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O B R W A 4 T A B O S0 A B S S, 835 55 TR e e - i RN R M A A RN 57 AN A . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. NEW BRITAIN RAMS FIND NEW HAVEN TRIANGLES EASY IN GAME YESTERDAY — KENSINGTON BASEBALL TEAM HONORS PLAYERS AT BANQUET—HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ELEVEN SETS MARK FOR MILES OF TRAVEL—BLUES BEAT MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL TEAM SETS PAWNEES PLAY A | JONES USES INSIDE TACKLE SMASH IN GAMES[ELM CITY TRIANGLES ARE HIGH MARK FOR TRAVEL SCORELESS m‘ & BEATEN BY RAMS 19 TO 0 Team Will Have Gone 440 Miles This Season After Con- soar 1 Local Football Eleven Scores Three Touchdowns and test With Hartford at Hurley Stadium — First Hold Heavy OQkIOF[lS of New N o . Decisively Trounces Combination From New Ha- Home Game Since October 4 Will Be Played Satur- London in Game e E'en—Visitors Fail to Threaten at Any Stage of thtfe day Against Bulkeley Eleven of Capital City — One e ; £ :ame — Management Discouraged at Lack o Other Contest Will Be Staged in This City—Lacks | *'!°ugh sreatly outweighed. {he ¢ ) & Patronage — May Be Last Game in This City— Pawnees football team of this city Offensive. played the New London Ockfords to Collins Outstanding Star. 1 scoreless tie in the Whaling City Although the records of other | | vesterday ‘afternoon. It was the A decisive trouncing was admin-|Beloin ,................. Gaffney teams are not available it seems [ greatest fight put on hy the local istered by the New Britain Rams, | ~ Left Tackle professional football team, to the | Saffo sovs Wrinn certain that New Britain will take ca ring At Nons il il L | team during the present scason. New | - S Thaven Tiitaie o] present season. In the past threc }‘-0'1'10“ h8d a set of backs who field in Willow Brook park, but a | Scully ...... Coughlin weeks the Red and Gold team has Iscaled 200 pounds but these were . 3 ¢ knockout was put over on the man- | traveled more than 400 miles and — stopped although the local boys suf- : X agement of tie local team by the | Smithwick ....... .... McCoy when the trip to and from the Hur- fered s severs mounding lduring the i A0S S fans of the city. New Britain de- Right Guard iey stadinm in East Hartrord has | [Japtmouth. Fordham and C0r- | contest. : feated New Haven, 19 to 0, but when 2uis .. .... Bock been made on November 15 the 1 . f the gri ack ’ ) 5 the S Although no scores were made, only a handful of the gridiron faith- t 3 team will have traveled nearly 440 fle" Oms(andmg in East the game was not as dull as such ful turned out to see the game, the 3 Coombs miles. things generally are. Both elevens officials of the team were snowed | L furnished plenty of thrills. The clos- | under with éxpenses and this city |Baut ... ... Druehl The first home game since Octo- her 4 will be played at the Willow | gy the Associated Prese est, the Ockfords could come to the = 2 . | has probably scen its last game of | Quarterback Brook park grounds in this city st—The list of unbeaten and |locals’ goal line was to the 20 vard 4 < & pro football this season. | Collins .... E. Fitzgerald saturday when the Bulkeley High |, ti.q (eams has been reduced to|MAark -while the Pawnees swept fo| . s8] 2 : . : o New Haven came here secking Left Halfback school cleven of Hartford will b i : the New London three vard stripe | , - v 7 ; 3 revenge for a defeat three weeks|Belonki ............. Frankfurter the opponent. This will be the first | SiX With Dartmouth, Fordham and |0 penalties, however, kept them | 3 : 4 N B i ago yesterday. Instead of gaining Right Halfback Liigh school attraction of the present | Cornell the outstanding contenders | from scoring. 0 4 " g s 4 ) ; | this desired object, the team appear- | Radziewicz 5 +... McLean season and will be followed by onc |for fhe mythical sectional title.| Zeal and Malone played a great| # S 4 G 2 v ed to be rather easy meat for the Fullback other home game before the team |There are more tests for the leaders [game for the Pawnces. Th : 1 2 : - - fast charging backs on the home [New Britain S0 613 0—19 gain takes to the highway for the |this week, Dartmouth meeting Yale, |cd two kicks and broke up ma : 5 s . . 8 . |New Haven .......0 0 0 0— 0 important ~ New Britain-Hartford [1'ordham playing West Virginia and | pla The locals completed three| i Oy 4 \ 3 | # adziewicz scored the first counter ubstitutions: New Haven, Wer- game. | Cornell playing Columbia. Western | forward pass while the Ockfords| 4 i o ) S M?’ jearly in the sccond quarter after|wais for Bock, Bock for Werwals, It has been estimated that th:|Maryland, also unbeaten, rates con- | failed to completc cven one. The) * : e S ¥ i OUFEIBLD |New Britain had started a march | Reynolds for Coughlin; New Britain, trip to and from Pittsfield, Mas: ation for the title, as do Pitts- | Ockfords are claiming the state N on its own 35 yard line. Druehl | Burns for Conley, Grip for Baut, amounted to 164 miles. The trip to | burgh and Carnegie Tech, beaten | championship I\u-r,m)sv of l\l’n-\jr vie- | had kicked to Radziewich to that|Miske for Radziewicz, Baut for Be- Rridgeport and the re amount- [only by Notre Dame, Army, Yale and | tory over the Manchester Majors. e e 2 B L U T4 e S = e | point. Baut dropped a yard but|lonki. Time, four 11 minute quar- {1‘;|dslzonu:1mp|r|;{”‘“1”’rh'lnr)!‘xmlm:”lfi\.‘ iy R e U R Senic Pinckert and .\lmpr». vn. )Lllll‘nuk.\. Jml{m»y }hf f( . fullba - and Marshall J»mrfmld, aquarter- {icoriine slkirted lsft end for & first |{ers, Reforee, Dave Mahoncy:qum_ Rihfondia trin) wvas. Approximately “en—Wisconsin, tossed out of |a city championship game with the| back, put the power in the University of Southern California’s favorite lino buck—a smash inside tackle. |down, landing the ball on the 46| pire, Hitcheock; linesman, Harold 75 miles each way and the Hartford title contendership by a 7-6 de- [New Britain Blues and a state By OSIE SOLEM vard line. Baut made threc yards|Weir. i ; " > Foinsithel i *ha s -onte: h w | and then attempted a pass that was S trip will total about 20 miles. Purdue, holds the key to |championship contest it e e D T A a P IFollowers of high school foothall champlonship situstion. This{London. The Oekford team hasw't| oo o8 0 Sl Lo incomplete. Radziewicz then wig- | | Jave asked what is the trouble with |team plays Northwestern and Min- [tied up to yesterda The loc gled his way through to a first down iack of offensive power, Five games |not 1ost a conference game. Michi- [been scored on in this state. |84 (48 sity ol the first quarter cnded. huye been played and ~only two|gam's 15-7 victory over Illinois| Whitey Peterson, playing a stellar| =972 ® ‘ Collins picked up two yards and touehdowns have been 'scored, one|makes the Wolverines the leading|game for the Pawnees, received anj The foundation is laid for this] Radziewicz came within inches of i winst Stamford High and the other |contender. This week's conference | injury yesterday to his spine which | power play by running enough N’””Pla\'el'fi Who Carried Club’s Colors Through Season |™Making anothor first down. Ho igainst the New Britain High |games a Northwestern-Minneso- | Will probably lay him up for several [to the outside to draw the defen- nisil lion he'next ol by salntoe g 1 2 SR sur- | weeks. sive tackle out | / it « ] ! o 5 i al . There haven't been any[ta, Wisconsin-Ohio State and Pur- 5 | | . * — |two yards. Collins made four yards N n’ S P 5 A e R Conely Tiice has_called._practice | ugo or fhree downe may ve vast-| AN Won 20 Straight Games, Guests of Honor —|ive yavas Cotne maae tour soros) Nophwestern’s Famous Star Re Giher mark outside of the two touch- | Southern confercnce — Alabama, |Sessions for Tuesday and Thursday | oq in such a campaign. but the | Dr. R. M. Griswold, Veteran Sportsman, Acts as|siot a pass to Collins who carried Jowns was a safety which was made | with successive yictories over Ten- | Nights at Willow Brook park strategy pays big dividends in yard- {hie ball to tha New Haven!six vard Covers FPOH] "ll]eSS in the New Britain alumni game |nessee and Vanderbilt leads the o when the strike is made inside Toastmaster——Tasty Italian Dishes Are Served — | line before he was downed, Collins e the lack of offense | championship race Kentucky., Hard driving and heavy cross- i e ) : T - |ripped through to the one yard line FETmERY in L:; nxlx‘s(x)):'cvl\mm ‘(hu.w who have | Florida, Georgia, Clemson and Tu- blacking make the play go. Members Of C]flb Py esented With Team Photo and Radziewicz dove over the line Chicago, Oct. (P—Bad news Southern California comes out of graphs—Several Make Short Addresses. |to make the score. The kick by|for Northwestern's future football been following the practice sessions |1ane also are undefeated in the con- is the fact that the team does nut;"‘ rence race. Ala -Kentucky, | |a huddle and shifts to form in an Baut for the extra point was|go.o ot § 2 A 3 ‘lems essec and IMlorida- | lunbalanee: 5 ket blocked. 7 get its plays down pat. The p Clemson-Tenn an, unbalanced line with the backs to | i e S o a conglomeration of plays, | schedulr lone side. The rear man, wsually| Members of the Kensington base- The next New Britain touchdown| Hank Bruder, Northwestern's fa hav arned Big Six—Kansas and Oklahoma | I haiffield, is about four and one halr | Dall team which chalked up a mars . came in the third quarter after a bit [mous jinx star, today emerges frorm none of which has been l¢ | et g U properly. The principal weapon, the jare still fighting it out for the ftitle, yards directly behind center. The | 0F 20 straight wins during the past | [B G :| | of poor football by New Haven and |the Chicago isolation hospital wherz é & cach w two conference victories. H n |1 DiTalle Snaired cason, we feted by the Kensing | la fumble. The safety,man fell on | 3 5 i s line plunge, is all right for some|cach With two conference vi Al Mddl G 0 L ] ball is snapped to him. | L ¢ Yo he has been confined with a slight li pnge. i3 il ight for some | chch wih two conterence victoris | R] Middlefgn Gogs Over Lie Fop| et i snavpet o wim. ¢ C 7 freason weroteted by the sensing , 2 D by Fadsgeces e, 1l 9% e as heon contined. with & e Missouri, showing im- | urday night on Lloyd's hall in Ken- . two yard line. It looked as if the |2ttack of smallpox for the past two y | vards to gain before a touchdown [week —and O ] T h.l IG the play, blocks the defensive left ; i # | is scored it would heybetter to try | provement, meets its first confer- | fly oucnaown ol tame ond out. Wilcox, right end, to- | Sington. About 50 members of the 5 ball would go behind the New Hu-;“‘c"‘iS» al in the Kansas Aggies. | | gether with Hall, right tackle, push- | team and of the athletic club at-| | | [ven goal linc. On the next play,| Pronouhced rccovered, the great a quicker way. | —_— 2 i . f An end run or a forward pas coast—All of the “Big es the defensive left guard back and | tended. | the quarterback furgbled the ball as | Wildcat triple threat player hoped 12 play that would work would |7 have been beaten with over the.center of the line. Musick, | Pr. Tt M. Griswold, veteran ¢| | he was tackled and New Britain re- |jump irnzhl havkk into um;c:!-m 1:)-" . 3 : erwhelmir St rd by South- o . . 1 P > leg j ‘overe 5 ediate work against Minnesofd more than several bucks at the cen- [overwhelming of Stanford by South- | el 2 | fullback, and Aspit, right half, swipe | sportsman and onc of the lcadir covered. Johnny Grip went through |immediate n Lot yhiaCen SR IOTI S a0 nd | citizens of the town, acted as toast- | | standing up for a touchdown on the |Saturday, if needed in the fight to ter of the line. The team is equip- [ern California. Washington State jTommy Haxs 5 | the defensive left tackle as he comes ; L T with three fast halfbacks, Fink, |[and Oregon are the only unbeaten | 18D and Kingswood school feot-} o o a0 Him out, [ \hantor anl 5 carten v sarriedoiy . rext play. Radziewicz dropkicked |Keep his team heads up in the cam- Kloiber and I7lood, who could g ms. Washington State meets ‘),H""}”lfif"_r’“:]'}""_ S°""(°f ,I:_"l!‘ ‘r“;","" Dufficld starts as though to go|his duties in admirable style. He | |the point. paign for the Big Ten champion- around end if the team was drilled |gon State Saturday. The other con- | 3 1\”11:.1% e ?,0,“l"]\\|.1«_ but cuts down the ficld over | introduced the various number of : . New Britain scored again in the [ShiP. FHe was in fairly good condi- in a good end run play. An organized |ference games are Stanford-U. C. L. | W Hriain Thues by o sens A1 the ole left by Wilcox. an impromptu program and recall- % ¢ same period. Radziewicz kicked |tiOn because of long dummy prac- forward passing attack could be de- A, and California-Montanu Middleton. star on st vears New| Bakdh right guard, comes out and | el the pleasure he takes out of look- - s off to tha 25 yard line. New Ha-tices dn theibackyard of the hospi- veloped. A double pass scemed to| Rocky Mountain—Utah, the un- | Middieton, star om last sears ®ew i, (0 5 Loonal [ interferer for |ing back over the years when he . / ven failed to gain and clected to |tk ) Le the most effective worked in the | heaten 1929 champion, is well on th: }vrqsr A hisVetrorlawhenhe Mmm,'i Duffield {vas an active personag at every X 4| | vunl a surprisc move by tossing a l,,”‘ so happy 1 can’t help but ¥ 7 : 'he the spot left |suort gathering. | forward pass. Belonki intercepted |C¥:” Bruder told his nurse when the | (Special to the Herald) Middletown. Oct. 27 — Although Bridgeport Central game. but it was |way to another title with a 590 | Crased s cff : e center plugs over the line for a touchdown giv- notified he was to leave toda:. Flood, sub halflack, is probably the jmeets the Colorado Aggies this! Offside by Middletown on the | tackle go down the field to block |style with spaghetti and chicken as | 7 Haven's 20 yard line. Baut gaincd [irlonipolne Eave AewiBEin I should stay there this time. ing well when its line bucks were Southwest Conference—The cham- || S lard and fundamentally sound in cx- | cials and sportsmen from al' sec- % ‘| |gown. Baut made a yard and then nent’s 15 or 10 vard line, it would ;7.0 defeat of Texas, a strong rival. | ‘7 “HHCH T | get plenty of punch and drive in it.| Remarks were made by Second . % & | |touchdown. The kick wént wide of | Bruder, heralded by Coach Dici into the game to try the acrial al- |cleven, unbeaten but tied in con- | fo, OB (0 EOTE (RS CTE | didate for the legi Mr. Sulli- e e o e g st I sl |ference play, is strongly —regarded | ), New Britain made eight first van Hal Beagle, Dr. William Potts, ing the game. New Britain clearly [Seen. injured his side and was fore o |after a 27-0 victory over Indiana. | | s T P. 7. Buckley, fo |outplayed its New Haven rivals. The (€4 out most of the scason in 19 | came when he tore around left end [ : e : t of all & | for a gain of 25 vards. This started | sports editor of the New Pritain |hard fought game. Several fights|couldn't gain. Another touchdown fout of all but onc game. executed in - a slipshod manner [victory over Denver. This team 2VoF She TAE 10T & O ree | OPen by Baker, and the left end and | A dinner cooked in inimitab! o the throw and was downed on New L "\‘“ Foua ol ad oll y ; “Confinement isn't for me. I'm Dest forward pass tosser on the|week. Colorado, the leading rival, | PO | point gave New Britain a|Off the secondary defense the main courses, was enjoyed. .| |a vyarda and Radziewicz made cight |Yearning to get back to football anl squad and if the team were not go-tackles Colorado College, : The play is one of the most stand-| In the gathering were public offi- ; . more. Grip went over for a first oring during the contest and th PiicaliadgenotshiHATdRl L GiLon not getting them past their oppo-|pionship race is wide open after a |G "plitain team romped off with | istence, and Jones scems always to | tions of Berlin and New Britain. % T % went through standing up for thp |football teams. e soon isiyatogy for Llood toibewus by Rice. he Southern | Methodist & iy 4 rough! the 'zame; | the New — Selectman Pierpont. Mr. Fagan can- | |8 w3 | |its mark. Hanley of Northwestern as tha coring dur- |8reatest football player he ever has = | downs to five for the Sons while the 6 g 3 : i : L [RER D U Rl CaIs SRR (e #| Blues gained plenty more yards than = lmer manager of the team; 1dd {ERS WIN G | team made 10 first downs to two for [in 1920 he broke his leg in his first Saturday in the only conference | o yiafians, Al Middleton's star part Moore, present manager of the club; [ The football team defeated |New Haven. The local team ran riot |COnference game against Wisconsi, Ll L [Eate AVl | br. Huntington, Gerala P. Crean, [the Trojans 12 to ¢ yesterday in alall over the lot while New Haven|and this year smallpox kept him ELEVENS []WIN[]LE' PUNTS AND PASSES Ithe victory march. He went through Herald and members of the team, |cropped up during the contest but|was on the way after Collins had | e 4 | |left tackle to score the touchdown Bames OT LOH Slal](llll Wll Bp‘ Bach player was presented with i (00 On¢ Wi hurt. The Tigers have [taken a 30 d pass to the 11 yard |CUBS WANTED SMITH 3 YEARS _— | mmm——— | Wiley's kick was blocked but the g | 9!\ ounted photograph of the club and [Won four straight games. mark but the game ended at this| Chicago. Oct. 27 (MW—Bob Smith, | — point. right handed pitcher obtained by the b o | e as awarded by the officials | ecch expressed the b hat ne = 4 Only 95 of Them Remain W]fl] |.B'.\- R e et tore Al Fough[ Next Sa[ul‘dfly | Lfl,‘on e S COLUMBY VI New Haven couldn’t get its yard-| Cubs from the Boston Braves, had and Brown meet Satuiday, the| The Blues threatened early in the | naions it naek | The Columbians football team [age through the line and its aerial | been wanted by the club for three Sla[es (lean Aiter Sa[m‘day [ Bruins will be cndeavoring to shake |game. When they reached the 15| = S | S won their fourth straight victory|attack failed miserably. The line-|years. Smith three years ago pitch- off the jinx that has been or their]|yard stripe, they werc held for| New York, Oct. 27 (R—A half| |Yesterday when it defeated the|up: 3 s ed a 22 inning game against the G | trail since 1905, That was the last|downs. The game then resulted m“dom N or more of the battles of long GRID]RON HEROES Plainville Aces 47 to ”J Tor ;:umvsixm\' Britain New Haven [Cubs, eventually losing 4-3, and the New York, Oct. 27 (P—The na- |year Brown defeated Syracugse. Since |a short, punting duel with Middle- »;‘«‘""v” arc on this week's easiern R e telephone ward Pankonin at Politis <o+ Do Fitzgerald club ever since has wanted to have 2 k, Oct. 2 That G o e teama hate met|town having a slight advantage, |foothall schedule, intermingled with 5381-M hetween 6:30 and 7 p. m. | Left End the “iron man” on its side. tion's list of unbeaten and untied 3 A e ¢ = Byt fatod Préss u?er:;a“ P o DIt e Al on el oucasion | Ream intercepted a Middletown |§3mes that are fast becoming tra- | By the Assagiated Press 3 UL S S e R s nd thg Blues seemed destined | ditions LeonardiiyMacaluso, G : tic 222 was the Bru aier| nother touchdown but the| At the head of this list comes thi | Scored 28 points in Colgate’s 40 to Crmson, ot Dkt Ot 8 195 i e B b [T Ao ouenionn a4t b o i s | o 8 pots n OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN Tioma City university head (he l|:«x“‘°r‘ g | Hayden's score came in the third[the few unbeaten and untied teams| Harry Newman, Michigan SN R LU O i \la.—"Monk® Camp- | period. New Britain's victory march |20d scoring leader of the cast, and | Threw two passes that ended in Pordham hasm't been —scored on | RIVERY. A )m“fw“ u;““fi took place in the last quarter.|the still powerful Yale team. With | touchdowns and placed kicked field Yghile Dartmouth's rivals have scored [ o 2 i3 o ,_,_'m‘.m, s 'P‘mfi,hfl(mw ski and Middleton were the | Dartmouth’s vietory c Haurvard | 5oal against Illinois. only 1wo points. ‘l‘m_“;l oo S emae e mp;fl main cogs in carrying the ball. [and an injury to All Booth, the Zimmerman, Tulane—Scored one Dartmouth has m: r- (onal boxing. who have vt to mee | Middietown went over from the one |Groen has become a favoriie, touchdown, placed ball in position AeNow ., |F NYou'LL HEED A - / AH- HUM- OF COURSE, portant scorir in win | yard marker. Cornell, also undefeated, mecls! for another and was main cog in the gloves b he may do s s an e / five games without a defeat or a tie. | (N® Bloves but he max do 50 as an )Ty, oy o an old rival whieh has not showa | Tuline's advances against Georgia L WomANs (INTUITToN , M \ MISS CHURCH —~un- KAFF- Jackson Cannell's men have e & B PRLGES | Blues sons of ltaly | 8reat strength this year in Columbia | Tech, Z ( up a total of 252 poinis to their of LA Lucas Delvechio | While Fordham, a third leader, has| Paul Crehan, Dartmouth — Led TELLING Nou TTHAT —THE ~AS LoNG AS L Am N ponents' two. Clemson s sccond [ oo ot Tnd U fairly casy vival. West Viginia, | Dartmonth's defense azainst Harv- NEW BOARDER HERE IS “THE HOUSE, YoU PEOPLE] 61 the’ scoring: lisliow]Uh#100 points)|is 0l SASmAIER & Bl S8 e 8T e bl Colonghi | Other clashes of tradition bring to- | ard drives A DANGEROUS CHARAGTER! NEED HAVE KMo FEAR! and Cornell is third with 186 Hioar oy, olesain el Left Tackl zcther Syracuse and Brown, Rutger Ralph Hewitt, Columbia—1iis The unbeaten and unticd teams |0 MOEUNE & crow o "‘)‘"”"I”'”’I',";‘I;, Anastasio A. Salufio | and Holy Cross nell and I'enyy ! yard drop kick defeated Williams wNoUWVE NOTICED —THAT HE SN.D ALL, <« BEING A FOoRMER Wil number of vietoriés, points for | &5 Wit 41 ehvlapd IECOLE BMODS Left Guard ; and last but not least, Car-| 3 fo DOESKIT M(X WiTH - 1S, Aol ! CRACK MAN oF and against. follow | % % Argos: Cunnetta | 1 cch and New York s Klahoma-—49- S| x T, Clemson Oklahoma City U... & fiolien 0y AEF painig and baed sttrli ey iy I, Salufio| Georgetown opens e LoOK DIRECTLY AT ONME wo A SHARP HAVE -THE SITUATIoN on only once—a touchdown b C ilota tight Guard tional program Friday night when TSherlie Hedn southers - B [} 3 orgin 501 o S e Right Tackle of Colgate. On Saturday, Pitts- | ot 90 yards for touchdown to lead : «HE HAS ALL “THE 'FALCGH. oF M barna 3 ‘ Sl T | NeBTe 3 'owers l\yurrh s inyasion of Nebraska and|& M, U., to defeat over Indiana. ( SCO‘fLAMD VARD,‘I’!“E‘/ Fordhan : e e e Right End the return trip of Kansas to Penn-| Henry Wentworth, Washington E e Washington State 6| ach t b alled it oTe Wiley-Meligonis D'Aguil | svlvania will draw t reatest at-| Snatched California pass out of air skt e ot SRl EGE. A Quarterback . tention. Princeton also zoes west 10 | and rarf 70 vards for touchdown. | Grip-Middleton Hayden resume a series with Chicago and point while the opposition has rolled Marquettc 2 L 1 5 points against Betham T P e Sneyadoimatamaat Right Halfback mid-west travel cn S : . : Malone | Marquette plays Boston Colles: . :\‘(”,“”‘f,,‘_\ ayas : 1| AU oo eI ) Fullback North Dakota takes on the powerfui| By the Associated Press Colga s g B8 B e B - Army cleven. Other cast-west gam Jack Rtoberts. Georgia fullback S BEAT BULLDOGS o Davis and Elkin inst Okl | “cored one touchdown against Au football team defcated | h@ma City an. Marshall against | PUrn Saturday and by it held his East Street Bulldogs yesterday | Wittenberg lead in the national individual foot- at Brown's lot by the scorc of 38| Duke's Rlue Devils are expecie | ball scoring race against the assault t0 0. The Eagles displayed finc team |to give Villanova a real tussle. Har- | 0f Macaluso of Colgate, who tallied | work. Carruba starred for the Bull-|vard plays William and Mary, (ol- | 2§ points against Penn State, Roh- dogs. Teams wishing to book games|zate meets Missis and | cris has scored 72 points and Mac- with the Eagles should communicate | Temple plays Wake Forest in othe | aluso 70 Tulsa ] i, he Am. WhiCH | \jth Phil Paretta, telephone 2442-M. | cames The leader in cach of the eight St. John (N. 1) as hele t “V"-""]‘I” The Lag are in the 150 pound major groups or conferences as E ve tallied lass TUR ? . o v o ate eSS, DOESKIN PANTS LURE DEE : s MINIATURE TOURNEY ; ‘\,‘.‘um by fhe Associated Press San Diego. Calif, Oct. 27 () ¢ of ir 1 i Wher i o Brown. local Western Marylanc 1 frent with points after touchdown Heidelberg . 1 - ving sucee ally booted 16 acros Northwester 9 lthe bar. In addition he has score! Notre Dame . 10 touchdowns 1o lead the castern Kansas Akron A Allegheny % 6 L= undefeate ] Capital i hoasts of the record Chicago, Oct A 6-hold the Philadelphian Athictics miniature golf coursc, over which | Player and College o SeEt B f von the first two games of the 1 the 210,000 *national open” tourn:- | Southern— Itoberts, orgi kin pants . 17C v ¢ world scries, statistics showe ment will be played from Wedne th 3 \‘ bucks, Brown in the camonflige zot | 11 Ter 15 5 they had 12 chances out of dity Lo /Sunday, inciusi Eastedl Coliatar T Joupoinkibuciesnen . . BLOIYAC s hack to | tuking the scries. construction in the Chicago Stadium. Facific—Kitzmiller, Ore.. hb, vanced to within 25 yards o f the fourth e« when Southwest — Leland, Texas “\\ BUILDS T ; = . X 7 the market for a ball team, 15| the Detroit Tigers will irain next | Rocky Mountain — Specken - uP —THE Jakie May. lefthander bought hy | & Cambridge. ¢ dready is in | finding the going tough because he | springs is built on a bed of old tin| Denver, b, .. 1 SusPIcion DR LRI e the games was called “Tchigan.” | Ty Cobb, the “Georgia Pea The Sacramento hall park, where | Christian, qh. Chicago Cubs from the Cincin- | for its traditional meeting | doesn't want a second division out- | cans. It should be soft on the Al e nat! Reds, is 32 yoars ol von | with Oxf " [ | Kansas. hb . g natl Reds, s 32 years old. He won iwith Oxford. though the race docs|ft. He suys the fans will support a |squad, as Pacific const players say | Missoun Aalley peRl iy o only three games the past scason. [no‘ take place until April, | winner only. the ficld is like a “cushion.” Waghington 1., hb. «.vsu.. bl

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