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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1940- WouldWire 7fiG New Buc Pitcher in Action ornets Facing TTTTTTtTTJ Sidelights On Sports biy Grantiond Rice By Al Abrams" -hers smart' Player, Ump For Sound Fans Thus Could Hear Arguments On Diamond NEW YORK Anril K. (Pl Rnv The name "Buckets" Sandomire is synonymous with independent basketball here some two decades i Purge in Series With Providence Defeat Tonieht Means Elimination Of Local Entry in Hockey Title Play at The Gardens The Hornets, Pittsburgh's entry for championship honors in the International-American Hockey League, came home yes-terdav. two games in the hole in their series with the Provi (i.i.. April 5. Starting from Los Angeles in iViing up at Augusta in April, there.

seems to query concerning three men Ben Hogan. Sammy Snead "How do they hit 'em applicable to Ben Hogan, who weighs oets back to a pair of main fundamentals Veed through the moment of impact and cVo face squarely on the ball. 'Sr -n takes something more than a normally full his backswing loose to a fuller degree around, and he has a pair of live hands and Dumont, who took the squat, stoop and squint out of the umpire's job ago, wnen ae was roaming the hardwood for the Coffey Club, and making it tough for some star shooter on the opposite team. "Buckets," an attorney now, will take time out for a sidebar conference with the iudee oy installing an automatic home plate duster, has come ud with an s' v. i it other idea.

He's going to wire the piayers and umpires for sound. Dumont is the sputtering little dence Reds. Tonight the Hornets and Providence play the third game of the best out of a five-game series on the home ice of the cigar-eating maestro who built the National Semi-Pro Baseball Congress from a peanut into an ele Sandomire that wnip tne ujuuiicnu uuuugu uKe a spixnier Hornets at The Gardens. at anv time, to recall the good old phant. Last year about 125,000 per The Hornets in eight games have that they have reached the final days, or to discuss basketball of -jr i sons saw his district champions failed to defeat tne the present.

it aoesn wKe much to get him wound up on his team which won four and tied two in the regular season contests and favorite subject, the idea is to Datue it out in the national finals at WTichita, and he put on a show that made a world series pallid by comparison. His latest innovation is a Dneu- then added the two defeats to tneir wind it up after several hours. has to have the foot action and the cor-n use hands and wrists as he does. He also 1'. as Sam Snead does, with a flatter trajec- than most of the others use.

This means less also keep an eye on the. way he keeps his the final split second. This is one of the it comes to distance. string over the Pittsburgh team in Sandomire doesn care mucn for the game as it is played at present says that it is too fast for matic microphone which will pod up me moment a plaver starts playoffs for the league title. Both the Hornets and Providence will start the same lineup of play- ers that was used in the game last Thursday niht.

The game will start at 8:30 o'clock. The probable starting lineup: I No. PITTSBURGH PROVIDENCE No. 1 Teno Goal Karakaa 1 2 Besson L. Doran 2 3 Blake R.

MacKemie 10 17 Taylor Starr 7 14 Mets R. Giroux 6 18 Aubuchon Sherwood 8 Pittsburgh spares 4. Kashner; 5, Ayres; 6. Aurie; 7, Currie; Barrv; 9. Prouil- lard; 10.

Kelly; 11, Sheri; 12, McManus; arguing with an umpire. The words will be carried to the fans in the the title play-offs. A defeat tor tne Hornets tonight ends the title series. A packed arena will watch the Hornets in their back-to-the-wall game. Overcome Two Deficits On the local ice Providence has won once, played two ties.

Na- stands, which would seem quite unnecessary. Most of the words should run some day? Sit around twid used in such debates are strong dling his thumbs? At twenty-four? One thing I think he will do somewhat elapsed enougn to walk alone. In fact, it is the sulphuric na or Mike Jacobs and his managers 'turally the visitors are favored to is a week ago foehlv tO lure or the words and phrases, some of which even now drift tn 15. Tapin; 16. Duguid.

will do for him: that is, to space win by a fearful local lanaom. Providence spares 3, Lesieuer; 4, Wil about thei "wic wiueiy. the stands to singe ears and bring son; 6, Jackson; 9. Shill: 11, Steele; 14. Demarco; 15, Ambois: 16.

Desilets: 17. Today's Best Bets BASEBALL. Plmt ow Chlsox Red no over Reds Cards over Orleans Dodgers over Tigers Cubs over Browns Indians over Giants Bees over Savannah HOCKEY Hornets over Providence Toronto over Rangers RACING Floraglna. Fourth, Tropical Hard Way, Sixth, Bowie Today's Best' Bets dropped on Thursday's selections hut came, back to win 14 yesterday to make the "bankroll" read: $779.60 doesn't have to go on proving that he is a fighting champion by taking Chad: IS, Mann: 19. Cars.

coior to me cheeks of feminine patrons, which would seem to doom the loud-speaker idea to an early The Hornets have been in arears in two previous playoff series but came through to win their chance in the final title playoffs. In the Springfield and Hershey series the local team was down two games and came back to take the series. tlu" heavyweight on everyooay wno bobs up reaching for the short end of the gate top' nn.rh that no one in aeam. Even the most naive fan does No champion, big or little, the ring ever has known was so willing to He already not believe that a pitcher rushing him. Bill Taylor, brilliant center of the Hornets, is back with the team up io a piate umpire with gestures promising first-degree mayhem is saying: "Please, Mr.

Umpire, I'm which returned to the city by air Diane, and will be in the Harnets' quue certain that was a strike. of Max Baer, Tony fnWat least a year away i squill and the rest 'further away Hum that to iicht him and I having his by rrpetitioiw of fardon my interruption." starting lineup tomgnr. previously the physical welfare of the young sters in their teen age. doesn't like the four personal foul defend hi3 title. He ha established himself not only as a righting champion but as one of the really great champions of all time.

He can and should reserve the right to fight only those who have at least an outside chance to beat him. But he should and undoubtedly will continue to fight and to reap a full reward for the things he has done. The Yankee Pitching All Not Like Casey Or that all managers are as con it was believed that Taylor, recalled by the Toronto Mapleleafs, would play for Toronto tonight in the Stanley Cup series, but his re rule now in vogue, and believes that because of the added speed i i siderate as Casey Stengel, who has thine, loe snumu ic- of the came in eliminating the oeen Known to hoist himself from the dugout, place his hands in his center jump, five personal fouls hip pockets, thrust out his iaw should be permitted, it tne ruie must remain. He would also and amble menacingly toward a ml like to go back to the one-foul- boy in blue to bellow: LLOYD DIETZ Here is the new Pirate pitcher obtained from the Reds. The Pirates tried to get him before the Reds obtained him through the Detroit purge.

shooter-for-each-team rule, ana ia- Isn't this a lovely day for a vors the baskets being placed a game turn here with the local team assures his starting tonight in the game with the Reds. In Thursday's contest with Providence, the Hornets pressed the Reds and made the game go two extra periods of play before the Reds won. It was a former Hornet player, Red Doran, that sent home the final shot to defeat the local skaters. The Hornets are making their biggest bid tonight as this is the first time in the history of the team Hf but 1 can't At 24 condition his fighting joe's business. It is he knows the thing given seven years vins.

It has made there are untold waiting for gr.g and pick them Whether or not the idea of mak i foot higher, to take away some oi the advantage enjoyed by the boys who tower around the 6 feet 4 ing the disputes between players Beef Trust In mark or better. Outside oi Idaho Glove Team Favored ana umpires public property ever will be practical remains to be seen, but Dumont says his plate these changes, and the turouient European situation, all's right with Garden Bout dusting idea proved its merit. "Buckets" and the world. tie agrees that major league umpires probably would object to the device. A whisk broom is as 245Pounder Will Oppose Expected to Dethrone Wis After more than 20 years in boxing, and managing over 50 lighters, Ray Foutts will handle much a part of a plate umpire as 14 Drop Out "PACER" BY HOLEPROOF tha sock with the garter attached consin at Sacramento 210 Fighter nis mask, and many an argument has been ended by the umpire Two of the biggest men fighting SACRAMENTO, April 5.

Of Mat Event The only worry Joe McCarthy had when the Yankees gathered at St. Petersburg this spring if, indeed, he really had that hinged on his pitching. I'm inclined to think that Joe isn't worrying about that now, either. Certainly the enemy teams none of which is especially robust in the box can find no comfort in the springtime form of Charlie Ruffing, Monte Pearson, Marius liusso. Atley Donald, Spurgeon Chandler, Steve Sundra, Vernon Gomez and Oral Hilde-brand, plus the way in which larvin Breuer, up from Kansas City, has caught on.

To match this show of strength in the box, the Redsox have Mose Grove, the Indians Bob Feller, the Whitesox Ted and the Tigers Tommy Bridges good men, all but scattered over too much territory to constitute a real threat to the Yankees. Or so it looks from here as another campaign comes on. reaching in his hip pocket, bringing out his personal duster, and in the ring today will furnish semifinal excitement at the Gardens UP) The 1940 National Collegiate AA boxing championship swung walking over to the plate to offer Monday night when Big Jim 50c loo-Pound Champ Wins into the semi-final stage tonight himself as a target for a well-aimed No. 10. Thompson.

245-pound Hill Negro, clashes with Indian Jim Merritt, with a five-man team from the Twice at Ames 'We never saw the automatic 240-pound Osage Indian, in the University of Idaho favored to 'nr a fighter to retire nid and worn and hp grows soft i v. re tight is is young and r.r.c in his v.h.ch Max Schmeling r.c'.r tight and of: ie-iving no iv ne trained for Payings setup for him. and with which he his frightened foe that the urge to battle 5 w.thtn him. Ar.i do what? Settle dude ranch he plans to eight-rounder preceding the Harry duster in action, but it apparently includes the best attributes of a AMES, April 5. JP) Four teen of the approximate 100 con snatch the crown being defended by the University of Wisconsin.

Bobo-Wild Bill Boyd 10-round fea ture. street sweeper and a threshing testants were eliminated as the National A. A. U. wrestling tour Thompson is well-known to Pitts Idaho, where collegiate punch- nament a four-ring show opened On the Side of Dignity All an umpire has to do when Certified quality.

They can't slip, can't bind, can't do anything but stay in place and look smart and feel specially comfortable! Grand selections of Spring colors and patterns. Sizes 10 to 12! mail and phone order rilled call COurt 3300 rosenbaum' men' store, first floor here todav with competition in tossing has risen to new heights the last few years, entered five men in the tournament. All came burgh district fans. He is a protege of John Henry Lewis. His last fight here against Gunnar Bar-lund, was a good one.

four weight divisions. a player charges him is to step on the foot lever," Dumont explains. Walter C. Jacob, the 158-pound through with victories, more or Boyd comes here on the top of a titleholder from Ithaca, N. Y.

'The duster makes so much noise less decisive, in preliminaries held his first heavyweight on ftlonaay night, when he works with Big Jim Thompson against Indian Jim Merritt at The Gardens. Pirates and Chicago Cubs have played 864 ball games in the past 40 years and the results show that each team has won 432 and lost 432, for an even .500 percentage. To J. L. Wilkinsburg: Question asked concerned players who belonged to major league clubs, or were still with them; racial and religious prejudices have no place in the sports world, but every once in a while you run across a "small" person who believes otherwise; thanks for interesting letter.

To John Tomms, McKeesport: If you will call the Pittsburgh club I am sure they will be glad to tell you where your seats are located. To Reader, City: Izzy Weinstock scored touchdown which beat Duquesne, 7 to 0, in 1933. Sloe Becker, Duquesne's classy basketball star, is seeking an infield position on the Bluff baseball team. The Dapper Dolly Club enters the names of Elaine Fier-man and Bertha Fireman, while the Dapper Dans welcome as new members Regis Conti and Frank McConnelL five-knockout streak, his latest vic wasn't even close, however, to land and raises so much dust the um-j yesterday and last night. tim being Big Jim Robinson in New pire isn't able to hear what the On the basis of first showing, ackets Set York last week.

ing among the departed. The scrappy New Yorker, who was chosen as the outstanding per player says. It also gives the um the boys from the potato country Matchmaker Brian McDonald has Soccer Title Series Opens were popular cnoices aitnougn lined up a prelim card in keeping former in the 1939 meet at San pire more dignity. Is there anything that lowers the dignity of an umpire more than stooping over to tough competition was forecast not for Workouts Francisco, opened his bid for the with the two heavyweight affairs. In one six Willie Polan, classy lit only from the Wisconsin delegation 1940 title by tossing Gunderson, dust the plate with a whisk broom?" tle Ford City welter, takes on Nor Slob en 6a i 4 wouldn know about that, of four survivors but an equal number from Washington State College.

an Osage, youngster, in 3:03 and returned to the mat later in man Cadaro newcomer from Gallatin and Castle Shannon No. 1 will start their championship unless it would be a player dust Rochester, N. Y. In another Bobby Roberts, likeable Canton lad. is in Individual stars from some of ing the plate with an umpire.

series in the quest for the West the afternoon to get a decision over Earl Vanbebber of Oklahoma A. M. in the second round. the other 15 institutions repre with Johnny Rucker, Hill Negro Penn Senior Cup trophy tomorrow sented constituted other threats in lightweight. A four-rounder will Anyway, Dumont isn afraid to try out new ideas which might lure the customers.

It has been argued that a good baseball game needs at Bridgeville. This will be the first the three-way battle for the team open the show. "KG. April 5 College footbill IV r. r.

Ivania minor r.s in. opens program here originally slated a-o hut were da-cf r.i i weather. They fibout a month trophy. of a three game series to determine Louisiana State University, pre no fancy trimmings, but Dumont the cup winner. With both teams at Six Kayoes thinks that the better the show, the tournament favorite, appeared out full strength the Bridgeville field more lure for the customers, even of the running.

is sure to attract a large crowd of district soccer fans. By Amateurs Sixteen bouts were on the schedule with finals in the eight divisions set for tomorrow night. if they have to thumb through a program of acrobatic dancing and trapeze acts to find the lineups. He's the Larry MacPhail of the men. headed by The Morgan team, western cham-nions in the National Amateur An important cnange has been made in the meeting place for the annual Dapper Dan Club election ov.

iez of McKees- Al Whitehurst, who won the national collegiate 136-pound title last week for Oklahoma A. turned in two victories by decisions today in the 134-pound division. In the first round he lickevl the veteran John K. Eareckson of the Baltimore Y. M.

C. A. and later got the nod over Jack Foster of Lafayette, Ind. Whitehurst's speed was more than enough to counteract the experience Eareckson has gained in 25 years of wrestling. The Westside Y.

M. C. A. team of New York City, one of the favorites for the team title, did not lose a man in the competition conducted in the 134, 145, 158 and 174-pound classes this afternoon. Cup play will start after the West ern National Open Cnp title tomor semi-pros.

Metropolitan Tournament row when it invades Chicago to mpt Chicago Soarta team the next Thursday night The meeting will be held on the Club Floor of the William Penn Hotel All members are requested to attend and also be present Tuesday night Bowling Vet Near Leaders Enters Final Round Six knockouts in 10 bouts, fea He dresses his umpires in white uniforms with red stripes, starts his tournaments with ceremonies that would shame the weekly meet other finalist in the Open Cup play, vk participating, 'tr. a schedule of nine which includes U' as Duquesne. and Xiigara. Coach devote much of Jlrrgrhm to adding a few i.s Krazy Kwilt original system in Morean leaves today for Chicago ing: of the benevolent order of tured the semi-final round of the Parade of Champions Invitational at the Pittsburgh Lyceum when fX and reports are that quite a following of Morgan partisans will ac- sponge soakers, and so far has Dapper Dan Night will be held. had to give in to the majors on Amateur boxing tournament held at the Metropolitan Club last night.

Johnny Mize needs one more home Takes Fourth Place In All- comDanv the team for this game run to make it an even hundred in which opens the title series. One res f-r om standard svs- Eddie Sulk, Bob Burton, Sam Events the majors. "Prez" Art Rooney is are week from tomorrow the Sparta Wrietstone. Robert Hardy, Art only one count. He hasn't been able to get the President to toss out the first ball, and it's hard to top that.

who hasn't missed a Kentucky rwoven to meet squads limited umbers. Canter and Dave Patterson regis booters will play a return engag ment here. DETROIT, April 5. C2) Emo Derby in years, is planning to attend another this year. "I bet on tered the knockouts before a fairly large crowd.

Anderson, Grand Rapids, Challedon in the Derby last year, The final round of the tournev High School Golfers To Open Next Friday The WP1AL golf season will open next Friday, April 12 with 41 teams competing in seven sections. Athletic Director Jack will be held tonight The summary: salesman, helped himself to a 269 in his final singles game today to post an 1898 total and take fourth Dear Sir: And Contents Noted nz-pouna class sunny Kose, Duerr A. defeated Elmer Burks, Superior A. in three rounds. 118-pound class Ted Mancini, St.

Joseph's Casino, defeated Howard McMillan. place in the all-events of the Amer ican Bowling Congress. A veteran of 22 ABC's, Anderson and to drop whatever teams they wish. Another thought in defense Hw to tat the Yanks rolled 593 in the team event, 646 in the doubles, and 659 in the singles. tsioomfleld A.

in three rounds. 126-pound class Eddie Sulk, Pittsburgh Lyceum, knocked out Cleveland Edmonds, Bloomfield A. In :58 of third round. 135-pound class Bob Burton, Superior A. kayoed Steve Sempler.

Krah A. in :16 of second round. Tinson of the McKeesport High school announced yesterday he is chairman of the league's golf committee. Sections One and Six, each with six teams, will open their seasons on the opening date, but the other sections, which have four or less teams, will start play April 23. The regular season's play ends May 14 and the sectional playoffs will be held May 20-21-22 with the medal play tournament to be staged May 17.

of Pitt. Whenever Duquesne is able to build up a university as large and at majestic as the beauti With but one football game re- maining to close out a perfect season, what other college team would have allowed an opponent to get such a jump on them? The Dukes showed no apparent effort to stop Detroit early in the game, and at the end they were lucky to gain a Only twice in the nine games did he fall below 200. Streamline Your Waistline Wear Paris-Gards, 2.00 Relieve fatigue from auto driving, and gain special support for athletic activities. Pairs Gards promote correct posture and make walking a pleasure protection and etaoinv etaoit vide post-operation protection and make you look and feel better. Worn and approved by medical leaders.

All sizes. Also two remov-ihle pouches. rosenhaum's men's store, jirst floor ful Cathedral of Learning and the Eddie McCoy, Grand Rapids, 147-pound class Howard Short, Pittsburgh Lyceum, won from Stan Marcinek said the "Prez" the other day, "and saw Johnstown run away from hirn. I. bet on Johnstown in the Preak-ness, and then saw Challedon win.

That's what you call being consistent." Ownie McManus will have enough squires on his train with A. M. Maloney, William Mc-Cole, John Ferrucci and Frank Halloran along The Pirates have the only two honest-to-good-ness pure Scotch players in the National League in Truett Sewell and Danny MacFayden Harry Greb's fight pictures will bring back memories to local fans when they view them Sunday afternoon at the Pitsburgh Lyceum Gym in conjunction with the Lyceum membership drive It seems appropriate enough that a horse by the name of Bogskar would pay 25 to 1 to win the Grand National yesterday! years or so 'e teams have been 'he New York of breaking nor get a f'-at the Yankees. brother of Bennie McCoy, Philadel rest of the buildings on the campus of Pitt, then let them boast. Grau A.

in three rounds. phia Athletics ball player, and Allen The Duquesne rooters seem to tie. Londos Meets Dusek Wenger rolled 1249 in the douDies, just short of the first ten. McCoy think that football players are the In basketball, the "el foldo came only ones in the college. In Pitt at the critical time, when a trua posted 598, Wenger 651.

they represent less than 1 of the The State Fair Coliseum, site or champion shows his worth, but no, they cracked. Oh, yes. they were 160-pound class Sam Whetstone. Hilltop A. scored technical kayo over Dan Teback, Bloomfield A.

in second round: Art Canter Pittsburgh Lyceum, kayoed Muddy K-jrtz, Krah A. 2:55, in second round. 175-pound class Robert Hardey, Superior A. kayoed Cecil Nelson, Bloomfield A. 2:20 of first Charley Rivers, Hilltop A.

defeated Al Turner, Greater Pittsburgh A. In three rounds. Heavyweight Dave Patterson, Hilltop A. scored technical kayo over Tiger Simpson, 1:12, in second round. student body.

I would like to add that Dick Cassiano, Pitt halfback YOUNGSTOWN. April 5. Jim Londos, world's champion wrestler, will headline a wrestling card with Joe Dusek at the Rayenwood auditorium here on Tuesday, April 9. Three other wrestling bouts are on the card. me to write Prod players on the money and ar.i other minor one team it Here is how a- in? Yankees lines the tourney, was hushed for two minutes in honor of George W.

tired, but aren't those poor Doys could have won a Rhodes scholar Klockson of Dayton, who died as strong as young high school ship along with Will Kinnick. Can Tuesday. Klockson was elected hovs who Dlav some 30 games Duquesne boast of anything simi Look at the feeble effort they made ABC first vice president a fortnight lar? win. and after a week's rest at ago. In conclusion, I hope the Pirates Pirates; Wil-Redsox; Med- that, by a scant point over Kentucky, a second-rate team.

have a good year. To complete the "give up at cru- Pennsylvania State Association Schedule ai dinals; Tigers; Foxx, Lombardi, cal times" attitude of Duquesne JACK BRA NIG AN-Wilkinsburg. Comment: This one will hardly pour oil on the troubled waters. A Vote for Lloyd teams, look at the hockey team. l.t Cron third base, or.d base.

Red- They are world-beaters against tne weak teams, but look at their mis Keds, Derringer, erable showing against the top Sports Editor, Post-Gazette: pitchers. team in the league. So sports fans I am one of the thousands of Pirate rooters. I like to see the f'-c-nop but 1 would second to make room all hail Duquesne, Pittsburgh newest "el foldoes. Pirates win and hate to see them Men's Vitality's more comfortable, smarter looking and less expensive than most shoes of this modest price 6.00 lose.

Lloyd Waner has been with other readers send to beat the Yankees. the club since 1927 and was always a .300 hitter and one of the best fielders in the league. Because he Anient D. C. most worthy A DISGUSTED FAN.

Comment: Few will agree with our friend that Duquesne's sterling cage team was an El Foldo. Why were they invited to New York? Because they were among the cream of the crop. to MJTP. Xn oil fan. hit below his normal average Frish has him set for a reserve outfielder.

on tins lineup? At Warrea At McKeesport At Butler At BeaTer Falls At Washington At Johnstown May 11 23 24 May IS 31 May 9 25 26 May 10 21 22 May 16 June 10 20 inn 1 14 24 June 11 21 June 13 1 one 2 3 IS 25 WARREN "OSl" July 2 3 19 July 9 10 23 July 4 4 20 July 1 18 29 30 July 11 12 24 Ans 6 7 18 Aug 8 9 23 Aug 2 3 19 Ang 17 Aug 10 11 23 May 14 29 30 30 May 13 21 28 May 17 May 18 May 9 20 June 23 June 13 22 June 4 5 IS 28 June 3 11 18 23 June 8 18 24 i cyrSPftRT July 7 8 22 31 LaZette July 5 18 21 July 13 14 25 July 11 12 24 June 28 29 McKEESFOKT Aug 4 5 20 Aug 12 13 24 Aug 10 19 23 July 17 27 28 Aug 9 May 17 I May 18 I May 11 23 24 May 14 29 30 30 May 10 21 22 June 4 5 18 26 June 6 7 17 27 1 June 10 20 June 18 June 9 19 30 RFTLER July 13 14 23 July 6 15 26 JT 61111 July 2 3 19 31 July 8 17 22 July 1 18 29 30 Aug 13 13 24 Aug 14 15 25 Aug 1 18 Aug 6 7 21 Aug 17 May 12 19 20 May 10 21 23 May 16 May 13 27 28 May 14 29 30 30 June 8 18 28 29 June 9 19 30 June 2 3 15 25 June 12 22 June 23 BEAVER FALLS July 17 27 28 July 1 18 29 30 July 11 12 24 Oiaie July 5 6 23 July 7 8 23 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 10 11 23 Aug 5 8 20 Aug 6 7 21 8 May 12 35 26 May 9 19 20 (May 15 31 I May 17 June 7 9 17 27 30 June 2 21 June 8 23 28 39 June 1 14 24 .4, 26 WASHINGTON jiv 16 26 July 4 4 20 July 7 27 28 July 9 10 21 LOtrdLC July 13 14 25 Aug 14 15 25 Aug 2 3 11 Aug 16 Aug 4 9 22 Aug 13 13 18 i Mav 13 27 28 May 15 19 31 May 12 25 26 May 18 May 11 24 June 12 June 114 June 11 21 June 6 10 T9 JOHNSTOWN 5 21 July 9 10 23 July 4 4 30 July 15 16 26 July 2 3 19 31 IeSl Aug 4 20 Aug 8 16 22 Aug. 1 3 19 Aug 14 13 25 Aug 1 34 Elliot is a good minor league aiu player, but has never had a real On An Old Theme chance in major league playing ex He r'osl -Gazette: cept near the end of the season Snorts Editor. Post-Gazette: Itf' auainted with the Black and tans in every smart style for spring. Wing, straight and medallion tips with many new lasts. Sizes 6 to 12, AA to D.

rosenhaum's second floor Lloyd has always been a good cen What good is all tms ae Dating -v Wlth which th terfielder. WThv not keep him going to do anyway? It will only -up ma previous There seems to be there? HERBERT LURIE 5620 Wroodmont Pittsburgh, Pa promote ll-feeling between tne students and rooters of the two schools. WThile I am a staunch Pitt to share that Conor n-itv, it rooter. I will not take cracks at ''v of Duquesne Uni Comment: This in question for the future to decide. But it' nice to hear from an L.

Waner man. to be made of the the Dukes, but I will justify the Vnr. right of the Panthers to schedul If.

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