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e “KID” WILLIAMS CAGES LEAGUE BASKETBALL TEAMS TO CLASH TONIGHT LOCALS PASS ALBANY IN . |HAYDEN 10 FIGHT | ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE| N WA FEATURE Kid” Williams Has a Field Day All His Own When He | N : Soores 12 Goals In 13 fo 8 Victory—Doherty Plays| oy Boy” 10 Battle -Billy Spectacular Game On the Defense — Barnikow 0'Brien Monday Night Saves Empire State Team From a Worse Beating Pl e T —New Britain Plays Fall River. battles n:m:mn:teur tight tourna- ments in this city, “Sunny Boy" 3.8 ?‘?.“fl"‘il'h“"““" Hayden will appear for the first DN SIS L toRr i time in the feature bout of next Monday night's show at the Stanley Arcna. He has been matched with Billy O'Brien, one of the leading members of the Brightwood, A. C. Thompson playing perfectly. Thomp- son was driving and following in to siip the ball to Williams for goals. Pct. [ The “Kid” scored two more to open .595 | the second frame. Then Earl Pierce 9|got a lucky shot just past Pete 3| Welch's feet. Williams caged anoth- er before the period ended. |team of Westfield, Mass. The bout Albany started a desperate spurt| Wil be at 115 pounds and wil i fhe tien sad Tast e Atally” | serve to settle a feud that arose be- e e the offenac and he | tveen the two in this city last fall. y ¢ the | O e Albany, Williams, net.| Hayden and O'Brien battled to a season and displaying _ the finest) (o0 Lo” this” paiq him back by | four-round draw at Rialto hail last form yet seen here, the New Britain caging two for the home club. Steve September in one of the most excit- “Coller Hockey club last night sailed | C4INE tvo for the Borte cluh B8 oy attles scen in this city. Neither into frst placo in the American | Pleree then, 1t & wild S IE SURCK| 1oy iag an edge over the other and Boliee Hockey leagus’ Ly, xmarhing | S e "|the judges were forced to ®all the bout 20 drives besides. How turn even at the end of the third Albany's offense to win by the score | PINE & |ever, to top the night's work, Wil- of 13 to 8. o o " round. Then, after a hectic extra seasion, no decision could be reached Arthur (Kid) Williams was fl\u‘]’“(’;":’ got(::;gmer flt"‘]’ ";"’x ‘5“;':’ i e ¢ the ended wi e count 13 n fa- 4 outstanding scoring slar of the | or of New Gritain. The summary: | #nd tho draw declsion was rendered: ain's 13 goals with Harry (Cowboy) |New Britain. Mbaoy |a Bolhol e toyniate usle 12 “Thompson getting the other. How- | Williams . Pieros | WIIIANA AR0 VRe DO et cong ever, to say that Williams was the | A L. SO, all-around star of New Britain's play | Thompson 3 would not be justice to the other | Matchmaker Wagngr had planned Gazzinga . to rematch “Kid” Cérter of Middle- | town and Jackie Basile of Bristol Doherty for the feature bout next weck but A upon Basiles' request, he has post- |. |poned the moeting until a week from Monday. Basite wanted a week in which to condition himself for ) janother meeting with the tough Time | Middletowh scrapper and he pre- 4:16 | fiots that he will knock Carter out Monday night. Both he and Carter New Britai Albany Waterbury Providence 2 ¥all River AT2 New Britain at Fall River. Playing the greatest game of nwl Lunderville | S T .... Morrison Halfback Welch Barnikow Pennsy! n swil Jack, Sr., i and win First Period Goals. Scored. aged by 1 Albany E. Pierce Albany Lunderville £ \ ing toant. Young Jack Merriam ought to be in a good spot on the University of He is a good swimmer and his father, the coach of the team. But young Merriam had to go out place on the team on his own skill. The two Merriams, father and son, are shown in the above picture. New Britain Williams New Britain Williams New Britain Williams Albany S. Pierce New Britain Thompson New Britain Williams New Britain Williams New Britain _ Williams second Period New Britain Williams New Britain Williams Albany E. Pierce New Britain Williams Third Period Morrison Williams Williams 8. Pierce Albany S. Pierce Albany S. Pierce New Brituin Williams Rushes: Williams 15, E. Pierce 8. Stops: Barnikow §3, Welch 43. Fouls Gazzinga. Referee, Rorty. Billy Reeves of Bristol. will appear on the card against other opponents Teams from Westficld and the Franco-American club of Waterbury | will featurs the tournament Monday night. The Westfield team fighting | « under the Brightwood A. C. colors, has made scveral successful inva- sions of this state and a majority of victories Monday night is predicted for the team. ' Matchmaker Wagner has planned bouts for the card that sould prove to be slashing matches. The semi- final will bring together Ray Dolan of the Franco-Americans of Water- bury and either Carl Murphy of Westfield or Johnny Clinch of this |city. Clinch holds a decision over | the Brass City boy. Jackie Basile of Bristol will meet Joe Riccio of the Francos in rn- other feature. Frank Tytlak of Westficld, a husky 160 pounder, will essay to stop the meteoric travel of [ e Albany New Britain New Britain Albany One of b tractions through t and ability of two BARNEY DOHERTY Britain. The visiting he great ley Arena tomorrow ctball's greatest at- personality will be seen in this city at the Stan- night the Hokoah team of the American league, takes the floor against New delegation IFAMOUS HAKOAH QUINTET MEETS LOCALS TOMORROW American Baskethall League Crew Makes First Ap- pearance In New Britain — Davey Banks and Nat Holman Starring With Visitors—Team Represents Largest Hebrew Organization In New York— Hardware City Lineup Reorganized. Stuffy” Stav Strange and players, | o erful whelmed New when |\ gok, with Malcolm, taky. Gyp" Gustafson, Bristol will counter with the same aggregation showing Richtmeyer Picken, forwards, Richman, center, and Manning and Waterman, guards | Billie Dowd, Ev that twice over- last and Britain Marchinek and Car- 12 GOALS IN NEW BRITAIN'S 13 TO 8 VICTORY OVER ALBANY ROLLER OAH COURT QUINTET APPEARS HERE PHANTONS SWANP CELTICS IN GANE Winoers Take Another Step Towards Cify Goart Title ~ The Phintoms took another step towards the city title last evening at the Sacred Heart school gymnasium when they completely outplayed and outfought the Celtics to gain a 36 to 29 decision before a fair crowd of spectators. Twenty-five personal Noula were called by Referec Abe Aronson. This alone tends to show that the players on both teams play- ed a very hard and close game. Zaleski opened the scoring of the evening by making a free try. Vic Baylock followed him with a field goal but at the two-minute mark Maxie Yankowitz broke the ice for the Phantoms with & foul shot. Adamas increased the Celtics' score to five with a field goal. Baskets by Levine, Hewett and Crane gave the Phantoms & 12 to 9 lcad at the first quarter, The Phantoms gradually in- creased their lead during the sec- ond period mainly through the fine shooting of Cohen. The score at in- termission was 22 to 12 in favor of the Paradise Park boys. Both teams played on even terms in the third quarter. The scoring waa evenly divided among the mem- bers of both. teams in this period. The Celtics flashed their best form of the evening in the final sessien. Peters, who caged three baskets in this canto led the final spurt of the Zevenites who were making a des- perate attempt to overcome the lead of the Phantoms. The timer's whistle blew ending the game with the Phantoms out {n front 35 to 29. Tevine continued his sensational defensive work by holding Zaleski scoreless from the field. The floor work of Hewett and Crane who re- peatedly broke up the Celtics’ pass- work was of high order. The offen- sive work of Peters and Baylock helped to keep the losers in the run- Inln(. Van Ess, who entered the game late in the third quarter, caged two goals from the fleld at critical mo- ments. The summary: Phagtoms = EY Cohen, rf . Crane, It Hewett, ¢ ...... Tevine, rg ..... Yankowitz, 18 Buchas, g | mswwee | mmo s Celtlcs = a Zaleski, rf .. Baylock, If STANLEY RULE HOCKEY TEAM-—INDUSTRIAL TOMORROW NIGHT—ITEMS FIVE TO . MEET FAFNIR QUINTET Runners-up Face Severe Test In Industrial Baskethall League — Stanley Works Combination to Clash With Russell & Erwin — Landers Crew to Have Tough Tussle With Ne Britain Machine — Clubs Bunched Closely In Standing. : SHANSON LEADING CHURCH SHODTERS First Lutheran Forward Scores 64 Points in Five Games Emer Swanso, “Keen-eved First Lutheran forward, isleading the In- ter-Church basketball league scorers as the second round of play looms only 2¢ hours away. Swanson &cor- ed 61 points in the five games his team played during the first round and thereby led Arnold Reckert, 8t. Matt forward, by three points. For the past two weeks both men have been held to small scores, but dur- ing thé first three they piled up & large -enough lead to keep ‘hem ahead of the rest of the field. They share practically all the honors be- tween them. Swanson leads in field goals with 26, with Reckert second with 28, while the latter is leading the foul-shooters with 12 succesaful tyles and Swanson's nine give him a tie for second place with Walter Stohl of the Btanmors. Another 8t. Matt, Billy Preisser, is third among the scorers but is a full ‘16 points behind his teammate, A “dark horse"—a complete un- known—is in fourth position. He 13 Fred Ritter of the Stanmors, play- ing his first season of league baskot- ball. A point behind him is the South Congregational church ace, Wilton Morey, who is in fifth place tut has played in only three games and has averaged more points per game than any other man in the league. Elisworth Carroll. Stanmor cen- ter, has committed the most . yuls— 13. Not to be left out or unything, Swanson is only one behind him, and so is Ritter. Otto Barta, last vear's champion, has made only three personal fouls this year. The five leading scorers are the following: G. Fld. F1. Ttl. Swanson, FL. .... 9 61 Reckert, St. Matt. 12 58 Ritter, Stan. Mem. 8 38 I wananwwest PCT. 900 78 625 625 .500 333 .286 Corbin Screw Stanley Rule . Stanley Works Fafnirs ... Corbin Cabinet P. & F. Corbin N. B. Machiue Russwin 350 Lapders . A1 Stanley Rule & Level in the “* Industrial Basketball League wiil face a difficult assignment tonight when it plays the Fafnir Jearing team at the Tabs' hall. The Rulers have been keeping pace with the league-leading Corbin Screw outfit and they will have to continue to do 80 if they want to be in the run- ning for the pennant, Fafnirs in a third place tie, must also win this game if the team wants to stay up among the leaders, If it loses it will drop to a position of a half a game from the Cabinet Lock team in fifth place. This game is the firat of the night. Two other men's games will be played including one in which the Stanley Works and Russell & Erwin teams will battle. The Stanley Works outfit is the team which is tied with Fafnirs. The Buttmakers, also, must win this game or it will be dropped to a position of & half a game from the fifth place team. If both the Stanley Works and Fafnirs lose they will continue in & third place but they they will be far behind the teams in first and second places. The second game of the night will bring together the Landers and New Britain Machine teams. The league is nearly over. Exactly 10 nights of play remain on the schedule after tonight. Although nearly three-quarters over, the league race is still undecided. A game and a half separate the first and second place teams. A game and a half separate the seeond and third place teams. One game sepa- rates the two teams tied for third place from fourth place and 'e team in fifth place is a game and a half ahead of the holder of sixtn place. Only percentage points sepa- rate the sixth from the seventh place outfit, a half a game scparates seventh from eighth and a game ahd a half separates the eighth place outfit from the holder of ninth rewnannaed .5 5 W. Preisser, 8t. Matt § 2 e o .3 represents the largest Hebrew or- ganization in New York city and it is one of the leading quintets in the American circuit. The two outstanding stars of the quintet are Davey Banks, forward and Nat Holman, guard, both for- mer members of the New York Celtics, world's basketball cham- plons for many successive scasons. Both are among the highest paid men in the game today. Holman was a member of the original Celtic team and is regarded as the great- est basketball player ¢f the present day. Banks had three years with the Adams, ¢ Hubay, rg Peters, g Van Ess, rg nlace. SINGER VS, TAYLOR New York and Terre Haute Battlers to Square Off Tonight In Madison Square Garden. New York, Feb. § (P —Al Singer, young New Yorker, and Bud Taylor, the blond terror from Terre Haute, battle ten rounds at Madison Square Garden tonight in the second round of a featherweight elimination tour- nament designed to find a challenger for Andre Routis, the title-holder. The survivor of tonight's bout Is to meet Tony Canzoneri for the right to face Routis in a championship test. Canzonerl, former holder of the 126-pound crown, passed his first._climination examination Wed- nesday night when he kncoked out Jocy Sangor. Singer has been cstablished a 2 to 1 favorite over Taylor. members of the crew. the goals, but it was amazing team work of the local quintet that Albany’s threats, the Pierce brothers, were stopped and the locals won. Every man on the New Britain club played like an individual cham- pion last night. “Kid"” Williams dis- played beyond question why it is that he .has topped the league scor- ers consistently. His drives made ‘Willlams got through the ney in reserve. Morey, South Cong. T 87 mGH SGHWL FIVE TO C'Brien of Westfield “':”'.V PLAY. ST. THOMAS TEAM | matchea witn * Dominicic wrisco-of this city. Kid Carter of Middletown will swap punches with Paul ".ord, brother of Eddie Lord, state profes- sional lightweight, champion, In an other feature bout. The Franco-American elub will enter the following fighters: Paul Members of the New Britain|Lord, Jack Paoli, Joe Degnan, Ray High school basketball squad will| Dolan. Joo Riccio and Johnny 2 iiioe | journey to Hartford tomorrow where | Westficld's team will be composed ;"h'":;’i"'cg:a]:";i'rf‘l{::;p:;”;:‘"‘i';,’,""mey Will engage the §t. Thomas' |of Billy and Walley O'Brien, broth- e B o "t The fans wero | Seminary team in the sccond game |ers; Tob Lawson, Charlie Smith Hardly ablo to keep up the count, | of & home and home series, The | Frank Tytlak ~and Carl Murphy. 3 g contest will be played at the Westd Frisco, Clinch and several others |Celfics and was one of the lcading e"l;kmm:f::(»fl:’—ngflb“’""i;“i*'n-s'3;§ o | Middle symnasium and will get un- | ill represent Now Britain. Kid |point gettera in the American league O o i “aven seon in_thia city. |derway after 3 oclock. arter and Vin LaBella will appear | this season. He was everywhere following the| The Saints are another bunch of | for Middietown. Bristal's contribu- | ball Iike a fawk, breaking up Al-|good basketball players and _their | tions will include Billy Reeves, Jack- | bany's plays, taking passes from the | record is almost as good as that of |l Basile. “Sunny Boy” Havden, Rav ations in basketball in the world. cags defondors, plaving a wow of a|New Haven Hillhouse team which |Tavior and Joe Mendes. Louis Mur- |5 tho present time, the ahs game with his partner, Williams, | has won 10 victories in succession, |Fel; state feathereweight champian |,y jn (hird place in the lcague Pete Gazzinga swarmed all over Earl | §. Thomas won nine and lost one. | °f Torrington, may also appear on |anding with only a few points sep- Pierce and kept him helpless for the [The single defeat was at the hanaa | the card: |arating them from the leaders. greater part of the contest. His American league, the of Wilby High school of Waterbury Around the passes to the®front of the rink were 5 i Cortland Olympia Skating rink. in that city. Later St. Thomas got team is consistently drawing the perfect while he was a bulwark on | jts revenge on the West Middle gym |greatest crowds and tomorrow the defense. iR e his ':“\‘!‘) s g e st il pIOYOITO. D, SReTDIION [semi-pros might play here. New t Banks s star of the | gyjgain will be represented Sunday |Hebrew Giants, pla forward | floor. The Capital City team has L by Casparint and Gillette, rushes; positions with Chazmadie, another Madison Square Garden Cor- Pitted against the greatest floor | pot heen defeated on its home floor worker in the game, Barney Doher- [ ¢pic soncon and it is practically as- | Rego, center: LaPointe or Kieffer, star who has appeared here in or- ok and Kaplan in the goal. mer years, at center. Holman and poration Abead $30,000 Miami Beach, Fla, Veb. S () - ty, the greatest halfback alive, again [ quied of the championship of proved fo be the sensation of the |t B gorg. game. To Barney can go the laurels | *"oc william Downey, former cur- e e [ cipal of St. Mary's parochidl school. |Golaberg play the guards LI R R |is the team's coach. He is a mem- New Britain's revamped lineup d [hor of the faculty of St. Thomas' | with “Jiggs” Donoghus at center, | |will make its first home appearance man, New Britain's zoalie, was in | ; LA {here in the game. Zakzewski he Wonderful shape. His stops, al.|Sauad. including five regulars, left| S " 000" the Madison been shifted to forward where he Bbagh Wriot mupetous in {he Anal|rom last yeir, R ) e | Phouldieo (biatae AT St e Seokoning. avers suro and his work| The men who will have fo he| 1E e e T e e tans 10, 3is| Watohed by the Mew. Brilain guards| DS SNTL 0 e BOOT A 0 feet time aiter time are Laws and Alantkas. Between | J 8, DE el v, 0its Biruikos: eue ot the ses- | et they scored 20 of fheip tewwn's | Amates of the cost of the Iebru The contest A Jast game against |27 SIUETest prove correct. lat 9 o'clock. | has had & total of §3 stops to his credit, | The Saints won 33 fo one of the hest exhibitions of goal | tending scen in {his city. Had his | mates been able to carry on an of- STRONG POLO TEAM muted cost of the spectacle. served to beat New Britain. ‘nm the arena would be ready for | The first period last night was| Highest Handicapped Group Ever|the customers in ample time. [ Fastigis s Recreations to [nvade Bell Town going at top speed. Some wonder- H 5 sty e e First Time Tomorrow passwork was exhibited both by Al-|highest handicapped group of polo|with the light and heavy bags and | bany and New Britain. | players ever assembled for action as|indicated he would get down to 1t took four minutes and 16 scc-one team on the Pacific coast will|“real hard work” Monday on his onds for the ice to erack and then |rally under the S Toint colors | return from Tampa re he will Athletes Planning ;o Make Tour of World Vancouver, B. C.. Feb. 8 (P—A dispatch to the Vancouver Province says that Percy Williams, Jimmy Ball, Johnny Fitzpatrick and Phil Fdwards, all members of the last Canadian Olympic team, are to make a world competitive tour. Under present plans the four are to appear in Germany, [Finland, Sweden, France and England and then leave with D. G. A. f.owe, of England, Olympic 800 meter cham- pion, for South Africa. 10 STAY WITH BRAVES Ilms{er Bell Will Cavort Around the Third Sack for Boston National Club. Chicago, Feb. 8 (M—Unless the Boston Braves become pressed for hard cash, Lester Bell will cover third"base for them again this sea- son. President William Veeck of the Cubs announced last night that his club had given up attempts to ob- tain Bell's services this year be- cause the Braves refused a cash of- fer and wanted playing talent. “We cannot spare the type of Mayers Boston wants so we have given up the contemplated deal,” Veeck said. “The cash offer still holds, however.” Clyde Beck, who played third base for the Cubs last year, prob- ably will cover the hot corner again this season, unless Clarence Blair, a promising rookie from Little Rock, Ark., beats him out of the job. Beck is a brilliant fielder, but his stick work 1s rather mediocre. e s alosomwe® Red & Gocs to Hartford for Second Gold Basketball Quintet I Referce: Abe Aronson. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Associated Pre: Des Mgines, Ta.—Eddic Anderson, Casper, . outpointed Henry Falegano, Molnes, (10). Jack Lee, Los Angeles, outpointed Tommy Havel, . Paul, Minn., (10). Tos- coe Hall, Des Moines, outpointed Jackie Hammer, Perry, Ta., (10). Burlington, Ta.—Vale Galcgano. Manila, P. I, and Genara Pino, New York, draw, (10). Bill Gabriel Ot- tumwa, Ta, stopped Mickey Me- Knight, Peoria, "L, (5). Kansas City—Bias Mexico, outpointed F Philippine Islands, (10). Game of Series. The team, besides these two, forms one of the strongest combin St play thei last roller hockey city next Sunday afternoon nary to the New Britain-Fall River contest. This promises (o be one of the hest amateur games of the year. The locals plan to chal- lenge the quintet ’ representing the Rodriguez, 0 Grange, 8an Francisco—Pete Meyers, San Francisco, knocked out Sergeant Sammy Baker, New York, (6). Vallcjo, Ca Lohman, Toledo outpointed Dusty Miller, Victoria, B. C., (10). FORMER PLAYER DIES Havre, Mont, Feb. 8§ —E. D. “Eddie” Dole, 78, National league baseball player at St. Louls hefore he came aest, to become Havre's first mayor, died here yesterday. BY BRIGGS ( WHAT A WONDERFUL WINTER MORNING - CLEAR, COLD AND JAVA GoOD ACING -- LIFE IS GRAND FRED FRICK - HE'S JUST BACK FROM THE SOUTH AND I'VE GOT" o LISTEN ., To ALL THE USUAL will start promptly / Darm THe Luck! HERs copmes|( HELLo FRED - l | Then the fifth man on the Isshislotes i pnde i Pete Welch, the New Bedford police- | Iy, 2 e " e W Dedford police- | { ato 4n that he has the entirc ning mate. The guards will he pic ed from Leary, Shechan and Ar- sations of the present year, saved |33 points in the Albany from a worse heating. He | New Britain at fhe Stanley Arena | Dempsey announced ticket | - sales for the Ilamingo park match | lalready have reached $189,000, I which exceads by $30,000 the esti- one of the fastest seen in the h tory of roller polo. Both teams Meanwhile | the principals have Del Monte ;5000 ring workouts 1o helc ol Axday. {course training for the projected |affair. The Boston Sailor went Del Monte, Cal, Fel. § (P—The |through a sfiff workout yesferday Assembled to Play at An interesting court battle is on top for tomorrow night at the Bris- tol armory hen the fast-going Manchestor Recreations will invade this city for the first to tangle caged another giving Albany a lead| W. I C. Guest, rated at 0ine|geveral strenuous workouts at b e e Ny ‘_"]vujw- quin- BUT I'M AWFUL GLAD of 2 to 0. Then Williams started. | goals, Averill Harriman, eight 0418 | fardie's casino i G i e e To GET BACH - NOTHING o e o e LIKE THIS COLD, BRACING Kid" going like a whirlwind, |J. Cheever Cowdin, cight, and 8teph- | fore his departure for the Ever.|an enviable 10N rec hoasting took a pass from Thompson and jen Sanford, 7. make np the formid-| 1 qcc Tuosday on 4 fishing expedi. | 14 winz in 16 start b it ATMOSPHERE skinning the corner of the goal Sands Point lineup, The |1 ; gave New Britain a goal. Once 2 possible combination of |0 ; e sl e Harry Thompson, catching a hook | American players, according to pres. mpsey ook occasion last night On last Tuesday It the Man- from Doherty, slipped the ball past |ent handicaps, would only total thr deny again that chesteritcs lostat i Gic uitie Ll OmE Morrison and Williams slapped it in. | g or 35 a contract to fight in MG oLl Brsuniio dvere o eln, After two minutes, Williams came| Midwick's | While admitting DL b i L0 out of a scrimmage and takink the | Miller, Roach. 3; Eric Ped-|for 2 Madison Squar gl onniaolrestars jcaaiie ball to the cage, sucked Barnikow lcv, 8. and Elmer Boescke, 7. If he wins from e e s out and got the ball in. This gave| An important change in the Pa-|the Pride of Macon als Padden i e 2 New Britain a lead of 3 to 2 cific coast championship schedule|to a fight, he himself has signed no | ooy a1 Sflel {ninmpalg wonk Steve Pierce tied up tighter than | was announced. The high goal flat|contracts, he sai i STl opope pown ok a sailor's knot by Doherty. fi vent will start at Del Monte Febru- e e got away and he sneaked in, lary 10 instead of tomorrow and will FOUR GIANTS UNS| s b s tsing the score. Then, from the side |conclude Feb, 15. A series of other| New York, B Oty an s i G s A i court, with a mighty drive. Harry encounters will follow | four members of the New York | cojumn at the expense of the = Thompson broke the deadlock and = Giants remain ned for the 1929 |iny Makers Saturday New Britain again led. In quick suc- A hard hitting | visitors' most notuble cession, Williama displaying every| b . Tl s (P—Shoot nan, forwarded his signed Kind of & shot imagina t thires |10k bencath (he glare of brilliant | contract to § Jim Tiorney of more, giving the locals Jead | flood i i of the New Giants vesterday, The fonr vet at the end of the period York Athletic chib night W Garland Buckeye, The play continued just as £« in victor in the fisst world champion- | p Crmm Ateher ‘the second frame. Williams and!ship night trap shoot. and Farl Pierce shot a goal past Pete|to battle Midwick's purple shirted w1 a : cik's purple s atch a boxin Welch to start the scoring. Lunder-|ballet warriors on Del Monte field | rib ville, a minute and a half later, |today. ch tonight. Stribling held to his nightly road- work, but expects also to get in tim | MET A LOT OF FRIENDS OF YOURS WHO WANTED To BE REMEMBERED ~ HOW'S THAT o BoY OF YOURS GETTING ALONE —_— FRED ISN'T SUCH A BAD FELLOW AFTER ALL- IVE SEEN| A LOT WORSE—~ here with goal four will be or night SHOOY Terry cretaty iladelphia Colored Manchie Sill present a Able vouthtul cluding “Ty" Holland, Cann, Roy Norris, ints. formid- players in- Hank Me- “Nap® Madden, ot e lineup of v Jack Weleh and Leach, out! Hlers,

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