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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1 - . . o € 0 2 1 e NEW BRlTAlN AND WATERBURY TEAMS READY FOR CRUCIAL BATTLE TOMORROW CRESCEN'I A. C TO TRY AND SETTLE ClTY | BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS —RANGERS TO PLAY WATERBURY TRIBUNES TOMORROW —EAST SIDES AND PAWNEES IN GRID CLASH o o o~ o - o o~ " o 1 > o s ) - o o 7 D @ @ o ) o . 17 o1 ] 1, - {1 " {_0 ;- .’ - - . - - .o NEW BRITAIN -- HARTFORD 'WESTERN ELEVENS !“RED” GRANGE’S GREATEST RIVAL PECKINPAUGH MAY CRESCENT CLUB TO CLASH ON GRID TOMORROW MAY BREAK EVEN BECOME MANA[ER’ FIND LAGAL. GHAMP I Veek-End In This In M. Years B'”fi:)tul,?1:::[‘:»“.)(..?:1‘ i (\f.lfi Battle. Hard. Seoator Shortstop Slated to Second Amateur Boxing Show i Step Out of Majors Is Report | o Be Staged Next Thursday ware City Is Football Mad—Teams Appear Evenly | Matched—Record Crowd Expected At Clarkin S Who is Ne tion that ing lovers of Dartmouth-Chicago Game Only\ Interseotional Clash Lelt | | | | ‘!Hv. o las Roger air current to go real lot gh slat- | the ring champlon Britain? That is the ques- the A. C, solve Ny the stove majors to mans- throl of Crescent for is try- local The elub fon along next Thursday evening at Lellows' hall in Arch street, it will stage the its amateur cards. The first, held New Dritain i Bingham ,.... Alford Morris . Rogers (C.) Humphries . Donlon 5 :;‘a"";:':\u N .' " i Iave Hizh Average Title For \ » ! S X ) v 1 \ ‘ : : “'}'Il"‘”‘;: ‘ ) i i " i ’ vrican Jeague feam has already |recently, was full of action and e ‘ S e in U] b the questions asked of D reeruit from New Orleans, in [John J. Walsh, the president, at his S 4t short next year. store in Main strect is a crlterios. - brief appearance in | then this next will surpass its pre. with 10 step out o the ma the manly ar will that Qdd when gt more infor: S uccording 1o ured break. | \ternoon, cran shortstop, line report, LML Tall of Brass City - should an ] 1018 that Manager second of championship n liear of the state b triy Navy and if rwhelming count the mos handed 5 position that this city has s uscenson: because the All-New ball team and M met at ( kin 1 ehamplonship ball teams. pared for weason a1 evenly 1 The riv has always been gre: past month because bickering between t before the From a N rivalry with Wate ¢ of | ched fo i hatw ne an | from the | throughout tie tlic ate talking ement rised an ur stil about rings antic sea | s iered Mor day ring- couple MILAR ‘T\ Ec \\N' EN rics, it thir ns Or: Taul Berlenbach on top of. the N train tain at Summit L, for d pionship l Jack D | December 11 H will 1} {long conditioning grind tol Treddy champion ar W York six-day neer, Amer winner of race wi an entr grind soon to open in the n on Square Garden. ring v for rplacing d base. | The ways i bang of held a the glove has al- warm - spot in the wts of New Britain fandom ané |that spot is to be touched again s the youths of this and neighbor. Jing cities and towns mingle in thy ring. Several entries have already received from Jocal boys, of whom claim the cham- pionship of thefr own streets, while others say they want a chance to find out how good they are, The club, which stages its shows under the auspices of the A. A. U, is filling a long felt want here {» the ring game. Under the A, A. U. rules all bouts go three rounds and cided to Moun- of cham- on egin the MOrrow. lan heen |some jean bilke the last th Bohby the ew Madi- | doubled due to Waterbury te ford as its | s 1 ; notewort now sailing e ors of vl scor 5 Yo P STt G e eyt Capital City th pl T8, |y | Without any doult, the game : rri S tied drawing mo 1 o 1 than any gan years and necticut but chusetts are cx Clarkin Vield mumber of view the b at between §,000 New few wee ) pear to have against highly holding the Dixie | championships on March 1-6 | March 8-13 for wom- lorida, has heen made Islands club to the U. Tennis ociation. The condueted suceessfully last year for the first time, has n promised an entry of many national- | ly known star Application for in case the judges fail to agree a fourth is ordered. A disagreement by them at the conclusion puts the matter right up to the referee, John 1. Willis will be the third man in the ring. He has been con- nected with the game so long here |that even the oldest {nhabitant does not recall any other officlal Some of the fans of bygone gen- erations hold that the ring game is not what it used to be. They say that John L., Bob Fitzsimmons, Peter Jackson and others would (never think of staling as long as Jack Dempsey, They admit that Jack Britton, the local lad who went right fo the top of the welter heap, of the same type. But coming to the local angle they say — there are mone who may compate .l\nvw'rl~”.y\ of the United {with Tommy Connelly, the stoclky association has grown to lijitle lad, who husted them g and 516 al-taplenty twenty years ago or so. T'his is un increase of 114 oVer | owever there are lads of tod iip at this time & ¥ear fwho aro coming along and w! |their rooters say, will make fan- {dom forget the oldtimers before long. CHAMPIONSHIP CLASH 1m | 5 ; = | z 2 nis me and ding ton, ard o I'rince Hun Whippe the state trimmed nn had * section for EDDIE ENDS WS COLLEGE GRIDIRON CAREER ON “THANKSGIVING DAY from ( Mas s not from only Weste or-drinking among ball o light that the bol- is no longer neces- opinion of John Me- of the New York announced that his | in training at hout a preliminary v Arik, | Winter layers out in manager He will Pla., wi to Hot Sprin ne Lddie | the Grange of east, like the original from the | 1, I nearing the cnd of his foot- ball care Ior th yon, proc start off what is expected to he one the of the biggest hasketl this nd th a larger following than ever. NATIONAL GUARD (UINTET GETS IN SHAPPY DRILL TLocal Five 1l seasons in [ S0Y wi : : I Guards will have ks pretty tern | Glants, h years Edlie Tryon of ad » has been one of the most ctacular backs in the cast. Whilo ing some of (he brillianey of Grange, his carcer has not been un- . that of the Dlinols meteor, Ihere is a striking similarity be- tween Tryon and Grange in more \an one. For three vears s been Colgnte's big threat |LCam Dut In a snappy at Tilinois. ‘Hll'h‘ HYV‘W Armory .r Tryon has either led | AH”‘H"M '\I"“”"',f‘““”l"‘\’\"k"“ rn colleges in point-scoring la ack, will be in the pink or been mighty close the top. | L P |tion for the opening gama whic place on Nove sq the | sota as 1IN CHICOPLEL A. C. foothall te Hillside A, Mass., in the tomorrow 1000 PLAY son No- o Falcon will play tie To Open Up Se un yember 28 Against Pexto o THys A Team of Southington 1 l Qe 311 active shou all practice Jast n Arch 1 prove to be i hed- team has vens in The National Guards bask Hardware that the t stars fon Since t sm wiil State > 1orony ¢ho plans to return {0 Kk the ywelght opines . Du- { feather t 'S ¢ Luis Wirpo this country o ses champior Jack Dempsey i can't see a real champion Wil Tunney, Renault and confenders, received in t scason, ther punch and pow that wasg lackir h ring, occupied much the same | position in the west, DL B Now in {heir senior e captains of their respective While Illinois is having year in football, no blame to the play of having a big | n epoil it. and 1linois two of the st upsets, The 3l~k" of Illinois over Penn w the! Ve areatest surprise closely fol- 1 by Colgate's 9-0 triumph over {on tean up that hip tilt with the jously undefeat Stagg among other Yictory years, both he Pexto team of |composed of the sime ve Kept the town over wes basketball map in the few new faces in the oppose the locals and opposition for an open It Is with ) locals will have such men as R ; old ing a fow playqed @ whale of {vears ago, England ter, Baclzmhnsky, g |that 1h in these Coach Southin dis- Last o Sides and Pawnees to Settle ms. St last tont TIGERS HAVE B o Tong Disputed Question of Grid- hy Jockey club thus far niet ol 1 foals of thall field st year. e Orunge und u\ is the highest record in the whs to its credit | fircen years. or the Crimson and ties, Hary 1S reg- | an in- The to- | last wo to the nece It a great te Paired wit wiil be T the first N game in Hartf backs with ram, Barnikow smas t backs th thing that together, The inter wiil be ¢ the quarter pust on 1ave 199 | rongh.” He l | | Tineup, iron Supremacy. them Gr Incident Ire The Tast Sides and the Pawnecy | will clash tomorrow afternoon af | 2:30 o'clock at the Xast Side field |in a game that will have an tmports lent bearing on the junior eham. pionship of the city. The two tcams met in the carly { days of the scason with the resulf 1t the East Sides lost to the Paw- but there will be a differen{ to tell tomorrow according 19 ast Slders. Coach “Chief? . has put the East Sideg The Thistles mrmmh a week of stiff practice and Hashe, who | the team is in great shape for thq Europe, but they | g strong lineup to the following players will | Handly Wat Potts, . Manson, Wilson, Lamond, Keefn, Know to stack up v Hartford, league in p victory ending ir s cann 1923, riford Thmlcs Meet i nmt‘ Snccer Team stle soccer team | cport Swedes < grounds fomorrow he Bridgeport team has lerful reputation and as this season in the state | thelr first ap- cason’s bigge wd's AST NIGHT Battles victor who | Kucey nt s Princ Are Give ¢ at th cr- | Tryon of Colgate and linois were the two i GRER BEATS MARULLO New Nov. 14 () rry Gr ight chan ing, — Grange of principal factors in st form Country Orleans, la., midd] the world, dec (“Young™) 16 ipion outpointed New 15- D reversals of isive N Iy ", on could hardly called ond Grange in the matter of |his selection of He is much shorter than [and his announc and of stockier build Like |With eagerness by the e " Ilinois star, on is very fast, [low the destinies ¢ 1 g i v n interesting fact that the [through the season, The v KILBURN BEATS MANDELL n las been stopped |1ast year's quintet have heen pushed yreesier, Mass, Nov. 14 en in the west. The |to the lmit to show their he- | Mid Pl lone e kept canso of the | number n-|a ¢ Hie hest effort 6 ard run. em against successful 1 of ¢ r rullo a Duds of k be 50 he Hartford cir captain, to q first string o ement s squad ¥ Dame I will he mat Torringt KFans who would like to Witnesy this contest, will be able to reach ti) East Sige field via the Scymous aves {nue bus line. Bast Sides will lines mery [up as follows: Whitney LE; Gordon and LT; Sody LG: Sody, 45 o'clock | RG: E. Leonard Kebbel RF indgren QB Ostertag RHB; Mar: LHB and Spitko FB. By BRIGGS to the i cause of 1 Mu threat stuf t Kil leci Wort urn of n over, 11 of material whi in a ten z {quality it 1t shown, The opening of the in fights expected to |1 pounds. t fka usually | e Instea ind time s fores and time d out at the &ide- ug run in which he | yards. il be r s carcer in at Columb Tryon will Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling! us on ~AND You D GIVE ANYTHING IN THE WORLD FOR SOMERoDY To HELP You NOW IN YouR DOG WEARINESS - WHEN You'VE BEEN ON YOUR f\\l_ DAY DOING SOME xAH PPING AND FAND UP IN THE HE WAY HOME — AND YOU THINIK OF THE DISHES You HAD To LEAVE UNWASHED - THE BEDS UNMADE AND Th= B V THAT 1S PROBABLY C S AND MUST BE PUT To BED make t Ir Grange 50 often rown svidenc like Foot ssing of two such colc tches Ivent and Choate Play CONFIDENT OF WINNING FPor First Time in Five Years Am- herst Looks Forward to Beating Williams in Today's Game. apt. Ring’s Brother Won't Shave Till H. P. H. 8. Wins AND THEN YOUR | GIRL SCouT DAVGHTER MEETS You AT THE DOOR, RELIEVES — AND SHE PULLS THE BIG EASY CHAIR UP Tp A GRATE FIRE, BRINGS You A CUP OoF TEA, PUTS ON YOUR SUPPERS =~ TELLS You THE HOUSE WORK 15 ALL DONE AND BABY _IN BED --SHE DID 1T ALL HER = ()v\lN SELF 1 - OH-H- GlRLs AIN'T IT A GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RI1OVUS FEELIN' To HAVE A GIRL SCOUT DAUGHTER ? To OGrgani Clas FINAL PRACTICE TOMORROW ll te SIRE LOSES AGAIN r-Tigers we their oppor nble 18 ay's tiit from | of tomorrow. nts