Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York (2024)

PACE TEN THE POUCHKEEPS.E EACLE NEWS )TUtlSDAV. NOVEMbER 4. i. Hty 1 (IHUK5UAY, NOVEMBER i. ueen Fearnot Rouge Wins Springer Spaniel Stake Comers Join Ail American Gridiron Preform Mrs.

A. R. Moflit's Bozo'9 Jkr AfatcJJaccs rJnKlnIain'EvcnirTriafs Continue Today at Vcrbank Hunting Club 7T (petltl I Th tal.Nwl VnuJAKie, Nov. Tr UUi annual Arid lrtU of the co*cker Spaniel iifltMilTHil Cltah Aanlilta wt hire liewi VsHmtita Hnnung' 1 4 and Fishing Club Queen rearnot Rouge owned nd handled by Bueii dm Holttater ot Long Mand'won at first nrls wim Dalshanagan OolddlggeT Olinon mwrrtt! carta keriMU? In reVrrf daw rjndY fuiwn bicth nw irom yiw rnicijn Kcnnei or fitiffT i PUtterl thu vvvTwiTirinTj. Mivbu LIEUT.

WHALEN REAPPOINTED Chosen Commfyiiqner fQf.PpQ lyyL Starts With Eight Teams Hclmar Leads Mates CJ CU L. l. iraireaicuouHL ,17 A 111 III I hit ran iiiWiwn ifi. JUC1.mwm nw MKS CAPTURE LEAD JUMPERS fKillGara BeautjF FfOfflStable Gi Aiirea Maclajr WipS iJtailenge Tropliy" Of Stars Who GainFatnft Toronto Team Ohens im llockerSeaspn NEW YORK 'No ftr ted Bvid'JMand r.raittA For Excellent.Plo In rast Garnet mua wiui Mil. A.

K. Moffll DUel Champion Bora a Bar Mat mirth Boao'i Bar Male comet from the Mofflt farau and was handled by Ella Vail. natloYially known handler and doc fancier. cerunestei oi nonoriDM meni? k. tf 11 Wert wsaatileil lia Pheasant ftuii'Jlr owned or Robert Mdcan and han died by th wen known professional hunter, Harry Cameron, rut owned by Mrs.

W. A. M. Morln. aln handled by Cameron, and Hollybrook Day, owned and handled by narry J.

caeiar. 71n second event Of the day was the atak for non winner co*ckcre with a very tmall entry, nrit place went to Rowtlln Black rury, owned by Walter Lempka. The prise win ner wai etpertly handled by Luke Mediln. Second place wai awarded to Latch up Drum Major from th Latch up Paddlngton Xennela and handled by A. M.

Lewis. James W. Oaynor'l Tokalon Terranc placed third with th Plxllate Huntlni spsniel handled by Joann Vail ranking fourth. Th tint braoe wa set at 1 45 a. m.

and th Judging continued until dark. Th pheasant tued were exceptionally lare and strong flier. Judges, Harold Johnion of Westbury, L. and Robert Headly of Wayne. Pa, awarded first place to Queen's rearnot Route due to her excellent ground work, speed, and return ability.

The aecond prlx winner, pushed um victor through' out th day and the conteit wai very, do between an four of the dogt that placed. Th Judge 'wer lmpreaaed by the work of th entrlea and commented that it ranked among th beat they had teen during to current aeaaon. "Th alt of th trial also'dnw a great amount of pralae aa to Iti natural auallflcatlona a blace for I nouung tnau. Th weather waa ideal for th trial and th rlalbllUy exceptionally one. a urge aprreciauve gallery, including th moving pletur atar, Robert followed th man cioaeiy throughout th day.

Ctlng Wamer, Donald Carr, Steel Roberta, Arnold Hanger, Bradford Norman and Sherburne Prieott.wrjCfflclal.gun.for to daya trial. Th trial' nl rbe continued lo morrow with the open all ag atak for co*cker Spanlela alated for th morning and th non winner atak for EngUah Springer apanlela In th afternoon. Th entrlea for today' vent: opt an tn aukw ImtM. Ttni arte, Me: man arlu. Ill; tbl1 Ulpk O.

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aMaaar Mtajia. Veterinarian Flies To Treat Race Hone BUt MATTO. Calif, Nov. 1 (J Car fever, contraeted aboard a wett bound train by Heelfly, famou race horte.led to hurried plani for' treating th valuable animal today. Milton Morgan, brother of Morgan who own the atablea with which Heelfly la connected, ald at Bay Meadow rac trick, a veterinarian would lean here by plan tonight for Needlei.

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wii oa. at ovatr. NEW YORK, Nov. i Twen ty thrr atartera in th annual football aweepatakei will go into the flrit November Saturday unbeaten and untied. Of that hippy handful, there are only aevrn whoa performance will command attention bryond the limited area of their own cheering eectloiu.

TbiyT arejeadlngrtrsmBukclcyd cam. to Eaaton, Pa, in approximately geographical orderr California. Santa Clara. Colorado. Montana Baylor, Alabama and Lafayette.

Thi form chart aaya that, of the apotleit aeven. alt but Montana and Lafayette abould get by week Inatallment of th gridiron obilacl rac without losing glamour In th procet. The Golden Bears, bellnd vlolrnt VIo Bottarl, will iquire off agalntt Waihlngton. coait conference cham plona of 113d. In.

their lateat bid for th 137 UU and th Rom Bowl nomination that goea with It Not lmpreinabl aialmt a hlih ieared offenw. th Bear 'defemiv record matehe that of the Husklea while their attack hat rolltd un four tlmta in many pcints. The Baylor (Texa virletr) Bean win meet Texar. which haa yet to win II rmi aouthweit ooaference game for Dana Bible, haa acored only three touchdown line Its opener, and hardly aeema a match for Billy Pttelrorrndtua TunnrBg ind aconng mitr. "Alabama, with a record1 of 300 point In alx atarts, will travel to New Orleans for a aouthweit con ference Jouit with Tulam.

A beautiful ipot for mixed metaphors at th Crimson Tide toes knlnit th Orecn Wave, It hardly aeemi the place for I an upirk in war nil oeen UD merged by North Carolina, tied by Auburn and accumulated ot lis 111 points against MJulwIppl college. Santa Clara, aiauut hlih acoru but minor leagu Ban Jose atate, and Colorado, Reeky Mountain power bouae, iiiliut UUh. beatej by Denver and Idaho, also item in fairly secur peiltlon to annex their sixth triumph of th anion. The outlook for Montana and La. fayettt is distinctly lew premising.

Lafsyctt only cne of th aeven survivor to unacored on as wiU a unbeaten and untied, li matched with a Rutgers outfit that baa been acored 2jsn 0 aod beaten only by Prince Field Artillery, has been reappointed commissioner for an additional one year term. Mr. Whalen was first appointed to th post early last summer and this makes his tint full term. It wsa U. Whalen who led a aln.

tie man fight against amateur boxing here during the summer, closing flitlc operations sfter the A. A. had decided that th local fight elubi no longer conducted the bouts according to ruiei. At the present the re sppolntment la only honorary Commissioner Whalen having nothing to inspect, flatlc and wrestling operation under the amateur banner being doted It Is possible, LL Whalen pointed out last night, that flghumay stsrt up sgsln this winter, slthough th present outlook fsvors keeping closed until next summer snd then starting tilth a bang at Wooacllff park. At prtaent the fistic Dlcture.

ac cording to Lt. Whalen's views, follows I. The Marian buUdlhi. scene of fights last winter, brine itlll avail. able but not considered by the com mlssloner aa an ideal spot for boxing 3 Only one organization, the American legion.

Interested In run ning nouts here. J. That the.leglon mlght get the rranchle II really desired due to cnanges hi the pott commander. Past Commander Charlea McLure and Patrick J. Kelly, chairman of th.

boxing committee of the A. A. ataged a two man flint over the A. A. 'a reputed lack of Interest In the legion's attempts to run boxing last winter, it is oeiieved mat the remarks psssed by the pair, together with statement published both In th local press snd In the legion msgsxlne, forced the post to in arqennei.

Lt. Whalen's official report on box ing at th present that It "ahoaa Th Hudson River StaW'lioanltal Bowling leagu swung Into action tJmt Tbi.il, wv.u night for th 1137 season. mending officer of Battery Or itsih I been ejected v. iwi win, diu Mctcres aecre tary and Ray Puff treasurer. Th league la composed or eight teams and each quintet Is named for a team In th National baseball league.

Th league team win bowl on Wed nesday and rrtday night. The Olant and Card wer aptlv named at th tao team engaged In a grim struggle In the opener tying one game and SDllttlnsr the other two. Th Phillies defeated th Pirates 3 1. Helmer of th Cards hsd high score for three games with Bet snd srennan plsctd second with 541. Schaab with 300 in his.

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LEAGUE PIRATE Lamorr ul ira III ST1 Dahovakl 17 107 It Its Maratn rttv.i,, IIS III 1 171 ampkr iis ill im ail Bltatat us ts TT Sweep Three Game MatflAt JJEWYOB Tb4 Elk Alleys; Mike Rock Has High Score Pillar Bhulu Mnrras Xtall Brannta Daltr Sonbrrf Caoprr PuB Bchaak Halinar Kapau Caianausk enanaii Brlndza U7 HI rail Lira HI 147 IIS nt Ill 'III Ill us Ill 111 Til Itl Ill 117 HI 711 CABDS ltl 111 111 111 Itl Ill Ill lit IM Itl 70 111 lit 174 171 7M The Burks got olM a running stsrt last night as they swept their three game match with the Deers as the Eiu Bowling league opened at the fraternal home's aUeys on Washington street. Tb four men winning tesm rolled up a score ot 1743 In the three game series. Mlk Rock with 474 was hlth for three games while MeMsnus had high single gsme scoring 17J Rock hsd 171 and Horlacher rolled '170. The eight team league trill roll until Dec. 17th for averages and at th first of the esr the lesgue win be reorganized for winter competition.

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Nov. 3 The Stsatsburg Olrls' archery teams defeated the Red Hook William Tells In a duel shoot held here this afternoon. Each: school entered two tesms A and and the local archers excelled In both divisions. Wicker, No. 3 girl on th first Stssts American Aces To Play Tivoli gin victory, scoring 1( points to ner opponent, sisiruiss u.

The Stsstsburg A. team scored SI points to 31 for th Hookers and the team from this vlllsge ex celled th Red Hook quartet 41 to lt Two matches wer held with th dlstsnc for the first being 10 yard and th second 30 ysrds. The tesms and Individual scores: Real lleak (Al SUatsbtirg (A) Tea tor 11 V.Ackerman .13 ThaAmerktan Aeeju. tniithkri. sie soie ma to ism in me pigixia wona wm play their first out of town game of the searon this Saturday when they tackle the Legke Watts midgets at TivoU.

Th TivoU team sprang Into prominence in local football circles when they Held a much heavier atronger team composed of high school scrubs to 11 points In a gsme plsyed at Memorial field last Monday afternoon. The Aces boast String of 30 strslght victories over a period of tmo yesrs So far this year they have piayed and won three contests and are looking forward to a atlff battle with th Tivoli eleven 'this Saturday. The team Is coached by Ed Key and captained by Rust Vradenburgh. Peter Browcr and Vradenburgh are the chief Tunning threats In th attack of the Aces while they boast sn effective passing combination In Key and Orr. Mlcharll Bruifnl Roernbers Meddaush Bicaj I4t 197 147 141 171 IOS 171 111 S44 III DEXR lit 111 in in HI in in 141 FOR WESTERN RESERVE United States Army show tesm, with two or it youngest numbers riding like vetersns.

got away In front tonight la the International miiitirv Jumping competition as society and horse lovers from th Udewslks of New York nesrly tucked Msdlson square usraen lor tne lormel opening ot the National Horse Show, Riding three horses wide In the ways ot Jumping, and a newcomer to the team. Lieut, rrsnklln P. Wing. Jr. and W.

H. S. Wrisht complied the low aggregate of seven faults. They beat out Belilan. Hal.

land. Canada and the Netherlands In the first of the three dsy competition for the trcphy presented by President Arturo Allesandrl of Chili, rorn tue troxes oscxea witn MttrA. pol.tsn's 400" to th uppermost regions of the balcony rang the cheers as tao ot th Americas nerves turned In perfect performances and the other pair faltered at one Jump each. Dakota snd Rtntn v. Lieut.

Wing and Wright, respectively, gave the faultless exhlbltlane ae veteran joe Alttilre.alLh Lieut. Wing handling the reins, bowled over one fence for four faults and Pod horskl, the newcomer piloted by Lieut. Wright, refused an obstacle and wa charged with the other three faults. Belgians Compete The lglsns. come tint in tht nstlonsl for the first time, tied with the.

Canadians for second place with ta nuts escn. me Irish Free State, presenting a veteran team, waa fourth Ith 20 faults while the Dutch were S7s distanced when two of their mounts ciw ninunaiea. eiiner lor three re iussis or rerusing to stsy a the course. Preceding the military competition, the officers were escorted to the arena by squadron and the 18th Infantry band In a colorful narada Tht salute was received by Harry H. Woedrlna.eertarw nr a.

nff iweanwnue. me entries of Irving a tne curtain mm raised on eg 'h 1937 11. production of rtsuonsi Hockey league tomorrow night On stage, front and will be two of tha win TeTHerr ter's likeliest contenders, with a backdrbp supplied by last year' two tall endera. At Toronto Wily Connl Smyth and Silent Dick Irrln, his light and left hand man, will send their big, fast and predominantly young Maple Leaf against Detroit. Th Red Wings, Stanley cup and league, champions two years In a rowre out to set an N.

H. L. record with threw successive triumphs. nans Hint BUDDIES LEAD HARTS LEAGUE Sweep Three Game Match Al Queen City; Senecas Conquer Iroqnois The Buddlea swept their three game with the P. o.

P. five and lead the Hart league In scoring at the Queen City alleys last night. Led by Marquette) the Buddies roll ed up a total score of Mm Th nm Hve took two of their three games iut tne ayrou quintet thouah outscored in the three games, Sam'a I VUIsnova's sensational John in. i i n. tit STS Ml ACE SIGNS NEW YORK.

Nov. 3 burtuarte. hed thtr wWe4 Tpar4Jer football back, today wired accept STRACrjSE. Nov. Quird.

lng Against any overconfldenc that might prove disastrous against th atrong Western Reserve eleven here Saturday, Coach Ossle Solem today drove hi Syracuse football squad through a two and one half hour ses sion. Solem "and Orange scouts wsrned ins pisyers tnst Reserve will Invade Syracuse smarting from the Dayton defeat last week that broke a string of 3g gsme without detest. ALEKHINE HEADS EUWE IN CHESS TOURNAMENT AMSTERDAM. Nov. 3 The thirteenth gsme for the world's chess championship between.

Dr. Max anc of terms' to $ay with the I tonight after 40 movei, Brooklyn Dodger of th National Th score now standi: Alekhin games won. cuwe 2, and 9 draws. Professions! football league. Plorshelm's Red Top stable of Ltb ertyvllle.

111, surprised by tsklng the lead In the battle for blue ribbons among civilian horsem*n. Competing In th national exhibition for the first time, th Red top horses csr ried off tour first awards. Tbrew Wstrjen Prominent The eight day contest smene th country's finest equate bluebloodt of the show ring got under wsy In atsauon squsre osrden todsy lth three sportswomen from widely separated sections of the nation throw ing out strong challenges lor blue ribbon honors. Judy King of Atlanta. Ot third last year; Mrs.

Louis Long Combs of Kansas City, returning to the national after an absence of two years. and MMWohn Hay Whitney of Up ptrvUle, Va. and New York, gave warning that they will be In the running for the tide left undefendrd by France Dodge cf Rochester, Mich. Although the trio won only one Hams also swept their thtre games WlUt Ulv BCTUDS. Marquette, with SC3.

had hiah score and also had high single game with 305. Close! behind was Bslley with 304. In th Red Men's league the Senecas took two of their games with the Iroquois. Doyle bad high for three games and Patterson hsd high single. ThTeores HART'S LEAGUE rivaoLi.

Mrharc ill ua lis Blawarl IH lit IIS Blakh 101 117 141 Bweaaon Its Its Ha Jamieaoa IM 117 rtEw tow. Nov. rwn week's All America ftrn1 5 nuts the amUleht a n.w raw vniuca rcvesiing tht Tsure brine sddIWI by the opposition, and focuasirVS clal atuntlon uoon the hi.h 2T or men in the toUeiS gridiron cut. th second straleht week LDame stsr nanker. Chuck ttm.

can take a hnm t.i. Sweeney followed up hU suit 2 miking the tsckle thst gate b. fighting Irish their two polnt mVii .1 vuim ia lastSStuT. day 7 upset of the Oophers. Thus the Irish of Nntr eluding MCCormlck anrl look like bad news for Pittsburgh! Panthers thU week.

However. wm offer, on of the best psinj in. wunuj. rranl Souchsk and BUI Daddlo. A srua.

Hon at a sophom*ore last year. Dadd ha been bothered by crippled inea but reported In shape after an ua week's rest Souchsk hss prottd vviuitient piay.wrecxer, Holland rnked "Ivy league couches rate Coma. negro, Jerome (Bind) Holland, tot best they have, tried to eheckmati years. Holland, who weighs clou la 'w pounas ana is at anirty on ha feet as a ballet dancer, stsrted out blocking back but was shifted ha. esuse cf a dearth of ends at Ilbars.

He plays left end on defense, rlrtt end to offense. One of th main reasons for OtV nomas line Dig six record la ptta Smith, tsU Impounder at left tot EuwtCth. defendln. hamnjr3 1 1.J?1"" Dr Alev.nrf. Ai.khTn.

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altar( Ptriwwa. HiatUtt. ton and boasts th country ton scorer In BJl Tracsvit h. Montana's opponent will Oon laga. not only.Blng Crosby's Alma Mater but alto th teem which held Washington stat and SL Marys to acorlesa tlet.

On Item In th Moo. unans ravor. however, in fact mar tney wnipoM Ban rrancUeo. 11 whereas Oonsaga drooped a '7 0 Daemon to tot Don. Two cf th Northwest's best backs.

Otorge, Karamatie of Oonsaga and Milton Popovltch of Montana, will form tb spearheads of Ihs rival au tacx. Th form chart, of course, Jvaa been notably unreliable thi season. Yet It still remain to best guide there lA II.thera.srer' bettefon; th expert long sine would have found U. Mead 13 Kanlne IS Katrula 0 Wicker II Heyne fiherrod Total 11 Total Red Hash (Bl Staattbarg IB) Anslreck ....13 Ackermsn .30 Ellen 3 Kendill 7 Brial 3 Davison ,4 Zita 0 Van Wagner .11 ToUl If Total .43 Bronko Prefers Football Wrestling Is Sideline SMITH SCHOOL ELEVEN WINS FIRST CONTEST HE LEARNED FAST NEW HAVEN Johnny Msrionis. on ot Ihs crack members of Ysles isnx mm.

couldn't iwlm a stroke ra jvtrs ago. WITHOUT PirriNQ NEW ORLEANS Bill Mittla. Tu. lao balfback. lost 30V pounds dur Ing th ,7 minutes he plsred asalrut Auoura.

Th Smith Khool eleven won their rust victory of the reason as they defeated Franklin 11 6 In a touch' football gam played at Mori field yeaterday afternoon. Franklin took th lead In Ih Ilret quarter as they scored on a put and wer leading at th half 0. Smith tied th seer In tht" third, period as Chsnc snsged an sertsl snd rsn for a touchaown. Late in th final quarter Reynolds fell on a punt In th end aone for the tlctorv margin. ELSWORTH, CLINTON BATTLE TO 6 6 TIE f.

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Owatr Clinton and Ellsworth fought to a lie In a touch football game played at Rlvervlew yesterday after noon. Ellsworth forged to tb front In th first ausrter as Emit Beau jr skirted around end (or th first score ajf sitw hbh, Oeortc Ksollos atockv th Clinton eleven knotted th score tat in in Ullrd period when In. lerceoted a naas on th nn lln and dashed ttown the field for a touchdown. Th convention failed and neither team wai ahia to during Ih remaining minute of pujr. atARfj KIDS KAPABLE wy nun at tnasaUAaluis lum.

laamaast atiaas I lesgue penniBu thi season. YORK, Nov. 3Jv Bronko Nsgurski football's "Big Nag," acted pretty much like a tworn out Qlsnt who was a bit weary of taking physical beatings when he submitted to th csndld Inter view on his 34th birthdsy today. Pro football and wrestling take a heavy toll out of even so strong a man aa Bronko, a big homesick fellow who'd Uk to be back with th folk in International Falls, Minn. As he pulled a cigarette and spraaled out on a chair that squesked under his 330 pounds, Bronko went through question Uk ooe lootbau line.

Q. Bronk. what'a wrong with our Minnesota football team thi year! A. I've been thinking thst over. Msyb It's too muclt, success but doggone if I don't think they're wait.

lng for that Northwestern game. That defeat last year mad them so boiling mad they eat. sleep and tail NoruiweitniA lunny gag, out ineyii come back. You ssy this la your 13th foot. ball sessort.

How much longer esn you go on like thJi? A. Someone 'one told" me a1 foot. ball player should plsy until It itsrt to hurt Well, it' atartlng to hurt me. I believe I took my worst punishment when, a tChlcsgo Bears) played Detroit 10 days ago. i get pains in my back now and then.

evDeclally when lt rains. I donl kirowv but i guess maybe outer year wui enough for me. Mayb not even that. a Which football rjleier hit vou uiw uaruvatr Clark Hlnkl ot th qreen Bay racier nu mi nsrdesi gun tour jeiri ago. lie was car tying th ball and I tried to bump him out of bounds.

I did but he bumped so hsrd I can feel lt That th' tun. I brok my Q. How many statu recognise you I heavyaelght wresthnx chimn nowt A. Ooth. I haven't keot if ark of eW.Doal kavas tviswrw.

Miytar taxy ttttra una oo. I Q. Like to wrestle? A. I do and I don't. I dont care much about WTestllng now between pro football game.

If too much work and lt lint exactly fair to the other fellowaon the Chicago Bear team. But these promotera allay demanding th champion show himself. Oeorge Halas (owner. coach of Ih Bears.) doesnt Ilk it during football aeaaon, and I ahould be In Chicago becaus he's gettlna some new plsjs lor the Qreen Bsy sama ounoiy. iBll ougnt to be th best gsme ot th season.

The winner anouia cop in western title. Q. How many restllng matches have ou a on and lost! A. I've had about 360 match and really loat only one thit to jo vox. i cad a sot or draws, though.

Do you go In for thst srunt and groan stuS? A. Not It I can heln It. 1 Ilka old. fashioned, sclentlflc resiling but th body slsm alwats has brn ttsca iraoe. I aon 1 get rough unless the other guy dors.

Btr. aha hoc Minnesota puy UU week 7 Th Big Nsg went right back to football, his only lovceverr Ume aTestung a a mentioned. Ha au told loaa plays Bronko. for all thus souv taken and given have tou saved any money for that day when th rain fslls and your muscle be ana ib aciicr Some. Ot course, I helped my mother out arm I helped send my orouier ana sister la school but during th List two years I've been abl to site om for tnyaelf.

I aji vvlln VBaTfT A. I wish I was Just stsrucg to imilnr tsst. getting better and th crowds art pouring in. If a boy really can PUy th gam knd Uk th knock hell find grat field In pro foot balL Th veteran at only still talking football when 1 Dirked un my hat to leave. Th "Big Nig la getting older but he lUll willing.

A grest guy, who remlrn onrcf a Powerful" gncT lnd' 'Newfoundland i I Striatal Herrlnt Stnltrd Bmaner Conklla H. Tlnlla Puree 11 Downing Jarnet ASaxa Mauntla Clttrr Coror Bpauldlo MS S7S poo nva 141 117 Ml' 141 IM 11 10 101 IIS III II 111 SIS III SAM BAMS Ill IM Ill Itl 117 171 IM "Ml 71l Kraras lit in in ss tit in Ill IM 141 17 P. O. P. IIS 41 US llll 1ST II 447 IM IM OS III 111 Ml 141 400 era itst 117 tu IM III 444 111 til Soper Ml 174 10 ipnnser is i Tlntlt, r.

Jt 141 Cava IM 111 171 Poott IM IM III glarrl Mararallt Travtt Curtu laata Ml 711 BIDDIES 114 in Ill Ml 04 111 IM Ill III 771 1 141171- RED Burton Palttraoa CUitr Johnaea Parkt Wladl Owen DeHart Anaaloa uoyio 117 III MEN'S LEAGUE OBtXtlpIS, Ill IM IM ITI I II 111 144 Ill ltl 111 S7I 1NECA1 111 111 IM la IM IM 114 II Ill III III 11 IT MI 111 several other claisea well aitn new comers to tne Osrden competition whU reserving their better known horses for the more Important eventa to come. Miss King scored her victory st tne expense or Mr. snd Mrs. A. B.

Dick's Dlckifleld fsrm. of Ournee, 111., runner up lsst yesr. The southern rportta omsns Hlghlsnd Cardinal lock the meaiur of Dlckflsld stonebedge Temptation In a two hori contest for three year old hackney ponies. Mrs. Combs, counted with Admiration in the class for notice aVirle harness horses, over 14 hands, alter! seeing ner mgoiy regarded Captlra tlon beaten when shown In hsnd In quest of the blue offered to th leading Hackney mare over 11.3 hands.

Minbrawk Entry ffearee ClPtlVlUon. 1934 hi men hers chimpton and recent conqueror of Mist King's Knlxht Bachelor, title. holder th last lao yesrs, at Lexlng. Fr Pi 1 ri TiOCOs ton. bowed to Klliearn Beautr from Ul UrCIldbcU Alfred B.

Maclay'a Klliearn farm Muioroci, rt, r. KUleara Beiuty cm on 10 win tne North Firm Challenge Trophy for American bred harkneya and complete the flrat double of th show, Mrs. Whitney bid for honors came in the lightweight green hunter dlvlrlcn. Showing tao of her horses which hart never been ridden to th hounds in a recognlxrd bunt, she finished on tao, re.tpectlvely, with Airy Spirit snd The Bear n.ra Klrby rod Airy Spirit whll Mrs, Whitney nsndlel The Bear The Dlckifleld representatives also acre forced into second plsc in th flan out. icami.el, harasss ponies, not exceeding 143 hands, by Mrs.

Ion Kslsrr's comblnstlon of Cassllii Jssmln and Harveston Vina of New York. CapUratlon cam back at (hi it.rt of th first night session to stone for hi defeat. Meeting four other bred hacknevs. lndudin Mb King KDIftrn Mill, for tb Frederick D. Ma JUy Memorial chal.

lerge cup. Tb beautiful chestnut mar easily paraded to th bead of th field. Second pile went to Kil itirer socklTwhd put on a one msn iconsr show against Manhsttarr. had'ta. other big Afternoon against Detroit Sam Boyd of Baylor caught ta passes against Texas Christian at side doing a (tandout detenslv Jo.

Southern scouts hesp prsue ea Bill Jordin, Oeorgia Tech end, was a prime factor. In the unset Vinderbllt. Injuries kept Jordan ot the line the week before, whn Auburn AheUacked Tech, but hi I romeo irrume prove a kef fscktr I icama raixie aame anacx. aa i. c.

ami aw Other ends on thii wek hnnav roll: Schwartx, Califomls; Andy Hershak, North Carolina: Riy King, Minnesota and "John AlQrr. Yale. All star backfleld caadkfstes tfla covered wide, range, including surn established headlines aa Clint Frank ot Yale, BUI Patterson of Baylor. Vic Bottarl of California, Jo Kllgrow ol Alabanu, Don Heap ot Northwestern, Jack Plngel of Michigan StitaVWhls xer Whit of Colorado, and Ulltsn PoDovlch or Montana. Pitt's Mir shall Goldberg was kept on th iMe.

line lt week. Dartmouth kept Frank iron bresklng loose on th ground but 1 filled to check th EI itar'a te range pasting. xtotiana acoruig aawei tor vt fornla have been chiefly due to luperb blocking of his mites, notsbij Johnny Meek, 200 pound signsl csr rter, snd Sm Chspmsn, versitlk right hilfbsck. Meek th "kej blocker and a destructive, tucket, upper Fullbicks bourrced back into proa lnence to dlsprox the Idea they in a vanishing race. Harvard! Vernes Struck raised havoc with Prlncetst on power plays, Cecil Isbell of Fur due, Al Cruver of Washington Ml Charley Holm of Alabama, whoa brother Tony was all America 1919, also gave high voltage perform.

sncri. Sophom*ore headline on th latest ball lugging honor roll Incluss Ernie Lain, Rice's 200 pounder tta Series Rights CHICAOO. Nv. 1 L11 Henry Ford paid $100 000 for option right to sponsor broadcast of th lsst World's series, but declined to ex ercis his option. It wa announced toaay.

Major leagu basebalL however. did apllt up th motor magnate 1100.000. Ford, lt became known, contract ed for th option last summer, but at th last minute declined to exercise it Tbe gum. hi paid, however, swell ed th series receipts to I1.043J94. Th players' pool, ss a result, was Increased from MllJOSgl to 149, A( the office of Kenessw Mountain Landis.

bjueball commissioner, Leslie Connor, secretary and treasurer, explained: Mr. Ford merely fulfilled his contract to basebalL" CONTIXIXD ON P1QX XtXVi rag FITTING CLASSES is an EXACT SCIENCE Your, eyesight i too precious to trust to slip shod methods. Every pair of eyeglasses sold by Feikins Marehall ia individually prescribed! by registered, trained optometriita, and the prescription i (i'M with scientific accuracy i' our completely modern, up to date laboratories, OS TODAY Qplomt.rhti 352 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Ye EifblUktJ W2 FlorAheim'a Red Ton itahlt rn. tlnued Winning iprta with ntacicuia uream carrying on the honors among jhgjive gaitrt jisdjg 0i2" n' third victory.

The Red Top representatives lost no lien chalking up their fourth victory, This tun It wa Avalanche that won. Th eheitnut gelding showed th way to three galted saddle borMt over 1SJ hinda wjth atcond gornr to MoTelindT) Ml7rwC'VlctorvVeIl's Fair CllM "awn suocroo, v. EVEN HEAT Dyund Night See Our Stoker Collingwood Seaman, Inc. Phone 2330 41 Market St. caAL oil; co*kE teoX;.

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