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T A A B IR B G 1 A S A T b 00 el s M .@_»uw-u&-—«.—_—*_ymm_q‘—- - S 4 ;. - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923. BOUTS AT JESTER’S HALL PROVE FLIVVER — ARE NOW DEFINITELY DECIDED ON THANKSGIVING DAY GAME — YALE CLOSES REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL ATHLETIC YEAR — TEAM OF INDIVIDUAL STARS INFERIOR TO WELL DRILLED ELEVEN RECORD SHOWS—STRIBLING GETS DECISION o o s O O . -t D 1 B REATISRIALS S PR B e . CROWD RAZZES BOXERS FOR REALLOCALTEAM (BIGBLUE ELEVEN | ALL-NEW BRITAIN WILL PLAY |YEAROF RECORDS POOR SHOWING AT JESTER’S MIGHT PROVE BEST' WONDERFULOUTHIT| BRIDGEPORT SUN. IN MERIDEN FOR ELI ATHLETICS HARVARD ANNOUNCES[TS ~ Individual Slfll’S Not S0 Good as}lll “A“'Blg Three” Team Daniel Moe Levingl:_\,_'s-Services ofBRIDGfi’ERT VS, WILLIAMS Elgm “Big 'Thm" flflfi SIX In- Reimer and Angelo Have ! Light Workout — Kid| (924 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Well Drilled Eleven | Picks Nine Yale Men Both Teams and Game| (N THANKSGIVING DAY fercollegiate Gh@plonsmps . ) S | L | Will Be S | ‘ ~ 5 ' - i e : - 1 g e | 5y 'l Assoc d DPres Thomas Seems New {\\m Play Dartmouth Again But Under| The offorts of the All-New Rritain| The New York Herald today carries Staged at Han P R e Oy, Ths ambcainl TS e vear 1431 football team this fall, which is suc-|an All Big Three Elcven picked by ;o1 n i ? o y « 2 Ter areet 4 . ' n inter-collegiate athletics will go Britain’s Best Fistic Bet. No Long Term Agreement, »ssful from a financial standpoint and | “Dantel,” famous sports writer. Here's| OVer Park, Britain Has Excellent Record e hlltqgry il bR A fairly successful from a winning | his selection, giving Eli none players, . e Lala bt i ndpoint, do not, many be- | Harvard one and Princeton one: o LS for Season i the thdook seanon that closd Cambridge, Mass.. Nov A ten- eve, justify the expenditure of so ‘ale's football preeminence in the The All-New Britain _and All- ALY X Ry A # h the spring tative Harvard foothall schedule for |8reat a sum of money or the policy | Big Three, strikingly demonstrated in| Bridgeport game for nest Sunday now | Bridgeport, Nov. 27.—Bridge Y“’“‘,““: “:"""";‘d(’:'h:‘l;;?:g" l,,’ri {,‘.p”,i’: iing out inta the highways and | the 27 to 0 victory over Princcton and |Seems all sct again. Unless there is|'OMme town fans will have thelr last| program and Wilding up BrEE~ W : the 13 to 0 sucobss against Harvard, |another minute hiteh, in which | 0PPOrtunity to see Mike Healey's un-|month, the Elis have amassed one o is accentuated when you scramble all|the Bridgeporters throw the monkey defeated »}e\'tn. A\'Awy England ch'am. the most flp";‘l:i(:-lllall':;\' t[?““i;r::::;“i stsr bout of a boxing the following games, ar-|is in reality an all-nything but a4 the teams of that ancient company [Wrench into the machiners, the game | bions. “‘“kf““ Gy o el il el Bk Ui iste, Lty e o ster’s hall on Arch | range he approval of the |New Britain team. Trune, there are #nd begin to pick un all star cleven. [ Will be played nest Sunda Ml'rl\ovlu',.e”.f':' o e e l‘“,.m“‘hr i B iy ey ' 3 Billy Conway warned thietics some local plavers., Captain Conl No fewer than nine FElis are entitled |at Hanover park, Merilen, ublic demand caused the local man- | to “big three' heig " 2 J d ¢ cal players, aptain Coniey, Y ana |@ger to have the game lmnsrtrrm”mmp:-tmon in convincing fashion ehtarat 1 o o e - kil : - = . iz Thr m| Moe Levine, lesce of the park fighters” froquently that if they| October 4. University of Virginia 3 is @ New Britain hoy and |t0 places on the All Big Threc tean of e pax: i} E v q collegi ) | LE 3 ) 1 9 giv ale ¢ 5 tern inter-collegi- not fight they would leas October 11, Middlebury. I Blanch Babeock, at the | this year, Harvard gets just one po-|Something of a proomter, hus acted as | from the Elm City in order to give| Yale carried off cas sut they continued the far Octohe Holy Cross. < Sy g < home here. | sition and Prineeton wins the other.|the intermediary between the New | the Park City backers a chance to|ate hor:ors in sn»lr.m_(h.u of ( RS o s s sl S 1 toiagd Aoy Tt Tiow aboin e vy D e, | ere (8 bt (d%e it ths plaic. of tha| BHIMN luna/BridxbROM munuzvm(nti:”U:ntt(:r feam in action agmin. | sport. No other castern inatiution can the close of t rounds the on November 1, pending. recently dropped, was a Bridgeport | trio: and scems Lo have smoothed out the I ORI Al WO INIGUN - 1R | Ries. & S Botfy 60 g 2 ly punished were the 1 November S, Princeton hoy, Downey is a N Havener, Tick- | Position Name and College | diffcrenc : m.;rl\ahlvlz |;|u 'I‘('\flnt‘l| L ans who did not get up and g November 13, Brown. ¥ comes from Rridgeport. Rogers, Left end v..... Luman, Yale s Both Teams Team Record | "_‘f"l""'f"“i;im‘ M“'"‘”"“ h‘n'h“m__ in the early stages of the bout 2 November 22, Yaie at New Haven. | Huut and Barnikow are Meridenites, | Left tackle .. ..... Milstead, \a)v Moe's method is «nmvliul\ itsclf. Bridgeport 0 New Haven Blues n"f.r:;;': 1<r“?’,z",, ‘. in.(-li by Yale ar- referee decreed that both had fo All games except that with Yale| Konnedy is o Trinity student. Svears 1.oft guard ...... Hubbard. Bridgeport and Now Drituin as rival| priggenon 2 Torrington % 0| Sl hea e In ga ot by Yal A equally well—or equally poorly ill be played in the Harvard stadium. is a,traveling man with headquarters Center sy Liovales e [managements cannot get together, 80 | pggenort 29 St. James y { AT A P ""“l“‘)‘“'” P ”':I_ o l!‘l\u; In the first round it was very evi accompanying statement as- |in New Haven. Carpenter is a Bris- | Right guard Eckar Moc simply makes cach management Bridgeport o \,';“" Ha\:en Biyes “; rowing and loo' .AD. 3\314(‘ lm.")‘y; dent that there was to no action, [Serted that the game with Dartmouth |tol boy “Slim" Politis and his| Right tackle ... ..... Blair, Yale|a flat offer for their tcams on the|pyggenort Williams ;mo RICTEAgy i opRey '-m-“ lbw Long before Tir Midgeon | Was not to be considered a fixture |hrother Dan are home town products| Right ond ... .. Stout, Princeton | second. He contracts for the teams | prggeport 23 All-Hartford tin hverooliestate - goit . chEmaal, sounded th e stanza, | for coming seasons. as is Restelli, sub center. but, general- | Quarterback ........ Rticheson, Yale and then they are his for the day. He |prgoercr West Sides Big Three" honors went to the Blue the crowd was calling for action with Dartmouth,” it |1y speaking, it is a picked up teom | Left haifback --.-...... Pond, Yale|decrees that they play on his park and | prigseport 3 Steam Rotlers {10, baxkatonl), amidiining, pelo IOEE either by the pri I by the een are d for another m elsewhere And picked up at' Right halfback ... Stevens, Yale|it is probable that they will play. Rridgeport i West Bides | ing, track and ficld, bascball, cross third | V€ st ' tisfac ' ¢ Fullback % | The final details were worked out country and football. : In|! b ! he : i )t the great faulis of the team “The situation indicated last night The demands of the Individual Records The Harvard Victory . ; ; : : The crowning glory of Yale's victor- snsistently incon- | above selections is rather startling. porters were met and the de- s re 1 1\ £ f New Britain manage > Y ious march came with the triumph of S o met. S5 | Bake SR ¢ 39 its mighty gridiron machine over bit of room for argument. The SN Aol Mullaney ....... 0 12| Hurvard, giving the Llue its first “bi ot X 5 i e : wit Il sincerity Fors i . three” championship since 1916 and h } A ! J sig- Primceton, both as a set and as indi- ho i MoRroys e 0 Lh1ocand th ing was \ 0 a close t c : cther CCs nals, have not been a great success. | viduals. In Mallory the Elis showed = DA AR By npal - : : ¥ the much touted Colgate line- | the greatest defensive back in the The opening bout brought tog men, Weleh and Leonard, were ap- | country and a captain perhaps with- - Wee Willle Angelo of Hartford, and dgtadiahing Sy B 3 i | Rridgeport, nay its anxtety 1o play | 7| Elis. Cornell, however with only Penn Bobby White of (1 Wi ittt temerseaigiatt LN E the Bloam Rollere. Then |out an’ squs, Rioheson wanitar snd | JRREE O, - '|15 X Faik e 4 “731 0 the path of another unbeaten sea- Sob hite of this city & toaim compessd of 19" itlis | swar: botter them MeGione or Loe of] tHo and em. The terms ar *Includes safety against Torrington | h° P [ aten s d i B " ; the game is not playe: W Dritain’ 4 AL ugainst West | 300 ors, especlally if, it disposes of the closurc th 1 yut the first ronr P ows too much” to be coach i B s 2 3 4 2 1 ) ) 4 as u carrier. Richeson stands second | Wer « ty locating his | torily. Kach player, be- only to Plann of Cornell in the cast,| *Kirts will be cleared and the fault Toam Stmm Quakers in convinelng manner. bty ROREE $lia sonnng l e SPOR'I‘S cansc) s hiA past roputation, thinke ) ‘ 2 Ol win be Bridgeport's entire . Rowing Triumphs ? — au o N K 'ond und Stevens sre bhette - |Games played .. seses T o i ' Pond and Btevens were better ha Has New Quartert P Outside of foothall Yale's rowing fran & ! White on the that fs the last word. He knows y ) a 3 acks than any men on the Crimson - Games won e 59 3 ¥ 1 ditlon of Quarterback Tom |Gmm_ ot iind & | triumphs under Ed Leader were the chin then f TS AAVADTHET | G . e s e s | 111014 1 The ch. e is indiffer- i 3 | and in a fow second ite’s handlers W EHE AbouE ohastics And 16 haidseny o T as e e s S00 my Tully of Hartford by the New | gooeo to » i ; most brilliant. The powerful Blue 1t Is Stated wxt year was made public by the d Athletic association yester- ¥§ cngaging “stars.” t warkout | i 1- | ¢ The so-called All-New Rritain team | > showing an undefeated reco Callahan . e L . game Wil be played. The manage- |64+ 1 impressivencss that many critics |ment declarcs its willingness to play |~ CTTUtTTUUY award eastern titular honors to the as it was concerned the were throwing in sponges and towels, Harold Weir, ! 1 on the Troy [\ant to show up for practice h | Britain's flls a wide open gap in the | poie s oot o varsity crew swept to victory over The preliminary was carded for six | Conference Aea cam which de | hocct show up, That's ali WESTERN GONFERENCE [s ‘x«,uu .nnl should he of immense benw. ‘ON,,,;"."“ |m|n|x PR Harvard, Cornell, Prineeton, Columbia rounds between Itocco Geary of Hart. | feated the New ] school A tegm cannot play well witheut y I8 a good ficld gencral, a s and Pennsylvania, was accorded ford, and Kid Scanlon « Biristol, | 1Wo weeks ago, is ut his home in | ful practice and, aside frem ¢} Now TURN[NG To GOURTS .v, ver y.mn...u strategist, knows the first place in the eastern ranking with canion landed some hard he on [this city Tor the Thanksgiving vaca- [ pepgonal element, it is not easy to get | game and cun also run weil with the PRINGETON the University of Washington which N " ¥ | ball. He will play in the Thanksgiv- “"JL AGA[N triumphed at Poughkeepsic alone in ry's chin in the first round but|tion. He will be New Britain's timer {men rrom all over the state o meet 1 his he poorly. i the game against Harttord Satur- |yegularly for practice . . [ing day zame, whether it be morning | it lispute the Bluc's su- Marly f “ Big Tew Colleges Ready o Mut m, J position to dispu an Geary finished the thing the | dé |1t would scem thut there is enough [ ¥ & !m- afternoon, and he also will play AMS‘ premacy nationaily round when Scanion was put = | good foothall material in New Rritain Basketball Teams Onto the | Bunday. On the "Tack Cooney, regular d of [te weld together an Al-New Britain | Healy Agrecs i e Princeton was % chief rival in Kia® T 4 oW ¢ Hartford public high s 1 team, [team that would be All-New Britain mnasium loors Vioe, ut 10 4. m. this morning, stat- | Notre Dame, Navy, Yale, Harvard | most of the tields of “big three” com- i i {#d over the tolephone that the game etition. The "igers outscored the Chicago, Nov. 27.—King foothall| iy age He says that New Britain Slated In Next Fall's schedule — y’|.,. in the inter-colleginte track dead for a year, King basketball is| nas d fully to his terms and ‘that 3 3 *) han fully & Y championship but Yale defeated Old rearing his somewhat less regal head (gt midnieht lagt night he conferred ==Unec Game On Road. Mamed 18 thalr. dual toat, Princiton’s for a reign of several weeks in thel with Heanley of Bridgeport and the Princeton, N, J.,, Nou Prines ;,;«.wmu teamn had the better scason western uvn(fr'n"‘l 1 .--|]1«:l\"l»v-t Tutter .npuq_m the terms also. This | ton's 1924 foothull sehedule as &n. | record but lest to Yale in its erucial 1V Newell of the Harttord teum buancial consideration, certainly is far | a8 been cnjoying some of the grow. ariernoon b o'clock, levine, Healey |nounced here today by J. I, Murray, | tests, Incidentally, “Ducky” Pond, the & his team in the act of re- (more capable thun eleven sndividual | INg popularity that hus attended foot- fand the New Britain manugement Wil i gopnory) athietie Treasurcr, presents | halfback who crossed Harvard's goal ing Tumblies in an cffort to have | stars, each fealous the other and | bull, however, and in the big ten has)meet to draw up the official contract |ugh the same lne-up of games as' line with the frst Yale touchdown N ready ¢ advantage of this [unwilling to practice two nights a |Axsumed major proportions u.’n: the {for the game, the one listed during the last scason, | since 1907 alse pitched the Elis to ome |week, “Htars” cannot forget that they ®ame specialized training applicd to - p - | With the exception of Amberst and their sll-important trivmphs over the putation as a “star.” They er wports, i Lehigh, which replace Johns Hopkins | Crimson and Tigers. belng given an opportunity 1o | In most of the conference schools RUVERS PLAY SUNDAY and Genrgetown in the early scason pto it The result is geneprally the basket tossers have been truining contests stre. Dumo, cababerce. o rganized backfield, a backfield unnoticed for weeks while ”i”“"?” ST the Tigers this year in their first cvery man wante to carry the | Was engrossing the interest of the b . A N | et - pd “ the time, Toam work is sup. | public. Now their numbers are to be| Wil Mect Redlands Foe D I L ey (e JuN, MOSE GOOD MILD CIGARS I by individualism angumented by football stars shi f 1 | plnces with the Navy game '“wf:"“"“fi CONTAIN PORTO RICAN TOBACCO hen too, & team in which the line. | a8 practice gets under way in earnest | [k played in Paimer Sudlam on Got o Whethee sour smoke in r {up i® changed so frequently by the for th games ccheduled for the : . s ' '.::" "": ] BY BART MACOMBIR t ¥ [injection of new material never can Christmas holidays. Blection of a Captain for the com- “hances Tragran Former Hllinois Star. throughou Capitol | card | develop into w smooth working or. | Karly reports indicate a number of ing scuson has not yet been held, but |J| fuver and - feeeshuriios fie « . the | ganizatic strong teams, with Wisconsin, Tows, ! ’ ’ been aitained el : y there are not a few eligible junk ; . Horves e for practice in preparation for Sun gible juniors, \d see 1hat §f nest year some ma 11ageous cond ; vay i Among the 1 men who made thel s . The game on Sunday is schedudpd a helr This seart geine T ol way from he andge and awkeye 4 r . "r's o is of unusunl ex- A e e L ot ot long e ""'h”""‘ ",“,'." }‘|‘“', tor 91 Mary's field and the Roveds' | 1Ptters this year are Bob Reattie, e o & et bl e e MR Of WA, show first place in the big ten basketbaill oo 000 Wi e the Rediands, These | Malfback: Dinsmore and Wingate, (|| son. The nest cigar you bus, ask twe teame are hot fenls und Band anarterbacks: “Red” Howard, tackle; I it contains Porto Rican—if it does y salavics, should get togeth- | stars of the 1922 season again eligible) (10,1 C0F T A0 TG R S0 ENER | Chaplie Caldwell, center; and * you will know that sou wre going to a team ti vould work and play competition, as will Michigan and ‘ 2 Stout, endfy | :w)":';-l;::;lzx“;zfi;m:mlnu:- as A team, it would be far better for . according 1o early reports 2 The complete schedule for 1924 ia ||| possesslon, Tobueco and Cigars w | with Chica sis | Rat v 10 e p . the sport and far more pleasing to the Vootball men who have just com- | as follows: S Gy WeereR SN O ads Boc orl e ; ¢ Red supporters, What matters it if a team | piete > Mo o tra are ex- | HOWARD 1S HIGH » hers . difference, rads fl v P » Iprorters. pleted two months of training are ex Oct. g=—Amherst at Princeton wend for Mustrated Wooklet game occasonally? The | pected to take a short respite before| Howard is high for the turkey to 11—Lehigh, at Princeton stors of u Porto Rican Clgar.” Ne wt N I abie to participate in the an- [and at the same time would be capa- nE prme . ¥ T . e BRENTCAY rkine - who [Lle of playing a good game. A team ing wallops on Sam Sancho of o A gainst Britain lust |or cleven ordinarily good players, In about one and one-half t © shifted back to substi- |willing to work and learn, faithful in ghting and Re 3 3 te ranks | practice and playing tor the sport of carried the Brist ) ¢ playing, almost as much as for the i he Rovers football toam will meet at 7 o'clock tonight «t B, John's hall e Dller, arth in the matter of pa race last yeur, Chicago will have four plonship of the eity, team of “stars . mes and 4oes ' they take up their basketball activic Le given away ot the Commercial t. 18—Navy at Princeton GOVERNMENT 01 PORTO RICO, the more memorah T 1 t & play at top form. What gjes lalleys Wednesday, November 28 to —Notre Dame at Princeton. | Coach Bob Zuppke atest I , 4 fEhting team, a team | 7y dlifornia raisin crop for this' consecutive striy Y Nov, S~—Harvard at Cambridge 1 c s ve v s o " . - inute d 18 . | . P y. 2 19 Water S New York City. ail-around back t Kam ry minute an ] amount 10 275,000 tons lioward's scores; 3 -551.| Nov. 15—Yale at Princeton « 2 " vas t ‘ « t “o of Sarisky and Heonnessey Wil | 2ive te best every time seo tieir favorites wir Felt<Both Teams Are Confident ' all t ile to sec thew cns Yackoft e 114 own” gom can. ot foathalt—and Guiltiest Feeling Kecond ocrasior sSunday's Game - + At least enonugh with the players o ek B You ACREE To MEET A £ ZAND You ARRIVE A BIT | = “AND AS INNECENT owed ow FRI®MD N A CERTAIN EARLY AND STAND IDLY |= APPEARING AL PossiBLE oral team | WS o AGAINST A MARBLE PILLAR Yive Da : WNARE OF T _SCRUTINY N [ Q= oF TnE CoP o are wills o e mi develop it please any of YALE RUNNER WINNER OF FRESHMAN HARRIER TITLE smith Leads Home Cield by 100 Yarde—Penn “ate Again Gains 1.mw\\' . Yale and Harvard Men Team Championship former iy, Who Will Come Back eorgetown and Fordham ’ e o i ¢ “You LOOK INTENTLY AT : * You Are PosTive BY “AND THEM YouR FRIEND Are to Play Saturday « Piz | is . He tintened_abont | Yourn wATCH 7o ASSURE |- HIS ACTIONS THAT HE ONE OF THe BANK OFFICIALS New York, 3 fn ] t g 1 r ntoef R M. Faracre, of | THE POLICEMAN You ARE ;- SUSPECTS You AS ONE SEES You AND SToPS For Interentlogis me ple : . i " { & UGB Tuere ON APPONTMENT |© ° MORE ROBBER, A A CHAT WITH You - . this city , i : . gt el : BEwnT > HAHA HAHA ekie the ¥ ampiot ernoon, the test being where Holy Cross and . QT o, S N S " the | peints “or came in fourth s e e o - f § are. Vi . W | ¢ colleges furn'sied | votees will know which has won k . Catholic title in the east o 31 i v' : . arfiets Siand U9 1o . i N g ~ th quickly assunied the FOURNIER IS sU'eEp ey Dono vad v Vuracre, 1 and G. Harr' -i 8t. Louis, Nov. 27.—Jacqu . — of Penn State close behind him. Smit pier, star first baseman of 1he HAS GREAT l{l ) ”Rll Iyn Nationals, yester ' * York, No defendant in a $5,000 damage y elected captsi here. Arnold Biock alteges t - | Vnie o mler assau'ted him i here November 1% tion and that never had met Four mier prior to ot fime. = o o the . hey set & moderate pace and as the Wil as reached the field was well strung out. Smith ned on the field, go-| ing over th and on the streich it i twe . ) ¥ of the ha 5 found the jour and seceral of fimisne

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