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NEW BRITAIN DAII vttt UCTOBER 23, 1925, . . . - —— - . - " - ™o e ALL NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS ELIGIBLE FOR TODAY’S GAME—DAILEY'S CHARGES HAVE TOUGH WEEK- END AHEAD JIMMIE CLINCH WINS DECISIVE VICTORY OVER NOAH KAPLAN IN AMATEUR BOUT—IMPORTANT FOOTBALL GAMES TOMORROW e ], o o e . . S - ) —0 02 -’ ) ] 1 (| o ] ;] -0 ) ;-1 - ]} ;] .’ o -t al ALL NEV'-BRITAIN I'ACES JIMMIE CLINCH IS | WILL GRAMNGE REPEAT TiIS YEAR? [REvAwGow NAVERS INJURIES WEAKEN | - | 14! : . , AL ELIGIBLE T0 PLAY | TOUGH WEEK END SCIEDULE | KAPLAN'S MASTER FASTERN ELEVENS | i | Coach Cassidy Will Have Strongest | 4 ‘ A 1 e —— ——— | " ) Team In Field Against Hill- . i . Cleveland Panthers Here Tomorrow and New London |L0ctl Batller Wins Decisive Vic- house High Todag. \Chicago to Meet Pennsylvania in . 4 ) 1 y f} J y -Bas st ] New Britain High school | Sl Py Sundey—Bhey Binahiw to Be " tory e Onpomet o Baat 5 YARDS FROM : b S5 in, 1o, o Lading Struggle Tomorrow Seen in the Game — Changes in Locals’ Lineup— s . { against. Hilihouse HHigh of New 1t —— | 2 ” =3 " p Ve s afternc vith o om- 0y K. Oct, 23 ollh Ohioans Have One of Heaviest Teams Playing Pro- | simmie Ciinch smashed his way : ‘ o sl o S e ket Cobsyl e ool | fessional Foothall. to a most declsive victory over Noah ¥ i This became known when the ellgi- |l campaim today with i's entinn ‘ Kaplan of Meriden, last night in Odd 3 [ bifity List was fssucd at the 5chool |ginen stightly toned by the evlppling i g Fellows hall in the star bout of one tod This means that Strom- |o¢ powertul eastern ams hrough , 5 Saturday' . Llrlwup of the best cards of amateur boxing . quist and Bruce who were out ""“"“ injuries to their sturs, ; Biraias oo Harvey| | Gridiron Strategy ||" vt tiesste o e ¥ , Il D sl sl S e o | Lett End. Crescent A. C. and deservedl & much ; il e their lost points and will be able 0 |wjil Tneet undere nsy i Bean . . Otterbacker SPTmeTEe Se| ASE e Gl play today. Gorden will also be {in the loa iy e | ot Left Tackle, Lyt ACCU lL'\‘\:"““ MSFN"M‘ ed, but what the house lacked in i, « ack in - the “k"""v" aften ‘:"“"""‘nlr of the day, other «li- ; orris .. s rannan (BY ERNIE VICK) numbere it more than made up in # 7 ‘1”»‘ n laid up with an injury to s Tl,m :;nsi' ey ;.wm n" teums of \ i (Michigan, All-America Center, |enthusiasm. This was particularly . s b Dl oy S [t AAReEE SR RL SURTEH DTS ( Rogers «....,.. creeness Ball 1921) true of the Clinch-Kaplan encounter ¥ " K . s Y . /:m”' ',[‘\h 1 l,‘,r:,“‘]:, lf‘:,u!]luhl:‘c (LI,I.: :d"i.ot ]:: ab ol weengil, i | Humphrles ... Another important feature or",“hm NStVIIR L yay o s TeeCiyally . iy beeause both the Hillhouse and the lagainst a stro stern defend, ; Right Guard. conter play Is feeding the bail to|."S: lunsing, charging, sidestepping i ¥ | Red and Gold have gone through | Lehigh made ready fo hattl Lut- Donlan ......... Moss | the backfleld on direct passes. ?,:;,l.ducmng v Sy ve otitlie ; o E the present scason without having |gers at New Brunswick e | Right Tackle, On close formations, the center| it 1s a G ) W : a defeat to mar their slate. Local |¢harlic brilliant uneton ok : b sees BAMLS & s doubtful it any fan in the H o team are confid; y Pe a eleven, @afile ! @onnelly Right' End, :hmlx]ld l;alnli tl)he)\l'.eclehe:lo: :ul:l:r house serlously questioned that| Champalgn, 1, Oct. zx.—wm the s i )2 e "xr:“::“'\!f\\?r1‘«‘.‘1:;1;1.'"“‘»::;\ u‘wlnsnr[n‘:xlt 2 ”;v'x‘,s\”!'mvvln.\wV!M\‘ i\y il il | NoaIe wevvrrrrrrennnnres CIveletto|nen'as ot to make the recelver | CMch had the bout by the proverb- |great Grango repeat his 1924 per- turn to that country and meet Fred strength pitted against the powerful | hogpital the recult of a hroken nwox : etttk B iuga (mane e t‘:: tl{c fal mldle. although the Merlden boy's (anance against Michigan this sea- | A WILL TRY Bratonnel in o fight from which he; Kim City, eleven, will pull through lsuffered last Saturda-, 0 ¢ Radzewich ............ HennInger| groung for the ball, seconds and his manager went son? withdrew a year ago. with a viftory. Today’s battle is the thro at' ) he bi nestions | Lafayette warriors, traditionul vi- Left Halfback. The speed of the ball should be ugh the usual circus stunts of | That's one of the g questions ' Ry first for thé triangular champion- |15 of Lehiz packed their grips 1 protest in thelr corner, golng the rounds as this year's tilt bl ‘ - s «ehizh, packed their grivy to Jabees o Right Haltback. St g‘y"‘:;‘:‘: '“l‘v“c‘;‘"z it easy to handle Kaplan Almost Out between the two schools, fo be 'y that Luis irpo may shib. come here for a str with Wash- s C . S | < N ¢ - meet 17 Johnson in Buenos The regular which held the Tro¥ lington and Jefferson withont ther s Houser [y Kaplan went into the lead in the | plaved here Baturday, draws near. N o ot | Conference Academy soultney. | captain, Walier Cio s Barnikow s The c("n(er should (r;{ and thmy opening round which was featured| It Wil be recalled that last fall Aires if the plces »nm..-lln ‘“,“m (\:)» Vo‘t:mfl ',))c:; sc:’_\r" ‘?‘rmx'm!“;‘\:’l captain, Walter Gebhardt, likewive 3 :flllz‘htsall,"nfit a heavy ball, as we | o oo )arg hitting. The second ; Grange made football history whgny Jolnson's meeting with Marry | Mt E 0 4 o in the hospital with injurics , Gob- y in baseball. - fl 1w ewhat oxaggerated, | Weaver High of Hartford 32 to 0, ikardt will follow tie batll ame : - he connted five touchdowns on the Wl A ) .| Wills s somewha xaggerated, | Bardt will follow fha haitle of s The All-New Britalna face a tough| When the quarterback ta directly | {jor® 04 S L G e R e e il mmm to Lower Koleh 2 wires,Luis s no thoughts | Wil start ihe game. Besdes e | icammates by radin assignment over the week-end, in|behind the center, the ball should | qoco b0y s ooty . The third fOr mopths on plays evolved to stop ‘turning to the ring at this time, | regular players, Coach Cassldy has| ho (olgale-Princeton yn. T i 3 inen’ & Mol tituto at center and e der Al o fames wih the Gloveland Fanthers| b8 handed to him, not thrown. This | poutid %S00 ot B, he ity 5 WL 0 mainen's Marks on Su]]day Ceroe McCirath to substituto at ce ST R L New L m v battered and water-soaked foot- | guard; Garston to go in at tackle: lhe marked by the absence of Lildie and the Submarine Base team of away that all question erior- | 1'our of the counters ha scored A By L 0 s - v ! y e abs d o ondon, The famous Panthers !"(:: ;\\;n}ts nru(‘lrnp' k!lr:s :h?lcc;n(lndr, 1ty rusldaally. r:‘clrrmln:;, nugmr;‘;;] during the first 12 minutes of play, e ball with which Tulane University | Gennett to move from end to the [rvon's clever running mate in the will tackle the Hardware City club he has thrown the ball, holds 4 2 R | By the Assosiated Prees. cluims it won the first football game | backfield and Zehrer and Gorden to lhackfield of the New York State uni- ul . ) times Kaplan appeared on the verge | "UnNing the openlng kick-off back | BY, the Amodint o Jutdoor B e at the wi tions. Ty en Ssturday afternoon, at 2:30|in the line for about threo seconds. | (0 TATNA PPeated o0 the veree [\, o for o touchdown. He aiso | F i\wm\l\m: ll'.“n’lzy ever played In the south, 30 years VH:'1‘1'1”1'0.“1’::“;\”)\(:;’1"\::;‘: (:n;“mmml versity—Helwig. alclock, while at the same time and | (In thie caso holds means block |\ o oueh pep 1o stay the Nmit. | ossed a 40-yard pass to Leonard for | Tecords will fail it ' Wilile licla el i e g a0 ] place on Sunday afternoon the gobs|Ing.) He then immediately runs Glinchisk {inprovemants over ;\,, another tally, thus being in a way :'ralh his hopes for \; fs mv' “0 the feam on Il of its forcign Il’lpu.!‘fl:m ‘.:;,.» s ms'utr'un P will do battle with the All-New|down the field to the point where !hf;“lflg In his engagement with ! esponsible for every one of the alx .(\'-\f‘r.[Har:nf\s’hrv]‘rr)\mn Avnc m\fv’}\. he ball or Bty 1lly - helonged |.n t‘n‘lnf‘u‘v:l T l:’f‘n!rn iR Britains, the ball wag kicked, in order to al- | JIEINE [ bis engagement WIh' 4o, aowns tha Tiint piled up. of B1:03 2.5 for ten miles in New | Major Georgo Bayne, Yale quarter- | today and f that was, beaten, The Clevelknd Panthers are mak- |tempt to tackle the runner, ’ Ryt Grange played 41 minutes that| York on Sunday, he recorde, all| back, back in the *406, and it was| W0 DRI RDC {temorrow, but the Bruins also are tng thelr first appearance in this 1 mlfhr sn'_v ? fast l(~Iwn|m- makes P:] & 'n m’;r_ e “:no; J:\:;‘,.,,‘,“,,mh],, October afternoon. "‘U:\'eld lh,\-“h:msfrl: are mostly ‘lmym,y by |.nm : ]v m:lnu»l (r(;r u’q ;:r.\Y 2 {14t O, 1. Smith, powertnl tackie, eity. It is orie of the heaviest teams|8& number of the tackles as the S e s rnined astotalio LRA0 D yards, oyt | LIONA R S 08 E Somehody kicked it into LA JM DEN {hurt Wednesday, was unable ‘to playing pro football. The All-New [€nds are being taken out by the | 0 o his toes and boxed like & mas- | ¢y times the length of the rid-| e e e sandithedganiaghad 8lo Sbo P Y " ERI practice yesterday and will prohably Britains will have in the lineup |secondary defense. S ST T jliron, and hung up a performance | pnoftuntetolly A _:’; S codenl] one ofithe Rl ed 4imot play tomorrow. “Shep” Bingham, Yormer Yala end, | In 80 per cent of the casen either) Willle T IR e Mk Rl thoutUparallo|§ it gridiron| b aviilnchias B sRCISaDE OIS ROV okreooyenlty aMbieeT With Abe Aronson | HAFVArd. still apparently stunied and Tke Wooley, who captained the | the left tackle or center makes the [ John Beranda of this city, ‘opened | .- | tallure of the second race at Fm- Lo ambler-Tigers h o Vnee b oiaal AbTont st Salis Trinity team and later the West|tackle. the show. Beranda laced the New | “'Byp il he again run rings|Pire Clty yestérday to produce asi “Don't bring the hahy" fa thel o oo o0 e giape |day from Holy Cros ced un- #ides of Hartford. On a forward pass play the center | Haven entry with all but his sec-|gu0unq the Wolverines? That's the | Winner a horse which cost his pres-| pica made to 67,000 fans who will ¢ Butterworth and Cettls lead the list of injured unable to faht to bring Yale back fo the front in the Blue's annual conflict with Brown % der a vell of my ing a de- Statistics of the Cleveland Pan-|holds, as on a punt, and then | ond’s chaif, and in the second round question. It'll be answered Satur-|¢nt owner u]fl_v five cents. Repris-|sce the Ilinois-Michigan game at Junior Title For Foothall Teams, |termined Dartmouth team which . : R0k ave anfollo “covers up” along the line of serim- | had him powerless to raise any! gy, al, sold to Tommy Maher by Frank [ Urbana. The management says out to score its third straight vieto ; Smith, halfback, Ohlo State and |mage according to what side the|defense. Referee Honest John Wil- Sro i N T Kolly when despondent over losses, | experience own that unless| Abe Aronson, manager of the |the C'rimson coaches yesterday withe ; Columbus professlonais, 195 pounds; | Pass 1s made, lis ended the alleged bout, was heralded for a sensational | there arc for ehildren, even | Orioles baseball team, has been ee- | grow from the varsity I'meup Cheek, i Berkowitz, quarterback, University| This leaves him in a poeition to| Johnny Bumsler of New Haven comeback but came in ninth. down fo infants in arms, seat neigh- | cared by Paul Kliest, manager of |¢'eady, Maher and Daley, looked : of Chicago, 150 pounds; Civeletto, tackla the runner in case the pass lr’_mn_\@d one of his townsmen, Jimi- e bors are discommoded. the Rambler-Tigers foothall® team {upon as regulars. Tudications now ‘ quarterback, Springfield Training has been intercepted by an opposing | mic Powers, in the second go, There From the m!!ks of Rutgers stu- - as assistant coach of that A BTeRA- lare that McGlone, Miller, Howe and r school, 185 pounds; Houser, full-|Plaver. — This part of play is Im-|seemed to be no question in the dent. waiters Willlam H. Dalton of | Members ot s Cardinals and [ tion. Breause of Aronson’s abllity | croghy will constitute the backfield , back, Washington and Jefterson, | Portant. He is a safety man like | minds of the two judges and he re Long Branch, N. J. has been pro- | Tige \ing in fourth piace in|as a manager, his experience Will [against the big Green eloyen fomor- 1 223 pounds; Garner, halfback, Wil- the other Hunemen on plays of this | ceived the verdict iy three roun moted to fullback on the varsily|the major league races, share in the|{be a great help to the eleven. This Tow. , berforce, 176 pounc Henninger, | hature. Eddie Camp of Hartford, weigh- eleven, | world geries nlayers’ pool, $8,4%1.11 "pair, Kliest and Aronson, hope 1o} Darimouth will outweigh Harvard > Talfbac tate university, 17 No player can reach great ]m«;hw‘h\g 102, and George Brown of New S : — y going to Nr\} club, cach receiving have their charges cop the junlor | constderably, unless the “rimson ‘pounds; Ra s, end, John Carroll|as a center unless he is an accurate | Haven, at 107, presented a well M g Sl' ] B. nl. ' Harvard's N\mmi!h‘! on thels S Coacl """“‘f’ and title of the state. coaches finally elect fa start what university, 175 pounds: Campbell, | PAEser, or to use a baseball term, | matched duo and were required to | 3]0] lllgges “Dg IN0IS | regutation of atnietic eports ques- | traveling secretary of the Cardinals| The team will open ‘the season |has hitherto haen the regtilar | Knox college, tackle, 183 pounds; |has control a fourth round Lefore an agree- SRR fons the advisabillty of forbidding received full shares, while the|Sunday sgainst the Mohicans of | backfield, ) B i in Tl eker In haseball a pitcher may have bment could be hed, Camp gel- and M]Ghlgafl Togeme\- football training before September | Tizers split 1o shares cqually to, Meriden in the Silver City. This| Columbia. smarting under her de. : and Cornell, 218 pounds; B all the stuff in the world but is un- ! ting the verdlet. H 1 Harvird has an agreement |take care of Owen Carroll, collsgian | team last year was runnér up for the |teat last Saturday hy Ohio State in ‘ ter, Morehouse university , |able to win unless he can get the| Another four round go was S [ with Tale and Princeton for this|pitcher who jolned the club late in [state title, and this season the eleven [the west, will recel.e Williaine at : S0 voun) : ball over the pl ushered on nest with Vincent Gullo| Chicago, Oct. 23 (P —Football | limitation. Harvard and Yale were | tha season, the traveling secrefary [has won six straight games. The [Baker Field tomorrow- in an effort 1 Reserve P , Towa ‘sllfmlss of practically every [of Meriden and Rollis Sutherland of [fans of the western conference, mov- :w:sm; and Princeten was tied last [and two men of the office. r:;amm«rs «xyv;rt to break up this [te Mf to a high early geason’s total 1 ersity, tackle, 182 pounds; | Play depends on the accur of | Bristol. fighting so niy the by housands ce Saturday. == = winning streak. of points. ?l:::n'::.‘yly\ ’r],:){ ‘Y.V-Lm Lak g Naval [the pass made by tho center. A lschoduled Hn‘flwgrmmvln: that :,“,, d:» :25.;”:?: 'zn‘:}’na;]fi:_\‘:fg,F.hzriforji - BASKETBALL PRACTICE The Ramblers will practice 8un-| The two service tegms, Army and : Training station, 1 pounds; Otter-| PO pass gets everything away to | cision could be given. Guilo wasthe |mafor struggles in the title cam- Bee) e raTines ona T e The Burritt A. C. basketball team [ day morning at 2:30 o’clock and will | Navy, are not looking 1.m sorions op- ‘ backer, guard, Ohio State university, | & bad start winner when Sutherland’s wind | paign to simmer down to sensation- | 40 ed oo N TOR EIS, HES ey | W11 hold an important practice this}leave for Meriden at.12 . m. |position from . Louis and Wash- 225 pounds; Seley, guard, Ohio State | Tt 18 possible for every center (0 | gave out. lal duels for individual honors. T e vt Trpn | exening at the club gvmnasium at 46 | The following players wil & ington, respecttvely ‘ university, 242 pounds, and Kopsick, | become an accurate passer {f e Anderson Sleeps Ready to match wits and speed |5 (SOURATERt O eq | Grove stree@at 7:30 o'clock. The|day's g ldrich, Feldman, = s { Balfback, Fenn State, 170 pounds, | K¢ crlastingly at (hat feature | n {he second round of the Ray |with the famous Harold “Red” \l‘q;“n_“ B0 eaC ol th coach will have a few new |\If\_\<,‘§pl\\0 Ma arston, Fay, Woods, FOOTBALL PRACTICT | New Britain will face both teams | a practice he makes it | Ha).Charlie Anderson {lit, Hall | Granger, Jlini captain nd All- hb T which he will outline to the team | O'Nell, (mls!rom and Keefer. An- ‘Th' Faleons A. C. football ‘eam with a changed linewp which in the | M2 s mechanical, Il cked Anderfon on the Duiton ! American back, is Benny Friedman, . N {and a captain and manager Wil be | derson, Carlson, Murphy, Bramble|will hold an important pra at ‘ opinion of the coaches should give| I believe, &8 In about|,ng dawn went the blonde boy, |the Michigan quarterback, who, like | At leaat one eastern winning|elected. All members should beland Miety will be utility men, St. Mary's fleld Sunde - mornine in i oftensive center ha o s : k. |streak on fhe gridiron will stand to- | presont. b e SR (A o e | the eleven more driving power and 8 n nsive eenter Nas | Anderson listensd attentively for the (Granger Jast week, grabbed a kick-|® < 8T Pl | a greater defensive strength. DPerry | e L L0 count® and when it was all over |Off and raced more than four score |MOrrow for another week, _”;”w” ——=='Thl§”e‘l and Scandia Chicopee in the afternoon. John Bean will be shifted from ieft end to| (COPYight, 1925, NF EA Service, Ine.) | yyent to s room yards for a touchdown. | with four victories by overwhelm- ) day |TePIn 18 coaching the team in oiaca lett, tackle, while Bingham will be| — Tony Weads of New Haven. who| The lowa-Ohio State struggle s |Ing scores, will keep its siato clean Will Play on Sunday |of Augie sataline who has taken placed at the wing position. There was fighting hls M’nr\h EE (‘vr the [between “Cowboy” Nick Kutsch, |28 a result of idleness. | HUNT[NG SUPPL!ES A good game of soccer will be |over the managerial dutles has been a hole in the lft o OITY LEAGUE TOURNEY woek, was stopped in Bis string of |1¢21InE point scorer of the “Big = | played at the Charter Oak Fair|Falcons have a number of faugh New Britain's line since the season | Vietores by Jommoy Dncamn op Ak 9 ITen” and Elmer Marek, Buckeye| Baseball fates were good to| |grounds Sunday when the Hartford [games on the schedale and these » ain's tories by Johnny Dawson of Merl- George firantham and Vie Al-{| SHELLS GUNS COA "histles will play the Hartford Scan ) Branford on Novemhe 4 “Big Bil' Warmer| e . 4 . I triple thréat sophomore. George irantham ar Al-| Thistles will play the Hartford Scan- |include All-Branford en November started, an 'd | ! den. who held a narrow margin 3 ¢ the Plrates. Little did HATS SHELL BELTS | i ca The latte: tion | 1 4 the St s of Hoyloke found it fmpossible to play, and 8s| Cue Artists Display Thelr Wares to | after thres rounds, The probable performances of | dridge of th rates, it O secia 1 16 G Shiell dia team. 16 latter aggregation an he Stoncwalls of Foyloke. Bean is the most versatile man on : SR Heoat bl e thess four are the subject of argu-]they realiza that when the winter|]| St SO Gauge Shells undefcated this season £o far | All players are asked t> be on hand. the team, the signing of lingham| Interestng Throng at o e . lment and speculation as Michigan |trade net caught them up from the 95c d the Thistles are anxious to be P e gives bim an opportur dat Michaclowskl ~of this|,,g oy take out travel Kinks to- | Cubs and dropped them off in Pitts- BOX the first to lower thelr colors, The GOTDSTEIN WINS BOUT hole. Another r!mh..” th . :ll w. 3 nterest continues to run high in 3l fans an épportunity Lo & »| the City League pocket billiard tour- | fore the opening of the bout, St y arryin s LY 501 & e N ' ™ good ball carrying 1 "- rf)tlk( (o | Dament at Rogers 1\'.»"“-\0” rooms. | 16y then went in and Jost to Joe M Radzewitch from quarterbac O | Hall Jast | Recreation Rooms, i v etatted off inauspiciously, Jand- | 2 day. The Wolverines have a last|burgh that change wounld mean 9, |izame will start at 3 o'clock. The| San Francisco, Oct 23 (M-—Ahe ing flat on his back when the ropes minute ualty in Tom Edwards, |e¢levation from tlie cellar to the| IE‘ 0 Thistles will be picked from the |Goldstein of New York former han- gave way under his tugging just o g |veteran tackle, who has not recov- |champlonship and series checks of ; following players:—Hastle, Dickson, [tamweight boxing champion of the ered from the torn ligament injuries [ over $5,000 each. | " | Potts, Ferguson, Kelly, Hanly, Wil- |world, won a ten rcund declsion fh : & suffered last week. The other top- Stpiants — - son, Lees, Mycock, Henderson, Mont- { over Chuch Heliman ¢f Portland in e\Fhsc s Mand)Nea SR pst night took a lease on the | Vey of New Haven. The bout was|notch contenders are in good ehape.| France fs willing to forgive and | O R gomery, Keefe, Lamond and Grant.[the main event at the new Mission and took two matches, the!a close one. Bie " 1l s v > dy" lias show a s S | Purdue in turning history's pages | forget it Johnny Dundee will re- T/ | Birectiyawilli reteren, Athletie club here lag night. quarter. “Raddy" las A4 from Wolfe, 75 to 62, and the The matches were arranged from |nack a decade in its trip to Wiscon- ' ving the ball, while i g i ::,:] h,‘, :\“arrin:r'W‘V e nd from Colokey, 5 to Kas- | among a large number of entries by [gin, and is hopeful of reversing the mma S ] “n spurred on by his def. on| Joseph Ryan and David L. Dunn|story of the ten games played pre- e e e un‘j;:fl:‘v“."]vn:"Tr‘.:;‘r':vv"ru.n , ik n~mr».f)m before being allowed to enter |vious to 1915, The Badgers took HOW to Start the By BRIGGS ¢ stuff In the two week-end | © o y ose | the ring. each boy wus subjected to|cight and tied one. Purdue won in some gréat sty zame by a 15 to 63 score. lan examination by Dr. Edwin R.|1502. Wisconsin counts on regain- WA SR : Sl s standing of the lea L | Curran. Honest John Willls ref- |ing prestige lost by the Michigan de- | Randy Al ; } : st | ereed the houts, Gerald T. Crean |feat in a win over the Boilermakars, :““‘:‘F: ""'O":';‘..‘ a2, 3 tdowne . was the timekeeper and the an-|who open their “Big Ten" schedule 2 Aoty s t . peereeen B nouncements were made by James|with the game. NT & tne of heGitat i akman i S 3 g I. (Humphries) Tutler, Wiliam J.| Knute Rockne, Notre Dame men- Tws 1y YEu - REGULAR 'T.JL;,":; :)SeaAk YuP- HERE WELL | SuPPoSE( You BET- Lkl WL e S DT RCIRCIRS. Farley and M. H. Sowncy jndged |for. has a “mystery team” off for TerRBLE || PrneumontA Ll e S s Wwe HAVE To | we sot plsaongiica : ; Colokey ... . ! [ the bou Minnesofa. Sincs the Army defeat weather |\ weather ) e T AR AR e & Go SOME TIME,] MAY BE DEAD, :::\" "",t‘":‘;.“ adll Ak \\“‘:;’"n creeeens 2 Rockne has shuffled his squad, send- W' RE e GRS ALVE GoNE 0 Som k\" A YEAR - m Rt all in |} [ing Eddie Scharer from quarterback HAVING AND WELL A ToMoRROW he remain ¥ Tarinen : & n o half and sending in the neophytes SN T WEEW AGS o f ough and T y good shape for a ! b The second division rotation play- COLONELS FAVORITES !Hog’m to left tackle and Lephig to 1:\0 g0 :vm’: should l'(,', "‘“ ers playved al games last night left guard. Dr. Spear's Gophers are the mectings tomorrow a b Looby. downed Valentine 4 to 3; S rinied for their first stiff opposition day Valentine yack and beat Me- | IOuisville Baseball Team Plcked to Y Chicago carries western :ade and e Nell 4 to Savole shot a sweet : hope in its invasion of the east to BPEEDS UP ROTATION SHIP | g 'ioeat Loohy, 4 to 3; and re.| WD Nine-Game Series From the |1900 17,148 (AVESI0 B8 (10 S0 ot Muchlheim, Oct. 23 (P — An im- | peat E San Francisco Seals, ern is prepared to uphold northern provement on Ilettner's famous Su ¢ L ; football prestize against the assault Sotation has Leen constructed | standing 1is event I8 as followe: | San Franelsco. Oct. 23 (P—The |of Tulane, Louislana's “green wave.” Tox(hs englatar Trany: | Strus Won. Lost. | Loulsville Colenels, champlons of tho | Miami is in Bloomington for its His 1essel Hpped with two Swans ‘ 3 8 | American asso on, who journeyed | meeting with Indiana | stationary tr of suasd 11 to the Pacific coast to show their | Eearale o anewe : o 2 15| wares against the San Francisco HASN'T BROKEN LE | lated to point in P lir Tean . 1 als, b all titlehol of the Chicage, Oct. 23 (P -—-Newspaper | R L 3 ilize 18 17 | Pacific Coa eue, will go on the | offices hers were besleged for con- | & 2% e LHE . y fleld today slight favorites to take firmation of reports last night that | the wind coming i ‘ 1211 ed G i Rty ; o 1ong end of the uine-game series. | Red Grange sustained a broken leg T e e tr The Colonels won yesterday, 7 to 0. | in football at Urbana yesterday. b N S \ e pulblie ey When hits meant runs the coast | While these reports were fiying S i el e when he mects Danny Mar- [ ehamplons were sent back to around the country that famous | SaRE TR e i tin of Waterbury in & return match. | dugout dazed by the speed of Big|voung man was very actjve on his - | HAD A FRiEN Flettner shiy } Play will hegin at § o'clock sharp. | Chief Tincup. Loulsville twirler. Tin- | two perfectly good legs going . ::5.?‘;\5 AN | wHo TroueHT He S AND SO THE DAY S o . cup struck out three Seals and the | through the roughest sort of scrim- | A EATI LT | HAD NOTHING BUT| | ThaT's Tue WAS UTTERLY AND HAWAIAN CHAMPIC SETS CYCLI RECORD. others went out on easy chances for | mage fn preparation for the Tllinols- D A SLIGHT COLD- WAY 1T [ Honolulu UR=—Miss, ¢ Ielbourne, Oct. 23 P A | the eastern twirler made the opposi- | Michigan game Saturday. No one THIS WINTEBR/ prueLoPED INTo COMPLETELY RUINED~ Kuko Morlawake of Honolulu. Jap Australian amateur tlon pop the ball for easy outs. knows how the story started, but it PNEUMONIA =« anese girl who ntly playe y Jay sct what 48 claim —_—— was first heard in Rockford, il DEAD -UKE THAT number of urnaim S0lasar 11's record for 100 UYLER CAME THROUGH. - — — the Pacific coas erday w unpaced by a motorey HEw er, Pittsburgh's sensa- MAY CAUSE TROUBLE. Hawatlan doubles 2 ! r ur t a Hdn't do so much dur-| Chicago Is apt to have its hands 4 LT company Wwith Mre e 3 rode o the portion of world | full when it tackl speedy Tu- \ hey defeated Mrs. \otordrome tra scries but he certainly made up for | lane University eleven at Stagg ham and Miss Louise g r T | any shortcoming in the final game. | field, October 24. For this year's 6-1. Miss Moriwake previously I s 4 hours 57 min 5 He got a pair of doubles in that fray | Shaughnessy aggregation stacks up eated Mrs. James ( 4 b | which just about sewed up the old | as one ¢ best the southern title, 6-4, 6-4 title for the Smoky town team. He [ achool has had in season. Captain e = —_— also sparkled in the fald in the eger 18 the leading light HUDKINS BEATS BALLER RINO: ) JINURED STAR RETURNS, nd ]p‘ contest ths guent. = Los Angeles, Oct B e Hudkins, Nebrask Lygn s 1 « t est i LIKE TIE GAMES, GET SOUTHPAW PITCHER. a decision over “v)» . and Chicago seem to cago, Oct. 33 (M-—Nick Dumo nior lightwe r . ) sstalr aha of an option on 3-3 foot- aw pitcher with world, in a2 T f ere | o . sday K \ That has been the re- ague cl Wednesday nig aller ‘ * | unite tor At will | sult of 1 clashes the past two| se . has been ca ently handicapped by a re ve at start aga West Vir- | saasons. Oddiy enough, t ick- | Chicago Cubs and turned over to of sickness, was dropped twice “( x :g1>|~ Wesleyans in t 3 game|eyes took the lead in each encoun-|the Kansas City Kaws of the Amer- 1a the ninth and again in the tenth. {1000 gaiyrday, ter. ican association.

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