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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 30

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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30
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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. FRIDAY. MARCH 31.

1944 THIRTY MOE FRANKEL TOP SCORER IN COURT SERIES 0PEX EVERY EVEMXIi 'TIL EASTER Hurlers Chicubs9 Big Need, Chicago 'Cop9 May be Signed DRAVO WILL PLAY ON BENEFIT BILL last year has not yet reported frn his horn In Pico. Calif. KRAMER AN ENSIGN NEW LONDON. Conn, March 0 Jack Kramer of Los Anges. national douoie tennis champion and second player the United State, has been commissioned an enusn tn the Coast Ouard.

Coast Ouard Academy officials announced today. Wilmington Captain Has 66 Points for 7 Games, Average of 9.3 the Cuba In the mrvn? LICK. Ind. March 30 time to play for I kjri Patrolman Johnny M.kloa kept afternoon. his arm limbered up last mier seven men lorm we hchwik directing traffic at a ousy i.zucago, the pitching staff all of whom got street intersection and now Is being I -ame, the Cuba at some time Second Half Champions Ofj 11 I Panne Will nnnose: Ior other last year for the Chicago cups pitcning of olher la-st with an anemic by far the club's weakest de- of 28 total wins agaiat 34 A 13.

All-Scholastic Tomorrow partment. A solKilv built souta-na left a. meat packing Barrow With Club Paul Chadick Second With 57; Schectman Has 54 for BEAU JACK 12-5 OVERJUANZURITA The -lurky seven" are Paul Erirk-son. Lea Fleming and Ed Hanysew-ski who commuted between the Cubs ani Milwaukee Brewers last year; Dravo. second half champions ofi lant two yfMti lgo to join the Cni-the Y.

M. C. A. basketball League. cago police force and now wants to will meet the AU-Scholastlcs at 7:30 1 make baseball a aide-line.

Me re-o'clock: tomorrow night in the pre-i- tiTT Uminary on the benefit basketball V. c.jbs- clmo. where his biasing A good lame is enh2iccd by the ccctriy Capt. Moe Frankel of the Blue IN JOHN KANE SUITS Paul Derringer, who ts growing bigger while he waits for a sprained ankie to mend: Dale Alderson. re-i cruiied late la 1943 after winning 13 for Nathvtile of the Southern As- i fast ball and exceptional control has nt i resulted in contract talk.

game at the Y. M. C. A. St.

Ann's. 1943-44 champions Asks 60-Day Furlough Former Georgia Shoeshine Boy Favorite in 10-Round Non-Title Bout Tonight Miklos pitched for Winnipeg ol the Northern League from 1936 to soriation: Lefty John Burrows, wno as snapped up after being unconditionally by the Phils del the C. Y. O. League, meet the League All-Stars in the feature of the bill which has been arranged as a bene 1940 and for the la.it two years has fit for John fSlats) salaty.

St. Ann's of micaco1 North- Ifhla As, and Henry Wyse player who was injured In mid-aea- policemen sexn. winner of the Wys- and Hanysewskl were the son. He has only tairlrra to win more than they NfiW YORK. March 30 (JPh-Beau vBck.

one-time Georgia shoeshine ty who twice has held the New We krlirtc that when tou liuy rlolhrs it paj 1a Kay nlv ftood honest AUTY. Vrll tmilorej rlolhea of enduring quality laM lonjrrr ibey fit and look x-ller ibey hold Ibrir akape and ferl right thru their long lira. That hat sou gri hen you buy a John W. Kane auit. Thry tll tirer eomproraioe qualilj.

Iheir wtyle is inherent. They're all oo! durability i tradition. Yet John Kane reealed I.y Ameriraa moot famous maker eoo no snore than ordinary rlotke. Diiitii mode work fr irSti 1 Bombers carried off scoring honors for the series with 63 an average of 9.3 per game, as he led the Wilmington pro team to the 1943-44 championship of trie American Basketball League at the expense of the Philadelphia Sphas. Frankels total of 66 points were made on 29 field goals and eight fouls for the seven games, nine points more than his youthful teammate.

Paul Chadick. who totaled 57 on 23 baskets and 11 fouls. Gold-faden with 51 was the third Wilmington player over the 50 mark. Goldfadan tallied 19 field goals and 13 fouls. Ossie Schectman was the scoring leader for the Sphas with 54 on 23 two-pointers and eight fouls, while Capt.

Red Rosan waa second with 51 on 17 field coals and the same number of fouls. The Blue Bombers outscored the The All -Scholastics will be picked fatf go-day leave from the toroe for the Cuba, pining records of from Charley WoL'e of Sasianum: jt he will undoubtedly -7 and 6-7. respectively. Derringer Dick Morrow. Wilmington Friends: I contract.

1 hlT a 10-14 mark John Bishop and Ernie Mastln. WU- -Even if thev don't give me the The dub's only holdout Jodie mington High: Bob Gregory and I couli work out a Phlpr. rookie pitching prise who Dave Essick. P. 8 duPont: Walt Un would be around for all won 17 and lost 5 for Lna Angeles of I Abplanaip.

Don Hadley and Jug home games." the Pacific Coast Lea-Je The vet-j Ikrtt. CUymont. and Jimmy tniv. -I'd lut an to be put eran Claude Pasaeau US-Ul a'lrk- is. momini shift, from 7 a.

tng hi tartn at Mcmw. Bar Prim, the Ciiba- porvser until 1 n. m. Then I would ha son. Archmere.

The feature of the double bill scheduled for 8:30 o'clock. Arrange-' ments are being made by President Yori lightweight title, is the 12-5 favorite in his 10-round Madison Square Garden non-title bout with IT B. A. champion Juan Zurita but some of the wise money on the Mexican. Johnny Dundee, the old featherweight king, and Jimmy Johnston.

has talked his way through 50 jwirs of fistic history, agree that Zurita has the speed and style to cmquer Jack, making his third appearance of the month. Both point out that Jack lost riixision to Bobby Ruffin and had considerable trouble with J-ulu Cos-tantino when those two failed to follow the orthodox script. Zurita. Mexico's first native-born wrrld champion, possesses a switch-stance that was one of his best s- keep ccafiny with Acagrlca's worklnsniUions Jimmy McOonegaj of the C. Y.

O. League. n1 7r i Sphas. 333 to 2SS. for the aevea games, an average of 47.4 per game, while the Sphas average waa 40.6 per game.

The Bombers, in fact, outscored t) Sphas in every department with rhm he dethroned Sammy I a total of 126 goals from the field to Eia 113 ana si trom tne penaicy swi 10 Aiicott in Los Aneeles. March 8 IK let MB 0 it Tlie young man from south of the border sometimes shifts suddenly from an orthodox stance to a southpaw style with his left carrying enough of a sting to make the chtnge effective. 60 for the Sphas. The Wilmington victory over the Sphas carried with it the claim to world supremacy in the professional basketball field. The Individual scrtr: WSLMSSOTON rot SWEET.

ORR guu t.n 4 Uu T. M.Uia ft Ut. Ie5pite the opinion of the two ex erts. Jack is the choice and some i 16,300 spectators are expected to. ra $90,000 to see the scrap.

Jack ikury wili weigh in the neighbor-1 in nnundi to 135 or Sesa for r-nirrm 4 tu fJy YZff'i Its retAoMS in a cigarrrte that fcJri keep I jk TV (A mil. moch-ad ery en yor throot. I I ZZ I MxvtU are p-ckwd to be mhea thnf I lX JL VV 1 rcB you-aod mmr fS Si SOLDIER SAILOR ih tt sh Coortt cf Ovd itwita, I 1 hof who are making Jack the! mint to Zun-j's record for Dors tlteir reason. The Mexican lost to Lsiier White on the Const last year and twice has been IS 3t 11 1 i a its: i salt Csa rt' fwis-' tl it II it ta tl -t 1 I f. I- a a To'aJ DC3S WUwt Pit.

I fthartsic asd smw Mlw I I I mi trciea out oy omorrcw's card'carries titer- rational motif into the prel-ms-; JST cartes, too. where Enrique BoUad. ocarj featherweight. Ukea i I. WU ie Reach, of Wiimiagtoa.

De, in a s.z-rousder. Katherine Winthrop Wins clrta indoor Tennis Crown; i 1 Si I ncrT csAjtci 4 Accords CaaM. 9aro. ShU TV, 00O OOwOOWWVWWwWWWWWWWWW tHrvnr. soo.

tvr. bqiph's I to 0 Mtt flEEEJf ARMY NAVY ST0RI 411 MARKET ST. (xN r- Leisure Coats (rn i I AL TftlBVANl WINS OAKLAND. CaUf March 33 Al TrSooani. 1SS.

Warur-r-aa. Dei-potxnded out an eight-roond dec -non ever Leroy Wade. 13. San Francisco. in the semt-wtnd-Jp beat lass r.liht.

TKrv vvxJerul ee C- V. EASTER a wvJ a see cc Coen. meetr a4 cein Cki- 1 tillu a. MMt za ftUD Kathiric Winthrop Kar tilton. Uass second-seeded, woo trjg National Woraea a Indoor Tennis Sau.Jes Championship today by de-featx, top-seeded Mrs.

Hen Rihbany of New York. 4-0. t.j i ice Locgwocd covered court jj.ss Winthrop aclueved second for the day when she teamed Mrs. It 3d. Johnson of Chest-r st tl to cpset Mrs.

Jane If New York and Mrs. Norma Tvi: le Barber of New York. 3-. 6-0 win the doobies title. la the mixed doubles finals.

Judy bury of Great Neck. L. I- and Albe rt Stitt of Waban teamed to de-fesis Mrs. Barber and Harrison of BrootOine. 2-6.

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