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Journal-Everv Evenins, Wilmington. Delaware, Tliuixlay, March 23, 1913 Pusey and Jones Keeps Industrial Basketball Loop Crown arner Cagers. Beaten by Only One Opponent Phillies' Owner Mack Plans Batting Practice Shipbuilders Take Title Finale Easily TTT 1 if Today Training session Has More New Deals in Store As Scheduled to Suing Luniher for Fiit Time a Drill Will Be Stepped Up: Pofahl and Siuler Are Lone Absentees Hill Cox, Hinder, Turn Up With Trade Sending Boh Hragan to Brooklyn Salaty Nine Baskets Lead in Kout of DuINnit, Chadick, McDowell Lend Able Hand A Gillen Stars for Lowers Connie Mack, veteran manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, hopes to start batting practice today at Wilmington Park, and if favorable weather continues, is entertaining noies of an intra-squad game Sunday. The squad worked yesterday for th first time at the Thirtieth Bv Jl'DSON BAILEY HTCVSHKY Pa Marrh JPt The dnll was light. This is goin to be another trade Street enclosure, going through a two-hour session consisting of pepper games, calisthenics, shagging files, and a turn on the story from the Philadelphia Phillies If you have been paying much mound for every member of the and Jones handed DaPont a 57-37 thumping last night at the A to snare the championship of the Industrial Basket-Oil: League for the straight year.

DuPont the Shipbuilders in the first game of the series oat Pussy's came oaek to win the second and put -the clinching act on last r.ight in forceful style. The same teams were also finalists last year The feature of the game was the deadly sniping of Johnny Salary, Pusey guard. Training Camp Bunts By Associated Press attention to the club since young Bill Cox bought it. you undoubtedly have seen countless essays about how near the Phils are to completing all kinds of deals. Closer inspection at the camp of the Phillies reveals an epidemic of enthusiasm emanating from Cox.

pitching corps. All of the players due to report were in uniform yesterday except Roberto Estalella. Shortstop Pete Suder. and Infielder Jimmy Pofahl. Estalella arrived after practice and will take part in today's session.

He has been working out with the CAPE GIRARDEAU. Mo-Baterv prob He and Manager Bucky Harris lems plaguing Manager Luke Sesceli of the Washington Senators at College appear to be at the telephone morn- 1 Browns appear to be solving themselves Md with the imminent arrival of Catcher 1 "Slats" popped in his one-hand honk shots from either side of the backboards ali night and turned in a sco nr. log of 13 points, totalled on nine baskets from action and a free throw. He va. definitely "on" as paced the Pusev attack through- Pofahl, who was to come, to the perform- niS.

iiwu itiiu ins'" "iii Frankie Haves and vesterda trades and whenever they come up anee m- Brownie pitcher for air they alwavs assure question- Sports Roundup Wide World Spurts Columnist Bv Hl JR. Warner Junior High School basketball squad which iron eight out of 10 games. Lef to right Standing: Eddie Cantwell. coach Jim Hoch. Bob Shockley, Ray Kce.

Wall Suenehart. Hotcard Kennedy, Royal Richardson. Milton Isaacs and F. M. Heal, principal.

Seated: Rodney Bergstrom Chuck Ganoudis. Bob Engler, Capt. Corky Kiser, Harry Loose, Bill Pritchett, Murray Campbell. Ted Phillips and Bill Wright were absent. Salatv took down the honors.

Paul Chadick and Jirrirnv McDowell turned a fine ork for the winners. ilick the cords f.ve times In winning eight out of 10 games- CAIRO. Hi On 'fielder Harrv Wa liter nd t.vrsger Billy Soufhworth 'he St Louis Ordinals came terms by telephone yesterday, -plifire the difference salary demands. Stan Musial also apparently came rn terms fKHNCH I.ICK. Ind Some of the 11 Chicago Cub pilrhers may find themselves in the outfield when intra-squad games start Sundav.

OnlT three outfielders are in ramp. MUNCIE. Ind. Manajer Frankie Frisch idf Pira'e squad for an jntra-ciub enif today, scheduling Hank Gornicki, Hip Se-Aell Boo Kllnger. and Wally Herbert for 'hree each on the mound LAFAYETTE.

Ind -The Cleveland In-dians had their f.r.-t ln'ra-squad fame ves'erday. a team captained bv Ken defeating a riub led by Buddy Roscar. Eddie Hickey. the Creighton basketball coach, thought it was the real thing when New York had its 5 a. m.

air raid test the other morning. Hoping to sleep late, Eddie had drawn his window shades against the early morning 'he field, as did McDowell, a-hile both f.surfd heavily in Pusey vipiiority on the floor and around backboards. I Poseion Brings Points wis or. top because of the C. Y.

0. Cagers Battle for Place Hoyas, DePaul Face in Finals played. Coach Eddie Cantwell's Warner Junior High School basketball team -as defeated by only one opponent, Wilmington Friends School Reserves, The junior Quakers turned the 'rick twice, each time after Warner had won four straight games. ers that they feel certain they are making progress. "I'll puaiantee that we'll have at least three -ew faces on our squad before openinfc Cox told us.

"Yeh, I menn three in addition to what we hae now. "I tnink they will be good deals for us. too. They kidded us some about the Baoe Dahlgren deal, didn't they. It's neginnine to look like a pretty good trade from our angle isn't it?" This question called for instant agreement.

Cox said he could report nothing concerning the status of his negotiations witn the New York Yankees for reopenir.p. the Nick Etten deal made bv Gerry Nugent, previous owner of te Phillies. However, the gossip in camp is that Commissioner Landis had advised Edwaio G. Barrow, president of the Yanktes, to provide adequate substitutes toi the two New York leading rival, Bayard Jun- ability to come of: the backboards And. just as the sirens sounded, the on the vast, majority of retrieves, shade cast off its moorings and The Shipbuilders, in possession of rolled to the top with the usual the ball most of the time, passed and startling slap.

Paul's ior Hign. among others was beaten Battle for East N. C. A. A.

A from Washington with Estalella in exchange for Bob Johnson, has declared his intention of remaining out of baseball but Mack hasn't given up hopes of bringing him into the fo.d. Taking part in tlv drill yesterday were Pitchers Russ Christopher. Lu-man Harris. Jesse Flores. Roger Wolff.

Don Black. Sam Lowry. John Burrows. Tal Abernathy. Dave Odom and Bill Salerno.

Catchers Hal Wacner and Bob Swift handled the hurlers and Catcher-Coach Earl Brucker led the calisthenics. Infielders in camp are: Dick Sie-bert, Eddie Mayo, Irving Hall. Bruce Konopka and Frank Skaff. Six outfielders, including Elmer Valo, former Wilmington Blue Rocks ace. were in uniform.

Trie other gardeners are: Jim Track, up from Lit If Rock of the Southern Association where he hit .309 last season: John Welaj. who had the same average with Buffalo of the International League: Joyner 'Jo-Jo White, former Detroit outfielder, who has been with Seattle the last four years, hitting .299 in 1942: Estalella and Felix Mackiewicz, up Wilmington. Konopka, hard-hitting first sark-er of last season's Blue Rocks, disclosed that he is classified 1-A in the draft. Mack put the Athletics on a vitamin diet yesterday. Decreeing that St.

Thomas', St. Meet Tonight for To Enter Titular Crown After Easy Wins Over N. Dartmouth Right Series St. Taul's Capt. Corky Kiser was the lead- ing scorer with 178 points in nine games before moving over to P.

S. duPont High where he is certain to advance his record in senior circles. MtDFORD. Mass. Joe Cronin is a strong supporter of the Navy raliMhen-ic drills.

He gives them credit for the fait he got tn of his Boston Red Sox squad members outdoors for a first workout yesterday. Kirkwood Harry Loos? was next with 44 points. Creedon I Position i Forward Forward i Center. Guard. Guard.

If you can believe what the boys say along West Forty-ninth Street, a couple of famous ex's, Henry Armstrong and Bummy Davis, may do a little fisticuffing in Cleveland in May. Since the fans can't travel, Coach Snorter Luster of Oklahoma hopes to take football to the customers next fall by playing in the big towns. St. Thomas' Barlow McDowell NEW YORK, March 25 UP). It will be Georgetown's Hoyas against DePaul for the National Collegiate A.

A. Eastern Regional basketball Warner totalled 303 points to 204 for the opposition. cut nicely while DuPont, oenma from tne start, put its chief reliance op. shots from around the foul lines sr. 1 beyond.

Buizv Gillen. besides dueling Chadick well, scored five times from the Moor, four of which were at a distance. His 10 points were high f-r DuPont. Bill Nash was next in line with six. DuPont was able to keep up with for only a few moments at rr.e Billy Cole's fielder gave DuPont, 2-! lead, and DuPont led again a little later on Bobby Sullivan Carucci Matoney Season's Record championship at Madison Square i chattels Allen Gettel and Ed Levy.

St. Thomas' and St. Paul's will battle it out tonight for the right to meet St. Ann's in the final Shaughnessy series for the C. Y.

O. Basketball League championship. KERSHEY. Pa Afer pa -chin? Babe Dahlfrrn in hi- fir oroj- around first oa-e. Manager Bucky Harris ol the Phils aid I vp Babe of-en cnouen to know he ugs preoy good, bu- a'-cr today I really benr.

to appreciate him BEAR MOl'STAIN. X. The Brooklyn Dodgers seemed pretty well set from the manpower angle today, with the addition of Bnhhy Bragan. infielder and catcher obtained in a deal with the Phils last night. The Yankees claim that they're The one-game playoff will be held Warner Opp.

34 Fr 19 l'3 Ferris 18 2H Bavard 21 25 Boys' Club 20 29 Friends Res 40 Archmere 14 29 Bayard 13 39 Ferris 26 33 Archmere Res. 23 Friends 2S 303 Totals 204 setting a baseball record bv having Y. son's fielder. 5-3. Paul Chadick the first, spring training camp where 1 the Y- M.

C. A. floor at 8:30 i o'clock. t.ed the score witn a brilliant stab the players wear hats and overcoats from the come- and Salaty put jn the hotel lobby. Garden tonight, with the winner who failed to report to the Phils, meeting the Western Regional cham- and that tin matter is being held pion for the national title here next up whiie wavers are asked in the Tuesday.

American i-easue. The Hoyas and DePaul turned in i Cox is practically commuting be-comparatively easy victories in the I tween his heme in New York. Phil-regional semi-finals at the Garden i adelphia, and the training camp. last night. Georgetown disposed of Sunday he made the round trip i New York University.

55-36. and from New York, approximately five DePaul. with Long John Mikan set- hours each way. to confer here for I ting a sizzling scoring pace with U0 two hours with Harris. I points, trounced Dartmouth, 46-35, Cox said he probably would stay-in a game which had been expected in camp now for the rest of the week.

to be as close as bread and buttter. 1 working out in uniform with his ball It was just too much Mikan six club. "I've been getting about four feet and eight inches of him for hours sleep a night and I need the i Dartmouth. The Chicago team sue- exercise to snap me awake," he ex- ASBURY PARK. X.

When Ar'- what was cood enough for the world Fletcher started rapping grounders to the New York Yankee, he must have had a peculiar sensation Not one of The men had ever played on the team before. Nick champion St Louis Cardinals was not going to harm the As, he ordered Trainer Jim Tadley to give Piiiehurst Golf Field Bunched Etten was on first. Oscar Grimes on sec- pach plaver a capsule a day. ond. Georje Stirnneiss on shor', ana Bil.

Johnson on third. Tonight is the rubber contest be-i tween the teams. St. Thomas' won I the first game in handy fashion but i St. Paul's came back with a surpfis-! ing victory in the second meeting to I send the series into the third con-1 test.

St. Ann's gained the finals last week by brushing aside St. Joseph's i in straight heats. St. Thomas' will probably start with Leo Marshall and Teddy Czar- necki at forward: George Barlow at i the pivot with Reynolds Davis and Jimmy McDowell in the back court.

I St. Paul's starting team will be Paul Kirkwood and Jack Creedon, for- wards; Franny Sullivan, center, with Dom Carucc; and Johnny Maloney Concord Eagle Down Beth Shalom Passers Concord Eagles defeated the Beth Shalom basketball team yesterday at Warner School, 29-19. CONCORD EAGLES BETH SHALOM When Mrs. Grace Comiskey, boss of the club, arrived at the White Sox camp just after a flood, she demanded a glass-bottom boat so she could see the practice field. Since the oil ran out, Joe McCarthy has stopped boasting about his nifty penthouse suite with a view of the ocean.

Jackie Floyd, Philly featherweight who was the hit of the eastern Golden Gloves championships, will turn pro as soon as the amateur boxing season ends. Greg Rice has been voted the New York A. C. veterans trophy for "athletic progress during 1942." Progressing two miles at a clip. Cruickhank Maintains One Stroke Lead; Four Others Threaten in Open cessfully throttled George Munroe.

plained. Bob Myers, and Jim Olsen, scoring As the conversation flagged stars of the Dartmouth quintet, and around the restaurant, table, he after taking the lead after the first turned to Harris and said, "c'mon. two minutes never was headed. De- Let's go call seven National League Paul had a 15-5 advantage before clubs and make seven deals." Munroe finally connected for Dart- Cox apparently wasn't kidding, at Posey's ahead. 7-o.

but Gillen fielder equalized the score agairi. Last Lead Tor DuPont N-n put DuPont in the van for i the las' time with a foul conver- sion. Teddy Czarr.eciu tied it upright back and when Jack banged in a follow-up shot, Pusey'- went ahead for the rest of the ball gime. Two fielders by and one more by McDowell quickly put Pusey ahead and DuPont. behind.

16-3 At ha If time Pusey's led, 22-14. and DuPont was never able to shave a point off this margin. With nine minutes to go. the Shipbuilders led. 33-26.

and the game wound up with field goals coming thick a.r.d fast from both sides as Pusey's continued to hold the upper hand. In the preliminary. Ajax. Delaware Sate junior tournament winner, defeated Y. M.

C. 49-35. Ed Koffenberger and Bob Riley were the top scorers for the winners, and Joe Borecki for -fie losers. LAKEWflOn, X. .1.

si-inning game was on the program for the Xew lorW Giants today, with Manager Mel Ott planning to use four rookie pitchers. COLLEGE PARK. Md E.eht more pleyer reported to the Washington Senators ye ifrria' decree Myatt. tr.fielrier Irmr. Columbus; S'an Spence.

Catcher Tony from Minneapolis. Marion from Utica. Pitcher Rae Scar-loro ich. Outfielder Gene Moore. Infielder Joe Jacobs from Wjchra.

and First Baseman Mickey Vernon. BOSTON Boh Quinn said today he was dickering for a Double outfielder for his Boston Brav. but he offered no details. Wade.f Pmiitore.f McClure.r Wade Callahan mouth's first field goal at the 11-! minute mark. The Georgetown-N.

Y. game 1 9 0 0 2 Krorr.fifld.f 4 Goldman. 1 1 Toor.a 0 2 Hendler.t 0 0 4 Salomon. sr 1 Silverman 0 KronSeld.g 2 3 29 Totals 8 PINEHURST. N.

March 25 (U.R). Professional Bobby Cruick-shank, 48-year-old golfer of Richmond. had a one-stroke lead that. A few hours later it was announced the Phils had obtained Pitcher Jack Kraus and cash from Brooklyn in exchange for Bobby 0 0 2 0 at guard. i The Parish League's final series also produced a 20-point scorer.

Tall for the 1942-43 championship will get 3 7 2 18 Bragan. and nad purchased Pitcher nnrw i fh nroiimirrv- "ic ou-iiuic miclui i uu ui j0hn Mahnken ot Georgetown a 13 Totals Referee Kenncdv. St. Thomas' meeting St Mary's The fortv-firft annual North-South Open tough man on the collected 10 Schoolboy Rowe from Montreal. icontest is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock.

0 neia goals to ieaa ms team ueorge- oi victory were enaangerea oy iour town led at th? half- 32.19 The Garden State race track op- erators at Camden, N. are so sure JollllIlV Mize Passes other veteran pros today. The cf tonight's finals will Bracketed from one to five strokes meet one of our teams Wyomine. k. i 11 PUSEY AND JONES iney oe running tnis summer that they've added two new $5,000 stakes to the program.

They're planning a five-day racing week and no 40- Armed Service Exam behintd tthe cs 1 klahoma' Washington or Texas tot31 of 1-'2 143 ere JoeN. Y. U. and Dartmouth will meet fj S.S:SanS Philadelphia, with 72- in the consolation game tonight. DUPO irfne harazen.

4rooKneia. Even then Mrhiladelnhia was famous man. was accepted tor the armeu Conn 74.731.47; johnny Farrefc iTi A I services today after passing his Morristown 73-74147. and i 1 nrce tOindlll ldli UUDS physical examination at Jefferson j0e Turner. Rockville Center, N-j To Plav 'Defense Series' i Barracks.

74.74 148. Mize will be assigned to either cards ranging from 152 to-183! NEW YORK. March 25 (INS). 1 the Army, Navy, or Coast Guard. L.Drp nnctj-H nf-r th w-n-d mnnH Plans for New York Citys own "De-' Induction officials said he would be vesterdav bv the rest of the field of I fnse World's Series," were set to- sworn in and then released for a 97 amateurs and nro strivin-7 to day following a confab between of-' F.

P. Connor. 0 5 Chadick. 5 2 13 2 3 4 Czarnecki.f 3 2 8 2 1 Carucci.f 0 0 0 rz- 1 1 rrarre.c 2 1 5 2 0 4 3ila-y 9 19 G.l'.en i 5 0 10 Hostak.g 10 2 2 15 McDowell. 5 1 11 Tvi 9 i 10'aH 25 7 57 Oak' and Panek.

Y. A AJAX 1 1 .1 Miller 3 1 7 1 2 Grossman 0 0 0 P-'k. 0 10 2 0 4 1 9 2 0 4 Divi.i 2 1 5JK berger.e i 17 0 0 0 5 0 10 10 2 Do ugrer'y 12 4 2 0 4 Grzorv.i 1 1 3 A berger 0 0 0 I. 3 35 Total- 22 5 43 Matchmaker Nat Rogers claims to be the Ned Irish of Jacobs Beach. He used to run two basketball teams, the Optimos and the Arlingtons, on the East Side.

TODAY'S GUEST STAR Tommy Fitzgerald, Louisville Courier-Journal: "Judging from early reports via do? sled from the northern baseball camps, hip burns this spring won't come from sliding but from sitting on the clubhouse radiator." fLcials of the three New York clubs. seven-aay luroiugn oeiore return-1 win the crown vacated bv Ben Ho-ing to camp to begin service. gan, the 1942 champion. Hogan has He was with the St. Louis Cardi- been eliminated by the new tour-nals for six years and was traded in nament rule admitting only ci-December.

1941. to the Giants. He vilians over 33 and members of the is 30 years old and married. armed forces. News-Journal Pin Awards Mayor F.

H. LaGuardia. Grover A. Whalen. chairman of the C.

D. V. O. and sundry city officials. Thp doubleheader in the triangular "series" between the Yanks.

Giants and Dodgers is scheduled for April 14 at Yankee Stadium and a net of $100,000 is anticipated. Proceeds will go to the fund used to carry on the work of the Greater New York Civilian Defense Volun- teer Office. Close Soon With Race Close I The new Del Monte, Navy 1 pre-fiight school will have varsity athletic teams in all sports, but will i limit travel to a 250-mile radius, Lieut. Mitchell J. Gary, former Min- nesota tackle, has just been named athletic director at Del Monte.

I The 18th Field Artillery box- ing team of Fort Sill, cele- The opener will be between the Yanks and Dodgers, with the Giants with a total of 18 awards, nearest competitors are rune playing the victor. If the games are Maguigan, 210 Maryland ftvenup fhpv will hp rv-ctrvineri Seniors Near Crown In Archie Basketball CLAYMONT, March 25 fSpe-ciaii. The S-niors scored a 36-20 ictory over the Freshmen to near fr." in-'-rcla championship of Archmere Academy. The S-prnmirfs vanquished the Juniors. in the series to decide third pi -p.

Th ym pams meet a Bain rained out. to April 16. T-ainpH nut brated its victory in the state i Golden Gloves tourney by buy-; ing a S100 war bond for Karen ILii 11. aiiu ilVLUC llUiil. IJiJU North Jackson Street, with 12.

Julie J. Ciociola. 1211 Chestnut Street and Stidham McGinness. 616 North Van Buren Street, are tied for the lead in the men's division, with The bowling season is. rolling around toward its conclusion and the awarding of News-Journal prizes March 31.

At the close of the contest, two $25 bonds will be presented as najor awards, one to the man with the most awards for the season, and one to the woman with the highest number. At present, Mrs. Margaret Mc-Hugh, 1800 North Union Street Meltcn Gels Letter BETHLEHEM. March 25 'Special) lUiam F. Metten, of 2209 Bavnard Boulevard.

Wil- ovy expTSS Dushane, 13-month-old daughter of Lieut. "Duke" Dushane, former amateur lightweight champion who died in French Morocco last November. six awards apiece. They are followed carry the mail closely by Louis Gaines, 29 East mington. has been awarded Twenty-fourth Street, with five.

8nd a minor letter as manager of the James Viscount. 1317 West Tenth Lehigh University junior varsity bas in the 00' leads in the women's competition, Street, with four. ketball team j'fec rjtf rare rfrefj- iNewark Girls Beaten Bv Faculty on Court NEWARK, March 25 (Special The Women's Faculty basketball team scored a 25-16 triumph over the Newark High girls' varsity yesterday. VARSITY I FACULTY our, i FN TOP 3 FRESHMAN 1 3 Fazan 0 0 0, Johnson 2 0 4 4 4 12 La 4 0 0 0 O'Sfill 2 .4 3 4 1 0 2 F.Uiaer. 10 2 1 C.

1 3 Forr'jna4ot 2 0 4' 0 0 0 T--4. 1.1 10 35 To' a Is 8 4 20 JUNIORS D. 1 0 2 4 0 8' DVnr-y 7 1 Dexfn.f 4 13; Hj 4 1 0 1 0 2 Haley 0 0 0 Ki -'T 3 14 Whee '01, 0 0 0 irrhv 0 0 0- Brian 0 0 0' Tti.i 11 131 10 1 21 0 P.l 2 4 Chalmers, O. F. 4 2 10 1 Re.d.f 3 Hanson.

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Tna: 11 3 25 im)iiii CHESTER. Pa March 25 0J P). Chesfr' four bowling alleys were todav as t.h result of -pin bov" short a x. North Training Costly EVANSVILLE. March 25 (INSi.

Detroit's Tigers will return to train in Lakeland. at the close of the war Steve O'Npill. team coach jrrrj-( trt Times change but Schmidt's remains the same 4ue mm dibit Robert Vandever. operator of Penn Recreation Center and secretary of announced today. One reason for tn S'a-e Bowiin8 Operators' Asso- the change- O'Neill said is the heavy ria-ion.

said the action was taken PXnense of training a team in the i Beer Ale fer Mayor Ralph F. Swarts warned North. Cost, of feeding and housing lit trie operators would punished t. v. mil i in the Evansville setup runs $3 a day while it averaged only $4.50 at Lakeland.

IN BOTTLES ON DRAUGHT if bovs under 11 were found in th Vandevr ssid that most- boys of eal are either had been drafd or hud ricen higher-paying shipyard Jib. Sports Mirror By Astoctated Pre FKINSEY Today A Tear Ag Wet, Virginia defeated western Kentucky. 47-4S. in finals of invitjri DakbU tournev a. Madison STJr Garden.

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