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--—- ----—-—-— J Max And Yussel Jacobs Muscled Out Of Crown Two Champions Now SPECTACULAR SPORTS By Laufer BRUINS PIN FIRST LOSS ON HAWKS BOWLING In View As Gotham IN ICE THRILLER

By United Pron Solons Bar 's fast-traveling Bruins In- INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Bowen 115 S« 102— 301 Schmeling creased their lead in the American Meehan 105 100 01— 305 division of the National Hockey Plane aa« AtwMl (1) By HENRY MC LEMORE league last night by crushing the Nelson 105 113 111— J49 370 367 305—1093 Blackhawks S to 2. The Packer .105 124 101— 330 Giant* (1) New York, Jan 7—(UP)— of Boston, the Maxwell Blackhawks had beaten the Bruins Kncen *7 120 80— 203 00 90 73— 207 02 85— 275 Merritt 79 93 85— 202 unluckiest and at the same time the luckiest fighter in the bus- in both their encounters. Chabot 08 previous Paternoster 82 143 120— 354 Locke 36 80 80— 268 iness, may emerge from the tangled heavyweight situation The Toronto Maple Leafs climbed lilckard 84 98 92— 272 as champion of the world. That the of the world to within a point of the leading 477 612 512—1601 is, portion Montreal Maroons in the Interna- ConnectIrut Co (2) 329 370 341—1069 ruled by the New York commission. tional division by tying the Ottawa Lancaster .Ill 110 103— 324 Yankee* (3) 70 70 85— 231 vv hen the commissioners took it Senators 2-2 while the Maroons were Thompson 03 104 07— 204 Wooding 80— 300 Wrenn 74 70 81— 225 being defeated 1-5 the New York Woodbury .107 104 upon themselves yesterday to sus- by Oates .114 125 104— 243 Durand 81 74 119— 274 Hangers. Bronaon Max and him Hoche .110 08 141— 340 .117 126 113— 350 pend Schmeltng strip Those Fickle Fans. of his royal robes, they paved the King Clancy, one time Senators 535 541 634—1610 342 346 398—1081 BftSKffEAll way for Sharkey's ascension to the star, playing his first game in Ot- Diamond Ginger Ale (2) Cake <«) Del Russo 84 100 03— 277 Cook 75 75 76— 225 throne. And to tawa since his sale to Toronto, was make it all the more Doherty 80 100 124— 314 Sully 88 79 88— 265 given a that contained as PLAVS ridiculous he might get the cham- reception Postey 81 112 115— 308 Bright 77 92 79— 248 boos cheers. pionship without so much as striking many as Braheney 75 01 88— 234 Heady 95 94 88— 277 a blow. Bill Cook led the Hangers attack Andrews .103 08 120— 330 with 335 330—1005 SEWEES Looks Like a Sailor two goals. 340 The Detroit Falcons a sur- 433 501 549—1483 High single—Bronaon, 120. Sooner or later the commissioners pulled High 366. prise by trimming the Canadlens 0 American Brnaa Co (1) three—Bronaon, will lock the doors and name a suc- Cole .105 83 107— 293 High game 398. to 2. Howie Cana- single—Yankees, cessor to Schmellng. Naturally, Morons, flashy Marvin .128 109 137— 374 High team total—White Sox, 1098. dlens’ was held in VWH1/KV they won't name the German to suc- ace, check by O’Conner .118 105 103— 326 BEARDSLEY AND ga/sMMO ceed himself. Stribling Isn’t likely the fast Falcon forwards. Montory .109 85 97— 201 WOLCOTT .101 116 93— 310 LEAGUE. AO,WV to be for as soon as he Standing Kopp available, One Cap (1) so' as the International ■nrtdftnr even much dickers with Croup 537—1596 Perry 79 81 81— 241 W. L. T. Pts 561 498 m/cmm Schmeling Interests he will be sus- Patent Button Co <1> Wlngbtade 71 102 95— 268 Maroons 7 3 23 pended. With Stribling and Schmel- .10 Topatlo 9 4 94 100— 288 Gangier 88 84 73— 245 lng out of the picture Sharkey would Toronto 9 0 4 22 Benson .114 75 98— 287 llaggl 94 101 112— 307 Canadlens 9 6 be conspicuous among the contend- 3 21 KuKgles .108 102 125— 335 Americans 7 0 6 20 Wooster 90 114 103— 307 332 368 361—1061 ers as a water lily in Death Valley Two Ottawa 5 13 2 12 Verzlcr .105 109 92— 306 Cup (2> and In all probability would be ME PERIODS Clausa 90 86 TTOCM. IO Outfit American named as the new champion. Group till 494 & 18—1523 Clark 81 95 If he did wake up some morning fop. \joemoma men school Boston .13 5 2 28 Worden'a llnlrj (2) Carley .100 89 Williams and see In the papers that he was Chicago .10 7 2 22 Richmond .113 96 101— 310 .119 95 TOLOCA Fbfc. 328 the new champion, Sharkey would TO oeFEAT HIGH, Rangers 9 7 4 22 Pratt .Ill 107 110— 9 7 3 21 Smith 98 89 93— 279 390 365 362—1117 probably go right on making the op Detroit THE CHAMPIONSHIP Cunningham 97 1 12 100— 309 Three Cup (1) breakfast for he has had en- 1 18 1 3 toast, fLUMOIS*»* Thompson .118 112 111— 341 Van Ripper 60 83 81— 236 tirely too many ups and downs to -'MARSHALL COONTCV, Vissoher 87 94 86— 267 A. B. GENERAL MACHINE SHOP become excited over which way the 537 516 514—1567 Mayshaw 77 79 91— 247 wind blows. LEAGUE. Oakville Co (II) Schuster .101 93 96— 290 scope 85 86- 256 Three Tough ones. (At St Joseph's Alleys) Manwaring 85 AT0viD*«CgFOpprrt 78 87 95- 260 325 351 The Boston sailor has had more Kelley "354—1030 Bassett Johnson .101 92 86- 279 Four Cup (2) than his share of both < (1) breaks, good TfiE FlRSro5cFTiMe PBRJOO Bassett 86 84 79— 2t9 Ransom 93 110 90- 283 Hill 70 81 and bad. His had breaks include ENDED, lS--»5-.;.:Tv4eSEC£MO, Kenney 77 98 98— 27J Tracy .,..106 117 97—97- 320 Wallace 83 86 a at the hands of Jack RFfcv SHOW Average 90 90 90— 270 Swoboda 78 87 (Up, foOfflH; Nordstrom Dempsey after he had all but de- AND SEVENTH ENDED Ashborne .106 104 94— 804 4C3 491 464—1398 91 102 — French Mfg Co (3) capitated Jack In the rounds preced- 17 17 .. 359 376 361—1096 .120 110 105— 335 322 356 the He another tough Stoddard ing kayo. got iTHE-eiCHTH ENDED Barry 42) Palmento 99 93 97— 289 Five Cup <3> break when chose as 19-19, Schoell Tunney Heeney THE 31 —II > Average 84 84 84— 152 Norgren 99 90 100— 289 88 85 an a and NINTH, 86— 309 O. Schuster .108 86 opponent for title match, :i: AND THE -TENTH/ Average .101 101 101— 303 Muchalight .109 112 still another when he fouled Schmel- So8MiTrfcX> 8V O'Nell 92 90 87— 269 Zinno 96 88 98— 282 Reid 89 76 31 vZfc—33"" Bradshaw 84 ing with the heavyweight title all xleRP-V ReiCUECT Barry .101 99 DO— 290 93 523 493 486—1502 but in his grasp. •' STAR TDUOCA, ILL.,- Pse.tE, l9Jo' pBO^(A (lU-) 378 374 362—1114 Mohican Market (0) 369 339 361—1069 His luck, however, never entirely 1 Winter* (3) Rush 88 86- 269 Six Cup (0> BY EVERETT S. DEAN failed him and he always found him- Brown 92 116 114— 322 Wells 75 94 82- 251 Felske 80 76 73 — 229 self there in the front 94 102 03- 289 Rowland 82 91 75 248 Inliana V. right up Average 86 86 86— 258 Gibbons Basketball Coach, — heavyweight rank. He has given the Winters 79 92 96— 267 Rltuccl .107 94 116- 317 Young .102 75 93. 270 definite 114- 337 Booth 90 85 86 ■ Coaches should follow a New York boxing commlslon more THE BIG TEN L. Longo 98 107 125— 330 Keyes .115 108 There are 2y policy on all Jump balls. headaches than any other one a 355 401 421—1177 477 494 491—1463 347 327 327 1001 many jump balls In a game and Yet he is now its fighter. darling Here Is tlie way Tom MoArille Gardner <0> Wnterbnry dock (to (3) 119. definite offense of defense for held High single—Williams, and may be handed the heavyweight ranks the lightweight division Cuddy 78 101 Martin .Ill 99 128— 338 High three—Maggl, 307. balls will Insure of the possession title on a silver platter. for 1931: Them Tears Average 89 89 Salomlta. 96 1 20 107— 323 High game single—Two Cup team, Spill 9* 79 108— 308 ball more. Plenty of “Cluunps.” 1— Canzoncri Gardner Nardl 95 105 390. has Tony Relhl 93 119 93 91— 288 The Michigan Jump ball play If should be named “Kid” Hamel .104 High team total—Two Cup team. Sharkey 2—Jackie Berg. 98 131 116— 345 been In use several years In the and Galuppo ••••••••• 1117. champion by the commission 3— Billy Petrolic. Brethern! 354 388 329—1071 Ten conference and Is still ef- Now, Big Stribling and Schmellng fight for the 4—.Tusto Suarez. Warfel (3) 504 648 550—1602 “V” ciirncH i.mr.iu. fective. This is best used on title in Illinois under the N. B. A. Scadden 95 80 90— 265 play 5— Al Singer. (At Y. M. C. A. the offensive foul mark. Moore 81 95 95— 271 Alley*) banner, the world, whether It wants 6— Kid Kaplan. LEAGUE ac- DAN PARKER Warfel 97 94 84— 275 PLUME AN1I ATWOOII Notice the formation In the ’em or not, will have two heavy- 7—Tony Herrera. By Flrat Methodist 1’epln 98 124 92— 314 companying diagram. The center weight champions, or "half-cham- 8—Johnny Jadiek Danielson's (A) Miller 91 87 92 to and he it back E. Wright 97 100 94 taps ball (FI) taps pions.” #—Sammy Dorfman 371 393 361—1126 Mariano 90 10!t to center who backs up two steps. of Chicago Stribllng- 10—Ray Miller Mldnlck .113 92 Si hilling 90 97 86 Speaking a Bnisna <0) 82 118 118 It he shoots or Danielson 88 81 Hallawny Upon receiving passes Schmellng fight. Joe Jacobs, man- O'Callaghan 82 96 78— 256 Blair .114 122 91 cut 86 84 80— 250 to either side players who may ager of Schmeling, told the United Bruzas 82 94 95— 271 201 282 for basket. (FI) upon receiving tap late last that he had not Toomey 474 524 421 Press night TIIE NEW YORK STATE Athletic Commission yesterday declared 97— 287 Chnbot's (O) take a Martino 99 91 Hunker Hill from center may pivot and seen the Chicago Stadium officials Bray 93 82 STUDENT PAPER that is not the world’s heavyweight champion, thereby Crulckshank 87 87 55 short shot. all day, and a title fight in that city 349 365 350—1004 Iaiudate 93 94 it Yussel set of teeth No 14 built Schofield .102 86 99 On balls In the defensive was no nearer than It was a week making unanimous. Jacobs, wearing 124. Chabot .194 93 jump High Single—Pepin, Wm, Wookey .Ill 96 98 end of the the ball should be Jacobs said, however, that ha for defiance at before the com- High Three—Bongo, 330. floor, ago. expressly hissing boxing solons, appeared 290 209 J. Northrup 82 106 100 the bas- ‘TANS” ALUMNI High Game—Winters, 421. tapped to a spot away from expected to “run across” the Chicago mission and was asked if would defend his alleged title against Wally Wookey _93 121 119 Schmeling High Team—Winters, 1,171. Brown's (2) ket. If the ball should be tapped men to-day, and something might H. Matthews. 93 93 Jack Sharkey, as the commission had ordered him to. 475 496 501 nearer the basket an Interception come from the “running across.” Bird .104 114 GIItLS* INSTIlll'TR OF BANKING Swedish Lutheran would mean a shot by the oppo- FOR “BUTTING IN” Brow.1 97 97 Yusselheimer hissed: "Neln!” which, far from meaning eight plus one, LEAGUE Hanson .110 93 77 nents. 98 is considered a very positive negative In Max’s country. Thereupon, the 299 304 281— 880 H. Anderson 70 87 Boston, Jan. 7.—(UP).—The Bos- No. 7 Cnpt Kirkwood’s (8) 1< Anderson .114 92 101 A LITTLE DOPE ON commission declared Max null and void, ordered Yussel read out of the Kiessling 78 66 71- 205 Kneen's (1) Johnson 88 105 27 99 96 95- 290 ton University News, undergraduate a bout between Jack Besancon 79 79 90- 248 Davis Nelson .102 105 109 democratic party and announce it would recognize 91 94 111- 296 THIS HARVEY BLOKE has censured the Dalley 56 67 72— 195 Cattana SMALL ARMY OF weeky, severely as a cham- 88 91- and a logical contender, preferably , 88 92 96- 276 Kneen 97 276 484 482 472 to Sharkey Kirkwood alumni for allegedly attempting Mill Plain pionship match. 278 237— 662 revisions In the univer- 301 294 329 — 924 287 Barker .103 110 106 1* the first effect radical IN Harvey probably football for what is left of No. 3 Cnpt Johnson’s <«) Wynn's (3) Anderson 91 87 101 GOLFERS START who sity's policies. Now it looks as if Schmeling will fight in Chicago 116 119- 348 ‘ English boxer ever to visit here Olson 75 72 84 231 Bates .114 C. 108 120 "The presumptuous and high- 91- 274 Northrup.102 lias not dropped more nltelics than his title which puts Chicago in a worse fix than ever. Ah, well. We must Thomson 62 £5 68 185 McHugh 92 91 Smith 85 95 105 handed attitude of dogmatic oppo- 93 109- 303 the does rain. Cunningham 82 82 82 246 Wynn .101 liarvey 95 109 88 sky sition which a small clique of alumni all bear up and make the best of it. LOS ANGELES OPEN Johnson 67 71 62- 200 took toward the reappointment of 307 299 319— 925 476 509 520 His would make Gene ONLY TO A PEW OLD-TIMERS does the notice of speech Hilary Mahaney and Alton K. Mar- obituary Roger 286 280 290— 862 Haeenet's (4»> Second Congregational. cerise with envy. His dic- Connor mean in his was as famous as Rube 92 91 87— 270 Los Angeles, Jan 7. (UP)—A rec- Tunney sters as coaches of Bostlon Univer- anything. Yet, day, Roger No. 8 Cnpt Clinpmnn's (3) Mathon Post 92 and flow of language Is pure Ituth is that fame is almost as as time. was Whit. 86 79 89— 254 ord field of 250 amateur and profes- tion sity’s 1931 football team has, for- now, proving fleeting Roger White 82 77 80 239 Munroe 93 as that of Georges Arliss the 228 Itacenet 78 91 97— 266 90 sional golfers wns entered to-day In and fluent tunateley, availed the graduates grent home run hero of Gotham town, playing first base with the Blrdsall 68 78 82 Morrill and Milton Cross, the radio an- Giants from 1878 to 1888. In 1885, he won the National 69 69 83- 221 MacDonald 83 the sixth annual Los Angeles open nothing," the paper said, League batting Chapman 256 261 273— 690 with an of a remarkable in those Steck 72 78 98- 248 ltlobedanz 94 golf tournament, which began wtth nouncer. The answer to the ill-mannered championship average .382, figure days. Paternoster's <2> of this He also drove the longest home run ever hit at the Giants’ old park. Roger 89— 267 a 36-hole qualifying round over six and unrepresentative protest 291 302 343— 936 Gorman 89 89 452 495 499 Hen's menls nre served at what we was a fine figure of a man in a baseball uniform, lie was well over six 95 95 9G— 285 different courses. Match play will alumni group Is the reappointment No. • Cnpt Mueclo’s (O) Mulcahy St Paul’a odd hoars. He break- feet built as as an oak tree and affected one of those .139 115 99— 353 89 start at the Wilshlre Country might consider of Mahaney and Marsters. The re- tall, sturdily flowing Bowen 69 69 69- 207 Paternoster Hallenburg 95 87 Friday sole or some 95 fasts at 11.30 and fllcl of of these two men Is a handlebar mustaches which so many of the players of that era wore. When Graph 50 50 60- 150 IVPuy 85 82 club. appointment 333 299 283— 905 98 variety of fish Is Included with oat this of alumni, If he quit the major leagues, he became a club-owner in the old Connecticut Sullivan 62 62 62- 186 Allard 89 82 128 will survive for the lesson to clique (11 82 58 Only fruit and bucket of strong and one of earliest recollections is of a ticket from Mucclo 74 74 74- 222 Northrup's T. McClure 89 meal, they are subtle enough to observe It. League my buying 84 87— 272 78 match play, Including 80 profes- at Scovill .101 J. McClure .102 113 tea. Hen consumes his real feast athletic Rogers’ wife, handing it to Roger who actod as ticket-taker and then 95— Boston University’s problem — Matthews 95 9 285 sionals who were exempt from the a 255 255 255 765 4:30, after his afternoon workout an watching him play first base and, probably, win the ball game with home .103 87 102— 292 449 470 is essentially undergraduate No. 4 Cnpt Folgmnnn’a (8) Northrop 482 qualifying rounds. 8:15 at with I Rabc Ruth on—I it’s 40 or 50 years and concludes at night probem." run. wonder, when passes hope Bcndler 74 76 74- 223 The list of the outstanding golfers outlandish combination of Welsh hence—if some yet unborn sports writer will have to explain to his readers 263 299 287 284— 849 SPECIAL MATCH. the Meyers •. 76 86 101- who Joined the throng of threesomes rabbit, and a few pots of who the Great Bambino was, too. 61 72 32- 165 Wlfrniore's <1* (At St Joseph’s Alleys) pudding Cassaly 89 96 99— 284 included Eddie Loos of Pasadena tea! 72 72 72- 216 I.affey Folgmann 68 89 91— 248 Ben St Louis JOE WAIJi MAY NEVER have been first Jn the batting nverages but Yaveechi llnntnm Merchants (2) and Chicago; Elchter, WALKER “LOSES” 80 97— 200 been first the room 283 305 279- 867 Wlgmore 77 Orlffin 82 Itoland Mackenzie, Wash- He he never had a dream or throughout his baseball career he has always in dining southpuw; says Jentoeh’s Burke 98 of the 1030 an —and last out. Give Joe one table knife, a mess of corned beef and cab- No. 10 Cnpt (O) ington, D. C., a member nightmare to date. Imagine 75- 207 234 271 287— 792 95 needn't bo mashed for Joe Is an accomplished McNamara 58 74 ltoy Walker Cup team, and Johnny Daw- American boxer ensconcing himself bage, some potatoes (they 81- 243 Aheatn's (2> ..126 115 TITLE IN PENN some I.oucke 81 81 lmveloy and sword a litter of berled onions, 99 89 67— 256 96 102 son, Chicago amateur. upon ye slumber mat one hour after Juggler swallower), perhaps Bancacolno 60 60 60- 180 Brings Doyle bread and a side order of baked beans and enough coffee Parker .125 109 100— 234 More rnin was predicted for to- gobbing a Welsh rubbit. That’s what butter, mayhap Jentoch 59 69 69- 177 — time out to bolt 91 109— 300 497 494 621—1512 and the does. He lures sleep Philadelphia, Jnn 7—(U. P.) for about 20 saucerfuls, and Joe demands nothing else but Ahea/n .100 night and to-morrow, pos- the Englishman Wonder Bakers 11) State Athletic Com the Some years back, while he was playing down In the 268 274 275— 807 Happy sibility is that the match play will by reading for flfteen minutes and The Pennsylvania down vlttals. 324 289 276— 789 88 in the Slovaks, he to be engaged at No. 8 Capt Gubn’s <14 Erousseau be started over soggy fairways Fri- then goes Into a steady snore for mission will tako no action coal-mining belt among the Chesty happened 139. 97 of red mike and violets one Wood 86 74 79— 238 High single—Paternoster, Yanavich undisturbed matter of Max Schmellng, Chairman the dolightful pastime of massacring a platter 353. 92 day. nine hours, by anything. breath- Decker 85 85 *>5— 19s High three—Paternoster, Ouelette Frank Wiener said to-day. when another member of the club rushed into the dining room 333. 119 In practice over the moist WII- day Cuba 89 09 69— 207 High game—Poslernoster's. Ferrari .109 Max Schmel and Informed Joe that his room-mate, who had been ill with pneu- team—Paternoster's, 905. shire course yesterday, Charles We neglected to mention that the “We never recognized lessly Garsla 03 6o 05— 19o High Hothroyd .104 Wien- at him and, through a mouthful L. had a Britisher taboocs (sounds ing ns the world's champion,” monia, had Just died. Joe looked blandly Lacey, Lakeside, I., pro, mariMiladc resumed his METAL HOSE OFFICE 490 625 493—1508 we are to "Oh, yeah?" Then he 278— 835 AMERICAN card of 71; Walter Hagen, playing like treason), roast chicken, spinach er said. "Therefore, going of the succulent red mike, sputtered: 284 273 after knifeful of delicious cabbage, po- I.n Huwo'l (2) LEAGUE. a 72 to holds do about it." favorite pastime, lilting knifeful No. 5 Copt with Willie I. Hunter, scored and soft ladled eggs. Harvey nothing 68— 211 bureaus are will to entrance to his filling station. The H. Smith 63 80 French unemployment Guest had fowl contains as little The Pennsylvania commission tatoes and corned beef the gold-capped a win one up, and Charles that ronst minutes and then 73 72 71— 216 White Eos Gl) work for 30,000 persons Walker of his titular stood him In amazement for a few It. I,asmet 80 93 79— 252 Inding a noiirlshmcn as eoncrct doughnuts deprive Mickey other player watching 59 177 Merrlam 70.| broken over the I. a Russo 59 59 females. honors Insofar as Pennsylvania Is cried "Well, you don't seem to be very much up Gublts 76 71 93— 240 nonth. and Is strictly Intended for angrily: U. Glllman 73 03 71— 207 concerned at its meeting to-day, the news." Brace dear readers, we must chairman Intimated. 288 274 269— 831 Set up. knife, swallowed hia mouthful of care- Billiardists Len is Pal of Ed- Passed Them Up Joe laid down Ills provender, No. 2 Chnunon’s (1) confess that Ilt'ry. the he carried with 70— 222 of •Some time ago the commission fully picked his back teeth with gold tooth-pick always O'Reilly 74 78 gar Wallace, celebrated author 74— 221 record that it would declnre not taking his baby blue eyes off his pardner for one moment during M. Burnham 72 75 mystery novels, friend of Tom- went on him, 66— 204 for Chi Tourney many he I). Dean 67 71 of British car- the championship va- the ordeal. Finally spoke up. 159 my Webster, peer M. Flerley 53 63 53 of and others notable. cant if Walker did not sign to defend Chicago, Jan 7—(U. P.)—Eight toonists, equally here. said Joseph. “Wait till I get this bit of break’ast Is diverse. the title on or before January 1,” "See, Butch," 266 277 263— 806 the nation's leading players will com llarvey, taste In books hear the said. "Walker and his man- Into me and then you’ll bawling!" Mettrlcb's <24 here January 19-29 in the Na- He’s read ‘‘In Human Bondage,” Wiener No. « Copt pete no attention 62 68 63— 193 Billiard cham- which Archie Watson, his trainer, ager, Jack Kearns, paid who was a member of the N. Y. box- s; Wood BOXING tional Three-Cushion MIKE S2EOSI OF , U. our ultimatum so there Is no- includes four surmises is a story about boxers In to now a senior at Alabama was trainer 195 pionship. The field declare ing team in 1927 and is University, Weiss 65 65 6.»— Se- of American thing left for us to do but 332 seeded players, Johnny Layton of the clutches managers: of the Crimson Tide football team which recently trounced Washington Dittrich 84 65 83 Be- ‘out’ as the champion at our M. dalla, Mo, defending champion; Al- Chris Morley’s “Where the Blue Mickey State at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena. He's also coach of the boxing team an ‘‘Youth” by next meeting.” in 288 261 271— 820 len Hall of Chicago; Otto Beiselt of gins” (under eye), at Alabama, an injury forcing him to retire from active participation Tomorrow Herman Taylor left here Meyers 101. Night and Tift Kan- Wurd or Is It Joseph Conrad (Mugsy) the Hungarian scrapper, is frequently HI ah single—Olive Philadelphia Denton, Fanny he will boxing himself. Miki Gclb, Kirkwood, He admits yesterday for , where came to America.” He High three—CJcnevleve Arthur Thurnblad, Chi nnd lurid detective yarns. chibs "undefeated since he — — sas City: and mntch with advertised by local as AT was avid reader of Amer- talk a Carnera-Strlbllng There is a bas- cago; Davis Jacobs, St Louis, Charles that ho an was defeated In Bridgeport last fall by Sindulfo Diaz. Chapman s “Pa" Strlbling. Ho plans to stage ^Hlgh name single—Capt Jordan, Los Angeles and F. S. Sco- ican Indian and cowboy literature ketball team, in Waterbury, Conn, made up of eight brothers and managed such a bout late In Februury or early member of whom vllle, Buffalo, winners respectively nnd pictured Tom McArdlc, garbed by their father. They are the Carrington family, every total—Capt Chapman's in March at Miami. he the tCHlgh34?iam ot the northern, southern, western In cowboy rcgnlla. Is an expert at the court game. Barney Oldfield admits copied team. 936. venerable harness Hall and eastern sectional tourneys. habit of chewing on a 'cigar from the late Pop Geers, Buckingham home of the famous Its The Veterans' Association of Eng- Cambridge, once used to compete In bike races against John Chap- Italy Is speeding up general has a "Greater racer. Barney A. t acres in North Su- land has given clothing, financial English university, of national and municipal the Auspices of the Waterbury C.) Nearly 600,000 wishes to an- man, the bike czar. program (Under this and to 2,305 Cambridge" plan, and works and Improvements. matra were devoted to rubber assistance employment (Copyright, 1931, King Features public ex-service men this year. nex several nearby villages. Syndicate)_

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