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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ty L T T T T T s S I e i s 2 KENSINGTON AND FALCONS PLAY HERE SUNDAY—COLLEGE ELEVENS NONE TOO OPTIMISTIC OVER SATURDAY’S GAMES-—— : NATIONAL LEAGUE’S “HARD LUCK PLAYER” DRAWS HIS RELEASE FROM BRAVES——HARVARD TO PLAY INDIANA NEXT YEAR § BIG TEN ELEVENS ARERIGHT ONEDGE. GUIMPSES INTO - VARIOUS SPORTS COLLEGE FLEVENS | VERY UNGERTAIN Tomorrow's Games Have Bear- Wrestling, Boxing, Temnis, and Anything Is Liabte to Happen i lfl‘ Tomorrow's Game | E— | ing on Title Chicago, 15 (P storm of foott amps toda Cisactiss o 1 sparr vantage in t the morrow's en ed together in a ta among the t Spears gates with his Gophers cularly sparing of wor sota’s chances of regaining ditional Little Brown Ju news of Michigan has week through ba Wolverines are giver Both Zuppke of 11 wersen of Towa came up to the lint's home-coming with no comme r.[ other than to admit a mutnal re- spect in the matter of offenses, game, ranking with the Minnesota- Michigan clash, was generally re; oned a toss-up. Much interest centers in the Big’ Ten debut of Pat Page, whose Hoos- fers tackle Northwestern at Evans- ton, where the Purple has raced to two triumphs this fall. The Jormer Butler coach left Indiana’s good name in the hands of Phelan at Purdue, whers Wisconsin seeks first blood in tha conference battle. Sped eastward with enthusiasti send-offs, Chlcago treked towa Philadelphia while Ohfo State exe cuted a flank movement and invad ed New Yofk. With a somewhat bat- tered squad Stagg hopes to score the first Chicago victory over Pennsyl- vania in the handful of games since 1898, The Buckeyes' objective is repetition of the success which d cisively shut out Columbia rast year, at Columbus, 9 to 0. THO TEAMS FROM MASS. HERE FOR WEEK-END - Springfield High Tomorrow and the Adams Fleyen on Sunday at Memorial Field Two Massachusetts teams will be the guests of the High school and All-New Britain teams at Memorial field Saturday and Sunday 3 noons. ~Commerca High echool €pringfield will 7 e Red and Gold team on Satu and on the following afternoon Adams ling con ip of We setts will be the opponents. The Springfield team is a on the High echool sched is one of the leading schools of the state and has been successful in ¢ featings two other Sp! teams on many occasions in years, The team has not been this year and will enter t heavy favorite, Fans in t City are expecting the tea turn a winner. The T squad: has been put through a 1 workout all this week for the wants that game. With Thompson back in the New Britain lineup for the time this year paired off with Bar- nikow, the team off has been exceedingly we three games of the s greatly strengthened Hu Thompson and Barnikow t of the best back state, “Butsy man on forward passes depended upon to do center plunge d skin ta In the line w center, Humphrics of All-N All se which ak in the will first Strum s a and can Boston B]a\ es Release Two nf Th('n I’an Boston, O Boxing CGalore Amateur m\lu[g Tournament 10 FRIDAY STATE ARMORY, MOHAWK A, . Star Bouts o ARCH ST Given hy by sanction A. A. T Tickets For Sale at BRIDGETT'S CIGAR STORE 51 Church St. Admission 500 Ringside 75¢ The | Even Walking “Blac her” that eavyweight champions rs, has a*fig similar to Champior { that the boxing | Billy Gibson, m holder, feel the marine | “euckooskey hefore eapir lue a champion 0 meetin no one could po like nanie 1cko0skey | wiltie Plant, exponent of hag expressed the can the rack | br ngs nearly e | body into more | tong-sustained action,” he explained. | Track fans who saw Willie wiggle himself around the track ahead of Ugo F rio, the Olympic cham- gree with him. events retired mpion, tricd tootball once attached to Camp Up- during g instructor cre’s what they | 1 n, All-Amer | announce “No mo: I'm | first | ali e and m A not about wster o fre to ina ho is s may m HARVARD'S SCHEDULE am for 1927 Includes Game 104 Be played at Cambric with Indiana Tod Morgan to Defend '11']0 in San Franci {ght crowm | F'red Bretonr expect to se The cking. m could muddles en 1 talked of the c \nrl now Dartmouth ran linecs- | of Carl hurt his | Caldwell, ball carriers, me time | Army t the practice to | rim- rprise fense Roper taking hances on hurting | regulars immage. anged ith no one set working cession arting lineup been | 50 50 | is quite cas of squad from Columbia 1 the t mmer gotten for aind White The trio. Army . much up on th tory mhing attack head vital th Tni of Fr ind fullba bu rsit to sot road of rations for and CHANGING . hut dor STYLES. too short 0 look. effeminath DY DAN (NEA Sports Ang s, pu istic, THOMAS) Writ Oc No Latzo for Madison - AMATEUR CARDS LISTED FOR ARMORY TONIGHT 1 th phia b Fitzsim le titlehold ping J J. Corl Carson City, N inquished crown—although h the weight—b better fleld in t Others 1 cver has pt impion. * T impossible hip in han sho Mitch Mu e old He nite on the champion « Mushy sh Durability Workmanship Comfort and Styl are just crowded into every Lunson Hiubbard | Hat For sale by ASHLEY-BA (< B B OCK CO. CALLAHAN FLOORED MITCUELL “TWICE IN THE BATTLE THAT LIFTED PINKY'S" CROWN ! LABARA RANKS A5 OLDEST RING CHAMP Also, in Years, Is the Youngest Fight King the pugi- of the world—such 15 — The | oldest Los «Angeles, | voungest and yet listic champion Fidel l.a Barba | fiyweight. lis Los Angeles turned 21, mitt | Barba has making the slinger — in number of years—to sit on a world throne. | But e has held his title for ene vear and two months, makiog him the oldest champion tn period of reign®to wear a boxing crown. Since La Barba lifted the bur- | dens of ‘being flyweight champion from Frankie Genaro's shoulders In August, 1925, the gitle in every other recogdized diversion has | nged hands. The great Jack Dempsey, cham- pion of all champions, has fallen into dis , while handsome Gene | Tunney, ng marine, rules the | heavywelghts. Jack Delaney shoved | Paul Berlenbach out of the lime- light and now wears the crown of the light heavyweights. [ The infallible Harry Greb. who defied all rules of boxing and still | was unbeatable, finally succumbed | before Tjger Flowers, the Georgia | deacon, | Mickey Walker, fighting little | Irishman, who was often spoken of | as a “junior” Dempshy, reached the | end of his reign when he met Pete | | Latzo, Pennsylvania mining boy. Pinky Mitche junior welter champ, was decisivaly beaten by Mushy Callahah, Los Angeles news- boy, just two nights before the great Jack took his pummeling. Jimmy | Goodrich, ~ crowned lightweight champ by the New York® boxing commission, féll before the on- slaught of veteran Rocky Kansas, And Kansas' reign was short, as he La just him youngest There As Well weight N vill ¢ in sappin, Will e Some ral heavy sluggers are on the | and when 1 way at 8:30 ted that the rock slows Last than nee put Patrick and Hartford. and outs in their week are through the cla oot om 1t week forr on Ra g my s em easy for uoaayan 1 the or | terbury. Th up.” pound clas: ty of Spr Hartford entries follo tz Adan Chapdelain Bard of H Eddie Camp pounds: Johnny mate fleld on, of the Heavies I Kenneth Wi of W Shive of Boxers. ith Johnnie ted to be in ' Sehastine bovts [ p lie Anderson, am Kazmart Mozzer of pound class; ringfiel 1 Haven, an, 110 main n ch k and rtford: of he o old the effects of the will be 7 cions satisfied who respective classes last scheduled g and with Hall is William Robert of Wa- ill as entries. Bill Ramos of Hartford, tergren rbury, of Hartford New Abe Bodine 35 pound cla of Hartford and South an 1 Tim P Fatie Tewls was unable to cope With the cl; s | showed by Semmy Mandell in their titular bout last June. | battle gets un-| Tod Morgan lifted the junior light- | clock it is ex. |Welght crown from Mike Bellerino's head without much difficuity last December in Los Angeles. Kid |Kaplan found that he could longer make 126 pounds and abdi- cated as king of the featherweigh harlie “Phil” Rosenbers was outlawed” and shorne of his cham- | pienship by the Tlinols boxing' body | for failing to post his Jforfeit for | his match with Bud Taylor. How- | cver, boxing men e that ' the | Terre Haute boy would have had | little difficulty in handing Rosen- | Iherg a sound drubbing—if the opin- | fon of boxing experts means any-| | thing after the Dempsey-Tunney af- | | fair. | [ But littie Fidel Ta Barba still rules the “babes” of the squared | circle. and there doesn’t seem to be | |any dangerous rival looming on the | { horizon. | There have heen Barba may get a crack at Bud Tay- lor's new bantamweight title but | [nothing definite has come of it yet. armory will | hard ssed out T wd that | mory was with the per- the boys. Billy Hall, both of scored knock- 1o step Intered in s Tony Pa- in the class be In the 165 1as Dan McCar- Joe Bard of The rest of the Licherman and rumors that Ta | and Hartford, 1 nch and Frank pounds: | [DRIVE YOURSELF— ] i ; and 118 pound: NEW CARS TO RE and J Haven, and Char- : Wil- an hogr——10¢. a mile. SUNDA¥S AND HOLIDAYS e rcheats 23¢. an hour—I3c. u mile, Manchester. Speein) rates for long trips. nd gpan Corselli O'Connor #¢ class. ! You-Drive Auto Renting Cé. Cor. Seymour and Elm und There’s at Least One in Every Restaurant — | the | a. good team | Cle | before KENSINGTON. AND FALCON TEAMS TO PLAY ON SUNDAY Deciding Game in Series Is Scheduled to Take Place at St. Mary’s Field, Ringing Down Curtain mada Veneski e today of the Patrick AL G game city nit by as Ma Falcon Buckl, intera placa nly ime in ather WO contlitions. ms would poor we news that tle in the decidi et with gener the Kensin Both e game played a as to which is better team The Kensington team, supposed to be a weak hitting array of hall tossers, came through rapidly in the tail end of the season and put the Corbin Red Sox team out of running. The Falcons are also nd at the opening of series were expected to carry the honors. Betting scems to be even on the battle. Both teams with good pitcher fans. to have the vay all doubt re anxious d pi the aw are equipped . In fact much of the results of the contest will de= pend on how the flingers will feel on the day of the battle. “Ginger™ ary will burn them over for the alcons while Bucholz will do the honors for Kensington. The Falcons won the ifth games while the team won the third contests. The second 4to 4, first and Kensington and fourth game was a after 19 innings of play. Darkness intervened. The game will start at 2:30 o'clock. Herbie will be the umpire behind the plate. SOGCEEWTBAFL GAME | Clan Douglas Club Will Swing Into Action at Willow Brook Park on October 25. Soccer football starts on Satur: October 25 at Willow Brook p: when the ( Douglas Soccer club will engage in a conflict with the Celtics of M hester. This will ba the opentg game in the Manchester ay ,y,,,luamcn Amateur leag Several months [ bers & the Clan Douglas organiza- tion decided to form a e of them had experience at th they emigrated to this coun- try from their native homes in Scot- land. The application for sion to the leaguc acc cently. aturd o several me same nis- was pted re- of this week,! the will play a friendly game with German Soccer club of this city. game will be played at Willo park and will be called at o'clock. 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