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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 8

The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 8

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minor baseball -tha following regulations have been formulated to govern in the future: 1 Dissociation from ineligible for cne year la required before an application for any player listed as a contract Jumper may ba acted upon Players listed aa contract Jumpers who have not played with or against ineligible or debarred play- XHanM Product Manufactured by the Mason Maaofae fnrtas Go anU Paris for Which He Is Ed- yard Utile' Graduate Finds Ready Market tor Novelty ta league champions Inst season wife face etilf rivalry during iho next few months in on effort to retain court title 'it Tigers are Ur play Columbia at Princotinw Jan 9 in thf league's opening gome- Cornell and Dartmouth are slated for their first Wigti contests bn Jan' 13 fa 1 -on Jan 19 and Ferijrtvmii on Jau 20 Laat season groan and untried team proved tho sensation of tha league defeating Pennsylvania 14 to Si to tia tha Quakers for flrat Place aqd -gaining the championship by again vanquishing PennYS to IX In tba pMy-off contest at Princeton With its victorious' foam Intact for -s Harold NmI of South Pari for-i'V r1y-of Auburn Iiafl created a now golf gamo which la proving very pop-1'- i ular at many roaorta tho paat yaar Mr Neal who graduated from Kd- ward little High achooi in the claaa Vof IMS ia having great auceera in marketing thla new product For five yearn he held different po-- eltlone at Poland Spring where he flrat became interested in the game of MAINE TO DIVIDE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT IN TWO SECTIONS 150 Foot Steel Slide Built National Ski Tournament i 7 1 Orono Dec In wW announcement that tha third annual Intaracholaatle basketball tournament of tho University of Maine athletkv association will- bo hold on March and 10 Graduate Manager XL Bryant today said tho-tournament will ba divided Into two'eieaeeo TWO MINDS WITH BU (From' tbs Bangor Nows) Now that boxing la booming In various localities in -Maine fane are urging that a commission bo appointed by Gov Baxter The suggestion has beeumade that tha legislature ba asked at its next session to give tha necessary permission tor such a commission Portland Lewiston Augusta and Wstervlll are four canton where tha ring sport is jpjng strong and of attention and the putting became at once the moat popular corner of the Country Club grounds The game became more popular each yaar and many changes made some by Mr Neal and stIU others by members of the dub In May 1SSS the flrat set was made for sale Thla was made at home evenings with the aid of Wilbur- Swan a foreman at the Maaon Mfg Co's plant and waa sold to Tilton managing director of the "Wentworth Hotel" at New Castle XL who wrltea that his putting green waa the rendezvous for both grown upa and children when tho 'obstacle golf aet waa out It waa alao the interval and encouragement ahown by Leslie I Maaon of the Maaon Mfg Co of South Paris which waa given Impetua to the manufacture vuid placing upon the market of thla new game A aet has alao been used at Poland Spring during the summer where laid out on the lawn or putting green the red and white finish of the obstacles la vary attractive This game can be used either In door or out of doors and keeps up a lively interest among golfers The sporty element makes the game ideal for private estates summer homes camps country clubs and both summer and winter resorts especially where there is no chance for a golf course an attractive afnuee-ment can be had by preparing a space 46 by 110 feet for a nlnehole set of Neal Obstacle Golf A hostess with the aid of a set of this game can arrange It throughout the parlors or music hall of large resort hotels and turn a long stormy day Into a pleasant one by an obstacle golf tournament Mr Neal resides with his wife and baby girl Harrietts in a easy HC INSTITUTE HAS 14 GAME SCHEDULE Will Take Part in of Maine Tonraament in March Fnak Burnt of Liilxm Graduate Teaddog Bgnad tha Ftna Pointi Mains Central Institute plays bar sapond "gams of basketball Jan when Pittsfield quintet meets Hart-land Academy hero Tba gams promise to bo a hotly contested one aa both schools ar Putting strong teams on tho floor In tbs opsnlng games of tbo season Hartiand was defeated by Last year had a good season winning 14 out of 17 1 games This season: promises to be as least good 'though games have bean arranged with several foot teams including Bangor Waterville Hlgglna Oak Grove qid Buckeport Tha team thus fur- haa bean hampered by lock of sufficient opportunity to practice but will make up In peed for at least part ot the fanner Rockland Dec When nrad Leroy Brown iff Pittafleld Bedford beat Rockland II-to I tho will lead this year's group while Manager Packard got lus Iffi Willns 91 mi Vk flfiluVn nn JFuller of For Minneapolis Mlg' Doc "ork begun on the one hundred foot steel ski slide iht Glenwood Park hers on which skiers 'of the country will participate in tho national ski tournament to ba hald ln Mi nnea polls February ie and 1L Cooperating with the board of park commiaslonera tha Municipal BM Club of Minneapolis and the Odin Chib another local organisation have auboorlbed toward tha erection of Uie elide The tournament will bo conducted under the auspices of tho throe bodies Ths outstanding avout on the opening day will ho tha boys national championship meat in which all boyx under sixteen years of age are oliglMe to participate in addlUon a dual mart between the University ot Minnesota and University of Wisconsin wlif be heid that day New dander un One paper states that under a commissioner It would be impossible to -make such mistakes as matching welterweight against a middle-plena weight The Mains statutes ex-fore prvssly taka care of thla situation It Ms a misdemeanor in tho eye ot tha law to match men1 mors than flvs pounds apart in weight This can bo controlled by tho civic authorities without tha aid ot commissioner It la our opinion that tha present plan is vary satisfactory the present and doubt era during lilt may file applications for reinstatement with the secretary of the national association I Bsrtt individual case to be passed upon solely on its own mer its Players listed as reserve Jumpers whose names have appeared on tho ineligible hot for three Successive years may file applications for id statement with the secretary 6 Players on tha voluntary retlr ed list must apply for reinstatement and tho tamo be granted before becoming eligible assignment of contract can be mads from any of the three above classifications until tha player I been restored to good standing as was dona laat yaar One class will embrace tba high schools and the other tha preparatory schools of the Btato Cups will be awarded in each class and tournament cup for tho victorious team winning ths final high school academy game will be given A PAIR OF THOUGHTS (From the Kennebec Journal) Aa one ot our coo temporaries states there seems little need of boxing commission in Maine at present When this matter was broached before Gov Baxter stamped It with hla disapproval It soon appeared that it would become a mere political Job sought by parties who hod an axa to grind Boxing has i been well conducted hero and tho pUbijc press have proved ample censor that there would be any advantage to have auch a commission in thla' State At the present time it is this that in each ot tha cities where tha promotion of boxing la active there ere two or more clubs sponsoring the exhibitions and In Augusta anyway this competition makes for tha battering of the cards presented for the entertainment of tho fans TIE Bute does not allow decision boats which is Just another reason why there is not tho need iff a commission hero that may exist elsewhere It is true too that tn many at tho States whore there are-boxing commissions they have become the laughing stock of tho country especially is this true in New York where they have been handing out the titles to suit themselves AT THE BOWLAWAY Walker's Finishers Burns $4 IT 161 Welch II 71 Ml Richards II 71 llrli? Thompson '91 111 11-rlOt Day 101 101 101 eoooos "fli Lunch 7S 17 90-461 Total 77 14 II '79 IS 409 419 4I4-UI3 00 LEAGUE Perfections end Meccns won points ln the League 9 A laat evening while and Tokloa wars splitting even Pelletier with -117 snA with 90S were high men Perfections (4) golf In 1111 ha took a position -at Bethel Inn and is March ISIS became aalaaman for the Maaon Mfg Co at South Paris which position he has si nee bald dividing hla time between "Til show said he And forthwith tha Rockland team got a shaken up which ought to qualify it to moot all comers ths of tho season St Aublh resumes his old position at first' rush Rodney Skinner who is playing tho best gams of his career' will play second rush Therrlen of New Bedford and Wright wlll take care of tho backfleld while Purpell will undertake to shew tbo fans what ha can do lit front of the cage with a to help him The new team will make its first appearance this weak In a double header Thursday sad Friday nights with Taunton as its opponent Ths Taunton team will bo haadM by Tony Welch who finished last season with Rockland and who has been playing all of the present season with Now Bedford In -the professional league Tony likes a scrap hotter thanr he likes his meals and the pa-para hava been full of his frisklness an season He is coming 'down with as 'Jolly a bunch of Club swingers as ever hit the pill Both games wlU start at 190 and both will be preceded by amateur games Friday- night tha Day Dreams Dyer'S Pirates wlU Clash for a Patrons 4MI1 scarcely' recognise the Arcade for the playing surface ia being shortened to conform to regulation rinka and tn the'- Interest of better seating capacity There will be1 no stalling behind tha cages The play will be in tha middle of tho rink and wife be footer ovary mniute it Is possible that Bangor and Brewer fans may have the opportunity of watching tha leather pushers at Whits of Augusta an old time sport promotor could bo appointed to represent Augusta -Portland should have a representative on tha commission and noma of tho most likely candidates ar Harry Nixon a Portland attorney and Thomas McDonald a wall known insurance man in that city Tha eastern of the state Is entitled to a member- who might bo mayor of one -of tho following George Footer mayor of Ellsworth James Greeley -manager of the Bangor Opera House John Mahoney of Blddeford the public health officer there -A few reforms will not do tho ring gams in Maine any harm to' put It mildly Such mistakes matching a middleweight againdt a wvlter or allowing a boxer not in condition to enter tho -ring as tho Utah has done can ho presented throughputs commission CM HAS NEW PUNCH IRISH JOHNNY HAS A NEW ONE-TWO BLOW THAT ROCKS 'EM TO SLEEP In thla vicinity this winter If work out welL There la there- no question a to the need of a commission Gov Baxter win have little trouble in selecting ths fright men and prom- lnent fans who can ba relied upon to enforce rules and hoop up tho standard to a high point Charles Liberty has bton elected manager A aquad of 19 reported to Coach Stone for practice a very fair showing considering that a strong' team waa developed laat year from scarcely half that number Four veteran reported Capt Brown and Ralph -Craig last year1 leader both forward Herbert Newbouaa star Carroll Day a guard laat year Virgil Lancaster a former Coririna Player Kenneth Rich who haa played around Ellsworth Lloyd Btltham and Unwood Day prom lees ta get tha- veterans good fighu for their poaitlona while others who era work-Jjf wd 'to mftki thi ttim ipeludf Bill McFarland Jamas Dnfault Applebee Walter Gordon Edgar WWter Ulmer Alfred Btnlth Buraril Overlock William Maeombor nd Norman Hodgkins of Palmyra )iava playad well In the interclass games 'but did not report for practice The season's schedule a follows: Jan Hartiand at Pittsfield Jan Higgins at Pittsfield Jan Bangor at Pittsfield ait Ponding Jan Bncksport at Pittafleld Fob Buckeport at Buckaport Feb Hlgglna at Charli fr Qrov Fab II WatervlU at pl- COLLECTIVE BUYING GOLF CLUB SUPPLIES Twenty-Five Clubs in Chi cage District Give the Method a Trial 1 Bared Hundred by KUmlnsting Whitefol Practice Expri-lqenta with Greeni Collective buying of supplies by 100 or 400 dubs through the Western Golf Association os a next possible step following' tho successful trial of tho method by 6 clubs In tho Chicago District Golf Association Is outlined In the first annual report of Leonard scomber chairman of the greens section of tho Chicago body In' his report Mr Macomber-stated that although starting late In tbs season tho groans btfresa purchased a total amount of 91MI416 of supplies for five months and by obtaining apodal priebs and diacounta this merchandise cost only 1 1140164 showing a saving of $414111 Heversl clubs have been saved hundreds of dollars by eliminating wasteful practices sold Mr Macomber "We got some clubs" bo said "practically to eliminate reseeding their fairways this fell and apply manure and fertiliser instead" While the activities did hot have tho co-operation of all tho men In charge of the II courses subscribing to tho service and It woo difficult in the face of such conditions to accomplish mueh in some instances Mr Macomber stated aa a whdq the section was most grateful for the way in which its efforts wars received and contemplates even a larger measure of success next season "Our need orders" said the report wi placed with four concerns after having prices and samples submitted to pa by all Of the prominent dealers Wo arranged with the A green section in Washington to supply all of the member clubs with enough carpet bent stolons t(L plant 400 or COO loot of nursery The only expense to tho clubo was tho express charge Wrare sure that tho majority of clubo will have a good supply of bent stolons by next in fact enough to plant two or three new greens new greens were planted by propagating tho carpet bent ririons vegetatively No 7 at the Bok O'Link Club and Ns 14 at tho Aurora Country Club The material for the Bob O'Link groan was supplied by a Phils delphls concern while at Aurora we found plenty of bent on one of the fairways to plant the green at tho mto of one square foot to 10 oquaro feat of green surface results so far have been try satisfactory indeed and In both instances ws are confident that these greens wlU ba In first-class condition by the and of next it is found that thla particular strain of bant does wall tn this section wo plan to give enough to develop a euppfr oftts awn Wo have accomplished more thlsyesr lngetttlng all of the clubs started on the vegetative propagation of the hen to than anything else wa have dona and wa prophesy that In another yaar or two no more iww will bo used in tho planting of now greens" HUB HOCKEY OPENER OH NEW DAY Victoria and Boaton Clubs Meet is First Ice Contest Beginning of Beuon for Eutern Division of United States Amfltenr A Boston Dee MThe rirst league game of tho Eastern dlv Won ofth United States Amateur Hockey Association will bo Played Monday awing Jan 1 at the Boston Arana between the Victoria Hockey Club and the Boston Hockey Club Other dates to complete the schedule of the league have boon assigned the various teams but until sanctioned by MCh tCIBL The Victorias and tho Boston Hockey Club will start the season off well Each team will have had enough experience in playing the men together to rtaam play and should bo In excellent condition by that time The Boston Hockey Club will start its first game of tho season against the Harvard University team tomorrow night The Crimson boya will give tba Hockey Club plenty of opposition and aa the Hockey Club has not bed much time on tho Ico It should do well to hold Its own against tho university six Both teams are coached under the oagno system and the outcome of auch a game la difficult to dertermlne Tho Victoria Hockey Club and tba Boston Athletic Association team have each played two games thla season both improved some with 4b second contest Tba Westminster of New Haven last yaar victors in the eastern division of tho league and later winners over SL Paul in the went for ths championship of the United Slates appear to bo the most formidable In this division again this year Tha real teat of how good or how poor tho A A and Victorias Its win coma Thursday and Friday evenings whan tha strong Pittsburgh team arrivas to play a game with each With nine washy practice on tho Ico and four decided Victoria over two good Canadian teams tha Argonauts of Toronto and the Mon-tagnards of Ottawa the Pittsburg team win eome to Boston with a big advantage over tha local teams HARViRDHKFETSHTET 2-0 WINNER OVER ALUMNI Boston Does Harvard hockey team defeated the Boston Hotkey sextet tonight 1 goals to Hill and LaBocquo right wing and center rvepectly each scored in tho third period Bigelow the Crimson goal tender stopped many hot shots Btobba1 brilliant making featured the play of team which' is mads up of former Harvard varsity players kinselLa DEPENDS TITLE New Tork Dec' Walter Kln-ells' professional squash tennis champion today successfully defended hla title by defeating James Bold Instructor ot tho Cresosnt A C- 1-1 iu tho second of three -scheduled matches Kin mils took )ls nwteh from Bold on Saturday la otrslKht antes Dartmouth and-ComoU promlsa Is give- -tba champions their hardest battle 'While the strength of -Fenny champions fou many seasons prior 1911 depends wpoa Coach Eddie Mo-Nichol's ability ta fin several gape left in tha vanity lineup by graduation notably at centra where Grave starred for sevsral ssaona Dartmouth another veteran quintet appear especially strong ooorlng na imprasslvo victory ranTafy over ths Crasesnt Athlstie Club ot Brooklyn an aggiwgatlon compeaed of former eoileg sure Yale and Columbia walla both w01 have somn of last material back nra tha -dark horses of tho A'- On tho following day Clam A and skiers from nil parts of tho United States and Canada win compete Minnas pal is' tournament will be ths biggest in tha history of the sport and will taka on nn in tar-national aspect With entries coming from-Canada" states Sverdrup secretary 'of tho National Ski association Among tha list who already hava made arrangements to attend ar delegations from Dartmouth College Ironwood Mich Grspd Beech- dub Michigan Denver Colo Revels Btok Canada Winnipeg Montreal Toronto and Quake according to Secretary Sverdrup is a revival in skiing and more clubs ar organising now than ever' before in the history -iff tho nineteen yodn of the existence of tho National Ski Association" Mr Sverdrup said' get games with school teams WMT SANCTION INDOOR JIAHPS IFOR GIRL' ATHLETES -Now Tork Dec indoor running broad and high Jumping for dromon has failed t(P receive tbo sanction of the board of governor of th Metro politsn Association of the A- A At tbo quarterly meeting of tho board last night teititnony of nodical authoritiea waa submitted to proVs that thea event would prove herrt'- Cul' to tho eontpdtitoi The mlnlL mum- -ago limit wataRaad 19 and it also wairpecided -that no- girl should compete in mora than- two event In a meet apd tbat nq event should be more than Ur (an forw competitor The standard events approved war fifty sixty ahd seventy yard dsshee 9X9 and 440 yard relays (four girt team) night pound hot 1 and--aixty yard hqrdlos' Mrs Jeeafo uPatoii prealdrat pf th-Mornlpg Bids Glrla A waa named hand Ion pper and Mra Bans vnntek of -the Swimming AeeociatloU waa selected as delegate to A A CHALLENGE Sporting Bdifor: -There Is much talk about matching Pelletier with- Farmer -XhroWii Brown says that If they wHi do bim the favor of putting Pellatibr in -tho ring with him for twr rounds' tia will knock him out iff the ring brad flrat and that PoUetter will be much tho HfiKTe 'i hmisiiSrjrwuF nr' "i-r1 lrT RICE TO rtANfC RLLIAftDlBltq New York Dec 19 -JuUan Rloe tt a National amateur eUa 111 baik-line champion betar appointM of a commltta that will-pass ion tho ranking of tho PUT of the National -Association of Ama-blUard playera Tha comlttra Include Jacob- Klinger Chstfos Matthews Gus Gardiner and A Johann I- 1 LEWISTON i OBSTACLE GOLF ON POLAND SPRING LINKS Vi 'r' Shewing Three of Variously Designed Obstacle The latest blow to bo used in tba George ring la the "passim" punch Tba nama lBqruton was cofoei from tha LaUsxieanir-g-Lssris to skip about-and it csrtaMg-duesi -OMdnc "Irish Johnny Curtin now bantam- i Moskos weight sensation who is touted as ths next champion of that division use! Total it successfully tho other night at Madison Square Gordep when bo knocked out tho much heralded Kaiser in laaq than two rounds It promises to go down in ring history with Kid McCoy's famous Nelson's "scissors" Tho an four at the tha Neboa March II Ponding1 maiite winjg again T1 oirarsity PCwada Dec XI a'nd will try to ar- fatlM1rtJIIfon hy -do- range a tan gam trip for hia nine fasting the Goodyear fhra 99 to 19 for tba oomlng aumnwr hopM to 'OAUVIK SEEKiB GAMES Omar Gsuvln manager iff thb Lewiston Eaglea baseball team will go to II 2nd i the South Paris and New Tork offl-ean On becoming a mamborof the Paris Hill Country Club ho had a henry tr take up golf agaln aad ft Was then he made his first obstacle goit net which attracted a great deal JESS WHLARD CHEERED Yl BUT CROWB DISAPPEARED Portland Qre Dec 10 Jesse Wfl-' ford let two boxers Scotty Messer of Tillamook and Ben Bamson of Portland flatten-themeelves against Bn here last night but did not have to do any boxing Baraeon hit Willard repeatedly lew tho bolt but did not damage the former champion The crowd gave Willard a great ovation when he flrat appeared but the houao waa halt empty before the show MANY ICE BACK EHTBXES Mount Clomono Mich Deo Hnough entries arc promised for tho loo track hers next month to make It a roeord-brsoklng masting accoyd- ingto Albert Taylor secretary of tfia Mount Clomono Driving Association Virtually all the well known horses from Canadian ico tracks are expect ad to compete Many horses already are quartered at the Clinton View park Dates for tho mooting are to bo fixed In a faw days The races probably will begin about tho middle of January Jim Corbett The Quest For a Gift For a Man Ends Here! 1 i This store at all times a favorite shopping center among is now offering a wide selection of the sort of Christmas men lihe to give and to receive V- home on Bast Main street South Paria but they will go to New York to- spend the winter about Jan where Mr Neal has charge of the sales in the New Tork office located at MO Bth avenue TWO EASTERN SQUADS STOP OFF IN THE WINDY CITY Chicago Oct Two Eastern foptball teams on the way to Cali' fornia for holiday games stopped hare today on rotate to tho Coast The University of Wests Virginia squad SI in number in charge of Coach Speers arrived on tho same train with Coach Hugo Besdek's Psnn Btato team which Is scheduled to play tho University of Southern California at Pasadena Jan 1 Tho West Virginia eleven will oppe Oonsaga at San Diego on Christmas Day TROTTING ASS'NS MAY MERGE New York Doe SO The Union Trotting Association through A Leatherman its secretary announced tonight it waa ready to amalgamate with tho American and National Trotting Associations provid-4ng all three bodies can be brought together under one governing body which will regulate and improve existing conditions Unless ouch arrangement prevails the Union Association Is opposed to any movs toward consolidation Mr Loatherman'a statement sold Bade in Ring Note John Sullivan's Boh I Fltsaimmon's deadly plexus" Billy Papke's wild and others The Jersey City Idol collaborated with Dr Joa Bifrr who haa bean well known to tho boxing fraternity for years In perfecting tha deadly smite Doa did ths thinking and Johnny quta tho theory into operation Tho now blow which la really- a double-sc Hon one consists of a sharp left hook to a -certain spot on the body which than follows through with lightning-ilka speed to tha Jaw It ia writ known that a hard blow to tho pit ofkbo stomach causes delation of tha blood vesoels thereabouts which in turn causes the blood to rush-to tho head Between the time Curtin lands to tha body on a spot which he-doea not divulge and Rhan whips to tho Jaw with tba asms flat this aetton on -the system takes place No matter how fast Curtin's list completes tho -blow natura ls Just a bit speedier and whan tha Impact finishes up on tha Jaw tha brain la not normal because of the diversion trf its supply of fluid elsewhere in ths body Tho result la that the brain cannot withstand tho shock and tha boxer on tho receiving end becomes unconscious and is counted out REDS WOINOTTRADE -JESS LUQUE Cincinnati Dec A proposed trade whereby Jess Barnes pitcher of tha New York Giants would become a Rad and Adolfo Luque right bander burler at tho 'Cincinnati chib would go to tho Giants has fcqan turned down Thla waa loomed today when August Herrmann president of tho Cincinnati National League dub reported to the directors of tho dub tho "strides mods' In moulding together a championship team" Tha deal waa proposed by Manager McGrow of tho Giants it was stated The directors daddad not to advance tha data sending tha team south for Its spring training Manager Pat Moron had propnesd ta have tha foam leave hero tha flrat of March Tha Beds wife start south on MarchlC i RAY IN EOarON FEE -Boston Dea Joia Bay-Illinois A Truck -star whoso reinstatement to good- standing in amateur ranks takes effect early next year will attempt to win a second Icg-ou the Hunter Cup In tho special mils race at tha 14th annual Boston -A tlfc-letie Aaaoristlon games to bo non-ducted horn on Fab It was learned today Bay wan hla first lag on the Hunter Cup last year CWABTiat Now York Doeu 'Mu-Chariay Hemphill famed several years ago as aa outflaMar with- baseball fans of several American League dttos is dead at hla bqaso lu this dty Hemphill made hla eatraeoe Into tha Amorieon League as aa outfielder with 9t Louia Ho previous IT hod been with Kansas City Proa ity SL Louie Hemphill cams to tho Yankee in iNi with whom ho played for four ran Kor time he was with tho Boston Red Manhattan Shirts IS2JS0 to $60 Whitney and'tWachnsett -Shirt $200 Smart Neekwaar nicely boxed ITee 65f $lv $1JS0 $2 Siik lloM to- fwoa and $1 to $6 lppers andMoccasins $10 to $400 :3 I Blais Bernard- J- Buaajara'sl Labrte 00 74 71 T1 74 91 91 74 141 99 197 74-914 Oq PflMU U99l4 jTVtllV ooon- Ml I TtklMtf) Vo Bhli MiqtdM 1M Ia Pnboo 99 Calllar Morin 194 Deocoteaa IU UI 494 411-1904 91 U' 14 71 197 Total -J N0XWAY BEATS BUXT0BD Norway' Dec 31 The Romford All Star baakotbnll qulnfbt -was defeated tonlght'af th 'Norway Opera House by th Norway town Joom 49 to and -of the ftrst half tho score was even 39-39" Murdock loft -bock for the rioters- was th only -man not to ank a tally throughout th rams Norway plays tho Bebattus Waaotta at Norway Wednesday of next week Tbo summary KUKPORD FO PTS Taylor If 9909949444 l6 1 11 Kilgera if 3 4 3 Matthowa 1 w' ivir Tribou 1h 9 1 -4 FowaS lh 3- 9 1- Kenasy rb 1 9-9 Totals 39 NORWAY Puringtea vra 4 ll944994 4 Daacetaau Murdock 9 Novara lb I Lodger rb m- 4 ih 3 a FO 1 41 PTS 4 -1 1 4 9 9 -S 33 9 49 Ref era Austin Timer Paul Tiara of period 'four 19 minutes $1 to $6 Umbrellaa FLOBSHEIM and BOSTONIAN SHOES Qlovea Jewelry V- 110 LISBON ST Furnishings and Footwear- "1 BOWLING Fltufer of Bjs ia sttsadsaos iftanuxm sad svsalaf A A BOWUHG ALLEYS 840 Aah St Lewiatoa of' -t i a 1l JWl thee aa opponent but to i In a Chrtstmoo Ttmd benefit The two youngs tore who did like veterans am Willis Wain (right) and Harold Jsmsoa inn nm ii -w-1 1.

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