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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER B R Tt SRR e 12223 RAIN AGAIN SPOILS SPORT PROGRAM OVER SUNDAY—RANGER BLUES LOSE GAME TO THOMASTON— “Y” CLASSFS SWING INTO ACTION THIS WEEK—NATIONAL GUARD BASKETBALL TEAM TO HOLD FIRST PRACTICE TONIGHT—-OTHER SPORT BRIEFS R RS e e saiie 33 LEADING COLLEGE TEAMS BROWN ANDINIURY ‘Y CLASSES WILL TLDENTOSTART WINNERS IN BIG RAIN AGAIN WIPES GAME LOOK FOR DARK HORSES WRECKYALEHOPES START THIS WEEK ~ FIGHT IN EUROPE TENAREDOUBTFUL ~ OFF THE FOOTBALL MAP Flevens Accustomed fo Taking Drubhings Take Heart Blug Unable to Overcome Both Wrestling, Fencing and Boxing Former National Champ to Seek Battle for Supremacy in Western Submarine Base Eleven Will Probably Show Here Next After Saturday-—Brov alizes Ambitions of 10 Obstacles Tflgflmfl’ | Years — Harvard Gives Indications of Coming | | Greatness — Eleven Combinations Remain Un-| Sucolalitolthe Harala) | to Be Tanght to Students Classes In wrestling, boxing and heaten in East—RBoston College Not Scored On. New Haven, Oct. 25.—A brown- fencing will open up this week at whose determination |t passed on an east- || ern g 1 th ason wrought |1 he Y. M. C. A. Entries are coming | n fast and good attendances are ooked forward to at the opening havoe wit championship sessions. All the gymnasium classes hopes Saturday afternoon and re- | {turned to Providence with a 7-0 , with its hospital list almost as ; [m:,;h' hard to the final gun, he loss of so many string Moguls of New Organization to Hold luring the past week have shown a healthful inerease in attendance and ' victory, the Yale goalpos and |some of classes take up 1 availabl ce on the floor. schedule for the woek fs as [ (boys 10 to 12 years) 4:15 to 5:15 p. m. the unflagging grit of the | YOunger Business Men, 5:30 to 6:30 Brown eleven proved two ob- P ™. Intermediates, 7 to 8 p. m. | Session Wednesday Night — icles which together were insup- BOXINg class auxiliary gym, 8:15 p able. There was 1e fault to he M. Fencing class, nquet hall YTocal Slants On Situation 4 with Yale; rather, a grea i Tales rather) o greal sters from Providence hook off injuries and weariness and d through to the end against imen whom “Tad” Jones $:30 p. m. Senlor gym class § m. (Senior doubles handball tou: ament starts today on fifth fioor s Nest) courts, Tuesday—Morning class 9:30 to 11 a Junior 1‘\":“::‘?:"'?‘. acks g toitnrees EEomas] L pt hurling into the game in ifs (13 to 15 rs of age) 4:1 the secon d ] sand I ir o row 1 not use a p. m. Oider business men's class baffling passes f | . that might have n tw ieh- | de ization. Brawniakiinel fanfonts oy el rale 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. ‘Employed “B" | lass (hoys) 7 to § p. m. Industrial downs great ¢ t 1 Dailey represen uncertaln forwards, tearing great basketball practice, Landers, Frary LY, IERL sk 5 New 1 combinatlon in the | yo1ag i the right side of the Blue snelyed S th i : & s he stated that ar- defense but gaining p g ally noth- ehamplonship h & pov ngements are golr orward i ugh Quarrie cadets, who swampe 1 Uni- |the formation of a team in this city. The versity 41 to 0, threatened t ; inate the Elis from consideration onte and for all ey Pih o oas ; e En T k, 8 to 8:45 p. m. Y. M. C. 8:45 to 9 Wednesday—Church AL ng hoys) 4:15 to 5 p. r business men's class, 30 p. m. Intermediates to 8 p. m. Wrestling class (ad- Harvard, in defeating Dartmouth |of th ague here h: e 110 knocked down and intercepted 80 vaneed) 8 to 9 p. m. General and 16 to 12 for the first time in four up hecause certair ' consistently that only one made | years, showed definite indications of |still lacki good and for a ecant three yards. coming greatness, A charging line | The p 1 Only Me! who rose from ndividual p n gymnasium § to | 1y that upset the Green attack two e and ty T rity inst Dartmouth, could hoys) 4:15 to backs that for the st time 2 W week. T gue will ‘make headway against this fighting | Business men's class season took full adva J composed of six teams the de angr o former Yale sub n m. Employ B tunities, have made Crimson sup- |formation being b 1 pendin h t and arvound end for |§ p, 1 Industrial ba porters forget the sting of two early |word from Worcester as whathe most gain the Elis but | fjce season’s def and look for fur-that city will enter a te the rest of the team could not keep |§ to 8:45 stanléy Works, 8:45 ther glory inst Tufts on Satur-| New Britain was former ho pace with him. Tunnell, when he lto 0:30 p. m. Special leaders train- day. Brown can complete the de- champion roller polo city of the Was able to shake off the fast ing corps § to bacle being made of a Dartmouth east. Harking back the days DBrown ends. did some spectacular scason that star romisingly, | wl T iReey work in running back punts, but to 11 . Junior by winning ann stru; pre this wee remembe 1 o : s | po Eleven colle undefeated In |known throughonut variot v only as the onship roller s from i ne, fOrE ¥ ean Xisted., € timent about town, with one i re 3 seems to favor the revival et ts, 197; De v th tar indoor sport here and that the opening of The visitors had almost everything | ¢ goes to make 2 sturdy line which hel ~ and opened gaps on the tning ends o were h Bunnell for the pur popular pri ooy e . sweet and Mischel and a enthusiasm 5 wrate passes from the latter, sporting fraternity. round play of Randall, swn the sidelines past SN W thrown by el or by Yale backs vork fn the air was the best seen at the Bowl t t six passes were compl Local Bowlers Take Measure of Chase Mig. Co. Team in Special ulted in a touchdown, w Team Mateh, those that were incompleted fs only heeause Rendall slipped on the RE fi-10 no il the last quarter did a Yale back get his hands on Tirawn fors pass. Perhaps in no depart @ as in break- ing up the for’'s aerial attack was the loss of Noble and Fishwick felt for most yerine King of the line was re- ly on count- | o but he and the other H. it th ater cats in history. branches out w Michigan § tifyin SnE 1 State. Although 3 | Juries, and espec oyt s of host ° Howarth “Whippet” Carr, who st 58 e Britain eastern scorer ] s de- |, - o for the spite his inactiy i AR . ave the locals th power enor Mischel, Randall also outpunted Tunigle and made the DBrown ds forget Jackson Keefer. ) ok for the Army game is now gloomy. as the cadots have one of the best trams In the east and o ow the rongest line in the country against Yale's weak one. ?[";1 \-,‘fi e A & 1855007083 2 {08 But Noble, Fishwick, and others of S back by Saturday and the team 5 BN should be as strong as it was when Sale unhainle L 2 2 o1 it defeated Dartmouth. Sill, in Grorge Washingt and Syracu e ‘ i View of what Harvard did Saturday, LR i\ 345 @20 o5 that feat does nmot appear to I Earoayly A u been so great after all. Yale AZitonstaen Nonors by SR en L ' ' mains the hardest team in the east ing over Willinr 3 ) P . ‘ Gl Ereat iash, of i : y EYETigan vaisioeiio i olts 88 = 206 le ther as no fumbling comes at 1'rhana & wh i S . : 5 e Americans who do hidder tricl — - ball in the final seconds, in the P c} tch K came owed by frequent pen- i FTAT al or off-side play and by the : My twicn as long | At [ hu as did Yale, Brown National Professional League Foot- | fre tly ealled back a second time and once for the third, much ball Game Erds With Amazing | to {he disgust of opponents, off can be classed as su | cials and spectators. Brown band made its first 25 (P—An appearar in the bowl and exe- Count of 3 to 2 ed over the i - aneuvers in form- “Y" and “B" be- halves. Tn fact, they icians, who feat gax and horn quintet, quite in th low of the Whiffen- poofers, who stag their annual | burlesque. Trudy and Mile, Corson | swam the chan in eompetition, | hile Grorze Rex the Prince Wales ) bou he bowl in a flivver ere presented to Queen Marie of section and soon filled nortt end of the stadi Playine With Fire, Little Girl May i tt. Oct. 25 (P—T with matches neatly proved yesterday to Flo Howard TS The girl is in the tal on the danger list with burns, brothor were alone in the house There was a fire in the kitchen stov 1 the glrl in €ome mann wanaged to reach the matches a set one off against the hot sto: ich tgnited her flimsy clothing. The brother tried to heat out the t was u cegsful and 1 n yra who smothered the flames, but not before her arms and Jlegs were severely burne his passing attack had lost 1S |19 to 12 vears. Younger er. men's class § Mates (hoys) Paddle tennis and Jun- ders' training corp, 9 to 10 m. Junior “B" class (boys 13 to down, splendid interference | 15 years) 10 to 11 m. Swim twisting line plung- | class for beginners, boys 11 a. m. t0 11:30 a. m. Industrial basketball ractice P. F. Corbin 2 to 3 p. m. 3 to 4 p. m. Stanley Rule m. Cor ¢ 5 to 6 Em 3 S ) m open for i 1 individual wo! andball Tourney L ¢ * Loomis, chairman of the ball tournaments has n u s to govern wre sure to prove interesting well 23 popular. 4 of a team heing eliminat- moment they lose hoth play ers may enter again providing the secure new partners. The tourna- will run approximately two | are divided into three men in the first class can ariners from the third class. | Men in the second class can take artners from second and third Men in third class can take partners from any class. When a pair are defeated they are climinated from the tournament, but cither one may take a new partner and enter again. Teams remaining undefeated on | January first will play to a finish. Special any team winning five hes is entitled to enter the fi- s providing either member is not contestant in the finals. warded to winners and run- A few of the handball enthus| who will be seen in action the next E. Walthers, B. Loomls, H. Rogan, A. LeW, E Noren, C. Hawkins, T. Contaros, D. Waskowitz, 7, D. Johnson, C. Ghlson, . I. Rachlin, H. Kutscher, H. Demarest, T. Crowe, J. Luebeck, H. Milkowitz, €. Miller, M. Doherty, Scott W. Retz, A Heinzr W. Middlema Mardon, Bixby, G. Col ind A. Bottomls UNUSUAL GRID SCORE Interesting Battles Are Scheduled For This Week and More Are in Prospect New York, Oct (P)—The in- door season in the hoxing industry with interesting battles scheduled is hooming for this week and more in prospect Ace Hudkins, the western light- ght, who has proved a sensation in his carly bouts here, tackles Phil Me v, a rival from the same sec- tion, in the main bout of a three ten-ronnd card at Madison Square Gard ¥ v night. Billy Petrolle, the I D. lightweight battler, | ind B In Martinez, of Spain, are sched to trade punches in the second. Sid barian of Detrolt and Tommy Farley, Philadelphia lightweight, complete the card Scveral feature matches are in the process of manufacture at the Garden. Bud Gorman, the Wisconsin heavyweight, Is due to meet Ha rsson, the Swedish glant, probably on November 1. A championship match in which Tod Morgan, light- weight titleholder will mest Carl Duane of New York, probably will o place on November 19, Sunday—Authentic Information Says That Hart- Lost Title on FUI‘C‘:gH Soil | Circles Bmly Under way | ford Blues and All-New Britain Will Play Two New York, Oct (P —William Chicago, Oct. 25 T. Tilden the “hig Bill" of tennis, |football supremacy {5 golng to Bur oxt spring in |balliwick is barely the first step in a crusade to put,bu e shouting. singles competition now dominated |in the writing on t by France. He will leave for Paris |8 arc keeping a w late in April to compete at Wimble. | cloud of dust Ohio don and in the French hard court 'up, and say it woy {championships. 1ese leading cont At Wimbledon, where the former other for the ul inational champion won world hon- |Nov. 13, ors in 1920 and 1921, Tilden hopes | Michigan, yes conference TR Games This Year—Barnikow Situation Will Prob- in the Big Ten ably Be Ironed Out Very Soon—No Definite Plans. under way, but to quest of the world championship as |Some observers it is about all over 3 . | th r cutive Ame ain at the head of the Some prophets see only MM”“’“TH[]MAST[]N TEAM 1 the cl s of the i rit he wall, but oth- S 1 1ent of the All-New Britair cather cye on the g foothall team to stage a game yes- State is kicking itabaoyarenatl when the United States Su enders face each marine Dase team of New London timate test on was scheduled to oppose the locajs Rangers Team Unable to O¥EI- | ac stemorian victa 1n Witiow Brook [park. AN morning the weather b T e e e S P romesBrea kSR Nk Tonghi Game Rt s et s Rt team, who, at Ilorest Hi t fall, hile Ohio's ¢ broke the six year spell Bill" a, I > it had woven about American tennis |tempora 1 {by winning the American singles | Althous wo have a decld- |the time this season the crown. In the hard court play at!ed edge in the ist. C1 near Paris, Tilden probab- ! conference teams 1y will face Henri Cochet, the cham- the possibilities, 1 pion. who climi him 1 western, Wisconsi lecisive defeat of Ce——— {sport program Manager Ed the favorite con- Wolverines Playing under its new name for Dailey held to the tenet that the Ne «me would be played u 1g, (hree other | Britain Blues, forme the Ranger pour To make still are among | A. C. team, lost a tough game to the it poured, although the heavens ncluding North- | Thomaston Ponies in the final min- shortly after o'clock n and Purdue. [Utes of play by a 14 to 0 score. re turning the sprinkler. !quarte at I 5. Plenty of fans aro whooping it up | The Thomaston team was very Both tes ere at the fi 1 uni- Borotra, “rench Pavis | for the Bollermal cupin) - nt Wimt monstrated their donyichampion confercnee fooiball Much of the s of the in- e fon depends on dition of b Til knee, injur ree o B Meroons: ago and : in- Bill ha: planned to arrive in I weral weeks he- fore the loud tonrnament in June to for acclimation and he acc : type of hall forcign matc He will leave immediately 7 champlonship fo practice in England ifor the tourney late the mont The former champion thorough campaign in 1 after the forcign engagements, complete his preparation for I up matches and the return of rench stars | in th Tilden ha two trips {feated Ger: . Pafterson of Aus- ledon champion- cessfully defended his ] title in 1921 against Bri Nor ¢ edge in iton in the two ust in avoring Michigan, however, as so much to be a difficuit rone to heat. T of I hip class. off from con o ravelling to Anna against the United States. a Yormal, HOWARTH BEATS BOZ0 ;19“ S Dawson Springs, Manager of Commercial Alleys Ona hundred houn ¢ on the first Chase futurity, marl of the 34th annual National Box Hun Takes Measure of Waterbury Bowler for Second Time. and the hing that has come { 3 n was 3 . Tuline of | kic t they were only slightly apon, is considered of cham- e st Saturday Michigan takes Northwestern has challenge round. \ee | Indiana, twice defeated. Purdue a {1921 he has not played outside the ' hasa non-conference game, with T cers, who have rough in its style of play. Both worth on two | New Rritain and Thomaston threat- v tart from the Whaling baitles, holding cned to score but until the ‘final Ci lock yester reless tie a week minntes of the la irter neither % so hard that both ma £ to Chicago to tewm could gather necessary aEers to call off the a drubbing the |punch to put across a touchdown. |anc e played next Sunday !Thomaston made its scores from is city providing that the man- scasons the Boil- ithe one and three-yard lines on | asi E se team able missed in a num- | fourth downe. a 4 so that his el st LG DOy Detailed Account an his city. About 200 Y ha n, The field was muddy and a I f cere at the' field awaiting the the ch Thomaston kicked off to the Blues' |d yointed when it was found that believe the team yo_varq line. Sarisky rec and | the game was not to be played, it s going Iy the ball back 10 yards. The Information, though not official or combination for pjucs on steady line plunging car- | definite, which is considered as com- line is consid- | i.q (he ball to the Ponies' 20-yard ing from authentic source, leads itstanding in the conference o wyare they lost the b i R sy 3 at the Hartford the backfleld with thelyowne ™ Thomaston failed to gain < and the All-New Britain foot- riedman as a po- |, .4 nojonski, fullback, punted. Con- | Lall tes Il play two games this tinuing ifs march the Blues were scason. Up t present time, the 1gain on their opponents’ 20-yard qu on of ther the two teams line as the quarter ended. play or not has been very Two smashes by Sarisky and Kas~ much in the air. The information perine took the hall to the ecight- reaching this office, however, is to yard line and first down. He the | the effect that all “the difficult Ponies braced and took the ball on (which have arisen between the man- downs. After two unsuccessful at- agements of the fwo teams W tempts on the Dlue line. Bolonski rem \within the next punted, just as the whistle blew for | dons will take pla 1 the first half. In the opening half. | zarding the possibility of t the Blues completeiy outplayed the teams meeting. home team. One obsiael ] e way of the ntered : Second Half ckishes is the fact that Barnikow is Field Trials | At the start of this period Captain 'now playing 1 w Britain Ky.. Oct. 25 (P |Kaveski went in for Kasperine, fatfor i : 1s were cast off |Stankis for Sobiak, and Dunnigan cieve day's run of the (for 1. Puppel. The Blues kicked king the opening and Tuline reccived. He was downed field trials of the |in his tracks. The Ponies appeared mediately start- ference territory, polis for a try Onio State meets clashes with its contest with ters' association. {much betfer and i the Washingion al- | A purse of $1,000 and numerous cups |¢d an advance which ended With two teams will meet on an equal and a special match {are offered for the was staged between Bill How {was made under manager of the Commercial all |Tioward C. Page of his city and Dozo of Waterbury Howarth scored his second victory | WANT REAL OPPOSITION final period of play was ca W 'meet each ot in as many meetings giving him the | qj. Steamrollers edge over the Brass City bowler in |4y yjous to hook up the home and home series. i it e eeio Howarth had won the first half of | g the present seas [ the match 140 pins. This Was | gloven has failed rolled at the Commerelal alleys | g ore oo doon ¢ event. The cast |Jobnson's 30-yard sprint around fricndly s it s gaid the direction of lright end to the Blues 18-yard line. The games will be played on § Newark, N. J. [The quarter ended on this play. urday and Sunday. This does —_ A flu the start of the sarily mean that the t er on succes of this city are |B. Sherer on the 4-yard line. On the [On the contrary, the schedule of the with other teams t down with one yard to go, Tnnes rifor ues in the National state for games |Was apparcntly stopped dead on the s such that only Saturday ason. The local 'line, but the referee ruled otherwise e Sunday open. to meet very and Dolinski kicked the extra point hera isn't a thing definite to an- his year and for Score was 7 to 0 nommee with 1 to this mafter. Monday night, October 18 and by |, son haven't met a real test The Ponies kicked to the but according to the dope, the first taking et night's mateh by 65 piNS, | 7o faam averages Howarth stands supreme between | oo aike o hear the two. The scores were as fol- | (i Riues. the Ou lowsi— : I Sh.m\rm Howarth, s 138, 113, Bozo, 93, g 99, 112, 108, 131—1,086. | CHURCH L | A meeting of t | \Greb Funeral to leagigBbonrd Lo gy 130 pounds a but all the fight seemed to he ont came is liahle to be played within from the Plain- lof the New in team. A fumble the next comple of weeks. Both ws of this city [paved the Way for another long run feams necd these games. East Hm- by Johnson which brous o ball i . within striking distance of {he goal. WILDCATS SWAMP TIGERS. Tnnes took the bhall and n the TOslc Stract Wildcats Banded final tovehdown and Rolinski kicked | thie Tigers a terrific beating at St the field goal. A saturday afternoon Y he Inter-Church| A last minute rally by New Brit- {ho-score of to 6. R. D'A anagers will be taln was stopped as the final whistle | “Red” Grange in all his 2 at 8 o'clock this evening at the hlew. Weston and Kreder on the glor W nni wild for all the Be Held Wednesday v. . ¢ A to make plans for wings were the New Britaln's stars, | tonchdowns made hy the Wildeats Plttsburgh, Oct. 25 (P—TIuneral basketball. Difficu Ity has been ex- The lineups His dashes covered between 25 and services for Harry Greb, former |perienced in finding a gymnasium, Blues (Ranger A. C.): Weston, G. |50 vards. The rest of the team iworld's middleweight boxing cham- and reports on various floors about Puppel, Hines, J. Argosy, Chester, aided him materially during the plon, will be held from St Philo- the city will be n Imena’s Catholic church here Wed- meeting. The howl lv day morning. The body of the !to a fine start last |former title holder arrived yester- |is hoped that the ",\H) from Atlantic City, will be under way nade at tonight's Roblak, Kreder, Kasprow Sarisky Fisi “Chy and “Check- ing league got off (Puppel, Kasperine Thomaston: * were the big guns for the los Thursday, and it {Bristol, Tese, Dull Keneski, J. ers. JFor games with Saturda basketball circuit |Sherer, Novogones, B. Sherer, John- i telephone 1661 between 5:30 before very long. {son, Innes, Dolinski. WHEN YouR SWEETIE. WHO THAT HE WILL B ON THE 840 TRAIN AND To MEET M IF You LOVE HIM - AND THERE 1S5 AN ACCIDENT ON THE WAY DOWAl AND YOUR Taxt GETS CAUGHT IN THE TRAFFIC JAM O iag F“Ain’t It a Grand and Florious Feelin’ rBy ERIGGS - AND ThE TELEGRAM HAS |-AND You RUSH CUT AND WENT AWAY MAD TELEGRAPHS| BEEN DELAYED SO You MAVE HAIL A PASSING TAX! To HUSTLE To GET READY ALTHO YoU REALLY oHOUlDN To LCJDK Your VERY BEST | AFFORD IT ~Ali | AND wue»; You.GET To THE OH‘H‘H' BOY ! 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