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c s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926. DUSTY LEAGUE COURT GAMES ON CARD—BRISTOL ENDEES READY FOR NATlONAL GUARDS THURSDAY—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM MEETS ALUMNI ELEVEN THURSDAY MORNlNG—ALL-NEW BRITAIN ALL SET FOR FIRST GAME WITH HARTFORD BLUES SUNDAY DUSTY LEAGUE GAMES ON [(GAL ELEVEN IS SCHEDULE FOR TONIGHT ST FOR HAI HARTH]RI] Corhin Screw and Stanley Rule and Level to Battle in All-New Bl‘l(flll} and Blugs Clash First Contest—Stanley Works Meets® Landers in Second Clash of Evening—All Teams Looking For | s“nday Alternoon a Win—Rulers Anxious to Break Into Victory A Column—Buttmakers Yet to Taste Defeat. - ENDEES ARE READY T0 BATTLE GUARDS New Britain High school con- red Hartford High on the grid- fron last Saturday which caused much glee in this city among the football fans, but New Britain isn't yet done with Hartford. The eyes of the football fans of this city have again turned to the Capital City where the Hartford Blues, profe sional football representatives of | Hartford, have heen holding forth this season and thousands of them \\\II make the ten-mile trip Sunday | watch the All-New Britain eleven nm.- with its ancient rivals, the Hartford team. Both elevens have gone through strenuous weeks of practice in pre- : %5 ion for this game and both are Qb Lhe Brl €W | jow at top form. The Hartford | Departures, cleven has, in its last two games, the 19 take their shown a world of power on offense land defense and h large number | of backers in 1 city who are| counting on Mulligan’s team to win | the first game of the two-game | serics. All-New Dritain coming through | in its last two games beyond the | wildest expectations of its most ar- lent supporters against the New| London Submarine Base and the | fer five in opener, the Newport Torpedo Station, has| iristolites are picking one of the lcomed up as an even contender for most formidable quintettes in this|supremacy with the Hartford team. | scetion and should find the going| Heavy artillery on both sides will | but rosy before the final be used in Sunday's game. Hartford blown. The Guards | will be sure to have its choicest ms season last Saturday |terial out to start the game while a unusually | New Britaln will bank on the pow- combination that | erful backfield and its efficlent line lad g in crushing the fo take care of the Hartford backs. Bextos ot lington. Eddie Collins, who alone beat The eyes of the entire state will Hartford last year in the first game be glued on the Bearing Makers in | with two field goals, will be with their initial conflict and the result | New Britain again this year. He will enable the fans to compare this | in wonderful shape and is kicking s quintette with the team that | prettily as ever. He is a triple- wbly represented - the New De- | {hreat man able to rush and to p parture last year, when it brought | and the fact that the Hartford man- ¢ championship of Connecticut to|agement registered a kick again this city. Practically the same play- | nim being used, shows that he is ers who created such a sensation in | feared, With him in the backfield Nutmeg basketball circles and prov- | |} be Captain Eddie Barnikow who ed their right fo the state title will | i)l play Sunday as he never played again be found on the New Depart- | hefors in a football game, Thomp- BZOSLER, |son, tha diminutive halfback, will be | In the curtain-raiser Manager Joe | 1o gtranger to the Hartford team as Carroll will prosent Jimmy Malcolm | ig prowess in an open field and in Feldman in the front|gicing through tackle is too well ast performances of | xnown to ignore. ed surface have | «pytey Sturm will direct the team the outstanding | rrom the quarterback position and rast. “Jigzs" g work of last Sunday makes him rling work in |, real threat for Hartford. Be- year won for «geg this quartet which will prob- as all- apiy start the game, is Eddie Tunt, UMD- |gpectacular open field man and player of all-around ability. Thi will constitute New T back- field and it compares favorably with the best Hartford has in the line of players. New Brital 1 to take ]n Two clashes are schedul place tonight in the New Br dustrial Basketball league Y. M. C. A. gymnasiun are being counted on to t for the cham Lctory ms. first game will n facing the Stanley Rule t should be a battle rem Both te owir life on and m h ionship The » the C (uintet oyal for hough first Local Quintet fo Baitle State Champs in First Series Game in W in the the (Special to the Herald) ea ¢ . |pa ) S eak- ken state champlons duri 26 scason, will basketball trail ving night local high school gym when they will take the floor the Brit Guard. eam which is M. G tor, e ep down the dby G spor wssidy, Bave of e une on Thank at the 00l ppearas in t 1e 1 the misfo against crack They in New B ay night. are City ew in National will & I team ¥ Saxe, in its first lown to defeat 1 closely played. hard Mur- return game itain the state In facing armory Saturd: the Hardw another g Jin also came art of the t got irphy come has guard on P. & . latter star al Guards, ext month and Rulers will really get start- s to get over to- so that the too hig and for that will put up a en the o will S aker Stanley Works battl Landers Frary & ( Stanley Works quint ting a hot pace in the yet to meet def: have lost their simply because t yet got their shootir they do, t be heard team is o vear and broken in team will start out for a Ic wins, Pelletie, e Jack Kisky much t s s00n the Leonard in the guard berths. got into the game 1 Woods will be available for a short time and his pres- T in the lineup served to m: the team work all the harde night, the coach of the Stanley Works will probabl art so that h team will have a chance to get goi against the dy forwards on tl Landers five, Darrow and Bucheri. The first game will start at 8 o'clock to he followed by the second Diek Dillon will referee SPORT BRIEFS will not be started until . Music for dancing will be 8 to 9 o'clock and after the game un- pde Waters, popular 's line compares with Hartford's in every resps p” Bingham will be with New Britain Sunday and his presence will ofiset Ithe presence of Gratton O’Connell in the Hartford lineup. Morris who played guard with New Br year, will be with this will give the local team and ex- cellent cast of reserve material to | use in the game. SNOW BLANKET ON CHICAGD GRIDIRON No Pauses in Work Going on at Scene of Army-Navy Clash local official, wi ree, STILL HOPE FOR 6 TEAMS IN LEAGUE Kensington Ghuroh May Use Outsiders—Lists Submitted Sharkey is unde Humb: Jack fight only ¢ un- February 1, vent him from a for 1l n't pre- bout “in Fugazy Congregational chirch management was cmpowered Inte urch league last t to take in players from other irches Kensington in order | that the league might maintain i nt number of six teams. Rev. | ernon L. Phillips reported that he was having difficulty in gathering hurel am which would h h the oriz- ibined If this is un- will be farced o teams, emerge one Chicago, Nov. (P) — Snow blanketed Soldier Ficld stadium to- day but it brought no pause in the activity of the army of workmen swarming over the tiers of s abeut the oval where Army and vy renew their ancient gridiron warfare four days hence. While a at to compet g shielded he playing now flurries ind freczing winds, carpenters and manned the outer bat- the final touches to a4 to which three ti the 0 holding tickets a nor- admission t the gr glant scor the m to fin Army g Ampio yof 1 A ntry stadiu outsi am tior thou- sands the n the Police s for h i will pour int vard for the first service the Alleghani tra squads we around the fl 1 detail of to ¢ HEom selves hat o Chicago's e nd dozens listed for duty patrolnen was oy th avy n ide hotel to Stagg sity of Chic Frida 1ed 1 the arrival will th hools ago for . following Thursday. The Army Thursday, a day be- bodics of the session 1s0 wrrive student two 120 labored with lnes WILHELM HAS LUMBAGO Door 23 (P onditio Emperor ined deserilb ttack of The Wil- to bed | murt this morning. Rurm- . lieved Coach 14 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, FULTON, MISSOURI. (BY BILLY EVANS You must show Missouri before you. (Coa Laughry of thing as a cast. h player Since then he has been ver in evidence at both Brown as foothall coach. am of onal is the Brown t has given him n In one short mor over Yale, Dartmou It was the first leven had defeated years and the first Dartmouth since 19 MeLaughry hails W I you can't find the maps you have assured it 15 the place that Laughry to the Live years ago was coach. and Laughry s footk recommend. to take a chance on him, were breaking none the gridiron for the President € During h herst, Mel than avera out teams tl ship of the ms, Amhe Last se Brown, enure suces Little With before nt | the folks “Tuss™ that com m Ambherst time aF Y vi from minster college in Fulton on will be on the gave football world, Am t & yvoung man hy t He what Howe: 19 recognit Brown down | they believe in | Donald Brown did Me- very ning uch nd ver, 6 that ion. won and Harvard. Brown in ctory, Fulton, home, oW o 1ss™ t le he was Amher. i as thi too alma 1lvin Coolidge. of saughry met o won the b and Wesle son was a i with rice ch hr van. 10 over Little Mo. any of rest nes, Me- ned name looking for a of job | ell ded ngs n mater of Am- more turning mpion- tough one for to be excellent material turn out a winner. vas de get gate. Robinson Inst ated by Yale, Dartmouth and Harvard, no better than a tie with WO nd, ould Brown Pennsylvania, and could Col- The appointment of the practical- v unknown McLaughry Robinson, t teams a signal for an dercurrent that for the letic system A decisive the grads wonder When he turned Yale, Brown own. que Harvard idol. There in ts victories over made is only one ahead for Iirown, Colgate on Than in this game w eleven a s college championshi McLaughry fled, but is not che! ay of instilling his team. Memb leven regard it grace to be remo up, so they best. on stringe successive rs show ma Dartmouth, A side emper rom an i year. Roper an su t . playing both who had T to succeed turned rown, losion and time thre ed to play havoc with Iirown’s it didn't have some merit a D, pted him Adding to thesc McLaugh ha rong claim on th is confidence similar spi almost ed from the | Saturdays 2 the out was un- ten- ath- defeat of Lehigh made MeLanghry as a co vietory as two y the ard pers: He this v s a giving t his ch. over her con- h and tern onl- 1s a t into heir first stuff of which au m 1 nounced itutes the Yal iry's char- | he | Prince- s t at the Ti against ment 1 he word that non regulars would start Amherst in the hed cllau score then ru fray and Princ less fir Not mart of mill nd the it f would cams subs e 1 A Te r what carrie be didn’t ik with Amh Princ Re r the t for a it's wor en and gers the | soft like the ton u half th. D FOR SEASON The Pawnee A. C organized a bask e hest piek of in New 1 me floor o play o it | road games. of M ethall it is torc i riden team v with i-pro to play HARVARD WORKING 10 HEAL BREACH Overseers Make Move for New| Understanding With Tiger Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23.—(P)— A move toward a new understand- ing between Harvard and Princeton in athletics has been taken by Har- vard's overseers. i The board yesterday became cog- nizant officially for the first time of the break between the two institu- tions when it directed a committee to confer with the athletic commit- tee and the student council “with regard to the present situation as it affects the university and alumn In a statement to the board, | President A. Lawrence Lowell re- | Strong Lineups to Oppose Eac ELEVENS GETTING LINED UP FOR FINAL CONTESTS Brown Reviewing Strategy to Be Used Against Colgate —Penn Regulars Have Last Scrimmage For Cor- nell Game—Columbia and Syracuse to Clash Thurs- day—Annual Clash Between Penn State and Pitts- burgh—Notre Dame Meets Carnegie Tech. ALUNNI TO BATTLE HiGH SCHOOL TEAM New York, Nov. 23 (P—Gruelling drives that marked early season preparation for major conflicts are absent this week as many anclent foes jog through workouts for final {battles of the castern football season jon Thanksgiving day. . Coaching |staffs have the feeling today that |pealk conditions, it not already ace quired, cannot be gained in last mine ute workouts and time for the learn- ing of fundamentals has passed. vealed that when at a previous meeting he had outlined the policy | contemplated by the director of ath- | letics of making the Yale game the one fixture on the annual football | schedule he had concluded that the of objection was to be con- s assent. This, he declared, | was now found to be contrary to me members of the board | had withheld comment because im- | mediate action was not expected. Howard Tlliott, | board, who has had a part in seek ing to bring Harvard and Prince- ton together agdfin declared that the | board had never voted on the pro- posal and hence had neither ap- proved nor disapproved it. The board voted approval of President Lowell's expression of re- | gret over the Lampoon’s attack on | | Princeton. It was the undergradu- s ate comic's pest-game issue wup]ed HIS CHARGES WIN ““nh the unnouncement of the new | FOOTEALL GAMES ‘ athletic poliey which led to Prince- ton': verance of all athletic re- lations with Harvard and the Tup- | ture of the classic “big three” of | | football. The committee named with the athletic committee and the | student council will report at the next meeting of the overseer: FIGHTS LAST NIGHT oclated Press. | J.—Eddic Anderson, | oming, knocked out Cris Wohl, | anton, Pa. (22. Pittsburgh—Rags' Madera knock- ! ed out Jack Rinko, McKeesport, (1). I’hil Goldstein, New York, defeated Tim Drexler, Pittshurgh, (8). Boston—Mickey Walker defeated | Jock Malone, § gL (L 0), Baltimore—Bennie Schwartz, Dal- timore, beat Tommy Ryan, (1 Chicago—Tiger Flowers, weight champion, defeaffd Iddie Huffman, Los Angeles, S Clurch Burns, San Antonio, scored a technical knockout over Al Los Angeles, (). Bob | m. Ala, and Jim | MISSES EARL BRITTON Tilinois Backfield is Minus the Excel- | ! i “hic heat Hflbm 1 president of the | to confer | LACK OF PUNCH University of Detroit, a Few Years Ago, Rated Among Strongest, Very Weak This Season. Detroit, Nov. 23—University of De- troit, a few years ago rated with | some of the strongest football aggre- gations in the middle west, is experi- encing a poor c gn this fall. . g scoring punch seems to be troubling the Dorais cleven for the most In the recent game with John Carroll H\V-'Ih troit team beat the foe in everyiliing but points, Il! TV‘L was rather lucky to gaim tie, its By _Ti Newark, m a Buffalo, | In first scored but 27 ing there is wrong with five games Detroit | middle- ilor” o). | poin somet o Jol Billy F aukee beat (10). York—Tony Canzon Brooklyn, beat Andre Routis, F (12). Nat Lawler, New York, won | from Benny Gould, Canada, (10). | T'eddy Baldee, England, outpointed | Ralph Nischio, Brooklyn, (6). i Philadelphia—Al Webster, Billings \lont, heat Rocky Smith, Battle | ck, Mich, (10) Jimmy Jones, stown, deféated Billy Wells, | d (10). Milton Cohen, New beat Dave Adelman, Phila- lent Interference He Used to Give ny Hill, Philip- | mw s, umphrics, Eng- | and, oW Grange. Peters of Tiinois, ccond Red Grange, has up to the illustrous red he stilk is quite football While Frosty tonted #s a iiled to liv wead, player. he Illinois backfield misses Earl Dritton, That young man made much of the interference that helped ted Grange become a gridiron star. There is no Bfitton to help F Peters and as a result that young v has pulled few of the thrills th son that Grange supplied over a period of three years, If there is one thing the Tilini backfield lacks is interference. | That is one reason why Peters looked like an ordinary performer inst Michigan. nce | a Cre 1 P N York, beat (12). Louisville—Jackie Dugan, ville, outpointed Maxie Hoiub, [ ron, Onio, (12). . —Tzzy Schwart Johnny McCoy, El Paso, i Louis- Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling WHEN You'RE IN A BIG AND 1 T's HURRY AND JusST AS You CoME To ThE RR.TRACK A FREIGHT TRAIN COMES ALONG . (¢ ¢ I/ ~AND THERE SEEMS To BE “AND JuST N@ END To IT -;AND You THINK THERE OUGHT To BE A LAW PASSED FoRBIDDING SUCH LONG TRAINS = RocHS AT .,/’ S 2 | contracted for another tough | the alumni eleven. | institution. |ana Politis, |G | Zehrer of the | star athlete. now starring in colle " Saturday | Thanksgiving real | be able | The | that | New | Hartford la Ak- | |1t some da SLOW MOVING FREIGHTS To. JUMP oUT AND THROwW . i Other Thursday Morning | | As a result, the men of Brown, 1 who have shoved the Bear to a com- High school |manding position in the chase for flushed with rightful [{he castern titl>, are talking over | Victory overthe battle strategy to be used against ‘atvrday, has|Colgate on the holiday morning. game | Brown expeets the hardest struggle Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock |of the year in the final conflict but at Memorial Field in Willow Brook |dummy scrimmage alone and final park, when it meets an eleven com- |polishing of the defense form the poscd of the stars of former years, schedules for remaining workouts, | Colgate, too, has taken its last heavy serimmage drill against Brown plays and entrains today for Providence. Each of the regulars in the Penn |lineup who will start against Cornell {at Philadelphia have had their I ‘scmm age of the year. Five min- lutes was allotted a man. then the leharge of cach lineman was exam- per cent of the proceeds, the re- ined and overhauled, the duty of mainder going for expenses for.the |pach back on each play was res | field and other incidentals. sed. and the squad trotted off The alumnl team has formed , the scason's practice over. powerful eleven of men who |Today the squad is at a country club been continually playing football near Philadelphia awaiting game since they left the I'ranklin Square time. Passing and kicking featurcs Added to the four Ford- ithe light drills of Cornell, where the ham Horsemen, Grip, Beloin, cleven men who staged the aston- Howard Belse lishing last quarter struggle to vic- :ineman and tory over Dartmouth are being Unk primed for Penn. of the | The finishing touches are being team; Henry (Zip) |lightly applied at Columbia for the Hartford Blues; Ted- [Syracuse clash. Dummy scrimmage Iart, formerly an e¢nd on theland individual work with the for= university team; Stromquist, |ward wall are scheduled for today. in of the High school |The Syracuse eleven has had its last " Renchan, former |drill against Columbia plays and |will leave for New York Wednesday. array of |“Whippet” Carr, Orange backfleld whom are |star, Is ready for action but will be and profes- |held in abeyance until a scoring op- sional football, will be set the same [portunity presents itself. lineup for the Migh school that so| The triple threats of convincingly heat Hartford last state backfield, Pinchura. Lundgren ot (Clackin Tial0: and Roepke, all have shown im- ide from the sentiment con- Provement this week in thelr kicking nected with the game becausc it is and passing, forecasting an inter- intended > make Frank McCarthy's |esting day for Pittsburgh on in that he will |Thanksgiving. The husky Pitt war- o tecl thankful for his true |Fiors are polishing a rugged offense, i The annual service warfare of the is the fact that it will be ervi g rame, this meoting, The [ATmy and Navy in Chicago Sature satb. e he | day has been shaded for the mo= team Will practlce at —th o ent by interest of fans in the holi- mory Wednesday night and iy, * o ootings. Carnegie Tech's © a number of the old tMe | 1oy jo)y Notre Dame, the battle plays of the High school to work |ot% WA O PUCE The ollego, against the regular team. the ¢ back. [and Georgetown's invasion of Both teams have plenty of back-| ot {5 meet Detroit also have been |ing and without a doubt, there will sidetracked temporarily. be enough rivalry to make the | teams go at it “hammer and tongs.” | officials for the game have not ot been sclected, but it is expected | they will be today. All the parties of the alumni intercsted in | the game, met this morning and set- tled all details of the game. The New Britain football team, pride because of its Hartford High last The game has been arranged as a benefit performance for Frank Me- Carthy, former captain of the New | Britain High school football team who in between seasons was strick- en with paralysis and was unable 0 be with his team during the s |son of 1924. He will receive sixty | Gennette, I . Connelly and y Britain pro dy Yale th year capt |team and “Jaz Against this imposing former stars, some of the Penn friends, a real a l umni TOST 10 H Morganfown. W. Va., ) —TJred Jennewine, first string guard | on the West Virgini: University | football team probably will be une able to play in the game Thanks- giving Day with ‘Washington and ennewine, during a sig- llided with a teammate a broken nose. Emerson C. C Over 10,000 people, more than haif | of them from New Britain, saw the Britain High school team beat t Saturday afternoon at Clarkin Field and fully 10,000 people . Jr., Cornell's | football captain sterling tackle. are expected to watch the All-New 'has a record of 23 ties for point Britain football team try to dupll- after a touchdown and 23 bull's-eyes cate what the High school team was |One of them, against Geneva in the so successful in doing last week. |first game of the season, was not |scored, however a Cornell line- I think the country |man was off sid around here extraordinarily pretty! | Speed-Fjend: TIs it? T must see —Punch, London. | as Tassenger: READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANT. By BRIGGS -~ AND ONE OF THE VERY on LONGEST IN THE WORLD OF THeSE AS YoU'RE ABOULT ALONG COMES THE OLD RED CABOOSE AND You NEARLY KHNOCH 1T OFF ITS REAR TRUCKS AS You HASTEN OVER THE CROSSING - OH-H-BOY ' ANT IT A GR-R-RAND AND, ™ GLOR'R-RI0US FEELIN' T D198 WY TRIBWE . We.