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1942-10-08 [P C-1] H 1 Harridge Sees Full Season Next Year : Quarterback Position ■ ■ Hoyas Fortify <■ *—---—-----___ BET ON A Would SURE THING! —By JIM BERRYMAN Cut ---- Road ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ 1 Win, Lose or Draw j Subs Are Drilled holy smoke By FRANCIS E. STAN. onlv^x -—\ mis 1 f A BUCK AN' SOME CHANGE ) IT N /^awTookit. tbT\ ■/^woTf's^^ I G... DAT LAV ONE WENT « / AN ACE KICKER The Indian March on to Three LEFT OUTA THAT 20!-WHy / /V,IS5 \ } f AN') Play FLOP DREW 2 Cambridge i jus' it ^dto k ACCOUNT* PAT I \ \ J \ MOREL. { ro Take Over if iSn t the broke Friday.. ^ OF ALL only colleSe that is springboarding in this > JOCKEY WASN'T IN / war °n<f .-whereTh' heck did ThDUMB) Iame and success- ER Vtf| ON D'P!X... pis STUP,D Down the pike a piece they’re all GO ?.. \ y r^wc\ LUCK..j LEM/ME SEE is ok ™illiam and Mary- The tip is out that the In- a Club SyJT -\ Ay ! / dianT frPUPth°PVeKthe best Trips team in the Southern Conference. This is Agnew Is Hurl something unusual, no? *^~jjr'lTy-M£!y °* nr/Vhuy*06 Defense Transportation's order freezing train schedules Capital Among Cities 1 lng tde Hard Manhattan Tilt running of civilian specials isn’t going to stop a lot wy w.n. and To Show Attendance Marys old grads from getting to Cambridge for the p.rv.rria“" thls May Dornfeld, week- They’ll find ways. Football fans are the Increase in 1942 Bring ’T^f.ga™es de endre sP°rts industry and, as we said, it's been a long wait. Barrett to Helm T ” tLnwre By the nvalry between Harvard and William and Mary, the oldest Associated Press. xt oldest Oct. 8 colleges in the country, onlv nnr.p havp thp Indians Hart CHICAGO, —Will Harridge, \ Coach Jack Hagerty of George- wentles they lQst a 14-7 president of the American town is giving his Hoyas an ounce , decision, but Saturday they finally League, g w n’ Carl of prevention to prevent a possible Voyles’ the c°ach, has two good teams. Good enough said today prospects for a full 1943 6 aV^' Bn^ sounding. He's hoping it won't be t*1C can’t be so bad if they buried baseball season still 35 0 Virginia, looked “good" lecessary to employ Frank Dom- despite :eld or Barrett Vejles has transportation handicaps' Johnny at quarter- been building up this team for a few he quite years and and the call to service of r~~ oack, but he cautiously is grooming must be on a military running timetable, because that's quite a hem for the in event of schedule—Navy,! many players. assignment Carolina Pre-Flight, Camp Lee, Virginia Military,! njury to Eddie Agnew. Kicnmond,of/v!ard^Da,rtm0Uth’ V. P. However, he indicated several I I. and George Washington. And he had Hagerty has no complaint with originally were in Oklahoma slated. changes order. These in- \gnew’s direction of the Hoyas « -< Vn i uum-Liu^micu avviiuu liUill WOW'.WHAT IF I ogainst Temple and Mississippi and four road trips a season for each / DOa ! 1OUGHTA X .S f /''WELL AINTA\ A A CHUMP! UNCLE SAM'S \ ie's hoping Eddie will be barking When the a club to three, and the possibility of HITLER AM A Navy Staged Prize Fight in 1918 > BET ON (r / I WILLIN' signals all season. Georgetown has In the a shorter season. said lose T'oivE BACK ^Sht of the recent hullabaloo about the canceled Harridge \ A i bruising schedule that includes an Louis-Conn a •—\ VTH'JAPA-They'D 25 FOR THAT.. fight, it is recalled eliminating fourth road trip would ^ AM') with that the Navy back in 1918 at San CERTAIN { •ngagement Manhattan at Francisco, put on a save the clubs 20,000 miles and CARRyiNy®^^ tABt £ benefit battle for Griffith Stadium on Saturday night, heavyweight War Camp Community funds (forerunner would ease transportation difficul- ^ of the USO). lowever. and Hagerty merely prefers Navy officers ran the show and no outside were ties which caught with baseball promoters up to be prepared. needed. clubs near the season’s end. Costello Is Likely End. fighters were Jack and “But all these things will have to Dempsey Willie Meehan. Dempsey had Should Agnew suffer injury it is licked most of the wait until the December grade-A heavyweights, with the exception of Champion meetings,” likely Dornfeld or Barrett would Jess but he declared. “In the meantime, dis- Willard, he fought (and lost) for $224, expense money from step into the quarterback’s job, for cussions between the individual Chicago. Meehan, in the came Hagerty hasn’t been satisfied service, from San Pedro for $24. clubs and the two with San major leagues as the labor of Francisco donated the Center, even down Joe Gyorgvdeak. sec- Municipal to the a whole will be carried on by mail.” lights. Tickets, ushers and the md-string quarterback. Hagerty rest of the trimmings were free. The Other than to say “there is always War didn’t relish Gyorgydeak’s perform- Camp Community funds netted $85,000. For a four-round fight! the possibility,” Harridge would not ance in the but comment on reports the baseball Mississippi game, I Joe won’t be discarded without an. meetings, scheduled for New Ernie White Almost Wound With the York, other chance. Up Yanks would be held in more It could centrally Hagerty be that only a scrap of paper is what kept the Yankees from located Chicago. prefers to believe Gyorgy- their deak merely had an off retaining world championship. The paper bore the signature of 1942 Attendance evening, Substantial. that he 11 bounce back and Ernie ’White, who shut out the mom day I _ prove a Bombers to send the Cards ahead, 2 to 1 Calling 1942's wartime a o^Ithen summer AM' WEMT capable for in games. White's was the season “better 7 GOT REAL SMART understudy Agnew. In key victory. than we expected” I case AM' I WAS he doesn't, though, Jack won't Back in 1937 White was for and one in which “we a I OUT To LAUREL.. pitching mill teams in South Carolina. solved lot —- I HEN i HAU I OO £7^. be caught of I napping. Yesterdav he The American Co. of Greenville lured him problems, Harridge had this to V LUCKY To GET OUT \ was Spinning from Pacelot Mills AN' BET 3 To 2 ON TH' \ PLEMTY alternating Dornfeld and Bar- to say of 1943: f IM pitch in a playoff series. Ernie was in 13 a OF THERE OMLY 7 FISH TH' rett at beaten, 3-2, innings by “If 4 VANIAS To GRAB SUNDAY'S V \ y ) quarterback with Agnew— conditions are the same next 1 in pitcher who hasn't been heard of since. i RED1.... LETS SEE...HM-M M- just case. year, we'll be able to have a full 24- {game...Boy', thoughtthat \ y But a Greenville editor, a \ Tom Costello. sports Scoop Latimer, took fancy to season accoumts For*18.75 £ 190-pound soph- Sunday again. The Ameri- MONEY IN TH' BAWIG..1 \that omore. is White. “After the game I went to him and said that I'd like to him ^ likely to replace Lu get can League already is represented <2lX fixed with the 1 Robustelli at left end for the up Yankees," Latimer was saying at the series in New York. in the armed forces more than — ——1-■-1 ,T£ Hoyas by _ Saturday night. “Swell.” was White's answer. 60 players and there will Hagerty and End be more. Coach George said But 1943 looks • • Murtagh have been “First," Latimer, “are you under contract to any other club?" good, too,-* A lot impressed of by Costello's rapid im- White scratched his head. “Come to think of it," he drawled, “Ah youngsters may get a chance.” provement and his installation at did a Next year also may mark the re- sign paper with a man from the Cardinals." end is likely to be Georgetown's turn of many veterans. Detroit, Cleveland Here Birthday Victory Colonials only “Son.” said a Rams, to Get deviation Latimer, “if you signed paper with the Cards you are Sunday, Little in the that which lost such stars as Hank line-up started ALREADY under a contract. That Branch makes no mistakes." against Ole Miss. Rickey Greenberg, Pat Mullin and Birdie Sought by Navy Manhattan Looks to Tebbetts, has started Molested Draft Ey the Associated Press. Sophs. marketing for Slightly by on Meanwhile While Coach Herb of Notes to You And Nuts to Us veterans and “family men." Yester- ANNAPOLIS, Md„ Oct. 8 — Sleep Way Kopf Manhattan has announced he day the Tigers acquired Paul Rich- Navy's rapidly football will ** One ****** *« of 30 improving o Ltum VJH Hit. u ac rvo uc UCUI 1UUCJI to Be start five u-,) 5 Only Likely Called Soon; sophomores against the ards, 32-year-old catcher who re- team will be intent on chalking by 12 different jockeys, and the one who rode him to victory in the Ken- I To the Hoyas. They are Tailback cently resigned as manager of At- up a “birthday for their Citadel Earl j Redskins Also Well Off in victory" Lambert. Right End Paul tucky Derby, Eddie Arcaro, didn't want the long-tailed Calumet Charger. lanta's Southern Manpower 3.200 Dromgoole Association club. I midshipmen classmates Sat- Center Bob He wanted to ride Our Boots.
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