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THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Tuesday, February 19, 194615 Penbrook Holds Injury May Keep Adams Outtmn Trims Scorers in New Bloomfield Bows To Ickesburg Courtmen Limiting its foe to six points in UtTMWithW.rennTonight Two-Game Edge Paced by Adams Bernie Adams, the outstanding Reading, saying: "I thought they niyiupiic i coil! each half, the Ickesburg High bas player of the Lancaster High bas played as good as they were capable ketball team registered a 25-to-12 ketball team and leading scorer in With the closing week of the Cen With 10 victories out of 11 games. Standlnr of the Teams W. L. Pet. of doing.

i Victory Necessary victory over New Bloomfield in a the Central Pennsylvania League tral Pennsylvania League at hand, William Penn will enter tonight's Perry County League game on the losers' court last night. Outstanding the fight for individual scoring hon including the 36-to-ll triumph over Highspire last night, the Camp Hill High basketball team now needs to probably will not be available because of a badly sprained ankle Penbrook Pops 20 5 .800 Ensminger's J8 7 .720 L. B. Smith 15 10 .600 Harrisburg Dairies 12 13 .480 Shoemaker's 5 20 .200 ors and the championship seems to game at full strength. Coach Vic Emanuel has been gratified by the in the triumph were Powell and when the Red Roses tangle with rest between William Penn and Lan beat only Lemoyne and Hummels play of a few reserves and, if neces Bowman's 20 .200 William Penn in an all-important test at Lancaster tonight, it was town to assure itself of at least a first-place tie in the Lower Susque caster.

As the two clubs come to grips tonight, at Lancaster, Bernie Adams, who is a doubtful starter Smith, with 17 points between them. The New Bloomfield High girls' team nearly blanked Ickesburg in the preliminary game, winning by 24 to 1. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Games Tonight (Central Penna. League) William Penn at Lancaster: Steel-ton vs. John Harris, at Palestra, and Lebanon at York High.

Reserve teams in preliminary games at 7 o'clock. (Lower Susquehanna Conference) Hummelstown at Swatara Township; Susquehanna Township at Middletown; Lower Paxton at Le-moyne, and Enola at New Cumberland. (Southern Penna. Conference) Carlisle at Gettysburg and Cham-bersburg at Shippensburg. (Perry County League) Liverpool at Tressler; Millerstown at Blain, and Ickesburg at New Bloomfield.

(Twin-County League Newport High at Carson Long Institute, New Bloomfield. (Franklin County League! Lemasters at Washington Township; Greencastle at Mercersburg Academy, and Scotland School at Mercersburg High. (Upper Dauphin League) Williamstown High at Millersburg. Other Games Harrisburg Catholic High vs. Reading Central Catholic, at Reading.

Palmyra High vs. Hershey High, In Hershey Community Building. Frederick, at Waynesboro. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Camp Curtin vs. Edison Junior High at Palestra.

Reserve teams In preliminary game at 2.30 o'clock. sary, feels ihat he may substitute without weakening the Tigers to any great effect, if at alL The Tigers realize that a loss would ruin disclosed today by Coach Woody Sponaugle. hanna Conference race. for the Red Tornadoes, boasts of "I doubt very much if Bernie can With the triumph at Camp Hill last night, the Lions once again re ICKESBURG total of 143 points to hold a good NEW BLOOMFIELD G. F.

P. their title hopes. No material change occurred in the standing of the Central YMCA Industrial League last night following games which found the three leading contenders, the Penbrook Pops, Ensminger's Studio and B. Smith's Motor Division, downing their opponents. As the result of Penbrook's 51-to-45 conquest of the margin over Bob Nicholson, Wil F.

P. 1 9 gained first place in the league Stambaugh.f 10 2 Powell, liam Penn's scoring ace, with 120. get into the game," declared Woody. "He has several badly torn muscles in his left foot. The injury happened in the last two minutes of 0 0 In the Catholic High fracas Saturday night Bill Freedman, one of standing.

But Middletown, which tackles Susquehanna Township at Tonight's contest will be the final the reserves, proved a vital spark in of the regular season for Lancaster Middletown tonight, can move back Dunkle'er, 0 Fry, 1 Kumbler, 0 Berrier, 0 Comp, 2 Miller, 1 Fr'felter, 0 Lyder, 0 0 0 Weibley, 1 3 Bistline, 0 0 Lightner, 1 1 Smith, 0 4 Ulsh, 0 2 Beard, 0 OKeister, 0 0 Fritz, the Reading game. He went up however, and Nicholson will have the Penn success. In other games Johnny Shaner and Al Keller at times have contributed greatly to for a rebound, and on coming down into a deadlock for the lead by scalp ing the Indians. Harrisburg Dairies, a two-game lead another opportunity to overtake Adams in a game against Reading someone landed on top of the foot. was maintained over the Photog raphers.

Juniors in Third Game Tomorrow Although the Edison Junior High School basketball team has clinched the city court title with two consecutive wins over Camp Curtin, the Terrors will be decided favorites when the two rivals meet tomorrow afternoon at the Palestra in the third and final game of their series. Edison copped the opener in impressive style, 35 to 18, but was extended to the limit in capturing the second tussle, 25 to 23, on a last-minute field goal. Tomorrow, the Hill cagers will be playing without the services of two of the boys who starred in the first meeting of the schools as Harold Brunner and Roland Lewis have both become ineligible because of age. Brunner was absent in the game that clinched the crown for the Keystones but Lewis played a big part in that victory and he will be missed tomorrow. Meanwhile, Camp Curtin has discovered scoring power which had been idling on the bench throughout the season in the person of Ike Eisenhauer and with the new-found scoring threat pairing with the usually reliable Johnny Smith, the Terrors are confident that they will salvage some glory out of their championship series with a victory over the Edison club.

Smith has a personal score to settle with the Hill team for in the "last meeting of the schools, the Uptown star was Tiger victories. "It's awfully unfortunate for both The Camp Hill team was below form last night. Its passing and here next Saturday night. Lancas Totals 5 2 12 Totals Score by Periods Despite Higley's fine work for the team and Bernie," continued Sponaugle. "Not only will his loss Nevertheless, Emanuel probably will string along with a starting shooting were not up to usual stand' 12 1 25 4 2 412 6 8 525 ter has several other scoring threats in its lineup, however, and there New Bloomfield 2 Ickesburg 6 Referee, Ed Grubbs.

ards. Nevertheless, it had too much hurt U3, he was coming along lineup of Bob Nicholson and Dick may be some changes in the final ability and too much height for Weaver at the forwards; Ken Dapp scoring race by the end of the week, very nicely himself in the race for individual scoring honors in the Highspire and this simply proved Shoemaker's Seafood club, the En-sminger quintet turned in a 35-to-28 victory as Sam Roksandic contributed 10 points. Bowman's Store was the victim of the L. B. Smith cagers, 50 to 35, when Frank Gruber center, and Bob Cordier and Paul Harris Plays Here too much for the visitors, despite Cohen, guards.

Nicholson at pres John Harris and Steelton, who league. He is leading the league and this one game may cost him the title." ent is the runner-up to Adams for their nifty passing attack, to con tend with. the individual scoring championship, Knot Hole Clubs are slated to meet at the Palestra tonight, have a chance to work some of their scorers into the front ranks Lions Forge Ahead In Adams' place, Sponaugle will Except for Smeltz at cenetr, Lan Only in the early part of the first continued his scoring pace with 18 points for the Motormen. In Penbrook's win over the Dairymen, the winning margin was built start Ken Smeltz. Smeltz was a caster's starting lineup will remain in two remaining contests, such as Dick Gibney and Dick Bowers, of the same with Klivansky and Krei first-string substitute at guard.

Woody appeared to be pleased with the Red Roses' performance at! der at the forward posts, and Shoe John Harris, and George Taleff and To Be Organized maker and DiGiacomo the guards. up in the second half after the Dairies entry pulled into a tie at halftime. 21-all. Andy Anderson quarter was Highspire in the ball game. The down -river school jumped into a 4-to-0 lead, and a short time later trailed at 6 to 8.

At this juncture Camp Hill ran off straight points and there re Academy Beaten By Camp Curtin Unable to score a field goal in the first half, Harrisburg Academy's basketball team dropped a 28-to-ll decision to the Camp Curtin Junior High School varsity quintet, yesterday on the Central YMCA floor. With an 11-to-l advantage at intermission, the Terrors went on to victory as Smith, Prather and Flaum Ray of Steelton. In their first meeting, at Steelton, John Har Formation of Knot Hole clubs, as ris won, 43 to 40. and Joe Mulligan were outstanding for the Dairymen, but their efforts Mueller to Start Following are the leading scorers: Games Gls. Fls.

Pts. a means for 'providing Harrisburg's youngsters with first-rate baseball mained little doubt as to the outcome thereafter. entertainment, today appeared a Adams, Lancaster 11 59 25 143 Nicholson, Wm. Penn 10 49 22 120 In the first game, the Camp Hill bright possibility. In the wake of High girls' team turned aside High Drills With Reds 29 115 29 93 Gernert, Reading 11 Kreider, Lancaster 11 Klivansky, Lancaster 11 spire, 27 to 20.

requests by some business men to purchase large blocks of tickets for 32 Boys' Game L. PAXTON GIRLS LEAD LOWER SUSQUEHANNA LOOP Won Lost Tied Pet. Lower Paxton 13 0 0 1.000 Lemoyne 11 2 0 .846 Swatara Township 10 3 1 .769 Enola 7 6 0 .538 Camp Hill 7 7 0 .500 Susquehanna Twp. 6 7 1 .462 Highspire 3 11 0 .214 Hummelstown 2 11 0 .153 1 13 1 .071 Suburban League Won Lost Tied Pet. Swatara Township 6 10 .857 Lemoyne 5 1 0 .833 Enola 4 4 0 .500 Camp Hill 3 4 0 .428 Middletown 0 8 0 .000 Lower Dauphin Learue 9 were offset by the work of Joe Cackovic, Lee Brymesser and Johnny Brunner for the Pops.

Class Loop Games In the Class division last night, the Cadets defeated the Ensminger Juniors 29 to 17 and the Boys' Club won over the Raiders, 41 to 30. ENSMINGER'S SHOEMAKER'S G. F. P. G.

F. P. Roksandic, 0 lOBeshore, foil Raud, 2 Dickey, 0 0 0 CAMP HILL HIGHSPIRE local boys and girls, the Senators paced the attack. Ray Mueller, who in 1944 was, F. P.

Taleff, Steelton Enders, York Weaver, Wm. Penn Barnes, York 10 10 10 have taken action on the matter Slike, In the preliminary fray, Camp Curtin's Reserves won over the and will sell such ducats to inter F. P. 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 ested parties. Academy Junior-Varsity, 32 to 14.

next to Walker Cooper, generally considered the best catcher in the National League, leaves his Steelton residence tomorrow to rejoin the Cincinnati Reds at their training 43 32 30 41 29 37 33 31 31 32 24 25 22 21 22 22 21 15 32 14 18 19 19 12 24 13 18 15 Kemp, Reading 11 Bowers, John Harris 10 Bright, Reading 11 Gibney, John 10 Mazza, Steelton 10 Plans are to have the men who Booe, Blair, f. Halbleib, Denison, Gulden, White, Knerr. J. Isaacman was high scorer with 2 12 Sauder, 1 9 Hinkle. 0 2 Hall, 0 0 Baer, 1 11 Yetter, 0 0 Yingst, 0 0 Lippy, 0 0 0 2 Totals 0 0 buy the tickets form the Knot Hole 12 points.

Rozman, 1 organizations themselves. 0 2 K. Barb'h, 12 4 0 4Gasparl, 0 0 0 3 7Higley, 6 1 13 8 Dapp, Wm. Penn HBG. ACADEMY CAMP CURTIN Painell, 1 2 P.

Snyder, 2 camp at Tampa, Fla. Won Lost Tied Pet. 5 1 11 Buttler, To be a member of a Knot Hole F. P. G.

F. Lower Paxton' l.OOO 1 lHafer, 2 0 4 0 Courtney, i Coale, Giusti. 0 2 Smith, 3 17 Out for the entire 1945 season, club, the youngster may not be Shoemaker, Lancaster 11 Cohen, Wm. Penn 10 Flowers, John 10 Cerjanic, Steelton 7 Resanovich, Lebanon 10 O'Kelley, 1 3 0 2 A. Kitch, Trimmer, 1 1 Susquehanna Twp.

Hummelstown Highspire .600 .200 .167 Totals 1 3 Bachman, 1 1 3 Hoffman, 1 Smith, 0 Snell, more than 12 years of age. How 18 4 36 Score by Periods while serving in the Army, Ray believes he can regain his 1944 form, 1 1 17 0 0 Orbach, 0 0 0 8 Prather, 3 0 1 1 Callen, 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Laskowski.c 0 0 0 0 Flaum, 3 1 Camp Hill 14 8 10 436 Total! 14 7 35 Roth, Hughes, Holmes, when he had his best year as a Totals 11 6 28 Highspire 6 2 1 211 ever, a similar arrangement, in providing boys a bit older with free baseball at Island Park, also may Score by Periods major league player. He batted .286, Boas, Totals Girls' Game CAMP HILL HIGHSPIRE G. F. P.

G. F. P. Ensminger's 2 10 9 1435 Shoemaker's 7 5 7 928 YMHA in Reach Peffer, 0 0 5 1 11 Timothy, 1 1 held pointless from the field by Jim Middaugh. Coaches Dick Hohenshelt and Russ Attick have not announced who will replace Lewis in the starting Edison lineup although it appears that the selection wiil be between Don Mitchell, John Williams and Jack Cohen.

Eddie Meyers, Jim Middaugh, Herbie Yablon, and Harry Williams will likely be the other starters for Edison as the Keystoners attempt to make a clean sweep of the series. For Camp Curtin, Coach Girst Dunkle is expected to counter with Chick Callen and Smith at forwards; Eisenhauer at center, and Dick Timothy and Don Prather or Harold Flaum at guards. Reserves In Opener In a preliminary game at 2.30, the Edison Reserves will be out to gain revenge for the two defeats handed them by the Curtin under Referees. Mulligan and Dailey; time with 24 doubles and 10 homers, and drove in 73 runs. He proved an especially dangerous man in the Houser, gOO Shelley.

I 3 0 6 Straw, 14 6 keeper, Shepler; scorekeeper, John Svl- Tu'baugh, 0 0 Vanness. 0 clutch and, as a result, was in the ben. BOWMAN'S L. B. SMITH G.

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Local Fighters Win at Hazleton Three fighters from the Harris Totals 12 4 28 Score bv Periods second half of the season moved Camp Curtin 6 5 11 628 Harrisburg Academy 0 1 6 4 11 Of Loop Crown Championship honors can be won be made. Committee Named It is planned, also, to have the youngsters personally meet members of the Harrisburg club. And if junior teams are organized by the boys, the Senators intend to send players to local fields quite frequently to provide instruction on the game. A field maintenance committee has from a low spot in the batting order into the fifth slot. 0 0 sderfer, 2 3 7 2 6 Thrush, 3 17 0 0 L.Poor.

I 0 0 0 4 8 Poor, 0 0 0 3 7 Porter, 0 0 0 0 0 Sthaler, 0 0 0 0 0 Ebersole. 0 0 0 0 0 Haider, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 20 0 0 String, 2 Baker, 0 2 McConell. 2 Auker. 0 Kirk'ell. .0 Farrand.

0 Treble, 0 Mudd, 0 McKay, 0 Maronlc, 0 4 4F.Gruber, 7 4 18 Sostar, 1 3 2 8Koons, 3 3 9 SpaniU. 3 0 6J.Gruber. 1 1 3 Pilsitz, i 10 2 Summers, 2 1 5 Zerance, 5 1 11 Erney, 2 0 4 Grgic, 0 0 0 Siler, 2 5 9 Keferee, Lawson: timekeeper, Knouff; HBG. ACADEMY CAMP CURTIN RESERVES RESERVES However, Mueller's greatest value by the Harrisburg entry in the Mid to the Reds was his well-rounded burg stable came through with vic Cico, 2 0 4Leitzel, 10 2 dle Atlantic YMHA Basketball ability as a receiver. A durable Krout.

0 0 0 tories on a professional boxing card witnessed by 1100 fans at Hazleton Danner, I 0 0 0 Totals 18 14 50 League if it bowls over Scranton Dailey. 4 0 8 J.Issaac'n, 6 0 12 Garvitch, 2 0 4 Roberts, 1 1 3 Shoff, 0 0 0 R.Isaac'n, 2 0 4 Schultz. 0 11 Fields, I 2 0 4 Columbia, 0 0 0 Taylor, 12 4 Sigler, 0 11 Cu'ham, 0 0 0 Stouffer, 0 0 0 Piker, 0 0 0 performer, he was regarded as one of the shrewdest catchers in the at the Jewish Community Center Totals 9 9 27 Score by Periods Camp Hill 8 7 Highspire 3 6 827 720 game. At the same time there prob been named by President Harvey Ensminger and includes Gus Carr, Cy Wagner and Robert Schreck. next Sunday.

This is one of two league games yet remaining on the last night. The hit of the show turned out to be Joe Murphy, hard-punching local Negro, who won an eight-round decision over Charley studies. The Hill club faltered in Totals 14 7 35 Score by Periods Bowman's 7 6 12 1035 L. B. Smith 8 13 14 1550 Referees, Dailey and Rozman.

PENBROOK POPS HBG. DAIRIES G. F. P. G.

F. P. ably wasn't a backstop in the major leagues with more hustle. local team's schedule. the first game to lose 29 to 19, after Marino, 0 0 0 Totals 6 2 14 Spangler, 1 3 5 Frey, 0 0 0 McC'heon, 0 0 0 Dolbin, 0 0 0 Part of the committee's duties will be to arrange for the erection of a An important step toward the Just what Bill McKechnie, man Sabatelle, of Dunmore, in the Cackovic, 5 2 12 Anderson, 8 1 17 windup.

special section of bleachers for Knot Hole members. College Basketball Tennessee, 55; Vanderbijt, 33. Northwestern, 52; Minnesota, 50. Alabama, 46; Tulane, 43. Iowa State, 74; Kansas State, 39.

Great Lakes, 69; Hamline (St. Paul, Yovic. 1 Murphy, weighing 144, started out 1 3 Silks. 1 2 3 7 1 7 Mulligan, 6 4 IB Totals 13 32 Score by Periods J. Brunner, 3 Kuzma, 3 enjoying an early lead, and then were noseJ out, 35 to 34, in the second contest.

Bob Fisher, Eddie Davies and Dick Crabbe are again being counted on to bear the runt of the attack for the Edison scrubs with starting guards being selected ager of the Reds, thought of Ray may be reflected in the fact that Mueller caught 217 consecutive games for the Cincinnati club, running through the last day of the 0 6 Wileman, Camp Curtin Reserves 7 9 13 332 title was taken by Coach Harry Sherman's passers when they swept aside Allentown, 57 to 45, on the loser's court last Sunday. It was the second victory for Harrisburg over the Lehigh Valley team in as 0 2 2 0 0 0 by flooring Sabatella in the first round for a five-count after a punch 2 12Maiey, Hbg. Acad. Reserves ..3 2 6 314 113 1 1 3 K. Kitch, Brym'ser, Semic, Dailey, Belicic, by the Dunmore slugger had opened 0 4 Win Over Military Police Gained by Indiantown With all eight members breaking 59.

17 11 45 0 4 Totals 1944 season, to establish a new rec a cut over Murphy's left eye. Thereafter, the two boys battled it out Pirro Joins Buffalo BUFFALO, Feb. 19. Rocco Pirro Davidson, 47; College of Charles from Wilkinson, Sheriff, Aungst and ord for catchers. Since then, a new Totals many weeks.

As each team caged 19 field goals, 22 7 51 Score by Periods ton, 23. Fanus. Ithaca, 58; Mansfield (Pa.) State standard has been set by Frank Hayes, while with the Philadelphia Athletics and the Cleveland Indians. to the finish, with Murphy getting in the more effective blows against his 147-pound opponent. By win of Solvay, former back with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Harrisburg's winning margin was gained at the foul line.

The locals Teachers, 39. Penbrook Pops 12 9 13 1751 Harrisburg Dairies 7 14 11 1345 Referees, Erney and Maronic. CADETS ENSMINGER'S GRAHAM BATTED .457 Big Jack Graham, Brooklyn first rootoaii League, will play with tne I don't know whether they will into the scoring column, the Indian-town Gap Military Reservation basketball team easily defeated a Military Police quintet, 60 to 24, at Indiantown Gap yesterday. Jim Dagon and Dave Scarborough, with 14 converted 19 out of 26, with Lou Koons alone making 10. Bennie Buffalo club of the All-America Con G.

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2 0 4 Faulk, 2 15 ning, Murphy earned a return meeting with Sabatelle in another Hazleton show on March 18. baseman, batted ,457 for this AAF Overseas Replacement Depot team Cozzoll, Langley Field, 78; Fort Story, 42. Georgia, 44; Florida, 41. Illinois, 72; Wisconsin, 53. Bainbridge 52; Valley Forge General Hospital, 48.

ference next season, it was an Hoke, 3 Woolf, however, was the leading 2 8 Burns, 1 2 4 Rudy, i 0 last Summer. He remains in service Johnson, 1 consider my old straight-game record as being uninterrupted or not once the season gets started," said Ray. "I am hoping I will have a chance to extend the mark." In other bouts. Brown Lee, 131, nounced by Sam Cordovano, general manager of the local eleven. following 31 months of it.

points each, were the big pointmak-ers for the Braves. scorer with 19 points. HARRISBURG ALLENTOWN YMHA YMHA G. F. P.

G. F. P. Harrisburg, outpointed Johnny Gall, Romberg 3 4 10 Chubb, Tobias, 113 King, Walker, Totals 10 9 29 Brown, Aucker, 133, Freeland, in a fast six-rounder, INDIANTOWN GAP M. 1 1 0 0 2 1 P.

G. F. P. 4 1 9 10 2 Ruling Anticipated The fact that Mueller was unable Woolf, 7 5 19 Safier, 10 2 L. Koons, 3 10 16 Katz.

4 4 12 B. Koons, 1 0 2 Abraham, 1 0 2 Dagon, G. F. P. 7 0 14 Cole, 2 0 4 Washb'n, 0 11 Daly, Tho'pson, 7 3 17 and Van Banks, 154, Harrisburg, won by a technical knockout over Frank Sando, 158, Hazleton, in the second round.

Sando injured his Totals Score by Periods 0 2 4 2 10 to extend the record only because he was in the service, certainly no Cadets 0 8 12 929 Ensminger's 1 4 9 317 0 0 2 10 0 2 0 2 Smith, 3 2 8 Herman, 1 Stine. 3 0 6Grossman, 0 Raffel. 0 0 0 Lerner. 4 Resnick, 2 2 6 Schneider, 1 Hartman, 0 0 0 Herman, 1 Bowman, 0 0 0 Diamond, 3 Shirk, Srarb'gh. Woods, Specht, Crops, Ley, 8 fault of his own, the probability is side and was unable to continue.

6 2 14 McGowan, 0 0 0 4 1 9 Law, 113 1 0 2 5 0 10 Totals 10 4 24 3 0 6 RAIDERS BOYS' CLUB G. F. P. G. F.

0 0 4 Freedman.g 2 that a "no break" ruling will be issued in this particular case and he will be permitted to pick up where he left off in 1944. 3 1 7Sersch, 4 19 3 1 7Heffle'ger, 7 1 15 3 0 6 Kennedy, 2 0 4 Totals 19 19 57 Halpern, 1 1 3 Wiland, Little, i Ralter, Norris, Mitchell, I Training Camp Briefs 1 0 2Borzilleri, 3 0 Totals 28 4 60 Score by Periods Indiantown Gap 8 17 13 2260 M. P. 4 8 6 624 Totals 19 7 45 4 0 8 Palmer, 2 3 7 Score by Periods Ray, who will observe his 34th By United Press Harrisburg 14 14 10 1957 Allentown 10 8 11 1645 hirthday March 8, says he is in mm Totals 14 2 30 Totals 18 5 41 Raiders 8 8 6 630 PHILADELPHIA. Feb.

19. A Referees, Rogers and Sterner. pretty good shape." He has been Boys' Club 2 9 9 2141 group of 15 Philadelphia Athletics' Injury Forces Stolz Out Of Montgomery Meeting NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Allie Stolz, candidates, including Dick Fowler who pitched a no-hitter in his first Camp Hill Nears Lykens Defeated working out at the Steelton High gymnasium and, before the season gets under way, hopes to lop off six pounds more to 176, his usual weight at the start of each campaign.

Last year Mueller played about 50 games with Army teams. Newark lightweight, advised Pro game after being discharged from service last year, left yesterday for the A's Spring training camp at moter Mike Jacobs yesterday that he would be unable to go through West Palm Beach, Fla. At Elizabethville with his 10-round non-title bout Missing, however, were two ma Suburban Title Camp Hill High's basketball team against Bob Montgomery at Madison Square Garden March 8 because of jor holdouts Outfielder Hal Peck and Pitcher Phil Marchildon. Both were notified they cannot join the Head, Boxing Program NEW YORK, Feb. York's a fractured and dislocated right Defense was stressed as the Eliza bethville High basketball team re thumb.

needs only a victory at Lemoyne Friday night to win titular honors squad until they have signed con Stolz suffered the injury last Fri corded a 21-to-17 victory over Lykens in an Upper Dauphin County tracts. boxing program this week is headed by Friday night's non-title 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden in the Suburban League for the third day night whan he dropped a split Also included in the group de League game at Elizabethville last straight season, and also to qualify for the Class District 3, PIAA, decision to Willie Joyce, of Gary, Ind. parting were Outfielder Eddie Col night. The first quarter was particularly between Gus Lesnevich, light-heavyweight champion, and Lee Oma, of Detroit. lins, Catcher Buddy Rosar and General's new Factory Plan enables us to "Takeover" your tire worries until you can get new assure you PRIORITY DELIVERY of the New General Tire allow full credit for unused mileage IF YOU ACT NOW! Jacobs immediately began nego Pitchers Russ Christopher, Luther a defensive battle, with Elizabeth tiations to sign Joyce to take Stolz' This marks the first time in the Knerr.

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Other teams still in the running are Lemoyne and Swatara Township, but they must win their remaining games to keep alive their LAKELAND, Feb. 19. Man Garden fight card. ville scoring the only point of the period. Not more than seven points was tallied in any one session thereafter as Elizabethville, led by R.

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pocket. Stoll, 4 0 8 Dimitrovicf 1 3 5 ELIZABETHVILLE for 10 years a star National League LYKENS G. Stiney, 2 15 Bahoric, 113 F. G. F.

P. Newhouser, winner of 54 games outfielder and only recently uncon I Buff'ton, 1 0 2 Fabian, 10 2 Linta. 2 0 4 Kovats, 4 19 Barber, 2 0 6 for the Tigers in 1944 and 1945, de hopes. The standing: Camp Hill 7 Middletown 7 Swatara Township 5 Lemoyne 5 New Cumberland 2 Enola 0 ditionally released by the Boston Pet. .778 .700 .625 .625 .250 L.

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Lebo, i 0 0 0 Messner, Myers, Klinger, Kopp, Galle're, Stuppey, i Rowe, clined to comment. He will not be permitted to take part in regular drills for batterymen opening to Tezak, 5 2 12 Bnsnjak, 3 0 6 Szeles, 0 0 0 Koscevic, 8 2 2 6 Brubaker, 1 0 2 Braves, disclosed yesterday that he has received a "very nice offer" to play for the insurgent Mexican base Totals 12 30 0 .000 ball league. 8 5 21 Totals Totals 17 4 38 Score by Periods morrow until he signs a 1946 con tract. Greenberg Weds Medwick, who lives in Sappington, eelton Vets 3 6 15 1438 Totals 7 3 17 Score by Periods Elizabethville 1 Lykens 0 Army Sc Navy 8 8 6 830 a suburb of St. Louis, declined 721 Hank Greenberg telephoned Sec 5 517 to reveal the terms offered him in Referees, Smith and Shirk; score-eeper, Tiraboschi.

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F. P. Remaining Schedule Tonight Enola at New Cumberland. Friday Night Camp Hill at Lemoyne. Swatara Township at New Cumberland.

February 26 Lemoyne at Swatara Township. Church Dartball Loop Baker, 6 0 12 Hodge, 4 0 8 day, that he expected to reach camp soon to get in some early condi Medwick added: "I've made no decision on this yet. Scrignoli. 13 17 Evans, I 0 11 Final Standing tioning. Powers, 9 1 19 Jordan, 0 0 0 F.Sinkt'z, 9 1 91 J.

10 2 Lost Pet. 13 .759 19 .648 I'm still hoping to play major league ball this season." Sink'tz, 5 0 10 Stripling, 2 0 4 't EI CENTRO, Feb. 19. Man Fuhrman, 0 0 0 M.T pson, 2 0 4 Donchue, 6 0 12 Kees, 3 0 6 21 .611 25 .537 25 .537 ager Frankie Frisch put his Pitts Tucci, 0 0 0 Won Redeemer Lutheran 41 Park Schell Class 35 St. John's Lutheran 33 State Street U.

29 Colonial Park U. 29 Second Reformed 28 Memorial Lutheran 24 Pine Street Presbyterian 21 Olivet Presbyterian 17 Messiah Lutheran 13 Douglas Boosts Lead Totals 13 1 25 26' 30 .519 .444 ourgn Pirate pitcners tnrough a three-hour fielding drill yesterday as he attempted to iron out their Totals 36 3 79 Score by Periods Named Baseball Coach PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19. Philip (Lefty) Weinert, former major and Blue Jaokets 8 6 2 9 25 In Hockey Scoring A three-point lead over Pete 33 .389 37 .315 41 .241 GENERAL Schott Putts 24 14 19 2279 flaws on handling bunts and covering first base. Referees, Smith and Shirk; score-keeper.

Tiraboschi. Time of periods, Leswick, a teammate, was gained by TIRE 10 minutes. Veteran Pitcher Bob Klinger, who A. minor league pitching star, has been named baseball coach at Villanova College, it was anounced yesterday. Les Douglas, of the Indianapolis Capitals, during the past week in EXHIBITION BASEBALL At Havana Cuban All -Stars, American Stars, 0.

reported 25 pounds underweight, has At Forster Street YMCA VAGABONDS ROMPERS been placed on a diet to build him the American Hockey League scor Weinert, whose major league serv G. F. P. G. F.

P. ing department. Douglas has a Stewart, ice was with the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and New York Phoenix, total of 71 points, while Leswick boasts of 68. 1 7 Banks, 3 0 6 1 11 Wilkerson, 14 19 0 0 Dunbar, 0 0 0 0 0 Giddens, 4 0 8 up again. Shortstop Billy Cox has been ordered to take things a little easy and rest the bruised thumb of his left hand.

Chivis, I Yankees, succeeds the Kev. Edward moniTE Following are the leading scorers 0 1 1 Brown, Davis, Keys, Broden, Lathan, The Pirates have two more days B. McCarthy. The latter served as temporary coach since the resignation of George Jacobs in 1943. 0 2 Sanford, 0 2 Potter, 0 0 Towe, 0 2 2 0 4 2 2 6 to date, two of them being members of the Hershey Bears: 8:10 training here before leaving for their main camp at San Bernardino, Calif.

G. A Pts. 15 4 34 Douglas, Indianapolis 36 35 71 Totals Totals 11 2 24 Score by Periods 68 Leswick, Indianapolis 25 43 Wilson, Pittsburgh 32 32 32 Vagabonds 5 8 64 specifii mmiN 9 224 7 1334 Rompers 8 6 Curcio Upsets Foe NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Joe Curcio, Burlington, Cleveland 28 33 Trudel, Cleveland 25 35 61 60 Timekeeper, Eason: seorekeencr.

Bovd. Time of periods, 8 minutes. Fttl, FEB. 22ml Gagne, Providence i Rimstad, St. Louis 24 35 59 27 32 59 southpaw welterweight from New ELKS VETERANS G.

F. P. ark, N. scored an upset over Cecil Rozzini, Hershey 26 33 59 Cunningham, Cleveland 27 31 58 Larson, Hershey 23 35 58 Simpson, 3 0 6 Hall, 4 0 8 Hudson, Los Angeles Negro, in a Whiting, 10-round bout at the St. Nicholas McWhite, Gibson, Clark, STANDING OF THE AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Eastern Division Goals Club G.P.

W. L. T. For Ag. Pts.

Buffalo 51 29 15 7 221 172 65 Hershey 49 23 19 7 155 163 53 49 18 27 4 178 207 40 New Haven 51 11 31 9 166 218 31 Western Division Indianapolis 54 27 19 8 239 201 62 50 27 16 7 213 165 61 Cleveland 50 22 21 7 208 193 51 St. Louis 52 18 27 7 158 219 43 Schedule Tonight Hershey at St. Louis. Wednesday Games New Haven at Buffalo. Hershey at Cleveland.

Thursday Games Buffalo at Providence. Arena last night when he won the TO HAVE BASEBALL SCHOOL Spotswood Poles, who formerly 3 0 8 Atwell, 0 0 0 2 2 6 Robinson, 3 0 6 0 0 0 Burnette, 0 0 0 10 2 Fry, 10 2 Hutwela. 0 0 0 9 2 20 Slaughter, 1 0 2 Borman, 0 0 0 decision. Totals played for leading Negro teams, will open a baseball school for applicants Hudson, a protege of Henry Arm strong, was made the favorite al between the ages of 15 and 25 years. Totals 9 0 18 Score by Periods ails rcw though Curcio had piled up 30 straight victories last season.

Veterans 4 8 5 318 Elks 5 420 Those wishing to get further information about the school should call at Poles' Pool Room, 662 Broad street. Referee, Pngg: timekeener. Wntt- NATIONAL CAGE LEAGUE Youngstown, 52; Cleveland, 38. scorekeeper, Eason. Time ol periods, eight minutes..

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