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THE BROOKLYN DAILY NOVEMBER 3. 1927 Night Life Looms as (contender For Rich Pimlico THURSDAY Futiiritu Old First Reformed Quintet Immaculata Quintet Downs ASSUMPTION BEA CELTICS TO PLAY Beats St. Mark's by 44'to 27 High Time Colt Should Make Things Brisk for Reigh Count EDISONFIVE, 55-33 NIGHTS MONDAY Knights of St. Antony, 25-18 Bv POP HARRIS 5 nrHE Immaculuta C. C.

broke Its losing streak by defeating the Knights of St Antony. 25 to 18, In a Catholic Basketball League game on the Fort Hamilton pkwy. court. The Knights led at half-time, 11 to 8, but fell behind during the second period. In a preliminary game the Kenmore A.

C. defeated 'THK Mark's Evangelical Reformed quintet traveled to Seventh ave. and Carroll st. and lost Its opening game In the 145-pound division. Class 'B, of the Brooklyn Sunday School Basketball League, to the Old Edison Girls Trounce Cardinals, Six Reformed passers, 44 to 27.

This was St. Marks initial appearand In the league. Old First Reformed led the visitors at the end of the first half, IT Furlongs in 1:11 3-5 and Worked-out Mile With No Show of Distress Tell Own Story-i-Twitter Whitney Hope. the Immaculata Triangles. 10 to 8.

21 to 9, in Preliminary Game at Xavier Court. to 14, but the battle was about even i Philadelphia in First American Basketball League Game Nov. 21. After rearranging the bookings at 115-poirhd traveling booking. Write to P.

J. Doyle, 223 Weirfleld St. box score was reported, only the The Pale A. C. would like to hear in the second period, the winners scoring only four more tallies than the losers, but the first half lead won the tilt.

Wilson was the star for Old First Reformed, registering as many counters as the whole St. Mark's outfit. Levinson was the only The Brooklyn Edison Big Five, In total score. The-result will be held up pending an investigation by league officials to find out why no -complete report was made of the gallic. from home teams.

For booking call R. Jacobs, Slocum 1711, between 7 and 8 P. M. dustrial basketball champions of the Madison Square Garden the Original East, were defeated by the Assump Celtics, world basketball champions George Clough and Dugan had early baskets for the big Immaculata team. Dugan carried off scoring honors with a dozen points.

Faulkner and Mike Arrasate starred for the Knights. The Kenmores toy.ed with the Immaculata Triangles throughout the early game. Catalano was the only member of the Triangles to score. Towell and Balette led the Kenmores in point gathering. The scores: The Ramblers of Bay Ridge defeated the Cadet Juniors, 27 to 4.

In their first game of the season. tion Triangles, 55 to 33, on the Xa to score loocc than twice. The score: Old First Reformed 1st. Mark's Evan. Ref.

and winners of the pennant in the Games Tonight 7 Unlimited Division. Class A Bay RldM M. The Ramblers seek 80-pound book G. American Basketball League last 4 8 E. at Ave.

Presbyterian. Classun season, -have finally been alloted ing. Write to W. McMurrer, 62Z 54th or call Sunset 7845. ave.

and Monroe St. Class Bautlat Tem By JOHN It. LEWT THE prospects of a victory for Reigh Count in the Pimlico Futurity, of $40,000 added, to be run at the old hilltop tomorrow are not as bright as they were a few days ago. The colt that might have won the Belmont Park Futurity and that did win the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, promised to duplicate the feat of J. E.

Griffith's Canter that took the 1925 renewals of the Latonia event and also the Maryland jewel at one mila Now it appears that he will have stern opposition from Night Life, the delightfully named son of High Time and Free Love consecutive Monday nights for their 1 13 1 3 (I Webster 3 I TiRhui ter 2 Wilson 11 'J8 Itoth 0 F. 4 1 9Le ninoii SawicM 0 0 OIBononio 1 8ands OtHoss Uourne sick G. Anderson. 0 0 0 Mayer 1 Boden 0 0 0j ple at Concord Baptist, at Carlton Ave. Y.

M. C. 4Mj Carlton ave. (8 P. Class Kingd Highway M.

E. at Flalbush Praor byttrlan. Foster ave. and E. 23rd St.

The Jamaica Methodist Lightnings playing dates with the other teams In the, circuit rolled up a 57 to 22 score on the South Third Street Presbyterians on Division. Class A South Con Immaculate C. C. Knights of St. Antony The first game In the regular O.

P. P. G. F. P.I gregational vs.

Concord Baptist, at Carlton Ave. V. M. C. 405 Carlton Churou of the Evangel Congregational at Mary Ave.

the Methodist court. The scbre: Liahtninr. South Third at. II 1 0 2Carnev Whelan. league season will take place Mon 2 2 Totals Warren 81.

Totals 18 8 44; Referee, Strickland, O. F. P.I G. F. P.

M. 0 0 0 napusi. uiasg a utrong PI. Baptist at Xlon Norwegian Lutheran, 12th ay, and tHth st. day night Nov.

21, with the Philadelphia quintet Then follow, Wash Poulaon 3 I 7IP. Goldbach. 1 I Fliedell 3 2 8' Mclean .1 0 Clough Van Bargen Dtutan 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 Alexander. 0 Oi Faulkner. 5 2 1 1 IHarklna that races for the Bagamore Blame Heee 2 2 ftlHajrnea 0 0 0 Division.

Class A Central Vrmm. Repeating their opening game of last year, the Tompkins Ave. Con 0 0 0 1 1 3 ington, Rochester, Chicago, Fort hytei ian at Uidgewood Presbyterian, Halleck Mrs. Margaret Emerson Baker. In defeating Petoe-Wrack, the likeliest looking maiden In the juvenile Lltwln 2 1 0 0 Beck 5 0 10IF.

Goldbach. I 0 Harrata 1 3 SiThomaa 3 1 8 0 IGlWeaton 2 0 Wayne, Detroit and Cleveland. vier Lyceum court last night. In the curtain-raiser the Edison Girls trounced the Cardinals. 21 to Big Al Kellert, who was Jumping at the pivot for tho Assumptions, proved the Edlsons' undoing.

He was getting every Jump and accounted for four Assumption baskets in the initial period. The Assumptions ran up a 12 to 1 lead on the Kdisons In about five minutes and led, 27 to 9. at half time. Rody Cooney accounted for seven of the nine Edison points. The Kdisons did much better in the second half, but were never dangerous.

The Assumption outfit was having a great nlKht at the baskets and were ringing in their shots from all over the court. The Edison Girls played rings around the Cardinals. Peggy Qutnn and Helen Cnjrt'r were the brbsht stars in the Edison lineup. The Edison Big Hive will meet the Brooklyn Separates next week on the President st. court.

The scores: gregational basketeers sprang a sensational unset by defeating the Ht i 6 18 I MeDUFFEtt By BABBIE PAYNE 7 25! Totals. ana rarest Kiagewood, (Queens. Class il South Third Presbyterian at Baptist church of the Redeemer, Ocean' ave. and Cortelyou rd. Philadelphia has received the ranks today, and until that race ouri tkrM.itnr unAftnl fni ThA Pltllllror 14 Ml Totals.

Referee Sullivan. immaculate Triangle Kenmote A. O. PI O. F.

P. Paul's Lutheran five, champions the past three season of Brooklyn anJ Totals. 10 2 VI signed contracts of Al Kelhstt, eeir- Kxhlbltlon Game Redeemer fitara at St. Mark M. Beverly rd.

and E. 21st at. ter; George Artus and Red Kearns, it 12 4 Manhattan, on the formers court Dy the score of 37 to 32. The battle was fiercely contested throughout. COOLIDGE SENDS WISHES Rowan 0 0 OlWhelan 2 1 5 De 0 0 OITowell 4 2 10 Relllv 0 0 OIBaletti ill 2 4 8IEmlock 10 2 guards; Soup Campbell and Harry Pasaon, forwards.

Negotiations are in progress for at least three other The Perrys waltzed through their game with the Flatbunh Boys Club quintet winning ya 46 to 18 tally. Waxman and Pressman were high scorers, accounting for 30 of the both teams caging the same number of baskets, but the homesters ac 12 6 30 2 4 81 Totals. curacy from the foul line decided players. Perry points between The the game. The New York quintet which is score: Perrys Klatbush Rove St.

Paul's trailed Tompkins at half time. 19 to 13. and although the G. F. P.t G.

F. P. playing under the direction of Tex Rlckard in New York this season. St. Stephen's Midgets, a fast 100 to 110-pound combination, would like to hear from teams of like weight.

For booking call F. Sugl, Futurity, Night Life, turned six furlongs In without any display of undue effort. The turns at Pimlico are not exactly what one would call sweeping and this causes Night Life's effort of Wednesday to border on the remarkable. He finished out the mile breezing and gave every evidence of staying powers, on the word of the closest observers. I fx, Buts 'n A nds.

if Night Life forces such speed down the throat of Kelgh Count tomorrow's race should be one for the blood. Reigh Count will be right there at the end, make no mistake about that. He's a real horse. But he will have to close so much ground to get there that one is inclined to fOlM BROTHER SHOOTSY A MEAN STICK OF GOLF- TOO BAD YOU NEVER '-SEE HIM IHAV HE f- SHOT A T2 yeSTERDAY QlatTN 1 I DIDWTSEE CJ HIM-HE MUST li lM 31 LLy-HE TOLD 1 wrF ME HE WENT I ffi I AROUND ON ALL visitors netted nine field goals to six by Tompkins in the second half, the is working out dally wun ai 1101- 8 0 16! Harvey 3 0 7 0 14'McDonald 1 0 Coloaono. 6 0 0 BchwarU 0 0 III Seltzer 0 latters half dozen free tnrowa won I Assumption Henrv 1012.

the game, as St. Paula only regl mans City college quintet in me Convent ave. gymnasium. Rlckard has the signed contracts of Johnny Congratulates Newark Owner on Obtaining Johnson as Manager. President Coolldge, in a letter to Paul Block, the newspaper publisher who recently purchased the franchise of the Newark Baseball Club, congratulated him yesterday on having signed Walter Johnson as manager, i "Newark," said the President In his letter, "Is to be congratulated on obtaining Walter Johnson to its basehn.ll team Kim ata.tlr.M The Lourdes Triangles will meet stered a lone foul shot.

The return Lorber 0 0 OiWelner Geftner 2 41 Cohen 0 0 0 Ferro 0 OlDoctors 0 0 0 0 0 01 of Klein to the Tompkins lineup Whttty, Nat Holman, Dutch uennerx. the Bushwlck Shamrocks at the Jackson St. Settlement Saturday night The Triangles desire 110 to Chris Leonard. Davy Banks, Joe aided greatly in their victory, as he u. k.

r.l f. p. Brown I 4 0 8 Cooney 5 1 1 1 3 Walsh .1 1 7 Kellert 4 3 11 8-rlll II I'll W. McDonald 17 McDonald I) 1 HMItchell 2 3 7 Rellly 3 1 7 Seivert 1 0 2 II II 33 31 15 55 23 0 481 Totals. 18 Totals.

tallied lz points. Keyes also played well. Captain JJtck Meyer and Lopchlck and Pete Barry. TAKING NO CHANCE Stager divided the point-scoring honors, with ten each, for St. Paul's Referee, Ryan.

Lutheran. The score: Is assurance that clean character and ON FICKLE WEATHER Tompkins Ave. I St. Paul's Congregational I Lutheran G. F.

P.I G. F. P. Klein 2 121 Stager 5 0 10 DeEstre 3 Meyer 3 4 III true sportsmanship are as highly valued as are experience and ability, "I congratulate you In securing his services and wish both him and the Newark club success during the next Bushwicks, Farmers Hope to Edison Girl I Cardinals G. K.

P. O. F. P. Moore I 1 11 Murphy 1 1 Quinn 3 4 Hutton 0 0 0 Russell 0 0 KaRler 1 2 4 Konrad 0 fl1 Dell 1 2 4 I'nifi 3 2 8iRoxbury 0 0 0 Traver 0 Ol 7 7 211 2 Keyes 5 3 3 0 1, Rledel 0 4 4iVasoll 0 0 0 Crawford 0 0 0 Deuhsheidt.

10 2 End Series Sunday. The Bushwicks and Farmers, hop Ketihunt 1 0 2 1 Johnston 10 2 Shattuck 0 0 Oi Austin 10 2 Referee. Cshill. Totals 14 4 32 Totals 14' 37! Referee, Wanner. ing to decide their series for the semi-pro championship of Brooklyn DUNDEE, HUDKINS SET FOR TITULAR BOUT Odds on Champion in Tonight's Fight Drop.

Los Angeles. Nov. S. Both Joe Dundee, welterweight champion of the world, and Ace Hudkins, Nebraska Wildcat expressed their confidence of returning victorious in their bout at Los Angeles ball park tonight The fighters took thing easy yesterday. Both were reported under the 147-pound welterweight limit Hudkins scaling 146 pounds, and Dundee 144.

Betting, which previously favored Dundee, switched to even money Doyle and Palazolla Dishing Out Eats 'Stead o' Gloves PAUL DOYLE, the great Bath Beach welterweight of other days, who was as good as they came, and Tony Palazolla, his manager, have moved from the ring to the restaurant business. Paul and Tony have taken over Ciro's. Just 100 yards -west of Broadway on 52nd st, are dishing out fragrant Italian food to tBelr many friends and followers. All hands are wishing Paul and Tony as much success as they can carry home, for Paul and Tony always gave their best In the so-called roped arena. At any rate, if Paul's food Is on a par with his fisticuffing of the old days the success Is assured.

WOOD. and Queens before April-like In the opening game of the Girls' Division, the St. Paul's Lutheran weather sneaks out through a side-entrance, will be equally determined to settle the question of supremacy cagera defeated the St John's M. IS. look for tne Tea ana wnuo diocks ui Bagamore at the finish.

Reigh Count Is a fine stretch runner and If he can stay close enough to the pace ho should win easily. On the other-hand, staying with the speed is not his line and if he Is rushed along against his nature there may not be much left for a finish. This writer is Inclined to regret the failure of Petee-Wrack to make the Through a dislike for reheating yesterday's mutton it was never mentioned here that the motion pictures of the Futurity at Belmont showed the enormity of the foul that was committed against him. The Macomber colt was coming like an express through the final three-sixteenth when O'Donnell swerved over. Bo sharply was McCoy cut off that the pictures show him rising In the' Irons to pull up.

It seems rather extravagant to say, but somehow one feels' Peteu might have taken the pot with cleur ailing. Ancient Scandal Revived The moral, of course, is simple enough. And It Is no prejudice gainst the Wldener chute that leads RED STARS TIE, Pass Up Chances to Win Over Scandinavian Booters. The Red Stars and the powerful Scandinavian Club fought to a 1 to 1 lassies on the latters Bedlora ave. court 27 to 22.

The visitors led at Sunday when they meet In the fifth and sixth games of the interborough Diathermy Cure Planned For Grange's Bad Knee Red Grange Is suffering from a case of water on the knee. Word to this effect was received at the offlco of C. C. Pyle, manager of Red Grange and the New York Yankees', yesterday. Pyle immediately got in touch with Grange over the telephone and after a confutation with Red's physicians it was decided to give the ailing knee diathermy treatments.

Grange may be able to play In Cleveland on Sunday and it seems certain that he will start in the game for the Yankees against the league leading Chicago Bears at the kee Stadium on Election Day. With the diathermy machine, ac half time, 17 to 12, and, although the home girls held them even in the second half, the Lutherans' early lead was too great to overcome. Maud Miller's two baskets In deadllock In a Metropolitan Workers' competition at Dexter Park. Each team having won two games, a double victory for either side Sunday will settle the issue. League game at the Parade rounds.

The Red Stars had many opportuni succession In the last quarter won ties to get ahead of the Scandinavian eleven but careless play around the for St. Paul's. Both team put up a good passing game and guarded well. opposing net proved costly. with a possibility that Hudkins BUDNICK AND WAGNER i may go into the ring a slight fav Washkowitz and Goldberg played well for the Red Stars, while Shields.

Manager Pete Krumenacker of the Farmers will have all of the following twlrlers ready for mound duty. Hen Wiley. Bill Boylan. Chad Captain Harriet Bogart was the winners' big shot, with eight two- BARNARD PRESIDENT besides scoring his team lone tally, DOinters. while K.

Kastengren ex MEET IN RING orite. The Nebraskan expressed the opinion that he was "a sure thing." was of invaluable aid on both offense Hlrten and celled for the Methodists with five and defense. The lineup: divide the baskets and three penalty shots. See and Bob Lawrence. Danny Donovan will burden.

Scandinavians OF AMERICAN LEAGUE Three-year Term for Ban John- Dzuiba and Mercier Semi-final us to point It out. Demonstrations have been so frequent that one may almost' take It as axiomatic that Biorkstetn Kastram The score: St. Paul's Lutheran I St. John's M. E.

O. F. P.I G. r. P.

Wlbenr ists Tonight. this diagonal la peculiar in that cer MOORE IN ICE RACE TONIGHT Joe Moore, who is carrying the Bogart 8 0 JO'E. Kastengren. 6 3 13 Loncren Mmsnuson Walter Budntck, of the J6th st. tain horses race pounds above their Red Stare (11 Waahkowtts A.Szanto Goldbenr Zevenberfier Chin Cohen Chainln Gmli N.Ssanto Lefkowlts Alter Llnd cording to medical experts and electro-therapists, it Is possible to cure a case of water on the knee In 48 hours of treatment.

The process involves the use of "internal which removes the water. The diathermy machine generates a heat which bolls an egg In two seconds, roasts a potato in SO seconds or broils a steak In two minutes. The only two in the East are at Cambridge, and West Point colors of tho newly formed skating Hiengie. W. Kastengren 3 17 Gehrleln 0 0 0 1 0 shop, will oppose Joo Wagner, Fresh Meyer 0 Oest 0 0 3 0 0 1 Ltnqulat Hanson, neaas over it.

etee-wrack, ran three brilliant races down the chute and In Maryland couldn't close an club of E. A. White, well-known For the Bushwicks. Joe Weiss probably will call upon Hockenbury and Stanley Baumgartner to do the twirling, with Joe Kaiser and Southpaw Miller ready for relief work. The first game be called at M.

sharp, with the gates open at noon. Four umpires Jake Wagner and Jack Sullivan of the Farmer. Chuck Oldls and Buster Brown Pond, In the feature bout scheduled sportsman, will be among the starters Erlcson Shields Benson for six rounds at the B. M. T.

Em 13 1 27 Inch on such as Polish and Knap sack. Sublevadp looked like a world 4 22 no, Savag School. Referee, ployes' Benefit Association boxing fteanto. Shields. Time cf la the mlss-and-out Class A feature at the Iceland Rink tonight This Goals N.

Bauppl Halves 40 RiHiutea. show to be held tonight at the Rati beater at Bolmont. After leaving he couldn't beat a fat woman. Many more, like What'll I Do. Oroucher and Distraction, are particularly work both road Men's Building, in East New George Dzuiba, Crosstown depot, and Ray Mercier, Eastern Di the Bushwicks will games.

tond of the course. In the opening game of tho 1 impound Division, Class the Ocean Ave. Congregational five downed the Kings Highway M. E. on the latters' court.

7 to 6. Close guarding and poor shooting featured the contest. In violation of the league rules no Grange was submitted to on hours treatment after the conference' with Pyle, and Ralph Scott coach of the Yankees, telegraphed late last night that the swelling of Grange's knee was reduced by one-hajf. race will be contested In the same manner as in btke racing, the last man at the end ot each lap being eliminated until only six remain when a ZZO-yard sprint will be held to decide the winner. Scotch and fioda turned in bis best GRID BOOKING SOUGHT The WoOdhaven T.

M. H. 140-pound football team desires booking. Write to Nat Gold. 100-17 91st Woodhaven, L.

I. vision will meet, in the semi son's Successor. Chicago, Nov. 3. Ernest S.

Barnard, of Cleveland, is the new president of the American League, filling the office Ban Johnson vacated when Johnson resigned after serving the league he organized for 27 years. The American League Club owners unanimously chose Barnard, former president of the Cleveland Indiana for a term of three years. Although the salary figure was not made public, ft Is believed to be approximately 140,000 a year, the same as Johnson received. William Harridge, who for Is years acted as private secretary to Johnson, was elected secretary of the league, a newly created position. Harrldge's term also Is for three years.

Previously Johnson held all three positions. EAGLES VS. VISITATION final of six rounds. In another, st races there. Speaking of this one, an Imported son of Goldep Guinea, It might be mentioned that Mrs.

rounder on the card Tommy Brady, E. N. Y. depot, will face Tony Gal lucct. Ninth ave.

depot' Baker has been running In frightful luck for some time and -a victory for Night Life would be popular. Early In the year stable connections expected to take the Futurltv with In the four-rounders George GET YOUR EDTRY BLANKS. Entry blanks have been issued for the seven-mHe metropolitan Association A. A. U.

championships to be held at McCombs Dam Park on Sunday afternoon, November IS and for the national A. A. U. seven-mile walking championship to be held at the same place on Sunday afternoon. December 4.

They will be sent upon request to the Metropolitan Assn. A. A. 05 Broadway, Manhattan. Schaeffer, Canarsie shop, faces Mike Maher, Southern.

Division Emli Lelr. B. M. T. building division, tackles Harry St reit De Kalb ave.

repair shop, and Luther Grtnage, station dept. meets Tom Donohue, Bergen depot Scotch and Bod it and not a dissenting murmur was heard. He has yet to vln his maiden race. Now, However, things seem pretty bright. Stotler has several good horses and they are dead fit.

Should make up for many disappointments. Dolly Ferguson's Eagles? who play llie Ylsltatlon Triangles Sunday -una wneiner wignt Life comes ihlcht In Prospect Hall, should prove through tomorrow or not, sound sense seems to suggest staying with fast and hard opposition for the Metropolitan Basketball League this stable through the Pimlico meeting. The Scholastic Mirror By Arthur H. Wubnig champions. Th.

ltneuo assembled by Miss Fer Jimmy Rowe Is reported as being undecided as to whether to start Victorian or not Ha believes the guson includes esiaDiisneu T- nmnklvn favorites who win nerrorm with the Eagles are wuiie colt another well-named one, by the way. being by Whisk Broom II and Prudery, about a week off his best CONCERNING the proposal fori BOT8 HIGH SCHOOL, may well be nmnrt nf nnSlltV Of Its fOOt- Carey and Willie Marrin. They are post -season football game at one mile. If this is the between Poly Prep and either Manual or Erasmus. I 'wish to say that provided Manual wins over to play the guard positions.

Carey is an old Idol ot South Brooklyn fans. Several seasons ago he played with Vlsitatiop, but wlthho fonha-inn a' tho Metrnnolltan League ball eleven's forward line, although the team Itself is out of the running for the championship," writes M. Middleton Moyer. "In my candid opinion a better defensive showing has never been made by the line of any recent scholastic elevens, than Erasmus on Election uay, a post season game with Poly Prep would transferred to Greenpoint and subsequently. Yonkers- where he was a member of a championsnip team.

Miss Ferauson. Who is a musical comedy dancer. Is quite sure that her Eagles will claw tne mangles. -V- -tale' -S II II JI.il.JLWJL a -waaaaaaMsaraa mav-isi aa, PURDUE ON EDGE that of tne Boys rorwara against Madison. How those boys broke up the attempted Madison thrusts through rh Una and around the ends! How those warriors many times held the Golden Tornado for downs with tho latter needing only one or two yards to go for a touchdown! Kozlnski and Caplan at the nds are both aggressive lads, with Lafayette.

Ind, JJov. I. Physl cully In good shape- Purdue has finished Its heavy work In preparation for Northwestern Saturday. Mutton. case It might be well to keep In the barn and the old master no doubt will depend oJ Twitter The Kplnaway winner has all her foot and may make Night Life stop.

Harasen Is the only High Time shown to dale that wouldn't stop under sufficient persuasion. The only difficulty with htm was getting him to start. Sarazen trimmed Happy Thoughts when the Western filly was thought Just about the last word In two-year, old As long as the West has adopted Reigh Count, a New Tork bred, Night Life might hand out the same dosv, Kentucky took -Osmand for Its very own lost spring, when it had far better cause to adopt Whiskery and Bostonlan. Osmand Just had the better chance, that was all. Somehow when the West gets cagey it's a good time to stick to a homo product.

Tie FrMeful Cltlwnry If they were at least consistent out there It wouldn't be so bad. It must have taken a ton of patriotic money to hammer Rolled Stocking down to 4 to for the Kentucky Derby but when It came to -the Lntona Chnm-plonshlp they conceded it to the East end. Is back at his position and has surely writes a Manuauie. "The spirit' of the school on this point indicates that such a game would go over big. The game undoubtedly would result In superb playing and a tremendous crowd would be drawn to It." yOUR discussion in the Mirror relative to a reuniting of Erasmus and Poly on the gridiron Interested -me greatly." writes 1.

Liebowltx. "Therefore, may 1 take this opportunity to back what I believe Is a good movement I am sure that an agreement between the schools would prove of great aid in borough scholastic sports. Agitation la strong at' Erasmus Hall for this and has been so for some time. In a recent issue of the Flying Dutchman, the Buff and Blue weekly, there appeared an editorial about this Poly affair, urging an immediate an uncanny ability to diagnose plays while they are in the bud. Moe proven a tower of strength.

stalwart, roving center Bowling jjjr Billiards ACADEMIES Cy Machson, dynamic. Immovable guard, and last but not least Harvey Juris, tackle par excellence are all players of the same type. They are righters. plungers all. with the added characteristics of fearlessness, cleverness and sheer football knowl calmdar tvtrythin Aterferf far edge.

It la Indeed unfortunate for Cohen and Tubby Teicher that they are assigned to play on the same line as Juris. Arensteln and Machson. Cohen, a colorful and shifty but watch how other smokers are changing to Chesterfield! settlement. The matter about the sTsfsa. 55 Alumni Committee and Its regulations Is beside the point The committee is not official and Its mem REPAIRS BT EXPERT MECHANICS tackle is a veteran who played a fine TH BRCNSW1CK-BAI KE-COLLlNDXaCO.

gcesath AvasuM and who was there at the end but bers, graduates of borough hlgh brand of football last year, xeicner. a quiet unassuming la a guard who never lets anything get past Mm on the field, and has been a regular for the past years. Weigh the merits of this powerful Una and see if It Isn't the very best Rolled Stocking. In this case sentiment and publlo pride was secondary to a cast-iron cinch, so thought, anl they all passed it up. So come on you Baker) Come on Barnaeyl Coma TOR THE BEST AV UlfiWhK OFGOODHEASONS schools, are not always impartial.

This Is not even to be expected from a voluntary committee of this kind. To make this award the selfish reason the reuniting of Erasmus and Pol slmDlv makes a farce of tho on XMignt Lire! you have seen In scholastic circles "HAIR-GROOM whole thing. There should 'be no AI Qunther offered no explanation for the break between himself and this year on in recent years. MOW FOR some answers: To Mr, outside Interests Ilk this brought to bear. The schools should come to a voluntary, unselfish and sportsmanlike Frederick Johnson.

Qunther made horses out of the Brown boys, Bud Mebowits." Poly and Erasmus should be united on other grounds than convenience In determining the Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy Well-Groomed all Day ana Flash, and this was quite a feat There are probably worse bosses than Johnson. All fn all. It roems champion, nobody denies that. But It wouldn't hurt at all to aocovpany rpuiS is not In the nature ot a complaint, or outside suggestion along the lines ot the letter In jrJsfasSNsrNlJ hard to figure why one or the other should be dissatisfied. Most of these the act of union-with a decisive 'aflESisyX.

M'Halr-Groom" Is dignified, combing the Mirror of Saturday last, but an matters are publlo property before tussle. Moreover even If the Individual members of the Alumni Committee are partial to their own attempt to understand how you the principals involved have even lusttfv your position ot seeming In thought them but here's one cream which costs only a few cents a difference about certain schoolboy that was not only unforeseen by the schools, the sum totals ot partislan ship evens up, and comes out nou tral at last. ar at any drugstore. athletes," writes A Student- "mere Is a lad, Penta by naiao. a sturdy lad of 170 sounds, who 'Plays fullback Millions use It be boys it nas mem guessing.

Bam Hlldreth left Empire ycator. cause gives mat natural gloss 'and wlthtthe New Utrecht eleven. The day and his fellow trainers breathed What Moyer has to say about the Boys line is Interesting, but possibly somewhat exaggerated. The Boys line of H25 with Magglo. youngest player on the the team, be has Just entered his 17th year.

easier, Just from force of habit. It ems. They have only one day to well-groomed effect ta the hair that final touch to good tings both In busi make tne most of it. He Is a line plunger of no mean talents: he gains an average ot five or six yards every time he carries LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES. the ball.

When not Duelling tne Keman, Flnkel. Horillch and so on the Manual line pt last year, with Firstenberg. Malln. Tanner, Wln-nnkka and olhoro the Poly line of this season, with Johanna Penny, Patterson and Klrby all these and some more. In tho Mirror's opinion, rank higher than the 127 edition ot the Rock ot Gibraltar.

line, or smashing off-tackle, he Is Entries for the Metropolitan Assn. A. A. U. junior Individual and team a veritable demon at providing Inter ness nni) on occasions.

Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hull-stays combed all day In any stylo you like. "Halr-Groom" Is greaeless: also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous cross country championships to be forence or sweeping runs around the" ends. Penta, the New Utrecht full held at Van cortlandt Park on Election Day afternoon, will close today. back, will bear'.

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