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Daily News from New York, New York • 142

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DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929 47 HAROLD TEEN QUIP FOR QUIP Hc5T -I 'NA GONAJA DO TH I iDtOMOOGET MOO A To STAMP L- JT MOO BLOW 7V SEMS OP i it rw (HI; CfWi. i SINGER ENTERS LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS s- AL WILL START Getting Heavy GLENN A COLLETT TO SEEK BRITISH TITLE NEXT YEAR MARSTERS VS. BOOTH MAIN ATTRACTION NEXT SATURDAY AGAINST NEBO AT 135 POUNDS Continued rom page 44) getting as common as A. P. tea stores, Versus the Horween pass attack.

At that, Arnold has a peach of a lateral pass play. Rockne copied it and sprung it on Carnegie Tech last Saturday. It was not Arnold's fault that it 1 flopped. Jt appears 1930 will see the greatest invasion of Europe yet made by American women golfers. The girls are getting restless and yesterday wire dispatches carried the announcement from Glenna Collett, four-time national queen that she will compete in the 1930 British championship against Joyce Wethered.

She added that other American stars confided that they intend to join her in a tour of England, France and Germany. Glenna thinks she has a chance because of her showing this year. She shot a sensational 34 to lead Joyce 4 up in the finals only to bow in the end. Penn plays Navy at PhiUy. Penn had a tough time against a mediocre opponent.

It played well against California. You try to figure it out. Notre Dame goes to Georgia Tech and is a top heavy favorite. Tech misses Pund and Lumpkin badly. W.

and J. engages Lafayette and will try for a world's record. It has played BURRONE IN ACTION Arthur De Champlaine and Vic Burrone, veteran Greenwich Village boxer, will clash in the ten round feature bout at the 106th Infantry armory, Brooklyn, Friday night. AI Singer By JIMMY POWERS, ness. This is alibi enough for any line.

Pitt stadium's rusty turnstiles will again click to a record house when Ohio State meets the Panthers. The occupants of that sleepy little graveyard on the hill above will stir restlessly in their permanent 50 yard seats when the two mix with their 100 piece bands blaring, their cheer sections barking and waving colored pasteboards. It figures to, be as important as the New Haven game. Pitt is undefeated and has a hell of a team. Indiana tied a sluggish Buckeye outfit last week.

On records to date the rating of the country's best would probably go as follows (1) Dartmouth, (2) Pittsburgh, (3) Notre Dame. Violets Meet Georgetown. Fans who cannot leave the city will have N. Y. U.

against Georgetown and what a slump from this time a year ago. Both teams in 1928 were comers. C. C. N.

Y. meets Rensselaer. Fordham probably will take in a game from the sidelines as it is idle until Election day when it entertains West Virginia- Columbia, led by Ralph Hewitt, goes to Cornell and to what many expect will be a beating. Princeton plays Chicago and Bill Roper (01' Inspiration Poppa don't you two-time me!) will pit his psychology against that of Amos Alonzo Stagg, the professional Influence For Good. Stagg's men were smeared by Purdue and will carry along a lot of bandaged knees and ankles.

Harvard entertains Florida. Both have been beaten but beaten teams are often capable of putting up an interesting tussle. It will be the Notre Dame system, now BILLIARD TOURNEY Two former three cushion billiard champions will be among the ten players to compete in the northern three-cushion tournament to be played in Milwaukee Nov. 4. eight consecutive scoreless quarters without losing a game.

The Cubs ought to sign them. Northwestern plays Illinois and it has Chicago excited. Minnesota is expected to squash Indiana, The Swedes have much more power and many reserves. Wisconsin and Purdue tangle and the Badgers are heavy and slow and setups for fleet-footed backs. Southern Cal meets Cal and I don't mean Cool-idge.

They are so far away that it's just nice to guess, that's all. (Picture on page 48) DIAMOND IN RING Mickey Diamond will go against Buck Oliva in the feature ten round event at the White Plains armory Thursday night. DUANE-FRANKLIN Buck Duane will meet Billy HERE'S YOUR CHANCE A new position a fatter pay check. That's what you hire If you are trained in ELECTRICITY at the New York Electrical School. At this "LEAR! BY POI.NG-SCHOOL a man acquire! the art of engineering theory with electrical trade pracUce.

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1902 GROVE MAT BOUT George Hagen, former marine, and John (Bull) Komar will meet in a finish wrestling match at Ridgewood Grove tonight. By JACK FARRELL. REALIZING that he can no longer fight at 130 pounds and render a proper account of himself, Al Singer, the Bronx Beauty, will open his campaign for lightweight titular honors in Madison Square Garden, Nov. 15, when he meets Pete Nebo in the Garden on Nov. 29 at the same weight.

Craves Sam's Title. Explaining Al's reasons for tering the heavier class, Manager Hymie Caplan stated yesterday that he really intended to make the jump prior to the Kid Chocolate light and agreed to hold Singer down to 128 'A pounds, the odd poundage demanded by Chocolate's manager, only because it was a big money match that could not be passed up for the sake of a pound or two. "We have in mind a fight with Sammy Mandell for the world's lightweight title," added Caplan. "Frank Bruen, vice president of the Garden, asked me if I could consider a match this winter, but I prefer to wait until next summer. If Singer can whip fellows like Nebo and a few othres during the winter months I believe a bout with Mandell outdoors would draw a lot of money.

At any rate we are going to wait and see what happens." Singer's entry into the 135-pound divisio. should give it pep and interest it has lacked since Benny Leonard passed out of the picture. Busy Keed. While awaiting offers for worthwhile matches, Kid Chocolate, who returned from Havana last week, intends to engage in a few warm-up bouts. The first of these will take place Nov.

9 at the Olympia A. C. in Harlem, where the Keed started his successful American campaign two years ago. No opponent has been signed as yet, but it looks as though either Vic Bur-rone, the Greenwich Village feather, or Jose Martinez of Spain would be doomed to absorb his swipes. Harry Ebbets, the Freeport belter, is sick.

And while Harry has been dabbling in the stock market, Ike Dorgan, his manager, stoutly asserts the current upheaval in Wall Street did not bring on his ailment. At any rate, Ike is going to appear before the boxing commission today and ask for a postponement of Harry's engagement at St. Nick's rink which has been set for Nov. 7. If the request is granted it will mean the blowup of Harry's match with Rene De Vos at the Garden on Nov.

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