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ft AGt TWELVE POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORKER JBpAY. SEPTEMBER 11 Maroon Boasts Eight Regulars TIME OUT By Jeff Keate HffllH ram iA JLM Wsga KbW ffilJKj Ill Center Downs Knights To Enter City Finals Pl, Ruddy I The heat's still on us bookies winni place a bet?" Beacon Grid Hopes Bright This Campaign Beacon High school gridders who have been knocking on Uie door of bright football season In remit eari may find It ajar Ihlt (all since ilx regular! from the surprising 81 outfit have returned (or molt competition The tesm. according to Coach i Jim OaurUofl will hive a Una BehuKs. according to Ueurllo averaging about ITJ pound and a Other In the Pres Uckflfld qusrtet some 1 pound. nt are tackle Bob Silvers and llfhUr This li jusl auoui iaeai" (or a high Khool outfit 1AHT VEAR'tl tint stringers who form the nucleus (or the leant are center Dick Page end Dave ltuf and Mickey McDermott, qusr tertMCk Cornelius Sadler, and half.

t)cU Tucker Wanchfleld and Jim Carrlngton. The major absentee la 'ullback Hank SchulU, a consilient ground luuir In Metjley, a wanaier irom Wapplngers Central haa the Inalde track on the tlot vacated liy and guards Dob Irvine and Jerry Amoroso all of whom have had game experience A squad of si boyi anittrred the call or GaurlloK Blx games have been slated opening with Poughkcepsle at Deacon on Saturday Bept 30 at 3 clock The schedule UsU Opponel rise Sept 30 Poughkeepsie Home Sept 2T Arlington Home Oct Jl WiHllngfri Awsy Oct II Cardinal Parley Away Oct Is nighiami ritm Home Nov 1 Neviuiilgli A) Scoring three runs in each of three innings, Italian Center's Little league forces earned the right to meet the Elks and Moose clubs for the city title, starling tomorrow afternoon, by dropping the Knishta of Columbus team out of contention last night at Eastman ova), with Jim Rad clifT. pitching a four hit, 9 to 3 triumph The centerltes started things roll ing In the first (rame ahen, with one awsy Itonnle Levlne doub'ed 1 Uenjle Perrlno singled scoring Levlne, Oene Fujsro crscked a dou tl scoring Pcrrlno. and Angle Car bone and Phil Cemlglla fallowed I Ith one baggars ruwro scoring on Cernlgllas safely The KntghU csme back with three more John Rlngaood and Bob Pellsii opened the frame with walks Losing pitcher Lrnle Ilruno forced Illnitwood at third Allen Smith forced Bruno at second with relish moving to third Mike Murphy walked to load the aacks Hill Thazylk came up with a long single ahleh scored Pellh and Bmlth Pat McKeiina doubled mlsalng a home run by Inches to wore Mur phy (or the third and final of run In the fourth Jerry Ouldo sin led and Ivlne was aafe on a fielders choice with OuICo advanc big unharmed to second Perrlno (Mine up with hi" seiond hit a solid double to scoie both rutmrra FM laro followed with a single allowing Perrlno to cross the plate Singles by Cernlglls Malore and Ouldo oined tlie fifth atsnu with Ouldos bate knock scoring Cer nlglla A ground ball by Levlne was muffed oy a. Knights Inflelder for a three buse error and Mslore and Cluldo dented the dish with the center final tallies After the Aral inning flurry by the KnlghU Madeline settled flown and pitched two hit ball for the rest of the way Hob Manaollllo who relieved him the sixth be Arlington Speedway Cards 50 Lap Event McAuley's Club To Play Newburgh Af Riverview Field MiJAuley team will seek lis aeeond successive win In the final of the Major Softball league playoffs tonight, 6 JO a dock, a( Riverview field.

The Macs clash with the Neatourgh Cucolo The locals won a 1 to 0 thriller from the Hilly City entry last Sunday and will lake a commanding lead In the best three of fTve series If successful tonight Earl Ptttlt who handcuffed the Cucolo club with a one hitter, will be on the slab (or the McAuley squsd Oeorge "Cltuck" Moresco will pitch for Newburgh The pairing In the title aeries promised fans some rousing action And that was the case In the Sunday set to which was marked by several verbal disputes The third, game of the series I slated Sunday afternoon st the paik and will follow an Industrial league playoff battle between Western Printing and HIM players Four Cify Ouffifs In Valley Pin Loop Four city teams are entered In the Hudson Valley Bowling league ac cording to Bert lines secretary of the clrcut The It team loop will open the season tomorrow night Local squad In the league are Arlington Lanes Academy Bowling Center, Veteran Cab and Tlhea squsd which has yet to obtain a sponsor csum. of a league ruling finished Ftprra tl Hie Ik More ITAIIA IMII With the coming cool weather Arlington speedwsy a atock car racing program has been changed from Baturrtay night to Bunday afternoons the Speedway management said today The hew schedule es Into effect Sundsy and atari at 3 30 A 10 lap feature event will be the Initial attraction to Sunday racing Bud Hltsman present point leader for the 1A3 sparUmei slock car championship has had an uphill battle all sesson to gain this position and can hn lease his margin consider ably Ui! Bunday should he cup the (ratine win becauae of the double points atem In rftect for the A0 lap rae Hltsman will fare a number of tough cuuipellloia luclu ling 111 McCarly, Dixie llama, Walt Brown Hurk Hpaktlng, Kay Miller Duke Washburn, Hlan llomua Johnny Itohau Tom Dressel Ksb Heattv Hill lleddy Pink) Dlsbrow and other top Mutual Haclng club pilots uie lame itauriuie nsil imir i strike out and Ilruno throf Jim VeUrill cU at Rrcie gave ap a total of Ight aula U(U1 MK, Hhfa Wm a I. sislwMlw Kelly five on ball and Mansollllo one J.aM Ulilivlllr Hrrs Middlrlosn Urn nrtts ItoifrM at Illxrty Ioio ileiiville MastriA at Kli gUn Mlron I umber Fllenvllle Fluke a at King i clston Mstons and Liberty Ooixlys at Wiitlcn The Newburgh Cj a Diner team jet. which ran away with the leugue Jl laurels' last year haa not entered Irk Hhea 1 captain of lie Vet eran a Cabs team Phil Versace heads the Arlington outfit and Fred Johnson 1 captain of the Academy club WtrnJ I I U.K.nn 1 a I rm rl 0 0 01 it ll a ii I itai ian enntri i i or imiis i Kum btllid In lulda I Partlno 1 lkplk 1 McR t. hilt lrh UcKtm, II.

Stalls IT Mi lino 1 inn I at ik rllll i M.n.llllo 0 II LI 1 ill In Hl linr Iili ill In ll ii Ml in 1 itllt snd VSatrsi ruiio III, I JyjhLj According Ui Holunar tables rt piled especially for this siea the beat times for limiting and fishing Uxla) and tomoirow lll be aa fol ions 1X)1)AY A Minr Major Mini Major 1 OS 7 JO I 3 7 4S POMOHHim 1 SS 15 2 30 IS Major periods lasting 1 to 3 hours black type Minor periods slightly shorter In I duration light type Eight crtdder with considerable game eiperience are the backbone of the 1952 Arlington football team which is being whipped into shape by Coach Fritz Jordan in preparation for the debut on Sept. 27 Beacon. Some 70 hopefuls are drilling at the AHS field and from this group, the Maroon mentor hopes to build a winning combination. The first eleven berths are pretty well filled with experienced talent. "But after that," said Its going to be wide open battle for places on the team And I want to stress that no player haa yet clinched his Job.

We have plenty of work to do between now and the start of the season Although his outlook it tempered somewhat by the usual coaching pessimism 'the picture Is nol slto gether gloomy THE BACKFIELD has retained three regulars Btrnle Oierlotf and the Karl twins, Kevin and Paul Veteran at the flanks are Bart Snyder and Dick Moffat. Big Oeorge Ferrari returns to a tackle slot and Joe Famalletle and Ralph Doremut are etalaart at the guard potts 'Our backfleld la definitely lacking in size and weight" said Jordan Why he added, "we ever aged the weight of the Karl bo)s Glerlolf and Tom Sutherlsrjd the other day and It came out something like 131 Thar not very heavy In any man language Although lacking In poundage the backs are spredy end If given proper support from the line could csuse considerable grief for the opposition Tlir gTATEMr.NT that eight regulars hsve returned Is misleading to some extent because several (layers who are now missing saw ota of action Most notable sre center Cookie Frailer guard Ed Beckler tackles Oeorge Delinks and Joe Antenuccl ends Bob Clhee and Joe Manning and backs Wilbur Noonon. Frank Ilevelle and Don Northnip Others who were lettermen are linemen John Oermlller Hohn Anderson and Bill Van Kleeck, and back Ken SUlwell The team has a seven game schedule at present and Jordan is serklng snother rival for Sept. or 20 either at home or asj Christian Urolliti scsdemy of Albany was alated for bept ID st WvervleW field but has withdrawn fioin the date Che tHA lasted seasons and all the up staters had to allow fur the lomue i one Lie mid five 1 we Till (AMHIIA1IH at AHS in ude Hob Browning De lAckner Huiald Ducloa Terry Dnkln Stan WalliHwa William Nrllson. Jim Reed Wllllsm Jones Don Euan Itobert Nelson Illc lard Jones Mike Phillips William Howell Henry Ilobln Hon Davit.

Clifton Smith Larry Cropp Also Brad Lynch Doug Csae ment Dale Fisher Joseph Miller Italph nider Tom Mlllett Tom ftundell John Wis uman William Olllette Hill Msckiy Dick Snyder Anthony Contsrlno Ijrry Healy Hob Hels I srry Baker Bandy flog es Carl I Inlch Ken Fuell Fnd White Hoger Hti Hob Donegal! Itonnle Heck Mik Whlteley Allan Divine Boblluasell ElllTator J)hn (lullfoll Charles Sinetsna Wilson Miller Fred Mclsaac Jack Dikln John Kampfrr Oary IPsolo Kob ert Estes Inland Dlngee Hobert IlKiner Fred Herlno Htee holo Mickey McDonnell Herb Willis tleorge AUwrtoil and I uke Heed The schedule VgftttawawawawawaM gaawaWsrVV 'I WW 3. gawawawarT sa a i VXM HsjXgaElMaFaPSBTSBTsUwavaaTSBTsaTa rrMimrmmmm i i iii iii i i cniiniw'i ri VsavA mmmi nm waafa THE BLUES Coach BAU KAtXCOt of PIIS i shown giving his charges some pre staon.dYlte. i. i A HTJ euikkispslt Nt Tsrksr Mist The Poughkeepsle eleven will make their ltSJ debut at Deacon Sept. 30 Tribe Slashes Yanks' Margin To Vz Game; Faces Bosox Tonight (By the Asseclsted Press) Cleveland's pennant drive and the Mike Garcia boom for moat valuable player are swinging along hand in hand With The Bear" boasting a siring of 28 consecutive scoreless innings, the onruthing Indians yesterday crept within one half game of the idle New York Yankees Cleveland eighth strslght win longest strrsk of the jear In the American league waa a 1 0 Job by Garcia who allowed only two Philadelphia singles both by Ferris Fain It was Osrclaa seventh shutout Bobby Avllas fourth inning homer was all Mexican Mike needed Six weeks ago Bobby Shanti of the Philadelphia A seemed to hsve a lock on the American league MVP award He still Is Ihe favorite but Garcia Is lining up a torchlight parade of supporters While little Bobby failed five times In a row, reaching for win No 33 Garcia has produced four straight wins to make the 20 grade He is the third 20 game winner In the league Joining teammate Earl)' Wyim and Hhantz.

Heading Into the showdown one game series ultu the Yanks Sunday (larcla looms as the likely Cleveland atarlrr The Tfldlani now hsve 13 to pla the Yankees 14 Dale Opponent IMace Sept 27 lleacrm Away (hi 3 CFMA Klieivlew Oct 11 Itousevclt Anay Oct 17 NYMA interview )ct 34 Wapplnua It yeivltw Nov I liberty Aay Nov 8 Hlghlaid Away ymmmmKmmmmmmmmi itT Ta tltws eJS? tSwt Tgga IsJMb 'ffV Kit "wjyfi yJsV BotbyCUtk. If fK" lli Jr gaV famous alatof I MkV.t Or. NlSi Nrms irawsaWH' 1 sallie At JgWmmViJfi. waaVWfJBawaai. aTTI You want a MttMilk' smoke, and the NEW Jones Captures Queen Cily Title Art Jonea has been crowned the champion of the Queen City Tennis club Jonen decleloned Harry Made 6 1 3 In the final match of the clubs title tournament He al le llned Nate Itubln 0 3 0 3 in the semi final atruggle Tennis Tourney Enters Final Round iiwii in uiti minimi luuiiininriii.

a of the IViughkeepsle Tennis club 111 irq lllMI IIIV 11111,1 IU11IKU1 Kflll row In all Six divisions of play with one semi final match carded for Unlay In a mixed doubles match. Mr and Mrs Willis Ileeae will meet Mr and Mrs Itlchard Mitchell in a semi final contest to determine Who will trade strokes with Carolyn Dexter and John llellman In the In semi flnsl matches In the golf course but the 133 mens singles division Hill Lavery Plrs the Eastern open today downed Willis Reese (I 3 lv ery Mil meet John llellman In the dln noW final Saturday at I Jo pm Hell More visions of victory dissipate msn was the winner over John on thU301 yaxd hole In sight of the Potter, 4 0 4 Mrs. Willis Iterse snd defending champion Judy Miller will slsq meet at 1 30 pm Saturday, with their match to decide the women a singles title Mrs Reese downed Miss Graeme Puurher, 0 3, In a semi final match In Ihe men's double, defending champs' Paul Clarrlgue and Dick Strain stopped Msrk Mors snd Dirk Small 6 3, 6 1 Willi Reese snd John Daniels took the win over Bill Uvery and Hslph DennU, 6 3, 6 3 In the other semi In the girls singles Mary Jane Eastern Open Enters Second Day BALT1MOHE (API Everybody tslkt about the big aire of Mount (iSS) HE PHILLIES gives it In yesterday' opening round of the 73 hole tourney, of Uie players went over par three there Uy contrast, the three leaders with scores of four tinder par 68 Skee Illrgel of Tulsa Boo Duden of Portland Ore and Johnny Bulla of Verona, took the.rTegulaUon number of strokes Dick Mayer of St Petersburg Fla would have been In the first place tie If It weren't for the 17th He was four strikes ahead of par Adrlance advanced to finals lth a with only two holes to go He lost a 6 3 7 win over Nancy Thurston stroke to he devilish I7lh to alnd She will meet July Miller In the ti tied for second with Julius Boros Lflnal at II am Katuritay of Mid Pines Batnry VsnKleeck and Dsve Sage The 17Ui tee la on top of a hill will meet In the Imy a singles chain looking down on peanut shaped plonshlp atrh Batmday green on a plateau and nettled Tiophlea will lie presented at the against another hill The tee shot annual Tennis dinner and ball to has to go between two clumps of clubhouse than On any other atrftched over the 6 89 yards course night 1 You wanl 1 1 of rlh Havana tobarm VY Wew flUlw vmi llavau bUmleil oilh lh rliol Yom waot eacli rlgar lo I Gt lis assured by lha Mejp PI ntens of ttoubl quality ronllol al ilia factory SVoi.ll fr T1 I tliU HmM Irmli lk New I hilllea frwh aa Sew Ukl broad PHILLIES. MIUQtlJtjLJudH tU. MMA 1111 I I0M lt( j.

ISsgeawnttungtiggTB Donohue Playing With All star Team In Baseball Tourney I it I Don line former Ptmglikrcpale High school alii lele Is playing with the Far FaMem Alrforre team In the Intel in hi tMieball tournament at Fllu All force base Pensaoola a Do kohue an alrnun first class waa aeleUed fttr the Northern Conference Japan A star team after hitting JflS and stealing 31 base and csme to the United State with hit teammates to participate in the baseball tournament He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Kdaard Donohue 17 North Clinton street. Irees and over a creek to the green which is surrounded by traps Die 115 000 tournament es Into Its aeo nd round wl'h the race wide open Taenty lrie are only three strokea apart between live leading and 71 scores Caldwell Undecided About' Defensive Guards PHINCKTOtN lAP Coarti Charley OakWrll of the Princeton fooUwll team IS still i wrestling with the problem of de 1 fenslve guard Aftrr pre season drilling yester day there were Indications thai. OakVwe'J may sJilft Blslr Tbrrey a Junior from ItliHterVeld Conn to the offeisise latoon Torrty had, been esxtert to hold down one of I the guard poalUona After a light strlmmsgc In lite, morning and heavier serkouui in the afternoon Oaldwell had praise for wlntback Dick Yaffa a 1951 reserve from New IloctieUe, Y. Tilt 1 ANKh arm the only lead er. I i ver their shoulders Ilr ki la at It again with the New York (Hauls losing In When Brooklyn lost to Chicago 11 7 yisterday and the Giants nipped Pitt burgh 4 the Dodger lead dwindled to3H games The Brooks have 1) to sy the Ulanls 16 A year ago the Utanti were six gsmes back on the morning of Sept 13 and eight of them were on the losing side of the ledger Chicago splitting tjie four game series with Brooklyn piled up an early 0 lesd that was more then enough to offset a grand slam homer by Andy Pafko and sn eighth Inning rally that chased winner Bob Hush One again It wai a story of Inadequate pitching for the Dodgers lth Billy Low snd Ben Wade taking their bumps In a seen run fourth inning Al Dark and Sal Yvsrs hit homers for the Olant and Dob Elliott de llverrd tao wllh a plnclnlngle but they needed an error by cstcher Joe Osraglola to get the winning run In the seventh Hoyt Wllhelm turned in another splended relief Job In his fUiul gsme to save Sal Maglle 16th ln Ilobln Roberts of Uie Phillies wrapped up hla24th win tops In the msjois by beating the St Louis Cards 3 2 It gave the I'll us to out of three over the Csrds who aalhh operations to Brooklyn tonight for the first of a tao game series The Olaiits play dsy doublehesder with Cincinnati WAHHINflTON TOOK a fall out of third place Chicago 4 1 on Jackie Jensen a sixth inning double Jim Busby triple a walk and sn error Rocky Krtnlch Wslt Msa terson went all the way for his 10th In besting Joe Dobson Wslt Dropo smashed two towering homers ai(d Jim Delslng came through a Ith a game winning pinch single for Detroit 6 4 edge over the Boston Red Sox The Yankees and Bt Louts were Id.e si were Boston and Cincinnati HI the National.

The Yank resume defense or their slim lead In Chicago tonight where they open a two game terles with the White Sox. The Indisns entertain Boston In a night gsme, Marciano Underweight; To Eat More, Says Boss ORORSINOER NY CAP) Itocky Marciano declining weight has his camp worried with only seven working day left before he fight hesvya eight champion Jersey Joe Walcott for Uie title Sept. 23 at Phlle.de phis "Rocky weigh only 184 pound said manager Al WeUl We ant him 14) fight at 1(7 I told Ooldnian Martflauo trslnerl to loosen the reins at the table Marc anons to rest toQay after a Ave nun session yesterday with Art rlwulrii Pittsburgh Polly Smith I Ikrmuda and Keeie Sim nx us Hayonne CoiueiiMK among lepotters aalthlng the workout wis that MArciai a in vlng better and hlttum than In recent etna doom Jon olnuimort of Uie Penpsy hauls State Athletic mlvsion Htiuiicd the workout snd assured Weill that both Uts i tiki be anil Ured with Uie type of officials to it apjiolnted for the fight Jones aaUl ofTlrlsls would he selected from thronghr.it the state and not confined to Pyilarteljih a Tuttlo Slates Practice For PAL Twilight Team Joe TutUe msnsger of the PAL Twilight league baseball tesm has requester" all member of the team to attend a balling practice drill at Riverview field Saturday sfter noon gV evm i nisr By The Associated Press BATTING Bobby Avlls Indian Hit home run to give Cleveland 1 0 win over Philadelphia PITCHING: Mike Osrcla Indians Blsnked As with two hits for seventh shutout, narrowing Yanks lead to a half game Junior Gridders To Play Sunday Archie DejTunlng Junior Foot ball league teams a 111 launch the 62 season Sunday afternoon 3 clock at Pulaski park Opponents sre the Reb.kln Rslders snd Uie Blue Jay Bomber The youngsters sre completely equipped and play regulation 11 niin tatkle football Demn Ing who coadies the Knlghu of Columbus tesm In the LilUe league ha had the pint all ed gridders In practice session for to week and report both teams are ready to go He listed players on tlie roster of Uie RalCers as Captain Fred Welsh David Longobardi Francis Carey, Michael Dudek William Votnlck Domlnlck Cooco Joseph Harding John Watkln Robert PelUh Alex Watklm Michael Marra Gerald He Doug McNamara and Ed Sa dowskl On Uie roster of Uie Bomber are Captain Donald Longooardl Lester Storms George Marra Daryl Mor an Bruce Stlcter Alan Deragon Oeorge Harmon Joseph Benlngo Robert Heavy Robert PsrUe, Jos eiih Damante Larry A ma to, and William iiosee SMESICAN LSAQUI Wsa Uol Ftt. NSW YORK SI II Ml citvslana st tee Chlt.n OS SI Boston 11 SI tlS Waihlnitsn TS SIS Philsatlphia Tl 1 SM at units it si ItVi 11 itvt st MUj iw York st Chlcsio lalahll Lopsl it vs Orlsiom ill li Waihlniliia at St Umls lolhll I IS siarrira Boiton at at Hud.on (10 101 Wjnn (K It) Philadelphia at Da troll I sa. aciMjh ill vs Mtwhouw (1 1) wvidii arsixTS Clivtlaad rtilladtlpma washtniton 4 Chicago I Detroit I Boston 4 (Only ismts srhodulod) Boilon st Cloela Phlisdilphla al Detroit I IS lOnly amt ichfdulodi national iaa.ni.

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