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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE, THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 1923 BRA ND YWiNE-K. OF C.

CAGE SERIES FOR CITY TITLE SET FOR NEXT WEEK GOLF Moana "wooosso wesaaaaa vsaocKnc wvwootx wcmcemek hsmcss. oc30Ok vscvjot-WN vkxvxkv Defiance Academy Carries Off Reserve City Crown, 22 to 17 Hance to Manage New Castle Team Racing Bowling "EN Indian's "Sherry" Has Old Kick; Speaker Has Hopes DEFIANCE ACADEMY COPS TITLE IN RESERVE CAGE LOOP, 22-17 BALL FANS FROM BROWNTOWN LOOK FOR BIG SEASON Glory for 'Bulldogs' Wins Second in Row at Neighborhood Floor; Bour-din 's Freak Toss Costly to Brcwnson Dcfiaiioo Academy 'O'li MOT SO AJ NOT SO 6AE. Field Foul Pts IITY AND CHURCH CHAMPIONS TO PLAY 3-GAME SERIES FOR TITLE rst Struggle Under Inter-Collegiate Rules Next Wednesday, While Eastern League Code Will Prevail at Connest April All Garr.es at Auditorium The Brandywine team, champions of the Church League, and Knights Columbus, standard-bearers of the City League, will play a series. St out of three games, for the City basketball title next week. The pame will played next Wednesday nijrht at the Auditorium, while second will be contested the following Friday night.

If a third content ould be necessary it will be decided after the Friday game. Brandywine the toss at the meeting held Hst night at the Pioneers Headquarters, nth and Market streets, and the first game will be played under the hoiastic code of rules. According to the arrangement the second const will be played according to the Eastern League code of rules which Tern the City League. SMITH MAY BeOOKLYfJ Eleventh Ward Candidates in Circuit Called for First Workout The Defiance Academy basketball team added another championship to the long list of Tenth ward conquests last night when they won the Reserve City League crown by defeating Brownson Academy in the second straight series games, 20 to 17. The game was fiercely fought from F.tart to finish and had all the- Cichocki.

0 00 Clark forward 1 3 O'HrZen, center 2 Galvin, guard 0 4 Lynch, guard 0 0 0 Kiorelli, forward 2 1 7 6 20 Biwi nson A-al-my Goals-Field Foul Pts Callan, forward 0 2 2 Kceley. forward 1 2 4 Devlin, center 2 2 6 SEASON f-jptf 1 l.V?V Both Brandywine and the Knights of Columbus have waded through the opposition in their respective rets spAVj-t2 Or-v 7 uiA-rci-EX or' th yJ.J 1 Bourdin, guard McLiaug'blin pruni'd SEP'KS Cfi- it So st-jvl I Big Series Facts Con etaxi BRANDYWINE Church League cshampions K. OF C. City League champions Eligible Players 4 9 17 Eourdin batted ball into Uefi- anre gasket for held oal. Iefr re Max wel J.

Fouls com one game: f--fc-' I mitted, Defiance 22; Crownson 30. Business Men to Offer Silver Trophy for Players With Best Average The Eleventh Ward club of the All-Wilmington league plans to hold its first work-out of the season Saturday afternoon at Kighih avenue and Duncan street, providing the; weather is favorable. All those wishing to try for a berth on the team are requested to report at 2.30 o'clock. Several well-known local ball-tossers have signified their intention of playing with the West Siders this year and from the material at hand a fast combination should be molded together. From the general talk and the interest displayed by all baseball should have banner year out Browmtown way.

At recent box sociEl given by the newly formed marks of a titular truggle. The Librarians from Fourth and Jackson had the edge on Defiance in the first half as in the former game, but the second half dash of the bulldogs again carried them to victory. Defiance was treated to two points in the first half by Bourdin. a guard on the Brownson quintet, when the latter player batted the ball into the Defiance basket a. jump.

The freak goal came in the first minute of the game. The play at times was rough, due to the small Poor, and while the teamwork of the flvjs was excellent, the foal tossing could have been much better, as Defiance made good but 6 ou of 30 attempts, while Brownson scored 9 out of 22 chances. circuits while tne "Casey had a much harder proposition than the Churchmen. Brandywine von the "first Division championship and then defeated Mt. Salem, leaders i.i the seconu Division in two straight games while the Tenth and West street boys were forced to play Parkside an extra series and then bucked Mount Vernon in' three tilts.

The coming series' has created a great deal of interest and will no doubt be more spirited than the St. Mary's-Grace series of last season. Tire managers chose Referee HANCE TO ANAGl k. or c. Gillespie Quinn Magill Dougherty Fuckley Mc-Carluhy- Brandywine Proud McKnitt Hoopes McCaughan Worth Wcggcman 1 France i Speakman PAQT I mm -3 r- 11 uny ill Abrams of Philadelphia Lo officiate at the games due to bis splendid work in the recent Mount Vernon series.

Abrams is an expert on both codes of rules and is master of the S'MTI-t, SOVT'-' PAW tuHO win. Be SSiV ON THE TH IS CAJ First game April 4. Second game April 6. Place Auditorium. -Referee Abrams, Fhila.

HAS BZU JINX SINCE- Me Fips-r tnrietJ) SASlcALU. Athletic Association, quite a large County League. Club Elects New Officials With Geb-hart at Helm game when in the capacU of leferee. um was realized and it is the In- I bo wlingIi-: I i in ention of the ciub to hold a dance the rear future. New un forms HERCULES BOWLING LEAGUE (March 21, I923.

Won. Lost IVITAliON SHOO! AT CLAYTON CLU As to t'mers and scorers thu manager. selected the following men. Timers Pharpe and Rusts-ell; Scorers Murphy and Riley. The, games will be playe on a 00-40 basis the winner ccking the long end of the receipts.

Prelimi-narv will be arrangei before the firsL struggle and tlie.f will not start later than 8 45 o'clock recording to the arrangements 'cade "nst night. SHEKROD SMITH reached Cleveland from Brooklyn via the "Air" route although Smith's proclivities for aviation are comparatively unknown. It came about through the plump. bombastic Wilbur Robbins who. having watched Smith grow old in the service of the Dodgers, generously insisted that Pherrod help himself tu the ozone unsparingly and seek pitching honors eisewht-ro.

RACING ENTRIES Kid' Johnson Gets Judges' Decision Over IVHdlam Special to The Morntos News I LA A 1 1 ITV, March 2 8. Sharpshooters 27 12- Ligutniiis; 24 15 ill 25 16 Vf I Hull -eye 21 IS Staptlar'J 1 lit Kr-vstone 26j infaiiit.i.r 12 i.7 i BULL'S-KYK McKaig 154 119 155 468 Wooley 128 121 174 423 i Mendenhall 123 123 i Welsh NO 1S7 1-'S Pueh 163 212 PIS 51 Wiikins 124 128 252 Totals 723 80! 22S7 SHAKl'SilOOT Cil 133 14S 4 10 Milliken 176 170 1.V 436 Blind 12" 120 Knox 15! 14! 173 465 Good 0 139 14 Gibson 1S3 SO 223 Totals 725 752 745 22 '2 have been purchased and with the completion of the new athletic field at Eighth avenue and Duncan street, upon which work will again be started as soon as the weather permits, the Kleventh Warders will have one of the finest playing fields in the city. Another feature which will add interest which should instill quite a bit of fight in the piayers is the fact that a silver loving cup is to be donated by one of the business men of the Eleventh ward district, which is to be contented for by the players. It has not been decided how the cup will be awarded, but tt will probably be given to the player having the highest batting average for the season or the player who has proven to be the most valuable to the team, the latter to be decided by five judges. Th club will not confine its activities to one team, but has also entered a team in the Junior City-League.

Sammy Elliott, the diminutive little star, has been selected to pilot the "future greats" and under his leadership the team should be in the running. Soldier 'K id" oh nson was awarded the judges decision over AVTiitey Midlarn the windup bout at Fort Thfl --nir- Xws N'KV." CASTLE March 2S The organization meeting of the Xew Castle Athletic Association was held in the Mayor's office last evening. Officers elected were: President. Chan Her II. Oebhardt: vice-president, Irving H.

Jones: secretary. H. T. Cable; treasurer, Charles ii. Fleming-.

James H. Hance was elected manajrer of the County League baseball learn. Messrs Jones, Cable and H.ir.ce were appointed a committee to obtain new suits. Peter d. Madden was elected ground-keeper and Joseph Shilling assistant grounJkeeper.

Secretary H. J. Cable was instructed to send letters to all business men and citizens of the city requesting their financial support. The on finances later In the month will make a survey and visit tho-e who have received letters ancl solicit their contributions. which may.

however, be sent to the secretary direct. Ths expenses for opening the season will not be ai geat as last year as the equipment at the grounds is in fairly good condition: but it will he necessary to the diamond a thorough overhauling. TrN Speaker. liowexer. remembered a game -that Smith had twirled against his Indians in the World's Series of 1020 durin; which he allowed but three hits and made those full Indians loi.c like a nursery full of papooses.

He hailed Smith and invited bint to drop anchor. Smith looks great so and seems to have lost the old case of nerves which apparently bothered him during: bis hist two or three years in Erook'yn. It is already rumored around the Indian camp at Lakeland. Florida, that Sherrod Smith is point? to he THE southuaw of the Tribe this year but so much for .1 rumor. Steve O'Xeir, the veteran catcher, is of the steadfist opinlori that Smith has a lot Gtu'T no hi' sleeve.

lie says that Smith has a mea ti fast bail which looks like a real baffler and which is thrown with great -sccuracy. Smith was born in Mansfield, in tsou. and playrd with no Ifi-s than iweive ta ms before jolirn? llrooklyn in 1915. He starter! off will! he Ornsboro C'uh in Ihe duPont here The "Kid" ii MORNING NEWS SELECTIONS AT MOBILE, ALA. Hi Nylprac, Wale3pa.

Fort Myers, i'2 Hutchinson, Seaboard. Alhrto. 11 3 Royal Dick, Fleer, Crest. 1:4 Am-aze, Execution, Edna D. Wireless.

Machiavelii, Consort. 1 6 Bill, Tricks. Grandee. ii BEST BET ROYAL KCK MORNING NEWS SELECTIONS AT TIA JUANA. -MEXICO jj 1 Brandets, Buster Keaton.

Blushing. ii 2 Cicely Kay, Ispham. Phyllis i 3 Lariat, Jazz, Lucky Pearl. 4 APie Ochs, Bowsprit, Hay Seed. 5 John Paul Jones.

John S. Reardon, Irwin Entry. fsier Roast Will Follow Event at Down-State Traps Saturday Clayton Gun Club has ex-ided- an invitation to the local tnurget busters to attend a shoot the- Clayton Club on Saturday, iyton recently installed and improved the building and juKds. Besides the 50-bird program, in-miual shootr. will be arranged.

Ver "rpoons will be awarded to Captain Jim Robertson. of the iryland Division of the B. and OUti Club will shoot his ten-man the Clayton Gun Club, a five highest scores of each team 11 ou nt carried the fight to Midlum in the last three rounds and won by a wide IXKALLIP.LK 153 6 No Wonder, Shore Acres, 7 Breeze, Harry Rudder, Her der. Sun Dial II. Pud.

Endive. BEST BET SUN DIAL II 130 450 120 3fi 128 413 T2U SS0 1 70 504 1 2 159 120 166 132 1 20 168 1 '93 margin. Fully 700 soldiers and civilians were in attendance, an! the fact that three judges acted on the bouts proved popular. In the tli declared a slashing six rounder be-t we Bu I cG i ni and Pe te Devinf. Wilmin-Eon mitt men.

a drfw. The two local lad furnished the most lively It on the bill. "Willie Darrett was Riven the verdict over Johnny Bakerthe, former having a wel ve pou ad va ntape while Oeorse Kummell and Soldier Civoves fought to a three round draw. The latter two are H.irkms Blind Lacv Blind Whitehead Totals Cooper Massey Mal--ne Blind Mc Adams Totals RED 1 66 lit 1 3 -'Goldey Nine Opens With Salesianum H. S.

April 4 6C3- 1 122- 651- 1S3 121 12H 1 2" Cirtdina Association in 1901. and! Whib- the athletic assoc'ation has from that time nnli about the country 1 wattei 1 secured permission from City Coun- like a sprint IO eh.iree of the diamond 65" OH TIA JUANA ENTRIES FIRST RACE Purse claiming, two-vtar-oius. mile: Ulushhtg, K'7, Olivia Harry I'avis. Jr. 111.

Moliie K. lit. P.uier Ktaton 122. Vtrg'nia HoHand Ijovelace W9, Brandies 112. Bstiiie Shot 119.

SECOXO RACK Iurse $o0, claiming, four-vear-oldfl and up. 02 furlonirs Fickle Fancy 110 Pink Tenn 11" Velvet 110. i-iter Frmitatta 1 to. Merry Iass Toyon 110, Ispham 110. MissDunhar 11', Phyiiss X.

110, iady B'jtirron ll'i. Cacnzei liu. Cicely Kay 110, A reunite Forest 110. THIRD RACE Purse $500. claiming, four-year-otds and up.

1 mile: Bessie Young 104, i.tear Field lit). Prothecy 110, lariat 115. Ma'roati 115. MonTono 115, i.itrky Pearl ll6. Tennillee jlrt.

Jazz p-nhvr with Wander'tist. pla for the cumins- season, this does not T- .1 d. I arily mean that they will have ayes Will Leave Sunday lo Join Richmond Club "Hawk" Hayes, the local hurler, 11 leave Sunday for Richmond, where he wM! join Pave Roberta's Virginia League Club. If.ayes slimed wi.h th Newport News fb last year for several weeks "but not take to the southern climate returned to Wilmington. He sold to the FUolimond club dur- the laiter part of the season.

MOBILE ENTRIES FIRST RACK Purse 50t. ela inline. three-yrar-uidtf and u. Titaide-ns. ahuut 5 furlongs: I-v; Myers 1 i o.

Rochamheau 116. VVaiespa 116. lxivnnower 115. Miss llriuiin H1. Arritnonia 115, Xy' Joste M.

S. Barbara I'aimer 1 11. SKCO.VD RACE Purse $51.0. four-year-oids attd up, abour 6'- fur-onirs: Seaboacd 117 St. Jtid" 117 Ato-v-Poiitt 112.

Ailllro '17. Thirt-rn 117. Hutchison 115 Timbrel 115. Third Race I'urse $500, c1alnin-f. for three-year-olds and up.

about A. X. Atkm 11'2. i'22. Sanlv H.

122. Searhiisht Itl 122, Ruxal -k 117. F'eer 117. Mary 117. iitfc Oi--i 115, Marjorie "Kd ptl.

Miss LeiiTon 101. FOURTH RACE Purse Ji.m. the Hotel Purse, four-year-oidc. 1 mile: Amaze 117, ixecution 116. Keho 112.

Marse Jimmy 107, CJvpsy Lig-ht 107 PDlna D. 101. Viva Cuba FIFTH R-XCK Purse J-50O. ciaiminp. four-year-ohls and irtv i furionw: Flv 117.

Kir.srllnc II 117. Wireless 117. Hotfoot 112. 117, 115, Jordan 115. SIXTH RACK Purse- $50O.

four-ypar-oklri anl up. 1 mile: Pill 117. Ardite 117. 112. lie Sure 112.

Sp-clactilar ll'rl 112, (Irattdee 112. Tricks L'unditions: Light mist; track faft. Louisville, Xew-jru. N. J.

aj (,,, iKhoriiy. Other teams mav Candidates for the basebai! team of Ooldey College espect to get out in the open this week for some field practice. For the last three weeks the Miuad -has heen indulging in indoor practice which has been devoted chiefly to batting. "Buck" has been giving the Uoys'some irnside dope on the game and they are all enthusiastic over the opportunity for getting into action soon. LIGHTV'NG 154 115 125 115 1 1 100 113 2f5 167 713 KE1YSTOXF- and other cities.

Slier rod may figure he has 1 on the grounds, but. will be re- t-ie rujired in leavo li iliannnit tlip Miss Glenna Colleit Is North-South Golf Victor ij 1 58 42 1 .9 4C: 122 4 25 201 576 S48 239S 551 91 n3 IJil 147 ifii laugh on Urookiyn )t ail goes wen condition as when they found on the mound this although it. Permission for use of the it is the contention of the majority grounds must be obtained from "the white 7ehlev Carl Flanagan Borem Totals Marvin Aikens Blind Aver Staats Totals 116 .115, Pokey B. 115. Pretender 115.

Ar- ot tans mat ever) one n-as me iau, 1 athletic association. on Brooklyn just on jrenerul s. 127 143 King Gustsve Wins in Doubles at Cannes Racing Results -10 611 Burns, Red Sox Captain, 07 16! (1S3 HI Vlt, 154 151 1 ISt Exlrbition Games At Falls, Tex. R. H.

F. Si. Louie (A. Ij. 8 13 3 Wichita Falls (T.

L. 1 7 9 1 PI XK HP RST, X. C. March 2S Collett, of Providence, national women's jrolf champion fticoessfuHy defended her north and souih title today. defeating Miss Marion llo'lins, of Fast Islip, x.

former national tit'e holder, 5 up and 4 to play, in the final round of the annual tournament. Mis Collett'K brilliant I0115 game, phis ihe fact tint her onponent continually found the rouicii and traps erratic woo-ien hots. accounted for her victory. MIfs Hollins was in trouble on all but two or three ranee. Marcrt 2.

Mol la Biursteiit Mallow and Han is 155 168 133 175 May Go to St. Louis Browns BOSTON. March 28. Captain; CrCorge Burns, of the Ked Sox. re- c-ntly declared to be the only man Suzanne Lenglen both vere victor- 1 Kerrerlc ions tennis ttcnes i McKn 151 472 ST AN HARP gento 115.

KOl'RTH RACK, Purj-e claiming, three-yenr-oios: 6 Hayseed Allie Ochs 102. Tele Row-stjiit I'll. St. Irosity PiFTH Purse claiming, three-yea r-ol! and up. 1 mihHS iaRpaii talV'an 1'atrick 87.

Old Fil'nfui ilti. J.jlie FV.ut Jones lur. Joim P17. Scotland Vet 87, ttoubt-ful Rom. mj- Ml.

Irwin enirv. SIXTH R.H'K Purse rial mine, t'tree-yrar-o'ds ar.d up. 6 tnrionzs: No Wonder 110 Triormwa yrtttjiad IfiS. Shore Acres 110. N.iz:-m 115'.

Coni-rhim 115. Oelancey 115, Kirkwood 115, P'ylish Miss 113. Xauan 115. Chrone 115. Jerrv 115.

Veteran 11S SHVKXTH RAfll -Purse JS(fi. claiming, three-year-olds nnd up. 1 mile and 70 yards: Ftrriskn ne 104. Herder ins, Tionatello ing. Ienfeve 111.

Rouen Ricwerer ins. Breeze JOS. Sox 108, Ohstinate m. Hnrnv Rudder 113 EIGHTH RACE Purse $700, claiming, and up. Sti fur-loncs: 5i Fndive Full Moon 112.

Heoi 115. Oalron 122. Pud P-iva'e Pa.t 19 Little 113. Ron Plal 115. Weather, clear.

Track, faft. Totals Wtilsh tvM-n Clark Hardw-ick HvtttPa Blind 1 115 ISO 170 165 is Injured XKW YORK. March O'Oatty, the clever featherweight boxer and brother of Jimmy O'Uatty, the middleweight, is ri the Coney Island Hospital suffering with an injured eye. Packey received the injury while training for a prospective bout. 150 1 25 125 ISO 11" 4J2 IBS 4S2 154 40 120 12J tilayed in the tournament here today.

Mrs. M-ilkry and Baron uifcated -511ss Boivater and Mr. 3-1. 6-1. while Mile.

Lenglen and C. F. Aeschlimen beat Smai'Ie and Colonel Hamilton. 6-0, K-o. and also won from Mrs.

Saunders and Mr. Porter, G-P, 6-3. King Oustave, of Sweden, paired with A. C. Hunter defeated Mr.

Eno and Mr. Senhouse, 6-0. 6-1. in tne mutiil was sure 01 a regular berth, may go to the St. Louis Browns in exchange for an outriebler and a p'tcher.

according to word from the Hot training camp. Worry over the condition of George Sisler was believed to have caused the Browns to seek the reliable Red Sox first sacker. -2129 of the fourteen boles, while Miss Collett's accuracy from the tee and on the fairways made up for lapses on the greens. Miss Collett Out. 553 744 44 Miss Hollins Out.

556 55 G45 47 Collett In. 454 55 Mips llollini 556 55 Totals 765 721 653 PENNA. R. R. LEAGUE EX GIN EHOV WIL.

E. P- R. R. CO. 1 19 1S1 K07 Passaic to Cliallrnge Port Choker PASSAIC.

X. March 2S. KhIIooii for Indianapolis Fa-tones Vangil.Jer. I-'ruett, Sand Severied, Collins: Wheeler and Kitchen. At San Francisco R.

M. F. Chicago (X L. 10 IS 4 San Francisco (P. C.

LO 11 17 Batteries Cheeves, Kaufman and Hartnett; Hodge, Shea and Telle. At Orlando. Fia. H. K.

Washington (A. 2 10 2 Cincinnati (X. 4 2 Batteries Brilhearf, Hankins and Kuel; Benton, Keck and San-berg. At Lakeland, Fla. R.

TI. E. St. Louis (X. L.1 5 11 2 Cleveland (A.

4 7 Batteries Pfeiffer. Sells. Wiirgln-ton and Clemens; Ainsmith, Uhle and Rome, R. TT. Detroit (A.

21 18 4 Rochester (1. 11 10 7 Batteries Collins, Johnson, Xloore, Cobb and Bassler; Woodall, Tier-ney. Drake and Lake. Warmack. Pride Podsrers Bryan Tasrirart Paris 123 115 141 1T 150 427 140 ISO 4fil 101 130 135 405 Off to Plan Olympics XKW YORK, March 2 8- (leneral Charles II.

Sherill, sailed on the Paris to represent the Fnited States nt the meetings in Rome. April 9 to 12, of the International Olympic Athletic Commit'ee. This committee will make plans for the international games which will be held in Parto in 1924. MOBILE RESULTS K'Ac Parse claiming. 'f-n-y tar-olds ami up.

fcky- 8-1. 4-1. won; -SDringvale second Hmtls-'i Time Atnand.i. Seaboard. Fringe, Miss and Ariefa nlso ran.

Ki U.VU RACK l'u-sc dahn-Caree-yeur-t-ticis ur. cs mile, et J1rt 3-1. pvn. 1-2. won; Siindal-icd u.i.

1-1'. pecond; C. A. 'otni-skf y. 4 third.

Time IS. Rochn.rnlje-.iu, S'-'-lvia. tnd Jay aldo ran. rHtkl) RCK Pur-c claimine. and up.

6V furione ry i 7-1. 5-2. -6-i. won; Sandy II. -second; third.

1.24 3-5. Ruggics. Flser, Fernan-t bIW ran. POCRTfl RACK i'urse the), claim-j, three-year-olds and up. 1 mile and yards; Stevenson H-fl.

7-10. 1-1. won: ob'n "-S. 3-5. second Jimmy rvrd.

Tine 1.50. Tokal; t. TV'n All. ran. flFTII RACK Purse $5iii.

cla mine. and up. Jt furlonts: rmand'e H-l, even. 1-2, won; S.i'i-Vfa 5-1, 4-1. second; Kingling- II.

3-3 rd. 'Time 1 21 4-6. O'Brien iva.io. Midnight Jordan, Kitty rr'nfrr alro ran. TiXTI RACK Pr-opasran.

f-S. 7-10. won; 0-; S-t. 2-1. pecond: Pal Vin II.

thfrd. Time 2-5. St. Jnde. Ilot-t, Kdna Rtibuia jilso ran.

TIA JUANA RESULTS fiRST Purse $300. claiming. fte-yenr-olil? and un, ti furionsrs: lr -SO, 60. $2. to.

won: Mary U.n SS 80. second; Sera Hi rd. Time l.l.V Coriroit. Fts-a. Me-r.

I-Venoh Nutse and Mamie Van ran. (FCOND BACK Purse $5ie. claim-four-year-olds a-nd mi. 1 S-lfl miir; rile Ilolters J10.6O, $17.40. 55.

win rk lassie $3.40. second; John bor third. Time Pehru. Cork. Coa-h Erne.it Blood, of the Passaic! WASHINGTOX.

March 28. In-High School, said lodav that he dianapo'is has been awarded the ould challenge the Port Chester national clhnlrtation ballon race. High School basketball team, of The contort will be held between Port -Chfster. X. champions of) June 9 and July 4, and the Indian-New York State, to play Passaic apolis Motor Speedway will be util-High I ized as a.

baloon field. Folks, sensitive to cat hair, are often asthmatic. Folks, sensitive to dog hair, are not necessarily Leadership Unchanged in Big Bowling Tourney MILAVAFKKE, March 28 The leaders in the Kindles and double events in the American Bowling Congress tournament remained unchanged throughout the day's hammering of the pins. Jimmy Srniih. Milwaukee, former world's champion bowler, made a strong: bid for entrance into the first five Totals 624 SS TBI 2070 STORES P.

R. R. CO. August 161 iS7 IfiO l-atts 175 117 12 421 Hush back J41 122 ins 421 Hearn lill 131 153 415 Martin 157 14 157 41 Totals 705 il 743 2179 SHOP ACCT. OF BICE Ford 177 13! 157 465 Collins 1HS 15 124 419 1923 Official Eastern Shore Baseball League Schedule--1923 Carroll 134 135 4'6 Press 123 119 148 300 Shaw 15S 139 109 397 Totals 731 82 664207' ST.

ANDREWS CHURCh' LEAGUE Read At Mil ford At Hover in the singles when he totaled 682 on games of 218. 237 nnd 227. Smith had hard luck in three of his games, losing e'ght strikes and drawing two splits. The highest scorers in the doubles were those of If. Drischler and C.

Miller, of Milwaukee, with 124S pins to their credit. FLIVVT5RS Today's College Baseball Penn vs. L'niversity of Georgia at Athens, Oi. 20 Parksley June 5. July 7.

Aug. 8, June 1, 19 July 6. 25 Aug. 29 xt )kc Oriswold 122 175 170 467 Baldwin 189 157 156502; Wilson 171 ISO a9 Blind 136 124 123 383 Bolton 174 128 15S 455 i Totals 792 764 76') 2316 "TRAPS" Fisher 136 124 152 412 Oliver 137 176 123 4:16 Pipino 200 212 107 Sands 137 140 167 444 Anderson 187 202 211 603 Totals 797 834 8502501 June 2, 21 July 5. 23 Aug.

10. 30 June 4. 18 July 10. 26 Aug. 11.

28 Yale vs Xlercer at JIacon Ga. Penn State vs. Tech at Atlanta. Syracuse va. Georgetown at Washington.

Holy Cross vs. Randolph-Macon at Ashland, Va. Xew York University vs. Trinity at Durham, X. C.

Amherst vs. Virginia, at enanuonh. seven oeaa. i-izer, vw ton row, Silex II. Orleans Wann rl tint! fiso ran.

THIRD RACK--Purse fW. claiming. flnI hi. 51 2 furioncs: fen St. 40, $2.

SO. J2.SO. won: Xitnmi 40, S3. 20. eecnn-l; T'rastcon, third me 1.08 4-6.

Olympian Kins, Mise-onri y. Tempy Duncan. Perch and El bio also ran. Cri.sflc'd June 8, 26 July 14. 31 Aug.

16, 31 May 28, June 14 June 29, July 19 Aug. 4, 24 ftM-ftTH KAC'v Purse Vm nM Tint xia. 'v purse Barnes Will fVteet Tough Baltimore Welter April 9 Ra-tlhtg Barnes the local welterweight has been matched with Eddie Biirnbrool; of Baltimore for a bout at the Baltimore Armory April 9-The local lad who is under the wing of Johnny Joi.es of Philadelphia is in hard training at tiie St. Hedwig's club for this tough assignment. Hurnbroak is curded to meet Champion Mickey Walker in the near future.

Lav- f-Jur-yer-olds art! un. 1 mile' a. 20. n.4'1. won: iliUtnmn Calitl Salisbury May 29.

June 13 June 30, Julv- 18 Aug. 3, 25 June 9. 25 July 13. 30 Aug. 17, Sept.

1 $4 eeonrt; IVwoiute $4. SO, third. SAFETY BLADES CUT St. Heclwdpr's to Hold Minstrt-1 The St. Hedwig A- will hold a minstrel and dance in Modjeska Hall Maryland avenue and Jacltson, Tuesday evening, April 10.

Th show is under the direction of Jack Bir-owski who directed a minstrel overseas for the Fifty-ninth Pioneers. At At At At At Parksley Pottomoke CHsfieM Salisbury CajnbriUse May 25, June 12 June 7. 22 May 30. June 16 June 9. 25 May 2S, June 14 tll6 21 Ju'y U' 28 JunL' 27JllIv 17 Ju'-V 13 30 Juiie 29.

July 19 Auk. 6. 21 Aug. 15, Sept. 3 2.

22 Aug. 17, Sept. 1 4 24 I May 26, June 11 May 31, June 15 June 6, 23 I May 29. June 1 3 June 8. 20 juiy 4, 20 Mnrnincr June 2S- Juli' 16 juh- 12.

27 jUne so, juu- is juiv 34. 31 Aug- 7, 18 IViUlllill 1. 23 AW. 14. Sept 3 Aug.

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Decoration Day Labor Day P. M. Decoration Day Labor Day A. M. Decoration Day July 4 A.

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2 7 Aug. 14. Sept. 3 May 30. June 16 June 27, July 17 Aug.

2, 22 Olllette Blade. 38 pkg. Ever-Ready Blades 29c pkg. Enders Blades 30c pkg. Gem Brade 39c pkg, Durham Durlex Blades -oc pkg.

Auto Stroo Blades 40c pkg. CHARLEY'S, 4th Shipley Cambridge May 31. June 15 June 28, July 16 Aug. 1. 2 3 June 7.

22 luly 11. 2S Aug. 15, Sept. 3 lie 1.4.1. Al Wick.

Anjcnto. Clear-kl. Little Orphan. Tiph. I-ar'at Can- IXiv'a Roost iiso ran.

faFTII IWtT Purse $50(1. Waim'ncr. ir-yar-''ds and un 1 mile: Tom jivej. S3 40. won: Black It.

34.S. 10 1, second: Caama.no JO. ilhird. 1.43. Car.

SnJ'nr r' Pretender. MeCroaji. Tricky n.OM Hor.ies:ead. Quincy Ward. innpria sVo ran.

SIXH RACK -Purse tfOl. cHitmin. and tin. VI-Lte $4 2. 3.2f.

won: Tmsty second Da- 3 th-rd Time I 3.5. niartn.Tnt. Kirkwood Atrra-tj HTriatt Heir. Iwiw Manning, fVd rtrv Aea also ran. IKVFN-TH RACK Purae Tofl.

three-fcr-osds am! rteiminir. 1 mfew: Si 1(1, M. 54.2(1. won: Landis Says Rube Benton Will Play With Reds TAMPA, March 18. The over the eligibility of Mil ford May 23.

June 12 July 4. 21 iug. 7, 21 League Laurel Iefeat Sea ford 49 to 38 The Seaford basket-ball five, who disputed the claim of any Wilmington team to the state title lost to Laurel Tuesday evening: 49 to 3 8, in a exhibition game for the Seaford Volunteer Fire Department. The game was piayed at Seaford. Pitcher "Rube' Benton has been definitely settled, an 3 hist contra cl sifirned the Cincinnati National Tes.nje -Club ten day? ago, will! forwarded to President Jhn Ijeyd- Itover.

Xlay 26. June 11 July 4, 20 Ang. 6. IS News 40. s-cond: Penwell rr.

-T5m 1-5. Flr-worth. mark Ier" office at once for Tilde-n Off for Bermuda i XEW YORK. March 28. i liam T.

Tilden, 2d, national tennis I DR. COX, Dentist 1213 MARKET STREET. CAKEFIL ATTEXTIOX given to all branches of dentistry. EXPERT OX EXTRACTION. Oxygen Gas or needle used.

Phone (5899. Lady Attendant. No cliarge for examination. OPEN EVENINGS. 8 Saturdays July 4 P.

XI. Labor Day P. XI. Ileydler declines to promulgate the find tm. 1 mile Opening Day 7 Saturday? Decoration Day July 4 A.

XI. 'abor Day A. XI. J.ei J-Aln. 4.40.

wo-fi -i je" 52.4ti. siPi: iflwr M. third. Time 1. 41 2-5.

contract, the Judge said "If he i does, you will see sometnins quite i My decision in this cao will stand." champion, and his fourteen-year-old protege, Alexander "Sandy" Wiener, of Philadelphia, sailed today for Bermuda for a series of exhibition matches. Tbm Tutt. Orck Barlejri. Open laies July 2, 3, AugTtst 13, 20 tftmfr PIflnrayenet a'so ran.

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