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+ 4 ( ( +4 D a _ SPORTS: If | Review - i Alumni To Open Cburi Seaso ery Time __: __: By Jimmie Hato| CLUBTOUMPME - HICKGHLLE TIED) . IHW Wess eff JIMCA JEWISH M AI A1 Rr | (ees ye Peet f e) CONT OM Vamps, Black And White OpeningMajor Basketball Remain In Deadlock i 3 WANT, I 3 , [ Clash Scheduled For On North Shore Jk) | :- cot it! £33, \CS2 the state publi school mam be well 3395.65 launch against 5 the proposed revisions in the scholastic setup for 1988, \ \ i MwMJurudficn-d school ._ who took time out from that % dwin Jonah-W m” mfif'” in state regulations, Nassau may claim h of ting a successful battle against mumyzfldulsu'd’tohhmuekmafmwl. ~_'%¢ ~ It was the forceful Hempstead mentor who stood be- fore a crowded meeting. of the Long Island officials' group lust night at Rockville Centre and con the gathering f Tomorrow Night of the fatalistic import of the proposed revisions, Joe was v TMS is & g his best, although his issue was so well defined that it LLO, in; didé‘t aqua much eloquence to put it across. By ED COMERFORD THE GOOCH REALTY By ED BINNEWEG The Long Beach Alumni association will be the first major court group to open the 1937-38 season when it How long can Hicksville and Westbury maintain their unbeaten pace in the North Shore confer- ence? That question is puzzling the other five clubs in the circuit to- COMPANY, WE HEAR YOU'RE IN THE In pointed reference to the proposal of the state re- gents board to limit all scholastic football schedules to no more than seven games, 1:2 iwi‘ch a few angle “mt-<2: concerning the possibility naugurating six man { & ball but: Fay told the officials that the \statistic?\ Al- | gay, but the answer seems to be f % 5:51:15 Catt; titllieg 321m: legedly uncovered to support the proposed changes were Mm”, writ-u; ; ' & 5 y the Long Beach high schoul Rased on illogical fect«. settle that 19-19 first half tie. | T A f T P P } gymnasium tomorrow night. Facts Contradiot Theories 'The vamps and the Black and The Sea Side city organization \The contention of those who offer to change our present eq through the first half without White defending champions romp- has rounded up the leading play- ; ¥ F b . . a ® e ers 172m Eh: flinch area, all but set-up, is not based on any experiences of Nassau coaches,\ Fay much difficulty, and their show- 7 I . c PEZ =-2 one of whom have played with “L \I have found through experience, as have a number of ings on Sunday indicate that they « a E 'o _ > * Long Beach high school quinteis other Naseau coaches, that there is no basis for the charge that my his; fa“? “fidkl'tzim: schoolboy football players suffer from exhaustion and are OpeN there is little hope that any other to injuries in the seventh, eighth or for that matter, ninth games team, even the defensively power- of the season. ful «Western Front eleven, can in » break up the two team race. - 05112 Schaefer, George Walsh \Records will show that players are more susceptible to Westbury, held to a 6-0 decision PV |P P f C “wmé‘fli’xlfi'z‘fim' T2: 33511211\ injuries during the early season, rather than in late games. Foot- | in its first meeting with Manhas- a 6 6 p in years gone by. The nucleus of the team will be formed by three of the out- standing members of the Wonder Five, _ scholastic - team, - Oscar \ AF p 7 an impressive victory string of 31 ball players are invariably better able to stand up under punish- 5° everything in the bool \\ ¥ h | (y re & < games before bowing, finishing it routed the Red Birds by 32-0. it - one season without a setbag ment in late season games for the reason that they are better The air attack, with Kilbride and ; % against opposition from all p‘ equipped physically and more finely trained.\ Galvin tossing, continued to click , z \ F of the island. while the hard running of Bob | C 7 Fay also attacked the new age limit rule which will re- strict from conpetition all players over 19 years of age. He Callaghn brought the ground at- tack to its highest efficiency of the season. Since leaving school all three layers have been active on col- az . c z Z fen and independent rosters. made out a very deliberate and forceful case against this Ehlers spent a year at St. Thomas wseasure, which seemed to me to be one of the best points Dual Backfield in Scranton and last season played “flammmmmmmmmat fifiwfiufiifi FHEEPUHT SEEKS Hans Steinke In Comebac MUUNT VEHNHN wile ont Sank Land university : Walsh played frosh basketball the age limit but he did bring out several important items quartet getting 14 points as they ystems un pf Nopy On Rempstead Arena Card) qyppe ypopyy ear s __ V ___ “Shy! named. Schaefer, still a - student at George Washington in between the ages of 16 and 18, well within the new age limit, Pott? wa Carly hormally a block: New York clo,\ played with tha those with a leaning towards a football career in college, suffer ing back, has taken over the scor- eteran Grappler Faces Grandovich; Meske, Beach club in the Nassau Amateur ® definite handicap. ing duties for the pony express. _ & A Cox In Feature Bout | p whe wut t A Point well T . Bath teams will have compare Red Devils Hope To Gain Cardinals, Boasting Strong ers who will see action with f bury Third Vi Of Lineup, Meet Red Riders manson: one \oF the fivent poot j While it has been prevelant for some years now, I doubt £53, Hanan-row], is Ir Ictory Hans Steinke of Lindenhurst, the veteran German Oak, who is P» men the, histo ry of. the tenor: fhat-high schools and colleges have ever given this particular expected to continue its high scor- Season rated as one of the best wrestlers in the country, will return to the Sunday Irving Goldberg and Sam Santay, point any consideration and it remained for Joe Fay to bring it in a réturn encounter while =-- Hempstead Arena tomorrow night, opposing John Grandovich in a The Mount V Cardinals funhyrr 3mm? a: pslfizlcnlhm; - faces Locust Valley, . special time limit bout. _i e Moun ernon nals, structo schoo 'to light. which dropped its last two st After going for 14 games with and saw action with the Gibson The clash is expected to over-| PRIVILEGED GRIDDER H: 'Benday texture Fred Athietle club last winter \.\. shadow the excellent feature and MILWAUKEE: wi » King of Hobart, the leading The Jamaica quintet has already semi-final contests on the card, uma\ ity Steink When the Marquette university | | 524° in 2° f Sm. fir; \11 WM its season and will come popu and Les an, er of f | for e, one of the most ~ | | football team travels, sopho- d autm e to Nassau with an impressive early the 1 Princeton brothers, in d les, Well ac- lar, most brutal and most scientific more reserves get the upper mg“. ufizxp' ceton brothe fmfififith°fi°gflfmf ”HZ, grapples in the east, will be mak- Pullman berths. But one soph The Red Birds are under the because of its several appearances 36. se the result of pe o 5 on vo In school Seber with litle 2t sake to meet the Sewanheka Indians. D8 his first start at Hempstead in found how to do better by him- tutelage of Bill Halton, another a year ago, it promisen to put up , result ving spent year prep . t follows then, according to Joe's theory, that the modern and self. He is a sleep-walker. The f Ti ce, who is one of stru inst the h $1152.30: zlw‘h clubs to “hf: The Freeport eleven has de- an\ mtg? wnfizfifl coaches are afraid he might) LeRoy Mills's star punting puplis. forces gele against the home high school athlete who graduates at 17 or 18, must, if he's . umn after costly feated Hicksville, held Baldwin to oppo! take a tumble. make the grade as a college athlete, devote a couple of years prep Halton' d features the single 13-0 and downed Peekskill in its Hempstead, but has shown plenty 11:6 025“??? wing formations lm school athletics-not because his scholastic work re- feats e a ian mm“ ‘lflfll.i llnd twink.“ is of ability in his last few matches. the backfield. Sine: gala“ 0x: MUNITUBS PH'Mh . urning in a over the reins of the clu om u slllE n FflluTs Sewanhaka. The Freeport mentor Mme aamz'?‘;:::t o; “I“ EAGLE All STARS Schiebel, the Cardinals have im- R has boosted Steve Keshevsky from e, Dury proved their play considerably in the third team to the regular full-| Ohio bouncer, against Dynamite the American Professional Foot- Fa\ “HAMIHAUE GAME back position, and the former re- Joe Cox, who has been rolling up ball association race. serve gave plenty of promise dur- |a consistent win streak. Cox has They are also the defending -- 1,9; the time he saw action against gained his reputation on the fact Westchester county pro cham- Kaydets Hope To Regain \SZ _- pions against two other APFA that he is the only man ever to clubs, the New Rochelle Bulldogs , r lash Winning Road On gain a clean-cut victory over and the White Plains Bears. Point For Ranger Clas As Fay explained it, college football coaches don't give |after winning three straight. Al. |°Ut a Victory, the Freeport high {much consideration to the football player who graquates from though Hicksville has the tougher school football team has suddenly »high school at 17. As a senior, that same player will barely have “lilzmm‘. its reserve strength hits its stride, and Coach Bill Tir- -. weached his majority and more likely that not, will be passed up mfipwcm‘muuwgh\uhvflminxfil-lquldtorlh im the rush to turn out winning football teams, Fay said that Sunday menu sees Manhasset in-| t?\d Win on Saturday, when the most of the better college football players averaged between 23 Red Devils travel to Floral Park Dan Binneweg, regular fullback, has been out of action for the past three weeks with and Bronco Nagurs resen - King and Kaufma versa- + Saturda Whittlen, “bl-gm,“ Eton. N k p + cham- Branch Eleven Hopes To tile human. the erm-ninl Sunday And Red Riders MULE) Tn the semi-tinal bout, pr. rea Halt Strong Invaders and passing, and the latter punt- Following Week Meyers, the Chicago dentist, who 0 s d . pass running. The La Salle Military academy Cliff n ounda menting these two in the backfleld -- dun.hlvlulutmflr.:tpme t -- Y will be Billy Martin and Angelo The Monitor Athletic club has a ideo, brother of th The Cedarhurst Football club 3:0“? rim.\c.fldeo fig Nah: two-fold purpose In mind as it intends to continue its aerial of-| Dame. The younger Carideo| prepares for the opening game of fensive against Chris Cagle's All yed at the University of/ tne South Shore conference sen- Stars text Sunday with the hope start. ri, this being his first pro son with the Inwood Rangers at most “4m“ 'The line is centered by Johnny | the Monitor oval, West Hempstead, ent Oehler, former Purdue and Brook-| The charges of Coach George lyn Dodger pivotman; PM by d_Klingensmith Columbia Bob Stanley of Princeton; tackled by Jack Pellici of Michi- gan and Howard Luckhardt of Southern California and winged Vince Liberto and Frank Tierney, both of Manhattan. It averages 196 pounds from end to Craig have their ayes ahead to the Although the Red Riders arenot lama-”n of the league and cannot the teams defeated by| Win the league title, thus gaining (hm this season are Walling=| the ight to challenge for county ford, 13-6; Portland, Me, 7-0;|honors, they have always been -0; of the West Hemp- \15.232.“ ”0.1075? ~T and club and the scrap this se oon son mn- to be every bit ‘i' r \ENNIE STARS 11n- vnnw 357: :C ack a; =- taught Couch George Craig of 1013 Hicksville Quarterback Makes 5 “mun”... fring in an 11 cyl- a 10 Buceessful Dropkicks inders as the Monitors romped to a os The Hicksville Field club 1s victory Sunday. boa touting Quarterback Dick Remni#! Phrases, both the forward and as one of the outstanding ext lateral ere ustd to the ut- , point men in local grid ranks, 10- most 0 9 “En-no. who was all-scholastic mat, \G signal caller at Hicksville high school last year, has tried five .- good on all of them. Under Fire | f v3?»