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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927. SHLIGL SO HL LS. HSSHHLOSHESLS S ISP SO HSIO LSS LHLDI DS I 1SS HSD S Saad EAST IS WATCHING DARTMOUTH-YALE CONTEST AS HEADLINER THIS WEEK—CASSIDY PLANS SHAKEUP OF HIGH SCHOOL H SQUAD—VETERAN JOHNNY DUNDEE, BADLY BATTERED, ADMITS THAT HE IS THROUGH—OTHER NEWS ITEMS OF SPORTS 60006 200EP0LPOPIICOTPICPPOVTIREPIIIIIPIFINEIIIITH FPEITIPTPTIPIININ Ahaalall TSP PIPPETICVTCTIT TOTE NEW YORK AMATEURS TO 'STATEN ISLAND T0 KNIT GARB FOR GRIDIRON USE, LANE VERSUS CALDWELL IS MEET CONNECTICUT BOYS| ENTERTAIN LICALS, “THOUGHT NEW, WAS WORN IN 1876 GRID PROGRAM SATURDAY | o Three Champions From Metropolis to Meet Cream "fIAlI-New Britain Will Play " o o : —— Dartmouth-Yale Game Will Be Outstanding Event In Nutmeg State Fighters—“Iron Horse” Joe Sturino | i g | gy e < s g : : East — Pennsylvania Tackles Navy and Harvard Carded to Meet Jack Kelly —Frankie LaPera There Sunday |y ¢ ; a o ; g Entertains Indiana — Princeton Takes On William heduled to Fight Leo Larrivier — Springfield | Fan : o, o L = and Mary — Army-Bucknell Contest Should Be Team Also Entered In Tournament. Aok Rl o ; Ay S ) e % G Good One. York, Oct. 25 (A—A great|weck, opposes Thicl at Washington ctween two powerful teams, | Pa. West Virginia and Carnegie an individual contest on be-|Tech will settle their differences at en Myles Lane of Dartmouth and | Mor; own, and Fenn State en- ead e Caldwell of Yale as an inter- | gage vette at State College, to be conducted v t . 4 : | r side issue, is the prospect up- | Pa. Tabs hall by the ) : » Harry Stu 4 5. il 3 S vhich the east has focused its —— will be lined up against one of the east’s few undefcated and united ! g aggrecations. Whercas the Blis wege | I'rofessional Major Leaguers Are sl fetae ; e conquered in an opolitan honors ar ’ g i 4 3 5 B : {counter by Georgia, Dartmouth has eded to s al champio > bty . e ’ st half of its Soason: ritain should win - ; 2 5 Slow in Signing Up For is class and Lolds fhaniSn 3 er will make t L R B 8 ' : 8 Hawley's big green team to | Professional major league Jibladbal I f ; . 1 fodhe 1 o : L, ¥ Jaunch an overhead attack against|ball in Washington faces a c His oppox ) 2 s ; =t ! & 4 £ N T Elis. Dartmouth's forward passes | Iive of the nine players of the city's e Sritain tght | defeated te the n \ 1 ) nn was | : NS 3 - were held in reserve In the Harvard |American league club have not yet r : . | bout, of last week. Only three tosses |signed their contracts for the com- e completed for a tofal of 64 |INE season, which opens November vards up to a time the Green had | 20. {discovered it could penctrate the! George P. MarshaM, president of |Hiarvard line almost at will the club announced foday |given the pl one week to sizn Minnesota, and A g0, play opronents which aly the coacli was fc rough t n er months, he S ave et efeat, respectively Wis- rs on ¢ S e e g ; e Vootball fashions, like the rules, are subject to change. Dartmouth has been able to show| “iv . - Ml there but The tn N’ and jable in the 1ast fes i ; Butthey are not always new. Rnitted pants, more form 4 more than one star back to date. Al- |€ON!r dicate whether they : ‘ T \arsters, & 19-year-old “find", |ar¢ Withdrawing trom play this s J inst | €on. 1d they would be subfect to suspension and a fine if the out after that time, hica aring | cagstulls veoelle P s ciou Two of the players, Fran (v of Chicazo center, is wearing the modern knitted < coestully repelled the most vicious {y "o of e B prose ranch outfit. X Y 3 army's thrusts, may settle defi- i 3 ; i About individual | Riconda, New York, have refuscd terms offered them. Russell “Rusty” Saunders, Tr N. J p- ley, Wa John Conaty. Brooklyn, N. Y. ¢ not indicated they will sign. Should all five fail to come to ere ar ack to beat his conqueror. h at Urbana in one of g This Happent | fitting than thosc worn this season by Chicago and Hary- 4 i & games of the year. Mic i ard teams, weer part of the apparel o fthe Yale tcam of l1ooked every bit as good Ieon gk or % v of the seven since s : ; nictured above.. Walter Camp was third from | Harvard as did Lane, the east's lea LBrapacantiaiant is 1 » 7 |the annu; s started after the 4 left in the back row.. Kenneth Small (right), Uni- K {ing scorer. The Yale line, which suc- isions. 111): met v hiliges & S ne e 10 tno most s ic i ity, Howard || L ! | the New (v:,h.‘\l l ‘.,‘\ :‘:”\M‘J\'U lave . L L blow ¢ football field 'said I ren ber then—, Then 3 % P not, but aturday’'s con St Emnatga dnio Jlay. ; o : Sy as on the boulevards. When |from his storehouse of football f . ; 7 e e fimornd < kil been Sl KD R0 Al livon hero goes out to wallow he dug up a picture of the e B blue line and the Dartmouth for- g A Dl o Ealain tan ¢ o v his alma, mate force championship team of 1876, that s Lward wan . dressed in t tyle of famous outfit of which Walter Camy | \’ 4 | The game at New Haven ls easily | cll lowa State only tw aaks i ago: = e : | was a member, and behold, the play d |h e atanazon ction of the week ": m'}“”" “-”'fMH there would not Naw York Neither squad I o o e 1 pants are the 'hslry :h\s ers of H\:\" dou;ghlv_v v!:\l\' n‘\ ;;m]m. n| lin the east. Harvard will entertain | (sn I.'m‘]l"n’z '|’>1;\-;~‘ 7“:'\“" d :? form IRtk . 7 e t S _ D' rea it season, ny Phelan, 1o mustaches, had on knitted pants B st diana at Soldiers Iield; but inas- and s probable, S His opponent will b Jack igally ‘ eun” Thistlethwaite of 'ag' S niounc-eone. at Purdue T sent | But the knitted arb of that temn | e o e e e v‘)‘“‘,’fl“w"{v:‘:l,\o‘”’ o '” oo [ players ave not available, that W 1 Co-AMIGEICArLRIND 0 T AT at the % : ner i ‘wart | which first played with a leather ity e el civength the chief . [INEton may have to withdraw from i : { iy : euhcean il ade finsthe . was ‘oval and eleven men on a side, were s panoun iy N Tl R 2uc this season. ks in 3 £50 WIBIDEY L Ovar ar future, he } v . TE o not made of the terest in this game will be its inter- | 5o vork in N 7 Ais praditiontthas r future, (shionable m » scason not the knitted pants of today. They ! e o s Saunders led the league In point in rings earned an enviable UV T I8 Dl L e |Fs i o e Gt at Notre were ne nd certainly not gaudy, I's s g 3 GO | GO SRR L e ayte | SCOTINE KISt two years and was signed eputation for him and as both he GOPROYS Were S e | ”E : o » deseribed with some | € Pennsylvania probably will be ¢ i0 play baschall for the Philadel; and Bturino are of the same type in |30 VIS8 VAT RCOVOE ) | f B Sorand Marvardara experic foiey asticodng diie AHat. othes he molesking soaked up wa- fto put its full strensth on the field | g¢hjotics the past season. Ripley fs p to be a Stown by next Saturday. 154k, ) ‘, ¢ 0 the |ler E in was used. gainst the vy for the tUme | packetiall h at e ring, this <hould prove 5 ! & but they zarment of American cod Georgetown o b b o i velopment of the open | in fwo weeks. Paul Seull and Martin |50 = ! slashing battle while it lasts. Wheth- 0 ! M T are ow by 4 When | union suit : Washington. r Kelly who now occupies the posi- | PACKS tc ¢ MIgn o INW Q A”‘ §|F t . il A ae teh t suit really ad d the siyle of football backfield stars who were Kebt | 1, padition to Yashington ther a e fi| ¥ h Vypallitite O EHH 'd,.j R e SEit . en in s, a football |gut of the Chicago game, have im- |, o tles, The one {ranged with the management of th fore th, . broug d {New York, N¢ Tave Hartford | . o rl h e F rgument , Oct nds fully throug ? supremacy of the backfield stars. It hat- o knockouts over vo setbacks S Ll A i3 ‘today tatedias |e St SEASEUSICERO class In the city of tion that How they thought needs of the game, suy en cities in the league. They expert on as it is on = d cig hounds more ulric ¢ to m roug f 3 : R ] g as Bner ) s . s R s e i cight pounds mor oved sufiiciently to run through [y ppi daiplia, New York, Tn nst the c g of el honins 1o Amos Alonzo ‘ton in 1577. Smock devised a laced than it does today. ignal drill. The Midshipmen h tistie troit, Rochester, Fort Wayne, (Ind.), be- | The osis of foothall clothes fs | mapped outa week of r ! Cleveland and Chic Sturino, remains to be see ; = e 7 Sta s approbation. cket of stont canvas, whic | i ”17;‘%\:: ‘Cn]" n dee : of | LIRS T 0es i DeCISl‘lE!j’ DGTBE!P’I by &(fl t the head of the ¢ foo y y pu)\l:)!wr’ : e traced in detail by Stagg in his new |tor the coming cncounter. Althoug T jumped into the most cleyve iELE ot \[ 3 I o ) finger = e next devel T wis Lo Hoek iGiotel domh e e i a1s o victors aginst o S e S N GG T ST S T L T — g ption of passes. | I | S ! \ et ! ‘ 1 W N Ty OL TEAM IS TO BE MADE ‘oach Bill Ingram is far from s — e ' nescouting |, N5 ot =5 a0 ALL-NEW BRITAIN COURT | HIGH SCHOOGL I Poce el el s 1o SRS e t only to T under a non-scouting |, ™7 2k, < R o e ed in the net fow days. Hecavy and Have Him Whip Jack | Princeton’s varsity has started out Ve y in its work for Willia Dempsey. ‘ Baskethall Team: Opens Season On| Following the failure of the team, et e e e e e e | Stagg. Ohio plays une ok il he had built up sinee the : e Tl 1h | SuE bl weplire il a Short TUN |yl g Wad Tk Dempace i ‘ Ohio. Larrivi 3 explained to the v voung | November 16 in Capl- dnning of the season, 1o it end in place of J¢ ran |vesterday and concluded the day mer pal, in the courts for years ; phold Conr 1 T he ! nd ; * |ony (“anzo; £ Brooklyn, the : through for a victory agair 2 Bocialn St Seviily G| it short talk = Goraleln e culifion oy : B « e ¢ > S ; e tal Clty Haven Hillhouse t n a Landino, quarterback ldie He Cornelll will have Columbla. for Inow talks of secking reve a ; s ot the sqiad. wo out of [ 5 \lar league game las . halfhack: ar all- | § \w's opponent at Ithaca, and ring " Pe my old i\ ‘ e Gt . Couch George AL (' tho \back, He 1 . i = i R but g cut ven has p 2 lond team back who was ; ; o their _carly Walker, middlewcight champlor ; y [ < ording to_an S JineupRanditie dirstiteam veryi it . Cornell will be the favorite 10 the heavier ranks. Walker, Kear i who appeared with Stur and La- |, ) I undee tric © most un- | \de today hy Man. |1as alveady shifted some of 16 'fhe new changes leaves ski | come through to victory. New York |said, is about ready for the ligl Pera in this ci . SN iwo L deteal o |usual *come- in ring history ¥ " players. i CHT oeE e imiversity takes on Colgate and has e R A T ‘ fn a local K ' 1o Al T iy Scully who had been ield and Vetrano ont of g i e asE el R ' i fice i S A rors |ine a flashy & at center all sca- Another cha was the shijt- yracuse journeys to Lincoln long. When that time comes, Kearns s luy DISHE | tice C N ol CUELI sl G sl i e ; son until the New Haven gan s t Fred 7 ik, but [to meet the Nebraska te: Both | hopes Dempsey may be one of those Vil n o ‘ | L / 0 it o i e - shifted from eenter to lalfback s not probable that will be | teams have been defeated, Nebragka |in Walker's path. Villa tn 1) : ATk feot Eas % : G <” on cvening, No- ok Casale who sta \t guard kept there since he is needed at end. | howing to Missouri and Syracuse | Walker meets Mike McTigue here 3 last week, but who was taken out| The Collegiate Preparatory school | losing to Penn. State N h S . opening will prob- 1 replaced by Reckert, was put in |t h comes liere from New i Al B ot Yast X ey ; i won from th . < bell, anfl . Saturday, November 19, lat center. sy R e e o e i Johnny | the Mg Ins Slliconte e e A e an s taakc] nd lost both of them, e el Ot S it T : sl Ll t Lnager is| Reckert, Kuhs, Captain Ericson ai == — {ories over Penn State, Villanova |manager of the Pawnees football y with India 1 r i i ¢ tinal bell | considr v v or not will | Nevul mained in their places as | FAVORS GRID SCOUTING and Gettysburg. team that every member of the . Shethly 2 treytound 1 ik S wson carlier at what may | qid Fred er for part of 1 Major Frank Cavanaugh of Ford- | Pittsburgh, znother of east!s| tenm be present at'a prac s s i el . . 4 Stanley | time, Clifford Bell, who had been ham is one prominent foothall coach | unbeaten elevens, takes on Alle- at the South street grounds at 7 Eabaes S g et e e L playing a great game in the sccond | who favors scouting an opponent in | gheny, while Washington and Jeifer- | o'clock this evening. An important ) B ) ) a disen ; ! < cam backficld but who did not seem | actior |son, which conquered Lafayette 1ast | matter is to bo brought up. ‘ f Wisconsin gaie, by irden o both i SEEHORNEE ol S o ey : | S i o e 0 A e king the Joy Out of Lif | “Wien B Lo e i e : the teather- | 5 O L oventng Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life , P . ! ns i e will bhe ind Paul Terzo of S e : \ : s well known in this cit : B Tnaon vid- | et Py GREGOR PLAYS WELL e b e e AT o | g . a e | e e S e Do ! | 15, ABOUT 7 Y 'BOATS*P. foz-:ai\m; . aron o ddiciown i : : ; o mMycH © —v YeARS g / S(MPLE PHO t Defcats Maron of Middlctown i : vy S Jied | 5 1‘ MOVIES = THE‘;M \ tLF'LI)E’QE.! ‘\ KZOW ATR(CW“‘ Look CLOSE i : 1 Pocket Billiard Play By Score of o it oo i : _“_“‘m‘:';’:“‘j DO SO MUCH GREAT Al S sy 7 AUD You CAN DETECT i it leration as ) \on un, and Tom L Euncal FAKING MADE UP To 7 Tue DECEPTION 4 : ° tor i to forward who plaved on 2 J 3 too YoLNG-= . i ! Pfordhamn university base | ! SHE'S REALLY w,r{.’ P P col- I 1 evers min- | two seasons. | F b } BOXING ; ] £ M ; Friday Night i Gete 28th ot 3op. m.oat the )| 7 7 Y. M. i. A ard B.|! e ey (G /2 ThaT Scene "IN it “ MoVIE FOR lI’!},( Main Sircet, | SHARK 15 JUST A // WAS THV(Er\é R@nT 'liU;‘ 8 7 LOVA MIKE . | | 10 Star Bouts 7| PereR MACHE AFFAIR-| [[] HERR IN CALIFORMIA= 7 : ar LBow i b Alaea AR IT ISN'T S0 BAP 10 Uounds of Action—21% Hours || A1 WAS ToD BY T 4 \ w'A i of continual milling. 7l MANAGER AND nE COPJSYPER]NG : Auspices MOHAWK A, C. | / z AR 3 New York Champion /I OUGHT T Wnow / AL i e Connecticut Champion. | Z. PAT GAXNDERY, New York A champion, 165 Ih. class, JO ‘ 3 e HOWARD, former state cham- % A ol || pion.Jack Kelley, state o 5 2 9 ¢ mpton || pioR. 170 Il dvon Horse || ¢ 2L 5 o g JO SIFUIRNO. New York. u « FRA L1 PERA, New York . . champion 117 Qb class!. LEO LARIEVIERE of Waterbury. d 4 ¥t R, %, 52 i it Admission 75 cents, 4 ? = Z R i MAY BE ALMQUINT Rescrvel seats on szle at Patsey NEW PHILLY OWNER? wrly ason games that A e Shop, Church B — 3 == re is a rumor out that Georg quilst ot Mlinesot likely to |} St State Luncl, Main St. Shee- . — 3 7 7 t more elever | M. t'olan, of theat tame, is cad the Big Ten in ring this shop, . ; ; S = 2 2 )< £k T u —_— 2 Howard, | ing to