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I 20 Sports Buffalo Evening News GITY REGULAR Monday January 21 1952 Dallas New Pro Grid Entry Jocoy Squash Cup Competitor at 64 STANDIN 7 10 MUNY CAGERS at Niagara alls and second place on the OLD TIMERS The Lyman Bass Trophy Mike's Loioioa (oul Shot Denied by Official L'UCJS 30 35 30 Bern's Amount AMHERST S720 SCORING $6000 starts ALTERNATES $2503 $105 (Stearns wochy Negroes will enter the Phoenix Golf Tournament the first $310 $335 Reed Louis' secretary and a goodin a play amateur golfer and Eural Clark $60 Charlie Cecil and Bill Phillips of the Super for eatfally caatW CITY TONAWANDA SUNDAY: Clev Highland $775 214 to 218 1 GOODiEAR I or Other RANK A BOYS' GIRLS' 13 to 18 BAD complexion: Santa in the to give 1 2 3 3 $3 AO $450 George McCrobie Don Ragusa and Carmen Watt each scored near other after Amnti St Mary a 54 io 52 3 3 3 $600480 $475 I 0 Winchester Hu Greenwood P0INT A MINU1E PACE HIT BY TRIO with a 69 Tied for third with scores of 2ft? were Jim errier of San rancisco and Jay Herbert uf Great Neck red Harkey food all room and room uiieccoflMaodatkMM Santa hospitality all the way St randa Ryan DeSales OLV Neumann $1000 $736 560 $1700 $900 $30 $19000 Barnsdale Greenwood $195 $1000 DESALES CONQUERS MARACLE AND KANE ALLON IN TOP UPSET SCORE 4 GOALS EACH LEAGUE SEASON IN MUNY ICE WINS days Young on Trading Block AiCAeii during a Baron power play in the Bison zone But it counted It struck the spark that sent the Barons into high gear Less than two minutes later Ed Par 40x119 Par 9346x1 1 $47 chnntincr fhn mtl INDIVIDUAL GEHRMANN EDGES WILT IS ACCLAIMED BEST IN MEET BOSTON Jan 21 Don Gehrmann of Milwaukee caught BI man red Wilt on the final former world welterweight cham pions Soldier Bartfield Jimmy Duffy and many others Zunner was considered a fine all around performer noted es Cincy Catcher Operated On CINCINNATI Jan 21 P) GOODYEAR TIRES TUBBS BATTERIES CAR AND HOME MERCHANDISE SAN DIEGO Calif Jan 21 (UP) Joe Louis today said that seven rille Tenn Other Negroes making the Phoenix junket are Leonard seen dome can on train but never before one like dud In the dome lounge oo rhe Super Chief your individual sofa wwt turn so you can look ahead look back or all around to view thrilling scenery by day Ac night you can almost "reach up and pick a Mar Coo and enioy too the diatioctive Turquoiw lr nc capiuicu ursi ptace money of S2000 on a brilliant first day total of 276 12 under par HANK ZUNNER 61 ORMER BUALO BOXING STAR DIES Another of famous old time fighters has answered the final bell Henry (Hank) Zun ner 61 who gained fistic fame nationally more than three decades ago died Sunday afternoon in his home 75 Chadduck Ave The former lightweight boxing Cuticura often sit when other diag point Buy at dr jlat HOOVER General Agent SANTA RT 1L13 Liberty Sank Bldg BUALO 2 Phone Washing 5230 5231 io 8 $1601 06 $600 $5660 $600 $525 $515 $60 $90 $120 $120 Steiner 'S 212' of Grove WS Cor uller WEST SENECA RELIEVE COLDS Miseries anoua MS give bur fold relief from colds mis nes! Eaaes aches lowers fever redness stuffiness acts as a laxative You feel belter fast! Try 666! $IS0 Si620( $4000 Do this: Cleanse with Cutkura Svap ferent medicated Thenpvly to help relieve externally SERVICE STORES 1355 Mail St 3218 Bailey Ah 6R 6JJ1 UN 4434 NEUMANN RYAN TO REPLAY Neumann and Ryan will replay their Western New York Catholic Ron Stermen tallied three times to lead the Communities to a 4 to 3 win over the Elmwoods in an in termediate division contest Ray Ricalton scored the other goal for the winners while George Daumf scored twice and Cary Tronoione once for the losers Nichols rosh Cagers Win Special to The Bvffalo Evening New LEWISTON Jan 21 The Nichols School freshman basket Demaret started the final four rolstrokes back of Kroll and along i 'about the 12th hole he had pulled up to within two shots 19' Kroll playing in a twosome bc hind Jimmy kent soing and when (Jimmy posted his 69 the CrOWdlS Lens Dick MfSabrty Ash bee iw TJENRY JOCOY who played in the first Lyman Bass TYophy squash racquets matches in 1924 was in there playing for the University Club when the competi tion was resumed Saturday at the Tennis Squash Club after a lapse of a decade Henry at 64 still showed con siderable agility aa well as skill and broke even in his six matches He had an excellent chance to renew old acquaintances Most of the top players from the early days of squash in this city were present to watch and to dine afterwards Lyman Bass himself who intro duced the game to Buffalo around 1920 and who was the city's leading player for years was on hand and presented the trophy to Monty Pooley captain of the team which emerged triumphant over the University Club and Buffalo Athletic Club outfits George Plimpton who played in the Bass matches back in 1926 came all the way from Boston Adrian Smith one of the greatest squash racquets players Buffalo 'ever turned out was toastmaster And the others from tho grrat days of squash in the '20s and '20s were present Bryant Glenny a member of the first National Cham pionship Committee in 1925 Eric Hedstrom Dick Smith Jack Dann Jack Nitterauer Bill Boocock Bert Gurney Jack laiutz Dave Jackson reddy Rogers Hardin Littei) Marve Smith Paul Bailey Doug Clucas Bill Shoemaker George Goodyear Johnny Gowans thev all were there The team of Pooley Phil Harty Nordy Knox Bob Rich Dr Percy Iurn Warren Smith and Eric Hedstrom Jr scored 34 points in the round robin to 16 for Uni versity and 13 for BAC Raj' iske presided at the event County Owned Property Contact SLADE COUNTY TREASURER REAL ESTATE DIVISION ROOM 1 COUNTY HALL WA 415 Hockey ert a Glance AMERICAN IBAKIIS CTAMniMA 192 191 to 200: 203 to 205 207 to 215: ser got the final Buffalo goal at 18:29 By that time the Bisons were a rattled spiritless squad Kaiser briefly raised his stick then dis piritedly let it drop' The goal really man matter No BUALO 31 7 1 bility He never was knocked out in his lengthy career uneral services for Zunner will be held Thursday morning at 8:15 in the James Grace turn Saturday night and won the neral Home 335 Ontario St and O'Rielly Mile by a yard in 4:093 to in All Saints Church at 9 o'clock keynote the 26th annual Knights of Two players the veteran George Maracle of the rontiers and Jim 6 Kane of St Sunday eve i ning scored four goals each in lead 7 ing their respective teams to vic tory in Muny Hockey League games in Memorial Auditorium Maracle batted in goals in each of the first and third period? to pace the rontiers to an 8 to win over the Barcalos in a Senior Division contest and Kane blinked the red light twice in each of the first two stanzas as St Joe's edged Canisius 5 to 2 in a junior divi sion encounter Dave Martin Jim Higgins Don Batz and Dick Connors accounted for the other rontier goals all in the last period while Roy Murdock scored for the Barcalos Kane received an assist on Bill SQUASH matches at the Tennis Squash Club Saturday brought together loeal squash racquets stars of 20 years ago The donor of the trophy seated center looks it over with some of his old foes They are rear John Nitterauer left and Eric Hedstrom front George Plimpton left and Henry Jocoy urnaces Air Codltloninc GAS COAL OIL Installed Repaired Serviced Pay rrw RAYMOND STOSSER 2892 BAILEY AVE Ken AM died on their fret the Ir wnunr iiuu uison warvein wii i efa the minutes 1253 Woch pinpniv flnAn I mile 49 42 "iski scored for the host team Sobieraski made one of two free 37 throws with nine seconds left to aa tie the score at 52 all and send the 43 game into sudden death The oldest team in the National O1HA DUI 1 14VVAIJ AVLILAV A3 LilV VIlKdgU HULfk haw ks The average Hawk player I I is 278 years old I Columbus Games before 13000 musieranyming nxe a passing at non San o'n and uae in Jim Genewick paced DeSalcs tot its third win against seven losses! with 24 points It was allon's fourth defeat against six wins Norm free throw put OLV ahead 52 to 51 but with 2:20 remaining Quentin Amati made his first charity toss and Lagomarsini tapped missed lead John scoring for St Mary and Jack Hag gerty of OLV made a driving 1 aailL I I a IT VVllJi 31A dC vUIiUb ItXl jlU'Llli' law a RS? T'Uza 1 ri true orrAri cknf aa kzuiby a DD pin miroin The lpi imargin accumulated by Bad: i but he was not permitted to at henmores Ten'gan state bested the 50 yard dash rA All KLL4LZ I VW WVLrt1 4 than Quinzi could overcome BacK rolled a 13a4 total Sunday night including games of 201 and 200 while Quinzi had a total of 1971 with top scores of 224 and 223 666 LiQU'D OR A i RESULTS SATURDAY: I Herahey 4 Buffalo 1 Cleveland ISyracuae 2 8 Indianapolis 3 IProiidence 5 St Loua 2 NATIONAL Iwtroit 4 Montreal Toronto 6 Boston I 2 EXHIBITION New York lNHIi 4 tu Chicago NHL 2 PACIIC Ta coma 9 Seattle 2 Saskatoon 4 Victoria 2:14 (New WosUniaator Vancouver 0 Edmoo lwt4on 4 Calgary 4 Atlantic rl 'City 1 Spnafflgld it New Ha tea Xw JohasiowB Brockport Swimmers irst In 7 of 10 Events at BSTC Winning first place in seven of ten events the powerful Brockport Slate Teachers College swim team Saturday downed Buffalo Slate ball team opened its season here Teacners 50 to 34 in the local Saturday with a 36 to 33 victory pool Bill Schluntz Buffalo's cap over Stella Niagara It was the tain set a pool record of 1:47 2 in home team's first defeat in seven me lau jaru meaiey ana nrocK port's John Skelan set a mark of 2:301 in the 200 yard breaststroke Ernie udala won the 220 free and BSTC won the 400 yard New Super Chief Setting a New World Standard in Travel Now in daily service between Chicago Kansas Ciry and Los Angeles JANUARY 25 1952 PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTY OWNED REAL ESTATE Nolice hereby given lint the land Tax Commitiee of the I rle County Board of Supen wir will meet in the Board of Supervisor Chamber Erie County Kall Buffalo New York on YNL'ARV 25 at 10:30 A to consider offers which have been made for the pur chase of County owned Kcal Estate at which time the following prop erties will le auctioned and if no higher offers are made the original offers will be accepted At the time of the sale the purchaser will be required to deposit the sum of $2500 or lO'T of the purchase price whichever is higher On anv purchase of $2500 or less the full amount of the purchase price must he paid at the time of the sale All sales are subject to approval ny tne Board ot Supervisors Lot No Subdivision Street Masten Bovs Din Rosens Lamont Wrajs in the lead It reacted on them like Ram catnip on a cat illmore They stormed out for the second pciliiu aim LUU All etTv Uldl U1U I Baron confidence all over Steel jWochy scored at 1:05 It was an other freak coal I and Crowd is' Arm uvny a mow snot nn uoaue lou i Crowdis climbed up his left arm like it had legs then plopped into the net over his shoulder But that one too counted And the Bisons getting more dispirited 14:46 Penally SECOND PERIOD Wochy (Stearns Chryatalb 1:05 Stearns cWochy Williams? 1720 Penalties McNeil and Kaiser THIRD PERIOD Lynn Stearns) 14:17 iReiule raier ucKeyi 1BZA renames a chryaui and Hickey PG A competition ever to welcome Negro professionals Tod Hershev Hoc Ice Crowd It Louis himself cracked the color 2 ban in the San Diego Tournament Of Season Sees Herd Lose here ast week But Negro profes Special to The Brrro EviMtxa Nrwg SJOnalS WCreOOt permitted to play HERSUY Pa Tan 9i with him Saturday the PGA season's hneL its to Permit Ne seaon largest hockey crowdiprne niav 1 2 UiPh Kz hnnl PaL nt hnl I relav ck 7 ycKw 9 De Mreoas on But wnen Kron wnose eagle 1 'aur LAVKtj on me eigntn was one of the WiUsms 5 Re 7ii i ihv Xeumann nn 1 rule hK hern nn iiuia vi me tournament oiraiea I a vas rrvoivin 4 A A VZA Association The new date has not been set 9701 AUD ANS BARONS PROVE THEY STILL LIKE HOCKEY BISONS LOSE 7 3 Picture on the Picture Page I By TONY WURZER A three year hockey record crowd' of 9U1 customers jammed Memo rial Auditorium Sunday afternoon for the Buffalo Cleveland game It was a sellout The last sellout was in ebruary 1949 when the Pittsburgh Hornets played here Thus after a shaky attendance start this season the customers proved they still like hockey rom here on in it's strictly up to the Bisons They have to prove to the customers that they can play hockey Sunday afternoon the Bisons didn't come near making out a case for themselves Instead they added a touch of irony to the record at uiiuaiitc piuuir vv mi me UU once more bulging at the corners and the roar of voices threatening to shatter their eardrums the Bi 1 sons came up with one of their er ratically futile efforts 10 Minuta Offns I 1 It couldn't have happened at a more inopportune time A week ago they shut out these Barons I I to 0 and sent S500 customers I home talking to themselves hap i pily Sunday afternoon they lost to the Barons with ridiculous ease 7 to 3 and sent the customers home 1 talking to themselves Period i Sunday afternoon the Bisons had an offense for 10 minutes They 1 g4rA'4 4LA A 1 AZ A '4 IJ III Altai I 11 43 9 VI 1 I ra rt zv i mi a a i it iriitiiu iutini5 nrlu 1 1 cl I aY a A 1 1 I md Th esn hfii 1 or A Rm i 11 NAANA A UVAA Lglv 44 VAACHOC I A mA AX 4 11 I'JIJCJ LOUtUIC A4 DTRUIIZ 1 1 became at best offensive 01011 chrystai 20 Carveth I ana 16 and the gallery of The who lost five MkV i7 scnsed in' straight struck back with deter first ERioD Pcnneii Di Kier'e mination Inversely the Bisons (ivi ptnneiii W34 ou beven BQ OBS Will Enter 1 wi ture (Schultz 2n nim (rarvBth wti 1 wwiwA VII V14V II A 40 4 4As5 1a14aIaIO dragged on and the record crowd howled itself hoarse trying to put some drive back into the Herd It looked like a Bison walkaway in the early minutes At 4:19 of the first period Gordie Pennell drilled home a goal At 10:34 Spider Mazur added a second Barons Score OH McNeil's Stick Then the Picture changed as quickly as the weather changes in Buffalo Gerry Couture the ex Bi son started the Barons on their 'Streak with a 77 to 70 win over Neumann at Williamsville Dumphrey'g ree Throws End It Tony DeSalvo netted 11 points 30 seconds to knot the count at 49 al 1 Dan Michalak made a field goal and Don Zorn made a charity toss fnr in fHc nvoH ivma and Jim Judge and Chuck Sobiera ay Jor his courage and dura Bower Samis Reifile Stearns Iw Lynn rw Wuchy Buffalo McNeil of Arkansas also was reported in line for the job Won't Bo Named Yankees TTie team will probablv be named the Dallas Rebels Texans or Rangers Miller said The textile uiiin Bdiu ne niu uevn aiienipunii A ty reach Secretary of State Point minute a single Ben Shepperd to make certain that game of the Muny Basketball one of those titles could be used! League program Sunday in the at Dallas but had not been able to Connecticut Street Armory contact him Its certain the team nt AAvvruuitr 4 uuwia jvffi a av iitfiiir 11 1 iiii in rjshh i The racial anffle was brought an 6 each in the 30 mminn fle yKxs rout at 11:20 It was a freak or here 7971 only slightly below the Vnd 1 nnis lucky goal The puck glanced off arena all time saw the Her JuId Advantage td it the stick of Defenseman Morlev shey Bears defeat the Buffalofph aQ'antae Le guc came Saturdav nieb Two top Xegro pros are incuded In ln the Spiller Of LOS vV he v2Ld Angeles and Ted Rhodes of Nash 61AIL Cl piULIgVU throush the nlass nrntrrtinsrrMn fif fllcnn Q'nrhrl thn arAiinJ tha i a mv LVjuaiuci 1UI HIV aiLGfl a ac Ck 1 1 9 xne barons wn at 14:46 Vir sunered minor ir nines Ljnn anomer cx mson made it was aciayed zv minutes until re 3 to 2 i pairs could be made It marked the first time in their I Again in the third period spec last games that the Barons were 1 tators took a hand when Stan Long of the Bisons wrapped the knuckles of a fan who attempted to crawl over the screen Policestopped the fight i Eddie Mazur spoiled the shutout record when he slipped through the defense to score the1 i lone goal I Two More for Telaaks The Tclaak Girls added two basketball victories over the week end They defeated the Montgom ery Maids of Toronto 41 to 23 in a Canadian American League game Similar nflrrnvin WilltnmgTilL Homer Howell veteran catcherjHigh School and turned back ths with the Cincinnati Reds was'Ramblers of Hamilton Ont 62 to rushed to Christ Hospital Sunday 34 Saturday night at East Aurora for an emergency appendectomy I High School ve vji uilllldliv the wool Bison fan in the record 7 under par 65 followed by steady crowd knew the cause was hope rounds of 69 72 70 for a 72 hole lAru tnia fvt In the third period Lynn scored and gave him a three stroke mar again at 14:17 then Stearns gin over Jimmy Demaret of Ojai added another at 15:25 Vern Kai Calif who made a driving finish RSSULTS SUNDAY: Cleve land 7 Eutfalo 3 Cincinnati 4 Providence' S' Loui 4 'overUmcii 5AT1OSAI Toronto 3 Chicago Bo on! Montreal 1: New York 3 Detroit 21PACIIC COAST New yer 3 (Seattle 2 Ne Ycrk 3 At tlantic City 2: Springfield 6 Rocon 4 INTERNA By the United rew NEW YORK Jan 21 The new Dallas entry in the Na tional ootball League today started on a manhunt for Texas players even before it completed purchase of the New York ankee assets A syndicate headed by 31 year old textile manufacturer Giles Miller made arrangements to buy the Yanks from the National "League after Ted Collins turned it in Saturday The team will be transferred to Dallas and will play 'in the 75000 capacity Cotton Bowl rank itzgerald general man ager of the defunct Yanks repre sented the new owners in the Ipaytip mpptinp 5 iinrlav nioht anrl LT contact mm it certain tne teal nickname remain 'Aicuiuuni aiai jLuan ndiAcr irum the Detroit Lions as part of an ob focus by the fat that three of theifninute the New Sweet nous campaign to get Texas bred Linstays Buddy Young lands rolled up the second Wghest stars for local appeal i George Taliafwro and I Shemanitotal he season in The Lions rejected the offer but Howard are Negroes Dallas is aPv George Marshall of the Washing Jim Crow city despite the fact that was in llie 155 pound McKinley ion ncasMns sain me new ciuo players have participated xn could have the draft rights to Bay Cotton Bowl games on New hrnlrlArl YcK11 rw AJirvA AVI ers plus $ZOUW League Pay Collin SI 00000 aiaw 4 ai me (juesuoiis oi placers vnl not be taken UP for at 1 aeal hrnk with nr LEAD BUILT UP HERE I Relying on i finishing kick that zixre DAHl EE DILI ha made hiri Wilt's nemesis at the ViIVlJ BALK 30 rllN Imile distance Gehrmann ca'uallv BOWLING VICTORY hecli Th 4 Nrw Boston track writers acclaimed Special to Tne bcffal') ljm Atus Gehrmann the oustanding competi ROCHLS1LR Jan 21 Although IV liv IIHLI iliu UA'niJIUHMH I he won only games of a ten wjjppct pOjef 50 points to win the foul shot ended the Thomas itzgerald Memorial avmi juvt iivax va lorw 1 rtririv lav Quinzi the lowei George Rhoden of Morgan State City in 3 boxHnif mnten unn thn tnn Unrricnn Tviirzj foul shot which1 margin The li2 pinof Cleveland took the 45 yard high ftil 1 9 Trf I V5 rf A rTh i "Uiuiva uiiu 14 unit wiag2 ui diur ago was more The Rev Bob Richards of La verne Calif won the pole vault with an effort of 14 feet 8 inches but failed in three attempts to top 15 feet Nebraskan Don Cooper could not better 13Vz which was good enough for second place Tlmon CaaltfM St JoMih St Mary Sell Duffv ailon Aannneiatlon By MIKC CALANDRA Two upsets the second sudden death contest in three days and another overtime game Sunday featured action in the Western New York Catholic High School Basketball League DeSales of Lockport defeated seven times engineered the top upset of the season by nipping allon 54 to 52 in a double over time thriller at Lockport allon edged Canisius 52 to 50 in a sud den death game at Holy Angels ri day night In other overtime con goal and Dick Sledziew test St Mary School for the both Canisius markers downed our Lady of victory 55 to 54 at Lackawanna High and St rancis scored a mild upset by con quering Annunciation 58 to 50 at Athol Springs Duffy of Niagara alls continued its drive for a postseason Dlavoff ri nnints berth by defeating Ryan 39 to 33 aile ffinrl saswx nrUn! trading block has for the last two traded Young and his mates are expected to play as usual I At Lockport Joe Dumphrey of! 30 gle by making two free throws Jou2ht more than 200 bouts 21 one minute gone in the sudden many of the champions death period Vic Marraleiand near champions of the 1910 23so forced the first overtime session1 era Among foes were 21 by scoring three points in the last (Kid) Lewis and Jack Britton fu a he money for the first time to it when an official ruled that thm Barons coolly dav after four years of golf compe the 0LV player had waited too checked them silly tition long more than ten seconds before A4 Of rl 24 UUUK I rxv OLCdllia Jlliiue IL Ila rinhiA Mi wAAMAf SnOUiinE IP IOU a 1 a a a aa a a a i 1 a a a 1 5 to 2 and even the most died in Ted Kroll inally Reaches Big Money In Pro Golf Play SAN DIEGO Calif Jan 21 (INS) I 91 YT A WT vinuhuy on long ncl miuis io irau the 155 pound St rancis Xavier Lcaisi All VTtv a luuipii wca thn Chirltc in Garfield nliv Bennv Kurdiziel snarkori fho undefeated Tamont been in fact I Wildcats and sene leadership vears Unless! the 140 Dound Coolidge League ira! Andv Qaalinni aiQfi tallPfl 31 to nlav as usual iDOints leading tne iDD DOuna Pro football exhibitions in the Dick ischers to a 75 to 25 victory f0 pace Duffy but Henry last two years here have drawn over the Bisones in Garfield com Krol took scoring honors with 16 50000 per game in the Cotton Bowl petition It was the second time in: points Ed Brown and Jim Me is 50 cents nn the dni ine cotton Bowl will be avail 'tour aays tagnani scorea more earthy divided 34 points to lead lin's' contract for Pro football James (than 30 points in a Muny game and Canisius Ken Harns with 19 and nn rnnnral PHVf The rlSCnCrs 1D3 DO llllS lOr Kd Unynialr with 1A WOA birth or manager of the State air of Texas' their last two starts The scores Neumann VNLIMITED Lincoln 51 St Bobi CYC 53 Royl 38 Dan Roens Wethington 85 52 Mttont 155 POUNDS I RNCVLiniffiy Nn Swnetlandt 112 Buffalo Clutrh Kick 2 Pontlacs 'for?) 0 Mroi 73 Marten Boy 38 Garfltld Park Edfea 59 Dukea A St ran Xavier 84 Chicks Dick Ucbera 75 Blacnea 140 POUNDS Hoever Buffalo All Stara 52 North illmorea Black Rock Acea 48 Crusadera Zarbia 60 Hoods 43 Coelldee 57 1 27 59 Wildcats Crant 52 Harlev Davida's 41 Lorettos League Best individual performance of the afternoon was by Rich Miller in Dallas would not dis McLaughlin He scored Pomts au i rrAQf nn Innff chnts tn iPad russ me situation nmer man in Ithat the Questions of nlavers wil ten "Lr a 1 A 1 1 J1 i fliiAa vjiudd ueu urune wun jar ring suddenness shortly before midnight Saturday The league paid Collins $100000 for his football team and all its as sets and cleared up obligations with the New York baseball Yankees and New York football Giants The lergue paid the baseball Yankees $200000 for the remain ing eight years' lease on Yankee Mauium This i lar Nince I Oiling contract CallArf' Awutuan unuiua 11 Xi3ua cu 4L4SLL13 WIIU dim for $50000 a vear sewart Vice president and general gave the ischers 169 points for) Ed Wozniak with 16 were high for pm iiiaiidKT i ui Liiw idle rdii ui ipxjs hicji ne trianis canceled the SI 5000 said The bowl is the only stadium 'follow: still owed by the Yanks for tern here iarge enough for pro football! tonal rights Miller and his asso 'it seat 75 149 Tun ofhor caHia in ciates simply pick uo the check forinX? in the whole amount $300000 Collins who reportedly has lost! Li1 Ward Several Yank issues must be set $1500000 in five years of pro ball tied One is the matter of a coach in New York and Boston gave up Roberts uu juiuiiv neuui wno oo ssen me ms venture wnen ne was unable to Vankc lact vnnr caiH hirttsv nrlr VML 34 1 IC I "A 11UU1C 3UJJVU to consider the job Otis Douglas ule with the league for Texan Stars Starts PA 7022 I 1 I jf a I I 1 aext to the stars 99 I cimcuRAr 4i I 4U 1 1 rr i i I Vw i 5 Mik A I 162 Audubon Hts 96 Bailey Meadow No 3 Sheridan Dr 1 to 3 7 Bailey Meadows No 3 Eiiftert 103 to 108 Carmen 110 to 116 Alberta 21 to 24 Bailey Meadows No 3 Sheridan Dr Carmen 153 154 226 22 Bailey Meadows No 2 Sheridan Dr Emerson 235 251 275 Bailey Meadows No 2 En rsrn Sc Carmen 51 to 60 2 Sheridan Dr Acres Sheridan Dr 15 to 20 Bi 1 Sheridan Dr Acres Bauman 34 to 37 BI 2 CHEEKTOWAGA 133 to 13S orks Station laind Kansal 228 to 234: Pts Victor Ests Beach Rd of 235 to 237 3 to 5 53 to 61 Wehrie CIeveland Ter Delmar Pts of 7 to 10 Si 49 to 52 10 to 17 PU of Brampton Hts Wilshire 18 to 20 249 to 251 adtrran Tract Girard Par approx Pt of former Sulrback Grunner 11946 1070 property CLARENCE Approx 8 8 acre Pt of former Main St 450x82193) Meyer property GRAND ISLAND 13 Marburg Linden Concourse HAMBURG 41 to 54: 78 to Lakelands at Wanakah West Lane 86: 97 98 20' of 99 207 208 Steelton Buffalo A' LANCASTER 132 to 134 Sheldon i Vp'on Hirchey 102 to 104 Sheldon A Upton Hfnctey 11 A Bl 7 Depew Hu A Transit VanBuren Ave Land 13 to Bl 1 Depew Hts A Transit VanBuren Ave Land 31 to Bl 7 Depew Hts A Transit Harriton Ave Land 7 to 10 Bl 14 Depew Hts A Transit Wilson Ave Land 21 A 23 Bl Lancaster Park No 6 Roosevelt 3 Zegler Erie ORCHARD PARK Buffalo Hts Hillside TONAWANDA BI Sheridan Gardens No 1 Sheridan Dr 437 A 53S A Curtis Park Carpenter 540 541 Curtis 51: 20' of 50: Regina Hl erndale 10' of 52 Bl 421 to 425 Ochs Et No 2 Athens' 80 to 85 m'op Park Duport 6 Oakland Homestead ries Anres 170 to 174 176 to Deaware Meadows Ko 7 Biselow A 179 182 to 188: 190 Echo Plaver School Tot Avg Wolfe St Joseph 92 35 219 219 jHowse Duffy 5j 53 165 165 Lasomarsini St Mary 56 50 162 162 Wojniak Neumann 57 38 152 152 1 Harris Neumann 55 28 138 138 Starr Annunciation 53 25 131 119! McCarthy Caniaiua 51 28 130 13 Amati St Mary 54 22 130 13 I McSwain Annunciation 45 35 125 1 14 Gibbon Annunciation 48 23 119 1O9 Scblee Tlmon 41 31 117 117 Carbone Canlaiu 41 35 117 117' ox OLV 51 13 115 115 DeSalvo Duffy 40 31 101 Krol Rjan 44 19 107 107 1 Dudas St rancis 41 21 103 103 'Tolli DiSales 44 13 101 101 Evancho OLV 43 14 10O 10 266 to 295 297 to 312 326 to 333 335 tn 342 345 to 350 353 to 356 359 to 367 369 371: 373 to 375 408 to 410 413 to 416 421 to 423 425 to 432: 435 to 418: 451 to 456 Cartern GA Pt He rfiev 23 16 4 179 124 50 Providence 1 22 3 171 4t 9 4 130 141 38 Syracuse 16 ia 138 186 33 Western Pittsburgh 32 IO 3 137 M8 67 Clevea 24 17 3 152 120 5'J Cincinnati 18 21 5 ::8 148 41! St Loui 15 23 1 151 I5tf 371 Indlanapou 15 24 5 153 4 72 35 NATIONAL LCAGU STANDING I A pt 8 124 77 60 Toronto 3X 41 107 88 311 Montreal 1 13 4 1:4 iqj 441 New York IS 30 1OH 12 38 14 1 93 111 37 Chicago 13 27 4 jj jg' 48 Bl 6 Delaware Hts Liston $280 Bl 17 Englewood Wenrfe! ccr $390 Chelsea 1230 1253 1254 1253 Kenilworth Park Paige $5300 of 231 1104 1105 1225 226 Kenilworth Land Grandview 1258 1257 1375 1376 Hawthorne 1377 1378 28 A 20' of 2 Sheridan Dr Eat Mapleview $720 Bl 321 A 322 BL Delaware Hllierest Amsterdam 112 A 113 Bl Deta ware Hillcrest Syracuse Par 50x100 uller 600' of Main St Par 40x110 uller fS of Main St Santa i.

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