New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 20

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NEwW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1016, "YALE SCRUBS SCORE AGAINST VARSITY—GLOOM PERMEATES ATMOSPHERE AT PRINCETGN— SHUGRUE-COHEN BOUT FRIDAY NIGRT SHOULD BE A | HUMMER—HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI MAY ORGANIZE A TEAM AT MEETING TONIGHT—PAT MORAN CETS §5,00 BONUS — LEONARD MAY RISK TITLE ALE SGRUBS EET . INTEREST IN BOXING BOUTS (5o, flmd‘y Is A}lways Taking the Joy Out of Life By Briggs fi[flflmy HUHBK MY DANDY FISHING OUTFT To SE& Yyu— WeELL FLSHING NOoT N THE FISH ? is 6o Through St Practice in o o Ve o | fi'.“&":é A "*,;‘3 s e G 0d Time Stars Join Coaching Mana ) f the Hard- | To DO UT HAUL 1IN BA i i eparation for Saturday's Game oo e e © : R SRS ' N , Squad—Hard Schedule Princeton, N. J., Oct. 14.—Coach Bill Roper had his Tiger cleven hard devote : ey : 2 = t work yesterday afternoon in a de- the an D 3 \ 4 5 termined effort to correct the glaring amy, a long signal drill and X nmistakes that cropped up in the RIS ilongnd s hcfivstson Lafayette contest . Saturday. No The “‘.m,‘:,‘,_‘: o ;‘,m i ¥ ; & p : e 4 & f h ; scrimmage was held, but the entire e touchdown auwa‘nat (he ity i iy o Gt - 4 // squad reported and was sent through TRG ch e i 3 ; i 3 3 i v long, hard drill Iddie Shea and Frank Glick, of the e en 15 eleven, played at ends during ps T Y \ D . the dummy practice and pointed out the flaws in the work of the backs, while IHal Ballin coached the linemen - - in opening holes, a department in = : » which the Tigers appear to he par- COULDN'T 1 ey e G 15 ALWAYS i o e e SNAKE JUST OCTOBER TAKING THE JoY ouT noon Glick took t unters in hand, ne pinn f i hdowt NOPE 2 ¥ & e LG w Shea coached the rest of tho ol lowing mniRse, Lvo b Fo ovE OR Two [ MR. weBSTER NOT Iny Al Al Sl i e A { BASS OUT OF Tiey DON'T ocToBER ackfield men in tacklit nd han- the puating proeti i e Lavwe @ BITE / MR \NEBSTF"}) Slive fior: mwm_ e IY: wrie, Trim dannl drill vestor- 3 —— = all got o 5o ? ort of the lengths gained by H ) ¢ 3 booters at Cambridge and New ckle place of W and 3 \ 2 : Kfm n ; A horne Murphy ran the team in place ‘ H v A 2 y ,,‘, oss )‘,‘ Scureman has added Pt Chet Laroche. Jalk French again 3 : ! 4 : .'n.\; 1er problem to the alr 1y heavy BoXk rullback in place of Jim Bradea % p S AN Z > ask confrontinz the coaches. Thomas some nice but their kicks are still falling Joe Neville, who has bheen lo 3 3 i e i AN X il ; nd Baker, both heavy ends, were B Valo sqund for o conple of wee ; i e Z . 4 e tried out at center yesterday, and it B uac of Nislocatoll albon s § ; ey : ; & ) i is likely that several more men will ained in scrim o, appeared in uni- i b : g YA P i\ B ik have a 1ce this position before orm yesterday for the first time sinee J . o\ / T b g the week is over his accident. I is said that it will be . % 5y ¢ 3 : While the return Keck and mpossible for him fo gel info sh LW 5 g » / §A 3 R Callahan to the lineup will strength- n time for the Boston college game 9 . \ A en the team to a certain extent, the | were Saturday g o L S ¢ . coaches are frank in admitting that Kempton and Wells, who showe:d s 9 3 L g NGNS the situation is a serious one. Four I i e ©orebi ey ] i 3 5 0 ! e g | hard contests in a row loom ahead of he halfbacks in signal drill vester- - Gk = 3 o e the Tigers, beginning with the Colgate ay, | did not zct into the E i - me, October 5. Colgate, West % JOHNNY SHUGRUE, Virginia, Harvard and Yale will ba The coaching stafi yesterday was = : met on successive Saturdays, and it ugmented by John E. Owsley, "05 § N E | fietder Chartie Sce, recruits, in agai.| Wil be only by dint of extraordinary 1 | s | gt o e e star bout brings together Johnny | . s = G S e of Waterh a brother of | Goaches e N Sy ue of Water v, a brother | ceived in the distribution of the Reds' | 0aches that the team will be able to tead couc Sheviin FOOTBALL STAR ‘ WILL SEAT 48,000 PERSONS 915 omit Jacdues, 18, S Pt > famous Joo Shugiie, at ono fimo ADOPTS ORPHAN e et e L R L et L e the leading lishtweight of the coun- 3 e LA ans try, and Sapper Cohen of Bridgeport. | LThe distunce is seheduled over (he S T : For Harvard-Yale Foothall Contest ra Seats o Be Erccted in Stadium ' National Commission Awards $250 o MORE COACHES AT DARTMOUTH, | i | Riefin tensiigo bl vestendanisanionke ot ohiatiouto Mt tie hoxs e Doty | it 15 indicative fofithe faoacitisiintensiii s vpa i il (liet sloep! polion will $ : : i —Team Shaping. | iven $5,000 Bonus = lon to have a week full of hard work | =0 1ninistered before he bell calls 3 4 3 : : : } 0 t hoys together for that iz 1 : i Shugrue stopped Cohen in New Brit : : i : vard's entire varsity football squad al- | ain in July, and the defeat has left : : n preparation for the Boston colleze Cambridge, M Oc¢'. 14-—Har-| Cincinnati, Oct f.—Instcad of A nder’ Way for a Battle Be- |01 Stars Return to Help Big Gre pame over which team the aim is to holding a formal sion here yester tween New Britain High School and Eleven. oll up a larger score, it possible, than lowed a holiday yesterduy, Soldiers’ day August Herrmann, chairman of darvard registered. = with the Park City idol. Toby If Neville does not get into shuape | owens. Gohen's manager is will to i i el . iy BB¥ thot came, It 1s o questlon what | naaiis hoc to e Tt th-(ho & over, the men made up for their lay- | ler and Ban Johnson disposed of th ans are in the making for a foot a stit “OIE Timers" at An Farly Date, Hanover, N. H. Oct. 14.—Darte Field being deserted. Today, how- | the National Commission; John Tleyd f v mouth's varsity coaching staff was 5 E % swelled yesterday by the addition of ackfield position he would Ind. ! jne fray on Priday Shugrue is fast 2 3 off, the Crimson’s midseason is on final details of the world's scries by bPall game between the New Britain Kempton, Welles and I'rench are all | coming to the fore as one of the crack & [Boing well, and with Braten and geatherweight hoxe of the country, Murphy, as well as Neville, to choose * and his Waterbury rooters are con betweon, the is much speculation fident that he will scon be battling 5 " the cve of the Brown game on Sat- | The commission decided to give the A €all has been issued to candidates to Paul Louden, 1913 All-America end, in earnest and the hardest football of telephone Sunday, Herrmann an- 11igh school cleven and a team repre- : and Charlie Comiskey, quarterback on the year will he played almost up to nounced yesterday. i senting the Alumni of the local school the 1914 team with Myers, first string . ) e o o " end, out of the game for the rest of as to the most logical backiieil 10| for t(he crown now worn by Johnny : urday. four umpires who officiated in the POy o'clock this evening at the pick for a first-string combinalion Kilhane. Shugrue has o strong fol- | E 3 , Al lowing of friends in the Hardws Hee = City. iz recent feat of stopping Kid X 5 ; for the Alumni are confident of ra i i I TR PRI i e ¢ p . Colby Saturday and practi- | eXponses of reaching their respective moulding together & fast tenr ix a boy alwayi 1o be reckoned on, | E 5 3 Svery onelislready for thelcoms «'lvml:mmnl».\ },-(],I... Chicago, and not Among those who have been asked ; 4 SRS it | E : o ow the full $2,000 aske 9 0 ranor 3 o e semi-finl tween Jerome ; ity s e Sl ! sked for to report (his evening are Williams, Hennessey of Hoboken N, J.. and | 4% 3 3 AL UL yesterday pre- Peterson, Walsh, Schroeder, Toomis ik 3 # (hat Burnham will be able fo resume ' sented Pat Moran witl hor » Loomis, Iths N. Y., Oct, 14 The entire ! Bohoby Reimer is attracting much at- B 5 A an 1 a check for Olcott, Horvitz, HEAEL B , * £ | work in the backfield and that Kane .000 as a bonus for winning the Waters, J I | 4 % % ‘ will be on hane at tackle National leaguc pennant W Kopi: tention. Hennessey is rated as a sure | George Flynn, who has been out| The club al the season. Louden’s arrival is es- pecially timely, since he will ba 1 upon to develop some new vars y wing men from {he assortment substitutes material Jim Robertson returned to his place in the backfield yesterday after= noon after a week's layoff on account Hoar, Loisclle, Zehrer, of injuries. As a precaution against el l\’n|\Tn\:v(1‘I/””\\ ;1 “\L (‘.m.h'\_ further disasters befo. > Saturd N for Reimer. This pair : money fo Tn- field, It Cotmrint e au- game with Penn State, Coach Spears i R, Bl 5 e o e e R i R gaisw s of the running for center because of fielder “Hank” Schricker and Out. Kuhibers, - devoted practically the whole practica s % water on the knc today for session to light signal drill except the few men out of the ! World's series the usual compensation Y- M- C. A, when the first steps will r )5 be taken to 3 7 The with minor injuries played ©f $1.000 and $250 extra, plus {he rguna The PREPARING FOR COLGATE. Coach Rush At Work With Cornell | Team For Next Saturday’s Game Cornell football squad reported for : comer, and hix friends forecast a the first practice of the week late ye Sy e OBrien and Dougherty rathe hi. After o short line serim- | The preliminary bout brings to i maz2 in which indiviaual crvors of | gether Bill Sweeney of New Britain U Al (e i weeks, and ] while Billy Murray, captain, will go technique vev led in th William who is makir is oy n very sy in hope of heing able to game were brought to the attention | home town, and Kid Brennan of G v s : i Brow ' e will tal } 2 2 chalk talk by “Speedy” Rush, who | tain raiser is between Rddie Irec ; i 4 : ! "he middle October ses s of hard outlined the plan of campaign for the | ericks of New Britain and the pride . :‘1 ii‘\”]tr"l\'ll\- ‘l »”:‘yr ri]» \2!:.Il(\yln‘ 1\(( Jolgate game »f the Silver City, Jimmy Jenkins ootb: actice xpected to te (0‘1.“‘ !g\m DS 1 ofsthessiver Ol out (he line timber In particular, and Ediny pad plsen el sl the coaches hope to be able to settle e 5 week faces one . e 3 n their first string linemen and then > hardest games o ¢ sche YECISION FOR DUNDEL,L ¢ e g an i Fesiy ordet feum B th ey n DEGIER L . start away faster toward the dovelop- Thg dealer who sells Triandle Mints sacrifices profit to give you quality, ko e fpcogeeiie BB T the Oberlin and Williams mes it is Lawrence, Mass.,, Oct. 14.—Johnny ; 5 S v\n:H: K'JTIHINI‘\»\IIHM f'\. \~\“ll:'unl‘y'"w,.:w iy «’-hen_ ) obvious that Bankart’s men will have | Dundee of New York was awarded a LT A [RRE Gt S £ l no picnic on Schoelkopf field next | referee’s decision yesterday in a g e T bl i - c 5 2 . do much work this wec Saturday [ twelve round hout with Young Kloby S > ‘ gninrdayi Graduate Treasurer Moore of {he . e Williams game s a sve | of this cit The men are light H k . -}h ‘}h upTv\\tx \\ulyflxu,m, ‘T“'m,- “”: ml:“ :“\ weights, s ' Wharton Donaldson, o former Uni- | Harvard Athletic association has an- e nows e Cl"lspy, 'S (o]e] an e- ener and a tonic for the cans, | weights e m TR G ¢ 2 nounced that this year Harvard will 9 3 giving the coaches i complete layout Kloby, who ha Kknockout over ity of Penn foothall player adopted L 3 AL 5 i ] Fl d T 1 of the eleven's strength and weakness. | Mddic Sheviin to his credit, put up @ |4 Freneh war orphan, Fmil Cellot PUild its own extra seats for the gam ICious avore m»an e INrs, "] on Novembeor with Yale and They hope this wock to get the for- | clever hattle Donaldson B Vi DonSlisonEa L wards charging faster fhan hereto a0 T gl 1 L follower, so ““».“ could :.‘\y\vm;:\““\Ifi( (x.\lujl“;“\:.’.\‘.1”((,”1'h;\_.:u[r“lxylm.m u”y 600d— are The t"G'SLJH Of pure and more expensive ingredients, failure of Cornell's offense to cross Willlam J. Sweeney is golf cham- | squad pr Williams' goal line was the lack of | jion of the Shuttle Meadow club, hav- | Jove “.,”\“‘;,T:‘,mv,lz.h“, L ‘\‘;,":,‘_"','”m:l:‘ BADSNT GUITEHO IR IR GIS DN bl@nded fOéefher‘ by a Process known co-ordination between bhackfield and ing won the honors for the scason it | now he is the official mazcot of lrenmts | o line. The coaches hope to remedy| a tourncy just completed. Champion | yvarsity eleven mmy Tuohey Gives Willic a Very Only fo us this situation and to speed up the Sweeney contested with T .| s n o A re e = Valeoe Wine: i backfield Hart for the title Mr. Sweeney me £ = e 1o h The team was strengthehed yester- | of the cleve £ molfers in these parts, BROWN TEAM WEAKENED, Newarl, N. J.. Oct I4—In the and that theirs is perhaps an upl t meni of their wam as a whole. In batile, but if the team ma S 100 Gets Referee’s Verdict Over Kloby at Saturday’'s game Holmes, one of th Lawrence. , § substitute guards, was the only line- day when Kreddy nsworth, star | and in the state tournament held in hottest bout of the card atl the hitter on the baseball team last ' this city last June, he made a strons | TWo Speedy Backficld Men Will Be | . y Nowar | Y@t ]r ‘an ] Mlnts C r spring and first substitute end on the | bi¢ for honor Out of Game With Harvard. Kgaiman iR Tong il il ; 2 l e 05 you e 916 v, and Ho Iso i subs night Willie Jackson, the New York 1916 varsit nd Hoff, als st Providence, Oct. 14.-~Brown will e N = o tute end that year, reported. “These : lighiweight, was handed a surprise >ame 2 ih m '} s A withont two of its best backfield me £Wo men Were very promising vouns PLIATES WIN AGAIN. DaladE gl falgas) ‘-‘-:”v! e e s o @I' ]t) 5_ (!‘ a pach-a e sters in 1916 and will e ocl i rengthen the varsity and though they will not be immediatel . The Pittsbur vard in Cambrid because of in- [ erson, but he had the time of his life tional Ie o tepm defe the | juries they received in the Colgate | doine so local team ae erday y e Samson, first string quarier- availah Jackson scored @ knockout in a L | Tack, had all the lisaments torn fre . #h | Pittshurah St o TR I G e 1;,:\‘: previous bout and tried to vepeat the | ['rlanéle CO,, Inc. Mfé Harrisburé’ Pa.USA SYRACUSE LABORS LONG. | Almendares . plunging back on (he eleven, has a | performance, but the leading chal- | 2 7Y ' S i) Ponder and Krucger; Hernandez | oad ankle which will keep him out / Football Team Puts in Hard Practice and Portunonde ff the game for over i week lenger of Benny Leonard caught a red headed Tartar in Tuohey, who for Pittsburil S Noving, center, has a broken bone |fought him all over the ring from | B s 3 ] . v his wrist, but hopes o get into |the first bell to the last, winning two z ) jésyracuce, |\1 X N Oct- S CANNOT DELAY LONG. he Harvard game. With these men |of {he eight rounds, the sixth and o . E\ ongest signal drill held this fall y ured it is probable that Emery g 3 P rmin . { ! ! : e, Gl i i jured probe at Emery and seventh, and making it hot for his ) in order for ihe Syracuse football ; 4 4 Ry X, both freshmen, will get a chance man throughout. Tnohey was grog 4 i ¢ intergreen eleven yesterday afternoon in prepa- | Service has formally announced th: o play regularly. Imery showed up | in {he cighth from a right upperent : B3, ration for the contest with Pittshurgh | rt of the reliahility flight requir 11 in the Colgate me, it taking | here next Saturday contenders {o start on the return tr carly the whole Maroon team to stop Every play that is to be tried out i the three times he was rus 5 not less than 18 hours after o l, o e { rushed. against the Panthers was rehearsed i fter arvive le is green on the dcfensive, In another part of the field Coaches | MOFe than 96 hours, except where (h Horr and Meehan were instructing [ 1rip o the next stopping place {o ihe chin, but recovered and was Cinn.amon fighting like i wildeat at the last hell algar trounced Frankie Brown in elght rounds. The Frenchman won every round of an insidlsfietory hout, | due to Brown belng @ poor hoxer and | Valger belng so slow he could not | take an advantage of openings or follow up advantages. Valger con- IFox, who is one of the fastest ana ] iftiest men on the squad, will pro- the freshmen and reserves in the | hot be completed before sundow Lly be changed from plays which Pitt used last Saturday, | Sunday > excluded as flying da narter as soon as he learns the sig- and these teams will be sent against | or in computing the minimum « | 1ls. He has been out only a weol the varsity with these formations to- | maximum stays of contestants at § race will . . halfback {o day, Wednesday and Thursday. rancisco or Mincola, center a nst Harvard. pounds. | talke Noving's place ntlrmm.q to 126 and Prown to 123

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