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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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r.T THURSDAY, MARCH 14 1935 THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. v4 PAGE FIVE MimiIJ.IJ.UIJ.LLIJ.IJ.I.LlJ.IJ lJ 1 l.I.Ll.l.M.lJ.l.l.lALI.LI.I.IJ.I.Ll.Ll.Ll.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l XI.LI.Il.tl.l.l.l.l.LI.LI.I.I J.I.I.IJ.I.I.I J.IJ.I Jl I.I J.ll.LIJ.l J.I.T.I.T.I XI.T.TXIT.I J.IJ.l J.IT.I.T.T.T.TJ.IJ.IJ.I J.1 J.l J.I.I.IT.TXTXTX1 a THE WORLD OF SPORT Si Mb 31 through ability, often demonstrated in the Northern loop, to Iiit the hoop consistently in the dying moments. The Dutch marksmanship was better than that of the Clarion county boys and the St. Marys crew invariably gained possession of the ball at center and floor jumps. There the superiority ceased, for Knox outpassed and outfought the Elk county athletes the entire route." Knox went into the lead soon after the start with a field goal and Its only foul of the evening.

P'roni then until middle of the third quarter the Clari on county five set the pace, although never holding a lead of more than fiv points. Tiie Southerners left the floor at hairtime with al3 10 lead, which looked all too slim to those who have seen the Flying Dutch rally consistent in the' final quarters. The tlpoff came soon after start of the third' period when St. Marys shortened the gap to 13 12 with a field goal. Knox, unperturbed by roars of the St.

Marys fans who outnumbered to a decided degree all other contingents, again ew, ahead with an accurate shot from the field. In the middle of the period St. Marys knotted the count with a field goal and a foul and then took the lead for the first time with another one pointer as the quarter ended. It Was a ding dong battle all but throo mintltpu nf tlio nunviiir Willi ERA IS 3 T0 1 NEV CHAMPS KNOX KNOCKED DUTCH VIRGINIA TIES I FDR LEAGUE LEAD Durant City St. i inn Tin r.

T. 1J 5 Wi IIILt Marys Fg. 5 4 2 0 2 f. Hesso, f. Avery, Banko, Ft.

1 3 5 2 2 0 Fl. 3 1 0 0 0 Ft. 4 2 0 0 0 Fp. 1 7 2 5 0 0 0 (United Press) MORGANTOWN, W. March 14.

Phelan, f. Mulvihill, f. Pistner, c. Dauer, g. Krieg, g.

(United Press). NEW YORK, March 14. Camera today was a 2 1 to 1 favorite 2 oj Pittsburgh and West Virginia Unl DISTJ TITLE Meet Rankin High at DuBois in Semi Finals KNOX HOLDS Go to Grove City for, SSk3 Western Penna. i 7 30' 0. versifies were tied today for first t0 Ray impellettieie, his inexpc, honors in the Eastern intercollegiate jeUced opponent, in their 10 round 32 basketball conference and prepared I D0Ut tomorrow night iii Madison I for a playoff here March 18.

Square Garden. i 8 13 Tournament 0 1 0 0 12 Corsica Fg. 1 1 2 1 2 Totals 13 Knox Fg. Whitmore, f. 3 Kribbs, 3 Amsler, c.

1 Mong, g. 0 Devinney, 5 Ft. 1 1 2 0 0 Clark, f. i Burgoon, Smith, c. Ft.

2 2 5 1 0 0 T. 3 3 5 2 0 4 Fp 1 1 1 0 0 0 West Virginia earned the tie by Hanging in the balance is boutj swamping the Panthers, 43 tor 26 last! wjln the winner of the Art Lasky I night in a game featured by the sharp james J. Braddock match March I shooting of the West Virginians. as another step toward a crack, at Goche and Simpson, forwards, and Max Baer and the title. Phares, guard, featured the mountain The choice of Camera in the "super per scoring with, 12, 11 and 10 points dreadnaught" match is based on his; I 3 i 25; Fl.

0 0 1 0 0 1 HOLD LEAD Cawan, g. THROUGIiOUT Dryan, Kcsslar, g. PASSING EDGE the lead changing almost every bas ket. With three minutes to go, the Whirling into an explosive finish af Dutch took a three point lead, and ter trailing Knox High most of the then widened the gap to five with game, St. Marys High school won the about a minute and a half to go.

District Nine basketball championship Totals 12 Score by quarters: St. Marys 5 5 respectively. rtcord of nearly 10 fights for every The mountaineers ran up a 9 0 lead one on the "Imp's" record, in the first eight minutes of the An examination by William The bewildered Pantners rallied bui i Walker, athletic ctAiimisstinn 12 8 830 42) 10 17 7 1132 3 217 Knox 8 5 at DuBois last night 30 25. 6 10 EcDre by Durant City 8 Corsica 2 Referee: Easterday, NEW ORLEANS, March 14. Referee Easterday, Kittanning.

Wednesday, revealed that both men were on the short end, 20 10, at inter mission. Knox, decided underdogs in" pre 1 game ratings, carried the fight to the Kittannir.g are in perfect shape and Harrv Lpii Umpire Young, Ridgway. Time Of periods 8 minutes. Cribbs, with 7 points, was best scor ny. the bitr linn's manager.

said the, i umpire, "Soup" Young, Ridgway. Three New Orleans rcokie hurlers limited the Cleveland Indians to four hits and one run, defeating the big leaguers, 7 to 1. Perriii, Winegarner and Bean of the Indians yielded eight Dutch from the start and bowed only after the hoop seemed magretized for the Northern league champs late in pr for Pittsburgh players. which used nine would be no alibis in case of defeat. Impellettiere will weigh, in at about the contest.

hits. Sport Chop Sue) time. Determined to put the gsv.ne on ice as soon as possible, Durant City piled up seven' points while holding the opposition to three in the third cau'o and then really stepped out in the the same figure as Camera, 260, and( will be an inch taller with corres i ponding reach advantage. He towers 6 feet 7 1 2 inches, and is a good punch er and fast, clever boxer. Because, of the size of the men and lack of referees capable of handling them, Jack Dempsey is expected to Taking the District Nine 13 championship game in stride last night at DuBois, the Duranc City II.

S. team crushed Corsica High 32 17. By virtue of its. victory, Durant City High will enter a tournament for the 15 championship of western Pennsylvania at Grove Crjy college. The tournament will be held tomorrow and Saturday with four teams entered from Districts 6, 7, 9 and 10., Names of the three other teams were not known today.

The tournament will be the first inter district championship play ever arranged by the W. A. A. Two games will be played tomorrow night, with the winners'meting for the titl: Saturday. Only for a in the sec ond quarter was there, any doubt con cerning outcome of the contest as Plate Glass team proceeded to win its 28th straight contest in a business like manner.

In fact the Durant five i Tomorrow right at the V. M. C. A. the pitv KWoti hoht oon tli Ar i.

i uioi yrnuu. Dieeziug uiruugti appa ijo Vjv priH the Kane Guards starts. enuy as strong as they started, t.io The game, the first of three to be United Press) ST. PETERSBURG, March 14. Vernon Gomez, star, left handed; pitcher of the New York Yankees, but aiost futile of batsmen, who bet he i would make 14 hits last season and lost $10 on it to Babe Ruth, has a wager on his prowess at the plate for Twelve hundred persons, jamming; the magnificent new DuBois High bas ketball palestra to the doors, watched TAMPA, March II.

The Cin the chac npionship game, winner of cinnati Reds will continue their com which will meet Rankin High, District paratively easy inter club activities 7 titleholder, in the western Pernsyl until Saturday, when they meet, the vania semi finals at DuBois Saturday. Brooklyn Dodgers in an exhibition Rankin High, of the Pittsburgh 'gauie here. After that, they will pi. tiict, defeated Erie East, District 10 games on successive days until April champ, Tuesday night. Winner of the 4.

District 9 game automatically advanc Paul Derringer indicated a return ed into the semi finals through draw to form yesterday in his 1935 debut ing a bye. by the Yannigans hitless for St. Marys won last night's game three innings. The regulars won, 4 played, will start at 8:15 o'clock. The team, which won the series last Spring for the first time, has won 16 be named third man.

He has been appointed r.long with others ta serve ou the card, but in keeping with the put of 21 games played this season, athletic commission's ruies, bouts will ine uuaras nave won six games and be alloted at the ringside, 1rot Kif ivia iioi uutr uuc. LONG'S AMENDMENT iiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiim the coming campaign. Charlie (The Red) Ruffing, best of the Yankee right handed pitchers, doesn't believe anybody can bat under Gomez and is backing himself to outfit his southpaw team mate by 100 points. Gomez compiled an amazing average of last season, and Ruffing apparently needs only to repeat his .2 IS to collect DEFEATED IN SENATE (Continuefl Ton; page one) COLLEGE BASKETBALL (United Press) Albright 50, Drexel 27. Penn.

32, Columbia SI. Providence 63, Brown 43. West 43, Pitt 26. Waynesburg io, Bethany ,36. If you would know all that Is going on in Kane, read the Republican.

Classmen outscored the tired Corsic ans 11 2 in the final quarter. Avery, dusky center for the vie 1 tors, was blanked from the field, but shot five out of five fouls and gave; his teammates the sphere on every tipo.rf. He controlled the center jump absolutely, and was apparently abb? to tap the ball to any part of the floor within range. In addition he played a strong defensive game. Ifesso, sharpshooting forward, was high scorer with seven field goals and two fouls for a total of 16 points.

Caldwell crashed through with field goals and a foul, meanwhile; playing a brilliant floor game. Banko and kept the Corsica forwards in check almost the entire game, limiting them to seven goals from the field. Durant gave a fancy foul shooting exhibition, tossing 8 out of 13, no mean task before 1,200 howling basketball fans. Teamwork of the winning five was spectacularly cohesive. To those fans methods for spending the proposed tl.880,000,000 appi opriation.

Sen. Jaiues F. Byrnes, S. told impressed the 1,200 spectators to the extent, that many observed the team was capable of playing in the' Class A finals. Durant, on a hVge court and before a crowd three or four times larger than any that lias witnessed it play this season, was amazingly cool.

Its floor play was brilliant and its shooting far more accurate than that displayed by either of the' Class A contestants. The Plate Glass team took the lead soon after the opening whistle and held an 8 2 advantage at end of the quarter. Corsica rallied strongly in the second, outselling Durant 10 (i and paring the lead to 14 12 at half the senate that the Long amendment was not necessary that the federal relief administration, already aiding some 100,000 students, was pre pared to continue that aid. Long was defeated, 75 to 5, when le offered an amendment Tuesday tar marking $1,000,000,000 for educa LAKELAND, March 14. Third baseman Marvin Owen arrived in the Detroit Tiger camp today, and found a roukie perched on his place.

Millard (Dixie) Howell, former Ala bama university football star, will hold down the hot corner for at least 'E a week in exhibitions, beginning, against the Phils Satuiday. jE In seven innings against the regu 'E lars yesterday, Howell singled, doulr jE ed, tripled, walked, scored one run and 'E. drove in the other of two made by the jj ivokies in losing, 2. ional purposes. Eighteen Republicans and nine Democrats voted for the Long amend incut today.

Only four ItetmhlirunK EVERY SUNDAY To ERIE A Hound Trip From i Leave $2.50 St. Marys 4.54 am $2.25 Ridgway 5:24 am $2.25 Johnsonburg 5.39 am $1.95 Kane 6.18 am $1.35 Warren 7.12 am .65 Union City 8.20 am RETURNING Leave ERIE 6.10 pm Good in Coaches Only were among those voting against the Long plan. Who have become a bit impatient with; i.he huddle system is recommended view of the Durant outfit in and out of fts signals. A fraction of a second! is taken with the signal and the five come out of the huddle and into posi lion with military precision which seldom delays the center jump. The Dur I int passing and scoring plays last! BRA DENTON, March II.

Charlie tielbert, trying to' make comeback at shortstop with the St Louis Cardinals, shows the effects of I his two year lay off. In an exhibition game which thi 'E Philadelphia A's won, Gelbert dropped the ball on his only fielding chance and twice batted into forceouts injE i three innings he played. The A's won, 7 3. Let us arrange an Auto, Co Maker or Furniture loan for you on easy payment terms. Com in Writt 'Phone Reduced Round Trip Railroad and Pullman Sleeping Car fares each week end between all stations.

light showed the results of long drill FINANCE Phone 434 PERSONAL 88 Fraley St. COMPANY Kane, Pa. ng. A bronze plaque emblematic of the' manipionship was presented the team! Pennsylvania Railroad ind its coach, L. R.

Jiumsey. I LOS AN (J ELKS, March 14. The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago iE Cubs opened their exhibition season here today with the first of a two game serins. 1 The Pirates' manager, Pie Tjraynor, planned to start with Hoyt in the box and follow him with Cy Blanton and.E Lefty Birkhofer. Roy Henshaw and Roy Joiner, i southpaws, were selected by Manager I Charley Grimm to do the mound work for the Cubs.

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