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TODAY. WONT CLAIM WIN Base Ball. IN at MB LIST —Detroit (A. L>.) -IN. L.), 2:30. Bruins Not Downcast'After Polo. War Department vs. Hagerstown, Tulane, Tennessee, Brown Third Loss—Warneke, Potomac Park field, 3. and Kansas State Take TOMORROW. Rowe to Clash Again. Polo. It on Grid Chin. 3d Cavalry vs. Port Belvoir, Port BY CHARLES DUNKLEY, Myer, Va., 4. BY HERBERT YV. BARKER, Press Staff Writer. Associated Press Sports Editor. Associated Foot Ball. October 5.—In a ULANE, Tennessee, Brown and Manassas at Dunbar High School, In hospital Winston-Salem, 3:30. Kansas State all fell by the N. C.. far from the hue and foot ball WEDNESDAY. wayside yesterday CHICAGO.cry of world series battle, Mrs. in another day of astonishing Boxing. Ruth Crowder will be getting much results, put on for the edification of Klngflsh Levinsky vs. Marty Gal- better tonight because her husband, the of fans the- 10 rounds, Griffith greatest outpouring General , lagher, Stadium, 34-year-old 8:30. young season yet has seen. won himself a ball game today. * While Princeton, Ohio State. Duke, FRIDAY. He came into the Tigers dressing Notre Dame, Temple and Rice were Foot room, after he had held the Cubs %> Ball. emerging victorious in other feature his Catawba vs. George five hits, beating them, 2 to 1, for Washington encounters, Tennessee, figured as an University, Griffith Staolum, 8:15. first world series victory in four at- outstanding contender for the South- Catholic vs. at tempts. And he was so choked up University Duquesne eastern Conference title, collided w-ith Pittsburgh. about it. this 34-year-old veteran down Carl Snavely’s North Carolina Tar- of his career, that he al- Boys' Latiir School of Baltimore at near the end ; heels at Knoxville and suffered a cried. St Albans, 3:30. most terrific beating, 38-13. His teammates clustered around St. John's vs. Eastern. Eastern Sta- North Carolina's triumph, coupled his dium. 3:30. him, shaking hand, shouting, slap- as it was with triumphs for Duke and Roosevelt vs. Gonzaga, Nineteenth ping his back, and he blinked rapidly, North Carolina State, promises a bit- and Benning road northeast. 3:30. grinned all the time, but he couldn't ter these three lor Central vs. at Nor- struggle among talk. One of them knew why in all Maury High folk, Va. Southern Conference honors. the years the “General'- has been Friends vs. Stuyvesant at Duke, meeting one of the main con- pitching important base ball, he never Prep Manassas. Va. tenders, crushed Washington and Lee, showed emotion like this. 26-0, while North Carolina State, Western at Alexandria High, 3:30. And so the teammate explained. where Hunk Anderson holds forth, SATURDAY. trounced South Carolina, 14-0. Victory Tonic for Wife. Foot Ball. Tulane, a Southeastern Maryland vs. North Carolina, Bal- long major “1JIS wife heard the game over the Conference ran into a * timore Stadium, 2:30. power, stunning radio. She’s in the hospital in reversal as Auburn's plainsmen won, Roanoke vs. Georgetown, Griffith Winston-Salem, and she’s been very Kansas six Stadium, 2:30. 10-3. State, big champions sick. The doctors told him that if he a ago, fell the margin of a Gallaudet at Baltimore University. year by won his game, it would help her a field in a tussel American University vs. Hampden- goal closely fought great deal to get well. Hell. I'd like Sydney at Farmville, Va. with Port Hays State Teachers, 3-0. to see the guy bust right out crying. Devitt vs. St. James Brown, where Tuss McLaughry had mind.” at Hagerstown, He'd feel better and nobody’s Md. hoped for better things this season, All around the half-dazed Crowder was beaten Rhode Island State St. Andrews at Landon Prep. by In the swirling hilarious room were the for the first time in history, 13-7. rest of the Tigers, clumped together, I Meanwhile a record crowd of more getting ready right now to spend the than 56,000 turned out to watch Ohio lion’s share of the world series money. State powerhouse make its seasonal Already they can feel it jingling in debut and earn a 19-6 victory over their pockets—all but Mickey Coch- Kenutcky. rane. a bulldog oi a man who believes nothing until after it has happened. Princeton, beaten only once in the two came behind Cochrane pulled off his leather shin past seasons, from to nose out 7-6, in the guards, plopped himself down wearily Pennsylvania, in his chair. He looked as if he East's standout struggle, fought befoui hadn't been to bed for three days. 50,000 in Palmer Stadium Princeton. He is a nervous, high-strung, driving Notre Dame, encountering stubborn ball player who can t relax until an Frank, Soph, Sets Pace resistance all the way, nevertheless a of touchdowns objective is attained. in Attack—Elis punched over pair Display to win, 14-3, while Temple, invading Cochrane Is Reserved. the Southwest, overcame Texas A. Fine Aerial Game. Con- “t JEY, Mike, it’ll be all over tomor- and M., 14-0. Rice, Southwest 4 evened the in- row, won’t it,” an interviewer By the Associated Press. ference champions, up w.th a yelled at him. bowl, new haven, tersectional score, however, 27-7 over Duquesne. ”1 don’t know,” he replied wearily. October 5—A Yale victory Conn., Alabama's Crimscn Tide, Rose Bowl “Wait until tomorrow and we’ll see.” foot ball machine, which un- champions who got no better than a The Tigers are not of the same Yaleleashed a smashing line at- A remarkable action picture showing fans scrambling with outstretched arms in an effort to get the ball mind Rowe, 6 7-7 draw with Howard last week, Schoolboy standing tack and vicious air bombardment, driven into the right field bleachers for a home in the second inning. —Copyright A. P. Wirephoto. a came back in old style and feet 4 inches tall and draping big crushed a game New Hampshire team. rearing a 39-0 beat- bath towel around his lanky frame, 34 to 0, today. gave George Washington ing that was entirely unexpected. was leading a chant: A crowd of 12,000, most of them Illinois, upset by Ohio in its first "Boy, I cain’t talk, I’m so glad it’ll Yale cheered Cubs *n Defeat supporters, wildly as P DADTP Appear University be all over tomorrow. Just one more the Blue team turned in its most im- start, toppled Washington to Outshine in decisive fashion, 28-6, but Cornell, game—that’s all.” pressive opening game exhibition in Tigers a XrUKlSfApp nosed out by St. Lawrence a wee

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