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21 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ey MONDAY, JANUARY 18, ]9"6 SPORTS. Big Teams Find Early Grid Games Hard to Arrange : Golfers Flocking to Dixie SMALL FELLOWS ASKIN LARGE GUARANTEES NOW/| \pparently Tiring of Playing for Little Money and vs Cornell Manager, Taking Licking, Say His Difficulties. Who Ha; BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Ror Berry, graduate dropped inta New York today and his micn it of a tired man. And he which only last week was crowned with suc- ball schedule. EW YORK. January 18, weyn who 1 manager tics at Corne! t in an cffort how other big elevens ce has heen that the g up as pra o b know the situation,” he s are growing more the stronger col- are finding little fell targets f t my he with ,‘v profici s trie, hut the fact remains that all team which comes to a field squad of perhaps twenty-odd v wide m in in the way of iy the re s sstitutes —is compelled in { a zame meet three swens representing the “Thi unfair on the lows are he. . the unde that the asr 1son contests but the diffi +djustment ! important s st ficult. Well so fa ney sepa diminishi . to o is face ginnir att roughly Krow as il onst this 1d vet man not the West Point d age Lefore One might it Regarding a recent statement i column that the Army eleven W present practically x full team of crans next Fall, a waszsist writes in it some of i hallers may die of next season comes arour while the Iy acute neerned would be i the (vishly in preli bis et . 1 th the out by de hic |. SCHOOL FI\ FS TO SPEND irse, the re hey «mitted that he was tired—prac- | 1 | | | | sional Busket | played 1 ONE OF BUSIEST WEEKS| schedules, today ITH nearly score of games appearing on the va basket ball tcams of the city start cek of play that promises to be the most active yet seey i Saturd | claim header Arcade against Calvert triple W Eastern Me \ Ivah it St Jor v Valle Play nit i orward to e vic he semiweekly 1o the Arcade, siarti We Par triumph tories to double bill at 3:30. Central a second zame wh the for row ir hoo! titl urd iy Collegs trechs ren te: Friday and Satu first zume is 3 nnex Nty wher ng ence clash will be rou Tl between these | en rn oln r 4 game Wi « inter. rre the tern H Lee oping @ basket tsium under ree: The 4 s arranged Lnes, It fol Wires Manassa Mason High Macon <1 Minissas and < devel Washington Ballston, Va ball tive Hile i two qu the vear nes N Wednesday's ¢ tioral : George | Frédricksburg | ad Manassas WOMEN IN SPORT BY CORINNE FRAZIER: ently has acquired two voung mem- APITOL HL an asset, especially to the Leach of t na Cour BASKET BALL SECRETS By Sol Metzger. team Miss championship for several yvea and, a Jjunior, ]A‘A\ played on the women's team of | Country Club. in Leech of Although there is a difference of opinion as to the ethics of doing so, most basket ball teams that have a lead of from 2 to 5 points in a game with but a few minutes to go, will “freeze” the ball: that they will keep it in the back court and pass it wound among themselves. This is a perfectly legal proceeding. ueh teams are satisfled to win the small margin they are ahead. Th. one and only way to up is for each player to come b won although still nur th o the tennis be is. Athletic Club voller ball hoid their regular weekly night at Wilson from & to 7 o'clock coach, states that group has heen o especinlly those who wis! d in which all can_join and all have an equal chance. She urges all who wouid enjoy learning the game to report for practice tomorrow night. Capitol e 5 H { eak this pesct | bat THIS THIS Good Shephera tossers lead the field 1 the Washington Recreation League at the end of the second weel. | have two games and lost AMount Vernon and HBethany second place with one vic and one tie. standing N no losse o | 1l H N R i [ the court and to closely cover his own opponent, preferably getting on the in- ome Tittle confusion seems to have | S1de of the circle that these opponents e e e 0o the | have formed so that they can inter- 2y the gutof hounds | CePL passes or knock the ball down he aomor b and away from the receiver. KUl wording of a portion | iy, M pper illustration shows the o players in black jerseys properly cov- ering opponents to break up a “freeze.” In the lower illustration they are on the outside und cannot very well break up such u play. basket ation of to the The rule states in part t time during the out of bounds it shall be declared «l by the referce and put into play \ by an opponent of the plaver caused it to xo out of bounds. pponent to 1 rig les ind where the ball left the| e 1t e THREE COURT G GAMES e oo | MUSIC ON SAME CARD it left the court, where The ball may be 1 other words, in | must be thrown | is standing at right angles to th pot where the ball left ihe field. That is. the player must stund on the same outside boundary ssed by the sphere. Standing thus, player's body is at right angles to| imaginary line drawn along the peih taken by the Lall. 1,500 SCHOLASTIC TEAMS ARE INVITED TO MEET a Jan 1S () —Fifteen hools throughout the invited to send ath- rthwestern Uni- in District basket Lall fans are being offered an array of court clashes to- night at the Arcade Auditorium. Bert Coggins, Central High School mentor, is responsible for the card. The opening tilt will find Central High opposing Winchester High of Winchester, V., at 7:30 o'clock. The Virginians are reputed to be strong. Central. however, is accustomed o tough foes. The second sett Eastern High and Baltimore. The program will he the Yankees and Epip take the floor 3uddy Schiegel and his zang syncopators will furnish music. will bring together Calvert Hall of CHICAGO. hundred prep country will b letes (o the annual N versity track and swimming inter meets to be held here ch The events will be run in ten zymnastum. ny Big Five HAMBURG, Germany. January Among the schools signifying their | (#).—An American eight-oared shell atiendance are Hyde Park, Chicago,|will be invited to compete in the Jubi- winner of last year's field events, and | lee regatta of the Hamburg Rowing Atlantic City High of New Jersey,'(lub, which will observe its minetieth victor in the @wimming division, anniversary next Julsa basket | try Club. | i up | lumbia is off to a flying start in the concluded when | of | | 'PALACE QUINT TRAILS | declared ILLINOIS FIVE PLAYS SIX CAPTIAL QUINTS ON HYATTSVILLE LIST PYATTSVILLE, Md., January 18. Washington quints will invade itional Guard Armory here this gular and reserve 3 I ind the Phantom Athletic Club will be here tonight, the former to battle the 3 the main attraction tackle the soldicr reserves in the pre liminary. The local doughboys are specially desirous of defeating the antons, who recently downed the ankees In Washingtc Thursday night the soldiers' oppos tion will be furnished by Capitol S Tents and the Northwestern Athletic Club. The Sflents will hook up with the guard regulars in the “hig"” game aind the N¢ hwesterns and the sol diers” “seconds” will meet in the cur tain raise Memorial Athletic » Athletic Club Saturday night second Compan: tively Hoth showing Vietory Conducted by The The foul-shooting tournament this Where? vards, on regular courts It is open to every member o members ¢ In back vacant : t 1f vou have a basket up in your the gang over Saturday morning or part of the tournament. Each boy foul line. The boy who gets the m When the these contests all over the are sent in to the chief of The Iivening Star Boys Club the scores will be zone ov 1t Loys will be rated in the the number of baskets they The rules are simple |big boy vou stand basket. 1f you're smill feet, or o betwe feet’ vou Th e tiken o time cot You're the its, | your honesty eounts results of ind Mont sear here st the first and teams, respec Club ro e If et from you stand w10 and shots are A every one ekeeper and vou're a the 15 have been games. the Guard teams fine form in recent of th Company 1 regulars v the much-vaunted Pullmans of Washington, 33 to 18, on the armory | court, wus especially pleasing tn the local contingent t scor gin work Tuesduy Friday A few etice today, sy h da e man on all the foul into trim for Wednesday a few minutes ea vears back wher n basket ball team n | shots, this end of the gume was highly {speclalized. But now every man on |the team must be able to shoot from the foul line. The rules were changed A goovd foul shaoter, in days frequently made an average in at is, he threw 35 goals in 100 tries how near you can to that by Friday, and if you're anywhere near that mark you're a likely winner over your mates Saturdd IN ‘NO-CONTEST’ FRAY it 1 Ly o third p! American League, while Brookly up honors with the Pu ht in I zame with Detre ving been no contest” Washington's to_hold of the Ball replaced runner Its five | the | fex Chi the lory. continue standing those of cazo has Ne I fizht The, Post five, . ended in te when Washington called ti for i subst 1 of 15 seconds fore the final o Wwos completed nd the Detroiters believinz the gan to be over, left the floor e crowd interfered and the officfals were un teams into action disy 1€ The sketch shows you the menis in foul shooting 10 or 1 six move tic 5 t back of the hes apart with Jjust foul line about Then tuke a thumbs on Jast 1o toue hot us it Jeav d, you & Fourth, t with arms lowered it body Lall t thumbs the unt stood 0 17 in favor the home team, i protest was sub uitted to Joseph F. Carr. president if the league, by the Detroit manager. He also is said to have protested the 3 one-quarter sq1 you and arms nd Evenin <t baskets in 30 tries is the The Ehening §>tar 1BOYS CLUB | ROBERT C. McCLELLAN RE'S an important announcemes Boys Club will stage a coming Saturday. 1 ots, rooms, basements or barns or he Boys Club ba rd or Saturday afternoos 50 shots at k v 1 some building, invite and run off your « basket from the winner. ets | heels, the ball leaving the hands extended heels come b | when yvou're | Sixth, your [ and 0k You've done to floor figure if that it rig rkon ind et Saturday vou've progressed. er will win a lot of 1 this week 1eil how well A zvod foul shoot et ball gar | Well, hoys, lets see how well an do in the foul-shooting tournament | next Saturday and while you're prac { vou and | ticing wi clse le of something have some re t MOrrow resting e advice on be pplication for membership b, Fil it out and mail it Chief Boys Club. The Eve. hington, D. BOY BUILDERS A brisk s-alk before breakfast, if you're dresied warm, is good. (Consrivt game plaved here last Sunday on the| _ grounds that play in s net is contrary to rules of the clreuit Palace five will er before against Sugarmar Thursda two here Chicago play at on Satur age i showing the tossers and Rochester American Basket Ball League. Wl L] 10 4 ests suffalo day will | E NROLLMENT rapid r WL hoped that it will continue t e PR Team Detroit Fort Wasne Tram Cimvpland, Brookisn Pot 400 233 40 living, fair-playing boy with the club. The purpose of the organization well known to the boys who aiready are members, but for the benefit of those who have not vet joined. it s a club of poys with the qualific mentioned above. They h: themselves together for the purpose of developing these qualit more fully within themselves and displaying them in all their activities. The only requisite to jolning is that the applicant fill out the pledge that appears on one of The Evening Star sport. pages dally and malil it to the chief of the Boys Club. There are no dues. The club is fostered by the fdea of helping the boy in his activities The club_maintains its own columns in The Evening Star, where daily words of wisdom in varfous lines of effort are imparted by an expert of Nation-wide repute As we mentioned the oth club s more or less Inacti ent. work of organization is going on. After the buttons and certificates are dis tributed and there is a means of identifying the members the club w assert itself as a real live organiz tion, fighting for its place in the s So every bov at all interested is asked to send in his application now. Tt will be really worth whil Tn the Boys Club column today t members are given notice of a basket ball foul-throwing contest to be held next Saturday. Practice up, boys, and be ready for Saturday! It will be lots of fun. Everv one will be his own srekeeper, and the chief will re on every hoy's honesty. Remember your pledges. New Applicants. A list of new applicants for member- ship follows: Fred D. Water. ue, Takoma Scanlon, 1427 Shosteck, ¥ Last Night's 40: Chicago, Tonight's Game. Boston Results. kisn 25, azo at D LEADING WOLVERINES By the Associated Pre CHICAGO. Il January 18—>Michi £ unsullied leadership of the Western Conference basket ball race gets but one test in this fourth week of the campaign—from Illinois at Ann Arbor tonight. The Wolverines annexed the pin- | nacle after Wisconsin, Ohio State and Towa were humbled during last week These with Purdue are tied for sec- ond place. Indiana, downed 22 to 29 by Towa Saturdav, meets Northwestern, beaten by Purdue 38 to last week end, in tonight's only other game. Purdue tackles Chieago, which put Wisconsin in the defeated list, 17 to 13, in Chi cago Wednesday. Ohio State has trouncing Illinois, 30 to 18. Its next oppenent s Towa. which, like Michi gan, was idle as the third week closed Wisconsin. whose entire regular squad is listed among the sixteen highest point scorers of the confer- ence, entertains Northwestern Satur- day. Purdue and Indlana _settle neighborhood ~ rivalries and Illinois and Chicago have State honors at stake in other games Saturday. COLUMBIA SETTING PACE FOR COLLEGIATE QUINTS NEW YORK, January 18 (#).—Co- av at pres. 11l week to res 102 Sheridan ave. | Michael Clifton Robert reet northeast; Bern- ard Fearson, Rosslyn, Va. Franklin Fearson, Rosslyn, Va; William Wal- ler. Silver Spring, Md': Joln Gerardi, 641 Kenvon street: Clifton, Route 8, Station H, Lewis Ball, Odie It. E rich, Francis Pepper, miles, James Beall, Eli of Landover, Md.: Llovd Raker, Reservoir street; James Martin, Falls Church, Va: Paul Martin, West Falls Church, Va.; David Brown, West Falls Church, Edward Gooding, Woodside. Md.; Stephen J. Devine, 1213 Florida avenue northe Hazen Pullman. 201 Sheridan street: Leon Tepper, 1238 Evarts street north east: Elwood M. Luskey, 1122 Morse street northeast: Irving W. Luske: jr.. 1122 Morse street northeast: Roe Anderson, 619 Maryland avenue north cast; George Rabbitt, 116 a nue, Takoma Park, Md.; C; 1037 Evarts street northeast Iastern Intercollegiate Basket gue, with three victories and defeats, the only unbeaten quint the circuit. Laub, forward of the leading team, tops the scorers with 36 points, 3 more than the total of Loeb, Princeton passer. Ball no| in Richard D.C. all 3418 West D. C HOCE‘I’ISTS SCORE. Washington defeated Baltimore in a_ roller hockey match last night at the Arcade, 3 to 1. W. Whiting scored two goals for the locals and M. Whiting accounted for the other. ST. MARTIN'S GET ACTION. St. Martin's unlimited basketers have scheduled a game with the S. J. Meeks Co. court five at the latter's gymnasium_tonight at 8 ocloc The Evening Star Boys Club Pledge WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys Clilfb, and if accepted to membership, I pledge my- self to: Keep myself always in good physical condition. Play fair. Be a modest winner and an uncmnphining loser. Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and respect officials. Follow the activities of the Club through The Evening Star. Never neglect either home duties or school classes. T am years old; attend. school, I would like to have a Membership Certificate and The Evening Star Boys Club bulton which T will wear. Clip this blank application, fill it out, and mail it toda; addressed Chief, Boys Club, Evening Star, Washington, D. in Washington and v s | Thacker, the | due to the fact that the routine | Harvey | ‘Names Continuing to Fl()l~ To Evening Slur Boys Club a week til every sport-lovir inity has aligned himsclf 1037 Evarts street northeast Sawyer e street Robert 736 Rock Joseph northeast; | Creek Church r 4814 Fifth street 07 Michigan Aldrich, jr., 10 st; Willlam ¥ avenue Howa : Robert L. ue northeast ish Village, m: . 1405 Franklin N, avenue; Irving street north- Rector, 3810 Kansas i Clarkshurg 1310 Florida | Theodore Gi. Romer Bethesda, Md.: Lver Girard street Allwine, 504 Twelfth street northeast; John F. Costello, jr. Newark street: George Byron Ilinois avenue: John A. Ruppert, John Exnlicious, avenue; Dean avenue, Chevy Neubeck, mes R. Carter, 402 Pope, 3214 Newark ,u, | Ev | Chase, Kansa U street; | street. Ivanta Maple rancis G te: 1 Donald Md; W. & J. OBTAINS KERR AS GRIDIRON MENTO WASHINGTON, Pa., P Andy Kerr.” forne of Pittsburgh gridiron sistant to Coach Glen “Pop” W Stanford, has acee telegraph with athlet of Washington and Jeffers 'ge 1o act head coach in fc and basket ball, in addition supervising track at that The athletic council has ratified t terms of a threeyear contract $8.000 2 year Graduate | Henry Hood. ment, said January Universi star and Manager of Athleti who 1 that Dave 1z Morrow, ton and erson as line mentol first assistant Kerr formerly coached at versit of . Pittsburgh, Warner. In 1623, when the 7 assist] he the g nford, und for Hood said, 4333 | his affa lifornin ALEXANDRIA QUINTS HAVING A BUSY DA Va., January 18 School’s basket ba in two gam irs in Ca ANDRTA, High into action ALL Alexandria teums get here toda Devitt Prei at 3:30 and teachers’ t games are the girls plaving v at 8 o'clock scheduled for the onal Guard Armo 5, pepped up over on their southern Y\ nia trip, are expected o be return wners over Devitt, while the gir face the most strenuous job of t seagon, as the teachers’ tex is co posed of former high school, coll ind normal school stars Bo victorie Athletic Clubh, ; in the first of for the local 105-pound 20 here L serfes of gam, division tit Members of the Old Dominion Bo. b team are requested to report f at 7 o'clock tonight in t Hall, atmen of W here Wednesc U. S. BIKEMEN THIRD. BERLIN, Junuary 18 (®.—Afic night of terrific pedaling, the Gex m of Halin-Tietz still led the 1 in the international six-day race by one lap this morning. Th had covered 1,371 m the eigt sixth hour, garnering 162 points gettt of It 1d his vouns Germ will be shingtc night the A who appe American 1, with team 146 poi: and the McNamara-Hosan th HOUBEN IS LIMITED Br the Associated Press NEW YORK, Ja | Houben, Ger: | mateh | runners been restricted to fc \d|‘l'98l’¢n( s in this country by dlhhfl c authorities of his home lan This may confine his the East, it hecame known tod | though _applications his appe: ance have been pouring into A. A. ‘YIV‘YH all parts of the country. He has scheduled his bow American audience for Janu Boston Tentative plans have | made for his participation in | New York meets. star, 1e the announc he can arrang R 18 ty to institution he at ng Warner ac cepted the position as advisory coach | nt Kerr to the West his ar Y| all es their ir tls | The Pirate five defeated the Tiz veste 1e t Gec an Warner | ofti- | | vear's coach, will remain at W .n\)ung | and | clothes and other 1 CHICAGO WOULD PREPARE ITS LINKSMEN FOR TRIP Stores Selling Clothes and Other Paraphernalia That Is Needed for S i Imported for Decorations. unny Climate—Palms By the Asso: CIIH '\hU to nounced t ave Much of the goods disy rthern golfers, for the collect intends 1o leave for partner, Rleger, were second, with 164 of Houber here to S fleetest yur nd ar TO FOUR U. S. RACES the activities to . to an ¢ 20 at been three 'ALOYS AND EAGLES WI - TOPLINE COURT BATTLES the u ted and cf yester: Aloy quint, oper Tommy Hook, Iy and led both teur o The | 48 to 18 | brilli ories scor star, also contributed heavily to the With Ralph Rennie and Morris Clarke leading the attack, the Ana. *s outclassed the Comets, fter a hard fight which the Comets threatened to forge to the front in the third quarter after t Birds had piled up a big lead Washington Barracks tossers, win ners of their service leag with Walter Reed, 33 to tain the Fort Humphreys row night in the War Colle . enter. @ tomor. gvm. Basket ball games listed for tonight include a meeting between the Stan tons and Hyattsville Guards in the | Marylanders' armory. a clash between | Rtalto and Royece Athletic Club quints Wilson Normal at §:30 and a setto bringing together the Northwestern | Seniors " and the Roar on Noel | House floor at 8 o'clock. stered win when 30 to 24, n; re; teenth straight | med the Roy Fort Washington P Meeks team by a score | Washington's De Molay quint ran {into dificulty Saturday night when it tackled the Hagerstown chapter team in the first intercity match of t son. The locals were nosed out, 32 to 30, in a fast game that went to three extra periods. Gaffield, Croson, Frager, Herman and Patterson rey nted Washington. thei they trim wor s from to Newly organized Cortez Athletic |Club tossers want action with pound teams having the use of | For games call the ma {1in 2455 | _Anacostia Eagle Midgets dereated the Hartford Midzets vesterday in the | | preliminary to the Eagle-Comet fray 119 to 17, Teams in the 115-pound class wish- | ing to book the Ottawa Juniors should | call Manager Cook at West 1268. Diamond led the attack for the Com- forters when they downed the Arrow five, 24 to 19. TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Cozts IEISEMAN’S, 7th & F [ Youll quickiy tradefor Studehaker ower Durabilify Finish | LOYSIUS CLUB and Anacostia Eagl assc ng its season, ember McNaney of Georgetown and Roland Dulin, game | 135- sl d 11 respectively, basket fives scor ay’s leading court attractior took the measure last vear's coml total being of the Argy ination, play: 19 points. former Western Purple five's success YALE MAN GIVES GRID of h PRINCETON, N. 1.. January |-—Foot balls Booted over the |in struggles between tr: | usuaily go to the victo written law of the game. dir ditional ri by an v generosity of va player or used in the first game between Tiger and the Bull Dog in 1873, Aged and wrinkled, the relic just been presented to Princeton, w of the contest, by George nn, Yale, 74, who explained yhe had rescued it after many had knocked all the stuffing { the ball. In those was half out days known our's the ind spite in in to ed this make T A ame which won the game. The ball will be of honor in the room hung in Princeton s, ed pions in impressive ligh 52 2 m- | Y RELIC TO PRINCETON| But it has taken fifty years and the the losing side to bring to Princeton a pigsiin the has that kicks pigskin repairs gave Princeton time to work out plays place | trophy | RADIATORS, FENDERS BODIES MADE AN NEW " RADIATORS "r Jz‘"fl"fi;‘% | WITTSTATT'S R. & F. 318 13th ST. Men’s Special This Week Only Felt Hat, cleaned 60c and reblocked. . $1.20 demonstrate to you the auality of our cleaning and the personal interes: we take with your clothes. FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2313 Business Suit, dry cleaned. To |ing. even to linen knickers and th To make huy the na has de from Florida. Spanich mos Gulf Coast and spglzs of or from Californfa. Scenes fre ‘wlmn Winter i3 Sun sud for the Grive away th The hegira the South and P to break all records t | links are ava ir | than ever be {and property hz ers from all the larg goodly number from smal 10 flork with the sun and t ment or with the bovs playing |ing birds School from Washington | the | tropics th | Ale: All the railroads reachir are running m; - trains to ta horde aveling goif ¢ special trains d rip, are planned. T care for the golfers in cars during the entire trip. With the Bowlers .-THOUGH Earl t the reg Pt natural contest. were were treated to an excel given scant conside doubles engagement. Never has been les ¢ The next opponents of | acostia tion rded the ball emploved in fla pponents and Ma bowline thoug a [ i1l fans to tuckpir selected the two-n h bat team le bee not in the know. Iis the second best of the evenin excelled only by McPhilomy's | singles, and his 132 count in ond effort in the doubles wa. etter than the next highest the evening, rolled by Al Wo Ellett, though, did not surp those n close touch with the game. For some seasons he | 1 ming the pins ro the Odd Fellows ford Paper Co. in the District Leasue. [ His vearly averages have ranged fror 1113 1o 115, figures one of the ranking bow inzton. lett is blessed temperament that for keen cor iceberg under out and g ik rine @ i o stey tin then never seems to throw his stride to any extent Being one of these modes : aps. he is not <o esc public attention. But he | light under a_ bushel kpinning last color Tach his | I duc s | Al Work is a bowler with | ing heart. Opponents’ leads nev {fore have daunted him and | likely to now, but pickinz n five games with 1s Barl McPhilomy is apt to prove torrific task. Unless MePhil suffers a rema ble form reversal the final block f the singles at Convention Hall the last week, W < will have to bowling to finish ahead of ..,THUNBERG TO OPPOSE - U.S. SKATERS AGAIN Bowl f owle ki this| NEW f super THn do his Madison Square Garden by pic champion, Clas Thunber land llfi-f Quints representin, Government Printing Office and Post Office en gaged in a special threegame matcl with the former winning, 1,642 t 1 be called upon to » distance over which he wa e Printers t zames, the 10-fr: 539 and 566 to Cowden, Cowles, Becl rolled for G. P. Murphy, were the two ¢ me the three s bei 06, 555 and 487 Barnard O.. while Os Sommerkamp Post Office game of 145 high for the game of for York and Joe Gorman of Can = {ada in a three-mile race The same two skaters will again he E l | \ = | | HAWKINS NASH MOTOR CO. Conveniently Located ~ on Fourteenth Street - 11333-37 14th St. Main 5780 the first and Frederick duckpinners. Cowden's and set of 349 were match. 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