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2 For C.ltisaijieil Ad Renuht BROOKLYN -EAGLE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10. 19.19 Trlephnn MAin 4-6200 Giants Minus Owen As They Face Packers for Grid Title Leemans Due Packer Power in Pro Grid Title Ciaiiic U. S. G. A.

Cracks Dowii tymy 5 VVWHT- fmpmmivm. i lmm lm On Outlaw Tourneys HAROlDPABPOIT By RALPH TROST Legally, the smartest move the United States Golf Association ever made was to turn Jurisdiction on matter of amateur status over to the sectional associations since It's To See Action For Champs Green Bay Relies On Hutson Today-Record Gate Forecast Team Records beyond doubt that the sectional groups have the closer con tact with all operations within its sphere and, hence, the best basis on which to Judge those 1 I10 stP over the mteur border. iLiasnuis i isii NCW YORK But while that action may have been legally deft and with much logie to back it, it hasn't worked. '11 I iv 7Vl Trim Utrecht It seems as those closest to trouble 13 Philadelphia- Washinstoa- I 14 PHI, bursa 7 I 23 Philadelphia- hiraiaUtara 1.1 1 Brooklyn 41 1 Detroit 1 i 17 hlcaroCerds 7 ri Plttsburih 1 i Brooklyn 1 Waaalaslea 1 CREEV BaV 14 thieaavCarale 1 SI ChKuoBon 1 it Cleveland 17 J7 ChlcasoCarthl tit Detroit 7 34 Weshlnrtoa 14 7 ChicasoBeara 31) 13 Pblladelnbia- IS Brooklyn 0 7 Irrrland II Detrais 7 wish to be farthest away from any judging. vidently this is what's back of the TJ.

8. G. latest move to bo after the erring amateurs through their participation In what might be called outlaw tournaments. Milwaukee, Dec. 9 (P The "New uut mere are also a variety of Winners Record Eighth Straight P.

S. A. L. Victory By BILLY COODEICH Unbeaten Erasmus Hall splashed Its way to its eighth consecutive Brooklyn-Richmond P. 8.

A. L. group swimming championship dual meet yesterday in the Samuel Til-den High School tank. The victim was the cellar occupant. New York Giants and Green Bay Pack-1 ers, pro football's two finest teams i when the chips are down, clash to-1 He Spoke Too Soon Bill Halloran, the football official, was pulling on his cleats last Sunday afternoon, a few minutes before the Redskin-Giant game.

Good humor suffused his whole being. He fairly shone as he smiled. After all, It had been a big season: No other football official not even Red Friesell, the acknowledged ace of the strictly-collegiate set had handled as many "big jobs" as Halloran. Take last weekend for instance: He refereed Fordham-N. Y.

U. Saturday, and then th pro masterpiece Sunday. But Halloran was talking. To Ray Lynch, the genial one-time St. John's coach, as it happened.

"I've had a great year," quoth Bill. "Because I've had the breaks, and because I've been lucky enough to work with fine officials. Imagine not one squawk all season!" Bill's luck held for 59 minutes of the Giant-Redskin, and then well, he says it was the longest kick he's ever seen. Not the one that Bo booted, but the one that came from the Redskins right after it. Bill Cunningham's honest plug far college ftotball bean repeating.

Bill, once an All-American center at Dartmouth and now tbe cynical columnist-oracle of Boston's sport pagea, said the other night: "I love college football because it and fishing are the two things I'm sure aren't in the bag!" morrow for the National grid cham outlaws. There are some at are Just out and operating within no law at "all and with no desire to have any. But then there art those tournaments based on nothing more than a desire for publicity which pionship before record gate at! State Fair Park. A crowd of 32.000 has paid $80,000 are entirely within the code in that Utrecht, which has yet to come prizes are within reason, expenses I to see the classic between the National Professional League's best, through with a victory in seven solely connected with a very small chances. Erasmus won, St to 18.

room and board charge for thedura- representing the largest and the smallest cities In the loop. Good Brooklyn Tech staved in the race Uon of the tournament. However. weather, with no rain, remained the by virtue of to triumph over the u- 8- a- A. knows there are Boys High.

Tech moved into a sec ond place deadlock with Curtis while the latter was idle, with five jewer oi tnese tnan tne other kind. TELEGRAM STARTED TROUBLE One group took it upon them-selves to form an association. Their next step was to brand their tourna triumphs against one setback. Erasmus administered the only defeat to potn scnoois, forecast. OWEN TO MISS GAME The Giants will go into the game without the leadership of Stout Steve Owen, as smart as they come in pro football.

The husky Giant coach and onetime great pro tackle, is in Oklahoma attending his mother's funeral. His assistant, Bo Molenda, a former Green Bay player, said Owen By turning back James Madison, ment "championship." Probably th il 1 3 to 33, in one or the closest bat tles of the day. Manual Training took possession of third place. Franklin K. Lane was very Impres next logical step was the telegram received from a Middle West amateur which, In cold print, stated: "I'll be there if the expenses are right." Word of that telegram got around fast.

It may well have been the blow that started the U. S. A sive in its 49 to 27 victory over Washington U. Offers Phelan 1-Year Contract would not be here for the title-j Thomas Jefferson. The summaries: battle.

The game brings together the league's finest defensive unit and the most dangerous passing outfit. ERASMUS 54, NBW UTRECHT 16. program of retaliation. 50-Trd freettrle Won by Bchad, Eraa- Incidentally, the aate receiDta at mua; second, Llpskr, Kraimui: third, Arnie Herber, Don Hutson and Cecil Isbell (left to right) are Green Bay Packers Giants will have to hold in check to retain National Professional Football $eague title in came at Milwaukee this afternoon. Undefeated Bayside Swiqimers Turn Back Richmond HiU The undefeated Bayside swimming i week, drew a bye yesterday and as team handed the Richmond Hill! result is in second place, having Rouchet, New Utrecht.

Tune, 0:29. Seattle, Dec. 9 (UP Jimmy Phelan, who as head coach of the University of Washington football team was subjected to criticism early in the season, today was offered a one-year renewal of his contract at the same salary. 100-rard freeitrle won br Llllr. Irai- iiiur; aeoond.

Halstead, Eraamua: third. McCrilt. New Utrecht. Time. 1:03 4-9.

TS-vard breaatltroke Won br Naboahef, Erasmiu; aecond. Carlion, New Utrecht: tnird. itavanain, Braimui. Time, 1-9. 228-rard rreeitne won br Mosaien.

national championships took another drop in 1839. The attendance at the Metropolitan open at the Metropolis didn't pay for the policing of the gates. The P. championship at Pomonok set its sponsor, "Corkey" OTCeefe, back Just 10,500. The national amateur championship at North Shore in Chicago was a washout financially.

The national open, even with the double playoff, yielded tha Flores. Marteliano Head Erasmus: aecond. McLeer, Eraimus: third, Boiart. New Utrecht. Time, 2:04 3-5.

competed in one lees meet tnan 50-vard backstroke Won by Priano, Ideal Weather Likely Milwaukee, Dec. 9 Excellent football weather with no threat of rain, was predicted today by the V. S. Weather Bureau for tomorrow, when the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants meet in the National League's championship playoff. The Bureau forecast somewhat colder and cloudy weather the temperature in the 30's.

Bayside. mermen their second straight de feat, 38 to 33, yesterday in the Rich Erasmus; aecond, Stokes. EraMnue; third. H. Sherman, New Utrecht, Time.

0 2S 4-5. Broadway Boxing Shoiv 200-rard relar Won br New Utrecht, mond Hill pool and thereby took over undisputed possession of first first team (Hirsch, Goldenbegr, Kura, R. Bhermanj: second. Erasmus, rtrai team In another dual meet Par Rock-away turned back Jamaica, 41 to 30, and John Adams won by default from Flushing. Flushing has notified the officials that (it will forfeit all of the remalningf meets on the schedule.

Rooner. Fried. Berkowiti. Kellr): third. place in the Queens P.

S. A. L. tournament. The undefeated Jackson A year and a half has seen Primo Flores, Puerto Rican lightweight puncher who meets Tony Marteliano, East Side, for eight rounds at Broadway Arena Tuesday night, come a Rrasmus, aeoond team fPredlander, Huls-mann.

Woods. Darli): fourth, New squad, which handed Richmond Hill delphia Country Club a net of only $8,500, which is pretty poor par considering the volume of effort involved. The U. 8. G.

half came to about $12,000. Utrecht, second team (Tnorsen, Krum- its first setback in five years last holts, Anderson, Birmlniham). Time, 1:54. Dr. Eddie en Spot Eddie Anderson, Iowa's doctor-magician-coach who was honored last night as the coach of the year, finds himself torn between two loves the old and the new wherever he goes.

Holy Cross alumni after all, Eddie gave the Crusaders top football teams, and hit 1938 team, his last, lost only to Carnegie keep asking him "This Kinnick can't be as good as Bill Osmanski now, can he, Eddie?" And what's Eddie to say? The other night he confided "The biggest thing I had to break down at. Iowa was that losing complex. I kept telling the kids they were good, unbeatable. So I was sure In a spot when some Boston newspapermen In Chicago for the Harvard-Chicago game cornered me and asked point-blank if I thought my Iowa team could beat Holy Cross. I said sure, I thought so.

Boy, what repercussions there were from that one! I'm still getting letters calling me a traitor." The proud Holy Cross bunch pop In on EdSie in the most embaras-sing moments. The other night when the Downtown A. C. was honoring Iowa, Kinnick and Pancr dlrlns Won br Campolo. Eras long way in the bashing ranks.

Eighteen months ago as a preliminary boy Flores seemed to be making little progress. How- mus 130 2-31: second, Vaufhan Erasmus The stage was set for a similar battle a year ago and tbe Giants TAR ROCK A WAT, 41; JAMAICA, JO 50-yard freestyle Won br Friedman, The nearest to a paving tourna (27 1-3) no third. LANK 49. JEFPKRSON 22. ment was the women's at Wee Burn.

Par Rockawmv; Schwtndt, Jamaica, aecood; Hirsch. Jamaica, third Time, 0:27. Met. Stars Picked 50-yard freestyle Won br Parlera. Jef ever, he showed great possibilities as Abe and Murray Elklns happened to won, 23 to 17, but the glory of their victory was dimmed somewhat by the fact that Don Hutson, the Pack- ine preliminary reason golf can 100-yard freestyle Won br w.

Oordon. Jamaica: Padawer. Par Rockawar. second: ferson: second. Nelson.

Lane; third, Blum- 7. berr. Lane. Tlmi, 0:28 2-5. a.Bat the fact it can't be Knapp, Richmond Hill, third.

Time. 0:33 4. 100-yard, freeatyle Won kr Miller. Bar-aide; Bemman, Bayside. leoood; S.

Cohen, Richmond HIU, third. Tin. 1:00.2. 75-yard brfa.nitroke wn by Joiner, Barside; Leicht, Bayside, esond; XT. Lynn, Richmond Hill, third.

Tim. 0:52.3. 220-yard freestyle Won (br 8aulne, Barside; Gearv. Richmond Hill second; Rotreri. Bayaide.

third. Time, 2:313. 50-yard bacltitrolce Won by Kaskell, Richmond Hill; Roedr, Bajfside, second; Ruckes. Bayaide, third. TJnne.

0:31.2. ers' brilliant pass-catching end, was stop in at Stillman's one afternoon. 100-rard freestyle Won br Larson, watched by sitters, not 10 Dercent of Lane: second. Voloserlch, Lane: third. Bllf.

th. 1 Shlnkarek, Jefferson. Time. 1:02 2-9. aul tnere re Other causes.

For Miami Game Continued from Page 1 injured and played only briefly. Primo wanted to hook up with a Martina! Far Rockawar, ihird. Time, 0:58.3. 73-yard breestatrnke Won by O'Brien, jjamatca; Altman, Far Rockaway. second: I Goldman, Far RocLaway, Uilrd.

Time, mere are too many things called reliable manager and asked a friend HUTSON READY TO GO cnamplonship." And too min. of Now Hutson, 'one-time Alabama 'to introduce him to the Elkins afternoon. After Dn Graves re-1 trMIlrlWon Brenn.n, ferred the Seward problem to Rock.way; oonen. Far RocVaway. aec- 200-rard relar Won by Richmond Hill's brothers.

Abe and Murray were in first mm Hlmchfield those are held in the same sectors. That's a situation simple to correct. The tournaments can be moved around. But when they're taken Horning. Jamaica, third.

Time. 2:42.4. Tracteler, Kndletn; Bayside first team. board meeting due for Dec. star who caught 34 passes this season and scored six touchdowns, is ready to go and many partisans fig 75-rard breaststroke Wen br Klein.

Jefferson; aeoond. Merer, Lane; third, Merrlan, Lane. Time, 0:5 2-5. 220-yard freestyle Won br Steadman. Lane; aecond.

Hyde. Lane; third, Kapf, Jefferson. Time, 2:47 1-5. 50-yard backstroke Won br Norelll. Lane: second; Tiedre, Lane: third, Bash-ner, Jefferson.

Time, 0:32 1-9. 2 rard relar Won br Lane, first team (Polsnskr. Clchockl, Dubovick, Koechlin); second. Jefferson, first team (Lux. Plalkoff.

Hhlnkirek. Meshurlo): third. Lane, aecond terested and by careful handling built up Flores until he became a ure hp is urtnH fnr at. lpn. nnp h.nwlW nf )h, ou-jsra oacaii rose non or n-rayer.

second Richmond Hill aecond team, inomas maiigaii, cnanceuor ui wic j.r Rockaway; Romer. Jamaica, second: third; Barside aeoond team, fourth. Time, board, came along to help things by Anderson, Far Rockawar, third. Time. 1 1 48.

mnvinff th tat rw IS This Fancy dive Won br Ebethart. Rlch- moving tne oate to IMC. 13. inis, 20-yar! relar-Wra by Jamaica's first mond Hill 41 points; Hestler. Bayside, however, could not please McCannlleam IR.

Oordon, Huber, Ward. Bkellri; second Brown. Bayside. third touchdown against the Giants, lightweight within a away in pouplation centers the additional take at the gate is more than offset by the addition to the travel- Coach Curly Lambeau said that year. ear xockaaar Ilrst learn, seen no: Jamaica: STANDING Of THE TEAMS every player on the Green Bay Wnl PnmO moves inw acuon second team, third; Par Rocltawaj wcond W.

team (Innes. Hollwedel. Hsusher, expense, hotel, paid bv the stantl; fourth, Jefferson, second team irilw' lne Fts. 8 raster is in shape to play. uclsucu vu nuiupuy cuu luc wng team, lourtn.

rime, Baysid (Bailin, Koisk, Kaftel, Lancer), ims, tuuiwwun, Tiiffv th fiinnU in aaIIlst' Marteliano it tmII mark nis( headachei De.spite the disappoint-1 rnw d.M-w?a by j.up, rar.Rofk-l Jack! son Anderson on the eighth floor, i.nui. awar. on w. trnncn. Far Rnctmav Vmr Rockawar i i i a rim si.ii..

ni I mini n.auiK iuik manr h. A.armn rn KAWarn i 1 on L. 0 0 1 2 3 3 3 ment, the rejection Seward econd. oainvin. jam.ca.' third Hn mu a mm wr nrvinintr nn nff nun unn nppn mil.

wn 4 2 1 1 1 0 I Richmond Hill BATB1DK 38: RICHMOND HILL. 32 surely must have come as a relief Jamaica injuries, has been practicing this record of only four setbacks in 37 Fancr dlrlnc Won br Tile. Lane (3H: 2 second Verlello. Jeffersoa (30); third, 2 Lenler, Lane (28). 0 MANUAL 38, MADISON 33.

SO-yard freestrle Won by Pimm. Bay-IJohn Adams side: Kinsham. Richmond Hill, second; 'Flushing- to Coach Warshower and Principal Robert B. Brodie, both of whom worked tirelessly to further the cause of the school. One bright feature for Seward out of the pro- week and Molenda is planning to bouts against the best in the feather use him at peast part of the game.

and lightweight class has enabled The Packers will be looking to dlslodge Pedro Montanez their fifth national championship as the idoi among Puerto Ricans. 90-rard freestyle Won br Haffer, Madl- JAMAICA VICTOR The Brooklyn Automotive twk 0M- Jamaica Vocational gained pos- team moved into a second-place I their annual "Mug Night" one floor below! Of course, Anderson landed down there, too, and under questioning, resolutely to the thesis that Kinnick; is. and was, a better bark than. Holy Cross' celebrated Ronnie Cahill "because he can do all the things Cahill can, and is a better He also said that in his KEEP STRINGS ON BANKROLL Then, too, the TJ. S.

G. A. spends almost nothing on publicity. That may be strictly amateur, but charging a gate isn't. The solons insist that writers really Interested in the game can dig up their own material.

And they can if they're not too busy reporting other things called championships. It isn't that the quality of the tournaments have dropped. It's been just the reverse. Nineteen hundred Efforts are beinz made to match longed mess is that the team's star, Isession of first Dlace in the Brook- oclt wltn BrookIyn Skhool of Halloran. Madison.

Time. 2-5. lorured mess is that the team's star. since luc league wiu uigaiuxru lii years ago. The Giants have won victory to tie tne i-acsers lor tne, number of titles annexed bv one I Flores has beaten Julie Kogon and ter will be members of the squad ming championship by virtue of a Brooklyn School of MetaV Trades 3 to 19 triumph over the East New headed the Queens Vocational fish York mermen in the Tilden pool its third consecutive loss while it He i making the Journey.

Then, too, opinion Holy Cross' Joe Osmansici club. However, no team has knocked out jonnny Kinaiai will be a better back than big oea ted for the cro'n since the Dlav-: nas als0 outpointed Ginger Koran. there's the possibility that War- i a i 1 u'shnwpr miffrit on Dinner ac frafh His other snower mignt go along as coacn. re- yesterday. It was the third straight chalked up its first victory of the I Vic Troise.

Bav Inersm. brother Bill before he's through at off system was begun In 1933. Manual; second. Olasser, Madison: third, Appelbaum, Madison. Time.

0:56 2-5. 220-yard freestyle Won br Holmstrom. Manual; second, Muller, Madison; third, Morris, Madison. Time, 2:53 1-5. 50-rard backstroke Won br Carroll, Manual: second.

Kearns. Manual; third, Heller, Madison. Time, 0:31 4-5. 200-rard relar Won br Manual, first team (Meara, Root, Kubus, Mlkkelson): second, Madison, first team fVedder. Atkins.

Anderson, Ellesberti: third. Madison, second team (White. Dlnhafer, Christmas. Klnslerl: fourth, Manual, second team (Mancaruso. Pavarnlck.

Rothamel, Cas-tellano). Time, 1:40 2-5. win tor Jamaica. campaign oy JU to 22, kayo victims include Prankie Ter-i After Seward was cast aside, the i Pminril W.nl lnt 4f Pn. Ni.

New Terk fireen Bar N. Pnale and thirty-nine was a 'tiot" year. Heat, you know, is magnetic and the U. 8. G.

A. has an idea that just hot golf alone will turn the trick. But it hasn't. Nor will cracking down on the "outlaw tournamenta" JAMAICA. 34: EAST NIW YORK, 19 Trades; third, LlflareHo, Automotire.

Tlma, 50-rard freeatrle Won by Hunteman. 0:35 2-5. Jamaica; second, Greer. East New 200-yard relar Won br Automotlr first third, Qiudice, East Mew York. Time, I team (Hoyt, Hickson, amolinskr.

Ver- 0:28 4-5. I check) aecond. Automotive second team Hutson Rar ft vend sea -Golden tiers fiante nbetn -t'nini -Hfrber -lllnkle Burns, Johnny Bonito, Tony Straz-1 finally dig up the choice. Before the zani and Pete Galiano. I meeting the chances of the All Star VTartjlinno is a formidable Unj1, ttine 1lle D'1 consid-K fact that in his last three sUrt JJ'J.

hu beaten Nick CamaraU, J1! tWhen Nuty H1' George Zengaras and Baby Breeze. T.P IL.T. 1. c. R.fi.

T. 1 BE. ill B. R.H. i B.

3 Cope 1 nrll laola Hin 42 Tultle SS Mrllu. Howell 23 Danowskl 1.1 Rirhardi 14 Caff 28 Falasrhi 100-yara ireestrie won by peper. Ja- iPrlvlte. stlllwagon, Baickle, Francs maica; aecond, Klagges; third. Pelnbera.

third. Special Trades first team (Dotson. Fancy dlvlni- Woo be Bullock. Man- suffice Knsiavsr Bast New York. Time, 1:04 2-5.

Tarnowskl. Salamone, Decry); fourth. Spa- SO-yard breast stroke Won by Mflem. rl Trades second team (Condon. Ooeti, Worcester.

Incidentally, Eddie will teach on the medical faculty at Iowa next year. Eddie Boeli is receptive to pro football offer. Dan Topping with Jack Manden (an Iowa neighbor oe Kinnirk's) doing his missionary work, was working on the thought of signing up the Nile to run throueh Ebhets Field the other night We'd like to sre bim grab big Boo 11, too. Malfl. lacono).

Time. l- vlten. East New York; second. Schlesineer BROOKLYN METAL TRADES. 30; QUIEN8 nal (311; aecond.

Butltllano. Madison Z. (29 2-3): third, caraitet, Madison (39). Still a good idea. Golf has picked tech 43.

boys HiOH as. up quite a few borderline cases, and 50-yard freestyle Won bv Kluefer, over-the-border hnve tn th l.f Boys: second. Jones, Tech; third, Bartl- 1 tue-ooraer rjoys, ln tne last few aayicb. Time. 2-5.

years, it can afford to lose them, loo-yard freestyle Won by zifchak, Certainly it should discourage their VUCATIOHAL, 22 50-rard freeatyle Won by Daridson, Queens; second. Archer, Metsl Trades: Jamsica; third, Stimmel, Jamaica. Time, 0:35 3-5. 50-jard backstroke Won bv Oehrlnt. East New York; second, Ktteur.

Jamaica; tislrd, Lester. Jsmalra. Time. 0:30 1-5 200-vard relar Won br Jamaica first third, Viladesson, Metal Trades. Time, "mYcV-V.

na mg telegrams. Maybe they U.JO 3-3. 100-yard freestyle Won br Bonfldlo. Metal Trades: second, Jacher. Queens: team (Oloacla.

Oachleeht, Newman, Gal-! New york Lwman, (4). I Marteliano has challenged the win-! Ken landar (8.. Al Owen Kddle Miller np. th. MBr0u4rtT ten remained but four Schools to l.

Bamom (int. jobn Rarci. iii.iner. Marlun pick from. The teams from Balti- H.nk Dale Bomeit (is), i.ei.nd i Jenkins scrap in the Garden.

J' I soaffer 110). Willie Walls '41, Jlsri Kline 1 more, -lty OOllege High Bil- i iS7. Chuck r.eiatk. f--i. Ken stAn, sni.

Promoter Max Joss of the Broad- lings. High, Brockton, Mass l.arrr Johnson (XI Stan Galaain (341. Wav Arena has, fYankie TeiTy paired Hieh Jeanet Hlsh anrl Oolr Dour Older.haw ISO), Ox Parry 441. i wsth WaH.r (Rpri) Johnson ill the iL rZr, widseih (3), rete cole (55), Tar.au wwtr i wltn Keai jonnson in we Chicago High had little to (.,. eight-round seml-windup.

They are atter In the way of color and so Green Bar aVienreo Benrr Brnder 'SI. heavy-thumping middelWeightS. I the met.rrvnrtllUn th. should never be taught to write. vin); aecood, Jamaica second team 75-ysrd breaststroke Won by Rubin.

Boys: second. Ootlfrled, Tsch; third, List- pel, Wood, Moore, Krierei York first team (Noto, third Punt NeJ 'k. Medveckr, Metal Tradea. Time, 1:17. Rhem D.n.eTrT 0-rd breast alroke Won by Bal-r Yrirk Queens: second.

Anderson. Metal mrti i Trades: third. Moore. Time. 0:40 4-5.

(Hum Rhem New ins. Time, 0 36 1-5. Warden): lourtn. East 220-vard freestyle Won by Brlcksen. Tlf TT 1 1 ich; second.

Perry. Boys; third, Peps. 'lei Ue VjrKltlerS Tech Time, 1:56. i 50-yard backstroke Won by Schneider, Tech. Time, 3:39 2-5.

Top Rice, 13-6 PeVntlS Vsi i. The preliminaries include a six! Lawrence High of Long Island', i.awe cm), rbaeiex Broek Dirk between Solly Gerstler and Johnny undefeated and the possessor of a ateiaZ 'rtk'Rl'KwfrTtXk RJith Warf- femr-rounders between i brilliant record for the past four iiesi, HaVrr' jactinki Bahier Jimmy Boyle and Alex Yotissem, years, having a record of but one BROOKLYN AUTOMOTIVE. 31; SPECIAL Trades: third. Shellx. Queens.

Time. 0:35. TRDE5, 22 200-rard Won br Queen llrst 50-Tard frentjle Won be Wlcklund. team (Koslnskl. Ayers.

Dunn. Billot): see-Automotlre: second. Hlnes, Special Trades; ond. Metal Trades first team (Bowen. third, Tortomas.

Special Trades. Time, Biork, Larsen, Shapiro); third. Metal 2' i Trades second team (Ooodman, Catiallerl, 7M. 'reestjrle Won br Hempton. Kratser.

Pesce); no fourth Time. 2-. Could Jimmy Powers have been i serious about demanding, after that Polo Grounds rumpus, a "photo finish" for all extra-point i or field-goal kicks? Imagine hold- lng up a football game until officials scurried in to develop films and find whether a team led, 7 to or was tied. 6-ali! That one point, photographic or other- wise, makes a whale of a differ- i ence in the tactics a team will use. i I Al Moore (551.

Tom Greenfield (M. Continued from Page 1 the Rice 40. Suddenly. Rice started Harry Moroz and Joe Bliss and Pete setback in 30 starts, comes under the Jurisdiction of the rulinir that Vaccarelll and Pat Celli. Jimmy Lawrenre (59), Charlea Schaltx ISO', Go Zarnae (S3).

Plaee fair Grounds, Milwaukee. Wis. Time 1:30 (Central Standard Time). moving by ground. Prom its 20, Rice, 50-yard backstroke Won by Moslcki.

Tech: second. Ssymanskl. Boys; third. Fields, Tech. Time.

0:32 3-5. 200-yard relay Won by Tech, first team (Herberser. Bhlers, McMahon, Mee-land); second, Tech. second team (Bush, Sawyer, Pazeroskus, Qulnn); third. Boya, second team (Hatilna, O'Brien.

Schiff. Marronel; fourth. Boys, first team (Schwarts. Ooodman, Baren, Jones). Time.

1:49. Fancy dlvlni Won bv Mlnburt, Boys '35 1-31: second, Msiwell, Tech (30); third. Rew. Tech. STANDINGS OP TEAMS wolSwetaolnshrdkmfwrpetaol cuira.

otruna, auiomo- BTAHDINO OP THB TEAMS tlve; third. MancL-so. Time. 1:06 4-5. SO-rard breast atroke Won by Labotskr, 1 Brooklyn Special Trades 2 Automotive; second.

Oatat. Automotive; Jamaica Vocational 3 third, Outtarmain, Special Trades. Time, 1 Broaklrn Automotive 2 4-5 New York 1 50-rard backstroke Won bv Norrls Spe- 1 Brooklyn Metal Trades 1 elal Trades: second, Pllscerald, Special Queens 0 kept Seward from going. The State rules as handed down by the Board of Regents prohibit football games after Nov. 30 and does not permit trips of more than 100 miles for any game.

Previous Playoffs propeuea oy j. p. wood, slashed to the Southern Methodist 28. Cordill found Wood for a 14-yard pass and Floyd Mechler eased the ball up to the one. Wood dived over tackle for the score.

Llvy Bassett's Trade Inactivity Didn't Hurt Flock Continued from Page 1 New York Cbiraro Brooklyn Cajrers Gain in Tonrnev W. I 1033 Thlcato Bears, 2.1; Giants. 91. In Chlraro. 1914 New York Giants, Bears.

13. in Vew York. 1X35 Delroil lions, 26: Giants, 7. in Detroit. Erasmus attempted kick was blocked.

New York 1 1940 Pan-American 0 1 1 Lineups: Curtis Manual Boeton who hit hard at Nashville. The man Green Ba Packers, Pos. Rice s. m. ington passed again to the TJ.

S. C. 26. TJ. S.

C. was penalized yards, then Washington passed to Stroke on the TJ. S. C. 15.

Washington picked up 3, then 3 and Cantor plunged to the TJ. S. C. 2-yard line. A pass over the goal line was 103,300 Watch US.C.-U.C.L.A.

Tie Continued from Page 1 drove to mldfield, then to the U. C. A IrmiT fiolri cmn, hv XTaPA Kvvc- Rliini. in Nw York. 3 -Brandon Tunnell who finishes on top of that heap! i TT fkj ought to be a pretty fair ball player.

UVJffCllLC 4 L.T.- -Hacer marlr in inn etirlnn rlaoth Atsrtima m.v iiiaiiv ii me utoLu "ttt'uiir Bfr. Zl, In ill earn. 4 L.O. Qofroth Lincoln Madison Boys Lane Jefferson New Utrecht period gave the Brooklyn Academy- nw York ount, sit Grrn Bay il do Buy lb iuaeii, Continued from Page 1 Hnfnptf r.rorrl Ctraai Ct1 --'-I a( had the best infield in the league al iui uici vji auu unrt.c aji: Banders Bailey Echols Bianchl Barnett Ooss -Mtlllenwes Clement Crouch in 1939. And I'm the only veteran i ment.

18 to 16, as play in the 135- 4 i "Husbands 5 R.O. Haner 1 R.T. stansel R.B. Palmer Bverett L.H. Wood I rnrrfltt of the bunch.

I still consider sutuci- Tvnnnrl Via clroth-a II tnnmorrlorit tmt "I .1 11 L. A.s 46. Nave went to the TJ. C. possession on its 20.

Nave kicked to L. A. 33 as the period ended with TJ. C. L.

42. TJ. S. Morrill the score TJ. a.

C. 0, TJ. C. L. A.

0. Intercepted a pass on his 34. Jewish Fives in Two r.B. Mechler scninaier maae i as the ended. League Tilts Tonight In the fourth period Nave passed to TJ.

C. L. 25. After two in-! Two Eastern Jewish Center League SCORE BY PERIODS see 7 0 0 Pos. U.

0. L. A. Rice S. M.

P. U. 8. C. Pish Stoecker complete passes, TJ.

S. C. kicked Into -13 Strode under way yesterday morning on TO OOU)ailrs self the regular shortstop, but Ted eny established to enable the stase of the Brooklyn Para- In Roile Bowl Game MoGrew tells me that young Peewee them to compete on equal terms mount Theatpr. i Reesa will beat me out. The way I with the United States The losers, trailing 12 to 7 at the Angeles, Tc.

9 An innova- feel right now is that Reese will; half, tied the score near the close tlon oni the mid-Winter sports: have to be a whale of a ball player f'aalphia, jn any case, is ready of the regulation game 18 to 16 calendap will be a giris' professional to do that. McGrew says that's un-, to step In and put on the games, but Newmark's goal in the first 30 football game here Sunday, Dec. 31 derstatement. whether they be in 1940 or started seconds of play decided the tilt. In I Ye" Eve catching can't be any worse a girls game the Brooklyn Dodders celebration between the Hollywood; and must be better.

Maybe -Babe: ln nlcn tney woula be the topped the Brooklyn Angels, 12 to stars- defending champions, and Phelps can go through a season first sent to be conducted at 5. after leading 3 to 2 at the half. tne Unghorns. a fast and without getting hurt. Maybe a fel-1 four-year intervals.

The city of- Lyman Referee Curtis. Texas. Umpire Allen, Marnlntside. Head linesman Dsjvsult, Texas. Field Judie Hawn, Texas.

tne end xone. u. u. irom itsL.o. smith sommers 20, moved to the 34, then to the where Washington passed to Mc-'5I- Zarubica Smith games are on tap for tonight on Brooklyn courts.

Williamsburg Y. M. H. A. invades 8th Ave.

Temple ln one clash while Passaic Y. M. H. A. plays at the Hebrew Educational Society ln another loop tilt.

Two league teams come together ln a non-league game at the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst PtiArsnn to th U. S. C. 3fl Wash. MacPheraon Wash- Lansdell I L.H.

Hoffman Wsshlneton Robinson H. Robertson F.B. Peoples uiair cee. director or atnietlcs at fered to contribute $100,000 and Overlin L. I.

tossed up the first ball Bouts at Col ii in hi is SCORE BY PERIODS A professional football game, pit-' himself a Job. And I feel sure thatthu apparently got the inside track! ting the best team of the East Gus Manctiso will help us more than over New York, its Mayor LaGuar The Columbus Council, of when the powerful Brooklyn Jewish Center cagers seek their ninth win 00 00 Winnipeg Bombers Win Canadian Grid Title Ottawa, Dec. 9 (U.R) The Winnipeg Blue Bombers won the Canadian football championship today defeating the Ottawa Rough Riders, 87. The snow covered field art ai.h U. C.

L. Mac Klnsbruner of the Jewels and Barney Ain, well-known cage historian, also spoke briefly. The lineup: against tne best oi the west, will be in ten starts against the J. C. H.

Al Todd did. Gus can't run and heidia and its World's Pair, and Los! members and their friends are in-cant catch every day, but he has i a way with pitchers, and we need Anlfeles- to another amateur A. A. TJ. played Sunday, Jan.

7, Uie same day forces. Brooklyn Ornnd fl'-ee) some one like that. In another Important action, a free boxing show to be held in the the semi-finals of the Golf Tournament are being played at the picturesque Los Angeles Country Club. 0 -j Substitutions: TJ, S. o.

Ends. Jones Krueier: tackles, StonebrsAer, Benson; itiards, Thomassin. Phillips; center, Morrill: backs. Banta, Schlndler, Nave, Bnale, Bundy. Sanaster.

U. c. h. A. Ends, Simpson.

Caacales, Jones, Baitlett; tackles, Dyla. Cohen. HIU; ausrds, Kysiyst. De- "And our pitchers are going to be! general caucus this afternoon nomi- grand ballroom of the Columbus 0 a ytoaenbers 2 Yafto Ball 0 Newmark 3 Feins 1 Bchectman 0 Club Tuesday evening. Jacobs to See Ilostak Cleveland, Dec.

9 UP) Promoter all right. Naturally, Hugh Casey nated Lawrence DiBenedetto of New will be better after a year of ex- Orleans for president. Since there 4' Kaufman 1 1 Lennik Dubmsky 3 1 IPtsher London Be sen Joseph Conklin, chairman Of the Cantor, Hesee. Fenebock. Releret Bobby Mike Jacobs will get his first glimpse The "pro bowl'' game is expected to attract 50.000 fans, a 1 Ski riders already are gathering in i the High Sierra mountains to practice for the 13th annual Snow sports 2 Carnival Jan.

27-28. freezing temperature forced both teams to resort to line offensives and kicking. Trailing by one point at the end of the first quarter, Winnipeg evened the score in the perience. There's nothing wrong) was no opposition, his election at with Hamlin's arm. If Wyatt's knee tomorrow's final session virtually is comes around we really have a I assured.

He took over the office two whale of a staff supplemented by i months ago, after the death of of middleweight champion Al Hosts of Seattle ln action Monday rniinrH'a Vxrino eommitt lio Landreth. councils DOXing committee, has Friends Colleae. Head linesman Ralph arranged another fraternal nlslit. "el Judte l. a.

ton ion, St. rv Which includes free admission to Referee. Bob Morris, Kansas: umpire, two special matches and nine regu- Vrin" Landreth. Friends: Held ludaa, Ralph lar bouts. Cnlemsn.

oreaon Stale, linesman, Tom ond and, after a scoreleui t.hiref nignt. Hostak meets Eric Seelig of New York ln a 10-round title go, and Jasobs has reserved seats. jfi The mid-Winter Yacht Regatta isiTamulis, Pressnell and a bunch of: Judge Samuel E. Hoyt of New jPeb. 22-25.

'young prospects. i Haven, (Sbnn. Totals ReicrTie- a a Totals Lou Bisr-nj-teln. A. A.

period outkicked the Eastern team to win by one point. aiispairica, iiiajs..

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