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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .21, 1924, CONLEY TO PLAY QUARTER FOR NEW BR[TA[N ODDS ON YALE ARE FALLING TODAY THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP WlLL BE DECIDED TOMORROW —KID KAPLAN GETS HIS BIG CHANCE TONIGHT —RANGERS PLAY IN THOMASTON SUNDAY—SPORT BRIEFS FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM AT NE W BPITAIN HIGH |10 CONNECTICUT BOYS ARE FOOTBALL SQUADS OF EAST ARE BREAKING CAMP TODAY Harvard Going Into Yale Game With “Do or Die” Spirit—0dds Blue Eleven Falling— on Are Other GGames. (Probably Was Stale When He GRANGE SURE OF ALL-AMERIGAN Played Minn. Last Week (By Billy Evans) liron st orgar for the fra than a fow da ago s members failed to of the moleskins on aves for New > meet an une olgate i8 pre= ¢ journey to Syracuse ! ment in a feud Bucknell 1s com- | iIrg to encounter ral F y & n, tion, answer account of in Haven this mor defeated Yale t ( varing 1o settle an of long Btar ing out powerful R lin Field and T equabbl vania, Phil 8paiding, quarterback, and Gerks, exceptional punter and backfle]ld man of great experience will be unable to fight the last b ~lln for Harvard, C es and oa aupport t} ictims of a gr'le”lng season, and Daley, the husky line man hurt in the Princeton enga ment ,will ain with them on the sidelines. But the Crimson assets have heen well guarded throughout the week and Bob Fisher may have some surprises to turn loose on the | eonfident eleven developed by Tad Jones. With Fisher reported on the pmm of resigning es Harvard mentor, tho announcement that Jones will re- main at New Haven for at Jeast| three years more came almost on the eve of the battls. Jones changed his methods at Yale tWo vears ago and lared to have made his et oy thelr training sched- | sher may find it well to is own program in the game iis men to “open of L their own in Pennsyl- Lege ule, thange to com it wide [¢] l 1s on Yale are falllng as the| 3 s approach e Blue are r finances on ti f the elevens, | was several shades off color, | | | 1 will work with Luman posit nPank s played Adle returning tor the Syracuse contest took sun, which| 1 eovered 3 and for place under a wa meclted the sr the fleld for t eft a sea of m n arriving Eddy-Glover l’ml \vn. Meeting Colgate's Cheer Leader Imrc*i ()m of 1.1(- “Game” W e days of otball are “Pointing" m for one particular garr Except for ti the season a modern ought to be at the very height of its form It was possible to big foe in days gone by carly games were unimportant, It is hard to tell nowadays when a supposedly weak team will turn out to be a glant firecracker with a tendency to explode right in your tace, As & well said to me teams we t two 108 of football eleven when ~known the other meet now tough are tou, ‘ eastern coach day 2 that arer Bome critics ars explaining the| victory of Minnerota over Red Grange and his Illinols supporters 1 n Lights had poh‘lnd' all year for Zuppke, Unquestionably ready for Iilinois. The result the game showed that. But it y reasonable to believe Spaul ing’s team geglected any of its early scason responsibilities for purpose of showing up Grange and team mates. i As a matter of truth, has played good football vear. It just happened, in the main, that |the team was not getting the breaks. | A football team has to get the breaks, or at least a falr percentage of them, to win these days, when the difference between victory and d feat fs often measured by a dropp pass, or a held pass The whole Mi tloned perfoctly a 4 b galnst Iilinoia. | wq And to make its performance all the more impressive the team got ‘hatever breaks Minnesota was of ma ac the ge, against Minne- vas the same Grange that ran wild against Michigan and Chicago, is questionable, With all due credit to the Minnesota defense, it 13 quite possible the brilliant Red ly m fo! A football he can stand has been Zuppk a pinch Grange to de! Minnesota game The physica may have pu repeated 1 NeWSpape othall” may eftect, too No footbal W fuss ma had ver iy omy human st so much. Grange otive power b tin he never fai and menta d Grange down, strain he ra as the player ever a desire to k perfectly The P a healthy public im, emotior ect that o Tt's too bad Grange was ¥ such a wa at his retirem the season nec as t i ca back evertheless one game tc ught to take tear one . RANGERS “ LL PLAY for §cason It takes mor ild & r ALL-THORASTON SUN. : Game fs Expected to Be (losely Con- tested—Coach Will Try Out All Members Washington Players Are To Get Diamond Fobs der one team ,.\u...m Starting with the man on the extreme left and reading to the right in a semi-circle the players are as follows: Back row, W. R. Corbin, Garry Fitch, Arthur Young, Fred Jost, Will Peck, A. B. Porter, F. G. Vibberts and Mortimer H. Camp. Middle row,»Thomas A. Maloney, Walter H. Hart, Archer Young, captain; H. H., Wessel and James Meskill. North, Alfred H. Thomas and John Camp. | FEATHERWEIGHT BATTLERS FIGHTING IT OUT TONIGHT With monst vhila ru day an W ]ln])u(y)fl rogs ! wh | Town’ tootha 18 ost form rd, ne the ¥ n ustration lnun bu aw a prosp. e man" ive & New n mmag| al wrath 1ah he } cles have been rur ing ab industr! of upon Hopkine grammar | the Roxbury, or w ire military R\] contribut °tl to the being )ns, nes the hut no m . thos ed son e Rritain athle was fou tic g ahc cir- ont fstorical f a New ut his B to the affairs ca boys W 0l H vic g city. P .WJ school Jl"l torious Hart- and was at that laurels house ademy, of the excep- brought e ® not &0 ar yeen cal who rem degres ir chosen careers, b ay. " mearct Prentlce in Berlin, 1s as Camp rkham an M . Porter, etary Manufacturing and Frank C lard, s Br rt,” is A nber of the| Hunge and is a far the 1 H rms Hart play g jits ay bee and than triking in s have ed to who played end Garry qua trea Vib. viees 3 knowr ttorney n lost passed Cooley now is Ja “Jim torne pfather's Thomas, Britain fir t posit on White 1" Mes- v and | elimin . Kaplan vs. Garcia; Kramer vs. Dundee, and Lom- bardo Draw Decisions mitted. Paluso—No Are Per- VS. Ne atherweigl W nship con- ders will emerge tonight from the tion tournament w York a ssor to Johnny vho relinquished his crown. 2 pections of the United States and Phnama are represented in this Lou Paulso ny Lombardo from plan , and Mike Dur Island, 1 amer and Lombardo, faces P’ Ot the three climinatior will draw a bye other two mnieet of sponsored sucee competitior from S comes alt Lake Kramer iladelph from Meriden, tee Rock K from Kaplan Dundee cia, > finals i-finai weeks es ar Ach, with the the bout for in two Mun'h eduled time In the semi-finals the must go three extra rounds of a d Bi boxers in event aw. Defoe of St New Y Pau! and Babe place of any of the fail to r th offices of the box afternoon will be Square Garden 8 pounds ng commiss ‘THO HARTS, DONNELLY ARE T0 BE OFFICIALS West Sides and All New Britain Managements Agree Upon Men for Sunday Ma New Brit Myers of the \iave agre the game Sund va first gam was o1 f 1 at o game at Ha Kennedy's absenc showing made imself to t role Sides nensely st am Mike Hea company to Witness the BASKETBALL PANTS Flannel King Punching Bags, Gloves and Footballs at |“ART” PILZ’S R. R. ARCADF Football Scorcs and Cigars {middle {today aiter two boxing commission ' ; MID-WEST AWAITING FINISH Tomorrow Will Decide Conler- . - ence Championship The Assc « 180, ted P Nov, 21 west's footh: u regimen tice, training table to keep up in stud son ending tomorrc ises to be un ed some rough edges here siona anc 1 va with its preparatio luding contest. For the ‘said and MOrrow's g 8 well done, and the inter for the sayi Already the sayi th disc 1s of n have back, Haro t fallen in the have ta found h done," most part it Front row, James S. |swould the titie rest with Tntinots, the early season pace setter, or lowa, Michigan fin B Hemmona . Back iy : L st L Y IN YALE HARVARD LINEUF — By The Assoclated Pres New Haven, Conn, Nov. 21.—Statisties of the football squads of larvard: af Yale, which meet tomorrow In thelr annual game, follow: Yale, Pos. Wet, Hgt Center,,, g Y . Name M, M. Lovejoy . D, Allen . Barclay Bench J. B. Bingham .. P, W, Bunne . A, Burt . Butterworth D. 8. Colem Cottlo . Cutler ome, Montclair, N, J, Cheshire, Conn, Hartford, Coun, Galena, 111, Beeclurst, ranto ¥ Cof Y. Andover, Mass, New: York City New lle, t O artland, Vt, Ansonta, Conn, New Brituln, Co Harrishurg, Pa, Indianapolis. ..hul nilewood, edulo, inthrop, ewtonville, . Lindley . Luman N Wyo, Mass, N, Y, Mas J) st Clevoland, ksonville, Fl q Wienecke lip Curl M. Lindne 3 Philip H, Theopold . M. W. Greenough Herry 7. Dunker . Minn, ister, Mas gY Mass The vell of secrecy that shrouded the week's |aside at | small | tactics to TEAMS the final indication workouts was not drawn sesslons and but was glven be relied last minute laurels, It was indicated, two types of fostbail could be ex- pected in | Wisconsin game, outstanding in con- ference interes ‘» estern-Notre Dame game, in chief Chicago in the ( , and in the {position as a spectacle. Chicago and Wisconsin ach had a® gpiit 1 (o png game teams . — Most of the| all teams relaxed months of the of bruising prac- diet and hustling ies, with the sea- o »w In what prom- usually brilliant 1 there, however, team unsatisfied | n for the con- has been h, with to- ate just how remainder of the ng part. ng has started, | just how well 1i- fared had the 1 “Red” Grange Wiscon game, happened had er scoring punch in arlfer in the season, and what Chi- ve do have d oughou! cago conld inspired thr 3 the 21-21 tie. Tomdrrow however, w W ship, having the littie golden footba the Big Ten ti consin, Oniy decide! char ne with the t the s team on as it s the champion- ago players to get their | lls, emblematic of by downing Wis- e Maroons f galt, {Rokusek to tac | guard. Indiann was re of Pur polished to a si Nashvil Gay at left guard, day Illinofs was played ¢ 2 mains Chicago Chicago and W ready. made bucking had an advantage perior kicking game. An open game the meeting of Notre D Northwestern in stadium Michigan rev and added pring on Towa in its last |of the season. |and Towa g0 Ohio § lattempt to de {the prestige 11 sota, [ ville, 'ately to get back inte their winning 4 Captain velyn to held I Coac attack its star center, ( , Purdue change was made in Minneso- ) to oppose t Dominic liurd expert, 66 at Rogrrs Second Honeymoon ate, The am icago’s ne fewed its additional format More than n rooters, traveling hy {mobile left for Ann Arbor to gree their team, in Chic which halted ye; for a long drill en route inois lost to light wo 1iini whrked a h Zuppke shifte and §I dy for its 1 defensive ty and an with With/the exception of Lafayette vs. Lehigl t | plain was in good col Vande nn. Matthews r d 11 ship hopes was intact. SOCCOLY lli Fi occoli, local defeated Police yms upon to bring however, onsin each had a was indicated In' repertoire to Urbana to duct still further from kout at rhilt but otherwise « TS POL pocket bil- ca st night tn @ n J 4 Mass, Fdward M. Deals, J ard R. Nasl Hoague . s H. Bradford . Dan , Masa, of the that *hicago- North- Mass Com| Merg, Pe. port, Braden ..Bac 5 5" .Washington, ers Lynn, Mnss, PRINCIPAL GRID GAMES THIS WEEK Schedule 0[ Gombats in All Parts of United States York, Nov. important f Last, Wes lieduled Toth thelr | Evanston. Indiatna vs. in re- Purdue at Lafaye Oklahoma vs. Washington at Louis. Nebraska { Manhattan, | Towa State vs. Drake | | | e w and Kansas civie : ve. Aggies at Ames, Grinnell vs, Creighton at Oma South. Miss. & M. vs Montgomery. ctown m s to ”m”q Florida auto va. Loyola at N] Orlean, Mississippi lege at Oxford Oglethorpe sterday va. ; = Mississippi C| . — Yollowing games in Far West and South, Suturday, | Vs, Merce Far West. vs. Stanford at Ber) ootball r at Atlan| Minne- Dan- desper. California i ley. } Washingtor at Neattle. Southern California Los Angeles BASKETBAL SUPPLIES AND GYM SUITS H. 0. W. SWEATERS HADFIELD'( SPORTING GOODS 15 MAIN ST. BRIGGY for November vs. Washington St : Last. Yale va. Yarvard at va. Tdaho Army vs. Norwic Srown N svidence. Syracuse vs. New Haven. at West Point. Vs, Hampshire at nvasion gan ageres- Jucknell hia Vermont Boston Carnegie Tech vs. rines at Pittsburgh, ‘West. Olio State vs. 1llinols at Urbana. lowa vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor. Wisconsin ve. Michigan at Chi- v Rutgere at Philadel- ndition. va. Boston College at of eplaced Quantico Ma- mplon- | ICE erbilt vs. polis. Notre 0 to Minnesota at Min- | Dame vs. Northwestern at /ANom~u.v~ 1 " HURT MYSEL [ 1| was waLking Down [ MAPLE AUENUE wHEN A ‘ Bov oN A ALONG AND o _SLIPPED A COUPLE OF MEN HELPED ME OVER To DR, ALLEN'S OFFICE AND HE SAID | HAD A VERY CLOSE CALL FROM FRACTURING MY ANKLE OR ARM OR SOMETHING - BICYCLE CAME IN TRY (NG To WAY 1 AND FELL 1 FRONT OF T RAGHT (OF Him weLL - Dow'T Y SAY Som THING WHY | ou VOU' RE ALIVE You . asT M ,,EARLV Mv STARS SLIGHTEST \ WanTEDd To MY STARS AnD EOOY' 'when we wera \ ARRIED You'D ACT CRAZY |k | HAD THE ACCIDENT -~ ALWAYS WSS THE SoRE | NOW LooW AT $) @eppright, 1984, N Y. Tribuns boe