Yankees Have Chance To Equal All-Time Big League Recorc One Marker SWIFT BENEDICTS Great Britain Must ED )LAN STOPS Rosenbloom, Gainer 1 To-day MEN POLISH BOY IN ROUT SINGLE Take.Seven Of For I Will Tie Mark Set IN RETURN CLASSIC Eight NEW YORK DEBUT Sign Friday Go;

2—Hand Blrkte, The ball game played at Hamil- For New York, Sept Looms Teams In 1894 ton Park laat evening between the Singles Victory German heavyweight, outpointed Postponement By married and single men, employes of in Isadoro Gastanaga, Spain, of Swift & Company, turned Into a FRANK MURPHY Contracts for a ten round 'non-title go between Maxi< the New York Yankees for the Benedicts. By their ten-round bout at the Queens- New York, Sept 2—(UP)—If "big parade" Press Staff The who are to be (United Correspondent) Stadium last Birkle Rosenbloom of New York, world’s light heavyweight cham one with will boys supposed boro night. thake run in to-day’s game Washington, they In the second and final handicapped by membership Brookline, Mass, Sept 2—(UP)—The weighed 195 1-2 pounds and Gas- pion, and A1 Gainer of New Haven, Connecticut ligh hall of fame the all-time major and order state, enter bssebal's by equalling "Ball Chain" simply day of competition at the country club to- the of single bliss a lew tanaga 190 1-2. heavyweight and heavyweight champ, are in the haiids o league record for consecutive games played without being gave boys of but from the of pointers on how to play the great day promised plenty thrills, standpoint The scheduled eight-round semi- Commissioner Tom Donahue, but chances of staging the bou blanked. national game. ;old statistics it was more than a final came to a sudden end whpn hardly formality. a week from in the White are 131 Temporary Championship Marty Fox, 198, of the East Side, to-night City stadium sliir Ths Yanks have played The United States, has The score at the end of the ex- wl^ih knocked out Sankovitch, 190 as Gainer’s left foot cause a for a this season without being won the International links tourna- Mikf injured may delay fe\ fcames hibition was 11 to 4. It tells all 1-2. of Passaic, In 1:45 of the first ment ever since it was begun 10 weeks. blanked. Including the protested IN BENEFIT TO-NIGHT there Is to be said about the su- CONLEY round. The New Jersey fighter "Was years ago, virtually clinched its HARTNETT, Vlth which does not periority of the married laddies, floored for the count by a series lame Detroit, seventh successive The colored clouter was awarded Oil was although it was In pack- championship of to the slugging: continually. wea the but Rumored rights jaw. a ten-rOund decision over Bob figure In percentages yesterday by winning all four of as the bell ing house circles today that Judge Eddie Dolan, 138, of Waterbury, “rubber” for the ninth *rour other records. the Scotch foursomes. It needed MISS MANHATTAN Olin of New York In the •which counts in the Landis, the high mogul of baseball, knocked out Benny Krakofsky, 13C sounded. took three victories in to-day's bout last evening before, a large Olnger the tenth 1 a shutout to-day may be asked to investigate the only of the East in 1:46 of the If they escape send 1-2, Side, crowd, but it was quite noticeable a decisive to some ste that several big leaguers eight singles matches to margin, due will tie the record of 132 report home second round. as the victor left the ring limping, they in with the win- Britain's leading amateurs FIRST WORKOUT lar Infighting and jabbing. Boston and Phila- disguise played Beebe Baron, 137, East Side, out- on his left that the games set by the onccagain without the coveted badly foot, Howard Kayoes a Palooka National ners. In the first meeting be- pointed Joe Belair, 134 1-2, West delphia clubs of the trophy. Rosenbloom bout, announced by Howard of Di( tween the two teams 4he score New 2.—John F. in a six-rounder. Buddy disposed league In 1894. Moreland vs York, Sept Side, Bill Blatchley for next Friday, that German was 8-8. Last evening’s play-off Hartley Onken, heavy who flatte: A1 Crowder Wins (Chick) Meehan and Manhattan Abe Feldman, 176 1-2, East Side, a postponement would be essen- the for the To-day's program called for the ed him in their rst meeting, Alvin Crowder, crack decided championship college began pulling up the hill to- got the decision over Eddie Mader, tial. General A returned match matches: tne second round of the seml-flnt came time being. following gether when 35 football 180 West at the end of a of the senators, yesterday 1-2, Side, Referee’s Score, 50-43, Gainer Onken was right-hander may be arranged when the single , U. S., vb Tony ignorant of all ring ta two of being the candidates reported at Manhattan six-round slugging match. battered within put-outs men have recovered frorrf their ex- Torrance, G. B. Gainer-and Olin were tics and looked like one wl to blank the Yanks Field to start fall practice equipped first pitcher It was knd of a shock Jess U. S., vs John masses when they left the ring, couldn't even hit water if he f< them periences. Sweetser, with green The when he held Jerseys. players but their condition, the out of a boat. Cocoa a yesterday to tlxeir ambitions. Their cheer- Stout, G. B. went despite Kid, pror into the ninth inning. But through their first workout write home scoreless section was in of Miss Gus Moreland, U. S., vs Rex WEST WINS SECTIONAL , fight was nothing to Ising colored boy, handed Irli two runs, as ing charge for the beneflt of photographers. In he weakened, allowing their moral G. B. about, save for three rounds, the Tommy Jarrett a boxing lesson Gertrude Riordan, but Hartley, the future, Meehan said the pro- Washington won 6 to 2. U. vs Eric HONORS IN FINALS OF third, ninth and tenth. Referee a five round go which Ja support in the game did not ligur.c Charley Seaver, S., would consist of one during one Ruffing gram long the With out, Charley in the Hit and run columns, Fiddian, G. B. Jim/Galvin gave the verdict to rett failed to land five dece Ben workout a day held in the after- singled to scoro Chapman, wpjaedersin etaoinshrdlushrdluyy George Voight, U. S., vs Leonard ORANGE DOUBLES PLAY home town lad, 60 to 43, but many punches. The colored -lad dropp« home with noons. then Lyn Lary came Worthen Hits Timely Crawley, G. B. were of the impression that the Jarrett for a nine count in the la run- Meehan, starting from scratch In the second tally when Hoag, Manzo and Breckbuhler was Maurice McCarthy, U. S., vs South Orange, N. J., Sept 2.— New York Hebrew got the worse round. George Russo of Bridg out picking his varsity for his first year ning for Ruffing, was forced Lister G. B. of the east and of the decision. port, for Joe d the battery for the winners, with Hartley, at Manhattan, devoted (UP)—Members subbing Vignall, on Comb’s grounder. particular at second Jordon taking a turn on , ,U. S., vs John west tennis teams left today for the Gainer Erratic cisloned Augle Valenti of while the Mickey attention to the punting and pass- Crowder yielded six hits, the mound also. Walsh and Wad- Burke, G. B. national men's singles at Forest The first two rounds were slow, Haven in an interesting five roui ing of William Pendergast, a lead- senators made nine off two New U. vs Eric Hills after their battle for neither seribus damage, opener, while Johnny Bellus man did the honors of the single , S., candidate for He two-day doing any one a home run by ing quarterback. bone was Haven was York hurlers, men. A triple by Worthen with McRuvle, G. B. sectional supremacy, which the although Olln’s cheek New awarded a T.K.i mate on base HARRY MUIjHENS gave no Indication of his Intentions Ossie Bluege, with a the bases loaded and a homer by Harrison R. "Jimmy” west won by the narrow margin of cut In the first round. The colored over Jimmy Paternoster of Nev Johnston, for a starting line-up. Only three In the seventh. McGear were among the high of St Paul was unable to compete, the final doubles match. boy missed continually with his lngton In the fourth, Jimmy's ham the Yanks, lead- St Francis Xavier shortstop who candidates of those asked to report This defeat left lights of the game. being still bothered by a sprained Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gled- left and seemed lost until the lefs throwing in the towel. Carme 11 will lie seen in action to-night at were among the missing—Tipper ers of the American league. The added attraction of the ankle, while Don Moe and Billy hlll gpve the west a victory of 6 eighth round. Here he openel Olln’s Knapp and Baby Bear, two Eli tho Washington park in the second Conley and John Hartnet, regular games ahead of runner-up game, "Kd” O’Hearn as umpire, Howell, whose twosome victory matches to 4 hy defeating Sidney cut wider and the claret bled pro- City sluggers, threw plenty < who game of the Billy Howard benefit linesmen under Coach John Law Philadelphia Athletics staged measured up to all expectations: yesterday was a sensation, stood B. Wood and Gregory Mangln in fusely. In the ninth he battered the punches in their five round sett series against the Hopevillo All- In 1931, and Adam Danowsky, who a four-run rally in the sixth inning in fact, no appeals from his decis- on the sidelines to permit West- the filial encounter, 6-4, 6-4. write boy his right eye and the first named getting the duke. Stars. The game will get underway were expected to report last night cutting to nose out tho Detroit Tigers, 5 ions will be taken to the supreme land and McCarthy to “earn their at U o'clock. or this morning. 4. court. The former K. of C. over- letters.” to Some of the candidates were A1 Simmons’ home run and Ed- seas was in form. secretary perfect U. S. Favored noticeably overweight, but the die Miller's circuit smash featured It was a perfect ending of a per- Based on the showingsof the va- gruelling sun served as an able be- the rally. Each drove in a mate fect day — for the married men. rious it appeared in the excess ahead of him. Rube Walberg turn- players yesterday ginning taking QUARTER-FINALS unlikely Great Britain would win poundage off them. Meehan an- ed in the victory, yielding nine hits, a of the singles matches, nounced that after preliminary while the A’s pounded Bridges and majority let alone the seven needed for a of about one week Morrow for 11. Colored Giants conditioning OF P. G. A. MEET victory. regular scrimmage sessions wou’d Only Games Yesterday While the American teams were be held with Columbia university were the only games sched- They Here Labor down around especially at Baker Field. the American league. Day par figures, uled in round when the CARDED TO-DAY in the morning they No games were played in The Watcrbury Amateur Base- were building their leads, the Eng- National lehguc. Brooklyn at Cin- lish twosomes were carding scores einnatl was played in a double- S. THOM GROUSE ball Federation has secured the By ranging from .a few points over BRAINARD WINS header Wednesday, and Philadel- Press Staff Brooklyn Royal Colored Giants for (United Correspondent) par into the 80’s. phia at Pittsburgh was played on St Paul, Sept 2—(UP)—Four an exhibition at Hamilton game Moe and Howell tallied a 69, two August 25. They were the only con- dark horse golfers and four front park Monday afternoon. Up to under during the morning tests scheduled. rank players met today In the par, ONE-DAY EVENT press hour to-day their opponents round. When started to loaf Yesterday's Hero quarter linals round of the P. O. they had not been selected, but the afternoon round, Fil- Pitcher Alvin Cruder of Wash- A. tournament over Keller Wil- through course, liam J. Derwin of the park depart- dian and McRuvie stepped in and ington who held the New York with a $1,000 first prize and the AT RACE BROOK ment, will select a local team today. narrowed a seven-hole lead down Yankees for eight inn- many times more valuable cham- scoreless The game will go nine innings five notches before 'the American ings. pionship awaiting the winner. and will be the first time the Col- recovered their com- The Connecticut Golf Association Semi-finals and final rounds of youngsters ored Clouters have went the regu- to close the match 36 holes each'remained to be play- petitive spirit one-day tournament, staged yester- lation distance here this year. at the 31st 6 ed. hole, up. day at the Race Brook "Circus Country’’ Brown, vaude- Sweetser and Country RALLIES TO The first match Voight played RISKO today brought club was won Brain ville comedian, Manny Brooks, a single stroke over par dur- by Spencer You only Where Are together Olin medalist and Dutra, home run odds-on king, Seay, Washington, ing the 30 holes they needed to ard, of Pine Orchard, In a one- favorite from Santa Moni- Redding and others will show with I and beat the -Hartley brothers, 7 and 6. hole playoff with Charlie BEAT LEVINSKY ca, Calif, Herman Barron of the visitors. Clare, Seaver and Moreland once had a i Portchester, N. Y. Race Brook after the two had lead of 9 up over Torrance and star, P v A1 Collins, a genial newcomer John DeForest and won by a score tied at the end of the 36 holes, Cleveland, Sept 2—(UP)—John- from Kansas City, was matched of 6 Ouimet and al- Jiy Risko, the Cleveland rubber with Ed Dudley, the "hottest” up. Dunlap with scores of f46. The tourney in the BIANCOFLATTENED ways held the upper hand in their man, was definitely back golfer on the course yesterday. was productive of brilliant shoot- heavyweight picture today through Dudley’s card match against John Stout and placed alongside ing, and the field of 47 entries was his decision over King in that John Burke, and duplicated the Levinsky of Dutra showed that on that well bunched Going BY NEW HAVENER Sweetser-Voight score of 7 up. most of the day, with a 12-round bout here last oasis night. tno concoruvtiie, Ha, star Sam Pierson of and would Woodbury only one Stisko outfought outpunched have led the tall Californian stroke behind the leaders. fn the opening rounds, came rush- five up at 27 holes. three Dudley’s Hartford, Sept 2—Willie Ward, Bralnard had two rounds of 78, ing back toward the finish to slam nine hole cards were yesterday 36, state heavyweight champion, while Clare shot a 75 In the morn- his way to victory over the Chica- 35 and 33. Par is 36. BOB CHASE WINS but came an draw with ing back with a brilliant go fish peddler. His two fisted at- Frank Walsh, a broad shoulder- fought uninteresting 71 In the afternoon to tie the tack had the King staggering in ed, handsome youth from Chicago Barney Fox, in the feature bout of DAY? southpaw star. The went LABOR was victor^ the 11th and 12 rounds. matched with Bobby Cruick- the amateur card at boxing Capitol MEDAL HONOR IN to the Pine Orchard on the The United Press score sheet shank, veteran from Tort Rich- player Park last night. flrst playoff hole, the first on the gave Risko five rounds, Levinsky mond, N. Y. i No. 1 cour.ee. Both drives live, with two even. The decision Tom Creavy, Albany, N. Y. de- Other bouts: Frankie Vozzola, were to the seashore or coun- good and they were both on in two. Whether you’re going went to Risko on aggressiveness in fending champion, after a close 13G, Hartford, knocked out Babe NORFOLK MEET Brainard played safe for a the final rounds while Levinsky match With John Perelli, San Fran- Turner, 133, of Hartford in the par and cisco: first New four, but Clare attempted to end try, take the proper clothing you’ll enjoy the missed blow after blow. Yesterday had to face Ralph round; Jerry Varry, 153, Norfolk, Sept 2.—Robert D. Britain and Jackie the match then and there by ram- Risko weighed 196, Levinsky Stonehouse, Indianapolis, winner Brown, 109, Chase of the Norfolk club of the Country ming a long putt. The ball went all the more. 100. recent Indiana open. Hartford, drew; Johnny O’Brien, posted a 70 to win the medal honor week-end 14 Rockville won past the hole, however, and Charlie 7, the decision in the qualifying round of the over Steve was unable to negotiate the putt Doyle, 145, Windsor thirty-first Invitation golf tourna- Joe after which Bralnard dropped his Docks; Rosia, 115, New Britain ment of the Norfolk Downs Golf short one to win. The win- WARNERlNTERS won the decision over Johnny club prize yesterday. ners: Veats, 113, Torrington; Bill Bruno A. A. Morse, Torrlngton Country HART and $35 179, Windsor Locks and Paulic First low gross, 26 holes—Won $30 club, qualified second with a 71. by Spencer Brainard, Pine Orchard Rich, 175, Hartford, draw. Ted Torrant and C. W. SCHAFFNER Flannel STURBRIDGE MEET Dwyer, with Charlie HART George Peck, 141, New Haven Norfolk Downs (Playoff Clare, Race representatives, Brook, after each carded 143 for MARX wop on a technical knockout over were third and fourth & Sturbridge, Mass, Sept 2.—With respectively 36 holes.) SCHAFFNER Tony Bianco, 140, Waterbury. Na- with 72 and 73. It took a score of the entry of Karl Warner of Yale Low 36 holes—Won .1. B. than Mann, 152 1-2, New Haven, 78 to in the net, by coupled with that of Arnold qualify championship & MARX Jackets AMERICAN LEAGtE. Adams knocked out Pat O’Connell, division. Strong, Race Brook. 69-65—133. Sport 153, There were 120 entrants. of Worcester, Hates, and First 18 Olympic East Hampton in the second round, The qualifiers: low gross. holes, A. M. fame, there will be a 440 Standing: yards 153 won —Won by H. J. ftyan, Race Brook Topcoats in Bine and Billy Carter, 1-2, Hartford, Robert D. W. duel at the Chase, Norfolk C. C., L. Per. Sturbridge Fair track the decision over (Dn toss with Sam Pierson, Wood- New York obby Little, 167, 70. 01 .700 meet next Sunday afternoon after each scored Brown that, Holyoke. A. A. C. 71. way, 73). 3-Piece Suits Philadelphia .SI 51 .614 should go down in Morse, Torrlngton C., history. Not1 Eddie Yankey, 112 New Bri- E. A. First low gross 1 8 holes, P. M.— Washington 75 51 .581 since the famous 1-2, Torrant, Norfolk Downs, $25 Cleveland .72 58 .554 McCafferty-Fleet tain won on a technical knockoftt 72. Won by Charlie Clare, 71. batie at Fitcli Field in 1930 has 36 Detroit 65 63 .508 over Joe Harvey, 114, New C W. Norfolk Second low net, holes—Won such an attraction been Haven; Dyer, Downs, 73. St Louis 55 71 .437 booked for Len by J. E. Peterson, Race Brook. this Murray. 148 1-2, Torrlflgton F. H. Baldwin, Torrlngton, 74. $19.50 Sg.50_$J2.50 89 S7 part of New England. Chicago .310 knocked out Bobby 151 H. W. Norfolk 67-69i—136. Boston 37 92 team-mates Nichols, Higgins, Downs, .287 Olympic and admit- in the Low net, 18 holes, A. M.—Won the Bridgeport, second rounds 74. tedly two greatest quarter- J. R. Magers. Race Brook, (on Games Yesterday. milers Georgie Terris, 129 3-4, Bridgeport J. M. Sclllson, Canaan, 7E. by in the east these two should draw with J. P. Race Oxford Washington 6, New York 2. won the decision over Frankie Sul- R. J. Thompson, Norfolk Deegan, step away from the splendid field Downs, FAULTLESS Philadelphia 5, Detroit 4. livan, 126 1-2, Hartford. 76. Brook, M. G. Blakesleo, Race already entered and a battle $2.50 (Other clubs not scheduled). stage E. K. Brook, and J. W. Doty, Woodway. worth seeing. Gillette, Jr, Norfolk, 76. E. A. Ericson, Norfolk after each scored 66). They both have sensational rec- Downs, Gam«a Today. 76. Low net, 18 holes, P. M.—Won Shirts Washington at New York ords that are well known. Warner LOCALPlNMEN Ralph Carroll, Jr, Norfolk, 77. by A. Scavillo, Goodwin Park. (On Boston at Philadelphia (2). as a freshman at made the Shirts and Yale, W. A. draw with J. J. Wilson, Race Linen Knickers Chicago at St Louis. Harvard-Yale team Oxford- Mathewson, Lakeville, 77. in White, Blue, Gray against J. J. Brook, and E. Sniffen, Race Brook, (Other clubs not scheduled.) On mbrldge in the international Higgins, Southington, 77. E. J. Higgins, Norfolk 78. after each scored C8). and Tan games and won the quarter mile. BEAT STRATFORD Downs, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Maurice Norfolk Downs The complete scores follow: in Tan and From that ime his races have been Mulvllle, Gray, 78. S. Bralnard, P. Orchard..73-78—146 Shorts a succession of triumphs, climaxed Harmon Brook ...75-71—146 Standing: Genlot’s pin topplers J. H. Graham, 78. C. Clare, Race White by a sensational win over Pete invaded Stratford Torrlngton, S. N. Woodway. .74-74—147 W. L. Per. last night and .The first and second rounds will Pierson, $£.65 Chicago 51 .595 Bowen of the New York A. C. and officially opened their fall season, •T. R. Magers, Race Brook.73-77—150 be' played today and the finals to- Brook..73-77—150 Pittsburg 00 60 .535 Adams in the sparkling time of defeating the Stratford Stars, two H. H. Ryan, Race 70 62 .530 morrow. First round pairings: B. Race Brook..74-77—151 Brooklyn 47 3-5 seconds for the 400 meters of three games. Zaza excelled for Resnlk, 66 Morse vs Chase; G reham vs G. H. Gamble, Race Brk. .77-75—152 Philadelphia .65 .496 at he Olympic semi-finals at the the locals, garnering 50c $£.95 St Louis 63 65 .492 high single, Dyer; Baldwin vs E. Higgins; Car- J. A. Cooney, Race Brook 74-78—152 Ifarvnrd Stadium in June. 141, and high 386. The Boston 63 68 .481 three, roll, Jr, vs Sclllson; Torrant vs M, Botwinlk, Race Brook.77-80—157 scores: 77-80—157 New York 50 70 .457 Gillette, Jr; Mathewson vs Mul- R. L. Busev, Brooklawn Silk Cincinnati 55 77 Stratford •E. Race Brook.. .84-75—159 .417 ville; J. J. Higgins vs Ericson; Sniffen, Williams 132 125 114 P. B. O’Pulllvan, R. Brk.78-82—160 Thompson vs H. W. Higgins. Goodwin Park. 80-81—161 Games Yesterday. Geary .. 100 94 101 r>. Soccoll, 80-82—162 (No games scheduled yesterday.) Buddington 114 114 108 R. F. Bcrrv. Hartford... Lisle R. Bk 84-78—162 Ball 107 137 93 F. O. H. Williams, Four in Hands Games C. M. French. Race Brk .80-83—163 Flannel Today. Marinko •.. 98 115 95 St Louis at Chicago. TOURNEY DOUBLES J. O. Libbey, Wampanoag 86-78—164 Cincinnati at Pittsburg. .1. E. Peterson, Race Brk 63-81—164 Totals (Other clubs not scheduled.) 546 585 511 R. Russo, Wallingford ...86-79—165 2 for *1 / Hosiery Waterbury A. Scaville, Goodwin Pk. 87-78—165 MATCHES ON TODAY Bk 80-85—165 Robes INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Thompson 107 98 ISO M. G. Blakeslee, Race * GUI 105 107 112 A. C. Merrlam, Race Bk.80-86—166 Hand made Zaza Usher, Jr, New H.81-S6—167 Standing: (By United Press) .., 130 115 141 Six matches will be played to- Harry \ Silk lined 35c W. L. Per. H. Moody. Race Brk...81-86—167 Jimmy Foxx made one single in Barber .. 118 129 109 day In the city doubles tennis tour- Newark 94 52 .644 J. R. Cummings, Honey P 82-85—17’ three treis, accounting for one White ... 105 127 118 nament two Buffalo 79 66 .545 following day’s post- L. Marsh, Race Brook..86-85—171 $4.95' 3 for Bautimore 80 67 .544 tally. ponement. Tho pairings follow: ,T. B. Strong. Race Brook.87-84—171 $1.00 Montreal 79 69 Babe Ruth went hitlcss In four Totals 656 676 610 Court 10:30 a. m.—Cieslew- Race Brk. .82-90—17.2 .524 1; J. P. Deegan, Plain colors and Rocheter 75 71 .514 attempts. sky, Cook, vs Leonard, Blanchard. W. Driscoll, Race Brk..86-87—173 and Pot.88-88—174 Plain Jersey City ... 66 81 .449 Ron Gehrig made two singles in Court 6, 10:30 a. m.—Overton, S. G. Oalllard. Jr, H. Bostonian neat stripes Albany 64 82 .438 four limes W. S. Quinn, Race Brook 89-89—178 Fancy up. Local Welton vs Kosoclez brothers. Toronto 50 96 .342 A1 Simmons made a home In Amateurs E. J. Lynch. Race Brook.89-91—181 run Court 7, 4:30 p. m.—Smith, Ma- Brook..89-94—183 four tries, for two tal- E. Marsh. Race Games accounting loney vs Welch, Whelan. Race Brook!01 *85—186 Yesterday. lies. .1. .T. Wilson, Buffalo 8, Toronto 0. in Action Tonite Court' 6, 4:00 p. m.—Smith J. TC. Ailing, Race. Brook 91-99—190 Bill was idle. Shoes Montreal 14, Rochester 4. Terry brothers vs Kearney, Maloney. Sport Joe Mobile, undefeated amateur Court 7, 6:30 p. m.—Backman, Games Today. Sweaters middleweight, will not be seen with Hitchcock vs Stern, Phelan. Jersey City at Baltimore. CHOCOLATE-SMITH now Pajamas Court 6:90 Montreal at Rocheter. Southburv Meets the Waterbury amateurs on Dick 6, p. m.—Bcardslee, vs Danen. Match Buffalo at Toronto. Gray’s simon-pure card at Newfleld Hedberg Lurla, IN NON-TITLE BOUT and Hose to (Other clubs not scheduled). Park this evening. The local dele- Yesterday one match was played of Fine Broadcloth Davies To-morrow In the and Tata gation will Include: Baby Dixon, tourney, Fitzgerald Boston, Sept 110; Jimmy Kelleher, 135; Pete taking Hickman'and Reeves over 2—(UP)^—Kidlight- at > Leo Orslni’s Oakville will Chocolate, World's Junior $3.85 in Tan and LEONARD OPPOSES Davies Scata, 138: Charley Eagles, 162; the hurdles, 6-1, 3-6 and 6-3. has been Bine, be busy over the week-end, meeting weight champion, and Jimmy DelCrose, 135. to meet Steve Smith of RAFFERTY TO-NIGHT the Southbury town team on the JUST matched jJLAIN “RABBIT* In non-title 10- and White. South school tomorrow Bridgeport, Conm 9. grounds Park Sep- afternoon and Reldville round bout at Fenway $4.95 New York, Sept 2—Benny Leon- Sunday Ralph Metcalfe, husky Mar- an- STAGG DENIES RUMOR tember 6, the Argonne A. A. ard will face Phil west afternoon at Hamilton Par^k for quette University negro sprinter Rafferty, nounced to-day. Bide welterweight, In the feature the City Recreation league title. who won second In the 100 and It will be the fourth meeting, bout of six rounds at the X^ast night the Davies suffered Chicago, Sept 2.—(UP)—A. A. third in the 200-meter dashes of $4.85 a set $£.35 Long between the two Boere, Chocolate Beach Stadium and will their second defeat of the season Htagff, University of Chicago foot- the Olympic games, resents nick- to-night, won decisions In each pre- have one of the most difficult as- on their home diamond bowing to ball boach for the last 40 years, de- names such as "Flying Ebony’’ having vious bout. signments since his return to the the Brooklyn Cubs of the Public nied today# that he planned to re- and "Midnight Ex press,’’ as used ring, as Rafferty has opposed Parks league, 3 to 2 In a six Inning tire at the end of the 1932 season. frequently by the sports writers some of the best boxers In the di- fray. "Hank” Venslow held the Stagg recently celebrated his 70th In referring to his tremendous BAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS vision. home club to five hits, one a home birthday. "I don’t know who starts speed. He prefers "Rabbit." run by Mlnlcucci which the center- those rumors,” said Stagg. “I used (By United Press) fielder lost in the shrubs. Charley to worry over them, but now they HOPEVILLE PLANS ELEVEN TORHINGTON ELEVEN N. T.—Kid Choco- gemetas the winners but live just amuse me a trifle." At Freeport, Go, ORGANIZES gave & Cuba, stopped will be hits, Venslow and Stanley garner- Despite the fact that A1 Blan- late, 128 8-4, Singleton AIl-Torrington repre- New Upson Marchese. 180 1-8, sented on the again this ing two apiece; THEY START—OR ELSE chlone will not be with them this Frankie gridiron York title; Tony near and the year, Hopevllle will be represented (4)—retained following playeis 185, Lynbrook, de- secured: Kel- EVEN THE HOUSES KNOW HIM In Australia the starter of a again by an amateur team. Prac- D’Alessandro. have been Tripaldl, Jamaica, Labor Store Closed All Day Ben- has been acting ns horse race has no assistants tt> tice will be held Saturday after- feated Jack Slemers, 184, Monday, Day, ley, Grady, Gatfnebin, Dowd. Terry Farley 178, custodial of' the New York and bring the horses into line. It a noon at 2:30 o’clock at the tot near (8); Sammy Sorlrfho, Hunting- •ventu, Szezwokekl, Radzevich, knocked out Simon Neuroeygr, Zande, George, BeloskI New Orlenas race track Jockey racer isn’t properly trained he’s the end of the Baldwin street; bus ton, Abraham, 1 e Now York U). and the Bare* brothers. rooms tor almost 10 years. just left a t the post. lift** 18>. .. TisE1 2. i a:■ .-s*: