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Baltimore, Wednesday, THE SUN SPORTS January 12, 1944 PAGE 12 THREE CARDS Sunlight On Sports GIBBERISH ON ALL-STAR GUTTERS' FIVE NIPS HOLABIRD Checks Soldiers' Late Rally To Score 37-33 Victory CALVERT HALL TOPS LOYOLA Cardinals Score 37-29 Victory In Cage Loop Opener By JESSE A. Lf-VTHICOf, Sports Editor -By C. M. GIBBS. Bill For HAVING RUSHED frantically to golf a bad taste in the mouth and Nicholson Chosen Right-Field Berth TRAGEDY and comedy are found in two dispatches from New York a defeatist outlook.

the bomb shelters at the first sign shot to smithereens. The record was six in a row. but Sheppard took care of evervthing. This An' That and Philadelphia baseball head quarters. of wartime difficulty, the brass hats of the United States Golf Asso I iff J6 'i The main development was that fears of the general class of golfing failing to hold up were built on a From New York word comes that St.

Louis. Jan. 11 (JP) Reflecting ciation many times wished that they had stopped to count at least Marius Russo. Yankee portsider very poor foundation. the great changes in baseball re suiting from the war, the 1943 all two before becoming hysterical with Jug McSpaden was forced to come forth with rounds of 69-72-71- star team announced today by the haste.

Camp Holabird, of Baltimore, was the seventh victim of the season for the Coast Guard Cutters at Holabird last night as they staved off a last-minute rush of the Soldiers to win a 37-to-33 contest. The army five opened up the Sporting Vetrs includes nine play 66 278 in order to win it. And at will be lost to the Yankees next season. His loss follows announcements from Charley Keller. Spud Chandler and Joe Gordon that the world champions will have to get along without their services for the There never was any real reason for the astute golf body to be in ers chosen for the first time by members of the Baseball Writers" that he had only three strokes edge on Johnny Bulla.

There's both scorinrr and com such a rush to declare tournament MARTY FERRIS play null and void for the duration Calvert Hall's cagers hung up a shiny number "1" for their 1944 record in the private-school section of the A Conference as they turned back Loyola High. 37-29, in their opening league game at Vorwaert's gym yesterday afternoon. The Cardinals, sparked by Bill Gavin and Marty Ferris, got off to a fast start, racing to a 122 first-period advantage, and were never headed. Loyola had a tough time finding the scoring range and only marked two foul shots in the open Association. Only Morton Cooper, the St duration.

petitive excellence there in spite of As it developed it was a big mis the fact that the duration still take. Louis Cardinals' pitcher, held over from the 1942 team, while Luke Appling, shorstop of the Chicago And with such key men among the missing even the most rabid skeptics will be forced to admit Joe McCarthy is the great manager he's scoring shortly after the opening whistle on a shot from outside the foul circle by Burougns. The Cutters came back to tie up the game a minute later on a close-in shot by Jack Dee, only to have the home Golfers and fairways fans have been irked right down to flat feet exists. Old Stuff For Vince THOSE' 126 strikeouts suffered by White Sox and the American League's batting champion, came because of this enforced idleness in the tournament ranks. And they have bleated their bleats hither cracked up to be.

if he again puts the Yankees on top of the baseball back after having been named pre team go ahead for their last time in the game on an outside shot by viously in 1936 and 1940. Newcomers Vince DiMaggio this past season gave him the wind-blasting cham world. A Laueh Harper. ing quarter. Couldn't Close Gap In the second session the defend pionship once more.

The virtually complete remaking At this point the Guardsmen's first team was injected into the It is nothing new to the Pirate of the team brought initial recog HARRY JEFFRA is down to work for the toughest bout he has had since he started his com back He faces Frankie Rubmo a 10-round test a week from Monday in the Coliseum. Joe Louis will bo cucst referee. And from Heme Blaustem. manager of Jcffra. comes a letter rr-earding a proposed boul bteea Harry and Jimmy ColLr.s.

"Jeffra is only a featherweight, and Collins a lightweight," fce writes. "If anyone thinks I'm going to drop Jeffra into any spots like ihzl he's off his beam. Jeffra is concentrating for the bout with Rubino. the young man who licked Lubi Costantino in New York Like Old Man River. Ba'oe Sharkey keeps right on winning wrestling matches.

Yellow Mask was his latest victim, last night. Southern Ilili Ouint Nips City Five, 23-22 Southern nosed out the City basket-ball team. 23-22. in an A Conference opener yesterday at the losers gym. The Bulldogs led.

23 17. the fourth quarter, but saw their game and. the rest of the first half THE LAUGH comes from Philadelphia where the board of directors lng conference champs took up the hase but could not close the gap as nition to such established players was spent with the bailors pulling slowly ahead to take a half-time Ferris and Gavin repeatedly tossed as Billy Herman, of the Brooklyn Dodgers: Rudy York, of the Detroit of the Athletics met in solemn con clave and decided every effort should he made to get the team out of the cellar. Tigers, and Billy Nicholson, of the in one-hand pivot shots from the circle, to give the Cards a 21-13 lead of 17 to 10. Holabird Stages Rally Chicago Cubs, who had failed to half time lead and yon.

So on Friday when the U. S. G. A. bigwigs hold their post-war planning meeting in New York it is hinted that they are going to find some of their members hopping up on their chairs and thumping the tubs for consideration of the present which is here, as well as the future which isn't.

These tub thumpers want something done about resumption of tournaments this year, now, not at some future date after the war. They have an idea that there is no good reason why golf should be the lone major sport io hide its. head in the sand for the" duration. make the grade in previous seasons In the second half the Cutters Gosh, why didn't they think of After the rest period the winners Walker Cooper, of the Cardinals that a year ago! was selected the catcher to form an made things -look as though it would be easy from there in as they slowly pulled ahead to a 34- The means of getting the A's maintained their steady scoring pace and only faded slightly in the final quarter as Coach Ray Bahr A9 all-star brother battery with Mor out of the cellar were not fully ex to-20 count. But with that score tne ton Cooper.

plained, but it seems that new substituted freely while tne niue BILL GAVIN Two rookies Dick Wakefield, of home team began to spark and and Gold resorted to outside shots players bigger. better and stronger ones will be needed to started to hit the rim from around to catch the Cards. Gavin Leads turn the trick. the Detroit Tigers, and Bill Johnson, of the New York Yankees were placed on the team which was headed by Stan Musial. the St.

Where Connie Mack will get Gavin, lanky Calvert Hall for ward, displayed a good eye in top whiffer.Always vince has had a peculiar talent for swingin' his bat so that it would dodge the ball. And the fact that it was Bobo Newsom's failure to strike out Vince last summer that resulted in the great Dodger revolution shows you just how secure is Di-Maggio's reputation as a pitcher's pushover. City Series Looming THE PHILS finished seventh last season after five straight years in the coal bin. The Athletics stayed right where they had become accustomed to landing. You don't suppose this great surge of the National team had anything to do with the decision of the Athletics to promise to make an effort, do you? If this competition for the favor of Phila.

fans continues you may eventually see the A's climbing up into seventh place too, some year. What a time that would be for a city championship series. AND SOMEHOW or other you them in these days of manpower shortages was not discussed. Louis Cardinals' outfielder and Na tional League batting champion. the foul circle and before the Sailors could get their bearings the Soldiers had picked nine points while holding the Cuts scoreless to run the count to 34 to 29.

From here in the Curtis Bay five pulled a beautiful job of freezing the ball to take a four-point margin at the final whistle. CUTTERS CAMP HOLABIRD But it is nice to know the Ath ping both fives in scoring with six Coals. He was closely trailed by Kerns his mate at center, who L.mm i 7 'I i i letic directors are ready to make advantage leak to a one point mar- Musial Tops Musial received 217 of a possible maximum of 224 votes. Sourceon catred four baskets and a foul shot an effort to help the baseball situ ation in Philadelphia. cin before the final gun sounded.

DiN'atalie. guard, and iicard. forward, spearheaded the Southern Bob Williams led Loyola with four field coals and two free tosses. Chandler, the New York Yankees' ttud Baksi pitcher, was the vote-getting run attack, each racking up soen G. F.

Tom Fceny racked up nine points G. F. T. Dee.f 2 1-11 ner-up with 215. markers.

Harper. .6 1-6 13 5 2- 2 12 Briscoe. c. .1 2-4 4 JOE BAKSI is one fellow who The team's lineup (with votes in Jones.c 0 0-0 0 for the losers and was ably ataea by Bill Ferguson, who turned in a clever job of ball handling while registering two goals and two from BASKET-BALL SCORES hasn't forgotten. Half a dozen or so fighters, who were finding it diffi Shade.

ft .0 0-1 0 C. Mason. g. 0 0-00 parenthesis): Dick Wakefield. Detroit Tigers (122).

left field; Stan Austin. .2 O- 4 cult to obtain matches calling for Musial, M. Louis Cardinals (217 D.Mason.f. 0 0-00 Render Thomas. 0 0-00 sizable purses, were iven oppor the foul line.

Al. ERT HAl.L LOYOLA Cihocki Oennock.g. 11-13 Schne.dcr.f 2 4-48 Kaufman, 10-12 Ballard. c. .5 4- 4 14 Jordan.

..0 2-2 2 Wtnit.iky.g. 0 0-00 Matsibke.g 10-02 Totals. 12 13-14 37 Bad Gate Too ONE OF THE arguments put forth in suspending tourney play was that the caliber of competition would probably suffer from the war's manpower demands. Although it wasn't featured at the time, the twin thought in the minds of the moguls very likely was that the gate receipts would sag at the same time. LOS ANGELES PROVED to have the right idea when it decided to hold its open tourney regardless.

It proved to be more than a mild success. In fact, it was something of a wow. Those responsible for the folding up of the regular tournament schedule probably felt they were doing a patriotic thing. Unfortunately, they succeeded in doing nothing more than give big-time F. CI.

F. T.I tunities to gain national acclaim in bouts here. 2- 2 2 0-0 12: Cook, Notre Dame 52 Marquette 48 Depauw 39 Wabash 31 St. Mary's. 61 Washington.

35 Samp'n 51 Yillanova. 36 Gt. 59 Lawrence 27 Baylor 48 Tex. A. M.

43 Cu tis 37 Holabird. 23 center field: Bill Nicholson. Chicago Cubs (129t. right field; Rudv York, Detroit Tigers (165). first base; Billy Herman.

Brooklyn Dodgers (128), second base; Luke 1 1 2iCrondT.f 0 1 0-1 Totals 14 5-13 33 As soon as they hit the high spot 2- 2 10 1-2 1 1-19 their services were most difficult 1 0-0 2iWiilms.f 4 4 1-1 9 J.O'Con r. 0 1 0-0 2 Fney.c 4 1 0-1 2 Ferguson. 2 aren't surprised to hear that the Athletics are lined up with those Score by halves: Cutters Holabird 17 iO 37 10 2333 to obtain. Baski turns out to be a Kornry I- enpl Ffrris Corrican.g Wagner. Sanders.

Piersanti.g Cieary.g 2-5 6 0-2 0 1-2 5 Kane. clubs which are against chain-store refreshing exception. 2 1 0-1 baseball. 1-1 1 0 Appling, Chicago White Sox (131). shortstop; Bill Johnson.

New York Yankees (109), third base; Walker Cooper, St. Louis Cardinals (158), catcher. After impressive triumphs here A stranger to baseball looking Totals 10 9-16 29 3-7 37 PAUL FORNEY WINNERS These basteters helped Calvert Hall reel olf a 37 to-29 victory over Loyola f1igh yesterday. Gavin and Ferris were the leaders in the Cardinals' attack. Baksi won recognition in the New York sector and has been signed by Mike Jacobs to box Tami Mauri F.

J. Spragae back over the standing of the A's for the past nine years might get an idea they were against baseball Score by periods: C.lvertHail 12 9 11 537 nvnla 2 11 4 12 29 Spurgeon Chandler. New York invented the ello in Madison Square Garden. Norc--orers Calvert Hall. Coolahan.

Clark. Loyota. McDermott. John Mt. St.

Joe Jayvees Down Wvman Park Mount St. Joe's jayvee cagers came from behind to down Wyman Park. 32 to 24. Trailing 14-9 at half-time the Mounts came back in the second half to collect 23 points while their opponents were getting 10. MT.

ST. JOE J. WYMAN PARK itself. That would account for how little of it they have given the fans. Joe will make one more appear fiBcm fit practical Yankees 215.

Morton Cooper. St. Louis Cardinals (197), and Truett Sewell. Pittsburgh Pirates (182). pitchers.

ance here before taking on Tami. Connor. Syberi. Friends Five Subdues trolley system Monday night he will go to the post Sports Calendar Of the 1942 All Star team, five against Bi Dan Merritt, a tough members Ted Williams. Joe Di Uoys'' Latin In Overtime Bill Carroll, a sophomore playing customer from Chicago, who recently took everything Curtis Shep- Pol potantad the Hollow Ground Blado for cooler, quicker, Toathor Touch" shaving Maggio.

Enos Slaughter, Johnny Mize and Johnny Pesky are in the pard had in stock through 10 Basket Ball Patterson Whips Poly In Soph Basket Game The Patterson Park High sophomore five defeated the sophs of Poly, 28-13, yesterday on the winners floor. PATTERSON POLY his first season of varsity competi F. T.i 0-2 lHeubeck.f. 0-0 rounds. armed forces, while Joe Gordon.

Stan Hack, Ernie Bonham. Mickey- G. 7 2 0 2 Loyola College's scrappy young G. 6 0-0 12 2 2-3 0 0-3 0 2 0-0 4 10-0 2 0-2 0 Wenzel.c. 0-1 tion, pulled the chestnuts out of the fire for Friends School's basket-ball Merritt is a veritable giant.

Baksi. Reich.f Delchey.f Skellv.f Atwellc. Reitz.g Maggio.g. Friends Jayvees Win From Boys' Latin Five Taking a 6-1 lead in the opening period. Friends school's junior varsity basket-ball team held its advantage to the end to defeat Boys' Latin yesterday, 18 to 12, at the Friends gym.

Nickson, of Friends, and Clauson, of Boys' Latin, each with six points, led the scorers. BOYS' LATIN FRIENDS Owen and Tex Hughson failed to qualify again. of course, will be the favorite Greyhounds tangle with Haverford College tonight in basket ball at Knode.c Williams. g. Martin.

K. 1-3 0- 0 1- 1 team vesterdav as it defeated Boys against Big Dan. but he is no cinch. Latin. 26 to 24.

in a sudden-death 11 2-8 24 15 2-7 32' Totals Totals Evergreen. The Green and Grey lost a 60-37 decision Monday night G. F. T. The stage will be set for a grand spoiling party, and if the ponderous Haynes.f 1-1 overtime period at the Friends gym.

to the veteran Bainbridge Commo G. F. T. 0 0-0 0 2 3 0-0 6 1 0-0 2 Horrigan.f Kardash.f Hunt.c Cooper. Appel.g.

With his team trailing, Carroll dores, but are meeting no such op 0-0 0-0 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 0-0 0-0 Levin. Levinson.c Cuno.g Jackson. Benzlit.g Tormay.g Merritt is able to put over one of his damaging punches the lights may go out for Baski. This shapes up as quite a heavyweight battle. position tonight.

Haverford comes nearer to being in the Greyhound O. F. class. 1 1-1 3 Vr O. F.

T. Nlckerson.f 3 0-0 6 Forbush.f .2 1-15 Blackburn. 0 1-1 1 Miller. 0 0-2 Totals 6 1-1 13 Tolals 13 2-2 2H Walker. 1-1 1 Sheppard Lefly Reitz's charges proved that they are a coming basket-ball team by their gallant stand against the 3 0-0 4-4 4 Riemuller.c 1 0-0 2 1 o-o Mt.

St. Joe 5 4 15 8 32 Wyman Park .7 7 6 4 24 Non-scorers: Mt. St. Joe O'Conor. Gorsuch.

Bradford. Baker. Wyman Park Lego. Y. M.

C. A. Q.Ut Tops Captain Of Port, 32-26 The Y. M. C.

A. basket-ball team won its 13th victory in 14 starts this year by conquering the Captain of the Port cagers, 32 to 26. at the Central gym last night. Fred Stieber, captain of the Red Triangles, sank six goals from tMe floor to lead both teams in scoring. Moe Berger, former West Virginia Uni I DON'T know when- they will have to turn lo find a heavyweight Totals 6-fl 18 Totals .1 2-4 12 tall Sailors during the first half.

It is true that they wilted in the Bcnrf by Derlods: second period, but their reserves could not match those of Bain Patterson Malmeii Bow To School For Blind Maryland School for the Blind matmen took their first wrestling victory of the season yesterday, defeating Patterson Park by a score of 22 to 18 at the Maryland School. D'Mar. Mao 'and star, took down a decision over Patterson's Miller in the 128-pound class to run his scholastic victory skein to 22 straight victories. 105-Pound Class Spurrier. Maryland, defeated Dancy.

Patterson, decision. 115-Pound Ciass Stubbs. Maryland, pinned D'Pasauale. Patterson, double fall. 4m.

2m. 16s. 121-Pound Class Silvanl. Patterson, defeated Rekert. Maryland, decision.

128-Pound Class D'Mar. Maryland, defeated Miller. Patterson, decision 135-Pound Class France. Maryland, defeated Parsley. Patterson, decision.

145-Pound Class Hmke. Patterson, pinned Sutton. Maryland. 2m. 39s.

155-Pound Class Ambrose. Maryland, defeated Cicone. Patterson, decision. 165-Pound Class Ford. Maryland, pinned Navazerski.

Patterson. 6m. 18s. 175-Pound and unlimiteu class forfeited lo Patterson capable of taking the measure of Sheppard. the Hatchet Man.

Many were of the opinion Al Hart, who outweighed him by 45 pounds, would be able to turn the trick. Score by lmlvrs: Patterson 10 18 28 Poly .7 6 -U Non-scorers Patterson. nvls. DeCarln. Kauflman.

Lotts. Keener: Poly. Goldstein. Kllburn, McCaulcr Forester Frosh-Sophs Defeat P. S.

79 Five The freshman-sophomore basketball team of Forest Park smothered Public School No. 79, 37-6, yesterday at Forest Park. bridge, where seasoned collegians are a dime a dozen. Tom Bielecki, No. 1 sharpshooter Hart started impressively and after two rounds I thought I had in the Baltimore Basket Ball League, will lead the Friends 6 4 3 5 18 Boys' Latin 1 4 4 3 12 Non-scoring players Boys Latin, Ebert.

Dunning; Friends. Jones. Davis. Calvert Hall's Jayvee Cagers Cop 28-20 Tilt Jumping into a 16-14 lead in the first period of their contest with St. Martin's Boys' Club, Calvert Hall's jayvee cage team won by a score of 28-20 yesterday at St.

Martin's Hall. CALVERT HALL ST. MARTIN'S versity star, paced the Sailors with BEER GIN RUM SELECT WINES CASH AND CARRY GRIFFITH'S 3631 HICKORY AVE. picked a winner. But Sheppard was not to be denied.

He slugged his 8 points. Y. M. C. A.

CAPTAIN OF THE lcans against the powerful West-inghouse quintet in the feature PORT game of tonight's double-header at FOREST PARK P. S. NO. 19 F. G.

F. T. way to a one-sided triumph. There was no doubt of the eventual winner after half a dozen rounds had been completed. 1 Tate.f O- 0 14 Holy Martyrs' gymnasium.

T. 1 0 5 0 Norwltz.f In the first half of the league 0- 0 1- 3 O- 2 Ward.f. .2 1-1 5 11-23 0 0-00 0 0-00 10-12 2 3-47 G. F. 1 O- 2' 0 1-2 0 1-1 0 0-1 0 0-2 1 O- 1 0 0-1 G.

F. T.I 4 2- 3 10 Athas.f 4 2-3 10lBurk.f Anderson.c 3 1-2 7Trivis.c Schwartz. 3 O- Isaacs. 2 0-1 Zyloto tz.g 0 0-1 OiBaer.g Rurinste.g And this column winning streak Kenney.c entered the game in the last few minutes of regular play. After sank a free throw to make it 22 20.

Carroll tapped in a fielder 1T Millard's rebound to tie the score atid sent the contest Into overtime. During the first extra session. Ohrenschall put Boys' Latin in front. 24 22. but Carroll again seized a rebound on a missed free throw and came through with a one-hand side shot to create a deadlock.

Then in the sudden-death period, he feinted his man out of position and sank the winning field goal. FRIENDS BOYS' O. F. T. G.

F. T. Occhr.a'r.f. 11-1 3 2 4-58 Mii.ardf.. 3 1-3 7 B.

Harm, 3 4- 5 lo 3 2- 2 WBrenr.c. ..1 0-0 2 4 0-2 BThomas.e .1 0-1 2 Rrannon.r 0 0-1 OD. Hahn.g 10-02 fcchre.brr.g 0 0-10 TotaX 11 4-10 26 Totals 8 6-1124 Fr.raai 6 4 4 826 Uovs' Latin. 7 6 5 424 Forest Park Captures 10-11 Basket Victory Forest Park's basket-ball team walloped Vocational School by a lopsided count of 40-11 yesterday on the handicraft boys' hardwood. With Forward Paul caging 13 points on six dozen field goals and a free shot, the Foresters took a 20 1 lead in the first quarter and coasted the rest of the wav KOREPT PARK VOCATIONAL I 4 0-0 Silver o-O -i human.

0- 1 SchulU.f. .0010 run I 1- 4 13 (Jeber.f. 11-13 0 0- 0 fi n.n 1 6 1 12 in selecting main-bout victors was Stiber.g. Sams.g Berger.f. Whitt.f Cramer.

f. Mesec.f Scott. c. Knox.c. r.

Nolle, Murphy. g. Ward.g Rpfner.g. Rudolph. Engel.g.

twin bill Knights of Columbia, unbeaten league leader, will go after its sixth successive win when it takes on Bethlehem-Falrfield. Wyatt.tr 4 3 1 5 0 0 0-0 0 Chasney.g 0 0-0 G. F. T. O.

F. T. Felnour.f 3 0-0 i McGrath.f.. 10-0 2 Seiway.f.. 3 0-0 6 Clark.

0 0-0 0 Vlcchio.c ..3 0-0 Libeno.c ..4 0-1 8 Antonelli.g. 4 0-1 8 Lowiing.g. 4 0-0 8 Cerrato.c... 1 0-1 2 Minor. 10-0 2 Totals 14 0-2 28 Totals .10 0-2 20 Totals lfi 5-10 371 Totals 2 2-10 6 1- O- 0 0- 0 Squash Forest Tarlc 13 3 11 1037 No.

79 2 3 0 16 Non-scoring players Forest Park. Scherr: Totals 14 4-12 321 10 6-10 26 No. 79. Jonason. Adler.

Price. Turow. In a return match, a team repre Score by periods: Calvert Hall 16 2 4 6 28 St. Martin a 4 10 2 4 20 Y. M.

C. A Captain of the Port. 17 15 32 13 13 26 Waters. Kidwell. Morcinskl.

Miller. How ard. Ander. senting City Hospitals will enter Save that step on it! tain Johns Hopkins in squash racquets tonight at 8 o'clock. In their first meeting City Hospitals won, three matches to two.

Representing Hopkins will be Wars at her fingertips Charlton DeSaseur, Walter Hugh-son, John Callendar, Peter Randall and Edward Foster. City Hospitals will line up with Drs. Ross Pier- pont. David Dove, Robert Weston. Donald Hebb.

Perry Hudson or Robert Graham. Mt. St. Mary's Five art of her job is Oettier.c. 1 0-3 2 Bell.g.

0 0-0 0 Evanotrltz.g 0 0-0 0 McPh my.s.. 0-0 Janecskl.g.. 1 2-2 4 Swamps Shoremen Chestertown, Jan. 11 infill. I i u- Druid, r.

2 0-04 2 0-04 Iniach 15-87 Finn ias.s.g. 0 1-21 Kaius 0 1-3 0 0 0-00 rJubin 0 0-0 0 Totals 16 8-19 40 Totals 4 4-7 11 Score by periods: Forest Vocational 20 8 1 2 40 -11 The Mount St. Mary's quintet swamped the Washington College basekteers, 61 to 35, tonight to hand the Eastern Shoremen their fifth straight defeat. The Emmtisburg outfit outplayed Washington all the way, using the taller than average height of the squad to the best advantage. Jordan was high scorer for the visitors, with 10 field goals and 4 foul shots, good for 24 points.

MT. ST. MARY'S WASHINGTON COL. itSs, Towson Catholic Five Tops Training School With 16 players sharing in the scoring. Towson Catholic High's basket-ball team yesterday swamped Maryland Training School, 65 to 33.

at Towson. O'Brien's 10 points was high for the winners. to let you know when there's a run of Long Distance traffic and people are waiting for connection with the point you're calling. So, when you are making a call over a line that she knows is crowded, the operator will say "Please limit your call to 5 minutes. War traffic will get through better with your help.

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1 1 2 u-u 4 Phillips. c. 1 0-0 2iCarier.fr KUmartin.r Funk. i Lynch. Berman.f Meacherc 3 0-1 6 2 0-14 1 0-0 2 2 0-0 4 2 1-1 5 2 2-2 6 i run 9 0- 0 1- 2 5 Dentiger.g.

0-2 6Poe.g 0-0 0-0 2iJones.g. Totals 26 9-16 61) Totals 14 7-1135 Mt. St. Mary 26 35 61 Washington 16 19 35 1 0-1 1 0-0 2 EU.s 3 0-0 6 a 0-3 4 Shue.B .2 Brien 5 Cilmaii Matmen Capture 38-8 Test From Friends 0-0 10 ft 10-0 2 McGinn. 3 0-0 6 Watson.

4 0-1 8 Totals 32 1-7 65J Totals 16 3-7 35 I if a i fk 4'L nu War oi. oan The tia from ever)' can is vitally needed to protect food and medical supplies in the war. You serv when you save cans. And you save precious time and shipping space when you remove tops, bottoms, and paper labels; then ash and flatten them for local collection. Remember: Tin fights and feeds -save every can! Let's An Back the Attack with more WAR BONDS Score by periods: Towson Catholic 26 13 18 8 65 Maryland Train's 10 9 9 7 35 St.

Paul's Swamps McDonogh Five, 44-21 Paced by George Mitchell and Billy Crockett in a big third-period rally, St. Paul defeated McDon-ogh, 44-21, in its opening A Conference basket-ball game. Leading at half time, 16-13, the Crusaders came back after the intermission to score 18 while the Cadets were getting 2. Mitchell and Crockett got 14 of these points between them. ST.

PAUL'S McDONOGH Friends wrestling team absorbed its second straight defeat of the youthful mat season yesterday on their home floor. The Quakers bowed to Oilman's strong aggregation by a count of 38-8. Victories by B. Cecil in the 136-pound class and Settle in the 121 weights were the only wins the Quakers were able to garner. 105-Pound Class Gilman Ton by forfeit.

115-Pound Ciass Finney, Gilman. threw R. Cecil. Friends. 3m.

25s. 121-Pound Class Settle. Friends, defeated Crawford. OHrnan, decision. 128-Pound Class McLean, Gilman defeated Myrick.

Friends, decision. 136-Pound Class B. Cecil. Friends, threw Herndon. Gilman.

5m. 27s. 145-Pound Class Xanders, Gilman, threw Hauel, Friends, 3m. 4Ss. 155-Pound Class Walsh.

Gilman, defeated Wagner. Friends, decision. 165-Pound Class Evans, Gilman. threw Salinas. 3m.

25s. 175-Pound Class Baker. Gilman, defeated Gorsuch, Friends, decision. Unlimited Class Gilman yon by forfeit. Finazzo And Welch Matched Portlaud, Maine, Jan.

11 (JP) Coley Welch, of Portland, the New England middleweight champ, and Johnny Finazzo, of Baltimore, were matched today for a second ten round bout here January 20. Calvert I The whiskey with the Mappy ii choow CoW.rt G. F. T.I G. F.

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