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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE SDAY, NOVEMBER 1924, ™ IZZARD WINS BRlleH BOXING TITLE N. Y. COMMISSIONERS WANT TO GIVE GARClA ANOTHER CHANCE AT CROWN GRANGE i TN HIGH SCHOOL AND ALUMAI ' If Yoa Can Name A Better Team Than 77ns, Go To It! WILL PLAY ON THURSDAY Morning morial Be in O1d-Time PLAYE] BADLY Preser Will weup Stars " \ttraction at Me- Field and Former 1 PENN l.UUAl] OFF FOR FINAL GAME | ° ays' Training at Atlantic Gty to Prepare for Cornell f o2 .«%_ A BACK ROW, LEI CROW WALSH Presenting Notre Dame in Battle Formation, Said by Experts to Be Exponents of 1928 Football, Called by Many the Champion Eleven of the Rapidly Ending Season and ROCKNE FAGES BIG TASK NEXT YEAR| Loses Entire Notre Dame Back- | field by Graduation ( By Billy Evans) A big task {s just ahead for (.luul\. | Knute Rockne of Notre Dame. The designer and doveloper of the bast football machine of 1924, the champlons of the universe, Rockne | has his work cut out as he ponders over 192 In June of next year, 21 lotter men in football will be graduated from Notre Dame. Their diplomas talso will mean other than proficiency | EY, STUHLDREHER. FRONT ROUW: HUNTSINGE#R, RIP MILLE WEIDEL, BACH, COLLINS Rockne is considered a lead- ponent of the modern gan e ! stage white 'ing ex 1924 ] BASKETBALL OFFICIALS WILL TALK S04 T0 BE GIVEN = CHOICE DF (;O\HRACTS NEW BRITMN HIGH OUILOOK ls BRIGHT cthall Propositions Mound Team ic Practically the That Which Won same as Last Year. ill Use of Cleveland Nats B MANY HAVE COLDS 2 2 Ninety tion 1 time RILLED BY BULT st \|l|l'\ BI \I\'l\lkl GERMANS ON MOTOROY CLES “RED" GRAKGL rLECT' T 1L ference GAPTAh Teams In the Bz 1o Also Llect Caplaln For Neat Year RENVISE VISE CHARGE TENDLLR IS\ TAX LIST TRIAL D¢ |//\|:|:\~ CHAMPION ki LINOLS n Con- orted from the ha men after he had attacked Haley v & dozen po- OVER RULES WITH LOCAL PL AYFR\ ] IEU\’I}“F DECISION, ':}t!r» of the judges. Curley from New York box- action of the ymmission which did not, however same p 1ent on his 28 of hoxers. 5 of Rival Boxers Want ™ ™ 2 ut of Tournament YALE HAS CHAMP. [ Has rection of one ished time Ly 1pose the New Haven Institution Pirst Cross Country Winner Since Famous Johnny Overton “w York, Nov. 25 ndiy | cross country cham- ny Overton, who was | Soissons offensive of the University of Pitts- has its first titled team in n history as the result of one greatest upsets the intercol- tn ] dale world has known in 1nual meeting over sc at Van Cortlandt nineteen -Yale has its in the the six mile cou \ark vesterday rHeiy Syracuse, which had captured the past two years, fell place onors for t to thir | the record of Macauley 1 Tunner of in 31 Five Pitts- lers crossed the finsh A n 2 of cach other. Panthers a comparatively t ame 4 second pell, regarded as Al prospect be- Hill- im- 10 by following the 10 tape e keeps in shape in the winter by bowl- s to golf when he goes | line of excuses. | ‘What does Knute Rockne colleges | Harvard creep- | in football, That sure Is enough woe to make the most optimistic cuss turn pessi- mist It would -provide “Gloomy Git" Dobie of Cornell with a long think about {t? | Coach Rockne's View T'll say this for him, he isn't at all worried, on the surface at least. He | | treats the situation as a football con- | dition that is liable to contront any | | coach. “There isn't any sense n worrying | about next year until it comes,” says Ttockne, “we 'still have a few 1924 | worrles In the form of stiff opposi- tion that must be met and beaten if | the year's success is to continue un- broken. | “Notre Dame is destined to have a loser now and then like every other institution Some of the gieat coaches the game has ever producdd have had their lean years. Certain- | Iy 1 shouldn't complain if one or more of them should befall me. It's Fasy to Win “Posuibly it is well for a team or | individual to suffer occasional re- | |verses. Winning is a much casier | dose to take than a losing one. Con- | ! stant success fits one for only the rosy slde of life. | } A few hard knocks are a good | | thing for any player or team. Life 1n't all sunshine. An athletic re- verse often brings out that fact most conclusively.” Rockne loses his cntire backfield Layden, Miller, Crowley and | mm Ireher. Thag fn ltself is {enough to wreck a team | In addition, Adam Walish, 'and creck center: Collins, end, and such sterling forwards as Bach, | Kizer, Weibel and Rip Miller, all pass ont of the Notre Dame football picture The remainder of the 21 letter | men were first-string substitutes just a scant margin below the caliber of the regulars. Faces Big Handicap While Rockne has weathered many handicaps since taking charge |at Notre Dame, prominent being the wholesale loss of stars when a num- ber of western coliege Part in a professional game under assumed names, none has been qi =0 severe as the situation that will confront him next fall, | Rockne I8 prepared for the worst but far from heing resigned to a bad car that looms just ahead And it is just probahie that the miracle worker of Notre Dame wi overcome the o tare ow g him in the face and turn out her winner that will be the talk the football world. captain players took star| Derrill Pratt may for college Detroit seco retire from the big show work as baseball coach 1 hase man Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? AND FuALLY CIE WITH REUVENUVE MORNING ow STEWING AND OPENING Tue BUST 15 AR You ANI TWere HING Yourm Tax TH GoTTen To TheE COLLECTOR ©F \T OPEN AND FoR A 25% RepUCTION ©oN AND SUPPO SE You Come To BlGrs OF INTERNAL THeE B FOR ANY Po L SIBLE EVASION RE TURN OH K- EFUND CHECK AT YoU HAD FoR- DEDLCT - | gers, | downs in | 14 points A GR-R-R-RAND GLOR-R-m-RI6LS IS ELECTED CAPTAIN OF ILLINOIS — ALUMNI VS. HIGH SCHOOL THANKSGIVING MORNING — ALL NEW BRITAIN VS. ALL HARTFORD PENNSY LIES IN WAIT FOR \BIG TORNADO FROM CORNELL Feels Confident of Defeat- ing Old Rivals Thursday —Syracuse and Colum- bia to Meet—West Va. and W. and J. Also. By The Assoclated Pres New York, Nov. 25.—An arous Quutker refuses to crawl into a storm cellar although an Ithican tornadol is sweeping down on Philadelphia Steeped In victory the eleven of] Pennsylvania expects to turn the big wind ot Cornell’, which for three sea- sons swept away all opposition, intol iharmlees zephyr when the football teamns of the two unlversitics clash on Franklin field Thanksglving Dayl in thelr 31st annual struggle. Penn, perhaps, has reason to an-| ticipate a dgy of glorious revenge at the hands of Gil Doble's excellen combimation in 1921, 1922 and 1923, for it remaing“undefeated this year | the only stain upon its record hein a tie game with Penn State when both teams went scoreless. The Penn sylvanians have 22 victories to show for tho long series between the ri vals and seven defcats. One battle was fought to a tie, But Cornell, despite losscs to Rut Willlams and Dartmouth, id recognized as having a combination of power which may be uncoverec at any moment. Islay, Molinet, Pat terson, Wester and Whitestone car. ry every threat known to the grid tron and are experts at the rushing game, Dartmouth conquered thij quintet by employlng the forwar pass to ecore two winning touch the final period of the re cent Polo Grounds meeting afte Wester and Molinet had torn thd Green line and circled the ends fo aided by Whetstone's ac It ]fnn is forced to restort to thy air to offsct the rushing tactics o the Ithacans, it§ success might wel be much smailer than Dartmouth's for Lou Young's eleven has not bee: overwhelming opponents in its gam up to this time, Penn has been vic. torious, but not by appreciable mar gine, three of its conquests havin Leen won by three pointa. From sent indications th teams will meet with practicall their entire first line forces avail} able. Enid Thomas, regular quarter back prior to the Lafayettc con test, undoubtedly will be on the side| lines when the Philadelphians tak fleld, but his Successor, Jo aird, has proved a hrilliant fiel Jeader and is considered capahle of 1ging a strong battle against th It . Captain Rea McGraw is powerful backfield man and the tol Albert Kruez has lifted his tear m many difficulties ‘this aeaso Only McGraw will be lost by gradu ation. A victory Philadelphian! 11 place them on the topmost run of the eastern foothall ladder by vi tus of a longer ednle than Dai month's, Defeat will leave only tw ling teams in this eection uncon| ered, Dartmouth and Yale, bo which have been tied. Other Colleges, On the same day Syracuse an Columbim are expected to -entel tain a capacity throng at the Po Grounds with the up-state eleven favor hough Coach Jere Hau , before death overtoo him, sent the Morningside Heig its way to a place amo great. Columbia po| who, many insi for the cloven on the footba sesses a sta nued on Following Page) (Cont You NATURALLY H 5 AFTER oNE OF A Do DERELICTIOr & ON YreuR ) SHew H- BQY!' AINT T AND FEELIN'