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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923 w - I LEADING COLLEGE PLAYERS TO APPEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI GAME GOOD GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE CELTICS TOP BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE FALCONS AND RANGERS ALL SET FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TILT TOMORROW BURRITTS WIN 8 STANLEY WORKS NOSES OUT CELTICS FIRST IN NEW BRITAIN MACHINE FIVE GROUP A LEAGUE , Two Overtime Periods Necessary To Finish GamcXj)efea Lone Foul Shot Decides Issue of First (.anie-1 . &y V. Corbin Meet Little Opposition From Lander--- K "GoheD WlDS lOf CyClOnCS Draw Far Away From Opponents On hcovm Lists Good Crowd Sees (lames I. roup siaml in ( Hi. Natio L. 1 II la . th: of t: fur Win n t:)' th" V It II' SS' '1 lay Foul I' Machin- '1 in the I Til" ;,:: VI.! mini i: I i ni-ile Man.lill" v. Mi w. P. & F. Fori. In Ftanby Works Fufnlr 1 Landers 1 Hubs' 11 A: Kruiu u N. B. Machin". Two ov-rUmc. p' i'i' minutes each were . the Stanley Works bask feat th N"v isrimln Mad Inst night at Y. M. -' A. ; the Industrial hagim l'ltV. the final whistle had I'!"1 Bmnlpv Works had bar-ly out Vith a iclory ! tb iei to to ss. For an early prison com- st was mix of the 1" -"t and pst founlit conbsls on the "Y" floor. All throughout th tlm of May. tli'i twins lmit tied and the defensive I nn both sides was r ninrkal .hnntlnir explains the vi"tory of t!i" winnlpv Workers over 111 istg as each side raced 11 th-ld but the Stanley Works cagd i-igbl 1 foul tries to seven for the Machine j Chop. ! The first basket of the game was wade by III use of the Machine five , after six minutes of play. He played the shot nicely after a dribble m ar- j ly the entire, length of the Hour. Peterson followed htm with another riving the Machine makers the . Grobstein caged the Stanley ; Works first point by a foul try com mitted on him by Jimmy Mahor after seven minutes of play. Short ly arter, he caged a nice long shot and the fame then sailed along. Flis tied the score after 12 minutes, but Peterson broke the tie by a .national shot from the Hid". Scrimmaging continue. for the f tim half and with ,., uml field coals New iiritnin ...... score of 13 to 11. Half iiiw both teams Jack l'. ile- tler got into the pame ami nis i"- ad.l.d stroiigtn to n- The .Stanley Works pi.o- tor Hi" .lis for oi Lin w tlioiiy I'UtTii.; Th" Coil ;;) I eiulupioi'.ship 'A ol :ill 1 to 1. 1 Aio'irr. tli" ennrds U.-J in p. rf.-ci liar- tip a 1,'I'eat df' I h". ; iiurk "as nf tit.. i vai i. 'y and mm pi y iti.l f. at'ir. d IV' play, ml liue'lerr' v.ol'k'd ill th" l':'nlil", but an ijop SpOll- 'I'S w. 1 1 fl ., 0 1 1 l'.C. .ii.ni off i.biht on ringing ' ! ,.. tie ii- eiianees of aystisf hi ll!" I;. rl i 1 1 .1 1 : ' 1 the f-liull'.' of t il'. can." with a pretty shot while a I'oihiii man wuh liir.in mi the ball. The f.-uiv at the . I.'l "f the M half so "1 19 to i s it ii oii.iii .ii.l. ii'i-wi 1 half Raw ling the eh! (-' .ssiiig and the .. able to br. a the I'orbin allle Of I'.'iel; I.; ieb rs pi-y-i; it t;;i. Two era i Ii. hi goaK oil" by 'C.oniiaii and t he other by N"sta was tli" best the l.andi-rs live i ouhi da in this period. 'I'lie ('orbiti i.hool.TS li'i't tofsiiiK tiiem in alntoit at will while th" i. 'h.zzb d th" Land-rs erevvx. tinal scon- stood 3 1 to 1 1 in favor of T. k 1'". rorbm. The Tii" C..t,-f advanci 1 Into undis puted posie sHon of tiret place in the c'uh Intermediate Croup A ieiisue by def' iitinff the Nationals. Is-l'i, last i.lulii, phiyiiiK rincs around their opponents until the hut miamis ot play. The Cycione i'aiilher.'i patne w,is a whirlwind nf lair, vviili i he former team pulliiiK it out of tile lirst at Hit; last in stant. Th" Cyclones nn l Panthers foncht fiercely and evenly for lour periods, and i' v.tis not until i.'oli.-n shot a basket in the hist :pi S' eonds of play that the Cyi'iotws v, i.irlo'l out a IM-llt v i it. Cohen, Mancaii ami l,eine feature' tor Cue winneis and eerelejza and Giiito 1 or the losers. CAPTAINS OF RIVAL ELEVENS I FALCONS-RANGERS rUKSKNTIVO PTCAHT WI'.IC, 11T AXP PAV WILSON, CAPTAINS IT I NIVKKSITY 01' TKXAS AND TKXAS A. .V M. KI.KVICNH, UK. SPKi'TI VKI.Y. WIInSK TKAMS HA TTLK I'eHl SOLTTIWKSTKKN tllllU TlTl.i: THANKSUiVlNa l.'A Y. nary: i . r. f. . i. f. rest. few foul the li'i'f ended P.uvli I'll, r. f. Cnrtnan, r. f. 1 lari'ov,', 1 Woodward Mcf 'i'f", c. Klalka, e. . Preii'ser, r. t Parson, r. K. N.sta, 1. f-'. Ulcano, 1. g. Fid IT Ttl 1 o 2 1 h 2 1 1 : . 0 , 0 fl i I'ycloius W. ManiTiin, If. j '. liay'ock, rf. 1. lito'.'.ilZ. e. . i 1. Cohen, is. . . ii. I.evine. in. . iflreenblat:, rs. A l-'niil Total i Paul hers j N. f.ipniaii, I A. K'-i'olcjza J. Sliva. c. Il.n.iainin, c. I'altich. rc. ; Xev roiiskas, T. C.arro, la; I'i. Id Foul S I) II! Total 1 11 P. iSi F. Corbin 0 12 f. with the leading by Sei'ond The second half trying hard to score. tier g ence makers. Tasji'T. r. S'.dmltz. r. I.uke, 1. f. pinh'-r. 1. Hoist, c. ... llallin, c. ... Paris, r. ir. . i Kramer, r. p. Arhurr. 1. f.'. Fehlman, 1. R. Fbl IT TH 1 1 i ir p. . . ...... f,..ilu In 1.11. ura r:if.(..l I , O 1 o " ' ' '' Olirlin a'l'i.o I 'liar Machine crew, i'ii,l eoal from the foul line. Icy Miller then went into the k n,o tinect.'ilors cave him a Kr hand as he "trotted onto the court. ti. Machine Shop throuch work of MRge crauhd to within a ,10.1 hi- point of th" Stanley W on.s. Jimmv Ma h-r rase.l his lir.'t Pa of the ev-i.inc to tie the .core. Bicce hrok" the Ice wiM. a 11 . 1. .i liil.ir nu mo r!o?f on wvwul fnui . ''ii'111 , 1 long shots. OP.rhn -need one r the side and Park-r cot anoth.' i'. HiCKC CIlK.'.l two baskets tO ptll th- Machine crew ah. ad. 'I he stan . rrcw, however, th d It up "t ,!"' 1 pikI of the half. An overtime pi Hod of fiv ntes resulted in close ,i four; n.,,1 nn score resulted. .,.- ...i,i wr.w lioth uiiini.ts 1 overiiine 1 1 1 ' J ni,tin bard. but O'P.ri'ii Hchroeder caP',1 1-o pn''y th 1 I n,.l nod althouch I'.isce oac-l ' field and a foul. S'anh y Works too the honors. Stanley rsonal fo per. McCah" Jasper, l.uhe burr. 15 riiiini Far I re rir N.sta ?., 1st H. Pari". Ar il: i;nch-rri ", 1. M"Cab- 3, 4. Hoist :i. ''.I.uk' - I (Jonnan -. I eirt t 1 I'r-isser, .last itni'hi.' Paris-. Arbtirr .'. J the; foul: flinsbere (cnaehini; trom sin Hn.s). Ibf. r " "U'i'vi nave scorer, ('nan; timer. Stn-dley. Celtics 1111 Top The Celtics broke the tirs'-place tie by a tin.- exhibition of bas'.ti tliall which left their oppom nts helpless. Their sup.-rior passinc and .b f-nse b. wihl. re.I th" National (tiintet until the final minute of play, wh-n the los-rs ralli-d and score. 1 th-ir points hut faih d to overcome I he h ad cained by the c-ltics. Trillion, Ap pell. l-Piiock and Sokolowski were Hi" winner' best bets, with Micha lowski'and Kob.'la show inc v.eil for t Ii- Nationals. The score: c. ;ties Field Foul Total .1. Trnhan, If It 1 T A. Appeil, rf 1 n 4 S. Was, c a 1 1 I. Yankou Hz, rp. . a n It'iiock, lc '1 o 1; mm at ' . i-w-V v V 2f. 4 4 -S' mm il!0 jo diqsaoiduiBqo ojj LEADING COLLEGE PLA YERS TO BE IN GAME SATURDAY ' ' Sri , . xr- 4 ltllllKll lilll'OIIS Casperini Flliott left 111 Waters s. Sobieck h-ft lackle Oorh 11. Gi'onskl ! h-f t.-ua:d I Kolpnk Cook I Anasta-io I"). Soble'ck I nirh.t cuard Ij. Puppell Ilines 1 llaht tackle Kasprow Kredar rt!,-!.t end Crane Thompson ; quarterback j Sariski Fn.llls I. it h.".lf!.a"k I Pobhs Iniiinicnii lialit h.ahbaelc Kyisl.i Simons New Britain and Hartford Alumni Teams Clash At Clarkin Field Former High School Stars To Ap pearLineups Include Representatives From Yale, Fordham, Tufts, B. U., Notre Dame, Syracuse and Many Other Big Teams I.KIT TO KK.HT: FAY WII.SO.V SI FAKT WKK.IIT hllical Snknlowski. J. Was, 1;,-. rt;. 11 (P,Y XKA SKKVICK) Colli'K'' Station. Texas, Nov. 2.". P's a way Ho y have ilown in Texas, tlies- Vniversity of Texas J.onghorns and Texas A. fo M. Farmers, of fur nisliinK the feature melee of the Sotillnv. ,s: ern Conf..r.nce foolhull season each autiiiiin. This year promises to be no ex ception, and the fans of tin- Lone Star .ila'e are .smackini; their lips in auticiiiatiou of th- battle between these two elevens on Kyle Field her Thanksci'.ii'.'.,' I 'ay. Ke.cii t'lim has an inipr-ssive record. Coacii "Hoc" Ste.warl'.s i T'-xas S'.ers lost an early season, lilt to the Yanderbilt Commodores, hut ha- b'-en rounding Into shape: :-s the 'I'urh. v P;h- fracas an-' proa "In s. H-prcscntatives from some of the h-adlntf colli ses in this section of the country as well ( as one from away out in the open spacs will he on the alumni teams of the Hartford and XeW Uritaiu Inch school at. a came to be played at Clarkin ti-ld In Hartford, Saturday The manacement of the two teams announced that It has pro cured the services of men who have been starring at tlnlr schools for the p;i.si s' ason. Xew Dritnin will have i-pr-sentatives from Ford- 'hnm, Tufts, Posion Vniversity, Connecticut Asricullural College, Henss-hier T' cimlcal school. St. '.lohns Academy, Syracuse, Maine All ro.i'ls will bad to Memorial nuersily. 1 usiiinc Acauemy, 1 roy l'ield tonioi-row afi' tnoon when (. iConierence Academy and New York Falcons and th- P.ancers clash on ! I'niversity. Hartford will have the qrhliron for tit- S' -mi-pro etiam- 'Johnnie Smith of Noire I'ame, and pionshii of th- ci-y. Tli- All-X-w j- .Shrimp" Foley, captain of Syracuse, P.ritain iiain is ph-yinc in Philad"l-i"uo is expected to make a strong iihia and this b aves th- road open to d'id for all-Aiuerican (iiiarterbaelt the'eaiu" of rtani' S of th- s.-asnn. Hot 1 1 teams have had their ups and doe. ns this s-:ison wi'h some tennis losine- t c tl hentinc tli'-'ii. but have been pointing to this eame. the elevens ar- r-nortid to be in the 1-es-t possihh' shall- for the fray. Poll! sides ar" confident that they I will pull throe.ah with wins m the . e-ntesl and beennye of the intense j rivalry that has cropped up. the came will he one of those termed as "lor blood." I From the Rani-ers' camp comes ; '.Jie word that the team is all set to take the Falcons into camp find 1 thereby stand as the host Independ ent team in the city. On Hie other t hand. I he Falcons smile when they hear this rumble, as they !lrp jus as confident, that they will set back their rivals in the contest of con tests. The teams have been well drilled for this their final find most import ant effort. Conch Tobin of the Fal- WALKER TO DEFEND HIS RING TITLE TONIGHT Itanscrs have had a bafr of tricks hidden alt season waltinc for tomor row's came and football of nil sorts will he uncorked at Memorial Field on Tur';-:' 1 lay. Tito S' le.-I ion, of offi ials for the catae assures the fans of efflci-nl rulincs dtirinc the contest. Hilly Po llack has been s.hcle.l as reler-e. Keck Pielar will umpire and Pave WANTS NaUonal': C. Payh'cl;. if W. Miohalowski. rf A. Iv'oh.la, 0 Field Foul 1 s Total Tie ,i)-epli vim. Former Water Hoy lor All-New F.i'ilaln 1 nntlia!! Team. Id Watch ConP'-t. vonac .lo- C. Mat-h-HJ. Arala. ' P.akmis. II. Sehtll lc. Ye 1 : 1 i::2i I '.'2 2 Tcxius M. i:t it Parker, r. K. Sheehan, 1. OPrl-n. I. f Olean, c. ... Grobstein. c. Warren, r. R. Flls, r. c rr-ilethr, r. c Pthroed 10 TIMOTHY CLMR ELECTED H. S. FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Clair was 1 lH2'i X. P.. II. S. foot-j which 'T em at an elect Ion held after - badly re. 1 rday afternoon. Harold defeat, d candidate, gave at run. will b- Clair's lourth work ' ph Wvnn Is tt.'.i'inu lr his h'-ro' . " ... ....... ..,.,.,. ,!.. II. av MlOl lie! 1 O colli". 1 . lini. ts Ghost school at. 1 ornv.au i- ifm- I 1 .I was 1 h- i.-.y "t us i' i l..u a lor a' M is 1 aai i-'ii".- : i'aiy, th- wat.r boy ..I the All- I I 1, "V it'll.liP too lelll I'liill. '-.i '" v-WI b- w.nt. mel it aiM" ar-d j 1 la-hy .nai'tei-bacl, fluiseii at Worl.s ' " ' V. ,r 1 ,. Flei-linn Ilehl Alter M-luxil I'M I I I tin'i tin iiioi". ..- , 1 :. !-.ie- iev rv "lit ioti. ia!ii" th" in'- s Ye-sterdaj. tl... inmorrow I fl (I I' I'.-lliiT- 111' 1" "i ' '" r I 1 . . , . , ,., ,p,. .t., w liritaiim afl"l Timolhy Clair was el-ct.-il cap-. 0 e ... y. : ,.w .l.t-!;. -. hiin of tl ., .. - ri-.enwt.il lb iel.t is only .-iBht I ban team . ,. 1 , 1 ' p 1 run: ii.ei th" Pome school y-sl ' , , v. '.U'W .hi'-h'ts. and 1 M liruce. th.- ,, .. w - lein pi ila-b Iphia. vh"i" tin- 1 Clair a ttr-at run. , , . ... 1 p.- 1 av. -1. And .loo, : ai - , vt v.-ar will lie Clair's fourth r' ' i,,.,. i.e eu-e: thin otl"ls "p- ,,;,,,,,, ,,n the sound. II" tried fori u s .. , . ,,,r'u"i:y is b. i- In..' ev-t-y .Port i. tli. I -am in his first year at the .... " t!.:t l -ml'- jonni'V iniiior N - II- Mael ... , .. ,,,,, ,v.i !..!. !!.! I ' Tf -rfVJw el ,; it 1 1 -roM-b dial -"ie. . And'-rson, ". 1 1 ( ( iM ( . I ( lit ( . M I itV' ! 'v ' V;::1 :." " SrtV ,' rr:::::: : ' ::' ' :'.-...''-v,:t..r;::.! ' 'J'zA v '-' r:;'::r;;-;::::a;:;;:;r''e , '.v..'"'..r-;ir..:;;:a---.r -Wjii Flis. I".:--." ' ; . -,:: I ..Idi. M- i.-ello and 1. ,-,,., g'H j. Anil'isoa -'I'.-r ,,,!,,,,,.; ;,i,;- tour ho,.- fc V jvt. rsnn r. Kiale"--'! - '" " ,.. ;.,. ,-.,.. t 1 as to ..it. ml il" .Vl J foul- I 'a ; I,- : . M h-.. : !'. , , ,.,,wv ,.t lib' "is and a bllah M 1 ri-s n' 1,111 , t-.'i-r- on t ,. .i "i f , , v J I. ..'It,,.,, :. o. . 'I'".-'...: ' r . Tl.- l.aeb-. ,:,.... loll-l "1 i JT, V f son 2. M'"' t - M. - I'- ' " . i. -at'ii v.m- ot H"' "i The Faia'.-s. i n,,. ., . 1 ' "' rf, f"A f,e.l to Piv ! ! 1 oi;i.M.l' i IMI.1 -l tS FM ,,,., th. P. at 1 F- '"-' -Iv I- t-t: ".-. '... ai"-i '" , " U W44 in th- pid'i"t' ill le.- ,',;; :!' """I'; " 'fJ" ..It h;.t 1". A ' " w, '':.... i '1 '' -' e I with aav 1." . iw Si the h-.-l'l poM'l-a -' ',,. . ... . ., ., , ,. . ,,, ,. . , . . . T'eLale L...V I it,i,.l.t I ft ' ,! totffe the seor- r.f 1.1 to 'I- .-e,:,!, I A. ..I- V.tlalio. For a lime. ''' baud' is I ' ' ' mi;;: . Fi-pp. b,i-v aa-l an ll.MO'lllY CLAIR plav.-d fast and P' n- "" ' :' '-'' :'- ,,-l;,r ),i.--.,r . on t-, I. s "!: d up ' but' .-v.-n m th. t -t h,l'-. Mi- .'..'bin m ;., ,1-Ma- t" : -. in- i". oi-:- "'t jn-t Ml short o: mak- .., found th.ir 's ..--d ".rt-d ...,",,,.,.-.,.,..--;-i, .p,. 1. Me- .im K 1 because of his inferior to draw a-.Nav. .lasp-r. 11"! and ,;.,,, ,,, V.M sift or -, hoii- w. ittl-1. In lb- hfl two years 1: M,... v.oik- i e. " sh'.-'i'ie ; I be. n a P.- substitu'- an-1 r- eniar on He t.-nni. 11" pla.s mm ii .' iSnwo-;jr- r-r.i.i . .fct'it)ai.-'y7t"H' ".' . i ' r'''" h". 1 " '' r M r ...,isj"-4L -t.-&7-&rz9fTJ.r,M.m , n- is ,,. .-: 'h- : - .nh.-'-s in 0. il th" hst"tv of tie S'hool to hell CV-A V 12 " honors of i . p' aiu on ' u o : a ins. W Y0CM ' 'z I IN M Will T!T -JP-. '.. . f S'. Marv's t-l.....l kis-ball II t i rf r 'l llf srt J , n a, I mm aHMHW jw-m pt-y ..... i . " .j, '. . i M. . m 4 ... . . ' nine v. hi.-ith: echoes I, "Hoh.'ful Doc 'is" battlim," to Karm-r i'i". Victories over Owls and the a scoreb-.ss tie Methodic. Fni ave plac'-d the of Texas at the has been lt.Ji When th" on Fyl- i c 1 1 1 r.H'-s w ill th" conference t i'h ill" Pice llistil'l'e liaylor P.. ars, and with th- Southern vrsMy aiustan-is h Orange and Wnite top Of the heap. The Atrui" r. eor.l mam 1 by a fi to u .b :- a! ,i the hand.! of th.- '' x:is Christian Fni versity, an . iicnmilr-r, the i-esuH of h. r bin d. lit in t lie lop,-, pail. Coach I ':!',. i i'.ibl'-'s hop-fiils, however, ar cone, d-.l a. bc-tl'-r-than-evn ihaii.-' of ooppins tlic Texas r,aiii': and the coni.reiice title. 1 by Captain Fay ".Mai"" Wil son, th- Farm, rs have a v-Piati bp ss. d w p h a strona' line and a rsiiiil- haekli -1 1. Cap'n Mub- liiii-e-.-ir is ra:.,l th- -qua! of any puii' r in tie- son' h w. st. a ml is a line pliiii-' r of Him ii ability. His liii'lmr of t'i" oval jmi I'.ibl. a, reliable tripl threat. l.e-elicLr : !- I .emt I i a.-- is S'-uart "SHi-l" Wrnjlil, e.ptiiin and uuar . rba-k of ' he . ir a fi:.-. Wre-'ht's piin'.i in- b.ai; aal hicrli ,-usl hi.s lihiys in oiie r .p par'iu, ol.s of the favoril" loil-K" pas'inie has b. n brilliant, Sine I'.'l1'.. v. i;. u th" I .nliuiiinrs sored th" Fanners 21 to 7 in the Sleet- pasture '" Airdin, but un touch low n -- solii'tiiiie.s h ss has been tie- mari-dii of victory. In the liast 1" V'.-irs. 'I'ex.-.'S has .-m-rp, .1 trom Hi- iiual ha'ti- in- vator on live occi-'ioi;.., ati 1 th" Aech.s on four. Th- !!'21 s't'ooi. Kvl- 1'i-bT. ini'h T- .as la'-'l a t p ;-, --t ouch. low u tt. r t-nin, i n b- 1 in a 'eon l-ss tie. Italian Heavy Throw's ! Kansas (irap')Ier Easily, P. l.otns-, Mo,. Xov. 2.". iP) Oeorc" Cab:... Italian In avywelcht. defeai.d .lim Hrowtilnp of Wiclitta. Has., in straieiit falls at a wrestling show- )..-re last nlRht. The first fall was won it, r, ( niimp.-s wiMi a body ' s'am, and th" s- eond in 1 . minut s lWi:h a s"ri.-s of hea llocks. I In Hi.- v tiii-w Ind-iip, Di.-k Iavis- curt of Wichita dispose 1 of Or.ste Yadalli. Italian lieavv w eipht, in 43 minut' s w i ' 1 1 a h-adlocl;. piidy I'us-ek of Little Kock, Ark. to--.-- 1 lv:ui .Pirko, a Pnssian. in 19 iiiinat.s witli a crotch hold. STRAW TO KEEP IT DRY Pitt-l'i'tin .State (ionic Tomorrow Siii-c'ly Will lie 1 'laved On ry I. round. Piitshurnh, Pa., Xov. OB In- It.-nt upoti piayiii); the annual PiU- 1'enn State football game on a dry ii.-hl Thanksgiving Hay, officials of the Fniversity of PiltsbitrKh hav obtained a larfiv canvas wh.icii pr;ic tieally covers the entire plaving area. Th- Palanc- is burie.l beneath straw. Mahom-y will act as head linesman. Tiie weather man is reported These thr.-- nie members of the r.ady to iftvo Pitt a break for the Central Connecticut Hoard of Ap- ' holiday a'trnetion and allow what is provi d l-'ooihall officials and therH.y 'iNpect' ,1 to be the h'.i'ircsi crowd of .have the stamp of efficient officials. !tb" season to gather uitiiotil fear of i Arrane-iueiils have been made to -rain. 'handle a r.-conl ln-i akiiiK crowd and I Tile (tame will he the 2i;th moct-jtho manaK"menls of both teams cx '; i ii pr between the two teams iind the p-ef to have the followers of both present series standi!),- is Pittsburgh, I 111; P. nn State 12. Last year's eon test r-siilted in an o-. i rwhelmim; 1 victory for Hie Panther, 2 1 to M. , Seven men on each side who play. .1 In the If.2-1 tilt will slant tomorrow's ' L'arne. pemi State athletes will arrive in Pittsburgh today. this year. "Jerry" Barclay, who was Foley's l-iinninp; unite at Hart ford lush school, and who is play- and others inc on the Yale s.iiad at the pres- both ouints ;. nt time will also play. Finis Curl Drink, captain of tho Con ic client Ai iciillural school and member of th- Xew Viritain hifrh school team of 191 li; Lester 1- icune- inan. Drink's running mate at end on the Conn. AKricultural team, and captain of the lied and Oold eleven in 1S21; Jack lleiiehan, nn niber of the lfilO championship ii inn, now of Tuft's college; Kerm St'-vcns also of the 1919 team, and now ot Doston Fniversity, and Jerome C'rean, former .'. D. H. H. man and out for end positions. Tackles The tackles are Ted Hart, Yale end for two years; "Tubby" Deloln of Fordham, "Spindle" Doerr, mem ber of the 191!) championship team, now at Maine Fniversity; Curt Clif- -ons and Coach Stan Ashley of the 0rd of the 1920 team, and now a Takes on Ihc Scrappy anil Capable Sailor Friedman in lnijiortant Contest Newark, X. J., Nov. 23. (AP) - Mickey Walker, welterweight chain, plon, stands ready to defend his title tonlsht aeainst rugffod Sailor Fried man of ChicaRO, viteran of many riiiK battles. Under the laws of New- Jersey no decision can he rendered. Therefore Friedman must win by a K. O., foul or any continpency that prevents Walker from resuming at any time. Walker Is declared to be in the best condition of his career, in creased activity in his camp follow ing the state boxing commission's edict thai the combatants must make the welterweight limit. He Is favored to retain this crown, for he Is a hard-hitting youngster an.i .(.vi.r .1 ef enei v-1 ' Walker met Friedman last sum mer in Fast Chicago, Ind., and the Sailor, after being floored in the first round, was outfighting the champion at the final bell. Statistics on the match follow; Walker Friedman J4 year Age 2ti years 147 pounds Weight 147 pounds 5 ft. G in. Height 5 ft. 7 In. 15 inches Neck 15 Inches 67 1-2 inches Kcach 67 1-2 Inches 4fl in. Chest OiormaD 37 in. 44 in. Chest (expanded) 40 in. member of the Syracuse squad, (.nar.ls The guards will h- lienry F.oj- nowshi. one of the few players in the history of the school who played tour years as a regular on the team, !".r.!orian of the 1923 and 1924 t.ams and Sparks who also was a member of the 1M9 team. I.eon llradby of Ifensselaer will be the player at center position, nnokfielil The backli-'ld will consist of "Dixie" Griffin, n,uarlerback on the 1 91!) championship and the 1921 championship teams, and a star at tin- same position at Cushlng Aeadnny. Grip member of the Red and Gold t-am for three years, and now a member of Ford ham's varsity I In his freshman year at the school. I Henry "Zip" Zehrer, captain of the 1 192 I championship t'-am and mem- T I Per of the 1921 team, and the 1923 TIIKKF. MOIiF. ;.MFS Steams, fniversity of Son thorn California, " James (Jazz) P.enehan will captain unlike most of the other big schools. iiu. team from halfback position. He 11 in. 13 1-2 in, 3 0 inches 7 inches Forearm Hiceps Wo 1st Wrist 10 1-2 in. 13 in. 30 inches C 3-4 inches LEADING SCORER College Of the bams well represent e.l at the field, The kickolt' will take place at 2:39 I o'clock sha.p and will start what promises to h- the best gridiron tight of the season in these parts. TOPS FAST'S SCOKI'.liS lirldie Tryon. famous Colgate hack, appears jo h.av- a real rival lor in dividual scoring lienors this season in I.ane of Fartiuoul Ii. The big Green star pass, d the Colgate leader last week by counting three touch downs .against Cornell. Lane's !'ii points have been ticeni'-d via foueli .lowiis only, whereas Tryon has counted IS of his 30 through points: mark after touchdowns. will continue grid playing after Thanksgiving day. Howard Jones' eleven has three tilts scheduled after Xov. 2t). fin Xov. 2s, it. will meet Washington State; Dec. ... Oregon Aggies and on Dec. 12, St. Mary's. played at the school in 1919 and 192H. Ho then went lo Connecticut Agricultural school and from there to Xew York Fniversity. Giero chowski of Troy Conference Acad emy, and the X. P.. H. S. 1923 team land Henry Bray of the ebampion- HOPPK'S KIM) WOKDS (ship 1921 t'-am. St. John's academy, Willie Hoppe, ex-champion, .says and the present high school team Jake Si-hiiefer is the best of all bil- .with "Hauler" Murtha who played liard players. That, is a fitting re- ion the 1920 and 1921 teams, and since hi: trimmed the great ;lhe Connecticut Agricultural school Carl Brown of Colorado FJevcn a Football Star First .Magnitude. By NKA Service. Colorado Springs. Col., Xov. 25. One of the leading scorers in the Kooky Mountain Conference is Carl Brown, great quarterback of the Colorado College eleven. Brown 1s a star of the first magni tude, being exceptionally brilliant in running through broken fields. lie has made several sensational runs this season and in the game with Denver university crossed the goal line three times after long canters. He can also punt and pass with the best, in his section. Brown is somewhat of a celebrity on the track, too, starring in the high hurdles. While at Fort Collins High he held the stato scholastic record in the event. Brown is only a sophomore and seems certain to make an enviable name for himself during his next two football seasons. Hoppe. round out the hacklleld. FKillTS LAST MGHT Toronto Jimmy Goodrich, world lightweight, champion, given decision over Claude Tait, Winni peg (10 rounds). Boston Hud Gorman, Chicago heavyweight, beat Ed Kclley, Bridgeport, Conn., (10). George Cook, Australia, won decision oxer Jack Munroe, California. How to Start the Day Wrong By BRIGGS rt v. it n 1' am 1 1 ;i l com. rs lia.-k in i.-1 !.-.. bull and '.-'- Iluiii si h"ol sine. pood track coo 1 Mvtmni'-r. 11- e- anotlnr sport to his out ; p.. rts to a id j list this winbr wh-n h- tries DIG (.AMU 1.F1T i in- 0' );. ri iuainii'c big gam's . f til- fast waning toothal s. aron will h-ii.L. toe her Xtr.. Dame and Ne. t raska at Lin.opi, Thanksening Hay. Yi'hii" both t.ams have ni.t b feat, a gi-'.it tussle is ant ici'iite,. "ith the f ernhusk.-rs out 1o in. ng las' year's whipping. 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