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tup: sun, RAimioRrc, sunday morning, octorkr is. ioip Undefeated Sandlot Elevens Risk Perfect Slates On Gridirons Today PACK 6 GIRLS' HOCKEY TESTS LISTED 'Uppers To Open Ice Hockey Campaign In Boston, Oct. 25 BELL IN MAIN TEN-ROUNDER Faces Odell Riley In Coliseum O'GRADY POST IN TOP GAME Faces Arcadia Gridders In Baltimore Amateur Tilt The Baltimore Clippers, local In Three Games Scheduled ntry in the Eastern Amateur Hock- Rene I.oisclle. Don Mann, all de-fensemen; Ted lloyle. Nol Rom-ney.

John Stoddard. Frank Mcln tosh. Marcel Thill. Charles Knox League, will open their 1 94(5- Bout Tomorrow Night County League 917 ice hockey campaign on Octo ber 2.. However, local fans will be nable to see the Clippers start The ranks of unbeaten teams in and Henry Boivert.

Melvin Heeler, former Mount St. Joseph, scholastic star, is trying out for the team, and Roy h.is indicated his play may land iim a Br MARGRETE B. JI'SPIRSFV Halted in its attempt to start nee the team will be in Boston 1 i ii 1 Til A J. "ft i i for the inaugural. league competition last week, the First game of Coach Hank Roys county high-school girls" field hock berth.

ix will be staged at Iceland on Oc- ey slate presents a trio of games Jimmy Bell and Odell Riley both have an ambition that no one else is likely to covet. They have indicated rather loudly that they would like to meet Curtis The Hatchctman i Sheppard again and that is the incentive both will be working for when they tangle in the main Coliseum ten- Lists Exhibition Tilt The club has scheduled its first obcr 27. Two days later, the newly this week. organized icers will entertain the Tomorrow. Dundalk.

this years exhibition same for next Sunday. Washington Lions. new entrant into the loop, will jour but the visiting six has not et Roy. from Montreal, was appoint ney to Towson, while Thursday been determined. The club home ed the coach of the Clippers two Sparrows Point entertains Dundalk Barnes, of course, will be played at Iceland.

round match tomorrow night. weeks ago. Roy replaces Jack Riley, former player-coach of the Clip and Kenwood, the county crown holders, play host to Towson. Ca Bell walked in to the Hatchet- pers, who is now with the Lions. tonsville, the fifth member of the county wheel, is inactive this week.

Under the direction of Blanche man blows recently ana lasted until the seventh round when be fhe veteran player of more than 0 years in major and minor league went the way of nearly all of Shep- hockey has already gathered a Drennan, also mentor of the Balti more Women's Field Hockey Asso pard's foes to sleep. quad of more than 14 icers and has sent them through three prac- ciation. the county champion with ice sessions so far on the local ice. With Philadelphia now owning a franchise in the American League, the Eastern circuit this year will comprise only four teams the Boston Olympic, 1946 champions, the Lions and the New York Rovers. The first month's schedule: Ortotwr 13.

at Boston. tM-toitt-r Va.htiia'on here. Ortolier 30 Boston. Is'ie. Novenier at New York Niivemit'-r 3 New Yoia.

here. Novemuer BoMmv here. Noveml.er In, Washington, here. November 1.1. New Yolk, heie.

November at Boston November IV. at Nevr York many of last year's players, includ- i ne Fmily KroII. liertha Hiudison Frechette Is Back and Frances Kidd on the forward Pleasing news to local fans is he fact that Rov has succeeded in line, and Anne Burkett. Betty Hoff stetter and Kitty Tavlor on the de igninsj Larry Frechette, last year fense, will make a strong bid again oalie to a new contract. Ihe But Riley had a little better luck.

He took a decision from Shep here some time back and then in a rematch was knocked out in five. But. Century Club officials say, it that's what they want well give it to 'em. So the winner will meet up with Ole" Hatch. Hoc Gladden and Al Edwards, of Washington, will tangle in the semi -windup of six rounds.

A special fiver will have Melvin Wade meeting Little Rupp. of this year. outhful Frechette last season moved agile in the nets and most Other league games: Octobrr 16 Uumftllt at FBrrow Point TUOl'll IS DLDICAlhl) The Cardinal (iihbons Memorial Trophy, major ainaleiir baseball prize for the 1 l-lfi-year-old class, was presented to the Department of Public liecrealion in ceremonies held at St. John's Omrrli. Valley and Kager streets.

Shown with Hie trophy are (left to rislit) the Jtev. Michael K. Carney, SI. John's; Harold S. Callowbill, Department of Public Mecreation bead; Ambrose J.

Kennedy and llabbi Abraham Sinister man. ho participated in the ceremonies. ocal fans found his style ol piaj Towson at Kenwood. more than pleasing. Noveinln-r -( Nea York.

here. November -JJ. nt Washington. Novriuber .4. ashintton.

hrie. Noemorr -7, Ho-ion 1M. al Boston Noinbrr 30 at DrreoitH-r 1 Nrv York hrr. Or tuber 2 Kenwood nl Catonnvllle Towson at Soarrow Holnl. Orloher C'atoiisville at Towson: Ken 1.nal sandlot football circles will bp further thinned this afternoon vhen many of the leaders meet in micial league contests.

Important games are scheduled in all divisions today from the unlimited down to the midfiet clubs. One of the outstanding games of the afternoon is scheduled for Herring Run Park at 3 uhere Arcadia and O'Grady Post battle to stay at the top of the Baltimore Amateur League race. Both clubs are unbeaten and each has won two games in a row in the race to date. In the Maryland Amateur League today. Carrolls.

with two wins to its credit and no defeats, will play WUkens and Leeds Merchants at St Agnes Hospital Field. The latter displayed fine form in win-urns over Riviera Beach last Sun-civ and is out to knock the Carrolls into the deleat class when they meet. Face Stern Tests Cus Uilhams other Arcadia eleven in the Baltimore Senior Leauue lares a stern test today in I'mliJins. The club from Bel-sir toad is just a single point behind the Hamilton team in the iiinnerup spot. Both clubs are unbeaten but Puddins were held to a tie by Kukters.

The Pioneer Hasslinser eleven, undetected in the Maryland Senior rce. will find Monbrook plenty troublesome today at llanlon Park. The Northwest Baltimore eleven displayed plenty of power in beat-mz Fort Howard last Sunday and v. ill be out to upset the loop leaders today. Trie two unbeaten teams in the Monumental League should win today.

Curtis Bay may find Govans a tough foe. while Homestead should have enough left after winning two straight to down Crimson. Southwestern To Play In the Maryland Club wheel. St. Among the others who have been wood i Dnnrialk Orloher III aiomvllle at Dtindalk acquired by Roy are: Hick Bessette.

Spairowi 1'iilnl at Kenwood. 1 MORGAN STATE Washington. l.rcUvins To Halllr Klilr CiaiHs Slalr With the Southern High defend Three four roundel will bring ing the title, the 1946 public-scboo IN.Y. (aianls Toilav notihlf Hill I mI.iv together Ray Klinsmeyer and Sunliglit On Sports R(l Jf SSI? A. 1 VTIIICI Sport Editor I'oniinv llilljul: Teddy Hamsnri girls' field hockey season will open play Tuesday with Patterson l'ark entertaining the Forest Park WINS BY 13-12 The Klite Giants will battle and Frankie Rowe and Walter Parker and Joe Poodles.

Sherry Robertson Stars in a eleven. I'he other teams Western East touble-header this afternoon at Wrestling ern and Southern do not begin WELL, they'll be tougher next time, Turpin Scores 2 Touchdowns Bugle Field at l.4i o'clock. action until next week. The season': Robertson, ex-Oriole who now and you can bet on that. Ian Ross bags and forget about baseball until spring.

The Red Sox hold a strong hand, needing only one victory to clinch the highest honor in base schedule: Jo Beat W.Va. Eleven plays for the Washington Senators. New York. Oct. 12 Ranks of the unbeaten in the Na tinnal Football League face further reduction toinorrow when Wash ington, not at all unsympathetic to any move that would eliminate the fourth quarter, plays host to the New York Giants and its third sell out in 15 days.

Both teams have yet to lose, al though the Redskins have experienced the shock of a last-period lie by Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, which shares the Eastern division Tuesday Fore.t Parle at PaOeron. Orloher 21 Porei Park al Western. Orlnbrr 23 Eastern vs. Southern MacFarlane and Frank Cross, regional director of the USO.

asked the writer to prepare a set of ques- has gathered a group of star from Carroll Park the White Sox. Phils. Reds. Indians. ball.

I have a strong hunch they James Turpin scored two touch Orloher western ar Patterson rara will turn the trick this afternoon, downs, and Senators, Orioles and Chiefs. ions for a sports quiz. Patients at Orloher 30 Eastern at Korrst Park. November 5 Southern a- Forest Park Fort Howard Veterans HosDltal ine series nas proven mat piay- nninl aflM. Joe Haynes, of the White Sox.

November fi Western at Eastern. November Patterson at Ki-tern. November 13 Southern at Western. were uie qui kius. the initial score to pivo Mm- and Karly Wynn, of the Senators, will hurl for Robertson's club.

Andy i i um innirnnmaicn on nor aiwavs snine in r- Jean Blears, the champion of England, and. Bobby Burns. Chicago muscle bender, will provide the main warfare for mat fans when they tannic in the top one fall, no time limit battle on the wrestling card Tuesday night in the Coliseum. Four other matches have been arranged tor the faithful. They're all 3(1 minute limited affairs.

The semi windup has Frank Hewitt facing Stu Hart. Emir Durege meeting Eddie King. Harry Annus facing Abe Stein and Henry Pieri tangling with Frank Hebda. November 1 Patterson Park Ys i was ajui-u ui ij niavt uitui cui. to Southern at Carroll Park Im.oVi A rminlnf I IP fall USSIC.

Ted Wl lams has ui-iimuh uvt i vesi o( Seminick, of the Phillies, and Hay softies were tossed in. and some noi iiveu up 10 nis real iorm. uuay ouic jcsinudy ai morgan Frank Iloisc Elecletl which seemed to be difficult added. York has assumed the role of Stadium. lead with the Giants and Redskins, tackles Green Bay in Philadelphia, while the West's lone representative in the 1.000 per cent club Mueller, of the Reds, are slated to addition.

Del F.nnis, of the ne noys Knocnea mem on who lurpin reRisierea nis lirst six Prcsitlcnl Of (Iron hils, ill play right field. The rest ease. The one thought to be a push- nen uouoy uoeir was iorcea pointer in the opening quarter on the Chicago Bears, open their home over stumped them, but those re- out oi me uneup oecause oi a neau- a ia-yard smash throush the of the squad includes F.ddie Robin Frank Heise, of the All Saints schedule against the world cham pion Los Angeles Rams. parish, was named president of the garded as toush were acne uon uuueriage sieppea into visitors forward wall. Jones booted quickly and correctly.

bis shoes at second base for the the point from placement for what son, Al Rubeling. Howie Moss. Joe Mellendick and Ted Scpkowski. The Elites. Baltimore's Negro Na Council of Catholic Social Clubs a.tva iveci rox ana aia ine joo in nne ultimately was the deciding marker Rernadines and Southwestern District Police Boys Club, the two undefeated and untied teams in Cnlir Plovlc idsuioii.

Clarence ciaiK scored tor West League for the 194G-47 term. Heise and other officers elected will be inducted into office tonight in the tional League club, bested a group; Virginia State, also in the first that race, will face plenty of oppo period, on a pass from Linwood THE FIRST question was "What is This An That of Oriole, Chief aiTd Senator stars 5-4. in a recent series. The Elites Emerson Hotel at the organization (Ireen. The kick was no good sition today.

The Saints will play the Americans at BIoominRdalc ova! at 3 P.M.. while th Boys Club solar-plexis punch in boxing? annual ball. That one was muffed. Among other A. BALTIMORE boy is serving no- Turpin again struck from four wilt have their lineup miaci anu Other officers elected were: questions were: tice that in time he will become yards out before the end of the one of the leading apprentice rid- first half to give Morgan a 13-6 ther Hennegan.

of Sacred Heart tackles Mcllenry at Carroll Park. Last week American lost its first came, beinc nosed out by South vice president; Joe DiPaula. of St ers on the turf, according to word lead. The visitors' final score came Ambrose's, recording secretary from Clifton Hill. in the last period on a pass from Marion Schaefer.

of Sacred Heart nmmftifjic- CONVENIENT COMPLETE DOWNTOWN SERVICE nLTIMORF.S OI.OKST DIRECT FACTORY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH OEALER VErnon 8000 816-822 N. Calvert St. at Read St. Shaw Ream in Si. fatwl Grf Crnr western, while Mcllenry walloped Pasadena, after being held to a tie lie is Robert tDickey) Klein.

17 Aubrey Hickhn to Hubert Smith of Highlandtown, corresponds Hen Kimbro and Tom Butts will be honored during the double-heater today. Kimbro. centerfielder. finished second in the league hatting race, while Butts is the Elites' veteran shortstop. Johnson's Condition Same Washington.

Oct. 12 CP) The condition of Walter Johnson, famed years old. of the 1900 block Mc- but the placement again was wide the week before bv Western A. Was Man War ever beaten, and if so by whom? What is the hat trick in hockey? Who was the first woman to swim the English Channel? Who was Gentleman Jim? Who is the oldest manager in the majors? Where was Babe Ruth born? If you're interested in the an Donogh street. of the posts.

secretary; Ann Auer. St. Martin treasurer; Mary Dell-Acqua. St. A drew's parliamentarian, and Both of these clubs which are in first division should give a good Dickey has been riding in the Mtn sun writ account of themselves today.

Dor Ruppert. of St. Andrew's, sergeant Clcmmon jockeys. at arms Jerry Sakes writes: "Some time I. F.

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11 'Big Train" of American League The Most Rev. Lawrence .1. Shee DlUnid Ru rl Wi-litTr Claik Orrrn I)ml Baseball more than a decade ago.i ban. auxiliary bishop of the Arc- swers, Man o' War was beaten only ngo you mentioned that Jersey once, and that bv Unset: hat trick is Jones has taken over part inter- Hymn Puddins. the sole leader in the Baltimore Club race, will play the Northwest A.

C. today at Parkslde Oval The Belair Boaders should v. in this game, while Broadway Pirates, the other unbeaten team diocese of Baltimore, will be the remained unchanged at Georgetown hospital today. the scoring of three goals, Gertrude k-st in Charley Burley. and that II principal speaker at the ball.

tHirlux Ederle was the first woman to Mr. Jones would welcome having lurpm F.B Smith suLim dm It Onntle- Charlev take nart in a bout here by periods hi this ace, will play Beachcombers I Advertisement I Adveillsrmcntl i Mormn ait I Advertisement I I Advertisement! 7 8 0 eon 612 at Clifton Park. This will be the man Jim iorueii, v-onnie niacK is uuncy, in my opinion, is mei west Va stale Stnte tnurhdown. the oldest manager and the Babe greatest middleweight now narad smnh: Morn? Tlirilltt l.l..t tniii-lLlnui. fust game for the latter eleven.

Top Game Listed was born in Baltimore. ing before the public. I am no I Jones Va. State touch hiivinf I iiown i lurk, ismit The other questions were of the friend of Jersey Jones Topping the Junkr contests will same character, and all except the never even met him. and am writing as.

Hunt, "oivens. wtkm. Marshall be the Krmington Security gam? Why. Mubbartl. amubell.

William i.ii rtl'ii. fill T.l.r T.vln, II 11 in the Maryland Loop race. Both teams are tied for first place with with dispatch. moreans win get a chance to see wm' Va state swiBkins. waters, coates.

tins Rlldl ngum. Clark. Thomas. Walton. Ouyton.

Middletoii two wins and no defeats. The win liuriey deieated Archie Rioore Majetti Hell ner of this game will gain undis Time ot periods IS minulea. in California a few years ago and puted possession of the top rung the Mary land circuit. A NUMBER of Washington fans has won from Holman Williams. A.

M. Knatt, iMedalist, will come over tomorrow night tol Other important Junior games witness the ten-round bout between loir ii-ii-i uuuu uuui uciwccii Wins KlkruiKe Malcli rru i Jimmy Bell and Odell Riley. Bell ou Know lhat--- this afternoon will be the Dundalk Villa Cresta fray in the American VRyBQPy WAWTS A tMEtV CHEVROLET BUT' "Mj hans irom tne capital. JACK JOHNSON, first Necro to A. M.

Knatt, who won medal Jimmy win nave nis own rooting the wor heavvweieht the Harford Park Inn battle in the Baltimore and the West End West Baltimore clash in the National honor with a 73. took his first section, and the presence of the ionship. did not win the honor from round match in the annual Elk vvasnimuon ians no aouot win nave tim t-frr es a rnmmnnlv hplivr.d? wheel All of these teams are in ridge Club championship by de some miiueiice on ine uuus. ii Johnson won the crown from resting firt division in their respective cir V. Morgan.

7 and 6 uiuugiii wnen tne uuui -n-l l'ommv 14 rounr necem- cuits. yesterday. Other results: nounced that Riley would be made her 2G. 1908 When Johnson mpi FIRST FLIGHT A. Knatt dcleatrd T.

Morgan. the choice, but now I am not cer- Jeffries the latter was not cham- Sandlot Football .1 J. llonman drlcated H. P. OsllaKlifr 1 up tain such will be the case.

Bell pion. has fousht some interesting bouts here, although he went the way nrilrr, Flu-iril I'mves of all flesh when he onnoscd 1 1 CS J. nialrd i earnrll. 1 up. J.

V. D. Tweedy defeated J. A ToniD- kliis. anrl 4 .1.

DeFord defeated n. O. Bonnell Hatchctman Sheppard. Stroili? Delciisivrl 5 and 3. His matches with Joe Baksi and Freddie Scholt proved he belongs Brooklyn.

N.Y., Oct. IT) The T. T. Spi-er drfralrd W. O.

Easer. 5 and 4 F. A HavBue dpffaled I Kt rsrsnns. 2 up II. VV.

Corkreu defraled J. Polls. 1 up HKCUNl) FLU HIT in the ring with ngniers or ihe defensive prowess of Bruce Ed MOM-MINTM LEAGUE Games Men 3 Hnrnewood s. Tiu-Fll, Herring Hun K- Homestead. While fun Park Curtis bt Clifton tn "nsure HALTIMOIIE AMAIFt'W l.F.AUUC it.amrs flail I i sr iii.ikiv Post, lirrrlni Run I liilin Carls Nile Club hf'M'iB Run N-.

4 Nil 107 Lxinrialk. t.oran FleM sparrows s. Limb Point. Pen- ooo MAP.Vl AND AMATEUR LEAGUE Games start 3 Riley type. wards, sensational Brooklyn rookie Or W.

II Woody defeated H. B. Mat-r 4 ft 1 1 a Ed Contos will brinrj a favorite catcher, was demonstrated by the to the Coliseum mat Tuesdav i-pmni-L-nlil tli-inu nf :uri.c Iwm I It II Urlrmed Dr. H. 8 Evrfe 8 Evrfett Wharton.

nignt. liorjDy if runs, wno served im no opposing runner stole a base i Barrru dr-frated a Ha Slinno rnf i In nnt I .1 4 I 1 1 1 4 II 1 1 I 3 ..0 uii mc jruuiig wissmp. 0 E. webb defeated W. C.

Plnlcard. 3 jan ifiears. r.ngnsn neavyweigni. -ifruce went 33 straight names and 2 it-H-to without a theft against him. Whitey rn'" Americans vs.

Brooklyn. Blooming dale fn a No 1 C-In I NUrOWSkl turned the trick on AUS-I lr. John Pursons defeated Dr. AiDert ii Lerds vs. Carrolls.

St. Agnes ors I rSnllnrk. bv drfntllt 43 ana miiy nerman swipea me ri.fid c. Dooiittie Worrell Fambiers s. Riviera Beach.

I'LAi will De resumed in tne next sack on the last day of the 2 and 1 Dr. W. L. Wlnkpnwerder defeated Dr World Series this afternoon, and regular season. Carroll No 1 Glen Burnie va Lansdovne.

Olen Bumle RAI.TIMORE SENIOR lEAOUE I F. Brnvles. and 4. so far as the Cards are concerned Rtcktr aJe vs. Kenwood.

Herring Run il v.4S.i nnnnnnnaannnannnnnnnosnonnnnn nnutiici ucicai auu iiicr ivaiiuuat i League champions will pack their McKenno Ponfioc fs Your Best Bet for No 2 3 P.M. Arrsdia vs Puddins. Herrlnf Run No. 3 1 MARYLAND 5EXIOR LEAGUE Mor.tirooi Pioneers-Hassllnger. Han ion Park 3PM patapsco at l-ort Hoaard 1 PM Aroiitus vs.

Argo Bienti Field. 3 M. BALTIMORE CLUB LEAGUE vs. Puddins, Parkslde Ovat 3PM Wolvei.nej vs Vllma. Herrint Run No.

4 I Brriarimsv vs. Beachcombers. Cltlton lnCiOKure. 1PM MARYLAND CLUB LEAGUE et. Brrnardtne s.

Bloomlnt e.a I'lvii Ni, 2 i Memy vs 6outhrtern. Carroll No. 1 OIL YOUR GUN I tt r. I'tn vs Pasadena. Bloomlntdale r.

a 1 No 5 1 3-IN-ONE Ed Curtis Bar. Bloominidale Cms; No 1 IP M. AMFRICAN JUNIOR lEACiUE iliamis Mart at 1 i 1 Vartm Bovs Ciuo vs. tasifin. Martlr Ta-iL Villa Cret.

Locnn Field I uiltTos Point vs. Luile Hoer. Peu With Light Valght 3-IN-ONI you can sur your gun will fir. When you four point buck through your sights, and squeeze the, trigger, 3-IN-ONI ossures quick action. While you relive the hunt around the fireplace ot night.

and Oil your gun with tight Weight 3-IN-ONI. 1 a i i 1 1 Copynibt 1946 F.B. ooa Peris BALTIMORE JUNIOR LEAOUE Cto's fount ry Club vs si. Bernard's rri: -g Run No 1. 11 A lri A C.

vs. Waverly. Clifton lnclosure II A M. Park lrn vs. Harford A Parkslde Ovai.

1 MARYLAND JUNIOR LEAOUE ftecuiiiy vs Heiulngtou, Herrliic Run No 1.1PM Crvstal vs Maryland Bron Derby. lUnlon Psrk. 1 VArTfie.d vs Atomic. Herring; Run No. 2.

11AM On tat everywhere in the handy One Ox. con and the Three Ox. utility can wants a Chevrolet, and there just aren't enough cars to go around. We are trying to satisfy everybody and everybody will be satisfied all we ask is just a little more patience please! We just can't take care of the overwhelming demand for new Chevrolets. Our poor Sales Managers are really doing the best they can with the few cars available.

But everybody these days If vee don't prnpir-s vs. wamrooK. carron no. z. 3PM NATIONAL JUNIOR LEAGUE Games start 11 AMI Halethnrne Horkhaven A C.

Slentz Fl'lii 1PM West Fnd vs. West Baltimore, Ova! No. 2 Southwestern v. Glen Burnie. Carroll No 2.

1 Irvington vs Lansdowne. Slenti Field. BALTIMORE MIDGET LEAGUE Rentschels vs. Highland. Herring Run No 2 1 P.M.

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