Return Bout Of Eagle And Belletti Features Phoenix Card SUSPENDED STAR PHELAN SPURNS WORLD’S CLASSIEST Bishop, Foxx, Cochrane, State's Best Amateurs $30,000 CONTRACT ICE FOURSOME AT Athletic Stars, Lead TO BECOME PRO Bill ATHLETE IN 1933 Mix On Boxing ARENA FRIDAY Position Percentages "Babe" Didriksog to Do At Arena Irving Jaffe, Andy Roach, By JACK CUDDY To-night Mall Film Work — in Nerval Baptie and (lilted Pm* Correspondent) Going Continuing their slugfest so suddenly begun two weeks New York, Dec 22—(UP)—Brilliant fielding, which re- for Distance Long ago, Eagle, the high school boy with much fistic Gladys Lamb in New sulted in three new records, one tie and generally improved Charley and Sal Belletti, Hartford’s “hard rock” will meet naven cxntDinon marked the 1932 American league season ac- Swimming promise, percentages, this as the deluxe number of a twelve bout to official released again evening STILL, PLAT GOLF. cording figures to-day. Beaumont, Tex, Deo 22—(UP)— Arena. Thise time Bel- to the Democrat) amateur boxing card at the Phoenix Springfield, Mm (UP)—Chicago White Sox figure picture in automobile advertising. Ball Stele who failed to put In his ap- Jaffe, Olympic speed skating The third new standard was for Players—Imagine! to bo near the top of the heap She announced her decision at C^Cr up pearance for his bout with Eagle, champion, Andy Roach, former their basemen. Jlmmp Dykes of the Frankie the Bran- next The Sox Infield la con- the home of her here McGowan, year. parents claims that he was not In the best sprint champion. Nerval Baptie, for A's fielded nt a .980 clip through ford boy who looked like sure big siderably strengthened by a trade where she is spending the Christ- world's of shape for that battle and asked 20 years the recognized 141 games, thereby topping the old league talent ror a number of with the lied Sox in which Chicago mas holidays. She advised Law- of for a return contest. professional speed skating cham- .987 set up by Willie Kamm yearn, had hie batting improved, got Hal Rhyne, shortstop. Rhyne, rence D1 Benedetto, New Orleans, his Miss Earned Bout pion and partner, Gladys Cleveland. v seems to be the exception to the above, a- brilliant player In 1981, Southern A. A, U. chairman, of It Second Lamb, Canadian woman champ. Op August 14, third baseman, well known rule that seldom, if got off to a bad start early last In a telegram. She quit her file Although Belletti was beaten In two mentioned will offer of Boston tied The last Urbane Pickering ever, associates gratitude with a season after an injury. The White clerk job in a Dallas insurance that bout, he made such a fine a "fancy figure skating and acro- the record for assists at that cor- ball player. Ordinarily, no one can Sox gave Boston outfielders Bob office two days ago. showing against the Crosby high batic program while Jaffe will ner by handling nine without an do enough for them, and helping Seeds and Bob Fothergill, and Sports Writer school athlete that Matchmaker in a series of races compete against error. hands are readily forgotten—ex- Inflelders Johnny Hodapp and Ore- "The only announcement I am Mulligan decided to give the In- the one of the tho Dale Roach to determine Jimmy Foxx of A’s, cept for the moment. However, In gory Mulleavy, for Rhyne and In a position to make with regard surance City youth another shot. two who will for the of Detrolt-Boston and compete Alexander the ease of McGowan It seems to Pitcher Eddie Durham. to my plans for the immediate fu- Belletti. as fans will recall, gave world’s Burns of the Ht I.ouls pro title. Irving be different. Named 1933 manager ture Is that I am going to engage Eagle a great battle In spite of the same base- Xorvald Baptie held the Browns were the leading first of the Baltimore Orioles a short In writing on‘sports and perhaps fact that he was floored on sev- title Jaffe, men of now being sought by with averages .994, .992, time ago, Frank has been busy other subjects. I am also going to eral occasions during the course of the Jewish for 20 Alexander speed king, and .992, respectively. making plans for the spring, and LOWER PRICES SET do some Him work. That has al- the setto. Belletti had Eagle In and because of his age—now was the most years ambitious, garnering among other things has offered old ready been arranged for. a bad way in the last session and he has retired from the more a of 10.89 52, naverage accepted Chief Bender a Job as coach. Ben- "Other offers are pending and I many were of the opinion that If streiruous sport of speed racing chances a game. der It was who gave McGowan his BY RANGER may accept some of these also, but the fight had gone another min- ana has won the premier place of Here are the records of the first HEADS; break with New Haven, and now for the present at least. Matri- ute, Eagle might have been floored. the world as a fancy skater. three men in each position, listed that the Branford boy Is up there mony will not be among the things Both fighters are reported In according to their percentages: Held Title 20 Years a bit, he Is trying to help the I will accept. Reports of my ac- fine shape. Eagle has been warm-hearted redskin who helped SPRINGFIELD OUT Haptic holds the distinction of First Basemen. ceptance of other offers, which working hard under the supervi- athlete in the him when he was “breaking in.’’ me are of Chick who stated being the one tgorld P.O.! A. have already reached with- sion Lawson, | G. I T.C.JPct. The chief coached Frankie with to hold a world title for a period 79 out foundation. lost night that his protege will pin Koxx, Phlla 141 1328! 1416|.9»4 and watched him Les Patrick New of two decades and this honor was Burns, St L 150 1399 101 15121.992 personal pride Hockey ukcs swimming a knockout defeat over Belletti accomplished on the steel blades. Alexdr, D-B 103 1055| 67 11311.992 moving upward, always hoping “Just by way of keeping myself to-night. While on the other hand that his stlckwork Boss of New York Club He and Miss Lamb will put on a would Improve In training, if not in form, for I the Hartford Italian, who ran up Second Banemen. half as much as his display of skating craft that will ball-hawking am assuredly not going to take eight straight wins via the knock- at which latter work he was a Is astonish the onlookers. In conjunc- IBIshop, Phil 106 232 340 579 .988 —Boxing Shakeup myself out of the athletic picture, out route until he met with a set- L 153 393 526 937 .981 "natural.’’ The chief should still tion with this program the Arena iMellllo, St I am seriously considering taking back two weeks ago, sent word to 'Lazzerl, NY 133 262 405 784 .978 be worth his weight as a pitching Ahead management has arranged a skat- up long distance swimming in a Promoter Mulligan that he to in races coach, and working with his for- a ing period following the and Third Baaemen. big way. It Is one branch of ath- tip-top shape and predict vic- exhibition. mer protege the 1933 season New York. Dec 22.—(UP)— fancy skating 8 401!.9801 letics I have not specialized in be- tory. IDykes, Plilla 141 14212511 should be a good one for both of Lester Patrick, manager of tho 9 3521.9741 fore. I became .interested In It, Looks Good Sewell, N.Y. 122 12212211 them. New York Rangers hockey club Wash 149 1581295114 467 .9701 seriously and lor the first time, at IBluege since Its organization In 1926, to- The bout between Johnny Ho- the Olympic games. It awakened Thurston day became of the club gan of this city and Young Sam St I Greenleaf, president latent ambition to do pazdeKruddy and vice-president of Madison a something Langford, New Haven negro knock Cronin, Wash 141 306 448 7811.9591 real in that Square Garden, following Colonel sphere. out artist, Is also expected to be McNair, Phil 133 242 391 6641.953! Of The Green Table “But I realize that I am too 304 John S. Hammond's a slam-bang affair. Hogan, ap- Burnett, Cld 103 184 516|.946| resignation In to withstand the TO DEFEND TITLES Imagine yourself being 23 “in tile from those positions. light weight pearing in a local ring last week, endurance test of a Ontflelder*. liole” ami your opponent 37 In a Patrick has been active as a gruelling long knocked out a boxer from Bridge- 123 billiard distance swim. I want to swim (Spcclul to The Democrat) Vosmik, Cld.11631432 121 5 449 .9891 point pocket game. player, official and promoter of port In an impressive fashion. Ho around Manhattan then do New Haven, Dec 22—Match- Manush, Wh 1146 318 6 4 328 9881 Your chances of winning would be hockey for about 30 years. The island, made a hit with the fans and they channel and the maker James Carten presents an- Hass, Phila |137)372 6 5 383 (,.9871 about one in ten thousand. Yet Rangers under his leadership have the English will back him up to take the meas- That means I’ll have other ull-star amateur boxing show that was the predicament llaipli qualified for the Stanley cup play- Hellespont. ure of the Elm City slugger. Ho- t'alrtera. world’s for to on some extra at the New Haven Arena to-night Greenleaf, pool king offs for six consecutive years, and put poundage. gan, however, 1s meeting rugged Ph 1371652! 94 751 .993 In a lot.of it for I two state title bouts and Cochrane, twelve years found himself last have won the cup once. Quite weigh only opposition and is apt to find him- featuring Dt 105 3991 59 462 1.991 the fourth and linal meeting of Hayworth night playing Pasquale Natalie of Coincident with Hammond's 130 now. I’ve already doubled my self In plenty of trouble when ho Dickey, N.Y. 108 6391 53 701 .987 "fin Can" Itomanelli, the blond Chicago. At his next turn. Ralph resignation, the Garden announced food Intake.” starts trading wallops with the New took his cue In hund ami proceeded Havener. record which bantumwelgli of Stamford and | Pilcher*. I that It would withdraw Its Spring- Langford’s to run 106 balls urid defeat N'uta- Is do.ted with knockout wins over Mike Murphy, the East Hampton St t» 411 8! 501 015811.0001 field club of the Cnnadlan-Amerl- 'Stewart, | 125 to 57. In the of best in slugger. Kretltas. Phil 231 161 32 0 48 1.000 llc, meantime, can league from that city, becauso some the heavyweights Andrew Ponzl of Erwin BROOKLYNEAGLES holds a one-round I'azilen vs Banning |Uhle, Detroit | 33| «l 26! 0|30|1.000| disposed of increasing heavy losses. The club Connecticut, the best or Willie j jj’rankie Pazdcn, state light- Rudolph, challenger was used as a “farm” to develop kayo victory over Ward, champion of Watertown, the group, which gave Greenleaf future Ranger players. Hartford, holder of the 1932 tour- weight his 12th title In will defend his laurels against Ed- world’s automatic The Garden also announced a IN BENEFIT GAME nament championship. When one Bob Stone Beats fashion. Eddio die Bunnlng, the East Hampton reduction in hockey admission takes It fo( granted that five Hammond and the Gar- Hogan, the present champion, sensation. Hanning fought prices. Two fine attractions will occupy Alumni Games Galore over failed to knockout Ward on two brilliant battles with Frankie Vaz- McPartland, 145-88 den had disagreed sharply ad- the attention of Brooklyn hoop won the title v.ele at the local and these two moves prior to his resig- occasions although he sports palace Christmas week always gives dicts to-night at Duggan gym. In title In nation. from him, it looks as though John- is worthy of this meeting. New Haven, Dec 22.—Bob Stone local high school grads an oppor- the main setto at 8 o'clock the Rud- Sports circles would not be sur- ny Is in for a battle. the other title bout Chester staged a formed reversal In the tunity to visit the home folks and Brooklyn Eagles will take on the will prised to see a shakeup In the Gar- PleMiog dy, state welterweight champ third block of his city champion- possibly swing into a basketball Torrington Cardinals while in the local k.o. art- den’s boxing department shortly. meet Nathan Mann, ship pocket-billiard* series with game to show what college has appetizer an hour earlier Joe Most of the favorite boxers about ist. Mann has had 19 fights thus Tom McPartland last night. Shoot- done for them from an athletic Boley’s St Joseph Parochial the state will be on'deck for places far in his amateur career and has ing consistently good billiards from standpoint. This season, there league leaders will meet "Foots” on the card. Such fighters as one via been victorious in all but the start, Stone clicked off runs of will be plenty of action between MERIDEN TOPPLES Berardl’s Duggan sharpshooters. Jole Rosia, New Britain bantanl- knockout. 43 and 27 to defeat McPartland, Crosby and Wllby graduates and A large crowd is expected to sit welght; Frankie Angelo, New Ha- of the Action is promised in eahh 145 to 88. The match went 40 undergraduates. This evening In at the twin bill. "Hooks” Mar- ven bantamweight champion; Spiro there will 12 ring encounters and innings. Crosby graduates who have spe- tino will referee both engagements. Morris, Bridgeport, classy boxer; in be plenty of keen competition McPartland also played well hut cialized In swimming for the past DEMOLAYS 27-20 Admission will be five cents, the A1 Futter, New Blftaln welter- as the remain- the title bouts in his form couldn’t quite mal£h the five years will do their stuff In the proceeds to be turned over to the weight; Peter Albert* Oakville, work of for- East Main street Eddie Yankee, Now ing slugfests. at times brilliant the tank, constituting (Special To The Democrat) school Milk Fund. middleweight; be sheriff. McPartland the first vs Alumni swim- and There will representatives mer Waterbury Crosby Meriden, Dec 22—The local The Eagles would like to book Britain, flyweight contender, from close to 15 cities throughout 42 balls in one ming meet on record. To-morrow Frankie SulUvun, Hartford, feath- pocketed appear- chapter of the DeMolay took over games with any teams In the city Hartford, Meri- and 28 at another. the at It on erweight sensation, Joe Roberts the state including ance at the table night Wllby boys get their traditional rivals, the Doric or valley. For games call the the. commercial court when of are on the card, fanB den. Wallingford, Bridgeport, As a result of last night’s match. the' chapter of Waterbury courteers, Brooklyn Y between 4 and 6 Brooklyn, Stamford. Windsor T.ocks, Nor- Stone to the front In the grads and undergrade hook at will witness some of the outstand- forged up hero last night In a state league o'clock and ask for Frank De- New Britain, or while next ing fighters of the state In actlou. walk, Danbury, series. He is leading 302 to 296, basketball, Monday encounter, 27 to 20. Blaslo or write him at 18 Alder and New and their Branford, Waterbury by six points. night Crosby hoopsters Tommesotti featured the offen- street. Six boxers from Rockville make will be admitted will have the Haven. Ladies A large crowd witnessed last predecessors spot- sive play of the winners amfexlng their initial appearance here. Jim- light In a basketball at the free. night's match. The fourth block game seven The locals staged a my Britt, the flyweight champion, All in the three points. will he played to-night and admis- Wilby gym. all, last half rally, outscorlng the Brasr heads the group. Attempts will be events promise plenty of Interest- St Joe’s to sion is free. Cltyites, 18 to six In the final twa Leading made by the matchmaker pair ing athletic entertainment as well Yankee of New Hillies and O’Fe’s periods. Britt with Eddie as opportunities to renew ac- him- A return game will be played in Parochial League Britain, who has established quaintances. Waterbury at tho Boys’ Club Jan- self as a contender for the title Win Y Contests a number of wins at the waterHesubs uary 14. Boley Jokabauskas’ St Joseph following Hammond and Phoenix avenue drill-shed. A1 Hockey Meriden quintet hung up their third “Red” Gladney's Hillies won by If 2 4 Satryb, clever 140 pounder; Young No one with even a slight knowl- Robinson, .1 straight victory in the Parochial over the who failed 0 2 Leonardd*. 148; Ed Barry, 136; and forfeit Sigmas FOR BOYS’CLUB edge of professional hockey condi- ILbottson, rf.1 League yesterday afternoon on In their for 1 7 Bert Troy, 146 pounder, are also to put appearance tions in New York city was too Tommesettl, rf .3 their home court defeating SS. their scheduled T Interclub league 0 0 listed. greatly surprised at the resigna- Vincent, ..0 Peter and Paul, 15 to 7. Pranshe- last night at the central Y. Willie Carroll’s Paper Box quin- 0 2 The teams scheduled for the game tion of Colonel John 8. Hammond Brandle. c ...1 tis featured with nine points. In In the other tilt the O’Fc's trimmed tet, undefeated leader of the In- 2 6 show are coming from New Haven, ns president of the New York Hart, lg .2 the other games St Thomas won the 21 to 14, Mike Calo 2 ti Cardinals, dustrial league, will show on their Ranger hockey club, which hap- Ifnapp, rg .2 their second straight conquering St and Eddie Lovesky featuring for home court, the Brooklyn Y to- pens to be part and parecl of Margaret’s, 16 to 10, Carey and the winners with nine and eight 10 7 27 NAUGY FIREMEN Madison Square Garden. It lias doing most of the scoring, LOSE; respectively. Johnny Moore night meeting the Watervlile Big Joyce points, liecn no secret that Hammond and Waterbury and St Mary’s triumphed over the and Ambrose Shea were the Cards Five who were substituted tills FREE POLANDER DITTO William F. Carey, president of the Koslosky, If .2 1 5 Sacred Hearts, 20 to 3. best bets. morning for the Club Indies Boys’ Garden, have heen at loggerheads Thompson, If.0 0 0 BITTER VALUE who cancelled their late last League Standing game for more than a year, with the t'orklndale, rf .3 0 6 AU-Torrlngton, led by “Red” night. W. L. P.C. Germano and Connie de- blowoir coming a few days ago, Lecce, c .1 1 3 Peasley, In the at 7:30 .3 0 1.000 Firemen In nevtr preliminary game liecausc of Carey’s dislike of the Wethered, lg .2 0 4 St Joseph feated the Naugatuck was procurable o'clock the 0 1.000 NAUGATUCK WINS Paper Box lassies will autocratic munner In which Col- 1 0 2 St Thomas .2 the New City last night, 39 to 36, the Kilos, rg 2 1 .667 play Chase girls. Dancing will onel Ilammond bundled the Spring- St Mary. in a Naugatuck Valley league en- follow the 1 1 .500 main attraction. field situation. The colonel's “take 9 2 20 St Margaret counter. Ih the other tilt the AT TWICE THI PRICi Probable main ... 1 2 .333 the NEW HAVEN game starting It or leave It” attitude lius made Referee—Russell. Ss. Peter-Paul Terryville town team routed OVER 2 .000 lineups: plenty of enemies for the Garden, St Francis. 0 Free Polands of Thomaston, 42 to Box 3 .000 Paper Watervlile ’tls said, and where dollaip and New Britain Wins Sacred Hearts ... 0 27. to Tlie Democrat) (Special Boley.If. Allard cents arc concerned no commer- New Britain, Dec 22—The New Naugatuck, Dee 22—Minus Dick Kulmanr... Baianda the cial enterprise cun afford to make Britain DeMolay five defeated Tuekey, Pete Foley’s Naugatuck a CAOESTERS Ragls.c. Denchy enemies In times like these. The Hartford DeMolay tossers In CENTRAL registered its third DIBiaso High quintet .rg.O’Brien Is too keen. Hammond last night, 35 to 18. consecutive win last night at the competition league game Y. M. H. A. IN T0RR1NGT0N Y Gaguin .Ig.Cameron to TO SEE cour- objected any further lowering “Y" defeating Kvening High Mcrmcii Here to of admission prices to hockey Hartford teers of New Haven, 39 34. — ACTION NEXT WEEK games at the Garden while Hartford, Dec 22 The next Tom Scally was the big gun in Carey HERE TO-NIGHT was for It, and the man with the YMCA senior swimming meet will the Greyhound* victory, scoring 2. Dec 22.—Coach Ed most power had to win out. be at Wuterbury on January Bridgeport. seven doubledeckers while ‘‘Irish” school Torrlngton comes to Hartford Jan Reilly and hla Central High Bill Caughan's Speedboys, de- McDermott was next in the race the will be the guests uary 7 and on January 20 basketball team fending champions of the central for individual scoring honors with of the Jewish CAPPOZZI GIRLS PLAY seniors to Storrs, where of the Center club Y Interclub will show on 14 four free awards. Black journey league, points, will compete against the Con- Community Center Monday night Y court in the fea- scored 19 of the losers points they the to-night WOODBURY TONITE necticut Aggie swimmers. when Manager Pat Weinstein's ture of a double header In the prelim the Naugatuck (Ry I'nlted Press) game Center club quintet opposes the Paul Klambts’ Tor- coached by Ray At New meeting strong High Freshmen, York—Ridgewood club Members of the YMHA. Y In defeated Frankie Moore's C’appozzl Girls’ Waterbury rington quintet the second Foley, —Nick Lutze, Indiana (drew) Mike basketball Heretofore the Brass City team Chase Park Juniors of Waterbury, team of the Brooklyn Southworth to Aid meeting of the two teams this year. the K. of L. seemed to have had the well known Earlier in the the locals were 30 to 17. Mazurki, Poland; George Hagen, section, formerly girls, year will on the out- threw meet at the K. of L. lodge Indian Sign Bridgeport handed a seven point setback in Brooklyn, Casey Berger, Giants credit two vic- rooms at 6:30 p. m. this evening Terry With fit, having to their the New City. PUTSIC FRIARS WIN California; Joo Shinkus, Lithuania, from which point they will leave for tories. Earlier In the season the In the preliminary to-night -at decistoned Mike Romano, Italy; Woodbury to pray the girls’ town New York, December 22—^UP) Waterbury boys practically doubl- 7:45 o’clock the reserve teams of os IN SOUTHINGTON, 39*30 Marin Plestinu, Jugo-Slavia, threw team. In what is expected to be a _ Billy Southworth will return ed the score of the Park City both clubs will collide. Earl Lal- Charley Dish, Norway; Joo Ko- great game. The local girls who coach next season to the New York basketeers. lier, Earl Lewis, Frank O’Donnell, mar, drew will make as out- that Cliff Bill The Putslc Friars defeated the Lithuania, Richard the trip includo Mar- Giants for whom he played The same line-up appeared Bill Olbson, Waugh. Stahl, Germany. Adano mid-season will In an Ernie Southington town team last night garet Stokes, McLean, Julia fielder from 1924 until in Bridgeport again put Leece, Desmarais, ’’Sonny” Vcznlek, Nellie Kelly, Adano Pcc- In 1926. appearance. The squad Includes: Connell and Moe Egan will show in the town hall, 39 to A1_ Southington At New York—St Nick’s—Gino Constance of the Mat- in the main 30, A1 Light and Frankie Cucolo kus, Jackson, Patricia Southworth, manager Levine and Dunn, forwards, with the Speedboys Garibaldi, Italy (drew) A ho Cole- Stokes arid Columbus clubs and and Roser- will follow the excelling for the locals. Tomorrow Ycsulaltis. Mary and Nora Rochester skin, center Spirit tilt. Dancing games. man, Los Angeles; Dr Karl Sar- Jenkins. The are will Clarence Maurice Rockowitz, night the Y boys will play the St girls coached by last season, replace sky, guards. polis, Pennsylvania (drew) Norton "Slim" Razler while aro who was released after and former YMHA Sebastian church team at the Mid- games Mitchell, Bridgeport boy Jackson, New York; Frank Judson, booked for them by Verblc- the season ended. He and Tom who now resides In Water- dletown state armory while Satur- Patsy player, Meet Detroit (drew) ‘‘Wee Willie'* Da- kas. will be Manager BUI Terry’s be In the lineup. Ramblers day night they will oppose the Clark bury may vis, Virginia: John Rlchtoff, Swe- assistants. Boys' Club Indies on the latter's den, threw Bill Leon, Detroit; Babe A. & with Ports- court. P. STANDINGS Southworth played Community Five Caddock, Boston (drew) Bill Nel- mouth, Toledo. Portland, Birming- BASKETBALL RESULTS- son, St Louis; Joe Savoldi, Indiana, State Report. ham, Pittsburgh, Boston Braves, (By United Press) STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC O W P End Ramblers will threw Floyd Marshall, California. L Giants and St Louis Cardinals. Dana Col Cathedral 2S. The South ACTIVITIES SHOW DEFICIT. Meriilen 24 17 7 23 29, Five at the was named manager of the Stevens meet the Community N. Haven 24 15 9 20 He Gen Theol Sem, 19, (Terriers) to succeed Bill Me- Pearl Street Neighborhood House Stute Pa. At Boston—Bull Martin, New Branford 24 14 10 19 Cards in 1929 Tech J. V. 18. College, (UP)—All of at 7:30 o’clock. Coach Jersey, threw Regis Slki, Abys- Deep Kiver 24 14 10 18 Kechnle. but before the end Hastings (Neb) TEA >5, Kear- tonight athletic activities at Pennsylvania Blanco requests all players sinia; George Llnnehan, Way land, Waterbury 24 12 12 16 the year he was sent to manage the ney TEA 30. Jimmy State college hero showed a de- the club rooms not threw Jim Wallis, Worcester; Scot- N. Haven (Bulldogs) 24 10 14 14 Cardinals’ farm at Rochester, Illinois 31, Missouri 24. to report at ficit for the fiscal year Just eaded, New «:S0 o’clock. The Ram- Dawkins, Texas, won on a foul London 24 7 17 10 from where he transferred to Co- Iowa State 41. Drake 22. later than the auditors’ report showed. ty ..24 7 17 7 team In the from Odllio Marchione, Ansonla-Derby lumbus, also owned by the St Louis Loyola (Chicago) 19, St Ambrose blers challenge any Football showed a loss of $1,056. Boston; High Single around Pat state, (Mar- IS. state. For games dial Manager It was the first time In many John Spellman, Providence, R. (., lon) New London, 139. club. Pat Oklahoma Tulsa 20. Wiggins at 4-3006. years that this sport failed to show drew with Fraley, Canada; Bey High Three Strings, Zullanl, (N%w 49, St Nor- a Souleyman, Turkey, threw Chink London) 135, 134, 130. SEMI-PRO HOOP RESULTS Maxwell Tech >7, Jersey profit. HUBBARD Losses the other Hull, Natick; Pat O’Hara, Georgia, Home games bowled at Bo