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THE BOSTON GLOBE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Boston College Teams Ready to Swing Into Action This Week-End 1 ft BIG THREE TO OPEN LINEMAN FROM WHOM HARVARD EXPECTS BIG THINGS THIS SEASON CAMPAIGN SATURDAY SCHOOL TITLE GUESSING DUE TO EARLY UPSETS Haverhill, Seemingly, Much Stronger Than Last Year Boston High League Opening Scheduled For This Week iaww vyyuiicui ill Rensselaer Big Scores Mark First Day of Season son with Dean Academy at Andover next Saturday afternoon which will give a line as to how the former eleven has come along under Ray Kliepard. Dean has a green and inexperienced eleven this Fall. It opened with Lynn General Electric, playing a scoreless tie. In its second game, Saturday, it beat FItchburg Normal. Boston Trade provided a surprise on By ALBERT J.

WOODLOCK Judging by the surprises handed out on Saturday the fight for the Massachusetts high school football champion-si' ip this Fall is going to be one of much interest. Brockton High, for the third successive year, managed to take the measure of TlVErpips LJand lOPICS I Bj "SPORTSMAN" I Saturday when it beat Middlesex School. 13 to 12. at Concord. It was Medford High at Brockton.

Pat Cree 1 don, who has been a stumbling block quite a boont for Coach Harry Tilton's promlnent- Cech eoSorge Sexton of Lynn En Meciford did well, however, consider- jSh High School is apparently going ing the loss of many veterans. Brock- to have a fairly strong eleven in the Quaker City football fans are turning out early when 40,000 witnessed the opening Penn game. It went ton. it was thought, would win hv a North Shore League this Fall well, winning over the strong scores wer rolled up in first games Saturday by the Dartmouth. Co-tombia.

Brown. Dartmouth and Cross teams, showing results of harJ fri'lin preliminary rudiments. Jess Hawley's players at Hanover ran wild for 33 points against Norwich, the game total which Charley Crowley. Columbia bead roach, saw his charge either against Maverford. Dobie J-relln9.

whom he recently scolded for being no good at all. whixzeJ Sough luuehanna to the tune of wll, he of of their middle- VZ ZSSSht. who heuan their Cam lKew m-n and Jersey outfits. West Notre Dame. ttUm frm ranks of which have tost so many -four made a start much larger score.

Peabody High eleven. 2 to on Saturday. Lynn Classical High, coached by Billy Joyce, gained a decisive victory over Beverly High. I it Haverhill High, after two years of bad breaks, seems to have returned to the field this Fall with a fairly formidable eleven. Its win over Marblehead High on Saturday was gratifying to Coach Jim Mansfield, ex-Medford mentor, who is now handling the Haverhill High teams.

Just what Haverhill High has in the way of strength will be revealed next They're off at Notre Dame, despite the loss of the "Four Horsemen." Wna.1 will they call Rockne's backfleld this year? That old saying that most of our prospective troubles never happen applies to the attitudes of Gil Dobie, Knute Roekne and others, who made gloomy predictions about their football teams. Football scores ran unusually high for the opening day of the college season. Saturday afternoon whan it oDBosei Maiden High at Maldm. If Haverhill I Let's face it! We all know that some clothiers boost their sales of Chauffeurs' Liveries by giving a commission to chauffeurs who purchase uniforms from them. Sometimes this gentle graft is a straight cash percentage of the purchase price other times a free cap, pair of gloves or leggins goes to the chauffeur along with his suit.

But not here! We cater to the car owner not the driver. The man who pays the bill is entitled to get all he pays for, and we see that he does! Our liveries are one price, no matter who does the buying. If, as some disgruntled motor pilots tell us, they actually need these perquisites to meet living expenses, we suggest their employers raise their salaries. Rogers Peet Company formerly Macullar Parker Company Tremont Street at Bromfield can beat Maiden, making a good kaf fndtcateti inai 2 his gd material pas into LEO DALEY Si foa ng ranks this ran a Srkne b.gan with one team and then ET frh aggregation holuinK pret-l niurh to straight line thrusts and the SUSTpUin up a half-doaen touch- Mooney. Time, four ing, its chances are excellent for a better record than it has had in the past two years.

Marblehead High, after the decisive way in which it whipped Woburn Hign a week ago Saturday, was expected to take a fall out of Haverhill. Newton High, which got away to a flying start, was handed a surprise Saturday when it was beaten by Providence Technical High, 7 to 0, at New-tonvllle on Saturday. Coach Dickinson says his outfit failed to show the im vvoodlock. Linesman. 12m periods.

"Bobby" Blair came back in brilliant scoring style on the home grounds. Whatever may be said of the Boston soccer player, he is a scorer. LION A. C. IN 0-0 TIE WITH SOUTH BOSTON TEAM HAVERHILL.

Sept 27 Lion A. C. Somervilte Good Start Coach Jack Macdonald of Watertown High was much better plea-sed with his charges when they won over Framing-hab irigb. Watertown may cause a lot of trouble in the Mystic Valley series. Somerville High opened auspiciously, beating Saugus High Schol at Somerville.

Coach Chart ie Diekerman was satisfied with the good early showing. There will be a faculty managers meeting of the Suburban League Thursday afternoon at the Boston City Club, when details for the games this Fall will be completed. Tonight the Kverett School Board wi.I meet a committee of Maiden High to determine whether the Malden-Kverett High game wWl be played at Everett or Maiden this Fall. The game at Maiden a year agx More receipts would be netted at Maiden, as more than 12,000 can be accommodated there. Kxeter Academy hopes to give a good account of itself in its opening game with Cushing Academy next Saturday at Exeter.

Just what Cushing has to offer is not generally known, but it is said that Coach Fox has a strong team in the making. Joe Lassman, ex-Rindge Technical star, who was elected captain of Cushing for this Fall, i now a freshman at New York University. "Dutch'' Connors, brother of the ex-New Hampshire University star, also an ex-Cushing player, is now with the New York University eleven, as is also Arthur Norton, who played for English High and Dean Academy. provement expected after the Quincy Harvard Meets Rensselaer Harvard will nm-ti Its season Satur-fey ufth a IMWM Institute of Troy. Y.

and Tali- will take on Middlebury. also a aew comer but which for two years Cr JSSrSmSSm good football in early vrnd1 a hart job O'CONNOR'S BOOT BEATS VILLAGE Pere Marquette Victory Stirs Crowd of 15,000 We hope the report from Paris that Paavo Nurmi's legs have broken down tie here this afternoon before a crowd I 7 h' H.n'.' Uc, r.a ever three I00O. The entire scene of the ram iianscom and Carver, three 30CO is exaggerated and that the pains in his of i Eill 1 1 wn at Ice IIHrvnni ai.iuium i-t Wrniont'-rs held the Crim- ltgs, alleged to be due to his excessive! I was in the center of the gridiron, with ZL ic Princeton he- running on the Boards in America, is air with Amherst, iKainn which otntH were scored last year, but Am- only a temporary affliction. Nurml went to the well much, not once, too often, when he ran here. I An i Opening Set for Thursday Newton will play the strong Peering High eleven of Deering, Me, next Saturday afternoon at Newtonville.

This week will mark the opening of the Boston High School League series. Jamaica Plain Higb and Mechnic Arts High and Charlestown High and Boston Trade School are the teams which will battle next Thursday afternoon at Brookline Field. Brookline. Andover Academy will open its sea- both teams trying to worm their way into the opposing team's territory by off-tackle smashes. As the game developed, both teams flashed with an aerial game, but usually the threat petered out.

as passes were intercepted. The summary: UON A SOUTH HOSTON It Damlurant le re Hurke l'azzuuese le re Ahrams re nooflreau Kuntlni It. rt Conlej rt fiomian I lg ri Murphy DaDdnnuit lg Mnlvpy Columbia had a line against Haverford, Saturday, which averaged 204 pounds from tackle to tackle- Great Drive Near the End ot Game, Teams Then Tied i' atadtaUH BtuBfl opened by victory over Rhode IsLind. Brown will et sail this week for Colby against which 45 points were made last season in an early game. Dartmouth never has playrd, Hot art.

this year second while Pennsylvania, playing a tlm-honored opponent attain hopes In hold 1U goal line f.ear against 8wrthmore which scored a touchdown lat year's game, although beaten, r-olIF0 will settle down to Charley Vye may weigh only 14S pounds, but we note that the little cen ter from Aledford 'played through the York University Satur- FOOTBALL SECRETS By Sol Metzger ffMthall playing fhis week the first gam for New fam- being with Catholic I niversity. lile the St Johns College team fro.a oa- Off-Tackle Work ofO'Leary Important Factor but O. my! billing Kiley Benedctte Harry Altieri rg lg Halve lg Murphy Orloskv rt It Fltareralfl It Phillip Tmniin le Coffey l'tiiebpig re Mrf'nrtliv ib. qb Sheehan MeNevta nb Kevlin llil' rlib nnrke MeXevin Ilib rhh Wallace Le Blanc rhh lhb McXtekota Ryaa rlib lhb Joyce Seymour rhh Con fort I fb fb O'Prlcn LeBlaoc fb fb dance Referee, Arthur P. McCarthy, Haverhill tligb.

Umpire. CarrirtgKm, South liostnn High. Head ST ALPHONSUS WINS WITH EASE Dorchester Town Loses Before 12,000 Crowd A belated rush In the closing minutes of play won for the Pere Marquette Brc.k'yn will tourney to Worcester wkre last October's resulted 28 to 0 In favor of the Purple. William meets Bowdoin again. Jack Catrs flrt showing beine a 7 to count against Stph-ns.

The Brunswick Umm held Williams to 19 points last var Doug Iwnon has succeeded Percy Wend- at Williams and has a good ncord at which to strike. Other Week-End Games It. MAt. 11 CtAfiKanc Row- There is a story that Leo Larrivee. the Holy Cross miler, who was graduated in June, will enter the Georgetown University Law School this Fall.

Leo has had only two years of intercollegiate competition, and will be available for the Hilltop team after a year. FOOTBALL GAMES WANTED football team, and spelled defeat for Village A. the Peninsular outfit scoring a touchdown and kicking the extra point, all In three minutes of play yesterday at the C. J. Lee play DO THIS NOT TH15 Iiiic-ioan.

auiiot'u Seminary. lime grounds. It was nip nd tuck through- At nnnnn.ni Wt nnh "Trinity I Put this down in your date -book, Jim Carl out. with Village scoring a pair of Etelman's Work Was Game's Feature Every Monday morning the Globe will publish applications for football pBM from the MANAOERS OF AMATEUR AND SEMIPROFESSIONAL TEAMS. Write legibly on one side only of the paper.

DO NOT USE POSTAL CARDS. touchdowns on Pere Marquette mis- ptR AND AUL A. A. The off-tackle nlnninir of B1TH PLAYS A SCORELESS TIE WHEN STRAIGHT-ARMING A TACKLER The straight-arm is a straight arm ka Wore. T.

against which 1 nenigan ami omer distance runners a id. Vermont of New England. The A. A. t.

tO-mlla fci'Iaviiic gyracUSa and Norwich meets I championship run will be held on Bun-1 1 ITi veratty which bear! day afternoon. Oct 25. in the City Col-ffc Hartf-rd eleven. 4fi to 10 last Fall. I lege Stadium.

New York. The Clark Harvard's old center' mile walk is also on the card, and the tuah Is the new Trinity mentor. Finnish-American A. C. which Is run- Columbia's gam- thfs week is with ning the meet, proposes to have five Jh-i Hnnkln and fornell has Niagra pecial invitation events added as fol- LOWELL, Sept 27 Ss Peter and Paul A S.lltlt Hnstn mat this T.nvv,.! O'Learv made the final touchdown nothing else, and all skilled backs are NO vOTICK wiilk HE TAKKX ()I possible.

This player did not get Indians at O'Donnell Field here today- trained to use it when a tackier ap The Rt Alphonsus Association team of Roxhury opened Its yesterday afternoon at the Fens started until the final period, but once i and battled to a scoreless tie. The In-he did get going, it was all up with dians had a chance to score in the i a 1 In I DA 1 I 1 1 i 1 I unai ner wiion rf covt-ren a I1.I -j toam litmn ox-onto fnr n.llart 'he Knxhllry OUtnt. wo or HIS VT -r, i u. THB.M. Communications must reach the Globe office by Friday night of each week to insure insertion on Monday.

Applications should be sent by mail to the AMATEUR FOOTBALL EDITOR. iumiiie on ine i-varn line. ruc- mysi "uim, ificn.um xvn eamten at the Academy, 20 to 0, In the Hubbard and others; a 500-meter run. a 15 yiirds In each, brought the ball to the Blve line ilunges netted two first Town Team, 20 to 0. A crowd of 12.000 proaches from either side.

It Is not effectively applied when the tackier comes straight at the runner. In applying the straight arm, a bit of timing is required. That is, the runner shoots his arm out straierht at the tackier with hand held open and up so that the force of the blow strikes IM gam, plaverl. whiie the Navv ineexs 1-miie relay and a aO'w-meler race, in one-yard line. All through the game he downs.

On the 20-yard line the Saints a I a i 3 William and Marv whi-n held tne Mia- which Willie Hitola will he urgea to try Wa a constant threat. Acer O'Brien, held them. rSZ MRWn to a M-io-i count wnj wr an recoras irom two mnes upwarus. tliis captain, was a power on the 4eraln wit'i nnlv thrpc tr. nbv ne a earn ac Kepi on Incidentally William and Mary defense.

(lie Indians had "the ball tlie Baii defensive throughout the came, and not I It was the toe of O'Connor. ex-HolV ifivelvnrrl Ime nnK- ir. if i. tr, Mohawk A of Koxburv is again in the field this year; team average weight 11(1 nntinaa 1 I 1 I L. the tackier just as the arm straightens ross player, that accounted for the 1 (.

the two-vnrd line Tho iimmar-v winning point, however. Neither team i 5 he mmar! beyond the St Alphonsus 40-yard line, had kicked the extra point and with 1 7. ss Carl Etelman. quarterback on the The effect either stops the drive of the Rox WV 6 ,1 wid come to the Harvard Stadium the Crimson's games with tart-Wajth and Princeton. Rates w.i beaten.

19 to by Massa-elin'-otts Atri-s a vear ago and Maine eat Tufta. 1 4 to 13. One of the interesting things yet to be decided in baseball before next Saturday night: Will the home-run record total reach 1200 for both leagues? i the score. 12 all. O'Connor, with Mr- II team last Reason was at tackier or turns him aside or it enables the runner to use the driving power of the tackier in such a way as to be Voel.i tiir th, hall Krv.f.l if iipi.h 1 St Augustine Catholic Club of South Boston wants a game away from home for Sept 27 with any no pound team.

Call South Boston 17ISW betwe. and "7 1 re Brian 1 the helm for St Alphonsus. and his run- pushed away from him Young football players freuuentl I i and souare between the uprights. It WLitely it was all over, and the partisan South Beaton crowd, numberinc almost 15,000 1 nearlv went wild. Ktmirt lp VIllaKe A.

A. was the first to score. Britaies lg bend the arm at the elbow when at- I Club st -luKusune auioi.c rt Lydon ning back of punts and all-round play o'n Provd the feature of the game, 1 I A pass from Etelman, standing at -o "ii 'X- Almof A rT Inn.lK 1... i CHANGES EXPECTED IN EAGLE LINEUP Ilnrun 1 miafi.M Phil nn 1W 13.varH i "WOMUTB, successful year last season, challenges Walter llagen had a hard road to travel to repeat and hold his pro-i fessional golf championship title, but O'MalleT 1 as uie rorce ot tne jolt is then lost. In- Sldlauiikas 1 ltne n(i dash to the five-yard line stead of the tackier drives into the run- any town or otner semiiuo team in this part of the State, for i vu ne Heliletti McEaany r.

Peudetti from 95-1o0-pound teams In the State. 81 Francla of Medford preferred 'ail Re vera IW6 or write lul I.ulriemler. 9 Dine st, Revere. Atlantic A. C.

of Atlantic wishes to book games awiiy from home Hundaya with 140-pOUnd teams In or about Ronton. Call or write Frank Dordon. 17 Killing st. or telephone Granite 1M92-W, between nd 7 pm. Boston Bnbarba.ni still have a few open dAta they would like to fill with' IWAy-rronvhome Sunday games with 1.15-pound teams offering Kiiltnble guarantee.

1 Howard Oould. Renent lntween li In 11 tul 7 11 m. Wilson Catholic Club of Brighton challenge MO-llO-pound ate vena in an-i aboul Boston, Cambridgi Ramolera and Huron A. Oft South Flnslnn preferred. 1 in.

Donovan, 11 Haldwln pi, or Hrlghton 6. IK) and 6:45 m. Colonial Club of f'hnrleHtown would like a ran go games with 125-pound teams in Greater Hoston. Hick 1 lor. man.

rhtnkcr Hill st. CharloHtown or call Chatlestown rV'L'O-lt. IlklUffl C. C. of Providence deslrn gam.

with (earns In New England. E. Hamburirer, Adelatdi bv. Pro rice, or BroM between ti and 7 m. AnKumption Catholic Club of Bat Mai.

ton wants games with 1115-pound tenmn. Frank 224 Webster st, F.nst Mo. ton, or telephone 3082-M Fast Roaton b'-twe. nnd 6:30 m. Winlleld A.

C. of Fast Boston desire gamea with lendlntj teams England, John Oerah, Da. onslilro si or 7S20 Mali, during the days or Sou' Ve' ni tigs. IDakely Juniors of C'tunbridge want ganit-s with and 100 pound teams In Kngland. Half fares given 11 nd accepted.

John Lyons, ('a nibrldgn ambrldge, phone T'nivor- 1 1 Indians of Lowell desire games with teams in New England, Roach, 128 Htromqulst av Lowell, or phono him. Airport A .11 strong IKi-pounnJ t.am, has rii viral open rfatex It would like fill Joseph Lallula, 2U Fverett st. Baaf Boaton, or phone 3641-R East Boston. I. ion A.

C. of Haverhill desire games with semlprofesslonal teams in the State In the loO-pnund claaei. William A. Hughes. 220 Wilson st.

Haverhill .1 O'Mallay was a brilliant spot. Rushes by Con- WW throws him. days. Saturday preferred. Oeorce i ne nesr nmnniTnriAti rr tHr, SI at Very I ne" and Kenneally carried or me oau nf STuV-JT Xfl7.ri Frcie, i-orenest.

r. early in the second period. Successive line plunges by Johnson netted 10 yards for a first down on Village's 30-yard line. Here Kelley tossed a short nass intended for O'Leary. but Jim Flahive manasred to get his hands on the pier-skin and was off for a 70-yard run for the first score.

Manton dronped back for a try for the extra point, but the ball was low, hittins the men In the line. It Uvdon over for the final Saint touchdown. Island before you with your straight- I i.Y what an indomitable fighter he was in overcoming obstacles. He is one of those competitors, who make the breaks come their way. He is a bogie to almost any golfer he trails after.

na u. I The Saints went scoreless in the first arm against his chest and have him try st. Jamaica Plain, desire, of I fl niKh Mimnlf rit. xroii i i i' neriod. In the second, by nirtii tn iniu jKji-i.

uu will nnn ti'imtj (in- High lliislnnfler rp. Davidson re. .1 Tepiy Toppy qb. finrl Pnn. i thf Dower hf.

a.nnHai niiah vmi r. i- J' olay I tackle dashes by Kenneallj xV" assr v. v. uuiii ci iliKM. 7r lif'O'u ns' lili inv nb Boiisen i nell.

counted with a lone: IluSlim Pb.n., a i 1 I I IMKH tlili UUI I A vigorous week is planned for the Saeton College football elevens by aach Caranaugh and many changes 01 be made In the lineups of teams A. B. and D. to see how the freshman candidates Fhape up before the aaenin? game against Catholic Uni-Hily Saturday. About 25 members of the squad, with tkr coaches.

Graduate Manager Frank Reynolds and Student Manager Leo crooked at the elbow. Note how easilv ii wals'i from Etelman to Kenneally. the saints Flanaery core( its flrst touchdown urinaeJI I touchdown Score Is Tied Up came five Tii2i' Kins rlib. Evnns fh. he bends it back.

So, when vou use the straight-arm. keep the arm straight from wrist to shoulder. (Copyright. 1025. Sol Metzger.) Etelmon made a pretty Vere Marquette tied things up in the minutes later.

MAL0NEY TO ASSIST IN COACHING AT NORWICH HANOVER, Sept 27 "Red" Ma-loney. who has been coaching the Dartmouth freshman line, will join the Nor tuu 1 kt. i-k runoacK or a iiuiil num ma uv 1 third quarter, scorine on a forward Receiving a Village punt on hi-; pass Iinst'in. t'mpire. J.

Orlnncll. Anderson. Field 1tnl A own 35-vard line, Gaffey wormed his Matthews'. Time, four lo-minute ierlods. Ahearn ma He the trln Worcester way tliroutrh Village team for 35 vards aturdav afternoon and saw Holv Cross i wich football coaching staff tomorrow as assistant to Jim Laird.

Maloney was putting the ball on Village A. A. 'a -10-. Leary slipped neat Manhattan. II to 0.

Owen Murphy, formerly first team gea. is rllU oJt of lineup while the ton Collrge coaches are giving some vara line to mianeia. ivenneany tnen broke through center for 20 ynrds. Another forward to Kenneally put the ball on the 10-yard line. Connell made three vards at left guard.

Etelman carried the ball to the five-yard line, and Allie Cohen carried it over. Santosuosso and F. Kelley were ejected from the game in the final period when they came to blows. The summary: NT ALPHONSUS DORCHESTER Jamaica mtB), St Lo'a Roys Club would like to meet 125-pound uniformed team on in days. James F.

Cullen, 60 Radcllffe st, Dorchester, or phone Dorchester 1. 'V Chemistry A. C. of Walt ham would like to arrange games with Utpound teams. Call or write Albert Finney 16 Oak st, Walt ham.

Telephone 24811 .1 Cathedral Purple wish to till their schedule with leading amateur teams in this State averaging about 130 pounds. Reasonable guarantee will lie expected and given. William .1 Fln-nerty, Sharon st, city, or telephone Copley B342-W. Jamaican Wanderers would like to DOOk 150-pound teams In this Jamaica 3S13-R or Daniel Curran, 64 Day fit, Jamaica Plain Abington Town, Revere, Rockland and ellesley are preferred Revere Ramblers would like to hear pwiot. through for six yards ofT-tackle.

and y-i ago. He will coach the Cadet trien followed it up with another offends find linesmen. Maloney accepted tackle buck that made it first dow on ne irestiian backs a chance to An attempted criss- YACHTS DAMAGED, ONE IS DISMASTED South Boston Y. C. Crews Caught in Hard Blow aau a tmte iheir Ability.

Leo Bour- I the Norwich offer some time ago, but the 23-yard iin. nd Tom Smith to be the as he was then helping Eddie Lynch cross, the third pi ding players. Smith, formerly with the Green ends he decided to put jrame, went the ly of this iort in the outs land av the others did, los- of Madge Tech. is a great defensive off hfe departure until after the two inr two yards to Pere Marquette. re Puck ley Snllivnn QUINCY TROJANS SCORE 9 TO 0 OVER WINFIELDS QUINCY, Sept 27 The Quincy Trojans defeated the Winfields of South Boston.

9 to 0, on the faff man Oval at Merrymount park this afternoon. In the last two minutes of plav In the first period the Trojans worked the ball to the 30-yard line. A forwrd pass by Littlewood sent the ball to Walsh who ran to the 5-yard line. On the next play Anderson carried the ball over. Near the close of the fourth period Lyons was brought out of the line to try for a field goal from the 25-vard line.

The kick was perfect. The sum- I teams had met. comes from Fitchburg and hrhttiasTdcie COLBY ACADEMY PROBLEM re Kenetsky rt F. Kelley rt Woodward re If cG rata J. Devoe With ball on the 25-yard stripe, Kelley heaved to Trowbridge, left end, who was streaking it for the goal line.

Looking up. he Jumped inti the air and just managed to beat a Village player to the ball, e-rabbing it over his head. ooin irt-shmeii are expected to IS APPARENTLY SOLVED into the came next Saturday, either Afcst subetitute backs or resrulars tannery Senses le Koplow lt Farenkopf lg. En helm c. Seifert Seifert Santosuosso rg O'Donncll rg Tyler rt Pierce rt Kelllher re Gibbons re Battling in a severe blow.

South Bos NEW LONDON, Sept 27 By I He then fell over the line for the touch- down. Johnson's attempt to drop kick for the extra count was wide. shifting Vincent Wilbur of Keene. H. Into the position at right guard.

Coach "snges are expe-ted in the line. JPWon. team center: Sheehan. team tackle; and Mose Harris, tean wwaL are th freshmen linemt-n who spjet to be given a chance during; the Earlv In the final neriod. mixup in HOFF BEATS HIS OLD lg J.

Murphy It J. Donovan lt Cosjrrove le Devoe le Ward nh Hurley idre. D-ahey. Linesmen, Martin, Mac, Sweeney, yield judge, Driecell, Tim, four' Pun iieiioda. signals gave the Villagers another mary: Dad" Mcreland of Colby Academy TROJANS WIN FIELDS Kelliber 0 his annarentlv solved the problem touchdown.

The ball rolling far down QUINCY has apparently sonea tne prooiem fld SOOOpinK lt up and WaUh which has been worrying him. Colby running for a touchdown. Martin's try Umsren le Etelman Tim KuH-h nh 'lb sioore went straight i rt Rreirleman POLE VAULT RECORD CHAPMAN TAKES drop. ton Yacht Club crews, found the sailing conditions trying yesterday afternoon In Dorchester Bay. The various classes, competing under a standard time allowance, were contesting for the commodore trophy in the first race of a series.

Four yachts were disabled. The Grayling, owned by Malcolm Dalrvmple was dismasted: the Bomltwo. owned by Dr A- cSan. sustained a torn mainsail; owned by A. V.

Turner lost a rudder, and the Anita, owned bv I i v. 1 lc rir Cnvin plays Proctor Monday. The lineup for Colby will be Eliot demons. Wakefield. Ie: Dave Plum-mer Melrose.

It: V. Wilbur. Keene. With the score 12 to 6 against them, pS nlrraSe a Per Marguette started a desperate rt Crowlly drjY.e- t- Daley re le Iiarlin'c After-several plays, with only three I ittlewno.l nb. 1 lDEME TITLE SIXTH TIME rg: Arthur Kimball? Melrose, Bill ei.r1lnr fclrnss Dl Taskpr i minutes and 30 yarns to so.

(J I.eary Inner Hit. rhh Nferrison Clears Bar in Finland at 13 Feet, IVz Inches Kenneally lhb rhb Dwyer Powers lhb rhb Held Roach lhb A. Cohen rhb lhb Plosnlck John Kelley rhb lhb J. Buckley Connell fb fb D. Cohen Harrington fb Score bv periods 1 2 3 4 Total St Alphonsus 0 14 0 6 20 Touchdowns made, by Kenneally 2.

A. Cohen. Points by goa! after touchdown made, by Con-nell 2. Referee, i.us Itooney. t'mpire.

Tom Kenney. Linesman, John Ixjwney. Time, 2.10m and 2.12m per. Wnlcefiiilr rt: Dick Hrainard. Gardner.

I started to run wild, gaining 13 yards i Mnllarkey rhb lhb Iiwrenee I rr .1 AnilMfKii'i fit fb fb Daly Alc.Namara, also aufrM 1 ae Soore by periods. Qniney Tmjuns ..1 .6 1 juiiii 1. 1 1 i 1 1 Pratt Woburn. rh; Rov Tvler. Wake- He came near to duplicatiner the feat, ftr'd lh; Capt Joe Fleming, Clinton.

on the next play, tw'sting his wav to fh Pettencill and Russell will cet into I the two-yard line. Here Oke Johnson into the two-vard line. 0 tbi JLJ-I these boate withdrew All V. nam the racing- A Total 0 3 Ooal from from Touchdown, minle bv garlal Ptagataria to Bta NEW V'iKK. Bopt 27 George Chapman, paced by Jean Antenueci of New York, won the motorpaced championship of America at the Velodrome thta afternoon when he took the 50-mile race, the last of the series of 24.

Chapman thereby captured the Amer field, made by Lyons. Referee Ionaldson the came later. assailed the illage line, pushing the assailed the Village Tenl finiched first, hut era. oslln' second. Th test Will he nawoA al Umpire.

Ogle. Uaesmaa, Hartley. Time. ball a vard Tiearer to a score. The Blues and nites.

two aivisions pro- four 12m periods. HELSINOFORS, Finland, Sept 27 (A, Hoff of Norway made a pole vault ar Abo today of 4.252 metres (13 feet 11H inches). This is claimed as a world record. of the Colbv harriers, will run off a mary: laier. xne sum- two-mile race between the halves of the game Monday.

Name and owner Teal r.i mne lor time ican title the sixth year in succeaf Concannon attempted to penetrate Village's line and lost almost five yards. It was only by desperate dodging and squirming that he brought the ball back to the line of scrimmage, o. Johnson, late of the University of Vermont, then put the ball over, going through on a plunge between tackle and guard. Hoff holds the world record for the sion. He won by almost a lap.

In 1 hou noalla. 1.: imlm -Vhfe 1 1 lliy AI, A MefJ.lrrv im.m UNIVERSITY TEAM OF PEABODY BEATS LAFAYETTES PKaEOHY. Sept 27 The University football eleven of Peabody, undefeated since 193J, opened its season with a victory over the Lafayettes of Everett by the score of 6 to 4 before a croud of ST PATRICKS TROUNCE NORWOOD ROVERS, 35-0 NORWOOD, Sept 27 St Patrick's Catholic Club of Roxbury trounced the Norwood Rovers. 35 to 0, in the opening game of the season today at the Elks' Park before more than a thousand fans. The Roxbury eleven tore large gaps in the Rovers' line.

The summary: ST PATRICK'S 0 NORWOOD KOVKRS Sullivan le re KumuiJ 13 minutes 42 2-5 seconds and defeated) Madonna who was paced by OttaJ Miller; Sammy dustman, paced bji pole vault with 4.21 metres, or 13 feet 'J-i inches, made In Copenhagen in At Oslo last August he vaulted 4.23 metres (13 feet 1014 inches). Rut this has not yet been officially recognized. Pmh. 1. 1:30 1:00 Charlev Stein: Charley erkyn, pace Up to O'Connor to Win 1 bv Frank Jeehan: Frank Keenan r.

nir. rea uross foot. .1 Munich Dorothy. Demon. Macintosh PROMISING MATERIAL FOR BATES FRESHMAN TEAM LEWISTON.

Me. Sept Coach Thompson or the Bates freshmen football team Is getting a big start with players, and feela that he has some promising material to work with. They have been working slowly since the college opened on Wednesday, and will not get down to real hard work un- .1:17:00 1:11:00 1:10:40 1:12:40 oared by Jimmy Hlnter; Charle fl-lmm ST ANN'S WINS, 20 TO 0 Semi-Stiff With the game depending on his ef- 2Cootbr! faI ln the eo Buckley forts to put the ball over the crossbar. 5ta afternoon. O'Connor turned the trick to give Pere Lafayettes scored early in the Marquette the victory.

The summary Same when, in the first period, a bad aenr, uj Chapman practically won the race at 33 miles, when he passed Madonna whit St Ann's Football Club of made a Rood start yesterday, de- A A 1 1 1.. i.rnr KTTF. vii xr.v lo r.verett had been leadinir up to that point, er I rrt Peabody 10-yard line. Tavlor Morgan 'ft rt Wool H. S.

DEY IS DARTMOUTH Blake lc rg Oakes Abbott BASKET-BALL CAPTAIN Connors ra lc Thomoa fo.HA KP' H- SePl 27-H. S. Dev. Pie rt lt UufuH I of Washington, C. has been le.

ic I Abrand I 1 I new idea Mell. le next weeK. tne cnaiiii im 7i venonset Plavground. kvn also passed at miieaj 20 to 0. at i.avgrounu.

a 4S'Vfrkyn punctiired and Ma. summary. mystic a 'donna rode into second place. ST. ANN'S Mr MeCarreu Alt Goullet defeated rWgle McNal Shea.le.

rp mara in two straight heats in a on4 Marr lT rt Cronln mile match ra'-a. quarterback Is Joe Yamigiwa. a Japanese 1 g.j'glfj from Seattle. Wash. He Is rather light.

it weighing onlv 1. but is quick, throws I J'fcI," Koyall re le pointed captain of the Dartmouth. nb Lewis I lev ub in cellars unmatched for a gooa nf Itrlen Is a fine lorward pass ana Peabody got its chance to score with Oratiam 1 only 25 seconds to play. Everett punted Anderson to Curtis, who ran the ball back 25 r. ards- A rush through Everett's left osteito side of the line gave Peabody first down ijrawiejion the fOUr-yard line.

Curtis plunged 1r Thaekersr I through the line for six yards for a l'etersob 1 touchdown. Curtis failed to kick. The nunter Cotter lloueette lt Chute lg Scarry lg naaaataaii team to succeed Picken Jr. '27. of Audubon.

3, the Athletic Council announced tonight. Picken. declared ineligible due to scholastic difficulties, will be lost to the team until the end of January. Dey played center on the Varsity last year. Smith Riim Patton rg Sart-y Irwrer oh Lynch lhb rlib Heckkla .1 Sullivan rhb lbb Norbutt Hwrer rhb Ooalln ft fb -V Oakeg Score bv periods 1 2 3 4 Total St Patrick's 13 6 7 S3 Touchdowns, made bv Palev 2.

Rnvnll Stowe lg Other men on the rd who look good are Colburn of Bangor, who plaved tackle on Bangor High, but Is holding down center at present: Nilson. a tacicie rrnm Wnrceter Mass: Wil'et of St style and comfort; Hurley rsey rt. It Plaster summary: Baptlife Monroe le Bradley lg -Murphy lg Scarry it Bogaa Coffin o'Cimiw rt re Marv' on exnerleneed end: Moore of I rt Kolev i Lynch. Dwyer. Batata by goal after toucli- cs he Mouse of romti down, made by Haley.

(JoBlin. (Joala from rg CofTev down, made by Daley. Referee, II. Geary, Nor- Johno'i 1 wood HUrta School. I'mpire.

Ooal la. Boston Koter Trade School. Linesman. Barrv. Ni wood Hiirh Deerln School.

Time, to 8m and two 10m periods le Tobin ART SPENCER RETURNS TO WIN IN STRAIGHT HEATS NEWARK 9, egt 27 Arthur en. cer marked tils appearance in hla MraC mat race since his suspension by de- feating Fred Spencer In straight heata of a mil match race at the Velodrom here today. Cecil Walker won second place in tha sprint champlonshi. beating Hobby Walt hour in two of three heata of an mile match. Walker and IVaM thour finished the title aeries In a tler and their race decided second position." Orlando Plan! won a one-mile fnatch race ln two straight heats from Kay Varnn Alfred beat William LU-ermore Falls and Ken Wood, backs, re PRELIMINARYDECREE 2Z FOR MRS HOWARD JONES if-" DENVER.

Sept tl A. Judge Ie Norton Hehoe le le Bueklev I Kniery lt Ilamtln lt Ob Manwi Trask lg lb Iiowney Healey PUtalra PIk rhli Martin Kilheny rt Mr Donongh re. Flahive Sweeney re lhl Odams i Kelly il fh Klnneean 1 Jl wrenve lhb. fb Shanaaan Curtia rill. le Lannon afitc eetl rbb Sweeney Clmte Howard rg O'Brien rg Stowe rt Oleason rt MeliratU rt Hollins re.

Puekley tjb Reardon qb Itutier lhb Town lbj Tremlett lhb Shea rhb McCarthy fb Howard fb Been br periods St Ann's ui ncn rvsvj 1 omul. ttLOUL I Georire F. Dunklee in District Jobnsoo ro. MAYNARD IS VICTOR OVER CONCORD BY SCORE 8-5 MAYNARD, Sept 27 nar.l Town team defeated Cpncord Town team at Crowe Park this afternoon. to 5.

Scoring seven runs in two inninsrs, three In the elchth on a single by Lent with two on. Maynard overcame a four-run lead that Concord had piled up in the first two innings. The score: Tnnings ..1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9RHK Maynard ..0 0 0 0 1 0 4 3 11 5 Concord ...2 2001000 05 7 3 Ratteries, F. Loftus and Roulden: Mc-vv imams and Zee. lhb Tobla lhb Shea C'ilf Sweeney 1 2 .1 4 Total 2 3 4 Total O'Donnell rhb Taylor Haines fb Salvri 3 4 Total 0 0 3 0 3 Ooal from field a aia it tii Score periods.

pre Manjaette. Village A A 1 .0 .0 7 yesterdav granted a preliminary decree of divorce to Leah C. Jones, wife of Howard If. Jones. University of Southern California coach, nationally known football mentor and formerly a lale football player.

Thev were married nt 1911. in Denver. Mrs Jones At South Roston South Roston Pals 6, Harringtons 0. At Xewton Wilson Catholic Club of Rrighton 10. Hilton Associates 0.

At Franklin 'eild St Leo Bovs' Club 26, St John's "ti Rollers of Roxbury 0. At Wellesley Panthers of Charles-town 0. Wellesley Town 0. Lafayettes .0 14 20 Tea hnowns. ty Klahive.

Trow- loiKhdoivn made by Curtis. GKi.P.lDE COJ NC.TROXNY. bridge. JoliQsonv'glasser. Poiot bv niui rpr 1 rv 1 Hanlev and Harris Order In a 10-mlln'i Xl paced Tl- tune was mm Tniirhikiivim.

nia. toiiehdow n. uit.k hr n'l'nnnn, ej wnma Howard Points by Thore.ou. ules 11 seconds. n.

w- itw. 1 111 nnresioni. Linesman, Jo ie UJlacemiuV Beferee. McCabe. Umpire.

IVabodj. Time, 8m and 10m period. Alleged cruelty In her petition. made by Buckley 2. Refe fM.

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