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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. R e GOOD AMATEUR BOXERS ON FRIDAY NIGHT’S CARD——INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE ADOPTED—CALDWELL OF YALE AGAIN OUT OF LINEUP—GEORGE BURNS EARNS AMERlCAN LEAGUE HONORS—LEADING COLLEGE ELEVENS ARE “UP AGAINST I ALNEW BRITAN 13 HOME SUNDAY BT R T R PRINCETON TIGERS NONE T0O0 GOOD IN PRACTICE Caldwell Still Out at Yale HURNS IS CHOSEN — Dooley, Dartm sor ek e su VALUABLE PLAYER Harvard Working Fran- Also I¢ [Nians’ it Suker Gels Fmerican League Honor Desperate — News Outlook on Other Irons. Ty 22 Tad\lps Adam Ray Sme ticly and Penn. of Grid- Oct. 14 an of the of the Am gnated yesterd &0 ) —C first b eball was. most. t. 14.—U/P—Trouble e rn foot absent last agair Slagle yor roll, of Cobb, Ruth, Jol out of the uries and ( bar with as Bur they gar Mid Princeton 1 Caldwell Still Out Strong 1 Haven w the Eli practice fr was promptl firmary There is a ru H second dout 29 assist to He runs scored cdtner more of a sacker bro gue with D two years 1 nt to him to Bos- 4. 1 well .361 ‘Cleveland first can k served At Dartmouth Eddie Dooley, poet laurcate football and the me's most rece bridegroom, has been relegated to the subs and a tow-headed sopho- more named Harris shoved into his place. Perhaps Jess Hawley remem- victory lost to the Big ar when Dooley grab- bed a ball Intended for another baclk and failed to make the yardage that would ¥ ven Dartmouth a an a 14 to 14 tle wi tory rather t has in ton but got hi ing Peck Last Year the bers the Green last v last ; Pecking honor ear with er ever to 1 for the he Twenty h won points. the unanimous choice or wher get into the ave Rt playe Thomps Harvard's Outlook mana looking good on of Jiteher 'LEGION TERH AGAIN T0 GRACE THE COURT s in = the | yorp onto the | e ry warned the |y o) in town Friday | jrap lineup hackfield not hel ball. Willlam and Ma Crimson it would be for the game Down at Penn. star fullback looking hile h cou C. (Sam) center gton, 18 y Heilma 15, Henry R nn, center fleld, [)(--' | Concn Detroit, Harry Ginsburg Planning to Manush, outfield, Penns asconlonis, is Send Same Line-Tp After W from mons, outfield, Philadel- that n tional strug; 1 Odiroen, n for him, City Title This Year as | p p him e | phia, 12. Leon Goslin s 9 Hepry (Lou) York, 1. Tony Lazzorl, ir | York, 1T Bob Falk, Robert Fo troit, 6 Osca Louls, 6. Henry A wo! from th cago Grove, pitcher, Phila del- ® outfield, Washing- | damaged ell for their wge castr Gehrig, first ‘base, . second base, New forth In the finest in outfield, ill, Ch outfie icago, 1, the £ Ohio ity Mellilo, second base sational Rice, outfield; St. Tiouls, , Bo cateher, Phil tton for th hrane, » Ohlo sq Judge, first base, Wa second outfield Rigney, shortstop, ad, outfleld shorts conditio Cornell Team parteet , SHARKEY IS 0UT WITH CHALLENGE FOR GENE New Lightweight Radio ’I‘rz'.nr'miito I'neniul His Manager Plans to File Formal Notice With New York Boxing Commission Pitts them New “Bin recover taking part versity str champlons bama la sure it will Dixie lin from tackle to Lafayette regularly in inson, and T touchdowns in York Uniy Tony Lazzeri Took Rig Flop ln Se 'nu I'inale nev av is smashl prepa WALTHOUR 14 r TO RIDI ten min P ings ready West Virginia is bre pverything in sight with one of greatest in to in, being ready for Georgetown. elevens yes ir to a char lat the title of Tunney. | s Eleven From| HERE’S Ki Major Goodsell Acce; | Oct. 14 or, formerly a resi Angeles, has ac | title Imldnr for a champi holidays. The match wor championship held in the United lanlon defended his title at Philadelphia. pts Challenge For the Christmas Holidays pted the challenge of Pat Hanlon, New Zealand | NG OF SCULLERS SPRTS GOSSIPERS waten uring| NOW GETTING BUSY Vance for Frisch Is One Report| —Talk Abont the Fighters (By the Assoclated Press) | Jack Sharkey, sensational | Boston heavyweight who | Harry Wills to a frazzle for 43-180ths rounds and then won on a foul, sobbed In his co fight was over. “I ¢ that way,” he cried. A later a smile broke | tears as he visloned the “rewards in gold and glory headed his way. young The pot is bolling already for the bovs gathered around the ove league. Rotund Wilbur Robin- on, duke of the Flatbush Robins, | is preparing to toas the one and on Dazzy Vance at John McGraw exchange for Franki Fordham Flash, who for New York., The master mind's | reaction to the offer, if it has been made, is not known for his days are said to be filled with efforts to get | Eddle Rousch from the Cincinr T'H‘< in exch ge for the self- ‘! rankle. in the Forty four of 48 states sented on Knute Rockne's squad of berless elev is a I be sure, but also Voed Boeringer, Parisien, Dahlmen, | so forth. With 15 countries repre ar lineup and st Maine needs n Youth will be served ever: | but at the Marathon field. Cla ‘Dn Mar, Melrose thirty-nir | full mile in front of | Michelsen, 15 years his the finish of the New York to Port Chester grind. Bill Kennec Amit- onship race here during the Christmas | ting forty but willing to show = uld be the first for the world’s sculling | birth certiicate, was a bang State: W] | third. The New tates since 1888, w wn;vmur Soobiall b e margin he won with Tuesday. &—Major Goodsell, world’s champion dent of Australia but now of Los | S!HN LOGAL BOY flN AMATEUR G . local colored to hol champi s local ama at teur card will bring to t mpion of 118 p 0 po; 1 themse H rtfor Eddie C Frank ¥ Westergr 118 pe Wate ill be lass and ed W Kenneth n the mith of will Hartforc both e th ate int tiatl essful in welter o the 1 A who has who wo 1 oppone H he ¢ a fou 140 pound cl dine and Charlle a each go ot th ers. Willfax O'Connor of acl 110 pour N Too »Idm‘ Shuffles for huffle This Man Named Chieago, Oct. 14.—Shuffle | han, Chicago's truck driving pugilist, ARD Lewis, Cli 1“11 and Westergrean { State Armory Friday the nds cla 1t two of the = d class zfield and of Waterbury. other afraid of Gene W L’" me that leather- neck,” he demanded after conquer- |ing Wills. “A sailor can b Marine every day in the week “Thanks for getting that his pile-driving fists i out of the way. You did r‘\'cr\\rod . | wonderful favor,” was the | Gibson, Gene's manager greet ex-tar in the dressing room. It you want a football { Dartmouth this y against efther Cor among other requirem It may be rather out laurel wreaths for h but Bill Madden, Columbi tain, has slipped through ranks for five touchdowns points afterward for a total of 39 to grab the lead in the east. “Zev” Graham, so named because pranced spectacularly about a Fore IDEAL SPORTS | ham fiold the rame day the famou T { horse was running wild, Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 14.—UP—Ten- | gorat 48 RS, S0 golf and dancing are the ideal & g 35 sports for the physical Improvement Maloney, of Bostor of college students and should re- ¥ Sharkey's lite mi celve greater attentlon than base- he first joined the 3 ball and football, according to D Sanbst hanibeenslenadl to Hugh Grand Rowell of Teach Arthur De Kuh, walloping collcge, Columbla university, speak- | Now' york Italian in a ten round ing at the annual mecting of the M { match at Madison Square Garden, American Public Health assoclation. | (eraper. 22, scouts rf,mrn | Wrestler Is Badlv Injured During Bout iffling back to his old job fast- n he shuffled away from it months ago. It scems to be a of too many shuffles for Shuf- | 5 som case fle. After tuning [on a bunch of lesser lights, S decided to step into real societ mecting Tommy Freeman, crack Cleveland welterweight. That was | last spring, When Freeman finished with le the latter was pretty close to the hospital, | » other night Shuffle sought go0d game again, mecting | throned Mickey Walker. When | k got busy t was nothing cver. Shuffle had enough than five rounds. Shuffle ds were shuffled Now he'll probably k to his truck driving letter at st play ell or boxer, | a de- , Nick class, who bout g C Jim made when | weight | meet M SPEAKER MAY GO Cleveland, Ohfo, Oct. 14.—(P— | Tris Speaker, big chief of the Cleve- and Indians, may forfeit his scalp Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14 (A—Tony before the 1927 baseball scason |Divitchi, Philadelphia, is in a serious opens. | condition at a hospital here today —_— |as the result of possible internal in- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | juries suifered last night when b |lost & wrestling bout to Dick Davis- | Court, of Hollywood, Cal. ounds, Ives in artford itai | Geneva Brown | he | has 38 in- | i $22222222223222221] KUTSCH AND PETERS BOTH SEEKING GRANGE’S PLACE DUSTY LEAGUE T 1ove one mie cr OPEN NOVEMBER @ e ern Conference — Each ; .| Is Flashy and Fast—Big Hoap Tossers Swing Into Action for Winter Season Ten Elevens Hold Secret Practice. first gun tentative sch in the dule mber 9th wi Industrial (P—The to-day foote the s opening en. ta J.w;u Nove en in Britain Ma attle for the 3 title | Thursday insf | has been the cz {league in its | existance. | Last year Corbin t e's stadium at Illinois, where Iowa meets the Illini before a home-coming crowd, was the me mid-we looking for ane stood o is of the ref same & C t against the wal of Towa- and its promise of a wo most touted that was Cowh y for a | Corbin Thursday, win vs. Cor & Level v Tuesda: playing his first year of e foothall, has led the nd drop-ki He is a brought ival then. a Urb: proba place among the Big in tity entraini Machine. P. & Leve Cor & y & Clark vs. Corp. and vegetarian | um gates were in gen= oughout the Big conches tapers work for t v Rule capolis, and northwestern at E: kne added final touc am will use against outh Bend in a game ference interest, although No- is not a Big Ten school. Horseshoe Is Not flumt CGourt R‘I’Ofi Oct 21—P. & F. Corbin Penn State at of o1 & Dame College Home Town Is All Excited ! aver Talls, Pa, Oct. 14 (A | home G to of reach ois, o a Graham ir t villa th pitc reen quoil sun en's b ! cided it was not the attorney, delving into the showed that the vill ordir prohibited “pitching quoits” b nothing ahout horseshoes. Not guilty,” was the verdict, n tal be attempt them on would X aze to book schedule. The Covenanters ma Texas or California, s day in an inter-sec combe declarcd. Coac n, of Centre colles ne, 1s of the opinfon that the con- can be arran FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | | [ y lock horns Christmag or Six Wesleyan Seniors Elected Phi Beta Kappa Middletown, Conn., Oct. 14, — fon of six seniors to Phi Beta appa, honorary scholastic fraterni- ty, was announced today in chapel by President James L. McConaughy | of Weselyan. The men elected were Ralph Frederick Bischoff of New= ton, Mass.; Robert Secrest Dunham York city; Herbert Gordon Fair Haven, Vt.; Willlam Bruce of North Attleboro, York — Sergeant Mitchel Field, beat Friedman, Chicago (10 |O’Dowd, Col 18, Ohlo, de Pancho Dencio, Philippines (10). [Fay Oakland, Calit.— Young Johnny | Mass.; Damon Barnes of Browns- {Burns, Oakla alif., won from |ville, Vt.; Frederick Parmles Sloat | Everett Strong, Omaha. (6). | of Butler, N. J. i Sammy | Baker, 1 men amp in in Brit- | , will FumMBLE S AROUND FOR RACK . HAT DOESN'T SEEM To SLIDE be Dan 1 Joe ntered. OTHER ARM on that welght leading Arthur n pound | nts | olyoke. | T Y GLAD HAT 1S ouT OF WAY--- Now To ENJOY Show HEARS THUMP a him. | CRAIR nt Hall rro a s with Ander- last night class. n Kaz- Mozzer Calla- Movie of a Man Putting Hat Under Theater Seat IN RACK-~-TRIES ON FLOOR 'NEATH By BRIGGS AH - IT YiELDS AND HAT SLIDES IN. AT LAST IRIES BOTH ARMS GOES RIGHT AFTER HAT AND DECIDES T HOLD IT IN LAP,.. HAS LOST SENSE OF SHOW g