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EIGHT WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1938 WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH COURTMEN DEFEAT P. S.

DUPONT ii Northwestern His Choice Bar one-English Head Pro Ring Card At Auditorium SEEDED SQUASH PLAYERS BEATEN ST. ANDREWS' FIVE EASY FOR FRIENDS Capt. Art Spector Leads Speed boys to 27-20 Win In Game on Local Court I Featuring a pair of cla.ssy feath- CHICAGO, Feb. 2 HP) Bill De Correvont. America's outstanding prep gridiron star, decided today to enroll at Northwestern University next Audt Fight Card erweigtits in the eight-round wind- I tip.

the Wilmington A. c. will hold GeOrflP Allpn Pnrinn 1 s001 professional boxing show ueuiye nuen oconng i-eau AucUlorium rmg tonight. slx er as Blue and White bous- one eight, throe sixes and! two four-rounders, make up the bill! ii A. M.

Potter and S. McGilh Gawthrop Eliminated From! fall. De Correvont said he wished WISOIP EIGHT tOODS Ttomlnte Itarane. Fhtiadelpiiia. vs.

jj Jimmv Enffhsh. New Ywrfc. State Title Tournament to play at a school near his home, and that -was his rea in xo i uoun viciory of 34 rounds. The principal number sends Wilmington Friends School bas- Dominic Barone. seasoned Phila- Reynolds Davis Plays Brilliant Ball For Defeated Passers son for selecting Northwestern.

ketbail team scored an easy 24' to delphia featherweight, against 'rsatwHsiMl Besides two or three team STROLLING THROUGH SPORTDOM With JOHN J. BRADY i sFMi-wrvDi six hoi nds JobBRv Roaeb. I Dulek (K. O.t Hart. H.ddn(leid.

-v I PKKLIMINABItS Pat Pateeel. Elmer. Ti. Huhlr tlvaite. Philadelphia, ail i i rounds.

Mike OeCamille. Philadel- rhU, s. Tammy ord. Atlantic tough Jimmy English from the mates on the Austin High 7 victory over St. Andrew's School yesterday afternoon on the home Two seeded players were elimi- I nated as play reached the quarterfinal round in the Delaware State squash racquets championships last night at the Y.

M. C. A. Arthur M. Potter and S.

McOil? Gawthrop were the favorites to fall by the wayside. School of which he was a star, Greenwich Village section of New York. English Highly Recommended court. The Quakers outscored their Mid also have planned to enter English is a stablcmate of Johnny West Philadelphia High's Speed-boys, contenders for the Public High League basketball dletown opponents 12 to 3 from the Northwestern. De Correvont, 19 years old -Morninjt Newa Snort Editor neld, but St.

Andrew's accounted Mirabelia. who clashed with WU-for the only foul goal of the con- mingtons Jimmy Lancaster on the Potter carried William Chambers championship, handed Pierre S. du- to five games before yielding, 15-13 will enter Northwestern with the most sensational record t. 'iv. tia rmnli.

trie Johnson. Wilminrten. r. Harrv Wakefield. Fart DaPant, faar i rounds.

Harrv Rib-hie, Wilminrton. vs. Cbarlev Brsmwell. Wilminttaa. i i faar rsons.

FIRST BOIT test. Pont School a 27 to 20 setback on I 8-15. 15-10, 10-15, 17-16. The match ever achieved by a prep foot' was one of the tt played thus far, the latter's court yesterday after noon. ball player.

In ten games last opening cara. ana cumts nere nig11" ly recommended as a knockout puncher. The New Yorker boasts wins over Joey Fontana, Jimmy Martin, Joey Wach. Mickey Jerome. Yambo Andrades, Dell'Orto, Italian JOHN-NY TOSI, former Salesi-anum High huskie who played quit a bit of center for the Purple Eagles of Niagara University the past two has been honored by being selected on Paul B.

Williamson's Class 2 All-Americans. This is only one of several honors George Allen led the Blue and White courtmen with eight poinLs, while Crane tallied three for St. Andrew's. ST. ANDREW'S Goals Field Foul Pts.

season he scored 35 touchdowns, nine of them in one Although only seven points sepa rated the teams at the finish, the game, and registered a total of 211 noints. contest was drab and lacked color, In the other upset. E. D. Ram-saur conquered Gawthrop, 10-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-7.

Potter was seeded No. 6. and Gawthrop No. 8. J.

B. DifTenderfer, second among the favorites, dropped the first two games of his match with William Boddy, but triumphed in the next three. featherweight champ. Barone is more or less a veteran of the fistic wars. The Philadel- i West Philadelphia had a pair of fine Harris, forward 0 0 0 No lass than 75 universities rag ij shotmakers in Capt.

Art Spector TWO ST. PAUL'S and colleges had made overtures to him. and Charles Curtis and completely Ball, forward Speakman. forward 0 Clark, forward 1 Ervin, center 0 BILL DE CORREVONT phian has met and defeated many of the leading feather and junior 3 lightweights. Among others that he i has met are Lew Massey, Benny dominated the first half which end ed with the score at 15-8.

Crane, center 1 Raaiand. guard 0 Buckner. guard 0 The Speed boys continued on the attack in the third quarter to pile FIVES RIUmPH WE I NOTTINGHAIW HERCULES DOWNS Schaettler, guard 1 up a 22-13 lead, but coasted through Totals 3 1 FRIENDS the final period. that have come the way of Tosi in Western New York State where he is ranked as one of Che finest small college players in the country. Johnny is a sure bet for professional criers in the event he cares to follow in the footsteps of a former Salcsianum teammate, Eddie tWhitey) Michaels.

Tosi, however, informed us during the Christmas "holidays that he has set as his goal a place with the Eastern All-Stars in the game with the West next year in Kezar Stadium, San Francisco. Lancaster To Meet Friedkin TIMMY LANCASTER'S next ring Field Foul Pts Poor shooting on the part of the Dynamiters was evident throughout the game. P. S. duPont muffed Bass, Mike Belloise, and Mickey Duca.

Winner May Meet Lancaster Neither boxer has ever met Lancaster but the battle is expected to produce a future opponent for the popular local scrapper. The Johnny Roach-Dutch K. Hart battle, originally scheduled for the opening show, is back on the Allen, forward 4 Jones, forward 1 UPSET BY GOLDEY SPEAKMAN 5042 Baldwin, forward 0 The summaries: Second Bound B. C. Bostwick deieated W.

A. Hart, 15-. 15-7. 16-15. William Chambers defeated Arthur M.

Potter. 15-13. 8-15. 15-10. 10-15.

17-1. L. E. Garono defeated r. s.

Wilcox, 15-12, 15-10. 15-11. C. J. Harrington won by default from R.

C. Bye. 3. B. DifTenderfer defeated William Boddy.

15-18, 12-15. 15-. 15-12, 15-12. E. D.

Ramsaur defeated M-cGiii Gawthrop. 10-15. 15-12. 15-11. 15-7.

J. A. Draper. Jr. defeated Irving F.

Warner, 15-10. 15-9. 15-12. J. P.

Creighton defeated E. B. Morrow, 10-15, 14-18, 15-9. 15-12. 15-12.

Tonfrht's Pairings 5. D. m. Garoilrt vs. Harrington niffwi.

numerous- set shots and also goals Cromer, forward Tlgani. forward 0 A and Squads Score League Wins; St. Ann's A Also Gains Victory Sta-ndinc of the Team Russell, center 2 Mendmhall. center 0 from close range. The Blue and Gray took on new life in the waning minutes, however, when Joe tonight and the Haddonfie-jd, N.

knockout artist promises to Cann. guard 0 Lenderman. guard 0 Hodgson, guard 3 Simonton. guard 2 Simons, guard Lowe, Garver, and Gavin Feature Scoring as Local Five Triumphs, 4f to 32 Losers Are Eliminated From Industrial League Playoffs; H. Ferguson Leads Scoring Hanley, a reserve forward, caged two goals in succession.

Spector paced the Philadelphians provide the biggest test Roach has St. Joseph's derfer vs. Ramsaur. 5:45 Bcstwick vs Chambers. Dra COLORA, Feb.

2 Goldey Hercules remained in the runnins Totals 12 SCORE BY PERIODS St. Andrews 3 2 Friencs 8 2 6 Rr-luree: Hurley. per vs. Creightcn. encountered since his return to the si.

Heowig ia it St- Stanislaus' A ra- St. EUabeth'. Roach, a victor. in three traiT.it s-. Anthony starts, is in top condition for the 'St.

Psuis battle. His last start at Salisbury "IV115. Sacred Heart resu.ted a and Johnny I gt. Thomas-Is anxious to prove to fcis many fol- 1st. Pau, iBi College of Wilmington chalked up for the industrial League basket with 11 points and was trailed by Curtis who accounted for ten.

Reynolds Davis, the sparkplug of the P. S. duPont team, and Hanley led the home club with five points each. The lineups: WEST PHILADELPHIA Goi's Warner School Court Five start will be on Tuesday. Feb.

15 at tire Broadway Arena in Brooklyn. The Wilmington punchsmith is scheduled to mingle with Schoolijoy Berme Friedkin, sensational Brooklyn featherweight. They met once before in the same ring and Friedkin came through with a decision victory in a slam-bang battle. The Friedkin bout will be the first for Lancaster since his victory over Johnny Mirabella in the Auditorium ring. Joe Dusek Named as Foe Won lxft Pet.

1 1 on 7 0 i.ono 5 1 .3 5 2 .7,4 -S2i 3 .00 2 2 -jr i i 3 3 jno 3 4 .429 .2 3 to 3 2 4 .333 2 i 1 4 2v 1 .107 1 .17 i .000 us strenm tnumpn oi uie current here wis afternoon bv turn- I bal1 championship last night at the ing back West Nottingham Acad- Y- M. C. A. by defeating Speakman csny, 40 to 32. in the fiist game of a series, 50 to 42.

The visitors broke through thei The Powdermen. who tied with Nottingham zone defense at will In! cans; Our i St. Ann iB For O'Mahony at Audtjfers can s' the; Trounces Alfred I. duPont Coach Eddie Cantwells Warner Fieid. Foul Pts Newman, forward 10 2 Siedman.

forward 0 0 0 uaiiivn, tvi tiitr artuiiu nai Lie, Junior High School basketball team defeated Alfred I. duPont High on St. Ann's lAi St. Hrdwig's Bi St. Mary St, Elizabeth's Bi St.

Stanislaus -B Sacred Heart iAf Christ Our tig were forced to their bast game be- One Chan Re in Card Only one change has been made the card as originally announced. Eddie Miller who was scheduled to meet Ernie Tartaglia in the main preliminary pulled up ill and the promoters beinz unable to secure a the first half to run up a 24-8 lead at the end. Coach Save withdrew Captain Lowe and Sam Garver- in the final half and Nottingham managed to close up the gap. tut Goldey put on enough pressure to gain the the home court yesterday, 31 to 15. Warner staged a second half rally-to take the decision, outscoring the visitors 20-5 in the last two periods.

St. Paul A and St. Paul's both capable substitute pulled out the turned victories in Parish League bout entirely. 1 games played last night at Bancroft FTeanckaon, xorward 0 11 Zaiin, forward 0 0 0 Spector. center 3 5 Curtis, guard 4 2 10 Friedman, guard 1 0 2 D'Arobrosia, guard 0 0 0 Williams, guard 1 1 McEnroen.

0 0 0 Totals 0 27 P. S. DUPONT Goals Field. Foal. Pts.

Dietz. forward 1 1 3 Haniey. forward 2 1 si fore taking the decision. Herb Ferguson, Hercules guard, led his team's attack by scoring five field goals and five fouls for 15 points. Lou Shivone and Ralph Shivone topped the Speakman offense with 11 points each.

The lineups Irish Having Their Day APPEARS the Irish are having their day in so far as wrestling Is concerned in Wilmington. Steve (Crusher) Casey made an auspicious debut here last Monday night and blue-eyed Danno CMahoney is due here next Monday. Danno goes to the uones oi Warner and Ballau of DuPont tied for scoring honors with 11 points each. ALFRED I. DUPONT Goals victory.

The Goldey team goes to Snow Hill for a game tomorrow and on Friday to Salisbury for a clash wifci Maryland State Teachers. The lineups: WEST NOTTINGHAM Goals Field. Foul. Pt. Joe Dusek, in the form he displayed recently against Ed Meske.

should be bad medicine for Danno O'MaUony Monday night. They will meet in a one fall to a finish bout at the Auditorium to headline the weekly wrestling card in the West Eleventh Street arena. Du.ek, youngest member of the Omaha. Neb. riot squad, although repulsed by Meske.

took all sorts of chances in forcing the issue against the Ohioan. It was a spectacular bout. Attractive preliminaries support ttie main number. In four 30-min-ute time lnT.it events Jack Kennedy, Texas, tackles Jim Coffield, Kansas Citv; Bert Rubi. Hungaria, collides with Nick Eitch.

former Jugoslavia champion, and Jack Donovan, Boston, opposed to Charlie Strack, Oklahoma, in the opener. The card would doubtlessly go over bigger on St. Patrick's Day Seafar. forward Barado. forward Tims, forwari Sechert.

forward School. St. Paul's A downed St. Stanislaus' B. 38 to 11.

and St. Paul's conquered St Mary's, 14 to 11. In the other league game. St. Ann's A defeated St.

Hedwig's 19 to 16. The lineups: ST. PAUL'S tAI GoaLs Fle d. Foul. Pts.

Hersh. forward-center 0 1 1 WiUon, forward 0 01 Foul. Pts. Dobek. forward Craw.jrd.

forward Hutchinson, forward SkSnner. forward 3 Buritem. forward 0 cjr.tcr 0 The new bout, however, may prove the real hit of the show. In this number Pat Patucci, E'mer, N. lightweight.

meets hard-hitting Hughie Civatte of Philadelphia, one of the most popular performers at the smaller Quaker City clubs. Home Talent in Openers Home talent with grudges to settle clash in the first two bouts. Harry Wakefield, soldier scrapper from Fort DuPont, helps reintroduce Eric Johnson, battling Wilmington Swede, who was a big favorite a few years back in the ama-teuF touts at Brinton Lake. They are light heavyweights. i a center Savage, center Junn, guard Adam, guard Clark, guard Ewing.

guard 0 1. Saivone. a R. Shivone. jn Orth, guard 4 Phillips, guard guard 3 Saivaterre.

guard 3 Jusriey, guard 3 15 Totals Totals 6 WARNER post with one of the roughest of the rough, Jce Dusek of the Omaha rioters. Danno will have the company of two other Irishers on the same date, for Jack Kennedy and Jack Donovan are on the bill. Kennedy, originally scheduled here on the Christmas show, suffered a shoulder injury and was forced to pull out of his match with cliff Oisen. The injury was not as serious as first believed and Kennedy is back ready for action. Tough One for St.

Hedwig's FOB those of you who like a change from the regular fare cf scholastic and local league bas 32 11 GOLDEY CCIjLEGE James, center 2 a 4 Stemle. center-guard 0 0 0 Davis, guard 2 1 5 Skomorucha, guard 0 0 0 Crowl. guard 1 0 2 Totals 8 4 20 SCORE BY PERIODS West Philadelphia 5 10 7 5 21 P. S. duPont 4 4 5 7 20 Fouls missed: Welt Philadelphia.

2 Spector. Curtis. 1. S. duPont.

5 Dietz. 2: Wilson. James, 1. Personal fouls: West Philadelphia Friedman. Curtis.

2: Newman. 2, P. a. duPont James. Steicie.

Wilson. Hersh. Hanley. Dietz, 1. Referee Baetzel.

HERCULES 2 0 4 1 0 2 2 4 5 1 II 1 11 ..2 2 1 2 4 ..17 8 42 i Goal Fie.d. Foul. Pts. ..3 2 8 1 0 2 1 2 4 i 0 10 ..5 5 15 i ..30 10 50 1 Goal? Field Foul Pts. Mulvena.

forward 3 0 a Wheeler, forward 3 4 Murpisy. forward 113 M. Joyce, center 3 2s B. Joyce, center 2 2 Sullivan, guard 3 Alexander, guard 1 0 '2 guard 3 1 Totals 4 Goals Field. Foui.

Pts. 3 0 6 Field. Fr.ul. Pts. Gavin, forward Cooper, forward 2 i Garver, forward L3WP.

center w.bfrg. suard Berg.strom. ir.iard Harry Ritchie. South Wilmington with three such stalwart Ceits as Kennedy, and Donovan, adorning the program. Baiter, forward Dalo.

forviarrf p.i.il.ps. ward Fergucn, center H. Fetguson, guard Weatherlow. guard Tctal Referee Giillgan. ST.

ST.VNISI-ACS" 1B1 Drlscoll, forward Wright, forward Ram-sey. forward Price, forward Gause. forward forward Smith, center McDanicI. center Sebieski. center Jones, guard Dougherty, guard Green, guard Goals Wheeler, guard Sullivan, guard Fie.d Foul Pt.

1 2 0 2 0 1 5 1 .15 ketball we recommend the sched Sacred Heart, St. Mary's uled St. Hedwig's-DuPont A. A. Totals Referee Roberts.

Win in Parochial Loop scrapper, and Charley Bromweil. a west side product, open the show. Ritchie turned in a win on the opening card, while Bromweil. a newcomer to the pro wars, is taking, the bout at his own insistence, having requested the match with Ritchie. The first bout is scheduled for 8:30 o'clock.

game at Modjeska Hall next Sun- Standing ef the Teams Totals Tow and Burman Fight 1 The Quaker City team ranks as one Won Ixt Pet Bans lllini Court Pilot CHAMPAIGN. 111.. Feb. 2 (VP' Payment of monthly checks by the Cleveland Baseball Club of the American League to the mother of Louis Boudreau, captain of the University of Illinois basketball team, Referee Salvatore. Half-time score: Warner, 11; Ailred I duPont, 10 of the finest in that section and re C.

M. Alexander, director of the Delaware State junior and senior basketball championship tournaments will call a meeting of local basketball leaders to decide on eligi-bilixy rules of teams and players in St. Paul'a 0 1.000 St. Anthonys 0 1.000 St. Hedwig's 4 1 .800 ccntly won first half honors in the strong Industrial League.

Sunday's St. Mary's 4 2 .657 Sacred Heart 4 3 7 came here will not be their first ap Roller Skate Basketball St. Joseph's iBrandywinei 3 2 .603 cost Boudreau his intercollegiate oearance in this locality, however. athletic career today. for they snellacked Worth Steel to St.

Elizabeth's 3 3 .500 St. Ann's 7 7 .500 St. James' 3 3 .400 the forthcoming championships. The meeting which will be held later this week will be attended by The campus Decame a oeenive oi the tune of 40-29 earlier in the Lou Gehrig Anticipates No Salary Difficulties HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 2 Lou Gehrig headed back to New York today, ready to negotiate with the Yankee baseball club on his 1938 contract.

He is driving East with excitement when it was announced season. They should make it interesting for the Catholic League's out Draw in Ten-Rounder NEW YORK. Feb. 2 Young Bob Tow of Washington, latest acquisition to Joe Gould's fistic stable, fought a 10-round draw with Red Burman of Baltimore, protege of Jack Dempsey before 2 .000 fans in the New York Hippodrome tonight. Weights were 206 for Tow and 185 for Burman.

It was a dull, uninteresting bout, between two inexperienced youngsters with potentialities but with plenty to learn. The Associated Press score card gave Burman five rounds. Tow four and called one even. Christ Our King 2 4 .333 St. Joseph's (Wilmington) 1 5 .167 St.

Patrick's 1 -167 St. Thomas' 1 .167 Cathedral 0 5 .00 RdmerslKi. forward 1 2 Kozlowsiai. forward 1 2 Piiock. for ard 9 0 i guard 0 guard 10 2 P.ork guard 2 4 Totals 1 11 Refere: welch.

ST. HESTW'IG'S Goals F.id Fou; Pt B. Kendz.erski. forward 0 forward 3 4 19 forward 2 0 4 center 0 0 0 Te re pic center 0 0 0 Ostnki. guard 10 2 Durfca guard 0 0 0 Eambkowk guard 0 0 0 Zechowki, guard 0 0 Totals 4 10 ST.

ANN tAi Foul Pts. Cssey. forward 4 2 10 Mahonpy, forward 1 2 Ferguson, forward 0 0 0 Eckncb. center 2 1 5 Haley, guard 1 0 2 Knox, guard 0 0 Vandy, guard 0 0 0 0 2 10 the following: Ralph Speakman. the 20-year-old junior forward.

Park, Playground Leagues; Thomas rated as an excellent major league Fallon. Parish League; C. M. Alex-1 prospect, had been barred from standing five. At Deemer Rink Tonight Basketball on roller skates will be the attraction tonight at the Deemer Rolling Skating Rink at New Castle.

Two games are on the schedule with tne Great Leopard Girls' team of Chester opposing the Deemer Girls' Club in the fir.t and the Long Underwear Five of Marshall ton playing the Deemer Cham Speaking of St. Hedwig's, ttie word is out the Polish passers plan ander. Industrial League. E. S.

Ost- athletics by university officials. The Sacred Heart defeated St. Pat Mrs. Gehrig. to prove to the court dopesters they rick's, 36 to 11, and St.

Mary's can win even without the services Gehrig said he anticipated no difficulty in arranging his salary officials said they had learned the sharp shooting. Harvey. 111., youth had made a verbal agreement to play baseball with the Cleveland Indians downed St. Joseph's (Wilmington) berg. Boys' Club; Henry Foulk.

Fraternity League; C. Walter Kadel, city schools; Harry McKinney. Catholic League, and J. Francis Walsh, Y. M.

H. A. in Parochial League games played of Stan Macel, crack center. They hope to prove their point by taking matters when he meets Col. Jacob Ruppert of the Yankees.

after graduation pions in the nightcap. both halves in the Catholic. At least that's ttie report from out last night at St. Joseph's Hall. The lineups: ST.

MARY'S Goals Field. Fcul. Pis Bain, forward 1 0 Lazartic, forward 3 1 J. Gillen. forward 1 0 H.

GiUen, center 1 0 Murphy, guard 1 1 Referee: Brown. guard 0 0 Blackburn, guard ST. MARTS 16 Totals 7 ST. JOSEPH Goals Field. Foul.

Pts Goal Foul Ptv Rossu ti, forward 0 0 0 Connor, forward 0 0 Cogrove. forward 0 0 Fliers, center 2 1 Verdaromo. eentr 0 guard 2 4 Dfxct. g-jard 10 2 Reiily. guard 0 0 0 Johnson, forward 1 0 2 Robbms.

forward 0 0 0 Lowe, forward 0 0 Young, center 0 0 Hill, center 0 Turner, guard ..............0 1 1 Dixon, guard 0 0 Totals 113 Hedgeville way. Aicllos at Post Tonight THE Aiellos, Tony and Johnny, Wilmington's leading amateur sockers, go to the post tonight at the Broadwood A. O. Philadelphia, in the first half of the Middle Atlantic A. A.

U. amateur boxing championships. Tony meets Joe Hagy, Broad-wood, in the 112-pound class, wtiile Johnny mingles with Joe Arnold, Eistside, in the 118-pound division. Stan Winneryk, Seventh Ward A. A.

boxing Instructor will handle the brothers in tonight's engagements. Boys' Club Ravens Defeat Junior A. Z. A. Five, 27-16 The Boys' Club Ravens defeated the Junior A.

Z. A. on the home court yesterday by the score of 27 to 16. Pepe and McDowell paced the victors' wifti points each. BOYS' CCUB RAVENS Goals Tota.s ST.

PAULS Bi Referee Gill. Goa's Frld Foul Pts. ST. PATRICK'S Goals Field. Foul.

Pts Calvev. forward 1 0 Stucfcer. forward 1 0 M'vjre. forward 2 1 5 Mv'Cooi. forward 0 0 forward 0 0 center 12 4 Montero.

euard 113 OHara. 0 0 0 Succaraite. guard 10 2 Totals 5 4 14 Referee: Ooie. Roach, forward 1 0 Garyantes. center 0 0 Davenport, center 1 Walsh, guard 0 0 Thompson, guard 0 0 Calhoun, guard 0 0 Totals 5 Fieid.

F-jul. Pts SACRED HEART Goals Field. Foul. Pts Miller, forward 3 17 Columbo. forward 2 0 4 Harden, forward 10 2 Claymont Juniors Upset Archmere Midgets, 24-22 Special to The Morning Sews CLAYMONT.

Feb. 2 Claynont Ji'nior Hieh Jay Vees defeated the Archmere Midgets on the heme court today by the score of 24 to 22. DaKer and Sweeney Jed scoring lor tlcir respective teams. The lineups: ARCH ERE Coa Thornton, center 113 H. smith, center 10 2 OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1938 nrtn AT AT AT AT AT AT AT KT CHICAGO ST.

LOUIS DETROIT CLEVELAND WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON April 22 23 24 Apr. 28, 29 May 13, 14. 15 May 6. 7 May 3. 4.

5 May 8. 9. 10 May 11, 12 rHlPAGO TII17 Tim 27 or oq -f July 8. 9, 10 May 30, 30 June 1, 2. 3 June 4.

5. 6 June 7. 8. 9 Jure 10 11 13 CHICAGO THE June27.28.2S.3 4 Aug 16 lg Au 19. 20.

21 July 15. 16. 17 Juiv 12. 13. 14 July 22.

23. 24 July 19 20 2f Sept. 10, 11, 12 Sept. 27, 28, 29 Aug.30.31, Sept.l Aug. 28, 29 Aug.

23, 24 Aug. 25'. 26, 27 April 30, May 1 May 13. 14. 15 Apr.

19. 20. 21 May 8, 9. 10 May 11, 12 May 3. 4.

5 Mav 6 7 inl'iei July 4, 4 AmnVIVf May 30, 30 July 8. 9. 10 June 7. 8. 9 June 10.

11. 12 June 4. 5. 6 June 1 2 3 Sept. 6.

7, 8. 9 Jiun l.u Aug. 19, 20. 21 Aug. 16.

17. 18 July 22. 23 24 July 19. 20 21 Juiv 12. 13.

14 Juiv is is 1 7 Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 Sept. 27, 28, 29 Sept. 10, 11 Aug.

23, 24 Aug. 25, 26. 27 Aug. 28. 29 Aug.30,31,"sert.

1 April 19. 20. 21 Apr. 25, 26. 27 Apr.

30. May 1, 2 May 11. 12 May 8. 9. 10 May 6.

7 Mav 4 DETROIT May 27, 28. 29 July 1, 2, 3 vt-wc June 29. 29, 30 June 10. 11. 12 June 7.

8. 9 June 1, 2. 3 June i Aug. 9. 10, 11 Aug.

12, 13, 14 fcW Sept 9 July 19 20 21 July -3 24 July 15 16 j' Sept. 3, 4 Sept. 5, 5 Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 Aug.

25, 26. 27 Aug. 23. 24 Aug.30.31, Sept.l Aug 28 29 Apr. 25, 26.

27 April 28, 29 Apr. 22. 23, 24 May 3. 4. 5 May 6.

7 May 11. 12 0 ln CLEVFLAXD July 1, 2. 3 May 27. 28. 29 July 4.

4 June 4, 5. 6 June. 1. 2, 3 June 10, 11. 12 Aug.

12, 13. 14 Aug. 8, 3. 10, Sept. 6.

7 July 12, 13. 14 July 15. 16 17 July 19, 20. 21 22 Sept. 5, 5 Sept.

3. 4 Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25 Aug. 28, 29 Aug.30.31. Sept.

1 Aug. 25. 26. 27 $3 24 May 22. 23.

24 May 25. 26 May 16. 17, 18 May 19, 20. 21 APr' 23. 24 msmvrTnv June 21.

22, 23 June 24. 25. 26 June 17. 18. 19 June 14, 15.

16 "ay f0, 30 31 I' 2 00 WASHINGTON Aug. 2. 3, 4 July 26. 27. 28 July 29.

30. 31 MAJOR July 3 19 SPt 15' 17 2' 21 Kt 23324, 25 K. 28 30 May 25, 26 May 22. 23. 24 May 19.

20, 21 May 16. 17. 18 Aor. 18. 19.

20 May 13. 14. 15 Anr tn w. 1 PHILADELPHIA June 24. 25.

26 June 21. 22. 23 June 14. 15. 16 June 17.

18. 19 July 8. 9. 10. 11 June 28.

29. 30 Jv 4 4 Aug. 2. 3. 4 Aug.

5. 6. 7 July 26. 27. 28 July 26.

27. 28 Sept. 7. 8 LLAOLE Aug 12 13 J4 Sept. 15.

16, 17 Sept. 13. 14 Sept, 20. 21 Sept. 18.

19 Oct. 1, 2 Sept, 5, 5 9 10.11 May 20, 21 May 17. 18, 19 May 25. 26 May 22. 23.

24 Apr. 30. May 1 Apr. 25. 26.

27 Arr 1R lq 1Q NEW YORK Jun 11 18' 19 June 24' 25- 26 21. 22, 23 July 4. 4 May 28, 29 jy 8 910 i July 29. 30. 31 July 26.

27. 28 Aug. 2. 3. 4 Aug.

5. 6, 7 Aug. 16. 17, 18 Aug 19 20 21 22 BASEBALL 10 Sept. 20, 21.

22 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 15, 16, 17 Sept. 13. 14 Sept.

9, 10. 11 Sept. 29. 30 Oct. 1, 2 May 17.

18, 19 May 20 21 May 22, 23. 24 May 25. 26 Apr. 25, 26, 27 Apr. 22 23 24 Apr' 28' 29 BOSTON 18' 19 June 14' 15' 16 June 21- 22- 23 June 24.

25. 2 May 28, 29 jOjy 1 2 May 30' 30' 31 Jhy 26- 2 28 July 29. 30. 31 Aug. 5.

6. 7 Aug. 2, 3 4 Aug. 12. 13.

14 Aug 9 10 11 July 3 ETS Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 20. 21, 22 Sept. 13, 14 Sept.

15, 16. 17 Sept. 5, 5. 6 Sept. 4, 27.

28 2 3. Sept. 24. 25, 26 i AT HOME 12 Saturdays 12 Saturdays fj 12 Saturdays 12 Saturday. 12 Saturdays AT HOME 12 Sundays Decoration Dav 12 Sundays URy, 12 Sundavs 12 Sundays 12 Sundays Labor Day Decoration Day Decoration Day 1 11 1 i Pepe.

forward 4 0 forward 0 0 0 Dougherty, forward 3 0 2 M-Doweil, center 4 0 Me-Elrone. guard 0 0 0 Nro, guarc. 3 0 Sikoraki, guard 113 Totals 13 1 37 JUNIOR A. Z. A.

Field. Foui. Pts. forward 4 1 0 Cooeu. forward 0.0 0 Banks, forward .....0 0 Balick.

center 3 17 cornegvs. euard 5 0 10 Ayre. guard 3 0 6 P. Smith, guard 10 2 Totals 2 36 Referee Gill. Delmar Defeats Seaford Po.un, guard ,0 Balisk, guard 0 Fsul.

Pt. Sweeney, forward 2 Ri.ev forward 2 a Totals IS i'Tresrcki. fcrmird 1 Waish forwurd 1 Muhr.ocic cer.ier 0 0 IC3m. 2 Nothnag. guard 2 1 Park, Playground Results In Overtime Clash, 29-28 SEAFORD.

Feb. 2 Delmar High nosed out Seaford High, 29 to 28. in an overtime game on ttie local high scliool court last nvght. The game was a thriller from the first whistle until the final blast. The lineups: DELMAR Goat 32 CLAYMONT Goa.6 0 2 orar3 lorward XrX Jorward Wnile.

cntr Murray, guard A. Obr. guard Field. Foul. Pts.

...3 0 6 ...3 2 8 ...4 1 9 0 0 0 Kelley forward Ijockerman. forward Ellis, center Wilkinson, guard Cord rev. guard Tot-ais Prince. 1 4 6 Alumni Madison. DeUmore.

18. Stapler. 34; Settlement. 20. Rockland.

39: Triangie. 38. Senior Park Christiana. 10: Run. s.

Brandywme. 20: Pine. 7. Madison. 17: West.

IS. Cleveland. 25; Clayton iA. 19. Bayard.

40: Woodlawn. 26. Parkway, si; Ne ghborhood. 40. Jnnior Park Harrison.

29: Palmer. 9. Delamore. 33: Canby. 28.

West End, 20: Parkway. 1. Playground Ferris. 19: 1. Bancroft.

36; Cleveland. It. Stapler. Jo," Clayton. 18.

Van Buren. S3; DuPont. 12. Neighborhood. 53: Clayton.

23. V'andever. 33: Palmer. IS. Ttnall.

IS: ConneU, 12. Neighborhood. Lincoln. 12. Monroe.

22: West. 19. Frice Run, 25; Madison, la. Coaches' Banquet Tonight The New CastJe County Coaches and Oacials Association will hoid its first banquet at the "ft C. A.

tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Frank P. Miguire of chief Totals 7 29 SEAFORD Goal Field. Foul.

Pts. Caaael. forward 1 Burns, forward 5 0 jo Price, center 2 0 4 Rawlins, guard 11 Marvel, guard 2 3 7 of health and physical education in he of Pennsylvania depart- .11 28 Total Referee Cona way..

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