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:d- >' F o recast: Successful in Just weed’s predic tions little Josker Hoop again likes the local schoolboys to lose and the Elks prosfij/Vin this week-end. Predictions can’t miss. ’ 3H' T h e N e w a r k S p o r t c a s t T H E N E W A R K , N . Y „ C O U R I E R . T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 6 , 1 9 1 0 f P o s t M o r t e m : Ted Beales and his Elks bowl ers arc havir-g their troubles try ing to preserve their lead in the W ayne Countv Bowling League. J ilottas and C lyde‘are battling to In.r.Hr the pin champs. L __________________________________________________________________ . . ’41 in Satire . . Writer Predicts Startling Events in 1941 Happy New Year ' ■ B y CH ARLES RO S S ‘ Elks Bomb Brooklyn Club, 54-35 Rolls Even Doug Colbum easily wins . Uncle Sam joins the Elks January Newark high hoop stock dips to new low when one of the Red star t s goes Nomadic . . . Hay now selling at a quarter a bundle . . . Stan- urd. Tennessee, Texas Aggies, Arizona State, Mississippi State and the last open the year with wins . . . Pin averages hit bottom when new .iwling center opens . . . Lou ‘ T ake a Letter) Greenberg wants the runze doors of the new school, two bottle caps, one crate of sauer- raut and a new typewriter to bring his Syracuse Reds to Newark ay now selling at fifteen cents. February Greenberg pens his fiftieth letter . . ; i ting championship at Colbum Park . . i . . . Rooker and Greenberg and Harrison renew annual confabs Bert Lyke predicts hay to jump to thirty cents . . . Red tossers win : t game of season . . . Scalpers grab every ducat on Elks-Seagrams ■IPS and boost price on the boosted pasteboards . . . Joe Louis signs defend title in new Community Center . . . Only 28 days in February i s year. March Larry Ely tours Country Club course in 71 strokes . . . Clyde loses t game in sectionals . . . Solon McKown nips Chief Bill Scheerens for ps’ sprint title . . . Hay now burning at the 35-cent mark . . . Bill oucher signs $100,000 contract to serve as commodore of II Duce's ivy . . . Bill Hoffmeyer captures swim title at local lock . . Robbo ibinson starts training for softball batting crown. April Frankie Gravlno reports to Billy. Southworth while brother Joe leps peeling spuds for Company D . . . Bilotta's rim aw ay with county Iwling honors . . . Tom Gravino quits softball . . . B e m ie Heise’s high {hool baseball team loses pre-season tilt to Fran Stein's Lincoln hoolers . . . Snow still falling . . . Hay now up to 40 c ents . .. Jo e Hat- Ill replaces Dud DeGroot as U. of R. coach. May Ted Beales slams out first homer in softball league . . . Bill Terry iy s Brooklyn Dodgers and signs Pat Donahue as manager . . . State ghool ten enters 13 leagues . . . Tom Gravino stars for Hill mush-ball- . H ay now sizzling . . . Lefty Hines turns wrestler and quips only [?en more flopping months before Xmas. June Broadway producers engage Lou Greenberg to play leading role in ge show. \100th Letter\ . . . Chris Rooker's literary gem. \Sham - iks,\ hits million-mark . . . Writer enters the pulp field with opus. Dare a Strike. Please\ . . . Hay famine hits nation as price soars to cents . . . Chub Perduyn erects own bowling alley . . . Ed Farrell ,ys shuffleboard on Chub's building wonder July / Victory No. 2 was written in the ledgers by the rampant Elks last Saturday night when they smoth ered \Honey\ Russell's Brooklyn Dodgers. 54 to 35. m a bristling a t traction before 400 fans in the Community Center. While the veteran Russell's joint., creaked with every move the Antlers sang a merry tune on the boards as they dumped 20 i baskets through the rims and 14 ' tree shots for their highest-scoring 1 splurge of the season. The A n t lers by far played their best game in their three starts to date and tended to serve further notice that they'll soon be ready for the tough Seagrams when Les Harrison, and Chris Rooker talk shop. Coach Ted Beales’ huskies ran Into a stubborn Brooklyn de fense in the opening period but it was noticeable in the ensuing m i nutes that their torrid pace was geared for a full-gam e perform ance. Dodgers presented a sh if t ing m an-to-m an defense and real ly gave the local pros trouble but once Coach Beales Inserted H arry Horn in the lineup \it was cur tains\ for the Flatbush represen tatives. Antlers commanded to 14 to 12 lead at the end of the first quar ter an[l even trailed by as much as four points at one stage of the it is now apparent that Frank period but Johnny Schroeder's two i Colacino has something more to pop shots and Ed Sonderman's shoot at than those ten pins clus- hoop and five charity tosses m o rej tered at the end of the 60-foot than offset Russell’s two accu r a te 1 mapleways. pitches from the ring. > The Courier kegler burned up The Dodgers, who looked as if | the W ayne County League last Ed Farrell, veteran pin toppler. who has finally hit his stride in the Wayne County League. He rolled a “ cool\ 600 last week. Courier Pin Entry Clips Pillrollers they were playing together for the first time this year, were held to gether by the veteran Russell who not o nly sparked their offensive but was the main cog on the de fensive. W ithout Russell, who has played In every m ajor city and hamlet in the country for the past 22 years, the Dodgers would have resembled a four-cylinder flivver stuttermg around on three legs. When the ex-Orange jumplng- jack Horn m ade his appearance in the fray the Antlers not only went crazy but basket-mad. As ubiqui tous as Lou Greenberg, the vote- getting Horn further endeared! Jhnn himself in Elkdom by splitting the 1 binS lace with a \blitzer\ from the blue line. He contributed two more heaves n the second when the Antlers came through with 14 more I Publisher Roy Robin*on beats Commodore Croucher in a 5.000-me- fiace 1 3 miles. 188 yards, no feet, 8 t 2 Inchesi . . . Hank Coleman Ijots 67 crows m Don Bemish’s orchard . . . M aynard DuRei sets new | markers to lead, 28 to 20. at inter- jitude record In his Cub, climbing as high as Price's Hill . . . Jocko mission. Kin socks ump. beg pardon, two home runs in local loop . . Ump Tom leci now handles games by remote control . . . Deluge firemen offer (D hots for every mosquito killed at Colbum Park ' August Ken W itt displaces Pat Donahue as manager of Dodgers . . . ump” Howard and Don Bemish now taking lessons from Agnes W il ms . . . Frank Corthals gets first hit in softball league . . . Hay famine Is as Mussolini refuses to buy American crop to feed his goats . . . irray Welcher accepts Elks managership on condition he twirls tjie it and last innings . . . Cosmo DeMarco circles bases in astonishing le of 48 seconds . . Fred Lumbrazo clips record week later with 47- end mark. September Eldon \Popeye\ Reeves shoots way Into lineup of Texas Christian's Iwerful eleven .. . Paul O'Connell reports for Notre Dame eleven as a feler (assistant to manager) . . . Hay drops to new low . DuRei en -1 is services for R A F . . . Joe Brill advertises big bout between Sullivan Id Jeffries . . . Mike Jacobs attempts to muscle in but finds M r. Brill tough nut to drill . . . Art Christy beats Gene Flynn in a 100-yard |Sh . . . Red gridders give up sport for badminton. October Colgate trounces Cornell Carl Snavely resigns to join Uncle onde Joh n n y Schroeder, who can handle the leather with more finesse than a cobbler, co-starred with his form er Syracuse mate, not only on the offensive but defen- rive. Schroeder, Providence, R. I., native, pegged in four points in each of the first three quarters. T h e team's chief play-m aker, Johnny worked well with Frank Frantel who was ail over the court as usual, busting up Brooklyn plays, picking free balls off the boards and flipping in eight points. It was in the third quarter when the Dodgers met disaster. Antlers rang the bell 18 times with Horn leading the attack with six points followed by C a p t Tom Rich. F r o n ted and Schroeder with four points Dodgers found the going finding the rim for only , gins, three points. Outstanding player in the Brooklyn lineup was Jak e Ahearn. St. John's College luminary, who lived up to his advance notices by scoring 13 points. Russell found the range for nine points and as stated before he was the main cog Friday and was equally as hot in the City League Monrliy night when he scorched the zoo-i, for a 619 total on games of 192. 182 and 245. Colacino has been taking some sort of a \burn\ htmsel' of late from rival keglers who took great delight ln \riding\ him on everv mtch. He promised to make those fellows eat all those remarks and judging from his recent perform ances it looks like Webster's books will be depleted considerably Capt. Roy Toilette's Courieis swung back Into the victory col- thank? to Colacino's club- at the expense of the P ill rollers whom they bounced for four straight maikers. Aiding in the rout was Tommy Gravino who splintered the pins for a 557 on games of 183. 173 and 201. Bob Hausman pounded out a 581 on games of 177. 183 and 721 for the medicos. The Courier had to sweep thetr match with the Pillrollers to pre serve their one-point lead in the eight-team league for the Ruffalos also came through with four points at the expense of the Jackson & Perkins No 2 entry Little Mickey Movpr was the big noise for the Ruffalos He hit 565 on games of 235. 191 and 139 Had he not slipped m the final he would have been way over the slx- century mark for the evening For the first night many weeks the Arcadians came out on top when they took three points from the Marion Towners The Arcad ians Iqst the first game by the slim margin of two pins but took the last two by comfortable m ar Bilottas Top Antlers in Pin Match Records continued to topple in the W ayne County Bowling League last Friday night when the crack Bilotta quint drilled the maples for a shattering 2,928 three-game total to tumble th e Newark Elks for four points.and narrow their lead to only three points. The big gun ln th e Bilotta line up was the moustached Frank Col- arino whose \nothing ball\ rammed the packets for a staggering 649 aggregate, by far one of his great est 'cores. Frank, who up until two weeks ago h a d his troubles bi caking 500. was “ in the groove\ all evening as h? cracketl out 2 1 1 . 20C and 238 games. Bilotta's \G u n n e rs\ banged out games of 955 , 990 and 983 fo r the loop's new three-game record. Al io taking part m th e record-smash ing m atch were T o n y DeMitt who lolled 598. Mike Colacino who list- td 573 and Tom m y Gravino who pounded --lit an anchor 582. Gra- uno. league's leading kegler. t pened with a poor 162 gam e but meant business m the last two as his 224 and 206 efforts will attest. Antlers, who now lead the loop with a three-point margin over the Bilottas and Clyde Shells, shot a respectable 2.721 total, good enough to ivm a m ajority of thetr matches, but encountered a \hot\ Bilotta quint which Is now the club to watch in ensuing matches Ed Farrell enjoyed one of his better nights in compiling a 606 aggregate on gam e s of 189, 234 and 183 with C a p t. Ted Beales turning in an even 600 on games of 164. 190 and 246. In another hectic match the Holloways dropped three points to the Masons who cam e within six Pins o f making a 'V weep.\ Masons copped the first two games by com fortable margins but lost the final by five woods, keon Tobey's 201 game turned the tide for the Hol- lowavs tn the th ir d game. Oak ley Douglas, after opening with 202 and 212 gam e s dropped to 161 for a 578 total for the Masons Bob Hamman topped the clothiers wth a 537 total. PIN SPLIN T E R S Tom Colacino. alley owner, picked the difficult 4-7-9-10 split in th e Masons-Holloways match lor the \All-N ewark” night's out standing pitch. Following their \sweep” over th? Antlers, the Bilotta-m en were fet ed to a frog legs dinner and • all the champagne th e y could drink\ v th” team's sponsor The 20 -team county wheel spins into the half-way mark th is Fri day and fireworks are expected on Gravino the home alley since the Bilottas Corthal Stars for Hill Quint S, “Cans” A wav One of the reasons whv the Men's Club cagrrs are looking so impress- sive is Ken Dey who seems to be headed for a big year. Followers of the high -choul hi. - * kt- 1 bail hum will halt* to wall un til January 1 7 for'their next hum\ gam e lor on that date the ltias will entertain 'D o e \ Evans' sucn- Canandaigua Academy quint tin sam e club they f.ie ■ th Finlay in Canantlaigtm. The undi-fi-att d \C ..n ,' . i , - ti,- talk of .schoolboy circles aim lou:.. as a .'ure bet to represent then county ln the Rochester sectional-, where they should go a long wav — possibly the finals. Coach tv, ans. one of the stctiun's lead.it coaches, alw a y s comes uj) nv formidable outfit but hi.-, eu:/ edition seems to be Ills bc.-t cent years Paced by the flashy R a i/ leading sc tri-r of the W ; ger Lakes League, tt coached tossers should I little trouble extendi; I streak nt the expen, who are having th % „,,^. j n .11 An, .llacti i - week tv.: . uny Routs Cans as- lter win R n fict - Tew ii k's nu.mv ni'-j-Iy htuq br/jn to,- Elks-iniT-e at\ ion in tlie 'S •1 - 6 a t i # i * g g ^ i y | ■ Chris Rooker, luii! that the - bails recently’ o....iyn club to ui oration in the id.-ltetbail League i nvc games and ’ one m the Empire circuit irs A'bany, Troy, K m g - 1; ’ui.itcga Springs, the ui .h re-ontiy knocked v? • . msm j „ I h eager who Minr- in Aixuer ■ : .1 no. : - Uie club‘s V . ■ pi i.. in ‘ Al Tjerson, *»• il.e -note-fumed Irving ■',!-• i-i Flicstones and N.Y.U. Im ui deieraduate days, is , top-:h.:ht performer. Carl who to led for the Elks in Pori of the 1930-40 cam- . . li ■•ed as a member I i ’ ir was not known' .■ o il:! make the New by to 1- tin g .stinted thi., n e x t gom e fu ll w h e n the lo o a ’ lluck N '. w a r ill tile lin e u p heals en o u g h jo i n h is m a t e s h ig h - ju m p in g telved b e c a u s e of a n d just w h e n he d o n h ts u n ifo r m lie ii.i-m a-e m y ia. Big Ray I player, ma- if his lnji rj to perms th is Fr.d R e d ims a n a.ikl/ >i. l ’ t :oit L: I’ vdow.ski run. n .)■ ■ n ,.! a :i -t \’*i 1 [Ja. i'i..rhe.! : ■ vealed today that underway to book hss for Jan u a r y 4. highly-rated Seton ! :i mary who has.of - - a- the nation’s rt. nil player, is the on the club which is U ci-'i D-nhert. w a s atrh lht‘ hand lnjUry- can ran tt the Newark .-quad -Cpjfliis Velecenti. lumun \h i t l e i i d e n . H a rt, M u m - rteham a n d M u n n Tow-er* \lc e t State School Men’s Club, after dropping a on.'-point affair to the Rochester Celtics last week, came are, back Saturday to trounce the Can P lj andaigua Towner- 51 to 35. in tW preliminary to the pro attraction- The Hill quint was sparked\ w Dick Krebbecks who tallie* 18/ . . . i , , , , . , , . ; , W . i i u n l . i v points on ught baskets a r / tiiy o U U t <|UOlt r ? J t U ■_ free throw., The ex-Newfe^ hiur -.tp-ipmr -State S. school star who is now V em/s^ n 's Club huop.-ter, will en . un- of the R B 1 team, was ! 't t e r iwl % tj1(, p.indpquoit Towners th . a buiglar's bispol. EirtfUllni*-/atiiru <v n|eht m .th e preliminary th r e w split th e m e / 6 A ,/nyfo th e Ell'.s-tH e n .t!-ul!.s gam e hit ' ’ ‘■'Utm n c r - * ' ^ in F i n Hi W a t e r l o o Gunners\ beat .i.ihnnv IV .o\: e \ / a ‘ eil-..i S 'a r - in an exhibi- n b-.wlm n. Hili on the new . ; u , - ■ 1 ' w.o - iiiltUla,- S u n d ay night. -W 2. L 1 stage of the game nl1 foi fltc rensecuti'. drtiees Also cenu lbut J* 1,1 Z were Frankie «*rihals arV r i Whitey ltrtth Srhnfpv the n o n u h u in five h im one st le n g t h hoops , .. ,jnt better .feath 0. n 1 -footerjadem' -tur of ti/Uanandalgt’, w a s a quint f. ,'th'’ Past Scoring 15 th e faturo i\ ,o)-f0 t h e Ki «• uj M ^r.ac' r H.i.riif n. .ah i u i '1- .'in* .i ’ (U s-If to the H n c h c s tor O h e * cam * bar,-: to t: o u n c e a w e d C m anU u .i’ u a quint la U w .cn M .-n i er iJ<>:ialu.‘* a h n c n n u i u u i d i ' j / l he l i m a P in e • f* iM v .i’ l* K* : ')t)r*a N'tt Yi.’ s Ci a.lt' v •• ’ huve been hot heU i u Ja n 4 H r 179 •?0G ? 0 l •98 :c$r:: \\ ’ GO :ni \ i \) • r, i pti 133 197 191 167 139 213 171 1078 1 . 1 2 189 170. ’ 128 175* 197 159 165 904 K-’i -ti,| i- . ■M l m pr’’‘ •srjt'l'ij ‘ . j UI p i.'l 156 184 159 170 175 0 '2 1033 160! 202' 17 1 ■’ eiii’l i7a->vff*| 105 178 lOOQt ' Pr ■ bitl one-mn count/- Oi team him.\ brought back memories bf his hey days in the old American League. Gam e sum mary: BRO O K L Y N G F T Moore, rf .................. . . . 3 2 8 Abeam , If ............... 13 Ry'neher. c ............. . . . 0 0 0 Norton, rg ................ . . 2 0 4 Leq, rg * . ...................... 1 Russell, lg ............... 4 1 9 Total ......................... . . . 1 4 7 35 NEW A R K G F T Rich, rf ...................... . . . 3 0 6 Pepper, rf ............... 1 3 Frantel. if 3 2 8 Pettey. If .................. 0 Sonderman. c ......... .. . 1 7 « Schroeder, r g ........... . 6 2 14 Ludwig, lg . . Horn, lg .. Total ......................... . . . 2 0 14 54 Score at half time, Newark Brooklyn 20: referee. Baker. 28. m's S ignal Corps . . . W riter rolls 300 on new alleys . . . Marsh Living- 0f the Brooklyn machine. His in shoots is a loop game— 579 isn’t bad between them for three spot passes to Ahearn and Moore mes . . . Butch H arris fails to get a nibble in his quest for shark in inargua Creek . . . Bert Lyke buys all the hay in town . . . Eber Mor- c d efeats Dr. Witzel by one pin for Hill bowling title. N o v e m b e r “ G tunp” Holloway now rolling No. on his W ayne County Bowl- : League en try. . . Leon Tobey creates new bowling fad by wearing ear iffs . . . Bob Hausman challenges Jo e Falcaro for pin-setting title Joe H aney predicts Irish to beat the Chicago Bears . . . Herb Alex- |der astounds self by being able to manipulate the timer’s clock at ' pro gam e s . . . H a y m arket is n o w cornered by race track touts. D e c e m b e r Santa Claus buys deer from K a i l W alker . . . Greenberg employs retary to handle his fan m ail . . . Colburn loses ice skating title'to itch\ Chadwick . . . Joh n K e a n e still hunting for the fourth Demo- it reported at large in Newark . . . H itler desperately eyes American y crop a s a more nutritious breakfast food than the “ Grapes of R A F \ H ash— Reason why Greenberg keeps writing letters to him self is fet he. n ever got one while he Was in high school. 1 * * * fee R ide on th e Sports M erry-Go-Round j Ray Taylor, superintendent o f m ails a t the Newark postoffice, pro- fed the sports oddity o f the week when he bowled with two different sms at the same tbhe and in two different leagues last Wednesday ght.. O f course, he Tolled on different alleys. Sum p ’n different ery week, eh? .. . , When the schoolboy fan s booed fteferee J a p Ap- unan f t the Newark-Geneva slam -bang last Thursday it m arked the st time in five years-that the anvil-pounders “ let i t out.” Ja p , for- er U. of R. hoop great, could have done a better jo b i f he had tossed s. whistle away and sat a t Hie ptegs table. He missed more rules' in actions, especially against the hom e team . than. A l “Bum m y\ Davis, h e n George Quinlin and- J o e Corcoran\ \ituxed i t u p \ in the fourth iriod h e Should have waved them to the showers hufc ibstead let them aish the game • • . We’re net taking anything aw a y from our good ienot Bozo Snider fo r h is m a s terful coaching jo b at, Clyde but some- ,‘ing tells Os that he's receiving a little stssfetance -irom M a r ty Barry, >rmer,pro star. wlio will be remeinbered for his fe a t s with the old Jchester C e n trals. . . p i ll Croim h e r.ahif T rte.pohusz were discussing,. *? ;what H ^ T m s l/h | h g ^ :^ o m d - ’b e lh 'b a k e t b a a . Bete ntea th a t more deception wiouid,»ro ^ > l y be instituted, ju s t like in (i otball.. j . M ilt ESepui, Notre D am e gffw captain, lost $160 when his hool refused to granfchim tlffie o f f i o take -aprt ih the East-W est game N e w T e a r 's w h e n Jim m y B t i f i was removed from the. New-1- k-Gcneva game v i a ; the personal fo u l route i t m a r k e d the first tfme | s .; his athletic c a reer that h e was thrown out o f a hoop game. Harold Och failed to pick a split in his second game— listing ottlv five of the near-impossible variety. Jackson & Perkins No. 1 entry split even with tlie Clyde Roys in the other loop m atch rolled Mon day night. Ray Taylor’s 456 was high fo rthe nurserymen, in a postponed match last Wednesday the Couriers dropped three points to the No. 1 quint. City League Standings W L Couriers 30 15 Buffalos .27 18 Clydte ___ 26 19 Marion . . . 23 22 P. No. 2 21 24 J , & P. No. 18 Arcadians .16 Pillrollers 14 r and Clyde Shells, both tied ■econd plarc, m iet for the tim». W a y n e C o u n t y H a n B o w l i n g Leaj w / Newark Elks . 40 BUottas .............. ’ Clyde Shells.. . . 3' Lyons E lk s .. . . / Wolc’tt Martini„„ Newark H II V Roy Mason’s, Sodas Atla] Wolcott Sodus Ni Wolcoti Ontar; sod tyoi wr t; summary* S CLUB Ig ■ait. fa . < rr Schaffer, Ta-. lor. rf W arren. Krebbec 732 31 30 ’fs 26 «S 26 .vens. 24 itez’s . 26 ifeP. . . . 2 4 :ollow’ys.23 on . . . W itts... .2 1 iw a y s 19 t’o G o lf Club. 17, //ntario Tofip’r s . l / rt*jfGMmnos ^ ai)AIOUA lg fa rg • • • eison. r _ en, rf /fennedv. if ............... Moore. If Total . ■ ■ Referee. Joe Gravino G o o d s Tennis- Softball-Fishing , E a s t Union S t . Newark F o u n t a i n S e r v i c e ji o s o s e e s a o s o o s c e o o s o e a f i o s c s a o s s a a o s o o c a c o c i S B .16 3 35 DUSTY LOOP STANDINGS W L Pts. Hallagans . . .28 5 37 Bilottas .. .18 25 Bloomers .. . . . 13 39 16 Montgomery Ward 4 26 5 SEA G R A M S VS. BUFFALO Rochester Seagrams, future Elks’ foes, will battle Buffalo this Sunday night, according to M a n ager Les Harrison whose classy city cagers have won th r e e ; straight to date. W a y n e - F r a g e e B a s k e t b a ll i League S t Canandaigua Mynderse Clyde • ■ ' Geneva Waterloo Palm yra ■ Newark Lyons Penn ' CLASS ik e s T&, Erl, n e e . 26 & 27 ‘D j^atchfi’om Beuters’ ■Edward G. Robinson dna Best - Eddie Albert Plus the Cavalcade of Academy Award Winners * TH E A T E R Modern. Comfortable and Attractive Theatre Nightly 7 and 9. Continnons from 3 P. M.. Sunday. Adults: 28c Children: 1 0c Manager. D. W. Keen Phone 127 F r i - Sat. ■ -Dec. 2 7 -28 .609 .500 '000 1.000 1.000 .500- .000 to Attend the M I D N I G H T ifAR’ S E V E SHOW 1 and Favors for All O U R SCREEN i d a n c e , PLENTY HOT” / with Johnny DtAvns, Billy GUbert. 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