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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927. BACKFIELD MEN MAKING STRONG BID FOR FOOTBALL HONORS—JOHNSON AGREES TO AMATEUR FIGHTS SHOULD BE GOOD THIS WEEK—WESTERN CONFERENCE ELEVENS GROOMED FOR IMPORTANT CONTESTS PEEIEPETIPPOITI T ENTTEONOS000009 2HHSBLS HHL LSS $SL59S. Rl e e " e T L L T DARTMOUTH’S STAR IS THREAT AGAINST YALE CONNECTICUT FIGHTERS TO BATTLE NEW YORKERS Three Champions to Invade Hardware City — Spring- field Team Also to Furnish Action at Tabs’ Hall To- morrow Night—Joe Howard to Meet Mid-Atlantic States Title Holder—Inter-City Bouts Also Carded | —Full List of Entries Is Given. —_— | - SIDELINE VIEWS " OF BIG ELEVENS Fast and Mid-West to Have Hot Time on Saturday top-note} pounds r the tour! and e | is ey Byro es but 1ed 1s disca is not be to play Saturday. appeared in | = vo cards, J cago — Tk “Iron Hors ¥ € champion of t among the o0 is irty-five Chicago will leave called ner Frankie I ropolita rs for they From Stagg a, Ohio State, indicatio state t champion v LaPera will ¢o Larrivier of Waterbury. | ext nkey Kaufman in this sta veig! pounds while ~ Northwest by the defeat Ilinois Saturday. 1 at work in preparation Coach by to irred -6 h has by Prit- ear- up the visit- from re pped a ement and outlined only a general defensive d in the game. Mich h boys ford and Waterbury and 1 be plenty of action in every Ivvv the Tili- is occupying an coaches. Arbor, r-city bouts, featuring als will also be pre- tournament card and Al the entries have been favorites with the amateur fight™ crowds hout the state. full list of entries according " weight classes, is as fol- | pounds, Pat Dandry of York, mid-Atlantic st S jon, vs. Joe Howard, Hart- ) pounds, Joe “Iron Horse" w York, vs. k Kelly, Connecticut middle- 147 pounds, York, metro- o Larrivier, |the attention of Mic The team was given a blow in the announcement that Joe Gembis, fullbac!| is definitely o of Satur day's game. Rich probably will take his place. nted on the is threc Zuppke Cr str: Iror Couc mpaign, 1l ight afternoons used the same r iting he is satistied ying the quar Do 1essy rback ition. Aloomington, Ind. — Thirty-t v players were schedule »r Harvar , when a b em by Indian pion;: leave 1 today f will arrive Fri will be given umpion, vs. I ere Waterbury. lineup, | It's Myles ing the re [ al s TS ho's prov-| r threat inj Dartmouth’s victories tkis sea-, Ison. The Big Green t in{ am from Hanover has swept all opposi- | u tion aside very eas out 'son and appe as Dartmou | few seasor [the best 1 collegia turi by ning and will voung man who is leading the Bfl, Jolinsor | ton that 1 rnatio t two s to 1S & 4T ¢ football, & Dartr kickin, defens attack | Yale expects to beat tensive in (mouth eleven when they pla to st have ts th o 1 playe it 1 this sea-| e as goc s great team of , O play. 1 2| ne of es in fea- 1 victories run- [hi e Dart- %) I v this year. WALTER JORASON GOS0 NEWARK - Aunounces He Will Manage Team for Two Seasons player 1 or Wi for man- FOOTRALL STARS WANY THIS YEAR Kfield Men Ave Especially Brilliant ‘ York, Oct. 27 (A—The race All-American football honors 3 particularly among the | icld men, i3 under way with llyhoo for various candidates sounded in all sectors of the gridiron front, the touchdown h\rvest is ted, it promises to develop a warm debate over sectional | From a random survey of | . it scems that the number | bre of ball-carrier is the| t it has been since 5 when experts staggered through the ) of trying to find a backfield | IFour” out of a collection that | included sich satellites as Tted | e Nevers, George Wil- | o Bennie Fried-} Flournoy, Jack | Oberland shift the p anothe e i e vorite ede” r month 1 prospect but it looms 1i NTHLETES ATTAIN HiGH 77 | Several $58580. LY TE®: BOYS' CLUB TEAM OF HIGH PROWISE Coach Anderson Optimistic— Season Will Open November 28 to he s or even bet- opinion of of the Boys' 9T expect this year's team as good as last year 1s the Coach Ray Anderson | club basketball quintet in regard to its prospects for the coming ecason, vhich will open on Monday night, November Only one man of last i regular five has been lost, this Henry I and a possibility that may be team before long. All other are back, and seve boys have cogé along from year's reserve team and devel 1 into promising material for the ter optimi year' cing szewski, ere is yet with the vete: ptaln, 1s forwards Nick ertain to ain this year tainin Joo Gofta has been moved up from guard to forward Kraszewski place, and new an, is b g act bstitute forward towerhg center who roand 1 f the to Walter Grusha, a groomed to lin Kley, the tarred all Jast tter in every nd there wyone else mak- is fas ay now th: is no possib ing the center Pete Sliva, defen number of old post in majority games Working with him will he Albert arship Records Benjamin, star hackeourt man of the \ HONORS AT WESLEYAN it guard for will be at Ve a his AKE CHARGE OF NEWARK TEAM— B8O PRINCETON TEAM VERY GOOD BUT SLAGLE RIPS LINE OPEN hows Varsity Some Tricks In Carrying Ball—Harvard Strengthening Defense — Penn State Anxious to Beat Lafayette — Army Team Shifted — Columbia Ready For Cornell—Penn and Navy Clash Should New York, Oct. 27 (®—Princcton | | Purdue and fana of the conference and Penn- ylvania of the e but Stagg ha pointed out to his squad that those | three victories won't mean anything against Ohio, | Towa, decisivi hutout by Minne- sota last week, has a fortnight's lay oft from Big Ten play. The teamn is being pointed ‘to the Illinois game. Tlinois, its with a one point victory over Northwestern as its single performance in the Big Ten competition, looked ahead to Satur- day's homecoming game at Urabana with the wusual misgivings which characterize the Illini whenever Michigan is the opposition. Two distinguished visitors saw Coach Zuppke's men work out yes terday—General Heye of the Ge !man army staff, and Tito Schipa, sweet singer of opera. Zuppke em- ployed the same lineup with which | he had been working throughout the week. Michigan plays were Be Good One. lBlfi TEN fiAMES is still undefeated and untied among | the east’s major football teams, but | [the followers of Old Nassau cannot | [help but ponder on how much bet- [ ‘ter Bill Roper's varsity would look | gaged In four gamcs this season and ,AH Teflms on Edge IO]’ Sflfll[’-‘mny Cornell has been able to cross | the Princeton goal line. Yesterday | Stagle, now a packfield coach at Princeton, ran tHrough the varsity in Chicago, Oct. 27 (P—Bear stories a touchdown. The All-American ‘hound today in the camps of Big Star of 1926 scored the only points 1 teams looking forward to Sat- | of the game. urday's confercnce games. Coach Roper is déveloping plays Ohio State, shaken briskly by afor the Ohlo State game, which may ed alumni, was reported to be get-|camp. No lineup change has been ting angry enough to plough its way announced for the William and through almost any Kind of opposi- Mary game Saturday. tion. | Summier weather has slowed down his condition at Columbus has | workouts in the Yale camp. Tad agg at Chi- cago. The Chic gram yesterday and confined the warned repeatedly throughout the schedule to running signals and week to look for lots of trouble!qummy practice. . Dartmouth's when the startimz whistle blows at | preparations for the Yale contest Ohio State. The Maroons figure that | ave heen cut short by clagsroom Ohlo State team itself, will be war- | oy, oqseq dissatisfaction with ring as never before, to answer the | . el I Doz clige, of eriticom | that. folowed | ETeSE 80 far t?.xs week but admifted thelr defeat by Northwestern and | e had not planned heavy work in Michig iview of Dartmouth's last twq hard games, ip for the Indiana invasion. Guar- accia has returned to the backfield after two weeks' absence and Art- | French again is running the team at quarterback. ull and Brill, backfield stars, in Saturday'’s game with Na Coach |Lou Young had expected to use |them but found they had not suf- ficiently improved from injuries, Army lineup for the game with Bucknell but the cadets, with their revised lineup, were able to put over lone touchdown yesterday on the scrubs. Lafayetta game, scored four touch- downs against its second team. Al the points were scored in less than 20 minutes. Columbia held its last hard work- | Mith Jake Slagle. 'The Tiger has en- s Co day’s Gontests e a secret'scrimmage for 49 yards and disappointed and somewhat disgust- |account for the secrecy in the Tiger |not encouraged Coach § | Jones abandoned a scrimmage pro- %o eleven has been Couch Wilce at Columbus, and the | o aminations, Coach Jesse Hawley Harvard's defense is being tuned Penn will not call upon Paul Tour shifts have been made in the Penn State, making ready for the out for the Cornell battle behind demonstrated and a you closed gates. I'red Rieger and Harry issignment in selecting the { cast from an ari mbers sneh stars 5 pounds, Eddie Moore, Water- pancho Villa, Hartford; ppar e Oct. Reserves last year cv of Middletown, | At Ann Arbor emphasis was lai {on two quadruple threat men—Capt. inie Oosterbaan and Louis Gil- | Jumpf, backfield stars, are still on the injured list and may not start Coach Gilmour Dobie is Big Ten alumni markable hers of Wasleyan university who at- STORPE tained special distinction in scholar- Towa City ined the Rese ver's tric we dr Ky sen is ng nsive, vs nds, Dig- | Brown in Bauer, two given places in bacl Minn jelaine Hart- Korman, of | Otto 1rOnofrio, Hart- Durant, of Hart- Minneapolis, doubt 1s, Tony some ota's team’s 1 Wil L to 1 his injured leg will not @ ing. Otherwise the wood Wisconsin Minne do the mit kicl 1 will be s at shape for 1. others lannonne it . succe 0 o'clock rp ssion, vill follow quic TOM HEENEY CONFIDENT HE CAN WHIP SHARKEY Heavyweight ton—TPink Prinee Ably b Prince high In will pro serub t for histc on foothall day all-star alumni rainst the varsit member ton s i le, wo Tiger championship tean three other alumni helped the scrubs through to a ¢ over varsity. Peels run victory sure He's Coming 1 the Champion Ha Mass.—Sever during mbridge, 1o took pl s scrimm seemed to indic undecided on vinst Indiana Satu a third ction probably will s 1atior with Boston co litable opponent for Risko, Heeney on hi man tirely ensive Pl y n AT 1 zood footwork ed in- iny ent to : OsH HEADS AGGIES TR t » in of 1 last yea READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS v hort of i | for instanc » mention paid mor son is the “touchdown vho coul n is baseball ki 1 fo one am fohnson's na e bition. mous t 1 have which fously rave made not 11 club into of Vanderi Notre D, 150t Miles Lane 1t; Christy Flar ne: Herb Joesting 1926 Al »artmouth 4 Wittmer, Princton’ : Bill Amos of W : Morley Drury of i Glenn Presnell Welch merican; of caste 10more ash- sion a of |] i Northwestern | New York Uni and S 1 uhby g s Golden Tornado. a These stars enjoying tin spot- nt while of the linemen and push in the obscurity t ompanics mass action but alr Thomason of ( ar most neh forware Michigan caplain and giant Army tackle; Langdell, Dart- tackle, and “Tim” Clark, giant Harvard tackle have been con- icuo nd; Sprague, mouth policy of non-scouting, an ex- peritient in foothall among a num- | ber of in the east this s be less in vozue when gridiron campaign present indications The leading colleges on, may other around, 1r been pronounced a al institutions, | a leader, oth ng which Yale i s | of -l.m\nullugl | believe that ead led “evils,” it o R v lead to sub- than an open- and-aboy C 11, enter -hoard policy of 1s declined non-scouting and is defi- to such 2 for instance o any this season | trying o is unde { ng any non- | Xt year, with | that with | s n ion ot to quote one Tas bee 1is, a part of the| climinate a lot of | ork. Ferhaps it | e in many instances, es- | on motion pictures began | , but under ordi- | s it scems fair and | noand st velops contacts and | a friendly than it to he developed under | S0 in arousing seems, er latts is than other- Fments Iy one point of view but a substantial tar reflected represent as so ton alumni stiong mday in of the 1 Prince 1 contlicting ¢ this n alun who hay gridiron ranee of znie catest of it mor Slagle d's side as an un- hi meniory of his play in the 1925 an that resulted in sweep- ng victories for Princeton over the is still in the minds ¢ fresh SIFIED ADS POR YOUR WANTS shp which Phelps of Yale was the chief speak- who were Roswell g N. i | Deusen, ball by Summit, M. Kenned, who capt In pagnone during 1 were honored oday at a ecal convention at Professor William Lyon wes with other an age limit obliged last winter, clubs, wk ixed, Sliva will | t. Anderson is about his in be will either send else let court \bout 25 nothit ccided cases, b in Compagnone back to guard in in the or., et thtse neluded in the list of 7 honored, several men who b cgiate in athleties as n the class rooms. Among the athls Douglass, West v on, N. Y.; Homer . McNutt. Sau- cus, Mass.: Irwin Smith, Huntington, Y. and Mott Peck, Seranton, Pa A1l grid stars. Soccer is represented v George T. Manuel, Kevport, N. J \d John T. Kennedy, Brooklyn, N. tudents names n ecol- well as Goffa fill or Hove Grusha me candidates are 5 competing hono, peting 3 on and tinite 1 the f material s 1, Jacob erves, can be t that erally said at pres the class of ent beyo, hig Hoggo" Parparian, lani the ading can- s for forwards, Zujko and Joe are bhattling for center, and rholin TFony Garro ap- Bave call as guavds, othiers who may betore Buchas “arl pear Ferdinand T Ir., and Arthur Frederick, Brooklyn, N. Y.: John K. Bodel, Jr., are many ishers Island, N. Y. and Henry Van & better stuff Jr., Seranton, Ta. B 150n opens Clayton V. Travis, Although by John been fixed Geor A tly- d and Lincoln Theismeyer mer N. J. Baseball by working on Manuel, Keyport, N. J.; George hope fo bring th New Haven, Conn ums in New lenville, N. Y. regular Monday ing by Brooklyn, N. Y wil rr to than these 1sket- s op a hae | ha on se- inkirk, ning 18 N. Y Hooper, Auburn, via, Ohio no opponent Superintendent Dwight Coach Anderson th ule now, and fastest amateur nd here for the It games, ack Ao s yet and T'op 1 4 A. H. Coons, to drop | fore- | Tony Saturday. bert. Both took turns at kicking, | receiving and carrying the It was this combination that *d 21 points to shutout Ohio last Oosierbaan passing to Gilbe touchdowr and Gilbe three points after touch- worried about his guards and fs 1 ing several combinations at the posi- tions New York from serimn gate plays in Meghan's team about which |ton . St oine e | Coach Lew Andreas was uncertaiy through o short | Whether Capt. Barbuti would start 4ls Iast night, No |in the Syracuse lineup against against Michigan | Nebraska as he left with his squad {of 24 vplayers for Lincoln. The Orange is scheduled to practice at Stagg Ficld, Chicago, this afternoon Out to Better Record Made by Grange New York, Oct. 27 (®—With'five more games to pl 'en Yards" . New York University full- passi ball. University took a rest ge and went over Col long workout. Chick is in tip-top condi- week for threc Kicking |down. The Michigan HNittle has been s {lected. It was p drill in fundmmnen team has scored this scasen. Coach Pat Page at Tndiana pick three complete tcams to take cast with him for Saturda game with Harvard. The Hooslers are to reach | Briante 30ston Friday afternoon. | Wisconsin prepared for Minnesota, arilling on place kicking. Coach | Glenn Thistlethwaite indicated th he believed it possible a ficld goal or two might win from the sturdy | b s out to tic or surp: Red Norsemen. A defense against the | G 1923 record of 1,260 yards onslaughts of the plunging Herb |in scrimmage. Joesting also is being developed, | By gaining times he las Stetson beat Alabama Poly in the | Briante has ave season's grid opener in what was |yards at a clip. the first Auburn defeat on her cam- | only lalf of pus since, 1908, against Rutgers, yards in the 90 riecd the bhall, more than 10 He was used in last week's game Somebody Is Always :I'akihg~tlx‘; Jo; MR, JOWES You'tt FIND THAT POLICY You HAVE TAKEN 'S THE FINEST VESTMENT I THE RLD=- You SHow A N SENSE of SounD BUSINESS JUDGMENT PRETTY BuUSIvE WELL = ' GUESS Out of Life 1've JusT Tadew ovT A PoLicy v THE H.A.P INSURANCE Co. - "M THERE WITH Judament' H - AM Y FOXY AT 83 \ CoMPANY G .- HA-HAHA A~ DID You TAKE ONE_CF THOSE POLICIES ? wHY You PooR NUT- LISTEN WEVE GoT A PoLleY ONE-HALF THE PRICE YITH TH on 1 WERE BUSINESS MAN- THATS AWFUL THE SQUARE HARRY You NEED A GUARDIANS= DIDN T THINK You THAT BAD A SOMEBODY 13 ALWAYS TakinG THe Jor ouT OH-14