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Green Bay Press -Gazette SPORTS AND MARKETS WANT ADS ADAMS 440 "EVERYBODY READS IT" GREEN BAY, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1933. 'f 4 EAST, WEST PREPARE FOR CRUCIAL GAMES LENA FIGHTERS WILL ENTER GREEN BAY'S AMATEUR TOURNEY BRUSHING' UP ON SPOUT By Laufer BE DROPPED BY AT HOME ON FRIDAY SIGH II IT VALLEY CIRCUIT IK MINOR LEAGUE CAREER. Stef fens Brothers Send In Entries for Meet; Other Stars Enter. Director at Loyola of New Orleans Will Succeed A. A.

Stagg. School Board Member of Manitowoc Suggests New Setup. Leading Fox Conference Cage Teams Will Come Here for Battles. Oshkosh Invades East Gym While Appleton Faces West In Fight for Top Post. Whatever chances East and West CHICAGO U.R Clark Daniel Bhaughnessy, mentor at Loyola uni versity of New Orleans, will succeed Amos Alonzo Stagg as football coach USELESS.

EXPECT GREAT BOUTS Many Good Fighters From Small Communities Will Compete for Golden Gloves. WW PACKERS REORGANIZE TO PLAY CAGE GAMES AGAINST PRO SQUADS Beorfanlution of the Green Bay Packer professional basketball team has been completed and the quad at now ready to book rames with strong quintets of northern Wisconsin and upper peninsula, Mike Mirhalske, manager of the quintet announced today. The Packers played against some strong squads last year snd won many contests. This year the line, up has been bolstered by the addition of Roger Grove, Al Rose and Henry Bruder and la expected to be stronger than ever. Others on the squad are Arnold Herber, Wuert Englemann and Mirhalske.

Oa Sunday the squad will play Its first game, travelling to Esca-naba to meet the Escanaba city team. Rose and Grove are expected to arrive in Green Ray today or tomorrow to practice with the squad. Games are sought with out COACH JONES PROPOSES MANY CHANGES IN PRO GRID CODE FOR 1933 CHICAGO UP) Coach Ralph Jonea of the championship Chicago Bears will propose drastie changes In the rules to promote more scoring when the National Professional Football league meets In annual session at Pittsburgh this month. "The fans want more scoring and loosening up of play within the 25-yard line for tbe offense," Coach Jones explains. Among his suggestions are: Move the goal posts to within two yards of (he goal line to encourage more attempts at field goals.

When the ball Is within the 25-yard line, forward passes falling within the end sone should be ruled Incomplete, A forward pass falling out of bounds or over the end tone line, that strikes the goal posts or cross bar or that is intercepted should be ruled a at the University of Chicago. Shaughnessy's selection was announced by Thomas N. Metcalf, new I athletic director at Chicago, ending speculation that linked several of the nation's foremost grid coaches as MANITOWOC A proposal to elim inate Marinette high school as a member of the present Fox River Valley athletic conference, by reason of Its isolation from the seven other schools in the loop, has come from an unexpected source the Manitowoc board of education. Commissioner Francis Rugowskl has asked the city superintendent what action would be necessary to havs Marinette dropped from the Valley conference in favor of some other school- preferably Neenrh high school and if it Is within the province of the school board to "meddle" in this matter. Supt.

Bonar advised that the matter of the circuit among the conference schools is one that has always lieen handled by the principals and tuhletic directors of the several I ten. is (J ftfJlF NAMEfoRCrlESj1 1 possible successors to the veteran Stagg. Bhaughnessy Is expected at Chica SHMIfiT high schools have to finish In the first division of the Vox river valley basketball conference will be determined at the two gymnasiums here Friday night, when both Red Devils and Wildcats face conference leaders. Although Appleton was turned upside down by East last week in the season's outstanding upset, the Fox Terriers have suffered but one defeat, and still rest at the top of the conference standings. Tomorrow night they Invade Green Bay for their sec go in time to take charge of spring 7 "Teachers' CENTER football practice, which begins April 1.

Bhaughnessy Is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, where he was one of the outstanding athletes of the school's sport history. Formal approval of the appointment of Bhaughnessy will be made by the university trustees late today. standing teams of this section. SCORE W0 Rin 40 fm'A schools. Will Suggest It Managers are asked to write to Mike Mirhalske, at 803 E.

Maaon- ond crack at West high, the first hav "I am opposed to sending a squad of Boys the larger cities of northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan will be hard pressed for honors by some great scrappers from the smaller communities of the district In th first annual Press-Gazette Goldes Gloves amateur boxing tournament to be staged at the Columbus club here Feb. 15, 16 and 23. More than half the boys entered ta date come from small communities, From Pulaski, Krakow, Elcho, Lena, Coleman, Green Valley and many towns of upper Michigan have come entries of boxers who seek honors in the biggest mateur program ever staged in northern Wisconsin. Some of these fighters have not had much experience while others have been coming to the front rapidly re cently in programs In this district. Still others are veteran campaigtie'rs with reputations that Indicate they will be hard to stop.

Represents Lena Club One of the best fighters seen In northern Wisconsin or upper Mlohl- or telephone Howard 3276 W. lng ended In an Appleton victory, 13 There uiepe it Vmm, WHO pT OJER, NTrtE rVAlbuM. League im high school basketball players close to 100 miles by bus in the winter months," said Rueowski. "I believe that Mar -HIS fpriww iw Sophomore Junior, 327 KRAFT BEATS H0BERG TO HOLD TOP POST to 14. at Oshkosh inette high school can be eliminated When East played at Oshkosh Jan from the present Fox River Valley GREEN BAY PACKER PLAYERS BACK HOME conference and a school substituted that will fit In with the remainin? 6, the Red Devils were trimmed 18 to 8 in their worst offenrive showing of Fl6WFJ5.a The new coach's career has been centered at New Orleans where he coached Tulane from 1915 to 1926 when he went to Loyola.

He has appeared before at Stagg field on the occasion of his Tulane team's 18-7 victory over Northwestern in 1925, a year in which the Evanston team led the Western conference. His Tulane and Loyola teams won HE MAS Never. IN CAGE LOOP HERE the year. Oshkosh now holds a vlr rchools in the conference Manitowoc, Appleton, East and Wes Green Bay, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and Sheboy AFTER LONG JOURNEY tual tie for the leaderrliip, although the team has played one less game than Manitowoc and Aoplcton, the G. B.

and W. Five Turns Back gan. President Vits felt that tnis is a 96 games while tying 11 and losing other leaders. One Oshkosh game Milwaukee Road Team, 30 to 23. 43.

Limit of Speed Unknown to Sir Campbell, British Racer that scheduled with Marinette Jan Five More Players Here; Bhaughnessy played on the Min 27, has heen postponed until March matter that will have to be settled by the member schools and one in which the school board can hardly be entitled to mix in although a suggestion that the superintendent take it up with Principal Stangel and the athletic heads at Lincoln hiph school and 30. but Oshkosh Is rated certain to Others Go to Homes In Midwest, South. take the weak Marinette, outfit. Kraft Cheese continued to hold first place last evening in the Industrial Basketball league by trimming Hoberg BV HENRY McLEMORB DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (U.R) i What Is the highest speed at which an Five members of the Green Bay Coach L.

E. Mean worked his squad hard at yesterday' scrimmage. He has not yet announced his starting lineup, but he was pleased with the offer a suggestion that the matter be discussed at the next meeting of the Packer professional football team ar Paper and Fibre team, 23 to 15. In the other games played, the Industrial BULLETIN automobile may be driven before it nesota football teams of 1911-12-13 at end, tackle and fullback position He competed also In track and basketball. Bernle' Bierman, Minnesota's present football coach, was among thos? who recommended Bhaughnessy to Chicago authorities.

"Shaughnessy," wrote Bierman who succeeded him at Tulane, "is one of the best coaches in the country and he rates equally high as a man." rived in Green Bay last night, com FIGHT IN MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE OF) The first elimination matches in the southern Wisconsin Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament will be held it the Eagles' club here tonight and tomorrow night. Finalists in right divisions will be determined from an entry of more than 150 fighter representing 28 clubs and organizations. The title matches will be held Feb. 17. Valley conference, prevailed.

showln gmade by five boys who out league G. B. W. five turned back will wrest control from its driver lasted Appleton in Friday's game the Commercial league Milwaukee and become a mad runaway whose ing home from their long road trip that took them through the east, to the Pacific coast and then to the trouble at Marinette Rueowcki registered no objection to Ploeta and Miller at forwards, Ys- Road team, 30 to 23. course must end in destruction? Is it 300 an hour? 350? baert at center, and Denis and Mul Krafts took an early lead on the ler at guards.

There Is a chance that Papermakers, in front, 8 to 2, at the Hawaiian islands. A few other members of the squad are expected to arrive today or tomoirow. 375? That is one of the nicer mysteries Sir Malcolm Campbell faces Kennedy or Fisher may be staited at end of the first period, but the losers The hockey game scheduled between the De Pere Red Wings and the University of Marquette team on the Fox River at De Pere tonight, has been postponed until a later date, due to the extreme cold weather. It is planned to play the game some time within the next week. football rind track schedules in the soring and fall but dirt not believe that It is best to send the basketball squad so far in the winter months.

Sheboygan's plight, located 26 miles farther from Marinette, was even worse, he added. Arthur Bultman. Arnold Herbei, a guard. Has Tallest Team came back in the second frame to make the Rame more Interesting, with the half finishing 9 to 8 with Krafts when he wheels his gigantic Bluebird out on the beach and slams to the floor the throttle that whips the 2600 Milt Oantenbeln, Claude Perry and Oshkosh has the tallest team in th conference, which this year boasts La Vern Dilweg arrived last night completing their overland journey in the lead. KEWAUNEE-DENMARK CAGE CONTEST IS POSTPONED (Special to Press-Gazette) KEWAUNEE, Wis.

The basket horsepower motor. Will he. if he from Los Angeles. Clark Hinkle. This is not the first talk that has In the last two periods the league leaders started to walk away from Hoberg, running the score up to 17 several extra-sized squads.

Two rangy guards, Woita and Rchrocder, handle the back court assignments. Wolta's free throw last Friday provided the Rudy Corastock, Verne Lcwellen, Herdls McCrary, Al Rofe and Lest-i been heard looking to the elimination of Marinette from the conference. Peterson left California with this Even during' the present basketball to 12 by the end of the third period with four baskets, while Hobergs made ball game scheduled for Tuesday evening, when the local high school team was to meet the Denmark boys, was cancelled because of unfavorable final point In Oshkosh's 17 to 16 tip. group but their trails divided along season Coach Joe Shields and his Ap ST. NORBERT CAGERS BEAT ST.

JOSEPH IN CONTEST AT DE PERE gives Bluebird her head, become nothing more than a. passenger on a motorized bullet We asked Sir Malcolm about that today and he didn't know. He said he could not possibly estimate the speed at which a car could become absolutely unmanageable. Never Faced Problem "You see," said the man who trav tet of Manitowoc, previously unbeaten. the way.

two, both by McGuire. pleton high squad is not making the Coach Glenn Evjue of West yester Lewcllen has gone to Nebraska for Kennedy led the victors in scoring trip to Marinette. A year ago there was a demonstration at the Marinette weather conditions. Supt. Licking received a long distance call from the day afternoon had Deno working on a visit with his mother.

McCrary one-handed shots, of the variety pop Denmark school on Tuesday afternoon stopped at Cheyenne, to visit relatives there. Rose and Peterson stating that they would be unable to ularized by Brnle Wolfe. Deno was making a fair percentage of his shots gan in the past two years submitted his entry today. He is George Stef fens, who is a member of the Lena Athletic club, Wis. Stef fens, a welterweight, shoots fists fast and hard from the opening gong to the final bell.

He has been bowling over opponent regularly in starts in boxing programs at Lena, Marinette, and other cities of northern Wisconsin. He has a fas right hand that carries dynamite and also can feint and counter-punch with the best boys in his division. Fans of Lena predict that George will be one of the champions crowned here. They plan to follow him here and then later to Chicago, as they are confident that he will dispose of all contenders and earn the right to rep resent Green Bay In the Chicago Golden Gloves tournament of champions. Matt Steffens, George's brother is another young Lena fighter who went to their homes in Texas.

Rose make their appearance in Kewaunee. No definite arrangements have been count, and the coach expected him will return to Green Bay before th elled 253 miles an hour and wasn't satisfied, "you see, we cannot know gym on the night that Appleton played there and the authorities of the two schools decided not to risk a recurrence of this bad feeling. As a result Marinette agreed to play both cames with Appleton high this winter at the latter city. end of the week. Comstock and to get away for a few against Apple ton tomorrow.

Marinette Boys Prove No Match for Green and Gold, Lose 29-5. made for a future playing date, if the game is to be played. It is possible that the game will be cancelled and that the two teams will not meet this Hinkle left the group at Chicago to return to their homes. Hinkle lives in Toronto, Ohio and Comstock at Warren, Ohio, during the winter with four baskets, three of which he made in the last half. Willard Clancy with three baskets and a free throw and Ray McGuire with three baskets led the lasers.

Milwaukee Road came back In the first period after the G. B. W. team had started the ball rolling to take the lead, 4 to 3. Milwaukee Road also lead at the end of the half after holding that lead through the period The score at the half was 17 to 18 G.

B. St W. came back with a vengeance in the third period, scoring eight points and shut out the Milwaukee Road five. In the last period the Milwaukee Road team outplayed the victors, but was unable to overcome the eight- year on the basketball court. months.

HUXFORDS SET TO PLAY LENA TEAM Cal Hubbard, who Is driving frorii SHAWANO WILL FACE CLINTONVILLE FIVE the west coast, will winter In Mis ACES AND DUX HOLD The St. Norbert high school basketball team last night climbed back Into a tie for second place In the Catholic conference when they turned back the St. Joseph high school souri. Tom Nash returned to his home lrt Washington, while Bar- that because no man has ever faced the problem. There must be a limit, however.

I say there must be one because I believe there Is a limit to the speed at which a man's eyes tell his brain to tell his muscles to make a certain move that he depends for control over a machine." Sir Malcolm was asked If he thought he could, if necessary, even more quickly than he did last year when handling Bluebird at 253 miles an hour. "Again I can't tell you. I don't know whether I have reached the limit or not. It5s a munnly thing, but I'm not conscious of reacting any more quickly at 253 miles an hour AT C. C.

TONIGHT rager and Blood remained on the LEAD IN CAGE RACE west coast. Earpe and Michalske ar rived back in Green Bay last week. Coach E. L. Lambeau planned to will bear watching.

Although he has not been seen In as many bouts as George, he believes he has a chance to come through In the meet. Should both boys survive and miss each other Kalciks Meet Fort Howard In C. C. SENIOR LEAGl'E W. stop on business in the west and is point advantage they had piled up.

not due to return to Green Bay until Walachinskl with seven points led cagers from Marinette by a 29 to 5 score. Coach McCormick used tiilr-teen players in the one-sided contest in which the Invaders failed to make a field goal. At the end of the first half the score was 17 to 1, and from that point on substitutes handled the assignment for St. Norbert. This Is the second time this season that St.

Norbert was victorious over the north in the preliminaries, It would be a Preliminary Contest at 7:15 O'clock. Friday. Roger Grove also is expected here Friday or Saturday. novel sight to see them clashing In the Milwaukee Road in scoring, while Rodney Stewart and Oscar Kallman divided scoring honors for G. B.

A Per. l.nno l.nofl .000 .000 nrm Dm Crones W'lldrat i Titers i Rlarkhawk) 1 Spartan A Qtifsdonmarki 0 the championship event. Both are welterweights. SWAN RESIGNS POSITION W. with nine points each, (Special lo Press-Gazette) SHAWANO, Wis.

Coach Ghar-rity's Indians will meet their ancient rivals, Clintonville, at the local gym on Friday evening in the wlndup of a triple bill. The trucktown team Is expected to btfng a large contingent of fans, as partisanship always runs high in the games between these two teams. Shawano holds an early season 18 to 6 decision over Clintonville, but both teams havo come Uong fast in the last few games and Clintonville's green outfit has probably had enough experience now to make things Interesting. The Indians have run up a string say than I did in the early days when 60 miles was considered breathless speed. Of course, I do, or I should have been dead before now.

But ever Saleska Is Entered Another young fighter who comes AT BADGER UNIVERSITY MADISON, Fred Swan, from the Lena Athletic club Is Sylvester Saleska, of Coleman, Wis. He is 18 years old and a middleweight. The second scries of games in the second round of the Columbus club senior league were played last night in the auditorium. Two of the previ since I've been driving, the turning of a wheel, the putting on of a brake, has been an Instantaneous bit of erners and they are now one game behind the league-leading Lourdcs high school, also of Marinette. "Irish" Sarlssin again led the scoring for the De Pere preps with five field goals and two free throws for twelve points.

Although he is the smallest man on the team, he Is far recently picked by Glenn S. Warner to be asslftant football coach at Temple university, today tendered his resignation to the University of Wisconsin, effective April 1. Saleska also has appeared In several good bouts In his district recently and ous Winers were rooted from their positions by those who remained on top, Swan came here from Colgate where work." Aided by Wind To show you how instantaneously Sir Malcolm must react to save himself from a violent death, picture htm as the thundered Into the measured in ine nrst game the Aces took the Crones, 29 to 14, in a somewhat onesided battle. Walter Holland led the of five straight, scoring 42 field goals he served as assistant to Andy Kerr. After coaching varsity line In 1931 he ahead of his mates in the scoring column.

The Huxford Meats of the Commercial Basketball league will play the Lena All-Stars at the Columbus Community club tonight. Lena comes to Green Bay with a fine record, being regarded as one of the best teams In northeastern Wisconsin. Huxfcrds are runners-up in the Commercial league and hope to turn back the Invaders by means of team plav and a fast passing attack. Many Lena fans are expected to accompany the team here, as the town people back their squad to the limit, The Kalciks of the Commercial league and Fort Howard of the Industrial league will meet in the first game of the evening at 7:15 o'clock. Both teams are entered in the city tournament.

The second game will begin at 8:15 o'clock. Nominal admission prices to help defray expenses will be charged. as shifted to the freshman squad THE BOX SPORE YOUNG MEN'S LEAGUE SQUADS PLAY TONIGHT The Nicholsons and the Question Marks clash at 8 o'clock in the first game tonight In the Y. M. C.

A. Young Men's league. At 8:45 o'clock the Falcons will lock horns with the Astor-Blues club, while the Orangemen are slated to meet the league leaders, the Reds, at 9:30. In the first game the Nicholsons will be fighting to retain second place position. In the second game the Falcons have an opportunity to pull up into third place in the event that the Question Marks lose their game.

The Falcons plan to enter a team in the city championship tournament. They will add three or four other players from the Young Men's league, who are not playing with any other team In the meet. last year. In addition to his football work Swan has been in charge of boxing during the past two years. to their opponents' 17.

The records show that in the last ten years of competition, Shawano has won 16 games of the anual two game series, and Clintonville 4. Clintonville's strong team of 1926-27 was the only one which succeeded In coming through with a double win. is expected to turn In some real scraps here. The entry of Ken Boomer, of Elcho, also was received In today's mail. He is a welterweight, 22 years old and Is said to be one of the hardest punchers seen in action in Elcho bouts In a long time.

From up Green Valley way comes the entry of Leo Vacca, 18 years old, who weighs 111 pounds. Vacca Is a protege of Al Kublak, heavyweight Pulaski boxer. He is a farmer youth who has been fighting for the past two years. Kublak reports that he believes Vacca will make them all sit up and take Aces witn four baskets, whil? Nick contributed seven points to the Crones score. In the second fracas of the eve-nfing the Dux knocked the Wildcats out of the no loss column bv giving them a 21 to 12 drubbing.

This defeat of the Wildcats left the Aces and Dux undisputed leaders of the league, mile on his run south last year. Aided by a favorable wind he rocketed past the big crimson disc that marks the entrance to the mile at around 267 miles an hour, which meant he was travelling approximately 130 yards a fecond. Suddenly, either from a bump or the wind, the Bluebord moved off the course. The spectators HIGH SCORE HONORS High score honors for the past week at the North Side Community club Ueys went to Mrs. Wendt with a 217 1922-23 Clintonville Clintonville Score In the women's division and to H.

Shepardson, who registered 265 in uame number three saw the Ques-tlonmarks lose to the Tigers, 19 to 12, In a fairly close game. Simonet of the men's division. Kt. Norbert F.G. T.

P.F. Sarlssin. 2 3 Wydevnn. 1 0 0 Vender Velden, 0 1 1 Kna.ipen, 2 0 0 M. Srhumarher.

0 H. Schumacher, 3 0 Bebean, 0 0 0 Van Kneren, 0 1 SchmlU, 0 Van C.nal, 0 0 3 Mrnnrn, ft ft Schuster, 1 1 0 Goz, 0 0 0 Totals 12 1 St. Joseph F.fi. F.T. P.F.

Dufrense. f. 0 1 2 Hudnn, ft 0 2 0 1 Marineau, ft 3 Nnel. 0 0 0 Leannah. 0 3 1 Totals 0 7 ainnt Know trie machine had veered, for the action was too quick for their eyes.

But Sir Malcolm knew it, and from his tiny cockpit slung deep in the body of the machine, he nulled Cllnlnnviile 1921-25 t'llntonvlllo llnlnnvillB 1925- 26 Clintonville Clintonville 1926- 27 Clintonville i i i CONTINUED ON PAGE 10, COL 8 Clintonville i 14 Shawano 12 12 Shawano 14 A Shawano II 16 Shawano 19 4 Shawano 19 5 Shawano 19 19 Shawano 21 29 Shawano 13 9 Shawano 8 16 Shawann 23 14 Shawano 42 17 Shawano 19 11 Shawano 13 25 Shawano 24 20 Shawano 27 17 Shawano 21 14 Shawano 19 9 Shawano 22 9 Shawano 24 264 386 the losers was high point man for both teams with eight points. This sent the Questionmarks to the bottom along with the Spartans who dropped the last game of the evening to the Blackhawks, 23 to 8. CLOSE RACE IN SCHOOL BASKETBALL LOOP HERE 1927- 28 Clintonville Clintonville 1928- 29 Clintonville Clintonville i her straight again. How Ions' did it take him to make his decision? Not a second, certainly, for if It had Bluebird would have travelled 130 yards and ploughed into the sand dunes or plunged into the ocean. It couldn't have been a tenth 1929-30 ntonville Clintonville 1930- 31 Clintonville Clintonville 1931- 32 rllntonvlllo Clintonville PRESS-GAZETTE GOLDEN GLOVES PlVase enter my name in the Press-Gazette's first annual Golden Gloves tournament at the Columbus Community club.

The preliminary bouts will be held on the nights of Feb, 15 and 16, and the finals on Feb. 23. FRAME RULING ON 'DIVE' of a second even, for Bluebird would 100 The race for title honors In the have moved 13 yards and made it al FOR HIGH JUMP IN TRACK elementary school basketball league tightened when both leading teams were defeated. Howe wa decisively most impossible for her driver to bring her around safely. Perhaps the actual time required was nothing flat.

If It was, then we may see nothing- flat bettered In a few davs, NAME beaten. 10 to 3 by the Tort Howard team in the first game. Whitney went into a tie for fiist place with Howe by staging a comeback in the second half to win, 13 to 10 after trailing at the end of the first half, 10 to 7. Next Saturday afternoon Howe will tackle Roosevelt, and Whitney will play Fort Howard at the Fort Howard Gymnasium. The first gamo will start at 2:15.

Lincoln and Roosevelt NrV YORK tP To standardize the regulations for the high jump and remove any question as to whether the athletes "dive" a committee of four coaches has framed a new, simplified definition of the event at the request cf Avery Brundage of Chicago, president cf the amateur athletic union. The proposed ruling reads: "A legal Jump is ono in which the contestant must leave the ground from one foot and one or both feet must precede the head In going over the bar." ror the Bluebird that Sir Malcolm will put on the beach this year packs almost twice the power of the Bluebird that loafed around at a mere 130 yards a second In 1931. Boy, reserve me a nice clean sand dune, and be sure It's in row Z. UPSET MARKS PLAY IN CITY DOUBLES TOURNEY After a change in the personnel of two of the teams entered in the city doubles handball tournament, a big upset took place last evening. Kendler took E.

M. Gray as his partner, instead of D. V. Pinkerton, so Pinkerton lined up with H. N.

Kinney. Kendler, overestimating the ability of his team, offered Bob DeCock and Oscar Kallman a fifteen-point handicap and then lost out In the two ADDRESS We do not stop at even 99 and 44.100 in degree of satisfaction in the sale of our used cars. We wish to approach as close to 100 satisfaction at possible. Examine our used cars and you will observe our sincere attempt in our effort to this end. '29 Whippet Coach $137 '30 Buick 5 Pass.

Coupe $495 '31 Studebaker Coupe $437 '30 Chrysler Sedan $367 CLUB KEWAUNEE, STURGEON BAY WILL CLASH ON FRIDAY will play a postponed game some evening after school. Continued interest In the tumbling class, with the major part of the program Saturday centered on pyramid building and combination work, was shown by members of the tumbling squad. The tumbling class will meet at 1:30 Saturday afternoon in the Fort Howard gymnasium. All boys from both sides of the city are eligible to enter this class. games played, 22 to 20 and 21 to 10.

By this move the team that was expected to go to the finals with very little opposition was eliminated In the first game. Tonight at 5:15 o'clock, Carl Jans-sen and Bert Everson, a team representing the Columbus club, will meet Bob Mlnsart and Pat Cheaney of the Janssen and Everson are considered to be the best pair represent AGE Cross in square indicates class entered. A boxer will be permitted to compete in only one division. Entries will close at midnight of Feb. 11 with Leslie Kelly at the Press-Gazette, Green Bay, Wis.

112 pound div. 147 pound div. 118 pound div. 160 pound dir. 126 pound div.

175 pound dir. 135 pound div. Heavyweight Neither the Press-Gazette nor the Columbus Community Club will be responsible in case of injury to contestants. fSpc-cial to Press-Oazette) STURGEON BAY, Wis. Tomorrow night the local high school basketball team will meet Kewaunee high on the local floor in an effort to upset the dope and take a conference game from the lakeshore team.

The local team was to have met Sevastopol here Tuesday but because of the weather the game had to be called off and the high school lost to the local faculty team by a two point margin. The srame tomorrow night should be a thriller as Coach Miller will undoubtedly have his boys primed to fight from start to finish, while Coach Schaeffer will have his squad fighting Just as hard to win from the Bays, ST. WILLEBRORD'S QUINT UPSETS ST. JOHN'S TEAM St. Wlllebiord's took St.

John's cagers in a close battle In the Parochial Minor league game at the Columbus club. Final score stood IS to 14. At half time the losers were leading their oponents by one point, the tally being nine to eight, but In the second half St. Willebrords came back to ring up three baskets and a free throv to St. John's two baskets and one gift shot.

The game was fast throughout and a tough one for St. John's to lose. Monard, F. Watermolen and Clancy were high scorers. BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS ing the Columbus club, while Mlnsart and Cheaney are leading the Class i W.

Whitney 2 How 2 Ft. Howard 1 F.lmore 1 doubles tournament at the at present. Friday at the same time the 9n tjrsf dlsevrf cSfceef cvtr screw ft r0ot' 24 HbtfR SERVICE Phone Adams 3839 L. Prt. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 winners of last evening's games will take on the Dr.

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