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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 27

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TV THE BOSTON GLOBE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930 27 kteresftk 'jjj Ss1 Inw -it 1 and lOPICS I at By "SPORTSMAN -4 George Earnshaw worked 17 in stage of the last World. Series to lend oae victory, and Bob Grove worked one inning to win another Jim Bottomley euro did have a ter tlble time up there at the plate against the Connie Mack pitehtog, Nine strikeouts and one hit. It win not do to call him "Sunny Jim around the old homo town this winter, Its hard lack Indeed for Harvard to have George Talbot laid up a second time. He will he missed sorely If he fails to play in either the West Point or the Dartmouth game. ft 4 4 .4 TUFTSELEVEN IN FIRST GAME Coach Manlys Charges to Take on Colby By JOHN J.

HALLAHAN Whenever a new tootbal! coach Is engaged there is much; interest in "how he will fare, how he will compare with his predecessor, especially if the latter was successful. That is the light in which Coach Manly, who succeeded Arthur Sampson as mentor ht Tufts College, is placed this season. He Is not new to the players, having been an assistant to Sampson for several years, and a factor In' aiding the Jumbos to do extremely well In their class of competition. 7 Tufts is one of the few college's to delay its start until Saturday. As a result, the Jumbos will be on exhibition in the opening game with Colby, Just what is to be expected at Medford is not known, but the able manner In which Coach Manly has been working to gather together the combination that will obtain the same sort of success as was recorded under Sampsons tutelage, indicates he is leaving no stone unturned.

While it will he a new undertaking for Manly, he may be expected to continue on the same track as when Sampson gave Tufts'its great teams the last half-dozen years. He has not said now his team is going to line up against the Fine Tree Staters, for up to and Including yesterday the practice sessions have been marked by numerous changes. A Another 10 Discount Sale Week of Oct. 9th to 15th 2 iC. University, of Georgia may catch Yale napping again this week, but fts much more than even hefting that the i Southerners will not It is not often that any team outside the ring of New Englands and the Easts best teams ever makes it two in a row against Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth.

This Fall Society jBrand SUITS 50 Bare much that's new and welcome to tBe man wBo likes Bis clotBes distinctive, THE MEADOWTONES sound a new color note taken from Nature's Autumn colon ing of tBe countryside, rich in tone and different from usual with every 10 Now that it is settled that Joe McCarthy wont be the Red Box manager, Bob Quinn may turn nearer home. Bob always has thought a lot of John Collins, whose minor league clubs have been consistent first division Many others think a lot of Shonos managerial abilities, also. Tufts is one of the last eoUeges in the country to get its football team under way this FaU. The Jumbos have been drilling hard and Saturday will do their first step out act agaihst Colby, which it beat, 12 to 7, last Fall. Topcoats $35 to $65 NICKERSON The Haberdasher 104 la DOJlItOtt Street 345 Washington Street Kickers Co- Sit Waskinoton St- Sickerso The UaberOaeker.

it Houston St. In the World Series, just ended, the Mackmen made just 35 hits, but the "runs driven in column in the summaries shows that all except one of the As 21 counters came over by the Une-em-out route. HARVARD VETERAN GUARD, WHO IS ON THE HOSPITAL LIST AGAIN cigars purchased ALL, SIZES -ALL PRICES-' Ricoro cigars are Imported from Porto Rico. Always fresh The finest mild cigarin You Want I cigars that are fresh cigars that are unbroken cigars that satisfy you not only as to taste and perfect condition but also as to price. Our whole business Is based on giving you what you want your favorite brand fresh, perfect, and at low prices.

For this reason, moreand more men are coming to us daily for their cigars. Each member of the Athletics will receive about 35000 for winning four of six games from the Cardinals, that sum being approximately 3600 less than each member of the worlds championship band received ist Fall for taking four of five gabies from the Cubs. United Cigar 'Stores AND ALL WHELAN DRUG STORES Boston fight fans should be very grateful to Jim Maloney. He fought Camera all the way and refused to be anything like what resembled a victim. Once accus tomed to seeing 260 pounds of muscle-bound bulk casting shadows about, Jim did his stuff and how he did it.

Now we shaU'see If Sam Breadon of St Louis takes a leaf from the Wrlg-ley book and takes Gabby" Street around to the back door and shoves him out. Has Excellent Backs The competition for the places has been keen. Coach Manly intends to have a strong substitute outfit for no football team today is complete without worthy replacements. Building a sturdy line has been his greatest trouble. He ie perfectly satisfied with Harry Arianson, who is captain, at one of the ends.

And his backfield judging by the way it has been functioning, wul comprise Haber and Usanna, halt-backs; dayman, fullback and George LeCaln, quarterback. Yesterday, Howe, a sophomore, was used at center in place of and Crockett, a former second-string pivot man, was tried at right guard. Brunke was delegated to look after right tackle in the absence of Littleton who has been out because of an injury, which, by the way. is not expected to prevent his playing on Saturday. Last year Tufts defeated Colby, 12 to 6, at Waterville, and as the 1928 Maine intercollegiate champions have played two games, winning 13 to over Wesleyan and on the small end of a 33-to-0 score agajnst Springfield, they will be well prepared to meet the Jumboes.

The game will be played at Tufts Oval, Medford. THROUGH BROKEN FIELDS Franklin Hood, who performed for Bellfontaine Academy against Dean Academy at Tufts Oval a few years-ago, la playing fullback for Pittsburg. He is a 200-pounder, and in two games in which the Panthers have played he has crashed through the opposition for 18Q yards, an average of five yards to a plunge. And he has been only filling in for Jimmy Clark, a 160-pound speed demon. What appears to be a record for the first two games has been made by the Syracuse line, which has not yielded a first down to date.

Tbis does not augur well for Rutgers, which plays the Orange Saturday. Bob Higgins, the old Penn State end, and Johnny Maultbetsch, All-American halfback at Michigan in 1914, will renew their battle on Saturday when Penn State and Marshall meet at State College. Higgins coached Washington University, St Louis and Maultbetcsb was at Oklahoma Aggies a few years ago. Their teams met three times, each winning a game. The third was a scoreless tie.

Two husky fullbacks will vie with each other when Colgate and Lafayette met Saturday. Len Macaluso of Colgate started the season weighing 210 pounds, now down to almost 190, and stands 6ft 3in, and Woodfin is more DILBOY ELEVEN PLAYS ROCHE CLUB SUNDAY Football now will proceed to rush Into Its own. The season hereabouts will close Nov 29, the windup coming just seven weeks from day after tomorrow. Bpt the going will be fast and furious while it lasts. FITTONS TAKE ON QUINCY TROJANS Dilboy Post eleven and the Roche Club of Everett will play their annual football game Sunday, at Dilboy Field, Somerville.

Last year the two tqpros battled to a scoreless tie, and as several new players have been added to each team this season, an attractive game looms ahead. The Dilboys, having beaten the coU legists eleven, University A. are favorites. Last Sunday, the Roche Club held the Old Town team of ('Abington to a scoreless tie, and the week before held the Fittons to two touchdowns. Harvard Union that will be open to the public.

This Is ths first meeting of the year of the Harvard Chess Club. TUFTS HARRIERS OPEN TOMORROW AGAINST B. U. MEDFORD, Oct 9-Tufts cross, country team will open Its season against Boston University harriers at Franklin Park tomorrow. Although the Tufts barriers will be hampered by the lose of several veterans and the short time that they have had to get Into condition, they expect to make a good showing.

The Jumbos rest their Inaln hopes for victory In the performance of Capt Les Stanley and his diminutive running mate, Joe Moran, whose work last season was only second to that of Ernie Wiles. Ed Thompson, freshman star of last year, is also sxpected to be among the first to finish. Coach Yeager announces that his other starters will be Wortman, Brown, Fairfield and Stone. GEOBGE "BUSTER" TALBOT than 6ft high and welgha 203 pounds. Notire Dame will dedicate its new stadium on Saturday when Rocknes men will entertain the Navy at South Bend, Ind.

The game with Southern Methodists last Saturday was just a preliminary. It looked as if Harry Stuhldreher, coach of VUlanova, did an unwise thing when he had hie men scrimmage against Princeton last week, for on Saturday the players felt the strain of that practics and were defeated by a goal from the field by Gettysburg. VUlanova plays New York University Saturday, and Chick Meehan of the Violet feela the Wildcats will be tearing mad. It is generally felt Villanova, which is to play Boston College the following week, is much better than last weeks defeat indicates. Yale seems well fixed for backfield material even If Snead Is laid up.

The trouble Coach Stevens seems to be having is welding the different players Into combinations that will coordinate the best, Evidently an impression was spread that Wesleyan would be unable to play Columbia at New York on Saturday, because of the faUure of the game with Connecticut Aggies to be played last week. The Storre authorities asked that last Saturdays game be called off because of Infantile paraly- COGGESHALL ONLY SEEDED PLAYER LEFT IN TOURNEY H. M. Coggeshall 2d, is the only seeded player left in the A division of the annual Fall tennis tournament of Harvard University after yesterdays batches. Donald Frame, 32, the other seeded player, was eliminated by J.

M. aril ably Jr, 33. Barnaby teams with Cog-geshall in the doubles as the only seeded team in that department of play. The finals are expected to be played next Wednesday. EXHIBITION AT HARVARD CHESS CLUB MEETING Tomorrow night at 8:30 chess enthusiasts of Harvard will be treated to a simultaneous chess exhibition at the NEW COACH AND CAPTAIN OF TUFTS COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM la having been discovered la the town where the Aggies" hold forth.

Marquette, which is to play Drake in a flood light game tomorrow night at Milwaukee, has scheduled games with teams of six States. Iowa leads with three opponents, Wisconsin wMta two, Nebraska, Massachusetts (Boston College), Indiana and Michigan, one each. Like Barry Wood, Harvards quarterback, who did some running with the bal. in the Stadium last Saturday, Jock Sutherland at Fittsbur has made plays in which Capt Eddie Baker, quarterback, Is carrying tbe bail. He, Uke Wood, carried the ball until this year.

i While no team of Indiana wUl come to the Stadium thia year, there wUi be much Interest In what Owi, the Spring-field boy, does against the Crimson on Saturday. He is a member of the Cherokee tribe and hie home is in the City of Elma. No sooner did George Talbot return to practice than he wae Injured again, which means he will be on the sidelines Saturday looking at his mates and the Gymnasts battle in the Stadium. With the World Series over, and the tional convention of the American Legion drawing to a close, the decks will be cleared for football, and tbe great Autumnal game will have the center of the stage until after Thanks- giving. ANOTHER THOMPSON JOINS NORTHEASTERN ATHLETES -Add another Thompson to the list of star athletes at Northeastern.

Albert Thompson, junior from Dedham, la playing a great game for the soccer team, which meets Springfield He is tied with Herbert Tiffany for individual scoring honors. Another Thompson is trying out for the varsity cro.s-xuntry team, but Is not likely to be selected to run against Bates Saturday. This youth Is George, a senior from Dlghton, who was varsity baseball manager last Spring, still another Thompson, whose Christian name Is Theron, is a good track pros- pect. He Is a senior from Stoneham. 1 None of these Thompsons are related to the trio, William, Charles and Stu- I art, who have starred on the cinder path In recent rears.

TUFTS JAYVEEELEVEN 'PLAYS IN CONNECTICUT MEDFORD, Oct 6 Tufts junior varsity eleven, under direction of Coach Robinson Abbott, will open Its season tomorrow afternoon, dashing with the Roxbury Prep eleven in Cheshire, Conn. The Jumbo Jayvees" look like the best scrub outfit Tufts has had in four years. Included in the lineup are several inellglbleg who would be on the first squad, Ellsworth, Peck and Robison at ends. Swerd and Mudgett at' tackles, Estok and Russell, guards; Story, center, and White. Cochran.

Mabel and Chace in the backfield will do battle for Uhe Jumbos. The freshman, eleven, with two games under ita belt, a victory over Andover and a scoreless tie with the B. U. first-year team, expects to keep its record clean against Huntington In -the game at Brookline tomorrow. Some of the regulars who were Injured in' the first game have returned, and they have a hard fight to keep their places In the lineup.

i Coach Delano expects to start Roberts and Holden at ends, Milner and Klseman. tackles; Cogon and Lind-berg, guards; Estok. center; Satchel-der, fullback; McMahon, quarter, and. Flint and TlreUa, halfbas. Tohe BUSINESS LEADER smokes OVERLANDS I yet they cost no more than ordinary cigars As ths choice of the "captain of industry, youll find one cigar above all others and that cigar Is the chosen smoke of those who can afford the best.

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A. eleven, the Fitton A. C. team of East Boston will tackle the Quincy Trojans, the surprise team of the semi-pro season to date, at the Fort Banks gridiron, Winthrop, Sunday. Two weeks ago the Quincy outfit furnished a big upset by pinning a 6-to-0 defeat on the Dilboy team and then proceeded to keep up its fine record by trimming its opponent last Sunday on the home field.

The star of thia team la Eddie Lawrence, who was one of the famous Iron Men" at Brown University two years ago. He is now playing in the Granite City team's back-field. The followers of the Fitton team have been clamoring for the management to bring tbis team down to the fort, and the game finally has been arranged. On Monday, the holiday, the Fittons will play their old rivals, the Old Town team of Abington. This will be the 10th meeting between these rivals.

The Old Town team has been pointing to thia game, and practicing diligently for the contest. About 1000 Fitton rooters will make the trip over the road. Carl Etel-man, former Fitton backfield star, coaches the Abington team. Whizzed at Rate of 270 Miles an Hour on Way to Baseball Game NEW YORK. Oct (A.

To a ball game 90 miles away, a look at all the plays, and back In 3 hours. Frank Hawkes saw the final World Series game in Philadelphia. He went and returned by plane, at times whizzing at the rate of 270 miles an hour. PIONEERS WEAKENED FOR DARTMOUTH GAME Although Dartmouth is the next Boston University football opponent, Coaches Kahaney and Marsters, fully aware that a victory at Hanover is almost an Impossible thing, are looking ahead to the game with Spring-field two weeks from Saturday, at Nickerson Field. Lobel and Quinn, regular tackle and guard, are out with heavy colds, which may keep them from playing Saturday.

Clem, brilliant sophomore fullback, revived an injury sustained in the West Point game. John McCarthy, starting center la the two games al- -ni Is wady played, is out with injuries, and John Mullins, substitute fullback. JT'KAsmair than three hander year ago thatCoIum-JL bus discovered America an its forty year sin John Mackintosh discovered the way tae make Toffee de Luxe -the favorite sweetmeat the warld today! Tis nae trick at all tae discover the red an gold tins Tofiee the noo mair than three thousan stores hereaboot have this deelicious confection in stock. Gie yersels a thrifty treat Toffee Is but sixty cents the pounl find it for sale at all good druggists and candy counters. In bulk at 15c the quarter pound, also in the beautiful souvenir Tercentenary tin at 25c Comer Tromoat end Beacon Streets Copley Square Coolldge Corner Comer State and Devon hl re Streets 192 Brookline Avenue 2 PERFECTO 81ZB OVERLAND CIGARS jfr I COACH LEWIS V.

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