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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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mmm PAGE TWELVE EAST LIVEHPGOI. REVIEW TlirnSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 103 EDWARDS AND LYLE BATTLE HERE TONIGHT Davis Teams Set For Chanty Grid Game Here Friday Night VeW eBROOKLYNPROS foes i Tilt in By Fans By AwKM-ialEH ee In the third and ganio two of Young 1 erry Hurt; is'vork uum j.ro fooibaii r) 1 11 Al aiiiH, df'fcuttni Uroiiklyn Keplaced by to nixht. StronK h'd tf'arn Gruver. hy Marty Hriir.s hotli over and, PI ki.kiim the nxfta point. Tho first I ravored in Few By ROBERT ELLIOTT, Sport.

Editor. The Review. inlown aft-r a A last-minute rhanpp in the Pfo pamof theboxiuR show to b.Mnr- Beoond fcentPd toniKht at the KaRles audi Feather ran 65 vardsi even Quarters. foriuni, was neressai intprrejitfd pass before be by an njury to Ak 1.32-ponnder. who wa.s to meet by ron Kenny Davis in the six-round seni! final.

Terry's manager notified Ray Fontts that liis lad had re ceived a bedly (iit eye in training, and would not be able to fighlj here. I Foufts imnreiiiately secured AH Giuver of Barberton to replace! Terry and this chango belpj Davis a hit. Gniber holds decHlonsj over Press Johnson and Zekej Jones, the latter being the gentle man wlio rcf pntly drew with Leone on the ontsklrts of Akron EofWard before paid customers. is in the same stable lthj Terry and Fontts reports he a hard time signiiig A1 for the. finul here.

Grnver fought here once before, appearing on thej same card with Primo He; knocked out his opponent In two rounds and made a big bit with the fans. Frmldy Edwards and Ray Lyle are in the iiink of for lO-round feature scrap and wbatta battle it should be. is anxious to iirove to local fans tliat his one-sided tory over Edwards last summer wasn a mere flash in the pan Freddy is more anxious to vindi Laughlins Defeated By Burns Drward Passes Mark West Penn Conference 1 2-6. LEAGUE STANDING am. .1.

P. IliMineys Burns Diympics laitiglillns West View Emil Mayer's Honifi Pros lost a of the forward when they were Pi 6, hy Dun Burns at night Keiisitiglon WtMlnesday Wed Penn (onferenee dash It third coiiferetice cate himself h.dore loeal light hugs the victory was the by putting down l.yle lor the count; miiiiis fourth of the sea.son Buiight. Freddy has the punch toj The Burns scoi I iu the second do just that thing, iiiit of the as last night get chance to use that Berkman crossed the Laiigh- punch is another rnatti-r, lliri goal line. Howevei tlie locals The rival welterweights will; ked tiie ouuf on last probably enter the ring at play first half when Tiie Schadiern Ex Higlis and Hur.si eleven, which clash tomorrow' night at Patterson field In a charity grid fracas, will wind up their training campaigns tonight. The Schachern combine is sched IIled for a workout at Patterson field after the high school team completes it.s dally drill while their will hold Its final prae- jtlce session at the City hospital I grounds.

Purely because they have sev- former college football stars I in their lineup the Schachern 'eleven ranks as a slight favorite to cop the final decision in some fjuarters today. However the Hurst ti'am, all of whose member.s have played together in high school, been drilling hard for tomor row combat and have a good cliance of coming out in front. The Hur.st boys have an running attack with Joe Chet Sjvvyn to smack tlie opposing line whero'ver needed and also to toss filenn Mackall. a crack jrunning halfback, will lx)ther the I.uuglPin 'Scliai hern forces unless something goes amiss while VanDyne will also in to do his share. Also Frank Kirkham, a in a 'dandy hach('rn has Franklin Homl of Pitt to up ills backflebl vvhi( li will be composed largely of last high scliool eleven ball tofers.

Hood Is expected to toss plenty of forward pas.ses to liis end.s and halfbacks and do a llflle line Hina.shing in addition. Tlie fans expect to scf a great 0 lu 1 1 pounds for fhelr return hatlh (harlie Tarzan of Bochestm ranks somewhat a favorite to njiset Mickey in the sixionnder. I.yie is old( brother and hails fiatm Akron. In a four round affair at Faiiwrather Ian gles witli Kearns of Lima and a between two heginiKTs will fhej card at 8' Tlie judges foi loiiight's will he Deiismore ami Earl Welsh. will Martins Ferry Eleven Has Won Over Five Gridiron Foes in Row Purple Riders Seek Sixth Consecutive Win Against Potters Saturday; Dorsey Now Serving as Field General.

Martins "Purple is will be out after their sixtli secutlve football triumph of the urrent season when they tackle Potters Saturday rnoon at the downriver city. After a medlcore start in which they lo to 6-0. and were held to a scoreless tie by Linsly. the Fenians have compiled the following record: Martina Ferry 19. Hamilton F'erry 13.

Young.stown East 12; Martins 26, 7. Ferry 13; Warren Martins Ferry 34, Bellaire 6. A letter from the Martins Ferry high school today revealed that tiu' Purple Riders and their coach I Johnny Cox are taking East Llver- I triumph over Canton jKinley at Its face value. icHtklng for a real battle down the river and perhaps they shall gel jit. However the Potters face the gi Ordich At Penn Confident of Defeating Top Of Dame Combine Saturday I Going to South Bend With 1 1 Idea of Trimming Irish; Over- Midland Star Holds 23-point Lead Over Rival.

confidence Feared. N' PUNTS AND PASSES Bf EW HAYEN, Conn. Vale seems lo have almost a new team as the half' of the football gets umlev way. Five men, Flaygare, Helm, Taylor, Levering and Mae Wll liumson, returned from the ho.s pital squad to the active list yes -MIDLAND Altliough of the 10 Beaver county school football teams high scores In games last Saturday, the otie touchdown by Ordlch, the Lincoln high fast left halfback, made against Rochester, was enough for him to remain at the head of the list of the 17 individ ual scorers in the county. With slx-polnter to get his credit, Ordich has made 1.3 or 78 points this fall, hl.s closest rival, Ciotte, ganfic task of stopping Bill Falls, by 23 point.s.

Ciotte sey, 190-pound fullback. Dorsey carried nine touchdowns has been promotfMl to the position (across the goal and converted one of field general by Cox this point, for second place, son and fans hall him as in years. (oHirge Gocsik, captain half- lia( fa still fleet-footed as ever. while M. Capo of New Brighton holds third liouors with six touchdowns and three extra points.

Bpisak, Midland Quarterback, is SE, N. Syra cuse had no other reason for expecting a victory over Western Reserve Saturday, the mere fact that It Is an inter sectional game ought to be enough. The orange already has beaten Ohio Wesleyan. Florida and Michigan JuH Duzuro, the other half, is jiiltho only countv player credited liis first sea.son and has been turn kicking a fiehl goal. He ranks ing in sensational performance.s.^ among the stars with two Poludiak at quarterback, excelis two e.xtra (mints and a receiver.

field goal-17 (loint.s. There are tliree lettermen in tli. The other Midland hall carriers line. Groza and Scarfin, the are Jakes, who places sixth with giant tackles weighing 185 ami 175 Karas In ninth (dace with 19 (IMKinds respectively, and Greene in tenth with 18 jHodie. the center, one of the on the team.

i The uewcomers the are Negus and Jay Kalas, at Mat Results A couple of and-comliig" tussle with of forward pass- snareil a am! for a ami long end runs mixed In fo the wiiiiinig marker Both teams are le hiid ((uarter when M'T with giahhed a forward and ran Hiirst Eleven has a crack Hix team in Boh Wilh.Tovv who will all of the lo go to East needy and (luring the winter, the game far in ('III io lor a an extra point. It was a hard hatile with stall to finish with ol being (he only thing to mar the siniggle guard; Steve Kalas and Jo.seph at eiid.s. The line averages 16 has a and the backfleld 149. fracas is schfHluled players to go in against Ohio'ioi- p. m.

with the officiaLs a.s state Saturday. J. Jtavi.s ioiiow; John (referee); Ben promoted from the third toiun to jiedman Jack Boddy on the first yesterday (head linesman) and P. E. McCrealy from the sec The Potters liave been going Olid team to varsity left guard.

Itlirough some hard workouts Nebraska, threw preparations for the Ferry 215, in jiiient, one of the tougiiest on the 10 game schedule. PRINCETON, N. back on the Princeton squad seems to be getting a trial as a regular. lineup included only one man who started against Michigan Sat urday. rowd 3 mm 1 than an con Laiiglilin did of "oik, ami the g.tim f.n kh I rowd of 'Rihlitt Battalino Smashes Mastro Chicago Challenger Comes Close to Downing Cliainp.

By WILLIAM WEEKES, Associated Press Sports ('HR'AGO. Nov. 5 Earl Mastro todav was another one of the hoys who have lo kmuk feath erweigtit from Bat Battalino's head witlioiil cess. BiUlalino, who tan he depended upon fo fight likt' a when hl.s title Is at stake, did exactly that, last night, winning the decision atter 10 lilistering rounds thwart Mastros challenge. Tlie Chicago Italian, a master boxer, fought a recklessly fight, hut the niggmlncss and never ceasing attack, won him the with Bcmtlict mid tnu slomi tec Men nrio 'I' Willouglihy .1, Hlacksleiie (' IL.MtEI.PHlA lo the It requires the 1 handicap Penn will he under football fan in the city and "hen it faces Ns)lro Dame from the of the tick three players are uurs UicalH If appears that a crowd Iniurlea.

Paul George Munger have Hy Thi NEW YORK Heiiri Deglaue, 208 M.nitreal, ilirew Lee Wykoff, 215, St. Louis. Harry Cornsweet, 205, threw Jim Hesfin, 203, Australia, 21:.30. COLUMBCS, Joe Sletclied. Charlie Haii- Rahin Reed, Springfield, threw Jim King, 140, Flint, Hnllj 235, Tolrnlo, drew with A1 BENEDICT MAY REFEREE Neuman.

210, Salt Lake Cit.v. By The AMoriated WORCESTER, Mass. Nov. 6. Clint Zarynoff, Russia, defeated A1 Baf- IBenedict, veteran goal tender, haslfert.

two out of three falls (Zarv- tmeii given his uuconditioual re-jnoff first 23:24. Baffert lease by the Montreal Maroons Carynoff third. the National Hockey league and! LOWELL. Jiidsoii, has applied tor a position on the cievelaml. defeat'd Sailor Jo-' By The CHICAGO, Nov.

there anything in reimrts from Philadel- I'hia, unbeaten foot- several team will give Notre Dame its argument of the season when they meet in the new brick stadium at South Bend Hafurday. to a clipping imsted i.i the dressing room of the Fight lug Irish, Penn will come west, not with the idea of holding Notre Dame to a close Bcore, but confident of winning. Coach Hunk Anderson more worried over over-confidance than about Penn, and yesterday delivered a lecture on Northwest and have finished the hard part of their preparation for Saturday's battle at Evanston. The Wildcats have their most (jowerful lineup ready for the conquest, and the Gophers expect have all hands in condition by Saturday with the (vosslble exception of Wells, a star lineman. Illinois will be without Herman Walser, its regular qurterbck.

against Wisconsin Saturday, but the Badgers also will be lacking Bobby Sciller, a star back. Michigan and Indiana, which at Ann Arbor, have tied up all loose ends, and the Wolverines are confident of squaring up for that one touchdow'n defeat administered in 1928. Purdue and Cliicago which meet non-couference opponents, will use Saturday for experimental purposes, but Iowa and Ohio State, which also go out of the league! have such serious assignments in Nebraska and Navy, respectively, that they plan to get going with ali the power they possess. Buckeye Coach Sure of Victory Willaman Says Navy Plays Will Not Bother Ohio. By OLUMBrS, Nov.

Sam Willaman of Ohio State squad was confident today the style of attack would be no mystery to the Buckeyes when they clash with the Midshipmen here Saturday in tlie annual homecoming game. But the Ohio mentor announced there would be no letup In his efforts to familiarize his charges with the tricks which, are supposed to include a few Notre Dame tactics. Thus far, in this secret drills, the varsity has met with fair success against Navy plays as executed by the freshmen and Willaman hoped for more impressive action in workout. How the Bucks really look will not be known to outsiders, however, until they appear on the field Saturday, because the gates will be sealed to newspaper men week. De Sa, Portugal, stopped Joe Oznna Sacramento, (2).

YANKS BUY SELKIRK By NEW YORK, Nov. Yan kees have added George Selkirk, a outfielder, who hit .310 for the Jersey City International league club last season, to tlie roster of promising ball players they will take to their training camp at St, Petersburg, next spring. Pi aiul Mortiit iriin it Rt'dmaii Bi'i kmaii nioiii Biii'Ih E.tsi 'lirio. Sliaffoi Pini'ir'- M.ickev, I il It t'T fans is not far from right. Tlie Women's Welfare la which is hat an organized tliroiigliout ity and rallying to tlie charity Millir.iii Iierct'iit sales Slnfi'.

mt'inorial hhn in a "'-ill hoiine Hie Dame ami staff. Ignoring the call for fall polo damaged legs an'l Carl Persia. Hlar tice. Will Rogers, fnllhai is fmm an in as a candidate for the Stanford Arnold, falls. Flint, two straight teete'i hand.

Marri'on ininnti 'ost'-llo' Dletrii li A wi'li' ho-'knp link- the meeting- together as outstanding lioin various I' 6 12 gatlierings went on air. 6 I' 11 6i DaiiH's famous Mer-' Imrsemen," Elmer (iauiiuu. H. Harry Stnldreher and Jim lle.ol llne.stnaii over the LEXINGTON, Nov. Transylvania college will request the Southern Intercollegiate association to amend its rules so freshmen may play on varsity football teams This change.

President Arthur Braden Believes, will permit smaller colleges to build stronger teams, and hence increase their public following. A historic cowbell is the emblem (if tmuremary in the traclitioual innersity fn'sliinan swiiumingiWooster Colh'ge-Cniversity of Ak- tchui. 'roil ioothall contest. of oMiei Special LOW PRICES On All BLUE SERGE SUITS PATSY ROSSI TAILOR 420 Washington St. Open Evenings by Appointment.

Phone 259-J. fi.vor of draw. Ma.slro came so thill B.irry’s ciird showv'd 51 for the cliampion 49 for crowd of 14,022 s.n-ci-Rors left .810,35.3 at iho gate-. a.s usual, his own l-m ami mainliiineo it almost wilhoiit Viirialioii evi'iy seeoml of wiiy. Miislro outhoxi-d him in -I'ots ami hinrini o( hut the roiiml found Battalino gaining the advantage.

He two downs, ami his hcdv attack slowcil Ma-tro down alinosi timi' the I'icelv 15 ratlio hy Grantland Rice, Rev. Matthew iWalsli, of iind i )tcd' parts of I tlie New York came when n'cord of a talk delivered i hy Rockne to liis team, was played ion a pIionogra()li hairman of ttu' rules Iu to the col lege games, three (trofossioual jltams. tho Chicago Bears, Chicago ami Cleveland Indians, I have arranged cliaritx games 128 GRID TEAMS Fight Re.sults By HR'AGO Bat Battalino, world chainpiou, Earl Masiro, Chicago. (10) rc TO AID CHARITY I outpointed Dublitisk.v, (40); Barney Ross, Cliieago. Lou Jar (Si; Sammy Manhave heard Rockford, and Ralph Len dt'clared Campaign For Memorial Notif Dame Pay Tribute to Knute I Rockne.

H) U)RK, Dame men the I'nlt- last night to pay trilmte to Knnte Rockne. ami to open a campaign for to buihi a By AsKiirialrd NEW YORK, Nov. the call to to the of the'iiY. City, N. and and (Si.

with of 1281 FAIR.MONT, W. Vu Buddy jcollogo teams to lielp in Morgantown, oat or auother. Billy Fhmagun, ClearfieUl Already 53 team- (Un. gates, ofi SEATTI-E Chevalier, whicli are to to chariiy, it is Bvrne vealed by the tirst of r.onisvil!»'. Kv, (6.

1 Football PITT ARMY Saturday, Nov. 14 The University of Pittsburgh Alhletie Auihorities lo announce that there are still available tor this attraction and also that the entire Cadet Corp will he on hand es $5 and Mail coupon with check or Onler Ticket Office, U. of Piltshnigli, imhid.tig 2.5c f.yr registration. MAIL THIS COUPON Please reserve (....................) seats f.n whid; 1 Name. Tow I Special for ONE WEEK ONLY Your Choice of Any DUNLAP HAT In Our Elntire Stock Including All New Fall and Winter Styles.

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