New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 17

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SEESBLOESHESES S 5S500 9 Speaking of Sports TPPOITE The All Middletowns and the Sona bt Ttaly play Sunday in Middletown or the Middlesex champlonship. Among those in the All Middle. own lineup will be “Pat” O'Brien pt this year's high school team, and McCue, former high school player. The Mohawks got in eome quiet practice last night and worked hard bn some new playa they intended to pull against the Rangers when they oeet. A reporter writes that ade hamburger of Firpo. The urger part may have been Wein. t's work but the ham was nature's wn {dea. Tt seems to us that Willie Hoppee ould have made a great football layer. Always he seems to be mak- g record-breaking runs. Christy Mathewson says Myatt is jhe best catcher in baseball. Pos- ibly Christy hasn't been in the game bng enough to know about Muddy uel Having won from Harvard three raight times, one wonders why rown doesn't step out and try con- lusions with one of the big teams. It was Mr. Kipling who sald “H avels fastest who travels alone,” nd oddly enough he was not re. rring to the Notre Dame backfield. o winter arted. Unlike ason it is a ore ways than racing eeason has the summer racing freeze-out game in one The Basketball does not ell in New York, puse It is pessible to buy a ithout going to a scalper probably be. ticket The two Jacke—Dempsey earns—are going into the fight fomoting business. One of the| st fight they will not promote is| empsey vs. Wille The Spartan mother's farewell r boy was: “Come back withyour d or on it.” Red Grange came ck from Minnesota with a crushed b and a torn shoulder and who is pere to say he isn't a Bpartan, too? and 1ito Tiger Flower, the fighter » Bible backwards. Which re- inds us that that is the way most | oderns seemes bent on interpreting Discuesion of a possible High school football Alumn game fs eating considerable interest and {s | ving the boys something to talk out, even if nothing else comes of A number of years ago annual umni clashes between teams repri ting Hartford and New Britain hghs were regular things on anksgiving morninge, and some od gzmes were played too, Of late years however, llows seem to have logt their Jrat «wvhan that interest takes them the eide line the oldcr - The Southington Pextos who opan seacon agalnst the National hards here will play thelr first me Saturday night at home. Stout, captain of the Princeton bven, was last night dischayged on charge of disorderly conduct but n Gerblg, assistant coach and for- r star, was fined $10. Tihey had dispute with a Philadelph! f manager. Vercoatsl == as you like them! Just arrived from the Kirschbaum Overcoat Shops N Weinert | | drawg very knows | 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Tad Jones has been reengaged as coach of the Yale football team for three years more, He has held down this job for the past five years and had had a hard time bullding up a winning machine, but the athletic of- ficlals are satisfled that he has de- livered the goods. Edde Anderson, bowling with the Hartford team In Waterbury last night, turned in high string of 133 and three string of 369, BIG STADIUMS IMPROVE GAME {Compel ~ Golleges o Face Stronger Elevens (12 107 283 On the Alleys SPECIAL MATCH Burnham's Stors, New Britain. Menousek o Bumnham Perking Fagan Cook HART & COOLEY LVAGUE oe. Y T80 7 1 312 Machine " e ] ] Wi L 138 Dratting. I 108 " it o [l 5 81 Harwood Nightingals Hart P. Carlson Reld Rawson Knox Nick Bartert Higits 8into B. Rothertord . Cooley 3 11458 Fusssl! TRAUT § WINE LEAGUE Johnson W, Gugel .. Heath C. Gugel Brown Carlson . U ] R 104 “ Falshing. ) 1 -1 95— 80— Carlson Kallerman Mack Weelock Haddoel Glarksen Adamatis e Y'unlm'h New TYork, No 21,~—Gigantic stadia, which have caused college athletic officlals to bolster their foot- ball schedules with stronger elevens to entertain the ever-increasing pa- tronage, have eliminated tha once famous “uncroesed goal line."” Per- | haps the forward pass has had much to do with the change, but where | once Yale “trained” during the {early season against acknowledged }\veuk’r opponents for the Harvard contest, the New Haven team now meets such teams as Army and { Dartmouth early in the fall Construction of the enormous|payer bowls and horseshoes in all sections of the country, mads necessary by || .'h‘ growth of football {nterest, has, | moreover, filled the athletic coffers {to such enormous extent that even |the smaller institutions are able to provide more expert coaching, re- I'sulting in the production of stronger eelvens This also, perhaps, a counts in great part for the dis- {appearance of the uncrossed line, Two years ago, that mighty team from Wisconsin, Marquette, de-| |fended ity gcal to such an ex |that only a field goal was scored |A2" |against it during the entire season. |7, Vajentine This season the Connecticut Ag;)-a)'u:llh have permitted but one touchdown, | Winters although two field goals have floated | fon.” | between their posts, the nearest ap- | proach to perfect defense any elaven | has made this year. | University of California recorded the best defense for the 1073 season, | winning nine games and holding its |} opponents scoreless in - eight, Southern California, howaver, man a1ed o] ecorejons Louohdown egalnat | the coast marvels, The vear 1923 produced two re- | markable records in that nelther the |1 college of the City of York |- Ror Villanova was able to score a | singls point throughout the season, ]F' | Lawley Borg Hinee Ploss Frigo Tennitts Hardigan Dobrick Galbeman Fl an Hutt Jargen “s Dvup'nd" Garters Riley anders Maliney Dongherty Walker N Clarkson Red Dobrowalski . & BUTCHINSON Shipping 92 N 5 I 21 Pagan P. Bradanini Cromiay | Tohnson | Branat | Myers Homba ; Anderson v, Andersan AMERICAN LITHUANIAN & Shelks. .. Morria A D Leonard M:C Dum arson arthy | | Kalbarg Becrar GAS LIGHT Stend CORBIN CABINET & 10C Tncky Strikes 2 .58 9 254 Welsbach Cots King Dais Osperg | o | b4 South Church Wants i Baskethall Games ) The South church baeketball team w 1s looking for games to make up lm (schedule thr the coming season {The team ‘has the use of the Boye club gymnasium on Wednesday eve- nings and would like to arrange | home and home series with other | teams possessing floors of their own, as well as contests with “orphan’ squads with no home floors. For ar- [rangements, call K.A. Parker at the Herald office, or telephone 213%, Tha South church was a Ilght team this year, but promises to be [speedy. Tith several ragulars mies- | ing, it defeated a team from the ¢ Stanley Works this week in a prac- | tice game. Next Wednesday it will stack up agalnst the Eagles. Spald- ing Warner, last vear's coach, is the mentor again this season. MOHAWKS PRACTICE management of the Mohawks Il team has ordered all mem- | bers of the squad to report &t Me morial fic aftarnoon at * 2:30 o’clock for practlece. | Knock Onts. 31 63 . 6% eist MrGrath T'ube Fobinson Wojack | |6 FAFNIR'S LEAGUB Inspection Eppler Made Sergeant Quantico, Va ing marked aptitnde for ¥ duties, Ernest Georga Epp merly of New Britain, Conn, been promoted to tha rank of ze geant in the marina corps, accord- ing to the officlal list of promations | ugt publi Ernest is 23 years old, was bo fn New Britath, and is a son Eppler, 125 W He Corps at Hartford ago. and in re stationed at Qua amp of the in the east. When certain m recommended fo v, Eppler was ons of the ma selected The Marine Corps forces at Q tHeo are comm Major Ger eral Ell K. ( one of most u ca. aviation, infantr engineer, radio er \ ing a mn-.pm. military \litary T 1 tomorrow 2d the several nt weeks h r promotio: ed by It nd oth Bolain | Bermier | Leonara GOULDING MAY € OMPETT Vancouver, B. C vided he can approach the world record marks set by selt in past years walker, teur etatus, | Rosenswaig Keemer Genrga Gou recently reinstated to am wi t an Zucent two Rolse YDelarmos . Millrose \l«dmn Square Gar on Januarv °7 Goulding fagainst Willle Plant champion, and Figerin who won the 100 Athletic association den, New hoper Antwerp in 1920 pic champio - {time was 47 world re tance | 4 ard of 46:28 Tarning San Francis Prineeton game Of Marines at Quantico |} 21 —By show. | 2171924, e ——— Yale Hm‘kcv Tedm to Play Harvard in Boston Cambridge, Mass, No prineipal dates of Harva lockey schedula wer T | vesterday as follows Junuar ebruary 18, Prir no fices, and an addition to the Jockey e bullam o be. used an- ay |CoNley Will Playyat smergncs Towal,are o v bt Quarterback Position 't the Saratogy, race track before the | gy ey (pigeon) Conley, whe ason ope s ounced here | 3 Niit Clation | Plaved such a whale of & game et i horses (uarterback last Sunday, has been iven dhis as a regular berth with All-New Britain and will be the field neral against the West Sides Sun. ! lay. Stan Kennedy will go back to his fullback position, the Boston h rink arena, Yals this season having me Three New Stables and 8 New Stalls Added ac ) wa s y by impro The impro t more ) Ass g the hreed of 17 14 are Yale; Yal Al will t Prir i Toraits than § o played for use as Read the classified ads GHD | Cfiathmg House OVE WEA GET OUTFITTED AT ONCE HER b Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats ................ $30.00 and more Knit Sport Ceats are always locked up to for weave.... $5.00 to $8.00 Buy, for that Boy of yeurs, a Sheep-Lined Coat, lined with excel- lent quality e S0 08 to $12.00 Ul iwderwear, ask her to get the all wool at $5.00 Men's Fur-Lined Gloves at................ $6.00 Sc $5.00 :s than of any other make ....... .. 35¢ to $1.50 pair i 217 U If your wife buys Notable new values Colorful Neck Men we t 1§ ~afe otc of h manufacture, r| 23 a sresscesssssene A - Q Ay more ui‘h”_‘. en . O X7 )2 \J QALIS28 Trunks, Bags and in all styles. 1 thing House {OF HaY FAREE. 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