ormer Champ Has Entire Boxing World Guessing His Plans (Wants To Meet Manassa Mauler Loughran, Paulino Offer Jacobs Insists Dempsey { Exhibitions His Chief Interest Now To Stop Jack Or No Pay “Promised” To Box Max , Nov 4— (UP)— Mauler, aa first choice (or an Berlin, Not 4—(UP)—Re- Square Garden boxing director, And now the fighters arc be- opponent. gs rdleas of denials from the la confident that the Garden will ginning to talk abont fighting Faullno told Boxing Director United States, doe Jacobs, man* stage Max Schmellng’a next ti- for nothing! James J. Johnston that ho would knock out the former agcr of Mas Schmcllng, main* tig defence Tommy Ijonghran and Paul- that has tlie definite contract with champion or forfeit his purse tains he “Schmellng’a ino I'zcudun made such a to the unemployed! promise of Jade Dempsey to the Garden calls for him to startling proposition at Madi- IiOUKhran duplicated the of- make his first major “come- meet any opponent selected by "I donbt son Square Garden yesterday. fer, then offered to meet Dem- back” attempt against the Ger- ns,’" said Johnston. that we wilt nse him And as If that wasn’t enough to psey, Sharkey or ITzcudun and man champion. against unless Jack first shatter all pugilistic tradition, donate all of his purse to the Dempsey, his a each of the fighters named Jack unemployed regardless of the New York’ Not 4— (UP)— proves ability against Madison Dempsey, one-time Manassa outcome. James J. Johnston, worthy opponent*”

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‘BERT’HOOVER Down The Drives With The Elks VALLfcY KIVALo Ml TO 1894 FOR SECOND TUT BANQUET The weekly high single for last time by his sensational bowling In week was taken by the leader of the second game. NAVY STAR HAPPY to “IRON MAN” AGAINST AND GEORGIAN. Y. U. the power clan, who managed IN THOMASTON CATHOLIC U. MATES AT CAPITOL squeeze out a score of 141. The Gasmen decided that they WHEN HIS “LUCKY” were not going to let the Electric YALE SATURDAY WILL TEST The teams are bowling on new or Power men have everything and South Ends and Ponies on MANHATTAN MEET GAME HEADGUARD RETURNS Leland Stanford “Boys” averages this week and we will have held up their end by winning Annapolis, Md., Nov 3—When find some of them teams who have all games bowled to date. However, for Con- St John’s of Annapolis sends Its Annapolis, Mel, Nov 4— (UP) to Meet at “Training broil on the receiving end of the with their new averages, it would Edge Sunday team against Yale at New Ha- EASTERN FOOTBALL —“Bullet” Lou Kirn. Navy of- handicap, now spotting their op- be advisable for them to bring ven Saturday It will present AGAIN SATURDAY test to Settle Team true “Iron fensive ace, has his favorite Table” With President ponents and tlte going will be a down a large supply of gas this aipong Its players a headgear again and Is ready for little tougher. The Power team month to give their opponents, it man” of football. This Indivi- as dual Is John a tackle, Clash Defeat of Violets Means Saturday’s game with Ohio Washington, Nov 4. (UP)—A will si>ot all opponents they they want to keep their slate clean. Standing Job, giant Rivals ip Washing- State. have maintained the high average who holds the distinction of championship Leland Stanford uni- Game— Western and Southern The headgear was the object of 521 for their six games. On the EAST WEEK’S RESULTS The South End football eleven having played every minute of ton in Annual football team of 1894 will three of a frantic search earlier in versity other hand, Armand Blanchard and October 36 to SO of this city will appear against the every game for the last table” his men will receive a handicap years* Won Last Year, Brands Are Superior the week. Kirn had worn it in gather around the “training Harpin 0—Pepe 3 Thom&ston Ponies In the second Jaspers as their team St John’s began every game since entering the | with its business manager of those from all opponents Flanagan 1—Loughran 2 preparations game between the rivals on the for the Yale with 7-6 Modes of Naval Academy and regarded it average Is lowest with 425. Dvlleskls 3—Finley 0 game to-day Play days here next week. _ as a lueky omen. Sullivan 3—Courtney 0 coming Sunday In the "Clocktown. a defensive drill, but Coach Tal- The business manager wras a Joe has a lot of faith In for the bot Is not planning to concen- Nov 4—Having out- BY DIXON STEWART Ills worries were relieved yes- Harpln Tougas 1—Reilly 2 Arrangements game wertj Washington, terduy when the headgear—so named "Bert” Hoov- signs, especially anything relating Bennett 1 completed last night,.' trate on defense alone against scored North Carolina State and Press Stall chunky youth 2—McVerry ’(United Corre»i>oiklenl) that a to So Joe A1 The Ponies won the first contest the Ells. He Is hoping the team its last two times out, badly worn thoughtful will be an elaborate Help. signed ups Managhan 3—McPartland 0 Duquesne er. The repast will at least one touch- New York. Nov 4—Coach Chick equipment manager at West Demenske, better known as “Here Lord 1—Jarlett 2 by a Bcore of 7-0 when Mickey score Catholic university's football team in the state dining room down on Last week- Meehan and his New York Univer- Virginia Wesleyan wrnp|>cd It banquet Comes Help”. However, the help Cahill 1—Blanchard 2 Pill, quarterback of the Thomaston Saturday. this week is preparing for another In tissue and marked the of the White House Nov 12. has not arrived yet and Joe has team fell on a fumble, four yards end the Johnnies defeated trial of the Notre Dame system. On Violets face a difficult task puper Lux 3—Denchy 0 sity — 21 to 7. package "fragile” was re- In the World requested A1 to bring one of his Verriker 3—Mascolo 0 from Waterbury’s goat line, and Hampden-Sydney, the home field a 2:30 o'clock Sat- their to up- Up Saturday in attempt turned mull with tlie ex- trucks over the pull some of their 3—Grlbbon 0 which the Ponies took advantage Johnny Law’s Manhattan by The surviving members of that Cooke ^ urday, hold eastern football prestige that It had been balls out of the gutter. of to score a touchdown. A part are to furnish the planation all-star team—bankers, lawyers, college charges the attack of the Univer- mixed up In the Virginia equip- STANDING of the 3,000 fans at the contest, opposition. against doctors, all of them prominent— ment lust week and carried to In Won claim that the South End outplay- A ago Manhattan nosed out sity of Georgia. will gather from , Honolulu, Captains arc requested get SHADE POPULAR year away. touch with some member of the Monaghan 6 ed the "Little Horses" all the way. C. U., 7-6. Since both factions this Y. U. can turn In a vic- and scattered parts of this country. Unless N. list when he knows that a Bennett 5 i However, the local aggregation will season boast vastly improved repre- Georgia’s march One of the members of the team waiting tory—and stopping member of Ills team will be un- Pepe 5 1 have a chance to prove Its boast sentation, however, a still more to the national championship ap- is Jackson Reynolds, president of CHOICE TO BEAT able to bowl on the scheduled Dvlleskls. 4 2 in the second meeting on Sunday. sparkling brand of opposition may to be a task beyond the capa- the First National Bank of New pears night. Lux 4 2 Eddie Hart of Cheshire, who be looked for. bilities of tho Violets—the east will FRIARS IN COURT York. He was the halfback who Loughran .. 4 2 was the referee in the first game Since losing Its season’s inaugu- admit that football as dashed through the University of be forced to Sullivan 4 2 will referee In the second tussle. GAINER TOMORROW ral to Boston college after leading other sections is su- team to give Stanford a The games during the first two played in Flanagan 3 3 Earl Vreeiana of Waterbury will tor three periods, Catholic has 0 in its first east-west weeks created some good marks perior. DEBUT WITH WIN 12 to victory Tougas 3 3 be the head linesman, while an dazzled with its diversified attack. Well for the boys to shoot at, with Cy West Did intersectional game. 3 3 be An- was lost Fri- Dvlloskis and his team taking most Cahill umpire will named today. Californian Looks Good as Some of this glamor Tale lost to Georgia; Pitt lost to The captain of the team, Paul 3 3 three Lord other bumper crowd Is expected to day night when Johnny Oliver, Notre Dame; Princeton lost to now is vice-president of of the honors. High games Season With Downing, with Cooke 3 3 witness the second struggle. Both Cham- midget quarterback and strategist Tech lost to Open Easy Gas & Electric com- Is held by the t)vileskls team Battle With State Michigan; Carnegie the Pacific Verriker 3 3 teams will use the same lineups extraordinary, had his left ankle Notre Dame and N. Lewis is a million- a score of 1,577, while Tony Pepe's Purdue and 44 to 17 Win Over pany. Abraham McVerry 3 3 which collided in the initial tussle, fractured against Duquesne. Sig- in Honolulu and Wil- North Enders are second high with pion Nears Y. U. was upset by . aire banker Jarlett 3 3 and another bumper crowd is ex- There is little but what over Wis- a total of 1,564, In the team sin- question victory — liam Harreison Is vice-president of 3 ’s mas N a u lead Denehy 3 pected to witness the coming con- Oliver’s loss will affect his team. triumph over Play g y the bonk of in San Francisco. gles, tlie Power men again 3 When A1 Nelson Gainer of New consin; Syracuse’ Italy Me- Grlbbon 3 test. alternating Charley McVean State and Harvard’s fine with a 645 count, while the Haven steps into the ring against By Michigan Emeralds Next Some of the “Boys” Reilly 2 4 and Fred Ouarnieri in the back- Texas have been Verry clan are second high with Dave Shade of tomor- showing against Blanchard £ 4 setback be Others who played on the team 643. row the Field Street fleld, however, this may the east’s only important victories. Mascolo 2 4 night at Andy Satvnltsky’s Putsic Friars are: Alfred professor of to be the un- balanced somewhat With Harvard, Cornell. Syracuse Spalding, 1 r>i armory he’s going tasketball team opened its 1931- medicine at Stanford; Guy Coch- Harpin BATTALINO PICKED in for the first and Penn as the leading undefeated In the Individual 8cores, Frank 1 6 derdog the betting 32 last night ut the cen- Los 'Angeles sur- Courtney and elevens in the east. Harvard gener- campaign ran, prominent Leary leads for high single with hla 1 5 time in two years. The rank tral Y gym defeating Sherman Will Campbell, superior with Finley file of fistic fans around these to ally is regarded as the only really geon; 145 game, und Cy In second McPartland 1 6 Bill Gaughan Mullock’s Sigma club, 44 to 17. court In Washington state; hit KEEP TITLE of whom have never strong team in the sector—and judge Ills 141 score. John Bennett TO parts, 90% to The winners got off to a slow start Charles Fickert, who as San Fran- to seen Shade in action believe that even H*vard has yet prove M without having any marks but once the second half un- in 1916 se- will over- that it is entitled to national rank- got cisco district attorney sld hlin. Individual high three the veteran's experience Manage Speedboys derway the youthful Sigmas were the conviction of Thomas a one ing. cured Ramos belonRs to Dvlleekis with AGAINST MASTRO shadow Gainer’s big asset— the Gallop always in the van. Mooney; Joel Field, Texas rancher; total of 310, while Joe Harjiln MANHATTAN TIES his killing punch. Bill Gaughan, manager of the On The to date, with Friars used their entire per- Will Hazard, Idaho lawyer; Thom- collected 360. Bill Fae.th and Cy He Can Clout. Washington Hill All-Stars baseball Georgia, undefeated — sonnel in the each of the brok- Chicago, November 4 (UP)— victories over V. P. I., Yale, North lineup, as Code, San Francisco grain both collected 6 strikes to lead this On the other hand, the Elm City team of the Public Parks League, nine hoopmen a min- In Hono- Christopher (Bat) Battallno of Carolina, Vanderbult and Florida, garnering er; Charles Dole, attorney field. CITY COLLEGE 0-0 negro is quite able to beat any has been signed to manage the score of two Hartford, Conn, world’s feather- as an 8 to 3 imum points while the Jule Frankenheimer, San lightweight in the world, for the a newly or- has been established lulu; will meet Earl Waterbury Speedboys, maximum individual scoring halt- Herbert Ken- was weight champion, reason that none of them The will favorite. < Francisco physician; A communication received simple ganized quintet. Speedsters ... ed at seven. The served as Mastro, Chicago challenger, in a Three other teams will have an game nedy, counsel for the commerce last Thursday morning from Wa- Wans Witness Polo hit as hard and as often as he work out to-night at Washington a warmup for the Friars who are 7,000 10-round title bout at the Chicago smart opportunity to strengthen eastern department in London; Herbert tertown, requesting the writer to does. The ones can keep school gym at 7 o'clock. Bill and scheduled to meet the Naugatuck Stadium tonight. a in Saturday games but Hicks, a state senator In . explain why Jim Lord didn’t get away from him for while while Mike Sweeney, Roy Murphy, prestige Emeralds next at Ground Spectacle— Battallno, making the fourth de- and Pennsylvania are con- Tuesday night more pins In the last box of his scoring points, but wether or not "Parch" Desmarals and Bill Ross Navy the central Y In a to fense of the title he won from An- little prospect of victory preliminary second game. I would suggest they can do it for ten rounds is will form the nucleus of the team. ceded the A. Brilliant dre Routls of France in 1929, was Ohio State and Notre Dame Brooklyn C.-New Haven At- that the Watertown representa- Punting something else again. When Gain- Manager Issues a chal- against a 6-5 favorite. A crowd of Gaughan while Fordham is no las game which is being sponsored RAIDERS touch with Mike Me- quoted er’s “right” and he's very seldom to all outfits for BROOKLYN tives get In — lenge Waterbury respectively, for the milk fund. New York, November 4 The 15,000 was expected to pay about an even-mone y bet who claims that Lord and out of shape, he's a tough man to a or series of games. Op- better than Verry, bogged In ad- to see the bout. game Last night's details fololw: his school masters are too smart City College eleven, 642,500 beat, regardless of the class of his will be accommodated against Detroit. misfortune and Battallno has successfully de- ponents by Putsic Friars FG F Pts the versity, dogged by opponent, though Shade 1b the first HILLIES 40-29 juggling figures. Man- title dialing Gaughan at 4-8148. Curolo, If .3 7 RAID supposedly outclassed, played fended the 126-pound against top-notcher that the black boy hattan College a scoreless game Fernandez, Kid Chocolate, Dillon, rf .3 7 The first box of the year Ignacio has come up against. His mana- perfect at the Polo Oraunds to Fidel La Barba and Freddie Mil- Stavnitsky, rf .1 3 Carl who hit yesterday ger, Dick Gray couldn’t get a bout LONDOS VS CALZA BOWLING was made by Gemlno, the fact that he has Evans, c 2 Belluci Excels for Winners score the utter amazement of 7,000 spec- ler despite with Maxle Rosenbloom so he's throe successive strike* to win- Holloway, c 4 tators. lost nine non-title bouts since the best the bout LEAGUE. it 30 in the third box of the second taking next step, New York, Nov 4—(UP)—Jim ey” CHURCH 6 With 12 Once again a Lavender team ral- ning the crown. Brown, lg Points—Tracy the way this team front with Shade, which will sort of Londos of St has been game. By lied a of are former ama- Louis, (1) Kozum, lg 6 been set- from discouraging string Both fighters force the Issue with Maxle if the At John’s Lutheran the North Knd liavc sure from matched to defend his world's 120— 310 Despins, rg 3 Losers Best Bet defeats to tie a favored Manhat- teurs. Battallno graduated W. Jabs U*4 101 ting a terrific pace. They are now negro wins. heavyweight wrestling champion- 104 .3 6 tan squad that was expected to win the SImonpure ranks in 1927 and K. Kleinachrnidt so Light, rg a 610 average for next Shade showed plenty of stuff in ship claim against George Calza 101 of Micky iporting as It pleased. But C. C. N. Y. faced Mastro a year earlier. J. Manko .109 Minus the services month. his last two days training in this of Philadelphia, at Madison Square Klelnschmldt 95 SS Totals .20 44 Its arch rival with an unquench- L. Walker, star forward, who Is suf- city, while Gainer is at top form garden, Nov 18. H. Rueggs 91 102 Sigmas FG Pts able spirit and an eight-man line in New Haven. The will from an leg re- The "Ammltles” have a new cap- negro J. Mohemann. J. If .2 5 fering Injured that stopped the Oreen dead In its Nowakoski, tain this year and according to probably have about six pounds If .1 2 ceived playing football, the Rey- tracks. The tie was the second DUSTY HOOP LOOP 4S1 496 522—1499 Wethered, rumors along Bank street, they on his opponent, but will be shy rf 5 mond Hilltes lost their first game In a row between the teams and St Paul a 41. K. <3) Corkingdale, ...... 2 have the championship- In the big. on ring knowledge which will be 104— 303 rf 1 of the season last night to the the third In a seven-year series & Co Hallenberg .. 90 103 Klels, .0 The old captain, Jim Rowley, fatal should Shade be able to keep Upson, Singleton ..— 69 Raiders 40-29 in a game which remains deadlocked with H. Curtiss 69 .. Hallock, c .1 2 Brooklyn showed his successor, however, TO OPEN NOV 24 away from his flying fists for ten 105 110— 21a gym. Trail- up two victories for each. W. Curtiss Bria, rg .0 0 played at Hopeville In their two game rounds, and Dave seems to be S3 95— 290 of the third tnd featured T. McClure _112 Mulcahy, lg.1 2 ing at the end period sewed up the quite able to take care of himself 96 103 81— 283 llnal win. Bub Wright The Industrial Basketball leaghe Allard T. Nowakowski, lg ....0 0 38-10 the losers made a spurt 50 In when realize that he has few Brown .107 111 131— 349 Bel- [Inal game by collecting pins Statistics of the Game will its season Tuesday eve- you G. which fell short 11 points. begin marks him after 13 of last three boxes to hit 135. Manhattan. C.C.N.Y. November at the central on years Totals .1 3 17 lucct was the outstanding player ning, 24, He threw 502 505 521—1526 downs 4 3 teams which leather tossing. plenty Putsic for the winners scoring six baskets First Y gym with the seven Second Congregntlonnl <1) Score at half time, 20-12, Jack Weiss had a sudden change of punches, too, even against was the losers Yards gained rushing 40 —35 wound up the 1930-31 campaign Stacey 94 116 94— 304 Friars; time: 4 8-minute periods; while Bobby Tracy week and put the , who was given a of form this .... 16 10 more. 104 88— 273 for eleven of Forward passes entered once Munroe ...... 61 referee: Bob Kiersted. best bet accounting of Armand Blanchard decision over him which he did 113 95— 309 Saturday night Highlanders Forwards completed. 1 John C. Kelly was re-elected Morrill .101 his teams points. wine column for the first not earn. 73 81— 245 In the Yds gained, forwards 31 for the third time and McDonald 91 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANK- the Hillies will travel to Naugatuck president Club Fighters. 81 105 110— 296 and the Forwards intercepted 3 3 Leader, vice-president and Klobedanz ING GIRLS’ LEAGUE. to play the Naugy Acorns Charley Carmen Knapp of New Haven Into the Lateral passes 0 1 It was voted to carry former hope to get back secretary. and Laverio of Bristol are 448 511 468—1427 O'Reilly (2) the Laterals 0 0 Into with Tony 88—* win column with a win over completed the schedule right April First 41. FI. (2) Demers 84 75 247 FROM THE 0 0 sure to put on a sizzling six round- 69— 212 team. BITS Yds gained, laterals dancing following all games. H. Wright 99 105 90— 294 O'ltellly 63 78 Rubber town 15 er in the prelims. They met In 83— 242 Number of punts ... 16 Oakville Pin was represented by H. Hoyt 86 93 86— 265 Becansun 75 84 ‘Y’ Hartford six weeks ago, Laverio BROOKLYN •Distance punts, yds. .680 670 Art but was not given a Schilling 86 .. 107— 193 POST OFFICE LEAGUE. Hilton, but the battle was I— 56 75 being stopped, 93 94 115— 302 224 237 240 701 Run backs of punts. franchise, however, their players Hallaway 0 a great one up to the finish. Sal 118 111— 340 Stack (1) Fumbles 2 to out for Sco- Blair .Ill J. Slattery (2) A special meeting has been the eligible try Carter of Middletown and Joe ..— 86 Bailey 76 86 231 81— 251 Own fumbles recov’d 0 0 E. Wright Mclsaac 11 93 vill’s. American Brass was repre- for 76 72 225 97— 299 called Mel Kelley of 7 6 Oliver of New Haven go on O'Reilly .110 92 by Supervisor Penalties sented Paul Mulcahy, Clock Stack 67 84 244 Lynch 318 by another sixer, with Carter figuring 475 496 509—1480 Skehan 80 118 118— the Brooklyn YMCA to all the Yards lost, penaltle.s 50 85 341 Shop by Ed Evens, Telephone by to it he can keep Gordian Swedish Lutheran 401 .98 129 114— where ball was outpoint Oliver, 219 242 239 700 J. Slattery of the Junior teams from •From point Steck. Scovlll by Howie A. Johnson _ 97 98 114— 309 captains George out of the way of the tough, hard- Kirkwood kicked. Chase A1 Schott and C. Thompson ..110 104 mo— 314 (1) 385 432 410—1207 the section, for Friday Kraft, by Italian. Johnny Sims of 94 229 Brooklyn belting H. Anderson ...100 102 96— 298 Blrdsnll 74 Alexander Beardsley-Wolcott by Gene Kur- o’clock. A will be Naugatuck and Gus Wlnkleman G. Erickson ...108 91 103— 302 Fox 52 67 192 98 102 87— 287 at 7:10 league Suits T. Deeley mitsky. of New York open the show in a Worsted 92 119 106— 317 Kirkwood .89 105 273 84 98— 278 of the J. Nelson Harrison 94 started for only members Nichols and Jones Season passes will be abandoned four while Mike Toronton the 98 98 106— 302 spot Phalen YMCA in the near future this year. The referees named in- will 507 514 519—1540 215 266 213— 694 111 110— 333 Brooklyn Bridgeport iron-man go eight Alexander .112 Alden White, John Cluney Mill Plain t.HI Meyers <2» and will determine the champion- cluded round semi-final with Billy Dona- Lose in Tourney Dillon. Barker .112 108 111— 331 Larmett 81 68 71- 221 402 395 401—1198 ship of the Brooklyn section. The and George hue of New York, a sparring-mate 6s 80 Cook 95 108 99— 302 Smith 80- 220 Stnfstrom <2) teams eligible to enter are: Cow- of Shade's. The battling starts at H2-M 90 Meyers 79 68 77- 224 Wis, Nov 4—(UP)— D. Ilrowu _ 94 104— 288 Nicholas .104 83 boys, Falcons, Raiders, Speed boys, Milwaukee, 8:80 o'clock. and Od- Gallagher .1 15 102 105— 322 Rudd .105 92 FrI Pioneers. Town Plot Gorilla Jones, Akron, O., 220 216 229- Squares, Excels The use out of Harvey .Ill 119 134— 361 Delaney .104 114 Eagles, “Y” Jrs and Granite Hills. done Piazza. Italian champion, won Dranginis you get Caunlngkiun (2) Stafstrom .Ill 129 their to the seml-flnal round Burdete 63 63 57- 18* Falcons Ret for Season. way 527 527 553—1607 association Close Games in anything compared with Bacon 80 81 75- 236 Frank Berardl. hustling man- of the National Boxing as Catholic Univ. 430 418 tourna- ... middleweight elimination A MERIC A 41 HR ASS MACHINE C'unnlngham 86 92 93- 270 Melvin (1) ager of the Brooklyn “Y” Falcon* the price, determines its last SHOP LEAGUE. Morrissey 92 101 directed his team In a practice ment night. Fulton Park 228 236 won a Frosh Rout Rival Loop cost. 225— 689 T. Phalen 95 97 session last night at the Y hut, Jones, weighing 1(4, 10- real These suits White (I) Nich- Martino <1> Parolan 79 95 men were chosen to rep- round decision over George 73 96 and eight re- Three fast close games fea- wear so .. 78 112 101— 291 While 68- 237 Melvin .108 94 1(6 1-3. Buffalo, and Piazza The Catholic U frorfh eleven long and well 68 68 73- resent the Falcon team for the ols, tured last in the Ful- Bruins 85 93 89— 261 Lnrusso 209 over Paul the St John's fresh- night's play season. The following men were was given the decision :ently tagged that Toomei 91 109 85— 285 UuIunso 82 91 73- 246 372 393 446—1111 25-0 set- ton Park Community league nt they're the most of the team: Rojas, Cuban champion, after 10 nen of Annapolis with a Martino .102 88 99— 289 Palmer (II elected as members Wash- the Pearl street gym as the teams rounds. Piazsa weighed 1(( 1-4, lack In Brookland bowl In economical can 223 255 214— 692 Trepanler .100 89 112— SOI Angelo Laudise, Alfred Wachllonls, hooked up in their second scred- suits you KlesIliiK Ul and Rojas. 1(( 1-1. ngton, D. C.. which was ample 356 402 374—1132 Kurneii 85 89 88— 862 Albert Zachs, Hugh Downey, sustained uled games. Honny O'Uernier's at Kidding 65 65 65— 193 85 OK— 885 evenge for the defeat buy the Moure (ill Blacker .102 Frank Shimkus, Frank Berardl, Colts hung up their first win ut price. .. 73 73 73— 210 105 122— 251 PLAY TONIGHT. it the hands of the same team last Rellley 94 84 111— 289 Palmer .124 Frank Martino. STAPHS the expense o fthe Fultons, but 90 76 84— 260 ■ — Average 88 88 Musclo and The Falcons issue a citywide the after had been forced winters .101 90 411 388 *420—1199 Nsw York. Nov 4—Ken Strong *The outstanding feature of only they Hart Schaffner & Marx 214 222— state challenge for games with any into an overtime session. The score Moore .Ill 110 228 604 Lyons <2> the sombat was the sensational 49- combine, and any manager will lead his Stapes against and Hhehnn 90 109 106— 805 Junior Pete former was 11 to 10. Joe Landolfi his for these cool 64 69 61— 201 call at the Brooklyn Dodgers tonight at >ard run of Dranginis, topcoats 394 *373 379—1145 Johnson Daley 92 88 112— 190 Interested please man. Henators also had a narrow escape, 70— 244 Stadium, Stapleton, 8. I'orrington high three letter Asliliourn (ill Wolff 71 63 Mahoney 84 108 119— 809 Brooklyn T any evening between Thompson's barely beating the Bulldogs IB to 87 77 91— 356 what promises to be one of ■he Polish lad plunged off tackle evenings O’Neill 85 97 87— 269 Wood Lyons .104 96 128— 822 7 and 0 p. m. and ask for Man- I„ in 12 in the last two minutes of play. the most bitterly fought profes- the second period and twisting (entitle n .103 102 85— 290 ager Berardl. The Eagles, with with Hal Nardossl 223 34* 149— 730 In the metro- nd his way through-—---- the Wnrfel .Ill 96 112— 319 370 398 480—1228 sional games played squirming and Willie Peccl sharing scoring High Hingis—Kirkwood, 103. season. rhole Saints team scampered down Aahbouru 92 137 131— 360 Hanley <1 > politan district this the Cardinals II *25 High Three—Kirkwood, 373. 90 72 cnoany and a touch- honrs, trimmed ;;d Kenny 77— 139 V* ROXBURY )ie field for 19 yards 1 to 10. *31*1 _432 416—7238 High (limit, Kirkwood, 8I|. J. Deeley 98 114 98— 80S SALISBURY own. It was a brilliant run, un- \ TIGKHS IN High Team—Wood, 720. 90 118 Cuddy (III P. mattery 104— 812 Dvering a potential Cardinal star 80 80 Baglay .113 95 118— 111 romorrow afternoon the Crosby DKMPIBY ON CHARITY CARD Average 80— 140 Thomaston Tigers, winners the fleet and osoluslve Drangl- Cuddy 07 74 88— 141 Sharkey Heads Challenger* ond team will oppose the Ro*- The Kansas City, Nov 4—Jack Demp- at n three of three grid games, lo- Hurry 98 89 111— 198 The National Hosing aaaoclntlon. ***389 To! 392—Tiiio ry Reserves In a return game former heavyweight champion, (.'•Mien (gl Salisbury Sunday to suck up Dranglnls la well known to local sey, fepln .106 80 It— 171 ruler* of basing In a majority of eshlre. In their first meeting ads will appear here November II In a McNIff 88 102 the Roxbury gainst the town team. Practice jort addicts for hla prowess Up»ON.£^oLCryn Park. Friday afternoon the two two-round bouts, his e treks*. High Three—Ash bourn, 380. Carden .108 II— 201 sect the Bristol North Bides at the In the City oppo- weight championship held Max xbury varsity mt nents to ho selected at a later date. IOitm High Gems—Aahtiourn, 411. by 'lur* and Atwood Weld. Mldfe Temtn—Aibbouru, 4111, Mehmellng. "ill 417 181—Tioi rmal School of Now