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Speaking of Sports AS usual, New Britain will have a goodly rvepresentation st the world series, 36,000 grandstand and bleacher tickety go on sale tomorrow, so there's still & chance, 1t's not likely that there will be more than a hundred after each one of those tickets, Dazzy Vance, Dodger's moundsman, has signed for next year, . MecKechnie has contracted to man. age the Pirates another season, The team will train in California next spring Colby college will start against Epringfield Saturday wealkened by the loss of six stars who were injured last Baturday, The casualty list of the present football season starts off with three deaths already reported, one in Michi- gan, one In lowa and one in Ken. tueky, Luque pitched & losing game yes. terday against the Almendar of Cuba. The score was 4-2. Luque man- ages the Havana team in the winter, Four Eastern leaguers were in that game: Herrara of the Springfield nine, Loftus of Bridgeport, Rodriguez, also of the Park city outfit and Gonzales, ex-Springflelder, Accepting Villa as an American, this country now holds all titles, Every champ is a ‘“developed in America” king. Luis Angel is agein happy. The na- turalization court has returned his first papers and now he doesn't have to become an American citizen. Noth- ing was said however, about any un- willingness on his part to accept American currency. Edith Cummings' victory was a climax of a brilliant golfing year with Gene Sarazen, pro champ, only title holder to keep crown. Dr. Willlam Walsh, former High school and Fordham box star, is the attending physiclan for the McGram- men, Eddie Tryon, Colgate's dazzling back, played a great game Saturday, scoring 42 of his team’s 56 points agalnst Niagara. He leads all college players in points scored. He has scored 11 touchdowns in three games. Shrimp Foley, former Suffied star, made a 98 yard run for a touchdown against Willlam and Mary Saturday. He got the ball on the kickoff and went through the entire opposing team. Baseball is filled with choice bits of repartee. Hardly a game passes in the majors without ,some unusual happening that gets a laugh. Don't think for a minute that all the humor is confined to the ball field. Indeed not. Mr. Fan is responsible for more than his share. Here are two recent happenings worthy of mention: One of Connie Mack's promising youngsters for next year is Outfielder Do You Know What You Are Smoking? 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Freneh, former star 8t West Point in |88 o the prebable outeome of the Al the forward pass game he was wonder becanse of his great speed. | for tomorrow's game generally name There are o groat many experts who | Hort as the probable Yankee twirier belleve that he is much faster than |8nd Nehf as the man whe will oppose the mueh-touted Mauriee Archdescon, | Pim although several were of the who was recently bought by the Chi. | opinien that Jack Seott if he pi Whit E o have recovered from his cago e Sox from Rochester. el B s . e eold, In the final series of the year at Washington, Maek sent French into the game pineh hitter, At th games in Washington, a section of the stands in right feld are flled every day with coloved fans. Many a wise "GKS THE vANKs crack comes from that section. Wh Freneh was announced as batting f Pitcher Rommel, one of the colol Tishor Rimms he Colored | continued trom Preceding Page) “8o you is My, French, late of the |Bush, "“%’.‘".::.‘ m"‘" staft. army." At this stage of the procesdings| The Glaats are not great batsmen, French took bis third swing, missed, | 8KINE the club as & ‘whols, = Ther and retired to the bench on strikes. (N8Ye S0me fne bat wislders, but the Whereupon another colored tan came #1480k of (he tewm Ao w right back with this on el B g B W o “That man belongs to de air serv. Sofencivs, the tesms appear - 2 When "l:. e:‘u- to md ’u ‘00 Waite Hoyt, star piteher of the New [ Slants oGy and Jeanings, York Yankees. is not without & sense | IAY a¥e a1 edge, but It looks ae it of humor, Prior to & recent game at| o8 CRRKSM R TR the Yankeo Stadium, Hoyt, who was foet such tage. warming up, remarked to Umpire|® I l:&’. ‘: ;;:" hard fought George Moriartys serien, with the Yankees the winners “Hope the eyes are in good shape In the end, today. T haven't worked for a week and am pretty wild, so I can't afford to have you miss over thres or four." R “That is drawing the line rather fine," remarked Morfarty., *“We um. pires figure we are having a good day it we don’t miss over a dozen.” "My observation Is that you are making a very conservative estim o G ame o iy answered Heyt, (Continued From Preceding Page) “That one stops me,” sald Moriarty as he brushed off the plate and yelled [ played on Team B today, while Ker- “Play ball!" non, who has a bad hand, played “Guess 1 win that one replied |center on the same team. Donovan, Hoyt, all smiles. “First argument I|a guard, also returned, but did light ever won from an umpire.” ! rk. Captain Hubbard came out in “However, u musn't forget that|street clothes, as did Gordon, end. and the game hasn't sterted yet, so it|McGlone, center. They have minor really doesn't count,” was the way |injuries. Morlarty closed the clash of repartec. noon following the weak showing made against Johns Hopkins Satur- day, for with Georgetown coming here this week and Notre Dame the fol- lowing Saturday the task before Coach Roper is no easy one, The Tiger for- wards were given a stiff drill in break- ing through and tackling, while the business manager of the American |backs and ends had a session of league club announced and as the |scrimmage with two backs taking out three games stated for his park fall [one end and the third man carrying respectively on the opening day, on|the ball. Sunday and on Columbus Day, the Kicking drill also was stressed as Yankee official is confident that 30, |slow punting cost the Tigers many 000 rush seats will not lack for occu-|yards last Saturday. Legendre and pants. ’ Van Gerbig got the bhall away faster Not all the reserved seats at the |than against Johns Hopkins and at Polo Grounds have been disposed of, |the same time kept good distance. however, but applications have been | Ken Smith, whose drop kicking prom- coming in at a rate that seems to as- | ises to be a heavy assét of the Tiger sure few vacancies when Thursday's |attack this season, drilled with Win- game gets under way. gate and Dinsmore in this department Concerning the handling of tomer- |of kicking. row's opening day throng, Barrow said: Roper Works Squad Hard Princeton, N, J., Oct. 9.—Work was renewed with a vengeance for Prince. ton's foothall squad yesterday after- (Continued from Prec‘edln' Page) Waesleyan Varsity Intact Can Handle Crowd Middletown, Oct. 9.—The Wesleyan ‘“Thére should be no crowding or |varsity came through its hard game waiting. We have 25 ticket boeths|with Bowdoin on Saturday in good ready for action and can handle big- |condition and Coach Martin will have ger gatherings than the capacity we |his téam intact for the game with are filling.” Columbia in New York on Saturday. Basebal] officialdom and newspaper | The end running and forward passing répresentatives from all sections of |by Captain Adams and Fricke in the the country have arrived. Opinions | Bowdoin game at times bordered on Wheatin Most Appetizing Form Granules from the heart of the | wheat, The nourishing, health- building breakfhst cereal with | the delicious flavor, All children | love it. ] eAlso makes dainty desserts. | Economical —quickly prepared ily digested - 3 | | Dainty, flavory, crisp roasted peanuts in pure sugar syrup and rich chocolate, Oh! so good! Candy Lovers! 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