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KNOCKOUTS FEATURE AMATEUR FIGHT ' CARD — SUB- BASE TEAM TO OPPOSE NEW BRITAIN TOMORROW— - COUNTY “Y” BASKETBALL LEAGUFS—CLAN DOUGLAS SOCCER CLUB PLAYS IN SOUTH MANCHESTER—OTHER PORTS ITEMS HARVARD AND PRINCETON |BLUES WILL PLAY .| NEW BRITAIN WLL TRY IN ANNUAL cLASH TopAY [N WHALING CITY) g a TO PLAY SULBASE TEAM af = f Third Attempt to Stage Game tcBe Made Tomorrow— Jake Slagle Not Included in Early Lineup—Universit; .Rfl!]gel' Team AD])WS i SU‘OHQ yo W ety ey . Rain H:s Prevented Contet On Two Previous of Pennsylvania and Penn State Prepare For| Bidder for Victory Tomorrow : Sundays—Sailors Anxious toBeat Hardware City Struggle—Fordham and Holy Cross Battle is On— | A : 1 i a b o Eleven—Coach Dave Hayes’ \rew to Be On Trial Yale Reorganized to Meet Maryland —-Syracuse- |, (i = (v (o i fase (AT L IR, R For Many of the Fans—Recor\ Crowd Expected. Georgetown Duel One of Most Interesting of Week. crns of New London in the Whaling City to represent the Ranger A. C. of this city. The combination looks \ =) I =) : ?:nhcfia;‘«- AlL }({-:‘ng:: ov. 8 (A —Football [;[]UNTY ‘Y, PLANS better than any in recent years and 5 - . @ “:M"m. Jle.. el lieroes of Harvard and Princeton | |includes & number of former Falcon i were cast In the role of minute men players and stars of past seasons t . 5 ¢ ’“"?‘””Ck ol d G’;?Sd":: today as more than 50,000 gathered | with the Rangers. The team is now 5 B £ (B 3 " ‘,” e\ Qi to see the rivals of more than fifty nown as th w Britain Blues. < Al h - e s [Pue ...\ rg. ... Humphries vears' standing grapple in tha first Dr. Frank Zwick has taken over i K i ? : Andrdiot 3 Murpny Conflict of the Big Three serios n'\ m coaching duties of the tcam and Mdvohy doe. e, gonnelly Cambridge. he has worked a consolidation that Bk ’ . _ ) Lox § : ‘. MOS[ SHGCESSIHI~ 011lfl001‘ Mh' XZZ'S, s Tl;or:t:s‘;r: Jake Slagle, star of sensational | F males the Rangers a combination to ) % 5 ' iriumpha over Tale and sneeava | FIYS LE2ENES t0 Be (FEani7e] |maiee the Radeseiscontivation o , o Ry . : Silie s i e et e | o ol . e T b . SN N - letic Season Comes t0 an B [ssarrington .. Barnitow & sional football. Dr. Z 3 3 i S rarty S amovnc as imrt COMMISSONeTS Vole at MEBAING s o ot s v - NP . = il || Tme AiiNew Tyain oohai team certain to start for the moleskin- | |and has worked hard in perfecting S i i g \ and the Submane Base eleven clad band from the jungle. Art| S briination Ein hotid ALt Haat Berlin, Nov. 6 (A—At the close |New London willl meet tomorrow French, whose spectacular dash for | Preliminary plans for five basket- ‘mnn 708 1he unilole pisitfonsi He SLAGLE . . i 1 ¢ of the most successful outdoor ama- afternoon at Memrial Field in & a touchdown beat Dartmouth, ball jeagues to be sponsored by the | .o o EreAl nunheratiiniteom he 5 P b teur athletic season in f2 years, the |zame which has wen twice post- wise was missing from the battle | Hartford County Y. M. C. A. Athle- "_m_rq ,md‘ r\m_““* et s b t 3 i il p . German Olympic committee preuic(s‘wmd on ‘succeske Sundays be- array of the Crimson. But both [tic association were laid at the meet- |11 S0 “lm e ; : ; ¥ ¢ . that Germany will score at least sec- | oayge of rain. Thi, will be the were expected o be called upon, ling of the association commission. | SAUSTEC WL TRe ; ; p b’ : oud or third place in the OIYmPIC |oyrth attempt realk to bring these and In Slagle, Orange and BIack lers held in Hartford last night, It| Manager William Mays has start- B E 3 o . games at Amsterdam in 1928, “l_fl two teams togetherpecause on @ supporters pinned chicf hope for |ig expected that there will be two | °d booking big numbers from Con- % 4 5 i first in which, German athletes rc |gate jast yoar when thy were sched- victory. junior leagues, two senior, and one DRecticut and Massachusetts. The | 3 Gt o i £33 to compete since 1912 i | uled to play, it rainedand last Sun Observers expected Princeton 1o |unjimited or adult. Three of these |Blucs will have a busy time from | o y i k Bageqion ; pIRSENt Db o States |42y and the Sunday blore that rain darken the air with passes, for Har~ |jooeues will contain New Britfin DOV on. Starting tomorrow with i A the point score of the United States ed out a propose: meeting be- vard in its Impressive rise from a |ioome two local entries being sched- (the Whaling City outfit, the locals ; : ! slands, goed. ' to; BUMGP-OSG o NS o o intl St ialonn - fLeams, o ibe, belng. s Germans are strongest in virtually z & X sappointing start is conceded by | A N OO0 CH Iwill find the going tough. p ; B ¢ : e ot i awhich Americans in| It.1s the hope of thémajority of crities to have developed a powerful | "y "onie cure entry In the adwt| The New London team is com-| : . ol * e SYAIYQDOLT, D el & firsts, | New Britain fans that tmorrow will B 0 A S0 AR aaaondary Iy s n He B N i t . the 1924 games carried off firsts. | . U ¥ vanguard and a strong secondary || 18 G SUCE SRR B R &g [ posed of the best gridiron men in | A ; o e e s will he |Ie a day fit for a foothal game. For defense against running attacks. the city and it ranks as onc of the | e T ek ana Tisla events, |three weeks, heavy rain:have pre- Overhead, however, the Crimson a W Aougn Ic Taibelioy g dhas b f : e o E f | A Overhead, however, the Crimeon ab- |11t ver o gther teams will come i, hest teams in the state. The locals e A oeian socslt |vented A, fana from \lowingn ; : 3 in, Xe u will bring the strongest possible 5 X * s kind. ‘Three reeks ago or i) R among them East Berlin, Kensington | V1 & g & i & d revolver shooting, tennis |game of any kind. Three reeks ago, aetial nssaults of Geneva, HOWY|o o otional ehurch, St. Paul's of |14m to oppose the Whalers. Somo ¥ N e s ;1‘2.‘";:1 nrm\g for men, soccer and |the greateat fobtball attretion in s 8 - - ;. ~veral Of the players who will appear with J 455 : . " o Slarki R ?;’:‘,‘I"nm-fl”(?n? battles be. Kensington, Plainville, and several Of the pl ho will app H g 1 s : | fencing with a fair chance in icc |the country was billed fo Clarkin twoon the civals mo strucgls ap. |up-county fowns. W. A. Bailey of |the Blues are: Andy Sariski, fleet| A : ] ; ; o hockey, rowing and weight lifting. |Field. It rained and only afew wit- eatad more In Aoubt than that of |Plainville will be in charge of the |back whost work on the field s well | ; & <3 : i ; Peltzer Best In Distance, Inessed the game. The nxt week el sat e an el ot 2 R known; Charlie Kredar, end or back- | - % e J v Dr. Oifo. Dalteat of Biottin, svhiolthe Sub-Bave way schéduiedto play made a_ s favorite, inspirea| What s to be one of the field. fr»[r:vurr captain of the Falcons; . o : : ' : holds the world's record for the here. It rained and althoigh the RIS fas st T so | most § he leagues will e unnigan, backfield, former | e A 2 g - haif-mile and 1,500 meter TUR as |two teams wers at Memoria Field, ,l,,r,’:: l,c,',:.v,",".,.,,," ‘i,.;:,.,',‘] ‘::‘,\" ake i unior teams from this Mohawk and Talcon: Captain p 3 well as all German records from |y uniform, ready fo play, th game H\;p(\.r-\nfl; hopeless backgrounds section, se wi include the |George Kicsky at fullback and s, . & T 400 to 1500 meters, looms as the \w..g cajled off. Last Sund the that Harvard supporters would give |South church Reserves of this city, AL | i - 1 e outstanding star. l‘vl.lzvr turned | game was called off in the mprning BN it v an U roriey 7 the New Britair Teade school, | Under Dr. Zwick. the team will | £ : _ : s dovn offers lol:xlllr:g)$ul",0(\fl (olrizlr_x"a“d 36 yatined 411 Kfetioon: e ilin inville, Kensington I3oys' club, hold one more practice session be- | : ; ; . adaliacd American tour and has gone back |" momorrow should, accordng 10 gflnt on regaining their winning St. Paul's of K¢ ngton, and pos- | fore the game. The play will re. | 5 2 2 lon,jo\_) as teacher of eron_onncszm'l Ithe law of avemges, dawn a hright, stride before next week’s Princeton | sibly t Berlin, while the Mau- |Port tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock i e b ? 4 S % gym director in the public Lsc‘hoz:s clear day. If t does, New Biitain grapple, Yale warriors were ready chester Hi-Y club will probably [at St. Mary field and will go y i o NG & A o, of Wickersdorf, ’nlmrmgm at a sal- lf’ms will see areal gridiron battle. to take the field at almost full j to come into this league in . through their paces for the game. | 7 ; % “ 7 a mont ‘_-I e B0-yenr | The eatlors fron New London are strength against Maryland at New spite of its distance from the other |The trip fo New London will be| chiet iy '-‘n in. who |cager and anxiais to beat New Brit- Haven. Noble still was missing from | (cams. K. Parker will be re- |made by bus and fans can be ac- -old “"b"‘. t‘1’°"“x‘i‘:’-m i;no;fl fop |ain and Manage Ed. Dailey, in an the backfleld, but Kiine and Foote |suonsible for the circuit. Another commodated. faced internationa D attempt to satisfy this craving of the : ! i i year at Basel, Hcf]‘?“\im\.‘ork university, aiming for il -i'i'f’f{"";'-" \'\\m “m‘lw-r “-i,nm:'\?: {: ;“‘Axig:“\y.hns;'cr st mr. PRINCETON, DESPITE A VE RY POOR START, TIAVING ‘cl.“ PR“F? rnv - SROM T”‘? | Koernig of Breslau, also discovered 2"::’1:]“\0‘)‘“::‘::“(‘1?;:1‘ :\h';‘:; m:t:l:n venth straight victory, was |in' (olinsuill ; N A e NAVY, A TIB L WASHINGT F 1 AND A ONE-POINT VICTORY OVER LEHIGH, HAS |{(is year, has defeated Hubert Hou- |# T8 VF L T Po0 | e s for hard battle against | AL i LL Biavsl T G sors e - ' HOPES OF MAKING h "ROUBLE IOR HARVARD AND YALE. BOTH ANCIENT RI- |pen of Crefeld as champion sprint- | Ba ce consecutive dates. < S ) BANS I Granby, and possibly T and | Puppel, 1t; Gregory, rt; Caffegan, rtl v \y 5 \wisne DE 3Y PR INCETON T YEAT er. Koernig is credited with running | Should it rain tanorrow, the game Carnegie Tech, but confidence Tan ' yineton, the winner to meet the Westman, Kolpak. re: Kasprow, | "° 100 meters in 10.3 seconds, a tenth |Will be postponed until next year. mfli\nf\\fu; s :".:,‘,,,32 4”",,\';"1‘;;".“?? thampion da fis district: Cranie, Gl Sufelels (g B o (BY BILLY EVA ! of n second better than Charlie| The New Brifan team will be on at fullback. S rbmon b Talilon ey Ken RN T T B D el e tls fon e mave ben quareni o Snd o] POOTBALL OLD SPORT |*adtecks HORd o e [ et e e e many date b Sharing the spotlight w g jamstongmllBtefesinior Goi sl Milon s e ES P SIS Lomalis ferocity during ~the mONAS O |4 ey could make arrangements to I £ In the marathon, Kurt Relchmann {morrow. ~Theywill judge just how games wore four other ague. Among the teams which Klesby, *h; Casperine, fh: and T.|October and Noyember, has been | o T B 1 three | of Slegen paced the 42 kilometers in |the local outflj should shape up ¥ are expected to enter are the Man- Puppel f ailing for some time = |2 hours, 41 minutes, lowering the lagainst the Hatford Blue TFrom s bringing together Penn- : I months next summe e 2 tes, | : ‘yik.er:“": 'H_ “L’ ‘m“l rugged |Chester Junior Hi-Y club, South N —— A knot in its tail, put there by the | . Gridiron Game Is a Descendant of | ocord of Stenroos in Finland in the | present indicatins, a record crowd AMECoist SRl Lof Nl o hatar, Navy, minus a few teeth from its rugnon |1924 Olympic games by one minute [should attend he gs e n ate; Fordham and Holy degiolal i i ol l slash with Washington and Lee, |to do so but Borotra he| Bibiical Days, College Student|1924 Olvmpic & g Re ‘anme bacause;io tsburgh and West Virginia |Fhantoms of 2 sritain, Kensing- 94 PN et 4 I L e ena ety s £ 22 seconds. the absence of ‘oothall for such a < [ : ginis 3 . oulc e a reply 5 e {GeoTEetow, ton, Farmington, Plainville high paring’ (aceimolinn s ng da peat g Claims. Swimmers Are Numerous long stretch. To the many losses of Syracuse School and Southington Doy Scouts s marow facang fuofs s kentile by L : e e e Erich Rademacher of Madeburg, | The sailors wil come to this city was added the name of Quarterback |The winner will meet for the county TUURNEY STARTS e el e QUbOL o o8 the team | foothall s the oldest of outdoof |who shattered a number of breast-|in a bus and thy will get to the Charley Cook on the eve of today's title the team which emerges from present is a lame o well as tame | to America at the of Juze will |cports, says Lawrence White, of |stroke records during his American foiq early so tht they can get conflict. Cook injured his knee in another league composed of Hazard A come before the federation in De- | Claremont, Cal, Pomona college |tour, leads the swimmers for dis- [spappv signal drl in before the the last practice session but Myles ., Enficld, Wapping, Highland R l ) b The l’{’\“(‘-'nl“ Tige wever, cember. s nt who Jias C?r“ld‘m;‘d LR " o rm]m JM, 1(2. 1332» m\().;.;{.-:‘: cars 15 aatied, s Llobos wilt ks ¥riedman, who was hurt in the Park and Broad Brook which will h G T be| a most unusual specie. u e haustive research into the origing | Ernst Vierkoetter, Co e place at 2:30 o'clek. AT TR o o ot e s i 3o, R Greenlal, Taberski a0 St in e o we 'S g1p 0 FOR GUP PLAY o savime ot T g anan angerous. ust when you nk | g i i amal a in the center of the line. fhony Randall, formerly of Ras . S. s ¥ ! | Digging into the Bible for foot- fhe remains an a i 0 B R e iniaiiony or'n £,000] Benin: Olhel‘ Slal‘s Plfly TOl]lgh[ e i b Ll ‘f‘!"' oL EE—— {ball lore White points out that |will be in a cllnss byohtl!mfielf b ‘Ez JED BOWL ¢ 3 s the Nittany Tgons d | "These le: o8 st be th g sist on raw meat or nothing. 5 S - skt Moy Tornnix 2 i B vi o ke vater marathons. hers v :;m:ffmé"ror‘lc l:) .u:;nnl l‘u nnsyl- | Hefor r‘?hr‘ e }1 qn:“;-]‘:hr\;x ;xr:r'l"(}: SR Always full of fight, no matteriThe French Questor Tennis Trophy i some form of the |heard from are Herman Heinrich, R vania's sleight of hand. Penn is planned to get them all under | Philadelphia, Nov. ¢ P—With ten how adversely the battle may be' Wasa Profitable One According to le existed as early as 750 B. C.|Leipsic, freestyle champlon; Gusl:v Every Time an Agomobile Racer = »d the same powerful |way during the week of December 6. |Of the country’s leading players sc- | going, the Princeton Tiger has a| | Leaping ahead a few centuries the | Froclich, backstroke champion, who ;::2{:11;”:’1‘1(1).5‘1:’?;;3«0.1‘ Chicago, Wil | T he Werlk of Deeember 61 teq for competition, the tourna- | BabIL of hitting buck hardest when | FIgures. e e e’ ot |also has visited America; and Kurt | Beats Previous Mrks, He Sets & liams and Tilinois, and was favored DEMPSEY | ment for the national pocket billiard | the viclons cliw of his b SeCMS| g prench quest for the Davis |ficial acts of Cacsar Augustus was |Bckstein, Leipsic, aiso a backstroke | yew one For Word, to win. Y N GOMEBACK championship opens tonight at the n"m‘\; beg rob ” ,(,‘.' (‘!", Y;f’_‘_‘" Cup in America brought the I to demand a revision of the rules of |[man. ¥ . Q Several of the leading eastern club, i S H,‘"f"_; Tennis Federation £,000. This ‘2 football game which the Romans| In tennis, Dr. Heinz Landmann of | Eyery time an ausmobile racer teams did not anticipate serions ' i The contes ph Greenleat, 0% WIEOT Jo OB OF 308 HAWANepresented the French share of the had learncd from the Geeeks. Au-|Darmstadt, who defeated Howard|peats the previous sped record on opposition with N favored over Tormer Champion Will Probably New York; Frank Taberski, Sche- ""(“”‘ e ‘\v & ”f"lf‘fl‘ 'S¢ zate receipts of the finals inst | gustus contended the game was too |Kensey in three straight sets and |ihe Cleveland-Akron speedway at West Virginia V I, ATIY OVET |\ of Berlenbach.Pere. | PCCUMAY; Andrew St Jean, Minne- | [THRSOR THEL SRS WHES TRE SR japan and the challenge round | cffeminate for men accustomed to |then took three out of four from |North Hampton, Ohlo, ¢ establishes “ranklin and Marshall, Cornell over < mnee of Berlenbach-Pers-i,p01is; Erwin Rudolph, Chicago ‘,r““u,h nd makes him more |2gainst the United State [slaughter their focs with the short |Vincent Richards the next day, 181a world record, becaus the speed- St. Bonaventure, Washington SouLI AUt THis Wintee: Pasquale Natali tiptori NN i et S The expenses incurred by the |sword. generally giving a ranking positlon. | way ig said to be the oty half-mile Jefferson over Dethany, Lafay Woods, Pawtucket; Charles Harmon, _\" 5 federation during the two months' Dy 1650 foothall was regarded as |Officially Hans Moldenhauer is No.|wooden howl in the worl, over Rutgers, Brown over Norwich, ‘ew York, Nov. & Jack | Glen 1. L; Arthur Ponzi, Phila- | The Princeton Tiger invades the | ovnre of Lacoste, Borotra, Brug- a national institution in England. Tt{1, but neither Landmann nor Otto| The speedway is so smal in cire Colgate over Providence, and E v 1ke his retu delphia; Harry Oswald, Pittshurgh, | Barvard Stadium Saturday, Nov. non, Captain Vierve Gillon and Henri was played in American colleges as | Froitzheim, a detective by profes- |sumference, than on the arves it lumbia over William and Mary i s winter, probably and Harold Pindle, Appleton, Wis., IOPINE to @ SUpDLy of tEnder cochio¢ and his wife, amounted to cariy as 1800, The first intercollegi-|sion and former champion, com- stands up at a 45 degree aile, On were chosen by a Taf commitbea ] o ord that will st until go0n” “phis Joft a net profit of ate game was played In 1869 be- |peted in this year's champlonship |the straightaways, its angle 123 1-2 CLAN DOfiGfifio I;LAY wee Gl el iix ch ol M from a l‘i\vux‘f “ml‘\‘lln”r"”’ _— f,‘i':fl w”;:: ;;F:fju11".)r‘}{.’,r,!,,:,i~'r'}“"’“"‘ |tween Princeton and Rutgers. | matehes at Hambure. dbgreca: merely be an attack of gout od rumors ths lecided on the ¥ s won.| que to the 1925 slaughter. ‘ would feature Demp- and lost. A prize fi ) g Princeton won from I ard la . fore a Record Crowd in Silk Y 1 T | He as- plus gatg receipts will be distriby vea 0, the highest score r FLV TEN PHYLLIS - HELLO ~HELLO PHYLL\S ? e : . : champlon |among the players uccording to thel ed up by a Tiger sver | WE WON'T BE HOME Yes TetS 1S MRS, HOLTON - YES MAM-- YES MAm -« Town Tomorrow i 10X ¢ under his standi In addition to th > the s an utter | FOR LUNCHEON -+ WE'tL WE WON'T BE HOME FOR | HAD SUCH A NICE wetion ’ r will recsive $1.000 H aturally, d relisi AT THE GoLE CLUB | | DINNER- WE'LL DINNER Tt L medal and a salary of 82 ththe treatment and th re A DINE AT THE NS L R R dater ot from the spons he - mors that Princeton, for | 3 GOLF CLUB=-* tp?:r‘x slflfl.i'x‘ (1‘.[1:41'.“ \“ \\“x:;umvs » 1088 - ar nmder way ment ; '.',"“' rough, was to Ilnv erased { | | 1 Yes You MAY presentatives in the Manchester S e S wedial ! Fngment wil contine un- | the HErvesd = sciiedule, he # @ | g GoleU Nl District Soccer leagus S 1t mer holder il fal of 43 games heing | MOM have proved % f di8 South Manchester tomort 9 L i noon to play the Chy Soccer club of that cit will be called at 2:30 o fall of The game will be played at McKee SOMAISE S Nationalt chyy 5 “This street stadium and a large crowd of 2 : tournament e New Britain fans arc expected to be d S 2d Faly Local Tcam in League to Appear Be- With two weeks of practi hind it and with scveral of the ard, however, will never d until the Princeton ias n soundly thrashed for mar vhich he act in its 1vl<( victory e tea rofite greatly by at it s i the hands of Celties of the two weeks ago. o) i n Although the New Brit t ik ity tonal Recognition For Prowess was originally scheduled to pl 5 Clan McLean team of South in- % . S ” With Pistols, chester chang t e J % New Britain's gar ods o it 2 R ks : e 1 he © happy P ) HELLO PHYLLIS- YES THis 1S I AND THEN SHE Toow B0 Tiitalinyr St e o toilams c IE PR ket T ks L RECOM- | pgusing the Tiger whe : ME - LISTEN - WE WOM'T BE Yes MAM- Yes . MAM- UP GOLF e : ; ; BN aligafly has Ck rothers whose ) “Biront | 817 to act his best, and it may HOME TONIGHT - WE'RE STAYING GooD BY t back, D b AR f June 20 traizht r them inter 5 y in prove eq WITH THE OHELLS AND WE'LL EST _./‘fl I r 3 o £ ot PLAY GOLE ALL DAY TOMORROW \(& 2| YES You MAY, \\\“X CD ouT Ctchen Brothers Have Tnterna- on. on ti se, not only rH’ORU S Zf‘N French Tennis Federation Wants (o Play in This Country FPor lup‘ Next Year, class, senii-pro basketba m an o ey : i singles . ; Th» Middletown Recreation Ath letic Association will sponsor a first { vis Cup for 1 is anxious to mect any of the | ot i s : : ! i e s ing teams in the state in a home and | castern e o 5 = . e ; home serfes. Ior further inforr tion, write or wire to Carl Her Jr, P. O. Box Middlet Conn cderat rgument of rre Gilloy ident of the ration and h Fish found in Am ha ng i on bred by a London scientist to live on | casians, 32 land. Chinese and 1.8tates carly in th son while Borotra, Brugnon and