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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927 55558855 5. 1566296588 51 2SBS5L59959255L 2588855655508 5380 % HARTFORD YANKEES TO OPPOSE NEW BRITAIN QUINTET TONIGHT AT STANLEY ARENA—LOCAL HOCKEY TEAM NOSED OUT BY MERIDEN—PAWNEES AND BLUES TO OFFICIALLY CLOSE SEASON WITH BANQUETS—BOYS CLUB PLAYS IN WATERBURY PPVCPPIIVTETIVOPPIPIIC PPN PIFTTIVIVPEPEEPITI LT PI0G P ST TITCIPIFEPEPIPIPIIETEITITNIE PEPEG MERIDEN MAROONS TURN 'A[|-STARS L0SE MILLIONAIRE JOCKEY THRILLS FANS ~ HARTFORD YANKEES PLAY TABLES ON LOCAL FIVE " 10 NERDEN IV —— NEW BRITAIN TONIGHT Silver City Roller Hockey Team Breaks Into Win Col- New Britain Top-Notch Ama- . * Capital City Team Anxious to Score Victory Over umn After Straight Losses—New Britain Goal P : - : Locals—Hardware City Quintet Won First Game Tender Features Through Work — Brown Plays ‘ teurs Drop Close Game : - \ in Overtime Period—Visitors First Team in State With Injured Eye—Lunderville Stars for Winning | —_ : | thi 3 to Down New Haven Atlas—Strongest Lineups to Combination — Hardware City Team Goes to | Mrion Dec 17—Meriens - WS i e d Be Used—Landers and Stanley Works Girls in Pre- nation scored its Waterbury. Sinn l ateateh e ot TP orel et : . S i liminary. VOESEETFIY —_— — | Britain top-notch amateurs, 5 to 4 : 3 n E 4 | i | | League Standing | in the prellminary game at the polo | & Lo 3 L ~ 1 % The New Britain Basketball team T Pet ‘M"REAN RETA|NS rink last night | 5 4 . Fl["]EN LEA“INE | will meet the Hartford Yankees i Waterbury .. ss [ ritain’s last period rally fell | > 12 1w _ ¢ . a Connecticut State \»-ague match Holyok Ly : 7 S8 | 1 gle goal ter Meri- ; ¢ ! s b at the Stanley Arena tonight. This Merid e 3" wnR[n’ had piled up a four-goal mar- | 3 : : g7 4 ; ) ks DUSTY SH""TERS | will be the second mecting betwecn New Britain ..., K 472 =in 2 first two frames. Lolly | : s o / ~ | the two teams this season, New Brit- Wallingford .. .276 | Moulthroy sounted for three of | | ain having nosed out the Capital The Meriden Ma ——— the loculs' goals while Joe Peregrin N 3 o 7 o | . u e | - 2 3 | City_quintet by the score of 28 to hampions of the merics e i contributed the other two. P. Fusari| . R g . " 2 23 in an overtime period in a game okt Teagie, ifter i sice s ‘Wins Bout on Foul From Joe ana ciinton starecd for the sisitors. | Mo AL i TODS List of Players Thml]gh in Hartford at the opening of the defeats, managed to nose out ths I The summar | 9 y s . league play. Voo st Glick in 14th Round | yertaer New Trtain. | T i ‘ , Work in Last Tuesday’s Game | since that tme, rrarttors ot two _lll_;' ‘“ “”""‘ *:“ t ilver 1‘3 rin | 7. Peregrin, Bochle L. Fusarf | g { it 434 > i ety Hadiont g ine he Meriden team was hard p S | ————— First 0 3 " ——— e ¢ BHlnE PaireRI G L | | 2 8 | B i g 4 o . { merely repetitions of the one With ‘-T nlnap its 1:13:.1&‘\: ”:u;[\.:s in York, Dec. 17 (UP)—Thers | Moulthrop, Bochle Clinton | 4 By § ¢ i & N & 4 | Axel Floden, right forward en the { New Britain in that the Capital City Clostil I TILLeS) T ATowale S t have been a new junior light- Second Rush | ! B "8 g b { New Britain Machine team which ' team : sharpshooters, Alexander and 1 L g 4 . 4 7 I . lost both by small margine. i bon Darrm el ve champion today, but Joe |Schlettc cees J. Vusarf | : 2 b P ; { won its first game in four years One especially stands out as one of v sl Uit iy b of Brooklyn struck one low Center | ; . g % i ; k | Tuesday night at the Stanley Arena | the hest games in the league 3o far, and lh"_;;“'l Brno et s 5 100 n v in his title match ' Gazzinger . 3 S aonle . ‘- 3 gy v i - i 5 {in the Y. M. C. A. Industrial League | It was the battle between the Yan- time period. Saehait 56 v Tod Mor, Seattle, Wash., | Halfhack . 2 3 5 3 ” lis leading the league in scoring, ac- | kees and the Bristol Endees which : i - . he titlecholder, last night at Madi- | Hill . .. Bayer| ¢ 7 g 3 - g jv-ordlnz to latest averages. His work | went two periods overtime before BUlwoun dlogal soeins Square Garden and Referee Goal | e R Rast 7 AR R YA @ £ | in the game against the Stanley Rule | Bristol won by a two-point margin, & wonderful exhibition of cage yie Forbes disqualified Glick in the First Period g - o e 4 ) team brought him from 25th to'Then Hartford sprung the sensation ?uamx:“g = ':M “mx “0(‘ Pm‘fd'\ 1th round of a scheduled 15 round {Goal Won by Caged by Time | : g Eo : i first place in the list. [ Of the league by being the first team h rought him sa after sa | eriden Mol & | | ¢ s n{.a:py\:'f::o. roisi s #osslutor Fis]| pariden Monr | | TLast year he was on the Stanley | lo beat the Atlas of New Haven, S it p O e fair-or-foul controversy was(= 1 L QIR i | Rule team but this year he switched | considered the strongest quintet i former teammates literally pepper- | _ T s 4 8 | 5 s vear 1 e s strongest quintet in o Bin ith anats and drives from (started all over again as a result of | e his affections 10 the New Britain | the circuit. The Yankees turned this all angles and Blount was equal to G1CK'S tactics, for somo 9,000 fans s Go0e T Y beteerin 4 0el | Machine company and was one of [trick last Tuesday night in Hartford the task. He had a total of 93 stops Started yelling, “low blow” as early | 3 I Padon |the three new players who have |by the score of 32 to 29, 1s the second round and kept it up | been boosting the stock of the New- | Tonight, the Yankees will he to his credit while Purcell had 62. | 0 T Gl e {until the referee formally waved | SERTIEL. ah LLEE SR SRVICIE) matic five, The others are Hugo Ab- | doubly anxious to take New Brit- The aMroons jumped away to 2'Glick fo his corner and saved th Meriden Moulthrop 1:10 & " . two-point lead in ti RSN S R v Pritain P. Fusari 7:35| Mclbourne, Australia, Dec. 17.— Q\F I: R lotisi sl clatae: Tuanart 'mf XC:‘:‘:‘: 2“‘"‘1‘“: 22:’:1':}“::” it n::‘\,‘e'l:"“'n“;‘;fixi‘f":ih':‘j““‘n“’:n‘;““_‘ when Lundervilla and Williams scor- $ New Britain Clinton :22 | England has her Steve Donoghud Rejection of the eligibility ‘and 9 foul goals for a total of 25 rothing would please the Hartford ed. “Bib” Boucher tallied New Brit- _ ‘i‘l"“"l"';l,]”" ‘:',”‘,‘l" iz B"' Sl P Ius and the United States has her Sarde 3 < ain's first point near the close of | York. defeated Newboy Brown o ver 42, Hill 25, Rushes, | and her Fator, but Ausiralia be- Nt T cature by the U. S. military aca- points. He took the lead on lis foul players more (han to set the hard- 1| Los Angeles, Cal, in the 15-round P 3 £ JFR r{ EJN demy will he considered as rejection | shooting. In iast Tnesday's game he | ware City team back in the race L0 HLL Uy New Rritain the period leaving the score 2 to Aaltana aodiisen SRt rin 6, Bochle 4, s lieves she in old Bobby L i for Meriden. I-final and acquired possession o Soul Gazaineat 510 otlthia tworlolal R reciiect ool UL of the contract and the naval aca- | scored the first seven chances in | for honors. Followers of the Capr world's flyweight championship | demy will consider itself free to! succession and missed his cighth jtal City team claim that the “breaks™ Lunderville bounce a goal past o g P » | Kiernan., i Certainly hig record is e mc Blount carly in the second stanz STt e Tl | singular of any jockey riding on schedule another game on November | chance. He leads the league in foul |of the game were responsible for d g fs Nay vt 24, 1928 hoot but “Mickey” Bucherri |New Britain's first victory whil and then to mahke matiers worse, | international track. f 1 [} I Shooling, YouLi MICREY 1 o ue e .mfly flnd LJy COH]V [0 Pa.t i The reply of General Winans fol- | with 11 ficld goals is the league's | fans from this city who witnessed New Britain lost its only scorc on ;"f(""‘ “\:{\‘: “‘?m:i'f:‘,\\f y'lm‘:l““;{lv:"(""’f‘ l | Lewis is 49 years old. 1 < e e Battle. Bt that Wew Sriiat fouls. Alexander, however, hit ue S ing more accurately | | Stad R flliot . T ayes lows in part | leader in ficld goals. | attle, elaim that New Britain L and effectivoly dn sthetfinal ‘rounds, ¥ e ll!g 0] l!]'j Wflys on Gndll()n i ; For the first time this season | clearly outplayed the Hartford team. | Schwartz's early lead won tha fight | stride and recovered the lost point 1 i BPECIEO R el S, “In view of the statement in the | by crashing & neat drive past Pur-, Facod Wih the loss of B r(flont?\yn .\u~||{:.,,:‘,»'s S Jeiter of the superintendent, U. S,;"]hnk" Arbour has fallen from the | The question of doubt will be set= coll. Williams and Pierce of the ! organ disregarded the foul fighting A s as Yo N y naval academy, that rejection of the 'seleet clrcle, His two teamma.es !led tonight when the teams clash Meriden team, however, crashed two "f Glick and put up one of the gam | e Saion e New York, Dec. —A T eligibility feature by the U. . mili- | Yakubowitz und Darrow barcly re- |in this city. New Britain is up with in for Meriden near the end of tho |65t exhibitions cver witnessed in a — the wreaths of the I d Navy stood at the parting of the tary academy will be considered as|main in the race. the leaders in the league and the lo- sesslon and the. Maroons 1ed b to 1. |New York prizo rir | S wass i their fooihall relations (01aY rcjection of the proposed contract | |cal players are also anxious to cons Kentucky - ASHliEvpaliasionyas atudincdgin| B3NN o e N O B o NCW Baseball BUdY Mav Be 0]" (lll‘l\;lxv made of 1 while gridiron fans expectantly and thet the naval academy will| 1he stalistics follow finue the winning streak started b 3 t of of nine, eight and five, cach time ) d Bobby made of hims : ited 2 move by the nation's high congider iteclt fre e L Fid. fe. when they defeated W ; the last period through the spurt o TR A R e e m’)"\:’z‘m:y’:"‘fn’;‘_m_:‘fi“;‘l‘{‘ e loain (MM e e the New Britain team. Alexander from a questionable blow which was | f . SACHSR S R 3 Tooked a short range goal in elght struck near the foul line, Morgan gflmzed Amoflg MIBOI' LeaglleS thefiblesraceion drishlicassh ditional rivalry dating back 10 T conclude that the authorities of Bucherrt (L) | Hartford will lineup With Torrant i roal | camie v A e one &hot. and in & 0 e : i minutes. Meriden then lost a goal |came up every timo to fight bick at | 0 ecta ot ] k the 1. & naval academy wish to he l'*‘: »"‘flv“f"—“'flg‘” S znd Murphy at the forward posi- on fouls. After six more minut Glick with all the strength in his ¥ y b e A P Some ¥ years ago the serv- sased from the contract of Octo- | 1arrow (C§) ...... 10 tlons, Hurley at center and Guber- Alexander set to drive in the tying weary body. Ouly Morgan's fighting | New York, Dec. 17 (P—Organiza- tribute to a pair 1 070 2o Institutions had thelr first break 1956, under which the fwo acade.|Yakubowiez (C8) .. 9 G 4 got clear of Meriden's guardian and heart kept him on his feet while he tion of a new baschall body by the fhan $100,000 in purses during fr 001l Navy wilt dapart sinies mulually efsed o ey Arnivd | IAmInAkyS (LI [ o doll A6Y and JREiadman. & s oxtds (Now the scora stood 4 to 3. was suffering from Glick’s ripping bigger members of the minor leagues season. § S I CagEEHODE" Nave 1ootbal ambs e e Landers and New Britain Machine | Britain will throw its strongest line- Just in the closing minutes, New body blows, forcscen today as a possible! 1In addition to winning the Mel- (GG SRR B A Hope 1927, 1995, 1929, and 1930, While I | Players will have an opportunity to | ' With Sloman and Rubensteln at Brltain worked the bail to within a| The crowd was In & turmoll at the |Climax to the draft tangle between bourne Cup, Lewls and Trivalve \oo gmijar pction Is held in this regret that you should feol this fo| Ificrease their leads since thess torwards, Zakzewski at center and fow feet of Meriden's goal, but wWith end and Glick had to be escorted the minors and major von th ¥ 1 i [is neces 1 wish to assure you|tcams will ugain see action next |Leary and Sturm at guards. Alexander set to drive in the ticing from the ring by a squadron of po-| While tho conclave of the big (“,.,frm,,i; ],, ”,”WS g ,’.\; fhe first dissen- ' that, un 1he cirenmstances, the | Tuesday night. The Newmatica will The Landers and Stanley Works tally, Williams just tipped the ball licomen. I'rom the second round on |leagues here this week agreed to Other BN POL ASENRE disagreement over auilorities of the military academy | Play P. & K. Corhin and the Uni- 8irls teams of the industrial Jeague ¥, t purses @ 3 Ny | and got it out of danger. crowd was one with Morgan and ' terminate the dr aw now func- ' PUrses. : . matters @ he 4 will not oppose your wishes in this | versals ill play Fafnir Bearing | Will meet in the preliminary game Meriden gave him a tremendous tribute | tioning if the rs S0 ireq,| There was a long stretch o ¢ for the comy 15 respacte! | compan, {to decide third place 4n the stand- Lunderville ; . . e 4 : : e nove Years between Lewls' third anc ot s s linerin with Blount tak uru:w‘r::u-{’«“" T s Do was helped to his fect and his baschall ok '2.,::‘,;:'\4' l,)\vv'?”v OV fourth Cup victories, Tle won his ot Pending official notice from Gen-| P, & I. Corbin's have lost the last | € ?"’;‘“ ""}"}‘l ptieditorRiheiy osts New nm‘mm’ o I»” bt hoisted in victory. ianCinitialisten towrds a bt | third victory on Slvanite in 19 cral Winane, navy officials withheld | two games and are anxious to win | Hon an u‘nug t's game will send during the game despite his injur I'm broken-hearted because it |Pending break in the ranks of the comment, back laurels at the expense of the |ON€ Up the ladder and the other one ! Jand, In the meantime, alm ; i eye. Lad to end th he said as he | Minors. e d « I e — ew Britain Machine team. The lat- | d0%D. The prellminary will start ew Britain meets another tough [y, o0 thicacicin the dressing room, | The five minor circuits which had | - o 8 R ES Reeent { c av ) Iter is confident that it will hegin a | PFOMPtly at 8 o'clock with the mag contender tonight when the team 2 rafy | PAssed while the old vefer Lor i . N e B & | contest being staged at 9 o'clock. el Waterbury. AVaterbury, plainly ering intense pain in his r th A1 finued to keep his place at the ta : ,,’ ] 2 winning streak now that it has gain- | st being staged at 9 o’clock. travels to Wa : middle region. *“Glick hit me low |arranger the majors @aref oo \cinvine Jists. ould not nte X A0 |ed confidence through a belated | appears here Monday night. The 00 ines before the referco final- [understood to he opposed to ending | iato competition with any tea . T WINNER' 00 t s before B ref v | RBelng the po or of a fo 3 el X A c ) { victory. | NNER'S $54 Would mot aeknowledze the theec. Diest Event of Its Kind In Several b AT S e summary: Iy disqualified him."” relations with the majors while the | N 1 Py New Britain | fled e el iy | that assures him a life of va A % Is 1 Meniiten ! Morgan's mana- jother 1 el O™ § he hangs up hiz boots, 1 Jet Years To Be Held At Philadelphia defeated Joseph Capablanca for the Willlams . e Alexa 3 d . in would be al-|[not as vitally concerned in the player coo o nie have urged 5 ‘. iy : t ', on of the ad- lNJURED IN GAME !world's chess champlonship, receiv- LS Boucher 10w Morzan to enter (he with Isituation, are willing to break the | B 0 G o F o ee of being | visory council on athleties at West Racquet Club. {ed $5400 as the winning purse. He e 2 greement. ivhd o AL S in S o e | Wl not defend his title until 1929, tnd Rus ©'s the dirtiest fighter T ever ATt adii e aratt s Too harubnias e whe shoulq 1. Winans made known two days < ‘hiladelphia, Dee. 17 (P—An in- 3 Planger ot et i et e Diizhe e R 2 Pt et b L) e Lam stll young, why should 150 500t o Coua not aceept the | ternational court tennis mateh, the | Leo Bourgault, Defense-Player Yor 1IKES CREW PROSPECTS r Sinee then con- (st (o be held in this country | o ocol b W pe Tost| “Rusty” Callow, new rowing slation was rife as to several vears, will be held at thel - " * 0% i conch at Penn, is extremely satis- Army would continue | I'hiladelphia Raquet elub in ¥ -hrn-i ‘fo Team For 10 Days. [fled with rowing candidates at his ule ary, Joseph W. We chairman of | senool. the ation yester- the athletic committee, z2nnounce New York, Dec. 17 (P—Leo| Lunderville . : ] tomational league, American @S0 poqira2? he asks. been disqualified in the second round | Jotion. Pacit stern and | e rid N otin Bukines Morrison ... whe hit Tod below the belt.” Ay B DS R B ol hit ll”‘tl ’\-ff-‘?.l: 1 e 1 oS ed "J‘*: S0D-la profession with me. ek coule ind j ie contracts with the majors fO7 | ign and away from the tra Purcell ..... S had take he ¢ from o1 ¢ : hoso L v aken the til n out disposal 0 These | would not he happy iuard his hands. 1 is 7 cont - “ e v i Biesti:criod : Il never pull on anothe S N BT InEss R s Riong R0 S Goneral Winans mads public | today Bourgault, defensc player for the Goal Won by Caged by i o e e e s LT ane R AL el st gl &pondence with Rear Admiral | The opponents will be Jock Sou-|New York Rangers in the National | 1 Meriden Lo eryll Ead ST el e (s R s R S L R R L ouis M. Nulton, supcrintendent of | tar. professional at the Racquet club | Hockey league, will be lost to his ' s » naval academy, in which he dis- and Pierre Echebaster, a young|team for at least ten days as the 28 pioriden i ‘](“ NS DG heart and Morzan tried to cateh it'go on ahrogating the minor-major | : i N 3 New Britain Jouc ctween his arm and body P closed the return of a football con- | 1'rench star. Opening on Fchruary | result of collision with Reg Noble of Sccond Period ba, Glick’s manager, call- dcLilotAnnaol A Gl 20 with e (had mateh il [ Datrolt htizathe e e Jdacobs, Glick's manager, ca S G1A b i Gralonery tonberh i ' T napolis unsigned. 0 with four sets, the match will| Detroit on the ice here. We Buy Raw Furs of All Kinls MANAGERS T0 MEET ST G DM e O, Ak T e RS i O T e T A e s Mertden Lundery Th sablees ‘ 3 3ritain . e robhe announced intentions of terminating New Britain Alexand: “My hoy was fighting a hard cle e e e | liral Nulton wrote to Gener E . Four sets will be played Feb-|severely bruised nose which will HUDSON FUR SHOP iIrn‘h' W ‘;f’. o t and had no right to be dis- atlcally place them outside the | y ans ady himofthe Army-Navy 22 and the remainder on Feb-|probably require an operation, 13 FRANKLIN SQ. Meriden : lified.” [ iriediotion of Commissioner Kene- | Plans for a Church Basketball 1525 foothall game, calling attention | ruary 23. Rangers' officials sald today. Third Period ; hat Glick | : here was no donbt that Glick had [ &\ Tandis and the big league o N exander 2 o [saw M, La ¢ e » To Be Made At Sess 8 New Britain xand \organ leked. He cut his face up | ooty ™ Cich would be unw League To Be Made At Session 9 New Britain Alexander 6:07 |50 S50 the champion groggy f ats Rl & y dl ¢ £ c N BPOREY | ome to the leagues of higher cl To Be Held Tuesday Evening ! h Stops— Blount, U200y civeral occasions, although his i G an! y | sification in the m Rushes—Willia AR punches, butting with his head ”p,.v dent Harry A, Williams of | A meeting of the board of man- Fouls—Mulrh Brown, BOUAL ind other questionable tacties un- iy s Ge Coast League n a state- rs of the Inter-Church leaz AL Gatki R ”:“[ e Lhes " doul we red Morgan consid- | 0 S <ieramento emphatically | will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuskday | orrison. Refer el wrahly. { denounced the Dallas action in night at the Y. M. C. A.. and plans When the end came, Glick had of the modi- | tor a baskethall league will be mads = = i the minors and majors “is | Congregational and the ex-champion ok a count of nine and in inkable. Jirst Lutheran teams have been the | John Conway Toole, president of | only ones actively interested in th.e International League which | formation of a circnit this 1 under the modified drafl, | hbut now the St. Matthew's Grrman i wd his contention of th | Lutherans, who came within a fornia. FND Gm{) SEASON | cting that as f s of winning the title last y Philadelphis 2 7R Thirty d i arg concerned, it is only an fied their intention of pu it B g squitable polley for the Class AA eir- n the floor and the ypro sylvania t Members of New Britain Blues and ciii winction on the samo basis | jects bri Kors tea ; » small minors. ) It is planned to get the gridiron stris Ranger Club to Attend Annual he minors have until ¥eb. 1 10 (or way immediately after ¢ Loli- N Stica el A 3 o lecide upon what cou t want | g and to cond it through In Banquet Tonight. | to pursue. At that time, their repre- | jafher short but interesting schodu anout 30 took a count of five of cight, the bell ri red to his fect, University of Pennsyhvania I'oothall squad Entrains for Berkeley, G t as Tod st atives are to make known a def- | League officia nite stand to Commissioner Landis | of the lish Bethany, Trinity | : S ind the major league mognls. Pos- | \thodist, Center cregational, | par X 3 e, Tos TSt 2 : Bl A | sibility their retraction on the |, any other inte ehes wi ives and coaches Dallas resolution seemed unlikely - | to he present at the cling vota for dissolution | quick action will he necessary eMENt Was put the league pANEES 10 BANuEr SCHAEFER FAVORITE | ‘ : : in Omaha 3erkiele . ) ) C I team throug th . Berkeley Iy 7 throug th Cochran, Champion. said all his men were in good e 15t cdthe sl gt Close Grid Season. dition cestully ity semi-pro ew York, Dee. 17 (UD)- A players’ hench will be dedicated sio hip won 1 1 Pawnee foothall team will of- juke Schicfer, challenge Berkeley in memory of Andre v Iy close the 1927 gridiron sea i to wresi the 18.2 ball I.. Smith, former coach of ti a0l r William Mays with a banquet and program at i title from Welker Cochran Bears and an All-America frilhacl story of the p . e Old Colony Inn at Meriden to- unpion, in their 1500 poi while at Pennsylvania, Smith dicd and piloted the squad suec night. Members of the team, friends chg hip mateh at otel Penn- | WO years ngo t cini-profes: ional champion invited guests will gather at the sylvania, starting Monday night ) from the Pawnes Silver City hostelry about S o'clock | Cochiran | en playing bril- Y FBRASKA WANTS WILCE Willinm Mays W when the festivities of the evening liantly in practice, compiling a b le the “Down Town Ms 1 history of the past season will hegin, The party will leave this run of 611 in one session, hut bil- ation” was panning Dr. Jack ting varions battles ex- city by bus arrangements having liard crities do not believe he will Wilta, football courh at Ohlo State rienced by the te 1, it is ex- been made by the officials of o able to offset Schacfer's steady the University o hrasia offered peeted, plans will be laid for the club and the return home will e | play | the post of athletic director at aizn nest year. | made through the same means of - The last time they met In 1921 atly mcreased salary. He may 2 transportation Schacfor was champion and Cosh- | 1alis the Job next year GET NEW COACH wdial program will be pan challenger, Sehacfer won 1,500 | - e e L rn that Mor ury 0 including specches by in- ' to 1,323 | VERY FOND OF SPORTS succced Burt Ingwersen “ts, manazer, offic and | Many billiard fans look for several | Qgll, famous tenor, admits that fo conch at the Universily of | players and several musical recor e ts very fond of all athictic eports. | Towa. tions will be rendered.