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22 BROOKLYN DAILY YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931. South Brooklyn Seeing What You Hear Today's Radio, Programs Noted Jockey Promises A "Comeback" to His In Anticipation 860K. WABC 343M. 1010K. WRNY 298M.

sun P.M. Ensemble. 1 no P.M. Ambassador Hotel 6:15 West Bronx Fordham Five Drops In League Race Beaten by Staten Island -By JOHN SKINNER orcn. 2 00 Columbia Artists Re Fltnl.

Best Riding Form program. 7:15 To bo announced. Dixie Sinsera. 3 :30 American School of the 7:45 Walter Gruenlnger, "Books." Air: "The Railroad. 3:111) Columbia Salon Orch 8:00 Swedish Songs.

Carl By W. C. VREELAND 3 30 Ann Leaf at the organ. 4:15 Captlvators. 4 30 Wardman Park Hotel Halgren and Sven Erie.

8 1 5 Ensemble. 8:30 Prouty's Merrymakers. Jewish Center Wil It is not often that a business arrangement is made in which there is such mutual benefit derived as is the present one between Col. E. R.

Bradley, the popular breeder and Orch. 5: OO Art Olllhsm. 6: IS Ovpsv Music Makers. 5:30 Lorado Tabt. Book.

liamsburg Y' Splits WOR Celebrate Its Ninth Birthday Tonight With In formal Program New Dutch Masters Hours of Old Favorites Going On WOR'S going to have a sort of little Mardl Oras all its own tonight when it celebrates its ninth birthday. It seems it wants a carnival spirit Just rife with recklessness and all the unconventionalities which are usually frowned upon in a well regulated radio station. Every one 6:00 Gordon Kibbler's Pul 1100K- WLWL Z72M. P.M. Orch.

6:15 The Very Rev. John B. Harney. 6:35 Alma Btoll. contralto.

OO Orch. 30 Michael J. Ryan. 7:60 Studio program. The Staten Island Jewish Center ton Koval orcn.

8 3 I Musketeers. Mala Trio. 6:45 Eno Crime Club. Louis patron ot the turf of Kentucky, and La Verne Fator, the noted Jockey. Their business relationship begins on March 1, when Fator reports to H.

J. (Dick) Thompson, head trainer of the Idle Hour thoroughbreds. Bradley and Fator are to be congratulated. Each should Dean, announcer. on Current Events.

H. 1300IL WHAP J30M. Kaltenborn. Don Ball, an 1 OO M. Variety Musicals.

nouncer. 7:15 Semi Hex urogram on the staffs Koine to have Today's Features 2:30 pjnv American School of the Air, WABC. 6:45 p.nL Digest Topics, Lowell Thomas, WJZ. 7:00 p.m. H.

V. Kaltenborn, WABC. 7:15 p.m. James O. McDonald, WEAF.

8:00 p.nvMerle Thorpe, WEAF. 8:15 p.m. Nation's Capital, WEAF. 8:30 pjn. National Education Association, WABC.

9:30 p.m. General Motors Party, WEAF. 9:45 pjiu Ninth Birthday, WOR. 10:00 p.nu Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, WEAF; Stromberg Carlson program, WJZ. Dance Music WABC, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 11:30, WEAF, 8:30, 10:30.

11:00, 11:30, WJZ, 9:00, 12:00, WOR, WMCA, 11:05, 11:35, 12:05, 12:35, WGBS, 11:00. The Eagle's Lost and Found Advertisements are broadcast every Tuesday at 12:05 noon and every Friday at 2:30 pan. over Station WLTH. 1:15 Protestant Readings. 1:45 Music.

be of great benefit to the other. They ought to make a Schutt and Cornell, piano basketball team tumbled the South Brooklyn Y. M. H. A.

from third to fourth place In the Metropolitan Jewish League yesterday, when it won a closely-fought game, 28 to 27, on the loser's floor. The two teams were deadlocked at 15-all at the half, and the contest continued even in the second session. Two baskets by Lazarus, of the visiting team, clinched the game in the last Brooklyn S. S. League Team Standings strong combination.

Bradley has 1350K. WMSG Z22M. the horses and the money; Fator possesses the experience and the 1:15 P.M. Story and. Clark concert.

1:30 Accordion, xylophone team, vitn Billy Bcnolll. tenor. Evangeline Adams, astrologer. David Rosa, announcer. 7:45 Anheuser Busch program; Tony Cabooch, one man radio show.

8:00 Barbara Maurel, con skill to guide his mounts home duo. 1:45 Edward Parker, flute. his little stab at being funny, with a sort of a grand finale ot 8 15-minute comedy dramatic skit by the entire chorus, Mr. Bones. The only serious bit which has apparently been planned.

Is the tale of WOR's part in aiding the Shenandoah, after the storm had torn her mooring mast at Lakehurst a talk by Commander Charles E. Rosendahl. winners. The money will play an important part in the results if Speed Spark Is Not Easy minute. 3f illF Lmiau u-.

3 1 5 Merita Helmls, croon After smothering the Welcome well placed. WILL HELP THE BRADLEY HORSES tralto, wun new world Bym rhony. La Danse Orch. Dreamln' Time. Ah.

Love but a Day. Stride la Vampa. Barbara Maurel and orch. Ballet Music Orch. 8:15 Barnaul or oar am: House quintet, 38 to 28, in a league contest, the Williamsburg Y.

H. A. team, minus the services of three of its aces, traveled to Perth Amboy, N. last night, to drop a Bradley suffered the last year or UNLIMITED DIVISION, CLASS A W. L.

P.O. Ocean Parkway If. K. 14 4 .718 St. Mark'a it.

13 4 .765 Marcy Avenue Baptist 6 8 .615 Classbn Avenue Presbyterian 10 7 BBS First Baotist (Williamsburg) 9 8 .500 Central Congregational 6 10 3733 Janes M. 4 10 .288 Rldgewood Presbyterian 3 17 .10 UNLIMITED DIVISION. CLASS Parkvllle Congregational 13 3 .813 Church of the Evangel Cong. 13 4 .750 Janes M. 11 6 .733 Emmanuel Baptist 10 7 .588 Orace p.

a. (Jamaica) 8 9 .400 St. Mark's M. E. 4 11 .267 Flatbush Presbyterian 4 11 .267 Flatbush Congregational 4 14 .228 ing contralto.

3:30 Ann Cowdry. soprano. 3 45 Prof. La Vergne; French leasons. no Susanna Mansfield, crooner.

6:15 Betty Chalmers, soprano. 6:30 Francis Ellis, bsrltone. Nugent, meswe soprano. 7:00 Tom Qreen. tenor.

Yvette Klssell, songs. To Pass Along two in the matter of riding talent. Barbershop quartet. Louis heated tussle, 31 to 21. The visitors Writing of this station's pretty long life, recalls that one of Its Dean, announcer.

were behind 14 to 10 at the half. 8 HO National educational Association, from Detroit Many Harness Breeding Two or three Jockeys that he had proved unsatisfactory. Several horses at least during the past season were beaten on the New York tracks by Speakers: Rear Admiral Richard tl. Bvrd. Norman Crosier.

Gilbert Oroavenor Tests Have Failed in 7:80 Mart Browne, song writer. 4 5 Jeanne Ettlng, so The local referee, "Fatty" Dubln, called an even twoscore fouls on Williamsburg and the ability, of the Perth Amboy team in caging a majority of the free tosses was a Rambler Rose. It's Oettlng Dark on and 8. D. Shankland.

poor handing. This was evident to 9 OO The Three Bakers: Leo Reisman'a Orch. with Oor- the varlest tyro of racing. UNLIMITED DIVISION, CLASS oldest programs, "Main Street," is coming back on the air as a regular weekly sponsored feature beginning Thursday, March 5. Practically the entire original cast will be back on the air, including Don Carney as Mayor Luke Hlggins, Allyn Joslyn as Dave Krause and E.

McCormack as Wilbur. The role of Sary, Luke's Fator was not at his best in 1930. Spite of Care By W. IL GOCHER don Cross, tenor: Olbson Noland, tenor, and Olenn Cross, baritone. Louis Dean.

He was not up to his top form dur deciding factor in the win. The Brooklyn team protested the ref ereelng as being distinctly partisan. prano. 8:00 Scherger and Hayes. 8:15 Velma Shlpp.

aoprano. 8:80 Buaanne Bykes, songs. 1400K. WLTH 214M. 1:30 P.M.

News Flsshes, Brooklyn Eagle. Mt. Olivet Presbyterian IS 3 .833 Bushwlck Avenue Cong 13 4 .750 Luth Church of the Epiphany 11 4 .733 Lewis Avenue Congregational 9 8 .629 Bushwlck Avenue M. 6 7 .463 Throon Avenue Presbyterian 5 10 .339 Bushwlck Avenue 3 12 .200 Janes M. 3 IS .118 Harness horse breeding shows that ing the latter stages of 1929.

Whether he was dissatisfied with conditions which prevailed in the Rancocas Tenor solo. La Oolondrlna, Vocal duet, Alelate Mujer. Guitar Solo, Deseos de Shuvert. Vocal duet, Menudlta. Vocal duet.

El Caporal. 915 The Praletta Serenade. There's a Sunny Smile Waiting for Me. The Little French Clock, Quartet. Little Star.

Then Your Lips Met Mine. Argentine Serenade. My Heart Stood Still, Quartet. One Little Rain Drop. You're Simply Dellah, En- aemble.

On the Bensonhurst Jewish Com announcer. Welkin' My Baby Back Home. Mama Inen Trio Blue Pacific Moonlight. Old Broadway. Listening on Some Radio Quartet Oroup from Three Cheers: Pompanola.

Maybe This Is Love. Orch. and Voices, atara and Stripes. 10:00 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: "The Illustrious Client." dramatic sketch, with Richard Gordon. Leigh Lovell: Joe Bell, narrator.

Edward Thorgersen, announcer. Wlllard Roblaon Deep River Orch. a large percent of the experiments have been failures. Nature still has wife, has not yet been filled, much munity House court the home team dropped a 42 to 33 decision to the Stable after the death of Sam C. I care.

a few secrets that man has been UNLIMITED DIVI8ION, CLASS Hildreth deponent sayeth not. The WOR'S Dave Casern does take Brooklyn Combines, composed of Faust Fantasy, On the Alamo Trio Sam and Delilah. Fine and Dandv. fact is that he appeared to be in unable to solve. One of them is the accurate selection of the filly or time to point out that this program former East New York scholastic different to results listless and 9:30 Bourjols: An Evening 1.35 Al Lynn's Orch.

Oolden Gate. H. D. Emerson: 8.15 Buddy and Bill, songs. 8:36 Helen and Henry.

3:60 Julie Armbruster, songs. 3 no Coward Comfort program. 3:15 Princess Zoralda. 3:30 May Raunlck and Edna Uvolt claims the mail response record of the air. One offer of a picture of careless.

stars. The victors were in front, 18 to 15, at the half, with Meyer Fei-bush. New Lots Evening ace, and mare that will carry on the speed spark of a family that has been throwing winners for two or three W. L. PO.

St. Mark's M. IS 1 941 P. E. Church ot Epiphany.

11 5 .688 Flatbush Dutch 11 5 .683 Vanderveer Park M. 8 8 .429 Parkvllle 8 9 .400 Church of the 11 .313 City Park Presby. 12 .294 St. Paul's P. 4 13 .225 9:45 WOR'S Ninth Birth 11:00 Plorence Richard It was evident that he was not the Fator of old a reckless, dashing, the cast, an offer made but once, Is said to have brought 253,000 son orch.

lino Henry Busse Orch. Larry Goodman, I. U. player, generations. day.

10:45 Globe Trotter. 11:00 Weather Report. 1 1 :03 Hotel Astor Orch. crashing, fearless, skillful rider. Up 18:00 Phil Spltalny Orch.

leading the attack. requests. The average man at the start is 3:45 Brooklyn Federation of to the time of his slump in horse Temple Ahavath Sholom added 11 Moonbeams, directed by 760K. WJZ-395M. UNLIMITED DIVISION, CLASS usually of the opinion that any well- Dutch Treat in Paris: Pierre Brugnon.

tenor, master of ceremonies: Taylor Buckley, baritone: Bourjols Male Quartet: Style Radiogram, and orch. directed by Max Smollen. David Ross, announcer. Ca C'est Pares. Hello Beautiful Orch.

Sous les Tolts de Paris, Brugnon and orch. Llebestraume Orch. King's Horses Quartet Wanderer's Song, Bill and orch. Ethelbert Nevln. Medley, orch.

The Plays the 1:30 P.M. bred mare of a good family will make the grade if mated with a After elaborate study of program Churcnes. 9: on Jewish Hour. 9:15 Halpern and Halpern. 9:30 Cantor Jacob J.

Alt. man. 9:45 Silver's Orch. 10:00 Canadians. manship Fator was without question the strongest finisher among our jockeys.

In that respect, the matter of sheer strength, he was greater than Earl Sande. And as he was another victory to its fast-growing string by taking the N. Y. U. All Stars into camp, 42 to 19, on the home floor.

Led by Irv Sachs, the Temple five rolled up a 17-to-7 ad good horse noted for the same quail W. L. PO, Christ Chapel P. 15 0 1 00O South Congregational 11 3 .788 St. Paul's Lutheran 9 5 .843 First Baptlat (Williamsburg) 8 7 .463 Baptist Church of Redeemer 5 11 J13 Sixth Avenue Baptlat 2 13 .143 Old First Reformed 2 12 .143 appeal, the Dutch Masters people, a bit back, came to the startling ties and bred in lines that will nick George snackiev; Arthur Bryan, announcer.

Theme: Slumber Boat. Moonlight on the Colorado, Girls. Chant sans paroles. String trio. If Love Were AIL Girls.

Theme: Slumber Boat. Morlta, Olrls. Cradle Song. Violin. Neath the Southern Moon, Girls.

Theme: Blanket Bay. conclusion that old favorites re with their inheritance. called fond memories, or something Also he thinks that the chances vantage In the first half, irv saens, former Madison star, palmed high not afraid to take a chance he won many races by fairly snatching the money away from an opponent who 143-fOUND DIVISION W. L. PO.

of the sort, and consequently were of success are more than doubled Oh Baby, What Do You Do? Orch. Great Dav Orch. scoring honors with 11 tallies. in the event of sisters being used, apparently was ready to put it in 10:00 Robert Burns Panatela The lineups: Staten Island I South Brooklyn highly popular. Then, astutely enough, they concluded, that if a program each week covered songs of regardless of the fact that each of Concord Baptlat 10 1 .908 Marcy Avenue Baptist 10 2 .833 Holy Trinity Lutheran 9 3 .750 Kings Highway M.

8 543 Sixth Avenue Baptist. 3 13 .200 Simpson M. 0 15 .000 G. P. them had an opportunity to inherit O.

P. P. program: Guy Lombardo's Orch. with the Lady in the Smoke. Ted Huslng, an 3 17 the bag.

NOT AT HIS BEST IN 1930 Lmarus.lf 5 2 12 Bolowltj.lf 570K, WNYC 526M. three existing generations, they all the outstanding qualities of the 2 6:05 P.M. "George Wash two strains united in them as well would have a pretty appealing pro 130-POUND DIVISION 2 1 Berman.rf 0 I.ewin 0 P. 0 Bilaesser 3 ington and Citizenship." Na as the defects, which are more apt gram. Perhaps they have.

thaniel Phillips, president 0 All this was part and parcel of LaVerne Fator up to the time he National League of Amerl At any rate, on Friday night at 2 2 8 1 7i Rosenberg 1 1 1 1 Weiss 0 2 Mufson 0 0 4 Jacobs.lg 1 to come to the surface. Accumulated records show that this is a can Citizenship: Theodore W. L. P.O. Central Presbyterian 13 0 1.000 Brooklyn Industrial 4 8 .408 Concord Baptist 5 8 .383 City Park Presby.

3 7 .300 Rldgewood Christian 3 7 .300 nouncer. Wedding of the Painted Doll. Running Between the Raindrops. To be selected. Ladv In the Smoke, little bv Little.

To be selected. Lady In the Smoke. Song of the Islands. 1 Want You for Mvself. 0 1 8:30 o'clock, if you are listening to WABC, you might find yourself Lawson 0 Susklnd.rg 1 M.

Sch'wit! 0 fatal error. One mare may carry hurt his big toe in a race at Saratoga In 1929. After that there was a comDlete change In his riding on the sneed spark, but which one wafted along tobacco fumes to the GIRLS' DIVISION Roosevelt H. S. Orch.

Margaret Linder. flutist. Catherine King, trumpeter, under direction of Emory F. White. German Lessons.

7:00 Y. W. 0. A. program Totals 10 8 28 Totals 11 27 Interior of Peter Zorn's little tobacco Whether that injured toe he was Referee Kroff.

Lincoln. Time ot halvea can be determined only by making the experiment. The results from -20 minutes. shop. A nice setting at that.

Parkvllle Congregational 12 0 1.000 St. Mark's M. 12 2 .857 Central Presbyterian 9 4 .693 Ocean Avenue Congregational 7 .583 Baptist Temple 8 7 .417 Williamsburg welcome House 10:30 Story In a Song: "We'll Have a Kingdom of Our 1 the training stable will show the 7:311 Police alarms; civic In O. P. P.

own." 4 19 one to retain and which to discard. Fistell.lf HOOK. WBBC 214M. 4:0 P.M. Fay Weiss, soprano.

4:18 Frank Pernlkoff, violinist. 4:30 Sport topics. 4:45 Bobby Orr, popular songs. 5:00 Lt. Jos.

M. Almee, Aviation. 5:15 Weinsteln Musical Aristocrata. 5:45 Aunt Polly, children's stories. on Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.

6:15 Yak-A-Dandy. 8 SO Infants' Home of Brooklyn. 6:45 Merchsnt Berenaders. 7:00 Rameau Club Orch. 10 SO Domlnlck Tramontane's Svmphonlsers.

11:00 Parkway Orch. 1 1:15 Trlnl'a Orch, 11:30 Koch cliffonlans. 13:00 Arnold Orch. 1400K. WFOX 214M.

7:30 P.M. Hub program. Rlchter Hour. 8:30 Klein program. 8:45 Rubins Bureau.

1500K. WMBQ 200 M. 8:00 P.M. Buccola and Scan-Ion, songs. 8:15 Peters and PoncelL 8:30 Nancv Marone.

8:50 Joe Scherger. 9:10 Merchants' program. 9:80 Melody Lane Orch. OTHER LOCAL STATIONS Stations. Kilocycles.

Time. 11:00 Morton Downey with uoncora Baptist 5 8 .389 0 0 on the ground a long time alter that mishap was directly responsible for his lack of willingness to take a chance to force his horse through gaps next the rail as had been his wont In other days I know Anrjenz r.rf This Is in line with the deductions Kings Highway lit. E. 3 9 .250 1 1 Leon Belasco Orch. 11:30 Ben Bernle Orch.

1 1 9jJerome 0 1 8 Srhlosjberg 0 OiMandell.o 1 UlLarry drawn from conversations with Fred sc. Lime Lutheran 3 9 .250 0 0 Fogei.ig formation. 7:35 "Alexander Hamilton and our Protective Tariff," Prof. Wm. B.

Guthrie. 7 55 Joseph Conrad, Prof. Harry Krowl. 8:16 "The Value of Plastic Surgery to the Poor of New York City." Dr. Greet.

Asbury Park Casino Baptist Church of Redeemer 3 14 .125 F. Field of Brockton whllo both of 1 7 0 0 Orch. Cowell Oarber.rg 12:30 A.M. Nocturne: Ann 1 11 us were taking the baths at Mount Clemens. Over 30 years ago Mr.

BROOKLYN AMATEUR LEAGUE STANDINGS SECTION ONE W. L. P.O. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kern IHarte.rg I White Boys' 12 1 .923 lent at tne organ. Reve.

Serenade Mtenonne. Snanlsh Dance. Under the Leaves. Moonbeams. A Twilight Dream.

Thing. "Your Dally Menu," Mra. Julian Heath. 8:15 Al and Pete. 2:30 Mountain Minstrel.

8:45 Sisters of the Skillet. 8:00 Tide of Victory. 3:30 Chicago Serenade. 4:00 Dance Orch. 4 :30 Matinee Melodies.

5 OO Maltlne Story program. 5:30 Blue Aces. 5:35 Stock market prices. 5:50 "Sports and Recreation." Capt. Charles Scully.

6 00 National High School chorus. 8:45 Literary Digest Topics in Lowell Thomaa. Charles B. Tramont, announcer. Pepsodent program.

Amos Andy, blackface comedians. Bill Hay, announcer. 7:15 Tastyeast Jesters. Dwlght Latham. Wamp Carle-son.

Guy Bonham, songs with tnandolute accompaniment: Swedish dialect stories. Ford Bond, announcer. I'm Happy When You're Happy. Valparaiso. Original Swedish Dialect Story.

Outside. That Llndy Hop. 7:30 Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. 7:45 Roxy program. Sylvia Froos, soprano; Muriel Pollock and Vee Lawnhurst, lano duo; orch.

direction mo Rapee. 8:30 Luden's Novelty Orch. Russia balalaika direction Alexander Klrllloft. George Hicks, announcer. Old Comrades, Orch.

I've Found What I wanted In You. Orch. with vocal chorus. Valse flarl. Orch.

Yours and Mine. Orch. with vocal chorus. Oct Ooln', Orch. Truly.

with vocal chorus. Av Av Ay, Orch. Selection from Carmen, Orch. The King's Horses. Orch.

with vocal chorus. Anchors Aweigh. Orch. 9 OO Maytag Orch. Earle Snlcer, baritone; direction Victor Young, Ted Pearson, announcer.

9:30 Chesebrough Real Polks. Sketch of small-town life; Oeorge Frame Brown, O. Underbill Macy, Virginia Farmer, Tommy Brown, Edwin M. Whitney. Elsie Mae Oordon, Phoebe Mackay, novelty band.

direction Harry Salter. Alwyn Bach, announcer. Field began breeding Holstein cattle. From the start he favored the Idea that the only way to produce TotaH 17 4 38 12 4 28 Time of Totala Referee- N. T.

urooaiyn Maroons 11 1' .917 Polish Falcons 7 8 .533 Good Counsel B. C. 6 8 .429 Pioneer A. 0 4 7 .364 Industrial Home Alumni 8 9 .357 -Kalber, O. C.

champions or cattle that would mea Peter's friends gathered in the back room with the smoke constitute the atmosphere. Now the program to be played by an 18-plece orchestra under Eugene Ormandy and four soprano solos by Lillian Taiz will be divided into five parts. Each of these five parta will contain four selections. One selection in each group will be taken from the period of 1895 to 1901, another from 1902 to 1908, a third from 1C09 to 1915 and the last from 1916 to 1922. "A clever idea, what?" chorus the Dutch Masters and Columbia.

And So On Doc Sig Spaeth will dn annt.hor rr rrosDect a. a ft 660K. WEAF 454M. P.M. Hotel New York, er Concert Ensemble.

sure up to the standard was by mating cows from families that had produced either champions or out Independent A. 3 11 .214 But the fact remains that In race after race wherein a gap presented Itself and he could have taken advantage of it to drive through the opening at the winning post, he failed to grasp the opportunity and guided his horse the long route on the outside. And by those actions he frequently lost races which he probably would have won had he taken the short course along the rail. On top of all this, Fator in his work showed a strain of indiffer- ii.i n.nP cnmothlnK now in his SECTION TWO Abraham or Btraua 12 1 .923 8: on "Play Life of the Child." Dr. Marlon Strana- standing Individuals with bulls in Knox Hat Company 11 1 .917 heriting the same qualities for three or four generations without a break.

B. V. D. Five 8 4 .600 Wellington A. 8 6 .600 Alpine A.

C. 5 6 .453 Fraternity Five 3 8 .273 14th Regiment 3 .273 nan. 8:15 Breen and de Rose. 2:30 Sunshine Circle. Charlotte Oeer.

Frans Bauman. tenor. St 1 5 Current even ta. 3:30 Sixteen Singers. Average High Enough Not all the products of these mat- WOV, Manhattan halves 20 minutes.

Perth Amboy I Williamsburg a. p. p. a. f.

p. Moran.lf 2 0 4lKati.lf 113 Sussman 2 0 41 Cohen, rf 0 4 4 Pomaa.rf 2 2 6 Levy 10 2 Sewlch.c 113 Lelbowitt.c 12 4 Mtrchan.lg 1 5 0 0 0 Aron.rg 1 7 Leonard 2 15 Ewart 0 0 OiFistell.rg 113 Totals 9 13 3T! Totala 1 9 21 Referee Dubin. Time of halvea 20 minutes. Combines Bensonhurst o. p.

p. a. p. p. Bender.lf 3 2 8IHorensteln.lf 0 0 0 Stelzner.rf 2 1 SiKlelman.lf 1 1 3 Levlne 2 0 41 Berni n.rf 3 2 8 Peibush.e 3 4 10 L.Bernstein 2 2 6 Qoodman.lg 3 3 0 Rosenthal.c 14 6 Oroaa.rg 2 2 6 Kats.lg 1 3 2 15 Totals 15 12' 42! Totals 10 13 33 570K.

WMCA 526M. 1 SO P.M Jack Filman. sport chat. 1:40 Musical Interlude. 1:45 Jean Carrol, contralto.

8:00 Selbert-Wlison Entertainers. 8:30 Health Talk. 8 45 Austin Cornejo. baritone: Chick Farmer, recording artist; Hlldegarde Sells, soprano. 3 00 Anastaslan Rabinoff.

soprano. 31 5 Allan Prescott. 3:30 Clslr Willis, contralto. 4:00 Ooldburg Entertainers. 4:15 Overbeck's talk.

4:30 Richard DeSylva, violin: James McOarrigle. baritone: Helen Alexander, soprano. 6:00 Judge Gustavo Hart-man, talk. 5 in Kish and Sonla and Andrew shea, tenor. 6:30 Veledown program.

5:45 Schlossmana on Parade. 8:30 "Lotus Land." on Les Re is and Art! Dunn. 9:30 Goodman's Matsoh Flatbush Dodgers 1 12 .000 1130 9:00 a.m.- p.m. 4 no United States Marine lngs made the grade, but the average was high enough for the Dutch- Bond. Lady Next Door.

Oobel Mystery Girl. 5:45 Rex Cole Mountaineers. his "Synthetic Sones" On t.hfl Hnnnv land cattle to win in every field and WCDA. Manhattan 1350 11:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. WHN.

Manhattan 1010 1:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. WPAP. Manhattan 1010 9:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m. WCAP. Asbury Park Wonder Bakers' program on WEAF resulted In the produce of this farm Black and Gold Room being sold all over the world on BOUTS AT JAMAICA Ted Sandwina, American-German heavyweight star, will oppose Um-berto Torriani, In the feature eight-round bout at the Jamaica Arena tonight.

lomorrow night, showing that you, or at least he, can do almost anything with a few notes. :wi.m.-u.wm, WLBX. Long Island City When Mr. Field decided to invade 49 p.m. 7: 1500 12:00 m.

string ensemble dl reotlon Ludwlg Laurier. Al wvn Bach, announcer. Prelude to Act III. Overture. La Burlesque.

Serenade. Largo. Selections from Contes de Hoffman. Grace Hayes, star of motinn na WGBB. Freeoort 1210 9:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Referee Kroff. Lincoln. Time of halvea ture, musical comedy and vaudeville, Is guest artist on the Camel Pleasure Hour on WJZ Wednesday 20 minutes. WCAM. Camden 1280 10:30 a.m.-ll:45 p.m.

WWRL. Woodslde Stars Temple Ahavath N. Y. D. All 2 4 Sholom Wltte.If 1 1S00 8:00 a.m.-ia:ao a.m.

6:30 "Who's Behind the Name?" Edwin Alger. 6:45 Black and Gold Room a. P. PL.Milberg.rl 2 0 4 u'Biii, at OC10CK. S.BalbeT.lf 2 81 Bufyer.c 13 5 Hour.

10:00 Warren Nash program. 10:80 Three Little Sachs, ceremonies on the occasion nf t.h string ensemble dl WAAM. Newark 1250 7:00 a.m.-ll:01 p.m. WKBO. Jersey City 1450 1:00 a.m.

a.m. WAAT. Jersey City Buckwld.rf 1 0 0 2 2 Kempner 1 0' 2 Oshlnsky.lg 0 0 0 rection Ludwlg Laurier. Al- presentation of the James E. Sul the light harness horse circles he carried the methods whlsii were developed successfully the Holstein field into the new venture.

In other words, after examining the inheritance of the leading performers, es- pecially in the futurities, he decided that the descendants of about 25 or 30 mares had forced their way Into the warp of the entire racing fabric and through their inherent abilities to carry on from one generation to the other appeared repeatedly in the most successful performers Auronson.e 4 0 H.scnaan.ri 2 0 4 harmony. 10:45 Village Barn Doin's, 11:00 News Summary. 1 1 -OA A. c. O.

Nearo Orch. livan Memorial Medal to Bobby Jones will be heard through WJZ 040 8:30 a.m.- p.m. wyn Bacn. announcer. Memiett Rococco.

Waltf. I leoestraum. Norweeien Stilts. Sachs.lg 5 1 111 13 4 Stromberg-Carlson pro 11:35 Village Grove Nut Club. dray 3 1 7 TOMORROW MORNING 18:05 A.M.

Kocaweu lerrace. 12'n- Texas Guinan's Gang. gram. Kolln Hager, tenor; Rochester Civic Orch. direction Guy Fraser Harrison.

A Musical Deml-Tasse: John Barclay, baritone, and Totals 17 8 421 Totals 6 7 IS Time of 103 Village Grove Nut WABC 7:30 A.M. Organ Reveille, nn Mnrnlna Devotions. namer Rvbner. piano. Neel CUUC limb nna oimuv.v.....e horsemanship.

Previously he had been ambition personified. No rider had ever shown eagerness of purpose more than Fator. And because of this asset in his makeup he was popular in the extreme with racegoers. They appreciated his verve and vigor. And then came a complete metamorphose of his riding form.

He was like a different rider one who had lost all interest in the things which in other years had been so Important to him. His work was uch at times that the racegoers pave him the "rasberry" on his return to the scales. This was in ttartlin? contrast to what the famous jockey had once received pplause loud and long. LIKELY TO BE A 'COMEBACK' Last fall Fator and Harry F. Sin-flair, his employer, agreed to dis-dgree.

And that in the face of the fact that their agreement, their contract, was to run another year, 1931. Whether Fator or the owner of the Rancocas Stable took the initiative to bring about this change is as a sealed book. Neither man has made statement regarding the matter. But, inasmuch as Fator's salary Will Fav. announcer.

Referee Wunderlich, Savage, halves 20 minutes. Club. 10:30 Empire Builders. Dra 1:35 Frank McManus, 8:15 Pertussin Playboys, matic Sketcn wun narvey Haves. Lucille Husting and Don Ameche; orch.

direction Jnsenh Koestner. UnexceUed Research and He found, however, that the de Tenor. 810K. WPCH 370M. P.M.

Rita Lowe, Brad ana ai. 8:30 Tony's Scran Book. Mornlne Minstrels. Ensien. announcer.

Une Femme Qui Passe. On London Bridie. The Sentry's Song. The Chancellor's Dream. When Hritain Really Ruled the Waves.

7:15 The World Today scendants of such mares as Jessie li on Slumber Music. Rafael 9 Something for Every One. fi 9A Mnrninff Moods. 1:45 Jack Filman, sport Pepper, Ethelwyn, Nell and Flaxey, when mated with stallions that nicked with their inheritance, pro 9:45 Everyday Beauty by chat. i-Kn Marlon Yurdln.

eon. tralto and Andrew Shea, Gallndo, violinist; siring ensemble direction Ludwlg Laurier. Milton Cross, announcer. Iphlgenie In Aulis. Selection from Magic Flute.

Entr'acte from Rosamunde. Adoration. Be Embraced, Ye Millions. Over the Hills. Reverie.

Lullabv. Unor. -1 nnm Karrina Orch. Rockne Stresses Hard Job That Grid Coach Fills Points Out Winning Is Necessary to Hold Jobs-Differ From Professors "Cuban Unrest." James O. McDonald.

7:30 Careless Love: Negro sketch: Incidental music. 8 a Business?" Merle Thorpe. 8:15 Fifteen Minutes In the Nation's Capital: Thomas Washington Introduced by duced a higher percentage cf racing value than the same number of mares tracing to all kinds of sources 8:46 Carrie Llllle, comedi Laboratory enne. n-nn Allen Prescott. and even considered equally well bred.

Nlvea. Eileen Douglas. 10:00 Fashion Facts of 1931, 10:15 Melody Parade. 10:30 O'Cedar Time. 10:45 Beauty Aid.

11:001. B. Allen. WEAF 6:45 A.M. Health Exercises.

8 00 Oene and Olenn. 8:15 Morning Devotions. 8:30 Cheerio. 9:00 Parnassus String Trio. 9:15 Campbell's Orch.

9:4 5 A. and P. program, is nn U. fl. Marine Band.

315 Ludowlc Huot, French tenor. 8:30 John O. Hewitt Players. vtrorge wnarcon pepper. 830 A.

tt P. Ovosles: Prank Of the others the track test IS OO Cab Calloway Orch. 12:30 A.M Joe Morgan Orch. Facilities I a t. canton Boxlll tenors: Stanley McClelland iiiuisuay mgnt at 10 o'clock.

Leonle Adams, young American Poet, on WJZ Wednesday night at 10:45 o'clock. Herbert S. Dickey Jungle explorer, on WABC Thursday night at 8:45 Clive Brook, British motion picture star, makes last radio talk before leaving for England on WOR Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Will Rogers on Family Part program on WEAF tonight at 9:30 o'clock. Lincoln Boys Dare Weather, But in Vain Abraham Lincoln High School, that new institution on Ocean Parkway, facing Brighton Beach and the Atlantic Ocean, which was opened to the public some six months ago, has made many progressive strides in its larva stage One of its athletic units, the handball team, Just recently organized, when stumped in its quest for courts to practice on, went so far as to brave winter winds to learn the intricacies of the game on 4 On Jack Keooy, oaruone, and Gladys Gifford, pianist.

inn Dukes of the Ukes. baritone: Emll Cote, bass: Irving Weill, accompanist: 4:45 Amusements Celebrity prch. direction Hirrv Hor- Period. 5:00 Health Talk. 5:15 Girl of Yesterday.

Kathrvn Parsons. 11:00 "Your Child." Orace 6 HO Chick Farmer, record ing artist. 5:45 Captain Joe's Stories. 6:00 Merrimen Quartet. iira.

Mtlton J. Cross, an. nouncer. Gvnsv Dance. Liebeslled.

Annie Laurie Quartet Hull Poom Chatter. Snowflakes. La Comparsita. It Hmned in Nordland: Selections. On Home and Tell Your Mother Quartet A Tol.

Just a Gigolo. Berceuse. The River and Me Oavott Des Mathurins. Polovetsian Dance Ballet. 8eienade Aragonaise.

9:30 Oeneral Motors program: Will Rogers, humorist Abbott. 11:15 Radio Household Institute. 1 1 Sweet and Low Down. 12:00 M. On Wings of Song.

wjz" 7:30 A.M. Rise and Shine. 7:45 Jolly Bill and Jane. 8:00 On the 5:15. 8:15 "Mouth Health." Mar-lev R.

Sherrls. 8:30 Vermont lumber Jacks, 8:45 A. and P. program. 9:00 Popular Bits.

Three Little Maids. 9:45 Miracles of Magnolia. ysjl Since 1915 600K. WGBS 499M. 1:30 P.M.

Florence Lesley, songs. 1:45 Marcua 8lmpson. Johnny Blue Orch. 8:30 Walter C. Simon, pianist.

2:45 Evarlsto Corredor. Spanish lessons. 4:00 Four Rosa Bros. 4 SO Austin de Stolfe. tenor.

5 on Nick Lang, songs. 6 1 5 Norman R. Hoover, stamp talk. 5 30 Judge Oustave Hart-man. "Israel Orphan Asylum." 6:45 Accordion, Bob Gregory.

8:00 Phllhermonlum Trio. 6 1 5 Thoroughbreds. 6:30 Acker, Merrall and Cnndit. in-nn Morning Glories. 710K.

WOB 422M. 1:30 P.M. N. J. Club Women's Hour.

8:00 Prof. Wm. H. P. La-mont.

8:15 Sadie M. Gann, pianist. Snapshots of George Washington from a Navy blimp. 3 .10 Paul Mulcahy, baritone. 3:45 Newark Theaters programs.

3 50 Mary and Virginia Drane. violinists. 4 OO Newark Safety Council. 4:15 Francesco Losavlo, tenor. 4:30 Essex String Trio.

4 57 Aviation Weather Report. Spanish Lessons, Prof. Maximo Iturrslde. 515 Miss Algonquin 7100. 6:85 Curtlas Candy program.

5:30 Williams Trio. 64(1-Peter Paul Limerick Contest. 5:4 5 Hobby Club. 5:59 Weather Announcement. 6 Uncle Don.

Journal of Air. 6 45 Hotel Astor Concert Orch. 7:15 Melville K. Packer: "48 Years In a Locomotive Cab." 7:30 Paul Sabln's Orch. 8 on Ybry Presents WIU Osborne.

WOR Minstrels. oo Los Charroa, Tito Oui-sar. tenor; Chsgo Rodrlguea. baritone: Juarez Garcia, guitar. Theme: Flor de Dalla.

guest artist: Brigadiers, male 10:15 Through the Looking uoney isiana wails, but the hardiness of the individual nlave was a large one and that there were many promising Rancocas thoroughbreds being prepared for this season, it would seem, at least, that each thought the change would be of mutual benefit. Fator at his best is In the first division of jockeys. There is no question on tliat score. He is well worth the sum, $25,000, that report savs he will receive to pilot Bradley's horses. His skill of the old days will soon pay for his salary.

But will he be able to stage a complete comeback? There Is a saying in sports that v. hen you get money and the years creep over the head of a fighter, runner, a skater, a baseball player, a jockey, loses his "it." This is true in part. Frequently those called has-beens have staged brilliant comebacks. Fator has not even Joined the has-been class. Can he stage a come-back in the affections of racegoers? There's no reason why he shouldn't.

He isn't old. He has the skill. Will he do the trick? Glass. 10:3 'HI and Judy. 10:4 5 Food talk.

uc enougn 10 overcome a rugged Bensonhurst Jewish Community 11 OO Mrs. A. M. uouniss. uuoo ream yesterday then-opening meet.

The Blue unci wj meir nosu, 8 to 0. In the feature match Al Solinsky, proved that he was moving in the right direction and at the same time convinced him that half a dozen mares which produced speed uniformly would show a better return than a couple of dozen which represented only a string of names with an odd performer credited to them. In a word. Mr. Field Is firm In his opinion that the selection of mares Is more important than the stallions at the head of the stud, as a breeder can at any time go outside for services, but he cannot find a substitute for the mares.

On the other hand, a mare cannot contribute more than one foal a year, and another year will show whether she is a success or failure. A stallion may get 50 foals and, if a failure, wreck an establishment that depended on him solely for a couple of years. In Mr. Field's opinion the mare Is more than a shell in the production of a foal. Her good or bad qualities will enter into the makeup of the product, tracing to the germ from the sire.

If she possesses the indefinable quality of passing on the merit spark to her foals, the chance of success is doubled, as the merit coming from the male must be taken for granted. The frequent appearance of descendants of such mares in the pedigrees of futurity winners also adds strength to the argument. Take Jessie Pepper, for example. Her lines have dominated the racing field since Estabella produced Prince Regent and Heir-at-Law, a number of years ago, and leads through the three McKinney mares, sisters in this instance, which gave the turf Ouy McKinney, Dewey McKinney, Scotland. Rose Scott, Highland Scott, Ouy Abbe and a number of others.

WOR 6:45 A M. Ovm classes, 8 Weather reports. 8 15 Journal of Air. 8 30 Macv's Period. 8 4 5 Musical Novelettes, ft on The Bamberger Hour.

9:30 Belle Lenert. Rnnffa Allen Meaney. 6:45 Beck Hatsard Sport warm: orcn. direction Frank Black: Olndvs Rice sonrane. George Hicks, announcer.

Suwanee. ouartet Zlerfeld Folltes Medley: Pow Row Row. 1012. Qsrrfen of My Dreams. ion.

A Pretty Girl la Like a Melody. 1919. 'Neath a South Sea Moon. 1622. Orch.

and ouartet. Esrerots from Orange Blossoms: A Dream of Orange Blossoms. The Lonelv Nest. A Kiss In the Dark. Orch.

and ouartet. Love Boat, Lewie James and orch. Follies of 1922. medley: ui uie nome team, conquered Lou Miller, 31 to 18. The summaries: 8fngles Herman fvln m.

ney stem. 11-! 10 OO McCann Pure Food Hour. Mra. J. S.

Rellly. Common Reuse for Mothers. Pittsburgh They were talking sports in a Pittsburgh hotel room and naturally enough the conversation drifted to football, because the big fellow sprawled on the bed and smoking a cigar was Knute Rockne. "Football coaches," mused the Notre Dame master mind, pushing aside a book about Shylock and another about Jeb Stuart, the Confederate cavalry officer, "compare with all other classes better than most." He smiled at one of nis callers, Elmer Layden, Duquesne mentor and one of his famous "Four Horsemen." "Of course," he went on to the Associated Press, "a few isolated cases of coaches doing too much squawking when they are defeated are expected. The great majority are fine men with Ideals.

"Victory is their bread and butter, to be sure. Yet how many ever asked a player to do a single thing that was wrong that help them hold their Jobs? On the contrary, the players are punished for Infractions of the accepted code, which is a high one. "They're good men, honoreble, and remember if they don't win they lose their jobs. I wonder how many faculty members must produce or get out. Understand, I'm not against professors.

I think, as a matter ot fact, most of them are underpaid. But they don't have as hard a time holding their jobs as the coaches. "When I hear a professor making wild statements about football which I know are untrue, I don't get angry, but I naturally wonder whether he Is as far off about what he teaches his class as he is when he starts expounding football. "The trouble with some of them the professors is that they live a guarded existence. They don't have to fight for their Jobs, They don't have Talk.

Plavcholce. 8:15 Alamec Hotel News. 8 30 Moment Musleale. 8:35 Junior Federation Forum. 8:45 Chopin Anniversary program.

9:15 Unemployment Talk. 8:30 Wrestling Matches. Madison Square Garden. 10 3O Night In Italy. Arcadia Orch.

Sol Oromet. 31-8; Albert Solinsky de-feated Louis Miller. 31-16; Herbert Ros-Si W1" Menache, 3117. 11:15 Edna White Quartet. 11:30 Arretta watts, cookery of Msnv 3 anu Alex Kapiow Mdel and Jack Kalish, 11-4 5 WOR Ensemble.

12:00 Journal of Air. Jo Ranson of the EAGLE Broadcasts his weekly "Book Chat" over WLTH every Tuesday at 1:15 P. M. Shipman Again Wins Too Much Competition in Air, Bike Race Wreath For the second consecutiva omir Flier Dives Into Boxing Game George Shipman, of the Empire City Wheelmen, carried off th TO TRY REEVES AT SECONll John Collins, Red Sox manager, Is going to give Bob Reeves a shot at second base. Bobby played short for Washington and also had to help Leon Goslln play left field when the latter's arm went wrong In 1928, but at Boston he has been used mostly at third.

Kenneth Hunter, the Sparta, I1L, Lawrence Corsa Wins Met. Rifle Title Captain Lawrence Corsa, of Brooklyn, won the four-bore rifle championship of the Metropolitan Rifle League yesterday at the 22d Division Train Armory, where the concluding shooting of a three-day meet was held. Captain Corsa shot 499 out of 500 to nose out Edward B. Manning of Nyack, N. Y.

Charles Johnson, of Philadelphia, who won the title last year, was third. AGAIN IT'S ALL BILL Cincinnati, Feb. 23 Before 4.500 spectators, the largest crowd ever to witness a tennis match here. Bill If idea defeated Karl Kozeluh at I 6, 62. the exhibition being cut to twc honors of the 15-mlle bicycle race staged yesterday from Prospect Park to Coney Island.

The race proved a thriller from start to finish, especially on the last mile, when Shipman came up from behind to take the lead. endurance flier, now aspires to be the world' heavyweight boxing champion. Hunter, who flew with his brother John to a short-lived endurance fly- ine record last summer, has de Shipman was racing on even He Is six feet tall and weighs 175 pounds. Although he never has fought in the ring, he said he found as a coal miner In southern Illinois that he "packs a wallop." "I'm as good as Schmeling, Strib-ling, Sharkey or any of them maybe not right now, but in a year or so, watch me go!" he remarked. "There's too much competition In endurance flying.

When a flier was killed recently, his employer had 2,000 applications for his Job In 24 hours." He will be followed at 1 :25 by terms with Sam Regglano and Louis Paolillo for most of the way. The three staged a spirited sprint on the SON GRAPPLER LIKE DAD Wiliam Cutten. a Junior at Colgate University, is following in his father's footsteps, at least in athletics. When George B. Cutten, president of the university, was a student at Yale, he was a varsity grappler.

Now his son, says the Associated Press, is on the varsity wrestling team at Colgate, cided boxing "is a more remunera-time profession" and announced he would go into training at a Chicago gymnasium for a ring career. Maurice E. McLoughlin, whoso daily Eagle news flashes are) CHARLEY SCHMIDT AGAIN Charles Schmidt, former major league catcher, who participated in two World Series with Detroit, Is planning to beat his way back at the age of 50 as a playing manager. "I going to take lessons Irom one of WLTH's most popular. finishing lap, but Shipman proved the fastest of the trio, pulling up on the last quarter mile to snatch; the lead and win.

Kid Howard and then go after the title," be said. features..

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