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[ TO OPPOSE PARK CITY COLLEGIANS AT MUZZY FIELD, BRISTOL — NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922. g —_———-—— T NEW BRITAINTEAM Dener Golter Makes BOWLING RESULTS T0 MEET HARTFORD Mgr. Kiniry's Aggregation “All ; Set” for West Side A. C. the N The crucial time for v Brit- ain faotball team is at hand, and to- morrow afternoon at Clarkin 1%ield, Captain Eddie Barkinow and his seal- warts, will be called upon to do bat- tle with the speedy West Side A, C. With the New England championship resting here last season, the fans have avakened to the fact that New Rrit- ain is on the football map, and every other team throughout the wide panse of territory covering the N. E. states is anxious to defeat locals West Side A, ¢ man ment among those who a ont defeat New RBritain any cost will he seen in the of players gathered together ox- sudd the to as is re at list this season Collect College Stars, Foremost probably is Al Into, last with the Yale am that had season until Jok Harvard w Into will play at tackl als tomorrow. On the ym the Yale star will formerly of Fordham, and who was mentioned candi- date for the Ne Britain this year, Tke Wooley will be at of the guard positions, and as the mer Trinity star s said to be going good, €ither Politis or Frankel will have a busy afternoon Two rmer New Britain ravorites will en in the lineup of the West Sidc viz Dill of "this city and Cummir of Torrington. Of the two, the greater part of the non-partisan sentiment will be with Dill who has plenty of nerve and who does not fear the going when it is tough The Dangerous Backficld. The New Britain team will have to be on the alert all for the West Side backfield 1dition to Dill, Premo and make up a trio that will have to watched | at all times. “Murphy" Worces ter collegian who has made fame in Eastern intercollegiate circles for the past few years. The West Side man- agement has secured “Dutch” [orst, of Bridgeport, former fullback of the American Chain company team of Bridgeport, to play in the backfield. Concannon, Leary, Lawson, TDully, “Dutch” Kent, t Didge hrothers and several other stars of foothall in the Capital City will comprise the team that hopes to put a check on the advance of the New Britain team toward winning the New England foothall championship this season Anent New Britain. Just a word about the team that Manager Yaxk Kiniry will trot out, and in whi the hopes of hundreds of loecal fans place every confidenee winning. (Captain Eddie Barni- who has established himself as of the greatest players in semi- pro cireles in New Hngland, will lead his boys again tomorrow—and to vic- tory, it is to be hoped Peterson, the most popular out-of- town player who has ever donned a 1ocal uniform, will b on right half back, which means a busy after- noon for the West Side team. Dew- ey Carpenter, the plucky little full- hack, and Barnes, will fill in the other two positions in the backfield, and an unknown star from New York will get into the game, just to help along the locals in piling it up on Hartford fln the ends, Jimmy pie” Koplowitz ar kow will he seen i le positions lone and *“‘Russel lege player of in one of the ea guards will and nothing need b in regard to their ahility the one and only togers,, will he found. Rogers comes from Meriden, where the trademark Rogers known throughout the world. He living up to it Quigley to Run Team. of the prizes picked up local management in several geasons has been ‘Eddie Quigley, the Holyoke, Mass., b who will run the team from quarterback, “Quig.” played a few minutes last Su after getting a llne signa and he displayed enough to show that he is the goods of the first water va- ety te nny year a fine encountered. amainst the cther flank be Rill Ma as a am one fo he team, the time for in Murphy be is a in kow, one at action. ared for by Ma- the latter a col- vears standing colleges; the 1d - Politis this pair, At center, will he four ern anke e said of he is One by the hest oy W 1y on the TLocals Have Backers, During the week local hetting men have made several efforts to get down thelr change on the locals, with an Denver, Col., O« classic of the ball player pocket part on a terday. rific drive IMore foursome stooped conventional ball his for who caun of his shirt down th the bhall ahead, O cover as over. Pickens landec ) pocket of sweat vouched the sto NUTMEG Lee Pickens, Unusual t ght had local golf course sm e fa soaped ne o ring fashion 1 squ or ry As Shot The nhl diamond concerning the ball in the its i here yes- ashing a ter. irway toward f the his head he did iarely in a counter- | eried | players| in 50 the Club officials | TO OPPOSE COLLEGIANS SUNDAY Speedy Aggregation Will Tackle T from Bridgeport | ocals at Muzzy Field, at Bristol—Lineup of Elevens, wil Nutmegs of the it Muzzy IMield, Collegians of said to hi well will start The game sen the gregation ment of The game wil pr test. FFans from attend the game, the 12:45 or the 1:47§ Excellent service ¢ traveling on the tro bile bus will Jeave Schmarre corner Hpring streets at 2 o The lineups of Nutmegs, and Neale, guard: Abetz right guard; right a lows Nar Ko eft Ryar Sariskey, quarterback; Scott, Zehrer, right halfba Collegians, A\hearn and Foley, 1 Rellly and Fannon, James, left tac left e Gay and Taylor, Ha Alien, Crosley Sweeney Daley, fullback. at the 1 left tackie; left Guard; Smith and Fisher right guard; kI and Wright, pla ton Bristol, Bridgeport, t Ve known y the 10rrow an ag- endorse- writer. he sport at 3 o'clock and ceded by a preliminary con- this city would i surburban trains. | planning to take either oppesing also be had by | An automo- | lley. East 'eloe tea har left tackle; venter; Jlynn, end; left ck; ong, nor, left right halfback; 2 o'clock from Main and ms is as fol- d, left end; Potash, Drose right tackle, Zimmerman, halfback; full- end; Dillin, center: Rush O'Leary and quarterback: halfback; Nelson, left SPILL AT AVON Red November and Driver Nickerson | Injured in Second / Week at Cherry Conn., unfimtshed Holyroor Peter Str trot and summary Avon, won the Palestrina; the in ¢ ‘ident of the Park. Oet, 0 1 iper H. the Mack pace from and ON LOCAL STRIPS What Various Performers Did: Last Night at Casino-and Rogers’ The night !the on the Rogers Casino alleys are Sad Irons 80 59 106 Spooner Olson Stiqust Perkins . | Johnson 80 a7 30 Hillsbrand Peterson | Eckey Miedliana Holt 358 443 Vacuums 80 87 98 83 §5 94 423 447 Toasters Eliner | Hindler | Volkhardt | Blankenlurg Bottonley 85 56 105 Humson Venherg Hem Tuttles Curlick Alum Wares Pawl a6 Folde Zack Bliss seifel a0 94 78 98 455 418 Percolators Restelli Radil ! Vito o took the. first in head- pace was Brett special on the closing day of the Cherry Park which the light the KEast yesterday other mixup as the Nickerson, driving was spilled, Red Novémber was not seriously, his su and Driver meeting, run tain on g do harness season afternoon. rest Red 1Ky Nickerson cur- in An- of which November, wn the 11t marred the special pace injured though | mashed ived a wa rec sprained arm and a bruised leg. little success of the Rritain writer 1,000 West team, to state that the Side A, C tha Jack Lash, aut at he locals will tomorrow. horized the will wager defeat the Get Together, New Britain, ¢ management of the New Brit- ain team has arranged that the sup- porters of the team will be taken care and tr he in Al warrants, special automobiles will crowd entrance Britain nearest the of style for the On New stands shouid b aim Britain crowd ust whoop it will The Off Ginsberg the team Harry eree; Clesson Terry Fitzgerald linesman of the pable officials the attendance W RAa It will a 1 a an receipts ‘are to be donated to a ish orphanage fund, add to increasing numbers rooters the to get up for the take care of the rest. if t olley sec to Clarkin wil er of t he procedure service and ured to care Field, the 1 occupy the ntrance, It al the New ogether, and locals, and ictals, will Parker the 1l me is estimated total as a this the ref- and head ca- that between 5,- part of the Jew- in itself will attendance be the umpire, be the All are MUZZY FIELD — BRISTOL — NEW BRITAIN NUTMEGS New England Champions 1921 VS. COLLEGIANS OF BRIDGEPORT Preliminary Game—Bristol West Ends vs. Meriden West Ends—At 1:30 president | board of directors of the New has | O'Brien ... | | Benson |Rosen | Hick | Vile Ohlson | Prior . Olsen McNamara Scarlett 2 85 Team No. Day Ha mfm d Borg Team No. 9 8 " Hertman Lynch Scranton .. Pierson Coyle | Couch Tymeson +Hannon Parrizo . Moran, D. . J. Smith 333 Team No. Terwilliger . Rathburn Rockwell Jordan 6 CORBIN Slllln"~(yn, 7 Fredricks Hickie English Sunneson Rebillard. J. Corr 90 Bertz tyherg Berg Rebillard 70 Anderson Hyneck B. Corr Kiely Baldwins. 83 83 87 84 89 Bradbury Kisselbrack Penny F. Berg 343 Squires. 80 67 102 Squire 75 Dumrhy Baldwin 391 406 ‘heyd. 81 Strom 75 (Continued on 6 Following results of bowling matches last Recreation 1s follows: UNIVERSAL LEAGUE 428—1231 83— 205 263 | 257 | 278 185 436 a6 73— 78 §1- 263 268 428—1298 90— 256 84 T— ‘N 270 248 v 79 440—1322 Sb— a3 266 Shrs S8— 79— 18 195 938 | 68— 184 96— 265 6 901 59 Bl 90— 210 279 41‘*1‘]'_) 3391020 264 210 280 !5” 81— 8h— 81— Page). and | -12871 8| 9 280 | ___|be progressing speedily. 238 | — HUNDREDS OF LOCAL FOOTBALL FANS TO WITNESS NEW BRITAIN - WEST SIDE A. C. GAME AT HARTFORD TOMORROW AFTERNOON—NUTMEGS “KID” KAPLAN DECISIVELY OUTPOINTS ANDY CHANEY IN LAST NIGHTS BOUT *——m——m INO PAYMENT YET OF “CHARITY GATE" . ('nlmwl Chance Huston Had No to Confer With Landis on Matter at New Orleans, New York, Oct. 21, ‘;anvl distribution of the $120,000 “char- |1ty gate” resulting from the calling ot the second game of the world series is still up in the air, according to Colonel Tillinghast Huston, who re- |turned yesterday from the American Leglon convention in New |The Yankee magnate was to have| |conferred with Commissioner K., M, Landis In the Crescent City over the fllln(‘flllon of the fund, hut he said!| \eulerdn,\ that they had no chance to get together on the question, The matter, therefore, is still to be! decided, and the various charity or- ganizations, including the Disabled | Soldiers’ assoclation, |a bit longer for the decision, Huston sajd that action is up to (Judge Landis. The colonel expects the |commissioner to get in touch with the | Yankee and Giant managements again, and decide once and for all how the| $120,000 will be distributed, One of the first things that Colonel | |Huston did after arriving back home was to hasten with Ed Barrow up to (the Yankee stadium in The Bronx. | They inspected the plant late yester- day afternoon and found the work to The outfield and diamond have been sodded and |made ready for the spring, and the ‘Ft@?l framework of the grandstand lqlm rearing its head up over the snn'“mt rounding Bronx landscape. HARKS OUT IN SEGOND The division last |the feat | pugi | his i wi bout sion | Charley White . Makes Very Short|It Work of Canadian Lightweight Bout at Madison Square Garden. Cl kne New York, Oct. Chicago lightweight, Marks,” Canadian lightweight pion, of a round Square Garden. harley White, "kéd out S!r]lim!, cham- last 12 match at A crashing left hook |the to the jaw sent Marka to the floor for 'that a gate of over $7,000 was rea- | ber count of ten after 59 seconds of lized elapsed. The | suddenness battle had the the second round had end came with startiing and almost before the really begun. | Both boxers opened the first round and less than dozen blows were exchanged. White | feinted for a lead several times but seemed content to feel out his oppo- nent. The Chicagoan opened the sec- | |ond round in whirlwind fashion, stag- gering Marks with a left hook. tried to follow up his cautiously in half a hoys Meri Jim Louls vietim™to his rapidly ingreasing total @ll-around athletés, The Rutgers lop- when in the ring at Weiss PAcker also is A member of the la Ipark, New Haven, the cyclonic Silver Crosse twelve and Everett plays base- | the Orleans. | |City 1ad clearly defeated Andy Chaney ball and basketball, | {of Baltimore in a 12 1 |was the second time in the career of |on the face and with a bad {escape showing up on his comely face. Each hoxer started the claret flowing in the second changed from” other cities than leriden, in-j jcluding New Britain, as their choice. Chaney style of Kaplan and every attempt he made to | Denny since starting on ‘While The favorable conditions for The Jimmy Proto of Young Silverberg of FOR ‘KD’ KAPLAN iSilver City Gyclone Decisively Beats Andy Chaney at New Haven| “Kid" Kaplan added another night, round bout, It “Blond Tiger" that he tasted de- and last night he probably re- ceived the worst pasting he has ever| |sutfered since listic sport. his entry Into Cut in several places gash on his right nose and under inning his greatest battle, did not unscathed, two abrasions round. Plenty of hands on the result, sports picking Chaney Kap's Style Fools Andy. was baffled by the peculiar inflict body punishment on McMahon's prize was thwart- Kaplan used the same tactics has featured his performances his meteoric spurt. in many of the rounds the! was battled on even terms, Kap- made and in the 11th would be {and 12th rounds he smothéred Chaney. dia {thought on part of Referee McAuliffe inl¢y select the victor. not require any time for Good Crowd. Considering. bouts were staged under un- outdoor mill- cald weather let up some but it required good heavy The night, last night in the second round o\ercoats in order to prevent one from |kins, fullback. Madison | passing off into another world, via It is estimated freezing route. on the milling. Not Up to Expectations. semi-final brought together New Haven and Ansonia. did not make as good an den a few weeks ago. Galvin called it a draw. Pleines Beats Leonard. The curtain raiser was between Col- | lie Pleines of White [Teonard of Wallingford. advantage (it on his opponent in experience and New Haven and Young Pleines had the | eye, | will have {'" wait | haney presented a sorrowful appear- ‘olonel {00 at the close of the bout. Kaplan, money | The | im- | Ipression as they did in a mecting at, tefaree | On G'ndtron Today | New 21— Another Dbrother act on the gridiron was on the program this afternoon ln| the Rutgers-Bethany game here. Yoppacker, one of Foster Sandford's | tuckles and ends, has his younger | brother, Everett, playing halfback on | | the Bethany eleven, Both are Jersey- ' men, from Bloomfield, and hoth are! Brunswick, N. J,, Oct. PRINGFIELD TEAM TO OPPOSE TROJANS | | Merrick A. Al Speedy Football Team | From Bay State, Will Make First Appearance at Vibberts Field | * The Trojans will open season here tomorrow meeting the Merrick A. field, Mass. The game wili he staged | at Vibberts Field and the kickoff will | be at 3 o'clock. The visitors are | coming to thais city with sevcral ex-\ collegians in the linevp, among them 'Burke, formerly of Georgetown; Creedon of Colby; Geronaed of Balti- ! more college, and Putnam of Texas college. Other stars in the lineup of | the visitors include Jermkins and Be- | langer. e the home | afteérnoon, A. of Spring- lineup of the teams is as fol- | | low Ellsworth and Kuba, ends: Res- (telll, Gorman, Sellers and lLoomi :mrklmx Cross, Overstrom, Sleick and | |lan won the majority where a nlmx-‘r‘nnmu guards; Ferreloto and Gun- | nong, center; Gorman quarterback; Keeters, lanr! Syledin, halfbacks hack. Merrick A. A. | dela and Turner, ends; Peltin, Mus- |can and Quinlivan, tackles; oville, }(;ourhr‘r, and Creedon, guards; Be- langer and Avezzie, center; Cerohaed, ‘qunrwrhack: Putnam, Cummings, Mc- |T.eod and St. Onge, halfbacks; Jen- and Burns, Andrews, full- Burke, Pra- | Scharff, | Snyder | the Vailey Octo- | | The Trejans will piay Parks of Torrington here on 29 ! CENTRE IS INVITED Doston College, Partmouth and Brown Want a Game With “Praying Col- | onels” at Braves' Field. Boston, Oct. 21.—Center college' 11 not be invited to meet Harvard next year, but the Praying Coloncls who have gained an enormous follow- lquickly and as Marks tried to clinch used this advantage to the effect of ing here as a result of their two great over a lightning:like his opponent to the whipped that sent EAYRS A RS A HANAGER | way, Hard REitting Outfielder of the New Club Wil Succeed Jack ' Pilot. Haven vers Flynn as Boos! New Haven, Coun,, Oct Eay star outfielder on the New Ha-| ven club, stern league champions, Com has been sold league and will next season, according to nouncement made here by George M. Weiss of the New Haven club. Eayrs will succeed Jaek Flynn. | manage that team | the CAPT. TONRY REINSTATE Boston, Oct. Capt. Henry|that Tonry of the Boston [University foot- | for ball team, whose suspension from l]\? entitled to compensation | boxing Malone-Karr hout game for scholastic reasons was an- nounced, was reinstated by the ath- letic council of the university today | test and he played in the Holy Cross|Jero game at Worcester this afternoon. I'men THE SLOWEST FOURSOME IN THE WORLD STILL onN TmE GREEN blow pounding can- | plenty. hio State Puts Up Chicago, Oct. certain player: | Michigan eleven, 21.-—Eddie | yesterday. The to Worcester of same |conference an an-|players involved or other details ar Owner|available here. Boston, | setts boxing commission has decided |tion club, and the good bout all award. his adversary It was Pleines’ he received the PROTESTS PLAY and A Kick Against Certain Michigan Men 21.—Ohio State uni- v has protested the eligibility of on the University of it was learned here matter has been referred to| missioner Griffith of the hig ten but in his absence from | city neither the names of the . NO MONEY FOR BOXERS. Oct 21.—The Massachu- neither Jock Malone of St. Paul Johnny Katr of Cleveland for ago. their bout here a week The in the third round hy Referee me Moore, who declared that the were not trying. ——— et fn — s S . THE_SLOWEST \N THE WORLD, FOURSOME EVERY MAY AS WELL SIT DoWN AND WAIT were | was called no con- | games against the Crimson have been invited by three New England col- | leges to play on a Bos gridiron next fall. Boston Celleg bartmouth and Brown have asked to meet the | | Kentuckians, it was learned today, }kn!l’if a game is arranged it will probably he played at Fenway Park, | home of the Boston American league | ’ baseball team. | il R ! YANKS AFTER BENTON. | Negotiations for His Purchase From | the St. Paul Club Under Way, i | New York, Oct. 21.—Negotiations| [for the purchase of “Rube Benton, | |former pitcher with the New | Giants and Cincinunati Reds, |begun by the New York [with the St. Paul Amerfcan associa- Edward Barrow, business manager of the Yankees, said yester- | day. In any event the deal would not be closed until the magnates' wintey meeting in Decémber and if it s carried out it will be a direct sale |not involving a transfer of Yankee [pleyers, Barrow said. York have been | Yankees lern |tre's geographical lpuck | Brown game at Bethlehem | sylvania-Swarthmore contest at Phil- | won | the Springdale Golf club here yester- 110 WASHINGTON ONEMORE VICFORY Brother os. Brocher BIG GAME OF DAY IS N § STAI]IUM | Crimson Battles the “Praylng Golonels” of Centre College New York, Oct. 21.—Eyes of east- football followers will be riveted today on the Harvard stadium where “praying colonels” of Center col- lege, Danville, Ky, and the Harvard eleven meet in their third and ‘rub- lul contest, The Crimson won in 20 and the Colonels in 1621, Despite its inter-sectional aspect the game is not viewed strictly as a means for comparing east and west 'nor north and south. It is not Cen- location *so much as the peculiar situation it occupies in the football world that makes the contest one of biggest season. Yale and Willlams, Aefde from the Harvard-Center match and the Navy-George Teah. tussle at Annapolis, today's football calendar represents a convaléscent stage of the season. At Princeton the Tiger is not expecting much trouble from Maryland and at New Haven the Rine is ready for just an ordinary crap with Williams, s Corncll and Colgate. However, the Cornell-Colgate ¢lash |at Tthaca will be no small affair nor vracuse-Pittshurgh setto at vracuse. = Army, after its scare last week from Alabama Poly. will take on New Hampshire, a team that ied the mule to a standstill last year but which doesn’t appear in first- class bucking form this season. Other Games. Other contests include the Lehigh- ; the Pénn- will the the West Virginia-Washing- Lee struggle at Charleston: the Holy Cross-Brown university melee at Worcester; and the Colum- Lia-New York university tussle in New York. adelphia; ton and CONVICTS AT GAME 48 Prisoners From the Ohio Penitén- tiary Are the Guests of Collége Stadium Opened. ! Columbus, 0., Qct. 21,—When Michigan and Ohio State eleven met in the Midwest football classic at the dedication of the new Ohio stadium this afternoon, 48 convicts fromg the Ohio penitentiary were among the spectators, guests of University Presi- dent W. O. Thompson. The eonvicts have been engaged in cleaning up the new field, President Thompson vesterday morning personally swept and dusted the box which he will occupy today. President—New KNEPPER WINS, Princeton, » , Oct. 21.—Rudolph Knepper of Princeton and Sioux City, Ia., Trans-Mi ppi golf champion, the annual fall tournament of d defeating Robert Wintringer, thig year's Princeton golf captain, and 4 to play, in the final round. Un ted Barber . Shop .. PLACF, 4 Chairs, no waiting, barhers, all having over verience, SATISFACTION GUARANTELD Cor. Main first class 20 vears' ex- B — I R e ‘,lTedious Pastimes—Waiting for a slow Foursome to Get off The Green. JuST AN |RON SHOT FROM THE GREEN IDLY SWINGS IRON GQETTING Drf == YAWNS -