New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1923, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports Tickey's fleld goal agalnst the Bteams Rollers, All-New Britain's enly S0008, Was & flne piece of work, It was booled from & Lrying angle from the d6-yapd line. 1e stood but about 10 yards from the side lines Yale plays the Army this eoming Saturday and there probably are ahout 88 many fans disappointed in not gets ting tickels as there are whe are elated at getting them. Bluenoss backers are asking 2 to 1 on today's fishermen's race, | | Dartmouth's vietory gver Harvard was well earned, Since8882 these two | have been playing more or less reg- | ularly and this was but the third win | of the Green. In 1908 Dartmouth won | 11 10 0, In 1904 they played a score- | less tle and the last victory was 22 to | 0 in 1007, Numerous elevens still are unde- feated, Dartmouth, Penn State, West Virginia, Syrdcuse, W. and J, and Rut. gors maintain records, Yale also has & olean slate and is the only unbeaten team of the Big Three, All-Hartford lost to Bridgeport yes- terday 23 to 0. Al Bakos' work in the backfield was largely responsible for the overwhelming defeat, they're giving a little toast to California’s far-famed hospitality, glasses 1s protty far away from the old stuff, although '.Eey call ELL, TIGER, CRIMSON " OFF ON'LAST GRIND Eastern football schedule makers have paraphrased it to, “Go west, young man, but keep away from that Notre Damo gang." Some guys pay money for raeing tips and others go out and plck 'em wrong without any advice, | The Army-Navy eloven from Man- chester lost 22 to 0 to Willimantic yesterday. (Continued from Preceding P-uh We are not surprised to hear that | |Coach Rockne is a theorist, We im-|the date of the Harvard encounter !agine he works on the theory that in Palmer stadium. Bosides the cour- it takes touchdowns to win foothall | #geous defense which made the 1922 cleven champlons, the team also showed someothing of an offense Sat- Jim Corbett writes that Mace intro- | Urday which gives the Orange and | duced selence into the boxing game,|Black adherents some hope for (he Hoppe and Hagenlacher start play It was Freddie Welsh who introduced | future, for the 18.2 billlard title tonight, foot racing into it. | The Willlams team from New Ha- ven defeated the Hartford West Sides | ames. 14 to 12 yesterday, evening up lhln;n" o after their defeat of a week ago. Fisher Has Hopes oball parks,| Camiridge, Mas., Oct, 20.—The This ruling 18| only consolation the Harvard coaches |hardly necessay considering that|get out of Saturday's defeat by Dart- Johnny Tivers quit playing two years|mouth was that every player who par- ago. ticipated for the Crimson came ont of the play uninjuced On - Tuesday er will start movement for » Princeton mateh two weeks hen tie will have Coburm in the backfield which will add power and expericnce to the attack, @hd older couches like Withington, Trumbull will o oul to 4 np the line, that the maii the su- Hanover rovement No more fights in Tour major league managers are |orders Ban Johr 3 canned, Much nicer than belng pickled, What the experts call a clrenit smash s nothing more than a two- | base hit with a gland, | "While Mah Jongg is playved fvory pieces it does not follow |1t is played by ivory heads. with that | William Tilden has gone the drama. up-stage. in for We alwa 1 ! : Yo heardile Was| | o, iy Haughion is now. In’a: posl- tion to sympathize with the man who Harry Wills is the last of the hiack | /IFst tried the experiment of making la silk purse out of a set of heavyweights. Or rather he will be| : when Dempsey smacks him. acoustics, “What's become of the old-fash- i foned fellow who used to he intro.|8000 Iuck, but when it comes and fsher Lelieve: thing that beat Harvard waos e It's e ough to wish a id that the ne n the guy | team to n in the cic They were a bunch of jolly fine folks—these tiembers of Texas' delegation to the American Legion copvention, And they sure painted the town while they were in Francisco. Now, But the sparyling fluid in their it “near.” will be more than most Harvard fans who saw Saturday's defeat will ex« pect to see. The Harvard coach ls optimistic regarding his team's abil- ity to make a strong finish, Trojans Win Their Second Game by Score of 12 to 0 The Trojuns yesterday played and won thelir third game of the season, defeating the Eagles 12 to 0. Joe Wallgki ran 85 yards for a touch- down. Pressky made the second tally, In the last half the Trojans held for |downe two yards from the goal. This team ehallenges any 125 pound outfit [in the city, ! HANG | New Haven P Rescne Youngster From Tree in West Rock fir yvesterday after- noon fo rescue nine year old Teddy from a high perch in the 1 tree jutting out from West eddy climbed out on the tree looked down A he was Itock, lal right but when he shont 250 feat to ter afraid to climb back. The police saw him first and called the firemen. But when the fire fighters had arrived the bluecoats had succeeded in getting Teddy to safety. duced as & rich and influential hrew. | C4ShIng his check—Well, that's some- er?” : | thing else.” They play Zolf on roof tops in At.| The Steam Roller-New Britain lante. All skylights must be re.|5@Mme would have been a tie had it| placed by the caddy. not heen for a fluke. A forward p bounded off the backs of two pla had his arg | 7% then was caught by a Providence | e s (45| nan before it touched the ground. dest, Battling Nelson has made over 14 times, dred ears are the h | Then, althongh Providence had 12| {men on the field while play was in| motion, the 5 refused to allow | a penalty. & put the ball in line| for the touchdown. Some college athletes go in for cross-country running. Others are Jjust naturally peculiar. John McGraw is going to Europe. Ought to get some sympathy from that other master mind, the kaiser, hen one of the to leave been sont | T to This mixup ca Providence player the game after b in. The sub v sidelines at the Amateui Golf Stars Winners in Tourney | New York, Oct, -Amateur gol dom was upl 3 v by Bobby ! Jon J Sweetster, who de- | frated - Gene - Walter | Hagen, one up in a 86-hole match | played for the henctit of New York's crippled children at the Winged R oot Golf club, The contest, held Papyrus deserves some credit, At under winter rules, was feat least he did not blame his defeat on|pe afternoon nes' playing. the liyely ball. [ turned in a 38-85 for a v pl 5 |ing under very adverse condition Chief Bender shot 200 squirrels in| Hig drivir 5 good and at the 16th one day, leading us to suspect that'he sank a 15-foot putt for a birdie | he was banging away at the Illr:n-lp‘ four. | ers. | Walk a mile before breakfast, ad- vises Walter Camp. But what if you don’t smoke that brand? time ATt Fletcher is going to lead the Phillies agin. Just how far and in what direction is not stated. Wage hoard says it costs $185 to dress a worian property. Didn’t know they wanted to dress that way any more. nd The executive committee of the final plans for opening session. Colonel A. Left to right, He | tion. ciation; William C. Prout, president, A. A. U; M secretary of the committee, and General Palmer E. Pierce, president, National Collegiate associa- the American Ol ympic committee is meeting in New York to ection of an American team and the means of financing. Photo shots the front: SOME WRITER! I'renchman reeently wrote 23,-| on a single post card, And ble to the naked eye, cx- »'ve read it declare. The reformers gambling on A the diamond must stop, and yet we 000 wor like to see the boys gambol on the|all \ diamond, perts w Hl‘n Buffale Bill’s .Memory‘ Front and rear seats ad uscable forward and back tall and short people. 50 cubic feet loading space by removing rear seat and upholstery. GANGWAY! HARRY WILSON They gave him the ball and he ran 95 yards for a touchdown. They gave him the ball again and he sprinted 70 yards for another touchdown. They gave him time and he hiked touchdown. They is Penn State. He is Harry Wilson, non-stop spe- cial of foothall. Against the Navy recently this great the ball a third 40 yards for a Arranging (l;mpic Team Plans settle mel Robert M. Thompson, president of the committee; . Mills of the A, A. U.; back row: Juiian Myrick, president, U. S. Lawn Tennis asso- Gen. Henry T. Allen; Frederick W. Rubien, | TheLatest and Greatest Automobile Sensation The new Overland Champion is the talk of the town! The low price is amazing! Probably the most useful car of all time! Features and utilities never before offered the salesman, merchant, farmer and American family: Come in today and learn all about the services and benefits of the NEW Mis, Harry Payne Whitney, society leader and noted seulp- tress, is shown with Smoky, chosen from among the horses on the ranch at Cody, Wyo., of the late Colonel William Cody (Buf- falo Bill). Smekqy is going to pose for Mrs, Whitney during her | modelling of u statue of the famous szout. George Coleman, a real cowboy, came with the horse. i R. C. RUDOLPH SALESROOM 4 ELM STREET SERVICE 127 CHERRY STREET PHONE PHONE 1790 2051-2 El‘nnm)h.nu halfback made (hree thrilling long vuns for teuchdowns The three louchdowns were all that | Benan Btate made against the Middies BILLIARD TITLE MATCH Hoppe—Has Good Ohaiwe New York, Oct. 2 Jake Behaefer Jr., son of the eue genius whose wis ardry caused the balkline biillard | game to be adopted, will strive to re [ gain the ehampionship he lost to Wils lie Hoppe last year in the third ans nual tournament of the 18,2 halkline {Lilllard ehamplonship which opens to- night in Hotel Pennsyivania fichaefer, considered Hoppe's great. est rival, would ecause no surprise among faps should he capture the Lilliard crown and thus achieve his greatest ambition, Through constant practice he is roported in fine fettle Five contenders will meet Hoppe BSchaefer, Krich Hagenlacher, the Ger- wan champion: Welker Coehran, youngest American player; Roger Conti, champion of France and Ed. ouard "High Run" Horemans, of Bel. glum, Hoppe will open the play with Hagenlacher. The tournament cons sists of 15 games, & round robin of matches at 500 poeints cach, continu- ing to November 6, In Toumey To Try WRECKS CAR TO AVOID CHILD To avold striking a child who ran in front of his cur, T, H. Bristoll of Grove HIll was forced to drive his car onto the sidewalk on Jerome street s w——— yesterday afternoon, overturning W wind narrowly escaping injury 1o him- lseif. Neither the ehild ner, the oceus |pants of the car wele injurtd 1.0, 0. F, ATTEND BIBLE CLASS Organisation Nepresented by More Than 125 Delegates—becond Annis versary Obser ance. The attendance at the session of bveryman's Bible class yesterday was i08, Song leader L, C. Voke led the singing of "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" and “Saved Ry the Hieed Visitors were present from |Bouth Manehester, Philadeiphia, Bos- Hartford, fislem, Ht. John's, N, R, ingston, Ont Springfield, Mass, Oakwerth, Canton, Grant's Pass, Ore, New York city and Holyoke, Mass, More than 125 members of the I, O, O, P, of this eity attended, Hev, Stanley V. Davis of New York sid the opening prayer, and President Ruy of the South Manchester Center Congregational ehurch Dible class ex- tended congratulations to the local lolass, and said it was a pleasure to at- fond & session in this city, Rev, John 1. Davis, class leader, spoke on “The |Twe Paths . Next Sunday the class will observe |the second anniversary of its organi- |ration and 84 men who attended the first session of the class will be the guests of honor. The attendance one year ago was 825 and the class is Tmaking every effort to pass that mark {next Sunday. 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