CARRINGTON McGovem-Corbett—There Was a Battle! Blue May Be Minus EXCELS AS SCOVIU Ned Farley; Genovese ROUTS CLOCK FIVE To Show With Green t Cham* Defending Dusty For the first time in many a moon Crosby will be the pions Bow in Opener— underdog in its traditional meeting with Wilby at Hamilton Chase Routs Telephone park to-morrow morning at*10 o’clock. To make matters more gloomy for the'blue and white Boys who have not 33 to 7 scored a point in seven games, Ned Farley may not be per- mitted to play by his parents while Wilby will be eligible to A Few Pert Paragraphs Pulling a faux pax by allowing their second string team to remain use “Heavy” Genovese in their regular lineup for the first From Perfetser Wall In the llneiip the entire first quar- time this year, due to the 12 weeks ruling* ter and have IS points rolled up Tbat very well known basebtll bug, Joe Wall, of Flatbush, seems against them, Paulle Lord’s Clock Farley was Injured earlier in the defending Tudustrlal Season suffering Internal hurts to to have been bitten by the same fox that died when he took a out Shop quintet, nip league champions, were handed a his nose which his parents feared WILL BOX JOB of^ A1 Weill's vest, according to a letter received this morning from 30-18 setback by Jack Dwyer's might materialise further If allow- In the ed to play tomorrow. Genovese the "don’t get boited kid" himself. After ponderous thought one well-drilled Scdvlll combine BANOVIC BBC 3 feature game of the Dusty iloop should run -wild with the Deemen, come to the conclusion tbat is a might Joseph running baseball school opening twin bill at the central Y for hts huge frame and enviable somewhere in Brooklyn. At any rate, try and digest this with your last night. In the prelim the Tele- stralghtarm are certain to cause team a listless ex- the blue and white forward and / phone dropped Thanksgiving turkey: hibition to Chase. 33 to 7. secondary men plenty of head- Carrington Big Gun aches. 1563 East 34th Street, Louie Carrington ran wild In Same CMBclals the first quarter scoring three con- Dr O'Hara N. Mortimer will referee, , Brooklyn, Y., secutive field goals on running Eddie Hart wil umpire and Mer- November 22, 1932. guard plays with three dandy long wln Grove, head athletic director the court. Dear friend: shots from the side of of Roxbury Prep-school, will hold When the second quarter started the lines. Tickets have been low- Although it has been six years or so since I was last, and the Ingersoll regs were usher- ered for the game, students being the lead seemd too in Waterbury, I often think of me good old town where I ed- Into service, able to purchase theirs for 25 cents much for them and the Dwyermen and general admission for 10 cents managed the baseball club and made a lot of friends among seemed too Inspired to be stopped. more. The the fans. And, speaking of baseball, I might remind you summary: Naugy rs Artonia Seovlll. Co-Captains Tom and that I am the ball in the entire Scally Ray only player, perhaps, country b. f. P DuBois led their Naugatuck high who plays the game the whole year 'round. While many of McCarthy 2 0 4 eleven through a lengthy drill at Overton, rf S n ID Turn back the paces to March 31, 1903, and ronTI get a picture like tlie one above. It slxms Terrible Recreation Field yesterday after- the diamond stars of the big and little leagues are betaking Kraft, c 2 5 McGovern, Icrt, Corbett, for the second time. Terry having lost his feather* noon, under the direction of Coach Carrington, lg .... 4 10 Terry facing Young right, themselves to Florida, the West Coasts and Hot Springs dur- n Corbett second round of their at in Peter J. McCormack, rg ... 0 weight crown when knocked him ont in the light Hartford. Conn, Foley and'son, Raymond K. ing the winter and early spring, Joe Wall, the "don't get Honyotskl, rg .... 0 0 1901. After this picture was snapped Corbett gave Terry another beating, knocking him out In the elev- Foley. Naugatuck Is In fine In center of is Ed famous referee. fettle for Its annual 'furkey Day. seen course1 at enth round. picture Graney, old-thne boited kid" may be any time on the golf East Totals .13 30 battle at Recreation Field tomor- 22nd street and Avenue H, known as "Wall’s Field". No Clock. row afternoon with the Ansonla WERNER liAL’FKIt b. Tt BY high aggregation and ranks an matter how cold the day, I am out there with the pupils of Wethered, rg .0 0 CLAIRMONTS PJLAY NBA Normvk-c Sports Writer T0RR1NGT0N AND overwhelming favorite to cop the my baseball college, developing young material. Carroll, rg 2 1 It la cxtcremely doubtful if tho verdict this year by virtue of .Its Lord, 0 A lg world ever was handed a perfect record. Election Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and -New Hollis, lg 0 1 boxing 0 more surprise than it PONIES IN TURKEY Although reports coming from Light, c 0 TIGERS TO-MORROW startling Year's all look alike to me. They all mean another day for down the indicate the An- Kane, c 1 0 got when Young Corbett, an -un- Volley warming up the old whip, hitting fungoes or teaching the Despins, rf .0 o known fighter from Denver, Colo, sonians are being pointed to repeat how do in the time. Lewis, rf 1 3 lifted the feathenvelght crown DAY EFATURE last season’s 12-5 victory over youngsters they things big 0 0 IN RETURN GAME Hudebenko, If .... from the cow-licked brow of Ter- Naugatuck, it does not seem pos- If .... 0 3 Which reminds me, that while I have played ball in Petrocclone, rible Terry McGovern on Thanks- sible that Ansonla can beat the undefeated Naugatuck team this every state in the union, from Maine to the Gulf and from Totals 5 8 18 giving day, 1901. Locals Invade Thomaston Keen Football Rivals Will will not Score at half time—Seovlll 20, So great was the prestige and Thanksgiving. Naugatuck New York to California, I have never come across a finer, be for Clock 4. Referee — Oeorge Dillon. glamor of the reckless, two-fisted only playing revenge but for Second Meet at New To- also to cleaner, square-shooter in the newspaper game than Dan Time—Four 10-mlnute periods. Meeting Terry, and so long a trail of beaten City keep its record of consecu- from tive victories intact. The team had Parker, editor of the New York Mirror— Rivals loes had the mite Brooklyn morrow — Hoben sporting Daily With Undefeated left in his wake, that the folk Help to postpone its annual game with Has Kite ring the man who by his clever writings and fearless championship Grady Big believed him unbeatable. Wilby due to bad weather and may Jack Grady dropped in 10 points —To Drill To-night had knocked out Favored play that game on a later date. of all that is best in baseball and other sports, has won At 19, he Ped- X.EO IiARRIYEE as Chase routed the Hellomen in lar Palmer, a great little Knglisli- Meanwhile tomorrow's tilt comes nation-wide renown. encoun- Nov 23—With add- as the prelim. Eddie Bagley scored Anticipating the hardest nuin, to win tlie bantamweight Thomastop, the eighth of the season on the Former local middlcuelRlit, wlio two of the losers three Held ed strength the Thomaston Ponies Garnet and schedule. A It is my good fortune to see Mr Parke# quite frequently gouls. ter of their schedule tomorrow championship. A few mouths Gray band now scales 173 Jonnds hooks up football eleven will line up to- of confident will await Summary: at the Plume & Atwood later he battered George “1/ltlc grldsters with Joe Banovle, conqueror of A1 here in the metropolis, and he always has a good word for morning morrow against the All-Torring- the visit of to Chocolate” Dixon out of his feath- Ansonla Recreation Gainer, at the New Haven Arena. Chase. field against the Thomaston Tigers, * ton in a return contest Field Waterbury when discussing bygone days. In the not far erweight title. aggregation Thanksgiving afternoon and Dec S. The winner will b. f. will at Feusscnlch park in the New an battle is Frida)-, p- Frankie Place's Clairmonts .When Terry stepped up iiito exciting anticipated. meet Gainer. distant future I expect to pay a visit to with If 4 1 0 under Waterbury Schott, class to beat that City. The battle will got way Coach Foley's Injured men were rf 0 o hold another workout tonight at the lightweight him, and we hope to renew many old friendships. Ranskl, Prank at 2:16 o’clock. Torringtop won given an opportunity to rest and Grady, rf B 0 10 7:30 o’clock under the direction division's chnmpion. Erne, a the opener of the home and home recover from their the In the best to all the Irish Allard, c 1 o 2 into insensibility witlhn few bumps by meantime, give my regards of Coach Solly Friedman in prepa- at Plume & Atwood of c 2 0 4 rounds, the Brooklyn dynamiter series, played postponement the Wilby game. Dr. and Joe the O’Brien, ration for their return game with DOEHRING LATEST in Waterbury, including O'Hara, Cosgrove, Vreeland, lg .1 0 had clambered to heights never Held here last month, 7-0, scoring They will be in fine condition for the undefeated Clock Town eleven. In I also heartiest to all Di Leo, lg 0 0 before or since attained by tho on a lucky pass the third period the Ansonla game with few excep- plumber. extend my good wishes my The locals were idle last Sunday Rostnt, rg 3 0 smaller to clinch the verdict. tions. Naugy's mentor will un- friends of the and are in fine mettle for tomor- fighters. IN good press. Terry automatically fought him- The Ponies have not been en- doubtedly pit his full varsity “FIND” PRO Totals .16 23 row’s fray, no injuries having been Most in self out of joying a winning season, but they strength against the Copper City cordially yours sport, Telephone. at last opponents. reported vnight’s practice * • • feel that it is .highly possible to gridsters. JOE WALL. b. f. p- session.. Tonight’s drill Will not be score what no other Themaston 0 ! Team Chosen GRID CIRCLES Colvin, rg ..1 a strenuous one as last night the Danger! All-City 0 1 when a faint from club has accomplished In many a Twelve Points Grismalla, lg. team was drilled for two hours. So challenge Wilby places eight men and Wilby by Bagley, c 2 o tlie far west was sent a season, a victory over a Torring- From the Clock town comes the by baby- Crosby, which experienced its poor- New York, Nov S3.—- White, rf 0 0 faced whose name was Wil- ton team in Torrlngton. George est season in the of the A week of in the mud and cold has boy 1 history John Doehring, a vitunl- scrimmaging put Jimmy McGee, If 0 0 report that the Tigers are -also Smith Is back in the local fold “Bull” liam Rothwcll, and who, under the school, three on the Democrat 1932 com- rare for their annual raring to go with no casualltles ly unknown college player, Let’* Wilby Wildcats in form clash with Crosby name of had won a along with three other players, Totals 3 1 Thomaston club has Young Corbett, All-City Schoolboy team. The mands mucli attention among the noted. The whom, the management refuses to tomorrow From way up here it looks like the commercial Score at half time—Chase Tele- few small fights on the Pacific players selected were chosen be- National football as morning. 14, not been defeated in two years and make until league players 0. coast, McGovern and -his manager known’ game time. cause they wero all kids will have to cheer about, a phone Referee—George Dillon. hope to keep their record unblem- outstanding a result of his showing In,hie first something including hard-charging Time—Four 8 minute periods. accepted with alacrity. Attractive season and proved most valuable to Bears. ished tomorrow. to two games with the Chicago fast line, and backfield that will has to The bout was arranged at Hart- A bumper crowd is expected their respective teams. Take a speedy go places. Crosby yet The game will get underway at Although not among tho lead- Conn. witness this battle, fully 700 \ a score a the in seven Now comes the 10:30 o'clock with Burke of Tor- ford, peep! hag thrown eight point against opposition games. Thomaston fans to the scene. ers, Doehrlng McGovern held Ills too lightly. going Wilbur Dunn; .... r. c. rington, refereeing, Johnson of Crosby passes, completing three for 70 unverified that Ned who could be used in that most of his training A special sound system has been Mike r. t. report Farley, certainly HILUES ACCEPT Thomaston, umpiring, and Oeno He had spent Churchelow, Wllby.. yards. One of them was a 4B- sessions the cafes on Broad- installed on the grounds whereby Oene contest, will not play, due to nasal trouble. On paper, the game does Cummings of Torrlngton handling In gay Sweeney, Wllby'... r. g. yarder to Hewitt, former Michigan where he was the toast of fans will hear play by play as the Archie the sticks. Probable lineups: way, Israel, Wlby. c end. against Brooklyn. riot to be exciting, but when Crosby and Wilby mix, anything and who carries Mike 1. figure ClalraiMifa Pos. Thomaston evsery gathering. game progresses Rinaldi, Wlby ..... g. At *he rate he Is traveling Docli- ALL CHALLENGES his the ball each time the clubs line •Louie can happen, and generally does. Crosby has one of its worst teams in Solury....L.E. Brammer Even as he sat in dressing Lerz, Wlby.1. t. threatens to be a serious the Eddie Hart of Cheshire will Tom rlng wildfire. Their should be Adams....L.T...... Thompson room in -Hartford, awaiting up. Egan, Crosby.L e. threat to Jack McBride, Giants' history. Wilby has been coming like game Diets... .L.U... referee the contest Eddie Good- A1 Boroway call to the ring, Terry's thoughts Vestro, Wllby ...... qb. star heaver, and Flash ^Herber, at and if should else can FOR Corti.C. Krinatskl were he would of Bristol will be the um- Ned interesting least, Crosby win, everything fairly HOOP GAMES of the party pro- ridge Farley, Crosby.rhb Green Jameie.....R.G. Petke of Bay youngster, present pace- vide for his friends as soon- as tfiis pire and Tommy Monohan, also Johnny Barnes, Wllby ... lhb be forgotten. However, I look for the Wildcats to win by a dozen McCary.L.T.. Trlpaldl setters. Herber has completed 30 trivial been attended to. Bristol will work os head lines- Vlnnie Stroberg, .-... fb The Reymond HlllleS, champions West.L.E. Kllman Job had Wllby In 63 for 411 yards, while McBride or more. there was a rude man. The lineup start- Last (lame points of Washington Hill for the past Cnpoizl...... Q.B..... Kane Suddenly probable Many Playing has completed 20 out of 0 for 268 knock oh the door. It was For information the follow- two years are ready to open theic Glanelli.Tt.H.B. Anderson flung ing:' your In three games. stood the Thomaston—Ends Smith and statistics have been yards Pot Pourri 1932 hoop season and accept the Haira.L.K.B. Goodall open and there plump ing compiled, On. and Mc- the class Coming challenges hurled at them by the Dunne.F.B. Greatorex form of Young Corbett, grinning Bertnagle; tackles, KlUg giving age, weight, and Bob Camplgllo, eluslvO Stapleton The old Rockne stuff worked in reverse last night at under the that and Shu- numerals of the psychology following teams, Fo-Charp, Shadow cute bangs hung Nulty: guards, Hymel contesting players: back, offers a serious threat to Earl so over his forehead. bert; cefttor. Concannon: the Central "Y" where Manager George Schmitt of the Clock court A. C., Brooklyn Spcedboys and Wa- neatly quarter- "Dutch” Clark, Portsmouth quar- "Come on out and get back. halfbacks, Nava- CKOSBY started five substitutes the Scovill outfit, tertown Rangers, ♦hie Hlllies will yorur Bubblln; terback, for ground-gaining honors,, champs, against always strong ~ BRISTOL UPSET taunted Corbett. "To- cowskl and fullback, Num- meet Bobby Klersted’s Putsic candy,” Morton; The former West liberty Teachers Scovill to to tne Class eral and kept them in there for the entire first period. led 13 0, Friars at the Barnard gym one night you are going get Innls. Age Wgt back has 403 and is — gained yards of life." Torrlngton—Ends! Peasley and Amodeo ..... 18 130 Senior the Clock subs went out, and the came in, but too, were week from Frlduy night but would licking your Clark's nearest rival. The former regular they, McGovern with a Abrahnmson •Bartolini _17 165 Junior 16 like to meet any of the above'men- BY TORRINGTON answered Szeekowskt; tackles, Colorado star has 496. Bronko drubbed, 30 to 18. Yale has some football scream of after It dawned and J. Zande: N. Zanda 17 152 Senior 35 neatly apparently great tioned teams before that date. The rage, guardri, Belury Nagurskl. with 348; Jack Gross- on him that this fresh brat had and J. Sarog: center. McLaugh- Blewitt.15 135 Soph. 1 stuff The Blue 150 pounders have won every game Hlllies, although entered in the November —Tor- man, with 311, and , coming along. Torrlngton, 23 kid a 15 7 Y still a theh effrontery to world’s lin: , Radzcvlch: half- Chamberlain 165 Soph. or Last the Central league, are junior rlngton High completed its season with 338, are the only other backs played this season by twenty points betteu night, champion. Only strong arms kept back. Beloskl and Kelly; fullback. Ciano .18 14$ Senior 14 team and do not want the Junior yesterday with a victory over the to gain more than 300 yards. a winner announced while on his back took from starting tho tight be- M. Sarog. Cootldge. 17 175 Senior IS unusual spectacle of being teams to think because they are Bristol High eleven, champions of 'ferry 's Giants’ end. is fore the contestants were even In DiNapoil ..... 18 165 Junior 55 at show in' New Haven. Don to play the Putsic Friars, Bon A the Connecticut Central League, without a rival as a pasj receiver. place the Arena wrestling George the DiSantis. 16 135 Soph. 8 that have ring. Ho has snared 17 for a Dorns, Spcedboys they and which, up to this had — gain—of threw Hansen, then over, out himself. But game, Types DiVito.14 140 Fresh. George flopped apparently added new men and have gradu- not been defeated. The score was Opposite 290 yards and scored two touch- At the bell, Terry leaped straight ALONG THE Dunn 17 145 Junior 45 it was a little to the gallery. Hansen got up, George stayed ated from the junior class. 6 to 0. downs on the receiving end. Dick just pjay across the to overwhelm his Egan ...... 13 165 Senior 4 On November 30th at the Central scored the touch- rlhg Nesbitt. Bears' punter, crept up on down, and the announcer roared: “the winner”, pointing to the pros- Torrlngton Worbctt, grinning, stool up Ferucd.16 130 Junior — Y the Hlllies will Inaugurate the down in the first When ioe, Tom Hushes, Boston booter, and quarter in hi* corner. McGovern's SIDELINES German .17 138 Fresh. 22 trate ex-Michigan footballer. ., "Count” George Zarnyoff, who got opening of the 1982 Y league meet- Elchner blocked a Bristol punt quietly Hcrbfer, kicker for the Packers, In furious rush was met by a right Haywara .... 17 166 Senior 9 because of bis close of the house at the ing Jimmy- Johnston's Snoopers and "Jerry” Driscoll fell on It over the past week, but the latter two that title check-up pay-off, that tore his head off. (By \rnJtort Press) Healey ...... 17 150 Junior 20 whose lineup shows such stars as the line. ’’Alblc” Guerske. nearly still have a slight edge with uii mat fans. He will be back next goa,l McGovern was livid wltih rage. BROWN. Homick 19 174 Senior 43 made a distinct hit with the Elm City Jack Creaven, captain of Leaven- Bristol not to his average of 44 yards each. Halfback, was up at the Providence, R. I., Nov 23—(UP> Lauro 15 Fresh. -— worth for Char- He rained punches despised 165 week with Sandor Szabo. ... You will see Dr. Mai Stevens at Yale high three years,' usual form today and the Bristol but Corbett stopped, Brown's unbeaten football team Lavldiere .... 15 135 Fresh. 23 lie Lewis, who pastimes with the combine could hbt upstart; as the annual get going, his will take the field here Thursday Leonard .16 170 Fresh. 36 Bowl again next year, football coach, despite reports Star A. C. and the Hills reached over with open glove, Washington although two or three times .they in condition Llnehan Set for like the Mart clawed Terry’s head back and then against Colgate' top 16 147 Senior 10 Waterburys of his resigning to take up medicial practice. Y’see, the players in City Amateur league, were within scoring distance of from intercol- crashed over a right that dropped after 10 days rest McGrath .... 16 165' Junior 34 Morlarty, former Wilby luminary, Torrlngton’s goal line. him, he's a regular guy, and Yale tied Princeton and beat Harvard the Terror In the corner of the legiate combat. T,he same Bruin McHale.17 160 Junior 12 and Steve Bornway who pastlmed Torrlngton also had some good Bristol West Ends counts with old have team will start that was opened McNeills.17 160 Junior 44 badly, which after all, is what the grads who with Leavenworth last year but chances fbr , but pen- ring. Cross and Columbia .... 17 168 Junior 32 who Is sev- As Corbett walked calmly away. against Holy McVerry Then a season should not be ineligible this year and alties them. Roys- Primed for a final ef- to $15,000 pooh- spoiled ,“Billy" > Monahan .... 16 150 5 grand anything say. again, eral school McGovern crawled up the ropes, Soph. other high players. radt nnd York played good games COLGATE. fort. the AU-Waterbury football one a around that good old corner where flung himself into the fight, and Mulligan .... 17 139 Soph,’ 3 poohed ^before gets peek Any team wanting games with for Torrlngton -while Guerske did wound a two hour 'drill the bell. Hamilton. N. Y., Nov 23—(UP1 O'Donnell ... 16 145 Senior 42 squad up to Steamrollers will the Hlllies will be accommodated traded blows-until Prosperity is supposed be lurking. Providence most of the ball carrying for "Bris- the —Coach Kerr and his squad 155 17 last Vight at Hamilton Park con- the Demo- Tho second round, like first, Andy Quilter. 17 Soph. a: by answering through tol. of 30 left fident that would make up for show in New Haven tomorrow against the undefeated Annex squad ssaw a of action. Mc- Colgate fpotball players Itoyce. 15 130 Soph. 21 they crat or Inquiring at the Central Y pinwheel Torrlngton The lineups: his his last night for Providence where Sheehan ..... 17 150 Junior 77 their showing against more like that one Wallace Govern, gritting teeth, Savin Rock. One fight against Billy on Wednesday or Friday nights. meet for the cham- the Bristol West Ends Torrlngton Bristol eyes biasing like u madman's, they’ll Brown Sullivan .18 160 Senior 40 by beating Lord will be abreast of K'd a of cast tomorrow. The tomorrow in the. Bell City the other night and right poor Elchncr le Winters drove Corbett to the ropes In pionship the Todd .. 18’ 175 Junior 28 morning Eddip feature G. Driscoll it Wicge hail of blows. It looked souad has 12 good backs available. Waters..17 145 Senior 30 in the Thanksgiving Day Kaplan. swinging which will start at 10:30 a. would The starting will be the .... 160 Junior 13 game, EIGHT TEAMS IN Quinn, lg Ig Kilby as though the westerner line-up Yurgaitls 16 same m.‘ Brenker c Maro have to succumb—when suddenly as against Syracuse. BRUINS SMOTHER Nevin ig Dicomono Corbett slipped out toward the WILBY HARVARD DREW J. Driscoll t Keith middle of the ring and turned to CORKKUi. Num- CHI BLACKHAWKS B.C. HOUSE L( IP rush. Ithaca, N. Y„ NoV 23—(UP)— Claas eral Concannon re Matrlkawltz meet another wild Age Wgt AMATEUR SPORT Cornell's of 33 left ...... Beloski pb PC tan c Terry rushed and. hooked over squad players Barnoa 1!) 149 Senior 5 for last for to- Boston, Nov 23—(UP)—The The first meeting of the newly York lb Guerske his left. Inside of it flashed Corr Phl'adelphla night Churchelow, A. 18 164 Senior 20 ’32 to the morrow's frame with Pennsyvanla. 17 172 19 . TITLE HOLDERS $373,000FOR Boston Bruins retained their- lead organized basketball league of the Poysradt rh Coty bett's short right jaw—a Churchelow, M< Soph. Boys’ club was held last evening at Longhi fb Kloratowskl cold knockout. Johnny Ferraro, star back, still Is Coffey.19 145 Senior 12 in the •American of the Na- division the club rooms bothered with a knee Injury. Donato ..16 143 Junior 9 on Cottage place. Score by quarters: Now Nov 23—(UP)—The tional when for the sea- 150 Junior 2 York, GRID SEASON Hockey league they Eight teams entered Torrlngton C 0 0 0—6 Satisfaction Galullo.18 1933 fra- Pittsburgh. Hallock 130 Fresh. 7 following championship drubbed the Chicago Black Hawks. son's play under the names of In- McGovern and the boxing .16 the A. A. , G. Driscoll; referee. Nov 21 awards were made by 5 to at Boston Garden last ternationals. Croft Alumni, Spades. ternity were dazed even to Rlttsburfrli, 23—(UP)—Cap- Israel .18 161 Senior I'LCambridge, Mass, Nov 23—(UP) 1, Hart; umpire, Nickson; linesman, tain U. convention: Flyers, Spartons, Juniors, Pawnees the next day. The following after- Paul fielder and Mike Sebas- Koller. 17 169 Junior 22 —Football at Harvard made $372,- night. Hall: time, 12 minute quarters; Men’s senior and junior track and South End Bearcats. come across the grin- tian, star halfbacks of the Pitt Lattahzlo .... 14. 200 Fresh. 4 • (0 during the 1931 season, It was Bit Clapper. Bruin captain, mon- substitutions: Bristol—Roberts for noon Terry and field, outdoors—Chicago. Plans for the league were dis- Corbett In a restaurant. Panthers will be ready for action Lerz 17 178 Junior 14 last with the attention with his spec- — ning disclosed night filing opolized Keith: Torrington Benjamin for Stanford at the stadium on Men’s track and Held Indoors— cussed and rules to cover the op- "You can't claim my title,' against Mosone .. ... 17 166 Junior 16 of the annual financial report of the tacular play, scoring three gouts for New York. Neylns, Froellger Quinn, Ryan over the Jock Sutherland .... 17 173 Junior 24 association. in another. Nels eration of the league were drawn shouted Terry, "you were Saturday, Coach Moreschl Harvard Athletic and assisting for J. Driscoll, Dranglnls for York. announced. Women’s track and field, out- Mike Plnaldl was elected di- Moreschl .... 17 173 Senior 24 This was the only major sport Stewart and Harry Oliver were the up. weight!" doors—Chicago. recting manager. Each team must can your old title." McAvoy .17 137 Junior 23 at the university that showed an other scorers. Paul Thompson was "You keep Women's track and field, Indoors the list of players on their Corbett, “but whenever Marcellue .... 16 160 Soph. 18 excess of Income over expenses for the Black Hawk scorer. present laughed —Decision later. roster to Make not later than Fri- Ferris down the strete they’ll say Murphy .18 155 Senior 6 the 12 months ended June 30, The game was enlivened by Brundage, I walk Boys’ Club Open Placid, N. Y. the 25th. the who knocked Phalen ...... 16 3 51f Soph. 11 Bobsledding—Lake £ 1922. Despite a decrease of $138,- fisticuffs involving Bonny McFay- day. •there goes guy senior—Boston. The club is offering sweat shirts McGovern'." Pomponlo ... 15 145 Fresh. 25 Boxing, 686 from the previous year in net den, New Black Hawk wlngman, With A. A. U. out Terry (if to the winning team—these shirts Again fretted for a chance Fo-Char Rinaldi. M. 17 140 Senior 4 Boxing, Junior—Baltimore receipts, sports In general made and Gddlc Shore, veteran Bruin. McGovern Against mixed boxing). to be adorned with the official to this stinging defeat. It Rinaldi, R. 17 138 Junior 7 permits *36,728. avenge Men’s City. New York, Nov .. 17 basketball—Kansas Boys’ club emblem. 23—(UP)— was to him two years later The Roys’ Club Independents Shimkus 135 Senior 3 Every varsity sports team except Bast Night’s Results given Women's teams will be entered Avery Brundage of Chicago, presi- But Cor- basketball team will 1932- .. 17 150 Junior 15 basketball—Wichita, the track team decreased Its ex- Additional In SanPranclsco. Young open Its Stroberg 2. dent of the Kan. _ Americans 5, Maroons upon application to Physical Di- Amateur Athletic Union the victory was no 33 campaign night at the Sullivan ,. 16 140 Soph. 0 penses from the previous year. The bet tproved Saturday State, Balti- Boston C, Chicago 1. who will fbr four years, was drafted for the1 Place .. 18 160 Senior 8 Wrestling—Iowa showed a increase rector Oberdlck, present fluke stopping McGovern again, Cottage court meeting Marty Sweeney track team slight by more or Detroit 4, Canadlens 2. their names at the next meeting. office again and elected unani- Fo-Char club of thee Tavano .. 17 140 Senior 13 Chicago. because of the expense of sending this time In 11 rounds. Morrissey's for a fifth term the A. Ac- Veatro 18 140 Senior 10 Gymnasts—Chicago. to to meet the mously by McGovern's star had set. Central Y in the feature game of the squad England A. U. convention. He Is 16 140 1 Hand ball—four wall—Chicago. team. STANDING the llrst to claimed a champion and the great- a double header. In the appetltlzer Wengcrtzman Soph. Oxford-Cambrldge * • Handball one -wall—New Tork. International Group Amenia Defies serve more than four years. est fighter of his tlnje at 18, he Scheduled for' 8 o'clock the Boys’ — Handball, junior championships W. L. T. Pts Vice-presidents were elected os was washed up burned out- Club Cadets will take on a Junior Team Records * DELANEY IN RETURN BOUT —New Haven. Americans 2 2 2 5 follows: First, Martin Klein, New forgotten at Jl. After an unim- team from Torrlngton. Dancing 2 3 — Crosby , Men’s swimming, outdoors— New Tork, November Maroons 2 3 0 4 Local Quintets York; second. A1 Sundcll, Ban portant fight or two he retired. will follow the games. 0—Htd ... 6 A return bout of eight rounds be- Toronto 1 2 1 3 Francisco; third, John J. Magee, few he went to his Crosby. Bulkeley Chicago. Within a years 0—N. Indoors—New Paul Delaney, Coast middle- 1 0 2 Me; that had JADICK Crosby.... H. Hill house. 21 Men’s swimming. tween Ottawa 1 Billy Tobin, a former resident, of Brunswick, fourth, John H. grave—a broken shell CHAIiIfENGES Is an- Crosby.. 4 0—Warren Harding. 82 York. weight .and Jack Rosenberg, Canadiens 1 3 0 2 this city. Is manager of the A. and Rafferty, Houston, Texas. contained a great, game, fighting CANZONEIU ■ for — Crosby... .0—Torrlngton ..... 6 Women’s swimming, outdoors— nounced as the feature Monday American Group S. Tnllors basketball team of Daniel J. Ferris of New York heart. New York, November ‘23 Tork Coliseum, Crosby... 0—Central •. 7 New York. .< night at the New Boston 3 1 1 7 Amenia, N. Y., and would like to was re-elected secretary and treas- Johnny Jadick, Philadelphia light- Another eight-round with Crpsby... 0—Bristol. 9 Women's swimming, indoors—No the Bronx. Detroit 3 2 0 7 book games with any team In Wfu urer. weight, yesterdav deposited together Pete WINS th > a Crosby... 0—Naugatuck.18 bid. event will bring Chicago. 2 2 1 5 terbury. For games with tho Talll- LITCHFIELD State Athletic Commission West and to, Cansonerl, Weight lifting, senior—Chicago. Nebo, Key lightweight, Hangers 2 1 0 4 ors write him at Atnenla, N. Y.jt VAN KIjAVEREN TO BOX RAN challenge Tony — 0 1* Eddie Brink of Scranton. New York, November 23 Litchfield. Nov 23—The Litch- world’s lightweight champion. 8ec- ■if Weight lifting. Junior—New W«by York. Having won In his llrst American ne’.d High five had little trouble In ; retary Bert Stand announced that — tOs- the defiance had on 0—N, H. Commercial. 0 Ice hockey—New York. At New York r- Lenox Club P. N. A. MEETING JEklNSELECTED ring appearance. Bep Van Klav- outscorthg the Simsbury High I been placed Wliby. 0 distance events—5#,M# 133 1-2. New Tork eren, Dutch weltecwelght. yester- sers here last night. 37 to 13. Mos- file: Wliby. 0—Lyman Hall. Long Ray Meyers. meter walk, senior crass-country Chernoff. 133 1-2. Manager'TV Gmttzak of the Po- New Haven. Conn. November 23 day was sigped to battle Eddie her was high scorer of the- evening Wliby. 0—Anaonia.. 13 (drew) Sammy 10-mlle run to Nor- — 0 to Chicago; 147 list — Jenkins of Ran. Polish boxer. In the feature Gaines To-morrow Wllb'y. 11—Woodrow Wilson pew Tork (#); Carmen Knapp, Nationar^Alllance basketball (UP) John Bay with 14 points. f .. 0 wich, Conn.: 15-mlle ns to Schen- Haven, Conn, defeated team has call cd an Important Alulverti, Pa, has been elected cap- ten-rc”nd bout Monday night at The Litchfield reserves beat the Crosby vs Wllbjr <> Wliby. 13—Rokbury Raeervtyi. dew 20-mlle run to New- 143 New for his 1V3 Yale the St Nicholas Arena. Paulle reserves In' the Commercial vs Hopkins Wtlby. 0—West Haven .i.... 27 ectady, N. Y.; Frankie Feriello, 1-4. meeting teum Friday night tain of the 150-pound Bimspury prelimi- D. vs 12—Torrlngton ...... ® ark: marathon to Tork (6); Benny Ouiano, 155. Pat- at 7:30 at 178 Oak street. Every football team. The lightweights Walker. Trenton middleweight, an.l nary game- 30 to l*. !’ Naugatuck Ansonla Wliby. Washington,1 coach, fllllhouSe- vs West Haven C.: Junior cross-country to Phil- erson, knocked out Sid Solomon, member of the alliance Is reuuest- won every game this seasoh by 20 Phil Rc.fferty, westslder. arc paired Jimmy Lee, Wllby High " vs 48 40 adelphia. 153 8-4. New Tork

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