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i A3 1L KUTSGH ON WAY T0 ROB GRANGE OF SPOTLIGHT Star Halfback of PIRATES ON VERGE OF WORLD TITE Washington Will Fight Desper- ately {0 Takedast Game | cuare, oot 3¢ oo ] Towa Iooms as Triple Threat and Point-a- Minute Man I Grange, All-American back and captain of the [lir tempt to rob him of th , 18 fac By The Assoclated Pre Pittsburgh, Oct, the lowa-1llinots clash this we championships have !‘i' . e e efore a club coming from faking the threat is Nick K W § 1HBe betor | sophowore backileld o behind to finish in front but there is no case on record in 1hot m are cent s lowa s rol game serles of a team hisls 0 three stralght after being | Louis last week, K us a short end of & 3-1 count—us e | Ly oy Sunin i man. | Vivates, must do to gain the peak to- [In 22 minutes of play he carricd the | day. Washington's Senators them- | 5% R for Bl sclves won out r traliing ° | three touchdowns, booted two Eo: on games against the Glants Jast| =% LT, T piss fall while the year hetore \‘n“'.,‘\',v;} Michigan is preparing a_spe kees put the Glants to defense for Wisconsin, Lased on re- last three games after dropping two out of the first three to Cascy Sten- | gel's batting prowess. ports of back by tack brought | iscon- In- at Wisconsin is {use the same lineup against W R aire that he sent to defes a. Coach Litt sin There was a good deal prise yesterday when Bucky Harrls displaced Ruel behind the plate by Severeld. On the defense Ru mittedly much stronger than veteran while Muddy has been hit- ting like a house afire, showing & mark of .400, second only to Jm" Harris in the Washington list. The D h Thistl A(‘ walte of western his = ‘hn mecting with Chicago, a |t fonal rivals. Notre Dame has only |day of practice before has one more g for Senator manager , however, figured [the east to mect the Army. Tn-fUe olher meniber: of the team were that the change would not affect the uries may keep Rigali and Collins, [present includiig Steve Dudac team strength since Severeld had ends, and Wynne, fullback, from y Begley and during the course of shared a good deal of the catching |making the trip, the evening, they 1l were ¢ led on burden with Tl during the close| Improvement of the passing tac- ({0 say i few words. Ripper” Mc- of the regular season. Ities which did not we othly | Keon, the daddy of them all, sald against Chlcago last week Is the ef- |he was going to hang up his shoes Fven the weather men couldn’t | fort of Couch Wilse of Ohio State in next year, but nebody believed him " | and despite the fact that somnething agree on today's game. Vorecasis |preparation for Columbia. Minne- |20 v : | sota 18 trying various line shifts for from Washington were for rain | e 125 feted last night in the New York Dining licoms as guests of ithe Kensington A. C. About 100 members of the clul in the south md town, gathered and enjoyed a asty chickon dinner prepared by Billy Fallon, «nd good cheer and | ifirst Selecty jattended the ch Yost plans to |, e HENSINGTON TEAW BANOUET GUESTS Athletic Club Holds Annual Ob- servance of Closing of Season v a - ind and glorlous feel- it was to sec the members of iseball team of Kensington 2ood fellowship pervaded the entire gatherl g all evening. Even the mayor of Kensington, George B. Carter, air to add his words of congratulations to the assembly and after the feast was over, he was iled upon by President John Mc- Keon, who acted as toastmaster, and he spoke feelingly of the manner in which the peop!: of Kensington and Berlin regard the athletie club and alsed thelr eff _ts in securing and ntaining a field for sports in the Paper Gon s town, Duty comes before pleasure, and for this reason “Slim” Politis was unable to b pr nt, but most of wiis put over on him, he will be out gain next year. the Pi wrgh weather man, more |{he game with Wabash, Ingiana has |“€p80 800 L0 on of the best This was the situalion when a | Fordham is playing the pivot posi- optomistic, predicted a fair and brisk |a defense ready for an expected | B 4 SEEEES CRE O had veteran lieutenant, Stuffy Melnnis [tion for the All-Norwalks and is also vetting for the final conflict. aerial offense from Syracu E:Q‘\m:;.r.vx‘: lent dlecouras onl How u r")m: forth in the ranks of the Pi-|the captain of the club. T} ha laltors s Purdue is pointing for the Wi to Manufrct Macaroni” while ‘| rates. 11r is was who led a renewed [have an evenly balanced team. In Ray Kremer struck out hree gin game in two weeks rather ‘McCabe, the Eddic Colling of fht agalnst Washington and waged |Hunt, the quarterback, 4he down= times on nine pitched lm'{l!l,\f-r"'r; [the coming engagement with Rose |\ i% oo “vile come timely tips on T e R e loda,\'isln'fl"s B 1 RO (T R ! day, thereby commg within One|pory, “Pheasant Hunting” Steve Dudack finds them on even terms afler two |feld general as can be found any- strikeout of the world” “"'J'“‘r"l‘m':'::,’, cent back @ number of years and straight vietories, [where In these parts, * g ;fl:f:w: ‘ly(:\'o'rw {:nr f'o;lr times EASTERN ELEVENS HAVF told o; vl': ”y;;]‘]:l}'n“3«”121‘:"!3‘: d;:g: ]Tn(‘hl side has won three skirm-| Manager Dalley feels elated in 3 ot ETank 1011 G red his first fly vall, while Ray Beg. Jshes, Sound steady counsel came |curing the All-Norwalks for nest Plank | preached a sermon on “Why trom the lips of Melnnis and the [Sunday's attraction. The zame looks A c Kremer was going great guns be- EXTENS]VE PRAGTICES S AerRestats SORLON, \ t1da waa tiitnedl Holconsolad and Hika a guarantecdlatiraction of/soma [ i rering was without a 4 he eshorted and in all has been suc- |fine foothall. tween the second and eighth inning o o beiriinat thateiop UTERI of the sixth encounter. ~inrling 28 ever sponsored and the enthusl: BLOTT % TZ |eessrut 0 far. l — with the last two men fo face him fn | Vale's Clash With Penn Next Satur- o S, oo g ndie: tive of the fact leeer s B Mumn1'177?““).1.1‘;.. h:;nz LOOKING FOR GAMES j e ) asi ¥ summoned and today handles 3 = bl e mecond. h? v:“’;;:n] ,"‘":: y":,.- day Marks First Foothall that Kensington Ig to be in thc whirl guns for the Harrismen, after only| The Emerald A. C. football team ¢ nm;):v apporints Hemiretsad (oLn s again next year with reneved vigo". o e e L wishes to arrange games with any T R ths sixth.. Only one it Duel in 31 Years It surely goes to prove that Ken- (BY NEA SERVICE) : “ e said after yes-|lcam in the state averaging 125 to D sl oft hin delivery in fhat| New Tork, Oct. 14 UP—Extensive 1:{:‘;""‘”‘"";:'“(’m"‘l““,’;'_'f "“"\mfi:" | aun Arbor, Mich., Oct. 14—Tt will BLEAGHER LHE FORMS [trom thia cily to beware of siray||terdny'a 8 to'3 victory fov the Pi-{130 Ipoun«m The team been span, Bluege singling o center but | praciice programs are under way at |~ e e BB 0 (i (R { |shooting in the wooded areas about |Tates at Forbes fleld. I ehould DULAE In Rome bard practice ke belng caught oft first a moment later. | eastern collegs gridirons in pr ol e e ynonftiiagVoly rinesEilachief (iEE |the Thread city next Saturday, and |have at leost another day but I can for the past few weeks and is ready i |tion for a heavy card for the wee o ecord la on | PRsibdl ricalethe Wisconsin Badel : g [SES et e tnit ok [H e s one | lseurel v inlial es iha eI pitch e tofmact allicomeraiiT efoleyen Bucky Harrle ‘tumhle from the lend, Y sh with Penn, mar! a8 T the |Bors—at Madison this Saturday. At Baseball Fans Start Gathering At {of the forests between Willimantie my arm off to win:” ,}Iu! been playing together for the batting helghta he rcached a year |ing t st football duel in il T e, et | €48t in 50 far as the tutorlng end | o g por and New London are preparing to vico Johnson has turned them [past two years under the name of * ago against the Giants went so far |years, tops the list of “big 1 Rllcillin (e Taat gaill e to i} (Can | IICODSEELS 5 Al lee to ofher climes. Th reason for |PAck, rel¥ing more on & fast:break-lie Independents and tie teamwork ! that he henched himeelf in the |games. The Blue will meel e e e O ampian. | FoF virtually the entire coaching | yikers To Last Ganuc, Lall (lis hiaste and bustls 1s {Hat Oyrli)[ 118 curyeland change of pace that has Yeached @ figh desres; of ‘ner: | efghth Inning and sent Bob Veach foffensive from the Quakers Nk b ean Wattri v tan|| Atata] OFALhELORACIIo0 A/ B!z HiTi A8l o |Gaffney and Larry Golon, baby |Oh his terrific speed. fection. The lineup consists of Me- ! to the plate In his place with two [shut out Brown 9 to 0 in & e B ihan | up ot chaps who hiave hau much lo|| - Plitsburgh, Oct, 140 U — THulli{iUitary of heiliar In/New, Britalu, | . F19,vonJast Wedneaday, 4 to 1) SortySane Brombecs. Uenton, 9e. o out. McNeely on third and ane run |battle | Aih e el do with Michigan footbull activitics |bleacher line to Lerbes field formed fare planning to shoulder thelr mus. | 214 he repeated Sunday in Wash- |tertag, Ed and Fred Morin, Casey, i needed tn fle, Rob erounded out land Fields, L Thia inliaticalon {he teamifor the)| UEiDE the lasbil oW iaEasans Herg Shontlyga fen Sioiclc in_scarch of wild llons and [!Eton: & to © in 18 itines TOUR g e b s s weakly, however. #0 that this unex- [well for Penn. The squad 1edves | o vear ‘are as follows: For Instance on the Maize and|night for the final gume of the! (B0 G0 Rt 8 R [rates have made 11 hits and one Stanbly. For games write to Fred i pected bit of stratezy was useless, |for New Haven tomorrow ; Blue directing bench will be Harry |world's serivs today. lLess than 'y iif 8 FITRAR COF (€ LS| run from his delivery, a home run Saunders, 347 Chestnut street, clty. ' £ Princeton’s second team cam of Games | i k Plott, Franklin Cappon [dozen gathered at first hefore L : il not be blind 14,0 pie Traynor in the first game. — [ The most effective pleces of “In- |ahead of the varsity, 11 to 6, IRE on 4 Mary's, Man- and “Tad” \\’hvm ."“ “‘ the [ticket booth but it gave every "" 2 Rut in the second game Johnson | MASCART LOSES BOUT b sde™ baseball work on the part of (serimmage yesterday, Coach er | veteran tutor, “Hurry Up” Yost. {pect of growing steadily | 5 fell below his standard of the first - = 2 & he Senators were Peck's double 10| Ro it his lineup Il nsington 6. New Hartford 4.| On Wisconsin side will be | of the Pittshurgh elub DESERT MEETING | despite the fact that he scored a xszzi‘x{v(l’(;::"ix:rystéi;1:i w;wr‘;:;‘;"ml; right, scored Rlucge on the hit and | Moeser replacing Stout at e All-Kensington Mohaws, Merl-|Head Coach George little, Irwin of tickets exceeded | B3R NE | shutout, and he admitted it freely. |canada, won a decision over . tun play In tbe econd, and Mes {while Davis ecded Keith at e on, 4 Uteritz and Rdlift Staughter, all | heavy rush ! S [ “I need four or five days in be-|gjouard M featherweight i | theft. of second bose In the | guard, Slagle and Digr e \ll-Kensington 4. Talcons, Now |former Michiganders. Litlle was|which started immediately the | fween games now to be at my best,” [champlon of Europe, in a fast ten , eighth on the first hall pitched to|groomed as punters for the v | Britain, 3; 10 innings sslstant to Yoct for everal seasons, |close of vesterday's game. |World Serfes Game Dreaks Up Ses- |jie sald after his second victory, S Sindlou e ]a\‘t ATzhi. :] e |contest. With the aid of a huge| Al ; e Arw Hartford 2. | while Uteritz and Slaughier gained | The clul's offices were fo be open | g ¢ Today he goes to the mound in Se e o Eadle Moore dld for the |searchlight located on Fort Putnam, | All-Kensington 4, Milldale 3, fame on the field of battle. Toth |all night with holders of seat checks | SO Of Presbytery of Presbyterfan | (1.0p “nay prove his last world — Pirate cause yesterday was score the | army squad drill extended into | ‘\ll-Kensington 5, Mikdale 6. {are now members of the Cardinal for previous games having prefer- | Church, | series struggle, pitted against a | first run. condust the third and de- |ea evening practice yesterday All-Kensington 2, Collinsville 11, |coaching ensemble. ence In the sale of hetter seats. hasehall combination that hits often iding fally over personally on hls | Thren touchdowns were made by the | All-Kensington 5, Glastonbury 8. | Kipke, Blott and Slaughter were| =Speculators offered tickets at a Pittshurgh, Oct. 14 (M—Whether and in every direction ~when in HUNTING SUPPLIES f O et ant fn 1S two | varsits in scrimmage agaist 11e| Al Kensingion 6. St Mary's, Man- |All-American sclections of the Jate | slightly advanced prics in ncarls all [a world series game should be al- | proper tune, That hitting has been | 5 ather _turna on the offensive and |s Yeomans and Gil-|chester 5 Walt Camp's mythical first 1.~r the downtown hotel lobbies whi | owed/ Lo intorfere. with meeting #oing on to some extent in the last SHELLS GUNS COATS o handle his chances neatly in thelb The West Poir Kensington 10, Cardinals of |elevens. Uteritz made the third lother vendors partded the mainlof the Pittsl ) Pre rv of the two games and has brought mn‘ HATS SHELL BELTS b feld. will have a strong o agul artford 2 |team one season. Cappon and thoronghfares peddling their wares. |preshyterian church, was a subject , world series of 1925 to even terms, | Special—12 apd 16 Gauge Shells \ - Notre Dan Gil Dobie is try ‘All-Kensington le A. C.|Weiman were all-Western gridders. | President Barney Dreyfuss ]wrn-‘!“\‘ good natured discussion at the after the Pirate hopes seemed 95 b o e e e R S STt o | This is Littlc's first season at Wis- {dicted the largest crowd in he is- lannual me nished. The| final struggle willbe Crox h sy the Athietes and chestnuts by the [ preparation for the fray wit Kensington 2, Plrates, New consin and he _doubt would tory of Forbes field for the final h A motie the lone of mighty bats against a re- T rewapaper sponde |gers. Carpenter, Butterfield -l oRe | rather trip up Wolverines than [tle of baseball's blue dibbon classic Inerintendent of miss half hour | markablalFight arm, | ? i among the g nd Fratt out some | Kensington 7, Simsbury 3, |anY other zehool ion' the ‘achedule.today. o m his report, prompted the| Vie Aldridge, hero of two tri- ELD he afternoon. Gonse C iction fn t ster- | Kensington 9. Simshy SN [obtRon U sRotiTer g hant SEavean Cf = . |debate, but the superi nt saved |umphs, has volunteered to lead the | himselt to of lay. Columbia's ; lcaves | Kensington 15, Colored Stars, |Fclish the thought of letting his| WARNING TO HUNTSMEN |the stuation by h the motion | Pirates in the last battle and may || et R A ¥ with his th or of this series | tomorrow for Columbus, for its in | {former assistant hand him a defeat.| A special warning to huntsmen in |withdrawn. A number of delegates T and sith in two world's serles, while e th Ohio Stat neington 2, Sub Base 8, 11 |S% ® battle royal looms apparent. | the vicinity of Willimantic in issued 'left tmmediately for Forbes field. |~ (Continued On IFollowing Page) In AT ; Moore's clout ran the two club total playe Sl aori e » up to eleven, breaking a ton 2, Meriden Tec. 7 ’ RAGE ]N DOUBT 1 record. Washin ton 3, Meriden Rec. 5. | R al F ]k H h E GRS e | eal Folks at Home (the street astronomer) BRIGGS SEmingle act B I e e {The Question of Holding An Inter- 1 Sam Rice Britaln 0. | national Schooner Meect This Year t hing out of ¢ 8 Sub Dase 4 | 4 m" n‘rnrfifldnr! CEUL AL A D2t 6, Y. New | Has Not Been Declded, “".AL; TS | petition. C rd from Holy 4 Tanders, New| Hulifax N.8, Oct. 14 P—Wheth- FOR STELE M ODBK) TAKE A PEEIc AT MARS q e ( ! gR anCers er there will be an international D MARS AND SEE IF You CAN o P o onlE ot |- cgoncriraceRof Hallfaxci(his tyear N \?«l\aw VE:S:?,&‘»T'"“”" L WARKSREAL SR Harms Greb Basls |, L T e | S e R Beats Tony Marullo|_+ 4 Merlden ATl ljionat trophy, in replying to the £ : T Pittshurgh, Oct. 14, (P—Harry |Stars 2 % Atest wnpam\s from Gloucester, Halfback of Chicago Maroons Stacks of Pittshurgh, middleweight ‘r All-Kensington Plrates, NeW |\jzee, has reported that it was the 1 e © Teq |champion of 1 orld, casily de-|Britain 2 . {opinion of the Halifax members of | Up as One of the Best in Big Ten jp o0 ot Mar New Britaln |{he committee that both climination p Circles Today A ten T 11 and trophy races could not be fi- " [ on ever 11, Plrates, New {yanced, He suggested, however, that 1 (By \ ) . a combined event be safled. L [ ' : Fort Trumbull, | Mr. Silver's telegram, which was aid { 10 fnnings. addressed to W. A. Reed, secrefary of the Clicage 1 2, Corbins § of the American fishermen's com- h 1 A 4, Corbins 1 mittee, Gloucester, id: 1 5 p notat Al 1, Corbins 3 | “It is not possible for us to fi- 1 pehind th \ 1s - A1l on 4, Glastonburs nance two events this year, as would Hs s BAFFLED TRIO OF STARS All-Kensington 1, Norwleh Review (he necessary if we have both an But 3 ~ ) iy climination and international race. p n8 one ¢ 1 \ll-Kens n 7. Fort Trumbull 1. |As stated in previous telegrams, will i o alest : a ) aiih ot i Fitchers Record, be able to pull oft one combined if £ : il h A\ . ble to you, but possibility of it 4 ! 4 doing even this is not certain under ‘ resent conditions.” Wow' TS 1S MORE J gets well up the list. AL DINNER = New York, Oct. 14. (P—As a atting Avemges. |tribute to his work in the cause of 3. AR Ave. | Interna good will, a dinner 41 |will be given to former Secretary |of State Charies Evanes Hughes at | s [the Hotel Astor on November 10 by e of prominent men head- committe ed by Irving T. Bush, president of crminal company. More invitations had been ls- GAIN IN SPOTLIGHT of the famous as well as several stre Dame agaln stacks ggregation. In games the Irish showed loss ATTO SPEED KING seme Salem, N. 1L, Oct. 14, (P—Harry |other stars, N utomobile racing trial |Up as a formidable m Park Speedway |its first two s the Rockingt rday mad and one- [to splendld advantage, flashing an arteri olrcutt seconds | attack that swept its ~opponents | (125.5 mites an 1 s was sald | Baylor and Lombard, aside with 1o be the fastest time ever made on [ease. Frankly, any feam with Knute a board speedway by an automgbile [Rockne at the heim will bear without disk wheels. watching. ~—— KENSINGTON ATHLETIC CLUB FETES BASEBALL PLAYERS AT BANQUET——ALL NEW BRlTAlN TEAM PLAYS ALL- NORWALKS SUNDAY PIRATES HAVE CHANCE TO LAND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP — COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTES—SPORT[NG ITEMS OF GENERAL lNTERFST CAPPON MIGHIGAN WWMMWNMHSMLMWBMMW GRISIS OF EAREER{ T0 PLAY NORWALK Senators Must Cross Sea Inested Down State Eleven Regarded as | With Pirates to Win~ One of Strongest 1 WISCONSIN /% LITTLE iy thas Asmsinieat it | Manager Edward J. Dailoy of the P B e v Ty . booked o e SFoRE—a B ent stream of base ||aF footuall attraction for nest sun- I hits, secthing with dangerous pas- |[Jay afternoon at Willow Urook park, | | eages, | When the All-Norwalks wiil come f But in the case at hand Wash-|jore, It will be the first time that ington is the A'\‘ not the man w l\u! red the | a team from down Norwalk way has steree ) ket ¢ [ever invaded the Hardware City tor i o a battle o he B d ow go. It is a Jab parkap Libetl e onitletREIOn S M1 |stantey Harris has viewed' many|the RUROTRRTE GE6 K S it time the scene of the white haired (5% ide altention for their gr | wark, the eleven plling up over 60 | zencral standing firmly In the prow of his boat, ahead, seelng not the fce floes, only the goal points in the first two games of the season, and has showed remarkable [ offe nsive power. but , with the stream yet| The team ls belng coached by | N That the seme i | Willlam 11, Brennan of sStamtord, It T the baseball |Vho Was In his day one of t I her | gridiron luminaries at Rutgers. v there fs a furt 1o stream that Washing- |Coach Brennan has had his team out et cross 1s infested with | foF practice for several weeks ba- I sseball army pushed to | fore the season had started. and the [ inds of fabai upon the j~|.n“iv~g made by the eleven aftests that his coaching is having its ef- Pirates fury by thou | banks, their Jeader a grim, fighting L veteran, Bill McKechnie. i ““] Ul;fl 0'01{“" 'Ehrh‘:l “4-""' \|’! Only within the past few days blaying in professional football in M have the Corsairs shown a return to | New England, “Tubby" Raub, is |thetr war-like maneuvers. They |Playing with the All-Norwalk SLAUGHTER # | nave been docile, very. Licked to a| Raub tips the beam at VVISCONSIN - : : nicety by the man-mountain from |and is over six feet tall. s | KKaneas, Walter (Barney) Johnson a 'of tnis weight and helght is em- o week ago, they came from the hid- |ployed by him in the game, Laub A ing plages to gain an advantage the | for several scasons starred at Rut- and has turned down several next day only to s way in dis- 1!:”!. order later with the guns of Fergu- | fine offers this season -to play with son, Marberry and Johnson ymmng[?\'n'lmva! league clubs. hot shot upon them | Gaynor Brennan, former center at WELL \F IT'S A CLEAR NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT BUSIVESS OUGHTA BE GooD- I'tL GET THiIS TEL'SCoPE AlL POLISHED UP GOOD'N SPANDY., MOoN WiLL B IN SECOND QUARTER AND LRANUS 'LL BE VIS'BLE ROUND TEN O'CLOCK- BETTEM ComME Down AR o INTERESTIN' THAN | \ HEAVENLY BODIES,