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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

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Tehphott, MAln 44000 For OmdfUi Ad BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1937 Lightweights Meehan 's Kelly Greens Good Golf Feature Card A 40 Faster Team AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE IUSINESS SERVICE Automabilw for Sala 1 1 I Automobilti for Sola 11 iuiinen Wvicaa OHara It AUBURN 3. chry.ler 30 0 IZFoK nTo Kick PmhUdtit 'ONhim -ram, $110 othen ETNA i r'no cj nndfrrji unrtma-. DECORATING, at. pDrnnlnt BUICK TiMrtrc- FR ClICVRntJET cn IMalMay I jOalklPmnr DECORA rlNQ-PAINTING 'ctTbBtimi I BUICK 35 -p." to-ipe 15. A- 4 d.

lircn Bv modem no upho.v.e.jr Halstead Here To Head Brigade Arreted ly Gen. Mile Whom He Will Succeed Latter Retire Nov. 1 I full upright swing. At St. Nick's top of your head.

The clu head, as i dips i Our young scout tells us that Manhattan Is on the rise. Not merely because "Kris" Kingle place-kicked the Kelly-green to victory over Michigan State but in spite of it. "Chick's boys," th agent reports, are 40 per cent faster than any Meehan team I've seen in years. They've got enough punch on the short side to keep thei opposition from concentrating on lhink whpn rgme left The Vrnturi to Fare Rawson in 8-Roumlcr Series Stars to See Seraps Enrico Venturi, European llght- rich- wrist is bent underneath the newly appointed commanding gen-shaft, and the left wrist bends in erel of the 1st Brigade of the 1st toward the shaft. The shoulders DiviLson Army, arrived at although well turned to the the Brooklyn Armv base today from Meehans right side plays.

They've the South, when North Caro should be free of rieid.tv Tun-iv th- Par. a ma Canal Zone gained the surety which should stop Stat strode onto Ebbets Field. i Armv Republic. He was SI STrrllm DOrx.K 3 i ''wl n- nolji t''- wd I priVTWCN PA.ntlBt MMI CHEVROLET srdin.oj.Nj find'-im PACKARD -BUSH WICK. P'YV" 'l' U4PwSSl CIIEVPOLET- -31 fport "coupe, perfect mm" B-' 'i 4-.

PAINTING. derorwn. interior. etriorl Wi- 50 DODOE 1331 te 6 Ir I dni CHVTOtrrtMljrT 1 tneir tumbling, ann mey nave me when Texas A AM arrived. Breaks Rssnn.

New Errand titleholder condition to go ihrough ft lull bu Further than that, they the i of welcomed by Brig Gen. Perry A Miles, whom he will succeed in com-I mend of the brigade, and by the brigade staff. General Halstead will take command of the brigade Southerners to meke breeks. There is no To lose mat game a TOP COL-LIKE nd Maxie Farber, latest Ghetto lightweight sensation clashes with Julio Gonzales. Puerto Riven, In i lit -rounders at the St.

Nicholas falace tonight. Joe Dl MaKio. Frankie Crossetti Oct. 31, when General Miles will be have learned the goal line stands. "Bring on Villanova now; Manhattan Is ready! You wouldn't think of saving that a month ago.

But today It's true, even if the Wildcats should be a lot meaner this week in F.bbet.s Field than they were against In the General Halstead will go wb iwbnw 56th St. born Oct. i 2' PAINTING first- Carnegie, was a blow to N. Y. U.

There was nothing Southern about the little Albright outfit thet Lonestar Dietz brought In to face Benny Friedman's C. C. N. Y. But and Tony Lazzcri will be ringside Venturi and Pro- villanova has power.

But now Men- Resorts VIRG.NMBEACH.VA. 5SSS Albright is not 34 points better than the vastly improved Lavender. Not Meehan. the reporter notd in week's practice, was yelling speed and more speed accumulate! about the mid-body. 21.

1875. Riverside. Ohio. He and in the right leg. which stiffens1 graduated from West Point in 1899.

to ibsorb the twisting action. From He served a.s a Junior officer in this ion you simply uncoil, like Puerto Rico and In the Philippines a wound-up spring, letting the club, and. after routine duty various by falling, whip "itself, lashlike into parts of the United States and its the ball Move hands and arms possessions, accompanied General toward the ground, not toward the Pershing expedition into Mexico, ball I In the World War he was chief (Editor's Note Chester Morton's of staff ol the 84th Division and No. 1 booklet takes you from the later chut of staff G-3 Evidently i mechanically. But the results proved thev were, in charge.

C. C. in this N. Y. would have looked better if tell Venturi returns to the mldtown arena where he made his first Amer" lean appearance beating Al Roth sixteen months ago.

Since then he has whipped some of the leading and fought a draw with Champion Lew Ambers in a non-title match at the Garden last Winter. In 30-odd American fights. Venturi lost one. that to Pedro Mon- Civil War is over. We it hadn't been for the fellow Riffle, but the South doesn't the lad.

who galloped an even 102 art of dope that New yards for a toticiidown after Infer- New Englanders take cepting a pass. mav think I This is the Yorkers am and. DOWNTOWN 1 lets it out im grip, stance, address, body and foot operat action through the entire swing. Ad- army, dress him eare this paper, inclosing Service 3-cent stamp and self -addressed of tnP Raw; his onlv local start BALLING Ot'T BROIGHT NECESSARY RESPONSE "That was a little bit my fault, the husky Dietz admitted, with grin, I sort of bawled him out fo mediately. But for all this blase attitude the evidence powerfully that It's something more than just footfall which keeps stamped (3-rentl Yanks Tm All WhitPhall' St Manhattan I xjuarf di Parquet Flooring The transport brought about Vl ill fa in FI'noRS IAln' rrnu.t.

hr -i 600 troops from Hawaii and the VU rIZWm? jS Canal Zone. a ponn ioia Pnrdoe Y. get away wit And if N. Y. U.

ever forgot this. It's letting C. C. flat passes. That made Riffl whipped Frankie Covelli at the Ijcw FoldmanP and Honey Melody.

The New Engiander figures to give Venturi plenty of trouble. Farber knocked out enny Leonard's Irish Eddie Dunne in his last start and looks like the best lightweight to come of the Ghetto in veers. Irish Tommy Tucker bat-les Jimmy Williams in speciel sixer, while fours bring together Freddie Ablnet with mad and. to prove I was wronj there was nothing he could do bu remembered now wnat witn happenings against North Carolina. For three quarters of the ball Clubs in Victory Continued from Page 20 I 1 CI I 3 ITIttSlCl game the Tarheels were blanketed.

Then they tore through the blanket touchdown, football plavei 1 him. If I'd 1 to Carolinians might have struggling. In successive innings, the sixth and the seventh, thev put a couple of men on the sacks and got their chilly followers all excited Bt each tune Lefty reared back and 1" A WINDELS In the church of the MAnsi.e.'d iTlinCl 3 1ZZ1C good pastor. Dr. John H.

Lathrop, Piano Tanint I otherwise the Church of Our Savior. I nosir'an: iV'ml vned: expert J'J?" Continued from Page 20 Monroe Place, the Women's Alliance DEiender 3-7840 someth.ng of a record by winning', overnment Iirsl 'miiPlSm 2SS 'r''''' fnmpanp. Maxie Kirk. Angelo Calli with une sit Mickey Dell and Nono Cuvas against got the Johnny Schibelli. Young Chappie, of Albany.

It Lefty's fifth straight World 20 games 20 games Series triumph. Composite Box Score ALL FIVE GAMES OF WORLD SERIES for Frankie Wallace last week and gave Schoolboy'' Bernie a stern test, returns to the Broadway, Arena tomorrow night against Jimmy Enalish. Greenwich Village feather hi. first year In the Na-! hano from corporation Counsel Paul 'r .4 iional. was dr.vAneej by a ankee He made it plain to them t-V.

an- Jj" ph0M aUa" swing "band every time he trudged (lrst e.ssentiaLs of good citv basfmeni to the mound. He was a ball of government are a good mayor, a pords, chevroi.ets pi.ymoiths Rndio He pair, fire in the senior circuit, but just controller and a good prc.si- cars vi $-it raiho pep.ai"p workman Another fellow with flannel pants dent of tne fltv council working A. 'uHoimtS. io the Yanks. Another quiet harmoniously logether.

His rrs pi vinirra BUckmmsier 2-2146. death: The belief that National units were abiv supported by Mrs ah Up i champions Amen- William P. Karle. candidate for cit Ave Av. h.

can League champions in fielding. 1 council. i nash 1934 4-dooi d. luxe tourlni eedti i 1 i trn airplane sailing around over th arena than in his pitching problems if any. He's crazy about airplanes.

Cliff Melton, the mountainee; GIANTS (N. upon whom Terry had pinned way of all Leegi League 1.1 1.000 freshmen flingers in the World weight in one of the two eight-i-ounders carded by Matchmaker Max Herble Katz. Brownsville middle- weight, whose last three opopnent.s Bartell. ss. tailed to go the limit, and Ralph ott, 3b.

Chong. engage the other-round Leibpr, con Met. Chiozza cf Lew Feldman of Brownsville will RjPpir. rf. meet Frankie Tcrramova In the 1 27 .889 Series.

The Yanks knocked hii I 15 .933 i loose ln five inmnBS. Homers 1 7 I 000 i Mynl HaR and Je DlMaKio I I 7 .857 softened him up. Joe's mightv wai jower, went through five an error. Their defense was a.s tight a.s a Scotch drum. I'ne on the other hand HER SON For a young ma 1 21.

Lester Knapping ha.s had i peculiar job rut out for him. established at the Hotel Bosf umager. at the campaign i flag pole on top of th quarters of left might Mancuso, c. Knapping of 49 74th candidate for city council candidate is president of Rtdgewood Grove, S. C.

Saturday ro.s laxpavi 9 triple, followed bv Gomez' scratch i The best ba 1 1.000 single and a Lou Gehrig double to side was Ji 6 .962 center got Melton excused for the started the 3 1 ooo 1 nlhe fifth. I as a great r. The Giants, intrlguingly enough.1 of it with th Danning. c. Whitehead.

Huhbell. C.umhert, p. Joev Fontana meets John SchbelU, former Jersey State am teur champion In the semi-final si been distinguished proving the legal i 2H toia waaadpJSW 1 CSRVICB PMOUTll seonn 193- mode: er-1 Bait. BUckmintter rookly'f00 Pnce- 233 J' ot 1 SUFlatSuS Commorclrt Cara 1 -'-Te'inrtVaf1" Stripimg Tomorrow night. Johnny Bellu will meet the toughest lad he ha; 1 got some of their best spot pitching The umpires should be given a 1 1.000 of the series after thet.

Al Smith, ing vote of thanks From 1 1.000 Who hadn't been permitted to start' first pitch to the last one fl0n a game, allowed the Yankees only decisions were well nigh perfect I 'le nit 10 the neXt tW0 lnninSS' and 4' 1 1.000 Don Brennan, the oldest and 0 ,000 weightiest Giant of them all. airier Ol lriDleiS, nad to face as yet. Bronx. The Schumacher, p. eight rounds at Brennan.

p. meeiing v. the Colise regular of tl aM Notified, Says 'Wow! nsclf 1 Berger Leslie Ryan hnui'A in the light- Thomas Kelly of 29- 1st half A YEAR When the writer from nrsi went to the Navy Yard Village wemht ranks The Bronxite has wins over Bus Brese. Phil Siriani and kiddie Alzek his most recent en- Miss Marion Reilly To Wed John Bolen ise. Yester- to secure material for this column all from the i there was no Board of Trade.

Re- an overwhelming sur day he had a phone Lenox Hill Hospital The Diambond Belt uso his was It was a of forgotten place m. ard. I the heart fa great metropolis On 0 .048 6 17 W. Inquired. Oct.

15 the Board of Trade Ridgewood Gro conin-trinr. in In "Yes." replied I night. There will I Crosettl. ss. Rolfe.

3b. Di.Magglo. ef. Gehrig, lh. 1 of ated 125 ai bouts scheduled Miss Marion Cecelia Retllv.

daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Thomas M. Reilly. of 34 Brighton Fourth Walk.

Brighton Beach, will become the bride tomorrow morning of John A Bolen. son of Mrs. Sarah Bolen. of 1st St. A nuptial mass will be held at the Guardian Angel Church Ocean Parkway, by the Rev.

Father Patrick Twigg. A reception will follow at the Half Moon Hotel. The bride's father is the head of the detective squad of the Parkvllle police station, Mlatbush. Bride and bridegroom are employed in the office of the Brooklyn Borough Gas EMPLOYMENT 2 0 .211 26 1 0 27 1.000 1 0 .300 11 0 0 11 1.000 0 0 .263 7 0 0 7 1.000 3 0 .400 11 16 0 27 1.000 the help of Deputy John E. ment of Water BU 19 5 fi 5 15 fi 11 Alontauk Lluh Plans Keno Party Their Day to Fla.

Upon lyn's most important loeatl ORANGE BLOSSOMS Hadley, i will up their i Sheepshead Bay. .000 i The by 1 Dorothy Relllv. Philadelphia. 5, Cant bridesmaids. Ellen Reillv, Margaret Reillv.

Virginia Hughes and Vrra 4 21 21 0 .249 132 47 0 179 1.000 Sanquenetti. The best man will be Oeorge Bolen, brother of the bride-1 5 169 28 4 68 6 tal Harold Pinch-hitter. I he wedding i.s the nil- COMPOSITE SCORE BV INNINGS igo, vs. George Saha.loir. Texas, welterweights 110).

Paul. Jack Gibb Si. Paul. of a childhood lohnnv Svkes. Seattle, light, i ifii At Pitisbureh Yankees 1 2 4 1 5 Fox.

Seattle. S. Red Bruce Runs batted In Mancuso. Ott 3. McCarthy, cweights 10' Moore.

Bartell. Leiber 2. Gehrik 3. DiMaario 4. 'RETTV Finis Gas Station Strike A ot Serious, Says Agent of Operators'' Grou riwvday-At I Angelev Maxie Djrk 3 Ruff 3 Hoag 2.

Rolfe. New York i- Bob Nes- heavy we.gl.us 4. Giant, 1. Left on bas. rhursdav At Tampa.

Fla Eddie 36. Sacrifices lloag. Rolfe. Double plays Croaett ol, Philadelphia, vs. l.uu Rodri- Ott.

Whitehead and McCarthy; Bartell. Whitehead i No serious strike gasoline filling Giants 36, Yankees Laaceri and Gehrig; McCarthy; Whlte-Bartell; Hubbell, Pitching rerords: John head. Bartell and McCarthy; Whitehead an Whit-head and McCarthy; Gehrig (unassisted flames won Gome? 2, Ruffing 1, Pearson 1. Hubbell in Brooklyn. Louis bnsi-1 ness manager of the Ga-sollne Merchants of Brooklyn and Queens, declared today.

Although Walter J. Burke, president of the Gasoline Attendants Union. Local 20.408, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, announced thai 1,200 attendants had quit. Mr. Kim-mel contended that only six stations had closed, involving about 26 men.

BUSINESS SERVICE affiliate of bell Melton 2, Schumacher 1, Hadley I. Hits Off Gomel, 16 in 18 innings; Ruffing, 7 to Pearson, in 8 2-3; Muhpry, 0 In 1-3; Hadley, 6 In 11-3; Andrews, 6 in 52-3; Wicker, 0 in Hubbell, 12 in 14 1-3; Melton. 12 in Uj Gumbert, 4 in 1 1-3; Coffman. 2 In 4 1-3: Smith. In Schumacher, 9 in Brennan, 1 In 3.

Struck out By Gomez 8, Ruffing 8, Pearscn 4, Andrews 1, Hubbell 7, Melton 7. Gumbert 1, Coffman 1, Schumacher Smith 1, Brennan 1. Bases on balls Off Gomez 2, Ruffing 3, I Services Offered 18 hTt Contractimg if directors of 1 1 DiMa's Dad Sees us frequented by 6 mixed groups of it la rather surprl opened Joe Push 'Em Up replacements or union pledging i eekly wage. i 2. Andrews 4, Hubbell 4.

Coffman 5, Gumbert 1, Melton 6, Srhu-4, Brennan 1. Earned runs-Off Gomez 3, Ruffing 1, Pearson 1, Continued from Page i Hadley 5, Andrews 2. Hubbell 6, Smith 1. Melton 6. Gumbert 4.

Coffman 2. Schumacher 4. Wild pitches. Srhumaeher. Mellon.

Hit by pitcher By Smith il.azieri). Times of games 2:20, 2:11, 2:07. 1:57, 2 06. Umpires Ormsby (A. L.I, Basil (A.

L.I, Berr (N. L.J, Stewart IN, L.I. Best I've Says Bill Terry Page 2 Continued Two Bis Scholastic Grid inning when they claimed he grabbed Wally Bergrr's bat. Battles Are On Tomorrow Customs Association Rejects C. I.

0. Vote Naw, I didn grab it, he yelled above the noise. Then he went scampering about the room looking for his shoes which someone had hidden. Much Excitement field ball for Both Coach Paul Sullivan Erasmus Hall, and Coach Mike 1 gan of James Madison have footbeli teems In fine fettle for traditional annual clash betw foot I brother, sid of Columbia, who The excitement continued pa-ssed Army dizzy last Saturday. I Next door, over in the Giants dressing room, it was quiet.

Young Luckman ha.s ail the charac- Terry stood in the mrddle of the room in his undershirt the schools, to be side of the long white line tnat divides fair fTom foul. Pop DIMaggio He Yen You must, have heard Papa clear screaming and yelling above the Br asm 11 "Hello, fellows." he said, "you come over to offer of donees Well, all I can say is that we were in that ball "The best team won. Of ci Jefferi of It had been a long, wei Papa It took him four here from San Francis afternoon at Ebbets Field While the Blue and Gold and Black and Yellow are settling their yearly dls-pute, Alexander Hemilton end Thomaa Jefferson will be ironing out a few difficulties of their own over at Commercial Field, Albany Ave and Lincoln Road Madison will have a big pull in weight on her Flatbush rival, according to the statistics of the teams, The Golden Tornado's advantage on the line measures up to a matter of 15 pounds. And the i urse, they got some of the club I ever saw. The umpir-in that last inning when ild have been interference." bad break.

"Dickey actually it should have been called I breaks, but they still are the best ing wasn't so good, particular Berger was up. Ordinarily, it wo Berger still was mad for that grabbed my bat," he said. "I thou; Hamilton will interference. That's why I didn't to run." The other Giants Just sat around- in various stages of disarray smoking cigarettes and drinking beer. They weren't downcast as they were after the first three games.

They all agreed to a man that "well, we gave them a good battle when we got started." a ami. Hall MOVING, ft i Keaies! S'ar-t 'i 'elw isel I MONTH.

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