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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916. Tiger Is Favored to Defeat Bull Dog---Wright Leads Bowling Leagues---Barton Features In High School Victory---Condon Meets Fulton Tonight---Munition Mern Trim Nutmegs---Chase Leads In N. L. Batters Dartmouth 7, Pennsylvania 7 Ave he complete schec is as follows Athenians .. Stxa 835 403 Tonight—New ain Machine Cornell 23, Michigan 20 | e S 5 ficid No' Mateh, For G ) 5 v - | Epworths .. 3 £00 | Lenox A. C. Brings Tozether Boys | Enficld No Match For Captain Cone I I Y ! Ste i98G Agies 3. > : 0 te. " []EFEA ALE Navy 50, North Ceasrgllna. BI]WL]N[i Ll A[i[]l 8 il Suscacca ¢ 110 esday—Tive Oaks vs. TISers; | iy, purnished One of the Best | noily’s Boys—Locals Pile Up 66 ) Weslevanis . 1 .167 392 Paper Goods ol e o ) : Agles 0. i S 5 times vs. Wanderers; Army 17, Maine 3. High single, Wilcox, 105 | Battles Ever Held in Conn. Points—Barton Stars. h B Pittsburgh 37, Wash & Jeft. 0 Hi::h three, Wilcox, 295 Wednesday —- Berlin Construction i i 3 = o a o High team string, Athe cue; M. E Baracca league; Mixed A boxing exhibition that should at- In a game far too one-sided to prove peaten by Harvard Princeton Still || cotsate 55 Rochesters, Johnny, High Man in City and| sish o Menions, ‘T2, | vavis e (ract lovers of the sport from il | interesting to the rair-sized gatheriig Springfield Y. M. C. A, 13, : T 2 Thursday—Annex vs. = Rangers; | ;g of the state is scheduled for this | of rooters present, the New Britain LOOkS Stron or Tha[] Elisians g 0, Mass A, Red Men 0 ization: Avcraess. { Harpoons vs. South Tnds; New Brit- o B;':St ,1:) lszmz:l;s 0. e l’ alll a 10 S Allison 93 Vichinetleaes evening before the Lanox A .C. of ' High school pigskin warriors defeated enn State 10, gh 7. Cook e o o 93 hey S & i e oy o and > eleven representing the Enfield 2 1 Syracuse 42, Susquehanna 0. —_— S o | ay—Red Men's h::\::}(‘; Skinner | 3}(|llcllv when J.Inn.\ Condon an ‘(ht eleven rej : e Showing the results of weeks of Lafayette 32, Albright 0. Johnny Wright the clever little WALCOR «iormiios s st 91 ue; Paper Goods leasue | Young Fulton of Brooklyn will face | High school Saturday afternoon at St. paching, eastern football teams, with Union 23, Amherst 6, bowler ot ‘the Tisevs of the clix Tonesl L i S By — | cach other in a fifteen round bout. | Mary's playgrounds, score 66 to 0. ne or two exception: layed 1 Rutgers 0, West Virginia 0. Sheparcde TO PROBE CHARG he boys met once before in the Sil- | The boys from up the state were never D s, played strict- Georgetown 27, W. Va., W league and also a member of the ¥ i to form in the contests of Satur. S Gultite it B. Demerest ......... 85 ! ver City and the attendants at the 'in the running and a few minutes Ag > leyan 0. Red Men's league, enjoyed the dis- Redding 0 R ERERe S o New Haven Police Chief to Act on : H ay. The degree of improvement H bout on that oceasion still remember | ter the commencement of play amilton 19, Buffalo 0. | g iz e e e : sion as more marked in the case of some Tahnsapnsls T Wastern B ||| aciar oA ieE ROt R Ko 0k Sl S | llgeed Trust Clatis: the rip snorting hattle put up by the | crowd realized that it would be only ri‘:c“;m‘l}‘““c‘“ fithflslv; Halrvard. Maryland 0. sanizalionsiativresen mithini=DEYCTS SRR e < | New Haven, Nov. 13.—The sensa- | lnds, and a repetition of tha a question of how high the score » ornell, - 7 5 City le: as a8 i ” a o 7ine: leing Rl R el v;.nla Haverford 13, Dickinson 7. €5 Do a0 7 MaRio e nd om g , sional charge by Vincent Reina, a | is the forccast for this evening. Both would reach, rather than to who & Sl e Navy dem- Gettysburg 27, Villa Nova 3. average of 103 while with the Indians NI U O Tl SR o Jostrated that they are rapidly ap- George Washington 21, East- * and roaching the apex of the season’s ern 0, 5 . i science is thrown to the winds when Starting off with their regular line- pmpalgn. Dartmouth and the Army Colby 3, New York Univ. 0. Gl SCRNaT) off i Cy Tegts BRd Stofleld. . Ll game in this city, will lead to a the bell sends them away. There has Up, DO began to plle up so fast l?lcllryto have suffered a slump, Holy Cross 19, Bowdoin 10. right on his heels however, Rogers D erant ki e thorough probe by the police authori- ' been considerable ;eh %‘le' is yet to strike its stride. Swarthmore 15, Columbia 0. and Larson having marks of 102. A I Demerest ... o | ties, it was learned la The 2 el the besty sxhibltion hoe Renssclaer Poly 7, Worces- ||, ity race is on for leadership of the B SHORE 100 anm00000n0 publication of Reina's statement in v Harvard and Princeton in ter Tech 6. 2 F. Hart which he bitterly arraigns certain in- cir battle at Cambridge. The vic- Oeiatal 1 an ki & Mar? City league, the Live Oaks who have : S L o certain bry 2 = : o s vho ha yeen prominent in aostmt;: ggg]s;gflbyw;?aanm:crgtn shall 7. e held the position for some time. still| gpngine Room ..., 12 6 .667 432 | the boxing life of the city has caus that memorable battie in Meriden, a number of subs were sent in during ; . i = = Maryland State 13, Catholic maintain the lead with the Tigers but | Shop 8 a flare in sporti a1 1t 1 ; > pte indication of the respective pow- Sisiks G i = g Goo: . 2 n sporting circles and t the clash tonight will probably settle the second half and they gave a very D D! Univ. 9. a few games behind. Tomorrow eve- | Template Room .. § 10 26 | opinion has been expressed that the | inic Jittle controvers good account of themseives. S of the two teams, although al- 7 i 3 =+ o = 1 . e Rl ARl e gglv:hsvt,:;:c::,gond;;:l: o :n}mg “4111 see a clash between “l~est Laying o.fn . S 4 truth be made known. Developments St o ;\m i e % The bright stars of the winners were at neither was able to show its en- s e T wo teams, and from an interes High single, L. Warner, of an interesting nature are expect- E ity Il have an en- g .00 who has evidently displaced re offensive hand with the Yale standpoint the game should prove High three. Trevethan, 329. ed within a few day try in this evening’'s exhibtion when swsenberg tor the quarterback posi- attles one and two weeks away. L T Sor Dot very thrilling. Followers of Doth| High team string, Engine Room, | Chicf of Poiice Philip T. Smith, un- | “Chick” MecCormack 2 new comer in tion, and who more than lived up t With the exception of a few min- kota 0, fffifn;eyeiu;ff;fic,gf Lih(‘\‘( m;irflg)o‘:s Nfiizh L . der X hu\[~ .\um)«nmw.. the ,,:nlm 1: | this vicinity will tackle irank Brin- the hopes of his friends by his braify es in the third period the play was Wash. & Lee 55, Bucknell 7. - SLoriols e :\Ehop: : Genlte oul ) W @l Cin dist of New Haven. The Elm City boy Method of running the team. His elu ways between the 25-yard lines. b = » up for the Tigers will ‘mean first AN crases night that his attention had not been ) ive running back of punts was also Rt oning s ihs cesuit ot Norwich 7, Vermont 6. place while the same result for the & BEesy lled to the Reina che The | at present Is hitting the high places | »¢ the bright features. Twice this ort punt, Harvard demonstrated Univ of Virginia 35, South Live Oaks will virtually mean the AT aoscasaachas chicf, when told the substance of the | in pugilism, defeating every oppon- speed merchant carried the ball over' BRE iCrad 1 5unen folarive within Carolina 6, clinching of the championship, as the arro charges, declared that they warranted | ent that he has encountered in the the line for touchdowns. Coach Brown hsy goal-kicking distance of PriNCe- | smmme— bn’s line, and that power resulted in The Annex are in third place with é:“j“?»" CBOGGG080aEdnG a0 L an investigation and further stated | last few mont Reports from Mac's aud s ayei TECIOr alucraltiu are a -small lead over the Wanderers UAY i = g that he will make it his business to | camp, however, Indicate that Frankie jubilant over the work of the little ctory. The Tigers attack was the | Won their games, but the middies’ | while the Rangers and the South {:;w\i“"‘)“‘;“” | get at the bottom of the matter. i\nu be a busy gent tonight. This is fellow. Others whose work scintillat- ore spectacular, but Harvard’s abil- | victory over the North Carolina “Ag- | Ends are battling away for fifth = J 2 - 5 v to solve even new plays quickly | Bies” was more impressive than the | place. There is no question as ‘o Grumbaugi-e. .. | _ Jimmy Weiton who s vieing with 'Hibbard, and Bradley. The latter the effect that PR TG, ST Torth e 4, a1l would be the victor. With the locals he boasts of a 96 average. Two oth- .. caotmn E j trust is in control of the boxing discussion between that it scemed as if an adding mae the followers of Condon and Fulton chine would be nccessary for the efs relative to the {v of their ficial scorer, and rather than take any pet, and as they have ncver met since chances with the first string players, an eig: round affair. ed were Captain Connolly, McChrisdly, Dok the odge off its offectiveness. | soldiers’ defeat of Maine. The cadets | who shall be awarded the booby hon- Pt e HARTE A1ONE INJURED. Young Mack for popularity honors in showed that at the art of kicking Both teams played, hard, fast foot- | 2Ppeared to have had an off day and | ors, as the Pastimes by their two q?-tl i ORG G ith T . the Meriden world of fistania will goals he is in a class by himself, send- b1l, tackling cleanly and giving the | Plaved a careless and listless game |games won and twenty-five lost rec- ;f“\{lf“ e - 8 est o farvare ayers in Fine | stack up against Jack Flynn of Mid- ing the ball between the bars on six nner excellent interference. The |against the Maine collegians. Maine ord have practically cinched the sub- C. Warner ............. ¢ Condition. | dletown and from what can be different occasions. The work of nting was high and far and the | did not have power to cope with the | way position. The complete stand- Moaueensyo Cambridse Nov. 13— Fxcept | 8leaned from the managers of both Schaefer and Sechrist of the second ds got down the fleld swittly under | Army, but wretched handling of the |ing and averages of the league are ~\'f”_fl_ Ceeeeeen o : Seserl mEVG S e ‘ boys, “some battle” will be the result. team was also worthy of mention, cks. The tricky wind inside the |Dball and loss of ground as the result | as follows: i:“”.’““ ¢agbiofogotonsog | for a head injury received by Harte, ! Welton has licked everything deci- Captain Burke of the visitors played adium made the catching of punts [Oof penalties kept the cadets’ score W BT I e 1[‘}2}‘]‘«! . } Harvard came out of its me with sively since his initial appearance in a hard game but the work of hig down. The Navy, on the other hand, | Live Oaks SEHeR .815 486 S i 5 & Princeton in excellént trim. The regu- | the Toped arcna, but in Flynn he will | mates was so weak that this lad had ficult, and fumbles were excusable, 3e SR 5y '3 shift t. | while not faced by a particularly ' Tj = = Brown .............. : | have a worthy foe, according to the | his hands full throughout the gag4 arvard’s deceptive and shifting a igers ... 740 479 lars will be thoroughly rested, how- | .. manager. Alderman Fitzg | ek pmw{,‘ bl oiffienc::veofnfi; Erhie i;:é)ngas‘)\?p:hr;etntfiaspli)’ez{; Y:Sl:inag iz '\}E‘l:\e;(ere'r'" dig sgg :;? Priepont L. A UEREEES g ever, before they will start playing ' ald of New Haven will handle the | hri;::—l):g(:lr:) E:i‘u;;»n?;\epmfém into JEeieonctacnianomente for e T | e b | ndsrexs I S Michaels SiE i R again, although most of them at once | bouts with Dennie McMahon holding | shape for the final contest with New ¥s, since it was = e Tnil thell other more | important b Ll scon st Thompson .. . will begin on signal drill for the Yale the Ingersoll and “Roaring Red” 'Haven commenced this afternoon and b1l under the Ceni D G e e, e, e fian&ers R -482 460 DETALICH SNSRI game. Rorty announcing. New Britain will the boys will settle down to the hard- i!et“%((l“xlx: ;Ihv‘ervf‘gn\]t ;’m{ ;“_Jifnce!{:ncap: e won v abE e P:::‘.?;]O:: ::l i This week against Brown it is likely = send a large delegation to witness the est kind of practice. The victory of 2 arve : 4 S s ceees 2025 32 — that Harvard again will send out a bouts, and the management has ar- Tim City boys ove: Sat- par to have reached a more ad- ::Zfi‘”‘if]s;z;‘::(’:lh‘&irig"al_’;‘;:“_::‘: f°t‘;]‘e High single, Lantone, 141, "his Week. substitute team and allow the regu- ranged to have the imhm(fnfiuffr :ngath:\'(t::‘ Z?bfeo(::'z?i??r;f::; hnced stage of football perfectior S e e Sae }‘\’ e High three, Lantone, 357. The schedule as arranged for this [lars to accompany the coaches to jn time to connect with the 11 o'clock them to be a strong team and one han Yale. i g’ a2, EOULE DLW L8 20 & High team strinz, Wanderers, 541.| week will bring together most of the | rinceton to see Yale play the Tigers. train that is’to be feared at all time: 24 The blue was a keen disappoint- |8ate and Penn State won decisivel High team total, Live Oaks, 1530. i = S iy S ent to its adherents in the game | from Rochester and Lehigh, respec- oo The Elis failed to |tively. Rutgers, however, found West L el | Virginia a most formidable opponent J. Wright .... .. -103 gainst Brown. prove over the earlier contests of nse, was the undoing of Yale, not- fine victory over ithstanding the fact that the ma- | e fall A weak and inconsistent | and the two teams battled to a score- Rogers . .. ok 102 4 b2 e e (B ERAEROLIY R EENZEEEEENE LRSI NN NENY ; Tufts Lantone . . ven 9 - Thompson ... i 99 9 Richter N 99 brial for a strong eleven appeared i 99 ailable. Unable to score by rush ‘ NUTMEGS ARE BEATEN onesie e s 22 he during the first half of the game. | Foote .. . 98 raden’s clever goal kicking gave the ! Screen . snssonon 98 lue a _point lead. -This quickly | Winchester Arms Eleven Downs Lo- B. Anderson .. 98 helted away when Brown cut loose | Earnest 93 ith its sensational running -attack, | cals On Their Own Stamping Hoffman BV e efore which the Eli's defense was| Ground—sStupid Play By S. EGREE conoocoaanannacs G imost worthless. After the showing L FAE Y EcoLt, W. Wright ... o 96 ade against Harvard the Princeton | A pretty drop kick from the i = You can bet your life this, G g bntest with Yale next Saturday a zucha el Rplllv a‘d:d o “.‘“ Bertiniie i Iss iRttt g | 3 - ] rong favorite. Nothing short of a | ' 2 Ya oo s Young .. = 95 B ot censational spurt will enable the | chester Arms eleven of New Haven Windish ..eeveenn.. 1 can e your I eon Is Jurgen .. Goa o 96 T. Wright ..... .. 9 lue to hold the Tigers in check. | to defeat the Nutmegs of this city be- o [ ] —[f cigarettes were Pennsylvania again demonstrated | fore a large gathering of fans yester- Clancy oach TFolwell's instruction, coupled | day afternoon at Fraternal ‘fleldv the Haugh . fith the fighting spirit of the Quak- | final score being 10 to 0. The locals B be President of th UI SI Al l's, is bearing fruit. Although held | Were beaten but not disgraced, the el- b o tie game by Dartmouth, the | €laent of luck assisting the victors. | Considerable kicking took place dur- Statistics of the Red Men's league are as follows: Red Men's League, onors of the conflict belong to the ‘lvania showed | Ing the contest, both from a verbal el standpoint and booting the ball. The W E G A Y Ko 5 o WartioNs oo, 0l P Braves NGO S I 466 their chances of scoring. Hard | Sanna Sehooaang 108 442 luck overcame the home boys in . s 444 436 led and blue. Penn: sustained and powerful hich scored once and threatened at | locals suffered time and again from R | ther times, while the Hanover eleven | Penalization which = greatly marred as unable to advance the hall with tendiness. The tying touchdown 1 1 : ML ame as the result of a fumble ,which | the first period when Nelson carried,| New high single, . Rohertson, 119. ferrish scooped up and carried al- | the ball to the one-yard line but the Averages, nost across the line before he was hrown. Had the Quakers been able to hold artmouth there for downs their howing would have been more im- pressive. The Hanover offense is ard to stop at any time, however, nd the fact that Pennsylvania was ; | the goal line. ble to outplay Dartmouth during a | 2Cross ! : \ajor portion of the game was highly | The home boys won the toss and leasing to the red and blue sup- | elected to defend the north goal. Re- ers, itti Corw | celving t] 1 on the kickoff the lo- Poppel ..... Sttteas L) borters, even admitting that the New | celving the bal Fencel ampshire team was not as active | C3lS essayed to pound their way e gren . . nd offective as in some of the pre. | through the visitors line which held Logan eding games of the season. | like a stonewall and on an attempt to C. Nelson Cornell and Michigan had a thril- | punt Larson let a bad pass get away Connoty ing battle at Tthaca, and again the | from him and a visiting player raced A. N. Sandstromn “;, triumphed over the West, -al- | t0 near the goal line before he was Oberz g ;’Aout'h the margin of victory was the | thrown. One attempt at the line Fred Robertson arrow ono of a field goal. The scor- | vailed nothing, and then a penalty of F. Nelson o) ng was confined almost entirely fifteen yards was inflicted on the vis- Skinner Chuck League. erial plays or overhead plays that ' itors. Captain Coogan dropped back ade & touchdown casy of accom- | to the locals 25-yardline and sent as iishment. - Shiverick kicked three | Prétty a goal from the fleld as has S e b was, | €ver been seen on a local gridiron. , for one of the two touch- | During the remainder of the half the ored by Cornell. Michigan | P1a¥ Hoe-sayed l:ack'and fforn_x and eX- | 13 won and 5 lost. The Drill room ro proficient in hurling | chanse of punts were frequent be- 2 and the Shipping department aggre- s tween Larsona and Milliken with the i i ng all ations seem 3 han running with the ball and al visiting player outclassing the chief. gations see: to be outclassed. The hree of the Wolverines' touchdowns | ¥ 2 : standing and averages are as follows: me as tho rosult of long passes | SCOtt executed a pretty forward pass W. L. PC. Ave which placed the spheroid within easy ;Zr;‘r"a’;";‘z:z‘;w“’i‘!"v“;z f?rw“‘?“ him | 1661 Room 13 5 .722 ushing distance of the goal line. B dismumyin’g it by Scott | Office 18 S5 720 Both the Army and Navy teams | oo, o e G iatratns “popt | Dyl Room ...l & 14 275 = out of the home team after the ten |~ PPINE --- O e o SMOKE point lead had been secured and when Averages. 3 the visitors secured the ball they im- Keahme i e 04 mediately punted out of danger. Bloom .. . . . 91 Nelson was used very, effectively HoTnton Mol RGN against the visitors line making long McGrath s ” 90 gains, but was forced to retire on ac- Trevethan ..... 90 count of injurfes and with his going North .... o 5 88 went the locals chances of scoring. Gustafson .... - . 88 The work of Koplowitz was a bright Bowers ... 88 feature for the losers, this clever lit- Hartman .. . 86 BOWL EARLY i uo s i fns | Fieer oo d. Al L 3 IR @ That Cold 5o doamr st tevnelia | Huitgen 000000 88 Aetna Allies OTHER SPORTING NEWS ON m; Othexjiteagus (Sandings, G e 2 e The stapding and statistics of the CHURCH STREET- { LOWING PAGE: Methodist Baraca and the Berlin time expired and the ball was carried I WiriE Rt back by the referee. As stupid a play “‘,oerdflm G0 e an 95 94 93 91 as has ever been pulled on a local - gridiron was the direct cause of the 2 touchdown of the visitors when in trying to execute a lateral pass, Scott threw the ball directly into the arms of Reilly who raced thirty yards Robertson Foberg Peterson e A. L. Sandstrom. . Olson g A. Robertson .... ... 89 Fusa: aeinnn . «.. 88 Ties for first and second and third and fourth places exist in the Skinner Chuck company league at present. The Tool Room and the Oflice quin- tets are contesting for the lead, with A MILD, PLEASANT 5c CIGAB

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