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8 248 3200 18011 LITTITENLITTLLLIILLILS: RANGER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER(\LD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924, OPEN BASKETBALL SEASON. AT . ARMORY. - TONIGHT — YOUNG ED WALSH OF MERIDEN SAID TO BE COMING STAR OF GRIDIRON — ZIVIC WINS A TEN-ROUND ENCOUNTER Sinntaeseeraesaeeestens BASKETRALLOPENS LIVER PUN INARMORY TONIGHT Pexto and National Guards in' [nitial Con(est 131882 Nat. Guard Tt Taylor vl Harttord LaHar. Reynolds 1 [ Restelli 1 Shechan ra Weir, KildofY | Referee, Dick Dillon ~hing ngland etz Lalleur HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION ALSTAR ELEVEN AU €T This Always Proves Hi Popular With Faos o S00IS PRICE < ST TR DRAFT Tnternationgl League Gives Up - Fight on This Six Events to Open Havana Racing Season Havana 2 X Sailors in Foothall Game; Wright Is Winner ISTU W L TUNNEY 'S LIVER PUNCH ® 15 BRAND NEW T THE NG GAME Y JOE WILLYAMS | fts some t Tells of Greatest Thrill v says he got his gr | s a sort of had heard | great right 2 gees sky with i ring bac n to respect 1 was care- [ ‘La‘\ den hter' Stuff Handica Fight &7 Gentlemaa Figl « | German Ship Answering SOS. Call of | WEAD PUNCHES ARE MORE THRILLING BUT Bopy AUNCHES 0O / THE work '44\ REATEST 7 8O7 17 WHEN TIGHT FRILED 7 2L CARPS B KL ME FIVE BIG IN PEN GIVEN HOLIDAY Will Celebrate Victory Next Monday New York, Nov. 20.—An unusual- ly brilllant football season in the t will come to a close today. With the spotlight of the football |world on Baltimore where the Army- Navy game will be played, four oth- er eastern games will attract their share of interest . The Notre Dame-Carnegie Tech game at Pittsburgh will ring down the curtain in western Rennsylvania. The annual battle between the ri- vals Is expected to draw a crowd of FAGLES A. C. OPENS UP SEASON WITH WIN Defeat Both South Chureh And The South Manchester Basket- ball Team. Philadelphia, Nov, 20.—Under- | graduates of the University of Penn- |sylvania are to have a holiday Mon- |day to celebrate the football victory jover Cornell and the record of the Red and Blue's undefeated team, but with the distinct understanding that an agreement be reached for the celebration of similar victories in the future without interfering with the educational work of the university. In glving his permission for the | dismissing of classes, President Jo- siah H. Penniman sald that this was not the proper way to celebrate athletic victories. He added that he would consent this year “with the understanding that a conference will ha h with the wundergradua the senjor societies and any other students who may desire to atéend, to agree upon a plan by which, in the future, properecele- bration of victories may be held { without interfering with the work | of the university.” | The celebration will be restricted | [to the university campus | Members of the Pennsylvania | gridiron squad will be given a | week's rest before they start train- {ing for the game with the University of Cglifornia at Berkeley on Janu- ary 1. Starting December 6, daily | workouts will be held until the team {1eaves for the Pacific coast the day after Christmas. Several stops will |be made on the trip _ across the {country for practice. The first will be on December 27 at Chicago, | | where the players will work out on| ftagg field. Short scrimmages will | The Eagles A, C. started their bas- ketball season with two victories over the holiday. 1In the first game they beat the South church team 12 to 9 at the Bays' club. The lineups: Fagles A, C. councl Zehrer, If Hewitt, cf . Darta, c. Vetrano, rg. Romenici, 1g. ... ttl. Adams, 1f. H Kilduff, rf. . 4 {Cooley, ¢, . . 1 Sengal, Ig. 0 9 In the second game they beat the Taurels, Jr., at the Kacey hall in th Manchester, b 1 be held at Omaha, Nebraska and Og- | Sotth Manchester, by the score o s 4 den, Utah, on succeeding Ways and |63 *© 33. The llln :. g {the squad®will arrive in Berkeley | RsglosEAY L Dsetazeg 40 | Zehrer, 11, .. S [ Parta, o, Rrown, . Vetrano, Ig. Red Grange Presented With Some Ice Tongs |5 0 Wheaton, TlI, Nov. 20.—HaroM pomenici, 1g. . (Red) Grange, sensational halfback | of the Illinois football team and | Whaeaton's most prominent eitizen | (during the football season is pos-| South , scssor of a pair of ice tongs pre- anderson, 1¢. ed his sense ORE THANTHRTY (TS SETTLED ;Baseball Disput | | ts Rired Belore rerevrer was Board Nov e yard ¢ Ass eha reday nong vester s anager Unable In Notre Da 29.—More than the docket of ation of of arbi eagues the important day Mvolved a 10 which J. G of the Michibar accord- in =ession cge awarded Inter ae | sbarre, Pa insligible which session here yes- Em- na- ute gented by the town's proud business Yarson, rf. men at a banquet in his honor here | Jraulkner, c. last pight. The present was sym- Rissell, rg. bolie of “Re vacation time oc-'Tarson, 15 . |cupation and in a short talk, he Bradley, If. .. |promised to make gond use of them |against next summer. 33 ke to |hear from any miore teams in the e state 30 as 1o fill out their sehedule Round Fight For games write to 0tto C. Barta, —Jack Zivie, of |59 Efis street, New Britain. n the unanimous iston of the judges in a 10-round Mendelschn of They | Local Pocket Billiard Expert Takes Newspaper men Match From Stone vic with every round. Leading all the way to the last ack Soccoli won over Btone by the core of 100 to 94 in the state pool meet last night. A good game was To Be Traded Off reported last night in \\F'ntor\mry. Louls, Nov -Marty Me- [ High runs for Stone 27, for Soccoll st sacker of the St. ¢ The next game will he played Louls Browns, has told the world here at Rogers ling Tuesday that he wants to be traded night, Dec. 2nd, this being the last McManus didn’t have a very good game of the mtate tournament to be geaton 1924, largely as a result played here. Soccoli vs. Shaw of satisfied with his berth. New Haven formed the club manage-| (Class “A" ants to go where, twaer Scapel = — winner for Scapelatti the scere be- FUENTE VS. WEINERT |ing 75 to 45. A very large erowd Newark, N. J, Nov. 29.—Tony of rooters watchad the game. Fuente, Mexican heavyweight, an. Scapelatti wins first place in Class Charlie Weinert, Newark heavy-' A, losing but ona gama out of nine weight and reeent conqueror of Luls ha played. Muldowney wins second Angel Firpo, were signed today for piace losing two games. a twelva round match at the New-| Class “B" game: Looby 50, Knapp ark Armory Monday, December 15. "4, Zivic Wins Decision | After 10 Detroit, v, | dec SOCCOLT WINS bout with Johnny Milwaukee, here last night. {are lightweights credited Star Infielder Asks M of being » | He has fr 1| ment he tournament games be- ti and Gagnon was a | Wilks, rz. . . 2| EAST TODAY CLOSES THE FOOTBALL SEASON e e (fully 85,000, Although Notre Dame is an oyerwhelming favorite, Carne- gle Tech Is concered a well-drilled fighting team which may spring o surprise, Fordham and Georgetown, meet. ing for the 12th tima in keen rivalry, will play at the Polo Grounds here. Unusual interest in the game prom- ises a large crowd of spectators. Boston College will play Holy Cross at Bostoh and Swarthmore will bat- tle Haverford at Philadelphia, ROCKNE THINKS HE HAS STAR IN YOUNG WALSH S Son of Famous Pitcher Looks Like Coming Football Player At j» Notre Dame. New York, Nov. 20.=~~Coach Knute Rockne, the genjus of Notre Dame football, is not at all worried by the fact that he will lose a number of | his best players through graduation |this June, tockne says it isn't his custom to worry about the future, Ile lets that take care of itself. He belleves his 1624 team is one of the greatest he ever coached and confident his 1925 model will rival {t. The famous Notre Dame mentor says he has some excellent material {in the offing that will be eligible for next year's eleven. For that reason he is not at all concerned about the losing of a number of his stars from | this year's team. Rockne says that Ed4 Walsh, son lof the famous Chicago Whits Sox |pitcher, is a great football prospect for next vear. marked that he has the makings of |a great piteher, 'Endurance Handicap Is on Final Program Bowie, Md.,, Nov. 29.—The En- durance handicap, a $10, the feature of the final day of Mary- |land's fall racing season. For two year olds, the mile event has | training. { J. E. Griffith’s Single Foot is ex- | peeted to go to the post a favorite. The colt's last start resulted in a vicory fn the Walden a Pimlico, and lie has been tralning steadily. Sump- ter, owned by Robert Odom; Swing- ing. by Hisself, the colors of G. A. Cachran, are also prominent among | the fleld of 17 entries. M. P. Whit- | ney has Courageoud, while' a num- ber of the other scheduled starters have scored during the Bowle mect. Joe Dundee to Fight Alec Hart on Monday Baltimore, Md, Nov. 29.—Joe Dundee, Baltimore's lightweight contender, has been matched to box Alec Hart, of Philadelphia, 1 rounds to a dacision here Monday evening, December 8. Hart and Dun- dee are both candidates for Benny Leonard's crown JOHNNY SHUGRUE WINS Worcester, Mass, Nov, 29.—John- ny Shugrue of Waterbury was awarded the decislon over Sailor Byron of Worcaster, former New England lightweight champion, in their ten round bout here last night Shugrue won eeven of the ten rounds He weighed 135, Byron 143, ROJAS VICTORIOUS Cleveland, O., Nov. 29.—Quintin Romero Rojas won the refcree’s de- cislon over John Risko, Cleveland heavyweight, after a twelve rounn bout here last might. It was one of the fastest mills seen here in some time. It also might be re- | 100 stake, is | at. tracted some of the hest juveniles in | RANGER-HOHAWK GAHE TOHORROW Whistle Blows at & p. m. at Memorial Field . The stage is all set for the annua) Ranger-Mohawk clash tomorrow for the city title. The game will be played at Memorial fleld and the whistle will blow at 2 p, m. The officlals will be Parker, ' Ginsburg and Mahoney. Both teams have had a season of varied success and thers is little to choose betwoen them. The Rangers have turned in some fine games ang have also lost a number of games, while the Mohawks' review sizes up about the same, Last year it was necessary to play two games before the title was de- clded, the first game having resulted in a tie, Both teams will present their strongest lineups and the Mohawks announce that krnie Neipp, high school star, will be at center for them. Tt ls likely that Neipp's toe may be called upen for some drap kicking in the event the Mohawks get within the thirty or thirty-five yard line, The Rangers on the other hand, also announced that they are to have the services offa high school star and last night reported that “Zip" Zehrer, captain of the cham- plonship Red and Gold team, would hold down a backfield position Stanton Ashley, former Middle- bury star, has been coaching the Mo- hawks and George Kiggsbury is the mentor of the Rangers. Mexican Fighter Allowed to Go to Newark, N. J. | YLos Angeles, Nov . 20. — Tony Tuente, Mexican heavyweight, held for trial here on a chargo of vielat- ing the state hoxing laws has been granted permission to leave the jure |fsdiction of the court for his fight with Charley Weinert at Newark, N. J., December 15. " The Mexican heavyweight nfust return to Los Angeles, However, in time for agraignment with his co- |defendants, Fred Fulton and Ful- ton's manager, all of whom were ar- rested g8 a result of Fuente's alleged fake knockout of Fulton in the first round of a recent bout at Culver City, pear her Willie Hoppe Defeats 1 Jake Schaeffer Again Los Angeles, Nov. 29. — Willie {Hoppe, 18.2 balkline billiard cham. {pion, featly defeated Jake Schaeffer, former titleholder, in the final block of their special .200.point match 'here last night. Heppe ran ont with 302 points to spare. the final score tanding, Hoppe 2.200; Schaeffer L8908, | GRANGE ELUSIVE Grange of Tilinois not only fast but also high, making him hard to tackie, That is a big asset runs CAN'T MISS WALSH T2 pieking the best center of the vear it wil) Le hard to pass up Cap- tain Adam Walsh of Notre Dame, SOME GOOD CENTERS The east offers some good centers this year in Ecekstein of Brown, Loveioy of Yale, Garbisoh of Army {and Greenough of Harvard. KAROW A SHORTSTOP Warow, crack fullback of Ohio State, stars at shortsop in baseball, and is said to be a big league pos- | sinility. The Do 00 Real Spart the Water. b, was re- e agent Inter- clyb | ute | AN at | to Play me's Lineup GOING TO RESCUE, Tralian Ves ] N 1 at Sea, yi'e | oate « rias —_ .. OLIVER® =N OP" X MAKE OV T A NEW L1ST PLEASE -Tue 0PTIC BOOKS, NN SRR NRNRRNRR O SN AT R I RN RN