New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1923, Page 8

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HARTFORD HIGH AT LAST IS KING ON NEW BRITAIN FIELD Datests Hed and o o PLAY BY PLIY STORY OF THE GREAT GAME Score of 14 to 6—Stronger and Better Team Vic- Kickoft at 2,14 Hert kicked torious. Hartford to New Britain's 35-vard 2 Hartfor1 was penalized five s at the first play. Walker mede T nx is broker During “? four yards through left tack Zeh years of a etic relations the Hart- rar made five yards through left tac- ¢ school has striven kle, A forward pass, Zehrer to Grip, New Britain that fajled p punted to Hartford's 40 lefeating t yard line 1 their own fiald On two successive plavs, Barron failed made two varda. Herting made two 1t they were able yards through right tackle. Herting iritain team’s goal kicked to New Rritain's 23-yard line - s in the games Grip caught the hall, s! d and was down Saturday. how- or v realized Grip mads 1 ind right end ek 5 toan Aghting warriors Zehrer failed to gain threngh: right from Harts ighter guard Grig to 1 and less experienc B tord's 35-7prd line, Nelpp tackie: boys on a semi- score, | Barron. A had pass to Barron lost Sk N Rcttain e St two yards. Fay failed to Hert Mary's field was crowded with about|ing punted to Grip on Britain's 7,000 howling fans who certainly Z8-varc h Bhrel S MRG0, AR theimmatida heard on every vae| YARES off left tackis rer failed to spfprnd gain on a line p ip made five vards through hrer mac Locals Are Outplayed SEht vards o throug i ( i pé ord was a &4 ¥ Is ai « st. Herting roug S8, g punte d « 1 gave P punt Zehrer N+ Br 8 yard line distance out of his kicks, ar AS through right t W was cause of many gains for his tea stoppe i withe ’ et hatond this way. Althoug punted well | stopped by Smith of Hartford without Re o ma for the Hartford | gair boy. In the exchange of punts Hart McCarthy fell on Grip's § ford got the best of it 50-yard lin scores | nexpectadly FhrEss .‘” . It was early in the secon SR Lol that New Britain scored IS o and Gold team up to this it Hartford, Hartfor been playing straight footha orw ard pass, was quite the unexpecte ) tempted prought New Britain’s o tanoed wiheut Zehrer passed the ball ove S EANS 3 to Taylor, right end, who o yards for a touc 1 in th P R T g punted outeide Neor: . \ tord 0. From then held 1,: rochowsk stopped withont the upper he 1 e ) W T yards Gold was on the defense fo; e8| i hrough right tackie A slight gai of the A ek A e o ward pass, Grip t Picturesque Contest Zeht New It vas penalized he gAme was one of th most vards for heing offside Griy th e ¢ | punted Hart? 12 yard line od @ toams " * y was tackled iy colors of th ne L \ ! . were thers ering a wing ba o & shing ounced ers, It was ‘ ¢ aainst the colorful of batties ands § T s nabbed neatiy by Be atirring - e the st sang ¢ Britain gua e trie Cheer leaders da v her ¢ mas Raro crowded a sides of the . \ K att about six deep. The cheering W ' Ja ma s, Eve the 18, % certain defeat the Re 1 ¢ side | te N Yirit . roared its encouragement to t) y ' ' . somewhat fatigued represc A . e capital city cheering squad, ui ashed t gh the le der the direction of McCoy, a forme G football man, was a howling mass of | e late r neise, 1t was truly a great game i Rut Herting ha , every way New Brit ‘ gly by Hartford's Great Day the antag f Zehrer When the last New r » slar * v‘ fi o was smothersd, when the Hartfor ol Pash or. Pight #néd. backs had made their last plunge. . 2 r o pnd when the last Red and man gow g has limped rom the T but i g battle, the setting = rew its ret e er New across the fiel The shadow of the | g, goal posts fell upe the fir the Wa k He ¢ shape of a huge lette H ! Grip ta «4 ard v Hartford's victor Then the ; . s and White rooters organiz K b . of their band and parade P over| iy oug . € the hill, away from the scene of one of the most memorable Herting Pounds Line years, It was & hapy . ford students N boys and girls the e p Vought Game Fight o enter. Herting ma It was a fighting crew that t '3 T feat. The Hardware ( team w . a game loser. 1ig € " the He g termined plunging avier Hartford tea In t “ vrrd & £ ter they were rushe own the ing the yard by yard until they we t B . ® shadow Of the - ROA! PORIS. for three . ) % t % Then they held. & well as any t of 1 predccessors ha er he n 2 3 With the ball on the one-ya ine they L/ ccossi fowns., This was a t ' Py z it ¢ Again in the t a W own Z0-yard line G a ® ' . Lis punt off va &h a t tackled before he had a - t « carry it any dista T ¢ f sarted its see . ! - ® ford's ha . 4.va ! . order tn mak =t ol - A to bring the ta ) ine. T ret g nette of first dow Inches w0 # don to ) L . > sitnation. Paron = ' Sevond Hall and he carr tte t e a . - 3 n & plunge throng L » ine. Here the - - On the first of th r J . ® Baron carried the ove . Red and Geold eme £ perate attempt to block the ki the extra point t failed t sreove: Hazriford New Ry ¢ Hartford's las score = * 4 = one of tive New Brit N ’ " = bled, giving Hert v r ' cover and run for = ¢ As & whole Now Trita s " " piayed weil conwid o tage they hed 1o made five first dow Ban ponsnts 11. They plase 4 ¢ : o they were winning or los 4 . - for t aht Pieitain’s 49 yard 2 fough game to los-, (Continued ¢ Tollowing inge) , (Contmued on & l'age) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘MONDAY, DECEMBFR 8, 1928 RED AND GOLD 1S RIVAL SECTIONS BRIDGEPORT AND NEW BRITAIN BATTLE TO SCORELESS TIE — MALLORY WILSON, TRYON AND PFANN PLACED ON ALL—EASTERN ELEVEN - HARTFORD EARNS VICTORY OVER NEW BRITAIN HIGH—CORNELL TEAM ONLY ONE-TO SCORE 300 POINTS THIS SEASON—MERIDEN HIGH LOSES |BATTLE BRIDGEPORT TO TIE; ON ALL-EASTERN KENNEDY AND WARNER SHINE YALE GETS THREE GAME T0 THE CORE. “HAVE 47 CLASHES H. §. Bogs Put Up wOndertul Recent Football Season Strong Daniels Also Places Plann and Fight Against Great Odds With Inter-Sectionals ‘ Tryon on Stars The thousands of football fans who By The Assoeiated Prees. Daniels, sports expert on the l\ev‘ witnessed the game between the Hart- New York, Dec. 8.—Intersectional | York Herald, today names what he | ford and New Britain High schools ar [00tball, the clashing of eastern elev- [considers the hest All-Eastern ele\en consl lEAS’I'ERN SCORING TITLE | Cornell Neither Team Able to Score, and New Britain Holds Safely on One Yard Line. GOES T0 GREAT PFANN Star Wins Individual Title| With 98 Points—Triple Tie | Before a crowd of 3500 wild eyed St. Mary's fleld Saturdgy afternoon, ®NS With those of the south and the |He says, in part: witnessed one of the gamest battles Middle west; the meetings of middle | Flis in the Van for ‘Second. | fans, the All New Britain and All a local school sleven has ever put up. WeStern elevens with those of the »Our AI!‘Fa'! foht lhov‘u Yale in z Bridgeport football teams battled Outweighed and pounded time after ®ASt. south, southwest and far west, 1the fore ‘m; "hr” Iagers. Com."‘ George R. Pfann, captain of Cor-|through four torrid periods to a time by a twice heavier opponent, the N0 southern teams with those of ri- l1adds twn inces "dp s does Penn nell's third successive undefeated|scoreless tie at Hanover Park, Meri- warriors of ihe red and gold fought ‘&l sections, has furnished many of [Mnas ‘%2 P o rineaton Brown| football team, piled up a total of 98 | den, yesterday. Although throughout a losing fight, but one that will go t® thrills of the 1923 gridiron season. [~ n oo aate ot one each. Recapitu.| PoInts during the season which has| the entire game the play was flercely a in the history of the srhool Easterners will not soon forget “’,‘ Colgate get ane M d P p"‘ |just closed and captured the indi-|fought, only two penalties for un- p the gamest losses that New NOtre Dame's eastern journey, when |8tinS the ssiections - made fer ](' vidual scoring honors in the FEast.| necessary roughness were inflicted. Britain High Sored. In the space of two weeks it defeat. |'NTe" teams we find the ‘l"‘"'”“z'u week ago he was closely pressed| At the stare of the game the New gho half, New ®d West Point and Princeton; middle '0tted as ""_'““",,Y‘" 9, Cornell 2.0y, ‘madie Tryon of Colgate, Nick|Britain rooters were given a scare Bilidin ks fein hiie own | Vesterners will long rememher the |ATMY 4 Harvard 2, sy':“:" o n"'d‘hardud of West Virginia and Homer | when the Bridgeport team took the against « heavier and mightier team. | Vi8It Of Byracuse to Nebraska, where [MOUth C,f"”" 3, Washington ':d Hazel of Rutgers, each of whom was| ball New Britain’s one yard line. Not only did she hold: her own it defeated an eleven which had tak. |Jefferson 2. Penn State - And|, ' ognt two points behind with totals| At this point the AU New Britain line, top of 1t Tavlor seored one of the ©0 Notre Dame's measure; far west. Princeton. RBrown, Maryiand, Car-|o "o, brann erossed Penn's goal| whose playing bordered on the sensa- prettiest touchdowns ever seen erners will recall with bitterness Gon. |BeEle Tech, Columbia and Boston| . "o e on Thanksgiving day and|tional, stiffened and plunges by Forst, re when Lie caught & forward | 5888'S defeat by Detroit, and, al- |Collese. "‘”‘"h, o i | widened the gap. Incidentally, his| Mulhaney and Bakos went for noth- pass, went through the entire Hart. thOUEh in no instance did sectional Quite a few of the stars in the |, o "ooq e against Penn gave him the|ing. New Britain took the ball on ford A8 to cross O &l tine champlon meet secMonal champion, ¢ASt shone so brilliantly that it was|, ., 5. youchdowns also, as he ran|downs. Bakos, while playing a very Mought Game Fight there were many intersectional en. |Utterly impossible to miss their """,‘hu total up to 15, against 14 each for|ssatifactory game failed to shine as he 4 again, the Hartford ma- S28ements in which teams truly rep- {standing aualities. We would = say Tryon and Nardaccl. | has done against other opponents. I i 1ike men againat boys, | TEENtAtIVe of the best foothall of one | that of all the backs George Pfann| "o = = Sundstrom, the big Cornell | Kennedy and Warner Shine threugh the New Britain fine “C1107 clashed with teams equally (0f Cornell—triple threat, —runner|., .., wos the leader in points after| For the All New Britain team the even where the New Britain boys had | JU8!{18d to repressnt ithe best of oth. |¥lunger, kicker sad feld genssal PAT| uchdowns with 24. He took the|work of Kennedy, former Trinity cap- their backs to thelr own goal posts, | Jocilons. excelience—waa the greateat. Ot "E‘load early and retained it through- |tain, was the outstanding feature, this Lt they were unable to eross the line, . > 1014 47 contests involving teams the linemen we would rate Bedenk oo "o campaign, although fom three | brilliant linc plunger going through Not until the second half qid the [TOM rival sections of the land have |Of Penn State, the guard, as the| ..., sames in midseason he|the Bridgeport line for gains of 1 and \apect Change and) then, weary but| o played thid season, and although | kingwin B failed to add to his total. Sundstrom |8 vards throught the second half. EnthiE gamely with 1he. breske | o b 7. Iencey weaki taams of one ) the punters, Wood of thej, . .t his total number of points| Warner, the mammoth New Britain L ! "“KS action met strong teams of another, Army was the leader. with Chuck | protlhe B8 0L BURORE B0 BONI e T ige Clife miserable for the 8 Lo thusiasts consider the |Darling of Boston College close UP-|yoyer of Rutgers, who was tied for| Bridgeport backfield and gave an ex- . . b i ® e tonal{rifhee Among_ the r:‘,:(u:my’:”‘? '] ::P second In total points with Tryon and | hibition or tackling that was .b[,.. apelied de . Veifootbal) stoangthil ot tho sécticns | iFong | thobs W0 placeiiieiiadl for| Nardaeol iwanlsscond!in/addingipoiats | ISPrOach. 2RO STRAS SaN, BEReLs 4Ae yme grounds the far west, only one of which has [of Cornsll wan best, with 24. Mal.|H aiso increased his total by adding] Jrateq Baxot fa 'nf to suake Any o Vicoaty N as; Dosein e met an intersectional foe Try T Hiched Mk AGIA] Eoaiafouri ol | LITSE SANET goath | Gawiisch Jatilith She. (AAN SR Thek Bav MAde B e Hartford team deserved to win Statistics on the 47 games show |the e Rik Threo & % Army made 19 points after touch- rgmous with fans about the state. Ed- They proved themgelves to be & ARt~ the east’ to Rl mw!r S hem in the Big Three series, downs and was third. die Restelli, substitute center for the ing bu and u well working ma- cjevens h won 14 :, Ajh' iae ;:'n’;"‘” Wilson, Tryon, Mallory, Field goal honors in the east went|A!l New Britain team, was sent in chine, T man, both teams played 'southern opponents, and '.7\, Mo b8 5 ot us hegin _wm‘ the halfbacks (o Captain Blll Mallory of Yale, al-| wm_n Rogers was injured in the first clea fairly and the contest was and tied two with "‘I'M“' el and fullbacks, Wilson, Tryon of Col- though he did not try his ability ln‘pornod and, although playing against uer both elevens. Captain Bat- |scoring a total of 544 points to the |Fo i, Mallory of Yale—a whaie of & ¢his Itne until late in the season [the well known Pjura, put up an ex- e Wit the Moe time and again for combined southern and middie west, "Ackfeld for our first team, with Wil- Afajlory passed McBride of Syracuse | Dibition that satisficd the most eritical gains, but it was Herting, the half-lern total of 308 points, ' son 1o do the punting, Mallory to at-|on Nov, 24, when the Blue leader ©f the local fans. . K, Who was the shining star of the Southwestern elevens have won ail |1 10 the drop kicking and Tryon gicked twoegoals against - Harvard. | Field Goal Falls v I white team tour of the games played against |0 12Ke care of all sorts of odd jobs.| Majlory's total was.five goals from| Barnikow kicked to Bakos who car- anky fback made gains southern teams, but have lost the two | C/UdINE the carrying over of touch- | fie1d, while MeBride kicked four. ried it back for twelve yards, Forast \ 1 | ind plunged through 'games played against middle western 'Ilnvum rrp'nn r:a Bec ur(\;‘ ln,l"ln;: SRR was stopped wn'hout gain on an at. gain and although ejevens. n scoring tonchdowns, e ‘orne! . tempted thrust through center, Bakos ex, always came back Middle western teams have won five |C2PHaIn taking over 16 and the Col- Lewis Reported About to punted. Plunges by Kennedy and gate flash 14, while Wilson took over ! Barnikow guve New Britain a first vn was another dashing (and tied two of their games with east- 138 down. The Bridgeport line stiffened Buy Baseball Club vk did a great deallern teams, and have won three in A A " his team he three from southern elevens; two in “Wilson and Tryon are our great H % |and Tickey's attenpted field goal fell n in th a wonderful [two from southwestern elevens, and |CArriers, while Mallory is on the team P}.rv‘npon. Dec, 2.~Ciifford “Con- | gnort, ame holding the New Drit oya{ene (n one from & far western team, |CHIVOY Dbeoay he was the greatest Nie'” Lewis, local sporting promoter, | pajkoy slipped through the line for ol tuckling when their man came authern arrays have won six of the G6Tensive back in the east. On ocea- declared last night he will close a deal | ;6 yards and on the next play Forst i 20 games played with eastern teams: MO0 he also proved that he could |0n Tuesday fo obtain the Bridgeport| maqe it first down. Bakos tried a run For New in Zehrer, Grip, have lost three in three to the middie 1Unge and plunge and break through FEastern league franchise from the | ,.5unq jeft end but was thrown by Gi Wk ke played |west and have lost four in four to|® feld present owners. He refused to name | gia,cnard, On the next play Rogers wond MeCarthy on end | southwestern elevens “Pfann led the quarterbacks by a|'h® purchase price which, it I8 eati-| wuy purt. On two successive plunges and Tay Hurtford runners| Gonsaga, the only far western team | CIPAr margin with Richeson of Yaie|Mmated will be near §12,000, Mulhaney and Forst picked up a I the manner in to engage an interasctional foe, lost 8ccond and Robertson of Carnegie | WIS sald he would appoint LArrY | yopq Bakos went back as it to kiek a8 u vic- that game tn Detroit, representing the | Tech third. 1t we named a fourth Gardner, former Cleveland and Roston | 4" shrow & forward pass to Forst y in that e every ounce of | middie west team we would make Smythe of the|third sacker, as manager If he gains | o, 400 o0 New Britains' one yard st was in them in defense of thel Notre Dame with victories over | ATMy the fleld general. Pfann was|the franchise. [line. On three line plunges Bridge- rour ntersectional foes, namely, |the hardest runner to down and some - - ort's backfield falled to gain and on - Princet Army, Carnegle Tech and | ¢Xpe '\)‘f“lfl"v me to r,:.»u with Jim | ‘_:'_'k‘ ';“’: ":“"“""r aa " sorydle orgis Tech., boast the by Aivid- Thorp, Willie Heston, Kddie Mahan| 3 9 a ) ADOP ED ng NE“ RU l.gv‘ ml‘: ‘;“ ," ;Hu‘- ‘]1’ ’:»“v"l and Ted Coy among the atars of aii | hours of pedaling in the 35th annval | (Continued Onr Following Page). | LES 2 thern teams is next in the |time six-day bleyele race in Madison ADOP]ED TO NEW RULES “Now for the ends. These were so Square Garden, the 14 leading teams | close up thal they presented the had covered 172 miles and one lap. : - SArddac el Thanan ot "\,.,\l,. and | TWo teams, those of Nefatti and Exercise With Pleasure o s v o o v | G100t of Princeton were as fine o pair| Chardon and Tenani and Ferrario, — RO'CI" —_ Accepts Regulations of Joint Rules ' HEGH SCHOOL I as you would want. Stout never got | were pedaling a lap behind, having B |the eredit he deserved. McRae of | lost distance during the first jam- d' Committer at Baskethall Syracuse and Bjorkman of Dartmouth | ming of the race, The record for the | Recrontion I y e — SPORTS — | it Tour, 188 miles, 8 tan s wet in |l BOWLING BILLIARDS o ] (Continued on Following I'age) | i®14 by Lawson and Kalser, Now Jorn U o o 4 to embody fn the playing regula- eral New Britain boys marched down en a reler $ a rnen tions of the organization two rules re- the field with a supposed coffin ne to fouls adopted last year by Across the side was marked Hartford ) W committee of t Nationa! | Between the halves they again ap- S e eginte e association, the Y. peared with the coffir This time A the A, A they got as as Hartiord's de of 1 « estabiished T when a mix-up started which ended e on ' ommitted [in the breaking up of the b gainst pia possession of ti - ball gives th ouled man twa free At o'elock the Hartford band tries r e two fre tries 10 | ;narehed o the fleld ted by Head v o Cheerleader MeCoy As they passed Hnywhie the New Britatn side of the field they T ouT~ ore piayed the New Britain songs. CHES bt | LIKE THis MYRoN The Harttord plavers d ot ar- Lelggrchio 18, As \Ké¥ sams Loox AT YouR UNCLE SHGNS \ 2 : tion from both the New Britain and . al Nebr Hartford fans LTSS e Neither tes vent through | m b ¥ wieddid ag ry o = ha v * 2 i THIS DAY IN SPORT Cornell Only Team That ! | Has Scored 300 Points Ne I 3. George ¥ of Cornel eq « | and VeleTAn Ininor 0 its third successive season of | cag P Ayer wall, gaining individ Min iea potie Z honore for himsell a € at \ and p all in the east with and oarsman, dieqg 19 ! Corne was the o Pitts team to am more than 300 points Murphy establis \ 2 as weeond wit ' Ampet a race |t N 1 tributed 54 ours )5 minutes Holy Cros third wit Rt with 237 rmy Sixth with 236 ds at Nes yrk. | championsh ts other games Kilk tefeated Mo " 6§ points, three jess | QUALITY FAMOUS FOR I'tL MAVE To GET You SOME SHOULDER BRACES IF You DON'T WALK MORE ERECT MYRON

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