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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 9

The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 9

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EVERY EVENING WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922. High SekooiAtk Ilete A rranging IForUn mmaMyBig EVERYBODY ELSE'S JOB LOOKS BETTER TO ME THAN MINE. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE iSRttl SCHOOLS CHERRY AIID WHITE I MIOMT HWS Gone MTO TUG AUT9- I was A R04- t4trr-rAKiH rr V4H6M DAP 0rTEeP MB AM tHVOStTT NINE HAS BRIGHT PROSPECTS ZLZ.n As.O MOST LtKtLV PLAN BIG SEASOI WHIG MEET A Mice Uk BUflMS J5 HOW WWbV WW w- Bl(V CoMCcKM NOW.wnti rwj irsnw NA60AV Awotrr High School Baseball Prospects Directors Kadel and Sparks Stir Up Much Interest Among Youthful Natators. The boys from Grammar, flohool No. 1.

4. S4 and 21 had their annua swimming meet In the pool. plg the first match No. 24 School, with 7 points, defeated No. 4 School, with 85 CATHOLIC LEAGUE ADOPTjSCIIEDULEi Rules Adopted; Applications Rs-' ceived From Umpires; Door Opens May 2.

Rules were adopted ar.4 2er porta nt business was transacted yesterday eftern'on st he meeting of the Cafbolic Twilight League at t. Pioneers' headi us nr. IW'reeentstlve of tit. PatrV Bt. Ann's, HI.

f. Mary's and HroTrneon, were present and posted orfelts of 825. The league win open Its aaaso May 2 snd wTH rlose August 24. plsylng giTrts each T'jessy arid Thursday evenings. JZai team wl, one game at the home ard or.

on a foreign diamond. Present Irwin at that be bd from the following urn' rir: Jamit'n. Canningtietn. Ogdn C. CfXeiK, Henry, Kd.

MaraVe, Haltnon anl BuV4 The arbiv-ra wTI be sct-l st th reeling next weeV. The rosrs of efh chrb win be limited to JS m-r sfwr May 13, whJdi win be fhe oor4 wek of the schedule. points, while in the seoond round No 1 School, with 74 points, defeated No 28. with S3 points. Under the supervision of Directors Are Bright; Strong Schedule Adopted.

April 7 Penn's Grove, home. April 14 VUanova Prep. away. April 14 Goldey College, home. April II Woodbury, horn.

April 2S Ridley Park. away. April 59 Coatesvllle. nwsy. May 2 -Cheltenham, away.

May 5 Tome. away. May Camden, home. May "Williamson Trade, horn. May Salestanum.

home. May 15 Haddon Heights, home. May 13 Temple home. May IS Chester, away. May T3 West Cheater, away.

May 24 Kennett Square, home. May 26 Saleaianum. away. May 27 P. I.

away. May SO Norristown. away. June 3 Wwt Chester, home June Chester, home. Kadel and Sparks, of the th swimmers from No.

4 and 24 Bcaools matched up together, and Nos. 1 and 28 fought for honors. With the forma "XUE MO VMS ZAfviB 50UMD3 tlon of a swimming league Director MIAMTV GOOD eiV R.TUM Kadel intends to have those meets The baseball prospects at the University of Delaware are unusually bright this season and from present Indications the team at that Institution will be the best that has represented the Blue and Oold In soma years. In the first real practice held several days ago, there were over 40 men out In response to the call of Coach Shipley. Included In the number who answered the call were a number of new players, so that there was plenty of competition for practically every position on the team with some very good material from which to select.

It Is probable that the Delaware team will be more powerful on the offensive. Thle will be due to the appearance of Tap. who la out for third base, and who wields a wicked bat. In the batfest at Newark several days ago. he showed some ability with the stick, when he clouted two fast ones over the fence, for good long drives.

In addition to Yap. who is considered one of the best players In collegiate ranks, other players who showed up well in batting were: McDonald, Jack' son Hoch. Challenger, HofTecker, Nutter and McOormlck. Coach Shipley 'expects to have one handicap at the start and that Is due to the unexpected absence of "Mike" Underwood. Crack shortstop of the two past seasons.

He haa been 111 and may not be able to play for a month. This will make It necessary to develop a player to Oil In at this place, until Underwood Is able to resume his regular berth. The playing of Yap at third base attracted more attention than anything else. This player hae had considerable experience and handles himself like a veteran. He was Inclined, however, to whtp some fast ones over the first base, buf' stopped this when he was warned by Coach Shipley that he should take things easy for a while.

"With the large number of players out for the nine and the excellent ability of some of these players, the followers of the Newark are looking forward to see the Delaware diamond stars clean up this season in collegiate circles. The hardest schedule In years has been planned for the team and It will open with Georgetown University at Georgetown, near Washington, on March 31. This Is the first of a series of six games to be played on a Southern trip by the Delawareans. more often. i AriO NcTTMie-tO-Tb Vsoftsty (I V4tH I CocjuO GtsTomue F04.CT FoX.TMGZ? amp vvoczy Aftotxi 7 Some of the boys irf-thls meet show AOUT ed up better than expected, and it is believed Palmer, Alnsworth, Dudzln ski or Fovilk could hold their own with the beat of swimmers of a like weight.

The work of Franklin Alnsworth Manager Pippin has lined up some who carried ft all of the honors In fast nines to battle against the Wll High School baseball team this season. The biggest games of the the meet on New Year's Day was quite noticeable, especially In the 20 ami 40-yard swim. Franklin Palmer Jt" entertained the fans with some fin I BalMlanum. work in the unlimited class for 24 I Oiach Ahtcn will hare a veteran nine to work with. Practically the School.

CITY COUNCIL SCORED BY DR. C.L. HUBBARD I who's team except ex-Captain HardJng Dudzlneki proved that It la not nee a rT c-T 1 easnry to have both legs to be a good swimmer In the 20-yard swim. He also practice. The candidTtes for the team plunged the length of the pool (40 ft In 15 second.

This is Quite a roc have already had several Indoor prac tices. Captain Jones and his team expect a successful season. ord. He Calls Vote for Beer and Wine Resolution Asinine Act. OLYMPIA A II TITLE FRIENDS VI IMPORTANT IT FOR CAG FRIENDS' QUINTET HAS GREAT SEASON The work of the Friends' School basketball team has attracted considerable attention this year.

The team on Friday night won its fourteenth consecutive victory, when it defeated the New York Quakers. The prowess of the local players from the institution at Fourth and West streets la well known in basketball circles, for the lending team In Philadelphia and Baltimore have bowed to the superior playing of the WHmlngtoniane. Coach-EIiis, Ce mentor of the local players, haa wtorpped together a remarkably fast team. Trie team has shown up very well In Its offensive work, several of the players being star scorers, while on the defensive, the opponents of the locals have found out that they are up against a strong organisation, when they encounter the local Friends' ScShool players. Committees Appointed; Dance to be Held at Pythian Castle March 23.

Local Quakers Go Through Season Without Defeat and Fifteen Victories. looks BerreRTo me pay amp MOTMW6-J a i -than fvi i I i wi. tsa a t. The Olympia A. C.

held Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon at their new quarters, 418 Market street, and The local Friends School basketball team won Its fifteenth straight game of the season Saturday by defeating a large number of the members in attendance. Important businesn was transacted Including the appoint Brooklyn Friends. 31-1. The victory of the locals give them of the Friends" Schools Basket ment of the various committees and a THIS AND THAT OF SPORT "I haven't mnrb respee for cjr present City Owned. In fart, I haven't any, wpt for tt mi who had the counge to stand up and vo as thf good common sense and told them to vot against tbowe who favored ter and wine," said Parr.

L. Hubbard, pastor of fit. Paul's M. E. Church, in a sermon nig.

bt wfe hm condemned the city fathers for tbsr recent et and relative to the adyrtka of a resolution favoring a of the Voitsi act, to permit the xnaau-factiire and a of light win and br. "I can best tars-dense Mm vote of tLote member of City Counnl who voted in javor of LeT and wine as a perfectly 'assuiine minister. 'There are kit of long ears in that Qty Council. The trouble is they are hard to trim. TLey don't co rue from our ward." However, Dr.

Hubbard! rrmAem tkm of Council did not in chide those members who voted against the rwohraoa Iiecau.5 of the passing, of the reaohrtxm. he aaid, the people ot Wilmington had been misrepresented and disgraced. 11 said the only war to brmg the Ljoor-lack was to undo what "the decent people of Amenea have done." The movement to restore beer and wine in order to pay soldiers' bonuses, said Dr. Hubbard, was an insult "to board of directors for the coming term ball League of the East. Thoso appointed to the board of directors are as follows: Chairman Long.

Pyle and Moore kept things lively for the locals. The -record of The Butler-Harkins combine car has put new life into Coach Ashton'a James T. Leech. 8. Brelfman, the local Quakers is one of the best la proteges and they will be out for a Conner, J.

Morris and C. Hayes. By many years. They went through the ried off the honors In the Saturday handicaps at Orady's alleys with a win next Friday. LA CUE WIXS TITLE.

laws committee, Samuel Brelfman.P, LOCAL SHOOTERS TO season without a defeat. The score VrTLMINOTOX FRIENDS. Ooais DOVER CAGE QUIHTET grand total of 2023. liar kins rolled 1039. while his partner knocked 984.

Conner and C. Hayes. Investigating committee, S. Brelfman, R. Baker and Lord Baltinrore Team Drops Game for A smoker and entertainment will be given in Brownson Hall this evening for the members of the associa Fieid.

Foul. Pta P. Conner, trustee, J. Temple. Sussex Honors.

Special Correspondence Every Evening. The St. Patrick's team, leaders of the Plans were made at the meeting for tion and their friends and Judging from the holding of a grand dance at COMPETE NEW YORK SURPRISES DEFIANCE Catholic Indoor League, tackle the St, Ann's crew tonight, and a hot Laurel, March 13. In one of the fastest played basketball games of the season. Laurel High School trim the Interest being manifested a large Pyle.

forward 3 9 15 Long, forward 2 4 Moore, center 10 Haltscb, guard I a Munson. guard Broad, guard Wardenburg. forward Totals .11 0 SI number should be on hand. rythlan Castle. March 28.

Those In charge are making extensive plana for making this affair the banner one of battle Is expected as the winner will step Into Crst place, atf only a matter med Lord Baltimore High School, of Epworth. defeated First-Central. 18 of ten points separates the teama the season at the West street hall. MillvlUe. Friday night to the tune of 42 to 28, In the Armory Hall at Mil- Locals Drop Game Down State The next meeting of the club will BROOKLYN FRIENDS.

15. In a game at the Hanover gym. Brandywlne took an 18-12 victory over Wilmington Trapshooting Association Will Enter Team in Second Annual Tourney. ford. The game was the rubber be Tony Bid ill of the Mt Vernon team te held In the rooms, 418 Market street When Capital Players Play i Great Second Half.

Field. Foul. wa.8 the highest Individual scorer for this evening at 7.15. Every member Is rplendid boy who served under I fvery tween the two teams, and meant the championship of Sussex county to the winner, consequently both teams were the 1921-22 City Basketball League requested to be on hand this evening Pta 15 0 4 0 as Important business will be tran Dr. Hubbard eoaaatoata Director i Hanover on the same floor.

mini Spr'-al Correspondence Every Evening on edge for the game. The score: a son. with a total of 215 points. The P. R.

R. team defeated Camden sacted and a committee appointed to Hamilton, forward 4 7 Bah I. forward P. Hamilton, center 3 Homes, guard Hoag. guard 0 -Totals 0 Referee.

Miller. Time of halves, minutes. Dover, March 13. The locals gained President William G. Hobelen of the Wilmington trapshooting Association has received an invitation from Ralph L.

Spotts, chairman of the shooting secure furnishings for the rooms. LAUREL HIOH SCHOOL. a leg on tho State title Saturday night Ooali 19 30 FouL when they gave the crack Defiance Saturday night at Camden. 49-81. Joe P.ierroan.

"Bud" Speakman and Harry Gaulker featured for the locals. CHTBCH ATHLETIC LEAGUE. Field. Big Five" of Wilmington a setback committee of the New Athietic Club to enter a team cf Wilmington shooters in the second annual team Gordy, forward Elliott, forward Ellis, centre Wootten. guard by a 41 to 27 score In the first of the Pts.

32 10 0 BATTLES AT DOVER 12 8 three-game series to decide Delaware's Robert B. Elliott "for maitirf an honest straightforward eCort to see that the new law is being observed in Whea a federal officer, condemn! aa act of a body of our aty," declared Dr. Hubbard, "it is time or decent peopi to rise in protest." He agreed Mr. Elliott that longer prison sentences! should be imposed upon ia fracton of the prohibition laws. r.

S. LEGATIOJr BOXBEB. tournament at Travers' Island. Peihaxn Cuiver. guard Qsolt Sectloa.

First Division. W. First-Central 84 best. Waller, forward II RF RIFl FTFAM Manor, New York, on Saturday, March Close to 600 fans packed the Armory P.C. .933 .835 8 42 to witness the contest, which was the ws mi iiii tea.

I mi 25, the race to be at 100 targets, starting at 12.30 p. m. Teams From Capital, Mew best played in Dover this season President Robelen discussed this Substituted for Elliot In second half on personal fouls. LORD BALTIMORE HIGH 8CHOOL. Goals- Cookman 71 Union 56 Immanuel 67 St.

I'aul's. 41 The Intercollegiate rules bothered LOSES TO KANSAS matter with thejocal shotgun artists at the Wilmington Trapshooting As Castle and Laurel to Fight ft Out Saturday. the Wilmington boys for at times they seemed undecided as to what to do .622 .570 .432 .865 J60 Field. FouL Pts. Grace 31 0 sociation on Saturday and there was with the ball.

However the game was Elsmere 12 The Brownson Third five added another to Its long string of victories Saturday night by defeating St. Patrick's quintet. The Stapler Park team easily defeated the Silverbrook Reserves Saturday night, 28-19. McCabe trimmed Silverbrook Saturday night, 15-14. 4a.

a game at the Y. M. A. Lot ell Leads U. at JK Scorers.

The game with Princeton rang down the curtain on the basketball activities of the University of Delaware last Tuesday, bringing to a close what a unanimous expression of opinion to the effect that Wilmington should, ac Hanover 8 .033 fast and furious at all times and kept the fans on their feet all during the A. Derrickaon. forward 0 OuiJlin. forward 4 West, center 4 Mate, guard McCabe. iruard 3 H.

Derrickaon. fruard 0 J. Carey, forward 0 2 1 cept the invitation and go over in Second Division. i PC game by their scintillating exhibition. Delaware Marksmen Drop to Westerners; Several Matches Planned for Future.

Hlnls ter WHsea, at ama At tache. Escape Iajary. Sofia. Bulgaria. March 13 Aa explosion occurred In the Americaja, Legation here early Saturday.

Nobody was injured, but several cf the windows were shattered and soma Spectacular field goals by "Bud" Old Swedes 92 O'Neil and his unerring eye from the force. Mr. Spotts, chairman of the shooting committee of the New York Athletic Club, has shot in Wilmington at different times in the past, and Mt. Salem 74 Union 43 Totas 10 3 Substituted for Magee, second half. 15-foot mark kept the Doveritea In Special Corressoadence Every Evening.

Newark. March 11. New Castle, Dover and Laurel High School basketball teams, representing the three counties of the State will battle it out for the State championship of secondary high whools at Dover next Saturday. This announcement has been made by the Delaware Interscholaatlc Athletic Association, of which II. M.

.968 .822 .565 .489 .424 .246 is well-known here. He is one of the Bethany Baptist 44 Second 86 damage was done to the building. the running during the first half; the score at half time finding the WU-mlngtonlans nursing the short end of most prominent expert shots la the en buostuuteu lor A JJerrleisoe second half. Rc8ree. Coach Ann ton, Wilmington Hih School.

Timekeeper. Professor -Shiliiun. State Board of Education. 6corekepers, Professor Stabl and Raymond Matthews. Cookman If 19 to 15 score.

0Xell accounted Silverbrook 15 may he termed as a successful season. .200 .000 for 14 of these points. West 0 Charles S. Wilson, the Amerlcaa Minister, expressed the belief that the explosion was due to a bomb. The bomb was thrown shorty before o'clock In the evenlrg and landed In the garden of the legation.

The considering the material that Coach At the start of the second half the Third Division. W. Shipley had to work the squad visitors displayed an excellent of P.C. Special Correspondence Every Evening. Newark.

13. The University of Delaware rlSe team was defeated In the telegraph match with, the crack team of the Kansas Agricultural College at Manhattan. Kansas last week. 1T23 to 1563. Major I B.

Row. head xjf the military department, received the' telegram Saturday night announcing the score made by the Kansas college. There were ten men on each team and each marksman shot at 200 targets, the positions being prone, kneeling, sitting and standing. Kansas being made up of new men with the exception of Captain Wills. "Bruz" fensive drive, taking the lead early Towards the close of the game, how GRACE QUINTET Union 80 McCabe 78 .800 .760 .660 fact that this part cf the legation without lights and that no on Lovell.

a freshman, led the, team In ever, the locals forged ahead, and held Old Swedes 66 scoring with a total of 110 points. a comfortable lead at the close due to there at the lime seems to Indicate that Mt. Salem 66 .660 tire country, and has won the amateur championship of America on two different occasion. The announcement of the team tournament and the rules governing same are as follows: This is a get-together shoot for all clubs and Individual shooters In the Metropolitan District or near New York. The New York Athletic Club invites all the clube In or near New York to come to Travers Island.

March 25, 1922, and bring all your members to compete In a team tournament- The New York Athletic Club will name eight men only to represent them. All visiting clubs to use Cl their Bethany Baptist 64 .640 the sensational work of "Billy Jackson, the Dover High School flash CAPTURES SECOND The Arm mas F-R-A-T team defeat ed New Castle at Newport Saturday Jackson got away in the second half Second 26 Cookman 23 Silverbrook 9 night. 29-27. In the preliminary the for seven twin counters. after going through a rather tame first half.

McDonald, teacher of agriculture of the Newark High School is president and L. C. Armstrong, of Dover, State superintendent for vocational agriculture is secretary. Mr. McDonald, president of the association says that the officials of the association have decided to stage the championship contests in Dover because of the fact that two games will be necessary to decide the winner, each county being represented.

One game will be played at 2.30 Saturday afternoon, and the three will draw lots to decide who will play the first game. The winner of the first game will then play the third team at 8 Saturday night, the winner of that game to get the championship banner. The games. It is understood, will be played In the Armory at Dover. The State association.

It is said, has L. 6 14 34 48 54 64 63 87 L. 8 16 37 46 49 49 60 65 I 20 24 34 44 46 69 62 86 L. 7 19 40 45 42 44 60 68 I 9 25 86 45 88 66 66 70 L. IS 29 31 47 (0 67 78 81 One-sided Came at Y.

M. C. A. Fourth Division. W.

Kolth and Cole, the two Delaware College stars helped the locals con Brandywine 83 the perpetrator cf the outrage had r.o Intention cf kiting anyone. The King and Cabinet have express, ed deep regrets to the American Minister and that he wa not Injured. Bulgarian public cpinltia strongly condemns the act. i aart "I he "lie muct be. He doesnt know any thing and yet he manages to held tkt, Job." Detroit Free Press.

Draws Large Crowd; Garvine Stars. tidcrably by their excellent floor work Union 61 Arm mas F-R-A-T Seconds lost to Stapler Park. 28-21. Joe Vorous was the leading scorer In the Senior International Hexathion Just completed at the Y. M.

C. A. Vorous registered 449 Vs points, 83 points lower than the record made by Cuff Garvlne. Thirty-seven members took and close guarding, the flashy work Epworth 55 gaining comment from the fans who orace again measured Old Swedes Mt. Salem 46 Eustlake 28 members.

The five high scores of each were present. "Aggies' for several years have sent teams to the national riSe match at Camp Perry and have always been rated as one of the finest shooting teams in the country. Major Row and Captain Roy Sparks have aroused considerable Interest In marksmanship among students at Delaware. Plans are now being made for an lnter-fraternity shoot and next week the National R. O.

T. matches 'in which Delaware will participate wCl. start. ALL-WIXMIGTOjr LOOP TO KL-OKGANLZED In the Church League championship Qulnn and Shields put up a nifty Cookman 16 at the T. M.

C. A. Saturday night. club, will constitute the team score. Any New York Athletic Club man u-hn tnt in nn A nn ths Tw YorV The Chandler crew, with two straight Westminster 10 Trinity M.

7 exhibition for Defiance, as did Walsh who played a clever defensive game. Defiance seemed to be off in shooting. part In the contest and registered 3,310 victories, need but one more to clinch Athletic Club team may compete with the Church League title. The next any other club of which ho is a bona- Filth Division. W.

missing many easy shots under the basket. points, five points lower than laat year's score, which landed the locals In thirteenth place In the meet, and it la hoped that they will do as well also decided that In the future all con rame will be played at the T. M. C. A.

flJ member. Individuals who do not Epworth 91 Tuesday night. belong to cfubs.are Invited to shoot Arrangements for the second game tests for the State secondary hiKh school championship In basketball. .274 .256 .095 P.C .922 .763 .679 .600 .400 .267 .167 .107 P.C. .910 .750 .656 .625 .253 .011 .000 P.C.

.870 .720 .674 .630 .474 .242 .190 A capacity crowd Jammed every Brandywlne. r. 76 64 this year. at Travers Island that cay. Thrc will be two prizes open to guests only nook and corner of the gym Iiumanuel 60 were made following the game.

It will be played in Wilmington on Wednesday nfeht. the name of the hall to be publiHhed later. The score: and the New York Athletic Club will The Maryland Division trapahooters Unit 42 baseball and football, will be p'ayed at Dover. This decision -was reached, it is 6a Id. because of the fart that Dover Is centraTy located, it is the headquarters for the State Board of Edu nasium to see the contest, which proved to be a decidedJy one-aided affair, the Swedes registering; but two field Kiala.

give a trophy to each member of the winning tam. It is the wl.h of! DKFIANCE. OoaU evened up the count In the divisional series with the Delaware Division Saturday at Clayton, when they took the Delaware shooters In by the small After requests from some of the athletic clubs of the dry, steps will be taken to re-organize the AU-Wllmlng-ton Baseball League, and a meeting with that end in view has been called for 'Wednesday flight at the office of the New York Athletic Club to St. Paul's 19 Trinity M. 4 St.

0 Sixth Division. W. cation, and also because' the Chamber C. Garvine, Chandlrr and Green Field. i'ouL all the shooters la or near New- York Jillcipia.

forward 3 0 0 doner tegtther. so we n-ay all know i Qulnn, forward wood had little trouble scoring. Garvine tossed eight from the field. margin of two targets. The first shoot of Commerce of Dover has started a movement to raise funds to provide an athletic field there.

one another better. Matfill. oentre a SMeklt, UUrd 8 Walhh. kuard Chandler six. and Greenwood five.

ru. 0 8 6 7 0 27 First-Central Elsmere i 0 The Morning News. Representatives from the Eleventh Ward. Pioneers. St.

Thomas Park- Launon, guard 0 FIXDS still nr PIA0. 87 72 64 63 45 The score: OLD SWXD3. Ooali Olivet Union Hanover aide and several other teams have sig Totals .13 was held over the Wilmington traps and resulted in a win for the Delaware Division by a narrow margin. The deciding shoot will be held next Saturday, the winner to represent the Southern Dlvlsloin against the other teams of the eastern region at Baltimore. Field.

FouL FOOTBALL COMMITTEE HAKES RADICAL CIIASGE DOVKR, Instrument Couldn't Give Oat lUg Ooali 7 $1.50 WEEKLY K1DB A9 YOU PAY Bicycles. VWoctpedes. Coaster Wag. ons. Koiler kau; Wheel sad Tire for baby Carriage.

H-Oilie Blcycie Hollar Races open all. Monday. Wednesday and Frtday, 7 p.m. live PrUes to be Awarded. McKINNEY'S M7 TATXALL STBlCKT.

Open iiveaiugs. Pboae 2. First M. 23 rorward Moore, forward 1 Pinld. KouL Time With Load oa la Interior.

Moneasen, March 13 Wander, Marden, center, guard 1 Waul, auard. center Wesley M. St. Paul's 28 19 rts. 7 a 2 Moore, forward 0 il Jackson, forward 0 0 0 0 ing away from a band of "dry" raiders.

nified their Intention of being present. Any organization in the city wishing a berth In the ccuit should have their representative at the meeting "Wednesday evening, at 8 JO. D0YEB-DEFIA5rE TO I' LAY IS ST. JOSEPH'S HALL Schafcr. guard 0 forward 1 PL 0 2 22 Id 2 VNell.

centra 8 Constable Harry Hart strolled into the 0 lit Totals a Bowlinr Sec lion. W. Jackson, guard Keith, guard 1 Ci HACK. home of John B. Marshall in Luzerne township.

A piano attracted his at -Ooal Field. iouU 10 42 Total 16 Itet'uree. liardoMlr. Foul Eugene du Pont won another leg on the Delaware State open championship cup at the Believue traps -Saturday afternoon with a score of 95x100 targets. G.

I. Sylvester was runner-up with 94x100 and Clarence Marshall third, with 92x100. The cup, which la 8 tention and to while away the time he sat down to play some old tunes. 3 CommltUxl: Uvflance. 17; I'over.

13. Pts. It) ia 'Thump-thump" came from the in 5 0 0 3 0 O. Oar vine, Chaudlor. forward Gnwowood, cenu-r (Jar vine, guard ngacre, guard Totals FORT DU FONT BASEBALL.

strument Instead of the expected mclo. dies. The constable tried it again with held at the present time by 1L L. Mor 19 Dr. Geo.

EL Cos DENTIST 1212 MARS IT STREET Opea Evening! 44 Special Correspondence Every Evening. the same result. gan. Is up for competition to any resi W. L.

P.O. lirandy-wlne 89 3 .929 Cookman 32 10 .763 Westminster 81 9 .700 First-Central 23 13 .631 St. Paul's 25 17 .693 St. Stephen's 33 18 .690 Mt. Salem 16 14 .633 Grace 18 )8 .600 Union 20 22 .476 Second 17 27 .436 Immanuel 11 16 .407 Hanover 12 18 .400 Silverbrook I 21, .222 Bethany 4 82 .111 Eustlake 0 39 .000 Refcmi.

Kosa. Umpire. Sparks. Timer, Trotter. Scorer, Wiugate.

Hereafter teams must scrimmage for the extra point following a touchdown, according to announcement Saturday by the Rules Committee in session at New York. The latest changes follow: "Team scoring touchdown takes ball to five-yard line or farther and attempts to score on any legal play in scrimmage. A kick, pass or runmay be tried. If successful, The score yields one point. "In shift plays the player must come to dead stop before, ball is put in play.

"Clipping Is throwing body from behind t( strike a player, not carrying the ball, below the knees. It does not apply to close-line playing and is unnecessary roughness." Fort du Pont. March IS. The Fort Then he investigated. Inside the du Pont and Delaware City baseball Arrangements were completed yesterday for the second game of the State championship series between Defiance and the Guards of Dover.

The game will be played on Wednesday night at the St. Joseph's llalL This being the first appearance of the Doveritea In Wilmington. It is ex-j-ected that a large crowd will turn out for the fracas. "Bobby" Maxwell will offirtate at this game, the Eastern League style of rules belrg played. piano he found a cleverly hidden eight-gallon still btiler.

connected with a dent of the State, being open to challenge. The final ownership of the trophy will be decided at the State shoot to be held at Yorklyn this com teams pried open the lid of the li22 season by staging a practice game copper worm which In turn connected here yesterday afternoon. ing June. with a short pipe In the wail and passed the liquor on Into a Jug In the The score; Delaware City: clothes closet. The High School-Norristown game IL 18 K.

13 3 5 0 0 1 3 3 1 A tilreAway Minister (dining with family) "You never go fishing on" Sunday, do you. Bobby?" Hobby "Oh. no, sir." Minuter "That's right, Bobby. Now can you tell me why you don't so Caning on Sunday?" Bobby "Yes. air; va says he doaan't want to be bothered with ma, will be the final one of the season for The prohibition agents think Mar Fort du Pont: SAFETY BLADES CUT Gillette Blades, doz 79c Ever-Ready Blades, 30c Gem Blades pkg.

40c Durham Duplex Blades, pkg. 45o the Cherry and White cage artists, and shall is the county's most resourceful 14 0 3 3 8 4 3 813 moonshiner. This is the final standing of bowling teams, as all should have played 42 Just a minute cf your, time to teT 0,000 people what you want Kverv Evening ciaastflei ads do the reat-r a win over the crack Pennsy five will help to make the season's record more of credit than It stands to date. The win over the rival Chester High squad Have you decided not to pay rent? games. There are several games not Auto tires repaired? Read the Read classification 34.

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