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I Former World Champions Trying Hard ForRunner-Up Spot ssan- last Saturday’s contest with the season championsnip ierai, ager Titl|tui will not bo able to Drill Beacon Falls Orioles, Manager Blackboard NOTRE DAME SQUAD CRESCENTS PLAY v use hU ace, Earl Sellnake, In to- In John C. Tatiglan's league leading morrow’s battle. This batle li aroua Senators 24 a* is Athletics, for Bearcat Jrs HAS LETTERMEN Crescents nine will endeavor to de- Inc much Interest tl\o Sunday | cide the Issue by winning to-mor- encounter, which will be witnessed BEACON ORIOLES the Park in the Brass City South Bend, Ind., Sept 10— % row. To capture the pennant at Hamilton The Bearcat Juniors will hold __ Dash Doom Stretch (UP)—Catch Heart I y Anderson Crescents will have to defeat the by a large delegation of Naugatuck f Wild drill under the di- a blackboard expected to send his 110 Pastimes of '‘Little Italy", a team fans. of Coach Al Clprlano to- to-mor- rection Notre Dame football candidates Naugy Champs in Borough that has given the leaders plenty In the second contest of candldatea were Field, night. Twenty-two a hard drill of trouble since the season opened. row's program at Recreation i Place last through today For Second on hand for the workout night on the Falls Orioles, also en- after he nave most of the Srst League Tilt To-morrow “Doc" Acquavla will be the Beacon (By United Press) street where to p at the Mill playground work over to for mound for the Pastimes, who them- joying a belated opportunity cop in four day’s JIMMY FOXX singled a stiff session was held.----- The Junior* posing —Meet Here will clash with the battle for second place ca mermen. Twenty-roar letter Oaragers selves have a chance of getting the pennant, tries. York, Sept 16—(UP)—The will hold a scrimmage Sunday of the Union Falcons. The Falcons men arc hack, with several hack Into the thick pennant City idle. into a closer contest at the golf lots In prepa- It Is have had their season In BABE RUTH was rNewIn the American league has developed morning others who saw action last year. Sunday chase by winning to-morrow. poorest hitlesa in their game on a sur- LOU .OEHRIQ went National ration for opening The most expected that Manager Tatlglan years and unless they spring then lor runner-up honors in the league. Hlllle*. important missing to lose one time at bat. with the North End — are Sept 25 are MarChy Schwarts* Naugatuck, Sapt 1* Recrea- and Captain Jimmy Sullivan will prising upset, expected Athletics are two and notlceaoie spirit at the figures Orioles. Wood AL SIMMONS made two singles Connie Mack’s Philadelphia only Due to the all-America Tom Yarr tion Field will be the scene of a send Johnny Raytkwlch to the again to the, speedy for Manager halfback, for the In four attempts, accounting workouts these evenings. torrid of baseball games to- mound to oppose Acqavla In this will be on the hill Orioles, ahead of the third-place Washington Sen- to center, and Nordy Hoffman, pair run. one-half games Ted Santoro expects hie charges are to meet who last week administered an one guard. morrow afternoon when'the cham- battle. As the Crescents TERRY made two singles with a victory. cham- 11-2 beating to the Crescents. BILL ators. open _ of the Naugatuck Ama- the Waterbury City League pionship be In six times up, accounting for one teur League will be at stake. Hav- pionship Garage nine In Waterbury ’’Benns” Mlesky Is expected to Th*y mint win nine of their run. ing failed to clinch the In Sunday In the second of the post on the mound for the Falcons. remaining games to clinch second bunting place If the Senators triumph In all CROSBY OUTLOOK of their remaining 11 games. In the National League the third- place Brooklyn Dodgers are three behind the WILBY and one-half games Wherein We Get GLOOMY; 1 runner-up Pittsburgh Pirate* Pittsburgh needs to win only seven out of 11 games to clinch second LENDS PROMISE win all place, even if the Dodgers Statistical IS of their eight. BUD,THIS The Pirates gained a full game Candidates nos- Inexperienced on the Dodgers yesterday by 8 to DAN PARKER ing out the Boston Braves, 2, By Plentiful at Blue and out the NEWS. was shut by GREAT while Brooklyn St Louis Cardinals 3 to 0. White School — Green “Klkl” Kills Giants 8SS In In Nation- A home run by Klkl Cuyler PRESUMING THAT THE Cubs will win the pennant Shows Many Vets— the Cubs an as one Winter will JUST IMAGINE the Uth inning gave al League (a presumption about as reckless over the Giants, will more young in Chicago livery Has 8-to-7 victory arrive on December 21st), there be Naugy Strong Ott's homer for New will And in the Yankee> Hne- after Mel who have seen world's series duty than you In the ninth had sent the In what Monitor Daley used to like Backfleld York uo Eleven Cubs have participated Into extra Innings. Both of the Yankees have had their bap* ■'game to call "the October classic.” Eight ROXY CLOTHES runs In the 40th. the Yankee club s teams scored two world Are. However, the aggregate of Bj GEORGE DILLON Benton and tlsm of series Yankee The Phillies pounded Is almost double that of the Cubs. The eight scored scries experience A situation such as exists at for 17 hits as they whereas the 11 Bruins participated in Kolp took part In 27 series at the third straight win over the players Crosby high current writing their 17. ARE NOW Reds 7 to 4. only Is not looked ns tail-end Cincinnati each club: generally upon 10 safe- Here Is the series record of the players on Klllot and Llska yielded or reassur- " particularly comforting tics to Cincinnati. 4 YANKEES ing, for Coach Billy Schofield Is The Athletics dropped a 3-to-2 TO of material REDUCED to the St Louis Browns ’28, confronted With plenty decl.-lon BABE RUTH—1915, *16 and ’18 with Red Sox, 1921, '22, '23, who tallied two runs In the seventh .325. and u team on but tak- 27 and ’28 with the Yanks. Batting average: good paper, to take the game. The third- average. Inning LOU OEHRIG—1926, '27 and '28 with the Yonks. Batting ing the aspirants for varsity berths Senators lost to Detroit 8 to place 341 Individually each may look like a 7 "ft-r Harry Ilavls singled In the Yanks. aver- TONY LAZZERI—1928, '27 and '28 with the Batting 10th inning with the bases loaded million dollars, but the majority of «Ith runners. 1KC with Yanks. them haven't had a nickel’s worth Tiger PM3RB PENNOCK—1914 with A.'s, 1926, ’27 and '28 Sox Soaked Again of experience. Won Ave, lost none. r. C. 1.000. Cleveland gained on Washington Won lost GEORGE PIPGRAS—1928 and ’29 with Yanks. two, Homlck, Sheclian Look Good trouncing the last-place Boston by P. C. 1.000. Of the Homlck, 7 to 2. assisted none. undergraduates, Red Sox. by^hotne with Cleveland. Batting average: .174. JOE SEWELL—1920 a tackle from last and runs from Clssoll and Hamm, P. C. reserve year WILCY MOORE—1927 with Yanks. Won one, lost none. The champion New" York Yan- Mike Sheehan, substitute fullback kees bowed to the Chicago, White l COMBS—1926. '27 and ’28 with Yanks. Batting average: ,of "31”, and Charley Chamberlin, a Rox. 8 to 5. Lefty Gomes suf- 00°EARL flftecn-year old freshman, AN 0 WHAT f- red Ills seventh defeat of the seu- .341. speedy ■ CUBS look The first son. quite prbmlaing. named has plenty of manliness and 1.000. GUY BUSH—1929 with Cubs. Won one, lost none. P. C. Is quite Intrepid. Sheehan should Bat- JCIKI CUYLER—1925 and '27 with Pirates, 1929 with Cubs. be converted Into a good Interfer- ing average: .283. ence man while Chamberlin re- VALUES/ WOODY ENGLISH—1929 with Cubs. Batting average: .190. minds one of Vin Hopkins, former when the 4. Wllby ball-toter, carrying enviable stride YCW1K /^ > =» me l pigskin. He has an ©Ar-rue or -the J and Is expected to see plenty of white’s fear viorld stipes / action In the blue and k works. say,letS vets// Colored Lad Seeks Berth A M RIUCA IS* lil'iVO I K. YA NIKS' Standings “Mose" Garner, a quiet unassum- W. L. Per. vs ing lad who starred in public NOT WAIT. Xeu York .1**1 4 I .097 school athletic realms the past two Philadelphia .#8 5fi .fill years, is the first colored boy to Washington 85 s* .594 tryout with the blue and white In Cleveland *1 r. i .570 <eye>; many years. He Intends to offer ME FOR A 7ft 7« .500 Petrolt Eddie St Loilia *»« S2 Wilbur Dunn, O’Donnell, and Wa- < 'll left gO 45 f»r, !r,Tn Henry Gagaln, Ajoe Egan Lob to it 40 l o;; .280 ters with plenty of position for wing berths. Itamen \>nfer«lny. ROXY a Center with St Lacking L'hiongo 8, New York 5. BURLEIGH GRIMES—1920 with IJrooklyn, 1930 and '31 extremely difficult to Cleveland 7, Boston 2. Flnding.lt Louis Cards. Won three, lost four. P. C. .429. the of Mike at Petrolt 8, Washington 7 (10 in- fill shoes DINapoll CHARLEY GRIMM—1929 with Cubs.