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TWO CHAMPIONS FEATURE FRIDAY AMATEUR BOUTS Joe Howard Titleholder in Middleweight Ranks to Bat- tle New Haven Boy—Battalino, Wearer of Feather- weight Crown to Meet Eddie DeMar—Johnny Rose, Star Twirler of Burritts, to Make Debut on Local Card—Headliners to Be Seen in Action. tournaments in this GREENLEAF AGUN ~ BILLIARD CHAMP {Regains Title Alter Lapse of a Year From Bdwin Rudolph Phi world's pocket ship in introduction teur fight this season, been fu day night, but this week’s show the amateur talent of the Nutmeg te, gives promise of being a sen- | ional exhibition. The fact two champions in the simon p; ranks, Joe Howard, mids and “Bat” Battalino, feather are to take part in the bouts, makes the tou state armory Frida ceptional turn of luck f Howard is known t Tast as the harde middleweight cham ¢ most difficu matchmakers to find a s He regained nent for him in his own class after i ok, Howard will have hi Eddie Wa Haven, who meets the 1 champion in the 170 pound c has been coming along wi v of ons object in view and tha con to take Howard's meas ring. Promoter J. Whaler championship every sixty days, the Mohawk A. C. has given ble to challenge requests of Walters for nat t r in which they finished. ith Howard and has dec runner-up lost no time in tak- ing advantage announced uld some shed the fans on ewe Nov, billiard possession New York, seventh time. the v lapse of Edwin the final robin Iphia, 18 (A—The was of Ralph | Greenleat, of today for title only one 3 last night ar, by of Chi- the in which ting Rudolph cago. in mat of round tournament the country's leading cueists testants Under the rules required to defend his that in January victory over Rudolph but the match that t 1in some of th he and whose ecrown t was in all y ampion will he.kmocled ask bility 15 Battalino, the slugei feather from Hartford, In m Tddie. DeMar of New Have t pressive. lino goes up thrills n possible and experience boys are very clever, prediction that this ma up in one or the o meet 13. against the toughe ough both | tors had there is the i1l wind | r going to Johnny Rose, the dusky lad who has a’ big following because of his work as a y ;o b: team, but Friday night ed with Michael Williams of Hart- ford, a siashing figh who will > Rose step to the limit. Hose has had a great denl of experience in the ring and although fhis wil 1 his home tied in the | and all his friends ub will be out to see 1s one of t will be ng match between Paul Hartford and Wil art, also of the Capital City. 20 appeared two weeks ago on armory card and in the first round, disposed of a Springfield boy | via the knocke route. ch- ed 50 hard, that the battler from t City of Homes, suffered two brob bs. His opponent [ric ) wr Katzmart, is billed as with put Terzo to sleep » 1wo | ning heavy punchers going at cach ofhie the fur 1 fly in this The remainder of {he show all the hest m weights ’ st b hold their own. Priday will be-a sort of a prelimir ing for the hoys w pionships in this title tour and from pure 2 RALPH GREENLEAR conteste, T run of 49 New king the the nev vho car rd ¥s night's e tournaments ttle holders JOHN THNIS, HOTR WALKER, HIT B Gained Fame By the Continen contractor. fame by w San Franeis ously | toris i his. who avenue on library, was bile which imm conve Charles H present hich n the populari of today pedistic ¢ walke v, vhich the T'ayson Westor The driver who struck not give his name nor port the accident to the poli and Nebraska May 1 Twelfih Team BOXING TOURNAMENT "RIDAY, NOV. 19th STATE, ARMORY Arch St. 8.30 P, M. 10 Rounds TEN STAR BOUTS General Adm, 50c,— champion- | of this provision and | Washing- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926. S S ST S HARTFORD BLUES AND ALL-NEW BRITAIN PLAY NOVEMBER 28 AND DECEMBER 12—TWO CHAMPIONS APPEAR ON AMATEUR CARD AT ARMORY FRIDAY—FRANK MCGRATH OUT OF NEW BRITAIN HIGH LINEUP—GUARDS OPEN COURT SEASON SATURDAY MANUEL Reports of injuries on the Hart- ford high school eleven are thought to be attempts to mislead football | authoritics here as to the strength of the team. By lauding the sensa- ional end running of Harry Deesan, ir halfback, the Hartford authori- | ties are seemir trying to keep the {attention of the New Dritain team | from the ability of Tommy Gallivan [to smash the line and the n | tackle dashes of Root s rumored that announcement made that Galliven was in poor | physical condition that his crasl |ing line bucks will be both a sur- lmqa and a blow to the hopes of It *d and Gold t 1 lat Clarkin field s: y. | _Decgan, ivan, . Hills and Dodkin i on their feot. 11¢ Deegan gets past the first Jine de- JOHN (RED) MATULIS fense it will be next to impossible |fering all kinds of wagers to stop him. in the ham He broke loose twice | ast five minutes of the Wind- gh school game and scored two touchdowns to bring a 16 to 14 win for his team. It was the first loss suffered by the Willimantic team in three years. A Gallivan to Decgan forward passing system has heen dangerous all season. Taylor, {he star of 1 ir's team although on the injured list fs ex- pected fo play part of the game. If be is half 85 good as he was against New Britaln last year, Hartford will be a hard team to stop * Hart- ord line works fast and when a is called for, it gets off to 3 The Mariford team not only e lieves but expects that it will win. Its rooters are confident and are of- money that the Blue and Whi will come throt Coacl Newell r the rest of the week. Pritain will hold age at Memort ok park this aft Saturday. John has ordered secre New serit low I3 workouts will the week so that at gar squad will be in i its rnoon. als of th decided upon. Cook, dircetor of fr at Columbia university wil e the Howard G. wduate of M orl university coach of its basketlnall one of the company, umpire; he offi been (Doc) athleties ng last ¢ 1 field in Wil- Light fn]’ 0w fnr the rest of time the 'i mn!\‘ of condi-| A game have William T. hman Cann, and ack, SAM te of Choate, and ite, a All-Ameri head line: h ] Two former Henry Zel \ampionship 1 (Shrimp) Foley ord during the owing two schools ain 1| Hartford. his city. 1)¢c r of New Britain 1919 team, game Mulligan's Tsiue batile of mus s a the announcement that the iand will be playing for and the Foot Guard A cheering squad of 150 | siudents will mak trip from | Tt is expected that swd at the game will g |than that at between the two schools. any GORDON while at member of Walter an team of nan. foctball captains, state nd James . capta of Hart-* old the lines Both are mem- ured fol- from the Philharmonic New! hand the the larger contest be previous MANAGERS AGREE ON SERIES DATES ° ;Dailey and Mulligan Decide to Play on Two Sundags Hartford Blues and the Britain football teams meet in a two-game s on mber 28 and December ed between M and G nce ye 1y ford Both contests wi n the Hartford Velod rd both professional cf All- will No- was Dail- in state the two out- trong. ther in thi The Harte r ation all of its aces in I owing list of the approv. FFoothall league 1 be el It m, Holz Doloy Rog and DIl days Sunday al the 1 \n quar- tain team Gaffney, a strong 8 men Newport Naval 1y afternoos ity Saturd Burritt has adquarters for the ill rest th and Wy eve- Leen Britain wil { mpion- bave its strong- | |5t team in the game %o that Mvr\ ot S et opportunt gotilng a good workout in pre tlor: for the first game wit Hartford Blues a week from JONES URGES qUPPI)RT (l,- Sun. Head Coach of Yale Football 'l'm\m Addresses Monster Rally of \l\l- dent Rootess, New H. head coach of the 1S (BT, A. D Yale the final »all y la irzed the Jones, foot- foo Saturday when nd give them nd of suppo that they deserve to id tribute the lities of leadership of nell «nd t ing heart the whole squad. ch Jones was given an er D when he stepp Bunnell s the s shown towar rot prodies Head Conch Jones the crticism of the staff in the press, Reginald Roof, the 1924 and 1925 k Cates, 1906 All-American rector of ath loin, also were McGRATH IS 0UT School 192, on o Gves for thr end and ics at Bow- New DBritain High Regular | Center Suffers Injury to ilis Knee In Practice, out of the Hartfol Frank warned Dr. I'rank cian of the w're am Saturday, careful,” vou to ool foothall team ago and the injur n his having v loned by Coach to the p rs the e for ti id not see in some game, Dr. how it occurred tackled a r. He ried the fleld. Wi out of came and Bruce playing in very tio ity of as bri fin who is ¢ great gains ng play t1 the ccted to pou of New Britain's line Adolfo Tuque, Cincinnati T the island playe league baseball, emphat a rumor that he is from Cuban ds a mous of or to retir business inferesty & loag grain of galt and somct big lump of it," e ru- v little with a tha Cuban declares. mes witl eq the diamond attend to his| * GUARDS TO MEET STRONG QUINTET malke all opposition step. Tn the for- ward positions will be Cushing, who starred last year, two former stars of the High there. probably start at center with Brooks, stellar center of the son school team team last year, Pextos of Sonthington fo Open i v piaee Basket ball eos on Saturday The National team will open the season night at the state armory on treet against the Pexto A. ( of Southingt game of the v nd will indic 1 th Are fiv for local tear te whether the fiv it of last year or not. team this t give the will present a i promise of makin pare with the o the town a few Kacey league. only I nd, lanl Hartford, scoring new faces will be scc ing pl; Martin Ka ird and me ms for many coaching the qr ‘ he has rounded out a n in the re son an ill be the first im to com- main- been 2 that wili or O. N backfield. Meade and E. Nel- England will High school as his alternate. teran crack shot will guard while Brooks son will be with him in the | Chicago-Wisconsin The locals will form the starting lineup today or ger Clarence y I year. team of stronger caliber than “Red” Reynolds may start at tomorrow and Man- | Lanpher promises a last . nter Saturday night with Solman- sky and Taylor 1 tions. in the forward posi- Reynolds filled in at the pi- | ¢ votal position last season on several occasions and his work there was a r revelation. s York state ple is so keen that used in the forward berth instead of | villa New Rrit- | center. In the in Kilduff and + and thelr Solma ver wh very little worry. turm will do the guard- efficiency scll known in state court is a hooting eye “e will probably be hackfield, Shechan, in this de- he Burritts will play the prelim- me m to he 1 same of welock. nst ature at 9 two | BErit- | for | New | LITTLE PROWN JUG Michigan Has Carried OIf Tra- Chi 18.—(P— Two buckets and ed through snow Nov. a little brown j 180, and rain the western today to claim the spotlight in clos| action of the 1926 ence football drama. The worst failed to shut the Brown demi out of the picture at Minne: where it will be on the sideline ing Saturday’s game with Mich Michigan has carried off ditional trophy for several scasons and early this fall won the jug with a 20-0 bid. But Gopher fans warn- ed the Wolverines today to bring the jug along and save postage. Hoods and mittens were fssued to the squad to permit unabated prac- [tice for the encounter in | Michigan, despite the earlier victory | now is ranked only a slight favorite. Saturday's battle for the jug will be the pt. Benny Friedman | and several Wolverine stars. | A% Purdue, the “old bucket” beckoned Indiana, |to retain the drive that | Mississippl A. & M. last week |sion of the trophy. It became | priz of their left the ownership undecided. Towa labored today on a game de- signed to overthrow powerful tern in the last appearance lof Capt. Moon Baker and what would be, in the defeat of his team, an upset as important as a victory for Minnesota over Michigan. Michi- and Northwestern the two |teams undefeated in conference | sames, are fighting for a tie at worst land a possible lone claim on the title, At Tilinols, Zuppke posted | forces against the invasion of Ohio State, when his own Daugherity, tullback, and Capt. Karow and a | handful of his Ohio mates will wind up thefr college gridiron careers. |* Only a tradition is at stake in the game, both | elevens being well down in the title | right, Dby the chance of a victory over an | old rival which would malke a highly | successful season’s end. weather of the oaken hoping downed to the LOOKING FOR GAM! The Plainville Blues football team looking for games with any team in this section averaging 125 pounds | for this coming Sunday. The game will be played in Plainville, Address communications to Manager A. Da- | tolf, P. O. Box 2 or telephone Plain- 379 between 6 and 7 o'clock Friday evening. JCHNNY KLEY INJURED John Kley, Boys' club center who was injured in a practice game Mon- day night, has been examined by a | physician, and it has been found that |he suffered . severe sprain in his [right forearm. 1t s expected that he | will be able to start the first game |tor the club on November 29. Oh th in Paris FIRST VISIT / To. PARIS AND GNORANT OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE TRAIS VAN DCR SAY - GUR out ? Al LAY NOO € CHONG 200SH MESS 5 i PLAY T L SWA SHAY VOOLY BONG TosSHOO PORLY Nw MESSE=R out ? SAY DAD- HE WANTS To KNOW WHAT'S Your Roor NUMBER - SEE S HOLDS SPOTLIGHT ditional Trophy Several Seasons | g loom- | confer- | year | which | games last year but | his | but both were spurred today | 112 \ YALE AND HARVARD HA VE FINAL DRILLS FOR GAME New York University and Nebrasiia Shave Interest With Eastern Teams — Violets Have Impressive Record For Season—Crimson Keeps Start up Saturday a Strict Secret — Eli Seeking the Strongest Backfield For Annual Classic. ing Line- 18 (P—While the York 1o | meet the crowning adventure of the Nebr: Har- vard and Yale buckled down to final New York, Nov. | unshrinking violets of New ! university speed westward today season ni Saturday, | drills for the last of the traditional | Big Three conflicts. The two foremost meetings of the the i at pea week-end in the eyes of found interest in both | point. Despite the many reverse i both Harvard and Yale, and Princ s sweeping Big Three contest, 42 ns have heen chartered to fur-coated and gaily ators to the classic at New one of them Ve York and Boston whera it was announced yesterday that ,000 had been returned to appli- ts hecause of Haven. | from New | lack of p In contrast to the mediocre rec- yords of the ¢! ¢ triumvirate riva the startling performances of the New York university have drawn the spotlight for the intersectional fray with the Cornhuskers. The Violets, lin addition to whipping eight | straight opponents, have suffered but 110 points scored against them. Tha western invasfon, the first of its kind ever undertaken by a N. Y. U, eleven, marks the climax of the most successful football season in the his- tory at the university. The “scrimmageless” week at Harvard is drawing to a close with the lineup to face Yale still undecid- ed. The heavy dummy workouts, however, find many substitutes in action, After yesterday's workout, 3,000 students jammed the Harvard Union to pledge their faith in the team and roar their approval of Coach Arnold Horiween's announce- ment that he would again lead the Crimson forces in 192¢ Yalgyis juggling a backfield around in search for the strongest combina- tion for the final effort of the sea- son. Eli rooters have not given up hope that Caldwell, feature back of early season games, will be in the starting lineup after injuries that have kept him on the sidelines for five weeks Little hope of rugged competition is scen on the remainder of Satur- day's card as many elevens meet minor foes or rest entlrely for the games on Thanksglving Day. Ford- ham-Georgetown and West Vir- ginia-Carnegle Tech alone offar pos- sibilites of tense competition. Lafayette opposes the battered Le- high forces, Syracuse mects Nlagara, Brown takes on New Hampshire, and Holy Cross tackles Boston un: versity. Army and Navy sharpen thelr weapons for the annual service tilt on November 27 with tryouts agalinst Ursinus and Loyola. CLARKMEN WIN GAME The Clarkmen trounced the Mapls Ends yesterday, the scors being 48 to 6. Ciark long passes to Morey featured the game and resulted in most of the touchdowns scored by the winning team. ALLACE AYMOND BEERY YEQE HATTON IN THE Voo PLAY MESSEER LE [5) DEESHONE DEG, <o’ Fn‘o:je\?/ JMESS SomG PARLEY Non LE TonD sex NOO PLAY LE SURE* You TEW MM 00R <€A SAY Vo0 ? COo'PRONG VOO Ay LT M i) Qs nzrembin . me m’[