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PAGE FIFTEEN VERMONT VARSITY TO PLAY ALL-STAR ELEVEN HERE SATURDAY THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 20, 1928. MEDIC 76 81 82 84 404 1 wfclch will be nlaved on th 5vwn li if nn Tnnniir Hendee SI Holmes 77 77 77 77 77 385 floor, according to th schedule which BASKETBALL I BOWLING u.k.ivi. iu ihumx 1247 team Ns 21 Total Wade i G. M. T.

Corpn. Teams Bowl Bradley 84 89 89 81 81 102 106 79 86 83 72 69 96 439 85 453 95 405 TEAMJF STARS was announced today by Faculty Manager James R. Griswold. The schedule, 'which la one of the best balanced any High school team here has faced in recent years. Includes some of the best teams In southern Vermont and New Hampshire, as well as the fast Drury High school quintet from North Adams, and the Easthampton, team.

There was some cooi rolling end Moore I C. S. Class Leagwe A great opening crowd attended the opening of the Cathedral High school jinterclass basketball league last night 1 and could be heard for blocks as two two exceedingly close matches es team 2 of the Orr-n Mountain Power Corp. Total 1297 Next Saturday Catamounts defeated 4, 1074-1039 and team 3 defeated team, 1 1062-1055 in that smooth pass work which carried the ball deep into scoring territory piled up a -2 lead at the quarter. With Olio, Vlau and the Mahoney brothers in the lineup however, the seniors' veteran outfit could not be stampeded and slowly but surely fought their way back until at half time they'were one point to the good, having a 13-12 advantage.

However, that great first half fight burnt out the youngsters and in the second session with the aid of Jimmy McGowan at a forward berth, the seniors swept through to a victory, running roughshod over the hapless sophs to the tune of 30-14. The two-year men were able to register but two free tries during the closing periods. Captain Sol Olio performed well for tne winners with Jimmy McGowan the outstanding performer of the evening. The soph's strong point was teamwork. The lineup and summary: Senior Aft Dvmuu.c ma ivilUKB.

organisation weekly roll at the Regal Brigham Team No. 22 88 77 86 89 86 87 83 101 78 79 83 102 alleys last eveninz. Ersco of team 1 1 Edlund ZtZ. Ttu xec mber Chester at Springfield: SI-" Znt December 15. White River Junction had the rrenine's h'irh total of-300 Pike and th hlch slncle of 112 while ojJtm.iKriu, iscvtrmurr 41, rweene, H.

Normal at Springfield: Decem- 190 1 a i a i hrth Little rf team 1 r1 Plocf Of Total Will Play Medical College Eleven Which Boasts Some Famous Gridsters Anotner big football game, which games provided action from whistle to whistle. The seniors defeated the sophomores. 30-14 and the juniors stopped the freshmen 18-7. The seniors showed vtheir vaunted power but only during the second period, in fact both of the upperclass teams began to swing Into action in the second period and displayed more smoothness after getting warmed up. There is a wealth of good material In the class leagues and the Cathedral mentor will have a likely squad Team No.

8 92 81 89 98 103 463 team 3 Jn in the "rial. The scctrr. Team 3 Jennings Hobinscn ..104 Greene 93 79 88 77 95 443 82 85 80 100 440 Total ..1346 wrt aiuiiuu afc oprinniria. January 4. Windsor at Springfield; January 11, Keene Normal at Keene: January 18.

Kimball Union Academy at Springfield; January 19, White River Junction at White River: January 25, Bellows Palls at Bellows Falls: February 2. Drury High at North Adams; February 9, Easthamp-ton at Springfield; February 15, Bellows Falla at Springfield; February 18, Rutland at Rutland: March 1, Burlington at Springfield. I I from which to whip out a varsity. Seniors Sophomores The sophomores got away to a fly FOURTEEN SPRINGFIELD BASKETBALL DATES Ploof .........78 93 106 282 i London 82 83 83 248 Prior 83 89 75 252 Wells 87 91 102 280. Total 1062 Team 1 iBrago 69 112 99 300 Keenan 81 81 98 263 Little 94 91 106 291 Klrb7 74 67 CO 201 Total ...1055, MORSE WERNER ing start when the midget Wright dropped one In after a pretty piece of teamwork and this start seemed to give the sophs life for they came on like a veteran outfit and with (Special fo IS Fm Prett SPRINGFIELD, Nov.

19. The Springfield High school basketball team will play fourteen games, ten of Bill Morse, end, and Werner, guard, former Vermont football stars, who win play with medica against tarsity Saturday. FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS PAT pts 11 2 6 8 0 0 3 30 pts 2 3 4 3 2 Olio, rf. Viau. If J.

McOowan, If. 2 E. Mahotoey, c. 4 B. McOowao- rg 0 M.

Mahoney, Ig McCllntock, lg i Total is Sophomores Wright, rf. i Rousseau. If ..1 Murray, Dowahrt, rg Mahoney, lg. oris 3 NEW OPPONENTS M. U.

NEW- St Michael's Cagers Bounding Into Form Coach Owen Murphy thus far Is favorably Impressed with the showing of his St. Michael's basketball squad and Indicated yesterday that this week will be given over to real hard work. After two weeks of condition- IS ITS STORMY SE 0 1 2 1 0 may prove on of the big attractions 1tf the season has been scheduled for Burlington Saturday when the University of Vermont will tackle an all-star medic eleven. The Catamounts came out of the Middlrbury clash In alr shape. Coach Rattan'a eleven showed more power against the Black Panthers than exhibited against any other opponent to date.

Vermont has certainly lost tl breaks this season and although several members of the who played last year contend that this years team Is better than '27, the Cats have yet to turn In a victory. Only two more games remain on the list, this affair with the medics Saturday and the annual Thanksgiving Day game at Springfield. Springfield Is favored to defeat the Orren and Oold despite the progress the Ver-monters have shown in a late season spurt and the Cats should have little nr nr show anain't the medics Saturday. riaylng In that medic team will be a host of stars who have never before appeared In this section. Among them will Ocorge Tully, assistant coach at U.

V. M. who. a few years a. was an all-American end at Dartmouth and who, as 'late as last season, was playing professional football in the National League.

Paired with Tully on th5 opposite flank will be Kddy of Midcllrbury. a trlsport star the Blue and White who. two rears ago. was a dashing wing on the Team 1 Pearson 01 91 102 283 Prince 91 91 91 273 Chalmers 84 94 77 255 Greene 87 95 81 263 Total ..........1074 Team 4 Bullis 92 81 94 267 Tupa 91 81 91273 Bushnell 77 86 88 251 Sanders 82 82 82 246 Total 1032 Awards of Championship Total 5 4 14 Janfon-Freshmen O'Connor, one of last year's varsitv. Norwich Grid Team to Play IT.

S. Coast Guard Acad UITS ing and stressing of fundamentals, i the boys are in the pink and anxious to get going. Yesterday's scrimmage and Etc. broke the ice with a long heave and and Eveits, Disciplinary Administrative Acts Mark First Day emy, Worcester Tech Brown In 1929 $35 $40 $45 evidenced the Tact that In Hugh J. Erien and Jack Slattery, the Purple has unearthed a pair of forwards who will cause opposing backs a lot of worry.

Ed Connolly, last year's center, who for the last two seasons has been handicaped by a trick knee, appears to be In the best condition he has. experienced since coming to the Purple college and should have a me juniors were never headed although the freshmen gave them a good battle throughout the first half. Both teams stressed the defensive and the play became rather rough vat times but the experience of the juniors told and at the half, the upperclassmen were leading 11-6. In the second session all that the luckless plebcs could get wag a single foul and the Juniors with a second team in the lineup won handliy 18-7. O'Connor and Dower played good basketball for the win In Ike Frrt rrr NORTHFIELD, Nov.

19. Three op W. G. Reynolds Co. Teams The Rangers defeated the Americans 818-735 end the Bruins nosed out the Black Hawks 743-738 in the weekly roll of the W.

G. Reynolds Company employees at the Laf ranee alleys last evening. Herrin of the Rangers was the high man. both By F. G.

VOSnURGH (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Burst of oratory out of which came a steady poncnts not played by Norwich this gala year. Johnny Cashman is an- fall appear on the Cadets 1929 foot Stream OI rejecwa or nf ioht tramM innoimr i lad. who during the last week has pleased Coach Murphy with his fine play.

Mahoney, Shea, Dunn. single and total with an initial box ords. awards of championship events. tf tonignt by Major Potter director disciplinary and administrative ac of atnietlcs The new comers are ner with FvettJ m-nrlrlriCT v.li I and a total of 325. The of 127 scores: t-am that defeated the Orren rhnre.

in nollcv marked the Guard vuuuuii, mi.iMiice ana States Coast the fnited losers. The lineup and summary: Juniors ruiry are aw muting goua. iX)acn "'5 of New London, Conn Academy Rangers ...71 85 Worcester Tech and Brown. All th- V- nihrr iQ-a Kn-irh nnnnnt, nrt. blnations In the iscrimmtge sessions Oold.

Morehouse of Brown, one of 0prnin(f 0f general sessions of the the famrd "iron man." will play cen- 40th annual comention of the Na-irr for the prescription signers and ttonal Amateur Athletic Union today. S.iste. a star tackle la.t year with Columbia will play In the line. Boston nd Baltimore waged a Advanced Fall styles in choice color blendsfine worsteds and cassimeres that will give good servicemodels that will assure correct appearance longs, stouts, short stouts regular sizes, shorts, and long stouts. pts 4 72 228 79 265 99 325 Willey Nickerson Herrin I anrf r.t Connor, rf.

2 ..93 .127 93 99 mouth, Colby, M. A. Vermont and i first However, before the eek 0 4s over, he expects to know who will i wer, If. 2 0 i 4 Speed Drnnlng. captain of Vermont pitched bRttIe over the tward of the Zn ie ar two years, will be the otlvr medic niarathon championship with Boston mF" be In there the opening nigrht.

Total 818 Americans I la aaaaatU McKenzle, ...2 ivuuna 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 incKir ti neVl'rdT thVXSneW 0Ut Vln? 28. Dartmouth he guards. In the backneid. session of the board of gov- tf rmm-, I nn i lie IfllU Ui ltv Mriuci i-i r.ui.n la i WWininsT OUl DV a VOLe Ol mv ui k- no rv.n,,,tk the guards. In the backfleld.

I a of the board of gov- lr" 0 Durfee one of A "I tmx Boom Wlnch-nback. well known as (.,, h. i riistanc run- I rtitjnre run-I wlUOTr KJ- ernors after tn? long aisrance run r1! 1,111 1 1 until rwtrer i rnih -78 83 77 79 84 84 I. 1 I II I four-sport man at Vermont and the nlrir coir.mittee had reported in favor orth-! i Lawrence Bartlett 2 i 1 Total 85 242 83 250 82 243 735 October 19, M. A.

C. at! CI uailimore. bwujh (cu Amherf Ctrtnhpr 2fi Vermont at position on the eleven while with the nfttlonal Ktxm boxing championship Meid- Number WoreestJr Orem and Oold will pilot the medics. wnlrh lt nM heid for 28 years. New ltL'yJ, York and Chicago lost out fdlrburv at Mlddleburv! NrnTmber IS I $35 (Special to Fret tret.) BAR RE.

Nov. 19. The following schedule has been arranged for the Spauldlng High basketball team for the season of December 7 St. Michael's High $45 The present Connecticut Assooauon Black Hanks 75 e3 72 87 .....80 93 McCrea, rg 1 Shea, rg ....0. Brown, lg 1 Kelley, lg 0 Total 8 Freshmen Daley, rf 1 Browe, If 1 Evdtl, 0 McCrea, rg.

1 Brown, rg 0 luo, lg 0 Walker, lg 0 of the A. A. U. Sinclair Blackburn Chase 234 253 251 $40 SILK SCARFS, 18 pts 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 snorts romnMlf ive oualifications of its i school at Barre and a new one built around Yale University and nine swimming cr track and clubs in the State, this action being an outgrowth of President Murray Hulbert's susprn-, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 NEW GLOVES FALL TIES Bin Chief Forr, at one time the greatest schoolboy back in the State and later a star pitcher for Vermont, will play one of the halves. Gardner, another Vermont doctor will play at the other half and "Big Bill" Morse, end and back on Ton Keady's 1925 eleven and 1.UT baseball captain at Vermont will play fullback.

Undoubtedly it Is one of the greatest collection or grid stars ever gathered together on the hill and the team promises to be In shape for the eomtnir tilt. The whole squad has students" without obtaining further December 14 Winooskl High at information as to their qualifications, Barre. This privilege previously has been al- December 21 Hardwick Academy slon of the association lor anrgea Total 738 Bruins i W. Collins 75 83 86 244 1 C. Collins 70 77 82 229 Ryan 87 91 82 270 Total 743! rnH.

hn rr- lowed onlv the United States military Barre and naval academies. December 28 Alumni at Barre. tain boxing clubs. Total 3 Referce Durfee. MILES PERRY CO.

on a constitutional Argument With the new rule in force, it was I January 4 Hardwick Academy at brought out th? A. A. U. must decide Hardwick. what colleges lt believes come tip to I January 11 Hartford High school I the standard outlined.

It is at liberty at Barre. to reject certifications cf colleges of January 18 Burlington High school amendment lookinz toward ereatcT Whistles for pigeons Is an ancient QUALITY CLOTHIERS; Established 1898. Ethan Allen Club Tourney Team scores in the Ethan Allen Crab tourney last evening were as follows: ''Team No. 7 Chinese device which the U. 8.

Army Seminary plans to try out working out at s-cret sessions co-operation with college and unl-fnr the past wrek while the majority versltles precipitated a statement from cf the men havs bnen In training all l. Benedetto of New Orleans. Tully and Wlnrhenbaek have I rPtary of the southern association, bcrn avisfing Conch Rattan tn whip- that college men "all over the coun-rlna the Cats into this year ftr(. receivinz as much as $150 a which it does not approve. at Barre.

i January 23 Montpelier Di Benecctto's attack on college at Barre. men who play baseball for money was January 25 St. Albans High at St. FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Butter 85 88 94 88 93 458 i hlle Gardner. Werner and Eddy month for playing summer baseball.

i Intended to show that not all such Albans. institutions compel their athletes to February 1 Montpelier High at There followed a frank acknowledgment from J. Lyman Bingham, graduate manager of athletics at Denver University, that summer baseball for pay is allowed athletes of that follow strictly the amateur code, end I Montpelier. i als to point a contrast between the February 5 St Michael's High at "$150 a month college vacation ball Winoc-kL player" and the boy who once took February 8 St. Albans High at $5 for encasing in a boxing bout, i Barre.

have been out with the squad all season. Another medic star who may play in this game will Claire Cay-ward, at one time a speed back and a four letter man at Vermont who at present coaching the varsity basketball team. Such a case as the latter arose and February 13 Goddard Seminary at the boxer's amateur status was not Barre 15 Burlington High at restored. Whereas Di Benedetto said i February SALE FORCED TO VACATE the college ball player is getting away Burlington, with more. February 20 Montpelier Bingham said that although Den- i at Montpelier.

ver University ses nothing wronir. with February 22 Montpelier Seminary High at After once being rejected in a ght by Dl Benedetto the amendment was adopted in clarified form. Proposed by Gustavus T. Kirby of New York lt provides that local A. A.

U. registration officials may enroll as amateurs such athletes as are certified by a "well-recognized university or college which has and maintains a system of investigation and recording the amateur statu-, frvl oth'f NOW IN TROGRESS. Coats Suits-Furnishings THOMAS CO. Church allowing boys to pick up needed money i Barre. for summer baseball, he never would February 26 Goddard Seminary at attempt to certify them as A.

A. U. Barre. athletes as they violate the organl- March I Winooski High school at ration's rules. Winooski.

Nearly 200 records, most of them POTS in track and field and swimming, were accepted. Flatly rejected were applications, by Charley Paddock and Fred Alderman for records at 175 yards. They were turned down as "trick records" at odd distances. TUT ini Manchester, place undecided: February 8. Burr and Burton; 12.

Burlington at Rutland; 15th. Middlebury at Rutland; 18. Springfield at Rutland: March 1. Bellows Falls at Rutland. Several early-season games also will be played.

Coach Ellery R. Purdy REG. U.S. PAT Off. Yd) (3 RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL'S have as veterans Jack Keefe, BtcLTTii 41 I.

pird. captain last jpar. Frank crow-AMILIIMLU IfAl ca rght (ontardf Barrett Lvln. left guard, Howard BearA.l.y, c.ntpr. th fir othfr tpembfrs of the 1927 squad RUTLAND.

Nov. 19. The Rutland jtlll in Khoo! are Eddie Vargas AI Dwycr. Tom Porter. Joe Paul, Victor Bove.

Reginald Billado, and George Costello. The Rotary Southern Vermont tournament will be held here February 22 and 23 and the State tourna Hgh school basketball team, winners of the 1927 State championship, has arranged the schedule for the coming season: January 11. Burllngtcn at Burlington: 18th. Bellows Falls at Bellows ment ct the University of Vermont Falls; 25th. Bennington at Rutland: 6th, Burr and Burton of jat Burlington March 8 and THE SPORTLIGHT Capitols (foil-wrapped) 2 (or lie 0.

(Copyright New York Tribune Trademark Registered. Patent Office) Mir UTTJi Wm Jim mm ilia. t2y Ijl your taste mm satisfaction for your taste by GRANTLAND RICE Nearinp the End Zone Except for a few scattered battles in sunnier spots, football now has only about two big Saturdays left. They are Quite enough. Football seems to emotionalise Its following even more than it does ita players, -and if the camp followers were steamed up many more weeks the rash might develop an even more virulent forrn.

Yale will make a bitter stand to help out her year' by beating Harvard, and Harvard will have the same feeling in regard to Yale In a duel that ir sufficient unto its own following. Two of the big spots of the Eastr i week bring Nebraska and the Army together, while New York Unlv.rsity is hooked up with Carnegie Tech. Somewhat further West by a few thousand miles Stanford artt California put on one of the big games of the year. The Navy and Princeton will be another high spot that will figure extensively in the. Eastern ranking." This will be the main test for Nebraska, one of the high-power teams of the season, where Chris Cagle and Blue Howell, among several; ethers, will be something to watch.

Geared and Ungeared Knute Eockne says a football team can be geared up to its best emotional strength about twice a season. This is about right. Which ac- counts to a large extent for many surprising results. A team lifted to its top emotional height one Saturday might easily be Jtwo or three touchdowns weaker by the next Saturday. Some teams gear up for one game, some for another.

A team that gets worked up for an" early October g9me is sure to run into November snags. The pressure today la terrific, when you figure young fellows from eighteen to twenty playing before crowds of 60.000, 70,000 and 80,000, where the results are made as Important as national elections. A football team today, with the same cast, may easily be two- or three touchdowns stronger or weakerthan It was only a week ago. This may sound incredible, but it is true. In addition to injuries, bruises, sprains, physical staleness, the mental side can play an 'overwhelming role, either way for good or for bad.

Plenty of Moss Dear Sir: What's this applesauce about a rolling etone picking up no moss? It's a lot of bunk, if you ask me. Rogers Hornsby has rolled around more than any stone and has picked up plenty of green moss In the shape of First, he drew a fat salary for managing the Cardinals: traded to New York, he-drew still more. Hit aalary Increased at Boston, and he's going to get a lot of the cash Bill Wrigley picked up with his chewing gum in Chicago. If he's a typical rolling stone I'm going to tar rolling my hoop. PLATO PETE.

Mild enougk for amrbodv contentment for your state oJtr mind DUTCH MASTERS I and yet tkey Satisfy tell you what it is, we just say, "Mild enough for anybody, and yet they satisfy. TT is easy to tell you what Chesterfield is not. It is not strong, nor irritating, nor over-sweetened nor is it flat or tasteless or insipid. TUNE IN TUB DUTCH MASTERS MINSTRELS tvtrj Tutsdaj Ettning at 9.30 Eattera Timt-8-SO CcntralTlme Station WIZ. New York, ASSOCIATED STATIONS Consolidated Cir Niw Yok And not our claim, but your own taste, sup plies the proof! CoUege St Distributor: O.

CO- IXC, 119-121 PISone 80. C. IAVLCK A Bnrllnrton. Vt.

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