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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925. 1 et e | o~ ) ] o - 1. 0 ] 1 ] ) -’ "~ o s €53 110 . HARTFORD WEST SIDES STRENGTHENING TEAM FOR NEW BRITAIN SUNDAY —NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. FORMS AN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION—HARRY WILLS GETS FIRST-ROUND KAYO OVER FLOYD JOHNSON—COLLEGE ELEVENS PREPARE FOR SATURDAY o ) ) e | D b UNBEATEN TEAMS (vt o ks WESTERN ELEVENS | Chicago Has No Soft Spots This Year WEST SIDES PLAY HEINIE GROH MAY | FIGETOUGH GRIND ™™l R CLASHES| DO™S ~ 1% A1 ERE ON SUNDAY| ECOVE HANAGER s e b Manager Melntosh Strengthens | Veteran Third Sacker Mentioned (Football Tradition of Years Fur- e sucecserul entry of e New | ligh Background for Games Team for Hardware City Game| for Pilot Berth at Toledo Formidable Opposition fo Meet Eastern College Teams Saturday | ° New York, Oct, 27 (A—The road ' to the muythical eastern gridiron | | chine frack tcam in the Kk meet this fall has iderable enthusiasm Chicago, Oct. 27 () — I'ootball tradition of years furnish the lack- Tt’s New Britain against Hartford | BY 'Tnn Assorinted Press. on the gridiron next Sunday, This js| _einie Groh, veteran third sacker, | champlonship of four unbeaten ma 1 as a result the “Macl o [ground for four western confercnce WRA1TY & anHOLNEEMEnt (hat atarie) [T entlaned Joriihe pliotmberih st jor elevens, Pennsylvania, Army, |coming back in varie hietic tcams making ready for Saturday's el Toledo, which opcns up the posal- Cornell and Byracuse is blocked by | tvities with the idea of regaining |clashes, n the veins of football bility of his joining his former Giant | formidable opposition, Several other |the high standing which New | Chicago, mindful of tragic upsuts fans, The scene of the titanic strug- | team mate, Hank Gowdy, as an | unbeaten teams have easier tasks | Dritain Machine company athlctic [in the past, has revived its annual gle is scheduled at Willow Brook American Association manager. L ahead, | teama always enjoyed in the city. shibboleth “Stagg fears Purdue,’” ] Park, and the kickoff will be at 2:30 | . . TR P. m. with the All-New Britain and Fidel Labarba's first defense of ; the flyweight ring title he recently the e 1t - ) L S 8idea of Hartford the 0B- | )iri) from Frankie'Genaro:in Calie fornia may be an international bat- ! On Saturday Illinois will bring | Red Grange on his first eastern vasion in an cffort to stop Penn, tl conqueror of Yale and Chicag ntly a mecting was held and |for the Bolle anent organization known a Britain Machine Athletic v was formed with the 'makers' mental reace tion from the Pennsylvania defeat and hurl the Staggmen into the dls- card in the title race, For a time it seemed as though ! 0T 3 Paster Fleld, fleet Penn halfback, | following officers The Boilermakers' aerial attack the T'rog Hollow club would not be | !¢ Frnie Jarvis of Lnglind who ia " will be out of the lincup as tho re- | N. C. Avery, pr William fand line defense s Improving while much of a worthy foe for the fast| oW flghting in this country, has sult of & hip brulse, while Al Kruse, | Victe ¢ 1 H. W. Linne- [ the Maroon battering ram atlack i traveling locals, but following a con- | Feccived an offer to meet 1 the team’s ball-carryinz vce, wili re- | tary; and an executive | being wound up. ferance between Manager Dalley of | November 26, P aquire a specially constructed brace composed of L.| Minnesota, pointing for its historls the locals and Manager Mclntosh of e i to protect an injured knce. |5t » B AL Kraus, €W combat with Wisconsin in Minne- the West 8ldes, this idea was knock-| One of the disappointments of the At New Haven, Army, conqueror JOIELOI; Rl c0) apolis, Is minus Conrad Cooper, reg- ler, Joscph Ioote, James |nlar center, whose leg was injured in the Notre Dame game. FKfforts Maher was eleeted manager [to Increase the Badgers plunging he basketball team, Charl power are being made on the snow- skethall covered practice field at Camp lan- h ¥oote was elected man- | dall, ed into a cocked hat, by the latter, | cOllegiate football season has been After the locals had trimmed the | Rulgers. Heretofore one of the pow= West §'des In Hartford, two weeks ' erful clevens of the east, it has had ago, Manager McIntosh tied the well | four straight defeats. known can to practically the entire = West Sides club, with a solemn pro-| Washington College of Chestor- of Notre Dame, must face a growling Yale Bulldog. Cutler and Kline, |° Yale backfleld stars have wrenched knees, but Tad Jones Is 50 well for- tified with reserve material that the 7 coach of the 1 power of his team probably will not | "1 Jos¢ mise of “never again” when it came | town, M., is credited with producing R 0) Mariously affected. e e i RS cach to highly touted stars, He has how- | the football scason's heaviest line- ] 1l pro- am een entered In the | Zuppke sent against Michigan inef- over, altered his plans somewhat, in | man, Keenan, right guard, scales Two outstanding games Will pro- | 1nqusirial Baskethafl loaguo for |fectually may attempt to turn the vide initial major tests in the ecast for Cornell and Syracuse, neither of which has yet been scored upon, The Ithacans, victors over Susque- hanna, Niagara, Willlams and Rut- gers, will attempt to match their 14-0 victory of a year ago against rugged Columbia. The teams lock at the Polo Grownds, se will attempt to defend its winning streak on the home field against a fighting Penn State aggregation which has suffered one defeat—a 16-7 reverse from Georgia Tech. Columbia was clhieered today hy the return to the fold of Captain regard to the coming battle, 320 pounds. Not satlsfied himself, and agreed — to by many, that the refuvenated| Harry Glaney of Cineinna, club that. he had moulded together | champion relay swimmer, is traina to play All-New Britain Sunday|ing for an attempt to conquer the would not do, MeIntosh set out last | Enelich Channel next summor. week to get together an aggregation that would combat the locals succes- fully—namely a win. The cagey Mc- Tntosh, refuses at thiy time fo give any clue as to who he will spring but he will do it, he claims, ol & cortainty that MeGeldricki | mex Rickard, who has paid out the former Lehigh eapt wl was > r o b fha chinf source of iroubls fo the|Mny a small fortune to pugllisis Jocals at Clarkin Fletd, will be here | 28 vetoed the proposed refurn this season 1it is also expected [trick, at which Chicago failed, in that the “Machinists” will again be [the Ilin{ invasion of Pennsylvania. represented on the polished lanes | Bad weather, as Jast week, mill(ates in the Factory Bowling lcague, The fagainst improvement of the forward s ng team will also be |passing of “Red” Grange and lis 1 from this year and possibly a |aides, hasketball team. Next year, | Michigan is getting into top shape, it is hoped to put a baseball team |with big Tom Edwards, star tackle, on the field t will measure up to |recovered from injurles, to enter- old time New Dritain Machine [tain the Navy eleven and its accom- standard. panying dignitaries at Ann Arbor. A membership drive i5 at present have driven the Yostmen in- under way and it is hoped to enroll for practice, at least five hundred members as otre Dame must crowd iis prac- tive supporting members of {he [tice for Georgia Tech, into ioday und An interview in the current jsus of Collier's quoted Ruth as placing his loses "As a babe and as a fool” at §250,000, ew Rritain Machine At i S e bt ) mateh between Harry Greb and Pease, quarterback, who was hurt 1n | g i on Sacialtiale et fome LoRaica o) Toskne e ey ::,' e ';r”h'”,“: 1| Mickey Walker becatiso of the for- g : Al I | sociz b o sday anta, N« rrites a prophesy as to| MICKeY Wa ol ¢ q BE RN TN e DIXIES TO PRACTICE Frod at cel 8 o y 4 - e o o | purse. ard plans (o substitute a slt, halfback, are in uniform again. | mpe 1isics Ao wmlm:.ru | Ricderickataticenter iisineing e [Iironleago SOt 0 e o spring. It is absolutely imperatiy D Cornell was also worried today over an epldemic of bronchial a fections on the squad. Many of Gil | GUARDS TO PRACTIGE for the success of football in the | featherweight bout befween the West Slde club that the team that|champion. Louls (Kid) Kaplan and | 11 hold a practice session toni the Chicago foothall eleven this crn, has left * it T o'clock at the corner of Lil ! jf “Zip" Corum, halfback. [ At Jeast not from now until the en )‘ WlN OVER FLO‘{D JOHNSON R plays here next Snnday will make a | Babe Herman Doble's players have boen exeused [ 1<rY streets. Al menbers of [injurcd (vo weeks ago, for the rest |of tho scason. Tollowing the Lix | Basketball Quintet Fast Rounding |SPowing, due to the fact that a : T : from workouts untll they TecOVEr. |umt peemun caron e Cyhe Pres- fof the season, but Lenman, cnd, fintersection brush with Denn ai | — SRa booking at Waterbury on Nov. , is| Robert Hosie of the Brooklyn Cén- Defeats suffered by Brown from }"“r"‘ :’u . "vr}w h ‘v‘\ s has made |1 in the Syracuse game, Is back. [ philadelphia Saturday, the Maroons Ten Thousand Spectators Nl ‘Fake' Into Tip Top Shape—Qutlook Is fcontigent on the showing the West fral Y. M. C. A. claims to e sur- Yo ont Doy have given Darts |fruling hat thowo who do not al- | ituying without headgoar 18 |will encounter Turdue, Iiinois, b s et = Sides make against the All-New|passed the mew mark recently mouth reason to expect no interrup- um.«’ i W‘",m:::_ m‘:":‘m’:‘" 1* |henceforth taboo at Northwestarn, | Dartmouth and Wisconsin on suc- As Towel Flutters Into Ring right Tor Court Game Here Britain, credited to Walter Laufer of Chlcago since Captain Tim Lowry and Frita | cessive week-ends, That's a pretty Bruce suffered cuts on the &calp | tough gridiron morsel for any outlit Saturday. . Though Wabash and Woost r ara tlon at Providence Saturday in their |4 to report: A. Huck, .winning streak. Hodge, center, ane |prosw, 1, Albanese, A. Smith, left tackle, are on the injured | Albanese, Al Albane 1" at Brown, Swent, Anderson, Ma The Natlona' Guards basketball Just now the hcals‘Mok ahout as|in the 200-meter backstroke swim, team will enter into another stiff |8001 a9 the ',“o" eritical fan could ' Hosie has applied wr recognition of sion at (he state armory |cXPect—that is with the exceptions|a record of A iday night. Coach Billy Dudack |®f ® few wise birds, that made them- Alfano, In Viest Round | | ‘\ Newark, No , Oct. 27, (P Harry But the Stagg school boasts one non-conference opponents cf Towa | of its best teams in e e e RIS SR UL (6 seasons (i | WIlls toay Jiad a quiel but ideei- i rounding the quintet, into shapo [31¥es praminent at Witlow Brook I\erelc]m May Be Lo ¢ 1s satisfied with the Prince- [Marino, Prims. Andy, B, Swent |27 Ohlo State, respectively, work-| fall and, with the wily Alonzo hent oneeround heavyw ight vietory {and reports from the previous ses- |PATK last Saturday. s am which suffered its initial | Mickey, N. Ander: Carlson, P, |0t °f the two “Big Ten schaols|on maling his 34th campai el gver 1 Johnson fo his credit, ns held by the team and candi- | The "‘]“‘}‘)"'"’: Dlangol “‘t‘“""f" To Boys’ Club Team t of the season Saturday|Johnson and W. Fitzgerald, have not slackened, since each has|institution a successful one, oppon- i e epectators fn |921°8 thus far state that the five O L LI W DT e ROl N Ty Y e e anrvices lott Bala i u.. sl Colgate, He announced that et s & several strong conference games |ents of the Maroons are certain fo| ' Suon Snegtato will ba hatierithaniever this vearie o[ well Siniihe Srirath game, fanaiseems | Sees Ra Uil Loty i t i L i e ahead, And plenty of. oppositio o lthe First Regiment armory yelled T destined to be a fixture. Neale was 2 N EuL the same line-up will face Swarth- KUTSCH LI NG STAR find plenty pposition in - the | 17 It i3 highly probable that the {year's Boys' club feam, may he lost more next Saturday. Speaking of star backs, don't over- EAS Windy City outlay. “7abe Ln fgweliRae fung nncsnec | Bamie yadkefball fomin tnnk dn en. K000 &F quasiethack end Kadaenieh | y 7 o . fl - . i " "W o |to that outtit for the balance of the Hunard, stunned by the Holy flook Nicls Kusch of the Universits | PRIENMAN SOORES KAY0 e tedly from the corner of the hoxer |icred in the factory league this year, [Who fust shifted pinces with WM oo “Koretefzn twlsted Nis kneq Cross and Dartmouth defeats, of Towa eleven Kutsch so far this 4 : ¥ will hook up with the Guards for a . 2 [ e " S m practice some weeks ago und i ( ‘ been favoring the Injured memin wn for the game with William and |lights on the Hawkeye machine. He's {was to have been n lwelve round. firiday or the following week and f"d “}_:fg:"" h,a',”j'“”‘ from l\:,e::d;“!smm'lmn. i oo T et 5 a runner, passr and punter, too, |Referee Stops Bout Between Chi- no-decision event ended two minutes |a¢ that time the fans will have an |18 at the top of his game, and it he) FEA8 100 B € TR & LIS T Pittsburgh Fans Who Wagered and w“. cconds after the opening )opportunity 1o look the hoys over [§0es against the West Sides next again. In his absence Gill and Gofta cago Sailor and Irish Tommy Jor- lof the first round night. and see what the material looks |Sunday like he did on October 11, at : ; andSsoesavhat e N : lost lare being used as forwards with SO e L Money On Ball Team To Win| Johnson was an easy vietim for jke, Clarkin Field—good night \\m‘m‘fl a0 tm” ¢ et ‘mm“ i dan In the Seventh Round . ) . punishing blows of the negro chal-| Jarge numbers of candidates are |Sides, Boye 'rhm e vm'l" iy e New York. Oct. 27—Saflor Frled-| Series Got Spurlous Checks [ 10 has a contract for algecking places on the squad and no| *Shep” Bingham the former Yale £ £ 2 £ vlayed the corresponding outtits from the South church in practice games and outscored them both. All four teams showed ragged pre-sea- son offense but put up rugged de- man “of Chicago scored a technleal | pittsburgh, Oct. 27 (B1—A num. |PCAVYNEERL fifile hattle next year |cutting will be done for some time fend. looms up as one of the greatest o 2 . 5 s b with Jack Dempsey. as many of the boys look promising. |acquisitions to the team in years. |knockout over Irish Tommy Jordan |per of Pirate supporiers, who plac- | ™ 3 p a |of Brooklyn when the refcres stop But Johnson appeared to the spec- [The veterans of last year's quintet |The boy selected to lead the Big ed their moncy on the Pittsburgh gancel qih s apees ans { ‘ & : ined their hout in the seventh round (e and then thought v had | 11078 {0 e far from out when the are rounding into shape and by the |Blue eleven - this scason, played in money was “covered” with bogus ) 4 towel fluttered, 1o was on his fect [fime the season starts, New Britadn|brilliant form against the Panthers, hefore a big cro 'd at the Broad- |woluaned up” whet s favorite | OV enses which kept the scoring low. jhete Sporting club In Brooklyn last | .ciconed upt when thedr | favorite |, jag ot heen knocked down. | will have o quintet equal to any in jand with a'fow more practice ges- | fo15es Which kept the scoring I Y Ericamar. ndewed siign| o) the snumplonsuip sow Bl Wbl ae e maleh o nhysioian re- | the siute. sions, he would be immense. The ; ; R ot SuHching imower andlmiors | svdic norInUCenLAROIEO NS cseiiting thalstala Dox inaidommins — lgcal fans are . also wonderfully FALCONS TO PRACTICL | Lo necel it rouseomula ntal o H o B S “QUITS RACT eased with the work of Jimmy| The Talcons A, C. foothall team T i e e L e b R B Rl o e Maisons Laffitte ,France, Oct. 27|Connelly, Pery Bean, Motris, Hum- | will practice tonight at 7 o'clock at | ; | vas in a gromey condition when the | .crviatq oy ocks, | I was punch drunk,” said John- |(®)--The Aga Khan, an Indlan phries and the rest of the gang is all | St. f All members of 1.« bout was halls A e el ) prince, who last year headed the list fthat can be asked for, team are requested o report ¢ Fricdman concentrated his attack | poir “checks™ 1o be worthl Wy | Willa entered the ring weighing | of winning owners for the season of B many of the players have bect ':mmn the body in the carly part of [orcr pusilist who bet 8 I 215 noun: more {han lis op- | flat racing, has declded to abandon WYCOFF STARRING keeping away from the + practl . the bout, repeatedly ripping his |ancien e Bt at I ponent. The negro immediately car- | racing in France and dispose of his| One of the best backs in the south |sessions and the entire {eam has ‘mm and left hands 1o Jordan'sipect ' vt erion hut did not real- |Fi¢d he fizht fo his opponent sink- [ entir~ string of horses. His trainer [this season is “Doug Wycoff, captain | been suffering therehy. Coach John | Oceasionally, Priedman brought over | £5°¢ TR0 FaA T 0 G RE Fas |08 @ Jeft to the stomach and then |and Jockey are reported to have re- |of the Georgia Tech eleven. He's|Tobin will prepare o number of new '1is right to the jaw, and when he | dia Jordan rocked on his heels ‘ The Chicago boxer hurt Jordan in the sixth with a wicked left hook nd when the Prooklyn boy went fo his corner he was in a dazed condi tion. FFriedman rushed at Jordan at the start of the seventh and slammed vay with both hands. Jordan stag- d about the ring and the ref- rang to the notice of police, who figure that a total of $100,000 was y the spurio Bal- funore and hington banks are id to have \ the,institutions on | hich the ) and seve clare the n money said el LA bringing the same hand up Lo (he | ceived aneoffer to handle the horses (fast, a hard line-plunger and great | plays of both oftensive and defensive nNELnony §40; L0, anIDENAY 1 of one of the most prominent Agen- |on the defense, He also does the |strength. The Falcons will play hand wallop to the head |tine owners racing here. booting for the Atlanta aggregation, | All-Branford in that city next Sun- Johnson 1o the Topes, : his long kicks playing a prominent |day ahd this is expected to be ons hands up in defense THI CLASS) [part in the game of the Golden Tor- [of the hardest games of the season when the towel was flung, ADS FOL VOUR WANTS |nado. for the local team. paper I8 o cortifl o complainants de- o vl Somebody Is Always Takmg the Joy Out of Life By BRIGGS loree then decided to end the battle, TnanestorioC Deleclives: Tohnt Bar Harry Felix and Joe Silvers hat-| = (o is 1o w in 1 ten fast rounds in the semi-finl | T i) “ i e e S — [Lout. The boys exchanged blows | though 1 it bhe g " ¢ 3 {frecly and at the end the judges de- | Y v .T,'mnv« of = ction h g WELL THE oLp IT OVGHT WE DoN'T ouwk| |t cAN'T BE oH WELL* I'VE Don'T FOREET| \‘.:.r. that Felix was the winner. , uting the men who posicd ‘ ‘| Home 18 ALL | o HAUR A CENT AND So VERY MUCH- GoT :rgggg You'R& GETTING e fer on charges of issuing woiih N paip FOR AT \ seed DoNE WE'VE. GoT A BANMWS FAIL STEADY_ ALONG 1N ROMERO GETS DEG]SION [t ol Il LAST PAID OFF LONG AGu BALANCE IN SoMETIME S R d d . . b | 4 £ { Trt \LANCE N // THE BANK ! RS 1 RACT! H 5 MORTGAG —— | RANGERS PRACTICE. ¢ TE eauce In price ecause Vil er From Chile Jabs His Way | RANGEIRS 2O { Sl g, bigger sales have lowered | 7t cut viwors over 1eo | manufacturing costs— s ot New York Oct. 27 (P —Quin- Bigger sales because of et Tuxedo’s quality— s . { Properly aged, perfectly e e ana extended himsclf during t i blended — ST Ll GRS, American landed several Ihis apparently slowed up specifies last day it can e LOOKING TOR GAMES X o | T fis A ( foot 1 eam of | \ - " Q He sent home ma p S by . v ] \ HOW.MUCH Do WHY THAT'S be sold b6 and x i b i AND- OH Yes, g ) I'LL_BE You THINK €M 9) ONLY Six G t ing vo rR Fq"l : s oy B Il 1 IncReasED [SihEs BRI INSURED FOR Aow'[ THouSAND A ars 4 i e freque ighth G Sl el LIFfp INSURANCE | To GO F ] T ] YEAR INCOME! suaranteeing vou \ , WL | ve met | 1] Gl 100.000,00. ISN'T/ YEAR nicoms ‘Tuxedo whenever you h Tour N WeaLT: T EAE e 0 o WIBOW 'WHEN Unvarying excellence. O et L neiiinyara (wisferrad o finish the InJlan. Both men werc T hat’s the secret! e e e ts on the face |2 o noon or STAR NOT BADLY HURT. l¢ o 4 w own, Mass. Oct, 27—| - - FRESH S Walt Zinn, Williams’ BRANDENRURG CAPTAIN ky had suffered & broken| New H « John Ts > the Col S o Satur-| T nhor 1 e, 1 va w T nat rough | 1 ¥ T TOBACCO enre | e, Ty or m slerday. and it was dis-1 rod on the team for years, 18 a back. He is 21 years old, six feet ‘ | and weighs 115 pounds. | £/ | distocated. He is now ot > oo | rejoin the squad in a No| practice was held yesterday.

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