New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. $SHHHLH9242 99259898 ED PROVOST IN FPIITITIVITTITIIIIPPITIITIONG EAST TRAINS EYES ON NAVY-NOTRE DAME GAMEi New Rules to Get Thorough Test—Knute Rockne's vet- erans In Perfect Shape for Gruelling Struggle— Contest Overshadows All Others — Yale _\Ieetmg‘. Brown In New Haven — Local Fans Interested In | (lash Between lmdham dnd \c\\ \ml\ l y HOLY CROSS 10 BATILE HARVARD Veteran Eleven Hopes to Make It Threz Straight Today oss cleven hoped to raight today 1 jinx of la over a ting to ies of the post Wor team a worite. Harvard sup- experts looked upon the cial for the would make the five rem the schedule, er one tor on in- it 0 work by the loc an cleventh lincup changes rted in the Purdus e out. Insacad was to replace ner at left for Lord at s took als erest as Harvar ton Y vs. Brown, Syracuse vs. o h vs. W Prior substitute Byl LD ) 7 end; Howie Bn 1wk from Gordon Harper had 1re ment in the backfield Ry ) mystified vis Yirginia ¥ordham Yale and heatings last and Pennsyliar i S were waging r were lust ye Brown neh's assign- londy Harry Crim with assing game in the Holy man was a 14 to n Lowery Georgia ely, bhack for in Cros veteran 4 victory. an old score ington and blotted the season with a dium. Harvard two years in s Cross but the Cr provement ia its ed to stem the experienced opposi sitions Holy Cross southerns Karowich tcheon lust i fh Ind Mahaney Left Tackl Cervini Lert Guard O'Connell & () Cente Mikelski Rig Tackle over West Virg Right t the mountaineer Drais ST war the hour Park- over, Conners | SSHSSSHSSSO20 5550995005655 ALL-NEW BRITAIN BATTLES ALL-BRIDGEPORT AT MEMORIAL FIELD—JACK BEASLEY SCORES TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT OVER "MATEUR TOURNAMENT—BLUES MEET EAST ROCKS OF NEW HAVEN TOMORROW—ITEMS OF INTEREST SPLIT FYE STOPS FIGHT N THIRD Provost Is Outclassed in Feature 6o of Amateur Tourney l ack Beasley of Ne ror of Jack Kelly, state middle- ht amateur boxing champion last k. added another co his string of victorics at the 11 last night tourname w Haven, con- Wi Juest bs' this city the bout of d by the Mo scored a techuical ldic Provost of hird round. I'rovost toover his left cye tested the in nt the il Holyoke rece bt in ived a b he lo bout being rof 1 his sec- towel bringing the zins stopped by the 1t bout 1o a close onds threw yed one of ti in the a long time Provost like a tiger the most amateur e and vould | om vicioy ring in this city in nt after time oy 1 b whip a Holyoke o colore wor stinging 1o his | battle but ¥y make with the 1s 1o Ean s100d toc negro ches for ty th to tor and He swapped In the opened up ything and drove Provost | A wicked luft, followed b Beasloy c and blood began to spurt ~ Holyoks battler's eve i fere Frank Portell moved to top the Lout but Provost vehement- | ected and the allowed | n to continue. Reasley flew into | lis opponent and a towel -"m\w; futtering into the ring, ending the nal contest, | Hoiyoke boxers who | the card last night, au, Holyoke's little | only to| Buster met Andy | Gamadella of New Haven who only Wednesday night scored win over Vineent Laliclla iddletown in New Haven. Nadeau quicker than a cat and dubbing Little Harry Greb” gives a description of him. He more speed n has ever| been seen in a loeal ring and al- though Gamadella gave him a won- fderful battle, Nad, asily They fought at 115 pounds. Clinch by a wid argin from Bill McCorkindale of | Holyoke in the 140-pound class. | Clineh had Mac in a bad way in the third round but he was unable to G owever, Beasley right by v ol eree red on G d n was the a victory. one of , him correct showed | winner, Johnn: won | man, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927. S5 bbb LOOMS | “EM FORGET ABo0T THEM 1§ He ANGTHER. PETER JACKSON 1IN THE BOD?? OUER JIMNY MALONEY ESTARLISHES HIM As THE AEW 'BLACK. MENACEY (BY JIMMY POWE N Picture man had York, Oct. 13 A huge bulk of a skin like cocoa that xtra dash of cream added, as round as a keg of I head. a head like an eg; late Easter egg. has is George Godfrey. voiced, merry That man He is a quict wide jvory smile, utterly nd a choco- gen- {fleman with a rollicking disposit BHESLHLHLLLELHLSISY: COCPEITPEETTIIIPIIFIITITTIIITETITIINTICP000C AS A NEW BLACK MENACE DELAY Uil ier ports about Mr perts contend champion. Others maintain men he knocked for knees anyway and 1 Godfrey would probably be the right thing by himself if he up boxing and took in washing. ime, my dear classmates, alone 100 | will tell. G he dfrey. Sc 18 the a vith an coming the down two gentle ha hest a [ 1 4h( i ~\_\\\v|ul| M doing plon Gets Decision Oy nault of Canada. v York, Oct. 15 (& tormer £5998. ) & A " CPEPFITITIPITIICIIPIITFTIIPETPEOEIT |ALL-NEW BRITAIN MEETS | ALL-BRIDGEPGRT ELEVEN Plenty of Action Promised In State Elimination Game at Willow Brook Park—Both Teams at Their Best For Battle—Park City Outfit Radiates Confidence —Hardware City Crew Presenis Strongest Ap- __ bearance In Year: YALE DETERMINED T0 DEFEAT BROWN Eli Eleven Anxious to Wine Out Last Year's Beating | New Britain Bridgeport Schulty Conkiin Humphrey r Having ¢ Paddy ed sirength aaginst (i to mo even ated unguesii in a last Satu Brown with and wi termination lont tn in which the fame o ; ‘ 1Iron Men™ from Providenes r- s e LA o oss the Rlue's record last fall € i in their trinn over Iyale that Brown us ling no substitutes during the of the zame. T} the Iron Men back the chanees for Yale to av itself are only about cven, Yale must, hc tal fumbling with slow i the ball-carri cost Yale the L with these power that [won hnt for a heart hard % iTe Schick lay <ol el Neary entire finds n ball team his year ol professional AL tomorrow compe erid ficld in rnoon AN-Brid Hridgsport ta its credit a on play many Jand Willow ot overcome ifs Brook vl meets the strong Thit. T e is. combin- Fleronee ) te | hlocked time victory last wi mina NIBTE ago and it is will put tomorro A« |again, . Its 1li show hut eve v confident, ed such s under S pure, ek, ( EY WENS BOUT t Tack Cham- De- h Britain cleven will pr tion nml very goal | rus) by m, of fumbles and ways on t dispiritin other bre came I in within immediate during the lat The team e courage ging will and power to atia In Caldwell, Yale has at last {found a dependable ground and Brown will concentrate Rob Hall probably will | t quarter. replacing Mobs yowed none (oo advantagee against Georgia. Lt Hobe are fairly well veturn. Decker tions tn of the 5 successic ks, Yale and was 1 s impr a terror on of Jistance game, its indomits Y on the monstrated unflag- L 1 also the ana s i cgation of col- zainer, ] = rs who form and & that owed \ the Capital | ho {1y s | inries well he {may {likely Blue Lined {opening games Coach Mcl. concusion for ackfield, The substantially he of victory place 1zhr ; that land the deciding blow Pancho Vil through wind of punches, Sround decision over of Holyoke in the Lowery mard put up a inst Villa’s smashing attack but gh the decision was close strong finish in the third when Emard tired, brought | wil head i Holleran, m the victory in what would have | Jew know that George Godfrey is | knocked out ke Hrow Brown, Deen a draw had Imard possessed |not George Godfrey. Neither is he uore, 1. o Jexpected re ast Game at 2:3( the staying powers hree Hawaiians Detroit Johnny Mcllo, Detroit, | ¢ i and he ed g | ank Keenan of this eity in the | real name is Feab, sir out Joe Azerellu, ,‘L,,M‘ Columbia camp [XH! iT u VY ; md class, gained a decision | i BITION AT Y | [}N M!]N!}AY NIGHT on the chin had both boys groggy at jUmes, but Keenan's _shots were cancr and he landed more often than his opponent. to gain a clean cut onnd decision in three rounds. | nic nd casily. This | therefor inst intell well matched and ! L best fights | AN anY form, ana all =0 evidently patronizes 2 & in Mobile, Ala A fine country. sir. A great city was horn on 10t was regarded as va Johnstone of New Haven Dartmouth, play the opening bout. It was a slug- Public [nvited to Sge Program ™"t "raiier "o v, e hat 1 ing Fool" of the simon pure ;‘“:\\""‘”‘_IN:‘) of Four Sporis by Experts Godfrey would not he so pain 1 his choice of word my manimy s bi baby she ng match with the logal boy hav- after losing the first round to who ean catch and per utensils at di W | anything resembling a whirl- | aca thr Today hic is a potential hox office attraction. He self-styled | colored heavyweight champion of [the world. He sucerssor to | that gallant lineage, Peter Jackson sam Langford, Joe Walcott, Jor Sam Jeannette, Jack Johnson and Harry sylvania canse of over-ron and it FIGHTS New York Bridgeport, Conn Canada 10, LAST NIGHT k deteat Briies Ryan a Delaney Ja Shannan ey Arelessness, Renault, which Flowers, Vo- defenss is a taid out- COLGATE FAVORITE For Rochelle, £el, New New York Detroit, 16. w defeated Saminy enault Daly York, 10 defeated Jac Kosy loutor Henry MeAuliffe, New York Moesto, Balti- shurgh Hollenback; Found Williz w. cad umpire metropolis lick up- omised t Meets Columbia Tods Third knocked Time Stee 1022 Scason—Tnjuries Boston Dick negan, Worcester, Jimmy Sacco, Minneapolis New Orleans, Minneapolis 1ell, St Paul, knocked o linger, Waterloo, Jowa M Green, Minncapolis, knocked out Ed- die Johnson, 1 Wis, San Francisco -— Youn ists, Manila, knoeked out 1% res, Panama, 2 Hollywood, Cali Whittier, Caiifory . Salt 1 Hast won « technic Ali 1.os ab Sylvester W Somehow vou can sier listening to him talk r Williams, you gather tion, 1s no mug. He well mannered and dangerously telligent. Now, in t! this writer | | that brains linms" mdge for Hurt Chances, tomorro pl orite | man 10% Feab ter is a “Honeyhoy™ M Boston — Big Boy defeated D Minn., 10, Vin- bid Mann ny of iro The 1 of ¢ Manning and Graham passing and L s on receiving ¢ His work stamp- hin in < Par Mahoney efficient trio g and 1 ma- took s defe 1 crson Horn i the pound- He tried to margm Delaney had earlier rounds but al-| ish- A0 him often hy W the hecame il Ne o York. Oct tast out was as reg Columbia ready for the 19 The h Tred Rieger. Columbia fullback, |, who is out with an injur has d the Lions' chance what. This defection throws burden of the kicking to Kaplan z Kumpf, neither of whom has ¢ <honldered it Columbia lias winning all of zoal line uncrossed. Col one of the east's strong teams last suffered defeat at the hands nia only last weck ary, hody s the t third today their season, over s ehine tur located iD5 lfone some mecting loss of made sinc 1l 1wy W s Tunneyesque ays contended hoxing aull This writer likes his raw. He likes men throw punche who bleed writer s, in all Grorge | king | ion of cus- he era, xeeptional man. Harry Ginsburg will act as offi- andling of the The kickoff will 2:30 o'clock sharp. and workout are it looks PENN VS PE STATE Team That somes the 1d cloy 56 - Nationa] Adro Tor Pert Colima A erowid of 15,236 saw 1he Herman battle LAST Conner of layed three them and ke Zames, WIGH repke SCORER IN of Penn State, U, i Lane Dartmonth expeeted to be in the race for ing honors in the east this 8 were ping its te. with eneing Monday M wishes 1eh 1sh moranT M orT of Jim Maloney to the fighters, \ Conquered Brown Last petlionsrobithe th Platte o 1 knockout ove orge season Vir a colorcd boy from was robbed of a de- cision from Vic Morley in their bout 145-pound class. Pease had rgin over Morley and the worst conld have reccived would have draw e flashed a world of lar f <peed in slipping in and out of Mor- | perform ¢ reich and made Morley miss wtedly, The decision giving the Hartford boy the verdict was round- 1004 Ly the crowd which, though 1 in numbers. made up in no Reed of Hartford won an sion from Joe Cody in 115 pounds. Cody was i NIl Tat f. Dattiing Jones in for the Hartford battler | six and K. 0. ) in tw opened up. The Hard- | en T ied with my chin vars City Loy was on the retreat all *he grinned the by clipped in the h scor & the better of it. Hefty punches Maiciag of Holyoke, came 8 | with equal alacri Saturday to Mcet Snarling Lions of Nittany Mountain S fomer of the conservative tailo 1 two was born si pub- | m- Mov1e of a Man Closing a "‘unt Case January s T was Ha sec, I that 1 Jivin my eareer i | out ¥ Jamison in T had four contests in all of them, four by 1923 1 knocked out “n a the y ¥'s turned moted s nat g for “1 began knocked o ronn 22 and box 1910 whe 1y gram is being 1t only ath- ctive | , program | | I hoxing Knockonts his eity no mateh axainst | widely, 11th tournamen st of the g hes were lity of the was Al and 1 way such 1it. The held next | day ght when the strong team | TOMery overs from Dridgeport 1 he !l itured, Teams from Ne [ n New Britaln hook ler PLAY IN NEW HAVEN night 500 flat- Lekson, vt in AMar Mont- Bob even Loys in the | et | in cevived | 1 the rounds. thointed twice and took Hnll Iy Herman ana 08 tert | ane sir, is a shift e it favorite pun as ke ham--lets will op- 5 in SWELL- 1 GUESS 't PUT (T THAT'S ALL THE FLOOR THir MORE oF ) CAN T ANYTHING on Bryee | kelus | J0x- de- punch one said afte r nailed me gy Godfrey.” which if you know your iarkey earned a closc er n a he Roston rite o ‘nohady ey thi praise IRON MEN VS. GIANTS arncd 1ts Nick New Rritain Blues Tackle Brown Fleven | ame Football ‘Team Last Yoar Theough No Subtitu- 1o LastREockySlola e “o fatten lke Jimmy Dough- termed the Baron of comn'ain. His bhest i six fect one m look like a Haven Mar, Hy May ‘ b he s v tain Rlues will go to > ey 1o meet Oukley Tomorrow., i Games and he and . Jues and schiool st b Godf to know ing up, ly ialoons CLULL SOLD et (1) when The last two thing to go up were of the opposition. a campleta parabola the eanvis with | enclosing the e, nartion of the anatomy tha holonged on the corner | 1001 ]‘ He kne 1 Monte Munn, sthall star. for field | rth, and pasted Jim | while the opening RONg rchoes ware still ringing. This writer hears conflicting will have to o Doce™ Zwick pe and expects a g Th Rlues will take lows for the M halloon the s an- sl former o stock rspoon, E times th 1 on and Kolpac captain, Sot ‘ithe tomary iarley and ardinarily Kles; nd ind Kuppel, Ky halthacks | fmillbacks. | gory will br * WELL 1T'S CLOSED —— ALMOST ‘oM WELL (T3 ThE BEST 1 can DO-" former | ‘Mow Te GET DRES! AND CATCH THE TRAIN PUT sutT N HOMERS HERE Pittshurg) Il plan on X nd Dohhs, and NO FLUKE MY DRESS is said Malonev's ehin ere of its hasel trick Licas 1in reserve twa me well and ( clonted @7 vy romune re- i s

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