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FORTY WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1946 SEVEN NFL AND FOUR AAC GRIDDERS ON ALL-PRO ELEVEN CHADICK fS THIRD 4 Named on All-Pro Eleven p.

Water field, Fritsch Dobbs, Sanders Form First Team Backfield IN LOOP SCORING Blue Hen Gridmen Engage In Heavy Contact Drill NEWARK. Dec. 12 (Special). Heavy contact work replaced light conditioning exercises as Head Coach Bill Murray sent the University of Delaware football squad through a lengthy session today at Frazer Field in preparation for the New Year's Day engagement with Rollins College in the Cigar Bowl at Tampa, Fla. Murray devoted considerable time having the team polish its aerial Blue Bomber Captain Tabs 147 Points to Trail Saul offense with which he intends toT Line Ave rases 22J supplement the ground attack in.

Cohen and Bobby Dorni The SPORTS PATROL the post-season contest. The Blue Hen mentor selected several back- Pounds While Backs Weigh in at 201 KOVACZ WIN-MAT FEATURE Capt. Paul Chadick of the Wilmington Blue Bombers is third in the American League individual scoring race with a total of 147 points in 11 games. Chadick has accounted for 51 field and end combinations and drilled the groups until the passers were connecting with receivers consistently. Other backs went through a drill designed to keep fumbling to a minimum under the supervision of Backfield Coach W.

S. (Shack) Mar field goals and 39 fouls. By FRANK ECK NEW YORK, Dec. 12 Seven play-era from the National Football League and four from the All-Amer By STEVE SNYDER NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (U.R An idea that's all it was a year ago and it became the most significant development in sports since they took the center jumD out of basket- Saul Cohen of Brooklyn tons th tin.

Line Coach Joe Brunansky put ica Conference constitute The Assc- 1 FranV TU. I Al Tarlle circuit with 173 points, followed by Bobby Dorn of Paterson with 155 points. Ed Lyons, another member of the ciated Press 1946 All-Pro team an- i ball. the forward wall to work on the bucking machine to toughen up leg drive. nounced today.

This will go down in harness rac- Two stars from each circuit com-line history as the vea- rh hi Wilmington team has compiled N. Y. Yankees i Philadelphia eagles prise the backfield. The four backs! zoomed out of the county fair class i average of 17.2 by scoring Pin Blears and Komoroff In Three-Fall Team Tilt; Next Show Listed Jan. 2 Angelo Savoldi, 215, Hoboken.

N. and Sandor Kovacz, 205, Hungary, won the featured" team match of the weekly wrestling show last night at the State Armory by defeating? Jan Blears. 195 V.mrlanA A signal drill, which stressed new plays and others not used during the regular season, followed with the entire squad participating. A series of wind sprints completed the first heavy drill since the squad resumed practice this week. Swimmers Drill Too ere waterneia of the Los An- into an industry that soon mayrUJ SIX games.

gelee Rams, Glenn Dobbs of the challenge the regular ponies on all! Soi Schwartz of the Philadelphia Brooklyn Dodgers, Orben (Speck) fronts. The reason: A mobile start-iSphas has accounted for the highest Sanders of the New York Yankees gate that works. of points in any one gama and Ted Fritsch of the Green Bayj Now the scramble is on at all the 50 far this season with 26, followed Packers. The backfield averages i-1300 tracks where recognized hai-iby stve Juenger of the Paterson 201 pounds. iness meetings are held to beg bor- i Crescents, Ed Boyle of the Trenton The All-Pro line, boasting an aver-1 row or steal a mechanical gate that) gers and Jake Anearn of Balti-ge of 221 pounds, includes two will guarantee sure-fire starts andimore with 25 Pints each.

Darn and standouts with the Los Angeles ieliminate the long delays which i George Bab.ich of Jersey City have Kama, giving the 1945 pro champions ruined the sport for the masses l50 24 Points in a single game, terror, -if jf I ,.1.1 The Blue Hen's swimming team vrr on- went through a tapering off driUiand Ivan Komoroff. 20o. for its initial meet of the season; cut, in a best of three-falls encoun-airainst West Chester, tomorrow i ter. A crowd of 1,557 attended. three places on the mythical play A year ago, grizzled old Steve "eil ana Yn amcK nave both Phillips, veteran starter for the 23 pmts con" night at Newark, under the super-) Savoldi and Kovacz took the first vision of Coach Rawstrom in the fall in 13:12 when they teamed uj Taylor Gymnasium pool.

Jack' on Komoroff after tossing Blears from the ring, but the count was Dougherty, who is co-holder of the lAjiiinii at jroanen, pi. Y-, found a backer for his mobUe gate and revolutionized the business. The Elizabeth Braves have announced the addition of Ross and Alex Hoodzow in addition school's record in the 300-yard medley relay with Bush and Cofer, It was a tremendous hit in New to the sale of Bill Bornheimer to SJ? he "ted 976 racesi the Jersey City club. has been elected captain of the team. Probable Delaware representatives i.nZL Iast Bombers meet the Baltimore SmS Iorrfilistance- to Bullets in their next league game the 28 minutes required to start in the meet with West Chester fol bP: Riley Matheson Guard Clyde Turner Center Bill Radovich Guard Los Angeles Rams Chicago Bears Los Angeles Dons lr Jor-play eleven.

They are End Jim Benton and Guard Riley Matheson. I Other linemen are End Jim Poole of the New York Giants, Tackles Frank (Bruiser) Kinard of the New York Yankees and. Al Wistert of the Philadelphia Eagles; Guard Bill ftadovich of the Los Angeles Dons and Center Clyde (Bulldog) Turner jOf the Chicago Bears, western champions in the National Football League. Made It in Two Loops Though they performed in a new league when they cast their Jot with the All-America Conference, Kinard and Radovich re All-Pro standbys. Kinard made four previous teams while perform-1 low: 300-yard medley relay, Dougherty, Bush and Cofer; 220-yard freestyle, Heyd and Baird; 50-yard free ory.

Individual scoring leaders: style. Bishop and Campbell; 100- Highest Point Scorers yard free-style, Cofer and Camp Aa Dec JO. l4fi Field Fool Tt. soon even at one fall each when Blears and Komoroff pinned Savoldi in 2:32 when Kovacz got hung up on the ring ropes and couldn't free himself in time to aid his teammate. Savoldi and Kovacz came back to take the deciding fall when they first worked on Komoroff and forced him from the enclosure and then quickly pounced on Blears to score a fall In 5:29.

In a women's match May Weston, 144, of Columbus, pinned Violet Viann, 130, California, in 15:32 with an Irish whip. Abe Stein. 215, Hollywood, required 18 minutes and 27 seconds to toss Joe Komoroff, Connecticut, with a body slam in the second bout, and in the opener Nick Condos, bell; 150-yard backstroke. Bush Nin Club Goals Gosli Pis 1946 All-Pro Team i 173 155 and Huxford: 200-yard breast-stroke, Dougherty and Crumlish; 400-yard free-style, Heyd and Tracy; 400-yard relay, Bush, Huxford, au'eic ilea i. in me ia iiamDietonian.

Newest gate to be put in operation will be at Hollywood Park in California April 29-May 31 where the Western Harness Racing Association is digging in for a big money year as significant to the sulky trade as Santa Anita is to the regular racing trade. "Our new gate will be the complete answer," said General Manager Bernie Kearney of the Western Association. "It consists of two specially designed motor driven cars BELLANCA GAINS THIRD VICTORY 147 138 135 135 Player Campbell and Cofer; diving, Grier Jim Benton and Thistlewaite. Saul Cohen, Brooklyn 58 Booby Dorn, Paterson 4 Paul Chadick, Wilmington 51 Ash Trenton 46 Georxe Babich, Jersey City 61 Cy Boardman. Pater.vm 48 Mike Bloom, Baltimore 42 Bill Goebeis.

Paterson 47 Steve Juenger, Paterson 49 Jake Ahearn, Baltimore 49 Stanley Brown, Philadelphia 43 Bernie Opper, Philadelphia 49 Frido Prey. Brocklyn 42 Lionel Baxter. Elizabeth 3" Don Gleasner. Wiiminzton 43 Ing with the old Brooklyn Dodgers of the NFL. Radovich was chosen last year when he played with the Detroit Lions.

Bob Sieman. who is handling the 57 83 39 46 33 39 49 3S 30 23 35 21 35 40 26 30 S3 33 41 31 27 Jay Vee basketball team, has been drilling his charges each afternoon Benton, who 'has succeeded Don Pos. Team Ht. Wt. College Los Anceles Rams 6-3 206 Arkansas N.

Y. Yankees 6-1 218 Mississippi Los Angeles Rams 6-2 210 Texas Mines Chicago Bears 6-1 240 Hardin-Simmons Los Angeles Dons 5-10 235 So. Calif. Philadelphia 6-2 215 Michigan N. Y.

Giants 6-3 225 Mississippi Lcs Angeles Rams 6-1 190 UCLA Brooklvn 6-4. 210 Tulsa N. Y. Yankees 6-1 196 Texas Green Bay 5-10 210 Stevens Point 235, Greece, and Ed King. 215.

Al 130 Frank Kinard 128: Riley Matheson ll Clyde Turner J9 (Bill Radovich 119 I Al Wistert Jim Poole Jos Bob Waterfield in- i Glenn Dobbs JM Orben Sanders Ted Fritsch 103 -r a nur uie khsuu upend aamai TripS PUSey and JOneS FlVe Swarthmore College at Newark next the pro ranks, also made last year's cing strip, carrying a irJ, i hi.TL, (barrier extendmg across half the bany, fought to a 30-mmute draw. It was announced that the next Prank Mangiapane. E'lzaDeUi 39 To Remain in Front In w4.t.esJia 41 field and Matheson. The latter also HS', starter signals an Ken corie, w.imin.ton Ed Boyle. Trenton Armory show will not be held until Industrial League Jan.

2. 38 18 3 38 gained the honor in 1944. i. i carriers smg Benton was far ahead of the field out simultaneously and away they PgQg.been working out at night since Brunansky in his capacity as line lrnoh rt tl-iA Trtrttholl tttm will rrT Edmund Lyons, Wilmington Bernie Fliegel, Jersey City John Ezerskey. Brooklyn Officials were: Referee, Bob SO." Wade: timer.

Lew Dawson; physi 1XDI STR1AL ttAGI STANDING in snaring aerials. In the Rams first games he made 60 catches, in- Won Lost Pet. auie to witii t-nc leaui in uie cian. Dr. William V.

Marshall, and Connecticut Buys Surplus announcer, Frank Denney. -eluding six for touchdowns. Against the Giants he pulled in 12, two off 3 0 Pennsy 2 I DuPoct Er.filneerir.B 1 1 Oklahoma Aggie Gridder Is No. 1 Pass Receiver l.ooo afternoon until after the first of the soo The court mentor has selected i5oo the following as his probable varsity first team: Jerry Bowlus, Jack Levis, 000 i Jim McFadden. Bill Hitchens, and Claymont Tops P.

S. duPont the record made in 1940 by Don Looney of Philadelphia and equaled The Phillips gate is mounted on a single automobile chassis which runs down the center of the track ahead of the field and folds in its wings when a start is signalled. On a heavy track, it has its troubles but it will be used at Roosevelt Raceway, New York, and in the Hambletonian again next yetr. DuPont Ex penmen 1 1 Pusey and Jones 1 2 General Chemical 0 3 Hangar for Court Contests STORRS. Dec.

12 7P President A. N. Jorgensen of the University of Connecticut announced today purchase by the university In City Badminton League Claymont scored a 7 to 1 victory Bellanca turned in its third consecutive victory in the Industrial over P. S. duPont in the division of the City Badminton League last night at Claymont.

A'S SEEK SEVEN Amiign i a virtually a new- TQm the Feaeral Government of a By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (S NeiU Armstrong of Oklahoma A and M. was the No. 1 pass receiver among all the college football players during the past season, an honor he also Ted Zink. The Blue Hen wrestling team will open against Washington College tomorrow night in the Carpenter Field House.

Delaware representatives are: Bazela. 121: Thistlewaite, 128; Carter, 136; Tawes, 145; Sarmousakis, 155; Campagna, 165; Paris, 175; Rosenberg, unlimited. Basketball League last night at Wil-Imington High School, tripping Gen-jeral Chemical by the score of 33 jto 23. 1 T-. Summaries: Men's Doubles Ted McClure and 1.V111C1 UlliUllg Hie UHIUCIA Kearney is one of the progressives who hopes eventually to put the pacers and trotters on a par with running races with the betting George Dutton.

Claymont, defeated Bill Bunnington and Dan Ehrenfeld. NEW FARM CLUBS in 1942 by Hutson of Green Bay. Poole Tackles Hard Poole, the first of three brothers to star for Mississippi, is another excellent flanker when it comes to catching passes. On defense he is hard tackier. He last made the team in 1939.

Wistert, 215-pound Philadelphia tackle out of Michigan, has made the last three All-Pro elevens. 1 Turner, the Bears' 240-pound veteran, was chosen as center for the fifth time. Turner was hampered by injuries in the Giant and Packer games but in all others he was in a class by himself. The backfield boasts two brilliant forward passers in Waterfield and Dobbs and two hard-running ball won as a freshman in 1943, but h3 Pusev and Jones 43 to took the by the narrowest of i Pritchett led the victorious Bcl- "The starting gate is the first P. S.

duPont, 15-4. 15-1; Bayard All-mond and A. Foster, Claymont, defeated Bill Bullen and Eddie Field, P. S. duPont.

15-5, 15-4. step." he said. "Another thing Tars Name Co-Captains TAMPA, Fla Dec. 12 (Special). Two players from Tampa today were named co-captains of the Rol- margins over two other sticky-fing- jlanca quintet with 11 points, 'ered catchers.

I The scores: surplus hangar which will be used principally for basketball games pending the erection of a field house. With favorable labor and material conditions, he said, the hangar should be ready for the first game by Jan. 27. The hangar, a steel structure, will have a seating capacity of 4,800 compared with the 1,100 capacity of the court where the university has been playing its games. With a swollen student body of about 3,300, the university has been unable to accommodate all those who wished to attend games and KPhlll Final fizures for the season, re-1 R.

B. pcsey josis to Women's Doubles Miss Rita Har g. r. O. r.

linj; nralleM hv Coach Jack Mack Plans Philadelphia Club whitr.r 4 1 9iV. Woods.f De- iegiate Athletic Bureau, show that Bor.f we're trying to do out there is crown a real open champion every year so there will be no doubt in anybody's mind as to which is the best trotter and pacer in the country. "We have a $50,000 open race for 0 3" McDowall, for the New Year's Day oil! Cigar Bowl game with University ney and Mrs. Lillian Bender, P. S.

duPont. defeated Miss Mary Jamison and Mrs. Eleanore Dutton, Clay- 4 6 Sylvia, of Delaware. om'tn r-L i saie winginan nauieo aown Spite UOSt, EhlerS SayS forward passes in 10 games for 479; yards. 'j saiaty.g Mfdico.f Th nia vers are Gns Koulotiris.i mont, 15-10, 12-15, 15-6; Mrs.

Helen 1 3 i6 guard, and Donnie Hansen, half-: McClure and Mrs. Mary Pierce. Clay- 0 8 7 Dec. 12 itPl Jim Montgomery or Arizona State Kiser.g trotters and another for pacers in uiuui, aeieaiea airs, uuuy rjiremeiu shewbrooks, Both players were All-State carriers in Sanders and fritsch. Waterfield, the most valuable player in the NFL during his fresh recently adopted a plan of rationing Arthur Ehlers.

newly named, farm at "mpe, caught 3Z passes but c-ningham since he covered only 399 yards and I sjstem director of the o-, rt 7 high school star3 at Plant High mid-May which, we hope, will settle the arguments about our horse of the year. tickets- 4 22 School in Tampa, and are vets re 9 10 48: Totals vyiien uuiiipiciciy iiisKuicu. Atmetics tsaseoaii uiuo, saia today second to Armstrong in the bureau's k.cWholl' man year in 1945, was a touchdown threat every time he handled the We also hope to blaze a trail with 1" v- uia a nail -lul turned for their second season of u-ll nAH BELLANCA GENERAL CHEM. bie nrizes for coen so that our i Connie Mack had assured him year-end rankings. P.

A 31 uai4 iiuii i.j G. I G. Of Pritchett. 5 and Miss Barbara Davison, P. S.

duPont. 15-4, 15-6. Mixed Doubles Mrs. Pierce and McClure, Claymont, defeated Miss Harney and Dunnington, P. S.

duPont. 12-15, 15-13. 15-11; Mis Jamison and Dutton, Claymont, defeated Mrs. Bender and Ehrenfeld, P. S.

duPont, 15-10, 16-7; Mrs. McClure Willia ms cnlrallprf oM hnrw rnn remain in court, ainjetic aressmg rooms, ana Brughton 1 0 2 4 t. Florida, the No. 3 man, chalked up nox.f ing the As and that he hoped to Girls Basketball League competition instead of being an1 storaSe Ior lae frriP0 hemre! When the new field house is built countries as many oi them are I I 41 01 0 i ay. cacr ac.cu new lami pass receivers, catcning Price 1 llGeneva.f 6 10 Napoll.f 0 0 0 Davis.

0 0 lames. 0 6 Ramsey. 0 4iKudson.c 0 0 2 Bullen. clubs before spring training. i heaves for 490 yards in eight games HARRISON ST.

BLAZERS G. P. P. O. P.

The A's. he said, "are eight to ten land might have won the title had he Btcu i and Allmond. Claymont, defeated Miss Davidson and Field, P. S. du-! 1 10 -Miller.

0 0 0 2 1 5 Thornton. 0 0 0 2 Stubbs.f Neale.f Savace.f ciiiu urf. ivr Ljdi: jdinco me transferred to it, the hangar will be used mainly for indoor practice for such sports as baseball and football. A site for the hangar already has been cleared in the northeastern years wfiiina me oiner 13 ciuos in not missed his teams last two the majors," but added "I feel sure gagements because of injuries. 7 2 16 Joyce.f 2 1 Pont, 12-15, 15-13, 15-11; Miss Jami- and W.

King, Claymont, defeated 0 0 0 Creedon.c 0 0 7 Cochran. 23 Werner .1. a that we can produce something; John O'Quinn of Wake Forest, worthwhile in the next few years." i finished fourth in the rankincs. Totals 18 7 43! Totals 1 VMcDonouEh.g 0 0 0 0 0 OlConoway.g 0 0 now. We want these champions to remain in the TJ.

Under present conditions most horses race as two-year-olds, come back in top events as three-year-olds if they have the stuff and soon are retired. "Wnat kind of a future is that for a horse that can be a real champion in later years?" Kearney asked. Sure. Who wants to retire? 1YX13. U1U C111C1U axiu HUUCU, o.

I duPont, 15-6, 15-9. Starr. a Jones, part of the campus pending the ar- "Connie Mack has assured me 'based primarily on the number of 0 0 0 Barlow. 0 0 0 Y. M.

C. A. Five Defeats rival or the structure irom mnaaei- ne wants a strong organization catches with yardage given second- Totals la 5 41 Totala 2 1 phia. An area will be cleared also i with no thought of the consideration, on 29 catches for for automobile parking. Ehlers said.

Connie is spending the! 441 yards and Rav Poole of Mis- Referee: J. Graves. ball from the T. He was the whole Bhow as the Rams, who this year switched their franchise from Cleveland to Ls Angeles, turned back Detroit and the Giants. Bob Great Again Giants Again the Lions, Waterfield passed for two touchdowns, lateraled on play that carried to the one-yard line, booted two field goals and five out of five conversion attempts.

In the Giant game, Bob completed 22 jpufc of 29 passes. He hit six different receivers, tossed to three touchdowns, kicked a vital field goal after leading his mates from their own Jti-yard line and made four extra points. Dobbs, the one-man gang of the Brooklyn Dodgers, didn't get much support from his mates as they went Jnto a losing streak at the end of the campaign, yet he drew votes from -Associated Press sports writers in every city in which he handled the -pigskin. Tulsa's All-America of 1942 was Wesley Quintet, 49 to 32 DOVER, Dec. 12 (Special).

The Wilmineton Y. M. C. A hasVethall WILM. GEN.

HOSP.jDIA. STATE TEL CO O. F. P.I O. P.

P. winter in California. jsissippi was fifth with 28 for 277. "We all have expensive plans fori The man who caught the passes putting the Athletics back on the which counted most, however, was 2 Mahan.f Davis Will Stay in Army After Leaving West Point CLAREMONT, Dec. 12 (U.R) Glenn Davis, All-America half- back at Army for three straight years, is not considering resigning from the U.

S. Military Academy at 1 the close of his athletic career, his baseball map with a bang," chimed; Tommy Kalmanir of Nevada. Cherokee Quintet Trips Wilmington Hi-Y Five The Cherokee basketball team defeated the Wilmington Hi-Y Club quintet yesterday by the score of Boys' Club Scores 32-31 although his 17 catches did not land him among the leaders. Kalmanir in Roy Mack, vice-president of the American League club. Ehlers expressed the belief the team scored a 49 to 32 victory over Braccio Wesley Junior College tonight.

It Garchiriski.f was the initial game of the season Lmonic.t for the Dover team. iBuug'1 Center Pete Bunitsky took down scoring honors with a total of 22 i inaram.f points and it was his sensational ofg shooting that accounted for the ma- Everett. Victory Over Howard High! averaged 27.5 yards per catch, high 0 Peoples. 0: Stevens. OiM.

Deaolyer.f 0 Billlngsley.f 0 R. Degolyer.f 0 Mlller.g 0 Clark. a 0' Frame. OlTalley.c iLlpka.g The Wilmington Boys' Club var- j28 to 21. father, Ralph Davis, said today.

I sity basketball team squeezed out a A's would have to inaugurate a for the season and just a yard short $1,000,030 business to build up their iof the national record set by Lamar farm club system, saying: Davis of Georgia in 1942, and "We have teams to get, players to gathered in nine touchdown Dasses. The score: CHEROKEB HI-Y CLUB G. G. P. jonty of the winning team's 19- jStarkey.g 32 to 31 victory at the expense of Howard High School last night on the latter's court.

Davis saw his son play his last football game against Navy. Although the cadet star has been -I point rally in the final pericd. The score: WILMINGTON WESLEY BOYS' CLUB 1 HOWARD 1 0 4 Totals Totala 1 17 G. P. i Russell.

Rush.f Hackett.e Robert s.e purnell.g Chapman. Harris. distinct hit in his pro ball debut, Referee: Hanby. given many lucrative pro football and baseball offers, his father said i he was planning a career in the 2 i find, scouts to engage, managers to! 50 per cent more than any other 2 hire and business managers to player. develop." He was on the receiving end of 4 1 the most potent battery combination lCllrlrlori RiofU 0i.4a in mWppt fnnt.hall this war tVtA 3 0 8 Gillespie.

0 1 8 0 16 Denney. 0 2 1 0 2 Duncan. 0 2 10 2 Jeffers.c 2 1 0 0 0 Ciccione.jr 0 1 0 2 3' Brennan.g 2...0 0 0 0 B. Gillespie. 0 1 Cooling, 2 1 o.

p. p. 2 2 6 0 0 0 Borkowski.f O. 10 2 Ranson.f 0 0 gaining 1,919 yards in his first 12ishieids.V Poster. DuPONT EXP.

OOLDEY COLLEGE 4 1 9 3 17 0 0 0 2 10 j. array alter graduation, oienn is a 2 10 Shallev.f 3 7 Waiker.f 0 2 Spicer.f o. r. r. 0 0 Phillips.

2 0 4 Krazenski, games to top players in both leagues i Hayes.f on total offense. His first J6 PuntsjKrupa.f in a 47.3 average as com- ikirkwood.c loitopnotch outfielder on the baseballs 0 0 Olfttam nnrl cnrin'ir rtrt fhs troL- 1 3 Wailea.c 1 17! Roberts. 0 0 Robinson.c 0 Jarrell.f fi 22 5ickeler.g 0 OReese.c 13 2 28i Total 6 9 21 Totals Giants-Bears Playoff competed passes went for 1,254 iBunufky.c ivarfls nnri 17 rMlfhHrnr-ns rrtrc inlRivers.g 1 11 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Cannon. squad. pared with Waterfield 43.6 on hisiJones.g 0 Waller.

4 a 1 5) Rogers 0 0 0 0 Jester. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilev.g NEW YORK. Dec. 12 (VP) When hnt HAnartm.nt. iaillisp.e.g VFW LOOP SCHEDULE 0 0 0 Huntley 10 2 Er.aland.f 0 0 0: 2 0 4 1 Hurk.f 0 0 Williams.

0 10 Phlllips.f 0 0 Hagan.g 0 0 oi Pulton. Borer. 15 2 32 ctrepss.g 1 Vapler.c Moran.g The Colonial Post No. 838 will 0 2 3 Rourke.g 0 0 Baker. 0 0 Webb.

0 0 0 0 0 Harrlaon.g 0 0 0 0 0 Grady. Bill Cook of Hardin-Simmons and 3 Games Listed Tonight Salaty.f FUas.g Kraiewski.c Kulbsza.g Totals meet the Diamond State Post No. 0 Davis, 0 0 0 0 -I 2863 at 8.30 o'clock on Monday night 0 0 Hushbeck.g 0 0 0 0 OiJacoba.g 0 0 0 14 4 32 Totals Totals 19 11 49 Totals SCORE BY PERIODS the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants clash at the Polo Grounds Sunday for the National Football League championship, the teams will be playing under the "sudden death" system for the first time in the annuals of the world championship. Under this system, if the Bears -first 38 boots. i Product of Texas Sanders, a University of Texas product of 1941, like Dobbs, was standout in his first season iwith, the pros.

Though out of foot-: ball last year, Sanders formerly iaplayed at Georgia Prefligtit and JJorth Carolina Preflight. SDeck. one of the scoring leaders -I Bob Rush of Colorado State were Kalmanir's most serious challengers at catching touchdown passes, with six each. Five other men, including Army's Glenn Davis, took five aerials for touchdowns. 0 it In C.

Y. 0. Court League Three games are scheduled in the C. Y. O.

Basketball League tonight at Archmere Academy. Holy Rosary will oppose St. Hed in the Conrad High School gymnasium in a V. F. w.

League game. On Tuesday night at Wilmington High the Polish Americans will meet Dia- Wilmington 11 10 19 49 1 Wesley 9 6 10 732 ST. HEDWIG'S TO DRILL St. Hedwig's of the C. Y.

O. Bas Totals ..12 2 2' Totals Referee: Marion Hanby. ketball League will drill tonight at Three players topped the country the Polish Library, Maple and Vammond State at 7 o'clock and the Buren Streets. All players are asked i DuPont Post will play the J. F.

and the Giants are tied at the end wig's at 7 o'clock; St. Thomas' will play St. Ann's at 8 o'clock. a.nri in pass Interceptions with eight each UlLCltCUllUUa Willi Cilll. CttLU.

speer ost at 8.uu ciock. in the conference, also was one ofito report promptly at 6 o'clock 4.1,- i l- ulloa tmi. the teams Larry Hatch of Washington returned Owens Claims Filchock Played With Lame Arm Christ Our King will meet St. Joe's, Brandywine at 9 o'clock. tiT I his 114 yards to grab first place in neriori tt 11 minute the rankings, followed by Harry It was announced last nizht that Gilmer of Alabama with returns the league champion will comnet iimiLiie intermission and -rt i Mules Rated Half Point Tobacco Bowl Favorites in the C.

Y. O. tournament at Ford- the new circuit's top ground gainers generally helped the Yankees rin the eastern division conference and the right to battle the well-balanced Cleveland Browns in Cleveland in the Dec. 22 playoff. Unheralded at the start of the campaign, Sanders developed Into the teams will chanze eoals.

Filchocks JS15 average of pass of Army with 57 yards. NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (P Frank Filchock, the key man in the New completions, Incidentally, is some Rules governing the play during the last two minutes of each half what better than Sid Luckman's York football Giants' attack, has I will be in effect at the end of the OLEAN, N. Dec. 12 Wl Coach I Devore said he would be starting i second, fourth and sixth, over- The man who picked up the most yardage in running back intercepted passes was Joe Golding of Oklahoma, although he intercepted only three.

His three runs totalled 177 yards. operated under the handicap of a fine DroKen neia runner, in a game against the Los Angeles Dons lame arm all season. And stout nam university in New York at a date to be announced later in the season. League champions of eight Eastern cities will compete. Elmhurst Beats Burton In County Loop, 35-29 Elmhurst defeated Burton Clean.

Hugh Devore says he will settle Phil Colella, little All-America periods if play continues that long. Steve Owen, the Giants' coach, only .480 for the Bears. The Giants' schedule for the remainder of the week calls for comparatively light workouts and they retreated to Bear Mountain principally to escape crowds and to have a place for indoor workouts in bad Gilmer took top honors in return Thp evetom i wishes ne nact a lew more cripples like Frank. circuit in 1941 when The Bears and iing punts' coverinB 436 yards on 37 the Green Bay PacLrs met for the runbac' Runner-up in this depart-Western Division titio where the rankings are based Owen revealed Filchock's inlurv to newsmen just before the Giants weather. on total yardage, was Herman Wede- took off for the serinsion ers last night in a New Castle County Basketball League game by Meanwhile, a brisk ticket sale specie returned a kickoh iuo yiuabifor a one-pomt victory wnen ais selection at r-ght half either the longest play of the year.

jonce-beaten St. Bonaventure Marino or to Ma'gerty at 2 Fritsch, 26, and playing his fifth team meets once-beaten Muh-jeft half. Hugr Marcoiini at full-eason with the pros, was the in Saturday's Tobacco Bowl bacv and Dave Curtin at quarter-of the Green Bay Packres. His field game at Lexington, Ky. iback goal kicking and superb running en-1 -it-s going to be a tough gonnies will stage an early his team to beat Detroit Devore said, as his squad of 40 men afternoon workout following their "ice.

(prepared for tonight's rail journey i arrivai tomorrow. 7 jto the Blue Grass country. Tm Muhlenberg, which left Allentown, -IVlluClIetOWn rlVe MIPS jwUling to settle for a one-point by plane is morning, had its Cl4nn Ifatorint! tory i first practicse at Lexington this meyer of St. Mary's with 397 yards Mountain, where they'll remain until lmey or sr Tzry. Mountain, where they'll remain Delaware Park Annlipc unUljindica ted that the playoff attend- Mppiies on 26 runbacks.

Clyde Leforce of Sunday's championship playoff game! ance record of 46.200, set here In wiic score oi ja to 2. The score: ELMHURST BURTON against the Chicago Bears at the 11944. likely will be broken. There For '47 Race Meet Dates llXT'VflTAs on 25 punt Polo Grounds. lis nn rwuihimv of a sellout hefom "He has been rioVf w-Vusn laro ntimlv, i Matthes.f Application has been made to Although he returned only eight the Delaware Racine Commi.uinnunti.

Jack Mitchell of Oklahoma uuii- a Russell days. Steve explained today, "but unreserved seats will be put on Andrew's. rcuwii wciciano, Muhlenberg has been Installed as 'afternoon for dates for Delaware Park's 31.1 yards per runback for g. p. a.

p. p. 0 0 lis 3 3 9 "lark 3 0 0 10 2 McCuiien.J 4 0 0 3 0 McNesby 10 2 5 0 10 Joyce.g 10 2 1 2 4 Crisconne.g 2 0 4 1 2 4 VlcOuiein 10 2 youj never saw him passing during! sale. PhJiupw Cole. a aay race meeting, starting May 29 the best average in the country.

a half-point favorite by Lexington i Muhlenberg coach Floyd Schwartz-bookmakers, and may gain further waider said in Allentown before the (week. We'd rest him between! The Giants worked out this aft- FELTON. Dec. 12 iSpeciaD i-Widdletown maintained its first 'laoe position in the Mar-Del Bas- J.W'owski.g Forrest Hall of San Francisco set ana running through Satur- igames and then on SimWav ruM omrin in th Wr. Pnink Pfl(4 A.w owssil.g stature with Devores admission takeoff that five members of his dav.

Julv Rrvan psoih a new record for kickoff returns by put the heat on and he'd go out house, devoting ono hour of prac- ketball League by defeating Felton that his outstanding lineman. team are suffering from injuries dent and general manager, has an- coverinir vards nn l.i anH tVi--nr i i Muisrienaca.g 0 0 0 14 7 3s' Totals li 1 2 Aio an i in. LOicitic uj a iajucu iuutuisii ocsoivjo aria. nounced. Racinir rUl nnt- We.

'ta Anc i n. Veterans, 55 to 32. i Guard Johnny Quinn, is nursing an of these Prentice Beers, 28, who i The score: injury which kept him out of the recently was converted from tackle uciu.iirc piTrvitiuis i jl jfliw i a in. auuut i now oecause his arm on three Mondays, June 2, 9, and 16. set by Earl Ray of Wyoming on 23iis all right." anotner nour to pousning up tneir defensive game.

Considerable attention naturally MTDDLETOWV 1 feltok two scrimmages this week. to quarterback, is the only one Mr. Field also said that track of-lreturns in 1941. In spite of the handicap, the Of. P.

P.I G. r. P. i rjprnr rir-nvr 1c Tint larltirisr in ofimtir Vi nrexcrt- 3 COURT GAMES LISTED Basketball teams of the Walnut Street Christian Association will Heed.f 10 Kellev.f oiants quarterback who was Sam was directed toward the Bears' Sid play three games tomorrow nisht ficials were especially proud of the! Bob Longacre of William and splendid entry retained in the Deia-j Mary finished second in this de-ware Oaks and the Diamond State partment with 375 yards on nine re-Stakes, each of which will gross; turns and Charley Justice of North about $25,000 next year. In addi- Carolina was third with 344 yards tion.

Delaware Park also runs three'on 10 atrpmnts The best, average on the home court. The Monarchs i i moral support. The ex-Notre Dame; The party included 26 players and lis mentor expressed pleasure with the1 seven wives of players and college Bonnie supporters who have flocked officials. Three members of the 1 i to daily scrimmages by the hun-isquad are traveling by automobile, a dreds. At least 2.000 of them are including Captain John Sweatlock.

Staats.f Buckwcrtii.f Sortln. Cavender.c Roberts. 0 0 0 Stamplr.f 4 13 Holden.t 1 1 54 Dllj.c 2 0- 4 Sherwood. 1 0 8 1 1 Hurd.g piay bt, Mary's at 7 o'clock: th my Baugh's understudy at Wash-i Luckman and George McAfee. Owen ington until this season, has done said he expects McAfee, who missed all right.

He's the team's leading the Bears' first six games because ground gainer as well as its leading of an Injury, will be at his best passer and is one of the leaders on Sunday and Giant defensive tactile squad at returning punts and tics are not overlooking the Chi-kickoffs. icago T-wonder by any means. Aces oppose West Chester Community Center at 8 o'clock, and the Big Five battles V. F. W.

3257 t. Planning to be in Kentucky has been; at his Mt. Union, Pa other (25.000 events, the Kent. New was turned in by Don Phelps of 4 4 33 ty Stadium at game time. home since the death of his mother, Castle, and Sussex Handicaps.

'Kentucky 45 yards on six runbacks. Totals 11 13 5 Totals 9 o'clock..

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