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Loughlin Captures City CHSAA Frosh Title Hayes Staves Off 1 1-- r- V. I it St. John's Faces Fordham Threat B'klyn Prep for Novice Laurels A Happy Rabbit Joins Bill Veeck's Browns The kingpins of track and St. John defending champion in the mythical Subway Conference, meets a serious threat Wednesday in Kc.rdham hlSh st'hools head-on Vi (122) at the 69th Regiment Armory, a game that launches 1 ra 8 lne annual the most critical part of the Redmen's schedule. C.

H. S. A. A. Novice and Fresh- St.

John's then successively plays Indiana, Purdue, Niagara, track meet at the 106th and St. Bonaventure, which -swept its first 11 games. It is ii the Redmen's first invasion of I I II Regiment Armory, with Bishop Loughlin wresting the frosh. title from Cardinal Hayes andi the latter retaining its novice' title. Loughlin enjoyed a rompi LONG JUMP TO A.

L. Stan Rojek, bearing the nickname of the Happy Rabbit, has been kept on the jump from 'dugout to dugout." The Buffalo milkman came up with the Dodgers, went to the Pirates in a rich Rickey cash sale. Next, sold again, he appeared with the Cardinals and this past week the Browns claimed him on waivers. Stanley looked to be coming into his shortstop kingdom with "the Corsairs in 1049. The previous campaign he had formed half of a fast keystone combination, with Danny Murtaugh across the bag from him, that kept Pittsburgh up in the race.

But in April, Ken Johnson, then a rookie with the Car-dinals, beaned him in a night game, and Rojek, upon his return to the baseball wars, slumped badly at bat and in the field and ever since his star has been fading steadily. CHIP ON SHOULDER Rojek was a cockv rookie even the Big Ten. They play at Indian Saturday and at Purdue Win Streak Broken tne following Monday. Lasi with -17 'i points. rteek Indiana beat Iowa, which Hayes barely edged out had won 12 straight.

The Hoo HtooKivn I'm) ov three uoints.i hm zr-jr siers have two b-11 In running up their freshman Don Schulundt-satd kings Point L. Jh winn, tne Bronx to be the best scholastic player: Long Island I niversity f. ever developed in mm streak ended mne points pickS. uP: Lou Scott, a sophomore. Mji totyjtom Ktngs mthe field in i.t upp lira Piimps tnis uiny before he reached Ebbets Field.

He was a ground mechanic events, de- events made the difference. In the frosh events two meet With the Air Force during the war and caught up with iweek. Manhattan engages St. 'OUI ,01 n'ne r. i ilVarwi aflnnniiin :it.feated Mike BoH irranris odiuiuav di ivi nuuii nilj.

4 th.i HQth Armnrv is tOl in the Kings Point 11 1,1 dash as Kd Almaquer of Xavier Zwirn. with victories turned in a flashy O.Oti time to 20 and 100-vurd tne 1,1,1 nleet hel(l ihost to Georgetown Saturday CCNY is at Hofstra1. i eewee ueese in a oenice game in nonoiuiu. "So you're Mr. Shortstop of the Dodgers, eh?" he taunted the Littie Colonel.

"Well, you'd better be good to keep me from taking your job away from you, that's all I've got to -j i in thp no imia ai Mug ruiidy. aim, and iter of St i nil i ni I M't i 1. I. eunesnay i. nancis imi; Ml Hall su ing which ncgun mi ce years ago.

intact but the all-around Hayes set the other standard Redmen Lead in Sei-ien Istrength of the was in the 220 with a 0:25.3 clocking Strangely enough, Fordham's too great. to break Yern Dixon's oldj 1 1 I Ull I. r-t ,1 were nv local rivals Columbia pool record with a 2:31.3 effort standout runner with Manhat- and St. Francis. The Rams ijn the 200-yard ba ro College.

Iliowed to the Lions. IH 17, and I breaking the old mark of Loughlin's victory in tha to the Terriers. 52 r4. The Kings Point racked up its win-! freshman event came without Rose Hill cagers, who wonining points with important too much trouble, since they their last six. conquered triumphs in the 330-yard med-'had piled up a 14-point lead in Ceorgetown, Temple.

North ley relay and 4(K)-yard freestyle the field events last Wednesday poor Haves came limping in a second with markers. ro 1 i a State, illanova.j relay, as well ns the in-'Princeton and Army. All those; dividual medley anil 410-yard jinajor victories were scored on, freestyle where Klages the road. bested Swirn. The summaries: NOVICE EVENTS Mile relay 1.

Brooklyn Prep iStan Adam St. John's has triumphed; 1 he summaries its four Met riiiniiifliito mraiev relay mini 7 "Pl'onenis (ODidl)( Hw wollti. Tim. 3-10. BUhop Uwmin (John Farrr i.

'Bay. Reese told him to go to it. Stanley couldn't quite live up to those brave words, however. But he was a hustling infield understudy and when his name was brought up in a trade rumor, three and sometimes four clubs pricked up their ears. "Give me 30 games in any infield in either league and they will never get me back on the bench again," was another of his boasts.

But he could only get into five con- flicts with the Dodgers when Reese was on the sidelines with an injury, NO RABBIT IN HIM It could never be said that Rojek had the heart of the rabbit he was named after. He was noisily confident. He already has a stormy life on and off the diamond behind him. He flirted with the Mexican outlaws in 1046 and had to be rescued from a burning milk truck by a younger brother four years later. In August, with the Cardinals, he suffered a fractured shoulder in batting practice.

He's the second Cardinal discard Owner Bill Veeck of th Browns has signed, both shortstops. Marty Marion was the other. It's a bid for St. Louis fan favor. If Stanley comes through, Bill will score heavily as the man who gave him his chance when the Red Birds were too blind to recognize true worth.

Bill would like nothing better than discrediting the rival Cardinals. Rojek won't have to battle Marion for the shortfield job. The deposed manager of the Cardinals has become a coach with the Brownies. Perhaps Rojek still won't have it any more, and fail to make Hornsby's varsity. But he's beginning his baseball life all over again in the American League.

2 Jlm Rue- Charles Kane, stepnen Mclaanei; in date Waener. CCS Man-: no-art I. zim. l. i v.

defstv'e I 7wirti I hat tan and St. Francis. Last tnmr'i'. utcu. i.

Deunni. Time. 3493. season thev boat Fordham. 73 2 r- 3- p- Tlme 1 0 iV.i, Vincent DiStepnan.

John F.ynn, hilt bowed tO the RjlllS the! l-iO-rd medley I. Prondf. 1 Richrd Ostendorfl: 2. LaSaJle Junius Brv- 1. PioiaiiK.

j. vor1. Ll.U.;aiU, John Holleran, Hugh Davy, Tim. 1 47, Wrafterl: 3, Xdvier Fdward Often. Jffph Dive 1.

Sachnoff. L. I 2. EvaiiiJFuhr Doiidera. Henrr Sepulnedai: 4, Bishop-K.

3, Wettler, K. P. Winning acore iouhltn 1 John James Rowe. Charles. 75 potnu.

xarl Srepnkm McTanie); 5, Cardinal Hayes. 100-vard fruMiyie 1. Zwim. L. J.

1 Time 9 01 run f. U' 3' rer o'p'ri 'year previous, til 70. in overtime. The series dales hack to with St, John's leading. to 11.

In last year's renewal Fred Christ, Fordham. and Hob woluk, St. John's, shared scor-: l'ig honors, each with 10 points. 1WII1. n.ce uvn d.wii.ii T.me, 2 10 3 2.

l.orun. L. J. 3. Fronde.

K. P. Tlmel I Chal lee. Donnelly. Eagle Sports Picture ALL IN VAIN Karl Fuchs, Radio Ham Shop, gets by Harold Bender, Stars, en route to a layup shot but he missed in Flatbush Boys Club House League basketball game yesterday, the Stars shone to the extent of 36 17.

2:31.1. I Mile run 1, Don Mcauire. Si. Aimi- Of the starters in last season's Zwi. L.

I. U. 3. Oram, k. P.

O'Sulilvtn. Bice; 4. Wphen 3.22 ft. 1 Fordham Prep; Robert Catiw.lci. steniiiac.

battle. St. John's has three who -inu-vard Iree.iv re.av 1. K. iSnl.

4 so will fill similar roles Time, i sz, (lav Zawoluk. Ronnie Mac- St. John's Marksmen John I n.i.i ru.t 100-aid dMi 1. Mario Sani.di. Cardlnali 2.

Ernesi Leviaier. Cardir.al Haven; 3. Kngeii Carrell. Bishop Loughlin; 4, Richard. Burke.

Brooklyn 5, William Houilhan.i Mount Bt. MichaeU. Time, 0:10 fl. 440-yard run 1. Burt McDonald, LaSalle; 2 Joe Leihv; Brooklyn Prfp: Stan Sirerapalt, Cardinal Haj-en: 4 Kevin Fordham has two, Fred Christ Win Triangular Meet 2 Boro Schools Gain In La Salle Cage Play Jersey Fencing Team Excels In N.

Y. U. Tourney Xew Brunswick, X. Jan. 2H "'i i ui vuiniii win iilh a iictftiu advantage with the expected St John's I'nivpi-sitv llo-i sao-vard relav 1, Fordham (James ca starting tive of Carlson H-8, Uan Aiiri Keim.

i.w carom. Ed.v.,d vnin Chlist fi-4 Vrl M. 1. J. ailfl Klltger.S 111 Plynni: 2.

St Franc Prep; 3. St. Michae.a. Two Brooklyn teams ad- up the deficit. Dan Mi-Laugh Cardinal Hayea.

chinski 6-2 and Al Larkin triangular rifle meet on tlieilmtP7f40 2 NOVICE TEAM SCORING and one was eliminated', lin racked up the day's indi (yesterday in the La Salle (Jram-j vidual high with 17 points for i mar School Basketball Tourna- Ascension. Prep 20. Cardinal Hayes 23. Brooklyn Rutgers' range here today. The Redmen tallied 1.109 points in the three-position match.

M.I.T., Kd Conlin, another frequent starter, is For St. John's, Zawoluk is Jim Davis H-H, UNHAPPY RABBIT The whole Brownie team must fight its way up from the second division. That's the kind of a fight Stanley Rojek likes best. He must be an Unhappy Rabbit over the lowly estate to which he has fallen. You can't go much lower than the Browns and still stay a big-leaguer.

Yet it's the new deal in St. Louis. Veeck is going to make something out of the St. Louis Americans, and Rojek is in on the ground floor of the undertaking. He isn't a power hitter with his .274 as a Cardinal, but he hurts you with his timely hits over and through the infield and he scuttles around short or he wouldn't have earned his Sollv Walker MacCih'rav last year's National Intercolle Pordham Prep Bishop Lughlln ll'j.

LaSalie 9. Xavler 8. Si. John a Prep 7. Lasalle Military 6.

Rice 8. De USalle. Mount St. Mirhaela. St Augustine.

St. Pranclii Prep tall tied 5, 81. Ann a 4. FRESHMAN EVENTS tnn.vDi-ri rfn.h 1 Frank Nauni. St.

The fencers of William Dick- inent held at the La Salle in other games, Immaculate inson High of Jersey City pre-i Manhattan. Conception of the Bronx stopped vailed yesterday in the 17th an- St. Matthew's and St. Rose of 1 AH Hallows of the Bronx, nual interscholastic nu rna-Lima were the local ouintets St. John's of the Bronx and McMahon fi-1.

jgiate champion, was second best with a score and Rutgers iiAnicMi i irnrruT I rolled up markers. St. MADISON, UTRECHT is linbealen four Francia: 2 Roier Dlaii'. Cardinal Haves. mep sponsored l)V X.

I. that won. the former over St. defeated Holv of Man- 'i R.h P.Dt Hthnn iiuaniin 4. ram LOSE FOOTBALL COACHES i Stexe Mall ner of St.

John's be Lasa.ie! Bnan waii. Mount at its Washington Square Hinui- Thomas the Apostle of Manhat- hatian. Our Ladv of i tur The winners, who recent-, tan, lie latter over St. Ray- impeii of Manhattan toppled deeded on time baui i i. John Bjahop captured the Jersey mond's of the Bronx.

Both Sacred Heart of the Bronx, Tie "bTpw: State championship, were pre- men resulted in Hip same and Good Shepherd of lTw.n'T'rkn uw" -nte'l with the Castello Tro- 2121. Meanwhile. St. Manhattan won by forfeit from so-yard dasii-i. t.d Aimaquer.

xuvier. phy, a gift of Hugo and James was outed Ascen- St. Andrew Avcllino of Queens. land Andy Tanner of M. I.

T. were the top gunners with 285 points each. KIIV HariO IIQO. DIM1UH .1. fit 1 1 he scores: si.

Johira The lineups: Ranquan. Cardinal Hayef 4. William Walih. I a MCI to, 1. I Jt-iniiij, rinn 0- tail, i.i.

St Mirhaela: 5 Dan Munro, SI. Michael. I .1, I ii Matihe Total Time. Ofi la new meet record. I 11 2M set and held by Murine.

nd oranaer oi si 1 lie Garden htate represent a-' maintained the advan- Maliner Veila Prone Kneel Sund 96 90 -loo nit 98 92 91 9 95 87 99 93 8T lames and ev I'trecht Highs are without football coaches, the Brooklyn Kagle learned last night. Sam Klein, the Rensonhtirst mentor, has been let out as li-echt grid coach and Al Caruso, Madison's mentor, has been given a regular junior high school appointment to Piihlic School 25, Lafayette and Sumner This eliminates him from the Highnay pict lire. 2T i i-i Mtke McD.id Cardinal 1 CS tinned I KICK SIX rivals 111 tae ,0 the jhn Diirkin Brt mi an a 'St. Thnmai the Apcetie f. 1 .1 oarcm 1 2 0 2 WHliama .1 9 0 2 Rfimmey .12" 2 14 Dhvi.

1 0 2 II 3 Campbell 0 ft other, making only seven field goal attempts and losing possession of the hall for only a single niinule. But during that minute, St. John Sullivan sent a long pass to his fellow ro-captain, Rob Shea, who raged it. Final score: St. Michael's 2, Smith School 0.

WINS SCHOOL HOOP GAME BY 2-0 SCORE 2fi (U.R Faced with a rone defense, Smith's School de. Tided to "freeze" the hall last 'in a Hampshire Basketball League game wilh St. Michael's. Smith's players passed the hall bark and forth to each the 2B0 Havre: 2. Paul Oale.

St. Anion In. IliallV matches ami replaced .,.,,,.,,,1 11 (. 7. Bnherl Ttnm Inuhlin 4.

II potlll-. IO It Lanni Em rich Bocrard Tote, is i Cr.m. De LaSalie: 3. Pmneui Oallo. Xav- I' OlPSt lllll.S lllgll as tile title-.

vt le Martin Williams Ke. 494 47J 443 I 111 24 To ala Tula 'mU'anbv Din of aild C.hin "6 llOopC.I lli.ie for St. T110.1U.S tile oi si. Ainuatinea. Time.

0 1 which attracted the leading Total, 44(i. relav- 1 Power Memorial uim --vjni, 1 1. M. I. T.

Prone Kneel Stand 100 96 89 S'. Ravmind a fl Si. Ruae of Lima 1 Tanner Tooley 2 rtvan 86 87 86 66 I Zarttarian Auer -100 -IOO -100 94 94 92 "Vwhue. John Barren. John Srhay Donald IC.1II1S 111 Hie I lie 1 1 opo 1 1 Ul 1 1 le 2112 Bclianr 2, Cardinal Hayea.

II. Bulmp Louah- area r' 1 ill 1 I JB1 lin- 4. St. riaiifia Prep S. Pi.

Aunialine. S1- of rallied 111 the l.rc,r,e freshman th.h HcoRiNc. 1' HhU was 1 in i iui ed spn half t.aUfht BiJhcp Louahlin 47'a. cardinal 1H. in Pool 1 of tile first rolllld ll.V passed St KaUllOlld's i'1 the Mau.uaa H0S St.

Augustine 18 6-7, Power Memorial Klti-i 1. balanced Dickinson ft Francia Prfp 11. Xauer 6 Si Michael 11 "aidlll Ml I 'II MMIII (mi McGlVlin. Tota'j .1 .1 ho 1 fi rr.rriah 1 fl Marlin 2 Daiy 6 21J1 Tolala SI 3 21 SONYA EYES OLYMPIC TITLE 4, ue uisa.ie nrn 1 tji i. 1 1 it'll Willi It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 t.

,,..,..,,1 Kose iih nine point s. Patrick a Alcrii.i:,iii 499 473 Rutar Prone Kneel 99 90 99 88 98 8t III 1 1 1 tand Total Fordham Prep Rice i. Mount Si "I 277 Michael 1 2-7. St. John Pifp 1.

B4 271 fl'i -ml 2 Ii Kai analh 8 Andrl irel 4 Keiiiv 1 17 Cdlhv 0 0 AndeiAon (iuenthrr Catwa Mllier Drew 2tti RnnniA I nrlc (oin until II I it-111, ainillltl .111 team, finished second, while Hopkins (Conn.) Grammar took third place honors. De Witt Clinton was fourth. 98 94 8fi B5 the numlier Jim Ryan tal- lied fur the lowers. St. Patrick's, led by Kd Colby's nine points, lagged, 12.

at "'''''1' 'the half but couldn't ipiite nuke' 4 I 0 2 4 .204 4 2 In 3 0 6 it 3 2S8 -488 41S 1J39 Tciel District Cage Final Joe Smith's lfi .1 IIS, Tolala in the in Tool 2. Bay side, competing Toweel Repels Keenan for Title final minute of play enabled also was eliminated the open-t he Bonnie Lads to edge outJng round, losing lo Clinton, the Paerdegat Pirates. and to Hopkins Grammar, at the Red Hook Community '3 (). Mangrum's 67-204 Leads Phoenix Golf Continued from Preceding Page liT yesferday ami a today, and voting Kred Hawkins of Vl Paso'. Cavanaugh has a 2H count.

In the 212 grouping were Australian Jim Kcrrier with a tilt today and K. J. I Dutch Harrison, who toured the course with, econri straight 70. Boro's Skating Queen Finds Perfect Spot to Train for Oslo Classic Vv PAVIi (iOl'LI) Though the modern Olympics were revived in at Athens, igure skating possibly the most charming and alluring of all competition was not Ftaged nn an international level until 1924, 1802 or 1942, the fact remains that Brooklyn has nev- er come with a champion on ice. Never, that is.

until the pf)52 edition, if one can pardon fc Continued from Preceding Page Center yesterday and gain the. Boys High was the only final round of the Park Depart- competing Brooklyn school, dropped Keenan near the ropes, District Six basketball1 Abraham Lincoln was entered but Keenan bounced right off tourney. Smith rolled up 12 but failed to make an appear-the canvas and continued with-; points and his ea ni a ance. out 'a count. Both men were George Wagner accounted ton warned for holding in this 10.

W'hitey Doyle of the loser Xavier Gunners Top session. was the game's top poimmaker RnrAantnwr, Arnrlamv straight sub-par round. Open ing dav lie had a ns. veterdav Orioles Buy Pitcher a lifl. Today he was out in one- Howell From Giants with tallies.

Desnite the hammering he i tiniler-iiar X. but got hot corn- Baltimore. Jan. 2i The Bal took in the earlier The Bonnie Lads oppoe the tW ing home for a Keenan stuck it out in the -Pvthons for the district crown! Borilentown. X.

Jan. 21', every goiter In the timore Orioles announced io. day the purchase of pitcher when he took a count of two! today at the Red Hook Com- Led by Larry Lomolino of Bay- first 20 scores today broke par. a bit of foresight on the part of some of Soma Klopfer's en-! thusiastie rooters. i With beauteous Barbara Ann lard iDixiei Howell, riuiithaiider.

from tlie New after staggering around on rub- munity Center. sitle. ho fired out of a pos-, The bo-t scores were iiik by iinrt- loos I Thp lineini- isible 200. Xavier 1 1 mil School's Kred of Great Neck. Bonme Lada I Paetdegal p.ra i rille tea 111 Won IIS ,11111 sll'aiglll ailll Mlllllg till I OI lilalll-.

Iiowen n.iu a was I Keenan, 1 1 7 1 2 pounds. Scott turned pro. ine held is wide open for Sonya anil assorted competitors from two not falile to solve 2 t) 4 Dovle (met i ag- .1 19'victory without defeat with a of Cedai liur-t, by wa.v ot recoiil year unh Minnca-n 2 KMJ deci-ion over Bortlen- San Antonio. Texas. U'ampler polls ot the American 4 town Militarv Ac.ideniv here to- lias a 21 1 total, the same as that turn.

He hail a 1 12 record with has a 21 1 total, the as that turn, .1 2 12 Dillon 1 10 Muila' rr I 1 3 113 Minrav Oilleaple who had a the lime 1 lull 111 1 dav at the Bordentowii range. pusleil by gressive style and constantly left himself open to righthand punches. Toweel weighed lltii pounds 4 ounces. I After his bad start. Keenan Toiau continents, and boro boosters' can be forgiven for going intoj raves about the Williamsburg lass.

By every standard, she tnAms tllA A.ll-.l 0 0 0 The totals 3 II 10 32 Total- Sil Kneel Ofi Tor 48 4M 4H 48 44 1'tri 42 42 1H2 switched tactics in the third' round and tried to combat BROOKLYN LEAGUE Toweel's punishing attack with BOWLING TONIGHT rro .10 -48 Milift 4 49 -ntim .10 4. 47 I To: 24 P.i iie Sr. AO JT 48 4 49 DRAFTSR1EN! Here's one of the most rewarding opportunities in America! Rprenllv IfV 1 he I S. Yiw to litiilil il- firt TOIIC IMKRKI IBMK1NK. tlif Kl.rlnr Rn.it miuum nw fMer niiiiiy NtriMiielv nnMtniinji npmi limilif- to Di -itifMi ilh rld trit al, linfllin n.i Liir c'iioi vji ii Tinguished Brooklyn predeces-I sors as Evelyn Chandler, Eileen Seigh and Andra McLaughlin.

and there are those who will point to the record to prove she is their superior. For one thing, Sonya flies MAJOR LEAUir 47 IHi 4 41 IH2 2H1 241 P.ifl Ktieei Of! 4 To' 4 8 AS 1711 4:1 1 7't 41 4S 177 44 40 178 4fi 43 187 OLYMPIC TITLE CONTENDER That's beautiful, 16-year-old Sonya Klopfer of Brooklyn, drilling faithfully at Grossinger's for Olympic figure-skating champs starting Feb. 16. Sonya is given good chance of winning crown. Short View Gold Hmnilton.

Park lope 4S 44 Bed i. Collet, Farrmut I'mplrf. Otln- yann 49 44 ton ti. Slate Blue, Brighton shore M' 4fi 4H Blue. RurkUnd rrh Slope Blu.

Unjdftiu 48 j0 Kwl Ternlntvl. 111-1 ikiiiiniK, mui it 111 01111 110 where. It was in that round that Toweel was warned for head-butting. In the fifth, Toweel, clearly annoyed at Keenan's holding, roughed his opponent to the floor and clam- or piping rvpfrinx 222 for Oslo, Norway, and theOlym- Smith ii tlia navt fawr i -i -a at How is she prepared! hours each morning and four pics 111 me nexi ew uajs a t0 face a eruellimr six-dav lay grind, erind? the head Of the delegation ot Sonva's MioVaretJ. CLASH A 1-EAtil'K Fairway RrKa1 Blue, Regal Red Gardner Red, Gardner Blue Mile Blue, r.acle Ked t.

Alhee. Park Slojie 'nrra-ftul. Terminal i. Off niton. Hamilton Hrichton, Netlna ta.

tjuenitn I.a wler, CLASS l.KAGLB mother, mnlhor. jbered on top of him. He then i ea' lata. StllnS. KVIStS tlll'llS Ml SIC nn ee- CITY SALESROOM an inkling.

vitgioia naain tit ic A 11, "Jthrc T3os apologized 'aftiT a warning. ,0 seUlll8 exer-; Keenan received a cut over his roit itllVJ I Cllirv I u. unusual ton are the other two since! 7, she said, unusual. Ule "tost ruggeo nature, ieft.eye in that frame. How STEADY it it? look lilt' reroi (I t4 ntir lif-t Tin- iftniH -hoMfc lli.il Im-cii no hiMitf ill -turn at KlTirir Rn.il (or IT 'tl MMI-! How PLEASANT it it? We tn.iint.iin housing Imii tMii li'lp on toiHlp in iihh.

New I iloii or nt I i.H li i' it' ililtoi intc roimnnnil W'tik iiml ii'i-rtMlioii Inililifk Hi KltMtrir Boat in' frrllrnl. Ocean i. Hi ml (ton Red, Hamilton (., 00011l011.S, How does it PAY? Our p.i is liili. Our hu-v uoik-liour lu-ihilr ii--uip ltij u'fl ii ii How INTERESTING is it? ot iomm: row i in inri ii ii' tuturi i Ir i ni' ii-ltiii 11 it re's not liiitfi inure in- llM'tMillfC OI I ll.illMtK.H(I lll.ill liriiic p.itt of lite r.omp.mv I l.t i iitlti.tlK now r.irrvin oul iiurlfiir pt op ni ion pi ojcrl. r.iic lis ciciiiwi nauuiiai onu nu ui (Iwfinlinp nf mind anrl hnrlv Thp i-hnlipi iirpr wa tmoire Red t.ardner Blye, ...1.

a. tnat I op 1 1 11,1 O'' Mil Imoln Ri-d HmM lllll I'llli al I it illl-l ml Si. "i Gardner Red ti. 1. l.liwnln iinci nan viiaiuiiwu.

1 ui inn ti'ie 1 tlia nni if 1 a.Viea Orlnitnai ra. Illihwar. Llnraln Blur Fill aimmona, WIMIainabura- va. I malrr Blur. round and in the seventh he (ESTABLISHED OVER I (10 YEARS! ni.

Pollak ni. I'ollak Jr. n.i..,i ir, tk. nele ale surpr sed.niale or female, placed th id in the world eent.r 1 n-n 1 rr.V.;,. when thev get to the i she make the grade? was staggered wun letts and, AUCTIONEERS 1 He came out of the view of things to come hi Ule or the shifting'Sonya Herself, a lovely gal fivrighls winds are too sharp and upset-! feet six inches tall, who at-1 eighth with his nose bleeding.

navl four ii'aolrc VHo liaa im.i But Sonja found the one tends professional high school. 'although he scored one of his Sell on Jan at A.M. Kurniturp, furni-liinn, hi ii a brHr. i liina. i iijis liinip.

IVmlf iinfi piaiio, heilroom. Ii iitfc room mid proved considerably since then. Perfect Setup at (Jrossinger At Oslo, she will come face place in the States for perfect training up in the mountains at Grossinger's. She's working out there all day long and IT Hll.t IO l.OOK IS (tB NOW fnr ottr tnnt i ntt'if mi I Irrlrir llw.t i ti, M'if rsrnlnlii nil! Up at the A. tutp fcmpltn mntt OUu I b.nt I'Hh pu ork it tram Mon.t Jan.

Jllth through ''t. 1st, I so in the pipnihu of It J-m. Mi until t.m. tin ftowthlp tor wm to sop him, uritP tiuhiv imllimttu pxppnriu unit ttmmnt, to I'tlfr ttifirniPt. Employment Snppri fwr nt ELECTRIC BOAT COMPANY, Groton, Connecticut was modest, almost nest punches, a good right to But her battery of coaches I Toweel's jaw, in that round, she's had four in the past few Toweel, keeping up a persls-months vouch she's easily as tent body-punching attack, was outstandine as Yvonne Sher-, warned for the heel of his a T0NITI 1:30 RANGERS io face with France's comely it i lift It pU from lor.tft.

trul nun- vs.CANADIENS du Bief, hngland figures lo have an edge on all I Altwegg, Rarhara W'yatt her outstanding foes when she In- man and Gretehen Merrill were'glov in the ninth round when Adm. fl a pifnif Ann pm iMin-ipmtr I1.M 4 30. til. fll ((hv Tiiriil.li. their prime and that's say-, he landed with several unner- and alrla (Jshorn ann 1 ananas goes overseas TRiangl 5-0912 leuts.

Morrow and Marlenei Th grind is merciless thre ing a lot. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JAN. 27, 1932 21 i.

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