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NE W BR ITAI\ DAILY "l""\l.D, N{UR':D A OCTOBI‘T{ 1751929, NUTMEGS TO BATTLE HAR' 'FORD GIANTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON—-—CHURCH BASVE EALL SCEjIEDULE IS ANI IOUNCED iSbAY———- CAPTAIN JOE POTTS MAY NOT START IN GAME AGAINST NORWICH SATURDAY-—HARVARD MEETS ARMY ELEVEN—SPORTS BIG THREE GETS A BAD (JOFPOTISMAY | BARGAIN HUNTERS MAY SWAMP McGRAW [NUTIESS TO MAKE FIRST START IN PRESENT YEAR " NOT STIRT GAME | e —— @ —— INVASION OF HARTFORD Founders of Football Find Going Very Rocky at Open- Lo s A L New Britain Team to Clash With Giants Sunday After- ing of This Season’s Campaign—Princeton Tigers | COflCh Takmg No Chances on| e B 1 | 5 i G (BSURRILN;'I% noon at Hurley Stadium — Capital City E)leven Is Have Already Been Shaded While Yale Was | ]llfy to Team Cfi]hfllfl d i L : e J - Strengthened for Important Contest—Locals Are Trounced by Georgia — Harvard Takes the Field | e I Vet ‘ T | R (e Prime Favorites to Take Ancient Enemies Over the Against Army at Cambridge Saturday — Other |, . S ey o oot o R T, 3 M S Coals — Druehl, Sturm and Gnasdow to Be Seen Games Scheduled. | team decides differently between TS e > g o S (WOEES | in Game, now a Saturday afternoon when | the N« tain cleven will p 5 ; 5 P & o k | York, Oct P ree B A' Norwich I'rec 2 v, Captain 4 5 b 2 J . _ 8 i | Continuing a traditional footbali years ago Hary Princeton and u“ Joe Potts, right will not | Gl 2 3 yoFett i X 7 : . 1 AY {riva that got its beginning more then Yale el M thel tabtbail the game, Although Captain | R . 3 : i } Cun than 40 yea 0 when the New mar uring Oct : injury is not serious Coach | P by ¢ 2 S 3 ¥ . o 2 | F Q tain and Hartford high school e e e 3 is anxious that an injured i TR LT il e 4 : L1} toams met ror the first time and Rbanal : AR 3 finger be not placed in danger. : 3 fovs ST (v 2 picking up the broken thread of s a Sl e > Capfain Potts Las not bren in the : 3 1 | l 1o % 3 ¥ B * A - % B == bifter enmity that existed between - serimn this week, Coach Cassidy | . 5 | i 7 ¥ 4 the state championship Nutmeg BT A 1928 Yand dars 5 ;} h l h N G !j rimi his week, Coach Cassi . 2 ; B 5 : hm‘ OdT G ) iR f ] a0 lfm “ Ol C)HAp 6 said. I sasing his captain Coach 3 ‘ gl R 7 gl i g Cy 0 M GAD I3 team or 20 years ago and the teaa- s s i > | | Cassidy s that an d injury Y SN bl A ] ing clevens of Hartford, the present- campaign hold nkind n- sl | more important games to come and | S ¥~ P < Z 4 ! | der the colors of the Nutmey for baseball, another sport in which e b 4 : § S 7 ill make its first invasion of Joe is a prominent figure. o FU % 4 ; . : New York, Oct. 17 (®—Clothes the Capital City Sunday afternoon 1t is probable that Jimmy O'Brien % M- L BN ‘ : : 12y, not male the man but {hey|YNen it tackles ihe strong and po- |or Sargisian, secord team linemen, 3 i ‘. F ; ‘% g : 2 Li a 4 e © tential Hartford Giants at Hurley % & 57 ¢ ris N . ke the Fordha niversity foot-'g nm YHich a8 for = | will be given the call to start the i G FAREY :’ v 5 ke t Fordham university tadinm which was formerly thy i game. While Potts is out of the i O % ¥ 3 X i A : A S Al team perhaps the slipperiest to Velodrome in East Hartford. | lincup Haltback Al Middletou will | ¥ i # P S ¢ found anywhere, | Tor the first time in a number of be acting captain N AL Many of the 60,000 persons who | 8°asons, the New Britain team is the hed Fordham upset New Yori | [rilne favorite in the game. The University, 26 to 0, at the Poly! Nutmegs have won their first three and th «. Hary more | ¢ down to a comparativelyland Alex Zaleski, will be ready for s ; A Grounds! Saturday, wondered wtl fiis BAmes played alrc They bowled nearly the Ar ny | home S existence in com- rvic The first named player is | LEFTY O'DOUL Ps<: 4 \ncient aspect of the Fordham |°¥¢r the New London Ockfords in are willing to conce t the 1- | ¥ sor those who have adop the regular quarterback and he will | 4 s players, who took the fild garbed ©2SY fashion by the score of 40 to tabs mevert SECON} “"I'”‘ Fleasy=logan. _ art the gam i is the 1as been kind to clubs dofng business w ith the Giants of late. MeGraw got comy little in vas jackets that were worn : “]f""’”“\wl!m-vns Sunday, they choice by a Jame no longer is forced |stitute quarterback and he may ¢ Hornsby, Grimes and O'Doul, who proved to be s plendid investments for their new owne way back in the stone age of the '00k the New Haven Williams into Arnold Horwe 11 pres: ; v the nation King com-{seen fn the game for a part of the iy ,;';;nm h;vi “» (]o 0 (‘o\u'x;. rhm(nm hard-charging fror T ion, as was the ¢ when | time By JAY V S I The mystery was ended today by |them in first place in the Eastern against the Army th ef Rockne took charge, and| A player who has shown a world Sports Editor or Frank Cavanaugh himself. | rofessional Football league. Then. come a ‘‘passive ) | stadi ‘Kdr er field is prepared ! Ed Kloiber, substitute fullback. Ac New York, Oct. 17 (P — When | & —\ {Fordham team explained that not lust Sunday they defeated the high- problem of stopy 1 to reduce drastically the railrond|cording to Coach Cassidy's statement | John McGraw gets ready to do his | esthatic but. purely utilifarian mox |1¥ advertised Newark Bears by a 19 tackles, ends and wing ba @ . . | into a position where he is on a par [surprising number of baseball men | lola-rashioned garh that other col-| 10¢ Newark team has been the wily Chris is S be 3 n the Trish are playing | with some of the regular backs. The |ready to do business. | |leges ‘threw on the scrap heap years driven into the “pocket.” If the can- |their home" games in Soldiers | team is now equipped with six good | For the Gian in manager i A . . |agc tab flankmen arc on thelr tocs, an|Fleld, Chicago, which is Juit a two- | backficld men. Ross. Middieton, |has been han some very State Champion First Lutherans to Defend Title| : > ipset may be b ted om ¢ hour ride from the Notre Dame|Fink, Carlson, Kloiber and Zaleski. [choice players in recent ye . 1 . I ond track man, ran 90 yards K, Carison, 8 ZalesH ce playe e e ot 3] ‘a0 0 o . ny. |served the major, “b AU RAILE e ¢ 5 nks of the Charles at nightfall on |campus, Southern California, North-| At the practice session held y TRractATeO AW E ey Against South Congregational, Swedish Bethany, [sorved the major. “but th Kickoff {o cross the locals’ gos women like 'em better. 1 don't . Drake and Wisconsin are|terday afternoon Coach Cassidy [some of the greatest bargains in the 3 Sl i e Sbeners g I |last-Sunday EriRccon's (lansiios n comhack ROt Il M EAR Chltara M aione e e b e oot e (OISR e B s and St. Mark’s Episcopal Teams—Season to Open | ese Jand Fads | artord has strengthened its at the expense of Cornell aca |A it - ~was played [told them they were not showing | Boston jumped in . November 13—Games to Be Played at Y. M. C. A. |5 im. “heres nothing for op |20 for the game. Druchl and may be broken up by the : Aleniv stance from Notre | pep since the Bridgeport game and | Hornsby for some money Pl T , i e S ihan s ron o R LAY urm who started off the jey which cost the Brown game las 2, leay the Irish only four|informed them that they had noth- | players—Jimmy Welsh and y —Referee Not Yet Selected. Al 2 ; season with the now defunct Hart- Saturday—the slow and con 1v g 5 jaunt to Baltimor:!ing to be satisfied about. Rridge- |Hogan. Within ten months, the e 3 rd Senators, have been signed as dsvelopment ol the :Jr'\‘\fi ,‘\ml S Navy, an overnight hun | port high was a team of mediocre [Braves picked up around $200.000] <wite tha completion of the Inter- ATt | with Holy ~ Cross her: !J '”lv 4’” 5 <”‘ :“’ Al B e s for Carnegle Tech | talent and Hartford high school de- in cash and four or five players for | cp e pagketball league this morn. | = p vanaugh el Bt "?m'w L l1 Yt of November, il then. / 'd @ journey to New York for u|read the riot act to the players, He the Rajah. M HilcRwaTih funad e 2 b orinal e Houne i dtlan| — - TisAL o hus AavAIopA N IS ba it G s AIEED AN 2180 SRl Atianta, fop e Army and a trip fo|directed o fow remarks in the di- Mogan proved to be Just ordinary s fourtn team's entrance, the sehed- | oo Jcobs Signs for Max Sclimel- : s here. Incidentally he |in the same against his former mates L e e s et s G o G ionRo o menton il ineifoncijballiayers |ule was announced today Ly K. S g s it will be his la Bl It e e SRR e R R e , : {a very heavy boy who s being| Pittshurgh cagerly swapped Vie-|pyricer, president of the circuit.| ing to Box Any One of a Num- to seck other coaching 5 atlen |8 T ann Ml nanth f ot et charge of the 155 |, Next year Notre Dame will enter-| criticized for his indifference by |Aldridge for Burleigh Grimaes whom | The churches which will be repre- | fo L ularly futile this scason with only an ltain Navy, Carnegie, S i = | % 1son. | yack: < c ; ; . Georgia Tech., | members of the alumni body. | McGraw just as eagerly put on the |gented In this year's loop will be the| ber of Opponents in Tebruary. [foried) backs whp sanould gmage unde eleven to be met at|Northwestern and one or two others 6 o e re oc G s developed into o Luthe | things interestin e A ware The team shéwed a complet - | bl Grimes developed int ne | first Lutheran, which won the local | interesting for the Hardwar the finish. {in its new stadium v o e s o bl [of¥ifie bestDItisburE R pIEcT oS tnte L > ; s lost| New York, Oct (R)— Another City crew. Fomething of a puzler, with fhe g LLE the squad was drilled on a forward | idge didn't even last one season |two time winner and runner-up last | ¢F May help the untangling of the | {Who was out of last Sunday's.game Tigers favored to win, but with the| sgpirants to Notre Dame's mila- o st RO A et ib ol I h e ¢ |year; the St Mark's Episcopal, cel- | heavywi boxing situation and B [ with a broken rib received in the big red eleven distinctly possessing rd this year are numerous. | job. g - | Then Philadelphia came forward ! Hlar occupant a year ago; and the|Provide M Schme with @ Henri Cochet and Jacques Brugnon e against the Williams team the a chance to register fourth vic-| California, which cros: the ¢ Sty {for its slice of the McGraw cake |Swedish Bethany, which is return-|means of evading the suspension weelk before, will probably be back tory over Princeton in 19 games nent for this ing back to 1892 Dénn: will 1801, The other pla who have been the charge of Christi . nd i er year ish will | suffering minor injuries, Billy Ro lonly one to succeed in scoring on |the local combination. This touch- 5 down came when Chmiel, a 10 other kind is prettier,” ob-| 1 his week me with | [by etting Lefty O'Doul in a trade |ing to the court after a year's ab- imposcd upon him and his man-| Fall Before Attack of Japancse ‘”‘i“’”‘ draed Sund This ba : . Ve [ inie resa i | e ik 5 T Y ] will give the local team its full : 2 <o | Penm, cover 23 much| {involvir Leach. Lefty prompt- [sence. The St. Matthew's German | ager, Joe J v the New York ey ; : Brown will come down 10 NeW ! grouna in that trip as Notre Das | [ly set his sights on the tional | Luthoran and Stanley Memorlal state athletic e ssion. | acauctsNdacrE sirenctiinithioibeoliicld with Daut Haven with its greatest ““'“l“,":“"”'»* all season, cague hatting championship which | churches will not have teams in the | Jacobs meed last night th Tokyo, Oct. 17 (P—Trench ten- | 1 Buckley at the halves and 'si- “"[“"C“] 8 "“: ”’“) "“I“ol‘”‘ ”‘”n-‘ ! Army will travel to Palo Altp to| hv copped with the princely aver- |league this winter. he had signed with G. R. K. Car-'nis aces, Henri Cochet and Jacques rn].wr{m nmlm\,\q (\l“'u\( k |rd«\w vhen Earl Spracklin ed a fa rec mee 3tanfor: : o 0h, ac) n. pt- | t N « . = = e b v BelonKki ane "oled 16 TO- griien lar GoracklifBiiete (L0t fmeet Sianiford make trips to| age of .4 An Leach did no bet-| The First Lutheran and South | ter of Miami Beach for the German | Bugnon, were defeated by Japanese g ooy oy W l;,‘fi,v‘;“i', o the Blue. The defense which held a |y ¥ Soetc ew Haven ani| ay in his usual Philadel- | Congregational teams, which be- [boxer to meet one of four possible this afternoon —while five e Eikiak 2 2 w Yor e Te o ans! B oo b have shared all fo ppponents at the jeach Ke Hgesto? v i e potentially strong Prineeton attack | g 1o T Gk Ya:‘)"n travels | tween them have shared all fouropponer t the Miami T h Ken- princes of imperial biood looked The line will be practically the McGraw is looking for pltchers, league pe , Fy i > ney o = : : S0 St. Louis pltcher ague pennan ain_have the nel club next winter. The list of on, They scemed hardly to have' g . on the one-yard mark could easily |04 cpaiey Chfl]l]flflfl B[‘][ eI]A efl]mmg t() 1 n ey 1 ardly 4ve same with the following in line ! 5 eveland outficlders and a second baseman ST G A R G O e e e Y s o | g in line for wreak Thavoc upon & - brand-new | o St ] e oL AL oD e s S S er L DOsd 0 R0 nnanenis for German recovered their land legs after their 'sorvice: Ends, Politis, Burns and this time. He probably will find | ¢hrough all other church opponents 'includes You Striblir Tuffy eepin ult which the Blue has{ . | Adanh LS 3 L UECH opponehis) g £ Stribling, Tuffy long sea voyage after a barnstorm- Conley: tackles, Scully, Benzuis an ;‘(‘n w‘l oo will take more long trips than evec| HAY0 16AMS ee ]s @Al |plenty of takers for whatever he|last year and found opposition only |Grifiths, Victorio Campolo and ley: tackles, Scully, Benzuis and t ! ] 3 1 ing tour. Gallagher; guard imphre - In New York, Columbia's flanks| cfore- But Knute Rockne, wh TR has to offer in each other. Both of the veteran Otto Von Por Takeichi Ha defeated Cochet | dell, Bel ‘u’:. 1 '\\?L‘hfg“[m,“,;d 1:. R Sath.A1|Started the traveling fad jus{ as teams, however, hay pirations to| The manager said he did not B S e e d ielira ; ot 17 )y 4 : : . ; S togers at center. Marsters will be no sir Droblemi| L0 the .‘rln.:x‘.’ug pass, coac ey |\r\Ihl,.n1{lf<jr‘x'{Jlrl I‘\;:: YANI{FE ANAGER TO BE ::l;]\ym:‘rl.,v.ln‘:\ ]:L;y,]\n:yr ‘ll:lfl“].”'t%“::‘;l; hink the han placcd on him and ; & untyersiivs 0 [0 K Tares New oeitai ot ssatianiot for the pupils of Cha owley, | (P00l and other innovations, pects ot renewal o thall co wil e peniieur | Schmeling by the New York gov- feated Brugnon 9-7, 4-6 and 11-0. rooters will be on hand to watch the but here again the underdog b «|Sit back and wateh the o 1. petition between the Arm NAMED TH[S AFTERNOON e S A po have [erning body would be effcelive in The matches wero played at the slaughter. The Giants were able onEnne AR Sl AR UnOL hi \;‘,‘\"‘“\:‘;"vi‘f SE SR o ‘\.1322\"\‘5 16 I aoEs e tos "“l""“‘v They were suspended for | Tokyo Lawn Tenr 1b, lonly to hold the Williams team to a is favored, ch, to —— — y appeared rem-te, desi | EET Eelongy, sosligis D& POSsehmeling's refusal fo go through tie in their opening game last Sun- e + o PENN B‘V\TLES BEA o e e Suy so Late Mille Eiing ‘w"h n‘l;:‘rlt-}‘)"d "4’\””‘;‘( it u‘l”‘ \1\;‘11‘! with a bout for which his German | RUNS THROUGH VARSITY ay and the o is a distinet ftnfxlwl:;: lumbia ipat e the Al RS ritten of the house naval affairs | Successor (o Late Miller Huggins to S0 @ great ds acti manager, Arthur Buelow. had| Philadelphia, Oct. 17 (UP)=-|in Hartford that this is a New Brit. relgn of Geor 0 anford SR Sep s e e e “:’]!’”1 be Announced by Secretary | e St Mark's outfit will be com. | SENCd: Sehmeling was to mect Phil| Charley Roge star halfback for |ain year. Local fans will be on 2 e = University of Californis St |meet Dec. 6 at Soldiers Field, Chi- & \ mi.\:‘v '-I{v {nr’:\’,[{!:l\?»h ”\‘m:\v“m”‘ “”"-v‘ ott at Ebbets field, Brooklyn. Penn in 19 nd 1926, who now deck to watch the game and Captain HEAVYWEIGHTS CLASH ; e R Aol ‘ il Barmow otk yedtni biibitne v o eomplinticn| e plays with the Frankford profes- |Beloin and his mates will not lack | S Arrive in Bast for Game | eq that the Naval Academy was| New York, Oct, 5)—An. | of & winter ago now has a season's | BLUES MEET TONIGHT stonallteam ¥ ran 60 Syardg for ujformoral subnarbigrom (the stands { with aln » c . - | exper behind it and is expected| The New Britain Riues football | touchdown against the Penin varsity |The kic is scheduled to take . Saturday, pleased with the possibility of a ! nouncement of the choice of a suc- | CXperie : P e e s I lace Al o'clock A Ton and a Half of Big Fellows : post menson clash with the Army.|cessor to the late Miller Huggins as|to prove a strong outfil. The Swed-jieam will hold an important prac- | fon €l SPREr CHS §00 BEElAE | — - Philadelphia, Oct. 17 (P —Big ang | West Point, however, took a izcr of the New York Yankecs | ish Bethany uintet will rely on the | tioe session at Willow Trook paric | Bill Xelly, plaved with the scru e e : o 1 exponents of a system of | Nt viewpoint and Major General | will be made this afternoon by Sece- men who played in 19 and tonight. It is imperative that all the = ALhA ”r\ SRR o r l‘l‘:\\ WITH \.\l.(.sl”l\“ Tomorrow Night. football 1 ines power, speed | W nith declared “there is not | retary Jurrow. The ecision 1o | made the feam a very danserous one | MICIbers of e team he prescni. Tn| Callfornia works its passts, The | Storrs, Conn, Oct. 17 (UP) GG B e ightcst chance of Army play- |make known the name of the man, | that scason. se of rain, the 1 ' will be California squad arrivedJate last Charley Murphy has been promoted S el gl e s an e oade i o Ll LT Ll oL e Wl i It s o t the club vooms on Main night and will drill ou Franklin | to {he Axsic varsity and will play in Al of heavywoight t | for R e e s S e contract, was contrary o a | Wednesday nights at the Y. M. C. A., | street. ! Ficld today. |e baciield against Tufts Saturday. Boston Garden t ] sht i vivania Sat " |very heavy right now, with such statement made Tuesduy by club of- | 0Pening night having been sct for e | ki nbering 29, with | ponents Harvard, Yale, Illinois, | ficials that the announcement would | November 13, It is still uncertain : Telay < whether two or thrce rounds will be ) ot it NSt DA Stonroa o s YA eTaveR tE o Eobes : c QOUR BOARDING HOUSE HERN e e | retary Barrow indicated that|played, but the schedule for the first I By A into re- would out N facturers' Cour wstion to add another opponent |the change in plans was influenced | 1WD Wil hesadiclion : S November 13—First Lutherans vs. city, their head- | —It would be asking too much of |by & desire to begin the rehabilita-| ber s A el iSking toanieh of [tion of the Yankees which is sched- | St. Mark's Lpiscopal, Swedish Beth- trip was on the addition,” the general said, |uled to take place before spring. 1y vs. South Congr fonal. 2 then a thorough | “the date of Dec. 6 is logical Arthur Fletcher, coach under | November 20—t Mari's Erise A v AH BUSTER w I HAVE A {wfil’ MATOR ALWAYS —TAKES Ul drill on Frank- : minations will be held at that time |uggins, i belleved to be the man Pa’ ve. Houth Comstegational, Trirst Z = ' = 5 P- WANT PART OUT {68t lioacens |inntice oo e oo i ludden Conbractifors Gl kmariag s el | BUeTBN VA AAWE BN N arly Zi WHOLE LOAD OF BAD LUCK l) SLil . 9 > , o ‘ & 4 o tor Ok Jack Hendricks, former | November 27—Iirst Lutheran vs. g7 1 QU™ MY ToB THINKIN OF -TH* PAPER, TAKE ! . : A e e L ti ‘manager, has conferred | South Congregational, St. Mar : i A (LT ~ne HERE'S A POLICE D0G Lo i football gan b Yankee officidls several times | Fplscopal v, Swedish Dethany “(H MATCR CAMx: INTo e el e 25 the ¢ inations ha RS : coed |7 e Bethany, &t Mar ¢ 7 \E &0 the theory that we Mt “_""“‘ o couen, o succees i arative ST T it eran MY EVEGLASSES « AN Now REWARD = NO, 1y ( at Chicago for a ne | S N 1 Decen 11—Swedish Bethany \ 2 -’ MASOR'S SPECIALTY! paaL i & gam A s :miber wedish hany I CANT ReEAD TH™ HELP WANT ] 76 sl @0 . Bl (8 oy e mwi SAYSL '\GUF 1 STRONG Ity BEap SOutH (na’:\h‘ g1 oS T FIND A Sas! o | ave heard nothing of a meet- :mbe . Bethany 2 i ¢ ing among the superintendents at b Eplacopal, South Con- - o LoOK AN" SEE IF HERE'S A DIAMOND Rikla \'Ul"\\'()\l'!"l'l\ll 1A olis, myse and others. 1! president E. S. Barnard of Amer- gregational vs. First Lutheran. p “-THERE'S ANYBODY WANTS oS o BT . B know of no plans for any meeting, | ’ 5 No limit to the number of players o - FAC SJQP 1 : > (UT oy [but T am willing to confer witn| ican Circult Credits New York eh team will be set, but lists of = el A CONGENIAL TRAVELING 3 THEM VYour sterday | any off s at any time and place. oy, s | all eligible men must be turned in Z TR fa) e R, N GLASSES ARE be used AL letter to thig ef.| Yowkees for Showing. | by November 6, one week before the COMPANI M 0 ! 3 ST 2 | Gy o sident | Season ope 2 el g > ) nal Lister | No_ reply tter has been | & Barnard of the American hy‘\(l)‘\ <,r'rx§(’-““’1 ro‘r(‘m;n:)‘x}\1llnh(:‘st;:;-,c"(:»d A MAQAGERS JoB OF i e the difram b Yelleague believes the Amer Season tickets will be printed and SOME KIND ! : i 2 : th dec « : | per cent stronger than the ) '’ ldistributed within a brief period. ] Adm imuc! Robin- | jeague and he credits the New York ‘ superin Naval LONG RUNS PEATURED . & : A 4 ‘ 3 e v Q\"f;:rl“-’"ll':‘ ‘“‘“fl'\"’““tm“ 01 °‘”': GOES HOI’]E IN STYLE Will Battle at the Boston Garden Kinz Tut Will Probably be Pu First Round of Boy B 7 1 2] ; ctior ‘ 2 e has served to set such a that other club owners were compelled fo buy better players” Joe McCarthy, Cubs Manager Who | said to ‘A8 sult B | entire league 18 s v we, Falled to Make Good in World | an bring ER Series, Buys New Automobile. 1 teday rank about 20 per onger than John Heydler's| Chica Oct. 17 (A—The me | ,(1 : 2 3 | town boy" who 't do so well! diate sq ARZSIT \ ¥ S e s |in the rec orld series is going : Wost ihia trastical FIUH S LA T H HT home in elc and comfort any- ”(‘:1':10‘ .\[‘]‘lv\ COCRSSELS e Ve o L ; 1 ! ‘r‘n"'”?nl':m‘h | e Manager Joe McCarthy of the erati n the il « t Hary L ( ¢ fand hoaled (T m;m' By tin Associated Pross Cubs hought a $5,000 automobile attalino fo Hartford erc ;00d for A0S | Duping the last quarter Yhe fresh.| Chicago—Lope Tenorio. Philip 1 & new suit and started back 1 with for.|pines. won on foul from Iing Tut, to Buffalo, N. Y. today. Minneapolis, (1) he Ttamt, Ok-| After a short visit at home, he| lnhoma City, outpointed Al Fried- will start searching for new help| THIRD DAY O R man, Boston, (10). Dete Meyers, for the 1030 edition of the Bruins. letown, Conn ('py Han Francisco, outpointed Lobly e ‘onch Bill Wood gave his Wesley- | O'Hara, Augusta, Ga. (10 NAVY LINE-CP CHANC sify its third consecutive day| Winnipc, Man.—F atta Annapolis, Md., Oct. 17 (UP) i g team (lia, Winn knocked out Vin veral line-up changes were made he battered varsity apparently l i rosse, Wis. an- | Wednesday at coaches drove lative act permitting ri mutuel tlar was entitl ceel - |is being saved for the Bowdoin game | rie Peppin, Winnipeg, ! wked out their charges a hard prac- = - < S e betting on races. he la ns. Saturday. Jimmy Luger, St. Paul (5). ‘uce in preparation for Duks. l