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EW BRITAI S LS S50 5059655950 KAPLAN'S ATTEMPT TO TAKE BOXING CROWN FAILS WHEN HE TAKES COUNT IN CHICAGO BOUT—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM AWAITS i 1SS DAILY HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 L e s CIXT LS NEW HAVEN ONSLAUGHT — FORMER LOCAL STAR PLAYING WITH ALABAMA ELEVEN—ALL-NEW BRITAIN READY FOR SUB BASE ; Lo aaaadds o PEEICITIIPIFPIPIIITINTING NEW BRITAIN HIGH IS OUT TO New Haven Unable to Beat Red and Gold on Elm (' m Grounds—“Bill” Burns Starred In 1919—Greatest | Win In 1923—Locals Will Meet Strong Team This Year — Players Confident of Bringing Home lhci Bacon Tomorrow. Hillhouse se is Confident, boiling over is ye able to to not o n hook Nback ch close Hig od lowers | iy, the New ven H Britain High school te “Will this year's New be the one that will inx which has prevented from winning games x Britain on own fi Trianguar League was fo The Triangular 1 ed May T, 191 fall, New Haven Hiilho Rritain High school t v rivals, but new as far as rian- gular Leag concerned, met in New Haven for the first game, New Britain won 14 to 7. Th me the two oppo New Haven ficld Nt High won by a » to 0 was i 1917. In 1919 Higl school won by a in 1923 it won by and in 1925 it won by a Ha ouse Hay tain, 1 Tivitain Rr Haven, 3. 1926—New i New Haven, 0. WMSMUMM$f LEAGUE SCHEDULE: Baskethall ague nd the was form- followin 1ms, scor That Games Lin to 7 to 7 scor: 7 to 3 count. are, During the past four Vi New F was thought time that the Haven a of several ye o be in came a new arran, A Indu both Played ment the Y. com- ven, it for Now rial Vs and gir on th ining cireui il be sday, Brit s same night, Are on expected that n No- Lt alway from Tus oy na Church this mort <ot mimication mana for ‘\a S until April 1 read: N A coffin feparture from the cu field by the N oters and | tor st year, when the men's thert 1 in the Y. M. Tuesday cre played cvenin great Burns nights | deond ™t Tixi the field. Britain y m an scoreless Tuesday < ackfield regular Nights at Arema | TIGER-CORNELL BEAT HILLHOUSE HIGH AGAIN4 GAME IMP[]RTATNT' SPPTIPIITIITPPITIVITFITIIIIICIIFITIIFITTIITIPEIFITIG Two Schools Meeting After: n Dart head 1 sti Green own ur on tore ol i o afay n - ANOTHER BREAK N f vill 15 4 Chicago. Lapse of Twenty Years Saturday stadinm T Cornell's emphasis | nd Princeton’s on ! — .m0 Army is in s fourth Wilson ell of Ya of { Waner Brothers in baseball. Scull, end, i TR ool Drothers mouth g attack a Harvard 1 team that has shown runn racuse s of the its pe 1o cord of never on by Penn & r individual battle the meeting between Laf- wWashington and Jeffer residents T promises | - Press Remeseu five meds Foomall Teams ‘ 1ture and vx; vy to burden. Ni conquer- nest of the offensive info Duke v rsity, Boston college carlier in the | nn, minus some of its DY ¢ ted Pic nd Utz a guard, | South Rend ad that Pittsburgh, who Princeton the honor of My team of major impor yet i e 1 plays dismal road 1eads | mployed fre n gained gainst Notre Dame's varsity ground ¢ rday. Collins play- nl Yoot anid 1 to re- upon. the “ch ok for e sho not scored : e was injured ainst Carne Q for the assauit collcge of In- an meets West New York | set for t Wabash ile Georzeto 11 Washing rsity’s Viol vith nd ont I mappin Not AST COMING SCON - Northwe “terribl Some Undefeated Football Teams | ., Vurday with regular grard | 1 and may nat be dn also was given Will Lose Saturday e sern football a consider: k-end < the really out Atlantie man laxation in th when the tried valiantiy | d | the noints big- g lines uncro: But now o to ot white- to three or four nd Princeton are s in thi 1 10 allow their and by Sunday | ve been scored | 1Imost ch streng accompany nlars corps of will Haven fauile point New not Yor pr four touch- A team yes- d 1o pro- > {50 foriihe Tute Prince- I :nin Neinn Playing 11h \Idh'mm F Washingto even e 12, A h Incident and the Ha Still smarting from the defeat infliet th Massachu will encounter I lay [isther Lie" advt, s handg Hary but t1 deb v's plans, will may of the U Army anet wil st ton and remai n Octobr Ralston in at Strand stavting rd irly games the f ive 1he rown last week. full ) drivi major rd. The o to cross N, T.—Captain Rntgers nt end York to he at v Noew He wa weok. University to this post came with started P against. yolth ccord of 17§ s permitted The ty team 1 Willizms istern reity rin- nd sec- when soints, hman sterday, hia ¥ Stogg tried linenup. fres Bha ims v tried Pennsylva of defens e Coach several changes in the ineoton g joned the only consequen- 1in und i Grimm, Marek and jven the ball carrving rday, during of the Ohio s zone cason K ¢d in the hackfield part of t} one has work- time. e its first real | at Cambridge big champlon- a1 Ann Arbor \lw'w Seeking a ¢ fense against the Ohio State attack. Michigan sent through a long prac- | tiea drill yesterday. [Less attention | was given the n the de- fense. 4o Crimson a nated 1d may sinee spoll oftense th Columbia, 1ce Hanover, N. H.--Speed and pre- cision were ¢ jetls 1eam. |y outh practic BanR lism sk y of Penn- e m Yale, a | basis of Eli's | first d the Harvard right guard, for herman, New Ha wag ex- | e the iys and mphasized in the Dart- | ) | vey, will | ar of the | game vesterday when he made | touchdowns against the subs. - [1ast practice hefore the | aturday will be ; new Jef with defeat om son the for for “the Army The, today. is doubt unbeaten tourth | her ‘ Tthaca, N. Y- and practice in p sch uled for today's workout of the Co nell football squad for the Prince- ton game here this week-end. Iting 1- Don't Sunday.— “Figures Cambridge, M:; -—Raln kept the Harvard football squad indoors yes- instructions | | | two | Army game | »(TUs the biother act that counts these days. The brother act vear is the one beinz put on by Paul Scull, ha!fback, and Folwell | for the University of Paul and Folwell are starring offensively and defen- (sively for Penn in all games this year. ;\( Play Annapolis, R hur i chell terday prac uniy Faston Laf nractice Washing Two Johuny Farrels Playing in Golf Meet York, rrell will rep distriet, is up Johnny ofssional Natio 1o N\ FOLWELL You know, in footbail this Pennsyivania Syricuse rsity fol pronship at erythin . Farrell, the this yenr IT'S ALWAYS SCULL-DUGGERY _ PROFS TACKLE SUB WHEN THESE TWO PERFORMI BASETEAN SUNDAY ALl New Britain Draws Tough E Week-End Assigoment The Al-New Britain foothall eam, following its defcat of the All- mm,.»v port team by an overwhelm- ing score last Sunday, will tackle the {strong Submarine Base team of New London at Memorial Field in Willow | Brook park next Sunday afternoon The local squad went through snappy drill last night and the s |power that was in evidence | Sunday shown in the workout {Coach Dave Dunn ordercd the players to keep in the hest shap possil fecls that coutidence uin the 1 victory has ceause he will v over- a seco againss New rk Hartiord Gia that it is a Only Linst the Sun afternoon defensive combination [ football's flukes, \d a tackle behind it v safety, defeated the all during the showed enough s* New Britain players on their toes in the coming clash. The New London team is couched Licutenant Wierdon wlo right tackle. He formerly with the Nuval Acadenmy 19, °20 and 21 and All-America hono sisted by | ! ith the Academy and '24 Base quarter cleve last, | strong | for ane e Kick : Hine for an bt ohs™ own contest, the € to keep Iy also like the | plays | played teams in 1 Imentioned for team. {1021, 1o s Lewis who playcd team in 1022, 0 rington is captan of the mer member of Steam Rolle Moore, center, the Marin n Fuller, Ro, nd stars on the west coast, h led with the Pacific champions in and 19 Cann, left halfback, has beern the Base team three years and is a {triple threat man o I The line average about Two plebes of last 1,00 the backiield nd Dave Del- | o¢ g oleven are confident that New Britain will be defeated Sunday aft- crnoon. Coach Dave Dunn and the New Britain rooters, following last ISunday’s game, are of a different I'I" mind. N. Y. U. Mentor Keeps “ Players in Their Places New York, Oct. 19 (UP)—Joc ! 'Sehwarzer, assistant football coacl at New York University will never give a player chance for over-co fidenc He believes in telling the | voung athletes that they are none "(on good. | was football e II()\\r!vmn left end and members— of Quantico, dor awving play- Coast naval Me- thy oden for the of not vith practics men wers nd W gam the L " ‘aptain Roep- the scrim- Penn State this Saturd 160, The backers the game with fLerson Two pl of John- ro- cight il golfers Dalln spite of ti e m with Tn the 1 at the “Giet a moy 1 stars so fast they | through this rain dge [their heads wet.” open | “We can do that,” alificd |noted line plunger, Bip some | coach solemnly. ant | Schwarzer challenge out | produc for ti A s | nor, Strong and Rot | backs. appearcd for & der umbrellas, <sion: rain of yesterday he shout- 've seen back could run hout getting n strie on Quaker T " Frank Briante, ured the pior 1 Briante to clut Novak Con- Violet un- later Brianti the rimniage FOOTBALL FATALITY Chicago, Oct. 19 (UP)— | vear old Loy died in a hospi iyesterday from injuries | Saturday in a football game. Fra Burke received a broken hip and leg {in a gam: with older boys. MAY . CLEVELAND CLUR Cleveland, 0., May 19 (UP)—N | gotiations for the purchase of the Cleveland baseball club at a sum re- ported to approximate $1,000.000 are under way. Alva Bradley, head of a local group of financiers, has | indicated. leven's London team showed in | block- | with | 180 pounds ! received | FOPVITETEITICOIOICOQEINITIIIGITIO00S KAPLAN IS KAYOED IN EIGHTH ROUND OF BATTLE ls Put Away by Jimmy McLarnin of Los Angeles In Chicago Fight—Meriden Battler Is Knocked Down for 3 In Fourth, for 9 In Fifth, and for 9 In Fatal Stanza Before Taking Count — Had Also Floored His Rival. 'KID 10 (P~ fists he Jimmy Me- BIG TEN LODKING |20 s vir tory Mandell, FORMUCHTROURLE - i title-Tiold- last night. est behind a s which ¢ cellars of \ Its Five Unbeaten Qutfits Ready ‘ for Saturday R irn thin i , Kapl L ) for it nee Me- t the start 1 Larnin whil Northwe others—M Ohio g 1 Min ST and tively, Niel roun to ha vould I vania MeLarnin dropped Minnes tourth for thi 1y i 1t ng by i Kk with min down Krocked f again piay while non-conferen ond, only I a power Kaylan in the count. In the alre riun Indiana Wail hgtt Northwestern, if Ly ont the pic Fave the smootl of all. Purdu all defeated te Northwestern sel Injurie kecping coaches on th ing their mac tead. N bit unc openi -Amierican 1 run of tur est patl canght him, 1 out s made Mcbarnin choice of Fro- the fight in d to defend s, round ont Thhe e counte most probabl ster Jim Mullen hich Mandell has Nov bouts and medioere 1o junip pateh- he heavy for gree here going kne s still a or the Al shoy Three other on the card ended in knocko My Sullivan of St Paul dropped Howard McLain of Louisville in the fourth round. Roleauz Saguero the Cuban sensa- tion, s Blue, of Fargo, N. D. Archie Bell, the " it (T nger. won by a cal knockout over Kid Lencho Mexico in the fifth round. were to have gone nie rtai ts e sota fullhack not Tiny giving honors his form at Jocsting a { this year | ny Oosterbann American 1ot over from srabbing passes as faithfully as ever but the season is still 100 young to tell whether a first class tosser can !be found for the Michigan squad. Coach Wilee has found a sopho- wore star in Arthur Huston at Ohio | State and Jimmy Phelan has pro- | I duced another at Purdue in Ralph { Welch, hut ecarly games have mnot | given much of a on the season's tliback cwis for other All- ten rounds - HIGHTS LAST NIGHT ed Press, Chicago—Jimmy McLarain, Pacl- ast lightweight, knocked out Louis (Kid) Kaplan, Meriden, Conn., ($). My Sulljvan, St. Paul, knocked out Howard $icLain, Loutsville, (4). Roleaux Saguero, Cuba, knocked out The Hartford Giants, who will | Earl Blue, Fargo, N. D., (3). Archie )nohml\ be onc of New Britain's big | Bell. New York, scored a technical s when the annual Hartford. (knockout over Kid Lencho, Mexico, Britain series is played during | (5). he latter part of the season, are al- | ready gaining strength, Announce- | Reading, Pa.—Babe McGorgary, ment came from the Hartford man- | Oklahoma, won over Bobby Brown, Dr. Vincent D. Lacava, that|Atlantic City, (8). cezewski, former Fordham — backfield man and center on last Indianapolis—Johnny Simpson, | vear's National Guard state cham-|San Antonio, Tex., defeated Chief | pionship hasketball team, would be [ Jack Elkhart, Pueblo, Colo., (10). in the Giant lineup and has already | Reamer Roberts, Indianapoli signed his contract |knocked oyt George Ross, Pitte- Segretta of Bristol who has played | burgh, (1). with the All-New Britains, and with | |almost every professional team in the state, has signed and will prob- ably be given a chance in the back- | Cal, field. He was a membar of the New | Britain Blues during the first part | of the scason. Haltfmd (-mnts Loom As New Britain Rivals Denver—Mickey Cohen, Denver, knocked out Blily Dontllas, Taft, @), Los Angeles—King Tut, Minne- apolis, defeated Stanislaus Loayaza, = = |Chile, (10). Mike Hector, won PLAN “PEP" MEETING | trom Roy Willtams, Chicago, (8), Chicago, Oct. 19 (UP)—Gradnates of the University of Pennsylvania here will assemble Friday night for a “pep” meeting for the Chicago- Penn game Saturday. The Penn team will arrive Friday afternoon, Hilario Martinez's recent victory over Sid Terris was an upset in the | fight world. Des Mo!nu—Kenneth Hunt, Des Moines, won from Lou Rollinger, Waterloo, Ta., (10). Eddie Dwyer, Hutchinson, Kan., defeated Steve ;Kbru.n. St. Paul, (10). San Antonio—Carlos Garels, Mexie co, won by technical knockout from Dick Wymore, Minneapolls, (9), By Gosw B PICKED UP Tme SWELLEST BARGAIN IN AN ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SET | Tever sAw YA ouanTA See ir. To PRECIh'! WHAT D'YA Mélpj N "ANTIQUE ™ Jog!™? 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