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PAGE EIGHT EAST IlEVIEW I BOWDEN LOOKS GOOD IN SUNDAY WORKOUT Predicts Wellsville Downed by Memorial as Midland Continues to Win Hard Tiff Tonight Opening Indoor Show Slated for Fagles Auditorium. BY ROBERT ELLIOTT, Sports Editor. The Review. ONNIH ('intiiiiiati of claHs Huiiday ill Hn; -ttn lirotlf IS gym, as his toiigli 10 round oMcouutor to- ni'Nii with Kid. N-gr in tho nlng indoor fit-lit show of tiio soasoii in tho Kaghs andi'orinm.

liowdon i.s a sligiit vorito to flofoat tiio (olorod tdttlor a fnrion.s scrap is looked for Lonnio jiaid trilmto to ttio Kid yc.stoiday and adinittod that hell to ho at iiis host to gain tlio Tho ('incitmaiian thinkH Negro is of tongliost v.a*ltovwoiglits in rcoid over past f'w months to liear tliis contention onl. Promoter liay Foclis that Fred Fn-rer. Market street liartier. and Henry liamill, Imal sports enthu iast. liave tii-en sei-ct ed as for card of 2-S rontids.

In ea.se llie.si* two fer their of win Tier. Hoforeo Hill will east (ioehling vote, Tlio Hi'iiii final lioiit of six frames Iiromist'H to lie a. Kenny Davis, Vlio lias lieen sliowing lot) in liis late lionts. takes on Mi of Fantoii. latter jaiiith eoim liefe well touted his manuger, vvlio has seen liivi.s in action.

for a torrid Inssle. In tlio limit of the pro gram a sliglit hange has lieeii made Paul Kimlisli, local lilgii star wlio is making liis pro dehnt, lonlglit. wa.s to meet Paul MePrea of We'lsville Fontts received word lliat McFrt'a has a stov Imnd so he a hoy from anton to meet Knglisli. Tlio second liont will also he four rounds will jiit Patty DiF more of against (Jllhert of Hast Idvorpool. Chap man lias SHAKKEY AND I'KIMO FKiltT TO.NIGHT -il" i AERIAL ATTACK TOO Gridiron Heroes Defeat Chester Purple and Gold tdev- en Looks Better in Losing, I 8-0.

MUCH FOR BENGALS WHO LOSE, 14 TO 0 Monaca, Victors Over Potters in Tilt, Drubbed by Steelers Saturday. 32-0; Ordicb and Jakes Plash. i i'HHSTKR--A scrappy team, fighting for every Im 'i ground, went down before aer ial attack of tho Tlridgepoit eii, IS to 0, marking their 'iiirl loss In as many starts this 'on. at tho Chester athletic field la Sninrday. Altlioneh greatly outweighed hv tlio down-river team, tiie lino more than held its own.

D-'if hark Heed marlo several lotiu- gains on lino plunges and off nl ivs. Tlio local fenso again.st a passing offi was tho cause of its All of Bridgeport's scores, whicli flashing aerial attack that net- MIDLAND Koeping its goal line two tonihtlowns gave an out-juncrossed, tiio fdncoln hi-'li sclioo! classed Ciimphell Memorial team raceti on in it.s nnde- a 12-0 win over Frank Ahhey'sTeated path for Die ctjiinty chanip- WT llsville gridders Saturday after-J ionship afternoon by noon in Nicholson field in the'leafing tlie a team iti a one- iown river It was the Ben sided liattle on the hl. gal's first setback and was a hitter Flio score was 22 to 0. dose to swallow- wlien one views' While greatly lassofl, the the statistics on the tussle. jHvrappy fon.ght hard to hold the from making made nine first many trips across the goal and wliih' liolding the victors to it even harder to force it- iiy- By The Homer Key, Georgia Ran 72 yards for touchdown against Yale.

Orville Mohler, South Scored four toiichdown.s against Washington State. George Saner, iKith touchdowns in 12-0 victory over Oklahoma on runs of 47 1 ractlCC 70 yards. Gene McEver. Tennessee Scored two touchdowns and p.assed tn Mark for third against Missis sippi. ITie Beiigals gained BIG yards through Die strong rnshing.

wliile the visitors potii (pp jipct make only .51 yards through Dioiond teams. Coach Leon iieavy Widisville forward showed fool hall fans Satnr- Memorial tried five passes, vom- qay one of the first an.i in the first, second had one in this miarters. were made l.y the i-i'G'I laml one was incomplete, Tiie Ben-1 1 valley The first route. Rose and TroDen. apnals, completed, 0 lead in i the end were Du two and 1,0 first half, was replaced with Primo Camera (left), the Italian Goliath of the ring, and Jack vidnal stars for I'onnd no Mhe oml string playt-rs in the Sharkey (right), heavyweight battler of Boston, are scheduled to croHsing tlie line for two merle i they fonmi tliat Weils la liaif.

'riiey piled up two mote meet in a glove sockirg contest tonight at Ebbets field, Brooklyn, N. 'rrotten finagglng a 1 going to he loo lulowiis in Die third Y. The giant fighter from across the pond and the Boston gob are for the final score. Mellolt a'u! Memorial ind ludd the team for downs shown in typical poses. jConig.il, playing the haltlKuk other to ii was within five sitioiis, dill most of Die Wellsville kicked off to start y.ird.s of tlie goal in the fourth per- Brldgeport rolleil up ei-'lit first game ami imnted after, iod in the closest downs, only two being made failing to gain Dirongh to score.

Ihroiigli tho line, and Ih. llsville ret leil off a first down Repeating tlie sses, wliibr Cliester made four hut McLean and Meni'irial tlii.s fall of scoring in tlie first few firsts completed five A second fnmhlo hy Chester on its 2.0 yard line paved way for Die first score, Mellott jiassing Michigan Buckeyes To Clash 28th Renewal of Old Feud Slated for Ann Arbor. Cardinals All Set For 1932 Reserve Strenstb Will I Make World Champs Favorites. By ALAN GOULD. Associated Press Sports Writer.

By The A.isociated 1 ST. LOl IS. Oct. 12. Gahhy scrappy flock of Cardinals, having soared to the haseliall peak.s after a dramatic fight, will liifiicnlt to dislodge from Die I posit Ion they have fortified with tlie strongest organization of reserve power in the national game.

They rule the baseball roost for tho second time in six years, thanks mainly to the inspired heroics of tlieir hawk faced young- Pepper and Die perlativo inouml work of Bill Hal- liihan and Burleigh Grimes. With this cornhination clicking, tiie Red Birds solved the very tronlilesomo Conference, foolliall will offer problem of stopping the vvide variety of entertainment by swift, d.uing at, lailrs upon greatest intchiiig nrday as tlirt'e champion.ship-hopm^^^^,^ Karnshaw ami Bv The AsMx iated nilCAGD, Oct. 12. Western Laughlins Play To ThiriJ ti I i 1 Straight Deaidlock Here I II 1 was oti the lust phiy of tho inwood rileven a fill elevens get into action, and Yalo and Fniversity of Cali- southern liranch semi their into tlie section. ill I success of tlie new world clmuipioiis is a striking meiit of store" ImseliaU.

As and highly Locals to 0-0 Tie; Pros Have First- down Edge, 5-2. raced to line before he Langlilin h-y a Die goal to Ro-i! It's begiiiiiing to look like ''ITianksglving will ndl aronml before the Homer i.angliliu sional grid gets throngli playing tie games. Snnday at Clarke field in Newell, Andy Cnl been coming along In lear's hoys battled to their third pretty good shape and Gil coiisecnDve deadlock, against more proves too experienced, may Linwooil oli'vcn of Pltt.shurgh. I he register aiioDier victory tonight. final score was (t o.

Previously ilie Tlie third fonr-ronmi preliminary iLaughlius timl Keesport, fi d. will feature Steve McNeil Cln-jand West View, 2 cinnati. Grussi of Can The locals luiil a little edge yes ton Little is known of eitlier of (crilay. making five first downs to tliese Itoxers, hut Danny two, hut pn li who idiots Neil, hi's plenty Dieir first Innclidown. Each things to say for liul liad one chance to the The first honi will start pxails coming in Die first ijnartcr.

The Lani'hliiis made four Idrai.glil fir.t i I ouiih in the open to I'nt H'e hall on I.inwooil loyanl Aiiotlu play nnt Die liall on five Dieii MII.WACKEE. Oct. 12. wo straiglit plays lost grmind. A of Porto Rico, and FraiilD- pass, 0 Jlricn, of Hurlford.

Conn lilted us favorites to sncci the iniddleweiglit by Ttie was downed. Ncitlu-i jMiint was liim ked. tcain goal was in danger in I again kicked off second and third qiiiirlers, only quarter ended with tia'I in first downs being made in this one hy eleven TO Late in the final quarter Linwood got the tiall on local 20 yard line llirongli iHior punt. Four plays, however, gained only elglit yards. Tlie lineup: Homer Langlilin Linwood Mayer t.

Blnttet L. Bubbles R. (i R. vj L. 11 1' rci ovcr.

il on Wellsville 20 yard tninntes of play, Ordich carried Die line. liull aronrid right end On first play Keller tossed the 4.2-yaid line for the first a pas.s 27 yards to L. Shipka on tuuihduwn on second Die Bengal goiil line and Die receiv- Play with Die pigskin. Karas sneer stepped across Die final chalk'cessfnlly plunged through line mark for coniiter. Tlie try the extra point.

Midland had extra iKiint failed. to receive pnnt on The second quarter failed to line for veal much excitement hut in tliel break fhrongh fur a no- yard run for the secoml six-pointer Michigan, which shared the the c'i championship wiDi I -1 itinals. it IS a gold mine of playei and IS ranked as a hig possilnhty 1 1 wealth such a.s no major league ill history has ever possessed. Major links in the chain furnished two of the three Cardinal he- for top honors Diis season, will Dhio State at Ann Arlior in 2Stli renewal of their series. dopisl to go tlirungh Big Ten Heason without in Die victoriou.s seven-ganie will meet Wisconsin at Madison.

with the two-timed world Yale will send its squad into tiie'vlianiplons. Pepper Martin, tho middlewe.st for the first time to ticsliman outfield sensation, meet Amos Alonzo 40lh Hinkle George MUliron Rlioiuh's Shaffer M.irko\ it li Fillloy Snffnli'lta Hcnre liy Homer Langlilin 1 1.inwood Snhstitntloiis Slu'ppard for quarter, aliortly after Reed liid made a siiectacular 40-yard through left tackle, only to see liis team lose tlie hall on downs soon afterward The score was again L. from McGonigal. The try lor goal blocked. During the last half.

Bridgeport sent in a long stream of snhsti tntes. The final score came in the Crilleyitliird quarter when McfJoiiigal a pass across th BriilgepoiI secoml lanu npriod Memorial again cross-1 secomi six pointer. abinit tlio middle of Die seeoiii! Hurii period Aienioriai again tbe Bengal goal line. Wellsvillej me poini laiiea. marched to the Memorial 10 where, Early in second (luartor, if lost tlie ball on downs.

fullback, and ial pniited out to midfield. An ex-i Falhonn, Monaca'ri change of punts gave Memorial removed from the game liy hall and Miller dropped back and officials for slugging. passed to Shipka for a first followed up the loss of his down on the Wellsville 15. I mate wltli a 25-yurd run fhrongh Two play.s off tackle made ball on Die first down and the Lucicoski, stripe, from where he pound Memorial fullback, carried held I the oval across for a touchdown! ion four drives at Die Wellsvillei to A sudden pa.seiiig attack, goal easily quarter WelLsvilV'i Monaca team Myi for the extra point was wide, to tlie Memorial six-yardyaxkh was stopped when Schirmeri quart er.s (1 I II (. Doiiier Shafi'cr, or Finley, Cuttler for McKiniiey, lo Snfl'olcta, on Dowell for Markavich, Concrete lo jiotli, fonrtli down was Imi fiiil- Maycr; I.inwood Morati for Ro! I to'; ed tu complete ni'cessary Mntzl for Blnettet.

lirndoft This was hist lime for Sehirmer. Walkir, are I.angliliiis Ihrealeneil Linvvooil. Deemer; niiipire Lodo- paiieil in main eveiit lif lo Tlie nearest Linwood cune toidiee; lieadliiiesmaii Hnrley. iilglirs natioiml lioxing associai ioti elimination timniament card ut Die Milwaukee auditorinm. Clivelie won favor with fighi Brill Rose Sntton Donds Harris liMyers fans when lie scored a tedinlcal knockoni in 25 seconds over Fran kle Battaglia.

Winnipeg hat in his first appearance in tourney. also gained a fol lowing when he decisively trounced MvYey of New York in a tour nanient match. Packers In Pro tiriHlge League Green Bay Holds Loop Lead With 26-7 Win. poiiitH in of Die final periods, A third period touchdown hy GriHige enabled the Chicago nose out New York, to 'rtie Brooklyn Doil-'R'-idgeport jgers opi'iusl tlieir at home I Stapleton, IH to G. CHESTER CLUB MEETS TONIGHT The standings day's games: earn Green Bay included vester- E.

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II. E. Substitut ions for Swear- for Fetty, Giblis for I.yncli, Fetty for Maiiack, Kitnlile for C. CiKik. Tonclulovvns; Rose 2.

Trotteu 1. Score hy periods 6 'rime of periods; 11 miiintes. Harr (Geneva); umpire, Deemer (Ilirami; head liiiesmun, St rant man jMi'Gonigal Mellot 'rerhall ho I Thei was Chester. Cook Norton Casto ClianeylThe Lynch Kravis Smith C. Reed BVtty where Rosier fiimhled 011 the first play.

Memorial recovering. A punt 75 yards aiul spelled for Wellsville. Bengals started Dirowiiur Vinovicli intercepted a toss aiul ran 40 yards tlirongli the entire eleven, only to he some 20 yard.s from goal line to end tlie first half. liut still had 30 yards to aided liy who when the game ended. jliad carried the liall to the five The lineups: jyarder, plunged through for Youngstown 12 Wellsville OUlie fourtli toucluiown of tlie game Cniversity of Cliicago eleven, and to honor the wlio was of firut and greatest ithletee.

Northwestern will entertain a team from the other end of the country, the Cniversity of Caii- (piarterhack. sontliern branch, before breaking into its Big Ten schedule next week. The argument between North western and Notre Dame got nowhere Saturday as they and slipped through rain and mud ,111 Soldier Field to a scoreless tie. two any the extra point was ot ecoring. Michigan won its opening Big Ten encounter from Cliicago, but I'onud the Maroons eurpr 1 lough and squeezed out a 12 to 7 decision, while Ohio Rnck- lost to Vanderbilt, 26 to 21.

Ohio outgaincsl the Commodores hut penalties and a of misdirected forward passes proved its undoing. Wnschinski The Oct. 12 Cacker.s. of the Chester bas. hall a lllstapleton (lull of the Coninuintty league aie won tlu'tr fifth Brooklyn -----ask('d to report for a short meet-'game hy defeating the Chicago Cleveland ing in the Cliester News depot to day at p.

m. The session was called hy I.es McMaDi. 2G to 7, on Du'ir home grid yesterday. The Ihukers trail- 7 to 0 at half time and scored 12 Puritano Comfort Enjoyment I All three go together! w. L.T.

Pet. 500 I.oooi 4 00 1.000 2 1 0 .667 1 11 .500 1 11 .500 2 4 0 .333: 130 1 30 0 2 0 .000, 021 Barlick Sa hoi Yamvone L. Shipka A. Shipka Miller Foster Lucicoski Score by Campbell I. C.

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H. H. Gibas in the opening of the third quarter A steady march from mid-fieid Mellott with supplying Die fiuwliing Roberts, tonclies to pnsli across the last Luck no line followoii in rapid succession New York Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia KIDS IN MARATHONS. By DCliCTH. Miiin Northern Minnesota was iiit liy a maraDion thls snninu-r yontlis ing floating records, Moorc of Hililiiiig made Die best record, floating 1 honr auil 15 tnin- lies in an atianiloiu'd waterfUled iron tire pit.

SOX RECRUIT HAS .400 MARK By The Press. Ml'SKOGEK, Wright Muskogee outfielder and leading hitter of Western association who was sold recently to the Sox, has a batting av orage close to an all around athlete with the Oklahoma Aggies, he first tried pitching hut falh'd and shifted to Die periods; 0 6 0 -i2 Ke.s- ler for Mcl.ean; Campbell Memorial, Dominie for Dury for Barlick. Shipka. Luclcos- ky. Time of minutes.

is (Geneva) Cm pire Bruner Headlines- man, Sterrett (Geneva i. Lindsay Wilson Betrv-lla Week ley Fulton McLean I Holy City. The lineup Midland (22) was recniiteil in and polislied for duty by ttr. Hallahaii. the brilliant southpaw, was picked from Syracuse and taught tlie fine art of control at Houston, another strong outjiost in the system.

The resources appear limVless, just as the re.snlts coiilinne eminently satisfactory. No ballyhoo is needed for an organization that tan turn up such great young players in short order a.s Gelbert, Watkins. Martin, Hallahan, Derringer and Jim Collins, in addition to the colorful Dizzy Dean, who will join the varsity for after proving himself just about the best young light-hander in the minors. The now have captured four National league pennants and two world championships in six years. Dixie Roberts, Vanderbilt half- hack, contributed 222 yards in gains and four touchdowns in the first game of the season.

EGGS VALUABLE. By Associated Press. HELEANA, eggs have a eommeicial value of $2 Dionsand, the state game department estimates. A count discloses native trout eg is run 294 ami grayling to the fluid ounce. for the fifth touchdown.

Vinovicli failed in both for the extra point. I East weak Brown and i 1 Wliite combine took a diuli- Saturday at the Monaco (0) Highlights of Diamond Classic IOWA GRIDMEN HEAVY. By The Associated Press. IOWA (TTY Five men on ffHdball squad top 200 pounds, liile nearly half tho squad Tour ISO and 200. By The Associated Press.

Paid attendance, 221,587. and 1. iTepovich 1. You tea Koss Millney ((') Carnahan Luksich r. Faber Milkovicli r.

Scery Mille r. Foley Spisak Calhoun Ordich ...............1. Soholovic Green r. Karas f. Binier Score by quarters; ...12 7 12 0 0 0 0 0 Touohdowns- Jakes, There Is 38 Per Cent Of Your to- 12.

tal receipts of $1,0.20.722. for seven: after Untchdowns-Karas games, of went into Time of periods-12 minutes. Substitutions pool. St. Louis Cardinals bv winning i carried I Bimeco for Jakes.

Bene Cardinal Scout Tells How He Individual hero Found Sensational nm- Why Buy Real enjoyment with that mild, yet distinctive taste that captures your fancy wilth a character that cannot be copied. Solid comfort with the smooth, even-burning quality that its fire steadily from the first puff to the last. workmanship and the best combine to make El Producto consistently the one dftar for really comfortable smoking enjoyment. Many to Me (Jistributor: AMERICAN BEAUTY CIGAR CO. Toronto, Ohio Bell Phone 100.

o. H. to. By CHARLES BARRETT. (Scout for the St.

Louis Cardinals, who discovered Johnny Martin and recommended his purchase by the champions). fur bqlls ho showed had knew he ODUCTO enjoyment 1021. hy News Service 1. ST. Loris.

Oct. was upon my roconiniendation in 1925 that the ('ardinals paid $2,500 for ny Martin ami added $200 a few days later to get his immediate release from the Greenville, Texas, club 1 drop into Greenville looking for Martin, because I never heard of him. 1 -was lust cruising annind in small minor league territory and Greenville was one of the ixirts of call, late tn the summer of 1925. I just went out to the park to see the game and look over the athletes. When 1 am scouting I take three things into consideration aa regards a his throwing, second his speed and third his batting and fielding ability.

me that was a one of fnose fellows is in givinir the he has all the time he has a great love for the ganio. Three times during the game. Martin van into the outfield, twice into right and once into center, Grove, when the ball landed in the hands Martin was right by ready to make the catch if he fnm- bled. Tliat type of player is rare and I knew that this fellow was a diamond In tlie rough. Ho iKiled out a couple of hits tliat first afternoon and stole a base.

fielded splendidly and the next afternoon some great hitting. I was on him right up at top of battluK Hat with I five stol.i, twaes two rocor.lsi f. Popko tor Sllllpfy. TIopage. Hutcheson for Mahalley.

BUI Hallahan and Burleigh Weigel. Grimes, each with two i i a and no defeats, carried Cardinal i GRlDDER HAS pitching burden snccessfnlly against George Earnshaw and DANCE HALLi Grimes and Earnshaw equalled: By 'The 1906 series record by burling suc-i RTLE BEAt w. mlng and tripping the light fan -1 fastlc keep Capt. Tom Carson in trim for footbaB. Hallahan ihat as fben and immediately wired Branch Rickey about this 2l-vear-old youngster who had the He i replied, authorizing me to make the purchase, and 1 closed the with L.

K. Wise, president of the club, for Originally, the idea was that was to continue withGreen- cessive two-hit games tdtched three-hit game. George Watkins hit $45,000 home run off Earnshaw that provided winning margin in final game. Chick Hafey. national league batting champion, hit .167 and was benlied in final game In favor of Ernest Orsatti, who fanned on all three times at plate.

SCHOOL HAS 100 HOPEFULS Carson is captain of the Purple Hurricane of Furman university, Greenville. S. and he has been the proprietor of a bath house dancing pavilion here during the summer. HITS IN 46 GAMES IN ROW: By INDEPENDENCE, safely in 46 consecutive games. Babe" Myers, diminutive Indepen -1 Martin was playing second hase ville until tho end of the season in that day.

I saw him race over to a tho league But 1 found that our spot back of hag. pick up aiFort Smith. Arkansas, club was in hall and shoot it like a rifle shot of a substitute infielder at to first. An inning or two later once and by offering Wise $200 ad- he repeated it. Every time ho let ditional we gained immediate pos- go of that hall 1 knew I was look- session of Martin and sent him to ling at a fellow who had a mighty i throwing arm.

Fort Smith, where he finished the year. By LOnSVH.LE, the Ixnilsville Colonels of the Ameri-i i can association went on their last dence outfielder, has set a road trip of the season. Joe record coach, was left hebigd to major league sluggers at baseball sclKxil from which the'ment. team might find new material. Two hundred sandlolters and semi-pros ranging in age from 10 to 40 years, turned out for the first class.

Mvers fell short of the niinor league mark, however. Joe tl hoit with Wichita in the league, hit safely in 69 consecutive games in 1919. Midland Nut Coke IS The Modern Fuel BECAUSE- Is CLEAN It Is easy to Regulate It Is SAFE It is light to handle It is the RIGHT SIZE It is a healthy heat It it LONG BURNING It gives a uniform temperature. Free Service Our experienced service department will call at your home, if desired, and teach you the easiest and most economical way to burn coke, free. Let Brettells Save You Money.

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