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N A MBI S LB 0,5 S A% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ltiUl\aUAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19&4 2eeeoeeseeseestasiane: STARS OF GAME ABOUT T0 RETIRE, oy | Nine Years in the Army Failed to Slow Up Football This Saturd W Several p]qws Ability of Texas Star Play Last Games Arthur Duffey, First to Run the Century in 9 3-5, Shakes the Mitt of Young Mr. Hussey tunity to see the N, B, H. 8, eleven T'ootball Players Will be Guests at {Ihere is no way to figure football this year. ordinary I-m, yet Yale outplayed Princeton flushed like a world-beater. The E3LT mson, almost a two-to-one fav- te, wag overwheimed by the Tiger ARTHUR DUFFY (LEFT) MEETING FRANK HUSSEY Duffey ran the thundred in 9 3.5 | Boston. Attending high school in| “y,iq giso will turn to the forwar Boston these days is Frank Hussey, pass which accomplished the defea seconds, according to qualified tim- | : one of the finest young sprinters in | 0¢“brincoton ™ and Scott, & cleve R 0 —MO KS RA UAL STRUGGLE WEEK FROM NEXT SUN 5 BRITTON BEATEN IN BOUT IN WEST —MOHAWKS AND RANGERS PREPARE FOR ANN LE \ DAY : ival T B ! | Alunni And High School |Two Sprintine Aces Meet NERNESS OFEL twal leams, Deware! Alumni And High Schoo wo Jdprinting Ages Meet May Battle On Gridiron T0 PLAY BIG PART y Daitle Un | If present plans materlalize, local an array of stars. Ted Hart of . f Q |tootball fans will have &n oppor- | Yale, Stevens of Suffield, Felneman 1 iy o g SPPOT| 4 'Brink of the Connecticut Ag- Much in Sallll‘d&ys Game De kles, Griffin and Mahoney, former | |conquerors of Iartford and New |\figh school backs and several othe DGfldS"Ofl]CI’ Contests Haven, in action again this year on |ers well known to football fans are a local gridiron, with a team repre- in the lineu s | ting the Alumni as thelr opposi- 1t arrangements can be made r P At N tion with the High school athletle au- . ) New York, Nov. 20—The final “Jazz" Tenehan is captain of the |thorltles, the game will be played on | eastern jousts in a scason tceming Alumni outfit and he has with him |Thanksgiving morning, with football fervor will be lnu'ml ‘on frozen fields Saturday where " shivering thousands, bundled irf | n Im [T} S opposition to the advance of wln\ BE GIVEN THEIR “MS. ; i I ¥ 1 1 (‘rlpp!nd Harvard will hobble lnlr the Yale bowl bent upon Mckhu the rage out of the Bulldog and th# = : Kkick will come into prominence wher ¥ } Banquet This Coming Sat.- the contest starts, Some Crimson toq Eli Ts Pgm[mg [0 Tms Woek's P inay be uncovered which can cop with a powerful Eil offensive an CO[]IGS \ Ann Arbor, Mich,, Nov. 20.—Mem- Harvard's devastated line may fin( ) I here of the University of Michigan the heart to cluthch the Bulldoy > A i s while the kicking is done. B football team who will be awarded The Cambridge plan, always hid] (By Bllly Lvans) the “M" for their playing on the den until the first whistle sounds| | 1924 squad, will receive cortificates appears to be a rushing attack at the altesting to the fact at a football start in hope of rout, employment o ; g banquet to bLe held here Tueeday, the forward pass which Dartmoutt Teams that show great in cewtain November 25. A captain for the| used with such success agains | big games, one week later look very i 1 team will be elected at the Cornell a week ago—then, if fate Gl ity _ . intervene, a punting game whiell The banquet, which will be open will keep the Blue away from th to men students of the university, posts, Harvard will attempt to strike vill be given in cooperation with the first blow and make that & solid the Exchange, Rotary and Kiwanis 5 one, battering down the enemy unt! Rerry e clubs of Ann Arbor Twenty-two years ago Arthur | Duffey is now a sports writer in|y1o"toams are on even ferms. seen out of colleg 4 ORI - all slinped up | The groups of men to be award- 315, He L e [ i o ReneRlalEelfon ifontbal Ll HasBin ot fall after nine years spent in the 5o 1'"“[ E ]'j:"‘”"‘!“”“"‘g"r"u K hae. | been announced, but it probably will ' feoch 7 neidental rinceton’s great show- | 0% o gest i1 e his v| e e f t T i P R A trr S e‘:v‘i.’(‘l:;,'“xfi)r;.lm in the history |ers. It :\4« ”‘, u;( time T)iewn the g,—;nu‘, 'xnet orth»rmdng tr)lu‘my Kicker, will be ready to kick fron Despite his ae ’ e attle with Yale. ks titution, had been timed in those figures. [and Hussey met for the first time. | oo 0“0 o iehin the Crimson terrl more minutes this 1 than any | b ion ruled favorite over the e Cred tory. The Blue line is strong anc r member of 1 18 ClOVelL e Cveet Yale outplayed Princcton. Benny Leonard Willing aggressive from end to end, a typlea Dach 7 | t niversity 5 fhe exception of the quarter- "o Sl T iy Princeton Har- 2 3 Tod Rockwell, Michigan's quarter, | yones production, and it is adept 1 ‘ 4 e a b e ] ‘ To Fight All Comers S[;RAPPINE HARI] lm an opportunity to end his con- | (oucTile the action hehind the I HOFM{ ]\S A‘n) YN M‘DS | y Yale only beat Princeton 10 to 0 New York, Nov. 20.—Benny Leon- ference football career a3 the leading | when a forward pass is to come 1 U while Princeton defoated Harvard oo oong tightwelght champlon | point “(0“[‘;;‘_- ‘!l"f‘; 1“‘*"’"4}1‘;*’"?" Yale should outrush Harvard an{ _,, o S margin of superiority ' G : » ge of Tllinols, who leads him by | 4, kick hi | ol ‘Hnd all rivals of his crown. an injured shoulder. Rockwell has| Biig' apllity to care for unexepected | ALL‘TNE AD&ANTAGE\ ok Because of Princeton’s great! I am ready to meot all comers in | |77 points to his credit. contingencies which arise wheneve| Game a Week Prom Sunday—Secret |I®fty Groves Of The Baltimore Club el 1 switehed any part of the United States,” de- F A B T F ht The record of Harry Thomas, Chi- | {},ese anclent foes meet. A loose b‘\l o e Has Fanned Many Plasers In Suc- | my foothall itinerary so as (o gec the clared Leonard, who recently inti- our Spll‘&l] § lfl lg 41} lg cago halfback of never having parti- | may swing the tide. Yale-Prin ko ,mated that because of what he char- 'H'M“d in a conference game in A team of power, boasting the ful: It Out Saturday Practice for Indian Braves Jut For Tast 14 Years Harvard llnsl cessdon. Orfginally 1 had ;; wed to look acterized as a dearth of opposition in {which his team was defeated is also strength, will have everything t! over Nebraska and Notre Dame, the cast, he would accept a title | B et s e e s ey e I'm sorry 1 didn’t go through w match in Los Angeles. Ihis Eyening. Been Clearly Superior To Yale Teams. Uhijadelp, ov. 3 S L 1 by my original program. Mack f Baltimore for more is in the United que experience Princeton we 1ge disappoint ment to me, It looked like a very ordinary tean No doubt the Har- vard game caused me to expect 100 8o completely ont- came back for ' | necton forwards that f & parado ‘s mueh-touted backs simy game, Ehe o et 4. Time after He struck ¢y 1 for a loss Lack of the liue of scrimmage. pi was looked as if throw- direction rather tham S tive in the e or more players eligible sition ta reecive the pass, probabl Princeton’s in it can b BUCKY BARRISFINDS 4 e hd e HIMSELF A BUSY HAN 21ty o e the Daltimor kept up his four years e Intirnationa latest statement, however, explaing that if he recelves | no bono fide fight within two weeks, he will resume his motion pictyre ca- At the present time, had no detfinite offer for a match, and added his belief that “there are no logical contenders in sight at this Tad Jones Admits His By Tue Aasociated Pregs, Chicago, Nov. 20.—~Reports from western conference training camps have not reflected the intense under- graduate and public interest this ¢k in Saturday's closing games of the season. From the routine re- Team Has a Tou gh Fight 20,—* Li‘l no ad Jones, Yale's licad coa talk to undergraduates be- fore the Harvard game, @ an eleven to n does not know when it 1s beatan and which will always play its best per- neps overplay against Yale. has given a great account le fall but we have a tusk of magnitude to roll up a win- Washington Pilot's Soclal ng, ments Keep Him on the dump Most of the Time, ning score Saturday.” | Jone's talk was the feature of Yale's final rally Lefore the Harvard i game. Captain Winslow Leveloy aiso £poke but merely urged the Univer- sity to “back an eleven which has Been trying all the fall to gite Yele the very best it h WALKER Vs MALONE Milwauke Nov. 2 ickey Walker, welterweight champlon of the world, was matched last night to hox Joek Malone of St. Paul here an December 8. The match 18 to o max which finds four of .he clcvens batiling for first honors, rlthongh three are leading forlorn hopes. “Stage grooms substituics for Rod- ger battle,” summed up the inf mation on practice at the Univers: of Chicago In preparation for the game which would permit the Ma- roons an undisputed clatm to the | champlonship. “Serimmage 1gainst the fr who filled the air eith passes ¢ ports of practice from the ten insti- | | tutions it would nog be realized that |the season has crescendoed to a cli- |conference games Chicago lost in the :(hrs‘n years he had been with the | team. | A green turtle with a shell two !teet fn diameter is the trophy in the Tllinois-Ohlo State game, junior hon- or societies of both schools have ar- | son which includes the conquest o, elevens of note, and only expecte! victory to gain. Harvard will b fighting for football life, the syster |cl Haughton and Fisher, and t | erase the ignominy of defeat at th)) hands of smaller institutions. {ranged the prize in emulation of the| At Philadelphia eight men of th igan-Minnesota “little brown as It leaves today for Urbana. 1+ Premier honors in the Hoosier scc- tions of the western conference in- | spired Indiana and Purdue to strenu- ous preparation for their tiit at Rutgers eleven which has force The turtle goes with Ohio its way through to the first five i | astern football, will appear 4n thei | last college games. The backfielf will lose Benkert and Hazel, its stay performers, and the line loses G son, Fuchs, Captain Brennan, Lin Jafayette. Indiana's victory over|coln, Bender and Kiernan. Thy Ohio State gives it the edge but the Boilermakers have a victory over husky Hazel's presence in the fina clash of the year and his last is Ly Northwestern and a good showing| no mecans a certainty as he s suf umh st Chicago to their eredit. of the north in fts hands as it | grooms for the Vanderbilt uf Nugk- ville, Tenn. | Ohio State formations” covirel the | 1ation at the Unlversity of Tllinois, which still had hope of a conference championship despite the Chicago tie and the Minnesota reverse. Reports ths tre Dame intended “to eat 'em alive” just to show how far it stood above the team which h “hicago, the probable confer- ence winner, to a 3 to 0 score, hav (not dismayed Northwestern. Jinjoy- ing its mo successful season in three v having finally won a couference game, Northwestern is la- Loring mightily to see if . Notre Dame's famous four horsemen, Crowley, Miller, Stuhldreher and layden, cannot be foreed to suffer from stringhalt rather than complete ‘Harvard Takes Her Full | Allotment of Tickets fering from an injured ankle. Gib Minnesota has the football honors | son, who played in the backfleld year ago, may be in the noted kick er's place when play starts, Bucknell has {mproved tremen dously since its defeat by Lafayettc as shown by its victory over th Navy, 6 to 0, under adverse weathe eonditions last Saturday. The Penn | sylvanians have a scoring powe Cambridge, Mass, Nov, 20.—Al-'which has been demonstrated agains though Harvard’s chances of beat- ing Yale in the annual football game in the bow! at New Haven Saturday are being quoted here at odds as long as 3 to 10, tickets for the game were never in greater demand by Harvard men. Three days before the me there is no seat available in officlal places, and there s a wait- ing list that is growing hourly of graduates and undergraduates who | did not apply agd now seck tickets, No one at Harvard will say out loud | lessor elevens and may be amon those to add another surprise to th long list. Rutgers will be a heav favorite, however. Colgate and Syracuse meet on th | latter's fleld for the twenty-sixt time, the series having started f§ {1891, The Hamilton eleven has wo 14 contests, Syracuse nine and tw | have been tles. For five years fror 1917 to 1922, Byracuse was supreme¢ rlvut in 1923 was the victim of one o the year's sensations when an unde that he thinks Harvard will win, but | feated Orange team went down be, ten rounds and the weight ageced the devastating ride toward a claim in a season of upsets, some are find- upon {s 154 pounds at 3 o'clec! of a natlonal ¢ npionship. ing hope for anothgr reversal. F:\j—f“ iy L eduelmmiam Me and Mine &l WES i Aivis z ! 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