New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 9

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y e ® |4 . v EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, { i | Speaking TEAM STANDING | of Sports IN fiflfl]_W[lRll] Harey Ginsiurs, vorananrs sreat- 0L Fights Feature Play for °st booster, has loaned us a few ciomings anent e woead vayins o Wothical Foothall Titles | some of the New Britain boys on the y[ Ical Foot Itles | Fordham University team this year. | Tubby” Beloin comes in for his vraise for his work in the past few uespesand here B WiNabitna fmtros [par e IR ORSEE i RN politan newspapers say of hin: \ero e migaariies cie)| “Fordham has had, for the past ' She fellos e iation: ol ve vears, at least one candidate foy RELHCeenRanlvEN Haeeatid merica honors. Most of theey |ANd untied major cleven in the sec- outstanding players have been back- 19T 18 ut In front with Yale, heaten field men or ends; although there °NY DY Grorgia, close behind. Wash- have been soma ncarly great lines- DE1ON SOOI il uanura) ien wearing' the maroon.” and. New; ok unbarally, Srinya fles i, slons against them “When experts choose the “anv| IVestern conference Big Ten ms for this season. it may Lo IIlNos has & clean slate with three profitable for them {o cust an eve | Victories and no defeats in confer- in the direction of Fordham Ficld “NC® baftles. Minnesota, tied by In- and in particular on the siocky form #1ANa, ranks second. | of “Tubby" Beloin, Reloin has re.| Southwestern conference - Texas| ceived all too little credit this sea- A¥ZIPS show the way with two wins son. How good he is may be learneq |21 no defeats. Arkansas and South- | $98208008 SESTESPPOU New oYrk, Nov. T (A £ for conferenc: honors and mythical , NOVEMBER 7, 1927. LEADS IN SOUTH el e o e backfield star—the tmer of 1 Georgia University Eleven Replaces Caldwell of the Blue Phinceton ente Georgia Tech As Premier Football Team in Scction. gia Unive en hurricane of Georgia Tech as th Wednesday, leading football team of the south was forecast and from the showing which the E 1 defeat have 1l from other meetings of rivals that at times in the ave ontshone nd Princeton, in their overthrow y team, they will end the season as one of the leading football teams of the coun- try Although Tennessee has main tained its record of no defeats or ties, the team not shown the carly strength that characterized the record of Grorgia which opened its brilliant scason by heating Yale. Georgia Tech has dropped out of the national standing as a result ot me. However, 000 per cent rence with only ecord rday, comes rom Ma anaugh, who econ-| N Methodist each have been whip- | Georgia Iimbia siders “Tubby” the king-pin of the D4 once. squad.” Rocky Mountain conference—Al- e 2h one loss has been pinned on “Although we have kept no record the best in this section, Colorado | s year, we dare say that not morr €8, with four successes have a an five vards have been gained €Nt margin on Colorado College thirough Beloin's right guard post all | @1 Denver University, winners in season.\"Tubby" Las bLeen a stone|Three engagements all in himself, stopping all short _ Southern confercnce—Georgia and thrusts in his dircction, besides be- | Tennessee, neither defeated nor tied ing down with, oribefore, the ends and both lead the parade althougi T e h-Carolina State challenges with | coives any .outside credit for his | three wins. work, Beloin may rest assured that| Pacifie Coast—Stanford has only lis fine playing his heen noticed hy | Slight edge over Southern Califor- Fordham men, who appreciate what {Dia In the far west seetor. boasting meant to the team du g | three wins to two for the Cardinals, this bleak year. | Their own meeting was a tie, So much for one of New Britain's outstanding college athletes. JUNES VS HAEEN Another clipping is of interest to 4 New Britain football fane, 1t is as lows A football game holding it interest for Fordhamites was | staged last Saturday morning at the | I'rep Field, Two metropalitan high school grid teams, coached by Ford- I} HH i T imdersraduaces anarormes | gl SOt of Competition Wil fought a close and thrilling hattle before a fair sized g:uhvrn\n."{‘ Be Reached in Battle e P -Hallows eleven, coached ham of Senior, defeated Jim Zakzewski's Xavier prep outfit a member of the furnish one of the high spois of competition for the winter season —e it Bobby Jones can spare time from Both Graham and Zakzewski who his law work to ftry conclusions starred on the gridiron for four |again with Walter Hagen vears for Fordham, returned to| At least one ofier, from Miami, ool to carn their degrees. Gra-|Plorida, already has been put for- ham is playing pro football for the |yard for such a mateh, on New Britain eleven, Zack was also |phole hasis, and undoubtedly several ied to play with the New Britain | giner winter resorts will provids m but quit in order to devote!jicoie hidding for a ba that timegtonhisifootinlidsunad whuld have all the si nee of 7 U world's champion, if brought Jumbo's great dash down the ) il vesterday he kickofs cst bit of foothall seen this side-stepped two vould-be then dove head- long into a whols crowd of Spring- ield men. IMive of them weren't the * une after he had hit them and all Jones OHBEERNES Ik itish open suy they were hit arder than ever and erice am G I while ! has jus B some sensational golfing efeat suffered at the hands: Capturing the American professional w Britain High school was championship for the tourth suc- e second that the Pittsfield High cessive year. cliool team of Massachusetts has the way to trinmph received from a Ligh school team in M trampled Armonr three years. {hol of the American and Can- - wian open tities U the only | It was the worst it has received | player who can rival either Walter i several years, Coach Carmody of lor Bobby when it comes 10 cham- the Massachusetts tean stated. pionship-holding luurcls. If there arc two greater or mor resourceful golfers in the royal and incient realm than the redoubtable Bobby or the spectacular “Haig they a t visible just at pres | = Atlanta amateur star, if he New Britain High was the under- can find enough time to keep in fog team in the game nd pi playing trim, undoubtedly will wel- tions were made hefore the gamefuomg g chance to meet Hagen and | it would lose by three touch-ii.;p0 oup the memory of the crush- ing defeat he suffered from 11 Beau ummel of the links last inter. At St Petersburg, Flarida, Hagen “took” Jones 1o cncounter Pittsficld W both in the game, lea tain Ericson was ount with red kneo and Caplain Pomeroy Pittsficld’s 190 pound fullback and capiain also suffered injuries that ept him from the game Pitts- ield’s tackle had a broken arm, Methat il is about time that agitaton A to hold one of the lines during Was renewed o do something about | game wilh Darry Mangan: te games in college foothull. The presalence of deadlocks in he Alex Zaleski surprised the New latest Saturday of conflict cmipha ain rooters when he appearcd Sizes th unsatisfactory endings on the field in uniform. He was de-|in the *only outstanding sport that | ciaved ineligible by the faculty 1ri- |has no scheme to break them ¥ afternoon, but took w special| Scoreless ties have been espeicully test Saturday morning and passed. [conspichious. Two of lust Satu most important tiits ended without The Red and Gold team reecived scoring, those involving Georgia ! + tough having its game | Tech-Vanderbilt and Washington vith the Troy Conference Academy jefierson-Pittsburgh, On the provi team caneelled the last minute be- ¥ the Colgate-N. Y. U. cause of the New England flood. Tt anq Columbia-Cornell mes also would have been a good game 10 1Y | esultad in 0-0 deadlocks, out the trick plays before the Ha Two of the Liggest ganics so far, | ford game on the following on which championship hopes have | day. d hinged. ended in ties, the 13-13 ippears 1o foothall observers deadlock hetween Southern fornia and St ord on the Pacific feoast and the duel between 0 Minnesota and Notre Dame, | At various times s stions have [been put forward to help eliminate | [the tie game but none has gained widespread favor. One scheme, ad- vocated a few year: by the vet- Fake Chamel i Goss Them o v et ' T()[al Oi 3825 a ~;n'(1‘llw?“1 number of plays with an extra point going to the team making the greatest advance. An- Tondon, Nov. 7 (UP)—Dr. Dor-|other was to have a five-minute ex athy Cochrane Logan was fined Lt period of Latile to sec if cither with §50 costs, at the Mansion team could hreak through. Still tHouse police court today, for swear- | third suggestion, not involving «x falsely that she swam the 1ng- | tra pl s to give an extra poin [to the cleven which had rolled up the biggest yardage during the regu- L was fined § $ £ lar perfod of play. similar offense Hockey, baschall and basketball Both pleaded guilt all provide extra innings or periods win and Carey were charg- o preak ties but football still sticks | ¥ with violating - the (o the gld-fashioncd way. | Thy prosecution was | : ited by the News of the World, | pjjo gentenary college, of | rfom which Dr. Logan had collect- g ovonon © | oliana, has the ¢d @ check for $5,000—later re-|,,jque yjckname of “Gentlemen” turned=—offercd to a British wontan |y i% BRI S tla who lowered Mis Gertrude Fderlors [ 6 LS SEEEITE time for swimming the Channcl. MBIt Have takan ot de- The lord mayor of the city of Lon- || Jriet, ROt PAE W EHER o don, wearing the mayoral chain of | 4no Southwestern conter- A B Y e T ey ronq ik Houtarn ! Afe hod | mayor nd their twin daughters ) G had special seats in the tiny court- [ 181’8 Mustangs carly in the season | room, jammed to the doors with @Ml last Saturday plucked the AT A from Rice institute’s Owls, There was room for hardly a doz- | on members of the public, The | | courtroom was packed with news-| The hottest town in the world fs papermen. lawyers and friends of | Azizia, Tripoli, where in 1924 the | Dr. Logan and Carey. | temperature reached 136.4 degrees. | | | Tennessee A l Two of the forcmost Georgin Tech ..., ! o ght draw the spotlight N tate 5 ues under other condi Notre Alabama, . e 1 1J ¥ 1o Aun Arbor for a Vanderbilt ...,... 2 avy, beaten by V. and Sy 1 ¢ Mic TS 1 5 1 ! ed only by Wi 1, will entertain ) GAME SATURDAY Impending Clash Overshadows AL Other Contests New Yor of the imy Princeton east, overcast ¥ and almos tions of the coming the football scene owhere else in the sector i o there any g to challenge argen. color or histor alry | Boston, Nov. 7 cor ugh the autumn saribaldi Sarg halt a century of conflict. heavy storm which swept ¢ will mark the 52nd meeting t he f led ar series that began when bobbed hair and military mustaches were con- sidered a part of football equip ment. To add to attractiveness of wson’s climax for Loth «lever rinceton will bring to th ¥ an | v to drop on eve that has swept unbe: d g TN ch untied through opposition headed by | foreed to tirn back by Cornell and Olio State though downed by Geo played unlimited, power in cr Army and Dartmouth. The attack CHLVARSITYIN SPEEDY WORKOUT Rips Maryland Apart in Work- .., manlike Manner—Defense Poor - of preparation wit rest that took no chance of last min- injury. With every man on the Atlanta. oo 7 (UP)—Geor- | Yale squad in perfect condition, th has replaced the ¢ a similar co when light sei The Notre Dame Rockne. robbed of a possible nation- W title by a tie with M eleven of Knute i Ariny team that has failed to ; to the heights of n the South Bend Il tight single touchdown victory. Dartmonth, meeting rival in Cornell, f reported healed to show the might displayed in ¢ son eontests. 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