SPORTS i — — — — — — — — « . I ~ "• ' ;v. t ;• —. 1 1 — v x \ — — — — — — — — I I I I IRIER BOWLE WTRAW WIN2 ELAYS AND ELD AND FRANK WR,GH - IROAOJUMP v * Captures Fiv6- 1§___.^'*' 5 Event in jS|| the | ft " ' veiling were won m I • I jj who •£_• %nd Melvin ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H g f l d-eagled his field in • • lamplonshlp, with A ^•^•^•^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^I mper Fidelis ^^^^^^^^^^^^^JH _____________________H^__| nsation sprint from ^^^^^^^^^^l^^^l hriil was presented •flP^^^^^^BBNH Slmer Bundt clever- I '< ^ ^ ^ ^ J ...... T!S&.:, f: >ff»red for the sec- • *!___? V * V ace from Gronkow- ! • ^ftJSrfaJliS; •ras leading at the j | • ,|jL. ^E^^Lj lap; hut Bundt'» H^_. M f l ^ ^ H H him and Bl ___• •J • M ted from scratch, >-.^^^^TESSSSBMI^^ him. suttner con- .. ^KUm^KmmBum^K^BK^mKM three yards and Mark Arie, winner of the Olym tlonal race Of 1* all Hj» t W ho defends his world's title trap shooting tournament. Arie is "SXSSmTSfZ champ^nsbip .« eighth yards ft A. in.the special • • - ' ! led his man by ten D J D* ded about ten more BCLnasmaTl t\tC€. burned up the dis- handing the baton [UMi^ynBdMI^WMiM imaries. yards, second; "#. j .9^^* ^P^^ u-i R. C, 8® yards, L.-, 1 «l i. 70 yards, second; | • * mf. / \ rnper Fidelis, 55! W '%• "'by. **• C. Hann,j " : ^ ___<•• • -ards; 6, R. Seits,; : -___f ?. second; Thomas j f MB 115 yards, third, j \ £ ' ||. v C. F. Mtith, &»^ yards; Joseph W.' ^^^B&k i, S5 yards, second; , ^fP Thelmo. scratch, ;«, unattached, 75 ... ' ice^-Wonby Ells-1 . C. H. S.; Lester English heavyweight, who is to M. C. A., Second; | Bill Brennan - Tuesjjay night a ayette H. 8- third. | Broadway auditorium. '*" imp, Niagara as-1 '.sSTftTs v M P A Tfl CTAP rrr-/•"&£ T.wl.b.A. luOlAb . 9 ft., 6 in., third. ;™"™.S,TS U/DCCTI IMP Tfll 1PIM ar SHE WKLOILMU lUUIw M. C. A. <Wadrop, J ay> second. «*-«---«-» !S?"jr7«7h>^ Amateurs on Mat Febn .on. 65th F. A. A[ j 5—Two Feature Bout i by A. J. Fetes • d s • H W Pick- I The Ceatral Y wrestling tourney A.." 5 yds., second". | *»' »•*« Saturday. February 5. is at I ins great interest among followe t>y S. F. Scaritala.' amateur wrestliiftg and judging froi i.; M. E. Fite, un- I entry already in the hands of Pi ond. ; Cameron, the bouts will be the bes I in Buffalo in years. >y 8. F. Scaritala. J in order to have the very beat a i.; W. E. Wagner, I m odations poswible, both for conte; > yds., second; H.) an <j spectators, the,, men will be i I K A. A., 5 yd*, j if) p er h| ns auditorium at the Centi * hu.ldlnisr. special stajte extensioni *xtra licliting facilities will mak< ara Association A. i auditorium an Ideal plac* ; for the pi ^- on Dv T -u- and also make it possible to h&v » t- J *^«». * ' served seats. . A-, » r a n d s C h e - Besides the regular, tournament ccond; Edward T.« *n welrhts included, two MR match* Ihir.;. Time, 2:12. J planned. D. B. Weaver, Niagara -mile onen hit-v- ! elation champion Will meet T. A. U '*~t mZEmjt- ?!••*I in th« best two out of three falls. first, second, third) } « " b ut win be between Herman s three-quarter of: l^jEd. A. House at catch weights, rst heat won by J.' weighing in the neighborhood,^ hed; H. J. Young, j pounds. Eddie Wouse. Jus^a short second. Time, U«o. ^f^^i^hi'vS^i l 1 *' (resented Buffalo in the National A. w . . „ v ^ome years ago while Herman Lou* by 1. J. Grombow- an Ace a t the game when a stude W. J. Anthony, f p e nn State college. Id. Time. 1:40 4-5. Tht bouts are open, to all Y. m,, K» w w « D.,^/4* i« thlj territory. Entri*.-* close on Tuti by E. F Bundt, lr \™ l *)% , ani #houW be mnt lo f f t T.l?T? U 5 " C a S X n . Central Y. M. C. A. iu. iioWvi.iii**. • i — by C. H. Smith. J" 7 "^""" :rz ~ "**"' _ " W. Muehlbauer, second: E. O Oresael, Niagara j is, l:4S2-5. 100 yards, third. Tlfne 4:28. >V B o y C o u c h , W . 440-yard run, handicap—Won 1 >n, Buffalo Launch W. Habberfteld. |5th F. A. A., 3 y t :4* 3-5 M. 3- Suttner, Niagara A. C RCI .y R. W. Schultz, i second; O. V. Moesch. Niagara . i, S e m p e r Fidelia, 8 yards, third. Time :_•! 2-a. »y I. J. GronkOW-i WOULD REVIVE ROAD RACIb ieph W Bchiedcr. Xew Tork# . Jan , 2 9 . - P l a n s for th« Kobert bchultae, i tor _. t ion-of automobile road racings i. Smith, Semper I v j t initv of this city are being cons* te 12:$1 1-S. j by several automobile organisation ers — Firat mile, [ has been suggested that the initial Boland Post: sec-t tost be staged early in June. The If third milP Ja- I would be one of two hundred mil nattkcSd- fourth ' mure over a dirt road circuit of thi, a » !5 ' Iourtl1 1 fortv miles. Coumes formerly us< 8 - •"• *•" i bong Island and in Winchester conn licap—Won by W. under Inspeotfon. Th* laat road raci laraca* IS -yards; in this vicinity was lor the Vaad i A. C-, 2a yards, cup in 19 i«. Ittffkd K ! BUFFALO. IRS' POPULAR S TWO TITI1 BIKE EVEIN IT'S GREATEST RIVAL. m . rf Lll i?^l A 3 1 By j contin ( natior | Bowlii 5 the Ei -> and ei j There ^ entry, fl The H Deen j the t< 1 15, ms | air s< I hours, 1 The It m , in st. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 4 faloT J l k | ^ Jte.;.^^^^~^^^^ ~ j team, nplc world's championship at Antwerp in July, smith' at Madison Square Garden, New York City, in a A . IJC i also champion of Illinois and won t the American forth, at Cleveland last August. Seconc • ..• ,: ,.-, .,• • ,, ., T h e over t H BANDSMAN RICE !l ' ARRIVES FOR BAM; g : PUBLIC IR| TODAYs v.^ , - will b ^ m • v J m \ m „ __/ . to $60, Lighter Thari~Brennan, But Telth •» * I 1 * i -ard of Impressive Looking and thw^n Confident. Jimr er a si Bandsman Rice, the English heavy- o^wh weight who is to give Bill Brennan an aithoui ( argument over the fifteen round route SK**^ ; for the Queensbury club on Tuesday campa j night, will 'give Buffalo fans a chance cen ^i« Kto see him i% action this afternoon In st. P« ^/a public workout at the Superior gym. tourna t Xo, 42 South Division street, starting considt | a t 2:30 o'clock. t f e 1 f r Rice' arrived yesterday from N e w | SifeT*] I York, accompanied by his manager, | Joe Sperno, and registered at the Iro- A fb j quois. They arrived too late to do is look ! any gym work. Rice, after the long ,,0I ?Ji"J ; train ride, enjoyed a short rest, then ESt"l i took a spin afoot about the west side, Jiess ai •*—•' i to get limbered up. its tea > m e e t | Rice Confident. | n lg t ^^ at the Rice is rtot as heavy as Brennan, as j Buffalo remembers him last, but is B|nftU i tall and well proportioned. "I'll weigh KIUUV i around l^ft^I imagine," said Rice. Joe E | Sperno, his manager, revealed a fact j few hereabouts^knew, and that was • { t h a t Rice figured in a sparring joust when Bill started on the stage after h|s R«lg fight with Dempsey. "Rice dropped trlbutii . . Brennan a couple of times the firs* Bdtolin Ijlf few days and that let him out," said in the Ik I Sperno. "I know Leo Flynn believes Febnia II I he is getting an easy game in Rice, # -lam* • • " • but the Bandsman is likely to be the Shoos only one on his feet at the end. Bren- CO nduc nan got a lot worse licking than x peo- ^Ridgwj pie know In that Dempsey fight, and [the to UarV Rice is one man wll ° knows how bad j Ma , I ; < l n ^ he is. Also there's one thing Rice can | ,. ^ I. tS | do and that is hit, and ( he'll make | m ^ iri | Brennan realize it Tuesday night." .{'compel j Rice is an impressive looking fellow, j Hidgwi . and gives off an air of supreme con- celved slated j fldem . e H e DO asts of being the light- | ttract- j egt 0 £ tlie |s» n gii S h heavyweights. When i •*•••» 6rs of !he fought Bombadier Wells lie weigh- DlIt ,m the ^ j 174 an d when ho knocked out Tom | P U T irector Cowler he tipped the scales at 178, st held while Cowler weighed 215. "Charlie III Mitchell beat 'em all at 158, so weight NO i*eom- isn't much after you get beyond 175." ,,fl !9 t*nts said Rice. He isn't thp slightest bit _». ataaed worried Lj m , Y Backing For Elm. L' s and The remainder of the card is creat- ;e the t jng its own bit of interest about town, urpose j T £ e hackers of Tommy Elm have Ama ve re- ^ r(runK from behind every bush and Tjnited with indications are his bout with Eddie tk)n ,., es are Harlow will develop into one of the . '; aaso* f as test bouts of the season. Frits A. IJ., The Meiler and Frank Wilson will provide ory S; Long 1 plenty of speculative interest, and Art These >. both! Sequin of Tonawanda and Young to all 1 if IwJFreara of Black Rock will supply firg* have c tImej works Dickie Dundee and Ray Bibs-! champ: ' \*\~ som open the show. Brennan is due 300 yai g was |here today and the reserved seats goJ run, o ent at on sale tomorrow morning. . ™ standii j_ 1 ^ | | p l ,t i r , T? CAPTAIN EDDIE EA6AN DF YALE jS?™ WINS HEAVYWEIBHT BOUTf " ™ ^- c I — ;— I DDITTJ i Xew Haven,' Conn.. .Jan. 2S».--Vaie de- **} by T ! feated Springfield ColleKe in a dual boxing -•, RAU -IPIIB- ! meet here tonight, four matches to two. *»»»' ,:'r ,h t m the feature event Capt. E. P. F. (Eddie? . V. lEasan of Yile, amatt-ur light heavyweight ., A l • champion of the A. E F. and the Olympic »«w $rame«<. easily won over ••Soldier" Adams and Te i ?,f Snrinafleld In a three-round contest. i or p|iruis»g»" ^______ tralnin ^O. v weight ,, Ti, ] BUFFALO CITY UEASUE - v «; 2*^ | OFFICIALS WILL I I E R TODAY -'-. - 1 con- . , ' ., t turn i" sev * ies or The Buffalo City league wll hold its sec- Brittor rty to mill meeting of the year this afternoon at right t ed onhi-30 o'clock at Xo. 748 Michigan avenue, ."fed dy nr«- All officers and members of the board of L . fl „ nrikl0 h id 'directors are a»ke,d to be present, as am- "J 1 ' hl Serbilt' bilious plans. Which are being considered don se ior the lMt season, wi^be discussed. erown HBH^^^H^^B ^^B^BWiflJBHB^IHHIDBV N y. SUNDAY; JAXHABY ao, n ITY CONTEST 2S IN CANAI ITS FURNISI TRIES FOR BIG \<™* IWLING TOURNEY STILL JOSE FEBRUARY TO ^^ • -T~r- B ' TfaeBof&l xican I earn Coming by DAW1 airplane—Jimmy Smith B U If I in Line. ,;„i ,!,ii,i , n : ~, Nimi or Team. land, water and air bowlers of the Leaaue or Tourt lent will come flocking to the inter- " rial tournament of the American This coupor ng Congress, Co open in Buffalo, at g»ag «« o |»J ( Toadway auditorium^n February ^8 greatest number ndure through the month of March. Tourney ss ouss I Is increasing prospect of a reco^g fftfrnajnwitp > entry from Tampieo. Mexico, has Sunday, Jar received, with the information that ———————— earn will leave theer on March —— * ake the trip to Houston, Texas, by i lerylce, thereby saving thirty-six ^ • «-1 , and proceed thence to St. Louis. jP'llftlssr ilexico team will play match gamts a*^W***» * Louis, Chicago. Cleveland and Buf- m-% 1 en route to the big tournament. BBB^l^ATlf^ means a trip of 7,000 miles for this U U T T K by air, water and rail. It is a won- ___„_„«___«_»_ I journey and shows, as does every*. • W7 - 11 . T ^ else of the moment, the attraetM William J. UOnn •s ther American Bowling Congre||i Dear Sir—T ament - , Bojrling associai Entries Close on February 10. Popularity Cont( ries to the tournament will not close T OC February 10 and are. heing received Clay, J a n u a r y ^O b local headquarters, Xo. 501 \Vhit<: , T» i»i? I ng, Buffalo, N. Y.. where John Tf. 1—.DUIialO L the A. B. C. president, and James 9 n OT , t _ l) i ockie, the Buffalo secretary, hold - 1 v^euuni and also at the national headquar- 3—Amerliti A. L. Langtry, secretary. Xo. I P . -r» d stree*. Milwaukee. Wis. 4—Koesserf game in general is picking up ill r vr„ T ,*u or the country, due to improved bust- '' i>uiiuci ind industrial conditions, and every- a Prn«nf»r> is beginning to brighten up. with u *, "^f dlity of securing 900 teams or bettsr 7—Buffalo apping the Peoria entry, which was o TT l rn rids record at that time, of 9» o—llOly IT i, with a prize list of $43,000. t) Van Dv The Reduced Fare. I 10_Americ 8 announcement that the Trunk , ~ association, the Central Passenger 11—(junner ation and the Western Passenger 10 T)rr- £ , 4 . A , ation have finally granted the r§- *M—YVeSl A railroad rate of one fare and oa|. i q — T ) o v <«sr»n ; or the round trip has been recei«» 1Q x/ °-> OUVJ great gratification throughout tie 14—Bunker railroad fare means that the ensir 1 )—Cimmeri •e increased materially and it will -i c \foi-v f\ nean that a saving of from $50,000 , 1U -"M-Hr-^ V i.OOO has been made for bowlers'of 17 Hi^hlan B. C through the efforts of Preal- ! ~„ " g " Smith in New York, and Judge H o i . 18—Rogfers-J f Chicago, who worked together p -, 0 o ATro „ n natter and made a sucees of thslr 1J Ocven U tign for reduced rates. 20—J W C Jimmy Smith May Roll. 21 Sautter' my Smith is out of the hospital ail- ^ 0 „ , n lege of six weeks and it is possible H—xiOlV KJT le will bowl at Buffalo on March >)0 Xmorion lioh is the date picked for his team, ^° Amenta igh he i? off form, and it will take 9J <4pTW'St><> a lot of training to harden him and "^ „ „ dm in form again for strenuous Id—ot. Mar dgn on the drives. , ne ^ St. Francis Hotel team, which A- ^—tOveiiail bowled 3,264 in three games in the 97__Mr»hnwL aul City league, has entered the w ' iY1 " u »^* iment Its first game was 1.012. 28—YounfiT m I 1.069 and third 1.123. which shows . )r . a . T 6 ierable class. This team is one at -V—Ot. danii •eatest in the oountry and consists on «„##..]„ itek. Van Hooven. Harkins. M«t- ou OUIIdlO Mitchell and "Capt. Casper Hellhake. ;J1 DolansC Fine Buffalo Showing. 39 T\ T y £ ne showing of the Buffalo bowlirs 00 n' * •' ced for, the missionary work by. tie 06—Bonnie E town officials ' having resultedVin *\A o* rvi,, y inspired interest, with the pr«c- u * ° 1, rr lu hat every industrial plant and bud- 35—Automal ssociation worth while will have In ,^ n r . „ . , i.m. not to .speak of the many bo#l- 00—JiUlfalO lbs-and alleys which will be present"* o- Oi.' : „ „ _ * ir fullest strength. o<—Oteilier | —' 38—KSilent A iVAY, PA„ BOWLERS ENTER 39-Buffaio A, B. C. TOURNEY IN A BODY K b T D - ~- 42—P'arn 11 rway, Pa., is planning a big c # - A O _ O ' <1 on to success of tho Ameriojan *V UnS&'&l ig Congress tournament, to be hfltd s > Broadway auditorium beginning ary 28. r 1 7 •, es A. Lockle, secretary of the B § - City Bowling association, under >•** auspices the tournament will pe Jted, last night received word that , - ay will sed teams to occupy all •urnament alleys on the night of . f*i » • - r | | i / « i ;\vav bowlers plan to enter the en- \K A I III I I .fountain League. They will re- a l | i J 4 I ll|1 I in Buffalo the following day to WIlllMllU 1 te in singles and doubles. The ay entry is the largest yet m- •••*% •«%*- r\ from a small community. AHIII IPL M run Tn uiur * I m '"t " FALO TO HAVE I . T n r | . tt/ TIONAL JUNIOR AT UELAWi VENTSFEBRUARYI2 Commissio - iteur athletes from all over fiei niial Winter 1 States will compete in the n#- | gramme junior chanipionships of the as. j at the 65th Field Artillery aril- . iaturday evening. February 12. j This afternoon al championship events are onen j ware park the seco registered amateur athletes -Jho ing carnival, under not won a first place. *e i deDartme nt of nark donship events are 60 yards rfc, ae P arcment or P arK rds run/1000 yards run, two mile ! '^ss, bureau of recr »ne mile walk, TO y a r d s hurdle, weather permitting. ng broad jump. 16 pound snot lone has instructed •eiay race of four men teaAs. tion to make this e\ > run 440 yards, second 220, third last year. Arrange d, fourth man one mile. The <n- piete. all that is nee< lose Wednesday, February 2. I The following ai "~* yards for boys ui ON AND LEWIS SETTLE JS£ Sr1S , . u S VN TO REAL WORK THIS WEEK i JS£ £ £ 2 o^ I ——. I for wiomen, open I y„ ck . Jan 29 Jack B.,,»„ ^ S n T c ^ o t ed Lewis will settle down to M|rd boldt and Riverside lg next week for their weltir- ing for rri%i; flgui : championship battle at Madi- men. ciuare Garden Feb. 7. Charley The officers are: y, manager of Lewis, predicted Commissioner John in wll lwin back the title. eral chairman and vis has regained the form he was Febrey; official tim« eral years ago when he trunniiBd announcer, James n decisively and established his course, L. J. Bolt to the title," said Haryey today. Ginley; associate j proved he was back w h e n jfcie bana, John Weisb* »d out Johnny Basham in Lift.- kowiak. Fred Hein' iveral weeks ago and he willip- Cilfillan, Uichard 1 Britton," , Michael and Philip ^— , /poc=>oc=>ocr xkti. • \. Si W T* m "* Ci:o<=>oc=>oc=: —I j " 1921. T ENTERS LA DIAN SKATIP H THRILLS HER BOWLERS' C( LWEEK WITH ODl , IN LEAD, OTHER VOTES 25 VOTE! alo Courier and The Buffalo Enqi HERS' POPULARITY CONTEST A. B. C. TOURNEY urnty ...... v ion is good for Twenty-five (25) votss when proper! »d or delivered to BOWLING CONTEST EDITOR, before February 7. 1§21. Thi SIXTEEN TEAMS recet »er of votes will compete In ths American Bowling ( issts of the Buffalo Courier and the Buffalo Enquirer Ives, competing for numerous special prises, besides tr t prizes. Votes must be mailed in packages of 60 or multlp lanuary 30, 1921. i x rinsll Standing In Cou lers* Popularity Cont< iners, Jr., Publisrier Courier, Buffalo: -The undersigned committee appointed by the iation to count the ballots in your A. B. C. itest hereby certify that up to and including 26, the standing is as follows: lo Lodge, No. 37, I. O. O. F 56! al Catholic Club 30! its \ . \ ........... ./* 255 ?rs' Grab Bags 15* era Star, I. 0. 0. F ., 14( ectB. C 1« lo Tribe Red Men, No. 433 .... 13] Trinity \ T o. 1 .121 lyke Taxi Company 12< can Railway Express Co. .12J ar & Jenks ...... -« IK Avenue United Hi )C18l L/1UD . . . ^ . ....................... .. XiJ '.¥ xlllls . . . • .•"«.•••••••••••• «"• .......... XU» ?rers 101 Old Timers .... 101 md Bowling Club 9J s-Brown Iron Co,. 8£ Dolors Church . . . / .......... , .... ,. .^ .... 8"! Clement Co , 8S •r 's Indians 7S >oss r. Tt can Radiator Co. 71 2e Y : 7c arcus ant Lodge, I. 0. O. F 6£ vk Products 52 Men's Club of F. A. S. 41 mes Club } 41 o Forge Co tn *,,... 32 scru 22 C. R. R., Erie Division 1£ ; ? s Colts 15 lumbas, Club 1J iatic Bowling Club % 14 lo Brazing & Welding Co. ... ". 12 r's Franks . s 13 Athletic Club S 0 Gasoline Motor Co € City Book Company 5 Department Team Larkin Co 2 1 Foundry & Machine Co f 1 al Lodge, I. 0 . 0 . F. E. M. HAMMOND, • CHARLES G. BERt ,<Sj. A. LACKIE, 2 - Comi RACES M L WEI CARNIVAL WINS HONORS H (ARE TODAY AMERICANS TO r Malone's An- Jewtraw G^>tures M ;r Sports Pro- Two-mile—Five F le for All. j forU.S: at 2 o'clock at Dela- Montreal, Jan. 29.—Russell A cond annual ice skat- Montreal, today won die 'hon< er the auspices of the Canad l an skating championshi; rkR anH nnhiin K„M^ total of 80 Points. Charles J< rks and public build- T^e Placid, N. Y.. finished se ^creation, will be held, 80 points, and Charles Gorman, .. r> n mr>ii c .i n ^ . »» N - B - an * Mike Goodman. l f TS ^ SS - r if r Ma * Man - tied for third with 70 eac id Director of Recrea- No new records were made, svent surpass that of f° r the events was fairly good Rements are all com- Americans today won five PPdPd ia ann>i «-«O»K1_ eluding two boys* tvents, were »?• *K *eather. two events, and third in fh are the events: 75 Jewtraw won both the mile under 12 years; 75 mile races, capturing the la m d e r *12 vears- 440 nilnutes and 12 seconds. In under 16 "vears- an five skaters had bad spills under 16 y ^ s ; ' t$l %*«***• ™ h \™ W* * pen to all; 880 yards Al Leitch, Lake Pladd, N. T t to all; l mile c j tv half mile event. v£ TeLI^V**' Ch^sTe^trai 6 f T m i ^ via, Delaware, Hum- onds Mike Goodman. Winn) Je parks; figure skat- second, and Al Leitch, Laic fure skating for wo- third. 6 iur WO- ww ri(?fe fof bQyg under thlr) .„. .Hrmrv,,.. went to Carl Parody, Lake Pla L v l ^ r y Jud K e : Walter Chipchaae of Montreal, [>u r. .Malone; gen- other contestast. was second, nd starter, Albert C was take 1. mer. Charles F. Hoen 1 ' " •—•*'" '. s Simpson; clerks of / TOM THfl|RPE RE-ENQ> )lt and Charles Mc- New York, Ian. 29.—Tom I ! judges. Martin Ca- known football official and s.% iibeck, Anthohv Wal ican tackle selected in 1905, Hi intzmnnn VTJ W ~ encaged as aKsistant coach for Tom^l* Andre ^ B. university's 1921 eleven, it wa« Tempkton, Dr. Mc- ed today. He will be detailed Up Ferkel. ^e linemen. PORTS ] « — — ". ' ; — — — ^ : in 1 * ' .. % iST WEEK; *IG RACES; AT GAMES 0NTEST ENTERS 0 FELLOW TEAM !S GAINING FAST f-y- • £ 1 NEXTSUNDAY r BALLOT THE a*' LAST Buffalo + mm——. -v&m*^ Ivlng the • ^^ h'.U«C! Votes Must Be Sent in B y "•• ofM - Following Wednesday, and Final Standing, With Winners, Will Be Put* wiifcP lished Sunday, February Tier \ !3_Many Notable Gains pof Since Last Sunday's y f Standing. _________ .. • e Buffalo the Courier Bowlers' Popu- Bowlers' larity contest enters upon its final "VVednes- week todav rj. he coupon clipped „ * n r> froni nex t Sunday's Courier ia 9590 ^ e ^ ast t ^ lat m to ^ e coxmte( i *** 2700 t h e b i ^ battle of ballots that is to 3,000 decicle the sixteen most popular 6,275 bowling teams in Buffalo, and the 1,000 sixteen to have the honor of open*. 1,370 Lug the big American Bowling 6345 Congress tournament at the Broad- 35OO way ,-auditorium on the night of 6,595' March 28. 5,545 The contest to date is led by 1,135 the Buffalo lodge, No. 37, 1. O. 7 RAH ®' £*$&*** members and friends 7280 k ave P^ e< ^ U P a t°t a l more than 9 000 n *l^ a^million ballots. The Ce*i- 9,500 tral Catholic club is next, exceed- 7,225 ing 300,000, and then on down 3,450 tne sca | e j s a c j ose an( j narrow 9 000 -rnn one, with every team of the first 1' _ thirty apparently wijth a splendid • IvJy and almost ed.ual chance to get 1 qflfl within the charmed^ircle. a oof) This Week's Changes. 5 9 1 - Among the changes noted from the i ,* 21 ' 3 tally of ballots as counted last week 1,815 we might mention the Prespects, who I 4.00 ascended a notch from eighth to sixth )4:UV place; the Red'Men's team, which 2,600 stepped up from ninth position to 3 8 8 0 seventh place; the Holy Trinity team ^' " which jumped from eleventh place to 3, /2o eighth place. The West Avenue five 7 3 1 5 made the biggest gain of all, stepping -Ann up in tne standings from seventeenth ?>00U place, just outside the sixteenth, to 1250 twelfth. The West avenue boys are ri'fl-- hustling, and may be closer the top in li ' u ' 0 the next and final standing. The Day 1.325 Social club is now in fourteenth place, a oir; a gain of one rung in the ladder, while • the Bunker Hills and the Cimmerers S.000 I a r e n o w fourteenth, after having oc- 5 1 7 5 eupied fifteenth and eighteenth places >' 65 Q last week - ','oru\ Th «* ' 8 tn8 Last Week. l,4o\> 1 Th - a week W jn mai .k the final and 400 home stretch struggle for places with- in the fold. The battle of ballotsthas > v been a wholesome, fair and, interesting *i, one and the weekly publication of the standings has done much to stimulate • t , interest and add excitement to an al- mittee. re ady absorbing contest. ^^- ' The contest will terminate with the -»r\ publication of the ballot in next Sun- 111 day's Courier, BaUots printed in the f" \i ! daily Courier and the Enquirer this 111 j week will be the last that will be taken " from the daily paper, both Courier and II Irtf™ Enquirer. nl IPP« Must Hurry Ballots ,n - v 11 l l i r * Those who have entered the contest 9 • " • Vfc-i are urg ed and warned to get their bal- ' lots in to this office before Monday P f i J I T midnight. They are to be tied in pack- r I I n K" ages of ftfly ' or roultiplesnf fifty, and I III lne cou P° ns worth 25 vote»%ach are to • Will* De wrapped a*hd packed separate from the coupons worth five votes each. This will facilitate the counting and credit- ing of the ballots, a task patiently and (lie anrl carefully undertaken by the committee ", a u u of the Buffalo Bowling association, H irste composed of Secretary Jim Lockie, E. M. Hammond and Charles G. Berry. The standing to date is printed here- with. The figures will not be published again until all the votes are counted. , checked and ,rechecked, so that the w heeler of complete list of winners will be pub- ors in <he lished in the Sunday Courier of Feb- ips with a ruary 13, which will allow time for ewtraw of those who fail to land within the first ec S nd T W i ith sixtee n to enter the A. B. C. tourna- ; 'Winning*' ment on tn eir own hook. Those wl*o :h. ipe *' are fortunate to land among the win- . but time h ers ^^ have their entrance fee paid I- by William J. Conners, Jr., publisher of firsts, in- the Buffalo Courier and the Buffalo ve °e°vVnt a n En< l«i rer . and will bpen the tourna- and two men t» composing the first squad to trv itter in 6 for th © $40,000 prize list and the spt- this race cial prize list for the first night's bowi- s. Russeir ers. m nad a bad ,, ,, ^ - wo " the JACK MOAKLEY ADDRESSES £til CINCINNATI HIDH SCHOOL DOYS te Placid, ' Cincinnati. O., Jan. 29.—Before the as- seen years sembled high schools «.udents of this city wadI..N. Y. today John F. Moakley, Cornell coach , the only stated that at a recent meeting of the J^o time college track association, composed ©f coachers at forty of the largest univer- sities in the country it was recommended _ ED that colleges giving inter scholastic track r meets permit no high school boy to >°..P- well compete in more than two running events Lftii-Amer- It was recommended at the same time l» b«en re- that the two mile race be eliminated. i olumbla Moakley said that competition in three » announc- or four events in track or fi< Id meets, or to develop a swimming carnival exhausted a boy's physical energy. I "1 I __ 1 II i 11 I 1 I ____n ^_ i____| _____! ____H I I HII I I w' I t I t I Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com