“Why Not?" Asks Babe To Queries On $80,000 Salary Hunter Trials And RECREATION LOOP BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer Two More Yean, Then HAS NO DEFICIT OND Races At Watertown Manager's Job Is Ruth's FROM PAST YEAR Ambition For Future Club 13 $65 Cleared From Sunday, Sept. Weekly By GEORGE KIRKSEY Games — Parks Teams (Unltnd Prw Stair Correspondent) Watertown as What may eventually result in marking Chicago, Aug 27—(UP)—Babe Ruth, who revolution- one of Connecticut’s exhibition for Labor Morn* points outstanding prize Play Day ized baseball with his home- hitting, nurses an ambition and horses of the east, is made by members of the — hunting ing Colts Sign Four to take a second-division ball club and rebuild it into a Watertown Hunt club the medium of ar- Riding and through New Men pennant-winner. ranging the first of a series of hunter trills and point to Clad in purple silk pajamas and smoking a pipe, Ruth races scheduled for point September. At last night's Federation League sat in his hotel suite and told about his future aspirations. In a letter to owners of prospective entries, Secretary weekly confab at Fulton park com- Pete scrib- "I give myself just two more W. Hodson has stated the which is self- munity house, UlLeo, James following, bling Recreation League secretary, years as a regular player," he said, explanatory of the proposed meet: announced in his final report that a and then I'll be ready to retire DEMPSEY STILL hank of is on hand of looking for a manager's Job. By “The Watertown ltidlnK and balance $62 which approximately $35 will be the end of the 1938 season I will la a aeries of Huht club planning Burke, 8 Under Par paid out for liabilities still hang- have played 20 years in the majors to RETAINS WALLOP hunter trials and point-to-point ing from last season. and then I'll be ready retire AT TUMBLE BROOK from active duty." races, to be held at the club Kraft Suspension Lifted “Do you think you have the Public Parks League managers •rounds on Sunday, September right temperament for a mana- Hartford. <01111. Aug 27— voted to play all Labor day games OF ME DAYS llth. It will be the first attempt Ruth was asked. Killy llurke. national open In the morning. Howie Kraft, Wa- ger?” of the club to run anything of this dm niplon, nnil (inirgi! Von terville Orescent third baseman Hm Big Ideas. nature, and the prize money will Klin, former national amateur will have his suspension lifted “Well, the only way to settle Three More Opponents dominion, (Ic'eatecl tiene Kunea but he must Is for me ot a chance as necessarily be small, but as the September 1, appear that get anil tiwirgc Slebert, loeal pro- before the league pilots at the final a manager. I have a lot of Ideas Wrecked In Seattle Ex- the will be purpose of meet large- fessionals, with a beat I util of 61 meeting before that date. about running a club and I’d like at Tumble It rook hibition Before ly social, we hope you will sec fit yesterday Polls Sign Four Men to try them out. I'd take any major 10,000 Country Club In an 18-hole, ex- It to help us inaugurate the hunt- "Shorty” tl'uglielmo, Colt man- league manager's job. makes hibition mateh. whether It was last Fans ager, was granted permission to no difference a ing season by entering one or more Burke went around In 64. sign Crichton of the Wa- place club or a first division out- of your horses. No effort, will he under and five under up Jimmy eight par terville Maroons and fit. If I took a ready made team Seattle. Wuh, Auk 27.—(UP)— to you an afternoon “Nig” Chesu- spared give the course reeord. Von Kim took I wouldn’t get as much credit as of real sullo, former member of the Con- Ten thousand Seattle light fans who sport. 74, Jiunea 74, anil Slebert 73. I would If I built up a winner my- Three Divisions necticut 1’ankces along with watched Jack Dempsey punch "Anchors” of self.” The hunter trials will be held Beat Bail Cards Hogan the Kay three with nd Past 37 and playing his 18th sparring partners diszy over one and one-half miles of Out Kagles Jimmy Maxwell of the Watervllle season in the American league, IS ounce gloves were convinced of the course Par Maroons. This quartet natural country, part .435 454 344—36 Ruth to hold his tremen- was signed as the Colts are losing rjoE** continues to-day that the old “Manassa being over the outside course de- Burke-Con Kim 433 343 344—31 Johnny Pilla and Ray Hricoll, dous appeal to the baseball public veloped and used at our June Kunes-Siebert .435 453 345—36 ended Mauler" Is a good entertainer and who will return soon to school In as the series just between horse show this year. One class In BuSHu>as a hitter to the least. Alabama, anil who jh the Chicago 'White Sox and Yan- powerful say will be for horses that have hunted J’»r 435 454 344-36-36—72 Mickey Hay split ouT of The finger last KHOGKEp kees proves. The White Box. a sad In exhibition with the Watertown hounds. In Burke-Von Kim Sunday and who will be matches, Dempsey unable to the remainder of r Frtisr second division club, played to ths division, the horses 434 343 234-30-31—61 play the M iNilRe fought two full rounds last night lightweight season. 143.000 in four days and Babe must carry 165 pounds. The mid- Kunes-Slebert INNIW3 w with Benny Lenhart of Portland, Senators Seek Franchise eiEVElMt>/ Ruth was the principal drawing dle and heavyweight hunters must 435 344 333-32-36—68 *HaT?/N HARRS U)AT£R3UR"/ i Rife— then boxed each with Rill Tracy of the Walnut Hill OHWiEAJ, OL^IME. M»'l% card. Ore, a round carry 180 pounds, riders in all FoR. MORE Senators sought a franchise at last LEAGOe) BRsTBASEMAN, DW HE Still Hits ’Em. Bob Frazer and Red Tlngley. trials being requested to wear pink. Individual Cards (CbMKSEcncJrslAJfe [ THE HEtfr night's confab, but the 'too wad TS^i^ believe has Watertown has a very siairty Billy Burke Jolly Jokers, iran sears amkiaSs ulcw at A* Some critics Ruth Let Go Occasionally. Out Laskus Truckers and Thomaiton flAfafeO ASUp slowed In the out- course, every Jump being in plain .433 343 344—31 RONN02S OFF PlCsT (T BECAME up considerably In all three matches, the former Knights of Columbus are BASE.WRW, N0-Ri)hl view of the and our In .444 344 235—33—64 ahead of JiTcMEP> «c>-wf field the past year, but none can spectators, him on the list. KNOWN W HAW WAS CoNCEM-lNS A HATP/fi i champion held his punches except Jack Pestage, has waiting "“wAMS'"' dispute his ability to continue to superintendent, Games when he On It with the of fur- George Slebert Sunday’s IN WIS SLOV^.we OJOOLD SiaJALtRE Pil&HEJ^ / anw and all kinds ot pitching. occasionally forgot. planned purpose schedule hunt- Out .435 455 346 — 38 Sunday's shows the He is leading both major leagues those occasions it was too nishing a real test of what a North sfc>. WLADGlPWi^ just bad In 445 344 344—36—76 Squares and Recreations £U6\I61>*M> in home runs with 37 and Is sec- er should do. meet at 2 o’clock — for the sparring partners. 6oth of at Fulton park 2b/<9Ifc ond only to A1 Simmons in bat- "The point-to-point races are, with Lee Lenhart and went down hunt- George Von Kim. Fagan umpiring. At Wa- ting. Tlngley course, limited to qualified tervlllo at Out 364 — 38 park the same time the Ruth's and his bat- for nine counts and frazcr was ers. The horses must carry the .544 345 popularity In Crescents play Hopcville with Hal are to come up tor a his round ended. as in the hunter .435 373 344—36—74 ting going groggy when same weights Hadley calling them. At fh when will be about Hamilton lot of discussion this winter It was In the Tlngley bout that trials, and the course park at 4 Gene K lines. o'clock the Colts meet Babe asks for his 1932 contract. Dempsey put on his best show. two miles long. Riders must wear the Out .436 463 Brooklyn Indies with _ His present 2-year contract at The referee had reached nine colors, and must state what colors 445—38 Ralph In .436 564 333—36—74 Buggies officiating while the Acmes FRANKIE O’BRIEN 880.000 per annum expires this when Jack picked Tlngley up and they will wear at the time of mak- and Celtics meet at Washington season. him on his feet. Then while entry. Prize money In each Rumors And Gathered From stood ing park at 2 o'clock with Ruggles also Reality "Do you expect to get $80,000 blazed at him with race will be *50.00, distributed as Tlngley away ('ailing the good and bad ones. next year?” both weaved and follows: *35.00 to the winner, TO BOX JACK MWEY fists, Dempsey "I don’t see why not,” he re- and didn’t take a blow, 115.00 to the second horse. WASHINGTON dodged PARK plied. "I’m having one of my meanwhile to Other Kvents managing keep Tlng- best years.” In addition, there will be classes Hits Hartford Meets Color- This Sporting IRTorld ley upright and swinging. Sharpshooter Boy 198 and ap- fn the ring as follows: Dempsey weighed NET TOURNEY ON he left the 1.—Children’s horses, to be rid- 59 of 600 ed Slugger in Milwau- The Grist Of Athletic Contest peared fresh when ring. den by children who have not yet Targets Recreation League Ten matches reached their 15th birthday. Suit- ware played yester- kee Tuesday—Marshall day in the annual Park A. ability and manners most essential. Washington Vandalia, Ohio, Auj; 27.— (l?P) By JOHN CLUNEY Pinmen tennis tournament < Musical stalls for children. being conducted —Btevo M. 'rothors of Philadel- Eliminated Organize GEOTOWN OPENS hy Kd O'Connell and 3.—toadies hacks. Must have Denny phia to-day hold the title of cham- Noonon. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock results fol- of — mouth, good gaits, and he Yesterday's pion champions as a result of Hartford, August 27 Frankie easy low: his the advisory committee of the well mannered. Must be ridden victory in the feature event of O'Brien’s next trip to the center Tom defeated Recreation league will convene at SCHEDULE SEPT 26 McCarty Jerry the third day's program of the of the ring will he made out in by a lady- Shanahan, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1. Putting Is Just What It Takes the Orand bowling alleys. "Entry fpa in $3.00 In each thirty-second annual Grand Ameri- Milwaukee on next Tuesday night. Bill Ferris defeated Harold Shee- President "Joe” I.ovallo — is can The local southpaw la entered Snappy Aug 27 T h * •vent. Ample stabling available, 6-4. Trap-Shooting Tournament talks Washington, han, 6-3, here. se- To Make A Golfer Great will be on deck with his usual and will be in the N. B. A. tournament to Goodly eleven open everything possible James O'ls’eil defeated Pat Don- and all members are requested to Georgetown University maximum comfort Crothers, Pennsylvania cham- lect a successor to Mickey Walker done to insure nelly, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6. was most the 1931 the second year pion for the as world’s welterweight champion, The difference between good golf and great golf point- attend. program, for exhibltrs, their horses and Jack past seven years, lilt Crcavcn defeated Kd Fa- 200 drawn Jack of Oeorge Burns of the Orand al- under Coach Mills, with Lebanon their handlers. Wo hope this will consecutive targets from the and he has McVey edly exhibited yesterday afternoon at Tumble Brook by Billy Burke. hey, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. for the has spent considerable money of events 16-yard mark yesterday to take New York .’is his opponent leys Valley on Saturday, September b* tho beginning frequent Ed Demarls defeated John Darl- U. S. national open champion, and, right now, the of them to assure the crown. In the first hid in this national tltlo kingpin remodeling these alleys of Us kind, and therefore we are ing, 4-6, 6-2. three days of 28th, at the Griffith Stadium. West- 8-6, the tournament. all. After 36 holes in the rain on Bill showed at plenty of speed and some of the it a success, tournament he has scored BOB playing Tuesday, up the ‘‘Green Terrors" •very anxious to make Tom Derwln defeated Vln Mc- have been dur- ern Maryland, hits out of Rudy Marshall of Stamford, the a boys that bowling can us greatly, and at 6-3. a possible 600. the Hartford Club with his partner, Georg* Von Elm, and put on undefeated In two years, coached ■jou help Elllgott, 6-4, other Connecticut entrant In ing the warm weather report that a only Dick Harlow, will be the Hoyas the ume time have very enjoy- Barry Shea defeated James Oib- show that sent the into of new by the tournament, was eliminated gallery spasms delight throughout eighteen without a doubt the improve- Stadium ■ hl« time yourself, by making some bons, 6-2, 8-10, 9-7. next opponent at Griffith Tuesday night when the first of of birdies and seven was ments make these alleys the fast- entries. Please make them prompt- Joe Corey defeated Maurice Lott and holes marvelous play. One eagle, eight pars on October 3rd. On October 10th Doeg the bouts was held at Milwaukee. est in the state. so that we Keefe, 6-1, 9-7. to a 64 was the Hoyas meet New York Univer- ly, may approximate 6-8, Rudy lost the decision to Clyde Burke’s contribution course-record smashing that built up wishing to Join Wa- to be defeated Any person sity at Yankee Stadium. October jiow many exhibitors pre- Marty Egan Billy Gull- Chastlan of I-tallas, Texas. under la Meet Shields-Wood smoothly and carefully with Burke's putter putting him five terbury’s fastest league request- 16th the team meets Dequesne, the pared for. foyle, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. O’Brien had drawn a for the bye ed to get In touch with Phil Hamel on the sched- yours. Ray Fitzpatrick defeated Francis par for the first six holes. Two years about the time Walter only nocturnal game "Very truly first list of bouts. ago, call at the Orand alleys and W. Nell 3-6, 6-3, 8-6. Chestnut. Hill, Mass, Aug 27— or ule. at Pittsburgh. On October "JAMES HODSON, McVey, a dusky battier, has been went bad, Burke's was him out of battles for meet- GAMES TODAY Hagen putting keeping submit your name. An open 24th the Hilltoppers travel to East "Secretary. (UP)—George Lott, Jr, of Chi- In the a time and has — game long at will be held one week from 10 a. m. Byrnes vs cago and John of titles all over the country. and since that marathon ing Lansing to meet Michigan State. Prize IJst Johnny Doeg Newark always been rated in the toil golf Today and Ed Jack Creaven vs Thursday evening at 8 o'clock On October 31st the Hoyas Journey I. —Children's horses; suitability Caserino; approached the first crisis In their reaches; he Is considered one of Inverness, he's champion. Because he had fortitude Bill Ferris. Open Why? all members are requested to at- to Boston to clash with Boston and manners most essential; to be battle to remain American doubles the “smartest" of current middle- 11:30 a. m. — James O'Neil vs enough to stick to his golf game until he acquired what he knew he tend. College. Bucknell, an especially ridden by children who have not tennis champions to-day. weights, a clever boxer and good Ray Fitzpatrick; Elmer Roach vs strong eleven, and West Virginia reached their fifteenth birth- They were to meet Frank X. ring needed most—a putting "touch”. In the Ryder cup qualifying round yet J. Overton. general. will be met on November 7th and day. Ribbons. Shields and Sidney B. Wood, Jr, This bout will be a ten-rounder Inverness — and he showed at he and VS CWOANS 12:45 p. m. Barry Shea vs ensuing matches, it, proved it, yes- FRIARS 14th, respectively. The Hoyas meet 3. —Musical stalls for children. of New York, ranked fourth na- as are all the bouts in this event winner of Ryrnes-Caserino match; it was in and would have had Willard Shove’s Cwoans and Vtllanova at the Vlllanova Stadium Ribbons. tionally, in a'quarter-flnal match. whence will come a new champion terday high gear again, you agreed you Joe Corey vs Don Monaghan. George Holloway's Putslc Friars on November 21st. The University hacks: must have The other feature match sched- to bo the National seen a 1 5 footer from a lie for an 3 on the J. —Indies — recognized by him sink side-green eagle o’- 2 p. m. Pat Qullter vs Bill will battle It out to-night at 6 of Detroit will travel east, its first mouth, good gaits and be rid- uled for to-day will pit the only Boxing Association but not prob- easy O'Neil; Denny Sullivan vs Ed Bar- par 5 third at Tumble Brook. Physically tired from daily play, 18 clock at Hamilton Park for the flrst appearance In Washington, on No- a Must be well man- foreign entry, Frederick J. Perry ably the New York commission den by lady. rett. by round title of the central "Y" Twi- vember 28th, to play Georgetown and George P. Hughes of which has no fraternal feeling fot and 36 holes at a time, in addition to hops between exhibition points, Ribbons. — England, nered. 3:15 p. rn. Tom Derwln vs light League. Both teams finished its Anal game. — Allison of the N. B. A. 4. Hunter trials for horses that winner of ltoa< h-Overton match; against Wiimer Austin, Burke still had enough left to put on one of his greatest showings since the flrst series with 8 wins in 10 hunted with the Watertown Tex, and John Van Ilyn of Phil- Shove behind the bat while have Marty Egan vs winner of jQutlter- the title event at Toledo, besting his partner, Vori Elm’s score by ten games and the title game has been George hounds. One and one-half miles. O’Ncil match. adelphia. postponed twice so far. Paddy Oal- Dillon and .Johnny Brown will com- Ribbons. 6:30 p. m. Suukas vs Johnson; strokes. lulo will hurl for the Cwoans with prise the Putslcs battery. hunter trials; Entry fee in all classes is $2.00, SEMI-FINALS OF 6. —Lightweight Delblno vs Connolly. and check should accompany en- horses to carry not less than 155 7 p. m. — Winner of Saukus- tries which should be made with One and one-half miles. Johnson match vs winner of Del- pounds. James W. at Ribbons. blno-Connolly match; Tom Mc- Hudson, secretary, LOCAL NET MEET either 504 Watertown avenue, Wa- • • 5. —Middle and heavyweight Carty vs E. Demaris. or Watertown Hid- SYNCHRO-SHIFT FREE WHEELING SOUND-PROOFED BODY AND CHASSIS hunter trials; horses to carry not ter bury, Conn, and Hunt less than ISO pounds. One and one- about two miles. Horses to carry ing club, Watertown, — ON TO-MORROW half miles. Ribbons. 180 pounds. (1st) $35.00; (2nd)— Conn. 7. —Race for lightweight hunt- $15.00. Riders In hunter trials are re- Pat Malone, Chicago Cubs’ right- Radical departure from expected ers; point-to-point about two miles. who allowed the New York afternoon Horses to carry at least IBS pounds. quested to wear pink. In the point- hander, result occured yesterday — in the first (1st)-$35.00; (2nd ) $15.0(1. to-point races, riders must wear Giants but three hits in the men’s singles tennis play a -header. Tho Frunklln 8. —Race for heavy and middle- colors, and must state what colors game of at Hamilton park when 3. weight hunters; point-to-point they will wear at time of entry.1 Cubs won, 4 to Newberry, former city Junior ten- nis title holder hung a straight set NEW NASH Ham Fisher defeat on Nell Maloney, title con- Joe Palooka The Wrong Dope By tender for the past several years. Newberry, playing level-headed and steady tennis disposed of his FER GOSH SAV THEV s feated H. Cleslewskl and E. Nolde, A DOCTOR / Vs/HATT a SPEAK li 7- 9-7. ANEW—one that is a distinct im- New, synchro-shift transmission with I'M DVIN'— f (THREATENED. 5. making Vjsrr/*, QUICK \TO KlU-ME.y1 K. Suton de- that sooa H. Burkinan and on the because Silent Second as as And, OOOL.P feated It. Bates and D. Walker, pression motoring public speed quiet high. 6-1. 6-0. of its its and if you so elect, you may have the newest r W. Newberry and K. Newberry eye-appeal, performance completed their match with 1*. its 4 motorist looks for kind of free Beardsley and E. O'Connell, win- price. Every wheeling—synchro-shift ning the third set 8-6. The com- those three essentials of satisfaction — free wheeling—as perfected by Nash plete score of the match, 7-5, 5-7, 8- 6. Appearance — Performance — Price. And engineering. And it is offered at the the new Nash has them all. Smart modern low cost of from $20 to $35 extra. Quoit Challenge very selected An all-tar uuolt team, From $79) to $2029... f. o. b. factory .. Unusually low delivered prices, $923 to $2221 from the best Fulton and Hamilton Parks can offer, has been organ- Derwln who desires a [Ixed by Bill - NASH CO. - game with either Plymouth or THE WATERBCRY Terryvlllo to be played at Hamil- SM WEST MAIN ST. WATERBUHT, CONN. DIAL MIN Park If the man- ton laibor day. JOSEPH M. CA86IN, rmukm agers ef either aggregation Just named care to take on the locals HARRY O. REYNOLDS PETER S1NNAOE v I? a game may be arranged by writ- rREASI