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8 o . D ) T T ) ] ) ] 1. > 2 7 MERIDEN BOXING FAVORITES LOSE IN HARTFORD — ROMEO ROCHE GIVEN ARTISTIC LESSON BY LEW PALUSO—HAMMIL DRO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SAT'URDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1023 v . ) ) ) € ) - T T - ) - D PPED FROM LOCAL ELEVEN — SOCCOLY WINS BILLIARD MATCH — SYRACUSE VS. NEBRASKA TODAY — MOHAWKS CLASH WITH RANGERS TOMORROW AFTERNOON MOHAWKS:RANGERS GAME TOMORROW Kickoll at 2:30 p. m. a( Hollman’s Field--Both Are on Edge After hawk foo to the Hoffman against mps | L lapse of t tea N vo years the Mo- show its stuff ain Sunday at they up city amateur m wi w DBrit when angers, ans o stack anywhere rec ord it has | | Coach | ckson and | owing this the | f into one playing Mugh credit Ashley, Captain * Manager Tomlin for the team has made, not forgetting team has moulded itse of the hardest hittir and teams in the state This bunch of fighters are certain- | ly going to bring home the title Sun day, and a tough battle will surely re- | sult, b t Rangers are not so bad at that. teams will line up as follows: t juek™ rause Mohawks. Rangers, Benke, Henne t Forward ackliffe Tancred sey, Dimock Bucannan, Turner| Coole R Wright, Turner . Right Rice Durham Sobiech, Tackle Kasprow nd. O'Brien Mount Kahms ! Capt. | Roceo | l rad | Acdmy | Left Halfback | Jackson, Capt Sarisky | Jenotto Kie -kx; Norteldt at Quarterback Brattan Yankaskus, i Brsey Reste Nyborg Bosco Halthack Siefe Right Dunigan : Casperin IPullback —Parker Ginsberg an—Andrew riswold, W Mays arp. Referec Umpire- Head linesr 1inesmen— Timers—Jackson, Kick off, | team GGEST| BY WALTER A ECKERSALL l-American Star eonference foothall championship. Buckeyes th re invited Pacific coast champion, f the carnival at Year's day, 1921, midfle west expect T w to m California, the athletic ment on New cepted and the an easy victory Such, however, was only ingth contest that®the ehampion showe the equal of the was a little later the greatest ever saw was executed California had the ba An end sweeping The ball was passed to the on direct pass. ¥ Muller, the great end, followed Before the play started, Quarterback Char ey Erb hid bel 1 tackles and as the o apped started to spri Muller followed the ball fense rushed back, the backward ed the tack back 40 scampered over touchdown which completely s feet. Californis to 0. turning the mos ever other like it dence Ohio fts ability game was casy Mondag—The Cornell to defent Al Sharpe i Tour: Pasade Ohio 1 ot the stages tern cor signs It the orence was case carly of d any of being coast « ar forward in game halfback ic osely ind one fown t very closely M ler. Mulle a few yard It was P senn nlay Har th a at WINS OVER TRAVERS No Warcester COONEY GETS DRAw P Holy Travers Cooney Miel Johnny Teonard # 12-round bout oy {who was holding down { the d droy HAMMILIS BROPPED * DFFALLEN,B. 5004 \Internal Dissension Resulis in Drastic Action Ha “Ching” clover, nmil, the ing little rterback who hgs such a hit with the New Rritai all season will no more br All-New Britain unifo out to that “Ching" local m have had a forcible | difference which fas re-| sulted in Hammil receiving his waik- ing papers pronto While there | to the story and Hammil probably has as interestir yarn to spin as the management, it appears, from reports, that the dropping of mmil comes as the result of internal dissension on the team | It is said that Hammil has been | ssatisfied with the way the team has been handied and especially with the | oaching of Dave Dunn. he trouble came to a head, it reported, Tuesday night at practice, Hammit, the quarter- | back berth, is said to have asked that Coach Dunn give the tean new pla forn SUgE that fans | in| Mot and the an came la me o opinion tless are two sides a ions, coach Hammil had first again run through This beir demanded Hammil done new plays, [ several plays t brewing ittle B3 to the owne ded that and that replaced When it seemed impossible out the management a behind the pikow and, harmony, it will A ") RIGHT AL 'O RIGHT, HALFBACK NE at Yale team an D be Rarnikow hacktield to st flashy g the Coach Eddi the P has had in pped years 50 be in This i football the of 1923 unced it would star and Fullback B interests team relations with differences of opinios nne rather Haven of this coact n the of er PE—————— AR L S MASCOT, "HA LITIAC QUARTER BACK Fa Bucknell, AIN MALLORY, YALF JA LE, COACH TAD JONES, the RICHE! in the ON of v vear will wipe out dizgrace ¥ past reverses { dopes to win over | The decisive defeat of the | Princeton by Yale gives of the strength of the Buil S, Yale beat the Army 10 while | the best Notre Dame could do was to I'win by a 13 to 0 score some Yale Harvard, Army and | some ide him learn troken leg put o would to a VALE HAS BEST ELEVEN IN YEARS | [ e e € g | e e 2 Y| NEIDLINGER e in th Jones lost the | his star back,.Charley O'Hearn It was feared the loss slow 1 but the team had the proper ‘.«;mn and kept up its winning ways. | SYRACUSRBATTLES NEBRASHA HUSKERS Minnesota and Michigan Game Today Also a Thriller ——— Chicago, Noy. 24. —= The western | conference football season will end today with interest at a high pitch of enthusiasm,” vietories and losses throughout the fall having moved gradually, as if directed by an omnip- otent sense of the dramatic, towards a grand climax in which three un- defeated teams will battle for first honors. For one of win two upsets wo vietory over Michigin by that team, and also a victory by the thrice de- feated Ohio State team over the Uni- versity @f Illinois, winner of four con- secutive conferengy games. Outcome Uncertain In the one instagge~bearish reports emanating from th& Michigan strong- hold at Ann Arbor have prepared Wolverine supporters for a debacle, Injuries to several stars are regarded as giving the ~ greatly improved Gophers an excellent oppprtupity to win. In the other there is no pre- diction of an Illinols, Jowa, and a victory over Ohio State, provided the one-tied Minnesota team defeats Michigan, would give the Illinois un- disputed possession of championship honors. Should Michigan win along with Iliinois, the two- jointly would | claim first honors | Minnesota-Michigan game is the st interesting offering in con territory. Syracuse-Nebraska To the west, the Syracu$e-Nebraska game at Lincoln will furnish the gridiron’s greatest intersectional spectacle. Syraguse is rogarded as one of the strongest castern elevens, and the cornghuskers are potential champlons of ®he ~Missouri valley confe e, The Nebraska team round® to slowly, striking its best them-—Minnesota—to d be required, a 4 The day's m BOTTOM, | ference game with ! of A rost services out for the down the Park City boy and limped Hammil. Thus the lded up hi iway There that he will hitch on with the All-Bridge. port outfit and play teamma Sunday A large to accompany football t to see them measure of the leaves on m uniform Arrow A, (., Five Forms For Baskethall Season the is an unverified report wgainst his former ing Mer lead- last the veterans e A, C., onc of unior quint again organize With cight oW s on Dec and Thanksgiving Games, f local fans pla All Rritair Providence tomor attempt to take th Steam Roller The the train pu iden of for lelegation chbs the to comi casor w players to ter, Arrow man- ment i confident that his charges r t state manager wide dofi to 5120 pound divi- iring to be placed ean communi Kolbin, 31 the row e of any team in ing out throughout the nt, the a stute at 7T:55 a. Virtually Sunday, hut Walter Dow back positio The game Hartford i Dy is managems in the field MERIDEN HIGH SCHOOL WILL PLAY NASHUA'S| back this stateme o the Arrows issucs 18t il same 1 with Wele) iy will be ip d Leons = team in the 1 ANy tenm Mayr Merid Colgate in the v e any oy o quarter. | 8o de the W { cnte nie with Sides of Twiss street Conr Tha N ksgiving all arranged, the w Brits nt says uftery Hard to Stop e — Game at Hanover Park Neat satur | day With Team From New Hampshir TODAY'S FOOTBALL CARD “neEmon M { ' CHARLEY CASSIDY Rangers A. C. vs.. Mohawks SUNDAY FOR AM AFTERNOON AT HOFFMAN FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP OF CITY AT OCLOCK ATEUR KICKOFF 9 4 made SOCCOLY IS WINNER Local Billiard Expert Plashes FPine Form and Clicks OfF 151 to 62 Vie- | o tory. Lineman at P Soccoly guve tine cxhibition billiards at Rogers reereation hall lust night and defeated Martin Waterbury 151 to 62, The winner some great clicking off and 43 match betwen these two . points and in the first game of 125 points, played in Water- bury Monday night, Martin trounecd the New Britainite 125 . ROVERS T0 MERIDEN Foothall ory of { of | Getting into every ! sity first ye foothall runs, r at college, The videnee eollege by son of Johy Smithwick, Parochial Prep a John's school taking dence college " tipping pounds. This position and the understud Providence spoke by dence and has played Providence classical I8 the year “ he Wil silver City New Britain Outhit was Tackle South Ehns in fo th collegn Tomorrow Afternoon | o | of Th Rovers will the travel Meriden south Lims of that city Sunday afternoon. The South Kims have as reputation of heing the tastest in the vicinity of the Silver City. They swept al | teams be them Meriden and [ “points south.” The local team will in foree guarantee rival hot battie. The team strennous weel of prac- to South clties the in and Journal stone to play as a “veritable fe elever ge and o bear Smithwick yen have played in s at the ubt eoll yours journey ful and on the ge-eleven their as put in a after their defeat in Southington. | The team ollows Rimons, Halonsky, Elliot Kere Martin, tackles; Poglick, Albert guards; McClean, Riley, eenter; Feo warterback: Tolll, fullback: Melner ., Red MeCue, Marr, Levine, Whit- , halfhacks, als 18 1 a three ti will lide up as end Cambridgs, Noy defeated 4 from win am ayl, 4 goals to 2, Th h |SHITHWICK MAKES TEAM IN HIS FRESHMAN YEAR ew Britain Boy Is Stalwart Varsity tence College, Has Good Record game cgular and making his letter his cord made this year at Pro- John Smithwick of 699 school but finds husky beam frequently team Britain boy sports writers in where an the Danvers & s will be YALLE BEATS HARVARD Harvard Harvard form a fortnight ago when it trounced the previously undefeated Notre Dame eleven, d Chicago-Wisconsin sccond division of confer ence the Chicago-Wisconsin game Chicago, attracts ' most | terest. Wisconsin, after losing K Michigan last week, I8 ready to risk everything in an attempt to Iv‘d Chi- cogo, which riles a slight favorit The Badgars have terrific and speed charging power that may upset the Chicago lineup, however, Purdue is regarded as having the ge over Indiana in the fight for the Indiana championship at Bloomington while lTown is a top-Beavy favorite to beat Northwestern at Evanston, Some of the season's biggest crowds will sce the big ten's ending. About 46,000 are expected to see the Ann Arbor contest with between 40,000 and 50,000 watehing the Columbuk game, About 84,000 are expected for the Wisconsin-Chicago struggle. Ambherst A\\'at;cl}[;etlers To Seventeen Foothall Men Amberst, Nov, 24.—Seventeen pl ers beside the manager and assistant manuger, were awarded foothull lot- ters ut a recept meeting of the student council, Among this number was Lyall Merrill, ‘24 who, although he did not meet the requirements for a ma- | jor was awarded his lefter upon {the recommendation of Coach Mc. i Laugh®, the captain and manager, Last year Merpill was unuble to play Las a result of idjuries regeived in the first game of the seasong which he sturted at quarterback, The following [men won letters for last scason: Me- Cormick, Boeneaw, Jones, Merrill, Lamberton, Fyldeter, Davis, Dunbar, Hill, Kirk, Kyle, Drew, Gilmer, Mac- Bride, Minshall and Moore, Cuptain Reusswig, Manager Melintoek apd Assistant Manager Fauver, the team,# at In a8 A var- is the excellent a graduate of 8t, and Danvers, s at Provi- time for | young gri at about played at gua used captain of as the been well | Provi- | his team ™ the described him wall on the de. offense.” tootball vol and muck rd of him during noxt ha on | | four 1.-~Yale soccer here yesters freshmen freshmen, | { 4 | l {and then some MANOLIAN DEFEATS - WALLINGFORD BOY Paluso Easily Defeats Romeo Roche--Rogers Gets Kayo Garkin (Wop) Manolian, a Britain product who now has out- grown the home town and claims Boston as his residence, flashed into Connecticut pugilistic prominence last night at the ¥Foot Guard hall in Hart- ford when he received Referee Younp McAuliffe’s decision over . Young Leonurd, the sheik of Wallingford, after ¢lght rounds of ferocious mill- ing. ° Manolian started the battle at™ a whirlwind pace and for the first three or four rounds dazzled ‘the sleel young Wallingford boy, with a series of rights and lefts to the head. Man- olian’s footwork also was clever. At the battle wore on, hogever, Leonard tegan to solve his opponent's attack and in the latter part of the fight he carried the battle to the ex-New Brit- anite, pecking away at his nose and jaw and mixing in- some wallops to the wind that hurt. A majority in the hall expected a draw would be the verdict and the de- cision giving the fight to Manolian was hissed and booed loudly. Doubtless these two bo¥s will matched for a return bout and a good fight is assured as hoth arc fast and are willing to take in order to give. This bout was the heaviest hitting af- fair of the whole cdrd last night Rogers Is Kayoed Meriden, the count the hands of newcomer, in the New be the 10 Joe Stanley IRogers of i Epgning bout, took L4 at Flynn, a Hartford fourth and last round. Flynn as strong but awkward and all during the fight the Meriden boy had toyed | with him, beating a tattoo on his nose, slapping his face and jabbing his jaw and wind, getting away ead stime without being damaged. As the bell sounded for the final round it was casily Rogers' fight. Early in the fourth round Flynn landed solidly on Rogers' face and he took the count of nine, After further sparring and after Rogers had- battered Flynn's nosg some more there was a rapld mixup near the ropes and down went Rogers Yor the count. To many, the fall looked phoncy and there were some who thought the Silver City bat- tler had purposely taken a nose dive It was explained by Hartiord sports however, that Flynn's sole asset iz a bone crushing right and it was this, traveling only few inches, that cauught Stanley flush on the button. il w0 Wins ¢ Emil Paluso of Balte Lake brother of the star hout miller, the sympathy of the crowd when was announced that he weighed 1151 pounds while Johnny Moore of Hol yoke awveigh bhont 1 He needed no sympathy, however, for he handed Johnny as artietic a lacing as it was possible for hoxer to receive and yot not be badly hurt Showing an almost uncanny skill at boxing, hoth defensively and offensively, the little westerner pecked away and had the Holyoke slugger worried all during the fight. Tt was a battlc of brains anl boxing skill against physical strength and a wicked right ang the wicked right almost uscless, There was none who doubted the fair ness . of the decigion giving the bout to the western youngeter. Lew Paluso Also Wins Paluso looked like & cditioggef his ger brother and he h’IIILDIHIl« B WAy Htomeo Roche, the pride of Holyoke, tgeeeived the best and at the same time most hu millting boxing lesson of his ring career, The Salt Lake City | was his master ja ove epartent He out-thought - ltocke, he outpointed him, he outpunched him, beat him 10 every punch and he out mancuve g City, a drew it Jarger lew you ¥ he (Continued on Following Page) ".I'h’a;Guiitire_st. 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