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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 16

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a 't' A. ,,1 f' SPOR CORfJFD fi erald-News IT. in 'fr' f. is CORNER Art McMiEodva' i-4 HA IB WEIGHT CHAMPS P4r, loft, awd Canaia WOB are, win hairwaight basing fcaaare la MiaaaU Fie PASSAIC, N. MONDAY, MARCH II.

I US It Trentons Victory Cage Tourney Highlight Dempsey Punch Bout Between St Mary Triumph ia Group 2 Prep Ranks Provides Big Thrill Five Points with One from St Peters in Bill Shea Is Star Bergenites Behind by Minute to Go, Win Overtime, 32-31 Bogota, Pennington, TRENTON AGAIN It might good idea for the Statg achoolhoy athletic wockUoa to expand ita economy program and eliminate the annual basketball title tournament, or that part of it involving Croup 4 team, anyway. I would ouggost awarding (ha tula to Trenton Uafura ilia aaaaoa opaoa, ooytng (a Coach Had Smith. tiara It la It a our. aa mattar how many (aine you lo. during tha aaa-oon, You A ria la tba touraajr, anyaar.

wa tll aata waae an 4 tear by awarding you tha championship now That about how tha altuattaa at. a pa a up. Tranton a dynaaty entered ita fourth unbrohan yaar Saturday ntght aa tha Beng.l took Kaw Brunswick over tha bum pa at tba ftutsara Gym. For tha first thraa yaara, with Meyer Bloom, Cart TaJumba, Kick Fmoclln. Aacala Tramontln, at at, performing, abvloua elaaa carried tba Capital CHy quintet lo tba tltia Smith otortod thla aaaaoa with only Bobby page a hold-etae from laat yaara champioaablp taam.

tla had ta develop replacement for Bloom, who had bean tha hay man In ilia ether thla drive. And ha had ta develop twa guards and a capable forward ta pair with Page. Tranton wasn't a 14-1 ghot ta retain Ita honors halfway throuah tha regular season. Lalon Ilill broke its great winning streak. hlorrtatown whipped lb Be did Aabury Park.

Than New Brunswick. And than paaeale. Was Tranton going lo win lha title! Pon ha a.lly. These other teams ware In tha tourney, too. They had toe much clean, tow tpuob power, lea much ambition, Trenton brassed through Ita sectional bracket, routed Morrtotowa In lha gemi-flnal and than hurdled New Brunswick ta tha final.

Thera really waaa't anything ta lha way tha Bengali did it. The taam aim ply dripped with clase. It had as nil-tight defease, sharp, fast breaking etfsaaa, New Brunswick played neatly Id minutes ef the M-roinute hall game Saturday night befora it eould soars field goat The eight before Morristown, which bad riddled Faaeaic'i dafeaaa eould gather only tour field goals. Bra la Young, Uia Saw Trenton earner, was tha spark plug both night A head shorter than Harry Puns tha Negro made tba ekiasy Morrtatows boy look Ilka I novloe. Ha a a dead shot, a apian did ball headier and a aorhlng defense man.

Tha way be played la tha aaml-flnal and Baal you wouldn't dare leave him oft tba all-Btata team. Smith brought him out ta one yaar, fust aa ha did Cliff Brntth, hie aephaw, and BUI Tima and Happy Oltnaky, who teamed with Pag ta soiled tha title Theft parted eoeahlug la any league Th fthaneft that Jack Dsmyssy miphl Haul sff and essaratft ft wraltw or two frmm Ms Wsth, i pretty sure ts ftttraet a fftaord ftrftwd te enter's Halt hwtrrsu mht whin the farmer hftftvywfttpht fthampifta ftpoftara te vefftree th wkly mat bcuta. Cempftay wM prebably handle the Cawbfty Hinftp Martin ftur which in itself wa ftartein te brm sut thft fan The Bull and th Cftwbey era the twft beet knewn bieekfw ftrd the (seal aarnp and their msdinf was demanded by IN customers thftmftftlvft Martin baa just retumad from tear ef th ftswth and claims hft ift In bftttar ehM than aver bsfer TH Bull is bt pftftved th way Mftianr at pad in te usurp hit villain' rftla at Kanter's Hall and intftoda te ftut reufh thft Cawbfty temarrew te ftlimb back te hi aid parfth. Msisnr, a ftftuliflftwcr-ftftrftd artiat ef thft real villanvft typ roaohed his peck tw wsoka in th match with bif John QrftftdwHfth. It waft blftftdyv vieiewa ctruselft that had th rmf ftidft ftnd blftftfthftr fane in franay.

Andy will bft favarftd te out-maul Martin temarrftw niftht matter what brave alftim th Bull makftc, Dftmpftay haft aften hftutftd off and eeskod wrostlsrs who bft-somo bit toft pay whan hft was thft third man in the ring. Dawn In Texas ftna night ft pruntor pushftd him ftnd Jack floored him with an punch, Th wraatlsr's cppaaftM than set an Dftmpftay and thft termer champion let another ena ride from th floor and thft ftthor tellftw waa cut for minute n-hsif hsur. He may fnd MaKin and Mftianor tam oft or oomo of the bftutc hs's handled and there's no guaranteft ha will give a punoh-Ing ftahibitiftn, but the prospects era vary ftntertainlng. By ART McMAHON i iust second before the bell left Although the 1922 basketball hi hand the gun barked. It wu tournament of the New Jersey Inters! hotaattc Athletic Association was featured by the coronation of fortunate for Bt.

Marys aa Hrornt hot cleaved the mesh elean'y Parkers Loaa Bogota gave Bergen County and Hamilton Champions North Jersey another title In the final afternoon game, whipping Cranford for tha Group 2 rh school crown but RtdefleM Park waa dethroned by Hamilton Townships sharpshooters In the Group 2 final at night. 8L Benedicts outweighed hy Penningtons huskies In tha Group 4 prop tussle, never figured In the running after tha first quarter Howard Benyon. former AH-fftater at Trenton, waa Pennington's star Plajrbjr-PUy Story of St Mary's Victory Kelly Topped Blue Scoring for Season Rutiitrford Farward Tallied 2SS PwnU ia 23 Ctort Claabca Not expecting to hav any kiud of a lm this season becauea of iha loss of tour regulars through graduation, Eddie Try on, Ruth-erford High Itehool basketball and football mentor. I mors than satisfied with thft showing that this year's ftv nan mads in winning thirteen out of St conies Is, aad being in thft running for both th Northern New Jersey and State Group 2 title Thft Bulldogft lost thft league, crown lo Hackensack after a stiff tussle and turned In a fine exhibition in the State tournamftm play, downing the strong Orange and Rahway quintets to win the North Jersey division I ftectional championship and enter the semifinals at New Brunswick, Here the scrappy Rutherford eager were eliminated by a sharp-shooting Hamilton Township five after a breakdown In thft final period, but have thft honor of being the flrt Blue and Whit team to pass the sectional finals tn th tournament play. Te Captain John Kelly, star forward.

gues the honor of upholding thft Bulldog eager Kelly, who the leading fout shooter In New Jersey and la In Una for a first team berth on the Group I alt-Stata quintet, threw In tl field goals and tl fouls for a high total of US point almost half as many a a th entire Rutherford squad put together collected. Hft also played a fine floor game throughout the riul Bchneldftr, tha meat lm nrorsd pterer on thft squad, and Bob Lonraksr. soph pivot man followed Kelly In the scoring when they each registered 91 markers Longsker has th ftdg however aa ha played tn but thirteen games while Bchneider saw action In eon tee! Jim BJumenstocg. fleshy soph guard aided greatlv with hla outstanding defensive aa did Iary Otton and Ed Hlnklamsn who were on tha varwlty in the firm half of th season. Track Robbed Him of His Best Time, Glenn Cunningham Claims BENGALS 1936 FAVORITES ml tit oaaa only ana or twa mao from bis Hf this eea-ana and Trwuow fat already favored to capture tba 114 champion, hip.

Coaekao don't worry any more about haw many man Tranton loose They know tha Ban gala will be tha team ta beat area If Brntth baa Mahatma Ctendhl, Bally Rand, and Qaa-oral Job neon playing. Tranton was Bmith'a Brat poaching spot. Ilia taam waa the favorite In tha first tourney In 111, woo by Union Hill. In IT yearn ha baa bean la tha aamd-flnala flftaea times, the finals Bine times and hat won atx championship Pretty good? I gtiu Insist reseats had tha bad Group 4 taam In Kaw Jersey and ahonld have woo tha title Tba regular season form at the Indiana waa far superior ta ho elaaa of tha aaml-finalists nod ftnaltate But Pnaaalg didn't win. watch la lha heat SMWac ta that.

Ip1 c-ri lie pH kc -4 cat mt ts tth mi i TH 6 as Mt 1 1 It of fiSfl I a il rtdM sir a 8 tb A ft 5Pfrl kT IU 1 sl 4doa ir 0 IT. dUi IBS Di ixi at I 1, Ji tte 9 '4k ft fl i rtry Ik Tl MS? ft) "ftai te) 0B 'Xj Ti ft i 4 hr to 4i 'to ii Hi SKW YOfUC Glenn Cunningham, tb Iron man of Kan-as. bftllftvss th track over which hft ran Psturdsy night tn winning two K. nf C. nett, ono In indoor record ttm deprived him of th lha fastest tlm avor recorded.

Hft found the C. 4-A. artftn-UfUslly constructed boards used si Msdlaon dqusrft Garden slow, and thinks he might have dona thft 1,200, which he won In I 10 1. throo ftoconds faster. That now track might bft all they say It hft explained, but wa are wood to different turns in particular, and think lost precious tenths of seconds.

Cunningham left for Kansas, via Canada, yeaUrdav with hia now 1,088 rcctrtl which ia hla Ruth Wanes as Box Office Attraction for the Braves BT. PETBnBBl Krt. Me, OJ Thft attraction of Rab Huth in a Itooton Braves uniform la waning If a comparison of crowds for exhibition games between th Breve and New York Yankees means anything Saturday record crowd fell off by f.000 yesterday, as thft Bravftft mad It two straight tn tht ftorift 4. Thft Bab hit a atnglft which contributed to ftlx Boston runs In thft first two Innings, but waa an assy out hit other throe times at bad. Kid CWoUt, Bkdljr Beatea CARACAB.

VeneavMle, (UJb KM Chocolate, furmsr world feather-weight champion, waa recovering today from anothar oovore beating Judvea gar him a draw in ono round and ho lost the rest to Bt-mon Chaves of Vftnsuia In a 10-round bout last night. Ho was groggy through tha last three rounds and knocked down tn the ninth. Each fighter weighed 1 2d pound Busy Day for ri-srtr A Magnet in Mat Martin-Meixner second this season and hla third in the Garden tn a year In winning th 1 bft stepped down from hla mile specially to boat Chuck Hornboatol of Indiana at thft Booster's favorite distance, than earn back to thft board an hour later and moved from behind to beat Gene Venako -of Pennsylvania In the mile. Cunningham's time In thft mile waa dildt, above thft Indoor roe old hft hold but good enough to ftnable him to does a three-yard gap Vanxkft took at th tart. Hft made thft same kind of race against Hombostsl, but waa forced tn break the record ta conquer thft hurrying Hoosier.

who beat thft beet praviou indoor mark himself, Ube Cunningham. Hornboatol waa a double winner for thft evening a they juade tha closing meat of thft Indoor season a two-man parade. Hornbostel came back to run the Casey 000 In 1.12 7. Vic DAmorei Fait Lcf Gives Fordham Freshmen Victory in Mile Relay Vic Amor former East Rutherford High and Bt. Benedict! Prep track luminary, figured prom Inently as thft Fordham Freshmen won onft of tha mile club relays Saturday night at th Knights of Columbus games In Madison Bquarft Garden.

DAmore ran I he second leg and received the baton In fourth place, trailing the leader by twelve yards When hft had finished hi quarter he mas three arda ahead of the foYmer leader Fordham a third and anchor men held the lead given them by I A mors to the finish Gene Nelley. former Pa4a High cross-country and track star and one-time Btatft harrier champion, rsa a half-mile leg in thft two-mite college relay In 129 but Manhattan trailed Columbia and Boston Collegft in that order. the Little Men I Warvea MDil Scots Beat New York Americans Gain Eastern Final in National Cup Athenia Upset Bows to Entre Nous With Bobby AIlkns, vUrai Clifton booster In lbs linkup, th Ksarny ficote-American advanrod into th Kwtrn Mnal of lh National Ohaitewf Cup ovr th wk-nd with a two-fim. total goat win or th Tork American Witt and Draw Tha Scots defeated tba Manhattan hooters Saturday at Kaat Wew-ark. 1-4, end then held them to eeoreleee US ester (ley before 1.140 fane at Starlight Perk.

The Boots will meet the winner ef lha New England eliminations to decide tbs Past a representative Athenia Himl. leader le tha New Jersey Stela League, wet rudely upset yesterday by tha Entr Nous flub. I-1. McArthur, Dobooh and Meleekl scored In guirk site-raaelna for tha visitors at Athenia it tec Oval while Nolan tallied the home dutfe only gnat friah Play 1 Thft ruatif lrlh-Amrkns ethrat4 Bt Pfttrkkft Day y-tftrday ftt F.ngtewood, but had lo eontftnt with ft 1-3 draw In a Psasste and District Lsagu tussl with Wftftt Etiftltirood. Van Boron pot th Irish In front tn th first parted but thft bom club qualtsd Just bftfor tha and of th period Scott put thft Irish ahftftd again and again Wftt Engtewood knotted th count.

IlftTfpy tsllted the third Passat goal batpro thft Bsrgsn booum vn4 It up for the third time. In ftbr DlfttHct Lgu gsmsa thft Pntamon Froneh-Amftrlrans pinned the tapua tfsfsat on th lndpndnta, 14, and th nUy and V. T. draw, 1-1 Thft all-ftur gams at Ollsmar Stadium. Irvington.

saw tha Oar man-Amria Laatuft bootftre Uh a t-i daoUion from th plate all-aUr Hnp Other rapulta: A mar lean Ufttfu Newark Germans IrUh-Amar trna 1. PhtiftdftlpMa Oermanf Brook lya Hlepanoft ft lntftfCty Lftftf uft Academyft NeftrUndias 1. Irnepart park ft. parka 1 Cedar Cliff a ft. Oakwooda 1.

HeifhU Trinity Fir Forfeits to Strombyi The Hftftbrourk Helfhta floh Trinity forfeited trt thft Woodridre ptrombvft Wadneftdfty exentnp Thft Ptrombya are lead'ng the leaver heinff undefeated Wedneedae the Kamo will plat the Uootuuhlft ftllvlo Tellcoa and th Ktrombya th Henvala at the Woodridfft arhaol lymnaatum Them will alo bft an addad attraction. The Woodrtdffft VMrlft Club will play th rey City Ail-tar firte team. Thft fames will hefttn ftt 1:11. Golf Facts Nue.be. UT ALEX MORRISON The everege (vllow watching golf (wmg ia Ilk.

child looking el i throe-ring irru. So irony thing he.pen at the oomo time in the owing that It i impouible (or tho iaexKriencH obeerwr to cotoh the Imgortonl Item. watching tho arm, (ew i( any over look (or more than tho much talked of Th position of tho srat in regard ta tho bones and joint, to com jdctely overlooked. In starting the he.kswing tho arm should be turned so tho palm of tho loft hand it facing tho ground. Thia same potiiion shoald bo maintained in taking tho club bock and in bringing down.

After tho ball has boo bit tho arm rolls ovtr snd tho elbow bonds. Co through them position, and movement, without a club. Start with tho loft arm and hand tn th position hown in tho ac companymg illustration. You'll profit by this txtrci and solve some of tho myrtns of your swing. Jtoeti Wrwt AtlUS.

St. Marys Coach C7 I Holy Rosary Greys Draw Pin Loop Bye Third-PUct Pompeii Whites to Meet Let ding Lyceums Tonight Morning may see the Holy Rosary Grejs in thhd place In the Catholic Bowling League Tha team, nine games behind the league-leading Lyceum Reda and only two games ahead of the thlrdplace Pompeii Whites drew this weeks by a and will have to alt by aa the White entertain the Lyceums Bhould the Whites sweep the match they will be In second place, eight games behind th leaders Two games will give them a tie with the Rosary. Tonight's schedule and the team standings Pompeii Blues at Leo's. Bt. Nicholas Greens at St.

An-thony'k Reds. q'a Bt Boniface at St. Nicholas Whites. Bt. Anthony a Whites at Mt.

Carmel Lyceum Beds at Pompeii Whites Holy RoKa.y White at Bt. Joseph Marys at Leum Whites Ht. 1h heels at Kuts Reds Holy Rosr nrey draw-bve. Keyes, Levy Resume Ring Feud Tonight Bu.ky Keyes. Jersey City lightweight, who meets Osorgis Leer, sensations! Trentonian.

In the main tvent ten rounds st the Laurel Gardens tonight, comes to Newark with a very impressive record, having won 44 out of T4 fight that he has engaged In over period of five years Twice during ths past year. Ktes has defeated Levy in gruelling fights I-erv however has shown remarkable Improvement tn Ihe past few month 4 tittle over a w)t ago. he handed Irish Jim Brady a sound thrashing Chariia Gordon nf Orange faces Petie Guiotta of Brooklyn in the eight -round semi final. Norman Wolfe. Hill welterweight, returns to th ring after an absence of almost a year to take on Rocky Stone of Montclair In a "special" six-round bout.

Tho four-round battles pair to gether Georgia Knlpper of Berkshire Valley With Jos Pastors of tho Fourteenth Ward: Johnnie Costania of Beyway and of Jersey city and Jo Pershing of Trenton with James Patrick Durkin of New Tork. Exhibition Baseball THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ysatarday's RaauHa Nw Yotk 19. 8u lxuia tN) Boston (N) 9. Brooklyn N) IN) 2. Ptttsburf (N) T.

Loa Angelas tPCL) A Chlearo A) 9. Chlcaxo N) Boston (A) Philadelphia (A) Detroit (A) Cincinnati (N) St, Laula (A) Baltlmorn UL) TOoday'a dahadute At Wftftt Palm Beach. Fla New York (N) ft, Louis (A). At Bt. Prtrrvbury, Boston (X) Heuft of David.

At Ban Brmardin Pittsburgh I.N) Hollywood PCL). At Tampa, Cincinnati N) Toronto (ILL At Fort Mvrra, Bt. Louis N) va. Phltadrlphia (A). At Barramrut CMcao N) a 8ac amanto PCf t.

At Orlando, Brooklyn (X) va Baltlmorn (ILJ. ST. MARTS IN THRILLER A Tha bad gams of tha whela learner, aad ana which brought out soma of tha levered basketball, toe, waa tha hair-rat mag Be Manr'g-St. Patafg tussle far tha Group I prep tttl. It waa a regular Prank MarrlwaU affair, wltk Bill Vhee, a aub an tha Rutherford atuh, flaying tha here's rale Rhea, Incidentally.

an naar-alghtsd that ha requires antra powerful lane an bin glasses. And bn wasn't wearing hie glasses whan ha personalty escorted Bt. Mary' tha ohamplonehlp. Pirtum a weary, stale taam five point behind wlih only a minute ta go. PI at urn the oppoeltloo, frash, gonfldent, esg leered.

Tha nddg would ha M-I against the lagging quintet and yon could have got tea them without trouble Bt. Merys recovered Ms touch In that final minute Bhaa went la for Sheridan, tha team's mar. with four minutes to go but hadn't shown a thing. In that teat minute though, ha tipped ta two Bald goals ta sand tha game Into overtime. The tying bash at waa made with only ana eecond ta go.

And In tha ever time hie Bald goal and foul shot, coupled with BUI Kraft's banker, gave tha Be Into' a ana-point triumph. It was tha creeled shooting battle of the whale tournament with mtd-eourt goals aa plentiful as commission candidates, Lull Jackie Meant, ef Bt. Pater a plnt-atead redhead, was the star la that department. Hn flipped them la from tha ran tar at tba eourt an aonchalantly an ha would res oh for a roll at tha dinner table CLIFTON four new champion tba story of the tourney Itself te written In the success of Trenton Iona successful defending titleholder in tha high school ranks. Pennington, fighting off the challenge of Prof.

Blood a Bt, Benedicts Gray Baft eager tn tht Group 4 prep bracket, was tha other successful champion but Bogota and Hamilton Township In tha high school ranks and 8L Mary a and Kingsley In tha prop group, are 11 new rular Kingsley won the Group 2 prep UU Thursday night at HtUsld The rest captured their crowns Bat- uiday aa tha annual cage series, closed at tha spacious Rutgcra Gym in New Brunswick. Wan With On Veteran Th story of Trenton a brave figTit to retain the Group 4 high school championship, te like a page from the Rover Boya' adventures With only one holdover from laat year Bob Page, a clever forward tha Bengal wars given little chance to extend their tills string to four straight But retain they did whipping Mojcrietoan Batttrday night In the semi-final and bluffing New Brunswick Into submission Saturday night In the final 20-14 New Brunswick might have won that ball game had not the ghosts of Trenton teams of the past stalked about the mnaslum, cackling and hooting aa the Jitierv Zebras trembled and putting a stead) mg hand on the raw, Inexperienced pupils of Bed Bmith. Trenton bulleted In two swift goals aa the game started and New Brunswick folded up right ther For the entire first half and for four minutea of the second half the Zebras failed to score from the field. Twenty minutea of acrimmaging before they could make a shot count. It waa their own fault, for noted long stance sharp-shooter they refused to gamble on long heaves when they were blocked in their own territory- Cautiously and warily they passed around and generally wound up by handing tha ball to Trenton.

raseaie Mark Bettered When in tha second half. New Biunswick roused Itself and menaced the smooth-working Bengal it waa too late. Tranton braced and fought down thrytretch like a real champion to bowl o'er the dope bucket once again. It waa Trenton's fourth ati sight title and sixth since tha tournament aeries waa launched In 1919 It beata PassaicS alx-tlme mark and establishes tha Capital City aa the leading basketball center of tha State. Krnte colored boy who waa trying courageously to fill the shoes of tha loan Meyer Bloom, waa the hero In both Lha semi-final eriumph over Morristown and the triumph over New Brunswick.

Hie beat work was turned In against Harry Dunne, lanky Morristown tenter, Friday night Dunne te the boy who almost single-handed eliminated PaasaJc. The real punch of the tourney waa supplied by Voils Dupes little Bt. Marvs High School, of Rutherford whkh blasted Ita way to thft Group 2 prop championship by downing 8t. Peter of New Brunswick, 22-31 tn a stealing overtime tut Sha Hr. Bt.

Mary, appaorad to rulftf. from ovarwork in tba oorly and although th.jr war always tn the flcht tn tbs Drat three periods, they cracked badly In th last chapter. St Peter' sat leading, IT-SI. with only ono minute to go when tha Saints cut kioa. Pet McCabe registered a foul Juat aa th dock moved to On.

Minute to Then Rill Shea, a near-sighted substitute had gon in for Phtl Sheridan halfway through th final quarter, rammed Ift a Held goal to give th Balnla bopa It aoemed like a remote hop, though, with only a few seconds to go. But Ohm took a paaa on the aid and flipped In a' one-handed shot with uat on second left, to send the tilt Into overtime. In th A rat three second, of th overtime Jackie Hearn, star ef Bt. Peter otood directly tn the middle of the court and heaved on tn to give Bt. Peter' th lead.

Bill Kraft, ef Bt. Mary took the tap and standing tn almost exactly the asm pot, pegged one In for th Ber-genttes to deadlock th count again Then Shea came tearing In and. taking a pas the dead run. rimmed another for St. Marye.

A minute later he wa given a foul try and made good-r-the winning point, ji It happened. 1 Ultie Hearn grabbed the ball on th Up-nff and let another one rid from mid-court and It dropped in aa clean aa a whistle. He took th next taped and threw up another one hot Steve Dusks to Meet Tom Patrick Friday in Semi-Final to Braddock-Lasky Battle 4 'll '4 -1 will trftde wallops with Bid Cohen, Florida, N. I In the curtain raiftor. There are four Otdden Gloeee winners on tha card.

They In-elude FI cu cello, Lnerlch, Dudaa and Everett. Pis new face will bo seen. Everett, Patrick, Leanevlch, Ander-ooa. Donohuft and Cohen hope to caiftbratft their individual debuts In Uio amphlthaatm with doolaive victoria In fourteen "pro bouts the Russian Leenevlch has lost but one and that to Jackie Alders. He turned the tables on Jack on ft return siuvfeet.

He ta ft middleweight He haft been box In one year on bit time. Ife weifthe ltd pounds and elands feet tlS Inches tall. Via make bta hom at Cllffeidv, N. Patrick has coma alt the way from Loe Anfle with a chip on Ms shoulder He is confident of mowing doan Uudaa. In the laat part ef If 32 Tom drew with Laaky In tsfi beat Ktvht months ao lost a close ift-round dukft to Art Lamattina Entered in Lodi Tournament Coidea Gove Ctampioi to Bx ia Show Bc(ianii( Friday Tony Lamattina.

hard-hittlnr Lodi youngster who punched hi way to Tho Herald-New A. A Passaic Boy' Club Hf-pound open championship, today signed up for th flttror Glove Championships tn held at th Jefferson High School Auditorium, Lodi thl Fri da and next. The aixtoen-jroar-old caddie wh scored thro eueeeeelv knockout In th Paaealo tournament to win the title face otorn opposition tn th. elaaa In th surer Olovet Tony Adamo. scrappy eeneadon of last year's Borgtn Diamond Glove, hao aloo aont tn hia ontrv ank for tb earn claoa.

Anothe-cagey boxer tn that else Johnny (Lefty) Lattanxlo. wh ha a reputation aa on of th classiest eoutbpow in too Borough. There 1. an old rivalry oxlottnus between Adamo and Lamattina and tn tho event th boy meet, with Lattantio drawing a bya, th hoc' should a altaler. Both Latatenxlo and Lamattina are caddie at th Areola Gnl' Club, and ahonld they meet 1th Adamo drawing tha by Frtd' an equally good oerip la pomib.e- Frank! Oarcte, four-ttm pound opon champion In various Paaoale and Borgon County tourney and atnr nthtet on Lodi High School' football and baakotba I team, win enter th ltd-pouni open Fiery PerrvUt runner-up ta th Paaaaio tourney, and Jo Lengo, runner-up In th Diamond Glove last yoor.

or In th mm claa. Th propaood (O'1 between Frank! Garcia and Er Garde, of Belleville, ha crapped. Anothar chang in th tourne piano Involve th entrance Tony gcudflo and Buddy VTIlio' a 140-pound open claa. OP per enu. lnotoad ef foe.

la a 1 match. Another smash inf ftupporttnd rard to ft mala met ta Madison kquarft Garden wlU bft oerved to in cufttomera Friday ntfht Framotm Jimmy Johnto has 'ranted an fttftht round ftftml-r nU ta alaftft and a four round r0nrr te prooedft thft pofttpoaed jarnoa J. Rroddock-Art Leaky scheduled fifteen rounds dusk Pterft Dudaae of EdfftwaUr. hat-le Tom Patrick, of California. In thft eeml-wlndup.

la thft two tea Ralph FlcucoHu. who defeat-d A1 Boroa laet Friday, meets Hjck Everett, thft Indiana WUd-rtt, and Gua LMiwvlck hard-bit- me Buftflaa. will hav tt out with Andervoa. ftt Bwoden, who a thft llfht baarywfttvht rham-rien of all Furor, Gordon IMno-hue. ef New York's West Bid.

Turning Back the I Sports Pages Ftvo Years Ape Teday 34ko Trftwtrwkt, ef Garfield, took a lead of SiO pint orr Duke Foher. ef Paftftalc. la the first block of their Sd-famft bowllnf match. Tan Year Ao Tftday Ttorard Ctuf loulft, of Faa-mif, retained hi kfetropetUaa A a. C.

fancy dtvinf chamylvmshlp, Fifteftn Yftftfft Ago Tftday Thft Gera Id Up basketball team -feftted Botany U-Jft. fr the rhfteinih.p of thft Woolen Ta T-ety-Bive Veer Age Today 7 dug bawling teem iMf pjr te the AthleUr 1 Clyde (Tiny) Mssr Referee Brutteri Bayonne Pinners Lose Team Lead at Syracuse BTRACU8E. (UAJ New Tork. PnnytTnt, Ohio and New Jersey loom, will roll tonight in tho Amertnan Bowling Congress, with nsw marks mods over tbs wssk-ong (or thslr urgste. Billy Knox of Phiiodslphla.

first man sver to maks a perfect (44 In the ABC. and O. Rudolph and J. Ryan, winner of tho 14(4 doubl. championship, will bs among ths outstanding plaisra Tho ShallcroM Inks of Philadelphia last night finished on top In ths team otandlngs with a ocors of 1(14 which supplantsd tho (tit mado a fsw tours surlier by the Feldman of Bavonna.

N. J. Frank Rchosn of Saginaw. Mich, railed into Brat pises tn th singles, whan ho completed a threo-otring rr. Tho load te doubloo remained unchanged, but Darga and L.

DswonkewaU of Detroit landed Ui second pises with 1.11. O. Kotlwaoser ef Ann Arbor. took ninth te elnglea with a 144 and oacond te all treats with grand total of 1.14. Hinet sod Taller Victors in St.

Anfiutlne Tourney ST. AUGUSTINE, FI. RUb 1 Th Nsw York team Jimmy Hinra and Tommy Tmiter today bald the annual Bt, Auyjsxln amateur-yro-(Asionai beat ball ehamytenabip Mika Taro Buffalo. N. and Claroncft Clark B'oomfiftld.

lost. 2 and I. in th 34-(tote final bv blowlnf a lead hld as lata a a th 24th hoi Clark thrra-putt4 himself and Perea to da-faaA fta th 2tk croaa. Garfield Cage Play Will Open Tonight TKr CtBwg fo Junior Qtu SlgteJ tt School No. 7 The Gertie! title tourney open-eared by the Dodger, opens tonight wtUi Utree first round gomes Sebeel N.

Unwin Piece. Oorfletd. In the Junior close the Porker Jeyveee msec the Diomand King, the Bcorptone ploy the Omete end the Greek Catholics face the Third erdere I Iror M.kua end Chnrley Nltue 1 will officiate siisvsJ (hft biftftftst wrestler Isa tHatft mat activity ClyJ (T my) Msftrft, toft, tha University af Kan team, weights 200. sunk an i teat 4 inahs tall With him Warran McDavqaJ wha te iff th faathftrwsight alasa.

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