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2322022133430 132E20822282022 NEW BRITAIN ALMOST CERTAIN TO PLAY BRIDGEPORT lN PARK CITY SUNDAY-—AHERN CAPT AINS’ HARTFORD’S 1924 ELEVEN — MOHAWKS AND RANGERS ALL SET TO BATTLE SATURDAY—CO. L SENDING STRONG FIVE HERE — NOTES AMERICAN LEAGUE HURLERS H.5 HOPHENWILL “mmotciesust (COACHESSELECTAN INEW BRITAIN NOW EXPECTS SLOW IN GETTING STARTED START OFF HONDAY ALLBIGTENTEM To PLAY BRIDGEPORT TEAM | Either Prominent Backfield Man With Neipp, Belser and Grip Are Nu- Grange, Mamneau, Below, Me-| Footbell Game Sunday cleus of Good Quintet . % honess win“ioon | Millen and Blott Choiogs | Park City Virtually As- |turning to the election of captain of e sured, According to Ha]‘d- __inext year's team. The two most prom- NeW inently mentioned are Henry Zeprer R TAND) oy NFERENCE TEAM « ware City Management. High School Squad Would be Good Choice \COMPANY L BRINGING STRONG OUTFIT HERE | Former College Star And High School | Season Just Closed Also Is MOHAWK-RANGER GAME T0 Remarkable in Number of BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY Pitchers 3 s Playoll of 7-7 Tie Is Slated For St Games—Johnson Strike- Britain high Mary's Feld at 2 Monday \ candidates candidate fc Used in Various (By CHOICE OF WESTERN wasketball season at the next!and “Johnny” Grip. Both have maae for|€xcellent records while members of athletic teams at the school and the gymna- | ©lection of either would be satisfac- “Pros. | tory to all since they hoth have the] i, dm:qlmllhts of leaders, and have proven of 401capable of commanding respect from report. | the men under them. Both can be relied upon to be cligible since they ) Y e s lebs st bl Captain and team. Grip | Zehrer is a veteran who has been all that is left of the ), vin e "eootball for several years. He Neipp i8{pag been on the high school squad rest of [ eon over three years during which through gradu-i¢ime he has worked under three .mv; Jimmy Reynolds. | terant coaches, He has been coached | McCabe and |y “Dave” Dunn, Clesson Parker and | with NeipD. | George Cassidy, the present coach, He | the most 10l heavy, can play any position in the to this city. | puyckfield as well as end. This 3v;vr4 Pat” O'Brien. | e played halfback and called the sig- | | school will open Players at Armory On Satur- | day’ Night call will issued luring the day, and all the will port at the the practice. nl neighborhood expected 1o thre lettd@men, Neipp, Belser b TEAM | Minnesota | Wisconsin Illinois Michigan Wisconsin | . y Michigan | past records go for anything. Toks | The forwards will be Rozandich, Vichigan |lormer Storrs college star, and Ru- i”i“ms bins, an old nmn_r who has played for Minnesota | F€Veral years with the Co. L outft.| SWisconsin gGumlm. left guard and Wallace, right | guard, are former Torrington High voting the {gchool stars. ! Brennan probably will referce Sat- urday night, but hercafter the official probably will be Chick Hayes who (gave such good satisfaction last year, The big game will start at 9 p. m., and will be preceded by a preliminary at 8 o'clock. Dancing follows the fi- |nal game. Tonight and Friday night |the New Britain outfit practices at the armory. PLAY Fklund Below McMillen Blott Bieberstein Muirhead Hancock Kipke Grange Martineau out King. O'clock. The off again, on again tactics of Manager Healey of the Bridgeport footbail team ‘are again in evidence but since the New Britain manage- ment is more desirous than ever of playing this aggrogation again and cttling once and for all the question of Nutmeg State football supremacy it now appears as though the Hard- ware City boys would be willing to make some slight concessions just to get a crack at the chesty down staters. At the present writing it appears that New Britain will play one more game this fall and will be seen in ac- tion in the Park City on Sunday, Last night Manager Healey of Bridgeport and the local moguls held a long dis tance talk-fest at which the propo sition pat forth by Healey, thougl! far from satistaclery, was virtually ae- cepted. This m(¥Yping the New Brit- ain management stated that the game is practically certain. Thus, unless there is another last | minute change, All New Britain wil journey down to Bridgeport Sunday to try and defeat the heavy green jer. A victory for New Britgin will give to the Hardware End Tackie Guard Center Guard Tackl End Quarterback Halfback Half ke Fullback Taft Of the “cight coaches result was as Eklund Blott § Kipke 5, The basketball guintet which Tor-| rington sends to the armory to clash with New Britain's best on Saturday night looks like a formidable one, if sium tirst it St. Ma success instead of previously | ¢ ayed pects for a bright. 1In lidates Amo th decided | fc Saturday Howe, th. Compiled by Irwin M. Chicago pi league duri not up to years. Ear highest in th ven though th ightly of last year. In regular pitchers mark. This year Cleveland, with ternoon, ing the in 1s has are are the run : tie on ng their Th history 3 n cad last year Urbs left. The below basketbagll - strongest | he team quarter- |y eolq hold Mo was lost t ngers will be Iricn in the hile will for the sever: aptain Weir, “Duke” LaHar, together the did the mipionship Stanl RBelow MeMillen 8, Bieberstein Muirhead. 4, | Grange §, Martineau 8, Taft £ 2.76, e to same Both tes backs and doubtiess will sh men behind the line age at all times, pounding the ds hard s the only o1 positic ns have ox ‘e who awks. titute three In analyzing the parent that the into their 1 stride was gell advanced. T r - opposition m«\.}wl. practically ‘ T Parker the Guy Mortc offici pitehed a two-hit ington on July 1S Better as Season Murtha the recor they 1 of team mhu players receiving votes were: tinds—1Irish (Wisconsin) 3, Roku- sek (1inois) Lampe (Chicago) 1, Pl Aegl keep fx will also be|nals from that position. He hasn't | missed a minute of playing all season, |y:1.v wi |n_|hurr»d more 'llun‘\ :-v;,\' anr‘m“_l_d“ (Michigan) 1. ey on the (oA e Wit b 1604 | Guards—bramsan, (Minn g sc e team. As he is a Slaughter (Michigah) 2, member of the junior class he will | Dos & Chicago) 1, Olsen (lowa) have one more year of football at the | ¢ a8 L X (Towa) 1. school. ; i R ckles—Petcoff (Ohio el leMoort (Michigan) 1 ter King (Chicago) ] Bac Workman (Michigan) Pyoit (Chicago) (Chica Perhaps substitutes of re serin lost Belser cxpecte Neipp, center; and Ginsburg ! : ¥ orward and Grip, guard, will team this year. 1\, Park ski, Fingler, pherd will be for | playe that sota) 2, Pondelik | 1, Kir season League Seems Certain At present it scems almost certain | that a four team league for prelimina ary games will be organized. Man- uger William March of the Pirates has signified his intention of entering a team and the Mohawks and Rangers \lso are sure to enter. There is some | talk about the Newington five being|CIt¥ POys at least an even-break claim the fourth club and Manager Clarence'| 10, the state champlone 4 Lanpher would be glad to discuss de. | tRin!y would put Bridgeport out oY tails with that club if there is any de- |TUNRIng and would leave the | e bl | Haven Willlams eleven alone to S test New Britain's claim, Willia |a iy haghdefeated Brigeport a ton Sunday, when Williams plays ) Steam Rollers, there seems little r lwon to believe that the Steam Rol) Club Panthers [wiii not do to them as they i New Britain, jclens of the Beloin, Dick Gorr BASKETBALL MANAGER 1o Vit Sl Ends State) he has the this Grip in the time o b athletes A DD AR T Kenneth Smunders s of Chosen on During seyed boys ~chool s ime, however, he 1 missed a | . actice session had . and make tter. In football last year he captain and quarterbuck of the s rough a €nd team. His fine spirit, and his three @bility to work with the other mem- berg of the team branded him as a fine choice for captain., When he be- came eligible last winter he imme. dintely began to shine as a star baskctball and bascball Hs is Junior l-around (Ohio Sta i doubtless Thomas in T : : erit Quintet to get in the game hi cor- Bo MeGrat) go) 1 was better judge a coach, up the no one is lof a football plaver than That is his business, sizing weakness and strength of the players, In order to get the best possible | |etection for an Al-Western tonfer- |Crescents Vanqmsh | ence team 1 requested the “Big Ten” Boys' in| couaches to send me their first team Creseents st imm W BN Jost high school, Wilby, the team, ended glory New game me back N¢ York Sam Jones most | long only game 1 other an istration Crosby 8 ‘ champion and Waterbury high sch Meri high school, in a bla Harttord unders formance & Bos on ong ver 10 lowed Bosto It Detrolt 1 o | seleetions with the understapding | thut their names were not in any way | th AN« George number g » S HARA " of lo and The defeated the Pan- Whitehi September 22, while Ear Detroit set down Cleve ma 1 with September y two sat H th h wo Pe New Yo being W st and lost and losing on! elivery teammate his carned t m Strike Out K with tinetion to hing owed most ¢ Ehmke was tar behi \lllfl\ Pite h'l‘ Used number of pitchers \ I'robat y figured w0 mar cra number of reli relic is also v pitchers used gor Yleveland us 286; Chicago £t. Louis, write oo but when Je throwing out wv, hell a has nmple groups ar $roup eontair in cither 1 charged H £ M. Smit Magridgr TeMnn el Fennock. Shocker Vaber, Chicago Bush, N. ¥ Friere Boston Shawkey, N. ¥ Johnson, Wash Pranss, Detroit Jones, N. ¥ G. B Uhe, € s (Contisued or P Halllmd High Elects Ahern as lte Leader (Bull) Hart feated oine Ha series, offer univers Wit ',.\mm\ and a the of not this year tusk winning Neipp cn withont team is trouble other positions will be a Although Belser und Grip most experienced of the can ral fundamen- learn before playing Beloin, candidate clever performer, to muke the must develop Lo stars to show most un- much prot are the ¥ they must Ho forward lidat are tals egularly for d is ward " a certain Mokt of all they The players may individually but if they fail they have almost teamwork i te vork will a ossl v ot e CHILEAN TOMBSTONE MAN BIDS FAIR T0 HAKE HIT | sation on o Women Tank Stars O for Warmer Waters Bourne, Williams Half, Will Captain Eleven Bristol Boys® Club Team Challenges 115 Pounders Weinecke Elected Cap Of Northwestern Team H 6 DAW A ns Luts Vincenting, Lightw ht. Will Be | Given Same Chance as Firpo Got. Jother may Aneg rival Firpo of Luis it ranks Vineentind, while arriving mber, has pponents in rapid clsiv %o far Madisor (nare battle Johnny comer is Luis tweight United States in Septe yeked out ! for his est Conn., in yrman hiefly opno Barney 1 Jimmy tion ¥ reame Keele h,, imphs stamped « “phenom.” oxing iliar der own Check, Famous Leg; Shot | hold nwiovi <o ALL-AMERICA TEAW FRON Has Speaking @ ball teams, it ter for the ¢ aggregation fr forth in Dick Reich) field for the star end at a [ nois The renown: foo! Mike Gazella, was @ star utficlder New State, Outfiel mer Vanderbi Iiggs acks for back Cley at Uniy o ever turned o Shortstop and White Sox Cross The White ner one ta starred much First Yankecs Columbia Cleveland at prafee Basem was in Ind Experts meric om DBan Ex- York Hinkic Stephenson the greatest players the G Outficlder produced ¥ Notre to appear |sult. The posite ‘\\llh my reque he subject, 1t in touch with after the away for Football Players of Note 0 g All couches of bout All-America foot- would be an y mute | on xperts to pick such '”"\\'\'vn. om the ball players who | LEE 0 the American league, | o0 L ©, now playing the out-| o0 Boston Amerie , Was Millen of the University of M- | et o5 ilott vote for the The elow of Yankees have threg thallers on fts roster. | ¢ v ylu. ,.||,..\- I«,,.m.m,‘, L jury which suckfiel afayerte. | oo or the Haincs was a sen- e 0 i gridiron with Penn | | ehoice der Hendricks Is a fore | 3" 1o ing It star who fail are often FFor th and Hanc feall, Only L EXKlund Jagnor Washington g, Bill Barrett of the | (jged in rred in football at Holy | 140kie | MeMinen of piteher L ghe on backs | ejgnt He n their won {of the line Muirhe at who seconds | hal{ one eland, was a star ersity of Alabama, south has | one it Sox of has the greatost i the west, Dame and frgm Coach Rockne pan Lou Gehrig of the catured player at | d Dob Knode the jans played at Michi- yerstein of o1s the 0 are looking for v teum son's circuit really 2 football can Joht in connection desire scleetion AMERICAN LEAGUE STARS *ro. of the the season Was over he five Confarence of kept “eason wll-stur to take dropped from consideration with the re. a com- who was to get from the men 10 coaches t. Onc wired that complicd he e converted o s on's Baseball Organtzation 41 have w worthwhile opinjon on was impossible to get remaining one, hurried For Five were a unit in players for the their Al eleven, 1linois and Wisconsin and Me- unanimous while solid nd a gu ceived job, il that Blott's in him out of the disaualificd him Chicago second of of as teams, part in every Eklund of Minncsota Towa received the conch failed to name were very much di- selecting runming mates clow of Wisconsin and ilinojs those famons, mentors differed selection rd in players the Unanimous two for the other side Michigan, with four tackle position, while Wiscongin, with threc other guard Mace on the part Kipke s 1o (Continued on Foll as | Half- | Mar- | Minnesota each polled cight of ineis were the ckle Michigan conter ‘l}n!u\\ alla, final players | game | | funds {for a theatrical lely | e el srah= | 1f New Britain does play Bridge T M 0YE b SeOT| Sunday practically the same team will AL 3 used und once again the brilliant one point, 10.9, at the end 'ner will be seen cavorting about hulf, ‘The summary: the field from his position of tackle, The backs will be Tully at quarter, with Barnikow at fullback and Tickey and Kennedy at halfback position, Also, it would not be surprising were Babeoek given a ehamee with his t in case the team gets within field go; scoring chunces, Last Sunduy Ruh was booting them over Ih practice Leven | 1K€ a college star. Rogoes will be i VN ipim for center, with Restelll as his funderstudy., Blanchard and Conley will be at the wing place and the others in the line will be the same ws tast Sun | thers 20 to basketball | leading by of the '8 Panthers. Aronson be W gt Forward, SR D. Stohl Left Forward. i B. Huck Center. oo C Laven rd, berg, (€ Guard, Panthers, Aronson Arburr 1; foul goals, | Crescents, Mattie Nyberg 1. Timer, | Pelletier; scorer, | Right G Gotowalla ? L summar Luke 4, Arbu Huck The . Stoh! 3, erest in Meriden Meriden sports fans aré evineing no Nittle interest An the Britain- Bridgeport argument and’ the sports JACK DS MONEY, witter on the Meriden Record this Chicago, Dee, b.==Juck Dempsgy, morning has the following to say world's heavywelght pugilistic cham- That State Tt pion, “has &0 much of his fortune thed | o, pegurt the game Sunday ! up in real estate he has 1o g0 back 10| yyngver park leaves both the All- vork to get money to pay his Income gugeeports and All-New Britaing, o tax, according to frieads who accom- |y o) uy their followers, eager for punied him here, whese ke will help afgyp0p contest, judging from the Chicago newspaper raise Chelstmas| ouy that are current. Mike Hea for the poor Manager Jack manager of the Park City elove I8 completing arrangements ., ing an attempt to bring New tour for the ehamp, | g4y 1o his field for the state to include many castern | fag, But New Britain will probably have a 1ot to say abou* that and it was rumored carly that the game wauld be staged at Clarkin field, of Kearns the itinerary cities, While the champion not like stage work, the daily per- tormances will leave him in condition to start the sirenuous grind of train. ing for his next title bout. As far as the fighting and 1s concerned, he gaid, he is willing to fight any logical con- tender, including Harry Wills, a re- turn bout with Firpo, and another with Tom Gibbons. ¥riends of Demp- sy =M he and Kearns have pur chased a £50.room hotel and weveral rtihent buildings on the Pacific | coast, which have beea added to theie! inks in and around Loz Angeles, sald he does (Continued on VFollowing Pag:) Exercise With Pleasure — Rogers — Recreation Bldg. 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