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JIMMY vs Of MURPHY'S COLUMN last Saturday, showej up on'sugar and Darrell Brewster satlhoped they would be In condi- ciutches and coach tne sidelines. PSAL Schools Setfnjur.iwSlow tion to help out against gan State. They are All-Ameri- Munn said he wont lie able to consin nlav "frr snmp tnnp I Ivy Big Ten Elevens Munn assigned Dick Pani to'worried lhe condition of Xcan halfback Vic janowicz, take the starting fullback CarI n's ace sophomore Joe Campunella, and end For Grid Openers gnment. but mourned that, naif back who sparkled against, Sherwin Gandee. Chicago, Oct.

3 (U.R Injuries PAGING DODGER OFFICIALS It might not be a bad idea for President Walter O'Malley and Vice Presidents Buzzy Bavafi and Fresco Thompson to take a trip cut to a homestead at E. "1st St. and Avenue and they may get a practical idea on how to restore Rex Barney's control next Spring. Bob Veritch a former acrobat in vaudeville for 28 Uft gaping holes in the Michi-if1'3 reserve backfield strength' Marquette last weekend butj Sam Talarico, Indiana's vet-gan State and Purdue football j'5 running low. turned up with a Charley horseleran offensive tackle, said good- lineups today and raised ques- There was similar consterna-jy esterday.

Nevertheless, he bye to football for the 1951 sea-tion marks over the fighting tion at Purdue, where only one. scheduled Carl for duty against'scn as result of a knee injury By SAM GOLDAPER Scholastic football in P. S.A, I ranks makes its debut to morrow when Brooklyn Tech opposes Abraham Lincoln High power of Wisconsin, lndianajletterman end was in shape to Illinois Saturday. suffered in last Saturday's years, has rigged up an odd- ff 'practice. Bernard Flowers was Three Ohio State with Notre Dame.

gndilers; hruier it Lincoln Field, 2:30 p.m., and New Utrecht is paired with ann unio Mate. looking apparatus in the Wayne Benson, the sole survivor of last hurt in the Bucks' 70 Sophomore fullback Harrv Manual Training at Red Hook Stadium at 2:30 p.m. With the drivewav of his home to im exception of Erasmus Hall, which played despite the coaches' first-string fullback who led the end's bruising clash with Texas, victory over Southern Metho- Jagielski was assigned to take ground attack against Michigan! while veteran wingmen but coach Woody Hayes'his place. stoppage last year, tomorrow's two games will be the first in volving Brooklyn P.S.A.L. elev ens since the completion of the 63 High Schools To Compete in f.V v- i.

It will also be the coaching debut of two of three new boro P.S.A.L. football coaches, Sam VlAin Your on, I rimro Tourney prove the control of his son. Bob a right-handed pitcher of St. John's Prep, Floyd Bennett Post in the American Legion Junior League and the Bonnie Movers in the Industrial League. He dolled up old piping with a carpet hung on it like a movie screen with a lot of give to break the flight of the ball.

It resembles a five on a dice. The dots used represent pitches low and high inside and outside and the one in the middle a pitch through the heart of the plate. Daddy Veritch has even built a regulation mound and the pitching distance is even Askinasi, Brooklyn lech. Tne two former Brooklyn College stars have their work cut out as thev come face to face with two well-experienced coaches. I Sixty-three high schools will Henry Kahan of Lincoln and compete in the P.S.A.L.

baket-Jimmv McNamara. Manual. ball tourney this season. This Both games are non-loop is an increase of five teams' Brooklyn will be sponsoring itsjover 1949, when the cage sport first official P.S.A.L. champion- was last conducted.

The new-ship but plav in that loop won't 'comers to the competition are get under way until next week-'Grady Vocational in the Brook-enj lvn loop and Thomas Edison Vocational, Queens newest trade Veteran Backs school. Old standbys who had All four teams will be sport-; dropped basketball before the ing veteran backs, who were coaches' strike but are return- Bob Veritch mm around in 1949. Joe Armenio is; ing are Food Trades and George Utrecht's mainstav; Joe Caputo Washington in Manhattan and is Manual's hope: Harvey Selig- Morris High, Bronx, man is expected to lead the Lincoln offense and Edward Mai Shanman Is the new Palanek is the Tech big gun. Erasmus Hall soccer coach. Besides the hard running Shanman, who coached hasket-Armenio, the other Utrecht! ball at Textile before coming to starting backs who will bejErasmus, replaces John Cald-functioning from a single wing well-formation are Gary Schwartz- back.

Eddie Romeo ami The Midwood and Jefferson Vaojin i football game scheduled for vdMlt' 1 1 .1 I MrVamara pvnwtfrt tn "ds uec" u' "PI'- The fray was cancelled because leash a passing attack which he has built around Caputo. neither team was ready. The two schools will scrimmage Fri The Park Slopers other back- day instead. Midwood will open its season field starters, who will be working out of a winged are Joe Casale, George Leaver and against Madison in a loop en counter Oct. 13 at Brooklyn George Venditto.

College Field and Jefferson's in augural is a league clash with Manual, Oct. 11. Rowland Patterson, field secretary of the P.S.A.L., says rifle rt cyy Kyuu in your mc Making up the first string Lincoln backfield, besides Selig-man, will probably be Joseph Pontrello, Victor Abraham and Don Altman. Tech's first team backfield consists of Palanek, William White, speedster Andy Chiasera and Stan Leonik. The Brooklyn Eagle's picks are Lincoln over Brooklyn Tech, and Manual over New Utrecht, 19-7.

coaches will be paid. Their coaching salary will be $210, the same scale as paid to other worExs magic in your car! Smooth New Power in 10 Miles or Your Money Back minor sport mentors. Bernard Steiner will be one of Coach Al Badain's leading regulation. As a result ot the apparatus, the youngster is a vastly improved pitcher and appears to have what it takes to eventuallv get a Uing in the majors, which is his chief ambition. Since using the machine, Bob's control is almost perfect.

HAD DODGER, YANK TRIALS While George Sisler was with the Dodgors the boy had a trial at Ebbets Field, but while a good prospect, he was still in school and the rlub could not deal with him. The same was true with tiie Yankees with whom he tried out at the Stadium on two occasions under Scout Buster Brown and Coach Jim Turner. They impressed but they, too, had to maintain a hands-off attitude. Bob first came to light as a pitcher with Mary Queen or Heaven Parochial School which he twirled to the C. Y.

0. sectional title in the C. Y. 0. tourney.

The talented 17-year-old lad curved for the parish Juniors a year ago and the past Spring was wth St. John's Prep varsity, but he was overshadowed by Jack Dalton, who spun the Little Redmen to the C. H. S. A.

A. city title. However, Veritch did see some service and gave a good iiccount of himself when he performed. Coach Herb Hess of the Vincentians plans to alternate the pair next Spring if Bob continues to improve as he has tince working on the apparatus his dad equipped for him. With the Floyd Bennet Post nine, runner-up to Edward Cummings Post for the Kings County title, Veritch won six and lost none and had a 3-0 record with the Bonnie Movers in a relief role.

His overall record for the campaign W'as 19-3 Bob played football with St. John's Prep in his freshman year. Now a junior, he has given up the grid to concentrate on baseball. FAMILY OF ACROBATS The Veritch family has been acrobats for four generations and almost a century. Bob's dad performed in vaudeville with his sister, Ruth, under the name of Mazuz and Mazette.

His dad and his dad's father were all famous acrobats, the family originating from Tangiers, Morocco. They are Arabians and were originally Mohammedans but are now Catholics. Miles Kahan, son of Henry Kahan, coach of the Abraham Lincoln High School football team, is a student in the Medical School at Cornell University. Miles formerly managed the Honest Abe's grid forces. ON INJURED LIST Jack Boehm, formerly an Erasmus Hall High School star, who is playing guard with the Amherst College football team, is recovering from a back injury and hopes to be back in action shortly.

Coach John J. McLaughry of the Lord Jeffs looks for his line to be bolstered when Boehm returns to the wars. Six members of the Xavier High School football team this Fall are from Brooklyn and 13 from Long Island. The boroughites are Joe Leto and Anthony Iserillo, halfbacks; Joe Penta, a fullback; Don Cook and Walter Slawgki, tackles, and Joe Duffy, an end. The Long Islanders playing with the Cadets include Dick Lanning and Charley Garvey, Flushing, and George Meyding, Hempstead, quarterback Tom Murphy, Great Neck, halfback; Joe McGinnis, Jaq' ion Heights, and Joe Rimone, Glendale, fullbacks; Bob Fontana, Port Washington; Ronald Wokoun, Massapequa; Alfred Canal and Michael Horan, Manhasset, guards; John Murphy, Flushing, and John Mari, Jackson Heights, tackles, and Teter Schmidt, Jackson Heights, end.

tennis stalwarts at Erasmus this Spring. Badain, who also LONG ISLAND coaches the Buff and Blue bas ketball team, knows the name Swiss Soccer Club of Steiner only too well. It wasn't so long ago that Len Steiner, Bernard's older broth power. (You can notice the difference within the first 10 miles.) Enjoy the carefree certainty of easy starting in any weather! You can even eliminate the usual slow-speed break-in of new and reconditioned engines because with Rislone in the crankcase you can drive at normal speeds immediately with complete safety! Ask your garage or service man to put a quart of Rislone in your oil today (2 quarts in larger cart). Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.

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Feel the surge of smooth, new Host to Knitters er, while starring for Brooklyn Tech, hooked up with Sid Schwartz in the biggest inter-scholastic net rivalries. Valley Stream, Oct. 4 The Len, who was graduated from Swiss Soccer Club, leading con Cornell, is an Army lieutenant RISLONE for all engines automobile, truck, bus, tractor, diesel, stationary, electrical all power plants in Texas and Schwartz is in his senior year at the University of Miami. tender for the German-American Soccer League's Big Ten Division crown this season, will get its severest test of the current RISLONE VIH lff obiarbt film 4 I 1 Newtown High will be repre rviter full torn. campaign on Sunday when it sented in the 1951 PSAL soccer tournament.

The Pioneer plays host to the champion Ger-. man Hungarian Knitters at ma 1 nl i mum hooters will be coached by Dr. prvltivn nd pewfr. RISLONE beept oil fr-f low ing fr Instant, officiant lubrication, wn in lukt-lera weather. Firemen's Memorial Field.

George Barclay, who used to handle baseball and basketball at the Elmhurst school. The Knitters, in addition to And Quick, taiy Itarling in all WMtktrl Dr. Barclay has issued a call winning the Big Ten title last year, also annexed the national amateur and titles. Smooth, new sower at all ipeedt, JOHN LICHT, 8696 18TH AVE. for candidates and hopes to Already the possessor of vic book several pre-tournament! games for the next two Several of the games will be tories over Newark and Prospect Unity and a tie with the played at Newtown Field.

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with game time set for 3 clock. TOMMY HOLMES Continued from Page 23 Ing support that was simply out of this world. Billy Cox played a game at third base, the like of which has never been seen before. He was a glove-man virtuoso. Peewee Reese came close to matching Cox's brilliance and so did Robinson and Hodges.

DODGERS DAZED There was every reason to understand at the finish why the Dodgers stood there stunned, dead in their tracks standing up when Thomson's smash brought them to the end of the line. In the closing days of a tough and rugged fight, they had picked themselves up off the floor and fought so hard and well. The Giants richly deserve the congratulations they received. But this was the roughest possible kind of a defeat to take. It was the first pennant for the Giants in 17 years, but you had to come out of a daze and congratulate them with sincerity.

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"A small squad with high hopes" is the way Wiedman sums up his team's prospects. "Numerically, we probably tiave the smallest squad in the P. S. A. L.

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Fronstin are the starting guards with Marvin Goodkin, Frank Stein, Noel Blum, Howie Teitelbaum, Ira Weiss, Irwin Liebowitz and Sid Weinberg, reserves. Marty Spielman is the center with Bernie Greenberg and Norman Bartcll his subs. Tilden opens its season against James Madison at Tilden Field Saturday. Gene Korba, who teaches at P. S.

208, and Murray Wolf, who started at Tilden in 1943 and later attended Kentucky, are Wied-mans' assistants. Murray's brother, Dave, Is a backfield E.sposito, Jerry Reiter, David Kazdin, Joe Bostic, Howie Gur-sky and Leonard Weinstock. Jerry Court is the only end to have clinched a starting berth. The other first team hopefuls are Bob Rennie, Earl Arlington, Tom Acerra and Harvey Frankel. Howie Slosberg, a regular in 1949, is being counted on to be the bulwark of the line.

Slosberg is a six-foot, three-inch, 240-pounder. Don Elkins has the inside track on the other starting tackle berth with Stanley Dorsch, Milt Berman and Harvey Bergen, understudies. Bernie Yudelowitz and Chuck lip for it in spirit," said Wied man. "We have only 35 players LTilden operates out of a for- mation. Stanley Herman and out but don't sell us short." The Tilden coach then added, lot too late for newcomers me have the uniforms." Captain Arnie Block is the Bernie Blue are the best of the halfbacks.

Wiedman still has two to select from among candidates Frank Sanpagna, Frank BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR OCT. 4, 1951 25 candidate. I.

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