New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 8

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£ o ¥ v v > -~ 7 5 2 ] ] ] ] -] S~ ] 3]~ )2 ) . - ] 2’ 7 _—, . ]_ ] <] 24 - .- - ]-) -’ ] 4 ]~ 1 47 - .. - AN . T . T " ) T -~ WESTERN CONFERENCE FIGHTS TODAY ] R e . [ oiew——— 'GPPOSING CAPTAINS IN MID-WEST oot | PURDUE o ' TIGER GRID HEROES | Perdue- Wisconsin-iliinois Ohio State; Michigan-Ma- rines: Chicago-Indiana— L OHIO STATE ] Badgers Weakened With >—mm—————u—s Gerber Out of Lincup. THREE NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL TEAMS PLAY OUT OF TOWN TOMORROW BUT ROVERS TACKLE HARTFORD ELEVEN AT ST. MARY’S FIELD— GERBER'S LOSS IS GREAT BLOW TO WISCONSIN TEAM—HIGH SCHOOL FANS WATCHING HARTFORD HIGH AGAINST NEW HAVEN IN HARTFORD i |} HARVARD RULES AS (BIG TEN PLANNING ASLIGHT FAVORITE! NO PROTEST RULES Princeton Howexer, Has Pleaty of Considef Not Blacklisting Player Backers in Todays Game ‘During Season By The Assoclated rren,' i Chicago, Nov. 10.—~When Western Princeton, N. J. Nov. 10.—With |Conference athletic directors and more than 55,000 persons waiving ri- | coaches meet here Nov. 30 and Dec. val banners and shouting defiiant |1, to draw up sport schedules for the jcheers, the gridiron elevens of iHar- |pext year, they will consider adop- vard and Princeton whose footbail re- | tion of a rule to prevent the protest lations began 46 years ago, Will open | of a fontball player on the grounds of the annual big three series at Palmen | professionalism after Oct. 1 of any memorfal stadium this afternoon. year, it was learned today. | | CAPTAIN CLAYPOOL 1o Rockmo- he Gridiron Magician - America’s Master Coach Is Norwegian—Hard Work Wins ('ollci!c Course—Failed to Star as High School Athlete [ [ Of hun ‘ c \ t water was strong Norwegian vi e, Knute K is sian biood 1 the sum. nationally known the jamous foot. mer of 106, the year he graduated B — - Fe 1 ther with a and college stu- first bid to car that Lie w or another famous An various boats | UPPER LEFT, NEWBY: LOWWER LEFT, while on the | TER, LE GENDRE; LOWWER RIGHT, CAPT. SNIVELY. When the Tiger bares his fangs against John Harvard in to- the | plying Take Mich 18 firemar A ate Senator Knut re- | honts Rock \ sote souple of manths of the life of asallor day's big football battle, Coach Roper will piy much of his faith Rockne ow to L « wax enongh. and Rockne with several i ) ~ : ’ v odth Ro s horn (n Vors e i en tn the Aheat fieias of | to the athletes shown in the above layout. Captain Snively, New- Norway, M $5. and came 10 | the weat, working as threshing hands. b:\‘. Beattie and young Le Grande—the latter a kicker of excep- the United & 1 ! ing 1 ssity of getting a | tional skill—are real football stalwarts, ' icago. 1 . v job it he was to make uny - . — spent " L i 1 i itered the United i o R L ROVERS PLAY TOHORROW | PANTHERS PLAY TONIGH Itoc)k vas oducated in o | on runs of Chiecago. comum——— - - | CAPTAIN MeMILLAN | grade and hi b t ire for college education was | sunday Afternoon Game Will Take Boys' Club Quintet Will Clash With | 7 Ahen: ‘&t 1 thwest di=4 constantly with During the of Riinol vision. ‘The % ™ four yt o in the mall serve | Place at St Mary's Tield Where | Ramblers of Manchester Tonight Af- o ha i 1 et 1 thrift and e my, | s/ in it ¥ nar g t ) i ‘| first % Brndi g hor ; 101 . 4 suved enough ,,,‘,,,,,,. Hartford oys Will be Opponents, ter Prediminary e, . .. Not 917 1 1inoi ' tott corain ha - \ | ted W . fiitnols | | . ' . . v e enat M| Tomorrow atternoon at 2 p. m. the| ~The Panthers' basketball teanf of ol o x 5 408 el "'””‘ ”"" I," Rovers of thix city will play the All-| the New Britatn Boys' club will clash | Other ¥ en g e S iitiel o Rl . 4 : o o ! Hartford Junfors at ¥t Mary's field, | with the Manchester five at the local | ) . Ao e of u jot il Ly his course take care of qy,. yarttogl boys arc coming down | eourts this evening following . pre- | In 8 Nerest T the Nofe Dot pusy intending to break the 1 s record | liminary game be y the Beavers & ====1lof not having d their goal line | and the Southington Bagies at § p. m punctured this season The Ramblers A, C. is the Manches- The Rovers will practice tomorrow "6 outfit that is coming here deter. | Smalley | mTned to win but they will be axtend. | 3 cd 1o the Himit when the following line Lince Neb, it ictori e seones oter| - NEW BRIAIN DOPE er territory with a morning st 10 o'clock on the gtreet lot, The probable lineup. Les THIS DAY - with Toothall Team Plays West sidve 18 vine, Feor Whitney, MeClean, Ker. tukes the floor: 1% Arburr, right for. clves N O IN SPORT win, Martin, ¥Eilett, Bddie, Stanley, ward, M. Bucherd, left forward, M pions for the Providence = Sh=Tomenrow's . Melnerny, McAlecr, Anderson, Kum-| Luke, center, A, Aronson, right guard Game Will be i iver Oy Inisky, Ruddy Ltecd, Spitko, Westman, | 8 Gotowalla, feit guard. | cago is favered to win from In 1 rock # ine motoreyele rec. | ToIl “The utility men will be K. Kerlyza, diana at Chicage, but in the second Definit r ent that the A ‘ for ears equipped with side. s Gin. Leven and C. Bigge division of the Big New Britain tear cot the West s made by . Tevack at Boston University Hopes = | Purdue and Ohio Btate appear to | " Ha 3 Brookiands track, England ¢ | o N P et ds fermhindlve Sy Motaerer In T aucondi To Score on Syracuse PLAYING OUT OF TOWN at Lafayette V4 r one mile in 45,40 seconds and Kyraen N. Y. Nov, 10,--Bostow} S————— In non-conference gar fichiga . 1 1 West mile minutes, 16:10 sec- | 1 piversi ‘ n fs the powerful Mohavhs and Bangers Both to Battle enguges the Quantico Marines AT premier « ’ Syract Untversity team today wit [ Hostile Gridirons Arbor with t We ' t avor- | O41° g t idire 1015 nd Lee defeated hopes of seoring chdewn, a feat jtes, and Nort tern takes o ¢ | char A victors ' oke at Lesington, Va. 118 | Hobart, William & v, Alabama Both the Mohawks and the Ranger Fofest and Evar « " yteo w Springficld Pittsburgh und Penn | of this city will play out of town te- Minneso i il i ¥ 1918—Mrs. Ad (Rilagbet Toppors | Btate were unablo to accomplish morrow, The Me & will clash with e W beate e N targets ’.:" of the All-Plainville eleven in Plainville YALE TO EXTEND SCHEDULY All-H has N 1 v exhibition at Mot Golf, with mannikin players e, | while the Rangers will go further ye -" i of one ¢ ¥ : y Largets in a single o o S LG e R B ;"";‘. -\ L Fiva < s ' 4 e ad shot 1.0¢ c ey ' ~ "R e And Then She Took Up Golf R Coneitecet it O Ak e _ ‘ : en che Took Up Go stronger it Hannver “ t t irne . town players W ed, 1 th 1 " s Indion ¢ both are tak Brow tur o I A teamn ¥ r Jo 1 WELL | PLAYED 1N A migut AND BELIEVE 5 rear MIXED FOURSOME ° . 1 CAN SWING A v ; 2 ringr -~ ToOAY 1 HAD MR E e = . } . 1 MALTY For A \JRwver : . ' minites | \ PARTNCER ® S = : Bar.? Carreney Wonors Prinee he ‘ \ of § . . . g the pr " . 3} " the ! Canadi ' | oH Haw Rice | Yoo, vmvE A AT TLE PLAY Ka “ s i i v « K trams Bincs wan choren head of scund, following 1 '] ‘ joressiul seaso tha Reme ormer star twirler of the Brook- - gt 2 - . n Natior ere he He owns a flour mill PR s - wm. | MOw at I wn here with his seven-yedr-old v 195, R Y. Vo rl daughter BEATTIE:; CEN- % ! Dartmouth and Brown, which stavted ley colls WOoNDERFUL The Harvard cleven rules ashght |* Tpo disqualification of E. C. Ger- favorite put the records of the con-|pep star Wisconsin tackle, in the $nid- |testing elevens each marked With a|qe'of the conference season, has tie and o defeat, would indicate there | oty g 0 er n foot- is little to choose between the teams. |ja); aq the track and baseball, the Howeyer, (he Crimson admittedly has oo 08 L8 00 10 e limited. been pointing - today's game. Har-|gome foothall coaches are said to be vard's failure to defeat the Tiger |y "ol (DO THATAC TR0 Sinee foathall Feistions were ""““"""j Michigan and Illinois will probably following the war and the fact that | . ..o roothall relations next year, Princeton has won 14 and Ilnrurd'“l.ordmg to gossip among football but 8 of the 25 of the games played i o y 29 v T s .o | enthusiasts of the two colleges. Last ’Imcf‘ “‘“(i ‘i‘n'flnu“.n_« |'n‘ih(vn-'rnmw“3\wlnlvr, when the schedules for this determinstio by Sy i season were made up, it was learned Both elevens expeet to be at their | 4 2 " | that both Michigan and Illinois want- best in today's contest. Haryard will : . {ed to resume relations but could not boast an advantage in weighf™and ex- atveo on 5 Samb, «MIEMIBAR Wahtéd perience on the line, and Princeton SBe, 42 g2 5 3 . » to open the stadium at Urbana, but similar advantages in the backfield, A h S Mlinois had promised this date teo thing new in the nature of of- Chicago, and Yost and Zuppke eould sive plays are looked for from both |, o0 "veoucilie other dates to fit their teams, schedules, R 1f Miechigan should play Illinois in MILSTEAD OUT OF GAME 1924 and also retain Towa, it would probably huve the harddest Big Ten e - schedule, as the games with Ohio State Minnesotu and Wisconsin are Yale Star Not Playing Against Mary-| congided fixtires on Michigan's list of annual gaw Cra;ckk ‘Sliot‘ land This Aftemoon—DButtorworth Gets His Chance in Lincup. New Haven, Nov. 10,—With its star tackle, Milstead, temporarily out | of the gamb, the. Yale cleven faces | sUIT opposition in meeting the Mary- | land squad in the Bowl here this af. ternoon. Time for starting the con- test has been fixed ot 2 o'clock. RBen Jutterworth is to get another thor- ough chance at right tackle, The lincup Yale Maryland Bingham .... Supples left cnd Datty Bromley eft tackle Diller . . . Bennott lert guard lLovejoy . Pollock center Fekart i b Brewoer | right guard | Butterworth . . . . Burger | right tackle + Lannigan Luman ........ " right ond Richeson ... .. v vos Besicy quarterback | NeRI® coooeosansrnrise . PPugh lett hplfback Pond ...... ' vovevs Branner right halftmck | Mallory R .o Meqqullde tullback Officials: Referee, H. A, Vishor, | Columbla: nmplre, A, W, Palmes, Col- | by; headlinesman, H. R. Henvagr Dartmouth; field judge, W. A, Quig- ley, Pennsylvania DARTMOUTH-BROWN | Boston, Nov. 10.-~The teams of | Cynth Welles) .. shown N the arehery contest, their gridiron rivalry in 1894, elash | participating here day on & neutral field, Brown, [ Khe is an exprrt always formidable against the big larrow. Miss Lamb hails from Denver, green, has won nine of the 17 wames |Col played in the period since 1894, and has tied once. No statement is 8btainable at Yale With lines of apparently equal regarding the Brown“date, but Brown strength and with two ontstanding [alumni have been quoted as desiring kickers matched: Kelley for Dart- Yale visit to Providence and of mouth and Magghall for Brown, 1he | being restored to a position on Yale's game will be a test of the offengive | November list, from which they were power of the rival backfields taken this (ul with the bow and - —— — —a ME SHE b (»/\ND GRACEFUL WICKED L | NEVER DD SEE SUCH *\ PERFEC TION OF FORM | VE HAD AT LEAST FIFTEEN ON THIS HOLE SO FAR 1SN'T IT Teamisue o S = L ¢ =

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