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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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EAST iJVEnPOOL miVTEW WEONESRAV. OfrrOHKR DISTRICT HAS ATTRACTIVE GRID SLATE ou a tyButler Names Committee To Investigate Columbia Athleti '1 Cars to Tafte Tilt Here An appeal was made today JL I IX Bcngals and Quakers Renew Feud Friday Niglit. Thursday Afternoon. at Louisville. i Salinevllle st Minerva.

I Friday Night. Salem vs. Wellsville at East Liv-j erpool. I Saturday Afternoon. East Liverpool at Canton McKinley.

1 East Palestine at Campbell Memorial. Midland at Rochester. by llicbard C. Hriau, Fifth street haberrtjM'her, for auto moblloH to transiHirt the IJvcrpnol hlith baud to Canton on Satiirda.v, when the Potters will meet the Htrong M( Klnley eleven. Any niotoriirt who wiKiieB to take some of the band to the game Is a.sked to get In touch with Mr.

Hrlan at the or by phoning Main 4K8. It in planned to leave the high school here at 10 a. ni of the detonrs the highway between Liverpool and Charges Memorial Will Rise Where Lisbon In Hard-Fought Soccer Struggle Died in Plane IJ Fxpecled At Midland Sunday Position Seven in Group; Lou Little, Coach, is Silent. BY ROBERT ELLIOTT. Sports Editor, The Review.

OPPF.I» by the annual vllle-Saleni county claasic at Patterson field F'riday, night iinil l.lverpooI'H visit to Canton on Saturday afternoon the! I'ottery dlatrict'H week-end football Hi'hedule looinn a little more at- trurtlve than uhiihI Two l.ishon nnd Loptonia. have open ilale.H, hilt all other eluba will awing; Into action. Cohioiblana and KallnevHl toiinty are hoi play away from home lomonow Salinevllle at Minerva and (hilumhiana at vUle In a TrI-County league tiff Tlie Culumhiana county are. the In both halt were originally uh I for rialurday. but were moved 11)1 on account of the Oieo cotiference on Expect 5,000 Here.

Apprinimately an- tecle'' field Priday night the Welhvllle linn argiunent. deaplte the fact New Deal For Buck Gridders le. two Players Find Coaches iked to 1 firay Carten, ai Mean DUSinesR at Practice Drills. that fh'. Ilen rals are top-heavj fa Hv COI.CMIL firt.

with politicai cnmpaign there's deul" at Ohio unlvfrslty A change come over foot jhuil playera and eoarhlng ataft, ali of which, in of crii aeeiii lo speli higger and het for Scarlet and Cray griiliron eleven It itself for Inst half of tlie sehedule. Hi Ttw AMwrMtad Nh yoUK. Oct. All Inve-. tigation of chaiTiPR in athletics, particularly foot hall at Columbia university jli fii undertaken by a committee ite apiKitiited by Or.

A urray Thitler, of tlu uni- rsity. Ttie iiKjuiry will lie in tlie of Or. Insly It. Williams and Ilii h- liHbhage, alumni Fhimund Pn of the club; Rexlord fi. Tiigwell, jirofessor of Hrehuer, jiro jlesKor of C.

Hecritaiv of Ilio board of stndeni iMHK of V.m. and HHociate maiiiiglng editor of Columbia Spoitator, clasH of The commltlee will investigate that meiubers of the football were shown i employment and iHVorifiBiu Iroin the college faculty and that ulumnl mliolarshlpH were grant some football players in order to Induce them to come to Columbia. There also have been that the footliall I Heretofore, practice I Salem to be at beat wh iped to lose, and I hi- xo a signal or fumble wh n't anytlilng First Place in Ohio Valley League at Stake Clash Between Locals and Steelers; Pennant Winners to be on Hand. i 1 Lads Lead County Teams in League. league standings W.L.

T. Pet Minerva ..............3 0 0 KXM)' ..............3 1 0 750 Boardman ..............2 1 0 667 Lisbon ..............2 2 0 East Palestine ..............1 11500, Sebring 1 4 0 200 Leetonia 0 1 1 000 Columbiana ...............0 2 0000 Columbiana county football With first place in the i the East Liverpool nnei Midland teams of the Ohio Valley tioccer league are preparing for theli battle in the Steel Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Onej of the hardest-fought of the' Midland pennant winners of laut; The WRESTLING idds are about even that they will, witness another Midland Kv THi PORTLA.N'D. Sonuen- teams are finding pretty tough sledding in the Tri-County athletic league. Standings today find Lisbon, in fourth place, leading the county elevens, with two and two East Palestine is fifth, Leetonia seventh and Columbiana eighth. Both Lisbon and Leetonia have open dates this week, Coach Phil Hlkle of the former team planning to lake his boys to on Saturday to witness the kie.

New York, 36:37. NEW Westrich. 220, New York, threw Gtnirge Hagen, In anticipation of a bumper crowd, the Midland Roy Scouts w'ill he fHit in uniform to assist In band ,212. New-York, 47:09. ling traffic.

These two clubs have THREE RIVERS. played nevei'al practice al-iLutgp 202. Venice, won from ready this season and the scores; Chicago, (Two have alwavs been close. Midland got off to a slow start in split, Meyer its opener at Aliquippn week. Robin Reed the first 45 minutes of play seeing jVaugler, 30:25.

Ali'iuippa take a 1-0 lead. However. I jy-EW HAVE.N, Conn. Ed in the last half the Steelers broke 235. tat aumiVi loose vifh a flashy offensive that McLary, rolled up five and held the losers scoreless.

Inside Right Haiigh scored three (lie five goals against A-liquippa, while Ordich accounted for By The A mo moiiev to build a meinor the flint hills of Kansas where an ugly, twistwl wieek of an air iim-r fiisi marked the place of Knii death, Kaimans will rear a memorial to the great Notre Hame coach. Only a jagged stojie set in the couches Mi-re receiving sularies nut prairie now marks the sfxil The Kansas Rockno Memorial us- fiiiis have a feeling they may look over a pretty hot urguiuenf. to wonw about, oadies might Several lleugai stars, who have'raiKO their but little was beiMi on the injured foi couple of wei'ks, are hack lu shape, bol squads should he at full said They wrn- all pals and mis lakes were over with soft words. Hlreiigfh for the encounter. It The started just prior like a had night for the if.

the IMttshnrgh game A player but things may combine to make the Abhc.vmen battle to conic out In front. Thrim an afternoon with the made a mistake. There were no kind words time Insfeud he literally jumped upon by the on for voac.hlug stuff and received uttempt unforgetnble tongue lauhlng. to Huhdue the players raised their agKrogutlon cuvi-vlng must of Interi'Kt. Tlie Cotters will he In A few minutes later one of the a badly crippl.

1 condition, hut un made a rniscue. Thtue less the Rnlldogs can buU tlie the back lor runs of Harve. Cullen close ai.dl'’'’f«''’ed the Hume of tulking bitter struggle should result Midland Dopad To Loae. of proportion to their lain Little, head couch, who has develiipeil a Htrong teuin iu short tenure of had no com- nu'iit til make on tliat phase of the nqiiiry. there was a report that Little nlreudy had signed a new three-year contract w-ith Co- iuinlilu, Htarting at the end of the present season.

It was said he had taken a salary cut of about $3,500. His prc'sent contract generally has been understood to call for innmilty. Hocialion has organlzc'd to acquire where Roekiic and seven others fell to death through a murky hazi iu tiie early spring of 1931. The association has authority to purchase lands fur a park, lake and landing field. The locale is a typical ranch In the Blue Stem grazing country.

Dame-Pitt Columhiuna seeiiiB due for other two. er walloping on Thurfeday when Tiltonville and Aliquippn will invades the home of the strong i oseet in another league contest Sun- ond-place Louisville eleven. East dinner to advance land. 44:53. CITY.

N. Lou- dus, 202. Greece, threw l)ic-k iscourt, 225, California, 24:49. out of the cellar. Louisville eleven.

Palftstiue visits hefty Campbell Memorial outfit and also seems igridder makes The undefeated Minerva Aggre- PfVE LONG RUNS Boles Tries For 100th Triumph I The hooked for 2:30 at Lclimaii stadium, located at 14th I street and Oxford avcMuic, A large Megatiou of local fans is expect I to follow the Ceramics. liaplesa eleven journeys to lochester, Mike Ka ras boobed to play for the first time since the North Braddnck clash, ills presence may seek to inspire lie Steelers to score theli first important victory of the sea son, but at present it looks like another for Rnsiy crew. East Palestine due for an appearance at Campbell Me Qiorial high. tic with Lcetouia last Saturday has served to make Memorial a rather out- favorite. to and the liegan to the coHching meant The same procedure is in progress this week the Scarlet siiuad prepares for the Invasion of Wisconsin Saturdsy.

All play-boy tendencies that ronneily entered practice sessions have been eliml iiatcd. The shavp hark of a cor nctlou or criticism has replacHl tlie friendly confeience. The players. Itm. seem to have caugiit the spirit PracUce makes perfcd and iMirtection ins games, is their attitude as tliey go tiie dally grind from four until 6 p.

m. is still a friendly uluios Kansans plan to erect a memorial at the on the rolling prairie where Knute Rockne, Notre Dame coach, and seven others were kdled in 1931. Only a jagged stone now marks the site. Three Tri-State Football League Clubs File Lists gatioii, uiiscored upon In starts, meets Salineville in a tion- Icague clash Thursday at Minerva. led by the flashy Pauli Higgiup, should win just about as it pleases.

The outstanding league clash pits Sebrlng against Boardmau at Sebring, with the visitors favored. Bv The Prese. RIWABIK. Minu-. Oct.

TWO JUDGMENTS AWARDED BANK MANY ENTRIES IN FARM SHOW Second Antiual Hancock County Exhibit Will be Held Nov. 4 And 5 at Pughtown. phcre prevailing over the praitlce A record of cxliibits are I'xptMtwi to be displayed the secund anuual F'arni and Home Products show, which will be held Friday and Batunlay, Nov. 4 and 5, at the town hall in Pughtown. County Agent Walter C.

Gumbel of Cumberland said today. The exhibits will include: Raid win. Jonathan. Nortliern Spry, Rome. Dellchms, ami other types of Reid's Vel low.

Dent, W'liite Cap, Karly Loam Ing, Bloody Hulciier, Flint and Pop corn; vegetables of all and varieties, grains of local va rieties; lirowu and white eggs; in and exlracterl; can ned fruit, pickles, cau- VVith Miiiiday the final date for signing new plavi rs, the five an- trants in tlie Trl-Stale football league have pracllrally settled on their eligibility lists for the soa son. The Chester and Midland! lists have not yet been turned in to President Joe Dickey, who urges that this be done at once. President Dickey pointed out that any player released byi a team Is eligible to play on any other club 15 days after his release. The eRglblllty lists announced today by Dickey follow: Toronto Captain R. Clarke, Coach J.

R. James. Manager R- O. Daugherty. R.

Daugherty', Hhickburn. J. Blackburn, R. Miller. L.

Hinkle, J. Bailey, P. Cowen, H. Armour. L.

McConnell, Sb FIGHTS IGUT field. There still a feeling of good will but from now on hut "oing to he a lot more fun for the players to perfeit a play than it WHS to fumble It and then snicker Pori mouth Ace hancock Gains 314 Yardsi lied vegetables, pastries and fancy F. WilHon. W. Steele.

W. Shane, By The AMoristed Prcaa. CI.INTON, Maudoll, former lightweight champion, out- IMiinted Billy Hoon, Rock Island, 10 Cox, In dianupolis, outpointed Prince Saunders. Chicago, (10); Sammy (Kid) Slaughter, Terre Haute, pointed Jackie Purvis, ludianupnii.s, 10 COVINGTON. Payne.

hall statisticians will have to make a place in the records for th' one. Halfback Saari of the loc.rl high football team, has Interccp- ed at least one forward pa-ss In the last five games his team has play eil. each time scoring a toui hdown. His runs for counter.s in such cases have averaged 7.5 yards. T.

T. Sherwood. J. Burns Me- Kelvey; P. Williams.

East Chappie Finley, Manager Vaudyne. R. O. Anthony, Anthony, G. Wilson, K.

Goodballet, E. Cunningham. D. McCoy, M. Banfield.

I). Hounett, C. Golden, H. Lee, M. Heath, J.

Cook. D. Lincoln. R- Clenn, K. Kuowies, Fk Watson, R.

SUats, R. Halpate. Dutch Clark l.eads Pro League in Ball- toting. By Thr AwiwiiaUd NEW YORK, Oct. Karl fDutcli) Clark, quartcrliack of th work.

Special e.vlul)its are also being planned by the Hancock Couiitj a.s»ociutiiin, and tlie ex tension bureau. The show is spou urtMl by the ('ounty F'anu hureaii, with the presiueiii, John H. liew of Puglilown in charge. E. S.

Bayard of editor of tiie I'enusylvania F'armer. will lit' the at an open meeting, which will he held in con neetioii wiili the FTiUa.v night. Prosecuting Attorney In gram of Chester will le one ot (he yv. a Ktnp i Speakers at a rally ot the tlireu ilis 1 I Diet Repuhlicau cluls iu Hancock TO OHIO STATE Scrappy Milliron. Ia)ulsville.

kiMicked out Babe Peloco, Indianapolis, (3). ar LOriS-Tom Heeuey, New Zealand, and John Schwake, St Louis, drew, (10); Johnny Miles. St. Louis, knocked out Pat Kenne dy, IndlanaiMilis, (5). FRESNO.

Corbett, F'resno, outpointed Ceretino Garcia. Manila, (10). COTTAGE PRAYER Republican Clubs Will Meet New Cumberland Thursday; Ingram to Speak. at' P. L.

Dailey released Stanley Taylor, ARRANGED Hile, R. Rawlings, L. Stover and James Seevers and has signed Paul English. Elmer Fhigllsh, Dave Felt. Delmar Anderson, who will be eligible to play Sunday.

The following are now eligible Adam Guls, Costello, Walkie Kimble, Kennetii Kimble, Glenn Mackall, Burt Kaufmau. Harry Simmons, Stoxer, Joe Gibas, Enill Mayer, William MiKinney, Moore, Walter Frauzieck i LISBON Judgment for $3,588.30 iand costs has been entered la ip vor of the plaintiff in the foreclosure action filed by the Savings Loan company of Lisin against Roland B. Heacock and others. A decree foreclosing mortgage and aii order of sale been entered by Judge W. F.

Gones. In a foreclosure petition filed by the Savings Loan company against Clifford Guy and others, judgment has been entered in favor of the plaintiff for $1,550 and costs, and in favor of the First Na tional bank of Salem for $1,089.33. A decree foreclosing a mortgage and an order of sale shown in the record. A verdict in favor of the defendant has been returned by a jury in the case of Nate Mortledge against Oren Cope, a suit based ou a contract to purchase apples. A sale has been confirmed by the court in the case of the First National hank of East LlveriXKi! against the American Porcelain company.

Leave to the defendant to file an answer and cross petition at once has been granted by the court In the case of Solbert Greenbergm George W. Allen, an action for specific performance of con tract. BOY SCOUTS Wooster Must Cop Three Games of Four. i Bv Avnrimlpd WOOSTER. O.

Oct. 26 The Wooster college football team must will three of four games if the 17- year string of intercollegiate football victories for Coacli L. C. Bolej is to reach the century mark, To date Roles has a record of 97 victories, 3d defeats. and 12 To reach the 100 point the must w'in three of the four ANf PARTY Oberlin.

Muskingum. jrtiion and Denison, played in order on the next four Cheater Troop Will be Entertain- I V-l ed at Maique- rade Thuraday. Monihers of the Chester Boy Scout troop will be entertained at masquerade party Thursday at 7 p. ni. at the building in Carolina nvemie.

Flach SwOut w'ill wear a mask. Only egistered Scouts will he admitted, Scoutmaster Clarence Moore aid. The program will consist of Scout games and contests, follow ed by refreshments. Scoutmasters Moore and Roy Gibbs will be in charge of the party. FIGHT PICTURES AT COLUMBIA To accomplish this, Wooster must show a more sustained than has been the case season.

In four games has scored only three touchdowns, all by Hal Pryor. Two came in the fir.st contests, a 52 to 0 victory over Ashland. Then Heidelberg was defeated. 6 to 0. But In the last two games, against Akron and Case, the Scota have only been able to penetrate deep into the territory but never cross the last white line.

This week, however. Boles is preparing his team for Oberlin and the century stint yourself QUALITY on I smoke Spartans of the coaiily, which will tie held at the house In New Ciunheiland tiocal football lea'iuc has taken a wide lead over the field In tlie race for grnuiitl gaining honors. ''1ic former Colorado lollcge star gained 311 in five uainos Hugo The nu'etiiig will ho in charge of Tlunuas F' McKenzie of HolUdnvs Cove, of Young in county. CMlier speakcrs wlll against 277 tor Ken St-ong 1 wheeling, president the ton Hrnnko Nagurski of voung Republicans. Ciiicago Hears and Grossman Hanlin, vice president of Brooklyn stand third and bmrth with 211 and 212 vards respective ly Clark also is staging a merry rare with Benny Freiilnian of Brooklyn for I'asslng honors.

Potteinouth a.o bus 14 of 12 atteinpt.s for 199 yards and F'riedinan 13 of 38 for 168 yards. Harrv Ebing. former St, etui now with Portsmouth leads in receiving passes with 11 for 138 yanls Flaslt Herher of Green Bay leads the kickers witli an average of toi tlian 50 yards In 20 boots. tiie Weirtoii Steel wmpauy. i.arge delegations from I'hestei and Newell are expceted to aHend Bjr ou.

Ohio State unlveisiiv will be without the services ot Oliphant iu Saturday's gridiron clash with Wiseonsin Oliphant, who has been alternat Blumenherg jhaek, sprained his ankle duritig I worUo.it. He ill be on the casualty list tor at least 10 CONNEAUT GOAL GUT. By Thr (ONNFIAIT, Oct. neaut has fixed its Community fund goal $7.500, a decrease of from last year. The Fl'llowship of the First Methodist Episcopal church of W.dlsville will hol.l prayer ser vices tonight in the homes of the following members of the emigre gntion; Miss Laura Anderson of 604 Broadway.

Mrs, Mary Uahter, leader; James Beatty of 409 street. Rev. J. H. Butler, leader, and i Frank Bell of 1229 Center street Charles Couts.

leader; White of 312 Fifteenth stres't. Mrs i Dale Kessel, lea.ler; Mi-s. Beresford of Buckeye avenue, Additional sports on Page Eieyen FI. Alton, leader. A uniform study is carried our, at eaoh lumie.

Official ringside pictures of the Walker-Max Schmcling heavyweight fight will he shown Thursday and Fl iday at the Columbia theater. The pictures give a description of the struggle. ELPRODUaO u.d of ARCANUM MAN KILLED. By GREENVILLE. O.

Oct. (Iiamiing E. 45. of Ar cauum, was killed when his automobile ran into a ditch last night. CHAMPION TRADE BOARD MEET THURSDAY Relief Plans Will be Discussed at Semi monttdy Session in City Hall.

INJURIES FATAL TO FOOTBALLER Relief plans for the wiiitor imuiths will he discussed at the semi-monthly meeting of the Chester of Trade at the city ball in Carolina avenue Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The meeting will he comiucted by the president, W. Ingram. relief work iu the dies ter district will not be outliiKXl uu til the result of the county court's Bv Amnciatrd O.VKLAND, Oct, 26 Harry Lawler, 18.

St, coUegv freshman, died in a hospital here a loan from the Rccon last night followitig injuries auf-; striu fkMi F'inance eorponition is fered in an Inlcrclass football known. The Board of'I'rade's coni- game with the sophomores. Law -1 mur.iiy welfare committee has ler, playing right end. tackled red for the needy of the district Harry Masteraon. right half, and the last two years.

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