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rs, I I i i i I I Looking 'Em Over By BOB STONE Ed Van Every, New York Sun boxing expert, wrote yee terdey that Melio Bettina if most likely to fight Jpe Louii in March. Hintt totted around at the Boxing Wntert Attociation dinner cauted hit piece. The boyt at Jack Brickman't aren't going to like this (they' all are Bettina prejudice) but thig de partment can't tee Melio Bettina at heavyweight champion of the world. 'We Like Him But Jimmy Grippo hat been drumming into our ear tinea we hara known him, lift long follower! of the former light heavyweight king, and other we have talked to aee Melio "in." We tan tee him "in," in the ring for few roundt but that's alL Probably we'll hear about thit but for our money Melio doetn't regitter a heavyweight champion. We've watched him fight and pulled for him againtt the other Hokei but when it comet to "Bettina vt.

Louii for the title" the vition doetn't He it a. fine fellow and certainly deserves the chance. Hit record tinee turning toward the heavy weight crown it at good If not better than any other one in the ring that it with the exception of the Bomber himself. Anyway aatitfy Jimmy Grippo, Melio, and a lot of guyt living in hope, we'd like to tee him get that chance. Between Periods William Waryat, itar of Lincoln Center in the City circuit, hat been tlgned by St.

Mary', C.Y.O. Senior leader to replace Walter Pikul Don Voelker quit the P.H A. (quad because "I wa tired fitting the bench." Speaking of the Mac, they were fortunate that Gut Siko and George Burgin were injured at the time when no league game I I scheduled for them until two week from Feb. 1 Their nest league game it Wednesday, Feb. 4 againtt Keystone.

Latett announcement from the L. C. press department, via ht president, it that A. Paul (Beano) Dunn it continuing in the capacity of record keeper In order not to conflict with ether playoffs in this locality, the City loop will end regular i schedule on Feb. 22 and (tart playoff on Feb.

25 Wap pingert hain't won game tine'e the Mac turned Dom Bottini'i club back after the fint round game marked by bickeringi for postponement Although in latt place the Fallsmen have 'a better team than the standings show and league critics are anxiously awaiting an "on" night which they hope will be againtt the Mcs. Secor Farms Site 0f Horse Show (Special te The Eagle Newt) WHITE PLAINS, Jan. 23 First horse show of the 1942 seasoo will be held at the Secor Farm. White Plain on Jan. 31, It I scheduled and approved by the National Horse show association.

I Homer B. Gray, Joint matter of the Rombout Riding and Hunt club will be one of the judge at the indoor fixture. IBaird to Attend Club Meeting Jsck Btlrd. well known dog writer and judge, will give an exhibition of obedience work at the second sanctioned show of the Mid Hudson Kennel club at the Dells, Monday night. Mrs.

Oeorge Russell, show, chairman, said last night. If there It sufficient Interest In the test, there Is a possibility an effort will be made to form a dog training class here, Mrs. Russell ex plslned. Batrd has had considerable In dog training, particularly for defense work and he is engaged In a similar program In Connecticut now. Efforts were msde to get Bid Frasee, local obedience authority, to give the exhibition In conjunction Balrd but he Is in Florid on business.

Carl Relyea Rolls 585 High String Carl Relyea stood out In Dutchess Bleschery league bowling matches latt night on the Dutchess Recs alters as he rolled consistent ISO. 1ST, 1M games for a strong 585 high three string. Results: WstenrUle J. Cast Iron Sylvan 2, Lockwpod 0 The scores' CAST IBON Lev IS aidote Jonnlnst Catalan fttyraond Hunter PAGE SIXTEEN POUGHKEEPS1E EAGLE NEWS JANUARY 24. 1942 Arlington Whips Fallsmen, 27 23 Both Sides Excel On Defense Arlington High school took a hard sectional Dutchess county scholastic league basketball game last night on the Arlington court trimming Wappingers Falls by a 27 to 23 count The contest was a tight, defensive onel1l the way with both sides displaying a superb brand of defensive.

It marked Arlington's sixth win against three setbacks. Slegsl led the Maroon? Willie Hoppe Annexes Third Straight Title Buddy attack with a flve two twtlve total Freddy Miller, aharpshootlng forward, contributed tight points to the Arlington score. "Pop" VsnVoorhls and Carl PuU chene showed the wsy for the visitors with tight and seven counters, respectively. The gamt got underway with both side moving cautiously except for occasional scoring tbursU At tht close of tht first quarter; the fire wert deadlocked at 10 aH. A ftw moment before the half.

Bob McAllister counted twice from the field and Miller looped In a two pointer to send the Maroon to the locker room with an II to 12 lead. Arlington devoted the entire sec ond half to preserving this advant age and kept the Fallsmen always at a distance oi irom lour to eignr. points. In the final Quarter the Arlington defense stiffened and hurled back repeated assaults by the Wapplngers courtmen. In the preliminary game, Arling ton Junior Varsity defeated Wp pingers reus jayvees, 24 to II.

The box score: Wappinoibs ra. rr. Total Pullehene, I. I 1 1 Hudoon, ll. Dolm.

If I I Van I Haihrouek, Plsuacampl, lit I II MUNaTOf M) ra. rr. ten Miller, rr III McAllllter; Lf. I 4 I I 11 Lnlrd. IS III Angolo, I I Bloomer, If 111 II I IT Boon on lot quarter I0 1S lib).

End of halt 11 11 In favor of Arllng ton Knd of lrd 11 11 In favor or Arlington. Poult eaUt on Wepplngert Arlington I Tlmo of periods mln uut scortr AntenuccL Timor. Caplan. Boforot. Van Warvnon.

1M 141 III 111 1ST Sullivan TtrvUlisor. Black rrattara Balyaa Til Ml WATtavius iik in in 1)0 111 HI its in ill Trj 4 if n. i tp '4 i i tt 'Barb Pnllllot CaxpMU Dyson BennfdaU Blrkeameytf Mont Hoollhon tMOretorl Coast LOCKWOOD 111 SI 111 114 III III 111 lit in iii SM "tit (TLVAM.ll) 111 111 111 141 111 Giles Wants No Slackers Rather' Fold Up, Cincinnati Club CINCINNATI, Jsn. 23 cii Pot sensor of a proud record under fire In the first World War. Otnersl Manager Warren C.

OUes of the Cincinnati Reds has sdvlaed his plsyers he would rather close up shop than have "even one player of military sge" shirk duty with the armed forces. In a letter made public by Al Lakeman, 200 pound catcher up from Indianapolis, and one of IS who received copies, Qllea counseled: "I urge every player on the Cincinnati club to take stock of his personal situation, analyze it carefully and ask himself this question: Can I stand at the par of public opinion In war time and conscientiously Justify good and sufficient reasons tor not being In government servicer" Continuing, the wsr Ume captain of artillery In France wrote: If you cannot answer that ques tion In the affirmative, look men etralght In the eye and Justify In your own heart and mind thai you have jusuiiaoie reasons. ineni you should not be playing on a pro fessional baseball team during wsr time, We are anxious to provide the public with tht wholesome recrea tion 'ine president reierrea to in ni letter to Commissioner (Kenessw M) Landls," the bos of the 1940 world champions said. "We want to put the best club In National league competition we can plsct there. We want to win the pennant and finally in world een.es.

want to do those things, however, with players who absence from government service thoroughly Justifiable. Wt would rather finish latt or not operate at all. anq have all our players who should be In the service enter then win the pennant. World Series and mas great profit witn even one player, who could not Justify his ttl us sot reasons for not being1 In tht Pawling Scores Seventh Win (Special to Too (aile Nevn) PAWLINQ. Jan.

23 "Chuck" Healy's Pawling high school basketball team flashed a last half comeback to score a 37 28 victory over a strong Brewster five In a game played at the local gym tonight It was tht seventh straight victory for tht Pawling cagers. Bill Wright was the key man In the success of the Pawling club. aoorlng six points himself, and play ing an outstanding game at the backboard. He act up numerou point and deprived the Brewster club of many potential scores Tht teams wert tied. 10 all.

at the end of the first quarter and Brewster was out in front 20 18 at the half way mark. Pawling held the Invaders to three points while scor big eight in the third canto and poured in 11 to six for the losers In the flnsl rrame. The box score: pawling mi ra. Qrots, Laubenittlo. I Wright Cavaltrl Ount, Lg Taney, Oiborne aioeum I Cunningham.

1 1 Martin, Lg 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 14 i i i i in IM III 141 T4I 111 lit 4M no no in 44i in to 111 411 114 114 111 III 114 401 IM 401 115 411 nt itii BBSWITSB TG. Bral I 1 Mttrochlano, I f. I Colllnl. 4 Vlehl, 1 Carlo, 1 1. 'I rr i Total I I 4 i 4 I 1 I I Total 1 11 I I I Score ond lit quarter lt lt Xnd of half 10 11 In favor of Brovtttr In of lrd 14 JJ In favor of PtvUns Rhinpbeck Wins In Overtime Teator, Johnson Sew Up Game (Ipotlal It Tat logle Nm) RHTNEBECK.

Jan. 23 Bob Teator and Pete Johnson scored baskets In an overtime period to give Rhinebeck a 21 28 victory over Anderson in a naru lougnr, nuoson Valley sectional of the Scholastic basketball league gsme played at the Rhinebeck high gym tonight. At the end' of the regulation playing time, the clubs were deadlocked at 23 an. Within a minute after the over time started, Teator had netted a two pointer to put the Rhlnebeckers out in front Pete Gorman countered with a shot from the 13 foot line for Anderson but Johnson clinched the game with a basket which made the score read, 29 28. At the end of the first quarter tht teams were deadlocked at 8 all and Anderson held a narrow 23 21 advantage at half time.

Rhinebeck took a 23 21 advantage at the end of the third canto and the clubs battled fiercely throcgh tht final canto. Johnson played an outstanding game for the Rhlnebeckers, sinking nine field goals to cop Individual honors In tht contest. Marshall and Andrew each connected for eight point for the losing Anderson club. inn victory was me uura in league play for Rhinebeck and leaves the club tied with Pine Plains for top honors In the Hudson valley division. The box score: Oorman f.

Pratt, If Stargtta. It. Chopin. I f. Ctawaon, Manhall, I Andrtvi, g.

ANDIBSON til) ra. rr. Tttoi SHIMEBCCK Itt) ra Proit rf Von Auktn, rf Jobnaon, c. I II Ttator. I 1 4 Llndroi ra til rrvoerkk.il I 1 1 ii I it Beoro tnd tit quarter Xnd of half 11 14 la favor of Andtrton.

Xnd of lrd 11 11 In favor of Rhlntbtck. rinal aoort: St la favor of Rhlnt atck. Poult called on. RMoebeck 10. Anderioa 14, Thrust Loses To Aircraft Wayne Van Benscboten led Schats bowling league with a string of 88 on games of 168.

1(1 and 237 but night but his efforts' svsiled little as his team. Thrust, went down to a two game defeat at the hands of Aircraft. Charles Sullivan copped runner up honors with a triple of 587. others over 500 were: Steve Maleckl, 550: Rockett, 534, Wllhelm, .515: Harold Rosell, 508. Tom McCombs, 548, Julian Quick, 514, Canburn, 501, DeVor, 519 and Seaman.

533 In other matches Clutch won two from Pump. Wheels defeated Com mercial, and Precision took two out of three from Double Row, The scores TmtcisioN in Seaman. IM 141 R. Mlgllni JM IM A WhltthoUM 171 114 I Devor 111 lot Sullivan III IM Roosevelt Tumbles Millbrook, 36 29 Ted Ciferri Leads Visitors CHICAGO, Jsn. 33 (A WU lie Hoppe tonight won his third.

straight world thamplonahlp la threc eeahtan Mllarda, defeating Welker Cechran at San Fran else, 3( I 31, In 38 Innings. After fallowing Cechran threegh the first It Innings play In tht final match at the 1943 Uarnament, llopp asserted himself with a. clatter 1 his high ran af tht game la the lllh frame Uke a 2 II advantage, and Welker again had a chance. Red Hook Trims Staatsburg Bob Hagadorn Gets 20 (Sooolol I Tfct loglo Nevo) 8TAAT8BURCI. Jan.

23 Red Hook annexed a Hudson Valley division of the Dutchess county schol sstle league basketball game her tonight defeating Staatsburg. 52 to 31. The Red Hook cagers played a methodical game, drawing away In the final half. Staatiburg was In the ball gamt for the first period only. At the In termission Red Hook enjoyed a 27 to 11 advantage.

Bob Hagadorn stood out for the winners with eight field baskets and four conversions for a so point total. Bob Simmons, Staatsburg guard, was high for the losers with 11 points. Tnt box score: BID BOOK (tl) ro. rr. Total Hagadorn, rj I 4 Lon.

If 4 I Uellv, a. 114 Viatica, a. Ill Holt, tit Ptrd. fg 111 Holltpplt.il I I I 11 II II STAATSBIBO III) ro. rr.

White, rf lit MinkalL f. I 1 ctutdr.tr. ill Klllmtr. 0 Itt 114 Cooklngnam, I I Veil, I I I aimnont, t. I The box score: Young, If Toutev, I Ttrdumlan, Johnton, Pike.

1 Stover. 1 1 Durkoo, ra, i i i Hoiir.lt. Swart, It Reraiburitr, f. Brvant, tl, avert, a. Hlenola.c Karn.

1 Punk, g. ttellr. I PIHt rLAINSSf ra. IT rr. i I 1 it Total I 4 It I I quarter: 14 In favor of Pino Plaint Bad of half: tl in favor of Pino Plaint.

Xnd of lrd. ll In favor of Pint Plains Poult called oo Ookwood 4, Pino Plotni It. Scorer, T. Renuourger. Btferto: Oroa, II II Beoro ond let quarter in favor of Bed Hook Bnd of half 11 11 In favor of Red Hook Xnd af lrd 44 In favor of Bed Hook.

Poulo called on' Bed Hook SO: ataataburg S4. Time of Krlodt mlnutot. Scorer. Murphy. nort Tabor.

Beftroo. Aaher. Nativity Humbles St. Joachim's, 30 21 Nativity defeated St. Joachlm't in a C.

O. Metropolitan league basketball gsme, 30 to 31, last night on the St Mary's court. The win puts Nativity In tht league lead High for Nativity was Zehnscker with eight. Johnson scored an equal number for the St Joachim's Ave The box score: NATIVITT (Ml ro. gehnicker, r.f 4 Borer.

If I Bothart, 1 elahonoy, c. 1 Xeph, 1 Matuck, I g. 1 1 I Total I I I I 4 I 14 IM lit ISO i4t lot a I 111 (JIT IS 4141 111 411 atco Servoi, If. Wivaat. Soituh, i Johnion, Clarkt.

L. ST. JOACHIM'S (tl) a. r. I I I I I I I I I Total 4 I 4 I I Oamobell Becknirel Oermer MeComM Quick Handicap IM 111 DOlBLt BOW II) III 111 IM 111 111 31 RoatU VlU Oemmel o.

Nothnilt! Htuver Htndlctp 111 IM IM II "im AIBCBAPT It) 111 1ST IM 141 IM 111 11 11 tit IM THBltT (II 111 1T1 111 171 101 141 Vtntk Bennett neid IM Oreene IM Vtn Bemcholen IM 'I I it acort ond lit quarter: a Knd af half. 14 11 In favor of Nativity. Bnd of lrd. 11 11 In fevor of Nauvlty. Pouls toned on: Nativity St.

Joachim I. Time Of periods: It minutes Scorer: Zeyaek. Tuner. Webner ReferM: Greco. Tht Reds' front office reported mat team members lor mi most psrvhsveheen put In glasses 3 1 and 4 r.

Only Benny Zlentsrs, rookie Inf lelder Is la, unifornv Ttwntend 1 Tattle Hentpo Lewi A. Oeochlnl Maleckl A Lapan W. rerveuikl Hlinlk Stockreckl Handles 1ST 111 111 TN CLUTCH IM 1TI IM IM II! 11T IM IM III ITI "tii "sit PUMP (1) 1ST IM 111 141 111 111 31 111 111 IM 4H M4 Ml 1U 111 111 Ml 14 1M0 114 Ml HI Ml 111 441 IM Ml 111 114 It I IT "lit lilt ITI Ml 140 4TI 111 4TT MT 411 111 4M II II TT1 1440 lit 411 lit 111 141 Ml 411 III Rocket Wllhelm A Reckntitt Ohurchwttt J. Lucas IM 141 "I Ttl Ttl WBEU. (t) 111 JU IM 114 111 IIT lit 111 111 lit SM 111 COMMriCIAL III nna, let itt Delehtnty to Stroller 111 Denney 111 OMh Htndlctp ST1 111 141 III' I4T 111411 114 4M 1I0 S4T lit 441 IM 4M IIT 474 T1S IUI 1H IM ITS 4M IM Ml 111 411 IM SM II Ml 1111 4t M4 141 111 111 411 111 411 111 3l 114 441 tl IM 141 III IIT 411 IM 411 IM1I1! Dover Plains, 38 21 Winner (peelal to TM (agle Neve) FALLS VILLAGE, Jan.

23 "Dutch" Bleber' Dover Plains basketball team staged a third period blitzkrieg to gain a 38 31 decision over Housatanlo In a gam played here tonight. The Plainsmen rolled up It points In tht all Important third canto and held the losers to five, cresting a lead the home club could never overcome. The teams wert tied, 8 8 st tht end of the first quarter and Dover was out In front, li 8 at half time. Dover flashed an effective passing attack with Bill Callahan pacing the scoring with 18 points. Center Palmer snd Ouard Cornelius shared runnerup honors with nine points each.

The victory was he sixth In eight starts for Dover this sesson. Dover won the preliminary gsme, 23 17. The box score: DOVER PLAINS (St) ra. rr. Total Ctllaban.

Lf. Whaley, Callahan, f. Acken. I Ptlmer, Klndleburgh. Judton.

1 Moetachettl, Cornellut, lg Lucai, 1 HOLSATAN1C III) ra, rr Total 4 Segilla I 1 ntiitr i i Wolcott c. I I 4 McKee, 1 1 I Powlkei, Itt sucker, 1 1 tit It I 11 Score end lit quarter 9 Bnd of holt. 14 1 In ftvor of Dover Knd of lrd 11 11 In fovor of Dover Pinal More 11 11 In fovor of Dover Pouli railed on Dover Houtatsnle I Scorer Moetachettl Timer: Allyn Referee' Hemmerley. Highland Bests 9 (peelal The Kagle Hevt) HIGHLAND, Jan. S3 Flsshlng consistent scoring drive snd dls playing sn effective offense from start to finish, BllK Burke's Highlanders continued slong the victory trail tonight by swamping WailkUl, 33 9.

In a gamt played at tht Highland Central school gym In a NOSU league contest. The Highlanders were out In front 13 2 at half tune and poured tht points through tht net almost at win In the final quarters to win going away even though Coach Burke used his entire second squad. Prank Mssxettl led the Highland club with 11 points while Left Forward Murphy was close behind with eight. Highland won the preliminary gsme, 31 11, The box score: WALLSULL It) ro. rr.

Total Oarela rf I 1 Moreniueer, 1 1 Score, Lf ttl CoreIn, If. Tervllllgor, McCtnn. rt til Lavronco. I III Degliando, 1 1 ttl III HIOHLAXD 11) ro rr. Total Mtratttl.

rf 11 ColUnt. rf '1 1 Murphy, If. Itt Dapp ttl Miller 111 Roeaeloue, 10 4 Mllano tit Patrick, li III II II Beoro tnd of hall. 11 3 In favor of Hlihland Plntl teere ll In ftvor of Hlihltnd Scortr Palledlno Timer Angle Referee Donetton Pine Plains Quintet Rolls Over Oakwood School, 3 6 to 16 (Special The Esgle News) PINE PLAINS. Jan.

23 Pine Pleins continued along the road to another Hudson Valley sectional championship oi the Dutchess Scholastic League by routing Paul Taylor Oakwood basketball team, 36 16, in a game played here tonight. The victory was the eighth of the season for the Plainsmen and the third in leao ue comnetition. 9 Playing their usual ttesdy. effec tive gsme. Lei Barton's boys took an 8 4 lead In the opening quarter and boasted a 33 advantage over ine Quakers at hslf time.

At the three quarter mark the victors led, 28 10. Through this frame Barton used his reserves the greater part of the time. It wa the only frame In which the visitors were shit to hold the home club on near even terms. Center Johnson led the Oakwood attack with seven point while Ben Tousey, ace sharpshooter of the Quakers, wss limited to a brace of field goals. Ken Rcmsburger paced the Plainsmen with 10 points on four field goals and two conversions from the foul line.

Captain Henry (Moose) Karn was close behind with eight points. Pine Plains won the Junior versify game, is ii Joe Wehrer. Paces Trussell Ring Men Top Wire Men Joe Wehrer led the TrusseC bowl ing league with a string of SS8 at Queen City alleys lsst night carrying his team. Ring Men, to a two gamt victory over wire Men. weh rer had games of 187, 188 and 1ST.

Others with scores of 800 or more were Steve Cslxmar SOS, John Ratka 500, and J. Harding 801. In other matches. Shipping worrf two rrom Assembly and Tool Room took two from Plating. The scores: TOOL ROOM (I) III IM IIT IIT 111 lit 1ST IM lit lit R.

Lathvoy Peteroon Morcheee Delaney 1 Leson 1 Phillips Xrame PlltntUI N. Allen 1. Herding Townatnd Latbwty Crookl Worker A. Oonl Tit TII rLATINQ (I) 141 111 US ltl IM IM 111 141 ITT IM 140 4M III 411 111 4S1 IIS 4M ITS 441 ijM 144 IM jMI in ms 147 4)0 111 Ml Tit IIS Ttl UM BINO MXN (1) IM 141 111 lit IM 141 IIT IM HI lit 1 Crotly Heuwlrth Rock W. Relyea Ctlsmar wias MSN (I) 41 111 ITI IM IM 141 lit ITI 111 IIT lot us IM US 411 IIT Ml IM lit Tit nit no 444 111 4U ISO 4ST lit 4TI T71 TIT 171 UT1 ASIIMBLT (II III III III 1 Ralka Oumoer w.

rlempo IM A Valentino (avg 111 J. Pitaatlll IM Til tnirriNo in 141 ITT Pleld Maylar D. Oo.be! I atlcklo IM 1M lit 111 171 1M IM 14t 111 IM 114 1ST TO 111 TIT 3171 lit MS IT 4M 111 III IM 114 111 431 tn 3114 lit 441 lit 411 11 4M 1ST 4M 170 IM Bearcats Blank Strikers Jitterbugs Win Three Games Bearcats and Jitterbugs scored three game victories in the Luckey bowling league at Queen City alleys last night. The former blanked Strikers while the Utter took the measure of Rollers. In other matches.

Rebels won two from Woodpeckers and Bouncer took two starts from Bill's Boys. Henry Bsltlnger led the circuit with a string of 531 while "Nook" Sulllvsn garnered high game honors with a 211. Others with scores of 500 or over for three gsmes: Oscar ureene, wiiuam psscoe. 500; Ed MacCormack High for F.D.R. (Special to Tko letle.NcM HYDE PARK.

Jan. nob smith rlooievelt rv.bJ tcnooi cagers scrsmoied bsti into in mica; oi tne tight lor the central section crown at the Dutchess Scholastic Ieao. by defeating Millbrook, 36 in a dose, hard fought basket! I ball game at the Koosevelt gysj latt night. Playing a game, which id. coach described as "the heat the boyt have turned in tab eason Kootevelt took 19.

12 lead in the second Quarter and was never headed dom the final stretch despite tht fact the Millbrookers tried desne. ately to overcome the second period lead. Br whlDDlne Millbrook. conmiem. of Arlington lsst week, wbilt ttu Maroon wss taking the messurt of Wspplngers, Roosevelt gained for first place In the section peanut race.

All four teams In the division now have one victory snd out it test. Ed MacCormack and Jimmy Traudt led tht Roosevelt attack vUs 10 and nine points, respectively, although tht decision wss a team verdict rather than a triumph for any Individual player. The passing iU tack of tht victors was excellent tnd very effective from start to tumi Ted Ciferri was the big gun la tht Millbrook attack with 11 panti and Right Forward Bennett toUott with nine. At the tnd of tht first period tht count wts knotted st seven til, but Rooeevelt forged ahead, 1S 12 st Mil time. At tht three quarter mart the victors were out in front, ll In Central sectlqn gsmes next week.

'Roosevelt tsckles Arlington and Millbrook meets Wsppmgen. Roosevelt made a clesn sweep of lsst night's csrd by a hipping tht Millbrook Jayveea, 20 18 In the preliminary game. MILLBBOOB (ttl ro. Bennett 4 MtniL Lf Vtecogtlool. 1.

1 Cirorrl. DoSanUi.1 1 aepe. 1 Krunonk, ri. Belaro, I Tl SOOtlVSLT (M) ro. Baling, i MacCormack, I 3 Oakley, Traudt, g.

4 Wicket, 1 1. rr. Teui I I I I 1 II I I I I I I rr. teui I I I II I I i 14 I Soon tnd Ut autrter 1 tU half lt lt In favor af Rocwf tit lafl of irts ia in iavor oi Foul, ci Ileal oa umbroo I. 4.

ftcferaa. ataLloeh. Top Pins Take Over Head Pins Top Pins won two gsmes from Head Pins In a Hart's league bowling match at Queen City alleys last night. Teller led tht victors with a string of 509. Tht scores: TOP HNS (I) Btrton III HI 114 Ml Oallovtr 111 111 111 4M Teller 111 IM 111 Ml Teller 1ST IM lit Ml Herring III 111 111 411 Dick ItvgJ Konoollcs Lavtllt Callahtn Bchmltt Handicap Jsmes Williams, Kohnke, 500.

The scores: 520; William 111 Ml T71 1JM BEAD PINS III 111 111 HI 411 111 III tl 114 111 111 IIS 111 111 lit 111 4M 111 HI IIT M4 IT IT IT II TM Til T1S 317T Kingston Nips Newburgh 34 25 As Ref Balks; to Replay Game (Special to The Eagle Newi) KINGSTON. Jan. 23 Kingston High school scored a 34 25 victory over Newburgh in what wit scheduled as a DUSO league Ml Til WOODrECMBS II) Pteeoo 111 1S4 contest but turned out to be an exhibition basketball game j1' municipal amaitouum tonigni. Al Mannheim, referee assigned by tht league, refused to work tht contest alone, maintaining he had notified President Warren he would handle no more DUSO contests unless two men were working. Coach Klas commuiucsted with Warren and was Informed that he fWarrea) thought Ken Anderson, hsd been assigned to work with.

Mannheim. Later It was learned Anderson hsd been asslgnv ed by the league to work a game In Port Jervls. After an hour' delay, trie con test got under way 'with Mannheim and 'Dutch" Craw. 'veteran King ston, official 'working he fray. Coach Ooewey, Newburgh warned Klas before tht game started he would not consider tht contest official "lf It is close and.

Kingston wins The cosches sgrced that the gsme should be rtplsyed at a later date. Newburgh 1 4, at the end of thttifirtt period and Kingston wts out In front, 18 1 at half time. BXABCATS IS) Van Norstrand 111 111 Kyent 114 lit Oerov 110 Voider 111 III Vtlder 111 IM BuUlvtn UT 111 101 TII STBIKIBS () I SXeck 111 141 Patka 111 111 UVtaBuiklrk 111 III A Moron 111 111 Kohnke 144 111 Ill lit lot 140 lit Hi nt Kohnke rtexhouio Monroe PedtUUa A. Nolan Sullivan Sprtgut Ogdrn Dutcber Butch Hot Ud.lt MlUard HoUolrth Oroao JITTSBBLGI II) IM 111 141 140 111 111 IIT IM tit 111 Ml Til aoLLtat ti 141 111 111 141 101 101 111 111 111 III I. O.

O. F. Bowling League Rolls Poughkeepsle Lodge No. 21 two gsmes from Three Link SM Rhinebeck took two from Ssmin tsns in Odd Fellows' bowling leap matches at Poughkeepsle Recreate alleys last night. Oeorge Kell.

Poughkeepsle lodge, led the lesgue with a triple of on games of 212, 148 and 188. AMABITAN ID 1 Bthret ll Mlchetllot 111 A Ahlen IM I4t A Mtetey IM 1 MS Jeckion IM IM "th tii iti mi BBINXBECK LODCS Mtrlln Dlehl Lown Itvg Mclntvri i Crowley I Handicap 111 141 III IIT ITT II ,4 1H. 171 141 in IM IH fM 100 IM "I Tto Tn tw Cruton coons 0 Kell K. wilison 1 Plmbel Ksndlcsp POl'OBKtEPSIX Ma (1) in IM IM HI IIT 1H IM 111 14 14 TM TSTBIB UNKI Oroen 141 Sttudermsn Hi IM Bchllmmer 101 K. Roolueon lit las A Poll IM JU Ttl TOT MS Tit TM 111 SOS 117 411 III 411 Sfl nTaTsnTSBa 141 414 BBIBBVjnvjvJvage IM in Bala us its BBZBtBB syaBJBnrsf ns 4si iBtHvanttnaBBr 1 1 i BSasevSBBrBVSSnvSSSe in 411 faaaaaBaar 701 3171 in 111 llt.

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