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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1943 HECTIC CAGE MILLER HEADS Joe lee Tropical Form FOR SATURDAY FIRST RACE SHOO: foor-ieir-olds and up; six (urlonga ichutei. SCHOOL CAGERS 'i CARD AHEAD FOR COLUMBIA Bay Ridge Fos 7 In U. S. Cup Duel Wanderers and Swedish Booters In Challenge Soccer Headliner By WILLIAM GRAHAM The third round of the National Challenge Soccer Cup RaoDaDort, Reetz Trail in Race --ill P.P.

Hone Jockey Hard Jester Mojena, 4 Clip Clop Thompson 5 Largo Mint Snider TS!" Weldaman 5 xBlack Flame (No Boil 3 xBaggrave c. Erlckson xBaron Omar (No Boji 7 Camera Beit Breeo 9 XTintO rrlnlrtnn Wt IIS 114 11:1 113 111 108 108 113 101 113 For Vocational Loop Solo Honors Nat. Millpr Rrnnkivn Automotivp shnrnshnntAp tirVin 10 Bailee Aiinu Lions to Encounter Monmouth, Cornell, Fordham This Week Unbeaten in four starts during Hard Jester failed la run to form in spotted lo take Clip Clop can last outing but is well down the honors here. oriter last and this may the spot year was runner-up for the P. S.

A. L. Brooklyn-Queens cational League individual scoring title, moved out in front this year's pack with 43 tallies in three games. Marty paport, assistant captain of Alexander Hamilton I i- caiAnl ti-ii l-s 1-1 brings the professional clubs Into the competition against the top-ranking semi-professional and amateur teams, and Brooklyn Oval at 5th Ave. and 27th St.

will wntiess a clash between two Bay Ridge aggregations tomorrow. The Wanderers of the lireo Mint haa been close up and misht be Ihe surprise wlnnrr. SECOND RACE-SHOO; claiming: four- the December phase of their campaigns, Columbia's Winter sporti teams resume activity next week year-oias ana up; six rurlongs (chute! I J.o.M. PP. Horse Jocker tain William Reetz of WoodrovJ'r ittle Red Fos American League will clash with after a fortnight's competitive lay Class Bowlers Hunting Home-Sergeant Bill Bock Maker -MrCombs -I No boy) -(No Hot! -iNo Boyl No Boy off and the basketball outfit will be Wt.

114 114 1UB 108 111 108 111 St. Teresa's 2 Tra La La- the busiest with three uled. The swimmers, who defeated Lookout Luce 6 xOne Bv One (No Bov) Rutgers in their opener, will tackle 7 Uland Gay INo Boyl 9 Tripod Luther 100 Cornell Saturday night in the Lion I pool, while the wrestlers, who have With St. Augustine's In C. Y.

0. Tourney won two straight, will meet Penn-l l.iltle Red Fox has plenty of speed and It looks like a food tirkrt tor braekets here. Should have no exeuses. Ilunlina Home is a consistent sort and misht be along to challenge. Sergeant Bill la also menace.

THIRD RACE-SBOO: claiming- four-year-olds and up, mx lurlongs icl.ule). I sylvania Saturday In Philadelphia. The Lion basketeers, victorious by Paced by Carleo Of Hevey's Outfit Leads in High Average, High Game Molinelli in Spotlight Frank Carleo of Hevey's Sparks P.P. Horse Jockey Wt of -J Wilson is third, one point behind Charles sU ick of Brooklyn Au tomotive. Captain Robert Ma-cLen" don of Hamilton and Ralph Sealys- East New York captain, axe tied for fourth -place honors with 24-points each.

Brooklyn Automotive, Brooklyn- Queens P. S. A. L. Vocational ruleiCT for the past eight seasons, and EasCi New York Vocational are tied for" team honors with three victories apiece.

Both schools have new; coaches this season as Abe Sharkey ha.s replaced Jimmy Tedford, who Is now fie army, tus Automotive coach, and Sol Fine succeeded-Geore Jaffe. who is a chief petty-officer, as the East New York men- tor Tuesday afternoon on the EaslC New York court the two teams wilC clash in the game which will probi" ably decide the lea.ue title. Zl ThA rw-nrrlc I xTower Maid Cbalfin Star Eailx al.inas Son Brennan 4 xCouiiiess Abbot Vantienlii-ittlie 5 Ruliei is 6 Point Hlith MarAndrrtr Successful in all three of their games played thus- far, St. Teresa's and St. AuguKines are tied for first place in Section 1 of the C.

Y. O. Tyros basketball tourney of Kings County. In Section 2 the apntmmnm4Bb. m.

xWi-e Wllch- Boy i 57 to 52 against Brown two weeks ago, will play two of their -three games out of town. Monday night they engage Fort Monmouth at Fort Monmouth, N. on Wednesday they will open the 40th round-robin tournament of the Eastern Intercollegiate League, meeting Cornell at Ithaca, and on Saturday i night they will begin their home season by playing a local rival, Fordham, on the Morningside court. ViindenberElie I)iani' Ballarosa MrCombs Tower Maid has dianoinlril undisputed occupant of first place is St. Rose of Lima with three Iso but this one has plentv of speed and might come here al a good price, (trand li 'ill triumphs and narv a reversal.

A wl" b' lhe one to argue i nn son I has good earlr speed and might be in lor deadlock exists in Seotion 3 for the share. ft 4 gift '-r. xzztt role between Nativity1 fourth race $roo: claiming; three- Vr-or-nlrls' nill tirt ntertiu i r.r .1. pacesetter ft Hr.rse Jockrr YVI lilt mi Thompson II Tangelo 5 Paille si a Rlehe- cl rears -Thnrnburg McCoy i No Boy Atkinson the Swedish F. C.

of the Eastern District circuit. At Starlight Park, Brookhattan will be host to the Fall River Rovers, touted as a first-class combination. It Is composed of the former players from the Fall River F. C. and Pawtucket F.

C. The latter was recent winr- of national honors. Rrnnie Heads Swedish Swedish, last season's winner of the National League Challenge Cup and finalist In the New York State Challenge Cup, is going strong in loop competition and the attack is led by Alec Rennle, a former Scottish professional who played with tlie Hearts of Midlothian in company with Tommy Walker, the world's highest-priced booter. Ren-nie Is at present serving with the Royal Navy. That the Wanderers are not treating the opposition lightly Is evidenced by the fact that player-manager Jimmy McGuire, the Bay Ridger who after starring on local lots played seven years In Scottish and English major leagues, will return to the lineup.

Like their opponents, the attack will be led by a sailor, Lt. Harold Burrowes of the Royal Navy, occupying the center forward berth. Al Abadjian, formerly with the German-American F. will get a first airing at right back as partner to Martclli. The schedule of games tomorrow: NATIONAL THAI I KNOT TI Third Round Brooklyn Wanderer v.

8wfdih. BrooV-Ivn Oval: Fall Rner Rovfrs. Siarliah: Park: Krarrlfy Scots vs Piaplzpi. Kemnn'. N.

J. AMERICAN LEAGIE (No garnet achedulrd EASTERN DISTRICT LEACll'E Prrmler DfTtalon Hakoah vs. Maccabl 8: John'i Fifld Prosoecl vs. Hatikovuh. S'erhnir Oval: and Sacred Heart.

They have each won two and -suffered one defeat. The standing of the teams: TYRO DIVISION Kings f'niniW SiF.criON 1 W. St. Teresi 3 0 9t John's H-rme 0 2 81. Augustine 3 0 our Ladv 0 2 St.

Saviour 2 1 Litlle Flower 0 2 1 Sweeping Dream 2 Fir-t Blush 3 Hock Craig 4 Ann mt 109 113 104 is tops in both high average and hish games in Class of the Brooklyn Eagle League. Carleo has averaged 167 for 30 games, while i his high game of 233 is best in i the league by 12 pins. I Although Curcio of Marsa has an individual average of 174, he cannot be considered the leader, as his mark was compiled in only -even games. Molinelli of Carroll Juniors has i tunvMl in the high Individual series of 589. while his team Is tops in i team average with 777.

The records: I No Boy. Individual Srorinf Games Miller. Automotive 3 Ritppaporl, Hamilton 4 Heel, Wilson 4 II XWhne Ford Tliornbunt 8 Ray Knrlison 81. Francis 8 1 2 llos.wick. Automotive 3 vliirLi'tidon, Hdmtlton 4 Sealy.

East Nev, York 3 Oenove-e, Wilson 4 iBtoaufsky. Metropolitan 4 Fort Studded With Stars The game with Fort Monmouth will bo the first in a home-and-home series, the contest on the Columbia court coming Feb. 3. The soldiers were the champions of the 2d Corps Area last year and will have a long advantage on the Lions this year in so far as competition is concerned. They have already played 11 games, including two in Madison Square Garden.

Their roster is studded with former college greats, including three men who played with Long Island U. and two with N. Y. V. Fordham.

of course, is an old local rival of the Lions and the Rams Taneelo gets In here light and might greet the juilces with a iulry mueluel number. Has been training wrll and should be rradv tor best. faille is selling for a mod tare anil might be the hief rontendrr. Is Rlrhr is also dangerous. FIFTH Race SHOv: rimming: fmir-yiur-olds and up; mile and seventy yard-P Hi.ise Jockey Wt fl aptain Caution Stevenson I Hi .1 slamil Iriikson 111 SECTION 2 St.

Rose of Lima 3 OS: Fr Con! 1 1 St. Pinbar 2 1 Si Sunoi.A-Jude 0 2 Our dy of 2 1 Si Th.4ihAv 0 3 SECTION 4 W. Nallvity 2 1 8' Marv ois 1 1 Sacred Hear' 2 IS' JJ'n Cam. us 1 2 14 Holy M'rlvrs 2 I St Joseph 0 2 St. Vt do Paul 1 1 sBlue Warrior Craig 1 xPruralhren Garry Km no no GREAT SWAN SONG Paul Governali, Columbia's great back who will be called to the colors in a few months, wrote fmis to a sparkling football career yesterday when he sparked tc East gnddcrs to a 13 12 victory over the West in the New Year's Day Shrme Benefit game in San Franc'sca 3 xRosroe Rienzi 4 Flag Trlimneter Roberts Bilnnauin, New Yoik 3 LoPtccolo.

Specially 2 Bver. East Wets York 3 Tedesro. Specialty 2 (inrdon. Automotive 3 Raktis, Au'omotlve 3 Batua. Hamilton 4 Abhtinantn.

Wilson 4 Adderly. Metropolitan 4 Durtriv Me' I opolttan 4 Munick. Automotive 3 Sridman. Specialty 2 Brennan. East New York 3 Mencer.

WiWm 4 Walriastoff. Wtlsoi 4 (lottlrird, Wilson 4 Kosterho Metropolitan 4 Slr.lliclti. Metropolitan 4 'apt. Caution has plrntv of snerd STANDINGS OF THF. TFAM S.

TP Av. I Marsa Ml IMS'. 1M I CarioJ Juniors 903 23-'W "17 Bedford Fi'hers 73i) Coke 874 2411 7r5 Pratt r.3i 7:3 Patiihors 3-29 19425 720 Cenira: Paint 7fi4 195S Hevej Sparks 745 2097 19.40 638 INIllVllll AL Av Fair Grounds Entries Mirhl rlrop into Ihe winner's eirele here otlh a good prire lag. Tamil is the one to fear. Rlue VYarrior also shaprs up as a will come to Morningside Heights with a record of six straight vie- torles before they were beaten a point by last week.

It will be the contest with Cor- I Coats Fouls TU 18 7 43 IS 3 33 12 32 14 1 29 29 12 9 2D 12 4 28 9 10 28 2 26 11 3 25 12 0 24 7 23 9 3 21 8 3 19 8 1 19 -8 3 19 6 18 -8 2 18" 8 2 isj 6 4 7 2 IS 1 13 8 i i3 1 13 2 12 1 11- in 4 10 10 i 3 3 9 4 3 2 ar 4 0 I 3 1 7 1 4 6 3 0 6 2 1 9 1 3 5 1 2 4 1 2 A 0 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 I 0 2- 1 0 I 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 i Oil 0 1 1 0 1 1 (ireco. Atitomome 3 Dtodan, Automotive 3 East New York 3 i Schemes. Specialty 1 Talt. Metropolitan 4 ON THE REBOUND By BEN GOULD tniixn narara in llm event. SIXTH KACE 00U.

handicap up. t.x lurlong- iciiutn Horse Jocki Through Round l.indherg lii.l I Olspose Mrt nmhs 1 1 "i ,4 Overdrawn -Adam MM! 3 Bright Willie Schinlcll no I 5 B.g Meal F. A Smith 100 (i Pontr (No Bun 112 7 Bolus Thornburg Kill Full Cry McCre.uy lo I Throuch Hound, srrond in last, has all of the rlass in this event. Can really nln when right and last was a tightener, i Dispose is very dangerous at this dlstanee. Overdrawn figures to be in Ihe heat of the battle.

SEVENTH RACE iaOO: claiming, thrie- venr-olds; mile and seventy yurds I P. J'. k. nell, however, that will be the most important on the week's program, even though it is being played out of town. The Columbians, who finished last in the Eastern League Curcio Car.ru.

F. Arruil Mevers tiihan Mlisto Mo.ilneih Franco Pulcir.n Oreenberg DeV.lo Fu-co FOR TODAY FIRST RACE Miw. foui-year-oids and upwairi. six luiioim-. Wt VV! 1 'Huri H'm Han 121 6 M.

Rmr. 2 'Vald aBishop 11 Vrmoi B' er Wt 3 Ballolant 8 K'. 4 -Lithograph 114 9 dam Houstor, 119 Dennis P. 113 SECOND RACE Pur $00: c.a.fhir.g three-year-oids, one mile and yards. Wt Wt 1 'Black Thrush 5 -Haif Grand 11 2 'Red Ted 109 6 Kennebis 101 3-HuhHal 112 7 Crest Wsr 11" 4 'Real Man 112 8 'Alca Eve 104 THIRD RACE Purse IT00 ciaimiiia, four-year-oidi and upward, six lurkmus PP.

Wt Wl 1 sOptlmal 119 4 Sneepstakcr 113 2 'Dispenser 1 14 Attrlcuie 115 3 'Miss Daunt 105 6 'Good 1)0 Swifts va. Bronx. Strinwar Oval: Wf.si Ntw standing a year ago, are anxious to get off on the right foot this year, as is their new coach, Cliff Battles. The Ithacans haven't won a game Three of the four ineligible Brooklyn College hoopsters have decided to cast their lot with the Eighth Ave. Temple quintet This move would make Jules Corpuel's outfit the leading contender for A.

A. U. honors The fuel-oil problem is holding up pro ball's start in this boro Eastern Dis Orpheum C. Rogers nsminiin Notovltz Hamilton 4 Knishl. East New York 3 Wil-on.

Wilson 4 Pashkoff. East New York 3 Sal Gihlicnue. Specialty 2 Garcia. Specialty 2 I.evenbery Hamilton 4 Spulinky, Metropolitan 2 Hasberry. East New York 2 Kmetr.

Wilson 4 Slimak. Wilson 2 Harris. East New York 3 McCowan, Metropolitan 1 Vreeland. Hamilton i D'Airostlno Automotive 3 Taylor. Wilson 4 Brensiein.

Hamilton 1 Cohen. Hmnikon 1 Reilly. Wilson 4 Alsinder. Metropolitan 4 Slalnaker, New York 3 Glass. East New York 3 Orloff.

Wilson 2 Team Records I t.ene h. Adams Exclamation FOURTH RACE Purse SliOO ivio-year- i York ti. Juvtntus. Hobokcn. A Division Mj.cc.

bi vs. New World Maccabl Sia-dmm. Swi vft. Bronx. St'inwaj Oval: Wt Nw York VI.

P.ilcon Hnbokrn- Prosper vs. Simplex. Oval; Hakoah vs. Prospect 2, 81. John's Field.

Junior Division Prospect vs. New World. Ovil; Bronx vs. New Wo'ld. Van Curtland Park METROPOLITAN LEAGI Premier Division Bronx Bcolj vs.

Olos. Edion Oval' Celtic Circle vs. Cork Celtic. Flsibush Oval: Local 32-B vs. Pramie.

Wlmlock Oval. Oreek Hermes vs Uhrlk Truckers. MrOold-rick field: Shsmrock Rovers ind Portu- in six tries thus far, although two of their defeats, by unbeaten Rochester and by unbeaten Seton Hall, came by the margin of one point. Others Likely to See Action Coach Battles will probably start, Seurlork (it)ggl McCresry Ki.yk -J. Berger Oonai 1: xMistrella 4 Risandi' 5 Sliorl Slirift 7 Mamie 8 xMerry LliKC 1221 in: 44.10 4570 4HJ0 4IW8 4S2rJ 4277 3612 4542 4198 riH7 1874 3074 3214 4S8 4403 3926 330 43S2 3372 Ifllfi 40M 34 4277 3416 2691 2700 3673 3747 FI27 41 IB 2351 2348 33114 1459 3212 29S2 3632.

799 321 3176 1560 1S62 10-20 236S 286 10 30 27 28 30 29 29 27 23 29 23 2.) 30 20 21 3 29 2d 24 29 23 11 "8 24 30 24 19 19 28 27 6 30 17 17 24 11 25 23 30 3 30 15 IS 10 24 i old maiden ftllie: P. 1 Sneilesl Girl 2 Burswi-rp 3 Tuisny Lady 4 Expose 5 Chovasco 'Tiny's Choice quartr rni.e. Wt. PC Wt IIS 7 Don Daze I 16 lib 8 -Vald'asjenoia 111 11 9 Chic Shirley UK lis 10 Oreen Belle 113 1 lb 11 L.e.vn hulls lib 111 9 xDirzy Izzy I No Bo Orpheum might he the one to pat those Christmas presents here. Has been Bahrein A Ra.iikic O'Biien S-nenson Seeley Sheerin P.

Ctehnnch Krane Co-ctiMno Wallace Jalmenro. J. Anlhonv Kfiliemann Carleo. L. Pm'tnnova Jalnieiiio Onpedisano Clapps (1: einbaUo I ibertino Mishmalin Pa scone I elialonga Monelio Demicheie Ho- Didato FIFTH 4)ACE Purse 1700 alio ances.

working urll and might get nff In time lo score, (lene s. Is sharp and mighl challenge. Exrlamation also figures lo get up in the heat. EIGHTH RACE-B00: claiming: three-vi-ar-olds. m.it m.d yatc Won Lost For Against ihree-ycar-olds six iirlougk.

Wt. P. Wt 111 .) aR.iManle 121 Automotive 3 0 l.u 101 1 'aPrlnce Pi; East New York 3 79 for the Fort Monmouth game at least, the same five which opened I a a i Brown. That included I Harry Allison and Bruce Gehrke at forward. Walter Budko at center and Burstein and Capt.

Les Martens at guard. Gehrke and Budko are freshmen. The latter scored 25 points in the victory over Brown. Surma lornauo 114 Hi I HI 0 2 2 2 4 Americans idle, irst Division i Sarla vs Highland Park Brooklyn Oval. Peru vs.

Bronx. SUilmli: Park p.rk.'a vs Si-sura. Whi'lnck Oval, Wni'r Plains vs Favorlies, While Plains I.IRMAN AMERICAN IK AC. IF 129 140 109 88 103 trict Y. M.

C. A. iia.s lost four of it best shooters in the past fortnight Bill Lloyd. ox-St. John's ace.

predicts a future Indian star in his brand new boy Leading Fort Tot ten's army of heavers is Corp. Steve FulUni. Although Hbre Educational Society Ua.i yei ti show the form it fit-played in Jewish Criif Lei la-' year, th? t-pni is to l.r-:-.-t crowds the of famuu.N Institution The Metropolitan A. A. would have to look eL-ohere for home K.mies if lt elevator system broke do mi The is ntua'ed on the 27th floor comebacks ith the Camden Wilson 2 Hamilton 2 Specialty 0 Metropolitan 0 171 'ii: 162 1 lb 7 Suaar Ra ion 119 4 Chai lei ber 1 8 Miss Monai ch 117 Mr.

Bonner eniiy. SIXIH RACE Pur. 500 added and upaatd. on and one-sixteenth miles. Horse Jnrkev I Tamlln Thomison i Bos I 8 Colorfs I i No Bos I I 'No 3 Years 'No 5 Paiithoin McC.

rr.os Mug. tSame B' 7 Miami Spring 'tin Boy 9 xHap Thomnuig I. It is also probable, however, that 108 luH n3 108 Wt aTrade Usi InB 1W 7 Columbus Day 110 10H 8 Wait a Bit 110 115 Tragic Ending 108 light Tamil gets Into this frsv very 1 Etithrail 2 Hai Chow 3 Vegas Justice 4 Slaretor 5 aCorydon several other members of the squad will ee plenty of action this week. Ken Germann, the footballer; Al Pashayan and Bill Balnes, both vet Premier Division Eintracht vs Kollsman. A-'orla: Ger-man-Hunnnans vs German-American.

Mr-ropolitan Oval- New York vs Newark. Throws Neck. Elizabeth vs. Hoboken, Eluabeth. N.

J. A Division Minerva vs Srhwaben. Jamaica, t. Pranr. 8ieel Orden vs.

Schlesier. Bronx Beach. Frec-e 122 M.irlellono Might get orr in front and never be headed. Has good speed. I.elte.ter is reported Vlighl argue.

Colors I shnnld be In lime for the show award. BESTHARD JESTER. xAppren'irr allowance claimed erans, and Henry Dehnert, a fresn-man and the son of Dutch Dehnert, are slated to get Into play. 233 22! 213 211 210 nrcs are Cr.irk Kniser 01 i Greemree stab! sntry. SEVENTH RACE -Purse 1900 allowances, lour-year-oida and upaard.

six turlongs. Wt w- 1 llishborouuli 124 4 Chisrse.tr 2 at-iulden Ome 118 5 "Marion Cui.n;- 107 3 aV'ias Justice I 'Null' Editor 115 aMrs. Buiiner entr). Track fa-t BEST HARD JESTER Swedish Brook- Exhibition Gloa Juniors vs Nr. Oi il IIK.H INIIIVIDI Al.

GAME Carleo Hevey's Sparks Franco. Marsn Aiciti. Carro.l Juniors I UrVi'o Carroll Junior Fnrunova. Hevey Sparks MII.H INDIVIIM Al. SI KIH r.irioii Junior-r i M.i Cal.eo Mm Sparks Carroll Juniors sel.

one of the few Jhi es who never at- fC and Moe Frar. -1 a i. ndtvl Rovers Tangle Again With Coast Guard Six The Coast Guard Cutters, who figured In the roughest battle of the amateur hockey season at Mad- Lson Square Oiirden two weeks ago, return to the Eighth Avenue rink tomorrow afternoon to face off against the league-leading New York Rovers. Although the Rovers will be playing their fourth game within a week, their intent is to go all out against the Cutters, wh' handed them their lone setback at the Oarden on the occasion of their' mast recent vLsit. A preliminary game will pit the Sands Point Tigers against the Jamaica Hawks, with the leader- ship of the Metropolitan League at stake.

S89 SKI SPORTS TODAY RACE EIGHTH 1700 aid ui.e l.d 57.1 574 Bill Lloyd an. Mai -a loin -year-olds -Ateenth miles. P. 1 P.tttslraw I BSKE1BAII. I Crrigh-on.

Fordliam vs I S'a'e at Square G.irdtn, Bth IHK Rovers Go to Overtime Deadlock 1 The Rovers and Philly Falcons engaged in a 7 7 overtime draw be- fore 1.000 faai at Madison Square Wt 1 10 a' 115 0 Esrllana 120 7 Punts Uoi.iia 103 8 Ate and 50: at I 13 m. 1 Poet Laurea rits- rvneva. at ntr College i 3 Constant Aim vmno.ilim. Convent An. aad 137th Si I 4 -Vaidina Mei.a mriBsitim, convent awa umi Krauser and Garibaldi In B'way Mat Feature Mux Krauser and Gino Garibaldi I 45 108 1 11-' Purse fur- lit 1U3 11.3 IHhI XW Y.

i-t Suinl.nS rdiliiin uf fx- rcpoitPil that a field kii.iI by Tmiv Titne in I lie rinsing iM-rnnds of play enabled Bedford V. M. ('. A. to nip latbush Ilnyi tub.

44 In 43. That's only half of Ihe story. Here's the other half: With three minutes of play remaining in that nip-and-luck affair, a fourth personal foul was railed fin Titone. Sinre there were no NINTH RACE 'SUBSTITUTE-Ifioo; claiming, six ionga, p. WI 1 -Mr Infinity 108 lo 'Old Union 2 Eagle Peak 108 11 Gr noes Fl.

3 Share Honors In Frostbite Races Port Washington. L. Jan. 2 The first series In the 12th annual reuaita of the Frostbite Yacht Club held on Manhasset Bay yesterday attracted a fleet consisting mainly of Manhasset skippers. Nine boats sailed the course, with Howard Seymour winning the first rare, A.

E. Monetti, the second and George Hinman, the third. Defending champion Jack Sutphen of Larchmont failed to appear. The point score: A Mnnntl. Polly.

Oforif Hln- "Brooklyn' outstanding sportsman urini! 1942'' Others previously honored have been Clair Bee. Dave Soden and Abe Stark Jack Beg-I ley, captain of the St. Francis year-I linits, us subject to 24-hour call by I the Marine Corps reserves The I Casey-Central tilt tonight has been called off. i On ffir Rebound appears Tuesdays, Thursday and Sa'urdayn. 2 'Straw Warn'g lob 12 'Bowsuni 4 'Phantom Ship 104 13 'Broken Happvlos 5 'Coglnaco 108 14 Sweetie Face 108 will battle to a finish in the weekly wrestling show at the Broadway Arena tonight.

The two are among the best attractions to perform in the club thus season. Krauser Is determined to protect the fine reputation he earned in European rings. He fled from Poland undefeated European heavyweight mat Brooklyn Poly vs Fort Totlon. Froos.vn Polv gymnasium, 99 Livingston 8 30 Central M. A vs Columbus at Centra! Y.

C. 4 Hanson Place, 8 30 pa. CHESS Heshevskv vs Kashdan. 11th game ot play-ofl kiw. gt Marshall C.

23 10th 8. 8 30 m. riNCINO Individual Junior toll tournament at Salle Bantelll, 24 University Place, 3.30 m. vTRt.STI.INn Max Krauer vs. riirio Oartnalril.

nl-h hotit and other events, at Broariwav Arena. Broariwav slid Halsly St 8 30 8 'Be Calm 108 15 Va.dina Dico 119 7 Bostonll 108 in Or'nork. Coid 108 8 Cavalaro 1 1 1 17 Llbortv Flu 11 1 9 'Double Result 108 18 Tower Miss 10S Track fast. 'Apprentlct tllowsnce claimed BCY V. S.

WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Garden yesterday. By surpassing three Red Shirt leads In the third and overtime periods, the Falcons maintained their spot, a single point back of the E. A. H. L.

leading Rovers. After Pete Kapusta scored in a 3:44 of the third session to (live the locals a 5 2 advantage, the Falcons whipped three scores into the cage in two minutes 10 seconds to knot the score. In a Met League the cellar-dwelling Manhattan Arrows upset the league-leading Sands Point Tigers. 43. Fared with a two-goal deficit at the end of the opening session.

UNITED PRESS SELECTIONS Fair Grounds 1 Valdina Bishop, Hurl Horn Hart, Ram Houston. lllark Thrush. 11 Is Hal. Half Grand SKweep. laker.

Miss llaunl. Optimal. 4 Yalriina Senera, Tawny Lady, pot lisie aosiante. Miss Monarch. Real ftai.

8 Corsdon. Trafie tndinf. ttlaretar. "Nit hi tdllar, Hlf hkurouih. Wta.

Justice 8 Valdina Mella. Scarlet InsM. Khar ram. ft rhanl.m Ship. Bp Calm.

Valdina Di.cn lirsT KvVtFPKTAKF.B. 1 man. Could Bf. 31, Edrd Rannor.d. Arft.llx, JO: LiiiMm Loud.

Bleu You tit list. Stanley Pinto is matched with Vic Christy and Morris Shapiro is paired with Mike Haller in special attractions. In other bouts Jim Austeil tangles with Abe Coleman and John Melas meets Malros Kirllenko. Dix Tops Jay, 70-59 Led bv Ed the former Seti in Hall a. Furl Dix overcame Fort Jay.

70 to jtf. in a ee-n'oring hi -kc i), ill can. laj-t r.uht on the Fort J.iv Iiv. he greit tci'al r.f 118 points and his team led at ihe half by 29 to 24. Mv run Ochshorn to.v,ed in 22 tallies in: Fort Jay.

Terranova and Dell oilier Bedford players on the bench two others having been removed bv prrvinals previously Coach Mike Pim us of Hat-bush, in a true sportsman gesture, (ou'ent-d to permit Tilone to remain in the tame, rather than have I ft. play against four men. iiu i an guess the rest of the tnrv. With two minutes to go. 1 itune put in a shot that brought his team on even terms with the opposition and then with 20 seconds remaining flipped the winning (oal.

I On e.f W-fk-lv V. iivrs ,1 Cu of V. If A. -a Tau'D with an tomorro In Encore at way the Arrows put on a middle period I three-goal spree. Doug Westerberg I tallied twice or the losers, while four contributed a score apiece for Manhattan.

boxer, will hook up with Joe Aoor.te COLLEGE BASKETBALL Torres, Cuban kayo artist, and Gu.s Hioard S'ymour. Poimver. Konr.n Mc, Rnowbull, 21: hixi, Hnl Spot ti t.mlil. Tu Your.l, 19 w. wutman.

Dflnium, (. Larchmont. K. Jan. 2 Less than half of the dinghy SHilors who attempted racing a New Year's Day reuatta at the Larchmont Yacht Club managed to complete a drifting match program of two official contests yesterday.

Despite the lack of breeze, six skippers and crews received credit for successfully flsht-ln? the adverse weather conditions, wiUi Jack Sutphen's Rum Dum gaining first place In both tests and scoring 20 points. Tied for second-place honors at 17 points were Jack Odell Paralysis and Arthur Knapp'i Popcorn, each accounting lor one second nd one third place. S. Rnnavrnturr 41 Mh Slatr Tit; f.foriMi-iin tl.r itt It ltAn rurdiir State F. A.

Booters Beaten by Americans The N. Y. Americans defeated the N. Y. State F.

A. soccer team. 31. In their annual game at Starlight Park, Bronx, yesterday afternoon. It was 11 at 2halflime Dave Sattler having counted for ti.e Amerks five minutes and Herman Graesser equalling 20 minutes later.

Eddie Ruddy put the Schwarczinen in front and repeated near the end. Fair Grounds Selections By JOE LEE FOB SATl'BDAf I nam HottsUtl, Huri Ham Harl, Val- 4inp lliahap. Huh Hat. Half Orand. Black Thrush Optimal, Miss Daunt, hwwpatakar.

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hn' null 'J A' hmilnn Matr CI it Utunmii Rnrhroirr I'. 41 Levine. stablemate of Ray Robinson, will tangle with Wilce Rivera in a neighborhood grudue battle Two four-round contests pair Jimmy Certelll, Red Hook, with Lew Perez, Harlem, and Bobby Morgan, newcomer from the West Side, with Joey Verna, Williamsburg Bergstein Ring Victor Pvt. Milton Bergstein of 724 M.ircy now in the Air Corps at Barksd.ile Field. Louisiana, knocked out Pvt.

Don Eao of Newark. N. in 40 seconds of the first round in one of the recent boxing I shows held at Barksdale Field. ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL TROPICAL PARK CONSENSUS fleventh Race lnhih Race I Fnurth Race Tantelp Faille a Klche LpleMtpr It ulura UP Joe l.ep Brnoalm a lie United Press i g.sth Raca Tbrauih Buund llllsposn 'Overdrawn Throuri Bound Disno.e IBrnht Wllltp Orpheum K.ene R. It.selamallan lOrpheum Mlatrella Ittliort Shrift Phil Terranova, the Bronx featherweight who meets Johnny Dell In the star bout of eight rounds at the Broadway Arena Tuesday night, will be seeking to reverse a previous defeat at the hands of the East New Yorker.

If he can whip Dell, he has the word of Matchmaker Billy Brown that his next start will be against Lulu Costantlno. Terranova, brother of a good lightweight boxer of a few years ago, has Just been crowned the featherweight "champion" of the Bronx by virtue of his victory over Aaron Seltzer and has acquired a reputation as the Hub Patent Leather Kid. Although Phi looks a lot like Fidel LaBarba, the old flyweight king, he was spawned In the same neighborhood which produced Carl Tremaine, Prankle Jerome and Al Singer, who was later to win the world lightweight crown. A former Golden Gloves champion, the Bronxlte engaged in 17 amateur fights and lost only one decision which he reversed. He turned pro in July of 1941 and In 22 fight thus ar has been whipped by only two fighters.

Besides Seltzer, Terranova has beaten Mario Gus Levine and Frank Franconerl. Two other eluht-round flRhta feature feathereight.s as well. Billy Pintl, aggressive Rome, N. aptatn tautian Tamil Blue Warrinr Roscoe Truinpelrr lamll Redmen to Play Upstate Buffalo. 2 Tlif Canlsiiis Collet basketball team will meet St.

John University on a double-header card Jn. 9 In Buffalo's memorial auditorium, Dr. James H. Crow-die. Cani-slus graduate man-flser.

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hooter half a dollar, a art that worked wonders with otherwise ii. -s ahi.ers. Tiie entry lees are $3 for one or Uo. J'idites will be Paul of T.mber Town Kennels. I ai Gilbert M.t'iiewson of Kenncli in Baypoit, For rntiy blanks, contact iJtioiiic V.

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