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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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1 LITTLE SPORT- MOVING SOCCER By BILL GRAHAM r-nr ByRouttA II I) riCollegeuacks la a P'1 AMOUNT Joe Ma4. star halfliark of RtooIvItb Hispano. has ulti mately been transferred to the Sif K. who have been By RALPH TROS angling for the catch for a long lime Joe played on lha In Rough ta teaui which defeated Knglaud, 10. in the World Clip at Rio tie Janeiro in June, 1900 Empire State l.eague meets tomorrow night at Trudy's With the finish no Seven Top Sttvfts Annapolis, Nov.

1 Maybe you'll find it a little difficult picturing a couple of Midshipmen playing the role of lifeguards. However, as ii CI r. o. season in signi ine UKip win get unuerway nave Been Hornf shortly The Bispingen Town Council in Germany is going LONG ISLAND Mrs. Bain Sets Sights N.Y.

Chiefs Rout By Injury Jinx to play the soccer pools to help an anemic treasury The councillors, in turn, will pick the winners and the prizes Hofsfra Eleven On U.S. Chess Crown Panjet Skaters Xavy'g winle.vs football team prepares to meet the Notre Dame juggernaut in Baltimore Saturday, tw Midshipmen I named Steele and Fischer, 1 right and "left defensive guards, have to play the life It's been a rough season fr go to the town cashier, many of the best college loot- ntfereV Association neets at lhe clubhouse, 213 E. 82d St ball backs of 19.V). jH Manhattan, next Tuestlav The next clinic will be Nov. backfleldTurs vhoS Kay ha himself a of He pe ted to be armongthe Isldins' a signed an amateur form for the Bronx SooU and All-America candidates this sea flave nd but Charlie stands suspended until his is son but who have been stricVen Sal" Armstrong, with 82 active referees on the list.

njr nr.n.n.i.i.1 nr.i.jm I Mrs. Mary Bain of I who. since residing, in! In Roller Derby CIIKSS NUSSXi By DR J. KESFS tl'ITtAUl Blarfc II nca Leaves Today For Upstate Tilt Astoria, has acquired the title lof Southern chess champion, i last night moved closer to the The New York Chiefs scored; ltn injuries that have ruinvil asks that we keep plugging for more recruits, in every period night ini their chances. Terry Van Steen will be missing from the Swiss F.

C. their National Roller Derby! There's All-America Vic Jano nei.p for the next six weeks lie is headine for Holland on int'ir miner ixtov' 'v nei.p ioi i in business trip Kintracht S. C. of Astoria will staw leauue uanie acainst the Fast-''" of Ohio State. Bobby Rey-1 snmialbi crn Taineu and they Us of Nebraska.

Don Ilein-Llts annua ts annual Hempstead. Nov. l-The uf ner ambition In the stra College grid camp was rTld of lhe tourna" high spirits vesterday after-! ment women fham' noon, as the Flving Dutchmen. Pwnsnip of the Lnited States at irue at the L. 1.

C. Turn Hall Saturday nirtt dance the vtMUirs. 42 2a'. in a of WaJjington. Johnny )or sliow.

tresentation of awards and a nam h'here'll 1 a flo cf nchestra Kin hang game witnessed bv 2.163! "rlnl. OI LraKe. Billy essel thir hoaw n.un. me i-ennon i errace ness IUD defeated Germany, 21, in Dublin, f.iw at th ftoiw Oklahoma. Bob Smith i i ri s-i III aLt tory work for Saturday's scheduled engagement with a heavily favored St.

Lawrence Univer Armory, Manhattan tiexas A. and and Byron wammger oc aney Mream and a brass band wert Fred' Voa and Marv CiofaniTownsend of Texas. when Joe Maca got his MVP award 18 months late paced the New Yorkers' attack! seven of thes jinx" pc. himself in a ninaround after the World Cup competition with 10 and nine points re-i 'mi! were amon8 top 20 je now evidently going to roost at Valley Stream Enrl spectivtly. Hal Janowitz' Rosn resky of the Magyars F.

C. ha been set down for six points and Hank Goldberg's! AU-Amer-l fw a XaUona Amwur 0p Hjf. sity squad up in Canton, N. Y. Today, the Blue and Gold in Manhattan.

She was opposed by Miss N. May Karff of Bos-; ton, one of the two co-champions, as a result of her tie at South Fallsburg with Mrs. C.l-i K. Gresser of Manhattan. In order to overtake Bain, leading with six straight; victories, it was necessary for! Miss Karff ti win This cho1 squad was to have a light sig nal drill prior to departing by even markers paced the Pan chartered bus for Albany, where Janowicz after surviving(rfllb 10 pi( keti fine Jav and Pat Br8d-V hv been holastic difficulties durincisti; penda by the V.

S. S. F. A. until tbey offer explanations to jets' scoring.

Hhilr 10 rm Wh! 'r, piar a iral in two more Numerous fights, in both the off Wftll mi QB2 an Q6; en QR4 it will spend the night, continuing on to Potsdam tomorrow morning for a workout on the faiiMi frt in ch tK5'-: -U2 male and female fields, en- rf-sea-on, the lf50 Heis-the changes that they abused Referee Dan Lafferty at a a Trophy winner showed1 Amateur Cup game at Sterling Oval. man quite a close call. when, near' 'r 1 some of his last vear's brilliance Clarkson Tech campus in the afternoon. midnight, Mrs. Bain failed r' locals cop tneir seonu loimd K4 t- ourins the rst thrpp vamoc nf make the most of what might pinMi tio sin.

HoitadM sti.ugnt game. th 1 Th LnJ But lie tore SOfflt The St. Lawrence record of 18 victories in 19 games over a in iUn AA 1 have been a winning conttnua 1 rib muscles uiu-i iv.l ill lilt- 1111,1 iw. ng-VlDDl) and (REM tionBy exchanging queens the! Mcdnis Col. toJoSZ mxl "d' co-chamnion recnvereri hut utminon smootn-worKing unn.

i three-year span commands the respect of the Dutchmen, who currently have a modest three- a nerwin '2. Cvrrv Miirrav a-nrwl in thp ground and had drawing, MlIkoxvit2 ran a wh -Sa rcZi since' chances when adjournment was; 5COI.p of t() wi 'J'3, Reynolds-the nation's lead- By HOWARD S. rATTa game winning skein of their guard roles. If Steele and Fischer can go, Navy has a chance against the truly big Notre Dame team. If not, hope is indeed skinny.

When they were in the fray last week, against Penn, Navy might not have been going anywhere but, definitely, neither was Penn. In the crushing contact, both came up with rib injuries. Then Tenn went to town. They may he ready Saturday and they also may not. If they can play, they will.

Coach Eddie Erdelati Is not in a spot to sacrifice one game in order to win another. There's- too loud a cry for a victory. He cant take the big chance on Notre Dame with the idea of being the team that humbles unbeaten Maryland the next week. Maryland looms even bigger and tougher than Notre Dame. I stopped off here specially to make the dangerous query, "what's wrong with Navy?" But, after a few minutes with Erdelatz, I skipped the question asking, instead, about the outstanding players on the teams Navy has met of this more later.

The big question I popped at Richard Duden. Lt (j.g.) USN, one time All-America end here, one-time New York Giant player nd now coach of the unbeaten plebes. "I really think Navy's power has been over-estimated and it will be again next year, and for the same reason," said Jersey Dick. "We have an unbeaten plebe team, and we've had more recently. But they are unbeaten because we have the reverse sort of schedule to the varsity's.

The big team has it. rough. We have met just one strong team, Penn. "Call it the luck of the schedule or whatever you own to protect in this Saturday's battle. taken af er 40 moves.

Both were tournampnt at tne Manhattan johnnv ne rerfstered hi" 'nR m3jr tast' pressed for time iChess Club. Other prize-winners: .2 1 f. Points. Hiqh Tide if Or Eagle Anglers Head Coach (Howdy) My I. Salzherg.

M. Boysan. S. mis one-man gang suffered ul No and F. Mnehnet 1' f.it,.nouk,er separation in pre-sea- 4 kimiwVi i.m mmSt ers is planning no major changes in his offensive and de Margulics each KU-a1 "m- -on practice, has plavedin onlv I 1 1 ond place as the result of winning in 20 moves against Mrs.

Gregor Piatigorsky of Ixs Angeles, wife of the famous fensive platoons. In fact, every The consultation game at the 01 Netraska five games, md i nitim imw iiirM h.m iiiumpn wnn a and scnrerl nnlv mm tnIWshi.n atrar.it. Km il. it mi i i i.s i-k! 11 na m-jmihw Chess thing will probably be the same Manhattan Club was won as it was last Friday night cellist, due at Carnegie Hall to-i. yVi nis Pi ins tile Kl OOKIVn Ken inV.

,1 tm timm. iieinncn 1 lie nations No. 1 ru im ua n. 1 Dudpim.MHiitwiataiwiMam major college passer with a re- ti nr omm mt mm wt. when the Blue and Gold grid- night Mrs.

Gresser's score was Aln.stt,nili,n from Samuel Re- ders won theif key game with Lr shevsky Al Horowitz in 3T) i J. percenIage in A little of (his a iliai P'our schel, well known manufa ii.i.iO. the Washington star also! nf in nnwninr, s. Bain. Miss Karff followel with' their neighborhood rival, Kings Point.

moves. The losers adopted the 5-1. suffere.1 serious shoulder sep-i -VorV. a7 afmanajJr. MerwirT 386 Sicilian defense and, at the Williams, Greco Battle to Draw Miss Lucille Kellner of De-; Starting Backs a ration that has sidelined fifth ninve the victors McCagg and Johnny a tripl troit took a point from Mrs.i,ht, ,1 This means that, offensively, nomine wnoie season.

Hendnx ht. ana I liM anu Nanny Roos of Ixis Angeles and; Bill Sanford. dene Cuomo, co- Ule wsl run-; PV Heztnski of 1ST William J. Bryan, winning tied at 34-3' with Mrs. Kath- ni'f Baltimore.

Nov. 1 (U.R1 backs in the land last V'63 1 1 ri 1.1 .4,,,. Aam4 I rofe.Bi a uiiik miat captain Walt Kohanowich and Bob Kobel will be in the start ing backfield. with Bill Don ryn Slater of Manhattan. Mrs.

WJ in 1 The welterweight title a 6.4-yard average a A field on Slater had a draw with al the MJJtdll of both young Don Wil- carry and an output of 18 Onida ounty atx Unded Lena Grumette of Brooklyn. clus cluh. hams and veteran Johnny Orecoowns. the Sooner speedboyjtheir first deer, an rtgli (hgt nQ nunter or nelly and Bill Totura at the ends: Bill Bleier and John Bou -ir iriiiuuiuii' iv- tin uil. i 1 1 rw wiw: m-ji rt mieo selli at the Uickles; "Mighty! for Saturday afternoon at the lay as a result of their draw in asainsi lexas, uct.

1.5. and willlanH terhninue mi ff andi For nimrnrf Marshall Chess Club. last be back in action aeain un-L F. Mites" Joe Masone and Joe So- bout Player Award a widely-televisetl VlimlfliT LVnnlr rM irln I I 1 1 nil 1 HIT' "1 ST night. chot.sky at the guards, and Pete Lampasona at center.

Bright-The nation's leading kill. It took the boy. overland Duck Shooting John Losing but one game in 17, Both battlers had been aim Unexpected 'Shock' Robert HVrne nf Rrooklvn car-i The La-rrie squad numbers ing for a clear-cut triumph that found-gainer in 1949 and 1950, two hours to get their frPsh water'fishi' column! would earn a chance againstlthe spectacular Drake Flier down the trail at the end1 oflhv i i h- ried off the first prize in the. To CatTIDanella seven Long Islanders 'on its roster. They are Boh Shaw, fresh Irinyir t.tni-tia.

I I. mrtAH mlit im A V. A ir. weekly 'uuiiu Henti wikih cnaiitpiun; 1 t.j nunc nr time we understand responding salt water page br .1... I-: 11 1 man quarterback from Garden c.l,,.l ll iiicin.

n. inr i Houston, Texas Nov. 1 (U r' ''l iiavnan. imi up oer with by passing and lnree 01 tnem carried neither Williams City; Ted Galluchi. halfback his u.ui MRT.t-s.Mui "iThnnkv Knv 1 Hut I Iwhose home is in Flushinc i.rin.

nis as'sv boxing stvle and hislm the first six games this wc" ds ul P11 puneill was j. rvdiiuiiMvi. a nrw- iLlvn's a' lntl we 'Ronnie Hoffman. of talent who. now ever he was "shocked! 'tinging "left jab.

iior Grecojson. Rut he ran into the fist said toda)' It Vie fiacehi la llnAmrnn nau a raucn oeuer. tar ueeper ut.m(i..t fls ti. P1 iri1 nf was not a prize-winner. M.

with his swarming attack andian Oklahoma A linesman and I mean shucked. man; s. 1 I I 11 i.M'J 1 UlllltU Itwo seasons back; Peter Turkish expert, tieil atwlPn "as nd vised lie hail rint hands, could lakeland suffered a broken jaw In connection with bear an.V deer, we are glad to hear thatM'ne Surgery Today years). We whipped Notre Vniw.il-1.3 with Walter Shinman. Har- i fiuhi ofort.o:vhich annnrentlv ha nut an iif-n iiiinirn nip inosi vniuame rr- name handilv in his JP" Washington Mar- Nov.

1 flJ.B t-r i uir I.IM rV 1 1 l' linlSAefl 111 Kl.lii uin'jnl i-nrorl mp Blw1 In limo iu.it ti Iri hi Wo player in ine nine oeai uie irisni. we hij i-pcirlnnn in fourth one noint ahead i William- inHcro Hill l-'liu unoge Raschl. star right-handed i- s. ior iii.ii. c.

tt.u cm Jli IIICIL IIC1H.1CU 'I 'I Rockaway: Jim Sikaras, big-of Albert Weissman with 12H-. '1 f( game in Cleveland This and Judge Smith-A bull-dozing fullback peering Cold Storage are again! ioldMein had a stand- who bowled 'em over for 1 with the hunter ot ths world clumPf lyards and 14 touchdowns "utchering. packaging! N' o'k Yankees, was sched- ifcklp li i til Siirincri'idlil nml l' H'on il i 'f- "tt IIP Ml Hi. "HimiNl IV. il Ii-il nv(p 1 ifdiii nas ioine reai gooo piav- Bob i Au American The club's annual champion- off.

might from Bellerose. Williams, sbibbing his left year, he has been slowed carcasses al a veryjulrtd to undergo an operatioa ip tournament is under way I was And when it, man. Zaros has been on the injured with 17 entries. Karly result: hand effectively ami opening considerably by an ankle injury. moderate cnarge.

at jhns Hopkins Hospital t- told idiom I was 1, Donovan 0: Hill 0, really sh.H-kcd." a over l'lf0 't missea one enure game and; day for removal of a cartilage list and hasn't plaed much in, Hearst ithe past two weeks. 'Burger 1: Wesibrock t. Burn! who will' he 30 11,1 a tne parlyjhas concentrated chiefly On mrai iiif ill, ai djidlll Port of Egypt fishing in i. and draw IiIikxI from: blocking thus far. from his right knee.

Dr. fi'eorge Bennett, famed tat ton. comes the news, via very glad to have 'been wlecled. Grec0 nose- Hut the yteran; Townsend Another great I running back who raced to Hi "err, i.iemein. that not onjy "baserwlr surgeon," who hat i "It is lhe finest thing that "xiy ever me.

opened up in the wife." he Miid. ,0 tne The Negro tlP' 1,1 Canadian per-iMed in his body ers, hut not enough and assuredly not the depth. "Our teams could scrimmage five times a week and if we lost players, there were replacements. This squad can't dtf thau- vTXiden, by the way, was out football four years when he fliScided to take a whack at the game. "Getting hack into shape was hard.

And that Red; Smith, Smith Owen's assistant, was no help. Red's idea of the shortest, quickest and most amusing way was call on myself awl Tex bump heads. Alone, Robby Defends Chuck lAs Wonderful' Pilot touchdowns in 1950, this Texasjdrp "'8 macks oeingtreat(Kl: 0(ner Y-ankw stari Tornado hurt his leg early tnere. but that sea floun-1 Phii the vear. He missed the North running three to three and Phl1 Carolina game entirely, hd'f are being Allie Reynolds, was to per- ihrrp r.n an i.ii,i.inn igereu wiiuams wnn a nara form the pperation.

onlv brietlv in the Them's some flatties. oneiy uie uKidniMiia, isald he thought Monte MPa" me iblir iiowcr nr.n thP but managed to dancelgaine aso oeing Raschi, who won 21 garnet in.l lr-ict ith thia viur jacue lxouinson, tne uoogers asn ins players, don i taKe tne aTJ tne Wmirf Serien nuo.r a star second twsenian, defernjeii vird of an outsider. I think I miglit get il, hut never had the can tor me enure uxiger.the slihtes, (f Aft(A AI mm AnAATA Charley Dressen todav in mm.ii nni i uiai as Ijl. IVI III 111 VMIIIfl wake of Birriie Tebletts' blast- Merwin V. Dicken of the! Dickens Boat House.

Lake Wac- the knee ''ul' last -vear in a rabue, So. Salem. general game against the Cleveland In-manager for the famous McCagg dian.s. It bot Wred him through. of Ml.

Kisco. tells us that those out the 1351 and caused dandy Barney" hires have been his withdrawal during the final going so fast that they of the' World Series we are concerned. Dressen is CampHiiclla said ihr- first he bUllU I Vlkn II ft Ul VII I wonderful manager and a ieiV of his and with witnesses. 'Come ing criticism of the Brooklyn A inji nay. n-i ndvf imanager.

great fellow." he received mil lai. iir r.uoii.K ri, i "''bmson. barnstorming in Tel.heli-. Cleveland Indian' Min siiiins writer. ia miv.it,i lAhn i- ci dVd in.h.V i A.nt0n'": 'fiti.

n'10'1 When he told me I had been lv Islanders buttress the St. Lawrence University uiE. "When he told me I had been m'n -m lbs at ine and the 'A, 7- evnim "xrl'-v in I ronldni believe eleven, which plays host ,0 Hofstra. Saturday at Canton, N. Y.

eTrth. and Duden Takjl Zlhfhver tT V'" The list includes Boh Shaw, a freshman quarterback from VeUlkecl of CoX aM of i garden City: Hob Walin. hnle AII American guard from Belle- another man from the services, i An Dodger, knew Char tio svmnr.thv (w vnMircoc toot curmrr 'rose, tackle Woo.iy Zaros of Ka-t Rockaway, end Pete Millham of locust "V'aliey and guard Ronnie Hoffman from Farmingdaie. im- ley was trying to help I'alica'or for others. During the sea- mate at Annapolis the year he the players, who Dressen said of Palica.

A TlM Played for Navy. Sprinkle is felt he (Charlev. was-Ile has no No manager- known as the meanest man in 'riohi w. think i er ond. Cl 300.

I The up-State lorries have lo-t only one game in their last lf The addition of Auorey Krickson, the All-American girl 11.... 4.1. e- 1 I. sun. in, ir lommv iit.n i c.

villi. TIIUWS ULU 111. 1C OIISII pre looi.wii, me true tougn nut ood manacer. and if von (.. hie 1 luot in iiiois IS I1CIU HOCKCV leaill lias the Pantherettes one of the top outfits in the Kast.

They've of tlie ftears. a manager, port and Dressen didn't get il." Bwnrn j-i iw chmip.n Mvvon three straight games by top-hea scores thus far Don I orritt I.rr Vnln (-is si.soo; Dicier, the ex- 15a in Hieh all scholastic ouartertiack will nnr milf nofid and uii. arrt iir-eiKhth Pn priH1 o.idt -probably take over tlutgers quanerbacking duties Saturdav wia'k Mm bt 4-1 ki mi wlier the Scarlet invades New oi for a tussle with Kordhain One start CJ4 IS A nW- enough C) for a Wl i Wt Jamaica Entries '(EMPIRE I ITT MFIT1X rO IRIIIAV "The mildest-mannered person you ever knew until he got on the, football field. it was a complex, or something, but once on the field. lTd set proving that no man could be meaner." 117t c.

nrfl v.no ft-1 -nr fi.1i Dteic" will replace Wally l.apiai le of liellmore Southampton 4-1 '0, 10-1 114 icC 7 urtp- 11 1 14 9 Dd llunmrt 114 Alo ri.gibte nirll4r Ar. i i. 1 ir.uj;,. 2 in 'I 15 Mr. 4 OUr.ii 5 lim r.t.irnd 114 scholastic team in Suffolk.

lthch is uie lone leiea 1 (( rm. i 1 FIRST PACS-nsnn; riaim.rf RA('E Ca! i2m-1 hev've won five in a row typrei.u.e Long Island will have its first aod ui) :jr.ou WUP Wl. 11 xBrokrn Arclwt 11.1 9 xRht S'ar MR i' Coiweiiu-tlt 1 10 kwdolirr 116 Kfry Face 1 III); 1 1 Rustlr Bnxm I 4 infl Jiiantlh Bunt 5 Hiird Work 1 1 1 .1 Our hn Wm I2rt 5 Yt.ung Rxker I IS 14 xStilort 1H lorrai J.d," ojii portsmenH show early in February. The event will be spon-ikum c'Mi' Bnk mwumi io-i sored bv he 1ong Island Sporismens CoiiKress and is slated 'DMiworthTTorlt S-VHtrrv R.li, Ktrrn s-r mini Km the 104th rl(M(l Artillery Armory in Jamaica Colgate Al -H, nnrv Ma.lnr i i. 1 1 Josedale Bold Runs Tonight at Yonkers Brooklyn Eleven Loses 2 Players I.

...1.1 i.i TOI-RTK BACRTrni I I I VPIMIV IMSKei IU1I IOII IS Will 1CV VP atlOllt Ul KttV fll U7 -'osr-odic raii rates ine Migm mll. Ke H. nn 13 Beit Al.r 117 Prob. onus prh nnn. over Spruce I in the oVor Spruce i in The Mix-foot, four-inch junior set a one season scoring mark Camp fl-1 Lraair.r Uan t.i in Rochambcau Pace at Yon- SECOND RACF 5110 diTiMi.

lG-yar-i. mx Wt Brooklyn College's small foot- xLibrir lck infiRibtaMl wt kits tvacewav tonigut, Ine," 4-1 01 nu poiius ior me tveo ivainers last vear ec insing r.rnie 1 svrnda 111-1 idnaid Sunr 10 1 .10 morning line lists the former; uhk andeweghe's old standard. Jack Doremus of Garden City a at -V2 and the latter at 7-2. RACI-p- forward is also to gain a starting berth ball roster has been reduced bv InOSi" 1 In 7 Our Dorit 118 Cvkir Start out, keep going ttun With thp umiiiiinromnnt 4 HaSBrotllfrMarr.il .1 xtancy Tain V-r mey rTf.witb the Colgate nv (iiirTiiiy a gi lu ovv.au eager, that first-string guard Irv Pin-' with THtRD RACE Purw S.S.io- JOseodlP t-SOlll Ileal a gOOl tlCKI Bntp I S-liKinr Orte.t, tn.i tries for its first victory tomorrow when it hosts Columbia -r-ond dlTliKHl; tlx li.rioi avi of la.t tinio Wa'son 4-1 (lav Ab! i.u euiu irs-civf iidir-oa( pp rp. Wtipp wt t.ra.ttn Vulngila 10-1 School Sewailliaka.

ill finest nf its pihth frilimilrl ANT STALLING pvtr, wore thpnnoh (r. tl 1 IIJJIWKmn olll will lie KlOKing lor HS, Al" fldlblt Mllchrll H.rm-rr --o noyers weie mrougn tor tne ui.agMMm fourth win in 11 starts in row. headline the soccer prograru with a visit to Ocean-season with injuries Incurivd in 4 xxsortajiTO nw a aaantZ" ud vear. Pn oms side hile South Side is. at Baldw in and Vallev Stream travels FOURTH RACt Punt M.SOrv spruce I p.

reined hv Joe Dmtrd -i rv ,5:5 -or a night engagement with Long Beach The W'oodmere 'hrrr-yrar-oldh, oiir atl or.t sixteen ill lan. finished a noe behind Lahes lion ling alleys have a nov el, mideet howiina leaeue wpp wt. Saturday's 010 defeat at the hand.s of Alfred. Pincus, who has been a stalwart on defense for the Kings- 1 x4rtaietr 14 4 xRuatr Brown Larry Chief in the feature last' 'onoiatine for vounssters in the nine to lL-vearll ESSO Mt GASOUNE CIR-w it ftfttl: o--- 3 Hum Bruit 114 Chitiln smith 114 Oct. 2fi.

rmt milr. P1PTH Odd: trtidrn (J- 1 Prr.b Ondx Prb Odds i men, has a fractured rib. while SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL t-l Reds Have Working nmrtira rnuirvr na ir nr. ir ii.tr, i ri.M.n. i.j: ..11......

u. 1... msspH in one of tam 1 ini'WvtK Ine WccKEND swu -i imnmnrr nnrn rr 10-1 Aareement With Bisons pas.sea B. 10 one 01 in( 11 two 3 11. aw Tim ne Tnwinium io tmnwr--Baiura Hn.vrr.

Bra viw Cincinnati, Nov. 1 (U.R) The touchdowns scored this lotMurmut uj miml cbhrU 7 8o0 1 ttlw.mir tmma 1 1 1 1 Rrtnlnt Lovt lis MI4m t. Ntw llmm. l.bk.u ii.u KIOHTB RACT Pact. Clttt B.

S3 000: picKeo up a irdciuren diiKie on ut.nt us. i on CiiK'innati Reds now have a the first DlaT atTainSt the' 'ert tutu. H.rr Hn t. Talj Prt Prob Ma" "tni ace Tiit i io-i working agreement with the SaXOnS. 14 MM.

t.mmwn- tnd' iid ATCDAV Jimmir 11.1 5 -I Plo Napoli-ot, 4-1 (sso) RACES AT This Saturday the limnlm? ont-tuit-nm ir.L. 'Jl. r- tit s1" uvnaruc h.i Buffalo bisons ot tne interna Her' sttrting power that combat.1 cold-enRintj afalllng gel your engine going at a touch and ksept ft going. The exdusivt anti-stalllng feature ia an-other bit plua In a gaaoline long famous for aU-round performance fast warm-up quick, responsive power long mileage clean engine action. Try a tankful today! 5, tional League.

JAMAICA N. T. lacing Ittdt Ntw. IS The agreement, arranged by Brooks have an off-day and i i-m 1 1 Hotiwj ioi Mti t. tbt, ni, io tumbir srtroento.

-til rh 1 I 1 .1 A.iubriua. 113 "adlattl t. Ltlarrtle. I.ln.oln Find. oont swing into action til the 3 R.

iot PI crTlOMC lollowing week when Rhode 4 lm fmj, wiiivcm jcicvnunj Island State is met at Kington 4 SPtCIAl TIAINSi Clrtaio liock Itax Reds' General Manager Gabe 91 TIN AIM YtMDf TV. 'jhmrtauf P.M. WCBS TV CHANNEL Paul, as completed last night As for preparations. Coach1; w-tunw isBAr .15. 251 Ted RoReouist av "Vnthinwi.

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ffamta WWt ACT 1 tOO p. M. It contained the proviso that It Is to be terminated within a CtllrR Plrtd. tut. 4 l.dln M.n.

Major Camt Stttdt. ad Hnn't Irnnti, Vi.in, 2 OiNt 13 KxCrtlt II 12(1 7 xMr. Wtiiit I OK ioi II iMr 1 1 llKtrtrttrn 114 Get Something MOTM at Your Happy Motoring Start I ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY Mt. Pram-It tt. Cwdtaal kWrn Bandar IS Hr.

1) Map I Vtlntdn Mlnd. 2 t-m. Oalt TI IDV UiriTKlN IMTI BOiMrr H.niirrr. Jt.rdalr many men wen nave avatiaoie titi reasonable length of time in the 5 I'udtjr 111 for the game. il 7 arr valnr.

Vtt' Trmpt. LIOHTH BACK- Purtt M0: 1 Irmt't liaf, Blark MaJMf, fortal 3 DAILY DOU11I i4 i CtOM I Ji0 P. i Gm'1 dl 7S Odkarta No AdnMrktd com, i Pltitmc event the lHiffalo Club should change ownership. 20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 1, 1951 ma- dltai, Ptrt KtrktMnd.

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