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SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940. Thp Dailv Times. New Philadelnhia. FIVE 3 CRAZIANO KAYOES SERVO IN SECOND; MEETS ZALE NEXT By ASWELL ADAMS International News Srrvtoe Nports Writer. Now York, Mar.

30 Zale. middleweight champion of the world, is for a slight going over or at least a scare at the Polo Grounds come July. Tony, fresh out of the navy, will be called upon to make his first post war defense of his robes against lethal Rocky Grazinno, who Inst showed how he can annihilate the other guy with one Orazlano, for the record, stopped slender Marty Servo in 1:52 of the second round of a scheduled 10-round fiesta, bp fore the third largest moneyed mob in indoor fistic history The Rock from Brooklyn sent Servo flying to the canvas that second chukker and when Marty arose the third time he dazedh turned hr-, back on his tormcnter and broke for the friendly corner. And as Graziuno, now winner of seven straight in the Garden, stood ready to dish out another punishing wallop, Arthur Donovan, referee taped in and put a paternal paw on ne sagging shoulders 01 the youngster who had ntered the ring .5 minutes before an even money choice to whip the walloper. Hares Plans Graziano's plans for the Zale fight are set.

Prior to tins bout for a title as well as moolah, lie will bln; some unsuspecting soul in a small club as a token of friendship for a poverty stricken promoter who gave him Ills fir break A Servo, nursing hurt pride much more than muscle or facial characteristics, will sit by the wayside mulling over the horrible prospect of having to meet R.iy Robinson for his own welterweight re alia May 24. llie Schenectady. N. fighter's title was not at take last night. The amount of money.

$173,161, paid in by the 19,088 guests of the management was incredible to begin with but that this got its money's worth four minutt and seconds of 'tnm ious battling more incredible. It Was a fight for your whiskers Perhaps Donovan Erred Manv of the mob thought that TRIBE BURIES DETROIT 18-11 Fatten Citrus Ratting Averages 8 Home Runs Feature Exhibition Scores 'Maurer Team No. 180 200 171 551 James 16,) 237 564 Shut 151 175 508 Handicap 29 29 29- 87 Totals 1710 Zurcher Team No. 6 202 146 Stein 19.) 201 559 Walton 168 117 48 Handicap 60 Totals 625 1738 Zurcher Team No. 155 139 198 492 176 198 509 Baxter 204 201 1 Hi- a89 62 62 Totals 587 590 569 1746 McGuire Team No.

4 179 188 224 591 Rutledge 155 193 (lob 232 604 Handicap 36 3636-- 108 Forgotten Man Lakeland, Fla Mar Cleveland Indians no fgure better than 1946 American Leas 30. (INS' The expected to uurth in the tie iiennant Total Berg Bates I Cihon Handica Totals Krocker Mr echai Vesco Randka Totals oo: 630 Team No. 10 173 179 183 172 189 18.r» 30 30 581 506 Irani No. 7 179163- 337 30- 29 90 179 163 154 71 179 165 148 71 167161- 15071- 489 513 Uptegraph Coaches At Witten burg nd GRAY RESIGNS ALL-STAR SQUAD Cambridge. Mri Wynciol Gray, Hanarr basketball captain.

foi erican forward at om resigned his position enth man on the ca. squad. 'Hu- All -e in Mndisoi So 30 ftNSi 90 County Elk Bowlers At Tourney Tw bowling teams from this im will Lima Novice Hangs Up 2 Victories Ilk aft be in i and tcmorr ill participiate in the tournament. This 90 men will shoot in event tonight at 7 louble and singles ioon. eat kcglcrs will have luv shooting bi over- thc leaders for the usually high in all of Five -Man 3217 314C 31: 1 Two-Man 567 563 scramble for the fourth straight time today proved mop potent than the world champion Detroit Tigers.

Tiie Tribesm fattened their cirtiis circuit averages at the ex yense of the Benirals in winnhn. an 18 to 11 madhousp exhibition scrap. Tlie victory was Cleveland Team No. Donovan was at fault In ing Grazinno to a after thp first kn was felled for thr from the cavas. stunned at tlie sue stood over Marti a knees were still but he belted him From there on it Servo need'd glasses ars.

and when the rm seconds later he beaten young man But he had $40,000 shoo- ninth in 17 Florida fn ntrai corner ii wn. Serv i and bounced nano, sort of of his right. A 17 big Fivt triples and festivities to 15. the in tied on till wav undb for Height Gives Advantage 1 of 32 ba ight runs, th six doubles, featured And. altht ugh outhlj Clevelanders wain a extra-base clouting homers, one of the three tt and five the six doubles no contest, rapped off the Tribe bats, nay binocul- Fleming Stars at Bat tcii in a few p1R noise in the slaughter Cleveland was lambasting Les Flem ing who hit two round trippers.

De iroit's Hank Greenburg heralded his self-requested varntii with 1 hr of circuit clouts and single in five tries George Case. Sherman Lollar and Buster Mills also had out-of-the homers for the Indians and Right Fielder Mulhn smashed a lur-base blow for the Bengals Manager Lou Boudreau topp tlv Clevelander- total hits wj a pair of double- noo a sir other Tribesmen hit safely twice Glauser 168 179 513 Kump 165 715 516 Trimmer 179 241 579 Handicap 38 114 Totals Team No. 9 Ago.sti 183 472 Coy 142 158 462 stmpky 152 148 492 Handicap 37 37 111 tah 488 Team No. -1567 nkim166 166 166 -498 Stocksdaie 164 191 156- 511 Tnrgler 192 192 1 576 if mber Handicap 30 30 30- 90 Bob Totals 552 579 Team No. 5 544- -1675 (ateher houi the OI Gena 126 198 500 an, 11! Curtis 123 147 169- 439 tal of 130 220 193- 543 'hot St Handicap26- 78 and Pri standini Totals 415 592553- -1560 Changes In ABC Aces Expected Buffalo, N.

Y. Mar. 30. virtual purge of the elite leader lists in the minor events of the annual American Bowling hampi' nships as exptcted today ig a hectic team session which produced five new among the "high ten." Farrell, former Giant and manager of the St. TRACK CHAMPS CLASH TONIGHT CLEVELAND BARONS PUT IN BID TONIGHT FOR HOCKEY FINALS Pittsburgh.

Mar. 30 Tlie Cleveland Barons' bid for a spot the American Hcckey League playoff finals with Buffalo was Ph last tiigl ct. Darrc twin vi( vision tf of last 1 round 1 Phillip er iriscoll ft ip second hand bl not minut' iduals 689 All -Events Indoor Season Hits Peak at Chicago at stake in a i nets in Pittsbu The playoff tween the Bain stands at one winner of tonu goes into he against the land or Pittsbui The second tlie Calder Cup in Butf ame with the Ho: tonight. H. net The Team No.

8 Mi West New York, Mar 30. INS) West is favored to defeat the E.i. tonight in the All Star game, elo 1ng feature 1 the liege basketba season Madison Square Garden Tliis contest, which inaugurate in' an ar. Mtn of Fete Honors Tuscarawas Hi Athletes Citizens of Tuscarawas ir.itv honored Coach Jarm and vic- Rog- vhat is expected to 1: nual affair, will show available talent from the country. Tlie West will have an edge wi Its two center-, Bob Kurland, country's top scorer and winner of and members of the Tuscarawas the outstanding player award in the high school football and basketball C.

A A tournament, and Bow! teams and the village's grade sch 1 ing Don Otten Both are cagers at a community banquet held three inches taller than the ailing last night at the school auditorium. Harry Boykoff. St. John's star who One hundred and seventy-five nt- be the East pivot man TUSKEGEE FAVORED IN CLEVELAND MEET Cleveland. Mar.

30 iINS) tended the dinner, which was prepared and served by the ladies of the community. Ralph Romig presided as toastmaster. Coach Rogprs gave a short address and introduced all of the athletes. The entertainment also included Teams Frankie Starineri of this city, an 159 149 158 466 E. "in 15 5 155 465 Hand p5353 159 Tot.

als 535 51 531 earn No. I Col um be 159224 535 Bo rliiidO' 152175 162 489 rjt rliiides 158 154 170 482 II mdp 40 40 40 120 Tot als509 593 524 1626 WfWOOn TIIRK! -M 1 Team No. 1 18 9 667 TeamN o. 5 16 1 593 Team o. 316 11593 Tf a in 6 15 12556 Tf am o.

11 14 13519 Team o. 4 14 13 519 Team 'V I 1314 481 Team 0. 813 14 431 Team o. 9 12 15 444 Teah 10 12 15444 Tf am N(o. 12 10 17 370 Team No 9 18 333 Luciers Mrs.

1l.ucier 172139 167- 478 Mr. I ier 186 175 1 4 535 Handicap 25 25 25- 75 383 339 360- -1088 i fourth place with a 2865 as a pair of Chicago ot" squads, the Mobil Gas ma Beers, failed to dent the board. Thomas of Rochester effect- ri the lone change in the minor vents when he shot into second iace in the singles with ms off the pace set by Sgt. Ed aster of into third lacc in the all events with 1901. i By CHARLES EINSTEIN I.

N. S. Sports Writer Chicago, Mar. 30. mammoth stadium will be the mecca of champions tonight as the first postwar indoor track season in Buffalo Apr hU-s its ueak in the Midwest with and the fourth game wi the tenth annual renewal of the April 9 either at Pi Chicago relays.

Cleveland. If additional Leslie MacMitchell, America's king necessary, they will be of the mile, and Claude At Buffalo, a oung. the negro lad who rocketed Cleveland or Pittsburgh Mom Chicago's streets to gridiron and back to Buff on and sprinting fame at the Univer- sity of Illinois, will head the list uowJnatcion.TT'A. LOS ANGELES RAMS Cleve ay night, games of will be 4 and be -burgh oi james art played at ril 11; April 13 kwril 14. CLEVELAND EAST TECH WINS MEET Cleveland.

Mar. 30 (INS) Once- powerful Cleveland East Tech hit Ohio scholastic track and field meback trail with a resounding bane today after winning me 21st annual Cleveland interscholastic track meet at the Arena. The fleet-footed Scarabs of Coach Ivan Greene won tour events and posted three new records in up 51 it out John Marshall. finish 15 -place Clevf Janies Ford Rhodes and West Tech, pre-meet favorites, wound up third and fourth respectively. Tlie Rams registered 33 points and Car penters were good for 291 East Tech.

after ruling over Ohio schoolboy thinclads for seven straight years, lost its crown to Mansfield last year. OVER 1,000 ENTER WESLEYAN REAYS Delaware O. Mar. 30 than one thousand top track and field athletes fvem 60 high schools, are txpected to compete in the 15th annual Ohio Wesleyan relays April 27 in Selby stadium. Delaware.

Ohio Wesleyan Athletic Director E. Guthier Is director of the SUNDAY OH BUILDING BAN HURT FAIRGROUNDS ADD MORE PLAYERS RIGGS SHOWS HEELS TO BUDGE IN SERIES Los Angeles. Mar. 30 insi The Los Angeles Rams, champions ot the National Football League, added three more players to their roster to- Columbus.O. Mar.

30 Bos Rigg; i me Industrial Relations Director J. Harry Moore said today that the government ban on unessential building will not affect restoration of the state fairgrounds. More said that he conferred with Louis Gehring. field manager for the civilian products administration, who informed him that the Mar. 30 (INS) Bobby the mighty mite of the ten int.

boasted a 10-1 margin er Don Budge in their 25- series to determine the na tioual professional champion. -state can damaging forehand and site! ukhand drives in Boston Garden The Industrial Relations director ast nicht won for him in straight announced at the same time that 6 2 7-5 The 5 -eventli game of the commercial or public buildings fend set was deuced seven times plans not submitted to his depart- i More Riggs defending champion ment on or before March 26 must uike through his opponent's ser Lie approved by the CPA otherwise vice. go ahead rebuilding the outfits during the war. no building permits will be issued. 3 BUCKEY COLLEGES AMONG 25 LARGEST Cincinnati, Mar.

30 (INS) Three Ohio universities were listed today among the nation's 25 largest in total enrollment In a survey reported by Dr Raymond Walters, President of the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Walters said in the report in "School and Society." a weekly educational publication, that his figures were from last Nov. 1, the most recent available. The Ohio institutions among tlie first 25 were Ohio State, ninth, with a total enrollment of Cincinnati.

16th. with 9.883 and Westen Reserve, 20th, 9,171. Largest school in the country is New York, with 28 Tlie Dover Business Men's baseball 160 students, followed by Columbia uid the University of California. 1 General Manager Charles Chile' Walsh announced the signing of Walt Zirinzky, 185-pound naif- back from Lafayette College; Get ge Koch. 200-pound fullback from Baylor and St.

Mary's of Texas, and Warren Densmore, 220-pound center from Toledo University. All three performed for ser vie: DOVER BASEBALL CLUB TO PRACTICE SUNDAY Robert Orchesti OMOPOWBR carrying the colors of Tuskegee In- amateur magician, who was recently stitute from deep in the south were discharged from the U. S. Armi Swindermans Airs Swmd'man 130 162 Mr. Swinderman 101 126 Handicap 67 67 126144 67- md Mrs Elizabeth Ervin of city, who played several piano numbers.

heavily-favored to continue their long domination of the National Junior and Senior A. A U. track championships in the 1946 jAfeets beginning tonicht in Clevc- rand's Central Armonv. Two Cleveland teams, the Ranger A. C.

and Polish Olympic club, will be among the teams seeking to dethrone Tuskegee in the Junior division. Other competing teams will rence C. Underwood, 55. Youngs- include the Philadelphia Turners, town undertaker, died suddenly while German-American A. C.

of Brook- he was fishing in midstream of lyn, Harrisburg, A. A. and the Conneaut creek. Chicago Board of Education Bureau Underwood toppled into two feet of Recreation. of water and was dead when a com panion, H.

C. Porter, also of town, and two local fishermen pull i ABLE TENNIS ACE ed his bodv from the stream two Totals 298 355 331 HEART ATTACK KILLS ANGLER Conneaut, O. Mar. 30 31 asserallis Mrs. Masseralli 145 129 Mr Masseralli 192 155 Handicap 61 61 Totals 398 345 McClelland Mrs.

McClelland 112 131 Mr. McClelland 180 172 Handicap 44 44 115 13061- 418 371 201 990 389 4 428 569 132 TO FIGHT EROSION HOOVER CANCELS OF LAKE ERIE SHORE! WESLEYAN DATE Cleveland. Mar 30 Delaware O. Mar. 30 Senator William Bovd.

announced mer president Herbert Hoover m- todav Cleveland that he would formed officials of Ohio Wesleyan ask the State Legislature to appro- university today that he would be priate at its next session 10 million unable to fill a scheduled speak- dollars to help combat erosion of engagement April 23 because of Ohio's 175 miles of lake shore. his new duties as honorary chair- Tlie Cleveland senator heads the nian of the emergency famine com- Ohio postwar erosion mittee. committee, which held meetings this The Republican leader had been 1 iast winter in Cleveland. Ashtabula slated to speak at the university on and Lorain to survey destruction the Merrick lecture series. He is traveling across Europe now for a personal investigation of food and famine conditions.

team, which is now a member of the Northeastern Ohio League, will hold a practice session Sunday at 1 p. m. at Crater Field, Manager Billy Gross said today. Anyone wishing to try out for the club can report at the field at that time. qo along the shore by the lake.

OXFORD DEFEATS CAMBRIDGE CREW London. Mar. 30 defeated Cambridge today in an upset victory in Britain's famed rowing classic. The victors pulled ahead at the start and kept in front for the lengTh of the four mile course. Tuscarawas Auto Wrecking Co.

formerly located at 1192 Tuscarawas Ave. lias moved to 1037 West High Avenue (Formerly Simmons Garage) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Totals 366 347 Trimmers Mrs. 124 154 Mr. 170 159 Handicap 42 42 PLANNING NEW TOUR Totals minutes after the incident.

Porter said Underwood complained of pains of the heart and stom- New York. Mar. 30 ach just before he died. Ashtabula Mr. Shonk Gray Nash.

24. of St. Louis, former county Coroner Clyde Roller was Handicap investigating the death. 336 355 Shonks 459 530 126 Mrs. Shonk champion table tennis player, revealed today he is preparing to leave soon for the North Atlantic, for another tour with USO- camp shows.

Because of his contact with the xftmp shows, Nash, an ex-GI who has spent two and a half years overseas, is unable to parti- Sarringliaus. former Ohio State Un ripate in the current table tennis iversit.v halfback, was signed today tournament in Now York city. to a 1946 contract with the Pliiladel- He won the world's championship phia professional team. SARRINGHAUS SIGNS WITH PHILLY EAGLES Philadelphia, Mar. 30 Totals Mr.

Kohl in London in 1939. but later lost the title when he did not defend It. HURLER JACK CREEL TO JOIN RED BIRDS Biloxi, Mar. 30 (INS) The Columbus Red Birds c.xpectod to add Hurler Jack Creel today to the pitching staff which downed the Mobile Southern Association club, 8-2. at Kee.sler Field yesterday.

President A1 Banister of the Columbus club received word Tot als Mrs. Tinker Mr. Tinker Sarringhaus, who lives in Colum- Hal-fil( bus, Ohio, will report at the Totals training camp at Saranac Lake. N.j on August 6th, General Manager1 MARRIED Harry Thayer announced Luciers Tlie flashy halfback starred for Trimmers Ohio State In 1942 and 1944, serving Tinkers a year in the army between seas McClellands Oils Shrinks Kohls Swindermans Mass 119 140 377 191188 531 171 367 385 Kohls 164 130 436 109 148 387 141 320 325 964 Tinkers 148 181 446 139 163 453 47 141 334 I each 587 35 28 556 35 28 556 34 29 540 33 478 2934 460 28 35 444 24 39 381 DOVERITES ATTEND --------BASEBALL SCHOOL RESERVE APPLIES i Bill Kreiter and Voin Boich of FOR TELEVISION Dover were to leave this afternoon for Lakewood. N.

where they Cleveland Mar. 30 (INS) Western will attend the New York Reserve university of Cleveland an- training school nounced today that application The two will stay at Rockefeller been made with the federal com- Mansion for three weeks after munications commission for a lic- which they report to the Spring- ense to operate a television station I held club of the Ohio State League. the school. I a New York Giants farm. Prof.

Barclay S. Leathern. Direc- Kreiter is a left handed pitcher tor of the Department of Dramatic and Boich is a catcher. Both are arts that tentative plans call ex service men. Tor the broadcasting of both edu- EX-FOSTORIA STAR cational films and live-talent shows for four hours daily, seven a week.

LANDS GRID POST SHUGART TO HEAD NAVY CAGE TEAM BANQUET DENNISON COOKF, TO ADDRESS Plans have been completed for the from Dennison high school athletic ban- Manager Eddie Dyer of the St. Louis quet to be held In the Dennison high Cardinals that the 29-year-old school cafeteria next Tuesday at 7 right-hander has been optioned to: p. m. it was announced today, the Reds. Battery for exhibition Charley Sprouli and recruit Art Nelson.

Foctoria. O. Mar. 30 (Dick) Seharf, former Fostoria St. Wendelin high school star athlete, today was named head foot- Annapolis.

Mar. 30 ball coach at St. Joseph's College. Capt. c.

O. Humphreys, director of Rensselaer. Ind. athletics at the U. S.

naval acade- Scharf won 11 varsity letters dur- today announced the election of L. Shugart as captain of the academy basketball team for next season, Shugart, who will plav with the East team in its all-star game with the western scniad in Madison Square Garden, Nev. York, tomorrow night. St. Petersburg, Mar.

30 HNS) a native of Cheyenne, Wyo. 19 sailing vessels definite starters and two others tabbed as PT i A All flTA the 13th annual St. Pet 01 1U on burg to Havana yacht race was scheduled to get under way at noon today. ina his high school sports career, ST. PETE TO HAVANA YACHT RACE STARTS BUILD LABORATORY CONSERVATION MEET E.

B. Cooke of this city, district conservation supervisor, will be the So far, 135 reservations have been speaker at a meeting of the Cosh- mede. School teams and officials will octon County Conservation Council be guests, and a classy entertain- to be held next Monday evening ment program has been arranged. I Coshocton city hal' Cleveland, Mar. 30 Standard Oil Company of Ohio an nounced today plans for a We deliver The Daily Times 000 laboratory on an 84 acre tract inj to ail parts of Dennison and suburban Warrensville Heights, any one may secure prompt Sohio President W.

T. Holiday! service by calling Oberholrer said the new laboratory would con News Stand. Phone 150. solidate all of ihe Ohio research work I DOVER APPLIANCE EMPLOYEES NOTICE! SPECIAL MEETING Sunday, March 31st, 1946, 2:00 P. M- Trades Labor Hail 115 South Broadway New Philadelphia, O.

The AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR has 50 Locals in Tuscarawas Countv. It has secured for its members the best wages and working conditions in the County, without the loss of any working time due to work stoppages or any like cause, and enjoys the best Employee-Employer relationship in the area. COME an find out for yourself if you are receiving the wages, working conditions and tlie many benefits that ORGANIZED WORKERS in Tuscarawas County are now receiving. Tuscarawas County Trades Labor Assembly American Federation of Labor.

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