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KOUKTKKN Cli liSTER TIMES, CHESTER. TUESDAY, MARCH. 7, 19o9 DELRI LEAGUE ALL STARS DIVIDE TWIN BILL ON CADET COURT Winter Racing Continues MADISON UPSETS FIVE STARS END PENN CAREERS Urickley and Mischo lead Way in Final Game To Be Popular on 2 Coasts SCRIBES' PLAY TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK Twenty one Teams in the Delco Division of Suburban Tourney Twenty one teams will begin play next week to determine the amateur basketball champion of Delaware jand run there in the winter Widener had the more elaborate siables coming in Florida before Santa Anita came into being. The impetus provided by the rich southern California track quickly brought Bobbies In Final Against Archies St. Roberts High School closes ts rejular season at Claymont tonight when the Bobbies invade the new Archmere Academy gym to meet the Archmere passers In the second game of their annual series.

The Bobbles won the first game In a thriller on the Srnedlcy Junior High court Coach Jimmy Hayes is well pleased with the fine showing of his charges in reeent weeks, as they extended such classy fives a Roman Catholic High and Chester High and knocked off the formidable St. Agnes High of West Chester in an extra period game here last Friday. Title Game At YM.C.A. Tonight St. Paul's ran win the championship of the Senior Sunday Scliool tonight by knocking off Trinity M.

E. in 'the final came of Hi? second half title phivofl scries over at the Chester C.A. this evening. 'Hie St. Paul's five raptured the Just half crow: nfter a four way playoff and will have added the half honors bv In ninn (oiilyht.

If Trinllv M. K. defeats the Paulles. a three game championship series between the two clubs will be necessary before a champ Tonight's important game will bectin at approximately 8.4a and will be preceded by two jamrs, the first starling at 7 o'clock featuring Tuncum and North Chester of Die same league, ami tiic second tilt being a girl's game Trinity and Hoothwyn. With I'rirueton Five of the eleven members of the University of Pennsylvania basketball squad will close iheir careers on the court next Saturday night when the Red and Blue meets Princeton an Eastern Intercollegiate engue game In the Pales Several thousand alumni, holding miri wittier reunions are expected to be present at the gnmc in which Piy.

on Urickley, captain; Anton Mischo. Charles Diven. Sheldon Pelchin ni John Hossiter nit seniors, will play for Lhc lost 'lime Of the five Of, If Relet Mischo won letters the nasi Diven liecami egulat UlC fSltl" "rsl Mischo, tall, blond, and one ol the most unorthodox plavers ever to lepre.vnt. I'cnnsyhania. will be missed next season (jecause of his seem ability.

As a sophomore he I 1. jjjin ic ague games ana 43 points. Last reason ho scored points in (o 111 lhe Jtlividual scor This season in right games. Mis ciio registered 91 points, including JO in the Harvard game one less than the Palestra record. Mischo's average of It 2 3 points per game is one third point better than bchaat average when he scored i.ii.

in Knmes to set the I(jr Pennsylvania players in the league. The record vi 1 1 1 uanny Mc MchoI, 1021, WlnI1 lh0 sa player shot all fouls. 2 iuhstandf rCrd Brickley'and Diven will join the 1,1 the basketball is concluded. The former is inc ace right, handed pitcher of th" diamond team and the latter is captain and second bawm Robert Allman, only blind athlete 1. me lusinry of Yn sV va r.i a alh lettcs to win a varsfty letter and to captain a t.

am, will conclude his earecr next week end w. en he takes par: in ule chfiniPfon sllilw tt New As a sophomore Allman lost In the 1 IB pound class, and last Lh Place by de ItatingaurneLt, of Lchigli. injuries have seriously handicapped Aiiman this season with the result, that he has twice been de Jeatcd in overtime bonis. A rib Injury that rnciuired stirgcrv and later an inrected elbow have prevented the sightless man 0m rea ing Ins real form. Despite his handicap Allman has been the reeinipnt 1, HOUSE OF DAVID TOYS WITH LOCAL LEAGUE TOSSERS Bearded Five Runs Up 56 35 Win Over Pick of Delri First Game Goes to Delri In 55 50 Thriiler With Bancroft A capacity crowd went home talking to itself last night after witnessing thr finest pair of ba.sketb.iil games slageci iii these parts for some dme.

P. C. 'tts jammed to tne wniis to mines uie Dclrt League All Stars meet Bancroft, nf li'4 The Bancroft icam by one sqimc. of Delr real thriller hi to 50, while the bc whiskered tosscis pivt an entertaining exl ibllion li thumping another Delri group, SC to 35. The first same was as (tood a basketball farm even the most blsise fan could nsk tor.

The Delri group trailed by as many as a dozen points as trie clpjisy Delawarians ran around thd locals in the first hulf. Bui a McucSy uphill pull in the second se.sriori paid off for the The final guru. run tallied of laughs ano equal) mud good basketball, for in Jimmv Wood the to step on local board i 1 Jong the idea to toss the ball into the i oaste Rna vooru aid that wiih amazing Trie cantam of the House ntitnipi slammed home eight field goals and converted four out of five fouls for JJl Al had a little fuzz ittir fii7 nn I of a full grown bush 1, 1 with. 15 markers. amp through Another miehty fine perform made his debut 'with tr.

team in the opening game when Paul Chadick. for a' season and a half a member of the St. JoseDhs College crew, joined the Delaware lint up. Chaciir; was with Hswks the hry. rr: 0: this easor.

rar into scholastic dliTiculties. He performed as though he had wnr. the Bancroft team for years. He handled the ball like sw uici nannies a sruie arm fork arte hi wis re many fteid goa as he scored him And while he was was di snin? 011 hs took time to score six field goals arte five out of six touts for a o' 17 markers. 'lh finest 'or the pasera against Bancroil were Wash Morsnko.

Congo and King Kong Kamiiuki. the Scott Paper player who turned in oe.s; nD the year on the Delri bssres Mo. renko snared 17 points and Kamin St) accounted for 14. Tat entire group of 21 Delri Stars saw action in the first half and the score at the stood at 23 to IS in favor ol the visitors. But in the second half the trio Of Earl I.nvn Danny Hayes, and liars es Manai that a change of tacias was needed to wm f.ne game.

As a result Morenko Kanhnki Bus McGinn. Carl Eruesear and Teeny Ryan, who was named cap tain of the first, squad, plaveri neauv eaitrre an minutes Ouh when M'Ginri drew his fourth prr Bonal. with two tnltnn.es left, was substitution made. Paul McBridi taking his place. this O'jlntct of nnu crs isrieH la hoops for 37 points.

17 in the third period and 20 in the final session while holding Bancroft to elEven in each tjuai'ter. The stead pull to even the score was climaxed for the first lime with eight and half minutes left 111 the final period when Morenko sank two touls to deadlock the count al 41 41. baskets, then Teeny and Stun Macel did the a long one for ihe Delri but the 'C, Chadick scored from underneath and dropped a foul for a 4H 47 rd re which Morenko evened nth a Then Morcnl dtc: bad earnc. Twier within 1 he spare of a minute they broke fast and were wine open. Bus scored the first basket when More, dir.

tit'ew the only guard off to the side Noone's Selections VELVET MASK ntt CHECKS. TROPICAL PARK 1 Candr Trmce Pinehot. 1 Velret Mask. rcrfcr: IVarr Modest Qucfi. 5 Short liistancr Speedy lloncei Ladlirlrt.

Addis. Mi 1 Distrirllble. Kemin Mr. Takus. ast Express Onr Bcslr MODEST QUKK.V FAIR CKOl'NDS Glowset, Durmi, Marc.

Snow Flowrr. C'arlacJe. 3 Semester, rhriMi 4 Warwil. Stella Sadi.i bid.V Carrir amrs. Alms.

Unpolled. Sfepinannn. Reve. Cheek, Girl. Child, Broariwi Wise Princess.

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SANTA ANITA el? ds. Waralii. Quick 1 Cosr.it, Hifb Vote, 3 Bachelor Di Koyal. ariarronr, Rtiffy, Niht Raven. aST)! CiouA Drirt 't Shadow, Galla Clay, White Mrt' Sfc, Rflnsoir, Wise Will.

i fitades. Cold Tronhv NDarc flanny, Don Gurm.iti, li XrACHCLOtt DINNKR. at Pennsylvania. He was cleclnd to Pm Bella Kappa last to thr Sphinx honorary senior thfi 'number of the latter orfranbntlon In addition to Allman. Coach Austin Bishop has possible polni scorers in N'orman Bond, 123 pounds; WiJtinm McKce inn and John Mal'no hravv weight.

COR Aire, A HI, GO LV IN SKMI FINALS THIRD PRES FIVE 28 11 Setback Sends the Thirds Into Tie With South Chester Kaptist Madison Street M. E. upset the Senior Church League applecart last night by handing Third Pres I bvterlan Its first defeat in 14 games this season. And they did it in quite a convincing manner, doubling the score at 28 to 14. As a result South Chester Gap (ti.st, which bumped off Ulenoltlen Presbyterian ov a 41 to 32 count deadlocked the Tnird Pros parsers lor the second half crown.

Thu; t. piayoff will be necessary to the second half honors. Third Prcs won the first half title outright, Aldan Union scored a 26 to 15 victory oyer First Baptist in another league game while Fnsi Presbyterian forfeited to Italian Pres. then in an exhibition game lost to the Italian passers. 29 to 28 Lee Logan was the star or the Madison passers in the triumph over Third Pies, scoring is points as the M.

quintet led all the way SiVVii. Paced the South Chester passers against Glen olden although McCay, of the lal Madison M. Howat, Torward 2" 4 H. Weidner, forward 2. 4 M.

Moody, guard 0 1 1 K'ffe 2 0 4 G. Weidner 10 2 Totals 10 8 Zfl Third Pres. Cline, forward 0 1 Copple, forward 0 0 0 J. Mcwha, forward 1 0 2 Williamson, forward ..0 0 0 Hanna, center ,,2 0 4 O. Mew ha, guard 0 1 1 King, guard (j 0 Ol Shcrrcr, guard 1 3 5 1 4 6 14 Referee Nick Robinson.

Halftime score Madison m. Thir Glenuden Pres. P. Esstek. forward 0 f) 0 Macintosh, forward 0 0 0 worKinan, forward 0 0 0 McCay, center ,...6 3 15 Averill, guard 2 0 4 Rhoadcs, guard 1 3 Totals 9 4 22 South Chrslf Sawicki.

forward a 4 8 Wilson, forward 0 2 Zettlcmoyer, center a 1 11 Watson, guard 3 2 8 Hoff. guard ,4 0 8 Arscott, forward 2 0 4 Totals 7 4i RefereeNick Robinson. Haif iime score 13 13. tie. Mink, guard ,,1 0 2 Totals 11 4 26 First Baptist Siraddcr, forward 0 2 2 Forrest, forward 1 0 2 Weed worth, center 2 0 4 Gibbs.

guard 0 0 0 Moore, guard 1 0 '2 Truitl. forward 1 0 2 Varlnnd, guard 1 1 3 Totals 3 15 Referee Nirk Robinson. Halftime score 13 C. Aldan Union. Fell en ban 111.

Torward Cress, rorwarcl ci rerUcc Sr rii. center Campbell, guard Cox, guard Totals Cnrplick. forward 2 Ersck. forward 3 StaiTorci. forward 2 Corello, HERHV SENIORS WIN "Ilie Berrv Memorial Seniors mu.

tinned their winning ways by defeating the Morwoocl Shamrocks 41 10 31. Gilbert led Berry with 21 points, while the scoring twins of Corklc. shared 1G points. Mclhtde. for Plunitnrr.

guard 0 (1 Murphy, guard 0 f) 0 Christian, guard 2 4 Uotwn, guard 0 0 0 Totals 20 41 Score by period: Mt Clonal a 11 1241 ks 12 2 1131 Sltaun BFDCE BEATS VINES Mnmre.ll. Ijur. ytch nnu rnriai dns ba, u.stonninrr pionship. In the douole.s match Vines and Al Chapin di rcaier' Budge and Dick Skcni 8 6. 6 6 2.

Purdue's football team will play five opponents in 193D who urv the Notre Dame sysirm Wiscomin. Michigan state. Iowa, Nolrt Dame, and Santa Clara. i Miami, Fla March 7 Beautiful Hlaleah and fabulous Santa Anita have just concluded lone winter meetings that, continued to be It perhaps was natural for Joseph Early Widener, America's foremost and most progressive turft figure, to onelsc raci' When Joseph E. Widener, In whose honor the $50,000 Widener Cup is run, took over the Miami Jockey Club winter racing was far from being big time.

II was very well owners. CCO.sv heirsr md the etiil.t from the more niriuent tables, but Important estahli.sh nonts hesitated in sendini; their rest. The custom of wiuteriiK? iccne wn.s loo lirndy estabhsher! lie has ciianited so many other iMiiK.s in racin; Widener. a tall, slender, dlstin Hihslied looking man in his middle fiOs, president of the Westchester Haciny Association, which operaTs Belmont Park. He is vice chairman or The Jockey Club, and a steward of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, in addition to be 1 inc president of the Miami Jockev Club.

He has bred many renowned (horouirhbreds raced hoi sea ev len.sively both in this country and He owns the finest private collection of Hrmbrandts in the. world other priceless art treasures, and one of Ihe most complete sporting Draws Own Plans An amateur architect, Widener sketches all plans for improvements at his tracks. He could be a top notch landscape artist if he had to work at it. The gardens hn tie home near Philadelphia, arc fain He transformed Belmont Park! into a model ol beauty and com pletenesfl. i But of all his mnnv activities he is proudest that he made Hlaleah Park the perfect, race track.

and that the finest horses in the' HALL TAKES OVER '1TH IN BILLIARDS Arthur Hall. Chicago, ranked alone in fout'h placL of the world's sharnpiuushrp Ch cus lot 1 billiard tournament toda after heavy compLition wiiicu mopped Tiff Denton, Kansas City, and Arthur three way tie. Hall maintained a rating by splitting a ser.iion with Gharlic'Mc Court. a' Cleveland last night, Hall lost his twetitiet'i game, rirj ia, in all innings and won his twentieth 50 37. in 52 innings.

Denton dropped to a .477 ratiti" when he split a pair with Johnny Lay ton. New York. Denton won aO 49 In 53 innings and Layton came back with a 50 43 win in Q2 frames Thurnblad druppeo down io seventh place when he lost, twice to leaning Joe Chnmturo. New The scores were SO in 38 innings and SO if; 111 43 timings. Otto Reisf.lt, Philadelphia, beat second place holder Jav Bozeman.

Chicago, twice in Inst night's other competition. Rni.selt won 50 34 in 47 innings and a(i 4d in hi) innings on his home tables. Games today: Lay I on vs. Row man ni New Yok; Clinmnco vs. Denton at New York: and Prank b'covitk' Buffalo, vs.

Thurnblad at Buffalo. CENTRAL SPLITS EVEN Central broke rvrn in a pair of games last nighi. downing New Brunswick. 4ft to 33. and losing to Watson, AtirUasam Oaklry ft Elovd.

foi Crawford Blames Writers for Loss Of Umpiring Job I.ns Anjjeles, March 7 Sam Crawford, operntin freight elevator a I.a Angeles ware hour e. retu.s' to pate for plm pn.ierinen. Wuhoo Sni tsmadtt Angeles writers, blamino them for losing his job as I aeific Coast Leacuc umpire nicy crniciiyd the old Detroit sine err; a decisions. i 1 vision 01 the I third annuai Suburban Snnn. Waters baskctbail tournament.

The final day for filing entries wm last Saturday and the list was closed when three tean slipped under the wire, ihe list includes two teams from the Main Line League, six out of the seven Delco League com Lhrfce froni Lh" Delri, two Jh mor Church two from other UiLWA B'C'yS' Ub Imp. ThI wS eamS are Elated with any league. Heading the list anJ seeded in the number one is Herb Good's .1. a laiti.i. iny crooks won the four county crown last year after giabbing Deico honors in 1 ua WP with sun Ship, Good's team woll Lh Main r.t League crmvii year and finished first the regular season this year lnis include Resu rection Big K.ve, Delco League nace Darby, also "from the Main Line circuit, Third Presbyter! uiudinians.

another Deico Leatrue crew, Sun Oil a of the Del the Eddystone B. which pffiS Ar lv. Ulla the banner of the Eddystone Aces and the un I oefeated Resurrect jOJ) B. C. quintet B01'S Su" and Recreation Division.

illl "B'lt teams and three others muim Dyes. The other 1 three teams which drew byes are Lamqtit A of Gknolden; the Ave, second icunu berths The remaining i.en teams which were nnt luoky enough to draw byes were St. Hciwig's, Media, and A all of the Delco League; Con oleum and Sinclair, of the Delri circuit, ami Madison street Media Club "28," and Lester, B' hlav t' Se' IOr the I squeezed in next wetk with thbulk 01 tne ptay takjng place during the last two weeks or the month The U1 LTtara envision or the tournament will meet the survivor I Montgomery counties for the Subur ban cnainpionship. The draw wan made yesterday .1, tue limes of fice and the for the first rouna loilows Madison Street M. Congo leu m.

S'. Hed wig's vs Media v.v Ki Top C. and Sinclair vs. C. T.

A. half of the upper bracket "Brook t.iouioun oiurj z.a winner, and Lamont A. C. vs Resurrection Boys Club. Bottom half of upper bracket: Chester Ukrainians vs.

Lester Congoleumwinner. and Third C. winner. Top half of lower bracket: Upper iii dj vs. Meoia Hi Top B.

C. winner, and Aronimink Beavers vs. bottom nail of lower bracket: Eddystone B. C. vs.

Royal vs. Sinclair C. T. A. winner.

MAKTLV MAY BirilOlJftOUT New Braunfels, March 7 (lP) Hcrsiiei Martin, clever Phillies center fielder, was cainside ed a probable holdout, today after the deadline had passed and he had failed to notify Manager James 1 Doc) Protho when he would arrive for spring training, Protho said, however, it might be "jumping 1 him as a holdout." Leslie Powers first baseman obtained from Jersey City, also had not yet reported, but it was understood lie was en route from California. HOWDY, NEIGHBOR rookie was from his home 01 raw faw. Mich. XntvrdVroVVtt Original designs new colorings quality that is frtirlitirmal uith In tc rumen. Sec oir E.rwsition of new styles or Shrtnj '39.

3 Pair AND VV 1 Although the Widener holdings in traction and railroad shares, real estate and whatnot grew amazingly 111 value. Widener as a young man had to work pretty hard for a rich man's son. Hn had time for only one year at the University of Pennsylvania before he was drafted into the office of his father, Peter A. When recreation was available, young Joe widener found it with At first thev were show horses Widener never did a great deal of riding, but was an accomplished romsman. He handled his own entries, including foiir hands, at the old Madison Square Garden and one of the finest judges of poto Kentucky's Shim place Widener broke into racing Tha partnership with Howard Lewis that lias lnile( ware am i one of the developers and try ever has known.

Widener purchased Elmendorf outside Lexington and one of the showplaccs of Kentucky, in 1917. From it has come such iliers as Chance Shot, winner of the Belmont Stakes, and his sons. Peace Chance, winch repeated his old man's feat in the Belmont Slakes and Chance Sun, the Futurity winner which failed to get to the Kentucky Derby Brevity also was from Elmendorf. When A Belmont, died in 1024, Widener bought liberally at ure Dispersal of (he Nursery Stud, paying $100,000 for Fair Plav he sire of Man o' War. Joseph E.

Widener has done more for racing than racing ever will be SINCLAIR CLINCHES PLAYOFF POSITION i enncned a play League last night by thumping! Monslcy upset Texaco Servic 40 to 30. as Ait Pcale paced an extra period triumph, while I 31 to 2 1 waters' Flowers, Sinclair Drtihs, forward 4 Shallcross. forward 3 0 (i Prnilt. forward 2 0 4 Wright, forward 2 1 5 Mosher. center 3 0 fi Davis, guard 5 0 10 Drueding.

fruard 5 1 11 O'Connell. guard 0 0 0 Qowles, guard 0 0 0 Willard, forward 1 Carlin, forward 3 Mccll. center 1 Scotti, ccnler tt Coyle, guard a Dalle, guard 0 Hoffner. guard 0 Tolals 13 Referee Bumlrv. Malfli.

Sinclair, Hi; Campus, 13. McGowan. forwan Plnlliiis. forward Gobrccht, center King Pealc. fm Collins, Bauer, 201 TKAMS TO ENTER KELAYS AT PENN A tola! of Cm dinadc prop 01 mdd, is in tin foidv ddtds, ny of Pennsvlvimia Picld April The high schools lead with 142 followed by the college.

with ,18 and ihe preparatory schools with 21. '1 his entry exceeds bv seven the number received al this time a year Among the prep schools entered a iv itorclrutown Military. Blair. Hi. I.

Perkiomrn. Pins rv. Prnnitig Wyoming Seminary and Brooklyn Prep. Other Sports on Page 18 I 1 i 1 VANDERBILT TO RACE AT BOWIE Maryland's Leading Owner to Help Battle Outside Rivals Bowit, March 7 Maryland owners, headed by Alfred G. Van derbilt, whose stable includes Galley Slave, holder of the world's three eights mile record, are well prepared to fight the invasion of from other states, who will seek purses during the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association's meeting, beginning March 29.

Trainer J. H. (Bud) Stotler is bringing a fit band of horses from California for Owner anderbilt. However, Stotler lias at the Sagamore Farm in the Worthington Valley scores of horses, who are reported ready for the races therefore anything Stotler saddles dur mg the initial meeting of the 1939 Eastern racing season, will be ready tc run for a King's ransom. Silvio Coucci, or New York, one of America's ace race jockeys, will do the riding for Owner Vanderbilt during the approaching meeting.

When the stable runs an cntrv Lloyd Knapp will serve as Couccf's running mate. Both boys exhibited fine saddle form the past Aimer at Santa Anita, California and should be at their best here next month Frank Garrett, who is looking after the horses of Howard Bruce and Chester F. Hockley at Pim lico; H. Guy Bedwell, who is handling Major Ral Parr's string; Dr. J.

Fred Adams, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Mr. Mrs. Bowes Bond.

J. W. Y. Martin. Al G.

Weston, Henry L. Straus, William Elder, Harry Brown, George Brown, G. R. Bryson, Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Getz, Mrs. William Shrewbridgc, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Pearcs, Mrs. John Bosley, Charles Meister, Charles Beal, James Lavery and other residents of this state, arc all set to do theirbest to repeal the invasion. General Manager Joseph B.

Boyle of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, true to his promise to give visitors here next month the finest, is offering the following during his meeting beginning March 29: All finishes photographed by the Jones high speed camera. The "daily double" on each day's first and second races. Improved train service from New York, Philadelphia and other eastern cities via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Free parking space on track property for 10, 000 automobiles, with a special staff of police to guard the machines during racing hours. Seven races daily with the opening event starting at 2.30 p.

m. A remodeled grandstand, clubhouse and paddock. Better lighting and sanitary conditions far horsemen and a racing strip, that while fast, still contains a cushion which keeps thoroughbreds from raking dutvii, With such a lineup, Boyle is confident of playing host to large attendances daily, that is, if the weather man is on his good behavior. Wagering mil be in charge of Mortimer M. Mahonv, whose crew of t250 men will include 90 sellers and as many cashiers.

Marshall Cnssidy of New York, who will serve as the track's representative steward, will come here next week from Florida to look over all owner, traineT and jockey licenses. No one, who isn't in the good graces or the Maryland Racing Commission or the governing bodies of cither states, will be allowed ply their trade here. 1 i.e. Doom, wherein saliva tests arc taken after each trace, is being Ladson will have modern Quarters to SECOND DIVISION 'ACTIVE AT VAUCLAIN While fhe first division has gathered all the spotlight in the Vatt clain Pinochle tournament, the closeness of the second division is attracting considerable attention from the other members or the fire company, so this week the standing of that division is reported. The defending champion Joe Dougherty seems to be definitely eliminated, being very deep in this division with only 7 points and onlv 5 more weeks to go.

After an absence of 2 weeks. Tarzan Fiwano again returned to the cellar, bcinu able to secure onlv one point the past three weeks, being on the heels of Vince who has points Danny Costa brushed aside another challenger last week, by shutting out P. Priel his closest rival, and now leads the pack bv l' points. The games this week will be played on Fridtiv Instead of Thursday night, due to a previous schrduled meeting. The second division standings: Earned Total Pis Pts Kup'ick ini 3.701 Sweeney to 3S18 S.

Ciaiiclla 10 345s Foley 10 32fi3 T. Mclntyre P. Priel 9 322R J. Fnza j) 3072 Greto 8' 3426 Plynn 3274 .1 Diuc'urrlv 7 'tins J. Mclntyre D.

Dougherty df Johnson Ma lion Pizza no GARNET GIRLS WIN Sw basdeibai. victory yesterday afternoon at Swarhrr.ore by turning back ibp College 34 to 21 Margaret Lceper again 'was high scorer for the victors with 18 points on eight field goals kr.d two loul Wash tallied when Bus practically duplicated the curlier play. iif i' 1 'a frosts nude me score ad to 4n in inyor of the Lv ln passers A pair of foots, by CJonatv and Lacy shaved the to 52 50 with two minutes to go but Kamliiskl dropped two fouls and Erickson scored another to put. the same on the ice. As a contrast, the yaine contained little thrilling basketball but it did produce plenty of enter rings around Hie secunn Delri The whiskered gents knew ail h' 10 lhe crewe sticks of tlie trade, both legal But in addition to 1 they were mlEhty fine 1 the final min when the Delri sent ihi Kho1 bcl1cilful of subs In and had matched the onlv field nal marfr House of David r.

oranr. forward 1 "ii isu forward 6 rteilif. center shrchan. guard 3 IMri All Star Gay. forward Clark, forward t't bine, renter Brown, iiuard Icl ic.s.

guard Maionev. forward Seber. forward Sharkey, forward rster Gorham. "uarri H. Wood, guard 0 0 0 .1 Totals 1 1 Stars a 6 '2 Home of David 12 14 10 Heferees Georce Smith and Bill 7'i7C'! Fntfs mjs.sed House of chasm f.

rnback 2. BrMMs Delri Stars. 8 Roth 3 Clln'c ScRcr 2 bine. lrlri All Stars McGinn, forward 3' 17 Moicnkn, forward 1 3 Ksmtr.sKt. renter 4 14 Slrry iriarti Hyan, guard rtriarin for'A; MvBnde.

rorwa J'y r' guard nun a r'jnrr forward Macel, center 'ey. guard ConatK. uiiarri Chadick. forward McC.onigle. forwnrd 20 10 7o Stars lf) Elancroft niiii 11 Rrrferees CJeorge Smiili and (till cauls missed Morenko, nyan.

4: Macel. 2 Chadick. HOOK WINS Hook Junior High ended drea Aldan Mortimer rKS. wal'd namn h. and 11 10 M.ur.is (look I "nil FOB KHZ UlC liter 13 Cd 1 at! "to Judefinc.

forward 1 nek. ward "a Kornnfel. center '5 ftuarl Cronm. guard 3 Totals Pcfpi Jrnnintts. HatTunr n.

id ro ii mis.y,) 12; Rose, 1 1 I 1 i 1 I run Ma i.onril Four Ball golf tottinament reached the semi Tinals today wilii the Ralph Gil Ida.lil Sammy 'Sura loam siaied to take on tiie Tonv Maneio I.aw.son Lililc combine, and Ule liorton Smit ii l'aul Runvan duo Revoli nd Johnny Principal thrill nf vesierday's sec 'hl' by Guld hirciie on' mini' mrl!" to "i Siieatl past Ci.uc Vood and Bill Binkr, GtililalU and hne.ii. had been (own fy smith ''ii who eimuiuncd Ucnir, Millie jiiid u'l the final hole. Ftr Diilrh Harrison and Mangru't tsUvS river o'1 r''" "C't Met disc i and 6. SAINTS' KA li CONTINUES rvtnr rov aai KIDl.l U. null! KINS Th Rid 1 din'1 n'.

'p, v.as fo: 'riVV1'1'1 eo.ls idler I'ark t'rospc, Clark, forward forward.

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