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1 3 16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1943 McKee's Flag Blaiidtll Beats Burke In Poggenburg 18.2 Play Joseph Blalsdell defeated James Burke, 125 to 142, In their Poggenburg Memorial 18.2 match at Law-ler Brothers' Manhattan academy last night. It was Blaisdell's second victory against two defeats in the final round-robin. He had a high run of 14, while Blaisdell, who was playing for 300, turned in a top effort of 17. The match went 30 innings. BORO PIN UNIT NEARS CROWN Leads Ideal by Two Games With Three to Go in Bay Ridge Race The Boro squad all but clinched the Bay Ridge Cham-nlnnshfn in the? Brooklyn Eaele Bowling Leaffuft xxt nloifc SPORT SHORTS Hopes Jolted By Automotive TURF Topper Mills BOXING Poul Gould BASEBALL Jimmy Murphy GOLF Rolph Trosr ROUNDUP Frank Kearns M.it'tilWHtJf-li' uCT'fc: Soccer Schedule Thin, but Lists Important Tilts Kearny Celt-Philly A's Lewis Cup Final Is Top Game Sunday By WILLIAM GRAHAM With most of the teams finished Doublet Handball Lilted At New Utrecht Y.

M. C. A. Stanley Bass and Richard Higer will face Teddy Luther 'and B. Acquafredda tomorrow In the Spring doubles handball tournament at the New Utrecht Y.

M. C. A. They will meet on the North court at 10 a.m. In a match on the South court, starting at the same time, Stanley Weiss and Arthur Stein will oppose Danny Appel and Eddie Jackson.

Other matches tomorrow will bring together the teams of Caspar Musso and Eraldus Scala and Louis Palumbo and Stanley Hutt, Anthony Alongl and Joe Collura and Fred Kurtz and Harry Wrona, Myron Solomon and Anthony Glovine and Ray Thorsen and Roy Gilen. Greenpoint Mechanics 'riiiliiXlilJicilliiiijlliiiiir In tonight's match Dr. Nathaniel Robin, who is tied with defending although it dropped two out of three games In its match i champion Edgar Appleby for the with Fritz's Grill. Second-place Ideal took two out of threa Type A petition is bring circulated to have the tele- vmr timer restored to operation at Belmont Since start of the current meeting the mechanical timepiece Win Fourth Straight In Vocational League By JAMES J. MURPHY No longer is McKee of Staten lead, will meet Seymour Prince, from the Beaumonts, but picked up only a game and a a result will go into the final nights with the loop schedules, the soccer weekend schedule dwindles in num Vessie Is Lone Record Threat ber of games to be played but not in importance, for the active teams iias Been Doarded up and the excuse given has been that its inventor, Harry Bellock of Richmond Hill, is in the army However, the teletimer was very much in evidence at Pimlico, which should scoff the argument that Mr.

Bellock's presence is necessary for it to work. Could it be that it's out because it makes the manual timers look bad? are those who have weathered "le long and stiff season and are now in the final rounds of the various Duffy to Pitch For South Philly play two games behind. It Boro wlrui only one game next weelc, Ideal will have to take all three in order to gain a tie and force a roll-off. In other Bay Ridge matches the Hamilton Greys topped El Dorado Cafe twice and the Diamonds were equally successful against the Imperials. Midgets Muff Opportunity The Division 1 Boro Hall race remains close, with three weeks to go.

Union Parts, Division 1 pace TEAM STANDINGS ROBO BAIX Dleialsn 1 nivl.lMl I L. W. L. Union ParU S3 28 Albe 84. Ana 21 AlbSn Mtdt'ts SI JOCarroUa SO 31 Beth Orey 44 35 Bantu 49 32 Blue Ac 4 .11 Feln'a Tin Can 42 3 Pred.

Lever 2 se, Beih'h'm Blue 32 4 Alley Can 1 el Be.lb. R4 19 61 BAT KIDGI L. Bora S3 2 El Dorado ft 40 41 Ideal 51. 30 Beaumont 3D 4 Ram ton CWera 44 37 Imperials 32 44 Prlta Prill 41 40 Diamond S.I Oarfia 1M 14 13S Lombardl ICS 149 IS" Thomson 140 1S8 Handicap II competitions. Island a threat to Brooklyn Auto-motive's dominance in the Vocational Schools Baseball League.

The Richmond County lad were practically put out of the running yesterday when they suffered their third setback on the home lot, the Greenpoint Mechanics turning the trick for their fourth straight, 20. Angelo Tafuri held the opposition to two scattered hit and Larry Caroccia gave the winners four. Automotive pushed over its two I In IC4A Games The chief game in the city will be at Starlight Park when two Remember this one in a race for juveniles: Research Against Dexfers out-of-town teams, Kearny Celtics and Philadelphia Americans, compete In the final game of the Lewis May Break High Jump setter, was blanked by the last -place Mark Tomorrow if Extended by Morcom Jim Duffy is expected to take the mound for the South Philadelphia Club when they tackle the Cup series. The custody of the silverware will be determined by the number of goals. Last week in the Quaker City the American a member of the Calumet Band which has Just arrived at the local park, he is said to be able to mizzle.

That, we hasten to explain to the unitiated who may have been reading this Pillar of Piffle, is good. John Weipert, who conducts a riding academy in the borough, is as much responsible for the success of the Ri-rnzis, Joe and Van, as any one. Both learned the rudiments of the game at John's saddle college. Best bet and pretty nearly the ruas in the fourth. Onofrio Gian-nnne led the attack with hair of Totala in 847 S49 Totala SS 74S Sll Bethlehem Ore Blue Aoea Caioaella 1B6 132 187 I.lnrwood 211 194 181 Petillo 180 IBS 170 Kooalakl 181 12S ISl Walker 128 123 1R4 McAleer 1S8 184 144 Bolorna 187 l.V) 178 Sleja 17 18 1S Kircher 1S7 191 181 Heaver 186 174 14f Handicap 48 46 48 Alley Cats, but the Albee Square Midgets, In second place, managed to gain only a game as they dropped two to Frederick H.

Levey Ac Co. The Midgets, however, are only two games behind and have nine games left in which to erase the smothered the New Jersey team by 61. Players from the eieht. his team's four safeties. St.

Francis Tops Laughlin Total 105 S49 7M Totala S07 917 Dleiaiea Unloading all of its dynamite in only bet for a new I. C. 4-A. record in the 67th annual tomorrow at Triborough Stadium, Randalls Island, is William Vessie, Columbia's 6 foot 6 inch sophomore high Jumper, who has been beaten only once since he em the- rate; deficit. In the other Division 1 the introductory frame St.

Francus match last night the Blue Aces took IT "int. Albee Ace Carroll Renda 177 186 179 Caaao 183 200 181 Marotta 188 192 1 82 Oraneie 164 171 20.1 naeljea 166 177 169 Coa'ntnlo 1M236 1 73 Verone 233 164 201 plnella 168 181 12 Galetlo 207 159 153 Raitano 196 18110S Handicap 6 6 4 two from Bethlehem Grey. The Albee Square Aces, Division American League clubs who will take part in a long-distance and accuracy kicking contests before the kickoff and at half time. German-Hungarian and Eint-racht, both of Ridgewood, will play the semi-finals of the New York State Challenge Cup with Elizabeth and New York at Metropolitan and Eintracht Ovals. A Bay Ridge unit, Gjoa S.

C. 2 leaders, had a game chopped off barked on his title-collecting career in January. their lead by the second-place Car- Bushwicks in the first part of a three-team twin bill at Dexter Park. The Mitchel Field Aviators will play the nightcap with the Dexters. The first game will start at 2 p.m.

Duffy, a former Bushwick hurler. was greatly credited for the fine showing that the South Philadelphia Club made in capturing the Quaker City Independent bunting last season. Duffy hurled for Uie Bushwicks for several seasons but gave up the job when he found difficulty in making the night games. Jim, as big as ever, reports that he is in good shape and feels confident that he will stop the Bush-wicks' winning streak of six straight games. Totala 969 87S 884 Tolala 696 975 891 The tall Lion, who heads for the Prep, behind the two-hit chucking of Bob Johnson, repulsed Bishop Loughlin in a C.

H. S. A. A. tiff at the Parade Grounds, 52.

Francis Rinkor and Bill Doyle divided the hurling for the Bishops and coughed up four hits. Frank Pa-lamara. Loughlin third baseman, was hit on the nose by one of Catcher Bob Gordon's pegs and sustained a possible fracture that was rolls and go into the homestretch with a four-game edge. In other Division 2 matches Bethlehem Blue marines in June or July, has cleared 6 feet 8 inches indoors and 6 feet 7 Sunseu Bethlehem Blue Willi, 177 117 181 Lull 143 188 14 Cash 15.1 182 203 Metaler 156 1 76 229 Reffell 110 180 168 Farrar 143 235 202 Blemer 180 214 180 Malhi'a 168 179 167 Savarese 146 182 187 Bettum 186 201 188 Handicap 67 67 67 of the Metropolitan League, will shut out the Sunsets and Fein's Tin Can blanked Bethlehem Red. Dom Cosentino of the Carrolls inches four other times, all indoors.

He set an I. C. -A. indoor record of 6 feet 7'i inches. Outdoors his best has been 6 feet 5 inches, although he set an Ivy meet record meet the Bronx Scots in the final round of the Metropolitan Challenge Cup at Steinway Oval.

The Tolala 768 866 917 Totala 86.1 1046 rolled 608 for the night's series honors, while John Riccardo of El Belhiehem Red Fln' Tin Dorado Cafe started a 570 with a preliminary will be the semi-final round of the Jordon Challenge Cup between Cork Celtic and White Riinrhara) 158 I7B 101 Avellina 111110 Lobasco 132 163 150 BtlotLI 200 143 149 Caprasso 131 108 125 B.lottl 209 158 1 7 Reid 115 1 09 1 39 DIMaltla 152 169 174 1 93 H0 17U8S Handicap 90 90 90 Caruso 147 Reputed to have one of the plains; the year takes place today at Brooklyn College The quarterfinals of the college boxing tournament go on at the school's annual "Country Fair" and will be staged on a mat minus ropes Murray Schwab has been named boxing instructor of Post 87, Jewish War Veterans, in the boro The fight bug has bitten Dave Rozenbaum again The former Long Beach Stadium fight promoter is in the market for a good proposition Johnny Addie, the Fast New Yorker, has taken over Max Lodaw's mantle as the ace amateur boxing announcer Jimmy Johnston is slightly ga-ga over Ham Wiloby, his sensational bantamweight who has knocked out 32 out of .17 rivals As an amateur Ham kayoed 12 of his 1.1 opponents His mark betters that of Jimmie Wilde and Pancho Villa when they first broke into the game Beau Jack's throwing out the first ball in the Negro National League at Newark Sunday, so his Garden foe, Bob Montgomery, will do ditto at the Yankee Stadium the same day for the same circuit. 257 for the top game. Verone of the Albee Square Aces knocked off a 598; Jim Burns of the Hamilton Greys, who distinguished himself treated at the nearby Caledonian Hospital. In another Vocational League contest, Woodrow Wilson and Manhattan Aviation battled to a 22 deadlock on the latter' field. Clarence Buxton's double drove in three runs to help Doug Schuyler of Brooklyn Prep score over Regis High on the victor's field, 126.

strongest service outfits in this Another Brooklyn Henry Armstrong promises to become the modern Gulliver of the ring Following his Boston fight, Hank is now in training for Fhilly go with Maxie Shapiro Mar 24 and then hu a Polo Grounds date on the fire in June He's posted for a June 26 clash in Los Angeles with Willie Joyce, and then touches another point on the continent July 12 when he meets Jimmy Garrison in Portland. Ore. That trip Harlem Tommy made to Philadelphia last Sunday for the Veteran Boxers Association dinner wan his 20th in the last 10 years He hasn't missed one yet, Winter and Summer Max Joss' boy. Jerome, who enlisted in the air corn at IX. Is now stationed in India Max has definitely withdrawn from the fight picture for this year Through some mixup in Albany, an applicant for a job as a boxing referee was certified as a referee in compensation claims P.

He's no longer in office after an Investigation The first outdoor "show" of team, Celtic Totala 818 751 80S Tolala 738 723 698 BAIT RIDGE 0 "'als Beaumnnla Hleatt 195 142 14! Thomsen 158 154 1' UPorta 160 157 inituiy, me Mitcnei riem Aviators will be at. full strength for their meeting with the Bushwicks. They may start Boh Fitzgerald, former Seton Hall College hurler, on the mound. Pantlnl with a 289 game early in the season, I posted a 585; Farrar of Bethlehem I Blue came through with a 580; Sal Raitano, Carrolls, 575; Charley Lingwood, Blue Aces, 573, and Riccardo, 570. I Bethlehem Blue, rolling at home.

i.i.i i- rb'ri 154 1.16 15R 147 136 139 Srh fflno 167 168 186 193 160 160 Wroldsen 170 172 135 Molino Huff Bernstein of 6 feet 4 inches last Saturday and broke the meet record in all his other appearances except the Penn relays where he had his only off day and failed to place. The difference between Vessie's indoor and outdoor performances is caused chiefly by his other pursuits. He throws the discus, javelin and shot in addition to jumping outdoors. Record Is 6 Feet Inches In the Intercollegiates tomorrow, however, Vessie will concentrate on the high jump and discus. He may win both.

He has the best I. C. 4-A. mark to date, with 144 feet 3 inches. The record in the high jump Is 6 feet 6 inches set by Delos Thurber Totala 686 730 735 Tolala 783 802 7sa ImDerials r.

posted a second game of 1.046. The Finney i-s 101 149 Jensen 155 145 Stanley Legeskl of Newtown, playing at home, blanked Brooklyn Tech with one hit, 10. Bill Gi-rarrii's triple, the lone blow off Swanson and Kositz. who split the hurling chores for the Engineers, sent home the deciding run. Scores l-oiiman 16.1192 141 riSim, lr 1SQ.CJ.nn Cullen Ca Dtito Seun in 164 io Beck 148 157 1.17 ll A 1M 115 18n 145 151150 Mornsey 130 14S Circle, will play the semi-final round of the Dr.

Manning Challenge Cup against the HoU Reserves at Metropolitan Oval as preliminary to the State Cup game. Sunday's schedule: LEWIS I IP Final Kearny Celtic Phi.adelphia Amrr- irans. Starlight Park NEW YORK STATE CHALLENGE (TP Re mi-tMnitK German-Hungarian vs Elizabeth. Melrn. politan Oval; Eintiarln vs.

New York. Einirarhl Astoria. DR. MANNING (HAI.IEM.E (IP Senti-f Inal Celtic Circle vs. Hot a Reserves, Metropolian Oval.

METROPOLITAN CHALLENGE CI'P Final Bronx Soots v. O.loa. Steinway Oval, 3 .11) m. CHALLENGE (I Carrolls, also competing on friendly strips, registered a 975 second game after the visiting Albee Square Aces had come up with a 969 opening game. Macniran 140 Tolala 734 748 789 Totala 765 'Tsii namuion Greys rw.rtn r.r.

Ceall Malone, Cub Star, Succumbs Suddenly Altoona, May 14 OJ.P.t Perce Leigh (Pat) Malone, former pitcher with the Chicago Cubs and New-York Yankees, died last night at. Mercy Hospital after a sudden attack of acute pancreatitis. He wa-s 40. TllA wU 1.1. 165 172 156 oiaante 148 191 144 "rtn! 16 173 194 Riccardo 957 mo n4 Burn.

169 205 211 Aouino McGill 180 147 178 Zuraola Curtin 179 157 185 Peace 166 140 151 170 157 201 167 170 201 Automotive Mr.Kee ibrhm an a Linsalata 4 0 0 2 Sherry. 2D0 22 Fescine It 40 1 1 0 rf 30 1 0 0 Vacra cf 3 0 0 1 0 3 01 4 2 t.evlini.3b 3 0 0 0 1 Peace. lb 3 0 0 BO D'A 8 rt 3 0 0 0 0 Puca. 2b 3 0 0 3 3 Trovato.lb 211 0 Moraan.cf 3 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 cath d.lt 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 3 Ketlelt.3ti 2 00 0 0 Talurl.p 2 0 0 0 2 Carocria.p 2 0 0 0 2 Totals 2B 2 4 21 10 23 0 2 21 3ASEBALL Xavier Rescigno. Mr.

of the Pirates' pitching staff, has asked his boss, Frankie Frisch, the of Southern California In 1938 at Strikes and Spares Randalls Island, and Vessie might With Hulsman registering a 489 be pushed to 6-7 or hgher by Rich- series, highlighted by a 186 high mond Bool Morcom of New Hamp- score, V. D. won three games from shire, the defending champion. Grade A in the Milkman's Matinee The other I. C.

4-A. records form circuit on the Regal lanes Paced an imposing list and are generally by Andersen's 580. featured bv high beyond reach. They include 9 6 by i 2ames of 215 and 209 the Cans Tolala 860 854 924 Totala 908848 82 Prilr rrltl R'ndeHa 178 136 156 And rson 144 54 18T former Fordham Flash, to let him do the chucking in one of the games i i ,..) ri imrri 7 1-1 win, mil III', rnri Whi'e Plains 8 i a PiSi.no Buddy RiCCQ 183 178 177 Reynolds lfi9 1B0 177 185 I3H 0 pardi 139 178 221 Automotive McKee 0 0 2 0 0 0- -2 o- -o pea years wun me (Jims in 192!) ovai. 2 m.

and 1930 and pitched in three World 1 M-w 1 OR rl Series, was taken to Mercv Hns- TofaN 818 860 815 Total, 793 886 90f Mr ropo.i Errors Caravailio. Two-base hit Frscine Sacrifice hits Gandoifo. Stolen in the dounlheade.r with the Giants at the Polo Grounds Sunday A number of the ex-Manhattan College star's friends and neighbors from New Hyde Park. L. have promised to turn out Frisch probably will giant the request if he remembers back to the day at, Ebbcts Field when Frankie, a peppery youngster off the Rose Hill diamond, replaced Larry Doyle and estnb-lished himself in the Giant infield.

pital yesterday afternoon from the eastern district i.eagi home of his father. Chris, in nearby Division HollIrlv.rii-cr Ho rtiort or 1 1 Prosnerr vs Mareabl KBBKTS FIEMI TODAY 3 P. M. Day mi Frank w.vkoff and Barney Ewell In the 100. 20 7 by Ewell in the 47 flat, by Bill Carr and Johnny Woodruff uhree times) in the 410.

1:51.2 by Woodruff in the 880, 4.11.2 by Lou Zaniprrini in the mil'" iZnmp has been in the headlines1 sgiln as a bombardier in the South Pacifio, 14 1 by Ed Dugger in ths high hurdles. 22 8 by Earl Vickery in the low hurdles, 55 feet 4T inches' took two games from Victory III Franzone excelled for Victory III with a 475, topped by a 199 The Majesties, aided by Swen-son's 497, registered two wins over Peven Up Striano also helped the winners with a 190 high game Jennewein stood out for Seven Up with a 473. featured by a 193. With Just one week of play re- 0. n.

Hnk-nnh Rlertino Oval Tomorrow P. M. Ornate bases Levanuni i2. Vacca. Caroccia.

Puca 12). Peace i2i, Sherry. Double plavs Sherry. Puca. Pesce.

Caroccia. P'ica: Pesce. Puca. 8herrv. Pesce.

Bases on ballsOff Tafuri 2. Caroccia 1. Si i uck out -Br T.ifur! 7, Caroccia 4. Wild pltrhes-Carorcia 3. Passed, ball Caravaaho.

Si. francis Loinhlin abrhoa ab a Bvrne.s.ss 4 00 2 3 00 10 Rranlon.lb 21 lDPranz.rf 30 1 0 0 Callan c( 311 00 Lamnkl.as 200 2 1 Kelly. 2b 30 1 11 Carlson. lb 20 1 7 0 Moten. lb 211 8o Cordon.

3 0 0 1 3 Strype.lt 2 10 1 0 Smith. If 3 00 0 0 Davids n.rf 1 0 0 0 Palam 0 0 0 0 0 Bowe 3 0 1 fi 2 Began 3b 3 10 10 Johnson, 3 0 0 2 7 Mormlle.2b 2 10 2 1 That i lik (same me Pirates played at home with the Cardinals Apparently in perfect health, Ma- a njvision lone was stricken with abdominal west n. vrk Reserves vs Re- pain.S Thursday morning and fl Jefferson Pro-peci Unnv Reserve physician ordered his removal to RronN-n-noicUn Reserves vs. Hakoah Reserves, Ster.ins the hospital. oval.

He Is survived by his wife. Marion: I Pro-tiec; v. New 1. Rronx-Brooklvn vs an 18-year-old daughter, Patricia, New world 2, sierims Oval, and his father, Funeral services Games will be held Sundav. I 'i Etntiarhl Reserves v.

Franz Sieael OrdPii Al Blozis in the shot. 167 feet the Martinson Coffee inches by Blozis in the discus. League on the Lawler strips, only bv 4 Welding TRAIN NOW FOR A tier plant seasons in the minors, a vs ptaeizer, Thrw Doyle. 0 0 0 0 3 I Rinkor 3 0 1 0 8 Neck. M.I Han.ea'en.

Jamaica. Malone pitched for the Cubs from last Sunday has President Ford Flick of the National League doing a lot of tall thinking. The prexy is wondering if it shouldn't be treated ns any other tie game, since it went nine innings. The game had to be called becau.se of the curfew The league passed a rule during the Winter that games halted for such reason in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania would be resumed at a later date at the exact point where play ceased. Thornton Lee.

the White Sox southpaw, who was practically useless last season with a lame flipper, has decided it is best to undergo an operation to have bone chips removed from his elbow. Carl Hub-bell, Cliff Melton and Freddy Fitzsimmons all had to have it done to T-ilai. J4 5 4 21 17 Total. 21 2 3 21 15 1928 ,934. was Nft- I St.

Francis I I.o'iahlin 000000-5 nonai leagues leading pitcner in 02 i 1929 and 1930. witli 22 and 20 vic- 25 feet 3'i inches by Dick Barber three markers separate league-in the broad jump. 181 feet 6'i leading Team. No. 1 and second-inches by Fred Tootell in the ham- place Team No.

5 In third mer throw ts; in 1923 and the old- place is Team No. 3. just three est record i. feet. 1', inches by points behind Team No.

5 Bob Peoples in the javelin, and 14 (asfvs Hold Annual Dinner feet 5'i inches by Keith Brown In the pole vault 1 bowlers of Columbus Council. K. of held their annual dinner Morcom May Seek Mark at the Columbus Club. Grand Morcom. who holds the I.

C. 4-A. Knight Victor J. Matthews dis-indoor vaulting record of 14 feet 4'i tributed the prizes, which were War inches, may take a whack at the Savings Stamps instead of the vaulting record just because Keith 1 trophies of past years. Brown was his idol.

It The tournament winners were wa.s a world record whpti Brown nf Alvie naliahoi- Phils Buy Phelps; First Move in Deal ESSENTIAL WAR JOBS in WELDING Bay Ridee's only weldinr ickool. Coaaplele courses in Electric Are WELDING BURNING, ladividualized day or eveninf hours arraneed. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE. REASONABLE FEE. TERMS ARRANGED.

RELIABLE Errors-base hit Rejan. Scanlon, Moten. Tm- tones, respectively. In 1929 he also ninkor. Double play- Bvrne, en.

Bases on naiia-orr John. I lp the league with 166 strikeouts. I Kelly. Moten. son .1.

Doyle 2. 8truck out- By Johnson I Ho nlthori In Wnrlrl KhHm oamos Doyle 3. Rinkor 5. Hit by pitcher -Bv I for the Cubs in 1929 and 1932. He biin; their old soupboncs back.

uovie istrypei. Hits Oft Dovle, 4 I innniEs. Rinkor, 0 in 4 Innings. shifted to the Yankees of the Pittsburgh, May 14 fU.B The American League in 1935 and re-I Pittsburgh Pirates today announced That was sad new GOLF-i: mained with them through the 1937 -lie outrisht snle of veteran catcher yesterday about season. He pitched for the Yanks 1 Babe Pholti: to the Philadelphia Vuto i i a 1 1 .55 Wl.

8-171 Phillies for an undisclosed sum of 7 i warn Keating Thomas tjurpv Wilson 1 00000001 2 Manhattan 0 0 0 0 1 Ratienes -Cimmirsn and OStiovskl and Punra and Bisian. Regis 1 1 1 0 0 3 -6 6 Brooklyn Prep 1 0 8 0 3 0 12 9 3 Baitpnes- Nicholson and Rieeer; Schuyler and Quell. Brnnklyn Terh 0000000-0 1 Ne own 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 1 Ratteries Swanson. Knsl'z and Ken.ck. and Hack in 1936 World Series.

After ten years in the majors, Malone played' briefly with Minneapolis, Baltimore and Harvey Kelsey of Princeton, who John Madden. Edward McCormack. put up schoolboy1 marks of 9.5 and Walter Minns, Joseph Patti and 21.1 for the in and 220 when he was i Edmund Whalen Jr. Two of the at Andover. might tie Ewell's and pl.jzP winners, Edward McCormack GOOD JOBS LOOKING FOR MEN i SPORTS TODAY wyKons r.

me kki under perfect conditions, if extended to beat Charley Shaw of Cornell, Eddie Conwell of N. Y. IT. and Herb Mc-Kenley of Boston College. ca.sh.

Tlie transaction, club officials was only the forerunner of a deal now in process of negotiation be: ween presidents of the two clubs. Phelps is currently employed by an express company near Ft. George Meade, Md and is technically on the ineligible list because he did not report to the Pirates' camp within ten days after the opening of the season. He must ppply for reinstatement If he decides to play. BASKB4I I.

Dodeers vs. Plttshurah Pirates, al eTo-beis Field. Bedford Ave. and Sullivan Plfice. Brooklyn.

1 m. Giants vs. Chicnao Cuhs. tf Polo Grounds, 8th Ave and 1 57t.h St 3 pm. Fordham vs.

Manhattan, al Fordham Ftpld. Fordham Road and 3d the Bronx 3 30 pm his own age and they're probably right, with a few exceptions like Ellis Knowles. Riddell, C.eorge Rotan el al. Sooner or laier they're going to wind up in a tough little golf match. And it won't be for marbles.

(' I manufacturers thought gulf shoes should be included among the unratinned "play shoes." But I'ncle Sam says Those spikes are too easily removed and golf shoes too swiftly become street shoes Al Benjamin, reported missing in Tunisia, was one of Nassau's best golfers George Moll is industriously looking for a course that's all downhill. He feels foolweary these days Al lirosch took a lot of kidding at the dinner his fellow pros gave him this week. But the joshing was only the sort that falls to an exlemely popular person Wiffy Cox has endeared himself to Hempstead members. That stag dinner in which he had so important a part was a corker Belfram fo Face Manchio at Grove Willie Beltram. new knockout sensation among the lightweights.

meets Pete Manchio, crack Bronx the death of red-haired Riirke. Second Lt. Burke was killed in Tunisia, l'rank Slrafari. Willie Turnesa, Dick Chapman, rh.imps all nf them, were among the most interesting young golfers this section ever Now the red-head is dead. Ring Crosby, that heau Brum-mel, reports that Bob Hope'a golf is getting a little too good.

He breaks 80 every time out. Bins also tells us that Betty Jameson, the former national women's golf champion, intends staying in Mexico City. She's studying Spanish seriously. And when Betty does something seriously that word "serious" Is a weak description. There are a couple of middle-aged gentlemen hereabouts who are quite proud of their golf.

They're Boh Odnm and actor l.ou Clayton. Each entertains the view that he has a pretty good chance of handling any amateur Georgetown Drops Wartime Football Two Duseks at Arena K. V. 0. vs.

Ri. John's, at Ohio Field, t'niversity Ave. and the Bronx, i 3 pm. (iOI.F Westchester CI A ope-day toutna- 1 ttlni a' Westchester Hills club. White! P'a'n.

N. 1 m. IIOBSF snow I SpntiE show, at Avlaatd Academy, 7 I r'm" Washington. May 14 tu.R-Grad- ii-rtiuicu nil tiif uei-MV le.Mlllib; 1 nnte Monafpr ARMAMfcNT WORK MEN NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY E.cell.nt Wckinj Condition! INTERVIEWS DAILY i A. M.

to it p. M. WAR WORKIRS AT Fill, SKILL NEED NOT APPLY, froof J8 minute, frana Hudson Tubes (Carl- Tai.i' HARRISON Sir ACROSS l. TmfKVR0M Caabas faellllle. from all towns In New Jersey.

Plenty of parking saara. CRUCIBLE STEEL CO. OF AMERICA ATHA WORKS Xeulh Pourlk H.rrlton. at. J.

1 1 iiiiMiiiniiiiiii.ii Mrm.imMi;, card at the Broadway Arena to-, ann0imced todnv Georgetown morrow night. Emu will collide Univrrsitv has abandoned football with Herman Rnhde to a finish and for the duration nf the war. after Rudy will oppose Max Krauser. I 45 conserutive seasons of gridiron w. r.fi'h St 7:30 m.

RACINCI Wextrhesier Racine Association meet-ihE at Relmont Park Rareirark. Elmon'. 30 m. and Thomas Lawler, are in the na vy, A silent prayer was offered for the mothers of the nation and the men of the council who are in the armed services. John M.

Madden was chairman of the bowling committee during the past year. Weekend Schedule I Anirs- i.FACi p. Bell Red at Albee Square Red: Btirkland Red at Bell Blue; Albee Square Blue at Lawler Red; Bell Green at. Burkland Blue; Lawler Blue al Elite; Kingsway al Quen- tin. CLASSIC Albemarle v.

Pearl at Burkland; Real es. Albee Sous re at Bell; Ideal vs. Ocean at Pearl; Klntssvae va. Elite at Ideal: Burkland va. Lawler at Albemarle; Bell vs.

Farragul al Albee Square. CLASS A Parranut Pearl at Reeal: Albee Square v. Eaale at Keystone; Reaal vi. Albemarle at Kinway: Lawler vs. Ideal at Bite; Parkway vs.

Burkland at Eaale: Keystone vs. Bell at. Farraerul; Elite v. Kinasway al Ocean; Ocean VI. Rent al Lawler.

BORO HALL 0 Division I Alley Cata TJnlon Parts teFave 1 4 177 183 Hart 148211188 Lewand 179 ISA 187 Roaa 174. 171 182 Mais ls'n 147 118 208 Halonskl 156 1SSI4B Coillaan 140 189 I8S Adams 171182 201 Kotuos 189 2A2 177 Mur wskl 164 168 203 Handicap 17 17 17 Tolala 818 879 915 Totala 811 869 900 Fred H. Levey Albee 8q. Midaets Krollck 154 172 181 Wetler 167 164 12S Ost'rh ldt t48 131 Robina a 173 144 168 aomef 137 --188 APDel 168 119 162 toslck 149 2OS1S0 Brehon 162 169 173 competition. Gardner said that most of the school's undergraduate facilities are being utilized by the army specialized training cnns ntirl that when ROD AND GUN ROUNDUP-' Don Meade's future as a Jockey hangs in the oalanre todnv wit.n a body of four men, con BY DANIEL LIONEL football time rolls around, all tlie vened at Belmont Park, hearing his appeal agaltva the decision of the scrapper, in the feature bout of six rounds tomorrow night at the Ridgewood Grove, Beltram has been this season's "find" at the Ridgewood Grove and many critics predict that I he youngster will some day win the world's lightweight crown.

Jimmy Warren, promising Brooklyn featherweight now in the navy, fares Frankie Puccio, also of Brooklyn, In the semi-final of six rounds. It argued that Beau Jack doesn't know how to pace himself and is therefore "all in" at the finish of a contest. Beau Jack now In training at Greenwood Lake, N. for his title defense against Bob Montgomery at the Garden a week from tonight-admits he doesn't know much about pace. "I know how to fight only one way," says the Beau, "and that Is to give with everything I have from the nneninff hell.

"What's the sense Jockey Club which last month reftwd him a license to ride Rnllin Browne, Tax Commission president, re- 'i! imi'ted yesterday 'hat. 27-riav after a ID-day lull. Ted knows some spots nut in front of his station ovrr the oyster flats to which he tows his pa irons with a powerboat and most often Ihry gel fish. FAR KROM HAVING sung their swan sung, the flounders in Jamaica. Bay are really beginning to take the hook, according to Frank fltephann of the Oblay.

studenis enlisted in the navy and marine reserves as well as the R. O. T. C. unit will have gone elsewhere for military training.

Georgetown did not appoint a head football coach after Jack Hagerty departed to join the navy at the end of the 1942 season. Monday and Tuesday of this week 1 proved the hottest flounder days I IRVING SIIRAKDER. Cha rge The increase in war activities also meeting produced more revenue this year than for the same period in 1042 The revenue from the record-breaking muturl handle nr $33,434 OfU was $2,166,461, a 53 ierrenl increase over the 1942 sum Trevor 'Yank' Wit-liall, who was a ferry-boat commuter on of the season for anglers on the D'Affairs at the Abraham rV Straus I threatens next season's basketball Oblav Each man carried almost Rod A- Gun Shop has just gotten schedule. Gardner said 30 fisli nif tlie boat. The top fish hit close to 3 1 a pounds on the scale.

Many anglers also had eels in a supply ni irosn and salt water tackle that will gladden the hearts of equipment-starved anglers. Lo- ttm A NEW DEVELOPMENT TN OUR VITAL WAR WORK requlrea romnleU new toolini a we kava an URGENT need FOR IS TO Tool Diemakers an there la need. tea. fat Machinists (1ST ej JND CLASS) Calibrarort Hand Screw Mach. Ops.

Truckers Stock Clerks (HEAVY) T.ENERAI. HELPER. PORTPKH. ASSEMBLERS, WIREMEN, KOLDERERI ALSO HAVE OPENING FOR 1 7-YEAR-OLD BOYS PLANT LOCATED IN MANHATTAN MUST Have Birth Carlllleala HAMMARLUND MEO. INC.

411 WEST HID ST. 0 IXOOK of having a lot of pep left after the sllnw riaVs sport, last bell? It don't do you no good Thal' Sheepshead Bay boats are tnrn getting into the big doings again Beau Jack subscribes to the Eddie wl" be 'lrome news to anglers In Neil theorv 1 "1's arril' ManY them have been going pretty far aflrld be- i i raus'' Jamaica Bav fishing had Elms Turn Back Falcon. been only fair. Ft ROUT- ASS-1 AtALt tuer- It A DERS PL OS tlie Atlantic before the war, tells English reaaers that baseball will be an International game after the Axis is knocked for a loop "Dodgers Weigh Oxford, Cambridge and Alclershot as Training Sites," could be a 1945 headline Yes, 1945 The Montreal Royals were victims of a triple play yesterday, but they beat the Syracuse Chiefs A two-run homer by good old Jimmy 'Please the Pipplei Ripple gave Tornmo a win over Newark There seems to be some question over whether Guilder Hagg is sailing or flying to America One thing certain, lt won't be a boat rare when he meets Greg Rice Frank L. Wiswall, secretary of the United States Truttin; Association, has requested Governor Dewey that harness miner he permuted at.

Goshen, Wrslbury and Saratoga Raceway this Summer nn Iwe decision depends the 1943 fat of the ffake. a sain scheduled for Good Time Park In Goshen. RODS REELS LINES tURE 1 rated on the seventh floor of the store, the. shop is equipped with practically all the clothes and gear an angler needs. Fresh water fishing llrenses may be obtained there, too.

TROUT ANGLERS have a lot to look forward lo this weekend with lakes and streams near New York City flourishing. Tlie Conservation Department, has done an especially good stocking job this season in nearby waters in view nf gas and tire ml aaaW The Elms B. B. C. defeated the HANI).

1.0UI URlwe I 5Hf ATTtNITOH REPAIRS ASTORIA. L. I. MARJORIE aiiTTA'M 7mtFrii. steinway St ST.

3-0077 Blh Avenna 8nbway, Bus KJ-lOli to Dork SMEEPSHEAD BAT ROW BOATS aaaiVrBaeTa Far Hire fieae Flshlat Fuaaiv. Nsllla Bly On, mt al ienaaai An NOIKS FIOI NOIRS vim Flatbush Falcons, 122, at Marine Park. Hack MoscowlU pitched two-hit. ball for the Elm8. Chubby ROM OTHER FRONTS, such as the North Shore, comes word of good fishing also.

Ted HJdi row- I I FITY Brook lun Flschett.i, with three hits, und Vtn- boat stalion out West Sarmo way nie AlgerJ, with two, led the Elms' nn the Great, Potnh 1T has atMrk. picked up to normally goo agling Blood Worms Taekte 1d Repaired SHFFPSHFAB 1121 Emmons Avenue! Pier ORLAY PIf" Bally A 8 4 I man, iMi j.0894..

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