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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927. $5553 935559508 558580D 9. ALL-NEW BRITAIN PRACTICES TONIGHT IN PREPARATION FOR GAME WITH SILVERTOWNS—NATONAL LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION FAVORED TO BEAT KELLY FIVEPETPIPIEOPIITITVITOFTVIIPEIFTTOPITO GEIPPIIIGIVTICPIIPEITIFTEPITITINIICRPPIITTFECEPPTTITOEVF VI OTITIVITITVPTIGI ORI IVIIITIIITIRTOVTIFCIPEICTITTIITIIPIOTIGN T T L e e S A A A RIOT RESULTS AS DUNDEE REFUSES TO ENTER RING Promoter Fails to Pay Guarantee and Welterweight Champion Doesn’t Appear for Bout With Hudkins —Spectators Stage Fierce Battle With Police— State Commission Declares Match “No Contes Greatest Fiasco In History of Boxing. HARVARD ELEVEN 10 BATTLE PENN Los Angeles, Nov. 4 (UP)—A po ice guard was maintained over 1 : here today wi imore Joe Du a battered and puzzled popul tion for probabl sought the atest 9055508680 DSELHSS055 599 S5 SOSE 503025558 S0895. SIS 1S, 5L HLHSLLBHSHLL50585004 8. “KID” KAPLAN OR NANDO TASSI TO OPEN UP PROFESSIONAL FIGHT SEASON—ITEMS CeeeTeTee NATIONAL CHAMPION MEETS KELLY IN BOUT TUESDAY George Hoffman Considered to be Connecticut Champ's Superior—Holds Light Heavyweight Title of This Country—Joe Mulcahy of New Yoik to Battle Leo Larrivier — Seeche and Lieberman Match as Feature—Other Favorites On Card. TEANS READY FOR SILVERTOWN BACKFIELD STAR SC{TT T0 WAKE CONTEST SUNDAY AMERIGAN DEBUT All-New Britain to Hold Prac- " tice Session Tonight (British Heavyweight Champion | Meets Knute Hansen Tosight | New York, Nov. 4. —(UP)-— Phil Scott, British heavyweight cham- pion, makes his Americ debut to. Ihe AI-New Britain football team will hold a practice session tonight | t Willow Brook park in preparation for with the Silvertowns Inight against Knute Hansen, the George He n, nati L amatur Springfield at Memorial field Sun- none too durable Danc | i Beavy champion of he e fasnoon, T CRvhe Until ten p. m., Scott must he con- | 2 ’ rnoon. Th ntire squad v = ( 1 will make his secand sldered as ane of the more vertical | ted British heavyweights, and, as such, " e A next one of the raritics of the prize ring. | day night i the feature bout of the After that hour, we shall know more imatenr fight tournament to be cai- about his d f | d by the Mohawk A, €., at the 1 one exception will be present Coach Dave drill in signals rward passing plays. or the workout and Dunn plans a stff 1 e e e 1¢ phil past the none foo , Ball on Main strect. Hoffin ; ) N : that the Silvertowns are planning to " d atring and [will battle Jack Kelly of Waterbu- Wrigley Field resemble 1( i “ " T d l X sthe il durable Dane, the road leads (]S elween Joestring aid win patte ga lly of Wuterbuy injuries received when 3 AN Wahag SLeaetye atiorn 4ot X Kickard has wailed (oo long for Fi g F 1 D \j middlewcight title ] Spatad tea i LersecLionai Glashes fort 1o down New Tiiain for he Tox ol haa elledstootlong for anegan reature ol va Hoflwan 15t e et Jov o Ace Hudkins welterws successive scason, The team S e e e 2 3 wid o tford in the Capital Ciy plonship bout was declared no con ] i practically the same as the of ‘Charley Mitchell, not to fatten up| Chicago, Nov, 4 (F)—Snarh Lhe case with wiich he dufealad teat New York, Nov. 4 (P—Whilc one ored & 7 1o 0 victory over [the calf amidst refoicing it Scolt supplied by the clash of Herh Joes SefonnensmICATENEIC R hdmpion, Failure of Promoter Dick Dona With Pennsylvania | (e Hardware City cleven last sea- makes the grade, DAl L \H“}H]\H.H“. Lt g to produce Dundee's $80,000 guar L T = el A few places in the eleven Otherwise, the Hackney Wick fire sunoiy suticiont candienower. (o || thal go. it appeds it Bt antee for the defense of his title, HEUSL Al v heen strengthened and the <218 mFollayty Wik ril o v tin o G O N B L e Doy (e male o0 iach Rk eRe sl oun which led the champion to \Mlm‘f' @ big | tcam's record of five wins and no hirt up the flag pole and dust ., SR oh e tob il ‘“‘\“‘]”"v'v‘ |‘\m' et to enter the ring was the cause 0 i 00t- | defeats this season so far shows that oft a vacant chair inst the hour | gaines in the middl iy 3 Sk i ' 5 i ANES in L ddle we omorrow. 'puzzles of the rin A1 din I the weird debacle. i L smoothly working combina- the return of the dcpartmen The game has no bearing on the |yppears 1o be 1ttt CitG Facts of Affa Liger tracas ghves prowise o o ampion checker player Big Ten title because Notre Dame i he appears to be clever. He hos While it may be days be ST cxpecled Inithe I'he line is a strong one and com- he Rritish boxer, who looks a not a member of the conference, But et some of the best men at his il aays of the can AS & matter of fac has any relative im entire mess is untangled the lowing facts were apparent this| morning: Dundee, who fought a long, hard fight to the top of the welterweight heap, was willing to defend his title. But he placed a monetary her game Lt of supremacy. 1 trek to Franklin field @ colorful tint because it S a rencwal of traditional rivalry value on it, however, and When Dick |atter a lapse of 22 years. Donald fell $37,000 short of the| Thus rar, tie Quakers have la- $60,000 total he refused to enter|bored on through sucer grit alone Wrigley Field. tor miost of scason. Py crippled ice lowards 1 it like Georges Carpentier, « CEP for sheer foc pares favorably with the New Brit Wl this con weight that could he seeured to meet R el at he Is larger In-every way, and [onouia ho a' spselacle’ with few fhim and has scored victory. afl e iora Wil ale b oeaoy Bk a bit like Bombardier Wells, except | gy, ! e e and a good field general in the per- | W s IE Bonien, sloul out | Niinnesota the unby Notre ded with a number of winuers. His o per- | {point Hansen in their ten round hout : ; son of Donovan, formerly a star on 5 = ia Wadieoh Busare Garien teniamy] - P L D Rmiesaien | hag v g Bin 2 Wiomeicers the Geor n team. Several other | |withont much trouble on its schedule. The Rockne advantage in reach over his oppo- stars are members of | The none too durable Dane is mhlorsyhbuye b manyaLoes | nent s spllitgiLos et iy nd the entire combina- ; |masnligent kit of leighting njuni A we ot L Gane M hewniiinAERRAL IR B EESI B C L S cl . 7 stre { o Go 3 jer (the decision over !at 1. Jry, nid tion presents a strong front to any a r boxer and a harcd hitter. 1t CILEREAGE (e Earl hes daclelon, ; ) d ic states champion a ¢ opponent. is reputed. however, that his heart | season Coach “Doc” Sprars {ook | Atl is not in his work. In the past, he | 1S Minnesota team to Indianz—an | Hoffman will devo The New Britain team will take former coll the eleven lis Donald made a frantic attempt|ecarly in th 1 has lost vereonfident t ext Tuesd :ht to putt 1y L 2 4 as lived up Rve | overconfident squad-—and they were |next Tuesday night to putting away to raise the cash to pay off Dundeo successively (o Lenn State, Chicago 1° fi7ld pric in the same| im&‘ut::’ up oo FLLCCTRN oy R while thousands of impatient fans|ang the Nuvy n ‘.n; ras it faced Stapleton last with an armful FOXOH:;m? k::} ‘:\'\‘\u‘; A R e e S e e catched two rather mediocre Pre-| Op the other hy 1 Crimson | SUnday. Bingham and Li will |\ eyt R = T = h is Mike g, ! Rl kS e L Tt o e en other und. the Crimson | e be at tho ean’ win | New Britain A. C. Licensed to Conduct Pro Fights Here Mcrigucs cteat i Chicazo tne |Jorsiing, Shorty Almauist, “ally | lig ot Connes i s e e % : g s 5 vl arriers, Arold W ¢ of ) e e T &l : g : i , e Ine_ . other night, will be in Scoit’s cor- > all carriers, an ) ow litt ) Ace Hudkins entered Vh} TINgY\was jolted by Purduc Dart- | Conklin, Werwaiss, Donlan or Staton —VYincent Reu.a, Matchmaker, Has Wealth of Ex- o R e A B T thhart 6r Donald. Miae iber, This las given the impression when the main bout was called, sat |y onen "y e (S FEEEE s tadiileas | Gnneaow and Nosreiak . aos oo R e i e e it elen in his corner for nine minutes, and | 500y S then reappeared In street clothes a| Y few minutes later. | Scores were injured in the riot| that followed. Excited and frantic fans, attempting to gain the ring- side, upset rows on rows of chairs Dozens of minor fights broke out with the major battles centering the lighted ring when the police fores| Tistr is pitted against the Buckeyes. were assembled. | Although the game figure Hudkins Claims Title In the midst of this excitement ach Horween moves on to I ade hopes of vh Supplan ing of the ton opposed to Harvard, the feat from a4 ma jor contest on Princeton’s schedul it es only mter us far, the bright hia without any injured list in omary open- series’ with | at ctional flavor. | spot of Ohio coming from oticr n, it is expeeted, will allacy of this when Xt Joe Mulcahy of New York, terweight who is considered betier than Frankie LaPera, will meet Leo Larrivier of Waterbury in the 147 pound division. Farrivier is one of the most clever Loxers in the !Nutmeg St te ranks and this clash |should be a feature of the tourna- ment. ior to tl states. - Hoffma perience—Hall Not Yet Selected—Popular Priced [t s stehieis cscutchoon—a hover B o0 oty (e com it Bouts to be Staged—Cream of Connecticut’s Talent crossed on a field of zold—hus heen | ackficlds, which he can insert o to be Seen In This City During the Winter. |besmirched by that knockout, and he |the game, field appe ter e e I probably be at the guards be- se Humphreys may not he in per shape to enter the game Sin- y. “Red” O'Neil will take his place at Radzewich might start the sgame quarterback with Mannin iompson and Sturm in the hack v will probably he or @ part of the game, Because of the vivalry that has rung up between the two elevens is looking for Phil Scott to remove [0 be as strong as the next. Rtockne the stain. ‘mic, Collins, Wynne and Knute Hansen was sclected s | i to oppose the Gopher p S e el ® |Scott’s first opponent after some o . and also Chevigney, Dahman champion of | €1 Sean ol conduct pOPU- pe jovs realized that in matching ' Riley and Morrissey. lp ol flghts here during the [0 gritisher with Paolino Uzeudun | At Chicago another game will nd expeets to meel 10y stood un excellent chance of [have some importance on midwest- losing at least one foreign leavy- crn standings, when Chicago and hias A wealth of ex- weight from the field of contenders | Michigan resume their historic se the fight game behind |for Geno Tunney's title. & Fach team has lost oue Big Ten Louis (Kit) Kaplan of Meriden, Reina is tired f to line up suitable herweight the world and contender for honors in the lightweight division, or N o Tassi, welterweight champion of M1 success Italy, will probably be signed for, M Rein the foaturc bout of the first profes- berivnce ir winter mont iven a rest An- scnsation of the Tom Kennedy, one time heavy-| liowing the victory of the Silver- : 5 S him. He has been connected either | Paolino obligingly wined hi est, t car and eat for | Harry Seeche, welght Hitle contender and now a|State's campaign has been a vietory | towns In o Yo the Sivorsional fight card of the season, & \ onneeted cither | Paolino obligingly sprained his | contest, this year and defeat for | AR BECR SUETHICR 0L B ; ¢ o e figl ild {o Vincent Reinn, mateh- 1N @ managerial or a promotorial back, and something decidedly softer [either means definite climination bt ey s ritine. . Ba| Coseh Wopers sied] KeRuGsrom Sihe amecting. SR Rnree of the New Britain A. €, Capacity with fights and fighters for | —namely Hanscn—was put up for |fiom the Westsrn Conference cham . R B ed . in hehalf fof HUCKl i : ¥ STy number of Sprinzfield roo: ware City elub was grant. |(h¢ past 25 years. His last attempt |Phil to pop at. pionship race. With Lou “Gilbert [I their meetiy s h claimed the world's welterweight | defeated but its opponents hercto- | progen fovei Ll T 5 3 23 B1% , 5 “ . : : 2 - berman, many thought, should 0 i nt to view the spectacle se 10 conduct profes 1, was an inmmense success, He is also And I shall jolly well pop 'im |back in the lineup, Miclugan is fav- . title. He said Dundee had not en-|fcre were not considered us worthy “Keek” Parker, 4 % nsestoncondyan protersiona - v heer it o iolaan (hal s SR 5 ve been given the decision over Keel™ Parker, Harry Ginshure contests in this city by Commission- Matchmaker of the Nutmeg A. C.!over car,” predictec i | orded to win. Gilbert was unable to He and Seeche \d did not intend to. | rivals. Tomorrow's tussel is expect d the park < and Dy lanky British Caberajlasuncrle e\ ioney il tuletas o o o it O boxer at weighing | play in the Hlineis-Michigan game Donohue yesterday. of D responsible The storm that followed this an-|ed to throw light on just what kind ) ; ! 0.8 Rl 3 e had a long existing private Jouncement led to police riot calls Aiciias mvalo s b cials and the kickoff will take place The hall in which the opening fOr the meeting between “Kid ‘””'Mm‘w” oo h(\gln*' week because of an infeeted | o ot ween them and they should ind every available officer in the| at 2:30 o'clock. card will be staged has not yet been |Kaplan and Clicky Clark of Hol- e "_”;‘;m'd 5 I‘]’” fl‘“(hi\" T e takes the Setlle it next weck. . - ¥l 23 salactad R e e e voke at the New Ha en weighed. nputed h wdly, | afayette, Purdue takes the s 5 % 3 city was rushed to Wrigley Field nticiiates o rouble. from .1 ted. the oflicials of tle club ol the New Haven arena. Wotlts out al 196 pound il SN st Erapk Keenan oL this city and 4 Hundreds clambered into Maryiand which pro wo wenien— TILTON NAMED CAPTAIN ttte: he choice lies between the) The granting of a license to the | %re ot o mect Alv, Tunney for | fue (o wenknéss ot the Wildont tine, | VIS Motley will baitle in another of ving where @ battle royal between ioEboTth e i hvani in H i ! Stanley Arena on Church street and [New Britain A. C. has settled the |ihe championship at Wembley next | with \yman. eenter, ineligible, and |L1¢ bouts listed. Johnny Clinch officers and spectators was started i vri it ALY he Y. M. T. A, & B. society hall arguments which arose a few weeks |summer #hil added. I e s - oo (et g Basney g onsemangol (hairs were thrown, people knock- o1 down and policemen wiclded | their mightsticks with vigor. Luitiin. The Biue has a defeat tron One side of the ring gave way S Sttty of men were thrown into =0 her hich will go dows so-called eastern championshi + year o a sco r of all big machines in t the press row, crushing typewriters, | i Tan et s e 2 o ameras. S telegraph instruments and ca e e The Women fainted and were carried from the scene, whiskey bottles were hurled to the center and three po licemen were removed from the ficld for emergency treatment. rolled over Army, v and to pad out a successtu 5 the Green clipped Hary and needs a vietory over Hartford, lightweight champion of the state, in his first return to the Iving after many months of idleness however, as has Uapl. Vie Gustaf- |parpney and Clinch always put up a on Main strect. Annonuncements re- ‘ago over the matter. At least seven ¢ 1t may be predicted with a certain {jniured knee. Tiny Lewis, big full- ble fight promote were | jegrec of safety that Scott Wil be | pack hag recovered from injurie: _ seeking the permission of state 'in the vicinity of Wefbley, England, ! opening card is athletic commission to conduct pro- next summer, but whether Tunney ! douhit until Matchmaker fessional fights here. Iwill be there is quite another story 1 Only Man on Ohio Wesleyan Team , to Play in garding these plans will be an- |pr nounced later, The date for the also in 1925 Game, Chosen to Lead Squad Tomor —— < 'Pupil Boxing Matches (.l’\: IARGEST ERI]WD | Under Ban in New York i through t ) Wesleyan - was nimed captain of on. good argument. championship. In viex of the many | tord will engage in another of the 's tour- S G e 1llinois has Towa to hurdle, before | ” Harry Durant of Springfleld and upsets this season, and the fact that |houts on the card. They will fight {perately after losing nine Big Ten |the sensations of last wee 'GH ' Conference games in a row, 11N0is ney. Marino Pagoni of Springfield = iputting in a bid for the Big Ten «walloping Herman” Fink of Hart- {the Hawkeyes will ye fighting des- |a¢ 160 pounds. FKink proved one of attling ks I should not have things easy. An official announcement at 11 outsct, the Crimson ]'»* Bis for the fray with the o e didals ¢ will meet l-:d:m h}l‘o:r::)ol \’Vulte‘rhurjt' e than an hour after the fizht i the Orange tomorrow. The Ohio Wesl force Tscininoe < hio State has gore Into the east at 133 pounds. Art Chapdelaine o mor ““."- :‘ m-.::»'u-l\ly quieted the van elects no \ptain ):m the — HE I“. by compelling . 1y, sgsociated P P {to take Harvard's plice on Prince- |Springfield will fight Eddie Reed of was (ln start, tempora T o : \ i pupils to engage in boxing matches Pittsburgh—Harry Simms, Canton, | 1on’s schedule, and the game should Hartford, and Fred Larkum of 2 . X f t ¢ will not have their activitics in that | 0., won from Harry Dudley, Pitts- 1,c an interesting incrscetional con- | fleld and Joe Cilento of Hart- R . speaking for Dick the | fes| Tilton, who has twice § g S N 0 | | | Springtleld an mm]‘fk ]m”\\x:f:r 1‘mn.m| had failed ich befell geleeted n ‘,J,“m ,“'. ) Hl h Ch(wl Teflm Ot 10 pe“ respect tolerated, William J. O'Shea, burgh, 10. test. Itord will mingle at 114 pounds. g et i PR Sy Ll . . o rintende schools, declare: dia ays Michigan State at | Pancho Villa of Hartford will get duce dec's guarantee, tha Lebanon Vi considerat T . | superintendent of schools. declared o Tndiana plays | ! the figh e ate i SR ¥ s LoTCR | O'Shea’s statement was made won from Joey Silver, San Wisconsin has Grinnell «f the Mis- [],e stacks up against Ray Taylor of and that the California LB to B tie, marking the first - —— i A Both of on had ruled the bout “no conte The crowd quiet at the fleld passed throu i only to break into renewed d er wit out. Thousands carricd woodei chairs out of the park and an im mense honfire was started Rioters Are Dispersed neisco, 10, Vince Dundee, Balti- | souri Valley Conference as an op- Terryvllle at 180 pounds. stigation of the report that Wil- | more, knocked out Eddie Mahoney, | ponent on the Camp Raydall grid- | these boys are whirlwinds in the Memorial field to- liam M. Rainey, principal of public | 2. {iron. Wisconsin has alreidy beaten |ring and their work should be pleas- New | School, No. 9, in Brooklyn, forced - ansas, a etronger Valiy eleven. ing to the fans. iy Ralph Esposito, 15, to engage in a | Saginaw, Mich.—Johnny Mellow, Big Ten elevens have won two, lost | There will be 10 bouts on the boxing bout with another pupil, | Detroit, outpointed Eddie Dyer, | two and tied one, againg the Valley ' card and the firet one will start 1 appearance before 1t | against Esposito's wishes, Terre Haute, Ind., 10. | fewms, promptly at, 8:30 o'clock. | when he ordered an immediate in- rinst the Orang: s Ia st Probubly the season 3 crowd will be (s Jast loc teh the 1l team in Sectional Games Domin srd Public High school | te Tomor- mects Hart in this city on November 19. Pitte- | The various fire departments Tl toistore a iapsha [ - BRIS n EIRGD slonfor oSl 2 8 ke e husetts, | Oh Man' B BRIGGS police reserves arrived jus s eld goals won, British League., a team with five victorics and no| ) g y to find a mob of i ie pivot of th defeats to its credit, will be a heavy | attempting 1o L ki form v London, I Nov. 4 ve- | favorite to win from the Red and | . = — seeeiiouian it the ficld g metropolitan tional battles domin 10 team tomorrow Two WEEKS LATER- JoST Tell Your BosS \(1 Don'T| b 1l combat LS first iy ll M chusett 1 is one of ; Holy ( 1 For 1 rming- | e strengest teams i Iy State, > = T SOPPOSE Jira 1S 3658 WANTS To SE THINK 1 have met 1 1 In sume of the scasom, it :LF:ASS‘:R‘EYS_\OE’::ET' WONDERING WHY e e e ey HELL count i defeated Gloversville by a touch- | Yoi- sovE AL B | HAVEN'T BEEN SH(PBOARD - «OH SEE sbrogh slacks up against ywi. It held the sirong Williams | e e N To SEE BiM BE - B e e asER YUH i b ; B S e At UONT L S ZgfierBm’K-"TH‘S 's FORS Tms;’_:élgf NE — HEH= NER- Col Tohms Meets Simderland and the Toit Lratignibinn: maialtivon cit DOKING : i ¢ With ; i "l_n'w- € line \gainst West o the college hoys. Five reg kml‘f_’f_‘fl‘:‘;‘j“s"\—“PB—gAT te‘s GoT - W J’ Pk Cre im Tnite irs are left from the team that last Aol Sl 5 e ! verton, which Jumped into vear won the championship of its| G L//?/ ; A " e leadership at the expense of 1 nd 1S veteran substitutes % ; 4 ! I . Neweastle United last hanld 1 am the 1 squad il 1 1l " be 1 at e an casy time ho! hil t t reported for ctice thir year. W ree 1l s : Leicester City is not eonsid Massachusctis team has a | LG White (' 1 dangerous tomorrow = offensive combination and in on - - o, against Troy Hizh sehool res ¢ ot mno N. Y., it won by a 32 to 0 APPROVE OF SPORTS Con HANDBALL GES el e : 4 X e ; victory or defeat, his General Counseling Ce ok Wil il But - Get W only stra hl‘ u-nkw s R all, because the risk it would take | Churches: Fadorse The A N i Back e Mt Ll tn s AON | (i S ipaed lils (Lrickplayswonld Xl \. League, not be worth the game, he feels. Closeaiclation il S Wb iptain Joln Ericson will prob- » L B e v hand bell natehes were | aily be fn the lineup and will take = A Stonight at the Yo M. g regular place at tackle, The —— & by D following results: gt of the regular team will also be LIKE FUN WE 0 { | Vs sn Crowe defeated Wiskowitz | oy is cxpeeted, although an WON'T SEE ME on Db You SEE MR, : ¥ ! ! ont el Mangan- gpnouncement the scholarshiy HEHM- HER-- — GROOW'? RE WAS. : : s ) CAIy 12 points of tak- ling will not be made until late | SUST SAY-~ OLD SucH n DeAr man! seling comn K st honors again defeating | yoday. BOB 15 WITHOUT, WHATDID HE SAY ? iRy : Noren-Hornkohl ~team three | “mpo pegulars will be Casale, cen-| CLL BEY YoU RAD A A Sk St S I S StEonk ter; Rteckert and Kubs, guards NICE IME TogEThER ; 13 pIBHL s GO valis and Ericson, — ki 7 2 &, et and Zehrer, ends; Landino, qua ! : OfpliTae: backs Bell ki, half bac | Sl Liquor Ban Canses s Lo made @ SITODK |ana Sowka, fullback. Reid, Grip and | ! 2 \ mronhletn Samoal il appearanee agamst g nessey will substitute i the { i ; Trouble in Samoa clneleWitt team, 1aking | cygelg and Shimanski, Saunders, | : liacs ol nd losing two. The stand- | o0 and Nelson will be the line f a itioy Con; m « or for 0, fir rec teams to ':1 T e | \ S 00 one of follow Loomis-Cohen 761 | ® | N el ) ipal causes of v 1o Mangin-Roch 750 points, | e e f iotlvilies. was ad ; ; - Dressel-Crow points TO ACCOMPANY TEAM i Ly unanimous ot ' : Clicago, Nav. 4 (P—A special | = N 7 1 POLICE. CHIEE GUARDED trainload of rooters planned to wc- LIAVIS WINS MATCR Niitio ndate co i tor leride, Nov. 4 (I'P)—Tolice are | company the De Paul University | At (& Ne 4 (UP)— ! pre oy to guard the temm when they leave tonight for | feated 3 New Zealand ) . o police and the director of | their game against Niagara Univer- n in two straight f of a |8 1. and a commission of inguiry | pu uety, following reports that sity at Niagara Falls tomorrow. vresting matoh hore, Way \ppointed, Sie s Momitadji bands had | Twenty-four players will make the final m , in one fall. | trouble funn won 1 from “Cowloy" Rog to assassinate the two of- | trip, e Paul's first long jaunt aivay | from home this scason. ;

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