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Phils' Prexy Florida Bound Cage Season i Could Citation Top Big Red? Old-Tuners Don't Doubt It BY JOE WILLIAMS (literally on his hind Irgs Inst 10 MIAMI, Peb. 23 one teflH JOURN AL-E VERY EVENING SPORTS Enters Final Week of Play little word aner anoiner anu to Be.Moe t.r.cK became of Gorgeous George? 1 for cir- hould Cleveland favorites in the major Coal town was exported. Dynahs Close Tomorrow Willi Bridgeton Here; Red Devils Finish Friday Fo- any Monday, February 28, 1949 Smith 'managed to keep Mr. Busher the W.aen nerhv hnno in training in snitp llOrSe .1 WUU.u i. Page 20 a urucUons' toe cont7arf fromishing omiu.i Calumet swifty it was not mm; ing cloak and dagger stuff.

Even in- jsational. though a mil and a jar eluding a picturesque Russian. The Iter in 2:02 is always i ocUhiP Ted Atkinson seemed By NORVIN (RIP) COLLINS Basketball, the schoolboy variety, anyway, will pull in its horns after this week. A La Carte It wa Mo, vrifVo TMr thint trouble rating rum. oil 13 i V.O ctofo oro io-tio.

I'KJ vww j. kji an ou tcamo ill oiaic oic Je nr iia trt mrn im TVloir cnVtArlnlfte Ktr i ectly learned the jock had been lnstruct-rts says: "It is led to ride a conservative race. We -can eat records." Ben Jones to.d By AL CARTWKIGHT Saturriav TViaf is thn whnim AS JOe v. tr iyof alnnff n-ithnnt. monev without, money haven already done so.

lt ma na r.mtinn heat his stable Sports Editor npHEYTlE saying that Ben Wade is going to get himself a rasslin? A promoter's license and herd the grcaners into Fournier Hall. And with Raphael Tribuani threatening to stage a number of out- door fight shows at Wilmington Park mis year, it appears as though i the town is in for a comeback in the ring department. Tribbie Wilmington City Titlist Is citation better than Man CV mate? Charley McLennan, the of-In the city area, Wilmington An old timer adds this handicapper down nei. siae claimant to the mythical city crown jservation to the current debate: steps the question. now id despite a loss to P.

S. duPont "You must keep in mind that in'weieh them even up." Trn. is the defending champion, 20 to 8 last Man O' Wars time it was customary expert's way of predict ine a dead-week, and the Dynahs are the only to stimulate horses. Evervbody did heat. two clubs left in play.

Howard and! it. I haven't the slightest idea but Who Was Rrd Inquisitor? Brown Vocational wound up hostili-i that Man O' War was stimulated on When the entries were announced wants to build his first show around a television hero like Kid or Vince Foster or Willie! Pep, someone the customers know will give them ties Friday and Salesianum yester-; occasion. As I say, this was a gen- for the Widener the customers were day. ieral practice and implies no re- puzzled to find that a horse named Sallies, with a record of 17 winsiproach. Big Red was such a Inquisitor had been assigned and three losses, is right behind Wil tious before a race it, the same weiqht as Coaltown.

name-was often necessary to rope him off iy, 123 pounds. Red Inquisitor? Few plenty of action. Paul Chadick. the basketball player, has returned to Wilmington General Hospital. After a long treatment for an injured back, Chadick went home and was up for several days on crutches, but now is Hospitalized mington.

(16-D. while Brown has a Woolworth record, f5-10), and How Dy nimseu in uie paaaocK. ioaayihad heard of him. And what had the view toward stimulation is, of hp ever rinne tn win eoual ratinz ard (11-7) oi ri course, sharply altered, and when- the remarkahl Coaltown UTn HPont Hi. mret ivr a horse turns in a Sreat ce what doe, it say in the form- vou can he sure he had no assist cKunj t7 ono Conrad on Friday, being idle finished a again.

Dick Lettenberger, the new Blue Rocks' catcher who starred for Vandergrift, last! season, hit 26 home runs out of Middle Atlantic 1 League parks. The 1948 winners of the George Ruppert Fishing Contest have been compiled. morrow night, while Allen Ware's tV- vh Thr DCore- in 3n five closes out with Bridgeton, N. hn, luKnn ernisht maiden. Why tlv High at P.

S. duPont tomorrow Jjr 6ldn rven brIon; on the night. A win for Ware's giant kill- thp distinguished book maker ir with coaltown. Unriddle the "Bob' Carpenter, president of the Phillies, with Mrs. Carpenter, are shown at the station.

Wilmington, with, some of the team members before getting on the tram tor the training base in Clearwater. Lett to right: Outfielder Jack Mayo. Mrs. Carpenter. Bob Carpenter.

rUcher Curt Simmons, and Outfielder Bill Nicholson. ers will leave P. S. with a 12-6 mark. 7 ril l.iLu..i..

riddle. Air. McLennan. "neu. Only local angle is a sixth place in flukes, a 16- uxCSu to begin with the weights were as- Delmar.

which has set a torrid nooo tv, wr-c fr cfof. hnnnrc snrn on jan. 6 ann nor ct.t. hnnnn I'll jail, aiW JlO! jjnvc nut icv. nere nas Deen mine; uay anu nigm a.1; some seem to think.

At that Al Cartwright pounder taken at Indian River last July by Mrs. Howard L. Justice of Grenlock, N. J. She won $20.

Joe E. Brown, a tremendous "Harvey" hit here, was honored by the Philly sports-writers, at a cocktail party yester-T day, Incidentally, Brown's homej --r town of Holgate, has named fk I ritg new baseball clant in his honor. -LlVTT m. VS a cC aide Center of Storm Temi. Dentist After Receiving Bid From Pros On Golf Trail ST.

LOUIS, Feb. 23 (P). Ed Mac-1 Hickey heatedlv declared that! surveillance xur v. ecR.s. ii whmi state crown having won 15 out of untii recently that the local Ren.

me had no nne on Red Inquv.i-16. Dick Young's five is scheduled to jdarmes learned Erickson hasn oe- 't0; Lsf a hrFC-, 11 8 take on Georgetown and the cupied the home for the past two'our po1 toake foreign hora Alumni tomorrow night and Friday vears. So that blazing red glow themselves on our tracks, -both at home. see on the chief's kisser is not information to the con- Clavmont bows out against Wil-; to sun burn. taI'v eJ on thf sumption that liam Penn at New Castle On gala occasions at Hialeah, the horses are Rood as ours while Newark is host to Middletown I management parades a group of gnt them accnrninly.

AUo in its finale, the latter winding up; Seminole Indians around the infield ls a protection against sleepers with Mt. Pleasant on Friday at lake. There was a Brooklyn might be much more rom-Middletown. ball reporter in the press box Sat- Pettnt tnan the available form sug- St. Andrew's Last urday and he remarked.

"I'll bet! Rests." If I understood the handi- I rjirlrnr cirrnc n-r, tf tliom Uofnro (Vio MntlPr rOTfTflV hi ii that Cauley. the St. Louis Billiken's cage! such an approach before a crucial star, was the center of a controversy It's' called Joe E. Brown Field. The veteran comic also is in linej for a trophy from the National' Baseball Congress, emblematic of i the services he has rendered the; Victory Proves Among in Rio Grande Middlecof fs Top Linksmen In the Majors Southern Drills Start With 4 Fresh Managers In ISX, 3 in American game was "a crime' and distracted Macauley in his preparations for the contest.

He added that, the professional loop would "get Mac over my dead body." Moore, at Lafayette. said: "I told MacCauiey Monday we were prepared to offer him a good salary. My experien-e with athletes has today between his coach and the National Basketball League. The controversy developed after Easy Ed's relatively poor showin? against the Oklahoma Aggies Saturday night. The Biliiken center scored only seven points, three on free throws, and fouled out just before the game ended.

The Aggies i i oifciw 1 11 1 nivm wv.u.r HARLINGEN. Feb. 23 liiivi x. uui uih a tacf race." Frank Kearns had a every foreign horse be consid- HjnHtnm. Oarv MirlHlornff n'hn ioft Mt.

Pleasant tomorrow nijiiit in game. Wilmington High's 16-game basketball winning streak is halted by P. duPont, and our first deduction was that we had put the curse on the Red Devils with all those adjectives last week Coach Howie Wills, however, blames the defeat on the knee injury suffered by his great iwnat is tne last, game ior r.ne R.tlirri,v -mp ran win thi" otherwise. Tr a career in dentistry for golf's tour-! ers. while downstate Greenwood is at one on his hind legs" promised the well that Red Inquisitor was won 40-37 nament trail, nears the end of his trial period pretty well convinced trainer Pounditout maae famous.

scratchd. It would have looked St. Louis coach Ed attri-1 been that 'hen they're; happy they cnithat he won't have to return to the The colt must have heard him, for funny holding lant.prrs at the fin-he reared and came out of the gate ish line for him at midnight. hntprf -uarranifv's nprfn'manrp in 1 piay r.neir nest. i tnmjc coacn Milton, the final for both; Rehoboth at Salisbury against Wicomico, the resort five close with Lewes on Friday.

Selbyville is at Ocean View, opposing Lord Baltimore, Cambridge is at Lewes. St. Andrew's at Smyrna. Milford at Bridqeville, and Laurel winds up with John M. Clayton.

recent efforts of' the National Bas-iHank Iba and those A. M. boys ketball League to sign him as a pro- might have had something to do Business oi extracting teein. In March of 1947 when the Memphis links star turned fessional. rne outcome 01 me game But Doxie Moore, the N.

B. L.i Hickey rejoined that "I wouldn't professional, he said he'd make the NEW YORK, Feb. 28 P). The major leagues, will begin spring baseball rehearsals on scattered warm weather fronts tomorrow with seven of the 16 clubs under managers who weren't barking the orders a year ago. Four National League teams will be under pilots who took over in the midst of last season and who should have some notion of their task.

The three new bosses in the American are digging in from scratch. The National manatrprc ui-in trill tournament circuit two vears and if at the end of that time he was COK Five Gains 3rd in Circuit Christ Our King moved into third place in the CYO Major League race Wednesday Mt. Pleasant is host to convinced ne couia not De one oT chadd's Ford, in an afternoon tussle. commissioner, countered: "There' want to be interpreted as discredit-wasn't anything I told MacCauiey ing a great Aggie team, but in spite that should have thrown him on" of that it's unfortunate that in our his game." preparations Mac and myself had Moore said in St. Louis early last to be disturbed, week his league would pay Mac-: my ion; asyociati-vn with col-Caulev the best, wages in pro bas- iesr basKesball i believe need Blue Hens Set Ne wS wimM a Defeat Lehich iIermen 38-37; Cage Lose To Drexel; Frosh Win tne top tnree players in tne country he would return to the dental out Friday, while Felton winds Wlth a 86-61 wm over SL forward.

Bob Pietuszka, on the second play of the game After the Devile scored on the tapoff, Pietuska drove in for another field goal and was knocked into the wall for a double foul but he didn't get up, for the first time this season "That did it," explained Wills. "We were helpless after that. The club was hit hard by the loss of Fietuszka, and in addition, was excitea and flustered. The boys committed a lot more personals than they usually do. I think we would have won with Bob in there the full game, but this isn't to take any credit away from P.

S. duPont. Al Ware had the Dynamiters sky-high for this one, and they certainly were a different club from the one we beat earlier. It was a tough one to lose, but right Dramatic Finish with Smvrna the same night, and rauis at Fournier Hall. The loss Yes-erdaN the tail, black-liaired sanford Prep calls it quits with 1 plunged the latter into fourth place be supervising spring drills of their i ketball to get him on an N.

L. to be protected. It's a grave error narticular rlnhs for the first, team when he finishes his coi.ege.to let pros distract them during the on i.v.u westtown. Fnenns a half-game ahead of the hotly Grande Valley open with a 17-, iatter's court. are Leo Durocher of the New York career.

11 under-par 26 for 72 holes, finishing st Andrew plays the last game PUuing St. Patrick's five. Giants and Burt Shotton of the ahPri hv x'r tTvotfP; a flVSmailr. 1 c- a i 1 t-i i. i Brooklyn Dodgers, who figured in finish.

It boosted Middlecoff toihrtcf tn ci NEWARK, Feb. Lakers Shatter BAA McAfee Tops Records Over Week-End Booters ill NFL vruf v-iT3V TPoVi OR 'iPi 1n fourth place among the money- S' 6 Pnis Je 7' 7116 record for the 300 winners of golf. 100 Ct' jPaced the Christ Our King quintet medley reIay race lvg. lowpred And so as Middlecoff reaches thej0 ito its 18th win in 25 starts. Christ-! saiesianum rive mioses miin a.ih tn i Cltr) Ui now im more concerned over the sensational switch last July; Ed Sawyer of the Philadelphia Phillies, and Bucky Walters of the Cincinnati Reds.

Stengel With Yanks The American's new brain trusters, all appointed at the close of the 1948 campaign, are Casey Stengel of ueiaware in winning a meet. 33-37 1 "f.l TTT ci. ih-j neanohs helned rewrite the Basket- i PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28 of the two-year period, he says LTSSon Chicago Bears' George Mc-! he thinks he has an exceUent honk dnrin- the week-end but it Af ee has been an outstanding back of making good golf and that going to continue along the reason Willi llll raw5 DUt iranea in Lehigh. Coach Father John Birkenheuer's i Meanwhile, the Blue Hen frosh years, but it wasn until last tournament trail.

Bethlehem Salesianum School five rang down 1 -vu on 1 natators lost to the fnP rnrtain on nnp th Andreoll Of St. Paul With 20 tne the New York Yankees. Red Rolfe! chase. season that, hp finallv won an in- Middlecotl stagen a great come nf thz notrnit TH rrovc anrl T-jnlr On i TVin romrrl Hrpnlfinrr ramp Satlir ui. r.nriP It 14 raisinz his total in 15 eames to 226.

cnooi eanmgs. 4J-J0. i in vtijuut ui in (-esiui oasKeioau seasons in recent slow of the Chicago WTiite Sox. dav nieht at Baltimore where the une Official sta tistics released hv the wiiev open top mone oi j.wu. vears yesterdav.

defeating St. onpn ton monev of SJ.OOt). no r- tioLtiuai, uricaiiiiK oi. er bittt- These managerial shifts and I Lakers edged the Bullets. 115-114 CHRIST Ol'R KINO 1 rnuLO VTT jicxln Hf annPflrPfl OH t.nP WaV tO SnOOl- Vt Aevino'c nf Wnvno Do 000 r.

G. 3 3 7 Pietuszka's condition." Tom Sheehan big: catcher with the York Club last reason, has been shuffled to Albany in the Pirate chain Benny Kiselew-ski and Chris Demel are in Alia mi as guests of Tom Heeney, the old heavyweight from down under Heeney, who operates a night spot in Miami, is a longtime friend of the Wilmington boys Eddie Horgan considers himself all set for the front-office part of the new baseball campaign after last week's five-day conference of the Phillies organization He even had to miss playing with the Gazelle during that stretch the coward. v.w...-;tJi ui UU in" ,540 WaltPr siatpr.on lip urst nine Dili ne ianiru Filas.f Andreoll. The win. the 12th in for the icaiuii ui 111c eipiuaiiiiig lav-co.

i Was SO OI OI OV asillilg lUll. iuic- plt.t-h,,vtri, i. 0 6 a is fi 2 2 2 2 fi 4 4 12 Hies in.r..n, inr win, iiir 1.1.11 in a lu iL'i who retired last fall! really found himself at the and oaching field. and came rolling l.ke the tn fine a row Jones. fi 20 Neyerf-f 4 fi Carmicheal.f 0 Arers.c 4 12 Pritchert 3 Johnson 0 2 1 7 Riley.

nc vii.viouu muiaiia die jjic-iiy sevCll Wric taucu, Llltr uivi enter tllP CO seabun lavuiiieb 10 win ine Amen- mark was 91 a. came between -n--. r. n-c three Mm-Yn Toele.j i ine lui iiier uikp liiiiversuv av- 1 uam wu iv recorn. can league nag again and tneir Washington and Rochester.

Seven Dr PIrtm f. i His final round was a 70 on the Fahey.e Totals 2A 21 61 Totals 37 12 66 Baltimore players fouled out; the includinB a 6n touchdown gal- i muddy, par 35-36-71. 6.095-yard Clyde Louth, citys scoring ace, old mark was six by Fort Wayne. ion MrAf(ip no Harlinsen municipal course. It went wound up his senior year and his The new school mark, which enhances the Biue Hen chances in the Middle Atlantic Starrs -'-hed-ued for next Saturda at LantJster.

was madp by Warn. Brady and Smith. The Ume was. 3:15.5. over the old record of 3 16 3 made by Campbell, Baird and Craig.

In the Saturday night basketball game at the home court, the Drexel quintet overcame a 13-pomt final period spurt hv me Blue Hens, winning 53-53. an Jablonski. center for the P. Dragon-, netted 16 points wi.n Al McCart. ncht behind with 15.

Acr and Gregory paced the with 15 and 14 points respectively. sternest opposition is expected to come from New York and Boston, who battled them to the wire last year in one of the closest races in against reTurn with rounds nf 68. 66 and 63. iast season with Salesianum in fine Fifty-five fouls were called i style pacing his club to victory with Batlimore; Rochester held the old Jerry Davis of the Chicaco Car- league history mark nf 46 The total score was 10 dinals finished runnerup to McAfee JbX-A HL jlinilipS with 16 returns for 334 yards and: The National League presents last hetter than the old mark of Junior Polish Circuit In 4-Wav Tie for Lead Jt'MOR TOL1SH LEAGl'K W. L.

Prr. W. Prt Uth Ward 3 1 .750 H'P'1I 2 2 ki 3 1 750 St. ri g's 2 2 5or. 3 1 .750 Civirs 1 3 20 StPllini'a 3 1 .750 Clown 1 3 .250 vear's chamDion Boston Braves.

St. i a 15 point total. In the prelim Salesianum's freshmen won. 24-19, over St. Katherine's junior varsity.

ST. KATHERINES SALESIANUM oy riuvmcnir anu an averaee 20.9 yards. Davis, a Delaware City Writes realm Marks Louis and Brooklyn on a sort of fcvery recora tnat was tjroKen nan firsvpar ni player from Southeast take-your-choice basis. The power- been set earlier this season Louisiana College, scored two rouch- ATLANTIC CITY. N.

Feb. 28 hitting Giants, under Durocher's The Saturday performance took downs after receivin booted balls aggressive leadership, may be the circuit's "sleeper." so much out oi tne nowever, anj 70-vard sprint for a six- gPt rnpir second Trie Junior Polisn Loop wounci up Hirhliahr the -vvc-'line match. that they succumbed meekly at Fort pointer was the longest in this cate- Drew 21,000,000 in '48 Baseball's preliminary maneuvers Wayne last night. 4-50. George gory for the 1949 NFL season.

Mikan, who had scored 53 points The Bears won thp tpam mint to demonstrate the form that car-1 ried them to top spots in other; years, when they compete in the doubles and singles event of the. forty-sixth annual American Bowl- ing Congress tournament. i begin with a double cloud hanging over the sport: G. F. I 1 0 2 Louth.

IS I 0 (i Robinson. 1 1 3 Seirirl.f 2 2 fi Krvhnw.f 0 il Barnes. 0 2 S1 Cahill.r 4 0 8 2 0 DtCarlo 0 0 0 Dusan 1 13. MrCij 1 3 5 E. Dusan 2 0 4, Quinian 2 1 a D'Amico.

2 0 41 iBattaslia.B 3 0 6 iKlne.e 1 0 a Sosnowski.s 2 15 iTrron.g 1 0 2 Totals 9 28: Toals 21 11 5i St Katherme'5 1 6 7 928 Sastanum 17 10 18 53 ST. KATH'RINE JVSALESTNUM FROSH Saturday night, managed only 14 return title after a two-year reign last night. the champion Philadelphia 1. Will the decline of the "easy Rochester, meanwhile, beat Bos-jEacles. Green Bav was second.

in a ioi ir-way tie tor tirst place ioi- witn wis the undefeated lowing yesterday's games at Modje- record of Ted Younclme. who scored ska Hall. a fall over Cinile-. Rowland. Lafay- Jembows handed Eleventh Ward matman who had a run of 13 its first loss of the season.

33-20. rught win- on tne mat until he Pulaski Legion thumped Civics. 56-'mPt the Bnje Hen heawweiqht. 29; Stellini's overpowered Hedgeville, nAIr. 58-53.

and St Hedwies defeated; IMC Caurt lfir Llts the Clowns. 30-23. i i i i i jembows uth ward i ll-laiip ton. 64-59, Saturday night and now Boston third, and the Eagles fourth. dollar" affect, as in other sports, the major league gates that drew 21.000,000 in 1948? leads the Lakers by a game and Violf McAffe.

Ch: Bears Hail. r-. r. 1. 2.

What will be the result of LEAVE it never be said, as it has been, that this year's Delaware City High varsity basketball team is the first in the history of the school. P. D. Geoghegan, chairman of the board of trustees of Delaware City School District No. 52, writes to announce that this is far from correct.

Here is the story on the school's basketball past, authored by Mr. Geoghegan: "Newspaper articles in recent weeks, while commendatory to the Delaware City High team and the school for playing Salesianum and other largei schools with such a small squad of also have tended to give the false impression that basketball is something new with us. "It is true we have resumed varsity basketball at Delaware City High this season and that this is our first team since 1942 or 1843. This was because our high school trades above the ninth were trans and Johnny Cnmmins, members the Detroit Fife Electric champion Danny Gardella's suit challenging the reserve clause, the backbone of the national pastime? The Minneapolis-Fort Wayne Los AngW game was the only action in the circuit last night. In other games JfW CsrdS Saturday New York defeated In-i CHESTER, Fr-h 23 'Sre- F.

I 0 0 1 1 3 At Yri Av. T.D 30 41T 1 .16 .134 ing 2 203 15.6 0 24 118 1 11 213 13 4 2 20 23fi 11. 0 .18 220 12.2 0 .13 217 114 0 19 217 114 0 13 116 0 10 141 14 1 0 Wtdman.f 0 Maezynski.f 0 Kruaa.r ship team of 1939. will bowl for the DiPrmzio.f Delux Weld Team, of Detroit. rlrr7 Adolph Unke, of Milwaukee, win- Gonude.c But if these questions were wor 3 Gale.r 7 Homer.

7 H.T'r3T--k;. 5 3 3 iv i 3 rial i. Lt. Co! T. Starr, n' graduate manager of a thirties at Pennsylvania Military announced baseball and track dianapolis, 81-76; St.

Louis edged 3 3 McManus.f 0 0 0 0 O'Df Lucia. 0 0 2 1 5' Longobardi.f 0 0 1 .1 3, 1 2 0 2 2 Dougherty 1 2 Quinian. 0 0 I Cogsins.z 0 1 rying the major leaguers as they scattered to ten camps in Florida and six in the West, it wasn't Green. Na rkuvski.g Samluck.g Lcrt.g jner of the singles title in 1929. is a I the fourth former champion.

r-foviaence. aa-au, ana unicago provo. Grn Bav whipped Washington. 103-90. Wash- Boon ington now holds a 9 -game lead in the eastern division.

10 2 14 8 'Rpp-irr 11 33. To'iis i schedules for th spring. Tlie varsitv nine, coached bv Bill fl 'urthn. former Cadet lummarj. has listed an 11-game slate com- Most of the concern seemed to be 3 1 7 7 19 Totals 8 24 6 over possible holdouts.

Several clubs Total? 0 night Crygier. Bauman and Library I ops rOt Crimmins alon? with Billy Williams. 1 1 recent winner of $7,000 in the Peter- in 1 OllSIl LOOp fray Uen Classic at Chicago, and Sgt. Ed polish leagi Easter, tied with the employers Caffiea oon 1 i team of Milwaukee for hare players unsigned and some 3It. Pleasant Prevails Dover Cage Tourney Moves Into Semi-Finals promise to be stubborn.

ptTLASKi legion Swarthmore College F. p. o. f. 0n April 6.

Coarh George Han- 5' Andreoll 4 9 'sell's trackmen will onen thir ram- CIVICS Lartonf 2 ELKTON. Feb. 28 (Special). claranlVi r1 -a iw -a foom axront i i UnhKe 4 -Mt i niir np st wTT'-rt i i tit vtiiiu uiavi in iiu ivaiii v. t.

rv.T kpscs urn nacarna nuvo. ported to Conrad High during the Cleveland still hasn't signed Bob Lemon, its 20-game winning pitcher. Infielder Bobby Brown has decided not to join the New York until he gets a favorable contract. on April 23. meeting the Drexel thinclas.

4 15 i P-asball 0 i rthmoro rh-ff Georeetown will meet Smvrna and I "iUUO ieam ton nign. b-u. Kracyia war because or a shortage oi teacn ers. Consequently, we did not en rifTinr Tiirnimrp a. ir.r ennvn i ii i nr.ii,..

4Patton.f 7 0 Conner. 3 2 4 Rosiak.g 7 6 Rybaltowskl, 0 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 2 11 Denton takes on Delaware City next tl fr rnrM.nri tnnt 7 te i Jtntckif ni.hUn th. tv, vMCi Polish Library remained the tearn fr Cortland. N. "i took wm 13 games.

iwv' gage in high schdol varsity sports Harry Gumbert, veteran relief running for a playoff berth the second place in the team event last: Bill Austin led the Delaware' five Brown.r during those years. The tweuth ana Aprii 9 Drxel Chf-'er Touis 23 19 SS 7 23 Totals final grade was restored to us this vn; Basketball League by con- nnjm with a 2.8T7 total. year, so we are simply trying to pick with 20 points. 09 1 The prelim went to Elkton's junior 699! varsity. 22-15.

HEDGEVILLE STELLIATS pitcher of the Cincinnati Reds, is listed as a definite holdout. Here's the spring training layout; NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Braves BradenSon. Fla. New York Otants Phoenix. Ariz.

up where we left off several years In gaining the semi-final round, laSt Howard Eakt. Grand Rapids. Mich loMoMfnm. a at. Modieska Forest Hinch, Lincoln Park.

Mich, rorgetown had to put on a Strong HPdvillP Emanuel Weimar. Philadelphia Gsor 23 T7niv. nf a- Aprii 27 wes' Ciieytr S'a a 23 Urs.r.-j; a' 30 Dresfl a May 4 Mnmiic a. Mr- 7 Cpn. Mr: r-h'r- 6S8 i MT.

PLEASANT ELKTON G. F. ago. "Feb. 23 your paper ran two Sus rnira period scoring spree to eumin-, 1 vr i Hank Human, los Anz 637 G.

F. P. 8 4 20 BroncheU.r 4 8 14' 4 0 Kowslski.c 3 0 6 0 0 0 Dineen.g 7 3 17' Rich 1 13 Przyblak.g Podolak.c 10 21 Kuczmarikl.g 2 10 15' Grade. 3 0 8 iHilping 113 ate Laurel- 57-46. Delaware Citv ranim TO 1 1 ooulrL5lae Iori Joshua Kimmelman.

Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pirates San Bernardino, Ms-, secona Dy crusnmg or. aranisiaus, tawara 4 Che'rer i 'Ves nn a 53-31 scorp on Port Miles, after; quehanna Basketball League scores and the standings of the league Calif. St. Louis Cardinals St. Petersburg, Tli a slow first period, and Denton nitarahilme tho rVmoy i FOLISH LIBRARY Chester Mr: May i Rooert b.

Branrora. Pa. Fau! H. Laudenbach. Trenton.

N. J. FW 3257 Hank Nosakowssi, Detroit G. F. P.

r.rl Tavlnr Iinff which rang down the curtain on OpT. Fiorelll.g 2 15 Olson. 4 4 111 its regular season that night. You 685 679 iReeder.f "i Wortz.f "73 Dukes.c fi7J I Moore. iDieti.g I Thomas, S3jKuehn.g iaa Davidson.

l3 Totals Miv 2 A.br:: 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 Chester. L. Sullivan, 6 1 13! Bonkowski.f 5 1 11 i ALL FVFNTS Totals 16 21 S3 To'als 25 8 58 1 0 Nicholson. 4 0 Pappas.e 0' 14 0 Totals o2-za. GEORGETOWN I LAUREL will note that Delaware City is lead Truck Salaty.f G.

F. P. I Sklpskl.c Ir.rf.'j'e Ch Aprii 27 at G. F. P.I 3 8 ST HEDWIG'S CLOWNS 1 2 12jSakowskl.f 2 0 4 Joe van W'inkle.

Charleston. W. V. 0 warzewskl.c 4 15 Paul scheidn. Sandusky, 0 14 Dabkowski.g 1 0 2 jtrry Valget.

Norwood. 4 8 Skiblckl.g 8 0 18 1 William Flesch. Los Angeles 0 fl! AUEUSt. 0 0 OlOnh.rf. Smith nraHtr.Tr! 1 5 7 F.

Sullivan, 1 4 BiMcCullin.g 29-30 Re. a'. ran.m 5 1 7 2 0 0 1 5 3 7 pnuaaeipma pmiues ciearwstM. fu. Cincinnati Reds Tampa.

Fla. Chicago Cubs Los Angeles. Brooklyn Dodges Vero Beach, Fla. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Indians Tucson, Ariz. New York Yankees St.

Peterburgh, Fla. St. Louis Browns Burbank, Calif. Boston Red Sox Sarasota. Fla.

Detroit Tigers Lakeland. Fla. Philadelphia Athletics West Palm Beach, Fla. Chicago White Sox Pasadena. Calif.

Washington Senators Orlando, Fla. F.e'.d. ing the league with 12 victories against two losses. Every player in the Delaware City championship lineup except one D'Amico is a former player on Delaware City 9 4 22 '18 10 4 4 12: Boreckl.g DeLuca.f Cooper. Lewes.

Calloway, Mitchell. 10 2 4 1 9 1 1 3 5 3 13 0 2 2 0 1 1 I Mav 4 at ch--r- town, Md DOtBLES Grifflth.f Hudson. Walls.c Travis.c Conaway.g Marvel.g Llnge.f Totals Totals 21 7 49! Totals 20 8 48 21 iYMHA Five Tops COK; 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 Donorr.o 0 0 0 Monaco 1 0 8 4 18 Anderson. O'Connor. 2 4 8 Cronev.g Kuse.g 1 1 3 Murray.

Ruta.g 0 2 2' Rarczak.g 0 0 0' Totals 9 12 30' Totals 3 2 8 10 2 3 3 9 14 18 46 i Cherer Charles Carnegie-Ed Montgomery, Philadelphia 1308 Robert Rack-WUlard Andersnn. Chicago 1273 HEDGEVILLE 4 7 15 ST. STAN'S High. Eddie Jordan, Franltie cos tango, Chick Fagin, George Tu Rock Manor Five Wins 17 23 571 O. Totals i xi.

an at oettvssurg Mav 23 Nijhbrhoi District Cohere? r. Swarthmore. gend, Bobby Neal, Billy Morrow, DELAWARE CITY FORT MILES Buddy Bnmar-Ned Day. 1266 i Henry Eransby-George The YMHA Comets defeated 8 7 23 Kirk Morrow and Jordan also have P. 1 17 0 4 1 7 5 0 0 South African Girl Larnick.f Birlowe.f Eannack.g Walra vrn.g McDowell.

7 0 2 0 2 0 4 18 4 36 5 fl 10 Inzrak 7 0 14 2 0 4' 4 8 Totals i a basketball game at the YMHA, Picard, Liiiclsav CaptureiA. Hrrvrs Hijzli Gun In Fla. Golf Tourney ming'on. di 1249 while Rock Manor tripped tne xs; VFT fl. 4 ci Ralph phiia- B3y5, 48-47, and Mu Sima downed I lWOSOine lltle in 111 A Mioot sVonehark! Allen-124' Sigma Phi.

36-31. ORLANDO. Feb. 28 -7P. i A M.

Rrvp? iff-d 97x100 to ORMOND BEACH. Feb. 28 15 3 33 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 11 1 1 0 0 3 31 JP). Jo Anna, of Durban, South o'-vn, pa our kingi coMtiJs For the first time in th eieht-: tikP Class 4 honors In tho Africa, will be among the crowded GPP! Cluney Tops Shoot The Oval Gun Club held its first 2' 1 year history of the tourney, the rninpton Trapshnon2 Association's field of amateur women golfers tee (Continued on Following Fast) Gty Police Quintet Beaten in Philly Bow The Wilmington Police basketball team bowed to a Philadelphia Police League all-star aggregation Satur-da night at Convention Hall, 51-26. The Wilmington five kept within striking distance throughout the first half, but superior reserve power and height wore them down in the final frame.

The local five trailed 22-14 at the half. ing off tomorrow in the qualifying round for the South Atlantic women's title. annual prize shoot Sunday at Edg-moor. First honors went to D. L.

Cluney, 48 50, with Martin Annon Ralph New York 1238 Martin Schmocker. Bul- N. Y. 1230 TEAM American Bowling and Billiard Corp. New York and Newark Ticknor Furniture.

Cortland, N. 2877 De Angelis Grill, Hershev, Pa 2872 Jot's Bar. Cleveland 2888 G. F. P.I G.

Jordan, 3 1 Carter, 6 Costange.f 2 0 4' Melton. 0 Fagin. 2 0 1 Jones.c 5 1 11! Levin, 0 Kirk.c 3 1 7 Sherba.c 2 4 19! Gunsolus.c 0 Tugend.g 0 0 0' Henke.g 5 Dimico.g 4 3 11! Albert. 0 Hobbs.g 0 Johnson. 0 Totals 23 7 3o Totals 14 DOVER DENTON G.

F. Ph G. 2 0 4 4 Owens.f 0 1 1 Tracy.f 1 Marttnf 2 7 lUPresent.f 2 Thompson, 2 2 8 Lane.f 0 Cooke, 0 1 1 Coalla.f 0 Duncan, 0 0 Mundy.f 1 Skabla.c 0 3 6 Rash.f 0 0 0 Leve.g 4 IMoldock.f 0 1 (Wilbre.f 1 iSUuchtcr.g 1 Totals 6 13 2i Totals 21 31 0 4jmedalist team won the Interna- snoot yesterday on tne Basin Rod jtional Mixed Two-Ball golf title "arge near N'ew O-m'o. 'yesterday. Jones.

Bradshaw. and M. 0 flj Marjorie Lindsay, Decatur, L. Hopkins. Aberdeen, Md tied for 0 i 1 second with 0n; 2 0 3 1 2 0 4 1 3 2 6 Swinger.

1 1 3 Berier.f ISehaefer.f 14 33! Totals Hadfield.c Dugan.g Totals 2 5 0 9 2 13 Two of the favorites are last 3 75 jand Henry Picard, Cleveland pro nr r-iifiii. I. rvrM year's finalists, Carol Diringer of Tiffin, Ohio, the winner, and Pol in second place. 46 50. Joe Kibbler and Will Hetherton were tied at 43 50 and Vance Neugebauer was fifth with 41 50.

M. S. Evans. Kirkwod. Pa.

J. D. rnnnert thi rrnwn. Hut thev hart SIGMA PHI GPP Boxers Lead Breeds MTJ SIGMA GPP' 3 11 0 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 2 3 15 3 19 1 1 0 i 0 0 2 Alf.f 2 0 4 to put on a strong rally to com 9lty- Md- come Louise Suggs. Lithia Springs.

tk ton. tld for and Gus Novotny. Cincinnati, i A four-way tie Shootina one under nar rolt on r.e.sultpd. ln.Ci?5 witn C. H.

ly Riley of Fort Worth, the runner-up. Other seasoned players who will contend for the crown include Mar Illinois Magician Pi. J. Uog Miow List 4 4 4 0 8 3 5 WILMINGTON i PHILADELPHIA G. F.

a. r. p.i MIAMPATr.K (NKA) UKAiNur, IS. f'eo. 28 a pvafflpr Pflr'pch'irw ra- Pizor.f 4 Ralphelson.e 3 Greensteln.f 3 Bcrrer.s 3 Oelder.j 2 Totals 18 1 0 0 1 2 8 Chany.f 4 38' Totals 2 1 S.Powell.f garet Gunther of Memphis; Mary L.

L. Mc- 1 0 3 0 0 0 Harry Combes does not believe there il'f Jhirl.an"ual, 0 3 3 Manning, 7 -Jarreli. WUmmaton: Wren Agnes Wall of Menominee, 10 S3 1 1 cc-ulj icaa at rafiV 3 13 Hdcb-ofhall nlaver t.h( a will acantl 9 3: Laucner. ueaamr. pa and C.

M. all crn- Club will be held Sunday with a Kappauf.f Kracyla.f Fatton.e Koddy.e Floraanti, Faolot MeOulrt.f ROCK MANOR I boys the Suggs-Novotnv duo went in. a it, ai i i i G. P. P.

3 2 Namoll.f 3 9 4 8uplleky.f 3 4 Kullkowskl.c 6 McGhee.c 0 OiClemcnt.g Fatcone.g Nine with a better fake or who works in for shots with any more ability than Illinois junior Bill Erickson. Lucas.f 2 1 Si 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 Dot Kielty of Pebble Beach, Pat Devaney of Grosse He, Jean Hopkins of Cleveland, and Mrs. Maurice Glick of Baltimore. Also on hand will be Margaret Lindsay of Decatur, 111., who paired with Henry-Picard to win the International mixed two-ball at Or- Qulnn.t Ice Hockey LAST NIGHT'S KESTJLTS National Leagv New York 3, Detroit 2. Boston 3, Chicago 3 (tie).

Amtrlcan Leagne Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 3. Cleveland S. Indianapolis 1. Springfield 4. New Haven 3.

Providence 6, St. Louis 3. record entry of 940 dogs. The event will be held at West Oranee Armory. The 1949 entry list tops last year's by 150 dogs.

The New Jersey Boxer Club leads with 139 entries. William J. Smalley of North Plainfield will pick the best of show. Wllliaras.f Mclnnea.c Perknero Horner. Rickerson.g 4 1 9 ulrZ ai lT "y-secona noie.

Watkins tied with H. Jones of 2 Undy fnd Plcard- who. never iFaun Grove. Pa with 24x2 3 2 were behind In any of their other handicap event, while Reeves' won 4 0 matches, came right back to win; the class A doubles with a rer'ect i 1 3 the thirty-third and thirty-fourth! 24 score and MccUvern ieiwlth Par and halve the thirty-fifth Hockessin. had 17x24 in Class is 19 9 47 for the victory.

did E. M. Mitchel. Aberdeen. Md' Brodlt.g Fannon.g 3 3 II Herman, 1 3 ISiPoliih.f 1 fl 8 3 12! Ltpsteln.e 1 3 I Austin.

(t iKatz.g 19 10 48 Totals ITowaon.g Additional Sports On Following Page 0 Walker.g aj 7 ,1 lando yesterday. 1 13 38 TOUU ToUla Totals.

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