J*ER1H AMBOY FIVE DEFEAT ENGLEWOODS BY ONE POIN7 iHUGGINS WORRIES Richmond Well AMBOY FIVE COME FROM OVER HIS Borough LOCAL SCOOTS Red Bank Basketeers Represented On Card Easy Prey For Locals BEHIND AND WIN IN For Center A, C. Show ENJOTSCOOT On Local School Court Three members of Richmond Bor- ton, Pa. When the present champior II. S. Correspondent Ten men were used by Coach ough’s fistic will be seen first himeelf in the fraternity int»rested game Waddell In this contest, six being in action at the auditorium in this he spent considerable time in train- Th« boys' basketball team of Red given a workout at the advanced p: Troop 13 Intermediates and Bank one of the com- city next Tuesday night in connec- ing other Staten Island boxers for High School, sitions At half time the binations locals w**re LAST HALF OF GAME tion with the sixth show of the Cen- their bouts. He loved to box. Juniors on Rifle Club entered in the state h-.gh In the lead. 11-6 ter Athletic Club. These boxers are was carded to John- school semi-finals. fell before the ( Fleming fight Only one foul was called on led cham- Howard of one local high school warriors in a game Jay Lanahan. middleweight ny Bayonne night Indoor Range Bank in 'hie game and Westcott featured by the team work of the The Perth Amboy Five annexed the margin of difference down to a pion of Staten Island; Eddie Ford, and the former disagreed with the made good the free throw. Nine the Fort Wadsworth his locals on the State s treet court yes- Its thirteenth victory of the season solitary point before the final gong welterweight promoters regarding percentage fouls were called on the locals by and terday afternoon. The final count last night at the New Auditorium struck. Bobby Walker, flyweight cham- for taking on the Bayonne cop. The Through the courtesy of J. At. Referee Stauffer. Captain Eddie of the island. was was 27-11. court when after forty minutes of The locals outscored Englewood pion house packed and so as not to Sorenson and Carl Omerle, the Boy Dooley of the local team was out of Passing as they never did before fast playing they emerged on the Club from the figld, seven goals to Lanahan is to fight Billy Shine in disappoint the crowd, Danahan was Scouts of Troop 13 visited the Perth the game on account of illness. the main event at the sent into the Howard. the crimson and white representa- long end of a 28-27 tally, in their four while the Brooklyn quintet eight-round ring against Amboy Rifle Club on Tuesday night Keyport High is due here tomor- tives dazzled their opponents. Coach second tussel of the strong Engle- made good nineteen out of thirty- coming local show. Lanahan has After a sensational start, he was and conducted its second shoot of row and on Saturday the locals been a in .the Waddell worked wonders during th< wood Club of Brooklyn. one chances from the fifteen foot fighting little over two years, stopped the fourth round. Since year. Enthusiasm over the travel to Trenton for a crack at the period of layoff and only one weak The Brooklyn dribblers invaded line. The locals registered fourteen having wrested the championship of that time he has been piling up vic- | sport resulted in the troop members Deaf Mutes. the island from Frankie In the second ness remained that of missing ea-sy Ber this city with a much stronger line- out of twenty-seven foul tries. Fleming tory after victory. heartily accepting invi- Kass and Gene Mullen were tation. she's around the basket. than had a spirited twelve-round go at the Ford is to go on against A1 Bowers I tti'* cheer leaders at the game up they previously present- The thirtieth victory: Red Bank was outclassed, the lo- yes- ed having the clever Dave Banks at Staten Island Coliseum. Lanahan of Albene, near Roselle in one of Stanley Hyldahl was high scorer ttrday. !in this shoot, with 47 out cals taking the lead early In the forward and George Quigley at cen- Perth Amboy Five and Fleming will meet again in the the four round contests, and Walker points of The twelfth straight: near | a possible 50, and his game and holding same throughout ter. Banks performed with the G. F. Tl. future. will fight Billy Lewis of Westfield in brothers, Amboy Fletcher and tied for sec- Martin, Rasmussen and Breslow Professionals last Sunday Thomas, f 0 5 5 In his last two starts, Lanahan the six-round semi-final go. j Malcolm, g. f. in. (Bfcrooklyn Miller Huggins 'Ond honors, with 4 6 each. Julius starred on the defense for the locals the Marron, f 3 5 11 has won two bouts by the knockout There are two other four-round Westcott. f 3 1 7 ^Phen that quintet defeated Orig- led the the Monmouth basketeers be- .. 0 1 contests on Wagner Juniors, with 36 county inal Celtics and great things were Davis, c 1 NEW YORK—Despite the fact route, Murray Soren at the Ridge- the program prepared Horowitz, f 2 0 4 3 9 wood Club and Leo Lavin at Matchmaker Ed Dalton. points. Grieve f and c expected from him last night by his Hanson, g..3 that a year ago Miller Huggins Scran- by ...... 4 0 S 1 0 2 Some of the younger scouts were team-mates. Dewey Schwankert Schwankert, g ...... boasted he had the best pitching Burke, f 0 0 0 j on the range for the first time and f was to this staff in the , that Glochau. 0 0 0 assigned guard speedster ! learned a good deal under the sup- Total 7 14 28 is now his one Fine c and f. 3 0 6 and while holding him scoreless department big ervision of Afessrs. Omerle and Sor- Englewood Club Ratajack. c 1 o 2 from the field managed to part the worry. enBon, the latter, a committeeman G. F. Tl. Rasmussen, g 0 o o shreds for one double-decker. Carl Mays, figured to be a big of Troop 13. Banks, f ... 0 6 6 his Martin, g 0 0 o The visitors took the lead early in winner in 1922, failed and status BRIEF BITS OF SPORTS The scores: f.2 1 3 Breslow, g .. 0 0 0 the game and retained an advantage Beyers, for the coming season is very uncer- 0 J. 1 throughout the entire first stanza. Quigley, o tain. American League tatters in- Intermedia ten Po 2 2 6 S. 13 1 27 Close guarding by both outfits made ey, g sist that Mays has lost much of his Hyldahl 47 g 0 9 9 IN ALL FIELDS F. Red Bank range shots necessary, all four Luderman, effectiveness, that his fast under- Hyldahl 46 long At. G. F. of the double-counters scored bv the hand ball no longer breaks down as Hyldahl 46 TI. Total 4 19 27 H. Kiatzky, f 1 o 2 locals in this session being of the once it did. Zangenberg 40 "Chick” Farley of Newark, offi- The also arises as to A. Larsen 3S Rice, f 1 o 3 spectacular sort; Hanson getting two, question have been Gus is the that ciated. has the Basketball fans who Pappas of opinion N. Jeremiassen 34 Branin, f. 1 o 2 Marron one and Schwankert one. whether or not waiting for the corning of Hickey, the married bowlers of this city can- H. Nelson 31 Crirpall. f. 1 o 2 The combination also ac- temperament to pitch winning ball Englewood St. Joseph's C. C Saturday crack up-state basketball star, to this not defeat the single bowlers. The L. Nelson 31 Defeat Combine in Ervin, c 0 1 1 ones. The on a pennant-winning club. With Liberty counted for three long this season will be rewarded married men were beaten In a three With Hickey, whom local fandom at stake Jones has always city Juniors Mazzenl, c .. 0 0 0 •core at the termination of this can- nothing Am- man match ‘T* al- Firemen’s Match been aU ♦he through their attendance at the game ten on the J. Wagner 36 League Francis, g 0 2 2 locals a 15 have anxiously awaiting been a world-beater. However, to found the trailing by boy-St. Joseph game on Saturday leys, night. H. Bedell 30 Lartand, 0 0 0 season in their lineup, the St. Jo- strain of pitching for a pennant win Tuesday Last g to 14 tally. F\ Nelson Night 0 0 0 Catholic Club of Hoboken, to tell on him. night. 24 Scotch, f... For the first fivo minutes of the seph's ner seems H. with the local netmen Frankie Genaro and Pancho Villa Jensen 16 half the locals could not will grapple : •econd on diamond will battle for the cham- A. Sorenson .. 16 4 3 11 on the local auditorium Satin day Experts the great flyweight overcome their lead. Two N. Local Firemen’s opponents’ and are confident that John Mc- pionship of America in Madison Nelson .... 11 League and one night In the third deciding pop shots by Willie Marron Sameraw's New York Giants will not be Square Garden tonight. A number G Hansen 6 W. L. P.C. with the game of the series for the state by Pete Hanson, coupled at the ladder when the of local fans are to wit- H. Lehmann 6 4 Hickey will go into top of the expected Lincolns 20 .882 KEASBEY JUNIORS GET foul of Thomas and championship. shooting Captain with his closes this year. ness the bout. McClellans 16 8 .667 Auditorium action against the locals FOUR the BIGVOLLEY Marron finally gave 12 9 “side kick” Calland, neither of Washingtons .571 courtsters a six point lead. A whirl- Id in com- 13 10 READY FOR BASEBALL whom have performed in this city The Madisons having won the first There great Interest the AMBOY VOCATIaTTEAM Protections .565 wind finish that threatened the local half championship of the local Elks ing series between the Woodbridge Libertys 12 11 .522 with disaster before. KEASBEY, March 1.—The Keas- representatives brought bowling league, an exciting fight be- and Perth Amboy High School team, BEATS NEW BRUNSWICK Garfields 12 12 .500 tween the Ironclads and Starfish the first of which will be played Eagles 5 16 .228 bey light junior baseball club is BALL MATCHES teams for second half honors is look- here on Monday. Humanes 2 22 .083 planning for an early start this sea- The representative basketball son and ed for. There was no change in the locU elected William McGraw as team of Vocational School No. 2 of firemen's league standing last night manager of the nine. In his fold this city traveled to New Brunswick McGraw. has the The sixth show of the Center Ath- The local Vocational School bas- as a result of the meeting of tne following players: two vic- Tuesday afternoon and downed Lund, Hatarick, Fee brothers. Stark. Schedule of Games at Y. letic Club is scheduled for the local ketball team Is credited with McClellan and Liberty teams on the Big over Vocational School the colors of School 1 of New Toth. Soo, Romer, Koperwhats and auditorium on Tuesday night of next tories the Argonne alleys. The McClellans Brunswick to the tune of a 21-19 Communications should M. C. A. Tomorrow Night week. Eight shows were planned at team of New Brunswick this season. won two out of three games in this Katrousky. score. Earlier in the season the be addressed N. J. the match, winning the first and third. to Keasbey, —All Teams original organization meeting of New Brunswick Vocational School Play the Center Club In the fall. A collection of bowlers, rated with G. Tooker, anchor man of the Mc- early team was beaten in this the best in this section, will go to city by a Clellans won high score and hign 48-45 score. Chizmadia and Sulli- Another effort to bring back Lakewood to give battle to average honors In this set, rolling ANOTHER MARRIED AND tonight van starred for the victors in tne Four more matches will be played as one of the leading sports the five beat bowlers of that city. 168, 172 and 224 for an average of wrestling ! latest their in the last in the City Volley Ball League to- of this locality will be made through game, rally 181. two minutes deciding the game. SINGLE MEN’S CLASH morrow night at the Y. M. C. A. the of bouts in the local au- The scores: staging The score: Art Jensen Stars for Bill Hal- Crack North Plainfield Team gymnasium, the first contest getting ditorium. From present indications there McClellans a more baseball School No. 2 In the near future another mar- away at 7 o’clock. Commencin to- will be great many Ondisko 122 139 146 Beaten on Home Court in G. F. Tl. ried-single men's bowling match lahan’s Team on Bohnsack by morrow night each of the eight teams of every class this city this Fytok 166 than there has been in a Sullivan, f 1 9 11 will be rolled on the Y. M. C. A. teams will summer F. Tooker. 142 115 ... Ten Points play every Friday night Glaus, f 1 0 2 alleys, according to an announce- Alleys the is ended in June. In number of years. 174 197 112 > until league Dwyer ment by Gus Pappas, who was in- Chizmadia. c 4 0 8 Desmond 170 123 108 addition Tuesday night games will be strumental in staging the recent With the of summer Santoro, g 0 0 0 ! 168 172 224 played later in the schedule. approach G. Tooker. ten-man match. H. S. CORRESPONDENT Volosin, g .. 0 0 0 Bill Hallahan’s Recreation bow- Tomorrow schedule of there is some talk about the possi- Exhibiting excellent teamwork the night’s The next match will be a five- team defeated the Perth Arrt- is as follows: bility of running outdoor boxing 776 746 756 '"V18' Perth team games 6 9 21 man affair—Bill Pemberton. Harry combination of John J Dolan in Amboy High School girls’ shows in this city this year. Outdoor Libertys il>y 1 Ralmon. A1 Simonsen. A1 Wiberal- did the unexpected yesterday after- Outlaws vs. Bakclitc 7 talked of in former School No. Tiri, out of three games in a m it"v at -’dock. boxing has been Bosie .. 105 150 107 lake and Clarence Hoffman— noon in defeating the strong North G. F. Tl. cn the Bohnsack alleys. Smith street Merchants vs. Nationals at 7:30 I years but never tried out. Langan 122 ! for the married comoination. Plainfield School sextet on the Lins,, f 4 3 11 and^^^ last night, The feature of the High o’clock. Harvey. 112 94 Tom Smith. Art Baker, AArt Jensen, latter's court a 22-12 score. The Dzurilla, f. 1 0 2 match was the rolling of Art Jensen, by Lead Works vs. Press at 8 o’clock. There is every indication that as HanBOn. 129 187 163 Henry Simonsen and Pappas for the record of the team was even- Sabo, c 2 0 4 anchor man of the winners, who Amboy Bankers vs. Professional; at 8:30 much interest will be taken In the Dolan 141 169 127 single men. ed at four-all through the register- Zelanko, g .. 0 0 0 won high score and high average o’clock. present Industrial volley ball league Jost 161 175 159 The single men won the ten-man of this win over a combination Afukin, g 1 9 2 honors rolling 170. 207 and 212 for ing The return of Elizabeth to form as there was in the baseball league match on the Y. M. C. A. alleys which has been a stumbling block At the present time there are four in the Elks state an average of 197 bowling league of last summer. 648 775 688 early this week. for Amboy lassies in former seasons. teams tie for first with victories and result in the Perth Am- 8 3 19 The Amboys won the first game tonight may Coach Miss Elizabeth Kirkpatrick four tied for with defeats. “Bills” of this set by thirty-nine pins, the last single boy gaining undisputed title had her charges at their best for The teams which have won thus far to seventh second game wenf to the Recrea place providing they this contest and with Miss Helen In the are the make a tiros by thirteen pins and the decid- league Outlaws, Press, good showing against the Schultz at her post, the homesters Professionals and Merchants. None fast Newark team ing -'ontest alsn was won by Halla- climbing lodge on were not in the An offens- the han's collection of bowlers. The running. of these teams play each other to- local alleys These are the first ive around Miss Schultz en- morrow a chance in two rubber game ended with eight pivoted night, there elng games weeks. No contes-s abled to fake the lead early that the were point: separating the two teams. Amboy four-cornered tie continue scheduled last week on account in the and at half time the it is not The Bake- of om: on struck out in the last rrante game although likely. Washington's birthday. Plainfield of the second and third contests cf score was 13-5. North lite team, which was handicapped Jersey City has a five game lead in the second ha f but the at the the set deciding same. threatened against Press team by having present time. Newark is in Alice con- The scores: Captain Bjork's players neither Parker nor Peakes in the second place, Paterson in third and tinued plugging and succeeded in game, will be ready ‘o make for Elizabeth and Union Hill are tied Recreations up holding a safe lead. their original defeat and expect to for fourth place. Passaic in sixtn, Wisnewski 146 155 168 Seventeen of the Amboy points make short work of the Outlaw com- Amboy and Plainfield tied for sev- !’ Johnson 156 175 125 were made by Miss Schultz and on bination. enth and Bayonne, and Bucko 150 179 200 Rahway the defense, the Misses Bjork and Hoboken are tied for ninth position Hallahan .. 157 151 138 Larson starred. The Misses Mitchell in the league standing. Rutherford A. Jensen .. 170 207 212 and Conover were the shining lights is holding forth in the cellar. for North Plainfield. Stone of Plain- The Union Hill team will to 779 867 843 go field refereed the seven City for a set of games to- Amboys game, calling Jersey rtn fVto rioHnra and tVlirtPPn fin thft night. Hoboken will Invade Rahway Vigne 151 189 147 home club. and Plainfield is to roll at Eizabett. H. Simonsen 159 159 161 Tomorrow afternoon the Newark and the local team will Einhorn 168 157 ISO local girls travel to Princeton for a return go clash on the Madison avenue alle,s Jenkins 156 172 167 with the college town lassies. Am- in this city, Rutherford is sched- A. Simonsen ..... 184 177 1S9 boy beat Princeton in an extra per- uled for the Paterson alleys, and on the local court some Passaic and will roll three 818 854 835 iod contest LEAGUE MATCH Bayonne time ago. games on the latter's alleys. The score: If the local bowlers continue the Amboy pace set in recent games, Amboy G. F. T1 Beat Pacer Team in Elks will be in the first division within Hoy, f. 2 0 3* a week. The league ends on Arpil Pavolosky, f.1 0 2 League and Climb Into 19. Schultz, f.10 2 17* Rezinshak, c.. 0 0 0 Fourth Place Bartha, sc 0 0 0 IN SHAPE Bjork, g ..0 0 0 Larson, g... 0 0 0 Elks Local League W L. P.C. 13 2 22 Ironclads 10 2 .$33 North Plainfield Madisons ...... 7 5 .533 when she for das T1 -and G. F. Eight Round Bout on P. B. Stariish .. 5 1 .556 stops 3* A. Mitchell, f.2 1 Nationals .. 6 6 .500 i 5 0 9 • Mn A. Program for Conover, f ... Pacers 4 8 .333 March 23 Drake, c 0 0 0 Sterlings 1 8 .111 P. Mitchell, c.0 0 0 Led by Clarence Hoffman, anchor sc .. 0 0 0 Can she start car Brown, man who carried off high average the with quick confidence and Brokaw, g 0 0 0 honors for the match, the National be off with a Frankie Daly, Staten Island vet- Bergman, g 0 0 0 bowling team in the Elks local z-z-zip? Can she breeze along on the eran, has been signed to fight .. 0 0 0 Perry, g league last night won three games coldest with a motor that’s full of Mickey Delmont of Newark In the from the Pacers and climbed into day snap and power? eight round main event on the card 7 1 12 fourth position. Hoffman rolled 187, * for the Patrolmen's Benevolent As- Overhead shots count one point. 168 tnd 198 for an average of 18S. sociation show in the local audito- Satter’s 210 was high score for this She can—with Tydol in the tank. rium on Friday night, March 23. match of Carteret Daly since the beginning of his weight championship The scores: and is at stake. ring career, has fought some of the Middlesex county Gasoline fast It en- an six round Tydol Economy beet men in his class. He Is popular There is interesting Nationals vaporizes bout and three fours on the pro- on the island and a big delegation Riekwood 176 181 170 ters the in a atomized mist. Bums gram. The committee in charge of cylinders finely Is expected to accompany him to Bagger. 175 174 ... this show has decided that there win- 133 ... 164 and this city to see him check the Darling ...... cleanly full power and as- will be no canvassing to make ad- completely—delivers ning streak of the Essex county Dunham .. 144 138 190, vance sales for this event. sures full fuel on battler. Delmont and Daly ha> e Oisen ...... 143 14s economy the lean 15 to 1 mixture. both participated In a great many Hoffman 182 168 193 contests of late, and therefore will need little conditioning to have bowlingmMTonight 810 804 871 When Milady stops for gas, tell her to look for one them at their best. to- >f Matchmaker Bill Seiboth is confi- There will be a bowling match the orange and black pumps. They are everywhere. dent that the remainder of the pro- night in the “Y” Thursday night Satter 155 210 1*2 132 101 ... gram should have the fans sitting league between the teams of J. Gar- Trygar. 119 ... 149 prettv for the windup between Dei- della and A. Gardella. The first Buchan ...... 126 lrionl and Daly. In the semi final game is scheduled to start promptly Haynes. 160 122 178 157 bout a special grudge affair, Johnny at 8 o’clock. Both teams are expect- Layden ...... Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation 158 13$ 146 f'arrol! and Benny Hertz of Carte- ed to be out In full strength for this Crouse .. •et will swap punches and the light contest. South Ave., V. .... Westfield, J„ 724 749 740 Telephone 1336

I State Tourney to Start _ _ The state basketball championship tourney is slated to start today. There will be games at Elizabeth, Chest colds-broken! Hoboken and Newark. New Bruns- wick High is the only Middlesex Inflamed membranes, * congestion, county team out for state honors oppressive pain.Apply Sloans to chest . // ind it is expected that a number of \mboy fans will to Elizabeth for and throat It scatters IV go congestion #iji the games tonight. -your cold is gone! W Villa’s Title at Stake Economy Gasoline I Madison Square Garden tonight Tydol Panoho Villa will meet Frankie ---— For fall economy use Veedol motor oil Sloan’s liniment Senaro for the third time. Villa is Tydol Fresh from Hot comes ~ titleholder and Genaro Springs [ ^ __ kills :he flyweight ___ pain! * the foremost challenger. A num- t his photo of showing ^^^B oer of local fight fans interested in t he Yankee slugger ys lie appeared the flyweight division will be at the c n the golf course soon after his! -***«%*•«*■:- J \ V *