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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]