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About Fights ’ and Fighte: amond Meeting ’n in Connecticut City e BY LEO HI Minor Go Into Session Tuesday; Big Deals Ext c Be Made by San Francisco and Balti- Vhite Sox After Boley, Oriole Shortstop f hich } Joe OXING \ i to the Chic Whit Ses and \ ; ted t V rst ca far behind the sp Eastern instit i : ; Wrestling and fer are co-operated Bt insior letters Will the Major Magnates € Fight When They Con- vene for Powwow? to the winners of t blems. of this s) for college n “Boxing « gives the part themselves, br I ordination and puts the tion, “Professional box Jege man isnt ft fe , EE ment to their if the money they + ; ae used to ‘ ) ‘ d boxer is. 5° ugh to get Jackson Erratic; , ae , big money. ¢ © for the college Army Style Taught Palmer Soemperience as a box Other universities, toc Glove reins at Was ©) He is using the Method of tra Fesular practice Isn’t Best Man wh ‘ F KAROW A SHORTSTOP in whie S taught the proper use of t : the form of the various pu 5] py, 2 = MiGther details of the sport ‘ VY UY 5 ‘They co thru a pre! / 4, “ 4 y 4 q of several v punch, *the instinct of th ‘swing, windmi!i = With the right har “Straight punc t blow rayeling in th: ghtest I “sible. along wi and r r r : Spunches, are the fundame of tt A I Veorrect hitting. They h bie Mary Austin says she can't ¢ he had Ruxt it Wh holding their hands right and ar understand why Coach Bagshaw f their ler Wilson this x x much better ABOUT DIVERS Mary € 8 W continuously jamming play thumbs and fingers thea bv _ Ing. There are nearly 100 SP ing out for the sport at Washir Vat present. which show Biotin the activity 8 : push ; aif up 4 punch in Harold SI year turn looking.” declare Competition 7 — Mie Washington boxers need ex-| 5, ie Shiau * Petience and t “With outside teams _ coach. GWe already Mp with the British Cc Wersity team and with © state and prospects are Ser for getting a match with Cal D> after the holiday S21 think that it will be bu ter of short time until anf wrestling team dl fone group in the Coa @nd the ring sport will t Place in the Western schools that #t flow holds in the East “The Washington team is anxiou Ro line up practice bouts at the pre "ent time and if matgur boxers , Trio of International Bae os) Grid Games to End Play Washington.” achording:to th ccording to the have matches lined Seattle National bank build window offering that slicker bought in Eugene, Oregon, 1) for sale at half price Palmer has boxed some pr BY HENRY L. FARRELL seem t matehed, an Pally himself and ix a sty ORK, D - hey h ve va? that’ } ing his way thru the i Ca ye fty, He ix Rou ie Di the 1934 V ption of a few mine te fighting on the Cry ‘ 5 played next Satu Say ) Tuesday night e as” closed in the South. f Ea West, Aiabam : 3 mpion tecm of southern Knute Rockne nla. The | rity of Pena lt others . Not Worried > have ames on Nevt| onan ot the douth Dy 1 ies over Alabama and G Over Future spe renee vmnv} discount on a championshi ACH KNUTE ROCK asi cg ace nee valle jus of Notre Dame foott at all worried by the fact th Tose a number of h thru graduation th Rockne gays it fxn worry about the futur that take care of itnelf. hie 1924 team is “ he ever coached and conf th bs of the 1925 model will rival it mi ptantord ind) he tamous Notre mentor {ment at + tik | says he has some excellent material ie in the offing that will he eligible | Next year's eleven. For that reason he is not at all concerned about the losing of a number of his stars from this year’s team. Rockne saya that Ed Walsh, won of + the famous Chicago White Sox pitch @r, Is a great football prospect for Next year. It also might be remark bes that he has the makings of a tat pitcher, conterenc in the West Baylor finished tern conference for the tox orthiwestern I ntat n conference " espec merits} ya ‘on the tith He t ¢ Pennsy the Kar lef undefeated in orn champio ' k in: The Arr 1 Dame am, bul d|° The Army 2 an cleven|pionship by 1 r ritimore before von the service cham the Navy in 1 crowd of 60,000, rda Nach four field goa to ( |kickin Shenandoah May Be Used Over Gridiron | Sat Center Gort |Army Beats Navy in Their Classic, 12-0 Another thing that keeps barnyard| ‘The Bant offers some good center 1 / olf back iw that none of itM wealthy this year in ein of Brown Maple Leafs, 0 “wumni have had the idea to build a1 of Yale, Garoisch of Army | Ben Paris, 2; Builders’ Brick, 0. [and Greenough of Harvora, Newenstle, 4; Black Diamond, 2 ‘ fORE, D 1—Four f If serial football continues to gre F Some DOA CHP MRMMMIS | gusta by Canter Carniedi wor 19" THB! ino popularity, the*aiet pep’ Wil be 4 for Huddle System ‘ rmy, 4210 0, in the big game with) 1, nay it from alrplanes and dir. Couches using the huddle system) i iwoh | biglble Are strong for it over the old method} G%rbisch booted one from the 48 — _ f calling signals, More accurate |%*"? '" ® rus they claim Results of gamed in the North ‘ SOME GOOD CENPERS wont & Sunday follow rut EATTLI rAR ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE Na mM ILS CHURC H ENLIS 18 Cagers Remain on “we Squad a Fe 2 ts) 5 TALENT FOR A CHRIS Frosh Cagers ; c be rr H oe : be his atter t as mle ees ore raphe "Prep Games con Shortened | fense, X\ When it comes to selecting the All-American center thi year Captain Lovejoy of Yale will come in for considera | tion. | the season, and along with Garbisch of the Army was ratec as the strongest snapper back in the East. in Michigan Yale Captain Had Big Saalan ] ie B cl MRS M. un | WINS KENHOLALE ATS MITCHELL D. G. Trenbolme’s golf ana Jrixup start h “off with in the | final 36-1 match the Young Men's Bu club’ tourney § was too much for his ap Harold Miteholl, to] overcom: even ar The f EMM Er BY AHERN] _— - “Ty | ER th NME rth End Report Today | : am anf Team Wins Golf Trophy 4 Y ALEX C, ROSE ACKLEM > € + . t weveral t e McManus Is re pe this mont? ‘ rage sie or ered after th After C hange sould moti ya. put tothe ed in Sestid Parikecc bee acon |stona oh hie Ee ker of Beck ule Brow | R THE b told the world that he wanta | AT RAINTER to bb trated Oberlander Is Big | je terenulte t McManus didn't’ have a very |} Dartmouth Threat til contest her te page Ales paint: of 1 , oe oe Pi [I Harvard and Yale had trouble |G). steve wan, Don Murphy-How. fis berth s informed the || torr * Obersander,: Dart 1 Hal Surry. Calohan A club management he wants to go || Mouth’a fast-moving halfback. He's | py ' Bris each fintahéd ‘the | elaew here. the big punch of the “Green” of of 66 hament proved a big suc ight out a lar with net Trenholme winnings by a nd five count Falf of the day's pt Ww I con Hill course n back court nd Trenbc ently felt very much at ho making the toway with a sevey-up margin. The st of the journey was ecasy—fov | hoime—because it was m the Inglewoud course, on w G. knows every blade of ’ nino knows al! the’ bunke he but he passed them up during that sturday trir In passin. not 1 r but is due Chairman Ray Sutherland f the able fashion in which bh h the hov Sixty-four players | rted off 1 the first round and every mateh was run off accordin to schedule fron’ the moment Ray fired the starting gun unt! he flog lwed the finalist Saturday You Have to Win If You’re Grid Mentor Coaeht os It ner. football W a prec b. ‘The pad of the various stadiums necessary to turn out a win ng & major college ivious jc 'Pond Plays Beat j in is “Duck j,| samen. down en with the Yale’s Tough Games) y” Pond, Yale halfback, has He was a tower of strength to the Bulldogs thruout)» navit of playing his best in the bis | His 48-yard run for a touch. abled the Blue to get a tie Army Liver Punch fs New Wallop Introduced by Gene Tunney First New Blow in Ring Since Solar Plexus Punch; With This BY JOF 30b Fitzsimmons’ Fa- Tunney Felled Georges New Body Wallop WILLIAMS mous Carpentier Tells of Greatest Thrill “Gentleman Fighter” Stuff a a Handicap AN FIGHTEE ht but Tunney gives r even You ca fighter” is ¢ gainst me *. These he names are vywight division mination t lacking in this s entire a great fighter ; f T plainly wed his weakness. Once b 1 ' man he but instead of crowd ter the man d backward 4 ‘Huffman and Murphy Head Boxing Card N MEETING Frankie Murphy Huffman is facing the yyweight that the navy has encountered in Se lattle. They fight the six-round main } event at the Crystal Pool tomorrow y | night #4 nig Belgians lists From. Across the Here for Annual Six-Day Bike Grind Murphy showed well in beating Ted Snyder and looked 1 a smart fellow with his mittens. Huffman has been going great guns lately and it will be his speed matched against s experience. Mack, who eithers knocks somebody silly or takes the long ig back on the pro- Rose, a fighter sleep himself, gram with Johnny from Chicago. Three four-round — preliminaries make up the rest of the card as follows: Dick Porter vs. Young Jack Demp 165 pounds, Mike Mitchell vs. Buck Longmier pounds. Jock Malone catch weights. vs Folks, McCracken Learned | Game Under Warner “Herb” McCracken, Lafayette’s youthful football coach, learned the id gama at Pittsburg under ‘!Pop jw arner’s direction, Star Southern Grid Teams Out of Luck This has been a tough season for two of the South's widely known teams, Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech Both have suffered eral reverses, \ i i} Maurice De Wolf with in-| sert of Harry Stocklynch. ‘Kaw and Boynton : _ Are Pro Grid Stars t] A Belgian team is counted 0n @8) Kaw of Cornell and Boynton of one of the most foared combinations | Williams, All-America selections in ih this rs sixday Dike race In| their day, are starring for the But: Madison Sattare Garden, New York, | falo professional football team ‘The team is made up of Maurice de Fae Woite and Harry Stocklynch. Both Wilson and Hewitt ranked champions in. their] Starred for Army In Wilson, formerly of Penn State, native land. fee [the Army had a great running back, 17 he in Hewitt, formorly of Pitt, one © d of the best nsive men in. the on Saturday | eet ie in Out But Notre Dame “to a real scare feom Carnegie ‘Tech in their ||» He’s Done It Before j] game at Pittsburg The Micks | This will probably be Bill Roper's | finally smothered the Tech team, last year as Princeton coach. But j}} 40 to 19, but the score was 13.13 then he has retired befere. at the half, * ae ‘i 7 a GRANGE © SIVE Centre is claiming the cham Grange of Minois not only runs ) of the South trimmed The Georgia, fast but also high, making him hard \to tackle, ‘That is a big iagset SPAR PUN Pray j} to 7 | | | DARLI K e || _ Fordham beat Georgetown, 9 to “Chuck” Darling of Boston college 6, the first victory for Fordham || is one of the best punters in. the over this team since 1919 Was! Green Lake beat Hawthorne, Three football stars are seeking te ’ to 1, after two overtime |] win heavyweight honors in the prt 7 periods in tho grammar soccer |]ring, not seeming to know there Is | | | werlos {s difference betwen the criss-cross J {and the right cross. @ \ ue Magnates Assembling atHarttord® \" *