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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1946 PAUL CHADICK TO JOIN BOMBERS ST.

ELIZABETH'S WINS TWENTY-SIX yill-'America Bound C. Y. O. Pace-Setters BOB HAMILTON'S Layne Has What It Takes Wilmington Courtman Out of Marine Corps; Will Oppose Gothams 68 LEADS GOLF Top Air Base, 45-38, In Extra -Period Game By HAROLD V. RATLIFF DALLAS, UP) Those who have the big blond from Dallas.

Southwestern fans can see 'nothing except All-America fame for the smiling youngster who Coach D. X. Bible has called the smartest been wondering during the past several seasons when Southwest Chicago Pro Tops Field Conference football fell pretty low if I 1 in quality if the efficient pass In Coast Tourney After quarterback to come along in quite Champion Tells happy days of Sammy Baugh and Davey O'Brien got plenty of encouragement out of the Cotton Bowl First 18; Oliver Has 72 Member of 1943-44 Championship Team; How to Skate Goals by Stan and Steve Ergler, Frank Loucks Seal Verdict game of Jan. 1, 1946, which Texas a spell. Bobby, is not only one of greatest passers this aerial minded Southwest ever saw but he's a good runner and an excellent won over Missouri 40-27.

I in Japan In the bowl that day was young flay a RICHMOND, Jan. 17 (U.R) "Unlucky" Bob Hamilton, Chicago shotxnaker who staged one of golf's biggest, upsets in 1944 when he won the National P. G. A. championship.

punter. In other words. Layne has Bobby Layne. He turned In the greatest passing exhibition the Dallas gridiron classic ever witnessed. In fact, he turned in the greatest one-man show of 10 years Standinc ef the Tcani Paul Chadick, former Wilmington i took the lead in the opening round what It takes.

He would be playing High School courtman and the first joi the $10,000 Richmond Open golf star football in normal times. He wasn't just a standout because he was playing at a time when the local boy to "make the grade" in of Cotton Bowling. tournament uuuay wim mree-under-par 68. Irving Jaffee is the only American skater to win three winter Olympic titles. He retired undefeated before going into the Coast Guard at the start of the war.

Now, Irving is out of service and anxious to help Uncle Sam's skaters get ready for the next Olympics in 1948. If you're interested in making good on the ice, follow the-10 part "Skating" series starting tomorrow on the Morning News sports pages. Jaffee outlines fundamentals of the frozen surface, A to Z. Texas scored six touchdowns. the American Pro Basketball League With the field lacking some of Won lost Pet St.

EllMbeth- 13 4 .750 St. Ann' 11 4 .733 St. Pul 10 Armr Air 9 S43 St. Joe WU.) 600 Sered Heart St. Helena1.

7 St. Joseph 7 11 St. Anthony i 12 -1 Woodcrest 1 14 .087 grade of football was well down the list. will rejoin the Blue- Bombers for its luster following the withdrawal duty against the New Yprk Gothams of Byron Nelson, Hamilton toured Layne is the reason Texas un Fire Sweeps Part Of Hialeah Track MIAMI. Jan.

17 (U.B Fire swept the entire south side bleacher section of beautiful Hialeah race track tonight, destroying 600 seats. Origin of the blaze was not known. Greatest loss caused by the fire was to the bleacher section parimutuel betting machines, which were described by Public Relations Director Everett Clay as a "total loss." Clay said "some arrangement for handling the expected throng" would be worked out as far as the betting machines were concerned. But he said no arrangement could be made as yet for the lost seating capacity. Clay said no estimate of the damage could be made immediately.

at the State Armory on sunaay the 6209-yard Richmond Country doubtedly will be again in the afternoon. Business Manager Eddie favorite seat when the 1946 South Club course with a pair of 34 s. His score, however, gave him only a west Conference campaign opens. slim one-stroke margin. The Sehedmle Tomorrow At y.

M. C. St. Anthony's s. Wooderest.

7:15 o'clock: St. Elizabeth's Layne was responsible for all of them. He made 28 points himself four touchdowns and four eon-versions. He completed 11 out of 12 passes' for 158 yards. Included in his passing were two throws that got touchdowns.

He climaxed the whole thing by taking a pass that gained 49 yards and acked up six points. There never has been anything to equal it in these parts. Layne Is just a sophomore. That It will be D. X.

Bible's last season as a coach. Bible is retiring to the Deadlocked for second place with Bobby Layne Emulates Baugh and O'Brien 69's were six golfers: Joe Brown, Job of athletic director after more Los Angeles; Armand Farina, than-30 seasons of tutoring college va. St. Anna. :15 o'clock.

oaiclau: Carncel and 6m1.b. Sunday At State Armory: St. Elizabeth a s. St. Anthony'a, 12:30 o'clock Of-ftelala: Herllhy and BorOTlch; Joseph Wilmington) St.

Paula. 145 o'clock. Glennon announced last nignt. Star of 1943-44 Playoffs Chadick, one oi the stars of the 1943-44 team which beat the Philadelphia Sphas in a seven-game playoff series for the Bombers' second championship, returned to Wilmington on Wednesday after service with the United States Marine Corps in the South Pacific and on the mainland of Japan. The popular young Wilmington Schenectady, N.

Jimmy Hines, means tie has: two more varsity Chicago; Tony Penna, Dayton, teams. Layne Is the boy who can make his final year the greatest of them all. years with Texas. There never has been anything except stardom for John Perilli, Lae Tahoe, and KRAUSER, SEXTON Officials: Carucei and Collinj. Charles Stohlandonca City, Okla.

Monday At Howard High: St. Anthony a. Sacred Heart, 7 o'clock. Officials: Ca Still close on the pace, each with 70, were Sam Byrd, Detroit: Willie Ooein, White Plains, N. rucei and Smith; St.

Paul a a. St. Ann's. o'clock. OfTtctala: Carucei and Herllhy: St.

Joseph's fBraridywine) s. St. Joseph's High-P. S. duPont Fives IN DRAW ON MAT WUminiton) clock, oniciais: ueruny courtman left Japan on Dec.

4, and arrived atSan Diego, on Christmas Day. He received his hon and Smith. TENN' DEFEATS MIDDLETOWN HIGH Tuesday At P. S. duPont High: sacrefl Meet at Armory Tonight Denny Shute, Akron.

Vic Ghezzi, Nashville. Leland Gibson, Kansas City, and amateur smiley Quick, Chino, Calif, who won ti simnn-nnrp riivijcirtn in Heart s. St. Josephs iBrandywlnei. 7 orable discharge from the Marines on Jan.

7 but did not reach home clock: St. Helena a Wooderest. o'clock. Officials: Collins and Smith. -mk Anoolo rtrun The lineups; Tuesday At New Castle Army Air Base until Wednesday.

He was oversea 14 months. I BLUE HEN QUIN Bout Goes Full One Hour And is Called Even By St. Joseph's fWUminMn ts. Army Air i Position Defending Champion Sammy Forward 11m 'S ton P.S.BttPont Kee Wright Wadman Curran Played in Japan Girls' Basketball Leagues Base, 30 o'clock. Officials: Borericn and Herllhy.

Snead. continuing his "off" play.i Jorwnl I 11UUIU1CU UlCllilUll bJiab Wednesday At Saiesianum School: Bt Center Hushebeck Bwenhsrt Guard Pientonl Shoekley finishing his opening round with a neieree- Waae ai rinlSn he suffered a knee injury overseas. Heiena'a tl St. Joseph a IBrandywlnei 7.30 36-3773. Guard Pritchett New Castle Five Scores Easy 44 to 15 Victory AT SWARTHMORE o'clock: Army Air Base vs.

St. Ann's. 30 o'clock. Officials: Carucei and Smith. but that it wasn't serious, in fact he played quite a bit of basketball Hamilton, discharged from the Friday At New Castle Array Air Base: Boothwyn, Wilmington General Hospital and Harrison Street Church turned in victories last In OIieh rn Unma Pnrirt Smcred Heart vs.

Army Air Base. 8.30 prs. duPont School's Dynamiters and the Red Devils of Wilmington High hook up in the first of their III UIQOll um livniv nnnnidi ind Kcrl o'clock. Officials: Borovich snd Kerlihr. night in the Senior Girls' Basket- William Perm School turned in a Army in November, systematically blasted par to take the first round lead.

In compiling his three-under score, the balding 41-year-old Hamilton turned in four birdies and a lone bogie. He finished the day by sinking an eight-footer for a birdie in Japan and is in good shape to take his place in the lineup. Chadick was one of the outstanding players in the playoff series with the Sphas for the 1943-44 crown for he finished second in scoring with 57 points for the seven-game playoff. i The American League's torrid battle, in which only four and a half games separate the first and last Karol Krauser, Polish wrestling star, and Frank (Powerhouse) Sexton of Columbus, Ohio, battled to a draw in the windup of the 1 Salle Athletic Club's grappling bill at the State Armory last night. A crowd of 1,350 saw the Wilmington favorite, Krauser, struggle through one hour of the hardest work to earn the draw decision with Sexton, a top contender for the world's championship.

The featured two were slated for a beat two-out- Rivals are in Three-Way Tie for League Lead With Ursinus College's Bears St. Elizabeth's once more took over sole possession of first place in the C. Y. O. Basketball League by tripping the New Castle Army Air Base last, night on the Air Base court, 45 to 38, in a hard fought extra decisive 44 to 15 victory at ttie expense of Middletown High In a basketball game played last night at annual two-game basketbajl series ball League on the Harlan School on the State Armory court tonight court.

A preliminary clash between 7 nior varsity clubs will start at Nurses downed Delaware Power o'clock. land Light. 47 to and Harrison Tonight's contest will be the first Church conquered Sip Mar Phi, 50 on the 17th and missing a seven- New Castle. foot putt that would have given him neriod contest. The home club moved ahead in an eagle on the 18th.

The teams were deadlocked at In the 71 bracket were the top Armory appearance for both wil-, 36-36 at the end of regulation time, The DuPonters registered a 43 to place clubs, will be resumed at Balti- mington and P. S. duPont. The amateurs of the West, along with more tonight where the Bullets takejth ree professionals Ellsworth 13 win over Cool Spring Juniors in an Intermediate League contest. WILMINGTON i DEL POWER GENERAL LIGHT Special to The Morning News NEWARK, Jan.

17 The University of Delaware's 63-59 defeat by Ursinus College's courtmen at Col-legeville. Wednesday night' threw the Southern Division race of the Middle Atlantic States Athletie the opening minute of the game and never relinquished the advantage. William Perm was in front 14-4 at the end of the first period and out-scored the invaders 13-3 in the second quarter to hold a 27-7 half-time lead. Every member of the William on the Trenton Tigers. Vines, Chicago, Jim Demaret.

Hous Baltimore is currently in third; ton, and Bud Williamson. teams will also play their second game there, and both will also battle Brown Vocational High on the spacious drill hall floor. The Dynamiters, with a record of place only half a game back of the coin. Neb. The amateurs were Ed' G.

F. a p.f Wilson. UMiwn die Pieper, San Jose, Calif, and 3 1 9 Tolson.f 4 0 ajstyers.f lOUT wins in live statris vnus iar, win jMurrav.f 11 1 I I penn squad saw action during the Conference into a three-way tie. and in the overtime period goals by Stan and Steve Ergler and Frank Loucks enabled St. Elizabeth's to take the verdict.

Stan Ergler walked off with high scoring honors, collecting seven field goals and a pair of fouls for 16 points. Loucks tied with Bystrzcki of the Air Base for second honors with 10 points each. St. Elizabeth's topped the Flyers 19-14 from the field, but trailed 10-7 at the foul line. ST.

ELIZABETHS AIR BASS P. P.I G. T. be decided lavontes. Wilmington 4 The setback of the Blue Hens bv second-place Blue Bombers while Trenton is deadlocked with New Yorr for fourth place in the race.

Battle to Hold Positions The standings are due for a general shifting this week-end and a great many things can happen in the fight for playoff berths for so has only a 48-25 victory over Alumni, and dropped its last Ralph Hail. Oakland, Calif. Ed Oliver, Taunton, Frank Januses, Lexington. Mass, and Charles Congdon, Tacoma, matched 72's; and Art Doering. Denver; Al Zimmerman, Portland, and Joe Zahrhardt, Norristown, were in with Snead at 73.

game. Harry Strusawski took high scor- jing honors with 11 points, and was a i si followed by Jim Callaway who tal- Oarchinskijt 0 e. starts to Chester and West Chester, 1 Totals Totals 33 I 4Ti loshr sh Referee: Manoa K. Hanby. the Bears was the first league loss suffered by Coach Ken Steers bas-keteers in three such encounters.

Ursinus, which had previously lost only one game in ttie circuit, thereby pulled itself into a triple tie with of-three-fall match, with the one hour time limit. At the finish, Referee Wade handed down the "all even" verdict. Kranser, never better, had answers for every Sexton bid for victory. With a 33 -pound pull in the weights, Sexton used his powerful frame in most tries for a "pin," but never passed up chances to smash with his forearm. Krauser experienced his greatest difficulty in Sexton headlocks, scissors, and body slams, but countered effectively with a pretty assortment of arm and leg grips.

Both were close to losing falls In the hour-long match. Sexton had Krauser fiat on his back for two-counts 10 times, while the Pole worried the Columbus giant the same way a half-dozen times. Sexton entered weighing 250 But the Devils are likely to pull a big surprise for there is hardly no comparison which can be made between the two clubs inasmuch as closely are the other five clubs bunched behind the Sphas only two In the prelim. William Perm girls downed Middletown girls by the BOCTHWTN 1 PURINA CHICKS a.r.v o.r.p 3 0 4- 5 8 10 score of 38 to 20. full games separate Wilmington and 3 they have not battled a common foejo.Monteiia.f 8 Delaware and Swarthmore.

A Zl ANO-HORN the cellar-dwelling Paterson club. vet snoagraas.t 3 4 Ste Ergler.f Sansone.f Nauman.e Loueks.e 0 OTalowiki.f 0 5 8 This first place stalemate wCl be The Sphas, currently out In front The scores: 8 1 MIDDLiTCrWW WILLIAM PBNN r. i a t. p. 0 1 1 Sturgis.f 10 3 aotn coacnes.

ivai nenoer oi tneirjy.o,! 4 1 PeeneT.f 8 8 0 Knight. 1 8 SIGamache.f 4 3 lOrPrysinger.c 1 3 16 MoChesney.f 1 3 4 Kapust.g 9 ft 0 by a game and a half, play Pater Sta.Ergler.f a g. broken tomorrow night when the Delawareans meet the Little Quak- Jiers in a return clash in the Field P. S. duPont, ana Joe Brewer oi Wilmington, are undecided on their son two games over the week-end 0 jole.g Kollatt.f eiPlett.f 1: Watson.f 7 3 IS Bartocha.t wnson.

0 8 Reese -g 9 8 O'J. Reese, 9 0S Skomer ha.c 0.0 0. Bullock. g. nun TO DRAW $1 Watkinsg Lagasse.g M.Monteila.f Kubipik.g Hamban.g starting teams.

It is expected, however, that Bender will open the clash while Wilmington in a home-and-home bill with the Gothams, who knocked them off their 8 Sieminskl.f Lawrence.f OjReed.f iStaatt.e i Austin.e IWiiley.g MoBnde.g 9 3 1 Totals 3 Silngle.c 18 7 45 Totals I I 3 8 8 8 9 1 10! stride on Dec. 18 by sweeping a twin -I 3 Cauaway.g 0 McCullo h.g 0 Jones.g with Glenn Wright and Hugh Curran at the forward slots, Walt Swenhart at center, and Bob Shock-ley and Bill Pritchett at guard. nouse at ewarcnmore, fa. Coach Steers' five previously defeated Swarthmore by a 38-24 count, but the Blue and Gold passers are taking nothing for granted in tomorrow's return engagement because the Quakers in the meantime Ralph Greenleaf Wins bill from the locals at a time when 17 4 Totals 3 3 Totals pounds, with Krauser scaling 217, Savin.g Referee: Mary MoCloskey. All Baba, 200.

of Turkey got his they were in the thick of the fight istrusawakl.g a Rocky Ranks 1-3 Favorite Two Cue Exhibitions i ii 4 9 9 ITobin.g 3 second verdict in as many weeks i iirss piace. BIP MAR PHI HARBISON ST. f. The Bombers must guard against Ralph Greenleaf, former world's O. P.

over Tom. Mahoney, 230, Philadel (emerged victorious over Ursinus. For 10-Round Battle In Madison Square Garden 31 2 44 pocket billiard champion, scored two 4 Peish.f 0 1 0 Btudds.f 4 0 Ray Kee and adman will probably get the starting assignment for Wilmington at forward, with Wray Hushebeck, center, and Piantoni and Larry Toole at guard. Six "other scholastic games are 1 Totals ft 15 Totals SCORE Br PERIODS Middletown 4 3 William Penn 14 13 Referee: Statnekoo. 315 i 1344 wins at Brown's yesterday.

In the afternoon he beat Claude Brown, 125-74 with a high run of 42 and Riehter.f Weaver.l Ackerman.f Hinger.f Clark Crawford.g Radka.c such a happening Sunday for another double setback would drop them far back in the race due to the tight standing of the teams'. On the other hand, a double triumph for the Bombers would strengthen then-hold on second place and might NEW YORK, "Jan. 17 Along In Wednesday's tilt at Collegevtlle, the Blue Hens trailed by only one point at half-time, saw Ursinus take a 60-50 lead with only five minutes of play remaining, dceed the gap to 60-59. and then wilted as the 8 Neal.f It 0 32 0 Richardson. 0 0 0 0 I 8 8 0 0 Wright.g 9 0 8 8 Burns-e 3 8 4 8 8 9 Bash Boulevard today, the boule- in the evening he beat Ralph Spring Girls varriiers were saying that Rocky er, 125-84 with a 47 high run.

MH5DLETOWV 1 WILLIAM PEJTW Graziano ought to hang up his sev G. F. P.I Greenleaf will meet Brown again 35 0 50 Totals 4 3 101 Totals 1 1 Reed.f enth knockout in a row tomorrow even provide them with the op this afternoon at 3 o'clock and Bill Bears tabbed thre clinching point to win out 63-59. phia, in the semi-windup. All was awarded the bout when Mahoney suffered a cut under the right eye and the commission physician ordered a halt.

Trie match was halted after nine minutes and 40 seconds. In the preliminaries, Johnny Moochy, 205, Wisconsin, won over Jim Wallis, 218, Boston, with a body press in 19 minutes and 50 seconds, and Natle Brown, 220, Washington, beat Jesse 210, with an airplane spin in 19 minutes, and 30 seconds. G. P. P- 7 0 14 8 8 12 4 3 10 0 8 9 10 2 DOPONTERS COOL SPRING.

JR. I Ogden tonight at 8 o'clock. night in Madison Square Garden, and isn't it too bad it's going to portunity to cut into the spnas lead for Paterson has been playing im Dilks.f Bullen.f Boyd.f Oarber.f 3 9 OReld.f 1 8 3 Thomas, Newell Duncan, one of Delaware's O. T. P.

G. F. 7 Rosa, happen to a nice fellow like Sonny two lettermen from the 1945 sea-' proved ball the past two weeks and may. take a fall out of Philadelphia. Via Teams Standing ef the Teams NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Boston 4, Now York 2.

son. Jumped into the Individual scoring race for the Blue Hens by 15 1 31 10 18 3 8 0 8 8 8 8 8 0 0 elHsnna.f 0 SiLeager.g 6 8 0jGlOTell.g 8 8 0 0 8 0 Bloome.g Johnson, Wheeler. McDale.g scheduled today for teams of this section. William Perm School of New Castle collides with Saiesianum on the sallies' court at 3 o'clock, and in another afternoon clash Wilmington Friends all-conquering quintet takes on Westtown, School, Brown Vocational goes after its fifth win of the season against Alexis I. duPont tonight on the latter's court, and in other games tonight Conrad will be host to Clay-mont, San ford Prep travels to St.

Andrew's School, and Archmere battles Reading Central. Catholic at Reading, Pa. Home. Of course, the boulevardiera like to smoke up things like this, and here lately they've been so awed by Walks. McQuaid.f Gabrail.t Feeney.g MeKenna.g Hession.g Horgan.g Lynch.g 4 Roberta, 3 Mmnlctf OlDaughertv.g 0.

Greenfield, 'Crawford, 8 0 Won Lost Pet Philadelphia 13 67 WILMINGTON 8 529 Baltimore 500 New York 1" College Basketball 8 8 Graziano's sleep-making for other 8 4 30 Totals Totals The officials were: Referee, Bob, annexing 13 counters for a season total of 37. He thereby drew within easy reach of his freshmen teammates. Bob Kirkland and Dick Grossman, who thus far have totaled 41 and 38 poults, respectively. On Saturday night, Delaware will Totals I 13! Totals Referee: Mary Mcdoskey. Wade; timer.

Lew Dawson; physician. Dr. William V. Marshall; announcer, Frank: Denney. guys that they ve taken to caJling him Rockabye Rocky or the ether bottle in boxing gloves.

But if you ask Home, who's a pretty fair country middleweight out of Niles, about it, he points out he has the Trenton Paterson The Schedule TVmisnt Trenton at Baltimore. Tomorrow Paterson at Philadelphia. Sunday New York at Wilmington Wilmington New York (nighti; Philadelphia at Paterson; Baltimore at Trenton. Otterbeln, S3; Denlson. Alma, 63; St, Mary's (Orchard Lskel, 5.

American Uni, 64: Western Maryland, IT. Morris Hanrey, 55; Concord, 40. Akron, 71; Kent State, S5. Penn (Iowat. 43; Dubuque, 41." Tufts.

74: Pargo Nayal Barracks, 58. Randolph-Macon, 86: Bridgewater, 48. Loyola 75; lllinola Institute meet Pennsylvania Military Col Officials: Bchubert. and Walker. Rehoboth Beach Varsity Beats Alumni, 50 to 21 Special to The Morning Sews REHOBOTH BEACH, Jan.

17 The Rehoboth High School basketball team defeated the Alumni, 50-21, in a game in the school gym. With the exception of one man. Alumni all were ex-service men. same number of hands as Graziano and so what. At any rate, since a knocker-out lege in a league game here.

CELTIC FIVE WWS The Celtics tripped Washington, 48 to 18, in a basketball game played yesterday on the Hanover court." Tech. 73. Bell Says A. A. Bid For Shibe Park Rejected PHILADELPHIA, Jan.

17 VP) Officials of Orioles May Move Baseball Club BAL-TftMORE, Jan. 17 W) The Baltimore Orioles baseball clvp announced tonight that two officials were leaving the city to investigate the possibility of moving the Inter national League team to another locality if such action becomes neces er always draws the paying guests in large numbers, the thing figures Wake Forest, 48; George Washington, 38. Holy Cross. 70; Boston College, 38." Alabama, 38; Tulane, 38. Three Games Carded In Pennsy Court Loop Three games will be played in the Pennsy Shops Basketball League tonight on the Y.

M. C. A. court. The first contest is scheduled for 7 The leading Tin Shop meets Passenger Car Shop in the first game, while In other contests Air Brake Bert Bell, National Football League's to be a fancy financial success, re commissioner, disclosed today he gardless of how it goes artistically.

Promoter Mike Jacobs reported to Brandywine Reserves Beat Market, 17 to 15 Brandywine Reserves nosed out Market in a basketball game played on the Settlement court by the score of 17 to 15. The score: James Travis and Kenneth Lingo led Rehoboth's scoring with 18 and 14 points, respectively. Jim Hayden day that the sale has hit the sary. had turned down an All-America Conference proposal to lease Shibe Park for A. A.

C. pro football games in Philadelphia. 000 mark and that a sellout crowd The club, management has been and Pook Con ant led the losers of some 19,000 customers probably negotiating unsuccessfully with the collides with Electric Shojand Elec with 6 and 5 points. REHOBOTH HIGH! BRANDYWINE 1 MARKET Bell said A. A.

C. Commissioner ALUMNI city park board for use of the Mu Machine me locomotive Dattiei a. t. will be sitting in on the proceedings (10 p. m.

E. S. The boulevard betting shoppes. G. F.

P. G. P. pay nicipal Stadium during 1946. G.

F. 1 2 3 9 4 Jim Crowley had contacted him regarding establishment of an A. A. C. Shop.

Standing the Teams Lingo. 7 8 14 Hayden.f Travis. 8 Is Dutton.f Phillips, 3 8 SiJohnson.f The club contends it will not con- Eider any contract that tops the one Lost Won team in this city and that Bell, who meantime, were onering i ro in i' I Graziano favorite and few takers, 4 1 1 1 0 3' Haley 3 3 SiHayes.C 0 3 2 Rocnelll.g 1 0 3Cekine.g Jordan nirkun.f Steen.e Bersom.g Gorsuch.g Harris. holds an option at Shibe Park for under which the team played in the jldespite Home's seven wins in eight 10 years, told him "I thought it was Pet 1.000 .429 .42 .143 .143 Clendaniel.c 0 8 Purdy.g 8 8 jBlisaard.e iOraham.c fwingste.g lEmmert.a 7 3 3 1 1 1 si arts since leaving tne armed Tin Shop lleetrle anoa Paasanger Car Machine Shop Air Brake Slaetrla Loos IKatl.g 3 8 8 lit vv-oCf V) Ill I jCL Gi. nSi forces last year.

Most of the action," in fact, was on a knockout 8 3 15 6 17i Totals Total (Williams, stadium last year. In 1945, the Orioles said they paid 12 per cent of the gate, which amounted to and one -half of the concessions, a sum of $18,166.88. In addition, the Oriole management said it spent $25,962.32 for conditioning the stadium for play last and Rockabye Rocky is 5 to 7 turn out the lights for Sonny somewhere swing. Beach, best for the interest of pro football as a whole that Shibe Park not be released" to the A. A.

C. Crowley said in New York yesterday he had- contacted Bell several weeks ago (before Bell became commissioner) after he was reached by a group headed by Eugene Mori and Walter Donovan, president and general maaager, respectively, of Garden State Park. "I talked with both Crowley and Totals 35 8 5 Totals Giants Shop for Pitchers To Go With Star Catcher along the 10-round route. There is no doubt that Rocky can do it if he gets a shot at Sonny's chin, unless Home is wearing an iron mask. But Sonny i better than a trreen hand in the boxing 1 Richardson Park Trips Alfred I.

duPont, 41-31 Alumni Passers Beat you're going to see some real ac- department, and even some of Hon. I aruarantee there will be RocVv's knockout victims have St. Peter's Five, 30-29 NEW YORK. Jan. 1 There considerable head-shaking last week when the Giants laid $175,000 Richardson "Park School tripped Alfred I.

duPont in a basketball game played yesterday afternoon at sales and trades and general shuf-Ujjown he is something than St. Peter's School basketball team Mori," Bell said. "They came to me and naturally I was interested to dropped a 30 to 29 decision to the fling around in March and Aprupaviowa moving around the ring, than anybody ever thought of be-1 por instance, Welterweight Cham- Richardson Park. 41 to 31. heat their proposition.

All they Carl Matthes set a fast pace for 7 wr-GOOD X. TASTE Ca-Q fS fore. I pion Red Cochrane, wha twice was on the line for Catcher Walker Cooper, the feeling being that President Horace Stoneham had at great ex-Dense, and no little effort managed tne victors by tabbing six field goals wanted to know about was leasing Shibe Park, because I hold the "In case anybody is worried, tie fattened by the New York walloper last year, once outboxed him ami Alumni' in a game played last night at the New Castle Armory. Givens of St. Peter's was the scoring leader with 18 points.

The Alumni led 19-16 at the end cf the first half, and staved off a rally by the varsity five iri the clos and three fouls for 15 points. Craft was high for Alfred duPont with 10 points. to get the cart squarely around in front of the horse. ALFRED I DOPONTJRtraARDSOW PARK G. F.

P. a. F. P. 8 Ross.f Sterens.f Washington, Boys' Club Juniors Win "on Court Washington nosed out Boys Club Varsity, 41 to 40 and Boys' Club ing minutes.

continued, "just say that we have no thought of opening the race without some added pitchers. We'll have one of the heaviest hitting teams in the league and the pitching to go with it." Brannick's confidence, as afmatter of fact, has something more to back it up than Stoneham's ability to write large checks. It is to the National League's advantage to have was well ahead on points for 9'-s rounds, before Graziano found the range. In fact, they say Rocky didn't even lay a glove on Red for nine rounds, until he finally pulled the trigger. What's more, most of Graziano's targets have been welterweights up to now.

Tomorrow he's in there with Smith.f Craft.c ALUMNT 1 ST. PETER'S a. p. i a. p.

p. To be more explicit, the Giants needed pitchers possibly worse than any other club in the Rational League, having had none to speak of since Cart Hubbell finally hung, up hie. screwball a few vears ago. So 3 8 414ntonio.f 3 8 8 Ragaese 8 8 4 lOiHUyardf 1 8 SiChase.g 3 Ludlow. (Kempski.g Preberry.f OsUsgher.f 3 1 8 8 McConahey.g 3 Troute.g i I 1 thev went out and bought them 8 8 It 3 1 8 8 0 ,8 8 0 Juniors beat Hanover, 23 to 21, in basketball games on Boys' Club court last night.

Lipka and Cunningham led the scoring with 14 and 13 points, re 3 1 7i 3rens.e 3 1 T3tansky.g 18 8 8 0: lartnet.g 1131. Lenoir.e Tniitt.e White.g DIAscanis.g 3aie.g simpers. wives a solendid catcher. Secre a full-sized middleweight who will 1 at least a first division team in otals 8 31 tary Ed Brannick was asked, conn Totals this city. The Giants have the bigjnje Pounds on him, Referee: Buchanan.

dentially. if he didnt think maybe spectively, while Kuczmarski and 13 4 30 Totals Totals Stoneham was slipping. 1 -Far from it." Ed replied airily park, and when they are up there in the contention, and packing In fwe out that, all other things be-the crowds it is a happy situation Jg equal, the bigger the man the for the visiting clubs, including the harder you have to hit him to make Half-time score: Alumni, IB; St. Peter's 8 Referee: Murphy. "We've got Cooper, and well get the Coucill featured the junior clash.

The scores: BOYS' CLUB VARSITY WASHINGTON O. F. Dolan.f 4 8 5 3 13 tne Irenes sing. i Cardinals. But you have to like Graziano Breadon's problem would appear in Ii in his shilirv tn crwes4 hix this time, simply because some time Lipka.f DuPont Nylon Girls Trip Middletown High Special to The Morning News MTLLSBORO, Jan.

17 The duPont Nylon girls of Seaf ord, defeated Millsboro High School last night, 60 to 26. Betty Gordy led the duPont scoring with 24 points. DuPOKT NYLON I MILLSBORO HIGH ..,.1,... V. V.

in 3fl minii'c. nf fieVitirt Ha f.ncc Malloy.C 3 14 DiEbrow.f 18 3 1 1 SConnor.f -384 1 1 3 Brien. -511! 4 8 S'Cooig 113 1 8 3-Wilson. 3 8 4 1 8 I Dougherty.g 34 thickness around tne league, so tnat;) gei one ciear snot ana issti atiiROSer.g ZASZA TO COACH EAST LANSING. Jan.

17 (IMS) Athletic Director Ralph Young today announced the signing of Lou Zarza as assistant football coach and boxing mentor at Michigan state College. A former Michigan State football player and boxer. Zarza has been in the Navy for three and a half years. fie needs In most cases. This corner they will contribute to a nice, tight Niedbalskia Krajewski.g race and vet not by some horrible picks him to.

finish it off inside of eight rounds. 18 41 Totals II tW Totals pitchers. We've got tne money ana we're ready to pay 'the right price for them. What do you think Sam Bread on is going to do with those 18-odd pitchers on the Cardinal roster? He cant send them to the minors. Ha!" It was pointed out that Breadoo a far had shown no sign of wanting to pare down his crop of flingers.

at least a dosen of whom are of demonstrated big league caliber. "Dent worry." Brannick counseled. "Breadon doesn't know for aur yet what players will be out of mischance knock ihe Cardinals out of the pennant. G. P.

i O. P. P. 18 39 Mumford.f 3 8 BOYS' C5.TTB JUNIORS 1 At a guess, tne i Giants nseiy wm Park, Playground League HANOVER 8 4 18 DaTls.I 113 P.I Q. F.

C. Gordy.f Botrdle.f B. Gordy.c Lord.g wheatley.g 3 8 14 11 1 8 3 roncill.f 3 3 8 8 8 8 8 receive from Breadon's bulging sack one good, solid 1 16-game winner, plus a slightly-used bullpen workman who has been having a little 0 -8 03ray.g Pietusaka.f Ougan.t Shieids.f Slrxwood.c ayes, 8 8 8 Whitelead.f 8 8 8 Meyers.e 3 8 4 3 1 SiJones Hall Bailowetl.g 1 8 3 18 3 8 8 0 18 3 1 1 33 8 8 IBrasure.g BOB DAVTES TO COACH SOUTH ORANGE, N. Jan. 17 ity Robert E.

Bob Davies, Seton Hall basketball great of the prewar years, was appointed today as basketball and baseball coach at the Catholic college. difficulty with his throwing arm Hi X3(Mm TrwTun4 Uint I2Ptnt. 35; tieig-hborhoed. 23 BrowBtowo, 15; Brandy vine, 8. trruon 23 trncoin.

19. J3; Cleveland. IB. Rodney. 19; Korkford 9.

Park Ien Ma disc 36. Clarion, 13. 1 1 3 Horsey Ougan.g nothing serious, of course, with the the Army wnen tne season oegua 4 1 ai 37 8 80? Totals But he will have a pretty good sort of hitting tne tiiante nave, idea along about March 1, and then, Breadon will do nothing silly. Totals 10 3 33j Totals Referee. Zvans.

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