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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 1930. H.. S. HOPES OFV WII:l OVE_’.-R STAMFORD RISE AS FINK IS DECLARED ELIGIBLE—BOYS CLUB HAS STRONG SQUAD FOR | ~ COMING BASKETBALL SEASON—LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAMS MEET FAST OPPONENTS—YALE FAVORED TO DEFEAT BROWN : PAWNEES AND MAPLE ENDS R[][;KNE PRE[]I[;TS Brothers Bowl Opponents Over for Washington State |F1NK DECLARED EL]GlBLE, WILL GRAPPLE IN BRISTOL NG VIETORY e = HIGH SCHOOL HOPES RISE e ! T Im- ; : . : i eteran Back to Be in Lineup Against Stamford Tod Atmg(slll)'{‘aelllf (gorgfgltg];iafebr? "bt(iil:ge tfij:lll(;:l‘gd BT]I But Hints Notre Dame Will . i 9 —Quartet of Strong Ball Carriers to Start—Red City Elevens — 200 Boy Scouts to Be Guests of | Make It “A Ball Game” b . 2 and Gold Practices Defense Against Passes—Oppe- Home Team — Alexanders to Test Pawnees’ Un- | TR st nents, Undefeated, Said to Have Great Possibilities. | South Bend. Ind., Oct. 18 (UP)— bending Line. p With Knute Rockne openly predict- / A : | | Lineup for the New Britain High- —_— inz: defeat for his team, Notre Dame : { i » ] o # | Stamford High school football gams All the atmosphiere of a college or E W0 Carnegie Tech were pitted ; i . | 1 STTECIBNRFLITI ISR | this afternoon in Stamford: I]RNELL INVA[]ES against cach other today in onc of ’ w : 1 : | New Britain High Stamford Hish the most interesting intersectional b 1 Y ; X B aLE i in evidence in Bristol tomorrow y SinEill e e X ; b 4 A Left End Swhen the Pawnces w y the I ET LAIR crowd of §3.000 was expected in . F deh } i Tihe i ey o R #Maple Ends of that city at Muzzy Notre Dame’s new $750,000 Brown- | + e ¢ i 7 i Left Tackle o K ‘ AR e . A | Will Make Ambitious Attempt af swnarski 5 0 cousiin important high school game will be | EME VAN R =fleld. Another feature will be the | Dobie’s Cornell eleven invaded Palmer Stadium today for the 15th | Dabkowski Best Jullbac . ; ; | 1 : ; p X Left Guard Lattendance of about 200 Boy morll&D bie’s Men Ex ed Defeat | for the invaders. e added: “rvi be e * . S R k T W P P fias, Bello ®as the guests of the Bell City team. | 0 les eu Xpem' [0 eeal a ball game from beginning to end. i '. - ¢ 1 ¢ _ aVIll Grr OmOhOW o 8 Gt ; g 3 whoever wins o ¢ : : i i ; : : * The contest itsclf should be a good | Tg v 1929 i i i 4 5 O'Brien ..... . Grabenstein “jnee team going at top speed and the ————— yNotre ~Dame's toughest opponent, : i Sy Zimatravich ........... Henderson wle Ends keeping up to their | Py | the Trish loSing twice to the Tartans o : . . o @ . | make its most ambitious venture of e B o b ast veari MHe eBrislor| e Cneston R SV ARORE RIS e Gl bk clyiosin s EhemiouBllasE year : ; the current football season {omor- | Afangan o loald #team always has a very high rating | W o i row when it goes to Savin Rock to - e = o Carnegie Tech's big veteran team . i S e S Rl (s acaiionian o fethopdINERLORECS HiaTe B wIth REIIMR oher s MR incatoll 1] i o nera e el chiialzedl Dt Y . take on the strong Williams A. C. of | 4aleski . .. Yadvinskt Quoitaiihis Epploam R S OUOnRE iy | Notre D on Carter field in 19 N Lo L ew Haven. The Williams cleven is | Quarterback «than the outfits of other years. : e T S| orr e damason Larter el e ) , Rl s " Kloiber . <evevee..... Fabrizzio = The backfield is very fast. The | prinoie '*\l EpeyoE vhfii'.‘. ;tv:? ”'” by a 27-7 score, was considered an undefeated this scason and is con-} Teft Halfbac B loxande T 5 JCLION SSLY Coke Tl 7 even choice, no better or no worse fident of toppling the iocals, but the | o S Alexander brothers are cousidered || o conn (o 1 nquered the | ~ | Fink i iaaan Blols Siwo of the best halfbacks about this | no ey, on SonaneEes | regardless of Rockne's asscrtion. Purple has been practicing assidu- | B N e S sl e rRand e e Rvorad)) Weather Favors Carnegie ously all week in preparation for its B oy e ouna ke GRROT IS ol s BN i woll im nortanE e ctors i Carna: big attempt. Last Sunday in Hart-| %its Tine. This will be a good oppor- "'”Ih Gedblo imposing oIt | gic's favor were the weather and ford the Triangles dumped the All-| Lot ariniy wilS 5 total ag three minor opponents Siile : il o i ket B 4 % B ity zor tholBawntes o Eatabi(sn I Gt CRRER SR s e e | Eisen sdulesiofithegiwo Seam e Jihey) : W Burnsides by 12-0, and they hope 10| 4 pouncenione oo Jate vester- smselves. A win an by a 'close | R w2 bitter cold weather, which arrived continue their winning ways this Q v lemselves. A win even by a close | o prown elvestardac baas: calcolate : day afternoon that Richie Kink, wmmem R Sl here yesterday, was caleulated to | 1 o week-end ! S aitoria Nt Wer Probable lineups prevent Rockne from making whole- > 3 The Williams team is composed in | spcedy right halfback of the New The Pawnees are in the heavy | ;FPrinceton “ornell | sale changes in his lincup. Rockne ; the main of players from Bruce | Britain High school football team, gpart of the schedule now and wiil | Wister L et ‘l“f“‘z’p:;“":it “]‘"‘”‘l: ave d°;“" 2 [ % C?‘F“]"““" l‘::'s‘Q: 0;;“““3“:‘1‘:}"";’: would be eligible for the contest have to step to keep on the winning e © sition in the first quarter ; ; L : which proved the only one Falie s o o b BT 4 ok ror Surday ey |Gt Georze land then allow the regulars to = g e f the New Britain Nutmegs last fall. | 36ainst the Stamford High school Fwill play the New London Ockfords ft tackle stampede to victory calls for com- g : g > This means that the Triangles will {has added new life to the hopes of ¥a heavy professional team that has | 1P -« . Tullar | paratively warm weather. : have to be at their best, and even |the Red and Gold team. The boys #played the Nutmegs on one or two eft guard | With the temperature around the B : better than their best to date, if [ will enter this afternoon’s contest B i Arranconishtaiars balpg |Mestres Penny | freezing point it was probable Rock- : ; T s they are to' come home with a vie- [ with unusual confidence. B 6o & cime ItE the Majors of center ne would have to rely largely on his tors This will be the fest game since #\fanchester. Hockenbury Hunt | regulars. Carnegie is well fortified | Desamonis will be at the pivot po- | the opening contest of the season B lnevs tor Bun AT ht guard with reserve strength, and Judge Coach Hollingherry at Washington State drew his team this vear from a very few familics—he has |sition for the locals tomorrow, with lin which Fink will be in the lineup. N | Yeckley Rothstein | Walter Steffen promised to juggle | four sets of brothers. But the team seems headed for a Pacific coast conference championship. Two of | Eckert and Abbot as guards With the veteran again at his back- Boasnoes Maple Ends | ght tackle | his lineup among the regulars and | his stalwarts who have brothers on the squad are George Hurley, guard, and Mel Hein, center. and Captain Ravagnani as tackles, | field post the offense, which has been SPeterson . Smelter | B¥1es Young |reserves in Rockne's accustomed and Carrubba and Cassella on the |lacking in the past two zames, will - t Bnd | end fashion-if Notre Dame did likewise.| Pullman, Wash.. Oct. 1§ (P— = = ends. McCormick will direct the|be normal again. Zaleski, Kloiber, S alone et swirt | Bennett Beyer Tartans Plan Air Attack hat brotherly feeling” is no joke | 9 team from his quarterback position, | Fink and Dabkowski are all good et M rdssemani| FHowson Viviano | uarterback, is rated the best passer | | | and Cugno at fullback will complete |its bit on the offense the chances of | left halfback |in the east by Judge Steffen, and the | '“E® » ‘1’[‘(1}\1?1‘r1| | = the starting lineup. Anderson, Squil-|the New Britain team this afternoon O ahan Blaski | Reinmund : Handleman | Tartans’ plans call for a varied use | There are {wo of the Hurleys, PROSPECTS VERY BR]GHT laciote, Tusk, Diloretto, and Kogel- | will be exceedingly bright - Center I right halfback of the aerial game. Southern Metho- ins, Jacksons and Hansons on the | man will be in reserve. i Stressas Tass Dafcnse Slconard .......... Boyer | James R Pond | dist's success with the pass agains B The Triangles will omit practice| (oach (Cassidy has heen drilling W Right Guard y fullback | Notre Dame has led Judge Steffen tomorrow morning and will leave |hjs team in the defense of forward WHoppl ........ R mportait noles | Large Squad Seeking Places On Team — All Veterans | tnc cub parlors on South street by | passes this week and Stamford's 5 |10 ibelleve his|team can do likewlse. | UR2R 8 TR ] - | The first team lineups follow: o 5 c e e bus at 10:30 a. m. hreat tha will darken the sky sl ... e ANEIENT RIVA[RIES | Notreibama AR TN.“‘\hvsn boys bawls: “Come on, bud!", | Except Goffa Back in Uniform, With Promising |™ * ShL threat that it will darken the sky 2 | 5 S with this type of football may be a . Right End | Kosky Rosenzweig | (he opposing team finds out thers | A % [ nothing funny about the cxpression. | Youngsters Crowding Them—Fast Teams Booked |BL,UES PLAN T0 EMPLOY | boomerang to the boys from down- *Turner | state. O o y .- | Californin and Southern California | - C 17 % SN : e et FOUGHT QUT TODAY e i oooerer St e, On Hard Schedule Opening November 17—Dancing | i) TEAHS TONORORW |, ezt o 2 s 1o usrl o Alesander (aes . Dreshar, C | that have to Follow Games. g at town i i Sl Both of these teams were rated Alexander | Left Guard | Both of these teams were T Cougar roster, and all of them nnj dope from that town it is an untried = : eleven with great possibilities. Tt has { much higher than Washington State | T STt [ranpgtit oA Wiy Ducannis | | by injuries, still was able to put a | Local Eleven to Give Every Player |, 3 : i 5 Right Halfback wE 3 F T Q S | icannis | A gk ity 3 ey cothallits | by injuries, ab! P Loc ) 3 scored $3 points to seven for its op. Frollech | astern Oolba” 62ms eek‘ Center [when they met the “brothers’| The Boys' club baskethall team 8| oo ciry) elaven on the field, and 3 Sonenteinituolramas Tiayed o P e | . | Metzger e evieiei.... Sample |And both ~of them limped off the|preparing for a hard scason. Pros-|rested its faith in a varied and a Chance in Windsor Locks : Each Other's Scalps Right | ford claims the state championshi | field licked. Oregon State and| pi P } ands of spectators to their gates to- | Carideo L [ so1aiens s Fisal Cambridger wasl| Left Halfback | string wingman. | B2 R Kurth .................. Vletcher | Washington University mow aPPOAY| ook vory bright this year. All of last |lateral passes play an important S ThalNeld (histvear il the idea STRUN[} E |_ MB I~ s s The | Conte it 3 L](';. (}\(17;4‘*])]|)<(:{>‘\I‘]o :!Jr'~])|"|\"r‘ m.i‘\‘g;[r;h-oar'« team are back with the ex- |Part: Charley Devens, star back, and | The use of two separafc teams | in mind it is defending its title. ) i | New York, Oct. 18 (/)—The foot- |Cqniey, ChF - Flanagan 5 Yiio Sar [ ception of Joo Goffa, who joined the |George Talbot, voteran guard, were | when playing football games will be | The only defeats suffered Dby MEETS I]ARTM[]UTH G i M 1 lvar‘::f;?—:afilerl\n:h 200 pound guard, | Stanley Work; squ:;d. The players among the regulars not expected to|inaugurated by the Blues when they | Stamford since 1925 have been at —_— once more, are; Tony Kerelejza, last | Harvard Army | Will be tried Sinday 1‘€;r the r;urpos.;_ N vear. The Red and Gold i | p e i | vear's captain and center, back this | Hardi . of giving trials to all members of |team has a great opportunity for LlOl]S Pm A” o Fll‘S[ Team_ the scene of the biggest spectacle as | BTl - .. Kavel \I]»ll”}ffwm\\'}lw (n:yxtlr of (hln 1\1{\;0:7"‘”m R \'\‘mgh' S e ;H"d‘“g e Garl e sl squad. The team is made up of |state recognition this year by beat- jiwo dabesten teame Harward s, [ S O e e s | Stanley Zembrowski, forward; Joc | Myerson Gordon | many good men and the manage- |ing the Stamford team. In the two . ey Bt hed b o e | Savold U ..... Karcis | all carcer this season.. And out o : Myers Big Green Hopeful | Brown'a great detensive outfit hoped | | T : : : |'son: Al Remetta, forward last year; | e Following their defeat at the | City team has been beaten twice. Haven, and Cornell invaded Prince- | Preceding the present pair of ... Grugha, another forward: |gickne Evans | hands of the Manchester Majors, the | The entire squad left at § o'clock Hanover, N. H., Oct. 18 (—Dart- | ton to battle Bill Roper's somewhat Heins was “Rosy” Hein, who plaved | ;)5 ye guards of last season, John | Cent SVANS | Blues will start anew and will at- |this morning. il - Colsbrated, home, ccomingiapless Tige | | s full quota of campaigns ‘at {ull- | .peq Campagone, “Mike” Paluch, ity tempt to start a new winning streak s U week in a big way today by meet- s ey LA lub squad |start the game. tackle the Windsor Locks team In |the hands of Warren Harding Hi el St Diictertng i1 a regular. His heanpole brother, | ¥ho were on the Boys' club squad | v Bok. 5 e 4 ment has decided that the two-team |years the New Britain and Stamford Fullback the! ‘end 'of | the forward wall is| Cokas ancther iforward who gives Left Tackle 3 to stop Yale and Albie Booth at New Now Toric university lanclt ey packs. {Jonn Winters, and “Hugo" Parpar. | """ FiE® by taking the Winuasor team into| Bddie Kane, Mid-West ing one of the strongest Columbia |, oy . el | Sam Hansen is a senior and one |} ; | Right Guacl Ha LOEIHs, MTGEAL/E ‘v.ul\lrd intersectional opponents, re- lan. | pects for a good team at the club | tricky offense in which forward and (Game—Hopes For Win for last year and the team is going 4 i e s g . AT that place tomorrow. The system |in 1927 and 1928 and Middletown. N. [ Fase ot e e e {Bohwerts - Eytn | John, is in his final year as first last year, and who are candidates| The probable lincups: 7 4 [ratresrrain aiaaiionos | promise of being very good this sea- | Richards Humber | idea will be a good one. High teams played the Hardware the camping grounds. : B s e | s he Pacific Trafford Suarez teams in recent vears on Memorial | speotively Missouri and Duke, and | lof the best ends on the Pacific| . : ) ! | T all there are about 25 candi- e The usual short signal drill at Sports Writer, Dead fleld. The Big Green team has mt|{\'o of the strongest contenders for | const. BKill seems 10 run i the | qateg ‘trying for positions on the !y oo 1Rt TACKIE esinger | Willow Brook park will be held to-| Petoskey. Mich.. Oct. 18 (UP) — with several setbacks in injuries re- | uactorn honors, e aar Hansen family, for Sam is a brother | o inclnding the reserves of last; |oushegian MOSSINEET | orrow at 9:30 a. m. The players!T:ddie P. Kane, 42, prominent mid- cently but still was fovared over th 3 mi f the great “"Ox” Hansen, Washing- 2% - Right End i g i 3 121q S i SaTan : ut sti i e e Hope m Ell S k l R |0 nser vear. The new men arc Joe o ) will meet ot the club rooms at 12| dle-western sports figure, is dead. Lions, who lack reserve strength. | gurocnce Mo Rordnam Ramg. wa | : minate Sokol Rose ton State's former all-Coast tackle. | jnant ' Ferony, Todzia, My ficod arteriack | OVMAM lo'clock ready to make the trip. Kane, who had been associated : l]mu Little, Columbia coach, made | jeaten since 1725, hoped 1o continue | buds me S(a[e Tme RaGe | Sam’s other brother is Joe, a 170-|zyjko, J. Marino, R. Nappi, and e Quarterbacl S e e | with professional sports in the ca- ) 3“" minute change in his lineud | ypeir winning streak at Worcester | pound hoy serving as a reserve|Kraszewski, a hrother of Henry Datchelder T €145 1 When the Colgate football team | pacity of manager and promoter for In the final practice vesterday, send- | ;zainst another undefeated eleven, | center this year. | Kraszewski, now at Dartmouth and LE(HalLacS smothered Bethany college 99-0, it |more than 25 years, succumbed last ing Nobletti in at right g | d and e : = And then there are Virgil and : s = Schereschewsky Letzelter| . i i thell » : 3 > Holy Cross. At Hanover, N. H. Blinfnation of the = £ |a former member of the Boys' club = . | was the second highest score in the night to pneumonia after an illness moving Weinstock out to tackle. He | t Bridgeport en- | Ralph Jackson—sophomores of -/ feam; A Tutko, R. Jarvis, Pisa Right Halfback { history of the school. of five da i 2 : | Columbia’s Lions hoped for the best | try in the race for the state 8 Vhi » expressed confidence that h state profes- | ceptional promise. Both are sub-|T, Paluch, one of the five Paluch | White Herb A S He was at one time manager of team | Fa 2 = : against Dartmouth’s high-powered | sional title will be the ai would make a much better showing |, yr, Néw Biitath Dame mw”;;'f’:\\fi\]‘\ljg stitute tackles. | brothers in the club, and F. Hubay. | Tullback | Jack “Jesse" James, Princeton |Jake Schaeffer and Willie Hoppe, than last year, when Dartmouth ran And 1o g fontinthert 1= e 5 e i i ¢ : ot Penn Has Many Games ey play the Bokol Haschuse w| And to go one stcp further, it is| Under Coach Ray Anderson, all back, made 58 yards against Am-|billiard champions. and formerly ‘rmfilggod over the Lions for a 34-0| W% * 8 T ctor .J‘;nl\-‘:»n'\ llw ?\]fifv‘kr,:; '.L.‘[‘“\'\‘” r‘;‘r\(‘:‘" { recalled that Harold Ahlskog, regu-|candidates are working hard pra FOR BEST RESULTS herst on his first play as a Tiger var- [ managed Sammy Mandell, former TR e batiled Wasnington and Jeffr. | Triangle Pros were given a set bacl | 127 {ackle. has a brother Ed who | tising the fundamentals on Mondays | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |sity bac world’s lightweight champion. 2 formerly scintillated on the Cougs am 4 secking a | i Golimbin son and Villanova met Boston col- | bY the Hardware City team. MR Ll ol cR ot o BT hU s davsgin s eking Re b nh | T v at Philadelphia, while Lafayette | Five college stars are in the line- | o er thejtesplan enoad W Wl mall N flarptediito] Bhalt iinbeaten! Danr-up of ihe Brldsepart elaven: with - " = ing has been 11\;(»"](‘11 15 to who um‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE B AHERB! 1 Sherwood .. vher | State at Easton. Georsetown hoped |New Britain's group of KFordham | Dill Hallahan. Cardinal's gouth-|eight men on the first team are to| y Inte et : the 7-0 heating it took last | Plavers and ofhers the same should | "% :’"’h“"““"’ "';"’] 160 pounds;; be, at present, the weeding out pro- s e © Brombere | Year from Western Mariand at Bal | be worth seeing, st ot o dres horter than | cess will start in the near future. left zuard timore. Lehigh 1 a sturdy foe et The team will try tomorrow to "”.".O';“Y"v" h‘?\"“"!l mf’,,““ in | 3lnr(. .\A'h(‘(lul%lv‘mmll X ; McDuffee . ; Andr.s Bethlehem in Gettyshurg. conqueror t its forward passing attack wor ries that equalled that uperintenden wight Skinner s of Vil rs hoped for |Last week the Rams did not seem to | °f the Athletic ace. | has booked some of the best ama I HAVEN™T HAD A CHANCE _/ w~ EASY WITH —THE & < Nasiediig o = = Resoadtsie 5 ke Al ok teur teams in the state. Among those | 3 Nobletti .. .. ; - Hoffman ”‘I;L‘Mfu”,’F‘K"“"'}"‘m“"’;,‘!"n::f’r";m’; pected. The ‘:v,g:\.:,I.,§l}‘.:?"“|,! hhr,,\,; already secured are the Bristol| \ET 10 ENMGAGE -THAT %‘ MAGMIFNING GLASS, GREAT SLELTH right guard Bl Jeas BALvY CROVEE | Lo R B = TR 1 club, Ne ave 3 | \ % Welnstock .. 5. i | s R inccorine nosiion was u luck at- | {Yale Has Big Margin || New So bows s spmeioa| [| MISTERIOUS NEW BOARDER g ISPECTOR | DON'T 3 i 4TOR Lo right tackle nong the smaller col team: air. was thrown 2 itis bu 2 y s | e S ) ] : { R VanVoorhees ... ... Yudictey |10 Bowdoin-Tufts meeting af |(h ball bounded out of his hands On Brown in Series || Collese Javvees Trinity College Jay- IN COMNVERSATION «r BUT GORLCCRILE T < AFTER SIX T end Brunswick headed the card. Amhers: | Into the hands of Vic dzewich Yale has almost had vees, Booth's Preparatory School of i HAR N HIS comB Howltt .. \orton | clashed with Worcester Poly: Wes. | Who raced to his opponent's four | way in its lensthy oy w Haven, Winsted Y. M. C. A. I HAVE STUDIED THE MAN Y MORSTH S Hilditrhan levan met Roehester. and Williams | Yard lind miai foothall games with Browy, || \Willimantic “¥", and Central Y. AND MADE SOME STARTLING Olfl Fl"(lkn\S@EGi:\‘lzIEM;‘ls INVESTIGATION Rivero L Srair | ineled oo o g B e Geet el Nt Tuitat e ine Bheniae e abiemmas [ i s il o OBSERVATIONS - THANKS 10 | (rkitow, W amerr | WITH SoME THAT SusPicious ) two instit. e Donn.r | 0110 [peie wittae in bo used tions since they hegan their zrid. || o on lond 'rn’«\’;‘x:n;;mfl;w‘v:? MY -TRAINING I SCOTLAND igl f | 1 ors €0 Abr | he Sokol Roschuds are said to be | | iron rival n 18 v SONS R U B oD Lol s WALRRIEIOR L Rt e I e alionerel Eand ol e e || o s Eoe Do LS inEraioriiaretaay i Novemeriin NARD | wwr FIRST o HE oF Him ! WE Nou'™D -TRACE Stanczy ; Wilkin | : cast Ao SitonacL (Mak oLy enm since | copped s 1o | | Season tickets good for the 20 games RECENTLY H, b B bae invaded other sections for their s v are the combi- | | one battle, that in 1508, ended in = AD A T BACK T ity | amusement. Carnegie Tech’s Titans | Dation of two strong teams of 1 atie. Brown's last victory was in 1 be secured. The members of HE + JUST WANT & SUAREZ WINS’UNPOPULAR clashed with Notre Dame at South | ¥ear. The best players on both team 1926, when | the famony <iian | |ladies’ auxiliary of the club will act MUSTACHE ! « SECOMD, KioW WHo HE A LUMBER : ame’ it Soutn;| Year e best piayers: J amous as rons at the games and the = : | Rend: Penn battled Wisconsin at | 4T® banded together and there are | [ men” hammered out a 1.0 (. || &5 chaperons at the games an HE WALKS wiH s B : AL WHERE while A SLIGHT : He HAILS Mosser dancing which will follow. . Madison: and Colgate was matched |ManY stars in the lineup. umph over the Blue. The com- { DECIS[ON OVER KAPLAN with Michigan State at East Lansing. | _ e s plete record of Yale-Brown games e e | : AAE In the south, Dasis Tl ¢ rur- | Kozak and Turnesa Play || follows: [;A[]ETS FAVUR”’ES 1 = man G e, N. C.; Maryland T PR e 9 rown 0 ale 28 Merklen Buzz Saw Starts Puriously | M0 St J6hns of Annapolis at Col- | ”I‘np}?et :-I‘O\!'"f,]e,“-E‘lpfil, I Blovn ale 4 v | -| INHARVARD GAME Park, and A AN university Brown But AT A T Walter Kozak, ing cham- || 15 Qoint in North Caro- A Brown pion, met Jo rnes in the | | 1898 Brown Close. Veraict, final round of the al metro- | | 1902 Brown politan professional go tourna- | | 1604 New York, Oct. 15 (P—another e Y. U. Topheav) R f Brown p. Y Y : ; Y Y -3 . : )y x Y : X 3 York, Oct. 18 (P)—The third | PY_defeating Herman Barron 1 up, | | 190 Brown sensation, who is he steadily 11N ThaE Debwearl e Yol toward a titular bout with Al Sin- | university and Missouri at the Yan ger. | kee stad todayateina e viok | 191 Brown Suarez outpointed Louis (Kid) |lots Sa Kaplan of Meriden, Conn. formor fronHT world's featherweight champion. i ¥ Yor while Turnesa defeated Gene Sara- Brown in_the semi-finals. i BEL Brown Junto Sunres; Argentine Jightwetsnt] N son Strong Despite Injuries | | zen 4 and ‘ | === Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 18 (A — “l""””m It was the first major game for each | i § team as Harvard and Army clashed | today in one of the leading football | wored over the in- Brown _—— | midle west i Plymouth Contest| |12 o iversity has swept 10 rounds of close milling that fail- | through three opponents withor C] Brown © to appeal o the 5 W artin s Bl o oses | Flggd i : ” | n Madison Square G ) has lost its first 1 : ! . SN s Wrown o i ceived a real fest in three carlier :,:,_m b, (R R .])v t gy MONDAY, OCT. 20th o s ; e umes and the only choice the fan It was Ju i ic- | M has yet 1o beat the Viole Hurry! Get Your Contest 1 Brow % would_make was to put the Cadets tory of his North American 1iry Blank at 1 Brown 7 \ i the favorite position by the paign, but he won out only a! The old Manhattan Casino # " Brow lim ma 10 t0 9 odis. Bmiom e Ko v o vom st e n| - J B, MORAN |||15 mawn b Yo it | "R wrouth's new ot o at-| in the first three rounds 1 won the lig ght title from : e 3row o 13 ||t aught by its new coach. Ma- | South American all the opposition | Freddy Welsh is 1 operat- || o1, MO l'l()R :\\'I‘,h Ksee 5 Brown X ”V" g Iph .\;M'r.]n ho |;Fu ;nsu],r ‘ur he was looking for, but tired in the | s " Rockland Palace 31315 Church St. Tel. 2842W Brown lelivestonn gaviafuad ef fanonsgoyi| later rounds and Suarez managed ! Brown o | |Glenn Warner. The Cadets likewise | B U = B N *gin the decision. Suarcz weighed An i e emonstration . ale 22 | [came with a well batanced team ana | > HE MATOR HAS battles in the east. Neither team had v 1-3; Kaplan 135, e T R o e On Appointment 2 v el Gl i ot s 1930w mea semvce. : HM PEGGED

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