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Btrtrastasatsttetsestentatattestsene sniy Speaking of Sports SRS RIS A, 5 a8 If nearly half of New Britain s going to be at the Yale Bowl n New Huven toduy to watch the anhuul clash between Yale and Autvrnoblles piled out 1t sec the Army. of New Britul., all this v agng ay were still golng at this writhg w appareatly they are all bound for New He oo Today's game is probably the most colorful of the entire season because ot the fact that the West Point Ca- on the field before dets will dr! the gani, v strenyour Klek Havew put up woen it was tra: ported fro West Point march through the city, in fact, was the kick of at the Uiit 1 During the week we had almost as many requests for tickets to the we have telephone Army game ¢ calls durl g the world se ¢ not among the favored wo able to get a block of seats at It we were, we would b3 glad to accommodate some of those who agked us {o use our il these ¢ omes, good offices in getting tickets. Manage MecIntosh of the Har ford West Sides vowed that would hiave nothing iore to do with teum took its first defest trem New Brit- must have had in mind one exception because we know from his two new high priced stars after his vin, T own admittance that he has new backfield men and two linemen for the game here Sunda Who they are is not known at {h present writing, but we expect that their names will be contained in the lincup in the story about the gam We understand that Al Blanchard | and Smithwick have been releas Ly the management of the All-N¢ Britain team. X ment of this move on the part of 11 Yet Have More Time to Pay %@sm%‘; i avid & s@!l’m N TEN PAYMENTS Instead of One You'll Like This Plan—Come In N.Y.SAMPLE SHO; DAVID §, SEGALL 357 MAIN ST. 135 MAIN N1 NEW BRITAIN BRISTOL an- nounced that the Cadets would be to Haven by bus and would not 8o strenu- the city in general, that the authorities States military acad- emy changeu the plans so that the -ts would march from the cen- ter of the Elm City to the Yale bowl. No official announce- (e ey | You Pay No More sulding_dirgetors of the team has 3 | come 10 us but friends of thu plays ors say that it 1s so. We again wish to state that we €orider it none of our business what financiul arrangements the management of e All.-New Bpite ain Hothall team makes with fts players. This is a matter that must be ironed out between the partjes concerned in the deals, The New Britain National Guards basl.etball team put in a snappy practice last night at the state ar- mory and needlcss to say, the quin. tet is fast rounding into the peak of form. When the season opens, New Britain should have a winning team right from the start. Manager Clar ence Lanpher will announce the name of the team that will oper the season here in a few days. It Is expeeted that he will have the Southington five here for a game at the beginning of the season, 1d d a The Branford man claimed that the public was clamoring for an engagement with a team which originally was scheduled to play on the recent rainy Sunday and he stated that of course he had to listen to the urgings of the cus- tomers wko pay at the gate, This would have been all right had it came lust Monday or Tues- day because then the local team would have had a chansce to hook up with another eleven for tomor- row, but coming as it did just last night, it leaves the Falcons with an idle day dfomorrow and although they will be all dressed up in the morning for a practice session which Coach Tobin has called, they will have no place to go in the after- noon. te e The Rangers will meet a tough aggregation tomorrow afternoon in Thompsonville when the stack up against the town team In the Carpet City. The boys upstate have con- quered all opponents so far this nd the boast comes down that the New Dritain team will meet with a like fate in the clash tomorrow. 2 { The cancellation of the game be- fween the Ialcons A. C. football 4 {tcam of this city and the All-Bran- w |ford team which was scheduled to he played in t own on the sound tomorrow afternoon, was & hard blow for the Falcons to take. Despite the excuses the Branford manager might put_forth, the fact {that he waited untif it was impos- sible for lie local management ta another game for the day, makes is act seem rather “fishy. A real footba game will be staged in this city {omorrow afters noon when the Rambler-Tigers and the Tast Sides clash In a contest that will have an important bearing on the junior championship of the Iardware City. Both aggregations are out to win tomorrow and a bat- tle royal is expected, 10 4 The Ramblers have been forti- fied Jately by the addition of Abe Aronson to the coaching staff. Abe sfully piloted the _ Orioles ball team to {he runner up po- sition in the New Britain City 16 and his work with the {Ramblers football aggregation s lexpected to bear frult, ELLECTED CAPTAIN New Haven, Oct. 51 (B)—William {R. Munroe of Muskegon, iMch,, was elected captain of the Yale freshman cross couytry team here (last night JOHNSTON GETS DECISION Toronto, Oct, 3L (A — Jackie {Johnson of Toronto, former Cana- | dian ama bartamweight cham- [/pion last night defeated Sonny Smith of New York, on points in a 10 round bout. Johnston weighed :1:1'; and Smith 123, HOW THE STARS PLAY THE GAME handling pass, recelved direct- Iy" in tromt rather than over the - shoulder,?Z much the same methed s used.Z Tollsw il cluse-ZZ Iy, Yy bo Atten. 22 tion (o oppastiion Mak form hands ing tin much as pessible, Do iense and by The pletureZ poted for wy? Charles Berry, | e S e l Gridiron Strate APPRECIAT (BY ED McGINLEY) n— LINEMEN ARE SELDOM (Pennsylvania, All-America Tackle, 1924) Becguse of the many duties fm. posed, it 1s apparent why the tackle | as well as other llnemen must be quick thinking, fast und aggressive, The tackle must be far more than he is considered by the average spectator, merely a player, a neces- asry evil to make up the 11 players called for by the rules. 1 don't belleve there ever was a lineman in the history of footban that was given the credit due him for his work on the offensive, Well do I recall an incident that took place at the begluning of the fourth quarter at one of the big games at Ponnsylvania, that forcibly brings out my point that e for-| warda seldom receive the" proper praise for their efforts, » Two freeh linemen and an un- hegrd of backfleld man were sent into the game. I say an unheard of backfleld man because the player had never been heard of before or since, To make a long story short, this backfleld man, simply because he was fresh while the others were tired out, was given the ball repeat. | edly on plays that were dirccted over the t(wo freshly substituted linemen, As a result, in the final quarter this ptayer scored two touchdowns and was heralded as a hero. The reason for the halfback's success Wwas that the two fresh linemen pit~ ted against two tired players, opened ! up holes big enough to have driven the proverbial wagon through. i The substitute was in the head- | lines of every sport page In the country the next day. His long galns featured every account of the game, It was pointed out that his | work wae easily the best of (he game that his play alone prevented the rout of his teammates, The two forwards, who had made It possible for the unheard of back- field. man te fllter through for Irmt;wl WELCOME! NEW BRITAIN DAILY {both fell to the track and were car- gains didn't even get passing men. tion, Yet it was their offensive tac. ties that made possible the success- ful execution of the many plays by tho unheard of buckfield man that resulted in two touchdowns. Most any player could have done the same thing under the conditions. Even the coaches wero fooled in thinking a new star had been un- carthed, It was pot for weeks that the football fans ceased talking about the deeds of this player, BIKE RACE: TIGHTENS Struggle for First Honors in Six Day Grind is Close With Four Teams Tied for the Lead, Chicago, Oct. 31 (M—The strug- gle for first honors in the six-day cle race became tighter at 11 o'clock last night after the sprints and four teums were tled for the lead with nine laps each. They are Walthour-Speneer, with 299 points; McNamara-Goosens with 201; Be lo-Benezatto, with 188 and Kock- ler and Stockholm with 120, At 10:65 o'clock Kockler and Stockholn lapped the fleld and in- creased the tle in laps from three to four teams, . Walthour, in relleving Spencer, gave him too much of a push and | rvied off unconsclous, Spencer, how- ever, returned in #0 minutes, Wal- | thour will be able to continue, |fleld @oul expert for Chicago. |toe sent across the two goals that AUTOMOBILE RACES Despite Gloomy Weather Predictions Leading Drivers Are Prepared To Take Tre k Today. Salem, N. H, Oct, 31 (®)—Despite u gloomy weather prediction of cam or snow, seventeen leading Amen- can automobile race drivers were ready to t 12 the track today for the postponed 200-mile inaugural race over the new Rockingham purk board speedway here. Rain caused two postponements to d Teday's starting order is as fol- tows: De Paolo, Benny Hill, Hartz Luray, De Vore, Elllott, Hepburn, Comer, Shufer, Dr, Shattuck Cooper, Wondeilich, Krelss, Milton, Mc- Donogh, Jimmy Hill, Batten. STAGG HAS EXPERT Bob Curley is looming across the gridiron horizon as quite a valuable g His enabled the Staggmen to topple Northwestern, Last year Curley tied up the tilt with Ohlo State via a goal from fleld in the ebbing mo- ments of the fracas. OBERLANDER BEST BACK Eastern foothall experts rate Ober- lander of Dartmouth the best half- back fn the cast, Against Harvard he did just about as he pleased, galned at will through the line, ran the ends and threw plenty forward passes. Ie is known as the “Wild Bull of the Campus.” LUXURIOUS 1925 AUBU People who want exclusive cars for shiould enll to inspect these modern ANNOUNCING THE Twenty-Four Hour Taxi Service TRANSPORTATION THE AUBURN TRANSPORTATION CO. 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