Brooklyn Cagers Busy To-night—Tilden’s Tour Is Profitable SHADOWS TO PLAY CUBS WILL TAKE PRO RACQOETEERS REYMOND BILLIES Tailor to Make SQUAD OF ONLY OFF TO R. I. ON IN LEAGUE SETTO Preem Do Roadwork 25 TO CATALINA EXHIBITION TOUR BY HENRY McLEMORE (United Frees SUIT Correspondent) Will See Good going Into the last two boxes four Gate Recorded Y Leaders Clash DAN PARKER Training Camp evening! Jan $13,200 Brooklyn By pins down, he pulled a strike and New York, 16.—(UP)— a so Tilden Tonite in Feature Game Team Within Two of We Introduce to you this week tilled it with a spare and with an- There has been much talking Last Night as new leader of the league race, Ray other nice fill pulled his team out in the PRIMO CARNERA with the and so little fighting fight arrives Wednesday, simultaneously Limit Mills, the mighty atom, who had on top by six pins. We don't Defeats Vines in Hub of Bill third of Leon See’s of his career. As Leon tells Squad business of late that it is a pleasure Triple chapter expose ring been at the door of first think we’ll hear any more from Ed Primo is In the knocking I It, somewhat in the same predicament as the fellow of weeks. about an anchorman. to learn that Barney floss and By GEORGE KIRKSEY place for the last couple Bly Boston, Jan, 18—(UP)—Ella* In what should prove to be the halitosis ad. Even his best friends didn’t tell him when the buy in the soon will arrive in (United Press staff Correspondent) We’ll now sing a few of the vir- Billy Petrolle best junior game of the season will other corner was going to flop for him, which was usually the case Manhattan. worth Vinos and Bill Tilden, prim* Chicago (UP)—When the Chica- tues of this team. It la a strong tennis, be played tonight at the Brooklyn when there was a guy in the toher corner. Notice that Ray Beardslce, the are coming to scrap it out donnas ot professional go Cubs gather at their Catalina combine without a sensational They somewhat weal* Y when the Shadows, last year’s sonny boy from Bridgeport, Is now at the Coliseum January 24, for were all square, Island training camp in March, bowler on Its roster but has shown city Junior champs, meet the Rey- Prlmo's purpose in coming here Is twofold. First he will testify rolling regularly In the lead-off po- benefit of the Milk Fund and thler, and extremely weary today, they will bo only two players over itself capable of coming through the mond Hllllea In the feature In court that he Is bankrupt, being harried the while by that tailor sition on Ed “W. G.” Bly’s team. a bit as they pointed toward Providence, game mid-season major league limit of when the going was rough. It has if you, like me, are weary of a triple header at the Y hut. In who made the last two tents for him and didn’t get his dough. This Bet Ray had to workout under the of R. I., fifth halt on cross- 23. The Cubs' squad of 25 will be a sterling leader with exceptional watching alleged fighters adagio, .their the first of the night the Fal- will serve as a training routine for hit championship bout with Tommy watchful eyes of his captain before waltz in short, do country tour. game one of the smallest any major ability to get the best out of his croon, and, ,J| cons will meet the D. R. C. A. and Loughran in Miami next month. his name was placed on the frac- advise A crowd of 11,800 paid a total league team will assemble lor men and added to these qualities, everything but fight, X you tured line. Koss of to see Vines defeat Til- the semi-final will bring together a bowler not eas- to bo there. I1'or the Messrs $13,200 Primo even hire the tailor to chase him for his dough spring practice. calm, dangerous the Eagles and Speedboys. may and Petrolle are unique In that den at Boston Garden last night sure The Cubs weeded out most of ily upset and quick to size up a through the everglades of Florida. Then, he would be to a almost flawless match that Undefeated to Date tho of Teams, 15th. once they get in the battle pit they In ■do his road work. His will be with lawyers. their surplus talent during the situation. Kay, we hand you Standing January 61 The Hlllles are undefeated to sparring chiefly feel it their duty to fight. endured through five seta, At such will be In and winter retaining only 15 veterans mitten for the fine manner in Team W. L. P.F. Pts. date in the a that, Prlmo’s advantage weight, height vouch for that. I saw games and two and a half hours. league and triumph from last club. In bringing which you have handled your team. Mills No. 11 22 8 7 20 X can reach that he can win the decision by outieaning Loughrdn. year's The scores were 12-14, 4-6, 6-4, over the Shadows will .. lick Canzoneri here practically in new talent Manager Charlie Gallpeau No. 6 20 10 7 27 Barney Tony assure them the No. 16 19 11 8 27 he can to as the 6-1, 6-2. Of going through Not will Car* Grimm has concentrated on Morlarty, and go town, Tommy won’t have a chance as I see it. only players In second we find a successive vic- first round undefeated, as they place triple Sullivan No. 17 .. 20 10 7 27 sasying goes. He can give it and It was the second nera’s huge bulk wear him down (though Tommy will undoubt- of proven ability or youngsters have the to tic—Gallpcau, Morlarty and Sulli- Colucci No. 8_ 19 11 7 26 he can take it. While he is not for the rangy Californian: only Speedboys get by stab him with lefts the un- who have a chance to break tory, edly silly during early rounds) but, good van, being twisted Into the knot Lautenschldger 13 18 12 5 23 he used newest convert to the professional after tonight’s game. On the other the into the Of the quite the little gamecock less there’s In Prlmo’s own referee will regular lineups. No. 12 ... 15 15 6 21 treachery cabinet, two points behind the leader. We Mellon, still is a and left him and Tilden hand a win for the Shadows will 10 one comes to be, Canzoneri power- ranks, be a safe guy—safe, that is, for Primo. If Tommy’s nose starts newcomers only from Baker, No. 18 ... 17 13 3 21 cause a three way tie between the lack words to describe what or how ful sweet 135-pounder, yet Mr with two wins apiece. Tilden won to the bout be a club of below Class AA rank- Martel No. !) .... 13 15 4 19 bleed, will stopped. tho outcome here will be for just the at New Vork, and the Millies, Shadows and Eagles. ing. Klely No. 3 14 16 4 18 Koss licked him by topping every- opener as though fate decreed It, the match. Vines won tor Minos Star Five have been able to lick the Camera The to Bly No. 14 14 16 4 18 thing lie had to offer. When Can- Philadelphia years ago, Tommy might most Important addition clans of and Sullivan Roberts 10 .. to box Ross stood the first time at Satur- For the first time this season of in 16 rounds. Is well used at the end the Cubs is Chuck National Morlarty No. 13 17 4 17 zoneri elected up Washington today Now, Tommy pretty up Klein, come 4 the Hlllles will enter the the together tomorrow night to McLean, No. .. 12 18 4 16 und out-boxed him. When Tony day. game of TO rounds. All the gang will be rooting for likeable Tommy, but League batting champion, who was underdog. The will be settle the Issue as to who has the Flanagan No, 1 .. 11 19 4 15 chose to spraddle his legs, hitch .Last night’s battle was the first doughboys If he wins, they’ll be amased. obtained in a trade with the Phil- 2 right to be in second Maybe Leroy, No. .... 12 IS 3 15 trousers and blast it to the full five sets. Because minus the services of Joe Pompon- lies. The other are place. up his out, go additions rttch- Potter No. 13 .... 10 20 5 15 who Is from calls "the will they’ll both be wrong for they Ross spraddled his own legs, of the decisive fashion In which he io, suffering poison BOXING, WHICH COL KILPATRICK flllcr-ln,” ers Roy Joiner, Bill Lee, and Dick Pray No. 5 11 19 2 13 may come out of tills to find his own and went the last two sets It left ivy and it is not likely to see serv- became "the packer-in” next week when the *\v:ce postponed Ross- Inflelders Camilli fight Dodds No. 7 9 21 4 13 hitched up pants, ran off Ward; Dolph both Coluccl and ahead in total ice toiiight. Pomponlo until last Petrolle bout comes off In the Bronx Coliseum. With Barney Ross and and Galliieau to work. Vines with an edge games Augie Galan; Outfielder them. bet week was leading scorer of the lea- Petrollo due in tomorrow the left for the to of Anyway you can your As for Petrolle or the “old man", won, 92 to 87. The fifth and decid- Billy only step promoters George Stalnback; and Catchers 15(h. bottom dollar that this will be some Bowling; Averages, January as Jack calls closer than the gue and his absence will be felt take Is the fumigation of the arena (wrestling having occupied It re- Tate, Gordon Phelps and his manager, Hurley ing set was much Benny battle. about the most to Indicate. by the Hlllles. The rest of the line- cently). Walter Goebel. him, he’H just 6-2 score would seem up for the Hlllles will be the same genuine article loft in the fight Vines got the Jump by busting Of this group only Camilli and Name G ms. I*’fa 11 Ave. ts It won’t bo to the arena after Messrs Sliding Harry Owens business. Fighting's his life. I Bill’s cannonball serv- has been burning up the league necessary fumigate Phelps have appeared In Cubs’ uni- Wallace 30 :;:::;5 Ill through Big Ross und Petrollo have finished their flstlcufllng. wouldn’t Harry Owens gave a great dem- know of no finer sight in boxing In the first and dupli- for the past four weeks and will Boxing form. They Joined the club late last Calabrese 30 3297 110 ice game, which now finds Itself if the whole onstration of nose diving, loop the than his hammered old face But line up with Cunha and Walker,, be in the sorry mess in it season. Byrnes 30 3265 109 Willie, cated the stunt in the seventh. and back last week. It Itself these two men do. If there is loop flips ... the faded, dirty fans to the latter taking the place of Pom- racket comported as young Grimm Is counting heavily on Bob Nelson 30 3258 109 set, shedding Tilden gave the plenty than the Kid from was hard to say what was causing Sullivan 30 horseblanket that serves him as a as he the ponlo, at forwards, Bannon at cen- a more popular fighter In the ring today Billy the three new pitchers. Joiner and 321 l 107 cheer about brought this. Harry put up some terrible Goldstein. 30 3182 106 and out in that ter, and Sullivan and Brophy In Fargo ,I’d like to be corrected. Such popularity Is deserved. Lee, southpaws, and Ward, right- robe, shuffling fourth, sixth and eighth games to scores even his team did Baker >• 30 3181 106 to his man. the roar court. It was won honesty and rigid adher- though pigeon-toed stance meet deuce before letting Vines hold through uncompromising hander, to bolster the pitching R. O’Neil win four points and has captain 30 3163 106 And what a left hook the old Shadows ence to the policy of always giving the fans whut they paid to staff. Joiner won 22 and service. Bill fought to deuce no less Strong games near Lautenschlager. 27 2858 106 see—a Hay Lautenschlager was tho man throws! If there’s a hard- than seven times In his efforts The Shadows will take the floor good fight. lost 14 for Oakland last season. Lee DeVito 30 3140 105 to! point of distraction. Finally it er punch, pound for pound, than take the fourth with practically the same team won. 21 games and lost 9 for Co- Morlarty .. 30 3145 105 game. that Petrollo stands for, his manager, Jack Hurley, dawned on Kay what tho trouble that left hook of Willie's, I haven't that gave them the city title last Everything lumbus. Ward won 25 games and Mellon 30 3126 104 too. In an era when almost everything is tainteu with com- was. At least ho thinks so. lie seen it. year, the only change being Zacks represents, lost 9 for Los Angeles. Drummond 30 3122 104 LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS and it’s a to encounter a combination say Harry was not shod correctly In I have often wished that at the center The mercialism corruption, pleasure The rest of the staff Galipeau 30 3109 104 fact, position. prob- pitching so and that clean surrounded ho has ordered a pair of skiis. P. Lewis ...... 30 310*7 104 a tournameht could bo able of the Sha- like Hurley Petrolle, keeps though by will be composed of Lon punching At St Paul—Babe Daniels, Min* starting lineup veterans, Shall we is to be a 3107 104 will temptations. say Harry going Arcovia.30 arranged, with all the pugs entered ncapolis, won by technical knock* dows be Richie Capaldo and Warneke, Guy Bush, Charlie Root, 3107 ski bowler from now on, Kay? Monaghan.30 104 according to weight, and with Car- out over Prince Chlca* A1 Baker at forwards, Zacks at Bud Tinning, Pat Maiono and McNulty. 27 2806 104 Saunders, All boxing needs is a lot of Petrolles, Hurleys and Rosses. Those nera’s chin, instead of a mechani- Sherald center, and Johnny Shug and Lynn Nelson. D. Bergln .30 3093 103 go, (6); Kcnnard, Fargo,1 who have all but ruined the sport can give a million wrong reasons Halt) Oil to Louis cal gadget as a register. My N. knocked out Kd Oeorge Martone in the rear court. Benny Tate, purchased from Snow .30 3091 103 D., Steigel, In*! for Its downfall. You can’t blame them at that, trun risk getting Stanlaus, Detroit, meet in the Garden next month. Though a 600-meter seems all set at shortstop but 30 3011. 100 their big annual show a to score a knockout, and our Tommy Meekin, Winnipeg; RusS Woody English will have to beat big Improvement. He put Leroy 30 3002 100 event is on the program, Sandler’s entry for the event has been turned Thomas doesn't like the idea. Carson, Detroit, knocked out Mick*' out Hack at third. over a couple of nice strings for his Humphries 30 3000 100 he It will be a four-man race, among Bernie McCaffcrty, Stanley Lou Hand* Amateur down, says. team which in tak- H. Bergen ., 30 2999 100 ey Helntz, Detroit, (2): Not Sandler The Cubs’ infield is likely to line helped greatly Arnold Adams, Glenn Hardin and Ivan Fuqua. only was HIcock. 30 2998 100 SCORES THIRD HOLE-IN-ONE ler, Mt Clements, knocked out Or* with George Stainbaclc, who hit ing the weekly high team prize. omitted from the 600-meter event but the Millrose people hadn’t up Valerio 30 2997 100 ville Drouillard, (5); Glen Duel, .335 for Los Angeles last season; Keep up tho gooil work, old timer. Sports planned to use him in any of tehlr races, until he protested. Then they (’ah 111 .30 2996 100 Bakersfield, Col (UP)—Holes- Flint, defeated A. Handerson, De* Hornbostel. That Kiki Cuyler, and Chuck Klein in McWilliams ... 30 2996 100 offered to let him run in the 100-yard special against Who’s Afraid? in-one are getting to be common- troit, (6). Is or Har- the regular jobs, and ltiggs Ste- Vallone ...... 30 2987 100 isn’t Sandler’s distance no more than the 600 meters Fuqua’s in tho place to Ned Charlton, professional and Babe Herman in the Telephone lings Welfare McLean ••.•••• 30 2983 100 Hawk* b. f. folks to use him as a setup for phenson swarms of p. din’s. He thinks the Millrose jvant Department. Mills .30 at the Kern River Country club. Among locusts Dunn, 1C 5 1 11 utility roles. Stephenson, who led 2981 99 recent*j Hornbostel. "Yes” answers Martel. V. Colo 30 The other day he scored his third ly invading northern Transvaal id 4 8 the Cubs’ outfielders In last 2976 99 jI Bonoen, rf ««.„„• 0 hitting a which Is "Thi s Jack. Moriarty, Mayor Cichettl ..30 2968 99 ace on the 133-yard 13th hole. The new species, black andnd ] Burns, c 118 Sandler won the senior metropolitan title at 600 season with a .329 mark, may pos- In the past year, of Bunker Kelsey ••.••••.. 30 2966 99 shot w'as witnessed by his playing has red and black legs, and Wiggins, Ik •«»« 0 2 2 meters and the ke old job in left field Hill,” answers voice on meters: the Burmeyer the senior national COO sibly pehis ColuccI ...... 30 2963 99 voracious rg 204 "600”; other end. companions, who included Su- more than the common! ] Donnoly, He’d like to know whom he’s got If his legs do not go back qn him Hayes .30 2958 99 Canadian 600-yard championship. “Nice day, Jack” answers Mar- perior Judge R. B. Lambert. locust. his fleetness before the home or Stalnback does not measure up Klobedanz.30 2956 99 Totals ...iMi«n«.12 4 28 to kill to win the privilege of displaying tel. Keeler ...... 27 5 to 2672 99 Yos Yos b. f. p. folks in the Millrose games. expectations. "Is that so?” replied Mayor Jack. Lynch .... .<•... Li 14 85 99 B. Polfoskt, rg ...... 2 0 4 and member "What's on your mind?” asks Robinson.30 2943 96 Unbells, lg 2 0 4 RALPH FTJREY, former Columbia grid star —La«t Martel. Blum ..30 2910 97 I)a7— Neary, lg „„,nun 0 0 0 visited Newark during the recent holidays of the coaching staff, "Did seo the Potter.30 21*08 97 Mlirhtleit Sltav, c ...•••••3 2 8 Dick Steve £no and you paper?” says and had a conference with Welsgerber, Dodds 30 2908 97 Musical of J. Mahan, rf 2 0 6 result In the Jack. Johnny Bateman of St Benedict’s Prep which may Herman. 30 2907 97 the Screen Solter, rf 0 0 0 and "Yes,” says Martel. three young stars going to Columbia next fall. Bateman Mellor 30 2906 97 “FLYING W. Polmoskl, It .... 3 1 15 "How do you get that way giv- are rated the best fo scholastic guards In the state Martel .27 2613 97 DO W If Ezzo pair ing Dodds' team 578 for tho second were responsible for bringing a Synott 24 2336 97 TO RIO" Totals .11 3 25 and, with Welsgerber, chiefly Wfeflinci game?” asks Jack. Raythwlck .... 18 to St Benedict’s last season. 1744 97 Score at half time: 17-11 Hawks. state championship "Don't who Featnres Syndicate) BV UNITED PRESS know, added the McMahon.18 1739 97 1 Referee: M. Jawhowskl. Time: Four (Copyright, 1984, King scores?" asks Martel. Imbert .30 2893 96 A t Mass—Richard 8-minute periods. Lawrence, Pray 24 2293 96 Hill* b. f. p. Y. M. O. A. ALLEYS Tur- "Fred Drummond,” replies Jack. STARTS TOMORROW Cracker Stahl, Germany, threw Jerry K. .... 30 2849 3 0 "Oh, yeah," replies Martel. "See Beckley 95 «Y" Cadets b. f. P- McGrath, If •••••••«• Y-MEN’S LEAGUE Boris 27 o 2 ner, Wyoming; Demetroff, Young 2557 95 rf ..•••••••• 1 15 you later.” Hangs up receiver. 1C ..3 2 8 Brlckel, January .. 27 Dennis, 0 8 Boston, drew with Jack Wagner, Dwyer 2554 95 c • »*»•••.• 4 When Fred Mason, 1C ...... 0 0 0 Gilmartin. interviewed, Drum- Doran .. 2L 1 0 2 Providence, R. I.; Yussell Flnkel- 1997 95 rf .. 0 0 0 McNeills, Iff •(••••«• mond denied a Dunn, Industrials Rus- any knowledge of Beardslee .12 1148 95 .. 0 0 stein, New York, threw Bub Farnar, rf .. 1 1 3 Coyle, Iff 294 plot to Jack. On re- Owens 30 2831 0 0 0 Mullaney. 98 98 98— K. Cliff Hunt. phenangle Big 94 A spell, c .. 1 0 2 Hughes, rff sell, Newport, I.; K. 0 84 94 72— 250 count, Moriarty Is given point. O’Neil.30 2828 94 J .lit 0 1 1 Meehan, rg mmmmm 1 Phillips Lawrence, drew with Ritchie Des- is, Ik 326 Martel 135. Atwood ...... 30 2823 94 0 0 L. Brown 91 129 108— Weights—Moriarty 265, Gibbs, lg 0 harnais Lawrence; Frank Clark. Burg ... 30 2800 94 0 0 Totals ® Hallock 90 95 89— 274 l.ynn, rg ...... 0 New Brunswick, threw Terry Mor- Gaugler .. 27 2540 94 91 92— 288 What has come over Diver 105 Gordon. Bisio 27 2516 93 Slocum b. f. ris, Ayer. McCucn of late. If are won- Totals ,,..m w..., 5 4 14 you W. ® 0 Nelson.30 27T» l 92 b. C. Colby, rg «••• dering wliat we are no- 'Whippets P- o Totals. 468 507 457—1432 driving at, Flanagan .30 2730 91 ...... 0 0 0 Hforza, lg At Boston—Winn Robbins, Paw- tice Ids scores of late. We a 30 Noble, rg .J 0 Won 0, Lost 3 have Klely 2726 91 Iff •••••••.••.» 0 Fernet, lg 0 0 0 Joseph, tucket, R. I. threw Cowboy Hugres, hunclr.lhis Isiy is practicing on the Joy 27 2458 91 c . 0 0 Raftcry, c ....2 1 6 Stienly, Texas; Steve Passes. Hartford, side. it is news to Vincent 30 2708 90 rf 1 0 All-Stars Anyway good Farmer, rf 3 0 « Joy, .. threw Mario New Axelby 30 2677 90 rf ..0 0 87— 295 Conn., GIgllo, (Juptain Jlnuny Pray. Otis, rf 0 0 0 Mayo, Reutter 108 102 J. Brennan .... 0 814 90 rf 0 0 York; Ted Germaine. Boston, Knott, If 0 0 0 Sczepaneskl, ..... Atwood 93 93 93— 278 McCuen 22 1965 89 Celentano, If 3 6 threw Walter Pettley, U. S. mar- This fellow Bob Snow showed Curtis 82 87 98— 267 G. Beckley .... 30 2620 88 Santa Lucia, If ..0 0 ines; Johnny lovanna, Quincy, the natives something to talk Totals 5 1 11 Dostalar 98 111 112— 321 Patton 27 2332 87 Score at half time: 0-3 drew with Chuck Montana, New- about last week. In the last game Adams 21 Whippets. 4 0 Drexler 100 122 100— 322 1771 85 Referee: M. Sweeney. Time: Four Totals ark, N. J.; Bill Dolan, Dedham, 7-mlnutc periods. threw Fisher. Revere; Dick at half time: 14-4 Cracker 490—1494 Tiny T Score Totals _ 379 515 took their Referee: Walluck, (Mlddle- Costello Italy, threw Kid Sullivajj, He “Y” Jr headers b. f. p. Hills. Won 3, lost 0 Four 5-mlnute Boston; Nick Coste, Boston, drew STARTS T. Hdmonds 0 0 0 bury). Time: periods. HANDS in MARRIAGE with Mike Tcllegen, Boston; Drop- G. Montanarl, rf .... 5 2 12 AND THEIR HEADS DrlKK* 1*. f. p. Sportsmen kick Alabama drew with * B. c ...... 1 0 2 Murphy, Anderson, 3 1 105 96 103- 304 C. lg 5 1 It LaRusso, If Drumni ... K. O. Connolly, Texas. IN Janlk, If J 99 98- 290 DIVORCE...BUTm R. Neary, lg 10 2 Burlensky, Petitjean 93 TOMORROW IT WAS ALL IN FUN 2 M. Sweeney, rg.2 0 4 O’Leary, rf.«.••• B. Wookey 90 103 89- 282 * rf ... 0 0 0 Marln'ara, 102 100 133- 335 D. Gunmound, rg ® Gez Thousands who saw it Kvans, c 324 .j1 J Beardslee 98 117 109- 3 31 Thomus, c ut our special show Totals .13 0 ® Zllan, lg .« Neighborhood last Cracker HIMs 8. f. P. ® ..... 488 515 532—1535 Saturday morning i Dews, lg .« Totals Brickie, rg 0 0 0 1 J Girdle, rg Won 2, last 1 f/Ld(£%VMpCtt acclnimed It tlio most Meehan, rg 0 0 0 J> THEATERS anvthing like it 0 1 1 -‘ delightful hit they liud Laughton McNeills, lg Totals ..*•• ...... 13 1 Stevens, lg.. 0 0 0 Cojjiinerciuls ever seen. 115- 309 Boland, c ..2 0 4 Orioles f. P- Hlckcox 87 107 *¥*¥ rf .. 2 1 s 1 1 91 95 87- 273 Gllinartln, Morsey( rg Curtis .. 0 rf 0 0 0 0 0 290 Carr, Marshall, rg Pop Hallock 96 92 102- ALHAMBRA « \'\ 1 'I 7 mt-jr V/SS/ZFXWk McGrath, If 0 1 1 lg 0 o 104 104 104- 312 Bengal, F. Phelan Hint »-S&!3 R1VATEL NORTH MAIN ST. Marshall, c 0 0 116 102 99- 317 4 3 12 0 4 O'Meara ... Totals rf .. Tomorrow) | Nolan, (Today Score at half time: 16-7 Leaders. McCarthy, If 0 0 Jean Ilnrlowe Lee Tracy In i 494 600 507- -1501 Referee: Carrington. Time: Four 8- Totals “HO MR SHKLL’* last 2 minute periods. Totals .. 3 1 i Won 1, —nlao— Durante In HENRY Jimmy of Indians b. f. P- Score at half time: 14-4 Drlggs. Professionals “MKKT THK IIA RON” * Intimate revelations of the Stein. If ■••••■• m*• i•« 1 4 Referee: A1 Walluck. Time: Four Phelan 10ft 94 107— 301 rf .. 3 8 Royal Suite, where every room Zehndcr, 5-minute periods. »4 99 97— 290 Bergen, c 3 2 ( Underhill 97 97— 291 was a bedroom...and every .Schaffer, lg 0 1 1 Hopevllle Hawks B. Marggraff ... 97 CAMEO * 0 0 0 95 105 98— 298 Dean, rg F. Dubuque, rf ...... 2 Wally Wookey word a laush! 252 Blondln, rf ...... 1 Nelson . 92 132 128— 314 BALDWIN ST. DIAL 3-3083 ..m.. 7 7 2 Totals ...... n G. Larrow, If ...... Wed. Thuro.) b. f. (Ton. Speedboas Dick, If .J Totals 478 627 627—1532 Chenier Morrlo In CO-FEATURE: J...... 2 3 *9 2 Bush, rg H. Koch, c lost 3. “KING FOR A DAV” 1 1 I 1 Won 0, how tt'oiM) von i:\imjAiv your Nolan, lg D. Carey, rb Co-Feiilure c 2 0 4 1 Businessmen Kovach, Regon, rb .. Hay I.n Roeque In NEW YORK BOY FRIEND Zehkowskl, rf .0 0 0 J. McGrath, lb .2 Booth »» 107 102— 308 I “8,0.8. ICKBKHG" Wosoka, rf ...... 0 0 « lb <1 96 93— 304 To Your WATEUBIRY HUSBAND? Andrews, Littlejohn .... 115 If 0 4 Morris, .2 Strachiffltn 109 95 101“-^®®355 Totals .18 ...... 95 137 123— WARNER BAXTER Totals ..9 t 20 Merkle 114 120 126— 359 CAPITOL OBAND Score at half time: 10 10. Referee Piedmont Aees b. Geigers ...... HELEN VINSON WARNER o S'. I S.^V |U\K HI. 114 it I .(-SI Ml W. Palmoskl. Time: Four 8-mlnute Howard, rf .... 532 periods. Bates, If .. 2 Totals ...... 655^644—1631 ITmlay Tomorrow) Reyan, c 1 Won 3. lost 0 ‘AS HUSBANDS GO’ b. f. ... I Haras p. rb ,1 137. Klrchner,_ High single—Merkle 9 3 IN CLORIOUS Wll/L GIVE' YOU the: answer ''Chuck'' Mutbarty, If 4 1 Frey, rb ...... High three—Gelgere 359. REUNION.^ Connors, rf....,.....l 2 4 Sommers, lb ...... <* game—Businessmen 555. NOTE O'KIely, o .4 0 8 High INCLUDING 3 High team—Businessmen—1531. Sweeney, lg ..„ 1 1 Totals ...... o. 7 lllcliard Arli-n • lliwni Airs CHILDREN MAY Cockroft, rg ...... 10 4 CRAWFORD IkhiImu l'a/cnilii SEE THIS PICTURE Score by periods: Gary Coo|K-r 8 8—31 Totals .H«...lt 4 28 Hopevllle Hawks * 10 t&anJL^ Aftl ‘€ (Jury Grant • IIiimw Kurus HETWEKN 4:00 Prospect Rats b. f. p. Piedmont Aces ..2s * 8—I* Time: Hally la-ltoy I’olly Moran ANO 11:00 I*. M. Rethleson, rg ...... 2 1 7 Referee: Harry Dubuque. EXCURSION • Oliver Connot, lg ...... 113 Four 8-mlnute periods. Jack Oakle liiliia May TOMORROW Stein, a . 0 0 0 nfwc«nRDfnWMI HI PI HI f I T TO May Itolnam (iiarlle IGigfrlr* THURSO AY « lltIKAV lOtnO'M . Bergen, a 0 1 1 Hopevllle Hawks b. NEW YORK 0 * Album • Neil snarl** I'uskey, rf .. F. rf VanC,ru7-&lij Nkl|iworlli TOII \ % — TOMOIIHOW Dubuque, \ loully, If ...... •••1 0 8 U. Larrow, If .. Jan. 21 28 J MAT. lOu-ISo. NVK. lflu-afto Meleelod Nbnrln AND ■ FOR YOI K l l ltTHKIt KNJOYMKNT Sundays, McGrath, a . • One Hour of Prlvee «ud UIHtif Totals 7 4 18 lllondln. rb ...... * Uveiling KuiuUy* ■rill'll NIGHT AUCTION Score st half time: 10.8 Harps, Dick, lb UoUdnye 7 Refereestoresi I, (Jaunt, Timsi four »• .J» BWMWAY* *a5®d TSSi $1.50 A Tomurravr 1 88 (Mir iilnutu periods. Totals ...... o...t® 1*7 "TAHM A Dll AN CM" U. Waiarburr. 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