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1 13 Will the Ides of March Prove Too Much for Sun Beau to Win BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 11)01. Hockey Race Becomes Study St. John's Avenges Defeat On Gridiron by Trouncing; Brooklyn Prep Quintet King, of Old Horses Is Top Weight in the Agua Caliente 'Cap Visitations Capture First Court Pennant Brooklyn Scores Over Koch ester Centrals in Rough Contest Of Ifs and And Champions in Other Spoils, Boro Schools Fail in Water Even Is! Brooklyn is quite a borough when it comos to P. S. A.

L. competition. It seems to dominate the entire city In prac- tlcally every sport, making annual in fool brill e.spe-' cially and basketball, track and baseball. Hut there's ono" sport In which Brooklyn can make no headway whatever. That sport is swimming.

The borough may have turned out the two best football teams in the city in Poly Prep and Manual and it may produce track outfits like New Utrecht. But when it comes to the water sport It lags far behind the others, especially Manhattan and the Bronx. 1'. S. A.

I Tourney Pro St. John's and Brooklyn Prep, traditional rivals for a score of years, continued their hostilities on the St. John's basketball floor yesterday and the home team avenged their football defeat by decisively turning back the Blue and White. 32 to 14. St.

John's held the upper hand vules 3Iatlieiuaticians Willi Keen Ilrain Food nobinson was high scorer with four points. IS VICTOR The Thomas Jefferson court team displayed a strong passing attack coupled with a fine defense and easily swamped the Columbia University freshmen, 33 to 14, at the Linns' gym yesterday. The victors did not get started until the second half, leaning 9 to 8 at half time The lineup: By VV. C. VREELAND Will Sun Beau In March step forth the world's greatest winner among race horses? Will he move from fourth place, just behind Gallant1 Fox, Zev and Blue Larkspur, into the lead by winning the' Agua Caliente Handicap? If fortune should favor him in that respect he will win $100,000, and this will place well Over the top well in front of Gallant Fox.

But in that month of March is there a hidden menace? throughout the contest and at the STANDINd OF TIIK TEAMS L. end of the half had rolled un a 14 Jimalta (I 0 (I to 8 lead. Murtha, Lawlor and Freidank did most of the St. John's Pis id 10 5 4 Manual 5 1 0 Hinoklyn Tech 5 1 0 Manual 5 1 0 Erasmus Hall 2 3 I Hnvs High 2 4 0 scoring, Murtha having nine, while Jell-rson I Columbia (14 What was that whisper in the ears of Julius Caesar beware O. F.

P.i Komnson With eight stood out for Prep. Stuvvesant I 5 I Thomas Jefferson (1 0 The Visitation Triangles earned a hard-fought victory over the Rochester Centrals last night at Arcadia Hall to clinch the first half championship of the American Basketball League. The final tally found the Brooklyn cagesters on the long end of a 3023 score. Last night's victory gave the Triangles their first pennant in three years of American Basketball League competition. The Centrals trailed at the Intermission whistle, 2013.

Knr.nnsky.lf 5 1 1 1 the ides of March. Will the winds which blow across Agua Franklin K. Lane 0 6 0 Nerotn 0 OILundslrom Oolklu.rf 3 3 q.Hinnrrin rf The lineup: Today, for example, fieorge Wir-h- Caliente track on that, great day St. John's. Brooklyn Prep.

(I. Rab ovkllz 0 OlVancowltz I I mgion is the city V. ri. A. swlm- O.

P. P.l P. I InCUS. 0 (11 lr Murtha. If 0 0 jwiiiofind 1 0 aiKaplan 0 0 nvnian.ii; 0 1'Diilin Peenev.rf Lentl Lawlor.

in irT licit llrooklyn College Erasmus Tank Champ Receives 4 1 OiWllson.lf 0 2 2'Hogan 2 1 4 2 2 awalters 2 1 5iParks.lg 2 0 4 :) 2 prove death dealing to the chance of Sun Beau? Or will the balmy air which usually prevails at that place act as a spur to send him home first? Frieriank.ljr li rulLk 0 1 Oolohtiuin.rg 3 M. Ralt'ovltz 0 0 OUJrle.rtT It'lanta Ua is FUrey.rg From Whitewash Double Award In a preliminary contest the Colony Hrlen.rg 11 10 Totals Mabel. Boys High. iilg Five easily defeated the Central 10 4 24 Totals Ueferee- By FRANK REIL The P. S.

A. L. hockey tournament has reached that stage in the campaign when mathematics teachers arc pressed into service to figure out all the ifs and ands concerning the chances of ft certain team winning tho city championship. Every school has its own system of Juggling dope sheets to get the desired result, and the arithmetic hounds ran make thp figures go through all Totals Tnlnls 11 11 hcleiee- -Di-niiing. Collegians by the score of 2317.

City College and Brooklyn College In the semi-annual award day The losers led at the halftime EASY FOR I.OHC.HMN met. last night at the uptown gym The Bishop Louphlin Memorial whistle, 147. Cudahy, of the Col ony five, gained high scoring hon In one of their athletic Hirelings High School five conquered the St held yesterday In the auditorium of the Erasmus Hall High School, a total of 158 awards were given to the members of the various athletic ming champion. And Fwindrr Childs is the holder of the Robert Kam merer trophy, indicative of morn than a little say in the city crown too. Washington is from Manhat-" tun: Fviindcr is a Bronx outfit.

Washington Erasmus last Monday night, In the liniil dual meet to take (he city crown. Kvnnder did Its winning In the Columbia pool last night, scoring IK points to wia the trophy given lor the highest ixilnt scorer in the individual P. 3. A. L.

title races. NOT ONE TITLE FOR ItKOOKI.VN The Individual champions-, who gained the titles before a full housn. SUN BEAU IS THE FAVORITE All of which touches on the chance cf Willis Sharpe Kilmer's great six-year-old horse. Sun Beau is top weights, 129 pounds, for the Agua Caliente This is as It Michael's team, 34 to 12, in a one ors wun eignt points. The lineup: and the uptnwnrrs easily swamped I lie Bruoklymtes, 32 to fl.

Brooklyn sided C. H. S. A. A.

contest last vis. inangies oioi Hoch. Centrals (23) teams by the teams' coaches. Wil sorts of magic, was saved from a whitewashing night at Bishop Loughlin. The win ners led, 18 to 4, at.

half time. The lineup: Loughlin (341 I St. Michael's H2i liam Stratton, head of the gym department, presided at the gala func when isid Becker threw Captain l.en ehould be. It was no error of Judg Vernon in 1 Hi of the Hi-pound Brennan.ll 4 0 8Hlrsch.lt Conaty.rl 3 0 6 Rabin. rf Keliett.o 3 0 4 Hearn.o Scrlll.lg 3 0 euhlen.lg Rellly.rg 3 0 6 Klntzlng.rg ISIegal.rg Just now the best students of the fourth dimension at Jnmaica, Manual, Brooklyn Tech and New Utrecht are buried deep in calculations so ment in the handicappers of the tion.

SWIMMING Major E. and aold Cantain Harvev track in placing that weight on him PI 1 2 0 4lHvland.If 1 3 2 2 6 Proctor 0 0 4 2 10 Bnoaard.rf 0 0 0 0 0 Muckln.c 1 2 0 0 GomkLlK 0 I VICTORY FOR ST. FRANCIS The St. Francis College freshmen basketball team gained a two-point victory over the Bushwick High School quintet yesterday at the St. Francis gym.

The flnal tally was 2624. St. Francis led at the intermission whistle, 168. Fitzgerald of the victors gained high scoring honors with 11 points, while Belzer of the vanquished five tallied 10 points for the encounter. The lineup: HI Francis Bushwlrk g.

p. i g. 2 Beber.lf 5 10 Kinle rf 0 0 0 Heck.rf 2 0 4 Filgerald.c 5 1 11 iTraklmas.c 10 2 Hngan.lK 2 0 2 0 4 Mi-Cau y.rg 1 0 2 Sallg.rg 2 0 4 Oay.rg 0 1 1 Totals II 4 yfil TnUli Llvely.lf Daley Kennv.rf tlelke Painter. Robinson. Milton Rosenberg, Oeome Per- He tossed in he was Judged Totals 15 0 30 Totals GPP 5 0 10 2 0 4 1 1 3 2 0 4 10 2 0 0 0 11 1 23 (171 1 1 3 0 2 2 2 1 5 1 0 2 1 3 5 0 0 0 class.

The summaries: m-l'nuncl Class Ira Klaftrr, C. N. thirw llmnan I)l'nin i in In r-'S-Pouinl cln.ss ui I-1 it nrlsci, (:. N. rirli ulrl Sanrlcr Wnhllirrit.

0 CO Class rel.e I'lltel, N. Y-. threw Sam (it's, lilm. In 1 Class l.n Vrninn, (' on his merits. Collegians Colony (23) i Flaherty McCutcheon 0 0 2 Kearn.s.rg 1 0 of l.uui) funs, number three each! 0 0 0 Now, 129 pounds is no great weight for Sun Beau.

He's strong and Bunnister.lg 1 Carroll 1 Lcllly.rg 4 from Manhattan and the 2 10i 3 0 8 Slegeman.lf Cudahy.rf 4 0 8' Hart.rf Sassone.c 1 0 Lattel.lg 0 0 OWelss.lg Felix.rg 2 3 Demusey.rg -1 N. threw Hid Heeler, 2 i.i, Heeker profound that even Einstein would hesitate to doubt the reasoning. The Manual mathematicians were on the job last night at the Brooklyn lee Palace after the Park SIoX' skaters had run rough shod over the much beaten but still champion Erasmus Hull team. That 20 victory started the wheels going in the brain department, and the result was that Manual has a swell enance to win the title IF. Totals 14 6 The seventh Is a Fur lad, Carlos Fernandez.

Fernandez won his title in the dive, wilh a total of r2.8 points. Beferee Gallagher. St. John's. PRATT LOSES TO ST JOHN'S The St.

John's College junior vnr Totals 10 3 23' Totals verile and proportionately if tho weights were jumped 20 pounds ou every colt that is eligible to start he would have a better chance to win than his opponents. Physically he is bolter able to carry weight than his rivals. Then, too. the distance, one Only one dililin-iulshing perform sity turned back the Pratt Jayvces, 14 to 9, at the loner's floor last niaht Hi frrce Nip Lynch, E. 1.

A. 'l ime of I 13-Year-Old Girl in a defensive contest. At half time ance saved Brooklyn from complete oblivion In last night's meet. was the trio of performances turned in by Ihe Kimsihhs Hall relay team of Grant Koch, Charles Havward, quarters 8 minutes. E.

1). IS SWAMPED the visitors were far ahead, 7 to 1 Captures Fourth uij. winsuan wiiKens, Muion uaraner, Sidney Moskowlti, Otto Hilderbrand, Kob-im Cunningham, Alvin Zises. Thomas Pitt. Donald Ballentyne.

Charles Havward. Grant Koch. Bernard Illson. Irving Feigen end Manager Sumuel Wulwlck. EH lor swimming: Philip Good, Albert Isukson.

Lawrence Kraaner and Assistant Manager Paul Perlin. FOOTBALL Major Captain Clifford Skudln. Irvlni? Gorber, Getty Page, Louis Goldstein. Herbert Klrschner. Moe Ruder, Samuel Mesel-miin, Joe Hlcca, Robert Leavy.

Phil Friedman. Norman Raines. Grant Harbison. Harold ott, Fred GrolT and Manager Julian Fromer. EH (or football: Lawrence Cassava, Charles Appei.

Cesar Benvenuto. Edward Bctral. Edward Hick. William Monakan. Jock Boyle, Vincent Flschellt, Gordon Cap-shnw, Philip Kelt.

Malcolm Davidson, Hy Rlcca and Assistant Manager Bert Dank. J. V. FOOTBALL EJV: Teddy Brooks. Fred Capshaw.

Robert Cooney, Milton Ettenson, Robert Etten-eon, Jerome Reinetz. Lewis Bcherwell, Phil Slviadrn. Alvin Smolin, Ernest Stei-zer, Ed Whiting. Sidney Zellman, Abe Oreenberg, Abe Cosat and Sidney Goodman. E-Jv-H: Harold Alysert, Harrv Caplan, Jack Hurwltz, Robert Leray McCallum, George Markowitz, John Mintz, Tom Lanche.ster.

Farrent Parker, Gilbert liciss. Harold Strauss, William Schopel, Henry Sehwartzman. Harold Sticker, mile and a quarter, suits him. It is neither too far" nor too short. It brings out all the best that's in him Nagler with six points was high With three regulars out of the thrrw Vermin In I 111 I liS-I'mnn! ('litis lr-ltn firnhnan.

C. C. N. defeated lull Allien. 1 it George Uul luni-on CI.

threw Al Slrulls, llrooklyn C'oIIpkp. cln indell. (J. N. threw Uerhert I.ehotlecl, 2 Ml.

HeavvwpiKht Class ll-rnian Flnkelsleln. C. C. N. defeated Hill Friedman.

Ilruok-l)li College. 7 line advantage, (i BROOKLYN ACADEMY OUTPLAYED (Sprciul to the Euylci Woodmere, L. Jan. 10 The Woodmere Academy basketball team defeated Brooklyn Academy, 37 to 11, here last night. The losers were scorer of the contest.

Olto Hildehrand and Milt Ilnsen--" lineup due to a deficiency in their Swimming Title his speed and his endurance. The lineup: berg. studies, Eastern District High, play Sun Boau, despite his weight, 1s Mils ouatlet played tag with St. John's J. v.

ing on lis home court yesterday, There are several steps in the line of solution and the first hinges upon Brooklyn Tech beating Jamaica this Wednesday. If this hapjiens and if Manual turns back New Utrecht, Jamaica, Tech and Manual will all be tied for first place. After beating Jamaica, Tech can almost grab the title Itself, as Bays High should be no obstacle, while the Manual-Jamaica gnmc, the last of the wa-son, is liable to end in a tie. That's Pra't J. V.

a. p. G. f. Little Constant Hanf of the W.

George Wir-liinglon all through Uu proved easy prey for Kenwood Pren. McElroy.lf the natural favorite for the Agua Caliente. I'd rather bet on him than against him. In saying this the reader must understand that there is A. may be only 13 years old.

hut. 27 to 5. The victors assumed a Didle rf Lambert during her brief period of swimming cvrnlng. Washington d'd the mrx.fr whining, heating Krasnius' by a yarol in the flirt heat, and by a Hlll.c 0 Jackson, If 2 0 2 Harper, 0 0 0 Marchlone.rf 0 1 4'Stearns 0 0 2 1 0 OiRuckwell 0 0 0 0 Bomerman.rg 1 to 1 lead in the first half and maintained the advantage throughout. Eastern District was limited to one this that is his greatest handicap- Lampert.lg Walters.ra sue nas acquired three acquatic titles, one of which Is a national championship.

Last nieht at the condition. Will he be ready? Ah yard in the finals, which meant the title. Nagler field goal, which was thrown in by Kashman. Erasmus, in the Interim, won tho oity Athletic Club swimming con completely outplayed, lagging, 20 to 4, at half time. The lineup: 6 6 14 Totals 4 10 Lineup: semi-final race from Washington.

there's the rub! GREAT UP TO l'i MILES test, tiny Miss Hanf succeeded in Referre Brunn, Cornell. tne way the Tech rooters reckon. Lane Gets Some Honor But the Manual accountants keep ledgers a little different. They will All three pi rfnrmanres were clocked gaining her fourth rhampionship Kenwood Prep (27) i Eastern District (51 ri franklin wnight. Georee Wheeler Mnp new p.

S. A. L. record time, with Tamber, Milton Tomar, David Belgman ST. FRANCIS GETS SETBACK The Richmond Hill court team iropny Dy triumpning in the century Junior breaststroke race for i.ipmann.i: i 2iReinart.lt Hrown.rf 0 0 0 Isaac llHwklns 1 0 2Rlcl)terrf grant Tech victory over Jamaica but uu nurum Aifiert.

SOCCER the Buff and nine's lime being the) best for the lowest standard on the argue that if Tech can beat them, Malor E- (fantnln niinrlfi, T.etranthot I do not wish to infer that if he starts that he wont be trained to the minute. He will be all that. But one must remember that he is Jnhn.c 2 1 5 Kashman Nappl.lg 0 0 0. Goldberg. I.onbrook.n: 4 0 8i Itaolnnwitz Harold AronawlU, Robert Cochran, Jajlntti snapped the seven straight winning streak of the St.

Francis Xavier quintet, winning, 26 to 20, at the winners' couit yesterday. The home ruriain, Harry relnstone. Robert Mc tne Metropolitan A. A. U.

honors. The summary: 100-yard Junior (tins' handicap swim-Won by Rose Knight. Peoples Palace (I eronds); Florence Hughes, W. S. A second (3 Beconds); Grace Eller, W.

8 A Ourbuch 5 0 lOiHeigeLlK 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Woodmere i Brooklvn O. F. P.l CI. F. P.

Well.ir 3 1 .1, Rosen.lt OO0 Rosenthal 0 OiOrnnt 0 0 0 Warren. rf (i 0 10 2 VoRel 0 UUIUeberg 0 0 0 A.r'erllK.c 1 1 Jacobs. rf 1 1 3 Isaao 0 0 tlarrett.c OO0' Cohen, lit fl 3 l.VWItei 113 Wunderlich 1 0 2jNatnKam.l(r 1 0 2 fUshinnn.t'B 1 0 2 PinaRoti.rK 0 0 0 N.FertlK 0 0 0 yulim 1 1 Totals 1(1 ft Totals 4 (111 Keterec- I'ensountl, Adelphl Corktndale. Harold Peckerman, Joseph tnnie. Artnur uenten, Seymour Hattner, now six years old, and horses of that age usually begin to show the ICohen kireenberg lJuler.rg nmeri rruusepp, onerman nees ana Her1 there no reason why Manual cannot do the same thing.

New Utrecht also has submitted plans for winning the title on paper, while Jamaica, leading the league with a perfect record, does most of its figuring with pucks and hockey sticks. team led 15 to 8 at half time. Tony Worgul with 14 points led the pert rtetcnum. wear and tear of their strenuous tnira (scratch); Catherine Welsh, W. 8.

fourth (scrntrhl Time 1 O'l JG EH: Albert Mi er. Mi ton Nurcnhcr John Doyle. Herman Smith. Irvine Jack- exertions their campaigns from the nowitz, Herbert Simpson, Bernard Pechan olals 13 1 7iTot.ils Referee Sol Levy. N.

time they were juveniles. This is The lineup: 100-yard senior handicap swim Won by Wllla Horn. W. S. A.

(2 seconds); Jessie Conway, W. S. A (scratch second; Caron Nilsson, W. S. iscratch), third; ana William Harkness.

Richmond IIIH i30i CROSS COUNTRY ine yueens school has only two St. Francis (20) Major Cantain Tommv Zilinskas. Ed. u. r.

p.i particularly true of a horse. Ho feels his age more than a gelding. The latter is merely a racing ma V. 1 1 ERASMUS SENIORS ROUTED The Erasmus Hall senior basket Monks. Erasmus In winning its rnep was caught in the lime of 1 minute 42 2-5 seconds.

The summaries: tin-yard backstroke swim -Won William (He-en, Kvnnder clillils; Cilir. Theodore Roosevelt, seeonrt- Urefj Di'lnnev. FliishiiiK. third, John Wlckluin, HI uevesitnt (nin th 'l ime. Ml 2-r 200-yard relay Won by flenre Wash-iliKlim Kleorue Lnmimlek, Paul Hals, (lenild Pellt ler, Carl Moroni; Kriumus Hall (Orniit Koch, Charles Havward.

OtloJ Milton licisenberio, second; Theodore Roosevelt lAttitelo Mnnpliil.d Kenneth Klaso, Wilbur Klkerleh, William Ciillnevl, Ihlrcl; Hliivvosniil. iPnnl Knpclm. ThomiM Paulsen. Frank Klnnerly. Robert JennltiKsi.

fourth. Time. 1-43 1-s. freestyle swim Won by Walter Melville, Childs; Fdwnrd McCalw, Fvander Childs. second: Thomson.

(lenrie Wll.slliliwlon. third: Harold ward Hagclberg, Wilfred Morrison, Roser Purden. Cohen. Gilbert Merrill and runeine rergusnn, w. o.

12 seconds), Yonkers Acquatic Club, fourth. Time 1-5. 220-yard handicap backstroke swim-Won by Eleanor Holm. W. S.

(scratch): Orof.lf Lomox.rf Worgul. Ouzas.lx Bidney iacn. ball team was defeated yesterday more games to play. If it wins both the bauble is hers. If it breaks even there will be a tie for first place.

If both games are lost well, figure it out for yourself. chine. geldings, EH: Le-ls giavlt, Lewis, iestor 0 0 (ijMnslorsnn 2 0 0 oiMcGuire.lR iHodlne IWatral.rff IIJcMichael Russo.rg cnnoprsKy, uornia Kurtz, joe sztxae er. Erna Compa, W. B.

A (S spcondsl, sec- afternoon by the Lane seniors at the Erasmus gym by the score of was best at the aires of five, six and Reginald Irvine. Hobert Sherrv. Robert RKODMtH'K IS HIGH SCOUI.lt St. James easily trounced St. Prancts, 31 to 11, in a C.

II. S. A. A. contest at the former's Ryin last, The scorer was Brod-erlck of St.

James with eight points. The lineup: Bpelrs, Paul Onasch, Hyman Galchlnsky nna; jenznootn compa. w. s. (secondl, third; Rita Aussenholfer, W.

S. fourth. Time, 2:47 3-S. seven. But then there was only 23-5.

Bernstein and Wilkes led their David Pctrofsky. Abe Weiss. Alvin Fried man, Al Grossberg, Carl Loreng and Ed 100-yard Metropolitan A. U. Junior (team to victory with 10 points be- 7 8 20 tween them.

Lane led at half time. one Exterminator. Although big of bone, he was not weighed down with ocniecni. oreasisirojce cnampionsnip swim Won by Totals 12 2 2fil Totals Hcfrree Doyle, Fordham. 18-2.

FENCING Major Milton Jasnoff. CHEER LEADINO flesh, ns is Sun Beau. Sun Beau has been none too sound the last fit, James 1:111 fit Francis (Hi Manual looked so strong last night that it scmcd like a new team. Even Coach John O'Leary was a bit surprised at his boys, but then again Manual has been having the jump on Erasmus this year in all sports but swimming. In hockey, football, soccer and basketball Manual has constant, nam.

w. o. A. fieien Kpgftn, W. S.

second; Anallsa Olelwner, German-American Sporting Club, third. Time, 1:30 2-5. ROOM 31 WINS TITLE The playoff for the Intramural I I Major EC1: Captain Mortimer Maltz. Seymour "Oswald Myerson, Murray Len- two years. It takes a long time to pet him ready.

He usually has to 0 0 JSO-yaid Metropolitan A. A. tJ. freestyle championship swim Won by Dorothy ERASMUS TAKES BOW The Erasmus Hall varsity bowed yesterday to the New York Stock ard Kalllsn, Stanley Keiben, Dave silver man, Sol Brad and Spietzer. Championship basketball title at the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High (j MiimiiiiI Tralnlne, fourth.

Time, 2 .10 2-1 ll Fancy dive -Won by Carlos Ferliandpj Iforka'i ny, 52 8 points; Klmor Nelson, A i Witt Clii.tnn. second, Old points; 0 Dennis Krenili'skl, llrooklyn Tech (bird, (I 'HI4 points; Nell Hai co. New Utrecht, I 1 incKinsnn, w. a. Lisa uncl.v rom.

w. 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 GOLF race once or twice to show his best form. But when he's at the top, the Major Georee Carmlehael. Rfnsslev hcnooi was contested yesterday. The I Exchange basketball team at the s.

second; Helen Henry, W. 8. A. third; Susan Robertson, W. 8.

fourth, Time. 2:53 3-5. Taylor, If Neill Knlvev Marl in. 11 Hnv s.lif Tnlly (lilrov Finn McOuirk ViKHIv.lf 0 Ireene 7 1 I Ills! II II (i Calllll.ll! 0 hivi e.IK Donolnie 0' a joues ana uonaia wane. shown the way to its traditional rival.

The lineups: two contesting rooms were 42 and 1 Eras very peak of his physical condition asmus Hall gym by the score of 31. Room 42 led 85 at the half ho is true and gives you of his 2 (i 4 0 (I 0 (I whistle. During the second half BROOKLYN MAROONS TRHJMIH WOODMERE FIVE ON TOP Woodmere, L. Jan. 10 Wood- "The Brooklyn Maroons five came loinin, -to i poll-is.

50-vnrd freestvle swim Won hv Matthew Kelly. Kvnnder Childs, F'lwnrd (lli.biinie, Manuel Tli.lnlliK, second, Victor Miwl Ml-" HrnnMvn Tech. third: F.dwurd Pillar, Knr Itoi kawnv. fourth. Time.

no-ynrd hrnist st roke sv lin Won bv Kenneth DeRiian, Commerce: Hiirold White, IJeWitt. Clinton, second; Otto Wiiltf, third; r.ouls M. ver, llrooklyn Tech, fourth Time, 100-vard freestyle swim Won by Nnt Room 31 jumped to the lead and stayed there. They played a fine defensive game, permitting 42 to Pos. Manual Tr.

(2) Ryan O.sen Jcrvus Herman Rainey g. Carlson Erasmus Hall lOi Ureenhlut CliMimi Itfiiiinsnn Hialvcr Iloiniin Klalire from behind to down the Inde 3 8 11 mere Academy's quintet routed Brooklyn Academy, 3711, here last night. lie: rie 13 ft 311 Totals Keating, St. Francis. 24-1G.

Hammil of the ExchanRe was the high scorer of the day with 10 points. Stock Exchange led at half time with the score of 16-10. TII.DEN DEFEATS FACULTY The Tilden quintet defeated the faculty yesterday by the score ot 22-21. The Blue and Gray was leading at half time, 16-7. Jack score only one point during the re pendent A.

C. quintet, 2724, last mainder ot the game. Gi.ml.s--1 irst period: a night for. their fourth win in five Carlson, The lineup: Woodmcro Academy! Brooklyn Academy The lineup: Second period: Daly, 6:5: starts in a Section 1, Brooklvn u. r.

g. F. P. best. Today there Is no "old" horse this above four years old that compares with Sun Beau.

This up to a mile and a quarter. Last fall I told how a mile and a quarter was the real limit of his endurance the limit wherein he was Just as strong at the enJ as he was at a mile. After that he always began to tail off and fade away. This largely because his action, which is none too good, wore him out. His lung cepacity Is all right but not his legs.

Room 42. CooHr Stresses follow Through Room 31. G. i 1 si Amateur League game played on G. P.

P. Wcll.lf Rosenthal Warren, rf Johnson, If 1 0 2 Wall. If 0 0 Orant 0 0 0 Rltsenberg 6lKlrincr was high scorer of the day the court of the Shallow Junior High School in Bay Ridge. The win Maher.rf 4 0 Chace.rf Hines.r Oil Young. vogei 10 2, with ciKht noints.

A. Fertlg.c, 1 McCabe O.Iiaves Icr Substitutions Manual Training: Jacobs for li. Carlson, Daly for Herxninn, for Kalney. O. Carlson for Jacobs II.

ra-nian for Daly, Halney for Honan. lialv lor Heiginan, Honan for Rainev, Jacobs lur (i Carlson, G. Carlson for Jucubs, Bertinan lor Daly. Rainey for Honan. Penalties Bralver, 3 minutes: Roiilnson, Jervas, Rainey, 1 minute each liefereo Harry Kane.

Fordhnni. Timekeeper Edward J. WeUler. P. s.

A. Time of periods 15 minutes. ners trailed at the half, 1110. Wunderlich McCloskev.lg 2 2 Lawrence.rg 0 0 01 Cohn.lg FOl Tu KOUfeM The lineup: Brooklyn Maroons Independent A. C.

Isaacs 0 3 15 Mangam.lg 0 OlRredmen 0 0 0 Parodlna Guhman.rg 4 1 0 Totals 7 3 17i Totals Referee Ward, Manhattan. K.r. r. a. P.

h. rertig Time of Wife- quarters 8 minutes. RALLY WINS FOR BOYS A rally in the closing minutes of play enabled Boys High to sett back Utrecht, 26 to 23, at the Boys gym yesterday. Sid Kossove of Boys was high scorer with 11 points. The lineup: Boys lliRh.

I New Utrecht. Totals 16 5 37 Totals 4 3 11 Hulse.lf 2 0 Pitzpatk.rf 1 0 1 0 Jos. Duffy. 0 0 i iiiiiiiiii. asnnm'nn Jen-Mlnzs.

aiuvve-snl. M.rtin Itubln, "7 Harris. third' II. Stewart, ruurlh 'l ime. 3-o.

Ht-indli'K of the lenois Kvnnder Childs. IH: (ieorye Washln'oti. IS: Fir Rock- nv.av. Hnosevelt, li; DeWilt Clinton, nr'Kiklyn Tech. Krasmus if II.

com-mrrce. Stuyvesaiit. Manual Tralnlni'. Jamaica. 2: Harris.

FluOiliiit, New Utrecht, Jainc Miullson, 1. Mcljiirney Loses By Disqualification Maryland's mermen nosed out the McBurncy natators nt the pool yesterday. 32 to 30. In the final and deciding event, the relay, MeBurney was disqualified, the judges ruling that its anchor man had started before being touched ST. BRENDAN'S HAS EDGE The St.

Brendan's girls scored an 4 B. Pain, If 2 2 2rCrooker.c 2 0 Altshuler.Jg 1 5 M.Fain.rg 4 21 .41 V.Fitzgld.lg 2 1 V.Romei.lg 1 0 F. K. LanelO) Weiskoplf liodalioll Result Crist a I ROMP FOR GLEN COVE Glen Cove, L. I Jan.

10 Glen Pos. Thos, Jefferson 1 1 F.hrenrelch Kaplan Uoldln Horowitz Halnern Rubinstein impressive 17 to 12 victory over the P.Fitzg ld.r? 4 0 2 0 Cove conquered the Chaminade Bishop McDonnell Memorial High team on the St. Brendan's court yes Oontii.tein GALLANT FOX THE Ali CHAMPION The fact that he was beaten In the race for the Riggs Handicap, one mile and a half, at Pimlico sustained my viewpoint regarding his endurance. Up to a mile and a quarter he was pulling on the bit. In the last quarter, particularly the 9 6 24 High School five, 4116, here last night.

Totals Releree- IS 1 27l Totals -Dugan, Savage. Winn, If Kassof.rf Kroll Goldberg, Firsl period: Halpern, 13:02. terday. Miss McCusker led the way P. I O.

P. P. 0 4 Adler.lf 0 3 3 1 7 Handwcller 0 3 3 1 1 Holfman.rf 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 4 0 10 2 4 Rn.in 12 4 Substitutions Thomas Jefferson: Latlln for Horowitz, Horowitz for Halpern Itnl-pern lor Rubinstein, Hublnste.n for Ooldin, Ooldln for Ladln, Ladin for Horowitz. Fromberg The lineup: Glen Cove I Chaminade O. P.

P.l un it points. Lineup: St. Brendan's. I McDonnell. hi Goldsmith, Ig 2 Gordon, rg 0 r.nnpno iv Murray.lf 5 0 0 1 1 Chicago's Play litwsts Variety G.

F. P.l o. F. P. rruriKiin l.ane: Oreenberg for Resnlck for 0 0 FVizondlck.lg 2 1 IKsposllo 10 2 0 0 0 IHobbins 0 0 0 Phillips 2 McCttsker.lf 4 3 HiMcNamara.lf 2 2 6 Whltelv 0 2 6 Smith, rf 0 0 Wilson.

2 2 0 0 nun 0 4 Rvan.rl 10 2 0 0 J. La Pruplio 0 0 0 1 1 Downing. 113 0 0 2 2 6 0 4 Praser oil Totals 12 2 26i Totals 7 9 23 M.Box'b'm.rf 0 McLonghlin 0 2 0 i-enauies ijooanotl, Kaplan (2 minulcs each); Kubinstein, liodanofl, Kaplan, 2 II minute eachl. Referee Harry Kane. Fordham.

Timekeeper Edward J. Wetzler, P. 3. A. L.

Time of periods 15 minutes. Watson. rf 2 Schwitter.c 0 Smitli.sc 0 Grogan.sc 0 0 Neu 0 Referee Abraham ncnln 0 0 0 0 0 Finn. Ik uaorus 1 0 113 Time of quarters a minutes. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Walsh, rg 1 17 31 Sheehan.rg 0 ,0 O.Ahcurn.sc Me.B'x 8 Smallwood 1 Atifeiro.rg 0 Maliesky 0 By SOL METZGER Follow through! That's one axiom 4 4 12 Totals Keleree- MA HA 6 5 17 Totals -McAlier.

Totals 19 d. S. Quintet Beats Soldiers H2, a final furlong, he faded away. And because of this he lost even second money. It's easy enough to call a horse a champion if you wish to be careless with your words.

A champion means a champion of all divisions, unless you specify those particular sections. He was and is the champion of the old brigade. He wasn't the champion, because he sidestepped meeting Gallant Fox in two races in which he was eligible the Saratoga Cup and the Jockey Club Gold Cup. Gallant Fox started in those races, thereby going out of his class, his division. And because of it he earned the title of champion of 1930.

of golf you should keep in mind if you wish to play well. Many of us tail to do so because we attempt to The New Lots Evenin? High School basketball team, defending city champion, lost its first P. S. A. L.

contest in six starts to the Morris Evening quintet, 25 to 24, at the Morris floor last night, mainly due to the absence of three ty Ihe starter. Moore of MeBurney was the outstanding performer, garnering two first places. The summaries: 40-yard freestyle-Won by Moore, Mc-liiirney; Bcolto, Marquand, second; 3'ew-art. McHurnev, ttnrd. Time 0 2 1-S.

40-yard backstroke Won hv Younir, Marqiiiind: Wohll.iel, Mi Kurnev, seiuud; Daly. McHurnev, thud. 7 line --0 2d 'iO-yant Ireestyle Won bv Kosih r. Mc- Iturnev; Nichols, Marqunnd. scorrl, McHurney.

third. Time 10. 100-yard freestyle- Won hv Moure. Mc-Hurnev: CIcrk, Marqunnd, second! Ruprecht, Marquand, third. Time- 1-9.

40-yard breaststroke Won hv Dalv, Mi. flumey; Shiel, Mcniirtiev, s'cond; Scllall. Marquand. third. Time 0 JC.

J-S. Dive--Won by Nichols. iniuand; Hart, Mnrqiiand, second; Wohl.sjau.'i, third. Time- 0.57 3-S. Hclny Won hv Marquand (Kuntner, Scotto, Wird, Clc-ji BOUTS LAST NIGHT Hot Springs, Ark.

Tommy Free TEXTILE DOWNS MADISON The Textile High School five scored over Madison, 24 to 18, on the Madison floor yesterday. The Manhattan titleholders were ahead, 14 to 7, at the end of the half. Te lineup: Textile I Madison of its regulars, including Capt. Dud Lindenbaum, who is ailing. Tho lineup: man, Erie, welterweight champion, outpointed Pete August, Bridgeport, Conn.

(10), non-title. Asbury Park, N. J. Al Rossi, Bloomfield, N. knocked out Ralph Fulton, Trenton (4).

Lewiston, Me. Johnny Delano, Boston, outpointed Pete Herman, Roxbury, Mass. (8), Holyoke, Mass. Harry Ebbets outpointed Battling Norway (10). G.

F. P. Morris i New Lots pl a Sunder. If 3 2" I.titwin.lf 4 2 10 l-IO The undefeated Abraham Straus department store quintet registered their sixth consecutive victory at the expense of the 14th Regiment five, 4624, last night on the St. John's College court, and the winners continued in a tie for first place with the undefeated Knox Hat Company team in Section 1 of the Brooklyn Amateur Basketball League.

The A. S. basketeers piled up a 2811 advan 1 SKornblum.lf 2 2Resnlcotf Sliunioskl 0 There are no real tophne four Ilovak.rf 5 five and six-year-old horses to hit the ball instead of swinging our clubhcad through it. Hitting doesn't get the ball anywhere in golf. Sweeping it oil its tee with a through does.

Mrs. Harry Pressler of California owes much of her success in golf, and a resplendent one it has been and will continue to be, because she stresses follow through. Harry Cooper, another fine California golfer, likewise has made his mark brcituse he has learned the art of following through. Cooper drives a great ball. the main Idea is to swing into the ball from inside the line Messlnger Posen.rf Strornocrg Marshall, lilcach Harrlss.lg French clash against Sun Beau if Sun llftainincr 2 Lelbowitz.c OjTerJerson I) English 8 Pckcrow.lg Rothberir, 0 Rosenberg, 0 Rrandln, 0 Weldmun.Ig 2 Davis 0 0 0 Levine.rf 0 1 11' Henlamln.c 1 0 OlMilsky.lg 1 1 1 1 1 liSudowitz 1 0 4, 0 01 0 0 0 0 Beau" remains good save one Whichovtc.

Regarding Whlchone, doubt lik.e, a cancer gnaws its way. 4 0 4 i Givlctta" 0 0 llutncr 2 ILevincrg 2 lAdes 0 1 tage in the opening session. The lineup: Will he be able to race in 1931? If he does, and he goes to the post 8 8 24 Totals 10 25 Totals Heleree Seurer. Poly Prep Hooters Awarded Letters Thirty-six letters were awarded by the Athletic Committee to the members of the Poly I'rep soccer team. Those who received P.

were: Captain Dan Shay. Frank Gonzales, II. Front, Ed Fischer. Mandelbaum 6 8 18 A 14th Regiment Totals Referee- 8 8 24 Totals Ponem, C. C.

N. Y. S. I a p1 Found 1 11. make a little wager that LANE SWAMI'S CLINTON By SOL METZGER variety, nothing but variety," is the' way one basketball fan described this game to me.

That's the secret of Chicago's attack. Most of its plays look alike at the Then they break so differently that it takes some canny guessing to know which player is to drive in with the ball for the shot. Take the one shown here. No. 4 Cornelius V.

Whitney's champion 8 2 18 Smith. If 3 rtllev.K Lane's basketball five, defending the kingpin of 1929 among the Juveniles, and Gallant Fox's greatest rival in 1930. will trim the pride and then concentrate upon the clubhcad following through, just as 0 2 1 I I V.l Walkov.lf Schalfer.lf Schwab. rf Ptllterinan.c Kiermjin.c Pwlrsky.lg Prlce.lii Nadrich.rg Mandell.rg 11 it, of the ball, was lo BARNARD TRIMS FLATBUSII The Earnard School basketball team nosed out the Flatbush School five, 29-27, at the Barnard gym yesterday. Sampers and Armstrong were high scorers, with 14 points.

The lineup: 7 Hrown.rf 0 8 Ruck ham. Ig 0 Mutell.rg 0' ll 0' down ihe fairway several Kraus- Joh" Durk'r' Fred Aver Hob Doyle, Rob Finn r. Jack Thie- rity titleholders, was swamped by the powerful De Wilt Clinton five, 39 to 14, at the Clinton gym yesterday. Bert LoesberT. captain of Lane, was high scorer for his team with 10 points.

The lineup: De W. cant F. K. Lane (in hundred yards Barnard 1 Flatbush a pi ri Ferris. If 4 0 8 Armstronalf 7 a a F.usner 0 1 1 0 14 0 2 3 11 0 0 0 0 Boxing Bouts Tonight RIDGF.WOOD GROVE S.

Eddie Benson vs. Satan El Din, Hans Mueller vs. Jack De Mara, Frank R(an-gasso vs. Jimmy Sullivan. Frankle Bruno vs.

Joe Barra, six rounds each; Bobby Bonettl vs. Joey Ray, Murray Rcllace vs. Fred Smith, Mel Doughty vs. Johnny Waldorf, four rounds each. OLYMPIA A.

Anlllio Sabatlno vs. Andy Turco, Pinky Sllverberg vs. Sammy Tlach, Antal Koesls vs. Freddy Lattanxis, Germany Heller vs. Artie Rodenbarh, Abe Wasserman vs.

Joe Macb, six rounds each; Jimmy Abbey VI. Oliver Clark, Bobby Buffalo vs. Joe Waters, Dandy Allen vs. Alfredo Santoll, four rounds each. 912TH ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARMORT Joe La Fauci vs.

Paul Collins, Eddie Mader vs. Jimmy Parkhlll, Billy Sanoa vs. Charley Oulletle, Tony Zitto vs. Elmer Cuthbertson, six -rounds each; Al Adolfl vs. Joe Conney, Joe Doherty vs.

Tommy Ryan, Frank Zinlskl vs. Jot Bush, four rounds each. ber. Colin Mancr, Joe Fujlno and Manager I.iiul. P.

P. S. were awarded to I Dou Frc.st and Irving Thursby. Those awarded P. P.

-s were: Harloe. DeMay, Corson, Bennet, IJr.tiniik. Jenkins, Wcver, Hays, Mayo, Whitaker. Arrowsmuh, Ruddy, E.ikins and Jacoby. 0 0 Hnrretl.rf 1 0 14 VVilllams.r 4 0 0 Ilubbcll.li! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson If Frankol.rf I.lliertl nrlffin.c I.

oik. Ig Webb.rg and 5 play as in the play shown yesterday in order that No. 4 left guard may dribble for the basket. But this time he's going to have opposition. So another stunt has to be worked.

It's done by the Chicago center, No. 3, driving in and legally blocking the guard of the right forward, No. 2, so that No. 2 may swing out 1 3 5 Diamond If 3 0 6 Mscglo.rf 1 0 2 Ilstein 1 11 Kaplan. 3 2 8 Orcinsk 3 17 Loesberij.lg Simon, rg IHarris L.

Basketball I'm I Washington. i(i: 13. Uu hmond Hill. L'fi; Xavier. Kockaway.

j7; UernnrdsviKe, 2i. Cden Cove. 41; Chaminade 16 Woodmere. 37: Brooklyn Acmdemv. 11.

Sn.v ville. 45; llabyion, 24. West Hampton. 2R; Rlverhcad. 15.

Center Moriches. l(i; Hamplon Uavs, 14. Biy Bhnre, 22: Amltyyille, 9. 1'iMp. Central.

It). I.lndenhurst. 3d. Central Is'lp 10. aoutliamputn, 25; Oreenport.

11). 1 1 3 0 0 0 4 2 10 Totals 18 10 4(11 Totals 9 li 21 CLOSE SHAVE I OK TK1MTV Holy Trinity's five scored a C. S. A. A.

victory over the Cathedral Prep quintet, 15 to 13, in a very close game last niijht at the former's gmy. At half time Cathedral led, 3 to 2, neither team showing an aptitude to locate the basket. The lineup: Sampers.rf Neel Pfail.c Schramm Huvhos.lg Wood Sweeney. rg Rlnkhoff Drummond 0 0 0 0 0 0 of Sun Briar Court, Bmghamton. L.

T. Golfer Out Of Miami Tourney Mrnmi, F1a 10 () Old rirals the links led the way today in the semi-final round of the Miami midwinter amateur golf tournament. Jack Ryerson, Coopers-town, N. and Jimmy West. lanta, were matched in a repetition of their schedule in the midwinter amateur two years ago, when West defeated Ryerson to enter the final.

Ryerson. medalist in this year's tournament, advanced from the quarter finals with his 3 and 2 defeat of Mack Ffsher of Balishury, L. I. West, who won the 1930 tourney, defeated C. Durand, Brooklyn, 4 and 2.

5 4 14 Tech. Totals 18 7 3d Totals Releree Tarantlno, Brooklyn Time of quarters 7 minutes. Holy Trinity (15) I Cathedral '13 ff SUNDAV, TULSDAV rniaiW from his corner as In the diagram and get a pass from No. 4. Then 2 dribbles In for a short push shot.

Monday we'll show one more well-planned bit of basketball -strategy with which Coach Norgren hopes to lift the Chicago five into the Totals 14 1 29 Totals 12 3 27 MONTAUK JUNIORS WIV The New Utrecht High School Freshmen were able to score but two field goals and a brace of fouls yesterday and so lost to the Mon-tauk Junior High five. 12 to 6, od the Montauk floor. At half time the MAVIiUN 5U. OAXutn SUNDAY, JAN. 11th 5 0 10 If 1 2 4 McN dlv rf 0 0 (l Hi 0 0 OONel 0 11 -'icildan lg Kuiigle.rg 3 15 i Movlan.lf Himrf Hackin.c M.t Bott.rg Total 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 MASON IN ACTION MONDAY Johnny Mason, former Scranton miner, will encounter J.

D. Rogers in the semi-linal bout to the main bout between Nick Testo-Joe Grady affair at the Jamaica Arena Monday night. OOLI.LOE BASKETR ALL RESULTS AIlcHheny, 36; West VirRlnla, 2)(. Arkansas. 25); Texas.

21. Itrown. 32; Worcester Poly, 23. Buffalo. 42: Hamilton, 1R.

Ilnvidson, 2: N. Carolina State. 19. Delaware. 44; Upsala.

19. Duke, 48; Randolph Macon. 18. Franklin, 21; Calhoh: 19. Ohio 31; Broaddus, 22.

RANGERS CHICAGO Lie. SI. K.JO and ts Western Conference race Just get Totals ting under way. home team was in he lead 6 to 3. Heferce Lynch.

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