FAGB TEN. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. Basketball THE SPORTING WORLD In Bike Derby CARDS HAVE SPORTORIALS Two Special Prizes For By JOHN E. WHORIC MOST POWER Sports Editor. ACTIVE ANCIENTS ON OFFENSE Girls If 20 Enter Ducks BITS HERE AND THERE Bill Collins, International News Service sports writer, lists these Boast Four Definite Tournament Next Week sports items, gathered from here Contenders for 1940 and there: A survey o£ 708 University of Battina Crown. If the members of the fair sex game high. Minnesota varsity letter \vinners iisplay sufficient interest in The Many women bowlers had in- revealed that 94 per cent would Courier bowling tournament April quired as to the possibility of live their athletic lives all over MOUND OUTLOOK having a special tourney for the again if they were to re-live their . IS NOT BRIGHT 1, 12 and 13, two special cash fair sex and the tournament com- college careers. prizes for them may be offered, mittee decided upon a plan where- In an attempt to find an answer Tournament Director Charles R. by they could compete for the to the much-debated question of ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Apr. 3riscoll announced today. grand premiums as well as special the value of intercollegiate athle- 3.—If pennants were won on - It is hoped to get at least 20 prizes tor girls. H all of the wo- tics, Prof. John N. Stalneker of ting alone, the St. Louis Cardinals girls in the tournament in which men who have been participating the University of —which would away with the National event they will compete for two in the various leagues in the city recently abolished football—ques- League flag this season. They ipecial female cash awards while during the past winter would en- , tioned the Gopher athletes con- have power personfied with four at the same time being eligible for roll, there would be close to 100. cerning their attitude towards the definite contenders for the in- .he grand tournament premiums. It is believed there should be no problem. dividual batting title in Mize, If 20 women do not enter, the real difficulty in getting" 20 en- Ninety per - cent of the men Padgett,.Slaughter and Medwick, special fair sex prizes will not be rolled. queried said they would want and a team that can't miss win- given. Hence it becomes impera- Both men and women bowlers their sons to participate in varsity ning the club batting champion- ;ive that the girls get organized are reminded that entries must be ship. at once and file their entries with turned in by 5 o'clock Monday athletics; 95 per cent said they But pennants are won on pitch- l/J cvJuH oM& believed athletics had developed SEAR, 1938^ 4AS A& the tourney chairman. afternoon, April 8, so that the ing, and are sometimes lost by a The second annual rubber band committee can get to work at desirable character traits in them; poor defense. The Cardinals have Al-rueSSfrtAM.300. 84 per cent said no, they did not competition will be held at the once and draft the schedule of large question marks in both de- West Penn bowling alleys three appearance of the various in- believe their participation on the partments. Potentially, they have gridiron or the court or on the nights next week, four if the num- dividuals. Entry blanks, accom- a pennant winning pitching staff, ber ol entries warrant. There will panied by $1 in cash or money ^track or field had.prevented par- but the Cardinal system of handl- be three grand prizes for the order, should be turned in to ticipation in other worthwhile ing has yet to prove its bowlers with the highest totals for Charles H. Driscoll, care The extra-curricular activities and 85 merit. Bay Blades had only one par cent said their own participa- five games. A special award will Courier, or • Patsy Russo at the , Curti Davis, ivho worked be given each night for the West Penn bowling alleys. . tion had raised their estimate of in as many as 10 complete games the worth of intercollegiate ath- last season. 1 letics; 86 per cent said they did Blades' daisy-chain design for not favor a shortening of the handling pitchers keeps the staf] Graham Big Five j Moose Bowlers Bow football season. upset from April until October fl!M flRbA*. SAd FRAMC1SCD Trips Fairchance To Black Ducks Ciub A survey of undergraduate , Apr. 3.—Six- The star of the corps doesn't know football lettermen of the Big Ten day bicycle fans will have their when he'll be hauled off the bench APfgR rie pRewiJte Aff&iiw*i Graham Big Five bowling team conducted • by the Conference first chance in two years to root to try and get another mounds- defeated Fairchance by 242 pins Two members of Black's bowl- Commisisoner, resulted in 89 per for handsome, blonde Jules Audy man out of a jam. It is not a hap- Monday night at the Graham ing team captured all scoring cent of the gridders agreeing the when the daredevils of the pine py pitching staff, and my au- alleys with Wingrove and Johnny honors as the club swept its three football is "play" and not a chore. thority for that statement games with the Moose Club in the saucer return to Pittsburgh, Sun- Graham setting the scoring pace Tri-Town Duckpin League. Walter Ernie Andres, Indiana's 1939 day, April 14, for the seventh Cardinal pitcher. COPYRIGHT. 1*40. KINO FEATURES 'SYNDICATE Inc. for the winners with three-game basketball captain, holds the Big grind in The Gardens. Audy is The Cards' superlative punch totals of 495 and 527, respectively. Boyd copped single-game honors Ten individual game scoring the first of 24 riders to send in his might yank the pitching stof A return match will be played at with 192 while Kessler hit con- along with it, but the St. Louis Fairchance Monday. sistently to pile up a total of 462. record with 30 points against Illi- signed contract to John H. The summary of team scoring: nois in 1938 Three others— Harris, head of the popular infield isn't of pennant winning Burman, Godoy Demand The summary of team scoring: Joe Reiff of Northwestern, Jewell Pittsburgh amusement center. The class. Blades' spent_26 days in St Softball Loop Tri-Town Recreation Fairchance 645 750 719 2114. Moose Club 510 515 498 young, of Purdue who holds the tall, thin Canadian, has won two Petersburg trying to" find the righ Crack at Louis' Crown Graham Five 821 694 831-2346 Black's- ..„..-. 610 644 713 Big Ten season's record of 184 of the six day races at the Gar- infield combination, and left with Center Notes points, and Pick Dehner of Illi- dens, being teamed with Torchy the problem more acute than Plans Will Be nois—share second place with 29 Peden in 1934 and with Hans when he arrived. By RAYMOND HERBERT NEW YORK, Apr. 3.—The big points scored in a single game. Vopel, the Flying Dutchman, in He knows that Johnny Mizi Made Monday Liberty trounced Dickerson Run red-head was deadly serious as' The golfers are the smartest 1937. Audy, born in Montreal, is will play first base, and that Jim- volleyball team Monday night in he shuffled oft the elevator and ' Athletes at North-western, with a the idol of bicycle race fans my Brown will play some othei the Center Volleyball League by asked: I PLAY BALL scholastic average of 4.15 (B spot in the infield, but be has n< Plans for the organization of a scores of 15-11 and 15-9. "Why don't they give me a ' throughout the United States and idea which it will be. The Can chance? If there's one guy I can ! Pull equipment for baseball teams. "We minus), as compared with the 3.7 Canada. He was born September boss had hoped to play the scrap strong Tri-Town Community The Vanderbilt Preps are still average oJ all Wildcat athletes 2, 1914, and took to racing at an Recreation Center Softball League leading the Center Ping-Pong lick, it's ." I furnish Post Baseball Uniforms, includ- py Jimmy at third, but events in will be formulated at 8 o'clock League after defeating Dickerson The poet says that in the ing Shirts, Pants, Caps, Stockings "and and the S.9 (C plus) average of early age. When racing was in- camp Indicate he would do better spring—and it was spring in New • the entire male student body . . . augurated in his home town, at second or short. Wherever h Monday night at the Dickerson Run by a score of 13-0. Belts, including 10 block letters—com- The track team ranked second in Run building. York—a young man's fancy light- Audy acted as a runner for the plays, Brown will do a bangu] ly turns to thoughts of love. plete uniform— classroom activities with an aver- great Piet Van Kempen and in job. He^s probably the mos All teams interested in joining There will be a personal age of 3.97 . .'.. Behind the tennis should have a representative there. hygiene class for girls 14 years But there was no love in the the second Montreal race Audy underated ball player at the Card eyes of Clarence (Red) Burman, Team Lots, players, the swimmers, the rode with Van Kempen. The squad. Liberty, Vanderbilt, Dawson, Hic- and older at the Tri-Town Com- Special $3.99 fencers, th'e wrestlers, and the team finished in second place. kory Bottom, Bryan, East Dawson, munity Center girls' club rooms 24-year-old heavyweight protege For second base, Blades has to of Jack Dempsey, as he walked basketballers ranked the gridders pick from Stu Martin, Jor Orego, Dickerson Rim Hill, Trotter and starting Friday,, from 4:30 to 5:30 SPECIAL PRICES FOB LEAGUE ADOPTION _Jwith a scholastic average of 3.46, and Bob Hepass. For short he Leisenring have signified their in- P. M. The classes will be under into the office of the United Press tention of enrolling. Lhe supervision of Dr. Cam. T. and announced the start of a one- Wilson Official 3Iajor League Balls $f).90 per doz. despite the fact their average was has a choice of Martin Marion, Troilo and Miss Betty Black. Miss man campaign to get himself into buoyed by Quarterback Jack Stipa, Davin Eddie Lake and Lyn Lary. Ap- 31ack is a graduate of the West the ring with 's Murder, Wilson Official Softball, 14 in. outsenm, $10.80 per doz. Ryan, the best scholar among all parently Don Gutteridge, last Grindstone Man Hurt. Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh. All Inc. Wilson Official Softball, 12 in. inseam, $13.00 per doz. the athletes with an average of Lead Scorers year's third baseman, has lost his Peter Genot, of the girls interested may have further Neither was there any love in 6.2 (A minus). job. "Whatever combination Blades Colonial No. 4 team of the Frick information by calling Mrs. Sara the eyes of Arturo Godoy, a We carry a complete line of baseball shoes, chest pro-, Although the University of picks will lack class as a unit and Baseball League, injured in an tectors, indicators, masks, gloves, home plates, mitts.; is certain to be slow attanng the Lint, Dawson 291. swarthy Chilean, who, upon hear- Chicago will not have a football In Elks Loop automobile accident while enroute ing about Burman's campaign, 300 Baseball Bats (in stock) including Louisville Slug- team next fall, they will have a smooth coordnaton a pennant to Monongahela Sunday, was re- gers, 25c to $2.25. Tennis Racquets, Sweat Shirts, etc., winner must have. The Hollywood A. C. basket- summoned the boxing bards to football game . . . when Amos ported in a serious condition in ball team captured the Tri-Town the office of his manager and an- at lowest prices. Alonzo Stagg, as unceremoniously Individual scoring records of the The outfield is the league's best, Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. It but there may be a tempest in left Center Basketball League title nounced: Headquarters for Baseball Teams in This Section. ' ousted from the Midway alter Elks Basketball League reveal is believed he may have suffered Friday night by defeating a strong "I go back to South America if some 40 years as head as field before this season ends. Joe a broken back and other injuries. that Phillip Stipa, brilliant for- Medwick signed a contract he Dawson five, 42-28. The winners Mike Jacobs don't give me a re- We invite any team, wishing to organize, to use the game itself was ousted a few ward of the Paramounts, captured His wife, who was driving, sus- were led by Captain Bob Laugh- turn match with Joe Louis." our new mezzanine floor for their meetings. "weeks ago, brings his College of didn't like, and he seems to be in tained lacerations. ery with 12 points. the Pacific team to meet Notre top honors during the second half a mood to put no more into his Godoy wer.t 15 rounds with the Dame at South Bend in October schedule in the young men's circuit play, than he thinks he is getting champion a few weeks, ago. - with a total of 98 points; George paid for. Waynesburff High Ahead. Jimmy Marks Dies. KESTNER'S OFFICE SUPPLY . . . "The Grand Old Man of the Terry Moore in center is a Waynesburg High won first James L. (Kiski Jim) Marks, Prefers Court Game. Midway" has a perfect record Campbell, forward of the Orpheum place in the debate, extemporane- president of Kiskiminetas Springs dribblers finished second with 61 fielding marvel and he has im- John Cobb, Yale basketball BOOK and SPORTS SHOP against Notre Dame, his Maroon proved his hitting to such an ex- ous speaking, declamation and Preparatory School and ranked as captain-elect, is the son of Fred elevens defeating the Irish eight markers and Bob Porter, Para- tent that he may land in the .300 Shakespearan reading events in one of ths,' nation's greatest de- L. Cobb, • one of the Greey Bay 125 W. Apple Street. * 245. to. 0 in 1893, 18 to 0 in 1896, 34 \o mount center, came in third with class. Enos Slaughter, who hit the Greene county program of the velopments of football players, Packers' directors. 5 in 1897, and 23 to 0 in 1899. 58. .320 last year, is a definitely im- Pennsylvania Forensic & Music died at Saltsburg Sunday night. Louis Boudreau, the Junior division scoring honors proved hitter- and may gel right League Saturday at Waynesburg. Never a star athlete himself, he Indians' infielderr will receive his were .taken by Eddie Davin of into the scramble for the batting Carmichaels was first in poetry took a liking for the grid game bachelor's degree from the UnU; Oglevees, who tallied 59 points. title. reading and Morris Township in while attending \V. Sc J. As early versity of Illinois College of Edu- Ronald Daberko of the Y. M. C. A. Behind the bat. the Cards are original oration. as 1915, he was recognized as a cation this month, and hopes to and. Bill Zavatchan of Leisenring well equipped—much better than master mind. land a job coaching basketball in tied for second with. 58 points each the critics generally concede. Don Rangers Capture First. the off season . . . Instead of ap- Padgett is a greatly improved re- NEW YORK, Apr. 3.—It took Appointed to Annapolis. plying for unemployment com- and Joe McGarrity came in with ceiver and is quite likely to the New York Rangers 15 minutes 50. " "'• '•"•' W. Clayce Lamb, 19, son of Mr. pensation as some ball players in Averages, compiled ' by Walter murder the ball so hard and often and 30 seconds of an overtime and Mrs. W. W. Lamb of Republic, Announcing Missouri and Ohio have done. it will be difficult to keep_ him out period to turn back the brash has been appointed a principal Ex-Chicago Cubs Manager Miskinis, director of the loop, fol- of the lineup. Mickey Owen is a challenge of the Toronto Maple candidate from the 24th Congres- Charley Grimm thinks Chicago low: first class No. 2 . Leafs by a 2-1 score and go into sional District to the United States White Sox Manager G. F. Pts. The Card's pitching is over- a one-game lend in the final play- Naval Academy at Annapolis, McL, Davin, Oglevees 27 5-9 59 loaded with left-handers with off series for the Shiny Stanley "put one over on somebody" 2-6 58 Congressman J. Buell Snydcr an- Daberko, Y. M. C. A. 28 Max Lanier, Bob Weiland, Clyde Cup. nounced. when he grabbed Julius Solters Zavatchen, Leis 26 61-4 58 from the~ St. Louis Browns . . . Shoun and Tom Sunkel all fling- McGarrity, Leis 23 4-11 50 ing from the port side. Ernest Opined Grimm: "Solters strikes C. Rowe, Oglevees 22 3-9 47 me as the type of player who White, perhaps the best of the Alt, Comets 21 4-li 46 rookie crop, is another lefty. doesn't get very far when he is Scacchi, Greyhounds 19 7-21 45 unhappy. When traded to St. Shoun and Bowman probably WHITE HOUSE Wolfe, North End 17 5-12 39 will be Blades' principal relief Louis'he probably said, 'What the tfhal, Leisenring ....,- 18 3-4 39 hell' and let it go at that. But ! Bannon, North End 14 pitchers but every man on the OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK 8-13 36 staff is likely to. be cjrafted into playing in Chicago, and for Alexander, Lois ..,14 7-13 35 Dykes, it's going to be different." the fireman's role if the occasion SECOND ANNUAL DAILY COURIER Smyth, Greyhounds 17 0-2 34 demands. Blades, taught in the Four - different years Solters has Dominac, Comets 2-10 ' 32 Branch Rickey school, won't leave DUCKPIN TOURNAMENT batted well over .300 or close lo Brady, Comets ",..,:.. 15 2-7 32 a pitcher in the box when he gets BEER it, including his .323 mark of Hart, Y. M. C. A. :13 6-24 32 in a serious jam. I hereby enter the 2nd Annual Courier Tournament 1937. Frost, Vanderbilt 15 1-6 31 and agree to abide by the tournament and playing If the Cards should win the 99 Eighty-six per cent o£ the 2,400 Dunston, Y. M. C:.A. 14 1-2 29 right infield combination over- rules arid regulations prescribed by Hie Tournament men undergraduates at North- Sohonage, Christians 11 7-15 29 night, Medwick gets down off his Committee. "A new local product western take part in intramural Pandolph, Vanderbilt 10 8-16 28 hjghhorse and plays for the team sports ... Tony Zale, whose re- Cuneo, Oglevees'.:...,. .13 0-3 26 instead of Joseph Michael Med- cent 10-round decision over wick, and the pitching staff can ADDRESS...... _:„ :...... :..._!. : ...... Middleweight Champion Al Hos- Young Men's.Division. stave off a permanent case of jit- After months of planning and preparation we offer the tak made him the No. 1 con- O. F. Pis ters from the in-again, cut-again tender for the Seattle fighter's Stipa, Paramounts -±G 6-17 system under which they have to WHEN MOST CONVENIENT TO BOWL beer drinking public a sensationally different product. title, has four brothers at home in Campbell, Orpheum 27 77-16 work, then the Cardinals are de- Date...... Hou r...... ' ...... Gary, Ind., who have pushed Porter, Paramounts 27 4-7 finitely the club to beat. (Subject to Change by Committee.) In our honest opinion there is no finer beer to be found leather . . . which tics the record Flynn, Greenwood 22 6-13 of the five Zivic brothers of Furtney, Orpheum ...23 3-fl anywhere at any price. Try it for a week and be con- Pittsburgh . . . the Zivics, how- Pike, South Con 21 4-13 WiH Be Held at ever, achieved higher national Davis, Everson 20 5-9 vinced. Please. ' ranking as a family. Malfaire, Parar 19 1-2 J100 CASH Ellenberger, G'wood 18 2-:) WEST PENN BOWLING ALLEYS Munhall Spikcrs First. Blas,ey,. Paramounts 15 3-6 Munhall High, W. P. I. A. L. Marcondi, Para 15 2-5 146 West Crawford Avenue, Connellsville titlist, defeated Westinghouse of i McMullen, Orpheum 16 0-5 Phone 9G15 Pittsburgh, king of four consecu- ; Beard, Greenwood .. 14 4-8 "IT'S DIFFERENT" tive years, to capture the P. I. A. Mulroy, Everson 12 7-16 A. volleyball crown Saturdav at • Hertznell, Orpheum 14 2-4 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ask For It By Name Penn State College, 12-15, "lo-6 McCoy, P. S. M. C. .,11 7-15 and 15-11. White, South Con. , 11 6-9 APRIL 11th, 12th and 13th Logan, P. S, M. C...... 1 2 2-8 Gene Handley Optioned. Kline, Paramounts , .10 5-7 "WHITE HOUSE" Pittsburg Pirates optioned Gene 3 BIG CASH PRIZES and DAILY PRIZE Handley, an infielder, io Hartford. NOTICE:— Entry fee of $1, which includes the cost of He is a brother of Lee Handley, Former Grid Star Dies. bowling, must accompany, official entry blank. Submit regular third saeker. Police fo'jnd the body of Ray your blanks and cash to Charles R. Driscoll, Tourna- YOUGH BREWING CORP. CONNELLSVILLE, PENNA. McRobie, 37, former football star : ment Director, "care of The Daily Courier, or Patsy Coach 41 Years. at Western Maryland College, in j Russo, proprietor of West Penn Alley before 5 P. M. Phone 200. Jimmy Murray has been Col- his gas-nlled apartment in Balti- • umbia's fencing coach for 41 more. He played or.e year of pro ; Monday, April Sth, 1940. jrean. lootbaE with Eagles, i