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tstia THIRTY-TWO: EVENING CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941 Perin And Drake Relays Draw 4,000 College IICES IN PIN IE! JOE SEPHUS CULLIHCS DARNOLDYANKS TAKE OVER LEAD BASEBALL SUMMARY In Discus, Sprint Medley and Other Events 1 In Danger Fort THU High's track ttam will be without the services ot tte' cap- latin ami see pc'i-Xonncr, OCRP Hook, (or tomorrow's opining dual mectJ5 ornc Boys Say with die MassaauUcii Military Academy team at Woodstock, Va.i Leaders Won Be Headed Gene, one the section's lead- From Now lo October 1 ing football last Jal). f.hoved off today (or N. where he will spent! the wkeelc-cncl as lhe KU4-U of Carl Snnvply Mr. Snvtly, in you don't n'ftd jjapcs resularly, is Cor-jjj" QEOROF Oj Crc.v/H,\Jh* Yof( A 25 000 MO 100-- I lartjoHlsft.vA.;. DM too 11 1 Crnncli.

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1 3 DM 001 Chtc neii.s football awi hw shown rtarned UKlay.il look closely, yaull finti those! ti PHU UiniUtn in tin- lhe I TO TRY i gnclder Hook, who lm FOR WORLD 1i )1 )i looking II.H- iiic.s« clays. Indiana Runners Expected! to Ot pet it i Yankees back on top; boy.s from a eoms to a bit too far considcnmj the mmibcr auac hed to the Yanks. 'yort-BoslOn. K4ln. OF Cl York 1 SL.

Louts Ctncluciail 3 Chlcuso 'J Pimtmrjii i 3 ftt. .314 .300 BY PttALEY April 25. service of Undo Sum Too) to affected 1 ths Sclec A i live Service Act, every day Huns -f smooiner thc long distance booming again YESTCRDAY'S RtSl'LTS accmRcy in thc clutches. oso ooa 7 fft.vl. traris anri clear couwnl of ptireuw to stuaj'i A wha morB irpportant fta York 003 wz 10 3.000 of (rack acrUl fif-ld Joe McCarthy actual'ly ha-s tut" at.

011 ooo ooo--a 7 Detroit 000 107 5 championships. nouiwrd Hank Oretnucra that of Nfsrsc Joe. 'Twenty-eight evcnUs, lrrtluding)will pHici his lull 19-U salary, when the Yuntts knocked oft tho A fin-rim championships i he J50.000, even QQ stp r( a 5-3 a climbed if-ld UKlay they to Wnltcr O. Brigg.s, owner uncovered his Irish smile. When'' their bum lor Perm 'Relay the Detroit Briggs has are goin? badly for the Yanks pionshlp.1.

notifu-d Hunk Oretnbcra that of iVfarse Joe. COMMERCIAL DUX Sentinel Natators Sweep LEAGUE WINNERS City Swim Title At RECEIVE St Fort Hill High Tank Post Five new Records in Taking Championship With 34' Points--Allegany Second, LaSalle Third Billy Lynch Outstanding Star of Meet Closes Season With Banquet Honoring Eiler Chevrolet Team Generally believed to of-Cumberi be the TRANSPARENT! SEEKS RING Baltimore Scrapper Meets Lou Salica, Bantam Champion, In Title Battle Led by Billy Lynch, Fort Hill High I seven events definitely establishes natator and versatile athlete, the xlis-4Sentinel Lock the trlct, duckpin circuits, the Com- thirteenth annual city scholastic mcrcial Bowling League closed meet and their sctond eleventh campaign last night win last night at the Cen- members of tho champion Ellcr tral Y.M.C.A. pool with 24 points. Chevrolet crew receiving individual trophies at the Annual banquet held at Minke'a Cottage Inn. Thc trophies, fivst, ever awarded by the league, went to Captain Louis Kennrrty, Grubc.

and Tttbctis. At Chloso ClevftUntf 000 000 Gin-- 1 8 1 Not once last season, did and two pec Siil evi-nU, were 1 feted Hank Is into tho Army fj rst ace was lhe first time! on proitram. An additional; the very next batch conscripted lnce September, that 47 events buns thc two-day -nth i men This will make 'Hunk" ronx Bombers had led the annual carnival to a clow; tomor-; highisst saJntlcd buck, pvivalc in the (cart row. S. Army, whnt Witt Pnrle Sam Indiana ruled the ptlme a i paying him J21 per month and to cop carnival championship! Uncle Brlggs kicking In with i and was choice to win two of fun salary, the three major stakes today, 000 000 iOl-- 3 5 0 mith, Brown and Hems- antl Tresh, stunglon-PhllfltfelphfA.

a they sain the lead. Cop Five of Six Pet. .638 .571 STANDING OF I. Kttf 1 4 Chlcigo 3 Yankee drive to the top was! accomplished by winning five i 5 'their last six games. Five out lrolt Harry Smith, Albert elites, "Leasure, Leonard Emory Robertson find Theodore "Nebs" George, Sammy DcLucs, Moxie ace, re- ceived the league's top trophy, an electric clock donated by Thp Times- News, for topping the loop with an average of 159.

Bill Lee, of Times- received the Chevrolet hltrh game trophy with a 252 score, i i Ed Johnson, ol United Ac- Jjcef.soric.s, was awarded the Rascn- baum's trophy lor rolling the high set of 577. Leo "Chick" Leasure, president of thc league for the last four years, didn't "choose to run," but. his ap- peals for other nominations failed and he was unanimously elected 1 for a fifth term. Prank Hausmr.n, secretary-treasurer, was also re- elected. Champs Congratulated sprint, North I This sympathy today ix starters went the route find won BOOS lo conch Eddie Fttizei of Seal! --Ernie Bonham, Red Ruffing, Alley High ami other members of the ix.

nri i dt Lefty Gomez and Marius of Ira Kinzel, prominent i IISFO RUSSO won his second game ss. Texas State and Nr-v Yorlc Uni- looiiveri Uie Hooslcts' out- timdlnf; rival 1 nxl brlcic stadium SMT- The Rl St. Allegany High was second with 28 points and LaSalle was third with eight markers. The Sentinel swim- mers smashed five records In sweeping lo victory. Lynch gacc a brilliant perfovm- the record in the diving event with 65.3 points to re- place the old mark of 64.55 set by Bill Taylor of Allegany in 1D39.

The Sentinel ace also broke the 40-ynrd backstroke record he set in 1910. His time in this event was 24 4-5 seconds. Lynch was also on thc record- breaking 160-yard tree-style Senti- nel relay team which set a new mark at one minute, 29 4-5 seconds. The former record, set by Allegany in 1938, was 1:31 4-5. the Sentinel swimmers as tops for Western Maryland to date.

The other members ol the record- breaking Sentinel relay quartet were Gene Hixon and Jack Ginniman. Allegany, making a vain effort to get back "in the swim" after being dethroned by Port Hill last took the other two first places Frank Wright winning the 40-yard breaststroke and the Blue and White medley relay team of Wright, Mvl- nor Oswald and James Hines hitting Balfimore, April 25 lica of Brooklyn, bantam- weight boxing champion, puts his title on the line tonight against Lew local boy who to become the third Baltimorean to wear (he banUm crown. It wiii be a 15-round battle be- tween the two tough, exuericnced little men, with Saliea the likely fa- vorite. Salica and Transparent! met in non-title, over-weight bout hera in March and the pride of "Little Italy" won a ten-round de- cision that earned him a the finish line ahead, of Port Hill's trio. LaSalle, back in the meet after a- lapse of one year, had to be content with third places in all events.

The summary follows: 40-Yxrd Frtutyle Smith, Fotl Hill, first: McCoy, Alles.iny, second; LaSnIIc. third. Time-- 31 2-5 icconds. (Nev rtcordt. 40-Varrt Breastsroke Wright.

Allcgany, Jirsi; Bakfr, Toil Hill, sfcond; Secfeld, LaSille, third. Time --2A 4-5 seconds, Bacljfrolie Lynch, Port Hill, lirsl: Oswald, Allegany, the championship. r-- Kid Williams of Baltimore wax antajn champ years ago and Harry effra, whom Maryland recognizes iow as featherweight Seine, held That this year's Fort tank second; Neison, msaiie, third. I 2 A 4-5 seconds. (New record).

Time-- title before he stepped up a lotch. Salica first held the title in 1935, but lost it to Sixto Escobar, Georgie 'ace then copped the crown ana Salica, on the comeback trull, wrested it from Georgie last year. He defended it against Tommy Portt Philadelphia early this year. team is unquestionably the strong- est scholastic stjuad ever in Cumberland was indicated another member of the Olnnemau, Fori Hill, llrat; McCoy, Alle- second; no entry Irom LaSallr 2-5. IKew record).

Divine 11-in Jil Lynch, Port Hill. lirst; Shuck. vne wcon(1 Wclsemnillcr, LSalle, third. Points yard freestyle record, one of thc --Lynch 65.3. rccordi.

Oldest on the books, to 20 4-5 SCC- 1J 'Vild HinrO Ollds. Jim Pilzer, of Allegany, held i Fort Hill, second, and LaSalle, third 2-i. Detroit at Ncr Yotk. prominent Proslburg resident and by holding the hard-hitting color HA the athletes tuned up fYnufclln PicW vrfls a blaxt- fan, who tljetl suddenly yes-J sox chib bat tin? leaders of the terday West Virginia trout American leasue, to seven bingles. season opens tomorrow morning at Frankie Pytlak's single with the 6 o'clock and runs through July 9.

loaded la the WAS the lor the start, of the meet. Lawnon Robertson, canny i Scot who hru Buiriwt univevstty of T. a clcvk of the only real damaging blow oft the trsclc lormncs 25 ronniv court at Keyser. announces dark-eyed southpaw from Queens. Charlie Kc-llcr's home run with tne array of talent with psrticulaily envious CVM.

It's been lean years since Petin won i ai Us own meet and the bunnpcr crop which turned out this year Crom colleges throughout the us lion left him llttie hope that a. wcllocr? Quaker srtuiid wouM cap- ture a rhnmpionthip. Sprint Threat h'is office lists issued 93 non-resident liihlng licenses. 713 resident fishing and i licensw, anl 10 non- resident fishing and hunting liccn- sff, The Pittsburgh Pirates roster has been reduced to 27, only two over the limit that goes Into effect May 15, by the of Pitcher by Muce Brown to BrooVlyn i i i a cull of PUolKT Oaclli Hwlgart. i of New Orleans A couple of yeais BHIy Li'Mh.

into two mntcs on base put the- Yanks on top in I he i and they were never headed. homer gave the Yanks' 14 homers In 11 games and three more than their nearest rival. Another reason Now York the way. Rex Drop HAMMERIN'HENRY PUNS COMEBACK AFTER LONG REST brief responses after receiving their awards from Gene Gunning, sports editor of The Times. Leasure, serving as toastmaster, also called on the following spokeanen: Elmer Welsh, Rosenbaum's; Hayes Robert- son, Moxle; Ted Hausman, United Accessories; Mark Deremer, Mon- arch Printing, and Eddie Yatcs, Times-News.

Short talks were also made by Mclvln Valentine, who leaves thLs iveek for Army service; Thomas Hubbs, Thomas Brailer, El- wood Polls and Secretary-Treasurer Hausman. Former Welterweight Box- ing Charripion Serious About Ring Return KoniM-r Olympic Chfttnpion 5 rf Vt t.lnK lhe Central Y. C. ini.f» in thc first i 1 i i i i a O'hrr ihi" i i in this rvriit v-rr i Trxjv, Prnn it, Y. Prmrrlcm.

Pitt aiui Duke. of competition In mrdicy from Y. Columbia. North Carolina. PVlts- blirgh.

North Columbia aiid a Pepiwrdine College of Los Alinclrs. due to ctsrly spring victory over Southern California, vas milked mnoni; the sprint mfrt- lev ftivorites along with the Hoiul- ers. Oeorsctown, N. V. Princeton and Pittsburgh, Special ))OUIKis Kllt me i viicti i fourth a row and dropped them Pittsburgh, April 25 (U.R) Henry third place tie with Ihej Armstrong, who lost his welter- i i i u'oiuhf.

boxinf l.itlp in 7.Svirv Indians, who licked by tnel i Sox, 2-1. Chicago moved up into place by virtue of it. 1 Ihr Klovrs about lime he entered u-iumph. Lc.fly Lee RRVC a C-hlt boxing title to Frllzle Zivic, said here Ja.st night he was plan- ning to n. comebRck.

"I'm serious about slaKng a was posted in T934. The cracking of five records ii Free Style Relay I'ort Hill iLyuL'li, Smith, Hixon anc first: Allegiiny, second: Salic, third. Time 1:28 4-a. (New record) PAW PAW DEFEATED BY BERKELEY SPRINGS The various team spokesmen con- gratulated Chevrolet, winner over Times-News in the champion- ship rolloff, and each expressed the hope to be on hand with stronger teams for the twelfth All, however, expressed the possi- out five. Each team had three errors.

The boxscore: Willarcl Holds Paw to Lout Kit to Register 2-1 Baseball Victory Berkeley Springs, April 25 --Behind the stellar pitching oil Wiilard, Berkeley Splings High de- feated the Paw Paw High nine to 1 in a baseball game here Wednesday afternoon. The visit- ors were able to collect but one safe BERKELEY SPRINGS Michael, ss Croc. Ib Ditto, rt Wlllard. Ricr, If 21j x-Wise Ab. R.

H. 2 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 i a 1 1 Totals at x-Battcd Icr Waugh in sixth, Ab. 3 bUity that Selective Service during the contest aud eight thCUr PCnnant anS lor U-ent down on strikes. 1941-42. Veterans of three or more cam- local win made one each for Leach, Clulir.

2b Taylor, rf Crouse, ss Lev.Is, c( Fuuthouser. ToUli a. 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 SATE! rmsr rum wttf iutt row sun rourr nuts ACO, onr ow MUARI rot OPtMTlON TK1 MAKE A DATE WITH I5SO I HASH New York. April 25--Bill McKcch- paigns in the league voted it "lops" teams and tiwl up the fight Time The Indians started things off In rescued i i Leasure, during the course of their half of the initial inning. to California for a nic's favorite chicken ketball court am! In other a frip bv Dario sports-- fact, a lad to huvei minors by Svcngali 1 lrt around If you happen to be in 0 uns crested formlnB almost any kind Tne Detroit Tigers, hitting a bare of toftm Notre Dame has set some kind of new high in cauliouK- nc.v.

by asking thc newsretl com- panies to lending reels of tbr- Boston College-Tennessee Sugar Bowl grime to clubs and a a organizations i the films nre so good they plainly couple of months to rest and get ready, and I'll be set to start over Hiuriznerin' Henry said in .201, squeezed through to a 4-2 victory the Browns on five a matter of fact tone. TM Only special events, the shot dl-sclose most of thc tricks of Frank Leahy's football system, rii-'x-iis, -drvr 0:1 today's program but early iruiicaiiom were t'nnt t.lie. cOtstnsU be sU'icily be- tween Jimmy Dei.tiwy. top man oj tte Notre Inme siirt Archin Harris. Indiana's Western flflfz la.il summer a full.

Is lining Conference champion. Their up another formidable team tKl cnmiit'tituis Ed Bcctham HP hns Birrady signed Van Hoby, Croucher's triple with two on and two out in the sixth did the damage. Tommy Bridges went thc route to win hU Ramc. IJCfLs Continue Drive The Cincinnati Reds kept up their tor lhe National league le-aci by running ofT their fifth stralRht of a I) though, I'm going to make sure I'm in shape and can fight before I enter the ring. 3f uat, you can be sure that I won't fight any more." Praises Xew Chump who came, here to referee some amateur bouts at tne Spiv, report Enoch Price, whoj iriK 2-0 piloted Frost bunt American Legion Tllc lcds win a their miserable start, j.

Center Avenue Y. C. said into the zivic had the most intricate style nnrt Sieve o( The Reds tied (ho count nnri nil the fighters lie had met in to the Bl-Swtc Lcnsuc the 3-2, in the i hLs Ions career in the ring. Lonnlc pj. 0 y' tlouble oft Morton "Zivic is a good boy," ho said, cooper drove in thc deciding run.

of fiiihtlng was too much Paul DeiTineer had to retire a for me, though. He and Lou Am- thc i -with a strained hnck gave me the mast trouble with Coil outfielder last year, and other evening, reviewed the history of the league from 1933-34 when German Brewing Company pinmen defeated The Times outfit for the title to the present season. Recalling high scores and aver- ages of each campaign. Lensure pointed out the circuit numbered 24 teams at one time with divisions roiling; on two nights each week. Footer's Dye Works defeated Thc Times to take the championship in 1934-35, Tlie topped Footer's in 1935-36, German Brr-wlng turn- ed back Maryland Glnw the fol- lowing year, Monarch Printing won over Potomac Edison in 1937-33 The topped Railway Express Conforrncff in Rob; 1 the Bi-Slntn's lead- i mcr Kiddle.

Whitcy Moore and! their In 1538-33 find ako turned back brcnkfosl dish is manager of the Cincinnati Reds claims he gets the best la Chicago and Pitlsburgh. Michael, off hitter, was safe on an error, went to second oni long fly and came in oni Ditto's single. In the third a the winners scored again. Karris opened with a single, went to second when Mirhacl drew a base on balls and scored on Crow's hit. Paw Paw made its only hit Jn the sixth inning'.

Robert got pass ftnci went around on Leach's hit and Guhr's long fly inlo right field. Funkhouser pitched steady ball for the losers, giving the Indians but lour hits and striking SPECIAL! $940 CHEVROLET SPORTS SEDAN Radio and Heater Low Mileage 725 EILER CHEVROLET 213 X. Mechanic St. Thotie 143 Open Evenings NfTWOH! LOU Transperantl 15 i tbr Chtmplai- hip. Spomortrf ADAM HATS Heinrich Jenkins MEN'S WEAR ZO N.

Just off Railway Express In title roiling: last. 1 cliibtfr in 1840, ha.s been bitten foc Bettgs finfchcfd out the last four! 7li little nczro, often described Valentine will receive a on by the goir bus. bm not likely i nu plowing ft ns the best fighter, pound for pound, in rcccivc a Bomg.a«By was the winner. In the history of the ring, never- the shot Fivo RtldltiOiw! i Ihr a i to mlfs any snmpr, thc Bi-i decided iirp a i rciiiy, a sir.ru track t.nke Hamlln held tise PhilMcs to! thrice miid he like to meet rieffixicd by TfXMA; ia so scarce at West i ami poxlcprs coasted Zivic a third time. Dolf i a i Will Test Eves Armstrong, who has held three it was announced that '-Private" half rnlif.

i i this spring a the tn a B-l Dot I hn.s no Vlt he a i i was i i i the sports was! to bp rioglighl bst.wnrn! maussuni'ed A echo of Y. U. T3-0 win over the Comas, cs-Ctib who 5 a that Ccfciino Garcia was on with tho Pirates this hardest puncher he had cn- sinclcd in a pinch-hiuer's role in countered in thc ring; Baby Ariz- the eleventh, driving In thc wiunitig Rcdsjcins iias come fM a a a i ry Ian. i Piralr trimmed thc lhe most cf jr the a a i shnok hi.s fist i lacr oj OCOI-RC I Bniimi i jfln -y French had a HXJ-yrtrd iiasH pole i niu! i MarsliaJI. of the having la.st laush Marshall ionc riin yo vc tlic Cubs i fan's sesuson ticket reservation a rccnr cl ot nnc tally in thc last 27 i Cfi Several werk.s ago, JiDW'ever, the Inn to at'c-pl a renewal of the By I A 7 Dc.s April --Btiii- prrJonnrrs iirvsor.s l.GOO t-lfled one of Use ant! univrr.Mty Bthlctcs 1 his a branches iv he had a half dozen i new a for Uie pro- Drake fippned today.

at, higher a Drfikr a in thr i i i i relay, i.hc FROSTBURGHERS CATCH liish and 60 a br.Iorr nn. i so Jfl.wo. loony find lomorrmv arid fiirl I.anautrr, bolh of Frost-j irsi. of tb? rcconii each a a large brown while fuhincr tn i shutout until tho i ott and Vlnre DiMaqsjio doubled, i cc mcndi. thc toughest; Barney He said his toughest fisht wa.i his first meeting Ambers, whom he dcfeat- CITY SOFTBALL LOOP While Annstron? said he believed his cyp.s were all i he added that he planned to Rive them "a pretty pood test" before he tries I his comeback.

He indicated that MEETS THIS I i i a were partially responsible for hi.s decision 10 make another try. but said that hla desire for ac- pvcscnt from thc league. Thc mat- ter of raising the "kitty" from 10 to IS cents, to provide ror title trophy awards each year, was defer- red to the start of Uie next, Those present, were Harry Smith. Oscar Leasure, Sammy DeLuca, Albert elites, Leonard Rising Emory Uobnrl.son, Thcortorc George. Bill Lee, Eddie Yate.s, Tom Brailcr, Thomas Hubbs, Davici Scollick Elmer Welsh.

Elwooct Foltz. Clarence BroakUck, Richard Collins, Hayes Robertson, George Mickey, Dercmcr, Louis Aldridge, Ba.sil Cos-' Krove, Leo Lensure. Frank Haus- Mclvln Valentine, Gene Gun- ning, Edward Johnson. Theodore Hausman, Erf ward Belfoure an I Gerald Leasure. A City Softball will be held 11m at, lion also was a factor.

TROUT o'clock at. lhe. Central at which all umpires should be prwent Jilifty to in trout a th i a FIGHTS LAST I i Tilt Evans. PVtllartclphU nUjxiiiHrrf ThiJarfelphla. A EMrLOYMENT A i City, a York, i i Cincinnati, April Henry Wolf- Jr m.

nn been sclline bleacher scats nimn-. 1:2 I Wirabflh, slonpcri Hubble Sivaur, 127 i i a i fans for 50 years. i i i a j. I Karolrt of Ilhnnl.s; Piney T4un, r.ounvy. Wilson! another a in the icatnie bcforcl 1022.

In 5 'pped -hr nt four pounds, i i ruii n.i'!ar.ii.' I.jiiK'a.stcr's catch i of inches and weighed about a M.riorl MIV f.niicliorin thc season gets tinder way May 5. Anyone interested can make ar- rnnKMiicnls by Rrtlincr in touch with Jim HtU at Hill's Toy Store. A I i i MARTIN' April i i 1 thr wo: Id msrx ni: i i POST'S A I A TOP I I GROCERS thru-, wi'i! putfi! 'rtirn i i Olilo i a Kind- an! of IVxas Al BIov.Js of Ci'-cfcriotvn a i i a In Ihr aiiri holctrr of Hif worid Indoor slim put a( sr fl i i i i the door a of inches. i F'lrld Tn i rxliihiilon i Post's have sevrral oiX'ntnfjs for! row. Uttlr; Circe of anmr.

nexf. week, drslrlns to! wili riiiv ,1 milt, and a nsiiliu 1 x.tmcf c.i!l Harry! nn i i i i of belwcfn 7 n. m. and! vCcmtimted on Pagt 3.11 (a p. m.

i 'I'lic a i i Wil- kiii.ir.n'.', C.roccr.s in a a tamo al. the Coininunll.v Undrrdnnk, pltolihij? Rave hlta and wnlkPd Tlir Cardinals had two trron and scored six rvin.i rn four of bolnff crrdHed to nccdtnc rim to tin Los An- Lovers Leap Esso Station Loraird on Route 40 In lhe Nrrani IHVires TfOUR PATRONAGE C. Grosh, Prop. GOLDSMITH Soft Ball Supplies "STYLIZED" UNIFORMS OFFICIAL. LEAGUE BALLS GLOVES and WITTS MASKS "Wtttcrn Maryland't Leading Sports Store" WILSON HARDWARE Co, 30 No.

Mechanic St. encan Edward 7th served jiff.

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