Brooklyns Begin City Title Hoop Playoff To-morrow lls, oluiv nMnmi AAU i _ BOZO DENTE IN mAh AUOEJlDLUUm Squads At ruu Strength ;y Cup Hockey ' DANBURY BOWLING Sport Scraps FLATTENS GODWIN For Important Tilt; Playoff Series On SERIES TO-MORROW From Overseas IN GORY AFFAIR Hearts Meet Tommies Sew York Fans Swell At Garden To-night Local Entry Only Repre- DAN PARKER Those quarter-century old athletic rivals, the Brook- sentative in Inter-City By ‘Sucker’ List as Referee lyns and Washington Hills will meet once more with the for \ >bjective of deciding the city’s basketball championship By FRANK MURPHY — Halts Bout in Fourth (United Prm RUff Correspondent) Sweepstakes Galaxy the 1933 season. To-morrow afternoon the teams, with BECAUSE IiEON THE SNAIL SEE Is making goo-goo eyes at March record of their six Round man for action clash at the Phoenix Arena in Boston, 26—(UP)—The of Stars to Roll Prlmo Camera, Walter Friedman, representing his American managers, jvery ready season makes the Bos- a for the title. meetings during the regular playing left yesterday afternoon on the to lasso do Preem and bring him BY JACK CUDDY the first game of “two out of three” series will be the center of ton Bruins betting favorites over the Maple Danbury back to America. It is Commuter Friedman's 46th trip to Europe (United Press Staff Correspondent) The contest Is set to start at 3: Frits Klrsch, formerly interested In the management of Schmel- New York, March 25—(UP)— in the series the Recreation P. M., to be preceded by a prelim- Leafs five-game hockey play-off bowling fana when ing (he owned Der Max’s toe) says he knew Hitler when the die- That four-round flaaco—the battle tenth of the big the Sacred Hearts • omminjr at to-night and Tuesday. Center will house the of the bloody eyebrows—at Madison inary featuring aerlea of inter-city aweepstakea. Garden last night establish- md North End Thomas Club, the * champions of the Hfluare lb* Bruins, These aweepaukea aponaored by Rosenbloom as undis- > have defeated ed Maxle earns that were supposed to wind American division, the Southern Connecticut Alley * The In- puted light champion last Sun- Toronto four time*. Leafs, Ownera' aaaociatlon have proved up their league season can of the world and simultaneously lematlonal division leaders, the moat attractive feature but could not do” so due to the * and to be boosted New York fans up day claim on a 8-0 shutout victory this aeaaon In duckpin bowling a of pegs on the national sold condition of the arena build- but any team with a couple *V 1-1 tlo, und have been responalble for list. Primeau Conacher for- ••sucker” in*. .Jackson bringing to light many heretofore Rosenbloom, the ghetto's mirth- » < and defensemen of the Third Clash ward line unknown bowlera. mauler who was rec- * will have ful already Clancy-Horner calibre of the Hills have beaten the * Red Morellt and King Yeager ognized as chapton in New York Though hacking aplenty. Ben and PERRIN MAY BE ANSWER TO of Stamford, Koaky George state, wrested the National Boxing Brooklyns twice In the first round As impressive as its record Wil- PECK’S PRAYER Dell of Bridgeport, and Doc association’s title from young Bob and won and lost was the fact The Cleveland Indiana Df the City Amateur League, games liams of Stratford have all showed Godwin of Florida with a technical might * the Bruins outscored Toron- have climbed a lot In the club to ac- that themselves aa good as bowlera in the fourth round of higher were, in fact, the only half dozen contests, 23 American last If to in the with national reputations and huve their scheduled 15-rounder. league year they complish the feat this season, the the importance of could have had the servicea of a to 11, indicating won where Archie Referee Pete halted the the the sweepstakes Hartley .“I of those discussing Ralph Thompson to rug- Tron- good HOUthpBW. majority I,Cecil Walsh, Jim O’Lindy, Nick gorey affair at 1:16 of the fourth feel that the Dumschott crew Boston sextet. theater selling programs Since the cloae tilt, ,,ged aky, Barney Splnella, Mike Bo- tutor worked in a session after Maxle’s punching flur- defend the title more widely known In in season will successfully Cecil, Johnny Farrell and others all the 1 letter of it when his bout with Eddie Phillips the Albert ries had knocked the protective of last as gino, got they won last year in the league r gportlng circles “Tiny,” appears was called a draw. As was the case In his Peckln- have In that class failed. Hall, , recently tape patches off both Godwin’s the bald statistics to a slowed like Char- competition. ?from Tony Jannarone of Fairfield has bouts with Vinco lJundee, Harvey started like whirlwind and eyebrows, permitting a small gash paugh, the best goaltender of the ley Grimm of the In Shape [been proved himself the outstanding down to a walk when the going got rough. over the rtght optic to ooze blood, ,,1032-33 season-polls, all-star selec- has of both bowler of the 120 players who and a large cut over the left eye to , Last night members and the like to the contrary been In search tions so far and he has been suspended for three clubs looked very good In competi- minor have participated THOUGH VOUNG STIUBLING stream freely. notwithstanding. Tiny, and the N. B. A., the British for a likely left- tion. The Hills defeated the Purple ofi- is the only competitor that has months by the Trench boxing federation Then the ‘9,000 disappointed league baseball in the and “Strib will bo ha n d e d hurler. Cross collego at succeeded In registering two wins. board of boxing control has not concurred per- customers asked one another an- Collegians of Holy season, let 8* shots reach the Inner One of the boys while four of the He has an arch rival in Jack White Don in London in the near future grily: the Y. M. C. A. In 48 an average of mitted to light McCorklngdale is strings games, Is close at his Piet Van Ooole, “How come the Garden let God- he picked up squad performed In the while Roach of of New Haven who Jack Pettifer, the British giant. Isn’t very convincing. Brooklyn 1.8 goals per game, with those cuts? How did William Joseph Meriden state tournament and Gard- heels with one win and one second though live inches shorter and many pounds win fight •Detroit was muffing 93 and the Belgian heavyweight, Perrin. five of defeat- and they will resume activities verdict to the Big Boy recently he get past the boxing commis- came within points ener of Chicago 99. Lome Chabot lighter than him, lost a hairline of Bridge- these lines again to-day. London is never sion's physician?’* Bllf is a native ing the strong Irlquols the Toronto nets was beaten along Trevor Wignall's sports column in the Daily Express teams, ^'(ln The Fairfield star Is anxious to It was not Maxle's fault that t);e of New Orleans, port. Close followers of the put on the but on the second last sheet above the want 109 times. _ run sports pages, shooting over a third win while the New rans were cheated out of a flg'jt. and will soon be look for some long range Both the Bruins and Toronto advs. with Havener wants to better any rec- When the playboy of the night 22 years old. He md close defensive play JO will be handicapped by Injuries. concentrating on ord hiH opponent may make. This lirwlcr” who caused all spots saw those tape patches he started his pro- Brooklyn guards ;? but , Leaf forward out Harold Larwood, he "body theory Perrln Howie Kraft and is by no means the only attractive Test said was fanned to battle heat. He fesslonal career at Joe Cavanaugh, I with a severe shoulder injury, an- the uproar in the Australia versus England Mutches, battle match of the series for Joe La launched a slashing attack, floor- Houston In 1929, and from there Earl Jollier, #nd a pivot »peered to be the only player defl- beroro homo to Knglund that he would never visit Aus- and Jim Mustra of Bridgeport and Eddie sailing ing Godwin twice before the open- went to Frederick, Md., and New between Joe Swasgy * on the sidelines. , Besides lunipooned In the press, nitoly tralia again. being unmercifully ing round was two minutes old. A He has been at the latter Tracy also figured In. John Vree- * defenseman, Cahill of Westport have tried all and Orleans. high-scoring Boston the Inventor of the “bean ball” In cricket was hooted hissed Tom will officiate * season to breeze under the wire left hook to the Jaw toppled Bob city since 1930. land and Carney has a strained back and a deep an In “Too bloody much of the field and either of every time he made appearance public. for a no-count at 1:15 and he was Last season he took part in 43 the contest. ankle and or Tor- ahead Babe Huth of I cut. barracking,” says Ixtrwood Dan Bradman, Immediately floored a 13 and 16, Howie Kraft of the Washington hand. these two may establish themselves again by games, winning losing »onto an Injured to the Invitation to play with the sched- a cricket, has decided not accept similar blow for five beats. allowing 246 hits In 210 innings, Hills wound up regular * and Leafs meet here as title holder to-day. Fido The Bruins this year. a as the s high Alort Jack Otto, ltochdalc In the Lancashire Cricket league, England, Before minute of this round and walking 112 men while fan- uled games league and Monday and then move O’Brien, Lindsey, close 'tonight Jim clasped, blood trickled from be- ning 78. scorer, afte:* some competi- Toronto to finish the series. The Steve Somers, Sherlden, John- is the In the ’to J. T. PHELPS, tho King's Bleedin' Bargemaster, building neath the left brow a tion. He ix also high scorer the survivor of ny Catluo, Ralph Russo, Jack patch. He is pretty big boy, weighing .winner will meet annual boat rucc with Cambridge to be held cuts on series Oulliver, Bozo Dente, George Dell, Oxford shell for tho Godwin suffered brow 175 pounds and standing 5 feet 11 Industrial League. «the complicated playoff his Ted 1 won A. 1 ... It takes Phelps and two sons, (world's sculling March when he the N. B. Inches. second and third place Harry O'Neil and Doc Williams April 'among and a month to build the shell, which is 62 feet, 6 title from Joe Knight of Georgia aro just a few of the leading champ) Eric, Final Scoring ftlubs. in extreme beam and 9 5-8 inches Jeep it West Palm Beach. These wounds bowlers who will take part in the inches in length, 23 6-8 inches 24 106 is 120 After were healed when he ar- Kraft, Hills ...... <1 gume and competition promises to Tho cost of building tho frail craft pounds. being nearly 17 93 rived In New York last but H. Maloney, BAC....38 be keen. Fldo O’Brien’s work will used in one race, it Is sold to one of the smaller colleges which gets week, Emeralds ....30 19 79 luring a training workout, Chick St. Patrick’s Rozlnt, 21 79 be watched with interest for it many years' service out of it Phelps' ancestors have been rowing Holy Lodge, Hearts .29 HUB BRUINS ON Devlin, the California middle- 11 73 was on these sume alleys that he and building boats on the Thames since the Middle Ages Phelps Lalller, Hills .31 weight, re-opened them. 16 72 established a world record for nine hasn’t built an Oxford boat since 1923 and by a strange coincidence Carroll, BAC.....2R It was Godwin’s first defense of Name Hamborskl, Emeralds.23 23 69 games last spring during the prog- or of the that was tho last time Oxford won the an- League ICE something sort, the N. B. A. title, and It was Max- H. Carrington .24 16 64 NEW HAVEN ress of the state tournament. The nual classic. ie’s sixth of his New York J. Dunn, BAC.23 17 63 which starts at 2 defense 7 69 competition p. crown. C. Lewis, Hills.26 Rosenbloom now Is recog- Notes 59 m., Is open to all comers and en- CAMBRIDGE BROKE the record for the three and three-quarter Bowling Stokes, Emeralds... .21 17 nized as champion by every state 2 56 Boston Sextet Engage tries can be made up to 7 p. m. mile course at and is the favorite to win again this I* Carrington .27 Goring recently n the United States and by the In- 16 04 the circumstances that Phelps is building the Oxford Swasey, BAC .19 To- year, despite ternational Boxing Federation. He -21 11 53 at Arena ~ "Jumping” Joe Devine and com- Flaherty, Hearts Eagles shell Incidentally, there is none of the secrecy atending train- weighed 172% pounds last night, 10 52 pany defeated the league leading Sheehan, BAC .<21 ing preparations of the rival crews such as one encounters here. On a ind Godwin 167%. Thomas.... 18 16 52 il morrow THE DRIVE AT club captained by Eddie Loftus in E. Lewis, Night i;P0WN recent afternoon, the Oxford launch had as its guest passengers, the Cieslewskf, Emeralds.21 8 50 three games. Francis Mitchell set 19 49 Winning football teams at Notre members of the crew who watched their rivals go Bngley, Hearts ..15 * Cambridge through 49 to The Democrat) Dame university are a habit with Y BOWLING ALLEY back the Farren coal and fuel oil Emeralds... .23 8 (Special \\ a snappy workout , who had been unbeaten in 36 (logins, 46 March, 25—The high Jtev C. L. O’Donnell, dean of the merchants in two. Phone 3-01C9. Schaffer, Hearts ....21 4 * New Haven, lights until Pierre Charles broke his string of victories, had another LOCAL ENTRY IN 12 46 so he In at Hialeah Matzkin, Cgtons ...'.17 New Haven Kagles, malting school, dropped V-.tllClV’S LKAGUK. blot added to his record in if call a draw 3 45 *flyl»ff the other slight recently London, you Francis Fitzgerald featured in Keefe, Hills .21 in Park, Miami, Fla, day Team Standing. 14 44 * last stand to attain a place a blot. Do t McCorklngdale floored Neusel in tho first round. of Jim Barrett's assist- Spirt, Cgtons.15 their to view winners of a different kind. Team the defeat 44 Unis. W. L. Per. Stevens, Thomas ....12 20 t Hockey a kick out of N.H. HELD TRIALS ants. Two guiiics were added to Ids the Canadlan-Amerlcnn The big B. .Sellers 72 43 24 .652 7 43 priest gets Hallocks, AS IS SO OFTEN the none of the British turf H. Dunn, Thomas....18 and 72 39 case, experts already excellent record. 42 playoffs, oppose the strong watching thoroughbreds run, Drexler's All-Stars 33 .541 Hardy T. Harnlck, Thomas.. 19 4 *-league he Petitjeans S.-Shots 72 37 35 .527 gave Kellsboro Juck, winner of the Grand Natloual yesterday, a took two from 9 41 '• to-morrow night above he is seen as appeared Patsy Garvey. J. Cavanaugh. Hills..16 “Boston Bruin Cubs Int'tlonals 72 33 36 tumble In Ihelr advance I’ve been on the race 37 on the clubhouse terrace at the Wookey’s .500 do|ic. reading up Dr Charles H. Beere Has Santopietro, Thomas.16 5 Arena In what Nelson’s Judicials... 72 32 40 .444 a in 10 32 the New Haven southern race track. for month and recall now that the whiner was overlooked High weekly threes: Devine, 385; Smithwick. Cgtons...11 P.- Killers 72 27 45 .333 2 30 one of the most tor- Jlargg'ffs all the chatter like a banker’s income tax evasion Loftus, Tracy, Hills .16 to be prc-raee during Oronoke Mike in Com* Barrett, 337; Hardy, 331; 30 promises B. Harnlck, Thomas.10 10 o£ the season. On one tho Hoover administration Egypt, where they hardly ever 327; Dwyer, 326. Singles: Devine, 29 rid contests Records. Ballnsky, Emeralds.. 11 7 141, 130; Dwyer, 122; Fitzgerald, 28 the are trying to elltn- League— petition Hearts 11 6 hand Kagles 121; Farren, 120. Place Kelly, 28 150, Nelson, Brexler, Billings. 118, Keller, Magner, BAC.11 6 Inate the Cubs from third place bets on 23 392. Wally Wookey. The second field trial of the your Jim Moore next week. Creaven, Hills ...11 1 All-Stars. 22 •while the Hub City aggregation, 512, North Haven Game club will be Johnson, Emeralds.. .10 the 1325, Sure-Shots. Violets Hills.... 8 21 greatly weakened during past held at vBluo Hills, North Haven, today for Harry Simpson, McCormick, will endeavor to retain Weekly. 75; and Jack 70. O'Donnell, Cgtons.... 8 5 21 few weeks, at 8 a. m. Some Mitchell, (foe High —J. Nelson 129. Sunday, starting .... 5 11 21 on third But one Kelley faces unless he does H. Dunn, Thomas their hold place. High Three—J. Nelson 353. of the best dogs in the east have tragedy 7 6 20 the Birds' sched- at least a little better next J. Carrington game remains on High Uume—Sure-Shots 465. been entered in the three events week. Thomas.7 4 18 and that the advice of Martino, ule after to-morrow night High Team—Judicials 1245. which the trials. There Despite Frank Ken- 6 18 Arrows compose Kane, Emeralds.6 •1» against the Philadelphia nedy li continues tq let Loftus BAC 7 1 15 HENRY MCLEMORK ire 34 dogs entered, entries hav- R. Daly, dn Tuesday night. By Last Game This Week. down. Colby, Cgtons 7 1 15 last Team ing closed Thursday night. 14 The Cubs will make their (United Press Staff Correspondent) (March 27, 1932) Alleys A. Daly, Hearts. 6 2 All-Stars vs Beat-Sellers 1—2 There will be three in- 3 6 12 appearance in this city to-morrow New March — stakes^ The Averages Horan, Thomas. York, 25—(UP) Pain-Killers vs Judicials.3—4 cluding the Junior All-Age 1 for 3 9 and when they face off a hec- Frank Hardy.1 397 110.40 C. Maloney, Hills.... 3 night That innocent fraud, the Stanley vs Internationals 5—6 on or since the Sure-Shots dogs whelped after January Edward Loftus ..145 366 108. Hills 4 0 8 tic fray is to be expected for the Connell, Cup playoffs championship .... 2 3 7 these two clubs 1, 1931: the New England Gun Alfred Herbert.. .140 370 107.57 Donahue, Hearts rivlary between starts in Bos- 2 5 of the world, tonight Alley ltumblers. Stake, and All-Age stake, James Barrett... .138 369 107.52 Bellmay, Hearts .... I 1 "has been ever increasing. The Cubs for- Dog tjie 5 ton’s garden and ’s three other to The all- Joseph Devine... .149 401 107.46 Boley, BAC. 2 1 in the cage, Joe Jer- Hoc Marggraff and his open all dogs. Junior with Jackson ...... 2 0 4 um. In Boston the Bruins, winners event Rev Wm Wirkus.145 355 106.14 Dunlap, Hearts on the defense squeezed hard on Cliff Pe- Have ice even In Ih tlie last one .Aiuld to age stake will be the first wa and Miles Lane of first in the American forceps frigldaires, place expect FranclH Fltzger.,133 354 Dubuque, Cgtons.2 0 4 place Sure-Shots und extracted a on the of birds 105,43 0 4 -and Bud Cook, Roy Burnelster and titjeans produce Hockey player. Yet, Habib Sursook, wlio conies from a program. Plenty Bernard ..124 332 BAC. 2 group, engage Toronto’s Leafs, for liberation Smith 103.19 Ragis, on the forward line, two games from them. The last millionaire In and was educated In Is have been secured Charles BAC. 1 1 3 Ted Saunders pace-setters in the international di- family Cairo, Switzerland, Keegan.. 137 351 102.30 Wall, In ad- game was the one that hurt be- now during the trials. William O’Brien..120 BAC.1 0 2 Is a very formidable urray. of a playing hockey for England In the International matches. .343 102.8 Hlggiston, r: vision, in the first best-three- are 1 0 2 Boston chasers cause they lost by one single pin. He s n student Among the dogs entered Joseph Kelley ...120 340 100.21 Grady, Hearts. dition the puck out-of-iivo scries. Cambridge Jackie KU1 Berg fights Victor 0 2 in- However it did not take away Irish setter William Keller...140 343 100.17 Hughes, Emeralds.... 1 have a capable list of spares is any Dcckmyn In I’urls April 1 or 2 '. .In n blind boxer Tipperary McKerry. It is this series which intended England, Francis Lawlor.,.130 350 99.23 B. Cavanaugh, Hills.. 0 2 Warshawski, Buckles, O'- honors from the Sure-Shots be- named Newton is owned by H. A. Sims of West cluding for discussion in today’s essay, Be- Andy being featured on curds. Over here we go John Kelly .125 326 90.14 Rayktwich, Emeralds 0 1 F. Jcrwa, Fil- cause they are still holding third Hartford, which won the all-age Neil, Davie, Weir, cause it involves the Torontos, the lu for blind referees and judges. James McGee ....120 339 98.29 Benson. place. stake last fall; Dev Rex Queen, a Ipore and team which stands an elegant John Goudonls ...104 296 98.1 Team Scoring Records be a contest to owned John E. Flaherty Not only will it chance of its world title be- IT'S A BAD SEASON for England's rugby experts who have pointer by William Dwyer ..126 323 97. B F Pts losing Second Place Tie Broken. yet Golden Prin- Opp Club team, but also in- of Gays Sherlden ... decide suporior cause of too much ambition. For to forecast correctly the outcome of u single game. One of the sea- Rockville; Hay .128 338 96.16 341 Washlngt'n Hills 165 70 400 Burmeister, setter entered Harry .126 317 dividual players, Roy is no such The All-Stars became patriotic son’s came when cess, English by Ryan 96.14 361 Emeralds 143 90 376 those who thing there biggest upsets Ireland defeated Wales, 10-5, recently Leo Naug. with the F.aglcs and now last and took front Willard Gay of Meriden and Or- Coleman ... .122 327 95.17 A. C. 140 78 368 formerly tiling as too much ambition, let week three*uway , the Canadian colored heavyweight. Isn’t getting 289 Brooklyn with the Boston will oppose Connie onoke Mike, pointer, and a brother Joseph Coughlin. .122 304 94.20 354 Sacred Hearts 113 70 296 us hasten to explain. the Internationals. Tho All-Stars much sympathy In England on the score of Joe the local Young Stribling drawing owned Dr Dunphy .114 307 94.19 341 N E Thomas Club 106 79 291 King, now a member of en- are now the of Dev Rex Que*n, by Toronto, composed almost In second place and the color line ugulnst him. It seems Larry has drawn a color line of Frank Kennedy ..128 322 93.36 112 60 284 but an ex-Boston player at Charles H. of Watcrbury. 350 The Carringtons outfit, of red-blooded, hairy-chest- Internationals In fourth place. his own the veteran Beere, Harry Simpson ..114 324 93.11 these lads are tirely against Australian, George Cook, -who has been center Ice. Both of the All are consistent winners. Francis 130 323 ed young madmen started hounding him In vain for a return match Coughlin. 92.11 2027 Totals. 779 447 2205 ; in the art of stick handling The "biggest drawing The will be Dr Ben N. Patrick experts season determined to do what no i cards In judges aarvey.,,125 331 91.34 Total of points scared and a ex- Judicials Defeat Champ. English boxing circles are listed In the order of their and poke checking greut other Leaf team had done—land mport- Pennell of New London and Harry John Mitchell.114 301 91.23 —4232. will be in store, not over- jI ance as follows: Jack Doyle, Irish heavyweight, first; Jackie Berg The Arthur Farren ...108 302 91.13 hibition on top in its section of the league. "Whether or not the champs felt F. Eagcn of Springdale. the (agajnst a strong opponent), In Frauds Mitchell.. 110 308 90.47 looking the body checking und The Leals turned the feat,, but in altruistic because they have first second; George Cook, third. the committee Included Hampton D. Team Standing like. provinces, Jackie Brown Is In Seaman Watson F. James Moore 130 303 89.41 Lost Per doing so wound up the season with place honors cinched and let the kingpin Manchester: Harris, S. M. Combs and P. Won in Len Is a Cyrel Dunphy 117 320 87.37 0 1000 three of their best players on the others boat them or whether. Capt. Newcastle; Harvey sure-llre draw In all the smaller towns; Noble. Irooklyn A. C.5 Gains in Phe .4 1 800 sidelines with Injuries, and another John Nelson's Judiciuls were Just Larry ; Jack Peterson in ; Johnny Cuthbert Carringtons In Team Standing Vashlngton Hills ....2 3 400 so worn weak he could loo good this last week, to be taken Sheffield; Nel Tarleton in , and Jack Hood in and barely Birming- Won I.nat Per laugatuck Emeralds..2 3 400 perhaps will never be known. How- ham. BOWLING lift his blades off the ice. l.oftus ..01 lit 714 4. E. Thomas Club....l 3 250 ever Ficucello on The game with the New York tho Judicials took two and (Copyright, 1B33, King Features Syndicate) FltaKernld .4.0 27 (CIO iacred Heart A. C.0 4 000 Americans here last week is a good were quite elated about It. Hnrily .4.'l 211 1102 K. of C. LKAULIC. example of tiow daffy the .Leafs Haven Card Devine .30 33 1540 JJenll»<* New Mitchell 38 34 332 arc. They started the game wltli New to 89 88 87 League He Formed. NAUGATUCK YMCA flnrrrtt 44 302 WHIPPETS TOPPLE Cu\an:i ii(fit ...... firstplace clinched. A loss wouldn’t ..2S 107 of tbe men to the Democrat) Cnrvey .2(1 4(1 304 Driscoll 83 103 a Many have signed up (Special make bit of difference. And what Fnrren Cordcn .120 120 93 the new will run for New Haven, March 25—The be- .18 34 232 HEARTS ALUMNI did they do? Take ii easy? Don’t league which SPORT-O-GRAMS Holly .HO 113 98 about four weeks more until Bill ginning of one of the strongest 103 91 he silly. They skated out at full jLawlor ...82 Hampson gets back from the tight cards of the season was an- Next Week’s Schedule: The N. Y. took over blast, and fought as though the E. Whippets south to uttend the annual "Y" Bowling Tourney. nounced by Matchmaker Lew Barrett vs Oarvey. Alumni last 485 023 476 game was for the the Sacred Heart n|ghl championship Men's BY UNITED PRESS Brown of the Arena when he nam- Hardy vs Fitzgerald. Plumber* of the universe. And when it was league banquet. The handicap elimination bowling at the N. E. Y.. 20 to 14, the UlS ed Tony Shucco to meet Ralph Farren vs Loftus. Toloilieo 98 95 80 over they had lost, not the At Fitchburg, Mass—Arthur which la now In being their 22nd of the season, 'Al only tourney progreaa Ficucello In the main bout of 10 Devine vs Mitchell. .. 80 81 91 CHURCH LEAGUE. threw third the Drencher game* but two top men, Ace Bailey Flynn, Lawrence, Dynamite the end of the period 91 97 has created much interest among an added main bout Cronin .113 and Bed Horner. Team Stflmllnff. Dunn, New York; Sahib Selbeg, rounds, plus winners trailed 14 to », but several 93 100 87 drat of hosts showing Kowley the Leafs have Team Orris. W. L. Per. Turkey, drew with Lloyd Stewart, the "Y” bowlers, gome of the feature eight field and foul by Ja ikie Ban- .112 91 81 Furthermore, Moore. goals Crennin Mill Plain 72 55 17 .763 Doctor Steve Carr against Eddie soon overcom* 40 40 40 known ail along that should they Lynn; Altschuler, Chicago, round matches were bowled last non and Chestone Handicap See. <'on*rentlonnl 72 54 18 .75(1 Wendell The show is slated Thursday. Errlco and San* win first place in the Internation- drew with O’Dell, France. as follows: Rosell de- the Hearts lead. FI rut M. I*.. 72 36 36 .600 night Hemry Shucco, the Boston light heavy- 037 503 479 al group the chances were that At Salem, Mass->-Fred Bruno, 3 of B. torn were high scorers for the east Hunker Hill 72 36 36 .600 feated Mahlon Sears (jut weight champion of New England, Lawyer* II) Boston would be their opponent, .n Swedish Lutheran.. 72 32 to .444 New York, threw Ted Ucrmalne, J. H. Hagoplun defeated Clarence enders. 84 80 77 has made a card of himself In New Parker. the first round. And the big and St Johns 72 31 41 .430 Boston; Paddy Mack, Philadelphia, Jones 3 out of 4. Williams Roemer. 73 78 Haven as the result of his Showing O’Donnell burly Bostons, are triple-distilled St Paul's 72 23 43 .404 drew with Billy Curry, Chicago; defeated Harris Whittemore Jr. 3 Dillon 91 100 101 South Federated_ 72 28 44 .388 against A1 Gainer and paired with ALUMNI SETBACK poison for the Leafs. Six times the Nick Flowers, Cuba, drew with out of 4. Fred defeated -Corden 92 98 Prospect. 72 28 44 .388 Myers Ficucello he is certain to please the 98 90 two teams met in the regular sea- Charley Lukas, Boston; Bill Dolan, William Jones 3 out of 5. Idris .Maloney .100 First Baptist 72 20 52 .277 customers. The last I 4 son, and the best the Leafs could Dedham, drew with Nick Coste, fight hungry Mickey Hayes’ New Milford Handicap 4 Alderson defeated Harold Chitten- Ficucello In the get out of the contests was one time appeared town team took over the Wilby Records. Italy; Cowboy Hughes, Oklahoma, den 3 out of 6. Stanley Harrison lie. In Elm city he defeated A1 Friedman, BY UNITED PllESS last 400 400 429 vitcoi y and one short, the LeagUt— threw Winn Robbins, Woonsocket, defeated Tom Semgelskl 3 out of Alumni in New Milford night, Torontos their heads off for of Boston, in a torrid struggle. At Boston Garden—Mai McCoy, The locals were unable Total—1330 fought 167, <\ Anderson. R. 1. 4. George Kennedy defeated Wil- 84 to 30. ftboemiikerw 13) the of a Moore arid Carr have been going Waterville, Me, outpointed Tony. Glaser who privilege tangling with 330, G. Hackman. Ont.—Jim Brown- liam O'Connor 3 out of 5. Samuel to check Collins adn .103 111 80 At Toronto, great guns of late and they worked Leominster Ros- Harty club that trimmed them four out 61 1. Mill Plain. 3 Celli, (8); Johnny scored all but 10 of the winners 80 87 98 ing, Missouri, threw Sandor Szabo, Klevman defeated Joseph Rico a Kobliisoii of six. 1682, Second Cougregal iotial. themselves right Into main bout «l, Worcester,: outpointed Larry tallies. O’Neill, Pat Slat- 80 88 120 out of B. Rev E. R. Hance took 3 '‘Jarp’’ Ounuiierford Had the Weekly. Hungary, (S falls)—retained title; contest. On the last card here both Nat excelled for 80 80 Leafs loafed along and Brignolia, Cambridge (6); tery and Jim Dunlap B. Hurne* 80 High Single— J. Bird 136. Howard Cantonwlne, Maine, straight from Monty Woolson, and and were winners been content with second or third Moore Qarr by Fclderman, Dorchester, knocked the and white grads. 92 84 99 High Three—.J. Nelson 362. Ukranla; Bibber Raymond Melbourney took 3 out green ’X^Burnca place they would have drawn De- (drew) Zarynoff, . It was a job to get the out Jack Doyle, lyynn (3): Rudy High Game—First M. E. 547. McCoy. Massachusetts, threw Jack of 4 from George Graham. Meriden and to- 441 409 488 troit or tlie* .New York Hungers— Bridgeport boys Santere, 150, Manchester, N. H„ FROM CAMPUS TO High Team—So. Federated J575. Texas; Jim teams that do not Russell, Clinkstock, Junior Social. gether, but the mutch was well Barker, NEW YORK Total—1388. have their num- lien outpointed Billy 154%, COPS IN Newwboyw (l| ber-—in the first round. Oklahoma (drew) Ruhenstein, Tonight at 7:00 o’clock the Y. worth the effort. Boston (4); Ralph Morgan, 133, Detroit. A. Junior will at- Byrne* 70 Of course, tin* Torontos were not M. C. members Dorchester, outpointed A1 Vitale, By NEA Service 70 At New York—Jamaica Arena— O’Brien entirely mad in shooting for the Knaop Wins tend a social In the boys' lobby with 134, Boston; Babe Deconza, 1B8, New York—Many a youth has Moore .102 Dick Davlscourt, California, threw and the main top rung in their league. By win- puzzles games being Fitchburg, outpointed Joey Silva, nursed a desire to become a po- Holt era n 81 Hills — Renato Gardlnt, Jtaly: Abe Cole- features. John will be Washington ning It. they assured themselves Hartford, Conn., Mar. 23—(UP) McOroary 133, Taunton (4); Dick Madden, licemen and right now in New N. Maloney 90 Los threw Norton B. in and he the of participating in three games, Carmen Knapp, New Haven wel- man, Angeles, charge requests boys 185, Uoxburv, outpointed Joe Zea- York there are thousands of Jackson, New York, Ell Fischer, to bring any puzzles may 433 and hockey players, like the base- terweight. last night won an eight they Trim man, 181. Wlnthrop (4); Joey grown-up youths seeking Jobs ’’on Threw Ivan Vaktur- which is Collegians Total— 143«i. ball boys, get a cut of tin* gate re- round derision over Hilly Bridges, New Jersey, have. Group singing very Kemp, 154%, Cambridge, drew the cops.” Emil Dusek, Omahu. the will , flu Idler* 12) ceipts. The second and third pi ice Norwalk. In another eight rounder off, Russia; popular with youngsters Led by erncst Earl Lalller, the with Johnny Renda, 156%, Chel- Delehanty’s institute is the pre- 98 100 91 Babe New Haven; the to a close. Mac teams might play only two eon- Patsy PaHeuJII, New York, defeat- threw Caddock, bring evening Washington Hill made eusy work sea where 80 88 1 10 (6). paratory school youths C. How ley tests ed Willie Lewis, Stamford. Steve Nick Nestor, Greece (drew) Tiger Results of the Purple Collegians of Holy New Maxle how to “New 94 107 92 Yesterday’s At York—Garden: may learn "Join Pofpin But any fan will '.ell a Bill Nelson. St Louis. 24. an bas- 94 94 9 4 hockey you Carr, Meriden, , KImwoods, 29; Killers, Cross college in exhibition Rosenbloom, 172 3-4, New York, York’s finest* end at present there jUanity the is not to be tied won In rounds from Willie At Buffalo, N. Y.—Mike Ro- .107 112 1 12 money angle eight Y Junior, 2B: All-Stars, 17. ketball game, which ended 42-82 In stopped Bob Gadwln, 167 1-4, Day- are 6.768 candidates enrolled at up with the Leafs. They Jke the Kline, New York. mano, Cleveland, threw Jack Gal- 20. the local un- guluneyand h up 13 13 Hoboes, 24; Intermediates, favor of city leaguers tona Beach, Fla. (4)—became Delehanty’s. extra but it McDougal, money, naturally, lagher, Buffalo; Scotty last night at the central “Y” disputed world champion; Tony Among them is one Harvard to the kick of Jack McArthur. 479 006 on comes second getting EXHIBITION RESULTS Montreal, threw court. Six field goals and a foul Shucco, 175 1-2. Boston, defeated graduate. About seven per cent Total—1002. out on the ice and the Sam Stein, New York, de- shooting Toronto; Pawnees Beaten try were Lallier's contribution to Billy Jones, 181 1-2. Philadelphia have had some sort of college _ J«M*ke>« 12) works, let the Injured fail where (By United Preen) clsloned Frank Spiers. Georgia; the total, which was aided Fox, 189, New York, About 86 cent have 83 83 point (8); Marty training. per Ityan 83 they may. Leo Plnettkl, Poland, threw Bill at center who 191 One 1)6 78 by Jim Tracy defeated Juanito Olaguibel. 1-2, been through high school. Doyle .88 EXHIBITION BASEBALL RE- Florida; Ed "Strang- Croft alumni captured the cham- of- 71 79 90 Mlddlekauf, scored four twin-pointers and How- Spain (5); Chick Devlin 165 3-4. thousand are the sons of police Mahan RACK SEASON NEAR SULTS. California, declsloned pionship of the House league at the -Mulrahy 94 88 88 ler” Lewis, ie Kraft who made three Held California, (drew) A1 Rossi, 161 ficers. There are several lawyers, on 22. New York Boston X. Boys' Club last night defeating J, Byrnes .107 91 93 Commencing May Chicago (A) 7, (N) Earl McCready, Oklahoma. For the Cross, A1 Nlemsc, 1-4, Newark, N. J., (5); Harry doctors and dentists applying for horse Johnny Caffrey's Pawnees, II to goals. will have continuous racing Philadelphia (N) 6, Philadelphia with four field and two fouls Allen, Brockton, Mass., de- department 24. Cliff featured the goals 171, work on the police 443 437 at either Washington, Lincoln. Ar- (A) 4. Loughlln play Hills led 177 1-2. who boasts Pal was the standout. The feated Ralph Barbera, and there is one man Total—1312. lington or Hawthorne parks until Boston 12. Newark (I) 1. HAWKS VICTORS of the champs with 19 points. (A) 21-15 at half time. Brooklyn (4). of a master of arts degree from Drake mew 11 ) DeLucia held Gen Damello, high CM t 14. Cleveland (A) 8, Washington In the the Waterbury York University. leveiiH 88 scorer of the to a lone field prelim, New (A) 5. Hawks eked out losers, — The Bays* Club Speedgirls took a 21-7 game from At Pittsburgh Teddy Yaros*. *owiiey ...... 82 Menturwlck and Trev- SENATORS BUY HOKE* Chicago (N) 2, Missions (P) 1. a to 12 over the Nomads . Jimmy de- 80 14 victory the K. of L. girls In a one-sided 151 1-4, Pittsburgh, defeated Wilson, lit l-«. Pittsburgh flier Griffith has added another Covlello ley Minor with seven points apiece Pitts- 17 Clark Ohlcntm (A) 19, Portend (P) X. last night at the club gym. All members of the win- Paulle Walker, 148, Trenton, N. J. feated Anton Green, lit 1-1, nlii ...... were the losers best bets. The Croft contest. now name to the roster of his ColutnTius (AA) ?, Toronto (1)8 and Rotella featured for the win- the 125 Pitts- Harry Weekly, 110 8-«, ughrun 92 will be awarded sweatshirts ding team scored during (0); Johnny Uatto, 3-4, burgh. (•); Washington Senators. It Is that of Bu’Jlmorw (I) 12. St Augustine 6. ners with two Held goals apiece quintet six knocked out Johnny Chlo- Alliance, Pa., defeated Johnny with club emblems for their re- game. Hasel Holmes making burgh, Bob of the New York (N) (N) while with five points wae run. 134 8-4 fl). 424 413 468—1293 Bok**n. rangy shortstop 6, Pittsburgh Longo points for best score. do, 127 3-4. Plttsbursh (1): Jackie Du Pittsburgh, Total —1293. Kansas City Bluvs. i. the losers high scorer. I ward.

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