New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927. &8s X ea a2 1] 5580 SEVERAL LEADING COLLEGE TEAMS CRIPPLED BY INJURIES—NEW BRITAIN FACES CRUCIAL GAME ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON 2 —VETERAN JACK BRITTON OQUT-POINTED BY YOUTHFUL RIVAL—HARD PRACTICE FOR EASTERN TEAMS — OTHER ITEMS : PEPPPIPPI SEPELPTEIPETPITEPNIEPNIT A2 PETIOIIIP Lo 1] P006e PEPEIIT RIVAL HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS [LLINDIS GAME _ TERRIS AND MANDELL MAY MEET SUB-BASE TEAM | TUNNEY HOPES TO DEFEND WILL CLASH THIS FRIDAY " peeqa BREAKER , = " HERE ON SUNDAY TITLE TWICE NEXT YEAR lan f '_i('hampi(m Thinks One Opponent Wi!l Be Jack Dempsey sa”m, Eleven to Fm’fllSl.] QDDOSI Again and Other Will Be Tom Heeney of New tion for AlI-New Britain Zealand—Draws Color Line. i New Britain and New Haven Elevens Meet In Elm City 4 > i . PeN and o Winner Is Likely to Go This Year's Title As | Al Seats Sold Out More Thani R R ; Interscholastic Champion. { Week Abead N ¥ Higt 1 icago, Oct. 18.—UP\—Chec | DN P, A L | Two football combinations tha p | New York, Oct. 18 (UP)—Gen : [ i e e ey NG «® ) demonsirated extraordinary powers I} Tunney sent word from the Maine : I | 3 y: 7 ‘. J Jin games last Sunday wiil clash at | that he wants to de h Is of TLake seekers for woods 1 [teamn aneets the Submarine Bas William lele from New Lordon. The lo- arr e k otor a thind Terris™ and Flowers’ Cases Vet . IO b i U ‘ i orer. | No Damage Is Done But Spaniard 1" vl i i S | aw 3 urned his purple v e e the Sub Buse ourf o Tom Hee The (0 Be Settled [ s o v | = e ; R IS Superior : 3 vy band from the 8. lton. rormer v i e heavywe tnpion will iCamden which is at Portsmouth tor of tha world ¥ 1 that the fights over the 15 {repalr \\;(hyl}\)(‘v’-b\x \.«:‘ tioned at wrily, @ . in Dis o ! flou SEg anld the S irine Base Janager 12d K ) e Enogk Soldier liskeoaintad route and believes he would stop Towa Tocad combination has old master, @ veteran of e ngements to have the ring, 10st a decision in 10 ¢ in Art 3 8 |band appear here and play during [last night to Hilario Martine h contender, Bacltn 10 5 i p c is will give the contest i i witl Britton came within inclies of Glastic ¢ i fans 3 s i 3 1 collegint pect and a b e that : 3 is much rivalry in it as there is in fWinning the bout in the first round eyl Portland wood, Me, s thinks - e K 1 . . o most lilter collegiate grid ene-|nwhen Martinez sent w blow home will be back : 2% sies should take place. {that put Jack in the resin. Dritton stride against | : g %47y Phe nhmarine Base feam just 20U 10 cet when five had been S e Sunday showed that it is a power- [ 10iled by the referee . \ RO S will be without the serv- | 3 : 1 \ this year. The Hartford | No was done by cither ) Juleit i fhen el Leon Hutton, star end, for : i20) Giants hoast imp” Foley . The action was slow and ; i et hian rest of the season. His shoulder : = iie Barnikow, “Silent Dav any i crowd hesan (o leave it boxers fron ocated in the Chicago game. | > % R . O several other hard line smash- [al the start of the seventh round o res o field.” outs in 7 rdue sulars started the i 7 P was nnable to cress the team's velops that the present signal drill, while E 2 line: although it marched down to its TUNNEY WOULD HOT e champion considera IVS to try out against sity i me. The Hartford erew - v i More than Jack’s punc i 2 { > : VR 1ged to block a kick and Carl Birin HA{E WON ]N FRANVE more than upon his cou which 2 Stazg has hegun his mid- i tackled an opposing runner behind | iene freely acknowledges, Tunney sessions and the T s | nis own goal line for a safety and 3 decessor lays QG e peilise s sl e pt 0 1 two points, enouzh to win the game isian Referce. Viewing Pictures, « o Vs ring craft nd stip. el trom Uhe fald A I ] 4 R The New L will be the K f This is in ting in view ofthe i UninksiGenatWas (e that there had been a rather it out ' o¢ oy 1w but the a 1 squad, P & N i § {same next Sunday o one which | cad opinion that the title- is time rd s I G took the f E s o Hartford | g i o2 Kayood. Miiler, manager Tiger to his lineme " Y Skidm and Nikoden will ‘ ed his erstwhile ops £ 1 s 1o appear the oy . some serimn Q! 2 et X ) rds, W rs will Oct. 18 o hi LA s hesl b = t tackles. Lineburger and Fuller idden ball tricl. without e A mcesceint ‘ 1weess, St and Coach Lou i+ . Harrington will direc ng of Penn, agreed net to scout w " - = ) m from qnarterbael a e | THE " CHETTS GHOST” HAS DEVELOPED A K.O. am from quar R ptj:fa,{ AND CAUSES SAM TO FEAR FOR HIS CROWN. AECanni SRig R at guards and Moore will he ¢ Dempse e ¢ heen shown in Paris f iy time before la vndicnees in Nink inat. ey The speetators groaned, however, | Herclo a wvhen Tunney was knocked down in tremely ret to, express such an .A"h 5 one T s Y th venth round. Women shriek- oo, R M| | represe: § 4 ed and men cheercd just as of other heavyweights and es- sid vy all the eastorn R e W accustomedlito 1do Witttate A e e G I fo i oo § L e e arrangements can | Ges oned and the coache opnosing h-\;; vis, according 1o khoard talks. point- otittiiefcombing: (S eRs IR et At iey went on i e : s ority bucked | Practice wed i the tinal m; MERAA T " i : o e s i Ao | S Ciston Madiso i a slippery bull on unsound | for the g ‘oach Dave D s ot i root! i ot up in the work of th : | 7 will drill the players Dinth and tenth rounds hrought 1 words of wnagers Tad Weiman, w Louis ¢ ference's hest k ers, will b “It is « good thing the battle wa Apparent] however, Tunney ot fought in France. Tunney w went on to discuss the aspirants for matclinaker for " stein, Irance’s premicr referec, rere harkey, of course, oriat he said. according to Buck, “but I Tunney's recovery and his out- {hink Dempsey always will be able Dempses in the cigth, (0 defeat Sharkey. Paolino and Phil Scott rugged and strong, but my York univ guess would be Heen tm . uary of 2l s 4 it R : ecognition of Tunney's JORAR Y s - s e thi ignal work i aration in recogni S e : to secire g I sotwork and boxing acumen. concerning At e ith . Violet teamn Sunday. the defense of his champlonship, CHARGE OF AMERIGAN cvvvon. Ll e L - e e 0 A S e T — . . errate Rutge Satu = W. and W, 19 to 6. uth Church Team to sured that the bout will be over the : b L e, SO POl 3 et fesist thal (YRR ILCRI SRV OIUSEALORD, Practice on Thursday |15 round route. fan Johinson Has Definitely Steppedd winled, ons s e games \nd Not 20 to 6 Score At o e et STyl Gliamp lonahi SR afra D lent's kla., Nov. 24 : L e o gh, Oct 18 (B=OMiclaly . S oivali fems will hold its first|cnould be at that distance,” " eald ington and Jef- _ Tunne “If my last bout with i i of the season d cause them fo go sta son with a 19 fo 6 vietory over ason Thursday | ;o pcoy had been at 15 rounds, I 1 club. The out- CASTFEN TFAK P v T R 0 B e, The aut o e onmed i PHO LR L MI Kid Karlan Appears in Blishe he game Saurdat |of (e team which won two cham- I S ol Buds the Sven Kagan, roferce, says he | piondn M ur i exmected g if Grorge Godfrey, the negro heavy- S | > ond Pan - 0 g 3 ! : | Ii D ¢ and Purple Trunks Amas tre for ot afier Lot LS SRt OISt who stobped Jimmy Malony i A ¥ Gt 1S, —P Standard- | Washington and Jefferson’s third 'aner the County “Y" and Inter |Nd Monte Munn in short order, William 1 ization colors for hoxers’ trunks will | touchdown a failure. Iteporters in ! Chureh leagues again this winter | S r¢ 10 win his way through an Johnson for Cbe instituted tonight in Promoter the press box said the kick 1ooked |and hopes to repeat its victories in © . mination tournament there would today laoke Jim Mallen's lightweight elimination | good and the scoreboard so recorded those circuits. be no chance of a Tunney-Godfrey i miny Mandeli's light- | - junior team composed of boys nged |, T h,":,‘\.:rd;?;"nt::g‘;sx"(n:":"“: X ' ¥ z crown, drew the blue and | BENNY BASS WINS 5 4 de Candidate: N r0xe] plon as saying. Lague president stepped out e : for the ten-romn with | Philadelphia, Oct. 18 (UT) n- this younger outfit are asked to re- | { fimmy McLarnin, Paci coust ' ny Hass, of Philadelphia, making his port at the club at 5 o'clock and Oct. 18 P~ coight, who will wear black and | first appearance as featherweight those for the first team promptly at Al e e Al sion, defeated Mike Ballerino, 6 o'clock. DIES PLAYING FOOTBALL e e Bell. of Braoklyn, will of Bayonne, N. ), former junior- . —— Bpringtleld, Til, Oct .18 P—When Siarn fooibatlir A meet Kid Lenchio, Mexican banftam, lightw champion, in fen fast n " WEST POINT tacklers untangled themselves from 1 Ay Sullivan of St rounds Northficld, Minn., Oct. 18 (UP)— | John C. Clark, 14-year-old high faces in e 5 Zart Melain of Lowisville | Bass. who was outweighed seven Announcement was made here that school freshman who was returning DathEslvanbl iRt e “ot in the third ten-rounder and pounds punched hard and accounted | Carleton college will meet the Army |the kickoft in an intramural game v R : 1d one Ioleaux Saguero of Havana and for a knockdown in the fourth foofball team next year at West yesterday, they found him dead. R i 1 S il Tue of Iargo. N. D., in the round but Pailer] up at the Toint. The game will he held Nov. | Doctors said death was owed to i g T 3 | count of cight. 17, the announcement sai | heart disease, Saturday's col Some of the injure sessions | Some i cnstomary whon 1o be well enough to et into action y . : con eustomary when ||\ cirday It o Lini: No Matter When You Go Away You'll Mis a Lot of Fun By BRIGGS Iv out for a week or more Four men al in Lafay- =qu pared A% on nd ) b/ Cotli nd Bur- Y, son left last 1 OTaDsce) -l St g A v pyE BEEN IN TS BURG "1 _THINK Lt TAke TE prings, Mo, where he will re- |0 wWicon, halfback Now ‘FOR TWENTY YEARS FIRST TRAIN FOR ANY OLD PLACE i Sl : i AND TS GETTING ON MY AND GET ng for Honolulu Slans vl sentauinglel i, JERVES, NOTHMING EUER AWAY FROM % | ill be out o g 1 © REUEVE cause of a leg inji | - MonoTONY. " | BOYS PLAYING WELL 31,5 2 e V'S t guard, v it. Clark Griflith md Thomas Shibe, Iphin, werc the dircctors ! with for & few weeks hefore wd 10t ch for Bromberg With Dactmouth ¥Frosh ' ccapge of a shoulder hurt rescived the Notr. e game ‘apt tay Barbuti, Syracuse’s 190-pound fuliback and defensive star, may not ible to start against Penn —An=clmo. With Georgetown Youngsters rong linemen who la year ‘a team which never has been able part in New Drit- to cross the Orange goal line ssLu = ule which Shaughnessy and Galloway, Colgate with the Hardware City win- cks, may be out of the game with he state h schiool title, a Wabash colle of Indian: aul Scull and Schober, backfield of two large universi- stars, and Utz linema play in sl Bromberg, a tackle , I'enn's lincup against ¢ o Satur- | fidate for the William I, | day, physicians say. Coach Lou Young is not inclined to hurry his | doing great work on the fresh cmorial — prize, played Aot Dartmouth freshman injured stars along, for with a | o % ote. time 10 its game |Schedule that includes Navy, Har- (1] Jog ! w00 tou el ard, Columbia and Cornell, in or- GO AWAT!'?7 we MAD A 1wy crashed through, i’ 1 Blue will have to SWELL PARTY LAST NIGHT and Adored o fouclia ey thailied jant SlUgEwllL a ! ALl The OLD BUNCH WAS Anselme, the ather Keep its casualties to a minimum or 3 on last year's team, is play- the Georgetown uni- mor 1 v rsity He is the lightest TOOT GUARD HALL B : e | \ i team pass out of the running | Dartmonth has started away on | its drive for the Harvard game with | L long drill. The coaching staff ex- | pressed some concern with the form | Bromberg was the man in the of the Green, fearing that Dart- rtford gime last year who block- iy, rather easy opposition to L punt and acored G S date has not been for the best. | fgtouahlovnstotis thie o Some of the older stars have return- Later he broke through | i 5 Hanover to help out in the A another intended punt. | g0 1 Gordon picked it up and scored Princeton had Temple university | Bt members of the elass of Philadelphia scheduled for a 1 was graduated from the Sen- | practice game today in Palmer sta. | dium. The gates have heen ordered | closed to the public. Bill Roper is TCHER BREAKS A ADING BATTER A PITCHER | fairly well pleased with his colts| ey Des Moines, La., Oct. 18 (UP) | but is taking no chances inst the G ¥ K mi-pro pitcher neford, Des Moines pitcher, won | possible effect of Cornell's powerful dles himself 1 v e in A haseball game the Western League batting cham- | off-tackle smashes. The Tigers will short work of Jo s g ¢, Ind,, while throwing a pionship for 1827, Langiord batted | follow up the Temple game with an- other scrimmage against the scrubs High school last June, Haven heavy 1y I.407,

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