New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925, %m_—'w =L . — SR SOUTH CHURCH BOYS BEAT VlLLAGERS SATURDAY GAMES AT “y” TOMORROW RECElPTS FROM BOWL CARRY ALL OTHER i SPORTS AT YALE—EDDIE TRYON'S RECORD MORE IMPRESSIVE THAN RED GRANGE'S—MT. VERNON TEAM INVITED TO THE COAST l : e 7 Qemommonn - o o | . ) ) < o o e o | . i 4 3 Aerial Game Argued Pro and Con [Pyrdye Had Passer De Luxe In \TRYUN’S SCORES Princetcg:l aXfi g:::exegypl\a;:fido manifll\SKf’l’BAllfAMFS by Followers of Gridiron Meets) — pr 1) Taube, All-Round Star 0| = 1 IS FORVARDPASS BILLY EVARS IS0 | | TT[RTHANREDS“""B“‘t‘;;?::‘.‘,::};f!:fl%?f?fln“fff‘éfl‘::;:;ifs::,&“?si:’“ LI ; \ NV e : Colgate Star ia:hel Host in ‘Usua! Weeknd Contsts Are domniating most of the o’ : ; ; urgh; an cal all-star football teams | b el WAL o e Gomplation of e 1 0 far, places four men on Garey. | Cornall: and. R AllS{aon he Saturday aftor- One Expert Says Good Defense Thinks It Unnsually Powerful ‘ _ ; ‘ S e R e ot e (G e thletie director and head | Quarterback — Fricdman, ) : { Nnous toters \ at Johns Hopkins University. { gan. L .‘]‘!".‘ HeRutiindny i) entry kins — It le and Princeton each get two | Halfbacks—Grange, Tilinois; and V' A el KOS ) down Boston, Dec, 4 (P)- ind g b f g e ‘r’r Lrfl 4 P 1 e IVANS ’ y (' 4 2 , s and Eds places in the following line up. y Dartmouth e coe 3 . ) ; ! it Ends—, Tully Dartmouth, and [ Fullhack Tryon, Colgate. uel to the fira which ed Colgate prior | Hans Young's All-Eastern eleven fol- L ! FRAEOI: about the footh question ¢ o doption e fresh-| v e el and Baniert ioes t nabl will since George Owen, famous H 15 scoring cr, when success- 3 g y ¥ i r it has been possible : v B test T hard to increase a in BlacsiQepris Onen i ‘ X 1 possible £or |y ptmonth, Pirst Team i S S » 4 2 ‘4 ) —Diehl, Dartmouth, and nds — ayer, enn.; Tully, i warrlors get any real fun out of the | t¢ 1t resorts on rthod ; g to pile up 850 points, | \ i : Ee AhbEraen Goous: game, . hasr hanee i ; w58 W g per seas an aver- | gyuiheho Yol % ter—MeMillan, Princeton, ckles—Chase, itt; Joss, Yale Reggie Brown, backfleld coach for | feclings f ag v b comparison of the records of nter At hase, P! ] Brown university, and Dr. Morton | D 4 rgely § ¢ ¢ ” 3 ¢ and Tryon shows that the| o guard berth. The Tuteos and {Ploncers, having had o taste of vie- Hjerpe ) ¢ ol more closely this week and o allawed to another by ball shooting Quarterbick—Pease, Columbia. Center — MeMillan, Princeton S : o : ; ] : | Talfbacks—Slagle, Princeton, and | Quarterhack Princeton Brinogsac el P, A0 AL el ting tmem. | i g - ikatgcLilison scorel flamie= pyyon, Colgate., Halthacks — Oberlander, Dart- iy ALahteiatisatopta e il ’ cam, then ; o ' ! Anlied (g ofthy ," ingie by almost gy e lander, Dartmouth. | mouth: Tryon, Col 18 Tamnioe el IR e i sl i o \ . | 1 R Young's Choices Fullbac Kreuz, Penn. Hibbard o forward passing attack ever con er team, you are against| s u A o Gl b 1 ihat Teed wore jorsey No. 77, | o JONIES CROEEE e L celved cannot be stopped by o wel [ it has turned red i ’ B % Y ; A | RS e U B ieo eastern stars and three middle [ Ends — Born, Armyi Hanson.|Nelson ..... (. Johnson, Krammer coached team while Dr. Prince, fn | foothall into acrial basketball, i3 o # | reity eared leading performers occupy places : o i 3 the “""’lj“”‘""’ e Eayar BRI "’ 101 | 3 , 4 k | o ! X ‘“’"‘ " on an All-American line-up select- ‘kles — Kearney, Cornell; Wil-'Goodrich ............ I Walthers Alumn! Bulle urges as a step | Tllinols game at Columbus I had a | g 4 INg SPC L1 for the Associated Press today ! son, Penn. center toward amateurizing the game that chat with a former Cornell | 2 * g A LA LBy Ton Y o ch at the| Guards — Butler, Penn.; Diehl, Connolly, Nordgren ......... Sacks coaches never be allowed to give or- | star who lad attended the Dart- | 4 ; ¢ - University Pennsylvania, who | Dartmouth, g | ders. mouth-Cornell game, ) A s B e i ki |0 also gives his choices for first and | Center — Pershing, Lafayette. | Yankaske ano Hallin, Swanson Brown, co-worker with the late > T once attended Cornell, 1 AR %2 W PLLshenofalonchl olvn o eh nd all-castern combinations. Quarterback — Pease, Columb left guard Percy Haughton at Harvard, holds | was more then irtevested to got ¢ 4 on htangtedlont {0is feld mOR S Gnaibh iy the oii collige | Maitiacks — Amos W 4 % Second outstripped | the waudown on the terrific v i 4 . ! Lol e s e 1im i ea | placing more than one man in the | Rogers, Penn, Tutcos Mohaywks the defense. . (loptng Dartmouth handei G 4 ot R ; A A L oeq | ollowing all-Ameriean eleven: Fullback — Allen, Yale. . Braddon, V. Braddon ... Hierps no aerlal attack devisec cannot | Dobie's {c %4 P § A 3 pet Shomsst vight forw be stopped and stopped effectively by | “Apparently Dartmouth had it > & 3 : ¢ S = g G. Preisser oo Lienhard a shrewdly coached eleven of good | all over Co wias my opening s F ; At intelligence, speed and power.” In | wed le dope on 4 ¥ § i | B park 5 Luke, Tuttles, 1. J on, Cabilns b / y I i ! |\ et T Taaonanasin the Brown university game against | tb T v former star ke {184 5 ! ] i aatar Dastmouth college, the Green eleven | pla ! express a | P | SR | e "m S o aglFeldman ...... Parker, Heinznun wid unable o score apainst the jwor - p e P - © ace, Tryon 1 Plainville ¥, M. C. A, etang Providence team, Reggie polnted | % 8 i e U ehatei q 1 mq | Rakowski, Swanson ...... Larion out. H 4 Al o G i | left gnard e T : e sy that S tal Martin, r. f. Dr. Prinec in his plea f L No, say that”” was eason, Rergen, 1. f. i fee thing that stands ot Q B e ; asiir 4.7 \ et “ : atn layer '”'“‘"‘Locas(]ome Back Fast Alter|y: schav 1 vt | HANDBALL CHAMPS WILL I caree 1wy scoring ‘S cap that the game is one that largely ir ack or nell,” T might ald |BY NEA Service r career by scoring 11 mith, c. (capt.) | from the sidelines.” The real gen- |nell cost him 300 smackers, [de tuxc s what they say of 1 I, for fourth pli Brunner, of Miller, 1, g eral “is & man old enough to be the | “I don't want to take a thing |Melvin Tz star Purdue quarter- | [Latayette, topped the fleld that year | S | ' father of the players, who fights the [away from I routh but the for- |back and all-round athlete, Warner Brothers Are Slated For | ar = ~ with 86 points, Wilson of I'enn Sta H The S church basketball { o 5 tédmtagainatinisimiadle;asediop ) RATtine s matciatiokatant offthat) IRonSihnee o care: Tau e hiasibaen {now i the Army backfield, being ' team won fis first victory of the | personal fouls — Havlick Appearance at Y. M, ¢ ponent. Thelr own game Is not|game. Otherwise the two teams|an oulstanding celebrity at the W,_M Sith i T M (00 TR e o b o s G 2 played by the undergraduate plni-_ | e eventy mateh |Bottermaken institation, shining In| following iEcison! Tryon/ again' by handing & 82-16 trimming 101l 2 Hergen 1. Smith 1 R Sehwab Gourt Tils: Tvenik, ers, They are pawns or puppets in at fellow Oberlander s a |football, bascball an eth trailed I'.m who led the scoring the Plainville Y. M. C. A. The game | 1_ s for goal — Ha < the e ol approrf»ssion:\l coach.” | wonder. He doesn’t throw forward [He's perhaps gained his greatest B el o \\".’\n’f(\s' but practically e aiiar ‘«!,,nth: “Kildutt dll P r'){:lx“ el pratin e ha As a remedy Dr. Prince suggests |passes, that bird tosses touch- |fAMe on the gridiron. This fall, s»\GlfllltS of FOO all W()lld Pass ished thint year with 54 points. In thrills. The visitors got the jump|gsmith Vil eefh Re e i puhagran tig that coaches be teachers only, hav- | downs any time he cuts loose with [Pecially, his work has been one of 110 eoreniio nol (5 bl isneaen i e Ui e nrah @ nalt oy Bire 4 b state double hand ball championship ing nothing to do with the actual | the ball. |the brightest features of Purdue's l[]OH]S (}]y i to Henry Benkert, of Rut- middle of the first quarter had a the past two years will invade New direction of athletics and that all or- | “The first two long passes he ‘l'll‘ | gers, who led with 100, 9-2 lead. The New Dritaln players | Britain territory tonight to meet the ders be issued through the captains | made were interesting to watch, but |1t Was in the recent games with | i led | Mag Drothers combination in ; ST Finishing at the top of the list had looked bad, and Adams calle ¢ g who would be in full control n!lnf‘r the first riod which ended |Wisconsin and Chicago that Taube's | Now York, Dec Many famous [this year wi tofal of 111 points, time out. When they returned fo| mautch me. Not only 1‘;;,\'» the training, practice and the games. He | 14-13 in favor of Dartmouth, it de. “PUItY as a wenderful passer came 10 | foothall players it of the comple his remarkable the game it was a different team e iers . won the state also urges that rival teams fraternize | veloped into a dis g form of : he Badger clash, which | collegiate pieture with the close of |eolte gridiron carcer 136 points fighting back to hold Plainville championshin but they also during AL : the rain and on a |y i the past summer enfered the Nation- % he games the | football, a 1 who was bl 1eHL cason. In the outh, 'higher than his nearest eastern ri- score f he fe before and after the games in th 0 was AR e i rest eastern i reless for th of the half i Tibeaiier Mo in interest of better sportsmanship. | pulling for nell. : ! mid and out on the Vacific {val, Zev Graham, of Fordham and taking a 12-9 lead. e » Y a I am inelined t % NG Gt o “]f ‘”v‘\f"j‘”‘v K- | e final games marked finis total points for the last three sca-| In the second half the South | ud” Evans Expected to ”'\ 1: ‘\‘“H’l” e tire Cornell team was in that frame & the greatest stars the 'sons, church had things practically its | Lo s anii o l Il of mind from the way they played I B g pastime RO St O By as. rcakdng through the de. | Shine in Winter Meets bean playing {ogetlier for e | VAT ! T DS b i y The 18! g performer to te ] n 1 ¢ or slx years n | akes line ! AiEeree S s SRR e e B O e e R R e was confined to Aronson. Timer, Bailey. Scorer, Hartung. urdue gained clo: INg 10 yhrough the air. That's traveling “ re aulin, has g » 10 400 yards | : ; = held at bay and forced to shoot | o : sions 1 em on the court hut —— | from long range: it had been very | T R successful at (his, taking the early Hoth e - AT ARen IR T dicatin on lengthy heaves, but now | ] L e Yala [where 11 ition ain’t.” ; [ For Game. church moved steadily on to uh‘ e T e e Te s mellS Y = has heen 1 the best for- I " o zeles invited the Mount Vernon,| ' s impossible to pick a star s 3 |tion into camp. It remains to 1 imong winne After heing i 5 i o b an argument they s ! middle ng only in weight badly outfought in the first min- | 4 (St gt oo g Chicago, Dee. 4 (B) — T e Sl ! ormidable contender for Big || W E T z e s e oni- | utes, they all played well. Cooley t o s rrn s TP of Tulane defeated in footl 5 4 : outjumped his man cons ¥ ' Z into Aunes Geraghty Clips O Two Sec from % ol pas L A : i . N6 (o hsrie o e aorte onds From Her Own Mark in 100 t J b 3 ro cna, { wil h his collegiate carcer Lt 3 S : : i 1 guards’ held their opponents to a Year's da 2 oy r s Breast stroke, clect of the 1926 1 R SERE e ntly by defeat. lone basket. ‘The feam looked | jected when Clark IV £ ghne T8t " P haset qua % P o i o RS R Ciderice v o ty good at the cnd. Miller was | 380 i Tulane coach, and Biens < e ; S il S 1 odds the best of the : : — g representing the Pa T o . i ! ol S ship Ihe nding the b t from all angles | R 7 $ Shilaanl o e ference, meet here proevr N 4 FOG L F] GLS e e ) : i i and proving himself generally a| % R Sl e W Ol i Other interse nal shes ne ol n the side of the victors, g o t Irank will y few of Taube's heave Es as good if the | New York State High School Play- zations in the |- ) ; fuothal en to play som Vith Cirang 0 wont { icifie Const champlonship ing of at South Church .| Star University of Hinols sprinter | his ¢ i t Shibe park coaches of ; : Fid FI Tt who is expected to cut quite a swath |urday, . ! approxi- here to dis At Yale the Bowl Ciowds Enable whe ¢ viick, T ceve A1 11in or mects this win He was [ mately 40,00 wamberlain, who the M 8" o t the O lams, 1. f pt) ... 3 0 6lone of the group of athletes on the | will § onil nfident that Other Branches of Athletes { 1 have not mad y r Cooley _ s 6 1rip to Burope last summer 2 ke p the Wheeton 0 ing off numerous honors in the das 1 cry seat in the park has o Continuc, 3 3 'events, opponents H'*"/-n!'u’h"r Protests 1nferaactic mes r lc‘m‘wnl of Hmcnmm ] e h I ) ol i e — = 5 \ : : ANSWER j/ \/Es S - SUPPER W5 PIANISSIMQ READY- OH 1T 15 READ-EE! T ” Prof Game D AH- HAH! WERRENRATH ! HE DoEs NOT. KNow DOF | ConDucT OR Him 8Y DAS i RADI0': SUCH \"A FING PRACTICE Conldn’t Get Sevies Tickets, Sues Ball Club ckle Five : : s a @ 1924 wy TRAME 1NC_.

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