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Ml KTtOR--SATURDAY. MARCH 17, 1928. CATHOLICS LOSE FIRST HOME GAME The record of eighteen HtralBlit victorks on Hie honii' Hour IblB Bi'fteon. established by Cathotli! lllKh WHS broken Inut tive- nlnc when Hie yellow JiickclB of Couch Bchleifcl slcppi-d out of their class to lake on the Theta Kaptia J'hl fraternity of Penn oolleee. The vlsllor.i lowered above OnlhollCB nntl won the 53-47.

Pcnn took the first period 1S-6 and ti-il itt the imlf 27-12- The third round pud. pd BaHlirts (tnloro made by both tcaina, Alloona Catholics go to Jersey bbore for a gam, t.n1 l.l. II. 8. Irwln, Fl.

Fd.Fl.TI Dnwbon, F. Myers, Bradley, C. Horsier, a. T. Irwln.

O. Totals Theia Capt. Dfinaliey, Wvbtr, F. Bulllviin. Von Nelda, G.

Kllcy, O. Kcllcy, 0 (I 0. 0 Tim Camnmmro. Scorer, Hacaia. I 1 II.

S. Why, Welmer, Farahaugli, T. Irwln, uonlon, Totals Kicvan. Rubin, Fd. Fl.

Fd. Fl. Tl. 7 1,5 3 li Totalfl 2 0 0 18 ncfcree, McCloakey. Timer, Cohen.

Scorer, Blochi. HOOKS SLIDES Another reference lo the "Battle of Shelby" fa made In the latest magazine bio- craphy of Demjjscr. This one, as well dearly every life story of the former champion, recounts terrorism of the hard two-gun men from the cow ranches anil the oil fields who took their Irons Into the arena lo SM that no harm would come by their trannchlldren, as a result, will read In the hlstori ot pugilism Uial the great Dcmpse, to "carry" Olbbons.and blot Ms own record Wlt6 a fifteen-round decision because It Le had scored a Knockout he would have been shot. It may give those youngsters A thrill to Ihink o( those old hard days of that wlla iest ot 19Z3 and a visualise the ringside "at. flllW With desperadoes with heavy ar- tlllery parked on their lap and the bead laid, on and Jack Kearns.

TO thSe who on scene In Shelby lor six weeks before tho fight and a lew day. after, the wonder arises If the writers those blood-curdling blosraphlcs were ever Shelby. The only gun seen In or near Shelby In i that llm. wiTs strapped upon the lanky leg it Jim Allsap ino kidding), who was the chlet and the police foree of Bheioy. piece of anlllery barked only and then It barked from witnln the holster and nearly disabled the chief.

One nl ht a fire broke out In a little house across the tracks where some of the MW- neas of the town was oh. the market. The cl lef saw the srnoke anil the flames and he fan down the one street In Shelby soundlns the alarm. He tripped In a hole, fell down on. nil face and the gun went oft.

The chief the? put the safety lock on the musket anil did tnJ rest of his patrolling at a leisurely walk Som? of the railroad detectives the Great Northern had gats with them, but they didn't need them. A good mean look at the touch men of the plalni was sufficient to tSd thSS Tin the. direction of the Thert WM a gun or two in the legal poB- MMlon of Home of who came Into the town to close up the drinking lorn, but they never had to use them. They found most of the places deserted when they irrlved Suite anU tho bootleggers were Plying their hip and two-finger glasses in lh Siy i 8p 1 ofi the desperate character of the JIB t) vet and the general diaplay of Bhootlng eame the day of the tight when some ot the ticket men for-aonw tUfflculty was found in getting Irons to frua- any atttmpt to maJta away with the Until the day of the flsht, Dempsey never MW Shelby and Kcarns wasn't around the town much. They made thrlr nead- quartcH In Great Falls and the Inhabitants of that enttrphilns town didn't their ftaht any too sertouely.

did a 101 of taking mbout thrtaU.irom the niff ana In but he knew Bood publicity. It mlsht bavi been ft stray ahot would have been at Kearnt for he waiin't exactly popular In that tectlon. He had been in a Jam before In Montana and some of the older resident! him. Olbbonn, of more popular than DempHty for reanonB that do not liaye to Ire reputtd. But Dcmpsey wasn't despised to the point of being made a target for RUI play.

Everyone, around there knew thai Bcmpstr would fight whether he got the not and tnty knew that Kearna doing all the forcing for the last penny. It anyone had been bent on shooting Dempsey for being toujth or mean with oib- hoha there would have' been some ialvos when Dempney held Gibbons with ht.i of the ring between th ropes and beat htm on the back of 111? neck and when Jit routed him below the tnlt a dozen But. thtre waa ho shooting. With the exception of some of the staff In corner then- were no bulging hips round the tlngnldc that Indicated n. rod.

Ask Damon Rtmyon, Hugh Fullerton. Dick Little. Erie Hayes, Heywood Broun, Hype Igoc. Bill Corum, Warren Brown, or any other ncwf- vapcrmen who were present, how many guns they trained on Dompsey! Juat another good utory gone wrong. CAGE SCHEDULE.

P. A. A. No. 6 finals at Huntingdon.

Apprentices at. Camtlen, N. J. Junlatt college Co-Eds at Lebanon Valley. Middle Dlvtilon Jrs.

at Philadelphia. Darbrooh vs. Second Avenue. U. B.

Jn Junlata Kipper Jra. vs. Second Avenue Jra. AUoona C. H.

S. at Jersey Shore. ACAItEMY Hoyel- o'Rmirkc Hoyer Pommef LIFTING PHILLIES TO BE HARD TASK WINTER HAVEN 1 March Philadelphia National league caseliaU club offers the annual chance to its manager to win what the fancy writers call "undying fame." At least the new pilot, Mr. Burton K. Shod.mi, can gain a lot of favorable puo ifclty, and all by the "simple" task of get ting this learn up from the baseball depths in which It HO long lias been mired.

To call the. clmm-es bright spring would be overs tat Ing the mailer, but from the way the team Is hustling In training oamp and with several prospect? the fold, Burl- may be the man to get the PhilB out of the rucii. William H. Kelly, a strapping first baseman obtained from a Class AA minor cir cult. Is going to play llmt bag when the Reason gets under way, as Russell Wrlghlntoiie has been moved to the outfield.

Kelly stands 6 feet 3 Inches, weighs 190 pounds and a home-run hitter In the minors. The other Intlelder of promise IH Whitney, late of tlio New Orleans club and; a third baseman. Shotten points him out with pride to all correspondents visiting the camp. Heinle Sand will be back at short and in Fresco Thompson the Phils are wull equipped at second base. Thompson is one of the best kfeystuiH- men in the league, can hit and tins developed rapidly since he has been up.

"Wrlghtstonc Is an outfielder," says Shotten "anil there Is where he will play." Wright- etone Is a rfond tmll player, a timely hitter ami should have another good year to. Judge- by his early Big Cy Williams and Fred Leach will play and right Held. Both are good hitters and can hardly be pushed out of the regular lineup, although Hohnian and Spaldlng are working hard for a berth. AI Nixon again will be In reserve. Fourteen pitchers nrc with the club.

Total! Sllberstom LyoiM Novuniky Kenner 5fil 58? -trig 1606 IH 112 Si 92 105 KB 324 353 88 5U 544. 471 1555 f)2 US ..95 87 S6 J16 104-308 176 190 TOUH 451 333 Mackty 150 131 B. Carp 135 Jlaitt 301 Plug 80 Jl 1B1 80 ACADEMY TENPINS. 133 137 112 US If.B 120 1.13—410 1.15 148 168 172 1.10—470 ToUM fMxtti 139 178 156-474 1 503 134 201 173 HO 320 120 TOO 788 722 2210 mhionn or COI.IMPU WtMIMM Ft. Ptttn 121 IS? I 138 Iftl J.

145 17t '700 7f5 2271 US 132 J71 132 114 1H-131 mutt Among the interesting rookies of Tranca Waner, another of the SPORTSMA'ITEK By FRANK CKTTIf United Press Sportn Editor. Tim Kookle'a Ijiment I'm packln' up my tooth-brush and my other rubber collars, And I've got a one-way ticket to the place where I was born. My salaree ain't gotn' t'be no Seven thousand dollars, But what they pay for pltchln' hay and battin' home the com. Next week, some 16 managers of Ifl-major league ball clubs will begin to whit their pruning kmvee for some major operations upon their squads. Many a rookie sleeps restlessly these nights and casts a covert eye- at his manager at meal times.

None of the rookies of 1928 has as yet been reported to have lost his appetite, but it Is going a bit far to expect anything to cause a rookie to do that. if 1928 JS famous family now playing ball for the Pittsburgh Plratea. Tranca IB a cousin of Paul "Big Poison" Waner and Lloyd "Little Poison" Waner, tne brothers who did so much to win a pennant lor Barney Dneyfus's club In 1927. If "Middle Sized Poison" lives up to the family reputation, the Pirates are going to take a lot of' stopping this year. An entire outfield from one family would be a novelty baseball, as far, at least, as the major league duos are concerned.

Tranca mtgnt be made Into a Pittsburgh outfielder just for advertising purposes. Another Interesting rookie Is Andy Cohen, John J. McGraw's ideal, a Jewish ball-plaj-f ho may become a star. McGraw expects Cohen to rival Babe Kuth an attraction, especially among the cus- imers from the Bronx. The young Mr.

Cohen has to fill were occupied last by Mr. Rogers Hoinsby, a fairly good second baseman now reported to be with the Boston Braves. "Oy-oy!" remarked young Andy Conen, 'I wish I know where I was goln', "I'll fill the shoes once warn by Rogers "Or else get traded to the Dodgers," Ty Cobb has Joined the Athletics and now it remaining to be seen how he and Trtii speaker fit into one and the same outfield. Rivals for a score of years of service in the major leagues, the veterans come to the end of their careers aide by side under Connie Mack, who has been at business of baseball even longer than they. The McGllllcuddy experiment, no rein" lo that of Voronoff, should be one of the most interesting of the 1928 season.

The Athletics have a chanco to crowd past the New Yorrf Yankees into the world scries, and what a spectacle It would to Bee Tria and Ty in action In the big nhow! Cobb Hasn't neen In a world series for 18 while Speaker mnde the grade with bis Cleveland Indiana in 1820. CIVIC MERCANTILE BASKETBALL Hibernians 55 Logan Valley 31. Altooni. Mirror 28, Stores 'i'i. W.

St. I.ukc's 11 Ilbcrnlans Mirror 12 MeclianlcB Darbrook-Logan 8 AtP Stores 3 OUR GREAT OUTDOOR ZOO IlENGTH 5-4O INCHES. BROWN RJR ABOVE. RMHR. ANO MORE MEU.OVJ1SK MEMBRANES NAKED.

IN THE ELFRV ARE VERV COMMON, BUT OWES AND HOUOW TREES ARE HIS PREFERRED HOMES. PENOB 4 our op EVER.V 24 HOURS AWAKE ARE. A GREAT NUMBER- OF OF BATS JN THE.UNITED STATES. BUT THE LITTLE BROYlM DAT IS THE MOST COMMON. COMPARED WITH A BAT, OUR ftlRDS ARE SLOW ANO AWKWARD IN THE scnvicc, me.

i GREAT INSECT EATER, AND GETS HIS PREV ON THE VJING JUNIATA COLLEGE HAS STRONG NET SCHEDULE Junlata college, Huntingdon has Completed Etrong tennis schedule for the season, play- ig eleven maicheB, John Eillj Is the team manager with Claude Flory of Raoycraford captain, Playerj who are out for the cam Include Farldy. Jones. Caulton. Swl- art, Angstadt and Ellis with a number of civ candidates. The schedule: -April Zl.

at Bucknell; April 27 at Frank- and Marvhall. May 3 at Dickinson. May at Dickinson. May 8' at Dfexcl. May at Franklin and Marshall.

May 10 at Urslnua. May 11 at College of Osteopathy, May 12 at Moravian College. May 22 at University of Pittsburgh. COUNTY CAPITOI- Lasxer I. Hoyatcr 3 hintps "OlITIg Field Fout Total TAKE CI.AYSHURG WIN.

Field Foul 0 tl Garbcr. Shocnrclt, Fluke, Totals Biirkelt, 4 Blnck, 4 0 0 0 Cowhcr. (I Frle, 0 Totals JfMATA GIRLS I'LAVINC. Jitniata colICRc co-ede will clone tlie cage on Saturday; meeting Lcbnnon Valley glrla at Annvlllc. Thus lar Junlata fcxtct ban enjoyed a very successful season.

Leb'anon Valley In a game on the Hnutlng- lon floor bowe'ri 33-21 to captain LAlnt'a while Penn Central. Drexel. and Gettysburg wore Rtao victims of the at In fuel only the strong Urslnun cjigpra lave been able to down Junlala thin season so that the Blue and Gold passers cun lie jspccted to put up quite a bftttln to keep the U'bnnon Vnlley team from curry Ing UIR laurel. 1 Saturday and marring their record a. Ions.

The name lineup that ftwamped Gettysburg 40-10 in junlata'a last game litre win likely be used at Annvllle. Tne machine thfit performed on that occasion was made up of Evans and Musaeiman aa forwards, Capt. Lnlng and Gamer as centers, and Neff Free us gufirdn. nKi.i.nooii niRi.i HIN. Mlwimd 1(1 Madara forward.Hcplcr (Farrtnrt) Totta Fonvard BrUtcnhaugh Madara Center Lynn McClcllan guard Faftlcy Wfrt'.

guard Elder (Pollock) Field Koab. Farrand 1, Madara 2, WcrtI 3. FoulR Madara 2. Farrand 3. HERE'S as much difference in oils there is in cars," says our Auto-guide.

Pick out a good first class supply house and they won'l let you go wrong on oils. We try to vender a helpful service. And folks say we're making out fine. J. W.

Wertzberger "The Vesta Buttery Man" CWrry Arc. iW 4tk St. M14 371C haffcr Jaumcr Brown Jones Hamilton 'rota Field Foul Total Williams Highway Legion Pel. Mmidi; vs. Bellhops.

imn vs. Legion. ....3 6 March 11. GIRLS GRAB WIN FROM CO-EDS General Office girls conquered the speedy Jcli us town co-Ed maidens in an exhibition aL the Mechanics Library laat evening, a packed house kreetlds the two tcatna fa ouse kr repaid with a good it baskets and fouls. In the' preliminary game Altoona Juniors licked the Johnstown Sunnyslde boyi 30-29, Smith, 1 1 1 2 Held, 0 0 0 0 Clevenger, C.

1 1 f) 0 Lt'berknlghl, 0 0 0 Hlrsh, 0 0 0 1 Geld en, F. 1 0 2 .71 .3 Weaver, 2 2 0 3 Elchelticrgcr. 1 0 0 1 Icrncane, 1 0.0 0 Rowland, 0 0 0 0 Roeclc, 0.0 00 Johnson. 0 1 0 MrGough, 0. 0' 0 '0 A AnticrDon, a.

0 i Totals 3 3 3 3 Kcferee, szltik; timekeeper, Wlnn; vcoi Herring and Ober. BKIXWOVD DIVIPK8. HellwtMd Crfeton Forward Sloan Forward Ooitarn (Shrall) Rcnnie Center Ltndtmesh Kclm Guard Barr Wilkinson Guard Ahdry Schrwood Guard Holland (Uell) Field goaln: Sloan 3, Hherwood, OMhorn Llnrtemcch. Foul goals: Sloan 2, Rennle 3, Wilkinson, ftchrall. Gonhom 3, Undemech.

Referee, tt Bhlnglrr Kane. Scorer, Frlck. Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Myern brail Lockcrt Bradley Myers McCoy Wertz Mitchell Downowcr (Buyer) Field gtrtln: Mycrt McCoy Wertt 2, Shlnglcr Galbraith 3. Lockcrt 3. IXiw- howor.

Foul goals: Myers 2, Boyer 1, McCoy Bradley. Shlngler 2. Referee, Fochl. Scorer, Woodhall. JIORH WINS IN MEKT.

ChaMen Kobb. Altoonan. enrolled at Pcnn State as member of tho boxing team, won his first round match in the intercollegiatex At Philadelphia yralerday, defeating Donchrr, Georgetown In three in the lift pound class. Goodyear Tires Make Any Car A Better Car We have your size ALTOONA STORAGE BATTERY WII.I.AIIK PIIONK 7IM CHESTNUT AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Dintrlbitoni jtollil TnKM Tlren Buy the Kind That Gioe Mott Service We Have Them and on Eaty GOODYEARS E-Z-PAY TIRE STORE ALTOONA HIGH OIRLS TAKE WIN AT JUNIATA Altoona High glrla close the basketball sea- eon thia evening traveling to Pottage High for a return game with the Portage maidens Altoona holds a 26-20 victory over the Portage Bins in thin city. The game will be the eleventh of the season.

Altoona gtriti evening scored an easy win over the- Junlata, HI-Y glrla on the Ju- nlatn, floor, winning 37-8. The floor was and waa divided into two, Instead of three sections, As result Wicker center made her first baskets ot the landing '5 double-deckers. Captain Brumbaugh scored a Held. HOLMDATSBUKG WINS. Hollidaysburc High closed the basketball season last evening, winning the final game" at Bel.efoi.te in the Mountain High leaf 18-17.

Bcllefonte led at the halt 10 .17 Herertey Center Watson Montgomery C. Hughei Trrfne (W. Gundarman (Rodkey) Ham maker yBter Field everley 3, Watson Crust 2. C. 1, Gunderman 1, Hammaker 3 Hevericr 3, Crust 3.

Aeiertt, Herb Piper, Altoona. C. HutheB 3, Gundenttan 4, Heverley 3, Watson Crust 2. ALTOONA HI GETS LEWISTOWN'LOSS lilxh actiool basketball players ckwed the 1V27-28 vme Htiiuon last evening and loxt out In Die dlatrk-l No. P.

I. A. Lowlstown High. Mountain league chnmpionti galnliiK a victory afl-Zft on the neutral Huntingdon American Legion Even In dcrtat Altoona High wan cliwsy. the mitroon and white holding Lewlatown to the season's lowest score, providing a real threat for the first hnlf which ended 13-11.

High meets Konuvo lllglt at Huntingdon tonight for the ulmmplunxhln. Altooim WHS iiiutblu to hold down Hupp, Lcwlstown forward who lnndi'it 7 buskcifl. Altootm UiKli ends tho acaNon vlu- torh'H and nlnp seven of the losaei ilng In the lust twelve names. Lineups, AJItwiui ml th, McLailghlln, IT. Kell.

Richardson, G. Whittaker. G. Swope. 0 lack, Totals Hupp, 'P.

Weber, Cltlan, Paclnl. Brlmile, Field Foul Total 7 Boycr, Umpire. Trnyer, SUtc. SPORTS QUESTION BOX. (Copyright.

1928, by Altoonft Mirror,) Wan there ever a pitcher by the name of Ona Arm Daty and did he have but There a pitcher by the name of Hugh Diilcy who was one of the best Mtchcrs of hla time, had 'but one arm and could bat well. Who was the Individual champion at bowling last year? Answer The winner of' the Amerlcnn Bowling Congress championship held last wag E. Eggars of CblaCgo with a score of 706. CRUICKSHANK'S PITCH DUE TO HIGHT START Question If batter knocks a home run the stand In the ninth inning and there are three runners on the baaea and they are more thn.ii are necessary to will the game can all of them and ine batter score? If they all run the bases home. They can't unless thfiy do.

AT THE TRAINING CAMPS. (By United Preaa.) TAMPA, Adotfo Luquc was elected by Manager Jack Hendrfcks to open Cincinnati Reds second game with the Washington Senators here second game with inglon Senators here today. WEST PALM BEACH, Manueli. outfielder, obtained from the Detroit Tigers, may not be able take hlo place the St. Louts Browns' outfield for an- har week, becouse of his Injured right arm.

ST. PETERSBURG, their exhibition game victory ot season, New York Tanka faced the Boston Braves again today. NEW Buckeye, 250- pound southpaw of the Cleveland Indiana, was to make his first start of the. season here today against the New Orleans Southern league Club. GRADENTON, cellar champions pitted their strength against each in today's game between the Boston Red Sox and the Philadelphia Phillies.

SAN a day's real yds- tho Detroit Tigers were ready for -Minneapolis American association club hem today. VISITING. The Junior No. 172 cage team neels the Phlllpsburg club on the Altoona floor this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mechan- cs-lost to New Florence earlier in the week 43-11 In a good game.

New Jr. Forward Sweltzcr Forward H. Overcash Center Swab Guard Beera Swab field'goals: Igo 2. Wherry 3 B. J.

Hcndrick 5. Satyran 4. Fox 2, SweltMr H. Overcash 4, Been 7. Foul goals: Igo 3, B.

llendrlck 2, Satyran, Sweltzer, Overcash Van Zandt. Referee, Werrier. Scorer, Engles, Igo Wherry B. Hendrlcks, Satyran B. Hendrick (Fox) CANCEL AI.UMN1 GAME.

STATE COLLEGE, March in- hlumni'Varnlty baakctbatl at State ichrtuled for tonight nan been ancelled, Nell F. Fleming, graduate manager if athletics announced today. Injuries to evcral vanity men couptod With the fact hat the championships in raxing and wtntting am being held this week-end wfu given the reason for can- tiling the game. Rellly, Baron, and Lungen, of vanity team were unable 'to play, ind Bteve Hamas, one of the regular forward! la representing the In the boxing mjilonshlpfl. TAeNiri CRACKER Hctney beat Kliko, and Shark ey om smother beat latency.

Nobody hurt, body haw, and pnwiwct for JUIM a lot'ot weddlntt You've "got to Admit thiit an tltmlnation tournament reachei tu Mourwt perfxHIoi when all tianda are eliminated, The thini tu do now would be to have Mr. Tunmw boi few rounds for the cmtomtrt with, tmy Jimmy Barry of Chicago, who retired In 'Ul as world's undefeated champion of, tarn wet fihti. O'Qoofty In nonplussed. Thn Boalon Sox hnve a younn nil their lists thli spring immed Mei'K 1 Soltlemlrc. The PlratH have Lester Bartliolumuw; the Phllllea, June the Floyd van Pelt; the Cubs, Elwoort English.

Tcrtonue wnnts to know If there ever were any ball players named Mike Uonlln and Ed Dolfthaiity, An Iowa BfiiiHtor, atliletlc department IJulvemlty of IOWA, Inughlnicly Httkn wli: are no coaches for Tltldly Winks am I'lnfi Pong. O'Goofty, who saw the laat Jowa-Illlnolfl football games, said he thought Iowa did hatoe a Pin Pong cottch. Mai Stevena, new foolbuli coach at Talc, nays the teams which will Ell the toughest -battle In the fall arc Georgia, Army, Dartmouth, Princeton nml Harvard. Yale's schedule la cany. Tlrldgb tan't cultivated, says O'Goofty.

It's one of those things you contract, tanning the $50,000 In larlen paid out by the Know What IK considered the record for HlcHilI ncttH aa a pitcher in a major league game? Who in credited with being the first to flieal second btutfi with that bag occupied by another player? Cy Young, pitching against the Athletics on July 4, 1903, hurled for 20 Innlngi oni ame without Iisuing a single bane on balls. John Anderson ol Washington pulled thli trick in June, 1B9'9. for the flrat time. By SOL METZOBR get remits with the Wee Hobble" crulck- ahank play with this Thert is a no- ttctoblc lack of effort on his part In starting the downs wing, A Blight pull with the inn and sole motion noticcabl itarts the club down slowly. crulckshank, like all experts with this lofted club, never uses It for any great'dis- tance.

His object IB accuracy. But he doen et plenty of speed Into the shot at contact aired. But you never will aec him start downewlng with force. Aa a result he brings club down and hits through the Hall and through the line he wishes tt to RO. If one starts the downswing with i many tendency Is for the right arm to stnlghten immediately.

Tnlfe fotrep left arm out from the body and'compels he player to swing the club ahead nut beyond the line'of flight. In effort to strike the ball the muat brought in across It, causing a bad mice And much wasted effort. hitting down Into the ball with your mashle. All. golf questions answered.

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Phone 6129. 367J. C-M LEAGUE ENDS WITH RIVALS Tit llberniutiM to deadlock for first In the civic-Mercantile ttaukctbaii Ittwt evening winning the final KBIUR from tfOitan Valley fifi-31 all eligible were given a chance to perform. At- ioona Mirror Just noned out A.t-1 1 'Stores 38-27 Mirror cinching third plwir. Mirror wu minus several Hill Orowlcy starred during evening with 111 field goals.

Hibernian! and St. Luke's arc now tied with 14 wins and 0 looses season, two leama to meet In two games next week to decide the championship. First Second ofan vi. Fd. Fl.

Tl. WuUon, F. i) crwlghton, '2 2 1 Fl jiirt, 1 0 0 4 cam, a i (i i Capt. 2 2 0 0 fl Thompson. 0 II Donnelly; F.

0 2 0 4 Totals Byrnes, SutimatK. Q. Capt. Ullery G. Weak land.

G. Connelly, F. Crnwley. F. Hcaley, Q.

Totals Ufay. lid IT. Burket, Bilker, ai-andt. 3apl. Beers, C.

Piper, Totals Aclnger, F. w. Colbert, -apt. O. Colbert, C.

Hanholccr. Murphy, H- Pheaaant, a Totals ai Timer, Kcarns. Scorer, i-ar Logue. Timer, Loucks; Scorer, SHORT SPORTS. John Hunter.

Hollldaysbure; cace player went on.a rampage playing with OalllUin hla week. He landed 10 field goals. PetrJ Beech Inserted T. Gallltxln won 31-24 from Dola way's 1435 Eleventh Ave. Cut Rale Clothlnt- store.

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About Altoona Mirror Archive

Pages Available:
53,426
Years Available:
1898-2009