Jewish Congress Head Asks U. S. Boycott Of Berlin Olympics I CLAIRMONTS AND Ott Are PITCHING FACTOR What a Combination! Deutsch Charges Germany Terry, Hubbell, NAUGATUCK TIE Past Week’s DECIDES WORLD Broke Her Pledge Of Fair Sport Heroes; IN SLOWCONTEST Giant Leader Looks Ahead SERIES CONTESTS Deal For Jewish Athletes Rivals Performances of Hubbell Local and Borough at Recrea- Two Courses to Committee Including Begins Fight for More Money and Better Training and Whitehill Proved Finish 6-6 Open Olympic tion Field— Shift of Games to Another Nation—Bars Still Camps for Mates—Wants $7,500 a Week Point in Games (Special to The Demovrat) for Jews in Nazi r on the BY STUART CAMERON Up Germany Stage Oct, 9—(UP)—In a (United Press Sports Editor) Naugatuck, was marred by verbal Now York, Oct 9.—(UP)—The content that the second half New York, Oct 9—(UP)—A request to take the initia- By JACK CUDDY New York Giants, baseball's ugly dispute* during ae a reeult, the 19S6 at Berlin (United Press Staff ducklings, consigned to nowhere In and that dragged tive in withdrawing from the Olympic games Correspondent) and Clalrmont A. C, the Nntlonal league pennant race, All-Naugatuck' the executive of the Amer- New York, Oct 9—(UP)—Bill Terry, Carl Hubbell and battled to a was considered today by group were champions of the world to- team of Waterbury Mel Ott of the world New York Giants are the (-6 tie at Recreation field before ican Olympic committee. champion day and everybody knows Just n, crowd of Both |v« Hint wci iiinujr iinu mi wn- heroes of the week. Heretofore the honor has been why. a good epectatora. sports lack of acorlng punch •n her In winning four out of flvo from teama ahowed pledge by discriminating conferred on the to choose between chance* In the Jewish athletes were made individual, but you try the Washington Senators, the Gi- each mlaalng good against laet half to puah over the winning BEARS HAVE CLEAN in a letter sent to the committee by ants came through with that un- marker. Bernard S. Deutsch, president ot These three men emerged from beatable combination of grdat The all-around aterllng play of the American Jewish congress. the aeries, each a hero and they pitching, airtight defense and flam- "Ohio” (llanelll waa the outatand- Jowish athletes were refused seem deserving of credit— ing will to win. SLATE IN PAID equally feature of the game, (llanelll, training quarters and barred from Terry for field generalship ami WILBY WILL HAVE History, however, probably will lng at fullback for the vlaltora, membership In German sports or- play at first base, Hubbell for bril- give pitching the nod. And that playing a constant threat on the of- ganisations despite the promises of liant pitching and Ott lor batting will bo all right for certainly the waa and many htouga- GRID COMPETITION Nasi Olympic representatives to the and fielding. Giants never would have won had fenalve spoiled TOUGH TASK IN the local* wero contrary, Deutsch said. Knows Ills Value not the mighty Carl Hubbell and tuck play* when threatening. Strong Protest proved himself an ace his mates shackled the Senator • Terry lilttlc Mol OU, whose 10th Inning homo rnti clinched the World Portsmouth Loses First manager as well as crack first batsmen. Block Kirk. “We call .upon 'the committee to for the New York In left) receiving and almost made fans NAUGY CONTEST Series title Giants, pictured (above, to In th 1880 baseman Pretty Slick! after the fifth and deeming The Clalrmont* acorad in the 2-0 to refuse compete the congratulations of Manager Bill Terry Game Green are to’be forget the existence of other base- of first after a ateady drive Olympics If the games For that mntter the pitching game with the Washington Senators at Washington. quarter ball That's the _ held In Germany, which Is tram- notables. why Earl Whitehill in the one gume down the field had been atopped Packers "mlrado man" of the national pas- Rivals in Satur- the Bay upon tho cardinal principles Borough Senators may bo sub- by the local* within 10 yard pling of Mem- won by the of civllt- time and the choir singer His five-hit line. Naugatuck, after one ruah humanity, sportsmanship, Crew Rolled mitted In evidence. From
Travis Jackson, unable dropklck The Rpartane loet to Oreen Bay. convention of the associa- wants is $7,COO a week. tuck High school team served no- BY JOHN A. CLUNEY went wide. regular as a third It* third Ho Terry is 34, but he made the tice Saturday on the Wllby High to cover ns much ground Chicago chalked up tion at Washington next month. only Strong Bine. the Dod- contained Senators realize that they have a fotbull eleven of VVnterbury that baseman should, played magnifi- etraight victory by epolllng said Deutsch’s letter brilliant was Schwartz, Wllllam*port Block 1913 debut under their new violations. •'boy" manager Indeed In 26-yeur It will have to send a team to the cently. Particularly gere numerous speclflo baseman, Panthce star, displayed some nice have had its Un- old Joe Cronin. He made Cronin borough next Saturday full of pow- Hughln Crltz, second owner*, Red Cagle and Shipwreck “Germany may running in the second quarter, but It made the look childish. Terry's field gen- er If It hopes to tralm the locals, Crltz made half a dozen stops, that The Bear* beat Brooklyn, gers crossed whon the Clalrmont* held when threat- commented. eralship was the talk of the base- for the home team proved conclu- cut off hits nnd choked Washing- ». pledge,” he Wa»h ened, Near the middle of the first to second Two ball sages during the five games. sively that It will have one of the ton rallies. Monday Sport Portsmouth dropped Ways Open without a show in thti half Schwartz received a twisted win* and on* lorn It wus Indicated, admitted that even John Mc- front-ranking teams In the state In the outfield, Moore. Davis and After six, eight or nine months boxing place with three Possible action, They a scrimmage and had to formB— couldn't this year unless something unex- hatters to on a Water- knee In when beaten, 27*0, by the rejuve- might taka one of two Qraw, Terry's predecessor, Ott defied Washington and some two years since wrestling had its last fling after to In his in pected happens. The Clarnet and city leave the game. Immediately ated Oreen Bay Packer*. Bruder either strong representations have done better heydey drive one past them. a mat, of the two are to be regaled with both boxing play waa resumed Day hurled off a down-field march by have the meeting withdrawn from a nondescript, low-sal- Orey steam-rollered Its way to a a bury patrons sports topped directing Those who scoff at spirit on to George or a of to tho 2(1-0 victory over a heavier Amer- on the same the 13th, pretty 40-yard paa* plunging six lnche«-over the-lln* for tho German capitol, boycott aried sixth-place outfit team must have and wrestling this week—and night, Friday, for the *ol* ican International eleven professional Smith, Naugy end, a touchd own in the first period and the games by tho United Htatcs. world championship. College the Gi- meets Walsh of ioarned their lesson from no less. In the feature, A1 Gainer Tommy Iocs I acore. The Naugatuck attempt the Terry was part of tho first base from Springfield. Mass. that boxing Orov* place-kicked point. ants. IJceuuso it was spirit footballer at olso went wild. the as ho wns of tho Fans who saw the game Satur- while Mike Mazurki, the former Manhattan dropklcklng Boston’* Red »kln» shaded corner, Just part made them a team Instead New York, half of day were convinced that nny high great On the aecond the specta- New York Olant* 21-20. Each olub team. Tho undercurrent good one, Hlondy the Italian. State Football school team In the slato would of merely a good tangles with Tony Felice, lively tors were somewhat confused at made three touchdown*. fellowship on the field and In the famous have hud to work wonders to heat Ryan whoso now telegram times a* to whether It was a foot- Cardinal* nosed out clubhouse reflected his being not mid-sea- The Chicago the locals the to Manager Bill Terry In ball game or an oratorical contest. a player-manager, but a play- way they were play- himself one of the ''big Cincinnati, 3-0, Review only son lilted the Giants from what Now that John "Blondy” Ryan proved A blocked Norte on the ers’ The men banked on ing In that game. Dick Turkey, kick, by manager. threatened to be a fatal slump, is a the toast of Man, for a the Clair- I.. an/1 now Frankie Edmonds and Dom Min- four” in the World Series, he will be Lynn, 15 yard line again gave •tamlln^i him and won for him, whut a blazing will 0 By UNITED PRESS nlcuccl were twisting their for flno example of had two niont team a scoring chance but Chic. Bear* 3 he's fighting for them—fighting way while, but before, during and after the World Series he royal 1 Reg Root, head coach ut Vale, broken fields runs nnd the to win can do to a player. Ryan three plays lost seven yards and a Portsmouth ..3 for salaries and trying to get long 2 2 to-day to Iron out tho bigger ut best Is only an ordinary short- rooters here in Leader and Bud Davis, imss out of Olanell's New York prepared them the best avail- Naugatuck line was tearing open right Waterbury. Charley just popped 1 that them- training camp and a weak hitter. Yet he Pittsburgh .. 1 rough spots showed gaits In the ranks of Its opponents, stop at the "Y” went to school with hands. 1 able. California Is out. Phoenix, with education impressarios high Boston .. > selves In Saturday's opening game, Some was went through the series only physical Loses Clianeo, nnd the Florida cities, Or- good blocking displayed to him to Ore*n Bay .. 1 2 of anxious Arlz, one error In 30 chances, many of at and arc to make a strenuous effort bring when Yale had plenty Naugatuck. Ryan Lynn, going Naugatuck had Its opportunity ...... 1 2 lando and Miami, aro being consid- by .278 Chic. Card* while nosing out Maine Shown them difficult. He batted Won't that In the last but could not o J moments ered. a new Improvement some night to talk to» Brass City youngsters. quarter, Brooklyn Terry, nlready signed was better than Waterbury o 2 1« to 7. The Folcymen showed Improve- which many points complete pnssee when It. needed Cincinnati ...... one-year contract for about $30,000 of the oth.-r <» 0 Yale to have tho pow- ment over their first eontest and Oaslln, and some be fun? them. Quinn and Smith starred uppeared probably will have that changed to Philadelphia Schedule, times the touch- highly ruted Washlngon sluggers the locals on the defense and This Week’s er, but several u Tuckey ugaln demonstrated ho Is for w a five-year document calling for — at N' e down was missing when th*’, ono of the best hncks In the state. could do club for Smith's work on offense was out- Hundsy Philadelphia spark healthy Increase. With Bill Waterbury Country golf champion Cincinnati _at Brooklyn, Pjtts- Maine goal lino was In sight. They He has acquired a Hhtftinesa this Real Sport Heyniger, standing. The score: York, at Perfect Performance the Mattatuck Country burgh at home run. And In Y. M. H. A. officials have secured Boys' Nauga- that included further ground. However In the terbury hoop squad Linesman—Raytkwleh, week’s national boxing program. little in No- tuck, 10 rounds, the fifth and final game fourth quarter, Naugy scored twice NO for Thursday night basketball this winter, opening They are slated for Ott'a second homer of tho series TORRINGTON TO gymnasium Time, 4 II-minute periods, of the Oar- In (iulck succession, once when Dunn and Alex Mazzarella, a couple of good marking the opening contest nnd the vember. Johnny • helped doclde that Turkey made 14 yards In two den’s Indoor season, made seven hits and with the Jewish classic. Ott rushes to cross the lino and again matzoh manglcrs will be Ken again speedy hoop squad, Week's Nelieilule tied with Schulte of Washington SCORE TIE GAME York—Don Me- when Mlnnlcuccl skirted end be- on a ten-week schedule of every other week, To-night—New STRANDI.V-S.V of the which plans games BOWLING MAT. IO<-I.V. EVE. for driving in the most runs hind beautiful Interference for a 35 Zorklndale, Houth African heavy, four. Ho also tied with his lion Today Tomorrow series, yard romp. At no time did the vis- (Special to the Democrat) r« Patsy Perronl, Cleveland mate, Trnvls Jackson, In scoring had the Hubbell, Ott and GOOlIFKf.I.OWflHIP hV.AOllK. Mich—Wesley Ham- ‘•THE NONO OE HONOR” itors threaten. Although they Torrlngton, Oct d—Johnny Ho- While the boys are praising Terry, Ryan Brand Rapid*, the most runs, three. Ho mado 10 beef could not get anywhere Grand llapld* lightweight, vs. R "1,1 EE IN Till’. HAW they ben's AII-Torrlngton eleven, state for the World Series, my own unsung hero hap- Ifnwbln* oy, putouts without an error. against tho fighting Garnet team. combination private i'upt. (II) Herrera, Mexico (10): Buf- semi-pro footbull champs, met up on attack Col* *z o* 00 Tony to be Joe Moore, the Giant left fielder, whose work N. Y,—Charles Rerlanger, THEIISDAY) with unexpected opposition front pens n$«rn .10# mi 102 falo, (WEDNESDAY** on the New York heavy, vs Lou Hco*- i, Mike Conley’* New lirltnln Daw- and defense was comparable to any man squad DftVl* ...... *3 M2 122 Canadian light quite 02 in (10); Albany, N.Y.— nee* and wore held to a ■eorolo** HUudt . 102 vt, Buffalo the five game series, Hnwkln* ...Mf> US 10 Ko»cls, Hungarian light- Gary Cooper tie before a largo crowd nt Fuos- during Anatol vs. Augle Ruggiero, Italy Beverage scnloh yc*terday afternoon, weight, pork 47* #I0 on Philadelphia—George God- "ONE SENDAy"AFTERNOON" The gnmo proved one of the most scheduled to out loud this evening (10); GOLF Things in general are pop Cupt nohnn (l> Pa, v*. Obi* —nml— uninteresting played here In some n»*y*on .. 04 MS 79 Oak- 1 rectlon in bring Schedule ay Miller, Bo* Angeles, (10); (tOHINCi > iu. * hat.) cals' forward line. When tho final Three Hurt ai ftfmon .. 01 *S 104 Date Alley* Kedskins Deleat Walker, New "IU'RKAE OF MISSIM* reverse^! was their ,,,,, 04 10# no Cil-Paulle whlMtln blow the ball in Knhoo1tn*k«r land, • 1- 12 10.14 10-10 17-18 07 10# vs Tony Cur- PERSONS" possession on Torrlngton'* 7-yard Woodbury .124 Jersey middleweight, . ini rue Oct. IS... «-8 0-7 2- 4 1-0 Trimli ,102 04 02 (10)1 t,|„o "I, A DIES MUST I.OM. t line, lfoben's up a Pro Giants 21-20 Races ro, Han Francisco Oct. 2n .. 0- 4 1.0 7- 0 2-0 charge* pllod Danbury 1 Chicago light- 0.0 of nlno tlrst down* to the Harry Dubllnskl, DomMsUliMfr Oct. 27 .. 7-2 1-0 8-4 total #00 #0# 40* vs Kddle Cool, 1 hlladel- a .. 7.1 4-0 0-8 0-2 and completed Oct 0,—(UP)— Nov. I’uwnec*' three, notion, Oct (UP)—The Pot- Danbury, Conn, Copt. Kl»*«*hb* (O) weight, vxn .. 0 8-0 4-1 0-7 (10). fue Nov. 10 2- three out of 14 attempted pu*»o*. to KUoohku ** #* 91 tihlft _ 8- ion fled Skins started It* home tea- Two Occident*, bringing Injuries cal—King Nov, 17 ., 4-7 0-1 2 3-0 Tho visitors completed two out of l.oui'k* #7 02 107 Friday—Hollywood, 1C/RN5 uwfib B-d 3- 4 three persons, marred the itnni v* Cofor- Nov, 24 .. 7-8 1-2 ton with ft 21-20 victory over the Mlnnuupoll* welter four pu*»e». ot the Danbury fair ftplrkernmri b* oo *2 Tut, Neighborhood 1 .. 2- 4 1.0 0- 7 0-8 racing it paces Dec. a Natlonul dny'* I low* 74 114 100 Garda, Philippines (10). 8 1- 8 Close I New York (llnntt In Ino Deo. .. 7- 3 2-0 0-4 yesterday nfternoon. .,,101 0* 117 0 8.4 7- N. Y,, Nor*r#n OIRKtiOW Deo, 1K .. 1- 2. 0-0 Tn tho fourth Vie, Radge- Football league game at Fenway Joe ((arson, of Little Neck, 0 period theaters Deo, 22 .. 3.8 0-2 4- 7-1 was Injured rue bail, vlch, Torrlngton signal caller, tHod Park yesterday, before a crowd of a race cor driver, 44* 477 40* is sovira Dee. 20 .. 4-1 0-7 8.0 2-0 hi* car crashed ""“SwflnS his team Into the seriously when ilppt, n«lan*#r (1) — 0-1 to put scoring to tee the — Arthur .Ton. 5 .. 8- 2 0-0 4-7 14,r.fl0 fans who paid Into a ,w York (U P.) has seed column a Held goal from mld- through a fence and rolled Johtioori ..101 *1 X* .. 8- 7 0-0 by fought •Tnn. 12 4-3 2-1 New Mo* I'MIll*)* ,,,,.,.,,,101 *4 0# uh, who ha* 8.0 1 but tho bull missed tuttlc. tree, Mr* Fannie Kate*, pugilist Hit. .Ton, 10 ,. 7- 0 3- 4-2 lleld, narrowly W, .lobnoon 0* 07 *4 Htrlhllng und God- wat featured by an a was hurt when ,,,,,, key, Baer, Jon. 28 .. 8.1 4-0 0-2 0-7 Its mark. The game ven, spectator, I* Mouth Main hi. ' 4-0TW0 M*##(ni«*r ,,,,,,, 00 no 00 among many others, play- Feb. 2 2.7 (1-0 4- 8 0-1 on tho and hit by a of the car, Harris lamt timk today McLaughlin pivot post unusual number of long runt, piece ... 0* 10* ft a, night club 0 suffered llelfwiiror tho part of Feb, 0 .. *•4 1-7 2- 8-0 and Kel- New- Philadelphia, Joan William. nnd lludsevlch, (lagnebln accurate patting by Hurry Isslnger, In the version of IHiIndell-Wnirren Ifi .. 0-8 0.2 7- 0 1-4 car went leer AUAIS Feb. In the bnekflcld proved to be aec. head Injuries when hi* 404 47# 493 (film I. »0«#I)II»K Feb. 20 1-0 7-4 0.0 2-8 ley mnn, Giants' ovorheud In Torrlngton's best bet, Orammett, llnbblt Weller, and through a fence on a turn, Copt, CtlraliM (3) Into AIm Maadnl»h Mar, 2 8- 7 0-0 2-1 4-3 Jim Music, I* etumbled "SUNdKT PAhirJtol* Thomey and Whlto were Now Brit- scored the lied Hklns Promont *0 X9» 91 hif*ky"flghter accident, Mar. 0 3- 1 4.2 8- 0 7-0 Cliff Battle*, on picture work by l.nurrl-Hnnly towrdy K.bU. ain's orf BUFFALO FAN* Mo <0) Pawnees film* *»w him other. Chlooln* ,10 04 100 n underworld type. — CAPITOL Apr. o 7.0 1-4 0-2 5-8 Hzesskowskl, lo le, MeCormak and Htu- N. Y. — (U.P.) Jn he he* ap- 2.8 7-4 jJo Molenda, Newman, Buffalo, Hlnce that tlm* Apr. 13 0-3 1-6 .1. Znnde, It It, llnppe for the in Buffalo Is loyal * #17 turn must not bo made In n art Clancy went over victory or defat, 433 49* ed In "The Life o Jimmy Thla M, SSnnde, lg Ig, Abattl base- Hlpli HI 124, Start slowly in Team*. Giants, Newman and Ken Htrong to Its International League nf I*—Woodbury, ’’Baby Face,” Rackety I. ART TIME TODAY Jerky manner. MeLnughflu, c .. e, l>e8lmons 327, n," extra ball team. Mlph Thr««—Woodbury, < Gars Joan llh.n.lell Warrra WII1U— direction and Increase the No, 1 Meer* No. 2 Wine* rg rg, Hayes scoring point*. ... *nd "Madison Sguar* either Trlnaldl, fan* turn- Hlph Onm*—c*pt. Chlcponl*, 917, “OOOD-BYK aciain Slattery Gregory J, Orady, rt rt, Malone The game may have ended In a Approximately 00.000 In speed gradually. series Wluh T#*m—C*pt, Tlynon, 1901, Alao Marian NUon Norman the F. Kern Schocmehl rt .. re, (Irohlel but for big Turk out for n recont flve-game Tn the down swing see that 1'', Orally, 21-21 deadlock ed In Morlarty and Two of the games Pooler turn of the body keeps up until it Murphy Hndzevfllch, i|b i|l>, Thomeny Edwards, who broke through with Itochester. ••PILtiniMAtlK" Murrn.v D. Delaney Ihb Dili, Mlhllanl a* a double-header, faces the direction the ball has I>rang|nls blocked Newman's try for extra wero plavcd t K»wa Cartoon Plrlorlnl Stillwell Connell Heloskl, rhb rhb, Casey drew over 10,000, THE SHOW OF THE SEASON been hit. Maximum speed Is at- point after the Giants' second One night game Kelley, fb fl>, Grnsset final of the series tained as the clubhead strikes the 4 touchdown. while the game No. 3 W'hl»kle* No. tnnipoirne* Substitutions— Torrlngton: Negri Several hundred ball. .1. Healey Maloney M. King for .1. (lag- drew 17,800, /.anile, (Irmly, at the Hathaway Kennedy nebln for Heloskl, Hensley for F, PENN SPIUNTKIt NOW were turned away gnte*, WED. Mass — (U.P.) — Train- Rodney H. Corden llrady, Dwyer for Kelley, Klohner IN DISTANCE RACKS Despite the fact that the Bleons, Lynn, Ill- >’MM ing rules for Lynn English High Scully Paul for McLaughlin, F. Clrady for Ssesz- handlcappe dby injuries and h THU. 814 Baldwin T. Har- — hit the school football players will not T. Jones Henley kowskl, Heloskl for Harbero, Dedham, Matt (U.P.)—Ralph ness, have been unable to Today—Tomorrow bero for Heloskl. Pawnees: Mlshe attend- Include the usual antl-smoklng conch of the local high stride expected of them, ••PADDY THE NEXT BEST No. II ltrnndie* No. II t'oonnn for Hoppe, O'Brien for DeSimone, Colson, this fall. school track team and former ance (lgure* are not far below last THIS Cl* regulations F. Delaney Nelson Ilovanganl for Malone. Tom Whelan has abol- star, season, when the team was in the Alao— Coach .1. N. Delaney Creem Officials: Referee—Cummings; Um- University of Pennsylvania pAfACi until the ished the edict against smoking. Fallon D. Delaney Linesman—Garey. began his track career as a 40- midst of the pennant fight pire—Burke; race. ••PI PPM lhO*yn IJCK AHOO" He says players who wish to W. Kern H. Jones Time: Two 12, two 15 minute pe- ynrd sprint star. Now he's com- last few weeks of the smoke manage to do so regardless Hogan .1. B. Delaney riods.' peting In tlve-mllo road races. PART AND NUTS! of rules. Colson has completed as virtual- ENVIABLE JtEOORD SQUIRRELY 100% No. 8 Gin* No. 7 Cider* SPARTANS SIGN SCUNELLER ly every distance in the running Stafstrom Horan of ALHAMBRA events, ns well ns tho hop, skip Purdue, In Its last four years It. J. Corden Jlergen Wls — (t'.P.) — John and und broad fotball, has lost only three games, ST. Dial Begg Hnyes Necnali, Jump Jump. SrllMAIN on the Meehan Harris Schneller, end University Today—Tomorrow Maher of Wisconsin football team last McCarthy “FADDY BE8T year, has signed a contract to play THE^EXT Dlvlnlon*. with tho Portsmouth Spartans of 1st 2nd the National Professional Football TODAY & “8WN8BT PASS” with Hathaway Slattery League this fall. He reported Randolph heott Kennedy Gregory September 1. TOMORROW J. Healy Creem Maloney J- N. Delaney F. Delaney J. Corden YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE ONE COMMUNITY Nelson Hayes LAST Stafstrom Rodney OF THE YEAR’S GREATEST FOUR STAR HITS R. Corden I Horan LAST TIME TODAY F. Kern R. Bergen one. n__ | Schoenmehl Murphy ON SAME Will B«*«r»l« “LADY foe a DAY” LAR-MARK ON "Dll BOLL” 3rd 4th PROGRAM Begg t„ Delaney • 00 • • • DAUGHTER'S SOUL! •qnflH'1 OP TKHBOH” D. Delaney Murray Fallon Paul [STARTING WEDNESDAY] She nude * bu»l i Harris Hogan Meehan Scully HELEN TWELVETREES in n«M of her daufli HAMILTON .1 B. Delaney Maher tcr'» beauty — I McCarthy T. Healy .mat Main St. Dial Morlarty T. Jones Connell H. Jones I- \V. Kern Stillwell “MY WOMAN” „.^AB,rT.Ji^oTC.«m- “MOONLIGHT d PRETZELS” —AM) ON I'llK 8AMK 1’ROCiHAM- A*» Dorothy Leo In Navy has a football coaching • •M A Z I ■easatloaal Cartoon ~ of them fit ._O- af fhr staff of tyiir men. three Ko* It awn Va. “Who's Afraid — slur*. The ZAS U PITTS SLIM SUMMERVILLE Rig. Rad former Not re Dame Admlanlon Mat. Ida. Kr:tBc. “Irish'* ure Itlp Miller head coach: IN “LOVE. HONOR AND OH! BABY” Children 10« Any Time. PIGS' Christy Flanagan, buck Held, and BfUtD/: LITTLE Johnny O'Brien, line.
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