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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINCTON. DELAWARE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1946 INTER-STATE LOOP ADOPTS 140-GAME SCHEDULE FOR '46 FOURTEEN- Meets Graziano Cardinal Holdout St.

Paul's, St. Joe's (Wil.) Triumph in C. Y. O. League May 1 is Announced Opening Date; Season SEWELL EXPECTS HOT LEAGUE RACE Standing mt the Teams won i-ost jet Ann IS 6 7 .714 .696 .6671 Paul's 16 5 Closes on September 8 Sacred Heart Tlie SPORTS PATROL .653 .636 .611 .609 .373 .174 .040 St.

Helena's St. Elizabeth's Armv Air Base Joe's i Wil.) St. Anthony's St. Joes iBran.) Woodcrest St. Louis Browns Manager Discloses That Every Job Is Open Except Shortstop 17 19 19 IgiMMH (fifths' 1 Jhe SPORTS TRAIL f- i -Tmrr A-i5c Blue Rocks Will Play 10 Sunday Doubleheaders Here i Hi By WILLIAM TUCKER NEW YORK, Feb.

11 Heave-ho and hang us to the highest yard-arm because the sports spectacle that nobody sees ocean yacht racing is coming back to these waters next June. In that month, a bunch of millionaires with plenty of money to By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK. Feb. 11 The gas St. Paul's moved into a virtual tie for first 'place with St.

Ann's in the torrid C. Y. O. League Basketball race last night at Howard High School by turning in a 67 to SO victory over the last-place Woodcrest passers. The Tenth Warders were in front from start to finish.

At the end of shortage seemed to be acute at By JOHN J. BSADY Morning News Sports Editor Madison Square Garden the other 1 Vii i Nat i night. Both Beau Jack and Johnny Greco ran out of it about half way SUNBURY, Feb. 11 The Inter-State League today adopted a I buy unrationed gasoline or book ST. LOUIS.

Feb. 11 yP) Every 'job except shortstop is open in the 1946 starting lineup of the St. Louis Browns, Manager Luke Sewell said today. "Vernon Stephens is the Browns' shortstop until somebody better comes along," Sewell declared as he made a short stopover here en route to Anaheim, where the Brownies will open training, Feb. 20.

The only catch in that strategy is that Stephens is a holdout more or less. Stephens Brownie fans call him "Junior" told the Browns Saturday he didn't want to play for them under the contract they offered. along their 10-round route with the 140-game schedule opening Wednes. vrw 1 rami, uimk wnai nan oeen, uniu VX! 1 a lour-hour meeting Of the Circuit developed infcn a Mm of ta? whio.h Tmum I MJ would have been all right except In the Hotel Edison. that nobody got tagged.

Opening day parings win send One thine about the fight fans. Lancaster against Wilmington at Marty Servo YORK. Feb. 11 UP) Marty Servo, newly crowned world welter They'll whoop it up urine a round that sees 10 knockdowns then boo Wilmington. Sunbury against Tren lustily if the rival warriors are too ton at Trenton.

Harrisburg against weight champion, will meet hard- The money was all right. Junior) exhausted in the next round to do York at York, and Allentown against punching Rocky Graziano of New York in a 10-round bout in Madi anything but go through the mo Hagerstown at Hagerstown. the first half St. Paul's held a 33 to 16 advantage. Ernie Mastin, Laudy Damico, Frank Moderackl and Len Williams set the scoring pace for the victors.

Ma in carried off top individual honors with 15 points. St. Paul's outscored the Woodcrest club 31-13 from action and 5-4 at the penalty, mark. St. Joseph's (Wilmington) was victorious In the other league clash, defeating St.

Joseph's (Brandywine), 58 to 32. The victory moved St. Joseph's back into the running for a play-off berth, for the team Is now only a full game behind third place, despite the fact it is in seventh place. Bill Johnson set the pace for the victors by tabbing 23 points. The scores: tions.

Following two games in the cities named, the openings in the other said, but he didn't like the strings attached. The strings were understood to be conduct clauses requiring Stephens to observe training rules and stay in condition. The rest of the team, Sewell said. steamship and airplane passage will attempt to journey to Bermuda by sail, the way Columbus set out to discover America. The charting of this race couldn't be done by the radar machine that bounced a hit off the moon.

Half the time, nobody sees even the start of a deep-water yacht race because they often take off in the dark of the moon, when wind and tide are Just right. Once at sea, each contestant becomes a painted ship upon a painted oiean with water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink water that is. You could be running bowsprit to bowsprit with another yacht and not even know lt your rival is too far allee or too far a windward. That's nautlcalese for one side or the other, depending on which way the wind is blowing, we could never understand why seafarers don just say what thev mean. son Square Garden March 29, Promoter Mike Jacobs announced today.

It will be an overweight affair and Servo's title, won by a knockout When the Beau and Greco began to slow up after five or six rounds the crowd quickly forgot the earlier action. There were booes of all lour cities will be held on May 3 with Wilmington playing at Allentown, Trenton at Lancaster. York at Sun- will depend on the results of spring descriptions, ranging from the deep, victory over Freddy "Red" Coch rane, will not be at stake. bury, and Hagerstown at Harrisburg. anguisnea szo booes of the ring training.

At first base, he looks for Chuck Stevens to give Dick Siebert, Bocks Home 10 Sundays sides to the shill, plaintive booes la the draw by league directors rippling down from up near the formerly of the Philadelphia Ath rafters. for Sunday home doubleheaders letics, a run for nis money. Frankly, wasn't a 20 flaht as With Don Gutteridge, Just named Wilmington, York, Lancaster, and Sunbury received 10 Sundays at for $20 a man might expect to see Toledo manager, eliminated from FOX SCORES KAYO OVER NATE BOLDEN two ngnters able to go 10 rounds home, while Hagerstown. Harrisburg, second base, Sewell named Johnny Berardino, Johnny Lucadello and no matter what the pace. What he Trenton, and Allentown will have saw the last three or four rounds Bob Dillinger as foremost contend nine apiece.

ers for that spot. The schedule calls for only single last Friday night, as Xar as action went, he could see for two-bits In a games on Decoration Day, all at Dillinger, a ding-dong rookie prospect just out of service, might even wax museum. night, with Sunbury at Wilmington Beau Jack was little like the Lancaster at Allentown. Harrisburg break in at third base where the able Mark Christman usually performs, according to Sewell. ST.

JOE'S ST. JOB'S (WIL. O. F. O.

P. P. Ludica.f 1 0 3 10 Bradley. 1 13 Jones. 2 0 4 Reasm.c 3 0 6' Johnson.

11 0 22 2 0 10 2 Burlock.g 3 1 7 Scott 3 0 6 7 0 14 Totals 15 2 33 Totals 28 2 56 ST. PAUL'S WOODCREST r. i o. p. p.

Mastin. 7 1 15 Doherty.f 3 0 6 Maloney.f 4 19 Wright.f 0 6 6 Moderacki.f 3 1 111 Prltchett.c 3 3 6 Williams. 5 1 11 McOmnesn.g 4 0 6 Morrow.g 2 0 4: W.Wright. 4 3 10 Damico. 6 0 13: Burns.

2 1 5 Totals 31 5 67j Totals 13 4 30 at York, and Trenton at Hagers town. Smart people think they can witness the finish of the race by flying over to Bermuda ahead of the yachts and setting up a huzzah as the first boat crosses the line. They reckon without the minds that prescribe the rules of ocean yacht racing. The craft with the best elapsed time is i not necessarily the winner; that is animated little bundle of ring ferocity who came out of Georgia a few years ago to captivate the fans with his bouncing, perpetual motion Accounts for 37th Straight Knockout Victory After 49 Seconds of Second Round Martin Marion, star St. Louis Cardinal shortstop, joined the holdout In the outfield, the Brownie man On July 4, Lancaster will be at brigade at noon yesterday.

The 28-year-old shortstop was the highest vaid Allentown, Sunbury at Harrisburg, style, and many a spectator went player on the Cardinal team last year, receiving a salary reported at nome Friday night with the idea ager will pick three from a list of 11 including Walt Judnich, Milt Byrnes, Al Zetrilla, Joe Grace and Glenn McQuillen. SIJJUV. the willing youngster's best fizhts and Hagerstown at York in the afternoon, while the order will be reversed for the night games. Wil PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 11 (U.R) were behind him.

The spirit was which may let the second or third-boat walk off with the prise. Adjusted '1 haven't even thought about the there, but you Just can't Dile un "I Vocational-Dynamiter Tilt pitchers," Sewell asserted. "At points with a good, stout spirit to time is devised from size of ship, mington and Trenton will meet in a single game at Wilmington that night while the scheduled afternoon game will be played on some other least well have Quantity." tne cnm. riir. sail area and whether the skip- Referees: Smith and Collins.

51 Giants Stage First The loyal manager said his entry It is granted that Greco's tactics Amid thunderous booing, "Blackjack" Billy Fox achieved his 37th straight knockout tonight by putting Nate Bolden. Chicago light heavyweight, down for the full count at 49 seconds of the second round be fore more than 9.000 fans in the Philadelphia arena. Tops Six-Game Court Card might have had something to do open day In the schedule. shouldn't be overlooked in the 1946 pennant race which he declared "looks wide open." Florida Drill in 3 Years per comes to mess in whites or dun- garees. So you can see that blue-water sail racing is not a spectator sport, 7Mlf.

tit tW mn wrtist t.Virlll Bt the Bult to the men who thrill at the Labor Day games are Wilmington The return meeting between at Lancaster, Trenton at Allentown, MIAMI, Feb. 11 (INS) Fifty I see tfre Yankees axe picking College Basketball with Beau showing in the later rounds. The Canadian fighter left his corner at the opening bell and walked over to Beau and boffed him one, and thereafter kept pretty well one New York; Giants turned out Brown Vocational School's courtmen and the Dynamiters of P. S. duPont wild sons- of the wind throueh the Hagerstown at Harrisburg and York at Sunbury, in the afternoon with the order reversed for the night themselves again," Sewell commented, "but I'm not naming any today for their first Florida spring training in three years and found High, which will be played tonight rigging and the gurgling of the scup- Brown-skinned Bolden, the na at the State Armory, features a six- on top of him with short, heavy games.

team as the one to beat- Well all be improved." the weather to their liking. pers it is neaven on earui ana ume and money raise no barrier to their Oreat UkH. 59; Michigan State. 5. Eariham.

45: Depauw, 37. Ripbn. 53; Oshkosh Teachers, M. Oklahoma. 31: Nebraska.

44. game -scholastic schedule for local teams today. Doay mows which leave no outward mark but are very Announcement was made that the Governor's Cup Trophy won three A clear bright day and a 70-degree temperature greeted the National pleasure. Long Island 51; Csnlslus, 47 (over tion's No. 4 light heavy fell to the canvas after breaking away from Fox's punching barrage near Billy's corner.

Apparently he went down from the effects of a blow struck to the head before he broke away. -I Coach Joe Bradshaw's Bears, vic A. I. duPont Girls Trip straight years by Lancaster has League baseball squad as the play time). At a dozen boatyards on the At' lantic seaboard, yachtmen with new torious by a 27-17 count in the first Greco is a strong, rugged lad.

American University. 49: Catholic 17.. 34. ers ran through light workouts and meeting with the Dynahs, are odds- been awarded to the Red Roses and the league will place a new cup in competition next season. The new infield drill.

Claymont Sextet, 31 to 15 Alexis I. duPont School's girls' on favorites to make it two in a row. and he at times handled Jack in close with ease, a favorite trick being to shove the Beau briskly into Temple, as; at. jonn's (Brookiyni, i. University of Ujulsvlle, 79: Butler, 33.

New Mexico 61: Texas Mines, 27. Georgetown, 54; Evansville 51. The 8.177 cash customers, who Manager Mel Ott said be would ly unfrozen timber, steel and sailcloth have gone to work putting their boats in order for the Bermuda race and several new ones are rising Although the Bears won handily cup will be known as the Harold G. had paid $23,188.83 for the abbre split his charges into two sections by a 10-point margin, P. S.

duPont viated brawl, booed loudly and basketball team recorded its seventh straight victory of the season tomorrow, witn one group taking the tne ropes and paste him as he bounced back, much as a man would was at full strength for the initial Hoffman Trophy and will be a petual trophy going to the winning team for -one year, while a replica lengthily because they had not seen field for morning session and the contest, but has since lost two. of boff a handball springing back the blow that sent Bolden to the other going out in the afternoon. yesterday afternoon on the home court by defeating Claymont High, on the ways. The race this year has a distinct international flavor with a Hollander, Mas Schlat, planning to bring over one of those bell-bottomed Dutch cloops to vie with the from a wall. its leading performers.

Vocational. canvas. The bout had been sched More than 60 of the Giants will be on the other hand, still has the Jack used his pet blow, a sort of 31 to 15. of the cup will be awarded the club. AU-Star Game Aug.

5 The league will revert to its origi uled for 10 rounds. participating in the workouts at same power packed aggregation Miss Nowles set the scoring pace Leon L. Rains, chairman of the Miami Field before the week is over. swirling right uppercut thrown much as a man would swing a rock on the sleeker American racers. At least ready for action.

for the victors with 10 points. nal plan for the annual All-Star Bulky Johnny Mize. back in two British entries are expected. Nat Bender, coach of the Dyna The score: end of a string, effectively early In Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission, announced that he was holding up Bolden's purse, pending hearing later this week. The classic of ocean yacht racing.

CLAYMONT I A. X. DUPONT miters, is expected to start Lew tne ngnt. it is a sharp, stinging baseball uniform after a hitch in the Navy, was in at first base during game which will be played on Monday, Aug. in the city holding first place in the league after games of Aug.

4. The league leaders will meet O. P. P. O.

F. J. Moser and Don Carmichael at the 10 4 Hayi.f today's infield practice. This morn' forward posts, Harry Loose at cen blow rather than deadening, and until Greco figured out a defense for it his head was kept bobbing like a yes man's. 1 5 10 0 ter, and Glenn Wright and Bob Al- an all-star team selected by the Mlchener.r ing's drills marked Pitcher Hal Schumacher's first appearance in baseball garb since he entered Navy the America's Cup challenge, definitely will not be revived this year because all of the great J-Class yachts were broken up during the war and it takes at least a year to build and outfit one.

Mot to mention $300,000 cost just to put it into the temus at the guard positions. A. I. duPont William Fena 4 Untonvill 37: 17 Patterson Fk. 62 37 Alumni 26' 50 St.

Peter' 13 48 Middletown lj 19 Calvert Hall 47 29 Newark 24' 49 Ferris 28 18 Conrad '25 Friends 26 27 Saiesianum 23 62 8t Peter's 24 26 Brown 25: 42 Ferris 23 26 Claymont SO 29 Claymont 35 41 Dover 31' 36 Smyrna 27 59 Upper Chlch'f 38' 23 Saiesianum 44 29 Wilmington. 30! 32 P. 3. duPont 36 49 Newark 38 44 Middletown 13 436... Totals ...316,30 Regional 61 (35 Smyrna 34 1 35 Forest Park 40 F.

S. daPent 4 Bt. Ja e- IPG) 2 27 Alumni 18 454... Totals ...331 24 Claymont 39! WUeains-te-a 39 Conrad 17 48 Alunmi 14 S3 Newark 50' 31 Chester 41 31 Olen Nor 24 30 Chester 60 31 Wilmington 29 3 P. S.

duPont 31 17 Brown 27 41 Newark 37 36 Wm. Penn 324 29 Brown Voc 30 31 West Chester 49 47 Claymont 34 33 Claymont 28 43 Conrad 35 36 Conrad 30130 A. I. duPont 29 16 Wilmington 38:38 F. B.

duPont 16 Totals Totals league managers. In the event of Fox, the 20-year-old Philadelphia Negro who looks like Joe Louis and who has hammered out the ring's record knockout all over his dancing and retreating op On their showing last week we T.ne Bears are expected to open rain on Aug. 5 the game win be 3 0 Truman.c service two years ago. doubt very muoh that Marty Servo played on Aug. 6.

4 1 1 ULynch.f 1 3 Nowlet.f 1 1 6 0 0 Dunlap.t 9 0 0 0 OiDillon.f 0 Phillip. OiVenaman.f 0 0 0 Biddies 3 is! Totals with Stan Zulkowski and Fr ankle DiOennaro at forward, Tom Yetter Rtmmer.g The New Yorkers will play their win nave much trouble with either Home stands in the league the al ponent when the bell opened the second round. The dead-panned first exhibition contest of the spring water, much less to race it. Two on the pivot, and Floyd Stoneberger coming season will range from two J. training period on Feb.

24, when the 0 0 Britons, airplane tycoons T. O. M. and Paul Jones at guard. to six games.

President Arthur Davia.g Lewis, Boston Braves come down from Fort Sopwith, who failed dismally with Alexis I. duPont will at Jack or Greco, unless Servo also runs out of fuel about the fifth round. He didn't have to go that far In winning the welter title from Red Cochrane. Kayo against every pruiessuwai op Lauderdale, 40 miles north of Miami, tempt to avenge one of its two set Totals Ehlers who presided, stated the full schedule for the 1946 season will be released to morning papers in about for a game. backs when the Kennett Pike quin ponent he faced, seemed determined to prevent the 27-year-old Bolden from making a foot race of it as his Endeavour series in the last cup challenges, and Dick Fairey are reported planning to build J-Classers and one may make a challenge in 1947.

In which case, American yacht It has been suggested that Beau Claymont Quintet Tops tet collides with Conrad High on the home court at 7:30 o'clock. Braves' Advance Party he did in the first round. Conrad turned in a 21-19 victory Fox battered Bolden Into the ropes Leaves Boston Tomorrow Jack left his fight in the gymnasium, as the sturdy little guy is renowned for his ambitious workouts. He takes a double helping of Just Suburban Passers, 38-37 Claymont defeated the Wilming with a hooking barrage to body and when the teams battled earlier in the season on the Conrad floor. Since that game, however, A.

I. du BOSTON, Feb. 11 (U.R The ad head until he had forced him into ton Suburbans In a closely contested ing pride will -find the wherewithal to float a defender of the cup that was brought to these shores in the days of Queen Victoria and has rested here ever since. vance party of the Boston Braves Friends Jay Vees Conquer Tower Hill Five, 40 to 19 the corner. There he battered his about everything from sparring to the medicine ball routine.

basketball game last night at Con Pont has turned in some of the best man until Bolden lurched forward, rad School, 38 to 37. 1946 squad will leave here Wednesday for Fort Lauderdale, where performances of any of the local If that's true they were charging Wilmington Friends School's In the prelim. Elmhurst downed By contrast with the enormous quintets, and on the basis of this forcing Fox slightly out of the corner. As Bolden then broke away Manager Billy South worth will greet junior varsity basketball team de $20 at the wrong place. It should have been at Stillman's.

Hayden Park Bombers, 23 to 15. showing is favored to even the his batterymen and returned vet from the young Negro, he fell side The score: i count with the Redskins. expense of J-Class racing, you can build a boat to meet Bermuda race) specifications for a mere 30 grand. feated the Tower Hill Jay Vees yesterday afternoon on the home, floor erans for the first workout on ways to the canvas and lay face CLAYMONT SUBURB A NS a. r.

p.i P. dent and General Art by the score of 40 to 19. down as Referee Irving Kutcher The best elapsed time eer made Thursday. The remainder of the 51 -man squad will, report a week Raed.f i Eiiis. The victory was the seventh to 4 0 3 Routaong, Allentown.

tolled the count above him. Waters.f List of Managers Completed from today. It was the lone knockdown of the succession for the undefeated Quaker 'quintet. for the sail voyage over to Bermuda was 7m hours. Airplanes make it in under three hours.

The comparison convinces this old salt that he has The league list of managers was bout, because fn the first round Fox Hudson. Vetter.e Elliott Keatlng.g Ahplanalp.f Most of the Braves have signed for the coming season, with only The score: 0 0 Homiak.f I B.ir.f 3 6 Meuenet.e 14 Wood. 0 0' Wilson. 0 I Lambert.g iCole.g completed with the announcement had been unable to pin his man long 1 3 0 1 1 0 2 1 4 1 3 TeTWER HILL FRIENDS one holdout reported thus far. He lost his savor.

enough in any one spot to hurt him. O. F. F. 10 days.

The player limit in the league was retained at 16 although under the GI Bill of Rights ruling each club will be allowed to carry three former servicemen. President Ehlers disclosed that applications have been received from 12 umpires although no appointments have yet been made. Two of the 12 are returning servicemen, Eddie Bromlsnkt and Claude Spitzner. Directors of the league officials and newspapermen were entertained at luncheon in the Hotel Edison by the Sunbury club prior to the league meeting. They were greeted by Mayor Joseph B.

Nesbit, while B. A. Beck, president of the Sunbury club and publisher of the Sunbury Daily Item acted as toastmaster. Club representatives present were: Bill McKechnie, Trenton; Eddie Glennon, Wilmington; Norman McCain, Bill Cowdriok and Manager Tom Oliver, Lancaster; Mr. Beck, Mayor Nesbit and Business Manager Bill Kerstetter, Sunbury; President George Brown and Business Manager Howard Gordon, York; Owner Oren E.

Sterling, Hagerstown; Business Manager Frank Spare, Tom Crowley and David S. Kahn, Harrisburg: Presi- that John Bunny Griffith former York pilot will handle the Hagerstown club. Other managers are is Ted Cieslak, a rookie infielder who Jahn.f llKern.f He had managed to land a few long- o. t. r.

0 10 1 11 Nowland.f batted .364 for Atlanta In the South Wilmington High's Red Devils will collide with the Newark High Yel-lowjackets, also in a return engagement. The game will be played on the Newark court. The Red Devils triumphed 41-27 in the first encounter. In other games Friends Central of Philadelphia tangles with Wilmington Friends on the local Quakers' court this afternoon at 3:30 o'olock? Archmere will oppose Tower Hill in another afternoon engagement at Tower Hill, and Salesianum School will clash with St. Agnes' of West Chester, in a return battle, at West Chester, Pa.

Brooklyn Dodgers Open J. 0 0 ft range hooks to the head, while Bolden back-pedalled and contented Olivar at Lancaster; Jack Saltz- Totals 14 10 36! Totals 1 7 37 ern League. R. Harris, 3 13 2 0 4 i a himself with flicking his gloves OAttlx.f 2 Gravel, 0'R. Diver.e 6 Burch.g ol 4' Spring Training Session SANFOBD, 'Feb.

11 (JP) A Constable, 400 Expected to Compete lightly at Billy's face. One of the State Guard League gaver, Wilmington; Walt Van Grof-ski, Sunbury; Earl Wolganot, Trenton; Lea Bell, Harrisburg; Ollie Vanek, Allentown; Walter Beck, York. flicks brought blood to Billy's nose. P. King.g Holden.g Burke.

total of 145 players, including 58 In Western Open Tourney pitchers, were in uniform today aa the Brooklyn Dodgers together with CHICAGO. Feb. 11 W-A field Standing of the Teams Won liOst Pet. Totals 8 3 19! Totals IS 4 40 Training camps were announced of 400 is expected in the 43rd annual Referee; Moran. their affiliated farm dubs officially Western Open golf tournament opened their spring training season.

as follows: Wilmington, Rock Hill, S. Trenton, Lakswood, N. Sunbury, Frederick, Allentown, Company New Castle 4 0 1. 000 Company A Wilmington ..3 0 1.000 Company Wilmington 0 2 ,.000 Company Q) Newark 0- 3 .000 DIXON IN TWO-MILE EVENT which will be held May 24-26 at the Season's results: Delaware Friends In order to produce work for all sunset country club in St. Louis, McCLTJSKEY IN N.

Y. A. C. MEET NEW YORK. Feb.

11 Lt. Cmdr. Joe McCluskey, vetern of hundreds of distance races, today entered the two-mile handicap run tn Saturdays New York A. C. meet in Madison Square Garden.

He will run from scratch. McCluskey now is stationed at the New London, Naval Base. Company Middletown 0 3 .000 tournament chairman Maynard Schedale Tonight Company A vs. Company 2E at 3 Swmrthmore 34! Alumni 14 41 Haverford 3S Wm. Penn 2 44 Rutgers 13.

35 Howard 38 59 Urainus S3i4 Bait. Friend 36 30 Swarthmort 47: 39 Claymont 23 (Scotty) Fessenden has announced. hands, a six club league was organized and each club designated by a color. Two games, with four different clubs competing will be played NEW YORK, Feb. 11 yp Frank Dixon, New York University's outstanding miler who was in the Army until 10 days ago, will run the two mile tomorrow in the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Championships.

New Castle: Company vs. Company at A qualifying round will trim the Lynchburg, Hagerstown, York and Harrisburg at home. Lancaster has not decided on a training site, although officials of the club are' leaving for the south tonight to look over possible sites. Middletown. field to 160 for the championship Tomorrow iComDany vs.

Company A 53 P. M. C. 31 Westtown 49 every day. at Newark.

phase of the $10,000 meet. 3S Washington 50)54 Santord 25 Among the lull fledged Dodgers in uniform were Howie Schults, Eddie Stanky, Ray Hathaway, Herman 27 Ursinus 48 34 Friends Select 25 43 Drexel 35 27 St. Andrew'! 2S 43 Johns Hopkins 60; 29 Tower Hill 25 422... Totals Totals ...283 Archxnere 1 Middletown Franks, Les Burge, Cookie Lava- 1946 Eastern Shore League Schedule 22 St James" 44121 A. I.

duPont 43 getto and Al Campania. Tennis Pros Organize; Plan Lengthy Schedule Quieting reports that Dixie Wal Smyrna 43 Newark 53 Wm. Penn 44 ker was a holdout, President Branch 16 Regional 35! 24 28 St. Agnes' 28,33 33 M. Prep 17! 15 30 Reading Cath.

40 21 33 Tower Hill 34 114. 32, Brown Prep 48 24 St. Andrew's 20 90 Smyrna 50 Totals ...231 Rickey said the popular outfielder, had not yet been sent his 1946 con tract. OMAHA. Feb.

11 (INS) BUI Tilden announced today that he and most CAMBRIDGE 15 Saiesianum 331 24 332 Totals 2691 50 Brawn Vocational 31 Alumni 41 31 38 Regional 35! 53 Intra-City League of the other top-flight playing tennis pros have formed the Professional Tennis Players Association and will schedule regular tournaments throughout the country. CENTREVIIXB Stealing tae Tea me Won Lost Pet. a Big Bill, who will be tournament manager, explained that this means such stars as Donald Budge, Bobby Riggs, Fred Perry, Frank Kovacs, 40 44 49 25 27 30 43 55 28 33 454 Settlement A Boys' Club Old Swedes A Optimist Kirkwood Settlement B. Oray Boys' Club Old Swede Claymont 30: 27 Smyrna 26; 44 Newark 31' 35 A. I.

duPont 264 38 P. S. duPont 17! 34 Wilmington 29 38 Elk ton 30, 455 Newark 3 Claymont 26 28 Smyrna 22 43 Totals 29 daymen! 33 Alumni 351 47 P. S. duPont 34.

35 a .804 1 .727 1 .804 4 .429 8 J7S .12 .800 Newark Oxford 23 A. I. duPont 29 F. S. duPont 52 Conrad 39 Brown 49 Middletown 32 Wilmington 41 Claymont 42 Saiesianum 48 Brown 55 Smyrna 38 A.

I. duPont 49 Totals 495 Saleataaa-m St. James' 36 Alumni 37 Conrad 35 N. Catholic 35 Elk ton 21 Dorer 26 A. duPont 27 St.

Peter's 31 Wm. Penn 23 St. Agnes' 34 Conrad 28 Calvert 25 Newark 35 Etkton 14 Howard 34 Archmere 15 Sebewul ASTON weiby Van Horn, Lester Stoefen. Wayne Sabin, John Faunce and Tilden will, resign from the 0. S.

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3 Sept. Sept. Tomorrow Settlement a vs. OpUmist at Palmer Sctoool, 7:30 o'clock. Saturday Qray School Settlement A at Boys' Clob, 10:30 o'clock; Old Swedes ra.

Kirkwonrf at lUttiMnant 1 rt game. But whatever the reason, it was bard to make the public believe that tennis tours were not a 'you win today, and 111 win tomorrow Other members who will quit the U. S. L. T.

A. to play under the auspices of the new organization, Tilden said, include: Vincent Richards, Bruce Barnes, George Lyttle-ton Rogers, Jack Jorsi, Carl Earn, Jack March, John Nogrady, Dick Skeen. Walter Senior, Bobby Harmon and Gene Mako. Tilden said the association has been incorporated in California and already has booked some tournaments for the 1646 season, starting April 1. Phoenix, will be the site of the first week's play.

The second week the pros will play at Palm Springs and negotiations are under way for Easter week in Los Angeles. From there the players will move on to Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Salt Lake City and Denver. Tilden added that tentative plans call for the tourneys to continue eastward through Kansas City and St. Louis with the world's clay court championship in Chicago in mid-June and the grass court championship in New York City 48 29 35 JO 23 33 20 42 34 Wm. Pens 29,43 Brown 40144 Friend 35j59 Conrad 29 3a A.

I. duPont 3 3 Newark 44! 46 FEDERALSBURG. roys' Club v. Old Swede 4 at Old Swedes! 20 o'clock. TJ.

S. T. A. and we don't want to Wilmington 47 55 28 P. 26 22 370.

S. duront 25' 34 Brown 28 33 Conrad 33 24 Totais 385,640. In a game plaryed last nigh in the Intra City League, Boy's Club Midgets defeated Old Swedes 32 to 12. The score: BOYS' CUJB OLD 8WXDBB MIDGETS I F. P.I own St.

James' 42 Totals ...476 Saniord Prep St. Andrew's 34 Tower Hill 11 Friends 54 Cenrad Saiesianum' 33' 24 P. duPont 39 25 A. I. duPont 19 68 SALISBURY Kosinskl.f 6 12 Csajkowiii.t 2 9 4 PioreUi.f 1 0 2 Lewis turn Totals .118 hurt the association.

This is purely a playing matter we'll still cooperate as coaches. I've tried for a long time to get the association to take this step, but since they wont we have to do it ourselves. -The V. S. L.

T. A. has done a fine Job for the 150 or so coaching professionals, but it has neglected the SO or so top-flight playing pros who have had to rely largely on tours during the winter months for an income. Somehow, the public never took thse tours seriously maybe it was; the backwash of the pro wrestling Oros.f iWkowtkt.f 9 8 9 lamcki.f 9 9 6 Pleiantoaf 19 Kulesaa.e 3 3 SBeuerin.e 19 2 Sesnewskl.e 1 21Kwoka.c 35 17 31 39 29 27 26 35 20 25 30 33 337 311 Tower HIU 33: 27 Westtown 37 21(34 Germant'n Ft. 3 30, 40 Church Farm IS 18 24 Archmere 33 27' 30 Westtown 39 43 22 Friends Central 58 36 Sanford 24 22 35 Friends 2 351233 Tota-S Newark Claymont Kennett Sq.

Saiesianum Dover Alumni Wilmington F. S. duPont Claymont Totals Meradden.c 1 1 4 vman.f 19 1 0 Miwham Sliwiaskiw 9 9 9 'man 9 9 9 Layton.g 9 9 9 AROUND DATES INDICATES HOME GAMES AT NIGHT OX HOLIDAYS Totals 14 4 31'- Total 13 early in July. Relere: Triutkowski..

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