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v $322282srneesttantststteettssnneentsessteey ‘iSpeaking of Sports ST Bilediilens Tt appears likely from all reports entunating trom Ilarttord that the West les football team which will re-organize tonight at a meeting in Capital City, will become the All- Hartford team The fact that “Butsy” Sturm and “Hiker" lolzheimer have slgned to play with the Waterbury dlues will Jbe a big blow to the Hartford cleven, These two comprised one of the best ng combinations in this section » state, When they were re- A with the rest of the West Sido they didn't remain out or a Louis (Kid) Kaplan stacks up against a rveal contender when he meets Leo (Kid) Itoy, featherweight champlon of Canadu in a 10-round bout in Montreal 4. Roy last Tuesday night won a deci- sion over Maseart, the European champion in a 10-round gO. on November Fdouard The National Guards team will start action at the state armory Friday night and it is ex- pected that the team will show real cla®s this year. All of last ye veterans warming up the limbs and practicing their glimmers for the basket so that they will b in trim for the opening of the sea- son. Al candidates who wish to try out for the team are asked to be on hand for the pr ce gession 1°ri- 1y night, Billy Dudack will look them over. basketball Manager Middlaton of the Rang A. C. foofball feam announces that the practice which was scheduled for {his evening, has heen called off. The team will gather at Lithnanian | hall Friday night at 7 o’clock for the | The Rangers will | All-Thomaston in This should the toughest sehedule this weekly session. stack wp against the elock town Sunday. prove to he one of zames on the locals' ccason. 4 The. Faleons foothall feam also lave a keen joust on for Sunday in Meriden when thev meet the Faleons feam of the Silver City. These two will give an exhibition of CGrec ting Greek and the fur is hound | fo fly as the two groups of gladia- tors tear at each other. The writer for New York Yerald-Tribune who looks over the IFordham university very much im- work of Howard who has heen working hard to make the team this yes e along with Johnny Grip attending the w York | schiool and hoth are making marks on the football squad, | work of the foothall team, s with the pressed 13eloin, local Coach Giargan yesterday trofted | out his regular team for the first acrimmage in weeks. TInjuries have forced the coach fo let up on hard work but the hospital list has been cut dowp to a minimum and scrim- | passes, port should, and was rewarded etting the hi st and most cove eted honor the school could give him. On and oft the field, he was gentleman, Wo hope he makes good not only in sports but in the ticld of work he plans to follow, “Chuck Wojak and Miss Ellen Stohl of 327 Stanley street are to be married, according to a leense is- sued yesterday at the office of the ety 'k, Well, there's nothing to do but congratulate the bride on getting a wonderful baseball player and a fine gentleman, The only tling we can say to the bride-to-be is that if “Chuehy" plays the game as a husbhund like he plays baseball, she will have one of the finest husbands that conld be had anywhere, All funs in this city will wish the young couple the best of luck, “Chucky” will be back with Wil- llamsport again next year, but he expect: 1o be sold 1o a high class tenm, His work with the Pennsyl- vanin team was of such high class fhat he won't be distined to remain with the New York-Pennsylvania leagve very long. WEST HAVEN ELEVEN IS REAL STRONG CONTENDER New Britain Team Plays Last Game Before Entering Triangular Champlonships. An aggregation of football brains and brawn is the advance informa- tion sent to this city about the West Haven high school team which is to play New Britain Saturday for the first time in the athletic history of both schools. Memorial field in Willow Brook park will be the scene of conflict. This team has long been one of the best in the state, hut was given little recognition until this year, when the management of the Meri- den, New Britain and New Haven teams came to terms for games. Like Weaver high school, this team 50 boastg of a strong line, but ) o that vy of talent that ex- hibited as Weaver's lina came here we're from Missouri until we see it ction. Since this is the last time the Red and Gold will battle before it starts on its quest for the trlangular cham- pionship, a large crowd should be on hand to sec the game, to get a line on the team against some veal opposition. Since the only ftwo l.ome mes this year were walk- aways for the Hardwave city, local fans are at sea as to the caliber of the hoys from the Franklin square institution. In all three games this New Britain has thrown few forward The e n being that in home games against East the opposition was aight football was all to win. The Troy Conference was played on a muddy field and the ball had a thick coating of mud on it, so that it was impossible to fhrow and that they would he complefed. Because of the game in season the two iartford weak that that was S0 neeessary pass he sure SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE New Haven Road Making Prepara- tions to Handle Crowds to Yale. Pennsylvania Game Saturday. New Haven, Oct, 15 (A=The New Haven railroad announced last night that special service will be in- augurated next Saturday to handle the crowds coming to this city for the Yale-Pennsylvania football game in the Bowl. The New Haven road and the Pennsylvania jointly will run nine special football trains from Philadelphia fhrough to New Haven via the Hell Gate bridge route, With the regular trains, there will be a total of 28 passenger trains using the Hell ¢ bridge on Saturday. IPoothall special will be ready to leave Grand Central terminal, New York, cvery fifteen minutes begin- ning at § a, m, and continuing until 11 o'clock. There il also be a special train for University of Pennsylvanla students who travel via the Reading as far as New York. The Pennsylvania football team will come here fram New York to- morrow. FALCONS VS. FALCONS Fur Bound to Fly When Silver City and Hardware City Blevens Mect in Meriden Next Sunday, A real foothall classic will be staged next Sunday in Meriden at the St. Stanislaus stadium when (he Meriden Falcons meet the New Brit- tain Tfalcons for the second time this stason. Both organizations representing the same organization only two different hranches, have @ grudge to settle between them and they have both stated that they will carry off honors in Sunday's tilt, The locals appear stronger than their Silver City opponents, l.ast Sunday, the Hardware City eleven || was harely nosed out by the highly | touted Willimansett team of the |y Bay Siate and the showing that the New Britain eleven mado against a | f team of this calibre, hodes nothing |1 but il for their Meriden brothers. The J'aleons are practicing tonight at 7 o'clock at St. Mary’s fleld and |t wonld itzsimmons, who How the Stars Play the Game ROPER follow Pvlu-nuuh Is again very essential o suc- cessful execute the ferward pass, Note the arm at full length direct. ing the course of the ball Also obeerve complete follow through of body and arm, This plcture posed by Charles Berr, Lafayette star, All-America end, 1924, Tomorrow: Proper Handling of Punt, MISS GAHNBERG HOLDS J LEAGUE BOWLING HONORS, Fair Department Rollers Have Two Games Which Are Fieds—=Indi- Vidual Averages, Miss L. ( ors in bowling I strings and G. Olden h high single has the hig with 86, league, th are tled wit three lost. the fuhnberg holds the hon Fuir department ague with high theoc high average, while M the the with « 82 Hanson o average th e two te in Perfectos and Ros three olily mark for Carl for nen the ganics and stunding won of the league 1s as follows: Perfectos Rosedales High 8in High T Gahnberg, High Av berg, 1 Miss L. Miss G Miss 1 Miss E, Miss M. Miss H. Miss A, I, n. rs. A, Old en Ga Ke Da Sy Mc Tol T Da Hanso Dy Dyckt Carl Fddie 1+ Billy Record Squ On Boys' Won Lost erage Avernges s) ividual (Gl nberg . en . gston hnberg {th . K it mson Guiness . Isted . ly . v n kimar 133 CANDIDATES 0UT ad Compete For Places Club Baskethall Teanm-— Other Sports Flourishing ins, unnonneed ye Although the plon claims he understood that Wi not engage in any boufs Lo or their anticipated title next year, Mulling that Dempsey terday heavyweight eham ident T neinnati ¢ Manager 3| ¢ fe 1id v d knew the latter intended month for the National ind Wil o box th Coach Angle Sataline has planned a | Eportsmen’s club of Newark. | number of surprise attacks which | New Britain will spring on Meriden Sunday, The locals confident | t that they will turn the Silver City |4 outfit back in the game. Gridiron POSITION ON OF'FENSE (BY ERNIE VICK) (Michigan, All-American Center, 1021) |y The position of the center on the | kiokof? (his team receiving the ball) | should be from 10 to 15 yards in | tront of the ball. This are Strategy - o— enables him to take of short klckoffs, or trick kick, | 1f such be the case, he immedi- | ately falls on the ball or runs with | it, whatever his chances are, as hoth care soy. who is in Pittsburgh a world series mendous i the I ports have it t grave He said e Wills, meanwhile, o get in shape for added. woulid g0 write Demp will prog Jolnson, Jack New Lond form How RUMORS OF TRADE . Air s Filled With Stories Ahout ton in night glven looy Deals Involving Cincinnati - Na- the 1 King fround bout &port | Jolinny nocked ont tionals and New York Giants. Cineinnati, Oct, 15 (P)—The Cincinnati Times cnding says rumors of which will involve | Nationals filled ball headquarters in Pitfs- igh yesterday, 1o at Lugu will ba traded to New Meusel writer of the Star, the uled eight v Phil Jack on a tee H )y I for Bi ed in a fre- trac Cincinnati i at basc the and fen-round Willie Mack of Stamford, was Augnst in Hendricks, of ara in New from Washi s, there Stone Gets Referee’s Dectsion Over Pal Reed of Boston in Ten | Round Bout in Whaling City ton, Oct, erly 15 (P of W bout ofcroe's of decision Bridgeport Saxon Noldier of Byron of York in the fourth ronnd of a sched- ound bhont, son of Wridgeport nical knokout from Henry w London, timor at who s G 3 o'clock 1his Joe 8, {11001 and was pronounced physically it but failed to appear for the hout Ierrmann York, of London, was given the ref- eree’s decision over Pal Reed of Bos- here last in a six- Rridgeport, What large haske fablished a 0 less thar |didates for Fall team. conrse, imy have i and e York ngton yest nainder wi roups, ace will Grouy |eroup |varge while S| Wit take t1 noons. e hy one of t ind K club, bu [diete ed the Am The servi lost to the voung forw over tain | 2rnfe Jacot outstanding Ma Joe € elejza hims injured kn Other an thriving ments for { won af ubsti- S Gans after- st be thall t the 1 the Intermediate basket Such a squad is, of wossible, and after the heen sifted the re 1 be divided ording to size, and each form a | cue. The » A boys will play night maller lads in Group 13 court Natuiday after a near record for squads 1s being es Boys' club, ) Youngsters arve can out into two o I team will he handled le older members of {he keen competition is pre ican Legion eup. cos of Charley Bigg first team, as this ard has announced ention of frying out for the New chine five. This leaves ol, trade school star, the for the althongh favorite Kerelejza corner | | | | where | . as the winner will he award ! ts | M is making a fine hid. Ker- | elf is recovering from an | orts of all varieties the club. Tool tourna- he seniors, intermediates, | and juniors are belng arra Walter Michalowski Leonard Anderson, while u checker tourna ment i now In Its lust stages with Abdella claiming the chumpion Even the old game of do.nl and this u tourna Ship. oy hax b ¢ will be of tin the tuture, The club will not Ye represented on th Ul fleld, even though Walter Camp oined the organiza ton yesterday afternoon. Ioresure ed, the near bhas Havana filler from Cuba’s sandy upland The 1. O, O. F. bowling les opened up the season with a bang lust night at the I"raternity alleys. | Phenix lodge took two out of three from Lexington lodge; Andree Jodge took three stralght from Cormstock jencampment and Stella Rebekah |took three stralght from Gerstaeker, | A busy scazon is expected as all the |alleys ure booked solldly for every Inight, —tobacco famous for its mildness Blackstone CIGAR ‘ \\\\\\\\\\\\\ It's the Only Head Youll Ever Have TREAT IT RIGHT! Wear a Connecticut Hat BECKWITH’S CONNECTICUT HAT CO. 6 R. R. ARCADE Stetson Headquarters for Snyder, was also reported (hat | Maranville will be with The Famlily Album heing so close nefthor team cared to gamble on ifs chanees. However, mages were the order of the day yesterday. hhit [1ast night. Red teams are onside and cligible to run with the ball. * By GLUYAS WILLIAMS the Reloln was placed at guard yos- terday being paired off with LOhester, e is taking the place Burt Bruce who is on the hospital lIst. The New York writer alter watching the work of the local hoy in the line, stated that “he is a promising youngster.” of | | Beloin was i the Fordham line last Saturday during the game and he turned in a wonderful exhibition. He impressed tha eoaches immense- ly and although he has not made a regular berth on the team due to the ability of the two guards on the team, his work has won him the place of first alternate and he will probahly be seen in the remaining games to be played. Word comes to us from Alabama eollege to the effect that FErnest Neipp, last year's winner of the Rurns Memorial trophy at the New Britain high school for excellence in sports and conduct, has just come out of the hospital after having been Iaid up with injuries, Neipp has been playing a whale of a game for the southern college and he promises to be as much of a star there as he was {n the local high school. Nelpp was one of the most versa- tile of athletes at the high schoal and besides that was one of the f est gentlemen cver graduated from the schaol. He was always willing to work, never was In wrong with | them when the time comes, New RBritain has Harry Stromauist, who can peg like a “Dixie” Griffin in his prime, “Did your hushand appreciate the scarf 1 knitted for him?" *'Oh, mum, it came in most useful. 'E's gone and 'anged ‘isself with it.” —London Opinlon, Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? 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VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN “In the Heart STREET of the City” 1f the bull is kicked 40 or yards, as it usually is, the conter drops back to a point about 10 yards | from where the ball is caught and forms interference for the ball | carricr, Dlocking the opposing player, who is in a position to tackle the runner. | Do not stop blocking until runner is declared down by referee’s whistle, After this you tmmediately go to where the ball is down, at all times trying to be the flrst man to form | your line of scrimm: , and be in position to feed the ball at once, As 1 sald before the center is the the | the next season. | READ THE mainspring and no quarterback can | [ start a play unless his uspring is ready to feed the ball, On the offcnse the center takes a igid position, 50 that he can neither he pushed nor pulled, maintaining his balance as soon as the ball is| passed. This position is taken by the feet spread apart, one foot a few inches in front of the other on the line of serimmage. The head is placed under the legs, the ball directly underneath, The center should have a clear view of his backfleld, especially to the player about to receive the ball, The ball should be thrown with both hands firmly grasping the ball, and with a snap wrist motion, OBJECTION WON'T STAND Paddy Mullins, Manager of Wills, | center or Says Dempsey Knew His Chal- lenger Would Fight This Month. New York Oct, 15 (#—Objection of Jack Dempsey to the proposed heavyweight fight at Newar! Jo between Harry Wills and Floyd Johnson on October 26, will not alter the arraygements made Tuesday. the Negro boxer's manager, Paddy Mul- N. E. MAG & TERALD CLASSIFIED Copmiht 18 e Hove o Supreadam SONS Ye Collegiate Shoppe MAIN AT EAST SALESMAN $AM S £ MA { YESSIR, WHAT can i1 INTEREST You IN? 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