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The Daily Item from Lynn, Massachusetts • 13

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PAGE THIRTEEN Sfc 4 1 I 1 i i 1 I 4 Cardinals Confident They Will End Series Today 1 I I rl 1 1 i 7 Lr Have You Heard The Long Grind Movies of Salem English 3 Cycle Races field Comer i to Ed I (Tolk classify Saturday's eature' you just teams Owen out of Grid Briefs rom ('Pi All iece the itfi the' spirit White siiper MMONAL J( LEAGUE ECHAMPJO Spacn Cont rlbuted By GODDARD BROS Daily Double Closes 1:10 PM Post Timo 1:30 PM7! I I I Baseball Playoff 1 Inning by Inning i i A I Sunday At Topsfield' tomorrow night's meeting is now expected io tract a much larger crowd than was at first anticipa ted Approximately 600 already been sold for the 'clash in which Coach Jlill Joycwill match wits with his former grid Hank Tocz low ski and his Arlington club ''After Bill said today probably knows: more about my style of play than any other coach in New England and he has plenty of information: available In devisinga defense Last year he gave us plenty of trouble I think a great boy and great coach and you can be sure not taking Arlington lightly" Red and DAILY EVENING ITEM LYNN MASS: THURSDAY OCTOBER 3 1946 Daredevil speedsters will whirl around the record beckoning re built half mile track at the Tops Midgef Auto Races tonight PINES SPEEDWAY ROUTE hl 3 GROVELAND SPECIAL ATTRACTION WILD: BILL HOLMES: AND 1I1S GASrEKINJ OY 8 Races Start 8 s3 45 s10 00 i So either way the North Shore loses and Greater: Boston Wins or no mention been made of dropping Newton into Class Newton is that great A class powerhouse that beat! an egg with an outboard And you may be sure that Newton willlre i main snugly in Class A for the other suburban Boston teams to fatten their batting average On The point whetherLowell Haverhill Law rence belong in Class A or even the fact that those alleged experts who run the point system to suit: themselves are either too lazy' or too ill equipped to ''make an accurate survey of the field before I the scasop gets underway and Maylx? if i this same two teams were 1 meet again omorrow the result would different: But' they met Sunday and when your 2 grandchildren thumb through the i 19 16 records the read Salem 15 English 13 I Let's start worrying a that 'Bi xcrly eleven which invades thebowl Saturday ni'ghV i ii 1 the teams according to their known stingth and poten tialities i A little more leg work and a lot less guess' work on their part would help some A complete overhaul time up' and takeover of the rating system by the coaches 1 and would be still better Jt needs someone or some with a football background to handle it successfully not a trio of synthetic pigskin pip squeaks who learned their gridiron lore rushing: foot ball copy to the lino typers 1 the juggling act begins say I warn you U5I MAVfIICK STATTOM the war and there is chance pue scarlet Rbcketsi comprise 1 rtwiV cnnnn oach red Ellis uho on the 60 Gd VfhSe fnnthall tUtonngL 4 i4 TKof hhw I 5 1411 'e stars are made up principally nf Ilin nac in i hr I Lt a 4 Jack Cheers Knack 1 'Tm 'cheering for A new cham pion' eays'Jack Dempsey one of the great heavyweights of all time TThis cmyapidh has the knack ofettiElong well withqvery jdlm the championship' hat that helps make you look your best whether tall shart dark liglhti or in i Choosy your Adam today fr 1 yx? vfcars an Adam hah Shuttle bus ex press Ice from Central SqJ to Downs every 15 minutes 'I I that warning 'One of iB and Buses direct to track Ample teePctTking Space 1 statement rates tin: ar cojaihvml our opimonN1 Ir has a scrappy spiritcd trained club at English which is a credit any coach and tie i hope I lliev in plenty of close ones Qdi thing the inotica of ht itnvidid show is that the officials missed tbc Ixtat on the English punt iifc in the game when they" ruled 'thit he' ball ihad gone off side on theiSalcni 31 ActujUy'if tolled out bit the Sa lent 3 ield Ieai it is siiown marking: tjie spot dovtyt near fhe i goal line bur Linesman Plim MrP ihn: nverrtrlrrl" him trvr leaning it out of hounds up by the 1 vni This wiisla big break tor the Witches ns hey were able tn Htp 4 the' hall instead nt having: to' kick? oqt: from liehind' their oun goal wheyo a ny thing could have ha pened I BIT UNUSUAL lured IH nalties was extremely costly to ijinglish' for it occurred i had the bull inside the Salem nc ynrd line But wo trust ihq English Salem have: compiled an amazing record of 56 wins and 21 defeats' fora727pcrcentagp the Brooks are inclined to overlook i the 4 2 de feat hung a round their necks by Howie Pollet in St Louis'Tuesday i Durocher has been able to i pick his "bums" off the floor: I after a defeat that would I Intake the heart out of an or I jdlnary ball club The latbush I i 'are confident Ico iiwill bring them hack bounc I ing from lie shadous of elim ination 1 Diifbchcr will start Joe Hatten the rookie lefthander who came out of service to win 1'4 and lose 10 in his 'freshman year Arriving in New York last night few minutes behind the Dodgers after a 22 hour train ip Eddie Dyer's Red Birds were a loose confident ball club sure of them selves and not conceding a thing Dyer on the hrit' spot I all season" whenp his tar lqaded H1 Cards failed I to play up to their pre war form was Tn i the enviable position of hav Ing a second guess on his (pitching selection If he npide (the wrong pick today he still Icould save his skin tomorrow sin the: i game IMurryi Dickson a wiry little righthander from Tracy Mo was the choice oven Harry (The Cat) Brccheen I Dickson has been cf frctlvr against the Dodgers Iwat ipg them three times i apd losing only once bri relief Dyer plannecj to 'continue his lineup switches i if 'Thiro hsesy a 'lefthander That would menn Erv Dusak wokiliRp: go to left field In iul of Harry Walker and Clyde Kliittzj Would replace Je Garagtolu behind the bat If a right hander the same lineup that: opened Tuesday will prevail Likewise Durocher will switch batk to Ed Stevens at first against hander and nrobabiv in sert Augic Galan fit third and Dick Whitman in left He about third and might Jcayc Chokic Lavngctto at the bag asing Galan in left i Underdogs At Salem A ROBERTS i MEN'StWEAR 128 MUNROE STREET Cor Washington A for GLOVES 7 30 I TIMS cost WONDERLAND EV Sports Mirror i (By the Associated I Today a Year Agb Hal fiNewliouser blasted from: themound after two and two thirds innings as Chicago defeated 9 0 in first World Serje game Three Wars Ago LukeAppling' Chicago White Sox with average of 328 annexed American League a 1 1 1 yrown while Stans Muslal St Took National Ljsague title with 357 I ive Years Ago Alsabtxct new mile record of i 35 2 5 ifor two year old Jn winning Champagne Handicap at New "York I I Years Pamela Barton 19 a i (S golf jtitle top her Brltii championship d(feat Ung Maureen Obcutt Crews at Summit' Io score! first "slam i since: 1909 Rockets Pjep or Opener Wednesday Coached by Lou Bufaliho for mer' Cornell star the Scarlet Rockets Lynn's new semi bro grid club will swing into action! against the Arlington RM Devi Wed nesday night at Manning Bowl in one half of a football dbubiehcader The other attraction on the twin bill will be a clash between the Lynn Gold Stars and St of Revere? By GEORhE AHARNE The 1 A pro pro XchampionshlpT yesterday at South Shore ended in a triple i tieAvith ithree pairs firing 138 best balli for 36 holes Knotted were Ls Kennedy Pawtuck et and Daye Hackney Vesper George Morrison Oak Hill 5 and Walter Hall unattached and Chatlie RiceNThe Country Club and Jim dgerty MVopia The three palrsAviil set tie the crown next Wednesy day in ah 18 hole battleX IH NJ Tim Whndinr chamnions Ji Pezzulo of I Louisquissett and Tom Mahan of United Shoe were three strokes off the pace with 141 while Larry Gannon Happy Valley and Joe Stein Salem Country Club champs in 1943 tied for seventh place Larry and Joe punched out 69 in the morn ing but hit 73 in the afternoon I Les Kennedy the New England professional title holder i finished the afternoon round in a blaze of glory Les registered five birdies in the last pine holes and his finale was the sinking of a 20 foot putt on the 36th green I'1 Tomorrow's afternoon down at Tedesco the four cornered deadlock in the A I amateur pro championship will be decided by an 18 hole comfietition The four pairs will comprise Jlm ogerty and Bobby Knowles of Myopia Larry Gannon and Sam Videt ta of Happy Valley Clark Morro and Jolinny Chew of Bear Hill and Jerry Gianfer i i Although Marblehead High foot ball squd is being driven by Coach Dave Morey in practice sessions in preparation for the annual tilt with Glenn Salem Witchesj Saturday afternoon at Bert ram ield the tutor of believes his boys are due for a letdownfand will tie handed their first setback this all Morri asserts the Black is lacking in experience despite victories over Winthrop31 6 and 'Amesbury 11 12 apd contends! this inexperience will be a big factor in the weekend en counter with the Witches Whether Morey's Contention is professional pessimism gleaned by medium of his 34 years as a football coach Marblehead fans are looking for the MAkic Makers to give the klan a tough hard battle before the verdict is settled The have doneyieH this all with only two Tj gu Lar remaining from last year Bob Humphrey quar i tcrhM'k Tom Longer cCntrrl The only other letter man a I holdover Eddie John son an end But Morey lias a horde bf youngsters Who have fitted nicely with his plans Dave Jhoivtver is a little down as Humphrey hasjdone little work in practice sessions Humphrey is nursing an injured leg and at the presqnt time it is doubt ful he ill ktart against the Salem troupe hfiw is sidelined Mar offense is liound to be considerably handicapped Be sides being the outstanding ball carrier the rangy youngster is regarded of the best kickers this sect ipn Yesterday Morey spent consid erable time with several boys in an effort 'to 'uncover some yourig ster with an aptitude for propell iho' nit skin In i the signal drill John Gilbert a senior who has never played in a game worked out in berth with the club i ROMTEE TO CUP banking stars who haye entered Steel stands seating more than 1600 arc being erected the homstretch Bay Stater Eliminated i HUNSTANTON England Oct 3 Bath Woodward of all I River Mass only American in the Amateur Golf toumament was eliminated fifth round yesterday by Lady Katherine Cairns of Somerset trailing most of the 'way Lady Katherine took the lead for fthq first time by winning the 17th hole then halved fhc 18th to win i I up i Woodward moved through thelodrth round earlier in the day by nosing out Doris Park former Scottish champion 1 up Lady Katherine Somerset! lx or evs TTnelaJi i JU i i uvivn i uauM ini iv'i' map Swedish and Danish cham when Dorothy (painpbcll won 3 and 2 in the fourth crowns I i ishot showed the two teams linrig up for I he ensuing kickoff The camera had not recorded the one pUy that spelled victory for Salem defeat hit: jEnglisii 1 Palomlxij was hok'l ul that in ed iting the film for whichlid noPrerbiucc clearly thetim er'iincri may ha ie clipped this bit yard line 1 for even' (hough it? may be indls Were the films going to suit i and lun it off fpr stantiate Referee Herman sake decision that 1 he loot Not Mhat iLv'tH make any differ was good? 'Or'wotild they show Jrnce blit rip that the kick hhs that the leatherwas 'oft the jbeen discussed so widely part is target? i 5 cuuou's iis the rest to sce 'tbe Wc may never know 17 nxtlcamcfa's story MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING SAYsLcARU Alter all lit cant miKc any i lihe IT a a tid nl ko 1 1 rx 1 I Uillltl vfll1 HUT IK I I tv ix was a good one' or Carl said last night satisfied that Gill honest decision 'on the play He was in i perfect posi tion to can it was Kin tiie wnmi and in no 'position tosecit i rS a i a 1J 1 i wrong silli thing to? strike in Haverhill May Overhaul i I ts Sports 'Stiipl school hoard was told last night the athletic i and physical education setup fn the Haverhill jHigh School is in need of genera over hauling by Supt Lyman Owen who this week conduct ed an Inquiry why Haverhill 4 a i A 1 1 nan nib puur juviuimi In recent years Supt declared onlv 46 boys enrollment of 1500 reported for football and obviously there was something! wvong wi Interest and lead Coach Charlie as commended and the intendent said the present sit uation could not be attributed to him' Johnny Pesky Grateful To Lynn ans or Day' 4 1 I i Johnny Pesky today expressed ills thanks to the tfank of Lynn Grid Strike Peters Out At Lowell Tbe strike of the Lowell i football squad which was hinted after the Spindle city school committee ousted Herb Cochrane on Mon day night' fUilrd yesterday wh 52 boys reported at the Alumni field am! worked tin der the direction of irrd Drescher and Joe Polak who were named to replace Coch rance" for the balance of the I current season However wi op the tegular players shewed their feelings by re from the prac Uee until the minutes i I Benedetto May or RfT At jMichigah Jimmy Benedet to of SWampMxitt who played brilliant Vfbot ball for Coach: i Hal I Martin at Highp before entering the Npvy in World War If i'a promising sobliomore for tjie Eagles in 1911 is ex pected 'to see considerable service in the game at Michi gan 'State this week nd at Lansing Mich Benedetto has been! slow in rounding Into shape but lie is now ready and lieft with the squad today Art Spinney former Saugus'' High: captain who won the left end berth sustained in sprained ankle against Wnke orest last week And Is dub "to remain on the sidelines and Angiq Aicketakis the old Lynn English end and captain regular right end is nursing a neck injury I ALChamps Meet Stars Game Seen By Coaches Did Salem's ield Goal Clear Cross bar Between Uprights I By EI CAHILL I Carl Piilombo the English Iliglucoadi his two co cap tains Marthi'Smith and Vin DrGrandci Dr 'George oster the team physician and a few meinhffrs of Kcd anti Gray'squad settled comfortably back iii their chairs at Pa home 1 last night doused the lights antj watched curiously as the photographic reproduction of last Sunday's game with Salem unfolded on a movie screen set up in the front room! i i ney cnai cxcmiuiy a uv thrilling incidents of the Sabbath struggle wcr( irccriacted in rapid succession noting a nice play here or a mistake thcret inally ime the moment for which they had all been Availing: fEhe Salem club lined up for a tielci goal attempt with ohnn Ahea rnt he AVi ches' nl ace kicking specialist hack on the 26 of action If so he isigoing to ask 1 Bums Have Backs To Wall In Second Playoff Game burdEher Stake Pennant Hopes On Joe Hatten Rookie Southpaw BROOKLYN Oct 3 (AP) Leo ability to rally his sagging Dodgers ifrom the brink of disaster meets its big test today when Brooklyn resumes its post 1 season play off series with St Louis knowing full well that he National Teague aird World Series cash will vanish in defeat Back at Ebbcis field where they I Grevlioimd Rating ztKtt PARKING 1 ards nci opinion alput the put Willard Wolfe of Northampton Hr irm Unit civ is thatl a i iMiic L'vi t'a nanonai iv mui limuiiuw i uikt the Tufls team is in "topconai Rridpcton ramay I i il 4 1 1 4 i i JU? 1 1 er a 4 4 Imkr Irlzi onr1 1 4 "i I II UO 11 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 I 1 IV I VV 1 4 1 of the biggest winners of the games will be usejd to he Ip 1 ab IBf ri nd tW 3 1 1ST 1 A LKJI 1 Ul 1 1 I 1 nayOTT VCMIIII I rede of Voonscket I former ily and St rances churches BROOKLYN Get 3 Sunny00 and 200 mile titlist are only i 'T and warmer' with the of more than a dozen top Snorts Mirror i temperature near aegrecs is wu prediction for to days league pennant playoff game between Brooklyn and luis at Ebbets ield The forecast 4s the same for to I morrowjwhrn a third game will be the Dodgers win today JVL VXiUM 4 4V44 course rt held in the East i A fieldXof more than 30 riders including begbggled aces I who hold or have held iect ional iNew England and national crowns: will vie for record prize iponey and nninl inu arri the 1946 that the forward blocking was jc1fuT)pionshlp in a card of nine faulty' Preparing for Pnftcetonpvents tOpped by three gruelling' this Saturday the Bruins also are jo lap feature contests Many of i stressing their attacks against cycjcs xvill have the new i sunrr iTYintnrs i deVOlODCu during 1 i In Rubber BOSTON Oct 3 even at one vietdrv an American League Champion Red Soi and the AtlpStars that sanlte loop will wind up their three game series today joe Dob sorL listed to start for he hose and Lefty Hal Ncwhouset for the Stars I Ted Williams play but his banged elbow i4 improving and the! club doctor says Tea will be in good shapeifor hhe Worljd jSeries a Donv DiMaggio out yes terday because of a reported minor bump bn his thumb sit was another cold day and qot all of the Regulars played tlie full nlAe linings Reminiscent of Howard Ehmke whb was a surprise starjter and in the first game of the World Series on Oct 8 seventeen ycjrs ago Mike pyba pitched the lasf two innings yeserday when thd SoXJost 4 2 reportedly headed for a managership in the Sox farm sys tem next year retired six men in order and struck but Hank Green berg and Joe DiMaggio in succes flb Dizzy Trout Mttrter fir the 4 iStarsyesterday had a time fpr hlmaelf I' I A couplexpf times he threwa blooper and xgushed back al most as far as ijecond with his hand pp protectively as if waiting for 1 thC batfer to 4M jb IA A hi 3llia9il it 'He also kidded around alit rnifli Jmn Riufi LlriHOSl Whh callinir balls and strikes Once while at bat Diz jlet one fio look invi inouirinelv at Red i When Jones: called it strike ITrout nodded in aflirniation and said what I thought hle giTa great! hand ftom the small chilled crowd as he lcf the CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct Nick Rodis who was starting I guard last week against ictil Qui the Harva rd squad The' Nashtla boy who replayed with tfuch standout service teams aS the Army'jAH at Honolulu itu ring his three: years wmcyfi offered "illness' in the I as bis explanation when he turned in his uniform 'NEfcTfzNL Mass Oct Si VD Boston football squad I will run through a few hasty jim I lx ring up and signal drills trxlay bbfnrc eptraining for Lansing i Mich' to play Michigan: State Saturdays Coach Denny Myers fears Tackle John Kisscllja rug ged youngster might be sidelined because of an ankle Injury! I Ji i 'HANOVER IL Oct gainstplays of Syra cuse next opponent and a further striving for perfection of assign ment are keeping the Dartmouth football iquad busy this week Coach Toss AlcLaughry also continuing to shift personnel in an effbrtto have two teams of almost edual strength' so theycaji be substituted aS units 1 1 Worcester Mass oct r' 'T' ijdhn i Red) Comer Worces 1 trr sophomore is likely io see! action fo Holy against I rni Here Sa Urda been filling in at tailback iin field air Grounds next Sunday I place (f the injured Walt 'Sheri oCf 6 at 215 jn the i rfan of Melrose The Crusaders biggest post war revival" motor hate Iecn drilling' to perfect de cyce racP meet on a half mile T'X 4 A 4 4 etlr 4 1 4 XcnSCS a auatA PROVIDENCE I Oct' LPi Brown's linemen are getting stiff workouts in all phases of their alignments since movie of 'i UM game showed faulty tifwn attacKs i both six and seven man lines 1 4 MEDfORjY Mass Oct 4 1 a 4 22 I maw mi coiiegv wuiwu WIW44M fnnf i Ji I a 1 1 I I i a a i fc a 4 4 aeouu 5aiuiu? uu as one ol tnc nest me Classical 'grid greats hi Tufts squad Io Harvard lr oneume guu i 41 icouni ry I rhe Pockets worked out last night lunder lhe lights at the Holy iirnilv skatinr rink 1 a unds realized (from thqsr grid 'cnnrte fund nt the 11O1V rani Head Eleven tot the day hich they tendered hint recently at enw ay Park Hlsj acknowledgment of the many guts Was contained in letter Cahill Item sports editor' The Jettenfollows i Mr Edward Cahill I Sports Editor Lynn Item i i Lynn Mass Dear Eddie: I am not ruchi better at writing thank notes than I ain at speaking into ithe microphone llut want to express my sincere appreciation to all the people of Lynn for the wonderful day they gave me at enway Park last Sat rd ay As an adopted son I honored that you have taken ine Into'your community: The gifts were wonderful iBofl Ruth and I Just don't have words jto express otid appreciation only: one way which I can really show yoifr fans of Lynn my gratitude and that is by! going out and doing jail I can to win the Championship be seeing them all back In Lynn when: things quiet down during the winter i Sincerely i yours JOHN PESKY up oftsidq and not because not our province to tell ofliclals how to run rt ball game interviewed several coaches and? officials who say 'that in such cases the offending team is jicariy always warned and made tt move hack if they line tip off side? Rarely If ever are they penalized unless they refuse ti ente and Milton Reach of Springfield? The four pairs were knotted at 140 in the competition jtwo weeks ago 1 i 1 Mrs fan DK'sdalb of' Salem Country iClubi tonne'd Hie ladies I in this section in thedri state En jdicott golf tournament yesterday iat Charles River Mrs Drysdale jposled cards of 9'2 92 184sfor the 136 holes In the nlhv Tuesdav Mrs Drysdale won second net honors Mrs John Nies ot bwampseou who playiv frony United Shoe shot rounds of I0O 1O1 4 201 yesterday and MrsiPaull McGregor of Salpip Country hit 103 and 99 for 202' tion to call it It was km the bench whet Her he was right jnr 4 4 I eirlf MO' i 1 1 i i it i iii in mi xi I Who rhynu protest surlt a iik a nail 5 a i lias ball trame strietiv a matter of the judgincnt iind even if the movies Judge aeomorf' tn nrnve him wrontl ICTC I would always! ibe a question: of Salem whether the camera was angle Io record it ''Shlrm won thit deserved I only we win our sliarei ones All 1 this I tali whether tlic! bootjwas good of not is tuifempesl In a teapot? a 1 olm sport wiiinj OSIDE PENALTIES A as so fnany I fans bcJic the pictures' do not! show English linemen breaking5 lieforo the hall was snapped on: the three br fijurj occasions when 1 htf off iciri Is as i rxeJ 4 rt Pi A 1 mC 7 1 rx 'filial xi 'Axr'ii in ixiin 1 1 i ii i i i i i Red and Grayi This was explained 'game can now rest This after I the game by McCann Jw ho department for'one ferls Gill stated that penalties i were called the field goalriglit levied because "the boys had! lined several others who saw it from the cor i a a i oo4 bti i i i cz II ley I pi VW i ix II 1 I ithe kick our Reserved Sections On Sale riday At Bowl Plenty of Reserved Seats Ready or Classical Arlington Battle A To satisfy tle! hundreds of fans who have complained that they liave been unable to purchase reserved seats for riday game ie tween Classical and Arlington at Manning Bowl aculty Manager Nathan Goodman today announced that four sections of reserved seats will be placed od se at the Maple street entrance tomorrow night Eight reserved' sections 1 2' already been sold five on Hie Clas sical side of the Bowl find three on (lie side Two more reserved sections shave been cre ated on each side of the field $nd thefee tickets will not be distrib uted to the regular downtown ticket depots Goodman said i instead they will be? placed on sale at 6 PMiriday night aqt ill lie sold until they are ail gone Iir 'addition Mr Goodman stressed the factsfhat there will he Home 1 01)00 seats available at 1 Ife boyl 1 i Intcrest'ip Classical's bid for the State title has won the Red and Whijte thousands sOf new support ers along the NpNjx Shore and rCALLINGTHETURNn I i I 1 1 1 By Curl Noyes 1 Anything or Ai Laugkr I It was back in 1943 that the threelittle custodians of the point rating system came up with onbxof their extra ordinarily Brilliant maneuvers in mid season mind you they I plucked Melrose bodily out of Class 'B and deftly deposited the: bewildered Red Raiders in Class A This brazen piece of star chamber legisla tion accbmpljslied a twofold purpose irst it prevented Hlelrose from winning the clas championship a State title that Dave tjavin ciuu naa aireaayi ennenea at me time the'1 chajtge was made Second it marTtt if: fnr MolrncD tn win fhn 4V 1WZ XlXVllVMV i A title because of the vagaries of the pointrating sys tem vi ith which they had to contend i Although undefeated over a 10 game Schedule the best Melrose could do was to finish second id Waltljam in Class A while AVeymouthl swept to an un expected and class championship Mf The reason 1 'mention all this is because having gotten away with it once the! three little bab bling are' now con coCting a similar snide operation a belated reshuffle that will throw the A and class races! in to utter confusion and whicq of course wjll to the disad vantage of thosq North Shjore teams still leading the paradq in their respective divisions And lhe first apt to hear about it is when iji becomes a fait ac compli I The plan is to drop Lowell i Haverhill and possibly rence from Class A to If the points involved are made retroactive then: Salem Lynn English and Peabody will Josie two points which they can ill afford to lose in such a tight race If the loss of points is not nipde retroactive then Lynn Classical and Keith Academy two odds: on favorites to win the A and class championships will be the chief sufferers Classical and Keith play these downbeat 10 pqint teams laer in the season The PAUL REVERE i l' 510000 Added Night game scheduled for to morrow include Lynn Classical vs Arlington at Manning Bowl: Gloucester Newburyport and St (W) at Keith Academy afternoon Marble head at Salem Swampscott at Wakefield and Danvers vs Punch ard And on Saturday night Lynn English vs Beverly at Manning Bowl and Saugus at Chelsea On Sunday afternoon Peabody vs Revere at Manning Bowl Other important games be played over the' weekend are Somerville at Everett Medford at Brockton Haverhill at Malden: Lowell at Nashua: Melrose at Newton Rindge Tech at Wal tham Weymouth at Brookline and Winchester at Watertown In prenilncr Calling Th Turn by Curt Noyea Th Iimt la prmllng th author full Hhrty: In xprMlng his t1ws Th opinions published ar ihos of Curt Noys and ar not nc jssarlly thps of Th Irtm NOW £fi TH ffED SOX' i Tyyc'lt' 4 si 1 i' 71 Al lit 6 Ai vv 1 1 'I a G'f' 1 1 I I 'I 3 1 Colleges ft Hfl a rL I 1 4 I I 1 'x ir 4 7 8 Thrilling Races Daily fc i Thru October 26 is I4 I 2 XI lT WK a a I I I I 5 ar i If fgJlPl i.

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