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The Cincinnati Post from Cincinnati, Ohio • 12

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12 THE CINCINNATI POST TIES DAY FEBRUARY I 1919 Toledo Kentucky Next for Red-Hot Muskies By Joe Aston Post Sports Editor Close Finish Is Seen In Gardens Race With Time Opening Still Set for Feb 22 George G111 Do It By Wese Sophs Star in 75-51 Will Over Blackbirds BY JIMMY MIXER After lowering the boom to the tune of 75-51 on the Blackbirds of Long Island Xavier's Musketeers began preparations for basketball games with Toledo's Rockets here Friday night and Wildcats Saturday in Lexington NOTES ON OUR LATEST tour of the new Cincinnati Gardens sports arena on Seymour avenue: MIMRIXG 'AROUND inside partially completed buildings is fun We'vs been doing It ever sine we were in the third grade Bui this was the first tune we ever had a member of President Kerry Truman's rabinct with us Among our playmates this time was Mr Charles Sawyer Secretary of Commerce and president of Cincinnati Gardena Inc Also Charlie Sawyer Jr acting general manager of the Gardens Just happened to bump into them while Jumping from tlie top of a stack of lumber into a sand pile THOSE IV CHARGE of construction still say have the areas ready for Ita scheduled openelng the Bight of Frh S3 It'll be epee and be a hockey game played between the Montreal Canarftrna of the national League and recruited team of pros perttve Clnriunatl players but thnt mean the building wilt entirely completed blTlnCRK HAVE MADE amazing progress but still a trim' ndoux amount of finishing work yet to be dime Except for the first 15 minutes when Xavier led by only 20-18 the easterners were never seriously in the ball game played before a disappointing fcrowd of 3000 Monday night in Mcmofial Field-house The (ravel-weary New Yorkers tossed up a zone defense that fairly baffled Xavier's starting lineup of Jim KartholL Bill Cady Capt Malcolm McMullen Bill Stecnken and Bobby Alston They gat soma shots but not goad ones la the mraatlms the Lang Islanders did soma pretty fair shooting and snatched leads of 6-4 and It-9 before Coach Lew Hlrt Juggled his lineup He sent in Don Rubcrg slim sophomore from Elder and Bill Hoffer an aggressive sophomore forward from St Xavier Ruberg was the answer: He got two quick long ones and a free throw and Hoffer slammed In for two more under-the-hoop goals In the last five minute of the first half the Musketeer pulled away to a 35-20 lead The Blackbirds matched shots' with the Blue Battalion for thejTT I 1 1-1 1 1 first eight minutes of the final Ve vJe MJL A119 period Leading by 46-13 at this point Cady Kartholl and Mnrthorst sent the Muskies ta a 53-35 lead They sen still pulling away at the final gun with their 75-51 advantage Cady paced Xavier with 20 points his highest single game total of the season Ruberg and Hoffer were very effective and Morthorst in KartMII McMullfB aiiten HMMlkll niibwg Mnffr northern hoswtlL nos a Koth Total loses: ftp door oM: VA alMnpIMl: JfM loul IKK matt Inula: TP MUI potato Offktalai OikUr Vttu aa Half Pvwwt Xnvltf 35 AlkMMNi 3000 Open Indoors "Spring" football practice ed Monday at University Work was the men's gym Sessions will be twice all players not having with classes On Monday and the fit ie "time "lie lU be from 1 to ENROLLED AT UC AND PLAYED TACklE UNDER DANA KINO WAS CAPTAIN IN 1934 fool ihot PF ft-aoel Walaan Km-uakla 2Q THE CONCRETE RINK FLOOR is in place Laying it was quite a tnck It had to he smooth and uniformly level than an imh of water on its suriace vary in depth more than the thickness ot a few dimes It's now covered with water to make it set evenly High Cage Card Tl'ESDaV MUHT All tnc of various colors are in place Lights have been suspended Irom the steel roof girders high above the floor 'When all turned on the intetior shows up impressively A LOT OF ELECTRICAL work remains to be finished Plumbers and pipe fitters also have plenty to do Many of the indoor wall partitions even been started Building materials tools and debris of all kind litter nearly every part of the building It's difficult for the Average person to understand how tne place can be in shape to accommodate a capacity hockey crowd in twu weeks hut everyone connected with the project la willing To bet it will Le done start of Cincinnati indoors in daily for conflicts Wednesday 2:30 and played performed well 3:15 to 430 On Tuesday The 24-point loas was one of lhf2 wi" lrom Long Island's worst of the season 8:30 to 10:30 in the morning and On TUESDAY NIGHT AT XAVIER FIELD HOUSE GEORGE SMITH WILL BRING HIS UNBEATEN BEARKITTENS QVER FOR A GAME AGAINST THE COCA COUPS THIS WILL BE THE SECOND HALF OF THE POLIO BENEFIT POOBLE-H FADER BASKET BALL ATTRACTION Masked Men To Team Up Matchmaker Boas Leader of Quality A is serving up a double order of masked wrestlers this week Two of them the Purple Phantom and the Hooded is the electrical timing device that will hang from the center jGiant will show in a Music Hall Bi I lla A IPmI a It Hi 1 1 It will Bcrnant it Ammon BoIIsvim it Newport Public Cnlcrelii at North Colt Mill mivar Orovo at Campbell County Oxford MrOuXfay at Deer Park Dayton Ky at Dim Helgfcta ML Healthy at OremiMUa Wbltewaier at Harris Hebmn at Brianser Ltoyd Milford va Lockland at Beading Weattra HiUa at Middletown BmouevlUa at Simon Kenton Withrow va Hamilton Public at Walnut Hills 1 at Taylor Ktder at Covington Holme FRIDAY AFTERNOON Hugbea at Walnut HMla FRIDAY MC1RT Anderson at Sharonviiia Pirnon Kenton at Rellevua at MaymdUe Woodward va Central Voeatleaal ml and Weaiern Hllla va Withrow ni at Walnut Hills In PUML double-ruMider Campbell County at Dixie Hrighta I at Country Day Deer Park at Bernard DePorro at Lincoln ttrant Hamson at ntnlla Hamilton Catholic at Raton Highland at Covington Holmea Dayton Ky at Hrlanger Lloyd Louie villa Central Lockland Wayne Madeira at Tenure -Park Middletown at itpnagfioid North College Hll at Mt Healthy Newport Public at Walton Batavia at PlamvUla Wyoming at Beading vramore at Morrow Portsmouth at Hamilton Public ATtBDAY MUHT Covington Latin at DePorree -Oakland ve Norwood at Beading Country Day at Madeira Lorkland Wayne at Xenia Beet Newport Public at Dayituk Ky ft Bernard at Plainvilla M7KDAY AFTERNOON Boxer Bacon vg 8L Xavier (1:30 m) and Elder Purcell (3 at) la ralboite League double-header at rteldbonoo from 2:15 to 4:30 Friday sessions are set from 10:13 to noon and from 3:15 to 4:30 Coach Sid Glllman will trc conditioning in the early work-jouts He is being assisted by Joe Madro George Blackburn and Bill Schwarburg of the reiling a big hollow four-sided business widi a mass of small wires cluttering up it's innards It will he used for tuning hockey games basketball garnet or anything else that has to he timed and it will show the number of the round for boxing Hooking it up to the ceiling will be a complicated job Worst part of it is the clock men must wait until the floor sets before going into action College Basketball The Blackbirds had lost to St Louis in an overtime Saturday Xavier raised its team game average to 652 a new school high and well among the nation's leaders Their defensive average is 534 The win was tha fourth straight at boms and tha sixth In seven starts an tho local srssoa record la nine Coach Clair Bee who arrived late for the game and some of his men protested rather violently at times over the officiating Monday Chief complaint was the calling of steps on the Blackbirds Xavier is expecting a tough battle from Toledo here Friday If the Muskies can win that one go to Lexington with some hope of giving the Kentuckians a scare or even creating an upset iot tag team match Friday be the first local appearance for the Hooded Giant The maksed wrestlers will collide with a team composed of Whitey Whitler of' Whiting Ind and Don Evans of Philadelphia It will be a two of three fails 60-minute limit tilt Main event on this card pita Ronnie Etchiaon of St Joseph Mo and Dr Ed Meske of Young town and Hollywood Cal The feature will be a two of three falls 90-minute limit match An added attraction pits Sgt Jim Baker of Cincinnati who claims the world judo crown and Wild Bill Zim of Argentina in a judo match There wil be no time limit First judo artist to score a fall will win One fall opener wll be a rematch between Ed Zinnie of Cincinnati and Fancho Valentino of Mexico City RACK UNDER TflE SEAT tiers carpenters ere building the board trace that will surround the rink about four feet high Nud built In demountable sections IPs being built strong enough to withstand the kirk of mule It has to hr berauso hockey players frequently bang Into it it taken a terrible beating So do the players Polio Fund Double Bill Carded at Fieldhouse Plenty of tickets still were available for the Polio Fund basketball twin bill scheduled Tuesday night at Xavier Fieldhouse featuring Xavier Frosh and Jewish Center in the opener and Coca Cola and the freshman quintet in the finale i use of the fieldhouse The Queen i City Printing Co has provide programs which will be sold by members of Spirit Inc a UC organization Tickets are SI and all proceeds except for federal taxes will he turned over to the polio fund The Chairman Andy Hopple reported that doors would open at and tickets would go on sale at that time First game is slated for 7:45 All proceeds from the twin Mil were to be donated to the Infantile Paralysis Fund lUiUCU OVCi IO me (JUHU I UI1U A i-l THERE ARE NO DOORS in place Men are still working on front entrance marquee The marquee is made of a glistening chrome-like very flashy Ticket booths juat inside the main entrance are only partly finished There are high inverted dome lights in the lobby that should look pretty nice when completed Xavtar (O) T9 tanf Islsa 3L OMa 9tt T3 Indian A Jnfcn 79 Bronhly Coltes 73 Niagara 99 Knyen 74 Pitmen at 1 Newark lute 23 Rider 31 Moravian 43 Mirhixan 40 Wlamnam 3 JIHnola 95 Nnrtiiwealeni Ad Weaiern Ream AA Waaler Mich At Purdue 54 mr 44 ft Ttranoa i Mtnni 45 Hamlin 43 Own UMverHiy 37 Dayton 40 At Augustin 95 BtuefieM 54 Bradley 72 North Dakota 45 Ofeiaima A A 43 Drake 35 Pf( ah ton 4 Tub 39 Dmry 42 Wssfalnstrr 39 rtwtianoo 7 Tenneaaa PuW 59 anderbilt 44 Mtaeiaaippt IT 52 Oorxe WaahHixtun 91 A Ciroltna 31 Haxipton Aydney A0 Rlrkmofut 57 Ninpatoa lnclitut 35 Virginia Ai Colie 54 Wtmm A Wary 75 Furntaa AO LoutMan Wat 72 Gaorala Taeh (U Boutham Methndiat 47 Blc 44 Arkanaaa 40 Tnu 54 Aria 32 Pittabur 47 Waahmfton Mata 47 Orrgoa luti rink 4j uiah irala 42 Woford st Proahviarfan 49 A IT 72 Oeortla TeT A3 Raat Twanaaaa 99 ITnmn (Kyl AT Big Nine Standings The huge oil-burner heating plant la functioning Fans will circulate warm fresh air In another lower level room is the machinery which will freeze the water on the rink It's scheduled to get its first test Feb 17 Everybody will be standing around with fingers tightly crossed that day STOCKHOLM Feb 8 I Ti Peggy McLean of New York day emerged as the star of the'jwNjjwe Furdu Ohio tut Indian Wisconsin low jUnltcd States women's table ten-in is team which won the Marcel lOorbillon cup beating England in 'the final 3 to 1 BOTH CONTESTS were expected to be close since the dubs appeared pretty evenly matched Xavier's yearlings coached by Ned Wulk have three members of Hamilton Catholic's great team of last season in the starting lineup They include 6 foot 4-inch Gene Smith at center Norm Grevey who stands 6 8(4 at forward and 6-foot 200-pound Cliff Wilke at one of the guards Andy Burns an All-State forward at Gary Va and Bill Nixon West Elkton flash round out starting five Jewish Center is sparked by Charley Clickner and Sid Friedman former University of Cincinnati stars OFFICIALS OF both games are donating tlieir services while Xavier University has donated the Midget Cars i Run Friday Midget automobile racing at the Reading road Cincinnati Raceway will be held on Friday nights next summer American Automobile Association has assigned that night to the Cincinnati track Ralph Qrmsby of the AAA announces Frank Hall of the local track has announced May 6 as the opening night fforthwrottrn I I program is being sponsored by 15 la IT It 1 411111 Sports Committee of the ji paralysis Fund ins raddle Crown Hamline Five Topples From Unbeaten List NEW FORK Frit 8 That victory march which the Fled ripen of Hamllnc tootled an long this basketball araaoa was silenced today The bust remaining undefeated team la tbs nation they were toppled from their lofty perch last night by St Thomas 45-45 Before that Ilamllne of Kt Paul Mina had won 15 games In a row Including two tournament championships AMONG NOME BUILDING MATERIALS tinder the seat tiers are the steel parts for the moveable basketball backboards and baskets Still not an the scene ere the seats that will iio set on a slope over the rink floor for boxing shows The sectional basketball floor also is still on the way There won't be much time to tinker with the floor before used at the Xavier -Kentucky game Feb 24 TO GET A REALLY IMPRESSIVE view of the aiena we ac- 16-MILE HIKE SET rompanied young Charlie end his dad to a catwalk that runs among the roof girders The place looked bigger than ever from up there The boys who broadcast the hockey games will hang in a booth from these girders directly over the renter of the floor Old hockey broadcasters claim this is the best spot to see absolutely everything that happens American Walkers plan a 16-mile hike Sunday starting at 9:30 a at the end of the Lockland car line Afternoon group starts a 6-mile jaunt from Montgomery at 2:30 DANDRUF DISCOVERY GENUINE RELIEF from unsightly irritating scalp annoyanct Golden Glovers Advance to Final Session Billy Edwards Neighborhood House Tom Smith Ninth Street YMCA decisioned Sam Pack Central AC I'rank Smith Nlenaber AC decisioned Stanky Williams Charlie Johnson Eikus AC by default light Heavyweight Semi-Finals Pierre Jackson Lexington defeated George Mosby Neighborhood House by default Chester Marsh Central AC Grid Merger Is Killed Off PHILADELPHIA Feb 8 a'P)1 on 1:02 minutes of the third Holliday Win olher in Musk Hail Sports Anna Bantamweight Rufus Holiday Monday night jkept the family honor bright with Next Monday evening at Music! wry efficient technical knock-Hall the IM9 WKRC Goldeniout when he tangled writh a game Giovra Tournament winds up with'ut not-too-ef cc i va Frank ized last month But yesterday right scheduled semifinals and a Slaughter I Bert Bell the National League's like number of final bouts The Fenwick's Harry Tresier commissioner and Ben Lindhci-' Clean knockouts were cor id inland Joe Folds of the Ninth Street Imer chairman of the AACs welterweight middieweight Boys' Club were also winners by I- championships rained hooks jabs leagues were shouted down today nd kUndry hl(nt upon one by a duet of rival magnates For all practical purposes such merger was killed off when the all America conference reorgan- medicinal preparation SulfoDandrug with original Leon Macklin Walnut Ilills Jack Fenwick CYO YMCA decisioned Roger Ncero Central AC- I Heavyweight Keml-Ftnals Lightweight Quarter-Finals Stan cisypoole Central AC de-Calvin Camp Walnut Hills Joe Dawson Lexington YMCA decisioned Rinzi Naccroj Central AC intral AC fT STOP SCRATCNINOtlopdissins si an ilehjr aralpf You no longer need suffer diaromfort and unsight-' hneaa due to dandruff SulfoDandrug ihr oriainal M'LFA medirinal preparation is now available at your drug counter CLINICALLY TESTED The effeelivenese of Sulfo-Handrug ia a matter of record in Carefully controlled eeientiSc study in 3 research clinics You too can now enjoy ita banefita Thousands of families wiU tall you of the pleasure they taka in recommending tha bleaeing of this discovery IT WORKS! Medical authorities agree Sulfa drugs and light heavyweight divisions Joe Folds Ninth Street owmimrrii aub won on Detroit over Louis Huff Seraph CYO 51 'seconds first round I University of Cincinnati Ititive committee make it offkial Bell: Jo a Jllllu Brron KlrrbBuF merger cannot be overcome opened the festivities with a 13-And in Chkaga Lindheimerl second kayo over his stablemate hocused "the all-America con-jRy Ffme'- who won his reinateh hood House by default Welterweight Quarter-Finals technicals Complete results: Welterweight 1 Mere nee will continue to operate! over Richard Johnson by the de- Ray Farmer Firehouse AC Richard Johnson defeated Neighbor- Frank Betts Ninth YMCA decisioned Mike Fenwick CYO Billy Bamberg Eikus AC and Street Detroit University swimming Sachs teams meet in a dual meet Saturday afternoon at de- Coach Fred Pfeiffer's Bearcats lost to Wayne last Saturday 44-31 although they won the most first place are drRnilcly effertive in traating certain derma to- Kl Ji logical infsetuns For this reason auifa is included in this preparation Today! Taka advantage of tha relief SulfoDandrug will bring to you SulfoDandrug will bring to you jihrough the years independently: fault route of any other league" That probably was the first Middleweight Joe Jot-den Jr time that any two members of remade heavyweight and former Julius Barron Firehouse aI1cd LTnrd Youn' Leyton kayoed Ray Farmer Firehouse default Rsy Farmer Fire-42 seconds second AC kayoed house aC Inler- has Plywelght Semi-Finals inh SreetiWTLL RFPKKXENTFD YMCA decisioned George Bass Lexington Harry Trester Fenwick won on technical knockout members 876 leagues Ivan Keeling Keeling AC 1:46 jminutes first round Bantamweight fieml-FInala Rufus Holliday St Joseph AC (won on technical knockout over Frank Slaughter FJkua AC 1:25 DETROIT: The Woman's CYO m'tjonal Bowling Congress Detroit FURNACE REPAIRS PARTS IN STOCK FOR- MEN and WOMEN Ladies: Leaves Hair Soft Easy to manage Can be used by those erith permanent (or cofal) waves Used and recommended by leading beauticians and barbers 1909 Dasfnis CrpHitivtrt Illiwta NO EXPENSIVE "TREATMENTS" NOT A COSMETIC CONTAINS NO OIL OR ALCOHOL ECONOMICAL SIMPLE TO USE stabhed out a 315-second knock-1 Hcnrv Webb Walnut Hill out over a bewildered and soundly yMCA defeated Billy Thomas hit James Toliver Ninth Street YMCA by default Chester Marsh surprise winner! Frank Dent Ninth Street Boys' lover Light-Heavy John Vinegar'chm decisioned Osborne 'last week again set the crowd' Lexinrton on its feet William Robb Ontral Meeting burly Jack Ross diet decisioned Locfell Williams jabbed out a clean first round'juni Price ulleSF sffRVlCL minuses second round Bobby Ernst Central AC de- sup sttfftiiHf wtnt oftr Mtnoff OIT TNI ORIGINAL dentistry 1 Sat 20-ia FiraBowl $1600 1 Sat 22-ia Firebowl $1100 I Sat 24-ia Firsowl $2200 Far Rybalt Keith Hsllaad Saprama Williamaa Pack-Heanafsrd Harculas Sunbeam Rtlianu Afriuia Niahaui Faraacas and then floored the Fenwick boy! npo sentlnrsh riiwn foe nine Jnfl Jf- Walnut Hills) POS sent Marsh down for yMCAi kayoM Jaiwt Toliver Ninth Street YMCA 31 seconds first round Robert St John Cincinnati Gym defeated Robert Baughman Laurel Center by default Roy Ashbrook Central AC decisioned Louis Ford Lexington Emanuel Britt Firehouse AC decisioned Jersey Joe McAIpin Eikus AC Featherweight Quarter-Finals Willie Reese Keeling AC dcci- CROWNS RRIOGES CLEANINGS FILLINGS aiLVxn eoKCELaia PLATES EXTRACTIONS see vnra dkntivt ISUR A IUI tu MIIMOCSISK mu trttll Ksttstt MIRICINAi SULFA pgipgganoN MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Hits Old Treatment Oftan Brings Happy Raliaf Wail diairtpr af kidnar funrtnn jarmiU PoIafWMMi natter ta remain in jrntir blood it may aua awcaiaf harhaeh rtanmaUie paiM I rtf PRIM lorn af ppp and orayfrt ting up niffhta awrtlinp pnlRnre unttar tha tfrt haUrha and dusinotw Irrtriltr palaful HmiaatiuA amnetunoa ahnra thara ia anmethaas wimk with ywur ludarya Mfldr wait! 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