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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924, 282T002002002015 IITIITIIIITIsntateeis t1t LRSI ALISIAINeY) RUTGERS AND LAFAYETTE MEET ON NEUTRAL FIELD TOMORROW — HIGH SCHOOL TO TAKE CRACK AT THE MILFORD PREPS — SAMMY MANDELL BATTLES BERNSTEIN TONIGHT — HOD ELLER, ONCE FAMOUS PITCHER, APPEARS IN ROLE OF A POLICEMAN LAFAYETTE AND ALL SET FOR THE RONOF 67 BALLS RUTGERS SATURDAY ARMY NAVY BATTLE WINS FOR SOCCOLI Baltimore Prepared for Foothall Local Player Beats Shaw-- Other Matches on in This City The state pocket billlards tourna- ment game played at New Haven last night was won by D. Boccoll, 100 to 76. The spectacular featuge of this game wa# that Shaw had a big lead over Soccoll, thq score standing 76 to 88 Hoceoll then had a run of 67 balls, this being high record run in this year's'state touy nament, - 8 Princeton and Harvard Is An- other Big Game in East Fracs on November 29 Applications Army-Navy grid 4 in the Ralti- er 29, are al- I sss of the sup- Utimore city for I of ticket dis- l inced ate provided in the oo M ¢ by Pe i NG ity of th hausted 2n (lass A Tournament Hall 75, va, Grey, b9 academies Foe g 4 5 4 5 4 , Zehlgr, , Gagnon, b2. With requests for seats| e - s 7 % Scapelatti, 76, vs. Grey the city's share pouring into | : 3 ; : A : Muldowney, 75, va. Coscina, 71, fr(ce of Mavos Howard W Iacks Muldowney, 75, vs. Steinhaus, 29. ; = Noonan, 16, v8, Scapelattt, 41, 808 bRy e il D e e Seapelatt, 75, vs. Zehler, 53. scemnes ”‘:wmh" DA e e i Standing of League to Date ousan illiams family of v, ery effort will be made to min-| Va., in gloves Won {tmize scalping. Orders have been| Boxing gloves, we mean l\ssued by Police Commissioner| There are five boys in the family| Gaither for the arrest of every per- |and all of them are battlers. | o attempting to =ell tickats abov In this family a black eya s as| tace valus, and prompt and vigorous | cOmmon as feathers on a humming | prosecution has been promised | bird's tall, and a tin ear excites no Mayor Tackson, after a confarence | COMment whatever. | with hotel manager, gave assurances| Taking the mat thelr graduated that no exorbltant prices for rooms| "yflshu the Willlams wallopers are| would be chatged. William J. Quinn, | Albert, 90 pounds; Stanles, 110; E¢-| | president of the Balttmore Hotel | di¢, 118; Billy, 125, Men's association, teld the mayor | T“‘_‘ is not mere that hotel rat have not heen and ! where boxing gloves are distr! I e batina rensedl tor th s datebag |jucedon ibirtndayaall ‘h:.k T the game 5 RAWLLERE0. Mayor Jackson has also been in- formed that ample hotel accomm 2 dations for visitors to Bal be avaflable. It point to an overflow, however, mavor sald, an appeal will he mac to citizens, and a list of rooming housss where accommodations may heen appor- and the Jivided betwean the . ter equally reas ¢ and Naval for ALBERT. BILLY. FRANCES. GONFERENGE TEAMY READY FOR BATTLE §ix Western Elevens All Cocked and Primed BTANLEY. ¢ EDDIB. 1t takes a lot of jack to keep the| VY NAGLE AND McPHEE WILL GIVE STIFF OPPOSITION TO LOCALS These Veterans of Waterhury Blues, Here Sunday, Are Nuclens Around Which Strong Team Has Been Built Bridga t thorities fheir field which {e wal Lost B involved in the meeting of Purdue and Depauw at Lafayette, COACH LEADER SEES IS ROWING COPIED Seapelattl Muldowney . Gagnon Noonan | Frisk . Zehler Hall Steinhaus Grey Coscina 1ated to care for the a A Atstret On past performances Lafavette 18 favored to win game. The stars of the eastern team include Budd, Berry and Duffy on the line ard the splendid backfield trio of | Gebhard, Chicknowski and Kirkleski But Rutze a strong o8 to continue with its perform- the v 1o k3 K2 0 (Ynle Rowing Mentor Thinke Wash- | tngton Stroke WOI Be | | | Next Week's Games Coscina vs. Grey Coscina va, Zehler, Hall ve. Steinhaus Cascina vs, Steinhaus Frisk vs. Hall. Muldowney va Zehler | Muldowney ve. Frisk, g (oscina vs, Hall. Frisk ve, Noonan (lass B*Tournament T The dope for some of these games , « 2 | was all wrong and the unexpected ory ¢ Tllinois, favorite contender for the | €M | has heen happening. The boys me. h ters are not 4 {itle, 18 prepared o undergo an acid | “The stroke wiil soon be standard. | Jiioq for winners are losing their | oceurrences. Many es have had . . 4 ; % [ test with Chicago, its nearest com- |17ed and then races wAll he fought| ooy and the losers are winning Road Transportation | two boys i T , some betitor. The Maroons have been Ot Of & basls of training and race | ynojr gumes, Gorman, taking of [ three, and the Cross pointing to the game since the sea- | PEychology Leader said. The | Tyacy's place on account of Tracy's s o son opened and for weaks the vet- | stroke which brought victory to the | injured hands, was considered good eran coach Stagg has drilled his line [ Yale crews during the past two years | ¢ )ie Jost his first game to McNel) Into & stiff defensive wall and an | of bis training cannot long remain & |y {ne score of 50 to 31, After do- offense calculated to break through | secret, he said, and will soon be in|ing this he won his second game by and stop “Red” range, Tllini back- | Beneral use. the score of 50 to 40 against Looby. ficld ace, hefore he gets started on’| Discussing the training of crew | Carigon sent Knapp to the rack his famous ground gaining and point | candidates, Leader said the time had | with a score of 50 to 42 and Gustaf- scoring runs. Everything in the vet- | passed when a man in training must | son upset another leader by defeat- eran mentor's repertoire of attack |confine himself to chewing beef.|ing Zucchi by the score of 50 to 23, and defense plays has been drawn | “Eat plain wholesome food, eat reg- | Standing of Players upon to perfect the Maroon ma-| ular, and sleep regular, don't smoke, | chine, don't eat hetween meals, leave | Coach Zuppke of Tllin hias ¢ | EERLS Blone," Die gave us the fate of ATah s(cmied sanaal ool |the Yale crews under his directions | ghape with the exception of Wailie d”,",““‘ thelr tralning perlods. fl= e et amain cox 1o interference|. | The Englisis have an ides tnat | Zuechi ... for range, who will play with an in- beef is the right thing to train on,” | Knapp ... 4 he said. “Perhaps that is all ht | Tooby .. jured hand, and Harry Hall, quar- B erhaps aiynishh) et 3 Bk Liav in tha | for youne Engliaimen brought up | SWRASON boseesssstas b et T S G o anga o heef, but it's no good for young | ext Week's Game America lege fellows, w ¢ MeNefl by Gatiiven, who a6 & goodiaBaw. |21 9TieeD Collegs feliong Wios 4t ing against Towa last week Jatieen 1o s Bl e ainst’ Tows eck. e e e S aiiantval I pp) Ohio, third in the conference | cusaIng the yariouairacos ofith - TG e b e istafson va Carlson. standing. had finished its arrange- |'*1¢ CRAMPITRip cro IIE VAR o coni va. Looby. ments for Indiana, which goes to | **f IERUE o SRl Columbus for the first time since |7\° (ver roved” was the Yate race 1817. The Buckeyes were a strong | . 1o Navy crew in the Olympic favorite over the Moosiers, who '"'2/" at Philadelphia have heen defeated in their two con- ference starts this vear. Michigan's preparation for North- Standardized | granted Bh ence, Harvard and Princaton have con- #luded rough training for their big three battls 8a The Crimson wil] apand the n inhaling sea br is due to arrive at rendervous today. Harvard continued a fatorite from every phasa of the dops but Tiger supporters clinz to thelr confidence | be obtained, would be publ in Prineeton’s genius for ‘“playing | the breaks a hig three game. The team of destiny theme of 1922 when another team with noth- | ing on paper swept hoth Harvard and Tale, is being played but on soft pedal because of its faflure of work are Chicage, Nov. 7.—8ix western con- | PEridgeport, Nov. 7. — "Coaches | terence football teams are ready to |ara great imitators and right now | take the fleld tomorrow in games | | that virtually are the tri-finals in | the scramble for the Big Ten crown. Four others finish grooming today for nonconference contests, of which | the feature is the Notre Dame-Wis- conein meeting at Madison. or semi-professional € of the lot, has ha hing like 75 hard S Beutier h Family there 1s a scamper to get the Wash- ington stroke,” said Fd. Leader, Yala | crew coach, whose Eli crew won a | world's Olympie champlonship last | year after successes in this country | in an address to & Yale alumni gath- | ering liere vesterday. 1 d 5 fights, his W ght hefore the game Princeton Cambridge Sets Record. -x and ndications ghould its profess with t the Something new the fami transporting fans to the scene of the contest has heen fprovided by the Balfimore & Ohio railroad, which ! v ms bat- has built one new siding and recon- c class the structed an old so that wsitors d. There egainst Notre Dame e (s e casoes Wwhere Yale, rated at Princeton but L tmeenie Droth reached stardom %elow Harvard on form, is also e different in- talking destiny this vear in view of : s sidings which are the uncanny ability of the Blue to . 0 l\o0 "0 stave off threatened defeat v in the < = will be run from New York, Georgia, Brown, Army. PIMLICO MATCH FOR LEADERSHIP Tywo Year Old Champion Will Be Crowned Today in way ol w s the o A great military and Leach W&s nged by officers Regiment, M and to be held in the night of the game. Wash ie, commander. would be the first of Tis | Allg g er mili- y take part, B. Wilson. | Naval acad of the Lod 0 had r best of t Philade o nson va. CATIEON VS, AL miral t of the perr sseg of t rinter s g re F e my, two uf remain in the 1 Reing mw:‘q:rr of a world cham- pion team makes a difference, Stan- Sl : y Harris has always played basRet- y . TR ball during the winter. This year he Jose Lombardo Starts [called it off and becomes a bond . a North to Enter Tourney | =!osman western at Ann Arbor had as fts| o000 gy Jose Lombard obiective the stopping of Ralbh |foainerweight champion of Central 2 Memorial Captain| New York, Nov. T.— \n's| Bale : 0 ellias brinine . John's| paker, main stem of the PUrple ang Santh America, sailed yesterday bl ims to have|squad. The Northwestern line Was for New York part in the ware Garden. | He is arcbmpanied by Dr. J. 1. Val- | the bulkiest gridiron outfit in the |somewhat weakencd by Injurles and |featherweight tournament to he the eleven regulars|jjiness but Coach Yost of the Wol- staged in Madison S larino and tha Chilean featherweight Stanislao Aguilar gave promise of zled Gibhons Brothers Best. brothes pretty gh to win the middie and 1timore Satu WALLY McPHEE JOHNNY NAGLE Jack of the eterans ball in te New Geo ¢ one “ HAYES HAS STEEL PAD 3 grizzied | fessinnal foot- i eaa e St. John's Team Weighs e ot Long Ton of 2,200 Pounds | Baltimere of old ampion son will lico, with th lico Futurity, the mile route Seventeen pccepted the ch considered probat “race In the which will lematical Stimulus, , Fleld, whic geven starts War—Amer! Riddle fa by Himsel!? Goose, wi air. Grorge emi-pr Connecticut, ry W b hip, Blies n eles New Britain Boy Hurt Tast Saturday Lehigh $4 ims and has bee horoehtired Rut Wil Play With ks h AMike Gibne enge in w Against Holy Cross, ns cast this & most op! event 2 , tac ton of alsn had Babcock on ' the g crages 212, With | pospital et 11 mor -7y Cobb, giant| Notre i : {ain Nagle play at of 1 while the backfield averages | |oit, Wis eni o B°5 | loit, Wis Tty ristory of the Vohn Haves 2200 | verines ack with t t who more be the f younder Tom in halted today in Re for practice before pro- | ceeding to Madizon and the Badger | algo | battiefield tomorrow. with . were prepared to figure Lynch, former | Ames con- g 235 and F nd the and former | Rutler engagement at Towa City. weighing 230.|diana state foothall henors Dame o AND GYM SUITS 0. W, SWEATERS HADFIELD'S ISPORTING GOODS ‘| 15 MAIN ST. BRIGGS ow me ito v Cre as thought R H r Cabay of the Falcor baseball team: has called a meeting of the club to he held at Faleons hal day morning at 11:30 o'clock. T a number of im- portant business matters to ba at- tended to. has ke part in t | At first & The team's e e B ly Seieniing defenEe | claima iheavywelght L34 | Head Ray th 1 Holy Cross'star. sca his assistant Notre Dame lineman coaching staff honors two th 11 at Hayes had sus- en ribs, but an althaugh S erves ot R In were Miche M re rped Garvey. no fracture som od € of the ribs were was on the 414 not taka part in - a s tomor- Ain't It a Grand and Glorious F Likewisa Blus War eplendldly since Kentucky: J Hayes pad it he pi e eelin’? the special steel % row Hod E";l': Fm/"rvrwrer Big Leaguer, a Daring Co Tnd., Nov Kentucky Car Breackinri Eunny Man part to make perform t Wate WHEN * YoU LEAVE YOUR CARSON*TriE CURB WHILE YouiGosINTo'A BARBER, - aup AS You 1T Thekg FoR ATLONGERLTIME 1T SEEMS, Tuan USUAL AND ToU START - AND pWHEN 'You ARE ALL THROUGH *You HASTEN To The ~ WINDow ' 'AND SURE ! BEMOUGHLTHERE'S. A COP rmer Cineinnati WORRYINGIOVER THe PARKING § LAW one. H. P. 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S o Hatsrbury Will Mix It Tp at Madison Square W 21°rbU 13 ' e : . h for 12 Rounds L ell of Rockfor Jack B nde he } o th il T YaUR cate That Ban on Boxing Will Not Fiean (Going to Brooklyn Ta Aid “Manager Rahert” ' w Fgan Ra Tifted As Thought ¥ €an Frane h en tive Eoxing cor proved by af » unre able night from the majorits votes At tests are perr [ ————— ALACE — Starting Sunday s “HOT WATER” et "i Bahd R a Rasketball Rules Are 2 e e e e e Discussed at Meeting 3 7L V. 8|4 AGRETRALL PANT Punching P € Flannel Kind and n State uni AR Foothalle interprétati a1d R, B. ARCADI | as the Metropeittan distric Footbail Scores and Cigars