New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1924, Page 8

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BT s e e e s i R e R R R ' HARVARD-PRINCETON ROUNDING INTO TOP FORM FOR FINAL CLASHES — KOPF, FORMER LOCAL BOY, OUT OF GAME WITH INJURED KNEE — ILLINOIS AND OHIO ARE CHIEF CONTENDERS IN MID-WEST — TIGER HAS ADVANTAGE OVER CRIMSON IN GAMES 22pLpIpLLNLIILLLLILILLLILIANNLLLILILLL BIC THREE START FINAL PRINCETON HAS ILLINOIS AND CHICAGO ARE LAP OF FOOTBALL SEASON' FIGE DN HARVARD 808 CONTENDERS IN THE WEST 1fu_\(*llcflr~f\‘pc<1s to I)QBASFBA[[ ABRM[], Has Won 14 Games, Lost 9 Since 2 . T | - REA[BHAUENHER |Each Team Is Undefeated, feat Rutgers — Cornell| l {877--Three Are Ties While Ohio, With But a Again Making Trouble—| []UB”NESPE[;IA”.Y WA e O | W & g , ¢ g% » : [;l]MI_N_[lIflFR“NT Tie Against Her, Also I Other Leading Elevens [[HE SR ARTURH GBI 8 S renY _in Hopeful Class. Preparing for Satur- DIy Evans Discusses 1t KIS0 | e aate back to e sear 1811, 1 - » iy ' Matches This Week Will Develop) =~ ——o day’s Games. ] Freak Football Plays 1 were played. That i the o W , ; ; 4 Somethin bouant Hope 1o biack dugir a six | e teams have met twice in y i % i oo ¥ teams began working for Saturday's | year, and honors were divided, » : N AN e Ghal champlonship games and the four cach team won a g Prince- E e ) % New York, Nov. 4.—The heads of others for non-confercnce opponents. won the next y : £ time always has ! r of games The | o o A bohi. will lie uneasy this week, as strong {nactive wearers of pugilistic crowns| Most optimistic of title contenders wore llinois, conqueror ot Michigan and Towa, and Chicago, victor over : Purdue and Indiuna and tied with > 80X ¢ 1 faunt | unt Harvard won by 1 ; e e ; # 2 their way to baitle for the right to |Ohto. Chicago has been pointing for w heing ma y two big league | 1 touchdown to 1 touch-| i o p © B challenge. the 1llini here Saturday ever since Ams, ' o 43 t the season began. Sccret’ pract 1856 o conteAt e Bl yed and i ; i 1 ! i T " The most seriously threatened will |5iC f00 mphsean St ‘_“m_:l:f i victory of | e W i be Benny Leonard, vuler of (heloq g stop “ked” Grange, Ilini ace, Tigers over th son, to| g ;. A o 8 g ¢ “A ‘ lightweights for many years. On and hise matcs, Britton, Hall, Mcll- in 1558, no gar 8 Friday night at Madison Squarc {Wain and Captain Rokusck, was the at which t Rock. [order of Coach Stagg of the Ma- 1 or tied every year § 2 ; 3 L 3 5 rivals peer Into the throne rooms on t Cambridg i . " w |Garden Sammy Mandell, of AibEhd ; o « ; e I & ] : Iroons. Couch Zuppke prepared for 1etnodidEnocimectfrom 10T ¢ : b ; ford, will meet Jack Dernsteln, Of (yo'grimmest opposition of the re- raand hepR Meresno ol | g i ] ) L& ] Yonkers, for the third time. The lmainder of the season. r. Harvard s s i winner of this bout will be matched | Searcely lcss hopeful of ultimate eton, with the victor in the 8id Terris- |success was Ohio, undefeated but 3 5 b i Luis Vicentini fight arranged for tied in one championship contest as S il e ; 3 . ooy ok g j e ; 4 November 28, Hit arranged for its first meeting with LBl AL ; aced Y i ¥ g A . The witimate winner of the infor- |Indiana since 1917, The Iloosiers, ! ARk Lad Ol : ; s X : A ) i O g mal tournament wiil emerge as the tWice beaten, hope only to reduce 1 5 (e ‘ placelon non 2 shet : % 4 shids : ; <l logical challenger to Leonard, and, the Buckeyes to their own station WL - : sl S § . ; et < ’ ; in the opinion of many critics here [among the conference trailers, i o g p: 4 7 will probably bs tho next champion, | While Northwestern and Michigan, was no riot but had there | The comp B 3 3 A, There are doubts of the .ability of (both defeated once, had some hope Taca had fibelncen Harss el . , Leonard to make the lightweight Of.elevating themeelves in the titlo abereldeinnel i ) / Jimit again and a conviction that he Scramble. The Purple, back in the 2 e s aan el doss: list of conference winners after a Vingentini is the hitter, Terris the | tW0 years' lay-off, was determined LEFT. KILLINGER: CENTER, WORKMAN STARTING FORWARD PASS; UPPER RIGHT, VICK; |fash,®Mandell, the best rounded jlo stay thore, whlle fichigan hoped BELOW, BLOTT; CENTER INS fahter. and Bernsteln the veteran of |that continued victories might put the challengers. Mandell and Ter- |her back in the fitle running, pro- His are favored to meet in the final, |Vided the leaders suffered defeats, (i jinx the college | | rong the fivweights, with Cham-| Coach Rockne. of the non-confer- : : « hall 'YALE TEAM GOING T0 TIGERS ORGANIZING TO . |oinancho vina forcea into semic |ence Notre Dame sauad had several . 2 SCoUtsaRLoRa Dont * | retirement by an edict of the state |battered regulars and substitutes as ially | 1878—Princeton, 1 tou wn; | convineed that such is the c PUT ]N A STIFF WEEK TACKLE HARVARD ELEVEN athlctic commission, Al Brown, a |3 result of the Georgla Tech game nES Nl Tn et [ cout Il eyeis bl niEes wiry Panamanian, will make his|as he started forming his battle lines (o = H Harvard certain college ball player, he | Tdowntown" debut in New York|for Wisconsin. Stuhldreher, quarter- t| 1880—Fr s, 2 touck akes inquires as to whether | yombere of Varsity Squad in Fine | Princeton Coach Adniits He Was | next week against Tommy Milton. back, will be out of the Badger tiit | o2 e plays football | ¥ |The two Iads are regarded as the |WIth ininries. Wisconsin started its 2 the i An afirmative reply inmediate Yorm Following Game With | Not Impressed With Swarth- | Lest of the fiyweight aspirants. second weok's training after a lays caught | 1881—Princeton, 1 saf rvard, | causes him to lost much iuterest in S i e e S i irought)| S Ba T dayd 1 West Point. | alons slowry. looks, to the majority| Minnesota, Towa and Purdue, vir- New Haven, Nov. 4.—All members| Princeton, N, J, Nov. 4.—The {of sport writers here as & potential "'f”."‘ofll of copiershice title con- . of the Yale varsity football equad | Princeton foothall team yesterday | champion. Me will probably be |sideration, planned only perfunctory gridiron as well g8 the diamond have A MR e need anl active week during |matched with Frankle Genaro if he practice for Ames, Butler and De- 1 »d in big league ball, | 10 were in the game agaimst the L defeats Milton. pauw, respectively, while they kept ms that football takes some- | Army Saturday reported at the figld The third threat, though yet vague|in mind coming conferefce —con- ut ot the athiete as a ball | yogterday and It was announced that | force that exens ‘of Hareard |18 to Jack Dempsey, “heavyweight | (¢5t% game has a ten- and Yale will fall prey to the Tiger |champion, now in New York “fight- slevan w Ioper was frank to admit that he |§0mery, fornier Centre college foot- (By Billy ¥yans) more Victory. H teq 1o | 1882—Harvar nek y a limited few of the collc changed his es who e starred on the ( Bill” Roper hopes to builll up a varying attack of such on's victory over rarthmore 1rill Head Coach Tad | Quakérs and promised that practice attention to varsity | this week would be strenuous, al- ,wn by the game hough his recent ruling to abandon » ?'A. y Sl 18 rincrion, | R - Tho chane e ~n1 v\\‘-.\;' ‘n”t “:\1'“‘1: was ot over impreseed b rrmco-t:?{w_:_olené];‘x{‘”:‘\wiflx‘x;gug.tr. un‘:“:'h‘: mr;;-.r; GWING A GLOSE BATTLE Lout of a heavyweight tournament at the Garden Wednesday evening. | Pat Lester and Tony Fuente, coast Local Cue Artist Downed by State actual scrimmages with an opposing | ¢nsations, will be projghtgialons g hnm]um;n:..rl;‘?: ‘:‘1 Hcoreial line Jias not heen altered. Work [later to meet the winners of the a tournament In the state pocket billiard tour- The much-discussed match be- | nament at Rogers’ Recreation Build- tween Romero and Luls Firpo may |i1g Jast night Erkes of Pristol de- become a possibility before January | feated Dominic Soccoli of this city, {1 if Romero survives his tests up to[100 to 71 in a long drawn out game. |that time and assuming that Firpo | Erkes had runs of 12, 13 and 14 defeats Charlie Weinert in their | ba Socolli had runs of 10, 14 s Newark battle Noyember 12. and 25. At one time Frkes had i Glpy - B A e SR at practice yes-| Harry Wills, erdwn prince of the Soccoll 85 to 49 when Soccoll had & 5 3 f P ot ol n sk mads tve tow Fer tas. Tining p with the same faces | navyWelght reaim, is due back i | run of which brought him up to READY FOR POLO 5 S = i against the Little|!0WD this week after & long vacation | 73, then he scratched a couple of — we e M following his victory over Firpo. times, which left him 71 After — that he didn't have any shots left r ; # NOTRE DAME SCHEDULE open and had to play safe. Erkes Notre D A on- Pad & t margl _ | San Diez 2 1 : 3 el X / South Bend, Ind., Nov. 4—Al-|finally wo nolt on small runs. The tor ries f 1 i 1 . gor i ed us if shoulder-bound s = though knute Rockne, director of |game was watched by the largest from whic e 80 mes &P t { s k e for ¥ L il R t {y f in-|" Providence Eléven Came 'Out of | Notre Dame athletics, refused to [crowd that has turned out yef, some best the unkne wildness e ame a T 0 I L f 5 N R e Dartmouth Game In Good Shape. |comment on the 1 schedule, it |coming over from Bristol. Thurs- whose unce throv t en t it a bea nutry A s . P s e PRESENT ROCKNE WITH AUTO S enee, R. L, Nov, 4.—A com- | Was learned through other athletic day night Socolli plays Shaw at the Feason was detect n Ollak tr nolo ¢ at Coron ‘ X f th ro- | South Bend, Ind Brown Cniversity |authorities today that the University (Colonial Academy in New Haven game as a il i ba un layers out of mmage tween a o Will be concentrated on mew plays e up of gubstit s and the perfection of an aerial at- Bench at q tack des| to bother the Crim- first time Bench |on next Saturday at Cambridge image for more ,yd Brown, a fora- was moved over| The Ora 1 Black suffered ubs and g \ @ tryout | 10 casualtics in the last game and four Attgntion of Eathusiasts for the Many Grid Stars Fail Game Centered on Paciiic Coast ckne, Notre Dame athlet ach, vars 4 cer was ordered |of Pennsylvania, orgia Tech, stored about South Bend yesterday | yee a few scrubs and|Army and Wisconsin will play Notre Diplomacy amor leadr inder aus Har i et ik automobile, which was the | the freshman squad reported for [Dame next season. The dates for Albert — Tather, what ia tact? o o I 50¢ ), will T e s 2 et Joseph's Valley Notre | pr " The regulars came through |the games eannot ba announced Father — Tact. my son, is what ARGENT[NA TAKIM TO Several 1 be = TIOtR . e h Assoctation. The car, !t » with Dartmouth without |{until it s definitely decided when prevents a gray-haired man with a \ f 7 ted fo “ o : ¥ as ¢ ousine body, i8 suffering any Serio " and will |and where Army will play Notre | Wrinkled face ~from reminding & BREEDIN‘1 POLO PONIE" o TR 8 L < i g essories. | be on the fie ' to begin prep- Dame. It is reported that Mar- vouthful-looking woman with the HElT N v club X r riia i esent e prior ' for their game next Satur-|quette al€o in seeking a date on the complexion of a rose that they were e an 2 * since Rickey signed D g |toith ech g irday. day with the Haskell Indians. Notre Dame schedule. boy and girl together. — Tit-Dits Thomas and Taird. 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