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I iy n'm TVentv-oislit Joiirnal-Everv Evening. Wilmington, Pflimnro. TWmlay. Frhrnarv 9, 1937 3eaconi Basketeers Put Halt to Salesianum's Winning Streak Grl Iowa Job i Ni I 1 111 Bowling brains. I dont know if can cook, but he certainly can do about everything else." Tony can't the Indians aA serious prrinant contenders, even with Pob Feller on the mound, "The kid's ftjll got to prove himself," was Ccliringcr Best Tradition A i Red Sox Hopes So Believes Eddie Collins Who Points Out Pressure Off High-Priced Players Chadick Tops Nay lor Five's Upsel Victory Hid of Defeated Combine At Finth Barely Staved Off Iv nujiiness School 1 CHIRCH T.EAGtE GRACE 171 303 301 1-70 1 170 177 15 156 20 place with the RM AShV.yt, and P.ro vns iw ra mbling for what's Wt.

jo? McCarthy. of the Yanks, norkled flint rr.firmatiCfr. of all Tony told, ani Tor; 7 walked off. Joe remarV-d: "Oehringer is all Tony said tm, b'it the greqef I've tvfT on a ground ball is himself, and don't fortfet I've -en them all Hornsbv. Collin, IjJoi, and Vagr.er.

If yo-i can't have a Oehringer on you team, you can't go far wrong with a Izori. BANCROFTS L. MoOtnrw 16 VV. Connor 140 3. 156 3.

Stewart 172 B. OaliahT 194 Total 826 Oros.Mii an Conaway Carson Pug-h 211 501 160 476 Iftft 173 532 his summation erf Fejer, "He has a hitch in his throw at the rlbow but, at that, he's got plenty of swift. Hut you dimply en n't away from the Tiger. They're the team I to beat, especially with Cochrane and OreeTvburg back on the job. I.a7er Good.

Tfo Tony thinks the White FVx and i Senator will fizht it out for fourth Vnnk t-rain, AUn PmKh Hi Club Itrprat Willi Tiprrs anI Imlian NEW YORK, Feb. fl (INS). With a contract said to call for $14,000 safely tucked in hts pocket, Tony the "brains" of the Yankees today predicted the Yanks, Tiger, 130 1.56 170 163 Callahan Brry McCann U. Cunningham B. Cunning-ham Totals 920 WO M30 WEST Akfhurnt 1S 173 1M 504 Palmatory ISO 178 192 N9 Orwiweil 14 214 18 548 May 11 178 189 528 Moody 173 171 200 544 814 914 9353663 161 1BR il5 16 179 488 176 1 72 504 182 191 545 180 ISO 534 8U BOO 286 C.

175 234 539 185 149 490 159 162 491 140 162 45 221 185 592 880 892 2577 300 236 6M) 172 187- -537 155 142 1 99 510 144 203 554 166 135 301 833 960 2707 9 Totals SOS VANDEVKR Anfw 205 Sna 178 Carroll 15 Buiirn 19 Wpaverhng 207 Cnrwin Total 914 and Indians would run one-two- three and paid tribute to Charley CK-h ringer of the Timers a.s the greatest player he had ever Tony carefully weighed the merits of Cobb, Ruth, fipeaker, Horn.by, Collins, Gehrig, and other greats of -4 ST. STEPHEN'S Bunn 17 ptpr 187 170 Anderson 180 197 Manahan Ifll 184 Burkins 3j3 109 Tota: 9C8 91 FIRST-CENTRA Wtlklns 13 189 Proud 120 14 Harrison 180 181 Thompson 140 1S9 Sicr 151 183 1R0 495 179 53 212 589 lS 55 0 13 9492775 19 494 167 4M 231 592 18! 489 177 511 Bollar Pay OjaBy ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK EXCEPT CIRL SCOUT EQUIPMENT th" diamond, and then remarked: "I've seen a lot, of wonderful "I was playing over my head tonight," was the statement Paul Chadick made last night as he donned his street clothes in the Beacom College dressing room following the Red and Blue's smashing 30-28 victory over Salesianum School on the Sallies' court. But his assertion won't hold pood with many followers who sang his praises throughout the contest as Paul banged home five spectacular field goals and converted three of four penalty chances to pace the Red aaid Blue to their upset triumph. The defeat halted the Sals' winning streak at nine. The Sallies had won all but their opening game.

Chadick did not confine his ster Bl ILDINO INTH STKIES I.F.AGl FAINTER Jf Berkert 160 193 1 M13 A. Shamfrj 190 177 lvt 523 H. Lackland 152 12,3 130 405 Sliub-rt 207 167 14ft 520 Smith 177 23 199 579 Handicap 12 9 17 Total 886 875 78. 3547 BUILDING- MATF.RIAI players but for all-around ability, I'll pick Oehringer. If there a perfect ball player, he's It.

He can do everything. He's the best hitter In the league. He can bunt, drag one, Total 736 876 925 2537 OFF ON ALL SWEATERS SUEDE JACKETS 20 NEW YORK, Feb. 9 (Tt Kddie Collins, relying completely on the complete unreliability of baseball, figures tradition will be on th side of hU Boston Red Sox this season. "No favorite has won the American League pennant since we repeated in 1931." began Blddie, explaining the 'we" meant the Philadelphia Athletics.

"The A's were favored again in 1932 and the Yankees won. In 1933 Washington won when the Yankees were liked. In 19.14 Detroit ea.rne through and related the next year when nobody thought they would. And last year (and here he held his head, well, the Rod Sox were favored and as I remomlwr, they didn't win." The point Eddie makes is he doesn't expect, the Sox Ui be favored this year, and he'll tell you without much encouragement that this is okay with htm. "This year we can go into training camp reiaxed.

year we were really on the We bought1 some great players and somebody figured out that if each of thein duplicated his best year, nobody could stop us. "Well. Foxx did have a great, vear. but Mamnn and McNair hit to any field or slam one a coun McCABK 194 167 133 137 133 Ira Irl Tnhhu. crtach of thp Miami.

Fla University football tenvi hat hern appointed head roach of the University of lona, filling the vacancy ereated hen Omie Solem transferred to Syracuse. Tuhbi, graduate of W'l'tnvi Jewell College. Lihertj. Mo wan a siicre.ix-fuj high srftno roach in. Superior, before going to Miami.

173 S34 152 418 158 431 179 528 1K9 507 167 149 135 212 ISO OFF ON OUR ALL-WOOL MELTON JACKETS i 145 440 157 396 154 470 117 340 151 43S IS loS IT Lambrt H. Phillips 124 II. Kyro 131 W. Pimp-son 103 FhtKtps 1M Handicap 47 Pie Our Window For Other Bargain 153 115 185 120 129 41 748 7i 843 8512468 McDonald B.iml Chirk a 1 1 a Total FXmann try mile. Idea! Rail Hayrr 'He's fast and Mire in the field and fast on the bases.

He can go to either sid for a grounder, or bark for a pop fly and he's a honey a pivot on a double play. "He plays the hitter perfectly, he's got an Idea disposition he's BRA.XDYWINE 170 188- 493 Total TOO 743 2190 H. VAN EVER COMPANY 1T7 1 6i l.Vl 138 152 19 44 ling play to scoring alone. Off the; backboards and in the scrimmages: he was Good as his play GFNF1RAL OOSTRACTOn. litns Club (iaiiM-s 133 JIM 58i i MoCiullev 154 160 IfiS 480 Toppm 903 SHIPLEY ST.

Farmers Bank Hardy a team player, he's got courage and 1 442 47 37 121 39.1 144 41 IfiA 514 14 83 160 124 179 159 1R1 17 146 105 143 113 155 52 832 797 90S 2537 Van fsant Hart. llaswl-cap Total 770 T30 -2214 200 160 152 200 192 169 157 159 174 DOLLAR DAY 714 187 1.S6 170 15 176 143 179 168 P-Sahfinl Mr Ivor Armftrond Kav wr.iun Bhivd didn't. The pressure on them was llnlv cm. yn. 'j'r i Frm WVrl Jvu-rnr v.

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Hillfi-t A. Wnftmrx vj. V-ic n-u Clijb (wnn 1 fi'rf B'l-pv Xtn. hrn-, 7 rrt. 14 5v 1A4 494 152 487 4P4 170 38 135 79' JRS 53'.

JOfv 415 171 4fio 3-9 173 5.19 773 2499 17.V- 5:2 186 116 418 434 177 Sl.l 179 3 47 Crpary Barlow-Moore K. Barlow Sirhh Montgomery Totals Ol.ne Jor.ea Rhode Osrvmf Brnfitior Hf.y The terrific it's off now? pressure's on the Yankees" has been in the past he scaled his greatest heights night. Ii Pace, Gillen Help However, Chadick didn't travel alone last night. Danny Di Pace and Buzzy Gulen. the other two members of the "Three Musketeers, kept in stride with him as Johnny Xaylor's team scored one of the reason's biggest useus in local scholastic ranks.

Pace, pitted against Rex Gardecki. leading scorer of the Catholic Lfaeue. bested Rex from the field. 3-2. Gillrn.

paired off against Jimmy Duncan his pal off the court held his man io a lone field toss before he was banished via the personal foul route with three minutes remaining, and nabbing three field goals himself in the meantime. 904 MT. s.vlfm 149 188 2 55 141 If 8 Collins the deal Tots' 873 P64 822 193 147 15J? 178 1SS VALUES I 41 I 41 Ofry nlwr( Sc. sine vr FINISH EPS 133 125 1 42 140 161 12 2460 i To; 789 84 brought Pinkey lliegins to H''d Six from Philadelphia for Bill Wer-ber was a great help. Manager lo Play Hall Tlirouh "Finr" Sytnn IlEAUMONT.

Tex. 147 145 IS 8 143 4 3 2 11 3 7 126 447 47 59 Shop Lrajjiif H4niiftp roT inrsTKii- teaci NEW POST fJ EDS i iam" for Srninl Half! 103 --13 1 241 4,1 138 18 4 734 i slapped on the Oklahoma City and Gillen Di Pace. Chadick. Ro.i-.-'l Xn-kcrton li.vi Haiiiirsp i 137 ion 1 i9 172 173 50 39 140 274 50 405 2'13 549 112 23 5 180 143 10 76 191 Totals Prrg SVrvcr.o A Here T(t a 163 14.3 126 136 169 9 1 In an efTort- to curtail th.e half liedu'e as m'i'h as i it lias lvn dc idei by 1 eague niatiairers to play off games Nv wron loatns ww in running 1 for ih half gnfnion. The Hfi.

47S 172 f.33 i 9 scored every one of the Beacom nts. Abele Minutella. regular forward on the business school quintet, was ill, and remained for this trio to carry the bunion which they cid in such commendable style To 711 a. 5 EXT Indians for errors among tierr viany baseball Bur some Texas Beasue managers 11 ievr the idea won't work Manager Jim Kovy of Oklahoma City plans to levy a small fine for failing to hit: a laiirer fine for striking out in the pinch, or for -fa Hum to drive a man home from third; $1 fine for a fielding nr-soue; an a- 746 S2 -2421 'ATT ON 1 "-6 RW KEAL ESTATE 142 Crrn in Fo rf A 5. EUineoo To a 5 17V- 4'7 2T4 3 3.V 2-1 4a 4'4 Hi 273 2240 4 138 1 83 143 167 783 'i2S 173 4Vi QA 40O 1 S9 1 9 lf-2 167 112 IT9 1 139 9 718 71 23 a 46 for a pi teller hviik a Per 23 being given a safe load: a deduction WlT.t lanar' Tot a' Covr Cox ro'sn! EDGE MOOR 14S 782 613 861 2iNfi act ion was taken at.

a meeting of the leagi Saturd.iy niglit. As result. Heroulefi and IV'la -w-tre Rayon will mHt, tn'rrow night at 7:30 o'clock nd and Amal o'clock 071 he Y. M. A.

court. On SaUirday, Herou'05 will play IV'laware Power and IJght at 7:30 o'elork and Speak-tnan will meet Delaware Itayon at 8:30 o'clock. Yaclil SlarlH MIAMI. F. 9 (Pj -Nineteen handsome sailing yachts stood out today for Nassau with a help 149 133 146 136 fHij 9 r' i r' i mwiiniffimfTtri Pa-'-n Pai.rv To: a Is UMHFZMAX 179 14S 1 4 1 to 138 171 t5 its 166 for wa.Ks ai.oweo oy a jv.k ihm mm a fine for hitting into a double play.

Credits will be given for hitting the- pinch, making a sparkling play and stnkoouls. Manager Al Vincent of Beaumont savs he idea is wrong. "Consider the follow who is 1-0 494 4r. IS.l I v. 471 420 7S 4 23 1 6 lis: NEWPORT 123 4M 141 13 7 4:4 379 163 46-.

677 21 2 9 5 T4rt .,6 7 140 44 "16 166 29" 16r 2S7 SO ISO PL! 1 y. but is in a slump. hng head off AM ATI I I 6 164 yDWiw rS -FrW dfrntHiyr S8 149 3 50 During the DOLLAR SALE Only Sa v.i i ore C.a.rrow a r. 3 Totals Salhes Hush Too Late It was all Beacom last night until the fading minutes when Gillen was out on personals and the Sallies poured points through the basket to almost nip the Rod and Blue at the finish. The ultimate winners eased oil into a 10-4 lead at the end of the first period, increased their ad-vantage to 17-9 at the half, and were in front at the end of the third quarter, 24-13.

Sallies liarely Miss With throe and one -half minute? remaining Gnlen committed his fourth personal and Coach John Collins" team trailing 28-21 at this juneiure, hammered the hoops with i a barrage that had the Beacom team "hanging on" at tlie knock- off gun. Duncan's foul toss pulled Salesianum up to 25-22 but Dan D. Pace helped Beacom with a field goal. Cook na'o-bed a coper" shot and Ace Taylor counted cn an action arch from the foul line. Dun-can's double -decker left Salesianum two points belimd with only seconds remainng and the teams were battling it out around the Sall.es' basket as the game ended.

Although Beacom held the upper hand throughout, never being head- MACKIVK 1 S3 144 14 142 106 14fi 47 1 IS 41S 4 AO 11 :7 513 7A4-2(U 7r 867 2393 ing wind for the first 103 of their 1 8 -mile run across the golf stream! to the Bahamas. The prevailing! wind from the south, with its ten- rionoy to swing to the southwest.) seemed likely to assure the white fleet sailing as far as Great Purlnf Ksrrlr.ctsn Wa (mcr S-r: t.f A a DYE WORKS 147 Are vou poir.g to stick a fine, no -ever small, on a fellow like that? I'm not Or suppose a man is on third and the batter linos out hard. Are you going to per.aluv the batter?" TVoiucy Hr-t Sa? Kldrr CTI1CAOO iXEA). "Hie best ackle at Notre Dame in his time has boon Tod Twomey. according to Jack Elder, former Irish halfback and now C.

Y. O. athletic director. In the three years he watched him. Elder says he never Twomey Am-fir Moore 796 7-1! LEWIS' MA-KET :74 1 172 us ip: 447 41'7 4(52 -t -r'4 it i 1 .4 I fci 1 11 4 Isaacs light, turning point of the course.

.61 162 44 144 S7 :4 44'. 132 443 ses 24 1 179 132 46 1 SO 14 470 is: To: a'. 740 PC A large assortment of values from our regular stock these prices cannot be duplicated and rising costs mean you will never have this opportunity again. SHIRTS WTL. KiOF'S rtS Slf.

697 22t 1 VI 169 IPS 2fn 1S3 202 CLAK.rMON Sav'-rs (v GrPf-n S.H3 knocked off and that he tactile, bat covered' 9X-, III 404 -1 r.i "i a 843 26S P4 91 checks. oxforO'i. A-rfTsrt'rtiJsr'" MitT? TtrTTtfn 1:6 M4 Solid colors, stripes, plaids, whites. Broadcloth. madras, 11s 1 3 192 744 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL At Stewart's lsrrfl C-Chi Tnu Rsbir.a Fnris, 1 77 --it.

a guard's I5rotlirr iulrr EAST LANSING. Michigan State's 1937 team 16J 184 74 1 4S 137 uorv bv for Fr.sV baric C--v 3S" prints. $1.55, values. hroken sizes, with WH. SifOTS 16'.

liS 4 153 124 'Sis 16 1 5S I "4 9 4 F-4 4W lars to match and collars attached; $2.95 affair. tairu will bo just ore II? 5 173 14a 363 14: here will be three sev of brothers va.ues. -22 49 1 2. 43: on the squad. Seven gridaers are f-1 f72 T49 2C94 131 135 33.

331 sor of men ir.o grac 'mea irom the college 25 years or more atTo. Ore following his brother who fili-died two years ago. $1.00 Hart Dud.f To a 5 th? Sallies provided one of the most exc.tir.g finishes seer; on a iocal court years. Salesianum's poor foul shooting m.tig-ated heavily against the Gold and White. They mace good on or.lv six of 16.

while Beacom caged eight out of 1C. Jimmy Cook and Iincan tallied nine points each to top the Sallies' scoring efforts. Salesianum scored a 35 to 21 victory over Northeast Catn-clic Kigh Alun.ru. Srore: I.EACOM -4FB EP. 1 426 4:6 l.T 164 R.idv E'l-ST 91: 4C? 3 4 40 COMMFKcm.

EY PO El. 14- 14 4- :5 WELLINGTON. Z. A -rVe- and HO ICE SALE HOSE F. ail .1.1.

1 u. NECKWEAR 30-5 I- 54' tiisl SI EX Ft RIM EN TA a round, at the Mirarnar Bv a nationally famou-i 'p-? 54- c-ov -4 44 picketed gates to the factur-er 1 .00 3 for 3 prs Reg. 50c. ctficals ordered Tltey w-re get- p-ce 112 c-ub Moarc.y If. 16-5 14 44 them Off tile Stripes or patterns; regular 50c, 65c.

$1.00 U. P3S 4 79 2581 BOND MFG v-! 2is. 5 oairs for reguiar On Next Page. tine 43 cents a rouno nd. 0 3 3 0 0 Chacxk orwar Jeru-artS gua.rC euarc -E.

Tay-or, gaarc 183 IMS 7 155 1-46 3V 0- 1 Irt 0 McK-'-n- rk 172 YM 242- 13 i 153 346 i R16 849 264 155 All S4.95 Suits I nr Dollar liny Only PAJAMAS Broadcloth or Flannel. Regular $1.55, $1.95 1 .00 $1-00 UNION SUITS Full Length. Part Wool. Regular SAlUlAVLUvt Go DOLLAR DAY The Finest Values in A 11 Wilmington S1 .95 r. t.

Tylr. gurti SWEATERS HATS $12.9. I uhtc Pui levers, shaker km $1 .65 II 1 re a nr. ORTK EAST NT btnrts n.uu Assorted sizes in broken lots. Values to $5.00 I zippers.

Broken lot. PHAEMACT jt US 192 497 3 194 I4R Ui Mir.r; 14t 178 180 SO- 2 I 1W- l9 515 4 143 174 164 48! 5 819 83S fi2 2503 DEL POWER 6c LIGHT CO 1 RUey 180 166 543 Mal'hf; 182 XS a-. rid" 143 136 157 43 148 14941 7 i 797 776 8-1 2394 Brumbv 157 202 2-2 at Gnib 143 194 13 507 Br 14 190 5i5 9 Eddy 1 197 jxjW 5 i TdViif 759 899 916 2J.84 All S7.95 Suits Specially Pricnl I or Dollar Day Only 55c Cr 65c Hand-Tailored Ties 3 for $1.00 Ties 2 for 35c Hose 4 pairs for 50c Hose .3 pairs for 25c Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, 6 for Reg. $1.95 B. V.

D. Pajamas $1.29 $1.00 Wool Scarfs 2 for i .95 Go Omf'i. 1 -v Gebka. for ware" 0 cenvcr -1 Mi.on. guard 1 Rob.ri.son, guard 1 Totals SALE5IAXCM AL.UMNI F.e.d.

ZiHcr forward 4 ioraard 2 G.i ret. forward enter M-'CaU. guard 0 Cor.aiy, guard 4 Conlsn. guard 0 Foa: tilac $1 SUITS OVERCOATS DOLLAR DAY ONLY 25 Suits $10.00 10 Overcoats $13.75 Not All Ues All our oa r. oux regular stevk.

Nvco.ary at cvt. Reductions Up to 50 JACKETS Aii-vvoo! zipper jackets. tfM blue meltons and checks. Dollar Day special JJ $4.95 Value S2.45 Hat: $2.95 $3.95 All-Wool I "1. V.

D. SHORTS SWEATERS $.95 9 -g S1 .00 Wool Scarfs 2 SHIRTS and SHORTS Full cut shorts in plain colors or fancy patterns. Shirts fashioned to fit. Government standard sires. Regular 35c 4 for $1 Regular 50c 3 for $1 4 Toia R-ere Me r.n I S2.45 Pants S1 Take advantage of this extra dollar savin; and help us make room for the building of our newer and finer store.

ALL SALES FINAL Special Croup of- Oi. i WJ" 'if' HAND TAILORED Shaud Crompton DOLLAR DAY VALUES Suits, O'Coats Topcoats Shirrs, Custom Made, About 85 of These At JI.OO Pajamas, Reg. 2.50 3.50 Ties, Reg. 1.00 Now Socks, Reg. 50c Now 2r for 75 ORANGE ST.

9 A. Mw 9 P. M. Topcoats Overcoats Values to $25 Broken Sixes St ewart Park-Playground Last Night's Score Si n.or Fark Tr SI; 16. DaPont, 26: M.iC.bO:".

24 Junior Park Triangle, 111 Her. 9 17, parkway. 15. rsnco.n. 20: Mainon.

Wooc.awc 22: Keltiemtnt. 7. Vaiicever, 23: 2: Senior Playground Parkway. 26' Car.oy, 17 Wts- Eixi. 26; f.iirmOiirit, 12.

Delamore. 36; 20. Erandywine. 26; LaUa.er. 21.

fttlement, 23: West, 14 Junior Pla ground Settlement. 36 A-carc. 20. 2: Conra-c. 20.

Eden. 24; latuaer. 10. L.bPrtv 36; Ct-iar. 2S Brown lowe.

14. Varicever. 13. Tr.a,:.t-.-. 14, Cojae, A MEN'S CLOTHES 401 Market St.

Store Open livery Night Till 9 r. Saturdays 0mi Till 11 P. M. MURPHY FINK-LE 417 MARKET STREET Morris Men's Shop 819 Market St. I.

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