The News from Paterson, New Jersey (2024)

TirrasDAY, November 1023. a tee SONS foremost, newspaper CITY LEAGUE ELEVENS READY FOR SECOND GAMES SUNDAY 1' 11 1 THE PATERSON EVENING NEWS Art9 How IIS GUSH WITH LI10UI3 US' ANXIOUS TO SHOW HOHAK A FEW NEW TRICKS GLE AT DOHERTY OVAL Riverside and Second Ward Rivals to Collide at To-towa Oval Sunday Sixth Warders All Set to Take Measure of riatti-Fipj. Yergcr Combination That Walloped Unions Sunday at Doherty aL tn rrc bv Elms Last WeckWltBe CThat They Have a Real Club TiRo-ians Pfcm First Victory, I another surprise package Sunday straight setback of leagua com Third wrd the Paterson professional football I Hoy Shutting, and Earl Gray, 4 ftt I ksndSed tha Mohawk-Union gjrrnooo fb. second Footbatt fans of ahm year back will surely recall the great battle put up by the Lincolns snd Diamonds of former day when 'these Two twwns were the best the city could boast of. The question now It will the present day teams put up Interesting snd Slotting UatthS-'M thdr predecessor.

Bo tr this season both teams hsre been showing wonderful signs. warn eleven are all of upeetf'ng team, who previously-th S'U The Mohawks, tb only tam hi hot because their club didnt league, able to garner a victory petition. Tha Unloni haven't bean able 7o'0ra a victory tbua tar this season, and ne aam goea lor the Third Warders, who hav been held to a scoreless tie la both their contest so tar. The Record Warders hare lost i -h- tii iUJ of game ao stficlently last Sunday will bd In charge of the game et the Rivorrtda field, which ahoald be even more Interesting tnan tfre great clash staged there last waek. The kickoff will take place at I-39 oclock, and the tesms will lineup as follow: Elm it ,1 4-btc to com.

jutsh .1, through and win. that Th three aame this Mason, but they 11 wear through up beat tha Third Warda last woek. the hsW-bd W-ihaough -Aet. some real hard practice aeeelons Rinaldi Mohewk distinction Unions. wh' Left End.

Si. Hartley Mack r.jjrongh the ceirier While Fenwick Kelley yA Left Tackle Marlnosky toi, F.urlsnso Mtlea iljj. Lett Guard small blue fVet, ha Irlller tot the Third 1 to ttietr second Ertswia Oraf Woodwaa Plpp Center had smooth going. The Lincolns this yewgf beset of, ttus. Of -the best tms that ever repreecnted th bllltoppers, and It will take mighty strong eleven In this neck of the wood to stop their furious pace.

The Diamond feel real confident that they will ba the first lor I team defeat the Lincolns and are raring to go. Coach Freeh of the Lincoln has requested that all member of his team report for final practice tomorrow evening at Often Park. The following will represent the contesting tennis at Tototr Oval, Sunday afternoon: Lincolns: Bumpe, Morrison. Of ten, Fisher, Marshall, Freeh, Schrlck. Hendnger.

McNamara, Claude. Dante, Brannatf, Polomboj Methvsn, Calhdun, Lambert, DeGraf, MrCann and Oeraca. Diamonds: SchuUxe, Marino. Bella, Hem ten, Williams, Briggs, White, Harris, Saversna. Bastady, Da Vito, Ubertt and Whitten.

VlgoriU Reed Stanley Right Guard Email Fchwabblcs Springsteen Rolls Right Tackle memo a T.SV 3 thts week, the last one held Tuesday sight at which time he snd Cosch McOraw laid down the law to the player. Boat the Mohawks, I th battle cry of the 8ixth Warders, and from alt report coming from their eamp they stand a fair chance of gaining their objective Tha Indiana In their game last week with th Union war pretty well battered, and this Is one of the reasons th Elma believe that they will come through to can quer, Thet feel that th Union softened 1 np the Mohewks although they didnt beat th Indians, but they mad the teak ell Hie aaslef for them. Terser and PlattL as wall as Plpp, who 1st also handling th deattntea of the Mohawks, feel that th team which like on of the lightest In th lesgne, will hang np victory No. 3 Sunday afternoon, and do It. In a more convincing manner than they walloped tbs Unions last week.

All the Injured players are coming around and they wera all present at the practice session held Tuesday night, ready snd anxious to get Into action against the EliiiS. The Elms surprised all the wiseacres kt week by the manner In which they played the strong Third Ward club toa standstill. Perry OByrna Right End Brophy Doom Quarterback Higgins Datg r. IN I ES for- Gurney Riverside outfit will ba the first ridlms. Manager Joe Leonard of the Riversides Is all het up berans hi tlub didn't play rel honest to goodnesa football ta t'ha first half of thetr gama with tha Elms' and ha 1 determined that It won't happen thts Sunday.

Tha Third Warders were put through a praettra session last plght that they will remember for quite some time to come, They were given orders, and these orders will bare ta ba carried out or there will ba aoma bench warming dona by tha man who are supposed to know their "otrlons la this contest. All eyes will undoubtedly be focussed on Canning, a newcomer, who showad a great deal against the Elms last week. Ha la ona sweet football playar taka It from those who hare watched him In action Another "harp who la scheduled to play for the Third Warders 1 Shannon, and the dope on him la that he la also a real honest to goodness football playar. Tha contest will be handled by Referee Charlie Steels of Belleville and Umpire Tommy Hinds, who worked ao well last week at Peer-lees Oval, There la ona thing certain about this league, it has tour fearteas officials, who know the game from A to and who are In the game every minute It Is going. The lineups: Unions Third Warders McEwaa Lucas Robert Deer Left End Alexander Sveda McErert Left Tackle Whitmore McOrady Left Guard Duncan Borer Peter Center McOravr BorxelUnO Lett Halfback Madams Little Right Halfbaek Connell Phillip (more it AT Hie Fmiwm Isdau, Ise- Cno eeue (i, Me' RlPSQUiTETTO ftclnskl Kenner- Fullback 1 1 I I FOUR IIESSLER PINNERS SHOW WAY IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE The M.

C. A. "entor baakot-hall team will have lte opponents Saturday night, th Alpa five of th Paeaaio BoV Club, pu the Ellison street court. Having hmrd of th defeat -of th Ocawiudn by the locals on Tuesday night they proceeded tOjnd they all set to band out hook a game with the team Part, Nov. 11 Th Institute of France has 19,000 franca tt doesnt know what to do with.

It was eet aside for M. George Clemencestt when he was elected and refused to be officially received, As agent of th tnslttut has several times offered th money to Plemen-eeau, who always replies; The In-etituieT Never heard of It. Atd tha money keeps on drawing Interest. Defeated by Passaic Stars In Thriller at Entre Nous Court, 30-26 Quartet of Laundry Maple Smashers on Top in Industrial Division Scott De Palma Stars on Top 1 in Retail Division. A.

APPEL Talk about your Four Horsem*n Netre Dame, or your four Centaur of N. Y. but the Heaaler Laundry bowling team ha four big a hots, wbo era showing the way ip the Individual race In the cvre.Hvii Strictly Kouhtr, inar ufr iftian of habbi WiUnitln to. I Arci'liUfiui fur mU fcav affair HamiUon Arc. IWl Opposition Offered to Foreclosing on Chattel Mortgage- Gauf'r 1 1 Shannon heeral stf 1 of th Wolff Whitchill JEWELEKS ratun cavil Right Guard Mlnskl Mesklt Moots Right Tackle Rfttanherg Lewi Proctor Right End Webster Matthews Morrison 8treckfus Quarterback v-srt i i 1 I i 1 1 tj .1 i i If I i i I 1 1 195 Market Street ln.HU Manium HelMlaw In hopes to rerun' a measure of revenge for the Boys Club team.

During the past three year they have won seventy-five games and lost erven, according to th manager of the team In an Interview wtth on of the officials of the physical department of the yesterday. This will he the second game Of the icanon fur the Elltaon atreet basketeers, who are determined to go through the coming year without a defeat The game will atari a I o'clock sharp, with competent referee in Charge. Ladle and gentlemen are Invited lo Th ltnwup follow: ALPS. Y. M.

C. A J. Creegsn Forwsrdn O. Tulenko Newton Forward. -3, mows E.

Forester Forwards. J. KovaMcky Btanb Forwards W. Saroutka ...8. Llpslt Centers J.

Koss Titus Centers. E. Tokavtk Guard. M. Beserbsk.

Guards Janus, Coach Guards All Y. M. C. A. player are requested to be on hand at, 2:30 oclock aharp and all fan in their seats at 3 oclock, or near that time as possible.

'15. 154 164.3 153.4 k.L, Falls Y. Tel. II OU. Oil.

Lyona Bibbing DePree Fleming (Special to th News) Jersey City, Nov. 11. Opposition to continuance of a restraint against his foreclosing a chattel mortgage for tl.100 on the an Market, 192 West Ridgewood road, Ridgewood, oph rated by John C. Vasilow, was offered by Outseppe Pertlno, holder of before Vtce-Chaneellur Bentley Wedneaday noon. He sold tb place to the complainant, Leonidoa Economic and Paul Nelson on May 3, last, for 35,000, receiving $2,000 cash, and the balance In note, with the chattel mortgage a collateral security.

He charged that a violation of the ttrm of th lien occurred when Expectations of opening the home season In wpprlpriaie fashion were shattered heat nbtfhl wtlh a vengeance, when dh Paeaaio Big Five upeet the prediction of the wiseacres, and went home the winner over the Pontiiu by a score of 30-2, in one of the finsteet games that baa been unreeled In these part' thle year, The teams battled nip and tuck for the major part of the game, but the visitors spurted In tfee cloning minutes and managed to snare a well win, Thetr paaswork and shooting were feature. Freed for the inn era, toyed bang-up game. Inability to play in perfect coordination wVh each other, era the salient reason for the upset of Manager Rusdcaa well told plana The team will praclce thla wwh and a revival of form 4e looked for when they line up against the Consumer next week. A capacity crowd witneeaed the game last wight and they went home a well satisfied crowd. The mimic, furnished by th Pontine Synoopatora, gave the dancers plenty of time hi which to ehow their knowledge of th terpM-eoresn art.

Johnny Lane refereed laet night and hi work was a masterpiece. The box score follows rONTlACS. FB. FP. TP.

IEL GAS -the AL "Anti -Knock" Paterson Industrial league. Th quartet of pinner, who nr on top are Van Vllet, wlfbt, an average of 189.2: Dawd. who 1 hitting the pin for 18Li Murphy who ha a mark of I8.i and last but not least Monso, who boast of 1S3 S. While the laundry worker are topping -em alt In th Industrial loop, the two atari, of the Scott A DoPaJma outfit are doing likewise In the Retail League. Madams ha an average Nf 132.12; while hii team mate, Sor-rentlno te next with 11.4.

In third place In this loop Is Spin of the Qfiackenbuah team while fourth place ta held by Fits. Simmons of th same club, and fifth place goes to Russell of the same quintet. The standings as released by the Board of Recreation follow: General Industrie Leegoe Neme. BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY HARRY KREIGEB Wale Becht Cpyle Hogan Left Halfback Rapone Manning Wadsworth Quick Right Halfback Scotltn Searanszy- Shaw Fullback lives you more era gtatw iraen Diiwiir ova cav f-more mileage XL GAS will nAt It cannot harm four motor. at this man says; JuAe 16,1926 IndivMual High Score Above 209 Vaa Vie It, Hsnsler Laundry.

24 Monao, Hessler Laundry, Wright Aero IIS Shallberg, Wright Arr Newenhaua. Labor Cooperative 231 Dowd. Hessler Laundry ,,.231 Murphy, Haasler Laundry 230 Wood, New York Telephone 226 Patton, Telephone 32 Romary, -Wright Aero 82 Graf, New York Telvbone 213 Van Hoorn. Gulf Refining 20 Sherman, Standard Oil 20 Labor Cooperative 204 Blbblnjs, New York Telephons 204 Stanton, Little Falls 202 Lambert, Wright Aero v. 202 Retail League 23 PEiiEmr SWEDE OIIMBTED BEATS TEAM MATES COLD AND GRIPPE TABLETS ,00 Av Keenly, N.

Mr. H. r. WiltoM. Dowd sallow, who had purchased the Interest in the shop of Ms partners, wrote to the Brooklyn office of Stutsman A Worsrner company to take out good delivered cm credit.

Tb mortgage claimed that hut 3500 In merchandise and $1,000 til fixtures remained In the hop as security for hi lien, wber the complainant Claimed la merchandise and $1,000 fixture were In the place, The court continued the rest raint against a sale undr th chattel mortgage until Monday, Asking counsel to secure the letter alleged have been written by Vasilow to the Brooklyn rencem, Will rid your cold or grippe la 24 hour. A aur remedy. Price, lie a box. Sold only At Monso Sinks Hawker While paying for Orange Outfit at Colonial City Capacity 1,000 T. O.

Avr. Name. Madams Kriegerf. laxmela. f.

Hopwortb, f. Garni de, McCue. g. Hughes Coetaek g. IS Mill It.

MsttKVrr aiu hsuiitss rr. aVK, anil INSOLL St. bhoaiiwat am as Aiiison Spit fn- ooe of the leading gas in tha Newark tamtoty, eight gasolene i'atkms of our own, hewing delivery In tank have always fait the of handling an anyi-x have been In baalneaa, Snet the public demand 8 of this character, vt 7 handled MltchelGaa, our opinion la the beat luel that has come to Won. Ml TO -MEET COCHATOAS Russell Cubby .,..8 Gleek Young PASSAIC. Fisk Tires Give You Greatest Values Without Any Question.

Gee, f. Freed, L. DePalm 8 Llpsltx W. Morris Flrstbrook Yacoma. g.

Vaa der SohsfT, President Bohn OBrien, Hie National League, has a big problem on his bands, and Is attempting to figure out why Mee-Tin, Martin and Creiruntna, who reside fn or around Newark, flailed appear at Kingston for tie game there last night, and made it neoessnary for Che Kingston eioh to loan Art Iower and Swede Grtm-atead to the team, in order that a gim might be pleyed, Gr1mid -won th gasne for the Orange dub with a wild hev fn th lawt minute of play- Two things may be done by O'Brien today. The first, forfeit the gam to Kingston, or order tt replayed end have the entire re-eept go to chanty. In the other game played Met niht the VteWJrtiona defeated the Celtic at ArradH Halt la a thriller, by a score of 80-2. The box score of the Kingston game fedtows: Fisk Tire are built up to a standard not down to a price, hut whc.3 aver yu buy a Ffk Tire of any or type yon re-tel? vorth of lirt It la poeai- bl ta receive Tire price will not drop; on the contrary price arVt a low ebb now and ad vine buying. Be for new, track f*ck nd courteous.

wUllug aervlc. Vsialla, llrdterhoff Vn Pelt D. Hlr Merrick Babco*ck Referee -tian. out coatomsra begin Mitch) Ou they ttirk, Ibt difference in price is 2 by the increased power end we ere certainly Mltehet Ges erho demand art anti-1. Yoate very truly, Able gas tt oils joe.

'f w. Haaa, President ALIeTOUJKiGIATKS GAME, The Breakers Atlantic City, J. 1RK.MIKH E- H. (sIZK a3to 0.05 Eifht on the Boardwalk tit. BO Tonight on the Haekenwk A.

court, tb AlI-COliegTate will open their 192-22 season with th Hackensack A. C. The Alls are going out 'of their elaaa in this contest hut nevertheless they are prepared to bring hem the heron, i The All-Collegiate would Ilk toi meet any-light JunUw and wltl travel for a suitable guarantee, They would Ilk to hear from the Wsgaraw Second, Argo Five, I T.IO Ivorth the Few cents be assured of Letter fewer repair bills ier motor life? fiaAo 14.13- Individual JflRh Scores above am) Young. Quackenbueh A 23 Madams, Scott A DePalma 332 Sorrentlna, RrottA DePalma- 224 B. Miller, Morro Goal 223 Fltxslmmons, Quackenbueh A 221 t.

DePalma, Scott A DePalma 817 Cubby, Soott A DePalma 11 Glaek, Quackenbush 1) III Van Pelt Quackenbush 210 Spits, Quackepbush A .....20 I). Hire, 20th Century Ck 20 Russell, Quackenbuelt A 304 W. Morris, Morrt Coal 303 Preferred- a hard-fought football game at Weidmann Oval Ust Sunday afternoon, th HUlavsnns end the Cochatos. of LUt.e Falla, ended hostilities with neither team being able to score. The result ef this game did not satisfy' thee bitter athletic enemlea ao they Immediately arranged for another gam to be played thle Sunday At Weld mans nUfinsg at 3 p.

m. Both teams aver that th gme 1 bound to end differently, both claiming in advene that they will wla The two teams are practicing otrenuoualy thla week as a great deal depends on this gam. The playing of the Hillmans last Sunday wss not np toi their usual standard due to the long lay-off on account -of Inclement weather, but they are practicing strenuously this week In order to reach the form they are capable of attaining. When the whlatie sounds for play to atart, the Hill mans will line wp follows: Right end, Yeung; right tackles. Bingel, Andersr.

Pagaao right guards. centers Ernprtch, Joe: left guard. WUSIe Verbeke, Coen: left tackle Con ay. J. Connolly; left ends.

Van, Suchawlch; ipkner-backs, "Patois, Hayfnnger; Left halfback, Shorsima: -right half-beckt. Lee. T. Connolly; fullback. WymL i 18.40 'iiwlio to 70 IRUW ij.

ns 80x5 23 13 20 Brand Fiv and the Viking. 81x5.23 BorSTbann. Kioonda, f. Knoblauch, Harvey, g. Artu.

g. "Onathm Ctmcerefng ftcftrMf EL OIL COMPANY Avewe, Keeney, ft 1 Stick to li 4.03 805.77 825.77 la Fall and all season by tbone who" knew and want the best either upon the' American or European plan and aeptibie rates withal 8.K5.77 The line-up for th All 1 fol-lew: Brestln. captain; Tom Carroll. John Jo Foggy Halt, and Ed. Carroll For game writ or phone Frank Brealln, 293 Tast Eighteenth! afreet.

Paterson. N. Lambert, 159 5-M. $20.03 diloa 32.05 20.70 gcirt 5 3.5 H-i 82x800 SfZi) 10 SIB Fill Msum 85x8.00 fi.til.35 82x8 20 i 11 (TPI4I7I Benzol Blend GAS $31 80 838 20 RANGE, PCI. FP.

TP AfiaeHwiafn, f. Norman, i. Grtrootead, Povrera, g. Scrtil, g. $37.00 320.75 $-- go I 8, 10.73 Cczccrts Teas Golf (kxilt I 44.15 Glbraltaf, Nov.

11 Tw piece! of skull estimated to he 20,009 years Old hav been fouud near! the Devils tower here by Mtos'D. 1 A. Gsrrod. of the laetttut de PalcontoVog! Human of Franca and Oxford University. 841.30 All'Ll AlWlY ON HIM) TUfere--8olador y-RTO 4t OF The Ailing Big Five will awing into action tomorrow evening at Haeketl.

wher they will hook np with the quintet representing that community. Th Rubber Company team has been kept on th Jump by MaRager Leo Gallo, bXh confident that his Wys will come through with another win tomorrow. The toltoiwlng playei are' requested meet at Waehlngioq and Kiilaoa atrestc at T-kS oclock: Raughardt, Claxton. Zee ter, Pch, fhergana, Gecrt and Kt ry. EYEREADY BATTERIES Tiro and Tulw Ri-pal rr-J AUTfr TIRE VULGMIillliG WORKS Frospect Street Tt lepbono Larcilrf-rt 822A-R.

Jctl Hillman, President. A. HUlmna, Leningrad, 'TNor. Kusaetaova, II yar-old waitress of Leningrad 1 being hailed a a woman Nurmi, Soviet officials claim for her the world record for women la the middle dint ocec. In a tyads Union track meet her she ran 90 meter in I minute 23 eeoonds, which 1 declared to he eet ree London, Shingled hair ta to stay In atyl for ten year at leaet, according tdlhe British halr-J dresser gathered at the Hair- dressing Exhibit kinat Royal Hortt-S cultural hall.

Hdvjtw, th Etsa crop will go, aa tt t-O-oo maacuHpe, th kalrdrey 'to Mayenne. France. Nov. 11 Marie There Ratio ut. a atxtee year old.

nureemald; beeume angered at remarks, made about her by her employer, ao sb fed their baby pl. The baby lift was saved and Maria has goae to a Reform acko'-L.

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