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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 192s. : 9 next season with Towa, Ohio State, Wisconsin -~ and Minnesota,” Yost CRACK CORNELL GUARD |... e P e | [funders ............ 9 Bimboes. % $ _ Maloney . teses 5 rhie 53 t 8 MOORE GF DECISION ROGERS ALLEYS b o A s At b | Anderson e 3| Milwaukee, Nov. 28.—Pal Moore, : — it Srrrneseiaes 5 ? Galady : New Orle lightweight, holds a ten P. & F. CORBIN FOREMEN'S LEAGU . | 5 38 | Trembley A ! ‘ round newspaper deeision over Johnny Wessels . E 3 il g - ’ 8 niet rrenees 55| Mendelsohin of Milwaukee. Their After cach attempt ta Tovive pro- |Kuper : L | 4 ‘“p':w'- ¢ : ‘_ = match here last night turned out to fessional boxing in this city the sport | Grasauist . s p | Baldeairre .......... 110 9 - 3 . e be a grudge fight because Mendelsohn forikto . - A 3 secms to sink further than ever into | permern . 6 7 ; |Lanson ....ooini SHOCKER IN DEMAND was g pound and a - quarter overs o weight and Moran claimed his fore oblivion. A " St. Louis, Nov. 28 Every club in | ©00 by ias: 3 4 A the American league with the excep- | ' _The miserable fiasco of Monday |sgipex .......... i ‘ | ? 3 256 t.on of Chicago and Detroit has lines night probably hes again killed what- [Gollon .... 4 01— 258 | § ’ ‘S . @5 " 7 3 out for Urban Shoeker, star twirler :.-»-u--.“‘..«-._.---.-r ever chances there may have been to|Haurman . . . y ’ 3 . : 5 f the Pr it was | d tod e gy 5 Stotts ..., : 5 98— 2 ‘ | 63| of the Pro as ned toda revive this branch of athletics here. [pugif oooweoo0o i ; / prases Pike H o Philadclphia hus offered a pitcher and | § HIGH SCHOOL —— - | ¥ &l a third baseman and Boston has of- | | Surprise was_expressed on_all sides . 105 fered a piteher and first | man for | § at the poor showing of Bobby Reimer P . the local moundsman ocker has | ¥y — SPORTS gt oy Rergman lnp!_: always has had a reputation of [pedgin .. AT e | , 45 < % 2 2 55 & v applicatior nding before Com- giving his best under every condition |Schmidt K 5 6 : | i 4 § > el gyt 254 | missioner Landis for a hearing to be and where he worked the fans always vzlluo‘riml‘ 5 ¢ 4 E i Ranm i ; 0 declared 2 free agent He is dis T Kketball for the New e i SRBISE L\ erereners - ool 3 4 he basketball season for the Ne expected a good show. ‘ 4 2 jAs- g e b gruntled with his local berth because | o fo0 Zenoy ooy o \A team will open R s e 9 % ¥ ” % s ; 36| of his pension last season for fail- ":‘\,‘ Monday AftANRASH _He didn't give it Monday night, and M g o ¥ 3 4 7 / ure to accompany the team cast after s fl g Young Angelo was no better. ‘MIM, 2 § 4 % ’ . | being iied permission to take his Dehm ..... gk 3 2. : # % % % | . - | wife on the trip. A big delegation plans to go to|Kron > i - 2 4 ; ; Pt nepection, | : 8 Hartford tomorrow morning to see | Rush . i ¥ % G S sda IPASE: . s ¥ : ILLINOIS ON SCHEDULE New Britain play the West Sid P g7 el 4 ¥ 5% Way : 0 . i i - % e Bearles . .. L] T i ¢ e - : Coach Yost Approves Selection of . T Kicke i . 8 at | R T ki [ 245 k 3 7 % # ¥ 9 2 : Captain Neipp is the only regular The kick-off is at 10:30 a. N X $ p 5 g aul ceruncos 5 H sStrong Eleven For His Team vom last year's team. He played a Clarkin field. Rlbepy Ay 8 Sl % 4 it K0OX 4rvsns S 8 2— 2 ; Pl S 5 i < Py Ann Arbor, Mich, Nov. 28.—11li- | snard position, but this year he will —e Ziegler 4 | h > e it audl B This game should be something by e R g S s g| Pois will be added to Michigan's 1924 | hold ?'L‘:"",’,“l,:,’,:( ek motl S00 which to measure New Britain's o by g5t d Beruler football schedule if 4 date can be | were firs ke 0 3 Cylinders. | 4 oo i ik o : chances agains All- 3 3 b ) 1 Lt W Holker . 81 5 iged, Coach Yost announced, The § " agulast “All-Brldgeport at| Granguiay o3 A 4 = Weleh . ] 81 96 95— 2i2| statement was in answer to published “Duke” McCabe, center of -last Meriden Sunday. Schneider .. 78- g 81 5— 2 o % “llllnmu-r 2 :‘::" thitadscanst, AR 100 3 | reports that Nlinois especially desired | year's team is at Suffield, and Hareld Bridgeport has defeated the West | . i s g to meet the Wolverines ¥ year. ir is at the Try Conference Aca 119 482 211302 Although reiterating his belief | demy, “Jimmy" F nolds, captain of des twice this scason, by scores of | el J. H. BEREAN SR i) at four heavy games ure enough for | last year's team is also away at sehool, et b b Riha . e O MY | If Cornell wins over Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving Day, and | ey SR S R B e e sl Quigly ‘ 4 S + |it looks like a certainty, Dobie's great team will be ranked among | his decision largely because of the| Two new assistants have been adged Ilirpo now yowls for another hout |g8hepard &2 88— 241 - A% 5 e e . . 1 Publi with Dempsey, Kearns has heard it -t : 79— 233 | the first three. While some of the experts insist Cornell has play- FAFNIR SPECIAL LEAGUE. disappointment that followed inabil- | to the Hartford Public High school and hopped right oft for New York p TRT ,‘g;;ied a hand-picked schedule, it is stretching the point, as games w;"-“"“_. :;5,-,‘",’.;l‘;‘:'.»w‘i”v“ ..Mu:l\‘r')uln with Illinois :\m: ‘\mlfiia:\lulll‘rg‘ M;;:Thu'xua:lf?: x;lns: W), Xoe Aokt 16 s~ |with Colgate, Dartmouth and Penn cannot be considered as soft. Bl ... 2 7wl “Miehigan has games scheduled for | Tom O'Loughlin. “Red” O'Neill has been signaliy | Rollinson P oM . A good defense has played a leading role in the success of the, lonored by being re-elected captain [, """ : i3 Ithacans, The work of Guard Berean in holding the opposition is at Storrs, This burley veteran of many - - | worthy of ntore than passing mention. He looms up as one of the 4 bloody battle while in France, and “1 hest forwards in eastern football. of many a fierce gridiron struggle | here, has proved one of the best line- . CORBIN LADIES LEAGUE, | _ men the Aggles ever had am will have three letter men rom son: Captain “Ernie” Neipp, "Howie” Belser and “Johnnie” ' Grip being available Oly mpus Roanoke, We are not sure the press reports|T 5 o | Casuri : : _The 1924 Model were correct. lustead of being punch | U . 51 1 ‘ . 4 1 4 T i Studebaker Light-Six Irunk Siki muy merely have had a SRSy Bt 0 Rty e s 119 Sockets y Coupe-Roadster hangover. -— - | Patrus esesenesss § i 336 3| 3 65 ]"I‘]gfl(\ heve are four quarters in football | caiomi ..., 208 ot and maybe that's why Coach tagg | Culver . . . 3 - 122 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE LEAGLE, Sattler thinks the sport is ¢ ereiy I Nodeen A 100 | e nh v o is commerct . Anderson : 53 15 | Office, Gorman 3 i 3 Recor sesen i ikl \ rowing note discloses that Har- —— | Fairchtid FEE ; | spencer d hus 48 shells, * * This prob- 651 | Devokatis .......00 7O 7 5 [Cartson ; o 9 Sardinin Krause Pyl TR 80 | Bardoorian ubly ineludes ¥ lncludes the football varelty, |y g, | 1 3 113 | Linnehan . ceee 99 86 92— 277 Lester which is little more than a shell, Fppophad @ Ay 132 g Victory — Link W B - 18] 435 41y | Jiirpo complains that he wus givea | Sranion e 1 PR Produc! w &hort count. * * * And can you CAGXALE : b b semengy fmagine how the thrifty young gent § -~ 597 | Mays would complain i _given short Mi seene g Chan i b RS AL L] s Btobba ..., 9 b= | TRALT & MINE LEAGUE. CASINO ALLEYS Klotts 1 . — Bristol . . 3 13 Gurter Trimmings. And referee who has counted him | Rruemmer , ) out will tell you that Bill Brennan de. | Kocher Pink »” serves to be ranked with the great el e 4 10-second men of history, Tohnson 55 - Cronin sesn esee " D . Anderson . (5 Howard . 85 ) ) H Conflicting timing records show Poterson -2 S hdibeaopig 3 .slx Baibhs: s Ave pRocs tn mehtoe Sot |2 8 : Ry S R . ; In the Studebaker Light * % ¢ No wonder them A, A, U, guys|¥. . E 9 27| Tool Room, Tugh c Connie Mack says he is satisfied - - being one of those sort of fellows who B W S WAIT TILL | Studebakerneverskimpson Jln camuothape to stevet uny : : materials or cheapens quality i LT SPRING | to meet a price. Studebaker o L Vi e O “SAVE THE SURFACE AND YOU has been bullding quality ve- IEATE L SAVE ALL"—PAINT AND VARNISH hicles for 71 years. Admniral ayson’is going 1o give & 1UB tom these three.puar-oid Tactn Right now—this winter—is the best time ]i;or leiither exterior or interior Studebaker’s ‘r“t volume too. ined > H . wi ’ a y | s 1 painting. Any painter will tell you that p of production and unexcelled Yale quarterbaek was ladd up with a charley horse and we are wonder. 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