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22 adefPh THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 10. 1047 aSK" RELIEF OF PAIN Villanova's Lord Increases Victor Opposes Majestic, K.A.T., Shar Israel Win in W.PJ.C.C. League Majestic retained first place in the West Philadelphia Jewish of headache, cold's miseries. neuralRia.

monthly functional periods. Only 33c for 100. What a bargain! Demand St. Joseph aspirin Wilkerson, Amos Signed For Bout Here Scoring Lead, Averages 78.5 Condenser Five NEW APPROVED 1947 OIL BURNERS AT 1940 PRICES Community Center Basketball League with a 56-48 victory over St. Carthage, at 63d and Ludlow yesterday.

K. A. T. kept within a half game of first, downing Bullets, 47-41, while Shar Israel trounced Royals, 53-30. By KEN HAY The district basketball scoring spotlight shone ever brighter on Villanova College's Joe Lord last week as the former Norristown High School star poured 45 points through the Main Line baskets during the Wildcats' 77-55 conquest of Kings Point Wednesday night.

Lord hiked his game average from 16.4 points to 18.5 while increasing his field goals to 119 and his foul conversions to 53. His St. Carthage provided plenty of opposition before bowing. Bob Appei dropped 11 field goals. Majestic led at the half, 19-15.

Bullets topped K. A. T. at the Victor A. A.

will be out to build up its advantage as leader in the Industrial Division of the Camden City Basketball League tonight when it opposes Radio Condenser at 8.15 o'clock in the nleihtcap of two games at the Camden Y.M.C.A. The Paulsboro Red Horsemen and Campbell Soup clash at 7 o'clock in the same division. In the Open bracket, Y.M.C-A. half, 25-18, but faltered in the 29o point total represents a 68- So nl taslasVaUaa Hookas Siaiiclins: JKHlSH I.EAOIE V. L.

P. W. L. last half and K. A.

paced by. Larry Goldsborough with 13 bas Neich.C. 11 1 .929 T.Israpl 4 7 kets, forged to the front ana was .364 .308 .308 .27.1 IttVMlLUs never headed again. Har Zion 12 1 .923 H'nai Hr. 4 9 Hrlth Sho.

8 .615 lieth. Kho. 4 9 HHhJacnh 7 7 Y.M.H.A. 3 8 will attempt to gain on idle Chap K. A.

T. Bullets G. W.l'.J.C.C.S 7 .42 Emmanuel 3 1U nr. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mliml.K ATLANTIC SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Wpdnesdav Hnr Zlnn vi. Tpmnle Em- 3 0 3 5 G.

F. P. 13 1 27 Rosen. Bonze, 3 0 6 Vlnney.f Ixiwell.c 2 15 Gold.c Jaffe.g 113 Klrsh.it Carson, 14 6 Goldberg, NOKTIIKKN imiSION By JOHN EBSTER Light Heavy Dusty Wilkerson, who came back from a stretch of to pick up the gloves he had been forced to lay aside, will make his second post-war start in a six-rounder aeainst Bob Amos, stf blc-ma of Jimmy Bivins. one -veek from tonight at the Arena.

Thej are to be semi-finalists on the Bn Ins-Curtis Sheppard program. Wilkerson, first-named Solomon srd a product of Diamond Eel made several good showings hen before his induction. Though a bit rusty, he gave promise of recapturing that sparkle recently when tie ceieated a rugged customer, one Johnny Nelson, from Providf nee. Matched later with Eddie Fran din, the Duster was scratched when he waged an unscheduled bout 'ith the np. HATED GOOD rROSrECT Amos, a Detroit craftsman, is said manuol.

Temple Israel vs. West Philiidel Hilrkiii-ll 4H Laravrtt). 4U Mulilrnli.Tit H2 5 mm JrwiHh immunity Center. Beth Sho-'m Y. M.

H. at Broad and Pine 4ti VISION P. M. Saturday Two gamti at 16 9 41 I ft AlbriKtlt 87 point advantage over Bobby Walters, LaSalle luminary. Drexel's Julius Schwab and Hal Kollar effected the only changes in the leaders.

Schwab tied Walters for fifth in average and Kollar took over fifth in fouls. Trailing Lord among the top five in average scoring are George Moore, Ursinus (14.2); Kollar (13.8); Francis (Chink) Crossin, Penn (13.4), and Walters and Schwab (12.7). Besides his second spot in total scoring, Walters is second also in field goals. 91, and fouls, 43. Bob McCann, LaSalle, ranks third in field goals, 76, but was unable to Hroadwoxl.

Totals 20 7 47 Total Half time Bullets. 25-18. SOI TIIKKN Irrxpl 10 MAIN LINE LKAUl'F Carthagi Majestic G. Oriawarr 4 Seranton 41 III IMOV Haverford fll I'. VI.

3 Klr Ml Illyler 57 W. C. W. L. St.

F. P. 0 10 Mole.f SOI THWKSTKKN Pomerantz.I 5 Narberth 5 .750 Norrslto'n 9 9 Coateav'e It 7 Clifton U. 9 11 T. I'.

JM PC. .5110 .200 .190 0 2 Dale.f AH 4 2 10 't 10 2 I t-- man the pacesetter, when it tangles with Westfield A. C. at 9 o'clock at Veterans Memorial gymnasium. GLOUCESTER AT 13TII WARD The second half campaign in the Garden State Basketball League will start tomorrow night when champion Gloucester City Memorial A.

A. treks to Bonsall School to encounter 13th Ward, a second first-half contender. The rush is on for signing new players. Midnight, FA. 25, is the deadline for new contracts.

The Moose League offers a single attraction tonight. Whitman Park and Morgan clash at H. B. Wilson School at 8 o'clock. L.M-rion 14 6 Wavne 4 1 Utj(ltline 11 9 .550 Chester 4 17 s.

M. I f.ANII.KN I I I Ol.l.l I.IA1 I 111,1 I Flnkel.f Balshem.f Wacks Rosenthal, Kline Pfeffer.g ornell 42 I'enn 0 10 Dreger.f 2 10 Jai kaon.c 1 19 Appel.g 1 1 Townsend.g 2 4 Sterling. McGlone.g AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL I.KAGUK W. L. P.C.

W. L. PC. Hariard SO I'rlneeton 40 Helnti 2 0 1.000 SKF 1 1 .500 hST t.RS CONFKICKNC Brill 2 0 1.0O0 (Jen. El.

0 2 War. Local 1 1 .500 Lit Bros. 0 2 .000 Mlrldxan Ohio Stal 3 Northwestern 54 I'nrtliirt B.l Illinois 45 lima 36 Totals 10-15. Totals Halftime 25 6 58 -Majestic, SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tonieht ACF-Brlll vi. Warehouse Local.

VUsroniln 60 Minnesota 51 OTIIF.lt GAMKS General Electric vs. SKF. Lit Brothera vs. to be undefeated in a dozen bouts tir.ee emerging from the amateur Temple 38 IVnn Slat 37 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3316 N. BROAD ST.

SIVIN Alt CON0ITION13 SAtlCtS ItlVAT0 AND 0CAN UIVICI 135 IltVII MAtDWOOO CASKIT IININO AND PIUOW HIAtSI MAITI4HS ONI IIMOUHNI HANDtf OUTHDf CAI INOHAVEO PLAT! fSISIIVATlOM BLANKET- OtJJSiNG CN0 ADDED CHARGE FOR OUR sEKVICtS SUIURIM CalTj1 fliri 9'ss ar Ftiurii Enit I A0OIII0SA1. CHRCl ft GHNIkta fclAli rou covasson ii iHvnio call SAgamore 2-2667 THEM'S NO OSIICATION break his point total tie with teammate Larry Foust at 179. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Hlntz Manufacturing at the Met. Bread and Poplar 8 P. M.

Army 48 Vale 4:1 Navy HI Kiilifrr 4H crovinx ground. Only lately he was 22 4 48 Royal If. G. F. P.

i' 2 0 4 -M I i 2 I I i it lr- v-J 14 2 30 if', -A. Trenton T. 82 Kutttown T. 48 G. Fe.

Fi. Pis. NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Final First Half W. L. PC.

W. L. PC. nlon Ihv.l I PostlMineft I MilliifMn iTfitn 1 Shar Israel G. F.

P. Gilbert. 113 Lonsk.f Lyons.f 6 0 32 Flanagan. I.askin.f 113 Andrews, Brownstein.f 3 0 6 Llpton.g Ochs.c 10 2 Zozzi.g Yizob.c 113 Gllckman.g Pltkoff.g 0 12 Levin. 10 2 Silvers, 4 2 10 Totals 24 5 53 Totals Lord.

Villanova ii ll'l f8 296 tabbed an outstanding 175-ptund prospect by a fistic magazine, n.uch in demand among the members of Morican State. 57 Lincoln I 44 Mo-tie. 24 Av. IS.ft 1 1 2 l.i.8 1.1.4 12. 12.7 Huena Vista xilponed I pper loua liras posttHincd i amp Mrtov Disston 8 1 .889 Druco 5 4 .55 Ret Clerks 6 3 .667 S.

P. S. 3 6 .333 the fancy. 4 arollna S. 52 Hampden Institute 4.1 G'dnn-N 5 4 .556 Penn F't 0 9 .000 4 hanip.ain HO Clem Russo, another member of Minnesota R.

83 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tuesdav Retail Clerks vs. Standard the Diamond Belt alumni, has een 12. a 12.li Halftime Shar Israel. 20-14. Charleston I 57 San Antonio A.

C. for a six-rounder with eon Pressed Steel. 1'enn Fruit vs Cordon-Nick. Ijrucu vs. Diaston Saw.

at the Met. Broad 11.7 SOUTH PHILA. LEAGUE emple 38 11.4 Si-ymurski. Chester light htavy and Poplar 8 P. M.

At 20th Johnston 8ta. Tennessee 62 11.4 2i 7 1 44 3 rib' 31 1K1 IK 228 21 ir.2 22 98 i 11 47 8 80 7 7 9 21 lit .12 74 21 9S lfi 81 17 121 28 3 1U 18 17 179 19 379 Clover Clinperf Taeony A. A 11. a Tommy Ruth, former touTiey Blum Selected For Olympic Team ST. PAUL, Feb.

9 (AP). The United States speed skating team for the 1948 Olympics was completed today when Ray Blum, Nut-ley, N. won the trial in 20 minutes, 37.2 seconds, and three other skaters who failed to win qualifying races were named to the team by the final tryout committee. CATHOLIC LEAGUE W. P.C.

W. L. C. Kollar. Drexcl 12 lil Grossin.

Penn 32 KS Wallers, Salle 18 J1 Schwab. Dicxi'l J2 H4 Anderson. Pharmacy C'olhiTji. Penn 12 fr Durholnici Textile 4 1H Keynk. Pharn acy 7 Tllenler, Ursinus 2rS Diamond.

Textile ti Kellly, Swnrthniore 111 45 Kennedy, llaveitoid 7 lievnolds, W. Chester 9 .17 Jefferson Ph.irm.icy S.i Carlson, Penn 12 "2 Lerner. Temple 34 S.ivder. Ursinus Hi McCann. I-a Salle IS 7tf Foust, La Salle 18 7o Butz.

St. Joseph's 12 41 Klrluiiond 611 Maryvllle lenn.) F. P. ill 4 York.f 2 KliHiinstiiirir 61 10 10 Shnn'han 19 1 St. Anne 7 11 .389 St J.imes 1 21 HH'I Incar'un 6 13 Nativity 15 4 .789 St St en's 5 11 .313 champ, is to face Harold Johrson, Manayunk, in one six, while Pete M' matchmaker for Her nan VV.

M. Colltnle H7 larkson 41 Rochester i. 411 Illinois H. Al 70 Trill. A.

A It. Al I'enn Male 31 I.corgta I V. M. I. At T.

56 K. Tennessee T. 4 Shi ppceftlHirg 46 4.. WUHliloitton 31 St. I.awrem-e 46 t-rcilonin Mate a I I California i I'a.

I T. 57 rrliirlilit Sotitlirrn Lilalii llili.wn 411 Detroit 47 Thlel 53 SprlliurlHi! 41) WashlnKton I 42 Imlstllle 55 Olinlk.f Oleinck.f Robblna.f Kane.f Brown, Ill 1 111.1 tin I fall. State .11 4 Townsend.f Fanke.f 4 Lynsky.f 2 NlcCarthy.c 3 Katzlner.c Hcsur i JJ ht.iion'ce 3 I larlon i I'a. T. 9 7 .53 Xav er 3 14 Taylor, still must arrange another 2 3 0 1 1 2 6 17 Miami t- In 61 10.11 10 II 9.9 Peterman.C O.L.

of M. 8 .529 St. John's 3 17 .150 Susquehlkiina 6U 7 lone.g Camden Jack Burns, fledjllng heavy, is to face another begir.ner, 9 9 0 12 Morgcn er.g Schimp.g mm nraotey r. Westminster 73 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tonight Nativity at St. Francis Xavler, ith and recti sts.

Tuesday Shanuhen at 9.9 21 119 8 42 Totals lotals Gene Storm, in a four-rourder erniout 56 Fausnaunh. S'lhmoe 30 4:1 1' 4. Hopkins 41. 9.8 9. 8.7 Burns is a stablemate of Jersey Joe HANK GREENBERG Former Detroit Tigers' slugging star who was traded to Pittsburgh Pirates, Jan.

18, revealed yesterday he was considering retiring for coming season. 3reenberg Says Halftime Tacony. 26-15. Brecn-McCracken Burget Marslnsn 62 St. Stephen's, 16th at.

and Allegheny ave. Thursday St. Stephen's at St. John's. Cotton and Tower sts.

Friday St. James at Our Lady of Mercy. Broad st. and Susque Quay. West Chester 7 20 11 (ope.

Swarthmore 9 i Forsythe. I rsmus 5 3H Gallagher. P.M.C. 8 28 10 Walcott. 8.4 98 69 78 42 7rt IV.

Vlrclnla Tech 72 West Liberty 46 P. Morris Harvey 73 Morehead 63 8.4 8.4 Collins Wiley, P. M. C. 9 'i Wi'lteomh, Haverford 7 21 Hi Gallagher, s.

a 8 II Miner, I Reaby.f Jovre. Temple 14 312 Crollus. Hiivctford 1 2D 4H II 4 Jankus.f 9 Gibson, -3 Cukens.f 10 Quigley.c 0 Sneehan.g 2 Daley. 3 UE.VES SIMPtf Grady.e Kurowski's Team Loses to Eagles READING, Pa Feb. 9.

Th At the completion of today's race, the final tryout committee selected Ken Bartholomew and Art Seaman, of Minneapolis, and Buddy Solem, of Chicago, for the Olympics squad on the basis of their performances. The four chosen today joined Bob Fitzgerald and John Werket. both of Minneapolis; Ken Henry, of Chicago, and Del Lamb, of Milwaukee, all of whom won places earlier In the week. Loyola i Halt. I 69 Id.

Chester 67 Korilham (16 S. 4 HrnlliiK 7:1 IrKliiia A Illlquestie AM IChoite Islaoil S. H7 Illlih Point A4 Newark of Kill 111 Indiana S. T. 73 Catholic I 4.1 Alfred Alt 4 ohmihla AA 4 leiiison AA Pitt 41 Akron 4-1 Coast l.uaril A.

Ill al us lia 4 1 41nerns A.I I 'arbomtale I'. 46 7 7 7 llannlgan.c Byrne. Murphy. 127 127 7 1 Totals 1 11 43 Totals 10 4 24 Philadelphia Eagles basketball tam 7 I 7, Dll.lek. St Joseph's 17 48 Savclmk, Drexel 12 40 Itaillsnv.

Joseph's 17 fCi O'llalloinii. St Jos. 17 -1 SiiKarmiiii. Textile 5 11 Slump, West Chester 8 27 Pohh, Temple 31 37 PoM llhi Tevllle lo Woir. Villanova In 4: Gratz.

1.1 DeStef i no. Diexel 11 Kicca. Villanova 2ti HiKKlns. Swarthmoro 30 28 tlUHiiOcv Marines 4N Halftime Breen-McCracken, 23-12. Irish W.

Vets 40th Ward Vets Wayeoilnirc AH NMliloitton I i He May Retire Mo. Mines ill 5.1 defeated Oeorge (Whltey) Kuiow-Eki's Reading Independents, 51-55, 7 21 8 It 99 111 :4 74 1 P. F. P. Olive) 4 olleso 4 IS 1 7 4 T.askls Mannlng.f today.

Larry Cabrelli's field goal 0 2 2 10 with five seconds to play clin hed I. I nianerty.r Ctsulfleld.g 7 1 3 By JOE REICHLER Unbeaten Hallman 0 4 3 Flvnn.f 7 Dougherty.c 3 4 Grace. 7 2 3 Curtis, the came. Llf 1 hnmas.g 1- 37 31.1 3.1 97 12 2D 1 iS 4 12 Mi Gallak'her. La Sallo IS 48 Halkrn, Villanova Iri 42 Klane.

P.M.C. 9 21 C.reenl)er. I-a Salle 18 44 Garv. Swarthmoie 9 2. Goldberg, W.

Chester 12 8 1 8 1 HI Carney, i 2 6 ijinrciire lech 77 "3J Ilriike 46 Imllaiia W3 Iiavldson A4 Vlrsinla I nlon 66 Amherst 113 lon 4 oe 47 Notre Dame 70 American II. 611 Wnl ford A7 Holy 4 ross 44 Knos 111 I nlon A9 American Int. Mauara 63 Allirliclit J. V. .15 lir.

15 6X 1 17 11 4 26 13 7 33 Totals Totals Continued From First Sports Page Gimbel of the department store family, revealed he had written to Walter O. Briggs, owner of the Tigers, asking to be considered for hanna ave. iaiuraay St. Francis Xovier at St. James, 24th and Greeen Most Precious Sacrament at St.

Anne. Memphis and Tuiker sts. Sunday St. Boniface at Resurrection. Castur ave.

and Shelmlre it. AMERICAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE W. L. P.C. W.

L. P.C. St Anth'v 14 3 .824 SPCr. .51 I Lj.t 1.1 3 I St Monica 11 All K'oriuskol2 7 St. Jos 3 13 .188 Kowalakl 9 7 Puluskl 1 17 .056 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tuesday South Philadelphia C.

C. at St Anthony, 21th and Cai penter Pulaski at St. Joseph's C. Cotton and Tower sts. Wednesday Kowalskl Post at Kosciusko, 026 Moyamensine ave.

St. Monica at South I'hiladelphla C. C. Ttiurs-dav ExhlhltUin Kensington Blue Bells at liastlntrs 2Hth and Iximbard sti. Friday St.

Jnaeph'a vs. Kowalskl. at Cotton and Tower sts HastlnKS at Pulaski. 18th St. and Hunting Park ave.

Sunday Kosciusko at St. Monica. J7th and Ititner its. BANK AMI INSURANCE LEAGUE W. L.

C. W. L. C. Fed Res 4 0 1.000 Corn Fx.

1 2 .3:13 Phila N.B. 2 1 Penn Mu. 1 3 .250 NACA 2 1 Fid. Mut. 0 3 .000 Lumber'n 1 1 .500 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tuesday I'hiladelphla Ni.tional Bank vs.

Ii.Miianr'e Co. of N'ith Pennsvl-vania I.umtemrn vs. Corn Exchange N'a-tii nal Bank. Thursday Philadelphia National Bank vs. Penn Mutual.

Federal Reserve vs. Fidelity Mutual. AH games at Girls' High School, 17th and Spring Garden 5.30 P. M. UNITED INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W.

L. C. W. L. C.

Rrown In 4 l.liOO Rverson 2 2 l.e, ds N.2 2 Link Belt 0 2 Ms rlel I a 6 1 Tulsa 3.1 41 N. arollna 46 lieu aril I A4 Weslcan 4H Nlena 4.1 Monmouth 37 Michigan Male A4 Randolph Macon 4.1 Slclson Scion Hall 4:1 RIMin .11 Hrookln I'olv .18 Alhanv S. T. 47 It. P.

I. 30 Scranton 4'! Winona T. 411 alliaraiso 31 llllii. ill Tech Mil I) Halftime Tie. 14-14.

TK.AM 8COKINO 1 If 3 3 DTiotit.f 1' 3l Lallaichcr.c 2 .11 rout 1 17 (I 6 P.urnvf 2 Kaiish Kurow ski. whwr errnn 3.1 rs.jf Van Buren.f 1) 0 4 3 1 P. M. C. 51 BR ITH 8HOLOM LEAGUE At Broad at.

avnd Columbia, ave. 46 Leads in Tourney Still unbeaten after six matches, Harry Hallman, Kensington ace, leads the Class A championship pocket billiards tourney at Longo's Academy, 5th and South but Armand Pirollo, South Philadelphia, is right at his hacls with 6-1. Phil Gallagher, North Philadelphia, in 46 Moravian 53 Textile 28 iwarthmor 6(1 4 7 Cardoza Reds Kraus 38 F. P. G.

78 41 I'rslntis 24 7 55 the position of general manager. Briggs denied receiving the letter requesting the job, which was given T'. Hi 26 7 59 Totals -Easle. 28-IS. 1 48 45 liaveiford 52 Wallace, Wexler.f 50 Moravian 54 1 0 0 Kamens.c to Billy Evans, former president of 45 Drexel 20 La Salle 63 Delaware Sw.erdlow,g 71) 45 41 T.

50 llntnllne 70 4 oncnrdla Al St. IrfinU I C. 4 N. V. 73 Nailer 60 Aiderson 71 Will Enter U.

S. Skating 0 2 the Southern Association. 2 2 6 Shulman.f 1 3 0 6 De enberg.f 1 4 0 8 Piatt. 2 0 0 0 E. Wynne.

1 6 2 14 Margolls.g 1 3 1 7 K. Wynne. 3 10 2 Rosenberg. 2 0 0 0 Sobol.g 4 5 3 13 Rosen. 4 10 Pearlsteln.e NEW YORK, Feb.

9 (UU. Both Greenberg and McKinney Lie MmrM Ilofstra .1.1 Baldwin Wallace a.1 Defiance 46 AtlicsttiirE; 43 Worcester 3.1 0 4 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Axelrod.g Goldberg 6a 55 95 64 568 50 46 41 55 51 Yvonne Sherman and Bob Sv en 4 12 wanted it understood that Green 45 61 391 51 CRSINIS 60 Drexel 621 48 Haverford 78 P. M. C. Kotnman.g r.ing, New York Skating Club, who I.iistaviis Adnlphiis 51 Hoston I.

Massachusetts S. 49 Assumption 76 I third place with 5-2, holds the tourney high run, 48. STANDINGS W. L. H.K.

W. H.R. Hallman 6 0 41 Plsano 4 4 12 Pirollo 0 1 1H Knssav 3 5 'jr berg had no objection to playing 4 lark I 47 24 8 56 Totals 15 10 40 II Tritile .14 36 captured the Eastern States fl.jure fcating senior pair championship at Totals Halftime: with the Pirates or in the National League. HlrniiiiKhatii South. 43 S.W Kraus, 29-20.

51 Swarthmora 52 F. and M. 30 GnllnKhr-r 5 2 'IS Diamond 3 6 Aramore, during the week-end Cardoza Whites G. Whether Greenberg ever dons an P. G.

F.P, W. A- J. 63 Ijurosse T. A3 West 4 hester 41 P. M.

C. 4. V. 5A Iresel J. V.

43 243 announced today that they iuld 3 BloomrielU 2 Trcii hel 2 5 .17 Mt-ade 4 a Bovlno 2 7 21 Dean 4 4 42 Kr-vlin 1 6 29 SWAKTHMORIS enter the National championships at 86 Textile other baseball uniform or not, he will go down in baseball history as one of the greatest sluggers of all Am. Pulley 2 2 Exide 0 4 .000 Polsky.f Lltman.f Lazar.c Friedman, Bellla.g 28 40 1 7 Borowsky.f 1 0 3 9 B. Brody.I 3 2 0 6 Bricklln.c 3 0 0 4 Miller. 0 0 3 11 E. Brgdy.g 1 1 Talus, 3 0 3 3 2 4 THIS WEEK'S SaiKUUI.E: Tonlcht TrnicliH vs.

Ilovino. TursrlHV Kevlin vs. ItRF.Xri. 74 Naval Hose Ml Ursinus 37 Delaware 57 Swart hmoce 44 Stevens 50 Prook CoU r6 LehU-h 55 P. M.

C. 57 Alumni 51 J. Honklns 58 F. M. 70 Haverford 659 HAVERFORD 52 Klizabeth'n 29 Stevens 40 M.

46 Ursinus 53 Delnwara 48 C. 51 Drexel 319 USAI.IC 76 Boston C. 69 Lock Haven 71 Iivola 42 Seton Hall 82 Scranton 67 Gettvshurg 49 Alumni 41 Utah 44 Muhlenbersr 56 Penn N. Carolina 65 AlhriKht 74 Milli'isvills 73 Tenipie )5 p.M.t:. 59 Lovola 68 Catholic It.

48 St. Joseph's Berkeley, March 5-6. 61) 45 70 393 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Thursday American Pullev vs. Link Belt UUimnnd. Witlnemlav flallman vs.

Tielchel. Thursday Gnllnohcr vs. Dean. Friday HhnimfiMd vs. Meaae.

Saturday Kossay vs. Plsano. is one of the mort than 200 colleges now using Mlllcrst Il'e .1. V. A3 linn nnl l'a lie 7 ailderhlll A A AiiKiKtana 47 Hliksvllle S.

47 Tn lane Geneva A7 Alabama S. T. 46 MM i2 Pharmacy 31 I'enn 61 K. M. 56 Delaware 42 Aimv 73 P.

M. 55 Drexel 55 Ursinus 51 Delaware Totals 11 3 Gas on Stomach 15 7 37 Totals Ieda Northrup vs. Brown Instrument Ex.de vs. Rverson Steel, at Germantown M. C.

5722 Greene 7.30 P. M. CO-OPERATIVE IND. LEAGUE 20-14. Halftime: Cardoza Whitss 5.1 20 43 28 57 51 43 403 time.

Before he was waived out of the American League on Jan. 18, the former Army Air Force captain pounded out 311 home runs in his major league career, five in World Series competition. He started with 41 36 46 56 36 Branders P. F. P.

G. tarnenie Tech 6.1 Siiiwrlor T. 46 Mill, r.illle. Delnw are J. 43 Haverford 4.

V. 3:1 W. hester 4. V. ii-lln 4't Mississippi 411 Illinois 4 ollricn 43 Warrcnshiirs 4 Alabama AllcKhcnv A3 larit 37 Oklahoma A M.

31 1 alahassee 31 Hardin Mmmons 47 Tesas M. A7 Howard 36 Ohio Wesloan 43 Mt. I nlon .111 Cincinnati ii" Marietta 61 W. MtililK.n A3 I'rrshvlrrlan 4li St. Vincent's 33 Northeastern al Maine 48 W.

L. C. W. L. C.

Ludwi? G. Gecker.f 5 Stein, 10 Rohinowllz.C 2 A. Disst.m 12 0 1.000 Keebler 3 9 .250 I T.E. 10 2 833 Yale T. 3 9 0 1 6 Helen Doersch Leads In Women's Bowling Helen Doersch, 750.

Frances Har 575 t-lw4 umrtea mt boubW ymm mtney W1wii rzrrm tmrh acid raiun painful, miff trvt c. ftournomftcrj aod firtrurn.dctr ut 11 1 th mllctn know, ft pvtfmtir afdl'-m ik ihn in Me -xrm tit No brtnifs comffifl In ft Zf ormurttMiUi toui lot Ouubie mooey Uci KtXvt. TKMPI.F. the Tigers in 1933 as a first baseman. 2 12 Weisboard.f 2 4 24 Pressman, 7 0 4 Markowitz.c 2 4 10 Felnsteln.g 5 0 2 Cohen.

5 3 9 Wise.g 3 51 Exide 8 4 7W7 Red Arr. 2 10 Arsena! 8 4 ,667 Bayard 2 10 .167 31 Muhlenbere 34 Okla. A. but in 1940 Del Baker, then manager, 0 10 0 10 2 8 Nahan.g 3-1 43 40 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK the I rel till mi 40 Tampa 44 Tesas Mines AS Houston V.M.4 67 liyola South 43 Miami 66 oosler A3 Ohio I 67 Ashland 75 Houllnic Green 6A Mercer 6H Indiana T. .14 i onnrcticut 77 olhv All Slete A7 INSTON Tuesday Yale A Towne vs.

Bayard. Red Arrow vs. Keehler Friday Dlsston txical 4 9 57 24 13 61 Totals Itch Checked Ladwig, 30-29. Mastbaum G. F.

P. G. F. 59 68 62 62 32 71 20 49 33 45 843 P. 47 Colorndo 54 S.

4 'a nr. 51 WvominE 55 Hrl. Young 16 I'enn State 56 Duke 50 St. John's 49 Syracuse 58 Muhlenberg 71 La Salle 48 W. Vlrumla vs.

Exide. Arsenal vs. 1. T. at 555 E.

Adams St. BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE Section 1 W. P.C. W. L.

Carlin.g Totals Halftime: Zola Sherwln.f L. Caries, H. ades.f Cutljr.c Weiner.g J. Pftrbcr.g Totals Halftime: In A 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 Lincoln 1.41 Or Your Money B.ick Jiffy 2 3 7 O. 0 0 0 0 Brudlro.f 4 0 0 0 Elfman.c 5 0 3 3 2 3 2 8 I.SHerman.g 3 5 0 10 aalle 48 St.

Joseph's Tawarxia 9 2 .818 Schol'tics 5 6 .454 68 41 57 62 59 61 43 5-1 73 8i 37 762 86 66 5.1 6.3 DICTIONARY This modern authority is the choicn tif everyone who wants complete, direct definitions found esuly. No run-round cross reference. AT YOUR BOOK STORE ris, 754, and Helen Vogt, 735, out-scored eight rivals in four games to survive the second round eliminations of an individual tournament iponsored by the Women's international Bowling Congress, at the C'jth Street alleys. The survivors meet Sunday at Murgie's Playdium in a four-game best total test with the finalist qualifying against 11 other divisional winners at Grand Itapids, In a six-games total pins championship Sirn. iMe 4.1 4 aiilsto 11 17 PENN Hlucs 8 2 Bridesh'g 5 6 .454 Ikus Club 6 3 Wi.sM'ing 1 9 fmifirrrrxfrnm the torturitwr itch causer! 38 Penn Stale 34 45,1 Ditman 7 4 636 Oxford P.

1 10 .091 4'atlledrnl IN. 41 leslilva Hiihiniue SK Parsons l.rlnnell III Lawrence I entral 66 Wnrtlmrs SI. Francis 46 Juniata 14 6 34 nonr. athlete foot, itr.x mxi her itch ImutiW. are pr Mine cxv.irit liriuirl I).

I. rrfviiTm.n This imr. 10 8 28 Totals Mastbaum, 21-10. SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tnniifht Hr iileshurg vs. Champlln Ta caused something of a sensation when he switched him to the outfield.

MISSED RUTH MARK BY 2 He had his greatest home run year in 1938. when he cracked out 58, only two short of Babe Ruth's major league record. He also led tne American League in home runs in 1940 and 1946 and was tied with Jimmy Foxx for the lead in 1936. He paced the loop in runs-batted-in in 1935, '37, 40 and "46. Greenberg's most dramatic home run came in the final day of the 1945 season, with the bases full to give the Tigers the pennant.

He banged out two round trippers in the ensuing World Series to help the Bengals defeat the Chicago Cubs for the world title. WHile- runy vs. Richmond, Edgemont vs I alntioiit 1)7 SltniH-rv in TKXTII.F. 28 Swarthmoie 40 Pharmacy 41 M. C.

64 Naval Hosp. rTived trw-dir-ation lrelojiei by I it, I 1). rnm riuve ly relieves that crurl. mi -run SCHUYLKILL NAVY LEAGUE hall, at BrKlge and Garden 7.30 M. 6 57 56 52 56 72 53 38 At Boat House Row VesDer Crescent I'rovlilrnce .17 I i en 4 I ortland S.T.

78. bn Haven (ra.lsi.T. 41 Wallah 37 Franklin 311 Indiana 73 S. Illinois 4H 59 37 Penn J. P.C.

30 Columbia Inst. 43 on April 10. Section 1 P.t W. 1 OOO Edcemont 2 .500 Whitehall 1 .500 Tacony 1 W. L.

Bridge 4 0 Richmond 2 2 Champlin 2 2 .500 .250 370 .250 F. P. 4 8 T.M'Cr'sh.f 0 6 1 5 Jones. 1 5 3 11 Houghey.g 2 4 Daly.g 0 4 G. Knecht.f 2 C.M'Int're.f 3 Kellv.f 2 2 P.S'd'rm'n.K 4 W.S'd'm'n.R 1 W.Nevllle.R 2 VILLANOVA 53 wa rthmore 48 Yale 73 A 5t Miihlenbere 68 IjiSillle 67 Yale 52 St.

Joseph's 53 Dartmouth 60 Gettysburg 44 Cornell 61 Army 37 Cornell 669 PH ARM ACT 4i Klizabeth'n 40 Swarthmore 48 N. J. Phar. 66 Textile 50 Glassboro T. 33 hester 40 KlnKS 65 N.

J. rhnrm. 388 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK 32 Tuesday Nurtheist B. C. vs.

Brdes-buru. Oxford Pioneors vs. Wlssinoming. Wt-dni-sday Taw.inda vs. Ditman.

Northeast Blues vs. Northeast Scholastics, at 177 209 200 173759 168 3 81 197 2(18754 380 185 225 145735 101 350 199 3SH 698 176 175 368 376fi95 177 155 386 l684 397 176 347 347 V7 351 137 354 369 631 169 ISO 111) 357 626 126 176 159 361622 138 145 139 17t 598 Helen Doersch Mrs. Harris Helen Vogt Mary Snyder Edna Ericson Mary Cappo Ann Knrrer Helen Eddy Viola Nei Marie Barthels Catharine Foley Totals 16 11 43 Totals Halftime Vesper. 18-7. HriORe and Garden at.

SOUTH PHILA. LEAGUE 610 59 62 So 41 70 M) 67 448 fNNER TUBES G. F. P. 10 2 113 10 2 4 2 10 Oil 10 2 8 4 20 G.

F. P. 0 2 2 Oil 2 1 2 0 4 2 1 5 5 2 12 2 0 4 2 0 4 IS 7 37 W. L. PC.

71 Rider 53 Princeton 45 Muhlenberg 65 Loyola 42 Princeton 50 Georgetown 31 Navv 39 Kordhnm 49 Klncs Point Mi Mannaltan 46 Seton Hall 64 It. I. State 4 i Army 62 Yale 77 Klnu's Point 77 Mannaltan Penn A. C. tux CrfjB'lrmarvl atsmlrm.

Swhrnml th most mtermf Hchirm ma )ift. 3'jc tnaj bor tie prove it mrnt or rmniry back Aik your drticgiat Uxlay oc D. 1). U. 1'rescrii Uon.

'Torr PAIN VTPIX. doubit purpoM Ublft dii.w. tmttnllT fr tikmi and rla lrrrr.f to 1. Quiclir criKt dlttitu na((irt. arnlr.j muacuiar pain.

2. rip prcr.t that 16 nniy, tirtd faallnf lua drmar.d 1 year (ytlfin tor vital rirmrntl For (. trial ilia ri: Lwpt Darnek Co Holljrwtod, fa J. f.r ri rrfular Jroin drug It Tkt at tiirrrtrd on th.i (uarantta; h7KTL mul ijitjr chtk naiguif pm nd put jou en tha road to rniovlnj ifa ar n. er irlurn trnptr pack- ni af fcatk tuaianlrcd Ivl I Kill He was voted the American Penn Barge 49 59 56 40 6m 47 41 35 50 6M 42 46 55 60 364 F.

P. 6 mtny 6mt loer tHss Jw P.C. W. L. .917 40th W'd 4 7 Mitrhfll pnly P't 4 9 Clover C.

2 KiK hc P. 2 10 liuixet P. 2 League's most valuable player in 1935 and again in 1940. (irrrnhrrg's All-Tlmn ItM-ord 4. N'uulty 11 DeSipm 9 'iiii-ony 9 McC'en 9 lassrin 6 Hope A A.

Irish W.V. 6 1 1 2 4 3 4 6 Rlre.f NeiKert.e Naftl.R It vin.g .167 .154 Sporfs Ile.stilts Continued From First Sports Pape 4 Dowd.f 20 1 Heaney.f 2 Lyons, 5 Bannon.g W.M'c'tliy.K Pet r. riub Lea. G. AH.

II. H.R Hartford 17 fid '2 S9r rtm iwhIm, t4 M4 sn IS. td .500 50 39 57 .214 .314 38 872 803 LKK.IK iS.KI RalelKh 122 112 Detroit A L. 1 1 V.m Kvans. 1 1.1.

12H 4H7 155 Hraumont T. 2 40 WIST CHFSTKIt .318 .211 57 Moravian 60 prformnc. AMERICAN' Buffalo 8 Ilersliev .1 IndlttnnpnlU It Haven 3 Totals Hnlftime- 14 10 38 Totals -Tie, 20-20. to lacj T.U l.vi r(m 17.1 i llfl tlMV'l Akassassl A s. avik a.m.

.1 Detroit Mcvuir wnn uUKNtll TIRES FOft REAL DRIVING PLhAltjftb 1 .301 st. josErii's 61 Lock Haven 611 Idaho 88 Wash Coll. 49 Nrvad.t 41 Albright 36 Arkansas 18 U. C. L.

A. 52 Utah Slatn 54 Cathohe II. 62 C. C. N.

Y. 5ii Penn 69 R. I. State 66 Catholic 50 W. Kent 73 Flizjihethtown 55 St.

John's 45 1 Salle 55 54 4H 33 A.I.. 117 4 A.L. 201 SCHEDULE KOK. WEEK Tonight -40th Ward vs. Clover Cllpoers, McCnn kr vs.

Rinhe Post. Polly Pii-t Irish War at 20th and sts 4l)th Ward Poilv Pout. De.Sit)lii vs. Hope, at 3.V1 and Wharton sis Ft idav I Ioie vs. Mill hell.

P.iKson vs. Taeony, Hornet vs, Naultv. at 'joth and sts. Sunday Eour Karnes at 20th Bnd Johnston 1 P. M.

ARIMiTON TOWNSHIP LEAGUE Klnsl First Half 1NTEK-KK ETERNITY LEAGUE .339 .328 At Mercantile Hall A isa ii 2o: I'hlla. Korkels 3 I'rotMcure Cleveland 6 St. 1 .011 Is 1 STANDINGS T. H. W.

T. P. 7 I le'laml 31 12 (1 7 42 Inriian'is 2ft 13 13 dl 7 41 Buffalo 27 14 8 Hi 41 Pittsb'Kh 27 15 7 fit 5 13 I.onls 12 25 12 36 46 50 48 33 63 52 59 41 56 34 43 Mlllelsvllle 26 Haven liO SI roiidsbiii if 711 Phaimaev 57 PliMimshurif 42 Iirk Haven 66 Delaware 41 Millersville 19.11 Detroit Pitt Detroit Detroit 39.17 Detroit 39:18 Detroit 12 46 16 Ra ppa .348 Omega Are you troubled with a F. P. r.

W. Hershey 2 1(1 ew II IK 26 Su'cHeld 17 2 IToihl'rrlfl 24 I'hll'lphla. 4 42 5 39 (I IT. 0 3" 12 2ii 36 1 41) r8 33 i41 2 13 44 1 1 1 2- 41) 49 49 38 426 1939 Detroit ,:37 .31.1 .312 .340 .311 .277 Harris Schenck.f Monroe. Bayne.it; Weeks.

Jenkins, 0 14 2 10 1 ft 5 17 0 8 0 2 1 11 3 37 Arcoe.f 0 4 Jefferson.c 2 6 Hunter, 0 0 Gibbons, 3 23 Orton.g l4l) Detroit 3941 Detioit. 194:" Detroit AH 462 17 2 0 30 A.L. A.L. A.L. A.L.

A.L. A.L. A.L. A L. World A L.

A L. A.L. A.L. L. P.C.

W. L. fKerl.K.k 7 0 l.ooo Wil. Gro. 3 4 6 1 N.

Hills 2 5 AOinidnn 2 .714 St. Luke 1 6 KoMvn 3 4 .420 Weldon 7 P.C. .429 .143 .000 fW4 21 Hi lr5 175 3 as u) 3" 148 573 19.i 39 67 3 8 78 270 84 112 523 14f Series 7 28 9 2 6 1 7" 28 30 7 23 7 1946 Detroit 48 802 965 24 8 56 Totals Halftime: 3 9 81 Totals Kappa. 3.1-ai. lf.14 Detroit 19.15 Detroit TF.A.M COMPARISON W.

L. Pet. VV. SCHEDULE EOFl WEEK Games Wednesday and Thuisday at .321 .147 .304 Ab- Ml) Detroit SOCCER A.MEHK A.N I.KAGI.'R I'tilln. Nat'ls (Mitpuned) Rriklyn llispann Htillltnore Americans 4 Kroolihattan All other Raines postponed.

STANDINGS Wd I'. W. P. Phlla. Amers.

13 1 27 Phlla. NatTs 6 1 15 HriMik. Wand. 9 4 23 Brook. Hlsp.

6 14 Hallo. Amer. 8 5 18 N. Y. Amer.

6 9 14 Kearny Oils 6 5 17 Rrookhattan 3 1111 Kearny Scots 6 6 17 Balto. S. C. 3 10 7 Ursinus 5 83.1 Diexel 6 Pet .5011 .429 .250 194. DetroP rllll.AltU.I'MIA CATHOLIC IK AC IE At 6tt(h Mt.

and hester Ave. 0 8 2 6 1 5 1 6 Most Blessed Sac. St. Francis Xavler SKIN IRRITATION? 1 hen just try this special Erira Strength Zerrio-s Ioctor' wonderfully soith-ir yet powerfully medicated liquid. Kirs; applications relieve itching, irn-ing of Eczema, Psoriasis, Athlite' Koot and Bimilar skin and rvalp irita-tiona due to external cause.

Then promptly starts to aid healing. Rai ked ry an amazing record of continuous melon Mixn I'HILA. SI BIRBAV GIRLS' LEAGUE W. L. P.C.

W. L. C. Ardmore 2 0 l.f0 Kend'k All Ursinus. 2 0 l.tsjo Kend'k 0 2 Owlettes 1 1 .500 Wa.

Loral 0 2 .000 LaSalle 14 4 St. Joseph's 12 5 Swarthmore 7 3 Penn 8 4 Villanova 10 6 W. Chester 5 4 78 Temple .706 Pharmacy .7110 Textile .667 Haverford .625 P. M. C.

.556 .167 .143 F. P. F. P. Segura Beats Falkenburg 2 6 1 8 .111 To Win Coast Net Title Young, Murray, Carney, Kendru vs.

Ursinus. at Ridge ave. and Pennwiale 7.30 P. M. SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Toninlit Kendrtck A vs Warehouse Lo LA JOLLA, Feb.

9 AP) Amateur 2 8 Sharkev.f 1 3 Zaharchuk.f 1 1 Stewart. 1 15 Muldoon.g 1 7 0 0 Red fern, 0 8 0 14 Klnsey.g 0 4 Kaphone.g 1 3 Mcllnenny.g iMcoinms.K I rancisco (Pancho) Segura, Ecuador, defeated Tom Falkenburg, ral. Owlet tea vs. Ardmore. Thursday eueceMi.

The tlrat trial Johnson. SOCCER NATIONAL rl'P Kensington Quolt post ihiiii iI Kcns'Ktn eonvincea! ZEIV10 Mullin.g Ilennessy.g B.B, Hollywood, 6-4, 6-1, to win the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club tennis Cleveland Will Outlaw Gambling, Mayor Says CLEVELAND, Feb. 9 (AP). Mayor Thomas A. Burke today assured Bill Veeck, president of the Cleveland Indians, that the city "will legislate out gambling and bribery hTI OENT NURSES' LEAGUE W.

C. W. L. Woman's 4 0 l.ooo Presby'an 1 2 Temple 4 A Hahne'nn 1 3 Phlla Gen. 3 Penna.

1 3 Einhcopal 2 2 Ablngton 1 4 PC .250 .200 18 8 44 Totals 28 7 63 Totals tournament today. ICE HOCKEY EASTERN I.L AO I N'er York 3 Baltimore Boston 11 Washington Hairtlme: Most Blessed Sacrament, 25-17. Pauline Betz, Los Angeles, was leading Dorothy Bundy Cheney, Service Santa Monica, 3-2, in the first set TRY W-WHEY IN SLUGGISHNESS DOES MORE Hayes Advances In State Squash for the women's title when the rain in sporting events" at the city's Huge BASKETBALL Iowa Seahawks 05 N'ATTC 51 storm intervened. Lakelront stadium. Norman Hayes, Philadelphia than just taxation.

Beuu W-WHEY, Lankenau 2 2 SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tonich! Pennsylvania vs. Lankenau. Woman's Hospital vs. Presbyterian at loth st. and Allegheny 8 P.

M. OLDER BOYS' TOURNEY SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Tonieht Central Older Bovs vs. Tri-ancle H. Tnlmont A. C.

vs. radon Warrlois, at 19th and Lombard Carlell Clioiu-ia va. Akron A. ItanRers vs. St Rita, at TtO-14 Summer Monaer vs.

Pearson. Paradise Cubs vs. Clymer at 1 iir. Omen St. Stanislaus vs.

Wie-mari thinners, North Philaileloliia Stars vs. Hurraneer Juniors, at Glrard ave. eavt of Cricket Club, advanced to the sec arrived from buttermilk act ually combats excess 1 ood decay putreftxt on); ond round oi the Pennsylvania State Class A squash racquets champion Mr promotes better colonic hygiene, i a good turai source of better assimilated cal rium tth natural minerals essential to proper nerve, bona and titue functions). Thousands hve stopped "doins an i are ship by eliminating George S. Smith, Racquet Club, 15-10, 13-15, 15-9, 15-9, yesterday at the Merion Cricket now uunt W-WHEY.

A pleasant i'RO- Club. TECTIV'L food, not a self -medicati n. it i rood for th. whole family Try WAV HEY Joseph Devlin, German town ml fit Cricket Club, won by default from Ed Hammer, Philadelphia Cricket tor a while. 14-oz.

Pkps. 1.00; 32oi. Pkf. 2.C0 Bv Mail 10c Extra Club, who had to leave town on a st Delmar J. vs.

Wallace A. C. Mt. Olivet B. C.

vs. Trianele C. Kensington R. A. C.

vs. Mohawks, at I'lth and Itmhard sts. Tuesday Cahill Explorers ys. West Uranrh Y. Chadmoie A vs.

Oi toles, at Catharine Spartans vs. Tanmy Abbottsford Juniors vs. Hustinrs Juniors, at Girard ave. east of rout st lterrtm Juniors vs. Northeast Wantois.

WVst Biarii-h Int. vs. lipan El i In at 1 'tli and Shunk sts. Wednesday A. C.

vs. Iiwer Mayfair, Harn-on vs. 'lacker A. at tilil Catharine cuppers H. C.

vs. Ixust A Floaters vs St. Timothy c. at 541 Summer Valrnar vs. Abbottsfonl Seniors.

Whiz Kids vs Upper Darby Gunners, at 105 Queeen st. business trip. Matches will get under way in earnest tonight with eight to be played. lne IHiSW IIIDAY MATCHES S.2l P. Dave Watts, Merion Cricket, vs.

tieorge Austin, Geimantown Cricket: Jack Campbell, lier-mantown frlcktl. vs. Jim I'lndle, Merlon 25 N. 10th Sl Pfc.la. 7.

Pa. WA 2 3480 rieket Ted rlel, Cynwyd. vs. Dave Town send, University of Pennsylvania: S.fiO Cy Pulley. Merlon Cricket, vs.

Joseph Devlin. Ormnntown Cricket: S. H. Wheeler, Merlon Cricket, vs. Cy Manley-power, Phila delphia (Ticket John Hill.

Cynwyd, vs Stanley W. Pearson, Merlon Crlrket ii 20 P. Don Strarhan. Merlon Crlrket vs. George Fraker, Merion Cricket: Horace (lhen cold iht day, and while iht Uieut In Bogys yaraje, the air turns blutj rVe'd save himself from ridicule Cad 3et cjuick starts with DYNAFUEL! Hill.

Merion Cricket, vs. John Fetcher, Merion cricket. Bosler Beats Tindle In Squash Final Lester C. Bosler, of the home club, won the Pennsylvania State BLENDED WHISKEY fi 1 LI Class squash racquets singles Get quiik relief with GLYCERINE-! lu Pine Bros, cover your dry, irritated throat with a moist, soothing film of glycerine, bringing quick cough relief. They won't upset your stomach.

iiULLI championship yesterday by defeating James K. Tindle. 15-11, 15-12 1 15-11, in the final at Germantown Cricket Club. Tindle, Merion Cricket, was out nf-' (ill mum matched in 30 minutes of play by Bosler's change of pace, corner IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES SINCE 1861 8S PROOF 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS INITEO DISTILLERS (OF AMERICA) BALTIMORE, Ml. 14 1 ewr-TTk crm nrrrn im cr.s a placements and dropshots.

Bosler was seeded third In the original fiela of 32..

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