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Speaking of Sports Local fAght followers will travel to Hartford Friday night te wateh Al Bhubert perform against the rejuven. ated Mickey Travers, The New Haven boy ls making & great comeback cam- palgn but will find & worthy eppons :,:t'tu the veleran New Begt bat. 3 Mike MeTigue is to break relations with Joe Jacobs, his manager, Mike wants to return to Ircland and enter business there, The contract between them has 10 months more to run and in that time Jacobs hopes to keep MeTigue busy, Bernle Berdou, flywelght ehamplon of France, will make his American debut Friday night at Madison Square Garden meeting Johnny Hamm of Pittsburgh, Eddle Bheviin, who Is to meet George Ward in Boston Friday night, is training at Dartmouth, where he is boxing Instructor, —r— The Robinson-Wilson bout at Bos- ton last week drew $18,412, Sam Langford Is down In Mexico City, knocking ‘em cold, He stopped Jim #lynn In three rounds last week and was challenged by Jack Johnson and Frank Moran, Harry Greb is grabbing off the kale in big bunches. He will take on Soldler Jones of Canada at Pittsburgh, Nov, b. Young Stribling, the southern sen- sation, is coming north. He Is to meet Phil Krug In Newark next month, Next Tuesday night at the Pioneer club in New York Abe Goldstein will defend his newly won bantamweight laurels against Harold Smith of Chi- cago in a 12-round contest. Both men have posted forfeits to weigh in at the bantamwelght limit of 118 pounds, Jimmy Jones, the aggressive west- ern welterweight, who is suspended by the New Jersey commission and also suspended In this state, will try conclusions with Mickey Horkins in a 12-round declsion bout at Youngstown next Monday night, Irish Johnny Curtin, w'n» Luocked out the highly touted Pittsburgh fighg- er, Pete Zivic, last week, says he in- tends forcing Abe Goldstein, who iz now recognized champion of the ban- tamweight class, into a bout. Johnny's manager says that Goldstein was to have met his protege Thursday night at Newarlk, but called off the match, stating he was {11, the management of the laurel club in Newark silibstituting Spencer Gardner. Junior Lightweight Champion Jack Bernstein has been signed to meet Johnny Leonard, the fast Pennsyl- vania fighter, in a 12-round contest, at the Commonwealth club, New York, Nov. 17. Brown has hopes of trimming Yale Saturday at New Haven. The Bru- ins’ hopes have been raised by the re- turn of Sayward, an end; Bacon, an- other winman; Howarth, a good kicker, and Dixon, t6 the squad han- dled by Ed Robinson. Colby and Maine will hook up in the big tussle of the Pine Tree State championship series Saturday. Maine is favored to win. Howard, Springfield boy, is heing prepped to take Al Fricke's kicking duties for Wesleyan, in case youngster's injuries will not permit. him to play in the Little Three series. . The classic among the small college clashes in New Engiand this week will be between Middlebury and Tufts, Both have fine teams and the Ver- mont outfit, with a tle game against Harvard, hopes to win over the Casey- coached eleven, other 'win-man; Howarth, a good Dartmouth forwards ripped so many holes in the Vermont line last Satur- day that most ot this week at Burling- ton will be devoted to efforts by Coach Crisp to plug these gaps. Cleo O'Donnell, who has beén se- verely criticised because Holy_ Cross dM not defeat Harvard, does not de- serve the censure, He has a one- man coached team and was alone on his bench waiting for Harvard de- fects while at least 10 Crimson ex- perts were on the Harvard side lines, sizing up plays and opportunities for that | i i ] . The U. 8, 8. Colorado, commanded by Captain Reginald R, Belknap, docked in the Brooklyn Navy Yard after a most successful trial cruige. She will remain in New York for two months while her fire control system is being installed. The ship is the first all- electric dreadnaught of the American navy. Note the “beads.” They are strain insulators, a vital part of the immense clectrical system on the huge craft. One man can control the ship's entire 80,000 horsepower through its electric system. The “beads” are on all stays an® superstructure support wires, ML SR e ot LA to develop Cromjey Intb a :Irmw1 kigker, needing a player who can| score from the field, 3 | | Artificlal tees for use at kluknfl'h( and in tried®or placement goals, may be permitted next year, according to| Walter Cantp, Such an Innmvnlloul would save much time during a game, | as the players now waste valuable | minutes in calling for the water bucket and mixing dirt and water into | the mud tees, l It's getting to he just one tost aftor | this season. ‘The liams, Saturday, another for Colun next Is against W Cornell is to increase {ie seating | capacity of its stands to 30,000, Gil Dobie is proving a paying investment | to the Big Red management. Vanderbilt hopes to come north next year and play at the Bowl, giv-, ing the Elis the date usually usslgnmlf to Michigan. A fan who gloried in the deed ot Notre Dame on the football field and | who took particular pride in the vic- tory of the “lrishmen” over Prince- | ton, has the following to say: “Be- cause of my ancestry, I have for years | taken pride in the football uumm-c-‘ ments of Notre Dame, known to us| all through the newspapers as the | “Fighting Irish.” As I scan 'hl:i!'i lineup I glimpse such good old Tip- perary names Honsinger, » S(uhl-‘ dreher, Obery Kiser, Bergman and | Weibel, all of which smack more of | the Turnverein than the rolleall of the | Hibermans.” | | clamor Jim Thorpe, once the greatest of all toothall players, led o team of In- dians out on the field against the All- Awericans on Haturday In a profes. slonul game, and endured all the agonles of a 67 to 0 defeat, Thurw" YALE QUARTERBACK hawl: at cvery move, and at least two| (Continued tromi Preceding Page), of the palefaces cotered him. The Indian line, with the exception of Long Time Sleeps: center, Charging Buffalo, tackle, Standing Bear, was pitifully w No fewer than five of Thowpe's punts were blocked, - .~ Colgate Drills New Men, Hamilton, N. Y. Oct. 24.—Diek Harlow, Colgate coach, gave the new materiol on the Colgate squad a chance to show its ability yesterday uiernoon, as he is firmly convinced | thut muny ot the freshmen are of vareity callber, Cornell Practices. Hard. Ithaca, N. Y, Oct. 24.—After two-day rest the Cornell varsity got | down to business again yesterday and | praciice tor oig games is now in | | full swing. Coach Dobie has begun | adding a few new pla¥s to the Cornell repertoire, but most of the time yes- | terday and for the next 10 days,* for| that matter, is to be given to smooth- | ing out rough spots and improving | the provision witn which old plays are | executed, George Thurns may be the next man- | ager of the Poston Lraves and Frank ! Chance may go to Washington. i 3 . i al Chicf Bender and “Lena” Styles| have been wuspended by the Balti-| more 1 ror disgraceful conduct at a reeent banguet, | gement Local football fans are beginning to for Al Blanchard to be given a regular’s on the AV-New| Britain team, nan of Water- | bury is o good player, but week in| and week out he is not regarded by the fans as ¥he equal of “AI", -— ¥ y | No Let-Up for Navy, “lim" Politis conounces that his| Anvip oo Md., Oct. 24-—Working | leg i coming around In fine shape| for ¢ with Princeton in Balti- and it will tauke a good man to get moie i vaturday, the Naval Acad- | past him when he crouches against| emy tooiuuil ieam held a hand prac- the Steam Rollers on Sunday. tice yesterday afternoon in a muddy — - —_— field, while a cold, drizzling rain af-| forded the worst weather conditions of the fall. 'There was no let up, however, in the spirit of the navy Apparently Coach Folwell the same team against e ¢ favm in London are daliberately bred, of studying g the species. pest There whero the ho steimin methods of :Brrr! The Frosh Takes a Ba Lake Mendota serves as first assistant in hazing activities at ! the University of Wisconsin. When the freshman gets unruly he ' ing in its cold waters. the Crimson. O'Dounell will now try | bather in the pictare is a frosh who got teo fresh with the sophs. | gets an unceremonions duc Thebox with theharidy easy-opening ke NO SQILED HANDS Princeton, barring accident, which | started against Penn State. ROGERS' ALLEYS. NESW BRITAIN MACHINE LEAGUE 289 - 165 2865 309 300 82 4821410 04— 2!0“ 89-- 262 Linnehan Secor. | M. 117— 309 Maher | 450 498—1457 | Time Study. 79 470 4311230 | 81— 106— 306 iy 257 | Bcharter 81— 269 110— 310 The unwilling Egypt and the places. 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Gollon " 1 Stotts 111 Rawlings [ Low Man " v [ winougtnir 7 Carlson 1 Paul i | eatn 1 120 108 Prettiest In State Miss Irene Pergantis of Atlanta, Ga., won the honor of be- ing the most beautiful girl in her state, a state which prides itself on its beauties. The contest was held in conjunction with the | Southeastern Fair in Atlanta. : . ready for a new car, there is always a Studebaker of a style, size and price that will exactly i 1924 MODELS AND PRICES-f. 0. b. fs Terss to Meet Your Convenience M. Irving Jester 193 Arch Street