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Former Local City Leaguer Recalled By Yankees For New Bob Walsh, Son Of “Big Joe Palooka Palooka Grows Peevish ByH^m FUh# i VT« I GUESS HI NOT/ V*0—\ I'LL YOU DON'T WANT GRACIOUS PUNCH MOW VDU IN THE NOSE IF. T'HIT ME \ SAKE5 Ed” For LAK DPtT WAN ) HERE 1 VOU Sflty THAT / Ready Majors; SHUT'CHER RAUDOKA?/ .OVER MOUTfcV Rookies Crowding Vets New York, Feb 12—(UP)—There will be real competition for regular berths among the New York Yankees during the 1931 season, a condition that has not existed at Yankees’ train- ing camps in recent years. For several the seasons, only ques- catchers, Benny Bengough and Gene tion has been which rookies would Hargrave, but have taken on Cy be for relief when kept duty. But, Perkins, former Athletic, and Tom •ioe McCarthy, for five years man- Padden, of the Eastern league, while of the takes ager Chicago Cubs, Arndt Jorgens arffl Bill Karlon have charge at St Petersburg late this been recalled. BUI Dickey, how- month will ,he have plenty of prob- ever, is expected to do the bulk of * lems. the receiving. < Outfield Problem. VL Jj Naturally, Joe is not worrying OOOO *'NS LIKE A BRTEESE TORE OUT NIGHT/ HE BEU. RANG AND INSTEAD about at nor Babe ED PHILLIPS _ UON, -QNC MINUTE LEFT IN THE SECOND ROUND. Lou Gehrig first, SHOULD OP HI& CORNIER TOR THC SECOND MAVBE. THE CHAMPION! IS CUNNING,AND OF GOING TO HIS TURNED TO out- not A Blow has bebni CORNER,PALOOKA Ruth and Earl Combs for the HIS struck / ALLOWING THE CANUCK. TO TIRE HIMSELF OUT. ARGUE WITH THE CROWD/ HE'S jfvvROONCJ, TREMENOOUS ARMS FlAIUNIO B0XEESE IN HIS STANDING field. For the other garden posi- STRENGTHEN PIRATES FURY IS PUNCHING ALL MAVBE HE'S AFRAID OF THOSE TERRIBLE there "THE ATMOSPHERE, the referee warned THE arguing, and there goes the tion, Dusty Cooke and Sammy Byrd L> OVER WHILE PALOOKA RESTS fists., and may&b he's them repeateout asainst stalling RING, .just dumb WARNING Buzz FOR THE THIRD ROUND..., AND WATCHES HIM --- must battle It out with Myrll Hoag. Pittsburgh, Feb. 12 (U. P.)—The ANVWAV THE FANS ARE GETTING SORE •' WHAT A PUNK FIGHT/WHAT A PUNK FIGHT // Coast league star, and Fred Walker, Pirates catching staff, held to be South Atlantic league batting champ. the weakest department in the 1931 298 and Captain Father Kazlnuskn* teams linve a ciumcc for first While the Yank roster, as released squad, was believed place strengthened with 315 were Kazluuskas’ best bets and flic Mount Vcsuvlous eruption by P. Edwards, manager of greatly ,vith acquisition of Eddie L.I.P. Park Lassies Henry. BOWLING but it takes more titan 3 men to win won't be 1*2-3 with the eruptions City the American League Service Bureau, Phillips, formerly of the Athletics. Bowling better than 1 out of 3 games. that will take place on St. Joseph's shows but one new inflclder. Billy Phillips also has been owned by CONNBCTIC1IT I.IGHT A POWER CONN. alley during the next few weeks. vs Duke this the Detroit and New York CIGIIT * POWER LEAGUE. Scovill Maidens Werber, college phenom, Amer- I.EAGLE League Gossip Captain Anthony Jokabaitis and ican League clubs and the youngster may provide considerable Bostcn Roberts No. 1 his pin toppierg, Shukaltis, Doc Braves. (3) Captain Cele Frey of the fast step* opposition for Lyn Lary. who played Phillips, who played with Tfnm IS Rreithaupt 94 103 110 A little knock—a little boost Selena, Ed Yanavich and Wally Boston Is 28 McLean 94 113 83— 294 J. ping Scovill Lassies will lead he* short most of last season. Werber Ccl’ege nine. yea^s Roberta 86 81 93 First It's you—Then It’s Me Pitcavage turned the tables on Cap- Friars In Ansonia six feet 91 90 80— 261 J. D. stalwarts against the Aetna batted .344 for Albany last year. old, tall and weight 178. Lynch Brown .117 88 93 No harm don—It’s all In fun. tain Stokes and tasted the fruits of reputable He bats Davis 99 90 90— 279 I'.toper .. 99 Girls of at the Doolittle McCarthy can use Tony Lazzerl at right-handed. 11G 107 (By Lotta Strikes and victory for the first time in weeks. Bridgeport Rollle McNulty 91 86 87— 264 Hylnnd .117 83 102 Spares) To-niglit the Putsic Friars hoop- alley court to-morrow In the cither second or and know Hemsley was the only ex- Tastes night third Lee .109 101 112— 322 good, eh. Joky? men of the ceniral "Y” to tlrst perienced catcher on the Custer's last stand In three acts journey game of a ‘‘here and there” se- Tony Is doing a good job. Chances Pirate 413 481 505 Ansonia to meet the squad before will be re-enacted on alleys 3-4 to- Copper City ries. The Park City team has lost are that he will send Tony to third Phillips was secured. 484 482 454—1420 Kielr No. 3 Anthony Iiulskis ns usual was "Y” (0) night with Captain Joe Ttikllus quintet in a return tilt. The but three games In 16 starts thll because Ben is a better Tcnm 0 Klely 74 89 Stokcu’ high water mark witli 327 Chapman emulating Custer while John Valtu- game will be the main attraction of season and should afford the "8" is third Smith 89 81 while Jacobs, Dan Stokes second baseman than he a Barnes 89 84 80— 233 kaitis and his Galgot, a double bill and will be played at of Clark .100 95 crew will do an In- and John second fid- gills plenty opposition. Pete Cas- sackcr. Gogglns ... 94 88 81— 203 dian Captain player the Ansonia “Y.” In their first meet- Martel .106 93 war dance and attempt to dle which sidy will toot the whistle with start- If McCarthy starts the same in- A. Vollone 93 93 79— 267 was more or less out of ing in this six weeks the Brooklyn C. Moulllettc 85 89 scalp Stlkllus for three games. city ago ing time Ret at 8 o’clock. Berlin 88 98 85— 271 tune. field that Bob Shawkey employed at Friars barely eked out a 30-25 win Smith .106 97 106— 309 the close of the 1930 season he will 454 which feat to 447 431 John is but 4 games behind Stlk- they hope duplicate be- evening. The locals will leave the Cleveland Notes Goodenongh No. 3 (0) Captain Hop Sheron's team jump- fore have Joe Sewell, former Bowling 470 462 431-^1363 llus, first place team, and at the rate Copper City hoop lovers this central “Y” at 6:45 o'clock. as Cioodenough 78 86 ed from seventh to sixth position in star, Jimmy Reese and Werbe that both teams have been Team 19 (2) Adam* 84 78 going we the standing not because of their reserves. Robert Gibson, a 21-year- Joe Devine took honors look forward to this week Peterson 87 89 88— 264 H. Brennan .91 111 fireworks of the ability but because Dubauskas in- old first sacker, who was purchased with high single of 137 and Roberts 91 85— 270 Farrell 92 79 highest order when these clash. * high 100 boys sisted upon losing more games than FOX l>OM from Memphis nnd optioned to a three of 358. Blum 94 89— 284 Pi Vito 88 96 .101 Sheron which merely reversed their Central league club last year will Pray 97 102 106— 303 Last week Orizkauskas sunk Stik- Solomon 118 93— 35 3 433 450 positions. understudy Gehrig at first. “Spats” Freldman’s offl- Goldstein .137 llus for 2 out of 3 games while olal r-necuve pncning is lan uriny« score was lost in tlie excitement P. Unnngan No. 4 <3> Vaitukaiti8 and company took all 3 513 503 463—1479 Johnny Yanavieli showed up on chief was on alleys #-10. Miles it Zweibel 88 92 from our Charles worry. Charley Huffing Kelly said games good friend, deck with a full erew and defeated was 75 for each of Team 10 (1) McCuen 76 84 Dubauskas. the only consistent winner in 1980, the three (tames Slicron 2 out Drummord 99 89 of 3 gaums. John, his outside of Ed Wells who scored 10 that Solomon bowled. Solly you bet- Delzell 75 76— 235 Dodds 91 103— 275 Mills 91 101 brother, Joe, nnd that veteran. Dani- of his 12 wins second divi- ter sec Miles. Charlie takes on Grlzkauskas to- PAIACE against H. Leo 80 80— 240 Calabrese .121 103 savage put-D-in defeat for Sheron Always Showing the l'ii'k of the Pictures sion cluhs. None of the Yankee night and If they bowl tbe game that with from Metro und Paramount Tills Itowley .115 108— 313 scores of 364, 328 and 309 Fox, come week there was no they are of should scat- pitchers was able to througli heavy Wallace .102 112— 325 475 469 470 capable they while tile two Eds: Dnsky nnd Ally. scoring, only 10 of the ter the to nil with an earned run average better boys ‘rolling Byrnea No. 5 maples corners of the Dobbin bowled above with over 300. (2) average than four to a And with the 463 451 m—1393 alley for a 2 or 3 game win over game. anniversary O’NIel 91 83 87 248 nnd 269, respectively, (not say- banquet set for Griz, unless Griz and Ills George Pipgras was counted upon Friday night the Tenm 7 (2) Smith 86 86 79 captain ing what average).