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8 7 1 BROOKLYN DAiLi i i YdMalsi-Top AM Bidders; 'fffrSeic; 0 wilmii Bill Tilien Heads World'! Schell Lone Brooklyn Boxer to Get Decision Iffer of Vatldns or Orsatti Pius Small Sum of Money RANGERS SEXTET DOI'KTMII GREAT ICE SHOW MEET ROOSEVELT'S FOOTBALL IfJTOR. HE'S QUITE A MI "SBSSJS" By CHARLES TAOKNER Appeals to Cub Officials FOUR Brooklyn boxers, AU Sohell, Andy Johnptop, Jerry Gran ton a a A Id at Ranking of Tennis Players Combining Amateurs, Pros Produced Best Game of Career After Turning Pro fessional and Is Chosen Over Cochet-Rich- ard Listed Third. Vines Fourth. and jaCK JHarscn. perxormeu iii tua iuijiu night Schell, the mighty non-commissioned officer, was the lone Brook- lynlte to be returned a winner.

The others either1 fought on even terms Frank Tubridy Takes His or lost St Louis Also Offers Grimes and Large Cash Consideration Braves Demand of Guarantee and Reds' Provisional Clause Doesn't Meet Approval. Lay Defeat to Long Layoff. Saying "Let Down" Was -V The main bout, an eight-round SQUASH SCHEDULE Joust, brought out Frank Cinque, Washington Heights Ugutwelght Coaching Seriously and So. Do His Players. By BERNARD 1.

KREUENKO LARGEST OF SEASON and jack Sharkey, Philadelphia vet eran. Clnaue won five rounds, but SV JOHN B. LEW7 Tournaments and Match Play By GEORGE K1RKSEY the boys who cast ballots called the "We were never a rood team for Meet Frank', Tubridy, Theodore thlngmajlg a draw. Cinque, who la Listed Over Week-End. laying off," is the way a crestfallen Roosevelt's football coach.

True, CHICAGO, Dec. 9 Hack Wilson, aeposea nome run King of the National League, is slated to wear the uniform tentatively matched to meet Willie band of Rangers explained their Tubridy has no direct connection defeat at the hands of Toronto Ma (Wildcat) Hlnes In a National pie Leafs in the best game played Guard lightweight championship with Brooklyn, But in view of the of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals next, season. The Chicajro Cubs today had three offers for Wilson, in the Garden thus far, fight outsmarted the Quakertown fact that his team held Erasmus 'After -two weeks of what was hardv. By BERNARD BROWN V.

A BOUT this time every year it has been our custom to select a world's first ten in tennis, including both amateurs and professionals. Others have picked the world's first ten amateurs, but as far as we know none has offered a ranking that includes both amateurs and: -Believing that a demand for such a. ranking exists among tennis followers, we went over the records of 1931 carefully and reached the conclusion that the following players showed themselves to be the ten best in the world Squash enthusiasts, whether they be affiliated with tennis or racquets, will have much to keep them busy the latter part of this week, for a schedule of play, never before equaled In such a short space of time, will open with tonight's Class A Inter-club matches. This crowded sohedule clearly shows the tremendous strides the court game has practically a rest" said Frank Bou Sharkey made his best snowing Hall, the borough's champions, to a acoi-elesa tie in the city titular with every indication that the Cardinal's proposition would in tne second, lourxn ana una cher, "there was bound to be a letdown. We just lost our pep.

At rounds. In those rounds the rug tstruggle last week, you might be ged Phlladelphian beat Cinque to that, though, we were doing- every interested in uus nvai tsronx The Cards, it was said on reliable authority, had offered mentor. the punch in close quarters. Early in the fourth round Sharkey hurt thing- right except putting the pucit in the net so when we get back here tor Sunday's game with the Tubridy la an alumnus of City the Cubs either Georee Watkins or Ernie Orsatti, outfielders, taken in the past few years. The Class A players will have no his rival when he clipped cinque Americans, you may expect a little with a stiff right cross to the jaw.

for Wilson and a small sum. of cash. If, the Cubs refuse rest for tomorrow evening the Though Sharkey's nose was College. He played end for the Lavender eleven, which might explain why Jules Yurwlta, the Roosevelt flank, is so good. If there's any one phase of football in the order named: historic.

Princeton Invitation tour Improvement in that department." The brothers Cook agreed with the ney gets under way. Two other 1 Wllttam T. Tlktaa, M. talted smeared In the following chapter, the Keystone 8tate ringman was the either watKins or vrsaiu, wu said that they can have Burleigh great centre ice performer. squash tennis tourneys will be played starting tomorrow night Tubridy knows thoroughly.

It's the aggressor throughout col. jonn ilammona suexmen SURVIVE REDMEN Grimes, World Series pitching hero, spent so much time consoling one business of playing at the wings. Scbell Shells Patterson and running through next week. They are the City A. special, for Wilson and a large sum of another that it was not difficult to Haarl Oaehst, Prases.

1 Viae Kir hards, Cait4 4 Ellimrth Viae. ValUd Kanl KoaehJi, Osacha-BWrafcaa, Humrf W. An.Ua, Kasiaad. 2 jFrsoerlek 1. Perry, Kfeftaad.

Fraaels X. Shields, VaHed Staaas, Willie Patterson. West Side Just Past cash, and the N. T. A.

Class RETURN OF SMITH WILL HELP R.1DD. Irishman, 141, was stopped by Al Frank's quite young, just past Schell, 14th Infantry bangman. guess that they felt the loss of the gam keenly and Coach Lester Patrick told them all to forget it before giving them good night novice, open for players- who have not played in a team only. 2T. He's a rather serious minded The Boston Braves also have made an offer for Wilson, but they FIRST REAL TEST 143 in or tne sevenin rouna young man and takes coaching very of the semi-final eight It wa The contest was of the red hot It Is the first year of the latter tourney, and its Inauguration is the result of demand from players Schell's fourth consecutive victory seriously.

Yet the leader of tne Rough Riders is mostly popular with his charges, highly respected variety throughout but the height of interest was not reached until -want a guarantee that wusons physical condition is good and that his eyesight is not impaired, The Cubs refuse to glv any such guar and the busy German gave Fatter son a terriflo body beating. IS Oeoif Xoit, VnMes States. Of course, the chief trouble with, this list Is that thero was no open championship which could be used and obeyed. 1 the third period, when five Ranger who are not good enough for the team, but' yet have developed enough to enter competition. Jimmy Parkhill, 213th Coast Ar The Bronx grldders play ror St.

John's Quintet Humbles attackers lost tm puck to three tillery, 158 tt, defeated Jerry Gran- Tubridy as much as for Roosevelt antee. The Cincinnati Reds also have an Toronto defenders, of which num In Cass A. of squash racquets as a basis for accurate comparison. and after you've met this tail, cuny ber two conspired to score. Bin offer for Wilson, but it contains a haired chap you can easily under ton, Brooklyn crowd-pleaser, 157.

in the initial eight-round knockabout Parkhill knew too much for the blond tiger. Granton was Cook came down the middle alley Brooklyn Poloists Have Chance to Regain National Indoor Title. provisional clause which does not tonight Nassau will meet the Racquet and Tennis Club, and it will be a particularly Interesting match, due to the brilliant playing stand why. Frank's got a smile to get his blade on Andy Blair for everybody, hes amicable and plenty willing, but he couldn't Savage by Alternating Regulars and Reserves. Only few followers of the St unassuming.

pass to Red Horner, but the tricky rubber hopped Bill's stick and was on Its way, Horner slamming it home. It Is to be hoped that such a tournament will not be long In coming. For the present, however, we must be satisfied to make our rankings on the basis of the records and what wo have seen of the players, Tllden Over Oocfaet During the season of 1211 we had penetrate Parkhill'a perfect defense. Tubridy is a credit to the game. of Elliott Pratt this year.

Two groups of Class will also meet in a total of seven team matches. To meet with the approval of Manager Rogers Hornsby. Salary About $10,000 Wilson dropped from a .256 hitter in 1930 to a .261 hitter in 1981, and wound up the season in suspension. He drew a salary of The type of football he teaches Is a youngster answer hard, but clean football. morrow two groups of Class take ing to the name of Andy Johnston, Puck to Toronto Arc At this, aame became one- of Roosevelt player, to quality lor tne By FRANK T.

FARRELL The Brooklyn Riding and Club, long the host to the fought an even-aiepnen six-rouuu tut with Jack Henken. My tally varsity, must above all, be a true the courts, in four matches. On the new doubles court of the Heights Casino will be the pleasure of witnessing In action shinny, which is a lot better than sportsman. all but two members of our world's hockey when played by experts. sheet gave Johnston four of the six rounds.

John's College basketball team watched the Redmen In their first real test of the season last night at Arcadia Hall where they humbled a fast Savage School quintet. 20 to 12. The Roosevelt tutor is a ciose first tea, Henri Cochet and Bunny The leading expert was Frank Bou finest horseflesh in the nation, sported the best indoor polo trio in the United States until a few years ago. Since 1929 the Prospect Park friend of Paul Sullivan. Erasmus Jimmv Rice, fighting Marine, Austin.

cher, who, in addition to fighting dedicated with the feature match between the team of Herbert Rawlins, former national champion, and ranking number two player, and George) Debevolse, stopped Mike O'Malley, West Side. Tilden. kingpin of the profes Hall's coach. After the game, Tubridy actually was elated over the result, a scoreless tie. in 1:43 of tne tnira rouna oi a malletwlelders have been on tne like a demon, turned In feats of amazing skill.

For three minutes the puck was never out of Toronto The Indians staged a gocfl exhi sionals, has been given the call over Cochet for two reasons: First, because in completely subjecting Vin four-spot O'Malley was floored thrice. downgrade. The present season's prospects are uncertain, at least the ranking third, and the combination of Couin and Sullivan. Philadel territory, flashing among the It's O. K.

With Him "Of course. I wouldn't have liked Braoklvn Jack Marsch was pogea Rangers with dazzling rapidity. bition of basketball In turning back the Savage School passers although the visitors bothered them all through the first half. Coach Buck Freeman. of 8t John's, squad would rather consider them so until they find out whether or cent Kicnaras ana narei nozeiun he produced the greatest game of his career, and second, because.

phia players, unofficially recognised as the national doubles champions. Whenever It was lost, one flash out by Ralph Serra In 1:31 of the first round of the opening four-round Jamboree. not Gerry Smith is going to play. to see my team Tubridy commented, "but as long as they were held to a tie, I'm glad it was Paul's The annual Inter-city matches 'aside from his victories in the Da last season, the highest paid by any National League player except Hornsby, who was under a player-manager contract If the Cardinals get Wilson, his salary probably wiU be slashed to $10,000 or $12,000. The Cards are anxious to dispose of Grimes, but thus far his price tag has scared away all clubs except the Cuba Grimes is the highest paid player on the Cards' team, drawing a salary of between and $20,000.

Not a single trade was made dun-ing the opening day's session of the majors yesterday, but several managers announced the players they were bidding lor. Some of these follow: New York Tankees: Pitcher George Blaeholder; St. Louis Browns, and Pitchers Ted. Lyons i The Lavenaer jerues witn weir wh.te cbampionsntD stripes weie vis Cup challenge round, Cochet bad team. Sullivan is a great fellow, for the historic Lockett Trophy will be played Staurday and Sunday on Cauliflower Hash Quite few Brooklyn boxing en a poor season.

The Frenchman passed aio the French champion and the Erasmus Hall players are a great bunch of boys. Roosevelt ing, accurate stab by Boucher recovered it And, as luck would have It it was Frank himself who finally got loose, sped for the cage, feinted borne Chabot out of position and, trying; for a certainty, held his shot Just an instant too long. thusiasts In the 103d Engineers emblematlo of the indoor national open titleholders for three seasons until the brilliant Optimist line-up of Michael Phipps, Winston Guest and Lieut McDonald Jonea upset them In the semi-final of the open and Erasmus co-holders of the city championship. That title suits started his second string players and let them play the first quarter. The reserves held Savage on even terms and when the regulars took the floor at the start of the second quarter the score was tied at (-all.

The St John's regulars. had trouble with Savage throughout the second quarter and scored only two field goals. After Johnny PoUskln dropped in a field basket, Abe Ga the court) of the University Club. New York will be represented by a team headed by J. Lawrence Pool, national champion.

Debevolse, Ise-lin, Rawlins, Coule, Pease and Gillespie or Pratt make up the septet to play In competition with teams ships because of poor health, was eliminated In the first round of the English championships and was extended to the limit by Austin in the challenge round, although he won me plenty. Boucher later rot a goal On a armory last night. Inimitable radio announcer, Sam Taub, a mighty fine Job. rapid fire blow-by-blow reporting went out via Station Johnston, who fought Jack Henken in the apecial six-round bout was born in Belfast occasion tilts that year. The Catholic High Schools Ath- pass from Bill Cook, but it didn't The highly touted combine of from Philadelphia and Boston.

make up for his previous failure, any more than an error by Art in four sets. Yet on tne strengtn of his Davis Cup victories over Austin and Perry, he must be ranked Carl Pflug, Gerry Smith and War ren tsacKman railed to cick mat letlo Association will inaugurate its third hockey season Saturday night A schedule has been drawn up, and calls for contests every Saturday night unUl Jan. 23, the closing date ll nsky scored a field goal and a foul for Savage to give his team as the best of the amateurs. year. And the following season marked the first time ne naa L.

I. CAGE RESULTS Vincent Richards, beaten by Til found Smith, the nine-goal ace, the lead at to 8. Three minutes somers was wiped out when he fed Butih Keeling for the New York goal. Art could have shoved or carried the puck Into an open goal, but In a form of over-eager- mixed in a six-round Promoter Max Joss has a heavyweight ana vie easier, cnicago wnne Sox. Detroit Tigers: Inflelder Ralph Kress.

St. Louis Browns; First Baseman Joe Judce and Pitcher of the regular campaign. of scoreless play followed but a playing with Cyril Harrison and Lieut Jones on the winning Los Nanduces outfit den played spectacular tennis to defeat Koseluh and is therefore awarded third place. Ellsworth vines nni- maw national amateur Brooklyn Prep, last year's Cham. goal by Irving Smith a minute Beneca A.

C. (17) RockTiUa Oantr (14) fight on top next principals will be two former National Guard heavyweight cham ness different from Bouchers, ne u. pion, starts the defense of its title against Holy Trinity this week. La The Brooklyn trio, with Dr. Earle shot hurriedly and missed the cage 3 P.

O. P. P. 3 0 0 0 0 O.Farrlngton,., 10 3 0 4 0 0 0 champion, is chosen NO, 4 over lCos- 0 Hopper tilling the place vacated by uun riscner, wasrungion. Cleveland Indians: Infielder Ralph St.

Louis; Inflelder Minter pions. Eddie Benson and Big Bill entirely. Salle Military Academy, winner of the crown the first year, tackles St Bchelr Smith, did wen but failed to ap Boucher score, however, did put Benson Is the Lithuanian who gave Victorto Cam polo Ramo 0 0 fljBtuib 10 3 eluh, who appears to nave pasaeo his peak, but Is still good enough to be placid fifth. iiiijta. iniuttgu lute dux ircvcufc- lv obtained from Washington).

John's High, and St Michael's clashes with 8t James High. 0 0 3 17 0 0 O.Vtauukl (03 proach its previous standing. Smith was greatly missed and his fine playing on the Los Nanduces side Ryao The Browns are willing to trade 1 0-3 Bishop Loughlln, runner-up- to Schmidt. Kress, but when Cleveland offered further humbled the former Brooklyn Prep last winter, swings a very close tight in Dexter Park last Johnsen and Charley Wepner will feature the next boxing card In the Marine Athletic Club one week come tomorrow night. Parente and 4 3 10 Hlher Outfielder Dick Porter or Into action for the first time Dec champs.

before the halt put sr. jonns in front, 10 to 9, at the After the rest period, the Bt. John's first team remained in the game and played a much better game. In the third period the regulars really clinched the contest when they held Savage scoreless while George Slott caged two field goals and Nat Laxar a foul to make the score, It to 9, In the last five minutes of the game, with the score 19 to 12, the Redmen put on their old exhibition of freezing the ball. Although it was nothing like the performance of last year's team, It was good Rumor has it that the great 10 4 34 i It, meeting Holy Trinity.

Total i Bayport (3) Fatcbofus (43) I Gerry is going to return to the R. and D. this winter with his string o. r. r.

u. jr. r. Jerry Buckley will go In the semi Erasmus Hall, with the grid 0 30WheW. 0 00 Nlatad i'lrsi Baseman-uumeiaer xuaaie Morgan for him, St.

Louis turned It down and countered with a demand for Outfielder Earl Averlli. The Indians would not consider I trading or selling Averlli for any consideration. the Rangers back in the running. In their decperate drive for a tie, though they let the Leafs get a break, and, with three Rangers trapped out of the play, Conacher, Jackson, and Primeau teamed up for the score that meant the game, 4 to I. The 10 or II minutes of freniled hockey before the fracas was on ice turned the Garden into a scene reminiscent of the six-day race, with some 10,000 spectators shrieking for the joy of it They had previously seen two Ranger goals scored after whittles had blown, one fist fight and the of prize polo ponies.

If this is true. final Hcnaai ana 1 Glacomo Bergomas will clash In campaign over, turns its attention to basketball and launches the l31-'32 'campaign by meetinr Novak Bisat. 0 11 Prall 0 I 1 Banach, 0 0 0 H. Stall. 0 11 Boston next Wednesday 3 14 0 4 0 4 then the outlook for the Lavender may change entirely.

Gerry can be depended on to do all the scoring that is necessary as long as the de Bishop Loughlln on the home court Kunaro The Tommy Loughran-Klng Levin-sky bout in Madison Square Garden 0 0 0 tne comempiaiea move oi me today. James Madison collides with fense is fairly strong. But in this regard the Park Slope Brooklyn Polytechnic Junior var 33 3 4 Totals 0 3 3 Cantral Isllp (18) majors to restrict or ban radio broadcasting during 1932 was blocked when "certain clubs" signed radio contracts for next sea-sun late Monday. enough. In the preliminary game, the St.

John's freshmen scored their fourth straight triumph by beating the unit is lamenting with fresh tears Stony Brook (39) o. r. p. u. r.

over the loss of Warren Sackman sity. Horace Mann invades Mar-quand School, Eastern District visits the new rover Cleveland High, Franklin K. Lane is at Bush- awards of tour major penalties. Bay Ridge Evening quintet, 17 to 0 lo Rellly 4 3 11 4 1 tlMcCourt 1 0.3 3 1 0 3 3 on Dec. win be a return ten-round The speedy Jab and dance man from Philadelphia defeated Levinsky In Chicago It months Rumor has it that Lester Paterson, Bronx County Clerk, will succeed James A.

Farley as chairman of Ute-New York State Athletic Commission on New Tear's Duarry and Eddie Whlttmyr. D. 15. The scores: 3 8 R. Boott 0 0 0 Bt.

John's (30) BtTf. 0) Ooodn who has given up his post at back on the Brooklyn trio to play for 8quadron and Incidentally shoulder a gun In the National Guard ranks, as he does in the drills every Tuesday night Fisticuffs Enliven Thing Fisticuffs were Indulged In by Bill Cook, captain of the Rangers, and Hal Cotton, a minister's son. wick High for a non-league tilt the strong Brooklyn Prep quintet tackles Regis, and Cathedral Prep u. r. r.i o.

r. r. t. Mcoti 0 0 OLDonlan 113 Johnson 0 I 1 PhllllD 1 Raltmaa Kelalar 0 0 0 0 nooKs up witn tit rrancla Slott 1 Carroll 0 1 Oallnaky After a period and a half of being lit McKenna tight in tne Jamaica The island schools, too. are pick I ne American league vuiva iv prohibit any radio contracts being made for 1112 before the two majors have held their Joint meeting nxt December.

Harris Signs Contract Stanley (Bucky) Harris has been signed to manage the Detroit Club again under a one-year contract Jewel Ens, Pittsburgh manager for the past two and half years, has Sackman la now the cause of 17 31 Huttar Totals IS Bay Shore (15) Arena, five nights Stain 1 ing up basketball rapidly, and to- Lazar 1 Hill 0 Isllp (13) o.r.p. worry at the Park club. For the members had Just consoled them Korchaf aky. 0 u. jr.

r. i I i 0 0 Porrl.an 1 Masstnaer. KMT. Nmit Cuaack 0 climbed on ana otherwise interfered with by Cotton at times when he wasn't in the Bill showed bis petulance by swinging his left For a while the Ice was what will be described a shambles, but Cook selves to Smith's absence when this nignt Mineoia win clash witn Bt Paul's School on the tatter's court In Garden City. Roykavitcn.

Hall new outbreak was served to them. CRESCENT SEXTET Poltakia 1 Maelk JL 3 1 ...00 1 0 3 0 Brannan There is no back In the city like Austin Kng land's Beat Austin scored two points for England in the Davis Cup inter-zone final by vanquishing both Frank Shields and Sydney Wood, while Perry could only win from Wood. Yet Perry did so well In the United States championship at Forest Hills, where he reached the semi-final round and had Vines two sets down before losing; he is listed ahead of Shields. Shields lost prestige uon his return from abroad, losing to Vines at Newport and to Johnny Doeg in the national, i Jean Borotra, the Bounding Basque, has begun to show real signs of slowing up. Although ho won the French championship, hs lost to Shields at Wimbledon and to both Perry and Austin in the challenge round.

Lott gets tenth place ovef four other possibilities: Johnny Van Ryn, of the United States; Jireh Batoh, of Japan; Albert Burke, the Irish professional, and Howard Kinsey, American professional. Wo feel that Lott's showing at Forest Hills, where he overcame Van Ryn and Doeg and put up such a stirring battle against Vines In the final, made up for his poor record abroad. It was during the national championship that Lott really found himself and he may be a factor In next year's Davis Cup play. Hans NUssleln, German pro. was not ranked because Of Insufficient data.

Brooklyn College Pharmacists Win Limiting Its opponent to only two points in the first half, both Of which wero fouls, ths Brooklyn College of Pharmacy quintet launched Its Eastern lntercollege Pharmacy Basketball League campaign 9 11 11 0 0 0 Smith Flnn Sackman and bis playing on the and Cotton were finally uncovered UcCutebMO. Been signea a xjcltuiu vuikii. The National League attendance Esan. 3 Morris 0 WINS THIRD. GAME Schoolboy Basketball 4 4 11 Totals rival trio Is going to wreak havoc with his old association.

Squadron has a powerful squad 0 gn tank Tlr Frank Tlrannan. E. I. Totals 4 IS) Umplr Dick Tabaa, K. I.

A. Defeats N. Y. A. C.

Keeping declined 16 per cent last season over 1830, but President John Heydler attributed the decrease largely to the run-away race by the Cardinals, which led the league or this year with a fine selection of Madison (is) IBt rraads Prap U) Totals I 1 It OoMaald (83) O. F. T. Tim of quart rriu Rsckrtlla Cantra (88)1 u. i.

r.i o. r. v. players and ponies. The and It.

John's (Iff Bay R. Xv.HJ. (18) o. r. e.

A ml Season Record Clean. The Crescent Athletic-Hamilton 10 3 u. r.i D. had a practise In the club ring last night and showed themselves Barash. FlMat Prlch l.ln!nr Olkbe 10 4 1 ft 1 Tt money 0 Skldmora 4 Oulotta 6 4 1 Oram 0 o'Jotm 0 0 O'rxmoshue 0 Btirr 3 0 0 0 1 McKallv 1 were tied for first place ait out three days during the season.

The American League voted 1 siFrata. Bonstorno ..11 to be badly in need of both. Carl Club continued Its winning ways Adea Rubanataln by defeating N. A. hockey Knrlght Boyl Hton.

Qlliican 0 4 0 4 1 1 0 3 010 TrJan. Marches 114 Murtha. 10 2 Pflug and Doe Hopper are the only likely candidates for a classic trio and they may go well with Smith Ill (rain st artificial double-headers produced by moving up games, but Ryan. 8 Woodr 8 Francis. 0 8 3 OlLancdoa.

0 Blair 4 team, 4 to 1. at the New York Coliseum last night 0 OlPrlola 1 I Clir; 1 0 Bmw 0 ftrMfibff 1 CnniM between them. Efforts are being Lloyd Bllnco. crescent wing, was "tilrl Totals "1 15 Rfr Bill MitCuloush, St. John's.

Tim of halM DO mlnutaa. made to "get Bill Nichols, the for. 1 0 41 11 Ml IS 3 33 18 0 3 Totals the' outstanding player, scoring two of his club's goals and assisting his brother, Russell, on another. Totals. ToUls 114 mer Penn M.

C. captain and six goal star, into the ranks. Cantral at. B. ManhasMt Olrls (4(1) Bt.

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p. But the open and Class A cham After a winged jroot goal in in Tim of quartan I mlmtas. Evandar ChlMa (3T)i Brant (30) TUda i. 1 1 4 I first session, the second period pionships are no longer one-team W.mm.r.... 4 1 10 I 4 10 1 1.1 Owns a.

r. p.l o. r. r. 1 opened with a rush.

L. Bllnco scored for the CresceAts II seconds 4 3 lOllr.nr.1 urw 13 3 0 4 0 0 0: 0 10 Stark 1 8 0 4 Harrlok 0 8 1 HIRarrttt 3 .11 0 8 3 14jJudd 8 1 3 4 Brld 0 0 0 0 Ivara 0 RuMlaro. Oladaton. Robblnatt Fof.l Boan Bunk r.rauaon.. lAnaahoC.

affairs. The reign of the R. and D. was discontinued in 12 and since then the titles have changed 0 0 0 OIKurtts 0 lmrlaooU 3 0 0 0 0 0 after the whistle. 1 I Olaan 3 the National League voted to permit them-again next season with the prWllon of the visiting club.

The matter will be discussed farther at the Joint session tomorrow. Commissioner K. Landla declared Pitcher Roy Sherld ineligible for a year for violating one of baseball's rules. Sherld played with the New York Yankees last year and was traded to the Bt Paul American Association team, with Jimmy Itees, Pitcher McAvoy and rush for Second Baseman Jack Kullzgaver. The ruling will make It necessary for the Yankees to substitute another player for Sherld, MOOT.

Norman Anton broke through with each season. There is great likelihood of a big title, coming to 0 0 1 0 0 0 A. Fdwarda. 0 J. Inwards, 1 the Crescent defense and scored at ,0 0 0 BhMhan 0 Handarsoa.

tanly Moelar P.rk.l "Yledlandar. nrranan Bonaa "aMmaji Obrtwwr t. Voin R. Volp Totals 3 11 0 I 0 Uwrtnct. Bhatfa.

I iiiran 1 7rorlnro 0 0 ir'acomkr 0 0 McAlllatar 1 17Kamaa- 0 21 Brooklyn this year. And while 4:45 for the N. Y. A. Cs first tally.

L. Bllnco came back at 7:55 and Canrall 0 Moor, 0 0 01 0 0 iiJ Squadron looks the part of a Btuck gave the Crescent a two-goal mar- better championship team, the 14 4 12 Totals 21 Jans af. a.r.v. Totals. 4fl Lavender may yet pull a surprise.

Xplphany Total 8 8 8 Wattltuck (13) O.F.P. K. Bunco netted tne puck in tor 35 37t Totals trouncing the Columbia College of 14 3 30 Cantr Mortcnss (14)1 In the centre of activities, ana were benched for five minutes each. Chlng Johnson took a major In the first period at the saving of a goal. While Cook and Cotton were serving time, Charles Conacher was set upon by Bun Cook and retail, ated with a vicious slash.

On being directed to the cooler for two minutes, for, purposes of cooling, Charles made remarks deprecatory to the eyesight and ancestry' of Referee Cooper SmeatOn. This upset Smeaton no end, as developments showed. He banished Conacher for ten minutes, under a rule adopted this year, which means that his case will be referred to the league for further action. A Leaf spare skated across the Ice to the penalty box and told Bmeaton he was going to substitute for Conacher at the expiration Of two minutes. Cooper wouid have none of it "You stay where you are," he yelled, barring the door to the penalty box, under the Impression that Coach Dick Irwin was trying to pull a fast one.

Bo Leaf played while the crowd made such a racket that' play had to be stopped, while an announcement was mads saying that it was o. k. Bmeaton later admitted that had made a mistake. The rule states that a player abusing the refers) Is entitled to a ten-minute penalty. It doesn't say that a leaser penalty is nullified, nor docs it give the referee any powers of discretion.

Thus Con-acher should have carved two minutes for slashing, at the expiration of which his ten-minute penalty should have cor.imenced, with a substitute on the Ice only for the ten-minute penalty, Chabot former Ranger goalie had 43 saves; Roach, former Lesf goalie, 20 Brannan Gets Off 1 1 the Crescent's fourth and final goa Port.r 4 0 Btuyvaaaat (SIT) Bors High (33) Harris 0 I O. T. P.l 1 0 2 1 1 3 OuarlB rla Tookar, o. r. f.

Tuthlll 0 3 3 A u. r. CRESCENT 80CCER8 AID IDLE 4 1 1 I 0 0 In the final minute of the third period. Olvan Oil 1 Sutar 3 3 3 Ro 0 The Crescent Athletic Club wlU fifl.h.tr.r 1 0 0 1 3 1 3 3 4 3 Pharmacy five last night on me Brooklyn court, 22 to 1. The win-ners were ahead at the halt by the decisive score of 16 to 2.

The line-up: Brooklyn Pftar. I Colombia tikr, a. r. p.l a. r.

P. The crescents) now nave won Dardell of Utrecht 10 8 4l 0 3 1 Smith. 0 0 Bartl 0 0 0 Havana. 1 Wllcoa 3 Tordlk "arbar Honkln rtitrnalda toaan Ton 3 1 0 0 meet the Lava Soccer Club of the Proctor Gamble Co. on Sunday three straight games and so far have not been defeated.

3 RlKnaaora 3 l'M-raoa 0 JiWrtvn 0 wharf 4 Varollaa 3 HiwiS.rf 1 llRoaalnaky I Brown 01 Ml 10 I 0 0 Totals Til Makes Boxing Team 4 313 8 4 14 Total. 3 14 afternoon In Tompkins Stadium at Totals. Jamaica X.form.4 Btaoleton. Btaten island. The re VnloB Cons.

o. r. 1 1 0 0 0 0 Wrobnar 0 0 0 too 0 0 0 Mill celpts will be turned over to the Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee. The Crescents have 13 10 36! Totals 13 1 33 OlJ.HMrtwnVt, lIKI.Holnsank't. Wood 0 0 Corta 0 0 Clar 1 littler i A Manual Tr.

UM a.K?p.l 0 Da o. r. ftflimn I ftfttvn Ornbrg rrl'drnan 1mib ftHr rubor KtiM Total! 5 lllcharfl. 3 Sl'altlln TRACKMEN OUT FOR GLORY The Newport Athletic Club will make a strong bid tor the metropolitan indoor track title this winter. Among those who will wear the colors of the club are included Gus Hermann, Dan Sherman, Martin Felden and Lionel Bryan, crack Dak OMlsbrtal.

won league games In as many starts and their record for the season is It victories and two via. k.r 1 1 0 i A via W.lch Qabarlnl Phil Dardell, 11-year-old New Utrecht High School football star, -won out in the competition to box Kay Jeffries, Philadelphia entry In fine of the special matches in the three-corner intercity meet In which Now Yorkers will box out of town at the Garden Monday and Wednesday of next week. Boston will be the other city In the touristy. Jisrdcll is an Italian. He carried 0 0 21 GRIFFITH IN FRONT A three-mil cross country race was held by the Bt Elizabeth's Athletic Club of Osone Park.

Teddy Griffith came in first, Dan PIHeneo, second; Leo Mcbherry, third: Walter Plant, fourth; Mai Kropf, fifth: Chas. Keller, sixth; Dan McLoufthlln, seventh; Frank McHherry, eighth; Joe Kreppeln, ninth; Waltar Warren, tenth, and James Gels, eleventh. defeats. 0 Raguaa 3 lOilaiwippe 0 OlFIlM KITnt.l....... IBS Totals I 1 IT Bprmjflald; Pre.

I 0 It I yimt.Pre". o. r. iiivm Totals X.hn ada- Gohary Chnney Klumaro itorkteln Kubfwk Walnhalm rolii Mdnarnay "ow.ra ra Lues Marnl McUaboa Totals colored broad Jumper and sprinter. BOYS AFTER REVENGE The team trains at the 13th Real u.

r. li Miliar 1 ment Armory every Tuesday and oiftnoaraon Onindratt OlWokk JIK.hra 31 Abramaon ft Thursday. I UNDAV TUltS I TMUMOV MACiSCN 3. CAiriil I'Mtufl nns 1 W.ti.tartnar. 1 An4.ftAlt.Mi 1 r.i.rnann...

2 Waoail I 12iHnnlnc 6 Si Harrt.ua,. 1 1 ltrc 1 0 tiKlllnll 0 THURSDAY, DEC. lOik im 10 10 Total 11 AMERICANS Walls WaJlae "7) liultbarf 4 o. r- r. u.

r. VS. 3 1 41 Totals Oil CANADIEN3 0 3 0 1 4P" It. H.S4. ltMla' 3IWIrhlnakr 4lna-ia Oi frt tvo Ji Folic Right on Visitation Toanbra; ftrthnnarf riiifkmaii "'nbarg Htman vi-)ctky Back in Dusek Figures to Have Slight Edge on Daviscourt JUDT DUSEK Is conceded a slight advantage over Pick Daviscourt In their finish bouv at Rldgewood Grove tonight Tew wrestlers hav the ability to beat Dusek.

Jim Londos, world champion, has turnsd th trick, but memory does not recall another. Daviscourt, however Is a The Visitation Club t-am fl fratad their Erie Pnsln rivals, the Corsair A. In a Brooklyn Soccer 17 Totals. 3 I Parahlns 0) Montank (14) O. Brown Has Battled Many of the Best promoter Marty Postal has arranged one of the best boxing programs of the season foi' decision at i to jOwt.i A-inory Friday nlxht In the main bout of ten rounds, Paolo Villa, liay Ridge lightweight.

Will exchanas punches with Harry (Kldl Drown, Phila The Boys Club of Manhattan swimming team will attempt to avenge a defeat suffered last week at the hands of the Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. A. natators tonight when the two teams clash In the Boys' Club pool.

TIGERS PLAY INDIANS The Bronx occupying third place In the Canadian-American Hockey League, will play their necond game of the week on fjrelgn Ice tonight when they meet the Springfield Indians In Springfield. It was quite a shock to the Indians when they were set back, to 1, by the Tigers In the Bronx Coliseum last Saturday night PETRIN BOXES MALCOLM Don Pctrln will clash with Eddie Malcolm, In a ten-round feature at prospect Hall, on Monday night It will bn Petrln'a last appearance In the East for several wk, as he will li-ave after his bout with Malcolm to participate In the llght-havywilglit elimination tourney In Chicago, off the welterweight laurels In the i.kI Oolden Gloves tournament and followed by sweeplnir the field in 1 ho Intercity tests with Chicago. Ho won his international match ultmt the French In the Windy tiiy. He has been fighting for two and scored 1 knockouts In startn. Cirlle.

Bautista In Bout l'roiWotcr Iry Caplln has com-I'Uii'd his curd for the Jamaica Arena boxing show on Monday I'i'-ht. Besides the Kduardo Duarry-I rankle McKenna six-round rum-Al Clullo, former amateur mi l(. will battle Frisco Hautlstn in ft six, while the six-round swml-' i 1 1 mill brings trjjrether Davy iiiHin, of Philadelphia, and iay I'alumho, of Jamaica, i 1'ii-r lel Gain. Long Island City n. rwHKtvt, will meet Jack Wtnu-.

of the Hide, and Jai-Uo ho, of Ireeport, will tackle iy l-'urher. of the Kaaf Bide, i t' slums. contest goals to al visitation goal. Mike Krannen. playing his first game In a Visitation uniform, was the star.

He shot the leather between the uprights thrte times. The llncupi 1 -tfond ui -'lln "Il Uarnatt 1 liinaanardt. 0 1 liOhan 0 0 OIiwwark ,01 llTntiolakr SO S'lrannar 1 i IUrownataln Totala master wrestler, full of tricks Rldgewood Grove Is the arena of IV. Vlail.tlon (B Coraalr A. (1) Whlt.h.ad QoaI upsets, delphia wlsard.

Itrown has fought 3 3 3 FRIDAY EVC, DEC 11 STAR COUrJO ROUNDS BATTALINO 'SINGER- SEMI flNAL 10 ROUNDS Frtnli Ke'jolf AnSf $ftd TWO I ONE 4 IOvTI nrSF.RVFO 12.10, A 3.T4 TAX. ADMISSION ti-t Murray Murray -my Mnnunii, i'htl Jicuraw ana Other llBhtwlht stars. Krankle (Rid) Covnlll will hooH op with Young Horky Ksnaas, Tom Cent's ruirtsd featherweight, In the SHERRY V8 C0RN8WEET Jack Sherry faces Harry Corn '( K.Hy Carroll n. I. It, IJ.

11 II. O. (, lirannan 0. tt. liraiman Hi anrian U.

M. wrestlers are experienced and car. The three 10-inlnut preliminaries follow: John Maxos will face Hans Dauer, of Milwaukee; Tiny Roebuck, Hsskell Inlun, will face Oeorae JUMs Wlxmnsin lurnhor-Jack; Cy Williams, New York Olunt footh'ill stnr, will niliilfle With U'lilio Italy, sweet in the feature finish match Matros Ktrilenko should win over Joe Cox, of Chicago, in the other finish match. Cox has been a sensation In the Mid-West Illg Hans Htelnke and Georire will wrestle In a 30-mlnute affair. The distnnce semis too short for a definite result as both semi-final six-round iticIrs, Those Himia M'irray who Saw then lads In their prevl at the Rt.

Nicholas Rink tonight Karl Pojello goes to the mat with Lcn Macaluso in a contest Of 10 on fltiht will be on hand to see Mr 8i l-n minutes..

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