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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, i e 4450 e - 50 0 0 0 S DD S P S RS PRSI S MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. - MOHAWKS IN SCORELESS TIE WITH ST. MARY’S — ALL-NEW BRITAIN NOSES OUT WEST SIDES 6-0—STEAM ROLLERS LOSE 3-0 TO BRIDGEPORT —THREE YALE ENDS OUT OF GAME — TRYON DISPLACED AS LEADING COLLEGE SCORER —HARVARD TRYING TO PROVIDE DEFENSE FOR YALE ALL-NEW BRITAIN DEFEATS WEST SIDES BY 6-0 SCORE Downey Races Across With Only Score of Game in Sec- ond Period—Locals Have Narrow Escape From Being Defeated in Final Period—Blanchard, Segretta and Hunt Shine On Defense—Deegan is Hartford’s Shining Light. New 1 people me tha : Dr. Ldgar Lauver Announces Award ssary { gl at Varsity Football Letter to to keep themn from 1 16 Players H Middletow 19.—Dr, Edgar Fauy physica education at Wesleyan and director of athletics, has announced the awar foothall “W™ to the following this year's team Adams Nov professor of @ few var the 16 touchdown f members of extra of New Stamford; last Capt Cleve- I Hovw, ilfore W N Philadelphia, Pa.; of Hampton, la.; Montelair, N. J.; ntown, Pa.; and 24 ips, '26, Robinson, '26 Probably ti preventing Hartford a New Britain ford wou st factors in scoring in Blanchard After v, Sturm Whel grea om of e six men by grad- The Howard ¢ captain for next seasol Spring. field, FOOTBALL POOLS SEEN AS MENACE 10 SPORTS Commercial Gambling Threatens Ama- ling teur Athleties, Minnesota Uni- versity Authorities Say., Mass. brillia 1 back Issed, into the when he struck the growr headed toward the Hartford goa with the ball sa Again Fred Hunt spilled the play and & behind his another foi car-mark WAS URUSUA th game« frustratiy Sturm who hurled t Ing the heart of Evans mg to reccive it Wise into the broke goud nin had recovered the 10 yard line, Balx sent Into the gam fled an minutes lat after New had the ball, Eddie Jygr again Hartford aforementioned was 1 leaped and was his & through tta got ard pass t very b 4 vt s authoritivs commer using co Minneapo ty @ pe g nnesota raity are osurcs that uroused ubject of bhetting jul gambling footba who was waite Conley gam Captair ke : ity bookmakers that ounc got neria prosecu up a pass that estima ne Saturda) fght two o downtow paid it ners o m ft eitad and threatens the colloge these errors kind of scs Hammil started the ga & cago White terback but half and Downey to quarterback. Hummil 1 well and plays plays being 1 was inju we also made som sprints. New Britain the opening of the secc 1 the first stanza closed Dow thrown on the Hartford cig line. On resumption of play was given the ball o ith Hammi making wonderfu 1 skirted Hartford's only tally of the Max Spears, t Downey (Continued on Following 'age) -Knu o Rockno- Gridiron Magician [nsists On Perfection in Pretty Detail—Quarterback Big Cog in Rockne System—Ficld Leader Works Under Specific Orders “Perfectic Generalities essentia footha “There yard or fi Every play sta play if properly player o is merely Doing the proper time 7 football t the entire kne h thi 0 suc yar players good complexio thi "y t that t the play of a tear figure. That man MHe can make welection of plays coach Jook like veriest dumbbe “Give me a able to size up opposition and capa proper plays according ing conditions, and 1 = 6 overiook a lot of able things.” After watching practice and in competit Jeading teams of the cou i apparent that the stress that Roc lays on the importance of the ¢ ferback position is not wasted At Notre Dame the captain is s ordinate to the quarterback, who the team leader and field general ir every sense of the word. In addition to calling and directing the attack the Notre Dame quarterback is the Suiding hand of the defense. evide mage gume ter vwa we Dame Notre ey d he ca Rockne 2 thing unusual anarterback piaye i« Rockne s and cxpiai as field in touch | Bockne. the caders are constantly with the viewpoint MEN BY GRADUATION FOOTBALL SHOWING STRANGE REVERSES (Syracuse’s Defeat Is One-Eli - Picked to Beat Harvard Easily | New York, Nov. 19.—Almost all the tootball experts have agreed upon all but one detail of the game next Sat- | urday between Yale and Harvard at Soldiers IFicld, Boston, the last of the ! contests among the “Big Three” | d that is the of the Blue * over the Crimson. After Yale's overwhelming defeat Princeton, 27 to 0, at the Bowl! Saturday, and Harvard’'s humiliation before Brown, 20 to 7, virtually every- | but the undergraduates of Har- v has conceded the game to the New Haven outfit. On the basis of | Harvar to 0 victory over Prince- ton and the results of Saturday's bat- ties they were cstimating next week- end’s score Upsets of Game experts were lamenting the prestige they suffered along with Syracuse when it flopped unex- pectedly before Colgate, 16 to 7, the second time it had been scored on this | season, for with the unanimity with which they today foresaw a big Yale vietory over Harvard, they predicted a | triumph over Colgate, And | led to fore one Other loss of Syracus with the same vot Pittsburgh givi Teffer rst they f & Wash see and | | =0 Presi- ed this season, 13 t Rut Two Undefeated ay at- teams und et Stern season, hig red agg and gation went through gymnastic stunts, with Johns Hopkins | pretending an opposition, that meant | a score to 0, West Virginia, | consider vastern, remain trouncing Louis, 48 | which som« ed a winner, st 1o 0 1"oothall xt Saturday New York Navy mert tor Pethany while Armor e divided Boston and | for here the Army and| in their annual struggle ice honors The Cadets took into camp Satur , S0 to 6,1 the Middies we dressing | interest will between Teyon Displaced Tryon of Colgate was the top of the point scorers teams by George Pfann of work against Johns his total to §6, two Harry Wilson, inte ! ten | Bddi dise it caster placed of Cornell, whose Hop) mors ns brought Tryon's. quarteback, place with a mark of 78§, Bowman of Syracuse, thar \ State's came head of HIGH SCHOOL LOSES Defeated by Score at Hands of Troy Conference Eleven in Fermont Saturday 00 lown Tto 12 the Academy Wier at right half defeating went at yerenee Saturday Hjerpe at alded t a game ) years, A crowd game ha Britaiy betweer the first of New yostly New Zehrer, Britain's The stars for New who p New Pritain Troy Confer. seored Neipp RBritain was Neipy right o1t BONING BOUTS Club Has Pal Main Go Tonight Hartiond Moore in The Card t—Pal Moore, Memp vie, Hartford agnare W Angelo ters Hart Hol- Carse Tourist travel is a recognized Colo where, in 1 81 s spent order AYed by gan STEAM ROLLERS LOSETO | ALL BRIDGEPORT ELEVEN' Bako's Kicks Goal That Wins Game In First Three Minutes of Play in Providence All-Bridgeport, the team which is to oppose the All-New Britains on December 2 and the eleven which last | Sunday won 3 to 0 over the West Sides, yesterday went down to Provi- dence and did the unexpected. They defeated the Steam Rollers, the Rhode Igland wonder-team, by a 3 to 0 score. Fully 5,000 people witnessed the game and saw their pets take their first beating of the year. As was the case against the West Sides, Bakos, kicked the winning goal. Bridgeport | now lays claim to the New England professional championship, but this is being contested by New Britain who | next Sunday plays the Steam Rollers again. Bridgeport's minutes after the victory came three | whistle blew. The Park City boys got the ball on the | Steam Rollers’ 32-yard from whenee Bakos hooted it over the posts, | Although defeated, the Steam Tollers | were not outplayed. Quite the oppo- site. Both defensively and offensively, Bridgeport was outplayed and the | only time they were a menace Was when a pass was intercepted or a loosely handled ball scooped up. In line, | fact Bridgeport did not make a single | first down all during the game. MOHAWKS PLAY T0 A SCORELESS TIE Meet Staunch St. Mary's Team of Waterbury The Mohawks of this city journeycd to Waterbury yesterday afternoon and played the fast St M s team of that city to a scorcless tie in one o the hardest fought games of the sea- | tcams may be gleaned from the that neither team was within the positions’ the game “Buck” Jackson, popular captain of the Mohawks. added further Jaurels to his reputation as a line plunger and time and again plunged through ihe heavy Hne of the Waterbury team for substantial gains Although out weighed the line of the New Brital team outcharged the Waterbury team throughout the game, the work of Griswold and Sparks at guard posi- | tious being of a sensational nature For the locals the most outstanding stars were Jackson at fullback, Duni gan at lert half and Benke at jert end The work of Benke, who several times throughout the game spilled the inter. got the with the much praise from the 8. Mary's the work of was of a high the only the Wat. fact op- | terence and man brought crowd. For Kenny at quarterback this mid t back bed nd gaines consiste for erbury tean Lineups SL Mary's Rottel Benke Punn Durham tackle oran Griswold ( guard ‘ More Jll{ Conter Sparks Right guard Breanan ! Right tackic Iy aee Rigint end Wright enn Norteldt Quarterhack Newma Punigan halfback Moor Restelli Daker Jackson ackson Punt for as- | Substitution for | Hie renna e or Pratton, Creey or Restelli Morelli, « fetdt rien for THIS DAY IN SPORT Ray, Joe Loomis and nk Leomis, Chicago amateur run- pended A. A L cxorbitant” expense hetd New York 1922 by the or meets in 21 ard to Three 2 By defeating Yale, 16 bro t the Big to a tie, Yale and Princetor Quarterback Pue the ball the vears of play Schaefer compiled noa 100.point bithiards at Chicage moder ords in this kind captained by famous ar first time played s rie carried for twe ha of the ree 1892 ce MeCormick, Ayi cieven met va cedge,” for i game at o cuse. An fdea of the defense of DOUh |y 45000 halthack is thira with 78, feated home | Western honor der Two contest Ann Jwith a State a top-heavy Mobawks | gy b test ampage and - contest champion When a Feller Needs a Friend Leads Scorers . GEORGE PFANN George Pfann, Cornell’s great quar- {terback, 1s now leading the scorers on Fastern gridirons, ‘ptllnl!. |of Colgate Tryon I8 now second with §4. leaped into the lead when he made 21 | points with a total of Pfann supplants Eddle Tryon who has led all season. against Johns Hopkins while was scoring #ix against Syra- Harry Wilson, Penn State yon vard e at sy vrt o i TEN HAS 8 TEAMS IN RACE FOR HONORS Two Contenders, Michigan and M nesota, Clash Sat ~Tlinoi~ Plays Ohio Sate, Chicago, Noy Ihree unde- streteh today in the race for Conference indication when they go un with every K<to«neck tinis the xt Baturday will decide Michi unbeaten the other clean record, will face Ohlo Columbus, with the 1llinois vorite to win and share nors with the wine vgan-Minnesota Buckeyes go on the the wire ne the issue and Min clash at 1inois, of them an both Arhor In will at nship the Mie Ehould the upsct the con- a dope, the rine-Gopher undisputed f o Prann | Big Ten etevens went into the championship ot n o THREE YALE ENDS ARE PUT OUT OF THE GAME Hulman Has Twisted Knee—Elis Will Not Have Scrimmage This Week —Lcave for Cambridge Friday New Haven, Nov, 19. — All but three of the Yale football players who participated in the sweeping victory of the bulldog over the Princeton Tiger, came out of the contest without injury and will be ready to report to- morrow afternoon for light work in preparation for the grand climax of the season next Saturday at Cam- bridge. Hulman, Luman and Bing- ham, ends, received injuries which make it doubtful they will be in shape to play against the Crimson. Huiman is in the worst condition, receiving a twisted knee, which will keep him out of the game, Luman has a sprained ankle, but an effort will be made to round him into shape so that he can play for probably a part of the game, but it is possible that this end, the best that Yale has, may he forced to watch the game from the side lines. Bingham is suf- | fering from a bad cut in the hand, | but it is expected it will heal so that {he can take his post at left end against Harvard. In case Luman does not recover, ilhf' ends who will start against the Crimson will, most likely be Bingham and Deaver. Coach Jones will un- doubtedly stand pat on the team which rted against the Tigers Sat- urday. It was announced that there will be scrimmage for the team this week, | other than the dummy scrim- mage and these held on Tues | Wednesday Thursday. On | Friday morning the team will point [ for Cambridge, going up almost 24 hours later than is usnally the case. light will be | day and [ —————————————— 86 | | | Chicago Star —_— | teams this Coach Stagg has a wealth of fine material and one his brightest stars is Jimmy Pyott, fleet-footed | teemed Jsxin One of the Western | promises to be Chicago. outstanding in the Conference o man, who ball-carrying young o8- highly for his HARVARD WILL USE WGLONE SATURDAY Is Quarterback Choice Over Jim Le¢-0dds Favor Yale Cambridge, Nov. 19. — Harvard found little that was encouraging in the Brown game Saturday, aside from cne of the two good advances by the players, and the coaches who wit- nessed the Yale-Princeton game fecl that Harvard's fine physical condition and the results accomplished in two weeks between big games will make the Crimson infinitely stronger against Yale than Princeton was, and that, while Yale has a tremendously strong team, it will have a much harder time to win at Cambridge than it did in the Bowl. The varsity players spent Sunday en the south shore and all will be back at work today. Eastman, Ham- mond and Dunker came through the Brown game in good condition, but will rest today and be ready for two days of hard drilling on Tuesday. Joe McGlone promises to be back in condition to play quarter, and will surely start the game if he is able to run. His ability to carry the ball has made him the final choice over Jim |Lee. Grew was hurt again in the Brown game and so was Cordingly. Grew_ was making a great improve- ment in play and the loss of his ices as substitute guard is considered serious one Also Harvard a able backs that Cordingly he ed bath as a kicker and runner Crimson is surely in a bad way Yale has three 0 few will mw The for extra hacks, while fine sets of carriers, | The betting here last, week was |light, with the odds three to two on | Yale. Harvard will now look for two to one odds. There will not be much new in the way of attack except some forward passes which were not shown against Princeton any more than were the New Haven overhead schemes for |uttack. ;Corpell Still Leads All Teams With Points Scored The merry battle field goals and 'downs among ol touchdowns, points atter college tinues, still leading | points with a total of 304, beyond the 300 mark as a result of & 52-—0 victory over Johns Hopkine Close behind Cornell is West Vir- ginia with 294, Other elevens that have advanced beyond the 200 mark wre Army and Not Dame, tied at 236; Colgate with cuse with 12305 Holy Cross Rutgers d Virginia Institute, tied at 218, and with 217, Lebanon Valley has more points scored against it other college, its opponents being 256, while Villanova N. Y. have stin to score first _point of the sea- ‘hflll. 3 touch- clevens con- Cornell I8 with Military Yol had than "total and ¢, C, their any year | Wi New Haven, lHams eleven | Haven Blues |noon, 2 te o [elosely played the kickoff. TAMS DEFEATS BLUES, Nov 19 Wil won out over New here after. n a was and from The the yesterday game that hard fought BRIGGS = ———— ITH THITH Yeuv THAMMY 7 weLL THLTH BrOWN ITH THusSIE AND MY MAMA THAID 1 COULD COME OVER To YouR HOUTI AND PLAY- JUST WHEN HE GoT ALL TuMED N PERPECY .Y ON HIS RAD.O SUSIE BROWM AVKOUNCES 15 COMING OVER — PLan' Coprrighe 19 N T T