Picks With Amateur And Pro Shows Set J -- • E?*- __V Upf_____ Here, _. I In DEMPSEY SAVED The Greatest Figure Of Them All! Ten Bout Card Set Meriden BOXING TO HIGH To-morrow; PLANE OF REGARD For Next Thursday; Clairmonts Open Greatest Fighter' of Mod- Conrad Coming Back ern Drilled to the minute and with a line that averages 220 Era Took His Place pounds from tackle to tackle, the All-Waterbury football Beside Ruth as Interna- BY JOHN A. CLUNEY [All-Waterburysteam will invade the silver city of Meriden to-morrow after- and national Hero Encouraged by the tumdut of fight fans from this noon for their second contest of the the Falcon C. season, A. other cities of the state last night, Promoter George Mul- forminor the onodsition. ThU In Hip fifth of a scries of ar- ligan is planting his winter cauliflower garden early. Though Clalr- At Hamilton pork, the ticles by Werner Jjanfer In which less than 900 paying customers were checked in»last night ttionts will Inaugurate their foot- the Nlory of IlNtlculfN In reviewed at the Phoenix arena, the type of show that he offered and ball season locally by taking on TO STERT HURST from the days of Jninrx Flint, the i the effect of it the caused Mulligan to the Providence IJradleya, a strong first heavyweight champion, to the pleasant upon fans, MERIDEN SUNDRY that he had further fistic treats in store for the semi-pro outnt from the Rhode Is- |__ j present. announce land Capitol city. Competition for worthy for the next two weeks. ivu both local teams Is expected to be BY WERNER LAlfER Avywi uuifj tv tot•*v t'lutio) bouts will be pre- keen, but they ure confident of NEA Service Sport* Writer de- vented to local patronage next through with the much wan of all. coming Dempsey the greatest SHOT FOR BIRDIE; including Eddie sired victories. Thursday night, Ho irteered the fight «»mc to the Yuskaa (Hogan, to you), very re- Strangers at Home GOT BUNNY Babe Iluth GOLFER cent winner of the state amateur Still unable to secure Hamilton tame high place where heavyweight title, a 17-year old 220 park field for the second consecu- brought baseball. Mastrl- By N'EA Service pound youth who has tagged him- tive week, Manager Ralph There Is an odd parallel of pov- E. was Toledo, O, Oct 15—H. self Hogan for business reasons, nnnl of the All-Waterburys between the two. Ruth was out- erty Smith went after a few birdie* after a heart to heart talk with forced to take Waterbury's an a friendless boy from of orphan, on a recent round of golf on the Jack Kelly (Anthony Doblatltas on standing grid aggregation out In Baltimore. an Industrial school Knnnhigdalc comae, but he did- the voting list). town again. I-ast week they played a bum from the Demisiey was rods, one. Mobile to 8>iow Naugatuck where they smother- n’t set a In a freight train passenger, the low- In addition to who Is a the .Sterlings of New Haven 4 1 However, he did have a good Hogan, ed est gender In the scale of hoboes. broth of d boy from Hlverslde to while they hope to repeat over day's hunting, and came home 0, Yet they both reached the point street, not Watertown or Torrlng- a score In that area, with a rabbit, He drove from the Falcons by where the enthusiastic cries of the fans wilt tec and the ball went ton as many believe, also. thousands urged them on. the fifth air to see Joe Steele In action, a 165- Deary, Kennedy. McDermott. Can’t Forget Him nailing through the drop 4 them It. pound southpaw that has to fight Sullivan xnd Medalio. most of will continue ns a leg- with force on a bunny, killing the Dempsey light heavyweights because his New Haven boys will show In end after It has been forgotten outfit at classmates are giving him a wide line with the Waterbary what the man looked like. He arose jr while the back- ' path. Steele, Is, In reality, none Meriden tomorrow, by punching power above the scorn Tue BABE'S of Ruddy other than that young Itallan- field will be romposed and suspicion that clouded his ear- Coach Kddlc OJfSlANDING BRILLIANT Arherican, Joe Mobile, baseball and Alble Hurke, as a FERRIE and lier efforts. They, hooted him W-(TV basketball player, who turned box- Brankow, lilll Scully, Johnny Egan, war and thousands PERSON World slacker, er \yhen he had too much time and and Art Schlavone. the skies us a 8&E0MA cheered him to BROUGHT not much money on his hands. He After a week of drilling, the KNOTS cheated champion. AS S. J. A. has wotl something like 12 bouts Clalrmonts are In first class condi- of the At Chicago" 104,943 pop- In a row, and like Jack Dempsey tion for their Initial tussle, which Gene Tunney .ffS. w scandal. eyed ‘.'fancy” hoped was stopped once, when he admit- ■will get under way when Congress- would stay "out.” And the contro- ball 6oTh 8A0E AND PEMPSEV DARTMOUTH FROSH tedly took a swim In the resin chan- man Ned Goss kicks off the that followed that versy nel, under orders, of course. t in. HAP HUMBLE ORIGINS BuT at p. by Dave Barry still resounds Conrad Again Hoys In Action the world. to through fight the/ Rose undreamed of Halfback New Haven and Waterbury am- The All-Waterbi/ry and Meriden the he was a kid from Sam Johnson At start ateurs will make up the rest of follow: rods east. New HEIGHTS after TheV probable l^ieups Colorado riding the • For tho card. John Got OKIDER Runs 80 Yards Professionally speaking. Watcrbury Meriden York scoffed at him after Promoter Mulligan has the next Koskl colored giant, Kennedy, le Hester Johnson, In 7-7 Game bid on Norman Conrad’s services Rudozzo ribs. went Touchdown Deary It broke his Dempsey I for Thursday night, October 27, Sternberg Kearns in a bar- McDermott lg away, mot Jack On Bench when he will meet a first class York —Local Boys Bernstein Fredericks room and came back to New opponent. Conrad’s winning bat- Dujack Medalio rg AHTIE SCHIAVONE, us champion. 15—A tle with A1 Oalner, last night which Roberts world knows no more Hanover, N. H., Oct Splottl rt The fight was called a draw makes him «, who admit- HUXTRA!FLASHES GORMLEY DONATED Samuel Sheehan re Pherskl All-Watorbury fullback. amazing tale. A man GAINER GIVEN smart, alert and fighting "hot” box-office number around lhb Tilth dived for Jim Flynn, a fat It. Burke tedly AND MIDGETS OPEN FOOTBALL BUT GOSS Johnson academy team and the hero Just now. Burke rhlt Grube has-hcen heavyweight in the west, A. Dartmouth Freshman qh Morris became a tiger who attracted $2,- BREAK ON DRAW powerful Scully BASKETBALL YEAR WILL KICK IT tic at Han- A Schlavone fh Tonterezclla 0!i8,860 worth of paying worshipers eleven battled to a 7-7 Hornsby Dented Series at Soldiers’ field. over, N. H., yesterday. St. Patrick’s And that affair at Soldiers’ field Out Jn Mill Plain they get up Politic*, they nay, makes Landis Holy NOD AT ARENA bedfellows bat It also It was a football thriller, John- was staged by a Dempsey who was early not only to have the Brst strange Split By first EXPECTED well past his heyday—a man try- chance at any opportunity that iiiakctt strange football players. son nearly scored In the pe- 3,000 Name To-morrow the Hil- Chicago, Oct 15.—(UP)—Com- League ing to come.back, fighting desper- may arluo each day? but to get afternoon, riod when Capt Ferrle threw » 40 the of Phil- to work. Even the klury team to turn In a BAN- Judge flormley Hornsby, released as manager of candidate for con- ball on the half foot mark. Klaud- the no less wonderful. Picture the man HKTBAlifj victory, though tlic Naugatuck, pearance headed hy following cr went over for the score. The the club last August 2, had asked Thomaston Eleven in Rub* himself. Irish, Indian, Jewish, Mcuwin docH not officially open Fighting one of the worst exhib- gress from the fifth district. The who were fortunate enough to be ball will lie kicked off at 3 point after touchdown was a pass, the commslsioner to rule him Scotch—a mingling of many tribes until ThanbHglving at the earll- itions of his colorful ring career, to chosen Francis Fitzger- est. The Flashes emotliercd the o’clock by Ned floss, Judge Lando to Carter. for in tho her Town To-morrow captains: In a mongrel personality. Becoming A1 Gainer of New rated eligible participator to his to Haven, opponent The Connecticut prep school ald, Ted Hardy, Joe Devine, O. heroic by sheer ability beat Mill Plain Midgets 87 18 at Oormley’s republican $101,870 which was the Cul&’ the ns the best piece of fighting flesh election. Which ought to scored on the first play from Meet All-Naugatuck Jim brothers into tho ground by the Mill Plain gym Thursday for Arthur Farren the braggart, that In the fourth share of the fund. power of punches! night, Biron scoring 14 points over 166 pounds In this state, was show yon some politicians scrimmage period. Barrett, little Francis Mitchell, a the while B Flem- never kick—except under condi- Vtn Ferric, on a perfect oft tackle (Special to The Democrat) He came from pick-and-sliovel for winners, favored by a draw decision against lieutenants the spot In was the scorer for the tions such os named above, play with fine blooking by his team- — The most John Kelly and several heritage to topmost ing high Naugatuck, Oct 15 Norman Conrad of New Hampshire for a all the sports. It must be said of him also Midgets.—JAC. which shows that both flormley mates, galloped 80 • yards football game of who will do practically DOWN THE ALLEYS 'attractive semi-pro that ho reached the summit un- last night after ten rounds of and floss have a kick coming! touchdown. Ferrlo also scored the this headwork. Khould anyone have any an end Naugatuck Valley thus far uffocted, as much of a fun-loving pretty good milling at the Phoenix point after touchdown on AT THE Y wll t*e on at Recreation as to this arrangement been back in the run. Ferrle was the star of the day. BCBjton put complaints boy as he hud avenue arena under the of auspices of his to-morrow afternoon the board of strategy. box-car days. He gained 276 yards out 17 field here please notify WILBY INVADES the Waterbury A. C. He was exploited by shrewd chances carrying tho ball. John- “Y” MEN’S LEAGUE between tho Thomaston Ponies, de- Though Oalner did most of the managers here and there—but he HILLS AND AVON son made 18'first downs to 7 for and the believes that lie was ho was fending state title holders. Al Herbert remained bigger than those who leading outpunched steadily Dartmouth, but penalties stopped team Same* won lost per. works and threatens to All-Naugatuck .cloven. The game, given the had tried to "use" him. He was ANSONIA TO-DAY being nearly knocked out in the the Connecticut boys’ chances from A1 Drexler .II 6 1 .823 On the sehnozzle. round when a solid B. Wookey .< 4 2 .666 acheduled to begin at 2:30 o'clock, somebody thrown in the toughest first right hand more. and Kur- against AT FULTON PARK scoring Gynowlcz J. Nelson 6 3 3 .500 will draw a crowd of Tim usual ollhles follow Herbert's world has and smash to the jawbone put him on undoubtedly brawlers the known, nay also starred for Bam Johnson. W. Hallock « 3 3 .600 defeat and us he had an attentive the floor and kept him on Queer ome.r than 3,000 spectators. those who backed him in those ef- Leemen in Third Con- Dartmouth ’36 Samuel Johnson Doc Marggraft 6 2 4 .833 to audience the bells rung merrily. street for tho next five minutes. Naugatuck, the only outfit forts were In the game merely for Davis, lc.le, Mautte C. Fettijean _6 1 6 .166 Ted hud 132 for high single He Locals Cloverleafs hu;nblo the Ponies during the llurdy the sport of the moment—plus the secutive Road Game— got up and knocked Conrad Play Duvaylor, It.It, Clark and 445 for three In uddltlou to Thomaston team'H winning drive of cut—and ho came out of every down with a left , but he n a Pike, lg.Ig, Kulokowski Lews Records. this the Hardyinen took high game didn’t know that, until he was told To-morrow—S i g 1 laift season aritl coached by Kay trial with victory and a smile. Other Listed c Mansell High Single Camille Oelgere .. 136 This Is Tilts Bottger, c, and nothing about it handlers. Conrad .. Hannon, looks forward to repeat- high phifall. by his Kurnay High Three—Camille Oelgere 320 wliut Is to follow. Drill Brown, rg.rg, the feat against the "Kittle compared to Came Out On Top a clownish type of boxer as hgrd Sunday Morning High Team—A1 Drexler ...... 1314 ing to a There will he an abundance of Tllllnghast, McIntosh Hill Keller liel|x-d this outfit to as rt,.rt, Horses" to-morrow, but the Rub- There Is no parallel for Demp- "tag" MaxJe Kosenbloom. re Valukevltch certain extent a new state scholastic football on The Walnut Hills A. C. will offi- Olson, .re, Game* Scheduled For Oct, IT, 1083. ber Town team of this season Is showing Ills managers made mistake games shoots a lightning right that had also sey. Uoffler, qb.qb, Palladlno Alleys as as tangled twister. Joe Coughlin as his tho docket thin but tho Gainer when it was season at wot believed to be powerful after mistake, such having afternoon, wondering cially open the football Lando, Ihb.lhb, Hcnlzl Drexler vs Pettljean 6—6 the had good plnfull. in the next for a half hour. It the combine which conquered picture taken shipyards one which Interests local addicts coming Fulton Park Sunday afternoon at Fitzpatrick, rhb.rhb, Ferrlo Marggralf vs W. Hallock ... 1—2 aggregation In 1931. with the man wearing patent leath- caught him repeatedly, and when Nelson vs Wookey 3—4 up-valley most Is the Wllby-Ansonla fray 3 o’clock when they clash with the tflauer, fb fb, Chlkowskl per- also a Is er and aslnltles—but the draw decision was made whereas Thomaston’* lineup Bill Delaney, captain, shoes, similar by Touchdowns — Ferrle. scheduled for the ath- A. C. of Avon. Klauer, After a fierce and haps packs more punch than It did playing heads up and inside bowl- he proved himself, in tho end, Copper City Referee Jim Galvin, something powerful Clouorleaf straggle pins Points after touchdowns,, Carter had bouncing around Al Drex- last season. However, It will be ing. The tenors outfit failed to greater than any of the men who letic hold at 2:30 o’clock. akin to a race riot broke loose at The Cloverleafs have on their gait (pass from Lando); Ferrle (rush). Icr’s team bad beaten John Nelson’s a aerial game nit- heat club but him. the for a few minutes. •peed and strong Jimmy Flanagan's directed The green and white have play- ringside roster former college and Hartford for first and Bill will de- under lovable place Wookey’s on which the local team they made a good showing Impulsive, irresponsible, Conrad had a clear margin, due to team moved nad shoved John ed two scoreless games to date High school grid stars. They have up pend for yardage. A fast quartet of the circumstances. Jack Mitchell, Jack Dempsey—what a great mem- Gainer's sluggishness and the fact Nelson’s going back to third place. with beon organised for the past three backs, headed by Captain Kmmett a new man, proved that he is will- ory of a fighting man! New Haven Commercial and that he missed four punches to years and are rated strong. CENTRAL BOOTERS Carroll and Including Sullivan, ing to learn and under Delaney he He was not invulnerable. Karly Hyman Hall of Wallingford. The every one he connected. Camille Oelgere still leads the Hast season the Cloverleafs took Louie Trlano and Montagna Is should do nothing hut. Whoever In his career, he took severe beat- Rattling Archie of Hartford, out- gang as high single and high three locals came out of the last tilt In the A. 'C. Into from 134 bound to make things Interesting this Bud Kennedy Is his scores are ings from such men as Willie Mee- Eddie Carr of Water- aggressive Spartan champ jumping up to 136, fine condition and are confident of weighed by for the amateur champion- and 361 to 320. for the Thomaston tribe. Monta- proof enough that ho will soon bo han, Johnny Sudenberg and others fifteen pounds stole the camp BLANK ROXBURY taking over Art Stewart’s aggrega- hury by ship of Hartford County by a 13 gna, ft newcomer into the ranks of among the unemployed. who were to be remembered only show with a sizzling six round tion. Jt will be the third consecu- 0 score. The MY» Church League, a. Norwich as who to Hpartons, previous- the Garnet, Is former “those beat Dempsey.” tive showing against a light-heavy- team games won lost per. road game for Wllby who open were unbeatable. University halfback and though If It weren’t for Jack Commit, Ho was more than a man boxing that threatened time and ly Score 2-0 8t John's Luth.. 6 6 0 1.000 their home stand here next Friday weight In their first contest of the year, Bridgeporters ho has been outstanding In Art Fnrron's leam would have -—he WAH BOXING. He became the Mill Plain 6 6 1 .833 light, meeting Woodrow Wilson of Mid- again to drop him for count, defeated the Avon of John .1. Daly's all three. Dorman bail a the unforgettable man. And the Cloverleafs Win Over Cheshire Elev- Swedish Luth. 6 4 2 .666 tho performance dropped dletown at Hamilton park. but never even put him on the Town Team hy a 13 to 0 score. The First M. E. .... 6 4 2 .666 club through three games to date. good start and It went to bis head- through him tho fight game came floor. he tired In tho latter Other games today follow: When Cloverleafs have as their coach, 8t Paul’s 6 8 8 .600 Carroll will do the passing and Farren himself failed to come to be America’s supreme sport. beat en In Park l’lalnvllle vs Farmington. rounds, the heavier Carr, a City Prospect 6 8 3 .600 fo rthe locals and this is hut the tonsils have “Wild Bill" Galllgan, formerly through boys so that there was no .. punting Bristol vs West Hartford. him badly member of the Brown Unlvorsity Second Cong. 6 3 8 .600 to assure the been him trouble. We have — Central’s enough "Galloping giving vs Choate. doubt about the winner. The boys Bridgeport, Oct IB Bunker Hill _ 6 2 4 .332 Hopkins Iron Men and a player of note with Oridaters" an abundance of wor- no less authority for this statement of a soccer team defeated Roxbury South Federated 6 16 .166 West Haven vs H. Bulkeley. Put on the best bout great the Providence Chevrons. than that of Mr Farren himself. First ... 6 0 6 .000 ries. MANHAITANPLAY vs Prep, 2-0, yesterday at Seaside Baptist Hyman Half Hhelton. card of action. The Hills wil workout at the Carroll Dangerous Man Harry Hynn has plenty of stnlT and out- with an attack which taxed Ounnery vs Homford. Hilly O’Rrlen of Derby street Sun- park Records. was one of the best will soon Ids Joe Division playgrounds League It Carroll, be giving captain Box vs Joe of Pittsfield the prep school’s lines of defense bury Dartmouth Frosh. punched Mangold day starting at 10 o’clock High Single—E. Swanson .144 nerlftl tossers In New Kngland, who Devine on argument as to who morning to the limit. STTHOMASTEAM Taft vs Hoomis. In an old-fashioned slugging bee Couch High Three—Parsons.. 367 a the way for a should receive the honor*. guided by Wally Plpp. forced year ago paved Knflcld vs Weaver. that began In the first round. The Hilltops continually High Team—Mill Plain .1607 and tomorrow was Naugatuck victory New Britain vs Htamtord. was in tho second the^lay and the ball constant- — O’Brien dropped with "Red" on the re- Answering the critics— To the Now York, Oct 15 St Thomas Games Scheduled For Next Stapleton Central vs Torrlngton. round, but came on later to win FRENEY NEW GOLF ly In Roxbury territory. Hughes, Week. ceiving end, the Ponies will have Happy Three—His name Is Francis will en- central had an after- Tuesdhy. October 18. 1083. College of Scranton, Pa, Kobert Fitch vs Norwich F. A. on Eddie Dolan looked goalie, easy full the air arid he does not make points. Alleys their hands watching Coughlin at l’omfret vs of noon as he had to make only two gage Manhattan to-day Ebbeta Westminster., good in beating Louis Hoschettl CHAMP AT MATTATUCK 1st vs So. Federated 1—2 of the Naugatuck eleven. thOHe goo goo eyes. Yes he does. or three Don Homey, cen- Baptist game Field In what promises to ho an eKnt vs Hotchkiss. North Adams but not before he was stops. Swedish Luth. vs 2nd The Thomaston team shows the To (1. W. Then why not stick to ter halfback starred on the Hill- Cong,6—6 oxcltlng content. The game will shaken up quite a little by hard Jack Freney, by virtue of a 3 St John’s vs 1st M. E.3—4 better record of the two clubs to the, others—Facts. Al Herbert has defensive. atart at 2:30 p. rn. Yesterday's llesults right hand shots which the Hay and 2 win over Jimmy Corrigan top date, but the brand of opposition the largest feminine cheering sec- Central’s first goal was scored St shoved The vlHltlng team, conalderod the State hoy landed toward the latter afternoon, is the new John’s Lutheran Swed- In state competition has been far tion. Hurry Blmpson gives private Bltehfleld ltcpubllc 6, South Kent yesterday when tho ball caromed from the ish Lutheran out of first place after beat St Thomas haa ever had, Ja a of the bout. However, Eddie’s golf champion of the Muttatuck different. While the Ponies were lessons on controlling the hooker 0. part of a defense a fierce and noisy battle, and Mill of re- • shoulders Roxbury ragged outfit, with plenty N. boxing and southpaw shot won for Country club, succeeding Ossie Plain rough riding over such elevens as in addition to the ukelele. Jimmy H. Bulkeley 0. Westerly 0. man and bounded between the up- came up from fourth place aorve Mtrength. The outatandlng him without a question. Steve Gray, whom he ulso eliminated to tile New Britain Pawnees, Hprlng- Flanagan really believes that send- Naugatuck 31, Hewls.fi. rights. T. Hulllvan scored Central’s second, with the Swedish Luth- stars are Pfte Talione and Vtnty Carr of Now Haven dropped Joo this week to gain the final round eran's content to share third with ctd Indians and All-Hartford, Nau- ing the hoy applies to Bill Dwyer. Klngswood 0, Stafford Springs 0. second goal. The lineups: Wulskl, hard-running banka, and Arnold of Waterbury for the count of play. First M. E. whoopcrs. whs playing two ties, one Manchester 16, Meriden 13. I*os. HOXBUIIY CENTRAL the^ gatuck Captain Cy Gallagher and Leo the second round of the open- and a 36 the North Hides of Rrlstol and John I'hclan really can break III N. H. Htllhouse 13. N. H. Com- in Freney Corrigan played Shook with linemen. to OL Goodger E. Swanson rolled n high single for so a new Kademase, 200-pound mercial 0. bout. Carr flooked very good hole final round decide the the other with the Ansonla Acorns, and doing received ing IL Perakos . Carroll of 144 beating Bill Blair’s record of Coach Meehan haa primed Mon- in his first bout. championship, 18 holes being play- a team which last week contract. Forgetting the fnrt that, Derby 13, Stratford 7. pro CF Palmer Kovacs last week of 148. Tough to lose by conquered huttun'H trio of backs, 13111 ed half 7-0. there Is no let"s give speedy Branford 0, Westport 0. Thursduy and the last yos- Sullivan one pin. the New Haven Bluejackets, depression Pete Battle 1R Decker .. a Pendergast, Captain f! Milford fi. toi:oii fob joc:k terday. Freney finished the first Torrlng Iuih handed Naugatuck a Charles Kcegun cheer and then ltoger Hudlowe OR Wood . Young and Mai Thomaa, for their beat head coach 18 three up on his opponent, but rurxmiH oi rronpeci aim noiux setback, but the contest was close, proceed with Francis Lawler tak- Dartmouth Frosh 7, Samuel For Jock Hutherland, LHB Cotter Tennant performance to-day, und the green I the road get* lost thnt within the first the high three ecore 357 of lent out on ing Young Mitchell next mid F. Johnson A. 7. of ho Pitt Panther*, advantage CHB Wlckett the New Cltyltes corning Into action with the Homey week, with no one near will aguln go r< a* It At Lafay- seven holes of yesterday’s pluy, coming after a torrid encounter. Coughlin all good boys sometimes. V;her roc* along. . O’Hara top, 13-7 the ater RHB WHgner enough except W. Jabe with 8(8 to line-up It 1 uh used gi port ette a time building going Into the lead on of the Pon- They Ksik over our Fltz. rollers In ho had tough Corrigan LFK . Antlunitese make him feet However, the strength aeaaon date. Regan uncomfortable. of the to a Into nn nnetern foot- the 26th hole, was evened again ,Je* was greatly evidenced al Provi- three gnnics when Jlin Caflfrey little achool KFBH1I1 Utenweller Vln Llberto, left end, and John- at Pitt ho 1* on the twenty-seventh green. On dence two weeks ago when the fulled to do nil tlmt he predicted. MANY SEMI-PRO ball power, and now (1 Costln Hughes Good old Mill Plain atm helda the ny Hartnett left guard, have re- achedulo the final nine holes, Freney shot team record of IM7 dae to the Vincent-coached outfit met defeat CnfN'cy Is rending llow to Bowl In faced with the hurdent high gained first team bertha ufter abort one seven holes In three over fig- ■plead Id rolling of Barker. Roden. at the hands of the big Steam Roll- six lessons for two hits. Jew Kelly ever given ft Pitt coach, and par (day* with the reaervea, replacing ures, regaining his original advant- Brown. Gallagher, and Andaraon. er 23-0, when It was ex- Is at present considering several I hot I* on iv por with ftny given col- eleven, Bill Curty and Mnt Murray, respec- GAMES SUNDAY of three Crutch to Coach would offers to Join a big town outltt. lege mentor. And .thie after he wn* age up. pected that the Rollers score tively. "V" Inter Clnb I.eagne. at least a dozen on the visitors. put on the *pot by over-acalou* team won loat The probable line-up: In addltlort to anveral local aeml- gamea per. And last Sunday afternoon the It ha» been euld that Jon Itun- alumni when hi* flr»t two yoar* at Five Beau Brummela. 8 I 0 1.000 Manhattan St Thomas pro gumen here tomorrow, Water- FORDHAM-LEBANON Torrington Rollers mowed down the crack r>hy and Jack Kelly are planning a Pitt failed to produce a winner. Utopian. 8 8 0 1.000 Llberto Uoltch hurlann will follow with Intercut not atari with Jon Putalc Frlare .. 8 2 1 .1(7 f.’levclnml Panthers. 39-0. cleanup. Why Oct 15 — Lett End the outcome of nil ntatn gnmee. A Now York, Oct 16—(U. P.) — Torrlngton, “Georgia" Emanona ..8 1 2 .288 I'rliiH-fl for lontont CuUKhlln. fellowa, h« needa It moat? The were Crutch, one of the outatundlng pdr- Oreandlera A 8 .000 Janm-H Moorn dona a lioylan Gallagher few of them follow: Ford hem Kamo pitted .8 Th« rlvul volloy idovon* Iiuvo little umplr- the 8 Left Tackle New JIaven Annex va ’Walling- ugulnat Lebanon eleven formeru on Hprlngtleld College Cwoana .. 2 0 .000 hard for tho eonlaat IriK oceualoiiully and for thin miiaon NOTRE Valley'* liiiiottcod IjIk • IS THIS WHERE vanity baeketbnll tea me the loot cannot ane thn or of Hartnett .Halva ford WnlcON. to-day at Polo Ground* in Oi* ami wlinn tho oponfria whlatln hnadpln, any two hue been to <). Left Guard New Haven Beavera va New Hu- aeoond encounter between the two youre, engaged Pound* tomorrow n llor|< of 21! well them of nil for that matter. K. Carr ven Lelanda. DAME’S IRISH START? won flret coach the Torrlngton Y. M, C. A. High HIng* o-5leg*Davie.112 Mr Moore. Well I aen Jim llarrntt Smith *chool«. jcordhain their .... 850 nondlllonod moil will tnkn tho Hold. In the elute "Y" league. High ThreeThree—Naganor hud another kood time thla week. Center Anaonla Acorna v« Heymour Kama In 1027. The New Yorker* ontry High Gamea—Beau Brummal. 1(74 ./Iin Murpliy of Waloihury will lm NHA Coach Crutch hue nulled Homelhlrik will have to he done Clceolellu. WlNlllewakl Alumpl. (By Kervlee) wero favorite*. Joe flonetekl, Ford- already th« roforoe; Rddlo flood rldk« of out nandldutee for the teum and at Oetober 80th. about llarrett or I won't of lilght Guard All-Naugatuck va Thomuaton Pontiac, Mich, Oct 16—Varl- ham'* right end, and George Pen- Game* For Thorndar. MrUtol, Dio umplio mid .1 ak« Vroo- net any aeaelone be .. In leuet two iiractlne will 1083. thn Well, aa a auhatltnte, Conley Itndernuss Ponlaa. oua college football team* ton, flight tackle, are out of the _*_ land of Watorlmry, tho bond lino*- prittea. held until the opening of Grenadier va U and I (7:80)8—4 there la Jim Met lee lo lilght Tackle New Britain Bluea va Hartford (lie country have been publlolaed game with Injuria*. weekly nmn. Th« proliuldo niurilnu llnoup* ulwaya wrap eeueon. M Bru'mela Cwoana 1—1 ..HI ulgu It la Mouth Knde. for I ho "Jaw-brcaklng" name* the “Levy” Lawton, who va, $8:00) ttH roloanad lodov follow; up. with tho Torrlngton P Prlara va Utoplana lilght End All-Waterbury va Meriden Kul- of player* In ilnrir lineup*. FOOTBALL HCOHKH performed Kmanona va Kangara 8—4 Thofnuaton: <1. Hmlth mid !o High anhool “Wonder Klve” In the (»:i») TIIVI'H INIHUAI,, JOHNNIII il'endergast McOlynn oona. Nt Mary'* college, a Pollali Ituqueenc 21, Oglethorp #. Hmllli, ond«; Hrl»tol mid WillnoU, national tournament at Chicago a ha wua not a Quarterback Walnut If Ilia va Avon Clover* Inatltatlou located at Orchard Geneva 14, Ht Vincent 7. Tha "T” Inter Club Bowling I in k I**: llvmol and Itodo. amird*, Althoiikh reiiulur a th« La Halle (lallaudet few yeare bank, ha« already re- under thle week nn laat year'a I'ardue unlveralty Kink un Talione lea fa. lake war In-rc, claim* SI, 0, league got way Harliort, ooiitar; Novm owakl, ipnir- to Coach with ala teama rolling down the team. John can. Left liulfbuck I'lalrmonta va I'rovldenoe Brad* “Jaw-huallii”' client plonalilp. Temple 11, Hueknel! 0. ported Crutel). lorhiiok, Klmionkl and Kill, half* foolliall Hahler, • lluttln Green l*ya, Hare la the regular Mi Mary'a Appalachian Teacher* II. alleya. ba<'ka; *«vlkiiy, fullbink ter, la cardanl of the team thla lilght Halt back Meriden North Kuda va Middle* lineup i Lenoir. Ithyne I. Naukii'mk Wll- o« mid HtiiplP- year, HARVARD-PENN Amid the amah of Ibo belle hit* (Hard Waleakl town Kaleona. h. V.—Manlala. Clemnon I*. ICieklne 0, the plaa and the, nmdlor of fop, olid*; Maraont mid I'lilpin, M. Gag Ham Ifouaton Teach* Fullback Ilrlatol North Mldea va New Bri- t* T.—Mr like way, Columbia A. II, Marlon Mil. abonta of (bo bowlora and aaeeta- laiklo*, IdiPkay and A*lm, pi/iinl*, Trinity HO, Oot — Feferee 7, A. C Mm lionold, K. tain I'awneea I* fl.—Ilaleotlau Inet. 0. Cambridge, Kane, II (U. tara, the Bean Brummela tied with uuinti, oonlor; I'mioll, iiomlor- era •, to a A t in h< C A All-Toi rlogtou va New llavon t'.—-bank. Maine* liwtltute IS, B*uh Cook* P.)—-Another romp victory the lit apian# for Bret plane, while Inn'll; Hnlllvan and Mniilupiip, half- Utah Aattlca HO, Wealein Hlute I, pi lleeil, Spring' -II, K men I. wan predicted for Harvard when fullinn k Tnuehera 0, field, Umnunuh MoCar* Hluejai’kela. It. Ue-nmra l/iiok*. Trlano, ( va KalrHelda, II, 0. they meet a Penn Mate team at xrffi llitahcl HO llalier II, •. mlik, IlMiiknell, Branford l-aurela King Maryville (Tenn) rSJud'mJrGa^Viei^"’ Marehell Town • Harvard Medium to-day. Whhiia I', It, Hmjiorla Teach* II T, George (Kvl Miami (riaj umvereltvl I, Wil- Coach Hddle Caeey wae e«peeled N. V. U.*UEORn |, lo atari hie regular tint team with JM Wu afnr.liMe* Teaclieia 7, and Mery Norfolk) ie guile a more for ao gufet lad. Wunenahorii t'apc I. ibe of lleger llallowell, ^ Teimhera 0. The tlnlvgrsliy of lielroll hse Balaton llenialey, tha Chicago Mllleep* II. Nprlng Mill eaeeptlon Hum fork, Old 111 ill1. IM (lira)dean North Nlalo Wake Urlmaon eenter, who hen nut fully Pall (himtea II, Nelhal *. maplieil out uulte ait Itinerary lor i.'tfh'a ate her, weeta Ur be embt* Carolina I, Vink Uolv«rt|hy‘« loot II, colleiia recovered from eulfered a Ha tool bull team thla year, The daatrou* during the IWet few Injurlee fn-day m*oi 0#drd*»owM'» Kli hnvllle Teacher* If, HiirlHV* Warren a K Will ghoul «,*«« mllas weak a of the heeee a he pram

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