Golf, Football, Boxing Occupies Attention Of Brass City Fans Schedule Gives Athletics HARD HITTERS TOP Spectacular Sports By Laufer Women s Tournament Nice Break As Teams INDOOR BOXING AtMattatuck Wednesday; dempsen' \ *; Club Await SHOW THURSDAY MAX SWMEUAlG Gray New Champ _ Twe FoRfoMES_ essaVsagdmeb&X-\ IS COOHASEOOS- tub pugilisTic feupvu/-i 1# a a women members of T By L. S. CAMERON Card on at Wa* of I EnVXNED WlS FK5HT Eight of field of possibly dozen Lively Tap v U)OM0ER.(F\ I (lTnltcd Press Sports Kdltor) Profession] seem } the Mattatuck Country club turned in qualifying golf scores Arena—Under- STTU- > UliTU ^jBUMCr INJ New York, Sept 28—(UP)—Philadelphia’s Athletics, terbury To 85 RlSIKlQ COUUD I etEOELAND- yesterday afternoon for the annual tournament champion- the St Louis Cardinals and some millions of baseball fans card With Lar- r- FROM TCeiK> eesrww ) SOMEIHIKSCj ABOUT which is scheduled to Wednesday afternoon. Strong IM COMBAT?- A ship play begin to-day flew into the calm that precedes the storm. The ma- jp OMCOUTR TRaT <2ovJTEsT Mrs Alice White, club champion, posted a qualifying round rivee—Ketchel on MOOED seasons closed The world series will Top S;V DEFERS- k seven entrants for the f* — of which the list of day. jor league yesterday. ik. ME 97, topped start Thursday in St Louis. Action will be the password that Due to thd Inclement weatner or will the new The Cards left Cincinnati after inaugurate Waterbury last Saturday, the women’s quali- A their closing season contest and MEETS MELLO Arena’s bill of boxing Thursday CoLLB3€-BRED SOUTH ENDS BLANK will continue to-day. H6 fying play will go through routine pre-series night to take place in the old YoOMGSleft- Mrs Robert Farrington, 1930 title on their home lot. The NIGHT BE am practices THURSDAY Armory on Phoenix avenue. Right SHOULD holder will not compete In the play Athletics finished the American -rRROST' I^TELLECTjAL SOUTHINGTON IN the Yankees from top to bottom, there are boys U)»AT?- this year. Runner-up to Mrs White league season against CHAP- here and to-day were in Philadel- matched up who regard the science -BUT yesterday was Mrs Margaret Slavin phia for a rest before entraining of rather in com- / ip a score of 105 for boxing lightly / v OPENING GAME who reported for St Louis Tuesday evening. \ most not parison to a few solid smashes to 18 holes of play. Other qualifying Meantime the 30,000 to 40,000 BeCDM E EMOjibWAL—' Include: Helen fans who will see each game and the Jaw or mid-section. Therefore, scores as posted Mrs Twice at Mrs J. the millions who will watch news- with Leo Larrivee and Steve » F6EL. Locals Score Cluney, 106; F. Conway. •sFll, Miss score boards and listen to 110; Mrs P. J. Healey, 114; paper Ketchel of Boston in the main go, \ POSSESS THE EXACT Fulton Park Mrs James Hen- radio reports were having the time Winning Brandeveln, 119; there should be plenty of worth- SftlE To UAMGXJISH nessey, 120. of their lives "doping'’ the series- — 14-0 Ponies to the Better Tills Year? while fistic entertainment. MAWEiioloM- Swamp Hall Champ! The “Ossie" champion All hands seem to be agreed that Second Time Gray, Junior 30 to 0 of 1930, ajid runner-up to George it will be a more closely fought Larrivee and Ketchell are Bristol, no Horan, for the club championship, than the one of 1930 when for a series strangers, tney put on of his local golf of the six Despite the fact that yesterday reached the goal the Athletics won four leather party up Boston wuy a year he for a ambitions Saturday, when apparently without or so ago. Both have to afternoon was more fitting games played supposed played with Ed Farley through a a good sweat. in their water Albert’s South Ends working up materially improved ring carnival, thick fog, winning a 36 hole match, However, the experts, amateur work since that when the lo- time, -AMD AM football team inaugurated its 1931 6 up and 3 to play. The 17 year old and are wondering cal won the decision. Now \7' professional, boy with a 14 to 0 school student scoring the Cards will be N gridiron campaign Crosby high how successful they meet again ready to punch It EMOLUMENT for holes of 17 strokes OF, over a and well- 149 33 play, against the pitching of out to a K.O HouiEUER^ triumph youthful $750,000. drilled eleven the colors over par, while Farley’s putting and George Earnshaw, aces of the Before the principal event there upholding for his sorous coolo ee of the Southington Sons of Italy was directly responsible A’s staff. is plenty to whet the appetite of In the finals. club before a elimination tourney — large The schedule, incidentally favors the most exacting fan and, A SENSIBLE for the club PUT-© crowd at Fulton Park. Before meeting Farley the Athletics. Manager Connie Homer, there are some exacting Visitors Have Edge title, Gray had to eliminate John- Mack could start Grove on Thurs- ones- Willie Bush, the black USeeVAWV6EMlLEAlAfl' boy Ralph Mastriano's aggregation ny Derwln, the veteran campaigner day, Earnshaw on Friday, and who stepped in at three hours no- I must MR>i7aTE- and Bob who was outplayed during the entire young McDonald, have each fresh for new labors tice to beat Bob Olin, who, in turn carried him to the 18th hole before in contest, but took advantage of the when the series play is resumed beat A1 Gainer in their first con- Ossie took a 1 un decision. breaks that came their way. After Philadelphia one week from to- test, hooks up with Leo Mitchell of Nice “Doc” holding the locals on even terms Work, Kansas who day. City. Leo is the gent who rr (MOST In the first period, the S. of I. Dr James Hennessey, missed More \ grid- the "Dope" flattened Buddy Howard a year or ders defending the northern goal, qualifying for the first 16 by Several factors favor the Car- so in New to have GjveTfiG \ of one stroke, the ago Haven, only a disadvantage for them because margin copped of victory. \ V SEBlOOS J dinal supporters’ hopes the bell save the Elm City blonde. \fel' / of the bank, endeavored to kick second division honors from Attor- Tha law of averages is all against Both these are Pat 4 and 3, shooting boys sluggers. out of danger, but the punt was ney Healey, Grove's 83 for his final round. the Athletics, against Ambitious lads Thought'] poor, sailing high into the air and an chances of adding to his year’s ERNIE SIMS At the Waterbury Country club Connie Mello, who pulled a Hou- landing on their own 15 yard line record of 31 victories. It's also the professional-amateur dinl from these parts since his last where Matty Sheehan snared it and to-day Mack’s to win meet under with against attempt defeats around here will be back cavorted the remainder of the dis- golf got way Artp RETIRED McAndrew, of three consecutive championships, for work with Ernie Sims of DKiDEFBATeO tance for the first score of the Charley Quincy. VON ELM recent winner of the New a feat as accomplished. Mt Mass, yet'not BURKE, can HEAvT/WElGHT V game. Naugatuck, and you be sure he CHAMPION/ St Louis should improve on last England Open crown as one of the will have both hands full trying to BE ^REAHIMG or a Radzevich to Sheehan hitting which showed only Late the third contestants. Several of Connecti- year's stave off the promising Ernest who 16 THE fi/MG— HE in period the lo- 56 total bases hit in 190 turns at AIDED MISS HELEN RgfcRM cals their to cut’s best known pros and simon- is like the pushed way the 40 67 total bases in coming along flstically .hasmT dewier ir-. pures were entered. Including the bat as against proverbial house afire. Joe Vlgnali yard stripe where Vic Radzevich, at bat made by the A’s. heaved a home club professional, Jimmy An- 178 of Town Plot and Sal Carter of heady signal-caller, well- but drew who teamed with George So the conversations go, they HICKS WIN TITLE directed pass to Matty Sheehan Middletown will mix it In a six the club Joe don’t mean much for anything can who legged it untouched past the Horan, champion. round go that will provide that assistant and Ed Tut- happen in a ball game, and in goal post for his second touchdown Sullivan, pro good old slam-bang stuff that the local series it usually does. KLEM AND STARK and the South Ends’ final score. tle were the other entry. play So Goes of old-timers like to see. Joe Arnold ! STATE GRID YEAR EAGLES SET BACK At Frank Story Long Radzevich two Watertown Saturday, the K. O. Jim planted perfect Brooklyn boy and drop-kicks between the English’s golf team topped a crew Island Girl’s Five=Year of the TO WORK SERIES uprights Sweeney Torrington open after each score. of llnksmen headed by Bob Har- show HARD LUCK COSTS in a four spot. HARTFORD UNITEDS OPENS WITH MANY Visitors show Class vey. with Harvey and Ted English Battle for Women’s a For a bunch showing the way with 3 and 2 Xew York, Sept 28.— (CP)— of youngsters the eleven win over Frank English and Dr A. Crown William “Bill’’ Klem and Albert Southington showed plenty of class and stamina their E. Rogers, 1930 champion. BILL TERRY HIT AT BRASSCO PARK “Dolly” Stark has been chosen EXCITING GAMES against heavier and more experienced op- N. Y., 28 — THREE TEAMS TIED as the Xatlonnl lea true umpires Buffalo, September ponents. Their short forward pass- — to officiate In the 11*31 world (UP) Miss Helen Hicks of es time and time a Score 5 to 1 Vic- series between the St Louis Car- New Haven Set again proved OF LEAGUE Locals Triangles nemesis the CROWN L. the new National to locals, but poor EASTERN ELEVENS Hewlett, I., FOR FIRST PLACE dinals and the Philadelphia Ath- _ passing by their center cost them Women's Golf champion, takes her and Gain First John J. announc- Back Seymour River- tory letics, llcydlcr their only chance of registering. Giants — Robins Game golf seriously, her picture-making ed last night. Ponies Bristol Place in Northern Soc- announced that sides While Manchester Swamp SHOW CLASS IN lightly, and she carried an English IN PARKS LEAGUE Heydler also Hennie Brophy’s Ponies had lit- Umpires Ernest Gulglcy and Called in Third Killed In a hand- Meriden tle difficulty kalsomlning the Bris- gold sovereign wrapped cer would work Majors Trip League Standing George Magerknrtli tol Maple Ends, 30 to 0, at Thom- kerchief when she beat Glenna in the series be- FIRST VICTORIES Bill’s Moved and Chicago city aston yesterday for their second t Hit—Hafey Vare Squares Hopeville soccer team advanced Falcons Collett here Saturday. The Eagle tween the Cube and the White consecutive win. The Bell City lads — a further in its quest for state in Yanks Finish in ‘'Billie's’’ victory over Mrs Vare Lose as Colts step Sox. were not the same team which New York. Sept 28.—(UP)— Triumph laurels afternoon admin- Some close and interesting: games was the result of years of prepar- yesterday played and defeated the “Little Waynesburg's 7 to 0, defeat ol the United eleven of marked the of the state Great Style ation, hard work and careful train- —Three Other Clubs istering strong Chicago. Sept 28— (UP)—Wil- opening Horses" last year. Jack Innes did Penn State and Lehigh's 12 to 7 Hartford a 5 to 1 setback before a ing. She had sought the national liam Harridge, president of the semi-pro football season yesterday most of the winners’ scoring, going licking at the hands of Urslnui title large crowd of rooting enthusiasts Mew York, Sept 28—(UP)—The annually since 1927, when she Fail to Show lor , to-day a n afternoon. The New Haven Trian- over twice for markers. were the only real upsets In Satur- Up at Brassco The win gave the came failed to qualify at Cherry Valley. park. of Difference of Opinion Mill baseball season to end nounced the appointment Rich- Manchester Meriden day's eastern college football play She was in the second locals first place in the Northern gles, Majors. yesterday with seven games In the eliminated Final Games ard F. Nallln and William A. Mc- The All-Waterto*n-Walnut Hills The remainder of the easterr round In 1928 Miss Dora W. Soccer League standing. North Ends, Bridgeport Sokol- at is National league and five in the by Gowan as umpires In the World game yesterday Watertown games ran truer to form, with the Virtue of and in McQuade Scores American. Canada, 1929, Three the North Series. The National League will Rosehuds, All-Hartford Senators. still unsettled and no one seems to favored elevens In clubs, Squares, new in the turning easy final of After being medalist, by Miss Waterbury's entry the other arbiters. Hartford South Ends and Bristol know the real outcome. Water- The feature of the day A. C. and vir- appoint victories over smaller outfits. Maureen Orcutt of Englewood. Hopeville Colts, by soccer field scored In the opening came with vic- town claims a scoreless tie while play was provided by Chick Hafey, West Ends through The east's major elevens, Army, N. In the first round. Last tue of conflicts in the period after ten minutes of play Louie DiLeo asserts outfielder of the St Louis Car- J., year yesterday's tories. his club won New York university, Dartmouth, she reached the semi-finals but when McQuade converted a penalty 7 to The Hills dinals, who managed to nose out Public Parks Baseball league ar? 0, pilot claims Colgate, Syracuse, Columbia, went out again when Mrs Vare. kick for the first marker of the Triangles Win Again Johnson scored from the S-yard Bill Terry of the New York Giants, now tied for first place in that cir- WILBY OPENS YEAR Brown, Holy Cross, Boston college then Glenna Collett, won 5 and 3. game. Munro added two more goals New Haven. 28—Led by mark in the final with for the batting championship of Sept quarter Georgetown, Pittsburg, Carnegie Got the Big Idea cuit. The Squares were defeated before time was called for the first and Fldo Murphy three minutes to play for the win- the National league by getting two "Pop” Appicelli Tech and Fordham, won by con- It is related that Miss Hicks met 8 period. Resuming play the Hart- the crashed times at bat. The by the Washington Hill All-Stars, Triangles yesterday ning tally. hits out of eight Von Elm and Burke ford forwards but the SATURDAY AGAINST vincing margins. George Billy kept passing, through to a 6-0 victory over the Watertown Rangers Victors unofficial averages give Hafey a to 2 while Hopeville bowed to the One-Sided, on a train coming back from To- locals stonewall defense failed to Seymour Riversides at Donovan In the prelim game yesterday at mark of .3489 against .3486 for t to Columbia showed a genuine drive ledo recently. Colts, 1. crack. R. Connahan and Tauber field before a crowd of close to 1.- Heminway Field the Buckingham Terry. about In whipping Mlddlebury 61 to 0 “How do you fellows go Charley Semetas pitched the scored the Eagles’ other two goals MERIDEN GR1DDERS 500 In a game which' resolved Into A- C. dropped their opening game Rain cost Terry the champion- while Army looked powerful It training for these big tourna- with Ylbbs registering the visitors’ a battle of lines almost at the to the Watertown Rangers, 12 to After one hit in the All-Stars to & surprise win, mow- over Ohio ship. getting ments?” she asked. “I’ve trie! marked. are 6. A1 running roughshod the over with ease only opening play. Both lines strong Jarlott and O. Bellerive first inning of the second game four times to win the women’s ing Squares The Northern 60 to 0. The 68 point* but three hits while lineups: First Workout ones, with ex-Boys' club players r.cored the winners touchdowns Brooklyn he withdrew from to and allowing To*day— Cornell Clarkson against championship and I can’t seem F. O. E. T’nlteds battling on both sides. while Pazdon registered for the scored against he was ahead "Red” Crichton permitted Hope- the game, knowing get there." Bowes, goal.goal, Hatton Butler and Pat- losers. Tech are all the more Impressive of The hit went for naught, Elm and Burke told her, ville the same number of safeties. Driscoll, remember Cornell Hafey. Von H. Connahan, lb .... lb, Dickson Meriden Falcons Lose when you play- the contest was Earl Lewis and Semetas hit hard however, when point by point, and she went back McQuade, rb ....rb, A- Ferguson terson Manchester, Sept 28—The Ma- ed without hte services of Bar! the end of the third in- into for the All-Stars, the former gar- Returning—May called at to Hewlett and put it prac- Pettljean. ch.ch, Munson jors football team opened its sea- TAFT VS LOOMIS Vlvlano, star halfback. of here and nering a circuit blow. ning because darkness. tice. Then she came Brown, lh .lh, Campbell son yesterday afternoon with an 8 Dartmouth smothered Norwich In the other scheduled games Elect Captain This Aft- Giants, Phils Move Up won. McFarlane, rh .rh. Burnside to 0 victory from the Meriden Fal- Windsor, Sept 28—The Loomis 56 to 6, thanks to the brilliant the Na- But she takes the Recreations won a forfeit game The final standings in however seriously Hall, or ..or, T. Ferguson ernoon cons, one of the strongest teams In 1931 football team faces the same | work of half a doxen or so sopho- that two does not about when the Brooklyn Acmes failed tional league show only her golf she worry R. Connahan, lr .lr, Hunt the state last year. The play dur- schedule as in 1930 with the excep- mores. N. Y, U. showed a smash- Whether she is three holes up to put in their appearance while clubs, New York and Philadelphia, It. Munro, c ..c, White ing most of the game was' In the tion of the Connecticut Aggies ing attack and a stonewall defense Grill Celtics and Brooklyn In- Meriden representative high finished better than in 1930. The or one hole down she smiles just the Tauber. 11.11. Devlin visitors territory. In the second Freshmen who have been replaced in banking Hobart 60 to 0, while and the smile is so dies both failed to show up for school football team will be the Giants moved from third to second as broadly, Schwarts, ol .ol, Gibbs quarter, the Falcons held for downs by Hopkins grammar. Fordham, minus nearly all of It* smiles encounter. first scholastic eleven to s-how in while the Phillies, eighth contagious that the gallery their scheduled Referee — inside their five line but fum- October Tabor at 1930 showed much promise place, Pearson( Hartfor.d) this this year, the Silver City yard Saturday, 10, greats, this in righ back at her. Standing. city in 1930, ended year's play Linesmen—Marshall and Camp- to meet bled the ball attempting to kick Windsor; October 17, Taft at Wa- In defeating Thiel, 28 to 0. a ulri W. L- P.C. aggregation henig boohed sixth position. Just bell. Time—2 46-mlnute periods. out from In back of the goal line tertown; October 24, Hopkins at The making after the ...12 4 .750 Jimmy Lee’s Wllby eleven Satur- picture North Squares and were tackled for a safety and New Haven (tentative): October An alarm clock which plays a match Saturday amused Helen 4 .750 day afternoon at Hamilton park. York and Boston made progress. Hopeville .12 two points. 31, Choate at Windsor; November selection on the phonograph in- She made faces at the 4 .750 The initial outodor workout of were third In 1930 immensely. Waterville .12 a has The Yankees the green and white squad will 7, Deerfield at Deerfield: Novem- stead of rudely ringing bell In ad- photographers and wise-cracked Colts ..10 6 .626 Cromwell Blanked -while Boston, eighth 1930, be held this afternoon at 3 o’clock ber 14, Berkshire at Windsor. appeared In Europe. at them. Hill All-Stars .... 9 6 .600 28—The Meriden vanced two pegs. at Brassco where all candi- Meriden, Sept She played the final round with 0 10 .375 park Y'esterday's play in the Ameri- Recreations dates for the team will be North Ends football team blanked an Gold Sovereign wrap- .333 given was featured New York's English Celtics 9 10 the Cromwell A. C. here yesterday can by It was the once over by Lee. It Is high- world cham- ped in her handkerchief. Acmes 2 12 .143 25 to 0. IS to 1 defeat of the ly probable that a captain will be afternoon, given her by Miss Enid Wilson, 1 14 .067 Philadelphia Athletics- Brooklyn Indies at session. pion British champion, who told her to named to-day’s The Yankees slammed Grove, Three veteran backfleld men Sons or Italy Setback bring it back if she won or give Earnshaw and the A’a will to Lee Joe Middletown, Sept 28—Weaken- Walberg, it to whoever eliminated her. report to-day. 20 hits. ing in the final quarter, the Sons of ■tar hurlers, for Grove, on the Butler, aggressive halfback, and When Mrs Vare stopped were nosed out here yester- who pitched the first three Innings, leaf BASE- one of the best ball carriers turned Italy sixth hole to gather some four I COMBINATION the Sokol Rosebuds of was with the defeat, his j out in the few years day by charged out the sov- by Wllby past clovers, Helen pulled 7 to 6. Zalowski kicked fourth of the year. Lou Gehrig heads the veterans while Tom Bridgeport, ereign and rubbed it vigorously. BALL SCORE after visitors of the sea- Patterson and Jack Driscoll who the point the scored hit his 46th home “This will make up for the clov- their first season last a touchdown in the closing minutes son to end the season In a tie with ers,” she said. played Frees) of of the game. - It did. Mrs Vare's next drive By The United year comprise the remainder Smooth Finish Following averages compiled by the varsity trio. went into the rough. Pioneers Kalsomlned Louis took a double-header the United Press Include games Crosby wll work out this after- at Hartford. Sept 28—The Ail from the , 10 played Sunday, September 27th: noon at Hamilton park but their scheduled for the coming Hartford Senators opened their to and 2 to 1 to beat out Boston game 8, Hitters. season with a 13 to 0 victory over the other Amer- Leading Saturday with Bulkeley high of for fifth place. In the Bristol Pioneers at the East defeated De- Hartford has been postponed in- ican games Cleveland Pla.—Club | g. |a.b.| r. | h. | pet. |t«iy. Hartford Playgrounds yesterday troit 8 to and Boston defeated definitely. 2 More of Our K, afternoon before a crowd of 800 Days Washington 4 to 2. Simmons, A|128|513|1061100|.39Q TlssI fans. St Louis National league cham- In the first quarter, Dawson cham- Ruth. Yftnk|145|533ll49]1991.373 |.3~5S pions, ended the season In smashed off tackle for seven yards both WINSTONBOXES pionship style by taking Morgan Ind|131|463| 6711621-350 M50 for the first score- Plefka failed In games of a double-header from the the try for the extra point. An 11 End of the Month Sale AMERICAN LEAGl'E. Cincinnati Reds, 6 to 2 and 5 to 3. Hnfey, Cardll22|450| 94|1571-348-»|.336 TONITE yard pass, Conroy to H. Paquette Paul Derringer hung up his 18th GARFIELD in the last quarter scored and Plef- Final Standings Terry, Glata|153|6H|lIl|21»|.l48-*|.401 victory in the first game- W. Is. Per. ka added the extra point with a first Brooklyn’s Robins took the Philadelphia 107 45 .704 Home Hans. Springfield. Sept 28—Unknown. drop kick. gams of a scheduled double-header New York 0* 59 .614 Ruth, Yankees 46 Winston, Waterbury negro heavy- from the New York Giants 12 to Washington f*2 62 .597 Gehrig, Yankees 46 weight, striving for a match with Hartford South Ends I. The second game was called Cleveland 78 76 .506 Averlll, Indians 32 Ernie Schaaf of Boston, will return Hartford, 28—The Hartford SUITS Sept St Louis 63 91 .409 Phillies 31 on account of darkness. Klein, to the Western Massachusetts ring South Ends turned in their second Boston 62 90 .408 Foxx, Athletics 30 Philadelphia and Boston divid- wars to-night to meet Jerry Gar- victory of the season yesterday aft- Detroit 61 93 .396 should the be a double bill Boston Why backswing field of New York in one of the ernoon at Stadium when and ed winning 56 Hurley Chicago 97 Hans. Iron 12 to 2 after shorter in play? two 10-round feature bouts in the defeated the All-Willimansett the nightcap losing Gehrig. Yankees 163 • • • they the opener, 5 to 3- (■amni Yesterday. Ruth, Yankees 149 Valley arena in Holyoke. Pete De eleven, 19 to 0. Mixing an aerial New The backswing should be shorter Chlcago took both games from York 13, Philadelphia 1. Averlll, Indians 141 Grasse, clever New Yorker, and attack with line bucks, the locals Boston 4, Washington 2. 1*1 for 3 to 1 and 8 to 4. Klein, Phillies in iron play because the aim is Stanley Winneryk, popular Law- scored in every period but the Pittsburg. Cleveland 8, Detroit 5. 121 Terry Giants than distance. The men clash in the other third. St Louis 10, Chicago 8 (1st). accuracy rather youngster, St Louis 1 the feet main event. TOPCOATS 2, Chicago (2nd). Haas Batted In. stance used should bring Pawnees Defeated Yankees 1*2 closer than for a full The Waterbury boy will be after St Junior Gehrig, together 28—The Mary NATIONAL LEAGIE. Ruth, Y’ankees 160 his fourth knockout in a Western Bristol. Sept Bristol backswing. West Ends defeated the New Bri- Averlll, Indians 142 After you’ve been playing golf Massachusetts ring when he faces Seek Games Final Standing: Cronin, Senators 127 Garfield. Winston stopped Chet tain Pawnees 6-0 at Musty Field Eleven W. a while you realise the difference L P^r. Simmons, Athletics 125 Sandel and Leo (One Punch) Wil- here yesterday afternoon before a St* Louis 101 53 .650 in the swings for wood and iron liams. each in one round In West large crowd. Mayor W. Raymond The St Mary Junior football New York 87 65 .572 Hits. shots. The wood shot is essen- »19a Crumb kicked the first ball. of Oakville Is delsrous of Chicago 84 7« .3 45 Pirates 214 tially a sweep; the Iron is a bit. Springfield this summer and in a teum L. 'Waner, The West Ends made their lone 79 73 213 North Adams he dis- — ■tacking up ugainst any 12 Opound Brooklyn .520 Terry, Giants With the wood, the arc of the appearance — 75 79 La tally in the second period by a club in the city or state. The vlllers Pittsburg .4 )7 Gehrig, Yankees 211 swing is longer, smoother and has posed of the veteran George long formerly $30 $35 $40 Philadelphia 66 38 .429 Cubs 202 will pass from George Alexander to have been practicing dally for the English, more follow through and less con- Rocco in seven. He be making Boston .. 64 90 .416 Cubs .. 202 a Captain L. Cahoon which brought last month and are ready to usher Cuyler, .. tact with the ground. The iron his initial appearance in Paper Cincinnati 58 96 .377 the ball to the'three yard line and in the current grid cumpalgn. stroke is more of a punch, a stiff City ring and the show will be the Schaffner on the next play George Alexander Here are suits tailored by Hart, Teams the Bnln Jrs as op- (ininm arm stroke with a shorter back- lirst of the indoor season. seeking Yesterday. took the ball over. ponents will be accommodated hy- Brooklyn 12, New York 3 (let). swing and leas pivoting. There Garfield also Is a newcomer to &Marx that can be worn all year ’round, phening Watertown 644 any time (Second game called in fourth, “LEG INJURY” KILLS should be no hesitancy about hit- this section. Like Wlnsten. he has a. m. and 7 p. m. darkness.) ting the turf in an Iron shot. l)een boxing only a short time but one between St PACKERS SALT BEARS at the time need Louts 6, Cincinnati 2 (1st). LEONARD-LIVAN GO Don’t try to lift the ball with he has been kept busy in New York topcoats just you’ll St Louis 5, Cincinnati 3 College (2d). the arms. Allow the angle in the rings. Garfield is about the same Philadelphia 5, Boston 3 (1st). Chicago, Sept 28.—(UP)—The and a that any man can afford. Sept 3(-—Correction of Boston, clubhead to do It. helghtand weight as Winston. price Boston, Boston 12, Philadelphia 2 (2d) Kept *8—(IP)—Ben- Green Bay Packers, twice Na- tackling and poor offensive 3, 1 ny Leonard, retired world's •loppy Chicago Pittaburg (1st). tional Professional league football his linemen brought out Chicago 8, Pittsburg 4 (2d). lightweight champion, will he HOLY CROSS play by N. Y. POLICE LOSE champions, won their third Boston college’s win over Cdtlio- unable to box Vittorio Ltvan, Worcester, Sept 28—Coach John a straight game of the 1981 season le university Saturday will occupy Cambridge, Kept 28;—Harvard Italian here Wed- New York, Sept l»—New York's McEwan was well-satisfied with middleweight, Sunday by the Chicago deal of Coach Joe Mi- football candidates will resume nesday night as mdiednled, Ed- Anest went down, to defeat yester- his Holy Cross varsity's showing defeating groat Bears. A crowd of saw attention in practice this practice today after a two-dav dle Mack. Argniinr A. A- matvla- day afternoon before a crowd of in Its easy victory over 8t Bon- T'0. 18,000 T-r*- the irt Oreen Bay. seek. Aalde from three deficiencies, lay-off. Coach Kddy Casey will malter. announced last n‘tht. 40,000 In a baseball game with the aventure Saturday. Development game played lire Wis. In the other league coach expressed himself hh point his team for the opening leonnrd tore a leg ligament department for the benefit of of replacements who have not come game, with the work of his game of the Crlmaon season Sat- In training. Mack said. the unemployed at the Polo along so fast as exnocted wilt be the New Yorir Giants won from urday with Bates. Cirounds. The score was 11 to •. •tressed la this week's practice. Providence, 14-7. saa