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:|:gc '.: T we nty -SIX THE NIAGARA FALLS GAZETTE Thursday, November 14, lyvy Football- Boxing - Bowling ~ Basketball - Hockey

• «» I..«>.<» » • » »«»«»»» >»••.» I ««<•»» | ,.,. » » », . ,« .,. . ».»»»» | »«»•»». » « !••»•» » • » • t »,»»»» « « » < » McOlnnlty figured prominently In the Giant pennant victories of 1904 and JOE MGINNITY, 1905 and divided two games in the Want Accounting RIDGE ELEVEN VICTORS Brushing Up Sports By Lauf er 1905 world series against the Athletics. In June of 1904 he strengthened his lil l ..••.'.«• ••'••t'l t i » »'i .. -*-*~t I » » « ••» « i t .« » ».««.».» » « » » » » l» • ••»». for Giants'Funds «.»«!.. VETERAN STAR OF claim to fame by winning three double- IN FOUR OUT OF SIX GAMES WAGED headers. The triumphs of 1905, how­ ever, . marked the peak of his success, NEW YORK. Nov. 14. O^JWj DIAMOND, IS DEAD although he remained with the Giants minority stockholders have had «•? ON GRIDIRON BETWEEN OLD RIVALS J'owffl- until 1908. He went with Newark the monses served upon Charles A st^ 0)\)U3HH following year and thereafter played on ham, president, and Leo j. ^ "Iron Man,"'111 Since- August, numerous minor league teams until his treasurer, demanding a court ac^S Saturday's Contest on University his retirement. tag of $410,000 disbursed by tripvl' Following Operation, Loses lonal Exhibition Company to SUS S/ Field Will See Plenty of Hookers to Meet "rtPHep. Fight for Life, ,. dent between. 1919 and 1926 ^ Forward Passing, Rogers on Friday May Pay Amateur company operates the National i22 Baseball team. l "*» EOPOPBAKi NEW YORK. Nov. 14.—WH-Joe Mc- Golf er's Expenses The minority group Is headed AVENGE DEFEAT Champions Put on Outstanding Qinnity, one time "iron man" of tho William F. Kenny, wealthy co^L. . Attraction of Evening. plWhlng staff of the New York Giants, who a year ago purchased a onehS died at the home of his daughter In . NEW YORK, Nov. 14. (#}—The prob­ Interest in the club. De ^ Niagara Offense Being Built on 1T&M UrTWk Brooklyn today. He was 58 years old. lem of whether the district associa­ Admitting that the disburse^ ll! Olark-Sneider Passing Factory League fans who appreciate He had been critically Ul shv:e last tions should be allowed to pay the ex­ were made as alleged. Bondy sukhfc choice morsels will certainly appreciate August when he failed to rally after an penses of Lesley Cup golfers was one public accountants found the boci<; •JXX Combination. the prospects of a great game tomorrow operation for the removal of a tumor. order when Mr. Kenny purchtse?t night when the defending champion UO\TU>GIGUT eAw 6iv)e *im .. His baseball career extended over 32 of the leading questions before the stock. Most of the paymentT £ Hooker team meet the Rogers, who have etm PAife OF eoe»/ BOOT L& years beginning in Montgomery, Ala.. quarterly meeting of the United States treasurer, added, represented return From the results of the battles staged beenunanlmously claimed the outstand­ OJrtlCH BE EM€A6gO AS. UDElL to 1893, and ending only four years Golf Association today. A petition to the club president of sums he 1. .-between Niagara and St. Bonaventures ing obstacle in the factory race. Both ago in Dubuque, Iowa., where as player- advanced the ball club without Inters '.i(b* the past six years Niagara holds a AS OpPOtiEriTS Ar^D POfcSe manager he pitched 20 games at the from the Metropolitan, Massachusetts teams won under wraps last week and and Pennsylvania Associations, which Bondy said Stoneham would not* ''.algbt edge in \ the seventh meeting of were not extended out to their limit. age of 53. his interests in the company cort« ;,:'the two gridiron machines which will This week will see both bringing out R6tfru>«srAM> He was first called the "iron man" engage annually in the Lesley Cup< chase interests at exorbitant prices^ Cjioeet on Monteagle Hldge, on Saturday. when as a member of the Brooklyn series, requests the national body to everything in their bag of tricks as a team he pitched six -winning games ^Niagara has managed to gain the de- top.standing means much In the early sanction their paying the traveling ex­ .i'.<|siQn in four of the tilts which the against Pittsburgh in seven days win­ penses of the players. Oakwoods A. 0. stages of the race. ning the pennant for the team. i two elevens have waged, while the Olean "IRS tE\JEgA and. the relative standing of both The order of playing the games to­ later came to New York to lead the The .City Euchre league standings ...Sevens shows that each game was won morrow night will probably be reversed I itMliHI'PTW^M'f New York Giants he came with him. published yesterday did not include the St. Paul's Cathedral, London, U by a very small margin. The scoring H : to accede to the requests of several He remained with McGraw duringvthe Hibernians. This team Is leading the to have been built without an oath b N /i^btals for the'six contests in Which the managers. Full announcement of the remainder of his major league days. first division of the league. ing uttered. '•;''\'%iPUrple^ha* faced the Brown and White order of games wll be.published tomor­ V gjves Niagara a total of 65 tallies with row night. Z&lilifSl points scored by the down state u, gtjdsters. *•}<: .Coach Sheldon Hecker will no doubt w - strain every effort to have his oleven BUFFALO SECURES folii the pink of condition in order that WHAT DOES "B. P." . the Roaring Cataract team may avenge !^';VJJiet trimming which Coach Ostergren's THREEPLAYERS IN "team handed the local outfit at Olean MEAN TO YOU? last season. Hecker is still possessing 7 of much of the Niagara friendly rivalry LAST MINUTE DEAL Ipser BLISS OF VAte- RECOUEREO A for the St. Bonaventure team and will V\££\JARtf D FUMBLE Ul ST^AM MATE, impart much of this into the members *popte neFra.Ftvi6fc7R. GRABBED HIH d| the vMohteagle--varsity before they Burch and Connor Leave Ameri­ BW TtfB MAPS OP TvAE NECK ANt> W5A66BD line against the Brown Indians in this cans ; Neighbor Signs; Changes TO SOME IT MEANS week's conflict. HtM ACEOSS-Tvte UUE FOR A ?\The rgame will see forward-passing Made in the Rules. ibOCW^OU) ^ VALE- HARv/ARD -169! attacks4 carried to their last point In scoring attempts as the St. Bonaventure team is reputed to use this form of of­ , Ont., Nov. H—Last min­ fensive play In nearly every game this ute trading before the opening of the thler, "Hap" Hamel, Gerald Green, Ed­ hockey season saw several deals put f ar.. ,jTho, Ole^h .club trampled upon through last night. Cliff McBride of die Baker. "Buck" Moore, "Mac" Me- Ie^attohgIteam•• jfrom Canisius Col- gaffln and Fred Lowrey. EAU the has been sent jgfelh.the Election.Day game In Buf- to the London Panthers but is subject Hockey Qossip *.q,V4nd; rnoitor the Brown scoring Reid has not picked his starting line­ ; to Instant recall. Lloyd Mclntyre of I?;Via the. air. : Niagara has made the Leafs has been sent to Buffalo with up yet but will do so this afternoon. It itself one of the strongest teams In this the provision that he must be given Tomorrow night hostilities will start wilt be announced to tomorrow's home OF section of the state by the ability of plenty of work on right wing. Con- In the International Hockey league. edition of tho Gazette. Paddy Farrell the;Purple backfield, especially Sncider nacher will likely play the season with Detroit Olympics start off the season appears to be the only player absolute­ and Clark to gain great distances by the Toronto Millionaires as he was ly certain of starting as he is the-only 1 locally by invading the Cataracts' camp POLICE passing,- ; Coach Hecker seems confi­ found a little shy of experience for the while the Toronto Millionaires will test goaler on the team's roster. dent that the aerial department of the big time. Roy Brothers also announced attack of the Monteagle eleven is well- the sale of Wes King, London's leading out their 1929 edition against the cham­ pion Bulldogs In Windsor. Saturday Often the paper strength of teams developed and will spend the major scorer, to Toronto, but the Leafs are means very little but the way wo see share of this week's workouts In tutor- sending him.right on to Buffalo. night the other four clubs will get go­ the teams it looks like Windsor, London, ALAN J.GOUUD uig~ihis.team hi.stopping passing at- A bomb shell was exploded in the ing with London giving Cleveland Its Detroit, Niagara Falls and Buffalo siz­ tjjclts^i 80-^that Bbnnles will find this camp of the last first glimpse of the professional Ice ing up as first division material with, » night when Billy Burch and Harry Con­ game whl^s Hamilton will test the met- blanch, of their ground-gaining ability of course, one of these sextets having to There no longer need be any public ct^pw up in tthe tilt. nor refused to agree to the terms offer­ tie of Buffalo's Bisons. ed them and left the team flat. With drop back to the second group. Cleve­ concern over the old age of the vener­ the season opening against Ottawa on land, Toronto and Hamilton appear to able Mr. George Herman Ruth, Just to show the Cataracts are In be a little weaker than the first men­ | ; Gets Special Bed Saturday, tho Americans will be greatly Mr. Ruth, in fact, has become a weakened. earnest about putting a strong team on tioned five. solid citizen, with an investment trust The news that Frank Nlghbor had tho Ice, manager Rcld has secured no CHICAGO, Nov. 14. (AV-Paul Jts- less than eight new players to help out of $150,000, yielding a modest $12,000 sup,. the University of Washington's signed a contract to play with the Ot­ And still Roy Brothers of London con­ annually, all fixed up and ready for tawa Senators almost at the last-minute the remnants of last year's aggrega­ tinues to collect players. In addition him whenever he ceases to draw his gldhti football , will be able to tion. They are Ike Morrison, Al Gau* I sleep with all. of his six feet, seven cheered up the Capitol city fans a great to the already powerful squad he has $70,000 or more from the value of I- inches stretched"" out during his stay deal. Nlghbor is stall rated as one of lined up, the Panther pilot has signed Colonel Jacob Ruppert and the Yank­ * in Chicago for his team's game with the cleverest center men In tho game keeper, being In the defence area when Clem Loughlln, former Pacific Coast ees. I the University of Chicago November today. the puck Is not actually in that part star with Victoria. He will be a com­ All the money derived from the "by­ The an­ of the rink has been changed, and now petent relief to the Donnelly-Holway de­ products" of Ruth's fame, from the I 23, : nounced a change in the rgulcs last reads that only three defence players, A special bed, six feet, eight Inches fense combination. underwear and candy endorsements, night Just prior to the opening of the Including the goalkeeper, may be In the from the athletic equipment and shav­ I long "Inside," has been prepared for season. It reads: defence area until any member of the I Jessup by the hotel whero the Washing- "Hap" Hamel, the Cataracts' recent ing cream, goes into the trust fund "The rule which compels only three attacking side has crossed the blue handled by Christy Walsh, Ruth's busi­ | to» team will stay. defending players, including the goal- line." acquisition, should prove a help to the Falls slx% He Is a right winger and will ness adviser and manager. pSi— most likely alternate at that position with Fred Lowrey. the former Pitts­ There is not much likelihood that BAYUK burgh Pirate winger. Ruth will have any cut in salary when he signs a new contract for 1930 or which you telephone when you think you New York Rangers had to come for another term of years. There was hear a burglar ... which tells you whero across with plenty of money before they no loss to the Yankees In the three- YOUR OPPORTUNITY could lure "Chlng" Johnson back into year agreement, calling for a total of you may not park ... whoso minions some­ mc- • $210,000, that Ruth signed in Colonel the fold. It-cost Col. Hammond and his Ruppert's brewery office In February, times ask: "Where did YOU learn to drive associates Just $10,000 to have Johnson 1927, to become the highest paid figure To Buy Seiberling Quality don his skates for the season. Less in the game, topping even Commission­ a car?" But to thousands, It means Bayuk than ten years ago this amount would er Landls, who gets $65,000. have bought franchise and players of Phillies—the affectionate title given to Bayuk at a Low Price more than one club. The Yankees won two world's cham­ pionships and Ruth set a new home Philadelphia Cigars by men who know and I Buy now! Prices have advanced but vvc The new Canadian professional league run record of 60 following the signing of this contract. In spite of illness, prefer this mellow, mild, big-value smoke still continue our special offer on these high Is becoming a reality with Ouelph, Kitchener. Gait and Brantford entered. the Babe came back to lead all the cir­ •.. the cigar they are glad to pay 10 cents for. •? ^rtklc Scibcrling-madc tires .to introduce Frou- Ken Randall has been signed to coach cuit clouters for 1929. fteYScrvicc and Facilities. the Kitchener team, thus bringing back The Babe, although no doubt slowing to the game one of its onco most In­ up, has lost little If any of his batting Full-ripe tobacco.and cigar-making skill teresting figures. Randall long had the eye. His value to the Yankees is not name of the game's bad man and he alone in his hitting, for he has always have produced a smoke that suits the tastes Seiberling-Portage Cords lived up to it on more than one oc­ been a stimulating Influence to the oth­ of thousands like nobody's business. Bayuk casion. er players. Whether or not Ruth's all- around ability and baseball smartness Phillies are prime favorites wtth olgar-Iovers 30x3 1-2 Clincher $4.85 Is some day capitalized by making him Out on the Pacific coast the league manager of the Yankees, it is certain who Insist first on true mildness and second 29x4:40 Balloon $5.95 this year will likely function with three ho holds a fixed and vital place In the teams since the yictorla arena has been club's scheme of things. on uniform flavor. Next time one of the De­ 29x4:50 Balloon $6.25 burned. It has been suggested that tho I Victoria players be distributed among For these reasons, as well M Ruth's partment's boys-ln-bluo tells you to pull the other clubs, Vancouver. Seattle and record for the past three years at the 30x4:50 Balloon $6.55 Portland. Another way out may be the highest salary In baseball history. over to the curb, pull out a Bayuk Phlllle forming of a club In Tacoma. Colonel Ruppert may readily offer to '28x4/75 Balloon ,.' .$7.75 renew tho Babe's contract for another and at least get an even break. three-year term at $70,000 or a one- 29x5:00 Balloon .$8.25 year agreement At an even higher "fig­ 28x5:25 Balloon $9.75 L&at NignVa Fights ure, when the situation at the close of 1930 to determine the next step. Thr*» likeable *|XM, all f©tl-wrapp*!~P«rf»cto ... 10ej Un f 30x5:25 Balloon $10.10 From the way its teams have been 8 »"° 10oj Aft»r Dinner 2 for 25o 31x5:25 Balloon $10.75 developing, the Southwestern Confer­ BATTERY SERVICE ence, composed chiefly of Texas col­ 29x5:50 Balloon $11.00 -OAKLAND, Calif.—Del Kennedy, leges, will take rank with any group Cold weather Is the beginning of serious i Fresno, outpointed Wilson Yarbo. Clc- ( before many seasons have elapsed, if battery trouble. If your battery is not up to ! veland, (10). t in fact they arc not up to a high level Tnis is the opportune time to equip your par, bring it In and let us inspect it for you. J already. A few of the tests to be made We arc luithorlrcd Sales and Service agent* • during the next year or two will help car with new full tread tires for winter driv­ for U. 8. L. Batteries. When you. have battery SIOUX CITY. la.—George Schafer. j decide tho matter. ing. Seiberling Tires with their exclusive Af- trouble on the road our service ear will call Chicago, outpointed Ray Hlatt. Omaha. Southern Methodist gave Army a •FINITE tread spell safety—the 35% more upon demand with a new or a rental battery. slashing battle a year ago Mid tied A phone e«ll does the Job. (6). Nebraska this year. The Mustangs take rubber assures long wear" and true economy. on NAvy and Notre Dame in 1930 and Comets Practice will have an experienced team for these PHONE 875 FOR ROAD SERVICE intersections affairs, since they lost i only one regular, Captain Choc B*ndcrs Coach Waggoner, requests the fol­ at guftrd. lowing to be at practice Thursday The University of Texas, conference night at the usual field: MyCue, champions in 1928. hare .arranged to Nichols, Oarrow, Brown. Maul, Mc- play Harvard at Cambridge in October, Cabe, Dom, OTmiRhlln, Waggoner. Mc- 1931. There, the memory still U some­ R. SABELLA, Prop. Grew. Becky, Halre. Schwlglcr, Fagan. what vivid of the manner in which Pfctech. MArtln Touchctte, Schadd, that celebrated Texan, Bo McMlllin, 1202-1212 ELEVENTH STREET, at FAIRFIELD and LftBarba. ran wild agalmt the Crimson whlK An ImporUnt ratting will be' held leading the Praying Colonels of Centre Untitled Document Distributor: KEARNEY-LEHMANN CO., right after prtcUce, college. ™* ** ^'ll Buffalo, N. Y, Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 \ www.fultonhistory.com

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