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WANT WTdevhouRoanlcC-m lm THE NM DAILY WflM—PWY NOVEMBER - 9, 1937. - p... mm“, p December aro u n d will be at ust two, pos» [ bly three clgims the mythical f Upsets May Continue In Scholastic Grid Play | rew ees)! |NFEATURE TLT Gion Cove Club Leads Loop Srorts a.. TIGERS ARE HOST n sess un |DEEFNGIVE PLAY e has same; oe clon owl With Strength; Held $ was such a thought as an |Cloge Clashes Predicted while fhe Sgn roorine wag Shore conference vace, the West- I several uprets c edge over the entire circuit. t en ste cns CLEA CVE HUPES Pini roa Taw merie SLANTS TO BALOWIN \41 BOLSTERS TEAM h Nasean has turned the clock Clubs Scoreless - died, ute l\ SChOMboy Gridiron of Hicksville and Westbury have ern Front eleven of Glen Cove With several upsets of last Although they have one of the Westbury Vamps To | COLGATE PRACTICES . | Yake a Foe nol Red Riders Drill For Syracuse | third place in the ty ch a m- [8 v Weck From Saturday through their remarkable defiant; pun e a ngly, the football menu for Clash Against Westbury Tr ‘7 l I Hi k llle sive work, combining (a onihip. k Immk-Qnd promises to Hopes of successfully salvaging ave O cks HAMILTON, Nov. 9.-GP-Back $51??ng Hoe oie a ah well The Nassau ( mwly plenty of action, with what promised to be a dismal sea~ from the ware with another 06° | Seven games, they have held ounty Football ate winners of man - son have caused Coach Parker The second half North Shore Conference encounter between the | f¢dt added to their string of four, , \\ S0VCD EXZ scoreless, HickB= onfere n o ®, the ultimate wi many * to drill his t hard for | Colgate's Red Raiders began prep- yj) ne hed seven t --- ulsier eam har T i \ ville's reserve power pus ch held forth toss-up. the final clash of the season| WOAbWY Firemen and the Hicksville Field club will definitely be of the cluhel‘f‘ Hompstead, b ing. ov . - _ - aration for the Syracuse game a|points across in the last period, h the seasons of wath 5; oom “a?“ \l unde- Humeston Primes Eleven|against Westbury on Saturday. played at the Hicksville gridiron, Business Manager Carman Mille-| week from Saturday. while the high scoring Westbury p35 and 1936, K4. lam feated. untied and the| For Clash Against The Hieksvite sleven cin tU | volte of the Field club, announced today Amey oD, defeated them by 18-649 d its faults, that we'll admit, re jumped in position of 0 ga in an even .800 average for the Although attempts. have m:x’-——**-———-—\wm|y Dui jie reeves Ron \ Poorest snowing of the gek» b back , th t it certainly was a good deal | & 2-1 1mm. to halt Baldwin on Great Neck Tea Ggmtummfnc'h hla, mom game, while a defeat will drop it With Mineola now disposed of, ! for the season. \After. a and south shores, yet there In, and-edbly time came out on Coach Dick Humeston is point- start, the mid-lsland team ; ly found its own, and has . be earful of the Craigmen once ing his Glen Cove high schoo den I #t least four '\°'\:‘:1°&\ \nth pulling an upset, the Hemp=|team for its traditional ba “k“dy Farmingdale and Gréa of the league jurisdiction. stead rooters are el‘flerly awaiting against Great Neck Saturday, re- bY three touchdown margin On the north side of the island \the fray, and its ultimate effect |alizing that a victory over the last starts. _ ere are the Great Neck Neck|on the Bacon Trophy selection. haples- Searsmen will practically lyn Field Chaminade, always ranked as| assure. him of the north shore fiw;:;“::n3,:h'ufildznog the 206 of the strongest teams in the championship. lub w! ® «$ county, completely fell apart be-| In one of the minor upsets of te, looking in, on the south | fore wanhaka, and the Indians | the weekend, Glen Cove halted a are the Valley Stream Red mane- a munch-5k ‘in the fight, fighting Mineola qutht 6-0, and a e Cedarhurst Field |\anking with Central as runh@r-| promises to make short work of Inky-1102.31 fi.i§‘\\orut Neck UP_ !0 Baldwin, Hempstead M6 the Great Neck eleven. Mincola, a p ¥ Lawrence. heavy favorite to score its fourth ior-Roslyn have any strong foun~| 'The Class B situation continues straight over the Covers, managed tons for claims, a muddle, with the Long Beach- to score twice, both plays being the end of the season: ceanside game on ursday called back. The second time, Cao's gilgelyl dtu (grammar: the mng‘er Duh three plays brought the ball 80 ou eanside come throug! ards, - but a clippin enalt The ease o! the Red Riders |it will have a strong claim to for- caused the play to come Sam? to and the Cedarhurst club is an- ward the Bacon committee, while the line of scrimmage. other matter, Both are rolling 8 !0ss will practically drop It from Gien Cove managed to eke out the running. long at top speed at the cur- Powerful Lawrence, tied only the win, when a blocked kick and vent time and appear to hold by La Salle, will be out to rain 33,5135\ if: biceps. maxi]? the edge over the league clubs ravens; a: [Woodgnor‘o “1d\ Humeston was far from disap- in their section. Only the gi’lhéu “61:1: {2.1353 \aka: as pointed in the showing of his Monttors, ~derpite <the Wicks» week-end \Is 'a\ forewarning t0 Grau: Heck witn fai cleum tic wille setback, can possibly |Coach Nick Farina and his team. h\; \I ® ‘T' Vac m to the challenge that ela'n Freeport, finally rising from ‘h'ruém \5° om Gonowski. woe oe C the depths of the cellar, goes after ¢ Great Neck eleven has- not Sewanhaka'in a Conference game ©C0red a victory this year, playing Come the end of the season on Saturday with a close battle] tles with Flushing nnd ther Hicksville or Westbury will| predicted, while Westbury guns) Port Washington and scoring be returned the winner on the| for Its first victory against an magma??? of the. year Wm“ ptbdr side of the island, insofar gm]: gridiron ma- the league is concerned, and the The - summary of the - team itters or' the Inwood Rangers records to date: bu -the south shore. 'Then a county (Onbestem #9000 Cross Saturday, but the reserves son. . made to have the site of the game Both teams are still unbeaten, | | went through a scrimmage as the| Their defensive strength ha® shifted to the Freeport stadium patting to a 10-19 tie in their first Colgate mentor attempted to| come to the rescue of the because of its greater seating meeting. Since the game is almost SW°PBthen his backfleld forces. men in their last two starts, when capacity, Millevolte *announced decide the ch f ; Still on the alert for new material, they won two games on five- points. boar sure to decide the champlonshiD, Kerr emphasized the development | A blocked kick gave them a 2-8 that the Hicksville eleven had /a record crowd for loca! football of speed to back up a line that has v decision over the Sebas, while Ed er considered the idea of mak- is expected to see the return | played fine football despite the| Zendle's feld goal beat Locust ing. the change in the sch-dul- game. ream s poor record Valley, Sunday by 3-0. fter than the present setup. flawszgxyé 3:12:43 is; ight now there are leagues on the of the odds for the past three ague winner can be determined toad .... f J.\ Jn A y a- meeting between the two BRAVE .'_.°n\‘;°g # ”E TD MEET ALUMN| hamplons. Lawrence $ 0 1 Lee a 1| Yet Valley Stream and Cedar- 2.2“?! : flan-Zuni: B z: urat, if thay fall to meet, or at awl-inf.“ 3:4.\ gl f i I # 53 a Inman ast one of them, if they do, stand \*\ * q t an logical challengers of either| ; 5.3mm # § Nor'h' South Shere ‘CIUb' ie south shore or north shore po oan u i Clash At Latter U Fleld agus. winners. And the situation i po lee onn on Sunday 11 be much the same as that i g 1 ii ich existed early in the '30's H I “33 Q it | “Th- loséyn Fifeld chill). rospec- Phen the. Monitors, Par U ( #4) tive members of the North Shore ”it; 2:1“ lwzl‘zmc::: £4 's omor | Amateur Football league for 1988, t 18 # 1) will be tested by the H-mpluld Ig each 'other all over the l H k I! a Alumni, present members of the ce, ‘f\ South Shore circuit, at the Roslyn The - north shore drew up a { Io u I“ M51, fie1g0<?;:d‘=lcvm shavfld R l hedule this year for a double a l} ' 21 fi promise when it turned back the ound of competition among its f 4 1s is| Elmhurst gridders by a decisive wn members. By doing so it elim- I ”3 t #1) margin Sunday. The graduates nated many of the chotcest com- - scored a win over the Samoset lasts of the season. For example, MALVERNE LEG|0N club of Brooklyn at the e time. The Awo\ tea se to be the Valley Stream-Hicksville T0 BEG'N SEASON natural rivals Elton? the site of antest a year ago,; in which em the contest for the Roslyn eleven * Olub Sehedules Organization | is studded with Rockville Centre ckaville was the winner by an nou Tong! F vison ~8 score in a §0-minute thriller. ”i“ Seh 1M At Ds “3 3:2: fl? 2m? “£02: The Red Rider management has veen up mostly of Town Seaters and ltempted _ to contact Micksville The Malverne Legion Boys' club | one or two boys from the South ind Westbury but with no results, m the fall season with an Shore. though ome or two open dates vison rmomzhuozf um“ \211m N Conf n ppear on the calendar, neither of Lynbrook at 8 o'clock tonight. assau Conference T nem ware aut Raver # fs, ins soon ss; Grid Standings buch as answered inquiring let- interested in joining are re- ts. Thus indicating they want no mt. rt of the Gateway club, Cedar» f is 1 )n Mel ural\ attempted to book north Whore .teams with the same re- It. (1) \It snaps the motor into instant life, even on cold mornings. #0 %% Only the Monitors, cham- mplons of 1938, were able to hook with a north shore elub, az Mes\ Ryieg In -- # P Kmmtlro inskfifi SPORTS CALENDAR Repent ap erea fied (2)lt performs as well in this motor as tun-ml. Vet no dats or ten« a < MHUs meeting has been ar- A dome ranged. And the contract is a m @ ¥ Peo ) aas - higher-priced aviation . gasolines:\ {tact, met & story. a wereia! league, # m__ ¥. (4 And so another December will voll around with the leading teams 1 S08 Brigit rections falling: to m unoco Motor sed excelusivel moet one another, The fans will » - “a * # high. wiht ow. ' m ml“. y xlfizeluhflIJM“ ”roman-mum e - or nd the curtain, will be . \Q Pan -- lute ads panne n drain down with the real county ae I. \brie. 1‘ 51'va K+ dunks a mystery. ; f SouTH sho LEAGUE STANDINGS nro (hee: The Waterman Arrowbile, powered with a;Studebaker Six Automobile: lam-lawn, MYuhkuM moonnn c t l j‘;~—¢.-._41m t h mth