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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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2. 1942 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, JAN. 17 CHESS PLAYOFF IS SCHEDULED 'Joe Lee's Tropical Form FOR SATURDAY i FIRST RACE 1 OOO: rl1min- 4-yar-iid and up; mile and BOWLING SCORES fmm Bobs Emporium Mt'on Naslri 135 174 167 tnott 170 HI 16S Yodicr 129 115 138 17R 123 161 FDemeri 136 138 Gaftano 156 199 132 Pehiso 127 191 178 Oru no 158 1 laW Blind 130 130 130 Carrano 159 194 184 Handicap 10 10 10 Wt 111 i P. Hors Jork.T 7 Minn Mrllomb. Wicked No i.At flMlr Recreation) ST.

PETf.R'S No 1 No 1 FsVkner 119 11( Ledc 75 7 Phe rerf 84 4 Baruk 103 103 103 Auri.lo 141 136 ISO Corado 149 1RO merder 130 137 Blake 19ois.Mll Handicap 239 239 238 Handicap 296 296 296 4 Hull Wlr. Toole x-Beaii Do Totals 667 758 771 Totals 821 828 828 Schoolboys in Triple Deadlock Decide to Play an Extra Round With the two intercollegiate league tournaments out of the way, it is the turn of the high school students to occupy the center of the stage for yet a while longer. Some of the boys who competed for the honors of the Interscholastic League of this city In days gone by are world-famous experts Oropesa Pearl Oanione 16! 129 139 Am it ratio 172 139 Young No boy Dny No ooy No boy Hoiwris No boy Seaman Breen Tola) 884 SOO 899 Tri als 865 861 885 I III 111 113 113 llfi 10R 111 113 103 ioa io ins 108 in 11)5 116 No. No Martinez Ve'chia Saharmo Blind 2 Top Stall .1 Montime 5 x-CiOf Kin 6 x-Uncle Eric 8 Paper Plate 10 Symphon 11 x-Madame Chene 12 x-War Emblem 13 x-Waynel 14 Eoitory 15 Canst. ne 16 x-Jim Lipscomb 17 x-Buckboard 18 Flo Beau 152 174 156 165 132 149 147 127 112 Mancuso 170 137 156 152 156 134 Amend la 133 159 147 120 130 130 Blind 130 130 130 Handicap 10 10 10 91 91 73 79 leddv Jacoe 79 Barlick 102 94 111 iters 9'.

Maresca 93 Kennedy Govern 91 Smith 93 93 76 79 79 147 176 196 180 132 147 100 100 100 288 288 288 Totals 702 716 671 TotaU 780 707 752 Byrnes 179 138 Smith -Wimmer Berser Dav No boy now. The encouragement given Handicap 294 294 294 Handicap Ciaimmg Bank Clerks CHESS PROBLEM NO. 1.992 By G. GUIDELI.I. IT ALT BLACK 7 PIECES $1,000: furlongs SECOND RACE year-olds and up; P.

Horse -Heart IS Arco Totals 838 789 803 Totals 892 866 883 No 2 No 4 Kamen 143 110 146 Lvrien 84 84 84 FBarut 98 98 98 M-jrphy 156 135 ISO Barraza l.9 152 126 irley r.OV.0 110 Her.nSr. 106 K6 106 B.iir.on 1M) 132 136 Bartik 130 144 170 Burke 161 126 Handicap 215 215 215 Handicap 244 244 244 Totals 871 825 88 Totals 914 868 859 x-Briar Sharo them has borne The current competition for the individual championship of the league ended in a triple tie for first place. The trio consisted of Kelvin Domovs of New Utrecht, Marcy Hanft of Thomas Jcfteron and Jo Jockey No bT (i. Moore ik ley No boy Breen No boy No boy A'kmson D. Johnston "Connolly No boy A'kinson McCrc ary -No boy No boy DhUUo lyj (r? hi E' Pi z-: mm No 6 No lAt Albe Squarf) Kims Co.

Trus' Biair Co. Halfnei 149 153 180 172 155 150 Youna 184 210 178 Portmore 166 173 177 VCott 145 165 no McGmiey jso 102 79 Reed 153 170 179 Newm er 147 167 210 R.V Cott 1R1 150 154 Huehes 155 137 163 Handicap 26 26 26 To'als 812 830 801 Totals 816 760 80J Mfu. Tru.st Co. Chemical Bank Vanek 180 21 1 21! Kortim 170 155 177 Butler 185 171 160 Paradise 168 146 Ftlher 165 169 207 Hifcins 192 181137 Smith 210 225 223 Bothm'n 210 164 15 Burlth'i 179 172 169 Rommel 131 188 174 Blind 135 Handicap 17 17 17 seph Hidalgo Jr. of Commerce.

They i 1 SyS Betty 2 -Pops Sifter French Horn 5 B.illast Reef 7 Burnt Bridges 8 Bess 9 S'aae Beauiv -10 x-Borders Boy C.reer..-ki 12 Ebony Fly 14 Aijack 15 Commencement lfi x-Gooseberry 17 Sinsmc Heels 18 x-Sherron Ana THIRD RACE 108 112 176 136 163 120 149 Ward Pm-'n Ryan 10R 114 S3 cher'y 96 78 94 Lull 186 149 106 Cad.ean Totals 390 341 283 Totals 447 422 397 -Dupps Btnckler Lawler Commercial 4- Wt 1114 IIH III 111 104 114 116 116 111 111 116 1 1 1 114 111 111 114 106 4- Wt. 1 IK I IK) III 104 114 111 109 104 r. i 106 111 104 116 116 106 111 109 104 $1,000: claiming n. a year-old and up; 6 lunonKS endeavored to break the tie in a series of matches but failed. Hanft began by winning from Hidalgo, who in turn vanquished Domovs.

Thereupon Domovs, not to be outdone, defeated Hanft. Thus the deadlock continued. Under like circumstances some experts who outgrew school and college have been known to quit. Not so these high school lads. They really like Team No.

5 Tram No. 4 Yockers 168 180 176 Tabona 144 144 151 Rockwell lfil 130 139 Saccardi 155 171 140 Albert 162 137 121 Mfijei'n 137 111169 Blanc 149 176 138 Bode 144 184 160 Jockey Noble Boy Durando 11 x-Harel V. Coulc ft x-Nirbolas S. No boy 1 x-Ea-y Taik Beveriy 2 Brepze No boy 3 Supreme 4 W3ke No boy Totals 918 948 970 Totals 855 877 807 Marine Mid. Tr Co.

Fed. Reserve Bank MrK zie 213 157 178 Withm 192 197 173 Bedell 173 178 180 Tomkms 143 178 135 Band 16! 134 203 Bryluss 178 158 192 Hauel 1R3 166 173 Woods 21; R9 148 Stubir.g- 159 157 156 Gru aid 165 146 170 Handicap 21 21 21 gj A. Day 6 Kay Diane VHITE 8 PIECES White to play and mate two White on KB4: on QR3: on QR. on and K3. on and KB2.

on K2. Black QB8: on QT; on Kt on on G(Kt6, QB'o and KB4. Totals 910 813 911 Totals 890 868 818 Totals 640 623 574 Totals 580 610 590 Team No Team No 1 Monahan 147 147 147 pcter'n 152 163 161 Denver 157 124 142 Talor 138 138 138 Brown 144 122 152 Lambuth 189 155 149 Goldb ctl 127 169 139 Tats 141 164 158 Totals 575 56 2 580 Totals 62 0 62 0 606 Sterllna Chase 7 x-DonnaEina 10 x-Pnnral 12 13 Anopheles 14 Oir.o Can'ure 15 x-Circu. Wines S'-mith No boy Hauer No bny Phillips No boy No bov DfUtlln No bov No boy Cram S'en'er O'Grady Stasm Reder 130 180 190 Jensen 158 200 1R7 133 154 197 Rell er 153 142 226 199 126 216 And'son 170 146 17 1 12 177 192 Branson 174 173 220 162 174 169 Remit d' 172 159 173 Handicap 6 6 8 A MASTER AT WORK Trainer Jack Blackburn, who is credited greatly for Joe Louis' success, wipes beads of perspiration from Bomber's face after workout at Greenwood Lake in preparation for return heavyweight title bout with Buddy Baer at Madison Square Garden a week from tonight for Navy Relief Fund. Ifi Ca-licada 17 FirM Team No.

3 18 x-CIasic Beauty 189 168 214 Cancel re 136 153 177 162 163 133 Siesiona 147 199 170 4- Otto Mat'eia B'lsch Richards their favorite game and they enjoy a struggle. Not content with the results of their efforts until now. the three chess-playing musketeers, dominated by a genuine spirit of sportsmanship, propose to see it through. Domovs, Hanft. and Hidalgo will play anther round and may the best man win! Appended are the scores of Uie games In replay: FRENCH DEFENSE 127 130 100 FOURTH RACE $1 000: claiming; year-olds and ud.

6 iurloncs. Totals R6 811 954 Totals 833 826 988 102 172 105 Harms 108 198 138 Bennett 153 224 173 P. Horse Jorkey 1 x-DeKalh Phillinn Irving Tru-t Bankers Trust Clements 144 232 180 Albers 169 148 IS? Totals 561 701 590 Tottls 563 706 620 One One Arcaro Henry Halcyon Boy Pulliam H. Highland Park Pacesetters Still Unbeaten Hadel Smith Hen'nger 199 1R2 202 Sim 175 182 158 177 182 148 Kahier 167 187 146 172 204 198 Hartley 142 163 165 150 162 206 Wod ski 143 175 183 Handicap 4 4 4 Regal Commercial C. 842 862 914 Totals 800 859 838 No boy Day No bov Day Coiile No boy allowances: 6 litrionks.

Jockey Arraro Gilbert 1 Matrie .3 x-Aboyne 5 x-Peep Sho 6 Torpedo 8 x-Donna Leona 9 x-Pumiva FIFTH RACE $1,200: Jacksonville, Horc 3 American Wolf lllaleah National National City Wt MIX 115 1 1 It 105 111 108 111 105 108 The Wt I IK I IX I IK 111 108 116 1 18 116 191 153 155 McN ara 190 205 168 168 170 173 CUP-TIE REPLAY SET FOR SUNDAY Brooklyn-Norse League Match Canceled By U. S. F. A. in Favor of Trophy Play By WILLIAM GRAHAM The U.

S. F. A. has ordered the cancellation of the regu Totals Public Adamec Don viile Putser Conirsn Swanson Handicap Cremwood B. Dolphins smann 196 131 168 Tobin 175 140 129 Oleynick 139 137 121 Murphy 150 110 134 Coe 129 104 102 Nekm 159 177 K2 DeNunzio 151 158 126 Hollman 132 168 179 Heaney lt.6 158 187 Erwm 140 233 148 Handicap 9" 9 9 154 loo 149 Ambrose 155 183 181 R.pp ier 193 210 157 175 169 160 170 213 208 21a 214 Tekula 1R9 144 176 Jellrey 38 38 38 -w.

I Son I'lam 1 756 828 90 697 713 To'! Totals 1 D. Urichl Seaman Day Tores No bov Mcync.l Totals 946 882 854 Totals 896 967 862 Woodhaven Methodist, Glenmore Ave. Fives Wonder Bread NO CURTAILMENT LIKELY IN HORSE SHOWS THIS YEAR Adrian Van Sindercn, president of the American Horse Shows Association, urges every show manager to attend the annual mooting at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, next Friday. The "Carry On" program followed through 1941 is expected to continue during 1942, with fer shows willing to relinquish their dates. Miriinw Perrar.

202 166 157 Oania 1R0 162 1.10 Regent ladle Dnmova White 1 P-K4 P-U4 3 K' -B3 4 B-K 5 P-Ki 6 P-KR4 7 B-KH 8 K-B3 9 B-UKI5 10 BxKl 11 KI-K2 13 B-Q? 14 Q-KKI4 35 IB KR-B 17 OxQ 1R RxP 19 'JO R-B7 21 RxBrh 22 KtxKlPch 23 KtxR Har.ff Dmnovi Black Buck P-K3 "J4 K'-K'6 R-QB P-Q4 25 R-QB Kr-KB3 BR B-K 27 P-R3 Kt -B7 KK -Q2 28 K-B3 P-KRJ 29 Kl-H4ih K-xK' P-CB-l 30 BvKl K-K'4 31 BP K-Bi Q-B2 32 K-B I PH 33 P-O'i PxP 34 K-K K-Ro i 3.i B-K3 B-B Q-K'3 3fi P-R4 P-K-4 QxP 37 PxP PxP QBP 3ft K1-B3 Q-KI3 30 K'-Bl K-B7 PxQ 40 K-Bti K-B 4) P-Rfi BxP K'-Kt 42 KtxCP B-Kt2 43 K1-B4 B-B3 KxR 44 P-Kfi B-K K-Q2 4.i P-K7 K-B5 4b K-Q2 P-Mgns Lead in Fourth Rounds x-a-War Mt.ooy 6 Cap aill Ra- 7 Layaway 8 Hippy a-Mr. Laare entry. SIXTH RACE- $2,500: cm, and up; Hor-e 3 Sweet Willow 1 (lde Tnlsnn 2 laerhanee Winter Handi- ChltiSRlin 160 156 160 Volpe 136 131 118 175 177 ramc'l 145 146 155 T-UP'nor 1R1 1 12 1 16 Snill.ud 130 189 190 Mans 133 153 159 Amim-a 133 186 188 I Weiltr 145 Handicap 17 17 17 larly scheduled loop games of the Brooklyn Club (formerly Wt 6 lur.oi.s Unwell Tram No 3 Trnm Wrt With play in the Highland Park Keiner Hispano of the American Soccer League) and the Norwegian Americans of the National League to make way for the re M. C. A.

Church Ba.sket.ball .41 831 80J Wprth na Soa p4 1U M(, sR fr Hnydrr 108 9110flObfiE 115 147 159 lfil 170 190 Handicap 4 4 4 Handicap 24 24 24 1 Slll Ut'CP -MrCom hs Younn -McCrcn ry Gonz.iifz Doublrrar) the Leaaue in the fourth round play, in which the teams will fight for the right to enter the I Tot-alP 871 794 77 Totals 1 i I Globr Lta. Lanaston 11-' Sor lino 2)2 1H4 184 f'ntrr 1H) jopph 174 14J U4 Rn.s'blmt 154 1H4 170 Gal'shcr 4- 119 172 7f, KnW.sk: ri Liberty Franc 7 Hod Dock fourth round of the National Chal ijll 1 Jtl 1 JU 1ST 155 148 179 157 14 3 173 15ti 240 SEVENTH RACE $1.1.00: c.ainunc; ciiid up. muf and 6 furlong NATIONAL CHALLENGE Cl'P Third Round Replay Brooklyn vs. Norwegian-Americans. Cel Totals 355 3b9 380 TotaU 298 378 418 Team No.

fi Tpam No. 1 Rms PO 7R SO Waenr 83 R9 89 bardi 103 125 121 Johnson 151 13" 114 110 112 108 .1 Lro 112 Qfi 91 Handicap 39 39 39 Handicao 5 5 5 Hnr.sn JocKry in; lllit I RUY hOPEZ Mickey McDermott, the 9-year- Bni.na 190 J44 1HH Schulfil Handicap 6 6 fi Torals 8.VS 055 8H6 Totals Saamwnp Hnlland 1 Srn'o 178 175 1 Rl 1'0 Ifil Wilnn S-ir 'mo Ufi Don :4 I lsrt Srh born "a 183 UO 16. T'lTlPTa Handicap 1 1 1 Miiicr Woodhaven Methodists and the Glenmore Ave. Presbyterians are i stiil undefeated and at the top of their divisions. Woodhaven.

with three straight i triumphs, is in first place in Divi-! sion A. and Glenmore, with three victories, is leading in Division B. Glenmore Ave. turned in a hard- 1 fouaht 2820 decision over St. i Totals 331 302 299 1 -Uhn Ruh 1 Room STvite 5 Hnucnmnntr 2 x-Jiitt Iount Wat Jr 6 x-Connie Pinut EIGHTH RACE r-o'idv and up- Dav No boy No' boy No bov .000: rlaimtne muc and or.r-riinr.

To'als 332 352 358 Tram No 4 800 788 851 l.a'indry 138 18J 1K5 205 13" 174 1 'fi 126 lf0 177 179 234 152 190 128 TfAtn No 7 Knpff 102 107 La R0ie IhB 154 110 '8 112 99 Ctk 113 PO 16 Kopfl 163 139 102 Connor 70 90 101 Handicap 19 19 10 Infinite Strirklrr (i -Lad 100 4- I lift 1 1 1 1 10 113 113 -No hnv 891 769 8311 851 802 904 To'als Totals 353 358 311 To'als 370 383 35S To I 7 Rpg-t 2 154 14H Keysfone Industrial 0 lcnue Cup at Celtic Park Sunday. The first clash on Christmas Day resulted in a 22 tie. 8t. Mary's Celtics, playing on the upgrade with a smashing circuit defeat of the Brooklyn club and the elimination of Electrical Workers from the national competition, will face the New York Americans at Starlight Park for American League points. Three thousand fans saw the cup match at Starlight yesterday, In which the Brookhattans defeated the Hatikvoh eleven, 41.

The Brookhattans had the game well in hand at the interval, when they led by 31. E. Skiba shot a goal in it Maturo 202 Penllo Telese 201 DiLtnzo Reeoh 124 Baiducci 127 21 1 Oliva 125 1 34 Coma 203 211 137 1K3 191 142 138 192 173 181 174 159 197 142 103 tie Park. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Americans vs. St.

Mary's Critic. Starlight Park; Kearny Americans vs. Baltimore Americans. Kearny. N.

J. Philadelphia Nationals vs. Iriih-Amencans, Philadelphia: Baltimore vs. Philadelphia Americans. Baltimore.

NATIONAL LI AO IE Gjoa vs. Juventus, BenntiKe Stadium: Swedish vs. Electrical Workers, Dana Park: Hatikvoh vs. Prague, Hawthorne Field. EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE Gjoa vs.

Falcons. Benridce Stadium: Swedish vs. Bay Ridge Arrows. Dana Park; Hatikvoh vs. Prague.

Hawthorne Field: Bay Ridge Hearts vs. Norwegian-Americans. Celtic Park; Sada vs. Red Devils, Hawthorne Field; Bronx vs. Hispano.

Whlulock Oval. MANHATTAN I.EAGl'B Chileans vs. Spartans. Thomas Jefferson Field; Peru vs. Seward.

Coney Island Field; New York Hungarian B. vs. Simplex. York Ave. GERM AN-AMERICAN LEAGUE Premier Division German-American vs.

Brooklyn. Thrngss Neck: Kollsman vs. Hobokcn. Metropolitan Oval; Eintracht vs. Newark.

Atoria; Elisa 181 Fllip'icz in i Mar'one 181 "I Spanish Way 8 -l-iriinr Pin 1 Cnvc Spnnn 3 x-War Pom: 4 Akan.s 5 Eimnda 6 x-Hallie 7 x-Hadamoon 3 x-Dianapat 10 x.MolUr Gal 1 1 X-WCfi Scoi 12 Monarch 13 Miital Fay 14 x-Truda 15 Star Huntrr rhillip No bov No boy No boy Ins rrss -Strict, cr No boy No boy Mcynr 11 No boy -Atkinson No boy No boy BrpnnLiii -Stnckirr Casfno 194 211 Handicap 31 31 31 Totals 738 931 1000 Totals 864 864 878 Gerrlttsen Beach Rookies S.iea 179 151 150 Bianco 154 158 207 Cosirrov 137 151 153 Lorenzo 142 178 165 Adrian 154 168 178 Moreli 183 195 109 He.gesen 165 162 151 DeSi'one 140 152 151 Weiss ,117 169 143 Savarese 167 176 157 Handicajj 26 26 26 Handicap 25 25 24 old son of Patrick McDermott of Brookville, L. and the McDcr-mott's veteran dun marc. Pretty Good, have been doing a great job in the indoor shows. Following a championship at the Brooklyn Horse Show at Teevan's, the mare, with young McDermott up, gained the reserve title at the Metropolitan Equestrian Club affair at the Riding and Polo arena in Manhattan and then won the jumper crown at the Secor Farms Show in White Plains. There are 21 classes of the 12th annual New Year Indoor Horse Show at the Ox Ridge Hunt Club in Darien.

tomorrow morn 106 103 108 Peter's Lutheran Church. Becker paced the winning attack but Zirkcl of the losers garnered high scoring laurels with 12 tallies. In a low scoring contest the Woodhaven Methodists turned back the C. O. S.

cagers, 2015. Greiner was high for the winners, with seven tallies, while Pasise. Maurer and Milgrew each tallied four Sacer Sheet Metal 105 Red Eacle 108 CMat'tl 132 151 132 Siconolfl Domovs HirinUo Domovs i Whue Black Wr. ir Black I P-K4 P-K4 23 Q-Q- I 2K1-KB3 K'-QB3 24 QK'-K: R-R. P-QI(3 25 K-R 4 B-R4 K1-P3 26 QR-R2 oCas'ies P-OK'4 27 Q-K3 P-B4 6 B-K'3 P-Q3 28 Q-R6 PxP I 7 P-B3 Kt-QR4 29R-R3 Q-BIl 8B-B2 P-B4 3nK -R3 R-KKt 9 P-O! Q-B2 31 K'-B2 B-KK'4 i 10 P-OR4 B-K-2 3.

Q-R3 P-Kll 11 P-Q5 B-K2 33 0-Q6 12 Q-K2 P-B5 34 i02)-B BxKt 13KI-R3 Q-Q2 35 P-B4 14 PxP Kt-Kl6 36 RxB QR-KKI2 15 BxKt PxB 37 I'-KKt3 Q-K'8ch 16 PxP BxP 38 Kt-B P-B5 17P-B4 Castles 39 RxP PxP 18 B-K15 KR-B 40 RPxP R-K14 19 KR-B R-R2 41 Q-R4 P-K3 20 R-B3 QR-B2 42 R-Q7 R.Kt4l-K;2 21 Q-Q3 Q-R5 43 QxPch Resigns 22 BxKt PxB ENGLISH OPENING HanTt Hldalso Hanf Ilulalio White BU-k Rlaik 1 P-OBI K4 15R-R." K-K 2 2 Kt-QB3 K'-KB3IfQn-R -Kt JKt-BJ PxKli' OxP I 4 P-Q4 PP IS Q.K4 P-Q3 5K'P B-K i :9R.H7ch K-B 6B-K 5 BxK'ch 20K-O! I-B3 I 7 PxB Cas' Irs R-KB P-KB4 1 8 P-K3 K'-Kt 22 P-K I K-K 9 B-K2 P-KR3 24 PxP PxP 10 P-KR4 PB25KtxP BxK' II PxP 26 BxB (11 12 Q-B2 I KtxKtP 27 RxKtrh PxR 13P-KB4 P-K'3 28 QxPch 14 Castles. QR Q-B3 157 132 200 174 171 162 157 149 158 165 193 191 173 178 146 17 Sterner 140 109 222 Sacer Mal'tl 177 147 170 Mancels Duranti 1R4 130 144 Sheehan Metros 183 172 149 Muscaio Handicap 38 38 38 18 x-Geiaway Jack $1,000. mile and NINTH RACE Csubsntir.fi 4-year-olds and upl 840 807 .155 Tot. Toi, Sheet Metal Workers points for the In another same St. Luke's defeated the Dcxters.

2015. i Lineups: I each half and Bodgansky and Jen- nette added one each for the Brook- hattans. Madjuck drove in the sole i tally for Hatikvoh. In the special series of interna- I orr-CLEhth Hoi se 1 l.aurana Lvnn No hnv 5 1 bonv Bnv No hnv II I arartis No hnv 2 i.caner No oov x-Honey Seat HnuT 4 x-Placpr Inn Bu rs -Bu Jack Berite: 1 -BiiMcrmilk Dal'ilo 8 No boy Totals 778 827 799 Totals 811 884 814 Truce Five Rir.aers Storeili 139 206 Maresco 126 114 114 Osnald 159 166 164 Verd no 163 128 174 Fncken 124 142 Dumas 168 166 157 Pelrul 147 110 DtPio.a 155 129 189 Harrfcy 165 198 157 Sanlord 153 136 152 Carbo 138 133 Dell Olio 132 Handicap 47 47 47 Handicap 32 32 32 Totals 781 791 849 Totals 797 705 818 National Five Roller Coa.ter' 4 Mry 154 209 1 11 A lo 1 '8 19 KDmdo 143 94 94 Bell 153 142 180 Srhwa'tz 143 127 12ft Mey'n 150 178 123 Mieari 191 158 202 E.D.n'do 155 194 136 Dorian 166 126 161 M.Mcyon 135 A Del dio -134 Handicap 70 70 70 Totals 70 858 7 29 Totals 792 706 81 beth New York, Union, N. J.

Reserve Division Same as Premier Division. ing and afternoon. Champion lilt 1 HI I III Kill IIVI 103 1 nr. Mifi 1 .1 lis in 1 1 1 100 '113 103 108 113 108 i At Main Dollirs H.pnet's FTura't: 148 168 128 Va'ose 183 138 148 Turam 140 152 12:1 Srhwube Ca-tellonil75 157 159 Srhaaf 141)19 114 Rottler 216 220 192 Whoider 183 173 169 Ack man 141 134 127 Wbimt 157 183 151 Handicap 34 34 34 Macks Arow Mr.oeh 10 Acror.omy Mrlorhf; Daltilo Phillips Fae.m No bov -Lemmon No boy Day :2 Epammondus 1U 14 Finance So x-Toast lfi Blumere 17 Sickle Bill 18 x-Clugre Totals 820 831 728 Total" 831 780 719 Mallet! St. Luke's Prxiri G.

2 1 -Mm on 0 2 p.avnn tt 0 0 H'vrr 2 15 Ar 1 0 Brrmiali 1 ft 2 Funs 0 0 0 Lnmbarrio 0 fi Thnmrj-nn 1 ft 2 Bntusbone 0 0 0 Pa; terscm 10 2 Kroh 0 0 0 Jury 1 1 II Hons 0 0 0 Allicrt! 3 0 6 Blind 0 0 0 Rummol 0 0 0 Totals 9 2 20 Totals 7 15 Glenmore SI. Peter's O. i' no 4 0 8 Pntrr 0 0 0 4 2 10 Wi. m- 4 0 2 0 4 Zlrkel 4 4 12 1 1 3 Hani.mn 0 0 II 0 I Wills 0 0 0 125 135 158 Dasch tional games Scotland defeated Scandinavia, 5 Ireland won from the United States, 32, and Germany notched a 7 1 victory over Spain. In the Empire State League Sada vanquished Hispano, 40.

The National League cards three games on local pitches Sunday, with Gjoa and Juventus at Benridge Stadium and the circuit-leading Electrical Workers being the guests 147 147 147 147 147 147 A Division Schlesier vs. Hansraten. Emerald Oval; Franz Sir-pel Orden vs. Sehwaben. Bronx Beach: Nassau vs.

Tarrytown, Hempstead. Division Kollsman vs. Minerva. Metropolitan Oval; Eintracht vs. Newark, Astoria; Schlesier vs.

Hanseaten, Emerald Oval. Division Workers vs. College Point Thomas Jefferson Field. Senior Division Eintracht vs. Newark.

Astoria. Junior Division German-American vs. Brooklyn. Throggs Neck: Ridgewood vs. German-Hungarian.

Franklin Square: Kollsman vs Hoboken. Metiopoiitiui Oval; Schlesier vs. Eintracht, EmcrHki Ova! LEAGUE CUP PUHzcr vs. German-Hungarian. Woodward Oval.

Exhibition Pfaelzrr Reserve vs Herman. Hnncannn Carlouch Hawkes TtKhe Wetcel Htechera x-Apprentice allowance claimed. Track fast 134 119 109 Calone Molloy 115 132 129 Caronia 152 150 15H kowski 104 151 117 133 133 133 134 136 157 123 143 173 Cti.ien 1 Handicap 20 0 20 ships in jumper and hunter divisions are included in the contests to be judged by William W. Brain-ard Jr. of Qreenwich, Everett L.

Crawford, New York City, and Gordon Grand of Millbrook, N. Y. The United Hunts meet topped the 1941 prize money list with $14,590 with Rolling Rock's $8,615 second. Pete Bostwick, with $18,780 won in steeplechase purses in 1941 was second to Bayard Sharp, with $24,600. Sussex won $14,475.

West Haddon, Nellie Bly, Budos, $260 and King John II. $40. for Bast wick's total. Lou Stoddard took $1,040 with Scout Whistle's $515 topping his list of winners. COLEMAN.

Illinois Relay Carnival Canceled for Duration 1 Totals 650 707 691 To ais 6H4 7U6 757 Louisiana Keeps Hold On 'Orchid Bowl' Honors Mexico City. Jan. 2 INS i For the seventh straight time. Louisiana College today held the "Orchid Bowl" championship. The American eleven beat a stubborn University of Mexico team 10 to 0 yesterday.

Louisiana tallied on a place kick in the third quarter and scored t.iahti Snip. Pliers Gr mJt 133 141 107 Cati-pliel, 111121158 Ci 200 01 1H2 tier. 147 15.1 10J According to L. Walter Stephens, vice president of the U. S.

Chess Federation, there will be no tournament for the national championship this year under his management. It is reported from Havana also that the plans for the proposed tournament there hae been cancelled. The weekly rapid transit tournament at the Marshall Chess Club was won by Olaf Ulvesud with the score of IS. Other prize win ners were Louis Levy, 10 1 2'-; Milton Ftnkelstein and H. Helms.

103. of Swedish at Dana Park, while the I fRre in Flatbush will be a tussle I between Hatikvoh and Prague at C. inSr 149 14 14 Huvir 123 190 U'9 Wl Souvenir Collector Errs; He Saves Traffic Tickets Salt Lake City. Utah 'U. Collecting souvenirs may be all nsiiit tor some persons, but Walter Os-born.

21, Salt Lake City, has given up the practice. Osborn was fined $.10 and sentenced to five days in jail recently TO 1 59 JOl Pf m-r 09 119 14! 79 167 170 kert 122 157 139 Reserves. Pfaelrer vs. New York Seniors. Hawthorne Field.

woodward Oval. 12 4 28 Total-. 8 4 jo M. COS G. 0 pasi.p 2 0 4 'h 3 0 6 Knhr.

0 0 0 s-li per 0 0 0 Rand 1 0 2 2 1 5 Maurer 2 0 4 i.er 3 17 Mularew 1 2 4 C'eides 0 0 0 Daly 0 1 1 Tt.i.j 9 2 20 Tniala 8 3 15 HalKl.Cap o2 52 o2 Totals 831 706 807 Totals 654 794 701 Chi-els Hammers I Shapiro 197 lfi! 201 CG'ns 132 123 156 M.r.ien 1 169 164 KG ris 102 137 158 Olsen 136 178 14 1 Meredith 138 153 156 149 177 144 Hermann 100 1 28 1 58 Brarrhi 136 148 171 Lambise 160 156 134 Handicap 54 54 54 I Tota.s 797 833 821 I Totals 686 751 816 a touchdown on an intercepted pa.s in the fourth. The international game drew a crowd of 8.000. ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONE for reckless driving. While police were searching him they discovered two other traffic tickets which Osborn was "keeping for souvenirs." Further investigation showed he had failed to answer the tickets, in each case charging him with two College Basketball Scores Coupled-Entry Rule Seidman Keeps Lead In Marshall Club Chess The Illinois relay track carnival, long a major attraction in the -Prineeton, Peart Recreation C. -Dartmouth.

4rt Rochester. 36 Toledo. 59 Colorado. Bradlrv Tfeh. necessity for enforcing harsh restrictions.

Boat captains and crews, as well Middle Wesi, will not be held this year, it has been learned. After Hullrr. St. Bn venture, Texa A. 4 Oregon State.

Wahincton A Lee. Iii-Kn WeleTin. Sun-h r.e St. Joseph OGranat; 171 207 16! Tonn 165 11 Herbert Seidmnti of Brooklyn Collrnr and ur.defca'ed captain of 1 jfii 1 f-vansvitlr. Marviviltr Trhrv, conferring with military officials.

traffic violations. I Osborn again went before lie judge, who fined him an additional $25 but suspended his jail sentence. REPORTS to the contrary notwithstanding, "Pishing as usual" is what all the talk of bans and re-atrictions boils down to. That is, with slight variations. While the TJ.

S. Coast Guard has the power, under emergency laws, to even ask ferryboat passengers to obtain identification cards, there has been no Baker. Northwestern. Different in Florida Many were puzzled when Strolling In and In Question were coupled the Florida City Purse at Tropical Park recently, as they are differ- ently owned and trained. The first-named is the property of Charles mnnriji State.

61-nrurv, ,5 Bora IPO K(6 M7 U.i tjpar Ififi t.f Thotr.HS lf0MJ A ir? ta KK l.S4 Hrossry 177 148 141 1SJ 177 1R0 Schurrha ITS l'1 Handicap lfi 16 16 -terlint. -Wtrhiti, Douglas R. Mills, the university's athletic director, announced cancellation of the 1942 relays and added that no meet would be held for the duration of the present emergency. Sports Today as passengers on open party fishing boats, are required to have identification cards, which are issued at the Barge Office, South Ferry, or at any Coast Guard station. The captains must obtain special licenses before they will be allowed to pass through the various local inlets to the fishing grounds.

In other words, if you are planning a fishing trip this weekend, you should get an identification card. It costs nothing and the only thing is remember is to bring with you three small photographs. Check 'he former champions ol the In-: teiTollrtiate Leaque. continues to head the field in the tournament for the championship of the Marshall Chess Club. He playpd to a I draw with Louis Levy, former N.

Y. U. star, in an exciting match yesterday. Seidman has won six and lost one while Levy, in second place, has won 5'j and last Milton Ha-' nauer and Anthony E. Santasiere lied for third place with five i victories and one defeat each.

Totais H5.i 895 HJfS Toiais 830 797 7 Bfhan MfLoiuhlin Local No 91 Hoiirr 01 190 LSI Cohen 149 158 110 McGinre U7 150 167 DiGaiiRi IS2 123 14o chc is 128 161 161 Capiih lf2 182 128 or ley 182 163 12o Balkuu 131 163 171 Monte 144 152 151 Blind 130 130 130 Handicap 20 20 20 Totals ",92 816 755 Totals 714 776 704 BAMvLTBAI.L St. John's vs Maryland, at DeGray Willoughby and Lewus 8,30 p.m. St. Francis v.v Alumni, at St. Francit gyrunaMum.

41 Butier 8 30 p.m. Manhattan vs. Cooper Union, At. Manhattan ftymnaMum. -4Jd St.

and Spuy.ea Duyvii ParKway. uie Bronx- 8 30 p.m Juke Box Concerts Mt. Pleasant, Mich. (U.R The "juke box" has reached the "concert" stage at Central Michigan College. Each Tuesday afternoon an hour is set aside for playing classic melodies on the bis electric phonograph in the Keeler Union lounge and attendance has been de-1 clarod "excellent.

Bromley and trained by Joe Bauer. The other races for Mrs. Charles Bromley and is handled by L. P. Harlan.

In New York these combinations raced against each other without being coupled, but the Florida rule says that horses owned by husband and wife must run as an entry. WINTER SPORT DATA Jinx Still Hounds Host Team in Sun Bowl El Paso, Texas. Jan. 2 'INS) Tulsa's Golden Hurricane was en route back.to the Nation's oil capital today following its 6 to 0, last-minute victory over Texas Tech in a Sun Bowl game which maintained a zero percentage for "host" teams in the El Pas New Year's Day classic. Texas Tech's defeat marked the Vtr ork Mm.

Temp. the ads to see which boats are sail-j Ing and note the time, too, as sched-! ules have been changed in several i cases. You may rest assured that I the skipper of your boat has pro- cured his necessary papers. That's all there is to it. Once obtained, the OMerrer Cirr TonnelN Ratbbone 3'i Above THE SPORTING THING Br 1tMO ARMSTRONG Enlarges Aviation Plant Brndix N.

J. INS To supplv Uncle Sam with an increased "bridge p.ar.efi," the Bendix Aviation Corporation Is mapping plans to erect a $1,000,000 addition to its present plant at Bendix. rtare sluint Snow Rer Mt. None None I ahnestnrk Tk None I re mon I (enter I -P, I -OB North reek illafe Poor 3-I 1-HR Old Force Fair -P. 2-OB rinehill None i Saranar Lake Poor I-NP Speculator Fair 4-P, fl-OB 30 Ahnvr 2.t Abovp Draper -4 Above rad Ml Above Uallon 2M Above Ilnldsmlth Pearson identification card is good indefi )ow Hampshire seventh consecutive year in which the border conference representativetraditional Sun Bowl "host" had wound up in the loser's role.

SHEEPSHEAD 8AY C'HOLEBA BANKS OR FARMS onl7A.M Franronia annon Mt. Hanover Fulllnctnns Mills Lavonia Monadnni Krinn I I mntilh Tamuorth Krtion a ri rn tatrrillr allrv GIRALDA SI N. A.M. PIUR SHe. 1-13(11 Recipe for Air Raids Girl Is Family's Pride Detroit (U R) For the first time in 88 years a feminine member ot the Ronnyne family is goins to school.

The family is not illiterate. Five-yea -old Esiella Mane Ro-naync who enrolled in a Detroit kmderRarten this Fall is the sirl born in her family since 1853 WKFK DATS WHITING, NOON 8 A.M. SHe. 3-0984 OBLAY CHO COD CHOLHRA BANKS COD Reli Fall Brarllnrri Rratt lehnrn Manchester Bromlev l.mle Tow SACHEM DAILY 7 A.M. SUNDAY i A.M.

Pier 9 SHe. 3-8K83 Poor-tn-fair -jP, n-lo-8-OB Above O'Neill Toor l-P, l-HB Above Bankart B. M. R. A Snnr Darltnt tan I P.

IH Above Hiltv ritr li-tiS Atmvf Reed Poor t-OP. A hove Bankart (iood lti-lo- 'f Above Bert rand I rrtttnnt None i Arto Hogarth, t.ood IP. hn ole Poor I -P. Above Dunham fiond Jt-nR Perrv lair 1-P. X-OR PerrY aft-P.

S-OR Terrr Fair -OB Above Buhsn Good ti-P 16 Lewis None Couch None 3 A Aho None 1-P tjjlina; I'cnntvhttnin Nmif 1-P 'fi Ahove Hufford FREEPORT, L. I. Meadow. Brnmlev Run 1 4 000 Middlehurv nitely. The cod season has proved an excellent one and if you care at all for the big 'uns you'll brave the weather.

When Al Lambert, Eagle was left with the impression for a while that his cold-weather angling activity was to-be banned, he told us he actually Rot the chills. When the news came that there was to be no ban after all, we coula see him thaw out at the prospect of hauling in a "salt water turkey" in the teeth of a January blow. The Shcepshead Bay Tuna Club is holding its annual dinner dance Feb. 7 at the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island. The Sheepshead boys have lmd a very active sea and phced in the recent U.

S. Aiimti? Tuna Tournament. We hepe they don't spin those tuna yarns out too thin at that dinner! Pennies for Defense Ga. HNS An aiird Scoi.swjnian, writing 'ier hunks to the lcxa.l "Bundles toi Bntam" committee. her ie iim1 for taking bombing from the "When the air raid warning souncls, I lake the Bible from the shelf and read the Twenty-third Psalm: Then I put on a wee bit of prayer.

Then I take a wee drap o' whisky to steady my nerves. Then I in bed and pull up the covrrs. And then I tell Hitler to so to hell." Prosper Ski Mill CODFISH CHOLERA BANKS 11 1 Kir" OPEN AND CHARTER BOATS VIMNVJ 8 A.M. Viklna Dock. FR.

71111 Be rkxhire (icnrral Report I.aneshnro 'Brodie Mt.) GUNS and AMMUNITION Brazil. Ind. (U.R) Pennies for defense 14.000 in all were poured over the counter of the Brazil Trust Company from four lard buckets, one quart jar. and a tin box by an Indiana farmer. He bousht $140 worth of national defense- bonds.

Bl I S. DEFEASE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS i South Krremont Poconos luiontown "Hivrr Vim nr OUT-OF-TOWN BOUTS Buy for ah. Tradf, Srll I'sfd Onns. Ammunilion. Rinorulari.

STOIK I.R vr, FiC.h Avr. N. Y. (. He.vn Mark Mack hoe I nxwell Mark t'-S i nuUv HB OP Old OP -Old SP Settled, povder; 8S None RiimfnrH nr I.

a of h. I' H.rd IMS" IP Wy h-r. tt Idrr pfwrit'i PP Pscei MiJar 6oH fcno. UC UndreaKiPbie cruit Phi.kddhi--Eili on an drciMnn O'rr Vine rvl Oro. Milosukre Tony Man In knocked oui Bb Milvao In ihr liiib round o( a Kiie4uKd 13-foond koui.

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