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JANUARY 1 g. Copeletti's Foul Shot Beats Poughkeepsie, 26 to 25 Newburgh Captures Win Zivic Wins On Technical Knock Out In 12th Round in ivdsi niree oeconus Guard Is Fouled Whhl Poughkeepsie Meets Score Tied; P. II. Loses Second (prlal To Tfca Eagla Nawa) NEWBURGH. Jsn.

17 A converted foul ihot nd then hefting the bell for three seconds proved the difference between victory nd defeat here tonight for Poughkeepsie High school's basketball team. Ouaid Fd Cu)e1rlll nmnTTTwin nlng point in the 26 to 25 N. F. A. victory after he was fouled by Poughkeepsie Rollle Mosher as he attempted to break a 29 25 lie and win the game on a long shot.

It waa Poughkeepsle's second defeat this week. Substitute center John Leo of the Dutchess county aquad Ihrew aome BOO tana Into hysteria at Academy gym when he broke through the Newburgh defenae to register a pushup In' the dying minutes to tie ip the count, 23 29. Copelettl gained possesion of the ball after a mad scramble and with time left for one play, he let it fly ait the hoop. Referee Larry Cahlll ruled, however, that Rollle Moaner fouled him aa he attempted to block the shot. Copelettl made the first of two free toaaes which put his team head, and then took the ball out of bounds instead of taking the second (hot.

The team frore It for the seconds left and won the game. The game waa one of beat witnessed by scribes In Orange county In aeVeral years. Both clubs, although they got off to alow starts, eventually started playing tight ball. At the end of the flrat period the score stood 8 5 and at the end of the second period the hometowners held a 10 7 three point margin. Both clubs really started going In the third stansa.

Poughkeepsie found the range several times and the Ooldbackj started dumping the calfskin In. Starting the final period Newburgh held a two point lead, the score reading 17 15. Marshall Dallet was 'the big gun for the Maroon on offensive. He connected for 10 points from hut forward position. Leo did most of the heavy work In the defense, de partment.

The enure team, now ever, showed a marked Improvement over Tuesdays In the Kingston game which they lost In the flnsl seconds as their defense crumbled. For Newburgh It wss all Copelettl and Bud Konier. These two were all over the court and sharred In the scoring honors. Copelettl had eight for the losers with Kohler collecting six. The box score: roiaasrsrsit r.a.

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I I UffHB, Wassaic in Loop Tilt With the pUre spot In the Mld IIudnon Irarue In the runninf for (he victor. Huminlc and Potif hkeeptle Ova iUrt the week' schedule In the loop at Lincoln renter tomorrow night. GETS 9TH WIN HIGHLAND TOPS GREER SCHOOL Champ and Challenger Weighing In Downs Millbrook, 33 to 28, In Central Schoolboy Basketball Loop waon, OrvBbr, r.f. last rra, r.t. Aaunoeel.

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End half: .10 1 In favor of Nawburgn. Bod Ird: 17 11 111 farer of Nf wburgn. Faula called Niwbursb Pough hMpilo 11. Tlma el perloda: a mlnutaa. aorr: Al Marino.

Tlmtr: Congar. juf eras: Oahtu, fgaelal 'Ta Tfco Eagla Kawa) MILLBROOK. Jan. 17 Arllngton High school tacked up Its ninth straight win Of the season here tonight, downing the local schoolboys by a score of 33 28. It was the aecond win for Arlington In the Central section of the OUtchesa county cage loop, and It waa the aecond loas this week for the Mill brook team, who were upset laat Tuesday night by Stajavsburg.

Outstanding on the offense for the Arlington squsd, were left forwardforward Sullivan, and left guard Mac Elveen, who scored 10 and nine points, respectively. For the losers. Clferrl. right guard, waa high scorer and outstanding on the defense, breaking up several of the Arlington plays. Clferrl dropped five fouls and two field goals, for a total of nine.

Arlington took the lead at the beginning of the game here tonight, and never gave It up. They combined fine passwork with a tight defense, to lead 7 4, at the first quarter, and 17 11 at the half. At the end of the third quarter, the Arlington passers were shead, 26 15. but during the final period allowed the Millbrook five 13 points to their seven. The Millbrook Jayvees won trom the Arlington seconds, by a score of 21 7.

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c. 3 0 4 MacElvern, ISO Laird, 0 0 MaeUaac.af 1 I I Burkemen Wallop Verbank Squad, 25 22, in Non League Contest (Nprrlral T. Tb N.wi) HIGHLAND, Jan. lT Hlghland took 23 22 decision over Oreer School, from Millbrook, on the local hlRl school court tonight, in a fast, non lraRue content. Pared by the 11 point fit tack of Center Lukach.

the Highland forces led a cloae margin throughout imp nunc ivjurai. nt ujjc iiri quarter the score mood. 8 5, In favor of the local forcea; and at the half, they held a two point margin, with the score. 14 12. The local boys were not able to Increase their lead during the third period, and at the whistle, the score was 20 18.

Gruner was outstanding on the defense for the locals. He played In left guard position. For the losers. Rudder, left forward, was high scorer with four field goals for a total of eight points, and Storey, right forward, was next In line with seven. ZarakorlUs.

left guard, played an outstanding defensive game for the lOreer squad. Highland Jayvees kept the slate clean for the locals tonight, by downing the Greer seconds by a score of 17 12. r.arcR school om re. r.r, tp, Storey, f. 117 RurtrW.

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17 Epinard, famous French race horse, has been discovered at Chartres being used as a carriage horse, the Byoh edition 6f the "Parta Solr said today. The 21 year old horse was stolen from his stable during the confusion of the German advance, the paper aald. Epinard Invaded the United States for a series of International races in 1924. He finished second in each of the three events, losing to Wise Counselor In a six furlong dash at Belmont Park, to Ladkln in a mile race at Aqueduct and to Sarazen In a mile and quarter event at Latonla. HIGHLAND CtS rc rr.

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rnd of flrtl quart.r: In favor of lHatillnd. End of h.lf: 14 13 In liter of Kishland. End nf 3rd 20 13 In fivor of Highland. Fouli rallrd on: Highland 8. Orrrr 3.

Tlrn. of prrlodt: mlnut.R Scnr.r Angle. Tlmrr: Schftnts. Swrrt. Local Skaters at Newburgh AMENIA LOSES TO MILLERTON Mathews Gets 13 Points; Leads Scoring in H.

V. Schoolboy Contest Foerschler A nd STARS WALLOP Beal To Enter Championships Middle Atlantic. Has Brilliant Field Late Scores iuar.tr: 7 4 In of rttll: IT ll in for of Arlington. End of 3rd: 34 13 In favor of Arlington. Foul called on: Arllmton 11; Millbrook 13.

Tim of perlodu I mlnutaa. Tlintr: Smith; Rf tr: Van Wagnai. NEWBURGH, KINGSTON SQUADS BOWL HERE Jack's Oarage of Kingston will meet the Bacu Storage and the All Stars will roll against a Newburgh delegation tomorrow afternoon in COLLEGE BASKETBALL Amherst 47, Hamilton 40. St. Lawrence 39.

Clarkaon 28. St. Boneventure 93, Youngstown 43. Mech. Institute 55.

Plattaburg 53. Temple 27, LaSaile 22. L. I. U.

60. John Marshall 33. Scrsnton 34, Ithaca 30. Westminster 54, Bethany 27. Frostburg 46, St.

Francis 42. West Virginia 47. Cincinnati 43. Western Reserve 46, Case 42. John Carroll 50, Baldwin Wallace 47.

Miami 40. Western State (Mich) 37. Arkansas 68, Texas A and 33. Georgia 50. Vanderbllt 44.

Tulane 48, Mississippi 23. South Carolina 40. The Citadel 38. Kansas State 35. Nebraska 32.

Pratt 45, New York State Teach ers 42. Moravian 38, New York Aggies 32. special matches at the Queen City lanes. The first match, featuring the Poughkeepsie Stsrs, win start at 2:30 o'clock. Here's How King Fritz Held Crown I iia tmtf 'it li is '(Mr ft p.tf NEW YORK, Jan.

17 The Armstrong Zlvlc fight round by round: ROUND ONE Zlvlc stabbed Henry twice with straight lefU and took a left hook to the body. Zlvlc continued to flick Armstrong's right eye. "Zlvlc slabbed a haf dozen to the body and took a right to the Jaw. Zlvl. bounced a right to Henry'a cheek and crossed and Micfcpiriwti'4w4 uppercuta.

Against the ropes, zmc clipped a right to the. body ss Henry landed a left hook to the ear. Zlvlc IS J.lf cnaaed a rLLbiOaAljemsiiijto. mm. psmwimMiiTmx'mifrimrm his left Into the body and threw a light to the ear.

Zlvlc bounced a one two off Armstrong's law. They trader! lfts In mld rlng. They Zlvlc's round. ROUND TWO Zlvlc circled Armstrong In mld rlng and stabbed with his left to the eye. Henry bounced a left hook to the ear.

Zlvlc swung against Armstrong's ear. Henry landed three hard rights to the body sa Zlvlc smashed him with three right crosses. Armstrong fired a hard tight uppercut to the chin and another to the head as he pressed forward. Zlvlc hooked two to the ear as Henry lipped two to the head Zlvlc threw two ahort uppercuta snd hooked two to the Jaw at close range. Armstrong backed Zlvlc to corner and hooked two to.

the chin. They exchanged rlghta to the body In a half clinch each fired rights to th. hodv. Zlvlc's right uppercut connected but Henry slsshed In with 1 two lefts to the neaa. again booked a right to the Jaw at the bell.

Armstrong's round. BOUND THREE They traded lefts to the see three times. 'At long range Zlvlc continued to stab with his left. Armstrong hurt Flitxle with a swinging overhand tight to the chin. Henry dug his left to tbt body ahd took a right uppercut la? ZItIo threw threi right uppercuU to Henry's fsce then crossed two uppercuU to the 4aw, a close Zlvlc ripped another nalr of uppereut as Henry hooked twleo to th head.

Zlvlc's uppercut gain reached th face but he took two rights ta return. Arh" Zlrte peppered Henry with short Armttrpng flred right to the esr. Armstrong's left hook bounced off Frltile's Jaw. Armstrong threw lefts and rights to the head. Frltzle bounced a right to the ear and two to the Jaw as the crowd roared.

Zlvlc's round. ROUND TOUR Zlvlc hooked two lefts to the ear. Frlttle backed off and bounced a right awing and a right' uppercut off th, Hear vslU! right uppercut landed twlrc on Hen ry eye. Armstrong threw two leita to the body. Henry swung a tight iree tlghTs to The face.

They ex changed hooka to the Jaw. For a half minute, Armstrong bobbed and wesved In front of Frluie and not a punch was landed. Zlvlc ripped a short range Zlvlc mauled Henry about the head with both hands at the bell. Zlvlc's round. KOl'N'D FIVE Henry hooked a left to the Jaw and took a right rroa.

in return. They traded a half dozen straight lefts. Armstrong dug hU right to the body. Zlvlc cuffed Henry's ear I both his eyes. Armstrong bobbed Henry to the floor but he bounced up without a count.

Henry backed Frltzle against the ropes and shot lefts snd rights to the face. Armstrong crossed a hard right to the Jaw but took a right to his own chin. FriUle Jired.leiU arid rights to the head a Henry countered with a right to the head at the bell. Zlvlc'a round. ROUND SEVEN Two Poughkeepsie youths Robert Beal and William Foerschler will race at Newburgh today in the annual Middle Atlantic Speed Skating championship rsces.

Known to Hudson Valley fans for their performances during the past years In local and other competition, the two will enter the 220. half, mile and three mile events In the Senior division. With Ice condltiont described as good, the twice, postponed meet is scheduled to start at 3 o'clock and will continue under the floodlights. The Associated Press reported six Inches of Ice covered the Newburgh Recreation park six lap rink, pre aerved by a four Inch snow last night. Leo Frelsinger of Chicago, Na tional and North American title holder, heads a star studded field of 30Q in whst officials predict will be the greatest speed skating meet neia since its origin.

Frelsinger will find his toughest competition In Charles Lelghton, of Minneapolis. 11)39 North American champion; Johnny Roukema, Pater son, N. last year's Middle Atlantic winner; Joe Bree, Tuckshoe, Middle Atlantic Indoor tltleholder, and Ted Elenwood. Fort Johnson, who captured the Central Adirondack and Eastern States crowns this season. Virginia Jahn, Cressklll, N.

who annexed the Women's Eastern States title last week, and Alice Burnham of Brooklyn are ampng top ranking performera In the women's division. Miss Jahn Is defending Middle Atlantic champion, while Mlsa Burnham won the Eastern States meet In 1940. Assursnces thst all the stars will be at Recreation park for the event ner but Zlvlc fought him off with i v'ced last night by Douglas fSptrLI T. Til. Eagle N.wm) AMENIA.

Jan. 17 The Mlllerton basketball team won from (he local hlRh school squad tonight by a score of 30 15, with D. Mathews, left forward for the visiting qquad. lesdlng the scoring with a total of 13 points. The Amenta squad was considerably weaker on the offense tonight, trailing at the quarter by a.

score of 10 4. At the end of the first half, the Mlllerton five led by eight points. Score at the half was 16 8. At the end of the third period, the visitors had Increaaed their mar gin to 11 polnta, with the score 23 11. Aiding Mathews in the Mlllerton scoring was right forward J.

Shultz, who dropped two field goals and two fouls for total of six. MILLEBTON IM) rc rr. ir. fihulu. 3 3 Malthrirl.

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.1 1 Marc.ntlnlo, l.g. 0 0 Ulllrr, c. 0 10 10 AMCMA (1SI Fiir. r.f. 1 3 Dahon.T.

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0 1 Ahrarn, l.g. 0 I I IS Rfor. end of tint quarlrr: 10 4 In favor of Mlllerton. Snd of half: ll In favor of Mlllrrlon. End of 3rd: 3311 In fivor of Mlllerton.

Fouls rallrd on: Mlllrrton Amtnla g. Tlma of perloda: mlnutea. Refrret: Juil. KEYSTONE FIVE RHINEBECK'5' WINS SECOND NEW YORK, Jan. 17 Miracle Msn of boxing littlen Armstrong, csme to the end $.

rosd tonlght. a The spirit "and the'hesrt of iv. greatest little fighting m. JJ generation were lllln. machine had run down stopped In 12 rounds bv Fritn, i ss he made one last, gallant if win back his championship.

wltenreVI Hildrethmen Beat Anderson School, 19 12, in Hudson Valley Section Losers Unable to Overcome Early Lead; Final Score Is 46 26 Miller, head of the Delano Hitch Ice Skating association which la In charge of the races locally. Frelsinger left Chicago last night and Is slated to arrive in Newburgh several hours before the start of the first race. Charles Lelghton, runner up in both hands at the bell. Zlvlc's round. ROUND TEN Between rounds Referee Donovan went to Armstrong's corner and examined Henry's eyes.

Zlvlc danced around Henry sticking his left out. They traded hooks to the head. Zlvlc bounced half dozen hooks to last year'a Nationals and rated No. tne iace witnout a return. Arm 3 US.

Skater (Frelsinger is No 1 continued pepper, He istrppg. strong hooked twlc to his Jaw. Henry lace and. a right uppercut to the Colby College; will fry from Water noonea a nara left to tne rjoay dui eye. nenry tnrew a right to the vine.

Maine. Roukema Is the defend anil couion get out ol ine.vay jaw out mm.miMUtolmteWSlfimms!&iti! jtrni Tc.denla.Iy arrangements are belnn smashing rights to the Jaw Arm strong nailed Frltzle. with a hard made for Frelsinger to fly back to strong bounced a hard right off the right to the chin. Frltzie threw Chicago so he may be back In theH Jumping to an early lead and never relinquishing it, the All Stsrs broke Into the winning side of the Independent league ledger last nir at Lincoln Center when they hammered a 46 to 26 win over the Kevstones. Right from the atart when Tommy McCormack's team Jumped to a 12 2 first period lead, there never was any doubt as to what the outcome would btAt half time, the Stars were sporunga comfortable 27 to 8 lead.

Harry Oreco finally hit his atride in the tilt the only one scheduled In the Independent circuit laat night. Oreco tallied six times from the field and picked up two from the foul stripe for 12 points. Picking up when he atopped, Lou Schackleton pelted the nets for 11 points on four and three, The Keystones Just couldn't get started. Their shots were off snd the most points any one eager could opl lect were eight. Walt Plkul dumped In four deuces.

The Keystones picked up some In the second hslf when they managed to acore 18 during the final two periods. In the third period they tallied nine points with Center Col Una snd Plkul carrying the brunt of the stuck. Plkul scored eight points while Collins was held to six. The Key stones had their best combination on the floor during the final minutes but couldn't overcome the powerful lead the Stara gained In the first three periods. afternoon In the Independent league the Imperials meet the Lincoln Center undefeated five while the Krug's and De Lav a Is clash in the Class competition.

The box score: p. kill. rf. Collin, f. S.

Ky. I Brimln, 1 f. fl. Collin, Browrr. g.

Hv w. Aiandrr. 1 g. w. ruanfy.

I g. 3 I I 1 0 A.Z lagtelal T. Th. rl Nil STAATSBURO. Jan.

17 Rhine beck High school's basketball team won their second league game of the season here tonight, downing Anderson school by a score of 19 12. It was Anderson school's first league contest. Dan Bucchlonl, left guard for the visitors, played an excellent floor game tonight, breaking up many of the local's attacks and showing himself an outstanding ball hand ler. He scored four points. High men for the winners, who held a commanding lead throughout the game, were Lutz, outstanding on the offense, and Frost, left forward.

Each of the players scored six points. Van Kirk and Oonzales starred for the losers. Van Kirk getting six points to lead the offensive attack, and Oonzales playing an outstanding game from his right guard berth. Rhlnebeck led 3 0, at the end of the first period of the low scoring fray. At the half.

they had Jumped to a 13 4 lead, and by the third quarter. It was 19 6. During the "final period, the Anderson boys held the visitors scoreless, snd dropped six points themselves, for the flnsl tally of 19 12. The Rhlnebeck Jayvees won from the Anderson second team, 18 13. EHINEBECK rn.

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10 3 Chaptn, 1 g. 0 0 0 I 3 13 Score rnil of Aral quartar: 3 0 In favor of Rhlnrbeck. End of 3rd: I 6 In favor of Rhlnpbrck Foula chllad on Andaraon 7. Rhlnrbeck S. Time of parloda mlnuiea.

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"3 4 rl uraco. 3 14 chin. Zlvlc dug his left into the belt line then fired a left and right at the jaw. Henry hooked a twice to the head. Armstrong stayed on top of Zlvlc's all the time but was taking considerable punishment.

They stood head to head and cuffed at the body as the bell founded. Zlvlc'a ROI'ND EIGHT Between rounds Armstrong's lefts snd a right to the body as i Windy City In lime for a race meet Henry hooked to the Jw. Against i there on Sunday. Agreement to nrv leaned i basting Association I against Frltzle In his corner but compete here Saturday. Oold.

a Shacklaton. g. Hcora and Aral quarter 13 3 In favor aiara. ana nan. 21 1 in favor alatatocWa aadaa t1T "aai 1 j.fsB7MTrM,fle0rafwWAa?Hw left to the head at Zlvlc hooked the bell.

Armstrong's round. ROI'ND ELEVEN Zlvlc stabbed with his left Others Expected Ted Ellenwood of Amsterdam. I Eastern States champion and Tommy Smith of Ulica, along with Henry as riesn. ana Ben Kuczek of Fort Armstrong apparently in desnerate i Johnann oil iwint inn.T. in th.

effort backed Frltzie into a cornea 1 Eastern States meet last Kimrlav w'th his right. Zlvlc's right uppercut landed on Henry's eye. Henry'a left eye appeared to be closing. In close, Zlvlc slashed twice with his right uppercut aa Henry fired both hands to the body. Armstrong bounced a right cross to the ear.

Zlvlc stung Henry four tunes aa he charged In. He stabbed another right to the head and Jaw. Arm strong hooked a left to the head. Zlvlc bounced a left arid right to the Jaw. Zlvlc straightened Henry up with a straight uppercut.

They stood in Armstrong's corner and Zlvlc mauled him at the bell. Zlvlc's round. ROI'ND SIX Henry hsd a small cut over his right eye when the round began. Zlvlc threw a hard right to the head and Henry dug left and right to the body. Armstrong hooked twice to the ear, Frltzle cuffed Henry with a stralghi left.

Zlvlc caught Henry coming in and stabbed hun with tliree right crosses. They trsded lefts to." the head. As Henry rushed In 'Zlvlc com In handlers spent their time Heating land nred both hands to head and are expected to arrive early today range rrnzie once Tnev will be accompanied by more cuffed Henry with short up Blanche Armstrong of Amsterdam, Jiercuts. Armstrong roared In once i who was runner up for the ladles more and hooked a right to the title in the East. neaa.

Armstrong rushed in and Dick Werner of Haledon. N. threw both hands to the body as former Middle Atlantic tltleholder, ZIvjc backed away. Zlvlc hooked a I Joe Bree of New York City. Middle and weaved but Frltlzle's strslght lefts kept stabbing him.

Henry noosed twice to the Jaw and received the same treatment in return. Armstrong fired hooked to the body and crossed a Yjard right to the ruin. Frltzle bounced a right of the rUtht to the eve They stood in Atlantic indoor champion and a host l.u nu, i.a. nnii, a mm nauea away to of other skaters from the Metropol itan area will no doubt arrive here Scorar Doinnier. Tlmar: Elum.

Rcfaree. Paparo. Umpire Sokot. I planned for the balsnce of the sea 1 nna I CENTER JUNIORS WIN, 32 TO 30, IN OVERTIME Armstrongs eyes and nose were other. Zlvlc hooked two 10 bleeding but still he kept pouring In.

Henry'a eyes as Armstrong was des They stood near Henry's corner and i perately throwing everything be traded rights to the head at the bell, 'hind each punch and taking lota Zlvlc's round of punishment. Zlvlc cuffed Henry ROI'ND NINE at close range at the bell. Zlvlc poured his left Into Henrys Armstrong's round. fsce and crossed a hard right and for the first time Henry took a backward step. Zlvlc smashed hard rights to the head, doing much damage to Henry's eyes.

Zlvlc appeared to have a cut In his scalp on the right side of his hesd snd blood trickled down behind his esr. Zlvlc culled Henry with four rights to the head. Both of Henry's eyes were bleeding now but he poured ROI'ND TWELVE Between rounds Dr. William Walker was summoned to Henry's corner to exsmlne his eyes but ruled that he could continue. Henry bounced a hard left off the Jaw but took three right uppercuu In return.

Zlvlc clouted Henry with two son rights. Henry slipped to the floor as Zlvlc sidestepped. Armstrong wss up without ued to meet him wlth a straight left mouthpiece fell to the floor Arm in tirelessly snd gsmelj. Zlvlc rip count. Zlvlc bounced two more off ped four rights to the head and ah Henry'a eye as Referee.

Donovan uppercut to the face as Armstrong's stepped In and stopped the fight In tomorrow morning. New England. Buffalo, and Pennsylvania skaters are also expected. There are more than 250 entries The races will be celled at 3 pm Saturday. There will probably be an Intermission between 5:30 and 7 p.m.

and the races will be finished under lights. Ml'RFHY INTERVIEWED DENVER. Jsn. 17 CD Russell Murphy, a candidate for the vacant football coaching position at University of Colorsdo, wss Interviewed by the regents at their monthly meeting today. A spokesman for the university id "It will be probably two or i band.

A hard right to the body sent 1 strong got Zlvlc in to Henry's cor 1 technical knockout. 52 seconds of the 12th round by a 1 three weeks before a Ilnsf decision al made. Lincoln Center Juniors eked out their 10th consecutive victory Isst night when Guard Laurl dumped In a field goal In an overtime period to beat the Hornets. The score wss 32 to 30. Guards Boyer and Laurl sharred scoring honors for the winners with 10 apiece Forward Keozielawa i high for the night with 13.

The box score: HORNETS ISO) r.n. rr. jr. Krdilrlaaa f. i 3 13 Zahnackar.

If. 0 A Bailay 0' 3 3 Zanachar. 0 0 0 w. Zaikowaki, 1 g. 4.

1 a 13 i 30 LINCOLN CENTEK JUNIORS r.o. r.r. T.r. i r. i Starayk.

Moran. r.f. i Callo. It. a Tagar, c.

j. Borar, ri. Lauria. Ig. Orogan, 1 g.

.0 Jewish Center Resumes Tilts Kingstonians to Meet ta0MttJJHltteta ajga a.a v.haw.ua i.tji. a. a aTxiww.ra'. Mk a jl fn ana OIUHIE tauiHjvnia eirii season, the Jewish center basket ball team will make Its first bid of the year at Lincoln center gym Sunday night. Jan.

26. Mike Fleishman said yesterday. An extensive schedule has been Jewish center teams at Newburgh. Kingston. Peeksklll and other teams In the Hudson valley.

The 'locals will Import Kingston for the opening tilt. The Ulster county cagers boasts several former All DUSO stars In Its lineup and has several back last year. Irv Fersh will coach the center passers. Other members of the basr ketball committee are: Merrill Ef fron. Herble Schwartz.

Herman Levin. Dr. Louis Llpman. Benny Pakula and Irv Abramsky. avion auiu lie expects lO Call UK club together for practice this, week end.

He has signed the belter Jewish players In the city and expects to add to the list. Players signed are Karl Kronberg. Mike Weiss. Joe Marks. Benny Colton.

Irv Abram Jsky, Harold Lorber, "Hook" Haven, irv nuns ana Barney rorman. A preliminary game will be played before each of the home contests. Young Hardlngs will oppose Lincoln center 'Intermediates In the preliminary to the Kingston Jewish center contest. Afterward Armstrong mi dressing room snd announced ik this waa the end. that he lng up the gloves for good.

Fellows." he said, "my won't hold up any more, go "els" g'lnl0 th' He was stopped with hii. cut, half blind from slashing Jabs and ripping right upMmJ? but still pouring in. trying 1725 one last, desperate punch that Mim produce another of his flstlc f. And he was stopped, in what sua have been the laat competitive to. pearance of his glorious carter the biggest crowd in Oarden (to history wss on hand to wish hi hall and farewell.

Every seat was taken, sot It bulged at the seams from theitu. dees In a crowd of 23.190, fla hover before equalled In the la history of the Oarden. The negate was 178.242. vm While esch fan was rooting fort. choice, it la doubtful If even em Zlvlc supporter didn't feel tr i his eyes and a Jump In hjs throat "LT1 Perpetual Motion" finally down.

The only man In ring hlitcrj ever, to hold three champloiuhlpi simultaneously elterweliht. Lightweight and FestherwelihtZ Henry was' the favorite in the bet. ting at 5 to 6. Thafa how they re. garded him despite the fact he ta beaten badly last October th.

same Pittsburgh "slssher" he fought lunigni, inai ne was spotting muig more than five pounds 140(4 to 145 and that even his sincertst boasters admitted he wss on tin wsy toward the end of his career. Armatrong tried to do It tonighl differently than ever before. Ht stood up slightly atralghter, and. (or probably the first time In his rip roaring, tear ln and flall awa j' career, he had a thought for delense. But his plan didn't work.

He Just couldn't get out of the way of Ftlt zte's straight lefts or those short, cutting rights. He tried crouch and a bob and weave, but It didn't help. He tried covering his face with his right arm. Neither did thst. Hi even tried backing off and boxtni at long range as amazed fans muttered, "What's Henry doing?" That was even worse.

By the fifth round, both of his eyes, which vera punched cruelly shut In his tint outing with the Plttsburgher, were cut and bleeding. But that was after Walked out there in the second, backed Frltzle Into a neutral corner and really hurt him with two round, house right hand "whistlers." Armstrong rushed tirelessly in, in the ninth as Frltlzle backed off and stabbed him with the left, Esch time Henry caught up with him, the youngest of the five Zlvlc brothers leaned in close snd cuffed Armstrong on his cut eyes with eruri right uppercuts. In the tenth Armstrong muKiuvre realized the end was in aisht. Be tore out of his corner, rushed FrIUle back, shook him with hooks snd right swlpgs for a full minute. Ht rild even more In the eleventh.

Her he knew definitely there wasn't thmt iartner to go, ao ne weni au flailing away with both hands to head and body, and while Zlrfc didn't like It even a little bit still Inflicted damage around Armstrong's eyes. Then came the 12th. Henry. Jx" lng near Zlvlc's corner, couldn't stop his momentum as Frltzle Hd 1 bnnnbAiil mtnnar and AflD strnnff'a career lust about closed book. aa Rinv TWO PHILADELPHIA.

Jan. li The Athletlca received the MP" a.v IllarH alarterl the 1940 eon with the Mackemen. but optioned to Toronto'a InternatloMJ laomia laam lot St in ths lPftSOt. WW Suder. former Blnghsmton Essum nl.v.r avo drafted City of the Amerlcsn Association.

I 14 33 arofa and of Aral quarter: Hornati la: Ontar End hslf: 30 11 in foaoa oMiofnaia End of 3rd: 33 30 In faror of Hornata. Tlnia of perloda: a minutaa SVortr. Dotflngar. Tlmar: Bruno, ateferaa. Orogan.

Umpirt: Ou hraaki, A.A.U. MEETS TONIGHT NEW YORK, Jan. 17 til The indoor track and field season gets away to a delayed start tomorrow night with the Metropolitan. AA.U. senior championships at the New York Coliseum.

The meet hss drawn 232 Individuals and 21 relay teams, Including last yesr's 15 champions. FEATCtfKJWER ICE BOAi OFTEN ATTAIN SPEEDC OSOVIA D4d aftAOCaQs? maciisi3 (OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 15) I pot Musac..

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