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HPEES46088683085888040 8 Speaking jof Sports $EIIIIVGIIVETIVIIINTI VY. The All-New Britain management is frantieally endeavoring to get a new backfield lineup for Sunday’ game with Bridgeport. I One new back of known quality has been secured and now the man. agement seeks a quarterback, realiz- Ing that Tully's absence has shot has backfield to pleces, last night a telegram was sent to far oft Shreveport, La,, in an effort | M (o sign up “Bo" McMillan for Sun- y's game, The tamous “Bo”," All-American quarter a few scasons ago, is coach- ing Centenary college which pla; Boston college in Boston this Sat. urday. The management has offered “Bo" a good sized lump of com to remain over the week-end and take the as-| signment here, i However, there's nothing to indi- cate that McMillan will even answer the query, dgeport High lost to 8tamford erday 13 to 3. New Britaln High now claims to be all sct for Hartford Saturday. Hartford is all sct too, but fears it | may be “set” further since report| cards are glven out at the schoof to- | morrow and it is feared that several | dtar players may be declared in ihle because of scholarship diffi- | On the Alleys SPECIAL MATCH Rhode St, Wonders, Brenneske Iverson Superneut Johnson Stedman Paul Fiigots Frooks Hoftman 404 401 SPECIAL MATCR Painyille All-Stars, = HH -1 4301401 SPECIAL MATCH Burnham's Stars. Rurntam’ Perking Mafer Zuechi Myers Mello Hoftman Tohnson Cooney Reid Wilison Chick Knox | Barrett culties. It is hoped here that such will not | be the case as New Britain wants 'o heat Harford's best, and not a team of subs, closes her football season | with Middlebury on the| | | | Trinity | Hill top. All-Hartford is the latest football outfit, it being a combination of the Meriden and Hartford outfits with the following in the lineup: Segretta, Blanchard, ends; Hunt, Heldt, tackles; Millerich, Gre- oy, Whiteficld, gnards; Pjura, Holm- aren, center; Brennan quarterbac Tickey, Carpenter, Stuedtner, Brad ford, Yensick, Lamereoux, Ed Lan- backs. | Walter Hapgood of the Rochester elub is _trying to purchase the Bridgeport franchise in the Lastern Wesleyan grads and undergrads) are up in arms at the consistent los- ing of the team and a loud wall for | new egoaching methods has heen| sent up. | Foothall is gelting harder to fig- than what a woman will do driving a new, glistening black fliv- ver'in traffic. e Raek in the days when men were men and enly the soprano singers| wore knickers, football machines clattered down the road of prophoecy with some respect for form and the feclings of red-nosed alumni. Big Three were the main works. Princeton, Yale and Harvard | played football. W the beys played in outlaying districts was nothing but a cheap imitation, a shoddy substitute designed to snar rural smacker. The at When Walter Camp startgd the vicions practice of assembling an | All-Ameriea eleven he bougit a commuter's ticket hetween Cam bridge and New Haven El(h a’'10 minute stop-over privilege at Nas- sau, One year a player appeared on Walter's All-America who had twisted a vertebra or pulverized a| melar for one of the Rig Three, This| ereated a bigger sensation than th stnga dehut of Eva Tanguay in flesh- colored tights. Back 180 about the time the plain people in the hills wers getting reconciled to modern plumbing, someone decided to cross | football with basketball, the resul of which was the forward flip. in alhen the This picce of pigskin Burbanking | iid more to put the big and little colleges on an even footing than all the high-salaried halfbacks, non- studying tackles and free-board ends Lily, | A | Menoshek Burnham | Per val | Cook 4 SPECIAY. MATCH Hartford Times. 102~ 310 89—~ 91— 27 102— 309 11— 203 100— 306 5201458 33 4611464 CORBIN SCREW CORP. LADIES R. Heuss Team No. 1. A. Bratton . Rajune Bratton Dyckman Reh . Botticelll 70— 185 | Corbin Red Sox 302— 984 205 | a4 | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924. PRINCETON GAME NEXT SATURDAY (Continued ¥From Preceding Puz-) and Pennsylvania, two teams, Another game that will attract its share of attention will be the Colum- bia-Army gume at West Point. The powerful service team with its dynamie backfield and stalwart line will give the metropolitan collegians plenty of worry despite the presence of Captain Koppisch and Peaso in the Columbia backfield. The Amherst and Williams game at Amherst, Mass., will be played for the champlonship of the Three,” both teams having ously defeated Wesleyan, the member of the triumyirate, YALE ELEVEN SEEKS 10° um]»rrnlM previ- AVOID MORE INJURIES| New Haven, Nov. 12.—Abandon- ing his plans for putting the Yale varsity foothall team through a hard scrimmageé yesterday Head Coach Tad Jones called for a long dummy | scrimmage and signal practice, If there is to be any scrimmage before the Princeton game, it will be held today as on Thursday, previous to | the departure for New Jersey, the | team willhave a signal drill only. Shep Bingham, the varsity left end, who has been laid up from an in- jured knee for ten days was in foot ball togs yesterday as was Dan Lind- ley, halfback, who was injured in the Maryland game Saturday. It Bingham is completely ered he will start against Princeton, Otherwise Hart will be the man to face the Tigers in that posninn. BASEBALL DINNER recove Have FEnjoyable Evening At Club Rooms—Talk Of 1925 Plans, The Corbin Red Sox hac ran. | nual baseball dinner last r»\~||\nz at the club rooms on Pearl street, with & number of invited guests present. m\Th- past season was reviewed and COMMERCIAT, THUST LEAGUE Lampher Laemmsel Fusler Thomas Hawking Daley Aneigren Iaves Ellfott Burns Dummy Warner Beloin | Decalyin Olden not | 1y that ever loafed through the winter semester. Right away the pass reduced the baby elephants and the trained sea cows to a minus value and elevated the nimble ankle and the sure catch | to a position of ornate, it not gaudy, | importance. Little teams that hadn't heen able to merit an agate line head in the .end sporting news began owding the ship subsidy bill and | the Roosevelt campaign off page one. ! Nowadays the unexpected is the| expected. Any ham-and-egger |-‘ liable to step out and clout the| Dempseys or the Leonards of the | collegs world on the whiskers, The Big Three is just a phrase and it takes more than a phrase to| stop a Grange, a Crowley or & Me-| Bride. l | Stuhldreher of Notre Dame is cer-| tain to get a big play for quarter- back by the All-America experts. | | Fullback “Doug” Wyckoft of Georgla Tech is one of the stars of | the year. On a stronger team hll would be a headliner. PN Filin | Martin Tiask Rellinson Terry Sorrow Kren . Anderson Bentley rown Otte Korton &chmidt Delm Stipeck helton Shepard Epence | Henne High School Player Dies From Injuries Dallas, Texas, Nov. 12.—Hill Law- ence, 25, of Mesquite died at a hos. pital here last night from injuries recelved in a football game between the Mesquite and Terrell high sohools at Terrell yesterday. ‘Team No, 1. .81 431 Ketainers, SOt 85 .83 419 430 CORBIN Esutcheons. T a6 245 H Y 1 | | { plans for 1925 were tentatively dis- cussed. Manager Tobin, in upon the work of the men, predicted that Preisser, Berg, Patros and Hu- ber would be in faster company next commenting | season. Baskethall Tryouts for American Lithuanjan 5' The American Lithuanian Associa- a6 | tion will organize a hasketball team 264 490 243 248 419 FOREMEN 1118 85— 2 = 223 391-1178 STRIBLING FLATTENS KEISER Greenville, 8, C., ibling, Georgia s nocked in the fourth ed 10-round bhout here 12 olboy Keiser, round out Fay o oung hter f New | of a last They are light heavyweights. | 9 | | | holders of tickets were refused | Hanlon, | | practice Thursday | wish a tryout | facing | ager | Rinehart, for this year, and it will he the first | American-Lithuanian basketball in this city. All the American-Lithuan- Jans who wish to play with the A- kindly call at the Doys’ club Thurs- day night at 6 o’clock sharp, for a tryout. All members of American- TLithuanian associationgare asked to report at the basketball practice. Those who cannot report at night and kindly call at A-L-A club rooms on Main st Main street, and Manager Sinkowich or Assist, to. the who the street, ask Man- Counterfeit Tickets To Foothall Contest Chicago, Nov. 12.—Numerous counterfeit tickets were used at the Tllinois-Chicago foothall game here last Saturday, according to W, Griffin, head of the University Chicago football ticket committee. The official tickets for the game, said, were printed with a special ink that would biur when ushers smeared it with their thumbs., Hun- dreds of tickets would not smear when the test was applied ushers were unable to learn whet the tickets were genuine or false of er No ad- he said. Hanlon Bests Soccoli In State Billiard Match Soccoli came out on the short end in the state pocket billiard match at Hartford last night, with Hanlon won over Soccoli 1 Hanlon kept the game tied he ran hefore Soc¢ opening to get any only having a run of 27 players m winning out. 14 mission, 10 to 67 up until had an Soccoli had at both Hanlon e high runs were Soccoli, 8y oli ball Soccoll =it on Soccoli plays Holmes of |port here Friday nmight at ¥ Bridge wors FRED RINFHART DIES Butte, Mont,, Nov 12.—Frederick Rinehart, 7 resident of Butte for the last 30 years, is dead. He was A native of Pittshurgh, Pa a brother of Dr. Stanley Rinehart, husband of Mary the author. He and was Mitchell Roberts was un- the | for | Hanlon. | i | THESPN |Carnegie Tech Grid Cap- tain Aspires to Musical Comedy ; -. 1 “Little | thira | | “OBIE" NEWMAN The gridiron and the stag [little in common, yet Captain |Newman of Carnegie Tec |budding thesplan. have ‘Obfe" h is a (department of the Arts School., Dur- {ing the summnter months, for three ears, he has spent most of his time |in etock, He aspires to musical com- edy. | Alrcady he has several offers ‘join New York productions upon his graduation in June In addition to football, Newman is a versatile guy, who also shines ;Iv\ basketball and on the diamond. | .cif&ifi\mins B HAVETWD S ‘(La'\tinued from Preceding Page) to championship and an undisputed ! middle-western title if it is victori- lous. The Rocknemen's melee with the Cornhuskers at South Bend Sat- | urday is their last appearance at home, their schedule ending with Northwestern in the Grant Park stadium in Chicago next week, Having Hard Work to | Fix Radio Wave Lengths Washington, Nov. 12.—An unex- d demand from districts away {romt the centers of population is complicating the work of the com- merce department in re-allocating radio wave length, Department of- Ificials said today that this develop- ment, and appearance of a greater demand than expected from pulation centers for new wave {lengths, probably wonld delay com- ! pletion for the reallocation Some of the w gn- {ed to the less thickly populated sec tions of the country, it was said, had sterred o larger cities and sections in the ea rn part | Urited States in the helief that the greatest demand for them would br in that sectiom The demand from centers of population for new wave {lengthe, however, has turned out to Ihe titt ter, relatively, than that distriets. the ve lengths as: {heen tra of the @ gres from ont | eral stations, hoth fn the east- west coast s of have applied for powe some 1,000 to 1,500 vin secti the country |interests of watts, H. | |Rockefeller Wi First Match at Tennis New York Nov. 12.—Playving his irst match in the Metropatitan Tn- ter-club vesterday John ng 1 champlonship conrts Mr ed =0 well in would Mr the conrt and grad pu on even ferms with his opponent. Miller. ctivencss omed to ed up Schlaifer Exonerated Of hmllnn Malgne - The Nov. 12 boxing ted Mor in Newman Is a senfor in the drama | OFFIGERS DRUNK, PRISONERS ALSO Tiis Is Claim Made Against Deer Island Prison Roston, Nov dlscipline has suffolk County House on Deer Islund in Toston harbor, ind that drunkenness 18 common anong officers and prisoners, were nade In a report made public by sanford Bates, state commissioner of corrections. The report was pre- cnted yesterday to Mayor Curley ind Commissioner of City ions Johnson, Among other charges Commission- or Bates declared that certain in- jnates of the house of correction evi- dently used the institution as a hotel, visiting Boston “at all hours of the day and night." Ile said that ap- parcntly some prisoners have ficuity in obtaining liquor. He cited an instance in which a deputy com- misgloner from the city department titutions had a fist fight with ster of the island According to the report, campaign | posters in support of Mayor Curley’s |recent contest for governor were manufuctured at the house of cor- |rection of materials provided by the institution and under direction of {one of the officials, and later sent to Boston for use in the campaign, The W the semi-annual in- house of correction state 12, = Charges that broken down at the of made by the In his letter Commissioner Bates | that made public the ges might have fora “were it |not for the possibility that they might have heen misunderstood as intending to have a hearing on the pnll!iml campaign just closed SCHOOL BOY AIDS ( INHUNTING SLAYER ,Gwes Police Valuable Clue in | Chicago Mystery said been | | Chicago, Nov. 12.— A schoolboy's | story that lie saw a young fashion- ubly dressed woman drive the auto- mobile in which escaped the three slayers of Dion O'Bannion, notorious gang leader, florist and hi-jacker, was used as a guide today by Ipolice in their efforts to run down the slayers Anthony Pferschy, 13, said he was one of several hoys passing O'Ran- nion's flowe occurred. One of the three men who ran out, bumped into him and knocked him down, he told inves- tigators. The man ran to the cor- ner and crowded into the automobile the door of which was held open by the woman, the hoy said, The story renewed the “find the woman" s of the police, ba- guA W heard of a quarrel between ('Bannion’s lieutenants and 1 rival gangster, over the slapping f the latter's wi by Margaret Anoth 1vest etivit Collins girl who in the i tion was Mary T.aude, 17, who was held after she came to | for end the federal bnilding inquiring the wife of I.ouis Alterie, a {r of t n leader, Detectives also so neetion with tha slaving of nion and the shooting last ni James Markes, Cantno, 0., who said Te was a truck driver, althoug clothes, of expensive ke, New York lahels and his ha lird the story of his occupation cording to dctectives. two men shot him and dragged him into an alley. Investizators admit frankly are without much definite informa- tion he sl bore ac Meanwhile for the t for Saturday taker's rooms only [from the scene of his hoyl n the neighborhood he preparations were gster's funeral, an ger a shart distance 0od and dominated rions indi it e mo fed ated pretent S won e one of 1 SHA crals ¢ character, | Flowers Iof dollars already |cd by leaders of et acco rworld worth tens of t have gangs bern order open allies wil here ng mums, M flower ('PRa his chrysa L [Firemen Save Girls From Iump m llect v York, Nov, em it to leap from t! of a flam o Central P Drive from t the gir N '8 they ird story win p-sWopt 10ke, o window ks arriv An acr hoisted and they w treot re ‘1’5‘99“‘— o] FAEE W PORCHASE - WHAT D\D YOU WIBH o BUM, }\xf\qf of Correction | Institu- { no dif- | the | hop when the shooting | h his | nds be-| Markes said | they aneands | 'CLEVELAND STATION WILL BE GIGANTIC New 8$60,000,000 Structure Will Be as High as Building Code Wil Allow. Putting Brawn and Biceps into a Shoe HIS is the style for collegians and for the legions of smartly dressed young men who rightly take their cue from the university man, Cleveland, $60,000,000 Union under construction Sweringen interests structure N The new ay terminal the Van will be a high as th building code w permit” and probably by far the tallest building in Cleveland, | wccording 1o H. 1. Jouett of the | cngineens, who has out the | first time more than gey | ral aspects | A CTHindas s alshoe that of the project, The terininal and the| he ‘“Dundee™ it a shoe thi first units of the wrolected Cranidl n| T biceps, It ransit lines | s ks rugged without be n 192 i UL comfortable without bes To illustrate the undertaking, Mr, Jouett figur Extent, ya to be Lulldings j tracks to be rail by here wi " ritude of the Rave excayvated, razed, 400 lald, 42 450,000 rminal | It jare f form epace, py ilroad bridges, 4,400 Railorad viaducts, 450 feet All terminal oper Jast Fortioth st street will be FOOTBALL IN NEW BRITAIN | Attorney David Dunn, Expert Player “Durdee” Medel The and Coach To Address Lions Cluh in “Know Your Town" Series, Attorney David Dunn, chairman of the hoard of police commissioners, | former New Britain high school ana | Yale football star, has been secured | to speak to the Lions club at Lions club meeting at the Burritt | hotel on December 2. Attorney Dunn h for the “All New Britains” and will speak on New Britain as a | football town. The Lions club has adopted the policy of “Know Your Home Town" and Attorney Dunn is the third | speaker in this series, the two others | Allen Moore and Philip B. | | Mr. Fred Purinton, former Stude- baker Service Manager is in charge of our Garage. the | Announcement! is ¢ Nash Service Miniature Army-Nav) Game for Chicago | Chicago. Nov, 12.—A miniature of the famous Arm avy football game will be played here December 7 when the Fort Sheridan | representing the Army, en | its annual clash with the Navy resented by Great Takes Training Station at the great stadium, e If you want first-class mechanical service, he’s your man. Get in touch with him at A. G. Hawker’s ash Dealer Samuel Appeinted in I New British Cahinet | T.ondon, Nov. 12.—H. M. Samuel | has been appointed ‘parliamentary | § secretary for ca@ trade in the | new Raldwin ministry. The post of { under- etary for the col s has | bren offered to Hon. W. G, mnw i 4 who at ¥ ace eived. Africa been rec press figured | OU REACH INTO VOUR POCKET TEN CENT TP AND TIND THAT SMALLEST CHAN YOU HAVE A HALT - DOLLAR IYAS Clure Newspaper Syndicate WICLIAMS | S NS Obeying Orders GUESS EUERY on- JeT A PINT GR ) "ALRIGAT- GO AHEAD AND GET PN 1DEA OF HOW MANY BERNS THERE. | | ’ ARE IN TH' JAR WHILE | 60 N TW' A0OM F | BAW! M FOR H‘c‘:\-fi/,»————-‘ TRenT e =t JuoT A . ;Qo_u_ew |