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tiunmrown indoor A AC trai k •lianipl<>.i«lili>» »in<« h>> aire* ijr YOUNG SS. PETER AND Kleiber's Cagers Hope to has <>iiuall<>d (he world record fnr EAGLES STtLi Border HO yard high lunll^o aiui i* fw.icr SPORTS over the lows. From observation Mils winter. It aeoins that Dlllard PAUL HOOPSTERS WIN Down Perm Yan Again li a *hadp sltiw on Marts for the League H0va;d diMtaiice. And Hrindley of the Uaske*.ba!l Knickerbockers ROUNDUP and Colby Gunth<>r of the Pitts­ CATHOLIC LOOP FLAG With 10 victories In li games burgh Ironiwn, who ela-h fnlght, Babble thus far this season, Paul Kleibers New York. Feb. 21 —(/P) Dis­ Auburn High Schools hoopnien will patches Iforu the Giants' Phoenix. were high school teammates at PlAY Mil 1* out to better their record at SHIFTS IN HOLY Ariz., training camp tell how Hank Rwkvlll,. centre. Lone Island. s\x 3urg« Through Season Undefeated — St. Alphocutu My LKO PINCKNEY H :30 o'clock Saturday night when Gowdy has discovered a couple of years ago .The national down- Cooperstown. the home of Base­ Penn Yan Academy brings its rnngy flaws in Bill Volsolle's pitching hilt and slalom ski race-* at A lie. Sweeps into Second Place as Holy Family and St. Mary's Winsome Girls Continue to ball's Hall of Fame, will be the eourtsters to Central High School style which may account for his and Snow Basin, Utah, next week, site of the camp court bad season la»t year. . This again will be timed with five "tuper- Falter — But Exciting Play-Offs Are Coming Up Win on Court — Swings of the Auburn Cayugas. All ar­ FAMILY FIVE FOR acrurate stopwatches that cost The Yates County boys have a leads to wondering why rangements for the squad to take players don't learn one of the first $2,500 apiece to make end are and Romaaettes Swish over the well-equipped Double- good |>all club and will he eager to revenge for the 49-42 setback that lessons of gol---- when there's only rented for such occasions. Belliner was high man with eight Along into 17-17 Tie day Field were made by Joe To- something wrons; with your game, SS. Peter-Paul basketeerB won bin, local business , who Auburn dished out on their home the in the Catholic points. "Platter" Krause stared court last month. Ted Greisinger, DIE TONIGHT go to a pro. . While we're at it, Just returned from Cooperstown. wonder If the Oiants cnose Phoe­ Church Basketball league by de­ for the Irish quintet with 11 Mr. Tobin stated today "That it elongated ptvotman of the PYA, is Widener Handicap feating Holy Family Thursday counters. The Eagles increased their hold one of the top scorers of the club. nix so they can, (ike the fabled on first place in the Girls Basket­ will be as good a setup as any Crowley, who in spite of bird of njythology. rise from the night at the Roman A. C. court Holy Family battled SS Peter- club in the country He has missed the double figure by a 42-25 score. Since the league Paul on fairly even terms the ball League by drubbing the column only once this season and two victories in three starts last ashes. Orlainly Giant fans have Aired Tomorrow Dairy Girls, 26-7, Thursday in the will have." The spacious Alfred week with his Holy Family High was late in starting ony one first half but in the last two quar­ Corning Clark gymnasium, which he is supported by Armstrong and been burned UD for the last couple round was played and the Uk­ ters "Hap" Hulik's boys fired in opening game of the four-game Reilly. both consistent point School basketeers, has been of years . .When th-- Dodgers program at Fulton Street School adjoins the field, will be avail­ spending long hours devising rainian quintet went through the baskets from all angles of court able to the players during the bad makers. reached Cuba, they found they schedule unbeaten. and the second team saw action court. Playing with the Eagles formations he believes will halt were required to have transient were Gertrude Cooper, Stella Kol- weather and also for sporttng Leroy Smith and Paul "Red" the Fulton High School cagers In the opening contest last most of the final frame. Lefty events such as bowling, shim­ Rlngwood were the scoring uces cards which state: "The bearer Joe Warobick continued his dead­ cznski, Josephine DeBottis, Ann when they Invade Central High compromises himself to do no -% night, St. Aphonsus wound up In ming, handball, squash and many in the last meeting with Penn Yan, here this evening. ' second place by trouncing St. ly one-handed marksmanship and Keough, Joe Rizzo, Eunice Cooper work during stay In the country.' and Dally Keough. The Dairy out­ other athletics. H. J. Lippett. netting. 18 and 15 points respec­ The HF mentor in particular Marys 43-28. The first four teams took scoring honors with 14 chairman of the Doubleday Field tively. The Maroons better-than- That ou^ut to si'.jt the Bms. points. Don Doyle was the top fit was composed of Jane Ryan, has been drilling his Purple and of the circuit will start a Shaugh- Peggy McLane, Pat Pethybridge, Committee, welcomed Mr. Tobin average performance at the 15-foot No Worries nessy system playoff next Thurs­ man for HF with eight markers. and showed him every courtesy Gold warriors in the direction of Pat McLane. Ellen Shaw, Belle line played a big part in the initial Ed Tracz who has been setting Ribs Eaysln?er, Syracuse U. foot­ day night. SS. Peter-Paul and Final Standings in making the arrangements. The victory with the academy. SS. Peter-Paul 4 0 Mosher, and Margaret Keating. hoops on fire with his perform­ ball coach whose son. Reaves. Jr., Holy Family will meet in the first boys will be boarded at the A fast preliminary game between ances. The 16 points the Fulton tilt at 7:30 o'clock and St. Al- St. Aphonsus 3 - 1 The second game of the eve­ Hickory Grove Inn over-loo-king quarterbacked the Navy team ning was a real thriller that end­ the Javee teams of both schools is artist scored a week ago and his against Army last fall, insists he phonsus and St. Francis will clash St. Francis 1 3 historic Otsego Lake about six slated for 7 :30 o'clock. A program court work had a lot to do with In the 8:30 o'clock duel. The two ed In a 17-17 tie with the Swing miles from Uhe field. Manager wasn't tbp traditional perturbed St. Mary's 0 4 Club and the Romanettes furnish­ of dancing will follow the main the drubbing the North Streeters parent during that exciting game winners will collide for the Barney Hearn and his candidates clash. Summaries: ing the action. The Romanettes will work out daily from April took last week. . . .Ribs explains after sitting on league championship on the fol­ AH Indications at the close of lowing Thursday. SS. Peter-Paul (42) lineup included Frances Iacobelli, 25 to May 10. Several exhibitions the bench throughout Navy's ear­ Rita Losanl, Chirs DeVoe, Jose­ Thursday's practice drill were lier gniue against Columbia the Fred Salzef's St. Aphonsus five B F T will be slated before the season phine Fantasia, Margaret Gian- opens at borne on May 14 against that Bob Gallo may be assigned youngster vas called upon for an opened up with a sensational last Joe Warobick 7 0 14 none, Joan Rudick, Charlotte Pul- Watertown. the Job of riding herd on the explanation.. ."I haven't shown * period rally to register 19 points Curtin 2 0 4 len, Pauline Leschak, Angela De- Fulton star. Coach Crowley them anything yet," he replied. • * • - For good listening, hear Bryan Field and vanish the hopes of " St. W. Hulik 4 0 8 Njro, Carolyn Iacobelli and Jane plans to move Gallo from the "When I do I'll get my chance ' Mary's chances of getting in the berth he regularly has held to and Bill Coram report the Widener John Warobick 3 17 Ehresman. The Swing Club team Some of Auburn's old timers ..."After the first few p'.ays playoffs. The winning cagers had was made up of June Post, Har­ will enjoy this little yarn passed place him against Tracx and Dick Handicap on Gillette's Cavalcade of Cymbrak Oil agajnst Army," pop adds, "I sew Sports over Mutual and Station ony a four point margin going riet Jones, Ida Jones, Edith Dale. on to us by Ernie J. Lanigac, Woods seems likely to start in a the boy still had his feet on the into the last frame but sparked Androsko 0 0 0 Joan Dale, Barbara Copes and now director of the National Base­ GETS REVENGE guard spot. Capt. Johnny Mohan WMBO dial 13 40 at 4:30 Saturday ground 20 eat back and enjoyed by "Fritz" Ferris and Jerome Kokowsky 1 13 Mary Williams. ball Hall of Fame and Museum. has been laid up with a swollen the game." atternoon. This Hialeah classic is the • Belliner, they coasted to an easy Jaw (tooth trouble) but it is ex­ South's richest race of the winter sea­ Namisnak Oil After leading through the first It concerns Carlton Molesworth, At West High School Gym triumph. Every member of the new scout of the Buffalo Bisons. pected he will be on deck tonight. son. Men, LOOK sharp! FEEL sharp! Kachnycz 1 0 2 part of the contest, the St. Al- Thursday night In a return game Salzer-coached squad scored. J. phonsus lassies were defeated in Molesworth spent four years of With Jim Laper set for the center Shorts and Shells BE sharp! Use Gillette Blue Blades Pearschick 1 0 2 the Shamrocks got sweet revenge Job the other, post open is a guard According to Dan Ferris' reck­ the last minute of play by a his baseball years in the old New with the sharpest edges ever honed! Totals 19 4 42 York State League. He entered on the Auburn Raiders by defeat­ spot with the two "Fltz's" In a oning, Harrison Dillard has the scrappy J-C All-Stars quintet by a ing them 34 to 33 in an exciting Omt<«i«.mt.wo«««t»a»trtr *■ " Holy Family (26) score of 19-18. The losers were the circuit in 1898, which was race and tonight it may be that best chance to break a record in - game. The Shamrocks led at the big Jack Fitzpatrick will be on Heavy Schedule B F T ahead by four points at the quar­ composed of Auburn, Cortland, first quarter by a score of 13 to 9 D. Doyle .4 ..0 8 ter but the All-Stars knotted the Canandaigua, Lyons, Oswego, Pal­ the bench with Dick Fitzgerald For Navy Oarsmen myra, Rome and Utica. Moles- and tied at the half 19 to 19. in the opening lineup. Zammett 2 16 count at the half. The last two Some mighty sharp shooting by periods were closely played and worth's team was the Palmyra There will be a reurn clash be­ J. Daly 2 0 4 Francis "Che Che" Pettlgrass en­ * Annapolis, Md., Feb. 21—(Jf) the lead see-sawed back and Mormons. Canandaigua, managed abled the Shamrocks to come tween the javee squads of both —Navy oarsmen will compete in P. Doyle 0 0 0 forth. On the winning side were by Hank Ramsey, won the pen­ through. He was high scorer for schools opening at 7:30 o'clock three triangular meets, a dual L. Daly 1 I 3 Margaret Hutchings, Kay Dris- nant. Some pretty fair ball play­ with the main game taking over event and the Eastern Intercol­ ers were in the loop at that time. the Shamrocks with 13 points. Pausley 0 1 1 coll, Agnes Curran, Patricia Cal- Carmen Lotito playing his regu­ at 8:30 o'clock. legiate Regatta this spring, the laghan, Mary Baler, Jean Hage- Auburn had Mai Eason, later a The probable starting lineups: McKeon 2 0 4 lar bang up game paced the Raid­ Navy Academy has announced. mann, Josephine Kautan, Nancy no- hero with Brooklyn, and ers with 14 points. This was the Holy Family Fulton High The Middies will row againsr Hickey 0 0 0 Charles, Ann Bergan and Janet Tommy Leach and Bill Bradley, Forward Totals first set back In seven starts for Yale and Columbia May 26 and Hearn 110 03 205 Hagemann. St. Alphonsus team two of the great third basemen of the Shamrocks. 22 Mohan Borek 10 '•• Harvard and Pennsylvania May 3 McGill 0 0 0 consisted of Joan Meehan, Lillian all time. A great outfielder was Forward on the Sevefn, and against Rut­ St. Aphonsus (43 i Boglione, Jean Adams, Jean Sal­ Jimmy Barrett of Oswego. Bill Summaries: 28 Gallo Tracz 6 gers and Princeton May 17 at B F T zer, Marlene Kroker, Anna Ha1- Friel, outfielder and business Haiders Center Princeton. Fleig 1 3 6 welka, Marie McGrath, Marianne manager of the St. Louis Browns, G FT 27 Laper . Ippolito 4 was at Cortland and so was Pat The Eastern Intercollegiate D. Belliner 1 0 2 Sullivan, Marilyn Krumm . and DePalma, g 1 1 3 Guard will be held this year on May 17 Ferris 3 0 6 Gr^ce Herron. Moran, who managed the Cincin­ 24 Woods Dunn 3 nati Reds when they won the Lotito, f 1 0 14 at Princeton, and the tars meet J. Belliner 4 0 .8 The DX Girls continued to show Guard Cornell on Lake Cayuga May 31. Lynch 3 0 6 in 1919. Jack O'Nell, Sam Colella, c 8 0 6 20 Fitzgerald Naioti 9 a good brand of basketball In brother of 's manager, Farrelly 2 0 4 subduing the Centralltes, 28-10. DeOrlo, g 10 2 Holy Family Reserves—Wal­ Salzer 1 2 4 Steve O'Neill, was a Canandaigua ton 21%, Bush 23, Ryan 25, Long Drill On the winning team,were Rose­ catcher and one of the Pete Colella, f 2 0 4 Clifford 1 0 2 mary Cunningham, Mary Grzasko, Genetti, c 10.2 Fitzpatrick 26, Burke 29. LaMotte 2 0 4 he handled was Patrick Henry Marie Daly, Pauline Walawender, Mastrianni, f • 1 0 2 Fulton Reserves — Broadwell For Yankees Flannigan 1 0 2 Dougherty, later a great outfielder Totals 16 1 33 5 McNamara , Utick 8, Bevaqua E. Cosentino and Virginia O'Con­ with the Reds and the White Sox. Shamrocks San Juan. P. R., Feb. 21—(/p) nor. The Centralltes lineup was Mulllns of Cortland was the shut­ 11, Todd 12. Totals 19 5 43 Betty McKnight, Marguerite Ce- G F T Referee—Jack Dempsey; um­ —Manager and out king of 1898. Dolaney, f • 2 2 6 Coach Chuck Dressen put the St. Mary's (28) cora, Marie Palmeri, Lola DeCen- pire—Adolph Leide. B F T zo, Rita Cappiello, Gloria Bar- • • • Murphy, g 6 0 12 through their Pettigrass, e 6 1 13 longest drill of the 194 7 spring VanRiper I 0 4 barn. Helen DICenzo, M. Marintez, Border Briefs — Auburn fared Reynolds 0 0 0 Antoinette Masatto and Barbara well at Sunday's schedule meet­ Beaston, f 1 1 3 training season yesterday. Granado, g 0 0 0 were entered in the women's The athletes hustled through a Bergan 4 0 8 VanEtten. ing, being awarded home games meet. Krause 0 0 0 on the three holidays — Decora­ Muriski, c 0 0 0 St. Lawrence ruled a favor­ three-hour workout during which Next Thursday games will be: Scala, f 0 0 0 a lot of the activity was concen­ P. Krause 3 5 11 DX Girls vs. J-C All-Stars, 6.45 tion Day, Independence Day and ite to de-fend successfully its Labor Day. The Cayugas and trated on the proper method of Wall 2 0 4 o'clock. Totals 15 4 34 title, won in 1943, last year of base-running, especially the art Callahan 0 1 1 Dairy Girls vs. Centralltes, 7:30 Geneva will split Labor Day as the competition before a wartime of rounding first in legging out Sargent 0 0 0 o'clock. opponents, playing an afternoon Referee, Vince '• Marchettello; lapse. The Larries finished third an extra-base smash. Eagles vs. Swing Club, 8:15 game at Falcon Park and a night scorer. Calale; timer, DeBellls; behind Cornell and Syracuse in Ailing first sackers Nick Etten Totals 11 S 28 o'clock. encounter at Geneva . . . The umpire, Nick Mllillo. the Canton winter carnival last and Jack Phillips were in uni­ Referee — Umpire, Nig Leide St. Alphonsus vs. Romanettes, All Star game is slated for July week, but today they were re­ form but drilled lightly. 9 o'clock. 30 at Kingston . . . The League inforced by their four-event ace, and Leo Pinckney. approved a rule barring all but St Lawrence Richard (Rainbow) Wright, who . Timer — Joe Guerrera; Scorer READ THE WANT AD3. accredited press and radio repre­ Defends Ski was competing in the Olympic —Kelly. FIGHTS LAST. NIGHT sentatives and official scorers trials when the carnival events By The Associated Press from the playing field. Players are Philadelphia—Bee Bee Wright Title of Colleges were held. also prohibited from sitting in Cornell and Syracuse are In •ACHED IT 1147%. Harrisburg, Pa., otKpoint- the stands in uniforms or ming­ !ed Billy Nixon, 149%, Philadel- Syracuse. N. Y.. Feb. 21—(/p) the state championship field as A CENTURY OF 1 ling with spectators after gates —Eight collegiate men's ski are teams from Colgate, Union, phai, 8. are opened . . . Stanley Farrar, EXPERIENCE Atlantic City—Gene Jones. teams, headed by the defending Rensselaer Poly,, Cortland and a right-banded , John Col- champion St. Lawrence Larries, Hobart. V 206, Camden, N. Y., knocked out gan, catcher, have agreed to , PROO Jim Bell, 190, Washington, 3. lined up today for the start of From out of the state, Penn terms with the Geneva Redbirds the New York State champion­ State, Toronto and Amherst, also Burlington. Vt.—Billy Daley, . . . Fred Pfeiffer, former Au­ 147, Brookline, Mass., outpoint­ ships. will participate, contesting for burn High star athlete, who Cross country and Jumping intercollegiate ski union awards. ed Buster Beaupre, 142%, Bur­ played two season* ago with Bal­ lington. 10. events were scheduled for today Women's teams are entered timore of the Internatiional and slalom and downhill racing from Cornell, Rochester. Skid- VS/HlSKtY Fall River, Mass. —" Steve League, may see action in the Ketchell, 200, Fall River, out­ for tomorrow. more, St. Lawrence, William BLENDED Border loop. Fred is seeking a Smith, Cortland and Syracuse. ANDKmaml pointed Howard Thompson, 206, manager's position . . . Steve Teams from seven colleges ksiW3"*T!Rfo!»«^" rUCKINOER'S IMC I Saugus, 10. Yerkes, who managed Cornwall in KSVMO. H. T. ■ Washington, D. C.—Billy Arn- the Can-Am League and had Bar­ UUS WAUM I CCMC.I I old-Smuggy Hursey bout post- ney Hearn as a player, is at the | poned to next Wednesday. helm of the Ogdensburg Maples. (Snow). . • • • THE PERSONAL ELEMENT Border League officials are falling in line with the National IN MOTOR CAR SERVICE . Association's war on gambling. Signs and placards will be placed Our service shop is a busy place, bat not too busy n all dressing rooms warning of to realise that in the mind of every motorist the most heavy fines for infractions . . . In looking over the complete *946 important job in oar shop is the work to be done on statistics released by Secretary his car. Being a true titleholder Simon Pure Dick Kopke, Auburn paced the loop in both club batting and field­ We provide the equipment and the staff to give stands like the Rock of Gibralter against CATALOG OFFICi ing. Ralph Atkins' .993 was top you the personal consideration you want and your car all competition. The winning combina­ fielding average for first base­ men; Freddie Falkes led the the kind of service it needs. We give gratis a lot of tion—taste and flavor—is the matchless -hortstops of the circuit with a counsel, suggestions and information because it helps blending of'costlier malt, hops and .942 average. Ralph "Red" De- ! laney was top man in the back* our customer to use his car more intelligently and eco­ cereals. Now..at Wards..Limited Time Only ' rtop position with a .993 per- nomically, and helps us to serve him more satisfac­ 1 centage. Bob McLean had a fine record at third base with.l4H put- torily. outs. 284 assists and took part Drive in when you need service. Know what is in 24 donble plays. He was 200 Sea King charged with 33 errors. being done and why. Make this your headquarters for • • • motor car maintenance. Press Time Flaah—Tom Gor­ man, owner of the Ottawa Na­ tionals, has offered "Dixiy" HENDERSON & LATHROP, INC. TO B£Swi£L DRINK Simon TUJLS. Outboard Motors Dean $10,000 to manager his Border League club this coming (Ford Dealer* Since 1917) TH€ WILLIAM SIMON MtWERY Of RUFFAIO season. 41 Market Street Telephone 2104 3.1 H. P. 50 5.9 H. P. DISTRIBUTED By FINGER LAKES BOTTLING CO. SO Plenty of Gansea Si. Auburn. N. Y. Phone 229S Ssigit '78 Ddue Twin '112 Action Tonight CURLY KAYOE Think Fast, Curly! In Roman Tilts *>U MUST 8E MSWtfM. MR. JERKINS-MY BOUT A game that is certain to pro­ WITH BUMMV BftOOT ] vide plenty of action and good *AS CALLED OFF.' Order Now on Wards Monthly Payment Plan basketball is slated' for tonight at the Roman A. C. court, wfcen the Syracuse "Y" team opposes Pay Only 10% D*M the Roman five, coached by Milt Testa. In a previous meeting be­ tween the same two clubs, the Romans eked out a three-point victory In a thrill-packed con- teat. The main tilt will start at 8:30 o'clock and will be preceded by a girl's preliminary duel at 7:30 o'clock, featuring the Ro­ TELEPHONE 32tl 52 GENESEE ST. manettes against another local girls quintet

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