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fO/MMP/O/VSWP GAME O/V ROOSEVELTJOOURJ' SUNDAY Five Matches Played By Volley Ball Teams; Big Schedule Friday _______ * la City Volley Ball League P. W. L. P.C. Marchant· s Β 0 1.000 Professional· a s ο 1.000 Cable Work· s 4 1 .100 Pre·· s 4 1 .too Bakalita S 4 1 .100 ι T. M. C. Α. I I 1 .147 I National· 5 t S .100 Γ Vocational· 4 1 1 .400 à. Terra CotU 4 1 1 .400 ■"lead Work· 4 1 I .2SO ' Banker· S 1 4 .too Dry Dock· 4 0 4 .000 IT, 8. Cartridge Ε 0 5 .000 ^inlor· 6 0S .000 lire more match·· were played In •he olty volley ball league at the T. M, C. A. last night, few change· In the standing of the teams resulting. The Marchante. Preaa, Cable Work·, Bakallt· and the National· all won their game·,, the Lead Works. Sen ior·. Banker·, U. 8. Cartridge and Vocational· being on the low end of the aoorea. In the first match the Merchants led by Capt. Sharp, had little trou ble In vanquishing the Lead Worki tn two straight game·. The leagui leader· «hut out their opponent· tr the first gante. 18-0. while In the •eoond game, they won. 18-4. Thi winning team used Sharp, IVench Laeaon, Bobbin·, Rankin and Wright, while the Lead Work· lined up with Jfoaan, Grlffen, McCreery Feddereon, Ernst and Mltniaka. The aeoond matoh brought thi Cable Work a and IT. 8. Cartrldgt taama together, the former winning only attar three n&mea had beer played. The Cartridge team won the first nme after a hard up-hill battle with one point as a margin the «core being 1S-14. In the aec cmd gam· thing· looked dark foi Dorer'· Cable worker·, but the) nulled themaelve· together in thi V laat few minute· of play and won ! 11-11. In the laat game the Cablt L Work· had Httla trouble in winning k lf-l. The winner· lined up with ψ Dover, J. (Mrdella, C. Ryan, Hoi· man and Howell, while the Cartrldgt team conflicted of Burns. Hornsby Ratajczak, Larcombe, Newcomer Knopka and Smoyak. , Ttte muonaii nit xneir smut bat night when they won two oui of three same· from the Vocationa School team. Aa was predicted thii match was the feature tuaael of th< n.ght. Tho Nationale won the Aral Bam·, 15-14 in a hard fought con teat. The Vocational· evened ui matter· in the second game by win ning 16-11. The third and decldJ ing game was anybody's throughout ihers\beine only one or two potnti •eparatin^ the team· at all times The National· Anally won 16-12 Tapt. "Dick" Oliver of the Na tlonals, was assisted by Nielsen Bedall, Boos, Roth, Preacher anc Grieve, vUh the Vocational· har Ohismadia. Fitzgerald, MacWllliam Barnard, Tatton and Borsuk. Next on the program was th« match between the Press team and the Senior·. The first game wai won by the Press, 15-6, and the sec ond also, 15-11. The winning com bination consisted of Jago, Johson M—enger, Pickeragill, Relmers ami Larcombe. The Seniors used Ρ ran tl·, Preacher, Scott, Ratajcsak, A ftanowlts und J. Gardella. Hie last match was between the Banker· and the BakeUte. Consid ering the strength of the BakeUte team, they being the city industrial league champ·, the Banker· put ui 9o hard (ought and well played same·. The Bankers lost by scorei of lk-11 and 16-8. The BakeUte lined up with Peakës, Schrlmpe, Coi neUus. Kardos, Rudders, while the 1 Banker· Bad Wood. Rltter, Melko Pullen and Totln. Sharp'· Merchants. Thin latter com bination has not a* yet lost bat the Cartridge men proved In their gamea against the Cable Work· that thfy are a team to be feared. The Vocational*, who laat night, were nosed out of a victory by th· , Nationals, will endeavor to secur· ; revenge at the expense of the Press team. This also should result In some close games. Encouraged by, tb»lr victory over the Vocational· last nig'ft. Oliver'· Nationals feel that they will be able to glv· th· Bakellte champs something to worry about and possibly surprise th· ClumM. The flrst match, starting at 7:10 o'clock will bring together the Pro fessional* and Lead Works. Th· aecond match will itart at 7:45, the Terra Cwtta and Dry Docks playing. The Merchant-Cartridge gam· 1· scheduled for t o'clock, th· Na tional-Bakélite match for S:1B and the Press-Vocational match for t:IO o'olock. ' MINI MENSEM WHI Play Bayonne F. C. on Local Field Sunday Afternoon The Madrer baseball team «Ut open it· aeason next 8und*y after noon In a fame with the Bayonne F. C., a semi-pro combination, on the Maurer Held. Manager Urban ski hopes to have the support of his following of last year in his under taking of this season. He promise* to bring capable opponents for his team to this city. All dates after April It are open and Manager ' UrbanskT would like to hear from all semi-pro teams in and oat of town. The Maurer line up this year will be picked from the following players: Fowler, Lovl, Dunton, Oldenboom, Kochek, Urban ski, J. Dametsch, A. Dametsch, Za lari, Chrlstensen, Saboy and Faltls co· ^ The Maurer representative outfit will play on the Maurer grounds, Sunday afternoons throughout the season. All communications for Manager Urbanaki should be ad dressed to Maurer. STRONG OUTFIT TO PUT HERE ι Newark YVM. H. A. to Oppose Local Association Team To morrow Night The Newark T. M. H. A. basket ball team will stack forces against the local association team here to morrow night. The Newark combi nation 1· <wlth6ut a doubt one of the beat teams booked to play on the T. M. H. A. court this season. Should the locals display the urn* form they did In the contests the last two weeks, the fans will witness plenty of actios. The T. M. H. A. quintet haa the greatest collection of Hebrew boys playing basketball In Newark this season. The local team «cored a glorious 1 victory over the All Collegians of Newark and also over the Jereey City Y. Mr H. A. team last Thurs day night. The latter victory enti tled the locals to the state T. M. H. A. championship. The Newark team will take the court tomorrow night with Willie Abramson of the All Collegians, Dave Fein who will play with the Roose velt Separate· Sunday night against the Speedways. "Buck" Wels^of Michigan College Varsity, "Benny" Denberg of the Newark Triangles, and Sam Klugman who twice held Benny Borifman scoreless from the field. Borgrnan performs with th· Power Brothers and in the New York state league. The lorala will have Daitz, Schwartz nun, . Sher. Lowenkopf. Parker. Newmark, and Karkua on hand for action tomorrow night, and "Chuck" So lad or will referee. ELKS STATE BOWLING LEAGUE ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT The Elks state bowling league will be concluded tomorrow night. The Paterson team, winner of the league, will roll «gainst Elizabeth on th· Elisabeth, alleys. Perth Am boy will conclude Its schedule at Rabway, Jersey City la scheduled to end up at Hoboken. Newark at Union Hill. Rutherford- at Bayonne and Passaic at Plalnfleld. Biff Game· Friday Wight Un mer· ntetchei are achadulei to be play«4 Friday night, three of Which should be closely fought eUnsinr from five defeat*, three ol which were within an ace of being victories. Capt. Scott Burn·' Car tridge tea» will endeavor to put a erlmp In the winning atreak ο A 1 Ν Clothe· Mad· to Measure Arc Made the Way You Want Them Β EN INC AS A BROS. Mon for Men Who Know 1 om night vf # L KRESSE Ν Headquarters ior A. G Spaulding Sporting Goods BaaétaU Heeds That Ktki a "Hit" ' You're absolutely "safe" In winking your baseball purchases at our store. For here nothing bat the moat reliable, the most durable and only the finest materials bay· bean need in the con· ■trueton. Anything you want for baseball bats, gloves, balls, uniforms, masks, etc., is to be found here in a generous ■election —-l all endorsed through .years of experience by big league players. 4M STATS NO GHAN6E IN STANDING IN AR60NNE TOURNAMENT There ' was ncr change la the Ar gonne bowline tournament standing lut night u far aa the prise posi tion* are concerned. Henry Simon sen rolfed the highest score of th· night, lt>; Andrew Oadek rolled MS. J. Larson. 511; JT. Silk. 417; M. Buko. 492; G. Engel, 4(2. and D. Η η rattle, 4(0. Howard Richards la still credited with the highest score, SIS: A Ga dek la second with (21: M. Larson third, with Cl·; II. Buko. fourth with MI, and 3. Larson is tenth with (is. Cash prias· are offered for the first, second, third, fourth and teeth highest scores. PALAQB 1UCT1* SHOP » Madison im Ketl Be MM* For » food haircut, share, teassage, etc, . M. THOM STARS FOR ILLTOl Enables Tiretown Team to Win Deciding Game From Sayreville Girls Mia· Marlon Thom, of the Soutt Amboy Independent Girls' banketbal team, was mainly responsible toi the victory scored by the Michelli Girls at MUltown laet night In th· deciding game of their series witt the Victorian Qlrls' quintet of Sayre ville. The final score of this contes was 11-10. and Mis· Thom scored th· only field goals credited to thi home combination. According to the Bayrevllle man ager an agreement was reached be tween the two managers after th· series had been tied at one all tha only Sayreville and MlUtown glrli should be used In the deciding game The MHItown team used three Souti Amboy Independent player· In thi second gam· at Sayreville and *« defeated, and the Sayreville mana ger had planned to use the Hander ban sisters and Miss Brogger of thli city In the third game. Sayreville held the lead through •ut the greater part of the game the score at half time was 7-1. Eacl team scored three field goals, thi Victorians made two In the firs half and *on· In the last session while all thre· credited to Mllltowi were made In the last half. Thi Misses Chevalier and Smith did th scoring for Sayreville, while thi Misses Mayer· and Thom made ai th· points for Milltown, The score: g. r. τι F. Meyers, f 0 7 t>. Richards, f ,W/. .'· 0 0 L. Luistln, β ..ν/ΥΛϊ. 0 0 ι M. Thom, g *.. ■ >/. * · · I 0 M. Newman, g 0 0 ii> « Τ ï SwyrerlUe G. T. Τ A. McCùtcheon, t ο 0 ». QUald, f ..-.wVfK β 0 A. Chevalier, ο ι/τί' Χ 4 M. Smith, g ......Ή. 1 0 M. Lan de raft, g ,,.Λ 0 0 D. Qu&ld, g . ....TÎT. · 0 ..ι * * 1. Referee—H. Christ. η SHOOT TO BE HELP 1! Ptainfiekt Gun Club Has Ar ranged Shoot-Many ' Prizes Offered By nightfall May II some trap shooter will b· richer by one auto mobile aa the result of hla prowes with the gun. For on that date th Arrow Head Rod and Gun Club α Plalnfleld. N. J.. will «age a » bird handicap ahoot with a 1» model Durant motor car, valued a $980, to be awarded to the winnei Second prlxe will be a gun valae< at »1««.0«. The ISO bird ahoot la to be dlvid ed Into aix eventa of twenty-flv birda each. Entries will be receive on the grounda; the ahoot la to stai at 10 o'clock In the morning but en triea will be received up to 1:1 o'clock. Thoae who arrive after 1 but before 1:30 will be permitted t "ahoot up." In addition to the au tomoblle and gun prlsea there wi be twenty cash individual priaei totaling M 00.00 and a team prlj (Ave highest Individual scores t count) totaling $100, An entranc fee will be charged. Plalnfleld, a picturesque city c about thirty theusand population, I only twenty-four miles from Ne Tork and less than aeventy mile from Philadelphia. It can be easll reached- from either New Tork c Philadelphia by railroad or aut highway. The Arrow Head Rod an Gun Club which will stage thi unique shoot is regarded as one ο the moet progressive of trapshootin organisations in the East. "ΒλΤΤΙΗΚ" JOHfKON FACES BLACKLIST FOR UFI TRENTON, April 5:—"Battlin Johnson," local pugilist, has bee suspended by the State Boxing Com mission pending a hearing on Apr 14 on the charge of landing tw smashing blows on the person (J Boxing Inspector William Day, c Newark, in a post-flght argumer over hla share of the box-offlc money. Johnson faces the possibi] Ity of being blacklisted for life I New Jersey, and perhaps ο the states, thus ending his fighting ca reer. The trouble started when Inspec tor Day decided to hold up th "Battler's" share of the pris· mone because the lighter quit In the flft] round of a ten-round bout bacaus he said he had injured Ms hand The boxer's hand was examined ii the ring by the club physician, whi declared it was not hurt enough tj warrant Johnson In quitting. John son was lighting Johnny Murray, ο New York, aad had been having th< beat of It up to the time that ha de elded to quit. When the subsequent argumen over the money oame up la the boi office, the hand had apparently heal< ed sufficiently for Johnson to en gage in a real scrap with the in speetor. The latter did not reply it kind, but will submit a report to th< boxing authorities. The oommiaaibn suspended John ion without official knowledge of the affair, baaing their action on pre* reporta. Commissioner Charlei Lyons, of Falrview, stated to the writer that If Johnson la guilty aa churged he will be severely dealt slut. "We ' are going to rid the Itate of such fellows aa Johnson i« reported to be." he said. "There 1« so place in New Jersey boxing for rowdies." Johnson is now credited with quit :ing in the middle of three fights. Se is reported to have pulled the tame excuse when he was lighting Foe Reno, and on another occasion rben he waa lighting Bobby Mich iela and th· latter tell out of tbe In* Johnson fell after him. He Who Will Win Pennant In American League Outlined By Billy Evans BT BILLY EVJJT8 The team thai keate out the New Tork Yankees in the Ameri can Leagae is going to play in the 1922 world series. The Yankees have pitching, oodles of it, and pitching in the past haa always decided pennants. If given the opportunity to select four pitchers from the en tire American League, it would be a difficult problem to get four better men than May·, Hoyt, Jones and Bush. Then there is Bob Shawkey, a great pitcher when he ia right. Bob, usually a consistent performer, had his good and bad spots lost aaaann Some of th« «Xpert· are Inclined to think that Bob ta through. I don't ahawrThat opinion. 8hawkey I· young, haa always taken good care of himself and ahould win a lot of ball m»i (or the Yankee· thla aummer. Yankees Strong Combination The Tankeea were without a good aouthpaw laat year. A left hander, who can deliver, la a very valuable man to any ball club. It looka aa If Miller Huggins bad acquired auch a player in "Lefty" O'Doul. O'Doul haa been the property of the Neiw Tork Americana for several years. Laat aeaaon he waa aent to the San Francisco dob for further seasoning. With that club ha won twenty-five games In the Coaat League. He appears to have ar rived. Unless Judge Landis relents the Tankeas are going to be minus much of their attack until May >0. That la the release date on the suspension meted out to Bab· Ruth and Bob Meusel. The Tankeea are certain to misa the timely swats of these two great batsmen. However, I am of the opinion that the excellent pitching the Yankees ahould get will tide them over without having the club auffer any great handicap. The Yankees certainly figure to repeat Three Clubs Are Dangtross The other three berths in the first division will in all probability be oc cupied by Cleveland, St. Louis and Washington. Cleveland 1· an IF baseball club In the American League Manant race. If Manager Speaker is able to be In the game every day, then one of the big lfs will have been removed. Speaker's dally presence in the line-up means everything to the chances of the Indians. His leader ship and playing strength is needed on the ball field. If Jim Bagby and Walter Malls prove consistent winners the pitch lng problem will have been aolred. Stanley Coveleskl and Oeorge Uhle can be depended upon for good work. The lnfltld haa been greatly strengthened by the addition of Stuffy Mclnnla. He ia a great ball player. The outfield will deliver. Steve O'Neill can be depended upon for brilliant work back of the bat. If theae things come true Cleve land ahould prove a strong conten der. However. It lacka the power of the Yankeea and doean't fleure to trim the New York aggregation. Pitching la Bte Problem St. Lout* and Waatilngton loom up Si the other two dangeroua factors. oth of theae tea ma will prove trou blesome. The addition of Pecklnpaugh haa made the Washington club. With him at ahort there la no better in field in either major league. Here pitching ia again the prob lem. Neither of theae cluba appear to have enough pitching to topple the Yankees. It wouldn't surprise ms If the club· came under the wire as they did laat October—new York, Cleve land. 8t* Louie and Washington. If the its are not overcome by Cleve land the Indians may not finish bet ter than fourth. Laat year this time I waa posi tive the Athletics would finish bet ter than eighth. Mack'a aggregation crossed me. The team Iooka better than last year, but I doubt if It will escape the cellar. Detroit to top the second division. Boston to finish sixth and Chicago seventh. If Boston had better pitching I would favor It to top the second division. If Bush and Jones, traded to New York, were still with the team, I would «ivr the Sox an ex cellent chance to finish In ths first division. Ths Boston club can hit. It la going to maka a lot of runs this summer. However, I cant see the pitching. Speedways To Engage In Game With Roosevelt Five Next Sunday night, at Coughlln'i ' auditorium In Rooaervelt the Perth * Amboy Speedway» and the Room· } velt Separate· «111 claah in the nc [ ond gam· of the eerie· which will ' decide the Middlesex county and [ third congressional district court ' championship. The Speedway· won - the first game played on the local 1 court earlier In the season by a one point margin. j Since the last meeting of these ■ both combinations have met the t strongest opposition 1» the state and _ the East. The Separatee have made j a remarkable record on their home ) court winning ten out of twelve 3 games, nine straight. The Newark . Triangles la the only combination 1 which has been successul in defeat , lng the Separates on the Roosevelt 8 court, j Fete Hansen, former member of t the Speedways, occupies the pivot position for the Separates: Hansen I performed against the Speedways , once before this season, with the , Somervllle Knights of Columbus s quintet, and the Speedsters copped r the contest by a two point ma.gtti. r According to rumors prevalent in , this city and vicinity, the Roose 1 velt team will he bolstered for the t game on Sunday night. It Is known f that Dave Fein, who starred for the r Newark Triangle· last Sunday night, will b· added to the Separate roster for this game. Rufle Allen, Freddy Glochau. Pete Hansen, "Tl" Hlb bard and "Chip" Cutter are also on the roster of the home team. . There is a great deal of friendly • rivalry between the two teams and " their respective following*, and a record crowd Is expected to turn out S for the event. The Separates are ι considered a slight favorite In this - game because they have played a 1 dosen contests on this court, and th· fact that the Perth Λ m boy com· blnatlon bas a touch tame on with th· National Turner· her· on Satur day night. Should th· Speedway» defeat th· Separates In thla gam*, it la probable that the two team· will not meet again thla season, but If the Separ ata· are successful in annexing this contest, the deciding'game will be played on th· Auditorium court In this city. Th· Speedways are sched uled to play four more Saturday games on th· local court. "Chuck" Solador will b· th· ele venth man on the floor In Sunday night's game. BIG CROWD ATTENDS SO. AMBOY CARD PARTY SOUTH AMBOY. April S:—Mrs. Eugene S. Heston and bar commit tee In charge of th· weekly euchre at 8t Mary'e hall last night astab lished another record for the com petitor·, th· sum realised being 1111.50. A mistake In counting the receipts of last week placed the total of that committee aa being |60(.I5 and it waa later found to be 1485.« which was th· record for that date. The hall waa crowded to its ca pacity at the games last night, which put the committee to a disadvantage when it waa found that not enough tablea were available for the play ers. Several large cardboards wero secured and th· affair proved a great success socially as well as financially. Quests from Parlin. Sayrevllle and Perth Amboy as well as Woodbrldg· helped All th· large ball. Th«r· will be no euchre next week on account of Holy Week. m Shirts For Easter FINE Colored Madras weaves have the call, they're so durable, bo beautiful in pat ternings. Then there are rad iant Silk Stripes, Percales and Pure Silks. fl.is to teJO Nathan Jacobson 31S-S0 STATE The Home of Hart Schaffnar & Marx CIoAm Another Five Man Bowling League Match Rolled Off at the "Y" Standing In Y. M. C. A. Five-Man Bowline LdfiK P. W. L. P.C. Cominga IS IS 2 .867 Fullerton 15 9 β .«00 Pemberton 12 7 i .581 Forraan 15 7 * .4(7 Mallet 15 7 8 .4(7 Bagger 15 7 S .4(7 Raymond 12 5 7 .417 Dunham 15 2 IS .1SS A tripla tie for fourth ptaae now exiata In the T. M. C. A. live-man Mm bowling league aa the reault of Art Bagger'» combination taking two out of three game· from For man's quintet laat night. Forman'a team atarted oft itrong, winning the flrat gam· by ninety plna, Benieh with 201 being high man. In the aecond game, however, Payne an nexed a 20» score and this, bo oat «1 by other good acorea. gave Bagger the game by aixty-one plna The deciding gam· went to Bagger*a men with 1SS plna aa a margin. Oolden'a SOt waa high acore In thla game, Wlberalake contributing SOI. Ool den'a average of 181 for the night waa high. Wlberalake averaged high for the winning team, having 177. The acorea:. BRIEF BITS OF SPORTS IN ALL FIELDS _J There were a great many people lurprlsed when they aaw the entire Original Celtic basket ball team on land at the Auditorium Tuesday lipht Many had wagered that Nat Holman or Johnny Beckman would lot put in an appearance here. Next year bowling should be one >f the leading «porta In this vicinity, judging from the success of the re sent City Bowling League, ^he Elks earn in the State League and the :ournaments being staged on the krgonne and Bohnaack alleys. A week from tonight Jefferson itreet will once again become a busy horoughfare. The big league base tall seasons open on Wednesday and :he scores will be placed on a bul letin board In front of the Naws taillding. The Liberty Midgets baseball team ire booking with teams averaging ,'rom twelve to fourteen years. Mike Llahak, 69» Parker street, Perth km boy, ia manager. Λ new move may be made next rear to spread Interest In basket Ball, the greatest Indoor game. An effort will be made to form a league from teams representing the Polish. Hungarian and Slovak churches. All three of these churches can have courts of their own, and the Hun garian church had a strong repre sentative basketball team thia year. The Pacer nine, a local junior team, claimant of the light junior championship the past two seasons. Du been reorganised. The team is sut for county honors and will play Saturday and Sunday games, prefer ably on opponent's grounds. Alfred Ooldstsln, IIS Payette street, is manager. day ww called off on account of cold weather. The Independent baseball team has two same· booked, one with the Bt. Mary's nine and another with local college boy». Bob 8t. Andraaey la manager, and light junior team* can address him at lit Market street. Boxing may be resumed in thia city shortly. There la great inter»·» In the light game at the preaeat [ time, judging from the rrowda at the recent emokera. There will b· λ smoker In Roosevelt shortly, and a new light club is scheduled to start at South Amboy. A heavy midget baaeball team known as th· Lone Stars has bean ' organized, and game· with tea ma ; averaging lis pounds axe deatre*. « AJvln H. Wolcott. 121 New Brans-· wick avenue, la manager and he can » 1 be reached by calling Perth A<4 21M-R. Λ "1 MINER IK TURNER LINEUP Pivot Man Who Sterol Against Celtics, With New- - ark Outfit Satunday ' t , ! — · il Art Bagger .... lit 111 151 Jensen 161 1(7 ltl Sampson lis 152 111 Pays· 141 20» 114 Wiberalske *... 1S1 171 >01 741 117 171 Human's Thus Hoyer IIS 117 111 Ryan 140 117 111 Benlah 105 II* 1*4 Golden lit 174 20» Form·η .Ill lit 112 111 111 741 NEW YORK, April I.—-Lui· An gel Flrpo, an Argentine pugilist, nl considered today by experts as * 11 stlc diamond In the rough because of his defeat of Jo· McCann at New ark· lut night. Flrpo entered the flght with little or no defense against McCann'· hardened blows, but the way he absorbed punishment and came back like a raging lion was impressive. jonnny Moeitner, wno the Perth Xmfiyoy Speedway· la tlM same against the Original Cattle· here on Monday night, will the pivot position for the Turners against the Speedways the Auditoriem court Sato* _ night. The Turners defeated the Speedways on the local court Sat urday night. The Turners defeated the Speedways on the local earlier In the season, and Mi work was mainly responsible for defeat of the locals. Last Sunday night Moeitner a two-point victory for the when he registered from the with thirty seconds to go. This test was the first of a series to clde the basketball championship of Newark and the Bayview Wheat man quintet furnished the tlon. The game was played on view Wheelman court. The Nationals have cloaed th« season on their home court and tot the next few weeks will engage In games with some of the leadlai quintets of the state on opponent"· courts. "Gil" Schwab and Saddle Schelling who starred with the Booth Ajnboy Riversides in the Middlese« county championship seriea of twe years ago. will positiv " with the Turner· ireW night. The Speedways are confidant that they will take the measure of the Turners in this contest, even though the Newark team will ha than it was In the first r semi Turners he liW his ceo· 3 L&Se Wheal. ] Holman looked better than ever In the came here Monday night, but be still baa an old trait, that of ob jecting to hia opponent following him around. Bob Handerhan «tuck to him throughout thirty minute· of the game. It waa Holman'a first ap pearance here in orer two years and he renewed many old acquaintance». The baseball aeaaon will be open ed at Maurer on Sunday afternoon. From present Indications the heavy ■eml-pro representative team of this city will not open until the next to the last Sunday of this month. Tlie Amboy Tiger baseball team defeated the Cortlandt Flyers 13-11 Sunday afternoon on the Oaks dia mond. The Tigers would like to ar range games with all leading midget teams. The manager can be reach ed by addressing letters to CIS Cort landt street. For the first time since he played lu the fourth game of the Audi torium-Riverside series of two year* ago, "GU" Schwab of the National Turner five of Newark will play or the Auditorium court Saturday night. The Lyceum Juniors will travel tc South Amboy this Sunday to play the Arrows of that place. The Red Star-Lyceum Junior game last Sun Resume U Crime SEW YORK. April 6—New York University today resumed the «port of la croeee whan the Violet met Princeton. The ancient Indian game «u first established at the uni versity in 1877, and thrived tor lèv erai year·, the university then hav ing champion la erosae team at the country. Princeton Play· Today PRINCETON, April 6—Prince ton's 1M1 baseball season opened today when the Tigers nine opposed Bowdoin on university field. Cap tain Tom McNamara wu unable to take his place hi the lineup for the first game, but otherwise the team was Intact. 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