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IVH HERALD, MIDPLETOWN, N. MOM.AY. M4Y i SEVEN Middletown Track Team to. Powerful Kingston Squad, 82y 2 16 Today's Sports A A HESM MrLSMO-H McLEilOBE let the j.tt'une on this atory nest twenty starlet from 1J 1 did. 1 learned I-a! from ntf own atortes.

a great admirer of M.iraiMfa newspaper atulf. t'rry word I irad. ate sore al MeLemorr that Bimflreh was un- in tht Kentucky M. tt) JW thtak about T.I- rascal was iMt I cant get put.of Louis. me erery, cent 1 hare md Just as soon as I i t'-is I am going to send-the inter Un itfd Mpirwlng One's Frrhnga D-ir Sirs: KI with did you eter hire i is" named McLe- He cauliat distinguish Slirtland pony and a 1 ntl1 one touted, sang, aliouted.

'tj j-Vt'ei the praises of a Iwrse He aald he could come from-behind, nrrr a frrltht car a mortal r.i=-.-l B. rai ji lui bsck. and maa riatiiu tin the Derby. Muta. Rtader." Tt it i I feel about the guy.

H. i.w OtlUhadion run on the nut ii 1 ht kntw what the horse ra ,11 Ji B'Jt 111 takt an oath rut during Iht up to Uit Dtiby did ht fY-i, mT.Ujo GtUthadlon. tsnpt silt aUfhttr.g rrmarkt about sii'jiy. Ai I slid can't get'out toy money. Before Iri: Fdllon Stars: for Maroons; Middies' 3 Sport Meeting With NFA Reset for Today KIrlOSTON-MUHlftown's butbsll.

golf and tennis teams had scheduled rncacrments afrfewburth postponed Saturday bu! the Blue and White track team defied tht elements to come lieie for lit cinder meet with was a disastrous espeditlon though, for the powrtlul Colonial Cny aquad burled the (reen but ambitious Middles latlrM. LM Bmtrravwat under a top hrary score of al'i to 2iH. a Wot-cklpaW aaklr. IndUns, in First Place. Bearing Out Vitt'i Predictions NEW.

Vilt UtttB If, hlaa FltrUa thtt SprlBc that the (-W- laat larflaBi wwlt lit a' alffrrmt rtwh thtt BMta.atltnlUa It law a llaM atari tmt kry "naa hi Urb fifU wHit to tht post In the I roSbtd my money bell. ihH UK lilt copper out of my pic MT.I. and bxrowrd some money to Vt on MeLrmore'i unbeatable BfflfifCh. Atiriis few Hut of tht other newspaper men SIM Itft LouliTllle. But' not I I hirsni bwn able to find a rail- mi u.it tsket an IOU, or an urpUui cxnpany that will ItH rw rwk out your or a Vn hut thst welcomes dtadhtads.

Ttiii It bnnf wrltttn on the aide if Ujf hljnwiy that leads from ti Clnclnr.stl, and It It tMli bit Jtrkily that Is because I hue lift mr hnd erery mo- reiit or to try to thumb "a rll' of tutoUts. slop but. lit try to run OTM snt. Out lilfrlr couple going at' far.as Himmri. Pa.

let ml In tht car i i avjril milea befoft who I was. Whin.I told lira, the huoaad said I had cost h-i r-it Srazrr't Yacstlcn nrsty Bimtlech and that I tin take my choke of elthtr it'ioj out or brine thrown out. Hu w-Je aupported his stand by Mt a long hat pin Jrom dining THI and'waring It at Jail thert't always consolation a trmi. touisTtllt Is a lote 1 1'r and a fiUow could lire hire litty yttrs and be happy. II hu rniay spacious parks.

It'a flri Jw-iirtit modtm to the salt vn. The artraie mean ttra- atrenty-fltt or ao. and i'. riLitall fa Just ai (cod as the ol any city you can name. If you drop down this way "i- year or two jltt me In tlit meantime bet on i uir Prrakness.

Coach Gordon Dunnlni's charges did well mouth In the running' erents. especially veil tn Uie dashes for that matter, but couldn't let out of their tracks, so la speak. In the field etenls. There the accomplished Miroon-ciad Iram made ttrtual- ty a dean sweep, permitting the visitors to gain only thtrr pliers In seren erenti. Jirk Fa'lon, piiier rttraordinary on the Kingston football trim, won the broad Jump third In the 229 to lead Uie parade of Kingston victories.

Sttien. Wlnt IVntnry Frrddle Btrrrns and Jonah. DrGroat. Uie three Middle apr'nters. came Uuough In fine style.

Steiens lilt the tape first In the rrntury with DeGroat finishing third brlilnd of Kingston. Scliild then came ttome first In the with Sterens run- second. Dick Newman won another for the Millies when lie took second behind Uie fast- Blerarh In the IV) fine squad. bUs fair to outdo eren the accomplishments of last year's ex- crllent team. summaries: 1 1 a dash--Won by Sterrns Second.

Croswell IKI. Third. DeGroat (Ml. Time 1043 arconds. 220-yard dash-Won SchUd (M).

Second. Stercns (Ml. Third. Fallon (Ml. Time--2J5 seconds.

444-yard run-Won by Fatut (Kl. Second. Waltmahn" lit). Third. Orren (Ml.

Time--S3J UO-yard run--Wou' by Bierach K). Second. Newman (Mi. Third. Ricr (Kl.

Time Mile run-Won by Bowers I I MEET TOUAV ttttttmrt Kalurday'a MIMIrlcwm's UiTt.ip.rt mert- Ur NrwVwth has brra rt- atbWalril f.r this aftrrnxn. Tbe MlddU will metl Ibt llaVsarn at "Lake Oilris bill katrball and Irnnb trams pUy al Tht kattkall fame will snJrr way al Second. Flannery Third. Spidn IKI. Time til.

HUh Jump-- Won by Cumn (K) and Mrftrs IKI. Third. (Kl. Tie for first at four feet, tea laches. Pole tault-- Won by TslUera OC).

and Fertuson IK. Third. SimiMls Fourth. Vrrnooy (ill. Hritht nlae fret.

Inches. Tit for first place. Shot put-- Won by Healy K. Second. Colen (111.

Third. Knock iK. bisunct. trtiny-nme left, four Inches. Broad Jump-- Wen by Fallen (Kl.

Second. Short (Kl. Third. Burnett IKI. Distance-twenty fret, thrn Inches.

Dlsrus-Won by Gray (K). Sec ond. Formlsano (Ml. Third. Mes- seucer I I Distance-- ninety-tiro feet, three Inches.

Jatelln-- Won by Ellsworth (Kl Second. Ooodsell (Kl and third. Hofbrauer (Kl. Distance-- III fret. sti Inches.

JTO-jard lor hurdles-- Wan by CoodseU Second. Bajlrss (Kl Third. Hall (Mi. Tune-- 211 sec- Trotting and Pacing -Around Circuit- htat friWws artonl (BtttBTtaB aarf Mack) hair WU tUW VIII Jthnny AUtn Bark ftrm and wrll glie tht Yankees and an tht real all thty ask far." With Iht DLMlgglt-Int Yanks fUundtrtag la thrlr. wtrst slump tswyl me tosrMt 4 BM (Br.

BW Itnt wattlt ftr tht ttwsl jstlttwai. iBvaaau kBKkt. BCf Stt. (-1, aBt halt a gasstt aat Ba4 Fdter Ktr WU. IM Cramrt't aM Tr4 Mly taJsy.

Frlltr rifhl ant wakef wly we la mr- IriuMch. In ll.n asaW wl'a Irim4t slntlr. Tht Intius Mlrkry Harris. Re4 gu rMklr s4lhaw wht ha4 vrmn Iwt stralrhl, and thirteen hits oft Ira SHsrtrn. Krllm't with Iw.

an wu skt Hf Tasiaa taat thttr itraat airalftit Taaki ttat ttftn. hHa. Tht Itr nsra fcawt Mf sUli and Urn Uatn ka Ikt Ww. tlsM wily raau TW Tkwv raavW Chanl- kr, Mwcky twdrt hilt, with Twk jftllnt Uret tkrrr. aiU Earl ATfrUl thru far Tfcf hL Inmt aernith a Ur with tht Yanks when they brat n.

Yrrntn Krnnrdy Datth iMnari hand f.nrth atraickl Tkt sty 1-rtn rasV Mw ekMtt. skt CtsitlsmM feaJk fit skt NatUUl UXM Vy watVptM tht A ftW' tht St. tnl t-l. nm twnl kl tkt tAau far aVrttklyau A new aaajtr Maark ftr swt4 a wat art tkt mfrt twt pUyin tkt Carmt HTHI- tetrt. Tkt ftnarr -ark t4 Iklrsy- arnn was stt 1st im ky Ut Carxt- rkllllM aiU Ur4 tin tkr Cnkt-CarsU.

Haltm kh fxirlh stralfht tame Hlrhlni the a 1-: triumph Ihr nlanls. HUh Ml IB tkr rr- INfV Mmlckkf tkt ri.il- lin t-i wVt Ikr CTiVjt. Caka. Art Mahaa Ihr Fklb' ttttta-Bil BtUrk irllk a TBI BOH sviB4d sat riralri tartr Hfth ttnlghl slrfrat. S-l.

Ut Srarwwa. with a tloife ant tripln, trttt IB thrrr BMlta nnv TEiTEKDArS HCRO--Brt I br. CtrirUBt apera 1 kail king. brtl Ike Rr4 C-l. ant pitrhrtl Ike Indians InU Ihr Amrrkin Ltagvt Columbus.

Ohio, anae the scene of Grand Circuit racing Is again becoming an Important horse center, for plans this )tar include Uuee arparate race mretlngs; at least two horse sales, and a training base lor fifty odd horses embracing (he PirshiU and Larry atables. Ohio Itself really haa more points of racing than any other state and has nearly as many ownm listed Hew York state, which Irads Uie nation. 1 Harry Short, kuown as the In white with his wlillt racing jacket and gretn and cold ttim. has thirty-six head-kKpinf-liim busy from sun-up to aun-doim at the track-and at night lie pvurt orn entry blanks that he aends aa far east aa Maine. Short'a ittr three- Tops Ellenville, 4 to 1, In League Opener Duto bion Outducl Sirr in Pitcher't BAUOEKIlta--A headjuais ia one way to catch old Dame Victory and that's just what Sautrrtles did Saturday It noted out EllmrUk by a 4 to 1 score In the openlnc Duto Leacue contest.

From start to finish It wu a tint pttchlnc" battle between Hattuon of SaucerUes and Sarr of EUenrllle as they each fan up four and fire hits reipecttTely. A walk to Bechert and by Williams and Swart (aTt the Bau- lertles nine.a I to lead in tht tint tnninf. Adeline one hi tht second and another In tht third, the, upstatets held Ellenrille ta one run In the fourth. Morris Nlsaen- baum tripled i that- frame and scored on a sacrifice bunt by lit Letlne. The box score: SantertlM AB PO A Perrow.

lb Maura, InterBttional League StLVO ACAIV VICTOR" finesse of two Jersey "r'tomen bounced the Little bitk into first place In the League race yeiter- mi-l former star, won his Uiln ilctory. In the open- i if i dauile dolinf ou Hsrry Frldman, twenty- lUlithsnder, won.his src decision In the night 4-2 sl'hvuh h- n-nird help K-l Harris and Frank Pearct Red Wlcra stopped BalOmore Orioles dropping the. Oriole hsU a game of the third tl Bears who poUshed Ijj 1 1 Msntiesl Royals. 11-4 and H'-r; Dttls' three-run homer In ir m3 ir lrol tht opener rlfectltely to win Uit nfcht haoirrs and four doubles a thirty-hit Neaark as Mjatrral. The Bran ham o-a seientfen hits In Ui fVi' nl lrttTn ln the night i is.t-p!ite Buffalo Bison.

a lite-game losir. brat the Syracuse Chief Clyde McCulloujh or.e on. won Uie. nprn ninth and Earl Cook job cUnchrd th ti-ne. Olympics But U.

S. Wi Team for the Record cancella u.e America D3ia.ttre said today thi in Oljmpic trarn 'for the records." A howcTf In t'htlr 0' am al.o lias aaard to aUilr Ulf WM Olympic team. br chosen accord 'frtlfifd oijmiuc tundarda indidate ownfd by tht trltimrrrate. aul Bowstr. Boston.

BIU Dickerson. oihw. Mahtr ustttitr rf WM at Hit Iwrkert eafNal mmt tTH AIIIB ma haai- MettnlaB.eswtt M. rrt- ftat't ttaaawilM Tht rrhmVBt ml wryt fait anl haa anted an rartftttniAr truk tMt StpittH. Amoni tht lalatt anlrBss at Mau ler Shoe Farms a bay colt by Ur.

McBwyn out of Charlotu Han- Ter. tn). anJ out of SUtlra tHf W. K. Reynolds hat a btf IDf by Mr.

McBtryn. A btttr rrtwi let 0. McXasiaral InBlaBaBwIk.ttatM taut Mttitar Hit jearBBf Athttnt Otw SB tkt a CtM Ctnlttt- Ijy Frt4 WU twttt at iTtr. An ntK that Din tlrtt In CamtL H. T.

tht jaunUt hi nasni4 (eU her Ward at CanBiL Inllant. Tsst stBtt Baalt amJ The Mar- ntm Ittrtt tan rvnasKt an- rtntnt tMt Fal May E. r.ratUn rareBltf prt a Vay filly TweBty Grant. erf Cs4t Cash Mary Rry- ntld't hat Iht MM B(ht ksy etlor her Members of tht Western N-w Voik Fair Circuit lot one of thrfr finest entries this year. Hamburc lial IB entrlea for eltht itakes; twtnty-tsto were for the two-year-old pace: twenty-four for the two-yew-oJ trot: etc.

In Uie Clais pace Dastli I Wine illu Budloiil 2.00: furl West are amonf. the Uiirteen mined This circuit Is definitely, on the up-grade. Farlt Okk. Genesee. Fa, has mtrrt It tht HambBrg trmrk with tit vwned by his father Mark Kylrr.

Mirth Tonawan- Iwrlrt hrat at llana-arg Inrlat- Ing FrifMatr fir the Wg Tutting Hint' Clab' Amrrlta Tit Ctpllal Fair DrrtrW Ctrtalt has been farnud IB ralt- ens New Ttrk with Ithlnrbrrk. CtMnkiO. Ftnta. Altaantnt. Nat- aaa.

BatbtMi ant Chathaai Tin frtt-for-tU handicap pace and ttit romblnaUon 32 trot and three-year-old trot hare fUled satisfactorily for tlit Lamhorce and Hatfleld mteslnf of the Penn-Jer- sty loop Onry sic horses were not kept ruiible on the pay- mint for tht Fena-Jersey 'aces at U. N. July Fourth week- rod Lto Flrisch now at the Historic Track. Gashen. with a dw hay burners' owntd by A.

J. that ls. their must better the mark hy the eitMl plart man for that ernit In th last Olympics. Bechert. lb Williams, rf Swart, ct Mauro.

at Sptro. Bums. 3b Halblorup Totals EUtnrlllt Griswald. rf Hilt, lb Nlssenbaum. at IxYtne.

2b ttl. iCasche. Oarrtson. Gettleman. if Satr, ToUU 0 I I 1 0 7 1 i a i i i i 0 4 1 0 1 ..27 4 i 21 7 2 AB FO A 0 0 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 Finish of 440 Yard Run in Little 3 Track Meet Florida CYOChA Loses to Passaic Team By 3-1 Tally Wetton Outfit Bunches Hits In Early Innings; Zak Victor in Box With UK form of a veteran.

Charlie Meti of Gojhrn finuhea Just In front of WanrlcVs Ed Ernhout In tht 440-yard run at Warwick on Saturday. At the left Is Coach Grurge Trutiirr at Warwick daitm a aprtnt dawn tht track to retell the finish line. At the rltht. his back to the camera. ls Waldrn's Coach Gwne C.

Scofleld. Tin occasion was the firit annual Uttle Tliree rr.eH whleli ron by tht Queen by DHL Warwick Captures First Little Three Meet Achrader, Scranton. Pa. The I. R.

Harrunan horses also are at Oothm. Dtl Mlllrr hat shlpprd kls tlaMr from nnrhunt to llalnrs fart. T.rk. Fa, while Rope fir- ker rant fren Allen. S.

C. the Ttrk Harry WhUnry and hit Btttwlrk-Um- toas hsriti irlfl Alkrn tt ftr the O. C. rwrtaln raHrr thtrr June Iwrntj- arCMl Amtnr thr tralnrrs at Syrartm ale Vie anl Bill Flemlnf. tTlnt Hedilns.

Eddie Jtnes. Wts Rryntlat, Cecil Rich. rj reatr. Milt Van Anken. Mai AmWrt.

and Whltry UrUs. The plan tt start al Iwnbtu. O. Dettrallcn Day and the at. Marlon.

O. T. H. MtOoTran of the Charles. UMU emphasis on th; trottrrs there this year The two I1.MO stakes for two-yesT-old trotters carded for eich hate tortr-seTen entries Old Orchard will hare a meet July rishth to July twrn I.

0 0 1 0 1 a 4 I I I 1 3 1 1 3 1 4 11 7 League Leaders BATTISO Maitinal Lwiut AB Frt Medakk. St. .400 Leiier. Chicaio J. Martin.

SL touls St. Louis St. Louis 63 IS 3 It JTO 11 JO HI Mi American Leatur AB FcL S7 11 21 .444 Wrtfht. Clilcajo lIcQulnn. St.

Louis Hayrs. Phila UrCmky. Detroit 51 44 33! 7 17 JW a Swift. St, Louis li 1 11 -371 HOME RUNS KulieL White Sos. Foxi.

Red Sot. Johnson. Athletics. 4: Tabor. Red Soi.

4: Judnlch. Trmky. Indians. 4. HITS Leiber.

Cubs. 25: Cramer. Red Sot. 24: Wrlfhl. Willie l.

3: Queen Viflaf era AmaM 71 Points; 2 Recortk Set WARWICK-Il" ratoed -arid the cinder track wu flooded here Saturday. But, tlut dldnt stop Coach Geont Trutaer's Wirttck track team trout shovtrinf Onhen and VTaVtm under, at It amassed jTiMlff Mkkl Wkt Annual Unit Three track mtrt. Warwick toqtr'setrn first plans. sfcoudj. firt thirds, and four fourtlis ta takt top honors the meet which was marred by rain Uuouahout tlw at temom.

new UacX iruMds. ant la tit mUe and another tn tht dlscut. wen broken. Glenn ABsor of Warwick captured the mile In fire minutes and 73 seconds to shatter the old mark of fire minutes and It iKor.1i set by Harry Henderson fat 1117. BUI Gross of Warwick totsrl the discus 104 fret, ten Inches to better the mark of IK feet set by Jos Df- Bonr of Warwick year.

The bit apprise of the day came when Coach George Stofteld of Waldm presented a new runner for the half milt trent. Ralph Meglin. runains; far the first time in his ure. sUrted and tlsisheJ like a bullet from a machine gun to finish twenty-flTe yards tn front of an eiperimcrd field. The track TSS slow and hid It not bren for UtCotky.

Tliers. Browns, 22. St; RUNS BATTm IX Foil. Bed Sot. 22; Kuhel.

White Sot. It: Nicholson. Cubs. II; Sol- ters. White Soi.

12; Doerr, Red Soi. II: Judnichr Broans. Laratetto. Dodjen. It IfcCosky.

Leiber. WUliims. Red Soi. Cubs. It: Foil.

Red SOT. It: Oslin. Cubs. II; Johnson. Athletics.

Jadnich Brorcs. II; Ciw. Senators. 11. that.

late broken the track record. Tony Garcia toot first place honors tn Uie Jii lo capture ths only other top spot for Waldrn. Bob Farnum ciptured the ItW yard dash and the broad Jump to take tsro first places for Gojhrn. Tin County Seatrrs took three firsts, one second, four thlrdi and two fourths to finish second. The 10l-yard dash-Won by Fsmurn (Goshrni.

Second. (Warwick). Thirl' Hsmbrck (WaWeni, FourUi: VanHouten tWaUeni. Time: Itt seconds. 210-yard dish-Won by WUklns (Warvlcki.

Sccuul. Bojkt. TWri VanHouten (Waiden). Fourth. MUIrr Time: Si seconds.

444-yard dash-- by MtU td- shen). Second. Ernluwt (Warwkk). Thh-d. BiHard (Warwick).

Fourth. RALTH MEGU.S WrUht (WaWen). Time J7.J ste onds. dash--Won bj MnUn (WaHml. Second.

CasUell (War- rnkkl. Third. Rudy (Waldcnl. Fourtlv Alaro twarwteki. TUne: 2 minutes and It seconds.

Mile run-Won by Albro (Warmick). Second. Ashmsn (Ooslienl. Hendrictxitl aliJ (Walden). Time: fiie minutes and 74 seconds.

(Shat- tnint old rrrard of fire minutes and seconds set by Htrry Hen- drnon hi lull. Ducus--Won by Cross Second. Cochran (Warwick). Third. Uraln (Wanrtckt.

Fourth. Ilich- ards (Waldeni. Distance--105 feel ar4 ten Inches. (Shattrrlnc oil reord ft IDS fret by James IVBo-r of Warrlck Uit HUh Jmnp--Won by Ford (Go Uirnt. Srcuui.

Leaurovr tVv'ai iclct). Third. Raian (Wirwick) Fourth. ItelHiiKr (Waralck) Hriilith-fite fert. four Indies.

bjr Relrtauer (Wtntlck). Second. Gsrda iWal tienl. Third. Orern.

(Wantlck) joshen 2nd, Wai den 3rd; Meglin Stars Fourth. Carr and Fits (Warvick). Distance-- let ret. seten inches. Shot put-- Won by Dilllsian (War wick.

Second. Cochran OrYanlck Dois ICodirti). Fourth I1UU1I feet. inches. Rrotd Jump-- Won br Ftrnum ICifuhenl.

Second. Fltuunmons Tlilrd. Ford (Oatlieni. Fourth. Shorter (Warwick).

Du- IS feet. mches. sr Girds (Waiden). SrcooJ. Haud (Wantick).

Third. Saler Fourtli. Smith (Goihen). li fret, sbc UichM. ttt-yard rtlay-Ww ay Warwick (ttara of Bojm.

Carr. Sliorter and Drrwl. a-anJ. Walden. Ttilrd.

Oonhen. Time-one mlnutt and 134 stexids. he third Innlnz and more In he fourth. Weston's Pasuic tase- tall team vent on to defeat the CYO Club here jesterday attrr- by a 3 to 1 jcore behuid the steady aeren-hlt twlrllnt of Zak. 'our Florida mauadsmen.

Grorzir Schmlck. Seibak. Barney Piisrckl and Alex (Stash) Stanklewlcz rom- to limit the visitors to an equal number of safeties but they werrnt as well scattered. Keay aintled for the thltars in the third, went to second on an error by Cummlncs and scored on GlamonfO's double. Two more runs were added in the fourth on a double by Freed, a sirut by Fasel: a Florida error.

The CYO trim scored its lone tally In the sltth when Bob Madden tripled ar-d counted oa Bill Lariiukl's si.i;. Lalinskl collected three of die Ror- Ida WU. bsi score: fasulc AB Gailn.rf 2 0 1 Glamonio. as 4 0 1 Freed. 4 1 I Uiankkl.

lb 1 1 Surtent. 3t 4 0 0 Paiek.c 4 0 1 Sekaruct.lt) 4 1 4 0 0 Kray. cf 1 1 Totals Warwick Ooshen Sporlc Questions Aniwired orrons Hori: jyu Ibt QMBtlOI Uu 1 TOUt q-jatloa clrnlj. slfa IO.JT niai and and raU rout Qurrr Spnu slu. SporU Sntln But- rsu.

Tbt Tfcau HrtaM InfjtmBtlaKi Burnu. I 13 TalrtfTath i i i nclMtas a thrn-crnt poitict stsanp. Q. Who were the contestants in the first International botlng bout? A. John Hrenan of the United States and Tom Siiers of England.

The bout was foueht tn London and. alter forty-two grttU rounds. It ais railed a draw. Q. What Is Adolph Camilli's Major Irsgue lifetime.

Irttlinr. the HIJ A. Masciin aastka. lb Koiralrtyk. Cummlncs.

Maddrn.ll Larlnstl. cf ScJirakt. ut. WeiolomU if Mlsko. rf Heater, Ptaseck.

Stanklewiti. AB 4 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 I Totals Umpire-Albriiht 1 7 l.r.itil'E Tnlrnlay'i r.nnltt Detroit, Nw 4. teliiul. MI. I.

Chicago. 6: 5. Si. 1.0'jU. Stindinc Die Clrreiand Boston Detroit New York St.

la-jii Philadelphia 9 6 6 6 ret .01 .40 Zii Drtrait at Kew CleTclird at at SL Ixruls at fleldirjt itrrt-i season? Q. Are U--rre more VrvtrrUiy't full for sport thin golfers In the rjjncinniti. 3: Bex Yet. i. United SUtrs? A.

Arcordini to Prink Mrnke's Encjclopedii cf Sports." there ire more fiihen. Orange-Sullivan tfnd City League Basketball Champions End Season with Banquets IV Brooklyn S'ew York i FhCadelpMa pittsburth 4 The finally i efforu baAuetT Ai tii Mt tU Sumraw. champion, of the Orar.je-^iun rre fei at Doc ICM In nicr.rr.irgfrrj jn-rrdsr at the rant Is a d-aia. the SWCctcm tttr cl-wpto-, at CJWWt Mt-rtUT nUM. -Photos by Bnwkljn.

i. St. LouK Standing llr 1-'J .431) T.ljj Yxk it CtnclisitL at rhliace'phU at Chins a. Briton it Bush Senccai Ovcrwhslm WalJen, 11-2, in PINE BUSH Tt-t Ser.ec»i rtureJ cu: Irtsa irf-jri Mour.Uir.t with OsiSi Zi-cttl sft-lrs the an II to 2 rTctory." It first KJr.e of Uie seivon for the Inrr.i face eich o'Jier In the VUtrr this jrir. Nick Zanmkr.

foracr HUh Schao). ritcher. he'J doin the rwck- Uie pitcher for tlit Itaers. swt was sent ii.aaers esilr fci tht Busiuncn bTmbirdini wlili aorat.

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