New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1923, Page 9

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Well, there was a great deal of sat- isfaction in yesterday's win over| Hartford. Now if the High school boys only can repeat on the 24th this will have been a miosy successful season. By the wa cided tha: t be played at t is now definitely de- High school game will Mary's field. The fans were glad to see Al Blanchard back in the game at end yesterday. And Al showed that he has lost none of the skill and pep that makes him such a valuable play- | er. Frequently he picked them off from behind, and there were no gaing around his end. Neither were there any around that | guarded by Cap Conlcy. Downey's only trouble is that he is too fast on his feet. His speed is| so great that his interference cannot keep up with him. He too, finds it hard to stop, pivot and cut in. MeGraw announces that he is ready | to trade any man on his team ex- | cept Irisch, Young or Jackson. New York U. and tomorrow in their battle, W Fordham clash annual gridiron The final matches in the hilliard tourney take place today., A triple tie exists and a victory for Cochran carns for him a chance for playoft with the winner of the Hoppe-Schacf- | r meet, Hills of Hartford lost to Colonials yesterday 13 The Clay the London to 0, nd Wiitiam terd Bridgeport tic 1 corele v Hartford and Meriden Highs a scoreless tie Saturday. played | The Manchester eleven tied at 0-0 with Crimsons yesterday. and N Hartford Army Cornell, and now | bask in the cast. Yalc Byracuse footbull spotlight in the Each of the three clashed with mighty foes, Cornell er countered the then unbeaten Darte mouth cleve Wi the Ttha cani awny with to 7 victory battled the powertul Ay team and the Blue left the fichd a winner by 31! to 10, Syracuse had its opponent the then undefeated Penn State team and when th moke of hattle hud cleared the ge stood forth a vie tor, 10 10 0. By their nell, Yale and Syracuse bl eastorn team games played on Saturday, | Cor- the " vietord remains victorious only all Three other clevens, Rufgers, Weot Virginia and Washington and ha yet to taste defeat but in cach ingtunco a tie shows on its 1 and its fs thereb Jelicr om t reco standing lowere Hevalded as the most promisi of the 1 seuson, Saturday it up to the predictions hand thrilling, hurd-fought were in order and erowds fur thos previous Saturd 1 stadia to for on every | Rgamoes n o« of mmed the stands a low the briffunt | o of n i no myst the) ystem this There great Harvard 11 consists punishaent the Jargoly of sceing how much | 1 boys « 1 tak ) 1 sk of foot t, how o gang line a an el Funny, ain’t pall morons with set of fleet bueks « ate system look like a rubber heel v mak of run down 11 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, It takes all sorts of curious sculs to Strangest thing about Notre Dame's success dicted a great y Praying Colonels in fist fight. * # * | Tex Rickard must be this year. is that Boston ) Mblla Mallory can't enter Olympiad as Amedean. * * * She must take her | Downey; licking from | member of Ringers are all right in horseshoe | min, games, they don’t go | football hut games Ziegteld man, This means leg to stand on, all figures ar for the team. populate a planet, including the bird who gets up the football diagrams for the Sunday paperk. . EASILY WINS GAME the experts pre- Spaniards pass up bull fighting for shot, Suzanne Nor going the drama Selglan billiard but The Panthers of the Boys' elb game Lib- on Saturday’s Games, > - thefr Saturd erty team, 32 to 12 longest run, I‘(‘Ivus(-d him. opening ; night, defeating . with 642, doesn’t to stabbed and | beaten up by wife, sues for divorce. Probably cooled, her football. * * * New they'll learn what brutality really is. coaching ‘em love Lenglen team. big in | retire, won't have ay basketbail Bates 7, Trinity 0. Amherst 12 Com ) el Wesleyan 10, Army Pittsl Johns Ohio 11, Notre Ohic G Mic i Vanderhilt i " W Tiddinn Cente Joh AT 1o Minne ot D ke Ohio W Wore Maiin 1t \ Wash U, of HARD WORK AT HALL AN N Cambridg: unt wly fne Fisher, tring varsity Middichury Niuhilenbers Aggies 14, . 10 )0t irtmont fieid PRonayentin Wi hington in 1, G the : College Football; Y. 6. Goorgs mant 0, Carncgh ny ‘2, 13 Auburn 0 ' his fiehe .l night and Club on last night , | turned here to by ton While mm though Down in t) wagers are you what systen you finkshed i i b mie gainst il far nd Juire me 1 nd Cobn Db backfel! Mas t he vnison A N 0. Miss, A, a Iyopia his | . claims who 0. (Continued from Preceding Page) Brennan .. . Downey Nedman ., . Tickey | left halfback | Enright, B. Landers AT | i « Carpenter, Segretta | right haif back Panders, McKinney fullback Score by periods: iN"W Britain ...... | All Hartfords Touchdow Segretta, Barnikow, goal after touchdown as | (awards)” Redman; referee, Jacquer; L umpire, Carncy; head linesman, J. ‘{.In"mrs: time of periods, 10 and 12 Barnikow Tirst Period | ‘Barnikow Xkicked off and |ran the ball back five yards. irnan made a yard through | Redman punted to the 40 yard line, | Downey running the bail back 10 |vards. Barnikow went through tackle | for five yards. Downey circled the | right end for nine yards, giving New | Britain first dowry Barnikow went through center for four vards, Dov ney tossed a pass 15 yards to Bar |kow who wa: tackled in his tra Downey eireled the right end for 11 [vards, nikow made six yards on two successive line plunges, On the next play Downey failed to got sts ed and was tackled for loss, Hartford getting pos: |ball on their own 20 yard line. Itedman dropped back, the New Brit- ain line tore through the Hartford defepge blocking the punt which roti- ed behind the Hartford goal line Captain Conicy of New Rritain failing the ball for New Britain®s initial Tickey raissed the goal. Score Enright Red- * tacile, a ! ] on score. the Hrit hort, New ckofl was blad Hurtford Brital slipped through er hut the All-Hartford halt distanee for singging. went through the line for New Britain was penalized i heing off AN e penalized 15 yards (or mbied and New urtford's 43 vard, New yards tor through Barnikow 20 yard two ere pen- lized ¥ right Hartfords we slugging. Britain 3 line anders i red oy YeCON Tic penalized y on lost B 1 holding tackle pant tin without o gain, Red- End of first quar- Al New Dritain 6, o Period New Rritain's Barnikow was . Downey went yard. Barnikow 1 off tackle play ! through cen- ds through ed. ithout Al tackle for irds on zuined a ya ey made tour cr of the Hartterd line, reopted on ine, being diopped in his the next pl Finright a yard or ledm fulled to gain, 0 attampted viing behind “d 1n his own st around end Hritain took time Tiekey iy the time ized arunted them and thyee yards, Tickey na thiongh ecenter, On ' ' to.ted a long pass o unmolest line for N cond The kiek lohneon, Seore All Al Hartford 0, ked off, Downey being vithout gain. Barnikow gain on an o tackls play, Car- ing heanind perfect inte: Brit. was New r circled the On two line plunges Bar. gained six yards ded a .| Britain backs. Lnright | for slugging, making the second such penalty for slugging received by the All Hartfords. Downey went off tackle for five yards. At this point of the game two substitutions were made in the Hartford line. On the next play Barnikow went through the lire for ’!hc third New Britain touchdown. i’l‘lckey missed the goal. Score All New Britain 18, All Hartford 0. Third Period Barnikow kicked off, ning the ball back ten yards. MeKin- ney made three yards through the line, Landers made four yards and Redman added four more. Redman gained four yards on an end run. | Brennan skirted the end for three yards. New Britain was penalized 15 yards wher they were caught hold- |ing. Redman made three yards through the line. All Hartford were | penalized 15 yards for roughing. A forward pass was grounded. The sec- ond forward pass was caught by Landers who was dropped where he caught it for a 10 yard gain. On a |fake pass play “Al” Blanchard slip- | ped through and threw Redman for |a ten yard loss. On a placement kick | Redman was hurried, the kick which | was nearly blocked going wide of its | mark. New Britain took possession {of the ball on its own 20 yard line |and punted on the first play to Bren. Frank run- |nan who was thrown in his tracks. | | McKinney was thrown for a five yard loss. On the next play Barnikow in- tercepted a pass on his own 40 yard line, ed for slugging. On the next play New Britain received a similar pen- Ity, Carpenter failed to gain and Vew Britalo was penalized 15 yards | for holding. Barnikow punted to the {40 yard line. An attempted forward | pass was knocked down Ly the Redman gained a yard jen a plunge through tackle. Bren- | nan slipped through guard for eight ds. for three yare B. Landers was stopped without gain. Brennan made two yards. Redman made a pretty catch of a pass thrown by Brennan, gaining 17 yards on the pla) Pren- nan was thrown for a thres rd loss. Hickey, standing on his own 10 took a long pass from Redmar dashed " the rt over line fe ford’s first and only score of t n Tt was a great play, New off side in attempting to block the lsick for the extra point and Hart- ford was awarded the point. Score All New Britain 18, All Hartforc | Barntkow kicked off to the Hartford two yard line and Redman ran the kiek back 12 yards. On the next two plays Redman and Landers failed to | muke a yard. Redman kicked to the 40 yard line and the whistle biew ¢nding the third period. Score | New Britain 18, All Hartford 7. Fourth Period lost five yards Britain was howney when 1 Al | | his own | . hoth teams | 30 | to Hunt's jeg, and ex- | 1 over | Inft end for a 14 New Britain | On the next play | off side on the All| line. Redman im- Rarnikow carrying 1 yards. The All Hart. penalized half the distance ard punted, Overiland Champion Electrifies Rie srece for samples lugasge, etc., by remer rear seat and upholetery. the Nation Both seats adjust for- ward and back for ull and shen people. Farm-truci, toels suppliea. trunte lnzgaes ewc. loaded through rear doot. UBLIC interest and demand immediately following the announcement of the new Overland Champion is positively bewildering, Study these pictures, Adjustable ccats!—big loading spacel—a veritable sleeping car for camping trips!—doors front and rear!—bigger engine— every closed carcomfort! —cord tires! —other new features! NEW, SALESROOM 4 ELM SERVICE 127 CHERRY 695 fob Toledo CHAMPION R. C. RUDOLPH =TREET STREET PHONE PHONE 1799 2051-2 The All Hartfords were penaliz- | Rtedman plunged through cen- | | | All [ Des Jardien 1 was caught Britain was penalized half the dis tance for slugging, On the next play Barnikow went through center for 20 vards. Barnikow gained four yards on a line plunge. Barnikow kicked and Hartford gained possession of the ball on their own 40 yard line. Red- man gained a yard fumbled on the next play, New Brit- ain recovering. Downey lost five yards when he was tackled behind the line. Barnikow picked up seven yards on a plunge. On a long pass from Tickey, Downey gained 30 yards making a beautiful catch of the ball. Barnikow made a yard through the line. Redman intercepted a pass, averting what looked like a score for New Britain. gain. Landers fumbled, Segretta re- covered for New Britain. On two plunges Barnikow gained four yards. The whistle blew ending the game.| Final score, All New Britaln 15, Al Hartford 7. RANGERS TRY HARD BUT ARE DEFEATED - (Continued from Preceding Page) minutes of play when Bailey scored after a 15-yard dash. g rat O'Brien, former New Bri High quarterback, ran his team nicely at this position and proved a thorn in the side of the Records as well Several instances he carried the 1 for substantial gains. The Rangcrs made ahout seven first downs during the game, all of them mostly dne to O'Brien’s generalship, who came near 1y being the entire team of the is ftors. Returning to the game itself tried an aerial attack at times were not entircly successful o eral went incompls Both evenly matched with any I ru the longest m noon Record Curylo a hut med Wl ¥ Leitz Gallagher Recor Left Guard Sadawsky Argosy Center Sanderson Anastic Houck Sohenk Kasprow Kline . O'Brien Quarterback and Brennan | Redman failed to | K of the line. New |Batley Substitutions—Damico for Deodow Haber for MeCarthy, Hennessey Yi‘"kilbkufl;‘hl’ Taylor, Belser for Waiker, Erwin |for Dojnowskl, Gennett for Hennessy, riskey | Putney for 1 in, Blinn for Bojnows |ski, Damico for Neipp. Officlals — Touchdowns -— Carey and Bailey. |referce, Clesson Parker, Middleburys from touchdown—Curylo, ‘um]!lrl‘, David Mahoney; timers, itutions—Draust for Des Jardien, | Kingsbury and Wetzel; head linesman, | Marcon for Brys, Copenegro for San-|Watrous. Time—two 10 and two 13 | derson. Referce—Wrubel. Umpire— | minute quarters, ARE OUTSTANDING TEAMS |—Two 10 and two 12 minute periods. | llfills Vindicated For Big Pricts Paid Conrgd Left Halfback Mustrizno . riat Fuliback Goals HIGH SCHOOL GAME PRACTIGE AFFAIR e esc ‘ , Nov. 5.—Football fol« (Continucd From Preceding Page) ‘mwns found much for discussion in |the battles of Saturday in which Cor- by Giero- |nell, Yale and Syracuse vanquished from the 35-yard line, and|powerful foes. The day, spectacular different angle. |in many contests, came up to full exe ew Britain scored twice in the pectations as a big football date. half an intercepted pass by| Yale was vindicated for paying her ochow and Zehrer. Then the football coaches $42,000 a year when titutes were in. Tt was here that|the Blue took Army’s scalp, no mean Wesleyan team scored their sec- achievement, by the count of 31 to 10, ond first down on line plunges against | By this showing it is generally be- {the second string M The game|lieved among Yale's friends that she end with seven tutes the|should make a glorious come-back lineup. against her riv; L Again thi Cornell made great showing gat against the unbeat-n Dartmouth team, C ¢nding with a 32 to 7 wvictory, and Syracuse took the measure of the un- ten Penn Btate team, 10 to 0. The Cornell eleven established its right to look to high places in the final recke oning. Penn pretty drop kick with on Iei in of quarts star a % His aultless, fine all ability in good s na Duteh™ Neipp iround game. His unus to follow the ball served him ad. He broke through the numerous occasions, and was opposin it Hine on the vlvania’s vietory over the Pittsburgh Panthers marked another step forward for the Red and Blue eleven and put them that much near- er a chance to curb Cornell's advance, Columbia showed marked improve- ment in defeating the Middlebury vleven, which tied Harvard. Har. vard's defeat of Tufts eliminated an- other worthy contender for the high = Princeton beat a none too Swarthmore team, but show- itself we against the forward the of a1 times Wesleyan Frosh Van Buren ANew Rritain itigh MeCarthy Left End Wi sojnowski son Left Tackle Deodorian Aklon ft Guard Vright trong zame cr outstanding contests wers 1V's 0 to 0 defeat of Colgate, and Amherst’s victory over Wesleyan, 13 to 10 N Yarrow +» Glynn Thane | DARIO RESTA WINS 23 Dotter Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 5.~~The {oft Halfback | Spanish Grand Prix at 600 kilometers Horlacker | for light automobiles was run at the Halfback Sitges race track ycsterday, The event Cook | Was won by Dario Resta in four hours | 22 minutes, Dive was second in four Quarterback Gicrochowski Right Walker St Fullback | Touchdowns, Neipp, Zehrer, Gier. hours, 22 minutes, 12 seconds and Se- 1 ochowski ficld goals, Gierochowskl, [ borowski third in four hours 39 min. points on touchdowns, Grip, ‘ utes, Nupvolari finished fourth in four | G ](;Irrorkm\\'Skl. Ihours‘ 44 minutes, 23 seconds. “It’s the best cigarette I ever smoked — bar none!” CIGARETTES

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