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PAGE ELEVEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1940 ftiS)Il LeagM jo)ims SimngM More Divorces Granted In Dauphin Last Year The Dauphin County Court granted 219 divorces in 1939, four more than in 1938 and twenty-seven more than in 1937. With 1338 marriage applications on file in 1939, the ratio was one divorce to 6.1 marriages, as compared to one divorce for every 5.7 marriages in 1938. HARRIS HOST TO pareer as Junior Net Star by the quality of its tinmiished music. ACTION PROVIDED ON OPEN HOUSE PROGRAM ATT Climaxed by Shipp as He Gains Doubles Title V. vs.

READING; PENN, STEELTON AWAY Like the New Year, the basketball FATAL SAMPLING ST. HELENS, Ore. Thinking it was candy, 2-year-old Paula Lou Paulson thrust her fist into a jar of bright colored syrup and gingerly sampled the mixture. The jar contained a .6 per cent, arsenic solution va 'MM An honor cherished by young ten an rare nis contenders throughout the Coun Shares Championship i. a try came to Dick Shipp, Lemoyne Revival THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG" returned to the Rio yesterday to warm the hearts of Boris Karloff's fans, and, incidentally, to give them a few more chills than the weather was responsible for.

For Karloff, who is, of course, the man they could not hang, plays his role with his usual combination of unusual and at the same time relatively honest acting. If the story which concerns the renascense of The Central Y. M. C. A.

was wide open yesterday as the New Year's ant paste and the child died a fewj hours later. product and present student at the Harrisburg Academy, jointly with Open House tnere once again turned season for the seven teams in tne Central Pennsylvania Scholastic League has arrived and will get its A Third and Broad Sts. Joe K. BROWN Martha RATE In $1,000 A TOUCHDOWN Gene AITRY-Smtley Bl RXETTE In ROVIN TUMBLEWEEDS rOPEl'K up a record of spectator enjoyment. Outstanding in the largely athletic Frederick V.

Kris, of Pelham, N. as the unseeded pair turned 1940 baptism tonignt in games in which all three local entries are involved. Most of the opponents for the John Harris, William Penn and a stunning upset to defeat the By DICK SPONG NANCY BRIDGES, Lebanon's personality girl, proved to everybody in the Colonial audience yesterday that, providing you know how, it's just as easy to project personality from the business side of the footlights as it is in a relatively private group. Personal Appearance favored team of William Umstaedter, New Capitol The Illcgins Family SHOULD HUSBANDS WORX Jean Parker Phil Res-an SHE MARRIED A COP of Louisiana State University, and Steelton High School squads are unknown quantities at this writing and it remains to be seen whether or Dick Bender, of Pingry Prep, N. program were the performances of John Harris High School representatives and Stan Hitz.

Taking the basketball situation well in hand, the John Harris group won a Hi-Y tournament and an alumni game with William Penn High. Hitz, after winning the singles championship in a handball tournament, then paired with Hubie Simmons to capture the doubles event. Other events which drew a focus in the finals of the national junior a scientist who's been unjustly ex-j ecuted, and his subsequent efforts to revenge himself on the jury, which convicted him, strikes one as rather) fantastic, the playing of it makes it; a great deal less so. Lorna Grey, a young miss of defi- nite charms, may earn herself more important roles by virture of her indoor doubles tournament yester S'ff A 19 1205 North M. JA Sh, Third Street Helen finches tfr Jnms Bush In CHILDREN OF THE WILD Also H.

B. Warner N. Beerr In TORPEDOED not the Reading High Red js.mgnts of Coach Johnny (Phog) Smith will be able to retain the laurels won last season in the circuit Heading the games tonight from a local standpoint is the battle between Reading and John Harris at the Pal MISS BRIDGES steps before the footlights and speaks quite day on the 7th Regiment Armory courts, New York. Scores of the victory registered in surprise manner by Shipp and Krais, two comparatively unknown entries in the tourney, were 8-6, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Feature 7.20 0.20 naturally about herself and her am of attention were a volleyball match which Jack O'Rear's Actors won, 2 to 1 in games, from Red McCarthy's Stars: a business men's volleyball bitions.

You learn, for instance, that estra, while the other two contests will find William Penn's undefeated varsity cagers invading Lebanon Hish and Steelton going to York gpk WBBHMIIIilg LJB-l Owing to the early setbacks suf performance in this. i "Sabotage," which involves a bit of espionage, turns out to be a very timely melodramatic item. We are surprised to see Arleen Whelan in an affair so modest, but since nothing better has been found for we're glad to report that she does verv well indeed. Charles Grape-1 NURSE EDITH CAVELL Starring ANNA NEAGLE Geo, Sanders May Rnbson for a meeting with the charges ofifered by Shipp and Krais in the 1 ffirv she like to play Carole Lombard roles in Hollywood you learn, too, that she's an ambitious young girl with a future. You see some beautiful gowns and you see Nancy as she appears in Vyvyan Donner's latest Coach Snaps steelton nasisingies compeuuou me vuumey, they were given little chance against NOW! 15c UNTIL 1.30 been unbeaten in two starts against I match in which the Insurance team took three games from the All-Stars, and a swimming meet.

Bally Wins Cage Game John Harris High Alumni let loose a third-quarter attack to win, 50 to 35, over the William Penn Alumni in the basketball tourney. Aftpr trailing in the first half, the the more seasoned pair of Umstaedter and Bender. Some consolation i 1 Middletown and Shamokin High School auintets. but has not seen and by all means best fashion short. win.

one of the reallv dependable as; came to Umstaedter, however, for he Her Harrisburg engagement is "THE HAM. as much practice preparation Penn and Harris. Nancys first professional appear defeated his doubles partner, Bender, in a thrilling singles final that went Each Beaten Once ance, but you can wager it won be I Material from an undefeated Read-ifour sets and found Bender putting John Harris group moved out in! her last I oldsters of the screen, heads a sur-j prisingly competent and active sup- porting the story itself is at least adequate to supply a great deal of action. The Rio fans, who evidently depend on this sort of! thing for their movie entertainment, I pflrtt'JLDKOTIG 2ND BIG FEATURE Ing Reserve squad has enabled Coach up some still opposition to tne No. 1 favorite.

After Umstaedter (Smith to form another formidable TODAY aggregation at Reading this season. For this reason, nlenty of competi will find this double bill more ex-; 1 'SABOTAGE1 jsj Charlie Grapewin Arleen Whelan tion is in store for John Harris tonight even though the Crimson courtmen will be favored by playing if V' if i front and proceeded to ring up twelve more points before William Penn's Alumni scored again. The Hi-Y tournament which the Harris cage club won by the minor margin of 27 to 26 over the William Penn High club saw close competition, with the teams tied 20 to 20 at the end of the third period. With five high school Hi-Y clubs represented in the tourney, William Penn High played two games to took the first set, 6-3, Bender retaliated by a 6-1 score, but the next two sets wore captured by the Louisiana State youth, 6-3, 6-4, for the title. In the boys' final, Bobby Bensinger of Washington, took the title by beating Irvin Dorman, of New York, 2-6, 8-6, 6-4.

Dorman and Bensinger won the on their home floor. Each team has Ji citing, and probably more satisiying, than usual. Destry IF there's anything about the gentla art of mayhem, murder and riot that has escaped your notice up to I lost regulars from last season's linff tips and are counting on the replace ments. Reading has been beaten by Allen town Hich thus far. while John Har Adults Children Theater boys' doubles championship when the moment, this column is nappy io call your attention to the latest screen creation of James Stewart, ris boasts five wins and one defeat.

Steelton reach the finals, first turning back the Lemoyne team, 39 to 18, and then downing Enola, which had drawn a first-round bye. 27 to 20. John Har they defeated tred liovaiesKi oi The loss came at the hands of Swa Hamtramck, and Albert Jlnrrh llnxter Hurrymore In "The Road to Glory" tara Township, but Coach Harry Rote has worked strenuously in Shafer, of Tarrytown, N. 2-6, ris High reached the final round by Claudelle Colbert Henry Fonda DRUtfS ALONG THE MOHAWK 6-2, 6-3. strengthening the Hill outfit since overcoming steelton, 2a to 22.

Handball Results Marlene Dietrich and Company, en- titled "Destry Rides Again." I This little opus literally "laid 'em in the aisles" at its midnight preview a while back, and we can safely guarantee that, when it returns to! the Senate Theater for a more per-j manent engagement starting Respected Opponents What made the Shipp-Krais vie In the handball tournament Hitz wmsMMmmmmmmmmmm that time and a good onensive can lie expected tonight against the Red Knights. McKee and Robison, forwards: Roberts, center, and Bennar STANDARD bSESS JOHNNY MACK BROWN "RIDERS OF PASCO BASIN" tory all the more remarkable was the fact that their victims, Bender and Umstaedter, had gained wide Sixth and Dauphin Sts. and Siler, guards, are expected to be won over Simmons, 21-5, 21-11, in the final round, after Hitz and Simmons had gained the final round by defeating Brandt and Hackman, respectively. Although Hitz and Simmons, paired recognition last Summer by includ' the starters for Harris. Practice at Penn Fearing that the layoff over the mg among their achievements a tri umph over Jack Tidball.

former na MARX BROS. AT THE CIRCUS IflikmlaL holidays might have caused his Wil tional intercollegiate champion, and Gene Mako. prominent partner of for the doubles, came out victors, they were extended to three sets in the final match by Brandt and Hack-man. In another match Heller and fc. iS Don Budge in Davis Cup and wim bledon championships during Budge's amateur reign.

Handsaw split two sets with Mc Collev and Gaspari. IN TECHNICOLOR! DICK SHIPP Power and speed presented by it will find no end of clamoring patrons and satisfied customers. In "Destry Rides Again." Hollywood has turned out a moving picture that not only moves it gallops, it tears, it plunges. It is so full of the joy of living and loving and the resulting skullduggery that, in restrospect, it seems almost im-Dossible that it was only one movie we saw. It must have been a dozen.

"Destry Rides Again" is, as its blood-and-thunder title implies, a Western. But, at that point, its similarity to any "Western" movie you have ever seen ceases. Instead of being a grim story of the struggle between law and lawlessness in a Swimming honors were shared by Shipp and Krais' steady and brilliant play decided in yesterday's Adults Children 10c liam Penn Tigers to suffer a letdown following their pre-league success, Coach Vic Emanuel held a long drill yesterday to sharpen the edges for tonight's game at Lebanon. Few veterans are among the Lebanon candidates this season and Coach Bernie Thrush expects to start an inexprienced club against the Tigers. Reed, who was third high scoring center in the league last season, is the lone regular in the Lebanon lineup, while Frank Towe, center for mm it Bogner team and Kershaw team.

Each team garnered three points. first-ranking doubles team in junior ranks in the United States. ill The program was in charge of The victory of the Shipp-Krais Walter Kirker, Charley Howard and WARNER BAXTER He's the star of "Barricade." soon doubles final and formed a combination that the Umstaedter-Bender duo could not break down. Shipp, who is singles champion and co-holder of the doubles title in Harrisburg, team marks the climax of the Le "ANOTHER THIN HAN" William Powell Myrna loy moyne aces court career to date. to appear at the State.

Ih Story of Stephen Fosttr, a Chick Freeland. The swimming results: Twenty-five yard back-stroke Won by Linn; second, Bogner; third, was also a big factor in the semi William Penn, holds the same dis Mr. Foster Shipp first started to play tennis six years ago under the guidance of his father, William H. Shipp, who has coached him through all his tourna mt ureal nmmcon irouoorjaurl rr 7. LT Kershaw.

tinction at the Uptown school. Much i cha ions took from Gardt er Lar. frAnnl A nnn rtAv A nflri An naf nV trouble has been experienced by frontier town, it is shot through and UNDER any other circumstances, our lead today would have been 18th State ned and James Evert, of Chicago ments. Among the titles which he Twenty-five yard breast-stroke Won by Kershaw; second, Bogner. Balloon race Won by Bogner's through with loud, lusty humor that will delight everyone and offend none, from Grandma down to little last year's national boys' doubles 0 -rtv Thrush in getting his Lebanon var pity members accustomed to the five' based on "Swanee River," the fea has won are the Harrisburg men's ture screen attraction at the Colo- singles and doubles championship man defense that they are expected inial, which turned out to be an en "Dust Be My Destiny" John Garfield Prlscilla lane titlists, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Besides covering the court well, Shipp used an effective backhand drive that piled up points with Krais. Never before had Shipp and Krais the Harrisburg junior singles and doubles titles; the city boys' singles and doubles championship: the Mid- tertaining and moving story of the unfortunate life of Stephen Foster. team. Lighted candle race (team race) Won by Kershaw; second, Hoerner; third, Linn. Alumni Come JOHN HARRIS H.

WILLIAM PENN H. die btates Tennis Association junior singles, which includes Penn Willie. Instead of a few shabby, impromptu "sets," it has been produced with rare lavishness. But its outstanding virtue is its cast. Take our word for it that you have never seen Marlene Dietrich before.

You can forget every role she ever played, and go see a new star who can make love like nobody's business and fight like a whole house full of cats and dogs. xne scenario plays a few tricks with history, but it is a better scenario for it, and while the material of the film is essentially tragic, it is treated in such a manner that any average sylvania, iNew Jersey and Delaware: O. P. P. competed on a tennis court as a team, the pair just having met eleven days ago when the tourney got under way in New York.

They Adults 15c Children the Southern doubles championship, Don Andrea Al AMECHE -LEEDS -JOLSON ON THE STAGE i P. 0 4 0 (i 0 Vi to present against Penn tonight. Two games have been dropped in three starts by the Lebanon team, winning from Myerstown and losing to Bethlehem and Hershey thus far. Two small forwards, Hess and Parody, form the Lebanon offensive line and Snyder and Paine hold down the guard posts. Both of the forwards weigh only around 125 pounds and stand 5 feet, 5 inches high.

They ere green in varsity games, while Snyder saw some service as a substitute last year at Lebanon. A brother of Dink Shuey also is on were unseeded and not given much audience should find itself well sat Davles.f.c.d 8 21 14 Beck.f.... 10 2 James. 2 3 7 Garverich.g.l 1 3 Smith, 113 Maclan.f.. Sostar.f Beible.c...

Erney.g... Brubaker.ff. Kitch.g.... won last winter at Miami Beach, the Fort Hunter doubles championship and the junior champion- 2 8 I 8iiM.it;u. chance of overpowering the other entries to gain recognition as the 3 TIMES DAILY AMERICA'S "PERSONALITY GIRL OF 1940" snip oi Maryland, won in 1938.

0 Don Ameche, forgetting, for the a as! nonce, the ebullient self which he Jimmy Stewart has never been more 'Pride of the Blue Grass' EDITH FELLOWS "Miracles For Sale" HOIST. YOUNG FLORENCE KICE 21 8 00 Totals. 18 Referee. Larson timekeeper. Nye; has been taught to present on the screen, plays the role of Foster scorekeeper.

Bashore. MISS NAKGY BRIDGES (of LEBANON, PA.) OFFER GRID POST 111-Y Games JOHN HARRIS H. WILLIAM PENN H. straight and plays it very well in utter fact. Ameche's role is probably Pitt Panthers.

"However, we didn't go into particulars about the pirate coaching situation. "I am not ready to discuss the situation in any way." the squad and may see service to O. P. P. G.

V. P. delightful than as the slow, drawling deputy sheriff who doesn't carry a gun because "he might get hurt" but he licks them all, anyway. And then, to top it off, come a wealth of supporting talent: The always furious Charles Winninger, the sinister Brian Donlevy, Mischa Auer, who wants to be the first Russian Hall.f 1 2 night. better suited to his particular talents thaw kc'.

Aer in Ana Besides Towe. coach Emanuel is G.I.udIow,f.4 1 9 .1. Smith. f. 4 19 0 8 VanKirk.g.,0 3 8 E.Diehl.g.

0OO 0 2 1 TO SUTHERLAND expected to start Cy Davis and Don Uottshall.r. 3 Emanuel. 2 Wolfe.g.... 3 Oottshall.g. 0 Danner.g...

0 At the same time, Al Jolson, as an 5 old-time minstrel singer, turns in 2 2 LrS f' 4 "OW PLAYING Freedman, sophomore forwards, and Russ Wileman and Dave Snyder at 0 Kooney said he asked Sutherland to meet him so he could sound out Sutherland's availability because he (Rooney) is ready to make a definite and attractive proposition. Rooney refused to reveal any details PITTSBURGH, Jan. 2. Arthur cowboy, Billy Gilbert without his 11 5 27 Totals. Kcor hv Pprinfln iwnai uns aeparimeni ieeis is nis 8 20 most creditable performance to date.

voice must have been meant for 626 1 Stephen Foster melodies; or at any accent and twice as funny, Allen Mats. 25c Nights 40c 23c Children 15c Jenkins and Warren Hymer as the the guard posts for William Penn tonight. Most of William Penn's pquad consists of sophomores and juniors this season, Hewitt being the only senior on the list at present. Steelton In Shane John Harris H. 7 8 William Penn H.

10 4 Referee. Howard. Rooney, president and owner of the Pittsburgh Professional Football Pirates, said yesterday he is ready to make a definite offer to Jock 6 oi their conversation. Jonathan Swift's Immortal Fantas WILLIAM PENN H. S.

LEMOYNE H. S. dumb and not-so-villainous stooges, Una Merkel, whose battle royal with Dietiich will probably go down in G. V. P.

G. Y. P. Sutherland to coach his teem in rate he sings the songs that are given him very well. Andrea Leeds, in her most likely role since "Stage Door," performs Lucas.f 12 4 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Penn State.

31: Mt Union Col. history, Samuel Hinds, Jack Carson, Shughart.f. 6 11 Coach Nelson Hoffman is expected to stand pat on the starting Steelton lineup at York tonight in an effort Hall.f..... 6 ,0 10 Gottshall.f.,7 0 14 Emanuel, e. .2 1 5 Oottshall.g.

3 0 6 Wolfe, 2 0 4 and a raft more. lege. 23. 0 hhi acies in maniug mc rule Baker.c... 0 Kohler.g...

Grubb.g.... 0 Kentucky, 53; Kansas State, 28. Utah, 40: Chicaeo. 39. (two over the National Professional Football League.

Rooney and Sutherland held an "informal talk" at Pirate headquarters on Sunday afternoon, but, according to Sutherland, they did not get into particulars about the to get off to an auspicious start in the new campaign. Eli Nenadovich 19 7 18 time periods). THIEF TAKES 19 MAILBOXES IOLA, Wis. Postmaster H. G.

Hanson is wondering why anyone would want nineteen used mail is the lone regular left from last YHWBL Baltimore University. 44: Wash of Stephens bride believable. The Hall Johnson singers handle their assignments with distinction and pure melody, and the color is exceptionally good. "Swanee River" may not quite rate the best ten, but it's a thoroughly satisfactory film, dis- season Steamroller outfit and he is ington, 26. expected to be in at the opening a i i 1 Score by Periods William Penn H.

S. 8 12 11 10 S9 Lemoyne H. 2 fi IS Referees. Stetler and Van Kirk; timekeeper, Schlessmani ecorekeepcr, Randolph. JOHN HARRIS 3.

STEELTON H. G. F. P. O.

P. P. boxes. The letterboxes disappeared one night from two rural routes. wmaue hi.

giwiu luingni wun euner Padjen or Cackovic as his running IN TECHNKOLO coaching job. "Rooney asked me if I would meet with him end I agreed," said Sutherland, former coach of the Cornell. 29; Ohio State, 28. Kentucky, 53; Kansas State. 26.

California, 42; Dartmouth. 30. Maryland. 53; Clemson, 26. mate; Dick Kitzmiller, center, and Roksandic and Malinak, forwards.

G.Ludlow.f.l 1 3 Schmldt.f.. 3 17 Reserve games will be played as COMING "THE BARRICADE" Theater Featuretime ALICE FAY WARNER BAXTER 0 0 0 Brodnlc.f... 0 2 2 N.ve.f 10 2 4 0 8 Renald.g., Sherman. 0 0 1 6 Soutner.g. 0 0 10 0 2 0 2 0 0 6 preliminaries to the varsity clashes starting at 7 o'clock.

Dancing will follow the local game at the Palestra. Lancaster High, seventh member ef the league, does not play until Friday night Totals 4 VI Smith. 1 Diehl.ir... 1 Sherman, 1 3 COLONIAL "Swanee Don Ameche, Andrea Leeds, Al Jolson, 10.55; 1.05; 3.20; 5.31; 7.45; 10.00. LOEWS "Gone With The Wind," 11.45; 4.00; 8.15.

RIO Two Features, "Sabotage," Charlie Grapewin, Arleen Whelan, 11.00; 1.30; 4.05; 6.35; 9.10; also "The Man They Could Not Hang," Boris COMING SOON! James STEWART Marlene DIETRICH "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" Senate 1 12 5 -gy tf ft Score by Periods John Harris H. 6 9 5 Karloff. Lorna Gray, 12.07; 2.40; 6.10; 7.45; 10.15. SENATE "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame," Charles Laughton, Maureen Steelton H. 6 522 By CHARLES T.

MERTZ With the New Year hardly a day Referees. Freeland and stetler: time, keeper. Clelan; scorekeeper, Gruver. Charles BEARS BLANKED IN PHILA. MATCH old, fifteen of the leading high school basketball outfits in the region will open their respective league activi- UUGHTOn stars with Dugan, Kromer, Karchner, Hackenberg, Klinetob and Parke all back for action, while Coach Les Zimmerman has several better-than-average newcomers in Stevenson, Sprole, Bitler and Doresky.

In their preliminaries, the Milton toys have registered three wins without defeat. Opening with wins STARS ON LOCAL O'Hara, 10.30; 12.45; 2.55; 5.10; 7.20; 9.35. STATE "Gulliver's Travels," 1.30; 3.35; 5.40; 7.45; 9.50. BROAD Two Features, "$1000 A Touchdown," Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye; also "Rovin' Tumbleweeds," Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette.

CAPITOL Two Features, "Should Husbands Work," The Higglns Family; also "She Married A Cop," Jean Parker, Phil Regan. GRAND "Another Thin Man," William Powell, Myrna Loy. LEMOYNE "Day-Time Wife," Tyrone Power. Linda Darnell. NATIONAL "At The Circus." Marx Brothers.

lies mis evening, which pieseni SHE HUKOHMG Inh looks to be shaping into one of tne best campaigns in recent years. Yielding goals for the first time WRESTLING CARD Bp I.OTRE DAME over Muncy and Jersey Shore, the In I antners concluded their warmups PAXTANG "Nurse Edith Cavell," Anns Neagle, Edna May Oliver, 7.20, An unusual number of veteran squads with well-experienced players from past seasons only tends to add further interest to the coming games as coaches and sports writers jn three matches, the Hershey Bears took a 3-to-0 beating last night as the Philadelphia Ramblers held the upper hand from the start in an International-American Hockey League LAST FEW DAYS! if I 9.20.. witn a 43-to-l5 decision over a fa vored Sunbury five. PENWAY "Dust Be My Destiny," John Garfield, Prlscilla Lane. RIALTO "Drums Along The Mohawk," Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda.

NO ADVANCE II IN PRICES! I A strong holiday wrestling card will help Promoter Bert Bertolini usher in the New Year at the Palestra tomorrow night. The feature get together to predict the different 7U ROXY Two Features, "Miracles For Sale," Robert Young, Florence Rice; races. also "Pride Of The Blue Grass," Edith Fellows. Not to be outclassed in any department of play and considered one of the dark-horses of the 1940 race is the Selinsgrove Seals, who boast Looking first into the setup of the STAR Two-Features, "Children Of The Wind," Helen Hughes, James Bush; also "Torpedoed," H. B.

Warner, N. Beery. larger and a bit faster Susquehanna loop, we find the Bloomsburg Panthers favored to capture their third with attraction brings together Orville Brown and Gino Martinelli, a pair of outstanding heavyweight contenders. Brown, conaueror of virtually STANDARD (Steelton) "Riders Of Pasco Basin," Johnny Mack Brown. SIR CEORIC HARDWiCKE THOMAS MITCHELL.

MAUREEN O'HARA. EDMOND 0 8RIEW ALAN MARSHAL WALTER HAMPDEN KATHARINE ALEXANDER STRAND (Steelton) "The Road To Glory," Fredrio March, Warner Bax game rnnaaeipnia before a crowd of 5000. The Blue Shirts were out to avenge a 5-to-0 setback handed them by the Bears on Saturday night, and they went right ahead to score two goals in the second period and one goal in the third to even things up. Each team now has won two games. The first goal for the Ramblers; last night was scored by Hugh Gus-tafson at 6.57 in the second period, and before the period ended Luke Wareing slapped in another.

of three six-footers and two high scorers who combine their forces to make a strong combination on any basketball court. Winters. Flickineer and Crebs are ter, Lionel Barry-more. consecutive crown in a poll taken this week by the regional sports scribblers. every leading wrestler in the sport, will display his much Dublicized Of this erouo.

with one excerption. the three big boys, while Plummer pne-anver noja, a grip barred in several States as illegal, when he all picked the high-flying Bloom five ana bmitrv are better-than-average to again top the circuit after be point-getters. However, Coach Bob Shadle has one thing to complain of coming the first team ever to take the Susquehanna League honors for two consecutive years last season, The only team to give them really ana mat is tne lack oi reserve power. Sears, another six-footer, is the only non-starter who has had any pre- vious experience. in the third, Stan Smith batted in the third score for the Ramblers, his second of the year, but much of the credit for this goal went to Johnny Polich.

the football rjlavine rookie. stilt competition was the Milton swings into action against Martinelli, one of the most promising young championship prospects in the sport today. Martinelli is unbeaten in a score of matches and is conceded a good chance to flatten Brown when the pair clash Young Gino is a fast moving individual who flashes a wide assortment of holds and depends largely on his speed and deceptive attacks to emerge the Panthers, who are again favored to take second-place honors. The two Milton Bloom contests last year were the high spot of the season, and the same setup is again taking who extricated the disc from four Bears to pass it to Smith. Poa.

Philadelphia Hershey Oardiner Damore From Lewisburg comes word that the Dragons are not to be counted out, my any means. Here Bill Heim, veteran scoring ace, is again expected to burn up the court with his famous shots while his running! mates, Burnhart and Ticony, join in on the scoring festivities. Ritter wrm tnis year. n.i....Myie McGoldrick Lauzon winner. HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOW GONE WITH THE WIND CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES In Answer to Your Questions May We Suggest You Come Tonight at 8 O'clock for a Complete Show and PROMPT Seating! THIS PRODUCTION WILL NOT BE SHOWN ANY WHERE EXCEPT AT ADVANCED PRICES-AT LEAST UNTIL 1941.

1 uustatgon Eeardon R.W.... Barton Kteele Test of Ability Gino defeated Maurice La Chran- L.W.... Foster Kirk Sparea Philadelphia: Levlnsky, Allum. All the reports of BloomsbBrg's superiority are not without foundation, however, as Coach Frank Gol-der has on hand almost a duplicate and Grenoble will probably be the rtplta in a mntnh tliot "otnl iVia Kroi. wareing.

Germann, Polich, Smith. Hernhev? KalhrleiKrh. Prnqf burning guaras, an veterans oi tne show" here about two weeks ago, Kilrea. Mackie, Shannon, ilcReavy, Rouls- vf tJ 111 111 1 Th.r.'b.wlt,worn.ond fi pi with wruce. First period Penalties.

Poster. Steel. oi n.3 last year cnampionship crew, including speed and several sharpshooters. Names registered in the Bloom Maruneia snowed tne fans some classy grappling. Whether or not Martinelli possesses the ability to cope with a veteran like Brown Second period Scoring: (1 GuRtafson And still more veterans, this time from Danville.

The Ironmen, always one of the better clubs in the running, will field a team this venr ii.t-vmsKy, Foster. B.5S: (2) Philadelphia, Wareing (Roubell. Germann), 15.18. penalties. Allum.

Keardon. Steels. scorebook this year will include remains to be seen. Third period Scoring: (3) Philadelphia. composed of all its major gridiron In the semi-final, a 45-minute bat stars, but this is no handicap to irgncnj, penalties; Myles.

Polich. tle, Wladislaw Dalski, latest Polish Shaver; linesman, Whltttn Referes, bam. such experienced veterans as Nugent, Shearer, Leiby, Rhodes and Hutchinson, all of whom won letters last year. Their record thus far in the season includes two thrilling victories over Berwick and Shamokin, respectively. uoacn tsucKy Mensh who has had the same situation for the past several years.

In direct contrast is Trevorton, who without any Fall sport opens its basketball drills as soon as school mat sensation, clashes with Jack (Bad Boy) Brown, Southern mat-man. Rene La Belle, who formerly wrestled here as LaChrapnelle, tackles Hans Schwarz, of Germany, and Juan Oliquivel. Spanish giant. INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY Philadelphia Ramblers, Hershey Bears, 0. Springfield Indians, Pittsburgh Hornets, 2.

un tne Milton court will be a lineup consisting of some more of! faces Fritz Zigfried, St. Louis Ger last season's Susquehanna League! vantage over all other league outfits. man-American, in the other bouts. I.

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