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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, 192 . o ) ] - ) 7" o 1" 1 " " " " ALL-NEW BRITAIN AND HARTFORD WF.S; SIDES CLASH HERE TOMORROW — ALL-BRANFORD CANCELS GAME WITH FALCONS OF THIS CITY —RANGERS ELEVEN PLAYS IN THOMPSONVILLE TOMORROW AFTERNOON — IMPORTANT COLLEGE CONTESTS TODAY ALL-NEW BRITAIN (EASTERN FIELDS . |GEORGIA DAME ON GRIDIRON (IMPORTANT GAMES [HIGH SCHOOL HAS MEETS WEST SIDES | AL SNOW COVERED , ¥ ONNOVEMBER 211 00D DISTINGTION artford Eleven Strengthened | Traditional Rivalries and Inter- _ g . N ‘.”: ; Some of Biggest Contests of the | Nine Ex-Members of ~Cedar for Tomorrow’s Clash Here sectional Battlez Xoday <1 _ el R | ™ Y e Year to Be Staged \ Rapids Team on Big Ten Squads All-New Britain West Sides | New York, Oct, 31 (®—Tradition- By NEA Scrvice, (By Billy Evans) Ringham .... o al rivalries and colorful intersec- g > : New York. Oct. #1. — Many - They grow other things besides Left Lnd tlonal battles today found eastern b 4 ¢ 4 Yo {tall corn in lowu: for instance, portant football games are sched- oo ol S BEAN sveesveereoer - McGoldrick {gridirons largely blanketed with uled for Nov. 21, the last Saturday | Pue eity of Cedar Rapids, state of Left Tackl snow, Morris ..1. cooooe Bonadie | ypeentain October thus closed in form. It burst upon castern football s A 4 v 3 L b it . s Tomers «uvve < " |with a gale three weeks ago. A - PR ; paign are booked for that after- before Thanksgiving. Iact ie. sowe | Towa. fs more than 4 mere stopping of the biggest 1ilts of (he entire cam- | 500! hlx the greut open spuers ..;- tar as gridiron stars are concerne Nine former members of the teams struggled over muddy 3 4 P ) S noon. | Washington high school weleven of grounds in a drenching rain, Quag- X0 [ . ’ 7 i 8 S ' ¢ Among the headliners fx the an-{ thar pair city members of (he Lilly | mires were general today, : ; ¢ g s G Rkt nual Ohio State-Tlinols fracas. TS| yarious Big Ten squuds, A majority Dolan s ‘1 Iilinois had hoped for firm foot- # 4 i ki 4 O ; i N i will be staged at Columbus. the of them have alreudy won vursity Méhser | I8 and fair weather today for its R N e W s A Buckeye stronghold. 1t will aleo | Lopis, All seem destined fo shine us mighty backfield ace, Red Grange, ¥ b 7;. S # ;) Rtk f TR mark the final appearance of' the ern Conference petformers. in His efforts to beat undefeated ! ’ e 4 stellar Grunge in a Tlini uniform. | yjve sophomores from Cedar Pennsylvania at Franklin field in the 4 % . S k Then there will bo the battle be- | Rapids have already broken into stellar attraction on eastern fields. A ' g tween Michigan and Minnesota at | gig un lineups. Some distinction Army’s undefeated machine un- 4 2 (Y - b H b ¥ Ann Arbor. The Wolverines and | Most prominent of the i derwent a lust minute change for L ¢ 1 : ; fris L ; i e Gophers are rivals of long standing. | Rupids celebritics is Bluer Marck the game with Yale at New Iaven, i G o 2 3 § ‘,“? : with the scrap * for the “ln“”"{of Ohio State, This youug man is at = . Davis |Schefller being sent to the back- 4 : : { 2 4 § Brown Jug" always furnishing aipresent working under (hie rather Barnikow ... G, i fleld in of Trapnell. Neither - s 5 3 2 : s:;]n {ssue 1«; the game :Is"lf-! ::‘c serious handicap of being referred to Momorrow afterncon _at 2:30 |leam worked out on the snow-cov- L4 i Zias : - e winner fefaining posscsion of the s a second “ed* Grange. ¥ e Sides i field yesterday. The bad going é ey K trophy" for a year. 1 ?n'i,lflfru mle(-u]u‘\““l{:;T n‘\}z‘s‘,\n.;l\: s r‘*\‘n:xrdml as affecting the teams B ; ; : 3 . g Op the same day Chicago and i.,,\, :“l"‘“";‘:lle;'f{:‘xl“"“‘l‘l O oo irookk | Columbia @ith its best eleven in emo! e “parks for the second timo this sea- |Veurs, haf the possiniiy, of Hredts a scoreless le. dnother hard fought | scored a field goal nside from his pon In ll\.(' first meeting of the ing the long sring of Cornell tri- K . ; I e e ; ; S b!‘l”'h';f fl"“:‘f““‘?d- AR , Breat oftensive and defensive play. Yo N ulled through UmPp iloomy Gil Doble brough . % S G ' n the cast Yale and arvard |~ Farris Murrill, saphomore flash at Hartford lion In its own den. plied up an |lw|1‘\v|nnn\,”w‘,unl‘g )u al. e ,s' N evelop into a”cho:e cncnu]n er. This. | for Big Ten backfield honors, Coach The second game should be all| A I \"'”Ifl' gEDrowE _m‘ which "f;; - { : - MICH[GAN GOAL Ll E of ‘course,iisithetontatanding "'Kl“ { "Doe" Spears thinks »Murrill has {hat the first game was with Hart- |cludes mn; v {‘x\n._\ timiber :',‘,ul 5 o . ] g ment along the Atlant "m.hm"‘diflc“" prospects as & triple-threat ford determined to take a fall out of nee : ‘v“ y wmnflwvg"( y]“e\‘ . ‘:r.,' & A ; ; ; On“flnz far west coast s,un(orl man and is giving him personal at- New Britaing ¥or this purpose I!r(wul \‘ 1” m,” \r .n ; :n: nnl(h(; Wolverines Are Co.:fident That They | and California meet in thg sea.for]s tention in the kicking line, Manager Mclntosh of the Capital | %+ 2 f:, )\ game betwee 4 4 S o . hlngesl game h\gthat secno‘n. “lulfz At Chicago, Don Yeisley s one of City elmenlflx strengthencd his |two collocs. vl e s 84 [ ecp scored on | Town takes on Southern California | (g best regarded end candidates. Jine and ba®kfield, Bonadies, big| < : ”‘"’ on "\\' en -‘( ol e d A Record Today at Los Angeles the E1me afternoon: | 1n the Ohio State game he was ar- Fuard, whose keenest Jjoy comes |combination consisting o gnun. | LEFT TO RIGHT GUARD ——— All in all, Nov. 21 looms as &|rayed at end against his former when he s facing o New Dritain | lcares, SR e RS | GODIIN B AL RERU AR RON | b i Chicago. Oct. 31 (M—A chalk ling | great day for football players *‘“"1 teammate, Elmer Marel, contingent on the (\r{?q\:m:y.].m‘ “(“xl- R pl‘(?lfl-"r( 3 1;“|\m4|'|\‘ 1\\\&n C. I‘T\'AD“\\}V“J!”} ]J)\\l.l!“ x']’n‘?"m o [T | 7 2 belween two upright posts in Anp|fans alike, For most of the schools | The old home state of Jowa is be back with the West Sides 4o g L ! ¥ ] INE ND, ) KEL, iampl » . % V] v h 25 campaign. lle McGoldrick the only |field. i Car | [Arbor, Mich, fs the cynosure of dtRrillwind upjCHoi i B Slca i paly seprasentad by, Beb Cithel at quar= :::"n“'::]: }',)‘.‘,,,f heCoriginal team of | Marvard, stfil in the experimental | jare o e Hall : a3 ; o Sy 0 (6 i ton | terback, Ernle Young at end and Humphries bi Connelly .. Right End Neale .. . Keeney.... Radzewich sl RITRY Connors ... Donerty dil, the other contribution from same hurg, has already won w Wisconsin meet at the Windy City. | tackle position at State. His work A year ago these (wo teams played | fentured the Columbin game. le ¢ four stars Georgla | Linn X Don Hines at tackle. Hi tame 1hie ygethe nake-sh { % 5 i 4 | PRt che: 1088 3 nes is play- this year, will pair off with him at , threw together a make-shift |, eh's great team. Most promi- | Cometock e q o | ‘LTI“H u!l’()uthlq goa? line to -ross IMPORTANT GAME TODAY ing his seoond vess, Jnst season doe- e, & Southington | (€am to meet the Japancse-piloted e | - |which the gridiron strength of the el KN 0t guard and |William and Mary eleven. Malsuis|niont {8 Caplain Wycoff, one ot the | ! : i Swwm Nuvy s mustered there, GERAnlcalas penton ATdjgnare, Ly “ O o besiie him al the uarterback for ‘the southerners. st backs in the country, The|pagoe ., Lot o Thotgl the Mddie’ Une averages ; & Frank Healey, who starred at ey ;‘.’;“"”'”’\ g | Fordham-N. Y. U., Syracuse-Penn ' are now “prepping” for : “ 115 pounds to the snan above the|Hartford High and New Haven Hill- | guard during bin acholastio days, is i | ¢ § Vos cinia-Washington & o Dame, e / | - velg “Hurry Up” Yost for- . a member of the Michigan squad, Al b e of the|State, West Virginia-Washington & |Notre Dame. . welght of y . A i | His backfield will Bo Ote, T i [ Lee, Toly Cross-Bucknell, were oth- | When the Army decisively defeat- | xory'™ ,.; wards, and though the ama of Alag| Douse Meet in Hartford For Trl- | but has not yet broken into the list f.n,“w' ';\-e':,,?\- who was originally [T 01 mes, ed Notre Dame recently the West | - | Shaple', and his back field mates| apgular Leaguc Honors of regulars. He will probably get O e Brilain, will be at quar- e Pointers got much satisfaction as a | | is great, the Wolverines are con- the big chance before the season is Rl Her Briain, ey Guffey {result. For years Notre Dame has| n | DR ]S SURPRISED Ifident. Tor they have footballs[ At Trinity field, Hartford, this aft- | over. g RRIELo dirsot bae BINR. o | heen smearing the Army on the |i S § GO ICH most famous Bennys, Friedman ard [ernoon at ,2:30 o'clock Hartford | _Seldom, it ever, have the members :\,:?k:”,:(:[.vn 1' ‘Tound in this sec- 10 gridiron. Pk o 6 LT Costerhaan, premicr passing com-|high school and New Haven Hill- [0? the same scholastic team had tion will be at the hulf way positions L ) Georgla Tech is another ln»\lllx-]‘,‘“‘” : 3 p bination of the *“Big Ten.” house high battles for honors in the | such success in college circles as has « o slashing husky @ ~ {tion that is looking Sorward to 1e- . o Lightwelght Champlon TLoses Bout | o buttress the Bennys are Bet- [triangular league, This is the for- [ been attained by the Washington B e ek ] ! ! | venge at the expense ot Notre Dame. | 452 413 | % IR [tering, Bo Molinda and fhe halfback |mer's first gama in the league while | High eleven that won fame for \\‘M.,\y\;’\yw lone | ,:] [1ERN f | Like the Army, Georgia Tech for| Inuers. " | According to Newspapermen 10 |07 0r Gregory and Gilbert, who [the latter is playing for the second | Cedar Rapids two years back. ra severd Gans « Vo] Decal 3 < “ have bhec 2 ing the [time, it having lost to New Britain Cotoh Leo Nowalk 3 | have the same several years has been rather easy | B S ST iene Jol f ¥lizabetl have been a factor in putting th ‘oach Leo Novak, a close friend wnh"'”:‘ Rl e picking for Rockne's cleven. at W G G0) Gebe doiuisontof ilzabeth, | Wolverines at the top of the western |last week in a game played at New | of Knute Rockne of Notra Dame, * feam that put a victor W W . S S o e Hat i ) Things look different this season. ‘ .65 > Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 31 (A—Jim- conference title column. Haven, : developed all of the above stars am T e S . football coach at Cedar Rapids. Tt with the cseeption of one of 14 e¥\ifeniad by i 0820 Slalary o my Goodrich ran into & surprise y oo ¢" Chicago o remain unde- |Hillhouse out of the tunning for this g Jateh™ Con- . . 5 g is rather surprising that nene of the huifback positions. - =iwieh TR Patnme Discover Flg'“‘es Penn State. Nothing but a victory Nere last vight fo defense of his|fented meets o (est in Purdue, al-|yea.'s champlonship, but it New Ha- | pove eumolles st morre pane Of 1 wors who was one ol {Ine gruatest VLY v ! il satisty the Southerners when | . : 4r_ 21 | lightwelght title against Gene Johne |ways a threaf, and Minnesota gets|ven wins Hartford will have to de- d SRRy dhis Eagvidencs 00 they meet the Trish at Atlanta to- | Iirlen ; «on of Elizabeth, the latter recelving |Into the title fracas against Wiscon- [feat its old rivals, New Britain in iiver Jiad on its roster, will he In thef - Ry - . | son of Elizabeth, the latter recelving | % By B (o0 ame pits against|the annual game on November 14 BB.LAJOIE DUEL : . 2 . the verdict of newspapermen at e tineu Hodlw tyrenlithreat S0R00 a1 s g0 ios) ow [2 s cach other two new coaches of the [to be surc of a triple tie. posing players as he can run gate” of § )0 this year, ba : 5 g S e e g ringslde after ten fast rounds. Big Ten -Little of Wisconsin and| At the present time it looks a B rio) Uaenfat forward usics || BAISLICE SE0IILANL I ST hose On the A“eYS 3 Goodrich, who did not appear in |Spears of Minnesota great deal like a victory for New | \When Harry Hellman FEdged Out and has a golden toe that iy ublc ) § 0 per cent of : A f less nce, as tar ¢s a|Haven. Its only loss this eason to to put the ball over the bars from |FEtUM of Ligpey Oeneo 1 e his best condition at 139 pounds, ob- | Of {mportanc ¥ V| he total receipts, This iy exclusive 7 ] {bearing on the title race is con ern. [New Britain was a hard defeat to Tris Speaker For Batting Honors, all angles of the fleld. Neale will} Wl 50y, which drew a ROGERS BOWLING ALLEYS CANGELS GAME tained an early point lead, but Was |oq js the mecting of Northwestern |take. In that game it showed itself | Old Times Were Recalled. be at quarter with Radzewich little more 1M 100,004 UNIVERSAL 1E | outboxed and outpunched by Jobn- [and Indiuna at the Purple home-|to be a team that was on par with the other half. Darnikow will be | : A EAGLE {son in the last four rounds. In the [coming festival, Northwestern [New Britain. Hartford has been| Detrolt, Oct. 31—The edging out at his usual position of fullback. | v Hanson, glant Swe (AT ¢ of All-Branford Team Calls | S€venth, Johnson floored the cham- {though erippled, is regarded as hav. undefeated so far this s.ason, but it |of Tris Speaker by Harry Heilmann New Britain is taking the gan erican trom the middle : | Eofa ranton’ o plon for a count of two with a left |ing the edge. Las not looked good iIn victory. |in the chase for the 1925 American tomorrow In anything but a 1ght st heavyweight 1 Y1 Om Contest Scheduled Tomorrow |hook. Johnson welghed 135% | Jowa and Ohfo State are favored e league batting championship recalls strain, The players know that thev leopien He Pag just returned X 7 by | pounds. to win over their non-conference op SCORES TAST YEAR the stellar battle Ty Cobb and Larry have a battle on their hauds and|irom Id tonr in which he “vor- s | With Falcon Eleven, i ponents—Wabash and Wooster, ‘e-| Leading games today and 1924 |Lajole waged back in 1919, they will prepared to fight tor a 19 . 1 in 0 E . L PLAY IN THOMPSONVILLE spectively. However, Wabash down- | results follow: The only difference was that La~ sccond conscentive victory o the ¢ ) vert | cunpie ) 5 The All-Branford-Falcon gamo | . Fp cers A, C. football {eam |84 Purduc carly in the season and{ Yale 7, Army 7. jole, despite his eight hits in as Hartfard contingent The N 1 s | e e . 8 | schduled for tomorrow s all off. ! i "trave] fo Thompsonville tomor- | WOOSter last.night held the Buck-| Dartmouth 10, Brown 8. many times to bat in the last two bound to fly tomorrow when the | the champ rient. | ted et 2 = A% niant of the downstaters|row Bllernoon (o mserh (Al Thea {oves tofa iTa TRt Cornell 14, Columbia 0. games of the season — a double- of machines mert 1 a large croy 5 1o i N N er Angic Sutaline of [tcam. The Carpet City Kr\rldors[ Mid-west interest in the intersec-| Princeton 21, Swarthmore 6. header—failed to beat Cobb, who, ia expected 1o he on hand to 1 - =W b on the phone yes- |nave heen cleaning up everything in | 1041 fleld. aside from the Wolver-| Syracuse 10, Penn State 6 like Speaker, had led the field most the serap. Al VFrog Hollow | 5 : e ) CRIEn (I | A {"]' e e ® |t |Ine-Navy game, is turned fo the east| Fordham 27, N. Y. U. 0. all the campaign. Cobb still retain. coming down fo the game i P ti e 7 B k| for today saying that 'l team | bo beat Sak “\ "’",‘M‘j,l"“‘ ey ""e OUt {ana south. following Red Grange| West Virginia 6, Washington & |ed a one-point advantage, flopes of the Tlartord rools [ine N s hualeio i : e OR e ol | e e e (LR S M snd s AT nUA eninst A Rennayivari)| Lieois Hellmann's great finish enabled at top &1 tomnorrow Ao 5 AN R e e p e e row. The Raneers will have a strong |in Philadelphia, and Knute Rockne's| Willlam 13, Union 6. him to top Speaker by several points team 1nccls brit ! His ¢ b (08 g y 8 ZICEeRH S rainy Sunday, hac 10 {team in the fleld and with Captain |Notre Dame eleven against Georgia| Boston College 47. Providence 0. [thus making the second Detroiter to — $ ) b ! he booked for tomorrow to satisfy | Andy Sariski back in the lineup, the {Tech in Atlants Vermont 13, Norwich 0. beat out a Clevelander in two of the FlRST THREE P“\YS ) OLRoR g EAmG 91268 ‘\ df‘(‘v"‘”ll:]‘t( \Hy‘ v"”vw‘n‘ _j'l ° | plavers and backers of the team m»!‘ ) ——e | Mass. Aggics 17, Amherst 7. most sensational batting races ever \ ! L 1 ! » oo | Was forced thereby to call off thelpect the eleven to pull out with a [READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| Lehigh 5, Muhlenberg 0. staged in the Johnsonian organiza- game. win. READ THIZ HERALD CLASSI- Pittsburgh 26, Johns Hopkins 0. tion. Despite the fact that there will | Michigan Scores 11 Points in Trio st the Thiladely ¢ Ty B 9 | probably be no game tomorrow aft- i E il e e e e S T Die Hiards By BRIGGS eaon AgAIREIW leotici yau) s L 2 players at St Mary's field tomor- ( : row morning at 10 o'clock. This NEA Bervice ! S on L ‘ 05— 252 | will be the only opportunity during . 1 ¥ the week for the team to have day- Chicago, {light practice and all players are ibout the { nge o e 19 urged 1o be on hand. 1linois 1 19 o S ) Tite: dansl 4 - o3| Manager Sataline is taking a trip Mich tomorrow to Springfield te watch n clay 1] some of the teams in that vielnity | work out and he will try to ar- o F ATFELLDW A (L WHY TN'SA? 1 PROPERLY FINE -TA;J DRe;sED ;an LIKE THL [ i C U I NEVER HURT GooD FOR You: ) v runce some games for open dm.\i / i =4 ANY 80DY on tlc local team's schedule, | \\—-’_/ ! | " KNOGKS SELF 00T - | | George Marble of East Boston Hits Sl . Opponent : o Hard He Falls Down | 1 8 | | ¢| and Passes Out of Picture | Boston, Oct. 31 (P—George Mai Bl of East Boston knocked Rimse.f s J 1418 fout last night at the Elks' eur ipmnnke, tho t the Arena and lost the hard- decision in the annals of s | lo boxing. | Murble met John Fitzgerald of me district in a bout in the Panthers ) attle. He one the firs him into a corner floored him with a terrific Run~ 153 oints in - One Tnnin 3 ¢ ht to the jaw impact ; 2 9 v Marble backw and he Against Arthur Church — . landing on the back of his CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS ead with such force as to rendes scious Andrew Sodean 0F Minneapoli FAUNIR TIN-CAN LEAGUE Outers bovers down the rel the count he had hed the count of nine when 1 staggered to his feet. He d e wir LOCAT, TEAMS CLASH foothall scrap will be Upset in Semi-Final morrow afternoon on the t ' £ field when that team and bler.Tigers meet. The lat- 1\ is playing its first game of 7 d = o fle the East Sides have e 2 : 2 Washers v few enod mages to work on eharges 1 . t 1 : tot large number of witness the two morrow @ other sc ns working. The coaches Added to the leam's collection he sett - right oo of 1 teams report their charges (© 1913 My TRpone. el trophies. to the jaw in in good shape for the fray. P - { SCAVIEW, B J0