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Daily News from New York, New York • 76

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SUNDAY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 26, 1937 Dir. Giant Fan Broadcasts: Our Hero Melton This'II Fool Lou Ah, That Fast One Ain't He Grand? -ir, ft Ar1 Yank Fan Sez: Just a Pushover We'll Murder 'im DiMag's Triple A Gehrig Homer. Giants Triumph Over Flock, 7 -3 Violets. Varnish Pent. Military Cadets, 37-5 N.

Y. U. opened the local football season before 10,000 at Ohio Field yesterday afternoon. Mai Stevens' Violets were opposed by Penn Military College, beaten by Westchester Teachers last week, 19-0. Averaging1 a 195-pound line, N.

Y. U. went into action in front of a husky backfield. By Harry The Violets won, 37-6. The 16,727 Imal customers their successful Western trii wh no fluke at the I'olo (IrountU yesterday as they trounced the Dodder.

(lumbcrt held the Dodgers to seven hits and fanned liartcll and Whitehead cullihui ated with McCarthy to execute three double plays. McCarthy led the (Wants' thirteen-hit attack by Kitting three FIRST PERIOD N. Y. U. took a 6-0 lead a minute after the kickoff, muffed a later opportunity to score, and wan hammering towards another touchdown when the period ended.

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Tex Carle-ton was the Chicago pitcher, lie has won 11 games. The Culm won, 5-2. The Cards bad two on in the first but failed to score. After Mir-e had Kindled and Medwick lintl walked, Padgett went out on a bounder to Careltnn. Warneke held the Cubs in control in the first four innings.

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Iiout i.ani9 left to play. used lour pitchers, with r'rurikhouse, who started, being It was (Jumbert's tenth victory It was the Dodpers' tenth straight TODAY NEW YORK at Boston. St. liuta at Chicaeo 15). at C'leTeland l'tnUitt'lpbia Wasbinfton.

charged with the dcSat. as nianv defeats, defeat. Probtthlc Pitchers Yankees, Hi.lliy (11-6) va. Rod Sol. Kiouini (14 1 11.

mMleiTH. Hoyt 8) tb. Giants. Mi-lion IKS Hi or Smith (5-31. covered fcylvester a punt on r.

31. nine. Savarese swept end for the first touchdown. Dunney missed1 the try for extra point. N.

Y. U. took a punt and went to P. M. 40-yard line.

The attack ended when O'Malley, P. M. intercepted Bloom's pass and raced to N. Y. 41.

As the quarter ended Williams ran 32 yards to P. M. 42. Score: N. Y.

U. 6, P. M. C. 0.

SECOND PERIOD. N. Y. U. forged ahead 12-0, after twice being thrown back only a few yards from the P.

M. C. Piff, P. M. C.

fumbled on his own 20. Rosenblatt recovered for the Violets who smashed to the one foot line where Cella twice was thrown. After P. M. C.

punted out, N. Y. U. pushed to P. M.

three where Williams fumbled and Piff recovered for P. M. C. P. M.

C. kicked to the Violet's 42. The Violets ripped to theN P. M. C.

one from where Boell made a touchdown. He missed a try for the extra point. Score: N. Y. U.

12. P. M. C. 0.

THIRD PERIOD. The Violets marched down the field in an attack featuring reverses and solid smashes at the tackles. Savarese climaxed the drive by sifting of right guard for the third touchdown. Dunney place-kicked the point. Williams ended a march of 50 pards by taking a lateral and scoring around end from six yards out.

Boell's drop-kick was blocked. Score: N. Y. 23; P. M.

0. FOURTH PERIOD. The Violets scored on a pass rom Boell to Sivak, who caught the ball on the 20 and raced over unmolested. Boell's kick for point was wide. Another pass, Cella to Cir-aco, scored the 14 after a march which started on the 35.

Fauline's kick was wide. P. M. C. worked down to the 30 against the N.

Y. U. subs. A pass, Bnandl to Met7.gr, put the ball on the 1 when Field Judge Barbuti called interference with the receiver and Perugino smashed center for the only Cadet touchdown. Stern's kick was wide.

Final score: N.Y.U. 37. r.M.C, S. score Ott. Chiozza hit into a douhle play.

With two away, Lavagetto rammed a single off Ott's glove in the sixth but Humbert made Rosen hist fifth strikeout victim to retire the side. Panning opened the Giant half with a single but was forced by Whitehead. After Gumbert flied to Manush, Uutcher picked Whitey off first. Hutcher walked in the seventh but Cooney hit into a double play to end the frame. In the Giant half Uartell was hit a pitched ball and Ott walked.

Kipple forced Ott at second but Bartell scored and Rip was safe at first on Bucher's wild throw. McCarthy sent Rip to third with his third hit but Chiozza flied to Cooney. In the eighth Bartell muffed Bucher's grounder and Uartell and Whitehead collaborated on their double play on Uassett's grounder. Manush fouled to McCarthy who caught the ball leaning into the field boxes. The Giants went out in order.

DIAMOND DUST Lohrman and Vandenburg, right-handers from Baltimore, reported yesterday They'll probably get a taste of major leagueactivity during: the four successive double-headers against the Bees and Phils this week Giants hoped to increase home run output Long Western fences cut production to three during recent trip U. S. Chess Team Scores 4th Win For the fourth successive time United States chess experts captured the biennial team tournament of the International Chess Federation, held this year in Stockholm, and the Hamiiton-Russell Cup again will rest within the portals of the Marshall Chess Club of New York. The Americans' success was even more completa than on any of the previous occasions, as it came before the Anal round, and they were undefeated throughout the eighteen rounds. Drawn matches were contested with Hungary, The Netherlands and Latvia.

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With one mil in lh( (imnt hulf, (lumhett tinuU'il t.i rii-ht. Mntirc hit into loft, scinliitij; (iitmlii'i td wcnnil. It was the eivrhtt'-nth straiffht camp in which MHire has hit sut'cly. Iluiti'll litn'tl to I.nvairftto, who uriuisily ilioppiHl th' ball to force GumtMi't anil doublo Muore at sh'C- Ollll. liiu-her lams Homer.

The I liters irnt two in the thin! Cooncy snnjiU'il off Ott's rlove ami wont to dfrond when Ott throw wild to first. Unchr parked hoiticr into the rik'ht tit-Id stand. Ilaisctt followed with a single. Matiush faniu'd and l(asett went out tryinir to Hteal. The Giants wint out in onltr in their half.

In the fourth Rosen doubled to center with two out. KtiKlish was purposely pusned. Wilson, batting for l.iiul.ny, ended the inning wild a fly to Chiozxa. Ileiishaw went to the mound at the sturt of the GianU' turn at bat. Ik fanned t'hiotto and (lumUert.

Whitehead jrot a sinjrle. Panning lined to llas.sett between the whiffs. The Ciiiints collected two more In the fifth, retiring Jlenshaw. Moore grounded out, Kartell doubled down the left field line and came home on Minnie. Kipple singled to end Ott to third.

Untrhnr re-tilaccd lten.shaw and McCarthy welcomed him with a single to Train Cheetahs Ten cheetahs, called the fastest animals in the world, are being trained at Hackbridge, England, for exhibition races at the greyhound tracks in England..

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