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ALL-NEW BRITAIN HAS A THOUSAND DOLLARS THAT SAYS SHE'S WILLING TO PLAY BRIDGEPORT ANYWHERE ON DECEMBER 2 — ALL-PLAIN- VILLE LOSES TO MOHAWKS — ROVERS BEAT HARTFORD BUNCH — PRINCETON PREPARING FOR YALE GAME ON SATURDAY — OTHER SPORTS e e - - ] ] ] ] T~ o ) . ] ] " " o New Britain Defeats Meriden Hartford Is Beating New Haven STOP NEW BRITAINS Silver City Gridsters Pla Hard But Coming Cham- pions Were Not to Be v Denied. Brita for the stat cn paper a than Hartfc week New ALt and was « City semb Meride the of Th wrd ity 1 through hackfield mer Piee of & punt fown in the ¢ hest togin and Boinowski their guards started Meriden Weakoaed Meriden team w each ang gume usua ¥ as Deodo Damico, first of 0 plaved we The weakenad by was injured | week Eame at th 1 Mar G B H wait il Larso romp his tollc ning iod 1) other As | Go Down {o Defeat Under 21 to 0f Score at Hanover Park Injuries "in League ame But Capital City ovs Earn Victory Over Yy Meriden's Mohawks were deeisively | defeated by the husky All-2 Brit- | ain eleven at Hanover park yesterday, | 21 to 0. ‘ The Mohawks were completely out- classed and never was the outcome of the game in doubt. Teagie, their brilliant quarterback, opened up a strong uérial game in the second | period @nd worked the ball down to New Britain’s 35-yard line but a heavy p®nalty was inflicted and when, moments later, Teagle was! from the game with injuries the Meriden skies had set kick-off New Britain scored. fumbled and Al Blanchard, his usuwal sweet game, emu- \*1 Sammy White Prince- ton. Dashing through the opposing players he np the pigskin and did not stop going until he had landed it over the goal line. Bab- cock Kicked goal. Ching Hammil, quarterback, got into the game for the first time since was injured in the game with the im Rollers and he ran the team in good shape. New Britain's second tally came when Babeock scored and Hammil himee uch n, Barnikow illhouse. best high school foot- this city for some th Vi Hariford high school gri Hi 1 Saturday 7 win over crowd af mearly llowed through the d the bitter was the foothall fa 4 few kind ns ! the On the Meriden playing lated the taken hoo sun o eASONS 10 S0C house drew first blood, scoring od on a forward pass. arts, in whigh the latter length of the field ng many tacklers in goalward. Larson's ficld touchdown mayked the y the New Has ed in the who n to N ha!f tiw e scooped ey r the ring by he count was eve P Baron n n riod when wd of the local's att i Ste tore lis way to a t fter the st Kicked goal and Do nd ha autiful 50 yurd dash. The a of Collins at tackle will be a great asset to the New Brit- ains a W be in every game He will be 10y the Steary neive e fi hing of tt o pushed 1 Uy Hart. | lads, across the wi quisition scor of th e point \ i pace vd he from use on the now on. espeoy dnst on ul ag 25t The summary All-New Britains lownstate | the He dangerc i saw th work wonders Mohawhs MOHAWKSUNABLET0. Will Pla w YVALF FOOTBALLERS 1928 7 7 T ) T ) ) -’ " ELKER COCHRAN oir oppo Connolly 10 Nimerons Injuries recefved regretful of all Capt Left End able Dully Left Tackle i.eft Guard Center Kap PRAISE HARYLAND Regaid Team That Nearly Beat y Off Tie in Cue Match - WILLIE HOPPE ‘hicago, Nov. 12.—The boy wonder| [o®oia will meet the boy wonder of | {for the today when Willie Hoppe and \\'Olklri Cochran cross cues here in a play-off | 18.2 balkline billiard cham- plonship. Hoppe, champion years, cued | his way into a tie with Cochran, young | star from the coast, the recent ¢hampionship tournament at New York. Both Hoppe and Cochran made | nsational rallies to win the matches | hat de d the title ad P 1500 di n It hes will break | for bflliards in i these Jance history of Cornell L;;;lg A:II 'f’éams In’Scoring Points—254 Coach Gil Dobie’s foothall machine continues to thunder along at . full speed, rolling up touchdowns and points after touchdowns™ and field goals with great regularity as it leaves | a string of defeated tegms in its wake. The Red offensive has rolled up 1 total of 254 points this season, mors | than any other big college team in the country, but its lead was threat- cied by Mountaineers of West Virginia last Saturday, when they add- New Britain Ready to Play Bridgeport On Any Field at All 0 The management of the All- New Britain football team to. day said, after having read sev- eral accounts emanating from Bridgeport, that it is not only ready but anxious to play All- Bridgeport. Some accounts from the Park City intimated that Bridgeport was anxious for a game buf New Britain was hold- ing off. The opposite is true and to prove this, the New ‘Britain management #aid this morning that it is ‘prepared to put up a cash forfeit of one $housand iron men to bind a contract fora game “to be play- ed anywhere, on any fleld that is suitable, on December 2." So FOOTBALL REVIEW LODKS INTERESTING Tryon Still Leads- as Scorér-- Gornell and Syracuse Fine New York, Nov. 12.—Attention of football followers in the east turns from the victories and defeats of Sat- urday to the coming contests_next week end of which the Yale- ce- ton battle at New Haven will be the main attraction. The outcomes of Saturday's battles caused realignment .of cxpert judg- ment so far as the second of the “Big Three” tussles is concerned. Mary- land’s sensational stand agdinst Yale, in which it went down to defeat by the narrow margin of two points— 16 to 14—has caused backers of the Blue to wonder if the form it attain- ed in the one-sided victory over Army has been lost. Wonder About Tigers And Harvard's narrow triumph, af- ter its defeat by Dartmouth, has caus- ed the experts to wonder just how strong—or, perhaps, how weak— Princeton really is. And those inclin- ed earlier in the season to presage a big year for Yale in “Big Three” tra- dition are not so sanguine of a vie- tory over Harvard in the ultimate game, Commell and Syracuse Cornell and Syracuse stand out as the big teams of the east, though West Virginia, Washington and Jefferson and St. Johns with them kept in the decreasing number of ‘varsities to re- | main undefeated. Cornell's smashing 35-0 defeat of Columbla and Syra- cuse's crushing victory over Boston university stamped them as the most | formidable of the big teams. | | In the East The east emerged from the inter- sectional struggle very successfully, Yale winning over Maryland; Navy over St. Xavier; Army over Arkansas Aggies; Rutgers over Richmond; Bos- that's that! |Rovers Send All Juniors Home Defeated ton over Centepary, and Penn State lover Georgia Tech. Carnegie Tech, |of the castern contingent, came near- est to lesing, gaining a 6 to 6 tie with Detroit. Hartford Tryon Still King Eddie Tryon of Colgate, although sixty-threc points to their record | The Ruvers should change their out of Saturday's linenp, maintained ny ke | Lee, bring-| mere cigl Byracuse with Army with cnst that In the a total lichigan tope th 184 Nejther seored ! his individual scoring leadership with |78 points, 12 ahead of his nearest | rival, Glennen of Hely Cross, who, lalso, did not get iuto his team's last |game. By making two touchdowns {and five points after touchdown |against Columbia George Pfann of | Cornell, hlirdled from seventh to third ‘T‘In" | place with three less than Glennon. . ad. inst ‘Warhington a 1% Them as Wonderful Eleven O'lcary name to Rollers for yesterday they rolled over the All Harttord Juniors at Bt. Mary's field for a total of 38 poluts, at the same time keeping their own side of the scoreboard Iily white, Two touchdowns were rushed over the Hartford line by Feore and Tolll and Melnerney and Whitney romped over the goal marks, Rovers showed up to excelient vantage tate, wa making or total to i Right Guard o ata e hind ot 28, Coly with 217 216 are other eloveis | lave west, spirit wa t p v ‘ Frg Warner Orscy that th result kles of 1 y ar \ the mark eads with Nov Yale saturday the 12.~ footh, praiged in glov Maryland Hat en, 5 New Srown with in touch 'as piay ing term w R\ ¢ Misachard well passed 1 Notre Dam polits, while mir injured v i LUniversity d the Elis to a " and threatened fo I'ne general opinioh here southerners are the | t here this seas sel sports Quarterbuck of b g Ten teama w NN wr Villa point this year team ik 1% to 1 e win twice that the conched tewm seen Yensick A & arncd ated, its v York St Maslar Right Halfback Left Halfback e syracuse’s Gront Record. Syracuse, NT Y., N 12.--Byracuse | university has met defcat in only 10 of the last 81 contests it has played |in intercollegiate gridirons, examina- tion of orangeé foothall records from 1017 shows, During the last six seasons and this season to date, Syracuse football teamd have scored a total of 1,245 points against a total of 247 for op- ponents, | The orange eleven of this year, with twe games yet to play, has scored 222 points, more than any other Eyracuee football team over the seven year pers clean GENARO VS, VILLA | New York, Nev. 12.—~Frankle Gen- |are, a tiny gltalian boxer with the dreamy face of a poet, who won the | amateur figweight championehip of the world A_megmber of America’s Olympie m ‘L‘", will be given |a chance at the world's professional title on Dee, 17, commended m NEW BOWELING ALLEAS 3 bowling al- 510 Main street 4 Wednesday which occupies two W Holfelder he conducted n Edward Gil connected with ster a Hartiord opening night the manages epecial decs 1 vhich will the & N, II the N Arute oo Hiti's Fullback i i f auarters Yale 1 fine wisnes 1o featnre Commercial Reports crippled e will formnily " night wnd T der t yan, for the Wore ment 1) Corbin girls of oM next scason that the, title game wit I ope sont Al Mohat Touchdowns B Britainy he sea orth we The place somew ha by 1ish Downey, | the '8 Hartford Slanoha noits r = =S " which Aot o 3 With Miste ' als ton substituti Regretta f A Bar Barnikow Babeock Donahue gins; Bore € superior . ment of 1 Hammil r Blanchard; |y ot T ite for Hig- | ,un or Orsey for |0t o Drose; refe Parker; umpires, ¥, y and | Barnikow thesman, French; :.‘,’,'“ » . it | AR pymekeeper, Ditore W riof fou 5 nbler, | minnte - d Gl UF 12} iheir magnificent 5 teld for two touc lows of the ball, something which TRYON STILL LEADS Pish againot @ Yare team COLLEGIATE, SCORERS were no Yale star. Although Idle Saturday. ') the Yaje o that in its coming 2 “ ton and Harvarg the 1 tip top shad 15 el . ' ™ e 3 adie tvon of Colgate and that w » &l a chance to add hie reshmg s Miller and nine yenrs ectier air, I from playing ind necessity for ., the Yale but nevertheless reng prove SIX DAY RACE DEC. 1 New York, Nov, 12.-—Getham's h interpational six-day bicyele race [ will start"at Madison 8quare Garden Dee. 1, Tex Rickard announced today. 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T e materially in paving penses during 1) his course High school iads who @ athietic cargfils, but fail to she signs of reach early yrars can ‘a our from Rockne. During high schoo career Rockne did nothing sensation al in athietics. His efiort wa iadlling & job as substitute on the n his"® senior " roms that Riockne amr marke o of 1aborat ca make arsits football ¢ ight an . year. o Aimost Became the at 1 etic w track year onogram How You FELT WHeEN You WesT OUT OM ThE FIELD 1N YouR Biasy Bl aAame of Notre Dam as he & Stardom well as footba e £ L L I Ath e univers ™ * w Cop o, 190 ¥ ¥ T e etic prowess was being vhordinated to studies » cemaVy high | ahing fame on e ciass roors. he taking dow —— ors in th