New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 28

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. 233002222000822000s 2202002202 FAMOUS PLAYER OF GENERATION AGO—EASTERN AND WESTERN TEAMS ON B iiatTenetastsiasansasadsasssssas B A s tos ezt iansessaseaspacistess LEADING ELEVENS |SWEDE OBERLANDER TELLS AWAIT WHlSlLfl Harvald Dartmouth Game One i s Tt EASTERN ELEVENS SPEEDING UpP REMARKABLY THIS YEAR pasee ko oevcinine FIRIARD PASS IS U ; Skill in Addi ncanny Skill in Adding Week-End Features m—Field Goal . e i‘;:::i";:flmir'lzm % Billy Evans Thinks I('s Game's : Leading Weapon “Swede” Oberlander as thelr | ed ranks | wder New York, Oct. iy s T ing of optimism at Har- t of eastern gridiro | 1, where a rising Crimson tide more than measuring up lence po 1 mand poorest start to the increased and skill imposed by the ru \ H ory, has heen quiring points after touchdown to I loss of | be made from scrimmag Leo A review of the college s played thus far shows that vith proximately four out of every five chances to add the extr e being accepted. Eighty a possible 108 points in major tests of the East were scored Saturday. The placement kick most unanimously reta surest point-making med touchdown, records revealing only a handful of eastern eleven are willing to risk the attempt to drop-kicks, running with or pass- ing of the ball. The chiet excep- tions are Navy and Fordham which have been placing depen their points from touchdown in Hamilton and Graham, respectively both drop-kickers. Beveral of the leading placement kickers have only one miss to their | : credit, with Wilson of Army, Carr| Going back 10 years in football, | The ser of Syracuse, Strong of N. Y. U, |certain of the larger institutions of [holding Madden of Columbia, Wascolonis of learning stood out as of Pennsylvania, Shaughnes: of Col- the field. gate and Carey of Cornell topping That condition no longer exi. the fleld for accuracy. {least not in nearly so definite a de- |tackles, 1501, Dartmouth’s Outlook outh is “in town t drill amid the of the Harvard 0 top off a week 16 Gre ek, has r 1 back three years to t Dartmouth started f a new and »pli pun. erful scoring of victories that ended ir coaching staff acing of Captain of injury, v sophomore A good passcr on just an am can pro’ bre |the only chance an ordinary | Green li sen Competition at Yale has been classy nsward, 1t Brown, »acks rc but the Blue is cer at | without Hodges and Gurney, veteran i home by illness, will | Carr has sent the spinning pigskin gree. not ofi friculties 4 in across the bar in eleven out of en years ago it was the exception |its own g ctric s are twelve chances, while Wascolonis, |for a smaller college to score on one | floodin 4 of play, eve Wilson and Madden all have ten to|of the big elevens. Today it c |to give is eve thelr credit. exception if the smaller coliege fails | ment of practice and keep t While this change in the rules 1o score on the winning path to th apparently has had the effect of | Such a situation mz for unger- | championship. Noble, star RY “SWEDE" OBERLANDER ‘ developing field goal kickers of un- dds a zest to the sport t DL RAURE G SCT il e R usual prificiency, the march for st the hig colleges ittle peduestiosall et bR EEs 2 s H \ H T U H touchdowns has been so uniformly |hutelassed t . end has made ed s r = rward Y ‘\ IS BABE R T successful as to bring very few i & ir narity | A bat Kiskl Pr school Y for the great ir s in popular : e points from fleld goals thus far. |ypat tne football has enjoyed at Princeton has finally rd pass WORTI? {7 ALL HE CAN GET Of 27 leading eastern elevens, |oont years 11 the center position for Howe | § a go The s i only seven have scored by this| yoy Sk v can't {ake any-|over Bartel after a two year strug-|Primary essentials are discovered s method. The Middies have made |yhine for granted in football these |Ble: [in both. Just Compare Him With Some of | good use of the clever toe of |y | ] | Lehigh's Game A hasty survey reveals that each ; i Hamilton, who leads the East with | b ousi © will have the call against|fi'St must have pre p; | U I Kl ct ex ti a1t four successful drop-kicks to his credit. high Saturday with Captain Dayis | PCT guard in an effort to|SMi a line that has faltere games. Lehigh Champions, Fastern Upsets o= | Glancing back over the scores of |1 | the games played on Saturday, Oc- [strengthen WESTERN GONFERENGE m r.l st illustra the | woelully in early g of arms; at ck at moment W of (e e follow throug 1 worth ve to much is Ba ew York club will h will | has lost four straight contusts lestion to 1 to make. i e e e e R R R R MCINN[NG RETURNS 'TO QUAKER CITY AS MANAGER —MCGONIGLE, YALE STAR OF SATURDAY, HOW TO TOSS THE PASSES NEPHEW OF AL EDGE FOR WEEK-END GAMES — SPORT BRIEFS SHARPE, § i SPORTS GLEANINGS |PENN ALUMNI BODY SENDS IN ALL [}RAN[;HES GRID STARS OUT REGULARLY v bt o L CASSID SHITHES e oo bspbbtl | piGh SCHODL GAYE Thayers to Become Foot- R e e | ball Hero at This Uni- ot el e Plaged Today S0 He and Team Gan See Ya & Brown | 1 | versity — McGonigle of :, who s: th. golf and| alls e to be canned to prevent deterioration. Yale Is Sharpe’s Nephew, | | Coach orge M. Cassidy, who [secmed to make it a hibit during| N bat came into fame With |yy¢ paseball and basketball seasons | Penn w York Gians, has bobbed ||, ¢ year to freqquently postpone, |out a hurry call to th it : agerial prospect. |oonoel or move back the date of |a new hero appears on the Red and ohs hame has been mentioned in |y p, “gopool games the last minute | Biue ronnection with a rumored change |, iter followers of the team had been| Captain Thayer, a star end on the Sadersl DS IREoston, |e Xpecting to see the ime on a cer- | present aggregation, is the third teq, |tin date, came through Hke the| generation of Thayers to prove that ol " of old yesterday when he an- | football runs in Penn families, Dern, me with Col-|also on the squad, is a brother of Groh, whose frick knee York, Oct. 22.—(P— When vania ne a star it tes rep! s, on aside from homebir “Cas" [nounced that the ball squad of the university. Three | % | : 3 x IS tricn na. two each from |leRlate Preparatory scheduled for | Johnny Dern, who piloted rhe eleven S it sl i would be played Friday. |in 1923 The father ot the boys is ipiece from Ohio, Minnesota, Cali- he change, like many others » | YOungs: who stands 6 feet, inches, when erect in the Penn line, answers to the name Sanford, mada ma, Montana, Idaho has made in years gone by, was sensible “last . Oklah | { Michigan and Rhode Island. ade without any . X e | minute reason,” according to many | famous by his illustrious dad, first and the Philadelphia |members of the alumni. He sud- .“,. "nlf‘ star and later as coach at Rutge | sted Lance Rlchbourg, |denly took it into his head to chang § outficlder of the Mil-|the date of the game so the boys McGonigel Sharpe's Nephew The football squad at Yale, incia Brown-Yale game L Doc However, been 23 since last Cassidy only had cash |could take in th : to of t sale of |in New Haven tomorrow. Iritz Schulte to the Louis |the Brown-Yale gam Lrowns for $100,000 Manager Otto |scheduled for October Bochert wanted players to bolster |ycar. Still, possibly his o As a result the Boeton|yeard of it yesterday. ot Lance for 875,000, In-| Harry Riconda, and Out- Wilson, ~Boston College dentally, has { ing in a heroic t just now as the sult of the ational play that beat Dartmouth last week. Mea Gonigle is a nephew of Al Sharpe L famous in grid history. Lee Lory of Of course, it's nice for the coach o 518 a brother of the Yals nd team to attend Yale games on | Gaptain Bill Mallory, who smashed saturday afternoons, His attention | gpnosing lines to splinters from a might be called to the fact that Yale | fulback position a few years back: I Harvard play on November 20, & Graine, captain and cen- | — e football more (Iu n 1 ofitoolballpmo) AN | ome members of the squad might In an examination given i recontis on tho. vaice of |1ke to see that game. provuviy tre| MANAGER OF PHILLIES and their interpretation, |0ach himeelf would enjoy it. Why 104 points when {he |dOn't he try to advance that game? ioktor Gachiofh sevenl Lot him trvlts A avoid a bothersome | Anyway—admission to the Ya one point could be|Harvard game is by ticket only and [deducted for crrors, leaving the [tickets totthis game are five bucks| win four above a perfect mark. |cach. Having a boy scout with you — |is not sufticient for admission. Philadelphia. Oet. | Figures tell a strange story of the| The management of the high P. “Stuffy” McInnis, mema- Missouri-Nebraska game, |school team cannot kick on the at- ber of Connie Mack's £100,000 in- | show-me” eleven made only [tendance at the school games if it !field, is to return to this city next | four first downs to 11 for Nebraska |continues to give notice of a game season as manager of the Philadel- and gained 30 vards from scrim-|one date and plays the game on an- | phia Nationals, he succeeds Arthur Cornhuskers were | other. B el T A e iAo et Missouri ran back | nesday by President William F. McGonig ine Former Member of Macl ‘s $100,000 Inficld to Return to the fraction. Qualer City. |t ¢ three out of five forwards for announcing that MecTnnis had s 0 two of seven for 29 been given a two vear contract as e T L el player-manager, President Baker the game 14 to 7. the |said he wonld have a free hand in running the club and would be given Candidates for Players and pe am tr A : il 5 TEAMS READY TO GO‘ : 1pic the Tigers expeet o work t ub- 1 1 2 | ¢ Wilbur Robinson| Football Eleven Urged to Come ay possinle co-operation in building \ hree,” Har- |Stitutes overtime if opportunity pre- o P it S e up a winning team. vard had a|sents its the muscles ) L% by e At Al m[”k A”‘ll OugiSunus AN OminES Rt o htrat an 7 vl v ey s¢ s just clos- nt a scout to grab | a nev ird basema Debut of Ohlo State Eleven One of FAther ke L Iy liments a_ young catcher| The Jalcons football squad and |and two good pitc said Mr. Yale rather surprised by defeat- | ward | of 81 Y thetuntire W. Va., and while| candidates urgently reque Baker. “With these new men he Major Events of ling D h 14-7, employi Is, ng hours AGH) o | g there the Giants|{o meet Mary's field o jbelieves he would have enough to favorite weapon, the | this Midddie I : | T was sore, and T got | dav mort 10 o'clock. Not only |Mmake a good start.” Week-End v b . el is ith in ! day mornir o'clock. Not e y B n the The Navy rills ! I mor oy when T atched Cum- o ] a the egul: CNNIS who i years old, was 4 nd money be re- i T 1 m-| djoes the coach want® the regular ; eGton hile | New ¥ yow h S 2 i ats g signed when a free agen having ol et 4a i I'rincetont hile | Ny ring the | min work nst us late in the! pombers e squac come on! "lrl‘hvl::‘;o '(r Lf et nd Mary managed to score jair il : i 2 C | ',",.",.”: season,” the rotund manag dor e ,‘“l” m,w, :1']’, ; l{,‘\, (“\‘11 (}m, been unconditior lea; by the el "1 n, .) ootball teams camp- Rt 4 o ek son, ¥ other il playe '\;‘.mul s | but he s especially desirous [ Pittsbureh Pirates STt stsraite on”m!:y’ at the gates of their op- Bvaialie time the ball in my har ! R T T ACMEIRd e L - |close of the season. He has been a pr ';1 n_tomorrow's second round o i cloping the weapon while M gers cover the laci ALOS L “BiIl" Tilden has taken | The Falcons will play the Stone-jyy;56r jeaguo player since 1909, of the Big Ten title battle, w e ey e Lo G, : Wi A has taken | walls of Holyoke of October 11&nd \wnen ho went with the Athletics (,“D o“”vri‘l}’x.qx(" aspiostainvasion finall & £ My s rocovers . \7 riti. tennie critic, for placing | &, B3¢ has been booked with the lfrom the Gloucester. Mass, high from outside the conference circle, | findlly emeérg k works ' s y | Chicopee Hillsides for November 14. |gay, s P e A goodiy share of the mid-west's hadits troubles betting Michi- Penn’s Condition toward the hecl, my { has successfully | Bim ffth in the men's international L= SR _r_“-"":}‘-m‘(_n“ has had ‘no managerial anfa, looming as a fit rther tov the h ts on trenzied |1t ten ranking when the former % o es would n State 24 interest in the encounters trailed ver th macy in the r to Yale su Towa to the Ohio State stadium,| Pittsburgh chiallen| Where will b made the 1 Jeot is planning to send a full quota | Manner the \ known that he | Ten debut of the Ohio eleven coming regudars against Williams to | the long a is lined W00 for 1927, swept Columbia off Its feet at New n, man g the hidden ball attack to per- | Ward th 0! il m v, but York a we ago. ic sh be- ion for Il the following S0 much for t is worth every cent hest of week. The squad is in the condit Noth The happily varied attack of the | hand as 1 en |1y over il- yout ten r h lions for ern bow, and, with th race still anybody's mu pass, more tention |in the east centered on its fortune against an | trimming Chice he “ly to the $130,000 if he Towa game regarded as highly dan- subs s gerous despite a first downfall at | Hard on Experts | action Jack Dempsey got close to a half the hands of Tllinois A perusal of the hootball scores or usc million for 30 n ' battling with Illinois treked to Michigan fo; from tl other sections of t s Gene Tunney. x malkes 4 big game of the day with 35 men |country reveals v ng mere matter of club owners. Babe is | SOUTH CHURCH WORKS OUT | Mr. Baker said the ‘D o The first work-out of the South|frain again mext spring at Bradens |church basketball team was held last |town, Fla. and Dill is sixth, The French pro. |CYening at the Boys’ club. Only u-n\ ional star thinks Helon Wills | (4ndidates appeared, but about this| (g vy Welter Wrestler Biadot the v vers ang | many more are expected to be in ac 2 fiC nembioc the momeniplyers and ool aviotiler wedklor twniand | To Coach at Indiana ville, Ky.,, Oct. 22 (A—Jack Lonethe men, {the outlook for the team is bright | Loui | Another of last year's men has been |Reyno! world’'s welterwelght lost in Jack Wuks, who is shortly [wrestling champion, announced here {leaving the city for the winter. An!last night he had signed to coach |terday, five matehes to three, win. | unexpected addition however, is Gor- |the Indiana -niversity wrestling {ning the singles four to two and |don Prescott, - who jumped center team for the coming season. —Rey- |breaking even In the foursomes in |three ¥ ago but has been out for |nold’s teams have won the big ten which each university won one |[two years with a badly injured foot; |cshampionship twice in the five years Imatch and one was tied. The play | |he is now in shape and will battle |In Which he has coached the In- visitors who wers unfamiliar vessels and Rockwell for the dlana mat men. s new golf course was The next practice | ¥ brilliant, | will be held next Thurs: I | singles king believed he was en- titled to fourth pos nglen comes to YALE GOLEF ew Haven, Conn. ct. — | Princeton defeated Y, eptiona ll'fl].\l) HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS in the squad which Zuppke will hurl dition that 1 xist- to the SO against Michigan in the game where | o in 1) t urday. Ruth the score is regarded as th 1 T 1 Is tion than Dempsey « writing on the wall so fa sk 1 L i fighter, and he ks ‘em in daily *26 champlonship i con i ithny ent here, for Cor hoa - professed pessimism and d¢ eha 1 G ey k on “a lot of green hoys" but t S ous rivals, | (hreatening on the horizon, Subs Wolverines are ored to UnueAlianab 7 Eiho forwariinss | o to get the ¢ \gainet the A wary Stagg kept his own cour . R e tdin s in Columbia’s second in- | { There’s at Least One in Every Office By BRIGGS scl at Chicago, where his M d6g L x onal tilt in two weeks. Geciflocly downed by 5 1 ) r s v York | sity with visions e ““l”‘ = ‘v’;" e hre & o first victory over Rutger spurrec an altogethe : pcen i 1910 in sight will {hrow the | follow ion of a ed show in playing a : I 1r lineup that smashed Tulane | are. If too tle with Wiscon L ; e ¥ ! inst New Jersey eleven. sily by s ki Nois ) » heen the diet of ¢ for Chicago, so el e 1 o ? T trio of inter-sectional tilts. 1 . Saman 2 r ' ik i 1 T vi men in g strai W niah - longer can Bee(sE Filh riumph over th at Is ditlic i s Soccer Pla\em From e e s e [ He]e Are in ICHIZUC cntag { Syracuse Crippled ; ip described has certain New Britain’ bresentatives | ! racuse s s s over ball thrown | Manchester Distrlct. Soc : SUB BAS E COMIN JG UP na Hlats Bioday, hen aos will be as follows: goal, b g scorer of ! ction A wet | right back, S = and Goldman, first | ball can he shaled | center If i the _\-w game, | W¢ call “au can buck, Pa s Wal and Ba egular quarter, has | That i lace; I vt cen Wil Tackle Al New Britain at | 1os m tl squad. Iried- “1 nite fixe right G Willows Brodleh Dok nun, g nter, has a battered doe t c loosely | son; « An- i State s drilling but [ hurled | ’ ree Sunday Afternoon | v 1 ¢ to save men| 1 1l 1 | YES MR HILL VA:, MPlDOQ 1l in rn 1 this an Since the Iigh s wy run LRt : ) M = ; Ve Gt iR o 1 ar Car T 1 the fast Holy | Ing i (cLas, \ % " s ba i ed for a rugged = - @ e eX 8 ; - | WATER SOhtet (oaeihier ; ; s | it Bong fine s nat Badger Eleven Has Star o = curious to ser ) n ern N : is =0 popular In the X 1 on the field E | f\l(‘k\(\‘]\m But (‘h Leitl il be 1 2 k. As a tos- | LEONARD TO RESUME CAREER | . ) O In | ) ! Norwich, Oct. 22—Johnny “Sheik” ks to e Leonard, formerly of Wallingford kick- NO PLAY-OFF OF TIE ind now of this city, will return 18, Announcement was mad day oon to active ring competition \ the the mana I M ) heen Kan- sington A. A ) om eral WO places QO , teams th S | months, Is confident he can make o 8. He cide the ¢ N ¢ ck. He has been ouchdown, | of this city will is now hand ¢ attempts teams will end | 1 a dea o il ring aspira lock for the ‘ ( 3 rd claims the state welter- | A meeting of all the Ker T 1h, 1 won Tracey Fer L will bhe held 1 8t. Pa 8. T o owi Waterbury on May 22 A B. sociely rooms o li ] nd states that since then no | front-line trenches expert toc ¢ night at £:3 o'clock, at | “Big 1 welter has defented him. |18 certain to cause oppo: eams | which the financial report will be | be re than a little worry ever | [ read. Members are asked to turn | duo. \lcLean, t READ IERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |10 Padge t inside t ard in their uniforms at the meeting. | former Naval aca FOR YOUR WANTS | stripe, S = AH-H-" Guwan IN = Te BoSs / WANTS Ya T (IS \YLS MR, HIL GRAY e WANT HER P T P P R, LE on b Wi Wi th pr]

Other pages from this issue: