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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 CUBS' AND START SERIES TOMORROW 10 ACKME f. Athletics Are ON THE SO OKIES by BRIAN BELL Dodge Booster Eleven Handed 12 0 Setback Local Schools Suffer Defeat In Grid Games Tommies Beaten By Owls; to Play Western Maryland Being Favored Chores requiring immediate attention such as award of the 1930 public links championship to Jacksonville, and conduct of the 1929 Women's championship are occupying United States Golf association officials to the exclusion of Flashy Mayfield A. C. Pigskin 'Warriors Defeat Local Squad Coach Fitzke's Central Squad Loses Second Contest of Sea son to Easton High To Win Ope plans for next year's amateur championship but it is safe to Purple and White Engages Conqueror of Lou By 12 0 Score say that there will be no change in conditions. In the absence of any thing remotely resembling an official pronounce Little Georgetown Eleven at Catholic Club Field Saturday Afternoon 1 JESSUP TEAM TRIUMPHS ment, Is known that the powers that be in golf have no idea of doing away NANTICOKE BEATS TECH Betting Odds Place American Leaguers at 11 to 10 witn tne vexing 18 noie opening rounds, althougn tne first one, at Pebble Beach tossed Robert T.

Jones out of the picture and practically killed in, tcrest in the blue ribbon competition. Marvine A. A. Downs West Conquered for the second time in as many weeks but Bobby Jones, himself, has an emphatic voice In any motion to change Luzerne County Eleven Wins Easily by 34 0 Olyphant Squad Beats Avoca only after waging a hard fought battle, St. Thomas college gridiron minons will begin preparation this afternoon at the Side Pool 13 to 6 Mid Valey Loses to Duryea, 6 0 the conditions 01 tne cnampionship and as a member or tne executive committee, his "no" will be heard round the golf world if the question ever comes to a vote In committee, which in itself is extremely The Atlanta lawyer certainly does not like to play serious matches over the short and more or less unsatisfactory 18 hole route but if he ever votes for abolition of to Capture Initial Game and 6 to 5 to Annex Series Joe McCarthy to Use Malone or Charley Root By ALAN GOULD (Associated Press Sports Writer) Catholic club field for the first home game of the season against Western Maryland, masters of Lou Little's George town eleven and one of the best teams in the East.

the existing system in favor of 36 hole tests, it will be after he has been re turned the winner and not the loser In the abbreviated play. May field's classy football squad played its second game of the season yesterday on the Glemvood grounds and defeated the Dodge Boosters, of this Jimmy Johnston, the new amateur champion, another That the Tommies in encountering the southerners will engage the most Oct. 6. The Chicago Cubs, primed to lead the National league out of the world's series wilderness in formidable team In the historv of Jimmy McLarnin city by a score of 12 to 0, sport at the Purple and White insti' tution is easily evidenced in the West' which it has been wandering somewhat aimlessly for the executive committeeman who probably profited most by the execution of the 18 hole rounds this year in which both Jones and George Von Elm were blotted out, could kill Jones' negative vote with an affirmative one but he will be in a minority. The generous Johnston thinks 18 holes too short but nothing The Initial period was largely devoted to line plunges and forward passes To Oppose Baker em Maryianders handing the Wash lngton, D.

collegians a rocking 7 1 defeat Saturday in the nation's cap! past two years, came back to the home town today in scrappy, confident mood to wind up the season, receive the welcoming cheers of 25,000 fans and prepare for the opening inter league with play almost entirely in uoage territory. The constant pounding began to tell in the second quarter and May field put over a touchdown with A. Leo tol. Western Maryland out played will be done about it this year or next. Wednesday Night ueorgeiown to come tnrough with victory.

carrying the Dan. battle with the Philadelphia Athletics next Tuesday, If the Cubs were annoyed? Local scholastic football aggregations suffered another week end of disaster on the gridiron in their en counters with high school teams outside of Lackawanna county. Battling Easton, Central lost Its second contest of the season, 25 Tech took a drubbing from Nanticoke, 34 Old Forge battled to a scoreless tie with Dunmore at the former's gridiron, while Olyphant was sub jecting Avoca to a 13 0 lacing. Playing at Brooks' field before an attendance of more than two thousand spectators, Central, although outplaying Easton, lost a hard fought 25 0 battle to the Red and Black. The Blue and Gold ploughed up the field consistently throughout the tussle but lacked the scoring punch while Easton, taking advantage of all breaks, tallied four six pointers.

The down state aggregation, which is making a strong bid for the scholastic football chamDionshiD of the state. Joe McCarthy, manager of the Chicago Cubs, Is luckier than Connie Mack, A forward pass, A. Leo to P. Shallock St. Thomas, showing much Improve The Cub leader has had his pitching choice for the opening game of the rjy tne loss oi tne jast regular rr 5 resulted in the second score.

The lineups: nnricA Roosters Mavfleld A. C. ment over the game at Lewisburg against Bucknell. held TemDle score series made by acclamation while the boss herdsman oi tne White elephants Metropolitan District Has season's game to the Pirates oaay nnirws Jess throughout the first half much Bolan L. Wietak Char L.

Rapchak at Wrigley field or worried in Monopoly on Outstanding Fistic Attractions is having to worry his problem out. Every one who has gone on record with a guess for the first pitching nomination for the National league champions has said "Pat Malone." In the light of this overwhelming sentiment for the Pennsylvania speed ball expert it Is unreasonable to expect the manager to sav no. to tne amazement of the more than twenty thousand spectators which had E. Coleman L. nawasn Penny Powlack the least by the fact that the A's, even along Mighigal avenue, have been installed as Louisville assemDiea at the Owl's stadium North Philadelphia.

The volunteer advice for the American league first gun is far from FIRST RACE Purse $1,200: claiming: With a rock ribbed defense t.hp J. Coleman R. prybiclan Godec S. Shallock Karl R. P.

Shallock O'Bledinski (Capt.) Q. A. Leo Pecks L. H. B.

Leo Beidinshl R. H. B. Karllak unanimous. There is a school of thought that Manager Mack should fire NEW YORK.

OA. 6 (). The metro three year olds and upward; seven fur lnnon Minprviis IIS" nrent Artist: World's series favorites, they did not manifest it. In the politan district seems td have a virtual Lefty Grove at the Cubs to explode, if possible, tne tneory tnat a soutnpaw is Duttv before their bie bats. Ber.u Asaln 110: 'Linda Archer 103: Purple and White even threatened to score on several occasions against the huskier Temple gridders.

Led by Robson and Hanlon, the Tommies monopoly on the nation outstanding clubhouse after today's game, Others deplore the possibility of a lefty being speedily Arlique Connor 107; 'Clemmle, 102; 'Lady Jule 107; Little Captain 105; 'Captain Juckson 110; 'Doctor Tucker 105; Turn fistic attractions this week witn sucn Young F. Senlo (Capt.) Substitutions. Dodge Boosters: Warner for Boland, Perly for E. Coleman, Kechnens for Young. For Mavfield, Tehe for Kawash, Tomaski for Tehe, Wilson for Powlack, Ken from the lean, taciturn Rogers figures as Jimmy McLarnin, Al Singer Over 115: Vennie Day 112: 'Little Torch.

displayed a strong open field attack hammered into submission and say Earnshaw should be permitted to throw for the glory of Swarthmore the first day rusnea down the field to come within scoring distance but each time were and Sammy Baker to Bring in tne cus 110; Princess Donna 107; 'Katherine with Pearson and Huno starring on tomers. 107. Also eligible Noble wrack 115 neid by the fighting Temple men, McLarnin, perhaps the most formid And still others advise strategy involving the? unexpected by ney for Senio, Petrls for Kcnney. Touch downs, A. Leo, P.

Shallock. Score by periods: Dndee Boosters 0 0 0 0 the offensive. The former scored two touchdowns, both times on races Boys Preferred 102; My Dan 110; 'Lucky Xenora 102; 'Pretty Run 107; 'Peggy Hornsby to the squat, pugac ious Hack Wilson and the Gabby Leo Hartnett, the Chicago players exhibited the cocky, rarin' to go sort of Cyril Shotto, wingman, crossed the selection of a dark horse, Quinn, Ehmke, or Rommell. able threat to Jackie Fields, engages Baker in the ten round feature bout through broken fields. The lineups: Mas field A.

0 6 0 6 12 SECOND RACE Purse 11.200: claiming: EASTON CENTHAT. lempie goal line in the second quarter, after intercepting a forward pass, but the play was ruled out bv the of. The pitching selections, however, remain in doubt. at the New York Coliseum on Wednes Warnsucker L.E i Rnnn spirit that recalled the atti Jessup A. C.

Triumphs day night. McLarnin has been inactive for some time but he will be a strong two year olds; seven furlongs 'King Cherokee 108; Boyer 108; 'Roughneck 103; Miss Matt 105; Cherokee's Ridge 107; Lakeland 113; Vieux Carre 105; Sam Dink 103; 'Chicago Lad 103; Lullie ficials on the basis that the Tommy had stepped out of bounds in making tude of such victorious series favorite over Baker. me uaicu. Over Lafayette Eleven Led by Captain Bill McCormack, Ealey L.T McCree Owens L.G Evans Robinson Forshe J.9 R.O Alexander Warner R.T Gannon Drummond 8unday Hardy Q.B Kennedy Hugo L.H.B RIlknolr1 Singer tangles with a clever Jersey Western Maryland's Bell 107; 'Lady Primeval 105; Campion 110; 'Prudent Maid 100; Mother's Choice Temple was held scoreless thronorh clubs as the Washington Senators of 1924 and the St. Louis Cardinals of 1926 under City featherweight prospect, Young Zazzerino In a ten rounder at Madison out most of the third quarter but 107.

Also eligible 'Little Rumpus 100; Colby 103; My Bell 107. flashy halfback, the Jessup Athletic club smashed through to their first Square Garden Friday night. Zazzer THIRD RACE Purse claiming; victory of the nresent campaign yes Hornsby. yeor oias ana upwara, 7 iunongs "star ino recently knocked out Irish Bobby Brady, one of the toughest 126 pounders Win Over Georgetown To justify his assertion that he isn't in ine last lew minutes of that period, the Owls playing strongly against a weary Tommy aggregation, scored twice. T.

Hanson, left halfback, carrying the ball over the goal line on terday afternoon by downing the strong Lafayette Panthers of Scranton, the final count being 7 6. The game worried at all about the outcome of in the East. Ben Jeb and Alf Ros, Spain, meet the series," Manager Joe McCarthy came out of a shower bath to greet was Dunctuated freauently by fumbles. Becktell R.H.B Walker Pearson, Santlnello Score by periods: Easton 0 7 7 28 Central 0 0 00 Touchdowns Warner, Pearson (3), Purdy. Points after touchdown Warner (3).

Substitutions Central: Bray for Evans; Spencer for Walker; Walker for Blalkowskl; Rodham for Spencer; Wilson for Sunday; O'Donnell for Gannon: Antrim for Santlnello: Owens fnr Rvn. MMn In the semi final of ten round and Ned uuui occasions. The Purole and Whit rpnmri Denalties and other irregularities, ali Real Grid Surprise Tarloton, England, battles Archie Bell, of which tended to make the tussle stubborn resistance in the final period the eager correspondents, chat about anything they desired and satisfy their curiosity, at least partially, by de veteran. Brooklyn bantamweight, in the slow and uninterestoine. rorwara im; uiaays Mcpiain 107; Mulligan's Son 115; 'Lucky Nancy 102; 'Tannic 110; 'Drifter 105; 'Governor Pratt 110; 'Junior C.

105; Golden Powder 116; Asplnwall Olrl 107; 'Sinfuss 102; 'Miss Moonlight 102; Ada Adler 107; 'Chiz 102; Capt. Donan 110. Also eligible 'Friend 110; 'Whiskarrow 107; 'Cheering 102; Gideon 110; Col. Steward 115; Two Bills 110. FOURTH RACE Purse claiming; 2 year olds and upward; miles 'Mary Dale 105; Donn Bon 106; 'Japlac 106; 'Gotham 111; 'Spotlight 108; 'Jack Savage 103; 'Southland Boy 108.

FIFTH RACE The Valley Road: nurse opening ten. The West Scranton outfit was the uui me lempie men, ngnting to uphold its reputation as a contender for Eastern chamoionshin laurels. Chicago offers an all star card on Owens; Becker for Alexander. Referee Alexander, Pittsburgh. UmDire Armbrus.

Tuesday night at the Stadium with Bud Taylor and Earl Mastro, rival Chicago Several Other Highly Regarded Elevens Escape the goal line again. Schultz, fullback claring that his pitching choice far the opening game is narrowed down to a pair of fast ball right handers Charley Root and Pat Malone. The expectation all along has been that ter, Penn State. Hend linm.n"ui' Btuniig on a iourtn down. Antrim, Mercersburg.

featherweights, clashing in the feature The lineups: bout of ten rounds. Saivatore Rug Malone would draw the first game as girello, Italy, meets Les Kennedy, Los TECH IS HUMBLED Technical, after Tie or Loss More by Good Luck Than Good Management Yale Piles up Biggest Score Since 1888 i.emPle St. Thomas 5ram L. Shotto Navarlo L. Gallafher Rub cam 1.

r. v.v..,i.. signment, because of his steadiness, Angeles heavyweight, and My Sullivan, ing its season a week ago with the 19 0 and ability as an iron man. It was St. Paul welterweight, clashes with figured that McCarthy would get max Jacle Brady, Syracuse, in two other gnFr Center R.

Jones Banna" R. C. Cawley victory over old Forge, played its first contest away from home and lost to Coach Frank Chicknowskl'a now. imum results out of the big Irishman ten rounders. all ages; maidens: 8 furlongs Malolo 114; (a)Shella Byrne 99; Syrell99; Southland King 102; (b) Eager Polly 89; Never Tell 111; Mint Sweepings 102; (a)Hamilton 102; c)My No 102; Scott 114; Chattering 99; (ciOver Board 102; Alouise 99; High Grace 99; Main Sail 114.

Also eligible Loretta B. 99; Sister Ruby 111; Miss Plunger 99; (blTrving 102; Bobby Powers 102; Blind Pal "102. by using him at the outset. Tonight, Philadelphia has two shows on the iv. 1 u.

Jones MarfU' Herko McGlynn T. Hanson L. H. n.ninn erful Nanticoke outfit Nantir rke however, although there was no offi books with a meeting on Thursday 34 0. cial confirmation of it, the general By HERBERT W.

BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. 6. Eastern football experts today night at the Phillies ball park between The Red and White marhln wearsning n. Robson (C Bnultz F. 8ullivan first to shove a six pointer across the goal line, a long forward pass across the line of scrimmage accounting for the touchdown.

The Panthers failed in their effort to score the extra point. Manager "Chuck" Healey's aggregation threatened on numerous occasions to crash through the defense of the locals' forward wall but it was not until the vesper quarter that the home club worked their way within scoring distance of the goal line. At this point "Rooney" Rogan was inserted into the lineup and, after a twenty yard sprint, succeeded in planting the oval safely across the line. Pliza drove the ball between the uprights for the extra tally. With one half minute to go for the end of the melee, an Orange clad player from the Panthers intercepted a pass and skirted the local wing for forty yards.

Plisga, local fullback, grabbed a pass from the enemy as the final blast of the referee's whistle was heard. The lineups: Lpfavotte Panthes Jessup A. C. Benny Bass, Philadelphia junior light' understanding was that McCarthy had decided definitely to lead off with Root, presumably on the theory that Temple 0 0 211 weight, and Armando Santiago, Cuba, St. Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 as the climax.

At the Arena tomorrow greatly out weighed by the Blue and White Nans, fought hard but in vain against the contenders for the Wyoming Conference contenders and were scored upon in every quarter. Two he has returned to his best form. He night, Elzear Rioux, Canadian heavy' Reieree R. D. Evans, Urslnus.

Umpire A. M. Barron, Penn State. Field Judge J. R.

Lehecka, Lafayette Head linesman scored a 1 0 shutout in his last full weight champion, tangles with Roy game a week ago, spent their second and possibly last Sunday of the season without the necessity of preparing ingenious alibis for ill advised prophecies. Only one highly regarded eleven Georgetown felt the sting of defeat yesterday although several others escaped a tie or loss more by good luck than good management. Ace" Clark, Philadelphia, in the n. j. uunen.

swarthmore. Time of periods 15 minutes. Towuchdowns Hanson McCarthy, however, declared that Windup bout of ten rounds. Steve toucnaowns were recorded in the ond period. he wouldn't make his choice becween Schultz.

Points after touchdown Bonner, 2 (placements.) Subs Temple, Smith, Bridgeport featherweight, Technical the two hurlers until tomorrow. battles Lew Massey, Philadelphia, and Harrington lam. neaaiey. (biPaterson and Allmy entry, (c) Smith and Oots entry. SIXTH RACE Purse claiming; 2 year olds; 7 furlongs 'Mary Marvin 100; Pompon 107; 'Dunnegan 103; 'Truly Movin 100; Quiver 107; Bell Smith 105; The Senator 108: 'Rattle 100; Miss Peggy 105; Gibby's Choice 110; Pallady 110; Tela 107; 'Rahway 103; 'Suma 102; Good Indian 103.

Also eligible Del monlco 108; Elizabeth Sullivan 104; Pin On 105. SEVENTH RACE Purse claiming; 3 year olds and upward; 1 1 18 miles Jem 108; 'Duelist 108; 'The Show Off 108; 'Nick Cullop 110: 'Elizabeth 105; Yucatan 108; 'Peter Dixon 103; Ken tucky Ace 110; 'Account 108; 'Thistle Star 100; Lancer 108. schollenberger for Egner. Matovoy for Ougle, Godfrey for Marcus, McKosky for Bannak, Marcella for Hansen, Blacke for The Cub pilot expects George Earn mizas Jack Mcvey, New York Negro middle shaw, strong armed right hander of L. Thus Is was that Princeton, making Renda James weignt, engages Vincent Forglone, Phil its first start of the campaign, was wearsning.

Boner lor snutz, Conlin for Kramer. Augustine for Rublcam, Marcella for Hanson. Dongal for Noravlo, Olsen adelphia, in the other top bouts. Fruehan Cln Yar. lf.l IV Row Tn Vanderniailc Mlgrcn Vincent Burgess Galazin battled to a standstill by Amherst for the A to be Connie Mack opening selection.

Mack, however, has kept his pitching ideas very much under cover, indicating that he would not ior acnoiienDerger. zareK lor Mustovov Other bouts on the national schedule Monday At New York, St. Nicholas Butcavage Chlpak R. McLaughlin Q. Morgan h.

H. St. Thomas Bannlck for Sullivan. Flan. Melll R.

E. Barrett rlgan for Robson, McOrath for Cawley, arena, Arturo Schecklcs, Belgium, vs, decide until the day of the opener. ior uauagner. Pay Slivers, Brooklyn, middleweights Feletlminl R. Costelio Zesmer R.

Bubrick Cclleh Dee three periods but the Tigers finally punched across a touchdown in the last quarter to win, 7 0. Yale, on the other hand, revealed a startling offensive to bury Vermont under an 89 0 score, the largest any Eli team A. Oorskl R. H.B r. Oorskl p.

Nanticoke 7 A number of observers expect Lefty Grove to be the starting twirler for the American leaguers and there has Daugher Lew Klrsch, New York, vs. Ay Bryant, Newark, lightweights, and Vincent 14 an identical score. Fordham's' attack gained momentum with each period, twenty points in the last quarter sending the Maroons' margin over St. Bon aventure to 33 0 at the end of the game. Washington Jefferson had no more than a workout with Ashland, winning 60 10.

Rutgers was a bit disappointed with the 19 0 setback it handed Delaware and Lafayette's Leopafds did not appear to particular advantage against Churchill Downs 7 8 34 A 0 Tech 0 rerranti Referee Parker. Umnlr Burlr He. Apprentice allowance claimed. Jamaica Savage Worn as Trazer Karsie E. Barrett (By the Associated Press) VTDST Birr 1 OAA.

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H. B. even been the suggestion that Mack would cross up the dopesters and start Slreci, New York, vs. Sailor Matty, Shenandoah, welterweights, each ten rounds; at Columbus, Eddie has piled up since 1888. Mai Stevens' New Haven Bulldogs counted 30 first ltnesman Chlpoll.

Touchdowns: Vincent, Galasin Shedloskt, 2. Points after touchdowns: Burgess, Shedloski. Oelazln. 2. Sub.

McCormack Rogan nnvs u.eo tig year olds and upward: seven furlongs. FIRST RACE Purse three year downs to none for Vermont in scoring O'Dowd, Columbus vs. Tracey Cox, Pllzga Girad olds: six furlonas: tne veteran spitbalier, Jack Qulnn. To this McCarthy remarked briefly: "I hope they do start Qulnn." Mlnervus HSOreat Artist Mt5 Beau Aspln MlOiLlnda Archer .....102 13 touchdowns and making good on siihctitiiMnna: Jcssud. Geehan for Daug Indianapolis, featherweights, ten Index Wt.llndex Wt.

stitutlona: Nanticoke: Shedloski for Burgess; Gallagher for F. Oorskl; Leo for A. Gorskl; Grleser for Gallagher; Bartcs for Renda. 11 tries for point after touchdowns, rounds; at Boston, John Indrisano vs, her. Coolican for Costelio, Gerrlty lor Bar' rett, Blglin lor Rogan.

Ariine Connor 102 Lady Jule 107ILittle Captain ...105 Captain Jackson 'HOIDr. Tucker 105 At Cambridge Harvard's highly touted Tony Shucco, ten rounds. 1528 Coots 118 1520 Wood God ..121 1417 Coin Col'or 118 1478 Danish Pr. ..113 1188 Annapolis 1478 Sun Mission .118 521 Okaybee ....118 machine worked effectively and smoothly to down Bates, 48 0. Tom Although they have had a number of casualties, the Cubs as a whole are in good trim for the series.

Hartnett is definitely out of the battle, McCarthy announced, but this has been Wednesday at Canton, Tommy Freeman, Erie, vs. Young Harry Van Buren Tigers Win OLYPHANT IS WINNER Olyphant's Maroon and Gray eleven. SECOND RACE Claiming; purse $1,000: Gilligan scoring three touchdowns. Turn over ll5Vennie Day 112 Little Torch HOIPrinces.i Donna ...107 Katherine W. Wrack US Boys Preferred Dan 10 Lucky Xenora Run Oreb, Pittsburgh, welterweights, ten three year olds and upward; one mile and seventy vards: Muhlenberg which fell by 23 0.

Buck nell, on the other hand, shower surprising strength in crushing a pretty fair Albright team, 33 0 and Boston college revealed a complete reversal of form in overwhelming Maine, 42 0. Springfield conquerors of Brown a week ago, was held to a scoreless tie by the East Stroudsburg Teachers. The East fared welll on foreign which lost its opening game to Nanticoke a week ago, played its opening engagement at home on the Pern Hill rounds: Jack Townsend, New York, vs. Tom Williams, Chicago, Negro heavy Index Wt.llndex Wt. fields, offsetting Colgate's 13 6 beating From Avoca Spauldings The 1929 edition of the Van Buren Tigers, last year's second class county champions, opened their home season vpsterdav on the Luzerne street taken for granted right along.

Zach Taylor, who hurt a finger several weeks ago will start behind the bat 1472 Trunheon ..115 1481 Artilleryman 118 1283 Please 1151 1521 Nesonoli HI Peggv Mac 102 SECOND RACE Purse claiming 2 year olds: seven furlontTs. by Wisconsin with Pittshurgn's 52 7 grounds and handed Avoca High school's stalwart gridders a 13 0 weights, six rounds; at Cincinnati, Al Crisp, Chicago, vs. Freddie Miller, Cincinnati, featherweights, ten rounds; at trouncing of Duke and Davis ana jsuc ins' triumph over St. Louis. 22 13.

(1452) ZSin Cul'do lll 1575 Star Flyer ...102 1481 tRoy'l Play 1091 in every game, barring another ac cident. King Cherokee lot Roughneck M03 Mias Matt 105 Cherokee's Ridge 107 Lakeland 113 Vleux Carre 10518am Dink 103 rnunds and romped off with the de THIRD RACE The Lyn Brook Claiming AVOCA H. S. OLYPHANT H. 8.

Stakes; $2,000 added; two year olds; five and one half furlones: Kennedy L. Swallow Williams, one of the little three, defeated Mlddlebury 13 0 but Wesleyan bowed, as expected, to the Connecticut Agles, by the same score. Oakland, Freddie Fitzgerald, Columbus, vs. Young Jack Thompson, Negro, Los Angeles, welterweights, ten rounds. If the way field Capt.

Charley Grimm performed at first base this afternoon is a criterion, he has fully An intercepted pass, an end run and a forward pass over the goal line in the second period gave Western Maryland Its more or less surprising victory Index Wt.llndex Wt. Chicago Lad 103Lulle Belle 107 Lady Concord 105 Lokuta Far Callahan L. Sawchak McGarry Nalevanko Foy R. Rendu 1446 Gregory 1519 Jolly Pal 110 Friday At Hollywood, Speedy Dado, Philippines, vs. Charles Kaiser, Los (I486) Sage Fire ..110 Campion llOIPrudent Maid Mother's Choice 107 Little Rumpus Lehigh received an unpleasant sur 1471 Mombasa ...107 cision over the Avoca Spauldings to the rune of 19 0.

The game was played before the largest assemblage of fans to witness an amateur contest in recent years and was full of thrills and spectacular plays. The Tigers' first score came early In the first Quarter after a blocked (1426) Infinitus ..116 1413 B'boon Maid 107 1285 'Water F'l 105 Coby Bell 107 Angeles, featherweights, ten rounds. over Georgetown, the only real upset of the day. Pennsylvania, barely able to beat Franklin and Marshall a week ago. ran into more difficulties against 1506 tOay Past ..103 recovered irom nis Droken arm and layoff.

Elwood English, shortstop, who has been out with an Injured right thumb, also is ready to start. The thumb in fact, bothers English more in handling his bat than it does in (1506) Lampbl'clc 1101(1471) Oreyola ihiku Mue curse si.zoo; claiming; 3 olds and upward; seven furlongs: .108 prise in the shape of a 20 20 tie with Penn Military but Franklin and Mar shaU ran true to form in downing Dickinson by a 32 0 count. Tufts wa3 given a hard fight by Colby which Purdue's "Three Musketeers," Welch, 107 Creedon R. Jankovie Casey R. Chancy Watson McGovern Williams R.

H. Pesota Skieikowsky L. H. Pljar Hlnes F. Fron Avoca 0 0 0 00 WU UUI 1471 Mild Star Forward Glayds McClain ...107 FOURTH RACE The Eldorado Handicap; Harmeson ana caraway, close per' Swarthmore but finally came tnrough with a 20 6 victory.

Niagara gave Mulligans Bon ..115 Lucky Nancy Tannic "llO Drifter M05 Drifter M05iOov. Pratt M10 purse ii.zuo; tnree year oids and upward one and one sixteenth miles: handling the ball. sonal friends and teammates, hope to continue in athletics after gradua Cornell a stern tussle before surrend Index Wt.llndex Wt The boys are full of pepper." de surrendered by 12 6 but Rochester romped through Alfred at a 27 0 rate. Junior 10SGolden Powder ...115 tion as proiessional baseball players. Asplnwall Girl 107 Sinfuss M02 1476 Upset Lad ..104 1430 African ....118 1370 Prls Carter 1181 1244 Display 118 Olyphant 0 7 0 8 1J Substitutions I Avcca I Hoklen.

Hlnes; Clark, Casey; Whitney, Clark; Runskv, Laquta; Hlnoskle, Williams. i Olyphant I Metro. Farai Blanco. Sawchak: Onze. Saw punt was recovered by Oranahan on the fifteen yard line from where Tobin skirted left end for the initial marker.

Shortly after the second quarter opened Noriekas tossed a thirty yard forward to Granahan, who was downed on the eight yard line. On a trick shift play, Cawley snatched a clared McCarthy, "and as for myself I feel more as though a load is off my shoulders, now that the regular Miss Moonlight Adler M07 riri'H kace two year olds; erlng 22 6 and Brown Just managed to nose out Rhode Island, 14 6. Navy found William and Mary a tougher foe than had been expected but scored 13 points in the last half to win 15 0. The Nittany Lions of Perm Etate also ran into rough waters against six iunongs: Index Wt.llndex Wt. Chiz Donan M10 Friend MlOiWhlsk Arrow ....107 Cheering lOHOldeon 110 Col.

Steward U5iTwo Bills 110 chak; Wilccham, McGovern; Pesota; Chomo, McHale. Touchdowns Fron, 1134 Sand Fid'r 1131 1490 Chalice 107 College Football Scores 1535 Btanton ...110 1509 Snowflalce ..107 points alter toucnaowns Cheney. Referee Moore, 8. T. C.

Lineman Collucl, Vllla FOURTH RACE Purse claiming; year olds and upward: one mile and a 1534 Wrackell Mad Hattie 110 season is over, rather than feeling any worry about the series. To me the hardest part was winning the pennant. "I don't think the team is overconfident. It looks to me as though the A's and ourselves are well rr.atched. If you give Mack's club an nova.

(15:31 Annan Maybe 110 furlong. Lebanon Valley before pulling out a short aerial and registered tne second six pointer. NO further scoring resulted until the last quarter when the Bone Hill eleven 1535 Camp Me'sa 107 1516 Martls 110 EAST 'Ohio State 19, Wittenberg 0. 15 0 verdict, and Elmer Layden's Du Marry Dale M05 Donn Bon M0 Japlac Mil Hawthorne SIXTH RACE Claiming; purse $1,000 quesne outfit, a strong small college N. Y.

U. 26, West Va. Wesleyan 0. Columbia 31. Union 0.

three year olds and upward; one and one Sootllght '108 Jack Savage FIRST RACE Purse 11.500: claiming: sixteentn mnes Southland Boy 108 Index Wt.llndex Wt pulled their famous now you see it now you don't pass which was cli maxed bv Novickas shooting a forty maiden 2 year olds; six furlongs. Pike's Peak 112 Illinois 112 edge in pitching, you've got to give us credit for having the punch and the ability to come back. fifth race Tne valley Roaa; purse maidens: all ages, six furlongs. 351 Villager ..114 (1485) Dolan 126 1530 Nat Evans ..116 Malolo lHinShella Bvrne 90 1408 Your Play ...112 1524 Hush Mon'v 112 Tariff 112'Cabildo 112 Robert 112 Dan Alexander ...112 Son of Volta ...112 Beaver Boy '107 (15331 Holty Tolty 118 A thing I like most about this ball Syrell 99 Southland King ...102 five yard aerial to Granahan, who scored unmolested. Cooney plunged the center of the f.eld for the point (1530) Turf Idol ..116 1542 ion pr us 99'Nevef Tell bF.ager Polly Swift Way 112 Royal Belle Fordham 33, St.

Bonaventura 0. C. C. N. Y.

0, Lowell Textile 0. Army 33, Gettysburg 7. Yale 89, Vermont 0. Princeton 7, Amherst 0. Dartmouth 68, Hobart 0.

Penn 22, Swarthmore 6. Penn State 15, Lebanon Valley 0. Navy 15, W. and M. 0.

1517 Lrs Rozeux 1181 1498 Carolman ..121 team is that it bounds right back after every licking." team, held West Virginia to a 7 7 tie. Holy Cross was another aggregation that failed to win by anywhere near the expected margin, downing Providence by only 14 6 and Vlllanova could do no better than 16 to 7 against Loyola of Maryland. But there were many others who ran 30 points or more as expected. Al Marsters scored six touchdowns and kicked six placements after touchdown .102 aHamllton Mint Sweepings Clark King 112 Favorite Olrl 498 Afterglow ...121 1517 Lehigh Val 1181 ...108 ...109 ...108 ..102 Scott cMy No peace Bud 112 Royal Beauty Michigan 17. Michigan State 0.

Illinois 25, Kansas 0. Wisconsin 13, Colgate 6. Iowa State 27, Grlnnell 7. Chicago 27, Beloit 0 (1st). Chicago 27, Lake Forest 6 (2nd).

Northwestern 13, Butler 0. Minnesota 39, Coe 0. Iowa 46, Monmouth 0. Akron 25, Kent Normal 0. Nebraska 0, Southern Methodls 0.

Davis and Elkins 22, St. Louis 13. Baker 18, Washburn 14. De Pauw 7, Oberlin 0. Purdue 26, Kansas Aggies 14.

Morningside 40, Augustcna 7. There will be no chance for the 1511 'Circus Ri'r 114 1536 Bpear Rock jib after touchdown. The lineups: TiRcrs 8pauldlngs Kovzen Coleman ..111 ..102 ..114 ..102 99 99 ..102 1530 iBlaboer (1498) iTlp ary 2d 113 Corlnne 109 Ten Mile Sweet Tidings Chattering Alouise Main Sail ..112 1536 tAlayer ...108 1530 zest 112 Jennings R.T Gilroy fans or experts to further Inspect the Athletics until they step on the field Tuesday afternoon for the opening SECOND RACE Purse 11.500; claiming: 99 Overboard 99 High Grace ..114 Loretta B. Miss Plunger Powers ..1021 121 1530 tPop Bell 1508 Negotiator year olds and upward; six furlongs: Sister Ruby bTrving Roycrofter HSiWatch On '110 Five apprentice allowance pounds Brown 14, R. I.

State 6. Lafayette 23, Muhlenberg 0. Lehigh 20. Penn M. C.

20. Blind Pal claimed. aH. P. Headley entry: bPaterson Almv en.

pound' apprentice allowance Seven game, scheduled to befn at 1:30 p. Central standard time. The American league champions are due here around 5 p. m. tomorrow.

The Cubs have a final workout scheduled at noon try; cSmlth Coots entry. SIXTH RACE Purse 11.200: clalmlne: 2. claimed. year olds; seven furlongs. as Dartmouth swamped Hobart 68 0.

Ralph Hewitt and Charley Joyce, sophomore, scored all of Columbia's points in the Lions' 31 0 triumph over Union. Army rallied In the last half to beat Gettysburg, 33 7, Murrel crossing the Pennsylvanians' line three time. Coral Boss 115 Jackie Boy "110 Bogan 115 Strike 108 Brockaway 115 Lady Basil '107 Royal Ruby 103 Colonel Drage ....119 Aviator USHIdden Thoughts 118 Evelyn 115IBI11 Henry 115 Ike Davis M10 Bill Delhi 103 Paternal US Laddiego 115 THIRD RACE Purse claiming: 8 year olds and upward; one mile and a Laurel Mary Marvin 107 Dunnegan M03 Truly Movin' Quiver 107iBell Smith M05 Syracuse 55, St. Lawrence 0. Manhattan 27, Geo.

Washington 7. West Virginia 7, Duquesne 7. Tufts 12, Colby 6. Hqly Cross 14, Providence 6. Cornell 22, Niagara 6.

Rutgers 19, Delaware 0. Boston College 42. Maine 0. Betting odds continued tonight to FIRST RACE Purse $1,300:. maiden colts and geldings: 6'i iunongs.

iago 115, favor the A's at 11 to 10 on the opening game and 6 to 5, in some instances as high as 7 to 5 on the series. The Senator 108, Rattle MOO Miss Peggy M05 Otbby's Choice ...110 Pallady 110 Tela 107 Rahway MM Suma M02 Oood Indian Delmonlcp 108 Stevens and Sebo again ran wild as Yankee Doodle 113. Timon 115, (aiHandy. man 115, Bub McFarland 115, Culloden 115, Mucker 115, Pro Tern 115, Notus 115, Luggage 115, Joe Teddy 115, Oulde Right 115. Also eligible.

(a)Brown Admiral Inca Carnegie Tech 26. Thiel 0. St. John's (B'klyn) 12, Drexel 7. Night football sounds like something Elizabeth Slllvan 104iPln On 105 Syracuse toppled St.

Lawrence, 55 0, and New York University won handily over West Vorginla Wesleyan, 26 0, as did Carnegie Tech over Thiel by 115. Ir descent 115, Molne 115, Calome 115 Haverford 0, Urslnus 0. Kiroack RG Caraon Cawley McGuire Cabe L.G Barley Brcnsha L.T Haskins Granahan L.E Tuvender Cooney Ward Campbell R.H.B Horvich Tobin L.H Nealls Ilovickis F.B Beef Score by periods: V.m Buren Tigers 6 6 0 718 Avoca Spauldings 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutions: McDonough for Korsack; Connors for Granahan; Medallli for Cabe; Phillips for Tobin; Snyder for Campbell; Arnfleld for Koyzen; McHale for Novickas; McLaughlin for Jennings. Touchdowns: Tobin, Cawley, Granahan, Point after touchdown: Cooney. First downs: Van Buren, 13; Avoca, 1.

Referee: Campbell. Marvine A. A. Defeats West Side Pool Team The Marvine A. A.

grid team chalked up its second straight victory of the season yesterday by defeating the West Side Pool eleven, 13 to 6. Frank Marcholonls was the star of the game. He Intercepted a forward pass and ran eighty yards for a touch ultra modern, but gas lights illuminated the field for a game between Armageddon 115, Paul O. 115, Cross seventh RACE Purse 11.200; claiming 3 year olds and upward; one mile and a six teenth. ..108 Julie lOS ...105 Captain Haney 113 ..108 Hosata 3d .1 3 Groom Omor 113 Handle 113 1 1 2 Frances Rock ,...110 ...108 Live Let Live ....108 Miss Kernel Indianapolis Duck It Blue Blood Flag Ship Black Shirt Oold Mark Rnnes 115.

Paokv H. 115. a)R. A. Falrbalrn and Frederick Johnson Southwest Missouri Teachers' college and the Cherokee Indian team in 1904.

Jem 10 Duellst MOS The Show Off Nick Cullop M10 entry. SECOND RACE Purse steeple Susquehanna 20, Wash'ton (Md.) 0. Rochester 27, Alfred 0. R. P.

I. 20, Cooper Union 0. W. and J. 60.

Ashland 0. Geneva 19. Cansius 7. Harvard 48. Bates 0.

Eaaer Play Banton U2. Also eligible 'Black Friar 111. Elizabeth M05iYucatan 108 Peter Dixon Kentucky Ace Account Star MOO SEVENTH RACE Purse claiming; FOURTH RACE The Ridge Handicap; purse 3 year olds; six furlongs. Aquaplane 107IKIngstone 105 chase; claiming: 4 year olds and upward; about 2 miles. Rooney 134, Skedaddle 134, Noon Jov 130, (a)Author 134.

"Rufus 139, (aiMantonlan 113, ib)Eon 134, Autumn Bells 134, Barleycorn 131, (b)Slr Sweep 130. Lancer M08I Apprentice allowance claimed, Judge Hay 105 N. Y. Aggies 6, Mor.tclair Norm. 6.

Bethany 26, Fairmont 0. utan Aggies 9, Montana Stats 0. Wabash 13, Central Normal 0. Loyola (Chicago) 12, Okla. City 0.

Marquette 40, Lawrence 0. North Dakota 26, Superior 7. Lombard 26. So. Illlnob Normal 0.

Emporia 6. Hays State Teachers 0. Colorado Aggies 20, Wyoming 7. Wilberforce 13. Bluefleld 13.

Columbia (la.) 14, Simpson 0. Wis B. Hteam 33, Stevens Point 0. Oklahoma 42, Oklahoma Fr. 7.

Michigan B. Team 0, Central State 16 etchers 9 Washington V. (Mo.) 34, Illinois Coll 7. St. Xavler 25, Georgetown College 13.

SOUTH New River 20, Tusculum 0. Wake Forest 19, Richmond 0. Tennessee 20, Chattanooga 0, Southwestern 42, Lambuth 0. Union (Tenn.) 21, Bethel 7. Tulane 13.

Texas A. and'M. 10. Mlllsaps 0. Howard 0.

Texas Christian 20, Simmons 0. Virginia 6. South Carolina 0. Georgia 27, Furman 0. Alabama 22, Mississippi 7.

Davidson 7, Wofford 0. V. P. I. 37, Hampden Sldney 6.

Pittsburgh 52, Duke 7. 3 year olds and upward; 1 1 16 miles. Badger Face 108, 'Iraq 109, Fair Class 116. 'Ring On 107, Jane Rinehart 109, Krlck 113, Fred Parker 116. 'Buddha 115, 'Fair Bill 111, Bosky 113, Blade 112, 'Sea RID 115.

Ben Marsnaii FIFTH RACE The Hawthorne Gold Cud: aiH. Teller Archibald snd F. J. Buchanan and M. 32, Dickinson 0.

Final Standing of Major League Clubs NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (JP). The final standings of the major leagues follow 125.000 added; 3 year olds and upward; one entry. (hiA Farm Jeerson Livingston entry. ndley mue ana a quarter.

THIRD RACE Purse $1,300: claiming: 1 tDlstractlon 128iSunBeau 128 Apprentice allowance claimed. 10 pounds apprentice allowance claimed, Misstep 128 Karl Eltel 120 Brown Wisdom ...128 Blackwood 128 tDlavolo 1261 National Won Welfare Industrial Loop Schedule fe Tuesday Evening Oet. 8 David Sirk Co. vs. finauMlnv Hakrlu down.

The lineups: twneatiey stable entry. SIXTH RACE Purse 11.500: elalmlni: 3. 98 Marvine Conn. Aggies 13, Wesleyan 0, Juniata 7, Johns Hopkins 0. Villanova 16, Loyola (Md.) 7.

Springfield 0, East Stroudsburg 0. TEMPLE 20, ST. THOMAS 0. Bucknell 33, Albright 0. St.

Joseph 14, Baltimore 0. North Carolina V. 43, Maryland 0. Williams 13, Mlddlebury 0. Bowdoln 18, Mass.

Aggies 0. Westminster 7, Allegheny 6. Norwich 7, Coast Guard Acad. 0. Wagner 38, Conn.

Jr. College 0. year olds and upward; one mile and a Alleys 1 9. Scranton Lace1 vs. Marvine Colliery, Alleys 8 4, 7 p.

m. Prudential Insurance va. 1st National Chicago Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati ..113 ..113 ..113 84 78 71 70 68 Jean Desalble Guy Frailer Jeb Euorrymous Rock Way ...108, Far Away House Lockavltch Batsavlch Kamlnsky Lewis Roach Naughton J. Marchalonls McRone F.

Marchalonls G'lboy West Side Pool Hefleron Gallagher Gerrlty Vanston H. Jones Hughes Jones Yevick Thomas McDonald Calpln vesr olds and upwards; 6 furlongs. hodgson 112, Flnlr 116, 'Play Flower 100. King Bird 112, 'Boo 107, 'Complication 107, Fair Anita 108, 'Lasaa 107. Benlsh Way 108, Slice 112, Handvs Bond 107, Foun v.

datlon Stone 107. Also eligible 'Ebuford 111, Raucona 111, Morsun 108, Hot Time 116, (a I Anaconda 112. laiThe Tartar 116, Mortgage 110, Bon of John 116. faic. D.

Pryor W. S. Bogler entry. FOURTH RACE Purse the Oladlola; fillies; 2 year olds: t't furlongs. Frock 114, Mlntolga 119.

Jalna ill, (ai Peace 111, Llllabelle 108, Pious 111, (a)Alert 111, Grey Abbess 114, Curtsey 1111, (a I J. E. Wlndener entry. FIFTH RACE The Annapolis Handicap: purse 3 ytar olds and upward lVi miles. Oarsman 122, (alPrineess Tina 115.

lalBobashela 121. Orey Coat 120, Beacon Hill 126. (a iRudley Farm entry. SIXTH RACE Purse claiming; 3 Bank. Alleys 1 2.

Breyers Ice Cream Co. vi. Woodlawn Dairy, Alleys 3 4, I p. m. Dundell Boosters To Play Crescents One of the big grid games of the local amateur football season will be played Sunday afternoon at the Dunmore Ball park where the Dundell Boosters, popularly acclaimed first class champions of the region, last season, will engage the strong West Side Crescents, a formidable contenders for the honors In 1928.

The Dundell players will practice at Weston field tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Among those who will play with the Boosters are Carey, former John Hopkins' star; Al Petinas, Mc Kensle and Oaughan. .113 103 108 Jim Bridger Lost 54 65 67 '74 82 83 88 98 46 66 73 81 84 93 Boston 56 learn Bianainga AI Garnet U3Travmore 'Ill Pet. .645 .575 .556 .513 .464 .458 .429 .364 .693 .571 .533 .520 .467 .455 .388 .377 Potfull 108 1 John Johnson jr. 113 American Philadelphia ...104 1st National Bank 6 Glocksnas Bunthorne 113 Lllllan Mooar ....108 SEVENTH RACE Purse 11.500: r.l.lmi Score by periods: New York Pet.

.667 .667 .600 .334 .134 .000 West Side Pool 6 0 0 0 8 Marvine 0 0 713 3 year olda; one mile and seventy yards. Milton Moore. ...103 Schaf Wohl Mt Scranton Lace Co 8 Spauldlng Bakeries 4 Marvine Colliery 4.. David 811k Co 8 Breyers Ice Cream Co. ....2 Woodlawn Dairy 1 Prudential Insurance 0 Shady Rest 108 Ham 108 Touchdowns: J.

Marchalonls, F. March alonls. Calnln. 88 81 79 71 70 59 58 West Chester 27, Trenton Normal 2. Rider 19, Long Island U.

0. WEST Ohio University 26, West Liberty 0. John Carroll 33, Adrlal 0. Mount Union 20, Defiance 6. Miami 18, Western Reserve 0.

Baldwin Wallace 6, Case 0. Denison 20, Muskingum 0. Ohio Wesleyan 51, Heidelberg 20. Notre Dame 14, Indiana 0. Cleveland St.

Louis Washington Detroit Chicago Boston U. of South 6, Transylvania 6. Stetson 12, Norman 0, Florida 12. V. M.

I. 7. Georgia Tech 27, Mississippi A. and M. 13.

Western Kentucky 12, Ball Normal 0. South Georgia A. and M. 7, Southern 0. Louisiana State 68, Southwestern (la).

0. for Substitution Msrvlne: F. Llpo Monica Norlne Tommy Led lis Magdalena 100Katrlna 104 Nancy Beth M06 Dodle Lelihton "ion Olocknss; P. Llpo for Batsavage: Kam for ear olds and upward; 1 1 16 miles Pellrcrlno 118. 'Mister 111.

'Knnclcnn for Lewis: LocKavicn lor ftoacn; yuaaer The Emery and Henry football team West Side Pool: Davis Kamm nskv. Thistle Coot lOSiVlmont Maiden's Choice ..11 lThe Padra 108 Pual Hlrtensteln 104 in, neiorm io. single men in. in has won nineteen games in two years Thomas: Phillips for Gallagher; Thomas trepld 111, Fire Opal 109, Festlo 112, Sllck lor Davis, wny 112, 'Cogwheel 107, Nlcodemu 113, without a loss or a tie. Apprentice allowance claimed.

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