Patsy McGrath Confesses Frame-up Of Fight Against Lord ■'1 I" ■■■'■ "" '• -- .. WALKER EXHIBITS Maureen Orcutt New Spectacular Sports ByLaufn “Conscience Has Not BULLDOG COURAGE Me Rest” Favorite Since Fall BUT ESTOPPED Given Any Now Done Of Miss Helen Hicks Schmeling Proved His Says Pug, Right to Title Taken By JOHN A. CLUNEY By FRANK MURPHY From Him By Sharkey Nearly two years after he disgraced himself and the (I'nltod PrcM Staff Correspondent) Lord Decision name he adopted by an out and out “dive” against Eddie Peabody, Mass, Sept 27—(UP)—Match play in the 36th at Buckingham^ hall, Irish Patsy McGrath has taken to heart anual women’s national amateur gold tournament .began the old adage, "an honest confession is good for the soul.” here to-day with the 1931 champion relegated to the gallery. The last seen of him around these parts was shortly before Elimination of Helen Hicks of Long Island yesterday New York, Sept 27—(UP) he left the city in a hurry, supposedly with part of a marked the first time a defending champion ever had been —’s next heavy- gambling pool in his pocket. .. who *e- put out in thq qualifying round, in so far as available rec- weight championship bout op- ..1 In * letter to fid Curley, slated Mulligan in promot- ords revealed. has been determined George ponent which McGrath the bloodiest, most CONFESSES FRAME-UP ing the show In While the New York girl, unable by one.of did his stuff so that certain Water- was battles since to hit her stride at any point, MAX’S MOTHER HEARS sensational ring bury "sportsmen'* could clean up, 12 strokes ever par, scoring an 89, Luis Firjxr battered Jack McGrath tells that he was coerced Maureen of Haworth, N. J.. Qrcutt FIGHT BY PHONE other and Virglma Van Wle, two of the Dempsey through the ropes— into the double-crossing by favorites, shared medalist honors by ’s technical people—though he does not men- of 77. Miss Or- 27—(UP)—Max with perfect rounds Berlin, Sept tion names. As It, to of Walker any Fatay puts cutt, who also was medalist In this Sell incl lug's mother listened Mickey "I was persuaded Into It and you year’s British championship, scored a report of her son’s victory after he floored the toy bull- five birdies, and In a playoff for over Mickey Walker transmitted can believe the Idea was not my Van dog twice. top-seeding she defeated Miss over an open telephone line con- own, though I will not mention any Wle at the third hole. necting her home with the The twice-postponed Schmellng- names.” One Waterbury fan lost In the United Press bureau In Berlin. Fight Walker contest came to a close af- on the framed featuring Fran Schmcllng sighed and $300 light Enid Wilson, British champion, ter eight rounds of slugging and McGrath and Lord, which numer- with said: trailed Maureen and Virginia clinching. Walker, atter holding ous other wagers were collected by the “Thnnk goodness. I'm so de- a 79 to remain a threat for his own In the early rounds, wilted the of local men who engi- lighted and excited I won’t be group championship. Canada's best per- definitely under a two-fisted attack neered the whole thing. To- able to go to bed. I guess that former was Mrs C. 8. Eddls of by the Germ n In the final round. Tells All settles for once and all the ronto, who scored an 86. ques- Never Stopped Trying McGrath further explains that tion of abilities.” Mrs Glenna Collett Vare of Phil- my boy’s Mickey long before he wus beat- he Is all through as a boxer, hav- fin- adelphia, five times champion, W(A€N A en. flnshad over staggering rights ing contracted scarlet fever at ished In fourth place with an 80, and lefts to Maxle's head, especial- Savannah, Georgia. His letter, of OJEfl, followed by Dorothy Itichards OIRKSIBIE FLBl) ly in the fourth and fifth rounds. particularly his part In the Lord Weston, Mass, who had an 81, and CROSBY FAVORED Schmeling was In such danger then bout is self-explanatory. It fol- of Willoughby, Mary K. Browne that his supporters Implored him lows: ✓ an Ohio, whose card of 82 Included to go In and score the blow they Dear Ed: I guess I am the last eagle. OVER BULKELEY believed would end the fight. boy In the world you would expect Wilson vs Skinner -LAOCrrt ON McGBwJ- But Der Mox weathered these to hear from but here goes. I was storms, and, In the seventh round If knew of any The for to-day’s 18 wondering you good pairings took the lend and held It until the around or hole match round pitted Miss Or- fighters Waterbury Blue and White Sea- show was over. that to come south cutt against Frances Snyder of Open vicinity plan The end came with a dramatic this If do I was going N. Y„ and Miss Van Wle son winter you Rye, Saturday in Hart- suddenness seldom equalled in to that might tell them against Mrs B. P. Mecklcy of 811- suggest you championship fights, to in touch with me, as I think ver Springs, Md. TVllss Wilson faced get ford—Hilltoppers Beat- and almost never shown In a non- I could them a shot here Elisabeth Skinner of South Had- that get title affair. on the and they are ley, Mass, and Mrs Vare was op- en way through Last Week Walker no sooner sat down In better hree than to Mrs K. F. Scheldt of Mor- drawing anywhere posed his corner at the end of the eighth with the of ristown, Pa. Probable feature In the south exception Crosby dropped Its opening game than Jack Kearns, his manager, be- have a matches were those in which Peggy N. O. They good light- to New Haven Hillhouse last sea- gan a one-sided argument. Their that draws well and Wattles of Buffalo opposed Mrs weight here son, but the Schoflcldmen will be conversation when Kearns him here he Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Phila- enj}ed If a boy- was to beat slight favorites to do the opposite Strode away and beckoned to or three c’s delphia and Mrs Opal S. Hill of could pick up two this year when they take on Bul- Referee Jack Denning. The ref- I do not Kansas City teed off against Ber- every other week. sup- keley Saturday afternoon in Hart- eree noddd to Announcer Joe Hum- would consider com- nice Wall of Oshkosh, Wls. pose Kaplan ford. The latter aggregation phries. Schmeling was termed ing down here and fighting and showed a big, but unseasoned team the winner by techlncal knock- X do not suppose the people here Saturday as it dropped Its Initial out. would he ablet o meet his demands. tilt to Hast Hartford, 6 to 0, In a Saw .something me ALONG THE % I would appreciate your letting listless exhibition. One spectator was Jack Sharkey. PATSY MC GRATH know what he would want to come Bulkoley’s linemen frequently He was faced to-tiuy with a certain hate this THEY ALL LAUGHED WHEN Umpire Along about the aevenlh inning, a low-flying dirig- down here, though as* I were in the path of their own ball demand for a return bout with the would like to see SIDELINES across guys guts and I was Bill Klem burned McGraw. McGraw, ible soared the field. Mr. idem eafriers. Their aerial attack up John playing Gorman who succeeded to the titlo him get ruined and there is no one mediocre and they passed up sev- called time. "Aerial rules, Mr. McGraw,” roared vacated by . Schmeling HARTNEffBACK like Ix>ule. I am (By I'nited Press) a sworn enemy of umpires and a stickler for ground who rips them up eral chances to tie the score or in a voice that be heard all over the won the title on u foul In a bout more. I have had PRINCETON idem, could not any even chalk up a victory, had Its rules, before the game harassed Klein to the point with Sharkey recognized ns a fight scarlet fever and It ruined my ■ (U. Polo Grounds, "two bases if a fly ball hits the % Princeton, N. J.# Sept 27 pass receivers been u little more to decide the championship. UNE I am not much good of distraction on various concern- IN JASPER health and regular center technical rulings It was an rule in all base- first title defense p.)_Dan Hlnman, adept. blimp." unprecedented Schmellng’s any more for anything. I hope will he lost to Prince- came In a bout with WUIle Strlb- last season, Saturday’s probable lineups: ing the playing field. Klem showed stoic patience. ball history. you people do not hate me too Its game ton's varsity for opening Bulkelcy Crosby llng of Georgia. Max won this Local in much for that fight with Lord. I ~ Puts here Saturday, An in Meehan Boy with Amherst Bonadies .O’Donnell, Garner -zzm&z'jmmszamzz cs ——w.mm—r fight by a technical knockout realize I made a mistake and my will him on the Injured arm keep left end the final round. His next defense in conscience has never given me any week. Mose Manhattan Lineup sidelines at least a Donlon.Homick, McVerry FRIARS CONCLUDE came In the bout last June with rest since. I did not realize what will replace tackle Kalbaugh probably left Sharkey. Place of Ciccolella I was doing, I was Just a young him. Delmore.Wuters, Sullivan Schmeling, always a slow starter, did not Rumor» And Gathered From crazy kid easily led and I Ic/t guard Reality hit his stride last night at the start I realize MEDIOCRE YEAR New York, Sept £7.—No discour- realize what I was doing. YAI/E Cavanaugh DINapoll of the eighth round. The round rotten to do to ^ with St that it was a thing center was less than a minute underway agement over the 6-6 tie me Jf*w Haven, Conn, Sept 27—(IT. George after he had treated Sheyar.Todd when he shot a crushing right Jolt in Manhattan's p.j__Henry Snowden of Cincinnati, Eonaventure open- as well as he had, because I realize right guard Y Nine Wins 13, Lose 14 to' Mickey's left temple. Mickey's ever treat inter-collegiate heavyweight wrest- This \|forld ing football game was evident yes- that no mannger could Klcrnan Masone Sporting knees buckled. Ho fell to the believe champion, has joined Yales Kgan, a fighter fairer. You can ling Tie 2 in 29 rose terday as the Jasper football squad He is a candidate right tackle and | canvus. Gamely Walker the Idea was not my own and that football squad. St Hutt .. Dunn r e » t at the count of six. Blood stream- work for Its game with 1 for a line position. Paul Grosscup, y r he G ist O f At hi etic C o n t began X was persuaded Into It, though end Games from his mouth. star end on the 1931 freshman right ing Joseph’s College of Philadelphia on will not mention any names. I am Jr, floored him eleven, has been promoted to the Dyber Farley But Schmeling again hoping that George will think more quarterback The campaign the Put- with a hard right to the Jaw, Saturday. and not hold It vargity squad. poorest Practice In blocking at which kindly of me Carter Zcdgryn BY JOHN A- CLUNEY Mickey took the count of nine and that I am through sic Friars baseball team experienc- Manhattan showed its greatest against mo now right halfback staggered to his feet, Schmeling. more. Hop- HARVARD ed since their organization four weakness occupied most of the ses- and cannot fight any Drlggs McHale, Walsh eager for a knockout, swarmed that wll me a line 27—(U. was L line- ing you Idrop Mass, Sept years ago chalked up against sion. Dick Ciccolella, Cambridge, left halfback over him pounding lefts and rights ^veteran tell that you know an end and was a trial at running and any fighters p.)—Ted Crocker, Fresher ..Sheehan the hooded outfit from the centrul Hats Off to Those Irish to the face. Then the bell clanged. man, given winter to Fighting con- are heading south this former Groton school player, has All Over \ guard In place of Ed Ashkar, %ullback Y this season when they won 13, In touch with me. I do not Harvard's Injured list. He for verted back. Mat Murray, 188- get joined At the same last two men de- When the gong sounded again will regret it 11 the side lines with a bad lost 14 and tied two games in 23 approximately time night, young and Johnny think that they Is on the ninth, Walker tried to rise pound sophomore Lord I wish work- last were thay do. If you see bruise suffered In Friday’s endeavors. scended from sons of Erin, exhibitions of raw that fired but Jack Kearns Hartnett, letter-man Fall, and gave courage fronq his stool, would tell him to write me, out. Frank Gleason, a back, his shoul- used in the position vacated by you PASSES Their record follows: placed an arm around Gcnaro. Hoping that you will his brother, Don, a center, and PUNTING, the blood of some 100,000 fans who witnessed the in Ciccolella. also fight spectacles der and Insisted “It's all over center, also Putsic Friars Opponents let bygones by bygones. I remain. Warren Casey, another •• Passing and kicking improve- "11 DeMolays 3 New York and Walker's stand Max Schmel- Mickey.’’ Yours friendly, are idle with injuries. " Chicago. Mickey against ment was also sought. Clarence 5 7 Kearns realized that Walker was PAT McGRATH, STRESSED AT WILBY Hopeville Wacky Mai Thomas and A1 Dona- 11 " Qiard, 4 Vikings 3 ing at the Garden bowl in Long Island was a Remarkable showing of a beaten man. He could hardly Street, Savannah, tried kicks the charge 12 East Hensy DARTMOUTH " 7 Kmanons 2 see from either eye, and blood hue, against — a alternated Georgia. " " the and most trait can have his and a cut of a scrub line. Thomas Hanover, N. H., Sept 27—(U. P.) 2 DeMolays 1 greatest important any fighter fighting streamed from mputh Leemen Season Fri- with Pendergast in throwing —Robert Rolfe, shortstop of the Open " 3 Tho'ston 3 on the bridge of his nose. Kaceys heart! Outweighed by 14 pounds, shorter in height and reach, Walker to backs and ends. WATER BELOW LONDON Newark Bears of the Internation- in New Haven " 13 Xi-Theta-Pi 15 The boxing commission an- pnsses al I.eague and Dartmouth graduate day " " 4 on a that one writer most recalled as the since nounced the result as n technical 3 Speedboys put fight ably greatest Below London there Is a natural has been appointed to " " In eight rounds. in 1931, Commercial 4 Cowboys R knockogt reservoir of water staff as sup- '■ " Luis battered Jack the Almost knocked for the underground Dartmouth's athletic Against 12 Cwoans 4 Firpo Dempsey through ropes. The battle was a benefit Rain Interferes and distribu- stretching about 30 miles north ervisor of football ticket " Freo Milk Fund for Babies, Inc, 7 Sacred Hearts 3 out in the first round with a hand smash to the south of the city and about the the autumn. "New Haven Commercial ig Just " " very crashing 'right of which Mi's William Randolph tion during R Oakville Davies 9 west. was Title same distance east and " It wit- With " Walker started and didn’t until the Hearst Is chairman. an ordinary football team" was the R Woodbury 4 jaw, got _up, punching stop belj Play Netherland who \ ^_ of the PITT " " nessed by about 45,000 fans Population way Coach Jimmy Lee of Wilby r. Kt Joseph's 7 allowed him to find his corner on wobbly legs. East Indies has Increased about 23 N. 27—(U. " paid $168,000 In estimated receipts. Peabody, Mass, Sept 27—(UP) Schenectady, Y., Sept *15 Brooklyn Cubs 4 It is now about sized up the Elm City eleven In a was as per cent since 1920. College will open its " " —A heavy rain falling p.)—Union 6 Vikings 5 Back he came in the second round to swarm all over conversation with the " Schmeling of N. 1,000,000. football season on Saturday pitted telephone 4 Zl-Theta-PI 5 Maureen Orcutt Haworth, J., N. An electlcal device has been per- Wesleyan. Coach Hatfield writer this morning. The and " '• like an of hornets, the round .an and Frances Snyder of Rye, Y., against green 3 Oakville Davies 4 angry army taking by unquestionable to measure the ol al- " " out In the first match round fected pcldlty has selected the varsity team, 7 7 started white open their schedule Friday Recreations margin. In the third, he never stopped throwing left hooks, right cham- fruit juices and dotermlne their though one or two changes may " " of the women’s national golf afternoon against Coach Jimmy ]R DeMolays 17 freshness In this manner. the week-end. He " " crosses and to head and the at Salem Country club to- be made before 5 3 uppercuts Schmeling’s body, taking big pionship Davln's gridsters in New Haven. Speedboys * A French Inventor has perfpect- the to 50 players, " " has sliced squad mentor 4 and out of Max’s able hands, day. The Wilby scouted the 3 Vikings advantage completely cleanly ed a aht knocks out a victim has of replacement " The rain before tho pistol but still plenty Elm 5 Mills 10 stopped City aggregation Friday night Platts to lose it to him in the sixth, when those fourteen extra first but with a strong blast of compressed material. " only pounds, players reached the green, when they battled to a scoreless 0 Tho'ston Kaceys 5 air. " a hand the skies remained-overcast. tie with Itobert Fitch high of Gro- "18 Clock Shop 3 backed by superb condition and sharpshooting right ton in their first night game. He 0 Tho’ston Kaceys B smashed Mickey to the canvas twice more. But he got up, the second claims flavin has a In " " FACES youngster 9 Westport Y 8 and (By United Press) CANZONERI " time, from the nose, mouth eyebrow, blindly his rear works who can kick 50 3 Oakville Davies 7 bleeding badly and^ " " At New York—Max Schmeling. yards each time his meets the for his For two more rounds this leg 4 Westport Y 6 groping antagonist. slaughter kept Mickey pigskin. 1*8 1-2, Germany, stopped the Rumson his bid with a hard belt to 174 1-2, Rumson, N. J., KIRSCH TO-NIGHT Yesterday the green and white up, ’Bulldog making dying Walker, 133 175 Belanger, 184, Can- had an off day and looked kind of head in the seventh which rocked him to his heels. (8); Charley Schmeling’s ada Shucco, 186, Can- ragged, the week-end taking most (drew) Tony New York, Sept 27—Tony Boston (8); Vincent Parllle, 199, of their pep out of them. Lee took no chances as was coached to aonerl, world lightweight champi- But the German he perfection defeated A1 20*, CI{NE Fay, HP of New stressed forward parsing and kick- Argentina, on, will meet Dew Klrsch. Doc his chief second. He was content to wear Walker down, l’a. (6); Robert Good- SPONSORED AND ing as his passers and kickers by Casey, Chnrleapl, York, at the Queensboro stadium defeated Don- jg^y 'TgT’^gJT were their boots and and both but win, 171, Georgia, in the ten-round bout that hurrying even as he did Stribling Sharkey, winning fights, losing K GUARANTEED BY to-night heaves. ald "Red” Barry, 195, Washington was postponed two weeks ago when the official decision on the last one. Towards the end of the seventh. 1*2 Brook- The baekfield found <»); Dew Ambers, 3-4, BAKER Kirsch unfit for the con- yesterday 127 3-4, JL, sAML, STUDE reported A1 Vestro Wrestling saw the end in and to him his due, did one of the lyn, defeated Ray Meyers, calling signals, McEvoy Kearns test. United sight, give Casablanca and Barnes at halves and Vin Stro- (By Press) New York (5); Jimmy Canzonerl's title will not be in- few humane things he has done with a fighter in the ring. He made Jimmy berg at fullback. Pete Gallulo At Montreal—Henri Deglane 217, 1*4, Harlem, stopped volved In this over-the-welght was he could 133 Yonkers, (1). con- as Lee's best alternate Montreal, defeated A1 Morelll, 20R, Walker stay in his corner at the end of the plain, Thompson, 1-2, the state ath- shapes up eighth._It test, by permission of two falls'll! 26.55 and At Chicago—Max Baer, 202 Cal- back, for the Brooklyn lad can Revere, Masts, never weather the next for was and commission. Both Canzoneri round, Schmeling coming strong, scored a technical K. O. letic carry a ball with the best of them 3:30. .Stanley Pints, 208, New ifornia, Kirsch have agreed to weigh In had shot his bolt. Walker was a beaten man, but not before he over GHfflths, 1*8, Chicago and and runs like a streak of light- York, defeated Kddle Klzear, 202, Mickey Tufty or less, that 198, Leon- at 140 pounds except Ho Is a New York, fall in 15.50. A1 Mer- he has the heart of (7); Charley Retzlaff, ning. only Junior. convinced Schmeling and 55,000 others that really O. Kirsch may not weigh less than rier. 210, Ware, Moss, and Charlie ard. N. D„ scored a technical K. a lion and the of a Cali- 135 pounds. He would be techni- LIGHTNING STOOD HORSE I P Lehman, 205, Reading, Penn, drew courage bulldog. over Lee Kennedy, 1*7 1-2, 12* cally eligible to win the champion- 30 minutes. Dr Fred Meyer, 202, fornia (2); Paul Daszo, 1-2. Max Joe Pallazola, ship if he scaled under the light- Middleboro, Mass, (UP)—Dur- Chicago and Jack Oanson, 220, Iir Chicago, Tuffy Griffiths was completely beaten by Chicago, outpointed has a 128 Detroit (6). weight limit. He posted $5,- ing an electrical storm, a freakish Pittsburg, drew, 20 minutes. Baer under almost the exact conditions that prevailed during the Walker- 1-2, 000 forfeit. bolt of lightning hit a horse At Lawrence, Mass—John Kilo- 16 Griffiths Salva- Marty Sampson and Jack Rosen- weathervane atop Mrs Lizzie Lin- nis, Manchester, N. H„ threw Jim Schmcling affair. Outweighted by pounds, just fought At Balem. Maw—Oeorge Eddlo berg, New York middlewoights, are coln’s barn, changing the horse's Lloyd, Portland, Me; Bull Martin. could not more, without a round, but hit- dor, Oak Bluff*, outpointed until he fight any winning (10); matched for the 10-round semi- position so as to make it appear New Jersey, threw Fred Beals, New (Kid) Sullivan, Walpole Bear The latter, showed excellent by won by final. to be on Its hind ting plenty. sportsmanship Charlie Fatlno, Rmcbury. standing legs. Jersey. Lo- allowing Tuffy to finish the seventh round, when he might easily have technical1 knockout over Ray pe*, Watertown (7); K. O. Marto, on the Baer to the knocked him out as he lay helpless ropes. appealed Revere, knocked out Sully Emmett, — referee, who finally stopped the uneven bout. Cheers followed South Boston (2). As Another Football Season and Opened first for Griffith’s courageous stand, then for Baer's sportsmanship At Holyoke, Maaa—Johnny Oalto, conclusive victory. New York, outpointed Roland Lo- cuyer, Holyoke (10); Battling and Griffiths — fighting sons of Irishmen! Archie, Hartford, Conn, knocked Walter out Joe Venutl, Bouton (2); Nick York, won a YON NEVER SAW A CAR SELL Ill nan Deen nrenimtura Paatore, New by iy. technical knockout over (4); Ren* * NEW HAVEN BOOKS The Bluejacket* have definite Bridges. Norwalk, Peloquln, Danielson, Conn, out- data* with All-Naugatuck. All-Tor- SO SENSATIONALLY! pointed Phil Baker, Norwalk, Conn, the rlngton, tha Thomaaton Ponlet Steve Hartford, Conn, ckui u (4); Carr, k iiivm/iuviii w wiiucu aw uk Mici U1C JKOCKTIC 19IDAK* ALL-NAUGATUCK New Britain over MlUord Wheel Club, a technical knockout won by car to the the flret of thia Bluea, All-Htamford and proapec- Weatfleld (1). — X tag. A flret presented public year, Pet* Bymancyk, ulee New Haven, Kept 27—The Blue- tlva engagemanta with tha All-Wa,- the Rockne is dipping off a phenomenal pace today. tarbury eleven, New Rochelle Ath- STATE EMPLOYS 6,000 ON went through their eeml- ... ita to oat Jackata letic Club, and the Mamaroneck ROADS Sheer merit U eelling the Rockne plus ability eeaelon yeaterday In addl weekly practice Atl-fltara, ao the local team Balem, Or*. (UP)—Nearly B.OOfi perform all of ita low priced rivals. morning Ht llleke Kleld In prapura- at Dono- tlon to their night gamea men are employed on Oregon high- lion for Ihelr next tilt on the grid- are to And when a Rockne you get every fA/ng. Free Wheat* van Field, which expected way work. State Engineer Baldock you get iron which la expected to be with aa the outdoor Switch take place aa aoon reported. Approalmately 4.200 ol tag—Full Synchronised Shift-SUant Second-Automatic the Kokol-Hoaebuda of Bridgeport. la In for a real boxing terminate*, aro working on state Jobe, Cushioned Power—Double X Frame The local management la having a thorn Kay Starting—4-Point Drop buoy aeaaon on the gridiron. tho remainder on fodoral pro- little difficulty In agreeing to terma and —dosena of coetly car advancements—all at no extra charge. Jooto. with the Bridgeport outfit, but at I between Chlek llo- FAUNS ALARM Come in and drive a Rockne today a conference or JEALOUSY balkl the Mokul’e manager with CAUSE — —> or eweet- S»MT ihiW Hr mOi la ached Malt Lake City, Utah An at- Berlin If wife Mr'tM Jimmy (Jlauaon, which yon; H’e the la tendant watering the town In front heart la Jealous of you, prob- uled for to-night difference haa too much Ironed out. of the lelt Utko Country Club no- ably beeauao aho expected to be blood. Scientists her* oulatand- Head a light lleahlng on the club- Iodine In her '‘Butch" ('onatantlno, (hat conclusion after William and Mary houae Menalng a thief with a have com# to log grldman of porch. that lha blood Inc. eleven of I US! yeeterday wax'In. eearchlight, he aalWd police. 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