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NEKCXSTLE "NEWS! VC'EbNESbA' MARCH 7, 1923. SIXTEEN BY GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER Thirteenth Game! THtRE'S, A DETECTIVE. FOLLOVIN'MC-iO WA.NNK.;iT A DitsCUlE 0 T-HAT HO ONE VAL.L. KECO-CNJ-Z-E ME I t-L FIX XOU UP YOU WON'T LOOK ah; it marvelqu-no one woolo ever. know xoo are.

mr Ol-a 'NOW tou tock-LIKE A EHTUEMAN- lOOTAU LIKE AKY: Enoch Rauh Tossers Prove Too Much For Lawrence Countians. VISITORS PLAY IS NEAR REVELATION AH. IT l-b MARVEUOO- e40l.U1- BThUJ NOWMlLRON HELLO 01 i5 11 NO ONE WOULD EVER oUTAuk OVER.TO Egg BpT Si KNOW XOO ARE MP. i UKCMY jWlrr A-WIL THCtA THE CV-fAH fl I xoo look wire- prvrtta THuveT- Mm. j' IJvm? EJlJ J-IKE A EUrW i ia mt fbtiw vk.

inc. tUT 3-7 To Th Xw WAMPUM, March 7. Wa Ex-HI Stars' long winning streak of 13 conaecutlve games finally caiuo to an end last evening at the Opera House floor "when thpy wore defeated by the fast Enoch Rauh club of Pittsburgh, by a 3S to 22 score. The Wampum players do not believe fn superstition but was unlucky for them. and.

they had to take the Manager Samuels' Castle Five Plays Groye City High At boys appeared on the court and were given a rousing send-off by the several hundred fans. The first game of the season was won by the Castles, and after that played many teams, oHtablishlnsr a record of 19 wins out TRACK ATHLETES STARTING WORK AT WESTMINSTER Dream Comes True OZer Of $250,000 Will Not Land Big Dempsey-Gibbons Go o( 23 games played for the season 1921-1922, winning the champlon-Mn nf I.awrenca and Beaver coun Grove City Tonight, Untiring Work- i abort end of tho score. Tho Ex-Hi Stars did not play at top form la3t evening, their and passing being very bad nr. times. However the 'Fnoch Rauh club -would no doubt hare defeated the Stars, when playing at thefr best, as their wonderful passing and accurate shooting was the best over seen on the local floor.

The Smoky City boys easily outplayed the Stars In all departments of the game, and their Developed Past Junior CSpeciaJ To Tfcwm) NEW WILMINGTON, P. March D. H. McQuiston, athletic direc-r at Westminster college called a ties, and being a strong contender tor the championship of Western Pennsylvania. On account of several of the players leaving the 'team to go to college the Castles-were-not predicted to; have as good a team this season, but College Town ing -for date, opponent -and official tolerance, leaving Kearns nothing to do but speak the piece ho know3 by NEW March 7.

Shelby, meeting of all track ca-ndidate thte afternoon and gave them their first workout indoors. He outlined the Coach Harry Pay rounded a Cast ag- Coach Harry Day Montana, will have to atop higher, wider anil more handsome than' gregation JtitD snape, ana tne "-cle jou to GroT3 city Five is making a better showing than in the oast. Last year the Castles I this evening, to stack up against the program which- he will ne until rut. nnt.Wrt Tbt tlfiable played almost-10 teams In this city, fast Grove City high school Quintet. warmer weather comes and it includes indoor work every day with a winning all, but this all out Grove City's basketball players defense was almost impregnable, as five ol the seven baskets that the Ex-Hi team registered were made made from the center of the court.

The 3moky City quintet is one of the fastest amateur teams in Western Pennsylvania, and if the local boys would have scored a victory over these lads it would hare been quite a reather in their cap. Their passing was almost perfect, and the Held goat shooting of Johnny Serbln and Wyoming Paris was marvelous, as every open shot thc-se lads had they would neatly drop it through the well known in this district, as they oss country trip once a week. He is not an unlimited supply of track aterial having only one letterman. were seen in action at the high school floor a week ago yesterday. Kickard.

The gentleman in Question "Show me. money. That's all I ask intimated today, that ha was prepar- of Shelby. Mont. I hove been given ed to go into the open market for! to understand that Collins is the enterprise and make an offer that bringing the behind the prppos-would cause Jack Reams to seize ed bout to New York, for a conference-pen in hlE trembling fingers and sign and if 'they can give me -a llnancia thoso papers with hurried anxiety lest; guarantee of their good-faith, I will Mr.

Rickard think better of his phil- sign today. Otherwise, I. will be look- when they played the best game of Thei their career. the New Castle hi eh team. Capt.

Wright and a Tew runners ahd jumpers from the scrubs of last year. From this he will try with the aid of what freshmen he can draw on to make team but he has but little in prospect- There the mattor rests; except for record than before. The Castles won. 15 conaocutivo games at the beginning of the season, and at the present time have a record of 20 victories out of 24 games played. The success of the Castles is due lo Manager Samuels, tbo organizer of the team, NlghL and day he worked for Che team, and Is always ready to aid the team in every way.

It is doubtful if there is as efficient manager as Alec, anywhere in the state. He knows how ta handle the finan ictlvities Rlckaid ciay oarc days." the worthy promoter dangerous to the Rauh, clubhand the i to Indulge In: He has not been par- declared. ugntweignts oraw Pittsburgh team was not iorceci tiniilarlv interested -in a-Dempsey- both by a margin of two poinm. Willi such players as Bowie, the elongated center, Harmon, Millsop. Shelley and several others, the Grov-ers have a real team, and the Castles will have to display the best basketball they have in them, to keep up with the fast pace set by the After winning from the Ever His best prospects from last year Guthrie.

Campbell and Davl, rioters: Randall, high jumper: exert themselves. The first quarter than that for no-decl3i on bouts In my arena at Jersey City, I will have more to say later about a Dempsey-Gibbons bout and when I do I think I will hold the winning cards." Gfbbbna out hitherto." Indeed, he has-shown hut slighticoncern for Gibbons at any time, confining most i.of. his attention to the rebuilding of Jess ended 10 to 5, the second 21 to iu. the third 31 to 14, and the finnl scoro was 38' to 22. The Enoch Kauhs had.

a comfortable lead at all Hhies, pole vaulter; and Calvin, a miler. Ke also has several freshmen who have made some records In high school and may prove of use cial end. and when it comes to book- WJliarfl as a iisiic Meantime, Mr, fticKara is shuck back in all of his plush-line-i dignity Hhelby, Montana, seems, to-be inter: Therefore, Riek- Dg teams he cannot be beat, any-vhere. Alec, has records of the team lincc it first and at a glance among them being Alvin Dnnlap, Harvey Moore, Homer Begga. Jeff Byter and Tarn Gibson- -rx.

a Dnia twot-o ftlt'aM aWaltWg (le OPIHOIS TIB JO '11 interest has. risen accordingly- in his books can tell amy player howj many minutes he played for the Cas-! outstanding stars for the Raub. dub. not ax actly infui'iatecl hyj the tui the former netting eight fielders, and events which introduced Shelby Morely because human. greens, the Castle Five lads are in the beat of condition, and with their offensive and defensive working to perfection, will give the college town passers the battle of their lives.

The boys are in for a hard game, hut will fight until the last whistle blows. The Castles will iiiake the trip by machir.c-s, and will leave the T. M. C. A.

s.t 5 o'clock TiihiB fnptor the bidding, if any, however, na3 tne.oage.on mm in four. For tho flrat time is yet been finished will probably nelude meets with Geneva and Thiel as those schools have met for some ield goals ho made, and how many lis man got from him. If someone lonatcd one. penny to the team, Alec this aeaflon Serbln wffs off color in foul goal shooting and he made but 7 out of 14 tries, wbi'ih -is considered cars past in track while it is yet to since New York 'with its edicts and respect; it can guarantee, apparently, proaamatlons was beginning to that the bout will take place. cramp Kearns' style.

It has been! on tho other and, cannot, weeks since the great nana of Kearns guarantee that tomorrow will be has appeared in the public. print. Thursday as Jong as- the Duke of Shulbv. however, has rushed to the Muldoom remains In, office and tho be decided whether they will make poor by Johnny "Samuels thre in all. than two sharp.

be ruins ALC SAJllUELS. managing a rescue nobly. It not only persists in political situation in New jersey con-talking about Kearns and Dempsey, Itinues in1 its present delicate and pre- -How the, Castle Five Basketba but has taken tho trouble oi arrang- carious niim. team first got their start is a funny stDrv. but It's lust, another ca LAST SIGHT'S FIGHTS.

At New York Benny Could, knocked Charley Beecher. aw York, Fifth round: "Gipsy'" oriels won from WolC Larsen. ten entries to the Pitt and W. J. in vitation meets.

Charles fChuck) B. Ashton will enter the Penn relays again in the discus event as he is not barred from competition even though he is a graduate of the school. Thompson, the trjan who defeated him in the throw last year by three inches, was a graduate of the school two -ears before. A-shton's throw last year at the Penn relays was 131 feet while Thompson threw the discus 131 feet 3 inches. Ashton's Western Pennsvlvania throw is 13S fr 7 inelips and is still tie record "Zeke" Will Have startJag at the bottom of the ladder tthrt workinir to the ton.

which the teur player ever seen in this district. He is a fast dribbler and uaos his head when he gets in a tight pluco. Neurly every shot he took ho made Jt count. Patterson was the shining light for the Wamptimltes, playing bis usual hard floor xame, and getting, one flnlrl rnal. and out ot 10 foul tries.

DODGES CLASH Where Are You Goin Tonight? this week liavo a couple' of hours to spend for entertainment stop at the Regent and see the fine double big bill of pictures. Frankljm Far-uum in' "Texas" and Reginald Denny in another round of the famous leather "He Raised Kaoe." You will enjoy (his Siiow. 171t3 Castles are atrthe present time do-; ng. Big Job Tonight WITH NEW YORK rounds; Tommy defeated Vic McLoughl In, ten rounds. Albanv, N.

Ppte. Hartley, of 21, nt'ter everyone was playfnfr ison basketball, that Aec Saun manager of the Castles, NATIONALS AT New York, was awarded fudges de cision over "Red" Mack, Allmny, 12 Galbrcath and Kellner also played i hard and consistent Summary of tho game: Ex-Hl Stars Enoch Rauh Monaco Serbil Wheelei am one night. It was impassible. Cor this section. Join thv American Legion.

tell Johnny-Kraft-, Ask Alec tonay. IK Sew York Nationals, One; of the Patterson C. Paris Cohen T-V. Paris and he will probably tell you: they do, anyhow his dream came true, and Greatest Tenuis- That Ever riiiyed Dusketbflll i is what It win he said, had a dream. last week, and have been thinking for In Everything the second banner basketball attrac it for some time, und I watt me out because I am bu can.

I dreamt that I or tion arranged by tbo Dodge man. Kellner Levinson Substitutions Spagtare for Cohen, Galbreath for Monaco, Lencher lor Levlnson. Field soals Sorbin 8, W. Paris 4, Wheeler 2, M. Paris 1.

Monaco 2. Latlano 2, Patterson 1. Spaglare 1, Galbreath 1. Foul gcitUs Serbin, 1 out of 14; W. Parirt.

1 out ot Patterson, out of 10. Referee Smith, New Brighton, management to he staged at the ganized a.basketballeam, with Junior players in'thiS' city; and year a- thi3 evening when year, we sieaany came to highly touted New York -National! front. "I saw a bright future for and the Dodges come togethi tha wniul tim tins season. m. You know most of the players up at school and down at ti reputation having.

toured miintrv tar over 1 3 vbnrS East Side Panthers manager and get games for the team. game itftcr game from some ot. Kraft tell for the idea, and tin Lose Wampum Game came tho-quostion, cat snail i call tho team 7" was' a hard question to a swer and a suitable name could be found; At last It was agreed call the team K. 3. Juniors, mea states.

The National visited this cltj earlier' ia the season. long enough to de-foat thu Dbdxes by one point th last minute of play. Thsy are strictly, a road team' and sometimes play a high as-seven games a "i Their record since, they left' New rnKtiB (a ir, victories out of 50' pum Boy Scouts defeated the East iiEo.v nuMM, ing: Kraft and Samuel's Juniors. The Side Paatherti last evening at tne Opera House floor 38 to S4 in a fast will be seen at a guard noys- got Dusy on tne typowntoi writing" letters to all the sporting ed. atarn which is' nuite a foat consider position tonight at the Y.

A. whnn thn Dodires onnose the Na ing thn fact that all games are play- tors in the nearby cities requesting basketball games. It was very to get game's "at that time, as no team nri on foreign floors and the players' He 'is playing the best game. ma career at tne -present time, aim 1b a crack Bhat'trom' mid-court. could oav a guarantee, and the nlay get very tired from traveling and hours on the trains after which ers did not always like, to dig down thev have to give their bes: rpnt- Hin t.eaniH thw meet.

in. tneir pocKets, nnu jay tneir At Samuels gof- 'game The Nationals have a fast passing preliminary contest. The Scouts led the game and were considered easy winners but had a real scare thrown Into them the final quartor. The Boy Scouts -were leading by 15 points when the Panthers staged' a rally and could not be stopped. Had it r.Ot been for the whistle ending the game the Now Castle team would have Overtaki.ii their opponents as they came within tour points oi deadlocking the score.

Boone and Hennoo were the big stars for Wampum, while Eagle-son ixd McCoy were the lumniarics for the Panthers. Crescent Club Is Winner In League Sharon. They: jlayed the Oakland' Five at Mannechor Hall. When.they team and all the players nave an uncanny ab'ility at locating the basket. One thing noticeable about this quintet is the fact that the players ro to Sharon biir noter wore hc placed about the streets' advortlsli Hm PC- which made tl ivor worry when a team is maom.

em by one point or EG but play eir usual game throughout. YerkOS Schulties are well remembered. players tell good. Tho boys' that made the trip were Ray Nolto, Jack (Special to Tho Sews) NEW WILMINGTON, March 7." As a preliminary game' to the Westminster-Tech Girls contost, the r.rain.nnt -Inb defeated the Delta (joraon, JOOnny nay, nrenoan nun. ion 'EhomaB WilHamB.

Billy Hood. local rana ana it is wortn watch YeTkef price of admission G-iis SI ovonsky. Johnny. Kraft and Manager Alec -Samuels. It.

was the lor s' enmn to the final Ouu Panthers, periorm. Eagleson The Dodges have been practicing 'faithfully for tho clash and every Summary ot tne Boy Scouts. Boone Hennon -F. Galbreath -HlvthB. For Sunshine or Shower Spring' Topcoats when the Sharonites spurted and fin is in the ftlnk of condith Wright Fbi-Sfgma quintet' by a 5 to 24 in.

ono ot the, fastest and most exciting loagne games staged at the' college gym. The (fame was a nip and tuck affair throughout, the score being deadlocked the. greater part of the ished on: top by a tow point, mar- McNickle gin. tho game. Coach Cralton will use hit fltrongeut lineup-against th'o Nationals this evening and will try to The: Taylor Ash ton told to but soon after7 wards was changed to Beaver Five.

Substitutions, Groveling Blythe. Field goals. Boone 6, Hsnn, come out on tne top ena. ot tt score. Fulkerson and Galbralth forwards Harr at center and DruiBl The remainder of the season all eames were played at.

and the r.fllhrMth a. Crevoiintr 2. torsive, and displayed a fast brand of basketball. At the end of the first half the score was tied -at 13 all, and throughout the remainder boys won 11 contests $35 and Zahner will start tho game Iwith Bechtol, Jarre.lfand Bigley held in As there Is no preliminary attrac 'suffering- a detent in the county, winning their Junior P. McCoy wrignt.

ashiuii McNickle 1. Fouls. Boone out ot 10; Eaglesi out os 11. Tteferee Patterson. ot the game, both teams were lighting at ton sneed for victory.

When championsmp in tne season or iaau-i92i; tion tne game Will Start proinpLiy in with "Zlccv" Kahn officiating. the final whistle blow the Crescents were one point to. the good, winning The next season Alec Samueln had A capacity house is looked for and a bright future planned Lor his tei During summer months his mind 1 on buBkotball all1 the time, and 1 arrangements have been made to tho game aft to Eddy and Begga were the satellites tor the Crosconts, while Davis and Hunt were the stellar performers for handle a large crowd-. New Spring- mainly, through his untiring etlarta ho losors. Summary of tne game: Doitii Phi SilTEia.

Cresce Will Not Take Up that the Cs.stles aro where they are today. Tho name wan first changed from Beaver Fivo to. Castle Five. The reason the boys wanted the', name Sui Eddy Davis Eckles C. Hinea JonoH Hunt FOliOCK Bogga Byler Charges By Greb Castles was because they wanted to represent their city, and put' Now Castle on the map.

Bucher OERE'S a thoroughbred, in Topcoats- a winner each and every time. Offered in a generous selection of raglan styles, box effects and body-tracing lines some with belts and some without. Shown with all the newest Spring weaves at an unusual value-giving price. Others $25 to $50 Reynolds Thorn Summers "Trade With The Boys" The first earns was advertised as a -Leonard HI SubHtitutlons- (International News Brvlce) NEW YORK, March 7. The New big booster, game, and.

tho boys put their heart and houI behind the team. Jerrow for Loonard, Cumminga for IJucher, Field goals Eddy 3, Cummlngs 3, Boggs 2. Pollock-1, Byler 1, Davia 5, Coats $25, $30, $35 Arrow Clothes Shop and sold -tickets to the many. Interested fans. Suits and equipment was which a'mou'ntGd close Boxing Commission will, not take up the alleged chargos that Harry Greb paid $3,000 to Now York boxing writors for it was announced.

today. William chairman the commission, when' asked to take action, by a local newspaper said that Greb's denial had closed the incident so far as he was Foul goals Ecklos 12 out "of 15, Pollock. 0 out of Eddy 5 out 14. prise of every the: amount was realized on the first The Heferee-Anderson. largest crowd that over attended Junior basketball game crowded into the evm-to see the.

Castles Dlav. the General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, famous as the founder ot. the Boy Scout -movement, usually rlweg every morning before flvo. Lincoln Club the first game ot the, season, Cliid. Ja' new uniform the I Join ttio American Legion,.

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