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IA at I 1 ..,4 a Hurry! stock up! BLUE RIBBON Razor Blades 50 FOR 50c kt By NHL GRAHOW SKI Less than ea hours remain for I bowlers to Ale their application blanks far the second aimual Greater Pittsbumli women championship duckpin taunts-went. which al get under say on the Crookston Alleys. East next W'tsinesday and ternunate Saturday watt the 11 Analists and the defending chtunnion meeting! in the grand robotf tor the title, The entry closes at midnight tomorrow at member alleys of the Greater Ilittsburgrt Bowling Alley osners' Nssoetatton Rnd the! office of the Stin-l'elegraph, Among the latest to enter are. lit front the Walter's Alleys, 'tbey lite: Mrs. 'feria son, tit Msrgaret MotPhY.

Veit ETWIanit, Florence tush, alarie Ytfling. Bletinl ling. lielen G. Ebner. Mrs.

Violet Ptischrwr. Nellie MoCartilv, Virginia liammill, Amelia Ortffith, Anna Morris, Edith Miller, E. Geiger, Mrs. Lucille Koenig, Tillie lama and R. Brown.

Lou Golvash. of the Forward Alleys. has filed entries for Mrs. J. N.

Blair. Mrs: P. G. Schaefer, Mrs. E.

J. Friss anti H. Kissinger. The Strand Alleys Will have a large representation. in-chiding Erma M.

Frantz, Peg Witte, Emily Graf, Anne Covert. Mrs, It. E. Wertz. rife of the prominent alley manager; Virginia NI, Ash, Helen Fair, Ann Gilligan and Beatrice Lesson.

Hilda Sayers, whose 210 score WRS the highest single game tally recorded in last year's ht. augural event, again will carry the Elba Recreation banner in the meet. Marie B. Halle, who bowls in the West Penn Power league every Friday St th New Club At- leys downtown. will be niaking her second bid for the title, She is averaging around 115.

Strikes and Spares The Illmtvof Pang win oselmt anyone mod OW a mum. 11, opp" Ow Ovo In tenpin matt non at the Rotina I hL TANI Fit Rolling in a doubles match on the New rho Alicia in Bloom-held, Ziegler turned in a perfeet ore Of 300 in duckpina. DctI he a conteatant in the Sam, Telegraph (treater ll'it taboret hampiOna hip tournament twheduld foe the hitanst Ins Um 1. Oakland, nekt ittonth, 1 Our great NAL' of these 1.1moul dotible.c,Igo,1 Swedislt sted (blue) Wades more than half over. Sto(k )car's supply at hit Blue Rihhou blades are first choic with of men.

for thcir luperior man. ufac and guaranteekl quAlity with a convenient section for Mail anti Phone Ordero, COtart 3000 Mail and Ph. By CARL sitATTo An impressive program which will And approximately 100 men and women skaters participating In 20 events will be offered at the ice carnival to be staged in Duquesne Garden tonight. A 20-minute game calculated to awaken memories of Pittsburgh hockey glories of bygone days is billed as the main attraction. It will find men ranging from 60 to 33 years of age.

and averaging 45 years, showing present-day ice fans bow they used to thrill their followers of yesteryear with feats that brought rational professional and amateur championships here during the first 25 years of the century. Jimmy McKay is to captain the "Reds," Art Brooks the Greens." SQUAD DIVIDED The present Yellow Jacket squad has been divided into two teams for another 20-minute game, in which Jack Draper and Len Bur-rage will serve as rival leaders, and In neither contest will blue lines be observed or offsides called. The Jackets also will be seen in speed, relay, obstacle and backward skating races and in a three-inning softball game. Eddie O'Brien, a real veteran. and Ake and Colean, star performers of more recent vintage, will give fancy and trick skating exhibitions.

Speed skating races ranging from two laps to one mile, will be staged for women, boys and men. under the jurisdiction of the Pennsylvania Skating Association. John Dent, who finished third in a one-mile test, and George- Handel, fourth in a 220-yard sprint in a recent meet of national importance in Michigan, are favored in their specialties. Helen Wilson Wallace and Edith Irwin Baum are expected to fight it out for the women's laurels. and Harry Hasley stands out as one of the stronger entrants in the races for intermediate boys.

BROOM-BALL FRAY CARDEI) A 20-minute broom-ball fray will be staged in which the participants will be garbed as Hawaiians and Ethiopians. The evening will be topped off by public skating, and dancing. The Program: 1Yelinw Jackets Reds vs. Greens illorkev game. The lineup: 140.

Reds Pes Greens No. 1Prinviels Rarnedy-1 2lirsper Burrs ge-2 3--Smith ltouglasa 4rk'F'81d Mimeo1-4 6-14 im SherwoodII 1 trt OSEPH HORNE CO JOSEPH 101a.1 hi tit ea liworih tnitine flock. pin I. a L. Ir.

lir 1,0 tIng rno Kt tL. 1,1 ih01, Sfe mon neina, 410 lie leAiiiie I h. litI 1 .01.1.1141 Ct011it ir I No ikon 13 mutton hist boil LI iliattly, Ofitt Boned lot Trod. ottrivooil Into no Int fir.t ihot Pilawntt. k.

rtthoti itt4oneti vi.irt 111,4., di sot PlitIvo 1St lite litotwtitivt at the. 41' pis, e.iliki shirt' to to toil tot tit titionit rtutettlet, I Ji Nrvt l'bbIRI by Son 1, frorktA, HERB DRURY DUTCH KOCH IIINNY MANNERS FORMER PITTSBURGH PLATERS IN OLD-TIMERS' GAME IN DUQUESNE GARDEN TONIGHT 1 A. M. A. Swim Title Events Tonight Bratten, Mrs.

Stewart read in Archery Event ROCKS PRIMED FOR CARDS I Mrs. L. id. Stewart and E. H.

Bratten were returned victors in the weekly shoot Of the Olympic Bowmen's League at the Pittsburgh Archery Club last night. Mrs. Stewart led In the women's division with a score of 630. and Bratten topped the men with a 750 count. The scores: NO.

I TEAM "Or Two Allegheny Mountain Association A. A. championship events top of! a owimming meet at the Carnegie Library Club, of Homestead tonight. They are 220-yard senior and itunor free. style events for women.

The title In the former event Is held by Mrs. Lenore Kight Wingard. who will not defend it, A complete program of events is listed. Tho Connell No. "AA of tho 0.itottitukt ttettottett the Itottotote Cottric3 eV ell pi In ittelittol tiotich Itt II Nortit Otto tto, tiort l'ho A tielrhe fly No ttot tit ehlitohe Atha the Nile 1 and 2 tennis Iteh wflI Wit tat tbrett lb IttOlototit teltittc Colitos ut the AlltttNttrot No.

1 VI co, led the si ore; 'out todizeit Of Ittl, Itt1 ilitict 171 for 011 Ot 1533., Htsragli Monelleld sod flottrodo 14011- to Pi ree he Moth weorern RI tit IA hitt ItO tweted the Nigh too some, to one, sod Itop Ilttritt hocks "tot, throe nines feltsn i The Shamrocks are preparing to accord the Rochester Cardinals a warm reoPplion when they meet i'' 1 the New York Z. 1 ice team in an A Internatio Ti a I League hockey vutotsse I ...,4 game at Du- i $4,40,, quesne Garden game at V1.1.1 quesne Garden, OW Hits Points FL R. PrW.11 int 750 L. Stewart tOMOr OW iCheater Smith 90 an night. I L.

J. Fietther int ati Itia No. 3 TEAM The loc all Hits Poir ts i re I. M. Stewart W' pros, Idle a.nee C'ortinrt a 63u SO B.

Mr a 414 47 NEW 'WHITE HOPE' MEN PAST 40 GOLDENSONS WIN ToRowro, Feb. 20 (TNF Phil Munro, 22 )ear-aid Toronto battler, today WOW eliallenger to the m. future or PC 1401IN I ho pound end red headed, agined Me honor h.y staining toa Jack Dempsey tithile )funa" tournament before ationt boa fano at the Maple heat 1)no1eng here Ni Isom hlth, rot 110W11, Winning two by knocitouts anti three by Iir estiseit litrif, sluggish giFirld Imnif AI anti phylOtt Si of I 0,, Pet 0-414 1 CR 401,, ilittibt al mm.y lini Zuvikk vow ft 110 1k0, IV bum-ions by ilinity herr slid sittusii fur ibis vyry ktuuldet by rtgisioryil Jh su Inn fret. hun Wag l'illsburnh, gIMillon Spare. McClelland-7 On total Rusty 2 -Speed skating-- CM-yard race tor senior men.

race for senior women. 440-yarn race for Intermediate boys. 410-yard race for Mmor no3rs. race for women on mort 3-- Broom ball game, Hawaii, vs. 1.

4Fany skating by Eddie O'Brita 5Speed skating. Two-iap race for juvenile hove. 220-vard race for senior women. 220-)ard race tor intermediate boys. 220-vard race tor Junior bnvP.

0Cilatimers' Reds VI. Greens hockey game. The lineup; No. Reda Poll GrPfln1nich.tnison 0 Hr 2Cieshorn 3koch It 4MacKay I) Cam ohs i 6Manner5 v. Davis--5 Aeo.overa AMcGovern SO isa The nosed out he rilstniale A.

C. goes, 22 to 21, in a nip andlinii basketball genie on the but Side Market House Door at night. 1117, 'S. 0 4s 4 i' but 'losing ground in the race for a playoff berth be, cause 'Windsor is winning no Dick Benson games staged a spirited drill yesterday. Dick Benson, ace center, is the man best qualified to testify as to the session's spirit, for he had his head laid open during a scrimmage and three stitches were required to close the wound.

Goalie, Paul Gauthier, whose work stood out in Pittsburgh's viztory over Windsor in the Rocks last home start, also is a casualty, but he sustained his injury in a dentist's chair. Ile had a tooth extracted. Conch Sprague Cleghorn's men nosed out Rochester, in an overtime battle here on February 7, but since that time the Cards have won three of four starts. numbering Cleveland and London among their victims. PLAYOFF PLANS SET BUFFALO, Feb.

Playoffs In the International Hockey League will open Thursday, March 28, the board of governors has decided. They will be similar to the National League's system and three teams from the two divisions, Eastern and Western, will compete for slices of a $4.000 pool. Sunday, but 7Burke 0 0o-tper-7 ggaunders t' 9--Nicetrmtck Liciry-9 1Puckcarrying rebut race for Yellow teams of four men earb, aFancy skating by Ake and Co lean. 9Backward relay race for Yellow Jacket teams of four meu each. InSpeed akating gen-yard for Renfor men.

sko-yaed race for junior boys. race for men on stiqrt skates. 0-yitrd race for senior women. IIBarrel Jumping exhibition. litPuck-carrying obstacle race for Tel-low Jackets.

13Speed, kitting One-mile race for Intermediate boys. One-mile rece for aenior men. 14Three-inning muchball game In which Yellow Jackets will oppose Pittsburgh All-Stars LiFancy skating. Individual performance by Bob Anderson and team performance by Min Florence Flescher and W. N.

Fredericks leGoalies match race between Frank Brimerk and Clem Ilarnedy. 11Speed alcating race for Yellow jeckets trial heats isComedy skating act. 19Sped skating race sor Yellow final. men's relay speed skating face. at ,,,,,41 l'' oler4 ItAi, A ess 1, 0.y 0 GiLyillito (Ititi rtillo TT I Hockey Results triltilt TilrIE 11 CIIIIIIICE AT ALL PENNSYLVANIA VAT! STOATS 2 'pro rri is CANADIAN-AMERIt LEAfiE ProVidence 3Roston AMERICAN AANOCIATION at.

Paul 3-8t. Louts EASTERN AMATEUR LEAGUE Smithey 2Atlantic City 0 1 FIFTHS Code No. 707 4 Keep right on drinking Two Naturals, men. We'll be here to supply it as we've been for 60 years. W.

know how to put the extra value into whiskey without the extra cost to you. 4'1 I fl ..,1 ,1 4. 1 1 II A 1 I IITSBUDGI 7 1 i 1 1 vehicle shall not pass another vehicle going In the earn direction when approaching the treat of a hill. PINTS Coda No. 7011 MOTOR CODE pfk, 65o US Two Naturals is a great straight whiskey because it's made exactly as our finest, most expensive whiskies are madewith the very same grains, by the same distilling proc ess and on the vcry same formula.

Sure, Two Naturals is a costly whiskey to make. But we're satisfied with a moderate rather than an exorbitant profitto build up and bold the army of boosters who are buying Two Naturals today and passing the good word to their friends! GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO3t loco Louisville Owensboro You can't 'what's corning over the crest of the hill any more than you can see the damage coming to your motor when you use a cheap lubricant. Don't take a chanceUse Freedom Perfect Motor Oil and be sure there will be no damage to your motor. It's 1007; Pure Pennsylvania, the fin. est motor lubricant money can buy.

Winter or summer, it ca.n be depended on to reach ei-ery friction surfece viith a wear. resisting film of lubrication. The FREEDOM UR IS a reliable merchant. You can de. pend on birn to give )ou safe lubrication ad ice.

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