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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926 IIIIIIIIIItIsIitIIIsInIt IITILITIsINILLILIIINIIINIILINNLY SYRACUSE SQUAD IN THROES AT LOSS OF QUARTERBACK—WESLEYAN AND AMHERST ALL SET FOR SATURDAY’S CLASH—— : i GAME WITH MULLIGAN'S BLUES APPEARS UNLIKELY—HEAVYWEIGHTS GET INTO ACTION TOMORROW NIGHT — SPORT BRIEFS g 223322322200 s0s 2230102003 envesasnsseteszezsazitesasenantats 22338220222223225 2220222222352 258 2082342 HARVARD TEAM IS SHOWING _ HERE' DYING GASP ™ Fis 1060 Y)ST WARNS OF HARRY HERBERT, NECK ONCE _ HEAVYWEIGHTS T0 OVER-CONFIDENCE' ~ BROKEN, STILL IN THE GAME " pyTi ON FRIDAY |Rickard Is Holding Elimination | | | NEW STRENG‘TH' ANPBOW,ER OFOLD BASEBALL‘ T0 THE BIG CITY NOW | Denny McMahon Sells Out His Man- Dartmouts Catan out of GAME WITH BLUES it o B g oS~ ™™™ Sy Weign WL e g & : Game—Brown nding | ten, Oct. 21.—Louis (K z»" 6 Fast Eleven to Face IS N”T UKELY\ I el aplan who fuEht his way 1o 4| L PMI_HH]O]S world's championship will leave 5 0 7 V. : rday: N B (BY BILLY EVANS) home town to join the stable of | Chicago, Oct. 21 (A—Fielding H ; : . . New York, Oct. 21 (P—New ligh Yale Next Saturday— iilly Gibson, manager of Gene e R | &n will b thrown on the champlonship B nh N 1\1 ld B I lfill )il Date Ruth make the proper | e Ganals Heaselght oha R LS AR L aspiratio of prominent ~oun, : ior ; y heavyweights ecking the crown of o and fai r il out of | o West < otball with ¢ * Bt | Denny MeMalon, manager, friend || ot ! : Gene Tunney, in the second elimina- I Kaplan since first t jlokga IED0NE A | o . % ti 1 tournament of Tex Rickard at | together in : el Aok eSS g Madison Square Garden Friday esterday his : “‘-H e s 3 night. During the Louts belts em- 's contrac d RS ol : | blematic of the heavyweight titls g : 5 R will be presented Gene Tunney and as being | Jack Demps: the former champion | by the sportin_ writers of New York. Jim Maloney, the Boston heay Gontests Other College Gridiron Notes. Against Leaguers be considerable : time was leading, 3 30b | it | title won last 1, a good I h “I know T have ! e | welgit who defeated Jack Sharkey, e Sl Lhent ; : i failed to bat up to form ir e S it 14 men,” Yost s b 1 A % § i conquerer of Harry Wills, when the pected when (he P or lues’ management 13 a n acs | ACHaR WA LS Dot T LeR has not been securing a suf- |1 have a lot of gre n the : , | pair were struggling for the New igskin car o 5 : 2 s ¢ ith in tr 1&.“.;1(;‘:?” s¢ imber of bouts during t] L :1];”\: \' 4 e 4 . &' *d championship, can join his BN eRILED SOr R ] t1or s 4 mem- Sl A sole reason for |can, butmw € s & oy ; Hoston rival at the fc-ofront of chal- application o 1 old | Ler ! ru LA g bson, Denny |! v ck of that line 5 ; & | lengers by defeating Arthur De Kuh, hands. v play s qu imy el on WAlCA Lo ‘]" ill rise to the top | The mism pre 3 & - the New York Ttalian, whose heavy A wet bal ry fleld > is 1 IGRALIcH (iRios el IERL LS, BRnRIaLY he aiviston, which |veteran Wolverine ! not o punching has bowled over several nothing a 5 1 forfifivel seari /il R0 AMORE LSS ERaRER ter abdicating his |gener L 3 wever ; 3 opp ~~' here. Maloney's impres- i : throne last July be- | Michizan ruled a X today o} 2 1 ¢ 7 sive workouts have made him a cause of inzbility to make the class the i T > c % . | slight favorits in the ten round ight of 126 pounds. 5 expec to decid 92 2 serap. Kaplan has been idle since August 1pions 3 i ZZonte Munn, the “uge Nebraskan, n he splintered a bone in his ppke picked a ) 5 & i faces the strongest opponent of his bout h Tommy e for Ann Arbor today t id | - % g : short but exciting career in the sece shoro stadium in | not two of his mainstays o | ; ond ten rounder with Carl Carter, fuliba ¢ ¢ y Although ready | far i end and Timm in | % the Cuban Negro. Carter has a wida more v‘w;mwm . s Lo h B \ ere | . & extra hase hits|fonthel r s 1 ‘:hn ¥ : K 1. The 11l it their | < 5, | edge In experience, but the western- r Wh opinion | - EE | S uable ta landlatfractivellfinal stea ohs sessloniaxainst wire o L er boasts ten &' aight vietories, most eam with It really takes two base hits in |matches. ¥ of Mich L 3 : | of them hy quick knockouts. . McMahon's move, while not en- | paeci 2 | s ; N Tliness caused two changes in tha ques- | ¢ror ase, if huch hits are |tirely unexpected in light of de- original L The third ten round nt wo 1S ing Making two hits in | velopments of the pa :k M‘Hj" 12 Wisconsin wit a 2 2 | ni_ich il bring tog y ns except athe: irprise: to _close rably strengthened by week's 4 fert of Pittsburgh and i Hatl 2 oung- | the lineup ase ame is ar- |t} ie rule in et w{‘|m 2 Epscliamplon » hands of Northwe 5 Mave, the Hobaken blond i A th on first, two out | yesterdas was non-commital in the | replaced Robert Delfino, of South last of the ith and St. | ip but there was an air America. “Fighting Bob” Lawson, e e e s leading by or thainopel| ¢ optimism over the chances of | , Alabama Negro will meet Yale Oknn o oming New Brit th Ca of the Yankees was to g ith to bettering the showing made in the| 7 of New York, in place of Pat Me- DY t S 3 Mulligan, ov second, from where he would t.n? Soorclasa tis with Rurd | \ abd s . | Cart™y of To the p hl\v“\rnr) he failed in scrimmage ar t - st it S ective ans nothing as to the cor- the scrub line. hfors ' e i a1s0 | TeCtness of the play, freshmen, and five touct T e Hha i Proper Baseball e : nner to score from first mouth have throwr ! op! $ ¥ > < n at such a hit be fol my so viciously in t after the Yale defeat th bly will be on the side the whistle blows at Cambri cession for a runner to score ! The Green lineup is has tro practice Waterbury team said positive- | able to score on a single by Meusel, | The Towa squad entraining for| b = ain under these conditions since | The theft of second base was the | ed by the return of Bon Nines m’ ; T . e ) DED o P e o w;” —‘tx-“\n ,., \"m: \: :v xzk,n.? ch,| ‘ t ding i ]; \\"”r in 1‘,u;~: e SR Saen NE for that game b } R e aliar e irok |l o aanpatenEithat onls al percl n i AH to polishing up t play for h e Tus atched an un- |boy, who last season came back to |Briggs And Cline Listed to Start are plentiful at New Haven e s bwilILha pldve (",']"m” el b R "‘ ; '“‘1‘ file Flfiiel‘[llly GYS formi opponer conscious d from the |college sports as a basketball player, | While the Navy splashed L Toea |l leam mia vi Dlavaatsecal i it ne e :, o ]mn‘f“ ;‘ g Pl | Two full squads working atfield in the annual Syracuse-Colgate |has donned the moleskins this ycar in mud wa < fog flying ¥ 37 Gea e here Aurcil i ndlve th Balllgtine and (ng \”m‘;\'l : ’ : e | Forthwestern led to the u tand- | gridiron tilt—watched and realized |and is running wild in practice ses- Saturday: overhead that ed s Akt the season. | hopes Or‘”“ B The Tnter-Church bowling 12ague ling that Thistlewaite would that someone was seriously hurt. |sions. De bids fair to be one of the g danger “olggte eleven & Ep i e e el o 5 will get under way at the Frater-|Notre Dame's own tactics and start, wly went around that 1 quarters at the disposal of | Middletown, Oct. 21 (#—In a long gathered aro the Lermnasue Sagle : o B e ty alleys tonight with six of the lsecong s nen in&t the | Harry Herbert of Hartford Conn., |Coaches Reggie Brown and Ed. Rob- |Practice session here yesterday with st snoyfally com sherainlien the SEbmaniie DEge,| heretone SRUMNEN - cstaving Sa | team o evinane ioln e 1 an oversized first |star quarter of the Syracuse team |inson, formorly of Brown university, |the frosh eleven,sCoach Hll of the TR |2 63! o0 sscondibiSeid d et BIS o0 o nions night. Due to g 1 at Minnesota for the had suffered a broken neck. {now of the Boston institution, 3 n football team developed fromENeralondon, | considered correct ~baseball under|jore peing only six alleys, onl¥ linvasion of Wabash. | "Hope for Herbert's life was de-| The B. U. Terrier menfors are three or four ew plays which he against the f n, who have been | come S iiat A > g 5 Lo the conditions that existed. ed ca > A s e driiled in o he e arRbillehdeid basa’ ng |ithzeefimatones il begrolled e aired of, but he fooled them all. |placing great faith in Herbert. Ab. [Das bad the team working on dur- ing held Dors . sted le g week, two teams laying over e o - T R the |INE the week to use against Am- Princetor N Amateur Bouts L‘ it o d Hiiept e infa B nositonifio Three rounds will be played, ‘LOC'fl Bl"”‘d Stars {7002y Bie inont foy feabRll ToRs o |80 Bsle 0 ed In TUANING The |y o lst, Saturday. Besldes this work v Night |score on most any break ot the|'™™ o e . |Boston University. The intervening [team, he i8 a scrappy fighter and & Baiuray s s am‘ Friday g e that presented itself, a base |24 Prosre aze s fast and | T ction This Evening | ars have been spent in recuperat- (remarkable broken field runner. o ‘:;(;' ‘I’" "5}‘1“5”'1:" ”1‘ “:”T"::l'(i”;‘r; Head with L : ace, with the Army ew itain's T tatives in | 4 S 1 B S hert s : crbert's accident meant a| Nerve — that's Herbert's middle ) n ror by infield T a Herbert " L every practice session. and the Yal SRR S LU 4 in s against [the state pocket bi c AT R £ e e the particular objictive of ) Moha i < LSO tsghall Dyian yEof Ll Bou o e S e v o) nts. 506 etion ton Aord xerilable newastarigioiife for R gt eS | Two changes in the line have not that has alread one def nd | put not ser t the sta | schadule for first d is ‘row night when “I Irkes, last et = only added to the line average, but b i ' 5 e s « n holding the | é vear mpio., will play D have strengthe..ed the line to a con- as met fou J s defeats, il be f . Hr(torn e Bl el ¢ SRl TS P : ; Anldow e LI fler at half, and Rollins guard who made his letter last year, bl hicken (hlb leg | actanioe o iilaven Mariden IRE AT bt i G Brrmn Detaty i toniCH N e et il | N HEAVY DOWNPOUR fullback berth. Walker and s been practicing with the squad in ng g Trol entries e L |y Sl SR innal otk N nen e held down the varsity wings, with |now for nearly two weeks. He was star Player Res g SR other fown ARELL 5 4 : t e t > at the Rogers to- | Higgins and Shankweiler tackles, lused in a part of the Rochester “ling that croppe o date the following have been ity 4 8 % L/ Smith and Miller guards and Rich- [rame and will start against Amherst. t- L Slsenigetingla : 5 s s been olose Team Is Reaching Peak of Form arjson at center. Merrill called the |Priggs in the s lrsln]( 190 B Midale Eshaenagcondidons’ I A o i e tivals d t years bot 4 sl - plays, Priddy and W. Parker at |[Cline, sophomore tackle, shown b ; ok K_ L of no great use on first base. ton, N H vere entered in the tournament. forfi LittleRIhzce ODFeE half and Cadigan the fullback [continurd ability in practice sessions wrold 1 i el AT \‘\ "-‘I* 'jh:) »\r’m’ where | : vs. Trinity, |1ArBe crowd is . xpected 1o be e | With Wesleyan. position. With nkweiler playing |[and will replace Van Buren at left ruaglopont in the 126 e e R : ivet | Tutheras, |Main street academy to rie I |at his old post, the Purple team [tackle when the team lines up battle. Af ) : fan_of | Yanks throughout tho oealontiel crma ston,_ |home town boy battle with his chief| An , Oct. 21 — With two|will go into action at Middletown |against Amherst. 1 h, Pete 1 5 | e e T SR B o RS i S Hedo D A conte in their h. 1 oft Dbefore the opening cur- |Without a man missing. Van Buren is not as yet entirely his f At > = PRGN Sl AR e G ! ‘ A crowd equ lly larg w HE “Little Three” football | recovered from his injury in the t s b £ St flock to Rogers to see Muldowney 5 Rochester game, but will be able to Ruth the Hero < play McPartland. This s the | encounters, Coach White ordered o | agrjon Post to Take suletitute Saturday. Silloway, who adde oh | Novembr ! r ds 5 scrimmage in the rain for the Am- : frst dlome e Lo e o | mersti callege! eridlaquadhich i Boys to Bowl Game |"oe = oo e e and fame —No games t led, erow a5 dxpealen: fo belon hanaits ! same time, will be fully recovered 26 series, December d vs. Gerr see how he will act in big company. | FCAching top form in its prepara-| Members of the Eddy-Glover post |y Satur The squad is anvious ems to rise to|Baptist, Blue vs. IFirst Baptist, 2 Tiy tion for the Wesleyan game at junior baseball team, of the Legion eta the overwhelming t White Trinity SAMMY MANDELL IS WINNER | Middleto turda The scrim- Boy Scouts, and of the Legion Jun- |victory of Amherst last year and ex- on rd wit veral va e to ¥ D ites o SanE Bap) Kansas Glfy 21ch P | mage ye afters was the lior Achievement club will attend the |pects to put up a winning fight hardest workout of the wee and | Yale-Brown me in New Haven on |pzainst the visitors. and to ‘ N Elor R e | Cha ind Larry | the Sabrina coach announced that |Saturday afteraoon at the expense ce did. Had not | December 16 — Red vs. | Cappo, of Kansas City, boxed ten | today’s scrimmage would mark the jof the 1st. 4 niPs . N . : r the crrors of Koenig and !yronsir vs. First Lutheran, | rounds here ! night with the | end of the stift drills. The boys will be in charge of Ar-| New York, i A1, ames Fletcher Is Fired as 2 el in the fourth inning of ti vs. German Baptist. | champion a winner on points, in | he scrub backfield that |(hur Petts and State Commander | Henigan, veteran Dorchester, Mass., \l'mazer of the PhllH nal game, his run - would { Dacembe . 1 vs. Blue opinion of mnewspaper men at |1s expected to be used against the Harry C. Jackeon. They will meet | distance runner, yesterday filed his ) - damorthe . | White va. First | the ring side. Cappo was dropped | Wesle eleven Saturday was |in front of the Legion home on |entry for the National A. A. T. 10. eag base- t t he soc TR T G fuice. the ko wns coming in | handicapped by the in and wet Washington strect a 12 o'clock | mile championship run at Yonkers, som f Peame et : Ken- | the third and sixth rounds. | field. Tt lined up today with Kells |Saturday noon. N. Y., October 31. Game Against Lord Jeffs windows to watch the of the season. Dummy scrimmag a matter of fa ainst his even s who 4 vs. Trinity, First Baptist vs. Ke Sammy Mandell of Chi world's received sington peppy man- |4V 4 Veetir s board of 3 o team for | "MIS, also quite a tribute s | 2 f 2 A fensed, e : - ww v Movie of a Nervous Man at a Train Stop By BRIGGS With Other Elevens ring this fall would not be renew- i : € Hlebnlaying com- | ASKS PORTECR 77 STEPS HASTILY ACROSS [ BEFORE ENTERING | QUICKENS PACE t keep t denn-(ee is working he problem. | JHow LonG TRAIN Al OTHER R R. TRACKS STATION LOOKS AROUND ToWARD NEWS - - z R STOPS HERE % TOWARDG:TATIOM To & SEE IF BY CHANCE {8 TAND o ; . : - - | \ 1 i ZINE - . 1 Annapolis Athletics East Sides Preparing 7 BUY MAGAZI T LSNUI‘—ALRMDV that ¥ 2, 3 v >, 1 y ™ 3 ) ded by it Director to See Game For Game on Sunday S 1 7 Movin 3 A Annapolis, Md., Oct. 21 UP—Rear| Hard practice r for th : {@ s home in Collins- ut that's baseball for you. had no defin i \dmiral Louis M. Nulton, superin- Side A otball squad ’{ FIFTEEN v tendent of the M 1l A v, E ' ) o TES Johnny Dundee Has Not et S e : el i Been l’m(l for His Bout | ¢ athletics, will leave here A Call L Ock. gL T or Ann Arbor, Mich.,, to wit. town Sur CEe T | iigan-Tllinols football | The Middlctown t olding “up of ne 2 o s of Coach Yost. strong contender in Weur circles | of the purse | e Wolverines meet Navy in Baiti- | for many years and a e same o anslon. . Oct. a0, strong lineup in the game s year h Next Monday the officers will con- | that represented it in ther oc- t to park commis- casions, ‘‘Vie” n, for r star my-Nav tilt, | the old Nut g pr i- | lers’ fleld Novem it all 1 vill cc 1 Lee Fohl Now Mentioned 10,000 Tickets {o lié A\s‘ Mentor for Pirates| Sold at $10 and $15 Each | LR R OcL LR - Chicago, Oct. 21 (B)—Forty thous- Z Lee Fohl and | 4,4 tickets for the Army-Navy foot- E R £ HEARS NOISE OF PUFFING GLAD To RECOGNIZE WONDERS wHY TRAIN raten, laer O ome | ball game which will be played here T ; ENGINE PORTER - - GONE JuST DOESN'T PROCEED — e e A G !/ November 27 will be soold at $10 2N S ON WAY, 1dering whether the | 4,q 15 tt was announced today by z 2 3 5. J. Kelly, president of the South Yale-Harvard Game ] 1 Park commissioners in charge of ar \\Altc' ‘amp Memorial ramons Norwesian Athlete to Ie | fochnie "j““;"\"f AsG Monday Ba | ments for v hich will ain In U, S, Until June. nager of the Firates, edicate the Soldiers’ fleld memorial ; and Dreyfuse were In con- o yesterday, but the latter ) i t hese prices were decided on as ssion to whether I'ohl had come to | ;ecey, u\l'n-l‘ {he cost of tran seck a mana 1 post, said the | Lonine () and paid him . en route to his Red Sox ma will come HOFE 1S GIVE Y to Be 2 i AR xt year to replace Bill Me- two academies {o ( Fohl spent only . ; Eonly BASKETBALL SCHEDUI weglan legd- |05 rlington, Vi, Oct. 21 (P confirming the The University of Vermont basket- | states govern- | (‘anadian Hocl\m Star [ ball schedule announced today in- s extensiol wdvised by Im- ‘ Joins Chicago Team | h it his time . Ont.. Oct. 21 (A—"Bob- | cember 15, Montreal ind that he | ble rns. brilliant forward of the | 30, Yale tourncy Janunary cludes the following team, has \pplied for TRH U Wlkne n play with the | York 1 inst the | Chica ym In the National |ary of me ¢ ate thl Union, which he | T ey R it becama known | Springf k § dircetor e Yo ges broke its contract with Mml' lay. Tast season was Burng' first | Springfield; March 3, Massachu- 1 land forced him to turn professional. | in senior company. setts Aggies, Coprright, 1926 N Y. Tribume Taa's

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