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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919, | REDDY AND HOMMEY TO MEET IN 12-ROUND STAR BOUT OF HARDWARE CITY A. C. AT BARDECK'S HALL NEXT TUESDAY EVENING — DARTMOUTH | ALUMNIPLAN NEW STADIUM-—CAPTAIN TIM CALLAHAN REJOINS YALE ELEVEN—DEMPSEY MAY BOX IN NEWARK RING EARLY IN DECEMBER DAPTAIN GALLARAN 1.~ | DARTHOUTH ALUMNI | Wonder Wiat 19 Mntes O Baby Thnks Rbout? None ol the men who played 1 . » Sl i g e s BN Cp i T e s e e e Alumni Paper Is Criticised for | reer to oo in zood s ot Pronosed - Structure Will - Seat | GIVE ME A PENCIL on PAPER MaAN SAYS HE'S AERAD ACTRESS — IF | HIT THE | extremely unlikely that Roper 5 2 . KevYs They JusT : | take any chances of having s i PAPER AND | A THING T You FM GotnG To BE AN PlANO K Attitude Toward Yale Eleven | miured in the west Viesinia contest. About 10,000 i ;:E.T A R BUT — ARTIST - BUT MOTHER | WNOW UVE A MUSICAL i = 1S MORE OPTIMISTIC CAREER BCFoRE ME i 28.. s's foot- Il squad was augmented J“‘:.\(»I:':Ln O R i e i by the return of Tim Calluhan, the japtain, at center the veteran, Joe eville, at right half, and a former reshman star, Bob Lay, af left hal he lineup, which one big game at home every year here Alfred Felton, An Australian, Wins [ agter and to provide an attraction to divaw alumni back to Hanover for a visit cach fall Dartmouth has take 4 b Beating (llillll]!i“fl by Six Lengths, ’\vx \l«t toward the erection of a ome change, included Kirkpatrick as| ['ut IZngland, Oct, 2 BT RS A o Rt T 1 atrick as utney. Enzland, O ! pmi-stadium.” as o member of ft tackle in place of Walker, and | eiated Press) — Alfred FFelion of A faculty phrased it. ‘I'he project costa and Galt, guards. exchanged | tralin yesterday defeated Brnest Barry | launched at the Dartmouth smoker in places. Yesterday was the first tim for the sculling championship of the | the IHotel Pennsylvania last [ o month (hat the Yale ling has world. Barey had been champion for | night Sculling Championship of World, | Priday | Bouanicd any inaterlal clange many years Of course an immense stand in Han TR S e Y e I'elton covered the four and one- | over would be a white elephant, but | B i not known, Ile | ML miles i 25:40, beating Barey by | Dartmouth intends to put ane up that | six tths. There was a high wind, | will care comfortably for all the alun and eltan was favored by drawing | ni from Boiton and New the position near shore rey's shell | other places il ;(? umi- | ork and | o it P as a valuable substitute tackle on Pfupid Black's team, but carefuliy oncealed difliculties had kept him off A B shipped much water duving (he con- | theie alma mater for the big. . So (T DOESN'T MAKE| GUESS You DoN'T \AIJI:\ATG|IVECF;mUDAN \DEA Wwow ! 1| coT = -3 ~N o ON With the retirn of the ahove stars| '\ ime. A stand about the size of . e increase of (he varsity strensth s = { Senoctiont fienl in Hhaca will e buii | SoRMUGERDIREEREESE HROWIRU RONRNEEL THE WALL=—, 1 KNow WALLOPED AGAIN = Rmeasurable, Kempton now will he| VThe new champion, who is 50 years | 20d (he collexe hopes to have It ready | wHAT \ Do. THERE DECOR QTR ITS AGAINET THE DIDN'T Do NOTHIN' B6vided with better interference. Lu ! Old, fivst came into public notice in | N time fov nest fall's games. The | How DO You LIKE THaT | DAD RS e o RULES BUT ILL | ' | UATURAL BORN MURAL BUT WRiTe on THE 913 : 3 5 s apac 1 he about 10,000 B samon plaved (hus (o the la 1913 .when he met Arnst, one-time | CAPACity wi ul 10,000. 2 - : ANCE - be any infertorence for (he specds | MOIICr of the world's championship, in The estimated expense of the stand For A PICTURE tes PAINTER — 'IF NoO | fAEEARCH € oLD WwWALL i : . T Aus \ ! i s ahotl 52504000 fand siwmai o the - I cterbacl i nias Fheent veryd evidenty i matehiiar BrustratlisiielnmnTonshin, I &S i E N SRS AR TR (8 Sedly o e NS IS LoeTAiNG = e Ne viiTel Snalliiey o s (Rinelmen (RN RNE SR afeited S anex Gloo)Ruan i i et e A R ol B RIS Crsl DRssy ; J in a race in which there were tnreoe b jately on a campaign (o raise o provide an open field for him. i e e | the funds - Neville took right half yesterdaz | .. : QB Q8 SRR =S e o N 160 3 SIS e oy ST | champion, but this fime was defeatod L 1o hassbsenBplayinetoot »,r///”l\‘ ay was at left. rec eb's |y Paddon, who subsequently lost to | DAl since 1882, yet the Colgate-Dart / ///,,,): / food play turday carned him hiS:{ Buory on the Thames. mouth game in Hanover next Saturdiy ({ W)n 5 etention at varsity fullback for the | Iginest Barry has held the Knglish | Vi1 D¢ the first championship game W7 s reater part of the afternoon, French | championship since 1908 and the | (0 Ve vontested at home during the 57 finally replacing him Braden and| world’s championship since August | YOS that the Green eleven has been don Welles were on the second vars , 1912, when he defeated Arnst on | & Iootball competitor) ity, the former having completely | (he Thames. He had earlier tried un. | . |t IS our infention.”” said an at ecovered from his eve trouble and | successfully to win the tilte from his| '¢HC authority of the New Hampshire he latter showing mo effects from his| brother Australian in a match on the | NSHtUion, “to play at home every Eiiched ankle [Rzembeai wivenatiica, iinkilaosphendny ((Ryaan Etllesstlonaatmalth aERve ML i ! " | detentci b Amnsi stand out anywhere as a big match o I\!.ul.\ .‘\:I{l! ks Weekly. o] Just which teams will furnish the op- | The ale aily News yesterduy | position, I cannat say, but we will | care to re tremendous amount home cach fall from now on ampus excitement. The letter, “We intend also, to lay out addi vritten by Cadmus Gordon, varsity tional gridirons, dinmonds and tennis aseball right fielder, was a thrust at conrts on Alumni oval in order to | he policy of the Yale Alumni Weekly Club Re-clect I'red as Manager and | Mike mass athletics for Dartmouth porting editors in condemuing the laying of the Yale football team and he character of the coaching svstem (Tt (00 R/ o TS G Directors of Chicago National League i — = = National Bank Building. Y. J. Stearns, students possible, ‘e expense for all \ORNEL1, SEEKS OFFENCE. | Do Not Risk the Loss of Your Home. | gecretary.—advt. Extend Him Vote of ‘Thanks, o e e bre b i DEMPSEY N FULTON S — “I vecently came to my " attontion | ¢ = that Dartmouth alumni will rise to the b Big Red Fleven to Try to Perfect At- that salesman tried to get a woman LAST CHANCE FOR TICKETS aceasion.” ‘ —— e Gae to invest in one of our companies the | pocerain N, J, Oct. 28.—Applica-e Heay yweight Champion and Minne- money she and her husband had saved | 4,00 (or tickets to the Princeton-Har- | | \"ho ‘\\ v:*ykl\'» lv‘u'\ ”Vlm‘r\ uo.»m.-,n‘-s{ the directors of the Chicago club of | hostil_ to the football program, and,| the N A e 5 3 e A > & 8 Gordon said, seems to have re-| :.!:-‘M'\\?:.l:f;,"f,ll league here yesterdiy| BROWN CRIPPLES RECOVER. | Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 28.—The time | for the purp of buying a home.”| ;.4 football game will close today at umed “its perennial policy of e i iSagicstadinanigal - 5 ot Plastercr May Clash in New- | pas come for concentrating on the | said S. E. J. Cox, president of a 1arge| 5500, \ Applications for tickets to the . otve antia | soand acvote of thanks | Brains Will Present Strongest Lincup | financial institution at Houston, Tex.| ygajs game will close on Wednesday at ve, destructive criticism in regard to v ark, N. J., Ring karly in December “When 1 learned of the incident T[ po o0 =5y T kets will be distributed hniversity feams He cities quota- + disposes of the rumor, which Against Syracusc. ! is (o mect her November opponents | .qyiged the couple to keep their| or“tr. Monday before each game 1S ons to prove that the sporting pt g vined some circulation, that Providence, R. I, Oci. 2 Wit h New York, Oct. 28 IPollowers of | |\ ;v sort of equal terms. This is | money and buy a home. T advise all| ¢ “axe place. . e has Deen led by the disloyal Yale | Mitehell would not lead the Cubs nexd | nearly all of (he vetorans back and | bosing will probably have an oPPOT- | . conclusion of the couching staff, | others, under like conditions, to do the | e and this week is to sco a determined | suC " s A ; ckfi L War, he San Francisco A Nt | optimistic over ; e B chanD actl oxt | drive to try to improve the backfield. e world . Gordon wound up his communica- | #hoWed a profit on the season for the | (he outlook for the Syicus gime on | oLvyWelght champion. th ““t':',,m\\\: Circumstances have compelled | ¢arthquake and similar catastrophes &% with the following first time in three ar four years 5 month. Negotiations for match ;'\pw'(ly e Y ssociaten o | which werc improbabilities, havo n next Saturday. Samson, Hoving and whieh the fitle holder will he a par- a Let, the entire + dent body show | = ; G e e e e s) i opendi ol sreat inon TINOA tmo o] (Lush ulial WO thinic i what e al hat it does not steid for + such | DARTMOUTH TEAM RESTS. not yet reported, but i T Bt e O i trengthening the defensive with good | piwns men and Industries are in the K ! 7 % ot yet reported, h oving is ex- for th st severa weeks, were | & & ” 5 p s of P r p are - ERgge: as thal idisplayed “byl dhe s, . ! bected to bo ready by the first of the brought head this afternoon vesults, as the stubborn resistance in | hands of fate, and that none are abso cnder Dispels : LONENY 10 o ad o lutely immune from failure. lum i Weekly, which h preved Rumors That Colgate | oo 1 j ( > > Dar h game ved. The la- N m e ek, s prohable that the other ! a meeting scheduled for the Claridge | the Dartmouth game proved. ‘ vy i that y ret hat it will not support a loser unde Tilt Will Be Transferred. W gother i 5 b Jewarlk able fa vever, f the e e o supr v lo: v two, fogether with Ilerriott, who THotel, when Dave Mackay, Newark, mentable failurc, however, o home and the domestic ties that sur- ny M:\‘umd‘nwm« The universit Hanover, N. .. Oct Rumors | Proke an ankle in the Norwich game, J.. promoter, and Jack Kearns, | team to advance the h"”"l “»\‘ “lc“‘""" N et st cdl toiasl i Y N has not lost its faitl e ability of : 5 (s iy - i 2 i - i e e last two ; 3 1th in the abilit to the effect that the Colgate-Dari- | 770 eut for the rest of the scason | manager of Dempsey, got logether being ";,“'Ig“‘hl,'“:_‘f]\l\(":h‘l‘,' conches face | Investment in the world that endan- Y u I H development of an offence if Cornell ) on wssume a decidedly year. . : ublication to assume a decidedly u 1 | ready for immage, the Brown | tunily (o see Jack Dempsey, world's | vorable impression of the situation Iso announced that the club | conches are decidedly 2 he 1919 team to come through suc- | q ; : it lails &) U 1wuth game will be played on son With Jemail, IFox, Coulter \rm- | for the purpose of ¢ nssing details | gam 4 rers your home. s 4 der » system of In i b f i % 5 ace w . realization that it | BOS ;5 essfully under the system of Dv | outside field wore dispelled last nighe | $1ons. Albright, Iimery, Brisk and @ of a mateh litolitacatwith Sthelneslized “If there is nothing in the world one or two others in condition to play, Mackay, who promoles houts at the | |~vl-h:h‘ time that the |nmn” was e aa i sy rotbiag 1 Rogiment Armory. Newark, as|drilled in plays that would work and Zer, gava out a statement deck however, it appears probable sk ' | more sacred than wealth, then lifo is ptmost confidence, ho tho Alumni| positively that the game will he| Prown will have its strongest lineup , the headquarters of ~the Newark | that the backs, “':“’"":"“““’"“C"h"':’ | not worth Iving. There is only one i o T Ay S Feekly's opinion wh W | Ly ) et ik S § se agged a se punc e it st 3 ay . M. Weekly's opinion what it me I played in Hanover next Saturday. | in the zame next Saturday Sportsmen’s club, plans to conduct | been ragged e e & | thing worthy of man’s aspirations, and - the prospective hout al his club on | vower ls practically = negiisible, A b iea Wi evetiaotno! i Do 2 Fwilio! the Newsrid | promoter [iworlted harder infofiengive football. 1 ppiness from the sacred ties ¢ a week for an hour or so after has sclected Dempsey's, opponent Although some of the players were | ¢,y 1ove and home life it can ne business, come as near to keep- i e T but it is un- [«quite used up in the Dartmouth game : g ; is not definitely known, but it is outh €M | b found in wealth | o iheie youthlaslanyimen in derstood Mackay is eager to arrange there were no serious injuries an lflv , “A home for the family is of 9 carly scason Inju i e e R e e i coting Gt woan D cey) [DURU N will be in shape fOr | more importance in the quest of hap- the city. o o e vt o Gl I e o e | alnirealmi loh RilTeEMInnGEota ] the Lafayette game next Saturc “"I' piness than the best and most profit- too, out of their exercise and vas going through plays with the fir PrvcathaneditbedGort) 3 il i | terer who fell a vietim to the Demp- | After the Lafayette game Cornell | 4y %h vegtment in the world. Neither ever dread it as most men do 1 nell contest safely ek berg | < Carnegie Tech, Penn State and never eam. Ralph Horwen, also in toss. | was r e t 2clobe Who | SYRAGUSIILIN GOODISHAPI [ sey punch when the Utah mauler was | Plays Carncgie Tech, Penn State an IR omernior fare aratworth fhe 46 around and ald some Kieking. | o aoesint arnd the ficld Saturda : S 7 4 hattling his way to a match, p Pennsylvania. The conches and play- | ik of the loss of your home. Do not lynn was working ouf, and both Atk Rl IR RiRbe R Sl e S S ey i Finged, will be for eight rounds, the ers vealize that it will take every-|igie a chance. Buy that home first.” cises taken by B e and Brothinaham wolelunie 1o ”"'”'"(" In good condition Lo oL ien i Not | aitied In New Jerscy under | thing they have to stand up ageinst | mpe New Britain Co-operative Sa lo (heir sharc in the Monday drill S R nce ol @ : S the Iurley law thisfcombinations ings and Loan Association, the anly And there are plenty of men Lockwood, very lame Shiups | e Fouson, Ehs peaulat pipctics ses NAGUSCIEN Syracuse Dempsey, tired of the footlights bank in New Britain that pays five sock . : Satur- | gion dispensed with yesterd players came out of the hard tussle | e bR A S e el R oy [ denaallalan ll Ganamonay lay's game, Is nursin S day and (he show business, is cage EVANS QUITS CRESCENT A. ¥ 2 2 : Ch ’ ' ARl L m(lml’ “I'\]”'"“ sent the sqund for a short | Gsains Washington and Jefferson in | enger the rving and bhattle with any b i {o its depositors to buy or build discretion who are keeping n the Virgimian fray. was not avail | ’I"""”C' It a half-holiday as “'I(;" Ih'\\u‘ ‘ \\\\Hv” [’”‘n“. \“. m,mf KM who quesions his righi o the title he | yragropolitan Junior Half-Mile Cham- h'ul‘nleu r:::un“(l'l(l I‘n‘ fixed ;:uumchcl‘.:”l‘:-l; vouthful in the Business Men's 3 LN Dt g ard for its st Corne ard Ackley. guarterback and st 7ilard. The big S Lake | 5 = allments, will aid you in secur B 2 ble. Otherwise Bob IFisher has his Stiff workout el Inst Cornell ! took from Willard. The big Salt T.ake | pion to Run Unattached. :h’?u.nh(;m(‘ al | Gym group that meets every ueAt i mighty good trim fo st f and his assistants, in whom | when M, G. Pender Bl i every reason fo place the o ‘ ! C. A. Gymnasium 2 or 3 times o ] Spears now is confident that (hr everal of the men who were in- . 1\\‘(ll||{)h\ at Harvard. | entire first-string lincup will be back | dured in the Norwich game on Satin - ».luvn-‘ idze ',L‘«,., Oct. 28.—~Ha- | in the zame before (he Colgate clash, | 42y #re not yet ready for practice Ards m-m!.n.\ couches were feelns | Both of (he regular cnds, Cogswell | DU U IS (hought that they will be in oretty good to seela squad of former i and Myers, arc recovering rapidly | condition by Wednesday. Amons ripples out on ‘the field yvesterdays.! rrom s They get loads of fun, f2ddie Casey was back in clothes and their private setting-up exer- their lonesome. who have reached the age of booter, who wits somewhat banged up | ¢4gy jad abhors mactivity, or at least | from the hard tackling he received. | hg kind that carries with it no action The Crescent A. C. lost onc of its Subscriptions for shares in Octobe However, he was oul in togs With |t o fg title holder. Ior (his| leading members yesterday when | series can now be made. The 43rd day afternoons at the Y expeeted (hat a mateh | Sandy Evans, holder of the Metropol- [ and B. B. series of shares mature and A. at 6:15 o'clock half-mile cham- | will be paid October 28, 1919, amount- to $26.891.00. oOfice. Room 210, e If you can get away at that not play and exer- began again today aim ing at (he formation of an attack Monday, Wednesday and Fri- fter P ceton's sk % M. C e “‘”’ ]4””\ - ""_1 TS | powerful eno 1 to picrce the strong W oof 11 thor | o tendency o ailbInMtoMh oS in= e N o nt clo lery e 21l of the vest of the men yestorday, | renson ured posstbly was tho cause o M eSS and the foam ran through signals for | Wit be arranged this afternoon if the | itan ) Rinior Horween's shift from the a short time Promoter ithdrew from the eclub. ! ing : WILLIAMS S . 3 1 | inducements oftered by romoter | pionship, withdre i 3 1d to center rush on the first | BASKETBALL CARD. Scouts who have looked Brown over | aiickay are rensonably attractive Jivans submitted an application to lo- Tay A, Horween has| pasmouth AT report that the Brunonians have im- | . cal A. A. U. headquarters to have his hour why line as we s in th Ens aftehan proved a lot since playing Colzate two registration transferred to unattached. ; cise with this group and keep T T of Several Year ey weeks ago and that the Orang \".\I\‘: COLGATE MEN REST S e il I ot ths b A e € it sl S e Williumstown, Oct, 28 —The win. | 1oL have any sy lnsk in defoating colored middle-distance runner will I ‘ he compelled to compete without club ( . . s K and it proposition [ ing scason, announced yesterdiy [ ers Who Worked Against Prince- | #ffiliations for n period of one year Come in this weel Hamilton and Murphy remaincd in{ shows severallchunges: Nhe mas( tni | crn Wil vot return until November 5, | | hefore he can represent another or - will cost vou but $8.00 for | Coach Rohinson's play Affer Teay shift may be serious | fwms baskethall schedule for (he com e A e 1 ng here day the Syracuse play a Koing lo New York after the Brown | g, o) Saturday Are Allowed Holi- | ganization in open competition. — Al- S T gafe (o tackle Rutzers on the Polo though nothing definite could be ‘ : he frs vice for ends. Ryan run- | Rite vueise wnd Hamilion are other | Grounds on Btection ay | aay Yesterday—Scerimmage Today. | jeurned as to his plans, it Is under Bhx ihouc)l Dlayst vl (s soned weomers, while New York sinie, (i Although Syracuse has three games | © v Oel 5. The Col. | St00d that Kvans s contemplating | B NG N U L Massachnusetts Aggies, and Brown dis. | hefore meeling Colgate here on No- | Hawilton, ! Shole S Joining the St. Christopher club. car Trom (e et of opponents | Sember 1, the Grange coaches are | gate squad had only ashort, lisht B 2 The sehedule follows ! vorkout yesterday afternoon, in order RPRISE AT LAUREDL TRACK. el S aTo i RLRWI) Tt SN S LSRG BRI SRS e (R ainTon T ol el the st niito) R S TR e is (he ane me of (he season (hat | p . et : L M. 2 e Gk BRGICiE i Ssalllines S R b e N il G GOl TR [”'."\.. from | aortin's Bridesman, which has a habit Closed Gates at Princecton. 3 | S (0 " e UL BUCHOISLIIOR IO &Y eomen | atting down in front unexectedly r N, I . Itebruane 5, Syracuse al Willinmg- | Hs0 beengiven (o) the Sytaclisa LG o plavad onl Salurdily were not. ve- 3 et M e rinceton . Oc o, : : My 'Neill and they will be tried be sprang nprise on Maryland race- ; niolB Amherst at o Amherst; 21 A i ; quired to appear in uniform zoers here yesterday when he mado a Haniillont e Sl b vnd closed @ | Pl v fro e gamo | & J QEASS ShESE e bt Sen I 1 ol Willinmstow o T o s sniey s i m the game [ o vkable run In tho stretch and football squad hehind closed sates. i s neountes ) nd the i liacle lofdinalion l:“"' | captured (he onc-mile handican el olwate at Willinmstos encounte ought it best tha e 5 on e has heen the policy of the football Westeyan at Middletow \m 1'n” 1 I n 1“: S e ighl minch ““\‘ ”“,l AT b (I'“ I(M\. i (LN Bk (ST o : ; they be allowed to e roughly. | aein fter heing so far back i 2 1 to eliminate as far as a nston i O PPN DEPOSED, i Siaol| & K ) : A Williamstown: 14, Ambervst ar Wil UN1ON A LN Most of the men who participated are | ype carly running that he seemed f rf, Medlum Wel}lht sweater drills and to admit the | iamstown (1 TT B R e oy o e L Coul eRTieR TR oS SRS fhoneleas ST RO the fcni SC BTN eb. AT coats of Camels’ hair and Arte or Game, preclude heavy work | man plowed through the deep mud H‘ r“"‘y"'“‘»” “‘ 'r“““ il YALE WRESTLING DA ’ = A | Phe pest of the squad had @ short | gy (he final furlong with such a rush i ; wOOl. The very finest IR L G o LS i poriod of signal drill and practice with | that he caught Mrs. R. A. Smith's IS coat a man can wear. Serv- admitted every day, aml | N. Y. U to Open Season at New Hayven | 01 and battered to pleces hy the W dippery ball in o heavy downpour | Siippery Blm a hundred yards from issued 1o the students ¢ o nntie i levan eleven Saturday, Unlon 't vain. The entire :'4,““”,“.“" ‘, Sl R R R e = : . i(‘eflh]& hght o weith' 5 cym carly and instructed to | ha o certain vietoy Jo R kinner's Hel = i but warm as toast. $11.50 ttling them (o admittance (o preparations yestorday for fhe Aaily workouts. 1. was planne Haven, Oet S Yatge | With Columbla in New York (his weels, | 50 S R e cssion today, | Midnight Sun was third, while W thi TN b, possibility | Wrestling schedule for the coming | ’\11 e tremendotis task at| o0 jong serimmage was held Wilkinson's Rovee Rools, which v to $16.50 for a good one. of sconls viewing (he Tiger| winter was announced last night. The othionds gLl S SRsD g 0N 0ROt - strongly supported, was a bad last R 2 workouts. schedule follows, meets fo he held fn | 1 tackles Hkely will have fo be ve e . g We alone have Jaeger The team has reached (he erisis in| New Haven unless otherwlse placed ffrom a light and none too ex BOOTE PRACTICES KICK. . ¥ M erienced bunch of serubs. Rinaldi Middletown Oct. 28 here was no ALMIENDARES BEAT PIRATE! wool. 1 . vas horl in Saturday’s game and a { Wesloyan yes v oan Havana, Oct. The Almendares ldecided to overlook no detail in their| January—I4, New York University: | o Serlimmagche 2 ) £ Cra) o o end st be ade & g > y (J a defeatec s 12 sh ‘i 0 work of pointing the cleven for the| 21, Brown; 30, Springficld. newdlaft andlInUEEnG M gc ernoon, although all the v men | team defeated the Pittsburgh Natlonal Capt. Hanley, who plaved at right | are foeling fine and there are no men | league elub yesterday by a score of 2 three games loft on the schedule. The| February—6, Columbia; 13, Masss | vy, SO S0 BN (90 RIS et on the hospital list. Most of the at-| to 1. The score encouraging showing azainst Colgate | chusetts Tech; 20, Pennsylvania; 27, We: ven to Boote's drop kick- - 3 Me backield with Casey, but on the bortant s the return of Dartmouth s . Steele and Desmond were ! After an absence of several vears. Col lacing Hublar whe ool v, 5 took pointing the players tor the bitter temporarily against Roper sprang a big surprise ) fes i order fo have | conching stall into the ts development. and the conches have | dicated L ! he was useless against evan tention was h given TTiger adherents strong | Naval Academy, at Annapolis he only redeeming feature of Satur- | ing and to sending the men down un- | Pittsburgh hopes of winning the remaining con-| March—35, Princeton: 12, Harvard, | day's gkame was the playving of Greg- | der punts. Two of ends are being | Almendares L fests and thus entitling Princeton tn | al Cambridge; 20, 21 and 22, inter- | ory in the line and Goff and Wittnor in | used. Heuter and Butler, and Steel and Ponder and Krueger gonsideration as a championship con. collegiates. l the backfleld Noorhall Abreu.