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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 1926. sttt ses ot ettt T T I T I 5T EW BRITAIN HlGH ELEVEN TO GET REAL TEST SATURDAY—MULDOWNEY DEFEATED IN POCKET BILLIARDS BY. NEW HAVEN CUEIST — SUB-BASE EXPECTS TO BEAT LOCAL PROFESSIONALS—BURRITTS TO BE IN ACTION AGAIN ON BASKETBALL COURTS TIRpEetatiiiates $28002222 00002 et ree002 3o manssestese2tessatsatitttencisiestienstitesasesessssssiinrnaressey 2e3lssisssntitansss mwm“m"'mwm.mmxm NAVY GUARDING AGAINST | WHICH COACH USES THE BETTER FOOTBALL STRATEGY? ' SUB-BASE TEAM SURE OF PASSING OF MICHIGAN : : ~ iy , .. - TRIMMING NEW BRITAIN Sailors Were Swamped Last Year Through Barrage of B e Sk " | Lieufenant Mather Declares the New London Team is Forwards—More Life Needed in Yale Attack— N - s ; o the Best in Years—Total of 36 Men on the Squad— Harvard and Princeton Have Easy Picking This Y e ; ! T - . : : Four Former Navy Players to Be Seen in Action— Week — Dartmouth Eleven in Crippled State — g i . i 3 * i - Thompson to Be With Locals For the Battle—Real Pennsylvania Plans (.n-at \tt‘wl\ For Illmnh . ; : Sk, G . Gridiron Classic Promised to Fans. memberiug the 54 to ( g t % $ 3 3 £7 ol 8 don. The visitors will come to this the hands of Michig 3 i STl 5 I K g2 4 i city with a squad of 36 men with a8 S S Rogors Representaive i State : 3 T iy Team Selected fo Play, Prlms | v o™ oms 'S e take the bacon home to the Whal- Tourney Meets Hammill Tonight 8 ¥ - , ' . e = to National Guands -~ | i ’ Lieutenant Mather, manager of I Base eleven, expressed tha The Burritt A, C. basketball team | sl Josterbaa far buc passes rival Benny con More he UM | hope that New Dritain would have - 2 T ) 1 lernviin ki 3 i . . ‘ will again be seen in action on the | ity irongest lineup on the field be. T R s i TRt 4 ; ’ . court this Season. In its first start| sauiae he stated” this team was out v : i last year, the team enjoyed unus-1 ., 0t the local aggregation and val success, winning 18 out of 23 X %o DERL-ERUION AT , win he Is willing to bet his shirt that sames played. Three of the 108Ses |y oionc <o aweat g ST o were at the hands of the National 5 Vo SNaD GECKS ML e ¥ *: Guard Reserves, members of the Hardawer City out- he. ; n The &cor W The Burritts have been selected to |~ p oo > play the preliminary games to the| The New London team, which has National Guard team this always been a strong contender in Il be Boskod vo with | the professional ranks, is stronger Instcad of with the American Le- | this year than cver. The eleven has e | been strengthened by the addition to the ranks of players of four of Practically all the members ' of | & T08 *& 2 1 last year’s team are available again |, ner members of the United where will come a kicker. | this season. The Kania brothers how- i;"r:;i;\a‘;llan.rT.d\T:]"-ywm Bl Harvard and Princeton, ever will be among the missing. Joe | - h':’-‘{fi et " L:\’ also had Three, can experiment ¥ e, o £ Py . | Kanla, who was one of the star| ‘% V" ~mont)rv enced coaching & “,M;{ o T ] ¥ o Pk car the - ¥ & ¢ X - | guards on the team last year ]'”Sh]""} e ias hly working outfit, 1061a - tear ot xTatY \ - L being fhe ‘star socond baseman of| The tétm p ed in Philadelphia, S N 2 the Falcons baseball team, has|2£2inst the Marine eleven of that fdie, " reanaciivaly. o (he had been a ) vt = entered Baltimore univergity and [CIY during the American * Leglon LS 2 o ma ek . | his brother Bruno, wKo coached the |COnVention recently held there and pEEcHnEIoW I oyicn Tonight, Muldowney faces another GLENN WARNER HOWARD NE | Burritts last season, will be out of |the Sub-Base team won out 7 to o. fatinory Unlbeooked s k PO eulor Qs on (s ’ | the game with internal injuries. | The Philly leathernecks have been fugcat the ‘8 start, and the ! treet when he mes < Y BILLY E ) eclipse, tne Stanford hern Ca ast. It is mo secret that South- rarity for a big game to pass With- | \Cih'tho Joss of these two, the |Meretofore known as the champion big clash is only a week and a half | Hammill of Waterbury representing | Wi S e e A Hess hopes of | out having Warner S0 e st s servloa putE e et e e e e T leiles e fenceniol Lty toems Rt (hatlicootail 2piAYS ahialllsee e *the chice football tid nning the Coast title (Nt Gk ] and Whitman is the only regular |beating them this season, the gall- ity 14 to 13 yesterda . Hammill is a former ford meets Southern California. al h o Goast Utle: fyno frick plays of football are cred- | |y ¢o fiil one of these positions. M, |ors from New London have hopped using Pri ton plays while Prince- E ¢ t season. ¢ V on, the present jisq 1o Warner. .| Zaleski and Andy Yacabowl will |into the favorite position for the ton 1 on Harvard passes. |pocket billiard players in the en .08 Angeles Octob and 1 er| South “alifornia_boasts one of ler title, thinks otherwise, | Howard Jones, who won hisi 200t 58 UK R 1OFCE veki [titleholders® berth, e ROS ot Etaseenent 5 > ootball epic is : : lle coaching at the | ng joo Luty will ,alternate at| Yesterday, the New Haven team there. back to last it's battle | gardless of the rela tren £ | the 4 ZLOBITINOY ey y : miss | University of Towa, 1s not far behind | oop 0. Jarnot, last year a guard onltrimmed the T, 8. 8. Forldn elaro A crippled Dartmouth vars| in New Haven, Ci n soon ran his |the two elevens, a ot setween | f but Coach Glenn Warner r s I v the Warner as a strategist. the New Britain Machine Co. team |to the tune of 6 to 0 | 1 2 more so now that Dooley's fatous |SCOT® up 9 to Muldo " anford and S ¢ 3 r a habit of upsc g the dope. He|caliber of s ca t opped 1o that on, the cOmMINg | oo "4po Tndustrial league, has been 1r:h‘ e s \I:t a frm ling passing hand is too swollen for ac- | S°Ven. Muld v recuper: always is worth w osing | ba iford and South- | Gnid 10 play guard on the Bur- | seerca svesteume i )or; s wera tion, is watching substitutes drill ng t \\m be a battle of wits on Southern fornia | T crn California promises to be more St ? ms hich have had r 1 r nf u C 5 o | 11 st betwe W 2 the pick of servicemen in both the for Brown, which gained ad breaks | tween t masts \ liked over but vou wi e o onteat hetween™itwo great (S50 L S oL L the Blok of e strength with the return of Hodgr ned in the 2 Havener's | Glenn Warner rner's team came thfough with a arner e ST i S § he (Irst pracstice ot e sessonlinhvyfont masineicorn, i 2 powerful tackle. Dooley ' seems | 2YPF and Coogan's lead became 80 | stratc & rd Jones of i tory er a thrilling battle. | gr e P between two of the game's leading s ~F e A A e Manager Fd. m‘m,\ of the New d,"’:‘lm, Tost ; Hie Goassity ™5 | great that Muldow ble to | Southern California. 4 ¥ both Stanford and e illustrious Jir coaches, Glenn Warner and Howard "‘”‘i stre “”‘:“ nigl dm o Britain team received a wire from e P:zng?,‘l,‘:._'r'"“ for the | svertake him 7 hot With Ca . for years the Sout > ave what ap-| Gle - for : Jones. members of last year's squad and | Thompson today stating that ha = - |any other ‘candidates seeking & would be with s Beitats 7 > A e L in the second half than | outstanding eleven on the coast, in!pear to be outstanding teams on the i known for ¢ s Take your choice. Y Z , | with w DBritain for the Penngylvania plans more than a | oo C & & place on the team, are asked to re- game on Sunday. He has been noti- hidden-ball attack and deceptive & Pattilalouinibs ooe The | port at 7:30 o'clock. fied that “Red” Steudtner of Meri- elbow pads for Illinois. The Red ot | | . o At the meeting of the club 1ast | qen ig 1aid up with tonsilitis and will and Blue spent the last practice i ¢ cen balz NEW BRITAIN WILL BE e Asommation mo-"ihe | Sunday, E. Zaleski was reelected | ionatiy net be"abla to: pias. This befare leaving for Urbana working ey e | A e Deopts hag | manager of the team and he has al- | gy g, on‘an alr attack. Charley Rogers, | ront i REPRESENTED IN BDUTS e s [P dyiicoradigeveialimamen (T Ehvid | B8y Hom I of the cast, is still {ll at home, | the 1 1l ¥s them (ol Trveatienl S thie attibade Soiite) | ookdccided jtouletiat ! 40 1a5t night and Coach Hayes put but will make the trip. fter last t, he fe ey H Navil AcaSmy aainatiGolrate unis | Lowosciingthisiseason st mistce i b et offih e eauad i thooteh Four other teams with intersec- ! Several Hardware Cfly Batters to : : YU | Cersity on October 23, when, the as. | C°%ful campaign is anticipated. . |y workout. He declares that 1! tional rivals are switching to t} hots a - Ham m— ’ C——— sociation asserts it has been inform- team will he in excellont shape souri, and Holy Cross will write o i wrmory on Arch street, what is con- £ protest against such an action, LEAD ]N BIKE RAGE sky with fool s for Dayton dered the best card so far of ama- T TAR brandishing it *unsportsmanlike, ' o‘: | tossing hosts of forwards in pr tice, burni: ng their s shing line attack, and hoping that fror Hpiva Boston college has t Point, York, Oct. 2 ur bouts to be promulgate v York, Oct. 2 —TInv a- | undemocratic and un-American. LRt Sow U (DTatiag Boanl ¢ few tricks in store for West Vir- The Ar 1 was sent thro the Mohawk A. C. of tfor - tion : Iy S Commander Jonas H. In | s 2 | c t ' he Mohawk . of Ha n s scem likely as the imande . Ingram,| Supervise Events of Automobile | German-American Tea sinia Wesleyan. BRAEEI] F"R EAMES nother d two hour practice r the ces of the « U of two rugged football games played ' coach of the Academy eleven, denfed | 5 il Lafayette, with Coach McCracken n ¢ afternoon, and m off. An unusually SUONE i . hin the past W0 the charge: last night and said the | Association. | Pet+t and Dave Lands Ahead in signed for two more years, is work- ead Coach Jones ag ion of boys | eeks. negro had been left at home volun- | rasni 5 k| i 3 e ¢ noun » ractically n. Holve Washington, Oct. 28 (A —Appoint- ) . ’Jn"if"l’:f‘)n.r“(r‘norm'}'?rflry\\‘]s"‘: s & ]H'Ul‘ed Mefl Rafse HO s OT : Mt L )“,fi Il“ L 1y “'_" 11 1y “‘ ! 3 \eral Merch B. Stewart, | tarily and no protest had been made |nyent of E. V. Rickenbacker as chalr- | Chicago Event. TR e el | ! il P X the i e L s el con mimdunt the United States |against him. 10 he had receiy. Man of the new contest board of | Chicago, Oct. 25.—The German- tutelage coming the way of Colum. Thi J : en Saturday, He intends to h Sl iy o i t West Point has | Coach Ingram said he had receiv- ‘the American Automoblle assocla- | American team of Otto Petri and B A tic: e iad Ch'CagO Against Ohio State x c ‘ { nvite ; . Flint, chaneellor =d a letter before the game sayving tion is announced today by President | Dave Lands maintained their lead pia I peparation for. (nelriine 0 : e lays.| tional naltingshay ¢ would not make the trip in ithomas P. Henry. in the 14th annual six day bicycla ing. 4a;ifl1‘-':w;”«‘gz State nor Sy L O b lautionatneing ; : oy “on th o view of the fact that the Naval| ppo hosrd, which supervises ail | races here last night at 10 oclock, Yabits e B Wastist | ch ct. 28 (T)—The retu ] rly Friday m 2 v | which will enable another lations of § e ant thevmy A tade mydwas ta Heni (argsouth, - "automobile racing in the United | the seventy third hour. Sl e from the injured 1i ‘ / of New Yark city / to nalks Hisobutias teur in Seneral St view” was gram said he was not a regulal giotes sanctioned by the assoclation, | At that time this team was one Bt e G e e figur t : i » squared arena. 5 ikely of the happeni HlicPSyra il S e o e |was reorganized recently with mem- | lap ahead of the Italian American e SO G e icces riumyg rida noon, vi iartered at the Britain' end An n of | CUSC-ArIy gam When | FINE PICTURE OF LINSTROM | p2% S0 F0, - |team of Reggie McNamara and i rk hotel 1 e for the game. | 1y, ,‘.,,‘,,' e 4 the 112 ifive pla ¢ inju two of g Peyser of the P & Q|" wrpe phoard as now constituted,” | Franco Georgetti, maintaining the "y = A light practice will be held in Beunn i i hive and | them severcly in the Army victory. Shop hds just recelved a fine 'pho- gqiq Mr. Hanry, “with Mr. Ricken- | advantages after a day and evening v tu \gainst a battere i- | Yale Bowl I'riday ‘afternoon. William Patr ord have AS a result of the contest, Baysinger, ! Fre 1‘ Linstrom, third packer at ifs head, gives official | of wild jamming featured by several In the practice today, Coach Joncs | ot made applications for places on | veteran quarterback of 1l wn of the Giants, which he i3 |automobile racing as strong a gov- | spills. L cKinney, one ;b 1 sent the o Iroug 1 the window of the lerning body as any sport in Amer- | The leaders have covered 1,228 nen ugh t \u, om the squ ¢ g in Drilled Hard Daily for Clash ovoo oot o RONee of el en e b Gt e el = You'LL_HAVE To j aia Semevalishe Tl e ST " WHAT HO, (5 Tue 7\ WAT TILL t GET Knowing that it may moeet its f i t Vars fir DECESHAN, jEhovn L the d ade’ tomorrow 1 i KING'S BREAKFAST READY WILLIE OFF T real test of son in Sat } co for the g ] e - Bgai r'“-‘\n';‘*_?‘”~ :" » classe cach i en ¥ 2 OH . MY QUEEN=- -1 WOULDST T [ t 5 i g b A REPAIR T Tk JITY AS academy tea Soult ; 1 t ot i ¢ e round 1 that a than that hand to | bout will ind Perry | e started promptly at 8:30 o'clock. ind Hammac “o. JACK AND TEX CONFER i in Former Champion to see It He Has Gone Back Too Far to Attempt Crown. T — G s Dow'T 1 ST MIND - Nous AND S0 THeE DAY WA FOR ANYTHING = Heven Dot Be| COMPLETELY SHOT To PIECES. AROUND HERET )/ | PATIENT TiLL PiCAN Do THeT el o\t ! = GET MY LUTTLE BREAKFAST-= BoY's FACE ALL | DON'T MEAN ; . I : S WASHIED uP AN THING \ DoN'T TAKReE P far . ; \ WON'T HE ARCUND THIS o #PUSES EROAS this eld I o1 Rl e ter uroy A : ~— . NO MAN -~ MUCH 1i5e ‘ i t : v i c 1 LESS FROM SUCH “Linny” who playe vear moved ov hird lineman, Al again be at his positior He is the only meml year's team that will again. Troy, therefore e with practically a new three new men in { hack « i { liddies 5 nratiog sl e Nala i Ty heavyweigl Hutchenson who played part time to 0 a y sty St n Bt v Seiniias s at tackle and part time in the 1 iintethe Shsiibmny s e e S fleld will play fullback, Cook, ar ) the t conf liately after {he atten bach, former light vweight rear's team, will play half t th | ir e “Queen High" in the ampion who i 0 heavy- Two of last year's stars, Millard | week le R q the f 5 v ) ving | Dempsey, Rickard helic and tSebbins, wha' took turns carry- | touch to the Notre Dame machine | f t it on t) g vway, T'll sign a suitable op- competition, is too small for l ing the ball in the 6 to 6 tie game | favored t @ the invasion of | train Sunday, from the Grand Cen- | ponent for him when I get word ©9ts N7 rpwme e will not be in the lineup this year, | rgia Tech. al, | probably in December,” Rickard e .

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