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18 _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 NEW YORK COLLEGE ELEVENS START TRAINING FOR HARD SEASON COLUMBIA, FORDHAM AND snes neo FOOTBALL AGAIN - - «=. ... Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company By Thornton Fishe-|SANHY SIEER tng raaananneer ae tinataeresntea pe teas SES a STEVENS § Other Local College Teams]th's year Start Work Later in Week. QUADS REPORT e There'll be a good ng on the fleld to-morrow, too. For the first time in fifteen years City College will this year have a varsity football team, Last year there now= OSCAR GUMBO 1S KNOCKED OUT I THREE ROUNDS Kid Sullivan Springs Big Sure prise in Boxing Show at 5 was only a freshman team, The head CHEER LEADER WHO j —— coach chosen for the difficult job of DEFEATED THE CORRESPOND BEGIN NOW the Velodrome. i HE dawn of the college foottall |Making an entire new team in Josep! oF HEAR THE Ss é ‘a ‘ was PNOvHle, star fullback on “Cupld® ENCE COLLEGE Tro NG ; Lenore eu ork W88)itack's Yale team in ‘16 and ‘16 PHOTOGRAPHY LAST CoAeH's GENTLE 28) fay as, the averted) boxing. eae ushered in with the first hoarse Jand assistant Y h last year SEASON BY HIS vacEe- ‘a concerned the “punch 1s the ery of nd t : almost for " ao enUtn : aie. eae ik CHEERING WILK thing—and it was the puneh fhat aotten + of eleated shoe on new [tO Speculate on what one can de j RETURN TO featured the show at the Velodi ae i it a team of entirely raw material,” ‘ Ba AY EV Ole ooe Migekin sponding from) the Tete Taaid Neville, “but Just now the ma cae mah ehh Ae it Citas eDsaae oe fields of three of New York's univers- [trial looks all right, and more than THUS WEEW boxing, the shows that are expected itiee—Columbia, Fordham and Stevens. | that, the spirit of the students la en- to be good are largely attended Other New York colleges begin their |couraying. It won't be an easy job etten saw ¢ wut 1 don't feel at all discouraged LOH DYOVe:CHYNGES) Witt8 BOtee)g Practice later this week The thirty-eight of the Columbia University squad who re ported at the new quarters at Baker (Feld, Bronaway and 218th Street, are all experienced football men etiher on last year's Columbia varsity squad or last year's freshman team, or from other colleges. “he nw members training yet."* rooklyn College ‘raining tll coll will not start ge Opens nuxt week VILLA, BUFF BOUT IS POSTPONED The Pancho Villa Johnny Buff bout that don't appeal to the fans turn owt to be hair-r@ Such was case at the ast night, appear all the Velew The Ist of bouts to be very attractive, were exciting, partlow- one in which Kid Sullivan, the Brooklyn featherweight who hag) drome } didn't but they larly the } scheduled for this evening Ebbets recruits will be given an opportunity . eel SEs he) RS A SU Ee had such at bouts with Peppew { for tryout at a later date Field has been postponed on account Martin, Knocked out Sammy Sieger 3 ‘The first pretice consisted chiefly of Jof weather conditions until Thursday in three rounds. : passing the ball and punting and anfeyening. The heavy rain this mort POOR, BLIE WHO Hale Ue bout loolasd hour's workout of running and Kick-| ie ovesea dave po nay THe aD TO GO AND like a walk-over for Slegor, Mayte| ing. Head Coach “Buck' O'Neil |'7& caused Dave Driscoll to comy to Ven this was why only some eight thow-| was anxious that none of his|% decision regarding the postponment GRADUATE LAST NEAR ~ sund fans attended. Harry Alberts, men should suffer injuries of pulled iround the noon hour anager of L we Sieger, thought that hi Ugaments and the like frequent to] yy, ‘id win hands down, Neither n valled on to weld : p candidates at the beginning of a sea- Lp eae called: on: to welgh ecmed a shame to take the money, fon, The warmth of the dey necessi. |!" to-day but neither will have any 6 the Fane ‘Choughe the osetia trouble the , but Kid Sullivan didn't. tated the removal of jerseys and shoulder pads by many of the husky youths overweight from last sum- making A la poundago advance sale is Filipino on Thursday. Ke reported for, the fight the third sky It was in round, wh Sullivan dropped ont « clear mer’s Inactivity AAtiee: ove ses “f t on Sirger's chin that knocked, : Coach O'Neill is pinning much of | Miller hus proven an lntereating him flat on his back Nke the pro j bis faith for an invincible backfeld | oeemin and many are of the opinion THE CoacH HAS HIS TROUBLES —— bial | It took several minute i thia year to Ben Roderick, the 167 ti wa nye - Rect ong \o re- THE GUY HED cHoosEt 15 SO DUMB THAT HIS to yevive him j pound star halfhack of Boston Col-| !eve Bu of his Ayweight title SCHOLASTIC WORK BARS Hits FROM THE TEAM WHILE Another # se Was the result of ; lege, who last year was ineligible for = EZ £ a 2 THE GUY WITH THE 200 LB. BRAIN HAS THE PHYSIQUE th Sammy Nable bout, a the Columbia team; Capt. Walter ahaa a Zo SFA CANARYs 1 jumped to the front, i} Kopplsch, 163 pounds, the best buck THE OLD GRAD WHO HASNT MUFFED A HARVARD GAME ba n't expected that he'd wh A} $e ast poms aT ataves nie one at ihe SINCE /VOF AND KNOWS THE WHOLE FOOTBALL THE FLOWING (vace) a RSS or nocearpnpateiai tee ij sein Donaidnon, another speedy halt | pohtthy, Michete, a Thoma wil SYSTEM OF HIS ALMA PATER, ; Bow. ONCE Geor e K ll H 1 he outgamed, outslugged ang i back, who played on the freshman] sl Moran at the wext Monday a AGAIN © e y e Pps ithoxed his man all the way ov! team last*year, but broke his leg in} "2" — i, ~ ngs. ‘ me = . the twelve-round route 4 the second game, and Jack Brocklin Johony Shugrus the clever Waterbury 6€ 299 > show may not have been wel of last year's freshman, who ts con | PAW WeRht who apie loat a bout ja the k W t h tants ag WO mes leds uty ih osiire Uncorked: § Slsered tn exoetient punter ee ectnetl Aol Yanks on Way to “Chi LIVE WIRES a Me rte drawing cards im Lee For linemen, Coach O'Neill Is ep- | (or Tumweignt cutie lth iid’ Koc Sullivan couraged with two additions from the freshman team of last year, Ed- ward M, Fischer, tackle and captain Johuny Summers of Brooklyn, the A. B, F welterwelght. ch and Baminy Goode By Neal R. O'Hara. They can pan those Red Sox to a Stop Off at Akron to From the Boston Braves Sid Marks Puts af the freshman, weighing now 210} (he Pactiie Pl C b | D crisp, but you don't see ‘em hitting] \V, 's wha fons’ First] Bob Meusel as having the greatest pounds, and James C. Myers, star ay uos O- ay into! many ible playel World’s Champions USC eevingiarm ingests Barrett to Sleep freshman end last year. Other line- ke ting Ss —_—-— Corners Baseman Greater Player The following are the latest 1 men on the present squad are Eddie ime. Mexico is willing to stage Dempsey compiled on the leading tlrst In First Rou Meyer, W. J. Miller, Charlie Neal, Ruth Le j Ha e T , : Than Averages Indicate. ake. RR Ray Reino, lien rica, Hobert ul | , Anether upheaval ay ith Led Big Bombardment e Pennant Dash ve. Jack Johnson, Jeep Willard oF Bill aR sister. 3) AB hy MAMR: Se. Moles leyn, Maurice Reilly, Dennis Regan, | fcalherwelght, rank on Athletic PitcHers in GAMES LEAD. enptiey Suave Bet come une or Kelly... 131 515 84 171 14 10 .532| PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 12. — Jerome Reilly, F. K. Scovil, Gordon last Eastern Gi Slant emai oll cans down in that country. By Robert Boyd. Blue 129 627 117 167 6 9 ig) the! Canadian UshtwOlght ob 7 \ Streech, Howard Blain, Frank Brodil, al “aS ern Game, isis SCS OLA saat Fete oun Mie ROY ee New Tork OMEHOW or other long George} 1Udge-. 125 486 69 145 8 mocked! out Bobby Barrett of 4 Jack Billingsley, Stewart Chase, Jack ta ta a th =r SS Nad ae S Kelly, nephew of Bill Lange | feuny jeiped the Gi a city, after one minute and thirty Nahan, Francis Fargo, William ind City, Giants... b ommish to pro : : : Kelly hetped the G ea ‘ a Fama Hotton Hinch, 7. Ml. Lovell, : ew By Bozeman Bulger. Shen 15 |Sts for Dempsey-Wills fans and hero of bygone days and scout] double-header from the | Ittaves|onds of boxing at the Nattonal Larry Tuhonem, Morris Walter and] ter than the “uggrossive baat ‘sider, AKRON, O., Sept. 12. nother thing to make ‘em sit down the Giants, has drifted out of the] yesterday at the Polo Ground. Me- | ball Perl here lant night. ee the b . Sharlle Bevcher AIS? ; iu ‘em. . ie * i Graw’s pitchers were faltering tng, Marks rushed trom his coi 'W. B. Johnson. = HE Yanks, en route to Chicago se ene baseball light, “Highpackets," 4s ¥ : y ~ He hit his fifteenth home run of the| feinted. and then hooked @ left to nil 2 Dulinghs Bee Po eunes wigmerrow night Matchmaker | ¥ranki got off here to-day for a lttle Glanta win fourteen ‘ot remain= Uprer House of Congress in they call him, was a homo-run nit-| EL it fis Tift pone ren ot the [juw. Garrett tumbled to the floor. ) Gi i wer hw wd three star ten-roun Ses 2 cine ele : : oh 3 me Barret 1p Se pret Loree Tay, Tommy] Row Anda apeetat ala tor" the “Mayon target practice and much con-| ing games the Pirates could get that Griff’s Senators be called Repre- | ting rival of the great Babe Ruth only | world's champions won by the score] auf mix zune ab Guten ena e Seven Charles Echavarra, Samuel| ot racy city and aches Waite: fe] Yersation, During the afternoon they} no better than a tle if they cap- | Sentatives hereafter, a year ago. During the early part of fof 7 to 6. He alo was a tower of [ished out with le right.” The ble i Saule woo nelpala Harvey 2 Cl im sale * = * at se the tall, quiet Californian | Strength to MeGraw's men in taking/ovught Barrett en the Jaw, and ated gad d.:B: Mocesuley, a Rant nas | Wt Shogbet the Oubte ALE Piatt 8 Sora gexery iene jol tha. nieLean Ae upstasdate mace chart onomal en all: ules Os 80 l the second game by the score chen jelphian went down. He wi ‘With the material already out,” waid Coach O'Neill, “it looks to me] q Uke one of the most promising seasons me Senter, Newurk's youthtu, Swish Village favorite heat is as tru Cubs will take something home on 1e as at Philadelphia these games they have still to play. Yanks win eleven of remaining state the condition of the road from the racertack home. oe © and meditate. was far ahead of the slugging Bam That was when the Yankees to 6 The Giants will be Idle to-day. morrow they open # three-game series sino. home-run hitter did not have his bat inconsclous and had to be carried ja corner after being counted ou Marks weighed 138 pounds and Bi " he games the Brgwns must win thir- Columbia in years. Joe Wagner has matched Jac y] Whleh they ean: ¢ , a fae cna 142 He otras erent tend Conen| Charile Wilshire at Toranto, gent eo""l Right now our Yanks are gothing} teen out of sixteen; while the Benny Leonard {s training his| ing eye focused on the ball. The | With the Chicago Cubs er or — less than hitting fools on vengeance Hugmen are playing .711 ball the brother Joe to bea champion. Train-| ihe Babe started picking out good Se ae ee ner and K. O, Chaney stopped Bill Frank Gargan was not so optimistic ever his football outlook. ‘Only four ton, my Mager af Geor he de ightwolghis wantar to. toate Browns must travel at an .821 ing programine, as laid out by Benny, SEVEN IN SOCCER LEAGUE. ones and Kelly trailed in the wake ot \ngelo tn six rounds, ch Nig Ka wa h ig bader ageing: Penper Morn | bent pace, runs practically as follows: he greatest hitter of all time. eee ETS af lant your'e veterans who Wore rat | cenile Demy. teceers eke erg nun, | The St: Louie Cardinals, ax military] ‘The Giants have still three | 7-715 A. M—Stiff workout with} Not having heard much of Kelly} At « meeting of the Amerian Socce: 3RANDT DEFEATS BRAD tice to-day. The others have grad-| (ratte? Billy Gibac ‘,] observers, saw the final bombard- games to play the Pirates, and hairbrush in front of mirror. uring the season that is about draw-| League held at the Hotel Astor yester Duteh Brandt, the veteran boxer uated. Capt. Thomas Myers, last] hgitwelsht « iment of the Athletics at Philadelphia] the Yankees a like number to 9.80-11 A. M.—Punching exercise] ing to a close, one might conceive that} day, one new applicant was entered for} “latbush, gained the judges’ ded urticlos “for a. eects with adding machine. ‘Highpockets" wap drifting Into ob |imembership—the Philadelphia ver Eddie Brady in @ twelve year's leading halfback, is good at Roberty at the yesterday and were considerably con- meet the Browns, 1,30-8.15 P. M,—Rope jumping with No such thing. Kelly, al tho Broadway Exhibtion As , passing or running; Jobn|¢ a (et = = = —=—==== security. Club. Seven clubs are now enterec hout at Bctie’ fact weascn Quarta, We | eee eae soled over having lost the pennant) i. iat that was the hardest hit ball! UcKor tape hough awkward, is really one of the|the league, ua follows: Hethicnem ster'| elation In Brookly® leat night B first grade field general; Lyman} RAIN POSTPONES and the prospect of having to face | 0! 3.15-6.80 P, M.—Road work past} reat first basemen of the presont|h. ¢ t York F, 6., Harrioon § oeeeejo much for his younger Waldbridge, our 200-pound veteran » in a World's Series. lt at time up the crowd pleadea| ™O#t desirable Bronx real estate. 1 George Sislor, Lou Blue B. Conta fC. Fall River! nent. guard, will certainly be in the line; » Yanks ran amuck, stampeding p the crowd pi ° ° Charley Grimm, Joe Judge and Kells and the Philadel ———S NELSON DEFEATS LOGAI and Mike Dunn, last year's end and @ three letter man, will also help out the line. Of the other elght or ten candidates now on the list I cannot be sure how they will turn out. But TITLE NET PLAY PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12.—Play was postponed to-day in the national lawn tennis singles championship The first w ational Leaguers in the stand was first inning of} in the just popr for another cireuit crack and the bix Tee tty thirty. |. Barnyard golf at last gains recognt- tion by having regular box scores Now all it needs is a ticket scandal, ore them knew of the presence Bambino obliged. tirst. “Lemme tell you fellows some- thing’? said Rogers Hornsby, leanins yer the rail, “I've got no ambition While Witt had ed a Mr. Hasty for a one ire the leading first basemen of to To compare them we must to the official statistics of the gam: Figures are our only salvation If we not permitted to express our per The first game Nayed on Oct ‘ub will meet Philadelphia of the season will be lay. SCRANTON, Sept, 12—In a t round bout here last night Wildcat Ne fon on every round over Billy Logan, we will do the best we can in forming | tournament on the cour ase 3 Joe D ! aonal opinion: at we 08) ent ¢ s courts of the Ger.| vase poke, Jumping Joe Dugan, In] io peat a fellow's home run record 4 : ‘ = Practically » new team mantown Cricket Club, because of| the face of a.mighty raaz, sacrificed, cog Gan (Hit & ‘ball ike ay ea Ballplayers as a rule do not recog: || Coach Gargan Is assisted by Coach | rain, Up came the Bambino Peseta Tt : , nize figures “Bull Lowe, Fordham’s most famous “gay.” ni voice spoke behind us. | Weer nnn BM follows have ‘That is especially so with the mem- tackle from the 1916 team, Bunny | w a <i . " Ae GUN Real - ach 3H nout the rest of us nit- , of the world’s champion Giants Becorsn and Jaxe Weber, for many| ee” CHAMBIONSHIP atan)|"kin shot if 3 ngaliy: Bust CUBS bi hat fellow's long pokes get , “ * * ‘They ridieule and scorn figures years track coach and trainer for all] p; SC ouEED Fr. Rewapeper tau off Pfott ve | F0iNS Just about the time ours stop NATIONAL LEAGUE, Why? Because they are never per teams at Fordham PHILADELPHIA, Hept, 12—Play in| Tho Rent was PG eT "4 like to heat the rest of taam, of b. PO) W, L. PC.] mitted to do things on thelr own Initl- tevens’s Institute of ‘Tech-]iM womens, lawn Satie RouraeyCueedded, 05) Chie'go 72 62 537) itive, McGraw sits in the dugout t tennis giggles an ch doubles, Middle He spoke to an athlete of leathery | | ly season practice was [Goubles. | Middle Kiatey champions , SP ABT ASE § ¥] put that bird has started nearly 563) B’klyn. 66 69 489] vit a bat in his hand, doing all the 4 started with the appearance of fifty IDustponed tonday. hen cce ope aiese Was] Cave Ang Keen gray ove who sat be-} 44 inonths late and is going to lick | Ginein. 74 62 644) Phila.. 48 83 .°67) Ji naning with it. On other clubs a \ 1 candidates on Castle Point Field. SOS Meraes hae Mey don't ne? You} the whole bunch at that. Yea, sir St.Lo'is 73 62 540 Boston 46 86 38) Vii ver is allowed to think for him- ' j OF these, twenty are last season men. TERRY MARTIN WHIPS eee: SRRBEY 28 f RST jon't let anybody kid you. He kin GAMES YESTERDAY, self. OF ; twelve wearing their 8's. Head i i pole 'em."* New York, 7; Boston, 6 (first: ” Gaar s , sented he: . Wham!'? The pill zuned along - Ti : st). George Sisler is accepted as the Coach Purborow names as his most CRACK COLORED BOXER} ,;,. yon una tumped into the right], Ana that's the way the Cardinals New York, 7: Boston, 6 (second).| createst first sacker in the game. Sis- | op aig fae a Yawan ae nary re feta fence for two bases, think about the Yanks. Some of the Other teams not scheduled, ler Is permitted to do many things on Verio, centres Jule. Bajune, a fast | aectt™, Martin. the wensuttonal Provi-| ‘That made the first run, Phillies were around ang were in GAMES TO-DAY. his own initiative. Miller Huggins aain (ROA HnGbr GF LLB woken! Gene’ banka and. sondkeror of! J tHe ‘kin hit, all ight? Tt wag] Wned the-same way, Pittsburgh at Boston. thinks that Lou Blue of Detroit is the Harold O'Callahan, veteran A Ouniaatergd # ble bie at the open | Rogers Hornsby speaking nerhe piagers aay it's w good safe St. Louis at Philadelphia. ecqual of Sister, Blue is a great first Then the two brothers, Geor ty, last "py the deelatve manner | Ces slr, he kin pole ‘er. Bet Whiten Grier e Ma tiotaiee bememan, He ls far more aseres- i Don Trumbull of Brooklyn, who |p whieh he defeated Danny Edwards, | Therouon all te Yanks started) tugging has the pitchers A agtihey AMERICAN LEAGUE, nee ae aier pee euite ana awed! ails by aide «hic! aut xear [entice d crack from the Pacific] blasting the balls about the lot, Be-] 00 \ and ‘ “ |, | Schooled him 4 e art of bai A } mer A, Ae she ng le on Count, Martin won ele ch the pest fore delphia folk could really pane Poa iegie wes ade thos N.Vork Py fe clscaa ow ny to-day he nks with the best. Cobb rices ower an ver I . rounds and had the Negro in bad shap ; orkore tad wot away hn hat ‘old: onio: he’ ; believes in player » ‘ } ‘ the line ‘his var 4 Se ean ned kee feat Es bs ad ut met rene ‘ me rkers had got away All year the Yanks hove not played Bebo's . ss on Waal in 61 74 452] ye in ve i" Gunleliet Ee Be ' rs College Coach G. Foster |poys stood toe to tos Hd (AM 6 with so much 7 i the 2 67 | jas 4 nis hw eat hi . Furs. Call Be Couch G. Foster Tpoys stood toe to toe und fought Ik: | ssyy, wome one yelled down to A weak an they showed af hives oie Ab Le As i aN .o Blue, Judge is another player al- Here’s an opportunity to get a good car men from last yé squad, four —_—_——.—___ Bob Meusel, “Hornsby's up here." Pr alniina out to ere a. weaeiaie GAMES YESTERDAY. eye epmnltied 50: ad. 28 RNS at a remarkably low price —just in time en of them letter me nboU Muse hanged nree-bage rt \ " . which helped F y has no Ase : A ' teen of them letter men, and about |STATE TREASURY GAINED |, us! Sansed a three-basker| series, “They mado sixteen hits, ran| New York, 9: Philadelphia, 4 eee qe to enjoy the wonderful Fall touring fifteen untried candidates. Many of that got the second run 5 The tall nephew of Bill Lange bas y en | the varsity aspirants will be fresh $350,000 FROM BOUTS] bipp poked Mr. Hasty for a single. | Wine its SUR ONNGS AES We Nv! Bh Deira 4. iiways been a manikin in the hands son which is now at hand. Although seven of the old vara | ‘Tho State ‘of Now Vork twa added] Schang doubled, Ward caught one] ‘ive. tn other words, they Sete Chealenaseulene at Of MeGraws: hiise @ Following makes represented: ity men have graduate Mr, Ban- } $350,000 to its treasury according to ajon the button, Even Kobert Shaw-] , F whl pays ain). f either of these three foremen- : ford still hes Howard @, Raub, last {pert went out by George K. Morris. ot | lg e gob, not puBpoNed to NIt Atl ane es GAMES TO-DAY. tloned stars labored under the same Oakland Oldsmobile ranklin " elit oy is of| key, the gob, not supposed to hit at} "phe Athletics used four pitehers peeMee roses Bas , ORG Aistcaameh ths award }the State tie Commision. ‘The ne cgi IR i sed fe hers. . Louis, undica ely wo believe neithe : A } geason's 219°ONI tC et ee eee tea tea ty sake} all chipped in with a clean sock on! nut all looked alike to Murderers sere Be eh, Skat Rand kine Haynes King Ford : Dickinson, speedy end from Ridge. [MONE wus! s-! the nose. Result: Moro rups—lots of | rw,” Ruth mit me would he as great first basemen H wood, N.J., and Francis ("Dutch") [IRE nuts, Meenay fees, ote. and thet sem—too many to count A alte be ee on INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, — | tiey are to-day, They are in « Packard Essex Reo, Ete. Maloney, quarter. expensed of the Bosing Prerating) AL them fellows kin bust that old] jf hie two-basiers. pl a rae w. W. 1. pe, | hens’ Individualists. Kelly is just a Vi Lib iM i : Hew York University starts her fall [past eigbteen months hud already been | onion, ean't they?” Another Cardinal | fo took them as they ¢ eo Hasty | eaito,, 10549 682 Toro'to 7 80 491] °oF In a great machine ; ery Libera erms MNPIOE i ciorrON Undhr ithe able |dedusted. voice was speaking That's what] “y qon't think there's a chanea of | Roch'er 95 58 621 Read'g 67 85 441) Johnny Tawlnis On’ a b ee eerie wee RO =e they call Murderer's Row, ts it? vou Insing," one of the Aatnietic | Sutfalo 89 86 574 Syra's. 60 98 990) “NY we used Rautes a irae ‘yi ; r ity coach BINS RECALL PLAYERS,| “Don't know what they call it,"| Stayer, remarked ta same ‘ut tne] % City. 79 78810 New'k 47 104 393] "avers. “They da not show, how f ports shout sixty candia muttered Hornshy, ‘but that's what] y aoe ®) valuable a player ts to his club," re hom are veterans Furey ¢ ered y Yanks that he accompanied to the GAMES YESTERDAY, fiatked Johnny. Neither they do f dar haiftack; Wal is It is. It's a good bet that they WinTirain. “All you've got to do ig to give | Reading, 7; Jersey City, 4. Kk ally Nee ar vad: Many @ RARE fOr é i; Wa Sinteeriant Bis N'Ve got to\do Ie toigive : ely has saved a gume fo } FRE fof aa A, thie Den shamtino agatn,| cocker, & wating and Whe. Browns Baltimore, 2; Newark, 4 (12 innings).| ne Giunta, Wy. stopping wild. throws MOTOR CAR COMPAN Gehrea; aya and Al Nagey, tackle His thirthith, horn. tun Went Whies| ink heller Flahe nem then vor hove muitslecRaakasten crtien from the Initeld. ff they were re DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS COKPORATION as Year's Hresinen nto tie atand—left field, too ue an you have : corded they might amaze the layr 225 West 88th St. Phone Circle 4880 z “We have better inaterial and more ti Tart ite not , s 4 fast and clever thinker, 5 = 5 ‘ @mthusiasm this year ever he. Be MN ay he Tem) dake: no a OR, ’ t , eases IN eee 1 BAY: jinx many double plays which hus dust Off Broadway" fore.” Coach Thorpe 4. ‘l feel Me AR as 5 a Aree) ’ talent, SOT Mersey Sky, AS MSRCING: also saved games. As a@ thrower he } q camfident of turning oul a great team League, he next ime the Bab got a twa: have the thing won by the end of the k at Baltimore. hus helped win many games for tho OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M, DAILY bagecr, Then they caught one off week, Buffalo at Rochester. world's champions, and is ranked with =

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