New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1924, Page 8

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i’ENN, DARTZ?.'OUTHANbYAQ’;E’ valfil}ore Than IOMillz:on Fans :S'aw ' Columbia’s Cage Stars END IN THE CRDER NAMED Collfg_rf Teams Will End New Year's Day When Penn Meets California on the (Coast, All Undefeated But Penn Won Nine and Tied One to |Season Dartmouth’s Seven Wins and One Tie—Eli Won Six and Tied Two But Played Tougher Schedule B NITLLY ECOND v KEYNOTE FOR THE MAGNATES Eastern Leaguers Open Var on |+ Big Leaguers Tomorrow Than Either. fated Iv yes . Dec. 1.- ore and overfl I oughout the president one of 1 Lsene tlines The per- Y. M. C. A. Athletics All Muscle! Not an o Lonverse Bask horse pery floor fully comfortal Converse Winners In the East “fat” on any ean asarace fast as ¢ ning g on a slip found useful in act know t m can Star ory @nce— that ‘weightanc is essential yight shoes onverse “Va k. a special ank es pothing like {Entire Yale Team Will Attend Smoker Tonight iliforten New Conve The Converse Al - e guests e glven bert's B containir coaches and pheto: k, ning teams Converse.equ season coach or manager upon request will be m: ALL- STAR Ahroun wopery RUBBER SHOE CO Factory— Malden, Man. Service Branches 75 Purchase Street 42 Duase Strees Boston NON-SKID chite uppers with " T roction New York Syracuse Los Angtles Chucago Philadelpha < CHENPIONSHIP TROPHY York Collegians With Strong Lineup See Visions of Basketball Championship Hg]lt 77[1.3 Wa” |New BENERT FINSHES A7 TOP OF GROUP (Scores Even 100--McBride ls‘ Second With 80-Tryon Third Asko York lated Pross . Dec McBride toed his way into sec- 1=—John ce among eastern football ith three fleld goals at the unds Thanksgiving day | feated Columbia and gave | points. He was | and the Rurgers backfeld | ads the final list with an | the only player to reach figure cl ryon of Colgat al of w who had fa 1 and Brown point behind r Koppisch of ruder West ) Yickberg of Fordham ania mou among the LEFT TO RIGHT, LAUB, MANNHEIM, WILSON Virginin ) i first gridiron last fajl. to huve an even hetter one on the Columbia hopes The a young guard of Laub, forward, and [ championship Wiison, ed_the most touch-1y . cinail floor this Mostd akin McBride the niost 1 Hazel the touchdown, 2 winter of the stars of last season's team are A strong lineup is assured'ables, back. .. SOCCOLI GOING high scorers produced I ineluded 164 2 points after touch- New Haven—Benoit Jlontal academy. Tuesday Benoit vs. academy. ) Britain s ve. Rhaw ¢ sld goals. Bristol- Holmes. Shaw acadeny. Wednesday Bridgeport—Shuw vs ollan 1o va. Soceoll. field Roge ! 1 king 1| Holmes, : Takes on Stone of New Haven Tomorrow Night ny hursday Bristol—Hanlon lonial acadeni New Haye Greenc's academy Friday — Erkes vs. Benoit, Hoccoli, who,has won his lagt matehes in the state pocket | iard téurnament, will play Stone | Haven here t rrow night. < and Erkes arc tled for the tournament leadership Following are the oficial records| W €St Pointers Prayed of the tournament, completa to date SRR T e e Before Every Contes Mahoney of Bridgeport West Point, Dec, The West Standing of Contestants Point foothall team prayed hefore WL every game played fn the last sea- son, Captain Edward Garbisch as- 1 in his last specch to the te olach attributed the team's torics 10 the prayers. Standing e layers on LD.PRG T 4 01 50 aterbury . serte , Hartford .. Soccoll, New Britair Police, New Haven . Benoit, Br 1 45 New Ha 45| Hoimes, Bristol Tndh idua 1Summary High Toir Run vie- on top of the stage coach from which captains of Army elevens have traditiona helr last speeches to ns, Captain | Garblsch said “Before every game year, whether that game scemed to be a hard or casy one, every man on the en . the this victory, only ourselves like men. s Saturday every | clever oft L he might acquit And after the man on the head gear and the vie- ALABAMA ELEVEN GETS me Renoit tore sch was wildly by ) cadets who had gathered welcome home the Last Week 1 Folice, 84 1s Unanimons Cholce of Fxperts In L Sz soecolip 00, | Hanion vs. Holmes (postponed). | THE Police, 47. Soccoll,| New H | Results [ Benoit, | | players | SIX DAY RACES York 1.~The fiftaen Erkes, 100; Holmes, | teams which sgarted at midnight in A six-day cham plonghip races in Square Garden ware bun m aving travelled 15 the first eight 189 miles and % laps, the Southern Conference or Dec o4 the hieyele ‘i Foothall Contesr | Games This Week Monday ol P 7 Madison ned at e Ala % a. = s aca Hartferd—s | 1on's academy Erkes. &win- ord f ne v8. Hanlon. Han- | son and Deabeck Columbia had a great year on the |and the followers of the Blue and White see vislons of the colleglate team is led by Both Play Good Game great Miann- heim, center, are iwo other formid- Co- (uad prayed. We did not pray tor RANGERS AND MOHAWKSIN FAST BUT SCORELESS GAME Brilliant Defensive Work By Kredor At End Nips Many Mohawk Plays While Sarisky and Yankaskas Divide Honors in Carrying Ball—Both Lines Hold Well, Rangers Mohawks Dut while each team playcd bang-up good game and the fndivia als " Westman . . . Hennessey left end thercto did yeoman service for Pupple .. Griswold St their respective nines, the fndividual Kotiack playing of three of the hoys stands out worthy of especial There are Sarisky, haltback Rangers; Kredor, the Ruuger and Billy Yankaskas, the flec halfback of the Mohawk boys were fn every play and given the ball nerally for a gain, while Kredor hroke up backfield plays of the Mo- hawks H.AH_.\M\ other three men on his team, Time and again he would break through the Mohaw! and nail his man behind the scrimmage. Yankas) bo brant of 1 coevenens Tardigl left guard mention, for the end, Lt-footed These when go0d Argosy Nelpp Anastaslo . right guard Sparks Gregory Waters t tackle were Kredor . Gasperini | for right end more Conrad e Bray quarterback Zehrer 5 5 Itestelll lett halfb Kupec . Yankaskas ) right halthac he stdod up goin, | sarisky Rackson fullback Substitutions: Maher for Gregory, |Nyborg for Kupee, Kolpak for Av gosy, Beyer for Jackson, Norfeldt Reatelll. Time of periods, four 12 minute; Referee, Harry Ginsburg; umpire, Parker; headlinesman, Ma- noney. trong The game Pirst Period The opened Kicking off to Eddie Lestelli w the ball on the Molawk 25 After trying the line the Mohawks elected to kick and Neipp came back hoot. 1t wag a“had pass und he was unable 10 Kick, but ran with the balt fnstead nt to the Rufigers on the 40 yavd dine On the ope Rangers, Quar ped the pigskin smashed the line us through o 1d nalled then threw wWith Zehrer 0 got yard line for several times for the Two teams of good clean young athletes, playing the game for sports’ sake and playlng it for all it worth gave a most interesting exhi- bition of the great fall pastime at Memorlal field yesterday afternoon . |when the Rangers and the Mohawks, traditional city rivals, battled to a scoreless tie in theic annual contest for the city championship. Botn Z.jrer teams played hard and fast and the whjel went into It fortunes of the~warfare would first {ie latter dropped it o favor onc side and then the other. (he Rangers' ball. Surisky then kic Had the field been dry, there mIght od to the Mohaw ks have been a #co s both back- dauble puss, Bray to Restell ficlds showed great latent ability yards, Kopek naillng RReste there is no telling which side might cson picked up a yard off ta have scored most. And on the other Restelll added another off hand, cach line preszuted a veritable 7 (e Ry stonewall ‘defense, so that's that pped In 1 \ HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 10 PANQUET WEDNESDAY was play for the ack Conrad snup- to Sarlsky ovard. s the next y ar in his orwar Ii's ha 1t w B oyurd 1 arterback 1y then Gasperini hurled fa ) !vards. On the next play hdwever pass was bad and Uray lost 10 yard The ltang when Sarigky brol Y on ankaskas. William Fleischer Wil Act as Host re 1 Conr o the Championship up four more in the Kope dast s Eleyen, Arrangements are complete for the banquet which will be given the New Britain High school cham- plonship teani on Wednesday ning of this weck at Odd I'cllows hall. William J. Fallon will cater The banquet hall will be beautifully decorated the Hargreaves com- pany. There will be singing and checr- ing and a jolly time for all. Among guests, other than the squad, will be P. F. King, irman the school board; 8. H. Holycs, supire intendent of schools; L. F. principal of high school: Dr. Rray S G S B E OO TBALL " SUPPLIES The following is the r Grap: Boiled Kennebee Balmon \ Pommes Natural Young Turkey (stuffed) Cranberry Jelly 1 Totatoes Mashed Turi Ice Cream agai t yards to eve- by Yunkaskas, 1 of Fruit Cocktai Consomme Queen Olives Bweet ative (A L} D UOSTRALLS HADFIELD' SPORT/ING GOODS toast Mash Specia ‘ \The Days of Real_Sp§rt WANTS TA SEE MY STAMP / coLLecTioN. / Lithuanians Practice For Game With Gasco | BRIDGIEPORT TIED Bridgeport, De . TWIS. PICTURE IS DRAWN BECAUSE OF THE MANY REQUESTS THAT SKIN- NAY '$"CMOVER' N CAN YOu | FIND Him ¢

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