New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 8

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T 1 O D) D D D) D) OO * " 7 ) ) 6 DOWNEY, BOSTON COLLEGE STAR, SIGNS WITH ALL-NEW BRlTAlN RENAULT KNOCKS .OUT FLOYD JOHNSON IN 15tb. ROUND BUCKNELL RE- SENTS YALE'S A =2 % S | P Si ) o = S “2 N S | & | 8 | ca = - = = F = > =] B FAME, TO FLAY QUARTER FOR ALL-NEW BRITAIN TOMORROW Was On Eleven That Beat Yale and Also On American ;0w Not to Quit Locals — s Quifit and For- Olympics Team — Barni! Hartford Gets Star of Jim Thorpe's mer U, of P, End For Sunday’s Game. NUW BRITAIN HARTIORD I t st American Olym- Conley Clark | pics team, taking t in the 440 Teft end net Warren .. Vranklin | Another stro Idition to the lo 1eit tachle usky 1 Dully .. Bonides » left zuani b Rogers O'Rourke center I sceley, Tickey Chamboers Noc right suard i T 2 Hunt T. Tanders |, i i i right tadh i S S Dast Blanchard Sweency. Johnson |y, xy0 basebatl play ing caught vizht end ¢ Hattiora fine Taal Downey, Hanunil Tuily } 8 4 me of Jim quarierback Cutiton Ayt ke Goldwarte e A i rolet the visht halitack : et Ciothes tetar Pahoo k Bedman, Peteron ter Whaok ¥ Lander-, Teagle i Omicial-: Jaco referee: ( ney wmpire: Murphy, head linesman i vikow To Mlay | ! | Pramm is*a brilliant player and is one Thomas, the half on which Chicago | the strongest threats that the big ! pins much ef its hope, will he ,.m.g..' maroon team has against the Green | ble. lay An Opdh Game ‘ D T ) ) S T - ) T 0 ) SO CAPTAIN PPANN Chicago, its neighboring rival. On this | This is Captain Pfann of Cornell basis, Illinols, with its great “Red" | vho will lead his team into battle | Grange, has the edge and this was Da of BIG CROWD GOING 10 ing game of Grange and Britton, sup- ported by a well organized Illfois against the plunging game of Zoru John Thomas 1 Pyott; two expert Nickol Wil ‘Take Place At 2:30 ends in Dickson and Lampe, and a| ¢ 1 y e Chicago line that hus shown up ex- | gix- bike carnival here relock amd Game Ts at Clarkin's | captionally stronz. Indicatio U Moeskops, three-time winner that each team will start the game | world sprint championship. " HICHIGAN V5. [OWA CHICAGO-ILLINOIS gThese Opponents Evenly Matched | in Big Ten Series Today . Chicago, 111., Nov. 3.—Nine western | conference football teams will go into | aetion today, six in conference cham- pionship struggles, with indications that af least two of the contests will be undecided until the final whistle, | Four of the teams in actlon today are undefeated, and two of th Tilinois | and Chicago met. | On the basis of dope, Chicago and Illinois. meeting at Urbana in a game opening the Tllini Stadium, and Mich- igun and Jowa clashing at Jowa City, are almost evenly matched. | Winois Has Fdge i Chicago won from Northwestern 13 | to 0 and Illineis heat the Purple 29 to | 0. but Northwestern admittedly its best game of the season against further increased Ry a last minute an- nouncement that the mighty Harry great football machine of Hanover, N. H., today vouth at At Urbana open game, it will be a case of an probably a forward pass- | Baschall Field with its strongest lineup. Roth have is malgng his first American a O - 0 T CLOWNS WAY TO TITLE pear- I MOLSKOPS ACCUSATIONS — HOT CONTESTS IN “BIG TEN” TODAY - SIX DAY BIKE RACE ENDS TONIGHT—CANTON PLAYER WlTH HARTFORD - ———— a——— BUCKNELL ALUNNI DENY YALE GHARGE Uphold Team, Saying It Did Not Play Unlairly New York, Nov. 3.—A protest and | denunciation of the recent attack on Bucknell's football team in an edi- torial in The Yale Alumni Weekly was voted at the annual banquet of the Bucknell Alumni Association of New York city at the Machinery Club. The local association numbers 450 alumni living in or about New York city, most of whom were outspoken in their pro- test of The Weekly's statement that the tactics of the Bucknell players were outside the pale of good sports- manship, and they demand either a retraction or open proof of the | charges made, | 'The resolution follows: “The Bucknell Alumni Association of New York city, comprising 450 graduates living in and about the city, p@ptests and denounces the ruthless, | unfair and untrue editorial attack of | the Yale Alumni Weekly Oct. 26 which agserted that the tactics of Buckneil football players in the Yale-Bucknell game were beyond the pale of good sportsmanship and insinuated, rather than openly stated, that O'Hearn and two other Yale players were injured in the game by foul tactics of Buck- neil men. We demand that The Yale | Alumni Weekly either retract its ement or establish its proof forthe for the atti- in general Yale New “We have praise tude of the student body and athletic authorities at and the townspeople of Haven Dr. Emery W. Hunt, president of Bucknell, in 4 address at the banquet only cte, higgest of all bike | champlons, jests and clowns with hi opponents. Tt silly. Tt isn't Moeskops is a purposeful clown. Onee the attentibn of the competing field is Holland at the looks Wi the All-New Britain footbail N“"'."_"f surplus material, although |[ance, An unusual ¢uck, Possessing to | distracted Moeskope, “the Nut"{ gated that he had before him Captain team goes to Hartford tomorrow af- | Illinois seens to be better fixed for o high degree the gitt of buffoonery speeds out in front—and stays there. | poaq of the Bueknell team, who was ternoon to clash with the All.Hart- | s#tondary players than its rival. | 8o pr ta DSl tam WD rds at Clarkin's field, Wethersfield Michigan Stro put out of the game for slugging, and 10, there will be a large cohort of Mich " 't 2 "8\ l l § inCAOed AL MI0IATS, AEPIOTIOE LY O iy (hani TNy s igan's vic ory 2 23 to 0 over Ohio JACK RENAULT KAYOS MAKES 335 YDS lN ONE his tgammates, that he had slugged al PROS State and Towa's 20 to 0 victory ever | only after his Yale opponent had stands on the cast side of the field | tne Bubkeyes show these teams to be rdiisind et e ety A thavs ol |”1'« '\n.nw ';::.'r"vlo:‘";:}“'"'"" even, on dope, despite the fact JOHNSON lN F"TEENTH : | Je Yale cditorfal failed to men- and thers siiould. b [ 'cl;a..ty“':-'a‘o".?:fi.k‘.Su‘..'.:“;‘cr::'.:ol.‘h“' erom| George Aulbach of Winthrop m;lr‘ ton.” contnued. . Wunt, "t tna 3 PO 2:30 p. m. sic 3 | : : Club Make: orld's Rec- | Bucknell men were carried off the fie! | ;,.1..,. R ity “.,;\:‘l(:’lt':',',_;:f"j\'.",'::"’h"a” "°‘|‘:' b g"i fowan's Seconds Throw Up Sponge in . "‘N“'.' u_" s World's Nec- | [nd that their injuries Wers fuch as The farttord fans are atking o448 | wouig'make the hearts of an ordinary Final Seconds of Purious = ARy g o= Hen g gl B v up whieh thelr team will have | (e quake with fear, but Jowa hat Garden Batde Boaton, Nov. 3.-eWiat s believed RACE ENDS TOMGHT in v tomorrow’s game, even |\ (SAR that Is not ordinary. When 10 be a new world's feord was cs- | Capital cityites feel that their ri- ‘,_“;(',',"::",.,,"R"':":'Lr:”",",,:\'/"" on | New York, Nov, 2.—Juck Renault, yupiighed here when George Aulbach, | vals are « to chalk up another vie- i, By of 23 to 0, re- | rugged Canadian heavyweight, bat. o : ) ports were heard that nothing could | tered Iloyd Johnson, lowa' battler, | PFefessional ut the Winthrop L-olf!(hhun‘ six Day Bicycle Grind Will s i beat Yost's team | into defeat last night in the 15th and ! club, holed in one op the yard | Come to an End at 11 p. m~No 24 But a week later JTowa came along|last round of a furious spectacular|fifth hole of the club’s course, | Change This Morning, PANTHERS [)LAY TONIGHT and almost duplicated the feat, and it | fight in Madison Squure Garden According to the records, two 33¢| g o ! was a teat, fof Wilce's Ohlo team f5| Renault scored u technical knock- ¥ard holes in one have been made, | Chicaso, Nov Thrée teams of - , |far from being of the weak sister| out when Johnson's seconds tossed a [one by A. €. Ladd #t Henley.on-the. [the 11 competing in the six.day bicys Bose Club Dasketball Team Opens | YOMety as Workman's play along | towel into the ring after the lowan Thames {n 1912, and one by R. R {clgp raco gntored on the tinal grind to- makes it dangerous in any company. | had @ene down twice in the final Penton at Merton Park, England in |98Y With tho same positions they have Geasom With the Liberty Quintet | Minnesota expeets to have little | round under the Canadian’s battering 1920, [maintiined for the past two days g trouble in disposing of Northwestern | attack. But Johnson, though help-| The longest drive f@r & hole in ‘onu | . 1Y Kockler and Carl @8tockholm, From South Magchester toduy. The Gophers have played only | lass and blceding from gashes about|cver recorded in the United States | o ICA80 combination, at 8 a. m. to S ot the New Rritain | ONC coinference game, that with Wis. | the head, was on his feet when the | was made by J. C. Anderson al Rrac {9ay, the r2ith Wour of the 148-hour 1 trength " bf e 1825.24 | CONMIN And it resulted in a 0 to 0 te, [ end came, staggering back by instinet | Burn, near here a dozen years ago event, had.podatied 2,184 milep and 1 ditior Bvya’ e IRt wibh fl:e““h”" Northwestern hos been beatcn | to the fray he had Iobt only after one | when he scored on the 328 yard fourth | (2P @nd had gainedZa total of 219 it anything ) i s 1k o of South Mane | P¥ Indiana, Chicago and Tilinois. of the most courageons ring exhibi- hole points In the sprints. Broceo, Italy, bunch ton EDDIE BARNIKOW ot L e are one of the | . Ohlo State and ‘Indiana, mecting | tions ever witnessed in the historic S — and Coburn, Kegrney, N. J., and Lav . A bl £ P int \‘ll‘:nh‘l’ Manchester, | the nen-conference Denison and Han. Garden aren v ""'P‘"‘"- “'-‘"l ';’““"'”“ and Kopsky, with New I I lurtford s S i st | OVer teams, respectively, should wain| The finish came with but 81 see || I'ohemia, had the same milcage, but « ! v ! v y Unlsde LA S both 1) .1. “ !.v'«"t r'] 111:4 ; without undue exertion but I‘ur‘d‘m | onds of flu-.v.n:n round left and after ‘Chle‘a“ Wins Tna“[lulnl {lacked points Hams of New H t " [ Teagle | ! oA ¢ T 1runs into the strong Notre Dame ag- [ Johnson, by sheer grit, hud managed 3 tnnt MeNamara, Australia, und Horan, b i s g i e Pt hers will start the game STeEation, and will have its-hands |to weathicr a terrific bombardment for Run Up in hp““gfield“"‘“ #k, N. J., were alap behind, but touchdow t W e 4 % ¢ ineup! Arbuer, ¥ | tull holding down the rcore, Wiscon- | the last en rounds, The young| Springfleld, No Wesleyan | 164 in goints with 440, Mocskops and e O : herd ke, c; Aronson | i the tenth of the Big Ten, bas an | Jowan was oy the verge of a knock-|won a riangular <1rrwunurlrv meet | V2N Kempen, Holland team, had 149 Is o playe t g et Ootewaila. | & | oft day out in both the ninth @nd tenth|on the Springfield college course ye. |POINS @nd werc a lap bebind the It was e wh the : Peter o1 e are IKavivim: Laven. { ——— rounds, groggy under Renault’s cool, | terday afternoon from ~,,,|,,,”,.,, |1cading team, ana Hanley, an Fran- Bt A sy ; A e game witl starf at § p. m | MORAN-DUNBIY MA mereiless attack, but just when college and Amherst. Wesleyan's n..""""‘ and Madden, New ~ York, two ,;. ; W « “ e T : R seemed he was about to go dowm, heltal score was %2, while pringfield >'4lr'\:‘n\ the rear, were thivd in points A & 8la . ‘ New York, Noy Effort is being [ rallied spectacularly and . actuyally and Amherst ticd fof wecond wi with 351, an a ; v n Schacler Beats German nede to match Pal Moran, New Or- | fought DRRENIT oI la fuet Wk Uo7l SAIER etk \1.,.4..,\r « ”:‘,,, ,Z';,',,,f,: One team was one lap behind, one e P ST 2 E s And Hor cmans Tllmfl C 0l|(l ”‘ s lightweight, and Wy | termingd, 11 futile rushes, in the ¢ finished first, Wading Day and Smaith | V4% tWo laps back, twe were thres oo : oh Hehaefer | feutherweight champion at M enth, twelfth and thirtcenth roun of Wesleyan ubout 200 yards, making |/AP¥ In the regr and one team was ' t defeaded Bric Hagentacher | *O" “f"" Joe Golden, man Johnson entered the ring last|the course in 2 minutes, 1215 seconds, |10 1aps behind the leaders of Germany, 500 points to 178, in the <” Ak Morar tald today. The New night weighing 196, while Tienault| The men finshed in the following The race closes at 11 o'clock to- teh of the world's 18.2 balke »“,’“" " boxer knocked out Charlic | was @ half pound heavier order: Madan (8.), Day (W.), Smith | MEht o billiard championship and set a| White In his iast appearance here e (W.), Cobb (A.), MacCullough (89, e o y v hig rage for the tournament “‘ ,',‘,“,'.‘.' to meet Dundee be FOOTBALL RESULTS Parkenson (W.), Lane (A.), Tomp.| Ingtaliation of long distance tele- A ES > g ont 12 - ‘“W "l“:“"*"”'v':m . 7 1 Valparaiso 110, Lewis Institute 0. king (A.), Norton (W.), Corbin (&), | Phone service throughout Mexico is e, v A or & o JHieg in & ‘..,',",,.4”", st bo Dartmouth Fresh, 14, Brown Iresh, | Hazeltine (A.), Flosdorf (W.), Rod- the purpose of a company recently 2 . Afternos tP-EPNRY dre [ riguez (8.), Flanders (A.), Abell (8,), | formed in the City of Mexico. Y] Gl or | Cont ore . . 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