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SPORT NEWS ♦ -f 'f 'I - 1 ♦ t “f- ^ 1 1 .-t + % IjO OK IK G 07KEM OV E R ^ ♦ -f > > >= ♦ > 4= 4- ^ > ♦ -f ♦ B y Vince H e r e ’s -what th e Nowburgih. sport w r iter aays about our g r e a t cham pionship xootball team ; - “P o r t Jerv is, in n i c k last season, scored a splendid Duso triu m p h this season. •Port J e rv is m u s t bo given th e cred it Tor th e finest team in years. Its haekfieid, a* h a r d hitting q u a rtet t h a t could n o t -fifil to gain, especially so in regard to circling the wing positions.” : The haskatball season of the Duso league w ill s t a r t F r iday of this week. M lddletow tfs quintet will play th e Co lo n ial 'Five a t K ingston while the P o r t ■ te a m will be opposed by the New burgh q u intet. The Ipcal squad began practice last; w e ^ and Coaches Chase and 'Malleryj h a v e been w o rking hard to develop a crack outfit th a t will m a k e a credit ab le show ing in the league this sea son. V e terans from last year a r e scarce but With “Dtinky” >Sweeney, *‘®'ttbo” V a n Sickle. “P e te” R o b e rts and “Irv ” ' T a y lor'of the *23 squad back th is year th e coaches have four experienced' - -men. a round w h ich they can form a •clever com b ination to represent th e R e d and Black, “H a rp” M o ran, s ta r forw a rd of the iSacred H e a r t team last year, is prac- ticingrw ith t h e school sftuad and will probably be seen in t h e lineup F riday ag a in s t New b u rgh. ■ The N e w b u rgh squad w a s given a jo lt last w e e k w h e n i t w a s learned th a t Corbett and R e h rey, sta r fo r wards\ on -the ’23-’2 t varsity, w e re in eligible to p a rticipate in league gapies until January. Most of Stevens’ c h a rges are inex perienced m en as fa r as H ig h School playing’ is concerned. The squad practices th ree tim e s a w e e k and Coach Stevens hopes to develop two forw a rds to fill the places of the in- ' eltgibles before t h e P o r t game. The Colonials’ basketball s.quad is practicing regularly Monday and riVednesday afternoons.^ A short snappy scrim m a g e w a s held Friday aftex'noon. Coach O’iLieary is devel- ; iqpirtg a siiaippy squad to represent the high school this year. ^ '' ' ■- The Poughkeepsie team is probab ly better- off th a n any of the other ’ league teams because it has almost a veteran team -on the floor this sea- The Pokeepsians have already won - tw o games, F riday they sw am p ed the Catskill quintet 48-6 in a game th a t showed some clever passw o rk an d b ^ .k e t shooting on th e p a r t of the Bridge. City lads. -Friday of t h i s 'w e e k .t h e “Pokeep” F iv e . w ill m e e t th e Albany High team at Puughkee^sie. T h e M iddies have a fast team ‘oU th e co u rt th is season an d hope to •make 'a g r e a t show ing against the o ther league team s . Clark, H a w k , Coddington, Mc Queen, Tunney. B row n and Thiel are th e m en who will probably m a k e up th e IBlue a n d W h ite team this season. Saturday th e M iddies opened th e ir season against th e Otisvllle team at M emorial School Gym nasium in 'Mid dletow n winning by a score of 24 to 9. W r ^ t l ^ Stars to Be Seen Here Monday Evening Tom D raak, the w ell-known ex- heavyw e ight cham p ion'.of the world, w ill be one of the m ain principals in a w restling show M onday night, Dee. 15, -at th© M echanics’ H a ll. IJraalc is classified w ith th e lead ing m a t artists of the country. H6 haa defeated some of th e best w rest lers in th e w o rld and recently w e n t to a draw w ith Strangler Dewis a t Birmingham,- Ala. D raak’s opponent will be Nick Gbtch, o f Canada, known to the . w restling fans as a scientific m arvel. CSotcih’e p a s t perform a n c e s indicate ' t h a t h e w ill .prove a w o rthy oppon ent fo r th e hum a n m o u n tain from Greenwood la k e . Two o th e r nationally known w rest lers Willf grapple th a t evening. Iva4 LJhoW, T h e R u s s ian Cossack, will- m e e t I<eo A lexander, The Tiger. T h is prom ises to be an especial' tre a t a s any of t h e fan s who saw the Tiger w r e ^ le Thanksgiving night will' ^ A lth o u g h ‘Tom D raak defeated the Tiger f a ir ly; th e r e are still som e who beHeve th a t th e r e w a s a bit of luck attached to th e last fall. AtM6ted for AlKlnctiiif Daughter N e F b w « h » 9 —Tobias Coes, a r - T«eie)d S u n d a y afternoon, w a s released on m F r i d a y ^ u f to 9 lt.,th e girl awAy 4n Wpyamher,. kaaplng liir for #omo T^e lipi arouaad confldfribi^ ptth|le fo#l- Birdies to Open Season Friday at Spairowbush jOa IFriday evening, Dec. l a , a t 8 o’clock the JBirdies will play their f ir s t game of th e season, in the Firem e n ’s Hall, Sparrowbush, with, the Mata- moras Five as opponents. I t prom ises to be ju s t as fast and interesting as last year’s game.s 'bo- cause of the f a c t t h a t they have prac tically th e sam e team as last year, it will be rem e m b e red th a t this team was undefeated last yeaE Junior team s wishing to schedule gam e s w ith t h e B irdies should w rite to Mgr. Dudley H. P a tterson, Box 9, Sparro w b u sh. Five Bams Burned in Sussex County; Seek Pyromaniac Maig^cian Davis • Delights Audience atrMechanics’ Hall ■ T^ldhard Davis, the m a g ician ' and prestidlgitatlor, mystified a large au dience. a t Mechanic.s’ Hall on Mon- ^''^^blng,, i n the lyceum course, of. legerdem a in and his a i ity to produce anim a ls, flowers, etc., froth nowhere. The first heif or owhore. The first ,^helf of m s •p^og^ap^ w a s devoted to featp of magic. W'Illl6 th e eecond was a num ber of feats of freeing him self frdin ropes?, bags> boxea, Uahdeuffis, etc., which certainliy- -g^ave th e audience .somothihg to,, thliilc about. ■ , ! A fter the- e n tertainm e n t* th e r e was dancing, w ith music furnished by the H a rm o n y ’ 'Club Orchestra, ^ $30,000 SDANDER s t j T ' : , , - ' E AGAINST, SIITEPBRN' -Charging^; .that- Sussex, Dec. 9 — State police and otlicr authorities have been called upon by farm e r s in this vicinity to assist in running down w h a t they believe to be a pyrom a n iac who is responsible for 'fires iii five barns, all of which w ere totally destroyed, in the past tw o weeks. Th© fifth b a rn to be burned w a s claim e d . 'Saturday m o rning w h e n the larg© s tr u c ture on the farm of J o seph Talmadge, owned by Amos E. Carr, a t McAfee, near here, was totally destroyed together with the crops, and ithe live stock was saved w ith difficulty. The fire w a s discovered a t about 7 o’clock in th e m orning, th e sam e tim e th a t the other fires were dis covered, which adds a queer angle to the series' of fires. There w e re 80' head of cattle in -the barn a t the tim e an d w ith great perseverance the w o rkm en succeeded in leading them to safety. ■The Talmadge barn 'i’ira'3 .the second to be burned in 48 ho.ur.s. The loss is 'conservatively estim a te d a t $10,000, m o s t of which is covered by insurance. State police have been busy round ing Up. suspicious characters! during the past week but as yet no tangible clews have been unearthed. The farm e rs have become exceedingly alarm e d over the situation and m a n y of them have hired m en to w a tch th e i r barns all night. fWthat has aroused the suspicions of th© authorities to the greatest ex ten t and leads them to the opinion .th a t -th© .fires are of incentiary ori- ,gin is th a t in every case the fires have started in th e haymo-ws of- the' barns. A r r e s ts are hourly expected. Man Stabbed by Brother in Quarrel at Ellenville Suffern, Dec. 9.— C.._ Mayor M illard A.. H a iietE of .thlo place, slandered him In * p u b lic dur ing the 'last election 'campaign, A lbert Gros.s% deputy attorney geiferal,. .hap filled s u it a g a inst M ayor I f a llett in-thei Rockland County Suprem e ' Court. Gross asks ? 5 0,000 damage'^.- ' ) > ■ Vienna, Dec. OFFER. 13d M lM irON FO R R IG H T TO RA ISE R ^ T S 9.—City property owners have . form a lly offered > -the governm e n t a .proposition to take over th e burden of repaying th e League of N ations $130,060,000 Ibai by m o rtgaging th e i r property, pro vided t h e governm e n t will rem o v e r e strictions on rentals which, it is claimed, do not now yield adequate returns. The governm e n t has stated it was prepared to try the -suggestion, but was uncertain w h e ther it w a s feasi ble. The tenants, who are a t pres ent protected against extraordinary increases in rents, are said to be thoroughly aroused. ■Ellenville, Dec. 9-*-Sidney Town© is being held , by police here charged w ith playfully jabbing , h ia brother with a -butcher knife during a friendly 'quarrel. The brother, “B u b ” Towne, is not seriously Injure,d. Sunday morning,! police say, the.tw o brothers becam e engaged in a fam ily row a t th e ir hom e a t Briggs street, four m iles northw e s t of -here. The disagreem e n t becam e • heated, and “Sid” ia said to have grabbed the butcher knife and to have mad© a few passes a t “Bub”, w h ich resulted in a pain,ful gash in th e latter’s hand. “E u b ” called D r. ’J. C. Coles for treatm e n t, while “Sid” started hotfoot to put considerable distance betw een him self and everyone. ’ T rooper Har-- ry -Rosa w a s put on th e case, and a p prehended Tow ne on his way to L ib erty. Sidney Towne ■ is . to be a r raigned before Bustice Daniel F itger- ald. • ■ . ^■ » i^— \ -- Four Roads are Coniidered for Bear Mountain •Bear M'Opntain, Dec. 9— ^Four road projects Which if acco.mpli8hed will benefit this section an d the state p a r k here in pa'^ticular are receiving favor- ale consideration. A portion o f th* $1'5,060,000 bond issue for th e ixh- proveinent of state parks, passed a t the r e c e n t election, will b e used In th e construction of som e of t h e highways. G n e o f th e m o st im p o r tant o f the new projects is th e P e r k ins M emorial Drive, whibh, w h e n com p leted w ill scale th e heights of B e a r M o u n ta in an d m a k e t h e scenic beauties of this elevated sppt, accessible to m o torists, The . d rive will he nam e d in honor of George W . P e rkins, first president of the iPaliskdes In terstate P a r k Com- mlsBion. ; Robiui IPUvioM Cltflsitma* M ali Goshen, Dec. 9.—A b o t tl e ' of rye ^hiskey, jaant through th e m a ll to a- resident of thU ^ll^ge^ was: b r p k ^ Wk^n a box ■was throw n on t h e m ajl hair, .on its arriv a l here., The m ail, u 4 wlfm, Sf th e Birew iTork ;foufhai* ' ff*s--re)^*|Vid!'hy- :t9 ^ r i r e ‘ |l. ettrpniHf Of th© boom, flbatie Of $hom lHir*itM|o4 tb * dedlaro the llOnfd wmt iiO oountevfeltj the rOal ■.>; J t \' TO c u i t c o s ■Middletown. Difc; g __ ja . collection of cuHoS, cons^inr of nearl^ lOft: old niahuseripts;’ 'carjjet bags'.'domeg'*- tic pewter, native cench and Oriental shells,; Spanish Cutlasses, Indian jPlaque.s, native \whife coral, Chinese' coolie hats an;d-^uth Sea Island reed Skirtsi has been .presented to th e His-- torfoal Society Mtddleto'wn and W allkill -Precinct^ .'by Dr, Jam e s 'J. Mills, of p o r t Je^v^g;^ndi a r e on dis play a t the CHanJb'er ',qf Commerce building. The society alsh fias' received from Vernon D - Doly,, T. D o ty , th© p r e s id e n t , ^ p n ,p l e s : ,>£• c l o t h from. Honolulu, jjaw a ii. Where Mr. Doty'i<5 Ua, rfi9fd;eh4 / ’ih d cloth Is m ade from th e .h a r k of |h c m u lberry tree. ^ ymiiiFOR RiDfItllLDIl mmmi : ' - — ♦— — ' . Agriciikiiral Appropriatioii BiH Omief Total of J 124 , 637 , 715 , Iiier*«seof$Sg, 923,279 P a in ter H g u g c ^ . f ^ M u rder ; .Hull. ^Fngkm ^ * ^ e c . G. Sm ith, the ;ypung painter whose Condemnation: to de^th. for the m u r der of a wo.ffiah last aroused Intensive appeals for'was hanged a t '9 o’clock this hiq^^ng, BOiUIffiRY TeAGEDER T o : . COME TO ORANGE GOFNTY ■ U n d e r Hie auspiceg o f 't h e ’-OrahgA, county P o u ltry Producers’' A ^ c i a - tion arid' the F a r m Bureauy th e State College of AgricuK u reA t- R h a c a will send to MiddletoWji' for: th ree \days beginning -December 16 ihstructor§ In th © s u b j e c t of poultry, The work J Will be carried’ b n . as. an “extension. | School.” ^ h i s m b tlioa of getting to i th e f a r m e r s 'o f '’the stater, the facts | w h ich are being learned a t tlie State,] College j s proving not ionly practical 1 n popular, th e 'CPllegb finds it | ■. j difficult t b -m.e;et a ll requests.. ' ; ' . L. E . \VVeaVer'^nd Ls M, H u rd, both^ practicaF P b u l tr j^ a n , are to bef the j instructors. ;Sbtn© ‘of the w o rk 'to be | taken up will'lri.blude brooding young | chicks, feeding layers rand^ breeders, | how to select good breeders; p o p l t ^ i diseases and poultry m anagem ent. ; Any specifle questions will be’ gladly ! answ e red any tim e . ' F o r fu r t h e r inform a tion and pro -' ■grams *writ©'^thb' iFarm -'B u re'au of fice, M iddletown. ■Washington,: Dec. 8— ^Eighty m il- 116 ^ d o llars'fo r road construction is carried in; the annual agricultural ap- proPTfafion bill as reported to the Ho'use. This, a m o u n t, w h ich w;oul'd be.'available fo r expenditure during the; coming fiscal year, is $<»1,000,000 over ' th e . am o u n t provided in vlast years bill. . . ' yThe road construction item is the principal - f e a t u r e ' of th© measure, ■WhiOh carries .‘a total of |124;637,7i5, oi*:$58,92;3,!279 m o re th a n th e am o u n t ayail^hle for this fiscal year. In ad* Aitiort th e r e are perm a n e n t and in definite. a p p i^priaiibns fo r th e . agri-; cultural departm e h t totaling 210.750. Ificludea in th.e m easure were these appropriations; F o r a<«.uisition. o f ditional forest lands, -^lyOOQ.OOO; eh--: forcem e n t Of the packers ahd'Stock y a r d s 'a c ts, tt'S'O.OOOj; enforcem e n t of thO grain futures\act $ill,5;30; erad ication of the .foot and m o u th dis- ^ s e |a.O,98o (as against ?3,5'10,'980 appropriated fo r this y e a r ) ; eraffica^ tion of the.'pink boll worm , 9300,000; enforceihent of the plant quarantine a c t, '4370,000, and enforcem e n t of tb© Insecticide .act, $163,000. . A d m inistration of the Warehouse act, -1205,000; enforcenient , of the ^raiii standards act, $5‘98,940; en forcem e n t of th e cotton f u tures act, f'1.88,500; m a rket news service on fruits an d vegetables, $709,748; m a r ket inspection of perishable foods, $3418),-7 55; .crop and livestock, esti m ates, $47.2,910; m a rketing an d dis tributing farm products, $529,107.’ -a Origin of Domlnoet, TK* Sam* of dominoes has been jffeditfd to Hebrew, G re^ imd Cbtnese origin, %t cftino into Fnnce esxly-in th* BIiAto^fh c»tury, and for * long time the Cidfe de.FOpraa, Paris,'was the g a ih e i^ place for fainons pls7« era. i ' i ' a Pfocaber town marstiai Rev J L f i.. Manning ? straight^tfc^ijng parli S k .:rhfr law onl weok- d ^ 4 ^ end preaching ip ib t , t ChafOh-on ’ISurfda.vs lh)pu-||. I Baptist GhoirOh -on ’ISoffda.vV } t _ 01»); : 7'4^ T j ^ i E E 5 W Ktz — TODAY— ■ D . W . G R B F F I T H P r e s e n t s “AMERICA' A' ThrlUIng . Story of Love «nd Romance. , BY R O B E R T W . 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