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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 29

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nva Bowling Notes Raiders Given I Edge Despife Three Losses MacKool's 21R came and Dr. 567 triple wore the of the Knlchts of Columbus bowl- n. lofty tarscts for er5 with a 347 came nnd a fiftt total Much Anthonv Wrrtu 0 H. ft Men 9. Jflhnwn fl; fkhopfrr 0, nobfrti auartnt ft 1.

fl: 9 Auto 9. i i a i 50-W Club 7. Alt 2 Invaders Have Same Club Which Won Last Season High single of 225 rolled by D. Potata and Fred Owens hit a 5R5 top trio In the South Side tion league. Piscitell had hich team solo and took trio with 3000.

Matrh fl. Miller 1: 9. 0: Curler 9. Mnrsr cnccinn hnro nil' riieitni 7. warn practice session ncrc cw Colgate athletic field this after-; HAMILTON.

Colgate and Rutgers football trams cot their fhrlm Tot! 5. D'Jtt 4. Anna Preblc hit a 211 tnp uncle and Bernice had Ml hiah trio in the Polish Home Ladies league. Other hinh scores: Anna Pre.bl* 316. Stella Kloriowski 514.

Slnsle team honors went to Bur- zynfkl with 820 and it also took trio tops with 2 noon in preparation for tomor- homecoming weekend A crowd of approxi- 1 rows game. om 7SBE3 comma am omorrow Government Cuts Federal Aid for Wildlife Funds S4P.567. Nw York will receive $412.50.1. Territorial include Alaska $25.000. Hawaii 5101)00 Puerto lUco and the Virgin $7,500 each.

THE POST-STANDARD 29 Friday, October 21. 1949 to Start 4 --The frdrral Buffalo Acquires Livingstone from For Hamilton in Haverford Game Chi Hornets a their sadlv dcpH'led 1 sm rr 'back ranks. WTiiimump. a i riuu'n nimrn A nil i riiatcly 10.000 persons ex- pcctcd for the 2 o'clock KAIDKRS Colgate's hopes for a victory Rutsers at tomorrow rests larcely na Alan (left) of White Plnins and Arniand Allaire of Marlboro. Mass.

They were iimong the nation's top ground cainers last year and apain are. the chief threats in Bixlej-'s Practice Today Harvey Jim Havill raised his average to; accompanied by the 75207 with a 700 hich triple in th" piccr band, is due to arrive i I ft p. m. today. They 11 their practice about an Inter in Hamilton with Paul Icr's Colgate team taking the field Connie Mack Still Boss Minoa Businessmen's league.

He! ntica about 1 had of 217. 241 and 243. 1 last beinc hizh single. Honors also hit a 600. Brown 7.

9. Wupplr fl; KM At Oun 7. A A A 161105, jQVS a i immediately thereafter of as PHILADELPHIA. Al Simmons and Earlc Bruokor were ifro LilO 1 r' A tn up as coaches by the Philadelphia Athletics because Lakers to Oppose College Stars in Chicago Fixture NEW YORK CITV. One of man 2.

R. Condilora and T. tied for top 5inc1e of 1R7 while a 460 top trio was beinc rccMtered by A. Lib- coniesi is nsicn altho Rutgers been cast in the did not measure up to their a club official said last nicht. 'the annual All-Star same held each CLINTON-- a Kinncy of Syracuse probably vlll crt the i right half covernmrnt will to.013,397i i i i i i hrre tomorrow Hamilton available tn thr states thin year for A MM--The Buffalo college Havertord college for restoration and development of conference announced yesterday lho 1r lirn (they had acquired Bob I Hamilton.

in three rC MS that. HnrnrU to made available last year. Secretary of thc Interior Krug Notre Dame back, UIM cnut i .1 i u.h«i» in Continmtals plenty last week a yesterday thc sum was cred-iJJ" 0 were or nuie ut Hownn tn Ober. .1 Chicago wing offensr the nweie IK nrsi in unrr iti-d to the federal rJ cpeetrd to of action in but lost. 41 to 7.

restoration fund durinB the 1948-, Sund i Los An 49 fiscal year and will be dlstrib-j Don win i i uteri the current fical pcnoil. of Ut ending next June 30 i i halfback chores. Thc money derived from the 11. Ruilicardnrr nnd l-rft Hnlft per cent federal excise tax on UHV saw I10 in manufacture nf sportinfi arms aadl wwk Sa anir. Thoy ammunition.

Up with the last two. i in thc i Los An years, congress had appropriatrdl anne Qct. sums less than the amount collected 1 frorn the excise tax. The in order to obtain federal must contribute per cent of the cost of thc projects in their On this basis, thc totnl amount available for federal-aid wildlife work will be State apportionments arc half upon area and half upon Methods Sur rorrM the slate. No state may receive underdog role in mo5t betting uuarters.

This in spile of Colgate's' Knew of Plan Mack. treasurer of the 1 will generate a winning spirit and ill take place'next Wednes- 1 fic thr in the Elmnn league. Quintet had top tram of 675 and also took trio with 1023. Mitch rnultn: 2. QuintM 3.

Xl'ood TfCkm Drb 2. 1. quarter three straight losses at the of Cornell. Boston university and Athletics, naid that hU famous take a real interest in our ball year in Chicago under the mor tna 5 rr cr 1 the total. -i.

ti -u A nor less than one-half of ship of the Chicago Hrrald-Ameri- On that basis this yenr 1 per cent. Texas 4 cliih" ronnio Tr HnriAmH I day in the Chicago Stadium. Connecticut. Delaware. Khodr Is-.

from New fathcr Owncr.MwwBrr 0 The Minneapolis land and Vermont the minimum, will have a decided edtie in phyM- knTM' beforehand that the arc not blaming Simmons thc Basketball Association of ennditinn with Colgate being board of directors was going to Rrucker fop our failure lo live A a championship forced to juggle its lineup after Simmons a Bruckcr out to expectations in 1949. We fell 4 A losing three men thru Dartmouth RACUSI. N.T nnd because UT didn't have the reserve regu- will take on the All I coached by Adolph Rupp of Ken- Marybrlle Forbes and Katherine injuries. Howie Baird, Tom ot Viz tied fo tnp solo of 175 in thCiKelley and Dick Heath are for 1 1 TM- CE Electronics Girls Iracun. Miss (this weekend with Baird being out Forhe.

n. rolled hich mr for hc conta i nlns iSrt wtth and on many occasions tiollal Association flavor. of 507. Hish team Miicle and trio to Alley Cops with 723 and 2002 respectively. Ed Wricht hit a 2S7 high and Bruce Burton rolled hinh trio of 608 in the New York Central Railroad leacuc.

No. 3 Engine House had hich three team of was nused by ars sll 1 or were injurcd. Thcitucky and Tom Hncgcrty of Loyola, just 'hated to! Ncw York Yankees had men rrady The came will have a itronc Na- with both containins pnr, friends." Con-i'" nd man occasions timlal Basketball association flavor. i Jr in a radio interview, J- a a a of fcoT It was for the He. could brcaK out into 01 -cor Up )av th Tony Jim happen again.

are ready tO I i i i i nlav Ilin FORU'ARH WALLS On the forward wall. Rutcers'! line averages 210 pounds from to end while Colgate's the younger Mark added. "After all, anri there be mistake annul this. Dad still 2: No. 1 nuiui 7.

No. i Nn. 1 Fiprru 2: Rutacw backficld is Ofllcr No. 1 3. Nn.

3 Track Ticket Ofllrr 3: No. 2 T. Nn. 2 Fffllht Air nrikp 7 1 Track 2: No. 2 Eiprew naecMCP No.

2 Track 8Ution Mas3: Orddrn 7. Nf. 2 Enilnr 2: fitorw 7. 3: No. 3 Prfliht No.

4 1. No 3. No. 2 Apprentice ft; No. 3 7.

Shrri No. 1 lice 7. Yard Master 2. Hich solo and triple of 245 and 600 were rolled by John in the Columbus Park Lane Eisht- lifty league. took with a hich sinclc and 2602 top trio.

Match 3. Billlrr 3. Fawmiller 0: llonte 1. a 2. Luro? 2.

O. C. FHlmin almost fast as Colgate's ping trio of Al Egler. Armand Allaire and Paul Mulligan. The same backs who brought about 34-13 win ovrr the ficd Raiders a year ago are back on hand.

They include halfbacks Harvey Grims'ley. Herman Hcring and Bill Fryer and fullback John Sabo. Newcomers Bob and Jim Monohan represent added running strength. With the emergence of sophomore quarterback Walt LaPrarie as a passing threat during the Syracuse game last week. Rutgers may have an air arm to challenge Ted Stratton.

who'll bear thc majority of the fff TM TM A brlieve that a man of R6 capable of Irading a bic league elub. But Connie Mack is docs. happen again, we are rcany i yre of Minnesota, will not play spend big money if the other clubs pro ball. will sell thc players we arc after.j The Indianapolis Olympians lead aciy we have added a number hp number uf players appearing ngsters and several veterans i pro-colIeRc battle, with our Asked much longer his dad The lanky son of one of ltf Ild Ie direc- A I 1 1 most fabulous characters said the! of lhc Athli-ucs. Connie.

Jr club a very sorry that Simmonp' i -and Bruckcr were not civen the! 'Dad. recently, he would like hich scoring Vince BorU of Den Cliff Barker. Alex Groza. Ralph Beard nnd Wah-Wah Jones playing under their old Kentucky coach. Thc Stags will have Elarnhorst of Notre Dame, and the Y.

Knicks Sells Direct Foe a quo Her of A hos designed, railorcd oewJ sold Nnc clothing all tame opportunity to resign as they should a a rr luivn been aiven. hc 50t anniversar This vcr nnd Ernie Vandcwrche of Col '7s The Tri-Citics Blackhawks "It was a slip-up in thc front a i nf lho nc bal1 i i be represented by Loyola's fice that let the stoiy rl nut prn.i a ncxt as hc may Mcp' maturely. He wrote the two inen idou and fully expcctrd them to come! Thc a nf who will back and resign. We would have Jtuccrrd cranfl a of hren clad to have done it that bal1 way. Colgate quarterbacking duty now cor job.

that Kclley Heath arc lost. "We i IStrattoii has completed 2R passes he said. The young Mack explained Simmons and Brucker undoubtedly sincerely believed they were doing a and Connip, didn't nn this either. "Earl will succrrd Dad when Ihe time comes." he mid. Earl Mack been field manager under his father.

Church league. No. Furman 3.rw.S tnp team three while yrtte Ushers rolled a team single. Match i I B. 0: Pirn EnclUh 9.

Nn. 1 (1: Nn. 1 nrP lh yards ll(1 lsiitc i Jack Krnis and Owigbt Eddleman of Illinois. The Philadelphia Vern; Gardner, ex-Utah all-Amrrican and Bob Harris of Oklahoma AM. now with the Fort Wayne Zollners, Ed Macauley of the St.

Louis Bombrrs nnd St. Louis university, Ham- line's big center, Vrrn Mikkrlson. now with Minneapolis, round out the college squad. 7 i D. rirmouth 9.

n. No. 3 9, Crntrnarr No. 3 0: 7. 2.

7 Elmwood Firtt MC 7, Joe Simons hit a 233 tnp sincle and three games went to Simons also with 590. I. G. A. had LAST IIOMI: rs The game looms as a "must" for both teams.

Rutgers has dropped two nut of their last three engagements while Colgate lost three straight after healing Buffalo, 32-0 in their opener. Aftrr tomorrow's game, the last home date of thc season, the Red Raiders draw an open date next Wc want coaches who assistants; men who will cnmc out to the ball park in the morninc anri help a player in his work to shake a batting slump; meji who'll take timo to teach rookies; men who Clarkson Releases Hockey Schedule POTSDAM A 14-came hockey i 4 Saturday before closing with succes-! schedule, including nine home con- sive games acnlnst Holy Cross 'tests, was announced yesterday for V. top team single of 1062 and Pastufff Northwestern. Syracuse and Brown. Clarkson Tech by Director of Ath- led the three with 3IWO.

retnts won: Anfhnr Nn. 1 t2. JO. flonrt in. 1ft.

rmtiiff in. 9. 7. 7. i 7.

I. G. A. On 9 ArioU Jk Nn 3 5 brell j. Baker Resigns cerium A i A 4.

AS Manager or Florence Cardinal bowlrd high came of 191 and Betty Lynn had high of 4.V) in the Five Five league. The Maley team hit high game of 6f0 and the Grayson five had high total 1032. i 5. FTT 3. A- Fupplr 2.

Mule 3. J. Hollite Ours hit a 207 high and Myrtle Brissnn took triple of 514 in the Smith-Carnna I-fldie? 1 Irasur. Peccv Seeber also had a SACRAMRN'TO. Calif.

r.v»-- Del Baker quit yesterday as manager the Sacramento baseball club in the Pacific Coast league. His reMpnation came in a telegram from San Antonio, Business manager Jo Jo White know nothing of i in ish him a lot of letics Henry n. Hodge. For the third year, the Engineers open at home on New Yenr'n against Carleton college of Ottawa. M-hertulr: 31.

Jan. 1 Pnurtum; 7. rntstdim; Jan. 10. Ht at Jan.

M. CnUmr Jan. 19, a Jan. 31. A Point.

FVb. 7. Clinton club R. i mi Clinton: Mrlllll at t- i' i A i. 1.

rtam; IX Clinton 8t. Lan 1 lit pourimm; 25. Uiyola Pottdam -h tys Bakcr the 511 triplr. Standard rolled 2101 topj, i Hc mana8cd Sacramento on( car coming here from Boston tram single and Scales high hit a Joe Rrale led the Lyncourt Commercial league with a 221 hich sin- clr and T. ViggUno had 612 for top three same.

Oscar Dear rollrri a fine. Grant's had top team single and trio nf 1(148 and 3(17fi, Match flmlth Miultuuvr 9. Prfnfhy 7. PUKO Nnlrtin 9, t.rwu TrrcUion Mnnrr Qtilnn MMde 9. Grant 9.

Hunlry High yolo of 235 was rolled by Don Sharp and George Simpson hit a 615 top trio in the Liverpool' Commercial league. Red White' had top team single of 1,077 and Maurer rolled hich triple of 3.003. Matth suhlf Hfrt 0: Lumhr rird Mlllff 0: BXB S. ftunklln Luffk 7. Dumork CcbdlrMone 4.

3. Maurrr 3. Hrid 3. Tony Ilaqua hit a trrmcndotis fi23 on games of 221, 178 and 224 in thr Junior Classic league. Other high were, Jim Coe 608, and Mike Melfi 600.

Mike Franchrr had top single of 235. Ciampi rolled top team single and triple of 1.014 and 2.R31. Matrh 3, fl; Auto 3. flilmon 3. Him ODtU Lutry 3, Kennedy doubled In! the South Side league with 247 high single and; 607 top trio.

Leaky hart high team; and three cames of 1.109 and. 3.17fl. a Lftkr Cnnp Ttitp 9. ft; 7, Blufprint 3: f. VtnrtrthNtt FhlMd Ar fl; rnrlco Dunk A- lUltht where' he was a Red Sox coach.

White said Baker signed a two- year contract to manage the Solons, but with thc understanding that if he could bcttcr himself he could have a release from that contract. He piloted the Solons to third place this year, then asked for and received the release. Hurts to Shave Under Your Nose? MAKE THIS Looking FOR FOOTBALL Winners? PIGSKIN PETE RED HOT AGAIN IN 0por.tinej Ho 5 This for Picking? OF FIVE 4-STAR SPECIALS, ton and North Carolina oniy no Michiqan br SUITS TUXEDOS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS CHOOSE THE ONE BLENDED WHISKEY THAT GIVES YOU A 3 Every drop 9O PROOF rich, robust, delicious! AT Michigan Cornllna by 14. hitttnq th AHA OMAHA. M't--Crdrlc Durst will not return next year as manacrr of the Omahn Cardinal! of tUsi A Wrutcrn Irncur.

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