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SIX I hhN NhW CASTLE NEWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 929 And Cuban Swan Blows Monday Kusic Hopes To Deliver Knockout To Prove His Belief That Hernandez Is Mere Of One Fight'P Cuban Will Endeavor To Show That He Is The Best Lightweight Who Has Appeared At Bowl; Four Other Good Bouts Promised And Promoter Hopes For Crowded House. THIS AGE OF SLOGANS OooyrUitiL br K. BY GOLDBERG u.f i 1 I I) 1. Pam of lightweights wiio 'iif qi 'iOii ill come Monday niglit J' Ku i wo ii.sted discipie of .1 Hain aiid was given a draw.

99 of 11 won with pienty iTiu i' gi tonqueror of lA nuOfi I 1 lO.o C'lngm exhiboed a physician's ccr- 1 .1 'Prui iigiO il( hied to New York and I aid I I'ci scarceiy tasted I. i 1 it' wvii iUTijrr t- into action at 135 pounds. If ihr gentlonian from Sebring will up and iiunch witli the boy irorii Wampum tiie four rounder will be crammed with action until either 'I BErTTEzPt "IP MEXi Vs ALL COH. KTXOOUO EVSMTOALLSL WHY I -TMfe-Re A MFl rot-Afii rOR THAW Svndicatp, i iir-'-ncir- to 1 ht i oi .1 I I tI 'O'' i Mt mi, 'O lit UifH naan li iVf 1 t. ji'i i'll E).

1 al 1 lO'X K. ii f. 1'- it. i iom lO; 10 b' liiM a i iliiP iif 1 Mit' in nianii't r. I)uk( i ning and nnfii tiiC iudU uiuiei wav jjifji- 1 no itason to tinnk woikeci out this 'iitfriuxm at ria gymnaw rn THLT i TJ THE.

ia I LOOL no 1- icxKH OHS EASTER 3 TO CE OUL OTTO USAOLIS THIS EARTSl MX UISCoviLPO FOR YOUR- -seLFV'YoLR WOAl'T AbvJlCL HIS YoO hi Goe OUT I ATTO THE sooRLfc. TflAKKST, I. I' Ati V' 1-j lAl 7 THC.K':»" E.st bell ends the contest (iuiiano Acquivania, a sider uill tackle another fifth warder in I ritz Zingier. Tlicy are bantamweight and Zingier has milled twicf' but acquivania will be making his debut. He i.s a confident kid and and apparently will make things interesting for Zingier In the first four rounder.

'Ihe first bout will commence at nine o'clock savings time. thr locH tV.num in rmKi.li ni ile .7 of the Judges r. Ill i.ii i.biUtv to "iH no! H- knmvn until li. tti. ihin.

latter ilork Is instructed by the hie inuscler but boxing v.ul be taboo until the bell rings Mon- Iht'tr names. fia on llrnandev no one fight riiriicr lie a (nil: led to lots id eonsHioarion He has tought tar more i than Ho re' a lias met He iigaged tiiem wTnle lie tlie name cf end ffabitut. His iieht wa.s his isrst under Ji'e eognnjiien of Van H'uik the Deiiuil star "iiueki'd oi the fight when lie ioirned v. ho tiu' Cuban acriialh was. The did not know until 15 liefore the liglit, We took Ihe worci tU Duke Denning that he vue; gijiid and ('veiitfa proved Duke wa- not fa linea ting Whoi Sammy Harns went to weigii in diseovi'red iiiat Ins opponent ac'inally Davis' A con- was field witii the boxing deputy but Harru; maiv- Ing no oiijeetion and the bowl being vilinm to stage the bnut it went on, in a gocd ligiit and Harris first netual liere Duiiny Lee I Kusie's mcest naanit perfcrmaiive to put sign on ere Lee of Cincinnnti.

JTrsonaliy we Irnow how good Mr. Lee is. He much good again; Kusie a.s the latter hit him on th.e cdhn with a right hand jnuich in tiie second round end he lolded up like a sunki.s.sed icc rream c'one I MondaV niglit Ku.si;‘ and Hernandez arc eut to prove one tiling. Kusic h' prove tliai Hernandez what some claim iie is and Hernandez to proie lie is Personaliy ve do not believe' the world will collapse if Kusic or Hernandez walks off 4uih a knockout but we do believe going to be a good fig lit. Solomon beat Nick Recording to 'Pommy Jones rolly-jioly polierman who wii- ilie New Brighton figli Polis liaiipened to beat one of Vfickie's left tiooks, set him down and tliis sort of iiiade Nick get a said lorn.

night Mickie will ti to re- iiimr-cli for tiu knockd-nvn but F' dare try any fooling or Chuc Zelnack is apt to knock him L.w a row of numbers Zelnack is an elongated wlio believes iighting friien I hi' lighting is furious Tlic'v rui' carded tor rounds at 158 jinuids i'he SIX round tight between Nick Marlin. Cleveland and Joe Midway, Pus city, should be ilie pumpkins in- tofar as and punch is i' neerned Niek will fight at 160 pounds, natural weight and wants a second thrashing. Laturally tow la'ad wr.n's to even Ufi with Martin Vtidway lias at oi con- hdeiioi' and sc'me rxjx of hi'- ticqucn r.e liki'- the game n.pecial Imired lot i f.verse taking n.ni 1 Due lieiH'P tlie prospe knock t'tn-dovvn til ul pua-ts Lxciting Prelirninarii Johnston-Willing To Of Eight Stage: Battle For Title In Amateur Tourney Portland Oregon Doctor And St. Paul Boy To Play Fcr Crown Of Amateur Champ Union Foaibali Practice Begins Three Lettermen Return Vvhen New Coach Sounds Call On Friday With a schedule of seven stiff con- teshs ahead of them candidates for this fall's Union high school football squad gathered yesterday afternoon for Coacii D. M.

iiiirial pre-season practice. But three lettcr- men. Joe Jawarski. Joe Augustine and Quincy McConaghy returned lor practice last night. Coach Boyd is a new man at Union.

succeeding L. H. Burnham who is located in New York state this year. While it was a bit too soon to make any comment, Boyd said this tram would probably be light. Most oi the boys will be new at the game, or at least not far siiort of that when t-hey tackle their first game.

Jawarski and McConaghy. backfield men, with Augu.stine on the line, will help considerably due to their experience which runs over a year or more. Following is schedule this fall; October October high home.) October a Now Wilmington away.) October high (away.) November November 8 --Siippeiy Rock November ihome.i Grovers Enter Rigid Training Grove City College Gridders To Hard Work In Training Camp; Berry Arrives Expect Great Match As Golfers Tee-Off For Title Play By Intft n.itinnal PEBBLE Sept. 7 DAMS WAI SH SrrviiT SporlH Fditor BEACH. DEL MONllv, emptjr of an emperrr who died as toe .1 X.

1 no Uli', Toil wil 1 I on l.f t' I -Ml 1 I a. 1 1 II I hw kra ind i I i bt' 2 hi 1 iil 1 11V am I'w JAv K.s in all' a sAim'MiL; TI lev 7 III r.gh' riie b.w. y1 (V ARROW SUITS AND TOPCOATS ALL GROVE CITY. Pa. Sept.

iootbull camp at Grove Ciiy college aitii activity today as Head Coach Berry ariived irom Boston to teke charge. Alter a ccnierence with Director of Athletics R. E. Thorn and Denton Moon who was in charge of the opening practice Wednesday he the sqiiiid oi 60 men through a Mi: se.ssion. Culestheni.for 30 minutes was iiJIowed by a lone drill in handling riie ball.

Fyr e.n liour forward oa.ssing was featured. nearly every backfiehi candidate getting his rhance to show ability. 1 fim talent was uncovered in rill depannient incicating that the Cv attack wiri a Ir.gh- Overhead ganu; with an impos- IX a' of both passer.s and re- lit Lurd up ti'UTe to ciase anu M'n, tu.eun tiirough an )'la! 'mplf hoe boys were iu'D- vO. an hour, vy. 1 Ml 'u tlie vi iU' ill tiu La' liiicnuMl.

H( lemiivd 2 30 pre- lact'ii ov a shoi! talk iii winch Coacn kfd to-operation of the I unMUo, drill was featured witli Konia Waieski and Kammer of getnng dusUince. severa: new im rivv. vng ability. Linemen weie put riirru-ui a drill in iundaiiiLntaU A broiling slowed lip liie session venter, trti todav but back to his i.vme in Pittsburgh U) li'eUfKTari' irtun a senn-fraeiured skull winch la- I('('erv'ed in c. wa.s tut' 1928 club and exp'ceti-d to be inani.slay un the team thus year.

die Lui n1 il; AIX ONE PRICE A ppow Shop On ibe Nature magazine says there are Three classes of t'hewing Why ecmplicate thing.s? Why inJ class all a.s nuu-ances and id it go latThe Detuat Free le-rn th The way women ask lor aii- moiiy, vou can't tellWhelhei it's greed 0.1 flattery. an emperor should, on the of honor, three days ago. will be litdd from his coid form late this afierrxKtn and draped upon a successcr whasc only hope is that he will be worihy of the man who once was king. For the first time in six years there will be no Emperor Jones presiding when The 36-hole final round fcr the national amateur golf championship is played this There will be nc Von Elms, no Evanses, no Sweet- sers or Tolleys, either. They.

tw. were killed off in the general frightfulness and so today all champions and ex-champions are gone and only the champion-to-be is left. He will be either Dr. Oscar F. Willing of Portland.

Ore or Harri.son John.stcn of Si. Paul, tiie surviving finalists and great golfers both, not the greatest, maybe; not the prcxiuet of an inspired genius such as Jones knows. Just a couple of men who might have reached a final round any rime during the last eight years without occasioning surprise. It simply happened that they and that today is to be the day -when their ability finally is to be vindicated. Was Great i'ield It Will be vindicated in a manner so convincing that the winner need offer no excuse for the fact that he has wen.

He. in fact, will have the distinction of winning from the greatest field that ever 'went to the porri in an amateur championship. He will be the champion who beat ah accepted champions in one and the same tournament, and that Is not enough honor, then Harrison Jchnstcn and the good, old fighting doctor will be content to accept what they have until honor declares another dividend. Some are prone tfxiay to depreciate this final round uxiay, feeling that the passing of Jones and Tolley and Von Elm had robbed it cf ii.s authenticity. Others felt that glamor and romance would have been better sus- iained if Francis Ouimet or Chandler Egan, or both, had survived the semifinal round yesterday.

Passibly it would be. but the fact seems to have been overlooked that the game of golf will be better for the fact that a man who never before wa.s champion will have to a fighting round of golf that will fill the eye and gladden the heart. This i.s inevitable. No pair like Johnston and Willing can meet without fighting their hearts out. In fact, no pair exactly like Johnston and 'Wrilling ever before have met for a major title.

Thev represent the opposite extremes of human per, sonality. Jchnstcn, Inka a.s sun- nv as his head of gold hair; Willing, quietly grim as the dour winter.s in liis own northwest. If the oi tliem walked in the room uii- announcrd. Jc.hnston would catch the fancy of the rfximiul instantly. He represents romance, the spirit of youth; his appeal is contagious.

Willing a family man of 39 who took up golf in what the golfers (all in life" and the re. nsibility involved witli an air of great Johnston Is (iood He lias not been a gallery favorite here. FMr where Johnston doe.s his ilght- ing with a smile on his lips and head hcrid high. Willing literally lowers has with a glower, ehargt's into battle. Someliow.

his apixai to me is as as that of for tiie doctor is one who never for.Mike.s ins courage, even in the iace oi tlie laet That, of all the jieople on the goll (-ui'ae, he seems to iie a man alone lie has friends, but they are no mnrv di oa.nstraiive than he They are iin- not avid in their They never would ask Dr. Will- ingts opponent to concede a putt that means a victory on hole, as the gallery a.skcd Dr. Willing to do in the Tolley match several days ago. Cl.nnxriitively, the pair is a stand- (rii. Neitiier advanced D'vond tlie third round ot the champion.shi|) until this year Both are fomer walk.

er cup Jonnston liaving Ixien appointed on three teams and Willing on two. last of the.se ix'ca- sions saw the dtx'tor win the deciding match against England. He twice lias been Paeifu' iK.vrthwe't amateur champion and year he won the Oregon from a field that included Johnny Farrell, then national rp cliampion; Walter Hagen. Brili.sh champion; Mac Smith and other good ernes. It takes a golfer to do that.

Jimmy himself tf.pjx'd national open field for a day Oakmont in 1927. a field tliat Ixicluded the best in the world. He has won the state title in Minne.sota six iime.s and the western amateur championship at leasT once He is mairied and father of two ebiridren. whicli. I understand.

makes the dtH'ior several ur? on him. Eight Lads On Squad Inherit Their Desire For Football Eight faliiers of Westminster College football player.s played the griUj- Iron sport w'hen they were young men. a survey of squad Of tins number, fi'ce played at colleges, including Grove City. Pitt, FYanklin, and Wa.sh-Jeff I'he others played on high or on independent teams. Bob Cann, popular Stoneboro football and basketball who Is trying for a backfield piKsition, may against liis iatln school.

His dad played with Grove City eolietre during hi.s Karrv Brownl('i''s fatlier played foot bail at Luck Haven 'when lie was a student there and now Bud" is a in fcxitbali. and track If lie wins a letter In fcxiibail thi.s he and William Crowell of Sharon will be the onlv three-letter athletes in school William Armour. Sliaroii lad who IS trying for a tackle ixisition. claims tlial ills father played football at Franklin College Captain Russell Boone's faiiier played the fall sport at Turtle Creek. Richard dad played at Corry high school, while Fred Hoili.s’ father played on the Steubenville.

O. high team, Dave father played A 1 T.L A A rn dependent footbali on team.s in the Pennsy And Italian A. A. io Pittsburgh district; James Perrin. last fullback and captain on the high school team, comes into this position by heritage since his dad was fullback at Pitt 'back in 1909 Baseball Season Just About Over As For Interest Cubs And Athletics Have League Races About So To Speak Football Season To Open In Two Weeks New Castle High Will Meet Grove City High Here Saturday Septenc her 21 POOR WEATHER CAUSES DESPAIR Stadium Reserved Tickets Are Placed On Sale At Sporting Goods do.

ar at and Wa 1 lia yen wiri charge one dollar when pia-' Ca c.e 1930 tehbal! Card For Next Week Lawrence County League Series Opens Tuesday Battle Next Tuesday In First Game Of Series Nexi Tuesday evenina at Cemen- nial field, the Italian A. A and Pennsy teams will in the first game of a five-game series for the championship of the Laiwrence County League. The game will start at sharp. Commissioner Louis I'lck ha.s a.ssigned Nolte and to handle the first game of the in the of The game next Thursday will be handled bv Hud.son and Caizza. The Pennsv tean.

wiii stage a prav- tice session at tlie A lieid next Monday night at cioi D. 6 and all players aiti asked to promptly. The -are asked to attend the practice. Rcxienbaugh. Hutnick, Vailelcy, Coates.

Hennon. J. Murphy. Baker. Bcgdon.

Orlando. Kaufiman. J. carro. S.

Domenick. E. Culberl.son. Harry James, J. Robin.son and Micky Huff' The will no dcnibf attract quite a bit of attention, as both teams have a big following of suppoiter.s.

It is likely that Manager Black oi rihe Italians will send his ace, Shiek, the knoll fir.st game and with Sliitrid.s in the second game The will probably send Rodenbaugh against the Italians in the first game. Lehigh Team In League Lead As Season Advances Tin Mill Team Right On Heels Of Cement Workers; Phalanx Team Still In Race The Lehigh Cement nm.thbail team the league for the third and final round of play, with victories and one defeat. The Bhenungo Tin Mill team stands second w'ith six and one, right on the heels of the Cement er.s. The Phalanx team, with six and two. cannot be counted out of the race yet.

Tlie Post Office team holds fourth places with three and Icur. The Haneys. Bankers. News and Hrernen bring up the second division Following is the standing of the league to date W. Pet.

Lehigh 71 875 Tm Mill 6 1.867 Piialanx 6 2 7.50 Post Of lice 3 4 .428 Haneys 2 5.285 Bankers 2 5.285 News Oft ICC 2 6 .250 Firemen 15 166 Duedee Piaiis To Return To Ring Jongg pLy Exhibition Match I 1 r-' Si NEW YORK. N. Sepri 7. former welterw'eight chanqiion. will make a to the iUK'.

within a it'w inoniliH under the emeiU of Jimmy Joiinston, it ii 70 bcMi aiUKmnced. The annouix'e- meiit (U a lireak between Dundee and Max Maxmun. v.iio has managed tlif' in all hi.s important battle By HLNRV M( I LMOHL Inteniatloaftl News Service Stiff Correspondent NEW YORK. riep' 7 These be trying Pideed fur hu.se lovers of baseball who iike r.othing 60 well as to turn lo the pages and the doings of their idols smeared all over thi.s page and parts of that For since Philadelphia ano Chi-, ago Sit rudely took absolute command in the races a ot sleeping sicknes.s has descended what ls rightly tenneci riie national And upon Trnlng to pages the.se days one must wade through what Whooels has In tlie way of halfbacks and Siwaxh'R great upon discovering tiiat not a man i the squad can con.sistenily kick a football ten yards, before learning that Babe Herman sav. got three out four All of wh.ich rn'-ist be very piiinful to The lovens of baseball And make things 'worse iUe weawier.

ou- pled with a lack of scheduled games I.as all bih pu" ba.scbull duw'i: i 'r the count Brighter Today Today promises to be a trifle brighter WMth all Bixteen clubs booked to play, two double-lieaders being Included Yesterday was a The one game in the American was rained out imd one of the two games scheduled for the the same fate. Which meant that at PitUsburgh were the only clubs active In the big leagues. They did what they could by playing two games. Brooklyn taking the first. 6 to 3.

but dropping the second, 8 to 1. William Watson Clark and hLs fast ones curbed the Pirate.s with Burleigh Grimes on the mound in the opener, but Ray Mo.ss and all i.b rejinena- tion could not stop Jess Petty and has Team-mates in the darker of the double bill. Herman, with three out seven, managed to keep ahead of Lefty Doui in the batting race In fact, he added a few decimal points to Ins lead. Wail Carriers Defeat Haneys The Votii Oflice team downed Haney Furniture 6 to 2 in a Mu.sh- bail League game played at Colonial field on FYiday night. Davis on the hill for the yiailinen allowed but hits, and kept them scattered, The Haney team was held scoreless until the wiien they scored a pair of run.s.

The Office team scored one run in the third and five in the seventh to take the victory. The hilling of Bill bYiedmun. Wilson and 'D1('k featured the game. The summary ao from anc Ca.stle iiigh school ioc'ball fle.d G-j Irigl; rinc Krit! seastu. i' -A.

game 21, Faculn ''Ft Raipii Gardner said utt' tickets nave placed on sale the Sporting Goxis Store -n Ear' Washington Ti-iase last in tne tion in which they ake to may ub- 'aln the same this year by calling the Goods Store The the few vear will be given th' hor (C A is undersoxxi Gardner al ai.n- ah tins yc.i" wit n- the Raven. and Washington wi-ind ho 50 ad- The tnre-e games in mention will fmd $1 00 ixm scl'DXi'ls New Ca. rie 'o p'jv Phalanx Col ana riie iohow'ing game .1. plaverj ii: rhe New Castle M'uhbail week All an.ct piayers are c-kPd 'o mke '1 piaving d'e Mondav. Sept.

9 T.n l.Iih 'Firemen, field Sept. 10 orih-e. J' Nev f.eid Wednesdav 11 Phaiunx v' Bai.kers. fnrid Oihre 7 Tin Mhl. i.C Thursdav.

12 rieh.gh vs Lehieh fieiri Tin Mih vs. New; Office. Lrld. Friday. Sept.

13 Ofi'ice vs. Firemen. Colonial fh-Id Bankers Leltigh Lehigh of tlie hardest a ir.t- vacationer is to back 'he books h-: to rrad -The San Daily Sur. JOLLY BOWL BOXING MONDAY It Fa.st Kouitds EVERY FIGHT A FIGHT! PRICES RIGHT THE FE.ATUKK—NONE OTHER TH.tN THE CUBAN SURPRISE! JACK HERNANDEZ JOHNNY KUSIC YOUMGSTOWN PRIDE! 10 rounds at Kusie Danny 1.00. Hornandoz in'at Harris.

Watch oni go! You'll like thorn In'oanso the, '11 battio second. 1 litfi IU11 Servio'-i SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7. Bobby Jones, deposed amateur champion, will play an exhibition match here it learned today.

Oriiers to play in the foursome are Dr. O. F. George Von Elm and Cyril Tolley. Twelve Members Of Westminster Squad Former High Captains Twelve members of the Westminster College football squad were captains of high and prep school teams before entering college, a survey of the squad These men are.

Captain Uus.sell Boone, rurtle Crerk Union High; Harry Micliuels, Turtle Creek Union Higdi; fiarvey Erie Central High; Norman Holzapfel. Blairsville High; Paul Campbell, Pittsburgh Westinghou.se High; George Cebula, Campbell, Memorial High; Homer Dishong. Westmoni High; Paul M.sh- Hoafdinan. High; Richard ler, Erie Central High; Fred Hollis. Derry Township High; Dave Morrison; Elizabeth Higli, James Pernn.

Aveila Higli Ptxst Gffico Linton, 1 10 Wilson, rf 1 0 Stritmater. 3rd 1 01 Doiiegan. 1st .0 0 0 Ingruiii. .03 0 Roberts. '2nd .00 1 E.

Bpencer, 0 0 0 W. Spancer, 1 10 Clarke If 0 1 Difvls. .0 0 0 Totals t.i 7 3 Haney rriirnitiire H. 1 Carr .0 0 0 ValeiLsi. 1st 0 B.

Friedman. IDd 01 L. Friedman. 0 0 0 ilk Is Clarke, cl 000 Deiincs, 1 00 ri'rh'k. I 0 Shrnkan, rf 0 10 Trmas.sello, 010 Totals 5 6 Score by innings 001 000 5ti Haney Funhtiiri' 000 000 2 I'wn hits Ingram Fru'd- man.

Base balls OH I vis oil 4LS0 FOUR OTHER BOUTS SOEtlMON CHIT ZEl.NAi MlinVAY vs. NICK MAHTIN kind vs. WELSH FKITZ ZLNLEER vs. LTEIE AOCIVANIA S2.00 A 7 0 (l scat for ovorv ticket holder now on sale at I. phono 1 Hotel and Sport Store RAIN IN HOW! Big Crowds Mean Good Fighters Every Week Trick 2.

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