• 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 „- - , 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* ^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 "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. It the game to hilt, and that is the: "Buddy" McCarthy are have a )mitted five cards to the course supervisors . . ,'Th~" e .--t«M«J —] f#rrwf until 3 P M. due to the has been my pleasure so watch many fine girl softball teams here in sway football must be played. I ithree' re,urnin8 guards who will - ,; « « , , ~ , ? „ ,. , . ,, , .provide plenty of beef 'up front." and ru nerup at each course will receive §25 and $10 in bond? and'j^ of atr during she early after- GLENDALE TIGERS stampa respectively . . .Then, on the following Sunday, the qualifiers _ Queens, notably at Queens Park and Cedarhurst Stadium. ,dont mean that they will play! tackle, the Raiders are well noon At will c< lipete in the city final, _ the winner to get^a $50. war bonjjj j M, Halsted's Fidget led the In Georgja, where I come from, women wrestlers form an impor-| dirty football. There is a differ- [ fortified by the return of Jim Miller, ! and til runner.up a $25. war bond Out at Kissena, Pro DicklCla^, s* groUf). This race proved a MacDofkld- is beating the drum effectively as the more than 245 MEHOnO MACKS tant part of any sard. In some instances all-women bouts are held.; enre between ethically rough play j "TinyAlex Kofcm" Sheinkopa andf Boanbd Foel Bolb leavDownee nos humdinger until Bob McCultough's an reveal . .•'-. Kissena's Rudy Vlasak recently led the city in th* And while these women are aot as good as the prewar wrestlers, i»i d dirty playing. These return- cause for worry over the end posi-len !ea Felicity faded in the beat home T>e Oletidale Tigers' ng Is men8 ampionsbip qualifying.'"\ .x, '' : - .* - ' *'J * many instances they are much better than some of the men wrestlers!! ? " «"» Navy ™en, <°°. will tions. '. j and lost By 34 seconds. The winner A complete set of fast, hardrun- of the race on inaugural day. Phil r«»cord *i w»# Queens I have seen since I have been in Uniform. I have seen some very sorry>ijbne rnind—wiplaying witn thh e onlgamey .on That'e thoughs thet ii ning backs who will once again' ALLEY STREAM GOLF (LUB, enjoying a flourishing sea- \ Patton's Kandahar, did not fare so tournament fees been i excuses for wrestlers m Queens arenas. How about bringing stars.way a good team must perform, »«on nder the aegis of Herb Einni is facing the loss of a half - Lou Ihlnks the Ivy League, which I cavort in Raider colors, is made up well in the second test: •., followed af thousands of like Mildred Burke, women's wrestling champ, to Queens? dozej holes if one of the four owners of the tract decides to conT* has carried on almost unanimously :of Bill Harris, quarterback. "Windy" Bob Eraser's son Bob Jr. .kip- ^ ^ m ^of whowfmmm have Also in the Army I have seen Mickey Walker's troup of boxing^;during the war (with the sumi ate a deal hanging fire with a real estate developer ... pered the family > Black Jack to an interested in she Alliance picture excep- Perkins and Johnny Douglass at 1 halfbacks, and Dick (Blockbuster) Don be surprised to find Old West bury Golf Club again in opera easy win In the Victory Class. It alone. This was proved last night ladies. Their bouts had enthusiasm and spirit, if they lacked physical 'tibn of Harvard for three years, Thompson at fullback. tion . . Several groups are seeking the course adjoining Roosevelt was the second win for the ton. • I when the New York Giants an and .«kill requirements. Princeton for one), will be stronger Among the promising candidates FieU . . . Both Beth page and Nassau County Park, nee Salisbury,, Whirlaway. a red-hulled Star, led nounced that Carl Hubbell, chief I have heard of women football teams and baseball teams also. than ever, since all of these East will ich have four course* in operation next season . . Beth page are Plunkett. Ryan, Stewart, Mul- that class with Ted Click_« the th<> ^j ,u(f ,nd lUnk ^ ern institutions have been blessed shoti pick up patronage from Queens in view of Na«*au's policy Women in track events are a natural occurrence. laly, «Piro, Brooks, Flaherty, Mils- helm.. mn. Th, e nost . won by 125 over, Berry„ , ^hi_s r»gh»ban_,^_,, d^ man woultMi with Naval RQTC units, rugged of hi ring non-county resident* . . , Beth page would like to stage Annan I«c|m t Ace. which captured i,_ _„ I.__J •-.«!_*.» ^ .- So I say, let Queens take the front in bringing women in all kids who can play football too. topha, (Jeorg*. Widholm, Keklsson, ii.. A.I..H- f„... ' «•»». i..t °* **" band tonlgnt to see tttw Batly, M<"Cue. Martello, McGovern. the tional public link* again on it a Black course ...PaC Abbott,, sports to New York. In boxing, wrestling, football, track, softball and "I've got a couple of kids from the ^AUainlle Toast erown- l««t,TlJM., ,„ mtUm M„nBt *, 0tt- Sullivan. Banchcfsky, starred in last the oily wood character actor, heat Claude Rippy* in th* iWfi \ :^...:.-. ._ - , Maek» under the lights at Arettc baseball, eherchex le femme? the Navy ROTC myself. So must : f: ; : f year's Brooklyn Prep back field. Anal at' Bethpage." ';';•-":.''* :*~s/ -''-* '••':•"'*.T'^:\r:d\-r""•.,'..;v'. -'^-^W.i :'-; have the other coaches at the '••An Invader from the rtougla*ton QV- Sincerely" yours, Ryan, giant tackle, hails from Bay- big Eastern schools." stated Little. Yacht Club. Luther Beck. ni|ing1 j|or_ ltimn 2ft players have sra***- side. Wilholm played baseball for Bi U/SGT. ROBERT J BEIDER. "But they are not as important as Duncanbrthe N'orth, Hills :clan bncefought Bombardier Wells! his Aye-Aye^Aye. led' the Light- j mtffi rrom the Tigers* Arctwr Oval •he continual striving of coacthes Bryant High and looks even better >n KnArid . . . A record field is expevteH to tee off next Thursday in "'^ - : V _. . x,'. . . I grounds to ntrm bertiis on the New and officials for greater perfection, at football, W>// Moid Br>K And we annume voit'd Itkr to referre xo*ne of thoxe the IA \A's amateur-pro championship at the Wheatlev Hills Golf Other dans winners Included *ork Q{^% lfl !h, p.,t 1hr„ Iffy rtxxlm' -nraffhe^f Iwant innovations to keep abreast Club .; . The Kast Williston organization, incidentally, staged a sue- ;J>ir*lc Hansen's New Bedford Clas. , d eBerry of football's potentialities." * j n Md Hubb#|1 n D cessful ^arty for wounded servicemen last week . . .Harry McNaugh- sloop Night Hawk, Stan Bell's One- _wil will | nevHmmme theittl^irr eyemvmms —•-peeled « r^,, R«« Powers Lon^s ro Ploy Coll+f* Sports Emphasis on football is back. In ton he Jed a group of radio entertainers . ... Pomonok will be the T>n vv'»sp, another dual winner talent ia the years to come. the colleges now, Lou says. With j LEOPARDS TAKE WttltM Taillite. The majority of players on the of the LIGA seniors' title chase on Tuesday, Sept. 18th - DouglaHelme's Seeth's Manhasses Comett Pear Lou- the abandonment of a number ofj Troy i irmichael, winner of Pomonok's senior crown last weekend,; tn<*k. One-De- Tigers are still enrolled in rue* teams, . including Georgia, North should >e a tough nut to crack in the insular scramble Pete «*" Bantam and Judy Suther- Your recent article about my toseing away chances for college lamls school, and the others, with a few Carolina and Iowa Pre-FHght, will TWO FROM RIVALS Lambe ion- of Flushing is putting on a mixed Calcutta next weekend! Meteor. enceptions, hover around the 30- scholarships by taking a job with the Williamsport team has been send the game back to the colleges, at No. Hempstead* Country Club The auction and pool festivi-' year mark. sent to me and I wish to state that I sure do regret my action. he believes—and he can't wait, The Leopards won a double bill!ties w^e held last Monday night It will be an 18-hole event with The Otto Macka, who will pea* either. „',:'.' Accepting the Williamsport contract made it impossible for me from the Monarchs, taking the first ltn* m driving from the even tees BAYSIDE WOLVES vide. the opposition tonight, art to play in the all-star game in Philadelphia on Aug. 18 as a repre one of she outstanding industrial game, 8-5. behind the four-hit pitchy teams about ttto New York Area sentative of the Queens-Nassua League. I tender my apologies to the tng of Giannieo and winning the. and boast several players with fans at the Queens-Na«sau league and also to Hank Hasel, the ciWCRAWFOR D NINE nightcap. 8-7. 41. City Boys in National i CAPTURE TITLE minor league experience mnd seas. cuit's president. Marcus hurled the nfgblcap and era! discharged servicesne* tn t*e* ,The Ba\s!d* Wolves won the lineup f sure wi«h I could go to college and I would like you to know won his own game by clouting a AT EBBETS FIELD three-base hit. Five Local Players to Plau With Equitable Sine .lunjor division Kiwsnis League Marager Frank Herbert was still that I had offers from Eordham and Manhattan, but now due to the i baschnll title, defeating i be Jarlx- The spores: in Youngstown, Ohio, Tourneu undecided aerly today who te start mess I am in 1 guess I will be unable to go. Manager Bobbie Williams of GUs m>n He'Rhts Eagleg. l.VR staging a on th* P**rhing mound. With an Lou, r really love baseball and basketball and my ambition right Greenlee's Pittsburgh Crawfords itl> r fi n' •b "t h n I important AlUance duel coming up will turn the "Big Three" and the T>. Pt'voiir.ct 111 1 Smith r * o o.m t lot Island Citv is well-represented in the National Amateur seven-run rally m the sixth inning. So!!«*lto.lf 4 3 1 : I...!>i- * 4 113. two da>-s s'er .t is «|uite inprob- now would he to play these sporta in college. Do you think you can ! "Little Four* loose on the highly i A •.•!•.' U) I »'i l M»lt«>».lf s n o o Bascha) Federation tournament at Voungstown. Ohio, openins tomor- Rolfe started for the Bayside abie m* will UM either l^ou J P*von*.f *> 2 «"ii'Mtl)>r1ib I t n 3 do anything for me? I touted Ivnoxvllle, Tenn., Grays, Witsh lb continuinji through Sept. lfi. team but "retired in favor of Beifter Ray Blesslnger, ilf8dw 5 11 lOpScbmldt P Jtio!row a Bob Kunat or Please convey my apologies to Mr. Hasel and with thanks. I am, of the Negro Southern iC»mp»nnf!«.rf \ I 2 lXIorrlt.rf 4 0 0 0 «.• tk» ' GUnnlco.p 3 0 0 OlShore.lb 4 0 0 .7 s than five of the regulars* ~~- ! " in the third inning when the Jack- Jieorge Wallack m order to havo Sincerely, " [League, in the first game '- Ltvtn#.2b 3 0 0 2!H«uth.3b 3 10 2 No li son Heights batsmen combed KTm all of them in shape for the Ridge* 3 11 3* K*l kr.ct .. 7 0,1 0 of th Equitable Life Assurance three team doubleheader at Ebbets rxmitein « : for four runs. wood Dodgers. Roggie Ma by and WiHiarasport, Pa. MARTIN (RED) POWERS, J Field on Sunday afternoon. The M>n nrfSR.tr 2 110 Societji Baseball Club, representa- Major League Standings Frank Milouski. Wolves* third BUI Clark worked ;n Wednesday's bargain offering will start at 2:05 Tnt t'.i 3SH1237' . Tota'.f 315.4 24 the New York' City metro- NtTlV't —— — '0200000 2 1—S tives baseman, starred, turning ,n se\eral game against the Brooklyn Puerto The time_ to have asked advice, Kedt was before yoti signed the con- o'clock. The winner in the ap- AMERICAN LEAGUE Leopardi - 3 « o o a a 2 l x—s jjtart ^ec,ion \n ^e tournpy hail fielding gems, George Bernard of Ricans so the field will moat !iha> tract. However, we ttritl 9*e what can be done and trill let yon know. petizer will oppose the Brooklyn Errors—Dorwtfllt 2 'YE5TERDAVS B3SSnt-T8 Ix>pfi. Mlll*r, Two-ba»« STW .YORK 14. Dr'rolt 5 ;Mti. the "Wolves and Jack Mahon of the ly narrow down to Rocce Rotunao, Brown Dodgers in the second tiff. hit*—J PSvone. Donatrlll. W»lsh. SrhroWt from ng Island • City. - Jim v Thrw-b«s* hit—Mcnnegiin LfJI on b»s#*- TOtroit 5, ?OtW Y"FK 2 .HMOt. 1 Facie* led their teams at bat. each. Frank Renda. or possibly a And at Aqueduct today we like Playful Jane, Sea Base. Matruh, The "Big a Three." all long ball l.w>P«r- Perdutj .^1-04 43 rd sti'eet; Tom B'-«tr>n 9 "-Clu-fUnd i ' .'. artf« .-< out—Br Glsnnlro #. by Schm1(ir: Cavani P'^ladrlplifa 6. ni:«-i S rl»|i collecting "three hits. comer. hitters who have already demon Fgh. .TJ-T.H 4.1 rd stteet; Don- •A »jth.!nirton 2, S7 l^ut* o fist: 'w Gamumph, War Trophy, Oatmel (Best Bet>, Flaught and Fire Sticky. 10. B«m nn b»Sl»* Off r;!nnni>o 7. n(f s<*hml ! strated I heir socking ability in S. Hstji—Off <;iannirn i tn ,» irtninf», rtl aln J)l le .'il'-.^i 46th street; Tonv Watttlrtgton, 3. St. lvnm* '.'' >2nil rr^ght The score: SrhmUlt 12 ;n $ inning* Kit DT plf^hM bill— FVilnr 14-43 31st diive; arid Difk , - STANDINC: or THS CLUB^ , Ray*M* WAITVS Jvtm M»(f*t« Ebbets Field, ate outfielders Fred By Srhmlrfl Hi Winning pitcher^—Clsnnlm.^ • *1 1 ab r h «' Morefteld and Jose Colas and s-o u>stng pnrh*r—Sfhrnidt -i?mi*trf«—sn- Bischo 32-J6 48th street, are the,^^, i^^^i, IVSW/ 3 2 2 lS It 4 10 3: their trade lo bring down the Bruntg.rf 7 1 1 01D Pavon*.ct S 2 2 1 last ton When they ended In J'.Wttk'kl 3t»-i» 4 1 2 3!C1 Brte* lb 4 2 1 lkSnllrrltn.lf Mil),. ^ GAMKS TODAY T Wltlr»iakl ?t 5 2 2 0'Frame m" \ 13 2 7: TO BE REVIVED Knoxvtlle club, which is one of the smith •• *- 4 10 7 t.oper 3h 4 ti 3^fourth hlace in a competition of] Dftrr.lt- *t NEW 'YORK <2 X) P *f > KaacakH 10 0 IMahin cf 3 2 1 11 Champion's NBA Lightweight Title Not at Stake * 1 n 13»J p»vnn*.e r, i 2 «| St. Louis ' at Washington , .night' nesn^yer^ 2b i 3 V l'Rf*in*»n.3b-p 4 11* best balanced independent aggre- SV'nT^U^ 16 ul Chicago at I'hiladflphla ()i Rogers, rt ' 4 • • «: 4 v l r walah.lh i 1 2 •! • 3 1.1 D'GFMI f»-3li— gntions in the country. It is the' Min»r.2h 3 0 2 OlD'ttrrsrnzo r A. B. Chandler, commis- Cl<*v*tand -at Botton. • V . Bnlfe p-lf 1 • 9 O'SHannmi'p ^ ]«-!•! CHICAG43—Three of the natlost's Tonight at Garden Against Moran Kay ward If 1 o • n° debut appearance of the Grays, and MoiW." .1 0' 2 3:t^»ln*" 21) ii i oj Sena ^fr baseball, and other high 2 0 0 0 iHrtlnw* • ••"top golf tournaments, the Western l n n : ;i-rnt"' • M 5(114 0 1 3 .1i sioner , NATIONAL LKAGHK r n ,h they should prove a popular at- ,H«uth 3h 4 0 1 ' M.-i-np 4 .i 2 if govern lent" officials Who sanction Tola!* 38 IS 14 ?1 Trt.n' s»8 8 if°P^ -. * Amateur and the ITnkm. Tke Williams, Ifghtweight champion by National Boxing Associs> YK.HTKRDAY S RESULTS aBatted for miey m the traction with the fans. T<-.t'. rit» will be renewed in !£•§, the Wet*. H 7 S 27 Total* 41*n27: hf» toj Chtcagia «. NBSV YORK 1 tton standards, meets Mexican Nick Moran tonight In a 10-round, non- The dehydrated heavy hi It em i.mn» rdi ~~- season th" New Yorkers Plttaburgh 17 BROOKLYN S Jarhaon Hnghla 4 • 3 • :- » ern Golf Alton at ion announced to> Moiitn 2^-s • This] 10 114- m-lS . M n rrhl odBbpcte against the teams of Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 1 B»v*lde Wnlvea •~^~ d|rv title Aght, and the fans are expected to flock to Madison Square Gar* who have crentcd a furore wherever i " * — i>oo«nio2 4— - Will Boston 9 St Lf>Uls 1' Riellv Be:tter »»* aate« llld Illet TOT tOe LUrOe run D v .1 Wltkmkl Threebaae f*tfa-M»h«n Bernard rham p-OCSbtpS. Suspended StSBSS chipan; General Motors BTANOtMp OF THB CLUBS r their heavy cannonading are Jim-il^f . ."~ . P* «ne._ hrtt on ^wicw- ! bon; Home run—Mah«n Stolen -»«e»—V Quarte ,«._ ... Z , ^J of the killer instinct, but the betting ran two-to-one that Williams, arrha S. I.«*>pard» 8. Double, playa—Monarch* n , ; \M;„U;„<,T, pnct V>mriitrt* ' w.'i: Pet. w. L Pet. my (Jeept Johnson, fleet-footeded.l . Leopards 3 Struck out-By Mennrgan 7. by Pontiai Michigan. Post PIOOUCIS, f t>onn«n,2. OBrtm 4 Frame 2 Rletly : Belt- 1942 Will be Selected Bt a latCT ,r u :tChicag: o *t 47 aX Pltliburfh 72 S.1 , •SJ3 making his first Garden appearance m three months, would outscore Shortstop: Outfielder Joe Almagro*0" !'!* '' * 7. Base* on bails—off Mmnrgan 2.'»ff 'Battle !i>'pk. Michigan; Acme Alu- St. Lout5; 7S S3 S9F.-Bo«on < X* 74 ter. B4rnwrd Struck o«jt—By Rolfe 4 by JStH- rneetinv President T C Bu'z MU : • "• Man-un . 10 Winning pitcher—Marru*. Losing: •" .,, ,*. r-»~. ,„^ BROOKLYN 72 SA .^Cincinnati W 7a 19S his Latin opponent. Opinion was about evenly divided whether the who can also give a good accou nt,:pi»rher—Mennegan minurrt Allovs ( omparny, L>a%ton.;|ji. ' YORK C! Rl S3S'PhHad»!rhi» »0 TO<3 » ter v by Green 2 Bates o*> batia—off R->tfe nwfing. r-r«?sia*fni i i^. ouii. mown. lethal-punching Williams would connect with a knockout. ;of himself as a southpaw chucker - fOhin, jul additional clubs from GAMKS TODAY 2. off Beifter s off Green • H:ta—off Roife Proceeds from the Open will be Z'oVS f^il^mmZ off turned oeer to rehabilitation cen- Moran, who despite his Irish* •• ' • j—— land first baseman; Pitcher Cecil' PAGING TEAMS other etions of the country: . NKW YORK at Chlratn '• . BROOKLYN al Ptltthurgh snafnoiy i m i 3 inntnt Hit b» r«i»rt>ed ban ters. But* added, while the AM- name is strictly Mexican, lost to | (Kaiser, a 1.37-jiound port side ace.' The Broadway Cafe Softball Club The Cquitable's brilliant record Boiton at' Si i.i'Ui« ntgliti. a^»CXari2af® ^ "»"-"- 'J w" teur receipts wth be devoted to New York - recogn ized lightweight; Sports Calendar who throws buckshot, he is so fast. 5s looking for a game-for* Sunday, of 13 ^•iumphs and two setbacks Phllartelnhla at , Clnonnaii 11 the Chick Evans Scholarship Fund champion Bob Montgomery in his Commercial Lea«ue of fof r ,d, ,ur t, Nw,h and Curley Andrews, smooth field- Call Uus (tingle at RAvenswood in 'tW Dihigo to Hurl For Cubans west«er"n ~University' « - . °" " only previous Eastern appearance j TODAY ing second baseman. 8-9410. between 8" ahrt 10 P. M. Createj New York prompted the after outpointing Bob in a bout j cnt selection committee, Herman Rarron of White Plains H»rw» Bacteg tourna Against Black Barons N Y., won the Wi-atern One*, and on the West Coast The Eastern Aqu'ducl Bare Track. Srit post second ••onsecutive season. LESLEY CUP GOLF M for th, i r Martin Dihigo vefwitlle Cuban p"' Ahbott «f t^a Angetea won the fight, at Philadelphia, resulted in j HartMa* Baring to btfi illy invitf the Society nine *•• unpopular decision mod the pen- j R/K>aevell R> »*IY Weatbiiry Brst t»"«* a to outstanding tf-am <>f the tluRger and fast ball pitcher, will Amateur the las! time th#-y r M as the 1 pte showed It with a ahower off HOOK, LINE AND SINKER New Yfltk nvlrnpolilati area TO BE RESTORED hurl for thr New York t.ubana at h"" • •eball seat cushions w«st New Ynr* vi. Gt«n4a>e Tigers at Tiic J-ftmniittfi' also was im- the Polo Ground* Sunday when they and Vartrk avenuea. B* JACK Al.l-ISON It was against another Mexican. !arT*ki,n°,,S,«Jrh,1i!irfl prcsscfi by the Equitable'* per- Plans for the restoration of Ini? oppose the Birmingham Black rrvr..--— KNTKI_-.I_ TO» - -I -RSK •-—T Juan Zurita, that Williams won i araw »• c#«iarhur»t ,• cedarhnnt stadium KASTEBN WARTIME TABI.K OP LONG ISLAND TIDES foi mart of 12 wins and two losses Barons. IX)NDON The Daily Mail's »,0f» 1 1 r Bandy a ftoek nr- usland |he servicemen's team- the Lesley Cup team matches next h-s MBA title last winter in Mexico' * ** - mmttmt Hoot HU«I: a«ainst Dihigo, has walloped a home run golf tewnamewt at world famous In.at amateur competition in year are being made, with Isaac City, knocking out his foe in the A A 1 »hr>» at City Park Cove. *S|! stronR«! and four single* in his last six trip* St. Andrews on Sept 19 drew ma* second round, and Moran" is out to P at AM PJkt AJkt r M A.M the nal >n Many of the Army and B. Grainger, president of the'Met- to the Polo Grounds plate. 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