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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927, D0000006005035589322 580552928805 $8558382 5880092980955 ®. 2555 SHBLDDS5950288 22550095508 18 5666806865455 5000650 0000000000666000003060300. NEW BRITAIN HIGH TO GET HARDEST TEST OF SEASON TOMORROW — HARDWARE CITY ELEVEN HOLDS FINAL PRACTICE § FOR BRIDGEPORT GAME—RORTY PROBABLE OFFICIAL FOR FIRST ROLLER HOCKEY GAME—YALE SQUAD BARS CALDWELL FEICPIEITIIGIEPIITIIIFTIIINIIVGT FTTTITIPIIFFITTITIVITIEIIPOVIPITITICPPIVT VIV T VIO FOPE0 S S90004 09I TITCIV VIO DPEIIVIICT VIV T POV POT PRI PN AT PITIIPICPINITTIRITFTTTFIITIITISVITIICTOTITIVITIVIDOGY | HIGH SCHOOL TO HAVE WARONBETWEEN | MAKES PLAYERS SPECIALISTS [(CAISREADYT0 RORTY MAY OFFICIATE AT HARDEST TEST OF YEAR F|GHT PR[]M[]TERS!’ i MEET BRIDGEPGRT. ~ FIRST HOCKEY GAME HERE Vermont Academy Eleven Enjoys Great Reputation On Lesser nghts Start Anoual Drive HOWN?D ;All-New Britain Gridders HoldéMembers of New Britain Team All to Report In This Gridiron — Visitors Have Already Defeated Several | A | ¢ X 3 City Tomorrow Night — Initial Praclice Sunday College Freshman Teams — Score Six Victories In | to Overthrow Tex Rickard | wNES s ! Final Practice TOlllglll Afternoon — Manager McDonough Gathers To- | Six Starts—Won From Troy Conference by 87 to NG | RSITY : oo | gether Strong Quintet — Rink to Be Prt In Shape w York, Nov 11 (UP)—The UN‘VE 5 ! The All-New Britain football tcam . . p 0—Red & Gold Ready for Tusslg; annual Joters 1 SOSTFHEQN will be in the best of shape for the Sunday Morning — Amateur Contest to Start at 8 “promoters War" was raging | auliflower Alley today. vattle with All-Bridgeport in the | (v Park City Sunday afternoon. The O(IOCkf ” Each year, along about this umr.l; e { & : Jim Mullens and Humbert J, Fugazy | final practice for the game will be Sa | nd Floyd Fitzsimmons and some of | held tonight rain or shinc and the ! “Red” Itorty, dean of Eastern #* e i lesscr lights of the fight promo- | plays and signals wiil be rehvarsed. [;ALI]WEL[ BARREH 11 Imbitoe Ay hol an 2 []l: BUSTY HAMES tion racket rise up and announce | Bridgeport has a greatly strengthen- a8 !~_ onzible for the revival of roller : the impending overthrow of the | Iy weelk Rickard dynasty. | | down fed team and the powertul _cleven L el that represents this city will be FF w YAI- !l i official for the first game to be i i . c ! ; from Aud each year, along about sum- | pusn=difoRtheRutaiost Al LoRta keRtl Wi Y] ved here ¢ the Stanley Arena on on Hartf « game. SR First Half fo Come to a Close oyed a great rey on the ath- er time, Tex is alone in the field, vith the heavyweight champion and contender jumping through the hoop M Dail “ lmreh strect Monday night. Al G though Rorty lias not yet been as- !conversation with Manager Westine | ) s jof Bridgeport secured the :ouumm:‘A[h!G[iC Bcal‘d Uf COI}U‘OI S‘JS" “\’u”‘ \:I((r]‘r‘:ll]"‘ AR i S ssured {information for the benefit of New sured in a telephone usually 00 In the meantime, however, the < : il s . e e will be sent here because his R 2 sritain fans who plan to make the Disa lnr 5 : AR : forics out of six sta e | hoys must have their say. So Jim ‘[,:p R e e e (18 ISGUalIG tion prosence will dend an added feature ~ none of the was made today of Mullens is traveling eastward today rewadl G to the revival of the sport of sports zames staged at Newfield | d between | in {hig city. )l Mans Industrial s | “prepared to sign Gene Tunney for | ague schedule for the | & championship bout next year,” and but it will not be official | Humbert J. Fugazy lets i be known crs of various that he has a $500,000 guarantes | preliminary will be play two Dridgeport teams amateur championship, Ths 5 will be starsed promptly at 1 o'clock ims hate | ga ful offense New Haven, Conn.. Nov. 11 (U Bruce Caldwell has been definitel arred from Yale foothall, and the Bine will face Princeton tomorr Frank McDopough has together a likely looking m. LS outfit already compares Jefense exhib Green ina Mountain team and one pre ¥ ) the league pass on it at a teady for the champion any time | The gume will be jinished eo that Eront o vorably with all the other teams in { ol has taken the shor in the “Y. M."” this after- Gene wants to exercise his fountain the All-New Britain-All-Bridgeport “” f““ the services of its star half- raguc. He has “Jigger” Higgins the acore, 5 o'clock. pen. game can be started not later than T o st rush and Jack Mereer for iddlebur: ¢ en, Norwict S5 | Tloyd Fitzs ons has ] | 2:45 o'cloc dmission at Newfield | L I 1 d cond rush. Me daved roll Midalebury hmen, wich e proposed sched-| Floyd Fitzsimmons has not been 2:45 o'clock. Admission at Newfield | 0 1¢ S L AN . 1 plaved roller rsity freshr ovem- | hicard from as yet, but he should | s freshmen Iyhoo before night- lockey up to six years ago and he feels that after a short time he will be in shape to continue in the Brown will be the New Brit- league opened on s and will continue until the|check into the b: is over on Febr 7. | fall ter in the season a s dule will Thus the promoters war on Rickk Park is the same as is charged at Memorial Field in this city. The officials named for the game lare as follows: Ciyde Waters o be permitted to play, went azl mering last night when the Y athletic board of control unanimo Iy sustained the action of athletic im rd seminary are six teams played. five victims of th It defeated Troy C acad- made which will carry on to|ard, who has very little to say ex- | Bristol, well known Dbase A ol hadl dismialncd iter. He has starred at the ‘ the team New 3 to April 1. cept that they are full of prunes. | basketball referee, will be Backiibla acs for the past 10 years and is a in Vermont fomorrow. by &n| rie committee follows: John Hu-| ©One thing must be said for Tun- the football eck +In upholding the ineligibility rul ot Nong @ exnarlencer Mulr 57 to 0 score Jert, Landers; Harry Lenihan, New ney. He certainly aids md abets |iocal official. will be umpire 0 T e Dot . halfback is another veteran of Miss Hilda John-|the ballyhoo of the lesser lights of ; R. H. Wilcox, P.|cauliflowerdom. Gene seems to get | | cantankerous himself, around this | iy to Since Hartford Public High school | Britain Machine Lhilitygond Sylinnlonnt, thegnoorio] has an open dats on its schedule!son, Corbin Screw this week, it is expected that the & I Corbin; Bryce Long, Y. M. entire squad and several Iartford{A. and Roy Fabian, P & F. Corbin. | time of vear, and is ever re: | scouts will be on hand at the gar Charles E. Mahoney of the Bridge- '\ (& 19000 0 MG 000 SORTET { port-Waterbury Herald will be head | gy (0 5p i oo B80T L ird to ©oal tenders, at the defeneive post. linesman. abolish the rule under whieh Cald. (he Hardware City should be among New Britain will carry its full |\ cut down at the height of 1he top in the American Roller squad of 19 men to Bridgeport. .. The schedule: contribute to the anvil chorus which | & : | el | Hockey teague. S e i strength and | wov. S—p. & P, Corbin vs, Fafnir | Peats about Tex Rickard's entirely |Conch Dave Dunn will most prob-| 4 tnree hour conference preceded | President A. W. Keane of Hart- weakness of the New Britain (eam | Baring, Stanley Works vs. Corbin | Uncauliflowered ears. {ably decide on his sturling InCub \yp. poard's decision. Outside, hun- | ford has named the officials who will tonight at the practice session. |“Red” O'Neil will most probably |start at center. Tom Humphrics i Tunney contributes a choice bit | : [to the cffcet that Rickard fs Juck | LN Dempsey's real manager. ! dars, Corbin Cabinet Lock vs. Stan-| ‘ N o Sl e CE -1 wBveryone knows Tex appolinted | ley Rule, " < i | £ 2 nn.” says Gene, with a fine | Nov -P. & ard for accuracy. | dreds of Yale students awaited the | conduct the games throughout th verdict, hopeful that, after all, Cald- | circnit. Billy Lush, former hig 5 well might squeeze into tomorrow's ! + basehall star and later Y, Gnasdow will be at guards. St line-up. | Il coach will be one with and Werwaiss will probably dr; Disappointment was gene Rorty as another. Me- the tackle assignments with Bing- prorogsor George H. and Albert Kuhn, two East- against_strong opposition Sc New Britaln High 1 been| Nov, 15—N. B. M defeated on its home ficld for th past two years, but its chances o keeping up its good record are not| Vs al when tleton, Corbin vs. Stan- Donald so bright against the opposition it|, = <o = e Hoited 9 . el o Profe 0 e T e ang 107 O Re e Ing vs. Cor- | wag for me, I'm not under Rick- | e GOt ey p;:fve'"u“‘ Srarom chairman of the board, announced |ern bacchall league umpires and |bin Screw. TR R At herens ! | i 4 hat the ruling of athletic officials | 2adie Hart 5 ¢i 1 Eidniel [efisamanacom e iatiatie chany, back with Sturm, Thompson and paq peen sustained i bary oGheshire vlilibe, e Nov to take part in the [pore 9—N. B. Machine vs, Corbin | Iinmediately, the hue and cry of | Lock, Landers vs. ther three. | | Ma he backfield, ¥ the small fry swells to a road of | l,\ nning in the backfie The following players are expect-! . cd to be r 1e board of control of the Yale All the players who received in- pjcersity Athletic association deep- Wallingford, one of the strongest 3 : Ltriumph . : | ; A teams in the league will furnish the game, although an Announcement of e S Ll S e e (RY BILLY s) | mest juries in the last few game have gy appreciate the generous initiative | 20 \sue he the scholastic standing has not been y!,,‘,-'\\lv Sty "" el 1":: s o e e Henry Ford of Toothall!™ | “The hall earrier's job s simple | fully recove Manning's fNBETS of both Princeton wnd Harvard in | OPPosttion for New Britain Monday dwell be MERt. A preliminary game between two amateur teams will be staged. | The All-Middlc quintet will op- pose the Meriden City champlons wred (o that of the interterence |are all right again while Humphries' g gvosting that Bruce C: 's duty |shoulder has responded micely 0 pormitted. if possible, ing their com- K is the logical | treatment. “Zip” Zehrer is the oY ing games with Yale,” the bor Sfuce he carries |Man who will not be available for ctatement said. ! 2 ! Such is the title given Howard | cor x ate says M T X | t Lock. Gene chimes in with a statement | °f Southern California “The qu Just as the Ford system of con-' man to call s made: Casale, center; Reckert and | Kuhs, guards; Nevulis and Ericson, | ckles: cully and Zehrer, ends; ndino, quarterback; Bell and Za- | N. 1. Machine vs Landers vs, Corbin Ca et Lock, Fafnir v leski, halfbacks, and Sowka, full-| Dec. 20—P. & . Corbin vs. N. |10 the effect that he wants to fIEht| ¢\, iing automobiles requires each| the hall he is behind his entire team, {use in the backfield. 1 “Both Harvard and Princeton 29 & start for the night. Harry N | B. Machine, Fainir vs. Landers three times in 1928, which would |, (g 4o one specific piece of work | 1fe knows what plays are working, | The appearance of the New Brit-|clearly and courteously recognized | Thompson of this city will officiate —_ e | Dec 27—Stanley Works vs. Cor-|seem to provide enough material for ), ng qo it expertly. so Howard Jones! Ho alone ean tell which men are|ain team in Bridgeport for the firt | that, under our | dyal{ agreements, [at the amateur contests. The first |bin Cabinet Lock, Corbin Screw vs. | several promoters. A | makes his “workers” in building a| failing in {heir duties and which |time in six years, has proved 1o be | final responsibility for '~ determining |8ame will be etarted at 8 o'clock Stanley Rule & Level. Tex Rickard shifts his cigar OVEr | o0 ipay) offensive hecome specialists. | opponents are tackling him. He |the sensation of the season for the jall questions of ellgibility rests with | Sharp. P’ & F. Corbin vs. Corbin | {0 the other corner of his mouth | “Ng man iy merely a backfield per- | can see what opponents are out of |Park City. Sports editors and others | the university concarnéd. | The New Britain team will as- | | Stanley |and says that Tunney, too, is full of f (ornor or & lineman with Jones. linterested in the game there have| “Under the existihg rules, Mr.|semble in this city tomorrow night prun Tex knows how Many | Noither js he just a halfhack, end.| “This is the age of specialization |predicted that a record crowd will Caldwell is clearly ineligible to com- |and will hold its first practice Sun- world's championship heavyweight| s e ete, A member of the back-|and the interference leader suited |be out to see the game. The Bridge- ipote in football against Irinceton |day afternoon. The banks and other £hts can be held I a !wv\’n;»monlh fleld, must specifically be either & (o (hat work has no business frying |port management really thinks thatland Harvard and it seems equally |paraphernalla necessary ' for the the goose th B position 10-—Stanley Works vs. N. B ine, Corbin Serew vs. Landers.’ GANE TONDRROW | ¥ 1T—P. & I%. Corbin ve. Lan- | Without Kililng right or a left tackle, guard or end.|to carry the ball I the Bridgep r} xnu‘n 15 gu:ug mu‘:»l::i ny{mlr to'us that no single unive sily | games will be set up Sunday morn: y ders, Fafnir va. N, B, Machine © the golden cgz The Trojan right guard and left | me say this gives ledway for |Dut New Britain fans who attend jcan change the rule themsely |ing and everything will be {n readi- Ba]‘l‘mg 0[ Cfildwell Pll[s BUH- J 24 Stanley Works ve, Stan-| Fxactly one. | guard have vastly different duties| o qeccption. If the quarterback or |the game will do so propased fol ! ;V;r careful consideration our|ness for the opening of the league ley Corbin Screw vs. Corbin| Thiladelphia sportsmen are safd | ynger Jones. One man cannot al-| rullback is a {riple-threat man you |Stake their reputations on the big hoard has accordingly reaffirmed the | Monday night. Eddle MoAlodh, local I1o have entered the promotorial War | tarnate from ome position to the|) [red eleven from the Hardware City. |decision already announced. With |gtar, who is utility man on the New ve all the deception needed. Also, 0,000 to — ilike accord our members united in dog on Par With Tiger Stan- | zone with an offer of § s other. Tt is the same wWith the[if cvory man | e | Britain team, 1 in pertect shaps for RN vs. Corbin Cabinct |Tunncy for a bout there nest sum- i, ckjes and the end; dufy on a certain play and com-| | P;!-'r;wsm: '.hvlr hearty nr;x’l;e‘fla}log | battle In case he is called on Mon- > g n o mer. Mulling has selected Chicago, | jior ingtance, one of Jones' guards| piofes his fask, I'd he willing to lot | F G"Ts L e s o O lies vy | 487 might. It i pretty Seitatn thwt New York, Nov. 11 (®—Danish- ¢ Works vs. Lan- | although he points out that € must be a powerful man, a * sto A ) TE R D S | and Princeton and their bellef that| gqqie wiil get an opportunity to get ment of Bruce Caldwell from the o 5000 soiig ve, N, B. Ma-|[man Jim Farley of the New York | \an® type who stands the brunt af | 4o The ey wonlal wori o .GHT It confirmed and strengthens our‘mo the gami Yale squad has advanced the Bull- | - State Athletiec Commission has given | hoth offense and defense. The other | iy of efficiency. After all i mutual friendship and regard. al choice for tomor- dog into an eq TiBawve et e fastito et nani alintonbidod | An eleventh hour agreement by | Program of Games nim pormission to stage ization does not make for In- Judge Sends Fellow row's tussle with Princeton Go g e R ght championship fight here In |jead interference, One guard is a ¢ ! e | R {members of the old “Big Three,” to | ] Although the Blue will be with- ] S iiag ? R P e e S e idnall but when co-ordi- By the Assoclated Press. aholish the rule fn question, today Violators to Jail A 5o that the three games | New Yori. Which certainly wa crashier who ean tak 0cks™ and | pated properly. forms the most com- Marictta, Ohio-—Al Myers, Detroit,| . Fp o oy opéning through which a1 out its star halfback, reaction fo ithin reasonable | of Mr. Iarley who swings into a guard position at{ jjate fcamwork. defeated Johnnle Cobb, Grand Ra-irojqicall eonld play In the remain- New York, Nov. 11 (UP)~While lowing several days of susponsc weing will have its part| Humbert Fugazy. who got #he times. The other is always 1rick¥, | o1 have had some how! to me: | pids, Mich. 12. Ted Merina, Grand |, B n0 (OTE PRy 0 0 Fo |acting as a rellet magistra¥e in traf- over the final disposition of Cald- well's case un. His schedule y 0- | Tunney matching bee in his"bonnet fast and elugive, a man who can|ayvhy dqon't and hali of |4 year ago, and was badly stang, |catch passes and can slip throush | quarter you g ack a re that poor | Rapids, Mich. knocked out Fred (gion \William W. Roper of |1° COUTt because he had besn given ving | Schrocder, Detroit, . Princeton and William J. Bingham, |% Sumimons for violation of a park- ed the mental rom frame of Eli's to a fever und two hours of danCing. | is treading a bit warlly this time. {an opponent’s line. One end is usu-{ fpe pag My anewer is always: | Halifax, N. #—Rene Devos, Fu-| jirector of athletics at Harvard, both | "8 ordinance, Magistrate Henry M. piteh of “do or « rani follow Bt Humbert says he has “been ap- Latly big while the ether is the pass-| aWhy not give the poor fellow lead- |ropean middleweight champlon, de- j.q nnpealed to Yale athletic offi- | K- Goodman sentenced seven ne- A Pri on victe Pl game ostart 750 pe My propched by representatives of Gene | reeeiving expert. The center pl interference and taking the | featea Jack McKenna, North $Yd- ' cialy on Caldwell's behalf. There |E70°8 to fail for the same offense on well would 1 shary Tunney regarding the promotion of | a roving game ] TosL2 1T {ney, 10. o was considerable speculation here [Which he was summoned. would otherwise provail H ends at Tith pon, or TH9 [he pext championship fight.”” JTum-| The most prenounced specializa-g = ago—ITrankie Schaefter, Chi- today as to whether the Tiger and | When the cases came to the st feels and to that effect Roper in- p o, with “time out.” bert has a $500,000 promise ready | tion under Jones' unique system is| EMBASSY FLIES FLAG cago, knocked out by Gottfreed. Crimson authorities would make |[L1On of Chlef Magistrate McAdoo, forms Yale cond game for the next anproacher found in the backfield. Here only{ Rerlin, Nov. 11 (UP)—The forelgn | Chicago, 6. further advances in an effort to keep |he reheard the seven cases and sen- Johnny G ol i practice Flyod Fitzsimnions always was my | two men carry the ball. TS {office has instructed the Ge n| Hollywood, Cal—Dick Hoppe, | the star back in the lineup. |tenced the negroes to $5 fine and stalled s 1 dis- 1p. 1 favorite winThr promoter of summer { doing nothing except in c2 | emibassy to fly the American flag to- Glendale, Cal., defeated Mushy Cal-| Caldwell was declared ineligible |no jail terms. The chief magistrate 1 shed i 1 1 H s $:15 . houts. Tt seemed as though his|work |day, thus avoiding the po ssibility [lahan, junfor welterwelght cham- (hree days ago after a Providence, | characterized Goodman's action a: s ition stretehed farther wiih The h rs are the quarter- fof a repetition of the incident that |pion, 10. R. I newspaper had disclosed”that | “mistaken” and “most unusual” léss provocation than t of any | back and fullback with major | geeur the stay there of Phoenix, Ariz— Bill Thaler. Chi-Ihe once had played freshman foot-| Goldman's ecass was postponed of othiers. Probably Floyd will | part of the work falling on the \l(,,.,,,,‘. Ambassador Wledfeldt, |cago, beat Tony Ray, Chicago, 8. |ball for Brown university. untll Nov. 17. be along with an offer for Michigan | former, who also calls | | City, million dollar guaraniee and | But even the duties of the two |- — o all the trimmings. a while, the storm will sub- ide, and in the good old summer | terback takes the ball, he darts for | time Tex Rickard will go ahead | the open ficld, around end or off | without any particular fuss and |tackle. The fullback ph at vhv! iy min- | feathers and end to the promo- | line. The latter necd 1 big: | \ - nd seven min- | ! of the next heavyweight c l],‘ylvrn\x.\::;\k h.»“m. light & WELL ED- SAY WHAT NS (e [ | Know Tha AQUITANIA ) pionship {ight e A You PLEASE THE PARIS WAIT A MINUTE - LISTEN 13 A GcogR oLo Bofi"'g €D of T T | - 3 ) S e Scaaia R s 8 - 2 T THE FRENCH LN N Yor H,-K GILL ”J]URED | A tances nnl he gets the benefi 1S A GREAT BOAT- So V'VE TRIED THeM ALL BFU i it ] } ook forw UL UL AL | ) 0 {a good break. while the quarterbock | 1S5 THE FRANCE - HOW ‘ABOUT THE AQUITANIA OR FoOD SR 5 i i ] | doca more ground covering. in his| B L= HEY,7 ? 210 HOW ‘BouT (T? AND COMPANION SHIC AND = | 5 ? le ag _ : jovrneys. N vS e | tone: to own oy Club Capiain WL Be Unable | . n T s D show even a gre r machine t to Play in Opening Game Be- It and “inside” hal The former is , 1 th | the right half. He s at the “long - \ canse of Aceident, s | side” of the unbulanced linc and | % : 5 with the guard and fultback docs | & T = A Niek bt U H ey i I 1y 10 0pel | most of the wav-paving for~ the | Loam, was red in Bfi e“]a“ F"e Re{m\y [ p | quarterback who carries the 1 \‘ | c ht ag Tent yesterday after- 1 The inside half is at the left or , ooty v e 10| 96500 Tomorrow Night | Tne e e e e vt 1 from | Start the with the club when Zia rugzed for to him come more hard | ke o r 28, He in- T o - knoeks than to any other member 0 2 is left hand, All-Nrw tritain hasketball of the hackfield He i< protection | iR han e "Bl the hund wlich he hooks in t which opens the sason 0= 4pq ha must “get” the man who e % ! i s shie believed he will | morrow night at the Stanley Are eps through the line when the | on the ir i r ¢ : G on Churel sirect, hag been showing s | only ) lent form in fts workouts dur- R nEide a s ToN s L sy stem ! of ' he week. Manager CIATENce | wyicn has been evolved from 18 i o npher figures that he has an ex- | ol St L ey Vit a Jot P d i Cllent team as good as the one that [0 " aip State and Trinity college tron ( he 1 % v championship of the | parora the Trojan . coach came to < vallote Le Sov orn Califc i ‘ 8 s i ; ; e DI pales o cor ESRADST COUILERA ST (W You CAN'T BEAT Tue WHAT A STUBBORN ED'S A NICGE GUY AND | : \ Lrill 11 [ i g ‘y: a4 Rubenstein will | e rr AR araito PAQUITANIA WHEN 1T Comes 18" THINKS HE'S ALL THAT BUT- STUBBORN. MO ERY : Y v L and it was or the first gameo but th swers for all To FooD AND SERVICE - | NEVER SAW SUCH A i 1 § ) 5 e ballot | While Zakzewski will Jump s says Howard Jones, | \!. KNOW WHAT M TALWING MULISH GUY s Wl [ ( : & ‘oaild he ifitesont | Center. JENAULE 1 and Leary| “Why not et the four backs carry ABOUT = | s ) O At and | il taka’ care back court | yhe ball?” some ask | i i o n { b I Wiy positions and the entire combination | «gimply because T have found 1t | . 5 2 is ready to step in a hustle. | more efficient to make specialists of | 5 n The Alpines of Bridgeport will be |\ my men. Any ball carrier who | the | « l ! . opponents of the team in 8| 1cads interference is subconsciously Spring r 1t the 8¢ first game. This quintet has for the [ prone to save himself. Interference sends Holy Cross to M ‘ wiile A1 pest three years captured the eham- | jeaders should not have to worry | Pittsburgh entort i : pionship of Bridgeport and the t about carrying the bail e sle alsc CALLAHAN LOSES BOUT Las remained intact for the p | “Many ask me why I don't have a LN l i | oty 1, Nov. ason. Practice sesslons have heen | halfhack call signals instead of the A ’ SKATES INTO AUTOMOBILY M y C han, junior weite held for the past thre weeks and the | quarterback. Interference leading 2 Frank Gunning of 44 cores pu, returned: to the ring team wil make the local Aggrega- is the most difficult task in footbal. | éa Lvenu 18 roller skating s in absence of tion step at full speed to win. | The man doing this dyy is forbid- | é,fi/&g . a1 to iliness. to meet | Dok Dillon will officiate tomorrow | den by rutes to use his hands or 2%1‘ 3 hie hands of Dick Hoppe although he will not conduct | arms in taking out a huge linesman 'A% T ¢ G Cal in a ten-round e games in this city. A pre- | who comes toward him permitted g é 4 o 3 iry will be staged between two | by all rules to use his hands. Tt ¥ .,é. 2 | e Callahar 1 only flashes of in the Girls Industrial league. | takes a crash to dispose of the op- | |12 ] l Bialolait Iis most effec- The first game will start promptly | ponent and an interference runner ,éflé 2| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tive hlows Joft hooks to the at § o’clock and the main game will | has enough to think about without /: 2 l iechbn : follow closely after, | pondering over what play to use FOR YOUR WANIS |

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