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24 11*37 hi a:- We vour Committee on 778 71 : Central Hanover Bank & August 19th. 1937.posi'J i after At 133 cordance with : iiccsr^sary \ a[id Grounds having cons. ed '••'ie Bui eson-Canavan Hdwe Corp Trust Company, New York. To the Board >'. Education I Hold Dinner for Board of Education M r M N S:i 72 r If N Y. Interest on School Niagara Kails New York for the Board to a"e comrnun n o :'.em 4», r the W . p... Bonds. Series "O" Nos. Gentlemen: any funds, not ".SP cur- Field D: - of M\ Auto Parts Co Inc., TrOnhV WinnerS Regular Meeting. Official Record. res;*.- 14 10 •.'346-2385. L'39(>--'64J. 2656- We. your O .v.ee on Finance Lng the curren •\c!m:::l> >.n. NEWARK RE. XlV/J^iV j Niagara Falls, N. *., August ath, 1937. & Machine •_>783. 2801-2943, 2951-3050. recommend the nosits subject ni.':.;: i- inr'rv , Meeting called to order by me and Opera'.'." n 456 65 3069-8104, 3112-3270 all approval u! '•' >-. of accounts 'AS thirty days Tha'. • i.uts-rpre'-a'.. n •' '.' . Prizes Won During Season clerk at 7:30 P.M.: no quo: :n pre*- •.. ,; ] '. lu Days Cornell Prepares CHILCOTT SLATED TO DO HURLING • „. p.1 . em, meeting adjourned ,,.. $18,190.00 submitted W<> ret": a .':•'•".. '.h.dt the Boa'". ' r.v' .- flf Lube, Gribbon A F: asse iV Co 8 Items 36 38 45.48 submitted. given to estab i i:'. •:. > the materials <:. -, • • •"-. i of 1'; commission . . Respec' Awarded at Youngstown Uub %VM T SLMONS -,.. ' , i i", 10 Days BEARS DEFEAT SYRACUSE CHIEFS BY for Season Opener Central Hanover Bank & A M ARNEY. and make tra: '.hat '..he S .<::•:•>•: - Back in Fight H J. STONE. upon the auth , ceratlon tendent of Sch l> F-irrr. '. f.=>4 I! however tn.is 65 92 ITHAOA. N, Y.. Sept 18.—UP)— dub. who won trophies and prtos goarCl 01 LQUCatlOIl ing trustees of trust for Committee on Fi 3 TO 1 FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN; HAMILTON, N. Y., Sept. 18, UP). - Eleanor Fink Tarbell, under Aumist 31st. 1937 intendent m C "vi.-s with it the oh! e »- !'••'".'-'. :k Post Company. Ending the first full week of fall foot- during the past summer in the various *-^^" ^ 14 25 Hal Lube and Jimmy aribbon, both CONTEST AT HYDE PARK ON SUNDAI paragraph 14th o! the will To the Board -'. E •a tlon '.airs. :••'<- a; the Board's p\- ban practice today, CorneU Univer- Co Inc if crowded from the limelight In recent SI* SSTtog T^t "he^Lakl HeguUr Meeting Official Record. o! Martin D. Fink, deceas­ Gentlemen Resps-ctl ;•' •! ; >r which Ft :••:«. F.. -.et/iien -IT. S alty'a footbaU team was to invade N P AN!)KKS(.)N 50 80 DEFEATS MONTREAL, 9-6 practice sessions by the playing of ed. 70 Broadway. New York ie attached list ' sufficient to •;<*> the Schoellkopf Field for scrimmage as a St RtlnT association regatta, I Niagara Fall.. S Y., August 19. w;. We are present.r.> A M APNKY , A — Wallle Davids and Johnny Lonr, were lehearaal for the opener with Penn Buffalo Pitcher, Who Fanned w«« honored last night at a dinner | Meeting called to order by :.,e City, invrcs: on School of accounts fo o. irsement from •*• old n »t be • •-. A rxi- : 1 Osgood Machinery' & back today In the fight for left half­ H J STONE T > >'. Co 6 items 7*7 56 State. U. S., Canadians &)—Any held a° the club in Youngstown. , Clerk at 7 30 PM ; no quorum pres- Bonds. Series "G" Nos the variotts fun is ted below '!•. > as '•\'--f are no back post on Andy Kerr's Colgate 18 in Semi-pro Tournament, c Committee on V:::^:::i iV Otvrrato>t. League Champs to Be Idle Until The squad will go into the fray. Tophles, won In the L. Y. R. A. ent; meeting adjourned 2386-2390 me Contract A' . ". . $3.0t"3 7 - •> : iu"" avaliable f >r Terms \". in Days Win Opener, 19-0 university football team. Again to Appear Here M that Newark's charo- Mr Lopacki moved, seconded by M: 1 Orioles and Royals Decide however, without the services of Vin Golfers to Meet regatta, were put on display by the WM. T SIMONS, Central Hanover Bank <*c Routine Ac )ui . i 553 02 l'livsical Kdueation & Athletic Council Jack Pendergast. right guard, took Klchler, 200-pound Utlca back, who *« ** -Tent completely the lcr£ Trust Company as surviv­ 260.03 Hunt, that the recommend.i-. <•• r,; W ,.,. -,, .,..•;,;,...o ^at the r. o In light contact work and Indi­ club while those on in other competi- I ^ Emergencv Arc un. ^-UDplies A- Kxiuipmeut Other Finalist State Teachers will remain on the sidelines because ing trustees of trust !o: :he Committee on Finance and ();>T- '. •>; S ::x>'.< oe in- I cated he will be able soon to resume MONTREAL, Sept. 18.—<;P>—Four tions were awarded to the various Pavrolls for th :n. of 1 Fred M«-dar: Mf^ Co 1 item? -6.54 of a shoulder injury. He is expected STAGE TWIN BILL Charles M Fink, under a'.io:; be approved irr.m ;nl • iv th" ab 've t- i the battlo for the vacant guard post. well matched teams of "pretty good" «** *Z 0veZd todat^ayy with pubpub-- winners. August 1894" 4: Str a is. -D"'-her O 3'- items. 660 8f> to return to duty Monday. Board of Education Ayes Messrs And' r.vr. A"." tne W •:• V: -re.-.- Admin.'-frafton WEST CHESTER. Pa., Sept. 18 UP) Eddie Burke was kept out of the golfers, representing Massachusetts, ftnal manual and Those put on display included the paragraph 14th of the wlll R--:v -.' :"v s'lb mt'-od Terms 2 ' le Dav? GORDON HITS HOMER —West Chester State Teachers eol- I T~~-. ,'"*", .- u Bobby Meagher, a blocking back of Mart.n D Firxk. deceas­ JAMES I- TAYLOR. Bliss. Hun' Lopacki. Wr.^ht an.. and ::.\- e given i .'.h. ntv to A G Spa'.dit.e A Br >.< 5 items 48 85 dril a 0 lnjury but U eX enjoying another year of varsity , New York and eastern Rays and Million Dollars to Ration of the Mabbett Cup, the Founder's Cup and lege defeated Pennsylvania Military I ** J *?*' / , " Special Meeting. Official Record. ed 70 Broadway. New York Sunerlntendent ttone 2554 l! he first :n- T'-rm- 2' 10 Days back Jn th race ln a eligibility because former Coach Gil Canada, clash today and tomorrow various flags and pennants, which coUege 19 to 0 last night In the j J*^** * ** * Play Preliminary Game; da sTerage*. Charley Keller. Niagara Falls, N. Y., August 31, W,. City Interest or. School W M Nays None terpre'.a' >e : >rrect. Charlie Keller Setting Batting day or so. Doble failed to use him ln his sopho­ in the annual Lesley cup Uiterna- were won by members of the Youngs­ SIMONS. Edward J Rose 13 rem? .. 19^29 East's curtain raising game of the B^W/Sl lu ft* clea Meeting called to order bv the Carried R. ;'.!>' sub :tted I)'. - f-. etic Goods, Kerr has been using Bill Schmidt more year, was used in Elchl?r'» place tlonal matches at the Laval-Sur-Le- Walter Cazen May Play town club in the L. Y. R. A. regatta Bonds, Series "G" Nos. Clerk 1937 collegiate football campaign. President, Mr. S'.one. at 7 50 P.M > 106.25 Aumist 31st. 1937 w L BLISS In. 312 90 Pace for Bears by Hitting In the right guard p Jtlon and .ie as a running back. Lac club. this summer at Rochester. The Mab­ L 391--.'395 inc. A'.Ktl t 31st. 1937 Led by Dick Nye, former William Not only will the Lesley cup itself, bett Cup was won by the Tycoona, In accordance with the rules o! the Marie Stckes Gilbert, No. To the Bard : Eduea' ion. To the Board of Education V. L HUNT. 10 Day; at .474 Clip has showed well In blocking and mdlvl A; Grounds Penn high school student from Har- the main trophy ln the outstanding "Chick" Chllcott, co-holder of gg which was skippered by Ed Wilkes. Board of Education far a special 801 Fifth Avenue, New Gentlemen Gentlemen Committee n Bu'.'d::. . K Athlet: Oo-ods. tackling. %*£&£%?»* - sev-ond- rlsburf, the State Teachers piled up "friendly" matches ln International It was the first time the trophy had meeting. York N Y Interest on We your C" :. Financ. We vour Committee on Finance U;x n n: itio; of Mr Arney 14 352 13 Hyde Park stadium strikeout recce' ro.enda- 'By the Atioclaud Press) three touchdowns to break the bonds BUCMIHMN golf, be at stake, but a new tropny ever been won by a Youngstown club Present Messrs. Anderson. Arney School Bonds. Scries "G" and Olxr..",.n ! the ap ;;nd Operation, would res;x'ctful!y re­ • i by Mr W; c!o the rv-o n. 2" lO-h Proximo of gridiron subjection after four ^ ! will be the All-Stars' pitching selet Of 19 titles, bo^^eears waiked BlLss. Hunt. Lopacki, Wright and 212.50 '.ion of tne Committee on Bu:!c'.:r.vs Br-vs . ^ items 23.83 Thoie Newark Bears who have been will be put Into competition. rh ^ importance, he & member. The Blue Moon, skipped by Nov :'C46-2(>55 inc proval of the !'.-• ac its as sub commend the organization of a pre- •itraifht years of defeat at the hands ST. BONA f OfACE Lesley bowl, presented by the Pennnn- tlon tomorrow afternoon wiu:. is, John Williamson, won the Founders Stone. Euitene Hi^ms, 50 Union vocational .?ourse for ninth, grade and Grounds »-a> appro\ed '111" B- •lev C rn-iany, 2 items 68.40 performing amizing baseball feats ith mitwd of the Cadets. sylvania Golf association, goes t* team takes the field against the Daym, * "^falSusnlng record. Absent: Messrs. Arnson and Monir. August l".h. 1927 2'" 10 D.-.vs all though the International League TO START SEASON trophy at the same regatta. Square East. New York, Res pef.-' ubmit'.ed. graduates, between 14 and 16 years Teirr if Nye. 170-pound quarterback, was the lowest scoring pair of pla> ers • I*P^. V£e Baltimore Orioles , P ANDERSON. To the Board of Edl-a'ion, Freoler: A K.bbe 1 rem .... 22 05 i0 Th_--e„ trophie..-,. s and cup. . s awarded last I hereby waive notice of n s;x c;:U N Y Interest on SCIVXJI N of age. in the Trott Vocational Scho.-! reason, still are giving ample cause ' the 'm'aln'spring"of the Teachers' at In the second game or the series fce-K« those L the Rochester Bed MANHATTAN TEAM ln the foursomes. It is a perpetual tween the two rivals. With ChUcwtp- """* s night included the Moyer Trophy, the meeting of the Board of Education Bonds, Series "G" Nos. A M ARNEY, with an expenditure of $2500 00 for Niagara Falls. New York. Cram.-: Hardware Co . Inc., ! ack. He knifed through center for trophy, to be held for a year by the Sana a tie for a third. 255.00 equipment and supplies for the com­ Gentlemen: 6240 for the boss to be happy three yards for the first touchdown; WITH WEAK LINE on the mound the All-Stars, who i^ Broldy Trophy and the Rowland cup. j In the Ciiv of Niagara Palls. New 2784-2795 inc I! J STONE. items club which the winners represent. £>«i Rovals. leaders in : We, your C-jmmif.ee on Purchase- The boss is Colonel Jacob Ruppert. flipped a nine yard pass to Phillips feated the Days last Wednesday The Moyer Trophy went to the win- | York, to be held on Tuesday evening, ..'':er ^ Company, care of Committee on Finan •< & O'.Kration ing year. Champion Knitwear Co Inc . A new method of selecting the night, the league and Equipment, having asked for bids owner of the New York Yankees and for the second, and heaved a 20-yard IN OPENING TILT A new method of seating ™M score ater „ , • - tea'tfc.^SSvo division. r ner of the snipe races staged by I August 31st, 1937 at 7 30 P.M. and Central Hanover Bank & Mr Lopacki moved seconded by We further recommend that the 7 items 135.40 respectfully recommend that con­ their far-flung farm system. And i --- -— Al Humphreys, Former North teams also to being tried out this I ' favorites to make y £, y shut out. collegiate ranks members of the club while the Broidy | hereby consent that any and or all Trust Company. 70 Broad- Mr. Anderson, that the recommenda­ cost of such equipment and supplies Walter S Smith Company, aerial t0 >nal tracts be awarded a.s -follows 41 20 he's the kind of. » fan who never Is ' CliftoBob. n place-kickefor the thirdd .fo Dick'r thse year. Instead of having each district j lM The w(n <* Keller:. trophy, awarded each year to the win- ' business of any nature whatsoever way. New York. N Y. tions of the Committee on Finance should be charged to the Voca 4 items Coach Reilly Spending Time Tonawanda High School Men­ 6 F J M ' *t one of the classiest satisfied unless his clubs win a!! : brotheone ixjlntr ™~. K -'»— i-o.v»^ „ , „ send itIts lowest nancucappehandicappeda piayersplayers , < ^ {he stadJum and wm v i;. »'-r- &Dd ner of the three-cornered meet staged j may be brought up and acted upon at interest on School Bonds. and Operation be approved and the Fund Mechanical Drawing Supplies The Oo-.i: Bathing Suit Com- f r h r^^le A" ball in 68 04 Outgalned in first downs. 14 to with Linemen; Backf ield to tor, Is Coaching Team the trustees of the Lesley cup chcoe,k_ A llmlI1 , . WM»»410 show u. ~> --•- x bat. by boats from Youngstown, the Buf- said meeting Series "G" Nos. 279(5-2800 President and Cl'*rk l^ au'horized) Restx-.'tfu'.lv submitted. Eugene Dietzuen Co.. Inc. 15 jianv. 3 i'ems their names. 1 three the Cadets never carried '.he the teams from lists suggested by the, ^d ^KS posted a final imofficlal falo Canoe club and the Olcott Yacht S M IXDPACKI. inc 106 and directed to draw warran's in N P. ANDERSON. Items $105 35 Award . 1 e a •ase has been made The Bear* arc winning In the Be One of Strongest o( A M ARNEY. \ve.s' dder of acceptable oall into West Chester territory. BASEBALL'S BIG BERTHAS are Lou Gehrig and Joe district associations Thus each, team, —ftfe ^„ to ._ meel l..n .th p J^>t^-w«™^ ».--'» ^ . °,^ j panics. club, was won by Arnold Moyer. W L. HUNT. Marjorie Knox. 1008 Marine pavmen; of the ihree lists of ac­ The Frederick Post Co.. 13 International league playoffs just LEWI8BURO, Pa., Sept. 18.—UP)— H. J STONE. H J STONE The game was the first grid bat­ Di Magglo, whose parade across the home plate has led the New includes four of the lowest handl- of a three-gamt.hree-trame xerserieWs to deedrierw- .vK-j*T5 time,im«^ at oabai "' • league in The Rowland Cup, donated to the Trus- Co. Bldg . Buffalo. counts as civon above items 40 82 n.;a. • v as decisively as they did in taking Bucknells football team this year ls dlti0 tle to be played under lights In the ST BONAVENTURE, N. Y., Sept. York Yankees into the home stretch with a cinch hold of the Ameri­ r^J^^'fo.T'wX^ '""*"» ^ ^ "\ "'moared'to \U for : club by the Rowland family i, A M. ARNEY, N. V Interest on S^'hool Aves Messrs Anderson B'.is.s, Lo­ Committer on Finance iV Operation Lewis H Colpoys, 1 item . . . 1 8 28 Respe.-,^.f, • submitted. the regular season race by a 25'3 an "if" aggregation. history of Chester county. 18 i£o—Inclement weather and a siege can League pennant. To them fans will look again for World Series ion. handicapn dlC aPs an1d lour wuhn BKIKUI^ Muny teagljeteas wlwi uU stastartn aa,l l 1Q[)0 1 W L BLISS. Bonds. Series "G" Nos. packi. Wrier:-, Stone. Arney. "Ave Mr Hunt moved, seconded bv Mi B. K Elliott Co . 7 items . . . 11 5 38 S M LOPACKI game margin, and their two prize If Al Humphreys, of North Tona ^ „ c f. T £f Jl , Sus bau r...... ^' St*.**Juu !F Ii^teammate. Flash I memory' of the late Jasper Row: of colds has retarded the progress of home runs. Their bats mean base hits In any language. eys, of North Tona- from 6 to 8. The teams thus bal- morrow-8 twln bll, wlll probat)--h , J«_ » - D : '""hiu with 188 to m N. P. ANDERSON 2944-2950. 3051-3068 inc 531.25 on all items except that of the Buf- Bliss, that the recommendations of Commercial Blue Print Co., H J, ARNSON. rookies, who probably will be pro­ wanda, N. Y _ __,_. lis ^ V__. hit.* with 188 to 177 I the first commoc'. e of the Youngs­ who replaced E. E. anced are expected to provide closer the ,Mt b(g bfueb&u attraction of W H. W. WRIGHT. Kordula & Co. care of City on an uenu- fvw,;-. t.;„...... 19 00 Committee on Purchases & moted to the varsity next season Mike Reilly ln whipping his squad of the last big baseball attraction of U*Krdon: in base Wis *» ^ ^d ]n town Y^icht club, ls awarded yearly to 3 i'ems Mylln as head coach when the lattei j competition 11 n falo Niaeara Elecfric Corp.. on which J the Committee on Finance and Oper- Equipment. Brown Indians into shape for the HopP the winner of the competition be­ H. J ARNSON. Bank Farmers Trust Com- Terms—2"- 10 Days have shown they're right in there went to Lafayette, succeeds ln devei- ' seasoderwany anexs tht eFriday footbal. l season gets mMs~l'pl«' GordoX ' ** *l „„„„ nf° ' Rochester^^, MERCHANTS SEEK opener against Manhattan on the tween the keel sail boats, which stages F. L MONIN. par.v. 22 William Street, I am not voting"; and Hunt. "Aye. I ation be approved Mr Hunt moved, seconded by Mr III; when the chips are down oping a strong line to replace the Chllcott is no stranger here ]M u each. j , Projecting Machines 25th. Nearly a full week behind ln his d m tne a series of races each year. The Upon motion of Mr. Hunt, sec­ New York, N Y Interest on all i'ems except that of the Nlag- j Ayes Messrs. Anderson. Arney. Anderson, that the recommendations Gordon Hits ilomer loss of six regulars, including last fact the fans, who attended the SCEMAS » team, tne «<" victories. Spencer Lens Company. 1 item $100 00 pre-season training the Bona mentor GIANTS DEFEAT REDS BY 6-3 AND onded by Mr. BUss. the minutes of ara Falls Oazette Pub Co for print- Bliss. Hunt. Lopacki. Wright and ~>f the Committee on Purchases and Newark entered the final round last year's, co-captaln Jack Filer and Joe SAM SNEAD CARDS Pro tournament, saw him turn in otMon-los*. column, witn , , / trophy was won this year by the on School Bonds. Series J F Adams. Inc.. 2 items ... 116.00 TOP POSITION IN went to work in earnest today with & the meetings of June 16th, 17th. 42.30 In? and publishing the proceedings. S'.one. Equipment be approved and that con­ night by downing the Syracuse Chiefs Valentino, then the Bisons wlll be a of the best pitching performances:« defeat* and a final[J^V" ' Tycoona. "G" Nas. 3105-3106 inc.. United Protector . Marjorie T. Trowbridge. Gar­ contract was let in violation of Sec­ 1 item 113.67 he entire squad was on hand with HOLD ADVANTAGE AS CUBS TURN IN approved as printed ln the official August 31st, 1937. Ayes: Messrs Anderson. Arney, umph. And the leading figures In Humphrey's backfleld problem is 68 TO TAKE LEAD Pitching for the Soconvs of BuffiiM,m batting wuh an e\en _ow ^ diner Trowbridge and Her­ tion 875 of the Education Law." Bulbs MUNYGRID LOOP the exception of Bob Loeven, ace „„„ „^2; hits, with proceedings. bert Marples as trustees To the Board of Education Bliss, Hunt, Lopacki. Wright and that victory were Joe (Plash) Gor­ not as acute because Bill Lane and against Batavia, Chllcott allowed oc3Ke7 In ""^ ^ Saratoga Winner Nays- None, except as noted abov». Allen Milling Company $59.85 wingman who ls still on the injured W.^bies, with 286: triples with A communication was received from for Arthur L. Trowbridge Stone. don and Charlie Keller, the kids who Marty Quick, both of Philadelphia. three hits and fanned 18 batters Carried Gentlemen: Contract In each case Is awarded set the hitting pace during the reg­ list. 10 TO 2 TRIUMPH OVER PHILLIES VM nins batted in. with 822 the Director of Recreation request­ under agreement dated Nays: Non«. Second Place Winners Last Herb Bowman, of Sherrlll, N. Y., IN GOLF TOURNEY his mates failed to play airtight to Defend Right August 31st, 1937. We, your Committee on Finance to the lowest bidder of acceptable ular campaign. A light, fast backfleld built around ial took the.fielding ti le ing the use of school gymnasiums, Oct. 29. 1931. Room 1404. Carried. and Lou Tomasettl. of Old Forge, Pa., and Batavia scored a run on e.. and Operation, feel that the physical quality. The Bears will have to wait a Year Have Much Stronger the veteran Johnnie Labas and Danny all veterans, are again available. siMle point over the Bear.,, .a ;u u> starting September 4th. under the 115 Broadway. New York. To the Board of Education. August SIst, 183T. the veteran Jonnnie uaoas aau u»»") ; «s„^ tru™ rr«m«^ OD «t to win the ball game behind a fi fitness of all employees should be a Respectfully submitted. while now until the Montreal Royals Lane'a punting and Tomasetti's Young Pro Golfer Is Four Un­ sffbile Baltimore, favored by their same terms and conditions as applied N Y. Interest on School GentlemeWe. younr Superintendent of Schools j condition of their receiving employ- To the Board of Education. Eleven Ready o'Donneii will be the spearhead of: Johnny Mize Hits Homer as St. hit effort on the part of their s Sky Larking Opposes Eight H. J STONE. and Baltimore Orioles finish the the Bonnie offense. Relily and his broken-field running played a large hurler, "Bus" Hagen. The 18 str oner outfield walls, set the pace In in previous years. Bonds, Series "G" Nos. and Committee on Finance and Oper- men*. We. therefore, recommend that Niagara Falls. New York. Louis Cardinals Beat Lou der Par in Western Open On S M LOPACKI other semi-final series, which stands new assistant, Ed Jontos. are far Baseball Results part last year ln Bucknell's surprise outs created a new record, which Sffi. with 159 to 142 for uie Bears, Others at Belmont Park Mr. Lopacki moved, seconded by 3107-3108 and 3111 63.75 I ation, respectfully recommend the effective immediately, physical exa- Gentlemen: ^addition to Keller's individual H. J ARNSON. at one-all after Baltimore's 9-8 tri­ "This is our year. We've been Im­ from pleased with the piay of the Fette and Bees defeat of Villanova and in holding Cleveland Links later equalled by Barnhill, Mr. Arney. that permission be grant Henry M. Crane. Guarantee •obatior.ary appointment of the fol- | minations be made of all persons en- We. your Committee on Purchases •compfchments, Newark also wound Committee on Purchases &, umph last night. proving every season until last year linemen and spent most of the drill Temple to a scoreless tie. pitched for the Days against NEW YORK, Sept. 18. (JP)—Sky- ' ed with the reservation that the use Trust Co. of New York. 524 of teachers at the salary ; tering the employ of this school sys- and Equipment, having advertised and Standings ' with the leader ln two-base hits, Equipment. Keller, who won the circuit's un­ when we got second place. Now It's trying to plug up the gaping hole Stu Smith, a hard-hitting fullback Larking, ace two-year old from Mrs. i of the gymnasiums bv the Recrea- Fifth Avenue. New York. lowtnc tern for bids on a truck for storeroom RIP COLLINS BACK m FWLAND SeDt 18 (UP)—Sam Karts of Buffalo. rith Jimmy Oleeson's 45. and in pit­ Mr. Hunt moved, seconded bv Mr official batting title with an aver­ the top or bust." left by the graduation of Ted Chrzan will not be available, but Humphreys Ethel V. Mars' Milky Way stable, gets : tion Department at no time be grant- N Y. Interest on School set opposite their names .$1100 00 Respectfully submitted. deliveries, respectfully recommend SnSrSiS&S 25-year-old profes- I " Isn't likely that he will co. hing with rookie Atley Donalns 19 Anderson, that the recommendations age of .351 In his first year ln organ­ Thus spoke Mike Oromoslak, youth­ and "Big John" Popadak. ls hopeful George Klock, of Ephrata, another chance to prove his right to j cd If it interferes with the regular Bonds. Series "G" Nos. Ethel E. Brophy . 1300 00 N P ANDERSON j award of contract as follows: NATIONAL „ „ „. . , , , / wv.i,» Rninhnr snrines close to equalling his strikeout van Ictories and two defeats A Hornice Coh"n of the Committee on Purchases and ized ball, is belting the horsehlde at ful mentor of the Merchant Rangers, Tom mlth who saw some servicservice i a sophomore who showed well in std rule the juvenile division when he I school use. 3109-3110 inc 42.50 . 1100.00 A M. ARNEY. I Boyle & Perl | last year seems to be the man to j Allen Chalks Up 12th Straight a sophomore who showed well in i Monal from White Sulphur Springs, | tomorrow ^ ^ ^ Q{ Ab Wright, big-shot of the Balti- Frances D Costantino . Equipment be approved and con- a -474 clip In the playoffs, while as he scanned his squad of hustling Yesterday's Results opposes eight others of his age in the I Ayes: Messrs. Anderson. Arney. Central Hanover Bank & . 1200.00 H J STONE, I 1—-International Truck, Model spring practice, wlll do a good job | W. V. « a Held of top flight goll ^ ^ to ^ ^ ( ore clouters, hammered out 37 I Caroline DiVlta Gordon, a brilliant fielder, and a long men. step Into Chrzan's shots at the guard Victory as Cleveland Beats New York 6, 3. $3,000 Champagne stakes at Belmont I Bliss, Hunt, Lopacki, Wright and Trust Company, 70 Broad­ . 180000 Committee on Finance & Operation, tracts be awarded as recommended DS— 30. net $1,100.00 at bucking the line. . ! «• JJf ;™^wen tournament to- best if they hope to get any safe bl... im€n for the individual lead in that Marv Louise Donaldson hitter, Ls clouting at a "Ruthlan" It was strange to hear such re­ post. However, there is a mad 10, Philadelphia 2. .partment, and set the pace in runs Park today. 'stone. way. New York. N. Y. In­ . 120120000 oo0 Mr Wright moved, seconded by Mr. Ayes: Messrs. Anderson. Arney. This exceeds the budget provision Bosox by 4-1 Bucknell had an In-and-out season annual western open wiuua off hJg &]&nis The D^ collectedi; ' Kathleen H Dovesmith pace. marks, for Just five years ago when scramble for the vacancy left by Pittsburgh 10, Brooklyn 4. last year, winning four, losing f Ur ,tted in. with 122. Hopp. in addition The son of Blue Larkspur, winner Navs: None. terest on School Bonds Se­ 1300 00 Hunt, that the recommendation of the j BILss. Hunt, Lopacki. Wright and by $100 00 and we request that the ° Three thousand topcoated fans hitne aroff Broska on Wednesday n i Grace M Fedder They only got one hit apiece last the Municipal league was organized Popadak. Al Kaporch, a Soph seems St. Louis 2, Boston 0. and tying one game. The team piayplayss , fo^""the"e^ller7yesterday"as Snean. , » d e confident that they can , deadlocking Keller in triples, was of the rich hopeful at Saratoga, enters j Carried. ries "G" Nos. 3857-4012 1400 00 Committee on Finance and Operation j Stone. Board authorize transfer of that night but each one was a payoff wal­ to hold the edge over the other aspir­ l cu 1C y ust d oorr maybe a little betta 7 968 75 I Paul P Fowler under the present setup, these same By SID FEDER Today's Games an eight-game schedule this yearyear , | forme"'"' d "^^^^ """„;' 'T","2" nnrandt true Jusi t a**s 8°°good maybe a : lie owner of the top spot in base- the race with a record of five victor- July 30th. 1937. 4157-4375 inc .... 1200.00 be approved. j Nays: None. amount to the budget fund. lop. Charlie's single drove ln one ants. The defensive wing however, ^U .rsinus next Friday, JJJ, —^^S^^J a ainsf thp ^ ' Dorothy E. Halstead .. .;- • t Rangers were refused a franchise "be­ Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. opening with Ursinus next Friday , r«Hi« ttem^ ^^ in 14 pars - ' " ' (iealing, with 33 to his credit. Jack ies in six starts. A victory would send I Board of Education '•i of 1'" commission 19.92 1400.00 Ayes: Messrs Anderson. Arney. j Carried. Respectfully submitted. run. and Gordon's homer ln the sixth remains Intact with Tony Rossi. Ed Associated Press Sports Writer August 10th. 1937. cause they were too weak." Improve­ New York at Cincinnati. night. leulich of Rochester collected the most him Into the $100,000 futurity two sixth Street, & Walnut Avenue The Williamsburgh Sav­ Russell W Hewitt ... 1200.001 Bliss. Hunt, Lopacki. Wright and H. W. WRIGHT. was all that young Marlus Russo Lortle ard Steve Gilbert, all seniors, The Ripper's back folks', the Cubs c To the Board of Education, ment was slow but very evident until Philadelphia at Chicago. The schedule: Home games unless ^J^^^/gVaLee-on-Dela- ' n°«" f ™*y that, with the play weeks hence as outstanding favorite j Niagara Falls, N. Y. ings Bank, Brooklyn. N. Y. Frieda Kramer 1400.00 Stone. S. M. LOPACKT. needed to earn his victory The last year when they worked them­ back on the Job. wiPR ln ,hP T f nat ,p lgles. 141. Joseph L Lor.co Niagara Falls. New York. are looking up again. Boston at St. Louis. otherwise noted: | ^^ 'passional ' "' '" " " —' — ' . „# _ to win the turf's richest two-year old j Gentlemen: Interest on School Bonds. 1200.00 Nays: None Committee on Purchases & homer was the California second- selves into second place. At the end Ruth Parsons Gentlemen: Al Roblllard. reserve center In last Question before the house now ls September 24, Ursinus. _ ^ ^^ mQ cardea ,ug „ wc state. | Attached please find a copy of Series "G" Nos. 4013-4056 1100 00; Carried. Equipment. sackera ninth hit of the playoffs, of the regular playing season they Standing of the Clubs Shirley E. Passage We. your Commit'ee on Purchases year's campaign, wlll be at the pivot for seconc Some of the horses he left behind ln . school tax In the amount of $5.89 inc 935.00 1200.00 : August 27'h, 1937 Mr Anderson moved, seconded by and his sixth good for extra bases. made a sportsmanlike gesture. With whether Rip Collins isn't returnln L. Pet. qtftte Collesre- 15, Miami: 23, Villa- L ,. , , t(„„, rtWa_ -„H member of the Syracuse club, is til and Equipment, having advertised for made a sportsmaniute gesture, wun- i—-post -wu ---n. t•_,o \i^aiois, .. , u supii ivou, j ,w i , Club^.^.^sj w. ncva at Phua'delphia: 30. Albright at ,Ralph Ouldahl. national open_and ^^ ^ J fe Teams Enter the Hopeful have been named for to assessed to Clark Shipston. In error ^igene Higeins, 50 Union Ella M. Potote ; Mr. Hunt, that the recommendation He's blasted out three homers, two st wlt 83 52 .615 .—•— — . „,„.„„ petced homhomee &nand pmbMy probably wil l mfill 1300.00 To the Board of Education bids on Lumber, respectfully reeom- drawing all claims to second piace PO,flU In. Jac^ Ekd ErtleNarbts. .a aJerse sopyh readCity y botoy j too late to do the Cubs much good . New York day's race. They Include Warren Square East. New York Alice L. Schelosky .., of the Committee on Purchases and doubles and a triple. 81 57 .587 defending western open tampion. ^ ^ Qf ^ ^^ ^.^ r this was paid twice: once on May 1100 00 , Gentlemen they allowed the Beachys and South ' ha""s ,nbee Tftn "wfillin Prtlg p in» Jorseat env dclt Inv bDplacV e : in their National league pennant I Chicago . rteauinis. Euchre League Wright's Bull Lea and W'lh&rn Wood­ 14th and again on June 30th. City. Interest on School June A. Schrader your Committee on Buildings j mend that contract be awarded as Equipment be approved and that the Orioles Even 8erle» End to play for the position. 63 .637 was among six of the name play- Qihn change m thg u 1100.00 We. of the Injured Loeven and may ge• t i „ .. „. , St. Louis November 6, Furman at Greenville, ward's Fighting Fox, second and third May I ask that you kindly have a Bonds. Series "G" Nos. Hazel Smith 1100 00 and Grounds having investigated the follows contract be awarded as recommended. Russo's five-hit, elght-strlkeout As one watches the squad drilling 73 65 .529 ers tied for third. After a wobbly Qu tWQ r(vaU Qver lMt Wednesis, 6 a starting post ln the Manhattan chase after the Qiants. Pin<;b'ir2h respectively, and C. V. Whitney's 2.125.00 Marv S Swerk 1300.00 nrogress being made at the ^a^'- Lumber Ayes: Messrs. Anderson. Arney, performance, marked the fourth nightly. He will see that the boast Ls i 1Boston 69 69 .500 S C; 13, Temple. start, carding a 39 on his first nine -—' —u uke l - be new ,. ... ^ Twenty-eight teams entered the warrant drawn ln the amount of 4057-4156 inc tussle. Still 3'j gnmes behind the New * 1 Dauber. Together with Whitney's Marion F. Weber .... Haeberle Lumber Company .$2,219.81 not the coache's own. Every man on j * \/t rv\. io, mm wun uui.y iv IAJ QO, tl»P RrnnklVTl 77 .442 e U S t to $5.89 payable to Clark Shipston. Kind­ 1100.00 Stadium, respectfully report that tne Bliss. Hunt, Lopacki, Wright and . straight time a Brulrrhurler has gone Yorkers, and with only 18 to Guldahl came back strong on the.,y?^ , J?!r? „:'°!.__l '.v.1^1. ^.„." „.._. f". :_ !»ty Euchre league at a recent meet- the squad feels the same feeling that The backfleld will be equal to any {| Cubs are rapidly running out of ball Philadelphia 82 .397 second nine for a 33. lace Bm Carr wn0 k SU(Iering ^ The Chief, they figure to furnish the ly forward the check to this of­ $30 750 40 Helen M. Zabkowski ^""t'v'a 1 w^7tT* Prnrre-ss Administration is un Terms:—2'"c 10th Proximo Stone. the distance ln the playoffs. Joe " * " "" ""' ' of the circuit. Twenty-one of most serious opposition. Contract ls awarded to the lowest Beggs started off with a seven-hit­ they have the material with which to Reillijy. haIK.Os luiutturneud uuouvt ••ln< n«"recent . jv.-.uyears. !| Tanvirames And the way those Terry Cincinnati , , 53 82 .393 Organization to Also in third place, with par 72 s • gQre MagUe wm ^ heM fice and I will arrange to deliver Respectfully submitted ' I We would further recomme„d th Work-^ ^ Ad^ ^ ^ & Nays: None. .. jeart teams are back while seven ir 1Lst bidder of acceptable quality. ter in the opener, Atley Donald fol­ make good. In today's brief workout Johnnie l Terriers are tearing, there doesn't were: Ky Laffoon, of Chicago; Jimmy bv the AH-stars in case C iw clubs have made applications Since returning to Belmont, where j Jt"upo"n'the surrender of one of the JAMES F. TAYLOR. appointment of he '°"°* £ °J! ^cklaYCr to complete the work on Carried. M re H : he won the National Stallion stakes j j . Respectfully submitted. lowed up with a nine-hit game, and Chief among these ls Joe Fablnno, Labas and Hank Bunoski alternated | ^eem to be any more hope for the INTERNATIONAL Help Grid Team Sf «r V» ^ «J t n fl °e ' cott needs help while the Davs pro id have been accepted. On Mon­ w tax receipt5 Supt. of Schools, teachers as substitutes at the salary wur ^^^ Qn {he fjeld and the August 31st, 1937. all-star halfback last year, who will at quarterback. Showing speed and | Cubs than there was for Halle Se- at the spring meeting, the chief has j " Yours trulv S M LOPACKI. chunky Vlto Tamulls blanked the Yesterday's Results Ft. Worth, Tex : Horton Smith Chi- send either Mike Taczak ty another meeting will be staged i - «----° °- — Yours truly. Mr. Hunt moved, seconded by Mr ^ opposite their names. ^ dressing rooms ln the stadium. We es- To the Board of Education. carry the brunt of the passing, kick­ blocklng ability so characteristic of j lassie (remember him?) PLAY OFF SERIES Lefty" Sllwa to the mound. Bo been Arney. tha: the President and Clerk Barbara BanKS 1600 00: timatc that the labor charge, in order H. J ARNSON. ; cage,: and Paul Runyan, of White j ' lies Hall at which time the i showing fine form in morning GEO. J. COLPOYS. Niagara Falls, New York. Chiefs with three hit* Thursday. Rellly-coached backflekls the boys tore John Richelson, Jr., president of the mound IOOO.UV .Ulloiv i...«t ing and running. He will be given Rip Collins Back ! Series A saw action on Wednesday night 8 •wing* for teams for Division 1 workouts, going six furlongs ln 1:12 City Treasurer be authorized and directed to draw Helen Hunt Committee on Purchases & Gentlemen: The Orioles unllmbered some of considerable aid by Waddy Universal, I th„.e. scrubs' line to shreds with gain Niagara Falls Alumni club of the Unl- I Plains, N. Y. early this week. The Champagne is Nellist 1800 00 , 'o complete this portion of the work. Equipment. the heavy artillery for which they i Joilins' return to active duty yes- Newark 3, 8yracuse 1. , versity of Buffalo, has been named ! although beaten, they both pitc 11 will be held. Mr. Hunt moved, seconded by Mr warrants ln payment of the interest Harriet We, your Committee on Purchases Joo Carrene. Ernie Bevllacqua, twice j after gain. 1 a six and a half furlongs test down 1800.00 ; would be $167.20. Mr. Hunt moved, seconded by Mr are famed, to deadlock the series terrlay, for the first time since he, (Newark wins series) ' on the executive committee of the Rainland Wins Handicap good ball. The teams entered in the league are Anderson, that the President and ; due on bonds as listed in the above ^onn iu-v and Equipment, having advertised all-star halfback, who returns to ac­ Respectfully submitted. ProgresWe furthes Administratior find than t isth unable Worke 'os j Anderson, that the recommendation with the Royals. The Birds belted Two sophomore bacsk who Impress­ , broke and ankle ^~ and Charley Series B i newly formed "University of Buffalo The probable lineups: foDows: Hibernians. Hilts A. C, the Wldener straightway. , ^"be" authorized and directed to statement. for bids on Cafeteria Supplies, re­ tion after a lapse of a year, and Andy ed favorably were Joe Eagan, a stocky Baltimore 9, Montreal 6. All-Stars Dap JAMES F. TAYLOR. hurnsh a Plumber to lay the hot ahd j of the Committee on Purch«ses and Lefty Marvin Duke for 13 hits while I Grimm's heart—on August 10, was Football Co-Operators of 1937." The NEW YORK, Sept. 18 OPV-Rain- , fcarbonindum, International Paper, Also on the card is the $5a000 ! JJJ f in the amount of Ayes: Messrs. Anderson. Arney ' spectfully recommend that contracts Mlrand, a newcomer from Batavia. lad from Lackawanna and* Walt Today's Games rf. Gaei: Superintendent 1u1w.11 at ,\.„ Equlpmencn„ir,«^in*t bh«e approveQT-inrovpdn annndn that COncon - coming from behind to win. i marked by the best general output organization, which succeeds the Foot­ ,tcnel cl Wanderers A. C, Niacet Chemicals, Jerome handicap, a mile race which ; « c Shl ton for the re. cold water and steam lines from the be awarded as follows: On the line Patsy DeFrance, Har­ Series B land, one of the season's busiest " ;j ' cf, Gn 0O iai Bliss. Hunt, Lopacki, Wright and N P. ANDERSON, tract be awarded as recommended. Behind 5-1 golnR into the sixth, Carew, a slightly built will-o-the-wtsp ; on the part of the Cubs ln davs. Jllm&M, McKelvey's A. C. Oldbury has attracted another field of nine, I * ° 7 ^ " ' ^„_1t..f. fchool to the dres-sir.g rooms We es­ ball Co-Operators of 1936, is headed campaigners from the Chicago-owned, „ , ' J. fu d of es ald Stone. Gassler's Niagara Falls Bakery, Inc. vey Wakely and Dom DeSantis, all- from Medford. Mass Montreal at Baltimore. 8t ns . ss, A M. ARNEY. Aves: Messrs. Anderson. Arney, the Birds combined two hits with four Both offensively and defensively they again by Dr. Arnott A. Moore. Shandon Farm. Is proving himself a j « e Ki. ss . 'hemicals, Hooker Chemicals, Na- including Mrs. Emll Denemark's War 1 " ^ P I'lJt^ Amev timate that it will cost $530 00 for ( ...... White Sandwich Bread, 36 oz. $.13 star center, guard and tackle respec­ Standing of the Clubs ca If, Charleswo Navs: None. I H. J. STONE. of the nlno walks Duke, Issued ln hb> Ted Stewart, who has been dogged : were a far different collection in, Through its membership, season tick­ difficult horse to beat on any track ! ?• ^f"' ' ' ional Carbon, Romes A C, B. A. L. Minstrel Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin's I Ayes: Messrs. Anderson. Arney hbor to complete the plumbing work' ".llss. Hunt. Lopacki. Wright and Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread. tively will return to their positions. Series A : zur 2 lb. Ma Carried. Committee on Finance & Operation. eight Inning stretch, to score three ln ur PS lhc ets will be distributed among the uni­ When he came through with a °. - ° •• to. 1, MacKenzies, Three Corners A. Strabo. W. M. Jeffords' Regal Lily, j Bliss. Hunt. Lopacki. Wright and 21 Zame- I Thee resrestt ooff tnthe squasquad ils comprisecomprisead i »* J ' ^ t Past two seasons. I knocking off the Phillies, 10-2. than} Clubs W. L. Pet. Kow c. MilichCc J August 2nd. 1937. Mr. Hunt moved, seconded by Mr. In the dressing rooms. ; Stone. 36 oz IS runs, and then shelled the 21-game M the versity's graduates far and wide. length and a half decision over A. ' &lski, lb 3., Graphites. Highland A C. Casey Warren Wright's Privileged and Wil- I Stone. ap .-•- ; --- . tnT ,.w hl-j and of Art Alvarez, center; Walt Cilplela * ^ „ outstanding back on they were in dropping three out of Newark 4 0 1.000 Kazil rf 3b. You Ham Gallagher's Rudie. Nays: None, To the Board of Education Lopacki. that the recommendations As this job cannot progress much; Nays: None, Whole Wheat Bread. 20 oz. .. .09 thp elt1 Also included on the committee are oys. R. and H. Chemicals, Bristols winning lefthander or five hlta ana I ^ ^ Tomaskl< glmrds; Russ Co- f' He carried the mall time four to the Bees just previously. | Syracuse 0 4 .000 (G3 Vanderbilt'vanoeroiiis »p?eSpeeda ito opanSpart, min mth:e n 2b. Wojdl] Carried. Niagara Falls, New York. of the Sunerintcndent and Commit AugMst 14th. 1937. The Selppel Bakery nnd n aln for Sdward J. Fischer, North Tonawanda, 0e C C, Steves A. C. Sightseers A. O., of the Sunerintcnaent aim wuuwe • beyond the present status without the j Carried Susquehanna Handicap at Havre de z£P, ;t Finger Rolls, doz $.10 five runs in the eight to wm i losl Walt Thomas Stan Universal. I ^ stable gains. Th? Although the bin show was pro-: 8crles B p , p. Tacs A statistical report of the 1937 Gentlemen: .500 president of Twin Cities Alumni club Grace yesterday, it was his seventh 7, ,, ' • A. Case and Sons. Shamrock A. C„ tee on Finance and Operation be ap- J completion of the bricklaying and I Round Rolls, doe 10 ball game. • ...... _...^ I Waiter Paslsz. tackles; Frank La j Syracuse lad seems ready at last for vided by Larry French, with a flve- Montreal 1 1 Ma Ue P- Slit Summer High School was submitted The following ls a list of miscel­ BUI Lohrman, a righthander with a roat .500 and Dr. Clyde W. George, president victory ln 30 starts and the 17th time B - P ohnr Electric Co, and Kimberlv- proved and the teachers listed be; plumbing, we therefore recommend To the Board of Education Mortlcclla, Phil Morgan'tl, John Mc- I ft season. j thrre hits and five runs batted it. Baltimore 1 l by the Director. Harlan P. Freeman. laneous collections for the month of Cartigan's Niagara Dairy Company a record of 20 wins and 11 losses, with I of Lockport Alumni club. ln which he had finished In the ; fclarb. u employed at the salary following their , that the Board of Education appro- , Niagara Falls. New York, V^WCollockI lUtft, BilJEJIUl Prygonri)^UU,. roiSal 11m1 Magaddine.lunijnMii i»*t.! Th*.a*t;e Brow*>H'»ini *Indian "Uiiu «••s» tViarCe U|upJ against hitter, and Gabby Hartnett The report was received and ordered tt!,'™ Jno- We. vour Committee on Purchases 4% Milk, half pints $.0182 appears to be Bucky Crouse's choice names. priate $700 00 to supply the necessary i Gentlemen: r ends: Victor Scapuccl. Sam Oalllna, one o ftheir toughest schedules ln Collins was on hand as the always- AMERICAN money Coming off a recent victory f^nnyii-n rrVio m in (By the Associated Press) filed. 1 ri , , and Equipment, having asked for bids, 4 ; Milk, bulk fper gallon) .38 for mound duty tonight before the dangerous spark that the Cubs have at Aqueduct, the son of Crack Brl- j UUlllllll^ lld.111 ill Ayes: Messrs. Anderson. Arney,! labor to complete the bricklaying | We. your home fans, while Manager Rabbit quarterbacks; Joo Keller. Charles! recent years. After the opener with Yesterday's Results Billionaire Finally Wins BOSTON — Ralph Zannelli, 142,. - --,---- ., . I Refunds: $105 00 respectfully recommend that con­ 4^,. Milk. Chocolate, half pints .0182 been missing since he joined the hos- I gade was split choice with the Van- ' — uuw Bliss. Hunt, Lopacki, Wright and and plumbing so that the field and Tamborello, Walter Fekete, Walter j tho Jaspers of Chick Meehan in New t!l1 I '' t0 1 lay UI1 |ProvldeProvidencence. R. I.,'outpointeI., outpointed Young courseA repors wat s submitteon thed summeby Warrer musin AAc . j rSupplie, ,,, 5 . _. , 20 29 tracts be awarded as follows: 20c; Cream, quarts 30 Maranvllle was undecided who to :llw, ^.- P' brigade. He made only one hit Cleveland 4, Boston 1. Stone. stadium can be finished at the earli- Pichtcr; halfbacks and Universal and j York they will meet St. Vincent. Col derbilt entry of Speed to Spare and Two-mile Even! MTVQmiCQ \/'ovoifTTi Peter Jackson, 137%, Los Angeles. Scotchmer— . It 1wa us . receiveJ u drr r and or-« .! Ligh, t an, d Power 8.52 • Welding Shop Supplies 35°; Cream, quarts 58 pick from among Crip Poll!, Hank Bevllacqua, fullbacks. gate, Niagara, St. Thorn Cr.nislus vesterdav, but that hit came in the Chicago-New York (rain). NEW YORK, Sept. 18 uPV—E. .R. Te ho ne Nays- None. est possible moment. Chanceview at $7.10 for $2. OyidLUbe V dlSlLy (10). j dered filed. - ! msuran( , 54.62 Beals. McCarthy & Rogers. 13 I Contrac , t ln each case ls awarded ' Johnson and Jim Pattlson. as his and Mt. St. Mary's on successive thick of the Cubs' six-run first ln- St. Louis-Washing ton (ram). Bradley's Billionaire, of which much ce Carried. Respectfully submitted. t tne owest blddcr CHICAGO—Varias Milling. 128%,| RequestReqi s for a leave of absence \ Car LJc( 1.00 Items Slis.ib, ...,,_ starter. weeks. -ing rally, and didn't do a bit of Detroit-Philadelphia (rain). was expected early ln the season, NEW YORK. Sep. 18 iUP>-G!e Car License August 30th. 1937.' W L. BLISS. Respectfully submitted, MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS harm. Today's Games finally has chalked up a victory Columbus Eleven to Drill Cunningham, perennial mllcr In Chicago^n-, , .drej w wit,1h ^ Jimm11 y /-.-u-i.i^.Christy. , ; »_for_ <^th~e schoo,„v,n^il vooyear 11cm.1937-3t%8 worwere rere­- _Broke n Window and Terms- 2^7- 10 Days • — - • - H. W. WRIGHT, SYRACUSE. N. Y . Sept. 18. OP) ceived from Mrs. Florence M. Skin­ To the Board of Education j W L. HUNT. Rivals Meet Tuesday 8t. Louis at Washington (2). Running in a claiming race for the Kansas, will double tie distance 132, Chicago, (10). Soap Dispenser . . 7 55 Elderf ield-Hartshorn Hdwe Co. S M. LOPACKI. 'Bv fi# Xlioclo.'rd C-'in lyrics University's football squad ner. Mrs. Madge C. Misener, Miss Gentlemen: i Committee on Buildings & Grounds 286 58 Pioneers Leading Detroit at Philadelphia (2). first time in his career the three-year The Christopher Columbus Society day. starting from scratch n ln DETROIT — Maxle Rosenbloom. 1IC4, -„. _. Invitations and An­ 6 Items Committee on Purchases & International League Playoffi O'Hara Out as Pending the three-ctame series with e7*i a rest thus morning when We. your Superintendent of Schools Mr. Wright moved, seconded bv Mr. Chicago at New York (2). old son of Black Toney spread Spread football team will hold a scrimmage | iwo-mile handiepp at the 70th ann •he usual Saturday forenoon work- 188, Los Angeles, outpointed Jimmy Abbie L. Blackmar. Miss Fanny A nouncements 27 61 $224.59 and Committee on Finance and Oper­ Terms- 2^ 10th Proximo Equipment., the Giants, beginning next Tuesday . -. .. . _ ,_^ *. »*.. -• __ J -» «/\ _t_i_„i, i *_». . ^M *\__ TiT-.^. V^T-lr At hi* • ~ Arney. that the recommendations of Newark 3, Syracuse 1. | Eagle a field of sprinters yesterday a drill tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock fall games of the New York Athle Adamlck, 186. Midland, Mich., (TO). ! Leworthy and Mrs. Helen A. Bristol Air Reduction Sales Company. in Playoff Series Cleveland at Boston. >ut *u eliminated, but was schedul­ ation, respectfully recommend that.. the Committee on Buildings and Mr Hunt moved, seconded by Mr. Baltimore 9, Montreal 6. g , Belmont Park for his first triumph in it the high school stadium All , club at Travers Island ST. LOUIS—Jackie Wilson, 124% Mrs. Mary E. Dwyer also requested | Sales:— 7 items 16.13 Xia^rv lYi.atia^V-1, wnlrn tnft oiants are fRced with thi Standing of the Clubs ed 'ot a tough session in the after- instead of filling the vacancy In the end Grounds be approved. Anderson, that the recommendations ! H(Mils'nVirtn/4«- K« .. -- • th—-e Pet six starts He ran second in two races members and anyone wishing a try- Among other features will be 30013. Pittsburgh, and , 125L.. a leave of absence from September j Vocational Projects 30 97 Trade Science Supplies i-ic; doub'eheader bo'-ey-mabo~e -man oonn four Clubs W. L. hold pr'.nclpalship of the Whitney Avenue of the Committee on Purchases and ELMTRA. N Y.. Sept 18 '/FT—The American Association Playoffs V four mt are urged to report with their attempt by Joe McCluskcy, « Chicago, drew, ft5). 1937 to January 1938. In each case I 35 25 Ayes- Messrs. Anderson. Amey PROVIDENCE, R I strnlTht davs. It anncars 91 44 .672 at Kceneland and then wound up last Ossle Solem lnd.;a;ed •' t Wilmeth Baled Paper School, caused by the resignation of Riverside Chemical Co. ilnoi Equipment be approved and that con- FJmira Pioneers held a two-game edKe Columbus 4. Minneapolis 1. Sen' If at thus New York . lads and cleats the national senior A. A U. 5.O0H HOLLYWOOD. Calif. — Wesley the . Superintendent recommended j Bliss. Hunt. Lopacki. Wright and t 6 1 81 53 .604 m the Derby. y

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