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FOURTEHN EVENING TIMES. CUMBERLAND. MONDAY. DECEMBER 18,1939 LaSalle And Ridgeley Oppose Alumni Fives Tonight STRAIGHT JOE SIPHUS' CUUINCS INTERSECTIONAL 1 CAGE GAMES TOP COLLEGIATE CARD CUTS THE CORDS Hubert Price to Make hut As Ridgcley Coach In West Virginia School's Opener Four of (he Cumberland Collec- quint's starting regulars probably will be in the City Alumni; swrilng lir.eup Wednesday tiitjht; when AlU-sany High cngers oppose'Aggies and Uregon in a Grpd team composed of former New Blue and White passers now resid-! a Baltimore In Cumberland Van Rooy.i appointed to corra! local talent lor the game, announced this morning i that Hits Alunmi squad will include: Kdgar "Ike" Cessna, By BILL WHITE New York, Dec. 18 major forward, college hoop don't seem to Snapper Morris, center, and Her- yivc whoop about playing before.

Koegel and George Rice. thu home folks this week. all of the Collegiaas In a program that boasts Athey, Lawrence Shauer and 75 headline clashes, the Intersection- Charles Kreltaburg. of lust year's; al aspect Is the Important one, And AtlRgany team, Fxicilc Dlehl. RUSH, there'll have to be some crazy cane! and Roby will round out calisthenics to match the contests i here Saturday involving two local! teams, the Oklahoma Aggies and team, book- the Oregon University Webfeet.

i to mm an Alumni outfit to- Metropolitan basketball liisiit. riatl to concentrate on ollen- arc trying to tinu adjectives to I -ive and offensive maneuvers dur- describe the thrills of the first Mad- ins iw preliminary training be- Lson Square Garden double-header i baskets were not installed inMn which Ixmg Island University; in that order. wlH be in nc scri new irvm until ran tip Iu; 40th straight in an over-' action Uii' three nishts withj rtay "Squint" Phiires scored; time, spell-binder over Ore-i ihc North Knrters opposing a. local 25 point.s for the Clarksburg Oilers gon. and the Oklahoma Aggies; quintet tonight 9 o'clwK aga lvsl tr piusbunjh Pirates yes- showed a world of precision-built 0:1 iiio Pcrtr wnrl Paul School i( rc y.

DUl west Virginia quint, power in overwhelming C.C.N.Y Fort Hill Invading Davis, a -j de.cLMon to the 38-24. tomoirnw to tanule vlth Coacn joe and Herb The doublcheader feature, catch-! ulan on EX-PAW PAW TUTOR HAS VETERAN TEAAJ Fort Hill Invades Davis lne ou Tomorrow White Alle- Rki ciey court Kany Engages Local ds Wednesday f'oi-t Flill ami Allf NORTHWESTERN VANDER MEER TIE OR 'FLOP HONORS French and Son A-hunting Go Each Gets 37 Points in Poll on Year's Biggest Disappointment By SID FEDER New York, Dec. 18. The most resounding "flop" in 1939 sports, the country's sports editors decided today, was a toss-up between the collapse of Johnny Vandcr Meer's double-no hit pitching arm and the woes of i in the Associated Press' ninth annual poll on the year's biggest disappointment, the experts L-iuue up wim tie iryuii; to i discover which took the biggest nose dive. Vnnder Meer was voted the- No.

1 upset on 11 of the 74 ballots and Northwestern drew the i top spot on nine, but on a point for a first place selec- Jess "Cab" Hcnick full-blooded for Oklahoma V.i John Gulch's Wlkkut.s. And Alii'- Honn shared 26 points and Pan)'. ing on like wind-blown -wild-fire, SHILV a city jjirc-h tint! Walt Mtller spill for plays an important role In the east's oiitir. WednfSdav night al 8 o'clock. (thf pi rr Eris Fisher Wood during the week.

the Mth the of Bedford Townsship, Tonight at Philadelphia, the Ok-: pa( an he has the help of some; winrlinir nn with is sophomore i lahoma eldest rftt a com Aggies. Stillwater, Dec. 18 i An Olkahoma Indian is on the war- tion, two for second find one for they were locked at 37 points. Vander Meer, after shattering all pitching records in 1938 with two straight no-hit performances as a rookie with the Cincin- Ln bf HIKE'S oiwiier ugainAt letter a.s euard on the Tiger var- and Temple, respectively. CV er developed by Coach Hank cnrnbinaiion at 8 o'cl'xk.

ity cloven this year. On Saturday. Phllly fans will sec Oklahoma A. and M. Ssrtta Clara, Northern California I The Indian Is Jess "Cab" Renick, of tiie Eophomore jinx and I diirction of.

Coach Hubrrt Price has been under A lot of basketball fans would Conference kingpin, play LnSallcia full-blooded Choctaw from Ian assortment of ailments this year. Ke finished the season with wuy .11 Ridgrley for three weeks. see President Johnny Harris nnd Oklahoma of the big six meet licita; who led the scoring 6 com" Nr.v were IrttUIIert iu th" "drt Bill vSnooks" Winters. Temple. the Aggie cagcrs last season.

He I fis Snmrday. "Pooch" Orndorfl. "Hink" Rowan. Twin Bills At Baltimore in 179 in games Northwestcrn B11 orrevont hU first sra.son or some the town's ntlier young- was the third individual er players to the Collegian roster Baltimore lias a pair of double: scorer in the Missouri Valley Cou- luior ni.fr tei.ig out iu Tlierc's room for at least. bills tomorrow and Saturday, To- erc nce.

rnmnanv with championship possibilities. Yet, POSTPONED mis WILL DETERMINE SOCCER WINNERS! Celanese Bows to Barton 4-3 Frostburg Win by Forfeit JWESTKKN MD. SOGCEjl LEAGUE OF CUUBS W. I- T. Burton Willlanuport 6 5 5 1 0 11 10 Kiilgrlry In Confrrrnrc iran-ls to htarl grooming boys to At nearby Whites Plains tonight, men this season.

Cincinnati Reds Third tnke their places And we still Michigan meets Connecticut U. on The 6-foot, 2-lnch Indian star and Jack Murrey and Carl it's a mistake for George Uic same bill with Rhode Islam 1 his mates got a chance to show off i Third on the list of disappoint- gtmvds; Captain John Greco, fonnor Froslburg Sratc and Dayton. On Thursday. Tu- New Yorkers when City Col-! mcnts came the Cincinnati Reds Forwards Bov. Zlmmcr-' anl Norman Gcrdeman 10 spend tone's Southeastern powerhouse will lege of New York booked them nt their sorry World Series showman and Bill SprlgRK likely TO mucn time on the bench Michigan, nnd Brooklyn Poly i a game in Madison Square Garden! ing.

Given nn even chance of tak- flt i ea st one game from thc mighty Yankees on the hurling The regular campaign of ths Western Maryland Soccer League drew to a close yesterday but a number of games postponed during the season will have to be played before any lenm can establish a The Celanese Soccer Club of Cumberland, Celanese Local 1874 of Barton and the WilHamsporl Wildcats all have a chance of winning the title. The Sllkmcn, upset 4-3 by Barlon yesterday on Celaiiese ftcld while Wllllamsport and Frostburg wcie winning by forfeit, have postponed games with the Wildcats and Barton. Celanese Local boosters have to meet Hagerslown' in addition to the Silkmen while WiUiamsport must oppose both the local outfits before its card will be complete. Frostburg, Hagerstown and t-hs Boosters have postponed games listed, but- only contests bearing on the championship will be piaycd. A schedule for these contests will be announced soon, according to Secretary Boyd Payton.

Silks Second Defeat Yesterday's defeat was the second Larry French, Chicago Cub southpaw, and his young son, Larry, tne season or Celane.se. The Silks got the jump when Darnley scored In the first minute. Barton goalie made a nice stop bul dropped 'the ball and it bounded between the uprights. Kirk tied the figures after 15 minutes of skirmishing and two minutes later Arnold booted thc leather past Goalie Small to put Barton ahead 2-1 at the inlermis- do not return empty handed from a quail hunt in the rugged hills of Santa Catalina Island. Collegian Cagers Score Fourth Win of Campaign bcrtlw they held last Greco played ar more than a wUl take on Canada's McGill UiU-'on Saturday and made a fine im-- with Pnynf, Lcioy Cm in baiKjuct on Tuoday.

tintc with Indium tonight, while HniliiKin. Bill Wilson. Cr.fr.' nry Kinnick nr.cl another Smoky City team. Carnegie nr.ix. Jului SIICIKT.

Poui II Bill nug wl r( CP trophies. Tech. piny Loyola at Cliicaso nljtht and Bradley Tech at PeoriH Cumborlaurl boys tLnrring on I'ol- iornon ow. aune sirart fronts are starting to Farther west, such important- ur or ti ie Christmas holidays looking tussles as these are 0:1 the, Mel Henry Leads Local Quint to 38-31 Victory Overj siou House of David Famous Brooklyn Rens Here Next Sunday Henry Gets 15 Pointi Despite Rough Play of Whis.kermen Ofhcr veterans include Lionel inue yesterday, but, snared one versity five. 'presslon by winning 36-24 and Eugene Abel.

gon ant helped'the Collegian cause Mast important of the metropoli- Renick setting the pace. strength of Paul Derringer and Newcomers art- Bob WashabauKh. pinking up couple loose balls-tan tussles pits the Long Islanders The Aggies play LaSalle College Bucky Walters, the National Lea- CharVv. Hartsn.in, Jatne-i Dr Ed Anderson, Iowa against Dayton tomorrow. Jin Philadelphia tonight, Duke standard bearers lost four Bin BcnnrU.

Bill Seth grk ro( Nile Klnoick. bnckiield: in the middle west, Princeton versity in BRUlmore tomorrow, straight, winding up In a ten-Inning ljhy- MuSllRHn. Alvln K1 (pf lr nwkcvcs. and Ken'tafccs on a pnir of toughles from.George Wasliington in Washington; comedy of errors, for wliich Uie Ct'dfi- Chr.ri.-> Hacki-r. Bill Brooke.

Knvaiuiiish 1 ouisiiina State's pas-s- Uie Big and North- on and Loyola University voting editors gave them nine first- Again paced by Captain Mel Collegians resorted to freezing; Gordon. James filch- nllc ninc acr be Ktiests of Wash- wc.neni-bcfore heading cast to en- in Chicago on Friday. place nominations and 33 point.s. "Newt" Henry, who contributed 15 strategy but goals by Matt aid EM Hager. Pob 1IKtoll Tmie lidovvii Club al pace Svracnse.

has Sam Sneads collapse in thc Nn- points to the cause, the Cumber- jhan. Jack Cronin and Acker 'tional Open and thc record of the land Collegians racked tip was pickmg up only highly-touted Rice football team In fourth win in five starts this season one point on "Snap" Morris' free winning only one of 11 games downing the synthetic House of toss made the figures 34-30 with losing to such a gridiron little fel- David tourists 38-31 iu a bruising! two minutes to go. low as Sam Houston were voted a battle on thc SS. Peter Paul: Seventy-five seconds remained fourth-place tie at 18 points. This -School court before another cor- when Rice pulled the game out of IIITTCD; was Just a nalr lnt higher thanjporal's guard crowd.

the fire with a timely goal. Awarded illl ltlv tlle New York baseball Giants' nose-j Tiie Collegian outfit Is far from two free throws because he was Into the National League's sec- being a well-balanced quint, there: fouled hi the act of shooting. Rice ond depth bomb which; being dearth of able marksmen missed 'the first attempt and thej Although the wind was against them during the last half, the visitors played a stronger brand of ball than they did hi the opening (Continued on Page 15) Char Roy and mie Sluirinon U.iif Moicland th; TAKES PLACE AS GREAT Others expect i-d 10 plnv lor Grsds arc Walter Ridzely. -Red- WoUortl of week's" schedule: Southern Meth- i Howard Mclvin p-irdiic. Francis Chapman of No- Oregon and Joe I-tiley.

the preliminary rr Dame, Frank Jordano of Car- Denver-Missouri, Oregon Statc- at the Kidqch-y Junior Tech. EdcUc Meconl and -Lef- Nebraska -Min- a Star right In thc face of Man-Ion Coach Art Slocum's'squad, but I Collegians elected to toss the ball i nn nr.in^r,^" first oounufi at mid-court rather j. to crowd risk losing possession by a -s will be thr first nl took hLs "chares Town fm- the Ruluelcvltcs who wiM Vi i Hieh bnskethnll -sound in- the RKlKelfMtc.s. va.t H.eh bn.skexball sqnnd to Westerner-, Covrr Ground -n lc far weMcm tcaias are mov- 1 American Loop who topped nil of the nation's top Koy.icr aiul I.n.Sallr Sciancl M'ln mod His radio broadcasting paid him at leitst- than hp will receive for managing Wavhe and Purdue after the Balti-: era l10 Illorc: mor'e and Phllndelphln stop overs. positive lact Washington State opens at Pur- a car which batting slump-: was his most powerful.

all( mates have been playing conversion or rebound. Tiie Davids; Back of the Terry Terriers cameibnmd of basketball deserving of picked up a tally on a foul shot! Wooderson's unsuccessful'better patronage allowed when the Collegians took' extra time-out, but George, going into the game for the Morris, came, through with oal to raise Cumberland's total to 1'iratcs on List Ipaid performers in the pro tourna-j In addition to less money. In; I.aSnlle hopes to ring up Irs j. lP rB fA? 1 Th due Thursday ami plays Bradley nt PiKt victory, 'lie nlun ivn; Clc'd oiviird hust wrk wi't A 35-30 Beall of On the Alumni are Jim Anyellaim. Di'Salos Becker, John Rowan, Hny 'Swuch.

Joe Keliev. Trip nnd will bi- Vlnet' Miller nl M' Hiivaijp. In ihe prelimhiary o'clfick. Hie LiiSnlk' will Ilie I.iiSulle Open b.ittlrs In the Potomac Vnl- ley Conference ure 10- with the come through with a winning of tiie rali- bre his players. Thc All-C.

V. A L. football team announced by The Times yesterday wns ii tribute (o Herman Bull, coneli of-AllCKany High's chnmpion- Pcorla the next clay. The University of Southern California, bound ul- for a Garden appearance. him the scorer, but the Col- Dame, the latter nn Friday thc same night as the meeting be- MlchlBan Suuo nnd Califor- Stnm ord opcns oa.strrn Nebraska the are swag- The voting with firsts listed off aU along the line, the dark- second fol)aws: Italian who patrols center' f-' Paul School boards.

The Col- fortheYankees Sr uV -f rMCC1 CU won't take that one. and grace of a gazelle added 57 NorC hwestern football, 37 points to his 1938 a' tured the American championship with a mark of .381 for 120 games, the officlsl figures 4 gave the first half and was charged with their ciircl meotlnu Baynril In rnnJfri'ive at nnd Pet- InvndlnK Cl as rcs lit of the balloting erinK arov Ilrt uf ioup but Ihe Campobello wun wns KOCH! enoush-despUe the f()r conference foes-Its lack of out.slandlnt; roll over Hngcrsiown. Hanriley. and Fort Hill Two major chnritfes Sliive been innde in the soft- r. Uttlc a line on sectional plrntions, though it seems -safe like In the f'sht racket, it's to string alone ycar lead batting from to run totals slumped; T06.

All thc extra base hii.ltr.s showed a decline. Yet, DiMaggio. despite an early season him be counted on to give the, and cap-1 clever nc trew roasin batting Dase ij a ji 33 Sliclton Dropped Snm Sncad In U. S. Open, golf, John Shelton.

former Davis personal fouls as a result of the Ifl College hoop artist, was in' roughness. He remained in the Rice Institute, football, 4, 18. 'uniform 5'esterdny. but Collegian' game, however, because the Colic- New York Giants, baseball, president Johnny Harris announced' giruis again waved Hie personal big forward had been dropped foul regulation. ne oster.

Ken Shechan got into the saddle as Lindsay, burly guard, wns in mufti'Uie third period opened and a little Lou Nova, California, boxing, 3, nursing a damaged eye received in later on Cronin and Bellis also gave I L7 LJ IIVLUKKIU, HWJLJI LtT rtl i I 1. rj ininrv'rn leir u-hirh laid; i a btaing bout Friday night. Lindsay some attention to Henry. The Col- 1m UD for a month flntehcd 2I i Cubs, baseball. 3, 13.

will be back in harness leglan captain gamely took his olnt-; nhcad of Jimmy Foxx P'tt-sbursjli. Pirates, ba.sebnll. 1. 12. ncxl Sunday, but Harris has an- mauling without complaint nnri had Fred Hutchiason, Detroit, base- no replacemenl for the satisractlon of raising his 3.

II. i xiie Benrricd Beauties, except scoring total to 86 U. of Pittsburgh, football, 2. 8. Jacques, fleet little of them in the last three games.

Johnstown, racing. '2. 6. were not particularly brilliant In! Acker was the top-gunner for the the defending champion. trouble and an ap- chnnqtnir oi on ihc of Incomplete Graiit-villf for a twin bill.

Fninklin hik 1)() ihrec fccl Irom 37 0 will by pbiyltiR hum to Wur- lt lh(1 chanRC brintr thc ex- NEWARK BEARS COP IM-ctnd results 3o thpy have dc- DD GR1D LAU RELS ui iitti int: jc UA i yoo in LU i the cheer, of 1939. The 25-year-old' lzz Desln chic baseball. or sccure proportions. Yankee oulflelder was iflven 1' The Collegians wer psyc)wlopy growing out of DIMag- rl'-iL-vlllp. IJerkiMey Spruiifs iinii will to Cnpon Bririae.

n.u! elded to set thc elbowers back an- Oakliind the er yarti fron the lnto Thf Siatr at Oivklnncl. other, pertains to the third strike Newark. N. J. Doc.

18. inejg lo onR uoldou'. sieze the San ehi.Mi with Fori Hill In a bn'ter will be allowed 'P wfll 'k Bears held thc American. Francisco Italian boy refused to, due goal, but did well at the fonl Yankee oulflelder was given The Coilegians were on top where they had 17' chances Bronx cheer all around the circuit 1 of Mjcl football. 3' 2 i Ule mr(ers 1() 9r 2 4-18 and 30-23.

jmnke their win fairly decisive. The in 1938-n strange quirk in mob'. Tech Kentucky Derby, biu llncl lo lo tny in fvonl summary: WAKE UP TV SAVE! I'D LIKE KELLYS BUT THEY COST MORE you MEAN THEY TO COST MOVE be tlx- Hr-t of ttx: cum- to ilPn lu- catcher misses a Football Association lk lm a the taunts of the custo- for nnvis The havn slrlkf championship tmlay. mer.s and finally won them won two tllu, drop- ls nf course when first Is not 1 Boars, hfter slipping behind wll his big bat and his day-by-day; cxruplrd witii less than two men out. con(i Ir the Devotion to duty on the diamond.

Homer De-do. Ralph hma They trailed only once, at 3-2 early; uorsR or in National tne flrsl bul their mar gi Bf mostly ranged from three to eight points. Their biggest margin wnslAckrr nine tallies, the count being 33-34, JJ 1 midway in the final session. i Mis olir i i foot ball 1 Rldericy's sch ii. JAM Jan ST.

MICHAEL'S IRISH DEFEATS BASKETEERS DLVUigglo's great season Moorr I iiftnlir. Rctmnry. OrinJrn. Dec. IS Thc Kry rl 3 Flk I Hn PrlfU''.

St. trim thD Fr Tlip who led H-3. 30-12 and at Ihe qunrters, pacwl hv T. Monalinn. DLihong Smith This trio accounted for 56 wish 20 wns hlsh for the Tiie Patcr.son Punthers.

27- nh frtn.ni: BOStOn Red SOX for the who ripped oir only hr, WCV er. took the honors In circuit nve nrst downs to thc Panthers 10. wl 35i followed by Hank! football 3. The gross gate wns S8512 and reenbcri? of Detroit, with 33. In I93R Greenborg 58 homers for the MARSHALL, LEEMANS RIoc Gets Timely Goal nrsl.

quarter I--) 1-1 o-n 1-1 rt: n-n due to three pretty goals by; or ris i 3 1 Piny continued close in lie third periods, with Henry and! 0-0 n-n io-n I Morris matching goals with Acker nnd Jacques, and goals by' SCOUT RESIGNS ARCHIBALD OFFERED Honors In triples went to Johnny, $10,000 FOR BATTLE Lewis of Washington with 1C. which nw "for tTio "NCW York; a seven-point edge RIVALS IN Koeftel nnd Henry "tar Philadelphia. Dec. 18. ciose of the third quarter sent the I Patsy O'Rourke.

the Phillies' only Wn.shiiiKton, Dec. Lee-jCollcRianr. into the final heat with scout for thirteen years, resigned wns Just two more thnn Barney Mc-. nlKi ocorRc Preston Mnr-i Foul gonls by Acker nnd George today, effective January 1. Associated with baseball since IflOO, P.nsk FUNNIEST CRACK MADE BY STANFORD COACH Pslo Alto, Dec.

r.ii'»»;. Stanford University football player rxmf up behind Tiny Thornhlll nntn-r i shortly the IndlniW season S' 1 Ale with Dartmouth College and TOUII "Just think, conch, after: brrnk i r.r. rt n- i n. i it. n- 5- 1 0- 0- 1 (1.

1 A- 3 York. Dee. 18. iU.P'—Fciilhe:'- Cosky rif Detroit hit. Red Rolfc.

Yan- a owner of the nnd Henry's basket. constltuled'o'Rourke spent twenty-six j'ears In wriuht, Chnmplon Joey Archibald kee thlrd-snckcr. wa.s high In dou-' Redskins, are rivjiLs off the gridiron'Lhe only scoring In the first fivcjtlie minor leagues before becoming will accept a $10,000 offer to defend bits aith 46. All of the extra base as iLS on minutes of closing chapter. Tlio'n Phils' scout.

IA Ins title RKninM Jimmy Pevrin at, were below thc prcuous Leemans owns a small laundry 'J-tlir New Orleans Auditorhmi. Feb. ramptuen. In 193B Jeff Hetun or' nnrc -hile Mnrsluil operates the' 12 nr 2fi. his ninnaKer.

Al Welll In- Cleveland swatter! three-baggers, largest on? in the capital. dlcsteri ttxlay. Joe Cronin of Boston clouted 51 "Promoters Irwin Porlie nnd Lou two-bnggers. Foxx had the high in 1 WHITNEY Rl'l 3 Raymond of Orleans fonv'ard- total In 1938 wllh 39fl. it erl the offer to me tendering Arehi-.

Rnlfe made thc most hits In the Philndclfiliia. Dec. Ifl. The the privilege of Inking SlO.OCrO league In 1939 with 213. which wan Phillies announced today the un- Republican! to raa country but that a long lime ago.

You uiod lo to paT mor0 (or Kelly Springfisld bul lhal'i an- cicnt HixtorY too, Today'2 Armorubber no more them other qood tires. And Eneit tirei ervr built in Kelly'i 45 year hiitorf ol You ihould that wider, ffal- ler cord, the non-ikid tread decign with Hi running riding But aren't only (or mll- lioaairefl. You can hare a vet put en your car today lor a small dovrn payment on our conrenient Budget Plan. Wake up and Sore) TIRE HEADQUARTERS 11 X. Mechanic St.

PHONE 300 SEE 1 1 tomorrow'5 game we run 37'j percent, of the net dozen upon the total notched by; conditional release of Arthur C. f-l'trllr Pfrjru JJ 4 said. looks good to me Joe Vosmlk of Beaton thc year be-hpinkyl Whitney, veteran third! jbut we'll tnke two or three daysjlore. Rolfe also set the pnce In'bascmnn. knew he WILSON BF.l.OU' WKIG1IT ibefrvrr- noMfytng them whether welscorlng mas with 139 In 1039, be back after thc 1939.

Dec. 'Wilson'accept. Right now, it looks ns If'Grecnberg the year before closed," said President 1 TlKiinhil). who linthf seen many UJL hrrr and SUVH lie i wr will times. Nugent.

"However I told him we' of iriil cniidltinniiikt nil full J-l rKiiintK tluin when Thn six-rtflrrl thnt Arehibald In slenlintt hii-srs there was rm wnulri krep his nnme on ttur re- "Whni TIT ou efiliig i.r hririiix homr tor ihe 'ruin in New Orlemis at Cienrse list nni.ll hr WHS In line for 5VKt dope?" Chirauo Cutis. i iU a )JS bcloie meeting Pcrrin. (Continued on Page loj jatssiher j.Vc-." A CASH LOAN WITH IMPORTANT BENEFITS T. Easy And Quick To Got 2. No Yourself 3.

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