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18 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1931 HAMILTON COUNTY LEAGUE. M(aatisisss4isssss HOBART MFG. CO RUM RUNNERS Radio Board Seeks Opinion Schneider 160 189 192 ML-KEN RIDGE LEAGUE. RATHKAMP W.

Blschoff 128 156 203 Applegat 166 247 189 Peet 188 158 185 FORFEITED. Eyrlch ITS aoa 153 Jasper 231 201 199 Diets 187 179 197 Crowley Braun Knowles ISO 142 171 162 202 174 2U 159 225 GOOD GOLF JBy Chester Horton, Golfs OutiUndlng Teacher. Of Law On License Renewals Totals 878 964 928 Strike ForHigher Pay. AVONDALE CHEV. Bayer 145 158 226 Hoerman 163 168 165 Backher's 161 169 167 Heldenm'r 174 165 216 Bchenk 205 251 190 Totals 848 911 964 HUB CAFE.

Cook 203 176 205 J. Vote! 203 196 187 Kurleman 205 215 189 Baumg'er 255 234 159 K.Votel 217 171 213 Totals 1083 992 953 MERCHANTS OIL. FISCHERS. Wynne 180 1(14 171 220 181 148 168 164 138 160 ua 156 149 150 195 Hllmn Schmtd Schrand Byrne Totals 900 71 959 POTTER SHOKS. Fries 215 223 157 Gross 197 2.11 179 Barton 179 206 229 Wetter'an 199 150 219 Stewart 222 229 165 TotaU1012 1039 949 BUSAM'S FORDS.

Busam 191 147 225 Mendell 214 174 183 to its probable licenses involved If I say there is no shift of weight to the right leg in the back swing, and that the pressure felt there is no Indication as course when the expire. "Xot Celling Enough Dough For Risks Wc Run," HINDS. Griffith 225 160 184 Knders 145 164 154 Hinds 180 158 138 Rabenst'n 155 191 136 Shaw 201 181 179 Totals 806 854 785 DALLMANS. Bates 172 155 151 Otte 167 133 173 Kaffenb'c 127 173 187 Iallman 161 215 175 Rhsln 152 199 144 Totals 779 878 833 The newspaper publishers, in three Washington, April 29 (AP) A request to the Attorney-General by the Radio Commission for clarification of its powers appeared today as a possible result of the recent Supreme Court action in the Radio only the gather resolutions adopted at their recent Totals MILLER Krlpp Hoffman Kuepp'sr Kaiser Palkwich 877 795 776 MEINZEN. 159 192 150 188 210 152 158 142 169 202 147 174 219 211 162 convention in New Vork, demanded Fischer 168 172 19S 133 177 15S control of news broadcasting, regu HAMILTON COl'XTV LADIES' LEAGVE.

GAIVIN TEAM 223 194 217 Kuhl Harper ToUls lation of radio lotteries and a study PERRT FIVE. Bledinsh's 98 120 174 Veteran Smuggler Explains Coast Guard Has Made Matters Too Hot, Commander Declares. 929 864 (73 Corporation of America case of the legality of direct advertising Dinger 236 196 194 Simon 192 224 225 Sperber 212 200 202 F.Sperher 216 174 213 Enunsrt 219 199 25d Touis loHVmosKi NEWPORT KARPKS Handley 176 211 193 Elrher.Sr. 191 155 204 Ketten'er 199 134 172 Elcher.Jr. 188 187 161 Alea'nder 200 172 186 Totals 954 839 916 Ton CRESTLINE.

There develoDed also a likelihood Bowls High Score In Bon on the air. KATHKAMP C. Goldsmith 100 151 123 Riddel 112 103 173 Propenn'n 14A 149 153 Nlehaus 176 209 147 I Mcoowii 179 190 203 that Congress would ba asked at its Miller The commission under present law Totals 956 902 827 HARRYS. Boden 130 148 168 Lows 158 177 174 Waterm'n 168 158 167 Stewart 98 149 145 Kathk'mp 207 146 110 179 144 130 229 161 197 186 195 169 Bowling League Hatch. Calvin's Men's Wear turn rolling at has no power to censor programs, Brink 173 204 218 next session to revise uii ruiuio v-om- Strom ia liu iu Totals 603 643 746 Roblson Smith Rowland Traitor Frletsch 158 211 189 lng or stiffening of your strength to support your swing, the question immediately arises, and will shower down on me in letters what happens on the left foot during the back swing? The controversy as to weight distribution on the feet during the swing probably never 188 174 143 159 163 1S1 municatlon Act as the results of de- CELLAR DWELLERS Hilden 173 127 1211 Gutxwiller 114 138 128 Tappan 167 165 181 Bock 180 166 139 Banning 132 152 137 Totals 766 748 707 Gl'ENTHERS.

Cook 149 161 151 Ptltier 131 151 141 Schmidt 144 139 126 Panaro 151 137 130 Mohlenk'p 159 168 161 Totals 734 756 709 and only when considering' applications for license renewals does it go Helmerdlngers Alleys last eenlng bowled a record score In the Bon Ton League of GIANT TIRES 151 172 153 Mirss Touis sis 1026 930 mands by the American Newspaper 3 064, gathering 1.029, 1.015 and 1,021 pin In their three games against Busse Borg- Totals 761 778 764 Totals 941 837 820 CUVIER PRESS. rui' ho. i into the nature of entertainment offered by the broadcasters. Miller 181202212 pirman 160 170 211 Publishers Association lor eaerai maun team. in scores: 158 156 147 117 151 1ST 152 1U7 162 145 181 158 Wlrmel Sennits Fltscher Barker tent LIFT Ig FOOT ff MEAN, TKXJ6U SLl CALVIN'S.

RESSLER LEAGUE. WILDCATS. CREB6LER. 8nder 181 203 183 fitothtanc 193 181 167 Retseh 179 183 ISO Wenk 187 155 184 Brngl'a 214 178 188 Pflrman 188 180 187 BERG. Bunt 231 211 177 Nordman 203 176 176 Benrer New York, April 29 (UP) The business cycle that dreaded series of events that sales managers have been trying to control ever since Marco Polo out from Venice with a classy line of silks and woolens struck the rum-running industry today and New York walls for a new kind of drought relief.

160 177 312 172 189 203 BORGMAN. 1S8 15 214 17S 187 184 161 203 218 223 ISO 186 163 205 214 BL'SSE Bart els Sokup Moeller Slethoff Schulte Volker 180 164 184 Dempsey 145 145 168 Drdlni l.andw'hr 213 192 14 Kohnle Schwartz Ualvtn Kreimer Totals 721 766 747 SUP. MUSIC TCHRS. Buckshorn 162 166 130 V02 224 211 215 201 2i 9 210 178 221 171 201 203 170 198 202 Wllinea Wlnke'an 8chnell Totals 968 (30 947 Totals 883 841 (27 regulation of radio programs. The Supreme Court last Monday refused to review lower Court decisions holding the Radio Corporation's license contracts with approximately 25 other companies were in violation 200 168 180 169 213 151 192 222 188 170 181 149 Caasldy CITY LEAGUE.

190 214 1 81 76 948 888 Wahl 162.157 159 Hattersley 159 165 217 Burke 167 138 186 Drukell 190 203 142 LOCUST CLUB. CENTRAL TRUST. R. G. PRETZELS.

Frilling 179 199 140 Lloyd 131 172 171 Cart 179 151 18:1 Dotch'gall 188 146 1S8 unify 154 150 151 Totals 831 818 819 REALISTIC WAVERS Gunket 151 148 146 19H 1 137 Schmidt 128 141 147 will cease. Actually, in the correct, effective swing, there will be about as much weieht on your left BROS. Gleb Kfleln ToUls ORR Weist Hartman L.Cook Rushart Kessel W. Beat 145 169 201 Totals 9089441016 DRAGONS. E.C.arllng 146 145 163 H.Garling 209 210 203 Gey 197 230 192 Auste 175 176 149 Bled horn 1S2 170 208 149 315 222 Total1029 1015 1021 VOLMER GROCERY.

Werner 182 214 214 Lamp 157 177 154 Patterson 170 168 158 Kormlcan 19 165 151 Cun'gham 170 167 183 Totals 840 820 834 Gone 159 126 183 Fehll 95 156 125 WBaum'n 215 163 161 HBaumaa 13 246 15 Dabls 183 181 160 werchra'n 146 138 162 0f the Clayton Anti-Trust Act, ar Daal 141 K'i l'il Besl 151 133 foot, at the top as on the right. You C. 121 Bl'ECHE ALLEYS. Appeals from commission decisions in such cases in the past have been frequent, and served to throw final allocation of licenses into the Court. Warren Olney, Special Assistant to the Attorney-General in charge of the Government's suit against the alleged radio trust, said today the Government would not seek dissolution of the Radio Corporation of America and its subsidiaries.

Olney said the Government wished only to break up the combination of companies charged the Justice Department with having operated In restraint of trade. The principal companies named in the suit are the Radio Corporatian, Totals 863 983 905 NORWOOD CO. Kennedy 195 178 231 A.Bolen'r 165 137 162 W.NlU'e 165 134 180 W.Knlg't 165 137 131 Davis 137 151 156 Totals 847 757 850 Radio Communication Radio Communication The Act, 161 145 188 Relder Wllib'cher 162 149 16S 203 167 197 205 193 162 174 169 220 201 166 168 Jasper under which the Commission oper- Totals 855 881 78S ToUls 729 737 820 145 163 202 120 120 120 142 174 180 Siltason 156 193 158 Totals 878 891 861 Totals 909 931 913 Wood Blind Gog gin R.Hauf may feel to have most of it on tha right, but the pressure, or resisting of your right leg strength, merely makes this impression. You are mora conscious of the right lesr pressure. nt fTirhlrlfl IsAiisinrA ett hrna.dcafitlnfl' 148 124 143 156 152 168 Totals 932 900 968 176 155 173 Sweney Vliifv sr irir.ir EVANSTON WEL.

BAUMRIN'S DGS. ST. PATRICK K. OF C. LEAGUE.

WINONA KNIGHTS. HARTWELL HYATT "censes to companies or uitur ouu- Totals 745 760 843 Tiller Sparks Walmaa HERRM'N'S PL'B'9. MOUCH M'NSPR'GS. Two thousand of the craftiest buccaneers on the Seven Seas struck for higher wages, the city's 32 speakeasies began to eye their dwindling stocks dubiously and a mighty cheer from the throats of prohibition agents rocked the coast lines. Captain Randolph Ridgley, commanding the New York division of the Coast Guard, lolled in his swivel chair and his smile was one wide dream of i1 Jo Jfl? salaries finally adjudged guilty of 170 108 163 SWEDISH BATH.

Adams 162 148 132 Kl'pm'yer 142 131 118 If you do find your left foot free, or Vlth K. Mouch 147 125 200 159 213 196 142 145 150 133 179 197 135 137 169 188 196 192 161 198 177 184 179 177 170 179 212 169 223 213 181 173 188 169 130 147 112 138 151 Brill Gott Bchraeder Meyer Albert 117 154 135 Payn such violations. 107 117 110 almost free, correct it. Looseness in the left foot contact means trou 157 174 140 158 162 150 125 163 123 Katola Blind 130 120 120 120 120 120 Freland Spreen Blind 103 107 Carey Moelder Rani Bommer Kellemen 131 154 1SS Nurre 169 130 115 H. Brink 135 157 167 JIacAleer 160 181 126 Totals 732 747 746 In view of the Supreme Court's action, there is a question as to 120 Prees 171 133 196 Teiman 186 112 223 Br'ck'h'st 114 202 167 G'seldorf 3112 201 ISO Herrman 163 188 183 Totals 826 813 948 ROTH Roth 101 137 142 133 171 134 ble.

It Indicates weaving of thu body to the right. Totals 661 634 625 Totals 757 890 904 WISCHME'R COAL. Owens Rossell Walker Honebri'k Totals WYNN Desmond Maiden Wynn Hage O'Brien Totals 869 810 665 whether the commission may renew Totals S5 808 700 Totals 739 772 843 SCHUMANS. Delbrldge 159 126 141 Gross 110 127 105 Meldenh'r 134 131 150 Mappes 126 127 151 Tekuive 171 120 154 Totals 700 631 "06 ECK FLOWERS. Brooks 147 182 156 Flaig 150 1S2 158 Vanderb'k 170 139 179 Seymone 166 209 131 Wes'nd'rp 171 188 175 Totals 804 900 849 General Electric, Westlnghouse and American Telegraph Telephone Company.

191 168 204 Thlery Copyright, John F. Dills, Co. TEA. 865 952 969 GROCERY. 186 192 212 142 193 156 201 159 131 213 171 184 212 181 161 ECHO-NETT ARCH.

Zerkle 172 134 157 119 131 119 Scnutt 133 154 170 Haggard 193 193 i6i licenses held by the Radio Corpora' Nael Carye 104 ISO 139 Newtoa 188 214 158 201 161 136 196 132 173 171 171 187 159 191 212 Burun rot lay 144 184 Menkhaus 200 146 147 tlon and Its subsidiaries, including contentment. He was, in effect, on Roth 125 178 190 Thomps'fl 170 189 156 SchllKop 125 148 118 108 133 105 141 125 143 179 1S9 170 Fling Nagel W'benb'g Laske 154 139 154 190 191 144 179 156 199 Morenrn 173 174 156 the National Broadcasting Company. TILLAR ROLLS HIGH. vacation, and so far as he is con Huber Fahren'p Wsber 17 140 184 (18 823 932 Totals 933 896 844 AROMINT6. Weber tiras'eSr.

Urae'eJr. Klelman Totals BISHOP Pack E.Kettler Pearness Garrett Klnder'an Adelta 22.1 135 163 RotlJ 183 172 136 Totals 736 782 770 1MWALLE M'M'R'L. Ellesman 225 2O0 177 Totals 671 726 635 WRECK. Totals 843 901 825 ToUls 875 823 849 cerned the ancient struggle between capital and labor can go on indefi D.Kettler 200 205 2S1 WOEHENBERG. WINONA PRELATES.

IOLANTHE MON'RS In certain quarters it was held that the case before the Supreme Court was a civil one and that the radio law was Intended to apply only to criminal convictions. 228 227 218 188 168 177 Zel'er 178 149 147 Schlenker 141 120 135 Ittlt 154 181 148 Totals 845 730 734 CROWN OVERALLS. Meirose 135 123 157 Simlnger 152 159 159 Ludwlg 139 152 132 Donacher 117 150 123 Colwell 139 168 162 MERGARD REC. ENTERTAINER'S FATHER DIES. Kenton, Ohio, April (AP) William P.

Klncaid, 63 years old, father of Bradley Kincald, "The Kentucky Mountain Boy" of Radio Station WLW, Cincinnati, died in a hospital here today of spinal meningitis. He will be buried in Kentucky. Burt Hartman 171 175 171 Daley IM 16 171 Rels 222 168 17 212 164 141 Kuehn nitely. O. Ludeka 171 127 178 H.Ludeke 122 148 189 150 146 175 119 188 167 138 Netteler Reeves 171 145 184 158 177 192 157 168 172 Batchler Heyob VonHedt Schurle 171 184 171 154 134 163 164 191 154 173 170 171 Fenton Elderson Woeh'b'g O'Brien Metzgar 234 210 189 NuiaJl 162 210 225 "Unofficially, I have heard of some 164 131 254 168 188 161 166 127 182 145 181 158 166 197 139 186 155 161 Young Jr.

Young Sr. Gehrtng 106 159 167 136 150 117 168 124 171 126 163 187 Koehler 143 183 162 123 156 75 Pending an opinion from its legal Qroase Burling dissension among the rum 178 160 130 Wieh Jents Starker Smiley Totals 882 885 944 division, the commission has given 162 ToUls 971 (8(1001 WALKERS. he said. One thing Is certain: Their ZIEGLER ICE ToUls 824 835 811 Goes Into Third Place Iu Mergard's League With Total Of 663. Emeran B.

Tillar rolled into third place in the singles event of Mer-gard's fourth annual Peebles Corner bowling tournament last night with a three-game total of 663 pins, with single games of 216, 237 and 210. Gilbert Steinau was right on his heels and turned in another beautiful series of 661 pins. Don Buckshorn rolled Totals 803 788 871 F.ZIegler 108 137 92 Wolf 124 139 133 G.Ledwin 119 157 225 I.SIlber'k 159 188 166 M.Conroy 174 93 191 WINONA CHAN'RS. 172 219 151 BERNARD RATED SECOND HARTWELL PAGES. Draxel 184 182 183 Spacht 119 158 140 Wieh 135 190 184 133 10 177 Keller O.Ztegler W.Zlegler A.Silbe'k 158 133 148 Zeleler 179 139 182 Totals 863 878 833 CASEY FIVE.

Conn 183 147 157 Vorerman 164 154 160 Hodapp 213 198 191 Meyer 146 152 152 Medoscb. 173 175 221 Totals 878 866 871 RYAN FUEL. Knueven 192 197 157 Chrtstop'l 185 186 137 Forsyth 150 122 153 Fiedler 131 136 155 Menks 147 164 170 183 174 168 Flint, No. 2. Al Foreman, England.

Lightweight Champion Tony Can-zonerl, New York; No 1, Justo Stenns'D 133 157 154 Totals 818 775 729 CRUSADERS. Ihlendorf 151 181 179 Theis 213 171 142 Ashbrock, 191 186 181 Smith 157 135 134 Goldsch't 220 167 107 Totals 898 834 782 KOENIO C'M'NT'S. Pohlkamp 212 139 168 Pohlkamp 133 134 223 Oohman 224 180 151 Ashbrock 193 222 191 Koenig 169 194 198 To Benny Bass On Connecticut ToUls 789 712 922 Totals 740 767 718 Katola 120 120 120 Paul 180 169 148 Totals 682 752 733 KENWORTHY FIVE. Osborne 144 129 161 Adams 158 142 170 V.Mueller 167 172 184 Siegmaa 202 164 169 Link. 199 166 171 ToUls 870 773 862 PETERSON FIVE.

Landsberg 146 166 144 Lang 185 160 135 Weeslini 171 162 191 Miller 142 137 136 Holnke 123 163 136 Totals 767 788 744 Totals 748 760 7S3 PRAGUE BROS. L.M'MII'n 160 154 193 Schrader 210 169 168 D.M'Mll'n 181 146 179 Nordman 203 159 161 Fisgua 157 165 173 Totals 911 793 874 REAL DRY CLNRS. M.Burns 148 173 148 F.Conners 128 127 134 Moorman 133 147 138 Redmond 170 179 156 U.Conners 150 191 121 Totals "31 817 695 Boxing Board List. Totals 751 855 819 Totals 698 718 735 JOLLY BOYS LEAGUE. THREE J'S.

EGAN'S FOUR. Luther Hartford, April 29 (AP) FAUX VIEW LEAGUE. Miller 172 152 176 115 174 182 105 127 168 132 177 174 169 154 141 CIN'TI FOUNDRY. FIVE, DUSS Runda Knueven Ryan Velten 131 168 18S Bain 110 143 73 Eviston 132 141 137 Wasterb'k 154 166 159 Neumann 179 170 183 Thomas E. Donohue, State Boxing Commissioner, who is Chairman of McK'raan 135 145 166 Feldhuea 170 146 171 H'melraui 168 184 180 138 137 173 154 187 156 Glddlnger Scholle Schum'er 162 171 186 H'ffm'nJr 179 147 133 Totals 713 829 832 Keller 106 136 196 Myers Pavor Heng ToUls 527 618 337 181 158 210 the Championship Committee of the 157 156 164 I loinUtlnn V.

BRONIGS MILK. W. Keller 161 183 138 Binkman PIOUS FOUR. activities have practically ceased in the last few weeks. Our patrols report that they have not seen a single 'contact' boat the boat that brings the liquor ashore from the upply ship in almost a month." So intricate and carefully planned is the rum-running schedule off New York that if even the contact boat men strike, the rum runners are helpless.

Federal agents say the supply ships ply between St. Plerre-Mi-quelon and the Bahamas, unloading here beyond the twelve-mile limit and allowing the men who convoy the liquor to shore in speedy motor boats to take all the risks. And these risks, according to a rum-runner of seven years' experience who stipulated his name should be withheld, are the reason for the demand for CHAMPION SHOE LEAGUE. Conlon Totals 826 813 837 ToUls 156 147 143 149 111 171 610 and Albert Latscha 605 to place among the money division of the tournament The best doubles total was made by Albert Latscha and Joseph Koch, who accumulated an even 1,200 flat to place themselves tie for fifth place in this part of the tournament. Bowling will again be resume over Saturday and Sunday.

Tillar, Steinau and Buckshorn are members of the Walkover Shoe team in the Hamilton County League. The scores are as follows: DOUBLES. 821 822 870 8ant the following ratings to John V. Totals 981 869 902 WARDENS. Bachencs 147 141 146 Blind 120 120 120 Freson 155 153 169 Paheloms 143 169 185 Hellmer 187 188 169 Totals 802 701 789 1.17 169 146 152 204 153 132 144 169 188 194 192 125 143 141 Bhnken Ake Deling ToUls 645 627 692 HIJACKERS.

Schum'kr 144 134 111 Sharkey 131 147 129 Batl 172 177 156 Doherty 130 147 152 ToUls 577 605 548 Hub B'bender Doherty FURNTE. 161 167 164 176 198 163 182 190 248 kkrn'S major league. CUnnin. President of that body. He 157 188 161 138 142 144 NEW ERA CAFE.

MORRIS Meyer 178 180 222 E.Morris Fitch 211 151 232 F.Morris Burbrink 223 181 206 Corbett Stolx COCA COLA. RECREATION. lists Young Stribllng as Max Schmel- Relnhardt 153 152 194 Totals 734 859 801 Llnne'an 151 187 217 ToUls 580 508 619 Suarez, Argentine; No 2, Louts "Kid" Kaplan, Merlden, Conn. Junior Welterweight Champion. Tony Canzonerl, New York; No.

1, Jack "Kid" Berg, England; No. 2, Tony Herrera, Mexico. Welterweight Champion, Jack Thompson No. 1, Young Corbett, San Francisco; No. 2, Jackie Fields, Los Angeles.

Middleweight hamplon, title open; No. 1. Vince Dundee, Newark; No. 2, Ben Jeby, New York. Light-Heavyweight Champion Maxie Rosenbloom; No.

1. Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo; No. 2, Lew Scozza, Buffalo. Heavyweight am 1 Max Schmellng; No. 1, Young Stribllng, Georgia; No.

2, Jack Sharkey, Boston. HIKERS TO RIDE FERRIES. Bunday'a hlk of tha Ohio Valley Hikers' AssoelaUon will begin from tha terminus of Boeck'an 149 163 140 Buckley 172 202 222 LEAGUE. c. r.

t. co, FEDERAL LEAGUE. Blenka E.Kern Gevrts Schulte i8 135 156 ing-g most logical contender in the 183 157 178 heavyweight class, and Fidel Id 169 200 159 x- -r-w-ii i TjUIs 518 553 573 KIRK'S PIES. Le Baron 136 224 154 Schaeffer 159 171 179 Zappa 175 169 207 MUDHOPPERS. CO.

FEDERALS. CIN. ATH. CDS ruaxer la ivj at INTERNATIONAL. Myron 148 145 143 Congleton 178 217 145 Wilcox Lelchman Adick ToUls 814 854 883 ToUls 841 (13 (98 171 170 151 178 170 151 149 122 182 167 181 133 Kuehn 191 131 ISO Totals 536 524 313 featherweight division, and declared Meyer 208 157 106 131 161 173 157 123 123 150 138 153 194 151 180 Memory itu hi im EILERMANS.

DUO PURE VICHY. Steinau 182 B. Tillar 254 Doyl Millard Raschlg Sander'n Evars Handicap Rledeman Herbold 137 141 133 172 174 193 216 193 204 Voorhels 185 157 194 Rahm 134 133 182 Klbler 198 157 157 Ingram 133 191 200 Kall'rm'n 211 168 142 Totals 863 805 874 KOEHL. Meier 151 190 152 Cjulent the title for the middleweight class open His ratings follow: WEST. BU T.

CO. 200 167 138 Carlberg 183 157 186 Laemmlt 187 225 195 75 75 75 Schorl Kette'ker 188 156 173 Totals 865 810 755 Totals 800 848 779 Flyweight Clas Champion, Ensw'ller Hungler Eppler Blind 158 202 171 243 203 191 165 179 188 S34 200 178 ToUls 612 512 660 BILLY'S CAFE. Stelbling 176 137 112 Rldder 172 174 150 Noll 160 166 164 ToUls 508 477 426 BR. OF RY. CLKS.

Alf 153 145 193 Pundsaclc 178 143 181 Parsons 174 146 186 ToUls 505 434 659 THREE EDS. Metz 181 182 201 Hartlsjan 160 206 171 Brldley 177 197 170 Totals 518 585 542 NEW ERA CAFE. Eck 170 152 174 Howell 171 137 171 198 146 123 181 1(4 3751,198 152 213 3651,098 22T ToUls 913 843 812 Knarr C.Kern MAYER BARBERS. 120120120 Frankie Genaro, New York; No. 1, ToUls 436 J.

Huber 173 P. Dreldame 169 ToUls 342 A. Latscha 182 Comsllo 217 211 218 Orben INTERNATIONALS Midget Wolgast, Philadelphia; No 2, ToUls 528 514 540 203 182 387 190 199 389 208 189 397 156 19t Totals 862 865 958 Dunn Mayer Kedman 131 160 162 Bradley 127 96 143 CHAMPION 8HOE8 169 158 203 184 194 192 137 127 169 189 205 166 181 222 191 Victor Ferrand, Spain. Totals (49 874 880 SMITH TYPEWRIT. SHAVETAILS.

Woodll's 134 151 147 Carleton 147 1 72 137 oFrc 133 160 153 Heinle 199 171 181 180 130 18J 183 199 162 179 213 177 171 135 233 BROERINOS. Browar ma i Bantamweight a 1 0 Al Busch Rowek'p Wahle 191 237 186 Sauter 133 203 159 J. Koch 202 Smith 138 137 133 McGavr'n 145 153 153 Smyths 185 191 148 Houdesh'l 196 150 159 Strong 178 169 176 Altomara Howell Laemmle Kalmen Totals C. L. Rogers Mccreight 149 157 134 Vom agen 170 213 sio Brown; No.

1, Pete Sanstol, Norway; I.Doyle. 191 222 154 Woycka 200 233 183 T' No. 2, Newsboy Brown, Los Angeles, Totals 840 906 921 CENTRAL ALLEYS. Wuel'mier 169 169 138 E.Hell 1S2 204 202 ToUls Moelder Entner 384 161 220 ToUls 525 511 514 930 888 979 A. 153 166 146 Total 726 757 739 193 206 203 Featherweight a i Bat F.Ajern 190 168 222 BR.

OF RY. CLK8 C.Smith 160 214 147 GROUNDHOGS, 144 140 161 the Sedamivllle car line at 3 o'clock. The hikers Mil cross the river via ferry and trek to Taylorsport and again cross over to the Ohio shors via fern'. This walk Is noted Blase ToUls 832 919 107 ToUls 9381093(86 Battalino, Hartford, No. 1.

Fidel La Barba, Los Angeles; No. 2, 192 4191,200 160 187 3471,078 179 151 1301,123 198 170 135 170 166 125 134 170 205 159 116 190 166 135 189 201 152 192 176 152 202 201 168 214 240 152 Cooper Hunter Cassldy Burling Totals 381 Buckshorn 223 Hoffman 169 Men link Lanels Steves 201 174 180 194 112 197 539 426 578 LA SALLE LEAGUE, Roberts 121 165 167 t'klnner 118 147 148 Nlerman 126 131 146 Pendery 168 117 148 Conover 173 132 170 Kid Francis, Italy, Mever 200 163 186 Alf Fitch 193 182 210 Pundsa'k BurbrlnK 215 174 180 Parsons ToUls 60S 519 558 ToUls CHAMPION SHOE. MORRIS Browar'y 158 160 204 E.Morris Houdesh'l 189 2O0 151 F.Morris NASH-CIN. MOTOR. for the beautiful river views.

Miss Lauretta Knill la road captain. The public Is In 347 187 214 401 206 149 Junior Lightweight Champion, higher wages. "It's not the fault of the men on shore," he explained. "They can't pay any more money, but the fact remains that we're not getting enough dough for the risks we run. The men who run the speakeasies had to reduce prices because of the competition.

It must be part of the general business depression." Commander Philip Roach, of the Coast Guard, had a few pertinent remarks to make on the wage scale for rum runners. "Back In 1924," he said, "the run Clauder 208 177 173 FURNIT. vited. 141 189 19ft Benny Bass; No. 1, Roger Bernard Totals 955 1032 771 ROESSL'R PR'T'RS.

Kennedy 190 200 184 129 156 166 190 174 194 ToUls 705 712 780 ToUls 744 821 761 RACKETEERS. Pamley 148 16( 198 Albert 152 151 175 Young 116 115 156 Whlteh'd 176 153 149 Olllett 172 168 147 Handicap 34 34 34 Totals 798 790 859 HIJACKERS. Glasgow 210 206 170 Stevens 178 127 16 McNera'y 140 130 133 Feldk'mp 143 137 130 Molnlch'n 201 170 134 Totals 870 770 738 103 187 ion Totals 392 R. Lbstro 194 E. S.

Haas 178 ToUls 370 Tat Guinea Miller Rakel 20t 204 197 174 1(6 170 Strong 212 144 184 Corbett Q. M. Vussbaura 117 142 120 Hd. K'ck 155 17( 120 Hy. K'ck 17( 192 120 O.Pfeiff'r 155 172 120 R.

K'leck 190 220120 Totals 790 tOS 600 SPRAGCE BROS. Stockel'n 169 173 168 170 181 171 Totals 808 795 733 FTELMAN'S DAIRY. Remmy 191 164 188 Meslnger 168 145 167 Joerger 165 175 125 Boch 169 146 169 Flelmaa 183 182 196 Totals 876 810 835 GANGSTERS, 355 3881,093 Welsbach Cutter Hoffman LauxJr. 161 1.6 201 177 197 157 162 171 159 166 149 168 Totals 493 526 330 Bottr 188 151 121 Totals 883 (38 887 Boulwars KIRK'S PIES. 151 135 135 18( 170 158 176 153 150 MEN'S SHOP.

Sander LeBaron 173 171 223 Schaeffr 177 153 149 Kuehn 199 198 161 Dwyer Uerrish Blumer Handicap THE AIR TODAY 176 169 144 JOHN8-MANV1LLE runner 128 125 177 174 159 143 158 151 173 84 34 34 0 169 159 175 163 173 157 233 163 191 170 151 167 Haven Blasd'fer Borke Hllslnger 856 893 869 OAKS. 168 168 233 134 125 190 149 187 174 154 181 126 168 195 186 Totals TWIN T. Smith Walsh Beheld Simons Lyle Totals 548 522 533 J.Mertens 173 145 159 Orupenb'f 200 163 207 Rev 190 167 190 A.Mert'ns 188 195 153 SINGLES. O. Steinau 235 E.

B. Tillar 218 J. Huber 132 P. Dreldame 212 D. Buckshorn 221 R.

Hoffman 116 R. Lostro 178 E. S. Haas 153 A. Latscha 214 J.

Koch 132 L. Moelder 219 L. Entner 173 154 158 131 139 143 188 ToUls 892 812 742 211 237 143 181 168 234 168 171 186 222 145 194 215861 210663 172457 152545 221610 228579 167513 182 486 205605 205580 187552 207374 BILL'S CAFE. PROGRAMS Uf EASTER STANDARD TTMB Theis 177 187 164 ToUls 751 738 812 CINCINNATI ST. RAILWAY LEAGUE.

Cteihllng 120 133 129 Rldder 151 145 128 Noll 157 162 140 ners weren't the same kind of men they are now. They were seamen. The ordinary wage for men on that Horstman Lott Strlektr ToUls DOM'S Heyob Lanfsr Cole Isaack SelU CYCLONES. VINE ST. BRIGHTON.

Totals 920 857 879 Totals 774 856 909 906 819 856 SUPPLY. 206 185 213 381 182 176 Totals 639 504 539 THREE EDS. MeU 197 152 14,8 Hartlgan 136 190 178 Brldley 202 133 257 Totals 555 475 S81 B. OF R. C.

Pundsack 173 196 131 Alf 160 102 138 Normlle 163 198 161 ToUls 493 496 458 NEW ERA CAFE. G.Meyer 154 172 170 Fitch 223 148 158 L.Meyer 198 193 1S9 Totals 872 513 517 CHAMPION SHOES. Meyers 192 166 194 Houdesh'l 179 207 186 Strong 185 190 198 Gebhart 183 1(1 189 151 213 Rlrve HOLLST'GE MEATS ROYAL ARCANUM. Totals 428 440 397 Hend'son 170 165 135 F.Kiat 144 132 123 Lightner 178 172 146 F. FlucK 132 167 168 Dodd Hoffman Fisher Bur' hart KIRK'S PIES.

8:30 Betty May, eontraltrj. 8:45 Ukulele Travelogue. 9:00 NBC ArtlsU Ssrvlc. Lookout House Orchestra. 232 156 136 185 212 193 200 168 170 185 175 190 196 140 196 180 183 226 192 203 200 CINCISTTATI STATIONS Bohart 167 191 206 Gueth 146 177 186 Holsteege 189 138 150 Morsman 132 107 137 McFanl'd 154 127 156 M.

Fluclc 89 142 173 Altamore 141 189 136 McOlnley Graf Dorna Winkler Finn Rogers 134 177 178 Powell 167 204 138 Totals 813 850 722 207 194 159 199 179 179 152 156 180 LeBaron 174 161 219 Schaeffer 137 189 176 Kuehn 171 158 204 Totals 502 808 699 WEST. B. T. CO. Gueriey Totals 1026 862 902 WSAI C22S 1,330 600 W.

Totals 713816 824 WLW (428 700 88,000 W. ToUls ELLIS WINTON SHOP BRIGHTON NO. 2. 188 164 134 157 214 169 186 155 159 (18 (07 851 BUILDERS. 190 219 152 185 169 146 170 179 198 210 184 173 190 243 169 786 817 839 7:00 A.

M. Gene and Glenn (N. B. C). ToUls ToUls 974 899 940 PIRATES.

6:30 International Fiddlers. Klrcher 141 150 139 Holnke Laemmlt 179 191 155 118 120 133 Lanham H.SchuIti be rods Bedner Eck 195 177 14 OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. International League. Innings 1 234S6789 R.H. E.

Montreal 13131202 013 13 1 Jersey City 13102000 0 6 1( 1 Batteries Griffin and Head; Deshong, W. Brown and Morrow. Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E.

Buffalo 0 000001208 7 1 172 178 161 141 150 143 138 187 138 176 145 183 184 174 161 MADISON LEAGUE. AMMERMAN. HEEL'S Battell Eppbsrt Kennedy Gandw'y 7:00 Morning exercises, Bob Burdstt. 7:15 salt and Peanuts. 7:30 8gr Ellis.

Ellis Beard 160 1(0 190 Hengehold 164 168 163 Rose 173 174 146 Beatty 204 308 206 Bagers 203 161 266 Howell 169 196 168 FIVE. 198 146 123 158 144 193 136 149 156 Cormlcan Banning 8Upp 159 176 177 Niemann Meyer 126 141 159 170 156 132 J.SchulU ToUls 556 563 578 ToUls 543 564 470 8:15 Organ Program, Arthur Chandler Jr. ToUls 766 709 743 155 141 157 160 197 154 124 161 196 203 162 165 M.Haley J. Haley Holtman Bruck'n ToUls 831 834 793 EIGHTH ST. Botch'g'l Wlmmers Brushaw Water' th ToUls (04 881 (71 8:30 Bob Plercs.

PRICE HILL GO-GETTERS. 133 164 138 129 176 151 167 138 141 HYDE PARK NO. 2. ToUls 945 (98 838 TAYSTEE BREAD. Y.

M. H. A. Llttl 144 171 190 J.Sehultz 137 158 150 E.Knlght 157 150 1(0 Meyer 118 182 156 Newark 0 102000J 6 10 1 7:15 Morning levotions. 7:30 Cheerio (N.

B. C). 8:00 Spots 8:15 Orchestra N. B. C).

8:45 Records. 9:00 Dr. R. 8. Copeland (N.

8. C). 9:15 The Master Gardner (N. B. C).

:30 Records. 9:45 Organ program. 10:00 Records. 10:15 Household Instltuts (N. B.

C). Old-Tims Flddlsrs. 1:30 P. M. Records.

1:45 Male quartet (N. B. C). Woman's Radio Review (N. C).

4:00 Organ recital. 4:30 Rlnso Talkie (N. B. C). Records.

140 124 173 120 120 120 Felson 175 161 143 Mlchelson 178 178 161 Ween 174 15( 222 Totals 801 837 849 DONALDSON ART. 8:45 Rvnona. Crosley Homemakers. 10:00 Salt and Peanuts. 11:15 Th Island 8rnaders.

11:30 Seger Ellis, popular songs. 12 Noon Organ program. Chandler Blind Conic Ap'legate 8chaefer 120 120 120 R.Cook 189 147 186 Moeller 180 173 198 Witt 155 114 164 Kallmeyer 160 157 178 Braving 313 197 185 Batteries Berceneun ana Munn; Harvtn, Bpeee, M. Thomas and Hargreaves. Inning 123456789 R.

H. E. 162 189 110 204 160 179 Krleman 155 189 152 Ballman 207 144 164 SHIRT. lohb'kJr 153 125 151 cholz 148 139 181 lies 125 145 153 Hiffle 171 162 151 Johb'k Sr 170 166 150 Totals 767 737 786 AUFDEMKAMPE. ToUU 727 775 741 IND'P'DENT FIVE.

Alex'der 180 195 133 Kampe 137 216 123 McNutt 137 190 161 1-audeke 173 161 160 Clayton 132 154 149 Birr Troescher 187 184 185 Klffmeytr 171 208 222 type of boat was $125 a month for the Captain, $85 for the engineer and $60 for the deckhand. Then the shooting began rum runners and their help began to realize the coast guard was In earnest about this thing and wages jumped accordingly. After a few serious affrays seamen vanished from the scene, and their places ware taken by mobsters men whose business it was to be tough. They had to hire seamen to run their boats for them and wages, accordingly, jumped to $100 a trip. "The other members of the crew, formerly deck hands, were now gunmen put on board by their employers to forestall hijacking.

Their pay was not figured in the 'outside' pay roll, for they were members of the mob that ran the liquor." Meanwhile, many New Yorkers feared they would find themselves In the position of the legendary Irishman who complained to neighbors that his wife had gone out and spent all the money for groceries and there wasn't a drop of liquor in 12:20 P. M. Hotel Gibson Orchestra. ToUls 783 748 844 Totals 770 762 772 Toronto 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 511 15 0 Reading 102000002 12 4 152 143 143 134 195 172 188 198 136 193 177 150 W.Orau Kaufman F.Grau WALNUT HILLS. ToUls 883 834 847 ToUls 905 838 (11 HYDE PARK NO.

1. 1:00 Farm and Homa renoa in. a. w.j. 1:45 Olenn Sisters and Ramona.

FINIS BARBCUE. Holthaus 122 137 131 Cappel 129 141 163 Chllders 138 160 180 Powers 198 141 171 Hoetker 181 176 199 Totals 768 775 848 NO NAME. Swiss 176 181 145 TheslngSr 151 12 140 Fllser 115 100 132 Doll 135 130 121 Borg'dlng 120 120 120 Total 697 660 649 124 152 160 Sponsel Newcomb Batteries Barnes ana oiacn; ecu ana Legett 132 155 142 132 173 165 120 120 120 Guess 2:00 Blue Blazers (. o. 2:15 Seger Ellis, popular, songs.

Keller 145 128 118 If. OF C. Blind Blind Totals ToUls 820 802 753 Innings ...123456788 10 H. H. m.

190 163 149 Mallin 739 926 731 BTA'RS. Bens 125 163 100 120 120 120 120 120 120 FACULTY. CO-EFFICIENT OF DISPENSARY. 2:30 Chicago Serenade (N. B.

gj. Rochester ....0 00000201 03 8 I NON-SEHUITAR. HOGAN'S 141 199 156 Blind VIM GIN'R ALE. Troy Hehenan 171 117 158 5:30 Records. 6:45 Uncle Aba and David (N.

B. C). 2:45 Edna Wallace nopper v. a. 189 161 172 Baltimore a La very Hogue 129 200 180 Blind Budke 120 120 120 3:00 Horns decorations (N.

B. C.J. Sharrock 157 157 157 Rechtln 190 149 159 Delnlnger 110 130 127 Batteries Bell ana jonnara; racnmona 212 181 153 200 104 158 192 211 231 154 236 162 Lalng Henry 3:15 Don uecmr. 6:00 Organ program. 6:30 Records.

138 141 133 137 130 158 134 120 114 150 160 150 183 208 192 Palmer Moore Hogan as ham Cox Conner and Linton. 604 632 640 160 112 142 148 158 143 128 163 123 162 184 236 ToUls 1 EAST 46 892 792 END. Trefzger A.Budke Lemkuhl Boude 3:30 Tha Matinee Players. 4:00 Tha Play's the Thing (N. B.

C). Sneed Rlenders (E. OFFICE. 134 141 106 156 134 157 122 114 142 205 131 172 And nil Rowley ToUls 741 687 682 THESINO MEATS. 167 184 172 Miller Stockdale Lowrle 140 169 127 Haney 7-on Fleischmann Hour (N.

B. C.J. MAHONE DR'GS. Totals GEN. Barber Ong Haller Blind Blind 142 108 81 4:30 Organ and vocaiisi.

Organ program. Pat Ollllck. 8:00 Birthday Party (N. B. C).

Doll Southern Association. ASSOCIATED PRESS. Clubs. R- H. E.

Totals 782 747 747 143 151 169 180 154 169 124 101 153 120 120 120 120 120 120 Thesing 108 106 123 Boellner 118 150 106 Bronstrop 114 118 120 Carlton Wood Henry Blind 126 154 103 160 125 178 130 121 138 120 120 120 Totals 774 877 734 ToUls 925 1018 876 EBONITE BALL. Niemann 188 172 192 125 167 140 120 120 120 92 115 102 120 120 120 Thesing Schultz Sherer Jansen 8:30 Jack Frost's Melody Moments B. C). 9:00 Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra B. C).

RELATIVITY. Hints Jl 10 mo DEVIATIONS. STD. Tuck Jan Jen 120 120 120 Norman Gray Atlanta At New Orleans 3 7 1 Batteries Blethen, Francis and Whitney; OUatto and luckey. 135 145 183 115 92 126 ToUls 788 778 816 VIETH IN8UR.

Fettig 159 168 134 Vleth 148 144 159 Schm'g'w 171 147 162 Stenger 151 179 164 Ripley 178 190 167 ToUls 805 828 786 Totals 678 689 666 ToUls 707 646 731 Perkins 10:00 Horseshoe Gardens Orchestra. Bird 199 180 156 206 181 165 191 235 128 160 175 173 Totals 599 630 563 Totals 601 646 625 W.Schl'n Castle farm orchestra. Hartman 136 136 136 106 110 158 75 121 105 148 128 163 136 138 174 5:30 Old Man Sunshine. 5:45 Lowell Thomas (N. C).

6:00 Amos Andy (N. B. C). 6:15 Male quartet (N. B.

C). 6:30 Dog Ulk, Olenn Adams. 6:60 Baseball scores. 7:00 InstrumenUl trio. 7:15 Rln-Tin-Tin thriller (N.

B. C). 7:30 Netherland Plaza Orchestra. 8:00 Electrical transcription. 8:15 Old Man Sunshine.

Dangel Ervin Justice Sollman H.Echl'n ciuhs. R. H. E. 144 169 156 188 161 174 189 169 174 Luberger OAKLEY MERCHANTS' LEAGUE.

BUECHE RECREATION LEAGUE. WFBE (280 1,200 K), 100 Birmingham 7 12 3 R. Miller the house. DOERINO'S OAKLET PHAR KANOMALT. At Mobile i i Gray Rocklin 139 189 149 Flottman 140 169 221 ZIMMER HDWE.

Totals 769 726 768 Batteries walkup ana Berres; uwens, ToUls 944 943 814 FELLOW. F.Hanser 171 154 235 H.Hanser 192 169 160 Totals 803 633 738 DOUBLE CHECK. Boullle 172 194 189 Heser REST. 201 223 208 180 192 170 208 219 44 205 Brown and Polvogt. ENTROPY.

223 100 178 178 209 WEST. PLAN. MILL. Alban 163 130 170 Hulle'eier 189 185 203 Gerwln 157 183 143 Alban 180 195 144 Totals 689 693 660 188 1HJ iiJ 194 147 175 196 197 200 7 A. M.

Morning music. 8:16 MounUln Valley greetings. 8:30 Morning melodies. 8:45 Variety. 9:00 Dance frolic.

Starr Freeze program SEMI-FINAL BOOKED. Vllmes DIttler Smith Ftege Storch 128 169 l.M Gelss 173 167 137 Ballman 167 153 167 Finnic 202 178 204 Clubs. R. H. E.

Kleitsch Bueche Jones 118 103 106 114 127 155 Rogers 133 111 142 Schilling 104 137 122 Rennlch 103 190 153 Smith 127 143 121 C.Hanser 195 185 136 J.Hnnser 160 175 163 W.Hanser 158 204 154 Totals 718 706 821 King Wilson Joerger Kindle 8:30 Ben Bernle's Orchestra. 8:45 Horseshoe Gardens Orchestra. 9:00 Footllght Frolic. 9:30 Clara, Lu and Em (N. B.

C). 9:45 Harmony duo, accordion, soprano. 10:00 Holllngsworth Hall. 10:32 Seger Ellis, popular songs. in Newhall.

Snorts Slices. 165 156 127 161 176 204 133 133 133 9:30 Organ recital. HENKEL BROS. WEFT. BK.

ft TRU. Postla 165 227 181 179 203 161 Cllfi Reed rew risneriee program. 11:00 Sherwln Williams program. Chattanooga 0 6 1 At Memphis 1 5 3 Batteries Simmons and Jllek; Kelley and Herger. Clubs.

R. H. E. Nashville 8 11 At Little Rock 1 8 1 Batteries Willis and Smith; Eckert, New-soms and Tipton. 216 175 160 178 209 158 119 190 236 120 120 120 825 894 862 PRINT.

172 157 131 149 138 167 202 196 177 155 147 142 198 146 154 A.Cahlll J.Cahill Pomb'g'l Katola ToUls WOLFF Warden Decker Btolz Wolff Wolfeck Totals 876 887 848 FLOMBR MOV'RS. 144 201 162 158 164 161 200 201 194 141 225 200 Totals 681 695 725 Holmes Krollman Totals 632 808 719 11:15 Liggett program. Totals SPAETH Bauer Rhode Doerler Mack Maham 807 858 811 BAUER. 168 177 155 175 144 150 148 181 179 169 200 163 188 215 236 200 179 191 200 223 198 159 194 212 Bill John Elmer Kletm'y'r 167 179 186 Totals 968 1053 975 MEN'S SHOP, Fischer 189 178 179 E.Schlm'f 154 137 182 Diss 146 132 169 a.Schlm'f 154 218 148 130 124 142 Totals 773 787 820 12:00 Midnight Hotel Gibson Orchestra. COSMIC RAYS.

VARIABLES Schneider 12 noon -otto urau piano reciiai. 12:15 P. M. Clean up and paint up. Flomer Smith 12 Mid Hotel oinson urcnesira.

194 156 120 158 180 170 120 120 120 143 169 197 12:30 Castle Farm Orchestra. ToUls 738 799 782 Wed'ton Blind Edmond Baude Babcock 1:30 Mltnor mualcale. 2:00 Take ttm to be beautiful. 2 Starr Piano novelties. C'e'n'gher 136 117 124 Marley 160 188 139 Scherrer 121 78 114 Hundley 102 114 116 Dunholter 195 143 206 165 170 140 128 122 135 184 131 153 153 156 144 161 185 164 JACOBS MEATS.

1:00 Netheriana riaza urcnostr. Oran, orchestra, Quartet. ToUls 643 791 717 LYONS INSURANCE Huber 157 194 180 Wend'lken 168 168 202 Field Collins Surbaugh 2:45 Rds vs. Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh (by 199 187 206 168 126 199 185 180 ToUls 782 804 793 ToUls 896 782 771 ToUls 848 927 883 HYDE PK. DAIRY.

Kurlem'n 153 202 201 SOLWAYS. telegraph report). E.W'elken 174 146 131 Jacob Espelage Helsler Mette WKRC (545 850 1,1000 W. 6:45 A. M.

God's Bible School. t-in fltiiriin. ToUls 791 764 736 Totals 714 637 697 153 193 193 Cook 171 165 171 PEEBLES CORNER LADIES' LEAGUE. 222 149 164 164 188 169 164 187 179 183 178 143 139 190 217 Mahl'k'p Laubach Hoffeld Funk REDS. Melneka Clark Lauten bel TELEPHONE LEAGUE.

ORANGE. 157 199 164 175 158 136 232 199 165 184 180 167 Totals 720 691 718 5:00 Lyric program. 5:30 Mllnor musical. 6:00 Berning, Ford program. 6:15 Musical brevities.

7:00 Fuller's Orchestra. 7:30 Harry Hartman. 8:00 Morning moods (C. B. 8:30 Tony's Scrap Book (C.

B. ToUls 668 663 684 MANDERY SPECIAL Focko 151 186 172 CABLE NO. I. COMMERCIAL No. 1.

MANDERT PROD. Neumann 123 117 112 Tetlno 130 156 138 175 146 210 Rleger Teairue Augegt Henry Murphy To Tackle Young Molsher At Vine Street Arena. For the semi-final on next Monday's card at the Empress Theater Matchmaker Frank Rappold, of the Vine Street A. staging the weekly Monday night bouts at this place, has signed up Henry Murphy and Young Molsher, who will do a six-round turn. This semi-final will be Btaged prior to the main bout, which will be between Maxle Koshover and Howard Mitchell.

Rappold is also bringing back on this occasion the little Italian, Pete Milano, who thrilled the fans last Monday, to box with another clever little fellow, Young Hoebe. Ray Risinger will meet Ed Levlsh at 155 pounds in one of the preliminaries. Since the three novice bouts proved so successful last Monday, Rappold is arranging to stage three more on the next card. Eastern League. Bridgeport, Norfolk, Hartford.

14; New Haven, T. Springfield, Albany, 11. Allentown, Richmond, 7. Texas League. At Galveston Beaumont, Galveston, 1, Other names postponed, rain.

Cotton States League. Eldorado, 8 Vlcksburg, 3. Baton Rouge, Jackson, 4. Pine Bluff at Monroe, night game. FORFEIT.

Bock 198 138 162 ToUls 892 870 874 Robinson Melodies. 9:45 Beauty Talk (N. B. C). 10:45 Trerolette Tully.

11:13 Dream Home. 199 139 162 133 207 145 135 168 177 182 191 192 162 191 157 156 136 179 171 196 139 173 171 156 191 171 192 188 136 178 182 169 152 178 145 180 180 225 Madlener Borches Hablck Taylor WELLEN'S SHOES. 8:00 Luckey Boys. 8:30 Musical News Reel. 8:30 MounUln Valley varieties.

9:45 Fuller's Orchestra. Gross Wilson Young Worland Green Shott Barber Zeller 11:30 princess wanieiKa ici i. GREENS. 128 183 201 180 189 201 178 184 161 226 194 172 159 Totals 850 646 713 Totals 901 (38 841 BROWN BROS. Weber 222 14 151 Tolbert 167 174 172 Wieh 229 175 140 Reenan 149 173 192 Borch'd'g 190 13( 170 Totals (77 863 826 Hackmen 203 224 139 Mandery 138 189 126 Flueger 207 187 161 Totals 699 786 598 MUSKETEERS.

Blerman 202 166 163 179 191 214 Rechtlnsr 179 191 214 Hleleman 202 140 166 Hlgglns G.Gran'n L.Uran'n Grot tVINNES BUILDERS. Totals 858 919 846 12:00 Noon wurlltzer program. 1:00 P. M. Auto-Rad Program.

1:15 God's Bible School. 1'30 American School of the Air C. B. C.L FORFEIT. 189 176 177 ToUls 846 787 919 Snyder 209 146 186 OTHER STATIONS 2:30 A.

L. Fink, Rhythm Ramblers in. b. 214 187 154 399 201 174 191 191 181 Ryan Theobald A. Ram CAPABLANCA IN LEAS.

PINKS. 89 102 108 WEYAND'S GROC. Wolf Pacific Coast League. Innlnes 123458780 R. H.

E. Jones 148 133 165 108 154 123 137 120 104 Wenck Uphaus TOU13 (19 898 921 JOHNSON'S DRUGS. WurllUer 131 146 148 Degener 160 149 21 Ripley 223 145 201 Yslton 199 171 189 Beyerleln 189 146 159 Cuban Defeats Prank Marshall ToUls 773 755 686 ToUls 778 651 717 PRICE HILL LADIES' LEAGUE. C). 3:00 Julia Hayes.

3:45 Asbury Parlt Orchestra C. B. 4:00 Scherz Thirty-Minute Men. 4:1.5 Vita-Dry Program. 4:30 Virginia Arnold, pianist (C.

B. 5:00 TIU Oulzar EnterUlner (C. B. 5:30 Alexander McQueen. Missions 00000000 1 1 8 0 At Portland 00000031 4 11 1 Batteries Caster and Brenzel: Mails and HUBERS.

F.Voss 127 149 181 After Thirty-Six Moves. New York, April 29 (AP) Jose R. Woodall. ToUls Tlscher Hatten'rf Blind Blind 344 376 335 102 121 130 143 60 60 60 60 60 Innings 123456789 R. H.

E. Caoablanca. the Cuban chess "wiz Beldlnger Weyand Bens Phlater ToUls FERRIS Nelcamp Burr Hahn Lucas Stump 147 136 168 164 187 178 174 169 166 185 188 182 818 813 857 LUMBER. 156 175 141 145 164 153 177 218 154 1(3 196 195 216 211 161 Lammers Cllft E.Voes M.Voss 153 192 136 143 147 118 139 122 109 133 137 154 Sacramento 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 1 9 14 2 6:00 Morton Downey (C. B.

6:20 Baseball scores. 6:25 Sports review. 6:30 Studio. 6:45 Daddy and Rollo (C. B.

7:00 Cremo Military Band (O. B. At Los Angeles 52020001 10 15 3 ard," drew still further ahead in the OTHER LEAGUE STANDINGS. Batteries Chesterfield. net.

Ham ton ToUls NAISH'B Karnes Brester Graf Kessler (02 757 (61 MOVERS. 183 157 189 168 188 132 148 196 117 213 163 239 161 256 213 international chessmasters tourna 1VEAF (464 M0 K.t, 80,060 W. 8:00 P. M. Mid-week Federation Hymn.

Mixed quartet; Helen Janke, contralto; Muriel Savage, soprano; Richard Maxwell, tenor; Arthur Billings Hunt, barytone. George Vanse, occompanist (WHAS, WWJ, WHO. KOA, WBEN, WCAE, WOC, WJAR, WFI, WTIC, WENR, RFYR, WMC, WAPI). 630 Niagara-Hudson Program; dramatic sketch; orchestra WGY, WFYR, WBEN, WTIC). 10:00 Bertie Sees the World; dramatic skit with Basil Lynn (WRC).

10:15 Cab Calloway's Orchestra (WGY, WENR. WOC. WHO on 11:00 Jack Albln (WRO, WTIC). Midnight Clyde McCoy's Orchestra (WRC, KSD, WSM, KTHS, WTIC, KYW). and Koehler; Petty, Ballou and Campbell.

Totals 693 747 678 ment tonight as he defeated Frank INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. NO NAME.

ToUls 449 412 412 BLUES. Smith 315 145 99 Ontner 122 122 101 Kief 118 110 117 Totals 355 377 317 GREYS. Hos 111117 118 Orot 53 9. 82 L.Hoff'an 104 159 154 ToUls 274 370 354 BROWNS. Hoffman 105 118 150 Shear 158 150 143 Blind 60 60 60 ToUls 323 328 353 PINKS.

D.Wolf 84 94 78 M.Wenck 107 149 110 V.Uphaus 79 147 139 ToUls 270 390 327 BLUES. Smith 102 137 93 Centner 126 113 103 Kief 84 118 93 Totals 312 306 289 PURPLE. Fischer 144 118 141 Hat'ndorf 101 101 93 Blind 60 60 60 ToUls 305 279 294 ORANGE. Neumann 130 175 165 Terlno 116 123 124 Bock 126 127 161 Totals 372 425 450 Marshall, of New York, alter 3B Lap Hollywood 00800000 1 9 12 3 At Seattle ....1001020004 3 Batteries Shellenback and Bassler: Pass. 7:15 Red Top Program.

7:30 News comments (C. B. 7:45 Midnight Alarm (C. B. 8:00 Comedy team C.

B. 8:15 Lorna Fantin (C. B. 8:30 Mystery play C. B.

8.1. 9:00 The Lutheran Hour C. B. moves for his seventh victory. Marshall reslened the game when he 115 129 115 82 122 119 73 93 136 82 94 113 127 124 116 Newman, Lamanskl and Cox.

Swis Borgard'g Snyder Thelslng ToUls 873 862 892 Totals 887 964 824 MATCH GAME. found himself in a hopeless position. Oakland at San Francisco, night game. The standing: TRAFFIC MEN. TRAFFIC GIRLS.

Won. Lost. Coons Players. 1U 74 6', Totals 241 250 305 BROWN'S. Hoffman 121 131 123 Blind 60 60 60 Shear 184 127 76 Totals 365 318 299 REDS.

Walters 141 121 141 Wolf 115 82 72 Walters 76 107 133 ToUls 332 310 346 GREYS. Haas 146 116 128 Orot 119 91 78 L.Hoff'n 181 170 166 Totals 446 377 372 GREENS. FORFEIT. RACKETEERS. Brugge'n 141 132 144 Blome 131 140 148 Schmltt 105 94 129 Nail 129 120 103 Miller 123 121 143 Totals 627 607 672 CANARIES.

Buscher 128 155 128 Reker 131 117 122 Geler 105 124 130 Ruehrw'n 97 91 150 Kuhl 94 129 156 Totals 555 616 689 JOBSTS. Janszen v'i 117 90 Schloemer 101 127 108 Klrcher 86 114 109 tVessells 1.18 109 154 O'Brien 130 142 116 Totals 547 609 578 PANSIES. Sargeant 90 129 154 O.Ruehl'n 189 205 155 Otte 153 102 128 Neumann 169 148 148 W.Rueh'n 316 134 144 Totals 717 738 729 LILLIES. Slrelblg 151 152 183 127 131 148 152 148 137 174 215 158 142 148 173 83 130 127 Payne Frank Oberly Henritsy 9:30 Fortune uunaers 1. a.

9:45 Harriet Lee (C. B. S. Electrical transcription. 10:30 Radio Roundup (C.

B. 11.03 Sports Review. 11:08 Nelson Orchestra (C. B. 11:30 Witching Hour.

12:00 Midnight Blackberry Dudes. Capablanca Kashdan Kevlts Horowitz Smith 150 191 126 Busman 121 147 109 Wehrman 102 159 156 Klatte 126 180 191 Miller 134 150 170 ToUls 633 847 Iti Clubs. W. L. Pet.

Clubs. W. L. Pet. Baltimore 8 4 .667 Rochester 8 5 .545 Montreal 8 4 .667 Newark 5 7 .417 Toronto 8 5 .615 Jersev City 5 8 .380 Buffalo 7 6 .583 Reading 1 10 .091 TEXAS LEAGUE.

Ft. Worth 10 3 .769 Wich.Falls 6 7 .462 Beaumont 9 4 .892 Galveeton 6 8 .385 Dallas 8 5 .615 H. Antonio 5 8 .385 Houston 6 6 .500 Shreveport 2 11 .154 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Birm'ham 10 5 .667 Nashville 6 8 .428 Memphis 10 6 .625 N. Orleans 6 8 .429 Atlanta 8 6 .571 ChatUn'ga 6 9 .400 Little Rock 7 7 .600 Mobile 6 10 .373 COTTON STATES LEAGUE.

Jackson 6 1 .857 Monroe 3 4 .429 Bat. Rouge 5 3 .625 Pine Bluff 3 5 .375 tldoradu 4 5 .444 Vlcksburg 2 5 .286 Turover ToUls 678 792 743 asker telner 3 4 3 3' 4V4 4 4H 4H ev 5 4 4 Si 34 3 2H 2Vi ltt lis WT.STHEIMER A MAROIN DEPT. Totals 481 562 599 POPCICLES. R.Fred'k 106 84 123 Harmuth 331 87 112 E.Fred'ke 111 123 101 Hertsen'g 138 143 113 Scharo 117 139 123 Totals 603 686 574 DAISIES. Bauer 94 107 125 Krlppner 146 141 161 Wehmeier 184 143 124 Rah 119 146 140 Hoffmann 167 137 199 ToUls 680 674 751 VIOLETS.

Kallmeyer 158 190 CO. LEAOCE. BOOKKEEPERS. Santasler Marshall Dake Kupchlck Fox Wit (395 760 30,000 W. 8:35 P.

M. Peter van Steeden's Orchestra (WREN, WIBO, WOAR). 7:30 Salon Orchestra, direction Nathaniel Shllkret; James Melton, tenor; Bob Mac-Glmeey, whistler; Charles Magnantl, accordionist: Joe Green, vibraphone soloist (WBZ, WBZA, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WIBO, KWK, WREN, KFAB, 9:00 N. B. C.

Artists" Program, guest artist; symphony orchestra (WHAM, CFCF, CKGW, WENR). The Phantom Caravan. 10:00 Slumber muFlc. string ensemble (W8UN, WBAL, CKGW, CFCF, WOAR). Amos 'n' Andy, blackface come Ober'm'n 119 185 193 Dunham 116 178 208 Koeris 121 164 149 WensllnE WCKY (202 1,490 8,000 W.

6:00 A. M. Kentucky's Good Morning. 6:30 God's Bible School. 7:30 Cheerio (N.

B. C). 8:00 Breakfast Chat. 8:15 Dance program. 9:15 My New Kentucky Home.

9:45 Dance melodies. 10:00 Mrs. A. M. Goudlss N.

B. C). 144 183 160 122 143 147 175 160 166 Loos 181 149 139 Hen'nger Anderson 134 154 181 Hochsfr WSAI P. M. Dr.SclwTVs "Foot Comfort Ramblers Over NBC Network ADLERS TO PLAY.

lri.irf Dana Avenue, will be the 675 652 662 Totals Totals 557 668 861 CASHIERS. BOARD ROOM. LEAGUE. BOWLING Y. M.

C. A. Loechle 223 197 161 NO NAME. Garforth 15( 180 145 C. Miller 139 165 227 162 186 124 138 159 152 144 117 114 147 143 134 178 136 134 167 140 206 LaMher Burnstein Allen Olberding Ru'n Jr.

dians (WTMJ. KHTP, WMAS, KWK, WREN, WDAF, WHAS, WSM, WENR, WEBC, WSB, WSMB, WJDX, WMC, The Star Afternoon Program Glaasm'r cannon Logan 161 144 143 157 160 165 REIGERS IS REELECTED. At the final meeting of Mergard's Court FUreet League, Val Reigers was elected President; Joe Vice President; Herman Mergard. Treasurer, and Gus Pfelffer, Kecretary. The Directors voted to renew last year's contract and also took under consideration several new applications for franchises.

131 189 172 109 154 112 181 103 120 137 152 140 140 144 103 S.Flach 128 169 176 Althier Blind 120 120 120 A.SIegl W.FIac.ll 160 158 172 Hauer R.G'ason 150 226 171 Pfau 141 1111 154 130 153 180 119 117 13o 165 172 124 Franks Huber ISchenkel 155 171 120 134 141 124 Frank Hefke Wlldey Totals ToUls 636 636 580 ToUls 654 730 611 718 755 710 Totals 715 853 734 sff 10:30 Classic Hour. 11:00 Musical novelties. 11:30 Mountain melodies. 12:00 Noon Popular dance tunes. 12:35 P.

M. Luncheon concert. Rev. Charles A. Vandermuelen.

5:45 Harmony Harrys. 6 55 Baseball scores. 6:00 Amos Andy (N. B. C).

6:15 Jesters (N. B. C). 6:30 Blue Green Blues. 6:45 Italian Serenade-s.

7:00 Dixie Spiritual 8lngers (N. B. C). 7:15 Hawaiian Bluebirds. 7:30 Alma Bohlke, soprano.

7:45 Evans and Everson. Blackston PlanUtlon. Totals 717 738 824 ToUls 763 806 728 ROSES. scene of the 1931 season Class champion-ship series opening game of Ad Linens Adler Aces, onposed to Latta Stflps, Sunday at 1 o'clock. Both teams have been favorites of a large following of sandlot fans for several seasons.

FINAL MEET OF GYM LEAGUE. Th final meeting of the N. C. Gym League will be held at tha N. C.

Gym Friday night at 7:30 o'clock, at which time prizes will awarded and officers elected for next year. President Wlckard requesU all bowlers to. attend. BENCSIK. COMBINED K.

PRICU HILL. Hemsath 191 172 167 RED TOP MALTS. FEATURING! Ths Fameui CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS with IONA MULL Be Hsppy Alwsys With l)r. ScholVs AIJS FOB Me FEET Frey C. Bets Webb KTHS, KPRC, WOAI.

WFAA, KOA, KFAB, KFSD, KSL, KGO, KECA, KOW, KHQ, KOMOI. 10:30 Kate Smith, songs (WOAR, WENR, WBAL, WJR). 10:45 George Ku Trio, Hawaiian music (WBAL, WJR, WOAR, WREN). 11:00 Dance orchestra (WGAR, WREN, WENR, KPRC). Midnight Henry Busse's Orchestra (WREN, WGAR, KVOO, WENR, KWK, KPRC).

177 203 193 174 203 143 OF C. LEAGUE, CINCINNATI NO. 1. Westerk'p 158 181 206 Laub'nds 183 182 191 Gaede 195 182 150 Maloney 174 148 173 Doud 163 197 136 119 137 132 Olberding TULIPS. Weheler 164 151 132 Werner 146 137 125 Koppen'r 145 112 138 Coston 336 148 162 Rueh'nSr.

177 199 176 223 176 1K8 172 173 200 179 191 168 356 162 183 144 202 142 133 152 1119 108 143 117 122 120 1.12 185 137 145 134 140 10a Bencilk Callahan Wun Korte Malion O.Budd Daniels Berte II.Decher Yeager W.Decher W. Bets 173 167 173 190 178 202 178 170 168 Moctor Doyle Roll 202 170 183 215 202 163 149 177 208 COLLEGE BASEBALL At Princeton, J. Duke, Princeton, 5. At Evanston, III. Notre Dame, North-yastero.

J. I Totals 892 (21 878 Totals 876 904 821 ToUls 768 747 783 ToUls 683 713 841 ToUui 876 838 853 ToUli 874 890 858.

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