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Managers Prepare to Face Strike T “Trouble--Tener Favors Retention of Garry Herrmann--Pittsburgh Has Heavy Scoring Machine-- Red Men Bowlers Join Record Breakers--Nutmegs to Play Bristol Tomorrow TENER 1§ ANXIOUS OYNERS PREPARE mfiawmmmfi e o FOR GARRY 70 STAY the o Sten s powini caee. ot v Grantland plce Need of Change the Red Men’s howling league, estab- lished a new high team score on the | alleys last evening, when the i /pe enterprising citizens who have ] would be simple enough to get a bet - i c ST 3 were pounded to the tune of it in mind to select an all-American } or twa down upon this belief. F o PRI e orEan ced o F RN 1 W : R a 487 scove. Poppel and 17oberg were | puckfield this fall are quite welcome| For—the Navy beats Georgetown;| Philadelphia, Penn., Nov. 18— all is preparing for u new war. % S ) ‘ N : il the prime factors in the hish mark, {, their assignment. Of all the sea- | Georgetown beats Dartmouth; Dart- | President Tener of the National Basel ils wlll be onp potween the players & B iy ey & the former secur a score of 111 | one zone before, we can recall none | mouth ties Penn., and Pitt beats Penn, | ball league declared today that he was AEltE s UReLY iy ! i ; and the liatter 104. Pete Fusari’s ' where there were so many stars of | 20 to 0 . opposed to any change in the per igrcettaln o : : ; : N Braves still manage to &rind out vic- i ahout equal value; where any selec-| And there you are. | sonnel of the National Commidsio hERel pth \ : A ; : \ tories, (he latest aggregation to bow tion canfined to a few would be so —_— | the ruling body of major league base Lt - /4 : i e 3 to them is the < In the twWo | hadly cramped. They overrun the| The Yale-Harvard and Army Navy ball, and that he favored the reten- Lo ae- 2 y . o ‘ victories ured the “old boy” w field in number, and the man who can | games will conflict so badly next tion of Garry Herrmann as chairman, oy ex or ; : ’ o S . much in evidence and his “pep” was with absolute justice weed out the|Saturday and cut so heavily into the| Mr. Tener, Who came over to this Gilmore fathered his to | ¥ 2 E : 8 il | of much s tance to his mates. | four leaders is genius beyond the | crowds that would like to see both! city from New York to attend a re- ; : . Hv:‘ Skinner Chuck company | human mould, Farsi that only 123,000 will take jn | ception to former governors of the eague, the Office force defeated the he two contests, Tough luck. | state given at the Bellevue-Stratfard 1o of the most promi- FALEEAE : Shipping room quinte: thrice, and the | A Few From the List. i | 198t nfizht, also said that the MeGra pheiqtionalfleas e i A o rack Tool room team walloped the ! Here is a brief excursion into the THE et s folorenl 45 ak Enss il Is identity be with- | S ] () : room aggregation in straight | field of backfield stardom, the list! | tional league was concerned, and that oL L0 Eeann B e B z being incomplete, but sufficient unto PITTS HEAVY SCORERS | no action would be taken by the ident T and his ‘ \ Becn SRR s Y Dhe®Ontimiste ot Thel AP coll T e e et o 0 e o e 4 league lost a pair of games to the | yajo—Te Gore, SN T | charges against the New York tea T "h{”' i 5 g : . ! s. Seuro’s work for the win- Harvard—Casey and Horween. slenn Warner’s Boys With Very Hard ' and his quitting the club during thg of e h R % the bright feature P ston Drigas! & final series with Brooklyn. G league 5 k . G : [ Rogers of the T.. I.. G. club was | Ppnng\‘l\:nii “%gerr\'. Schedule Has Easily Attained llun-! “I see no reason whatever for any LRgaad: S, 4 2 : star performer at yesterday af Pittshurgh—- 't, Hastings, Mc- R e (Senaly | change in the personnel of the Na onoe o ; Gt : ternoon’s matinee on the alleys, lead- Laxr:nl Lttty & oLESAS sz SCoringaMachine | tional Commission,” sald Mr. Tener} | portant “ ¢ 5 5 2 \ ing her sisters with the handsome | Brown—Pollard. New York, Nov. 18.—Pittsburgh’s | “and, furthermore, T am for Gar! The izt e S AL S W | score of 328 for four games. Mrs. | Army—Oliphant and Vidal. performance in scoring in every game | Herrmann until somebody can pic! o e : 5 3 3 5 A Howard next in line for hono Darto ot Gerrisht Thielscher | this year twenty or more points, us- | out a better man for the post than i Ry TE 0 nos e & Sl 5 ST % ! 2 ! falling five pins short of Mrs. itogers’ | Cannell, ually more, on a schedule which in- | Garry. And I do not believe that i ; i 3 3 ¢ 5 y mark. The v scores Cornell—Shiverick. cludes such teams as Syracuse, Anna- | all the United States a better maj RED MEN'S LEAGUE Ohio State—Harley. polis, Pennsylvania and Washington | can be found.” e Michigan—Moulbetsch. and Jefferson stamps Glenn Warner's [ The rumor that Baltimore would re s Georgetown—Maloney. teams as one of the greatest scoring | place Washington in the American| e e : b ik Ta e R Ga. Tech.—Strupper. machines of the past few years. Pitt | league, thus settling the fight between| nts fee] the | iEs it : g § - RS Tons 0 ¢ Vanderbilt—Curry. is likely to romp through the next | the two big leagues and the stock - T =l S . Notre Dame—Cofall, two games on the schedule and then holders of the defunct Baltimord Tohers S s £ R e, o cnte Any |5t up a claim as the championship | Federal league club, was called td"Mr! e o bor of stars incinding the back.|eleven of the year, a claim few will | Tener's attentlon. i am Nov. 18.—Har- f game with Yale at the bowl, Nov. 2 : R : R e i 7 | dispute. T am inclined to think that Baltl 2 flelds of Colgate, Notre Dame an : ; i O | < 7 er) s y a fi i 5 If Brown can heat Harvard and | more is ripe for major league bal rd has a football hero to take the | For cleverness in reversing a field, in z 7 el e e Al e fro ibeagHarya e fland|noks g flvs fan i lon Hleria of Brickley and N He is running throu a broken or an open S Y all that, the list is sufficient to serve Colgate, theA rovidence collegiates | s 2 A : T L i ey s Scouts L S 0 Sake | must be considered. but Brown hard- | enormously of recent years and is now g { the purpose. Which is this: ake S Z . : L E vard’s early s | 2 se sec 5 fy ey T s T 299 | 5 ’ ly deserves a place above Pittsburgh. a thriving metropolis with a popula e e Y 75 78 75— 4y | @ Blance at the abave array and IV .y, inemg team has shown itself a bet- | tion of over half a million and man cxpected to shine in the big | man from Natick, Bddie Mahan. . Nel Al o b 2285 e Taoke, nof Inelala the | TN S tea e B e e il ae helng e o bl e s s = s AN B AuETCED = Brown, taking into consideration the | larzest ports on the Atlantic coast.” o 4 Who Ts To Be Left? rrr e Tk o ANNEX PRACTICE. I ning on the rinks of the Fraternal |4 < oo D E g 281 : ¥ ieague in Lec’s hall, score 62 to 17. One might mention Le Gore, Casey { The results follow: Rink 1, Clan, skip, 33 440 43 211 | and Berry, But how, then, about Pitts- EAFS GET HEARNE. | Galbraith, 16, I. 0. O, ¥, skip, Curtis, | Sannaps { burgh's stars? How about the mighty | NUTMEGS HAVE HARD GAME. —_— cd upon wld the final practice before the $; Rink 2, Clan, skip, Drummond, | Connors ... Oliphant and (hcVhrkfllia‘.nl‘h;’izgi.c‘:fl . Yo Former Planters’ Hurler is Sent pri cduled game with the West Ends I 0. o. skip, Crocker, 3;|TFred Robertson West Point? How abow specta- | Local Eleven to Face Crack Senaca Canadian Club. ; furnished | of Torrington, which will take place | i¥ink 3, Clan, skip, Robb, 23, L. O.!Oberg : cular Harley, of Ohio State, or 1 Eleven of Bristol Tomorrow. New Orleans, La., Nov. 18.—Thel e : - " : L e niohi betsch, of Michigan, who is at his best. season, | in that town in the afternoon. The | ©O. F., skip, North 5. Monday night | peterson > o N S his oy hav Doy " players and rooters will leave on an Phoenix Temple of Hartford will | 1 \wright The more one observes the cluster|{ With the Nutmegs of this city hoard of arbitration of the Natiop holding the corner of Church and Dwight street. e “here are twenty-two backfield | pected to be on hand at Fraternal | e n E new contracts : = 7 TIGERS VS. TIGERS. raves | «tars named above out of the best|field, when the Senecas of Bristol will for 191 ey bolieve t refus CLAN DOUGLAS STILL WINNING. Thefeliserst foothalllclcvenlot Rt r E £ 5 | thirty in the country, and about ten|stack up against Manager Jimmy |against New London, Conn. in thd do ro wi protect their s Ehichvirminaistroak ot Gian Do e e e ol Mananester too| £ of the twentq-two are on a par. Clinton’s pets. Following the defeat | case of Bunny Hearne. through 1917 at the 1916 salary sce i Toy G bowlers remains 2 5 eyt LR eren Y. 5 Tast fall one had a running start|administered by the Winchester Arms i and o nd of next season they mbroken, the latest team to fall he- MOFrowW to meet the Tigers of the Worldlin ... e jn Mahan and, Barrett. two stars who | team last Sunday, the locals settled bo free in v s of the fore the superior wark of the Scots Silktown. The trip will be made by | Berlin ...... 2 could run, kick and throw. down to hard work to prepare them- word nd they ar ? leing the Lexinston iodge, 1. O. O, F., guto leaving the corner of East and There is no such start this season. | selves for tomorrow’s game, and re- [ Permit each league to fix Its ow t T hopes to who were soundly thrashed last eve- Dwight street at 11:15 o'clock. 25 Casey is a great halfback, but he isn’t: ports indicate that they are in excel- | salary and player limits, representa. Tt has cast about for o Mahan vet by one or two strides.|lent shape. Practically the same team ract, all to na . T C. 0O, LEAGUE. T.e Gore is a star, but he isn’t a Bar-| that faced the Elm City aggregmion Lk = rett, will start tomorrow’s contest, which ink héme that izea n se- ]fiv eli}’ Queen of Navy On o f”:,i.‘_,(" Two of the best all-araund backs in | is scheduled to begin at 2:30 o'clock. Casey, Crimson f)‘czck Naw CRASH, BANG GO PINS The Big Hero at Harvard " e e o League Record—Pete Fusari's Boys | ! | | | | on Poppel Scheme of th “Uere is th i ntract reserve clause 3 N 1bers of the Annex A, ST Iy one vear, following | ball tcam will assemble at iration of centract. Unlegs | Morrow morning Banning’s field to leagues last night announced that 9 had allowed the claim of Toronto Following the action of the minor] leagues’ convention in deciding tol tives of several minor clubs wha de: clined to be quoted have stated ef. forts will be made at the annua meeting of their leagues to increas 9 the Wast are Berry, of Penn, and| The Bell City eleven, has made . . it North ......ois 88 86 | Vidal of West Point. These two can | rapid strides this season and are now Z?:,an‘fh::inir: fEne pever cnacill Major £ Y | Thornton SN0 S 8 | kick, run, Pass—in ‘fact, handle any|yated among the crack teams of the |(ion several = 3 : T e (Z'rzal, io Returnzf-or Fgotbal} backficld assignment that may come | state. One of the most notable | sqmitied erivetoy inat 8 merem ] 4 248 their way. Gerrish, of Dartmouth. | achicvements this year has been the |is on foot to induce ihe league at it is another who can be used for all the | defeat handed by the Bristol outfit |annual meeting next month in Nash ot T e, TR to the Clay Hills of Hartford. Mc- |ville, to raise the salary limit from Aoy 7 87 104— 278 Seize Your Pick, Cabe and F itzsimmons former stars ($2,800 to $3,200 or $3,500, and to in Hultgren 5 70 85— 230 We would be willing enough to let | “f the Thomaston team are now mem- [ crease the player limit for each team any man pick three fram the above [ Pers of the Senecas. from fourteen to fifteeen men. guarantee to match his selection with Drill Room | three others just as good—Casey and | Tlorween, Vidal and Oliphant, Hast- FAVO. /ARY INCREASES. YA Helander ... 86 92 ings and De Hart, Gerish and Thiels- e AR INCREASES B I A8 YR Gustafson ...... § 92 E cher, Berry, Le' Gore, Driggs, New Orleans, La., Nov. 18.—Follow- | Stevie Dudack is the handbal} Trevithan ..... 98 . We arc pleased enough there is no | iN& ‘hc‘vflf‘gond offlyiw :nincr 1{';"}-’”“7‘ champion of the city, having garnered 2 e i e _ | convention in deciding to permit each ; i S, e 0 M lsvea feaa e AP b several | feated James Molyneux by the fol o e changes with an impetuous rush it,®r limits, representatives of several 3 : can't very well be done upon any |minor clubs who declined to be quoted [ lowing scores: 21-21-21 to 5-16-1§ Kahms ........110 114 T e have stated efforts will be made at the [ The victor was awarded a gold med Bloom ... - 82 89 i ] ot annual meeting of their leagues to in- [ and Molyneux was given a silver] Bowers 88 109 ! _ College Spirit? crease bath the salary and player lim- | medal for second honors. Why is it that the average under- |its. Among these is the Southern as- grad, and a good many of the al sociation, several members of which Shipping - \ 240 246 might he 1o with- snch a the major will bo turn of old con- | se and E in contracte. T should nc » sucarised if o rule were sed prohibiti igned players | from king + Y championship | cree players who ue through the ed above to seck | ne Absurd. “The talk third ma league absurd.” he ¢ 1ded. “With the cx¥perience fresh in nd, no cther land promoters ring for manv ue is not seed lanted by certain eaning 1t is up uppress it in- ¢* the snort is the flr ounds ', 230 P. M. went into commission Oct. 17, left the pulled from her pier by the pushed on the port The Arizona will thoroughly > of the wars i to the North river e Polo grounds. yard she p Arizona left d the battle- e o . DREADNOUGHT ARIZONA STARTING ON TRIAL TRIP & ships New York and Texas, which are there temporarily. Bugles were sounded from the two battleships and the bands played the “Star Spangled Banner” as the Arizona went by. The New York also left the navy yard for Hampton Roads on a speed run. The Arizona is in command of Captain John D. McDonald. She has a com- plement of 1,000 officers and men and is a battleship of the first line. The Arizona has thirty-four guns and a displacement of 31,400 tons. Picture of the Arizona was 1nade as ghe passed under East River bridge, New York. Optimists. Hultquist ... - 81 91 Moore o Pirates Fitzgerald . . 69 91 Griffith . S 89 90 Corr S o 90 1oy, (! ¢ 96 M Mrs.Roger. Mrs.Stadier 69 Mrs., H'w'd 58 313 290 306 I MANN MUST DECIDE- Chicago, Nov. 18. — President Weeghir of the Chicago Nationals has informed Leslie Mann, who was | an outfielder for the Chicago team 1 year, that he will have to make his choice between ball playing and bas- ketball coaching. Mann is under con- tract to coach the Amherst basketball team this winter. ISKE BEATS MOHA. New York, Nov. 18.—Billy Miske, & St. Paul light heavyweight, outfought Bob Moha of Milwaukee in a ten- round boxing contest in Brooklyn last night. Moha's ability to take punish- ment and frequent clinches enabled him to stay in the ring for ten rounds. Miske weighed 171 pounas and Moha 167. | from any college are always poised and ready for a broad standing roar? Pleasing the baseball fan is a simple | matter to pleasing the football fan. Last fall, after watching Yale beat Princeton, we suggested that Harvard should beat Yale by mare than 20 points, The Eli uprising was both immedi- ate and severe. We were charged | with all the crimes in the calendar. But the final score was 41 to 0. Our admiration for Cornell athletics has always been high. We can't recall any unfavorable comment in the last two years, Yet the mails bring frequent witness } that we are giving the Ithacan strong- | hold all the worst of it, We remarked, in an off-hand fash- ien, that we considered Pittsburgh the | strongest team in the country. This brought loud, plaintive cries from four or flve other camps, along with a Pittsburgh outbreak that we could see nothing but Harvard, Yale i or Princeton. Not that it perturbs in the slightest the serenity of our unharassed soul. It rather helps to break the eternal monoctony of an existence that other- wise might be stale, unprofitable and | flat. We wouldn’t have the autumnal | surge recede, for anything. But the mystery of it still remains. Opinions vs. Records, The football situation 1is always camplex, because most of it is left to partisan opinion, rather than to the records in the case, And there can ! be very little in the way of records used for the simple reason that most records must be based upon compara- tive scores, which are among the elusive and untrustworthy eovidences in the realm of spart, Tufts beats | Harvard: Princeton beats Tufts; Har- | | vard beats Princeton, Pitt boats the have admitted privately that a move- ment is on foot to induce the league at its annual meeting next month in Nashville to raise the salary limit from $2,800 to $3,200 or $3,5600, and to increase the player limit for each team from fourteen to fifteen men. TUG-OF-WAR TONIGHT. Tug-of-war teams representing the New Britain Machine company and Tegner lodge, O. of V. will contest for honors this evening at dance to be given at HBlectric hall. The make-up of the teams, is as follows: Machine company, “Bill” Souney, captain; Peterson, Rolf, Carlson and Rush; Tegner, Landberg, captair; Peterson, Holgren, Carlson and Grom- berg. VIKINGS HOME TOMORROW. A soccer football game that is cre- ating considerable attention in this sectlon is scheduled for tomorrow aft- ernoon, when the Vikings A. C. of this city and the Manchester teams will clash at Traut's fleld at 2:80 o'clock The meeting will be third this season between the aggregations, each hav- ing won a game. SMOKE OXMOOR A MILD, PLEASANT §c CIGAB BOWL EARLY Work Off That Cold Navy 20 to 19; Washington and TLee beats the Navy 10 to 0. Doos any one Ae'na Allies | fgure Washington and Leo 1s 8 points stronger than Pittsburgh? If so, it CHURCH STREET. Select a writing paper and mgke: it characteristic of you. See that it is easy to write upon, good to look at, attractively put up, good style and within reach of your stationery &l- lowance. 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