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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 9

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TIMES HlilULO, i N. WEDNE.SIUV, S. -J i I 1 i 1 i i .1 I 1 fr 1 -S Cage League to Open Sixth Season With Three Games Mondayl'Jight Washingtonville, Chester Maybrook to Play in Clashes Tonight Five Who Sound the Battle Cry of "On to Goshen for a Title' in the Tieaiiwhile, tonight three us will warm up in pic co on two fronts with i and cut i i uu it iia 0 11 i I i Ti ill pi to lit, Li iun qui i it 1 1 5 Tc. 1 in 1 TCI on fcl In Footsteps of His Fsthsr hec i i of thi t. lo managers today, ii re- il ti tl i i tt un pi O-S loop would take part- in opening contests a Ions with 'ur(sbo o.

nev: outfit admitted MI Mont on I en tk'f ending champions, will tl 3D Ii lit 11 111 1 1 i Ii pen i' i i i i It i 1 Frittey Xlfiht Ion 'o i i 1 1 old lie It title i in i action MoncUi ill fo Mo ill i entrant, WurUboro Cl i ie iitl i by Cc nev; io i i 10 i roil i and will lend to sa've an mention ot what power the new team be able to demonstrate in the Dartmouth Looms as Biggest Obstacle In Cornell's Path Clash Between Ivy League Rivals Nov. 18 Assuming in Picture i easy 11 a Major Importance D.irUnG-h sees the Prir.c?- chri 2.n:i-?v. YOHK A ih? in Lf.ilii^ Havvsu'i 3-C." ift Duqut.sne cannu; ART NAYLOK, JK Former Port Gridder Playing at Hamilton Where Father Once Starred The niulu cf play will i i i pi i 11 nil ti i bioo Chi ul 'tt 111 it joinery traveling to Monroe bfilnncc (lie schedule Icr the probably will be changetl Wolf, Bloomingburg 1 that the had CLINTON--Like father, like son. en given tlie wrong night for i About 1900, Arthur H. Naylor.

me games. of Port Jervis was an end on the A meeting of managers will be Hamilton College eleven. This Id in the Town Hall at Goshen year his son, although only a soph- idny night to approve the sched- omore, has been in the starting and make any changes that be lineup of every game to date, cessflry. it was announced by A backfield man, Naylor, is league president today. bringing to the Hamilton outfit (something of the punch he tributed to the Port Jervis High i School eleven--and a little bit more.

Against Williams, Naylor made Hamilton's lone touchdown plunge--a yard through center. He also did considerable ground gain- It 01 to Co he 11 i Litt i Cl impi i hin 101 i ic 111 tt zi i t'ni about i i i I rea suoi i i I i thei ice "i it hci i i Inn Co cat Cu i i Com St i ie 11 tl ei 10 11 13 i 1 ive defeated Walden with War noi 01 ne i of nf i De te the difitrtnce in coi Siuu a whale of a battle and will dra- Today's Sports PARADE Bv HEN'RY McLEMOKE A PERFECT HAND NEW YORK Col. Edward Riley whose breech-loading col- was the inspiration for the iast I a starting gate, finally caught a cd ni irfect hand after ing against P. Oberlin, and Rochester, but only against Rochester was the Clinton team able to win. Naylor got his first taste of college football with the freshman eleven last fall.

In High School ught years of call it. 'The old. gambler from Old has come up with burseU, Bubbling Over, Burgoo all. But not until this year, ter half century of racing, did flush come up royal. BimcJech is this baby's name, end has the look of eagles in his eye.

sweet smoothness of blue grass his coat and the fire of old, bourbon is in his legs. Six times fire over tract and well, hut at college hp'; tn stir': to a and hue? u. i ic to 0 to 0 w-in over the da com Kr to be crowd. Pictured above in ihe center" is Coach Harold Hall of the Queen Villagers who took over the football team for the first time this vcar nd I tun 11 i ree crown i' wmnn Una a potent i'actor i me ti i not won the Little (j bit it 1 is i ho! of repeatin-; the trick At the left is Tom Flood, fullback i i u-x LhL i i Nexl to him Ed Ernhout, substitute fullback. neat fashion.

At the coach' stellar role in backing up the lin; Wilkins. fast and running cause of a doubled dislocated knu sion for him to play this week, so Warwick will be at for the all-important by Gill. Yale Re-appoints Fond And Assistants for 1940 basketball NEW HAVEN, Yale Athletic Association announced today that head football coach Ducky Pond and all his assistants have been re-appointed for the 1940 season. The re-appointment followed the one-sided 33-0 defeat Yale suffered at the hands of Dartmouth last Saturday and may have been hastened by recurring reports of dissension on the chib. The officials re-signed, besides Pond, who has been head coach since 1934, were: Earl (Greasy) Neate, chief assistant and "back- Held coach; Ivy Williamson, end coach and Emerson Nelson, Hue coach.

a of I i Places First a At Gar den York Al Reid. 129 New ter. Last week Bimelech won the York, outpointed Bernie Friedfcin, sixth straight time; nov; tne Colonel 1134 1 New York 8 Leu Mancini. i is out of bed and has changed the 133, ew York, knocked out Young company of doctors and nurses for Chappie. Hi.

Aibany. N. Y. I Men. the Colcritl is more than I I4G.

York, outpointed Harrv just out of bed. He is up. taunting Ginsberg. 152-L-. New York and flaunting the of racing.

Tony Martin. 154. Minneapolis and waving his pocketboolc like a knocked out Enzo lannozzi, color pergeant on dress para tie. TI.MV i'4'. the Colonel, who Imd bred" and raced NEW YORK--Another entry of Mrs.

Walter B. Batciieiier of Middletovm stepped into the limelight at the National Horse Siiow in Madison Square Garden yesterday. It was the chestnut mare, Lady of Idylwild. This smart-stepping: lady from Mrs. Batcholler's Wylawyle Stables captured first plare by outclassing- all rivals in the event for three-g-aUed saddle horses not over hands.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mahoney's Clesrvlew Maybelle was judged second. Lady of Idylwilfl's victory yesterday jsve Mrs.

Batclicllcr for on Monday she placed third in an ercnf with her chcsinnt Horal Ithy- thm. In all twelve events were run off with main interest centering in tlie perfonn- ui the Ciiiieun Army ieiuit which triumplieil in the seeoml of the three-event series of the international military low-score competition for the MK.S. W. K. challenge trophy donated by tfic President of Chile.

The United States team was second wiiii Mexico third. Twenty-thrcr rvrnts were listed on today's program, which got under way at eleven o'clock. Sullivans Subdue Wurtsboro, Orange-Sullivan Teams to Clash in Non-loop Tilt WURTSBORO Wurtsboro officially opened Its basketball seasoji last night by splitting a twin bill. The Wurtsboro Stars were beaten 45-40 by the fast Bloomingburg Sullivans in a prc-Jeague opener. The swift passing attack of the Sullivans was too much for the Stars.

The Sullivans were never headed in the game except in the third quarter when for a few secom-s the In the first game the Wurtsboro Monarch Five trimmed the Spring team by a decisive. -1S-3G scare. I The Monarchs starred their season off with a victory over a team comprised of Ellenvllle players. (13) Wurtsljo fonowm-- its Ohio St.i'c con- quest. Cornell VMS o.

vn dccwion from C-L'Sunibia. real rival mmed -10 in D.in- ir.oir.h's Yiilt with a Hli-0 a i Danmouth-Corjicli c'arnt uleu for Novembrr lias nssumeLi lop significance 1 tr.e picture, ami ahr.ei-; will tiftL'rniine 1 Ivy tit It 1 wcl! the championship. C'orncll Hit bv Inquiries There were of for this abrupt in tlic lutst, such as primeci for Ohio a and suffrrcd a lotdowi: CoIumbLi." cr "Columbia tvus loaded for Conieil." or "Dariineiuh i ditin't lool; as luo-ii-d Bui i IIP i-iijnifiniii! factors I in the oi" a blockt'd that: gave them their wiimini; over Colmiibia; 2 Nine of im- dermanned Columbia a phiycu sixly minutes, i in? sind oiu- yaininy: the Biy Red; (31 Dan- mouth, held (o a scoreless tie by vy. showed a at- tack against major opponent. Also woiliing arjainst Cornell hopes for an undefeated, untied season was the injury of four kyy I men It was a cleanly played game.

but the bJockins and tackling' of the Columbia team was deadly and i sent Ray Jenkins. Hail McCuUough, i Wait Matusczak suul Jim Schmuck to the sidelines with Jen- kins, star sophomore end, is out for the season with an injured arm, McCullough. main cog in the first string back field, may not be avnii- able again this year because of a badly bruised hip. Matuscznk and Schmuck had old injuries aggravated and their return to the lineup is Certain. o')stflcle to a perfect season lUv ahead in Carnegie Tech aiui will t.i!c» the- ft-ii- iirriiiy in iwjrsiioti lor it.

interscc'icnal p.iilhli^h' this Saturday'? prog ram. ML comes to y. and Incii.ina travel ELIS' to Fordiiani. i Hiirvard-Aruiy. Holv Ponn-Penn "state." Tech.

ami BiG DANCE TONIGHT 3 L. East End Grili F.ASI ST. StllMC i SIOOXSJHNTKS STEAMED OLA3IS 16 Oi. Glass oi ISeor ji ii.tr IN A HURRY? TAKE THE BUS i Subs; WurUboro: Crook.stou (i!) and Holmes 2 i Rosenthnl 2 i Kaplan and IVurtslxjio (461 Bowling Results Questions Answered NOTE: vat! ooners tar oph massa I I COME Tliir for a Joyous iiia a a 675 Guesl Booms, Baths Unhampered View Tamou: Beach and Ocean. Indoor Salt Waler Swimming Pool.

Spacious Solaria. Holiday Entcrlainmcnl. Golf, Riding, noller Chairing. And AMBASSADOR FOODI i For Folder on Special 7 Day a JACOBS' KICKM MS Cr- HlS PUMTS CCVeFH4- 70 FO.R WINTER NOW! FORD ANTS-FREEZE PRESTONE ZERONE ALCOHOL We i tighten hose cunncclions. i i i i i and in i i i i for i ions' v.ir.icr.

We 1 i cull for and deliver car--and give you cslinialc on JACK JACOBS, WJI MOTOR SALES STAR.

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