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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927. FALCONS AND ALL-KENSINGTON MEET IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES TOMORROW — BILLY EVANS RENDERS OPINION ON PECULIAR PLAY—LEGION TEAM DEFEATS Y. M. C. A—STANLEY RULE GIRLS WIN PENNANT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CARDS LAND IN SECOND SWEDESTURNBACK | ~ DEMPSEY WANTS SPEED FOR TUNNEY [FALCONS AND KENSINGTON PLACE IN LEAGUE RACE|" pipIF (1SS, 53| _ e START SERIES TOMORROW St. Louis Team Is Idle As Boston Braves Knock Off the . ; i \ First Game of Five-Game Series to Be Staged At St. Pirates—Dodgers Tame Cincinnati Reds — Yanks BflptlStS Rally fo Win and BOTH FISTS AFTER { - LD Mary’s Field—Both Very Eager to Score a Victory Turn Back Tigers — Senators Lose to Cleveland— Methodists Hit Hard Q| : —Lineups Compare Favorably — Contest to Be Athletics Pound Out Win Over Browns — Chicago A/ g . Started Promptly At 3 O’clock—Sautter and Mc- Scores Victory Over Boston Red Sox. League Standing - / - Keon Named to Act As Arbiters. : w. ths Assoolated KPreen Tt P ihorane : § i _ 3 BURRITTS,G | Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock 2 E:,';“l:‘,’:,a?,‘:‘:,',:‘n': e simm;h B EB.C. . el ' o L d 3 L) < £ HAN[;E St. Mary’s field will be the scene of tional lcaglie pennant aspirants. | Tiasriss p . ol e 2 e . : bl A {the start of another baseball series Staniey Mol . : i L 4 Tfl [;APTURE '"'”‘E‘when the Falcons and the All-Ken- | Swedish Bethany . . . . 1 N sington teams clash in the first Pittsburgh, running into the Bos- | Kussell, p ton Braves, who have no respect | McFayden, First Baptist | by : by a score of 6-4. The Cardinals el o game of a five-game set-to. The Cong, |series is attracting as much interest whatever for baseball leaders, 108t | moras ained ground by idleness, their | Boston . » S (3 LB / ¥ Sl i - 4 8 | Shentogrelash with tha New York| Culesso - = »’;RT:L"?;:!CZ:;'”‘Y;M e G b . - k. ; Pll‘a[es Eagel‘ fo Sp]" Leadel’s among the fans of the city as the N B ~ i f & he ' Pom Gl Lesgle Lead oo o s o 3 | onoswea loscnura Bl b, wlsocssas Yesterday's victory was the ninth | Home run—8haner. Umpires. another record-breaking crowd is ¢ y ed over the Pi. | lan, Owens and Connolls. Timer1 iz, | C1ass by 5-3 last night in a closely e os oo storad, ouix |contested Inter-Church baseball Vic Aldridge lasted only one third league game at Willow Brook park, ; . T A . The Burritts h i Exxfnmi ?\:Xt m ‘z“am'] e 7 |the victory assuring the winners of '\ : d - The Burritts have their chance to | of Kensington is moving up h t inning for the Pilrates, AT LE | ¥ ; L L5 13 “’;fl;u: r‘e";w“ -8 NATIONAL AGUE at least a tie for first place. Bill ; i |clinch the City baseball league title |10 New Britain tomorrow for the Chicago's Cubs remained three PITTSBURGH Fresen and Harry Stromquist hook- ® ot ; : : ; | this afternoon, while the Pirates will SMe and reports state that the and one half games ahead of the|L. Waner, cf ied up in a mound duel in which the 4 | boys are well-heeled. The fans there fleld, although they did not play | Grantham, 1b victor allowed six hits as against his 3 4 ; 1 | _ < !realize that they now have a real g, alt R [iopponentatn e Iyt im cass en the ; ; . : . ] portunity to tle last ycar's champ- | hasshall club that measures up in : | : ; 4 . j o jions for the lead. The defending ' every way to the Ialoons be uzz" McWeeney tamed the | Traynor, 3b hits well scattered and had the - v ¢ : E B 2 e (every way to the Falcons and he- B o benefit of errorless support. This i title-holders ‘are a game in advance | cause of that, they are willing to |at last have their long-awaited op- Ahbbano lorconoromunn | hbasa losoonumuwmn nlossssussssans 122 A 1 0 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 [ 2 h o Cincinnati Reds, the Brooklyn | Wright, ss e Sreca Ea o D e A l(rfn)';:' ) was something which Stromquist ; _ A fof thelr closest rivals and need only | go ook, line and sinker, ‘on the L e e Inakediiror Hallin iae e [ . . L % an even Lreak in the\(wo games Te- | layers in=tho frst game of s four hits in as many trips to the | Aidridge, p Tors at first base, two of them fignr- o : : > ¢ | maining he(d\\w-n m; l\\hu contesting | (oo { it ing in the Swedes' scoring ] . ] : teams in order to take the 1927 pen. | plate. Red Lucas was touched for | Miljue. p : : 2 ¢ Tt ettt st -1 Both teams have been out prace 10 safe hits and Cincinnati turned | “U¥ier xx The winners got a run in the first el et 3;]15(‘“;‘:,”“,:;]&‘Kirmg during the week and both In three errors behind him. Totals on A\lyhl;:rg's hit, & wild pitch, and a § : 4 - |swept it aside under an attack |2T® Showing perfect form. Judging The Yankees turned back the glugls by !il':xsst;)[n' I’vt]hth;: second : Y : : . seldom equalled in this city for ifs | [TOM this. it appears to be a mat- Tigers for the third time in succes- St pal; off for the E. B. C. v, burying the West Ends un- |{eT of pitching selections by both sion, the count being 8-6. | Richbours, rt With a two base hit and Joe Luke lder two avalanches of extra.base |managers to decide which team will Ruth made a double and a triple | Gautreau, 2b followed with a triple. He scored I hit oy Bive steonelncnsa & lappear stronger on the field and Gehrig & double, but there was | Welsh, ct on a passed ball and the Bible T R e S R S T Fy no activity in the home run battle | H%1 class led by 2-1. Frisk singled to [Eidsrably DANESIEsand, prohE Y i e means Fournter, b . Rt s Tt e with their battering offense, tight de- | pitching assignment for the Falcons New York today was 15 and one- | Clark, 1t half games ahead of Detroit. Rl Washington lost its tenth game in | \i3oh = a row, Cleveland beating out the |y Smith, z Senators, 8-7. Horace Lisenbee, ace | Robertson, p | 562 4 A kol : of the Washington pitching staff,| ., Bengtson's hit and Foberg dashed | T T —a ‘fm{r straight victories, will probably lannals of New Britain will take was away off form. Braxton, Mar- Als over with the tying run. | {take the mound. with Bruno Kania|place, It will be a case of two berry and Burke followed him to the | Two base hits—Grantham, Barnhart The Swedes won the game in the {11"1 lritr; o.h 'Blf-]\md ‘ml‘ ]nl “‘tlol h';md pHchers facing teams for which mound, although the Nats matched | High, Fournier. Umplres—Kiom. McCor. | fourth, Ahlgren walked and wae Hoal T of ol has SR frey afarved st vear Cleveland's hitting pace with 11| ™ick and McLaughlin. Time—1:45, forced by Holst, after which IFrisk (BY DAN THOMAS) ST : ————|Rillingatovant 0D Fans will remember the great 1t cssusoulman |fense, and excellent pitching, stand |while Kensington will probably e today on the verge of a second suc- | place its faith in Bruno Kania. If full. Nyborg popped out and Frisk cessive title. Johnny Rose, who ' these two ascend the mound for | tops the lcague batters with a .500 |their respective teams, one of the was caught at the plate on Fresen's | ! Tt o e g |average and heads the pitchers with I most unique situations in baseball berg drew a pass. Nelson was safe bhbabhawhanal -] ] 2 4 S e R e e slsosz235330es0 L & 21 n a7 : h ! 2 L e The Pirates have recovered their| 7~ ' e = safeties. ; s and Foberg hit successive doubles (NEA Service Writer) Dugan hopped off with bang-up runs | 1926 spirit and must now be counted | OTK of Buckholtz against the Tal- Sammy Gray was In rare for CINCINNATT a passed ball and a fielder's choice of six and three and ended the game [a5 the hustling, dangerous team |CONS last en he was pitch- and held St. Louls to five hits w;:e SR AB. R. bringing in the third run. Tn the in short order 20 to 13. The best|which they were last vear, when N8 for K gton while Brune Y v. e n, & q & A er | [ cateh Tunney 3 T - 5 = Al FoAte ani ace o chalking up a 7-0 victory : fifth Arburr lash out a three bagger | [ catch Tunney in the ring, Il game of the night was then staged |they forced the Burritts to a play- |Xania was one of the aces of th and stole home. hut that was all the | fnock him out.” | hetween Gregor and Wolfe, Gregor | off for the title. Their attack is not {Falcon twirling staff last year. Tha Biblgiciasaicould ido | That was what Jack Dempsey, | just barely slipping under Dby the |so steady as that of their opponents, |Falcons will have Fischer and Ber- | Walker, rf Mackmen pounded Gaston and | hker r Slek and Lo ledythein teamd atil oo e s (maybe) heavy-| score of 20 to 19, [but the hits are timely. The field- | geron in readiness for action while Hazen defeated Slockett 20 to 11iing is excellent, the infield heing [Kensington will have Doughan and Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. =1k Crowder for 10 hits. T Thomas held the Boston Red Sox | Bressier, 1t to three hits and Chicago came ?yfii".:' . through with a 9-1 win. Metzler Critz, 2b and Barrett led the attack for the|Hargrave, c . Sox, who smacked out 18 hits off the | Lucas, p' . two Boston pltchers, Harriss and | Stkeforth Russell. Totals bat with two hits each. Bengtson was ('li:‘r‘l;yhr:dr?'uht for batting out of | weight champion of the world, told ARG mheen daterionfslochott a0ioat NE i SRR T OIERE ensieon ik ard s s e dbelling. | ile willer. suortly. Hefurs leaving Defeflls WO"& 10 t05 n FIDEII‘ Wolfe, Dugan and Hazen were left | lick, who matches Rose with four| Sullick and Joe Kania will also s and score by innings {here for his training camp near in the finals. Hazen took on Dugan |victories, is available for mound |he among the former Falcons who | First Luthe y st Lutheran—Nelson, 3b; Chicago. G [Rg 1 - la Charley Miller will b- | to f: hei rme: Al Ny : b e while Wolfe rested and defeated him |duty, but Charley Miller will prob-lare to face their former team ;yfg. c; : esen, i li‘: gtson, 2b; | the former champ's prediction ame a 0 ers 10 to 5. The game was shortened |ably select Everett Williams, on!mates. Micky Noonan and Frankie Pricson, 1t; AMlgren, rf; Holst, 1b; |is fulfiled, he will not refire. with | ol because of the lack of time. Hazen|whom he has depended in the|Farrell will be with the Falcons in sk, ss; Foberg, cf. iessromii il il telenc Bt fat (SR EEIDAS [then took on the champion and | harder games of the schedule. The[fhe game and it is expected that Everyman's Bible class—F. Swan- | l#ast once—maybe two or three he “f”‘ "”"0“‘" plilaragiousna it net o Up to the end and | £ame will be played at 2 o'clock on i Loth will break into the game at son ss, Johnston cf, Frederickson rf, | limes. jiment of the season, run off at:¢hase g 2 Diamond No. 1 5 . LRI g S ; | ol = i | Dia No. 1. some stage of it. Stromaquist p, J. Luke ¢, Hallin 1| T not an old man yet—T am Kog lors Thursday night,|beat him. Welfe and Dugan took T Bp, | oorsnna Tabs, wiil play | Mg 5 ooe of T eh st e Arburr 3b, Olson 2b, Sundell If. only " declared Dempsey. ‘T fproved to be a big feature. Twelve(second and third places. jon Diamond No. 2 at the same hour. [y o0ty ot 3 o'clack tomorrow aft- Est Luthern 1 0 1 3 0 0 —5 5 0, should be good for at least two or|playvers entered and some keen com- 5 |The former team has been going| .. - i»l ‘bie Sautter and A.]fiip‘ 1st Lutheran 10 13 0 0 0—5 5 o three more years after T hurdle [ petition was witnessed by a large badly of late and needs a victory to i Mok 5 : b : | ars I e ; oS e ¥ {per” McKeon have been named as Baptists 7, Stanmors 6 unney. And why should T retire |crowd. An exciting finish was staged keep out of the league basement. ot S A thrilling last-inning rally p:anmn Tex Rickard will pay me any-|when Wolfe, who had captured two | = |The Tabs are already there and,|"MRIF®S Ay % the First Baptists a 7-6 win over [Whre from half a million mil- e vious tournaments, came through | ., 1in Red Sox To Meet River Team | With their new team, are determined X—Ran for Lucas in 8th the Stanley Memorial team in a|lion dollars a fight? Sure. 1 have[to the finals in the elimination, only to climb up a rung or two. Jag- IM TEAM “!N XX—Ran for Kelly in sth | same filled with ups and downs. For [all the money T need, but purses of |to lose to Huzen who filled in (o| In Last Game in Central Connec- |lowski or McNamara will pitch for Cincinnattt .000 10 0025 | thTee innings Carroll and Carl Ritt-| that size aren't to be laughed at. Tliiake the entry number an even | ’flvz Y. M. T. A. & B. outfit and Brooklyn . {101 010 o1x—j | Ner had been pitching great ball and [ want another shot at Sharkey 101 g | tleut League. Quarti for the Rangers. | Quartet of Natators From United had allowed only one run each, but|erasc the blot on my victory of a| Wolra defeated Gozita 20 to 11 in | At 4 o'clock the West Ends and ,,;‘;f"gbz;’ing“‘l’i‘"";‘-fl‘"flg —Rear- in the fourth frame each team broke | W weeks ago. it t game of the night. It was! ?Ih? SO0 o (I”n‘?( o h: ';‘."n"".“,"; Speedboys will clash on Diamond | .States Downs Representatives of 3 through for three runs. The Stan.| Dempsey doesn’t take after his ., Aty Eollowins e e Eo ks MICAISToR I COONIONE MOl ol N e Wt Findx Mbana itll] meet the team there in the last Cen-f ..jing from the double blow dealt| Hawall and Japan. Eeibodals i s mors added another pair in the fiftth jnamesake, Jack Sharkey, in being h, Brooks defeated Stokes 20 to | i a : in . ! S e ated § 2019 [ {a] Connecticut league game of the et St aay bl hey lans sl R”[E SH[]P filR[S and had a 6-4 lead, which th Hs 18 Justs Gonfldent et g el earimiieh ealiof o s o W e oo 2 it (e o | SoAnEREYbU ey Honolulu, Aug. P — TFour ] shahaiibinn wleosucsssnas [otoamsssmany AMERICAN LEAGUE |, . "%'% Carey, rt | Hendrick, 1b NEW YORK Felix, 1t . AB. R. H.PO. A E | p,rf gy Partridge, b | Butter, a5 Henline, ¢ McWeeny, p 2 > Horocool ffEieee H 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 alononssoon Bl euisnowad 2 Totals Grabowskl, ¢ Rengough, x-c . Collns, ¢ Fipgrass p . Giard, p Moore, p lrhossscossmue | emnnonbuo~sus Hloococanumvrna wloocnsscosressss Glurosoruonmtaw Totals =Y DETROT! AB. i o Warner, 3b Biue, 1b . Gehringer, 2b Hellmann. rf Manush cf . Fothergill, 1t McManus, maintained until the last of the se e night of September 22 he to make a courageous comeback to- the runner- | i fa ecause, = ; 2 swi S he nland enth. Here, in a last-ditch rally, | Will again wear the crown which |y 1 tpe -oushion tourma. | [0 Win this game because, although| sy hehind the pitching of Tommy |Crack swimmers from the mainland "rank Keiffor | reste s hea r seven years, | : { it has no hearing on the standing in, g g 3 abe: il [1ast night defeated teams from | Suess was safe and Frank Kei rested upon his head for seven years. |y i oiy S e 10 e heSnilE ) Blanchard, Tetlyi Haberiijon UBIIL| 28t pisht deloefen iten s |sent him home with a double. May | Perhaps his confidence is not with- |y or S0 0 B R eclieltba i sVl ihe aaon Al Gormier: e Morxe SER IchEmyer @Il 1 M went out, but Luke smashed out o |0ut reason either. Jack fought the | fO°1S 15 & mewcomer to the ranks|ation of the streak the Sox started|work for the Speedboys, who |Felay event of the National Amateur home run_which scored Keiffer C-marine when the Initer was at his | o £ fon i heraliediofta runt lsome time ago. |crawled out of last place a week ago |Athletic Union's annual outdoor ahead of himself and won the game. | best and he was at his worst jof 3 to 4 for Stokes | Middletown has one of the strong- |and now have their eye on the first | SWimming championships. | i 5 b e i A : . | Gregor ran away with White 20 {0 | est teams in the Central loop and | gvision. George Kojac, of the Boys' club Mflke Glefll] sweep OI Gflfll&s mThéa“n'ifgpl:?&ififi?ifil’m‘{f‘n‘“‘,5“ e : Crpitca {10 Dugan set down Olson 20 to 11, | the team expects to hand Tobin's| The Burritt Juniors, leading the |of New York: Walter Laufer, Cin I . Rilthor 6 20 Thor: Cns'rm of. T.{ex-champion. “In our last fight, | in of four featuring this ganie.|clan a walloping tomorrow. Both are | Junior City league, will meet the|cinnati Y. M. C. A.; Harry Clancy fldUSt]'lal Leag“e Play Rittner ss, Walky b, Klopp 1b, P, Gene was fresh from several tough .0ckett with the score standing 15 about in the same position relative|Colliers on Diamond No. 2 at 4 |Pennsylvania Athletic club, and Thorstenson 2b, Johnson' rf, C. Rift- | battles while T had a long lay-off. | 10 13 In favor of Tony his opponent, 1o the standing in the circuit but|o'clock. The Colllers are one of the |Johnny Welsmuller, Tilinois Athletic S This time Tupney who has had | S9me from behind to take the game | hoth are deadly diamond encmies |hest teams in the circult and should |club, negotiated the distance in the e tPenigary Grabowalil dn Ath The Stanley Rule & Level Girls' First Baptist—C. Pinkerton e, Car- | {he lay-off and T have a fight under |20 10 18. Tony’s run was five while | and a great battle is in prospect. give the Burritt voungsters some- |record time of nine minutes 20 1-5 7—Batted for Stoner in 7th baseball team last night clinched the | o) D, Steege 2b, Suess ss, Keiffor | MY belt. the best Slockett could do was three. | The locals will probably use Berg, | thing to think about. seconds. The hest former time for gz Buiedl fon Whiteblll dn ath champlonship of the Girls' Indus-|3p afay 16" Luke. of “Anderson rf.| “I know Tunney can't hit hard Prow was without a partner so | mainstay of the pitching staff, mi S e A four-man 880-yard relay was nine FErsyiaieripasier i ot trial league when it won its sixth | g oii'yp, " : “lanangh ta knoek me out. That was|Hazen filled in and took the game|{he box while no announcement HOME FROM SOUTH minutes, 35 seconds, made here last New York <ovinaneen. 001 010 42—y |SIFRIENE game defeating the New|gi“Nram | 1 03 20 0_g 9 2| proved at Philadelphia. And when |20 to 13 been forthcoming from Middletown| Watis Gunn was the only golfer | Tuesday. Detrolt ... . sitneensaass) Brliali Machine wine ovitheincoretotl| it e e e e Dy sctrar e e o RS R S e e Conference to| The Japanese team finished it ‘0 e or o7 starf nat v 3rooks. e ente o i o Two base hits—Combe. Gearlg, Muessl | The Rulers have won both rounds Methodists 13, South Cong. 2 r the count. to a start in his match with Brooks. |to meet. I-n' r the national intercollegiates. |[second. | g Ruth. Three base hits—Blue, Combs | The Trinity Methodists adminis-| It might be noticed that Dempsey ! 5 : n the league thereby doing ¢ | L | ) Ruth. Umpires-Dineen and Nallin. Time | 1ereby doing away |, . ~ 2.2 Aar he | didn’t say “if T get past his defense.” | —2:40 | with the necessity of playing a serics | 'oF sound 13-2 drubbing to th 3 past his defense.” | th s, scoring in| ¢ said “when I get past his de-| 3 . o for the championship, 2 1, | South Congregationalists, scoring in ! ? . Th On E Ofl iy ez The e ety very thning and com e Theres no doure ' nio| 1 Nere’s at Least One in Every Office WASHINGTON Miss Rose Paul pitched every contest | DININE their own hits with the los- |Mind that sometime during the ten == s ots oS’ errors to run up the score. | will get an opening. for the crew, winning all contests ‘ s 11 S'5 | Neither team was at full stroneth,| “In what round do you think vou | Her work last night was of high | Put the South church, minus its bat- | Wil knock him out, Jack?" I asked. | |order. She allowed only four hits, | {°F¥. felt its loss the more severely, [ T can't say what round it will Keeping them well scattered and she the patchwork infield being charged (P2 he responded. “That would handled six chances in the feld Tith ten errors. In addition to this | Sound too much like Sharkey.” without a blob. Her two.bagger | the odists hit Parker and| Dempsey is in excellent condition |accounted for two of her team's Schaefer hard. The South church |10 The cuts above his eyes, sus- runs, batters hit solidly. but their hard hit in the Sharkey battle, have An Simmons, while stingy with balls went straight at fielders every | T ally healed e has gained | hits, issued eight bases on balls and time. Shepard aided his own cause |ADOut seven pounds, weight which | with ‘her team mates! ‘errors. and with excellent fislding. of splained will come off again as timely bingles by the opposition she tion Sundstrom, H. T v on as he goes into intensive train- was in hot water throughout the Thomas, Foberg and Bomba starred game b T s o nnine Uatter ining consisted of road . Ann Marley gave a pretty exhi. two men had been retired, Sund- WOTE every morning. frequent golf | bition in the fleld. Shs handled 15 strom and Blanvelt hit home rins |Eames. gvmnasties and occasional chances with only one error. She pitehes. The liner ¢ onts, view of speeding 0 started a pretty doubls play in the and score work with sparring partners . Rewell, as .. 2 : ninth when she took Renock's lin- it o AStRomT € erry the k. his trainer, keeps L. Sewell, ¢ er and threw to Jarnot to catch By- | Blanvelt s v la watenful eye on the “champ” to :’.[r'hmd'.?fi( 3 1 stroski off third i S isiave s | make s e doesn't get down too Ptz nb : 2 Spec and §. Kenzior were the only | Thor y nassa Mauler already Uhie ones in the game to hit safely fiwies s S el e trim. Al he must do is They both got a single and a do 3 s e t and improve his speed The summary 5. S0 t Sprir X—Baotted for Lisen = NEW BRITAIN ’\;\ N | . . S il n an few weeks, fight ex- x - e St 3 rom the fonr corners of this HE MANE ORE Fe it e S AL TiROUCH XX—Batted for Burke in 9 4 - 0 0 | 4 t e ileate ey S E a ERE \ ? 5 Trinity 3 1310 2 s will start picking th NOISE AND ACCOMPLISHES WQ/.?:.’L_ESJ PRETENDING WWERK Stoner, P Neun, z Gibson, p Whitehill, p Wingo, 77 Ruble, 22z Iahobhibibiilibi aleocsoscosscmumnny elocssocosoummunny lsocoosnuwr-on losesansruserions wlosscosscocsssnnt Totals o o Rice. rf Harris 2b peaker, Goslin, 1t Onslow, 1h Ruel, sommumomm Somsmnmaay Marberry, p Burke, p Iohnson, p Thurston. xx Rigney, xx oL CH Slesesas 2loss = { Slosszssonumnssasy wlos505555205u0550 Totals CLEVELAND Totala Washington Y 00— 2 A10 I'll cast my vote now for LESS THAN ANY MAN IN FCR THE DAY Cleveland 36 00 00 i 2 : 2 Bantste Tost sey on the ground that S g a 5 i T rents out four hundred per cont . g . S ) 3 bette he Philadelphia Sewell, Jamfe: Hblcas wand, | © | st B v Evans and Mo i ne. 2h 1 e i ) re | an knocked out Shar- i TR iy ast .| FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Flaskamper, ss . I | 3 (2 by 3 ) by i k . Kamm, 3b . o : r Metzler, cf i 3 Barrett, rf Falk. 1t EEPR s f e > olle, Far- oSard, § 2 wr S | earrolr nders f. Bassett 1h, |g n from Harry Kahn, Milwau- Clancy, : 2 i ; 100 Mike Cianciola, Milwaukee, Cre ; = 0z 1fg en 3 cal knockout from — Willie Davis, ames Monday 1 2., cight, defeated 1es on the schedule |Corporal Tzzy S New York, 10. 1 Monday evening P San Francise Frankie Klick, the Matt San F isco, and Santiago Zorilla oo o S — — man Lutherans will play the | Panama, drew Flagstead, cf FIRST COACHING SCHOOL Rtanley Memorial nine. The South San Diego, Cal. — Charlle Belan- Rogell e « 0 Northwestern will conduct its firs! Congregational church will meet the r. French Canndian light heavy- MU S aetenes : nmer coaching school in August =S weight, defeated Roughhouse Nelson. o e ) 3 | with Dick Hanley in charge (Continued on following page.) |Arizona, 10