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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924, L e I st SRS E e el LR s 0022000000000 0000002200008 00 0000000000000 00 00T RSN S0LY FANS DISAPPOINTED IN WEST SIDE-NEW BRITAIN GAME — WATERBURY TROUNCES BRIDGEPORT HANDlLY—BENKERT FAR AHEAD ¢ IN COLLEGE SCORING — TERRILL WILL CAPTAIN RUTGERS ELEVEN — FACTORY LEAGUE READY FOR OPENING — SPORTING BRIEFS i ALL 1S IV RZ"ADINIJ:SS FOR Snealnng of Papptes— 1FAGTI]RY BOWLERS [BAD GAME, NEITHER , YALE, THOUGH UNDEFEATED, | FACTORY LEAGUE OPENING t:cimuncors ottt v it i o LEADING LEAGUE| SIDE MAKES SCORE, RANKS THIRD IN THE EAST —_— Spaniels in College Foothall World Season Opens December 9 Q” AFTERNUUN » Fords Abead in S W, Bush| West Sides and All New pritain EHIGAE“ W|NNER pe.,.,s,.h-anij. md Dart- i and R : -v | League Race Show Absolutely Nothing mouth With More Vic- R. & E. Playing Each o ] ‘.«.:qu”nd,:“::x‘m'rr; TI:‘:IT(:H“‘GO;‘«;:I(“-.\o‘{‘Tl;e‘v.ri;:;::I:l’:.h‘:;‘;“\‘:‘oj:(;:;:n; Each Stand Higher— Four E\[fl”y Matched Teams to e | AL, (ot sartroralatashd yssterday attors ALN NO[]’e Dame GI%HS Up m Penn Plays Thursday- The Factory team in the| o0\ ot Clarkin field, resulted in a regulars has a scant lead for honors, devoid of featurecs as it was of scores. | margin with the bushers. Mitchell A muddy fleld made it impossible | | just noses out his ncarest competitor | 4 pitner to gain headway and not| The “Big Ten" Conference cham-| Other Games. for individual honors with the regu-| until the second half was well under | pionship goes to Chicago, but mid- lars and Fazzina leads the bushers.| woy qid elther team make a first |wegt honors went to Notre Dame. —_— The scores and standinga: down. New Britaln was the first to| Fast, West and South, Notre The Regulars . | negotiate the 10 yard stretch in four | Dame won everytling on a season WS ECl downs when the sowth and southwest were | Factory .. ceee 19 633 | ““When it is considered that there S on a par with midwest leaders, | Yania's impressive football team, tiv Shipping .. 18 600 | pitter rivalry between the two clubs, South and Southwestern Conference by Penn State, but umdefeated, 1ar Outlaws ...... 18 600 the fact that here were very few (cams invading the "Big Ten,” won | gne more Non-Producers o i 96 | ponalties i remarkable. Only once one, tied two and lost o games. Old Office ... 210 416 | oy there a tinge of real rowdylsm, | Chicago's claim to the “Tig Ten' 1n 407 | {hat coming in the third period when | championship rested on tie games, 10 -370 | paterson, a West Side lineman, a6 |wiich included those three of it < 11 103661 vanied out of the game after he # Big Ten” competitors regarded’ as “High single string, Sinto, 139, | feta fiying at Joo Neville while Ne- |gtrongest, This scason, at least, tio Tiem the strongest toam in the en- High three string, Wilcox, &b hnm was on the ground after scrim- |games, sometimes disregarded in tire east, but will permit them to High single game, Factory, ‘mnge ’ boeed by 1he scoring cannot he tossed aside be- lead the list in games won und lost, 1ligh three game, Factory, | New Britain stands as he marched |cause out of 24 “Big T\ games 44¢ 10 & longer schedule than that ndividusl Averages _ | acrosa the fleld to the showers, but | played, five were tied. These tie !lemPted by Darimouth, Mitchell ... = | the West Side rooters regarded It a8 games “were a truc gvage of the Yale is Third Wilcox ... o w;‘,n occasion for vigorous applause. | closely matched strength of “Big The Hanover eloven, with reve) Sinton . cveees 1001 Now Britain sent a crippled team |Ten” elovens. games won and one . played its Senk 100 ynto the fray. Capt. Jim Conley had | The scason brought fulfiliment of 180 contest a week 2 MeConn ... . 99| wbad ankle and was unable to start. |a fact that has long been In develop. UOrnell leaving Femn to Molyt caee ¢ . 1l went in at Conley's|ment in stern football clreles, AITay this week with eight won and ; ] Politls «uovens “Red” played a whale of & namely 1t@rise to a truly nationa) On¢ tied. Yale wasthe team tuht held oomise, captain; J. % 5 . 2 ¥ |mn1m . ° wn,“‘. on the line for New Britain|cojlege sport, instead of being a Th:llmn’llh to a two tied. F.~n? State, W. Yankaska; Buche ¥ 9 5 - . 98 | jast year and two years ago, and he game lmited to a few large uni- which marred sylvania’s rec . Pattison; E. p: e 3 2 3 ans 4 . 98| made a name for himeelf in the|versitles and sections, Soys every- | Ord has Jost two games this scason i } : ¢ § . Trusl . 98 | BackAal for the Connactlout AgEien | where now receive expert fobtball Bucknell Bants Rutgers Schedule as Follows & kA Kinshall . ceeeeene 95 this season, but as an end he was | coaching beginning in grade schools, | Ducknell, by defeating Rutgers Gangloff EERRRRR) 5| hopelessly fost, and it Was 800N |with the result that no team can be finished the schedule a notch highe H. Bertini . . 94| found advisable to &cnd Conley in | sure of winning every important| than the Jerseymen, —according to Elliott .. despite his injury. Miskie opened at | game. these cold figures, for while each { Schroeder v.ooevs 94| the other end, but his bad ankle re-| So closely matched were this| Won Scven victories and lost only H. Johnson ....es 94| sulted in retirement and Clarke re-|year's teams that 1t was morale be- ' one, Rutgers also was held to a 13 Hoffman .. 44| placed him. {fore the game, rather than ability t0 13 score by Lehigh. 944 lernie Conley took the brunt of | of stars, that decided crucial games. | Lehigh's power was shortlived, for . 93| tha backfield work. He called the Saturday Northwestern was within | Lafayette, twice conquered, dragged Luebe 5 93 signals in fine fashion and his runs striking distance of Notre Dame's the South Bethlehem representatives Ith. When yy . ' veeeeve. %3] ware easily the best of the day. Ne-|Goal until the end of the game.' down to the middle of the list last LDOWSWOWS U7 g patken . o % ! 5| ville tried two kicks from the fleld Wisconsin, rated as the weaker, had Saturday. tant gumphre but both went wild. On tha line Joe three chances to score to the Ma-| Old Leaders at Bottom seent of fire pawlings .. o 'wf Rogers played his usual hard zame ro#ns’ one. lowa, considered the! In a list of 24 leading collezes o three-alarm Cochrane . 93| as did Stanley Vese. A two man de- | “under dog” at Michigan, stopped (he cast perhaps never before did | Haugn . i SAG . 93| fenas malntained throughout the the Wolverines better than any other such a situation maintain. At the Wilson 4 veverees 92| game kept Warner busy and he was /team this fall, holding them to two | bottom of the standing are fhe Dahlgren 92 | able to accomplish little | points. teams which have made history, al- her teams t shade 2 v ""’ [T RT IS Lp | Pattison . s 92| In the last period hoth teams tried | Grange was not the only slar to ways regarded ‘as powerful con i 1 e 1 D u"\L ADING Klambt ... SO OG00 92 |‘merial work as a relief from hard suffer temporary eclipse. Schutte tenders in gridiron warfare, Cornell, e ot o s £ : A Gavilt ..vee . .. 92!jine bucking and some substantial|ef Minnesota, “Red’s” conqueror, the Ithacan Tornad: Pittsburgh < I Geie § 2 ) N COLLEGE SGORERS Emmons ..... veessess 91| gains reaulted. tconld do nothing against Vander- former stamping grounds of Glenn < g ek T . O'Brien 4 .. 81| \West Sides were not within scor- bilt. “Five-yards” McCarthy of Warner; Harvard, famed for iis Russell & Erwin ! < S Lt W, Jehnson 3 : 90 | tng distance at any time during the | Chicago, was scarcely “five feet” Iaughton system; Brown, conquero 3 G AT s o 11 I Gei With 160 Points, Tt Does Not Seem Spurvey . y . 90 game, while on two occasions New lagainst Wisconsin, Steger, Michi- | . e - y e Rai N8 Dosle ol : 3 . 89| Rritain broke into the Hartford |gan’s captain, who Coach Zuppke, of | (Continued on Following Page) ' 2 That e Will Be Topped § 89 club's t th a roat {1 1 ted tma : cagus - ,‘M AT e ¥ | club's territory with a threat, {Tllinos, complimented after the ' anley Rule & Tevel. Oaklafld Gluh PUFCLM 8 N. Bertini : . 89| The summary: | Tllinois-Michigan game, was power- i o i This Scason _— West Sides New Britain. 1068 agalnst Towa, while Farkin, RANGEP{S BATTU‘ TUA M[ GU Tflmllgh - e 5 Brakert of Fords : o Holtzhelmer e o_\uu‘12:::rme”:;:vmn\ n;::.:‘nfrt,nsnfinlr ].'” FOOTBALL scoring Oaklands of . y : 235 | Peterson ................. Warner|Baker, of Northwestern, s | Vafnir T M —_— res i 5 cleven's Buick «....... 15 i | f 3 S 3 g 2 Tackle. lin some mldscason games, ros ; TEE, NO SCORES MADE v 2 . el o ;“:"‘(“ hiles 1 ‘444 McCullough ... .... Vose his greatest brilliance against Notre S U l I L I E S N - ———— ¥ 2 ¢ - e 1 ¥ 1 Dame. The secret was that all Yandcrs, Frary & Clark Locals Outplay Thomaston Rivals cnd pazment 3 ' T R Al 1 ; T088 « .t uuaeeaaens .... Rogers these, and numerous other backs, ALL LEATHER FOOTBALLS, 75¢ andei ary & Clark. AR i X i “onter. were 80 nearly matched that breaks | Put Are Unable to Put Over ) 186 added . three string, Fazzini, 129, 0365 b s bt e . Dully|in any game might determine their | ? Needed Points, ; SR IED t s<ed 10 third pla Jligh three string, Fazzini, Vooley (capt.) ....... M. Landers|rating for the day. | EL 3 Other. By The Ansoclated Press. New York, Nov. 24.—Ienns bridge to cross i The Quakers will entertan Corn on Thursday at Franklin field, Phil adelphia, Vietory for the Philadel. phians will not, however, proye single game, Buicks, 535, d | The forward pass, the break in so | Sl ; 4 POl . 4 s | three game, Fords, iekie | many games this fall, had no im g of Individual Averages i i . portant part in the contests Satur- e ol 'dA\ involuing the five “Big Ten” 15 MAIN ST, e (Continued on Following Page) % phisc 1 sixth Corbin. | ey e i e - _. . 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ST P ¥ ent X 1t r ¥ f Canzellarini T e et | HETLIOY] Thls(les Defeat Manchester At Charter Oak park yesterday be- fore a large attendance of soceer ans the Thisties beat Manchester, (A ( ; the league champions in a very fast A free copy of the 192 3 LY D game, 2 to 0. Handiey scored a Basbetball Year tsook dei y ' i ' 3 wonderful goal from 30 yards out for [ kel il ! AN B hc Thisties and the score at halt time was 1-0 in favor of the Thistles. | After the interval Haftford went : 4 all out to increase their lead and o -, when Arthur Chipps put over the RUBBER SHOE CO. ond goal, the game was well won - * Thistles, who gave a really Factory— Malden, Mans - g T ¥ of moccer football Boston 75 Purchase Street o I | NORL team n easily. The game wag well both with the (amos - NGw Yok = LTS S 5 ; : avdled by Andy Gorke of Torring- Suing to make Converse basketball bi Chicago Symeme Philadelphia Lo Angeles