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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1930. Has the Name Dwyer, Once So Powerful on the Turf, Lost Its 24 Offense Tricky On Cut Back Highlights in Scholastic Sports By JAMES J.

MURPHY Union Cong. Advances In S. S. League Play "ft CUT ftSiK- COrlT, MICKEY COCHRANE, catcher of son, J. Ceravolo, F.

Palisani. H. Will Charles F. and His Pal, Jas. R.

Hyde, Come Back in 1931? By W. C. VREELAND How long, oh, how long will James R. Hyde and Charles Slepp, H. Bloom, H.

Firstenberg, A. Levinson, W. Cleary, Mints and St. John's Five Clinches Met Court Crown Pitt, Beaten by Syracuse, Makes New York Debut Against Fordham Five SOUTH THIRD WINS AGAIM N. Jeffer.

the world champion Philadelphia Athletics, has started something. The fame he has gained in the national pastime since graduating The Union Congregational of Richmond Hill moved into Holy Trinity Luth. South Third Presby. O. F.

second place in Class Unlimited A NUMBER of the members of the championship track team were also AFTER Oaynor.lf from Boston GfcTS BALL Division, by defeating the Classon remembered with tneir mucn COV' 3 1 7Rekl.lt 4 0 1 1 0 2 "Inkernert.lf Oi 7 1 0 0 0 2 3 7 Klrchmer.lf 12 4 0 0 0 Meyer.rg 0 2 3 OOOj Ml TtAnMATt 2 ffOMS ev mi row iMG 6AU. Avenue -Presbyterian five, 3628, young.o Walby.lg Hess.rff Jordan.rg eted letter. They included E.Friedman, L. coopeneck, J. Sirlin, M.

for the third and last time this sea Manuta. A Friedman, William F. Dwyer be out of active affairs of the Aqueduct track? Will the former president and the secretary-treasurer of the Queens County Jockey Club, which means the Brooklyn son on the latter's court while the Totals 10 2 Totals 13 311 Referee Either. University had gone to the head of thousands of youngsters throughout the country Right here Jn Brooklyn we have one of the ambitious army St. Mark's M.

E. team was losing Picker, B. Silowitz, M. Silverman, M. Getzler.

S. Goldfarb, L. Shaparka, L. Kamtns-ky, Bernie Krosney, Abe Jockey Club, the controlling organization, stage a comeback to the Concord Baptist passers on FLATBUSH CONG. LOSES, Katz, William Furie, A.

Miliman, s. the St. Mark's court in Flatbush Baptist. Redeemur. Flatbush Coni ff o.

p. O. P. P. AS 1 IS IK Oliver, Sawatzky, H.

Franklin, A. Rubin, S. Sachs, D. Dubrow, F. Infortunio.

D. Dlvis. 8. Cohen, J. By N.

B. BELTH St. John's College, lr. the mild basketball week just past, took a strangle hold on the court honors in the metropslltan district among tha so-called Big Six. St.

John's defeated N. Y. U.f beat the Violet The Union boys got off to a 1610 fead in the initial session, and increased that by one basket in the eager to gradu in 1931? No turf upheaval in the past 20 years has caused quite such a sensation In the racing world as the passing of control of Aqueduct from two families the Hyde and Dwyer the recent change which placed John E. Cowden a' the head of PATH OF a'4 3 0 0 8 0 10 Oil 2 0 4 I ate to the h'ro Thorpe.lf 2. 0 Tlffany.rl 1 0 Dean.rf 4 0 8 Sykes.o Hale 6 4 IB Jaeger.

lg K. Weaver, Ig 0 0 S. Weaver. Ig 0 0 01 Paynter.rg 3 0 OPPONENT 2 PRIS8LES TO Clemente and A. Llbeskind.

BASKET second half. Kip Lewis led the Un class with Mickey. He is John RECIPIENTS of cross country ion shooters, with Walter Pedersen oy a mere three points, it Is true. affairs as its president. Whether etters comprised Ira Goldberg, but decisively enough to stand su Total ,12 2 26 Totals Referee.

IS 4 sal -Sands. best for the home team, The lineup: By SOL METZGER -When you see a basketball player. Davis, Silowitz, Needleman, Marcus and Pomerantz. Basketball lnsignias Union jclascon Ave. Presby.

CLINTON TRIMS ST. ALBANS. preme in New York. The Brooklynites remain unbeaten in metropolitan competition, though they succumbed to Provi Brady, a brotl of a lad who does a god Job in the spangles for St. John's High School.

John has held O. P. P. r. p.

the first through the defense, shake his pesky opponent and break back Clinton Ave. Con nr. 4' Altken.if St. Albang Preby. a.

P. P. John Brady. O. P.

Lewls.rf Whitman.ri LoughlinTies St John's in C.H.S.A.A.Race up sundry Red Trlpp.lt 3 Skidmore.lt 4 Wllshaw.rf 0 10 2 10 4 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 to the foul line to take the pass, look for this move to occur: One the change will spell success time alone will tell. But the fact thut the finances of the association were in a touch-and-go condition this as charged would appear to indicate that a reorganization was in line. BLOW BELOW THE EACING BELT No matter what the outcome, dence College a week ago. N. Y.

U. and Manhattan were the only other colleges unbeaten in metropolitan 1 9Donst.lt 0 0 Pede rsen.rf 2 0 3 Reading.lg 0 0 Pinrk.rg 0 2 6, SI 0 6 R. Oale.lt 3 0 6 0 8 Thompson.rf Oil 1 1 Oale.0 3 12 0 10 Wltt.lg 0 1 1 0 Shenton.rg 0 0 0 Tyson.c 1 0 Weston.o Hunt.rg 2 Pltton.rg 1 of his teammates, noting him in action, also breaks down court. Steffan.o 5 Catanzaro.lg 2 Kahrs.lg 0 Peck.rg 1 competition, but now the Violet have joined the rest in the mourning col 0 0 and White pitchers with rare ability for the past two years and expects to do likewise this spring Coarh Jack OallagTier reports that his charge has all the qualification? to eventually land him in the big went to Adler, Berger, Jacowltz, Bonavita, Berlin, Roglnsky, Resklnd, Ratzan, Rubinstein and Levine. SOCCER AWARDS were received by Ben Witkowsky, Al Popowsky.

J. Gottlieb. M. Schneider A. Cohen, J.

Neufeld M. Goldberg, S. Kesaler, N. Mur, M. Seral.

S. Levine, J. Goldstein, R. Goldltch, J. Goldberg.

H. Krantz, B. Weinstetn, Brumberg. THOSE WHO GAINED swimming lnsignias were L. Kaplan, N.

Kaplan, usually from the opposite side. Call umn, one mustnt forget, however, that Fordham has not yet Swartz.rg 0 Totals 14 0 23 Totals 14 8 36 Referee Relno. this one No. 2. His guarding opponent, will not be asleep.

Totals 20 2 42 Totals 4 30 whether it's for better or worse, the Referee Abrahamer. CONCORD DOWNS ST. MARK'S passing of the names of Hyde and Dwver out of active participation in been beaten In local play, but Fordham has not met a New York opponent thus far. Here is now matters stand among the Big Six: likewise, will break with No. 2, trying to keep on his basket side.

FLATBUSH PRESBYS. ROUTED Concord Baptist I St. Mark's M. B. a.

r. p. o. p. p.

St. James Quintet Ahead in Junior Division-Leonard Best Scorer racing is a blow below the belt to FlatBusn Presby. show. Brady has a powerful arm, and it commands respect from would-be burglars on, the paths. He makes rival players stick close to the cushions, but his greatest value lies in tlte fact that the wildest of pitch St.

Mark's M. B. Q. P. P.

Klng.lf 0 0 0 NobIe.lt 2 0 4 W.Hlnds.lf 0 0 OIRerberaer.lt 10 2 That's what No. 2 wants. a. p. 3 0 6iPleld.lt 5 0 10 1 1 3 Couvert.rf 2 a No.

2 rushes close by No. 1 and N. Sacco, S. Levine, J. Lagattutta, J.

the sentimental old-timers 01 me turf. The name of Dwyer for years and years has been associated with Q. Outhrle.lt B. Klng.rt 4 4 12 Madden. 0 3 2 0 0 OjWllson.o 4 10 L.HInds.la- 4 1 9 Dickey.

la 2 2 6 W. 3 1 1 takes a short pass. He may even Pet. 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 Team St. John's Manhattan K.

Y. U. Columbia C. O. N.

Y. Smlth.rg 4 1 SIS.And'son.rg 0 0 0 Smith, A. Pedreira, E. Gisbourne, a. Schwartz, L.

Spinrad, O. Harney and H. Morris. Awards for hockey were racina in an nonorame way. 0 0 Ollundy.e 3 0 6 2 0 10 3 1 0 113 7 1 0 0 0 4 0 8 i ers 'settle cown to an even kce uiunn.rg 13 4 Deltrieh.o STANDING OF THE TEAMS 0 0 when Brady is working with them Why, man, it was the Dwyer brothers.

Philip J. and Michael Marices.rg .000 .000 Totals 10 7 27 Fordham 0 Totals 12 6 30 Raferes Tarantlno. And in addition, he packs mean Total 13 I 23 who nlaced Brooklyn on the racing wallop wiffi the bat. Totals IS 3 38 Referee Tarantlno. be handed the ball.

cannot follow, as to do so would cause him to collide with No. 1. That's' illegal. But the presence of No. 1 on this Epot with the ball is perfectly legal even though he blocks from covering No.

2. map. Their success was meteoric The local colleges do not play a perfect round robin nor are they organized in any formal league. St. SENIOR DIVISION Team w.

L. Pc. Loughlln 6 2 .750 SI. John's 6 2 .750 St. Francis 4 2 .665 8t.

James 4 3 .572 Brooklyn Prep 3 3 .500 Cathedral 1 6 .143 Trinity 1 7 .125 Football helped make Cochrane the great receiver that he is, and THIRD PLACE FOR CENTRAL First Baptist. I Central Cong. Q. P. P.

o. p. FIRST BAPTIST TRIUMPHS so brilliant, so sweeping, in its intensity that it aroused the citizens of Brooklyn to such a state of fervor John's has met all of Its metropol' it has been beneficial to Brady First Baptist B. Incarnation a. P.

conferred on J. Richardson, K. Kuntze. M. Ryan, C.

Luhrssen, H. Vinje, B. Katz, J. Goldberg, J. Confers, Sicker, P.

Cullen and I. Mintz. R. STRAFACCL R. Genchi and William Curtlss were rewarded for oIf, as were the cheer leaders.

M. Sherman, Winikoff, F. Cohen and F. Meislich. itan rivals that rt is scheduled to A 1 7IJ.

1 P. P.I 7 1 J. Andress.lt 3 1 Johnson If 3 0, A No. 2 then dribbles to the basket V.McCut'n, 5 3 8 1 17 Prior.rf 4 1 338 Kasony.o 0 10 Huffman.rf oil Fnrlev.lg 1 0 113 VflUIams.rg 3 0 4 Palmer.lg Oil Playing end on the varsity last season and the Junior varsity the previous year has Improved John Behrman.rf 4 0 8iV. Johnson.rt 10 3 Schaefer.o 3 1 7IMcFaul.e 3 3 6 RESULTS LAST WEEK Monday Trinity 25, Cathedral 24.

Wednesday St. James 29. Trinity 16. ham has not met a New York op-meet and has come through with an unblemished record. Its right to the mythical laurels undis jones.rg tin physically and has been of grrat inaywooa.rg 3 for a short shot.

But no attack can function without variety. Let us see the next move tomorrow when this play is solved. Krlba.rg 3 3 3 1 Prlrlay Brooklyn Preo 19. St. James 17.

assistance in developing htm into Totals 14 7 35 Friday Loughlln 15, St. Johns 14. Total 11 4 26 Totals 17 4 38 Referee Smith. Totals 14 4 321 Referee Smith. puted.

BREAK CRESCENT STREAK the wide-awake, athlete that he has become. Brady is now serving his se-ond year at guard on the baket- (Game under protest by St. John GAMES THIS WEEK Monday Trinity at St. John's. Wednesday St.

James at Cathedral. ball, and is just as dependable as Wednesday St. Francis at Brooklyn he is on the diamond and gridiron. Brady has gone so well that he The recovery staged by the Indians after their defeats in Providence shows them to be a team with the necessary championship spark. These are a battle scarred group of veterans competing for St.

John's, not to be demoralized by they became patrons or tne sport. And no other boro of the five which make up Greater New York turns out more racegoers than this same boro. And with the other sections of Long Island combining one can truthfully say that this bright, charming island, with its shores during all hours of the day touching sunshine and with the waters of the ocean and the Sound always playing a soft lullaby to the men and women that love its soil and call it home, furnishes 65 percent of the patrons of the tracks Belmont Park, Aqueduct and Jamaica. From the time the Dwyers. known as the Butcher Boys they kept a store at the corner of Atlantic Ave.

seemed destined to give his scholas rrep. Friday St. Francis at Trinity. Friday St. John's at Cathedral.

Indicates night game. JUNIOR DIVISION tic career a fitting climax in June. He will complete his studies at the Team W. L. Pc, a single set Back.

For besides the St. James 1 .857 University of Pennsylvania, and at the end of four years figures he defeat of N. Y. which was ac St. John's 6 2 .750 St.

Francis 4 2 .668 will be set to emulate Cochrane, pift is a hwvM word, l. i but it is worse on the end of your cigar Loughlln 4 4 .500 Cathedral 3 4 .429 complished only after a tough battle in which they were for good part of the time the underdogs, St. John's also cut asunder one of the finest winning streaks compiled by whom he admires so much. WHEN FREDERICK E. DES Trinity 2 6 Brooklyn Prep 0 6 .000 Late Friday night, by handing St.

MOND graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School last week he any team in tne East in tneir In John's its second defeat of the sea ltia: appearance of the week on left behind him an enviable record Wednesday. and Court St where a big bank and trust company building now stands raced horses they were popular. They started in a small way with two cheap horses, selling platers, Charley Gorham and' Rhadaman- V1! Anrl rtinnlMO. thnca hnrcae son, the Bishop Loughlln Memorial High School basketball quintet went in versatile achievements. Three The Indians ended the string ot years of varsity football failed to in 17 victories run up by the Crescent in the game at Arcadia Hall.

St, into a tie with the losers for first place in the C. H. S. A. A.

Basketball League. It begins to look as if the terfere with his efforts in other endeavors. The two-time president of the General Organization, who served for three years as editor of Johns triumph may or may not prove the belief that a long series Loughlln team may yet successfully defend their title. the school paper, the Survey, not only won the English essay prize but earned the All-Tech and leadership me'dals. He was also president of the senior class and manager of the school's sales bureau.

New York Loughlln won the game, which is being protested by the Sc. John's team, by the narrow margin of a point. Entering the second half on honestly, as they did all of their thoroughbreds, it was only a short time before Dame Fortune smiled upon their strict integrity and placed them in the position of the leading turfmen of the TJ. S. A.

LUCKY IN MATCH RACES It wasn't long, this in the matter of years, when their colors, red with a blue sash, flashed home in front so frequently that in other walks of life when a man or a firm achieved success it was referred to as "Dwyer of victories Is not a thing to strike awe in the hearts of a group of good players. The Crescent Club's streak was undoubtedly impressive. So had St. John's string been till its defeat In Providence. The difference lay in the fact that St.

John's had met tougher opposition, and the result of the game in Arcadia Hall proved it, for after being held even for the first half, the Indians drew away in the second period to win handily, University is his matricula tion, where he win study journalism the short end of a 12-3 count, the visitors held St. John's without a field goal for the entire second half to win a disputed shot in the final And yet they say athletics interfere with a boy's studies. seconds. Loughlin's chances ot retaining SPECTATORS got a great kick out the title will be greatly diminished of the Buxenbaum twinr of Glen 31 to 23. The weekend also raised the question whether St.

John's did not give by the removal of two regular play. Cove High School in the basketball ers through graduation. Those who contest with Great Neck High Friday evening. They not 3nly look are to be lost are Captain Tim Cronln, a forward, and Tnm Berry, a good claim on Eastern honors despite the single blemish on its record. The mighty have fallen.

Pitt's a guard, both veteran players. However Coach Crenny has two men alike but do things i like Milton started the game at right forward and Mervin substiuted for him. each making one point It stems to be group of court stars were defeated after 12 victories. The great Charley ready to take the graduates' places. jack Neary wm replare Cronln a specialty with the twins to dupli Hyatt was stopped.

Syracuse trimmed the Panthers, 40 to 29, and cate each feats in whatever they undertake. as one critic remarked, "Syracuse 1 fliEf while Eugene Kenny, Crenny's freshman star, will 111) in Berry's vacancy Other schools will lose players, but the only other one to suffer as much as Loughlin will be Brooklyn Prep, with the loss of was not the most worthy opponent In the East at this stage of the sear COACH ALBERT M. TWEEDY son." HYATT STOPPED. Apparently tne answer to Pittsburg's defeat was the checking of honored nine members of the St. Clair McKelway Junior High School with major letters.

The lucky lads were Jerome Klein, Samuel Silverman, Alexander Belzer, Bernard Fishelman, Arthur Rouch, Isidore Rosenblum, Isidore Rothman, An Jlggs Haggerty and Boo Palton. ST. JAMES JUNIORS LEAD It looks as though St James High Charley Hyatt, hailed as the great will surely capture the Junior divi est player in the game today. He is the heart of the Panther team sion c. H.

s. A. A. championship, thony Jiminez and Abraham and when he ceased to function properly the team did too. Syracuse used Dan Fogarty and George Arm Participants in fall and winter strong to bottle him up.

and bottle which Loughlln has won for the last two years St. James Is far ahead with six victories and one defeat. St. John's has the same number of victories as' St. James, but they have been defeated twice.

St. Francis is the only other contender for the Junior title. It has four wins and sports were honored with awards as an appropriate contusion to an him up they did, an unheard of accomplishment, though both were ejected on personal fouls before the game was over. eventful term. Twenty-two mem bers of the football eleven came Into possession of lnsignias.

They num It the meantime, Ev Katz, Fo- six starts. bered Morty Gewant, S. Isserson, I Loughlin is showing the way in garty's running mate at right guard, and Capt. Lou Hyman were running wild for the Orange. Katz rang up 15 points and Hyman 13.

team scoring in the Brooklyn division of the C. H. S. A. A.

basketball Wexler, Ben Katz, William Slmno-witz, Sid Schlossberg, I. James. A Friedman, H. Picker, B. Kraversky, Moe Dvorkin, R.

Scalzo, Sol Harri- tournament. Loughlin ha 177 points Pitt comes on to make its first ap pearance in New York tonight against Fordham. a bit chastened the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency join it. Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO Brooklyn Wins perhaps, but powerful nevertheless. That game is worth seeing if for no other reason than to get a look at Charley Hyatt in action.

It's dollars to doughnuts he won't be stopped twice in succession. Over Faterson Quintet, 37-17 lues, ine colors Became the popular standard of Brooklyn. The citizens were proud of the Dwyer brothers and their horses. I know when I was a boy that the Dwyer brothers were beginning to achieve fame and fortune The late James Rowe was their trainer, and though a young man, just stepping from youth to manhood, he was showing that quality of horsemanship in the development of the speed the Dwyer thoroughbreds that later made him known the world over as the trainer par excellence. No man ever approached James Rowe in his particular line.

And thus it was that the formed a remarkable trio. At thav. period Pierre Lorillard, the tobacco king, with his brother, George Snown as "Prince George," was on the top line of the winning column. His horses, bred and raised at Rancocas, now the home of Harry F. Sinclair's thoroughbreds, were frequent winners.

Then the Dwyer brothers challenged them. And in race after race the Dwver horses always beat the Lorillard representatives In match races. No matter what the luck of the Dwyers might be in stakes prior to the match, such as the case of OnnndaTa and Sarhem. the bearers of the red and blue came down in front In the special struggle. RED AND BLUE BRINGS FORTH CHEERS Is it any wonder, then, that the kids oa the blocks of Brooklyn sang ring-around-a-rosy, coupling the names of the Dwyer brothers and their horses? Under the circumstances, when Charles F.

Dwyer, when he was a boy out on the stage of the old Brooklyn Academy of Music to do his strut as a pupil of that celebrated dancing school which held forth at State and Court dressed as a jockey in the colors of his father and uncle, that the crowd in the Academy Jumped to their feet as one man and shouted and shouted so long that it interrupted the dance. Here you see loyalty and that loyalty still exists. The name of Dwyer will never fade from the memories of racegoers of Brooklyn any more than the turf deeds of Miss Woodford, George Kinney. Hanover, Tremont. Barnes and many others which carried their silks will be forgotten Perhaps the new regime at Aqueduct will do well with that track.

Lefs hope so. John E. Cowden. Dr. Edward P.

Kilroe, the respective president and secretary of the track, are painstaking and efficient men. Maybe it was just what Aqueduct needed a change. But Just the Fame, racegoers to a man will lament the fact that the names of Dwyer onH HtjH rn lrmtrpr nlnv nn nprlvo Fordham made a single appear ance on the court last week, beating The Visitation Triangles basket' Rutgers rather easily. 36 to 17. ball team met the last place Pater- son Crescents last night at Prospect Coach E.

Kelleher has his Maroon-clad charges in fine fettle, which promises much for the Pitt encounter. Another important con Hail in an American Basketball League game and gave the Crescents one of the worst beatings they have sustained all season by the score test from a local viewpoint tonight OI 3717. is the Manhattan-Columbia contest to be held on Mornlngside Heights. The Visitations opened things up it is! Made of the choicest, tenderest leaves that the crop affords, we claim Certified Cremo's quality is tastier than that of any other cigar. Don't let its 5c price stand in your way.

Certified Cremo is the kind of cigar your physician has in mind when he recommends a mild smoke in place of heavy brands. Crush-proof immaculate foil-wrapped to its credit In nine games. St. John's is second, 23 points behind Loughlin, with 154 points Cathedral has 160 in seven games, St. James 159 in the same number, and Trinity 125 in seven.

St. Francis, although poorest offensively, is best defensively. They have allowed but 101 points in six games. St. James ranks second defensively, having given 12(1 points in seven meetings.

Cathedral, which ranks third offensively, is last defensively, having been found for 196 points in seven games LEONARD LEADS SCORERS Joe Leonard, Cathedral Prep forward, practically won the race for individual scoring honors last week when he scored 15 points in the Cathedral Trinity-Cathedral game. Leonard needs only score about six or eight points a game for the remainder of the season, an easy task for him, to maintain his hold on first place. Leonard's total Is now 69 points, made up of 26 goals and 17 fouls. "Pop" Travers, St. James' ace and last year's winner of the individual scoring crown, has moved up to second place.

Travers scored 24 points in the two games that he played in last week. His total now is 59 points, 20 goals and 17 fouls Eddie Walters, Brooklyn Prep center, fa in third position. He has an even 50 points. Walters boosted his total considerably by scoring 11 points against St. James.

witn a rush when Conaty drew first blood with a basket from the side of the court, but the Jerseyites came Seaman Surprised back to take the lead for the first In Handball Play time and the last. The Visitations stood on the long end of a 238 Hating as you do, wouldn't you be horrified if you suddenly discovered that the cigar you smoked was rolled by filthy fingers and tipped with spit? Why take chances? Smoke Certified Cremo and protect yourself against this abomination! Every tobacco leaf entering the clean, sunny Certified Cremo factories is scientifically treated by methods developedbytheUnitedStatesGovernmentduring the war. And its purity is safeguarded along every stepof thewayby amazing inventions that foil, wrap and tip the cigars without the possibility of spit! Try a Certified Cremo see how wonderfully good score at the halftime whistle. Mike Schmookler of the Trinity The second half session was a Club, defending champion, made a repetition of the first half with the successful start to recapture his crown when he downed K. S.

Dick- man of the South Brooklyn Y. H. 217. 212, in the opening round of the indoor national singles handball championship held at the vcruiiea wremu is iuc jviiiu of cigar the late Vice-President Marshall undoubtedly had in mind when he said, "What this country needs is a good 5c cigar!" Visitations doing the most of the The Triangles uncorked a beautiful passing attack with Wee Willie Scrlll as the main man for the pivot play. Borgeman was taken out in this period and was replaced by Wyka who is reputed to be quite a ball player.

He was held to one basket when Manager Donlin de Level Club yesterday. Schmookler encountered little opposition and (I Sanitary bwept through his game easily. Woman Designs cided to supplant his captain, Cooney. with Happy Reilly. The lineup: 'Turkey' Target Washington, D.

Distinguishing Visitations. I Faterson. P.I a. P. o.

F. the fair sex in a new field of en deavor. Mrs. D. C.

McNeill of Beverly, has designed a rifle tar- Conaty rennan.rf Herllhy.c icrill.lK Orlebe.c ueilly.rg 1 l71Hortteman.ir 2 2 6 0 6 "rElwain.rf Oil 0 2 Billerman.c 0 0 0 3 9 Orov.le 2 0 4 1 2 0 4 0 0 wyka.lt 10 2 0 0 0 0 British Plan Speedway Eclipsing Daytona's Boston, England (P) Plans for an automobile beach speedway in England, longer and firmer than that y555 Certified ii ivoJiilL pet bearing the picture of a turkey which created lively interest at the first annual turkey shoot of the Garden City Rifle and Revolver Club of Beverly. Mrs. McNeill is an 5 371 Totals 7 3 17 Totals part In racing affairs. Will they return to the saddle soon? Again, another hope. at Daytona, Florida, are being made Referee Sugarman.

Umpire Cahiil. active member of the club. tjy tne AutomoDiie Racing Association, Ltd. The course would be 12 to 15 miles long and 200 yards wide. HOCKEY Tar Heel Ring Hopes Nest on 190.Pouii 'or with a roadway 100 yards wide down the center.

Access to the THE GOOD 1 CIGAR sea would be provided at intervals by gateways. BASKETBALL TUESDAT. FEBRUARY 49 P. M. CRESCENT ATHLETIC CLUB COLUMBUS COUNCIL SUNDAY, TUES.

THURS. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TUES. EVC FEB. 4th AMERICANS Chapel Hill, N. C.

OP) North Carolina boxers won the Southern Conference boxing title last year without a heavyweight, but Coach Crayton Rowe has uncovered a fine prospect for the 1930 team. He is Bill 190 nounti fombnll THAT AMERICA NEEDED captain Malcolm Campbell, one i of England's outstanding has given his support to the proposal, saying that the construction K. OF C. 1930. American Clear Co.

tackle. Last year a lleht i of such CRESCENT A. C. all RANGERS PUBLIC ADMITTED TICKETS $1 scrapped the big boys for the Tar I England the world cevVi Heels. motor racing activities 1L S0, 11, 3, fci.SO, S3, SS.Si.

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