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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 24

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24 rtOCHESTEK DEMOCRAT AXD CHROXICIE. WEDNT3SDAT; JAXUART 22. 1030 Schmeling's Fight at Atlantic City Called Off by Manager Jacobs Bowling Scores on City Alleys K. of C. National WILLING TO' FACE WINNER OF MIAMI GO CHARITY MAY BENEFIT BY BIG FORFEIT Yacht Finance Group Off to Promising Start in Campaign With upwards of $10,000 in sight and a list of less than 100 prospects signed in the drive for Canada's.

Cup defense funds, "bullish" sentiment dominated yesterday's noon session of the MARION FIVE. TAKES EASY COURT WIN DeRigM Features for Team in One Sided Victory Over Macedon at the Rochester Club. Loses Hockey I earn; May Offer Reward Gloversville, Jan. 21 Gioversvllle is about ready to offer a reward for Its roller hockey team, missing since Sunday. That day the team didn't show up for its game with Hartford, another member of the American Roller Hockey League, and Hartford was given tht game by forfeiture.

Since then there hat been neither sight nor rumor of the team, composed of out-of-town players, Hebrew Court Fives Plan Two Basketball Attractions Tonight Two basketball games will bt played at the Jewish Young Men Association tonight with th J. T. Varsity stacking 'up againet the strong Collegiates, and the J. Y. Paragons playing the Visitation Coach Hlrsdv expects to use several combinations to find out which of the players will comprise hij regular line-up for the return game with the Ramblers.

Thote who will pity in tonight't game arc Captain Bud" Baker, "Chickie" Shapiro, Cy Cooper, Al Ralun, Let Harrison, Ben Gradinger, Sam Silver, Bert Cohen and "Morry" Carr "Buck" Picrson and Phil Barlow, who art on a trip with tht Olds-mobiles, will rejoin the tqund next Wednesday night. The Paragons expect plenty of opposition from the Visliations who havt tuch ttart on their team as "Skee" Flynn, formerly of Aquinas Institute. Ted Holstein and Leo Brons of the Rochester Business Institute, and other we'l known stars. The Paragons have gone undefeated thus far this season and hope to keep their slatt clean tonight. Several out of town gam.s havt been arranged by the managers of the J.

Y. teams. They havj several openings for games with nearby town teams and would be glad to hear from tht managers of these teams. Walker's $10,000 May Find Final Resting Place in Shrine Hospital Chicago, Jan. 21 (-D Tht Illinois State Commission today ordered the tlO.000 forfeit, posted by Mickey Walker, mlddle-( weight champion, as a guarantee that he would risk his title before last SeDtemher.

oaid over hv tha California boxing Commission to the shrine hospitsl. Walker posted tht money when tht Illinois Commission permitted him to go out of his class to met Tommy Loughran for the light title here last March. Walker's manager. Jack Kearns, has a temporary injunction to prevent th money being paid. The forfeit was posted with the California commission, which at the time was seeking a middleweight championship match between Walker and another eon-tender.

Mount Carmel Quint Takes Victory Over MacCheyne Tossers Geneva, Jan. 21 The Mount Car-mtl basketball of Rochester defeated the MacCheyne quint here tonight, 37 to 26. The winner fd all the way but- the home forces made a real battle of tht issue at all stages and early In the first half almcst kept abreast of the Italian outfit. Bergman and J. Gervasl starred for the winners with 11 and 10 points respectively.

Dannehet played best for the losers. In the preliminary th Rochester Adnas defeated Company of Geneva, 18 to 13. Summary: MT. CARMELS MacCHEYNB JGervasl.rf 4 2 rf 10 2 Andreas. rf 0 0 OiBrennan.lf 0 3 3 TGervasi.lf 113 Lonu.c 10 2 Bergman, 3 5 11 2 3 7 Niger, rg 3 0 3 0 Roberta.

Ig 2 3 TlGasper.tg 10 2 Nolan. lit 0 0 OjBeull.lg 2 0 4 Total 13 37l Totals 10 6 20 Score at half time, Mt. Carmels 17, Geneva 11; referee, Staid, Sharkey Looms as Next Foe for German Heavyweight; Berg Files Challenge New York, Jan. 21 -Another friovt designed to expedite settlo-nen of tht muddled heavyweight chtmplonthlp situation wai made "today when Max Schmeling's proposed match in the Atlantic City Auditorium, March 29, wai called ctl by tht German heavyweight American manager, Joe Jacob. Bchmtllng't next engagement, according to Jacobi, will be with the winner of the Miami match between Jack Sharkey and Phil ficstt, with every expectation tlyt the world's heavyweight recognition will be at stsk.

The prospect la that Schmellr.g Aght Sharkey or the title In the feature bout of the milk fund benefit thow In the Yankee (Stadium, late In Juna. Contingent upon this are a victory for fiharkey ever Bcott, Feb. 27, and reinstate ment for Bchmellng in New York. The German boxer as well as Jacobs have been under an official ban here refusing to fight Bcott at Ebbets' Field last Bum-Bier. Jacoba made known his latest move in a telegram to Herman Taylor of the Philadelphia promoting firm of Taylor and Gunnla.

Difficulty had been encountered In obtaining suitable opponent for Schmellng at Atlantis City. 1 Christopher (Bat) Bsttallno, world's featherweight champion, tackles his first serious title contender since winning the championship fm Andre Routls, when he meets Kid Chocolate, the Cuban sharpshooter, in Madison Square Garden, March 10. Battalino was slated to box At Ringer in a non-titular bout in the Garden Jan, 81. This mntch, how-vr. was called off today by Matchmaker Tom McArdle after the featherweight title holder was taken to a Philadelphia hosplttt with an Infected finger, following losing match with lw Massry )at night, Earlier In the day the New York itata Athletlo Commission had given Its approval to the Blngec-liattalino contest with the proviso that Battalino post a forfeit of $9,000 to defend his title against Chocolate in March.

McArdle aid a new opponent would be ought for Singer. St. Andrews H. N. MtOTH aiu'a 11 1.11 141 REPPS tlbau H7 171 11 M.Or-m us no nn iao 11 ma C.

Rub' Ins 113 1I 142 Aibrecht 137 171 14 It IS 147 17 It lu Mil I Jim HI 13.1 111 Rcpscner 147 Tarntar -I Totals LANE 10 71S Sl Totala 77 774 75S OEIOER ia tin IM 144 11. 14 ISO lt ISO 16 17 14S 151 1M LAWRENCE BATT Ceiger I.lnt 1711 110 Mt Meyer rrteeh Frank a nettee lAwr'ee KIOM 112 in inn 14) 170 14 1.19 1S 10 ISO ISO Tleehler Totals 74S Sol 13i Total! S3! 74i H) Mi-flARACHt MEISENKAHL, Sehnen 1 14.1 Tnx H.5 H.I Kit Rotil 14 lit 1H.1 Meteens't 1H.1 17S IV) Vormena 112 141 142 Khreteln JM 117 11KI 1 H3 17.1 177 fonw 173 HI Mueller 14J 161 171 MlUao I Ml l'-3 219 Total! 7S1 7M S4j Totals S.11 76 S4U uemlkin ano. KDN.r.n' r.t.urt. (Urn 117 1 1SS Mneteh UK) IM 174 fleerier 13 IM I4 BnHrer 114 140 147 raulkln 11 Its IX l.il RnlM lf.l It lis Helnts 147 lr 111 Italaer laa Yli KlW 1'Jl 175 17 A Fee 1S 170 117 Totals "i90SSS 111 Total! SIS so 70S Rutz's Afternoon NKWi WRlTFtP-S I MAJESTIC R.orwi 1SS 1 173 Doyle I2J 1.14 IS n.Ot 151 riuworiti im 140 Kreth 11 117 17 la 107 alliler 1A0 13S IM AUbuia 1 Vli 170 Cudfly 17 lS3iroa IM IM 17 Tr.Ull S41 7D1 Rdll Totals S43 IM aHS BURN OR. PAIOBI MAIL CARRIKR rWi! 1S l.V) I'la DorAn Hn 131 17 Burns 170 iHI 43 t4 101 BuveK 173 10 O'Cufinur 111 l4 204 Vrl IIS I V) 10.

MUM 11 V.0 US M(ia 211 la.liuiirillok 177 127 21S Totals S3S 4 Ti7lH 747 747 IRWINS I RIOHTER 104 SI4 174 AnthMiy 1 Unultrs 1S2 Stl Ilimnila 17 1S 2S 1 ISO 'HoM'soa 14 1ft 31i't 112 J.19 114 17 112 177 l7 1VI ll Idl 114 1ST r.rwn r'la I. Mv ftlvart ToUtS 774 fit SS7! Total! S74 719 S3 UX1VKT CI.I'B I BAt.I PLAYKRR EnM'sa IB IAS IB r'ir 137 12 137 Brim 117 ll1 134 1 Collins 14 10 171 Hunt 177 117 11 Mr'llls tM ltil 17 Slilploa )V2 20 11 McATtiy 314 11 170 Allan imi no liSjiirou Hl iv 1'4 Totals U10 Totals 791 24 120 Bay League SeHUVUCR I.tJNCHi HUH 100 117 17 UNION TAIRY Biafla 19 194 223 Oolf 172 1K4 1791 1(10 179 114 11 171 214 17 11 194 174 237 24 Noilo luOss 171 IIS 111 17S 1HS 1H7! 233 19 ana Cl)man rkliotn't Total 911 S94 3 BAY HALL. I Totsl 4U4 I.K.MBO HHOK SMi-sl 148 11 131 B.ruMo ll 114 11. t-ullo Tlm Olui 144 10 14 144 124 173 11 12H 173 14 170 Inqu'lo 20 117 134 Jon, pi. 142 IM 111 (lia'ro 217 11 119 137 13 202 -I Total 797 741 714 Total SIS 7S MONROK TAXI C1M1NO NANNAI 1 173 1.

IM 119 114 1 ISO lf.4 111 ISO 11 213 103 191 214 'Suarmo 127 lit 20 Uovolo 147 112 174 t. nr 11 us Russn 119 141 l1 1,0 14 ISA fisher Murphf Mana Arouiil Total S31 S40 47l Total TS8 713 90 NATIONAL RREADI OKRACI TRUO I Klsnl'a 17 111 Malta 17) 194 204 11 21 Its 10 11 171 13 1U2 17 141 137 173 t)Kva Motaory Vatoita aki 11 133 M.llBarfms 11 US IM its lMi.fiiiiuere 110 2i2 199 UmiO'do Total "ill Totals 2 175 13 Grand Central League 75. IMran feraa Qyaol Oritur P. Risirna bold riOARs 192 21 192 Barrrin 19 141 171 14 174 171 Mm In 10 11)7 194 14 191 IS 241ilr1l 19 15 11 Si 217 21lN.raua 149 14 10 ICIp 109 107 111 -I Totala 3 99 9941 Totals 3t 72 902 coroA cola wiiif-rnTs. WanOfa 1 179 soiiwtilta 19 114 111 Oilixpla M3 191 23J Rwhin lit 1.19 ISO fia ill iw Krsra ra 1,11 Blmil 10 10 10: Blind 10 IM ltft Crandall IAS 13 ail.CKorl'm 1 10 222 Trttal! 77 774 Ml OIH5NRAI1H BKBT.

'RUbvuh 14 19 11 AS 2i'7 1 Haatnar 213 19 11 Him 10 10 10 koity 17 11 113 Totals 870 NKtBNF.R Walch 11 S74 Will BROS. 171 111' ua ii 110 llli 13 IHli 134 141 Totala 90S 904 97 O. B. REKRKIKR- raiixi mi 1:1 hi KrwiMar im i 10 l.l.rnr 179 14 10 N'Ooa 147 17 13 lunar i 11 imi Mnahnae Smaa Hotna junta 38 134 12 14 Totals 731 714 7311 Totala S4 117 781 Laundry Linen INITIAL WHITK LINKff Itllta 213 1 irri(Wlloaa 141 14 ns Mvr 124 l.H 114 109 172 Rla 11 117 m'BoMoa 140 1 11 12.1 1iRll 1' 131 19 V'mtsHa 104 14 170 Killer 11 123 120 Total I1 741 I31 Totala 743 71 74 llll-nil'lH KE1.SO nibano 214 11 103 Ktmao 11 11 11' WHier Delia Mattes Teller 17 14 12 Tlel 137 142 II L'euler 133 11 111 Stimltt 11 ISO Lambert 14 11T 1 113 143 131 11 17 131 II 1117 11 Total! Sll 7WI 70 TuUls 93 71 1,17 CENTRAL I.riY. ROt'HKBTKR 1.11Y Klmher 234 143 )1IIRnchi 14 179 131 vh e(Tr 141 1 9 Rehum ls 14 1:1 Oenmila 17 173 lll.t ellh 131 104 fVhotn 171 Jofl lirierr 11 17 IM tns 13 13 IM1T0 menit 144 14 14V Touts Sl 834 70 Totals 92 77 7b star pal, cRKscir.NT nm Pre 11 II 13 Smith I 135 flame 141 14 Utile 141 117 Its 1.III 140 133 1 3 Heonel IMI 17 12 Phelps 12 113 1 133 11 M'tar4 10 171 1S7 Kraua 179 111 17! Totala 10 TM 4' Total! 72 771 77 Temple Class nun BiRrm robin Warrmtl 111 12 ISA' Hewitt 11 111 13 ri, Sr 17 ll 143 Win llti.n 2l 17 17 Htaffln 147 10 10S Mei'o r.

Bohr 171 13 Simp 10 lit 1 11 14 11 101 149 199 147 111 113 Totals 37 4 7M Totala 130 7 IIS CANAR1R MARTINS Siir l7 11 If 17 147 11 Hiaain I'M 137 11 HrTiim (k 1J3 30,1 t.vi 11 1' ti Whoa Bona 233 i I'llBiel 127 1S2 171 111 172 II 111 IT 131 ISO 20 11 Total 7 A sell si Totala SAO 17 onmi.K Mi Per 2' 11 Brads 14 141 12 Blonm 11 11 17 1 323 131 143 123 127 1 11 17f 144 171 114 111 Lam Boarh 131 II let Rrr-a-na fans ir 104 103 140 HUH Ckrtat IS 17 14 Buettm Touu 19 lilt to Totala To 17 Nt'TS BLACK Blltns RllBd 19 1S 19 PMr 323 1 140 twtnk 111 11 tl.VAo.-a 17 199 12 a pool 131 HO 141 Vehh 19 1'Jl 13 4a HB 191 135 Helmer 13 10 Blind 17 II 17 Blind 149.,.. 19 PMrh 11.1 A ore 141 Vehh 135 Helmer 17 Bllu I Lulls IM 11 17,1 Total to 179 111 XI 173 600 Bowlers in Nam l.mlk Oyrel Gisii Eggert Auer Fhleld Mtr Iiue Magln K. May Hohlnsorr Srhoenftltlt Judge Total! S47 S3 97 VACCAR'I BIIOr.B R'Ma 10 lot 1 Ron 13 11 ll Bltnit 10 111 10 Vaco.Jr 171 100 141 irkr 193 147 19 Team E. P. Reed E.

P. Heed R. Reed ml John Corp totality lit Irwin House Dairy Schuyler Lunch A 0 A A a Emco League PORTS PANS 113 117 140'Caretalrs 124 10 11 Rant Falardu Blln A male Parker 11 12 14 Barrett 130 17 112 124 lol 12 Mlrhaels 11 14 12 140 112 1 AVhuI'mel 173 171 137 14 17 13 Sbartcl 1.10 12 212 Totala 122 712 Tl Totals 742 77 190 POSITIVES PELLOIDS Smith in 134 WooHroS 10 11 191 t'orle 123 1 112 Naaeo 14 1 144 101 14 117 Byer 11 14 14 14 10 21 Beuckraa 141 14 19 10 171 214 Brown 12 124 122 Starling Caea aniei4 Tot SIS 73 SOO S33 Totsl! 731 721 tOt Salem Church TANKKKS I BRA VKS A. Mela 13.1 131 127 0 Ha'er 110 111 B.R'I'OW 14 j.m.cr.Al) I 114 Kle 171 201 SMk'l M.ii lis It 17; Mtark Met! 139 134 117 Hern A airr 10 1IM 1 133 1 147 142 13 19 10 301 171 Total 71 13 7M! Total 73 43 10 TIORRIt ATHLBTIf-a M'rka 111 113 213: Bun 123 Mar'! Ill 14 179 Nat's Mehne 112 121 111 Kllmm Mm, 11 19 14 n.St'rk Miliar l'eo J. Mar's 137 19 13 17 12 12 10 130 110 179 111 120 Total 10 74 40 Totals 787 111 BROWNS BENATORB Baomer 11 139 Mar a fO hil ar 117 11 llliP.Kro'k KOMa'a 12 131 143.

Stark Nowak 131 12 Mar's 110 144 111; Hem pel 11 10 111 130 14 14 127 137 141 133 114 12 11 141 lit Total 723 (Mil 9 Total 9 703 73 INDIANS 1 WANTS U4k 10 11 13jPNelh'r 174 14 134 Rne 1 11 H9 220 rialitie 19 13 201 Baono 190 101 14 liro'lns 127 li 11 HI 11 Dreilee 171 17 11 Kraft 11 223 11 Zon ylle 13 113 14 Total "03 792 S4l! Total 774 740 73 Catholic Womcnj I L1LIKR 129 LBraver 120 101 JKimlknerht 121 10 ITHereu 13 MVoss 91 17 DMeerillnk 11 Keller HWhlte JRnalert Murphy 104 112 10 111 i 11 Total nfl 43i Total Ml BlITTERPItPB I VIOLET MBIenar 101 112iMRolh 129 MKnrlghl 79 liniVKrnat 127 BVoas II 117 110 lhsher 99 137 RHetell 1U llTIMKalnhardt 13 Totsl 513 Total HAIRIK lBrwr 123 rows 140 nli art 4 JRnaoh 111 Mdiimurray llrj Total 57S TULirs llJiKrarreli 143 143 HOiOHyda Sl.FiKnlb Btienly r.l Total 127 114 14S ROSES HYACINTH AKemilh 4 121 12 1 f.l.an ('Haekett KSoall ARaoaeh Total 7 143 13 13 91 A Street 134 tnichar 137ILHenelr 139 Llla iaer 107 133 144 Mil 02l Total 37 B78 G. R. S. Office rNnlNICKRS I TIMK MePar'4 114 137 222 PIRalvIo 199 131 179 llaaael'r 111 114 17' Urqilhart 10 10 111 Milk lan 122 H3 ln7 179 14 179 Addle 191 113 131 Baet 1'2 10 119 Helen er 14 10 l4ilvea 140 141 144 Total! 77 739 I43i Totala 770 77(1 80.1 PtJRCKARINrl 0RIIT5R Kins 10 in 13! 193 139 171 10 133 139 110 131 10 113 134 11 134 143 13 Tiachlar 11 130 14.11 Packard 11.1 12 13' Woodar 144 172 102 Tneha 131 142 Plelier Kl) lard Totala To 130 7771 Totala 792 814 COMMERCIAL PATBNT Mnnnell 19 13 174 Vt'arlnd 111 144 110 Boa 14 l.l l3Verlank 139 173 117 DeKra'r 11 130 llplehler 167 lot 13 Pink 171 172 1711 Vlllrmw Halt 171 144 ltl7lBracW 1WI 117 17 171 14 10 Totals 7US 141 S841 Totala 79 73 773 TRACINO I COST Hend'on 11.1 US 17 Alme der 114 141 132 f1 Marl )e 110 i 17 Wr.l.l 11 11 110 Van hilt 111 117 ItS'Wuraar 127 130 13 llavlsnn 130 142 17 171 17 And eon 14 143 17; Belmont 147 14(1 179 Total! 7U 73 731 e- Totala 71 744 1o General Railway Signal ENQINKKRS INSPECTION Clmonie 110 114 lU Hnrloii ill 142 Barnard Rnrkell 142 191 170 Watkins 13 174 141 135 11 171 H.hravro 110 144 147 Mamttrtt 10 170 172R1 179 17 121 Wllllni 103 193 lasiClaaey 11 147 110 Totals 140 70 1121 Total! lNTKRMH'K TRAIN IJtRoy 17 141 19 Orofrtda 711 71 729 CONTROL 171 203 173 119 134 14 11 14 121 lit 191 191 19 17 Bannam Telford Por.1 Morrow IM) 19 IB) Kdwardi 191 117 14 Dries 13 14 117 Sehuman 17 110 Totala 4,1 07 871! Total! 114 877 13 RELAY SCREW MACH. Ruthrfd 19 111 1 nenrtreau 170 149 119 Veretrtn Meuel Kauecri Oallutl 118 212 173 ftnelld 141 2tl 117 Lit IttiPrataeM 131 123 116 211 lfll 11 Rend 119 111 lo 13 173 1.V1 Ofehlair 14 149 II Totala S3 S7S lit Totals lis 177 71 4- B.

M. A. League ORBEN Olanfotl 173 17 ll Hi tlltnd 144 144 Blind 142 143 Illlnd til US PUItPLB 110 12.3 137 17i Uao 111 113 12 12 190 19 111 117 123 199 11.1 1.12 IttllianriA 1 1'J at'ams 172'Marsill Total! Tsi 741 OOl.t) 1t Total! 741 737 727 BI.I'B 113'Cimlnn 118 17 IM Paneoto 12 140 R'lirer Canepo Capllno tafero 137 19 1 4 4 133 LIS 13 110 179 118 I. ID It 170 111 131 131 111 ISl O.a 141 14 111 TotalaTn'Ts Total! BEOS ORANDE ninerl 11 151 11! tltnfrtl 137 1 17J Blind 114 114 lM Onenso 171 142 170: Blind 111 141 141 Slaama lit 12 113 Cntrnoa It 13 It niema 190 i 17 Un til IM 144 170, Rasa 17 19 19 Totals 774 727 77! To! els S27 82 810 Iroquois League ONONDAOI Ml'IU AWKS 13 14 Bor. 194 177 10 Rttelta 170 Dunn 109 wratteB 141 Red Rrennan Bfh Jr elnalert Hoeaeter 140 140 190 133 17 13 19 13 31 IM 144 170 14 11 1.19 20 30 71 137 14 11 149 110 179 177iClar Totals Ill 191 BLANK Andra 13 140 119 Ksrley 13; Roes 14 Mortal 1 l.V Mi tiny llli Barclay Btown kaul Huee tnmskl 1.1 111 113 13 II 114 If 17(1 111 19 13 12 140 111 131 17 134 140 140 140 Totala 107 TIT IIOTotali 10 72 114 ONEIHAS 1 Tt'SCABORAS I Pteher 161 11 lllfl Rourk 143 It 17 Sen hr I'urt (tt on bever 11,1 111 182 Hornlike 121 19 17 14 117 1 StaitK 171 17 123 rierhee 104 Sll IMI 140 144 11 137 19 1J 301 19 197 Total! 21 S.11 719; Totals 147 lol 111 llpcatiae of the number of picnickers near London who have been bitten hy snakes, a general warning against th plague has heen issued.

City Leagues League Central Central Central Kmco Commercial Ruts Afternoon Afternoon Y. C. A. A. Total 0t) 604 6Stl rati Rl.i 704 fiti-S ma (138 BM KAi'BKr COLUMBIANS Amertna 119 10 532 tm 1.0 171 IS Huter 149 171 127 Mahnney Heartf 1M1 112 Volkl Staub 11 129 210 anlek Oliver li 11 19 Smyth 113 144 17S 172 145 11 20 11 103 177 163 Totala 644 SIS loj Totals sot M7 843 ORIENTS NINA'S Tonme IT 14S 140 Haas 112 17 11 Olhauti Mrerla Mea-le Aahtr 171 147 141 WKuna 141 114 201 114 144 llfiAIKiins 117 11 14 14 11 14 FKuru 2 177 11 110 I V) l.V) JoeKunt 10 197 241 Totala 81 771 714; Totals 791 23 844 PA LOB UNIONS Collins 17 151 211 Metier 11 14 11 Wenoa's 20 117 l.H Riiev 140 194 170 Blind IV) l.Ml Went 17 11 133 Curran 112 14 llliRavmo' 132 14 143 McDon'd 171 17 193.Dllor 21 10 1.17 TotaH 8.18 840 Totala 33 893 7C KNIOHTS O'Neill 11 111 1C rnrtOo 11 171 1 Srhola 4 14 11 137 'fit IM' l.V I V) ISO Van 110 171 11.1 3Met'nn 131 HO IM Markel 117 13 IIIReeker 172 143 1B2 Btannl'n 11 19 l.eng '171 12 1'jo Total! 793 4l Totala 793 70 84V Lutheran League T.

PAUL I REFORMATION Lairln, 170 11 192 A Bmltb 114 16119 Duerr 174 113 149 Coorn Srh'nka' 129 18 13 Smith Haoaer 17 10 117 Mender Lota 200 177 IMiThomp'n 19 9 11 117 153 147 171 117 14 142 133 137 Total! 849 839 119! Totals 73 728 73 GRACE ZION Staffer 12 214 131 220 135 Auer 222 202 14 Go! 191 192 1.1 Mall 193 211 17! Win It 213 17 Kerner 173 19 19 Hllllnf Jttnd Barf 143 1.1 14 122 14 1.14 204 14 118 Totala 921 1031 91l Totals 173 87 72 CHRIST BT. JOHNS NO. 2 Miller 177 18 HOiToenper 141 110 18 ISrhfer 147 191 14 191 174 Noh 203 14 213 11 172 Roller 14 14 202 Koeba 13 149 12 Schaefer 179 207 192 Meyar 167 1 18 3 9271 Total! 90 33 81 CONCORDIA ST. JOHN Bum 192 112 19lTEart 201 173 1 Kaatner 19 2 170 Wahl 14 12 193 aekhe 204 170 172 VoKler 181 193 213 EPar'lea 144 148 203 rkwlts 14 119 147 JKeller 118 20 194 23 Ol'ar'lel 130 1701 Total! 887 in 90.V Totala 920 901 973 Commercial League HOW7J ROOBRS MI BOIS PRESS Kelly 147 15 PePoty 169 117 131 Trab'a 133 Naxel 131 14 17 McOwlll 172 197 142 Wash' 14 14 11 l.licaa 19 19 176 Knaop 131 1.19 111 Trabnld 201 193 130:.. Wash' 133 14 17 Lswr'ce 173 191 202; Total! 883 912 838, Total! 713 8.12 21 OARUON WOOD Keller Maalln Mhay It While Yost 10 13 172 Taylor 13 13 111 141) 140 HO 13 174 114 121 11 US 303 137 199 133 13 191 stoller 11 11 171 Mnllen 209 173 I White i87 210 13 3ue Totals 892 781 (001 Totala 73 789 750 HILL CORP.

Moeier IM lit HIRtJCT, LINPSAY Vein 197 14 146 Cnlrwrn Praley Mane Btirker Haseel 177 Rem lard 178 191 3O0 124 1 170 14 147 180 14 14 220 12 1.18 110 Paul 237 21 149 Wele 144 14 17 Brabant 170 Ul 173: Totala 14 81 132; Total! 79,1 S2t 91 EDWARDS Ot'ALlTY MATT' Stewart 112 1(14 191 Kolfer 10 192 1 VanAv'y 114 117 1.19 I'liiekl Roach 162 140 HOChaffu Blind 140 140 140 Hnok Swatka 211 17 190 Bauer Total! 779 807 S1CI Totala 878 943 913 N. Y. Central League m. r. T.

BA WBIsrt'p IS 198 171 Urease Emery 200 19 13! Ahr llalev 149 174 Hll Bantsch Olaiitau 10 10 lULTumba LBIen 100 19 1531 Call 1 ISA IM 11 122 13 1.1 173 1.10 10 11 111 101 191 201. Total 113 930 8431 Totals 87 83 128 HIONAL CAR HHOP MPreer 144 11 11! Kelly 133 17 17 Allirlslit 111 13 11' Meyura 7 140 100 Lunser 1118 1T0 lRSICop IM 173 171 Valent'a 111 113 lasiRenra 129 127 ardol 11 il 190 Killian 111 917 I gills 140 Total! 0I 111 I10 Totala 7o0 744 739 BMPIRB ICE 1. Meeller 111 19 217! Dovle 2IS 17 171 Hulitiard 20 12 141 Rimer 191 114 14 Strut) 172 191 11 1 Hubbard flaiuer 207 11 lU'RPraer 144 1H1 174 173 14 119 192 13 111! Uoebel 194 ISO 13 Witt Total! S30 933 9151 Total! SI 82 8.13 ENOINE HOt'SE KKNT ST. Harrli'n 1.14 IM) 144! Millard Uroea 170 171 19'liMareh Robl'on 318 304 203 Penin Itarrle 0 12 141 193 White Blind 8t 34 89Ti Totals 110 19 199 131 171 174 17 111 115 172 192 11 140 140 140 775 M9 841 Rochester Hockey Club in Practise Coach Burham Pleased in First Workout The Rochester Hockey Cluh will hold lis second practise tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Country Club of Rochester. Coach Burham was pleased with the last workout tnd has high hopes of deciding something tonight in the way of lineup.

The following players are asked to report: Fowler, Jackman Brothers, Upper, Bhaip, Stemnn, Mar-grate, MacCnllum, Slott, Wells, Harvey and all others wishing tryout. Oldsmobilcs Tossers Drop Close Tussle Pontlac. Jan. The Rochester Oltl mobile lost a 30 to 28 decision to the Pontlac quint her tonight. The home team won In the final minute of play.

Summary: OLr-SMOMLr roNTIAf 11 urt Ilersnn.rf 3 It Miner. rf (I in Gsrvtn.rf 111 0 SI a Carr 0 0 0 ft McNeil, a 1 nOamphelt.e 0 1 1 Harlow.lg 1 0 0 It Totals 10 Totala lSi3ti Score half time, I'ontlno 14, 12. referee, McCormlcK. Elks Court Outfit Wants Opposition Th Elks basketball team would Ilka to book a game for tomorrow night with some fast quint to be played at the Elks court. Manager Howard Fleck leton Is also anxious to arinng home and home eerie with ttut-of-tnwn For gsmes call Main 6720 To tijivr The Frirput th school bieUet-ball team will p.

ay nn the Armory court tonight. The gam will get under way at o'clock. All players Bit Baked -to report tarty 173 171 131 113 14 2 19 131 10 215 217 233 Rochester Yacht Club syndicate In announcing tht total tub-; tcribed yesterday Chairman Waltet L. Todd, told members of tht syndicate that It was especially gratifying to note that a number of the larger subscriptions had been obtained from non-member of the yacht club. Th fact that much outside upport wa evident indicated.

Todd said, that Rochester was accptirg the cup defense as a community enterprise. Out of a total of 81 subscriptions reported by campaigners 'tterday there was one subscription for $1,000, two for J500, two for $200, six for $100, with the remainder divided among $75, 50 and even $25 amounts. Among syndicate member making the canvas, Commodoru Philip O. Hoffman reported the greatest total of subscribers 13, while Chairman Walter L. Todd reported the largest total pledged, The list of the first 81 contributors to the fund is as follows; William S.

ADdlsoa St. Clair Kogera Freemaa C. Allen Herman Ruseell Charles Amea Smith StieMoa Arthur A- Barry CM lee Wlnjlow Charlea B. Becntol Bmitn David Bellamy W. Kvereet.

KEra J. Boner C. Scott Boyer r.uy H. Bloom Henry L. Bniner Harry D.

Carhart John H. Castle Wllmot J'njtle Chamberlain Rubber Co. Tt P. Clark New York City James field Company Uouia W. Fliher William W.

roater A. C. freer C. H. Glover Frank L.

Hairaman Ruecoe A. Hagen Lyell T. Hallett Thomas Hargrsv Kdmund Chapln Henry Harrteon Crescent puritan William Henry Laundry R. P. Curtis Warren George S.

Kaa HlcttoSt Meyer Jacobstem Harold M. Jenkins uavls Pavtd H. Jewell Thnmu tlweer JiueDb 8. Judae Dr. R.

E. Ellliilt Jemee s. Kit ire Georae C. Lennox H. Kennetb.

Llkly Frank W. Lovejoy Jeeee W. Lindsay Claude Ludlnatoci K. W. Marran L.

H. Merrlarn Krto C. Moore W. Roy McCanne R. H.

Naiile A. 8. Neieell Oeorae D. Oliver Oherlei Owen W. P.

Pembroke Vnlney E. Lacy Arthur H. Lauter- bach J. Lechart K. A.

Stahlbrodt Irvlnt W. Steele John T. Strobe! Atlolpn Stuber Clyde F. Sultoa V. O.

Terrv Oeoraa W. Todd George L. Todd Phyllis Todd Walter L. Todd carl s. potter Fred L.

Walton John CraH Powers Charlea H. Wanner Thomas B. PrttchardH. P. Warehetm Kdwln C.

Redfern Clarence Wheeler Koeheeter Oas B. C. Wolcott Kiectrio Corpora- F. E. Woodworth tloo Niagara Frosh Five to Face Bison Team; Have Won Nine Games Niagara Falls, Jan.

21 Niagara University Freshmen basketball quint goes to Buffalo on Wednesday night to play the University of Buffalo Frosh In the preliminary to th Niagara-U. of B. var-tlty tilt on Elmwood Music Hall, and a win for the Purple yearling Ave will practically guarantee a no-defeat season for tht local plebes. The Niagara Frosh ars heavy favorites to beat the Buffalo lads. The team is regarded ts the best Frosh quint ever to represent Niagara, and one of the powerful yearling quints In the east.

The team reached the peak of its form a week ago. when within the space of eight days they defeated six strong quints. Three of the tlx games found them minus Dick Lardner, captain, and star guard of the team, but the rest of the aggregation, temporarily captained by Fiankie Gervasl, of Rochester, went merrily on. The record of those sU games, four of which were played on foreign courts, is as follows: Froah 3i-l Oswego High. Frosh 23.13 Rocheater Aquinas.

Frosh aj-ITT St. Bona. Froah. Frosh M-21 No. Tonswanda H.

Froah ai-liS Ruch. Business Inst. Frosh 30-14 St. Joe's, Buffalo. Two one-sided victories over Collegiate Institute, of Niagara Falls, and one over St.

Mary's A. one of this city's best amateur quints, runs the Frosh string of victories to nine for the season. Coach Bill McCarthy will probably start thn following lineup against Buffalo Wednesday: Hayes, rf; Hanna or Capaico, If; Scully, Gervaal, lg; Lardner, rg. The lent named has recovered from a knee infection that put him to bed for four days. Tht reserve will be Poyle and Smith forwards; Frits, Flynn and Lyons, guards.

Title Roller Race Series Under Way Weekly competition races for the roller skating championship of Western New York and of Rochester with silver loving-cups for the winners In th Hnals were continued last night at the Roller Palace, Mortimer Street, Thle It the second series in which winners qualify for the finals to be held next month. Results: One-half mile for women, Western New York Won by Haxei lengal; time sec. One-half mile for women, city--Wnn bv Thrree DeFrttnees; aecond Catherine Rottmsn; time, i mm 40 iec. One mtle for men. Weatern New York Won by Joaeph Clovla; time 4 min.

One mile ftir men. citv Won bv Ed McCori'iock serond Harold Potter: time, 4 13 sec. One-half mtle, novice Won by James Burgers; time, i 21 se. N. Y.

Central Team to Tackle Locke Quint Th Ntw Yori Central A. will play the Locke Body Company team tomorrow night on tht Portland Avenue court. Although this la th first year on the court for the Lock 3 Hotly', they have a fine lot of hall tosr-ers in Houstera, Fee. Wllei and Horrhicr. The r.allroad boys aftter two straight l.iMM, are due (or a shake-up.

with Parllng and Tomes seeing mora tervice than in the past game. A fast, preliminary will frtctdt tht main gam. 1 Jack (Kid) Berg, who ro to the position of lightweight title contender with a decisive victory ever Tony Cansonerl last week, filed challenge with the com- mission for a match with the ound champion, Sammy Mandell, The solons tabled the deft, pending Bergs return from visit to England. The pair probably will be brought together next Bummer. 1 The shifting of dates at the Gar-Jon placed Johnny Rlsko-Victorlo Campolo bout on Feb.

one week earlier than previously arranged. Wsxle Roaenbloom and Ace 11 unions, who were scheduled to mix j'eb. 7, will furnish the attraction en Feb. 14. Macedon, Jan.

21 Marlon's strong basketball team Invaded this town tonight and before a large horn crowd handed the Macedon outfit a 42 to 11 licking In the Democrat and Chronicle Wayne County league game. The visitors were ahead at all stages of tht game and were never pressed to maintain their edge. The Marion quint led at half time; 11 to 3. Starting the second half the high scoring machine of the visitors with DeRlght in charge got under way and smothered the best efforts of the loser in an avalanche of baskets. Curtis scored nine points for the winner.

Fuller showed beat for the losers. Summary; MARION MACEDON1 OFT OFT Sw'dey, rf 3 0 rf 4 0 Lrrtigni, ji 4 13 stages, rf 0 0 t) Holf, 2 0 If 1 3 0 0 (fiStnlkea, 1 1 3 Co'blea, rg 0 1 lCrocker, rg 0 0 0 H'ort, rg 2 1 SiButton, rg 0 0 0 Cttrtia. Ik 4 1 9 rwyer, Ig 0 0 0 8'man, Ig 2 0 4ltJmltti, lg 0 0 0 Totals 17 8 42 Totals 6 2 14 Score at half time, Marion 11, Macedon 3, Painted Post Cops First Triumph in Steuben Loop Play Painted Post, Jan, 21 Painted Post basketball team broke into the win column for the first time In the Democrat and Chronicle Steuben County League, when it defeated Arkport here tonight, SI to 25. Arkport has yet to win a fray, having taken It on the chin in Its four starts. Painted Post peppered the basket in such fash-Ion and maintained such a stout defense that it walked off the court at half time on the long end of a ie-9 count.

But, in the final half, Arkport gave signs of not relishing the idea of taking a sound licking from a team it considered In its own class. Painted Post fell down in Its defense so that Arkport bom barded tho net in Just a little bit better stylo than did the winners but not enough to erase the lead piled up by Painted Post in the first half. Dell, Crumb and Adriance led the winners' onslaught and their combined efforts along with Steveiis and Coumbe were enough to offHct the great play of Cruze for Arkport. Summary: PAINTED POST! ARKPORT OFT Dell.rf 3 4 10, Broaaet.rf 0 0 0 Crumb, If 4 0 Burdock, rf 0 0 t) Stevena.c 2 1 6 Crtue.lf 7 2 1 Coumbo.rg 10 2 Klng.c 0 0 0 Adrince.ig 2 2 i a iWiltioJt.rf 0 0' 0 IBemieU.lg 13 5 Total 12 7 3l! Total 10 "5 25 Score st half time. Painted Post 16, Arkport 9: referee, Conable.

D. and C. Results and Standings HOI MS LAST NIGHT tVijnt League Marlon 42, Macedon 14. Mleuhen League Ptntd Pot 31, 'Arkport 25, STAN' DIN US OF THE til BS Mnnroe League Won Lost Pet. Kpencerport 1 Iionaeqtioit 1 1 J.ei Hvron 2 I 2 2 Imluatry 1 2 3'ii Plffard 1 2 .333 Chill 1 2 Scottaville 0 4 We ne Leatue Won Lost Pet.

North Rose 1 Marlon 2 Williamson 3 2 Wok-otl 4 3 Clyde 2 2 Palmyra 4 .441 Ontario 2 5 Macedon 2 Strubrn Leugue Won Loat Pet. Hammondsport .1 0 1 ixi Aililteon 3 1 Wenttleld 2 1 Painted Pot 1 3 .250 Arkport 0 4 .000 Middlesex League Won Lost Pi Cllflnn Springs 1 0 1 teto Stanley 1 0 l.tmO Naplea 1 0 1 OHO tlorha 0 1 .000 Otineva 0 Beilona 0 1 Hockey Results ATION AL LK.Mil f. Boston Bruins Chicago Black Hawks 1. Montreal Canadians 6, New York Americans 2. Ottawa 7, Pittsburgh 4.

INTERNATIONAL LEAtilE Cleveland 1, Detrett 0. Champion Mandcll to Fight Joey Goodman Cleveland, Jan. 21 i.Tt Sammy Mandell, world's champion lightweight boxer, hea signed a contra to meet Joey Goodman of Ctrve'and her Feb. 3, promoter Charli Marotta announced today. Vhe go will be 12 round but Mandell title will not be at stake.

Mandell aigned flat contract for $7,500 MarotU aid. jp" is a horrid word, but it is worse on the end of your cigar DONT SPIT JJt I' 4 4 -i DONT SPIT OARD OF HEALTH i -eni af near aakeeaasea war against Spitting is a crusade of decency join it. Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO I Cook Court Five to Face Cornell Frosh Montour Falls Tossers to Play B. I. Here Thre boys from Rochester-Hob BMdy, John Rowan and Buss Prown, srs making history for Cook Academy as memtiers of the taketbali team this year.

Eddy nd Rowan were member of last year' National Championship team, while Bus Brown was tar guard en the K. I. outfit. To data th Cook team ha flayed and won six games, rolling up 3ii points against HO for their opponent. On a recent road trip Vitv defeated Brock port Normal tl-27 and Oswego Normal hug.

On Saturday evening, January the Cook boys will play the Cornell Frosh in the Cornell Armory as ft preliminary to the league game Ji he first appearance of this team in Rochester will he on February ft against B. as a preliminary for the Centrals' gme. Penn State to Hold Wrestling Tourney Columbus, Jan, third annual National Collegiste wrestling meet will be held at Penn fctste College next March it and Qeorg M. Trautroan, secretary of the wrestling rules committee of National ColleglaU Athletic Association announced today, Individual and team champion-ghlpa In seven weights will be de- Iermlna In th meet at Stat Cuing, Bs, and officially clos th wrestling season In all colleges, paet year Oklahomg A. and tolltge won th team title and four Individual championships In th meet held at Ohio 8it University her.

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