Brooklyns And Emeralds In City League Feature Sunday Larger Field, Smaller Purse NATION’S FINEST BROUILLARD AND First Round Champions To The Customers Named For 1934 Running TRACK STARS IN GAINER CLASH AT Meet Speedy Youngsters; Write Of Famed Kentucky Derby MEET TO-NIGHT Always NEW HAVEN SOON Carringtons Tackle Tommies Bouthron, Cunningham, By DAM PARKER Former World’s Champ of 124 Horses Nominated to Try in $30,000 Title Holder Doubleheader at Central YMCA Court— Group Venzke in “1500” 1, and Stale Attractive Added Race on May 5 at Churchill Downs— Classic FLASH FROM MIAMI—-"Loyal ions of the South -would gladly Should Give Thrills Kraft Takes Individual Scoring Honors give ten dollars per ticket to see Carnera-Loughran scrap but, as yet, All Prominent Two-Year-Olds Listed HENRY New Haven, Feb 24—Lou Broull- for the Present Bjr HIIPBR they haven’t located any Confederate currency. Local weather man Pteu Staff lard, fighting Frenchman and for- United Correspondent reports an unusual frost due the eve of the fight. Chamber of mer holder of two titles, will take Louisville, Ky, Feb 24—(UP)—One hundred and twenty- New York, Feb 24—(UP)— Commerce may take action to have bout deported above Mason-Dlxon A pair of well matched basketball encounters appear four three-year-olds—six more than last year—have been Three of the greatest mllers this an Important step toward* the win- on the City Amateur league schedule for presentation to- of a third crown when he nominated for the sixtieth running of the historic Kentucky country has ever produced—Bill ning morrow afternoon, during whiach the Thomas club meet Bonthron, Glenn Cunningham, and faces A1 Gainer, New Haven Negro, Derby, at Churchill Downs, Saturday, May 5. the Carringtons at 2:30 p. m. and the Naugatuck Emeralds Gene Venzke—will toe the starting at the New Haven Arena on Thurs- facing the A. C. in the second contest of the Colonel Matt J. Winn, president line tonight In Madlso Square Gar- day night, March 1. Gainer and Brooklyn day. of the American Turf association den, prepared to "shoot the works" Broulllard are slated to for Just how affective the Tommies and executive director of Churchill MISSES DON’T MISS _clash In the 1600 meter feature the Connecticut state Jlght heavy- will be Twenty Grand in 1931, led the list by Venzke In 1932, shattered. middleweight Sheehan, them to Jackie Fields and Vince Swasey aided Herb Colby, the of nominators In the number en- Possibilities ^TENNIS by Lou’s best north who been tered with five. For Bonthron, victory will give line in revenge for the Civil war shellacking. Tommy blames light Dundee, respectively. original ender, has battle was McLarn- BY JIMMY DONAHUE ball all season. Edward K. who won him claim to left jab on something they didn’t put in his punch at Miami cocktail against Jimmy playing good Bradley, undisputed being TIU SON TABLE TENNIS .... convention nominates for theme In and his most feeble fight oc- Coining Along last year with Broker’s Tip, the America’s premier miler of the parties. Songwriters’ here song: NEA Service Writer Gave curred In the bout that resulted in Sports In the second game the youth- year before with Burgoo King, In year, indoors and out. 'The Southland Birth to the Boos.’ serv- Dundee oft with the 155- Perfection In table tennis ful Brooklyn combine, directed by 1926 with Bubbling Over, and in For Cunningham, from Kansas SAM MICHAEL GEVINS.” walking < Signed J ing is not attained until tho player and Sklddo Dumschott. with Behave named first will enable pound toga. Phil Sacco 1921, Yourself, university, place has mastered flngerspln—and that best four for this of the Heavy Hitter are expected to bring out the year's running him to earn an even break in com- HOLLYWOOD HOT STUFF—"We have two light clubs here, the is no matter. Gainer Is admittedly one of the easy In the play of the first round 330,000 added prize. petition this season with Bonthron Hollywood Legion and the The Legion is a looking hall Olympic. rough most In the Flnger-spln Is put on the Emerald out- Buck und a chance to own- with hard wood no in dangerous punchers champion Naugatuck Again salvage part place chairs, heat whatsoever and out Holly- by freak engllsh the ball takes a V. whose colors ring today, having knocked out fit, who are already assured C, Whitney, ership to the Indoor dlstunce run- wood, away from the business district of the great L. A. The Olympic when flicked or shot from the such men as Charlie "Trader” in the battle for the title at were successful In 1915, when He- which he held Is a monstrous soft seats and close to the business good place ning championship place, well-heated, lingers against the pttddle. round. The to a Horn, Georgo Courtnty and a host the nd of the second gret, the only filly win Ken- last year. district of L. A. The Legion matchmaker, Charlie MacDonald believes ■ of others too numerous to mention. .-- -——I Brooklyns have hit their stride In tucky Derby, took the prize and — And for Venzke, holder of the in building up good prospects. He took Art Lasky, started him in semi- The Negro Is at the two games and can now again in 1927, when Whiskery world's Indoor record of 4:10, a windups with good boys and today Lasky Is the biggest card we ever stiff-punching past home against as evi- be counted upon to give a good downed a formidable Held, nomi- triumph will mean a throw back to had out here, including Max Baer. He turned away over 3,000 fans at southpaws denced his clean-cut over of themselves, which they nated four. William Woodward’s the days of 1932 when he mopped Hollywood recently. by victory account Nichols, of Buffalo, here re- indicated last Sunday In taking the Belalr Stud, winner of the 1930 up ull the competition in sight. George Hearts a Kentucky Derby, witli Gallant Fox, Class "Tom Gallery, a swell chap, who is matchmaker at the cently. speedy Sacred after tight also entered four as did John Outstanding in field events is the Olympic, gave lasky a soft one last week ami they drew but It took a clever boxer. Tony tussle. in to Gainer Howie Kraft of the Washington Marsch and Mrs Isabel Dodge high jump. It will bring together 11,000. The people out here saw so many bad bouts at the Olym- Shucco, fact, out-point and win the New Hills has Eddie Stev- Sloane's Brookrrieade stable. Walter Marty, of Fresno, Calif. pic, they were afraid the one With Lasky would lie the snine. England light supplanted here a few of as high Three stundard bearers were en- George Spitz, N. Y. U. and Harold 'Hie moral Is that the customers don’t want to be stung too heavyweight crown ens the Carringtons weeks It Is Broull- to date with an even fifty tered by Willis Sharpe Kilmer, Osborne, the veteran Jumper who often Only flgther not making money out here Is Gorilla ago. probably scorer No one wants of him. Iard’s Idea to beat Gain- but Stevens should regain owner of Exterminator, derby was once the champion. Jones. any pnrt decisively points, winner In er, knock him out, the lead tomorrow as he needs but 1918, while Mrs John Marty, who set a new outdoor and, perhaps, D. then challenge Shucco to a return two hoops to pass the Hill forward. Hay Whitney, George Widener, and indoor record a weke ago by with the New title Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, 11. C. leaping six feet, 8 3-4 Inches, will bout Kngland The scorers: at stake. this will Phipps, Warren Wright and W. strive to clear the bar at 6-9 1-2 If made, fight come to A1 of City Amateur league Scoring Graham also named three each to tonight. Ho is confident that he Matchmaker Caroly, their the New Haven Arena. Four other 'Records to Bate sport silks in tho coveted will get over. bouts will the Oalner- event. In the pole vault. Bill Graber, complete Broulllard with Eddie Moore, G. F. P. formerly of the University of card, and Horatio Vllha, Kraft, Hills. 20 10 60 Southern California, will make a Bridgeport, the semi- Thomas Club 18 11 47 stab at the 14 4 inch mark Hartford, in eight-round Stevens, foot, set Sacred H. 14 IS 41 in the Foot final. Petrocine, Winged games by Yale's Crelchton, Brooklyn*. 14 11 39 Keith Brown. will not have Graber, H. Dunn, Sacred Hearts 16 9 39 Brown as because the opposition Santopletro, Carringt’s 16 6 38 Eli vaulter will compete in the Meriden Amateur Boley, Brooklyns .... 9 13 31 Yale-Conell dual meet. 30 Cavanaugh, Hills .... 10 10 In the 600 meter run a new rec- 6 Cleslewskl, Rmeralds. 11 8 30 ord is likely as Milton It looks very much like a Lasky-Bacr shot here within two months Boxing March Handler, .. -. 10 10 80 at Field. The which I. odge, Emeralds tMUMlWMUHW^MUW Arnold Adams, Ivan Fuqua and with Dempsey promoting it Wrlgley Legion, 29 Rozlnt, Emeralds .... 12 6 Glenn Hardin, race each in takes in only $4,200 for a capacity house, made over $40,000 with Meriden, Feb 23—(Special)— By HENIIV McLKMOUK other J. Tracy, Hills. 12 4 28 an to lowor weekly shows last year. The Olympic, with an $18,000 sellout gate, drew While amateur boxing seems to Press Staff utempt the world stand- E. 6 27 (Cnlt«l Correspondent) less than the and wound 60 in the scarlet. have died a dismal death all over Lewis, Hills.11 ard of 1:21.4 established by Hand- money Legion up grand 8 28 New York, Feb 24.—(CP)—Mr The game of skeet local writer and statistician is in the the state, Meriden offerH the Carroll, Thomas Club. 10 growing ler. George Hussey, boxing hospital, 28 Casey Stengel's first official act host to Dubuque, Carringtons. 9 7 shooting limy In* a man's Ote events In wch ?- suffering from a stroke. Earl Mastro is property man at Paramount. strange spectacle of playing to herd on the hitherh Emeralds. 9 7 21 after agreeing ride Fidel now blind in one is stories for the a successful revival of the Gair, sport, hut. the two women Other events in which the ex- LaBarba, eye, writing highly Mavericks that are the Brooklyn young One of the common Kelley, Sacred Hearts 9 7 26 perts are records will magazines and movies. His ilrst yarn, published last week, is a classic. sport. finger-spins Dodogcrs was to toss off a couple above made u show of male en- predicting within recent is the shot—made in the H. Maloney, Thomas 10 6 26 fall as uthletes from 18 states Jackie Fields lost ail his money in the beer business and is now Two predecessors agate ills second swing Emeralds ... 9 4 22 of Martini cocktails, trants In the recent Desert Mid- are none too Jess months had to up the ghost same manner as shooting marbles. Garrick, into action are the 1.000 meter run a referee. His optics good. Billy Papke, Willard, give was to make a bet with this de- on Kasteln, Sacred Hearts 7 7 21 Winter and Skeet at and the Jack Hoot and Jim Flynn meet almost every noon on Spring street because of poor financial returns, The bail is shot from its rest in October. Trap Shoot 60-yard high hurdles. Thomas Club. 8 9 21 partment, payable and talk tight for an hour. , Callahan is an electrician at but Charlie Plllkington, former the forefinger by the thumb. An- Swasey, Palin Calif. Koch defeated Mushy 9 2 20 Hie bet involves Mr Stengel's Springs. Warner Brothers' Studio. featherweight "Hash” and in more other effective spin serve is the Keefe, Hills. 8 4 20 freight on that date. Today he the field of inen in her division— GAMES WANTED (Signed) BILL JASPER. recent years a Teferee and Instruc- flick shot, where the ball is flicked McDonald, Brooklyns. if he is within Emeralds 8 4 20 weighs 175, and lllliie hon- tor, tried his hand at bringing the from its rest on the thumb by the Samborskt, Heliport, above, taking 7 6 20 fourteen pounds of that In October, sport back on February 16th and first two flngerR of the hand. Spadola, Brooklyns .. ors in Class C and Manager of the AUSTRALIAN EARFUL—“Having Just returned from wo get five dollars. According to competition, Joseph Bo.jko met with marked success. Over these serves is dif- Lalller, Hills. 8 3 1» Naugatuck Stars would like to se- Australia I am at once getting in touch with you In regard to my Controlling I Mr Stengel there isn't any more Helen Adams, below, winning the 1,000 fans Ailed the city hall audi- ficult. Seldom is there a motion Matzkln, Thomas Club 9 1 19 cure basketball games for his team fights with the late W. Ij. Stripling. I can truthfully say that 3 of my getting paid than Class D shoot. torium for Charlie’s inaugural of- of the paddle to direct the ball Baron, Brooklyns ... «■ . [chance in this city or vicinity for the re- none of our three lights was framed os was reported here. I am 3 I there Jo of Bill Terry and his ("Slants fering, a splendid program of across the net. In most cases the Creaven, Carringtons « 17 ; mainder of the season. For enclosing a clipping about our third and last bout at Sydney, I falling to learn that the Brook- game spjorts touched oft by the appear- paddle is held stationary, and tilt- Grady, Carringtons 4 16 arrangements communicate with which, as you can see, gives the light as far os it had gone. The 1 15 ! are still very much in the Na- ance of A1 Gainer in an exhihitlon. ed so as to direct the ball over the J. Dunn, Thomas Club (lyna him at. 184 Cherry street, Nauga- fight was the most bitter contest between big fellows seen In 20 tional league. Pilklngton’s next presentation net. If the player hasn't enough L,. Carrington, Carr'gt’s 2 14 ARROWS tuck, or through these column. years In Australia. We fought for 30 seconds after the bell at I “You see,’’ he said, “if the 'Dod- EAGLES, will take place on Tuesday night, in his to drive the ball Smlthwlck, Carringt’s. 1 18 the end of the eighth nnd such a wild scene resulted that the snap fingers gers get hot and finish up there in March 6th. The best simon-pure over the an arm motion is Magner, Thomas Club 4 12 referee lost his head and declared the light no contest. In closing, net, the first division. I’ll easily weigh talent In the state will be lined up used in conjunction with the finger Bagley, Sacred Hearts 6 11 let me say I had all the respect in the world for Young Strlbling 3 in the 190’s and if they go into AT ARENA SUNDAY on the card, with boxers coming flick. Colby, Thomas Club.., 11 as a gentleman and good flgliter and my fervent prayer is, ‘May reverse and land down there Noera Pin from Middletown, New Haven, If the player has enough Goaghan, Brooklyns 1 11 I his soul rest In peace.’ Hills 3 4 10 ! among the sweet peas and Cincln- New Haven, Feb 24.—For the Hartford, New Britain, Waterbury strength in the fingers of his left Connell, ...- 1 (Signed) TOMMY FREEMAN*, f'nlamuncu, X. Y.” Thomas Club 4 10 natl. I’ll be a flyweight. You won’t last time this season the Philadel- and the Silver City. As an added hand to get a speedy snap on the Sheehan, 3 Thomas Club .. have to look at the of Arrows will do battle on the attraction, Jimmy I4 32 22 was invited to come England try up hockey. 5 muffs one or of of J. Carrington, Carr'gt’s my shortstop one of who knows more tricks the Ca- 54 32 22 riving, I have been coaching three teams In three different leagues, So deceiving are the antics men strikes out. And Pumps an McCormack, Hills 6 my I gain nadian sport than any other man Caps 25 28 26 simultaneously, namely the Grosvenor House Canadians, who haven't this serve, however, that only Hup Barnes, Brooklyns ... 4 two when somebody gets a two- in the Can-Am league, and Connie Cam- expert can return the ball suc- Greeso Cuns 54 27 27 lost a game in an eight-team league whlh includes Oxford and Parrot’s Patter 2 4 bagger. King, a youthful star, spilt even cessfully. Hlgglston, Brooklyns Ash Trays 54 27 27 bridge; and no doubt will capture the All-England championship; also, H. 2 4 “That’s what Max Carey was with the New Haven club in the Hodobenker, Sacred Gus Caps .. 54 16 38 the All-England team which played at Milan for the world's amateur F. Carr'gt’s 1 t talking about when he told report- game last Sunday. From Carrington, championship; and last but not least, the ‘All-England Ladles Hockey YLeagues H. Carrington, Carr'gt’s 1 2 ers down in Miami that lie didn't The Nagles went out to hang up Bowling results, Feb Tuesday, 20, Team' which I accompanied to Paris for its annual game with France. to Referee C. Dewls, Hills. 0 2 believe my strength would hold out two and held the lead no goals they games—-wet grounds. Somehow or other X don't seem to appreciate the London fog and She^ 0 as manager. He knows that I suf- until the last five minutes of the For of to DIBlase, Brooklyns ..« 1 the want something would much rather land a coaching or player-coach job with an Amer- By THE PARROT fer the agony of the damned when game and then the Arrows sudden- write, we’ll answer some or questions ican team, either for the remainder of the present season next win- Carnera-Loughran Second Round my club takes a When on a fierce offensive, with have us Standing licking. ly put that been chucked at the ter. I would like to secure a coaching job in New York with a univer- There was one game played In the Giants lick us 1 go twice in succes- last few W. I* Pet through King scoring rapid weeks. sity team, a league club or act as a player-coach for a commercial club. “A” league and this was the only Miami, Fla, Feb 24—(UP)—Big the tortures of the sion. On both tallies Waite had a Who do think “Y” Brooklyns » .... 1 0 1.000 double y. you will cop I’m 27 and am highly recommended by the British Ice Hockey Asso- game of the week. It was the Beo Shea of Miami will referee the damned.” hand in the once first this Emeralds... 1 0 1.000 scoring, passing place season? ciation. Junlors-Hl-Y game. The Juniors Primo Carnera-Tommy I.oughran What did Mr Hearts .....,... # 1 1 .600 Stengel think of directly to King for the score and A. I’ll tell you better after the (Signed) JAMES S. FOI>EY, 84 Belgrave Road, London. won this nip and tuck battle, 16-15. heavyweight championship fight Bill on Hills. 1 1 .600 Terry going around asking if the other occasion leading the Oil Cans .meet, the Pumps next S. W. 1, England." Wednesday night. Shea was chosen l the were the zone and act- week. <■ Carringtons.. 0 1 ,000 Dodgers still in the play into scoring ‘■Red" Lyons tossed In the win- by the Mllaml booting commission as a How is Jimmie “Duck" Stolfe Thomas Club .... 0 1 .000 league? ing decoy. y. That sounds like a good opportunity for some American team to ning hoop In the last half-minute after managers of the two fighters 1 “I’ve two this term? got answers for that. Other outstanding performers doing get in touch with a competent coach. Mr Foley welcomes letters from of play. He sturred with his toam- had failed to agree. One a Is is that, if Bill thinks so poor- Jo be seen in the visiting lineup A. After poor start Jlmmlo those interested. mate, Tim Rosa, in garnering ly of us, why does he man- are Peters and Desmnrals, on the beginning to show his old time a always (Copyright, 1934, King Features Syndicate) points Quite combination. KRAFT BIO GUN age fo have Hubbel! ready to pitch defense, and a trio of former New form. He has been hitting well over 300 the lest few weeks and Parochial against us? If we’re such a hunch Haveners in Dodger Collings, Er- Cle O'Donnell of the Hl-Y strut- League AS INSILCOS BOW of tramps why does he waste his nest McRoldrlck and Eddie Jere- now has an average of 101. ted his wares before the crowd and are the Gas in last Parochial results Sunday pitcher? My second an- miah. Q. Why Caps he had on the old apple. He League hoop plenty showed the Sts. Peter Meriden, Feb 24—Trailing by swer is that anv time Bill feels The game gets under way at 8:30 place? Down The Drives At The “Y” almost won the game for his team yesterday Thomas and St. Jo- like the Giants need a little bat- to be followed by a skating session A. For the simple reason that handed. and Paul, St. ten points at half time, the Amer- single the ting practice lie's welcome to bring open to the spectators. Johnnie Kurth, the anchor man, seph’s teams as easy winners, ican Legion five rallied in the last and Ited McGrath are not living first named team tielng with St. ’em around and I’ll let Van Mungo “Y” MEN’S I/HAGUE Tuesday's Schedule E,d Curley who leads the Hill half to defeat the Insllcos in the 1 throw 'em up to their reputation as "wonder- Mary's for second round lead. The up.’’ Comrnereails 39 21 .630 First M. E. vs St Paul's M. E. Juniors Into the fray, believes that For ful bowlers.” scores and standing: first of an elimination series for the your information, and in or- Men 31 29 .517 St John's Luth vs First Cong. his team has a good chance to take y. How Is that fellow you call Busncss Mt Thomas b. f. der that Mr Stengel's fine sarcasm Shoe Clerks So. Federated vs Prospect. the second round. Clo to Ed. city championship, 37 to 31. All Stars .. 30 30 .600 It, 4 0 won’t he Top "Here's Me” hitting them? Joyce, if wasted, Van Mungo licked 29 31 .488 Wednesday’s Schedule 0 0 0 A. Please don't bother me about Professionals Itosa, If American the Giants five times last Second Cong vs Mill Plain Union legion season. Industrials 22 38 .367 Frank Graph has been playing Daley, rf .. 1 e 2 Mercantile that guy. B P Fit They couldn’t get a foul off him. Loop First Baptist vs Bunker Hill. a game for the Trl-Y. Stick Ksplln, rf I o 2 Q. I hear Joe, "Anchor man’’ League Records good Smith, If....«m 2 1 S Mr Stengel feels he’s going to Swedish Luth vs St Paul’s Epls. to It, kid. Your teamihates might Splllane, c 6 u 12 Mastrandrea is huving a great year. c 0 o 0 SprafUe, rf. 1 1' 3 help the Dodgers. Ask hirn for a The Mercantile Howling league High Single—166—Oelgere. Special Notice come Brennan, Is that through. 1 0 2 .. 1 4 13 reason for this belief and he’ll toll finished up its scries of games on right? High three—405—Merklo The meeting of the Church Brennan, Ig Chubbuck, A. I am glad you asked me. I J. Delaney, lg 0 0 0 Tomkiewicz, lb 4 2 10 you that he always has improved last Wednesday evening when the High game—587—Professionals league captains will be held in the Bannon has hit the skids. had my best night last week, hit- Men Toby O’Brien, rg 3 0 6 Wesnefskl, lb 0 1 1 the teams he's managed. There prizes were awarded to the winners High team—1631—Business Y Wednesday Instead of Tuesday He has lost the old and the ..v.hks 81 and 87. eye Brooks, rg .. 0 0 0 0 0 was the of ting 78. m. not Koskl, rb 0 Worcester in the Rustem l»y president the league, Games This Week at 7 p. Captains please do Etta Betta's sure do show It in y. Who is the noisiest fellow rb ...... x. 0 0 0 league for Gene Ovlatt. this meeting as It Is a very 16 6 32 Johnson, example. They were In far? Commercials vs Business Men, forget their floor game. Totals olxth when The race was very close and one. place lie moved in arid only the 1 & 2. Important A. A1 liodcn is still showing St Francis b. f. Totals .14 • 37 two months later he had 'em in a slight margin separated the first Y Inter-Club League Ed Sullivan and Carl Davino P- way with 115. Professionals vs Industrials 3 & 4 0 (I 0 the first division. two winners. Teams W. L. Pet have furnished the that Keley, rg They handed y. Is Messey Baldonl a better vs All-Stars, 5 4 6. spark 1 1 3 INSILCOS him an eighth The Shoe Clerks won first team Sportsmen ltangefs.40 17 .702 McCraw, rg place Toledo club, bowler than his brother? made champions of the Alerts. O'Rourke, lg L 1 S B F Pt* and the next he prize and i'helps Oil came in sec- Beau Brummels ...36 21 .632 year won Die pen- A. have to answer that one Nelson in 359 Their win over the demoralized Cuddy, c 0 1 11 Eagles team In the city ranking from 15- time. The first the week's team record of Four" l.Uclan used to- be pretty lead for a long long high Mauris, rg 2 0 4 17 years of age. < Ity I n ili 0 0 The Reymond Hlllles handed the good. What's he hitting this year? game went to the Sportsmen 1634 high game Verliyla, rg The Eagles would especially like At l.i wlstidi, Mi‘.—CiiHuy Kuzan- to but then the Ino was the one unuhle to hit Niemiec Town Plot Eagles their first de- A. At this writing, my good a score Of 551 511, only South to meet the Central "Y” .luniors, Jlu.li, California, drew with Al Mer- were a sales the rest of tho Total* .24 2 60 feat of the current season last frend, "Three A Four” has an Commercials given 300 but boys ranged Trl "Y” Co mites or tin- Etta Bet- rier, Hprlnyfleld, M;ihh.; Farmer went to victory between 316 und 366. For the Beau night at the Brooklyn T when averuge of 110. talk and away they f. they tas. Jack lale, won by With Red Sox it Ann b. p. took a 20-15 decision from Tobin, I'reque Is there truth to the for the nest two games. Brummels Hamel, Snyder and 0 4 the Q. any Polar, rg .. 2 The Eagles are tied for first •llHquallfli'Utlon over Joe Kujot, was ull smiles this Ooodwln were the onyl boys to get Plotters in a well played rumor that Cupt. Albert "Frofes- Ed Iflver (Iradfoe, Ig 1 0 2 game place with the North End "Y” Toronto: llun)< Oewald, Seattle, his Industrials buckled tholr 300 and over this week. UoHtou. Feb l!4 — (UP)—Eight 0 which was witnessed a sor" Volpe has suspended Anthony week when Rousseau, u 0 0 by large .luniors In the Senior Inter-Club VVuHb, drew wllh Itlehard from A1 were sore because hurlere will make the crowd. Stahl, Orsini ? down and took two away The Cwoans aoutlipuw Violetta, rf 0 I 1 league at the N. E. Y. fiernmny: llarold llernurd, l.ewle- The first two their defeut last week und aouthern training with the 0 0 0 Both teams a A. No, he is given him another Drosler's All-Stars. of trip Darose, If put up strong de- These youngsters are ulso Frank the Hendon lied It wue fensive peppy ton. threw I'erry, t.ynn, chance. games were easy meat for the In- l.owled two gumes away from Hux Indicated and as a result there was to play out of town games at Bris- Mane. to the excellent pin- Y-Nota who this week had wlien It wax announced that Oeorgo Totals I I no done Q Do you think Johnnie “Far- dustrials due only scoring by either team for tol. Ansoola and Hartford. At Salem, Mann.—Ted Germaine, of Erlcson, Naka and Hoy three men to represent the team. Hoekett, Inft-lhunded pitcher for the first five minutes of but mer" Mct'rlstle will be able to get ning Hcors at half lima: Ht Joseph's 38, play The players of "Hubbles" Mor- lioHlpn. won by dlMqiiiillfhatlon fn the third game Al The first two games went to the the Heading, 1'n, club lant wiih the score down from the farm before next Haltock. year, Ht Ann 3. Kefaraa: A. Povllaitl* doughboys managed to gan's hoopeters are; Orlando Hnn- over lilek Chlcawo; Mha- his went out to who were to hit 600 ailileil to the roater. He won Hi two baskets before CokIhIIo, Tuesday night? Dresier and boys Cwoans lucky (Crosby.) Tima: four 6-minuta p*» the olose of the topletro, Hen flerard, Vincent Jaco* Nlia the COHKiiek ilefented John overdue be- and were unable guinea for hla club. first A. Another answer with a ques- collect premiums long In tho flrst gamv rlods. period to take the load and Anthony Anthony New was At the name vino, Marglotto, (Irnndnvleh, York; Win Itoh- tion mark. Who cures? fore the grace period hung up to reach that mark In the seonnd. time It wue an- managed to hold It for the remain- Fernandes, Edmund Hantoiiletro, It. drew with such work that came In the third nounced Unit AI a third der liliiH, Pawtucket, I„ Omaha, threw Ham Coido ser" Mastrandrea and Viator "(lin- plain'lain and tleeongNets Cong Will roll on meg for the honore unless some, of mealing the whlMete, Trojan* winners were Mlxanl. Fort hind (Hr, Angelo Man- I vane, New York, OI< k Hhtkiit, ger It" Martino? nlie nnd W one else gate erasv sod hits 4«t end lllll Iteeervea, The fteeervee (Hr l/Nlled 1‘mnm) hut the sere i at would like to the ('win. Horwirh na, W'ot tester, not pointed Fa til I'hlladelphla. threw Jaaat Hlnyh. A. You must think I have lit* hsftrttrf.l,utheren '•in tan and «v*r every nlte for the reet play Cracker Nleln 12, 17. Murphy, Blddeford <«l I India tie to talk about. en Tuesday nite tbls league. IfIIla on their court. Mum, Mlsla 40, Prsll II. m t
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