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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927. SIS 2222 ] 555355535553 HLSSSELESDH$HLLTILLLLHLLLLLHISHESSLIBITLLILLHT LSS S SSEEHH LS SO TRINITY VS. WE.SLEYAN, YALE VS. DARTMOUTH, HARVARD VS. INDIANA AND NOTRE DAME VS. GEORGIA TECH BIGGEST GAMES TODAY—AMATEURS PUT OVER THEIR USUAL GOOD BOXING SHOWS—PETE LATZO AGAIN LOSES IN RING—ITEMS PIPEPIPE JACK KELLY OF WATERBURY PREITITITEISEFTICTPIIIPITOIPIITVIIIIITIITITIIDITE T ITICTTIITIOTFINIEITITIS T IFGTVETEIITV F P00 HOOSIERS EXPECT WANT TO TRIM DARTMOUTH STANDS OFF BOXING CHAMP 10 BEAT HARVARD Middle Atlantic States Title Holder In Amateur Ran Listens to Birdies In Final Round—Herman Fenk | Earns Decision After Being Knocked to Canva Five Consecutive Times. TABS BASKETBALL © TEAMTOPRACTICE o Squad Wil Get s Seoond Workout Monday Night nd round and wh es cam at the 1 h erowd wa «d when the other Conns Howard not Jor 1 could pear He a hand well b the crowd as be unable to The card w Ho Sturino being put a substitute, Herman Fe ed mighty bad for Mr. carly s wvhen after taking everything t York boy ¢ offer, he went about the a slily-looking look on Horse” knocked him times in the second round when the New Yorker put a finishing blow paste him prettily and back to seek cover. Tn the third round weight npion m introd cha he whic will hdaged was s proo: ght one run opening Nc s that have be basketball Wal an @ as much a part of the name Welch has been to th & B. society. Taylo l have been worki srward position school days. Despite nolds is also a good ¢« 1s in the best condition reer and many are predicting th Fink carried [ he will have on through his courage and hit| Restella Sturino hard and of He ap-|old timers among the baskeths peared o be dazed av the end of erew. Since the days when the the fight but his strong comeback | Kacey team was the city's won him the judges’ verdict. Stur. | tative these two plavers have ino objected but he did not seem to ! holding the limelight. Sheeha be supported by the crowd. eaptain the form Rill Licherman of Springfield who | Guard team for two vears was substituting for T.eo Larrivier, |regular guard on the team when appeared to have the better of{won the state championship Jrankie LaPera of New York, met- vear. ropolitan champion, in the first| S three rounds, but the decision was| A]l-New Britains to a draw, In the fourth round.| Trankie was the better man and the | udges thought so. The dceision, Lowever, was unpopular. Eddie Moore and ghting at 135 pounds, kept the in- st of the crowd throughout the Moore, a new-comer in this city, did not appear to be “so hot" |t hefore the ght, but when he got Br underway he was proclaiiied one of | ponent except the the best men seen here in some time. | pions, the Yellow He gave Villa a nice beating for in physical shape for the himselt through a cool campaign. | New Britain’s linenp: Bingh, ay Taylor of Terryvilla won alleft end: Conklin, left tackle; Gna {echnical knockout decision. when dow, left guard; O'Neil, Lis opponent, Sam Mandell of Hart- Humphreys, right ford, “took a dive” after taking a | right tackle: Leary, beating. It was in and out of the ham, quarterback opes with Ray Williams and Joe halfback; Thomp: Dignal in the bout at 135 pounds. land Manning., fullback. 'his was the second bout of the | Sturm and Beyer will night and it was also the second de- | el substitutes, and Nanfel cision given to a Hartford boy. It!|(ue, Nerwaiss, Holzheimer was given the “rasz” as @ resull. |ton will be the line substitute In the curtain raiser Adolf D'On- | 2 Ericson Will Do Kicking oW this city as an R together their down but sinee his size. T nter. Tayl came to Fink send in wonld him his Shechan are the season ar 1y reprose w of and w ty of AlI-Ne ourn to ta the w Twer Brits to State on t place ont members foothall team tom pleton should be a \cho Villa, rong § n what ted game. am that 1 n to victories te battle. Nery member carric over every national Jackets, will contest cente Donl: right end: ¢ Radzewich the ofrio was given the decision over Tony Korman of Springiicld row had its inning very o results, in brief, of last night's as follows: 120 pound Hartford, Springfield, Ray Wil ms of Dignal, Water- rounds: Ray| john o Sam Man-!\who may be given a knockout. | 1eid, the fullback Ll place of fhe Nowk; who has punter. Britain noon will be ert 1lis ind rhack oblem as to who would the New Preparatory this after Coach Grorg The p the punter Collegiate in this city decided hy dy who int fights were Adolf D'Onofrio, Tony Korman of sion, four rounds: Hartford over Joc hury, decision. three Taylor, Terryville deNl, Hartford, technical second round; Marino I Springfiald, over Dall Waterbury, decision Zen three ov deci- noon s I in action, who ilar k. I taki wgoni the v Hawkins of By i Keegan, New | rounds; Eddie Pancho Vil threc rounds; || Stanley r Fra ision High's w line tain Moor e Rec Waterbury, over rds er Paul Ter- || is; tackles ne Senlly en no, quart West End W ars Are Anxious for Gam o8 by an 18 riors a 1 that vacu=e Fleven Will Base Tis Hop, On Posses in Game With Nebraska “Victory Wonld Fourth u be | the high old itional lase Go to Staten Island | am of that New op- cham- eht halfbac In High Schoel Game icson Ve ‘Team Is Reinforced by Its 98 Piece Band Today Greene worite by | Lekitield al serappy hand, cmers vigorous frain- | led Arnold Horween fast Crimson | severe imonncement as his probably | ot Medical W sanction cipation only if it| Ater of victory or defeat 1 na tog chiefly vious performance. T amped Kentueky, lost to Chicago. | Minnesota team .Hlvl‘ aten, but anaged 1o score Dame. Harvard has been twice \erm and " Holy Cross but failed to wm ”\\\ Iy against Purdue or Dartinouth el “Pat’ Page of the Indian M vaders, who has the reputation of | AL heing the Gil Dobie of the toex- | pressed fear on of the g that the Harvard team “would he too | tough™ for what he his | e | The game {4 eastern standard time and perfcet ot is the seheduls Indiana Baker | on of locals Hoosict n stron over Coach Quarrier Hoben described el or is sea-jare hoping to def Dirtmouth rom the [ Princeton and Harvard in their re- Yale Bull- {maining big ganes this vear. The Jily, in-|Bulldogs play Dartmouth to and | Pictured here are Bruce Cald tea Hulll| = - NAVY DETERMINED | convui-comss Dudding . for Defeated by Peon af Last wouen s s Mesting in 1922 Yale's great back, and seven of idies Although defeated carly th by a fighting eleven University of Grorgia, t en winnin sta o'clock | son who hope to stop the un lenged march of the sfe \ 3§ have be ts game with the clug oothall weather | Harvard wo ! stror | ¥ m this season. A of action { part of 1he enth round. oth me re warned repeated) holding the early Hughes b the aggressor in th fifth whe ened a cut ove MeCoy's ey They clinched quent the next three Metoy particularly persisted in hold ing. By the end of the eighth ge part of the crowd ed fight ended 10 choose # Labarba Hughes in of Boston n-! n as it Two at Mhaca for Croshy I Harper Oct TRV cet here Rivals to- nell-Columbia Stephenson | Chicago in the annual ¢ all game K. Dallenbach, Tllinois; | head linesman—J. 1. Lipp. Chicago: | field judge—C. V' Brown, Boston A.| 1A, 15 minutd same starts at | The experts | tween the t outweighed in being 1 7l m avenge n played at| Boy Wally of Singapore to ¥ an Harrell 15 years standin w 11 to choose est Cornell will line, Columl ) Cornell's periods. I successor t who retired un defeated Harr the e Philadelphiz, Oct P —Navy | | | football warriors were their defeat University The 1 ut today to 1 werag Out Tthaca betwee two onivahy only (w0 out of seve cainst in The lincup: Columbia Daveny I ; « I 1y of at the hands of of sev o n cams o nia in n games played 'Willie Davies ot Charleroi, Pa. ens. New York. Fred Winsor, m announced he would ading eastern conienders Columbia strongest Navy ruled ated ams in the the favorite prior to the confest hut o Not Pointed for Georgia i as one o east, the m, Wickham — s T Sinmatz) Ohio State Ready to Lo Kneen JTowson Wakeman .. ..Schoule Hockelman Balderston leck Sinclaire - of El Paso st Titl Oct 2 P - P today it ity over Johnn, veland, here last round bout so devoid [spring a prise they did five midshipmen were 1922 but Penn back, 13 fo 1. first clash hetween Penn the midship- » out of eleven t resulted in a total the ir last battics, would Columbus, 0. Oct. 29 ohi years ago. I eavy favorites turned th nee th Annapolis in 1888 i in nd., Oct ed for (e game, Knuta © blare of f mobile Southhend haven't cd 1 lineup duc the Buckeyes in their Jast Ten encounters, ready its backfield inst Chicago at Ohio e ing our tockne said today while e e ave won only The 1915 annomneing the arrival of = T P'enn has sco 5 points against with I tw t st new tooting o con st ! 1 horns wis o The Buckeyes, who have considerable criticism following th: defeat by Michigan a week went into the contes vindieate its past re cago out for vear's 18-0 heating by and conference Grorgia Teeh's husky defeat- Johiny Winner of (o2 Hollywood, (‘al., 10 Mooy, Halke held the Ca Ttz ult of Westgate Hughes nis | night in a ith nual in- Dame. | foothail squad for vy The Navy Notre tersection, 1 gameo Minn probubie onrs the Pennsylvania 1. Seall S0t 1 ord, while C'h revenge Saturday ifornia fiyv as WS ol his vietor the Buck: record clean, his, big Green crowd left rounds. fre rounds, a had disap- «limination | 11 knocked out eliminated and nager of McCoy, «k bouts with Play Great Game Today State's football team with & revamp- to the poor showkng combination dium to- [ Despite their arawn ago, | Holy Cross today. termined 10 for last |with keep this season’s western| O'Connell was expected to start at | Rl HALF MILLION FANS TO SEE EASTERN GRID GAMES TODAY Yale-Dartmouth Leads With 75,000 With Navy and Penn Drawing About 70,000 Next — Fully 45,000 Expected to See Harvard and Indiana Play—Trin- ity Plays at Wesleyan. GREEN AND BLLE ELEVENS READY Come to Grips at Bowl This Alternoon New York, Oect. 20 (P—Stellar | football atiractions, @ few. of them Learing on mythical national honors and others involving rivals of year standing today combined as a 1 halt willion persons to eastern gridirons, As indicated | advance sale of seats the prospect at New Ha- ve Conn.: Yal Dartmouth, i I'hiladelphia, Navy vs. Penn, . Cornell Harvard Sta- iana, 45,000, . among them net to draw approximately a 0,00 Columbia dinm: Harvard vs, Seores of other game Princeton vs. William and Mary at Pulmer stadium, and Colgate vs. ew York University at the Yankee Stadium, swelled the attendance fig- ures to around 300,000, The Yale-Dartmouth headlines the week's attractions in the Coach Jesse Hawley's Hanover lads are trying once a for their first foothall victory os ; “the Elis, The Dlue enters the fray with the ! The very best Dartn , same team which convinced ArmY | a1 o ey oo ot Jias been st week that the 33-0 score of &1l field is one e score. Now, with year ago was an accident. The only LT S | player who did not start last week oL Aialitias lsen heralUed (s ¥ equal of the great 1925 combina- Pk At mis reguier winee at | The Dartmouth thrust will be mada | tulibacte. against what is regarded as one of Scott, Fishwick and Charleswort AL e lw\::r‘lh“l’ . |l veterans of last year's Dart- [kt L”"H‘n“ mouth game, are in the lineup and |yt & S0 |the Green is using MacPhail. Phil- |/ JCO0E S Hps, (Eanal andiGole Syhotwerefin [0 Ll e s DY ERIANES the Yale game last year. - Coach Pat Page's hus- The Time of Cildwell, Yalels|Xics obtained a 1414 tle with the lone horseman,” has spread to the|>'TOP€ Minnesola eleven. and that, TGreen camp, and the running, kick- |07 than - anythine makes ing, plunging, passing, punting | N7 SUENt favorites. Bruee will find himself more or less nn, defeated. in solicitously guarded. “Tad” Jone Tl 15 in the however, is banking on the theory t las lost only that no one knows just what to ex- | (& DoCte s, " pect when Caldwell gets the ball | Middies were accorded the e and consequently the play is com- |the more or less erippled Quaker: pleted by the timie Intentions | ATMY lowed for a stiff fight from ey aRiialy Bucknell, the team that humbled Rillhardt is the only Tale first | enn State, 1 nd ticd “Bo™ Me string man who is expected to be | Man's nnbeaten Geneva college out of the game. Injuries which he | “lven. Any result hardly could he suffered during practice will keep | Classed as a surprise unless the win- him on the bench, and Hoben s Mo rolled a large score Princefon was not expeeting more slated to start at guarier with al possibility of Switz going In later | than ordinary opposition from Wil- liam and Mary and il in the game. A few hundred tickets Roper planned (o use his playera Dartmouth and returned unsold | SParingly with the Olio Stats re placed on sale at the Yale COMINg up next ticket office and at the Bowl today. Cornell lined Indications were that a crowd of about 60,000 persons fncluding 1.500 Dartmouth students, would pack the Bowl. The Yal seott | Quarrier. . Greene Charlesworth. Welis Eddy. ishwick 1 Hoben Caldwell Decker New Taven, iPi—Yale | Dartmouth on gridiron today for the eleventh time, ten of | which were disastrous for the Green since 1584, | Hanover Oct. 23 mects the The ncarest the ho: from have 1924 cceded in holding Yale the come to win ning was in when they suc- In Yale | not contest to a tie. cast sight of games in which Dartmouth did t liana is Har- tilt. The a team of a fairly strong team, with clse, ¥ its last Navy one game, Conscquently, two a team that the n ¥y e o lotted to game up 1 heavier Colutbia team with the perts at rin Coach Gilmonr Dobir considered a little faster was doubt whether able © against a much v sea T eheies s team e hut me cans would he der battering., w York Univ hoped to | maintain its clean elate against ol Roston Colleg was its former co: Mai. Frank Cavanaug “ordham and Lincoln for the lineup Dartmouth Fusonie | .Langdell . Phillips - Fow Sherman Armstrong | fidn Cole | .. MacPhail (c) | probable 1o sta rsity » Tt re qh b 5 at game with 3 Other important games on today's schedule de West Virginia egle Tech at Morgantown; Pey State vs, Lafayette at State College, |Pa.; Brown vs. Temple at Provi- {dence: Georgetown vs, Waynesburg at Washington; Holy Cross vs. Rut- gers at Weore r: Washington and Jefferson vs. Thiel at Washington. Pa.: Pittsburgh vs, Allegheny at | Pittsburgh; Amherst vs. Massachu- sefts Aggies at Amhersi; Wesleyan vs. Trinity at Middletown, and Row- doin ve. Bates at Brunswick, Me, o ine o o . HOLY CROSS , Oct. 29 (UP) disastrous defeat !the hands of New York University Just weck, Rutgers was looked upon as a dangerous rival (o crippled Worcestel o Drais, star cru- out of the game | though bothered Captain Rob Karpowich and sader ends, will be bad legs. 3| with an injured wrist et D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS %m nter for Holy Cross. 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