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The Buffalo Times Sports PAGE 8 WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 28 1931 St Bona Stars Canisius Will Try to Stop Si Bona Is Coining Oran JOE LUX fe OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 i rir 4 PUNTS AND PASSES 1 0 0 WILSON BROS HABERDASHERY head coach of the University of Howard by the way is a brother of Tad Jones of Yale fame of the past are the enthusiasm still on the the the 7 ROCHESTER MEETS i when Capt what line" most 1 i Tip a acobi Bros $475 eature Hat Tomorrow East Centenary (6) Cornell (7) Detroit (6) Lebanon Valley (6) Missouri (0) Norwich (0) Penn all but he plays a pretty rugged game of fcrotball and should do manv things Sunday Luttrell and Sullivan guards for Reilly are veterans and will outplay the offerings of Hartke and Jurca of the Canisius squad Alexin at center will have fun with Myleck of Cani sius My leek was batted about the ears in great shape by Hoard of the' Coast Guards and might be all mad when game gets underway Gabe Lasky a Tonawanda boy does a sizeable bit of ball toting in the backfield for Reilly and is out to re peat his recent performance against St Thomas he scored the winning touchdown MARTIN TO DON BISON TOGS AGAIN PAPE TAMES BEAR TEAM Lafayette has won four straight games and is regarded as a cer tain winner of the Harvard cup' this year butLarry Sparfeld coach of Hutch is one who will not concede the Mellenites the trophy until they beat his team and he is trying to in I still the same spirit in the team A ine Passing at Hutch forward passing attack la as good as any in the series and much time Is devoted to this style of of fense In Bob Doran and Bob Bliss Sparfeld has two fine passers and ha 1 expects them to give Lafayette plenty of trouble CH With prosperity just around the corner you want to look as if you were hunting up a new depression I In a Jaeobi Bros $475 Im perial eature Hat look as though more money had gone to your head for this hat in feel felt and workman ship looks at least $7 Interesting too is new fandangled sweatband that keeps the outside band from discoloration' Tech High Grads To Rally Saturday Nelson Gibson president of Tech nical High School Alumni association has issued a call fa rally of former students at All High Stadium next Saturday afternoon The object is to have the old boys and girls root for the Tech team in Its Harvard cup bat tle with South Park Mr Gibson announced a comfort able section in the south side stands of the stadium has been specially re served for Tech alumni AU former students are asked to register as they enter the stands (0) BEARS le White It Hubbard lg Shea Thomas rg Reldman re Moran qb Hatch Ihb Yeates rhb Dublenny lb redericks Rocky Mountain Teams for Charity By International Newt DENVER Oct 28 Local officials of the A A today were conducting a telegraphic poU of Rocky mountain conference officials on the question of permitting a post season Intersectional footbaU game between Colorado Ag gies and Nebraska university A committee representing the 'A A and faculty members of the con ference met Tuesday and decided to recommend the game The larger portion of the receipts are to be used for unemployment reHef Technical Expects to Giye South Park a Hard Battle but ajvji vauiv va waiuiuaj upivi AVaUvi Xo Riverside vs East In more shapes and shades than take time to try on a great hat to bring men up Main Street dr 'TTHOSE who are Interested in seeing how intricate plays are worked out will find much to enjoy In these footbaU episodes we are told Among the celebrated boys to be seen on the screen in their coaching work are: Stagg of Chicago Meehan of Jones of Yale Sutherland of Bitt Hanley of Northwestern and many others equally famous Marine! Certainly the Riverside Texas A (7) Columbia (10) Loyola (9) Mt St Mary (7) Nebraska (0) Vermont (0) Lafayette Oregon Dickinson (0) Duke Dartmouth (0) Brown (13) Bncknell (20) Wash ee Georgetown (20) Oglethorpe Tufts (10) Carolina (13) Roanoke (0) Marine for Agua CalienteLTHOUGH the football ex hibitions of Canisius College thus far have been rather disap pointing to the undergraduates and alumni there is some conso lation in the fact that the boys have displayed a courageous spirit in the face of defeat and have indicated an ability that may bring its own reward atsome early future date Right now the defeats swallowed up in for the games schedule This List Must Be on Contest Desk by 8 RIDAY OCTOBER 30TH Nojne Address to the game but aU meals a ticket to a theater in New York and a sight seeing trip around Manhattan WORCESTER Mass The Holy Cross squad is in good shape for the game with Brown but its head coach Is not Capt John McEwan guide of the Crusaders was kept in bed by a cold yesterday STATE COLLEGE Pa Penn casualty list is about as good as any reported in the east as the Nittany Lions prepare for their big game with Pittsburgh Capt Lasich and Curry have been hurt while Col lins another regular has been called home because of his illness making a third doubtful starter CAMBRIDGE Mass It seems that reserves will do most of the hard work against Virginia Saturday While the first string men had an easy drill yesterday the team was sent through a 40 mlnute scrimmage against the scrubs presumably to pre pare them for action PRINCETON Changes in the Princeton lineup appear to go right along with the hard work being given to the Tigers In the of yes long drill Harry Garrett a re serve tackle was shifted to guard to fill the post left vacant by the injury to Josh Billings and McPartland was sent into the backfield to lead the in icnerence MOBISte 734 74oJfainSt ree parking I Teck Garage By HERB RODEMS Timet Sporit Writer All the trouble caused' by Pape In the Big Ten Conference when his eligibility for service with the Iowa Vince Loughlin is coaching his team eleven was questioned And which eventually led to his expulsion because of professionalism was small to what ne aisned out to the Buffalo Bears at Bison Stadium last evening As was expected the Providence Steam Roller eleven made off with the victory by a 6 to 0 score but for three quarters of the game the Buf falo warriors gave a gallant exhibi tion of football and only the strength of the' Invading eleven thwarted their scoring efforts I Pape Does Trick The scorine 'break came nn the kickoff which Inaugurated the second half It was Pape who snared the kick while standing on his 13 yard line and for the next fifteen seconds he was making a show of the field with a sparkling 87 yard dash for a touchdown Nary a hand was placed I on him durinv his sorint aq his team mates spilled every opponent who came within reach In the line of defensive play Buf representatives more than held their own with the heavy major league I professional man much to the de 1 light of some 4000 spectators Three times the Steam Rollers denied tne scoring privilege each time within the Buffalo ten yard zone Bears Lack Punch Buffalo failed to develon a sintric scoring threat its offensive play be ing completely smothered Jack Dublenny corraled what little glory was left in this department In ad dition Dublenny accomplished some heroic work with his kicking He averaged about 50 yards for his work and showed to such tmnrt art vantage throughout that he erased more than three scoring chances held by the visitors Pape reeled off another brilliant run of 40 yards shortly after his touch down play As a matter of fact he was by far the biggest gun in the I Providence attack Joe Shea Bill I Thomas and Moran gave good exhi bitions of defensive play STEAM HOLLERS (S) Pope le Irvin It Graham Ig Eschbar Soflsh rs Schein rt Meeker qb Williams Ihb August rhb Edwards fb Touchdown Pape Score by periods: Steam Rollers Bears Substitutions Bears: Stillwell for White Short for Predericks Harnett for Knauff for Reldman Norman for Hubbard Peed for traveling Steam Rollers: for Auzust Pan fnr WtlHem for Edwards Tltmas for Meeker Oden for August Referee Timlin umpire Burt head lines man isher COMMUNICATION received this morning from Harry Pol lock publicity director for the Agua jCaliente race track in Southern California states that Marine son i or tne mignty man war nas Deen a nominated for the $140000 Caliente 'Handicap to be run next March same old Marine that thundered down the homestretch of ort Erie track across the river and whose 7 thrilling finishes had aroused in frenzied thousands shrieks of delight on other ovals of the Canadian rac tag circuit call Marine the "cock Kif the walk" in Canadian racing circles 'J ls owned by Kenneth Dawes Canadian sportsman whose horses race under the Mount Royal stable Marine earned his sobriquet of "cock 'of the by reason of his many smashing victories on tracks across the border And yet Marine win every race by a long shot Only last Monday ne raced down at Laurel in Maryland and finished last in a field of four But this Man War colt was cast off by a prominent met rrtnolltan stable has won some rich And maybe he will win the (richest in me wona next aaarcnat ua CaiieniB Other Imperial Hats $350 Stetson Hats $700 BY (Cddip ANOTHER visittag player with the Bonas who Is well known to followers of taterscholastic football who formerly cavorted in Harvard ctm ramew for Heveron whose East Pembroke maae the All High mythical team in Buffalo two different years He is playing his first year with St Bona and much is expected of him although he has not been able to strut his stuff as good as the coaches would like because of his absence from football for two years Mother His Trainer Preu PARIS Oct Jules Ladou megue brilliant rench distance runner will show his flying heels 1932 Olympic games if the 'rench government appropriates to send him and 1 MS trainer Ladoumegue to Los Angeles fi Bill university of Buf falo footballers will be remembering that 24 7 pasting they took from Yellowjackets last Season when they face off with the lower city team next Saturday at Rotarv field at 2:30 Now in the scheme of things for game there vrtii As Wff 4 a iui xAicue maianowicz to fill You see Eddie has made it a time honored custom to star against Roch ester in all fields of athletic competi tion Team Click Rochester remembers well the work of Eddie on the basketball court andagain in football two years ago Last year when Tom team doled out that neat lacing to the Bulls at Rochester Eddie was incapacitated the boys say and see much action This year it ought to be different The lanky halfback was clicking for muatse against ciarKson last Satur day and should be doing even better come this game Scrimmage Today Pritchard was scheduled to scrim mage his team probably the tougn scrimmage Delore the Sat urday game He will work on his nm ning plays and get lineplay to func tion well Inside the 20 yard line as well as out On several occasions this year the Bulls have done some neat line piercmg ana end swinging out in mid field but they seem to let down when they get up within striking distance of the goal Rochester avored It may be because the other line oracea a ntue Harder but prob ably hear Pritchard tell you that such be the case the 'B line should be charring lust a little hit faster and harder when they do get inside the scoring zone All these things Pritchard will have to iron out before Saturday and he has three days in which to do it Rochester on paper and because of their record so lar uus season will go into contest on the long end of wagering Brown Beats Huat To Retain Crown By Atioclated Prett MON lhEAL Oct 28 Panama Al Brown still is bantamweight champion in the various districts that accord him such recognition The lanky Negro found Eugene Huat of rance just another challenger in a 15 round bout at the forum last night and had little trouble winning the unanimous decision of the three judges Huat striving hard to get in side long reach did not suc ceed untn the 13th round and although his belated spurt gave him a margin at the close clever boxing through the early part of the battle won him the decision Brown weighed 117 pounds and Huat 116 A new Canadian bantamweight champion was crowned however in the ten round semi final bout of the show Art Giroux of Montreal the defender landed a foul blow on Bobby Leitham of Montreal in the sixth round and lost the fight and the title to his townsman TlTHILE we are on the subject of 5VV football it Is not amiss to men tion that a series of six episodes dealing with intercollegiate gridiron activities has been released for the screen the first being shown today at the Court Street Theater This series was made possible throughthe co operation of 26 of the lead ing college coaches of the country and those devo A3 vees of intercollegiate football of 1 Bennah loors His Opponent in Third By Attocialei Prett BOSTON Oct 28 Benny Leonard former lightweight champion floored Vittorio Llvan Italian middleweight four times before knocking him out with a heavy right to the jaw in the third round of their 'scheduled 10 round contest last night at the Arena Leonard who appeared in splendid trim weighed 151 and his victim was four pounds heavier lower City Team avored Over i Bulls Here Saturday r' 87 Yard Run Gives Provi dence Steam Rollers 6 0 Victory rEg followers of interscl Ia is Jimmy Heveron 4 WT I vtuivcu uar osdick Masten 1 home is at Eas ATT iSifflBi npiHE third district lad coming up for the Canisius game is Gabe Lasky former Tonawanda high school grid star Lasky is rated one of the best offensive players on the St Bona team this year He has performed notably in every game tnis season and In the contest with St Thomas was exceptionally brilliant running wild with the ball Mike Reilly is certain Lasky will give the Canisius team plenty to think about when he gets hold of the ball The fourth member of the quartet is Danny Murphy of Niagara alls He is another backfield star famed down around his college campus for his ability to hit the line for plenty of yardage WV0 KJA U4VC1 IXJX1CM12LLB ICMJLUail CJ1 'neighboring cities will find much to interest them in the Sunday tilt be tween Canisius and St Bonaventure That is because there will be four boys here with the St Bona squad who are well known in the Niagara district for their athletic abilities Joe Lux al former St Joseph Collegiate Institute boy is the most noted of the quartet Lux has been playing good football for St Bona for three years and is even better in this his final sear as xtnri nt nt tho ninnv nege JOHN PETRUCELLI Bona you know comes to town over the weekend and with the help of the powers that be and a fast out field they should win the annual clash with their time honored much ly respected etc opposition at Canisius Mike backfield is stronger by a long way than Mister Gene combination that has for its duty the carrying of the pigskin good old pigskin Gildea May Not Play Of course the possibility that Jawn Gildea punting man of the Indians be able to play but with all that Bona can still field a four man combination behind that forward wall that will give you the idea they have somewhere or at some time handled a football before In the line there should be a goodly amount of even stephen playing Canisius if nothing else has a few good linemen make It' difficult indeed for any team to slice anywhere from tackle to tackle for substantial groundage With Capt Delva and Big Schaefer at tackles ends Petrucelli and Harrington will have an afternoon full of high jinks Petrucelli is one of the most alert aggressive ends you will look at in Buffalo this year and that goes for Clancy and Lipan of Niagara Two Good Tackles Joe Lux and Ray Chesney do a fine job of playing the tackles for Mister Reilly Lux is a Buffalo boy who made good in college a big fellow and hurt anyone at seJecSjL bmltttag correct Iw W1U dlvided equally ta case two or more tie $100 will SX tie r5 re CqnaUy dVjded fa will be awanikrt 111 iT awardcd for 18 correct selections ta like manner $50 Jct selections ta like manner convrifhiZrt above ballot represent last results This contest fa by the ScXI Howard Newspapers TT kTEXT battle with St Li Bonaventure fa one that prom fees to produce more than the cus tomary quota of thrills because ofthe friendly yet intense rivalry be tween the two institutions insofar as athletic activities are concerned St Bona annarentlv i team than Canisius this year butthat does not necessarily mean the ranciscans will triumph over ther Blue and Gold True Canisius will be put to its sternest mettle but the Nortn Mata street gridiron warriors have never shirked the task con fronting them and even if they emerged from their battles covered with mud and glory their spirit has not been chilled by defeat Bvl Atioclated Prett PITTSBURGH Carnegie Tech ap parently has few if any hopes of up setting Notre Dame this week The Tartans even spending much time on their attack devoting the practice hours to building up a de fense against the Irish assaults NEW HAVEN foot ball squad Is slowly coming back Tommy Taylor and Mark Tyson who have been out of action for some time with Injuries were in uniform again yesterday but it fa doubtful whether they will play against Dartmouth Saturday NEW YORK If the football teams of the Metropolitan district hold but Oregon and New York university ought to be well prepared for their game Saturday scrimmaged against the Manhattan college eleven yesterday while Oregon put on a dum my scrimmage with the ordham freshmen HANOVER Another blow for Dartmouth: Jerr Durgin regular right tackle was too ill to play yester day and the only available substitute is Phil Glazer a sophomore Who has had little varsity experience BATON ROUGE lA Louisian supporters are not planning to miss a thing when they come north for the game with Army Nov 7 all expense tour for the fans Includes not only railroad fare and admission 1 Brown Indians rom Olean Invade Villa Sunday avored to Smash Out Gridiron Victory Over Coach orces along the same lines Last year the Tech team just missed beating South Park losing out 6 2 when a long for ward was comnleted for a touchdown in the last minute of play and Lough I lin expects the team to come through with another similar game Tech Has Passers Too r'i Bob Berger and rancis Hughes the two regular Technical baseball I A A1A favorite pastime but tossing footballs i insieaa oi Daseoaus They will both i6c pieuvy ui unances io inrow ior wards against South Park as the xxeexa piuu au aerial game against me Esparxs The big game of the day however will be between two evenlv matched teams Riverside and East starting at A ciucK jsoin teams nave been coming along fast and the result ap I pcdlS a vwSoUp East Must Stop Moulin The Riverside team fa built around fc isimer Moulin the triple threat quar terback and If tne Orientals can stop him they will have an excellent chance of finishing on top To match Moulin East has Buddy Rosar Sher wood Bleb and Pelczynski three tricky backs with Rosar the outstanding ace 4 The Orientals still have an outside chance of winnlne or tvlnv for the' cup but a defeat will eliminate them entirely from consideration They have lost only one tramp and if thpv finish the season without another set back and Lafayette loses one of its remaining games they can gain a tie tj and features Howard Jones hiMiil rfiarh nf th TTniverftiiv nf Drafted Player Returned I1 By joe cummiskey by National League Club ''TimetSporte Writer Ma inru 1 grou of uP stnding young men has St football xviajors Report Saturday roster this year and up standing fa a good way to hate your footbaU player especially on the field where the idea is to knock the opposition into as By CHARLEY BAILEY rechnlng positions as possible including the or Timet Spent Writer body scissors if you go for Latin me same strong team that carried colors at the very head of the International Hockey league all last season and then was runner up to the tough Windsor Bulldogs in the an nual play offs wiU cavort In Bison regimentals during the 1931 32 cam paign club officials announced today i The return of Ronnie Martin a i right winger and one of the main stays of the Buffalo last season' makes this possible Martin Was Defied Martin a black thatched wlU the wisp from up Calgary way was drafted by Detroit of the National league at the of the 1930 31 sea son and from there went to the New York Americans In a player deal Now there fa a surplus of major league hockey players the Philadel phia and Ottawa clubs having dis banded and neither the alcons or the Amerks can find a spot for the diminutive Martin Hence Buffalo gets back the Uttle feeUow who proved the spark plug on more than one scoring drive last season Martin who went to the Gotham sextet in exchange for Doug Voting erstwhUe Cleveland defense man has I been working with the Amerks for the past two weeks and naturally is in tip I top shape He Is expected to report to I the new Buffalo manager rank Nighbor today or tomorrow Member of greatest work came he was doing business with Carl Voss and Lloyd Goss on was called the Buffalo This trio made un one of the dangerous lorwara walls in the Inter national Hockey league and Mickey Roach then pilot of the Herd used them mainly as his scoring threat I ine rorte oi this sterling combina tion was last minute rallies All fast and shifty and rugged they were generally held back for emergency action and seldom did they fail to respond The revision of the Detroit Olympic schedule brought about the of Philadelphia and Ottawa changes one Buffalo date tor the Motor City President Charles King an nounced Yesterday The game sched uled for Detroit Olympia March 20 has been' set ahead to March 27 Majors Report Saturday I The Buffalo Majors of the Amer ican league report at ort Colborne Saturday morning On Nov 11 the Majors face the Chicago Shamrocks In an exhibition tilt at Broadwav Auditorium These announcemets come from Lawrence Welch club president rom London one of rivals in the King loop comes word that Gene Carrigan former center of the New York Rangers and Springfield will be a member of this Pan ther squad Carrigan has been bought outright BINGHAMTON STAR HITS 300 By Attociated Prett BINGHAMTON Oct All Binghamton bowling records were broken 'last night when Joe Polosky rolled a perfect game of 300 and his team hung up an 1163 score for a single game and a three game total of 3227 The other scores in the three game record were 1102 and 962 ALL AMERICAN DIES By International Newt AUBURN Ym Oct Charles A Wright 60 who wa selected on sev eral All American football teams when he played guard and center for Col umbia was dead today following a heart attack Wright practiced law here for 30 years and was the city re corder for 13 years By REDDIE BRANN Timet Sporte Writer I Over confidence has caused the downfall of more than one cham 's pion and it is with this point in view that the Hutchinson and Technical High school footbafi teams are running through long strenuous workouts daily in preparation for the games Lafayette and South Park Saturday at the All High stadium HUTCHINSON WILL RELY UN tUKWAKD ASSES IN GAME WITH LAAYETTE i Swarthmore (0) Tennessee 2 Yale (0) Holy Cross (0) 4 Villanova (14) William Mary Boston College (19) jT Clemson New Hampshire (8) Car State (6) 7Q Richmond (0) Lilly Is Assistant Greentree Trainer By Attociated Prett NEw YORK Oct 28 Marshall Lilly rated as the outstanding exercise rider yesterday was promoted to the position of assistant trainer of Mrs Payne Greentree Stable In announcing the reorganization of her stable caused bv the death nf James Rowe Mrs Payne Whitney said Maj Louis A Beard will retain hfa position as general manager of the stable Willie Brennan assistant trainer under Rowe was armnintrt head trainer last Saturday I CAREY TO UNLOAD By International News YORK Oct 28 Dazzy Vance and Adolfo Luque veteran pitchers of the Brooklyn Dodgers are ex pected to be put on the trading block by Max Carey new manager of the club he arrives ta Brooklyn Bowlers Attention Times to eature Doings of Pastime rpHE Times will feature bowl tog this season Every Saturday and Tuesday a full page of bowling scores who ta the in structive stories and lively gos sip will be printed to serve Buf army of bowlers with the best of their favorite pastime' The first special bowling page will be printed next Saturday It is requested that leagues 1 team organizations and individ uals Send their scores' to the Bowling Editor in order to in sure publication in Buffalo bowl favorite newspaper rw an Anp tr sf a a i i ms km mai but aa a im air a a V' vSr i Asr hk rJxvn Tee 4 tr 1 aeascKMSk jcBnxewesM a it jaax a a wnz a svtr rfflscjv a 2 S' i fa 1 1 I Vx Ox Ya rifi tai oa Owi jHR iK 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Ijimijiui mi '15P" SIHWz I 4 OI 7 Im $1 iMr Contest 3 i Vtihe rasa i WXJ A A Sil i Ek 1 1 I 1 1 'I'! 11 Coast Players Going Up jCTTVX By United Prett i PORTLAND Ore Oct Six 7 teen fine ball players will go TSrff ttje major leagues next spring from the Pacific Coast league Only two were drafted Dave Barbee? the leading home run hitter from Hollywood by Pittsburgh and Eddie Moore Oakland shortstop by the Giants.

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