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a s —— . “ —_ . wie " be THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. OTHER SPORTSTHE FUSSY FOURSOME! - - - - - Copyright, York Evening WoMd) by,Press Publishins Company Celtics Make Progress To Recover League Title —— hich ded ith re of 33 to 13. "Defeat Reading and Trenton in| pie 'van ‘Nesters managed to keep Games at Madison things their own way throughout the greater part of the gamo, and their Square. opponents had a difficult job in try- ing to keep up with them. | By defeating Reading 86 to 29inthe| Gramercy Big Five subdued the afternoon game at Madison Square| Separates at Corrigan Casey Hall by the score of 36 to 18, Notwithstand- Garden and sending Trenton down to) 11. the struggle which the Corrigans Gefeat 25 to 1* in the evening the! pu: up to gain a victory, their oppo- Original Celtics, New York’s repre-jnents found the task of winning sentatives in the Eastern Basketball] ‘To-morrow evening at the Ascen- League, regained tho league lead. sion Parish ,House the Ascensions ‘The excellent floor work of Johnny | wii tackle the Immaculata Club, the Beckman of the Celtics in the contests! oniy team to defeat the Ascensions foatured. The players wore eae on their home court om their sleeves in memory of Ernie! va former Celtic player, who died| THe Inwood Girls team, which ro- Jast Friday. cently gained the title for girls’ teams in Greater New York by con- Im the Metropolitan League Mac-|quering the Manhattan Lassies, are Dowall Lyceum did not accept the| scheduled to oppose the Highbridge opportunity of gaining first position.| Girls on Tuesday evening at the ‘The Macs were defeated by the| Inwood Ballroom. In view of the Brooklyns in the evening contest ut] ability displayed by the Inwood team Arcadia Hall, Brooklyn. The Brook-'against the Lasstes and the subse- lym team scored two victories yester- quent impression the contest made day, the other one over the Visita- upon basketball fans, who were tions. Brooklyn conquered the| greatly surprised by the keen shoot- Dodgers on Friday evening, and that|ing and fast footwork, the Inwood- contest indicated the ability of the] Highbridge contest should prove a Brooklyn team. There is consider-| good attraction. able discussion as to the possibilities! from Jersey comes an unfficcial of the Brooklyn team gaining the! pt of information which would have pennant, In the other contest Powers) the Winona Girls claim the cham- Brothers were defeated by the Dodg-| pionship title of this vicinity. ‘The a ere. : Winona Girls team represents a quin- West End Post, Veterans of For-| tet of no little ability, but the man- ore 10. No 4. ae he West Ejad/ ager of the Inwoods should commu- oats cas etn ine quintet at|Micate with the manager of the Jer- THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to the former team’s court by the score|Sevites in an attempt to arrange a| Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. "You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This is the Thirty-Ninth of 23 to 19 in a contest which was| contest with a view to eliminating| of the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. replete with good plays. At half time| the Winonas from the category, of i NEVER UP, NEVER IN, Doc! EX an EIGHT, Ey Doe? JF THE Litt SPHERE NEVER GETS Boy wer, THis is A HERE \T CAN'T DROP IN — FouR PAR — HAT fa THa’S WHAT I'VE Caan ie AIN'T SO BAD FoR = p\ ecuin! You! wn > . DAWGONNIT | wHat's TH'maTTER wiTy me? SLL Look AT THAT! ANGTHER INCH WoULDA SUNK tr - IM AFRAID TO HIT "EM — LHAVEN'T Got 'NUF STRENGTH To SIGN MY NAME —“THAT'S WHAT'S RUINING MY SCORE — |'m SHORT ON Ev'RY ONE OF 'EM — LOOK ar iT PHIL , | OUGHTA HAD Saar BETCHA My BuG Kin Lick Your Bue! 2-27 a doutampenn at Ban Lorento, San Juaii. Zulia, Curacao . Pantoren, Havand lamitton, Bermudas. sss. FU Bt deorne, St. "Thema, Dus To-Merrow, Orizaba. Havana. . Hamburg . » Glasgow ss, | Sait To-Day. wee rriniaile Coos, athe Bat een cress 10.00 A.M, —— PM | . Sati aig 0g Aquttanta, Southampton 800 Ace Capiaag, Rio . Glan. McBride, "Buenos Ayres * Weat Nolin ‘Aiea Sou Wednesday. "710.00 A.M. —— P.M. Phemistoclea, Piraeun, pl Bll bak al) emis so | LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 3 1-28 opened at 97, up .04; 2d 48, 96.70, up 06; 24 4 1-4m, 96.88, up .04; 4th, 97.16, up .02; 3d, 97.64 off 08; Victory 3 8-48, 100,00; 48 | 100.26 | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. | Sterling, demand, 4,42 3-4; cables, 4.43.1-4, up 16-8. French fr, de- mand, .0919 1- cables, .0920, up 0018, Lire, demand, .0526 1-2; cables, .0526, up .0008 1-2. Belgian fr., de- mand 8721-2: cables, .9873, up . Marks, demand and cables, 5 . off .0000 1-4. Greek dtachma, demand, .0455; cables, .0460, up .0002. Swiss fr, demand, 191 cables, .1958, up .0001. Guildore, demapé, 833; cables, .2838, up 0013, Pesetas, jemand, .1600; cables, .1602, up .0007. wodish kr, domand, .2655; cables, 2680. up .0020. Norweglan kr., de- mand, 1713; eoblan, .1718, up 0008. | Donish kr. Jomand, .2097; cables, up .0012, the home combination stood in the| contending quintets. tut fed double session plan, enrolment Is lead by the tally of 16 to 2, but dur-| | shamrock Five of the 69th, com- hasidan ing the second session the visitors en-| posed of members of the 165th In- > proceeding slower than usual | see gaged in a fast offense, which almost] fantry, Company H, is open for NEWS OF N. Y. HIGH SCHOOLS At two consecutive meetings of tho| enabled them to defeat the soldiers. | games on opponents’ courts. The Debating Society try-onts were held for ton Aces scored over the St.| Shamrocks recently subdued the St. | the school team, Speakers were allowed ‘ ‘Open. High. Low. Lant. Open, igh. Lew. tvs iSoacl ; A ; eight minutes for or against the ques- OG 634 [bien Pron f Boe Cra. vive ce Auoccuice Par. | Mictinel’s Five by A'tally or 28 0/20, | Wadleigh. ee erie ner ay aityvemine’ tion: “Resolved, ‘That the Government | Agim bxbrese baer \ ee ee a ate ish House. The visitors endeavored | Address all communications to the| Wadle has adopted a «tondard | Patier; Commerce, Brown, Seldenberg: | take over and control all public utilities.” | aiigcsiaimers FAB lSeicall hep uF Wy HN r to conquer their stronger opponents, | Manager, at No. 682 Water Street, | school pin. The initials W. H. 8. are In|Commercial, Kleiman, Lapideus. Pren- |The Judges selected the following as the | qm agy chen Me ten. i . "e i efforts were in vain. At the| New York City. on sacle jowitg, Roman, Steinberg and Halper of |resular school team: Miss Fertell, John | am tank Nuts. Kannur City “ "\ but their gold on a blue background. 5 3 . conclusion of the contest the Ascen-| The Department of F so sw Morris received silver medals for second | Ungel and Vincent McGarrett ose Staytes Kelly, Spring an) ti NaMleam GL EWE SIRES h partment of Finance basket- place In the P. 8, A, L. tournament. Se IR ssssan Kelsey When! a) sions a safe lead of twelve points | ball team defeated the Board of Esti-| At the assembly on Friday a French ——— | tt nas necn sdectded tats term to] Am Cotton Oil. Wea nTaatbe OSE ie $5 over the St. Peters. Final tally was! mate team in a good contest at Car-|pageant was presented by the eichth| De Witt Clinton. forego the senior dramatic plays and| am tide & L’ther Keystone The He Ne 1G Ae ponte. se: jmine Street Gymnasium. The vic-!term class to show what part France| " CNL operon Einutore,” Op tte Glee vf Lack Stect Sr ee eee?) The Original Italian Five gained| tors scored 28 points to thelr oppo-|nas had in the making of America. |_% ulosy Of George Washington by | (ik) # porrte e ete vious parts are Lee Rubbe 8M oe nents’ 20, Line-up f i : = oe Fayette Moyer. Chairman of the His- hain, International Leigh Fal a iP or Finance: ve " another victory at Tammany Hall | ® m Ingeborg Carlmark represented the now being held, und o@ contest for Linseed Ol) pt mn Meyers 100 100160100. yesterday afternoon at the expense | Gleason, Swart, Devitt, Snow and) arerican schooigir! and Ruth Bien a| ‘FY Department, featured the spects!) scenery has been begun, ‘Ain Locomotive Dent daeiscar cate ' 11% 6? the Enterprise Big Five, which | Buckholtz. I ecanads <ganaatRla CAG (agus thes aie sembly held Tuesday by the De Witt seh) Allled Chem... Lorillard 152% they conquered to the tune of 27 to} On next Sunday afternocn, the pili : Clinton High School, Hetaay cie sveond of the bi-weekly! Am sntety Louls ‘& Nash o . ci J Be f, ns ces Ww ld. el italian quintet starred with their fast! will be played between the West End Am Bhip & Com both general und commercial coursee| Am Smeit & Ref. Hockstein sang Creole songs. Beatrice |Organtzation held its nominating con-| attended. | Man Elev . | Martin Parry Kila Am Steel Foundry Metntyre P Mines: play. Post and the Ascension Aces, The|Mannervillo impersonated Mme. Curie| vention, Youthful orators wuleinaly as- Dae ‘Am Suger May Dept. Stores, Van Nest Five subdued the Sham-| Aces have already scored a victory|and Gertrude Howell a French fashion-| sured the student body that thelr can-| ‘the efit vor the schovi weekly pab+| Am sugar pf. Mexican’ Pat rock Five in a one-sided contest | over the West Enders. plate, The teachers who assisted in the | didate was the one and only man for| itcatton hus been chosen for this term.| Am Sumatra Tob Miam! Copper ... Middle States Of Midvale Stee! Bt Louts. & Tex. Mo Pacific ... Mo Pacific pf Mont Ward .. Mulline Body MBtP&S3M Nat RM Mex 2 work of the pageant were Grace Tweedy, | the office. Emil Levin was nominated] Laurence Hruenn has been elected | am Toi & Tel. for President by Joseph Ginsberg, Ju Cornelia ieure, Elizabeth King. atleditor in chief of the News, and the| am Tobacco Kkson and Ben Jackson weee nomt- rest of his stuff are: Associated Editor#, Am Tobac pt now ated for Vice President by Philip Harold Boutleld and David Frank: Am ‘Tobacco ota Th vaggenhelm and Henry ftubins re- Clubs, Frances Beardsloy; Sports, Am Lu France spectively. For Secretary Hyman Le- Jerome Lipps; “Do You know That,” ‘sim Wool Three hundred former students of Columbia Star _ farmenc events ou hea fxm, auton Highest Scorer |__1N N.¥. WGH SCHOOLS | i822" Sprcatniea. “xs “athe | Binamaated sore Glubere Waders saben Riayat vbuiaeen weve Saco was given at Murray fol- | Levin named Alexander Saginar, Hurold under Walter Lenman, as Business Asso Dry Goods Bob Pulleyn, Columbia's football star, Manager Bernard Postal has sched- |!0Wed by dancins: Abel spoke for Harold Baer, and Henry Munager, wie: Circulation Manager, Atchison ty ‘ Almour for Harry Rosenthal. Frank Egan; Advertising Manager, AN Birm & Atl 4s out in front once again in the race uled the twenty-two games for Stuy The campaign is already In full swig. ward Mayer; Assistant Advertising 41) Coast Lins Although W Southern Ry. Southern Ry ph. ft | Stand Olof NJ 1TO4 #9 ON of Not pe. 14 trombor® scccce. 41 tidebaker . we Submarine Vont Aupertor: Oil. Toxnn Guilt & un Cop & Oby ‘axas Company... Texan & Pacific.. Tex & Pac Coal. 27% Tidewater Ot] ... 133 Tobacco Vroducts 62% Transcon OU .... 9% Vaton OW. . Union Pacific. sited Alloy United Drug United Tritt. United Food Prod 8% Un Ry Inv Co..,. 10 Un Ry Inv Co pt 28% Un Retail Stores. 47% UBCTP pt. 6 U B Iné Alcohel 4% U8 R & Imp. U 8 Rubber, U 8 Steel..., ° Enam & 8(p U 6 Steel pf. for the individual scoring honors in the sant's baseball team, one of the long-|some tline to hold a dinner every year, The halls. and bulletins are belng Manager, Arthur Halper; Scoretary,, Aq) Guit & W 1 Nevata (lospol Les pall dhe Intercollegiate Basketball League. His est schedules in the school's history, |it has not always proved succesful, but fooned nite pontote the suisaeoit Jerome Handler AU Gulf & Wopt ist tay IRE 18% | New York Central Utah Securities. pf cid rival, Tommy Cullen of Dartmouth, Games with the frosh nines at Prince- "OW it $8 hoped that it will become | resounding with the speschos of | the = 5 Bulan keene shabu Rie sere peek RRR ONS Besals: K 5 : : eae fanent {netitution and’ W d | nomi while groups of students can | i vi Vinlt & Oho . NYNH&N Vu Caro Chem... the rear. scheduled: April 1, Commercial at Com- | well known former Wadleighites who at« | the Wuenliatoe the Tespective candidates, | At the mocting of the Captains’ Coun- nih steel B Norfolk Southern Wabash pf H... One of the most interesting features mercial; 3, Bryant at Long Island City; |tended were Agnes McNally, Dot Tier- | The elections will be held, Thursday. | ells of Washington Irving High School pin rap is Norio sen » Marve. Md pt of last week's games was the meeting 5, Princeton Frosh at Princeton; §,{8C¥: Doris Jedvikin, Jeanette Berko- | the following girls were nominated for| Bkn Union Gas Northern Pacific, 0 Corps... 18% ? : + 81 itz, Sarah Sto! Atearet ‘Boldes The De Witt Clinton Alumii Asaoet- | - 4 | Brown Shoo . Nova Scotia Steal Y Pac Corp pt.. 52 of Cullen and Pulleyn on Tuesday night Townsend at ‘Townsend; 10, Packard at | “i!” Sah Steak, Margaret Fold ation has formulated plans to celebrate OMce: Morning session, for Prealdent.| pitiy nrow A Oklahoma P & 1 West Union .... 92% at Columbia. Pulleyn stuck to the) Central Park; 12, N. Y. U. Frosh at Stuyvesant the twenty-fifth anniversary of the! Viola Lowendhal, Anita Sarchi; Secre-| jiims Fros 1 Olla Steel Westinghouse ... 63% Dartmouth star's heels every second Onio Wield; 13, Clason at Clason Point: ‘ : school with an Informal dance at Del-| tary of Traffic, Theresa Buccola, Lo-| tutte Cop & Zine Owens Bottling Wheel @ LB... 1% that the big Green five had the ball 45, Manuel at Prospect Park; 19 ys In one of the most bitterly fought monteo's, March 25, 1 retta Monteagudo. For the afternoon | Hutte & Superior. Hepa td Se amines oe and prevented him from registering a! Prep at Bay Ridge: 22, Open; 95,6. @ | ectons Sears, William MM. Hitzig anges session, President, Jeanette Roosin, | DUM 09 LaNeAtar See Whe Ot ne single basket from scrimmage. Culleal xy Frosh atc. c T. Stadiana, | (tented Georg: Giershevsk{ for the Pres. Julia Richman. Sadio Schevhter; Secretary ot ‘Traffic, | Galt Packing +++. Pages Pee Wickwire Steel... 14% showed a marked tendency to let the! 94 giasmus at Flatbush: 0c ‘|ideney of the General Organization by The Julia Richman Senior Ors. | Eva Ellis, Una O'Reilly | Callt Potroleum Youn RR 3 | W-Overl'd plese excitement of the game affect his D!ay-| Scuyyesant; May 2, Noack ot Monn at | 008 votes out of a total of 3,077, George tion now consists of these new officer ee Canadian Pacific. Fenn Seab'd Sicci 64g |Win Contra 4. 206 ing and consequently weakened in his Abit Us weit Nyack at Nyack; 6,| Nelson was defeated for Vice President President, Pauline Fisher; Vice Previ-| Under the direction of Laurence | Gentral Lenther.. vwople'e Gas orth Pump ro. 486 ‘asl v t * n Le er pf... Vere Marquette Lt wider 1) tout ehooting, making only five baskets | \V\uuneion at Stuyvesant: 10, Textilol yy Auron Solomon in the closest vote dent, Clara Lustig; Seoretaries, Marga-/ Mooney, the Musle Department gave # | Cong Tie Pasco imiladn Go om cut @f nine attempts, However, on|*t Textile: 19, Commerce at Commerce: | for the major offices of the election, At ret Tlerney ahd Rebecca Abramowitz, | programme of the mustc of the French |Chandier Motors Phillipe (ret : BANKING AND FINANGIA Saturday night against Cornell, fo) lt Hvander at Evander; 20, Clinton at] the close Solomon Moished with a ma- yng Treasurer, Fautine Bamburger, All composers of the nineteenth century. ches & Ohlo .. eres ALtom 1% URION ELEGTRIO LIGHT tye | Stuyvesant: 24, Yale Frosh at New |Jority of 147 vot k Somerville tho girls were elected with a large ma-| Ballet divertis#ement numbers were Chic & Alton Ry Arrow pf 33 COMPANY THREE-YEAR 1% CONV! tnade goed on eleven tries out of twelve;| Haven: 27, Morris at Morris; 31, sr,| turned in the greatest majority of the jority given by the pupils of Rose Mendell of CM & Bt P Tur, ou ® ssa | THLE GOLD DEBENTUR: St ASA iN OTe eee ule at Garden Cit 7 31. St | aay by trouncing William Adler for Sec- «- 6 the Physteal Training Mepartment. Or-\C M & 8 PTR pf urgh Coal. 6! rial | eas “NOTCH ‘Ol! REDENPEION, - €own Into fourth place, Johnny Luther en i | retary with « majority of 1,228, George The new staff of the Blue bird, the gan and plano durts were played by Chie Pneu Toot ew va 1% Convertible Gold Cay tee even eey ct Corel passing him by a margin of oe Se ie per defeated Herbert David for bas- school ma e, ta: Chief, Mr. and Mra, William Neldiinger, theo 1 & Pac § ; we jer thie wgreement my ap y hool magazine, is: Fditor in Ber, Grevc Cont 1h Gi 4 en jhree points. “The case ot Art Loeb of Practice for the Stuyvesant tonnis| kethall manager by 135 votes.“ Murray jogulin Goldsmith; Literary Editor, Her former one of the member of the Must cR ¢& V0 pe pt oo : between Union. Blee Princeton Is | somewhat similsr {1 team was begun lust week at the 224 | Sprung defeated Solomon Taxinsky for tha Cohen; Assistant. Literaty 1iditor, Deyartment CRiat ; Punta Ales Sug ‘ OL New vary aw Trustee: ing played only five games, but the| Regiment Armory, 168th Street and | {otball wanager by M44 votes Le CSUR AN PCL tar AG ANS institemdigh\ flenting de taelleniarce { ie, 1% | ure Ot 5 4 |, ation ie Nera jBitwcome mee Mectrie pace he is maintaining gives rise Eroadway, by Coach Howard. Last| 14 Banyo essio Darwin; Tabitha Twitter Mil the last regular meeting « eons Gt 1 ‘li rod & Refiacra 97 Ke right to call ana reat : aX La The initial issue this term of the Mary Weisman and Ida Kamenetsks sbington Irving Players’ Club of the |chis & “i : pietaiee lie right to call and redeem) and” ell ealt the belief that he wall have to be con-| yours team, consisting of Capt. Harry | Caliper. Stuyvesint’s monthly, will be School Ne Sditor, Frances Weinber ning session th Mowing officers |chity. Copper hits Rt Barings: 08 [ecg redeem. on Maren ts) 2 sidered.on the last lap. ¥ : nd Mives Thre 1% Cacipettased Geld Mie mest, Grave and dualsianer of | Glelchman.: Masager William: Milos, amy, (oul meat wank Bue i be Clb Toned he | Aasiatent “Reliool Nowa iiditon, Maran wore wlectede. Freatdenty Ta0rtha, Hated: | thine Copper 2. 8 oP then outstanding, by ® Botany tN shea ed ) Pennsylvania, and Miller of Dartmouth | gone Stein, Arthur Coley and Walter | 2" Met AUC aBUIUG Leen. CA Cop etna cenit US SEPA eens eae a ea 7 Poa cena er creed He Wall st, New York. iy ( or the second successive term, A com= Corner Editor, Ray Hirshman; Alu tary co Mlaky ‘ a in Si Wall st, New Yor i } lave all scored 18 field goals and lead | Nolkin. aro being rounded Into form for piste ‘hiatory of {i and Dlue iaditor, Airless Van ‘fassolt int Ha Lah » Coles. 45% tending ist pf |sicen p a thereos hext te line with 17, a” remarkable |€8tly competition this spring. track tear since its nization, an ine ight Hdit th Krug a The AWs-tuttigh Be Alumnae As-|f9l & Southern. 46% 404 40% 43 | Tending 24 pf halt'ot ond per cent. (ism) Om the tas a Nacting Pei a Pie ars Jterview with Dr. Nicholas Murray M. Appelt, Fannle B, Biggs an | ace 8 fet {Cot Gee & Bec. 73 7 Iron & Stool 4 cipal thereof... Bald Debentures will oboe number considering Princeton's record | eee caldent UP (@elambia) Univ Ghecnelek as weoul { tation: held (ta) annual es ? 3 hop tr & Bt ne 4 ‘ uo and payable on sald’ date’ and at eas of league games already played. Cui-| The High School of Commerce tins | !2"* eee Leena rs Seon RUC BE invade Ady a at the: Mujestle Hotel, ‘The pro. | Colum an Grane . ‘ Jen still continues to be the best foul/ started football practice. Nine lon advice to the stude conce chael H. Lucey, Pr wv f the motion pieture entertain. |Veme b & Meo iy f ou) Lda ee # e le Puitey: P z d mem-|the value of education; interviews with assembly, Feb. 2 oke td Weldtas ati iy y “ " i) eter ite see While Pulteyn | pers of last year's outfit are the nucleus| sich famous track stirs as Jole Ray, of Washington und Li TONIC autbors ouine wee : ‘ ve tg ‘ entitled to a Dartmouth's defeat of Cornell on Sat- jen ext year's team, Practice, heid in | Wit! Hic Soh ealaa Genie te Sr wne Ch mcrihed mae a F i ioe nit . en from the ald agreameat tuday night at Hanover was perhaps | the symnasium, 3 secret. As soon ae! lS 27 3 tures. Besides material advantages, Producta .. Wii, Mal Mt Why 41% 41% AIS nthe Tah to ree bs ; | 4 J NYS) this, the mi © will contin a new eulture and refinement. Alth ” evelt. orn Products pf it Wiaty 1 118% age Arms 155 14% The Tk | celve payment as Lah Forulte last week. Many league ‘fore |e Weather permite, spring practice nt much like Heywood Hroun's had in hie possession th porta an. f tgotone Roosevelt saovert |tctuetble tee oc, St 2% | Saxon Motorn eae ites murtender of aay such, Dob lowers felt that Gornoll's victory over | Will bo held on the campus, Coach N n The World {oxaets, he gave-up a life i ia © Cane Sugar i 10 | 8c & San Fr pt | Youk at its said office, *n or after Pennsylvania at Ithe and her prom- | ™ond Mendenhall assisted by m ke for one of service y: High § f a Cane Sug pl ’ ” 51%, % with the coupon maturiag ss, rll ising showing against N. Y. U. and| Guy and Moe Levine, Manager iid! ‘ihe annual concert « Vest jt country, America. | general organization y boy an Am Suge 4 “ pe Cy ay i fe nd il coupons subsequently thas Pieere in nonel te genes were | Captain Feapectively, es Ovebestra, which ends t : work at ihe speakir wat dnealn, a eri ne AIAALAn) ORES Ril’ “Pe '6nt 1 Myon hens Home OM ri ; i a } | la ¢ titied tote fsa the inorevt signs of a complete rejuvenation on} ,. « will take place |b able to posses eaveagt weuces (Riven ‘ wdwon.... ' euies to Marae td 4 the part of Howard Ortnor's men. | » Tuesday evening Commerce tent of the ns |p tof men. the hi tants, with t tes cant, wer ie Het Lack & Weat 115% , 3 mount of and premium’ on the However, the favorable expectations | T: U- men in a hotly contested The Unfinished | tion ean give to any the} dent, Jam: 1, 983; Violet Wine | tomo Mines ' A 2 nture, ee = * hall Gane ¢ ; ‘ ON BLECTRIO LIGHT aND POWER failed to materialize. and gloom has | b#sKetball same, 21 19 1s Schubert: overtu | Presideney g64; Vive nt, iain build- | Eneteott-Johnson ss . COMPANY. ettled once again along the shores of * . of Windsor." by ——- {idith Hort, 6-1, 708; Herman He } j i hs Gane Oaeuse ndidates tor the Evander Childs 1 by the “Coron Co! ie tudith 5 pan Berne | Htie so: osessss i Sis es wball and tennis teats have moet and | ten cimer, ‘The mmerce. teln, Te, 486; Vice President, annex, | pre 4 ‘ 1 have organized themselves xo that prac- | c« elected recently Restilts of the General ¢ ‘!phomas Farrell, 3-20, 976; Edward agora’. a 5 sw PENNSYLVANIA LEADS ties muy be Boeun SUK spon a i Viiv Harry ‘elections heta the High s¢ heey 4-20, 372; Assistant Treasurer, | "amoua Piayora pt 04 a) ' : , C Fil permli, Mr. Bowman ts, a ina of Commeres Friday were ant Be | saute euilding. Katherine McGowan, @4, (fet, Rupber tet ‘ H 1 ful _ COLLEGE COURT RACE sry on im nate fam aM sits, Siang. tine’ Berkalhammes i. atau" pot paete toe Asma [eet ataeee kh e news . ‘ . opposed for President D 1 Treasurer nex, Alles ont Hale pr so _ Pennayly ve games WON ‘Ton + p : Asphalt y s P er ; wansylvanta, with five Won! trom: ‘hore, foothall stub anid’ 9 Menkes lan clestet ice irusidenth bene Ace Key & tet at Clgur Ss, us. ass) |] boileddown-in readable form-on market trend, nd one los*, continues to lead the inter- | U Will hold meetings every week Morris " Rar > Mf } Mariel Thirer aul Lewande, | General Blectric 1 dd of 7 di h ollegtate basketball race as the season |" York University ¥. MoCoA Morris. + over Claude Barrere, 6-2, M Lact | ee set re ae ae expected developments, outstanding happenings-on wings tnto the last eae Princeton | HM! to explain to the football trams At the Me Houser, 8-4, and Irving: \isera ; eee , Mor nk, . specific companies and their stocks — are given in S gecond with four out of ‘Ave. games, (iH, SAFlaus schouls mieihous of “attack for tho new « x hub tare eal Ate Lait Phe ashadule for the Lntenaae |Past cuit Matar debs. 8 s 8 8 vartmouth third with five out of seven rit era else ltt itz v ‘ : und » ketball tournament ha n completed. | Gon Motor 6 p WHR ny 3 1 Cornell fourth with one out of five feSuie: Ateretted h ‘ Neer be rd of arse Ts Re aes ate Bagel 4 ? P ~ Bik 8 THE INVESTOR & TRADER Pulleyn, Columbia guard, leads in in: a . der the . moana Gt Gove ; day ufter to-morrow tn t kh Sehvol rich BO icc. katy 4% BANG - , ivigual point scoring, with 62; Cue Irene aire ae neant yates Sr ANG nee hank i ee a Thsceg: | Mature, andy Mining 21% This informative publication — edited for Dartmouth forward, has 76; Luther, |Morria gunroom. ‘This uucet was ¢ DAU DARE REOGES Une, aaa 8-2) Aaron Gua and Her ; Be Days : ae the busy man - will keep you posted. pce tat Oi LE cade Jn point in Th s men ure: Morti-| President; Marry Zimine Lessie | Nathan Witt, 6-4; Mitchell Jackson, 0-3. |\ Omeera of the Senior Class of Boys’ | iteat Nor Ore 5 ‘ * es 5 ” Mea, OY aden, "hung ngston tt mer, Silvers, Hiethoven, ‘Finkel and sucht M ‘ Rather ‘idvinston, ‘ot Grota® \uptcrnast jot sisted ares Prema, (awe eaeet gays te ke As"information headquarter” for New York Curb 98 points. jBiddell, Captain, candidate cary. | ‘The clectud |Gomperts and Peter Linkaton, beth Of) patel Kelminson; View President, Na- | Houston 00 iis Exchange stocks, we shall be glad to you a copy cael a | Thursday Coach Musk at Boys’ Mign|Georze Chariey. Vice President; Harry | and Bhine and Prajster for the ‘i than Sobel; Secretary, Menjumin Har- Mure Motore Ma dle, SN of this impartial market review. COLLEGE BASKETBALL jfzaued the call for baseball candidates, | Zimmerman, socrtary. Kor a week ber | term, from the 46th Street Anniox Treasurer, Marry Alporowitz; {inels Central » 10 a o | bout 150 boys turned out. Capt. Lapo-| fore th luehrouns and ors | ~ : | Pa rai e ‘ - LEAGUE STANDING. Iiin at short, Maller at sccund, Gold-| tidors ¥ “ Pa Boander Childs. Chudiinads; Clana Bay tavid Gorn 1nepirution Copper a) “4 New York Offices Se stein at third, Reggio behind the pla rth the a the eI . « Ittee, stati Sane, Kivtury twer Con Corp pt P vi B Won, Lost. W.C.land Hasuntrate te che wee ee rey 1 TI sa mian tio’ ' Frank Peltor M F Harvester a ae ONES & DAKER Pennsylvania 5 1 833 |the veterans, Manager Jocknowitz has | esrdidals ent u Clase sioner Conk Ving ' ature jembers New York Curb Markst Brinlosten nn 1 (800 | arranged an Gztonalve echedul whic} tori t ptut wide canrpuly oe ‘4 aes ot Direct Private Wires Cr) jartmout! ee 2 . . Li ‘oOK!y nao! , . na New York Chi Bosca Cornell 3 333° . the te will moet ny o so. surins Me 50 Broad Street Pittsburgh Derrett Soe ces Ce 5 36 CLOWN AagEIeEAtION Mr. Mis ‘ ‘ uittune. th | my Tel, Broad 7150 G 5 Eraamus alumnus, was baseball na ' ' i 8 000 at Syracuse University ni I woph buys iu he sential Jb thie tevin, due F A * ' }

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