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I THE SCHANTON REPUEUCAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929 16, BATTLES RMORY AUlHUM i 1 'I By AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE OldForgels I 11 1 Hutto's Quint Fell Defeated ByDicksonin School League I CdlSH TrWr BROTHER UjUST i BEFORE mYat Ari, nanaea ueieai Rv rarRnnaliV CF VOUPS1 WAS GOitJS, HE TotD ME THAT HE Is Favored to Soccer Contests Booked Tomorrow Games scheduled In the Inter Coanty Soeeor league for tomorrow follow: Portngsjese A. C. at Carbon dale, Powderly grounds. Doryea at Blnghamton.

Plymouth at Throop, Throop Ball park. Caledonians at Jessup. North Scranton will remain Games scheduled for last Son day were postponed en account of bad weather, and will be played oft on April 1. WHAT SHAU I ALUiAVS LEAlES HCRE AJOU) SO I COUU UUCOAD S0M UJAUOPS okI Mirvi HERE LOSUSG 'm WEIGHT v. BuT To WLAUce.

TH City Line Passers Go Into Tie For First Place in Circuit Borough Team on Short End Of 33 to 29 Count In Penn State Game A Contest DIP BEFORE LtMlkiG iAsr uieur he nnex SUITCASE WAVED TW MAGICIAN UjAKip OVfCR MY (U BAPGER UAlR SUAVG E. STROUDSBURG WINNER MYERS BOOSTS TOTAL causes me much 6mbarrassmemt at times am um I Assume vou he Dip HoT WlLLFUaV PILFER VoUR SHAvifJG AJoT THJ HIS WAfURAL STUPIDITY, HE 60Y THE "BRUSH COUFUSED WTH IS ALWAYS HEADER I "BRUSH, AH1 Did A Monroe County Team Gains FADE OUT wiTH Many Track Stars Will Participate Pioneer City Forward Tallies IS Points Evans Cages Nine Fouls IT On Central Taylor Suffers Setback Record Crowd Expected to See Rival School Teams in Action This Evening Opening Whistle Scheduled for 8:15 o'Clock; Special Seats Installed Central rules a slight lavorite to defeat Tech when the arch rivals in all scholastic competition meet for the second time this season on the basketball court tonight in the Col. L. A. Watres Armory.

The encounter will get underway at 8:15 o'clock. In Games Tonight HIS OTHER THIKifiSr The blgp est crowd that has wit. In one of the hardest fought nesscd a game in Carbondal this a. scnooi games ever played in League Dickson City high son watched Heinle Wellbrock'8 Pioneers triumph over Old Forge, 33 to 29, in the Casino hall last night. More than Cornell's Reign as Champion Muu inns psm to see the battle, nosed out Fell last night on the former's court, sending the city line boys into' a tie Challenged by Several Colleges Like all previous Carbondale Old lor nrst Diace with the upper Forge contests up the valley it was nip and tuck battle from the start.

George Evans' crew took the lead early In ths game but the home club nut on a valley quintet. The final score was 22 to 20. Despite its floundering about during the past several weeks in the depths of a slump, which may cost it the Tri County league pennant, and Its trimming at the hands of its Red and White foe on the last Friday night in January, East Stroudsburr Wins spurt near the end of the half to be on NEW YORK, March 1 reign as champion was challenged by Georgetown. New York university, Yale, Harvard. Pennsylvania, East Stroudsburg continued its Dei.

me snon ena 01 a 14 to 13 count. FN In the second half. Butch Me vera nam anve tne Tri county circul' Roll pf Absentees Dwindles as Major Teams Settle Down by handling Wilkes Barre O. A. caged a couple of long shots and "Cork" a 64 to 36 setback while Kingston sprunp a surprise py trouncing Taylor and Wilkes Barre Coughlin triumphed ovc wneeier, a uarbondale boy, dropped In a pair of double deckers to Sent the Pioneers ahead.

Meyers also had his eyes on the basket from the foul line caging nine baskets. Newport. In the Anthracite circuit Old Forge Marshal Evans was hish mm tnr had easy sailing against St. John's, of the Blue and Gold appears to have an edge over Technical. F.

Burton Derby, director of physical education in the Scranton Public schools, told The Republican last night that the greatest crowd ever assembled in this city to witness a scholastic basketball game will attend the indoor tussle. Preparations have been made to handle a crowd of approximately forty two hundred spectators. Six special seating sections have been erected and together with the permanent balcony, the anticipated attendance will be com Old Forge with nine points. Fittston; and Plymouth downed Duma larnondale by a 33 to 27 count, while in the Bi County loop Throop defeated Waverly, Lena Blackburne and His White Sox Start Training At Dallas Camp Fb. 43 to 25 and Moosic trounced Johnso i Fg.

Tps. 9 15 Holy Cross, Dartmouth, and other strong teams as 400 picked college athletes were descending uoon New York tonight for the intercollegiate A. A. A. A.

indoor track andlield championships here tomorrow. Built for more speed than any other Indoor saueer in the world, the special banked portable track of the Intercollegiate association, eight laps to the mile, was set up on the spacious floor of the 102nd Engineers' armory and made ready for a concerted assault upon college and world records. The weight events are to be run off in the afternoon with the main show set for the evening. Cornell, winner of the team title last March by half a point over Georgetown, will defend its laurels against Bates, Boston college, Bowdoin, Brown, Colby. Colgate.

C. C. N. School. 47 to 14.

Berger, Fd Myers Fd. Scheuch C. Dunn Od. i i i y. jrtkj ji 0 3 0 1 2 The Dickson Fell game was the hatd est fought game of the night.

The score was deadlocked on several occa Wheeler, ad. GIANT SQUAD INCREASED JAKE Total 6 21 IS fortably seated. The student rooting sections have been arranged on the lengthy sides of the court. Each section consists of Old Forge sions and the battle wasn't decided until the last minute of play. Cook, with eight points, was the high scorer for Dickson, while Sopchak caged a quartet of fouls for the losers.

0a ma sonnet, mc' Fb. Fg. Tps. fifteen tiers of seats, capable of hold Cohen, Welsh and Loach Join Nates Connie Mack's Worries Reduced ing approximately 1,200 spectators. East Stroudsburg's machine nad an Levy, 2 Rose Fd.

2 Baker c. 1 Roache Gd. 0 Tech will occupy the north and Central the south stands. Central has not been the same cham easy time turning back the Wilkes Barre aggregation. Relsmiller, Stroud center, chalked up a total of 22 points, eight field goals and six fouls, while Lambert, forward, caged five double Columbia, Dartmouth, Fordham, Georgetown, Harvard, Haverford, Holy Cross, John Hopkins, Lafayette.

Man Salltis od. 0 Evans Gd. 0 plonship team since it met a stunning Penn State Stars Down Greenpoint Dickinson Seminary Hands Commercials Total 18 aa reversal in the Teen game. The Hash, which characterized the crack quintet for the past two years, went out witn Referee. Srhlmmel naif deckers and four Freed starred for the losers with 11 points.

Line ups: OLD FORGE I ST. JOHN'S 13; Old Foree leading. Pnnla raliMl Tech's victory. Throughout the month of February, fbfitp! ibretp on Carbondale 27. on Old Forge 31.

Misses Hicks, Van Wie o. nm, ia it McOrath, fd 2 R. Roache, fd 0 the Blue and Gold barely was able to hold It own with mediocre opponents. ATLANTA. March 1 Spring training camps became more numerous and the roll of absentees dwindled today, as great, near great and hopeful flocked Southward to prepare for the two major baseball pennant races.

Lena Blackburne and 14 of his Chicago Americans arrived at Dallas and lost no time In beginning activities. The Sox took a short workout this afternoon In the Dallas Steer Stadium and will settle into the training grind tomorrow, as other members of the clan head for the sunny Southland. tk tam nmmm was followed by hattan, M. I. New York university, Rutgers.

Pennsylvania, Perm State, Princeton, Syracuse, Union and Yale. Six individual defending champions and the two relay winners of last year are included in the all star entry for this eighth annual meet. The 1928 winners defending are: James Daley, Holy Cross, in the 17 yard sprint: John Collier, of Brown. In the 70 yard hurdles: William J. Cox, of Penn State, in the one mile run; Joseph W.

Hagen, Columbia captain, in the two mile run: David Adelman. Reach Finals in Golf ORMOND BEACH Pl M.h 1 Losing to Coughlin and Newport, Central in turn lost its lead In the "trick' circuit to East Stroudsburg. D. Koache, id 1 Oss re, fd 1 Mb thews, fd 1 Petrini, ct 4 Malickl. id 0 0 Mitchell, (d 0 1 3 Turrit, et I 1 3 Sheridan, gi 0 0 2 gd 4 9 McDrraott, fd I 0 6 Kelly, gd 0 0 4 10: Setback by 32 to 22 The famed Greenpoint Y.

M. H. A. basketball team, of Brooklyn, N. was given a rude shock last night when arrayed against the Penn State All Stars, losing out by the score of 53 to 46.

The visitors got off to a bad start, and that as much as anything else tells the tale as to why they were forced to take the short end of the count. The locals started off fast and had Central's pennant chances hinge al (JP). Miss Helen Hicks, sensational New York star, and Miss Virginia Van Wie, one of the national ranking golfers, today won their wpv to he finals of th Chase, gi 9 Grego, gd Fanuccl, gd 1 0 2, most entirely upon its showing tonight. Another beating, practically means giving up entire hope for the season's 1 Totals 16 7 331 Totals 9 23 Referee Morgans. Half time score.

13 Old Forte leading. Fouls called on Old Local Passers Handicapped by Loss of Novitski, the batterymen 01 me wntauuiu dians, advance guard of the squad, at the Brooklyn lads looking bad for of Georgetown, in the 16 pound shot put: Tom L. Maynard. of Dartmouth, in the high jump; Syracuse in the mile relay, and N. Y.

U. In the two South Atlantic Women's championship tournament. Miss Hicks defeated Mrs. Melvin Jones, Chicago, 1 up to survive the semi finals and Miss Van Wie ellm lnated Miss Lillian Holland. New York.

Forges, on St. John 5s, 13 awhile, but once Sammy Schoenfeld and his "gang" got working, they made Star Forward Ostrowski Is High Scorer For Business College With 11 Points K. STROTOSSURO I O. A. R.

mue relay. fb fg tp things quite shaky for the home sauad 3 and 2. New Orleans. John McGraWs New York Giant sciuad. welcomed Andy Cohen, second baseman, Jimmy Walsh and Fred Leach to camp at San Antonio.

The i'tmt i Billv Terry, first 4 3 11 8 2 9 At one stage, the Penn Staters were in front by a 14 point margin and it was gontaion. A victory will place tne Blue and Gold even terms with East Stroudsburg again and give it renewed vigor on its march towards the league championship. Tech will determine tonight whether or not Central has recovered from its Newport trouncing. The Red and White, which seems to lose its punch when it plays away from home but which always rises to superior heights against Central, is confident of turning the trick for the season time this 1 1 3 fbfgtp' Long 4 19 Freed, fd Amtda, Id 0 1 1 Dobby. fd Lambert, fd i 14 Caldwiti, fd RelsinlUer.

ct 8 6 22 0'Brams, ct Hopple, gd 1 0 2 6tuteatis, gd Lloyd, gd 3 2 8 Shaffer, gd gd 3 2 8 Bennett, gd MirU's House League Games this wejk resulted as fol 3 rl Ml oy una advantage that they finished the first half. baseman, and. Eddie Boush, outfielder, lows: Kleins Undertakers deferd 0 0 0 2 0 4 Things began to hum tn the second half, when the Greenpointers started to display their real class and at one Snyders White Rocks two out of three, the United Tile and Marble defeated Lewert's Carpenters two out of three. 14 8 36 Totals Special to The Republican WILLIAMSPORT, March 1. Playing without the services of Dom Novitski, their all around star forward, Scranton Lackawanna Business college basketball team dropped a listless game here tonight to the Dickinson Seminary varsity five, by the score of 32 22.

Novitski was replaced by Costello, substitute, who was unable to score a single point. Totals 24 16 64 Referee Williams. Despite chilly weather the Giants worked out in the morning than the iar snd Yannitans battled BOXING Town Hall A. C. Monday March 4 The Greatest Fight Card Evei Given In Scranton IS Rounds of Boxing All Star Bout stage of the affair they trailed by a while Myers Bakery defeated the Merit THROOP WAVKRtT through a practice game in the after cam tour points, loocea lor a time as though the Greenpointers would fbfgtp ID Ig lt' 0 Rudash.

fd Sign company, three straight, due chiefly to the. weakness of Jimmy Home. Georgs Mirts and Eddie Miller fell down on the White Rock team. Miller, fd Luce, fd fd year. In their Initial encounter, Tech played rings around its rival and the 31 25 score fails entirely to indicate how badly the Red and White swamped the Vine streeters.

Another such after all cop the bacon, but the early lead registered by the home boys was Ostrowski and Hastie bore oracti 100 mucn 10 onsec. 0 Bcbchtck, fd 3 Shepherd, et 7 Solenski, ct 9Polochlk, gd 6 Cckovits, 0 Miklus, gd Connie Mack's worries over his absentees, if he has any. were reduced with the, arrival of William Shores. yowig pitcher at the Philadelphia tmprtrin trainlns camp. Shores cally the entire brunt of playing for Schoenfeld, one of the best perform Tyl r.

et Wright, gd Franklin, gd Gebhrrt, gd the visitors, with the former register JOHNNY HAYES era in the east, stood out as the lum 2 16 ing half of the total number of points scored by his team. The services of lnary of the night and totaled 23 points. The Boy Wha Beat Petrelle triumph tonight, and Tech will have just about avenged its 41 0 football setback last Thanksgiving day at Brooks' field. nnlrklv denied he was a holdout. Expect Big Crowd At Girls' Contest Jake Scheiber was high for one game with 237 while Grleser was high for three games with 625.

scores KLEIN'S I SNYDER'S WHITE UNDERTAKERS I HOCKS J.Klein 214 1S4 183 a raff 189 190 170 Kraft 144 14S 162 Miller 1S 192 144 20 3 43 Total 10 5 35 Totals 18 lUands 1 Brands Novitski were badly' needed tonight, Mari' roll has only two absentees, Half lime score, 14 12, Referee Morris, Throop leading. and the Commercial lads failed to dis Oister was the high tally maker for the All Stars, with 22 points. The work of the Greenpointers was so masterly In the closing spasm that the fans were loud in their praises of their abilities play the flashy brand of team work George Earnshaw. big pitcher, who is at Hot Springs, taking a course of baths, and Max Bishop, second I JOHNSON SCHOOL MOOSIC which enabled them to decisively de Yale Is Defeated W.Klein 176 19S 190.O.Mirtz 156 187 136 fb fg tpl fb fg tp 8 0 16 Welsh. Id 3 4 10 feat the locals earlier in the season In hMfmin.

who is remaining silent at Bierwirm 203 158 161 Schneider 164 155 223 B.Mirti 191 142 193'Orieser 143 268 214 ana it 1 very likely that they will be Scranton. I Drougni oark lor anotner battle. Dickinson had things all its own his Baltimore home. The Athletics" casualty list today lncftded Sammy Hale, with a bad foot, Ossle Orwoll, PENN ALL STARS GREENPOINT Weir, fd Russ, fd Baxter, fd Coor.ey. ct Stalbird, ct Noviello.

gd Dixon, gd Brown, gd By Columbia Quint 0 0 0 Peters, fd 0 0 0 2 0 4 Williams, fd 1 0 3 2 0 4 Sadowski. ct 0 0 0 1 0 swarti, ct 10 3 4 1 9 Cervalsky, gd 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ualinuskl. gd 0 0 0 5 2 12! fb fa I'D fh tn way in the first but for a time in the second session, the visitors oDened ud and threatened ta make a bruised foot, and Al Simmons, hit Totals 928 835 889 Totals 04 992 886 LEWERT'S I UNITED TILE AND CARPENTERS I MARBLE Grill 188 136 150 Keider 191 164 190 Eiden 203 175 237'8chrelber 152 1S9 141 Schu'kor 195 170 159 Scheiber 179 199 237 J.Klein 141 150 174 Kneller 11 213 183 Lea ert 209 191 158 Boland 157 159 181 Long, fd S3 8 Cohen, fd 0 3 3 Oister, fd 3 6 22 Bchoenfld, 8 7 13 Lloyd, 3 4 STrupin. 3 3 Dorfman. gd 1 2 4 Holdbert.

gd 1 4 Edgar, gd 5 1 ll.Gluci, gd 3 3 things. Interesting for the seminary on a thumb with a pitcnea Dau. Pete Donahue. Ray Kolp and "Red' Lucas. Clncinnatf pitchers, took turn 4 14 NEW YORK.

March 1 OP). The Co Totals 22 3 471 Totals cagsrs, their reserve material, however, Referee Roache. DORY SHIMAR The FlrMIng Pateamaa JOE GAINOR Ta Bay Wh. K. Al serfs JOHNNYKIP WOLFE EDDIE BRINK 1DWALDJONES WILDCAT O'CONNOR JOHNNY KID FRANCIS BENNY SCHWARTZ JOHNNYjGLOVER YOUNG SKULLY FRANCaSMcHUGH proved inadequate to the tassc.

at tossing them over for batting practice la the Reds' Orlando, camp BUSINESS UUULtL PELL HIOH DICKSON CITY HI. I I fu 11 1 Fb. Fg. Tps. Totals 1 15 831 Totals 14 18 48 Referee: Joe Costello.

Half time score, 31 17, All Stars leading. Fouls called on All Stars, 33; on Oreenpolnt, 33. Totals 936 822 8731 Totals 870 8S4 933 1 4 1 A capacity crowd Is expected to throng the pavilion at the Dunmore ball park, East Drinker street, Sunday night to witness the game between Gigl Morelll's Anthracite girls and the strong Throop Chryslerettes for th championship of northeastern Pennsylvania. Manager Morelll of tlw Anthracites reports that he will have Sophie Balko back tn the lineup. She was injured last week, but is now reported in good condition.

He will also have the following players to start out with: Anita Sku tack, Mary Sluco, Hanna Moskowitz, BobbjkKaplinski, Anna Hefferon, La vona Dcrish, Peggy Klncell. and Kitty Verson. Manager Abbott of the Throop team will have such stars a lumbia basketball team displaced from third place in the Eastern Intercollegiate leazue standing tonicht by taking a tight game from the Ells 29 to 28. The result put Columbia third with four victories and as many defeats while Yale, having lost five, drooped today, and later the batters were given a look at southpaw pitching with Roy 8 4 IWitka. fd 0 Sopcluk, fd 4 0 Obrr.ud, fd 2 6 Washel'skl, ct 1 Terpak, gd.

0 MYERS BAKT5RY I MERIT SIGN CO. Snyder 211 157 169 Home '166 148 145 Poshak. rd Kchut. fd 0 0 Kaimol. fd 0 0 Rrilly.

ct 3 0 Sowlrslci. gd 1 5 Cook, gd 3 3 Meeker on the ruing line. Han Howley manager of the St Blank 140 140 140 Blank 140 140 140 189 211 191 Rickert 172 163 162 164 136 170 Watkins 186 199 185 161 215 221 Chlpmonk 170 171 179 back to fourth place. Louis Browns, checked only one absentee on his hurling staff, at West 6 Prado. gd 0 Swellck, gd 0 Kuehner Myers Weber Columbia's fine shooting from the I Palm Beach.

Rip Collins being num Pallo, the Dolphin sisters. Kali, Kelly, Petrolack, Matushak, Babee. and Hendricks. 9 There will be a preliminary game between the Dunmore Centrals and the All Saints' Panthers. be red missing when every man in Totals 856 859 8911 Totals 834 821 811 22: Totals 8 4 20 Halt time score.

16 9. Fouls caUed on Dickson, floor in the second half turned the tide after Yale had run up a IT to 10 margin in the first half. Total 7 Rferee Reese. Dickson leading. 12; on Pell, 11.

PLYMOUTH Toward tne ena tne teams alternated camp Including Alvin Crowder and Johnny Ogden, was put to work today. The St. Louis Cardinals increased by half an hour the already strenuous i seasoning program. The National In holding the lead with Columbia com OUR YEA Standing Leane Won Myers Bakery 17 Lenerti Carpenters 16 Snyder's White Rocks 1' Klein's Undertakers 10 United Tile and Marble 10 Ostrowski, fd. ...........4 3 11 Costello, fd .....0 '0 0 Hastie, 2 1 5 Sroko, ..0 0 0 Mahon.

gd ...0 0 0 Barrett, gd 0 2 Stephens, gd. 2 0 4 Totals ......:.,8 4 22 DICKINSON 4 Fb. Fg. Tps. Gould, fd 6 0 12 Klegus, fd.

0 0 Clark, fd ,.5 4 14 Markey, fd 0 0 0 Nicholson, 0 0 0 Gibbons, gd. 1 2 4 Kline, gd. 0 0 0 Cassell, gd 1 0 2 Nikols, gd 0 0 0 Totals ...............13 6 32 fb fg ti ing out ahead in the final minutes. SI ID fg tp Wyv'rskl. Id I 1 I Pet.

.70 .625 .563 417 .417 .350 Lost 7 9 10. 14 14 The line ups: Morgan, ia H'linger, fd Hester, et Roger, gd League champions pry the lid off the COLUMBIA 4t I YAXjX (S THE TRACKS OF SATAN The Merit Sign Company fg tpi fb fg ti 3 0 0 Horovltr. rt 1 1 0 0 4) 1 5 0 0 ft 3 7 0al'sgher. 0 7 fd 0 9 Roberts, rt 3 6 Owens, gd 0 0 Zigmont, gd 3 gd 1 grapefruit league next Thursday In a game with Connie Mack's Athletics in McOurk. rf Obey.

If James, gd Young, gd Ballon, Urbarh. 2 1 Nassau, If 12 4 10 2 Llnehan. 4 4 12 SIT B'ckelm'A, rg 0 0 1 1 2 Cook, If 3 3 9 the Cardinal camp at Avon Park. Ths Card roster was Increased with the arrival of J. Murphy, George Boep ft 331 Total Totals 14 Tjrs.

rg Smith, lg I 11 37 13 12, 2 2 Hail time wore, Referee Burke. Duryea leading. per and Paul Foulard, rookie hurlers. 13 5 291 Totals Totals Referee: 9 16 28 Umpire: TAYLOR Murr, Ifew York. ft' KINGSTON ti rgtp' Hayes, Hartford.

Y. M. H. A. Oppose igtp 1 ll Naegll.

fd 5 13 3 3 Powell, fd 3 0 4 1 3 Harris, et 6 3 13 St. Paul's Pin Loop High Spam Eiden 115 Lewert i 113 Schneider 109 Wsber 109 Watkins 109 B. 106 O. Wsgner 104 Grill 104 High Strike neller 7 Weber 96 Lewert 89 Watkins r. 87 Graff 86 B.

Mirti 64 Grleser 83 Schneider 82 High Average Weber 193 Kneller 190 Grleser 189 Lewert 186 fd 6 Spcnsell'r, fd 0 Ferry, fd 1 et 5 Nattas, gd 1 Smith, gd 0 Gomer, gd 3 PACKARD I FLYINQ CLOUD Sunbury Tonight 3 12 Jones, gd 0 11 0 2 gd 1 1 3 0 A Thomas, gd Oil 1 Si Zumbath 157 172 159 A Stump 160 166 136 8ehield 112 119 124 Murphy 161 111 139 A. I. R. Blank izo 120 woE Steinel 140 131 111 Blank 120 120 120 White 120 135 130 Kline 168 197 162 Davis 146 174 161 Totals 877 728 6851 Tota'j 729 717 677 Totals IS 8 38! Total 19 8 34 fer O'Malley. Half time score, 24 22, Taylor leading.

POLISH AJeiCAN 7AIGE VORD Sherer 164128 139Hemmer 140 135 137 Wat'tlns 164 Horger Rieder 141 133 162 Stump 134 145 133 137 134 Koeher 155 123 148 176 135 139 8teiner 157 18 145 138 186 168 Blank 120 120 120 B. Mint Joe Klein Schneider Allln 184 183 180 268 654 High Score One Game ...120 Biant Orieser 4 Hlh Score Three Gaines Orsff Totals 754 701 753; Totals 70S 690 681 de soto i chrysi en W.Allin in 153 166 Hild br 185 152 146 Azeritn Pin League Neiter 151 108 154 Baehler 159 140 147 NINE REORGANIZES The Polish American Social Club's Baseball association at a regular session held Thursday formulated plans to organize a first class amateur baseball team for the coming Former Manager Steve Burner was named to fill the managerial post. The association for this season Is headed by William J. Chlzlch, chairman; Stanley Skutach, secretary, and Cesare Scotch, treasurer. Plans are under way to construct baseball park on the Milwaukee A Siappy 113 148 148 H.Ott 109 144 97 TIGERS GIANTS Jones 166 133 124 W.Tho'as 134 184 128 H.Schield 205 166 158 Pannier 1.1 103 1S8 Samson 157 165 177 Morris 160 134 179 The Scranton Y.

M. H. A. will meet some stiff competition tonight when the Phi Beta Lambda Fraternity of Sunbury oppose The contest will take place on the floor of the Wyoming aveneu institution. A close and exciting game is expected.

Many of the members of the Sunbury team won big names as fast players and high scorers. They are Paul. "Dope" Hiller, George Coryell, Walter Lyons, Charles Cupp, Landls Beck and John Auten. The Sunbury team has a wonderful record considering the unusual opposition they have received from central state teams. They have played eighteen games and lost three.

The Y. M. H. A. team feel confident, as usual, to hang up another victory.

The Sunbury squad intend to keep their scalps. With feeling of victory on both sides the contest promises to be unusually exciting. Petersburg League REOS i ERSKIMtS ITowef 183 178 144'Fuhrer is aoi 310 Cftpplt 161 162 173 Backer 169 15 149 BlinJc 1J0 139 lJOBlan 130 130 10 Smith 137 162 174 Car'aush 14 161 1(0 Totils 805 740 SOU Totals 705 673 727 E.Janes 109 182 155 C.Mets 14X113 129 P.Lents 121 149 143 A.W'lla's 108 1x2 141 H.P'chard 152 180 144 Samuels 143 151 135 B.Oliver 148 118 156 Blank 130 A.Gray 178 201 163 las. Lees 123 156 IT.Taylor 175 152 178 VICTORY SIX i PLYMOUTH Oleason 176 168 165 Schleld 127 187 169 appy 1SI zos 143 Wels 145 141 127 stump 170 127 Shield 171 16V 146 Total 873 964 6341 Totals 832 144 865 avenue site, near Austin Heights. Stump 140 157 157 Aikens 163 211 203 ATHLETICS I CUBS 125 157 W.Ott 164 117 166 A sterner ids isj Taylor 174 142 134 R.

Phillips 172 151 141 8' ton 18 153 167 J.Siutter 116 113 120 Protestant League (GIRL'S DIVISION) Total 792 898 7571 Totals 770 823 611 Blank no 130 uoE.cuilen 158 103 153 130 iJO '30 Lewis 160 10 127 W. L. Pet, J. Lents 130 130 130 Blsnt 130 130 130 Standing the Teams Won Lost Pet H.O IItni 193 150 200 Blank 130 lA.Jone 164 171 Paige 31 6 Brick M. E.

2 0, 1.000 Langcliffe Presbyterian 1. 1 .500 Jackson Street Baptist .0 1 .000 .777 ft PackaM De Sota Totals (43 823 8831 Totals 866 151 646 Chrvsler DRIS31 W.Snrder 175 172 1S lever 17J ISt 2C A murdered man lay on the floor of his office. The door PIRATES I SOX .500 .555 .481 44 .323 WWIIa'S 144 142 ISOW.Lees 116 130 146 Ford Plvmouth V'ctorv Plying cloud Total 793 803 T89I To'al 780 MX (67 BianK 13V no Hi jno.Kese 153 14 las 4 31 130 130 130 was locked, the only window closed But beside him, and on PACK ARM I BABY LINCOLM 130 130 130 to; 163 168 Iuber Blank 130 130 B'ank 130 130 130 Blank W.O'flths 164 152 lMP.Oaul C.May 134 168 147A Sekoi Moosic M. E. 0 1 .000 Games For Next Week Monday Jackson Street Baptist at Langcllffe Presbyterian.

Tuesday Brick M. E. at Moosic M. E. Wednesday Langcllffe Presbyterian at Brick M.

E. Saturday Moosic M. E. at Jackson Street Baptist. (BOY'S DIVISION) W.

L. Pet. 156 131 116 257 182 i31Wnodwird 168 156 14s 120 1 58 131 O'Brien 126 148 133 114 163 129 McCawle) 157 129 116 142 184' 185 P. Snyder 134 173 235 167 162 151 Krayer 168 167 192 Miller McNulty Trostel KeU Total 832 (S3 831 i Total 790 831 834 he window sill, a barely discernible pattern of tracks in dried )lood marked the trail of Satan, the black pigeon Proving an 12,000,000 people aw it on the stage. Will you be one ef those who see It tn the screen? niportant point the window had been open at the time of the Standing ef Teams Won Lost Pet.

Tiger if 6 .732 Box 11 3 .722 Pirate 12 6 67 Athletic .500 Cubs I 13 278 Clants 1 16 111 a is Nebo Congregational 1 .750 Total (20 850 728 Total 751 773 815 CADILLACS CHRYSLBR Redesky 160 203 182'Dolphin 14156 153 Blank 130 130 130Koaeli 151 148 136 Wolff 137 125 Brazil 166 120 12 A Miller 140 166 149 Dohlndt 127 160 130 Hoffman 188 136 lSOiHanrl 177 1U 170 murder. Feltsville vs. St. Mary's "The St. Mary's Taylor team and the Feltsville A.

will engage In three game series, the first game to be played tonight In Ott's hall, commencing at o'clock. Great rivalry exists between the two teams, and an exriting tilt is looked for. The 8t. Mary's crew, with a record of eight straight victories will depend on "Lefty" O'Bal. Mochan, Mickey Flrdo, Martin.

B. Sosky, Bod nar and Penney, while the Feltsville crew with a record of eighteen victories and three losses for the season will trot out S. Sosky. Latso, Mihallch, Gnall, Bow. Belensky, MTTioyducsak and J.

Hoyducsak. There will be a preliminary game beginning at o'clock. I Driest m. 2 1 Moosic M. E.

2 ,1 .666 Langcllffe Presbyterian. 0 4 .000 Games For Next Week Monday Moosic M. E. at Langcllffe Presbyterian. Tuesday Brick M.

E. at Moosic Total 745 793 7381 Totals 786 766 7811 Read "The Black Pigeon," the new mystery thriller by the A Paramount Picture RIVIERA It Starts Monday Loayza Beats Tenorio NEW YORK, March 1 (). Stanislaus Loayza, of Chile, outclassed Lope Tenorio of the Philippines to take the decision in a ten round match In M. E. talented Anne Austin.

The greatest puzzler of the season. It Standing Tessna Wn Krsklne 47 Cadillacs 38 Baby Lincoln 27 Packard 2 Chrylers 27 Re oi Wednesday Ncbo Congregational at Lost 23 2) 34 3 45 Pt t. 635 6.15 887 .460 .42 Mt Brick M. E. Madison Square Garden tonight.

The weight! were: Tenorio, 141; Loayza, 138. Thursday Langcllffe Presbyterian begins Monday in The Scranton Republican. I at Nebo Congregational. it.

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