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=AY BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY S50680 555603008080 HSH66 00006000 EASTERN TEAMS READY FOR SATURDAY’S FRAYS IN BIG TEN, MICHIGAN-OHIO GAME IS HEADLINER — MRS. GILL TO CHALLENGE SWIMMERS TO RACE ACROSS CHANNEL—AMATEUR BOUTS PROMISE GOOD EVENTS—HIGH PLAYS TOMORROW SSSPSSLL LS HHSS. FEPPEPPITIIIIEPITITPIPEPIEEIIIPTIPEII PP P209009, LEADING TEAMS OF EAST IN |HFRE AND THERE | LAST WORKOUTS FOR GAMES| " \WONG GRIDDERS Army-Yale Contest Tops List This Week-end, But' : . Princeton and Cornell, Harvard and Dartmouth, Press Remmma"_ves Pick UD and Penn State and Syracuse Also Loom Up as News Bits Chicago — Chicago indulged in Higll[flgnant- I e e IN NEED OF GZAR vania invasion ay. Passing, ¥ i bloc signal drill * and Conditions Bad and Supreme Ruthority Essential serimmage were all on the schedule. By ALVAN J. GOULD The frosh used Penn plays. (Associated Press Sports Editor) New York, Oct. 20 (P—Seldom have boxing observers found more need of a national governing author- ity, exercising sweeping instead of linited powers, than do at present, with the various ruling bodies in | sharper conflict than ever. The conclusion of the National Boxing association's convention in Toledo, has emphasized this conflict, which principally is between the Na- tional Boxing association and the New York State Athletic commis- | sion. The N. B. A, with boxing au- thorities of 24 states banded to- | gether, has the weight of numbers | and wide-spread representation be- hind it but the New York solons tice this week. Many regulars have | have the advantage of controlling |perched on the sidelines while sec- | | the situation in the country's biggest ond string men were tried out, and and richest boxing center. there was no indication as to who York, » most - eastern rim v prac- t for bat- s the end of s ly dumr ams which 1 » satisfactory stage of pri have to battle rain an during th we v t there ts to he 1ampaign, Tll. — Arthur D'Am- Lrosio, fullback, has been suspended for two weeks hecause of violation of the University of Illinois' no- automobile rule for students, and will not be In against Northwestern university, ot nd rers re the 1use coaches were many rough smoothed off hefore S Evanston, Ill. —— Coach Dick Han- ley predicts dire events for his Northwestern football team, unless the men “wake up.” Hanley said his men are looking terrible in prac- tice, but admitted they showed some improvement yesterday. Dobie at Cornell d eleven working on the “ornell was not en- rday f work whers t agains Dobfe has ex- ination to guard t possit juries, feeling that > much to accomplish if nd ready for the Ttha A letdown ro the Cornell camp today, howev Bill Roper crossed the second guessers in the Princeton p by driving his men through a hour during which time not a single forward pass was brought into play. As the Tigers have been expected to take to the air to counteract the effect of the Cornell line-smashing there | was some speculation about a pos- | sible > In tactics. Dartmouth, with their contest just about worked out defensive Don Black, the Dart- fullback, probably will not start. Clark, Harvard tackle, itely out but Guarnaccia, I is somewhat improved from a Towa City, Ta. — Coach Ingwersen and 35 men will leave here today for invasion of the Minnesota foot- ball camp. Towa holds high hopes, as the team showed to excellent vantage this week, en ha they are to he f o 1 inva of ised 1in Columbus, O. Ohio State has cxperienced some radical changes in its line and backfield during prac- hal serimn The major points of controversy ,Would s now rage about recognition of champions. It has always been a ring axiom that titles are won or lost in the ring but in t days resignations or retirements, the hampionship list has been shifted ! more by legislation than by punches, | New Divisions have been created, championship recognition bestowed or withdrawn by proclamation to such an extent that tracing of many title histories is now a job for genealog instead of sports re- viewe art against Mich Minneapolis, Minn, guin_concentr part of practice to kicking drill in preparing for lowa. The yesterday's pi was dev defensive work. Ann Arbor, Mich Hurrigan Will be back in at tackle for Michi- | gan Suturday, it was announced but it so said definitely that Tay- lor will not at end. Yester- | day's practice wys devoted largely to nal drill, Hary and plans for omplet | rest d to maneuve | 10uth | by coming along at a ice and will enter the Yale in the best of con- dition 1dets have been de- vising a defense for Bruce Caldwell Yale's flashy halfback. “Biff” Jones' future generals put over two touch- downs in quic cssion st the Sc en ho ts, be in fast pace in pra game The current light-heavyweight sit- | si uation, or muddle, according to the point of view, emphasizes the ne- cessity of some means of get-to- gether. On the retirement of Delaney, New York boxing author tics besiowed the crown on the vet- crun Mike McTigue who lost it to Tommy Loughran. But the N, B, A different ngeme pro- | oug claiming Jimmy Slattery of Ruffalo | the to Delaney after he Maxey Roscnbloom in an tournament” to which invited but which only Rosenbloom The ( = d. Ind. — Co his men in def, formations yestor mitting t tual serimy Plans for bre Indiana, plays My, | | i nse and of- . not per- in any ac- | the scrubs. | prospective over tho Juck fense s m to bs veral *“executive Haven and the Eli team will have Wy for Saturda g i with i s king up 1t Ne ts that t gone | Wz Hanne Mo Geor v O'Nvil and univer- lefinitely bre successor ton ko, a Syracus | ittrac | 100k like the showing 1 star town ination others we n, playe ot trai inst Jost of tions rise i hs from after toothall last we Their weakens the lo with West Vi zdek's playe ng in the highly the season, includ- merican end, The team has nd last to the s ing loss con- 1 team in Jin Satur- a high ra vracuse was not re- siderabl incongruity of this is boxing writers but 11 prospect of remedy unless some urge brings Slattery an h vival hampions, ring o settle the Thpar- ded at the ral stars year little day competitive L.ough into rican uni- jam and | it cannot play against the lat- ool local R oothall and three of | aking training ed m ter nest Satnr . here scems Il prospect at the New York Boxing ing o 1 hands with A Strenuous efforts failed rs ago to hring this about the o have ihe a several the N it i d for its instit susp the sent of soard ral yo then \ i wider apart York hourd Navy v mainder on Dk hed 1 for plays me and Penn start- m Sawye captain, ts oth ind - ve stars for felt g0 with an mntil the day of t Young will not « 1p of his tain linew; game Coach Lo mak drif New ke to warrant the game |79 MILES IN 13 HOURS Distance Walker Going | ) althot on the arti sam with to me belon as Connect a »ston Long From Los Angeles to New '\urk‘ knocking out In Record Run, Kaplan in Chica worl hoxing 2 Tudianapolis, Tnd William H. Busch go with a ' G HhERe oy his ont to o w record for Angeles and Ne having Terre hours. Boston mnee York, | the a & Between 1.os completed Hav in arrived v PR miles fron little over ! The runner will leave fomorrow and will dong the national i nond, Ind., next Lot L ptember FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 1ship ‘ t7a continue | ¥ to Rich- Buscl ] re 1s been Sid hout of hont hooming the his with Ihil k. Me wonld class in spite recent e at on i ] MeGraw (0 I Gre Boy Scout Camp Site May Be Chosen Soon in mination | for | urnish ' Mandell, the title hol Legion I%ofi Team to Be Guests at Dinner up w1 and fightweight (¢} i Victor Aley Wean Simms who inm, won 0. (10) anadian Johnny ehampionship i seight champion, vig, Montroal ( Newport, Ky Jimmy wor Frankic TS in s s 1t whieh T for two e ession, yp drew (8) Klump. Mur- from (%) wport, Chi | Legion Mr . Gill Challenges For Channel Contest ! fheld, 1 Oct. (L) Ivy Gill, whe claims to have nauered Engli hannel re- after n the ater min I comers to state com to be the | plans for rran Ty i kson will also sp two e Tt on tes, 1l 88 | | that if none of vimmer will be the x of Dr. or and ts from the her on Nez to | went to Do i to t nniforms on obtained si stateme & hanquet 1 avcomy 1 Gr w which I nie from Cipe cspeare cliff competitive proposal, she be- will that her claims channel conquest are genuine. | | SON ton IS BORN i Oet, 20 rhe ove ston Senators 11 a new iscot, Stanley Harris, TWO ARE SUSPENDLD TO JOIN LEAGUE City, Okl the Oklahoma City clubs of the Wes to join the announced here . secretary of the local | chub public ter e had | nt to officials of the league, advis- | ing that Tulsa and Oklahoma con- sider the jurisdiction of the over those cities terminated. icago, Oct ¢ homa Plans TITeL Lo npion » Jast nig PENDS HIS I 20 (A ht t ended his t cd the decisio Georges Chabot, also Montr after 12 rounds of hard fighting. DI i (K 0 days fail ch s mad a in recent hout hoxer fined actions” over l, “unsportsmaniike of in & bout here Tuesday. Rockno | When Olio State meets Mi the gridiron, thrills galor provided by Last year's an won by the tig teemed with s which Captain Michigan captu Captain Mar was a clos on always letes, Michi 17-16, fairly al plays, in Iricdian of lion's share, of Ohio Stat 1t s Somchow the captain Ohio State and Michi to the greatest he battle hetween the of m o se s i two fall, Michi nie Oosterbuan, famous end, who has starred t Michigan as a r ous forward pass n to Oosterbaan, All- ca for year a mem B Fricdm Ooster s to be utilized uara in the limeli when fine it to1 t e as Oosterbaan, Michi play is certiin fo make the Blue and Gold to gair BOBBY MAYS VIINS and Welter Title Cla probably not much meots an, his New 1 Fasily Defeats New York. y elai izh New Mays of N New | casily ondon, Oct, 2 London Iand ligh from substitu won New York, Landis of bout of i card here siow Mi from when that the no e line decision 1so of Norwich, fig for the Athl Lot ng Brooklyn in st nig n uninteresting. y Gonero Kid Wagy cut W r of Meriden, \er's ey stopped th Norwici Yourn 50 [ veni of from in six Ming. Anthony Ge W, coast guard middle- | scheduled hammered cach oth untit non dr count at the hell, out f weight two rounds Gerl for the was unable to come third round. CAPTAIN LEE 0UT Wesleyan's Leader Has Beew placed at End by Speedy W for Saturday's Game, Oct 7.8 the Wesleyan * Wood ich h this Middietoyw in the lincup o by which Coach to shake off th the 16 1 its send Wesleyvan first ttle Three” games, tha herst Saturday, without th ices of Captain Lee. Williar sent in today to replace Ellis is expected pdace of Tibbet 0f0e to give Wesleyan has not om Amhe effort inx w ames into the m to s and m perate A. HANDBAT last Winning its 1wo scts games withont a from th to third place hand gue at the Y. M the tea A Judg liam 1. Mangan and Jose Roche is sefting a hot pace, This pek it defea Hall team and the 1 three st ght. were N -Arata strom-Perakos, two G in-LeWitt C three straight. new the Dunn-T loss o Ju mcampos Other over of Wash n, out censt over ntaras, Two Daley team, have b team tean and the n entered the team known as “Gas gang” consists of Dave Dunn and Steve Dudack BASEBALL TRADL Washington, Oct e Washington Senators have rl 20 ton, right hand pitching star. For ! vears the receiver, it is understood [Hartford, 2 Dean tic veteran | wiy to Littlewood the Mag- Hay The latter McNecly, outfielder, and Dick |Coftman, pitcher, to the st. BU€ | Browns in exchange for Milton Gas- OCTOBER 20, 1927. HS0 SbO. SPANISH FIGHTER DODGING BATTLE Back Lame, So Won't Fight Phil Scott New York, Oct. 20 (UP)—Paolino Uzcudun has turned one of his fa mous back flip flops right out of the heavyweight climination line-up The Basque Woodchopper, who was to have met Phil Scott, erst- while British heavyweight cham- pion, on November 4, claims to have sprained his broad pack ard the bout has heen called off. Paolino must appear before Dr. Wall hoxing commission cian, today, and prove his claim to save his forfeit. But the bout is off, and_Scott. who,! recently doffed a fiveman's suit and | a little red fireman’s ‘at to become | a member of the H. H. of C finds himself without an oppor for his Arerican debut. The horizontal hcavyweights of Great Britain—as young Mr. Scott's organization called—chipped in and sent Phil to this country in the | hopes that he might remain vertical. ar at least attain a ngle, long enough to dispel of the | |derision dirccted towards this socic- ty. 1 W Physi- wit ik b Ba s in wil the Sur tici Tex Rickard dampened the ardor of the H. H. of G. B. by naming the | Bounding Basque as Scott’s first op- { ponent. Tt ow tric 1 Iy supposed that Court road hose cart 4 would soon weleome | hack it member. Scott's |stay in the climination tournament popu bri the chigan are Ath- on | “ore of tion- | Bennie | 1 the Karow ond. both em to n o the | o insti- is led by Ben- |High school in game Ameri- T two of | nn two as the will i | State gt as | defensive las gh for | rough | | aimant Speedy De i won ondon, | badly ! out. took @ i De- rounds rl and er for ropped | . Gerl the or | T | illiams A s cleven, liopes as cost | r, will i with | o sor L of mping in the C. six ph Wil- | w Herg- three; kowi udack House yo traded Louis im;&in’t It a Grand and KEW BRITAIN GOES T0 NEW HAVEN TOMORROW Pirs( Meeting In Triangular Football | a1y horizontal attitude at the | no particular attention was piid to .y, | is protests. I e | Py |the winter's climination fireworks, 1which, if they do not all fizzle the | | way this cxample did, will produce | | the “logical contender for the heavy weight championship of the world. And then came word trom Pao- linos board of managers that the Pasque had sprained his back reach- ling across the dining room table at Madame for the last pork chop—and the fight was cailed oft by Jess McMahon, who tends to mateh-making at Madison Squa rden in Tex Rickard's absence. {scemed due to end on Nov. 4. Paolino already has flattened on the occasion of the {meeting. True. Phil pulled a Sharkey and claimed fo have fouled, but as he was in the eustom- st an | heen | e} Iwa League Takes Place In £im City, With I sam e of one clhang ie team that New Britain so far this | against New Haven Hillhouse High school in the first battle for the T ular league cup which is to go to the winner of three-cornered battle between W Haven and Naw Brit- iin High schools. The game will be played in New Haven tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 s oclock. A limited squad will make| It 15 unlikely that the discovery the trip from New Brita as well | that Phil Scott now is being man- ing of fans who will be |aged by James J. Johnston. some- | duties for the day, |times known as the “Roy Bandit,” M, Cnssidy has de. | lad anything to do with the strain- old Reckerf, right |ing of that broad Basque back. lineup and substi- | Yet stranger things have happen- I'tank Casale, snb- | ed. Fighters have been known fo during the past |sprain more than thelr backs in guard and |alarm af discovering that James J Johnston will be in the opposite corner. Jimmy has a way with him—and if you are a fighter you feel move comfortahle i€ it is your way While he never has managed to manage a heavyweight champion of the world, Johnston has not given up hope. He professes to have high hopes for Phil Scott. The departuer of Paolino leaves the door open for Jimmy to select a somewhat softer spot for his pro- tege's debut. Perhaps he is not dis- pleased at the opportunity. xeeption of fo 1 has re of 1 nte i | be | Th scason will be started | jand i fan jo'c Car a scatter up ble to fors Conch Georg led to lift Av out of the in his place, nter who ke 1 &an foth tut itut ok tackle. has been played Britain’s line sale and ' nd Capt ctrano and Z irte icks, and § CATCH Jack Swith of Albany B p: Seally, Kuls, guard Lricson v, en ackle ndino, half- n i | q baclk b | Bobhy it of title of Ralph | main | club W a. fullback BR A FIGHTER 1 Club « o for tod % gar Makes Suceesstul Debut in Box- | I JOHNSON RESTS Mo., Oct ing Ring BA Fxcelsior Springs, (UP)-—Ban Johnson, dent of the American league, s rest- ing here, with sulphur baths, a little golf and a dai lgram for the next few weeks. “would not discuss future plans. N of () Pa astern Y. Oct Uniontown, Ttens or smith 120, Albany | teanf, making his | professional ring debut here last night, knocked out Pietro Corri of New Yorlk in the third round of their | 10-round hout. Smith | R and Corri 230, her for the league baseball He| D HERALD CL FOR YOUR WA! IFIED ADS | 1 NTS ‘ wil weighed 235 a3 Glorious Feeling WHEN onv A TUESDAY FRIENMD WIFE TELLS You THAT NEXT SUNDAY “WE MUST GO AND SPEND THE DAY WITH MAMA" You HAD Fo NIGHT WITH - AND FRIEND WIFE PHONES THe JONES’ THAT THEY CAN'T COME SUNDAY AS " HENRY WANTS To TAWE THE CHILDREN To SEE MOW‘R_" 3 WORLD IF To mMAKe TH TRIDAY PRACTICE day, will meet the strong Subm: The ! practice day’s slaughter of the The e |y opger The bout was to have toushed off | Carter and MeCann the game he Kickoff will take pla A feature !<:|Hm:~ at the Ihe the apper | concert Basketball War on Deccmber 14, Middletown, Oct. | Worcester, P. I. January 7. Browr 20 Cambridge; 14 former prest-|at Cambridge v walk as his pro-|Rocheste March 3, Williams town. - anp CuRSES! You REMEMBER A SweLL DATE AND You EXPECTED To sLeeP LATE SUNDAY MORNING - CURSES! AND WHEN You RETURN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT- You'D | AD Tuae TRIP IS OFF GIVE ANY THING 1IN THE &S 4 3 H 9 PPEPIITPSITINTIIVFITVTIIPEVTVPOPETFCTTIIPOPNC OHIO STATE AND MICHIGAN IN GRUDGE FIGHT SATURDAY Big Ten Watching Two Elevens as Wolverines Adminis- tered 17-16 Whipping Year Ago—Other Teams In Conference Engaged In Important Championship Contests. ( ~Ohio State with Ar- S 1o seitle Ann game a Lor 101 re's that d 17-16 inistercd rankles Michigan go when I 10 other brand licking t i 1 1y ating SEovear 19 Olio Sta e All-Am ORDER 1SSUED " vears I-New Britains PreparingTo Sub Base Eleven Al-New Rrit: its overwt All-Bridgepor io's i Ohio liopes turday I ound mbination. ing ven last his squad a in hig valu ine ndon next i il Both 1 practic had Mi i ning ¢ | of M park| wit as they team wday afternoo Willow Rrool 1 the field same make nday and a pated, New n at or fiind I ithin ‘T beat larvard into = huild- Welch s to- Coac cting a s not lost Tad fumhle ke who Chicago Phelna is to hold whil The squad | for Wisconsin where thwaite ietory tor 1 1 ing up a Hardware ity Friday Dunn pla ough a stiff s h no up kery of the bacl 2 E the and play drill th 1 and night « s 10 drive n oach hisitle w offer rat the 1 v squad fas heen perfe It do Rerkne ven to like e 1 he io and spe wonld mans mateh when Kot tak Noire Dame oomington Sature drilling his s men for a Towa and cen pr ek's practic all foothall Headline fight stern and Hiinois at called on the fotal resouree two foothall mps. Neither has lost a Big Ten this season and defeat means lost title hopes for Chi the interseetional t with sylvania by going nst the men and their “imaginary” plays, since the two schools to do not scouting. Inter-City Billiard Contests Interesting Probably the principal attraction at Rogers' Billiard rooms tonight will be the inter-city pocket billiard | tournament between Wolfe of this city and Maron of Middletown and between Gregor of this city and Hallaby of Middletown. Alderman and Kasprow, the other two who represent Rogers, will go to Mid- dietown to play Grippo and Taylor. Last Monday Alderman was the only | player who won his game. | In the three cushion tournament | which is nearing the finish, Kasprow | won over Stewart, 20 to 19. | In the pocket billlard tourna- | ments, Tracy deteated Brooks, 75 to 0; and also downed Pilarski. 75 to |69, At the 50 mark Pllarski was aliead by 15 balls only to lose out on the last rack. 20 (M—The re.| Tonight's scheduls: Savolc ve. Pil schedule |arski, Wallace vs. Pllarskl and announced | Brocks; Newfleld vs. Pilarski, Cook 14 | and Savolc; and Cook vs. Savoie. | Last night Tracy defeated Tony in carom billiards 100 to 94; with e handicap to Tony ot 15 points. o~ night's game will bs as follows: Ol ‘son vs. Tracy, Nelson wvs. Bcar, | Adams vs, Tony; Nelson vs. Adams, | Stewart ve. Tony and Kask va Nelo Trinity: 10, Tufts; 18, | son, Amherst at Amherst; | Amherst. at ocal fans who viewed last Sun Iy touted | amazed team in its man in the threat ile was charging hard at its op- wents and the were stopping Arives in their territory, Ne London team dmore and Nikoden ilker and Rogers at nd Fuller center, tioned at for reser e hae I his He thi dgeport eleven, power shown by round play. I field was a scor were the cond and riv hoth have for " in Saturday and the included bits W Minnesat ring en their have tegy Detw of “fr have end Line- with will W will at ckles rds Harringion quarterback it halfbacks, North- on has the on or ame at fullb: i ider will be The New London last Sunday’s game 1 Giants, practically unscathed, 1 all members of the eleven will | in perfect shape for the game. | is may be said for New B 1in. Parker, Harry Ginsburg | Dave Mahoney will officiate at and this will assure the efficient rul on plays. | at 2:30 | ck school itself for Peni- Penn a n out has red with the Hart- came agzo pr Keek” d s of s lock. of the game with the local field Sunday will rance of the U. S, S The Camden is laid at Portsmouth for repairs while rew I8 stationed at the Ba ¢ London. The band will render before and during the ne and will enliven what will erwise be a bitter grid struggle. nden band. se at WESLEYAN SCHEDULE Schedule Gets Under With 14 sames Scheduled. d Wesleyan basketball the coming season, ay fncludes the following nes: Yecember 14 Springfield; 17, at Worcester. 13, Harvard at Massachusetts, L T., 17, Connecticut A. C. Williams. ebruary 3 [ FACH GOT THREE HITS Willlams- | Babe Ruth and Paul Waner lived | Lp to all advance dope in the world games | serles by each getting three hits in | the opening game. Yale; 29, ‘nless otherwise noted, 1 be played at Middletown. - AND You TRY To GET BY WITH ThE/ EXCUSE ThAT IT'S A LONG TRIP -AND Tue %1 CHILDREN MIGHT CATCH 47 CoLD - AuD GET TIRED AND“ CRoSS- AND BoTHER ‘l’nai OLD FoLKS= AND - EVER THING R. SATURDAY A POKER GAME \ ND SUNDAY MORNING |’1"s RAINING PITCH FORKS 1 OH-h-1u-w BOY ! AN'T 1T A GR-R-R-RAND AND You DIDN'T HAVE AT TRIP TomMORROW"