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Old Fulton NY Post Cards by Tom Tryniski • I Changes Aid Football QUEENS CLUB 9 Coach Little Predicts Aggressive and Rougher SPORTS Grid Tactics This Season SIGNS PLAYERS The end of the war and the return of soldiers to civilian life will act as a hypodermic to intercollegiate football. Coach .Lou Little de­ clared yesterday as he launched the 14th season at Columbia University. FOR DUAL BUI The Lions mentor firmly is con--f- vinced Army and Navy will domi-' LOU O NEILL nate the grid picture, but he ;• SrftiMfUer and Fletcher looks for improved quality of per­ RAIDERS PREPARE formances on other fronts* to Bolster I AM*. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER % 194ft Page Nine Lou feels Columbia, with ai squad of huskies, will enjoy a sue- '• FOR GRID SEASON Aggreg atios. cessful season in spite of a heavy 1 schedule- Rip Schaedler. sensational irst Seabee Magazine, service publication for the personnel of the Little says it is going to be al baseman, who quit Toroate of the good year. But he thinks next] WITH BIG SQUAD International League last seasoa Naval Construction Battalions and mouthpiece of 250,000 Seabeea, seasoseasonn wlH ^ the grpat one< I - would have us add our written voice to the campaign for play-in* the greater than the years 1919 and i Coach Lott Will Book over a salary argument, has decided 1 world series on a Pacific Island . The actual world series, not ex­1920, after the last World War. He to pass up • career wita WlUiama- heMeves a number of college elevens pori of (he Eastern League to flnua hibitions of the teams involved iei the series. Team for Oct. 7 Debut are going to be much better than the season with- the Queens Club, Writes Franklin J. Bills, sports editor of Seabes Magasine: anyone expects. at Woodside according to an announcement te» Dear Lou O'Neill: New Rule* Aid day by Owner James Bradiori The purpose of the World Series-in-the-Pacine idea is two-fold. "The new- rules are going to help • The Jackson Heights Raiders are Turner. the game. The most radical change, I busy preparing for their debut at First, it is baseball's greatest opportunity to prove that its mouth i Schaedler developed a strong fol­ behalf of servicemen are really sincere. Secondly, this play of course, is permission to pass;Queens Baseball Park on Sunday, lowing at Queens Park last season. f aerim-'0ct* 7- Tn* name at their first He will replace George Helnink, his wrHi.a n.**« «. p««^,c ~ y.y -~ —» - —., S^TTT^ V'\ ""7 .7 1 opponent will be announced at an successor at the initial sack. Turaar strain on the nation's transit system. ;mage. That will help the offense.! . indicated. earJy dat( Rip will play both games agaiaet Since the Navy Department has already invited the series winner and I am always in favor of ag-i Dick Lott, founder and director of the New York Police nine en Surn- to make a 90-day tour of the Pacific and has agreed to furnish trans- gressi on in football. tithe club and former prep . school u a in rv da>. Schaedler is a power-hhsnsr Donation it is a sure bet the Navy would not fail to provide the "Because 1 fought for this rule, f ""J* \*j *f "- « as head and last seasoa poked out more ponaiion,* ."V „- - , <hJ t„mm te nUv fch* «ries *"<! the one that eliminates out; [ coach He will be assisted by a doubles than any member of saw same fafcfeties and transport for the teams to play the series 1 _ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • gtaff of experk,nc<fd football txpertfc Turner roster. The fact that the players would lose out on the not inconsiderable ,abeled a nut wno wllntg to change! Among these are Robert Parker, Turner also announced that Hsu/ bonus derived from series receipts can also be partly made up. It is the rules just for the heluva it," = former Amherst College star, who AILEEN WINNER Fletcher, a Marine, who caught aut possible that she series could be sponsored by the USO and the players - he added. WJL *? ™!™e SSS f°Lthe th,ird Sunday, will continue with taw ™ ' "Don't believe that for a mln-1 >ear «•> a r°w William Harris, for- Hub. Because of his hitting ability, paid as performers. - _ but only to! rnerly coach at Ohio Westeyan Uni- IN YACHT EVENT Fletcher will be shifted to the out­ ute lm for changeSi field. He will lake Faeilities are already available for series games at Pearl jhelp thp game progress! Look j versity, will return for his second Harbor Guam and Manila, where there are first-class diamonds and!how football has improved since v*ar a* another line tutor. Bill Shields Beats Knapp ^^ Jfis' j*rth »Jj* ^<L stands capable of holding upwards of 30.000 GIs. Facilities in other I those years before the first World J Collins, well-known boxing, football rt w ^ ^ With Fletcher in left. Manager stanos eapaoie oramuing op «re» « ' „. .A • u , T-i.«A.i »r- I think it will do even more' and baseball mentor, will assist in FA IRWAY Joe Benes will present a hard-hit- l8 n at Manhasset logical spots such as Okinawa, Saipan and the Admiralty '» «|Changingt and for tm, better, in I coaching and training both Raider; ting outfield with Jimmy Ash worth, eould easily be made ready by October. ithe next 10 years than it did in teams. John Brown, Alabama Unl- By JOHN BRENNAN m _ .. formerly of the Bushwicks in If the Detroit Tigers win the A. L. pennant, and they're on top '• the last 25 " j versity, will coach the center can- PORT WASHINGTON-Cornelius „d A, FranMne im righu J* . .v T»_UI_ _»„IJ „^* « »v,««~ •« ••• urm A/. Coach Little believes squads will j didate. Jack Morris, New York Shields returned to the tiller of his\ Joe Yeager wiU do the now, the servicemen ,n the Pacific would get a ehance to see some of ^^ ^ ^ M ^1 average thia A c crack hurdler and former 01 R QOLFING CONTEMPORARY, Larry Robinson, when ex- na(ionaAileen , yesterdaClass y; njiii Ih4 ,lei SPronff the1 Interrta> - :nfo^r douoleheaderthe Queensme. n ia both their ex-mates HI action. Hank Greenberg, Al Benton and Tommy |but reg;ret9 that in hls case ne has Oklahoma University football and tolling, he Virtues of his World-Telly Hole-in-One tournamenLjailerI -~" Tweek programVt"Man'- -..TZZZ *^^ ZZL*Z£'*Z Rarw f Bridges are ea>servicemen now (Bridges is soon joining the club).a bunch of youngsters only. He track star, will coach the ends and it the iir^est event of the season, but along comes the Department , - * ft© bolster his uncertaia staaT. ase ------ • --«• »- v ,. , *, hopes to able to make a* annoaaea- nlavina- with the Tigers. The boys would get the thrill of their lives is still waiting for some of the eranwill sals froo mac tlas ats co-traineryear's undefeate. d |of par B wjth its Knickerbocked fixture to dwarf the ace parade . .jhasset Bay Yacht Club. fm. •_•* i u -ki » •«. i_.~w.ii *.— •» gridders from the 1,700 eligible GIs RaideFourteenr Footbal, anl d teapossiblm ary e15 giving,Th. vet- e K ckerbocker, a handicap event to be staged at the 10 municipaM Aileen mewle the be/t of a south- mont regarding the sifnlag «# a Raider fans high hopes for another j j watchmg their favorites play. How about it, baseball fans? £ Columbia College-only group' course Sunday, Sept. 16, is expected to attract nearly 3,000 divot' SOuthwester; winning by a minute newcomer today. banner season. Heading the list is die-ren John < Brownie) Carroll, ———+- j eligible for Lion varsity teams—to more than three times as many as lured by the Hole-in-One and 36 seconds over W. H. Stan-* Predicts Rougher Play Bill Woerhlin, who will play his | jaJ^bol Ford ham Weft, Franklin, with «• stf* a good idea and we'd hke to go on com<l back Then hf thtnlcs he Woerhlin who will play his | jambol ^ which ig st d in Westchester, New Jersey and gayside . --;,"., Bumble Bee which was guided I Newtown and "This year you will see rougher third year on the varsity at center. At Quee record as backing it to the limit. We believe the high official* of base- will have g good teara> "TPnrtlrv" (Small a IQI.nxi.nrf ,,»to,o Al 3- rate, the latest advices from the Department of Parks head-| £* ^™ R ^ form„ Ku.^; ^"""'.IrSii^I £ , , . , .„ . "Pooky" Small, a 191-pound veterann , L..„_f' indicate more than 2.400 entries have been filed already andL^ £Sl^mt0 ace. j **" ** °^ *."• ,*l„yLll? ball should get behind your idea and see it through. 8 Hlgh i football. I mean that, it will be , w„, ^ Qn ^^^^ boy can IJ" ^ additions will be made to the list after _ next Sunda, - ,y , Another siiable fleet was on hand. Auer or Keane will work more rugged. These mature for-l | ter or tackle, can pass and I ^j"._" the locals in the nightcap. aolsricr eoti foe Our sv' p ay cen 11 be |425 in war bonds and stamps ... On Sept. 16th there n3 embarkirig ,„, the races *a Permit a soldier to express his views on your item on girl snorts, mer kids coming- back will play j kick. Tubby" Davis, "Tex" Pas- wi„ ^ an fg-hole'qualifying round at each course for all playerlayerss whwhoo sewn clmsscn The start was de- Dear fir: carel,a and 1 heartily endorse any program which will feature female athletes.
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