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i Thirteen Sports GLOBE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1918 THE BOSTON TTJ" 77 9 C. E. Mig Handicap OSS tews eifiLUiBuy TlT tp nr yers Jixpects lougn Harvard Grid Captain Little but He Hardy Harvard football captain, Ken O'Donnell, was practically born with a football in his hands. He is the son, of Cleo O'Donnell, who graduated from Holy Cross in 1910,. and later 'vas head football coach of the Crusaders.

Game With Georgetown By VERN MILLER EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON. D. Sept. 30 With giant center Ed Kennedy notably among the missing, the Boston College football entourage of 34 playcrs-and a handful of coaches and handlers sped southward this morning on the train to Washington. The Eagles were quietly determined to subdue their old-time Jesuit rival, Georgetown, whom they play the 14th time tomorrow night.

Kenny follows the pattern set by his brother, Cleo who captained the Crimson twice, in 1943 and 1946. I fa Probably the smallest man on the team, Kenny, nevertheless, is tne most indestructible. He is the only mart on the Crimsort who does not get taped up for a The mammoth mm of the Hrichts in lklne off that they were game. Last year when Harvard suffered injury after injury, Kenny was the only man to go through definitely handicapped by Kennedy'! loss. The six-foot five-inch I i i me season witnout wearing a stitch of Hrt's a tWo rvry men should Kcvt in hit warckob.

Wt bring it to you in Young Sfr Leather sfyltHf riflht, mad right, 0. riflht, foctcry-to-ycMj, at will carry the major portion of the offensive burden. The team was due to arrive in Washington at 6.30 this evening. The coaches planned to work out the team under the lights at Griffith Stadium. On Friday there were to be no workouts prior to the 8:30 game.

To compensate lor loss of activity Myers intends to practice the team Sunday. Unlike his usual seif, Myers was not optimistic about the Eagles' chances. "If they find our weakness and exploit it I expect a tough game to be decided by the margin of a touchdown one way or the other," he said. The B. C.

squad will stay at the Mayflower Hotel and return to Boston at 11:45 Saturday morning. Mian" center remains in St. Elizabeth with the slight concussion and neck injury he suffered in the Wake Tnrtrt came. The B. C.

55-piece band accompanied the team on its journey to G-iffith Stadium. Denny Myers announced his lineup would probably be the same as last week. Only exception might the use of Dom Papaleo at one of the guard spots. Movies of the Wake Forest game showed Pappy playing at peak form. In the past week Myers has shifted Phil Corn to thr reserve center tpm behind Bob Chouinard, who for tne past two years, O'Donnell has been a defensive standout.

He has received the nickname "Radar," for his uncanny pass interceptions, highest on the This year Kenny has taken to the Michigan single-wing and has become an offensive standout. Presently ranked as the first-string wing-back, Coach Valpey says of him, "Kenny is a precision performer. He has excellent poise, and follows his blockers perfectly. He knows Bob Rr.v.n farm director Harry Jenkins (right) signs FUTURE- FOR THE SSMW UT Mathiesdn, 18-year-old Fairhaven pitcher, to a Richmond, Indiana, club contract. Richmond is one of the many Braves' farm teams.

Mathieson Play." with Stellarton, Nova. Scotia, this Summer and had a successful season with his fireball. He stands 6-2 and weighs 180 pounds. football." BOSTON SUMMER STREET 71 While Kenny weighs only 160 pounds and stands he has plenty of dynamite packed into his frame. Last week during a scrimmage when 195-pound guard Boxer Dies UUl.auo 4 1ST DAY 1ST RACE S2200.

tip. 1 mile 30 -Continued claimms. 4-year-olds At yards, 2fiO0. COMMENT Emil Dvaric broke into the back-1 field. Kenny threw a vicious block which floored Dvaric.

Already a holder of three major-H 4TH RACE PP MORSE JOCKEY 4 Yarmouth Fl'reE Viary 7 Free Transit FFern'dez 10 Irish Count Hettinger 11 Ring Curtain No Bov 8 Bull Tar Delara CAMBRIDGE 647 Massachusetts in. QU1NCY 1453 Hancock Street CHELSEA 338 Broadway, cor. Fourth St. SOMERVILLE 268 Elm Street MALOEN 10-14 Pleasant Street ROXBURY 2243 Washington Street WALTHAM Moody and Spruce Streets Following Bout on22d Birthday WT ODDS 107-10-1 116 119 15-1 110 20-1 111 20-1 early today of head injury suffered in bout laft night with Bobby McQuillar of Port Huron, Mich. It was the second ring death in Chicago this year.

The bout was fought on Dina-mita's 22d birthday. He had never been knocked out in 81 fights, except for a technical knockout Aug. 18. when Freddy Dawson knocked him down several times in a fight at Comisky Field here. J0CKIY WT 0D0S COMMENT Wihon ,111 5-2 Rates the call No Bov 120 3-1 Factor if starter Church 4-1 Second orior trip pestafio 104 6-J Even effort last Snmale '103 10-1 Trailed last three Destasio "110 30-1 Quit recent outs R.Humph's '115 15-1 Inconsistent No Bov "110 15-1 Late races dull Fetrin 111 2n-l Early foot.

Quits Turnhull 111 20-1 Must have mud Bauer 108 20-1 Dull all year St. John '109 20-1 Poor all year 5TH RACF $2200. claiming 3 Blue Serte I-Errun A 4 Captain Bono Me rrick Beiie 14 KaEar II Cloo 1 Tumult: 2 Tirft Mate T-hel Ma fi 13 Abbe's First Church letters. Kenney will be entitled tc a fourth this season. He was on the varsity roster of the 1945.

'46 and '47 teams. A graduate of Worcester Classical High School, he played three years of football as a 2 Gilded Cage Unsuited In last Trailed last three Wants cheaper co. Belongs in route Recent race poor 6 furlongs. $2500. Good 2d last Early foot last Clost late races Rates close Speed at Atlantic Speedy sleeper Trailed last two Shows little Nothing on form -Trailed in Jersey All races dull 85-1 in last 801 in last -Quit recent outs 3-year-oldT, 114 5-2 113 4-1 108 5-1 116 6-1 108 8-1 113 10-1 103 12-1 113 20-1 CHICAGO, Sept.

30 (UP) Kid Dinamita, 22-year-old prizefighter from the Dominican Republic, died at Cook County Hospital No Boy Spinal Rogers Shaw Hettinger Destasio 8 John'y Maeinn Snirale 10S 20-1 Late races poor iri Rowmfre Lin 13 Goodv Gumd'o Drsiasio 113 20-1 Gross Nadeau D'Auguatino Harris 15 Ethel Jean 111 20-1 Nothlne on form "107 20-1 Poor al year 106 20-1 Trailed last four maidens, fi 2500 Maf.ile rlaiming Zrhr 116 20-1 110 20-1 110 20-1 110 20-1 108 15-1 No Boy VIG Root To Bring You -BET 11 El 1 Mot Time 5 Magic Chief 4 If You 9 Juan 12 Floiizan Belle 3 The Drone 6 Manana 7 Sagittaire 8 Diana T. 10 Little Dustv 1 1 Khorawych 14 Quasi 6TH RACE $3000, 5 Billy Perry 1 Aethelred 3 Oxford Blue 2 Port Chester 7 Farmingtotn fl Chicalmo 8 Wild Bull 4 Winter Rule Ti errarjova claiming. 3-year-old up. 1 $6000 Rodriguez 120 2-1 My Best Bet Hettinger 114 4-1 Last 2 excellent F. Fern dez 117 6-1 Beat fair band 2VD RACFS22nn.

2 Biu Camelia ft Jordan i Carentan 4 Brrani Ftre (Aunt Kate ft Tin Watch M. Dtrhv Day 5 Wi5e Mom 5 Sandv Fa? .6 NedSc fan 1 1 Skerardy 3 2 Mary 33 NiEht Guy 3 Texa Eracs St. John Danif Shaw F. Fern 'del Root Pcrp. SpmalR Prehm RoKors Church E.

McMulIc 1 i'od snrlnt form in 5-2 Impeded in last 11h 4-1 Bfaten fav. last 115 5-1 Closes fast. tab. '110 6-1 Fair at Atlantic 118 8-1 Dropping: down 118 12 1 Quit last two 115 20-1 Local outs poor' 110 20-1 Two dull outs 115 20-1 Flash recent out 115 20-1 Shows little 110 20-1 120-1 in last 111 20-1 Outrun in last 113 20-1 Poor at Narra, 115 20-1 Last two dull 115 20-1 Poor sort, pass Gross III -l Even enort last. Green 111 8-1 Won last driving D'Augustino" lis 8-1 Good Chicago final TV Martinez iii ii Wilson till iun nt-i Keat oni.v 111 12-1 Faltered last two 3-year-olds, 1 1'.

miles. $5000. To Bung You 7TH RACE $2500. claiming, prn aez 3 5 You'll 5orrv Kn Pov 6 Telberia 117 s-2 won last, cieveny lfj River Breeze R. Hum'yi up, furlongs.

$2000. 4- 1 10-1 5- 1 6- 1 114 Ill 112 111 RACE claiming I Kentucky Joe rhurch e-i Keen second last F. Fern'dez Rodriguez Caffarella Srtinale Rogers Wilson Destasio Zehr No Boy No Boy No Boy. 8-1 114 Won last driving Fair at Gansett Won last handily Close late races Hot tio last Good sorint form Recent outs ord'y Good sprint race Third last two Moving- up Vales 113 119 114 113 letter iraBity a 3- 1 4- 1 6-1 6-1 6-1 '104 10-1 in io-i 108 10-1 111 10-1 To Bring You 5 High Hunch 1 Cherry Soda 3 Mamaloi 7 Woollards Pet 9 Dusty Days 2 Miss Gunner 10 Head Show 11 Belfast Lass 4 Signal 8 Hill Flight 8TH RACE $2200, 8 Rough News 4 Pampagle 5 Four Tens 1 Night Bomber 113 111 20-1 4-year-olds tip, $2000 claiming 5 CoiWicgms Kennev 13 Abrasion Fernandc; 25 No Bov Harrv Prince Martin 2 FJernande; 6 Shoot To Boot Spencer 34 Soe-d'-Fellow No Boy 4 CJvde No Bov 1 Resaier Caffarella 5 Der-i Moore 1 E'jiidtrirr Hmiiej 31 Good Fun Ktene 2 2 Waieer Hettinger Say Ye Fodrieuez 16 iunspark No Eoy uood third last Steady veteran Flash recent out Last was prom. Last two fair Quit last two Even effort last Trailed local outs very poor, pass Nothing on form Idle all year Late races Poor First start 100-1 in last Trailed last six 108 a-i inira oiner aay 120 wo tsoy F.

Fern'der Gross Destasio 119 10-1 113 10-1 113 15-1 114 20-1 113 20-1 108 20-1 103 20-1 113 20-1 113 20-1 116 20-1 3-1 6-1 8-1 111 104 Spinale 7 Alter tight In money last Flash recent out Closes fast. tab. Good sprint races Quit last two Won 5 of last 3 Last two fair Qui, recent sprint Some tfoori out Biddy Barton p'Augustino Martin Knighthood J. ihthood 3 Sweet Goods iMcfJ.t-tT,57-9- and up furlongs. 350O i Si i'z won jast two 10 8-1 111 8-1 118 8-1 106 10-1 113 12-1 111 10-1 100 10-1 111 13-1 115 20-1 109 20-1 106 20-1 111 10-1 Good third last We.k'd prior test tr lltfn DVUI-Hfr Ji.5 In Vogue StJonn 103 Mafale No Boy Bernhardt Boucher Loverid Boot Terranova Petrin 6 Musical Kid 10 Wise Sun 11 Vigilante 12 Decision 13 Tryout 14 Sam Norris Last 2 improved Speedy, in light -unxsv ao Boy 39 Bnv '111 fi.1 jjroppinc down 1 Sangone I General's Always danserous Weak'd in aprlnt Improves In mud Poor porrn Late races good Aide Rnv tl.T eifort last Even Fa lie 15 Samb A Siren 12 Lunch Date Choquette 109 8-1 ered prior test Vs-elspride Turnbull Boxing the Campuses College Yachting Looms Large With 64 Regattas By LEONARD M.

FOWLE weekend the Jumbos will play host Terriers Face Second Tough Perm. Eleven For the second successive week, Boston University's footballers face tough Pennsylvania eleven. Saturday night. Coach Buff Donelli's Terriers take on Scrantpn University at Scranton, a team that won fix of nine games Isst year. Donelli has named 35 players to leave the South Station Friday morning at 10 including two full elevens which he pians to alternate against the Pennsylvania ns.

One team, made up of, veterans has Winkler and Crisafi. Heller and Esrrett. tackles: Stewart and Kirkelis. guards; Beardell. center; ar.d Tighe, Samo.

Hatch, and Cella. backs. iraGKory Close on the stern of the conclusion of the salt-water racing season and in a few instances overlapping the same comes the start of the college yachting year. Like its big sister, which it is catching up to in size by leaps and bounds, it promises to be quite a year! In the Fall of 1947, the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association sponsored some 36 events between the Charles and Potomac According to the 1949 Fall schedule i Vf 1 1V at. (Near Thompson's Spain Newspaper Row) in their 15 collegiate dinghiees (Wee Nips) at a three-crew quadrangular to Boston University, Northeastern, and Worcester Tech.

This Tufts opener will share the limelight locally with the Coast Guard Quad, which is the season's opener for Harvard and Tech. With the sailing talent involved it includes at least seven skippers who hold or have held national sailing crowns of the college or class variety this regatta should be a battle royal, with the issue in doubt until the final race. The C. G. Quad is unique in calling for competition in three racing types Stars, International 14s, and 12-foot dinghies which means the winner must display depth of material as well as brilliance.

The exact vlineups are yet to be disclosed, but in the four corners of the sailing rings are likely to be these skippers. For Coast Guard, Jack Clark, twice runner-up in the college star finals, and three veterans in Dick Lacy, "Junior" Shaw, jjust announced by C. Y. R. i there will be 64 regattas this year.

The other team, consisting of nine, PHOTO-CHECK FITTING i 1 we measure you ana take your posture photos for precise. last years freshmen and two varsity lettermen. is Sulinta and Anderson, ends; Valentino and Primiani, tackles; Salvati and Ramacorti, guards O'Grady, center; and Pavli-kowski, Whelan, Luker, and backs. Anderson and Ramacorti are the only veterans on this team. Other players making the trip are: Kirkman.

Lamana, Giordano, Guck-ert. Morrissey, Fecteau, Boyle, San-dall, Dorr, Pcrrino, Toner, Raparclli, end Boucher. individual tailoring. No extra charee. Water Repellent You saw it pictured irr LIFE magazine this amazing water repellent process see it demonstrated rirht before This system is exclu sive with us for MP Boston.

1L V. 1 i. your eyes in our Washington Mreet windows! Thats an 80 percent competitive growth in a single year for the 45-odd colleges of the East engaged in the sport. With I. C.

Y. R. A. Star Class championship preliminaries already on the books, plus three small dual meets at King's Point and Princeton, the Fall competitive season really gets underway this coming weekend with the seventh annual Coast Guard Academy Invitation Quadrangular, involving Coast Guard. Harvard, Tech and Yale on the Thames, and six minor 1 events, ranging, down from pentagonals to duals, at Dartmouth.

Middlebury, Tufts. Kings Point. Princeton and New York State Maritime. The event at Tufts holds special interest as the first to be sailed on Mystic Lakes since the completion of the new Tufts' boathouse near the dam on the West Medford shore. The official dedication of the bftathouse by Pres.

Leonard Car-michael will not take place for two weeks in connection with an I. C. Y. R. A.

freshman championship elim- EXPANSION DAYS SSasi and Larry White. For the Olympic Star champion, Hilary. Smart; Pete Putnam, Charley Mc-Elroy, and Frank Scully, I. C. Y.

R. A. freshman champion and ex-One-Ten titlist. For Tech, Fred Blatt, Danny Greenbaum, an ex-freshman titlist, Johnny Lawson. and Bob Nickerson and Howard Fawcett, I.

C. Y. R. A. freshman team champions, plus possibly Johnny Marvin, an ex-McMillan Cup and national dinghy champion.

N. E. Soccer League Schedule Given Out The New England Intercollegiate Soccer League season starts Saturday with games all over the lot. Over at Cambridge it will be the champs, Springfield, against Harvard. The Crimson team, under the new coach, Bruce Munroe, hopes to go places this season.

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present a sironz team 0 me ination, Sunday, Oct. 17, but this Yale. is the schedule for opener. Here the season: SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS Factory to-YOU! Nov. 10 M.

I. T. at Brown. Nov. 12 Dartmouth at Colgate.

Wesleyan at Trinity. Nov. 13 Williams at Amherst. Brown at Harvard. 'University of Connecticut at University of Mass.

(Fort DevensJ. Mass. (Amherst) at Tufts. Snringfield at R. P.

I. "Princeton at Yale. Nov 16 Harvard at M. I. T.

Nov. 13 Yale at Harvard. Nov. 20 'Dartmouth at Princeton. Snringfield at Seton Hall.

Zabilski Announces Northeastern Line Due to Face Maine Northeastern's backfield plans for Saturday's game against Maine are still a little scrambled, but the starting line is now set, with veterans Jim Papile at center; Hal bfluman at guard; Jack Nason and Bob Hall at tackles, and Andy Cor-avos at end. October 2 Univ. of Connecticut at Lmv. of Massachusetts (Amherst JD'rwnomn. Sprmgfifld at Harvard.

Williams at Lmon. Univ of Mass. (Fort Cevensi at Worcester Polytech. October 6 Clark at Wesleyan. October 8 Tufrs at Amherft.

9 -Princeton at Brown. Fr.chburg State Teachers at Clark. Dartmouth at Univ. of Connecticut. 'Harvard Cornell.

Univ. of Mjs. i Amherst i at V. Chairs, 'Corf and si SnrinRfield. I.

at Trinity. R. F. 1. at Ves-Jevan.

'Armv at Yale Octcher 12 Amhert Harvard October 13 Umv- of Mm. (AmherMl Clark. T'jft- at tTniv. rf Connecticut. s.

T. fit MIT Ortrher "Ha-vard at Army. Tuft; cf Fort Dcve.nsi, Bridse-ro-t 5 T. a Crtcber 16 Brown at Dartmouth. Clark a' snnnsfiid.

Univ. of Connecticut at Williams. Worcester P. I. at Univ.

cf Mas. Trinity at M. I. PnnL--'van Yale. Oct.

18 Amherst at M. I. T. University ef Connecticut at Clsrk. i wownMo.

I rmti chard ALTERATIONS FREE plat photo-checking to check perfect; fit on made to measure and ISO Race Fans to Get Free Ride to Foxboro Track The first 150 passengers aboard the "Bay State Special," a train leaving the South Station at 6:55 p. m. Saturday evening for the Bay State Raceway at Foxboro, will ride free to and from the track, according to General Manager Paul Bowser, who announced today that the special train will run every Saturday night until tho end of Ihe meeting. The special train will leave South Ststirn at 6:35 p. m.

It will Ftop at. Back Bay Station at 7. Amvl time at the track will be 7:40. Those passengers who pay their own fares will be admitted free to the track as guests of the management CLOTHING MAIMUhAClUKllMU tU. ready made garments, Massachusetts Soccer Squad Cut to 26 Coach Larry Briggs and his assistant, Dick Lopata.

have cut the University of Massachusetts soccer squad to 26 men. The team goes to Hanover Saturday, to open the season with Dartmouth. The squad includes: C. McGrath, Al Graham and Stewart Gunn; fb. Jack Holt, T1 I i i i A l.

STORE HOURS BOSTON Dailr uct. lults at Harvard. Trinity at Oct. 23 Amherft at 'Brown! ft Xa-y. Ur.n ersity of Connecticut at r.rversity cf Mass.

Harvard! at Dartmouth. Worcester t. at I Williams at Springfi-ld. Tufts at Trinity. I Oct.

27 Brown at University of Con-recticut. 'Clark at I. niverii" rf Niass. I fort Devensi. M.

I. T. a'- Tufts. Wle at' Wesleyan. Oct.

SO Wesleyan Brown. Worcester I. at Clark. fpi'ins'icld fit Un-; Connecticut. Dart 'i at! Yie.

'Navy at Harvard. Trinity at Vn'vemty of s. iAmheist. I M. I T.

Su.Tolk University at Nov. 2 at Nov. 3 Amherst at University of Masi Am)ftl. E-cwn at Yale Nov. 'Da-tmouth at Army.

Nov. 6 Amherst at Trinity, M. I T. I'nn erity cf Connecticut. Harardi Prirccon I'mvernf of Ma i Fon I rvjji University cf Mass.

(Amherst I.1 rr-klm and at Springfield. V--reeter I at Tufts. Wesleyan at Navy Nrv. 9 Weeleyaji at University of Connecticut. Suit for only MCTORr tnr- ALLSTON-WALTHAM Dailw I icu anu ocmeiaci no, diu Hill.

Bob Tetrault, Dick Howland, (Sheldon Smith. Fitzgerald. La-Branch, Hatch and Cole; rw, Ralph Carew. Ryder, Montgomery; ri, Fer- boston LSL vmfmm reira. Lit and Castraberti; cf.

John Winton; lw. Kulas and Farquarson; li, George, Wescott and Lebucha..

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