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IDAY, L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FR NOVEMBER RECORD CROWD EXPECTED AT STAMFORD-NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL GAME—17 TEAMS SEEK ENTRANCE INTO AMATEUR ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE—VAL FLOOD IS VERSATILE PERSONALITY—ALBIE BOOTH’S HEAD WON'T SWELL, FORMER TEAMMATE ASSURES VAL FLOOD, GOLF CLUB PRO, GIANTS STAKE ALL IS GOLFER, BOXER, WRITER (N SUNDAY'S GAME Shuttle Meadow Club Expert Has Master Touch On ! e Wayward (Clubs—Is Noted as Grounds Keeper and GOHEge Backlield and Star Line Has Local Course in Beautiful Shape—Has Devel- | {0 Oppose Nutmegs oped Caddies Into Crack Golfers — “Jigger” Pays SO Tribute to His Abilities. 1d a line { the best and a de- | Britain" I o factors wh he New Shuttle Meadow Pro d et ek ithe el True Golfing Expert \ey face the Hartford Giants Willow Brook Sunday The Hartford backfield is negotiations Manr Herbert o collegiate ba o Able At New Jigger Gia i an of will will Basisti Welch fback with I star, and egler of Pitts- Smith May Play monopoly on Smith, a tall the scales at t on end and other mer colleg: rwaiss will hold position and one o took part in the game will 1 guards of Br smitl S arine H. the Trinity season is light serappy men:- Giant team who alonc as the star in e 15 to 0 Nutmegs handed two weeks Johnny Smith will team have Another 1 be cavy player 185 pounds wi Don } Sir fo ®olfers w Dut also tall wussions ofte “©f Flood. \ sdow é probably Johnny Johnny as vet vill over RLio Bein @hots abo #ight of the ®r the pro. Hr. Flooa is 4ers pertain e is skillf Jutting. 1t Fas a mar = Flood and I = Now 4 Guainted v s I found tha 1 in 1 gras: ward stood o well which » Capital ¢ VAL FLOOD 5 i Hartford {eam ap- strongest combin.i- has faced Nutmegs It is a team of highly s but the Giant manag s staking eversthing in order it win It’s a last stand the Hartford team. for it will elimination in the race fo title if is defeated. nd set on the the st sh Insepar 003 tjion which the for the DAVNEES ANSWER MAY'S CRITICISH Deny “Sore-Head” Charges— Stand Behind Netw Hanager M inswered criticism of state it Aleadow Fame lub. The AVoven ir :“n Jord, Paris 1ee team have |k Man- mbers of the Pa former matural to Fame 1 3t the s - William May in a letter receiv- 1epartn ed by the Herald sports today The Jetter follows “Sporting Editor | New Britain Herald. Dear Sir: “At a meeting of the Pawnee foot- ball team last night the former Manager May which appear- ed in last night's Herald was discuss- i “The pro. ' Meets Val «pert Greens Keeper would like i referg to ¢ matter we first nd more is at whic oy being “sore- but f T we of the 1y the games mis- anagement of Mr, “It would be appreciated if May |1 will prove that the members of the | Pav tootball feam intended ‘o 1 leave Slepski. who w 1 whils playing on the team in Waterbury. We can prove this to be untrue but we aving it fo our accuser to !do that 15 in Reeall Old Days I versed in all n iorn game are s to . - n't have f helping May woul tout e hadn’t | contributing ki if the Waterbury fans so ge S0 to I il fury Nyquist 201 T [ A8 saon as Do Nyquist eriticism whica ment of Ny In this e ed by the actually pushed team As r asked to b in May's ¢ If on us ar as we can re- | he was ney man- | - has May s The eriticism which 1ed at Nyquist, taking the plac incially, was un part in bringing i ment. After the team decide ey would have him Paw have buses for the who to hims S Nyquist younger days and Bible Student 11 Bover 1 about his a v been past e i 1s done after timates of vav- |1 found the East 1 lowest | ¢ was the most economica Ny his Juist hus end ¢ that pproached with east o was disappoint- Ther entin the eact end I the Pa . why did |1 )55 of his place roon the verted t tor not Bl the Pawnees ¥ Alleged « Pawner neveloped roadbent Re ce Hockey P ertown for a ead of 1t e half managc- n B 11 12 percent of Pawnee fea vith the manager erely THIEE PAWNER TEAM ‘Per. Harr fers on the Tes rns Cacdidic which ds from ter rsity, cr But he does rec felt after when porters’ gridiron as a | of of their p adogi « Saturday The qur No, eramen sccond year he Blues and pugh him-{for the football and l 4 The name of Albie Booth, Yale BOOTH IS YALE'S NEW HERO Associated Press Photo 's mite quarterback, has becoms a by-word for football excellence since he rode the Army mule. BOOTH’S HEAD WON'T SWELL, STATES FORMER" TEAMMATE “Not in His Makeup,” Declares Eddie Lawson of This (ity—Yale Football Hero Hounded By Interview- ers and Cameramen, Loses All Privacy — Became Fameus Cn New Haven Boys’ Club Team—Modest- ly Gives Line All Credit. Albie Booth how Lindy his knows sensational trip 1o cagle.” Johr ohjects of Ever on the star player team. Albie privacy, to Edd of Albic home the “lone Florence th how and they inows wert since football with th has lost or curio: culous feats Yale e university comfort of according s city, in their native one in West letter of Ha who are now taking part n professional football as membe the Williams football team arr n the same ngt They Kknow sach other ar full knowledg feelings on Eddic has ne is not t Several rilure 300th says r been 1w and will never be that way because it is not 2 his makeup. He is just a re ar lad who is always willing to give is teammates credit for any suc- cess he may have Dogged By Newspapermen He's national hero now and th ver-alert newspapermen reali his as they make possit him give West It has been 1 his windows now evory Photographers Haven boy a d that new 4 to.pecking morning an his classroor ions they am ot him ffort. to see ever the orte in the s to nractice trying to they n lways to one sid» 0 that obtain the much oop Yale a group press” ga room and Albie for an intervic nagement of the Yale team out a tackling dummy and uggested that the interviewer's at the dummy Yoes that 2ge the reporters?” They g0 out with more deter nination The telephone his is ringing constantly s given little time to study. wants to spend as much possible on his school wor t interruptions auch trouble doing best ieep him from reporters Ithough photographs hav en sanctioned. the desire for mors xclusive pictures is great, and cam- snap pictures of him even he is trying to study lass room Wonderful College Record 4-pound star i at Yale After the zame ‘gentlemen outside it th of he Iressing might m, hrew asked see w stion be hese Lusing Coaches arc const him their ¥ is not correct while in the The his n > captained the I basketball, and When he reported m much was ex- an en- was when he in favor ch and team's points o he y the N house High school graduated at the of y had really nothing tention when he was He went to Milford sehool, where he de wbly. *d With Boys' Cluh ally to the aying as a membe Boys' club te: backficld to Eddic Lawson of this city and in university. freshma treshman fooths s, 1 ye »aseball t yected of him z through, ek he ered the game when the score 13 to 0 against Yale, but left the count was 21 to 13 of Yale and he had scored e every one of his Soveral years terback on ime ayed quar- Hill- was ars to in high Prep- loped w te: laven m but he don m schoo ratory v consider Bo came front Haven mates in the brother Georg .:-.' the great Jack Lawson of New last | 1 d league fame: Tookey, Appecelli, all members of the Haven Wi 1 This te worked 1 school unit wonderful spirft It captured the New tille for several banquet following the season the coach spoke time about the wonderful playing of {Booth. When he-concluded Booth { was called upon for a talk and his |statement in answer to the compliments “I couldn’t line had not opened the vell." and New liams te im and had coach’s was done ir have it holes the s0 = Braves and White Sox Unbeaten in Billiards Athleties, Mack and the Browns. Wullace and . by 100 to 78 and the Cubs and Dadata. defeated the Browns by 100 to $% in the pocket billiard games at Rogers iecreation rooms last night. TIn another march between the Robins, G nd Z lsr, defeated the Athlagics by a 100 to §1 score Tonight's games following teams Sox va. Red Yanks White Penin will br together Athletics vs the White x. Yanks, Cubg vs The two vietories 1 no defea ond with one Braves are sec victory and no defeats Yanks have not won FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Milwauker kee, stopped Louis ated Pross Maicr Dave Mike 5 ew, Milwaukee, iy Golden, Los Oshkosh, Wis, St Paul, outpointed Milwaukee, (8). Guy Mauro Marty Galivo, In the first two games played ainst Me r Pitt the passing of the Blue De Dulsc 1 yards alled 4 S e choice of men who knowcigar Quality | An-| OVER TO CAPTAINS Amberst and Williams Consider | Reducing Goach's Powers N - Naw | firs ey Haven, Nov. 1 nd schools may ttempt to find solutions for the Carnegie IFoundation re- jort called abuses in intercollegiate W tie i Wil it was criously considerir 1 the football te ptain or q bac gam eliminating control strategy by the coach. And and Williams there is con- concerning the with r to the ¢ Yale erd discussion visabil 1 coa away Foundat intercolle come commercia tuted a m tion Tntra-Mural Restrictior mural competit New, Utopian Utopian intra- d upon by Sport is loc scheme that undesirableé in the fact that it is land. In that connection it out in an editorial News that intra-mural would be impossible wers the revenue that The editorial, by Henson, a student editor “I‘ootball alone of th college sports ma As for colleges that the backir Y 1 such, it usel and ed m in the pla of 1 football. Without s they would very £ existe graduates a would prove as < country, was po in athletics it footbull Maurice not for brings. Francis said commer- s money do not of we incre: to fa- their 1t busi- probabl entirely.” It Team dozen students picked at it Villiams there were only thre unfamiliar Car Pen- ton, a jur what to be the re plicit lities on th pass nee aster Loses m two or with the o were report. T summarized attitude ior. the of > all hack football and we want it to win,” he s it tha Yet reason (o akiri hi me hon " en 1hi things that the team loses s tough. ha mass commit don't nightly and an accur that try 1o betwe ars and are not." endleton the was of the Willia antagonistic apinion student body to any form that would of ms subsidy he Williams Record, bi-weekly lent publication, it was learn come out week in of removing coach from bench during 2 oothall on the Radio Ry st favo the llie uted Proes le-Dartmouth. National Broad- ing Company Chain, 1:45 p. Princeton-Chicago, by Natio Broadcasting Company ( D, . and Columbia Broadcasting System Ch 2pm Geor, ch-Notre ng Ass a tional Br 2:45 p. m Detroit-Marquette m Kansas-Nebraska, p. m Dame, Na- ipany Chain, WJR, » KIFAB, 45 California-Southern Ko, (Time dicates time California 5:15 p. is eastern standard and ins when broadeast not of ganie.) starts, OUR BOARDING HOUSE | ogdanski and I mouth | their own favorites in the game. |its game to Middletown, > | ices of fou ) MIGHT TURN TEAMS RECORD CROWD EXPECTED AT HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST Atlendance Second Only to Annual Hartford Game An- ticipated When Strong Stamford High Eleven Plays Here Tomorrow Afternoon — Visitors Have Better Offense But Red and Gold Looks Stronger On Defense—Kickoff at 2:30 o’Clock. Lineup for the New Britain High- Stamford High school game tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock: New Britain H Stamford H Henderson and three of Stamford's opponents were successful in crossing its goal line. Stamford held two teams score- less but both of them appear to be weak sisters, Dickinson Iivening High school of Jersey City and tha Alumni Left Ludwinowicz ; Leit Tackle Mikalauskas Left Guard End Moyes Stamford's Record Stamford 27, Alumni 0. Stamford 6, Middletown, N. Y., 13 Stamford Collegiat: Prep 6. Stamford 39, Dickenson Evening Shannon :ligh 0. Stamford Page Grimala Bello | Center Potts Right Guard . Warren Harding 6 New Britain's Record New Britain 6, Neverdos : Dzamba | Lynch Right T New Britain-Blues kEnd Ross . Lione | | New Britain 13, Bridgeport Central New Britain Middleton Mo Eing Pittsfield, Mass., Halfback : New Britain 1 Academy 12, New Britain 14, New Haven Hill- house Pink Norwich Free SRESnLe . o Talesco Right Halfback Carlson : Best Fullback Britain Schmarr. and Zaleski. PIMLICO FUTURITY DRAWS GOOD FIELD W. R. Coe Entry Is Favorite— {7 Two-Year-0lds Entered Subs— Kloiber, O'Brien A crowd which {3 expected to all records with the exce tion of those which represent Hz ford-New Britain attendance will be at the New Britain High-Stamford game when it is played at Memorial field, Willow Brook park tomorrow afternoon ans who have formed the prac- only to the annual Britain-Hartford game are planning on being in aftendance at this gamg, which is considered the ! real fest of the for N Britain high school cleven Rivals College Game Old grads will an underdog team go intd that battle tomorrow. If the team is like its predecessors it will go into the contest fighting will continue to battle despite fact that the down state team have a lead on it. If it goes down to defeat without quitting, that is all the alumni will ask. Some of the alumni have had the oppor-| tunity of going to the Yale-Dart- game but have refused the nce so that they might sce the | d and Gold team go into the bat- tle 1o keep its slate clean and carry on to the state championship. The Stamford high school team is dered the favorite. This fs Ably due to the fact that the|Swinfield; I backfield is a smooth-working com- | iral: R bination. A comparison of the rec- | Hogan's 1 ords of the two teams would not | (Tossbon be a bad plan, and after facts and |®Nd M. L. Swartz’ Quarter Deck. figures have been brought to the at-| Awarded the top weights of 122 tention of the fans they can pick | POURds were Scared o’ Nothing. Jim- my Moran, Crosbone, Caruso, and ‘uunrlvr Deck. hreak o purse Raltimore, Md., Pimlico futurity 340,000 added field of Nov. 1 The and ifs of attracted a high class weniles today. season Seventeen see two-year-olds were nominated . but there was a possibility that® post time would find the ficld cut down to a dozen or Ie 4 3 Coe ‘entry of Caruso and Black Majesty was the overnight , with Spinach, William Zeig- costly speedster, close behind e affections of the betting pop- Gifford A. Cochran' the Payne Whitney entry | Murky Cloud and Mad Kiss The other probable starte the R le's Kharas; Scored o' Nothing; k. Jimmy Morna; the W. entry of Sun Craig and Johnson" Ad- A an's i R. C. Winmill's Chali J. Salmon How the Teams Compare ch team has played five games. New Britain won four and tied one and Stamford won four and lost one: | New Britain's tie game was against Norwich Free Academy, which was fortunate enough f{o play the Red and Gold wearers when three of the four backfield men playing crippled and two listed as regulars | were unable to play. Stamford lost Y., High t was withou! the serv- of its regular players Tt appears that Stamford is the Letter offensive combination and New Britain the better defensive team, if a comparison of scores mean anything. Stamford has sco: ed a tot of 164 points apainst its Carnegie-Georgia Tech. Contests Are Arranged Atlanta, Nov. 1 (#)—A two year ct with Carnegie Tech of | Pittsburgh was announced by Geor- gia Tech athletic officials last night. The games, which will replace the Notre Dame contests on the Geor- |gia Tech schedule, will be played in Pittsburgh next year and in At- {lanta in 1931, on dates yet to be decided. 1. W. Robert, Tech athletic wer school when of the Georgia board, in announcing the schedule change, sald the jagreement with Notre Dame o suspend the football series had been opponents’ 25. New Britain High has | “1o enable Notre Dame to effect re- scored 58 points against 1S for the |visions in its schedule f8r the next opposition. Two of New RBritain |{wo years and fo enable us to play High school's opponents scored on it | Carnegie Teeh.” By AHERN w wVERILY, You SHouLD 2. FEEL ASHAMED oF ? 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