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SATUHDAY, rfcMtUAKYi 1U32. J.T REFEREE CHANGES DECISION, 14 4 Kfi A New Cumberland Upsets Chester Floormen, 19 to 11 Patton Says Rule PAGE. EIGHT POTTERS LOSE J1NXED GERMAN OLYMPIANS Whatta Night! Girls In Midland Prevented Playing BASKETBALL RESULTS East Liverpool (31) G. Ft, F. T.

Witherow, 2 8 15 Pennebaker, 3 4 2 8 24 to 9 Of Overtime Period A Loses To Am bridge Stewart, 0 0OO Weaver, 12 13. I Turner, a 1 113 Victory Laughlin, 5 1 1 11 Br The AaMciatMl Praa. Wittenberg 35, Wabash 17. Ohio U. 42, Cincinnati 23.

Ohio Northern 35, Otterbeln 24. Baldwin Wallace 52, Kent 18. Xavier 37, Detroit 23. Ohio 8tate 30, Virginia 28. Drexel 29, Qettyaburg 24.

Syracuse 25, Crelghton 1t. Cullen, 0 2 11 Steubenville Official, After Allowing Three Lomond Qvint Suff Reserves Drop Close Totala minute Extra Session, Notified Coaches That Martins Ferry Wins. 12 13 7 31 Q. Ft. F.

T. ers 26 24 (33) Martina Ferry "4 Marshall 31, Wast Virginia Wea Almashy, Gocsik Groza, leyat 27. BY ROBERT ELLIOTT, Snorts Editor. The Review. Vanderbllt 39, Alabama 32.

Coach Lomond's Midland high 1 8 2,4 3 3 1 7 8 0 2 2 2 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 2 Duke 41. Virginia Mil. Institute school cagers was forced into third Meg us, Dorsey, Pettit, Litten, place among the six Section 4 DECISION, made by Referee John Patton of Steubenville after he bad returned to his borne Friday night, today gave Johnny Cois Martina Ferry baaketeera a 33 to 31 victory over the Pottera. The battle between the two rivals on the Ferry court last night, waa one of tbe moat hectic in Potter floor annals. The whole trouble aurted late In the fourth quarter aa the quinta were battling for an edge.

With only a few minutes left to play they teams by Ambridge Friday night, 26. Kanaaa 40, Iowa Stat 27. Lisbon In 19 15 33 Totals Fray to Y. M. C.

A. i Five, 19 18. The Chester high school varsity and girls' basketball teams split twin bill with New Cumberland on the Chester court Friday night, the boy taking the abort end of a 19 to 11 'count, while tha girls swamped tha' county seat lassies 24 to 9. In the first preliminary tbe high school reervea lost by one point, 18 to 18, to tha Junior five. Chamberlain, New Cumberland forward, 600000! scoring honors in the varsity tussle, sinking, three when the Bridgera overcame a four point lead at half time to win by a score of 26 to 24.

Score by quarters: East Liverpool 7 7 8 9 31 The Bridgers completely re ere deadlocked at 29 2. JLUcK wimerow ana joray renneoaaer each sank a free throw, but Litten, a aubstitute Ferry guard, came through with a short shot to knot the count again with 35 aeconda Mt to nlav. 17 to 13 Martins Ferry 8 8 6 11 33 Referee Patton (Steubenville.) venged the 85 to 33 overtime whip ping the Crucibles handed them j. a mm a erry got me upon ana Aimasny early in the first half of the sea started dribbling down the floor. Triumph Lassies Timer Nate Lorah blew his whistle son's schedule, which nearly shov ending tbe game but Patton didn't ed Ambridge from the sectional Palestine Defeated hear it and Almashy continued to race.

Midland and Ambridge were ward tbe basket and finally aank goals and two fouls for eight tied for second place until last Third quarter Rally Register the field goal, giving the Riders a points. Chetock, forward and Mar night fracas, the winner of which 33 81 edge. shall, guard, acored five and four continues in the chase after All Lorah notified Patton that he quippa for first place. respectively for the down river jib had blown the whistle signifying 1945 Win team. 23 to 22 Ambridge, tied with Midland In the end of the fourth quarter as Almashy waa dribbling down the the first quarter at seven all, was outplayed in the second frame as Manack Gets 8 Points.

Manack, Chester forward, got off the Steelers edged out a IS to 11 to a bad start but finally came Mackey, and Gross Holy Citians Fail to Fatal to Salineville Quint. LISBON, Feb. A iplrited third quarter rally in which Lisbon counted five points while, holding Salineville acoreless gave the county seaters a 17 13 victory at the Rolloway hera Friday night. The Lisbon girls outclassed tha Salineville lassies to win, 29 18. Blackburn, Lfebon'a classy tor ward, waa held fairly welt In check, through with two buckets and two fouls to lead his teammates in scortwg, with six points.

Kimble, The jinx eeeme to have taken up a permanent roost on the shoulders of the German Olympic bobaieddera. A few daya age Qermany'a No. 1 team met with a aerioua accident while making a practice run. The No. 2 team which took their place In the lineup met with a similar fate.

Rounding the deadly "Shady Corner" curve on tha Olympic run at Lake Placid, N. the sled crashed, seriously injuring every member of the crew. This picture, made at the atart of the ill fated run, left te right, Frltx Grau, pilot; Max Ludwlg, Helmut Hofman and Albert Brehme. Overcome Struthers Lead at Half. cross Star in Triumph.

playing the other forward, scored lead. A fast recovery in the third period, when the Bridgers scored nine to the Steelers' seven points, still left the home team with a two point lead, but paved the way for dropping in six more points in the last period. Tbe Midland reserves lost the two goala and a free throw for five counters. Despite their worst shooting ex Perry Van Hyning's Brown and The boys' game waa a rough and floor. Pandemonium reigned as the tana and players swarmed over the court.

Laufjhlln Sinks Bucket. After a conference between the coaches, Patton and the timers, the mentors finally decided to flip a Dixon won the toss and Patton ordered an overtime period played with the score atandlng 31 31. Bill Laughlln caged a beautiful goal during the session and to all appearances the Potters had 33 I However When Patton returned to Steubenville he looked np in his tumble affair throughout, Cheater White cagers fought valiantly to overcome a 16 10 lead held by r'. nibltlon ot the season, I va Miner's gW sextet outclassed the battling although he managed to alip in two preliminary game by a score of 24 fielders and a foul for scoring hon starting the scoring with a one handed shot by Kimble early in the game. The flrat quarter ended to is, which waa marked with the Struthers at half time but were edged out 23 22 on the K.

of C. hall ors on his quint Tolaon, Saline absence of fouls. Each team shot one foul during the entire game, ville center, led tha losera in scor three all. Cheater failed to score ing with eight points. Dotn in the first half.

in tha second period while New Cumberland tallied six. tbe half Lisbon held a 4 4 lead In the court here Friday night The fray was decided in the last few minutes of play with the visitors having just a little too much The summary: Midland (24) flrat quarter but Salineville rallied in the next period to take an 8 6 rule book and finally decided that O.F. "War'! Breaks Out Among Teams Competing In Winter Olympics Friday's Events in 1 0, 000 Meters Declared "No Events" by Officials; Will be Skated Over Again Today. 8Y COWARD 4. NEIL, Associated Frees Sports Writer.

LAKE PLACID. N. Feb. eV International good Will and amity, left for the Holy Citians. There Ambridge (26) O.F Matxie, ...6 Winiartyck, 2 1 Revetta, 4 1 Martina Ferry bad won the game ending 9 to 8, New Cumberland.

In the third and fourth quarters, New Cumberland scored five each, while Cheater counted four each. Chester's inability to sink their free throws coat them tha game. was no outstanding star in tie efu M. Ordich, (10 after all. He notified Coach Cox lead at half time.

Then cam the disastrous third period and in the laet session Lisbon choked off any semblance of a Salineville rally to East Palestine quint every re Scirmitt, 9 of Martins Ferry but said today lar sharing in the scoring. Batt took down the honors by looping Green, .2 1 Gutowskl, ..1 1 Yortan, 3 0 Michelosen, 1 0 Karakitison 0 0 Martins Ferry laaslea in a prenmi 'v tMrf tuaale In the down river city Friday to 18. There waa 1 I no doubt but that the locals were by far the best sextet of the two but Inability to find the hoop almost forced the Potters to accept their second setback of the year. The Ceramic City outfit could do nothing at all In the first quarter and found the score deadlocked 4 4 at the second period got under way. The locals managed to hop Into an 8 7 lead at half time.

A third ouarter spurt In which they looped four points while hold Ing the Ferrlana to a free throw won the tilt for the locals. Both teams acored seven points In the last period. i Jauist Looks Good. keep the margin of victory. Tbe Monac, that "he couldn't find Dixon." Quotea Rule 8.

Patton quotes rule No. para Girls In Easy Win. The girls game was a one sided three field goals. Chapin was Vinovich, 0 right behind him with two double affair, the Chester team allowing lineups: Lisbon Salineville O.F. G.F.

Duncan, WM.0 0 pointers and a free throw. graph 13 aa hla reason for awarding the game to the Purple Riders. the New Cumberland lassies only 2 two field goals and five fouls. Totals Totals ...12 2 Kamlnsky paced Struthers in scoring with seven points, scored avowed purpose of the Olympic games, baa collapsed after tottering about the winter division on nlaaied legs for almost a day. lWetllng, 0 01 Johhs'n, 1 Davis, Cheater forward, with five The score by Quarters: on two field goals and three fouls.

goala and a foul, and Beallee, cen In fact before the 1932 winter games actually were 24 hours old, 224 Blackb'n, 2 Williams, 2 Nlch'ls'n, 2 McClint'k, 0 Cherry, 0 Vauaman, 2 fellowship had disappeared entirely, and the boys who really don't Ambridge ...............7 4 9 626 It save, Patton claims, "if the timekeepers' signal la not heard, he shall come out on the court and notify the official. "Providing a field goal is made during this period, the referee ahall confer with the timekeepers. It the ter, with three fielders and a free throw, led the scoring. Long New The girls' game ended In a 16 16 deadlock after four quarters of hard fighting. The lineups: like each other began to tell the truth.

Addison, 0 Williams 0 Tolson, 3 Calvin, 1 G. Johns'n, 0 Referee Rutenbnscb. Outwardly the situation was un Cumberland forward, collected one bucket and two fouls to lead the der control for the moment A Struthers G. F.IE. Palestine G.

F. ERNIE SCHAFF viaitors scoring. decision disqualifying Alex Hurd nriHfnl 1 SlChanln 2 1 timekeepers agree that the quar In the reserve game, Weston, and Frank Stack of Canada and 3 Totals Totals 8 WINS ON K. O. ter waa over before the basket was 2 I E.

Orsine 1 Gar Wood Sees New center, waa the big gun, making Eddie Wedge ot Detroit from the shot, the refree shall declare the Van Meter Ruth Mackeye offensive work waa the feature of the fracas. She Bank four fielders. Including a 4 couple of the sensational variety. threo tree throws. Mildred slaved only the first half Score by quarters: four goals and three fouls for 11 final ot the 10,000 metres skating 31 Batt 3 lEaly 3C.

Orsine sees basket void. It the timekeepers Donaldson. 1 Lisbon 6 817 championship, had in effect been disagree the basket shall count," Fish 0 Salineville 4 4 0 813 Br The AiMclatcd Prm. NEW YORK, Feb. 6.

The right hand punch that won for Salvatore Rugglrello surprising knockout vic reversed, but the underlying causes Sutherin 6 Referee McPbee (Youngstown). points. Craig, forward, aank two goala and a free throw for five. Campbell, forward, 1 and Reed guard, led the reserve scoring with five points each. of bitterness bad not been touch twa' registered one field goal.

Jew fett. who replaced her during the ed. Representatives of the Scan ord tories over Walter Cobb and Stan 8 Totals 6 13 Totals Patton says. The tussle marked Martins Ferry's eighth win on its horn court in eight starts. The Purple Riders, aa far as real basketball ability waa concerned, were an dinavian nations apparently never ley Poreda holds no terrors for High School Scores The boys' lineups will be reconciled to the American Jack Sharkey's Man Friday, Ernie Chester O.

N. Cumberland G.F. style of racing. Kimble, ..2 1 Manack, Statement Follows After four hours of argument Schaaf. Schaal stopped Rugglrello in the fourth round in Madison Square outclassed combine.

However the ast night during which the Cana huge advantage gained in heighth Lynch, ........0 0 dians threatened to withdraw if and reach by Oroza and Doraey Cook, 0 0 Chamberlin, (32 Chetock, Herron, 0 Marshall, ....2 0 Reynolds, Setting of 1 10 mile Mark. second half turned In dandy per formface and hung up two fleld era. Erma Wooley accounted for the other two points on I foal. The play of the Potter defensive 1 trio waa outstanding throughout the fray. Feldkamp.

Evana and Grosscrosa all played fine ball with the latter especially causing the Ferry forwards plenty of grief. Molltor, Ferry center, acored n(n of her team's points while Stack and Hurd were not put back kept the Riders in the game and Gibba. ....0 0 Garden last night TROJANS IN By Th AaMciato4 Frw. Alliance 25, Ravenna 14. Akron St Vincent's 25, Eaat 2a Akron Kenmors 25, South 14.

Ashland 35, Shelby 27. Barberton 38, Akron Buchtel 12. Bellevue 32, Wlllard 14. Bluffton 33, 8hawnee 16. Canton McKlnley 31, Steuben villa 29.

and the Scandinavians said they'd gave them a victory. Swaugor, eV go home if the officials declared CAGE TOURNEY Tira AtMciat4 Frcae. MIAMI BEACH, Feb. 6. yesterday's heats te the 10,000 CHURCH LOOP HAS 2 GAMES The Sunday School basketball league nears the close of its session tonight with two games scheduled for the Y.

M. C. A. gymnasium. Two more battles on Saturday night February 13, will wind up the league play.

Tonight at 7 the First Presbyterian and the Emmanuel Presbyter Iran cagers will tangle, followed by a fray between the Orchard Grove and Bovoe metres event "no races" and or Total ..........4 8 Total 8 3 Chester SO 4 411 N. Cumberland 3 3 6 519 A speed of 150 miles an hour in dered them skated over again to The Potters scored 12 field goals to Martins Ferry's eight, but the Riders caged 15 out of 19 foul attempt a. The smaller Potter play era were forced to foul the huge home club time and again and the losers did not fail to take advantage of these charity throwa. The The East Liverpool Trojans will make their debut in the Pittsburgh day. Referee Johnson, Wellsville.

rrwrd Wlnatel sank the other boats is foreseen by Gar Wood, who yesterday set a world's record of The disqualifications followed 4 atx. The llnenpe: RRst Livemool Martins Ferry Cincinnati Pureed 24, Cincinnati Elder 19. Cincinnati Hughea 24, Cincinnati With row 21. Frees basketball tournament tonight, meeting the Goldsmith five ot the Smoky City. The Trojans the cumulative protest ot Norway 111.712 miles an hour with his miss America IX on Indian creek here.

Fight Results Finland, Sweden and Japan, who M. O.F.I O.F. Speed. Wood said, "is merely a Pottera shot only 18 fouls and drew a bye in the first round of iarVv 4 SlWinstel. complained that the Americans Cincinnati West Night high 29, Question of efficient design of boat made seven.

play. Western Hills Night high 23. hulls and increased power. A lot of were not racing fairly, that they loafed, refused to help "break the BERLIN, Germany Prlrao Car Wooley, 01 Cecil, .,..0 0 Johnson 1 o8mitb. 0 0 2 OlMolitor, 8 8 Cleveland Collinwood 33, Central Three Put Out.

Three players Weaver and Pen power in the lightest possible boat nera, Italy, stopped urnest uuen 22. will turn the trick." ring, Germany (5); (Guehring nebaker of East Liverpool and Dor pidkamn. 0 fttHarbaley, 0 wind" that exhauts a man who tries to lead all the way, and were making a travesty of the "speed Cleveland Holy Name 19, Youngs A southward run over the meas forced to retire because of Injuryi Tiock, 0 0 town Ursullns 16. aey ot Martina Ferry were banished from the game In the last quar ured nautical mile course when Evans, 0 Grosscross, 0 0 to hla ankle). Pavlik.

0 skating." They demanded that the the Miss America was clocked at NEW YORK Ernie Schaff, Bos Cleveland Eaat Tech 18, Eaat 17. Cleveland Lincoln 34, Paineaville ter via the four foul rule. MM European style ot racing against time be adopted. ton, stopped Salvatore Rugglrello, Totals 4 7 Laughlin caged five field goata, Totals 8 8 112.434 miles an hour, was described by Wood aa "comfortable as a Harvey 24. taly (4); Em Fiermonte, Italy, Net results ot the two days' trials almost all of them from well out, and sauk his only foul try for a ward run, timed at 110.989 miles 719 outpointed Jack Wilson, Pitts The average was 1 889 statute Score by quarters: East Liverpool 4 4 Martins Ferry 4 8 Referee Patton.

were that the united states led with 43 nointa todav. while Can 7 15 burgh (8). Dover 16, Newcomerstown.12. Lima St. John 24, 8t.

Rose 16. Lima Central 36, Piqua 12. Lima South 34, Findiay 20. total of 11 points. In addition an hour was "a bit rougher and CLEVELAND Frankie Bauer, Bill's great defensive play was an Cleveland, knocked ou.

Bobby slower but worth it, for at the end we were told we had surely other scorer, 8. Ludlow (Ky.) Reaervea 6, Ohio outstanding feature of the tussle. His performance was the finest Powell, Cincinnati, (4); Patsy Se "MIDI AND EVEN established a new world's record. Military Institute 4. vero.

Cleveland, stoppeu Aoe given by any Potter regular this MR8. ZECH WINS. Manafield 29, Gallon 28. The average was 1,489 statute WITH AL1QU1PPA Menochof. Cincinnati (4).

season. MIAMI BEACH, Feb. 6. miles an hour faster than the pre Marion Harding 33, Bucyrus 19. BOSTON Jack McCarthy, Bos Dick Witherow, the Potters' Mrs.

Ltman zecn oi umcago isii Norwood 25, Hamilton 16. vious record of 110.2333 establish ed by Kaye Don, at Lake Gar da leading scorer, came through with ton. outpointed Big Boy Rawson Norwalk 21, Cleveland Cathedral The basketball teams of the vocational educational departments in five points. One of his two field Boston, (10). Italy, last July.

Latin 20. ERIE, Pa. Frank Bojarski, Erie, again the Bayshore women's golf champion. A sub par 6 and 4 victory over Mrs. H.

D. Sterrett of Hutchinson, Kansas, in a 36 hole final round won her the title. Don has announced be will make the Midland and Aliquippa schools New Philadelphia 19, Uhrucha goals was an unbelievable toss from the corner ot the floor. Jordy oulpointed Santiago Zorilla another speed run next June at place to he selected. ennebaker, playing against Dor Cleveland, (10).

FAIRMONT. W. Va. Willie villa 17. Nllee 20, Glrard 14.

Paineaville 14, Aahtabula 13. Portsmouth 19, Middletown 17. aey, tallied eight points. The Potters started off with Davles, Charleroi, Pa outpointed Jimmy Smith, Huntington, W. Va, hang, scoring two field goals and Sandusky 20, Oberlin 19 (over foul before Martina Ferry suc (10).

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and the third played Ihia winter by Uie Steel City team. Aliquippa frounced Midland by a score of 13 to 9, when the squads met In the up river town about two weeks ago. The lineup: Midland fill Aliquippa (8) ceeded in getting tbe ball. How PITTSBURGH Billy Johes Phil ever, the Riders rallied and were adelphia, outpointed George Pavil on the long end of an 8 7 score at time). St.

Mary'a 26, Ada 12. Tiffin 22, Fremont 20. Toledo Scott 27, Devilbiaa 8. Toledo Walte 27, Libbey 22. Warren 28, Newton Falls 20.

ick, Johustown, Pa, (10). the end of the quarter. The secoud laKiil3iit'iiii period aaw the same result and TWO TIED IN the Potters were on the short end Wooster 20, Millersburg 18. of a 16 14 count at half time. CUE BATTLE fl.

G. F. Benek. 1 I Young, 2 toeronibs. 1 OiHeatman, 0 At Steubenville.

The two quints battled on near PITT BOWLERS ly even terms again In the third March'iak. 0 0 WIN 2 GAMES quarter, but the Pottera grabbed Unis, 0 Wilson, 0 Robinson, 0 Radvlch, 1 0 a 23 22 lead at the end of the pe Br Tht AaMclatei Piwm. CHICAGO, 'eb. b. The world three cushion billiards title today lay between Otto Reiselt of Phlla delphia and Augie Kieck liefer.

The Chicago southpaw and the Philadelphian, both former titles Hayden, g. 1 1 Joseph, 1 1 Karas, M. 0 1 After winning the first two riod. Groza started the fourth sea games by scores of 465 to 403 and sion by looping a basket and then 406 to 404, Pitt bowlers dropped 2 1 Totals Dorsey sank a pair of free throws Totals 4 8 the third clash, 845 313, to the Navy holders, were tied for first place to give the Riders a three point lead. Cullen caged a foul and in an Elks league match Friday The score by quarters Midland 1 8 6 Aliquippa 211 0 6 night.

summary: with seven victories and two defeats, with strenuous opposition ahead. Laughlln came through witn a PITT fielder to deadlock the count Caplin 203 148 107 458 Reiselt, a 2 to 1 favorite, yester again. Almashy and Laughlin NET TOURNEYS day ran into Ous Copulos of Eo each sank a free throw and Jim (lethlng 135 117 115 387 McIIenry 131 141 91 323 im a mil? rrriFQ cene, at his best and suffered my Turner came through with a a surprising 50 to 29 defeat in 42 pretty bucket and Gocsik again 469 406 313 114S Totals innings. Kieckhefer, with a chance Tha Aasoclsted Prtw tied the tray np. Pennebaker and to share the lead, played brilliantlv Litten each missed a foul throw NEW ORLEANS, Feb.

6. The executive committee ot the United to defeat the defending champion. aa tbe quarter ended. NAVY. Scott 137 130 90 357 Fredland 136 151 145 432 Hamill 130 123 110 3t53 Arthur Thurnhlad ot Chicago, 50 to information phone 353, 1045 or 1046 "We Have the Equipment And the Men" Tonight the Potters seek their States Lawn Tennis association to An Ounce of Prevention Don't lat tha body of your cor become shabby.

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The Reserve day recommended to the association's annual convention that all inajor championship tournaments for 1932 be returned to the clubs 403 404 345 1152 Totals BASEBALL VET teams clash in a preliminary. triumph. Henry Schaeter, who has replaced Burgwin at center, paced IS DEAD TODAY that entertained them last year, ex Wot the national clay courts play, STUBBERS LOSE OUT the scorers with 15 points. The irhich wUl go to Memphis, Tenn, Approval appeared mere routine, with delegate showing more in Canton McKlnley Rallies To Upset TAMPA. Feb 6.

One Of lineups: McKlnley (31) Steubenville (2V) Cartiedge Quintet, 31 to 29. ip. Mm i as sr baseball's veterans. William "A sr i LAAJasslJABBlsaAaaJ O.F.I G.F. terest in the vote on nauonai num.

Ings for 1931 and a promised con ,1 V'' Rourke, 67, general manager of the Cincinnati Reda, died in a boapite1 liArthnra. 1 CANTON, Feb. 6. A battling ttia AiAAttnn of national JSr 1 raw Steubenville high quint almost reg here yesterday after a 10 day 41' neas. officers.

istered a sensational victory here Tk. Mamnhia tournament wiu "SERVICE" EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. Friday night when they met Can Rourke had been connected with ij i 3 Open the Mbig circuit" June lt Moats, 0 Robertson, 6 0 Lyle, Banks, 0 Billings, 4 Thorley, 4 Roet Davis, 6 3 2 Shaefer, 1 1 4 Rybalt, 2 Ambriges, 0 0 0 Milkovich. 2 0 1 9: ton McKlnley rtd Bulldogs on PHONE 329 MARKET ST. organised baseball tor 49 years.

Mrs Rourke was at the bedside. the audit me rally enabled down a six point Stun leuu tor a 31 29 She aud a daughter, Mary Ellen. During the 1931 football canv paign 17 players scored one or for Texas A. M. survive 'mi.

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