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Speaking of Sports Dosaliue 5.7 in o Maplenood eahibi. o resterday Hamard s & slight farverite over Dartmouth teday Wisconsin seems fo have the edge ever Minnesela fer teday's battle Flameng the big ten Whe is the geeaiost fighler in the world* Jack Dempsey? Nops Jehuny Duundee ! "Aw, quit your kidding Dundee whipped stopped Leanard Well just lissen: Joe Bhugrue, Joe Fhugrue Beany Leonard Benny whipped Ted lLewis Ted Lewis whippell Soldier Dartfield. Holdier Bartfield whipped Harry Gieb, Harry Greb whipped Tomny Gibbons, Tom- my Gibbops whipped Hilly Miske, Billy Miske stopped Fred Fulten Fred Fulton stopped Bam Langioerd Bam Langford stopped Jim Viynn, and Jim Fiynn knocked out Jack Dempsey in one round 16 that doesn't make Johnny Dun- des the greatest fighter in the world we'd like to know where wil the bananas went to, anyhow = What is clalimed to be 4 world ree. ord for high school players is credited to Field Phelps, halfback of the Colorado Bprings eloven, Wwh registered a clean-cut drop kick fre the B%-yard line, Colorudo Hprings Nas playing against & rival high 0ol team from Wlorence, Colo,, when Phelps dropped back and pers formed his amazing feat, Experts in 'Frisco predict that four Calfornians will be listed among the first ten In the national ranking of tenniy players this year, B S Fhey ave #xpeeted to he Willlam M, Johnston, who is certain to runk se ond to Willlum Tilden; Howard Ki sey, Robert Kinscy and Harvey Sno grass, who appear to huve carn sixth, seventh and ninth places re- spectively, The others, incinding Tilden, will probably be R. Norris Willlams, Vin- cent Richards, and Francis Hun- ter, third, fourth and firth; Car! Fischer, cighth, and Manucl Alonso, tenth, Well, bring on Hartford, The 1ted and Gold look capable of hundling them now, That was a great run Johnny Grip made. Catehing a punt and racing 40 yards for a teuchdown, with but 10 seconds to play, s some feat, The work of Grip and Zehrer w neat an exhibition of playing as th New Haven fans have seen, and they were loud in their praige of these two hoys. A crowd of ahout 200 fans were present from New Britain. The whole crowd was estimated at about 1,500, Up to this game the New HHaven team had not met defeat. They de- féated' Crosby and Middletown High schools and Motchkiss academy. New Haven is planning to start an investigation as to the eligibility of Baron, fullback of Hartford. They claim that he has played four years. Grip got more punishment from embraces after the game than he did daring the game. Croll, Coyle and Koplowitz deserve mueh credit for their‘hard work as cheer-leaders. Just before the game a crowd of well known New Britain *youths were seén climbing ovéy the fence. Théy felt that they nceded the exercise, they explained. Hagen and Sarazen beat Bryne and = |eates the | Barasen, the sensational twe year |old, easlly defeated Happy Thoughts Inuud-u and was crow ned the champ fof 1885, Warl Bande had the leg up jen the winner | Prank Chance goes back to O |eage, this time as the new m er [ of the White Box, “The Peeriess Lead. er has signed up for one year deposed Hridgeport manager, now demands an invest | tien claiming that charges made against his management have injured his reputation. GRIP RAGES FORTY Pisher, the YARDS FOR SCORE: (Continved from Preceding Vegv) showing the boys od by any high treferee, The by pas not heen equ school tewn In the past few years. The team giever lpoked hetter he fore this year,” They had everything. They cut Toase with a passing game that surprised their most loyal ro ors, and with the exception of first few minutes of play their deferqe pever looked bhetter, O the cifense they were perfect, They ran the enda Iwith #s mueh skill as thoy hucked the line, Thelr apirit was the high Hght of their work five minntes of plad the ball wus put out of seoring distance but they came | back strong every time, ®and gave every ounce of thelr strongth to ac complish thelr end. The seore indl result The Eim City feam continued their onstaught after thelr touchdown, With thelr backs to the goal line the ball on to Stevens, who mude a sen- sutiona) end run of 50 yards to the center of the feld, Hana then went lout ‘and Skelly took his place at right end. Stevens found that he had met | his master, for he was nalied every [time he tried to clrele the end, As was predicted, if Stevens could he i the game was won, and not | credit for this feat g to | 8kelly, who ed his first game with the team ye day. The two teams, equal in weight, a |caual in milny other departmed played a furious game. Although the [Red and Gold team outrushed their 5 i ¢ had to fight and ( poin Both ing spirit. Their w0 equa! in fact, that [ wan lines were equal, {each team had to resort to end runs/| lund rorward sing, With the it vation berfore them the Red and Go! lcame throngh., They showed 11 {world that they can run the ends end pass with the beust of the | ful Notre Inune play was t ded. It v confuscd the I ain got 40 [Tt was a doub was tried three {cach time, The_ outstanding feature of the ¢ was the fine game Neipp and McCarthy. put up an exhibition th should be proud of. Zehrer and Grip conld not he stopped by the opposing for or secondary defense. MeCarthy cov- cred his end of the line fo the sutis- faction of all. "o Ncipp goecs most of {the credit for line playing He fol- {lowed the ball like a veteran, recover- ing fumbles, Kling splendidly, and opencd holes us wide us Iranklin square, » Walker staked the v back and made some times, besides inte the time whew it was moat “Jerry” Gierochowski played a great bied : n Clityites, s on il the forward pass which times and syeceeded knoyn come 5 at criti P needed, N D1 4 D D ) D D f_ OH GOSH! Oshkosh, Wis, Oct. 27.-~One of the coming young goll players of the country is Miss Vanice Wall ol city, holder of the women's pionship of Wisconsin. Miss tered the national championship this summer and made a creditable show- ing. She is a splendid driver and has a well-developed game {o the green, ham- NEITHER SCORED ON YET. Boston, Oct, 7.~The powerful football eleven of Marquette from Wisconsin whose goal line has not been crossed since their game with Notre Dame two years ago, today will try conclusions with Boston College which has not been scored on this season. NOTRE DAME OUTWEIGHED. South Bend, Ind., Oect. I7.--Al though his team will be outweighed approximately 12 pounds to the man, Coach Knute itockns tod: espres confidence that the Notre ball eleven would fr noon over Georgia Tech K . TIGERS V8. NAVY, By The Associated Pres Baltimore, Oct. 27, feud between Pricceton a be renewed at the stadics afternoon. The Tigers, ¢ pp splendi?? “condition arrived more yesterday afiernoun dulged in a final workeut o battlefield. The vl gridiron OSHKGSH! this | Wwall en- | | | | rmph this after- MiIss VANMUE WALL the | During the last | ionr hoys | e . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923, sliareund game. Alhough he fulled 8 a8 aliespiod drop kick, e gave o B demonstration plunging and intenference. Neodorian and Tayler Played & mighty good game, and their WOrk marks them as comers later on in the ssason. Rogin and Bemowski further demonstrated thelr greatl ahiliiy 8l the tackie positions, when they lackied everything thet came helr way, Giana, theuga very light, |played his hardest, But his inferior [weight was & handicap. The summary New Hritain MeCarthy JNew Haven Picket! 1eft end Bejnowski » Beek Left tackle Deodorian Leaft guard | Neipp . Batter Cepter Tayler , N Stepp Right guard . Dibbell Right tackle . Roberts Right end Larson Quarierback . Johnson Left halfbaek Gierochowsk) 1ight halfback Walker , iee Falivack | Beore by periods | New Britain | New Heven High., 0. 7 Tonchdowns - New Britain High Grip, Zehrer; New Waven High, #te, cns; points aftsr touchdowns, lLars fron 1 substitutions—New Shkelly for Glana; New Haven Cox for Larson, Kanut for Cox, Offfclaln—Josques, referee; Ging. burg wmplire; Morgan, head lineamon; Morgun und Nuldowney, timers, titsvens Embler Britain High, High, 1OWA IS FAYORITL, The Assoctatcd 14 us, Columbus, O, Oct, Observers were giving lowa an edge to win over Ohio State today when foothall teams | of the two universitics clush in Ohio stadiom, It witl be, the first “at home”™ western ¢ crence game of the season for Ohlo State and the sccond tussle between the two tcams, w HERMAN SCORES KAYO Minneapolis, Minn., Oet. 27, Jim Herman of Omaha, scored a technical knockout over Clem John- son, negro hemvyweight of New York, in the eighth round of a ten round bout laust night, ‘ ¥y BOXER IS HURT Angeies, Qct, liee Moore York, lightweight boxer and merly on dack Demps g purtiiers, was struck y injured by an here yesterday, Lon of New i o and MOHAWKS TO BRISTOL The Mohawk foothall journeys over Brictol tomorrow to clash * with fast West s of the Béll elty. Grifin - will again hold down quarterback position and with a ngthened line and o fast back. fictd are hoping to bring home a win. to | the USPECT LANDERS TODAY Hulyoke, Oct, 27.--Mickey Land- wha trained herc® with Romeo Iloc is due here today for his bout against Duve Weber of New | York before the Valley A, €., Mon- day night. ders one tie round or of ten numbers ord, and Clicky Clark. TO. SE. ARMY Haven, Oct. 27.--Manager Schoonmalker, Jr, of the Yale footbgll te announced las night that Secretary John W. Weel of the war departinent would be n gnest at the Yale-Army game a week frem today, 'ALE. John D, Tiny | automobile i1l take part in | the | other being between Battling Leonard, | »¢ preliminarizs will complete the | Brand New design. .Gloom Bearers | | At Old Pennsy This small plane, the invention of Lawren.s, B, &perry, flew from his Long Island home to the . Louis in 12 hours and used less than $12 worth of gasoline, | ; d - [recent international air races at § : 4 is Sperry’s plan to see one of these acrial flivvers pariied in every garage bafore long, i i | | | TOP—COACH \‘l:)l NG | BUITOM—CAPTAIN HAMER The biggest foothall upset of the | | carly season was the defeat of the | supposedly rejuvenated [’n-mll)l\nn!fl‘ [eleven by Marytand. This year Pennsy started out on a {new football footing, with a new couch in charge and a new system in vogye, Coach Young replaced Coach | | Heleman and expectations ran high. | |In Tex Hamer, captain, Pennsy was | Isaid to have one of the finest inspira- | tional leaders in the east. | Maryland was not looked on as a particularly formidable foe. The | southerners, however, proved to he | extremely tough and gave the new I'ennsy regime its first black cye, scoring a 3-0 victory. SOCCER TEAMS T | Princeton, N. 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