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EW BRITAIN .DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 o . - - s “BILL” M'CUE STARRING FOR MASSEE PREP SCHOOL—HERMAN WILL MEET KAPLAN IF HE DEFEATS “HONEYBOY” FINNEGAN OUTLOOK POOR FOR PENN AGAINST ILLINO'S SATURDAY—RITOLA TO TRY TO BREAK PAAVO NURMI'S RECORDS—LIVE NEWS e v 4 S 1 Sl P 0 ) - - O . " o > -u"i - AL KRUEZ WILL BE OUT (COLLEGESTOPLY || NO GRANGE WILL MEET SATURDAY |“BILL” McCUE STARRING OF GAME ON SATURDAY| IMPORTANT GAMES| -n. | FOR MASSEE PREP SCHOOL Pennsylvania Backfield Star’s Leg Swollen To Twice Saturday Will Se¢ Many Hard Son of Detective Sergeant McCue Making Name in Its Normal Size—Outlook For “Red” Grange and His Illini For Victory Is Good—Paster Fields Also Clashes on Gridirons : ; i ; ' S O N e . rQ _— i 3 st ] Coach Terms Him Best Defensive Back He Has— Out of Lineup—Army Ready For Yale Saturday—1| . vork, oct. 28 tp—ranowing ; . R b g Good Example of What New Britain Boys Are Other Games Scheduled. are the i ; ; ' more {mportant football \ . games in the east, middle west o ¢ : N % g 985 ) Made of—Team Plays Stamford High Tuesday New York, Oct. 28 (PM—Hopes of | Willlams and Mary. south and far west for Saturday, Oc- L E 4 b Y %3 = oo : friends of Red Grange and Illinois For the first time this {tober 31: 5 William McCue, son of Detective |dropped a punt and a New York season " L for victory, i EHelE first sastera aps |EConD Btate williuse the same alart- Games i East & S ! Sergeant and Mre, Willlam P, [man fell on it behind the goal line, pearance on Saturday soared today ing lneup for two straight games, | Pennsylvania vs. Illinois at Phila- o b R McCue, who is attending the Massee | Again Massee started a march but Coach Bezdek has expressed himselt |1¢/Phia. : 8 v preparatory sschool at Shippam fanother forward pass was inter with announcement that Pennsyl- |as satisfied with the Lions' showing Yale vs. Army at New Haven, : ¢ % Point-on-the-Sound, Stamford, is}cepted and a touchdown resulted. vania’s foremost backfleld star prob- |1ast week and will make no changes “:":’"m"“”’ vs. Brown at Provi- X s . fast lh'-vom‘hm oo «Yclm::m 1:;03 11"‘[:““:\0;({\‘;.“r;u?l(:‘rk 26 and left for the Syracuse games, Gonce, N 3 : n , X popular and most el players | Massec with g. Qlgiwonld be out of the line:up, dward. Chipman. njured Colgate| SYracuse vs, Penn State at syra-{ | : ¢ ; on the school's football teah. In t Tucsday afternoon Massco Fallure of Al Kruez, triple-threat | . "0 00 oconted an invitation to |CUSe: : B the games which the Massce tean | plays Stamford High in what will ace, to appear for practice yesterday | g s TR T 00 e Methodist Cornefl vs. Columbia at New York G § 2 | hus played so far this year, the|be the toughest game of the season, marked the second blow in as many | .y " ot Hamilton, N. Y., while | (Polo_grounds). iy ¢ ¢ e X Hardware City boy has shone on|The coach of the team gave his days given Pennsylvania, Paster | " oo o0icare playing Michigan | Frinceton vs. Swarthmore at : . : ’ ; both the offense and defense, players a lecture and sald he had Vlelds was eliminated by injurles| oo, Bootyoine Niich. on Satur- | Princeton. : ; ¢ The “Herald” has received a |taken McCut out to save him. Monday and aithough it was bellev- | "0y 0 “theologleal stu- | | Harvard vs, Wiliam & Mary at y . \ ! e | little Inside dope on the iork the Big League Football od at that time that Kruez would Be |y iy senior year Cambridge. ; ; ey 3 Youngster is doing for tho honor of | He'urged the other players to gct able to play Satyrday with the ald |y Fogy oo 5lonves’ Annapolts to- [ West Virginia va. Washington & ¥ : ; S o his school and certainly the Hard- |the same spirit that McCue has und ot & brace, his leg yesterday Was |, o o oo Ann Arbor, where it |€¢ at Charleston, W. Va. \ % a0y 2 ware City Is gaining respect and ad- | sald that if all had played as hard swollen to twice its normal size . | 0y "ni0e “Michigan Saturday. The | Fittsburgh vs. Johns Hopkins at g # s : - miration through His efforts 4a the | s he did Massce would not have Howard Long, star pltcher of the |y, B 00 0" oam has been using |Pittebureh. : K ; : L world of €port. been beaten. *The coach is quoted c Holy Cross vs. Bucknell at Wor- " & v 4 ’ Last Saturday, Massee lost to the |as saying: “McCue plays real big position, Lelth, Wascolonis and |attack formations in practice play. | \oo" naes, 3 New York Military Academy by the | league foolball.” Douglass will complete the backfield, Willlams vs. Unfon at Willlams- R b : " score of 26 to 0 and in this defeat| It is things like these that make while the line will be the same as town, Mass, 3 Young McCue proved himself to be | New Britain people prond of their xhalz ;\hxulxdrfnlf'-dl Ch!cnio. AT Middle West Clashes ? a hero. The game was played in |sons. Everywhere where New Today's drill closes rmy's s o Navy vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor, o i 3 \ pouring rain and although the | Britain boys there goes also 1he workouts for the Yale struggle at 4 Mich, score piled up against the prep|same fighting spirit. Young Me- New Haven. Light workouts to- East Lansing, Mich. school eleven would indicate that!Cue is quoted as saying *about the morrow and Friday “‘“'wmd the Ohio vs. Wooster at Columbus, the New York team had a walk-|Stamford game on Tues: that team's preparation for game. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin at Min- SERVICE) away, a defailed account of the con- | “If We win, we start a gang fight, Yale plays are being used by the neapolis. Philadelphia, Oct. 28.—Will it re- E test will prove otherwise. {and it we lose we disgrace ‘Ab' (the serubs against the unbeaten varsity S t Pd ] G t A A bO Chicago vs. Purdue at Chicago. |main for the husky Pennsyivania HOD ELLER, ONG GREAT The military team kicked off to | school coach) and M e, 50 don't machine, . all ayS allle a I]Il IDOI| towa ve Wabash at Towa City. |sgridders to do what most of the Massee. Massee immediately re- |forget, T will give them all I've got.” Jdoss May Be Back Northwestern vs. Indiana at]teams in the middle west and vicin- HURLER, TRAFFIC COP|turned the xick. Again New York |This statement coming trom a New Captain Johnny Joss, lost to Yale w Be Real Glassw Evanston, ity have failed to a great extent to N kicked and this method of attack | Britain' boy who is making his mark during a great portion of the season Drake vs. Kansas at Lawrcuce, | do—stop ' the great Grange of ! B was kept up by both teams until the haseball team, has taken Kruez's in the sport world, tells more than on account of injuries, expectsto be Kans. Tllinois? 1s Serving With Indianapolis Finest [ last few plays in the first quarter. |anything else of w tuif New in the lino against Army, although | cpicago Oct. 28 (P —Natlona) | Jowa State vs. Missouri at Co-| On the afternoon of October 81 2 McCue was playing halfback, but|Britain lads are made of. Prople he was unable to take pflr* in the navy day having passed into history fumbla, Mo, Grange will muke Mis first m_m_ only N " As Mcembers of the Traffie | on the defensive plays he was placed |in this city will follow McCuc's crimmage vesterday, Footo and | St LIS R B0 MO | P orighoma ve, Nebraska at Lin- apprarance on_enstern gridirons. Seouts Catl Him One of Greatest o ot fullback becatise tho coach of | Progress with much inferest, .\uhl:dh(](mpr:\l“(‘.ll:‘ ::‘r(k‘::;vlléxl 8405 |day of its own, with the football [cOlM. l]-.)r ‘olvlu'l:ml. day h:lll bring )‘\\s mil\w]t- i ) **i{he team stated that he wae the o Sy 3 owes he nat 5 al ad-| Oklahoma Aggies vs. Grinnell at|ing nl aggregation to Tranklin i | L dia 15 0 Chige | best defen: man that he had. 7 . 7 1 8¢ o8 e ' ks g I | ef s good left a vas § 3 . Dartmouth, bigh scoring teutn of | " o the Wolverines . 1 Navy are | Oberlin vs, Rochesier at Oberlin, | ant Jlue clevn in - one of the el Tl L e S asmimaton. Amenlenns| Tho New York toam passed over| —T0 Compete in Tourney o b ("l'\",h'”",lfir;\':,:\g:m“,“:'":g“' [undefeated. though the Middies tied | Crelghton vs. Mdfquetle fatianitsieset IntorsscliotnlSgsmesiiotths Jlphin, Oct, 28 UP—Univer- | win their second pennant this sum- | the right side of the line away from | _Chicago, Ocf. 28 UP) — Walter looks upon the B t argely 19.10 with Princeton. Alan Shapley, |Vaukee. entire season SR H s > ' yeal boy's territor: d the |Hagen, professional golf champi p spportunity ass o Smts i) e 1 i S i e o sity of Pennsylvania football s s, | mer, Hod Eller was glving his right C J territory an he | S al g ampion, e ;(? }231\’:3:" \\'!ilv‘h [one of the best backs of the east | John Carroll vs. Detroit at Cleve- | 'The elite cast has huard much of Pennsylvania. football scouts. | | oS0 ' Cork-out dirccting traf- | rocelver traveled 30 yards. 1t was ?‘1( announced he would be - practically the same m which ! fic at an Tndianapolis street inter- {167t for McCue to pull him downjable to compete in the Los Angeles |was the star of this game, just as (land. Grange and his sensational exploits |who saw Captain "Red” Grange o el : whieh | Benny Friedman, the Wolverines Contests in South on mid-western fields. And fans in | yyiots, in action against Michigan a1 withh a perfect tackle, he|open tournament in January, but crushed Harvard a week ago, the !ouarier, adde ame in- jama ve, Mississipp! A. & H.|this section are anxious to see if the | Q : b 4 v r 3 50 Ui e o enlloing et e e pddediioghisg aiuiinging| il S MR G €08 y e e s s e oA v on i n e K R an e an dtEar pUioh sl Ginolns| Mloppad nixkm SaionitHalltoutiyard | (1At RarTnE el IS RN ou1 Sro0 b b4 ! 4 : line, saving a touchdown. On the |made, he haped, for a 72-hole con- ning the Ilinols game 3 to 0. |at Tuscaloosa, Ala. | red-haired celebrity is as good as natl to o world series titla over th mythical championship of the east | That (ho clash in Aun Arbor Sat-| Auburn vs. Tulane at Montgom- | le's been pictured, return from the West, that he was| At 10 o ol Sorits e Over the | ¢ blay, McCue broke through|test with Bobby Joncs of Atlanta, will probubly be decided this yearlyrgay may develop Into a duel for {cry, Ala, { Penn, on the other hand, is bent jono of the greatest backs of all time. | *p Py o R0 AwiaE of B EaEena)tiana tniew) a¥New,¥orlc baciifor &) nationnle mateunichamplor-SEThe 1‘ |'m Ve t»mrfl,h]qyllnll m; individual honors between Shapley Tennessee vs. Georgin at Knox- [ on (h?“””‘ th : foothall fraternity | ~haples Keinath, Frank Sommer and ok TiiE e Atk oraDino Anatl “‘M‘;‘( two yard loss. The ball was on|former British and American open piling up m‘ Ix]flv'l“-fl\ . Mt cofland Friedman s indicated in their [ville. {that Grange fsn't so much by keep- !n K. (Poss) Miller, all of Whom | uanie'to an important place i Wash. | Masseo's rd line, It was third |titie holder has just returned from S the Trovidence team. | respective practice. Coach Yot { Netre Dame \s. Georgla Tech "!”twfnmm in cherls throwghout e Ly the Iifinois-Michigan contest, b pontanunlap ash-1 | wn and the goal to go. On the [a hunting trip in the Canadian ndications ae (hat Colunibia will|stressing aorlal tactics and ¥ Atlanta, i ) aitle, wereliaf nibaing their aralse of {1 el REDGEE SEERTER UL EE vt nluy ) InTougli Ncenter, N ew northwestBiwharal o Bcored cigae e to send iy STONesL (A i i polishing hin accnrate for- | Kentucky \s. Center at Danville, Grange's abllit Hintenentionall (Tliehine| ot T9ia)ltoris mainaditwolyards iagitilagithsil o EaT onSthelduciiponas byStag: E i K ) . = t unbezten Corucll at the Polo | VLD - 2 L 5 e . Captain Pease, quarte Other Sectional Games | Shreveport i b e e e e ey Ly Se 3 ; . ) » Red and Blue quarterback, | sy o {endea the first quartetr, and Marthy Taphael, guard, | upogt Grange and company fin- | Marvland vs North Carolina at) \ i el Assocfation team and then to Littlo : dl |ward passing and catehing. Arkaneas ve. Louisiana State at | wounld say is not to be i . 3 On the next play, the New York . Je Cf O £ whon have been ont with fig) thele preparation today for thelr | Baltimore. feared, but sive hins & dry gridion|| Lo i the Southern Assocation He oy, orpack started through tackle, Chuck Wiggins Fights (L] »ay {dss = N “aroling uit orgr 1 hasehs ‘ 2 p A 0 ey e O o | aslon ‘ot i{HaRcaat, Fihich falariai 28 HLI00 18 North Carolinu. | and he Is Ifable to get loose at any | oo OPEE “1“ T"r‘vm:'a' n\‘i:: S oAl but MeCue hit him low and hard Flowers to a Draw S e i e |Aate as Diedsen, B G time. Against Michigan he could | §ro UM ¢ anapolis police- | 14 fjrew him. On the tackle,| Chicago, Oct. 28 (P—Chuck Wig- 5 niateing only foll NOLTART | (Two spucial truins hearing 600/] Yo Br IS e LC LBl i 8l - not dodge much, but he showed me | ™% however, the quarter dropped the |gins, Indlanapolls, the “Indiana uintih 4 i 3 iy ) enongh Saturday to make me feel | EELL siippery oval and it rolled over theTerror,” last night held Tiger I5ag0 1y 1 jf']\“' i o= yicce band will accomyany the team. | Chattanooga v, Sewanee at Chat- | n {that Pennsylvanfa must be alert Yale Men to Stage Big line only to have a New York|Flowers, negro light heavyweight asn e Notre Dame also starts tomorrow |an00 M]]]S a[ Ma]‘ks Se[ []y £88Y0 {every sccond to win from Iilinois. Rally for Army Game player recover it for a touchdown. [boxing champion from Atlanta, Ga., 1\ between Fordham and o inglons pennant dash. Mller re- coters and the famous Ulinois 150 [Richmond ard Atlanta to meet Georgia | Vauderbilt vs. “Ole Miss" at llinols, with Grange as a scoring This was one Wbreak. The goal[to a draw in a ten round fight at R e D e tegulnn B NGO '\“\i"‘jl"" o ; . N“l‘mi me TWO Miles Up menace, 18 not as dangerous inside | New Haven, Oct. 28 (P—Yale| failed and the rest of the half was East Chicago, according to the ma- e L e s e LU AL of the game with a bad G 2 BUL xS the 15 or 20 yard line as the 40 vard ake part in a big parade | covered by kicking and returning|jorily of newspapermen. A few e houlder, and Rigali, right end, has : ‘\‘j‘-“ N e L | e lina or midfield. Our defense, 1| : men carrying torches | punts. gave Wiggins a shade over Flowers ey ol bad leg that may Kkeep him from w“‘m’\‘v g rpe at ! iinecnnlNales Prass helieve, 18 strong enough to throttle {and a Yale band of b0 pleces to- Gets Forward Pass who had been the favorite, points hetween them, while Connors wived fo & RS e “Florida vs. Rollins at Gainesvilie, | _ Willle Ritola, crowned ten mile Coach Zuppke's team {nside the 20 night, and a ra Iy, will follow in] Tn the second halt Masseo etarted i B e S osfinestieckiafizimeinlih [EHISIENE IR IRIBECIRERES o in mud and water at|vard line but Grange, i given the |Woolsey hal'. - This “pep” sesslon, lan offensive which, with MecCue France freed its negroes in 1848, ; 1 E Ll \\‘»,'“ New York Saturday, has decided to | ball around midfield, is Jikely to get |the first 'm Hu“_\‘ ar, Is the culmina- | plunging through various parts ot imore than a dozen years before the A Sy e iy s { al E fter some of the indoor records |100se at any time and race for a tion of Yale spirit on the eve of the | tlho line, brought the ball from |United States emancipation. ; 1eady for their visit to Minheapolis |ington. ! st winter by Tis compatriot, |{ouchdown, ‘For that reason, I say, |ATy game, considercd the —most)Masseo's 15-yard line to New Saturday ne.ds snow shous for ont- n the Far Wost b Ritola aims at Nur.|Penn must outscore Grange.” crucial contest of the season be-|York’s 12-yard line. In this serles 1oor practic ,‘ e \‘.,-;. the ’y‘ v ficld “1 1o b Southern California | . S By “Every time I see Grange he looks | ca of its hearing on the eastern |of plays, McCue caught a forward v are working outdoors for simi- oscow, ida ) e bettor,” said Summer, “He sort of |rating of football clevens. pass and made 30 yards before he . after gi 1 lar conditions are forecast for t Washinglon Statg vs. Washington OWE On YOU. | —— wag downed, Here Masses was PPLIES s of rest trom the Darts [peeting with Minnesofa. Weather jat Pu Wash. New York baseball fans k ¢ :r are talk- TR e ‘ & mddie Kax % » p g 0 mouth battle, will spend the rest of |conditions lkewise affest the Goph Stamford ve. Oregon at Palo Alto, |1 yout two memorials to “'”'""»"\:n\uf:m~ '(.(',];:\':';“’ \:'"’ “"rm'_l‘](];m?\“‘““j‘P()l tland Buys Pitcher ;’," 'lh:‘ ':Of‘,;‘: nn‘1' '“hg xl‘::: :{;2 SHELLS GUNS COATS hie week in vigorous preparation for jers' work. light serimmage and sig- | Cal. [ Mathewson. One groun seeks o i e 0w or. rast as| From Philadelphia Nats | tourth quarter and Massee kicked. HATS = SHELL BELTS ! -— drlls heing the practice pro- | Oregon Aggics vs. Monfana at ferect a flald house and gymnasium {jioyiiie " gure of his feet, a good | Portland, Oregon, Oct. 25 () — |+ McCuo was taken from the game Special—12 and 16 Gauge Shells am orvallis 3 at Bucknell co The other I8 irajght-armer, strong on defense |The Portland club of the Pacific|at this point but his team was fight- 95 | The coming Hoosicr invasion of | Gon s Tlaskell at Spokanc. [anxions to have a monument at the {, ;4 plucky as a safety man, Grange |Coast League has purchased |Ing. Again they marched up the Crox ago brings Purdn to 8 p 1 Willamett VS Whitman at | Polo Grounds, Ihas everything, and is tricky Johnny Couch, right hand pitcher, | fleld but a forward pass that almost 9 icld and Indisna to Northwestern | Salem, Ore . e “I don’t think Tllinols is any better |from the Philadelphia Nationals. | went right, was intercepted by New MDFIELD ww}»‘l'v;l]‘:'!f% ‘Ihvmw and ""n‘rnl-’* t:n‘ T'-' I-\’;-"I‘ A "‘“““"_“‘"”“"} Iaskell Indiuns, who pitch |than Chicago but there is more to [Couch formerly was with the San|York and it was carrled 80 yards JESEOULIES efforts NORUDYERLEITLCh PERICUIR At {hieir tents at Lawrence, Kansas, on | be feared from Zuppke's team on ac- neisco elub. He was sold to|for a touchdown. The wetness of ceks new ends fo replace Seidel and | T'omona, ) L0S{ {he few occasions they ao home |count of Grange. Both lines play |Cincinnati fn the winter of 1921-22 |the field slowed all the men up and SPORT/ING GOOOS Iisher, regular wingmen, hurt in j Angelea e @ foothall record in the [high but the Tlinois forwards go [and has since been with majoria tackle was Impossible. Right ation field this seq . | through faster than Stagg's, league clubs, after this, the Massea quarterback dule takes them 17, : rail, Letive cipation. Both may be he Wisconsin Badgers, nwking Georgetown vs. King today and Coach Roper expeets 1o coni back against | {ihe Tulane game Whitiier vs. Occidental at Whit- | i is trying out young 1 tier, Cal 1 ix,‘ wis, a sophomore, in pl f | Monta . Wyoming at | veteran Sam Hibben 1 - {Bozeman, Mont 3:;?“” ‘m Purdue, meanwhile, ar: imlli-fl;‘w‘_\-& Hrllthnm Young at S.m‘ S R N A ‘There9s at least one in every Ofl:ice a By BRIGGS Ohio State. mindful of 7 Denver vs, Colorado at Denver, [ addition of an upper deck this s {last year with Wooster arging fal ics vs, Colorado Aggics | €on. seems inadequate to meet the ity backfield threat for : | ; \ { demand for seats to Saturday’s foot- zame in view lc rers s Cqlorado | ball clussic between Pennsylvar cx from whom | Mines at Grecley, L dilindinsGuess B B e 0 JACK Do You REALIZE \,\/HA'T\ JiM- A FRIEND OF MINE WE'RE FooLs To SIT cements can by drawn ‘ 1y heginning fo talk about a 100,- =NT To FLORIDA FIVE YEARS AROUND HERE SLAVIN ACT ' AY 1 ) A e e s v RACTICALLY PENNILESS, OTHERS -+ WHY A LITT NO ACTION ON BOUT i‘ MAY PLAY SUFFIELD ; RELgRICEs i = You HAD BOUGHT SAY - A INVESTMENT i FLORIDA A 5 \ 4 e ve joined unipives in oppos- FLORIDA WEST COAST A A \ AND TODAY HE'S WORTH A | Us RiCH=- NOW IVE GoT A - = e et Ruscball writers, mecting a Chi- | HUNDRED ACRES ON THE ED IN°A FEW ACRES REAL ESTATE WOULD MAKSE New diritain High School Eleven r tice of 01 Ay RS o] — — 3 New dersey State Boving is- ! R R e \__COUPLE YEARS AGO ¢ 5 e i T MiLLion FRIEND - £T¢ £7C 3 3 Has An Open Date For This Com- | 511 ‘””“ E ‘,r‘: oA ’l e “‘\ ! Er R 7 sion Saye Wills-Johnson Bout L ing Saturday—Negotiations Are On | ficials to stop it i e ; Was Not a Crooked Affair. e —the idea was new to him {Up until T mbrafia 1ol L ot action =i e tiken! by ithal N o v athle commission | Ny i tzh school this we Harry Wills-IFloyd Johnson 3 ! first ron hen one of Johnsou's ndlers tossed the towel to tlie ring. Both figh “toue eyvs on Bill napolis right hand pitcher coss of EFred Fitzsimmons with hoosted con: ably the 1 Association pitch- | wiihan iy HARRY ANDTHER FRIEND L INE WENT DowN THERS 1 GET S0 DARN ot sty it the services : AD BROKE -: GOT INTO THE TIRED HEARING tacties and |ininre Nty > 3 STATE GAME_AND ThaT LINE UM h put 1 Eata few Life Savers on some T v a serit ond team Haven game R S i T g 2 ' = . Jdatz For E WORTH AT LEAST g b o < {His nfured memibs « i Arnold Statz Forced to R e S AG D RN A e | Ju U‘l; Cv:’::éouz Souti was| Extend Self in Tourney —— A oD CLouT cup during | s Angeles, Calif., Oct. 28 (P— 4 first string- old Statz, looked upon as a fav- « regulars. | orite to win the professional basc- by “Red 1 players' nd annual golf SWhis" L A 1T ed to extend keep from rst round o years Angeles next year's team., SE e OLD AGE S RESPECT | WINS OPEN TOURNAMENT | Draintree, i, Oct, 28 (P— score

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