New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1923, Page 8

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Nigkw BRITAIN DALLY HWRALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923. o ] ] " ] ) ] ] 2 - - ) - - 2. -]~ 7 ]~ -’ 2~ ] 1’ > - -’ ] ] - ] ) - - 80,000 WATCHING YALE-PRINCETON BATTLE — WEST SIDES OF HARTFORD AT WILLOW BROOK PARK TOMORROW AFTERNOON—ROVERS PLAY IN SOUTHINGTON — FIRPO GIVES COUNTRYMEN STRAIGHT DOPE ON HIS AMERICAN TOUR — SHUGRUE OUTPOINTS BROWN — BOYS’ CLUB_NOTES . D ) " - . " ) - ) " 0 0 0 ) o ) ) ) ) T ) - S . WEST SIDES vs NEW BRITAIN IS TO BE BATTLE FOR BLOOD Sunday’s Game At Willow Brook Park Should Be Hard | Fought Contest—Each Team Composed Largely of War Veterans Makes Fitting Opening For Memorial Athletic Field. 1 tting Hartford ritain team eature will of mate en captains on 1 cader of and now a Britain, captain of the Trinity cap- will The I o'clock the field is re- while New Brit- right side. A will bring R offi- n fans will take in from Hartford rooters, ' specia jow timers eavy AVy tw backfield are men and also enough first string subs to ry line assuring peppy team ull the tim New Britain backfield will Hammil ¢ k, Tickey RBahcock Carpenter man, thus T or Downey, Barnikow, K With this arr A plunging game is will havk its old s w have Co Spears, S fighting The dbys and ) in Jiant lineme West not quarterba Norton Sides offer forwa Hap 1 pass e much of his old L capable Deegar Culver and shift of it Harmon form @ Jutsy Sturms 1 1 t Doherty imy fast or Premo, T " 1 | should tomorrow THIS DAY IN SPORT ¥ assuming responsibility L AR NI year contract of Jim Wray Robert | sional Her- Kk, amateur oarsmar ame 1ead rowing coach at Harvard wing coach, Tor I Bur world's hampions Jenking defeate two straight heavyweight 1806 rmer wrestling Hanapolis . in 180 Promoter National League s Association in 1891 financial res 00, wiped out Ame assumed a $14 ponsibility of on thi suring fans tability ational pastime Jefeated Wes o Tickey e WEST SIDES Name and Pos. Tompkins, 1¢ Wooley, (capt) It Kane, Bergiund, Harrison, I'eterson Ev 3 Norton, Harmon Sturm Der Culver, b hb Doherty, hb Premo, h Whalen, ¢ Johnson, t Kent, « Kelly, « NEW BRITAIN No. Wt Hammill, ol Barnikow Downey hi thb Kennedy, hb Babeock { Carpenter Segretta Spears Dully, & O'Leary. & w D I Politis, 1 192 Politis Company D of, Meriden Is After Basketball Dates The Co. D b den is hook games for 1t 10w this year is practic former yoars whe ke to ment would The manag from any team that has any vrday ow | on "Tuesdays o ber up to January Any te teed a municate | manager Co | | Meriden booking m w WILSON BEATS BED N middiews ght | started | campuigy | | Reed HUNTING CASUALTIE - RockTio- agician - Preparedness is Most Essential Asset—Notre Da Elaborate Scout System—Rockne Holds aw Skull Practice Daily “Prepare £ Prepared 1t has just oppositior In bas the the ro catcher on the weak and shows his 1 advantage of it strength_in certai coach polnts out 1} to eombat it “Very often certa who enact the role of foot are among the team's sucecss scouts never see whom they are doing s There you have the Knute Rockne on prepared i« how he pnts it into offec Dame Rockne's assistant Keogan, and Tom Lich, former players at Notre Deme, now a oo ber of the fagr'ty pomprise the sco n baset biggest And the 1 coach, © FULLBACK EDDIE BARNIKOW § i STAN KENNEDY OF TRINITY FIRPO FREES HIS " FRIENDS OF BLAME Tells Argentineans His | Used Good Judgment yrrespondent his pp United Wd he had K Der Key ) ep At t He prabs led orked g campal permit the paey's s o 4 - A - s s g 1 " PLAY IN SOUTHINGTON " PRLICANS 0UT AGAIN Willing to Meet Any 90 to 100 Pound Baskethall Team—George Wol- boring Town Tomorrow (o Eleven There, Out of Ten Rounds Battling fer Booking Games Measure of Star Sunday afternoon the Rovers will exsons at the Cene to Southington to battle they | “E@INKL the strong Sons™ of Italy leleven This scason has been a most Pelicans | yyecessiul one the Southington they met defeat only out with &« The locals will go in in full any team of foree and assure their opponents of 0 pounds w hard battle. The Rovers now tead by Diner top form after a strenuous week with the Cy practice. The week-end will be a such (telling one, with Farmington sched- Cy+ | uled Saturday and the Sons of Maly for Sunday. Those who will make the trip tomorrow Feore, Mclnerney, Tolli, Riley, Simons, Mc- Aleer, Halinsky, Poglich, Kerwin, Le- vine, Whit Anderson, Martin, El- MecCle Westman, Travers, d Coach “Ited” McCue. All asked to teport to prac in Brown's at 1 o'clock Seconds After piling up an enviable record in tho past thre journey ter street gymnasium where the dec The still another the year of met ull comers, Pk in the at New night Shugru lads as hive aFmery of Boys avtivity, world-wide challenge their welght, The Pelicans | whe VOUr sturre The team cousists stars as Lippmann, also with the clones last year Hubay the flushy vete Pelican forward, Pitzgerald and Parsons two of the city's best guards th welght wi the club have and ¢ to Ange was in al in 9.1 bare | arrl are "the tain his big lead. good in the first round, zot threc rounds, Shugrue seven nand two were even, will be in tates, clones, of on his fo been able unsuitable title o are the Elm City fighter was down In the Bridgeport and Ansonia fought the fig tember dix for team 1" owi the P ! somi-final, Jim ot e remembered st | 1ot | ceord they that record addross, George year the of 14 ns piled up Spiteo ve determined o Britain Doys vietories and bhetter § from Olive he chas 1o 1 his ad- |y the spar it L4 at m to I« o'vlock Sunday " JORY triel will leave Johnny Mason him At od the decigion as a draw, Hugh Rorty te Stage Boxing Bout on Nov, 23 who HARNARD Vs Nos BROWN 1 Browy 18t Cambridge bell at the Har foothall t meets ta- Ale crful, d will ervices and prox- weror of ar ear the Crimsor am in tl in their ar clas Bruir eveloped « the game Captain Hut owing to by i Yale contest Hughic ( taged such a dium toda lenged any featherweight ic ing show at Foot Guard } a weeks & | lingtord issued rd 1o place at the [of the Brow Friday evening, Noveme b in the » Roche, the yoke and loew alt Lake eity though the POSSERS & PO cessful b Hary without the 180, Is promoti Yensive enter anothe same pla [ w ) be | Voxer from from nied whi be t 1 main hout game ittle Paluso. I'he bout dozen rounds her 1 clars contestants to | 1 hoys 1 i ext weelk St. Johns 6; Colgate Freshmen 6 University of A University 2 Ireshmen SOCCER TEAMS T is sche abama 3 There prelimi 1 for ftate nary bouts, Yrown 19, nnounced later Second o GHICK BROWN BEATEN IN HIS FIGHT WITH SHUGRUE New Haven Battler Gets Only Three of Johnny Ehugrue of Waterbury won ision over Chick Brown at tne opening of the indoor Nutmeg A, C. Haven fairly good form and won when Brown failed to main< Brown started out In all Brown received The Wat- erbury battier walloped Brown in the lust part of the bout and in the cighth knocked Bones draw at POOTBALL SCORES Freshmen 0, Prineston Freshmen 26; Dartmouth , Louisiana last of Young Silverberg of 10-round Jack MeNulty and Soldier Lewis, both of New Haven went eight rounds with MeNulty getting the decision., Willie 8Bhugrue of Waterbury of Bridgeport fought four of =ix rounds when Young Me- Aulitfe stopped the bout and announc- The din of the fans drowned out the sound of the end of the fourth and it was decided to call the fight to an end, Mickey Travers of New Haven chal- | 126 | pounds and Young leonard of Wal- a dely to the winner hugrue battle and — YALE HAS WON 25 GAMES FROM TIGER Today's Contest Is 47th Between the Two By The Assoclated Pre : New Haven, Nov, 17 On the white- striped floor of the Bowl, surrounded by a cheering, colorful throng of nearly £0,000 persons, the football elevens ot Yale and Princeton meet this after- noon. It was just 50 years ago that the first football battle between these two universities took place. On that oc- casion a mere handful of undergrad- uates stood about the cdge of a crudély diagramed field and puzzled at the rude scramble going on before their eyes. In that melee, however, was laid the foundation of the most popular amateur sport this country has known, a fact testified to not only by today's great throng over running this college town, but by the colossal foot- ball edifice in which that throng will assemble, 47th of Series In today's battle the forty-seventh in the series, the Elis rule the favorite, Boasting as fine a squad of gridiron athletes as Yale has had in recent years, the Blue enters today's contest an undefeated team, whereas Prince ton with one of the most nnpromising squads in its history, hos lea taste of defeat through its engage- ments with Notre Dal and the unsatisfactor a tie with the Navy Of the 46 games played since Yale has won 26, Princeton 14 and the remaining six contests have re- sulted in tie scores. Prior to 1883, when method of scoring was introduced, Yale and Princeton had met eight times, each winning two games and being tled in four. The record since 1883 follows: Records of 50 Years 1883—Yale 6; Princeton 0. 1884-—Yule 6; Princeton 4. 1885—Princeton 6; Yale 5 1886—Yale 4; Princeton 1887-Yale 12; Princeton 0 1588-—Yale 10; Princeton 0, 1889—Princeton 10; Yale 0, 1890—Yale 30; Princeton 0, 1801—Yale 19, Princeton 0, 1892-=Yale 12; Princeton 0, 1893—Princeton 6; Yale 0, 1894-=Yale 24; Princeton 0, 1896—Yale '20; Princeton 0, 1896—Princeton 24; Yale 6. 1807—Yale 5; Princcton 0. 1898~Princeton 6; Yale 0, 1899—Princeton 11; Yale 10, 1900-—Yale Princeton 1901—Yale 12; Princeton 0, 1902—=Yale 12; Princeton 3. 1903~Princeton 11; Yale 0 1004—Yale Princeton 0 1905—Yale Princeton 4. Princeton 0, Princeton 11 Princeton 6 Princeton 0, 1910—Yale Princeton 3 191 1=Princeton 6; Yale 3 1912«Princeton 6 1913«=Princeton 3; 1914=Yale 19; Princeton 1915—Yale 13; Princeton 1916—Yale 10; Princcton 1917—No game, 1918-—No game, 1919—Princeton 13; Yale 1020=Princeton 20; Yale 1921—Yale 13; Princeton 1922 Princeton 3; Yale 0, Despite this disparity and the gen- eral belief that Yale will prove a victor, not a few close students of 1« game look for a much different out. pericy 18738, the modern 1909~Yale 1" |eome than a onec.sided Yale triumph They point out that Princeton has the |abler kicker in Van Gerbig; that the | Tigers have nothing to lose and every {thing to gain;: " |thelr last game of the scason whercas Harvard and they are playing (Continued on Following Page) And Thea He Made 2 Hels bn: Ose CE work | CLaneEnCce I'D GIVE ANYTwG | (1 I TE WORLD 1F }PE SPRISED WHEM | TELL HER ! 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