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ASBURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS (THE SHORE PRESS), MARCH 17, 1940 SPORTS East Orange Defeats West New York 39 to 38 for Group 4 Title SPORTS Bound Brook Upset 42 to 33 'Water Wings" for the Feet Aid College Swim Beginners Three-Quarter Campolo-Baer Bout Put Off; Mile Record Is Hoffman Sees 'Run-Around' Freehold Nine Books Eleven Spring Games State Tournament Results Group 4 Eut Orange 39, West New Tork 38. Group Rutherford 42, Bound Brook 33. Group WUdwood 34, BocoU II. Group I Prep Good Counsel 41. Camden Catholic 39.

on to New York in preparation for the Wednesday night. (Special to The Pre) LAKEWOOD Ancll Holfmaii, mana By Rutherford Set bv Fenske explanation Differ T(i-hu Hinio11a4 (h Hrtut Uot( akIov ger of Buddy Baer, night charged .1 IUVU UO VI IV WUU TVOWiUBT inai tne rancenai.on a. nuuuy Al flrsUt announc that Campolo Six TWL Meet ArP Akn nr.V(.nt!n Camooio battle wax llv- k. i'lfUM JrC 1MU Wisconsin Star Erases WAS Ul'l' 1 I' I uli i 1 1 K1IU Ul Mark Established ly Rorican Thursilay at Dartmouth lug his fighter a "run around." own doctor and was told that he "It look like a round-around to mc." couldn't fight on Wednesday. Jacobs Hoffman declared at the Pine Park Inn, mid he cancelled the fight rather than County Line road, where Buddy had fend In a substitute, been training for the fight this Wed- Later Dr.

William Walker of the New Wednesday fight. York state athletic commission, said Listed in Schedules Released by Principal L. S. Cassel (Staff Correspondent) CHICAGO (VP) Charles (Chuck) Hoffman Indicated that Campolo was lit could find "no symptoms of any-Fensk-e bpsnpctaclcd Wisconsin afraid of meeting Buddy In the ring, thing wrong with the man," and still FREEHOLD The Freehold high Seven Consecutive Points at End Give Somerset 5 Group 3 Crown Wild-wood Also Wins ELIZABETH VP) The scholastic) basketball upset of the year went Into the records last night when East Orange high nipped powerful Memorial of West New York, 39 38, in the Group 4 final of the state tournament. Rutherford, another underdog, whipped Bound Brook, 42-33, to win the Group 3 title In the other' evening Tniv.rsitv tar set a new world's Th Uo ere to have mt announced that the bout school baseball team will engage university Star, ei a new wu.iuo Madison Square Oarden In was cancelled because Campolo was In in 11 rnntt thl srvHnc, th inHnnr rprnrrf for the three-auar- a in 11 contests this spring, the will en spring, Swimming Title Goes to Trenton Capital City Natators Dominate 36th Annual Penn Interscholastics ters mile paced run at the 12th Hoffman said he planned to confer of the first lumbar vertebra and an in- released Dy Lloyd 8.

Cas-annnal Armour Tech relavs last later last night with Promoter Mike fected left kidney, according to his sel, supervising principal, and ap- nio-ht nrpnnlnir the distance In 4t the tattr' FHlr HaVf'n hom' manager, Jimmy Johnston. It was said proved by the board of education nigni, Stepping uie uistaiicc HofIman and Buddy had piunned U) im campolo suffered the Injury In rhow. shows. i.ov.i on uic viulbku ncm brPal ramp here lMt nigM snd move training dirt track. His performance bettered the 2:01 2 Tigers to Play PHILADELPHIA, (P) Trenton, N.

game. In the afternoon, Good Counsel high school, winning four first places, Neark uncorked heroic rally to down Camden Catholic, 41-39 for tho doubled the Kore on It. nearest com- Group 3 prep crown WMwjod won peuior to win team nonors in tne atnn Officials Honor Hill annual Penn National Interscholastlc Swimming championships here yesterday. Ppnn swimmers mnrkeri nn 311 nnintjt Ray Hyatt, member of the Iniver attaehet water polo balls to the ankle aity of Washington svtimming leam.i of Co-ed Ruth Flood. ELIZABETH, iJP) Frank AtL Rutgers university basketball coach' SEATTLE, (Pv-Your visitor to the quarters of the way across the pool, and for their second consecutive Penn vlc- University of Washington' new $100 the swimmer really has to give out to tory fls Columbia high school of South reach the other end, Oranse.

nnstri ID for ia-mnrl Newark Howling Duo Oust Red Hank Pair Special to The Sunday Press) RED BANK The Newark bowlers highlighted yesterday's matches in I he Mlh annual New Jersey State Bowling association tournament with murk of 1,17 to take over the leadership In the Class section. A. Mwmbert and M. Schmitt put together consecutive scores of 570 and 5118 to oust the Red Bank team of Pete PingHore and Randy Cooke who had held the leadership with 1.173. The Class leadership was taken over hv Hallo and Mellon with 585 and 478 respectively for a combined total of 1,063.

Hyatt, 24, first started using his gad- piace, a third New Jersey crew, while Instructing kid swimmers In inMc City, placed third with 15. Other and dean of the state's court officials, was presented with a gift last night on behalf of the state Inter-scholastic athletic association by Melvln T. Rahn, Long Branch. Hill had previously announced his retirement from officiating. The track schedule, also approved by the board, Includes five dual meets and participation In the annual Shore Conference meet.

The baseball schedule Includes home and home games with Matawan and Toms River and single games with Point Pleasant, Atlantic Highlands, Jamesburg, South Am boy, Manasquan, Leonardo and the alumni. The schedules: Baseball April 12 Point Pleasant, away. April 18 Toms River, home, April 19 Atlantic Highlands, home. April 23 Jamesburg. away.

April 26 Alumni, home. May 3 Toms River, away. May 8 Souti Amboy. away. May 14 Manasquan, home.

May 17 Leonardo, home. May 24 Matawan, away. May 28 Matawan, home. Track April 24 Rumson, home, (tentative). May 1 Toms River, home.

May 8 Jamesburg, away, (tentative). May 15 Manasquan, home. 18 Shore Conference, away. May 21 Neptune, away. leaders were Girard college, 13; North- east high school of Philadelphia, 11, and Pasadena, 10.

Robert De Lozier, Trenton, dethroned 158 Contests Spring Sports Schedule Released hy Fairtnun. 27 Hasehull Gaines PRINCETON, (PiOne hundred and fifty-eight contests are listed for varsity, Junior varsity, and freshmen teams in seven sports at Princeton university this spring In schedules released yesterday by Kenneth Fairman, graduate manager of athletics. Heaviest schedule is for baseball which lists 27 games, 18 of them at home. Other sports represented are crew, track, golf, lacrosse, rugby and tennis. Eighty contests are listed for varsity units, 28 for Junior varsity and 52 for freshmen The varsity baseball, crew and track schedules are: Baseball March 30, St.

John's; April 1. Ford-ham; 2, Manhattan; 3, N. Y. 4, Brown: 5, Penn Stale; (i. Army; H.

000 swimming pool might be Just a little puzzled. Instead of seeing agile young mermen clad only in swtmsults going thru their practice paces for the university' swimming teams, they'd see what appeared to be strange water robots with odd contraptions over their faces, or strapped to their ankles, or tied around their waists, It's all because of the Inventive genius of one of Coach Jack Torney'a swimming team members Ray Hyatt of Yakima. and Torney's assistant coach in charge of diving Bob Buckley. Hyatt devised two gadgets. First is a harness which fits around a water polo ball.

One Is strapped to each ankle. This. Hyatt explains, keeps the swimmer's feet and legs up and enables him to concentrate on perfecting his arm action. Another gadget, borrowed from the Japanese, is a glass water mask that, makes your swimmer look like a Nep CHICK FENSKE Dick Lyon, Pasadena, in the 50 yard 34-18 from Bogota to take the Oroup free style but the California ace re- 2 high school honors, tained his title in the 100 yard race. In the Group 4 classic, Bob Duffy, De Lozier, who placed second to Lyon bulky football star and regular guard In the shorted distance a year ago, was for East Orange, lifted a short set shot clocked in 24.6 with Lyon second.

Lyon with Just 15 seconds left to play that won the 100-yard event In 54.8. De Loz- won the game. It climaxed a brilliant Ier was runnerup. fight by the new champion which until Novak Retains Title that point had trailed all evening. Me.

John Novak. Trenton diver, retained mortal had previously been unbeaten in his title off the one meter board with 24 games. 83.30 points. A third Trenton ace, An- Memorial led 23-12 at half time but thony Bernabie, raced to victory in the Bb Fischbeck and Charley Roberts cut 220 yard free style In 2.228 and 11 down to 27-28 in the third period, anchored the winning 150-yard medley Memorial sprinted again, 37-28 with relay team which won the event in tnree and half minutes to play, but 1.24.5. Ftahbeek and George Gawley swung Columbia's quartet won the 200 yard lnto ctin and brought it to 38-37 as freestyle relay In 1:42:5.

Other first Memorial froze desperately, places were captured by Harrv Rizzo, WUdwood Comes From Behind Atlantic City, in the 100 yard breast WUdwood also had to come from be- stroke, and Frank Harter, of Girard hlnd t0 wln- 11 tra'led the first college, in the 100 yard back stroke. Quarter but Jumped to a 13-10 lead at Other scores: Baltimore Cltv college. half. Kings Defeats Bible Institute Final Taken liy 67-19 Srorr-Mfixky l.vmU Scorinir tunc turned in Thursday night by John Borlcon of the Shore A. at Dartmouth.

Fenske. whose performances on east College Tank-Records Set ern tracks tliLs winter earned him ret'- Lehigh; 10, Bulgers at New Brunswick; ognition as "the mllcr of the year," 13 Ei Cornell; 17, Ufayette: 20. (El was paced by Jerome Ballmer and How. Cornell at Ithaca; 24. iEt Columbia at ard Schoen'icke of the University of New York; 27, iE Harvard; 30.

Oukt; Wisconsin. Mav lE' Pennsylvania: 6, Willliims; Fenske was clocked in 29 seconds for Columbia; 11, 1E1 Dartmouth (2 Kings college basketball team wound PHILADELPHIA. (Pi Charles Col- tunian boogeyman. Idea of this is to tn, Itu ruonlut- uiiaufm nf tilu.f luuf nO.lif Wf'lt t)f Armv flOrl Phnllttnn nt u. the 220.

58 7 for the quarter, for Kamcsl 14 O'Wt'n; (E. Har- Yale, splashed to new meet records last water so thev mav studv bodv move- 6o yards, two minutes flat for the half Woresle; Yale .1 New court with a one-sided 'victory over the JlVJ othfr slvim" 8nd thus Able to forget her feet, which are Miriu in- oetier aoie to point out nawa in tech- nnln, pviilt MM. Tralnln. mile, and 2:30 at the five-eighths point. He had a brilliant "kirk" at the finish which drew a roar from the 2.500 spec June i Ei Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; 7.

Rutgers: 8 (Ei Yale buoyed up by the "water wings," Miss Enyonr.e, N. 9: Henry Snyder, WM Wildwood's first state charn. Flood can concentrate on perfecting Germantown. Raleigh, St. Thomas PionshlP ln 18 after bowing out lerconegiaie inoiviouai swunming cnam- nique.

Binghamlon, N. Y. The score was 67 to pionshlps. Buckley also figured out a method (El Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball i- Dmr. at "Juraaiiieni semi-nnais or nna Is arm action.

tators, The listed world's mark for the three l''HSU'' eph's'prep, West Orange, N. Ol- sight years. Last year Wild- Crew wood was nosed out for the title by ney and Central, 1 each. quarters Is 3:03.4. set by Lloyd Huh!) of Nebraska in 1925.

But Boriiaii April 20, Navy; May 4. Complon cup 1 unprove me pun ana stamina oi Bob Meisky with 20 points, led the crown Friday night, covered the cen- dimmers. He cut up several inner a Yakima pool during the summers scoring in which every one of he 10 tury in 52.6 seconds against the prevl- tubM tled the strips nto a rope ant) Washingr7S sw mir Ing team ast KiUtarted the first and '-l aa. a-, fJl Thursday night turned hi his 3:01.2 lor regatta. (Harvard.

M. I. T.t. Syracuse i A ooutn Amooy. Rutherford's triumph was a minor upset against Bound Brook which had shown brilliantly in the previous rounds.

Paced by Capt. Palmer Zitzmann, Art Stein and Ted Ryder, Rutherford Jumied into a 13-4 lead in the first quarter and held a 23-12 margin at the liimoeri iirv in a 'if 1.H Ni.nr (ho wci aim iuui uesiues winning an auai meets, inis breaking the mark of 4:57 6 set by E. the towel around his waist. Then he year the Washington Huskies defeated inrl Km tU mmmtJ Red Bank Dog Wins in Show 1 Cutler, of Harvard, ln 1939. II, ClilKIs cup regatta at Philadelphia, (Columbia.

Penn IB, Carnegie cup regatta at Derby. (Cornell, Yale). Track April 6. North Carolina at Clmpcl Hill: 20. Columbia and Navy at New York: 20-27, Ponn relays at Plilladel- swims against the pull of the rubber Idaho, Washington State and Oregon rope.

The "tug" is felt about three- state ln dual meets, but lost to Oregon. urn im- iiinir uuu rwuign ieu oi me first rest by 18 to 3 The lead was ex- In admln 10 Colwell, Princeton's At tended to 25 to 9 at the half. Vandt' W'K1 nnd Yale's Jlm tinh -ihu i i. ,1.. Won two titles ln the two-dav eomnetl- HmP the second half, Vande Weft-he won the 300-yard the Kmgs' courtsters pulled away with individual medley crown in 3:36 last 30-31, I.

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22 points In the third frame and 20 nKnt t0 aflri "a '50-yard backstroke In the last, with the second stringers hilp Cook ttM "'e three-meter an official mark from which Fenske clipiied one and flve-tcnlli seconds. Eagles Victors At Ocean Grov In final games In the Ocean Grove Junior Basketball league, the Eagles continued their winning stride by downing the Spartans 20 to 13 as the Raiders' chance for second place was blasted In two overtime periods when tliey lost lo the Conquerors. IB to 20. Eagles (301 O. Pis.

PalaiB, f. 2 0 4 ATLANTIC CITY. W-Specula on Bound Brook came on with a rally, of Shotton of omnia an English the count t0 3S.33 utu y' springer spaniel w'as adjudged "best of Imbrlani m.M the hero of the uphill show- among 527 dogs displayed ln the fight with Ted Berlinskl doing well 21st annual Atlantic City Dog show last under the basket. Ryder and Zitzmann scored to sew The dog, four years olds, Is a liver- up the game and Rutherford finished and-white female, owned by Mr. and with seven consecutive points.

Hoppe Captures Billiard Honors THirtAr.n ib High-Scoring Mark Set in Intra-Murals Pups, Rangers Win on Court board test Friday night. Ned Parke, of Princeton, won the 200-yard breast-stroke final In 2:24.8 last night while Yale's 400-yard relay team of Ban burn. Pope, Duncan and Johnson set a new pool mark of 3:34 8. red-headed star from vminir. rJ Mrs.

Joseph C. Quirk, Greenwich, Kuni Scores 20 Points i V. and Vin wnn rnanv laiirals in thle fAim Freddy Kunz, forward, tallied 20 The Revelers and the Cubs esUib- ui ck oi me auei lor tne world's JuZ, enW took the "best of show" three-cushlon billiards championship lry- mnts for Good Counse, traIJgd li.shed a high-scoring record for play in yes ZThlB lZS pu uosion. 35.,5 with reenterlng the game for a brief appearance near the end of the game. The box score: Kings College 167) G.

F. Pts, Hensby. 1 0 2 Oliver, 1 2 Detwller. 2 0 4 Devlne. 3 (I 6 Ketcham, 4 0 8 Samuels'in.

4 1 9 Schlegel, 2 0 4 Smith, 4 0 8 Hob Meisky, 10 0 211 Grimm, 2 0 4 game, Continuing undefeated, the Pups maintained the leadership In the Blsh- the Asbury Park high school intra- but it was the veteran Willie Hoppe, Johnson, f. U. 1.1 1 1-III 1 1 mmmmmm nil Ch. Burllngame Helleapoppin, a Brus- malnlng seU Griffon owned by Rosalind Layte. The Newark Gaels spurted and drew Short Hills, was adjudged "best Amerl- ahead on markers by Vic Toscano and can-bred" dog ln the show.

Larry O'Connor which wiped out most A spunky little wire-haired fox ter- 0f the deficit but Joe Schmld, six-foot- rier, Crackley Striking of Wildoaks five-inch center put Camden In the owned by Mrs. R. C. Bondy, Goldens van 38-37. It was then that Tosea Farruggio.

f. Packard, Kirsch, f. Ayvadian, c. murals yesterday when the Revelers out-lastod the Cubs to win by a score of 100 to 93. Joe Malta was high scorer for the game with 32 points to his credit.

He was followed closely by Pat Quatrano who collected 30 of the Cubs' 93. In other games at the high school 0 Iiish A. C. 20 to 20. At the same 0 time, the Rangers whipped the Eagles, 2 21-12.

TIk' Pups have two more playolf Ramcs left. The winner of llu' series 3 will meet the Rangers, first-half rlmm- Starts Today DENVER, UP) Heavy shooting, basketball variety, will resound In this Atkinson, Bridge, N. Y. won the Press-Union tro- O'Connor scored again ln the lt on Dodd, g. Klamian, Totals 3.1 seconds.

87 llilile Institute ())) phy for "best terrier." Honors in the working group went to the tiny black-and-white Shetland sheepdog, Ch. Merriot Magistrate of mile-high mountain city for the next The box scores: Memorial (38) Pts. (ov. oiih kui, gymnasium, the Puds continued unrie- Totals 3 Ardland, owned by M. J.

Kennedy. Red nnni, ixirn, Woodnff. 1 Ernest, 1 7 Merry, 3 3 Dick, 3 Gl'lner. 0 li Wetzel, 0 nin. the fort against attacks from all dlrcc- tlu' BlshP senior league P'ay- tinns.

OK b.V defeating the Eagles by a score Denver's Nuggets, veterans wise in of 26 to 18- Tlle Rangers won from the ways of high-speed basketball, will Grenadiers by 28 to 14 and the 0 defend their National A. A. U. cham- Irish A c- whipped the Panthers 30 to 1 ptonship against a field of 48 com- '6 The golden-haired Afghan hound, pions, Inr the season crown. 20 The lineups: I'iius clfll pis Hirsrli 3 1 Wright 1 0 Lindsay I 0 Jeck 2 4 Hinslmsky I (i Hrrgrr 2 2 Resundrr (I 1 I 0 2 0 PF TP 1 7 2 1 1 1 6 3 13 0 0 Yanvah Sahih of Cv Ann nwneri hv C.

waaaon, 2 Gasparovic, g- 5 K. Rickel, Fort Worth, scored a surprise by being adjudged best In the Colonna 0 hound group. Spartans (111 (1 Vunck. 1 Oliver, 0 Garwood, 0 Roehrtch. 0 Wright, 2 Holl.

3 Starkhoiisc. I Totals 7 Score hv Periods Spartans 2 2 Eagles 5 4 Green Raiders 118) pernors rrom an over tne union. The Cru.ders won a hard-fought The week-long one-miss-and-you're- game from the Carleton Cumbers by a out tournament will start today at 10 score of 20 to 18 in a "sudden death" a mountain standard time. Eleven overtime m-iitvi Totals 8 3 19 Score by Periods Kings' College Hi 9 22 2067 Bible Institute 3 6 4 619 Referee Paul Atardl. Americans Lose Totals 15 8 8 38 East Orange (39) games will be run off dally from morn The box scores: To Toronto Leafs 15 515 4-20 PF TP 2 4 10 lush A.

C. I'd I Malta 0 Garrity 2 Bfvdfra Heroic, 1 TORONTO. (fPt Ciosinir their Kessock Sports Question Hox home schedule, the Toronto Maple Leafs Booerts, 7 0 0 0 0 I 1 defeated the New York Americans 8- Herder, .2 Pl.s. Donofrlo UK lliano Wooliey Palumbo 11 4 6 4 3 3 20 f. ing until midnight for three days to slice the starting list to the top 16 teams for Wednesday's third round.

The two survivors will clash for the championship on Easter eve. The Nuggets nutiiointed the Bartlesville, Okl.i., Phillips 68 club in the 1939 finals, 25 to 22. and both are well liked as finalists again this year by most critics. This year's tournament is a coast-to-coast, border-to-border hookup, with teams from New York and California, last night ln the highest scoring game Fl5Chbeclt or the National Hockey league season. Gawley.

Held to a 3-3 deadlock thru the sec- Dun- 2 1 3 1 Stratum, Broome, f. Davis, c. E. Stratum, Rohland, g. DeRose, g.

Harley, g. 'Rrv tua uporti qiirntliin too irnnl iMoerrit Writt tour iilirillon rlrarli, tin vnur mmr and idilrrM anil mall iiui qurr? lo Spuria tan OufMlon Man Nporla Karflm Kiirran ol Tbr A-burf Fara Vmt nils lhlrlprnlh alrrrl, Wanhimtnn I) fnrlulm a threr-rrnl pnntHia atamn fnr a prritnnal rpplr. Thraa of (h muni Inlrrfallnc anaaara till ba orhilfS hfrf dallf I or pt. Siitphin, 1 19 Routs, i 15 Mnlla. 14 4 32 Hnmson.

10 3 T-auhaum, Wills. 8 2 0 4 Silmha, 3 0 10 47 100 Oakhiirst Cuba f(. Dangler, 4 18 OBIiea. Von Thavdon, 4 14 Wallace, 1 0 2 Qu.itrano, 13 3 30 BasHuci, 11 3 25 40 13 93 3 0 0 4 9 0 0 ond period, the Leafs broke out in a scoring rash in the third and were up 8-4 when they turned off the heat with Totals 18 7 13 Score at half time: Memorial Periods 39 25, Score by Pups Irish A. East Orange 17.

less than three minutes to play. The 3 14 6 32 2 5 5 820 Reynolds. Umpire A WILLIE HOPPE Vhu 1. Dumo kIgvaH hofo son wuu5 Hii-tU. WCTCC 2.

Wad, Brcnnecke, g. Referee New York, who captured top honors of the first of a weekend double header don- GasPar 3, Herder, Gawley Duf. fey 2. Small. Minnesota ana New Mexico, Washington Q.

Will tlic Epsom Downs Derby be and Louisiana, run this year? The Rorkv mountain section and the A. According to newspaper reports, broad midwest have nominated 14 a derby to replace the annual Epsom hopefuls apiece. The eastern sector and 18 the program. for the clubs who wind up the schedule Totals 7 Conquerors (20) Bozcman, who has lost one game, de- at New York tonight. Pis Mron by Periods f.nlul Tiff Downs classic will be held at Newburv.

the west coast haw Hm mw.h..,. Revelers 21 3S-I00 1" ou 10 vusut mo Piihc tf Oft tn 04 .1.1 dibs Officials: John Steinhllber, Hacken-sack, and Sam Yohn, Somerville. Rutherford (42) PF TP Books, 0 4 in a fast 37-lnning performance. 2 June 12. each, the southwest five and the south Heferce J.

Kassel. Umpire F. JfCk. Rangers (31) II Sinoik 4 V. Smock 1 Haiilenueek 0 Ilefnruli 0 Vetrano 2 Z.urk Miller 1 1 4 0 3 Patterson, Dellett, f.

Vetrano, Wooliey, g. DeFranco. Giants Release Bonura WINTER HAVEN, (P) If there Is a major league club wanting big Zeke Bonura for a first baseman It can 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 Pupa 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 Bowman had a high run of nine, in the 11th Inning, as against Denton's best cluster of five. The defeat was Denton's fifth in six urnnn 1 wnal is the world record for the two. 1 mile walk? Nine college teams are ln the field, 5 A.

A. J. Stubbs recently claimed a Including Southwestern Oklahoma Hirach. 2 new record, when he won the New South Teachers of Weatherford. entered for 1 1....

JIIK. 4 a Pit. It 7 0 0 0 It was Hoppe, however, who gave the g0 dlrect to now to talk terms narrison 0 1 Zitzmann, 7 2 Stein, 'g 2 Rahmes 0 0 After an unsuccessful salary dlscus- lans tneir big thrill. Trailing Arthur Wales championship In 6 minutes the 20th consecutive year. The Eugene Bera'cr.

0 15 2-5 seconds Rubensteins have several of the Oregon r' 0 Q. Which former middleweight box- university stars who Won the National Ruhin Wom vu r. sion vpsterriftv with President Horace 21 1 3 3 1 Kaglcs (12) ing champion was known as tlie Pitts- Colleirlate Athletic association title lust. onci cv innings, Kvder a Hoppe ran six points to tie the score Stoneham and Manager Bill Terry of and finished with a burst which saw the New Yorlc Bonura an- 8 him collect 16 billiards ln the final nounced he had been given permission Eaflrs burgh Windmill? 2 0-18 Pta. 8 2 220 Small 0 A.

Harry Greb, season. The number 1 veteran of the big small, 1-nuo alinw 1c rfarlr.vl.anrf Molvlr, MaUr Washington. Snell, 0 Mieras, 0 Totals 9 Score by Periods Raiders 2 8 5 3 Conquerors 3 8 4 3 Final Standings Won Eagles 11 Conquerors 6 Spartans 4 Raiders 3 4 1 1 eight frames. The victorv was Honne's to make a deal for himself. He said he 2 Totals 16 10 12 43 Bound Brook (33) PF TP Biirpnairt, Washington 0 Qulcnan 3 Hayes lounn in as many games and gave him intended to see Clark uritntn, presi-4 undisputed leadership of the Meld.

Joe dent of the Washington Senators. As Sliutout llollvuood uakiana uoiaen states lorwara. who hum. hA. iH ui.

1 Jrtlfrson. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lost Pet. I .916 uriando, 0 HOLLYWOOD, M'-With Ed Gee tnamaco. Mexico City, has won three games and lost none. He will see action 6 .5110 Rrrtwna T.nwp Oiwiifr Incanco 0 333 Lewis 250 McKenzle bv Ptrloda 3 10 9 Plips Heusser.

Herman Beese and George Caster pitching five hit ball and Benny McCoy driving in two runs on a double, 13 as 4 218 SAN ANTONIO, Tex. yP) Picking up n- tonight. In the first game of the day Jake where thev Wt. nff In 1090 ot MADIGAN OUSTER APPROVED SAN FRANCISCO. (P) Ouster of E.

P. "Slip" Madlgan as head football defeated Dl" Berlinskl. the Philadelphia Athletics shut out 0 12 Hollywood, of tlie Pacific Coast league, coach of St. Mary's college was approved Score by Periods Arthur Thumblad, Kenosha. 50 en a 1 schedule yesterday by losing, 9 to 7, to Walda, Bartcll Whips ImI.mts LAKELAND, Flo.

ifl'i-Dlik Bartell. Rangers who at one time and another In his Eaules 1 3 to 0, yesterday, it was the A's 10th yesterday by trustees of the school at a 4 4 3 10 i Pta. 7 a 6 6 2 2 win in 13 starts. special meeting. 2 4 2 4-12 D.

Quatrano Umpire V. Af 1 Tulsa of the Texas league. FJdon Auker, dIC' XllCllIOI ial obtained from the Baston Red Sox. National league career proved an awful Referee nuisance to the Brooklyn Dodgers, beat Auen. Totals 14 5 11 33 -r i iiu, uruui lor me crowns ana was o- 111S ail(I LoSeS ln Inning by Schino's BotnBronk'iJ Raord 23, SPORT RESULTS them 3 to 2 in an exhibition game yesterday for tlie Detroit Tigers.

In the eighth Inning Bartell drove home Earl Averill with the winning run on a single off Steve Rfiehiinnlr frirmpr n. POINT PLEASANT-The Harvey Me- never was headed. George McQuinn 'IT ,1 ed: TrlcWco, Ber- Navy OutlYiuTs l.ions ANNAPOLIS, f.ri Navy fencers oiitduelled the Columbia universltv Rangrri H. Smock, V. Smork.

I Hmilrhbrck, 0 Brral'Hh. 3 Mlllfr. I 1 Juck, 1 13 Grrnadirra Severs, 1 Summers, I 1 Howell, 2 RHchev, 0 I. nvton, Wilder. 0 Von Thavdon, 2 ftrora by Perloda Ramers 1 12 10 Orrnadlfl'S 4 1 1 Pta.

0 2 0 2 morial five split even In two basketball homered for the Browns, Princeton: games played yesterday, whining from 0 4 troit pitcher freed by Commissioner K. rrtsm('n yesterday. 17 to 10, to finish (OI.l.tXiE BOXING Wisconsin fl'a. Penn State Hi. (HUGE INDOOR TRACK 1 Lavallette 34 to 29 and dripping their LnmWfli Snlilat Officials Ervin Weiss, Jerry Bannlgan, Orange.

WUdwood (34) their seuson undefeated in dual com M. Landis. It was the fourth consecu- 1 second game to the Bay Head Alerts, 38 tive loss aeninst Ampriran Petition. Picking up a 5-4 advantage Cornell Syracuse 16'i, Colgate 4 OU. SARASOTA, Fla.

IP) Ernie Cincinnati Red catcher, suffered for the Dodgers. tlle folls RS Captain Sid Appleton 11. PF TP Meredith Pearce, Harvey forward, led -1 -i i ClTYl i won inn straight bouts, the midship- Cornell freshmen 52 'j Mercersburg 3 I 14 28 College Polo Army Plebes 15, LawTenceville Schools C. College Hockey Duquesne 2, Carnegie Tech 1 College Rifle Navy 1.398, Carnegie Tech 1.371. Navy Plebes 1,385, Carnegie Freshmen 1,261.

College Gymnastics Army 35. Temple 19. NATIONAL HOCKEY I EAGIE FINAL TOSjr -M'g's res, 1 3 1 0 0 2 4 Jones, 2 Curran Phil ex Win Tliinl Ulp 6ouUs Bnd 'linched the match with a 6-3 win in FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (T)The the sabre. Phillies won their third straight exhl- The victory gave the Navy fencers bltlon game yesterday scoring two runs a record of seven straight dual meets ln the eighth inning on four straight fnr the reason.

They suffered only one bases on balls and nn infield out to placing second In the penta- beat Syracuse of the International gonal meet at West Point two weeks league, 6 to 5. ago. (Pa.) academy 51 Conn Weslevim 89, Springfield 20. coi.i.i:r.E FENCING Cornell 16, Hamilton 11. Cornell Frosh 13, Hamilton Frosh 4.

Lehigh 14, Lafayette 13. Navy 17. 10. College Suimnijif Indiana 59, Wisconsin 25. Bill Baker, center, and Jim Warden YACHT RACE CANCELLED KEARNY CLt'B DRAWS BYE Russo, 5 DENVER.

() Xhe P. J. Condons of Mears, 1 'T' forward, tied for ton scorins honors HAVANA. iPi The Havana to for the Bbv Heart tBm iw 10 iuiw ivcaiiijf, n. arew a first round bye Toronto Maple Leafs 8, New York Key West yacht race was cancelled each while guara, was nign in tne national A.

A. U. hastothnii A. U. ba nmwiuuis jesteraay because ol bad weather.

man for the losers with 13. Totals 13 8 14 (See STATE TOURNEY, Page 16) tournament, which opens today..

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