Cubs Firebrand Afraid Owners Will (iGive Him The Works" COPS GLENS BATTAUNO AND Of Yesteryear WELL-KNOWN PRIZE! BURKE 'f DoegKnocks “Experts” Champion FALLS TOURNAMENT HACK WILSON TO 1 WINNERS ENTERED Glens CONQUEROR MEET Falls, N. Y„ Sept 11— BE ‘RAILROADED’ Silly With Smashing (CP)—Bill Burke of Greenwich, Conn, United States open coif AGAIN TUESDAY AT WATERTOWN champion, won the Glens Falls tournament yesterday, with an TO BUSH LEAGUES? Over Shields aggregate of 284 for the 72 Victory Two entries eagerly sought by Hartford, Sept 11—Eddie Shea, holes. Burke led the Held by live officials of the Watertown Hunt who waa the author of the only strokes for .MacDonald Smith of HENRY McLEMORE club for the field trials and Pudgy Cubs Slugger Ad- By real beating; ever administered to point- New York, cham- were received metropolitan (United Press Staff Correspondent) Bat Battallno in the featherweight to-point race Sunday pion, and John Golden, also of mits He Broke Rules— Mrs Tracy of Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept 12—(UP)—Those critics, who champion’s career flrfet as an ama- to-day when Hoppln New York, had 28>’s, to tie for in- Waterbury. Conn, forwarded the week said that defending teur and then as a profesional, second honors. Tom Creavy of Thinks He. Was “Picked less than a ago Johnny Doeg, sists he will repeat the dose when names of Miss Qretchen and Albany, and Nell McIntyre of Beth horses are well would be lucky to reach the second round, were he gets into the ring with the Reddy-Mald. Indianapolis, were tied for On” Someone champion, the known at the Watertown club, as By to defeat Lott in one of featherweight champion at fourth place at 220. naming the big southpaw George Hurley stadium next Tuesday well as throughout the state and ribbons. Chicago, Sept fl.—(UP)—Hack the semi-final matches of the men’s national tennis singles night have captured many Miss Qretchen Is a bay mare, 15 Wilson, one ot baseball's biggest "This time a knockout," says championship here to-day. __• hands high and 9 years old. She riddles, departed for his Shea in discussing this second to-day was formerly owned by L. R. Carley NEW BRITAIN TEAM The critics changed their mind meeting. home at Martinsburg, W. Va, won- of Watertown and while In his dering what final punishment the about Doeg’s chances yesterday That is a familiar boast of box- WANTS TO BAT AGAIN stable captured numerous trophies. GRID GAMES Chicago Cubs would mete out to his victory ers in pre-battle statements, but when he followed up Reddy-Mald is a chestnut mare, him before they wrote “finis” to his Shea can say this with good Justi- over Bryan Grant with a decisive 16 hands high and 9 years old. She The New Britain Collegians career. fication for he ripped and slashed New York is also well known In Waterbury formerly the New Britain Blues, and fined win over Frank Shields, at the champion out in Chicago Already suspended and Watertown horse circles. She fast semi-pro football team has four Davis star and seeded No. 2 last winter and had Battalino $6,000 within cup was in fact raised in this city. She started booking home games for in the tournament. In whipping and under the months, Wilson swaying wobbly also boasts an imposing list of rib- the cbming season. The Collegians that although In the tenth round it Shields, Doeg proved barrage. bons taken at different state horse football team is composed of former admitted he he may be a dub In the smaller seemed that Bat was due to go shows. college and prep school stars. Such would not be sur- he is torment when but his courage plus a great tournaments, down, Assignment as "Slip” Wiley, star quarterback, prised if the Cubs stakes are high. kept him go- the physical equipment Both mares are entered In the "Kl” Kyeski 215 pound plunging tried tod railroa Nicely to the final bell. Doing ing ladles’ hack class and also the open fullback. Captain Joe Argosy vet- him back to the however, is not without Down to Weight Lott, three-galted class. Miss Gretchen eran center, and "Hook” Anas- minors whence his hackers. The fiery-tempered Shea will face an entirely dif- is likewise entered in the three- tasio, 210 pound guard form the they picked him Philadelphian started the tourna- ferent fighter this time; the cham- galted combination class. It is In backbone of the team. up for a song in ment determined to establish him- was overweight when he pion this division that she has won most The Collegians are playing their 1925. self as a first class singles player. fought Shea at Chicago and it was of her ribbons. games at Willow Brook Park, the “I’m a hell of a So far he has succeeded admir- unquestionably a serious handicap. “Filibuster,* ’the big bay gelding proceeds going to Mayor Quigley’s long way from ably. The Philadelphian proved he Bat weighed 132 while this time he g from the Giant Valley stable gave relief fund. through,” said;; was a of the highest or- will be around 128. gamester an impressive showing yesterday Manager William May is anxious Wilson. "I’ve der when, after losing the first two He never was more anxious to got| afternoon shortly after hts arrival to complete his schedule for Octo- four or five morel sets to Johnny Van Ryn yesterday, win a bout and he has trained for at the Hunt club- Paced by Tip ber and requests all managers to years of major he came back with a tremendous this battle Just as intensively as with Jimmy Fusaro up Tommy write at once for bookings. Ad- league baseball In surge to run out the next three though the title was to be at stake. Top dress all communications to Man- me and all I want is a chance to sets. His come-back was all the He will be in great physical con- Campbell couldn't hold Filibuster In to mild exercise and a William 4 5 ave- prove I can come back. If I have more remarkable in the light of dition and the boxing world knows private ager May, Albany New Conn. to start in the minors, I can do Van Ryn’s performance in the two that he is a great fighter when steeplechase developed with Fili- nue, Britain, buster out at that too.” sets he won. Johnny simply blast- down to proper fighting form. just nosing Tip Top TABLE COLOR SCHEME Wilson admits he broke the ed Lott off the court with an as- There is great Interest in the the finish. Use colored tumblers Cubs’ rules but belivea he sortment of shots that was almost fight and already a brisk demand mulberry training and a was because of unbelievable in accuracy and for tickets indicating the banner Topeka, Kan.—A Topeka auto- with pink white dishes on singled out his big mobile advertises and white tablescloth for an salary and failure to play up to his power. gate of the summer in Hartford. washing plant pink effective luncheon A mul- 1930 standards when he led the Youth Plus Ability Matchmaker Ed Hurley has ar- that It gives rain checks, entitling table.| the owner to a new If It bowl filled with white in home runs and drove in The other semi-final match pits ranged an attractive undercard. wash Job berry glass majors Ellsworth Vines, the California In the semi-final, Eddie Reilly of rains within 24 hours after the flowers makes an attractive cen- more runs than any other player Fred bril- machine Is turned back to him. terpiece. in history. comet, against Perry, New York who has won eve^y fight " liant young British International- since he was annexed to the Bat- NEA New York Bureau. ist. Vines showed he was on top tallno stable, meets Koshover of A champion of other years shared honors with champions of to-day of his game by eliminating Berke- Cincinnati. This will be an eight when Mrs Taylor Aliderdice, singles title-holder In 1887, appeared on ley Bell In three straight sets in a rounder. There will be another the courts at the Golden Jubilee men’s national tennis toruney at Forest quarter final tiff. Vines, however, eight, one six rounder and two Hills, Long Island. Here you see her, vibrant and gay, as she was pre- showed little more tennis in of four rounds each. sented with a medallion by Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis trouncing Bell than did Perry in Adams. breezing to an easy triumph over can the New York be but Frank Bowden, Prices copied, "dark horse” who eliminated Sid- ney B. Wood, Davis cup ace, In EDDIE SHEA, CHICAGO the third round. Neither Perry nor Vines have FULLER TO BOX been forced to turn on the pres- sure. Both of them will have to CALLAHAN FOR TITLE ROXY Never! travel at top speed to-day. BY VALUES, FT. DOUGLAS SOLDIERS PLANT Boston, Sept 11— (UP) —Andy EASTERN LEAGUE. Callahan of Lawrence will defend JEROME H. (DIZZY) DEAN Members of the 8 8 th Infantry at his New England lightweight title Standing: Fort Utah, have W. L. Per. Douglas, planted Fuller of Boston 571 trees In honor of George against Sammy 62 21 .712 Hartford BY JEROME H. (DIZZZY) DEAN* Just why Street didn’t use me any Washington, according to a report In a 12-round bout at Boston Bridgeport 38 35 .521 never could but the sent In to the American Tree Asso- arena September 25.
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