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)UR THE MERIDEN DAILY JOURNAL MERIDEN CONN TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 131 Experts Pick Georgia To Win Fourth Straight ver Yale At Bowl Niemiec With Knights Tomorrow Southerners Unbeaten And Untied In Six Encounters NEWCOMERS ON HARTFORD CARD Bronowitz and Dusek On View Tomorrow Falcons Start Workouts For Tough Walco Battle Coach Aim To Eliminate Faults Observed In Last Two Games Indians and North Ends To Drill Tonight For Second Tilt Long Awaited Battle At Arena Saturday Tulane and Among Victims Princeton and Navy Profit By Errors Columbia Fumbling Worries Little LETO AND KLICK SIGN FOR MATCH Hartford Nov 7 Nabors the Nebraska matman who has been a consistent winner in the South and Middle West comes here tomorrow night to test Stan Pinto the big bad bold Bohemian in the main tout of Sam Siegel's ahow at Foot Guard The bout will be a best two in three falls affair Pinto last week defeated big Jim Henry in two consecutive falls as Siegel opened his wrestling season In Hartford The Bohemian used his usual roughhouae tactics to bother and then to wear down his big opponent Tomorrow night he will find plenty of trouble If he tries the same tactics with Nabors who is not only big but very fast and specializes in the flying tackle the tactics which made Gus Sonnenberg a champion Two other newcomers are on the card in one of the three half-hour bouts One is Ernie Dusek the youngest member of the famous family of mat men who have made their home in Omaha Ifeb Dusek is big fast and clever and Promoter Siegel says he needs to be because he faces a dangerous opponent in the person of Frank Bronowitz the Polish flying head scissors expert They are to grapple in a one fall half hour number Two other half hour bouts are on the program Reserve seat tickets for the tout are mi sale at the Wooster and the Garde Smoke shops TO SAVE BEST FOR ARMY Annapolis Md Nov 7 With an alert eye cocked in the general direction of Philadelphia where- Navy meats Army November 25 Coach Rip Miller of the Navy today made a startling announcement He plans to let his second and third string men bear the brunt of the Columbia and Princeton games on the next two Saturdays "We have had no breathers this years and I am not going to let Columbia and Princeton beat the Navy down for he said "We afford to as Army is not in a position to be beaten down" The local grid slate holds plenty of attractiveness for fans this Sunday with the Falcons travelling to Wallingford to engage the stalwart Waleos in a return game and the North Ends and the Indians clashing in a contest in which victory will give the winning team the right to challenge the Falcons to a city-championship battle rALCONS The Falcon win begin preparation tonight at Bt Stanislaus field starting at 7:30 with an eye to eliminating the flaws In their play that so obviously cropped up in their losing battle with the Brit West Ends and their winning test with the Waterbury Clairmd their last two start The West Ends who followed as Faloon opponents after the charges of Coach Swede Anderson and Manager Stan Barcavlch had come through with a great conquest of the Waleos In the annual opener played here uncovered many defect in the Falcon play In handing the Falcs their lone defeat of the season Last week certain weaknesses were apparent as the Falcs pulled through with a cloee win over the Clairmonts a powerful aggregation Coach Anderson will attack these faults all week as ha drives the Falcs through their preparations for the stem test that faces them at Wallingford He will seek to recover the form that the Falcons flashed in beating the Waleos an occasion when they hit their season's peak with an inspired performance The general Impression la hat the players are a trifle stale but that they will hit their proper form against the Waleos Sunday and make the return battle another thriller Since the local meeting the Wal-cor have- trounced the MkMleiowa Falcons and lost a close tilt to the powerful Branford Laurels NORTH ENDS INDIANS The North Ends will practice at their clubrooms at 7:30 o'clock and be Indians adU work out at the St Community building a 6:45 tonight Their first meeting ended in scoreless deadlock after four periods of exciting play and the second contest in their two game aeries is expected to prove another spectacular affair Jimmy McMahon return to th North End thl week after a long layoff due to injury and his pres-ence adds considerable strength to the lineup of the backfleld The rival pilot are seeking to secure St Stanislaus field for the cite of the struggle Classy Lightweights at Holyoke On Monday Holyoke Mass Nov 7-Frankie Kllck the young Californian who came East and fought Tony Can-zoneri the former champion to a standstill in Brooklyn only two weeks ago only to drop a split verdict and Jimmy Lete the ranking Hartford lightweight were signed today to ash in the feature 10-rounder In the Valley Arena next Monday night KUck needs no Int Induction to this section although it marks his first New England appearance for he has beaten Eddie Cool who holds two decisions over Wesley Ramey Johnny Jadick Harry Dubllnsky Tony Fatco who smattered Jackie Berg a week back and many others Canzoneri and Klick outdrew the Petrolle-Fuller fight by a large margin in the same Brooklyn ring only a week later Klick has participated in 138 professional fights and has dropped only four decisions He is a two fisted fighter and New York papers highly commended him following his great fight with Can-zonerl Leto Is to make his first start since stopping Steve in the local ring He recently returned from three vacation to Florida and is In good shape for a hard battle Leto boasts a great record getting a draw with namev and beating Cocoa Kid Pancho Villa Pam Apice Georgia Salvadore Frankie Carlton Victor Lottl and many more The Nutmegger is also a strong attraction in Western New England and with Kikk baling the abiiiiy to outscore Jimmy another sellout probably will be on the boards Tickets went into the racks tonight Red Grange Suing To Get Beer Permit Chicago Harold (Red) Grange football star has filed uit to force the city to issue to him a license for a beer alleging he stands to lose $7000 unless lie gets one AL NIEMIEC PLAN EXAMS FOR COURT OFFICIALS Interpretation Meeting At Wesleyan Nov 27 New Haven Nov 7 a meeting of State Board of Basketball officials held In this city last night It was announced that a rules Interpretation and demonstration will be held at Wesleyan university Middle-town on Monday evening November 27 It was also announced that the written examinations for all new officials will be held in Bridgeport New Haven Hartford and New London on Monday December 11 Candidates wishing to take the examination should get in touch with the secretary of the board in those cities The Interpretation meeting will be in charge of Harold Swaffleld of Fairfield a member of the National Rule committee James Coogan of New Haven is state supervisor SEABACK SEEKS FIFTH VICTORY Minneapolis Minn Nov 7 Charles Seaback of Astoria today meets Charles Summerell southern sectional billiard champion of Little Rock Ark In a drive foriis fifth consecutive victory in the national pocket billiard championship tour-imiMiiL Summerell is tied for the bottom with two other players each with two wins and four losses The two nearest rivals of Seaback George Kelly of Philadelphia and Eddie Sauers of Oakland Cal both winners yesterday play again today The Printers swamped the Silversmiths 52 to 8 in an lnterde-partment league game at the Trade school yesterday afternoon CITY LEAGUE Meriden Insurance (2) Johnson Rice Redlcan Mastriano Asch 110 92 105 307 82 102 88 272 101 87 118 306 105 104 94 303 119 98 94 311 Totals 517 483 499 1499 Smoke Shop (2) Bwaples 95 115 91 301 8waples 89 103 92 284 Studinskl 99 09 Shrek 100 82 182 Wojick 100 104 108 312 Rice 114 101 124 339 Totals 497 523 497 1518 Icemen (3) Mielke Rinaldi MacDonald Hansen Levellle 107 110 112 329 103 93 91 287 96 107 305 93 102 299 102 104 114 113 97 324 Totals 530 505 509 1544 Adley's Express (1) Dorgan 92 103 113 308 Butler 85 101 92 278 Mitchell 111 111 112 331 Levenduskie 95 93 97 285 -we- Totals 483 498 530 1511 ENDEE LEAGUE Inspection (3) 700 played with a team of Holy Cross 'WWMlliftou Hills of Waterbury arpong the finest players in the Brass City and showed his ability by leading his team's scoring with a total of 12 points The Hills are rated on a par with the Brooklyn A team which defeated the local Knights Speed Boys last season so a good idea of Al'a skill may be gathered from his performance against the Hills An interesting fact about basketball career ls that except for the time he played at the local Boys' club about ten years ago he never appeared before a local gallery In a basketball game As extra attractions Manager O'Brien has arranged for the award of four door prizes and for dancing to follow the game with music by Solek's orchestra The prizes fol-low: man's hat donated by Harry Israel Pratt street clothier twin- sweater outfit donated hy Styletex company of Colony street trench coat donated by Ailing Rubber company and five pairs men's fancy hose donated by Manager Bill Lane-sey Spencer Shoe store 11 West Main street In addition there will be a cash prize awarded to the best couple In a fox-trot contest Mention of A1 Nlemlgc usually suggests baseball to the minds of local sporting fans but the Meriden boy who had such a brilliant career on the diamond at Holy Cross and continued his fine play the past season with the Reading club of the New York-Penn league is an excellent basketball player also A1 will give sport-followers a chance to observe his ability on the polished surface when he will appear In the lineup of the Knights A A team as Manager Tom O'Brien's fast club ushers in the semi-pro season locally by opposing the strong Southington Centrals boasting a number of Bristol stars at the St Rose's Comunity building tomorrow night For two and a half years A1 was one of the aces of the St Thomas seminary team of Hartford Continuing his studies at Holy Cross he did not go out for basketball In his Freshman year because he sough to gain weight and In his Sophomore year the last season Holy Cross had a varsity team he had to forego play with the squad because of the baseball fear he might be injured on the court Last year he Bowl i Rossi And Jeby Hope To Get Title Chance HOOP NOTES A A The Olioughlln A A basketball squad will hold practice tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the 8 Community building Plana are being laid to start the season during Thanksgiving week New Haven Nov 7-Dick Raines against Dick Daviscourt a match that state and local fans have been waiting for has finally been arranged by Promoter Tom Alley who will present this mat battle as the wrestling card at the Arena on next Saturday night The bout will be a best two falls out of three event Last week Raines Texas tornado added to his unpopularity and the discomfiture of Fred Grub-meier whom Dick tossed in two straight falls after a sensational struggle that left the fans limp from excitement Milo Steinbom Germany strong man who has been re-instated by Commissioner Joe Lawlor ead man of the State Athletic Commission will appear in the semi-final One fall match Bid Westrich Hungarian star will provide the opposition for Steinbom Many fans are of the opinion king from the west who has beaten Johnny Supsie and Henry Piers in the past several weeks at the Arna will give Raines the battle or his career and very likely beat the bad man from the Panhandle WEIL HEAD OF REDS RESIGNS McPhail In Line For Improvement Job Cincinnati Nov 7 (API -Larry McPhail who resigned as president of the Columbus Redbirds before they became American association rhAmps this vear is in line for the task of bringing the Cincinnatllteds out of the National league cellar and out of the financial doldrums Sidney Weil who says still be a "red hot yesterday stepped out of the presidency of the club whose control he gained ln 1929 at a reputed price of $650000 only to see it finish In seventh place once and at the bottom of the standings three times As McPhail is said to prefer a playing manager the future status of his friend Donie Bush manager of the Reds is uncertain Jim Bot-tomley's name has been mentioned by experts as a possible pilot for the Reds The successive slumps are reported to have cost Well $130000 next best tried to eliminate potential challengers He was going along all right until he met up with Teddy Yarosz an awkward Polish middleweight from Pitta burgh Dundee went into Yarosz's bailiwick and lost Not satisfied with the decision he brought the bout to Newark and this time he I was thoroughly convinced that Yarosz was the better Meanwhile Jeby had dropped his title to Lou Brouillard who looked like a real champion In beating Jeby Brouillard though soon wore out his welcome After pummeling Adolph Houser and Mickey Walker in non-title fights he became thei ex-champion losing to Dundee I Now some people are advocating that Marcel Thil European champ really has the best claim on the title He has beaten Dundee Others say Yarosz Is the best of the that Young Terry who whipped Yarosz is outstanding There are others who contend that Rossi will spread eagle the whole lot Jeby says he beat him So there you are There Is no denying that the Arena quarrel is going to excite the interest of the entire middleweight crowd Dundee who knows Jebys stvie will be In Rossfs' corner to add to the fun New Haven It would seem is going to house one of the mast important fights of the year Casualt observers may not get excited over the arrangement of a semi-final and the preliminary bouts but to those who take their fisticuffs seriously the undercard Ls almost as important as the main event To attract the latter group more than one potentially good fight Is necessary With this idea in mind the Arena matchmakers have arranged an undercard that should put the fans in just the proper frame of mind for the star tout In the eight-round semi-final Steve Carr Meriden middleweight who has tasted defeat at the hands oRossi meets Rudy Marshall of Stamford This is bound to develop Into a great battle from the outset as Carr who has been sparring with Rossi at the Arena gym under the watchful eyes of Trainer Dennie McMahon has had Instructions to go right after the Stamford Negro from the opening bell and belt Rudy before he can get his peculiar stvie of defense into action Eddie Dolan Waterbury junior welter meets Sal Carta of Middle-town in -a six-rounder that promises plenty of action Dolan a southpaw has been winning consistently and Carta a hard puncher expects to break his win streak Phil Baker of Stamford is hooked up with Jack Rose of New York a stablemate of Jeby in another six-round tout The New York toy is said to be very clever and a fair puncher while Baker depends upon his heavy artillery In all of his fights In the four-round opener Jimmy Quinn of Norwich will oppose Jack La Salle of Hartford an-other likely-looking brawl There will be no Increase In price BY HERBERT BARKER New York Not 7 It took the Georgia Bulldog five year to find out how to whip the Yale bleed of the aatne species But inc they discovered the win-ring combination in 1927 the southerner have come to enjoy their visits to New Haven They've beaten the Elis three times running nd expect to make It four In a row this t'fk From Athena Ga Harry Mehre will bring Into the north what looks like one of the south' most powerful elevens undefeated and untied in six games this season Operating behind a good line a set of speedy backs headed by the high-scoring Cy Grant has carried Georgia to successive victories over North Carolina state Tulane North Carolina Mercer New York uni-vcnlty and Florida They don't think Yale can stop them Neither for that matter do the experts The figure the invaders at least a touchdown or two the better unless tiie Ells can flash tremendous Improvement over their performance In the Army and Dartmouth games They were soundly trounced by Army and looked little more Impressive against Dartmouth although they earned a 14-13 victory Starting with a 40-0 rout in 1923 Yale walloped Oeoigia four times before the southerners broke through to win 14 to 10 in 1927 Georgia was halted 21 to 6 the following year but came back with three triumphs in a row 15-0 18-14 and 26-7 before relations were broken off temporarily after the 1931 contest Yale used to schedule their south--rivals-early those three successive setbacks influenced the Elis in their decision to move the 1933 game back to November when they would or should be reaching their peak TAKING ADVANTAGE When it comes to taking advantage of their opponents Navy and Princeton seem to deserve lop rating in the east Brown made four mistakes against Princeton last week and the Tigers cashed in on every one of them for touchdowns Bo far as yardage gained was concerned Navy was outplayed by both Penn and Notre Dame but the Tars converted their chances into scores to beat them both It is that as much as anything that is worrying Lou Little coach of the Columbia Lions who meet Navy Saturday Ils players especially Captain Cliff Montgomery have been doing plenty of fumbling and that might be fatal against the alert Tars Elmer Layden coach of the undefeated and untied Duquesne eleven says his team will lose by three touchdowns to the Pitt Panthers but students of the game aro taking that prediction with a large pinch of salt PUNTS AND PASSES Cambridge Edward Austin Waters Harvard 7 rates a good seat for the Harvard-Yale game November 25 He's already left Tibet In order to get to Cambridge In time for the game Pro vide nee I best assurance that Princeton will finish Its season unbeaten as Tuss Me- i Laughry Brown coach sees it lies in the fact the Tiger eleven is made up mostly of sophomores sophomore he explains gets over confident There are so many men of equal ability 1 fighting for positions that any player who gets satisfied or conceited can be removed in favor of one of his rivals who has been scouting Princeton ah season is teaching the Dartmouth scrubs Tigers plays for use against the varsity in practice this week Worcester Among major eastern schools Charles (Buzz Harvey of Holy Cross is the highest scoring lineman The 218-pound tackle has scorea a touchdown booted the field goal that represented the winning margin against Harvard and kicked 10 points after touchdown for a total of 19 points Athens In addition to being (he Southeast Conference's leading worer Cy Grant of Georgia is one I of the country best kickers In Georgia's first four garni his ofi cial kicking average was 53 yards I TILDEN RATES TENNIS Star Name Four Player On Lit Memphis Nov 7 William Tilden who came here to arrange a round robin of professional tennis players at Memphis next April says four netmen of the United States were among the "beet ten" of the professionals He placed Bruce Barnes third Vincent Richards fifth Emmett Pare recently signed as coach eighth and Francis Hunter ninth Henri Oochet of France and Ellsworth Vines of the United States were not Included he said because they played as professionals yet The list: Hans Nusslein Qerfnany Karel Koeeluh Chechoslovakia Barnes 4 Martin Plaa France Richard Robert RomUlkm France Roman Najuch Germany Pare Hunter Albert Burke Ireland SAYINGS of the SPECTATOR BY SAMUEL COHEN CAPITOL ALLEYS The Manning-Bowman company girls are scheduled to play tonight at the Capyi Restaurant will roll the A Si stores team In a postponed Business league match at the Capitol tonight BUSINESS LEAGUE Charlie'a and (2) Reiski 125 81 119 825 Krasky 96 125 90 320 Craig 82 92 92 266 Stanklewlcz 87 124 105 316 Zagonski 88 124 98 310 Totals Rustic Lesiak Jacobs Muravnlck 1 Lesiak Ligas Totals 478 545 513 1536 Tavern (2) 120 91 108 319 102 86 84 272 102 103 80 285 131 107 117 354 109 97 118 324 564 484 507 1555 Mohawk Tavern (3) Fuda 91 HO 115 316 85 88 266 SlhfcroiIr Anziano 100 95 293 Totaki 394 385 392 1161 Cleaners (f) Petrucelli Poran I Yanelli I Ricci Proach Totals 88 89 84 261 99 85 184 93 106 113 312 108 92 96 296 88 88 388 372 3811141 Dixie Grille (4) Conn Valley Mohawks A highly Important meeting of the Connecticut Valley Mohawks city Junior champion last season will be held at 6:46 tonight at the Grove street clubrooms All members of the squad are requested to be In attendance as the new uniforms are to be given out and other important matters settled including detail of the entry in the new state Junior league The following are asked to be present: Captain Tommy Meagher Tommy Dudek Joe Dudek Hal Lombardi Toots Foran Lou Im-pronto Frank Peruti George Robert and Russ Scheurer The Mohawks are now seeking a (dmtetaf ''NWvBrttm-w)th ders to open their season on Saturday night Knight A A The Knight A A team will prac4-tice at the St Community building at 5:45 tonight A Basketball plans will be discussed at a meeting tonight of the A members interested in athletics The meeting will take place at 8:15 at the A clubrooms on East Main street Dixie A The Dixie A team which secured Herbie Hackbarth aa will hold its first practice St Rose's Community building tonight at 6:30 The following are asked to report: Flynn McMahon Moore Sprafle Rene Teller Donahue Hopkins Haffner Hoffmeister Cook and Foran 92 285 72 207 70 202 64 22 70 228 84 221 53 198 56 201 86 254 90 229 Totals 348 376 369 1093 HULL PRINTING CO LEAGUE Type Stingers New Haven Nov The fracas between Ben Jeby former champion and A1 Rossi at the Arena on Thursday night may be the means of helping to clarify the much-muddled middleweight sltua- BEN JEBY tkm Jeby apd Rossi are two of the leading contenders for the crown and whoever wins the duke this week will be in an advantageous spot to get recognition for a title bout This situation will not be altered because Vince Dundee ti present champion happeas to be the champion and is a brother in-law of Rossi Rossi although friendly with Dundee is Jealous of his crown and knows of no reason why he shouldn't get a crack at it if lie beat Jeby Mickey Walker tossed in the middleweight title to box heavyweights a few years ago and then things happened They happened so fast that it's still confusing Hod Dundee won the title last March all would be well Then he had just defeated Jeby title holder at the time but had not received the decision Nearly every one of toe 11000 spectators except the officials who saw the fight in New York believed Dundee had outpointed Jeby yet the best he got for his efforts was a draw Months of waiting for a rematch availed him naught he did the SHORT SPORT SHOTS Among other things which Stanislaus Zbyszko old of wrestling who is scheduled to appear here Thursday night has experienced are playing in a named Square and figuring a the defendant in a breach of promise suit Pete Petroske and Bud Geoghegan the latter a well-known East Hartford pro teamed np to tie for fourth place in an open pro-amateur tourney at the Rockledge Country club last Sunday by carding 39-36-75 JOE SAVOLDIS UNLUCKY STAR If Joe Saroldi the fourth oak of Three Oaks Mich is ever holder of the undisputed heavyweight wrestling title the jumpin' opinion that it be his very long For that unlucky Milano star still The former Notre Dame fallback who now grunts and groans loudly on the mat is reluctant to discuss tjit star But the story was pulled from him after one of his recent matyHfs Fate decreed that he should be born in Milano Italy 24 years ago His father and mother both natives of Italy were residing In Three Oaks Mich when they receivr a cable to rush back to Italy grandfather was dying from knife wounds inflicted by bandits The Savoldis arrived a week before grandfather died Two hours before the end Joe was born An nnlucky star Indeed! Joe weighed three and one-half pounds lie was so frail that the doctors woud not allow him to return to America with his parent They said he never would live to make the trip Relatives nursed Joe Following the plows and the harvesters gave him strength When he was seven hts parents returned to Italy to take him home But Joe contracted whooping cough Port officials refused to pass him and for the second time the Savoldis crossed the sea withont Joe Not until he was 12 years old did Joe touch American shores Then for the first time he met his brother and sister who had been born in Three Oaks He couldn't speak read or write a word of English Through high school and then to Notre Dame went Joe The three and one-half-pound baby grew Into a 215-pound giant the tiny feeble babe became a gloriously chiseled physical model Summers he worked in an Iron foundry Joe played 14 games of Intercollegiate football for Notre Dame eight as a sophomore In 1929 and six as a junior in 1930 In the middle of his Junior year just as he was reaching the peak of his career Joe's unlucky star again caught up with him He was expelled for his secret marriage In the 14 games Joe played fullback Knute Rockne's Fightln' Irish won all To that end he scored 17 touchdowns for 102 points nine In 1929 and eight in 1930 Joe scored in every game he played but three: Army and Navy in 1929 and Carnegie Tech in 1930 He gained revenge against the Navy in by scoring three touchdowns Having scored the only touchdown that defeated Carnegie Tech 7-0 in Joe had no hard feelings against the Tartans He wo expelled before he could face the Army a second time Savoldi real football greatness never will be known His terrific line plunging In the 14 games he played stamped him as likely all-time All-America His strength speed and stamina were taken to the wrestling game two years ago Today Joe stands second only to Jimmy Londos as a national drawing card What's more he is the only grappler to score a victory over Londos In the last three and one-half years that the Athenian Apollo has claimed the world title Savoldi amazing victory over Londos achieved in ore fall at Chicago several months ago stirred a national argument as to Its merits Every great wrestler must be identified by a single sensational hold such as Frank Ootch and his toe-hold Joe Stecher and his body scissors Btrangler Lewis and his headlock Gus Sonnenberg and his billy-goat butt and Jim Browning arid his airplane scissors Savoldi's pride and joy is his flying dropkkk Although he never kicked a ball at Notre Dame a punt or a gdaL a drop or a placement Joe now kicks his opponents to defeat Both toes carry dynamite as he hurls both legs at his rival usually connecting with the chin feet first to knock him unconscious or so groggy that he ls an easy victim for a pinning hold Joe had All -America glory within his grasp but lost it He had Londos' championship in toe palm of his hand and lost It He whipped Jim Browning before Jim became a champion And licked Strangler Lewis after he had lost his title his unlucky Milano star says Joe At Waterbury: ST STATE LEAGUE Waterbury Girls () CHURCH LEAGUE The St team won a 4-0 verdict over the Main street Bap- famous FOR CASINO ALLEYS The New Departure league schedule for tonight follows: Cone Bull Race and Final Inspection alleys 1-2 Cone Bell Race and Automatics alleys 3-4: Cup Lapping and Bore Grind alleys 5-6 Loading Groove and Mechanical alleys 1-2 upstairs Final Inspection and Mechanical alleys 1-4 upstairs.

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