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nee 32 HTTunGmun-mtcmPK MtBir. mneH wti to eadlock 5 ornets Wim enes Pittsburgh Lyceum To Observe Its 50th Anniversary They'll Do It Every Time By JIMMY HATLO Su sMattif Keck SPORTS EDITOR Jimmy Jordan of International Newt Service has dugup DE IS STI2ICTLVA Ramblers Bow In. 6-3 Game By PAUL SULLIVAN Even up with their New Haven foemen. the Pittsburgh WOLFE IS GOING ON INDEED, ri WILL NOT HOW SWEETS TvVO HOME MAN -BUT RIDES T0NI6HT. WHEN IS OWN HOME CALL CAB FORY NK YOU, HE GETS BACK FROM isnt nr.

a itory about plant to stage a goiaen anniversary ceieorauon at the Pittsburgh Lyceum, the cradle of boxing champions. The membera don't know yet the form the observance will veuiLL rpiE rFm that ONE, HELL GO COT THE HOSPITAL 0ONE- Hornets will be content with a light workout today prepara take or when it will be held, but the idea it to nonor tne YOU GALS WAOON-" championt and also Father Lawrence 111 .1 I If II I All 4aV I mi tory to their deciding dash with the Connecticut Ramblers in game three of Series of the American League playoffs A. ConnelL now 78, who tounaea i insist I 1i iTrnnt a mll1l fif PttlflP the nere tomorrow rugnt. AMD DID VOO HEAR. ARE JUST JEALOUS BE- CAUSE HE AvvONTCSIVEyOU hnvi off the streets.

In a see-saw struggle before All Even HIM KICK WHEN HIS more than 5000 howling fans at I he late Harry UreD oia mon WIFE ASKED HIM of his rraininsr at the Lyceum, and The Gardens last night, the Hor TO GO GET THE nets registered 6-3 victory over Plttaburgh Baatiea Backor -Kemp Hamilton Benaoa Bill Poa. a. H. I. R.W.

irrvi'i kn ttw lis I 4 1 i i -w -k. i he went on to win the world middle weight and American light-heavy the Nutmeg invaders to knot the CSInGERALE New Ha Henry Hell Heller Read Bhibicky LavandowiJU i 9 weight titles. competition begun with 3-2 Rambler success at New Haven last Fritzie Zivic did most of his train Score by periods: Pittsburgh 1 New Havaa 1 ing there and he won the world wel SPARES Pittsburgh: Dickens. Langelle. Tuesday.

The gritty Eastern tiioupe thrice fought back to tie the desperate Pittsburghers, but terweight crown. O'Fleheriv, Bodnar, Wilson. Leoutux, Sloan, Hiller, Taylor. Billy Conn, another memoer, the relentless crimson-clad at new iiaven: sjameroa. Patrick.

Tuatln. Bend. Webater. Wblte. twon the world ngnt-neavyweigni tack force refused to be denied, ColviUa.

championship and had two cracks at FIRST PERIOD Scoring! Lemieux. Pittsburgh. -11 from Morris and Tavlor: Whit: New split its -scoring six ways, and racked up its twelfth consecutive home win. Joe Louis for the heavyweignt crown. Teddy Yarosz, former middle- Haven, 16:33, from Webster and Alltby, renames: wenater.

Near flsra. FATHER OCONNELX. weight champion, and Sammy Angott, tripping, 2 minutes: Webster, Ne Baven. and Hamilton. Plttaburgn.

cross. The Hornets took the lead at former lightweight champion, also did much of their training 11:30 of the first jeriod when Armand Lemieux jammed the at the Lyceum. Others too numerous to mention have used the Ly puck by goalie Jim Henry. Sev eral near misses followed for ceum facilities, among them Patsy Brannigan, Johnny Kay, Greb's stablemate and now the manager and developer of chscking, I minutes each. I St OND PKRIOD Scoring: Wilson.

Pittsburgh. 2:51, front Hill; Patrick, New Haven, 5:07. Iron Cameron; Bodnar. Pittsburgh. from Langelle and O'Flaberty; Read, New Haven, 13:64.

from Shibicky and Belli Hill, Pittsburgh. 1:43, from Wilson. Penalties: Webster. New Haven, 7:01, interference, 2 minutes; Wilaoa. Pitts burgb, 14:40.

Icing the prick, minutes. THIRD PERIOD Scoring: Langelle, Pittsburgh, 11:11, from Morris and Bodnar: Benson, Pitts burgh, 15:24, from Hamilton and BUI. Penalties: Bend, New Haven, and Ben on. Pittsburgh, :24. 2 minutes each: Bastlrn.

nttsburah. Conn: Jack. Pete and Eddie Zivic. Cuddy DeMarco, Buck Crouse, Jutte Fontaine, Tommy Yarosz and many famous visit in it boxers. I WILL TArE VOU HOME A6AIN, KATHLEEN It's a good idea to bring the old gang back tome night in the little building on Washington which probably has produced more big name fighters than any other spot in ine croas-ebecklnc minutes (served tw Wilson), Playoff Nutshell AMERICAN LEAGUE SERIES A (Best of Seven Mareh 1 Hrr.hey 8, Cleveland S.

Marrh 10 Herabejr Cleveland Mareh SS Cleveland at Hershev. Mareh 15 Cleveland at Herehejr. Marrh 7 Henner at Cleveland. Marrh I It Cleveland at Henhey, April 1 Henhey at Cleveland. SERDCS ISS0O8) (Beet Three! Mareh IS Bntfala 3, Sprlnaileld t.

Marrh go Buffalo HprUiineld a. (Buffalo wlna. aeriea, 1-0. 1 SERIES 'SHOOS) (Beit of Three) Mareh IS New Haven 3, Plttaharch Marrh 10 Plttinurah S. Htm Have world.

Some Dose for Dukes and V. Va. THE EATTLE, ThantTO BATTLE CREEK, MCH. STOPS Bastlea 8 24 Henry 13 20 IS SI i' RRFKRKKS Walton Russell and Patsy Callaghan. So both Duquesne University and West Virginia failed -r in the National collegiate DasicetDau tournament in ew York's Madison Sauare Garden.

(Tomorrow: The Line Crasher at the Super Market.) The game that might have been between them In the second Kayo es Mark AM A Tourney Survivors of the quarter-final milling In the AMA Junior box-; Mareh tt New Haven ai Pituonrfh, round not only failed to materialize but both teams bowed to Utah, a team Duquesne had previously beaten. The Dukes lost Duquesne, Westmont Passers by one point. 45-44. proving unable to hold leads, and the Moun the home team but it was the visitors who clicked at 16:33 taineers by two points, 64-62, when a great second hall rally fell short. Thus passes one of the most hectic seasons for both of these ing championship tournament when Sherman White tallied after Baz Bastien had left, the In PIAA Quarter-final Women Set Golf Schedule By TOM BIRKS net to block anouier snot.

fine quintets which had high hopes of winning tne national ehamnionshiD. are preparing to return to action In the semi-final and cham Pittsburgh edged ahead again They gave their all. Give them credit for winning their way pionships bouts Monday night at 2:51 of the. second. Mel Hill Into the tournament and just missing in the final tests.

at the Pittsburgh Boys' Club. By GEORGE KISEDA piled down the middle into Henry Seven knockouts, five of them With five post-season successes and the two fell in a heap as technical kayoes, featured last Williams and Musi A3ain alreadv hehind them. Duauesne Wilson followed in to lift the Dates were: set and courses selected for an entire season of George E. Newell Ukes up the cudgels lor Ted wiuiams in Hizh's tfoal-dieeers so after an loose washer over them into the the argument started by Eddie Collins, general manager of the other: scalD at-, Pitt Stadium Crosby Definitely Will Attend Opener By CHARLES J. DOYLE fltsff Correspondent.

MIAMI BEACH, March 21. Bin? Crosby, one of cords. The Ramblers, however, tournament and team match play at a special meeting of the Red Sox, about whether Williams or Stan Musial is the better tonight, engaging Westmont of were quick to retaliate, Scotty night's program. Chuck Grier, Horning lightweight, knocked out Johnny Luster in 1:47 of the first round and.R. Fisher of St.

John's Lyceum chilled Robert Manns, Roy A. C. 112-pounder, ball player. Collins said Musial couldn't carry Williams' giove ano District VI in a quarter-final in executive officers of the Worn' Cameron and coach Lynn Pat that he would prefer one Williams to two Musiais. in a recent the PIAA Class A basketball elto en's Golf As rick spurting to catch the de article, I said I'd rather have one steady-going Musial than two inations.

Tipoff is at 8 o'clock. sociation of fense in a two-to-one spot that erratic Willlamses. The; winner, takes on the vie In 1:45 of round one. The summary: enabled Cameron to treat his boss to a slick deflection thrust the owners of the Pittsburgh Baseball Club, definitely will attend the opening game at Forbes Field. This revelation "Do yon think Musial, with his batting average of 212, won tor of tomorrow nieht's Brad- Western Pennsylvania terday.

lll-POUNO fTAgej James Lewis. Wasliinston Canter, deel. the world asks Newell (a good and points ford-Peabodv scraD at Farrell in which Patrick capitalized from was made by Frank Pirate president, at a dinner out that In 1943, before they went off to war, Williams batted the Western Recional final next Honed Carl Lataon, Roy A. 3 rounds; Leroy Scales, Olen Hazel A. decisloned for the Pirate players, tneir Hillcrest and Washington J58 against Musial's JJ18 and also outneidea mm, io xisi.

Tuesday. ear left at 5:07. SEIZE LEAD Kid Pedro, Roy A. I rounds; Ralph Fisher scored a knocltont over Rntwrt families and newspapermen here If Musial's Play didn't win the pennant for the Cardinals and Bill Lemmer's Dukes lumned Manns, Roy A. 1:45 of first round, Shaded Again YESTERDAY'S SCORE last night.

contribute to their victory over the Red Sox, then Williams' .200 their stock as i District VII 116-POUND CLASH tTharlel SunDa. Kinenlev UTmia it.el. WHILE WEBSTER WAS McKinney and Roy Harney average didn't lose the series for the Sox. Musial batted .365 in (WPIAL) champions by slam- SERVING HIS THIRD PENAL aba.p.a: Plratei 1B.H.F.A. Browna played host at one of the famous W.Col.u 4 1 llfritmn.S TY THE HORNETS ATTACKED stoned Billy Wagner, Pittsburgri Lyceum, 3 rounds; Clem LaCava, Madonna A.

decisloned William McCrae, Horning, I rounds; Jack Brown, LeBoecIa A. scored a technical knockout over Art Bar-nett, Olen Haael. In S2 seconds of tha spots in town. There no the regular season and Williams only .342. in the world series, ming Somerset, 65-22, for the Williams batted a mere .200 and knocked in only one run while heaviest barrage of the PIAA Musial batted In five.

tourney. That triumph was the 1 County 1 1 drew from the team matches and were re-placedby teams representing the Montour Heights a Clubs. Under in force' and seized the lead at 8:42. John O'Flaherty passed to I II Berdlno.S IWren.S I IHealh.l MeQnllla.l I inllte.l speaking aside from a sincere "family talk" by McKinney after he had been introduced to the ine answer is uiai xviusiai.geis every iniiig mere uui ut rauaii jjjth In ft XOW Since Iin- second round; Johnny Ward. O'Hara A.

decisloned Lou Lombardo, Kingaley 3 rounds. 1 Pete Langelle, who paused be SIS 111 1 1 111 lis 0 a at it 1 Gmbri.l 1 Klner.r 4 Bikaid.m Weitlk.m while Williams appears to be a genius at wasting much of Wil- jshln their regular season. Their Itidnleh.m a Mrs. Lee Mason entire squad by Hamey, CLASS Vinci RICCO. Plttsbureh Rnva- fTlllh ill.

Hams' great talent. Cold figures don't always tell the It's LoHt-sMntm record: hind the net to give the play time to form and then passed to Gus 4 McKinnev revealed In his 0 a 4 fif MoiR.a 4 cisioned Orover Holyfleld. Washlnsrton Cen. ter. 3 Curtis nelei.

Rnv a. Butler Country Bornar, who scored. "homey" talk that Crosby would OSS 1 1 the value to the team and the ultimate payoff that counts, Pickups Along the Sports Trail the new setup, Kittannlng will JarvlM Lannr.p 1 Nar, J. Pcm.a I Wooding 1 But stocky Mel Read took PuquMn .4 HomMttid 41 Duquesn k' 4T Uniontown 23 Duquein i 49 Wllkliubur( 38 Duquean 41 Allqulppft 34 Duquein Somiraet 22 Total. J44 Tottli 158 decisloned Robert Jefferson, Homing A.

3 rounds; Don Alderson, Foley A. decl sloned Frank Romeo, Madonna A. rounds. be in Columbus three weeks from 2 Banford.p 1 Jott, I 1 be moved up to the third di vision. forward flip from Alex Shibicky Chief Bender, the great pitcher of the Athletics in their salad 135-POUND CLAWS, Tony Garland.

LeBocele iteetslnnvd Sunday when the Bucs wind up their, barnstorming That date will mark the first get-to Totala St 1 is Tetali a 1 S4 11 days, says his largest salary was $2400, which makes those present- to square for the visitors once again, a hard, high smash from Mrs. Lee F. Mason of the The; first win was a playoff Dave Shaw. Madonna -a rounds: Jack Warkey, rolay decisloned Paul Balled for lannlnf la fourth. Edgewood Country Club will de day paychecks of the big leaguers look silly, or vice versa The or the WPIAL Section VI flag, banauet tomorrow night which will mark the end of Dr.

H. C. the next three were WPIAL tour- directly out front beating Bas gether of the four big bosses of PIR4TKS neiiy, unattacrea, i rounds; cnuck finer, Horning, knocked out John Luater, Washington Center. 1:47 of first round: Art MMlltl UlltlH tien at 13:54, The Red Shirts, BROWNS Carlson's 25th season as coach of the Pitt basketball win oe ney conquests and the last was the Bucs McKinney, crosDy, John Galbreath and Tom John though, kept coming and effort SanR Plttatourfth: W. Cox.

Klner. Jav- Mullen, Pittsburgh Lvceum, scored technical knockout over Woodrow Wilson, Hoy A. 1 JO, round. a little different than was planned. me gooa aocior naa mienaea ptaa tournev victorv, fend her Class A West Fenn title at Oakmont, Aug.

19 to 22, and the two-day medal play tournament for the trophy donated by Col. Francis Parke will be paid off 17 seconds prior to the Woodllnar. St. LmUi Heath, Wltte 1, Jiidnlrh, Iota. Error! Handley.

Jarvh). son. fit tmrito all nf his nlflvpra nf thp nrpKPnt and cast to be his cuestsl buzzer as Wilson scored the The stuff and style flashed by Two-baM hits Jarrli, W. Cox, Hltehrork. Willis Keith.

Wsehlnrtnn Center, deel. clincher. at his Ligonier lodge, but after his wife died the arrangement was CO-CAPTAlNS TOPS -changed There is more truth than poetry in the observation while PUSHING THEIR sloned Simon McRae, Horning A. I rounds: Oeorgt- Bletrlck. Bt.

John's Lv. ceum, decisloned Willie Guy, New Kensing Langelle consolidated the ad staged at the Riverside Club, Cambridge Springs, June 19-20. Home raim Wltte, Slner, 8aria nut Buceola, (itomfTldda, Caristman, Lehner. Stolen haaear Handler. Double ptaya Berardlnv Hitch cork la Wltte.

Hlteh-eock to Wreta to Wlttei Baalnakl to Cox to Bneeola. Patied balla Moea. Jtuna little Steve Nagy in his two Pirate starts has posed still another question of Billy Herman. NAGY STARS ton, a rounds: Jose on Yimln, Pittsburgh Lyceum, declaimed William Boaco, Butler, 3 rounds: Jimmy Dunn. O'Hara.

A. C. Both A and B. players will vantage at 11:41 of the wild finale. Between paper-and-peanut hatted in OreWnnerf, tannlnx, Moat, Wltte or mar iew xorK state aenaior wnose request ior a jegisiauve SEASON SLATE TO 24 AND 3, investigation of boxing was turned down.

He said that In a short ftve-TIME WPIAL. RUL-time the situation will be so bad that the state may have to outlaw hayAe, moved post. boxing again. If the boxing commission doesn't take the hint competition at a 48.8 and clean house of all the parasites that infest It that may happen. offpnsive 31 de- iru.

1 vvn u. points onensive ana a o.o ue- (l, rlemuua. Jtlner, aerllla. Hlteneaeu. scored a technical knockout over Charley Miller, unattatned, 60 seconds, second round, showers from the intellectuals.

Benson resolved all doubts at 15:24 with a hook shot to end STEVE WENT OUT AGAIN The Nemacolin Country Club gets the two-day medal play ISOOUND CLASS Ray Logan. LeBocele A. aenreA Batea en batlm Off tannin off John-eon off Notary 1. o'f Sanford 1, oft Prm off lott 4. Straek oat By Lan-nlni 1, ky Iota 3, by Naity t.

hy Pens S. Piteblni reeorafnOff fohnaoa. a hlta. FOR THREE INNINGS YES tourney and the Class cham the tallying. played In the South Side Recreational Center, March 27-29, TERDAY AGAINST THE technical knockout ovpf William Antoln, Ross 1:27, second round; Jimmy Casson, Hadonsa A.

scored technical knockout over Pat Holler, unattached, pionship tournament goes to the Browns and the skill with which shaping up handsomely and the event is certain to be a smash Prior to the clash, A. H. L.1 rani la 3 huatnnai eft Sanford, 4 Mil, 3 rum la 3 Inn In off lott 1 hit, ao rata In i Innlnaot off Iaiuilni, hlti. 3 runs Hromanik have kept up the scor Chartiers Heights Country Club. aeconds, third round, he stopped nine of the 10 batters president Maurice Podoloff pre A large number of the district's ing, each collecting 56 in the five in 9 inninfa; on nagy, nil.

Bo runs in 3 lnnlniij of Perri, I hlta, 3 rani la sented Hornet high scoring facing him may mean tnat one of the other three lefthanders games. The scoring figures: Class A players are expected to go to the Harrisburg Country success under the aegis of A. Frye Ayers, general chairman, and P. William WIgginton, director, both of the Downtown the sponsor. Incidentally, the Sun-Telegraph is putting up the trophies for the first three teams The Sun-Telegraph also Is sponsoring the foul-shooting and volleyball championships awards of sterling silver tea o.

r. en. Title (same Tonight Cathedral" plays the St. Joseph tnnlnii, Lf on burs Plratei 11, Browns T. Tfeme 3:06.

Umpires Hover, Macrrkurth. Vlnnln piteher lott. Los-htf pJkhpr P-eres. may have to move to make room services to O'Flaherty and Ham Club for the State titular event ior the Jersey boy, ilton, who wound up the regular Hromanik 23 Budlnak It Oolti 1 14 season with 68 points apiece, he took good care of the next Although he Is only 26, Stephen looks like what the doctor or Fulmer 12 Nam da quintet for. the Catholic Lyceum Basketball League title at 9 p.

m. tonight on the latter's floor in Mt. Oliter. at the Irene Kaufmann Settlement a little later In a recent race at Hialeah, the seven horses finished In the exact order of their post positions Ben White has driven the winner in four Branlk 4 3S at a 2 a i 944 10 8 a a a 1ST dered for the Bucs' ailing staff. Pete Backor landed a silver topper, symbolic of his hat trick at Philadelphia last week and two hitters to win the game.

Witte scored the winning run on a disputed play at the plate. Kolar 1 Waadlo 1 Oif the form he has shown here Hambletonlan trotting classics and will be out for another vic Toth 1 In two three-inning tricks against waflunftoa 9 Benson received a sterling vase Hewasons3condwhen Hitchcock Hot Welter Scrap the Browns, Steve was not lucky for coming within four ballots Total! 101 Carl by Westmont, coached to post that 17-4 card for Mont of the one-two-three favorites in on WCAE Tonight real last season. in September. The schedule: May It Class st field Club. May 30 Class A and at Butler.

May 17 Team matches. Sections I and II at St. Clair. Ill and IV at Chartiers. June 8 Team matches.

Sections I and II at Edgewood, III and IV at Aleoma. June Team matches. Sectlono I and at Longua Vua, III and IV at Westmoreland. June 10 Team matrtes. Sections I and II at Shannopin, III and IV at Highland.

June 13 Team matches. Sectlona I and at Fox Chapel, IU and IV at Field Club. Juna 19-30 Two-day Northwestern championship. Class A and Cambridge Springs. Juna St Team championship playoffs at South Hills.

Juna 37 Class A st Toughlogneay. July 3 Class st Churchill Valley. July 3 Class A and at Oreensburg. July 1T-18 Twn-dav Class A medal patrons' recent voting for the tory this year. 24 Schools in Coaches' Track Meet Tomorrow Engh, has won 18 and lost two, I bowing only to Allegheny of Beaten, 5-4.

by the St. Louis squad most valuable players. s1 Cumberland, and Johnstown. FieldeTrials Scheduled The Hllltoppers captured the Tri- Browns yesterday, at the Browns' Miami Park, the Bucs were back in Flamingo Park today for a clash with Connie Mack's Ath singled to center. Westlake made a good throw to Jarvis, who fell on Wltte.

The runner seemed to be a victim of the play, but Umpire Boyle called him safe. Pirates Sell Hi Bithorn MIAMI, March 21. I County League honors and then Spring field trials of the Bridge Wth an entry list of 470 individuals from 24 tchools, P.S""'5.-8"!!?.?"?.' ville Pointer and Setter Club will letics." Sewell, Ostermueller and Tfi-State Track Coache.V Ann. wiU run: off be held tomorrow and Sunday on the William Fried farm near Bridgeville. Seventy entries are Herring will twirl for the Buccos.

KINER FANS- tnaiB in its inooor ndmpionsnips at ownoomancr tiaii, oouta Mem Park, tomorrow, S5 expected. A puppy event and the The morning program, start eet Records lalthough not by the margin of Pitcher HI Bithorn, Portuguese SOUTHPAW CLARENCE play at Nemacolin. July 23-39 Lehman Cup tourney at Westmoreland. July 28-Auf. 1 Class championship at Chartiers Heights.

Aug. Class A four ball matches at Edgewood. shooting dog stake are sched right-hander with the Pirates, to uled for Sunday. IOTT, A BIG FELLOW WITH A FAST BALL AND EFFEC- mi. I In a lineup that shows John ing at 9:30, will include the high Jump, shot put, pole vault, broad jump, 50-yard dash, 50-yard high hurdles and 50-yard" low hurdles day was sold to the Chicago White Sox over the waiver route, which means a $10,000 deal.

tive low curve, fanned Ozark Ike Aug. 12 class a ana st uniontown. Auk. 13 Qualifying; round. Claaa A toiiiyrbu.1lrnaV: hpp sheHy "unter at Xor anon, i43, wards, Dave Coulson at center championship at Oakmont.

Kiner in the ninth with the bases All the other clubs in the so-yart low tiurtka-Brtl, vt. tataina, and Hube P.rancrp and Moan Mar- loaded and one out to give the mi. and Xapah, MU Lebanon, :o.j. iT trials. Aug.

M-2 Class A enampionanip at Oakmont. 26Claas at Highland. Aug. SS Class A at South Hills. Sept.

to 12 Pennsylvania State Browns their close decision yes golis at guards, the 6-foot-l Coulson is the siege gun. An All- Mil nlay Uniontown, 13, 1:45.. Sprint BudltT rl BrldlevlHt. 1MI. major leagues waived on Bithorn, who has had a sore pitching arm.

Since landing here a month ago, he had not pitched an in The afternoon card, beginning at 1:45, will take in the four re :03.4. terday. lott then followed through by making Muscles Westlake hit into a force play Twe-mllc nlar Tounntowa Boardmaa. State quarterback in football, Coulson has averaged around 14 1943. lays.

ning. He "won six and lost five championship at Harrisburg. Sept, 10. Claaa at Lonrus Vua. Sept.

18 Claaa A at Bt. Clair. Sept, 32-27 National Women's Cham pionship, Franklin Hills, Detroit, Sept. 25 Class at Edgewood. Sent.

30 Claaa A at Westmoreland. Oct. IS. Annual meeting. Dlftanea jnedlty rtlar XrU ttronc Via- Don Mollenauer's defending to end the game.

IIOftEJAAKEBS cent, 138, KIner's sour note as he signed points a game. TOURNEY OPENS for the Chicago Cubs last season after Retting; out of the service. Shot put DtTorr. Wllklnrturt. IMS.

Classy, crafty Billy Graham's tussls tonight with Tippy Larkin (above), the pride of Garfield. N. ahould BO fMt, I Inch. off took some of the sweetness champions from Mt Lebanon High, bidding for their fourth crown, third in succession, will Hlrh lumo O'ltourk. Warren to.) Banting, 193S, tit, SK Inchu.

WILLIAMSPORT, PA. get their opposition from Alt provide a line on whether he can he considered as a candidate for a rrark UmtM i0h U3t' MARCH 2L WITH CENTRAL Basketball Roundup out of his first homer of the season, a 400-foot wallop over the lcftfleld wall in the fifth inning that gave the Bucs a four-three bulge. Broad Jumr-Lew-af JUnkln. int. si CATHOLIC OF READING qulppa, Ambridge, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Butler, Canonsburg, Carrick, Connellsvflle, Derry at the welterweight crown.

Their clash it scheduled for ten rounds at feet, tnchef. seeking permanent possession of GAMES TODAY Independent the Bishop Hafey Trophy, the BETTY MOORE en Jerry Witte, the Browns' pow Madison square Garden. Graham, who calls New Nnrlr his Township. Donora, East Pales annual Knights of Columbus erhouse walloper from Toledo, Exhibition Baseball RESULTS YESTERDAY tine Freedom, Greensburg, Scholastic FtAA TOI RNET Class A Wistmont restrict VI) vs. Duquesns (District VITV Pitt gtarlium at n.

m. State Catholic Invitation tourna McKeesport, New Kensington, home town, is a superlative combination of boxer and ptneher. His record is impressive. Onlvtwice in 70 fiirhts who led the American Association in homers as he clouted 46 ment begins here today, it laeramanto. Cal K.

S. Penn, Salem Scottdale, Se- M. CATHOUC INVITATION TOlTRPfKT Clavtland 0 100 9 09 0ft 1 4 1 The Berks Countians have won Onrnlns of annua Knlshta of Columbus last season, took the play away wickley, Struthers Wash tourntr at WllllamaDort. Central has he come out on the wrong end of the decision. A win aver Tirrov would from the Pirates in the third in Batina-f-Kinbrt.

Wolff IT) and Lopu years uiuuiik. CatbolM and St. Veronica competing. ington, Wilkinsburg and Youngs- (9), Htaia; Ipat. CaldwaU ().

and I nnnmltlnn ning, with a two-run boundary Trash. hihmhui wpvo. lift him high in lWb. ranks. At carton.

Beh. h. -emrai uatnonc 01 ruwDurgn, belt The Pirates had a one-run lead at the time. waawnaton (aw oiiiaooo i4 4 st. Veronica of Ambr dee.

Cent- Larkin, too, is a masterful boier and fights like blue blazes. Known as the Garfield Gunner, he nnuessM a NATIONAL VKW Dunkirk, N. Y. 34 Sallna, Kana. 31 Logansport, Ind.

34 Dunkirk, N. T. 2S Youngntown, O. AS Nachltockea, La. 27 Wilmington, Del, 40 Arlington, Wash.

3 Minneapolis 40 Lead, B. D. 2D Maryvilie, Mo. 4 Menonlnee. Wis.

3.1 Clear Lake, la. 32 Richmond, Va. 27 San Francisco 48 Clear Lake, la. 22 Oakland, Nebr. Roanoke 36 Boxeman, Mont.

35 Logansport, Ind. 2S NATIONAL AAD TOURNAMENT Bartleavllie Golden Coo re It Oakland 74 Dallas 42 Denver SS Bollywood bt Seattle 34 Los Angeles 31 CENTER AVE. T. TOURNAMENT Meadl 62 Hilltop Y. 23 Pierce 66 Janson 43 Carver 36 tewlclc.

Comm. 31 Coraopolls T. 44 Roaslyn 42 Waynesburg 71 Oakmont Vets 61 Sl'OTT TOWNSHIP TOI RNAMflNT La Flame 36 ML Let). Royals 34 Maatadons 62 Beechvisw 41 UNIVERSAL LEAGUE Farrls 49 Gergerlch 46 XON-IJCAGTJE Oilnert 44 Sportsmen 36 Rsngulgnl 61 Rlvervtew 42 TCI 60 HorneU 3 Battcnaa Knrrr. cary.

canan ana ru inuiic ii su iriiii vs. oi. Johnny Lannlng pitched the Madje.Wi Qlbaoa and Aoblnaon, Marahau. OahrlpI nf Matron. SL Marv of first three innings for the Pi HOMEM AKERS a Wmi VIA 1 Wilkes-Barre, Scranton Prep and St.

Loula (Nl 0102000 IIS Philadelphia (N) 0 0 1 4 0 06 St Mary of Williamsport sharp left and a inolar-looseninj right. When he has til man set up, he can be a rattlesnake finisher. Enjoy the excitement, Snorts rates and was opposed by Chet Johnson over that distance. Johnny was the victim of the Battanea johnion. suranardt lor.

sa pmt "tka stseseaise's Schmidt (8) and Wllbr, Oaraclola; Baf-fenibritr, Donnl (, Xoacncr IT) and Scmlnlcli, Ftmli. Maccabiad Floor important homerun. At na, R. H. e.

over American Broadcasting Coand WCAE (1250 on your dial) at 10 p.m. town (O.) Boardman. Finals will be run off March 29 In conjunction with the AAU senior indoor championships. AAU Intermediate Games Tonight Four independent teams composed of former high school stars play tonight at the Irene Kaufmann Settlement in the semifinals of the AAU intermediate basketball tournament The first game sends the New Kensington Plates against Farrell and the second matches the Toppers and Ambridge. Manager Billy Herman played Detroit 000210020 4 to Cincinnati 10 4 0 0 0 04 10 10 RESULTS YESTERDAY Collegiate Holy Cross 5S Navy 4T CUNY 70 Wisconsin Scholastic haa iTKicr rLAioFf District -0 selfil SO Sheffield IS W.

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George 34 Professional AsSOTIATION Or AMFRICA ProvlOnco T4I Cleveland 73 Pnlladtlphla Detroit 7ft tf. Louis 6.1 New York 4t AMF.RirA LEAG('B PI. A TOFT PMIs, Siihaa AS Jersey City 51 Baltimore 7A 4S national league pr.ATorr sa Indianapolis gt Fort wayna a4 Toledo 31 Oinkoih 63 Sheboygan 44 Tourney Opens BattcMta Nrwhouaar. Btnloa 14). Gen And remember, try (T) and RitM; Vaodar Mtxt, Lambert Flay in the tmrteentn annual SATURDAY 10:00 A.M.

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e. harp! FEEL Boaton (A) 1 06 0 1 0 01 ft 11 will get under way on the YMA New York (A) 0 1010 2 10 14 sharp! BE sharp 1 Bucs Farmhands Leave Joe Breheny, Aliquippa, a WCAE DIAL ,1250 Batterlea Parnell, Fine and Hayea, lr.ee Gillette Blue HI WHA floor this afternoon. The schedule: part of the game at third base and his hit-and run single through short scored Gene Woodllng with the tieing run in the third round. His club trailing by a run in the ninth, Billy Cox walked and was forced by Handley. Lee stole second and Buccola walked.

Iott also walked Cionfrlddo, but l-." I Partee; Chandler, Hlller it) ArdUoia 17) and Niarhoa. Roblnaon. Blades with the At Weal. Palm Beach, Boaton CM I scout for the Pittsburgh Pirates, leaves lomorrow morning with two busloads of Pirate farm club towat B. m.

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