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* * % We've yet to meet one that o o v 5 seee 110 3 % A_”:'::.’f,': - wasn’'t hungry or something. 9 \ | § s 3 : . 0 D (0. 13 7 s p e a ki n g H Who are the greatest ends in the South s ! Netio SR @ 03 ..,.,.,,.,il : 8 | country? * ¢ * Well, Lew Dockstader A $ an “f S e ] | \ [o]) fi s p or t 3 and Neil O'Brien used to be. B ———— Tce horse.racing may be a novelty to some folks, but not to betters who The greedy ticket speculators are rads |.u.d 19 frakuotts, o 4 " | & & Setting. fine trimyning in Boston 0-| _cyrpenticr thinks he made s mis- . 4 > : e g e 1 Battle With Duane it. " Last night, when the rain be n: takeiin cacry the - fight 'to Demsey, » o N | AOBR fn’l”llc:x:n:"”('”“ 3 0 - : T i to fall, the panic-stricken Ml':’! # * * It probably would have been J i % ' . seie 88 970 iaits] Now Xork . Nov. 34—-Chil Dusos; Bt b ppuie-vina & R M o i gt Pt b B g : g ! of New York, fighting at 127 pounds, st S dphio g : : | S BaR TR | won the ;v1:):v.<‘ ;1\1 cision dwer Frankic P " orney . i ‘ ; New York, in ' Frankie Jerome Loses «» The Hartford West Sides pl;y “ return game with the All-Bridgeports'| in Hartford tomorrow, The erown prince carried two tennis A% o s apttior AL LS R era o 2 § + s racquets when he went back home. 4 | 9| Wolel s s d 119 |-mm:ls His s # * ¢ * Showing that he is ready for \ in the fifteenth round whi t . o they were fighting toe to toe, ‘The West Sides won the other game | 20Y emergency. . g ” O 8. : 59 - i 'm_ ‘:.,,”:,{Iv,,:., to te 3-0, the same as they won from the S A SR ; 3 78 rateh. Steam Rollers. The famous New York golf jury has MAN[][IAN I]EFEATS ruled that a golfer must look out for himself. IJf he gets socked with a ball—well, that's something for him . te worry about and not the court. Today's atmospheric conditions has| (Continued from preceding page.) rather dampened the spirits of the gt New Britain and Hartford football [ed him. Although I’aluso’s puhches fans. started from wherever his hand might #e, some of them travelifg only a A wet, slippery field ghould be of [few inches, they all carried a sting advantage to the heavier Hartford|behind them. Paluso had the one- team. & two-three punch down te perfection O and he landed every time there was The Rangers-Mohawks' game to-|an opening. Roche put up a game morrow at Hoffman field ought to be |fight, but at the same time was not worth seeing. especially sportsmanlike about it. He battled a questionable bout and had to There is a letter at the sports desk.|be warned repeatedly by the referec here for the management of the Fal- [against holding, against hitting on the con basketball team. breakaway and agaipst butting with his head and shoulder. Hut each time Maybe next time Wop Manolian and | Romeo held or butted, Lew simply Young Leonard meet the story will be|socked him two or three extra for different, Although the Shelk has|good measure. offered no alibi for losing last night's This bout was as fast a go and at decision, he has one if he wanted to|the same time gave as good an ex- use it, ' hibition of boxing as any fag, could - . wish, e e was overweight yesferday af- On his showing last night it is very o . ppp— ternoon and at 4 o'clock took a stiff [hard to see where Roche has a chance FULLBACK WYCOFF ! .pas- workout in the Meriden Community |with Kid Kaplan of Meriden. The i ‘ ; " i Just consider! A big distinctive, three-pas athletic gym He worked out four |[rugged Silver City battler, a bear at An outstanding fullback im the south this year i ) X senger Coupe—a slx—modem to the minute and a half pounds before going. rough fighting, a boy wiliing to take | the Georgia Tech squad, a firste year pl‘\m .\m'l a brillia tar. K RicR Y aRh, 5 s |a wallop and rcady to mix it up in| Wyeoff starred for the southerners against Notre Dame, m: 3 -—at a Pl'lce whic enes Comparlson, an That takes something out of a[infighting, seems easily the master of 3 Ekien. ‘M'm‘yoke vy by his team's only score. Notre Dame players and coaches s with a road performance which enthuses The Foot Guard hall, where Hugh | Coff is the best back wlo has rammed the Irish line all season. even veteran ivers. Come—see the True Speaking of the Big Three, Yale{Rorty's show was stagéd, was packed « | b Blue o l l l—drive it—then you'“ know. seems to be all three this year, last night. | Hard il ¥ . -.... ardware, | Prize fighters use brine to harde {onnk Guveess s et Fisher Bodies—Brand New Engine—Four.Wheel Brakes thelr bands. How poilticians' heads|Center Scores Fouchdown Cmbmz The l’ms T LR - b 2 Centralized Controls—Disc Wheels gt that way is unknown, eva . ssesee 1 s 1 2 ey B In Most Unusual Manner Apparently the Yale bulldog has ROGERS ALLLEYS, quit running aroupd with pomeran-|. When Jack Blott, Michigan's star o e B ; ' fans and 1s bick on'a dict of red meat. | ooppor, foll on a loose ball in back of P, & F. CORBIN LEAGUL. CORBIN SCREW LEAGUL, | " A G HAWKER » . . Zev beat Tn Memoriam by & nose, |the 8Qul line, in the recent Michigan- Narvied Men * % * Showing what can be done with [ fowa game, he performed a feat|Sehrinor 3 g i U - & nose that has been raised properly [ which is rarely accomplished on the |gmuy ... % 75 01 oyd A 2 2 3 ! 52-54 ELM ST. and given the advantage of a broad- | grjairon, McCirthy : g1 S+ pagd minded, liberal, democratic training. Not only did it win the contest for | Youknot W " | the Wolveripes, but it marked one of TW0t aTT—1215 p : 7 3 ; onders never come singly. * * *lyho fow times wherein & center is J " syl Yale goes in for modern football and | cpedited with having scored u touch- | Banulekl ... ) 212 A, Borg .. S o : Peloes 4-P. Coupe 3134: Bryun refuses to be intervicwed. down. For pivot men on the grid- e : ) eicinlane s ] : Sed . . 139 Y fron seldom ever get @ chance to carry . . 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