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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1935. 1 34 TERRY AND THE PIRATES CRACK FROM KRUNCH College Football UZCUDUN AGREES TO DEC. 3 BOUT NEWCOMERS'. WIK REGULAR PLACE SiiSwiSI pTHEyfeE INTH'STONellC- tZT SVDOBW KRUNCH TURNS ANP SLAPS FOUGHT AREANGEP LIKB XT ui I'W YESTEEDATS KEStXTS.

South Carolina. 25; Citadel. N. State froah, 65; Davidson froifc, Milton CoHeee, Wartbnrc College, Virginia Junior, 44 Dnlutli Junior, S. UKB A PAIfTO mmmmmm 'ovs TEggy the face- i YOU AID, 'SIR.

Jh i1 WL-DCATS- BUT WE SMACK'S 'BM I -wf wuz tuocy WITH JOE LOU POWN AN IN BEAR LINEUP 'BM UP AN AN' GOT TH Hi 'V I VRAKE GAL AN' KYAM IN TH' A FETCHES 'EM fEK 4 -j i til rr ivy. xns, mEia New York Coliseum Will Grosvenor and Miller to isa mil-ft .0 the veteran is willing to accept rt match with the Detroit Negro. Th bout is not signed, yet, added Jacobs, who went on to say, that he would make a definite announcement on Monday. Mike Has Substitutes. Should Jacobs fail to bring about meeting between Paulino and Louis he probably will call on Abe Feldman Ford Smith or Tony Galento to face the Negro.

Louis' managers, John Roxborougb. and Julian Black, conferred witb. Jacobs regarding the December fighfcj Seat 18, Face Brooklyn Sunday. New York, Oct 17. Special.

Despite the continued absence ol Eronko NagurskI, the greatest full Paulino Uzcudun, the veteran Basque heavyweight, likely will be the next opponent for Joe Louis. Mike Jacobs, I a IS ft Sffl They Inspected the Coliseum, the seat back In the history of the National Professional Football league, officials of the Chicago Bears, who meet the Ifegi tilJ ing capacity ol which the promoter secretary of the Twentieth Century Sporting club, announced today that expects to increase to 18,000. he is planning to match Louis against Brooklyn Dodgers at Wrigley field Sunday afternoon, are convinced that the present team is as strong as any Joe Tours Canada. Louis will set up training quartet P. G.

A. Scores in this city two weeks before th Hagen Leads Paulino in a 15 round bout at the New York coliseum on Dec. 3. The promoter said he had received cable assurance from Paulino, in San proposed battle. Early next montb.

Arrests Made of Bootleggers in Wild Game Drive Hawks Loosen Up in Inf ormal CITY, Oct. he will go on an exhibition tour of. OKLAH aualii KLAHOMA ISpecial. Scores for the Sebastian, Spain, to the effect that Canada. Utile Wolt Drills; Heads for Detroit qualifying round of the Pro Qualifiers in P.G.A.Evsnt ii mi on ice Champaign, IlL, Oct.

17. Special fessional Golfers' association tournament, which started today at the Twin Hills Golf club, follow: Walter Hag-en, Detroit 73 133 Alvin Kraeser, Beloit. Wis 70 72 142 H. Barron, White Plains, N. Y.68 74 142 Ray Mansrnm, Oakmont, 73 70 143 Horton Smith, Chicago 75 68 143 Arthur Bell, San Mateo, Cal 71 73 144 John Kevolta, Milwaukee 72 72 144 Harry Chicago ..71 73 144 t.

Chiapetta, Jackson Mich. 75 70 145 Tommy Armour, Chicago 72 73 145 Ted Turner, Clemen ton, N. 75 146 Mortie Dutra, Detroit 75 71 146 of the last three years. Coach George Halas particularly Is elated by the showing of George Grosvenor, a newcomer from the University of Colorado, at left halfback. Grosvenor, undismayed by the fact that the other candidates for the position were Keith Molesworth and Beattie Feathers, has become one of the real stars of the league in the few games played to date.

Buss Hits His Stride. Sunday's game (will give Chicago fans their first view of Grosvenor and other new members of the Halas Cast, as all previous games have been played on the road. Another bright spot In the Bear ensemble is left tackle, where Art BY BOB BECKER. The Illinois department of conservation has started its drive on bootleggers of wild game. State game wardens already have arrested men on the Illinois river for selling dressed ducks for 40 cents apiece, and a Chicago i market was raided the other day, with the result that 28 The frozen surface of the Univer Continued from first sport page.

sity of Illinois rink today looked like Chief Little Wolf, heavyweight wrestler, did an in again, out again Finnegan" act He arrived at the break of dawn from Cleveland in tow of Ed White, Italian then came back with a stir a bee hive with 20 puck chasing ring S3 to make sure ot staying in players skimming over its surface. the fight. Manager Clem Loughlin of the Chi- gray haired veteran of wrestling cir Another was the case of Horton partridges, 12 quail, and 12 ducks cago Blackhawks after a short in- cles. White, who has had the welfare Smith, who in each round took a six formal chat with regulars and rook of the heavyweight mat artists uppermost in his thoughts for many years, had promised to get the usual on a par three hole. One of these, the 200 yard 7th in the afternoon.

ies in which he stressed just what he expected of his charges from now cost him a 65, for he finished with a on until the opening against the New Buss, playing his second season of ly tardy Wolf in town five days in advance of his title bout with Champ 68. Still another example of the un York Americans at the Stadium Nov. 7 allowed the entire squad to follow certainties of the big show was the pro competition, and Milford Miller, who hails from Chadron Neb. Nor ion Danno O'Mahoney at Chicago 160 submitted by Bob Crowley of Ded- mal college, divide the duties with Stadium Monday. Chief Goes to Work.

ham, who won last year's med its own inclination on the ice. Clem Has Reasons. equal skill. al at Buffalo with a 138. Ay if.

Kr' j7y, is 1 JV at rrf ij Genuine Australian I '-I Kansaroo, made i. "'V1' Vy over our moat txon- rV: 4f 4 lsr Custom Last I sf i bination of Styla tJ -A fV and Comfort. IAST LEATHER WORKMANSHIP Jf. STYLE FINISH FIT "The squad is in perfect condi A few hours after his arrival Wolf Two reasons were advanced for journeyed to Trafton's gymnasium Jimmy 71 146 Victor Ghezzi, Deal, 73 73 146 Henry Picard, Hershey, Pa 74 73 147 Jim Foulis, Chicago 74 73 147 Billy Burke, Cleveland 72 75 147 Ed Dudley, Philadelphia 73 74 147 Dick Metz, Chicago 73 74 147 Jimmy Demeret, Houston 71 76 147 Ralph Stonehouse, Indianapolis. 74 74 148 Jock Collins, Mansfield, 0 75 73 148 Eric Seavall, Glendale, Cal 73 75 148 G.

Sarazen, Brookfield C. Conn. 72 76 148 Joe Turnesa, Hartford, Conn 75 73 148 George Christ, Rochester 75 74 149 Al Watrous, Detroit 76 73 149 Sam Parks Pittsburgh. 75 74 149 Eddie Loos, Chicago 72 77 149 Gene Kunes, Norristown, Pa 78 71 149 H. Nettelbladt, Auburn, 75 74 149 J.

Gianferante, Lexington, Mass. 73 77 150 E. Simmcrman, Portland, 73 77 150 Orville White. St. Louis 74 76 150 H.

Sampson, Burlingame, Cal. ...75 75 150 Gunnar Nelson. Rockford 74 76 150 Al Zimmerman, Portland, 74 77 151 Paul Erath, Turtle Creek. 75 76 151 Clarence Clark, Bloomfield, N. J.75 76 151 John Golden, Noroton, Conn 73 78 151 Francis Schneider, Okla.

..76 75 151 L. J. Wilcox, Norfolk, 77 75 152 Dave Trufelli, Wichita, Kas 77 75 152 Tony Manero, Greensboro, N. 76 152 Levi Lynch. Gladewater.

.73 79 162 this move. The first was that Lough and rehersed for a bout thirty min Hagen's morning round was like old times for the veteran, for he made only one mistake, and that at the 10th, where he sliced to the rough. He soon corrected this by dropping a 25 foot putt for a birdie tion," Halas said yesterday, "and has shaken off the Brumbaugh complex which hampered it in the first game or two. Carl Brumbaugh, who left us this year, was a great quarter utes with Pat Murphy, who is booked to meet George Calza in a prelim inary affair on Monday's program. lin felt that the regulars who had not been on skates since last March could unkink themselves in their own fashion better than under orders, and secondly he wanted the rookies to get acquainted with the regulars out on back and some of the boys thought he never could be replaced, but Ber- The schedule then provided that both Wolf and Murphy head for Detroit, where each is a principal on were confiscated by Thomas J.

Lynch, state inspector. The case of the man who had these birds in his possession probably will come up for trial within the next ten days. Lynch asks the cooperation' of sportsmen in stopping these illegal practices. With game birds as scarce as they are now, he said, real hunters certainly don't want to see their sport taken away by trappers and men who shoot out of season. The department of conservation welcomes complaints from sportsmen who know of such practices going on.

In fact, the seizure of the contraband birds in the Chicago market raid was due to a tip from a sportsman. Lynch points out that the man who had the ducks, quail, and partridges is likely to get a stiff sentence, having violated a state law by possessing the quail and partridge and a federal law by having the ducks. The fines in each case may run from a minimum of $25 to a maximum of $100 for each bird in his possession. There is also the possibility of a jail sentence. The Chicago office of the depart nie Masterson, the former Nebraska the ice.

after reaching the green with his second. Prior to that he had gone over the front nine in 34, chipping in from the edge of the second, and dropping a 40 foot curling putt for another at the fifth. He lost a stroke star, has developed into fully as effi tonight's card there. The former, cient a signal-caller as Brumbaugh who wrestled to a draw with Ray For an hour and a half the squad of twenty remained on the ice before Manager Loughlin decided to call it was. In Bob Dunlap we have a splen-did understudy." Brooklyn is Dangerous.

Steele at Cleveland the other night, is matched with Floyd Marshall, and Murphy will oppose Man Mountain Dean. After these matches both men a day. During the drill no attempt at the seventh, but came back with his little show at the 10th, then H. Bontempo, Springfield. Mass.

.76 77 153 C. Schneider, Wilmington, Del. ...76 77 153 at coordinated play was attempted. This will not be the order of things, rolled in a 30 footer at the 13th, and The Brooklyn squad, coached by Paul Schissler, former instructor of Jiy J-ianoon, Chicago ia 163 will resume drills here tomorrow. Marshall and Dean will meet in an Clarence Gamber, Detroit 80 74 154 a couple of more long ones on Nos.

14 and 16. however, beginning with tomorrow's workout. From now till the conclu D. Galsrano. White Plains.

N. Y.78 76 154 Compare the Value in this Genuine Australian Kangaroo with similar shoes shown elsewhere at twice our price. Kangaroo is the softest and strongest light-weight leather tanned and will take a shine like Patent Leather. It is built over our famous Custom Corona Last, and if you are looking for Style and Comfort you cannot beat this Last or this Leather. added attraction at the Stadium.

Champion Starts Today. J. W. Kenny. Sylvania, 0 74 80 154 Len Matthon, St.

.75 79 154 sion of the training season every Shoots 72 in Afternoon. The afternoon galleries which move will be- a' planned affair. Johnny Farrell, Shorthills, N. 75 154 S. Holloway.

Loudonville, N. Y.77 77 154 Champion O'Mahoney, who beat Three regular members of the Dick Shoemaker. Titusville. Pa. 74 80 154 flocked after Hagen began to wonder early whether the old boy might Blackhawks, Chabot, Burke, and Le- John Kinder, Neptune City, N.

J.78 76 154 Emil Dusek Wednesday, is scheduled to open workouts at Madison Square loop gymnasium tomorrow. Emil faces C. Sheppard, Pleasanton, 80 75 155 vinsky tipped the beam a bit over Al Houghton. Virginia B'ch. Va.75 80 155 not have exhausted himself getting that morning 67.

He came through the Chicago Cardinals, is rated one of the most dangerous of the league entries, although it dropped games by small margins to New York and Boston. Father Lumpkin, who earned his first fame at Georgia Tech, will start at quarter back against the Bears with Norm Franklin and Ollie San-sen at the halves and Stan Kostka, ace of the national championship Minnesota Gophers last year, at full back. Jim McMillen, and his brother, Ernie, Tony Penna, 79 76 155 Jack Burke, Houston 74 82 156 ment of conservation has known for LAST TO FIT EVERY FOOT A STYLE FOS EVERY OCCASION opposes Olaf Oleson in other events weight after the practice. Komncs Gains Weight. Doc Romnes who has been an ailing Blackhawk for three seasons, G.

Paulsen, Long Meadow, Mass. 76 80 156 Vernon Allen, Hopkins, 75 fil 156 with birdies on the fourth and sixth to save himself from touching 40 on the front nine, but over-reached par at the Stadium. ir Francis Gallctt, Milwaukee 77 79 156 (In Alex Gerlak. Catskill. N.

77 79 156 some time that trapped ducks have been coming into the city, but this is the first arrest made this season. In order to find the birds the officers fead to invade two refrigerating at the first, second, fifth, eighth and ninth. Leo Diegel, Philmont. Pa 81 76 157 Jack Burns. Creve Coeur.

Mo. ...79 78 157 Johnny Phagan, former international Golden Gloves welterweight after six months work in the. woods and fields of northern Minnesota Cliff Spencer, Landover. Md 84 73 157 Walter then decided to get going champion, continued training yester brought a broad smile to the face of Manager Loughlin when he Ed Gmther, Newark, Del 78 8U 158 Bunny Torpey. Kansas City 77 82 159 rooms and turn over several barrels day in preparation for a ten round and started doing so by chipping up stiff to the tenth pin for a bird.

He drove in the rough at the 11th, and in the raid. John Capebianco, Aliquippa, Pa. 82 77 159 John Bass. Baltimore 83 76 159 bout with Frank Battaglia at Mari stepped off the scales which regis William Whalen. Hartford, Conn.

77 83 160 tered 154, pounds. This is eight 43 S. WABASH AVE. 10 S. DEARBORN ST.

137 W. 1VIADISO.N ST. Cor. ol Monroe Cor. of Madison (One door from La Sailed Men's and Women's) (Men's Exclusively) (Msn's Exclusively) Open Saturday Even in 33 Onen Every Evening Onen Saturday Evening 240 S.

STATE ST. 4718 SHERIDAN RD. Cor. of Jackson Blvd. Near Wilson (Men's Exclusively) (Men's and Women's) Open Saturday Evenings Open Every Evenin- execr-t Wednesday then dubbed his recovery, but fol Bob Crowley, Bedham.

Mass 80 80 160 gold Gardens Monday. Phagan, who has not boxed since his defeat at the hands of Dave Clark several months MIDWEST LEAGUE TO MEET. The Midwest Football leaeue will meet Charles Hoffner. Pitman. N.

81 161 pounds more than the little center star has been able to reach since he joined the Blackhawks. A. Pacelli. Schenectady. N.

SO 162 lowed that with three successive pars and a pair of birdies. He was just short of the 550 yard 16th in two for next Monday evening at 155 West Madison gtreet. Roy Brondson, Osterville, Mass. .86 77 163 ago, showed to advantage in a work Graham Reid, Farmington, Conn. 82 81 163 out against Phil McQuillen, south side welterweight now being trained by Elmer Carlson.

Minneapolis 82 82 164 Harold Stone, San Francisco 79 85 164 Bill Oliver, Oklahoma City 86 83 169 Karl Schlict. Madison, Wis withdrew one of these, and got the other by pitching to within three feet at the 17th. A sliced drive which turned up in the ditch cost him a penalty Jerry Hayes. Phagan has put on five pounds since his last start, weight that The following did not finish due to will be a factor in his fight with Bat darkness: taglia. Mi JL a meer- leaaet shot and a five at the home hole, but gave him a convincing enough for Clarence Doser, Rochester.

N. Charles Laeey, Great Neck, N. 72 Eddie Schultz, Troy, N. 72 Wrestling shows at White City Mon day and Merry Gardens Wednesday Denny Shute, Chicago 72 Jimmy Hines. Garden City, N.

73 were announced yesterday. card ALABAMA PITTS at White City: Clarence Smith vs. George Dusette, Charles Grubmeyer Pat Circelli, Tarrytown, N. Y. 7.1 Sid Harmon, Salt Laks City 74 Gordon Brunton, Colma, .....74 Eddie Williams, Chicago 75 Peter Cassella, Valley Stream, N.

75 William Malcolm, West Orange, N. 75 vs. Babe Kasaboski, Larry Carlson vs. Lefty Pacer, Gerard Lauth vs. Jimmy QUITS FOOTBALL FOR BASKETBALL Ossining, N.

Oct. 17. (P) Edwin Demetral, Ed Van Herrick vs. Charles Frank Walsh. Chicago 75 Joe Stein.

Wayland. Maps .....76 Alabama Pitts, former Sing Sing convict and athletic star, announced SOUTHERN BALL CLUBS MAY SEEK CLASS AA RATING Chattanooga, Oct. 17. (JP) Directors of the Southern association of baseball clubs have received a proposal to apply for class AA rating, a move which would elevate the league into considerably faster company. Instituted by Joseph W.

Engel, president of the Chattanooga club, the plan call3 for discussion of the move during the annual meeting of the association at Memphis on Nov. 11. If approved by the directorate cpplication for the higher rating would be made of the National Association of Professional Baseball leagues. JOCK R. HOLM AN, HURT AT DALLAS, DIES OF INJURIES Dallas, Oct.

17. Special Ross Holman of Oregon, 111., 17 year old jocky, died today of injuries received when he was thrown from a horse during a race at the Dallas racetrack several days ago. Holman rallied yesterday and appeared on the way to recovery, but he began to weaken during the night. Holman was thrown by the horse Flight of Gold and suffered a fractured skull. He was rushed to a hospital, where X-rays revealed the head Injury.

Holman rode at the Detroit, Fair Grounds before coming here. Pfister. The program at Merry Gardens: Young Lewis and Pat Newman, Zack Malkov and Ted Block, Ernie Peterson and Jimmy Landis, Larry Carlson and Babe Kasaboski, Jimmy Demetral and Charles Grubmeyer. Mike Seaman, Patcrson, N. 76 William Jelliffc, Los Angeles 77 Charles Gray, Poland, Me ......78 Walter Brickley, Riverton, N.

78 George Slingerland, Greensboro, N. 79 Willie Klein, Williston. N. 79 Ralph Hutchison, Philadelphia .....79 Sol Di Buino, Larchmont. N.

79 today that he would not continue as a member of the professional Philadelphia Eagles football team, but would organize a basketball team of The show slated for tonight at Joe Belfore, Grosse Point, Detroit, 80 his own and go on tour. White City has been called off because Craig Wood. Deal. N. 80 Pitts concluded a contract with the Clarence Owen, Greenville, S.

81 of the inability of Harry Feuerstein, Linn Higgs, Chanango Forks, N. 81 Earl Rowley, Lancaster. N. .......81 Toledo heavyweight, to go through with his windup against Art Sykes. Eddie Kirk.

Dearborn. Mich 81 F. M. Gene Moshcr, Winchendon, .81 Maurice White, Worthington, 0 82 Herbert Armstrong, Hartford, Conn 86 Jocky Suspended for High School Football Interfering with Discovery Boston, Oct. 17.

Special. Eagles whereby he was paid $1,500 for seven games and declined an offer to remain with the team at 550 per gams. Notre Dame Rooters Will Follow Team to Ohio State A special train, sponsored by Eddie Gould and George M. Maypole, will carry Notre Dame fans from Chicago to the game between the Irish and Ohio State at Columbus, Nov. 2.

The train will leave Chicago on the night of Nov. 1 and will arrive in Columbus on the morning of Nov. 2. Jocky Frank Mann was suspended Player Dies of Injuries Wellesley, Oct. 17.

Special. today for 30 days by the Massachu setts state racing commission. Mann, who was astride Stand Pat in the $25,000 Massachusetts handicap yes Jack Fenwick, member of the Wellesley High school football team, died early today of injuries received terday, was charged with grabbing in a game last Saturday. He was 17 years old. the saddle cloth of Discovery during the race.

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