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of Sports We understand that there is an unprecedented demand for students’ dents and that charged the general 12 tickets for students, the price charged eryone likes a bargain one is offered but in this case, where the students at a school who are rightfully the preferred ‘While we think team {s to engage, the general pub- le should not try to horn in at the gate for a reduced price. should get the preference in a re- duction in the price of admission, we believe that there shouldn't be any others allowed to purchase tfck- ets until they pay the same price as others will have to pay. The game will start Saturday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock. New Britain the favorite but anything is like to happen. public, has started a panic of grid | s to those who are attending the high school in an effort to secure | the | © when spectators that the atudents | will be the underdog and Hartford | DOWNS BRIDGEPORT, ~ BATTLE FOR YALE | | (Continued from preceding Page) | g “Heads Up” Foothall Turns . The summary 3 ARk ] | New Britain Bridgeport A tickets for the New Britain High- | Hartiord High football game this [DUENAM ooeeciler. oo Paddy Mflfly Defeats Into Victories coming Saturday and that this de- (:"“ P . Cassidy mand has not been created through | Gnasdow . - Davish o & the student hody alone. 1t appears | O el sabo | New York, Nov. 14 (UP)—What that the differencc of a quarte ‘:":nvhrf:s . Morris :‘-.‘H":;’ffl‘,ikym calls “heads-up" ;[om— e B = : [Statons, o Wagner D 5 it they are paying off on between the price charged the stu. | [aten wemn B Graham { Thompson . Radzewich schick Barron Boyhan g Luddy ters, Bridgeport; | ire, Parker, New Brit- head linesman, Charles B. Ma- honey, Bridgeport ore by periods New Britain Sk Bridgeport Touchdowns, New Britain, Sturm 8, Graham, Radzewich. Bridgeport, Eross. TPoints after touchdown | (2 placement, 1 dropkick). Substi- Knute's own team forgot. it in the Army game and went the way of proud gridiron flesh this topsy-tu vear, 3 One reason hest 1 why Yale stands out m in the east is that heads-y his has heer no one team has su football. a season in whicl veloped sufficient ained power to crush all its op- ponents. | Yale had its Geor its Army, Minnesot Stanford its Alertness A6 14 L5l 6k S os g Notre Dame its Indiana, and ita Cla eternal a tutions, New Britain: Nanfeldt for |y "y b from We know of many specifie in- | Gnasdow, Werwalss for Conklin, 4 oSt Whistle proved stances wherein outsiders have &¢- |Donlon for Leary, Mcllugh for oy WK note of Famous red these tickets through the Stu- | 0'Neil, O'Neil for MeHugh. Bridge- | hose o 1 "All-duicrica” tags to nts and there are many MOTC. | port. Fennell for Boylan, Strauss for |y HAICS forgot for a moment to | While w think that the students keep their heads up, and victory, a Luddy, Eross for Luddy, Brod for fickle jade, flitted over to the b0, hl for wuss, Fennell for | side of the gridiron, oppo- Wagner, Purdue for Scholtz, Eross | 7. A, 1. Jo : £ | for Boylan, Sabo for Brody. Raair s e Sieed o ey getting his charges the idea of *heads-up' SllfiHT [;HANI]ES football, and ‘now they are pleading H with 1" to remain in charge of football affairs at New Haven. Yalo has been outelassed but outsmarted this year. If ever a foot- [ball team was a whipped and dole- ful lot of younesters, it was the big and badly battered Rlue team at th INGRID STANDING — : : start of the fourth period of the paskean ms were surpeisea Yale Holds Major Claim to Foof- | primcton warve™ ! o Saturdey night when Conklin of th 3 | The Bulldox was licked and was . All-New Britain Football team, took ba" H Ea [ ready to admit it. Seven cheer lead- the floor in center for the loc 000rS 1n East ers couldn't get a spirited yelp of quintet. Conklin's work wasn't ad | —_— encour Mol st e at all after five years away {roll ge 414 Associated nds. » drive had gone out of the court game. With only one major shift in- 'he Blue backfield and the resist- _ |volved, in which Yale moved over 21C® out of the Blue line, ITe formerly starred on the An- Princeton to the top of the eastern Still, the team had been trained sonia High school quintet and since list, the latest series of college foot- 0 "l up” football, so it had a then has had plenty of experience ball battles found the following |Clince & Vit didn't know it in playlng professional rules. As status to the various conference or!| Johnny Hoben, who is rather soon as the football cdges are |mythical sectional championship ex- (“HOMAlY in a Yale uniform because _ smoothed off, he ghould develop in- |isting today, he is actually a brainy quarter i to a good cog in the machine of the | East :vam "mx" the play tha we his local team. [T aici by ereatiot il narfoMiun= il BUBHANATGE RS H Seaiind a : — beaten Princeton eleven, holds ma- D1aY S0 tomplicated and daring tiat At center, he has the advantage jor clalm to castern honors. Klis, C107 Nis U nates were confuscd . o height and reach and when e neither beaten nor tied in cast, suf- (o \% SR nd liad to call : gets hia cye trained on the basket, |fored only reverse in intersectional R iy o he should be a big point scorer. combat with Georgia. Tittsburgh ([P0 ”‘f‘l e Mx e (o . el }and Washington and Jefferson, with | oF PSS that seeoied to be headed Ieary, another addition to the single tie as result of their own e "ur ng "V""‘ \u!n‘u»nmul patch : team this veur, flashed @ world of lgame, closest contenders among ma- ¢1 1976 b ishwick, most peed and cleverness, Whatever may (jor elevens. P ’x{l\ ”“‘:f"’k""' and ; have been missing in the line of | Western Conference “Big Ten” |k the ground s G R players on the team has been filled | Tilinois, with clean slaie of four | princeton was 1ot alert, The o, in tho back court at least, bY |victories and 10 defeats in Confer- |ondart detrnes s oaniht. i 3 ha former Fordham flash. He IS ence games, heads list. carlier |imoment, without its heads up, and afficient on the football field and he |with Towa State, only mar on record | ishwick ran for 4 touchdonn wi i cortainly should star on the basket- jof Illini, Minnesota, tied “by In-|meant the game. il ball court. |diana, ranks sccond in conference, e e - —_— | Missouri Valley Conference wick fell upon a Tiger fum b s The rest of the team worked WOn- | yyoo0u i dicnocing of Towa State, |Dind the Trinceton goal line, 1 HEeine (hikerzad) ey Hiotnan ntll R SRR SRR BBRIARRUE RO e J Jtubenstein were flashes of V() Sio T oonforence race. Nel touchdown if several | 5 ning while Sturm and - Kilduft With three victories and one de- Vecn offsid showed mid-season form. (o 5 YO, S el And a minute or two srials e b Charlesworth, who of all 1 “Hutsy” Sturm has been mamed | T:‘"”y":’::y“ T eonfer. 101 In Bluc hiad his head hihest caplain of the team this year and S e his exyes miost opin tis cholee should be a popular one. 1o 2 L im0 N rseetional vie. e s 200 pounds upon a sce- since coming to New Biri- (DS Drestis ot ot onid Princoton fumble tain has developed into a star and | 00 T nncaten in three con- | Lt Was the alertness of Duig he is on his way 10 a great SeSON uronco games, but Tennesse and | LISIWICE i sifting though o Dloclk = Georgia Tech each tled omce and | DATUCH'S attempred drop kick for a Sturm’s work vesterday n the oK n HeCn e e hongh ail |POML after touchdown which paved football game in Bridgeport was of the highest order. e {touchdowns hut his work on both the offense and defense was simply great. Charles E. Mahoney, football writ- er on the Bridgeport-Waterbury Herald stated yesterday that he has seen Harry Stuhldreher and other stars in action at the quarterback position but in his opinion, “Red” Graham has them all mile. Bridgeport, after leading $ to 6 in the first half, really thought it was going to win. That was before the local steamroller got into ac- tion. In the second half of the game. the Bridgeport tacklers were 80 anxious to put the New Britain players out of commission that they were knocking themselves out. Im- agine Thompson and Zev Graham putting out thres and four 200 pounders on a tackle. New Britain will most probably play the Hartford Giants next Sun- day afternoon. There is sure to be plenty of fight in this game and it will bring out the best crowd of the year, it is thought. A series of games will most pro- bably be played since the Giants vesterday downed tie All-Hartfords Tor the second consecutive time and thereby won the city championship of Hartford. Parker got in bad yes- y in Bridgeport by calling a rd penalty on a Bridgeport player for very evident Interference on a forward pass thrown to Leary This didn't set right with the Rridgeport fans at all. However, when Jos Waters and Charles Ma- honey, two Bridgeport officials, le- vied penalties amounting to 80 yards on the New Britain team, the Park City spectators deemed them very cificient. Tn fact Bridgeport was handed its touchdown when the ball was brought to the one yard on a pen- 1t It was the first down, and to us, it appeared as if the Bridgeport ailed to make the goal. He was given the points, however, with- out a complaint by New Britain. 10 it was a case of rough playing on both sides, yesterday, the Bridgeport team would certainly Lave taken the wrong end. New Bri- tain, however, played football, alert football, and easily won. TRUCKS ARE CURTAILED Rutland, Vt., Nov. 14 (P—A dras- tie order which will wipe out heav motor trucking in Rutland county for some time was announced herc today. All loads, including the weight of the motor vehicle ftseli, are limited to 8,000 pounds. made three | stopped & | the way for Yale's 1 |undefeated. argin of victory. Southwestern Conference o ‘:”‘" “imlwnv A by Princeton Texas Aggies, with threo victories | o RHATE CClari plas, but land no setbacks, sct the pace for Ll 17 ying *“he football. Methodist, VERMONT ELEVEN ~ BEATS RED & GOLD (Coutinued from Prew:ding I'ug:) Arkansas and Southern each with one confeernce defeat, | Rocky Mountain Conference Each of contenders has one def: but. Colorado Ag with five v tories, and Colorado college, with four, have best records. Utah and Montana State next in line. Pacific Coast Conference | Stanford, in spite of two upscts at hands of non-conference teams, — |shares leading honors with South- | failed to make the geal line when lern California. Neither has met de- he to rush the The |feat in conference, their own battle Score wis 6 Both scores wer ball over. was a tie but Stanford has three Made within nine minute conference victories to two for 1. Wilhelm tricd a wide-cnd run 8. C. Washington, swith three victor- Sweep, but he was stopped for ies and one defeal, ranks nest, wo yard loss on a tackle by Sowlka ) 5 MeNamara, Vermont's star, skinn E van to the New Britain i a 10 vard line. Williclm stopped | ONTWO GRID BATTLES ¢ i on i v b et G Wilhelm ran around right v for nine yards hut was stopped st this Hlinois Mects Ohio State and Mich- 1oint on a tackie by Castle, Wilhelm | igan Battles Minncsota Next PR :[‘:.'_"‘;1:{ el Saturday. s rush, @ pass was tried, but it was intercepted by Sowka on the 22 yard Chicago, Nov. 14 (A—Two games line. Eddic ran it back five yar conference Sowka ws 1 for a three yard on which the western Sinni football championship honors rest, lass. Bell fumbled but Landine re- {12ad the closing chapter of the covered. Sowka kicked and M |gridiron season in the middlewest mara carried the ball back 40 y | Saturday to New Britair vard line, | Tlinois. unbeaten in the Big Ten lin carried it outside on a but with the 1 tic achieved by | tackle plung Line plunges were Nowa State in its record, tried and the final one was stopped fifth and final victory of the con- | When Casale tackled @ runner with- ference schedule against Ohio In one yard of first down. New Istate at Columbus, Britain's hall. | Michigan and Minnesota. each | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD e —— L L R e S U RS el sUina i oo Vetrs e il S s e R R e S R e e L e DL e Eoeokioc ALLNEW BRITAIN 'ALERT PLAY WINS ix-foot bables in Eli Blue play | cross to | Sowka received a lateral pass and |Hobson (2 | gained 20 yards. Sowka made eight substituti vards at right tackle. New Britain Karr for Grady fumbled and Vermont recovered. |ple; manski Vermont fumbled and the back who [for Zaleski; re recovered was tackled for a loss by | pi Zehrer, Zehrer again tackled a run- [and tir ner after a 15 i A Verm right tackle hut “Old Re- | liahle” Nevulis stopped him without | gain. Hobson hit center for a first lown on New Brita vard lin B back trie kicks feree DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927 from D, Conley. SHARKEY IS INJURED \ play at New Britain's 1eft end was | CPort That Roston Sailor Has ltrled. Zehrer drove into the inter- Hurt Hand Causes Rickare ference and spilled three men and SR | then tackled the ball carrier so hard | Look for a substitute, that the later fumbled. Landino re- | covercd on New Britain's 27 yard | New ¥ Nov. 14 (@ A e Ltin port that S aleski made about two feet at f ‘]‘“\ ve heavywe center, A pass was intercepted by ([7PICrS until hie met Ja Hobson. The last play of t first ] 2208 \If was an incomplete pa Second Half wdion received the ball but was 1on the 33 yard line. A p who an emergen m Heeney was hiding on th 1 s made 15 ya first eski and Sowka carried the Tall to within inches of first down. i Landino, with sale, Kuhs and 0 St Reckert in front of him ripped open v shows L wide hole in the center of the line {more than a sucrficial hurt f first down. Zaleski gathered |indicate irkey said (o hay 1in tno yvards as did Bell. A p: was | in, 1 sparring 1 tried, but Vermont intereepted on | its own 25 yard line. An end r iwas tried but Zehr tackled the | FEW GOALS KIGKED runner without gain. Nevulis tackled IR RE 1 the line of scrimmage. A | | pass, Willielm to Lovejoy Only Few Players in Present Foot- : ‘..‘«Lw“\“,{;“»\JT.J."n(h M0 bl Season Able (o Make Points end for yards and from the Field, a clear path to the | goal. Landino cut over and tackled | Ne \ 1t on the 15 yard line, ion ¢ ing as first down, it car- [Well as red injurics « 1 crashng Sowka tackled DY @ vunner for no gain on the second |aim of ru play. Hobson hit loft guard for eight [uprichts yards, hie hit center for a first down. | positio ris T ball wag on New Britain's two 'ing field vard line. Hobson hit the line for been ach ird time and scored a toueh- | Only 15 . down. He Kick field goal for On aastar : extra point. Score 13 to 6, Vermont. [1g poo: w Dritain re 1. Bell earried | ok . g 1 1to the 40 yard line. New pac 1 1 failed to make a first down gy, (o = ¥ kicked offside to the |, P y ¥'s 80 yard line. Wilhr \lv,{,”“.. \“:“],:f.‘ it 4 i made niac vards on a i x| A center made it Tooline made nine vards. Hohson READ HERAL D CLASSIFIED ADS UIR WANTS ( . OUR BOARDING HOUSE r\,\;m-lz- ROME { e pfEm- - ) X ] GATHER FROM VYouR ? 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A autiful 0 yard pass, was trown by Wilhelm to Lovejoy, who | gt it on the five vard line and nopast three members itain's touchic drop kick Bell got 11 dary d on put it over ball on t ral pass, l.an for N was on New The Rod 10 to § W Britain Britaig’s 40 yard linc 1 Gold team n ¥ L e a made gain, So another first down at dino no wk made fown on ka con- There was two minutes Joft o playing time. A pass Landino to | Sowka netted cight yards, The ball was on Yermont's 35 yard line. Sow ka made no in and 1. ino did A | lik A pass to Bell made | vards. A long 27 yard pass, Sowka Ito 7 was caught by New Brit ! end who was tackled on | fhree yard line. A min- | to go. Sowka hit the line and | was stopped within vard of | the goal line. Thirty seconds o go. | Landine socked the conter of the line and went over for a fouchdown | | within five seconds of the end. Sow- | drop-kicked the extra point as | the game ended | Ihe summary Vermont Academy New Britain Lovejoy 7 I 1 Loft Tackl Tloyt Kuhs Left Guard | Birt Cas O Corliss Iteck Right Guard Morriso Nevulis Graudy N Right 1ind MeNumara Landino | Toolin Bell ht Ha Wilheln Left Halfback Hobson Sowk Yullback Vermont el O ) New Brita o0 T3 Touchdow vara, Hobson md Lovejoy, Vermont; Sowka and ¢ Landino, New Britain, Points after touchdown, Sowka (dropkick) smokers don't change with the seasons... ...but watch how other smokers are changing to Chesterfield! OR THE BEST OF GOOD REASONS titular honors, “little seceking a chance at fight the battie of the brown < bettertmte/ BIG SIDE DISH, «] WAS okE OF —TH® FIRST -To CONGRAT NOU ;= BST YouR HEAD WAS so” SWELLED, You COULDNT HEAR S0USA'S BAND WITH AN EAR TRUMPET! MY FACE <+<e 3 wd 32 Liccert & Mvers Tosacco Co jug.” as the victory trophy in the Arbor. Except for one setback, the | 0-14 defeat by Tlinois when lLonis = - - SR s e s e UG |Gilhert was kep: on the sidelines WO AL OU HO55 -] MY GIAL TURNED || WHeT 12! NEVER ! iy THASS To0 BAD — || ) Ihy an infected arm, Michigan has ME DOWN — YOU'LL NEVER (OME. 3 | r' Sav, i foutclassed all opposition this year, '™ SAILNG FoR BAWK SOME \ L COULLO YoU LEND ME| including Wisconsin, Ohio State, | SOUTH AMERI (A TELL YOU — ! {; ‘: Chicago and the Navy, as major | ToMmorrow ! \ > | [Hagms OULL NEVER SE | Minnesota has had its ups 'nnl\’ L( ME Hbfi‘NE_ | P \ » downs, failing to do butter than i v (Al k {tie against Indiana a month ago, | 3 8 and coming back to wallop Towa 22 )9 ‘and Wisconsin, with a second tic 1ea |against Notre Dame in a flurry of | 5 {snow and fumbles, | Among the other annual struggles {will be that in which Purdug end | {Indlana, both stronger than for | many years, decide the Hoosier sce- [tion of the Big Ten supremacy at | Bloomington. | Chicago and Wisconsin, cach | taken into camp three times, come |together at Stagg field as usual, | with little to fight for except a final [ing at victory for the i who lay aside their alma maroon or cardinal jerseys. 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