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YANKEES WIN from Kansas as held the City, became stars of the game they Williston P.-T.A. the r Butler and L. High BRADENTON, Fla., March 13.— Yankee hurler to ‘S1 opposing forwards, Briefs g0 five lnni Williams to a lone point. City Notes “Father’s Night" (a?)—The New York Yankees bagged an exhibition and MYERS APPOINTED | also the flr“S Exciting Game an unsavory victory over the Louis- get credit for his BENSON RETURNS at- second triumph ,'C In the most exciting boys’ game Approximately 500 persons ville Colonels today, 8 to 2, scoring allowed both He SPORTS Clerk James Benson, Louisville runs i, BOSTON City seven of their runs errors COACH AT to date the Beulaville Boys team tended the annual “Father’s Night” through of the five hits the ill at his home for the past Colonels defeated the fast passing South- Indus- by the American Association club. him were scratchy. ' to his office in program of the Williston Lindell al o\ RAF STAGES BIG Ad- lads a score of 23 to 15 week, returned John Lindell, big righthander up ted in two runs ut' Named Alter Graduate port by last with a triple afternoon. The crowd the city hall yesterday. trial High school P.T.A. night M’ELWEE STAGES RAIDS ON GERMANY Ends yesterday visory Athletic Board was continually brought to its leet at the school. shots of both NOT IN COURT Series of Meetings by the spectacular Speakers and topics included: From Page One) and the determined efforts Jack Tide Water Power NET MEET UPSET (Continued teams Hftll, of A.M. it be Rev. S. J. Howie, pastor in the Britioh of both aggregations. company bus driver, asks heaviest explosives of Man- March 13.— was the high man for ■ stated he is not the Jack Hall Z.E. church, “Foundation Brown in NEWTON, Mass., Thigpen Defeats Ed ‘Lefty’ arsenal. of Dennis “Denny the game and the winners as he referred to in recorder’s court hood from Rev. I. Boykins, was Appointment Boys”; Ten- Berlin, the ministry said, at Yale and the for 13 markers and Men’s National Indoor Myers, former line coach rang hoop reports. “Confidence in Your Boys”; and fire*; for the losers with left alight with tremendous Brown, as Boston college's head foot- Willis was high nis Tournament was the be<-t M. L. Anderson, president of P.T. main German was announced tonight five points. Thomas DARST WILL PREACH so, too, were the ball coach man on the floor with Fathers Should Attend and Bremen. by Graduate Manager John P. Cur- defensive The Rev. Thomas C. A., “Why of Hamburg for South- Right March 13.- ports succeeds Frank Leahy, who Shannon doing nice work OKLAHOMA CITY, Hit iey. He Darst, D. D., will administer the P.-T.A.” of Destroyer Dort. University resigned to go to Notre Dame, rite of confirmation and M>l_Frank McElwee, North sea, apostolic Games and contests were lea hy the first Off Jutland, in the as the one Upset Contest Arkansas net ace, pulled Myers, long regarded preach the sermon at the 11:15 Hall director of destroyer was declared In the ot tne early Esther Palmer, of the men s N a German outstanding candidate among the upset game o’clock service Sunday morning major surprise the stern oy an the fast travel- music at the school. The home tournament to- squarely hit on for the position, evening yesterday Paul’s church. tional indoor tennis it 60-odd applicants at Saint Episcopal economics and manual de- aerial attacked, also, ad- Chinquapin lassies put the training Ed Lefty torpedo: was named after the graduate ing day by upsetting added, was a big supply ship Dunn school sextette out of partments had exhibits on display, champion was athletic board ended a long High CLASS TO MEET Brown, Texas municipal harbor of visory H. Foster a solo, anchored in Ijmuiden coach the running by a close 24 to 19 and Robert sang Waco, 8-6, 6-1. series of meetings to pick a All members of the from and other vesstiS score in a thrill with Loyal- “Old Man River.” a The Netherlands unbeaten 1940 packed game The Texas southpaw, sopnu- to carry on after an ty class of the Sixth Street Ad- and off Ostend. Belgium. the lead see-sawing back and forth In brief remarks to the gather- university ■ more at Baylor airdrome was season. The Dunn vent Christian Sunday School di- A Norwegian throughout the game. Prof. F. J. school seventh in the singles is 35 years old and a piooull ing, Rogers, ranked the ministry’s account He team had been as an early are urged to attend a joint bombed, where he picked stressed the fact that was the first seeded player in T h e of the university of Iowa, class and principal, vision, said, along with others favorote to cop the title after their meeting oyster their Ingwerson from youths should seek jobs using |to be eliminated. and with various tar- played under Bert defeat of Leland Hign roast at the home of I. W. the net fre- Netherlands My- the‘strong hands and not try for white collar McElwee stormed northwest Germany and 1927-29. After being graduated, school team. 1 King, 720 Dock street, at 8 gets in made in the second set. catching a at Mason Citj, jobs. Refreshments, possible •quentiy the low countries generally. ers coached year D. Lanier, forward, was the high o’clock tonight. time a contest the off balance was toe and then profes- by popularity among his tired opponent The attack on Berlin Ia„ High played gun for the game with 12 markers in- Bears. boys, in which about $65 was after time. first since Dec. 20, and it was sional football for the Chicago followed by Wilson a teammate BEEKEEPERS Talbert. Cincinnati univer- be no experi- raised, were served at the close Bill timated that there would His first college coaching with 10 points. Warren and Davis Local are invited to No. 6, beekeepers the 5 who is seeded for Hitler's at Virginia and fi'om with 7 each. of program. ; sity player more long immunity ence was West led the losers points attend a meeting of the state in the quarter-fi- with joined McElwee capital. there he moved to Yale, along Field Day association at Char- Patterson. Beekeepers ns Is defeating Bob offensive sweep aiurns Neale. The Bolivia team had a by In the Earle (Greasy) boys’ lotte on March 19, County Farm conference singles of today’s op made a good of the Men of St. Paul’s Will Missouri Valley the night—exclusive “We feel we have field day at the expense Agent R. VV. Galpiiin announced from Tulsa university, loss of five British to have five in the 6 ■champion erations—the selection and are happy Long Creek-Grady yesterday. Among the Scheduled Hold Meeting Tonight 6-4. was acknowledged. said as he announced and filled 6-4, planes him,” Curley o’clock game yesterday are F. L. an Brit- speakers Huggins, was in charge even on this score the refused to with so field it The Ohioan But the appointment. Curley the air many goals of the it. Nine president association, and The Lutheran Men of St. Paul's although Patterson rallied ish claimed the better of terms or length of the sounded like the staccato of British ;the way, discuss the E. R. Root. will hold their monthly meeting at haomentarily in the final set. German bombers w ere reported Myers. pom-poms on an air raid. When last contract given the home of Mr. C. J. Oldenbuttel, Frank Guernsey of Houston, two- shot down in Nazi attacks the final whistle had sounded the on the GASOLINE THEFTS corner Forest Hill Drive and Guil- lime national intercollegiate title- night on Britain, centered Bolivia lads were in the front 56 mis P. J. Allender, of 1209 South ford Ave., tonight at 8 o’clock. holder, made short work of Ran- Liverpool area. Then, early SIX GAMES SLATED to 9 and served notice on the rest cralt Fourth street, and A. J. A good program has been arranged Tulsa High morning, two more German of the field that they were out to Ayotte, riall Clark, 17-year-old and member is to attend. near the southeast IN TOURNEY TODAY of 12 South Eighth street, last every urged school player, 6-0, 6-2. were downed win this tournament. night reported to police some- Fifth-seeded Jack Kramer of Los coast. L. Danford was the top scorer (Continued From Page Nine) the with 22 fol- one was stealing gasoline from Angeles sped through his third Significant for game points of their automobiles parked near match with Cliff Williams, The most significant point lowed by H. Mills with 16 and R. the round consolation; 7 p. m., boys consola- Vciears Way for^ A. and this defense, as the British put it, Rabon with 11. The guards, A. their residences. a southpaw from Oklahoma and 9 p. 200 Nazi planes tion; 8 p. m.. girls finals; BREATHING at Stillwater, winning was that perhaps McKeithan and A. Lewis, were the / M. college finals. a few ahead of them in over Britain during the mgnt m., boys in the sides of the losers just steps COMFORT A 6-1, 6-1. were thorns / easily. of those Clarkton Opens With Win the count. The winners did not let in both singles and and thus the proportion as they stopped every offensive Quarter-finals 20 as shooting name affect their for _A was about one in A fast breaking, sharp threat.