New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 22

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MAJOR LEAGUES IN FAVOR OF ADGPTION OF A RULE TO PREVENT FREAK PITCHING DELIVERIES—i ES--COLGATE MAY BE WEAKENED BY LOSS OF TWQ STARS TOMORROW— FOREIGN ATHLET EAVY RAINKEERS ° VALE TEAM INDOORS Bignal Praclicz is iudulged in— | o Gelgate hay Be Weakened W o 1w it it ihr th e b ta | ten Haven O Heavy aused 6 sharpe o | e rains | 1o estey hoo: ¢ - hai c flernoon's workou chief wus profiting by costly ex- | (_ i his ¢ obtained br player: uries received prooden fivor \m permit a Nd needed s [Pgular, with e exception of Dick fhs, who 4vas replaced by Walker, Vorked in the signal practice ! Forward passing was emphasized in 16 workout. Chet La Roche, hav- | NE recoverad from his muscle bound fondition, resumed play. piloii QL tcond string backfield, which will al- ernate the regulur hacl ity. This backiield, ery powerfyl one, is ldrich and French as nd Jim Braden, fullback. P these thy ason, and the combin e good when tried out Saturday. mpbell, a returned having from losing scveral temporarily on wet of by tield wory but resulted. T in- | The would long 1 ' 0 ove hay me 1 s on the var- | slu tentally fc up of haifbacks lvery one ine A ma his ion should Mary- e if I against dug Bal win 1916 freshman to 1he squad covered from leg in- uries, received ten day go. He had | be replaced. however, during the | out by Heflelinger He probably | sch ill not be able to get hack | i fhape before the close of the i he s rich Alter Harvard Backfield. el Cambridge, M Oct. 81.—Wwith | ton Sddie Casey coming avound into shape | (7 gain, but hardly likely to be sent | nto Harvard’s game with Springtield | 5 " pn Saturday., the Cambridge footbail | " oaches had hoped to prepare Church, | Tumphrey and Hamilton for action his being the prize backfield for peed at the present time, Church, owever, had the misfortunc to twist his: ankle Wednesday and yesterday | vas: lame cnough to bLe held out he afternoon’s work. Gratwic “ancaster Loth working vertime to D d e backfield porth The former hits the line hard nd vanks well with the kickers and | therefore, likely to get his chance | 15 hgainst the Springticld players | for Marvard is not fearful th the | Cor vs will lop powerful at- | tion ¢k next week, but are wary of shifty | con u plays and the Tigers’ overhead ! tha On the rush line yesterday | Dre who has heen on th itute le be- | clay 000 full- 3 vest in into season. het I An | bal | wou Sox or | and he have on e i ‘ Der 1 1¢ m and Desmi pair of time in had an i 3 wings, was » end for a i (s} Desmor 3 | i { opportunity | Htoc in Sedg )l FTub- | men {u it seri 1w the Princc in the line mass | under- | ond 1ia 1 il Set. v on well and rongs, Al et Tigers Ar Pring iy Roper long workout noon. but s e currin Saturd Yesterday's workout s a on the t gain nresen ky ton Couch mave another after- 1 not s takin iy his men, no iees on in- | B¢ injurie of " Uhe tine ot | 200d team likely the tnineers, and from dications Foper will not Louric and rity big Gold n groont these vard contest. that Stan sfart in MeGray terday ¢ oon's dr the eld IBxeter right guard. that will s iad ic) inst | el but will | the the Flar- | rs unlikely too | int tackle, will zam left mour mble, Gy (o and three Tt appe Keck, the Sat H] hel th stars for W star, Dartmouth Line Strong. Hanove N L 1.—Torty nutes of stiff serimmaging yeste afternoon left the Dartmouth primed for Saturday’ here with Colgate. Co now the whole eleven moothly than at any th on o line into defenc made alc e | =at | Oct X da sity | - | meeting | h Spears has | working more previous time has developed the strongest Dartmouth | {he s of all time. and the backfield | 1t up Cannell, IBckberg, 1 L ¢rtson and Jovd presents wa tack powerful on the ends, are still in th any cd for In v team using consistently. threatened and again iffenc Ve onc of ¢ an every respeet oft var second ity ing line is there ainty ctice up, unce » rgay’s the Co formations Sever imes the regula the after Jim vy tin adving am e a tobertson w &h dron Kic long cossion in th Tockin togeth also is being G ) for tic Both seord m 18 Doubt. 31.—The rain Colgate foot- the field yesterda had left (hor- | 1 field, which in immage changed coaches had hoped to de- entire arternoon but the field became too | after an hour, and they de cided that the practice had bcen suf- ficiently long to constitute the I _.aetice of the team before the Dart- mouth game. For the first Lincup N 1te [Tamilto abated just ball ol , Oct the 1 1 kn in te took it ' an | y to fir th | of training slippery, to offensive no: Me r time this week ne Quar- | | i | | | i 4 1un Winter N elr i e has shown up well this | Ther sulirs 15ASY Aliddlctown. O al | | Williamstow his ented a continnan NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919, A Col hut e ouzh son they were unal \ the varsity D crim ST and Tewst SO to Hov wition tay rtntouth rema " the ary me. n e other ha keep then the to o irely. will and fhat will 1 whitt Gred unced ision tement oo ns, cleve reet in n Ik ( on to hey etice iillo, the par- with | ne san tin ve out their e oa two RUTH WORRIES FRAZEE W osox Owner bearns Will Play Wing League Oty 81.—Ha the Red Sox, Luth York ssident of Bibe ques i ut tion, Harry v live i thed the e t ¢ should be any v question th reaching worrying whicl Wit ¢ no trouble hat s tin the games v owill itornin i Mhwill winte nt in ploy « in ih i 3 the vl has been the Vo nority it ticker v e in 1 i i wil court procee pre on the coast od ta some o is goin ter in ¢ ntract to pl the herr edule on terms ne. If Ruth appears will come back east spend . for he Wlito for S Midwin in 31 ‘he in the ointment fc owners is that Ruth t calls for him to play That is taken to mean first hase, hot 1y t q sack ite s Georg Hal Chas S0 spry aroun Sisler, and or e v Ruth, wh car tc accident t 1o a ver I's bigge d be a hlow hat Taficld Feam on Con! s wor insists up to his contract difficu he two 1°r the Tten lea circul: weeod 1id the m be it 1 liv profit has ier le 20 ga 0,000 w the const the inf T a J m the ko 1 Squc | he may be girting with seme injuriese. 1 certa the o 1 ) PENN MAY GET STADIUM. mands for Swani Sea \th Oct. with dem Stat the for Bi >hiladelphia rushed the Penn nell il nds f the Pi alumni b ran gan ) maki plans to crete stadium at towill i 50,000 sent 80,000 ot < more than ver whilc rodated noring to m ace pattern kholm o these wditim woiwell unlocked e ile the secc through week i of the ored 1wo Ll o sht, Lad ler, I and allowed Wi no Lou wer il ot n siznal work. WS e Sea Wl e dent Body s 00 in Rall levan v fuarters the artermoon without the ough o d 3 a the firs 1 linc a4 the first tines, without nmen ere line srad A bb alternated quan and i Harman : vred at halfbhack, whilc ullback entire mz the paratory ur lines to the hody and h Willian Te nt ) score sc0 Ga tic Office While I tic and for t socin- 1ild Kklin a it persons. wooden stands are inadequate, sons > onl The after the g the T'he [ e of to w vor. ¥ h Li sity o an s on 1 W I the wson w 0 awWson md for Boote ¢ linec cla gam JE for It's not on the! that and | Ities’| will rerec- e station him- | ot be seen in the movies | 1ted inas that ovie 1o the Vernon club | id to be $300 per | mes the Bos- con- teld. | - ntly s vinly Red mes | >enn Kots the i ! new | vield | The | | e iden | the | | tes | A varsity and | last <cc- | touchdowns, rert inic the arm | AN VARSITY. Serubs—=sn- ston | am how wet ity vhil crun and hite crub ! and th wa 1 up rally ¢ on WILLIAMS LOSES KRETGER. ter Back Punished £ Chapel. . O Wesleyan the servi n ove hi i of the lost vot announced icger, il hackfic erday t rest of the team the use of overentting chig A to take kis pla " Methodist comsisted of D \ mos ting Ver e ihe lo: 1 fer the Mo 5 of WAL B L Drops New in second 1 Aide 0 Hartiord long Tt added anothe night, ocke Coster the e r the e \ 1 cond round fellowed heart Vigeant tonche Port Chester, und, and ) Iy the W Ton in did vishing on e latter s of in the towel. Hartford and boxed a dr Only about ssed the show, N tossing r of sviden or Kid in 0 D o W 0 INTS CONT w W of 11 man hat he [ at Ve U lon, o for m which, thodi iKrieger \ b qn rund. my vieti when New loft ard ek torbury 1y N the te Kapla the cn crsons Cuat Vorker Oni o Wil- | Jack | I ason teger half- stor- sig ‘vach curl Wi he Iacl A hy ror brin | owners ! to the not hecome effective immediately Valz | m to i York th mash clson | third | n of rlain wit FREAK DELIVERY 1§ DOOMED IN MAJORS Ban Johnsen Gomes Out lor, Relormed Pitching Chi O American Iresident T 0. ik Johmson of the aue vght requested hairman of the National comnission, and John AL Heyvdler, sident of the National league, rules committee of ues to take action in regard to the ion of the “spit ball,” the “shine and other 1k pitching deliv- President Johnson said thes: should legislated out of leagues. He also has sev- to make on the scor- e i the two fr deliver the my eral sugg. stions the president of the who will be backed ownars, foreshadows spithall, a deltvery d with marked Thi Amg action n le up by his club the end of the which has been suc by n major league wen during the past 20 vea N e ious times in the last few seasons ro- have spread (hat the major lea- < wenld toke action again the ! delivery, but nof until now has any of- ticinl heen dir ed at this ;)r]£ led freak deliveries, ! National league ally in Johnson's efiort practice of using n s on the ball the condition goces without sayving Heydler has been s ing for time. owner of the Pittsh heen w strong advo pitching for some time weelks aga he announc the matter to the the Nationai league at meeting: in December known fo by te. v any port action other of the That the a willing curh the will prove to forei in rihe nees ingin ny sphe John ot « Pr ains sident such Dreyfuss, | has | freal piteh-| some ey club, zinst d only a fow | that he wilh wtiontion its coming Other club hold similay ot arc views: i 3 | vote to place a ban on | will not be original 5 the American Ban 3 It the majou the spitball (he in their action, o ciation went on a v inst the of the deliver ing the past season nmpires in {he b minor league of the middle west we instructed o that the pitchers made no attempt to put saliva on the ball, and as a result numerous spit- ball pitchers, ineffective with this d livery, curbed, were sent to other lens zuc Just what procedure the i leagues will follow in putting an end | use of the spithall is problem- | It is expected that the ban will | aft-' move would ' * Delayed. asso- cord i s major atical. its pu 2 uch drive from the majec everal boxmen who rely aimost entirely on the deliv- er, cithe in actual 1 or as threat, to retain their places in the big leagues. 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