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ASMTRY PARK EVENING PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933 18 Leonardo Seeks Victory Over Strong Atlantic Highlands Grid Team A Quartet Of Huskies Roum'miz Pacific Coast Gridirons Fort Monmouth Gridders Travel To West Point To Play Enlisted Men BRANCHERS RENEW RED BANK RIVALRY Gi i Green And White Riddled By Injuries On Eve Of Shore Clash. pounds of "Cleo." who by no means has the slightest resemblance of form, or face to the famous siren, Cleopatra, tear the army seconds' line to shreaci with his line busting. Cicerski also does the punting and place kicking for tho signalmen, and is adept at both. Several veterans of last year's squad, seemingly lost to the cause earlier in tho season, have reported for practice. Bob Paul, star end of the 1932 squad, is back on the job, having been attending a special school ot instruction at Fort Totten, during the pa.st weeks.

Herb Freeman, veteran fullback of last season, who has been suflerlng from a broken ankle, returns to the squad, ready to add his ability to the cause. The squad taking the trip to West Point consists of 35 players and two officers, who will leave here tomorrow morning. Upon arrival the Monmoutli clan will be the guests of the U. S. Military academy and attend the gamo between that school and the University of Delaware.

FORT MONMOUTH, Oct. 13. The Orange and White of Fort Monmouth will play its first "away" game of the season Sunday, when the soldiers Journey to West Point to take on the enlisted men's eleven of that army past. In two games, the soldiers have a tie with he Freehold Bears and a lopsided victory over the West End Wildcats. Coach Reynolds is optimistic as to the pending clash, but is of the opinion tha he will greatly miss the services of "Dopey" Kent, who will be lost to the squad for the remainder of the season, due to Injuries received in the Wildcat clash.

Kent, right halfback, was the most consLstant ground gainer Reynolds had on his sq4ad. The Monmouth coach is relying on the services of "Cleo" Cicerski and "Tummy" Szymanski. to carry the burden of the backfieid. and casts the personal opinion that the former back is one of the best in service circles. Wednesday's scrimmage saw the 180 (dK OREGON $T4T ft M' 1 Zrr? 1 if LA 'V 2r'A ift Vj.

VlvA Wf BOB CRAYiOM Red And Black Threatens Bloodmen After Upsetting Manasquan In Opener. LEONARDO, Oct. 13 A steady ruin which fell all ingot promised to provide slippery loot inn for Hie Leonardo hlph school backfieid this afternoon as the Orre and Blsrk prepared to meet an Atlantic. Highlands eleven that surprised the scholastic football world lavt week With a stunning 7-6 victory over a veteran Manasquan acgrenation. The game was scheduled to start at 2 30 Leonardo, winner ovrr South Am-boy and Abiuy Park Seconds in its first two Marts.

was not underestimating the strength of its opponents, despite the fact that the Highlanders are playing football again for the first time in" thre seasons, and Coach Blood wax expected to throw his full strength into the lray the in an attempt to prevent a repetition of the Manasquan encounter. Dikey probably will at quarterback, with C. Waitt and Moore in halfback' positions, and Parts at fullback, while the line will take the field with Asumback, at center, Adaus and Williamson, guards. Smith and Horper. tackles, and Olnas and Hcndrickon.

ends. 1onardo Atktntie Highlands Hendirckson LE Witlnwi iiilit Smith LT Neal Adaus LG Stafford Asumback Romandetti Williamson RG Keys Horper RT Brown Olnas RE Stillwell Dikey Hyai C. Waitt LHB Brittiniihum Moore RHB Mohr Purls FB Peterson Berlinski Bloomfield Back, Leads Class A Scoring With 44 Points Humes, Mooreslown 1 Krai I.yndlnnst 1 Hnsentllul, Linden 1 LONG BRANCH, Oct. 13 Gridiron rivalry of long standing will be renewed tomorrow when the badly battered Green and White eleven of Long Branch plays host to the Red and Grey stalwarts of Red Bank high school. Coach Ted Bresett of the local outfit has had his worries shown mediocre form, and have not won a game in three scholastic starts, losing to Ro-selle Park, Dickinson and New Brunswick in order.

The Banker's 7 to 0 victory over Thomas Jefferson, the latter a highly touted team does not add any soothing balm to the situation. Injuries have stalked the Green and White trail this year to add to Bresett's woes, with three first team backfieid men out of the starting lineup, and one veteran lineman. Mickey Martin, first string signal caller Is out, with Brousell replacing. Bresett has announced Melvln Longstreet to start in Dave Bo ger's place In left half, the latter being out for the season suffering from Injuries received In last week's encounter. Al Rogers, southpaw parser, and flashy running back, is on the bench, with a bad ankle, with his understury Charlie Fisher listed to start.

Leonard Grandinettl gets the choice over big Jim Qwathney to start the fullback position, and will probably do the punting. In the latter's absence. Woods Replaces Madsen, Sam Madsen, right end veteran, is to be replaced by Art Woods. The remainder of the team is intact and is as follows: Ramsey, center; Tomaino and Juska, guards; Diamond Bruno, usual starting regular guard, being sent back to the alternates. Van Brunt and Walker hold the tackle pasts, with Ed Volmer the left wig tender.

Coach Will Rhinehart's squad will probably start in the same manner as they lined up in the Thomas Jefferson cla.sh, with Arnone and Worthley, ends; Dodge and Dresser, tackles; Pettlgrew and Loversldge, guards, and Tony Savage at center. Turnock will direct the team, with Morris and Griffiths halves, and Cloth, fullback and captain, doing the major part of the ball carrying. Bjiewak, Uart.fet II 1 llllh SclltMili" Clam '(" Rlckens. Shi Ken nt. Ruxbury Heniore, Foi Lee Louchs.

Ramsey Johns, tims P.nei-C Lakewood 7 7 7 7 36 36 27 24 21 ID 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 II 13 12 12 12 13 12 12 13 again and plenty of line material to gu with him. Arlcigh Williams stars for California at a halfliuck post, Boh Grayson is Stanford's first string fullback. Vie Curtin holds down the center of Oregon State's line. all out to slop ilie I nlersiiy of Southern Calif am ia steam roller in the f'ai ilic coast conference. Hut it's uotnir to be a tough Job, for Coach Howard Jones has his great (erhack.

Homer Griffith, on hand Berlinski, Bloomfield backfieid ace, leads the schoolboy scorers in class A gridiron circles after the fUst few weeks of the current football sea.son, having crossed the line seven times for the Bengals and kicked two extra points to brig his total to 44 points. Reis. Ridgefield Park, tops the class division with 27 points representing three touchdowns and nine points after touchdown, while class honors are divided between Rickcns, Gloucester, and Eargeant, Roxbury, who have each amassed 36 points. Breunig, St. Peter's prep.

Jersey City, leads the class A preparatory division with 36 pobits. and Carney, St. Cecilia's, the class group with 24 points. Individual scoring, including games of Saturday, Oct. 7: (las'! llnh Schools Player.

School T. P. A T. Pts. UN BUOTERS FOOTBALL SCIIKDI LKS, OCT.

It PITTSBURGH.NAVY i Cirnvnur. Park Hldee 3 Huston. Weslfield 3 Held. Toms 3 Kee. Hernardsviile 3 8'amiwicz, Hackptutown 3 C.

Uulle, Leonardo 3 Warren, M.r'hantvin,- 3 Shelter, Cilon Ridge 2 Clayton 2 Bolf, Union 2 DeFabel. Fort Lee 2 Oreer, Meichantvllie 2 McGoivan. Pi'man 2 Raf, Manasquan 2 PI, Lakeuood 2 Reillv. Koxbury 2 Adapts, Leonardo 1 Con ell, RokcIIp 1 Lpnnoii, Mei chantville 1 Ui bells, Fieehold 1 Allen, Union 1 Andres, Toms River 1 Murphy, Pcniisprove 1 NUKetlt. LakeVOnd 1 1932 Score BIG GAME IN EAST FACE ENTRE NOUS Strong Newark Soccer Club To Provide Opposition At Eichcngreen Field.

Notre Dame, Northwestern Beriluskl. Bl'iumneld 7 McDonald. Kpiirny 5 MfttPia. Camden 3 MaZ7.el. Newark Ceulral 3 Must Rally Tomorrow Big Ten Faces Tests.

Sanbeip. Rosellp 1 Sehrader. Toms River 1 Lakewood 1 Ben Walku-v. Glen Rlditp 1 SCHOLASTIC Ttam IMare Anbury Park vs. Philltpsburg Phllllp'burg Lous Branch vr.

Ked Bunk Red Bank Neptune vs. Woodbruige Wondbridge Mann.s(;uan s. Toms Hlver Toms River Point Plejisanl, vs. Meluehen Mctuchen l.itkcwixiU vs. Atlantic City Voc Lakev.ootl Oi I t.I I.

AST Amherst vs. Union Amherst Host in Univ. vs. Colby Ko' ton Hofttlnlu vs. Wclcyan lirun SprilHitleld Provide nee Clurkson Vermont ivisdaiii Coleale vs.

Rutgers Hamilton Columbia vs. Virginia New York Dartmouth vs. Hanover McQue-stlon, (Jullmgswood 3 Keillv, Dickinson 2 Kirkk-ski. Nutiev 2 Class Prep Schools 12-0 The Entre Nous Soccer team of New Minii'i. Unlun Hill Mlllbaiik, Blotmlirld Weilman, Ruthcrtoi uccar.

NEW YORK, Oct. 13. wl'i. Tomor 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 38 18 18 12 24 18 13 13 12 12 12 12 7 0-20 i ri: will ne ine opponents oi me nry 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 row will bring decisive lor a teams annually conceded a place near the top of the football rankings. FREEHOLD, Oct.

13. Victorious over Mctuchen high school in its fUU football game of the season, a strong Freehold high school eleven plays host this afternoon to a snarling Princeton Tiger that Is seeking its first triumph on a scholaslic gridiron. Princeton, beaten by Toms River and humbled by Lakrwood, has everything to gain and nothing to lose at the county seal today, and was expected to give the locals a stirring battle. A rain-soaked field threatened to slow the running attacks of both teams, and observers were inclined toward a Princeton victory, despite the splendid showing of the county sealers in their start last week. Freehold was expected to line up with Jerolis and Prest.

ends, Dicka.sh Yodakis, tackles. F. Searby and Shiban-off, guards, Weiss, center. Sadowsky quarterback. Whitman and I'rbelis.

halfbacks, and Zukowsky, fullback. The game was scheduled to start nt 2 30 p. m. E. Crouk.

Asmny Pink Getlas. Newaik Central Hi-lli rigel. C'liunibin McQullkiu. BelU villa nrennift. hi.

Keiers u. c. Ineroham. Lawrenceville 3 rrinsl, St. Benedicts 3 Conlon, St.

Benedicts 2 Class Prep Schools Carnev. St. Cecilas 4 Alexander, arteiet Acad. 3 Pintny 3 KeHtinj. Perth Ainboy Cath 2 Bckles.

SI. Cecihas 2 Jotnl. St. Peters iN B.I 2 Vitehellette. Holy Spirit 2 RunilBk.

Perth Crth. 2 Kilpatrlck, Newark Acad. 1 ragiiiugi, Vineiand Southern California. Put, Michigan, Notrq Dame. Telinc.SMV, Purdue and Northwestern tire confronted with the Rides 3 Winners; 14 In Past 10 Days Hyan.

ColimibiB 2 Schuster. Camden 2 Cily soccer eleven in a game to! i be played at Eiehengreen field Sunday afternoon. 22-G The Entre Nous are entered in the 1 i Newark and District league competition and are highly regarded in soccer cir-40-0 in the Newark district. Last year 20-0 they were successful in reaching the 6-12 fourtll round of the state cup competi VhT.ima New York kind of opposition thai tieior- i Fordham vs. mine Just how far tliey are going to Marvin vs.

New Hampshire. Caiiibridfie WorcesU travel along the rivnd thai leads BEARS TO PLAY SUNDAY championships. Lehigh vs. Johns-Hopkins Bethlehem Both Notre Dame and Northwestern Manhattan vs. Georgetown New York 2 44 2 32 (J 1H II 18 II IB 15 2 14 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 (1 12 0 12 2 8 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1..

7 1 7 3 27 (1 24 2 14 1 13 1 1.1 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 1 7 1 7 tion, when they were eliminated by the Evantons. one of the top rankmg teams 38-0 of the Uatc. Last year the Neptune Cily eleven defeated the visitors here, but since' New Yoik PiiiUul lphia Pit trburgh Princeton Syracuse West, Point Villain" New Haven New Yolk U. vs. Penn vs.

Pittsburgh s. Nay Princeton vs. Williams Syracuse vs. Ohio Wesley an. Army vs.

Delaware. Villanova vs. Hucknell Yale vs. Wash. Lee, 12-19 (hit tiitm Ihn tpiim has been tremend The Monmouth County Bears vlo tcrious in their start against the Key-port Field club at Memorial field.

Bel-mar, last Sunday, meet the East-Orrnge Green Jackets Sunday at the Brlmar park. The Bears will place a new line on the field, led by Johnny Tomaini, former stellar wlngman at Georgetown university. NEW YORK. Oct. 13.

lP They're bettuig on. Jockey. Earl Porter and not his horses at Jamaica these days. 16-year-old apprentice from Geneva, continued his sensational riding yesterday, scoring a triple, to bring, his winning mounts for the last 10 days to 14. Leader at Rockingham Park with 40 winners.

Poller started his triple with Sheldon Fairbanks' Gold Step, then came. In. with William A. Gallagher's Quickstep and Isadore Briber's Flyuig Sink. Coillligjuood 2 Valyi.

Trenton 2 YankiiWiUi. Kearny 2 Zrtrirega. Lincoln 2 Druze. Ivvingt.in 1 Lincoln 1 L. Huns, Mlllvllle 1 Molcsko.

PTih Aniboy 1 3nlt7.nirt;i, Columbia 1 TcmaRelli, Oiange 1 Tmeckl. 1 i Wertz, Bel ipvjili- 1 'R" Huh Schools Reis. Ridgeilt Hi Ptirk 3 DeiiaTnne, RiUgetlelcl 1'Rik 4 Uedlick. Sotllll River 2 DrehPsr, Leoliia 2 Htnckey, Linden 2 Mooieslown 2 Oolnnna, Park 2 Comba. Carteret.

H. 2 Di Kki'torrl, Tonally 2 i Evans, Audubon 2 GwaLhney. Lour Branch 2 James, BurhnKion 2 Krvslak. Linden 2 Schreiber, East Rutherford 2 Teed. Wesl Ornnne.

2 Welker, Park 2 1 Leonia 2 Hildas, Enelewoed 1 are asked to rally lroin opening game disapiointment.s. The Ramblers, outplayed and held to a tie by Kansas, will seek to regain lost prestige against Indiana's Hoo.siers who took advantage of one break to earn a tie with Minnesota's highly regarded Big Ten I Hie con tenders. Northwestern has even more ground to regain lor I Ik Wildcats were beaten by Iowa in their opening game two ously strengthened, and the Entre Nous i LONG BRANCH 2NDS TRIM JUNIOR HIGH 13-0 i i rnvprso the decision in Sun- I clay's contest. The Nenliine CHv team, in the three I TH AI. IO NO BRANCH, Oct.

13. Conch "1Bi games played so far this season, has Akron vs. Cincinnati Kentucky Johnny Cittadino's Junior high school eleven lost its opening game with the Akron. Cincinnati (N. Champaign Ble.onnnrtton Ames Milwaukee (Ni.

weeks ago. A decisive triumph over Illinois vs. Wisconsin the invading forces of Stanford will go udiima vs. Notre Dame far toward wiping out'lhe memory of 1 lows Slate vs. Ni braska that unexpected reverse.

Marquette vs. Mississippi fried out practically every player on 12-20 their rostr-r. Some players have been eliminated, with the result that Man-6-12 ogcr Roy Wright, has picked an eleven men whom he hopes to keep in their rcstieotive positions thruout the season. OTHER SPORTS FOUND On Page Twenty-one Ji Michigan, undisputed champion of Michigan vs. Cornell Ann Arbir Fiarer.

Obi sj-hnro 1 the Big Ten a year ago. will rule a fav- i Mich. State vs. Illinois Kast 27-0 i jipV will rrmain as goal-keeper. I orite over Cornell but will find tho 1th- Minnesota vs.

Purdue with the Hewitson brothers taking care -25 of the fullback )ositions. Dave Gamble i scans, ablv coached by "Gloomy Oil Missouri vs. Kansas State Northwestern vs. Stanford Dobie. a handful.

Put. likewise, will be the public choice over Navy in the Ohio State vs. Minneapolis Columbia Evanston Iou-s Buekhannon Vanderbilt vs. Chicago East's one big-time struggle ol the day. Washington I' W.

Wcsley.in vs. Davis-Llklns Xavier vs. Curnrgie Tech local high school seconds, by a 2 to 0 score here yesterday, when Moore punting for the losers In the second period stepped over the end zone, automatically giving the Breselt yeail-Ings a safety, that proved to be the only score of the game However, the losing dub demonstrated. In most departments of the game, superior playing to the Green yearlings. Led by Moore and Farrow.

to plunging backs, the Cittadino charges out-gained the winners with eight first downs to five. With the one exception. Moore who did the punting for the losers, slewed ability in gelling the sphere away for plenty of yardage. Long Branch Seconds Junior High Igleharl. LE Johnson Tomaino LT Calibresc Maloney, LG Bruno DeBruln Cobb SHUTTS ROGERS 519 Cookman Avenue Asbury Park, New Jersey KOCKY MOUNTAIN' Colorado vs.

Colorado Mines Boulder Denver vs. U.tah Slate Denver Muntann vs Washington Stale will play his regular position at right halfback. Capt. Dave Egbert will be seen at center hallback, but his posi- lion will be taken for the next two or three weeks by John Barton on ac- count of Hie fact that Egbert Is still i playing baseball with a Freehold team. Adams will complete the defense at left halfback.

Fallon will go to his regular position at outside right, with Pete Gallagher, who showed up so well i in last week's game, completing the right wing. Kinsella will be In Hie i center forward position and the sup- porters of the local club look to him to get. many goals, ho bcinpr an extra 0-15 31-0 12-6 M-0 13-7 22-6 19-16 13-0 N. Dakota vs. S.

Dakota State Fargo Utah vs. liriglvim Young Salt ake Cit Wyoming vs. Montana Slate Ijtraniie FAR WIST California vs, Olympic Club Berkeley Oregon Stale vs. Gonzaga Conallis San Diego vs. Pomona San Diego Tennessee.

In the advance notices at least, has been regarded as the most formidable power willun the conlrrenoe but the Vols will be no heavy luvorites oer Wallace Wade's Duke outfit. Purdue, on the face of its hard-earned victory over Ohio university, seems to rate no bettor than an even choice again Minnesota, but Southern California will be expected to continue its winning ways even (ho the opposition will be furnished by the St. Mary's Gaels, defeated 14-13 by California a week ago. If football dynamite seems more likely to be concenled In these seven games, there are at least score more important contests Involving sectional or inteiscctional prestige. Starting otf with such games tonight as (hose, involving Ha.skell and Temple at Philadelphia.

Clenison and George Washington at Washington, and Detroit and Washington and at Detroit, the schedule provides a host of other interesting pairings for Los Angeles m)od siu)i. The left -wing will consist U. S. C. vs.

Ml. Mary's Washington vs. Oregon Whit ma vs. Whit worth J-0 i of Bruce and Oliver. Olivaddr Bradlcv Nichols Bosmuic SufTern J.

Cittadino Fisher Pingatore Margolis Ferrogme RE. Drake QB Brasso LH Vfnrelli RH Colyard FB Walla Arrunifeninnls have been made for MEN'S WEAR Suits In excellent worsted and cassl-meres, styled correctly. Single or double breasted In a selection of patterns and shades. $21.50 SOUTHWEST the aimoaranre here neoit week of the Tucson iNl 0-21 Arizona vs Texas Tech. Arkansas vs.

Bnvtor. Dura Soccer club of Trenton, foimerly The Abbott.s, champions of Trenton ofr littlr Rock 20-6 Texas Mines vs. Howard Payne El Pa-o 19-6 I the nasi three years, and on the follow Score by periods: Long Branch Seconds ..0 2 0 02 Junior High 0 0 () Substitutions: Seconds DeMarco for Maloncy: Woifson for Pinnatorc'. Curly for Brazo; Dempsey for Colyard: Taxes A 1 vs. Texas Aggies San Antonio 0-14 inc Sunday the Kearnv-Americans.

N. Mcx. Mil Inst. vs. N.

Mexico Hosweil 7-0 who last season won the championship Rice vs. P.t Mwhodist Houston 13-0 I Hie German-American League of Texas vs. Oklahoma Pallas 17-10 New Jersey, will play here. jrxas Christian vs. Simmons Fort Worth 27-0 i Sundays game will start at 3 p.

m. i RenzelH for Curly; Cook for Vlncelli: I Keller for Drake: Anderson for lip 53-0 SUNDA SHORE PRESS ADS I WORK MONDAY WONDERS Wilson Shirts Collar attached tab collars, neckband style. Plain and striped effects. Regular $1.95 value. Brunl: Conklin for Iglehart; Harris for I In st.

Syracuse and Ohio Wes-Tomamo. Junior hleh Lawn for Cohh 1 leyani Virginia and Columbia, and 13-lfi 20-0 0-6 0-fi fi-6 17-6 6-8 Mil I ll Alabama vs. Mississippi State Tuscaloosa Chaltnnoog-v vs. Oglethorpe Chattanooga Duke vs. Tennessee Dtirhcm Furman vs.

The Citadel ilie Cieorgla Tech vs. Auburn Atlmta Louisiana vs. Centenary Baton Rouge- North Carolina vs. Georgia Chapel Hill N. Carolina State vs.

Florida Raleigh Southwestern vs. Sewanee Memphis Tulane vs. Maryland Now Orleans Wake Forest vs, Richmond (Ni denotes night game. Washington and Lee and Yale will offer the inlerscetional flavor while West Virginia Fordham. Colgate Rutgers, Georgetown-Manhattan.

Bucknell Vil-lanova and Lafayette-New York university are the principal domestic duels. The Vanderbilt-Ohio Slate. $1.49 i Crotchfclt for Bossonc; Acerra for Bradley; Goldberg for Calibresc: Abies for Johnson: Cammarano for Bruno; Moore for Cittadino; Farrow for Fisher; Rtnzo for Oliveclde; Mam fur Suf-fem; Blaise for Johnson. Omnais. umpire, Schlenger; referee, Woollcy; head linesman.

Chasey. Time of periods 8 minutes. zaiulaTopIiov ability tomorrow If i Tech'Xavicr, Kentucky-Cincinnati and 1 Marquette-Mississippi contest will sup-! plcment the Mid-West's Intersect tonal program while Wisconsin and Illinois 1 are looking in a Big Ten batrto and Nebraska meets Iowa Stale and Kansas Stale faces Missouri in Big Six strug- team, especially when the charge is holding. "The man who holds," he said, "is confessing he isn't a good enough player to retain his job by fair means." an all-star game every year, is not very optimistic about the chances of his Northwestern team against Stanford. Altho Northwestern looked much bettor In yesterday's practice.

Hanley still insisted he expected to lose. Hosiery Stripes, Plaids, Figured 25c BOYS' WEAR 4-Pc. Knicker Suits CHICAGO, Oct. 13. iPs Juan bala of Argentina will have to prove hLs Georgia and North Carolina, Auburn reputation as the greatest marathon Entl Georgia Tech, Alabama and Mis-runner In the world tomorrow.

fissippi State. Louisiana State and Cen- The "hare of the namauas" will meet tcnary, Maryland and Tulane, and NASHVILLE. Rand Dixon, sophomore fullback. Vanderbilt has a punter and passer who might cause a lot of trouble for Ohio State, but he won't. Dixon suffered a fractured arm last Saturday aoatnst North Carolina.

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Reg. $8.50 value. ners In a 30.000 meter race for the round out the southern schedule while American amateur championship and 1 Arkansas encounters Baylor and Rice may have to step in world's record P'avs Southern Methodist in the South-time to win. "est. Zabala and his rivals will run the! Tllc Pacific coast conference race $5.50 race Saturday morning on the World's! continues with Oregon playing Wash- fair grounds.

The course has been laid TOPCOATS mgton and Washington State battling Montana. Utah's tussle with Brigham Young and the Utah Aggies joust with Denver Headline the Rocky Mountain conference program. We're proud to offer you a selection of Topcoats so fine as this. They live up to the reputation we enjoy for quality and long-wearing ability. out In laps eight in all, so a large crowd can witness the race.

Some of the prominent American marathon stars entered are Anthony Mazzel, Pittsburgh; Joseph J. Wiley. Wilmington, Del; Alfred W. Snyder. Newcastle, Pa; and two Chicagoans, Alan Stalnacker; central champion, and August Soloboda.

Zabala, who has been working hard for tb race, plans to check his own After you'v given it a lot of wear you'll realize that Its perfect fit wasn't Just pressed Into the coat but that skilled fingers rnoulded a piece of very fine worsted into a permanently weH-fitting garment. We have your exact n'ie, the patterns you like, the colors you $35 PI NTS AM) FASSE8 SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame's tllv lite AsGueliilrd rrrtnj football squad always has been known for having plenty of reserves, but the plans for tomorrow's game with Indiana haie revealed a new situation six quarterbacks and no "regular." Coach Hunk Anderson hasn't found an out Wool Knickers $1.39 Students' Suits $11.95 Shirts $18.50 and up time tomorrow. Two years ago, he competed In a 15 mile marathon run over almost the same course. He left his field lar behind and was told that he WM sure to break the world's record for standing pilot among his quarterback i H.

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There's a whisper 1 going around that Cornell must have a pretty good ttam this year. Only 27 i had missed the wood's record by sec ends. nlaVfTS Bn Itmicn.jlllF cmnll i Colored broadcloth, collar HOWARD L. BORDEN Clothier and Furnisher COOKMAN AVENl'E We Give Xma Thrift Stamps i along to' Mlchin op- Bloomfield 49; South Side (Newark i Charles Levinsohn Correct Clothes for the Mtn of Monmouth 572 Cookmn Ave. ponent which will take plenty of beat fl ing.

75c it. Cecilia's 12; St. Mary's iRuther ford) 0. EVANSTON. 111.

Dick Hanlev. who Woodttown 18; Gtoucwter M) takes an eastern team to California for-.

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