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YALE ANNOUNCES 1927 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE—DUNDEE FIGHTS FOR TITLE TONIGHT—SUB BASE TEAM PLAYS HERE SUNDAY —FALCONS AND RANGERS LIMBERING UP FOR GRID BATTLES-—LENGLEN SPEAKS HIGHLY OF HELEN WILLS’ GAME — BRIEFS § 2 ST 3332 HARVARD WORKING HARD TO | 'PITTSBURGH PIRATES WILL HOLD OFF DARTMOUTH ELEVENjSP EAKING OF BROTHE RS—_H‘E RE ARE THREE SETS SWITCH MANAGERS IN 1927 A | Big Green Working Just as Bm TEN TEAMS A€ Nia - f — : o VAR"]US ITEMS fll: ‘Mcl\'enchie Told His Serv- Hard to Beat Crimson— / , = : ; ‘ s Are No Longer _\'Z:fle :llde;,\'anrlrll‘:)zo;:)st l GREAT SHAPE‘ E & ] B / W g« : E SP“RT INTEREST l\(\"ealsntedli Hi:Suc:e:§::‘ to Yale — Princeton . T : o - ¢ T e | e Not Named But May Be Seeks to Retrieve Lot Prictically Every Eleven Is CI - : oo A -l [ Boxing, Teomis, Football Et Avt Fletcher. Prestige — On Other Flll_13_lr_mglh |\ PR, ; Rey ; 4 | ‘ Getera Jottings —_ | e Pittsburgh, Oct. 19 (P — Th By the Assoclated Press. Pittsburgh Pirates, rules of the base- ‘ Friday will be a busy night for | ball world in 1925, dethroned this Gene Tunney. Greenwich Village, | Year by St. Louls, will be guided in “the champion’s very own” will wel- | 1927 by a new manager. coma him home and after the cele Bill McKechnie, who 1l leave for Pittshur piloted the Corsairs to their c at city ana | tional 1 pennant in 16 years 1 ; Lo 3 attend Saturday's football game be- | 2nd then on through to a triumph ¥'s clashes Iy every r r k nfer- g ¥ 4 2 K 4 B 3 : 2 tween Pittsburgh and Carnegie Tecl ington in the world series, Harvard And Dartmouth t 3 < 3 4 i e 3 o S ¢ 3 % A ldsrman. Edwarais. sulllvan terday was toll his services no rd ed by vict v t G 3 4 > ‘ o e 3 | with Sherift ¢ Culkin is in | longer would be required. ¥ ¥ 1 f t t 2 ; 3 charge of the wich Village af- owner of the fair, is authority for the statement | Club, said the, f: .d “lost con- that it will be s fidence in McKec nd there was > 1 ) the village can o do." Although r the st o t by ichigan n tur mid- 1 ' i s » § X e R ¥ b s said he had no successor in bridge that the spee P e A Yeit 1 ¥ s " ) 2% i X £ 3 g =¥ &‘ t'fl“‘ Uy : ers were inclined to belleve Arthur #pirit t 1 atts S s whi el At % Fe ity &5 . G s % PR % SRR Sanl Fletcher, fiery manager of the Phil- Baturday 1s_sho > Crim- brushed lo to 3 N N i : X B 4 : V I ;“‘“"'1 PO - " | adelphia Nationals mught ba fo xon fror v 24 3 - B8 s S SR L : i 3 Sk |ed in a tennis tournament among | THE R AR O TR e 1e 2on to success v L el : Big | no # o 2 e . TENER = 2 z s 5 . theatrical stars. Although some of [2° e e 2 S N > t I PR ! T I NE A 0B 1 ) J M D RA i RY; REAR DUTCH” AND JOIIN 1 2 season opens. Rumors that Fr Yale and Princeton that would atons | 4 the entrants have 4 thelr | (088 for any losses suffered at the hand : pieseast il SRE'S pler therly love on university of California brother member of the 1925 = the REcTNral suspicions, Bill is not left handed 3 S tineva &nil Holy Cross:! The e b t T ce of 11 te ' . wil until thef e t et e 3 o naturally. turn of injured regulars week 0 NEMA G, SRS —ar t ¥ be difterent. For when lidate is t ou @ g b are 1 alf. respectively: - is expected to add further ant i Ned e i » | Columbia ocarsmen, adding a touch to the Crimson assault. anLs bopewillip £ t ¥ ree set broth izery, bot ne & of sentiment to their struggle to re- Dartmouth is beginning all over o e lay. amon pira g t sach f (Copy 1026 A Servi ga:1 a place in the crew spotlig #gain where it started three years her hand, or under the direction of Sick Glendo ago in piling f vic- | he s tormer Navy mentor, have named preside | named preference for a This spiked 2nothe Dave Bancroft manager of the Boston 3 Pirates’ next 1 sepsie get it and prove against Harvard |In f 3 3 y in the annual fall regatta on the R Crimson never would forget. L | | 2 past. This began when & g m a £- |Ring College In Hills of Southwest biecte Clark’ ence Yale's Practice re Kick in the head. | g Sport gossip is already linking the | {1 ';1; : d v"; b sl The Yale regulars, facing Brown » Towa squad turned up after| Virginia Not Disheartened By ' And Taping Must Be Done In name of Dave Bancroft, manager of yiand qhelorel L mas oVer, 3 | % B ek, wera conient with, Mg |the Thinsle home-coming with 5o RIS Feels Certain Helen Will Regain i P Ermy, Brown and Dartmouh the Boston mraves. wits the vacaney | SRR DO NS M signal drills for the time g | big hang-ov th a sub created yesterday at the helm of the S R Enive, Calawall pubitarding Jaos . b ha s S [ T D A . o sy Im of the o4 from the club. There were many s alling s e time,| 1 teda = ¢ AR 0 Vittshurgh Pirates by release of Hh Sre back of the early games, is definite- 1anq Don Hine us- ‘\31' € e quaint hil NaIlOfifl l“e | aG £ a[es Ie Shmed Rill McKechn Banny is said to ;h~ 1-,:',:?:-“:,{»:-0 (";N flml:v'n{??y RO for-igwempinder of the ses | tomed to hils after a hos- [southwe: £ Ll desire a change of scenery but fs| it UIE A son with a broken bone in the ankle, | piia| g ? horder i = ts t G g 5 wanted at the reins of the Braves e B YOI, Yarry Noble, another star back, and see, ) 1 ct, 1 P — 2 S ¥ v en, Oct. 19.—(P—Seven | 4 " oiited amazingly at the close | IcKechnie said his future plans Ryan: regular tackle, will be suffi- - ned from itwo states, > 8 aein Phig o o hepe s s sy £ Sl ) DELLDS - | of s Which est the | Na vy Dt ey S€ | vere undetermined because his re- - A game “noth- |city with 108 stud kY et e ] ior o , 7®|of the National Jeague season. = s " s A clently recovered from injuries to jcity J 1l team s year will| & : : > unexpected. rejoin the team. Wednesday, coaches out the defeat and |is King R it he Eile BeaiTitn et san George Sisler, first baseman and expect. ! i apparently fit for g : Lok 4| nanager of the St. Louis Browns, GriEl it s b e " = ishesl AT ne §0 Eving of Ienetny ine | SN according fo the 1927 oMbAll| yay o frst manager dctnroned (Gene Tunney Never Would Navy an@ Colgate 1 . o NaVy. rested at Annapoiis|TiD ]"1“"‘“»'1 : I;““"Pmrh" Hen et e o ; r ithin a year or two f i : Hargldl B Woddcack, gciterall mans | SurinE ths stoye vloasne secason. Marry While He Fights after conpuering Princeton and |°Merged shipshape and the favorite | But this . turns out &, n S ger of Yale Athletic association. | : " New York, Oct. 19'(P) — Gene Maaned . an assault for Col- |t down Chicago from Saturday's |football team; a ra markable | i man o |iNE Of boxe! Atpel “ | The new team on the list is Bow- | Erobably the most peculiar play | Tunncy, heavywelght —champlon of gate: - Weakness agalnst a for- Scorcless tie Wisconsin. footiull feanl for & schpol with bils e W doin, which opens the season in the | it all Saturday’s speculator football | the world, expects to avold matri- i bt . | Pat Page found his Indiana var- |198 students. And since . when ‘ bowl on October 1. This year the | ¥23 the scorlng of a touchdown bY frony until he is through with the outstanding middie fz sity suffering only in - n sdectiled it iwoulasre, 1 & date was given to Boston |3 ncetown plaver who had seem-|squared cf gate will have much of that to offer, | their cfeat at Nor ter: all, some un R e Erzann® 5 0k g 0 v v. This will be Bowdoln's | igIY been eliminated from the play “There After losing the close Pittsburgh | hands, and et ave pened _ A Loy ! P 1 year on a Yale football sched- | Barueh threw a pass that Schuber, |4 po gaid when told of a rumor contest, Colgate in turn is working |sccond westwa nvasion, ns ik el ¢ 1 ; ; telt. sure | uihnal & ; Rsiaigy "® | ule, the Maine college team having | NaV¥ back, batted down only to that he was engaged. “I am not on a pass defense, Ly dgers a|of 1ts 1§ Hele: 14 regain Tor el vaston : s played in New Haven in and (it fall into the arms of Stinson, | .o, keeping company with any it ihe e Agaln Clie larder ; Hiile \ el ! gl sterda 14 501 Tiger halfback who was sitting over | ;o [SCPINE L compeny Wi an of the day at Princeton 1e | mage agains s e BAINC ! i it R 3 ek ¢ the Brown, Army|the Eoal’ line after having been|p .o o 5% T B8 S Helosas e bl ot Sl eE am w b L ihehtn B, Tennis | tha L Df 5 e T ol ke auwn by Hamilbor, another e 1o 0 B8 0 E R lively f umph ove e ol RRCD =¥ ‘ A lin i o e iy ranged on the 1027 schedule. The | Middie back. i GnsRcalone and vel me for ) m o TR s g ; : b t 3 {1ooks kindly on me I may marry. 1 in a for Saturday's engagement Tipolnte u o [&5 e ; e New York commission, | Mid-Octobor game this year asglv-| oSS g | AL present T would not ook on R audl E¥eabiss L e E aela et \en a7 antire)iasotion (andl itheen th ; 91 1 e and California, besides | 1 10 Tipmou, Widh BHOWH OB | "ihe nation there are twenty-six |41y Sirk and really do not know a Bl Acroy raridl Sycacuse Tooksd | R e S l; ”” other collcges, r.'f,..:\,fm‘v rem are | amo . eurs. Yo ¥ \\‘mml"_‘:“':‘vf,“!1“' s b the 30th. Next year Brown will meet | that thus far have nof lost a game, rl who would want me T e it B ie |several In ihis esion, Jhe follow, |mans g eally belns DOL e ) o O | Yale in the bowl on October 15. The | but only one of these, Northwestern, both serious injuries, and prepared oy nelvi B : csojen e are ot memers | it the Army il be piayed | of Evanston, TiL, has kept its goai |Rangers to Get Together for battles with Bostc University season, bR b & 5 g ALEAS b 2 c : 5 g 3 | e s 1 clati A sterday | on Octobe vok earlie lire inviolate. However, next Sat- | e O . regpectively. “Whip- T lapse. Quantico Marines, Geol Joub at er| The ation which yesterday | on October 22, a week earlier than | To Plan Grid (ampalgn s ; { e 2 x A fmol come |urday Northwestern mects Notre 1 3 e E sl ] fvea pproved the claims of T usual, and Dartmouth will come |urday LVES The first step in an active cam- pet” Carr, high scorer of the season JOHNNY DUNDEE TON[GHT cal colleg feated the King | oo : oo O to the hantamweight championship | here on October 29. Dame and South Bend elevens 10d | yicn 1o puc the team in the run: to date, and pnell, Army back, Q ¢ held fo have been forfeited bLy| The three late season games, those |by Knute Rockne generally smear o elever t " + o B 13 ning for the state title will be tak. g Pilas, 5 Weple, propabh FIGHTING FOR THE TITLE ““is sear anotuer oaa thing nas 3 30l T ae (Phily Tosenburg, will de- | with Maryland, Princcton and Har- | themselves all over with goal-line by tno Raneer A. C. tosthil (e oD v Th‘d».ll'l“fl‘ :}(‘v‘r’ ;l \”vnr,’\‘ wee i Heios “1v A “Mountain Tor- iy ‘“" 5 eee 4 on its next year's meeting place vard, wi ru‘ played in !h('(‘.r nrr}ar:rhalk. [tonight w it will hold practice in i . : : n and elect officers today. 1s usual. Georgia, which first ap- the club rooms. the hands of Ohio Sta 5 s L nado” has two regular who will ani oy Yhle b edule Doac “Ohlek" Meehe it £ ik o Former Titleholder and Old Veteran |thur Hammer: Sl et = peared on a Yale football schedul Coach “Chick fephan B Nes ke mrntts itil boimanalto have Drace > 5 each of whom tips ; N aanaa Baar . in 1923, holds its regular place on |wrought the miracle New York uni- tjce on Tuesday sy b 4"-“:1}:!:11"";‘\!!’::\!";‘\:" and the advent of of Ring Tackles Tod Morgan seales at nearly 200 pounds, tied | th¢ it to s s ‘\m“{}e 'I'fimg) Itts ¢ Game| ™ Die schedule next year. | versity has bec 1 sceking from foot- [t AR .,..’[(;I'-":I:f:;r:. The H s et o eiach {on three different voting occasions| "% =& % Ace ! a}, e ut o1 Gam | The schedule follsw ball gods for years. Heretofore N. team has always been near the top 2 2 % s for the honor of being the team’s |’ h B A L b, Syracuse, N. Y. Oct. 19 (A -——! October 1, Bowdoln; October 8, |Y. U. elevens have been, more or fin the race for the state title but to- a0 woska gd it faon: angisgo. OGE 9.t o jers The plan Is for one to have | Brown's game I d i yippets Carr, Syracuse's | Georgia; October 13, Brown; Octo- |less, shrinking autumn violets to be {ward the end of the season it would fidence. Colur » Y e Ly it <sience Faiteal charge the first half of the game I sional, crack triple at fullback, will be . Army; October 29, Dart- |trampled underfoot. Now, as a re- falter and be eliminated. in n?n rst New e ddd k i “ the and the other the secon Sh s an all ost to t} nge for the remain- | mouth; November 5, Maryland; No- |sult of the victory over Tulane, it is e = York 1 niversity, € e . iy Diadee -O" Yorl More than 60 of the 1 ¢ her backg » ¢ Y| der of ason, s 1 | vember 12, Pri November 19, | the “big violet machine” and its FIGHT TO A DRAW crushing victol : 53 meets Tod Morzan here tonisnt in a |at King college play football, by the weak pol E ¢ glen. | torn 1i ‘s in the knee in the | Harvard at idge. fame is such that the game Saturday | El Paso, Tex., Oct. 19 (P—Sammie has at last p L ¢ he Chc - & 5 g ! fault, | Army s Point Satur- | e with Rutgers has been transferred |Sandow, Cincinnati, and Frank Mun- - I am happy to gay. e | The College of Cardin: when | from a smaller fleld to Yankee roe of Los Angeles, fought a slow st o g e Tttty N - Ot all An v Miss| e at the top of |complete, 1s made up of 70 mem- |Stadium to accommodate the thou- 12 round draw here last night. They tagreneat sRitpos. Aehuadhe ban Tol e Ll ros g Dempsey flflfi TI:I_"“ei_ “:i o | s 15 by gar the pest ; Carhi ecorvall Ters: | sands appiving for tickets. are junior lightweights. With no game scheduled for this ons it has been toppled from his ppear In Ring LI1AAY jis almost perfect. When - = week, Carnell took . a day of rest !shoulders. ould he win- tonight g 18 () o :’f?'mql)‘ bhLe Fine vatme o st R e e ola” b o o7 0% TR MLl i s e How to Start the Day Wrong By BRIGGS over Chicago, ma a lark of a aiready is f elght champlon night but in que many yea workout that v nded for Wil- | of the , a title he vacated in | entirely e the f . 1 & lam 1924 by retirement after winning ft | their Jast meoting when e 1 Sttty RO 1e egle . ed a |t fore from the French- ing T (e Afanasan i s A and outdoor sw FOR A \WHALE OF A LOT ';’”’:’Q"‘.‘”Q”.Q’( respit rne v ] an, Eugene Criqui, Dundec came | mauler iis, heaiywelghtititie. o O plOnanips oud ey g 5 ! My | FEGL L %00‘0’“5’0‘0‘6’" ik ey fossiaim e e e y.‘r“» CHE e i £ LD RUN THE NOQ’O”:‘;"”“"@’& easily to get t 1 zht erown after Kid Kap- avywelght tournament to | fident he would s win bot : el BB Ieng trip to Sout ‘|y ;" b r»:mc: of r;mulr‘,» let \ ultimate challenger | titles next year. “He will be Am I MoRtIZG .‘0 0 LIS XX Sty . R S s now title, pro- | ica’s best,” she sald, “and noteven Y G the great Tilden will stop h Referee Must Wateh Welghing In is absolutely nothing to alongside the nois- football #in, had an work: 10 round bout for the latter's junior ¥ to start a week of drill designe htweight crown from those Mile. L ¢ 1 to % b an advantage | ceedings will be halted Philadelphia Slugger il n a longer reach, | for ". o Box! \: ,\:,[;“i,“ Vi 'i.m‘.fm‘;f,;'] Outpoints Californian |77 7710 IsHt R iTe lnal o e 3 t. 19 (@ e ey with | Feret also were part in tonight's c measures | both Der ches from finger tip to finger | champlions! elts ¢ e of Dundee has a 66 Inch reach. | the cht title. rmer |to' be held in t will be t first of cham- | c pio; i was unlicensed as auditorium, held here since |a boxer in N . has been un- former light. | able until this time, to enteraring | Kaplan Loses Chance | | New \tchmaker for |and recely re hat has ; ik Viomtci| Faktra it e G To Take on McGraw the man who last | awalting delivery for many months. : B ]“" 19.—All hope of here. At that time, Louls (Kid) d Aining a ought “Harlem” Tommy YOU“E Shlhhng Wins e {‘I‘l'"‘\ ““‘ "‘ ‘[ i “"“”“[ | | | | for next - Over the Kayo Route i Detober 21 d yes- Balloonist Loses Hi Loulsville, Ky, 190 ; 1jo. Young Striblin a lght (! Ace Hudk in the topline Balloon, Saves His Life ey won his fight with | Pout of Tex Rickard's car Williar Oct. 19 Buck, Louisville, here last | McGraw had expressed himwxlf ¥ ht b balloont t an ht by a knockout the fourth | UnWilling to meet Hudkins at 13 AND 50 TaE DAY WAS -A T Tty i et it s Yo G pounds, but finally relented yester- | A onTe GreA BAILURS < t i £ day and decided to go through with T __BEC;.: e . . be E s R the n The Detrolt lightweight USE Tue Church League to Begin ! e o Jock Hutchinson Retains | ant tin Nevraska wildeat wil tear T Has 1o TAKE : Seas 3 05 B ettt il ' | i Golf through nds at 138 pounds. | \T OUT'ON ME - - HIS Its Season October 21, 5% 5. Ta. | IllinO:S (’:‘gll T‘:UC‘ 1 4 I | LANGUAGE WAS TERRIBLE C s Fit Oct. 19 (P — Jock g . of 3 ore | Hut son yesterday successfully OB Was SHL B 4 ORI R e | L e e About 300 sailors from the Sub- 2 J MY NOTICE IF 1 nging to the | re d his cup and the PO | o rine Base station in New London | WRAS M Seas could not stop | ship of the Illinois Professional the trip to N 5 nd and | Golfers' association (nr‘*"' f,“?] atch the team in action t time in the four yenfs. Joc S5 T~ | against the v in team. | ¢ aft-[ed In a card of T 150 for New Rriain } alone | holes of play on the Elmhurst London team twi pilot’s | links w Al Espinosa came In | voarg Three vears ago t | second one stroke behind. took the short end of a 7 to 0 score | y o—— - S — and two years ago, it again was on | : k i * Colgate Halfback Is Johnny Meyers Succeeds | the lower end of the ame score Congregatior sreh, ; Out of Game for Year In Retaining Title 2% % 0hea. = {sit church rinity Hamllton, N. Y., Oct. 19 (®) — Chicago, Oct. 19 (#) — Johnny Tast thursday the team defeated | R . 2. church and . e Hel halfback of the Col- | Me middleweight wrestling | the Aar team of Philadelph 2 A - ehitraR: gate fc " | be unable | champlon, last night defeated Tony | one of the strongest At the m X ght It wa nt on, due to | Hajdich in two straight falls, the | al teams in that s 7 S A declded to apr committee to ecurrence of an old leg Injury |loser conceding both falls. Meyers | score \ 3 ] look into the mat of securing a|in Saturday's game with the Uni- [ made the required weight at 1 — e e Pt v ball to stage the basketball games. | versity of Pittsburgh. 1-3 and his opponent weighed 159, | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS sk i