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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1931. 26 Seeing What You Hear Jefferson Closes Schedule With Triumph Over Hamilton Today's Radio Programs 6:45 Dr. Thomaa Darling i i 8ti 0 K. ABC 34 9 M. Thomas Jefferson, winner of 1:15 P.M.

Advertising Club Amos 'ii' Andy By JOHN SKINNER Luncheon, on Columbia Artist! Re citat 3:00 Columbia Salon Orch. won two out of three matches for his team. The summaries: Louis Smith, Stony Brook, defeated Du Pent 6nowden, 5 Ted Browne. 5 2. Robert Thompson, Stony Brook, de- Amos 'n' Andy Appear at Lunch as Gosden Correll pre' a Ball Player Not Afraid of Work New Orleans, March 11 (JP) Wes Ferrell, pitcher, is one star who Isn't afraid of work.

In fact, he's the hardest worker in the Cleveland Indians' camp. Reporting half an hour early, his program runs like this: a sprint around the park, shagging balls in the outfield for an hour, another jaunt around the park, ten minutes' warming up, ten minutes' pitching to batters, more outfield work, and a final dash around the park. 3 Syncopated Silhouettes ton. 6:00 Oeoffrey and Albert In Songland. 6 1 5 Thoroughbreds.

:30 Acker, Merrall at Condit. 6:45 Beck Baizard iport talk. Doug Brlnkley. 7:15 Nell Golden Orch. Brooklyn Motor Vehicle Dealer! Association Automobile Show.

8:00 Slumber Boat. 4 u. wavy Band. 5 OO Asbuiy Park Casino to Talk a Bit and Laugh a Bit About Their Work Orch. 5:30 Round 6:45 Tony a Scrao Book.

0:00 "Bull Schudt's Going to Press." featuring Oene Fowler, editor, novelist and traveler. Subject, Three Men." OVER the luncheon cloth with Amos Gosden and Andy Correll yesterday. Amos' smile beams in the lamptan not lamcblack. Andy beams, too, but bravely, for he's not 6 1 a President'! Emergency Employment Committee. Speaker, the Rev.

Or. John OGrady. 6:2 Frank Wlnegar'g Barn 1010K. WRNY 298M. 1:30 P.M.

Luncheon Trio. 2:00 Mme. Portler. French 2:20 Guv Nanklvel. tenor.

2:30 Benedict ShuUnan, astrologer. 2 :4 5 Monseltu. Peruvian ainger. 3 Mrs. Esther L.

Leigh. Bridge leisons. 3:15 Ensemble with Lionlta Lonzonl, soprano. feeling well. As courteous as ever, they are, and more confident.

Gosden sets down a spoonful of pink-tinted grape- tVtilt tn fpll a Inlrp The trueStS" urcn. 6:45 Eno Crime Club, "The Today's Features 1:15 p.m. Advertising Club Luncheon, WEAF, WABC, WOR. 1:30 p.m. New York Board of Trade Luncheon, WJZ.

pan. American School of the Air, WABC. 6:00 p.nLGene Fowler, WABC; Mary Anderson, WEAF. 6:45 p.m. Digest Topics, Lowell Thomas, WJZ.

7:15 pjn. Samuel H. McCrory, WEAF. 7:45 p.m. William Hard, WEAF.

8:00 pjn. Bobby Jones, WEAF. 8:30 p.m. Mobiloll Concert, WEAF. 8:00 pjn.

Halsey Stuart Program, WEAF. 8:30 pjn. Palmolive Hour, WEAF; Camel Hour, WJZ; Savlno Tone Pictures, WABC. 10:30 pjn. Coca-Cola Program, WEAF.

Dance Music WABC, 8:00, 11:00, 11:30, WEAF, 8:15, 11:15, 12:00, WJZ, 12:00, WOR, WMCA, 11:35, 12:05, 12:35, 1:05. 11 U1W WW v- SJ leatea Aivin uoiaiarD, a 3, Bnowden, 54. Carpenter, 8tony Brook, defeated 6noden, 5 3. Ooldfarb, Fluahing. defeated Clarkaon Carpenter, 8 Smith, 53.

Browne. Flushing, defeated Carpenter, 5 Thompson, 5 4. Tech Bows to Utrecht New Utrecht, winner of the Division 2 championship, set back Brooklyn Tech, 35 to 20. at the Central M. E.

Church yes'erday. The winners held a 21 to 11 lead at half time. The lineup: Utrecht I35i I Tech (20) O. F. PJStraffl, It 0 0 0 3 4 8 Bassler 0 0 0 Lautman 0 0 0 Chernlck.rf 2 0 4 Hoffman.rt 3 0 6 Morrison 10 2 Krasner 0 0 0 Mlllington.o 3 0 6 Ratlun, 0 3 5 11 Resnick 2 0 4 Pruiick 10 2 Mahoney 0 0 0 Robblns.lg 1 1 3 scnechter.lg 10 2 Savadnik 0 0 0 Warlleld 0 0 0 Esposlto.rg 3 15 Glassman.rg 0 2 2 Bonavlta 0 0 OQoriti 0 0 0 Division 1 title of the Brooklyn Basketball League, finished it P.

S. A. L. League campaign with a close triumph over Hamilton, runner up for the title, 17 to 16, at the Jefferson gym yesterday. Hamilton led most of the time In both the first and the second halves, but goals in the closing moments of play of both periods gave Jefferson the edge, the first half with the invaders leading, 7 to 6.

and again In the last 30 seconds of play Dave Gotkin came through with a field basket after the home team was one point behind to give the Orange and Blue triumph. Jefferson will encounter New Utrecht in the borough finals Saturday afternoon at Madison's courts. The lineup: Jefferson I Hamilton a. r. p.

a. r. p. 2 2 6 Knee.lf 113 Got kin. rf 10 2 Npwman.lt 2 0 4 Pincus.c 0 0 0 Savane.e 10 2 Hvu.an.lR 0 0 0 Markt.lf 2 1 Wlnnegrid 2 7 5 Gul.rg 10 2 Berofa 0 0 0 2 0 4, Total 7 3 Total! 7 2 18 Referee Moskowlti, Madison.

Tim of halve! 15 minutes. laugh sincerely. Later on, he Squadron A Trio WinsonTanbark The polo team of Squadron A won the right to play in the finals of the tells some more. They're really funny, too. The pair had they themselves already knew were starting to become tiresome.

Yet they dared not change too radically, for that would produce a poor reaction on listeners who witnessed the Mystery aiue." 7:00 Morton Downey, tenor, with Freddie Rich Orch. I'm Just a Pool In Lora With You. When You Were the Blossom of Buttercup Lane, orch. I Hate Myself for Falling In Love With You. With the Help of the Moon.

orch. I Found What I Wanted in You. 7:25 Central Saving! Sere- Just spent a hard morning writing New York Circuit to represent this talkie. It dealt, you see, witn sit- city in the National tourney to be played in March, by easily defeating their script for Thursday. They're a little behind with those scripts.

uations which they broadcast dur llOOKWLWL 272M. 8:00 P.M. Orch. 6:15 "Justifiable Excluslve-ness." the Rev. James A.

Greeley. S.J. 6:30 Matthew baritone; children's program, Dea Cole, soprano. 7:00 Orch. 7:30 "Dogma." the Rev.

Martin J. Scott. S.J. 7:50 Studio program. ing the making of the film.

And Class Los Nan Duces, 127, at the Squadron A Armory yesterday the making lasted several weeks longer than they had anticipated. afternoon. Walter Phillips and naderi. Harry Salter's with flam Loyd, pui- Thus, they were Just forced to Teddy Law divided high scoring zie ni-iaer. Evangeline Adams, as keep hammering away until their picture was released.

9 2 20 Total! 12 It 35 Total! Referee McOM, Adams. trologer. 7:4 5 Uaddv and RaIIa 1300K. WIIAP 230M. OO P.M Music.

Mac- Nick Dawson and 11-year-old Donald Hughes. Written by 8:15 Dr. William Nlrholl. f. A1CKVOV.

8:45 John Bond'f Roman 8 OO The Fred And now the Chaplin Influence for them. In about a month from now, youH hear a broadcast of their application of Charlie'! pathos to their programs. Easy for Erasmus The Erasmus Hall High team trounced Manual High 29 to 10 at P. a. "Sheriff's on our coattails," remarked Amos.

They're not going to do a talkie Just yet. They're not going to go vaudeville right away. They're not going to do another dally act under their real names not at all, apparently. That was an idei their sponsors had a bit back, for advertising another of their products, but it was decided at the last minute that it might prove confusing to listeners. The Color Chase The two will be leaving for Chicago at the end of the week.

In the meanwhile they are discussing honors with four markers each. The lineup: CLASS Squadron A (12) Los Nan Duces (7) No. Phillip! J. Doubleday No. 2 J.

Wise T. Law Back. J. Coxe R. Law Score by perloda: Squadron A 4 1 1 8 12 Los Nan Ducei IVt 1 3V4 1 7 Goals Squadron Phillip! 4, Wis 4, Coxe 1, pony 1, by handicap 2: Los Nan Duces: T.

Law 4, R. Law 2, Dcubleday 1, onnv 1. Foul! Doubleday and T. Law. The Eagle's Lost and Found Advertisements are broadcast every Tuesday at 12:05 noon and every Friday at 2:30 p.m.

over Station WLTH. Letter. BIO Music. 8 1 5 The Rev. Elmo L.

Bate-man. 9:45 Franklin Ford. 11:15 Music. terday. The score at half time was 11:30 Nelson Allen.

The Silent Critic io to a in tne victor favor. The lineup: Erasmui Hall i29) I Manual Train 10 the 1350K. WMSG 222M. Aunty Stanton Is beyond die men orcn. Ninetv-nlne Out of a Hundred, vocal chorus.

I've Got a Date at Eight. When I Take My Sugar to Tea, vocal chorus. Would You Like to Take a Walk? Count of Luxembourg Walts. Tales Prom the Vienna Drinking Song from "Student Prince." vocal chorus. You Said It, vocal chorui.

Smile, Darnya, Smile. 8:15 Barbasot program. Barber Shop Quartet. 8:30 Sunklst Muiloal Cock 3 00 P.M. Jack Sheehan- Time of periods Four of 7 lM minutes each.

4 3 11 ArrawtUI 0 6 6 Herbert Lefflngwell. 3:15 Dickinson duo. 3 HO Ray and Austin Sherwood, sones. -unen, ii i (iarbornl 0 0 0 ii uiogett 0 0 0 Rader 0 0 0 Racloppo.rf 0 0 0 LelhowltS.0 13 5 fi 3:45 Dennis Connelly, tenor. 5.O0 Italian Lessons.

Elvira Alexay. 6:15 Barefoot Days. 5:30 Elizabeth Dexter. 5:39 Limerick Contest. 5:44 "Children's Guessing Game." 5:5 Weather Announcement.

Uncle Don. Journal of Air. 6:45 Hotel Astor Concert Orch. 7:15 Berry Crafters. 7:30 Railroad Building and Loan program.

finances, and last night, went up Far Rockaway Rifles Win The Far Rockaway rifle team won Its second meet in as many days, defeating Bryant, 939 806, yesterday at Far Rockaway. The scores: Par Hocltawav I Bryant S. P. Total! 8. P.

Total Miller 77 t4 ni'McCory 11 B8 165 Abbott 72 90 162 "arpen'r 60 90 150 Smith 70 86 166 Alprecht 64 85 149 Mevrich 60 93 153 Dondery 55 90 145 Reyan 54 95 149 Bovd 40 80 120 Kill 64 84 148 Wagner 13 64 77 Total! 397 542 Scrotals 309 497 806 Lincoln Still Undefeated Lincoln's undefeated rifle team won its fifth meet, defeating Erasmus. 982-818, at Lincoln yesterday. The summaries: 4:00 Armand Bvmphonie. 4:05 Roland Howe, 4:30 June and Jill aketch. to look over Harlem for new loeas, Czermack 1 0 2 McMeehan 10 2 Handler, lg 2 0 4 Anderson.lg 2 Reis 0 1 1 Quim 0 0 0 Kames.rg 1 1 0 0 0 4:45 Professor La Vergne, Keieree 1 nomas Brady.

DRIVES OWN STABLE J. L. Dodge has been around 2:20 with several of his 2-year-olds at Grovetown, Ga. The Hollyrood Farm horses have been conspicuous in the winning column for many seasons and Mr. Dodge is one of the few breeder-owners who trains and drives his own stable.

"We don't go into cafes (A 'n' A talk for night clubs,) said Freeman tail, Ann Harding, screen violin. 5:00 Lew Resnick, songs. star: Raymond Paige's urcn. naueiujan wuartet: Gosden. "It doesn't suit our pur-Dose.

No, we don't reveal om vocal chorua and soloists 5 1 5 Mabel Honey program. 6:45 Co-operative Big Sis 7:46 Ben bernie and His a Ajwoier 0 0 0 IMathews 0 0 0 Total! 10 9 29! Totals 2 8 To Referee Woods. P. S. A.

L. Time of halves 18 minutes. irom los Angeles. ters' Group. 9 00 Oold Medal Past Freight.

Wheattea Quartet identity. We're never recognized. Just try to make friends with a Negro policeman up there. That Phenix Musicians. 8:00 Jeddo Hiahlanders.

8:30 Party In honor of Fred B. Onper. "Happy Hooligan" creator. helps." 8:45 Pete Mack'a Mooslck- 1300K. WEVD 230M, 1:45 P.M.

Ida Palmer, Women's Peace Union. 2 oo Theodore Whitman, violin. 2:15 Melody Lady. The pair doesn't know what the act will be a month from now. Too Lincoln Erasmus I ers.

9 (10 Rambles In Erin. Directed by George Shackley Seamus O'Doherty, tenor John McCormick, baritone 8. P. T. I 8.

P. T. ana ooia Medal Organist. :30 Savlno Tone Domenlco Savlno. conductor.

Phedre Overture, orch. The Gamelan, orch. and volcea. Thank God for a Garden. Theo Karle.

Don't Porget Me In Your Dreame. Scherzo, orch. Serenade. Adele Vasa. La Cinquantaine, volcea.

A Flat Polonaise, nrch. much to think that far ahead, ap 2:30 Julie, aream Interpre College Caricatures Salvatore Maggio, Colgate '31, a Football Player Who Hates Clothes Josephine Smith, pianist: parently. Pact of the matter Is, when they sit down to write a script, they're never quite sure of power to keep her letters to radio artists from being printed. For Aunty Stanton died day before yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The aged Invalid listened to Columbia programs the day and night long through the C.

B. S. station In her city, WFBL, Syracuse. And when she wasn't listening, she was writing letters of really constructive criticisms to artists and announcers. She averaged IS a day.

Brad Browne, perhaos, was one of the recipients most often favored. Bill Schudt received a score. Once he wrote her thanking him, and he asked if he could write a bit about her for the newspapers. She begged him not to, and asked others to beg him not to. Perhaps now, she doesn't mind If this Is printed.

Mountaineers Return Pop goes the weasel. And the Crockett Mountaineers are coming back on the air. The Village Barn has taken them over, and they'll be a part of the nightly stage show there, as well as part of the entertainment which comes from this sticks club, over WABC-Columbia. And in considering his listeners for reactions, Freeman Gorden (Amos') thinks of 90 per cent of the people as "the masses." Anna Winifred Smith, nar Graber 79 91 170 Plorlo 73 89 162 Barrett 82 87 169 Granitl 62 92 154 DeDen to 74 92 166 Sylvester 53 89 142 Brandeia 76 85 161 Schilling 58 73 131 Ducorsky 68 92 160 Kasper 33 83 116 Ginger 67 89 156 Fishman 32 81 113 tations. 2:45 Ethel Lebos, soprano.

3:00 Equity Broadcasters. 4 OO The Rev. W. Mueller. 4:15 Allan Broms, baritone.

4:30 Hovey, Mason trio and Irene Welsh, soprano. 5 oo Mr. and Mrs. the climax nor of the encing. Which is contrary to' all rules of 10 OO Columbia Experimental Total! 446 536 982, Total! 311 507 816 uanoraiory.

10:30 Columbia Concerts Cor correspondence school writing rules, I understand. It's practiced poration'! program. Robert By N. BELTH Ooldsand. Viennese pianist, guest artist.

rator; Lee cronlcan, announcer. Going Home to Ireland, Mr. O'Doherty. Erin Go Bragh. orch.

Bold Jack Donohue. The Dawning of the Day, Mr. O'Doherty. Two Irlah Dances, orch. When I Was a Littie Oirl.

Meaisher of the Sword, Miss Smith. Two Irish Folk Songs, Mr. McCormick. Machushla Machree, Mr. O'Doherty.

Emeralds, orch. by a lot of writers, none the less, Back Again 11:00 Ouy Lombardo Royal uanaaians- 11:30 Johnny Johnson's Lane Conquers Boys Lane triumphed over Boys, 39 to 21, at the Boys gym yesterday in the concluding P. S. A. L.

game of both teams. The victors held a slim 17 to 16 lead at half time. Belter, a Lane substitute, led the scorers with 16 points. The lineup: Wax and wane and wax again. Their popularity runs in cycles, ac rennsvivanians.

12 oo Harold stern'a St. Mont! Orch. cording to a radio theorist, un Nocturne. Ann HOOK. WLTII 214M.

4:00 P.M. News flashes, Brooklyn Eagle. 4:05 Brooklyn Federation of Churches. 4:15 Commercial Serenaded. 4:30 Harold O'Sullivan, songs.

4: 4 5 Helen and Henry. 4:55 Evelyn Reuben, monologues. 5:10 Strand Orch. 5:30 Blue Boy. 5:45 Gene Fields Orch.

6:00 Procram resume. doubtedly their following is herding 9:30 St. George Hunga back into the fold. Here is the probable explanation, rian Gvpsies. Tuneful Tales.

Boyi Lane O. P. P. It is admitted, that during the time 10:30 Roy Smeck, wizard of banking. Columbia Univer- lity; introduced by W.

J. L. Banham. president It. Y.

Board of Trade. 2:00 Talk, Mri. Julian Heath. 2:15 Al and Pete, jl 30 "Child Care and Training," Mary Hope Nor- 2 Ti's Sister! of the Skillet. 3:00 Talk, Kdna Wallace Hopper.

3:15 Refrain Revue. 3:30 Evening Stari. 4 00 Eastman School Symphony Orch. 4:30 Mabel Wayne Hour. 6 (( Chat! With Peggy Wln-throp.

5:15 Jolly Junketeer. 5:30 Stock Market Pricei. 6:00 Railing Junior: Wheatena Serial, skit, with Aline Berry and Peter Dixon. Kelvin Keech, announcer. 6:15 Contl Jimmy Haput, tenor; direction Billy Artst.

Mr. Claney, announcer. 6:30 Gloria Gay'i Snapshots of a modern girl; Incidental music. John S. Young, announcer.

6:45 Literary Digest Topics In Brief. Lowell Thomaa. Charles B. Tramont, announcer. 7:00 Pepsodent program.

Amos 'n' Andy, blackface Bill Hay, announcer. 7: 15 The Edward Rambler. Kelvin Keech, announcer. 7:30 Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. Charles B.

Tramont, announcer. 7:45 Smith Brother'! Orch. Trade and Mark, vocal duo; direction of William Wirges. Jamea Walling ton. announcer.

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Singing In the Rain, from "Hollywood Revue, 1929." Oood News, from "Good Newi." One step, from "Say When." Varsity Drag, from "Oood News." 8:00 Wenrich and Connelly. Percy Wenrich, pianist, composer: Dolly Connelly, crooner. 8:15 Saki Get Rich. Adventures of a Japanese salesman.

8:30 Canadian Pacific Musical Crusaders. Lilly Ko-vscs. soprano; Dr. Balouh, tenor; mixed chorus: Instrumental trio and direction Alfred Heather. Finale, from "Hunvade Laszlo," mixed quartet.

Bozsi Ne Slrjon, baritone solo. Marishka. women'! trio. Mesei Bokreta. Honnnn Jo A Fenv, tenor solo.

Dr. Balogh. Gyosv Rondo, from Major Trio," piano, violin, cello. Keprakottv Nese, contralto 50I0. with violin octavo In refrain.

Czardas, trom "Klvllagoa Kovlradtig." orch. Piros. Piros, Plros. Sarga Vigo. Sargo Oslko, soprano aolo, Lilly Ko- vacs.

Ciardas Rosa, long and full chorus. Dance of the Gnomes, piano solo. Plav Gypsies. Dance Gvp-sies. from "Countess Maritra." tenor with chorus.

3 1 0 0 0 Belzer the two were in Hollywood making tne atrlngs. 10:45 Globe Trotter. 11:00 Time: Weather Report. 11:03 Barbryon Plaza Orch. the talkie, they were forced to sus 10:00 Ida Dewey'a Plantation Lear at the organ.

Barcarolle. Air et Musette. Selection from "Countess Maritza." Pastel. Minuet. I Want to Be Happy.

Cradle Song. 660K. WEAF 454M, 1 1 5 P.M. Advertising Club Luncheon In honor of Stricklnnd Olllllan. 2 OO Health Talk, Dr.

Shirley W. Wynne. 2 1 5 Breen and De Rose. tain interest in situations which Bketcnes, 11:30 Moonbeams, directed 10:15 Michael Ieahn and ny oeorge snackiey. Arthur Doria Kurland.

Bromberg.If Eisenberg Wynne. rf Freedman Goldberg.c Kastel Bernstein Forman Gordon.Tg Kassove Kroll 10:30 Mavmil Trio. 2 Arginr.ky 0 0 Kapian 0 Simon. Ig 4 Karess 0 Diamond, rg 2 10:45 Orville Bauer, basso. 1 1:00 Moulin Rouge.

11:15 Milton Spielman Orch. 1 1:30 Allen's Dreamers. 2:30 "Women and Unem Fencers Club Wins National Team Honors y. Bryan, announcer. Theme: Slumber Boat.

By the Waters of Minne-tonka, girls. Largo, from New World Symphony, string trio. Moonlight on the Colorado, girls. Theme: PI' 'her Boat. Vfnetia, girls.

Berceuse, violin. Rock-a-bve Baby, girls. Theme: Blanket Bay. ployment," Dr. Lillian M.

Oilbreth. Totals 8 5 211Totals 15 9 39 Pfferee Kaufman, Lincoln. Umpire Adler, Monroe. Time of halves 15 2:45 Melody Three. 3 00 international Broadcast, 3 30 Radio Play Bill.

"PiDea In the Field." 4:00 Morgan Trio. 4 Sky Sketches. 570K. WNYC 526M. 4:4 5 "Backgammon and Other Games," A.

Barra- 6:05 "What We Do-for Medical Science," Dr. I. Nascher. 6:15 Antonio Puccla, Hornsby Plans Making Shifts In Cub Lineup Continued from Page 24 nounced that George Earnshaw, pitching star, would continue his Spring training at Hot Springs and would not appear in any of the Florida exhibition games. Tiger Rookies In Lineup Sacramento, March 11 (JP) Three recruit outfielders will be in the Detroit Tiger lineup in the opening exhibition game with the San Francisco Seals Friday.

They are Frank Doljack and Harvey and Gerald Walker. Manager Stanley Harris says he wants to see the boys in action against a Class AA team. 1400K. WBBC Z14M. 1:30 P.M1.

Ring's Tea Oar-den Orch. 1:45 Lucarell Orch. 2:01 Cecil Monroe, Jazz pianist. 2:15 Phillip Evans, baritone. 2 30 Weather forecast.

2:31 Standard String Trio. 2:45 Mannie Mann, songs. 3:00 Lessons in Esperanto. 3:15 Eona Murillo, lyric soprano. 3:30 Agnes Mullen, violin.

3:15 Barry and Maxwell, songs. 7:30 8 1 Bernstein A Sons. 8 oo Branfman Jewish Hour. 8.30 Pythian Temple News. 8:35 Merchant- Serenaders.

8:45 Weather forecast. Merchant Serenaders, 0:00 Entln's Hour. xet. 5:00 Lady Next Door. 5:30 Oobcl Mystery Girl.

6 45 Rex Cole Moun taineers. 6:30 Spanish Lessons, by 6 OO In Govern rryi- v. n. iierntz. Guitar Twins.

7 25 'A Colonial Silver ment service Mary Anderson, head or Women's Bureau. U. 8. Dept. of Labor.

Madison Plays Rough Game In a' rough game on the Tlldren court the James Madison High School quintet downed the Samuel J. Tilden five yesterday, 18 to 15. Clipping and interfering on the part cf Madison were called by the referee. It was the closing league contest for both fives. The lineup: Tilden Madison a p.

i o. f. p. 3 2 SResnikoff.lf 10 2 1 1 3 Leibowita 0 0 0 Engleman 0 0 0 Komblum.rf 113 Klmner.c 0 0 0 Engllsh.c 0 3 3 GoHmlth 0 0 OSchneld.lg 113 GeKen.lt; 2 0 4 Peckerov 0 0 0 Fabricant 0 0 OLevine.rg 3 17 Flrtnan.rg 0 0 01 Bevkowltr 0 0 0 smith," HuRer Elliott, di 6: 15 Black and Oold Room rector of educational work even worse than Len if that's possible. he calls them.

He was a member of Boys High city championship grid in 1925. was captain of the eleven in 1926... took to football because he had the and learned to like rough and tumble element of the but despite the fact he played varsity ball at Colgate for two he doesn't think he was much of a success. Intends to continue his athletic after receiving his B.A. degree at Hamilton.

simply because he wouldn't know what to do without his usual amount of exercise. afraid of growing never was bothered by the so-called labor of the training grind. Started out to study 7 30 Police Alarms, Civic string ensemble. dl rectlon Ludwlg Laurier. Alois iniormation, Aviation Weath ef Forecast, 7:35 "The Changing Purposes of Intercollf-itiate Ath letics," rrot.

Walter Wil llamson. SALVATORE MAGGIO, Colgate '31. He made football history at Boys High here in Brooklyn cut a pretty wide swath in gridiron matters at Colgate. Age 23... weight 185 height 5 feet 8 inches.

and eyes a deep brown. He never knew until he was 14... that his namewas Salvatore. called him and "Tut" he has remained ever it is the Italian diminutive for Salvatore. Plays football in ths at and has done vell enough at to win his major and also a gold as a member of the championship of last season.

He Is an athletic fool. when not playing finds something to do around a or an athletic he can swim like a and turns his hand to baseball basketball and handball. Has only worn a tuxedo once in his but considers is exactly once too he Just doesn't like clothes. a foot 7:55 "German Literature Havriua, announcer. Moorish March.

from Overture from "Jolly Rob- berf." La Gltana. Prelude to Act II of "Cyrano." Selection from "Midsummer Nlvht'a Dream." Dutch Patrol. Spring. Beautiful Spring, waltf. Suite from "Don Quixote." a a Hauptmann, Dr.

8. L. Sumberi. 8:15 "New York, the Navy 1400K. WFOX 214M.

6:00 P.M. Rose Barcan. piano. 0:15 Pox News. 6:17 Evelvn Chorosh, violin.

8 no Jewish Merchants program. 8:4 5 Rabbi Kronenberg. 7:00 Harold'a program. 6 8 18 Totals 6 3 15'Totali Referee Calia. Lane.

and the Merchant Marine. Capt. R. E. Bakenhus, S.

N. Puhlio Worka officer. Civic announcements. 8:30 Dr. Henrv T.

Fleci 6:45 Uncle Abe and David. program: The Trio B. rural sketch, with Phillips OTHER LOCAL STATIONS but changed his and will instead turn teacher. preferably Lord and Arthur Allen. Stations Kilocycle! Time Wayside Inn.

Mabel James Wellington. an nouncer. Zoeckler. soprano: the chor history. a New York high school of course coach wuv, iviannattan 1130 9:00 a 5:30 p.m.

WCDA. Manhattan isters: male octet; direction Due mainly to the exploits of Lt. George Calnan of the U. S. the Fencers Club of New York won the national foils team championship by defeating the N.

Y. A. C. fencers by the score of 5 2 at the victors' room last night. Calnan, In the course of his triumphant march, conquered Nunes, Rigen-heimer and Bloomer of the N.

Y. A. C. by decisive scores. In the early matches of the evening Levis of the Boston A.

who was the runner-up for the national individual foils title to Calnan last year, turned the tables on his rival and won rather easily. SEMI-FINAL ROUND NEW YORK A. SALLE D'ARMES VINCB, 3. Rigenhelmer, N. Y.

A. defeated Cetrulo, 5 3, and Bruder, 5 Nunea, N. Y. A. defeated Bruder, 5 4, and Barmack, 5 4: Bloomer, N.

Y. A. C. defeated Bruder, 5 Cetrulo, Salle d'Armes Vlnce, defeated Nunes, 5 1, and Bloomer, 5 4. FENCERS CLUB, 5: UNIVERSITY FENCERS CLUB, 2.

Calnan, Fencera Club, defeated da Caprtles. 4, and Kapner, 5 Allesan-droni, Fencers Club, defeated de Caprlles, 5 4, and Faber, 5 Every, Fencers club, defeated Faber, 5 de Caprlles, University Fencers Club, defeated Every, 5 Kapmer, University Fencers Club, defeated AUesandronl, 5 3. Boston A. A. drew the bye.

FINAL ROUND FENCERS' CLUB, BOSTON A. 4. Every, Fencers Club, defeated E. L. Lane, 5 3, and D.

H. Lane, 5 4: AUesandronl, Fencers Club, defeated E. L. Lane. 5 2, and E.

H. Lane, 53; Calnan, Fencera Club, defeated H. Lane, 5 Levis, Boston A. defeated Calnan, 5 3, Every, 4, and AUesandronl, 5 E. L.

Lane, Boston A. defeated Calnan, 54. FENCERS CLUB, N. Y. A.

S. Calnan, Fencera Club, defeated Nunea, 2: Rieheimer, 4, and Bloomer, 9 Every, Fencers Club, defeated Bloomer, 5 AUesandronl, Fencers Club, defeated Nunes, 5 Righeimer, N. Y. A. defeated Every, 5 Bloomer, N.

Y. A. 0.f defeated AUesandronl, 4. 7-00 Boswell vocal and instrumental trio. 570K.

WMCA 526M. 1:30 P.M. Health talk. 1:45 Marion Yurdin, contralto. 2:00 Selbert-Wilson Entertainers.

2:30 Health talk. 2:45 Dukes of the Ukes harmony. and also make a try at the pro Jamaica Comes Back After trailing at half time, 12 to 9, the Jamaica High came back to conquer Far Rockaway, 23 to 20, at Far Rockaway's gym yesterday. Resnick, Queens High scorer, led the attack with eight points. The line-up: Jamaica I Far Rockaway O.

T. P.I G. P. P. Buckley 0 1 1 Resnlck.U 3 2 8 White 2 0 4 Rlfkin Oil George unwortn.

James Wellington, announcer. 9:30 Camel Pleasure Hour: George Hicks, announcer. 7:15 Science Sneaks. ''As WHN, Manhattan game. Jeanette McDonald, sopra ricultural Eneineer 1 no, guest artist: Mary Mc Samuel H.

McCrorv. chief of Division of Agricultural 1010 4:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m. WCAP, Asburv Park 1280 10:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. WCAM. Camden 1280 10 30 a.m.- 8:00 P.m.

WAAM. Newark Coy, soprano; Relnald Wer-renrath. Billy Hughes, bari He is not a natural football player he learned about the game learned through hard work had the strength, bulk and 3:00 Jack- Filman, gport Engineering. National Dept. tones; direction of or Agriculture.

Boscul Moments, wit'' cnat. 310 Musical Interlude. 3 1 5 Allen Prescott. 3:30 Dave Franklin. ball uniform irks Just nature's child.

May Scout Cardinals March 11 CP) Although Sidney Weil, president of the Cincinnati Reds, said there was no talk of a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, after he had spent a day in the Red Birds' camp, he immediately went into a huddle with Scout Jimmy Williams. The impression was given that if Scout Williams disappears from the Red camp here within the next few days he will be on the field at Braden-ton sizing up Cardinal athletes. Jewel Thinks Phillips a Gem Paso Robles, March 11 (Pi-Eddie Phillips, hustling catcher obtained by the Pirates from the champion Atnletics during the Winter, has Just about cinched a regular job for himself. Manager Jewel Ens is highly pleased with Phillips' work to date.

His throwing to second has been particularly good. stamina. if he didn't have 1250 7:00 a.m.-ll:00 p.m. WOBB. Preeport loin In.gn.

i- Mme. Alda. soprano; Frank LaForge, pianist. Alwyn He has spent four years at Col 3 45 Broadway Magazine WLBX Long Island City natural knack for the he made himself a star of the top flight in high school football. a rooming with Len Macaluso rerioo.

4 oo Goldburg program musical. tfacn. announcer. My Aln Polk. Beauty's Eves.

Annie Laurie. Because. 4 1 5 Overbecks Electrollfe louu i2 um. WWRL Wocdside 1500 8 00 a.m.-12:05 p.m. WHAT, City 940 8:30 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.

has learned ail about hero worship. was last year's leading scorer in the and a grade A player in college a cham pionship club. 7 45 "Back of the Newi In Talk. 4 Barefoot Days, Amati Washington." William Hard 8 OO Llsterlne program He is proof that great athletes are unanimous all-America he likes but hates the hero wor- TOMORROW MORNING Bobby Jones, golf chats. O.

sometimes made and not born. B. Keeler. announcer. i no.

4:45 Paqes of Broadway Jean Carroll. 4:55 Review of Events. 5:00 A. C. O.

Negro Orch. 5:30 Veldown program. 5:4 5 Schlossmans on Pa 8:15 Radlotron Varieties Lew Conrad, crooner: Wei come Lewis, contralto: Sam Herman, xvlophone; Freddv part of the older Guest gave his trio an added advantage ot two goals and very possibly saved the Benrena. director or orch. 10 oo Mahler Exterminators.

John S. Young, announcer. 8:30 Moblioll Concert. Rob Optimist Trio Beat Nan Duces For Second Time ert Halllday. baritone, ruest day.

WABC 7:30 A.M. Organ Reveille. Morning Devotions. 8:15 Mouth Health. Robert T.

Colwell. 8:30 Tonv's Scrap Book. 8:45 Morning Minstrels. Something for Every One. :30 Morning Moods.

8:4 5 Everyday Beauty by Nlvea, Eileen Douglas. Chatting with Ida Bailey Allen. 10:15 Busy Fingers. 10:30 Pot of Oold. artist; tne cnoristers; Henrv Kruver.rf 10 2 Bernstein, rf 0 0 0 Aspalin 2 3 7 0 0 0 Mansfleld.e 113 Bennett 0 0 0 1 1 3 Michaels.lg 0 2 2 Faherty.rg 113 Schocket.rg 4 19 Totals 8 7 23 Total! 7 6 20 Referee Sharlick.

LAST WIN FOR" NEWTOWN Newtown, Queens champion, closed Its league season with a 37 to 27 triumph over Richmond Hill at the Hillside floor yesterday. Newtown held a 17 to 12 lead at intermission time. Tony DePhillips scored 15 for Newtown. The lineup: Newtown I Richmond Hill G. P.

G. P. P. Relser.lf 3 0 6 Brlcken.lf 0 0 Darrlgan 0 0 0 Lowder 2 15 S'aut 0 0 0 Toman. rf 5 3 13 Pinaldo.rf 1 0 3 0 6 Brheehan 10 2 113 7 1 15 Rusil.rg 0 0 0 Rvan 0 0 0 Oelscr 0 0 0 CasseM.l; 3 2 Banleono 0 0 0 Verneey 0 0 0' Na-hrg 1 2 4 B--r1reer 0 0 0' Barrata 0 0 Oj Totals 16 5 37 TotaIl 11 5 27 Referee Marks.

10 no Three Little Sachs 10:45 Village Barn Doln's 11:00 News summarv. 11:05 To be announced. 11:35 Villa? Mill nrph The Los Nan Duces turned In a M. Neely. master of ceremo- nlea: direction of Na far superior brand of polo than thaniel Shllkret.

Oeorge Charles Prevln. John 8. Yoiinff. announcer. Overture: Carrels are Comln'.

Ninety-nine Out of a Hundred, orch. Were You Sincere? Hughea and McCoy. Tom Thumb and Tiny Teena. orch. Star-Eyes, Relnald Wer- renrath.

Ouerida. orch. Takes Two. quartet and orch. Adorable Julie, from 'The Gang's All Hen," orch.

Song My Mother Taught Me. Jeanette McDonald. Italian street Song, from "NautrhLy Marietta," Jeanette McDonald. I'm Crazy About Mv Baby, orch. I'm Bidding My Buddy Ooodbv.

orch. Fool Me Some More, Hughes and orch. Toodle-Oo. I ll Be Seeing You. orch.

Jalousie, Felnsmlth. Tangled Tunes No. 3. orch. Where Have You Been from "The New Yorkers," orch.

There's Rhvthm In the River, quartet. I've Got Five from "America! Sweetheart," orch. Indian Love Call, from "Rose Marie." Jeanette McDonald. Bevond the Blue Horizon, from "Monte Jeanette McDonald. ctttra, Lu and Em, com edv skit.

12:05 A.M. Rockwell Terrace hicks, announcer. they did at their previous meeting urcn 12:35 Hot Feet Orch. Stuart program. ine oia counselor sym VHIatte Grove Nut Improving Team's "Wind" West Palm Beach, March 11 tP) Relay races have become a regular part of the St.

Louis Browns' training program. Manager Bill Killefer believes the races will improve the "wind" of his athletes. Several of the players pulled up lame and others became ill yesterdav, but Killefer said the running would continue daily. phony direction of With Gerry Smith, who is seen in the colors of the Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club team, at No. 1, they carried the brunt the ueorge uaacn.

Tea pear uiuo. 1:35 Frank MeManu tenor. Perhaps by this time Lt. McDoh-old Jones and his Los Nan Duces trio are convinced that they can't hat Winston Oupst. and his cham aaaaaaaa attack for the greater majority of the four hard chuksers.

Despite son. announcer. Polonalae Mllltalre. orch. Lareo.

from "Xerxes." orch. Dane Llthuanlenne. from "Mlada." orch. Finale from "Hungarian Rhapsodv No. 2." orch.

Ballet Musie from "Carmen." orch. the hard riding and brilliant play pionship Optimists pololsts. Last 810K. WrCH 370M. 130 P.M.

Howard Perga-ment. 145 Jack Filman. spoil chat 1 -so Stanley Simmons tenor. 2 oo Elliott Jaffe. baritone tng on the part of the vanquished 1 RADIO 7TUBES WEAF 6:45 A.M.

Health Ererclses. 8 OO Oene and Olenn. 8:15 Morning Devotions. S. to Cheerio.

9:00 Parnassus String Trio. :15 Camobell's Orch. 5 A. fz P. program.

lO OO Ceresota program. Dr. Roval S. Copeland. 10:15 Master Gardner.

10:30 Hits and 1 :00 Blue Streaks. 11:15 Radio Household Institute. 11-30 Sweet and Low Down. 12:00 M. On Wings of Song.

9:30 Palmolive Hour. Olive Palmer, soprano; Elisabeth mailet wellders they remained far in the rear at the midway mark at which point the triumphant team enjoyed an 4 lead, but in the third chukker the losers Ruth Maria Brewer, instru Lennox, contralto: Paul OH ver. tenor the Revelers Lewis Jameg and James Mel ton, tenors: Elliott Shaw. netted four more markers. baritone: Wilfred Glenn POLICE FIVE PLATS TONIGHT The crack New York Police Department basketball team will furnish the opposition to the Union Temple quintet tonight at the Tem Five penalties inflicted upon the bass; direction Ous- tave Haenschen.

Phillips night on tne squaaron a lanoam in Manhattan, the Nan Duces the high rating team in indoor polo, were beaten for the second time in less than two weeks by the Ontim-ists, 1511, in a charity contest staged by the Newspaper Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Optimists had nn advantage of seven goals in yesterday's game, two more than in their previous combat. The Nan Duces met a somewhat shuffled lineup on the opposing side. Win Guest had his younger brother don an Optimists uniform for the first time this sea-roniar-ino- Tom Bancroft at the losers had much to do with their carlin. announcer.

10:30 Coca-Cola program. Al Munroe Ellas. Interviewed by 10 45 Poems. Reading by Vachel Lindsay. 11:00 Slumber Music; strlnv ensemble, direction Ludwlg defeat.

Warren Sackman playing back position for the winners, and Jack Haskell, of the opposing trio, mentalist, and Harriet Ooff. bluei. 2 30 Belle Rubin, sonrano and Fhoda Rudy, pianist 2:15 Rene Moraud. Freucr baritone 3 OO Alien Prescott. 3:15 Red and Blackle.

harmony. 3 30 Lucy Peagln Players. 4:00 Classic Vocal Trio Dorothv Lewis. 4 13 Charles Buster Roth-mnn. comedian.

Marie Kellv. soprano Paul Maurice, tenor, anc Jprk Shulman. violin. 5:00 Health talk. 5 15 Georgia English, con traltn ple court, 17 Eastern Parkway.

A preliminary contest is scheduled urantiana Kice: strine orcn 16 YEARS of continuous public approval this enviable record is based on i. direction Leonard Jov; Chester Oavlnrd. vocalist. Gra for 8 o'clock. were tied for high score honors Maguire's Lumbago Is Gone St.

Petersburg, March II CP) Manager Bill has one less worry today. The Boston Braves' pilot feared that Freddv Maguire's lumbago would keep that second baseman Idle for some time. Freddy, however, insisted yesterday that he had recovered and proved it by playing a hangup game afield and a double and single during the exhibition game with the New York Yankees, which the latter club won, 65. More Seasoning for Marshall Pensacola, March 11 (A3) The first break in the Borton Red Sox squad will come today when Billy Marshall, infield candidate, departs for Nashville. He is a graduate of Boston semi-pro baseball and Manager "Shono" Collins believes that he needs more seasoning.

Marshall will go to the Southern League club on option. with four tallies each. The lineups: CLASS A Stony Brook Beats Flushing WJZ 7:30 A.M. Rise and Shine. 7:45 Jolly Bill and Jane.

8:00 On the 8:15. 815 Chats with Peggy Win-throp. Vermont Lumber Jacks. 8:45 A. ft P.

program. :00 Popilar Blt3. 01 5 Morning Glories. Three Littie Maids. :4 5 Miracles of Magnolia.

10 OO Libby. McNeil Llbby program. 1 01 5 Beatrice Mable. 10:30 Dance Miniature. 11 OO Mrs.

A. M. Goudiss. The Stony Brook School fencing Pos. Oottmists nsi Loa Nan Duces Mil Laurier.

Aiwya Been, an nouncer. Overture to "The Creatures of Prometheus." Cum Animam. from "Stabat Mater." Selection from "The Flying Dutchman." Albumleaf. Menuet and Finale, from "Militarv Symphony." Va'ses Nobles. Aubade Printatere.

La Media Koche. Traumerel. 12:00 Henrv Busse Orch. back position. At No.

1, Piiilllp No. 1 Phillip Iglehart Gerry Smith No. 2 Winston Guest Cyril Harrlion Bark Raymond Guest. McDonald Jones team defeated the Flushing Hian School, 54. yesterday at the Flushing gymnasium in a match with foils.

Smith of the winning team Janet Karniol. nlano inbuilt an alt tu. ies eapram Joes stor Iglehart was seen piace oi Phipps. These substitutions on the Score by periods: con- on Marion Yurdin, trait A Optimists 2 0 31 15 ham MeNamee. announcer.

Everything But Love. orch. and vocal chorua. Mv Oal Sal. orch.

Yon Bald It. from "You Said It." orch. and vocal chorus. Klsi Me With Your Kvei. orch.

Love for fisle. from "The New Yorkers." orch. Birth of Passion, from "Madame Sherry." orch. You Didn't Have to Ten Me. orch.

and vocal chorua. Fall in Love With Me. orch. 11:00 "Voice of Radio Digest," Nellie Revell. 11:15 Vincent Lopei Orch.

Los Nan IVi 2'4 4 3 11 6 15 Harold Spina and Billy 1 1 :30 Odorono Cutex pro oarry, pianos. Goals Optimists: W. Guest. lele-hart. by handicap.

7. Los Nan Duces Smith. 5: Jones. 3: Harrison. 4.

An Unanswered Telegram 13 SO A.M. Wayne King Orch Fouls ODtimists: Iirlehart. 1: W. Guest. 1.

Los Nan Duces: Jones. 2. Time 12:00 Florence Rtchardaon Orch. gram. WOR 6:4 5 A.M.

Gvm Classes. 8 OO Weather Reports. 8:15 Journal of Air. 8:30 Mecv Period. 8:4 5 Sweethearts of the Air.

fVOO Bamberger Hour. Edith Burtis. 5 Beauty Mold. lO'OO McCann Pure Food Hour. 1 Nell Vlnirk.

11:1 5 studio Orch. Pav Marbe. 114 11:50 Pear Paragraphs. 1 1:55 Musle. 12 .00 Journal of Air.

12 no A M. Joe Morgan'! 1 189K. WGBS 254M. 130 PM. Selbert Wilson program.

2 00 Stelle Shapiro and Morris Engel: "Beethoven Recital." 2:15 Johnnv Blue Orch. 2:45 Amv Bonner. 3:00 Studio 3 30 Brooklyn Motor Vehicle Dealers Association Automobile Show. 400 Milton Bergman, piano. 4 1 5 Karl Halgren.

baritone. 5:00 Prank Carroll's Orch. a 30 Blllie Davis: "Personality GirL" 710K. WOR 422M. 115 PM.

Advertising Club Luncheon: Strickland Olllllan, guest of honor, 2:00 Schubert Trio. 2 30 Cipmildvs Trio. 2:4 5 Mellotone Bovi. 3 OO Ariel Ensemble. 3:30 Jane Miller Plynn, soprano.

45 New Jersey Audubon Bocietv. 4 oo Rlchter String Quarter. 4 30 Michael Trlnl'a Orch. 4 57 Aviation Weather Orch. of chukkers four of minutes esch.

Referee Thomas Brady. CLASS Pos. Riding Driving (10) Preebooten (81 No. 1 C. Pflug J.

Haskell No. 2 E. Hopper C. Gcrnardt Bark W. Sackman H.

Kiefer 6core bv Chukkers: R. and 3 I4 3 2'i 10 Freebooters 2 l2 1V4 5 8 Goals R. and Pflug c3i; Hopper 2 1 Sackman 4i, ponv, handicap; Freebooters: Haskell i4i. Gerhsrrlt '3i, Kieier (4). Fouls: Haskell, ierha-dt 121, (3i.

Hopprr. Sackman. R'feree Thomas Brady. Tim oi ehukkera, lour ot 7'i minutes each. Walter Hagen, Care of Chamber of Commerce, Miami Beach, Fla.

Much criticism here of your failore to include William Mehlhorn in the Vnited States Ryder Cnp team. His record for the last two years seem to Justify his inclusion. Please wire, collect, your reasons for not including him. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. Raybettot Orchestra al BROOKLYN AUTO SHOW Tonight 7:80 to 8 Tomorrow 3: SO to 4 WGBS Corrtesy of TilfJen'i Brake Service 760K.

WJZ 395M. i 1:30 P.M. New York Board of Trade Luncheon. "Municipal Reform and Business." Dr. H.

Parker Willlf. editor of Journal of Com merce and profeuor of.

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