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NEW BRITAI\' DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926. SRR A i s e tant ety 113313ITERIIIINNNNTNT IR IR saipassaasd KAPLAN BCOKED FOR FIGHT OCTOBER 28—CARR OF SYRACUSE IS LEADING POINT GETTER ——RAlN CRIMP INTO SUNDAY BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL— ELI TEAM COMES THROUGH GAME WITHOUT SERIOUS INJURIES—REVIEW OF MAJOR TEAMS G YALE OVERWHELMS HANLEY PUTS HASKELL MNDIANS N .S, 1S WINNER INDIAN ATHLETE AND WELL — OVER SPRINGFIELD _ KNOWN WAR VET U@ HERE WELL AHEAD ON FOOTBALL MAP 7,”‘(_:;’,]15':1“}_5‘;;A;?"I:;;}”i‘:"" o o Loeals Stiow Well in 160 Vie- HERE'S WHERE T0 :un;ll ele \;n had somvl .Jn‘x'”u" in % \ [Oly Sammay Anemoon [ holding its own against small 17 nsas 2 eum: s overcomy 911 fotbll nenr roll ot whore e sl Tih st Suteta. vt e Spons It ems From Yarious to t fully lemgthy list of 1925 ”\l\ hitass ohia BN e - B | © e ofeat of iDe medsen i battlc ihan the ; 1* llast four years he has sent ¢ | - defeated the Commerce High school gy AAMOolateq Pregs! M. R22223003:001 000 frIsetit ettt s it tesa s ot tas Rt st e TorEnIssiestes YALE AND PENNSY STANDING OUT AS SEASON'S BEST BETS Gifyy N THE A Blue Comes Through After Vanquishing Dartmouth, : With Strengthened Team Harvard Gaining Dartmonth Strength—Princeton Also Will Have Strengthened Lineup — Carr of Syracuse is Leading Scorer in East—West Point Looks Pretty Good. o (Bsclel tofhe Hernia) Oct. 15—Agaln an _ | d team has overcom 'Andrews Was Catcher for the Great Jim Thoipe in His College Days—H Had Interesting Career. Tumbles Be[ore Crippled But Inspired Blue confercnce teams. R & some years g0, arred and of possibility of hol X L l"‘ ( |mouth’s “wondér team" to into the fleld which won 37 game lof Springficld by a 16 to 0 Altrock and Al § cht, olicge in which 1 T score, Yala outgamed and ou “and tied two. The | Memorial field. ous comedy leam of the Washington |and ot Ty i !: the fnvaders in the Bowl Saturda 0 A plnyed froquaniyion hoth Apparently stopped Senators, h shifted their anties fo |jo-tives Sl and humbled the Hanoverians in SRplEITguhnee fUmes on e li] \ich came here undefc er gports in the baseball “off ir own element. the air. inflict- the tacils th a great reputation, am |scason. Nick and Al put on a o AT e Taa iR pressive vic o BAd or i i comedy tennis skit at Madison | Anarcws il B L discouraged. Tt had fumbled several |Square Garden' at Mile. Lenglen's many who followed 1 ol times. The team did not seem to professional debut and Sunda D- | reer of the redskin Mn‘y" show pep until Zehrer, on a pass peared in outlax thall out- dnfle! from Claire, scored a tonchdown. | fita 1o eggerts 1 at a foot- Then the Springiield team was put | ball gaw on the defense for New Britain got athle in scalps has taken up his residence in this city Atlantic and twice on His Indians hold ir tories over schools like Brown, Wil- w,mle Stepping Stone Holds : : a . . ant it d Mary, Gonzaga, Creighton, | ithletie ca- Wisconsit S il ac 5 ng up ¥, 0 - atnioticlod, i f Dav : nothing | 8€l¢ etic club. The Indians z % net sposd. of W point of tying teamns S Ty iston College Minnesota. | most bvert one ot Doos Hanley is ambitious for a underw A sc other touch- | Na humMing | Victorious N, o SO Bl Jown and planted r over urday pas the o conquest sive, for Yale | nell. Michigan § and Boston Col- 4 : ¢ the goal posts before the game away from hom 1921 when le e the hurdles his team must # o s b 5 e v take. The best season in the history of Indisn participation in football is made 1 fampus Tndian ship qualitics Yale rose t stic eated 7 to 0. It maorred by the was Navy's first vietory at Prinee- fumbling of both sid ton. actically at mprovement, shosn by ratior predicted for Haskell by football ex- Gold team in its ability to break up| ‘Benny B e R | perts. This is due to the fact that = | : i Iforward passes, made them masters cateher of the New York yantece CNArEe from the King's abundant material developed. by | TCHAL 5 of 'the situation Saturdar. New!who was unabie 10 (ake bia place e {JETCrE. note o Hanley himself is avallable, also to L s B e e the spirit generated by a new sta- not call e ra his third and fourth.periods. Tn #Me pocause of a - dium, to a schedule which does | year. scond Claire tossed & 20 {areq the politi vard pass to Ireddie Zehrer standing ooy on the 20 yard Hne and the datter LEa WD S whippi ! it 14 to ope on Saturday rnam ke onla haye. saaranimch o ften s the very mean .at had lifted the| Michig it of iesotm B EeE o T hofientn - " victory over Towa were |scries of fumbles and 3 the Boiler- | pacses bencath the Dart world ne g - ‘makers from the banks of the Wa wildering rd pas at edg \<h hield the powerful Wisconsin out the victor e fin even to a scorcless tie and kept were both f § Green. nnsylvania » game was ron dropped nouth goal Indians of . to ackn edged posts Tosing ground on line plays and puntir early ven- ve oft de- |tured jnto the air but, while the an 100k- | Dartmouth defense was completely exchanges. Yale correet, hows as a member of {he New T period to hi caten on when dened 1 himself m ut time that e almost 1 on perti downs, limh thre power takes on hons Season With A" mid-western t tional contests Wi stern | ed elevens, Notre Dame taking the }acore re Also Bett measure of F Ivania State, Ohio hench to the ars returning to the heatin mbia and Michigan |more met s e st fn the Frisco In Cellar. bolster e | stat Hern going off-side at the on October 28 Virginia, cor 0 win ov . o e K WA CR AT = W“Ackmfim ers in every liron hoys with a microscope. stretched arms and became lost op- | . 5 o e : bined in this absorbingly interesting - completed the distance to the goal oy o pioaraie o T bl f t | play, which took London by storm jline. In the third quarter, Matulis | 0" o niie trom the second dis. | ¢ S ey 0 and became the most discussed |took the ball over after a number oo udent At Ca Elis ha first order fn Fullb n- whils keer Dartmouth's recefv- One Shakesy whosa nama 15 | Britain was stopped on Springhelas i nore closely in the future a spot on slight injuri stai the Dart- o stop. and Dartmouth executed it | terpreted by infelligent players.” A and Zaleski was of high Grim. Ohio State backs, an upset res ' ¢ atl team that is showing distinet s rther to demor sinning fouchdown followed speeta- |wrestling classes will get underwa Commerce kicked off to Montreal yesterday, Ruth not on BT bl Anislien. dndan matching hoots and * passe§ with |sent in Jate in the fr He dnter- |aside definite hours for their physi- | paoffic Coast League Winds Up Its | Springfield recovered, fo m he hit out of the park during 1} Worked As Gua Hrench r backs, are r a pretty toss to Scoft for the ing up special class work such as ward pass was intercepted by Zal- | pitching for a while. then driver for some of Princeton squad will trinm Princeton game last | 100058 " nssociation in many winning the pennant for the first | cred on the 30 yard line. HOWoVer. | patrolman Francis 1. O'Rou ongestion has been little short of guard to strengthen a lin r e char 1 ¢ of mvth {his name and sta red the Green \goo foncing team and e will tea Ange champions eight | five minutes "la E ard at | vork when one of the backs dashed | OF ablity to wift the confidenc: nosed out Saturday by Pittsbur p wil owed down |Noble carried the brunt of the at- |0 oo Sl B |20 yard 1ine. When the plle was untangled Officer | breaks and riots: he has driven am 69 points to h will try s skill inst cieave a gain, while his tackling oft- | The boxing class will meet Tues- zfissions ........... %106 94 iide. Zaleski Intercepted a pass on | e man, and has speedily con : G 20th Century Redskin Nittany Lions have gathered 163 wha addad beantiful work on both |lowing members have signed up for Seattle .............. 80 111 ggutienald kicked to the 20 vard taken out of the Columbim S i e on o (FAPLANC 0 TACKLE / i i hih i e s e Islalma Aot intikuiaily, powechil zame to his qualifications for pold, Raymond Mount, and Albert| At Hartford — Blues-Providence | Britain received a first down. Feng- 3 1 quarter, and the same ‘The Army, after a bruising : | O end for | first men of the land.” Dut withal, develop substitutes, just now the Hudkins For the Garden {three-quarters, but as Yale outplay- | kolding the first session Friday night | rain. cight yards at first down. P e ; n K g = elina Tod. | NG sporisman, and a credit to his rest after the 24 to 14 viciory over| Meriden, Oct A8 Louis (KiD) | Mol Byt prowing more erratic |Rode, W. Richardson, New York Yankees 0. lcenter. Matulls made a first down ' Havama, Oct. 18 (P—Avelina Rod- at Madison | o o Skl and Holleran made an impassable e I {he Straits Sottlements have impor: Colum REUAL g > | doubles hand ball tournament which | Brooklyn Lions 0. merce took the same penalty on tl @ city. The body of the aeronaut tersectional opponent word of the fistic world backfield of versatile and clever men | o (hig pastime and a large ent South ind t rol s are | with set at 135 pounds. | ' By b rovement 1t AL is to hold | Loy gg follow The Days Of REal Sport ieorgetown Manager Dapny M- |y G0 Uil Two weeks remain | jydiness men, 5:30 p. m. fo 6:30 p n. T 1 on October 28, but McGraw | & din With Princeton gt 2 4 fon coordination. Tuesday; Morning class, 9:30 to | - : 2 % Tue LICKIN its plaving system, Yale remains the oy aver utg peaten kins wants to tip the scale at 13 Clark, 8 to 8:45 p. m. Y. M. C. A. Graw's fighting weight Yaries from | {0t tumvirate. er at fact that the only two penalties, Out- |y oy 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Intermedi- the Wildeat will be | factics whatsoever. 5 p. m. Oldgr business men's 1"l 1 the Garden 0 p. m. | 21ff 7 o dlaver | m. WHACK’ Juffalo Foothall Player T T i 3 elaven that outclassed the Jimmy Phelan's | pafrled, tie to: nt through out- ¢ away with a decep They saw that he had one of the |portunities which cost at least one Chicago tackling ¢ ack e g acks In the Conference 1inltouchdown. Bunnell. Noble, Kline, carrying hal ( " Wilcox, 1 anot star land their fellow backs were mean- s 5 . : theatrical production of the year |of line-smashing plays. “Red” drop > Andrews v on the Indiar own eleven just 4 sky. nsive and offensive covered, and the Green resorted | during its run at the Duke of ikicked (he point after touchdown. | ¢gynpis is pians sl g o crippled. regulars t0 1o with stoppins | Sirreea it ey ) York's and the Shaftesbury theaters. | The final score came n of 12 he ¢ remair the lineup this the con- falwa been hard play Yor ale the ' ne close o f scout unb B %l familiar to playgorr, 0 yard line and Fengler booted a ‘m"‘-'”""r““\,vm]"" tothes Kol mouth strug t Jue 100ks “tor | . e e SV (O (e ]‘ d E . ll . All he play’s the thing,” but he might Aty field goal. B urday, “, e Yankee st little troub 1 e Aot o i Ao s biantm 2 JLTIOTASEH irollment 1n have added “provided that it is in- + work of ‘Mat Gordon. K further portunity to ; | et ol : # g welan’s foothall ma- iders to their onl Columbia pa against s with little féar S B h notable insta will be evi- | calibre Gordon's tackling ¥ Renin more mi i The fhird quarter saw Yalo he- | DOIIS ranches SR Ao broken field Spot and hoth Harvard Stronze on gas inded and tie the count i comedy which mning vening for to outh cont s war with 2 A aeRlta o a b me ‘ o hree ‘ Harvard unnell to Kline, this | This week should be & busy one in oy, october ed many of New B The approach of chiilly weather s s o E ' Dartmonth hefuddled |the Y. M. C. A. when the “Y e S means little to the batte R e torm Bd er two def ! r speed and accurdcy. Their |nasium class, fencing, boxing an = First Quarter basoball. In an exhibitfon game 2 in a ragged st he Crimson fu - e Pl 5 he - J \ Q e e i s plahiuiy X when it aular ‘: orlk by McGonigle, a substi- Gym attendance Is onf th n(m mr;‘ ws ANGELES NINO I Biait on the B0 vard Une w ammered out two home runs b displayed @ line that could ope who fell by |tuto whoke name was not even on |boss from 10 years of age to m | Anselmo fumbled but recove: broke up the game in the ninth in- | broken fingors and Aienr a~inning. attd that was |the wayside week-end in official scorecards and who was \nearing the 70 mark are setting the first play, Fengler fumbied and ning when the last of the 36 b s trivial. tive air altack. Cripples of Pennsvlvania, identally Chicago |cepted one of Dooley’s frantic for-cal improvement. In addition to the | Iy ound left end. On a Uneiafternoon exhausted the supply. All worked in varion sqiiad, Gaptaln Coady at t s the only one of four ledding |wards and zzed the Dall o !regular scheduled physical training On Top And o Yo visitors made {wo yards but two were foul. Dabe of which ars shun- Daley, rd, and Miller ams to fall in inter- within the danger zone, then loop- jelasses varlous indivhiuals are tak- at right tackle. An attempted for- the Canadians considerable bas L {ned by the physically-whole. He has resume work. His rise !v:-.nm' jhn y rese | tencing, boxing and wrestling. San Francisco, Oct. 18 (P—The |eski on the 25 vard line. shortstop and first base. He ading hospitals in New Eng 1 day \‘1 'Mf“‘lf' €YPN | mpe foncing class starts tonight at | Pacific Coast league closed its ses- | Matulis hit the line for five yards,gumpired for an inning. land, and lls manlpulation of t Injured re n that of Prender- g 507 15 g the first of its kind pro- sion vesterday with Los Angeles but fumbled and Springfield recov- \eavy speeding machines in traffic Tigers for the high em. te Rocl s men invade Con- iyear. J vears. Bryce Long while attending tim since 1 an Irancisco | on the first play !*‘N‘i"l.'fir‘ltl.fumhlwl believes foothall {s a rough pastime. marvelous: he has y a guard in after the Navy cat, 27 to forer territory next Saturday tak- Another Tl newcomer was little [{) nd Stanford University of |which won last year's pennant, fin- |and Gordon recovered for New Brit- rne officer was keeping spectators insane \ t require Captain John Davis will be back whieh moved | Goodwina, who was even better than | caritornia was a member of the var- | ished n the cellar this-season. The ain. This made five fumbles Within [yaci jn o semi-pro game in Now ments R Skl tered and torn by the Middic . aders along with THino! o and intoxicated the Yalo root-|(pe finer points of the art. The fol- | times since gue was estah- | right tackle 4 imadiy down the sideline. Three op- | of the unfortunate patients, but also tack. The Navy must contir its vietory over Tn- lers by his plucky line-plunging |y i men have signed up for the |lished in 1903 | pea at center ponents drove the runner offside in @ roserve store of fighting ability and high gear to dispose of Ca rrough vastly larger men. Larry | o 0 T00 S B badl LaHar, | The unofficial final standings fol- | kick, the ball a maze of flying arms and legs.eStamina to cope with attempted - thh day psets t ; at v 1 d defense 3oody" yon ost | wringfiels st d 3 e ' n sco) f atastre B 1 ; onsiderably after next Saturday as fack and defense untll - “Goods" Iy, ny Siankelus, Joseph Devokaitus SoniLoat ringficld was stopped at centerfnp oy, was found on the hottom bulances fo sco of catastroph . The 1e g | plays Tinois and Ohio | went in, taking the ball at Jeast hait {00, FET o © 0 Los Angeles 121 S1 hut made four vards at right guard. | G SO EE8 TPURD And I ater e e st TS Whippet Syracuse, e wa. In the other games|of the time and seldom failing to 5 Oakland 11 92 | New Britain was penalized for off- o would shatter the nerves of an ore into action against and Minnesota will fackle |set the hewilderment of Yale's|day at 8:15 for preliminary instruc-pPorfland ............ 100 101 'the 25 yard line. Matulis kicked to ‘;‘;“;"’::"‘l: IS L‘ "“i"“"“ veyed the dying to their one hop scoring team when the Orang ; vateh-work line. And over all must [tlons under the leadership of DOXINE 'Sacramenfo wev..v... 89 102 {jidgeld. In three attempts at the ot masonth RLuC AL e ek meets Penn this w T e 4 Iho sot the generalship of Bunnell, |instructor Charles D. Orsie. The fol- {Hollywood ...ovees.. 04 107 jine Springfield got two vards. SHAL CEBRIEOLS G UHT . Pt He still preserves many of the ends of forward passes and in run- Leon H. Hunter, C. L. San Francisco «... . 84 118 ine. Fengler making a 10 yard run- e m:vrhin)' :‘t!.“?" lnr' pov"“h- acteristics of the picturesque largely to 2 scored w Sus- |ning, dodging and rolling a punt |Neumann, Samuel Beers, Joseph e Ihack to the 30 yard lne. s “afl"h ]""]'l raced onfo he |y, i fcal redskins of ploneer daye quehanna in the ope LEADI NG L] HTWF]{‘HTh back for the longest gain of the |Kozatek. M. W. Pilchard, H. W. Leu- PRO GRID RESUUTS Springtield was offside. and New | ol arter lis had been slightly hur Cadets Look Good All- h 1 jerei : i v : g '® | physique, with fr picreing eyes. | American selection, which he just |Rode. | Steam Rollers, postponed, rain ler made five yards at center and n;:vl\lbflr nf']:nnr‘x r;]:remo" to thei 1d with the sleek hair so 21 win over Syracusc, can rest Tentative Match with McGraw or {missed by a sloppy finish last fall. | Louis Burdick will again teach the; At New Britain—all-New Britain- (jajre made four at the same place. ‘M"fl ““::o‘; 1mnml:: kondn field BO- G ceparably associated with the regular eleven and at the same time | Dooley equalled his reputation f(’r‘\v((-gll””: class and is planning on | North Adams. Mass, postponed. ! zgleski went around left Al e cl - he is a modern, 20th century Ameri- Cadets’ weaknes in the coming lod him at his own game and the |The following men will' cnter the | At New York—Frankford Yello@- Second Quarter. Cuban Balloonist Killed can citizen, thor Boston University tilt. Cornell, end drew near he became & Very or- class: Max Finklestein, ri Hick, | fackets 7, New York Giants 0. Matulis made eight yards at right Hil esfg Wwith affairs of the da with an open date on Safurday, can | tJinary quarterback, volleying fran-|Elmer Weyh, Leo Baldersari, Albert| At Chicago—Chicago Bulls 14, tackle, and Claire made a vard at When His Balloon Bursts 1 v cef P cGraw, De- = ’ - |rac: and to Carlisle. Michigan State and prime the aplap will meet Phil MeGran. D¢ Inith every one. MacPhall did the| " Bert Loomis, chaltman of the| At New York—Boston Bulldoge |but fumbled on the play and fpring iich 2 Cuban “balloonist, was s tack for the Columbia ' game Sl e kins, | vy ball-carrying. while Ruben | nang’ ball aetivities, s drawing up | 17. Brooklyn Horsemen 0 field vacovered. New Britain got : -[lled vesterday when his balloon \iii tne marriage season nearing. i, iy Nl i | rules and regulations governing a| At Pottsville, Pa—Pottsville 14, | five yard off-side penaffy but Cdm = "irst while at a high altitude, over Columbia, Square § 2k R barrfer. {ed $125,000 in American gold coin, ] e ¢ HE R T(,:Thnlmfl :\‘\y-v(":‘ln Summing up. Yale, in spite of In-{ iy start the latter part of this| At Newark—Wilson's Wildcats T, hed through a network of tele- | (jch is to bo melted into Orna- Nofth Caraltng. is the ; - | ing to spolk i iErabYa tnfuriani Bas i a IarEe e e ek Anlove | Novark 0 (Continued on Following Page) | P1one wires as it fell to the streel. mants for the bride r s are enjoy | g b ; I adriguez was advertising a soap. Duke has shown lit lyfneac i yIHes boub iyl LEbetaovor ”,"‘“‘ |and the old Fil fighting spirlt, but | grors thta group is expected. eon games RoundEront a Judges' deciston, 1y Fooe ghift, wavering line, must | Gemnasium class schedule for the preparing st Sittsburgl There several hitches or near (27 ing Army backs who | apon SRR e b Imeats. Gatn 1 st | hite this program, however. | . "y oueh a nasty Syracuse line|ys'vears "4:15 to 5:13 p. m. Younger | by a small margi 1 1o 10, oppose \ . MecGraw and Hudkins were [}y g0 oontest, and the Brown | m “Jneermadiates, 7 to 8 p. m. Sentor a bitter riva ¥ nia W y scheduled to meet at the | o0 g 0010 give the new combina- | ojass 8:30 to' 9:30 p. m. N Y ni ng to d he will not go through howing to the Navy and Harvard in | 11 a. m. Junior “B” class boys. the fore ing 21 1o with the matelr unless Hudkina en- | J2FE8 00 2 eomplete change In | (o 15 years, 4:15 to 5:15 p. m. Older — rling fers the ring at 135 pounds. Hud- isae i S0 pln i i only unbeaten “Big Three team and | pyypioved “B” class, 7 fo $ p Saturday pounds and I McGraw's y . iirtye of its astonishing reversal | 1y;qcothall practice, Landers, opinion, is a bit too high. Mec-| % orogictions Saturday, the favorite m, §:45 to 9:30 p. m. e The cleanness of both sides In Sat- | waqnasd Church Mahon, Tex Rickard urday's game was attested by the | 41546 5:15 p. m. Younger business Madison Square idcs to eliminate Hud- | gide' of those following incomplete | 1o’z to § p. m. Open night § to Kaplan will get the shot at passes, were for oft-side play and |, 30 p. m. 1t ‘cedes to Hud- | neither team resorted to any roush “rpureday: Church “B” class, 4:15 zainst Kaplan and Me- lass, 5:30 to 6:30 p. m, Employed placed on the shelf. SYRAGUSE STAR TOPS “B" class 7 to 8 p. m. Basketball Kaplan is almost sure rractice, New Britain Machine, § to y] | Friday; Morning class, 9:30 to 11 Junior “A" class bo: 10 to | 12 years, 4:15 E . m luc l)mmg Scrimmage e Younger business men, 5:30 to 6:30 ) Oct. 18 (P—Disre- | 17 Ronts in & p. m. Intermediates, 7 to 8 p. m. an's orders Henry old yesterday wer £ the football team en a member for | five touchdowns and Points. New York, Oct. 18.—M—Carr, of Syracuse,® with elght touchdowns colonis, of “Pennsylvania, has scored total of 59 points for his team and stands out as a leading scorer for the scagon in the east thus far. Was- | . has scored added ten points and Wilson, of Lafayette, has made seven touchdowns but has t increased his scoring total by Kickin Among cast: cglonis, of ePnnsylvani leading scorers Totals Carr, Syracuse 5 Lafayette . Penn. . Fordham ne, Dartmonth, McPhalil, Dartmouth Hoekelman, Cornell .. 36 Wilson, Army ........ 33 Madden, Columbia ... 28 Hamllton, W. Virginia 27 P Seniors, 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. Saturday; Junior leaders and pad- tennis play, 9 to 10 a. m. Junior * class, 10 to 11 a. m. Swimming class for beginners, 11 to 11:30 a. m sketball practice, P. F. Corbin, 3 p. m. Russwin, 3 Stanley Rule, 4 to 5 p. m. bin Screw, 5 to 6 p. m. “B” class, 7 to 8 p. m Cor- PARSONS', HARTFORD Sam H. Harris and other notables of the theatrical world will be at Parsons’ Theater tonight to witness the premlere in this country of the sensational English dramatic suc- cess, “"Loose Ends,” which is to be done under Mr. Harris's manage- ment. “Loose Ends” is a play modern school that finds its char- acters and its plot in the hectic post-war social life of London. Bril- NHant satirical dialogue, corking comoedy situations and tense pas- sages of serlous drama are com- 3 to 4 p. m.| Employed | of the | N = FENN R s

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