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1AGE SIXTEEN PLAINFIELD, N. COURKTt-NETFS, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1933 Telephone Plainfleld 6-866T Harness Card Due Here Tomorrow! 7v I Champions Battle Highland Park He's a Doerr: By Jack Sards In Southern Tourney: rm Birmingham, Ala. (JP) Youthful Dorothy Kirby, golfing gladiator ns iuneiien lOf from; Georgia, had Friday the 13th and Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page, the Rex Tune Vp Rex May, veteran race driver, spins around the speed Combine for way at Indianapolis, scene of Memorial Day 500-mile grind. national champion, confronting her today as she continued her efforts Four Trot Events Share Spotlight on Junior League's Fair Program Featured by the Class A trot bringing Into action four high-class trotters, the initial light-harness racing matinee 1 of the season will be held tomorrow afternoon at the local Borough ParkTrack.

Two running races and at least two bicycle events will also be staged for a full afternoon's program of racing on the Junior League's "Country Fair" holiday. i to retain, her southern crownJ Eighth Loss The l-year-old Atlanta star, put on a great display of shotmaking i year ago almost to the day to win Dunellen Despite some impres the southern championship with a 2 sive three-hit twirling by Jerry and 1 triumph over Mrs. Page, who portsland Lotz, the Dunellen High nine dropped its eight straight game of the went on to grab the national title: Now they meet again. The match season in Highland Park yesterday looks like a toss-up. Mac vs.

Mazy afternoon, bowing 4 to 1 to the The other half of the 18-hole -tcitn GENE F. HAMPSON Highland Park aggregation. Cricket Club semifinals brought together Marion Locals reached Ballou of the win Miley of Lexington, and Mrs Dan Chandler of Dallas, Texas. ners for five safeties but couldnt With Horace Conover's trotting mare, Lela and J. Lyle's trotter, Hollyrood Onward, as the "dark horse" entries, the top spot of the Class A Trot tomorrow will be the meeting of Harry Miller's crack trotter, Mac Hanover, and bunch them to any advantage al Season Add weekend sports events.

Opening of the Plainfleld Cricket Club's season tomorrow afternoon in Cedar Brook Park with the Bloomfieid though the Parkers chipped in with Opens five misplays, one more than Dun ccmbine. Miss Isabel Mosher, state women's champion, and Mrs. E. ellen. However, the Destroyer B.

Boice, crack members of the local Watchung Archers, will compete in Here Tomorrow errors came at inopportune mo Glen Gardner Defends Lead Over Weekend ments while Lotz aided in handing away his own ball game in the first Plainfleld Cricket Club will open the state spring archery shoot Sunday in New Brunswick. It is unfortunate that the Class A bowling championships have been so arranged that the Lam pert! brothers, Charlie and Art, must meet in the semifinals. It would be interesting to see if the two brothers are Fiainfield's top pinners. Seems as if it should be the other way with one being the defending champion and the other the leading qualifier for the title; inning. uooujaiju A-epuns uoevaa si After Dunellen had secured one Cedar Brook Park by engaging the run in the" first as Flaskon singled, Bloomfield team in a friendly fix Team Standing stole second and scored on an error, ture at 2:30 o'clock.

Glen Gardner Lotz started the Parkers two free Locals, entered in the New Jersey Either Horton Smith, Harry Cooper or Jimmy Thomson may be tickets to first after which both State Cricket League, held a work Joe Burke's fine trotting mare. Mazy Mc Elwyn. While they have met before, it Is their first meeting since the Burke i entry gained top form last season to shatter several records for a regular matinee event. Mac Hanover holds he track trotting record (to sulky) of 2:04 34, but this mark is unofficial because it was made to a sulky and not a cart. Mazy Mc Elwyn last July 24 trotted three heats of the Class A trot-or pacer in 2:06 12; 2:07 12 and 2:05 14 to crack several world marks previously belonging to the local track through the performance of Calumet Cheer here several ing the Metropolitan Open golf crown when they play that exhibition runners advanced on a double steal Alpha Club Lincoln A.

C. Newton Clinton Outlaws match on Sunday afternoon at the Shackamaxon Country Club. out last week and are playing sev W. L. PC.

.2 0 1000 .2 0 1000 0 1000 .10 1000 0 2 .000 ,0 2 .000 0 1. .000 i and promptly tallied on Thomas' Practicing at Indianapolis for the Memorial Day race, Rex Mays and triple to left. eral friendly matches to prepare for state league competition which While Dunellen was blanked for Washington Oxford opens on Memorial Day. the remainder of the contest, Highland Park picked up a run in the Whitehouse 0" or Several new players have been Kelly Petillo have trned in laps better than 126 mph. Two lads who would like nothing better than a steady diet of knuckle ball all season are Joe Medwick and Johnny Mize of the Cards, who helped pound Forest Pressnell into ye showers the other day.

Medwick says the reason most hitters can't flog the knuckler Is that they're too eager to blast it out of town. the peppery Ket? sot third and then added another in the added tc the local lineup and others Games Tomorrow fourth. A Dunellen spurt in the are sought and are welcome to at fourth put two men on the paths A. at Phillipsburg Lincoln Oxford. bat a snappy double play erased the tend tomorrow's tilt.

Among the players expected to represent Plain- scoring opportunity. Lineups: years back. Glen Gardner at Washington. Newton at Clinton. Hirhland field this season are the following: Park Dunellen Two pitchers who have been elected to the Hall of Fame are hotel "greeters" now Old Alex is at Johnny Connors Empire hotel in Springfield, 111., where he also manages the ball club and pitches a few Charley Metz, Stanley COPYRIGHT.

1938. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Ins. Due to the early-nature of the season, no great times are anticipated tomorrow, but owners have P'askon, 3b Games Snday Macey, ss MeU, Vice-Capt; P. Williams, E.

row and then. Denton Tecumseh (Cy) Young is handshaker at Putnam's Burton, Forrester, R. Forrester, J. Judson, Omert, lb I OlRaclti. 2b Baler, lb li Stone, ss OtPa'licks, rf OIThomas, If UNewitts, cf OiOdato.

3b Freeman, OjBallou, indicated that they have no objections if the last quarter is trotted Birna. cf Oxford at Phillipsburg. Washington at Glen Gardner. Alpha at Whitehouse. Clinton at Newton.

J. Cooper, T. Priestley, H. Orton Sr. Rsgash.

2b Hadeler. If McICver. rf just as fast as either trotter can go. W. Orton, C.

W. Fairweather and F. Yates, W. I Rodgers, Nostars Captire Women's Bowling Loop Crown; Gop Three in Final While these two entries dominate Lotz, the event, it Isn't at all impossible Hotel in Boston. New Jersey will have two representatives on the U.

S. Curtis Cup team when the event with the British women is played in Manchester, Mass. on Sept. 7-8. Both the Misses Charlotte Glutting of South Orange and Maureen Orcutt of.Englewood have been renamed to the team which numbers seven In all.

Both, also, have fine records in past cup tourneys. With Glen Gardner and the Alpha Totals 1 5 4 Totals 4 3 5 G. Brockley, H. Brockley, R. Davies, W.

Deltry and W. McBride and R. Score by innings: Club setting the pace, the Warren- Dunellen ..100 000 01 Tebbs Jr. that either Hollyrood Onward or Lela Hanover will take advantage of the rivalry between the stars to. cop the race.

Other matches found the Oxfords Highland aoi iuu i Two base hits Freeman. Three base hit Thomas. Double play Thomas to Hunterdon-Sussex Tri-County Baseball League will resume activities over the weekend with games to Team Standings Nostars taking two, from the Eaglets in something of an upset, Recreations Raciti. Struck out. by Lotz 5, Ballou 4.

Base on balls, off Lot 3. Ballou 2. Um Red Caps Play Three horses are entered in both Oscar Vitt, new Cleveland manager who piloted the Newark Bears Greenhorns Clovers Paramounts the Class and trot or pace races tipping the Locals 2-1 and the Rain morrow and Sunday. Teams meeting tomorrow will again clash on Sunday, exchanging home grounds. PC .737 .667 .657 .657 .616 .596 .525 .455 394 with two nominated for the Class competition.

It is possible that bows downing the Socialets in pair. Scores: i Nostars (S) Greenhorns (ft) At Home Tonight, Olympiads to au sorts or new records in the International League last season, would like to have his whole 1937 Newark team up with him in the American League. He told one reporter that the only difference between the International and American Leagues was that they came dumber in the major Glen Gardner, a double winner pireJones. it Tiger's Tossing Features Calif on another horse will be added to the Eaglets 73 GS 66 65 61 59, 52 45 39 30 22.. i6 26 33 34 34 38 40 47 54 60 6 77 83 ...4 Nichols 155 176 186 Verba 143 156 133 over Clinton, will tackle the Washington team, a two-time loser last Oxfords event.

uiinrnm ma iss i7i Harris 175 153 171 Seek Initial Win MeKenn 159 133 136' Kern 144 139 159 Two half-mile heats will be con Locals week, while the Alpha combine will Rainbows i lev lBtlstanl 160 145 155 Randolph 167 156 206IBaase 176 171 185 tested between five runners, these races to be sandwiched with the tangle with Whitehouse which lost the one game it played last week Bound Brook After suffering Samosets .303 Totals S10 783 S60 Totals 800 754 803 two setbacks on the road, the Red Team's end. Victory Recreation Socialets .222 J62 trot events to provide action every minute. Entries, all mares, are: jcircuiu Vitt would even like to have Joe (Flash) Gordon, Yankee infielder who has been benched in favor of tBIll Knickerbocker by Joe McCarthy. Gordon, figured as a replacement for Tony LazzerL fielded only fairly well while In the lineup and only hit upon occasion. Injuries suffered when he crashed into Joe Di Maggio gave McCarthy the opportunity to put Knickerbocker In the lineup and he may stay there even though he Is no mighty hitter himself.

Olympiads () Ctovers Caps will attempt to register their Other games will pit the lincolns Betty Helen, Miss Patsy, Daisey. of Phillipsburg against the Oxford Calif on Local baseball team got first victory this evening when they open their home campaign by Bedner 131 158 148IKeppler 145 157 159 Hlch'son 131 168 103 'Simpson 141 178 140 Weber 130 169 135ISchneller 147 158 .87 Steffens 127 169 J44IGarret'n 158 203 195 Nostars were crowned cham aggregation and Olinton against Mae, Potterstown Pride and French its Morris and Somerset -Twilight Baseball League season off on the opposing the Manhattan Boys dub Jwauro i 1S8 ll5Honnls 183 169 139 Newton. pions of the Women's Bowling In addition the Plainfield Wheel right foot Wednesday evening by Totals .664 822 645 Totals 774 865 820 League as the circuit's lengthy cam defeating the Chester 9-1 men will offer a five-mile point race with sprints every mile and a two- 1 Saaaoae raramennta (S) paign' came to an end last night at Par Scoring Velard 163 144 134IKlimek 180 178 177 New York State Boxing Commission continues to make itself somewhat of a laughing-stock. While every fight fan from one corner of the country to the other knows that Joe Jacobs is the pilot of Max Schmeling and Tony Galento, the Commission refuses to recognize him and has behind the three-hit twirling of Tiger. the Plainfield Recreation lanes.

As mile tandem event. Furman Kugler of Somerville, national junior bike sured of the title before the match, rattenon no V8 i43)Apcar 142 155 179 Hoffman 133 145 132 135 166 Furino 169 161 146Voorhees 178 169 132 Llnden'er 116 167 183Prederlck 115 189 178 Tiger fanned 11 opposing bats the champions finished in a blaze of Appears Enough men in five innings and walked but glory by downing the second-place champion, and his cousin, George Kugler, will ride one tandem against the Plainfield pair of Sam Ricci and Totals 691 715 751 Totals 747 820 832 one while the locals nicked Burti of South River in a seven-inning twilight tussle at the Municipal Park oval in South Bound Brook. Manager, Jack Peary's youthful charges, victorious in 27 out of 31 starts last summer, got off to a bad beginning this spring. They dropped a 5-to-l decision to the Boys Club in the opener and last Sunday they bowed to the Manville Hungarians, 7 to 5. Either Johnny Kosteckl or Eddie Marvuglio, former Bound Brook High twirler, will do the pitching for the Caps tonight.

Ray Benge, Greenhorns in three straight games, oi Chester for 10 safeties. Lineups: Clovers and Paramounts finished Frank Quinn. Kaslets (1) Oxford (t Walker 151 171 137IEller 127 147 148 Klein 129 124 in 11 iu ToJCop Met. Open Califon A. A.

AB in a tie for third, the Clovers Events tomorrow morning on the Aiear. cf 3 2 "Country Fair" program will in Drum'ond 166 123 125'Merle 126 121 141 Tinsman 123 106 1591DeS'nrer 130 133 120 Evans 163 184 1401 Welsh 175 188 192 New York (JP) Though par of blanking the Olympiads while the T- A 1 ft Braden, a Brown, lb 1 2 Paramounts shutout the Samoset clude a pet show and a bicycle Chester A. A. AB TTbaush. If 3 0 1 lb 3 0 0 liDawes.

3b 3 0 0 ULee. cf 2 0 0 2ICBrien. rf 1 11 OBurd, 2 0 0 O'Martenls, ss 2 0 0 HBark'an. 2 0 1 warned him not to be in the corner of either fighter in their best tests. Galento gets his test tonight against Nathan Mann and it means plenty to the Orange tavern keeper.

A win means serious consider- '-tion for- a title bout with the winner of the June scrap, while defeat means a return to small-time bouts. Somehow or the other we believe that Mann has a little too much class for Tony. Galento himself blasts the reports of his serious training activities for tonight's bout. According to the roly-poly battler, he only took to beer when he was thirsty (most of the time), refused second portions of spaghetti and bopped a few sparring partners which liberal Tony and Joe paid the grand sum of $2 per workout. ten is cut to ribbons in these days of fast fields and rich purses, five aggregation.

parade. Race program: i 3 0 Toune, rf 3 0 Mairuire. 2b 0 1 Totals 732 708 689 Totals 672 751 751 Keereatian (2) Temlm 111 would get you ten today that no bauKh, 3b 1 0 man in the cracK Aietropojitan Mills 7 104 122 134 Renz 128 121 180 I80 124 36HilUsry 176 136 150 Lance, ci 1 a Thomas, ss 1 0 CLASS TKOl Ult rts Adele Abbe, b.m. by Abbedale. owned by Dr.

Elias Bodenweiser, Elizabeth. Linda Lee, br.m. by Volomite, owned by John Fitsgibbons, Hampton. Dot Hanover, br.m. by The Great OiHall, 2b 2 0 0 Onen eolf championship field will former New York-Penn League star who set.

the local batsmen 1 3 Totals 15 9 10 Totals ....20 a oiotk 140 llsiKeiss 156 140 128 Miller 129 152 137 129 187 M'Don'ld 158 141 144Lawler 121 134 159 have bettered 280 when the tourna Rr.nrA bv innlnzs owned by K. U. Miner, ment ends with tomorrow's closing Chester A. A. 010 001 Califon A.

A 221 4x 0 down with five singles in the first meeting, Is slated to do the mound work for the South River nine. rr aas trot na PACE Flemington High Girls Capture Track Laurels 36-hole drive. Totals 720 679 649 Totals 718 660 804 Rainbows (2 Hncfol it Errors Brown, Thomas. Two base nits -Lance. J.

Umbausth. Brown. Three base The odds-layers will make you Mann 138 155 143IBnmIra 17 so 111 hits Barkman. Struck out. by Tiger 11 Spring Archery Tourney Base on balls, off Tieer 1, Burd 4.

Umpires that offer despite the fact that the Fresh Meadow Country Club Blaine ana Morris. Miller 131 142 14TIBowe 108 136 141 JS1 ,91 10'iGuest 130 131 124 Skinner 190 133 124 131 152 Apsar 157 134 127 159 128 Booked for Sunday Signal Hanover, b.c. by Calumuet Chuck, owned by J. F. Burke, Plainfleld.

Vololee. br.m. by Peter Volo, owned by Joseph Scalera, South Plainfield. Guy Yerkes, b.c. by Galyesworthy, owned by J.

F. Burke, Plainfleld. CLASS TROT OR PACE Exit Hanover, b.m. by Sandy Flash, owned by J. F.

Burke. Plainfleld. Shirley Silk. b.m. by Chestnut Peter, owned by Walter S.

CraiK, Dunellen. Sports Mirror By the Associated Press Today a year ago Paul Dean, St. course, with it's par of 70, Is not unusually long, and the further fact that this year's field, Including such rsew Jersey State Archery As Totals 775 655 685 Totals 636 656 676 Flemington Flemington and Lambertville High Schools domi Louis Cardinals left hospi nated the annual Hunterdon Coun Mi! tal after shoulder operation; Bobby ty interscholastic trackand field sociation will sponsor a spring shoot Sunday on the campus of the New Jersey College for Women in New Brunswick. Competition will Jones scored "double eagle" two on championships here Wednesday in Single Men Even Diamond Series East Lake course, Atlanta. Lambertville.

Boys' title went to stars as U. S. Open Champion Ralph Guldahl, ace money-winner Harry Cooper, sluggers Jimmy Thomson, Sam Snead and Lawson Little, and putting wizards Horton Smith and Paul Runyan, is one of the best in the tourney's history. Guldahl, who started today's second round in a three-way tie for Three years ago Ralph Beach, begin at 10 a. m.

NOT THEORIES CLASS A TROT Lela Hanover, br.m. by Sandy Flash, owned by Horace Conover, North Plainfleld. Hollyrood Onward, b.g. by Hollyrood Hark-away, owned by J. I.

Lyle, Plainfield. Mac Hanover, br.g. by Mr. Mc Elwyn, owned by H. C.

L. Miller, Plainfield. Mazy McElwyn. b.m. by Mr.

Mc Elwyn, owned by J. F. Burke. Plainfield. 7" Baltimore lei sectional qualify Italian Car Is, Entered in Langhorne Race Langhorne, Pa.

Competition from one of the Italian Maserati cars that were a sensation at Roosevelt Speedway last year, has been injected into the Langhorne auto racing program next Sunday afternoon with the filing of an entry, listing the Italian machine, by Hollis Cheoseman, owner. Cheeseman has not definitely named his driver but says he ex Approximately 250 archers from ing rounds for National Open golf with 137. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mary Single Men squared accounts Lambertville with the locals second while the order was reversed in the girls events. Other schools were entirely out of the running. Grace Dalley featured the Flemington girls' victory, scoring three firsts.

Summaries: By ALEX MORRISON land, New York, Connecticut, Long Island and Stat en Island are sched second nlace with Smith and de with the Married Men in the baseball series of the St. Joseph's Holy Name Society of North Plainfield uled to compete. Several members the local Watchung Archers are slated to compete. Oizls Events 50-yd. dash First, Ollea, Lambertville; second.

Burns, Lambertville; recently by downing the Married Men to the tune of 17 to 10. I The fending champion Jimmy Hines, Is in full accord with that sentiment. Although he shot a 70, one stroke behind leader Willie Klein, in, yesterday's first round, the national champion feels 283 should be plenty good enough to win. That hardly was good news for his third, Welsh, Flemington. Time 7:5.

Standing broad jumn First, G. Dalley. count is now one-all In the five- GAMES WANTED North White Sox are booking twi Flemlnrton: second Griffet, Lambert game series. Seven runs in a big second in ville; third. Hummer, Clinton.

Distance 7 ft 8 in. -i 75-yd. dash First, Dalley, Flemington second. Hunt light games for Wednesday nights at Greenbrook Park and have this coming Wednesday, May 18 open pects to have Deacon Litz of Du competitors or both thi3 and tne fa, at the wheeL Litz is third, Bilyk, ning and, five more in the third aided the victors despite a late "rally on the part of the Marrien Men. U.

S. Open title, whieh.wui De ae- ana wouia HKe to near from any High jump First, Kellam. Fleming-ton: second. StansL Fleminerton: third. scheduled to drive the mount in the team in this vicinity.

For games cided at Denver In June. Though Hines and Smith were on even Lineups Indianapolis 500 mile race on Me write booking manager (Bob) Fo- SInrle Men TI morial Day. Married Men AB land, 208 Maple North Plain- terms with him as" toaajrs iiring Griffet Lambertville. Height 4 ft 4 in. Baseball throw First Kellam, Flemington; second.

Sedlock, Flemington; third, Ktrr, Lambertville. Distance AB started. and Little and Frank The $16,000 European importation Chrlst'on, lb. 3 1 field or phone PL 6-4851-W between Newcomb. lb 2 0 4 4 4 Moore were only one stroke behind.

is equipped with a 183-cubic inch 6 and 7 p. m. I (Carroll, OtTobin, O'Pllon. 3b llBrocco'ti. lb Perrara, 2b 1 0 Cooper, 3b 4 2 155 ft Hop, step and jump First Dalley, Fleminerton second, Horan, Lambert- Snead, Runyan, Vic GhezzI, Coop- -r motor with a super charger, weighs less than 1,500 pounds and develops er.

xnomson, rxamt wtusu, juuuuj. Pugliai, ss 4 1 Bennett, rf 2 'tu Qulnto. rf 2 0 Farrr. 4. 2- ville; third.

Hummer, Clinton. Distance 30 ft 1 in. Basketball throw First Snyder, Clin too horsepower at 8,000 RPM, ac Improve Your Play with these Dreier Quality Specials! cording to Cheeseman. On the fast Farrell and WiBie MacFarlane were trailing by from four to seven strokes. 2b l'Llng, ss HJannuzzi, et 1 IHigsrins, sf llOreubel.

rf 01 Wood, rf 2Jacot, If 1 -'V mm ton; second, Ent Lambertville; third. Marauder, Flemington. Distance 71 ft 2 4 Langhorne mile circle it should lower the track record by more Perrara. sf 2 1 Kuntx, it 1 Jackson, 4 1 Worner, If ..1,6 Keen en, cf 9 0 Reina. cf 3 2 I New vahce steps ll ins.

300-yd. relay First Flemington than a second, the owner claims. BARRETT RELEASED (Coleman, Welsh, B. Dalley, Stangl) The Langhorne speed mark is now Cincinnati (JP) The Cincinnati Totals ..40 17 18 second, Lambertville. Boys' Xveats ShotDUt First Pinhas.

Fleminerton Totals ,.1.35 10 12 Score by lnninsa: Reds announced today the release Ru. TTrJ 35.86 seconds and is held by Ben Shaw of Miami. In the last Roose The "SERVE' The" Viscount'' Tennis Racket Tennis Racket in ti- iriiiiiin. Tl 1 I Binle Men ..075 001 103 17 Married Men 7. 010 022 410 10 velt road race the Maserati was on option of Pitcher Charles Red Barrett to Syracuse, of the International League.

Barrett second. Reed, Flemington; third, Zdep-skl. Lambertville. Distance 36 ft 2 ins. 880-yd.

run First Nam, Lambertville: second. Curtis. Lambertville driven by Mauri Rose, popular Jew ish speed ace. errors ennstenson. Jackson, Piion, Greubel.

Two base hits Semma, Farrr. Reina. Three base hits Higging. Brocc-ietti. Home Runs Jacot, Chris Jackson- WW, came un from Muskogee, late Litz has not been driving on dirt third, Collins, Flemington.

Time 2:14. Discus throw First, Noni. Lambertville; second, Kalevich, Flemington; in 1937, where he had won 24 games and lost 12. ii ociuj i or several seasons. DUt nas Re.

$2.75 $1.89 Reg. $5.50 $3-95 third, Zdepsky, Lambertville. Distance participated annually at Indian 97 ft 3 ins. apolis. If he rejects Cheeseman's ALLOT TRACK MEET 220-yd.

run First Peterson. Fleming- Johns-M anvilie Club Will Oppose O'Donnells Manvllle Johns-iManville Club offer to drive for him Sunday at ton: second, Schutz." Lambertville: New York (JPy The Women's Na Langhorne, a well known New Jer tional AAU track and field cham third, Macklar, Lambertville. Time 24:5. Broad Jump First Eurs, Flemington: sey driver will be given the mount. will oppose the O'Donnells at Tren Ash frame, fibre bound neck and shoulders.

Quality strings. pionships will be held in Waterbury, Conn- Aug. 7, national headquar Three piece laminated frame, spiral stringing, reinforced shoulders. ters of the AAU announced today. Immediately after the Sunday program the car will be shipped to Indianapolis to be qualified for the Decoration Day five century grind.

"Tournament Tennis Balls second, Peterson, Flemington; third, Martain, Clinton. Distance 19 ft 10 ins. 100-yd. dash First Schutz. Lambertville; second, Peterson, Flemington; third.

Smith, Lambertville. Time 10X Pole vault First Serridge, Fleming-ton. Height 10 ft 6 ins. High jump First Walker, Lambertville: second. Skinner, Lambertville third, Serridge, Flemington.

Distance, 5 ft. 4 ins. Relay, 440 yds. First Lambertville; second, Flemington. Time 3.59:7.

ton tomorrow afternoon. In last Saturday's game, the opener of the season, the club lost to the Lawrenceville nine by a 6-4 score. Sunday afternoon, the Hungarian A. C. win oppose the Bonhamtown A.

at Bonhamtown. 4 Sunday afternoon, the Diamonds A. will meet the Trenton Gales at the O'Donnell's Field in Trenton. .3 for $1.00 Ma jar League Leaders By the Associated Press "BARONET" Tennis Racket Reg. $10.00 $6-95 American Xieague s3k5s) Ask an experienced DiMaeeio.

New York. .450: Hayes. Philadelphia. .409. Runs Cramer.

Boston, and Troskv. Cleveland. 21. I Number 24 1 ALEX MORRISON says: i Today the public seems to be terribly dance conscious. Where-ever you go it seems that someone is bound to ask you to dance.

And not only are people dance minded but they are also up-to-the-minute in their talk about the various steps. -t i In self-defense I have checked up on some of these steps and have watched many people going io town with the Big Apple and other modern routine. In my opinion they are just the thing for the average golfer. Apparently they afford a lot of helpful exercises and the added life with which the new steps are done finds the individual loosening up where he needs to loosen up most, namely, his mid-section. I The bending, twisting and turning of the new dances accom-complishes all and possibly more than does the warm-up that the average player goes through before starting out to play.

As a rule the few indifferent practice swings he makes leave much about his muscles and joints to be loosened up. In other words the warming-up that he goes through is anything but thorough. He could well afford to do a regular daily dozen before attempting to swing. After you have loosened up thoroughly and then tried a few swings the advantages are most obvious. If you have to loosen up by doing Fisherman what be wants in an outboard motor ciianccs are ID In 1 that will Runs Batted In Foxx.

Boston. Agents for Imported Eng-' lish Phillips, Wright and Ditson, Dunlop and Pennsylvania Tennis Balls. Canvas Tennis' Shoes, White Gabardine Tennis Caps 50c Polo Tennis Shirts 75c Hardwood Tennis Press 5c 25c Rubber Head Cover 19c Dickey, New York. 20. 1 Hits Travis, washlnerton.

34: Fox. find every wanted feature built ima ih Rugged Detroit, 33. laminated frame. shoulders reinforced with Doubles Cronin. Boston.

11: Kress. St. Louis, 8. Tri es jf wi 3 and Almada. Washing- Evinrude Fisherman! Power for swift trips to favorite fishing grounds! All-enclosed, "weather-psoof" motor! Over sized fuel tank! Easy, instant starting! wainut ana nbreloid overlay.

Bound at throat and shoulders with silk cord. Strung for hard use. tin, and Kreevich. Chicaero. 3 each.

Homers Greenbere. Detroit, and Foxx, Bofton, 7. A REAL SPEC DAL That Will Add Life and Appearance to Your Car 4J Car Brake Wash Adjustment 9 Adjust Check Headlights Battery 0 Dress Top By the Associated Press Bob Feller, Indians Held Yankees to five hits and fanned nine for 3-2 decision. Buddy Myer, Senators Hit hom Stolen Bases Levis: Washington. Kreevich.

Chicago. 5. Pitchers Grove. Boston. S-Or tim-iugKed construction Double-capacity pumping system! Low trolling speed! a ho of other features that we'll be mighty glad to explain to you call on us I Detroit.

4-0. TENNIS RACKETS RE-STRUNG 2-H0UR SERVICE Expert Restringing Done on the Premises with Armour Strings. er and two singles, driving in four runs in 7-6 win over Tigers. BTaUomal Zieagna Paul Derringer, Reds Blanked NO RUNAWAYS It will be a very unusual baseball season it all predictions are correct. Now Manager Joe Cronin of the Red Sox claims the American League will stage a National League finish close, very close FINE ALL WOOL wlth six hits.

Phone Plfd 6-8639 Tony Lazzeri, Augie Galan and Gi Regular $5.25 ALL FOR .25 Clay Bryant, Cubs Lazzeri drove in five runs and Galan four as Bryant 'pitched five-hitter for 9-5 win over Dodgers. I "Plainfields Leading Sporting Goods Store DlElER' Batting Medwick. St. Louis, Brooklyn. .400.

Runs Ott. New York. 25; Herman. Chicago, 20. liuns Batted In Ott, New York, and Galiin.

Chicago, 23. Hits Moore. New York, 34; McCor-mii Cincinnati. 33. Herman.

Chicago, and Mc-Corniirk and Cooke, Cincinnati. 9. Triples Rizzo, Pittsburgh, fi; Goodman, -Cincinnati. 4. Homers Ott.

McCarthy, Leiber. New York, and Goodman, Cincinnati. 6. stolen Basis Koy. Brooklyn, and Gabardine SUITS $19.50 fef Serving New Jersey Sportsmen SPORTING GOODS rot xnree oeaarauons sume oi uie new aance steps that Is all right, too.

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