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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 13, 1949 27 Olympic Stars Lead In Nat'l Speed Skating LJ.U-.andCCN;Y:!YoPpM i r.J As A. B.C. Opens i III VJcHUtJM I tri Blackbirds Face Seton Hall Five, City Tackles Niagara Thursday Atlantic City, N. Feb.

12CU.P.) The Kith renewal of the American Bowling Congress tournament was formally launched tonight amidst a colorful opening pageant dedicating Convention Hall's newly-constructed alleys. Actually, the official opening was held in the early afternoon with "hosier" teams from York. three-quarter mile and Charlotte Chase, Saranac Lake, N. was third in both the three-quarter mile and 440. Ed Uttle, Minneapolis, took the 880 and 220-yard events and finished second in the mile to amass 80 points the day's largest total in the intermediate boys' division.

Tied for second with 30 points each were Joe Prather, Champaign, 111., Robert Hall. Providence, R. and Arthur Longsjo, Pittsfield, Masschusetts. Pat Nicoleit. Chicago, captured the intermediate 410 St.

Paul, Feb. 12 (U.R) A pair of U. S. Olympic stars Ken Bartholomew of Minneapolis and Ray Blur- of Nutley, N. J.

tcok the in the senior men's competition in the National Open speed skating championships at Conio Park today. Blum finished first in tlie 440-yard and. two-mile races while Bartholomew won the three-quarter mile grind and finished second in the two-mile and third iu the 410. Both had lit) points tor the day. Two other Olympic speed- M'ith the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, hockey, boxing anil the National A.

A. meet scheduled for Madison Square Garden this week, collegiate basketball competition is limited to one niehl Thursday when Long Island Uni KHV wm and the Philadelphia Naval versity meets Seton Hall and City College engages Niagara After Thursday only four Yard competing in the first round of pin-toppling. Leading the teams from York in the curtain raiser was the Aubel five with a point total of while Naval Base No. -1 N. Y.

U. Buries Brooklyn, 91-52 more regular season college court dates remain. Then the 32th annual National Invitation and NCAA, Eastern Ue-gionals tournaments take over. The Pi is-10 campaign winds up ith Min- to Dace her division with 30 tors, Bob ltzgerald ot led the Philadelphia Chi- points. Following her were! Solem and Buddy I Continued from Vajie 25 1 holding a long If) half time third place cago, were tied lor Gwendolyn Dubois, N.

with 20 points and Mona! with a 2,333 total. The bowlers' World Series will run until April 12, with ap- un. lii til iiiLit.ii i.ii.-v Irrti All Star Game Saturday, up a zone tie a Anril 2. 1 ue "Yjnroximatelv 30.000 keclers from fense in City en-route home 1 he" throughout the United from California, where the Athos. Ak'ska itwo men charging the passers jin the middle and the other a.

ml, mL ail ho wilh 20 points each. Chuck Burke. Chicago, and Alex Gog-dt-n, Piltsfield, had 10 points each. Lorraine Sabbe, Detroit, topped the senior women's field in first-day competition with 50 points to 30 for runnerup Florence Wrona Carter of Saginaw, Mich. Donnelly, Detroit, with 10.

Other division leaders after the first day's skating were Jack Heistand, Chicago, junior boys: Joan Starrett, Glen F.llyn. 111., junior girls; Dick Pellner, West Allis, juvenile boys; Simon, Chicago, juvenile L'irls: Andrew Korenak. West Heavers heat Stanford and lost noting lor the jaiKpol to San Francisco and Loyola, Pi'os. flopped off in Buffalo last night for an encasement with Ca- three clogging up the keyhole. It worked' to the extent of holding the Violets scoreless for almost three minutes until Kor flipped in a southpaw shot.

Throw Off Snide Apparently thrown off its Llll.c lugging Ui llic tho of UNDEFEATED The current of defeats plaguing collegiate teams all over the country has thus far by-passed St. Joseph's College for Women, victorious in its first three contests On Feb. 19 the girls meet and their big test comes Feb 25 against Hunter Left to right, seated, Join Williams, right forward; Captain Marguerite Fenton, center forward; Coach Winifred Williams; Anne Donohue, right guard, and Jane Gal la, right forward. Standing, Florence Mulvaney, left guard; Joan Bran-caccio, left forward; Margaret Cantwell, right guard; Maryann Frost, center forward; Mary Ellen Boyling, center guard, and Helen Connell, left forward. Blind Bowlers To Face Pfizer nisius.

On the same card Ni-j agara. City's opponent here; Thursday, faced St. Johns. All-Met Starting Five Miss Sabbe won the three- Allis, midget boys, and Carol quarter' mile race and finished! Ames, Chicago, midget girls, second to Mrs. Carter in the Competition will wind up to-110.

Bernice Melewski of West mor.row with 23 races in the 10 Allis, was second in the divisions. stride, N. Y. V. failed to dupli Niagara, coached by hs hieh-nowered snurt of flu! higher, former St.

John's jlhe first half but Brooklyn was! Blind bowlers will compete ftar, wlio took over the up-State Unabe t0 tJo scoring it-i with fully-sighted ones when job in 1031, lias an Aftei. ejgnt minutes, the! the Light Buoy Bowlers, offi-politan area starling five. Cen-j violets held a bare 0-to-8 eclse'eial team of the Industrial 2 Bruin Rookies Top Rangers, 4-2 Squadron A Loses To Jersey Trio The Ellistan, N. indoor nolo team, consisting of the Home for the Blind of Brooklyn, will meet the Charles Pfizer Company Wednesday night at the Empire Bowling Academy. Both teams score around ter Harry Foley, (-l.

is from 'in scoring. Plea-antville: Tommy Birch and! Kinallv, the winners, bv comb-Jim Moran. from the lllg fasl breaks with long side Kmil Smicola, the club's lead-si10tiJi crashed through to main-ing scorer, from New York City, itain their lojig edge until the Village Mourns Belgian Sled Ace Lake Placid, N. Feb. 12 (U.R) This little Winter resort mourned Max Houben, a brave bobsledder, in a high requiem mass today, then dug down into their pockets and started find Bill Smytl final whistle.

from Brook-he top scorer 050. High bowlers will Continued from Page 23 zone in the closing period and scored the final goal unassisted by feinting New York goaler Chuck Raj net1 out of position. The lineup: lyn. smicola is In the first came, the Brook be Ray-j Johnson brothers Collister, Charles I Bob and Ben stopped a Squad- In up-State Nev Heffernan for ork, leadinguvn rolleee freshmen recorded! mond A trio, 12 to 10. last night score iron Leroy nntblp unset hv tonnlini' the1 Pfizer.

with an average HUTCHINSON, TIGERS REACH AGREEMENT Detroit, Feb. 12 (U.R) The Detroit Tigers signed ii) three players today, including reluctant Freddie Hutchinson, and announced players now have returned their 1949 a with signatures. Hutchinson, a righthander who won 13 games and lost 11 last year for the second-best Tiger pitching record, signed up after returning his first contract for changes. Tony Iiiipien, first saefcer obtained recently from the Chicago White Sox on waivers, and Harvey Itiehe, catcher, were the others who signed. Kaftan in Local Debut for Celtics Against Knicks All-America George Kaftan, one of the nation's top college basketball players for four years at Holy Cross, makes his local professional debut with the Boston Celtics against the Knickerbockers at the fifith Regiment Armory Saturday night.

Kaftan, who. was graduated this month and joined the Celtics along with Crusader teammate Dermptt O'Connell, got the feature game of a double- and John Stavola of the Cani-iu' of John tet. Ni ist night's Y. U. yearlings.

0300, in 'of 15-1, i.i,.., i i header at the Squadron A nan won overtime. Alter Holding a nuo. M-jju-n a fund for his widow and child New York Rayner Stanowskt iimorv 'O rim Pmnle1 tin. k'innion uerp fniwd In addition to meeting with 1 i and lot six 1 K.D- in Belgium. Squadron A.

ahead b- 6 to such as Boston Biimsrk Crawford Euan Harrison Dumurt hree of four I into an extra neriod when Con- blind bowling teams captured Eddoll O'Connor Leswlrk Laprado The Rev. Francis J. Salamqn the New York nip nitchnd in a basket i those from previous Garden in the first stages of the open-j- ns period, was held scoreless Ir celebrated mass in Sv. Agnes pset of City, with five seconds to go. Thi including a till 31 Guild for the Jewish Blind and the Brooklyn Association for Catholic Church, where the in thp second and third neriods Spares Boston: Smith.

Runiy. Pfuson. in llie stumo dim wiuu pt i iih jWirwck sundiord Babando. Toppazzini. Ellislail scored eight stralglltjcrelghton.

Henderson. Flaniiin. Krvzanow- they bowed; Soal followed one by Dave IS 57. Cohen which had put Brooklyn 1 Improving the Condition of the Pi ii tin. T.irdit Hum- nuintet hotly was borne by the men he would have competed against in l.a.-t year to Si.

John's here. Sci.m Hall, with mil U-ttl al York: Slwro. t'my. i.uno. i-io-o lean ai ine Aibrmhi.

uordon. coals to build a one ot tne in ironi, oo ou a 1ne Tralnnr Rl'f IM Pf Ra Ufl- in the world championships- successfully played the; half. In thp pvtry luM-iiiil S.V Ok. 'lias Jliffe. Linesmen Butch Ki'ellni and n.V IGeoiae 'v nt Inin fnr.i Thn men from Switzerland, France first game was won in Frank Saul, von 13 of its.wits basket decided.

Howard SIM.MARY and the United States. iells' Uamapo team. Ill to scoring lornio of tip 1 MM tl UU1 i. Ic uu I A 'til was off to a great start with Bos liist IT games. The defeats and over the Ramblers, led by while Gyroscope First period New York.

iFishcrt 6 OH; Boston. Cfr.nhton iFluinan. Topazzniii. 15 01. Penalties Stanley (21, Ean- niTtod Boston.

Ronty tSnutlil. Paper Goods, ton, averaging 16.2 points in his first four games with a total of 05. O'Connell, in the were by Muhlenberg, Louisville, high with 20 point Loyola of Baltimore and St. 'made Francis. Saul, a senior, totaled! The lineups: ISuddy Combs, l'arsells shared the individual scoring honors Poly Tech Ends The two-man team ehampion-shipswere to have been held today, but the residents of this town, shocked by the tragedy PollderfOl'd 3 58; Toppnaim ICrflKhtoio.

18 07. with teammate Jim in thn i N. Y. I Brookiyn ame number of contests, av- Dodgers Sign 2 r. p.

0 sons and is current ijr a vera g- noihon Tank Loss Streak New York. Liaprnne outuuw-sko 111:48: penalty: Honly. Third Period Boston, Kanritoid tunas-Istedi 5.54; penalties. Sandtord, Sliero, Fiaman. raged 9.5 with a high of recently when the Celtics beat .1 13 ing 1 1 points a game.

1 Lefties, Rookie 1 1 in 1. 1.1 1 Kor the Baltimore Bullets. with six goals each. Combs scored five times for his unit which held a lead in the first period but trailed by to 7 at the half. The lineups: 2 13 Kaplan 0 6 Di.umiso 1 Nade'l 0 10 Garner 3 13 Rose.

2 10 Goodlerner 2 4 Post 1 11 Sieaelsnb 0 6 Visiocky 2 8 Kaftan and O'Connell are re 0 2 2 10 0 0 0 8 1 11 1 3 1 1 4 On I i i ii ril from IRC S. in the Garden last Winter, itf 10 Sumin Ui Becker united with their old coach After nine successive defeats, the Brooklyn Poly Tech swimming team finally broke into the victory column by defeat Doggie Julian, who directed Busy Six-Day Period Hndry Tuslln A Pos. Ellistan Squadron which occurred last Thursday on the Mt. Hoevenberg run, arranged to postpone the event until tomorrow. II.

(Jack) C.arren, the A. A. U. meet chairman, said that a special Houben Memorial Trophy, "a perpetual prize," will be awarded each year to the winning two-man bobsled team in the world championships, whereever they are held. Comnetition in the two-man Holy Cross to the 1017 a.

C. Ylvis.ik;r 1. C. Johnson Bob Johnson Totaii 39 91 Totals A. A.

national championship. of (he country made 2.3S1 pitches for an average of 120. 1 per nine innings, the lowest on the staff. More evidence of the elongated one's control is found in" thp fact that he was ing Brooklyn College, IK 27, in I he Kingsmen's pool yesterday. Brooklyn College suffered its Rand Nicholis fi 0 3-12 0 0 410 Back-Ben Johnson --Klistnn 3 Officials Mulloy and Rauppms.

Julian took over as Celtics A 6 Midwood High Gunners Top Peekskill M. A. Special to the Bruokhjn Kaylc Peekskill. X. Feb.

12 Paced by Captain Kddie AnU, who was high gunner with 187 tallies, the Midwood rifle team defeated Peekskill Military Academv, 801, here today. N. Y. Fr Bob Johnson 5. C.

Scorina- E'llislatl Brooklyn Fr. O. P. No. 1 penally 1.

Johrson 5. Pon 3 II Williams Ylvisaker 5. Niciioiis 3 4 0 Squadron A a the only Dodger pitcher to twirl the and Rand 2. Referee Lyman Whitehead (i seventh successive setback Poly captured seven of nine events, Buzz Traitler Herb Nidenberg showing way. Traitler won the Jr.

Time ol period. 7'a minutes. complete game in less than 5 25 'a the 5 ion nitrlips Tip net-tornied the -Sternheim Holmberg Conn Hirsch Mincer Rosen Roen Okwlt 1 races begins tomorrow. With Ramapo Butler 01.. 0 Ramblers Dooiey Combs 100- Pos.

No. 1 No. 2 Long- Island, back from a Y'estern trip with three victories in seven games, plays John Marshall tomorrow night at the Brooklyn Pharmacy gym. The Blackbirds opened their trek with three consecutive victories, beating Oregon University twice and Santa Clara, but then were beaten by Utah, Oklahoma Aggies, St. Louis, in overtime, and Xavier.

Kven though there is only one Garden doubleheader this week it will be a busy six days the withdrawal of Belgium leat twice in cousccunvf sidim. Parsells 13 29 Ekhammer 0 0 Flynn 0 6Schaft 1 7 Bcbts 0 0 Uttan 1 5 Lehrer 1 5 Grunachon 1 5 Simmons lArmitatte IKleinman Kuharetz Bauer 3 vara treestyle and was a mem lie DianKea tne neus in ros- 5 only three nations, Switzerland, France and the United States ber of the victorious 300-yard I 3 Ken Disoswav was Midwood's Parsells 6.lpJer?k!",, WUh 182 Back Punderiord Ramapo Ramblers Scoring Ramapo: Field, Cincinnati, Aug. 28, ailey medley relay team. iVidenberg will compete. Ramblers: Combs 5.

Dooiey markers. "with a three-hit ettort in which he threw only Mi pitches. ford 6. Butler Relerre U. Co uor.aia 3.

Lynch I The sunimaric; S. A. Time of periods 1 'a Thackeray, u. 24 i2 eo Four days later in Chicago he 22 19 631 Totals captured the 200-yard breast-stroke and raced on the winning medley trio. The summaries: minutes each.

I MIDWOOD Villemain in Hub Bout i IB7i 18-JI 179i Ceorge Kautor, American rep St. 4(i 43 ,43 40 37 Sit 47 49 47 4fi 4.) 100-jaid freestyle First. Traiteler ivn nf Robert Villemain. Polv; icond. Shelulwv BrooKlyn; tftird.

Pcrifr-on. Poly Time. 0:58.8 Officials West and Reardon. Columbia Cagers Overcome Penn n3 announced yesterday that the ma I French middleweight would whitewashed the Cubs in an 82-pitch feat. I'racher was one of fix Dodger pitchers with perfect fielding averages.

The others were Harry Taylor. Krv Falica, Hank Behrman. Willie (The Kntick) Ramsdell and Hugh Casey, who in the future l.io-yard back.t roke First Crosslev, Poly: Looatln. Brooklyn; third. for local collegians.

Three pro-, grams are listed for the fifth-Regiment Armory, where St. John's takes on Manhattan andj Fordham and N. Y. U. battles; 24.1 213 213 (ianlail i lelnian.

Brooklyn Time. 156 3. fight at the Boston Morqenthaler Farmed Out inisoW Philadelphia, Feb. 12 (U.R) The Philadelphia Warriors of stem the Basketball Association of; Totnu America announced today that pkkkskii.i. 101 mer Morgenthaler, one-inch reserve center, had; Mccracken been sent back to the of the American iPry mentor this season after three highly successful years at Worcester.

When Holy Cross defeated Manhattan in the Garden last month, Kaftan received a trophy as the night's outstanding player. The Knicks play three games on the road this week before the Boston test. Tonight they are in Fort Wayne, Tuesday in the Chicago Stadium where they engage the St. Louis Bombers in the first half of a league doubleheader and Wednesday in Philadelphia. Originally, the Knickerbockers were to have met Providence at the (iiUh Regiment Armory Wednesday, but this game was transferred to Philadelphia as part of a doubleheader March I.

The Baltimore Bullets, locked iti a close battle with the Knicks for second place in the Kastern Division of the B. A.A., have an equally tough week ahead. They pla.v in Minneapolis. Indianapolis. Ft.

Wayne and Washington, ami at home Thursday against Providence, which has beaten them three straight. j. uo-yaro nreasiinroitr first, second. Ftt7.stmmons. Brook- ti.

Ann 18 atrainst tne winner 01 poly berg. Polv: Holden. Brookfyn. Time. Monday night's fight there am 43 44 40 38 37 Kns.

42 42 44 42 45 Sit 4 4.i 48 4fi 45 Pr 49 50 49 49 4H 300-yard medley relay First. Poly points; will earn nis oread ny tne a I li. sweat of his brow in Pittsburgh. Sherry Marshall's 20 were high at University tween 1'ete Mean, 01 in aim 175 Rapids, and joe Rindone gq7 of Boston. 232 215 202 League for further seasoning.

Totals 245 Rutgers. Columbia faces tnree opponents away Harvard, in the Boston Garden, Tuesday; Holy Cross, at Worcester, Wednesday, and Cornell, at Ithaca. Saturday. On Wednesday afternoon Fordham visits Army. Minner Relief Hurler Minner, 6- and weighing 210.

whose home is in New Wil SEEKS DOG DOUBLE CROWN' iDi'lnlvo. Nidenberg, Traltelen. Time. 3.1) Il'O-yard freestyle First. Tupper.

Poiy; second. Larson. Poly; third, olasser. Brooklyn Time. 2.42.8.

50-vard freestyle First. Shelubov, Brooklyn: second. Smith. Brooklyn: third. Clark.

Poly Time, 0:26 2. Fancy dive -First. Lemonides. Brooklyn; second- Wiiison. Poly, third.

Cooper, Btooklvn. Winning score. 92.8 points 440-yard frees. yle First, Tupper. Poly: second.

Larson. Poly; third, Olasser. Brooklyn. Time, fi 04 5. 400-yard freestyle relay Firt Poly 'Clark LVlnivo.

Pederson and Traitelert. Time, 4 13. last night as Columbia defeated Penn. to before 3.500 fans. The win solidified Columbia's second-place spot in the Ivy League with a four-and-one record.

Playing nip and tuck ball all the way Columbia grabbed a 32 :) lead at halftime. At the three-quarter mark Columbia mington. started the 10-1S season with the Dodgers and was shipped to Montreal in mid-May on a 21-hour recall basis and brought back in He won four and lost three Brooklyn Prep Enters Met. With Holy Trinity Ch. Rock Ridge Faces Holds Spotlight in Kennel Club Classic arena surfaced with green mat-i brace in show and.

finally, best; will be cut into h- rings. In these breed it out in the va-! "ill telnet I ho win- Hit' I'HS West-i Tne number of teams already with the Flatlrushers. while lie the 20th annual Met- 'eiamcu us clk.keti 1(H. thlTe eniered Elects Fiacco N. Feb.

12 (U.R) Syracuse Syracuse, 11 to I I tiers of best of breetl. the candi-: miiistfi- are back for anotheri 4 i nd two reverses with the Red and Blue could nln The siage is set for the tni me basketball tourney mounted Fiacco of Massena, M-hii-h gi i.pinit'lil will ire iliic vrar TIipv afp heat 0( t'enn come back. Herb l.yon -huw of dogilom. the annual battle for the greater glory ofjby last year's grand champion, average was the best on the Dodger staff. Only four National League pitchers appear- classic 01 me urppi ln var etv com- N.

a regular guard on the Syracuse University football team for the past three years, totiav was elected captain of the Ittin eleven. Stiuare 'nel Club, in Madison Roe Court Mentor Pitcher Preacher Roe of the Dodgers is coaching basketball at Hardy, Ark. Ch. Rock Ridge Night Rocket, the Bedlington terrier owned by Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Rockefeller of Creenwich, which, since then, has in; ill panics im uiui-" utiiin.s .1..,. u.wi ti4 Vi Garden tomorrow and 1 ueda This will begin I uesday alter-noon. For this the arena will be made into one large enclosure, divided by a rope par- 1.1 as Biooklyn Prep and Holy Trinity Brooklyn. Power Memorial Academy and Xavier High of Manhattan, anil All Hallows Institute of the Bronx ac-tvpted bids yesterday.

The tour-jiev is being swnsorefl by Co-Im'nbus Council, Knights of Columbus, in its spacious grand lvllrooin, 1 Prospect Park West, March S. 10. 10. 18. Brecheen.

Cardinals, and Net The overture star ed yuiay son Potter, Braves, were the with the first of the pre-West- high scoring center, left the game at that point with an eye injury. Although the visitors put on a full court pressure, Columbia effectively broke up the game with fast-breaking pick plays. With three seconds to go, Marshall sank a foul shot for his 20th point. The lineup: added to his prestige by captur-j lower mitistc. fi only hurlers who had jisnow Ol tne Associate! i icni-t- ing the big Morris and show for the second year in tition so that, in the afternoon session two events can go on marks man among in the 12th Regiment pitchers working 50 or best ntmsport-lsuccession.

If he should prove -t. worker, enough to win again he simultaneously, ing tlog and be will be three Pennsylvania Columbia Armory. Today there other spocialtit Today there specialties, done something no U'l those of (he; always colorful children's have 3h Auto Service Repoirt other dog ever accomplished-scoring a double at both West- IUI lilt' WUULn.V Jil wll role. In 3 innings he gave up American Boxer lub, i o. handling competition and the ui, it armorv, the Alghairdcction of best brace and best FACTORY SALESROOM Skinner Sullivan Ar.ary Lewis Lockmnod Marshall Kaplan Oisen I 1 i i 1 1 -l 1 1 1 "if nicnc i at f'tft'im t'fiin I civ VHM ter and owner 111 Harman 3 1 13 Bannell 1 6 14 Topchick 1 1 l1 Jeffries 4 0 3 fi 20 Shorenow 0 2 2 Carlson 4 0 0 Helndel 0 iToth 0 I Wettiaufer 4 Morrison 0 i His Morris and Essex, thinks that he's to do it and that should have the good enough at least he 0 o-'C and fanned 2X 1 Si Austin, who is 25.

fi. ISO, McAIpin and the Hoston.groups 17 and lost 7 for BobbvTerrior Club of New Wk all rUes.lay evening the show o'SiBragan's pennant and playoff! the Lincoln Square (entei. will move to its climax with he winner. He compiled the en-! Tomorrow morning the cur-; election of best six.rting dog. f7 YOUR W) CAR by Georje Sclafwi Totals 24 65 Totals Officials Anderson.

Besovich. 100 WOOL WORSTED IICIl'C CIIITC Siiei viable record although he vvul uH an ailing arm in the dosing! nual event of the esminster of the obedience davs of the Texas League cam- This year it is bringing 2,502, exhibition by a group of 21 of pa'ign. He appeared in 20f! to the benches in the ex-lhe country foreniost hall of the Garden foriont.e champions under the di- chance. Two others from last year's final sextette are back. They are the handsome springer, Ch.

l-'rejax Royal Salute, owned by Kred Jackson of Royal Oak, and the graceful greyhound. Ch. Magic of Matdor- Lives Near Silly Meyer Pitcher Erza (Pat) 1.1 II OWI I 34 48 Mc- Made to Retail at $45 i i is iv 1 1 ii tut- i. tits, ytivt- uiJ i 71 earned runs a ver-1 the grand elimination contestation of Miss Blanche "ase'U. i9i i which will reach its climax; Saunders.

Then comes the nam- ONLY Here's a good rule to reiiimiher al-lGlothin, southpaw rookie, wins keep our loot off the rlutrhj won 14 at St. Paul, talks peilnl until you're ready to use it.jhall during the Winter of Olenhead. L. I. with with Krii-t Worth in i it Tuesda night.

At that timeijng 0f best team in show, best i mere kennel I in Knox-i 100 FINEST WOOL WORSTED One of die ort haliil' drivers havegiv Meyer, Pirate j. rilinn" die chitrh pedal lives near him Austin had an 88 record and nnlThoinas H. Carruthers ill. of, 2:08 earned run average. work-'Olendale, Ohio, will pick from ing primarily as a "fireman." the six finalist- the dog he.

met Tenn. MEN'S SUITS 34 rolling along street or higliway. rauscs some slipping, even though 4-48 The l-prrnit nwlita P.ru CClllS lllOst Oriny Ol the it not be noticeable lo IV SEE THE LATEST distinction with hfiiiiiinr him dpvpinn greatest bench Made to Retail at dav and thei JtLW WW fffectivp curve hall Hp is For the first ONLY morning of the second the 7- fjruv a product of Foss, but now makes his home in Fort Worth. mi urns iuiu ii- ni driver. The result is that die rlulih p- Mever lining i rapidly worn aay.

ifiraTeS VIVe iVteyer Jf there is little or no play in the NCW 3-Year Contract ltfh it mav be slipping somewhat. Kkrl onU few minute, for our Pittsburgh, Feb. 12 (U.PJ-rapable mechanics lo make the siru- Billy who Has named pie adjustment and it should be re-j baseball's Manager of 1948 in nieiiibered dial the proper adjiirt-j his first season at the helm ment will save excessive ear and; of the Pittsburgh Pirates, CITY SLACKS $.00 Reg. n0 NOW 0 Ralph Branca a Singer Pitcher Ralph Branca of the 'Dodgers is studying for a singling career and making a lot of appearances this Winter, 'lie was a crooning hit on tele expensive repair bill-. "eilinient sometime settles in the IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on some models COME IN TODAY! 00 A Ree.

15w NOW $9 fuel pump filtering bowl causing un To avoid certain engine operation Week Before the Spring Ruth vision. Mop in and let us and strainer. inch dififcuhies clean the bowl SALESROOM 23-2S Boerum Place it Livinpton Street (ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS) Wm. Pollak Wm. Pollak Jr.

AUCTIONEERS Sell on Yeh. 16th at 10:30 a.m. Furniture, furnishings, brie-a-brae, antiques, rhina, rugs from the storage and trust compaines and private eonsignori from all parts of the city. A large and varied assortment. TRiangle 5-00)2 11 We may hare the, rery car you're looking for Kinney Motors has been given a new three-year contract, the National league club disclosed today.

The contract is the longest term agreement ever offered a Pirate manager. It was. reported salary will be in excess of $40,000 a year. Club official:) tore up the two-year contract signed with Meyer when he took over as manager last year. With Meyer's management the Pirate Jumped from seventh place in 1947 to fourth last season.

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