ORANGE WHIPLloyd Squad Upsets Dope With Decisive Victory In Open Contestbird-hlng an offense more alr-rd than nnv exhibited by an rr eleven In recent year*, coup-Ith a good running attack and ■ lt;• lense. iCnneh Ad Lloyd's rsrt lllch grlddem were off to t ,-rart for 1935 a* thev hum-n strong Blt;»*wcll High machine ... h» rr yesterday afternoon An ummiallv largo first-game crowd of .'cvo'1! hundred fan# wax on hand for the content, to wa'.ch the team* buttle thrcugh a brilliant game that sparkled wl’h action all the wav A forward passing attack, so phenomenal In i’* success as to complete 7 of 1 attempts provided Somerset with their first touchdown, and led directly to the second. Complete botthng of the Boswell attar* until The ft-si moment# of the game kept the visitors out of dangerous territoryForrer-et attempted t» aerial flings, and no le ' than seven of these were caught to' lt;r»'ns of from two 28 varris BosWell sent the leather Into the «(r 18 t’mes and could make only four good- Somerset tnter-centlnc five and the other nine Incomplete.B.rron OeU First Tmrhdown Midwav through the second nuar-tcr after the teams 'd batt'cd on fnlr’v vm term*. Elmer Barron bnke In'o the clear over the Boswell goal, 'naee d a perfect p»« fr m Bud Morocco and the Orange had reentered t*“lr first touchdown.Ster Ram Walk*r plunecd the Pie for ’he extra point and the deciding points were on the score^Ttia* n*f* completed on fourth down from 'he n'ne-vard s'rlpc when snmer lt;• needed s'x yards for a n,lt;t aid ten merked he tumlng t' Int of ihe game From then o« Bo«-well for oh' doecedlv from behind, but wcr- r«*ver ab*' to entch up with iv,, h'lt;*e t^sni The touchdown was ih, pniml’iat’on of a 48-vnrd drive that was 'enured bv a 12-vard gallon off t’ckle bv Johnn Pu«cas and th« romule’lon of two other success-forward: beside the touchdownCubs Prepare For Last Lap Of PennanttheplavBoth Score in Last QuarterUntil the *aning moment# of the final quarter neither team could score aga.n, With paw interceptwii* by the Oi.i.uge largely buttling the BoswellcITrr.sg.Then In the final five m.uUtes of the game two .-cores were produced in rapid succession. Recovery of a fumble by Einur Harron on the Boswell 14 pav«d the way to Somerset'* second toucn-down, scored before Boswell had even threat* ncd. Alter advancing the ball • to- 'he Boswell 6 on two plav* The Orange waa set back 5 yard* for excessive lime, and on fourth down Omer lmmcll grabbed a pa» from Murrocco and was forced out of bounds on the 1-yard stripe, where Ihe Orange had Ilist down. Walker punched over the touchdown In one crack at the line, and added the extra point on the same play to make the score Somerset 14. Bosw 0.CHICAGO. Sept. 20— lt;85— If hlgh-llylng Chicago Cub*. rldinu a-long -II ..n .1 max I UK 14-game winning streak. get in the approaching World geflex. they'll l.e a different looking ball club than the one that loet 4 In succession to the awe-■nmr New York Yankee* In 1932.You have Manager Charlie Grimm’* word for It.Ah Ihe Cuba pilot all but danced :« Jig today f-r hi* male* as he sent (hem through a snappy two hour workout f-r the final **ven game drive for I he pennant, he could nothing bui a big « ub victory march right to the finish•We've got a stiff battle ahead of u* yet. but they're not going tlt; atop ii* “ he predicted.In 1*29. we got licked by Philadelphia anil we had no *xcu»e* We really had a great team, a powerhouse club. then, but a couple of bad break* and one of the game'* greatest team* beat i*.-But In 19*:, we )u*t didn't have It Ike we have thl* year. We didn't have the power anil we didn't have the pitching like we have now.Plenty of ««n«draee in Team-Just think of It. On Ihe night of July 4. we were in fourth place. l« 1-2 games behind the Giants. Frankly. I was u little doubtful of our chances then but the boy* never gave up for an Instant.The Cub* have failed to win n World Srrle* In four lt;hanc. * since 1910. winning only f-ut games while losing the autumnal cassic to Philadelphia In 1910. Il-ston in 1918 Philadelphia In '29 and New York In *3!. In the nine game* played In their last two World Series, they won only one game—against thu A's In the llurd gatne of the '29series.And Guv Bush, who won that -he, n-w wears the regimentals -f ’ho pirate*. Hush hopes to pitch against his old mates tomorrow or Sunday. eager to gel revenge by stopping their march toward Ihe pennant.World Series fever gripped Chl-rugo t-day. Because of limited time president Philip K Wrlgey announced tickets would not he handled In general reservation, but would be sold at a general sale nt Wrlgley Field. Sept. *0. or Oct. 1.1 In ease the Put'* win the pennant, jJoe Louis 1 Final Drill For Baer■tv p.imii: iittiirrx Associated Prse* Sport* W •pi ill PTU.\ LAKES. N. J.. S. (47 Jo.. J«—ut*.whothrlva hittodaylast real workHe'll get a . five sparring i Paul Caviller, heavy, who ha at Ion f-r a f«It will be Louis' ninth rln slon since he pitched ramp week* ago. Not In many year, top llight boxer gone Into a pi.riant bout with so few Workouts under his belt.Joe Heady Aon The truth i* Joe in ready noha* been lighting so often i last year very IllUc condlt i* required. A heavy eater out of training, it usually is xary to take off n few pound that Is about alt.In hi* last few ring appen Joe ha* been holding his pu but slnee tomorrow's drill last, tr liner Jaek Blarkburi promised to let him cut nose This was bad news for the lunate sparring partner*.Follower* PnnHdrnt Everybody bubbles over confidence In thin camp, from down to the lowliest hang John Koxborough. one of the er'* manager* predicted Louis konck liner oui no later th* fifth round.Thl* wa* the dullest day the ha* known. Visitor* were f«-l.-ui*. resplendent in a bright hat, marched across the *tr the camp pup and hail gin** o with a group of admirers.Joe's wedding to Marva T now Is scheduled for any tin tween the end of the fight and nesday noon.FATHER OF THREE FACES DEFORT AT ION TOERIE. Sept. 20—iA’i—Patsy mlno. father of three, children deportation to Italy attrr pi guilty to charge* of attempt extort 11.000 from Vincent M elto.Immigration authorities sa federal court that he entercc United States Illegally.Official* MU* MayAn official's - boner'' was largely re- • sputuible for the Boswell score, whichcame just two plays before the end-l ..ktkoIT Bent I” .he game A B.wwell pass which BuJ I ' ™' '; , .. 'rsa rssa asfaac, •BK-iSss 'zrzrjxzcot.:d be learned last night piovide no) u . ‘ su h stipulation. Three plays later;‘Dubmaky heaved one to Peterson which ‘ •.the big halfback dragged in and gal- dinut*. t lo]rd 38 vards to the Somerset 1. long- through. (»ur chance*, est gain of the day. Dublmky punched it over by bare inche# on the first try. bu‘. Motovlch failed on the extra point.It won a eoniest crammed with action all the way. Both teams dis- I I.li.v.il mi w ■ rful and w ell -ha lam i d !Si Cochrane Prepares Tige For Series Against CubsManWorld rub*, id I IIIleague I- Deans To Bea Load of Cardf Stretch Driveit.I think wecan take i nnng-Two hours aft* led hi* club home tour on which l»e•ochranp had m an easternI lost eightST. I.dc• k worklt;payer* Ihr-ugh u t Navla Field, more -ff days thl* nne We've got «uuotandlngbusiness.Ileliei■•* Tiger* “In'ca u trleiInuU and l«yesterday. S.Mi-key H ie Ainerli xs only !•d aboutj were in losing | “pen daiguc Hag. lK'tr-it (I Wo If .11114*94 out HI IFrHelurI have‘ V4ll)( I DualMarlin In OulllelilSmukler Star as Temple WinsI II 11.xIno WgriThe lineups.I'»*. *i»nicr*cl11.1*0 I’ll | t.LK.I.T1.0Gray back ... BeKG . KT.M VKt.lo I II AHHKKSSESSTATE BKEWI Its: 11Jell.Fit..Kovaolexra, w . V. 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