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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1941 RedsV7-Goal Pittsburgh Skiers Ride Up, "Fly" Down Spobtkjgihit bn CranHand Rico Castle Shannon Keystone Soccer Champions, 3-0 Shoats Scores Twice on Free Kicks And Misgalla Gets Other Goal To Blank Gallatin-Dunlevy Blast Downs Providence Skaters Go On Scoring Spree In Second Period PROVIDENCE, R. Jan. 19. UP) The Rhode Island Reds turned on a seven-goal blast in the second period tonight to down the Philadelphia Ramblers, 8-2, in an American Hockey League contest. Ton 10 Tj Rrnnw aVirl PKoll t' a irinlo rival fnr lino fc1f.fi AAA Qk Th are Charles S.

Howard, Mioland and 1 vf(ks lack it was all Brann and Challedon. But fess, the situation has changed. Charley JI lias returned to his earlier health, form Both teams were scoreless in tihe and inland has been moving up like an Oregon opening period and Lud Wareing 7 upland bonis an uregon norse. started things in the first minute of the second with a score for Phil find has improved immensely in the last six As a four-year-old he is now well beyond his adelphia. Mosienko, DeMarco, Sher Three goals scored by Castle Shannon in the last half of their game with the Gallatin-Dunlevy eleven at Castle Shannon yesterday gave Shannon a 3-0 triumph and the championship of the Keystone League.

Two penalty kicks by Shoats and one goal by Misgalla marked the victory. wood, Bush and Giroux scored in ear-old lorm in every Known way especially of speed and stamina. that order for the Reds and. after Al Kuntz made one for Philadel days ago at Santa Anita 1 saw Mioland carry The contest was marred by un- Js over a neavy iracK ana spreaa-eagie a nign-'tt'ithout nsingr up an extra breath. Soccer Scores H-ias tlie Oklahoma jockey, who has ridden both ruly tactics and" frequent disputes by Gallatin players following the awarding of a first penalty to Shannon when Goldoly tripped Shoats.

Later Sickles handled and Shoats made his second goal on a penalty k'nviik II, likes the former entry for the big race, KEYSTONE LEAGIE Castle Shannon 3 Gallatin-Dun levy Morgan 3 Coverdale Cuddy 3 Canonsburg 0 well Kayak may jook. ALLEGHENY VALLEY LEAGl'E rjhas "oW xvfm S1X 01 nis iast Pevfn starts ana, on lifted liis winnings to well above $100,000. When phia, Mosienko and DeMarco repeated to give the Reds a 7-2 lead. Lineup: PROVIDENCE. PHILADELPHIA.

Bourque YoiS AUum Bush McCully Shill Smith Sherwood Fost-r Giroux Calladine Providence spares: Mosienko, DeMarco, Platx, Tapin, Johnston, Mann, Gustafsnn. Philadelphia spares: Wareing, Boucher, Kuntz, Collins, McKay. Juzda, Ailsby. SCORING First Period No scoring. No penalties.

Second Period 1 Philadelphia, Wareng (unassisted) 0:23. boot. I A 3-0 triumph by Morgan over Coverdale assured them of second RnaaeUton 5 Indianola a Bairdford 3 Horning 9 to CnaiH'V nunum iucv cuui uca.niij puis ui place in the Keystone League. In Allqnlppa Wilkinsburg sCUit Kayak Jiioiana, au in oraer, wan two or L-l nn onv hire tiavr it ,1 111 1 IV 1 1 (ii''i vr. MONON-YOIGH LEAGl Fairhope 1 Keystone Shaft Fits Henry Hill Top Monongahela 1 Onnora 1 RoHcoe 4 Ella Hollow 1 rnjen you know how difficult it is to buy or breed a winner only one in the course of years you another Keystone game Cuddy defeated Canonsburg French, 2 to 0.

Two games were postponed in the Allegheny Valley League with the Curry-Scotties game and the Acmetonia-McConnell match being called off because of icy conditions of the playing fields. Three games were played with Russellton blank 'jet better line on the Howard sweep. 2 Providence, Mosienko (Platz) 4.24. WASHINGTON COCNTY LEAGl'E Dnnlevy 1 Avella Forfeit. 3 Providence, DeMarco (Platz.

Mo racing luck, as far as condition Ikdon Si tie sienko) 5.53. goes, is something beyond any- 4 Providence, Sherwood (Bush) 8:23. 5 Providence, busu (Gustafson, Shill) guessing. Too many things can ing Indianola 5-0. Bairdford beating Horning 3-0 and Aliquippa Post-Gazette Photo, with skiers holding on to the rope tow and riding up the hill.

In the background are the shelter house with open log fire and the encircling hills which help to form this "snow pocket," best reached from Donegal. Many Pittsburgh skiers turned out at Seven Springs yesterday, where four inches of powder snow which fell Saturday night on a five-inch base made almost perfect skiing conditions. The picture shows the bottom part of the main slope, happen to a horse almost over 15:46. 6 Providence, Giroux (Shill, Sherwood) 16:27. kit in ruuuu MONOX-YOl'GH LEAGl'E MONONGAHELA TIES DONORA MONONGAHELA 1 DONORA 1.

Rullo Totedo Bailey R. Suartx V'enturini L. Niedermeycr Fusco Greeley night. Or even quicker. winning over Wilkinsburg 5-2.

Scores for Opposition 7 Philadelphia, Kuntz (Boucher) Providence, Mosienko (DeMarco) TJic real est Horse nn, his Maryland own- 18:35. 9 Providence, DeMarco (Young, Platz) pat against me They were arguing with consid mailt frnm Mioiana ana Visnich C. F. Garcia Massera Joe Rodriguez Koval Jul. Rodr'gueT; Legneli 1 Camp Koval Alvaij Bushlne I.

Alonzo Monongahela and Donora came to grips in the Mon-Yough League at Monongahela and the result was a 1-1 contest. Donora held a 1-0 lead at halftime on a goal by Massera, who accidentally pushed the ball Penalties Bush, Calladine. Third Period 10 Providence, Gustatson (Maun, John erable heat about the greatest win nave 10 sput Revolta Beats Cooper, 7-6, Through Sensational Putts horse. Man o' War was getting the four pounds and KayaK ston) 10:17. Flint O.

L. T. Garcia nod, with Exterminator and Sea when they noon up. Penal ties--Bush, McCully. Gustafson, (minor and 10-minute misconduct), Juzda.

biscuit close up. Score at half time, 1-0 Donora. Referea Grudovich. Goals scored by Massera (own goal Koval. FAIRHOPE AHEAD FAIRHOPE 1.

KEYSTONE 0. Cehola Malpezzi E. Baran R. Mocarsky jrir.n a iann nio granite-rimmed. jn a tew Bble hornenwii jwiundH wan more than could rarry in any win- CAPS BEAT BISONS BUFFALO.

N. Jan. 19. Evanston Pro Has 12 One-Put Greens in Final Round of San Francisco Open The Buffalo Bisons suffered their At thin point Jimmy Cagney, the motion picture star, entered the debate. "I'll give you the greatest horse," he said, "if you include both running and trotting.

The name is Goldsmith Maid. "In the first place, she trotted in nearly 4.10 heats in 13 years. She traveled 130.000 miles by rail into his own goal to give Donora a tally. Koval scored in the second half to save the game for Monongahela. In other Mon-Yough games Fairhope defeated Keystone Shaft 1-0, Fitz Henry blanked Hilltops 5 to 0 and Roscoe defeated Ella Hollow 4 to 1.

Lineups: KEYSTONE I.EAC.CE SHANNON CHAMPIONS SHANNON 3. GALL-DUNLEVY 0. Kachurik Bedogne Rockacv R. Gondoly fourth American Hockey League setback in five nights tonight, run. a oia iai vttlcy found out it F.

Wozniak Savage But today Revolta got revenge as SAN FRANCICO, Jan. 19 (UP) Johnny Revolta, from Evanston. 111., who hadn't won a golf tourna .1. Reeler HanlS hi hore wi he slammed in a 69 on the morning dropping a 3-1 overtime decision to the Indianapolis Capitals before 5,410 spectators. iiiiv from the llelcl when Bregar Swienekl Solosky Falctto Colericlc Moreman GradlcFk Mf.eck Wultsrh.

L. B. CH -O. .1. .1.

L. O. round to stand three up at lunch time and polished off the job with A hf wire. J. Wozniak A.

Beeler Petrosky Sichi Joe Wozniak A Baron Score at Art Simmons, Buffalo defense Brann understands that ment since 1938, today walloped i hth orse Harry Cooper of a subpar 35 on the outgoing nine man, sunerea a SKate cut wnicn, Sickles of the afternoon round. club physicians announced, sev- caxe within two photo tew inches, of he jiofi.i"H0 scramble with halt time. 1-0. Referee K. Lorenzi Chislaghi er-pd the achilles tendon of his New London, Merovitch Renkus Checca Lewandowski Bosh Rutherline.

Goal scored by Petrosky. Cooper had an even par 72 for I the first 18 which was exceptional 7 and 6 l. R. H. C.

H. L. H. R. I.

R. T. L. Bercini Haywood Harrison 1937 and 1938. He right leg.

The mishap probably will end his playing for this sea FITZ HENRY COPS FITZ HENRY 5. HILLTOPS 0. in the 36 hole Misgalla Sf irs: to win with Kayak I golf for the conditions, but he final of the Zywan J. Brunnell D. Mellinger Roman Pascarella son.

md the Biscuit in 1940. Pesarsick i could not keep up with Revolta's R. B. Pizzutem $5,000 San Fran INDIANAPOLIS. Visnich L.

to the California sports Shoats i hot putter which gave him 12 one Score at half time 0-0. Goals scored by Franks G. Behling with two exoep cisco match play Open. putt greens. Hornets Lose 3-to-2 Game fCowtwwecZ from Preceding Page) speed until they finally tied the score on a fast play at 11:37.

Earl Bartholome whizzed in front of the net and converted a pass from Asmundson. With this start. Cleveland kept the Hornets on the run for the moment and scored again at 13:36 on a long solo rush by Bill Mac-Kenzie, the Cleveland captain. From Cleveland's blue line, MacKenzie went all the way with the puck and shoveled in a 25-footer. Pittsburgh soon was back in a deadlock, finding an opening in the Baron defense.

Mickey Blake, the Hornets' sharpshooting defense man, banged one past Moore after a fast rush with Convey and O'Flaherty. The time was 14:45. Both Miss Openings Deacon had an open chance at McAtee in the second minute of the period, but his shot missed by inches. Convey got away into a clear field and was moving in on Moore when Aubuchon tripped him from behind, with his stick. This sent out Aubuchon for two minutes, the first penalty of the game.

In the thirteenth minute of the period Bartholome, coming down the side, was crashed against the fence by Howard. Bartholome crumpled up in pain, and was forced to leave the ice. There was no penalty. When Bowman charged Robert J. Frohnhofer M.

Kashura Cornell J. Frohnhufer Babirad H. Bush Indof BUFFALO. Teno Mclnenley Simmons Rimstad Blake Cuningham Shoats (2 penalties). Misgalla.

iveieree Pucker. McCaig itronj entries that may Starting off with two birdies, Re The lanky, Brown nt the measure or the l. r. C. H.

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1. L. O. N. MellinRer J.

Matty Mflvllle A. Matty Segurskl Torisky Benedettl Fitch Phillpelli Refere? Pe.fr- H. Kilrea Jennings rrnnv trips French nmnYS. CANONSBURG 0. ChiMon unless the latter bushy a i red Revolta gave volta went ahead on the second hole and was never headed.

Cooper was out in 35, but was two down G. Kashura. Indianapolis .1 at st. Rosky Jones, McAtee, spares Jackson Kilrea, Douglas, par and Cooper Thomson, K. Knott S.

Indof Johnny Revolta as he wnipped Villani R. Mtnnenon Cimarolli L- Shuba a joint beating at the turn. Revolta went five up on the back nine, but Cooper Score at half time 2-0. Anal lifr Fiiher R. Muipa Wnnflatrin C.

Thomas son. Goals scored by Cornelly, H. Bush. Keating, Herchenratter. Buffalo spares Mercer.

Toupin. Klein, Goldsworthy, Bennett, Gracie, Hemmer-ling, Doran. SCORING: First Period L. Indof, Indof, J. Bush (sub).

whittled it down to three just be fore lunch. Miller riant around the soggy Presidio course in a driving rainstorm to win $1,000 first money Cooper got $500 as runner-up. unothtT angle to this. Klaskv O. Tranquilla 7inr I.

Peterson the one horse left Revolta kept the heat on as they played the first afternoon nine, and 1 Buffalo. Cunningham (Rimstad), 8:48. tin i r'nani'e to pass Sea- It was the third meeting of Coo Bough i.uu Fiorentini T. Kaskey Gossett Chemento alone. She won and in no more than two races in her life did she ever have a shot at a purse above $5,000.

She had to pick up her dollars in driblets. Goldsmith Maid didn't start racing until she was 8, was pronounced unsound at 12, came back at 13 to create a world's record at the age of 14. She had five unbeaten campaigns and she dodged no horse. Her speed increased, instead of lessened, with the years at the age of 19 she beat her own world's record, established when she was 17. She was retired at 20 but moved a fast exhibition mile that year.

She died at the age of 28. "So if you are asking me to name the world's greatest horse, taking in all racing animals. I'll have to give you Goldsmith Maid. There was a horse." There, a Mr. Cagney puta it, was a horse.

Exterminator Old Bones turned in many remarkable performances-, such as carrying 138 pounds, winning at six furlongs and two miles in the same year, and hanging on in the upper strata at the age of 8 or 9. Exterminator is still gamboling friskily in his Virginia retreat at the age of 26. But not even Exterminator could match this incredible performance of Goldsmith Maid, the Cagney choice. uti money marK a per and Revolta at match play. was one under par with a 35 while Cooper played a fair 39 to go seven 5mr at half time 1-0.

Goals scorea ay y'm For sentimental Cooper pur Revolta out of the PGA Zinger, Bough. Referee Cecotti. Penalties None. Second Period 2 Indianapolis, Brown (Jennings, Mc Atee). 7:03.

Penalties Doran. Jennings (2). Third Period No scoring. down at the afternoon turn. They w-Rttd r.i'.

financial owner tournament in 1937, ana beat him in the San Francisco 1935 tourna halved out the remaining three ird if trnrt than keen to see ROSCOE CI.CB AHEAD ROSCOE i. ELLA HOLLOW 1 Kolish Furlfl Consavage R. Barter W. Magera L. Midway W.

Cowt'l R. Lana J. Werlwas C. Dunn H. Cowell L.

Plnmey Broggi O. Gilmer Kolich I. Bruca Grant Beck Joe Werlwas I. CilensalC J. Magera O.

Davia Score at half time 3-0. Referee Crowl. Goals scored By Jack- Joe Werlwas, Broggi. Grant. Beck.

MORGAN CLFB WINS Mnsr.AN-3. COVERDALE 0. holes to end the match. B.jouit keep that record ment. Strimel TTtn R.

Migllonni Penalties Jennings, Jackson, Touping. OVERTIME PERIOD rmnelll L. Clesiki Mn will need the 3 Indianapolis, K. Kilrea (Keating, cika R. Huetter ke to hae a chance at the Lewin Upsets c-herrv C.

Zak Jennings), 2:08. 4 Indianapolis, H. Kilrea (Keating Jones), 9:06. it' murk, and it happens Snead Victor Bv One Stroke Bedogne L. Smith nanllo O.

R. Kost lr. S. Hnuard who laying nevor I. G.

Smith Cueist Rubin win Ktyniie with his two EAGLES BLANK INDIANS Hart Mercer Monaco I- Buchek NEW HAVEN, Jan. 19. ntrii. thi pt 'halledon is look- Mitchell O. Vanzin (JP) With the eastern division's top Scorers Led BvGrotstein Score at half time 1-0.

Referee Mc- irttcr than er. So is Mio- Moriarity Goes 89 Innings Beats Out Tony Penna With Par 72 rung at stake, the New Haven Eagles whipped the Springfield In Falls. Goals scored By Deyor, Monaco Deyor (penalty). AhiI ksyak is hack in To Defeat Peterson son into the boards, so furiously that he, too, had to leave. Referee Eddie Burke gave Bowman a two- dians, 2 to 0, tonight in an Amer x'h owner have normal rac- ican Hockey League contest, slowed ALLEGHENY VALLEY LEAGUE RUSSELLTON WINNER RUSSELLTON 5.

INDIANOLA 0. h. ill thrp? horses should be CHICAGO, Jan. 19. (UP) A run minute sentence.

Jerwa sidewiped SACRAMENTO, Jan. 19. (UP) Sam Snead, professional from Hot Snrinsrs. won the down by the constant bickering of OWner-player Eddie Shore of the Allderdice Forward Makes 47 Points Baxter A. Celo for the hiz show.

But Currie. who got a face cut and of nine in the forty-first inning Kirk R. Buckey Anzur L. Macerovitch was rushed out for repairs. The visitors.

Lineup: today enabled Paul Lewin of Chi-i 18 hole Sacramento invitational SPRINGFIELD. NEW HAVEN. nuff R. Walker period ended with both teams dead Greer C. uurcnai fuqucsiic Tries to Start McGoueh L.

Gray Rayner Stein Beisler Myles Shore Shields Kaminsky Patterson Finkbeiner Roche Lawrence O. Frasier locked, forcing them into an over time period. Penalty Proves Costly cago to upset Art Rubin, New golf tournament in a driving rain York, 50 to 35. in the $20,000 today with a par 72. round robin tournament for the Tony Penna of Dayton, was world three-cushion billiard cham- second with 73, and John Bulla, of pionship.

The match ended in the Chicago, winner of the recent Los Hastie I- Leckie Yeloushan H. Celo Another Streak Tonight Allen Tremblay Stepn 1. Kevish Bartholome and Robertson both Slavinskl O. Szott Springfield spares Brannigan, Thom Angeels Open, turned in a 74 for forty-second inning. returned to the ice, but Currie, his Score at half time 2-0.

Referee Nolle, 'WJ from Preceding Page) son, Mason, Brydson, Kelly, Jjroumara, Corrigan. Thlbeault. Goals scored by Lawrence, Hastie, Yelou face cut by a skate, apparently was New Haven spares Willson, Mantha, shan 2, Stepp. in bad shape. Saturday but in the Joe Moriarty of Chicago won his first match by defeating Herb Peterson, 50 to 43 in 89 innings, longest match of the tournament.

Mancuso, Robinson, Haynes, O'Neil, Cain, Desilets was flattened trying to Hoch. BAIRDFORD VICTOR BAIRDFORD 3. HORNING 0. A A. tourney the Hoosiers By Fred P.

Alger Berle Grotstein, fast-moving forward of the Taylor Allderdice basketball team, is the leading scorer in the City Senior High School League with 47 points, made on 17 field and 13 foul goals. His team also is the only unbeaten one in Section 1. Joe Feld, Peabody star, is pressing for the lead with 41 points made on 16 field and 9 foul goals. Art Lombardi of Westinghouse and Ed Fisher of Allderdice follow in order with Lombardi having 36 points and Fisher 35. The scoring records of the players making 30 or more points for the season follow: G.

F. Pts. Grotstein. Allderdice 17 13 47 get across the Hornet blue line, and Convey was sentenced for two min Shamella J. Jlas SCORING: First Period Haven, Mancuso nmmed the Red and Blue It was Petersen's sixth straight defeat and he now is last in the Hllla R.

Bowen 1 New (Mantha), gymnasium. The mid-semester lull also affects district aspirants. Westminster's victories over Bethany and previously unbeaten Wash-Jeff shot the Tall Titans into the forefront of the district's mythical title race last week. Coach Grover Washabaugh's quintet has a fair chance of getting past the even the fag end of last utes for tripping. 13:25.

A bullet shot by Locking, after a 2 New Haven, Willson (Mancuso, Ohm State made it four in third place. Prize money for the one-day tournament was $500, of which $200 went to Snead, $100 to Penna and $50 to Bulla. Others finishing in the money were Willie Goggin, Miami, with a 75; Harold McSpa-den, Winchester, 77; Tom Lo Presti, Sacramento, 77; Leonard Dodson, Kansas City, 79, and M. E. Pendleton, Sacramento, 80.

Penna turned in the outstanding performance of the tournament in scoring a three under par 33 for Charlton L. Kozlenchar M. Bunder R. B. Nishnick J.

McKenna C. Olesky Micklo L. P. Jias Roche), 17:50. field of 18.

In today's opener, John Fitzpat-rick. San Francisco, defeated Clar fo or the Kie Ten nt face-off play from Cleveland blue line, gave Cleveland a 3 to 2 lead Penalties Myles, Brydson, Thibeault. J. Bunder O. Walbert at 7:35.

ence Jackson, Detroit, 50 to 40 in Federate I. J. Bowen Second Period No scoring. PenalUes Hoch (2). O'Neil.

Myles. Stasik Stanko Cunningham, facing off, got the jquad, disappointed be-f their loss but minus the ft. ITla i a i ni rr tUAi J. Campbell I S. Nishnick Brydson, Shore, Paterson.

Drouillard. dozen obstacles remaining on their card and finishing with a spotless record. They have already con puck and sent a pass to Locking, who broke fast down the left lane and M. Campbell O. Score at half time 3-0.

Referee Third Period No scoring. Penalties None. Mangus. Goals scored by Stasik 2, beat McAtee with a hard shot. Con Ull-ll Jung IKreak.

returned home late frnnnn from Colum- Chirk Da vies, who mo- quered six of their remaining foes namely Indiana Teachers Youngs- the second nine after registering vey was still in the cooler when the Federoff. WIN KOft AL1QIIPPA ALIQUIPPA 5. WILKINSBURG 2. a 40 four over par going out play was made. Convey, back on J.

Feld, Peabody Lombardi. Westinghouse. Fisher, Allderdice Petritis, Connelley Steimer, Langley Coudriet, S. Hills John Swetonic, Sr. 16 Ifi 14 11 14 14 51 innings.

Fitzpatrick had a high run of six to five for Jackson. The inning score: Lewin 300 001. 010. 600, 120. 020, 001, 102.

010, 244. 011. 000, 200, 39350. Innings 42, high run 9. Rubin 000, 201, 014, 301.

OO0. 001, 110. 100. 011. 100.

041, 241, 300, 010 35. Innings 42, high run 4. Fitzpatrick 000 400 042 110 104 020 030 000 140 001 110 001 020 020 061 50; innings, 51; high run, 6. Jackson 200 202 010 050 100 211 122 010 000 131 000 000 401 111 120 001 000 40: innings. 51: high run.

5. town, Geneva, Bethany, Slippery Rock and Carnegie Tech. Other op- got a beautiful chance in a scrim Snead was getting good drives and approach shots, but failed to break mage around the Cleveland net, but nonents left are VVavnesbura; twice. Mlllf ''r heir.jj delayed one day did not arrive here un- 'he day. JuczaK li C.

Thomas Kolence R. Bounds J. Haber L. T. Thomas Dies Suddenly West Chester.

Millersville. and I his shot hit the post par because he couldn sink his putts. He' had a 36 on each nine. Mastich R. Barry Kesich.

Allegheny Vocs 12 Sapp. Oliver 13 Skacan. Allegheny 'l2 Ladeda, Westinghouse 10 Juniata twice. John Swetonic. father of thpiM.

Haber a. it i Brooks L. run 4. Mayo to Play Here Rocco Mayo, of Providence, R. well was already Peterson 000 023 300 000 110 110 101 4 L.

i 010 000 110 010 010 100 000 400 000 100 Cordwell Williamson Watson Conti Yohman Wickstrom Glasgow ctun uuys, ii are weii-ttiiuwn in sandlot baseball circles, died suddenly last night in his home," 2436 Moriarty 012 203 021 001 000 000 000 r- "i nuie. ine stellar 011 010 000 000 022 000 03O 021 001 000 ion nin tni new 23(1 210 000 000 000 Kushner Tabinowski Cantwell Derak Peterline Score at I. O. half time 2-1, 9 4 7 9 2 1 3 4 8 9 2 fi a 8 10 5 2 4 3 3 10 3 A 4 41 3 3.5 31 3n 2 29 29 28 28 27 28 215 2ft 2 26 2 i 24 24 2.1 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 nnn nni 210 000 001 001 211 011 040 003 010 143. Innings S8.

high run 4. known P'r. flve exhibition tomorrow night at o'clock in Ill 001 010 001 01 50. Innings 89, high I 'Denotes foul, one point off. i 'n tnrillir.z overtime Meyer Billiard Academy tn Eaat.

uoeriy Aliquippa. W-M last Friday nieht. California avenue, from a heart attack. Mr. Swetonic was 78 years of age, and was born in Germany.

He came to this country 55 years ago, and settled on the Time of halves 45 min. Referee Mons-trolo. Goals scored by Cantwell 3. Tab-inowski, Garrity (sub) own goal; Watson, Wickstrom. a iemg practice ses- Ducjuesne campus gym Goyak, Washington Swiss, Allderdice 12 Gardner.

Fifth 10 Davis, Fifth 9 Pavilonis, Allegheny Vocs fl Balitsaris. Allegheny 8 Kitzky, Conn 10 Yancura, South 11 Susman, Allderdice 10 Culbertson, S. Hills 10 Cassiano, Langley 10 Katz, Peabody Crown. Peabody 10 Humpnrey, Schenley 6 E. Muldowney, Fifth Johnson, Perry Derk, Allegheny at.frnoc.n and are eairer Northside.

He was employed as a Mungo Thinks Arm Sound Enough To Allow Him to Pitch 250 Innings machinist by the Baltimore Ohio Sn dub one of the Additional Sports On Page 18 J1 first c-o'lese arrays to feel Of 1'ricle Sam'i rait tn Railroad, and later by the PRR. Altogether he, served both railroads over 35 years. He retired AM I THI HKKR TOMfiHT rtaiiirn vs. ItePaul, The liarden. v.

W. Va. Ueslryan, The Garden. f'ntnma at Glenvllle. Wnt Virginia I at Toledo.

ttalrm at Morrla-Harvey. TI'KSDAV M. Vlnrent at Indiana Trarnera. Clarion at Fenn ollrge. Thirl at Grov Uy.

lavU-Klkln at Broaddna. WEIKSI)AV anehiirg at Pitt, larlon at Slippery Rnrti. THl HSI)T Salem at DavU-Klklna. rRlDAV KrilnlMirn at Indiana Tearhero. Thirl at Ohio hlropody.

Uet a. Hrlean at Meat Virginia MATl HOAY HI. rraurU at M. Vlnrent. Illinola Apprentice at Wrtllnghouie Apprentice.

K.dintMira at lariun Traehrr. Thlel at Kenn t'ollrge Centra at Murnhall. Krnnthurg at Calif itrnla Teaebera. Rroaddua at Salrm. 20 years ago.

Mrs. Swetonic died J'y Their coach, Tom J. granted a year's to serve in the last January 28. Mr. Swetonic is survived by seven brilliant 1 I I sons, John, Josepn, James, Brooklyn Hurler Says Specialists Have Fixed Salary Wing Predicts 20 Victories In Starting Role as He Signs subbing Charles, Andrew, Steve and Thomas, FN AL REDUCTIONS n.r.- ha.etball boss and two daughters, Mrs.

Michael Groh and Mrs. Stephen Paytas, all fi'ner Outstanding for the U'mons iM (ntpp of Pittsburgh. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. MEN'S FURNISHINGS no 6 feet, 6 inches. ea 173 point last spnsrm ire- the llKfltl fnr ma.L,o..

Thi is your opportunity to SAVE on your wardrobe needs, mendous Reductions on all broken sizes. IT the scales at 217 pounds now, just seven pounds, over his playing weight He gave up basketball as an off-season conditioner and stuck to hunting during the winter. "Scarcity of birds and game made for a better training program," he explained. "Some days we'd hunt until nearly sundown walking all the time. It was tough going, but it kept my legs in condition and LAST ttKKKS KtXlI.TS lnquenn 24 Marqurtta 18 wirn (Jainer Kd Bellefield Handball Victor Over Allegheny Bellefield Y.

M. H. A. handball team, member of the Pittsburgh Handball Asso ORLANDO, Jan. UP) i Come summer, Van Lingle Mungo is confident his famous fireball once again will be blazing like the midday sun.

His 1941 contract already signed, the 29-year-old Brooklyn righthander said today the specialists at Johns Hopkins had fixed his salary arm. He added that he was gunning for nothing less than a starter's role. "Ill be good for at least 250 inninzs this summer," he asserted. Ohio Mate I'llt .44, lluqurnne 33 Carnegie feca .111 Neckwear Formerly 2.50 to 3:00. 3 for 3.00 Wayneabarg 41 Wash-Jeff 37 Bethany 27 Colored Shirts Formerly 4.50 fo 5.00 3 for 6.50 Silk Pajamas Formerly 5.00 fo T.50.

3 for 11.50 $1.15 $2.25 52.25 $4.15 Wanh-Jeff A9 etmlnter 44 Went minuter .4 Hrnn Male 44 I'enn Mate V.i nation. Forward Carter it's surprising how much better feel since I stopped worrying about French Ties Formerly 4.00 to 6.50. 3 for 6.50 ciation, defeated Allegheny in five matches on the Allegheny courts. Summaries Singles Morris Y. M.

H. A. defeated Mravinty, 21-9, 21-9: Olbum Y. M. H.

A. defeated Lhota. 21-11, 21-17; Conteen Y. M. H.

A. defeated Salvatore, 21-19, 21-3 9. Geneva Mi stnnjf array. .25 .20 .46 .49 35 .43 .27 Syracuse Navy Bethany Geneva W. Virginia Cincinnati Catholic I' St.

Francis my arm." Getting Down to Serious Work v- 4 fir I feel better than I Va nesburg SO Michigan Mate 44 W. Virginia 47 St. t'ranrla 4 -uk zo0c physical con-. "A Will SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS 25 OFF I Doubles Seigel-Parker Y. M.

H. A. defeated Salvatore-Lfcota. 21-B, 21-11; Con- mcu iron ivien Mungo is getting down to serious .42 Frostburg 4 teen-Cantor defeated Fredericks-Mravtnty, Milkovich, Kas- Dtbr. Grove City 4.1 Clarion 41 ar and Widowitz to- Allegheny ........60 have in three years.

That arm hasn't bothered me since the operation last season. Plans to Be Regular "Sure, we'll be in there with any training well ahead of the remainder of the Dodger squad" by lobbing 'em across to the students at Joe i for the players and wa ii Hiram 28 Thlel 42 Kdinboro 49 Lock Haven 37 West Liberty 37 West Liberty 38 Fairmont SO Stripp's baseball school. Gardn yesxeraay irom mar nant The fact that Van has accepted body's team for the pennant, and ii nr JliUUI 111 VAN LINGLE MUNGO his contract as tendered, in con 7U tor the triple-header. Mungo is going to be taking nis Dr. McCready Named Prexy of Field Gub The board of director of iht Pittsburgh Field Club have named Dr.

J. Homer McCready president- to aucceed J. C. M. White.

Robert N. Waddeil was chosen vice president; 3. N. Succop, secretary-treasurer, and Victor Elliott, assistant secretary-treasurer. 3.

G. Smith and Robert Munme. III. were named the board of director. regular pitching turn again this Fairmont 65 Glenvllle 38 Wf.L, game Edlnboru 53 Thlel 90 Indiana Teachers 55 Fairmont 114 Salem 5fl Salem A8 Davla-Elkins 72 W.

Va. Wesleyan.47 W. Va. Wesleyait 5 Concord AA Rroaddu Aft Morris-Harvey .411 Potomac Slate 53 Marshall 46 Correct Men' Wear year." tthm. local teams.

"Dure rpll-- West Liberty. Hear Oliver Avanua .49 All Salts Final "Pose eanesaay trast with his explosive salary arguments in previous years, is interpreted in the baseball colony here as an indication of his strong desire to get back into the saddle. He even volunteered that the terms Til be gunning for 20 wins, but I know I'll get in 250 innings," he 521 WOOD STREET were satisfactory, and said the document is ready for Skipper Leo Lurocher or Business Manage Larry McPhail, whichever wants to pick it up first. Trh stadiura' Car- Oavla-Elklns Morris-Harvey Potomac State New River Dayton ..43 ..43 ..37 ..37 added. iaie until February 8 eQeva invades the Skibo The Pageland, S.

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