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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 39

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THE LVbMNG JOURNAL, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II. 1927 THIRTY-NINE POBT PAG liant stars Washington has ever produced. trattons promptly as only eight teams In each league will likely be admitted. GOLDEY LOSES DELAWAR GRID BOOK BELFIELD Insure Your Tires With Coffied jmi pjioiicroRJ COMMUNITY SERVICE REGISTERING CAGERS CIIESTERT0WN LAD MAY HAKE SII0' FIVE Special to The Evening Journal. CI Nov.

It seems certain, after Coach Torn) Kibler has put Ills floor charges 10 PAULSB0R0 STAR INJURED TO MEET TONIES BOXING BODY ORDERS WALKER VS. FLOWERS NEW LONDON. Nov. 11. tUnlted PreaO Mickey Walker, middlew.lght champion of the world, must gree to a date to meet Tiger Flowers in a title bout within sixty days or be barred from fighting as m'ddlewtight in tho 25 States affiliated with the National Box'ng Com- tCTC Starting Monday the Wilmington Community Service will begin the REUO OFF FORM, WINS Joe Rmto, somewhat off form last night hi his match with W11-lard Hurley at the Aldine.

won Just the same, 100 Jo 64. Reo had a high run of 26, while Hurley clicked off 22 In succession. Charley Salomon will oppose Rego tonight. BROWNSON TO DRILL Members of the Browruon football team are requested to report at Fourth and Jackson streets tonight Fritz Creamer's Shoulder Hurt in Scrimmage, May be Broken Philly Grid Combine Here for First Time at Washington Park BOAST RECORD OF BUT ONE DEFEAT i mission. Tom Donohue, president of the N.

B. A. has ru ed. He made the th rough preliminary training in the Washington College gymnasium, that Captain Bobby Cavanaugh will play at guard post on the Shore college basketball quintet and that Car-rington and Giraltls will go In at forwards. The other guard position appears to lie between Dopson and Jacobs.

IMTtNV SQUAD IN CONDITION ASIDE FROM THIS registering of teams which want to bo a part In either tho Junior or Senior basketball leagues to be conducted by the Community Sirvlce this winter. The age restriction of the Junior League rango up to 10 years. The Senior League Is from 16 to 18 years, inclusive. The Community Sen-ice will provide tho gyms for Uie games and will aLo look after the officials to direct the contest. Teams which contemplate Joining either league should make their rrgts- at 7 o'clock for practice.

rul'ng after ptssing on he legality of the" contract entered nto between Walker and Flowers before the bout at Chicago In which Walker won the title. The New York State AthHtic Commission recently ruled that Walker must agree to a date tor a match At center Billy Udillon. local lad, will probably be starred not only because he has been showing up well In The Wilmington Touies have booked Belfleld A. ot Philadelphia, to furnish the opposition for them at HILTON HAT STORES early skirmishes and seems to have tho edge on other candidates for with George Courtney with th'rty days or be barn from fighting in i the tap oft position but because he NEW Washington Park on Sunday afternoon. Sunday's game will mark the first appearance tf Belfleld In this city, but they come highly recommendi d.

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rhone mi.J stands well over six feet, three or four indies over, and Is a veritable Jerseymen Put Over Touch-! clown on Long Pass to Win, 6 to 0 localsTnrally just fail score Paul.sboro High School defeated I Goldcy College at Fauleboro, yesetrday, 6 to 0. The lone touchdown In the last; six minutes of play was the result: of a 30-yard forward pass from J.ck Hunter to Jack Stewart, who caught' the ball and fell over the goal line. Hunter missed the kick: for extra point. The Dela-' wareans rallied Immediately after-1 wards to bring the ball to Pauls-boro's 25-yard lint, only to loose on downs. G.

Saville tossed two' passes, one to Buckson for a gain of H5 wrds; and another to Francis McGinley for 20 yards. Another pass was Rrounded behind Paulsboro's ical Saville attempted a drop kick for Held coal from the 35-yard line In first period, but his boot was wide, while Jack Stewart, of PauLs-boro, experienced a similar fate In the third period when he tripd a drop kick from the 25-yard mark. Lineup: Goirtry Coilegr. Pauliboro High To date they have suffered only one defeat. Allcntown Tras winning from GUNNING New York State.

Unless Jack Kearns, Walker's manager, sees fit to evade the ruling of the N. B. A. by withdrawing Walker from th middewelght division and entering him in the light heavyweight class, must fight Flowers or abandon h's rrg career. FAIL HATS Snappy Styles $2.95 kat to IH Milt aall Ira tlicm, 6 to 3.

Will rent 23 acres gunning for season $50 Some Idea of the strength of the young giant on the floor. In the event, however, that Usllton does not make the grade it is likely that Jacobs will be sent In at center and In that event Dopson will probably get the other guard position. The local mentor, however, Is hoping that either Usllton or Stevens will come through In a manner that will warrant giving one or the other the center post. Both are over six feet tall. No Gunning Saturdays WOOD CHESTER FARM JOHN W.

BIGGER 9 MllUnrton. Md. I h.a tag 1I7I1. -202 Market St. visitors may be gleaned from the fact they defeated LaMotte last Sunday, 8 to 0, while LaMotte in turn held the strong Holmesburg eleven to a scoreless tie.

Belfleld Is coached by Tom Dougherty, who mentored the strung Clearfield eleven in past seasons. Star numbers of the v'slting squad are: COU.EGIATE CLOTHES injury the squad Is In alKut the best physical shape of the season. Bar-! ton, right end, who was unable to play last Saturday because of an In-Jury was In the scrimmage yesler- day. Coaches Rothrock and Ziegler drilled the varsity for a long time i yesterday afternoon In running ofl" tackle plays. Every effort will be made to build up a stronger attack I for the Haverford game.

In the practice games now being held the shooting of Carrington and i Giraities has been a feature andi both boys will be depended upon to, come through In the crucial games I of the season. It is believed theyj will measwe up to the most brll-j Men's Furnishings and Clothing I I NINTH AND SHIPLEY STREETS Harper and Evans, who formerly played wtta Clearfield; Lattery, of Pcim Slate, a quarterback, and Mc-Farland, who learned his football at Uermantown Academy. Autmau end Cox tackle Eno guard Cox M'Mer Windsor FRITZ CREAMER Center Caseldy skurfi Higlit guard Hanko Delaware's star kicker and all-around athlete who was injured in scrimmage yesterday. Special to The Evening Journal. NEWARK, Nov.

11. "Frit Creamer, full-back cn the Univer Hndaway Right tackle Bitet Cook Rl(ht Kuencler Mcainlry Quarterback H'uitrr finvtlle Ift halfback Stewart Uivton Right halfback Hitchner nobzansWi Fullback Augustine SCORES BY PERIODS Ooldcv 0 0 0 0-0 Pe nVbora .0 0 0 6-1 Substitution -Goldey: Burk.on for Touchdown: Time of periods: WE LEAD WILMINGTON O.Gs. are better that's why you can smoke them- IN VALUES! sity of Delaware varsity dislocated his shoulder during a scrimmage between the varsity and scrubs yesterday af UNDERWEAR 12 minutes. Refcrr-e: Mrorimnore. Zeiies.

Umpire: Hunter. Head linesman Heavy flecco ternoon. It was at thought that his shoulder was broken and an lined union sutta. X-ray will probably have to be taken Reg. $1.00 U.

8. 1 w. ff before it is determined Just how serious the Injury may be. Creamer, who is a graduate of the Jcnkintown, high school, is playing his final year for the Blue and Gold, this being his senior year. He has been playing a great game for Delaware especially the last few games.

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The trip to Ambler will be made bv bus and the players and followers of the team are urged to be at the club Sunday morning at 11.30 o'clock. The Cubs court aspirants drilled last night at Modjeska Hall under the direction of Coach "Buck" Maglll. Passing the ball and an explanation on how to play the different positions was the program mapped out by the coach. 1 BARGAINS I IN SHIRTS I game tomorrow and may keep hun out, of ihe Haverford battle next wetk, which 1b the final game of the Delaware schedule. coach KotnrocK win probably use Armr O.

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