New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 8

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pete - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924, HIGH QCHOOL EVENS UP OLD cCORE'S WITH HARTFORD BY BRILLIANT 35- 0 VlCTORY BRlDGEPORT TEAM LOOKS INFERIOR TO ALL-NEW BRITAIN —RED GRANGE OUT OF GAME AND HIS TEAM OUT OF RUNNING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP — MOHAWKS DEFEATED f20oosasisiasstniiaiiatadinniss T e ee e antn st etatnaene e eeteattttttat sttt ettt OIS NO TEAM IN EAST THAT IS LOCALY OUTPLAY GRANGE STILL HAS NOT TIED OR ONCE BEA TEN BRIDGEPORT BOYS Penn State-1', Eliminates Al—Fiy defeated of ve Ur But Elevens ‘1 a Draw —DBrown's Defeat (2 of Harvard Was sel Big Up- Won Y 1as Eight and Tied one Game Dart- Yale Rutgers and mouth Second and Third in Vi Oficials Penalized More 1 [ Zupph | N di SH!FT PLAYS ARE | OSING IN FAVOR | LEAD IN SCORING! Get 0-0 Draw, But Are Far Despite Saturday’s Injuries H' Superior to Visitors ¢ Many Arguments and ! May Be Drogped visitors, by the Had | would have At port got heads. The N ed by Rogers and War through geport backs 1 Unk Conley ¢ v stand Britain [ was much eams’ co Towa Eleven, gal veen Jowa vas once Has Passed Shift 1p onverse Champs,1 . m(ruRY epe Sole The Endorsement players have proved by aclual use ketball that champions by a single experiment wit fc a s that wa a vital piece o stwear. When so many single game, to win can't afford to equipment. sometimes They want the shoe they know is right, one that has stood the test of wear the “big fellows Yo ball foo find that thecou wear almost exc best players me back to year after year usively he game, the one that ntry's best teams use Converse Basket- You're taking the surest route to complete satisfaction when you follow their lead. A copy of the 924 Converse Basketball Year Book sent to every coach or manager on request. Address nearest office. Factory nverse RUBBER SHOE CO. Malden, Mass. Service Branches Boston— 175 Purchase Street 3 Angele: 142 Duane Strest indelphia—25 N. Fourth Srreet 27 So. Wall ew York Leads Rockwell by One Poin! ! Press. ack, held his lead wn King" of the West by one polnt, despite lownfall at the hands ot hutte, the Northmen's who was chiefly the most atartling son, moved from n the ers. Michigan, who was t week, advanced to point of Grange, making a fic d point af list of le; 1 goal, ar Total MOHAWKS PLAY GREAT Kick From 27 Yard Line A-New Britain All-Bridgeport GAME BUT LOSE 30| Tuims Tie Game Tnto Victory Tor South Manchoester Pirates aved ¢ Wa San Francisco Gets With Local Boys on College Gridirons ®airs With Commines 509,000 Spectators At 11 Games Saturday FAMUUSW'QUAL TY: \ Al l.Mecl in 192 SWEETSER WINS DXHIBITION and Marston and Corkran hy 1 Up THOUSANDS GRELT VILIA W 175, CLASS THELARGES NC CIGAR IN it NORLD Beats HIGH SCOOL TEAM CRUSHES OLD RIVALS BY OVERWHELMING SCORE Fmal Tally Is 35-0, . Bringing Interscholas- | tic Championship To| New Britain — Capt. Zehrer Closes Career ' In Blaze Of Glory— | Neipp’s 45-Yard Field ~ Goal One Of Most ‘ Spectacular Ever | Kicked On Any Gnd-‘ iron. plonship struggles, Ahearn NN R N CHICAGO NOW TOPS WESTERN CONFERENCE, ILLINI LOSES “Red” Grange and His Teammates Go Down to Defeat at Hands of Min- nesota—Star Out of Game for Season—Nptre Dame’s Defeat of Ne- braska Puts Her in Line for National Honor, By the Associated Pr Chicago, Nov. —Chicago rose to the top of the heap Western Conterence football in Saturday's and Notre Damc vanced towards her claim of na- | i tional honors, Anderson 2e to one ylor Ogden Shea Britain, Neipp for Goursony' Gour- for taued on Following Page) In a day of upscts the defeat of iously unconquered Univer- cven was outstand- mid-western collegiate foot- Mir to the power idenced o season and hree touchdowns a severc ing in earl trounced the I ini Siow ‘Red” tional Suffering severely from a dislocat- adq shoulder and out of the game for the remainder of the season, Grange would not deign to say that he had teen hurt intentionally, but one Chicago sports writer who saw the game said they hit Grange, 18 was hit, and the word ‘hit’ is vised its meaning.” Once the Sl for all FOOTBALL U PPLIES , LEATHER FOOTBALLS, cham- | Minnesota eleven was penalized 15 vards after Grange had been tackled by two men while out of bounds. The Illinols team was sadly bat- tered the previous week when Coach Stagg, of Chicago, unleashed a trio of smashing fullbacks to complete the battering administered by the strongest tacklc-to-tackle line in the conference for a 21-21 tie, Chicago, however, also showed signs of distress as an aftermath of {the Tilinois game and it was only by a field goal in the last minutes of play that the Maroons scaled the heights of conference leadership over the supposedly weak Northwestern team. | saturday would give Chicago an un- "disputed title. In other Saturday games, Michi- [san will play Towa and tiliuois meets Ohio St Michigan, Illinois lnd Towa have lost a -ame ecach. whil Tilinois and Towa have records Yur- ther marred hy one tie each. Their championship prospects rest on up. sets of rivals a3 winning tie'r own 21 to 7 victory var Wis- consin Saturday wive proraiee of 8 great game with Michigan tins week The Towa team has improved dily throughout the seasor. Michigan's forward pass attack came through in the last periodl und the Wolverines triumphed 16 to 6 over Ohio State, Indiana practiced against Wabash a non conference contest, and will meet Purdue next Saturday. chraska was added to Armvy, ceton, and Georgia Tech as a vietim of the powerful Notre Dame machine which, a member of no conference recognizes no-bhoundaries in seeking victims. The Crowley-' 1-Stuhldreher combina- iv»my stormed around and through the Nebraska in avenging Cornhusk- er defeats of 1922 and 1923 by a 34 | When 1 bucks and momentarily the Notre Dama men revealed a bewild- ering forward pass attack, ing nine of 12 for hig ga ORIOLES TO TRAIN IN Baltimore, Md., Nov. I"ia., has been selected Jack Dunn as the trainir the Baltimore Orioles next spring. The girds will leave for Fustis about I March 15, nearly a week than their usual date of departure. jto 6 acore. Vend runs falled ~Eustls, v Manager A victory over Wisconsin next | complet- | camp for (X BENERT STILL LEADS SCORERS And Eddie Tryon Holds Place a5 Second With the football season drawing to a close, Benkert of Rutgers con- tinues to set the pace for Fastern stars in individual scoring, Al- though the fleet halfback of the Scarlet machine failed to add any- thing to his total against New York University last Saturday, his 94 1s0ints, gained earlier in the year, is still the highest total among Lastern aspirants for the title of high scorer, When Benkert reached the mark he now has and still had twe more games to play it scemed certain that he would pass the century mark, but now he has only Bucknell against which to add Lto his total, A touchdown next Saturday will give him an even hundred and surpass the mark set by George Pfann of Cornell when he led the Tastern scorers last year with a total of 98 at the end of the season, Benkert, however, is not the only player in this scction of the coun- try who is shooting for the century mark, Tryon of Colgate, who finished in a tie for second honors in 1923, is again the runner-up this year, holding his place less than a touchdown behind the leader, Tryon has a total of 80 points and still has a chance to add to his total, 1as he will face Syracuse next Satur- jday. | Two touchdowns against the | Orange would give him over a hun- dred points. McBride of Syracuse, with 74 points, is In third position, while Koppisch of Columbia and Hazel ofy Rutgers are tied for fourth place with 72 points cach, the Co- lumbja captain climbing in the |standing last Saturday by making two touchdowns against the Army and the Rutgers star adding | points to his total by seoring three touchdowns and 5 points after touchdowns against New York uni- versity. Bruder of West Virginia ix a single point behind these two. Fifteen touchdowns gives Benkert the leadership in crossing his oppo- nents' goal lines, while Tryon | second in this respect with 14 touch- downs to his credit. Koppisch has *lmade 12 touchdowns and Bruder and Borrel of Muhlenberg bhave made 11 each. McBride of Eyracuse continues show the way to the fleld goal art- ists, having made eight in as many games this year. In only ons game did the Syracuse star fail to tally by this method, but in another con- test he made two. Kruez of Penn- sylvania and Provost of Penn Rtate, both of whom tried and failed last week, have six each. Kruez took five shots at Penn State's efossbar on Franklin fleld, but three tries fei! |short and two were blocked. Provost made one attempt te send the-ball over the Pennsylvania goal in the same game, but the pass from |the center was bad. In adding the extra points after touchdowns, Hazel continues to show /the way, his tos having given Rut- gers 24 points by this route. Whet- stone of Cornell is second with 20 and Slemmer of Muhlenberg is third with 16, Following is the list of those who have made over 40 points in the big- ger eastern teams, together with the number of touchdowns, field goals points after touchdowns and total | points made by each Piayer and Team o PT. T ‘ 3 | McBrige, B 1 u.‘w Rut Gooion e e, ¢ el o er, West Vir, 5 o earlier (Conttnued on Following Page) The Days of Real SATURDAY MORNING — OF CORD WOO0D To SAW AND SPLIT BEFORE. 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