Souped-Up Soupbones Of Veteran Elbowers Dazzle Youngste IN PRO AND COLLEGE ROSS ARRIVES Luminaries In Century Of Progress Pigskin Exhibition OLD GUARD MOUND GRID STARS MEET NEW YORK TODAY ACES TRIUMPH I IN CHICAGO SOON ON WAY TO CAMP GAMES YES Champion to Continue to All-Americans of 1933 to Test Best Professional Corn* Ferndale to Prepare lor Allen Stout, Flint Rhem, Jess Haines and bine at World’s Fair August 31—1Question as to September 6 Bout Victors as Youthful Batters Are Helpless- Which Is Better Brand of Football to Be Decided Barney Ross, the world's light- can Loop Tilts Rained Out—Five Doubles' weight and welterweight cham- DONAHUE pion, arrived In New York this By JIMMY morning over the Broadway Limit- By THEON WRIGHT NKA Service Sports Writer ed, of the Pennsylvania lines. Bar- (tinltcd Press Staff Correspondent) Chicago, Aug 17—When the all-star ex-collegians’ eleven ney Is just stopping over for a few New York, Aug grief is continue to 17—(UP)—Great beinj cleats with the Bears’ pro grid outfit hert minutes, intending to tangles Chicago his training camp at the Grossing- among youthful batters of the by the more to settle August 81, the game probably will do tht er Country club, at Ferndale, N. up soupbones of some of the most venerable $ld argument as to which is the better brand of football— Y., where he will \vork out for his with Jimmy McLarntn, . Old Burleigh Grimes, fading relic of conflict between the meeting college or pro—than any previous two which takes place In the Madison days, is of course the outstanding example of antiquity. urcuits. Square Garden Bowl on Sept*#. Everything Is set and ready for The senator at large from Wis- In the past, several contests Barney’s arrival at the Grosslnger consin was wagging an elbow as Davies Forfeit have been played with an attempt camp. New York representative far back as 1913, and since then Sol has been on the service with club to decide this question, but there Gold ground has seen every Major League for several days superintending the in the National league but Cin- Game to Metros never has been a truly represen- little arena In which Barney will cinnati and Philadelphia, and was tative bunch of college boys on Leaders do his dally dosen. It’s an arena recently discharged by the Yan- Due to tlie league protest any one school team to test the which is being built to accommo- kees. committee’s recent ruling or- date about Besides dering him to use the same caliber of the pros. In the com- 2,000 people. Old Burleigh’s latest feat was to there is a new house just finished , the New team in the replay game this ing game, however, you’ll have LEAUIKG BATTERS out-wag in which Barney will live. It's a southside in a six- Sunday at Waterville Park Player Club G AB R Pet York specialist practically all of 1933’s All-Amer- H little ten-room mansion, in which against the Metros as he used Manush, Wash. 103 121 70 100 .381 performance for Pittsburg— ica the tor the the -title-holder will in their llrst round game. squad in fray Gehrlnger. Det. Ill 433 110 102 .371 sleep where he saw service, Incidentally, and rest Manager Leo Orslnl of the honor Joe Perry, Giants 112 432 33 138 .861 between ''training periods. in 1916. of College. Oakville Davies informed Leo Sehrlg. Yanks 110 427 93 150 .30: Managers Sum Plan and Art Players on the college squad Others of the old guard have P. Waner, Pitts. 107 442 89 101 .301 Winch, together with others of the Conway, secretary-treasurer been dazzling the adolescents, how- of were selected by popular vote, Ross retinue will occupy rooms in the Naugatuck Valley ever. These Include old Tom Zach- League that the Davies and the wh

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