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a THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1932. 3 Schlums Leads Wesley an To Victory New Hampshire Tramples Conn. Aggies fo Star In Wesleyan's Finale Texas Christian Moves Nearer Title Nutmeg Team Cracks In Closing Periods Crack Cardinal Back Scores Both Touchdowns Runs 50 Yards in Opening Period to Pave Way to First Score and Does Most of Ball Carrying in Other Scoring March Houston. Nov. 19.

(AP,) The Texas Christian University eleven continued its steady campaign toward the soutiiwest conference football championship here today, downing Rice Institute. 16 to 8, but finding a wor.hy u-cman. T. C. U.

completed seven pasts for 'a total of 72 yards and R'ce six for 66 yards. The Owls showed a net gain from scrimmage of 71 yards to 44 for Texas Christian. Finish Matches Springfield Man Sees 50tn Game in Eli-Crimson Series Springfield, Nov. 19. W.

Ellis of this city, president of the Springfield Five Cent Savings was bacic home tonight from New Haven after-attending his 50th Yale-Harvard football game. Ram early in the day had threatened to break his long record but when it stopped raining for a few minutes shortly before game time he donned waterproof clothing and made his way to the bowl. The only game of the long series Mr. Ellis has missed was one of the contests played in New York before either college had a modern football arena of its own. team, played the entire game, the first three periods as fullback, and the last period as a tackle.

His work, both on the offensive and defensive, was outstanding for Levitow, in the line, and Halfback Alterman. also, contributed largely to the Connecticut attack, while tmS It Rochester, N. Nov. 19. (Spe cisl.) Larry Schlums of Weslevan Durham, N.

If. Nov. 19. (Special.) The University of New Hampshire football team decisively defeated the Connecticut Aggies here today, 43-0, before a large Dad's dfty crowd. The game was featured by many long runs by the New Hampshire backs, who gave their best performance of the year, In spite of the fact the game was played on a wet, muddy field.

The Connecticut team held well in the first half, the score at hlf time being 12-0, but cracked wide rLevitow made tackle after tackle In Crack Harriers To Run In Meet At Manchester Joe'McCluskey and Jimmy Hennigan in Thanksgiv To Decide Mat Bouts Tuesday a vain attempt to hold down the score. The summary; Connecticut New Hampshire F.ddie le Anrlrtwi I.evitnw Letrmoulh (c) Allarrt ljr Cnrtl Wilkinann Dunnan Veauklewira Hainei Puhrnw Batclieiiler fltevena Vaujhan Warren qb Graffam Tom lit MdJowan Pierce (c) rh Haphey Kelly fb Knox New Hampahlrt 13 0 IB 13 43 Tiiuehduwnn: Mrtiowan 3, Haphey 3, Jaii)iie, Muodv: point after touchdown, Mcduwan; referee. 1). L. Daley, C.

lineman, A. Bratt, Tufle; umpire. M. Bankhart. Dartmouth; field Judge, r.

O'Brien, Harvard. Ulie ball hllOUgll to Settle the Wildcats score at ease. "Pop'' 'Olympic Tax ing Meet Thi ftf Fnnt nlinP-i iMcuowan ana Hapney were the big IkSMIL I OOl liUarU the NPW unmpshj attacki J0UtS scoring five touchdowns between thnn. An 85 yard run by McGowan ii On Track Meets Plan0fA.A.U. In.

the third period, during which no eluded the entire Connecticut secondary, was the feature of the gitfne. Pierce, captain of the visiting BILL WALLACE. LARRY SCHLUMS. Would Eliminate Neces Manchester, Nov. Cross-country teams from New London Harriers, Irish-American A.

Newark; North Medford, A. Wa-terbury Boys Club, Dual A. Norwich; Hope A. C. of Westerly and the Recreation Centers of Manchester are expected to compete In the sixth annual five miles cross country race Thanksgiving Day, spon was a hard man to stop here this afternoon and he scored two touchdowns as his team defeated the University of Rochester eleven, 13-0, In the mud and mire.

Schlums led the attack that scored the first touchdown when he got away for a 50 yard run that carried the ball to the 10 yard line and then he smashed across on the third down for the tally. In the third quarter after featuring the offense that brought the ball to Rochester's nine yard line, he -went off tackle for the touchdown t. end the scoring of the day. Rochester after driving 53 yards into enemy territory missed a touchdown by six inches in the second quarter. It was the home team's only real chance.

Wesleyan matle 14 first downs to 10 by Rochester. WMleyan Rochester Front Uric Wolaneck Geddea Mivm lr, Grant Eyerly Tlcknnr Mingle Booth Overton Kappleman Brown Soehner Frleke McNnlney.rC) Terrell Drojarekt Sehluml (C) nb Znrwh Hausiey fb Hlldreth By quarter! Weeleyan 7 0 013 ToucMowru, Schlumn! goaU after touchdown. Hauly (llneback); referee, A. Powell (Syracuse) i umpire, H. Ortner (Cornell) i head llneeman, T.

H. Btorrier (Syra-cue); time of 15 min. un-atltutlont: Rochester, Contl for Hildreth. Hlldreth for Zortch: Wesleyan, Huntress for Terrell, Rowe for Hausley, Anderson for Frost. Median's Manhattan Team Holds sity of Eleventh-Hour Appeal to Public New York, Nov.

With Holy Cross To Surprise Draw the next Olympics almost four years away, the Amateur Athletic Union sored by the Recreation Centers, Frank C. Busch, director, announced New York, Nov. 19. (AP.) Man Pompeien Wins Event at Royal Winter Horse Show One fall to a finish matches will feature the wrestling exhibitions to be given Tuesday night at Foot Guard Hall. In the, past, with the heavyweight wrestlers strutting their stuff, the feature bouts have been a best two in three falls and In the other bouts a time limit has been followed.

Tuesday night I here will be two "star" matches, each to be decided with one fall. And in addition there will be four bouts with a time limit. Steve Passas, who make his home in the Blue Hills section, will appear in one of these feature events, meeting Cowboy Hughes, said to be from Montana. In tne other finish bout Johnny AnRClo, of Springfield, grapples with Jack Olson, who claims Washington, D. C.

as his home. Passas and Angelo have met in this city, Passas winning in a fast bout. In the semi-final bout Chnrley Metro of Boston, said to hold a decision over John Kllonls, will meet Frnnk Miller of New York. This bout Is limited to 30 minutes. Ernie Dtissett, of Bristol, will meet meets, in 44th annual session today to scan the results of the last international games at Los Angeles and lay plans for the meeting at Berlin in 1936.

hattan College waged a battle In the mud against Holy Cross today and held the Crusaders to a scoreless tie in the first meeting in ttv football history of these institutions at the Yankee Stadium today. Saturday. Manchester, Glastonbury and Hartford public high schools, Bulke-ley High of New London and Norwich Free Academy cros3 country teams are indicated they will compete In the two and a half miles Toronto, 19. (AP.) Pompeien, Mrs. McNeil Davis' Bryn Mawr.

Pa entry won the touch and out stake over a difficult course at the Royal Winter Fair horse To ease the financial burden For the New Yorkers, who stood off the highly regarded Worcester machine in the very first period show tonight. Not one of the 36 race that will preceae me major event. Hudsofi'Essex Owners Attention! JOHN L. DURKHARD Formerly Service Manager of the Harrington-Hudson Co. for 17 Yeara INVITES YOU to visit his completely equipped service station where you can Ret guaranteed efficient service for a reasonable price.

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Tel. 2-1331 Entrance 5 1 Hicks St. horses entered negotiated the course perfectly. Pompeien made the best showing, counting only a tick on with a stand on their two yara line, the result of the contest was Micr-ess. The Manhatton rooters Joseph McCluskey, Olympic steeplechaser, will -run the five miles the final jump course.

James Hennigan, winner which up quadrennially the A. Av V. probably will adopt the plan for an "Olympic tax" on tickets for events run under A. A. U.

sanction. By the adoption of this tax, its proponents point out, a fund could be raised over four years sufficient to cover Olympic participation and obviate the necessity of a belated appeal to the public. Drastic measures and economies were in carried off the goal posts when the Oklanoma and New Orleans di last year of the Boston marathon, is pxnpcted with the Medford team. game was over. Holy cross' running burck laueo.

vided the four places in the class for five-gaited snddle horses as Morning Glory from G. A. Nichols' when "the mud. combined with scrappy defensive work by Manhat tans line, nauea uie rurpic onu The Newark team will include Mel Porter, junior national six miles champion. Krupnick of Bacon Academy, state interscholastic champion, will run individually.

Ha with Murch of Manchester and Duffy of Hartford Oklahoma City stable took the blue ribbon with Gallant Victor and Star Knight, owned by Locke -Brown of New Orleans In second and third carriers in their tracks. volved in financing the 1932 American Olympic forces. The Worcester eleven pusnea two amendments to tne amateur places and Jack Kobln Twlgg owned by George W. Snedden of code promise the most debate. One Manhattan back throughout, but could not put over a touchdown drive.

Manhattan never penetrated into the visitors territory. will be favorites in me snorier Tulsa, fourth. Whispering Winds, owned bv Mrs Max Rosen, Hartford, former Y. M. C.

A. state champion. Indians Meet Monday, All members of the Hartford Indians Hockey Club ore asked to attend a meet Inn nt the M. C. A.

tonionow night at 8 o'clock sharp The meeting Is of vital Importance inasmuch as whether the Indians are to enter the Eautern Amateur Hockey League must be decided soon. would make swimmers who act as lifeguards professionals and the event. Hieh school runners must present A fumb early in the first per other would divide hockey players eligability certificates from princi Frederlrk Whalcy of Eggertsvllle, N. won in the class for saddle horses -and Watch Me. owned by Robert Nehrbns of Garden City, N.

into classes amateur, neo-ama-teur" and semi-professional. The movement to classify the hockey iod gave Holy Cross its first chance. Giard fumbled a pass from center and Moran recovered for Holy Cross on the Green's 21 yard mark. Clifford made a first down on the 11. players comes from Rufus Trimble, tooK first place in the com bination saddle and harness class.

1 pals. Competitors in the miies chase must be members of the A. A. U. Entries may be made until 10 a.

m. Thanksgiving Day at the School Street Recretation CenUr. Thomas J. Tracy of the A. A.

U. will be present to register runners with that organization. chairman oi tne a. a. u.

ana national collegiate hockey committees. but. with a yard to go for first down and two for a touchdown, The purpose or a new inter Manhattan held ta tries by Cliffprd and O'Connor and took the ball mediate hockey classification Is designed to cover the players on away on downs. teams wnicn carry tne name or a On four other occasions noiy company or organization for adver The feature will start rrom in front of the High School at 11 a. m.

The high school race will start frum the same place about 10.30. Prizes have been donated by the Army and Cross yielded the ball on downs RJiG A HWUfTIF tising purposes. Tne A. A. u.

administration, however, Is understood to SKIDD be opposed to tnis departure on tne ground that there can be no proper Navy Club, American Legion Cham when two first downs would nave rut the purple in advantageous positions. The visitors were halted on the Manhattan 18 yard line in the second period, on the Green 27 yard sub-division of. the amateur class without leading to fresh trouble. Purdue Smashes Indiana As Peak Of Fine Season Boilermakers Complete Unbeaten Season With 27-7 Victory Lafayette, Nov. 19.

(AP.) Purdue's bollermakers ran and passed their way to a 27 to 7 victory over Indiana University here today, completing an undefeated football season, In which a tie game prevented their sharing the Western Conference title. The sweeping dashes of Fred Hecker and Duahe Purvis, half backs, around the Indiana ends, and the long, looping passes which Paul Moss, great Purdue wlngman, caught twice in a clear field, brought victory in the annual Hoosier classic and assured the Boilermakers possession of the "old oaken bucket" for another year. One touchdown In the first quarter, two in the second and one in the third, were the result of the dazzling speed of the Purdue attack. The Crimson eleven fought back In the final quarter to drjve 45 yards for its only touchdown. The statistics reveal the afternoon's action.

Purdue gained 247 yards from rushing, and completed six out of nine forward passes, for 189 yards. Indiana's rushing gains totaled 77 yards, while five of ten passes attempted were completed for 91 yards. The Boilermakers had eighteen first downs to seven for their opponents. All the Indiana first downs were made in the final quarter. The lineups and summary: Over 240 record achievements mark in the third, ana on tne New Yorker's 31 yard line and 19 yard have been certified to the national line in the last quarter.

record committee for action, the largest number ever to be presented. Several of them were made by foreign athletes and present a problem THAT AFFECTS THE SAFETY Of EVERY MOTORIST to the committee, wnicn nas DCiore it the suggestion that such records be classified separately. Much work or tne convention, as always, will be done in committee ber of Commerce, Knignts oi ooi-umbus. Company and Howitzer Company of the National Guard, the selectmen and the Sport Radio Center of Hartford. Trophies wiil be displayed Tuesday and Wednesday at Watkins Brothers.

Firemen from Hose Company, No. 4. South Manchester Fire Department to keep clear the finish lane between Eldridge and School streets. 'Dusty' Court League Holds Meeting Monday A special business meeting of the Industrial Basketball League has been called for Monday evening, November 21, at the Y. M.

C. A. at 7:45 p. m. In addition to the regular business meeting, plans will be made for an Interpretation of the new basketball rules, as It was Impossible to get the representatives together last Thursday n'ght to listen to Joe Santerson's interpretation.

Next time it is planned to have not only the interpretation by Santerson but two teams will illustrate the new cGe't rooms tomorrow, smoothing the way for the full convention session Monday. Despite the drains of an Olympic year the finances of the A. TJ. are said to be in good Considerable money is still to be paid 3 The farthest past midneld that Manhattan got was the Holy Cross 37 yard stripe; late in the fourth quarter, after Moyer had blocked Jack O'Connor's kick and recovered oa the Crusaders' 41 yard line. Pendergast made four yards, a pass fizzled and Giard punted over the goal line.

Whatever gains wero made were made by (Clifford, the Quarterback, the O'Connor and Rov-inskl for Holy Cross and Pendergast and Battle for Manhattan. Holv Cross made eight first downs to Manhattan's four. Neither team was able to complete a forward pass. Manhattan (0) Holy Croat (0) Oarty le Keine Uoyian Harvey llarmett lg yntell Rinilti Morandoa ricciiiplla rg Alran HfMmrnz Flanagan Mnyrr Animus Penitrrgaiit Clltru-it Markaus IMi Dnnnvnn Battle rhb Murray Ciiarit tu. J.

O'Connor Referee, W. L. Boynon, Brown; umpire, C. A. HnirnhHiiKh, Fenn Btate: linesman, H.

K. field Judgt, H. Springer, I. A. the Olympic committee on personal Pledees.

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Bill Tetlow, associate physical director of the Y. M. C. just received word from Ansonia Y. M.

A. that the wrestling matches between the two associations will be canceled for this year. Montreal Maroons Overcome Americans championships, the Missouri val Wilbraham Plays Tie With Gushing Eleven Dauer Hecker Sawlckl Purvis Wilbraham, Nov. 19. ley wants the national A.

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this afternoon a muddy field. Cap tain Salomon of Wilbraham covered wants it again. The midwestern association wants the wrestling championships to be himself wtih honor as he led his team mates in a relentless attack on the Cushing citadel during the Montreal, Nov. 19. (AP.) The revamped Montreal Maroons scored their Irst victory on home ice tonight, knocking home three goals In overtime to beat New York Americans 4-1 after the game had been tied 1-1 at the end of the third held at Ar.ies.

Iowa, and the Adi closing quarter. rondack Association with its Olym Wilbraham Academy Cuhlng Academy pic slide at Lake Placid again has period. Hall le Marrun Adama It Kurlaneny Junes lg. Levy Bonner Hay-den asked for the bobsleigh champion ships. Rangers Seek Game.

Baldy Northcutt. Maroon's winger and top scorer of the league, scored two of Maroons' overtime Hhlpley Lunge counters. The Hartford Rangers, due to a last minute cancellation, are with Trottier tallied Maroons' first goal in the opening period. Americans tied up the game in the third pe Knpp rt MunKlon Ban re Hifen Knoll qb Mlrey KiUpatrlek Tonney Mar Arthur rh McLean Salomon fb lelden Referee, Walmer; umpire, Stout; llnee- out a game today. They would like to play any fast team.

Call Felix riod when Patterson beat waisn. Davidowicz, 5-9985, efore noon to Brydson and Northcutt settled the man, Kerryi time, J3 mill, period. arrange a game. issue in overtime. A FROZEN RADIATOR MAY COST Don't risk getting caught some cold night with a frozen radiator.

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"Hurricane Hec" Kilrea, who was loaned to Detroit last year when the Senators did not compete, scored the first goal midway through the first period, converting Cooney Welland's pass. Bert Mclnenly, who started last season in Detroit but came to the Senators from the New York Americans, sewed up the game In the thied frame with Wally Kilrea getting an assist. Alex Connell, veteran goalie who also was on loan to Detroit during the 1931-32 campaign, turned in a fine net minding job to earn a shutout. Can-Am Hockey League. Boston Cubs 3, Providence Reds 2.

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