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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923. ALL-NEW BRITAIN VS. WEST SIDES TOMORROW MORNING — O’NEILL AGAIN CAPTAINS AGGIES — MAY FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE HERE — SUNDAY'S GAME WITH BRIDGEPORT ASSURED --CO. L PLAYS HERE DECEMBER 8 AT ARMORY -- BOYS' CLUB BASKETBALL GAME—OTHER NOTES e e e e o e e e L S —— 3 - D) ) ) oo HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS NOT CRESCENTSWINAS Rangers And Mohawks Anxious To | MICH. AND WIS, NOT [FOOTBALL GAMESTO TO “HOP” KEEP IN TRAINING DOES PANTHER FIVE Have Four Team Hoop League . 10 END RELATIONS| BE PLAYED ON 29TH Promise Not to Let Dancing | WARREN AND POUT lSlN LIVG]}’ G Feature BOYS’ Club Games Would Precede Regular Saturday Night Contests In Fact Few Gl]&l;izs wAl]l;:sL]kEIy Al S&G[li(illlgs ll)lalyf:}fll::hgiflksgw Interfere With Them Be-| | ((AL LINEUP ONCE MORE 'BflSkil@L_%gl]e ‘ At Armory—New Britain Clashes with Co. L 7 in Big Ten fore Game With Hart-| 0751} the Baskatiall batiiEsipiayes | of Torrington On December 8 By The Ausocated Press, i New York, Nov. 28.—Principal foot- : ; | 8 ) icago, Nov. 28.—There is to,be no | ball heduled for Thanksgiv- ford Saturday Afternoon.! D, 1 viriane s 1 Sronz New Britain Eleven Wil Face |5 B0 o s scas | J0y scason, last eve- break in the friendly relations that ing Day, Nov. 29, in various sections West Sides Tomorrow Morn- (H‘w:.'“::;“'“rll"v-; z‘:‘:( l“[“‘l‘:‘.r‘]‘]nrllll\,'\s( :’rl:no)::s have existsed thirty years between |of the country follow: | ing in Hartford ter being the leaders of the Senior | Will open its home season on Satur-|TWo teams would play each week and | Michizgan and Wisconsin when west- ¢ East. classic for the seas hasketball league pits : 4 _Itwo would lay off. If the league ma-|€rn conference athletic directors and Browi Vi, Jauleh at Provideddk played next Saturday ATisNew Britaln lines up{WrieCine was that fastent of ita | s Lo hin JeCEmUSE S b tho AURO: | chy the management will put|coaches meet here Friday and Satur- | o 5 AR g fis of the Now Britain|against the s at Clarkin |visa s as the fastest of its; gyeh the strong Company I team|un u siiver cup. day to arrange their 1924 football | ' 5 % £ I 1 I Kind thi r. The Harmonys have | g B, e p- hednl Dartmouth vs. Columbia at New and Hartford Public High|[field tomorrow morning at 10:30 (3.4 1o Jeague at the Bo lub un. efrom Torrington will come here. The| The Rangers and Hohawks have put | Sehedules. . & York. battle for the champlor ek the two teams will be virty der their thumbs and every one in | TOTTington o@tfit Is a good one and|out the suggestion that they would| Statements from officials in both| "', o0io ve pittsburgh at Pitts- ngular The stand same as the ones that elashed |y b looked forward to the Cres. | °1¢ Of Its outstanding stars s Rado- | like to have the Pirates and the Boys' | Institutions are that a game has been |, ) . cague s New iritain Brook park on Nov., 1§ conts to break them up. The Cres. | Witz Who plays with the All-Torring-|club Eagles join their league, and if (a8reed upon to be played at Ann Ar-| "Up 00 0y oo comell at Phila- New ¢ ¢ changes contemplat- | ... o¢ have had an off season during |tON football team. either or both of these teams are in|Por. Reports of a possible break delphia. two ment said this morn- | G re o weeks but last evening | 1D connection with the basketball|favor of the project they can get in|ETCW out of the victory the Wolver- Far West, rivals|ing. was se of Tommy Tully at 4o g0k tioud was lifted from thelr | 54500, an effort is being made to or-| touch at once with Manager Clarence |ines won from Wisconsin, Nov. 17, 0 040 Mines vs, Denver Univ. at arterback white Warren will be at |, o0 ganize a four team league hera and | Lanpher. o on a touchdown disputed by the Dadver. his old position in the line. Barni- |+ 3 {the Mohawks and Rangers, who are| The preliminary games will start at | Badgers. Nold i e 5 5§ 3 A | The game hegan with a rush and ¥ ’ e N PR N : Colorado Univ. vs. Colorstio A 2 ow, Downey, Kennedy, Sears, Car-|, ... m‘m: mufi.":- ‘nf ‘h:rr; “;l‘a‘"‘l:z | planning quintets, have agreed to|8 p. m. and the regular game at the| Iteports from the Big Ten universi-| o =0 0 a0 e 6o it s 3 enter. The tentative plan is to have|conclusion, probably at 9. The regu-|ties indicate that few changes are to |y o o Ve b "0 New Mexico at M Ticke d Babcock are avail- 1 game was to b ] t) L | g 5 Huck of the Crescents sunk ion, 2 5 8 idess DiEATLong) league stage preliminary games|lar 20 minute halves wijl be played. [be expected in the schedules of the |\, varone N, M, 10t hay AT T b AR shot. Politis of the Harmonys fol- i : 3 r seven leading teams, T : 4 5 possibility lowed with another long shot and the e o APy | Tnado. va, Williamstie: iat" Bolde, t 1) & i Idaho. for Sunday In Meri- | the Farmonys e ] game to the Wolverine schedule in or- | rronged and that|cdBeofa dfodmore A IES lEAnER der that Tilinois may be added. Other- [ 'Y MiIade West )f the down staters wise the Michigan team probably will| ooy, 2 €08 Tt | b st um};u'. e oo “\ g ‘ A ; LT Sl 1,:,‘ ‘“ ":I"Ivn (‘l:j :,hm:q' 1::‘“;““:1:“: Famous Athlete is Permitted to Play play Ohio State, Minnesota, Towa and Sile Mo e sahacly ere gl € He) S Sunday after- [DCTCUY. e ny g Because of His Unusual Record = Wisconsin. Chicago also is angling | " e s S atter part of the e he 2 th cond half played an importan Ne\'l Br"flm Player Honom--s for.a date with the Ann Arboy team, ke:{nw‘\;ene vs, Vermont at Milwau The Maroons at the same time have r A en anited in the e e noon at Hanc 2 part. Captain Huck and N ta bport started he rally i P 8O q X > . 3 Mis " 3 d tart the rally in the second part 1 Consilin & Tiacia alath S satioe Kmlmoull vs. Kansas at Lawrence, N zame when they began some wfigdletown, Conn, Nov. 25.—Wes- Games for Nex[ Season with Wisconsin, with the termination | 500 0 000 ou 00 o an, | The New Britain basketball team|to the big games on Saturday nights. ind Capital cities. pink of Jition phys 3 2y when | ke wir 1 NEVER A LOSER FaTH Witk fne Soeuie S leyan's basketball prospects for the i dwisans iR e Uemination lect of Michigan Toothall | Oklz N vos Plased iDeront L A 5 4 season, badly | play that annual contest at Chicago. S attie ¢ all five men who made e | The Badgers are considering re- handicapped by rinnell vs, Creighton at Omaha ki s} 1928 C i Ip the re seniors ity ted under ti asket 1 s , | was d captain of the state Kansas Aggies vs. Ncbraska at Line Julato bl ety it el have « , e more en- v\o' FbiRa el "‘l‘ ok ,' 21 ';”“,’\'mli’u»fl rn, dropping Tndiana anm”“‘\\“b oy PIRNKA ot dn couragi inounced to- | (OVCE at a banquet attended | 4155 gpe negotiating for a game with | R e ieevs A huntaaat otre Dame, T. L. Jones, athletic di-| g %t ® C0 ing ough the hoop. The last fow | qo o™ wape o t Swarth. |PY members of the varsity football minutes of play had the crowd yell- e z ot SyURdiat Lo homeratiCoaciRumner ! 4 more athlete, has been granted per- rector has & dated y s . Xi 4 2 ".lL»;‘l:.?~i<.|\;;;»:x;|: ‘10 :n,.‘m‘:]w:?:e‘; St. Xavier vs. Haskell Indians at sch e is likely Al BAMES | (0 oinnati, | sumption of football relations with | ! ALithie ']'"'“ Ehe e ‘",,‘,"‘, mission by the faculty to try out for h"l’ l“"‘"" """”""I A read Crescents 16, Harmonys 1 w0 “ at| - As captain of the 1923 Connecticut i i tha team. The “two sport” rule at , with Coe college, Michigan Aggies, 1 lineup 3 leven, O°N i o o1, " Detroit va rom Harttord o, hool was undefeated, [lineuy Wesleyan states that no man can par- | 10Vh: O'Nell - has gone down 10| chjcago, Tilinols, Michigan and Minne- | 5 Drtr®! Gonmga. at Detrolt, has ever cc C as had unsullied rec Crescents llm'mnn,u. ticipate in more thun two sports in ;mur.‘\rulllysh:n,\ u’s one m“ ||u-i grr"nl(';st sota. Mich. L dal game. Several che rs that Steger has | Mattie Meiczkowski Politis | one coliege year, owing to the in|line wa 3 ever produced at the Thicaso is tebo! 9 . South. } 1 % A 4 teft forward onn. OOLinge YT, awing L 4N 1 gtate college. His defonsive work |, Chicaso s reported to be dickering | ...y Cppistian va, Rice at Hous- \ 1 thie ¢ $ sta " left forwa on his studics, but exceptions are for preliminary games for 1924 with “ captain was | Dave Stoh Kania | made in unusual cases, and Fricke's|{hroughout the scason has been of | 0 ™o e and the University | Yo™ Tex. et f : o . L 2" 3 lsueh high order as n e pos A y 3aylor vs. Southern Me i ar s signal was | right v»y\uv:<' e p | Wus held to be such o case, He has “'7"3“ n,ri!l: Iv"xrn (1 a h:: win comment | g0 inem California. ]"1”1 (%\ Southern Methodist at Captain Huck rish MeGrath | wopn his letter in both football and '™ CPPOSINE couches. Tilinois, Wisconsin, Purdue, North. | 4 A 2 924 Capta O'Ne¢ and - = » Nl Texas vs, Texi 4 0! ege eenter baseball for the past three years and In 1924 Captain O'Nell and his Ag- . overn and Indlana may be on the | g oo s as Aggles at College | \' . '™ Zeld e eleve will fac f | Chartie Levin 71401 | oy been captuin of the bascball team |50 cleven will face the = following | yiovoon tineup of games, Vanderbllt vs, Sewaneo at Nashville { Witho f ship Oak Park ! school to beat New Britai rs, another feat whi Ly been accomplished in New Britui i Pl yards band will accompany them to furmsh | touchdow & third battle; a battic of tween the Philharmonic b « « LYNCH PIGHTS Moo, Britain and the | G Joe e sehedule recently completed by As " 3 oft guard since his sophomore ‘year being re-|"¢hcdulo recently completed by As The hard 1923 schedule arranged |, & ¢ : amunders - sistant Manager Ray d Keeler. Nibby Nybo Saunders | gjpcted tor the second time last June iiekgind iz il "\;él’ at| DY Tllinois and Towa are expected to | "Nl G Lo el ot Knoxe : : " | b repeated. { vitle, Tenn, tfo th se " g s W t right guard - . v =34 | Sept. Hartford. Wi ig Should he be fortunate nough tol , oo Georgia Tech, vs. Amburn at Atlan- ta, Ga. hee up its s . vn | boxing P Seore: Creseents 16, Harmonys 14; 2 hreerd 3 il et v bk s B v earn a letter in basketball, he will) ™, qpar 4, Tyrts at Medford. FORMER CHAMPION TO MARRY | Detroit, Nov, 28, -— George H. North Carolina Univ. vs, Virginia dents have a in-| Moore m g con- | field goals, Crescents, Mefezkowski 2 o e enviable reco! B e o kG 5 erpoibimdolbd : ; ‘A{”ml\ Sront 1 Nvhark 1: Harmonys, | NAe made the enviable record of | Getgber 1, Maine at Orono. ing the la 0 ! in | Politia 3. Kania 2, McGrath 1, Saun. | Finning eight 8" in threc and one| . qper 15, New Hampshire at| m o R etrkonpkl 1. Tinck 1, | Nalf years in addition to winning three fgyop, Lavigne, former lightwelght boxing | at Chapel Hill, N. C. Vavenly Mateh g e i |veteres, Peitotiers timer, Muilen: time | 166cE8 I8 onc year October 25, Norwich University at|champion of the world, who was| North Carolina State vs. Washing- The teams are en, In soine ¥ g J 3 By \ Lot halves, 39 minutes. Fricks was recently elected to (h" Storrs. known in the heyday of s puglistic | ton & Lee at Norfolk, Va i spects Hartford has it on its Hardwar S s Panthers Win position of class marshal for the class 1™ o yior 1, Springfield at Spring- | career as the “Saginaw Kid,” and| Virginia Military vs. Virginia Poly City rivals, and | respeets the | ¥ aitimo s of metion in the |48Y exercises at commencement next|yq Mre. Flora M, Davey, took out ®|at Roanoke, V peagyium i A s | By /b Senfor league when the June, and was president of his class| Nocompber 8, Trinity at Hartford, |license yesterday to marry. | Albama vs Florida at Birmingham, tion. In weig rtford s be ther 4 up against the paw. 4Uring his sophomore year. He I8 4| Noyember 15, Ithode Island State at| The “Suginaw Kid” gave his age | Ala 10 pou il end of the first half the 'Member of Mystical Beven, honorary figy,ppe, | and his bride's-to-He us 58S, South Carolina ve. Wake Forest at Thr(’e Sets Of Pant ahead by a score of Senlor socicty, Sigma Tau, honorary - | Cotumbia, 8. €. |y junior socicty and of the Phi Upsilon KIPKE 18 KING | Mane vs, Washington Univ. at New B lh = tn the second half the fireworks | fraternity. J Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov ‘”‘;r :.‘:\wl:}l :‘h.\v’»‘\‘;l.’n.w ‘:\ l'n' |.,'|‘ A \'.’- | Orteans, La i ] started, The Panthe S to » T ke, © ¢ Mic ‘s 1028 2K0, one o most powerful wrestl- — rotners tarted, The Panthers tried hard FRINITY'S HOOP CARD Kiph captain of \h\lvim.m! 1 ?:'_r\ in the United States, was forced keep up their lead, but as they are football cleven, was deseribed by % fpon 1 A CAPT. ) ) y — | > o to his best last night to win over Jack | LLECTED 1OWA CAPTAIN the lightest team in the league they Couch Yost yesterday us “the best| o : 3 o - o8 : ) ter ) . andow, the South Dakota grappler, Towa City, lown . 28, =Teland [ had to use spoed, which baffied the Kicker of all thne” “Never has there | s T8 o Park terback, was clected Hartford's T p ol With ROt tew seiiutte 86 6 ' i ey onita | One fall decided a grueling match, the | Parkin, quarterback, was cleeted cap- Tt Hoiunbei oot ety een a kicker in all time who could |y,ig pg)iyh matman winni th body | tain of the Towa football team last played thi ; ; the Panthers were ahead by twe place his kgl or time his kicks as well | o8 ISR Mmatman winging witit bedy | Win of . 0 vy . and they were held to scorcless t . e 29280, With bt eeut stlatites D e s et |siesors and head lock after two | night. Parkin's home s Waterioo, i Y . . N ® the Dest () ours, six minutes and 20 seconds. | lowa have ever seen” Kipke ended his| by the Merid ) 1 1 16 £0 the score was tied, Aronson put | nounced the following basketball } [ football carcer at Michigan with last Saturday’s game against Minncsota school teams. Meri f from the fiftsen foot line |#chedule of the university for the New Britain d t {and put the Panthers in the lead and | COMINE season Hartford scorels 14 o “ Ineld 1t till the whistle blew, The Albany Law School at Hartford Dee, §; Yale at New Haven Dec. 14; aguins, New b e : o 4 2 A summary R~ only make . | At 4 | Panthers Pawnies Franklin and Marshall at Hartford RUTGERS ELECTS CAPTAIN not make ! t " ’ |A. Aronso M. Finke Dee. 15 Willlams at Willlamstown - v 4 orward Dec. 18; J'nfon at Schencctady Dec. | pogthall Tenm Names Brennan Leader | 19 Amherst at Amherst Jan. 11; ~Players Get Lotters better than Hartford, but Massuchugetts Agricultural College at Haven game Now Britain ¢ Amherst Jan, 12; Connecticut Agri- | New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 28K Elm City team ! conter eultural College at Storrs Jan, 16;|G. Brennan of Stamford, Conn., has ford won 14 to 7 Arbure Burke | Boston College at Hartford . 16: | been clected captain of the Itutgers sidered the tea right guard Fordham at Hartford I"eb. 2i Univer- | foothall team for 1824, according to Gotowells A. Finke | sity of Rochester at Hartford Feb, today's anneuncement from the ath left guard Williame at Hartford Feb. 15: North- | letic ofice. Brennan, who played een - eastern University at Hartford Feb. |ter this year, was an end in 1921 and | 1 y 5 ¢0; Maine University at Hartford Twenty-three players have re- Coesy d ottt Mnstridendh Feb, 28t Clark University at Mart- | celved awards of the varsity "R"; ong FAMDUS FOR QUALITY Fyom ford Feb. 27; and Connecticut Agri- [ man an insignia for faithful scrvice on cultural College at Hartford March 1. |the scrubs important battle wi Hartford Quintet Opens Season Dex, 8 With Albany law Hartford, Nov. 27.-~The athletic committee of Trinity college has an- | 10 this score Brit 2 Yahm oft forward Richman, Lipman [ Tenmis Mayer Recoperating Infection in Left Hand i { il ph 28— wiham T len, 24, who lost part of a finger . o iusing nand ast winter ant | Me and Mine wed better tennis form than ever t summer, is recovers t infection of a finger o b He said today that be BY LICUT, COL. MUMMA ; ] of his trouble last ar b Tormer West Point Star " 3 ) MY FATHER KNows | AH-H- THAT'S NOTHING| | MY FATHER HAS Ten MY DAD HMNOWS MiLLion THOUSAND 1 | Prompt medica attentic | ( thel T ( BABE RUTH / soepi By RS SES JACK DEMPSEY infection and i ad to cAncel severa appear in amateur e champion said he wred the finger playing down a t - Fingfed Whit most of the dro ‘ pgfield collrze ing the . . ' vothall squad by his teafnmates though to t \ " t scason, last night. Stober has f T Gor ' n a member of the varsity elevén Shuttlewort ! temy . I Rate or t two seasons. Before wir goa f . th on the first string he However c a on the college (resi ckward pass ! eworth t man tea He plays right tackle and | - one of the most consistent THIS DAY ; padoane MALONE KNOCKS OUT WARD IV SPORT L ekl I Nov. 28.-~Jock Malone of ' b oy s [ AH-1- - SHUCKS - GOSMH. HE'S CRAZY- . B 1r when oo [ my DAD'sS GoT f BET HE TrinKs 0 MucH DouGH \ BELIEVE EVERY- GEE WHIZ AH M SHUCKS = HE'S A AWEFUL LIAR- Vimmag Fhuttiewort Pase perte down M — p— ————— Of bour L All D‘ n . Open All Day ers practically B Sas & s piay, Wirmacd S0l /) an how AR From 9:30 a. m. R el i ke 187 o o oo <o [ROGERS RECREATION| @t made 3 ' "~ - &g by W. S

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