Dame, Holy Cross, Yale Top To-day9s Foot NORTHWESTERN- These Tough Wildcats Will Scratch Again Tom YarrAndkReb Russell The Greatest Of NOTRE DAME GAME Out Of Northwestern- INTERESTS FANDOM These Is Charity Notre Dame Clash of Football World By DAN PARKER Eyes By GEORGE KIRKSEY Rest To-day on Chica- (Cnlted Pren Stall Correspondent) Oct football — Chicago, 10—(UP)—The warriors of Notre go Contest Test for Wame and Northwestern were prepared to-day for another Ramblers memorable gridiron battle before a crowd of FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY being- the cardinal virtues, you nearly 90,000 wouldn’t think that a member of Athletics would have a monopoly in Soldier Field. the BY CLAIRE BTJRCKY on them in this world series. But Connie Mack has, and that’s why Notre a The Dame, boasting record of 20 straight victories, his Athletics are again tied with the Cards in the scramble for the eyes of the football world and undefeated since was 7-5 favorite. championship. are turned to a rectangular patch 1928, Northwestern, of turf In however, was far from an underdog. FAITH—Faith in Grove caused Cohnie to select him to pitch Chicago, where this aft- Lefty unui net> Kussell, stellar full- of a of evidence to e:-3on Hunk Anderson’s yesterday’s game in spite preponderance pointing Fighlng back who tore of gaping holes in the conclusion that Grove was all shot and would be batted out Irlch encounter perhaps the strong- J^otre > Dame’s line last year, was the box. est Northwestern football machine MEDIOCRE AERIAL injured, Northwestern telt that this Coach Hick has as- was destined to be their HOPE—Hope that Lefty had shaken ;oft his slump and would turn Hanley. yet year to .. break the Notre Dame ,, In a real Grove performance prompted Connie to take a chance on sembled. If Notre Dame is to es- Jinx. him, despite theadviceof his board of strategy to the contrary. cape defeat for the third straight DEEFNSE COSTLY Clever Quartet. season, she must make it known With Russell on the sidelines, Connie to overlook in this CHARITY—Charity of mind which Induced game. Northwestern’s backfleld will be , Grove’s pdor performance his last time out and which moved him to It’s a Question TO CROSBY TEAM made up of three brilliant sopho- give the star southpaw a chance to redeem himself, has how been It will take more than the men- mores—Potter, Meenan and Olson " repaid a hundredfold by the Laconic Lonaconlng Lad. tion of a magic name in football —and Pug Rentner, 181-pound with of Ten football in 1930, lost many star play, to bring the Irish a victory over Northwestern University, eo-chanipions Michigan Big junior who was out of last year's five veterans al>ove with Coach Dick for the 1931 de- Two Forward Passes By And the greatest of these is charity. the Wildcats. Not even the ers by but the pictured Hanley reported Notre Dame game with an in- pleas graduation eleven. of Hunk Anderson and Jack Che- fense of the title. They wTerc regulars last year and will form the backbone of the new Wildcat Hillhouse in Final Min- jured shoulder. vigny will do it. It will take deadly -From left to right they are: Evans, guard; Rentncr halfback; Riley, tackle; Coach Hanley;; Captain Marrll, This backfleld promises to take blocking and tackling of the tackle, and Rnssell, fullback. rank as one of the greatest com- IT SEEMS THERE was a fellow named body ute of Plays Gives Elm shy, retiring bruising kind to hold in check a binations in the country. Leonard who had never been in the eye before Benny publio Purple eleven that bristles with Notre Dame suffered an unex- and when' shoved him out In front of that big City Eleven, 7-0 Victory (my eye!) they strength. Can Notre Dame do it? pected jolt on the eve of the game crowd at the boro Stadium last night the BUSH AND NICHOLS Queens Tuesday poor, Well— when it developed Tom That’s as told to GEORGE DILLON Captain itia fellow was stage-struck! Benny’s story, MEET THURSDAY By Yarr, 208-pound center, fractured the boxing commission yesterday, and, as far as I’m concerned The that Chick Bowen’s the are suspicion thumb of his left hand in he can stick to it. I’m to learn that somebody was struck They saying that Anderson glad has cores New Haven practice Thursday night. Yarr Pal welded Kosky, Kurth, Culver, Tuesday evening, even if only stage-struck. Certainly With tickets for tins Willie will start the but he Yaar, and oth- eleven is marching steadily on to- game, will Silvers wasn’t. «. Hoffman, Mahoney Bush and George Nichols bout, be ers Into a playing under a handicap. puncture-proof line sec- next Thursday night at a ward a position among the state ond Athilftlm going They’ll “Carry On”. to none In the last decade of AMERICAN MILLS LEAGLE.I * 95— 297 most pleasant rate. Promoter scholastic football elite received Many believe that the Notre Dame history— Cooney 104 98 memory of 97 104 83— 284 George F. Mulligan expects to the late Knute will COMMISSIONER WILLIAM MTJLDOON, who re-creates men, There are reports, that Che- Edwards 75 74 103— 252 Farrell further confirmation last evening Rockne make too, 93 107 103— 303 entertain capacity houses for Notre Dame Is lest the Madison Garden form the er- has Gilbertson 84 80 97— 261 Metz under the floodlights of Donovan unbeatable this sea- wonled Square corporation vlngy riveted Schwartz, Shee- D’Ande 95 103 89— 287 Ills next two presentations since Gregory 73 102 102— 278 field in Savin a son, and that to-day’s game will roneous Impression that it is buying the good-will of the boxing com- ketskl, Koken, .Brancheau, Mur- 94 128 109— 331 of Dave Rock, vanquishing Dente .109 100 104— 313 Brick announcement the prove it. Notre Dame rooters mission in signing np Jimmie Johnston, the commission’s platinum- phy and half a dozen other nim- Schofleldless but aggressive Crosby Shade-Al Gainer clash at the flaunted and " as its The of the ble-footed 483 540 479—1302 aggregation, by a 7 to 0 score, placards slogans em- blond youngster, general manager. good-will boxing and wltted youths into 341 356 407—1104 new armory, October 23. 98 81— 272 much the of Elm phaslzing this theme—"Rock commission may be an important item but I fear its importance at a ball-varrylng outfit no' less tal- Carpenter* (2) Bartoilino 93 to delight City 89 98 94— 279 Next Thursday’s card remains wants this game,” and "Let’s do this particular time is overestimated. What the Garden needs ented that the Four Horsemen— Colicchio 99 88 112— 299 P. Hamel rooters who made up the largest greatly 9(1 90 90— 270 Intact with the exception of it for Rock.” is the good-will of the boxing fans. But, and this is important, there Battilli 94 102 93— 289 J. Daley part of the approximate crowd of 94 89 92— 275 B. Tato 90 90 90— 270 Kmle Sims who will be re- The lineups:— seems to be need of a directing Harty 5,000 enthusiasts. I credit Johnston with astute to Gpzzardi .104 124 99— 327 placed by Carmen Knapp, the Offense Northwestern Notre Dame Jimmy being enough genius from the mold that shaped 446 464 454—1364 Crosby Strong. New Haven lightweight who has Eylar .•. Host realise that the public isn’t interested even a little bit in him, Stuhldreher and Carideo. Unless The blue and white classical 391 1403 396—1190 always done well In local ap- left end much less the boxing commission. What it is interested in, one is found, and much students repulsed the heavier and very soon, Shipping Room (2) BEVERAUE liEACllS. pearance. The principals. Bush Riley Culver solelyq, with respect to Madison Square Garden, is whether or of Notre Dame’s knockout 91 93— 278 bigger home club for three periods punch Menard 94 and Nichols are in excellent tackle not Garden Is going to snap out of Its Ridgewood Grove be wasted in useless 82 76— 282 and practically nine-tenths of the right the may sparring. Narland .124 Gina (1) for their ten round fracas baclt to 8th avenue and 89 97— 273 shape last. this Mas- Dilley Harries complex and bring big-time boxing Langlois 87 Manhertz 83 SO At stage, "Lanky” 88 295 which will provide the second left guard 80th street. No Carideo Atrous .100 107 Gardner 79 89 sey tossed a well-directed aerial ______thriller of the local Indoor fight Weldin .. Yarr J. Corden 88 102 from Crosby's 48-yard stripe into Jackwith and Murphy are the 405 369 354—1128 season- center Johnston isn’t tackling a setup. He will have to show results. J. Delaney .83 114 the waiting arms of Captain Vin quarterbacks. Neither can be class- Weaver* (1) Evans Hoffman 1 think Jimmie knows that the best way to produce results is to start Gregory .100 100 Ferrie for a 26-yard gain. Anoth- ed as a held with Stuhld- 96 78 87— 26! from scratch with no alliances, no favored combinations general Fegaro right guard entangling reher 83 73 81— 237 er forward pass, a duplicate of th9 "house to The or Carideo, but such expert- Mahoney 433 485 532—1450 Marvil (c) Kurth to cater to and no fighters" keep busy. open-door Ciminera 99 99 68— 266 preceding one, saw Ferrie ackled the into ness would hardly be necessary. Wine* (2) right tackle policy is what the Garden needs to get boys back the Friday B. Dentl 98 123 109— 330 29C on the two-yard line. Leo Davin Both are fine kickers, passers and Martin .93 106 97— GEORGIA’S VETS night habit again. then came the crash- Fend. Mahony fight blockers. Either T. McCarthy ...105 123 92— 320 into limelight could play quarter- 376 373 345—1094 right end J. B. Delaney. 6 74 73 99— 246 ing through center for the only back on a lot of teams. Yet neither Machine (1) Potter Shop W. Delaney -118 107 86— 311 score of the contest. Ferrle’s edu- Murphy Mr Jackwich nor Mr meas- Keefe 105 92 91— 288 Murphy MAKE SOUTHERN cated toe boosted the total to sev- quarterback ures to 92 110 120— 322 I wonder whether Lefty Grove or Excessive Adulation was re- up the type whose keen Fellon Gallulo 89 119 111— 319 Meenan Schwartz 94 92 80— 266 en. Crosby’c weak aerial defense sponsible for Pepper Martin yesterday. St Louis simply went knowledge of plays and coolness in Fagnon Cognnra (1) left halfback stopping 101 129— 331 cost them the game. ka-nerts over the Oklahoma Gusher when he landed back in town moments of stress carry the team Micale .101 81 Rentner .Stillwell BOYS FAVORITES Interesting But Slow. Sheeketski Thursday night and yon couldn’t blame'the yonng man for deciding over the top In the crisis. This qual- Kinney .102 right halfback 5 392 385 420—1207 91 Aside from a few various occas- he couldn’t live np to the role that had been cast for him in Friday’s ity is developed in some; others Hayes Olson Banas Stampers (2) Jones 80 ions the ball see-sawed from Cros- game. However, to-day Is another day and Pepper is as hard to sub- are born with it. At any rate, J. Calo .118 102 106- 329 fullback Healey .121 by to Hillhouse and vice-versa with due as one of those wild tiers oat in bis home state. Notre Dame will be without It when Tom 72 79 103- 254 Yale Line Has No Season* Officials: Gardner permanently gas about as much action as a Camera Referee. (Cor- they pile Into the Wildcats. CaJvo .101 86 275 nell); 475 459 Redmond The locals, umpire, Schommer (Chi-., Northwestern is in much the T. Calo ....115 113 124— 352 ed Material for First specialty. cago); field Whisky* <2> directed in the absence of Judge, Hedges (Dart- same Billy straits as Notre Dame. The C. MCarthy .... 83 104 mouth); head linesman. Graves of 406 380 421 -1207 Schofield by Jim Murphy, Eddie SPEAKING OF HORSES another color, they’re saying Shem, Wildcat line Is big and powerful A. Bergin 88 116 Test of Season (Illinois). ,1, Tiger* (1) DiNapoli and Frank Conroyfl out- who won the first race at Laurel last Saturday, was a ringer. If Shem and experienced. The quarterback- J. Barber 85 103 Meuller 96 97 113- 306 80 Hlllhmouse in every was a sham ’twas a shame, for nobody was in an the secret but Nigger J. Murphy ..... 80 Jlayed depart- ing is not what it was when Lee Hole .107 93 103- 303 New Haven, Conn, Oct 10—(UP) Nats and some of Schoemeal 94 95 ment but aerials. Crosby made Raymond his bootlegging pals. Hanley called signals. What Potter Hmel .135 94 91- 320 as a —Georgia ruled slight favorite first downs to six for the Elm best Northwestern’s 90 90 90- -'270 eight and Lewis, of Average 430 498 489—1410 to defeat Yale to-day in one of Nigger Nate bet $2,400 on the machines just before post time fenced field will do Dente ..'.121 116 115— 349 City representatives. inexp generals, Cider* the biggest intersectional games of Period on Shem, which was offered for sale for $500 only a few weeks pre- the Irish Last Costly. in heat of battle with the 210 the year. viously and which never had justified this show of confidence on the 549 490 509—1513 Connell 80 80 80— With only a few minutes to play is yet to be seen. 80 80 80— 240 Nine men who helped the south- part of such a as Raymond. Brave* (2> Cream Hillhouse kicked to Crosby. Tony sure-ttalng gambler Scores Mean Nothing 101 88— 324 ern down Yale Sharky .107 135 117— 359 Corden .,.135 eleven last year Trotta, blue signal-barker, at- The Wildcats took Nebraska in Teller 89 104 87— 280 Skerrett .101 109 104— 314 were to be in The breed of thoroughbreds must be improving even beyond the expected Georgia’s empted to catch Ferrie's on the first quarter of the season's 81 105 89— 275 Hathaway .109 98 116— 320 fondest expectations of the high-minded and slightly near-sightet Krieger starting lineup. With the excep- the first bound, but erred, the leath opener. The Irish got more stub- Casey .134 96 117— 347 tion of the the Yale gentlemen who run our jockey clubB when & $500 nag. which nevet 505 468 468—1441 backfield, er rolling yards behind him. In born resistance from Indiana and Manzo .123 103 107— 333 team is has done anything to warrant attracting such a heavy play from sure, starting comparatively a vain endeavor to recover the pig- had to battle far into the second Brnmlya ‘‘green." thing gamblers, can suddenly show such class as Shem did in bringing 534 543 517—1594 80 80 80— 240 skin and skirt down the field. half to gain a decisive edge. Ne- Healey Albie Booth of Yale has BY COL JOE O'GOOFTT home those rashers of bacon for the honorable Mr Raymond. Kern 80 80 80— 240 Captain Trotta tried to pick up the oval braska or may not be stronger Scholastic standards at th« Uni- may RECREATION LEAGUE. 89 84 92— 265 been nominated for the left half- it ! Murphy on the run, but instead booted of that Indiana. Besides, comparative 304 back verslty Chicago have depleted1* Scullv .105 99 100— post. a few yards further toward Hill- scores can’t be counted for much DeMaries 90 90 90— 270 128 118— 384 the ranks of the varsity. Evi- Horan .138 Y’ALE house’s goal as Bill Lincoln re- In a football game where bitter ri- E. O’Riley .85 88 101— 274 GEORGIA dently the school is sec- ONE-LEGGED LAD covered on the 10 yard line. Cros- allowing vals are concerned. D. Castelano ...104 109 108— 321 492 472 470—1433 Flygare .le. Smith ondary matters to Interfere with S. Larson 91 117 110— 318 Wilbur by. displaying some true blue and I’ve bepn carried along with an Beers (0) ..If. Rose some of the boys' careers. I* Piedmonte ..103 104 117— 324 white held for four downs impression I got from a statement W. Kern 80 80 80— 240 Strange .ig. Maddox impetus, • • • WITH SPRINGFIELD Murphy 89 84 108— 281 Doonan as Ikie Kern kicked out of danger. by Hunk Anderson. Hunk said; “If .c.... McWhorter IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS 472 508 526—1507 F. 80 SO 80— 240 Then came the two aerials men- THE we can we Bergin Rolan .rg. Leathers to get by Northwestern, Cubs (2) 97 94 96— 287 VILLAGE BLACKSMITH COULD Rodney Hall Hamrick tioned in foregoing paragrphs anti will have comparatively clear sail- F. Rlely. 90 90 90— 270 76— 263 .rt. ALWAYS HAVE FIVE OR Kennedy 87 100 then went the ball game, ending SIX AGAINST PONIES ing the rest of the year.” If the J. Daley .117 93 118— 328 Barres .re. Bennett YEARS OF COLLEGE BY the defending state champion’c 9 EN- Irish can get around the Wildcats, Schultze .120 108 95— 303 433 438 440—1301 Parker .qb (Capt) Downes ROLLING IN THE streak. The lineups: PENMAN- I’ll be practically convinced they’ve R. Hayes .120 122 108— 350 Champagnes (3) Booth (Capt) lhb .Chandler game winning SHIP CLASS. (Special to the Demoorat) Lavalo .123 137 112— 372 Hill house another unbeaten year. Begg 93 82 90— 235 Taylor .rhb Dickens (T) Crosby (0) • • • Thomaston, Oct 10—The Indians got Herr Delaney 90 122 91— 303 Muehlfeld .fb. Roberts Mautte, le re, The of Mass will Invade 550 650 523—1633 93 92 90— 275 only trlgonomotery football Springfield, World Scries Thrills LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Maher Officials: Referee. W. T. Hallo- ;Davln, It. rt, Egan Thomaston to-morrow afternoon to Yankees Brown 80 80 80— 240 players went In for before the There's a bigger kick in it for ran, Providence Nicholson, lg.rg, Carserino clash with the Ponies football club BY UNITED PHESS Cardy .107 93 90— 290 .107 96 97— 300 college; umpire, days of Carnegie Foundation bul- me when I see a young man, un- Casey Ewart, c c, Dlhapull Hart 82 92 93— 207 G. E. Eckels, Washington and Jef- letins was In on the Plume and Atwood field. and rise to At (Madison Square Hanas, rg lg, J. Sullivan expressed three known unannounced, Knester 86 83 94— 263 363 472 44S—1383 ferson; linesman, G. N. Bankart, cushion billiards. The Indians, champions of Spring- when I look garden)—Joe Sekyra, 178 i-2, rt It, J. Dunn heroic heights than B. Hamel 96 112 111— 319 High Single—Horan, 138. Dartmouth; field judge, E. E. Mil- Maser, • • • field in the semi-pro division will defeated Braddock, Dunn upon a brave piece of work done Dayton, Jimmy J. Barber .127 112 115— 354 High Three—Horan, 384. ler, Penn State. Time of periods, Anderson, re le, W. A strong outfit to the lo- 1.78 Billy Trotta If the University of bring big, by one from whom I expect brav- 1-3. Jersey City, (10); High Team Single—Gins, 532. 15 minutes. J. Urxaiski, qb qb, Chicago cal and the Ponies are Townsend won 498 492 503—1493 example Is to be followed, grounds, ery. By that I mean that the Pep- 144, Vancouver, High Team Total—Wines, 102. Ferrie lhb rhb. Mulligan to a hard The Eddie 146, Poland Plrntes pretty soon the colleges will pointing struggle. per Martins give me a greater from Ran, Massey, rhb. lhb, Kern is billed for the and 194 Wall- B. Hamel 77 109 108— 294 TAKES TO be turning out debaters Instead game Plume (10); Steve Hamas 1-2. GRANDMOTHER Lincoln, fb .. fb, Yurgaitis thrill than the Lefty OroveS. J. Hamel .126 113 100— 339 of Atwood Held and will start at 2:30 lngton, N. J. knocked out Tommy BIKE Score bouncers. Orove is the greatest pitcher in Turley .121 108 8S— 317 IMPROVED HOCKEY by periods: • • • o’clock. 187 Oct baseball and I don't want to be- ; Destefano 3-4, Brooklyn (2); Roden .117 126 113— 356 Leamington. Eng. 10.—(UP) Hillhouse 000 7—7 159 1-2, New —Mrs Clara Brown, a grandmoth- Ferrie. Scholastic requirements in- One-legged Star little any of his record-breaking Tony Delasandro, R. Hamel .114 99 105— 318 , made by may 159 has learned to ride a mo- crease the nation’s brain Dan Strange, left guard with the performances. But the Athletics’ York, defeated Joe Komlnski, er, just Points after , made power, 555 555 514—1624 COMPETITION IS but it will be tough on the Springfield warriors is a one-leg- ace cost Connie Mack in the neigh- 1-2, Pennsylvania, (4). torcycle. by Ferrie (placement). pro- — fessional 1 Qankas football teams. and a on — Substitutes, Hillhouse ged player gained place borhood of $105,000 and has been ■ • • • the all-Connecticut Valley pro team a star for for Hanas; Oasstor for Urbanskl; pitcher more than 10 star a season ago. Whalen, fullback EXPECTED IN ‘31’ Martone fo. J. Sullivan; Moran for Every halfback really years. For $105,000 you have rea- J. should be the with the Indians Is rated as the son to W. Dunn: Lovesky for Herr: equipped by alumni expect something better Jobs with a best among of the Illini Seek Football Sullivan for Garserino Carserino paid secretary to take care punter players than the ordinary. Young Varsity By DIXON STEWART of semi-pro ranks in the City of tor J. Sullivau, Farley for Egan, the matetr of mental examtna- Take Pepper Martin, for in- Competition for the Stanley Cup, tlons. Homes. Strange has been on dis- Legge for Mulligan. stance. One full season of major emblematic of world hockey su- • • • In "Believe It of Referee—Clyde Waters (Wil- play Ripley’s league baseball still left a to be * Pep premacy, promises stronger A player has a hard Not". rookie when world series than ever this due to the liams). enough play year, time trying to remember Coaches Fay Vincent and Jack started. He Umpire—Eddie Hart (Roxbury) the sig- cost the Cardinals dropping of two teams from the nals without Innis sent the Ponies through a the total Linesman—Bill Coyle (Arnold). befuddling his mind V grand of $2,600, paid to National Hockey league. with a strenuous workout the Time—4-12 minute periods. lot of German, Greek, during the Greenville, Texas, club. Prior Because there are but eight and the local players appear mathematics, English and chemis- week, to that he had been a bat boy and teams in the circuit, players will to be In fine shape for the assign- try. mascot for a Western League have to keep on their toes through- ment. It will be the lone inter-state FOOTBALL SCORES team. Tou don’t look for great- out the season to get in the contest for the Thomaston team on play- ness in fellows of that back- offs. Hitherto the last two teams its home field this season. Bobby BY UNITED PRESS ground, but occasionally they have in each division were eliminated Bush as Shearer and Flick Jhonson are the Huron Northern State Teach- Quits that greatness. When it comes from consideration. Now that the 0, newcomers to the who will ers 0. squad out you are thrilled, and a more •'weak and make their debut in the lineup to- sisters," Philadelphia Wichita 26, Emporia Teachers 0. White Sox Pilot sincere thrill than the kind you Ottawa, have been dropped the morrow afternoon. The probable from the St Thomas 0, St Francis 0. get Groves. four remaining clubs in each divi- starting lineups for the game are West Virginia Wesleyan 12, Du- Chicago, October 10 — ■ sion will be meeting a potential —CUP) ss follows: The quesne 0. Officials of the Chicago White Sox Boomerang champion in every contest and will SPRINGFIELD It works in the direc- Kenyon 7, Ashland 2. American League Baseball team TlfOMASTOX opposite not be able to'fatten their averages tion, too. When a known star ac- Center 0, Wittenberg 0. sought a manager today to replace Novacowski, le.re, McCarthy against hopeless tall enders. complishes the deeds they are ex- Geneva 7, Thled 0. Donie Bush who resigned after pi- Kane, It...rt, Anthony The fact that but one club in from him, all is well and Lebanon Valley 7, Muhlenberg 0. loting the Sox for two years. Hymel, lg ...rg, Cabrini pecting each division will be eliminated If he slips and falls, he Manhattan 1*, Oglethorpe 0. Bush's statement that ‘‘I don't Concannon, ..C, M. Strange good. from the makes it a cer- makes twice as a as the play-offs Misklngum 7, Mt Union 0. fit Into the organisation” waa thn Hookus, rg ..lg, D. Strange big splash that each combination unknown. certainty Davis and Elkins 66, Lincoln 0. only comment made regarding the Bristol, rt .,.. It, Wallenleus will be from start to dln- Ruth and Gehrigi made sensa- fighting Catholic U. 91, Gallaudet 0. action. Bertangle, re .. le, McDonald ish not to be that outfit. tional history in world series unlucky Hope 7, Albion 0. Bhearer, qb.qb, Cohen Last season the New York Amer- games a few years ago. Cochrane Princeton Reserves 12. Rider Klaneski, lhb ...... rhb. Crane icans and Montreal Maroons DO YOU and Simmon s did the same thing freshmen 0. KNOW THAT— Qleason, rhb .lhb, Ruel a neck-and-neck battle last fall. But poor Hack Wilson waged Western Reserve 0. Bowling nocker hM may expect a Innis, fb.. fb, Whalen to for dropped a measly little fly ball in right down the last contest Green 0. closer race In the two divisions the coveted third berth in the In- the 1929 games and Sunny Jim Southwestern 14, Mlllsaps 0. of tlie National league this ternational A like condition Bottomley couldn't bat one out of group. Butler 34, Ball State Teachers 0. winter. The two tallcnd- in the American the inileld last year. A lot was prevailed group Marquette 40, Ripon 0. cra of last season, Philadelphia with the New and expected of them and they played York Rangers Drake 19. Creighton 6. and Ottawa, have been absorb* Detroit Falcons like boobs. staging a private Denver U. 2B. Mexico U. 6. cd In an eight-tram league. war for This The Same tn Fotball of their own third place. Gustnus Adolphus 40, Augs- move adds four more The whole country showed inter- Expected Close Fight burg 13. games for each team in the est several years ag when word An equally close fight for the Iowa State Teachers 12, Penn schedule. Hockey borrowed was flashed that a team of un- places should develop this year, (la) 3. the baseball draft In signing known Kentuckians from Centre MARKlNfcK bnt the contenders will not have Washburn 27, Fort Hays Kansas up the unemployed Phllly and College had humbled haughty Har- the Philadelphia Quakers and Ot- State college 7. Ottawa players. .... Clubs vard. And back farther than that, tawa Senators available to get an Tarkio college 6, Omaha Univer- lowest in the standings had the nation woke up oh Sunday easy pair of points each time they 27. first pick at the Senators and armour at Do- sity morning to read that Charley Rules Changed Slightly Evansville college 19, Okland Quakers. .... The clubs pay ne top rala and Knute Rockna, a couple The hockey magnates this year 6. one-fifth of the market value from Notre Coty of unknowns Dame, left the rules comparatively the Kalamaioo college 19, Notre prices for the use of the play- op me of at- Indiana, employing a new tye same as those of last season. De- Dame B 7. ers they selected in the draft. consisted of BACK SW/AfrJ tack which throwing voting most of their time to solv- Bradley 26. Carthage 6. .This goes on for five years ball the of the the over heads oppo- ing financial problems, the owners Nebraska Wesleyan 20, Midland .which la supposed to be had trounced a the wonce ibuj sition, soundly just managed to find time to create 6. average length of a big eleven. mighty Army a change in the rule governing of- Tursa 26, Oklahoma Baptist 0. league hockey career. THB LEFT The reverse also in the applies ficials. Doane 0, Peru 0. The success of Wallace GRID UBfr MOVES grid sport. The new rule makes each ref- Louisiana Polly 39. Union 0. HIGH SCHOOL "r Wade of Aalabama set up as a l}lm eree responsible for o nhls U. of Louisville Transylva- Games To-day You play 13, IMA TRIFLE. Grove dr Ruth or Simmons. side of the ice and unless the view 12: Pittsfield at New Britain. to continue his nia expected him of an official is obstructed his St Louis 26. Coo 8. Stockbrldge at Hartford. achievements at Duke. But South jurisdiction on his own side virtu- Duluth Teachers 7. Winona Torrington at Drury. Carolina knocked off the Wade » Lewis S’ftlNK ,r ally will be One of the 0. at Naugatuck. a few days ago. And do you CARSON HALL. SCHUSTBK complete. Teachers team two referees will be known as the North Dakota Aggies 27, St Farmington at Plalnvllle. remember how shocked you were chief referee and will have the Thomas 6. a few years ago to learn that a By NJEA service put pep into a team that may cause enjoyed a phort but spectacular ca- final In event of dispute. Chillicothe 20, St Benedicts 12. SEMI-PRO GRID great. .Dame eleven had left Urbana, XU.—Those them to kick out In unexpected di- reer in the heavyweight fight say Nptfe Fighting Heretofore It has been the cus- Okla Aggies II, Arisons 0. Games Sunday their coach behind Ho see the Illlni will be raw ranks. gridders largely rections with unexpected results. tom for both officials to be respon- St Viator 24 McKendree 0. •Manchester Majors vs. Seymour,; Army-Navy- contest while, they recruits this fall, but don't get the Ivan Sc’nustek, end candidate, Alumni. At any rate, there will be a gen- sible for the entire playing surface Ottowa (Kn 7, Central Missou- Went "east to he humbled by Car- idea Coach Bob Zuppke is biting won all-scholastic honors in the •Meriden Falcons vs. Middletown erous quota of sophomores on the and the two officials frequently ri Teachers 0. Hcgio Tech? his nails a bout it. Chicago "football league. South Buds. W6A ^ mini team that faces Big Ten op- made contrasting decisions. Now, St Martin 61. Albany 0. One reason, perhaps, is that the Paul Carson, halfback, was one for York 0. •Wallingford Walco vs. Sky, can with a trifle. position in a few weeks. each man will he responsible Hastings 0, I acquire distance breaks in of ball-car- Vista 0. Mary’s of Oakville. candidates were con- Bob a sophomore with a the leading freshman on his side of the ice only Uppe rlowa 28, Buena the iron*? On.the downswing, try to make sophomore Horsley, rulings vs. Neil Ha- be the to Simpson tl. Parsons 0. •Branford Laurels It la wrong to presa when using the clubhead meet the ball Just be- sidered the best freshman squad Potsy Clark disposition, may riers. and will pay little attention Illinois Wesleyan 2, ven Sterlings. an Iron oiub but there la adati a fore the club Has reached its lowest last season since 1926, the year be- regular signal caller. He’s the best Fred Frink of Miami, Fla, was what goes on outside his" territory. Depaul 6, California Aggies It, University •Middletown Sons of thing aa hindering or checking the point so that the effect will be that fore Illinois wort all its Big I’en passer on the squad. one of Florida's best high school Nevada 0. Southington 8. of I. awing which will in a loss of of the clubhead down on games and a conference champion- Scott Marriner, tackle on the players. He is an end. The nueen of England Is report- of result sweeping Whittier •Plalnvllle vs. Hartford distance. Do not check the down- the ball. ship. Another reason, maybe, is 1930 freshman eleven, may play a A1 Hall was an all-around satr ed to be spending much of her Loyola University 21, 7. swing. In the backswing, the right Once the ball has been hit, the that Zup goes for these new teams varsity end. He’s a brother of Les at Champaign (111) high school. He time at Balmoral castle sewing college Occidental II. 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