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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W =< = DN TNEW YORK BOXERS DRIVEN FROM RING BY REFEREE WILLIS AFTER VERY UNSATISFACTORY BOUT—DEMPSEY AND BECKETT MAY MEET IN NEW ORLEANS RING ON MARCH II—TIGERS PREPARE FOR HARVARD GAME BEHIND CLOSED GATES—“CUPID” BLACK JOINS YALE COACHING STAFF ond Drilk-Is Held by Tigers for . Saturday's Big Game Prinecton. fas the rule Imer stadium : et rday. and only o fow doeta £ went on within the biz cnclosu { out to the undergradn nig The tooihail coach lod, howe: Phursdany i ergrid tu e adidm oy Poth o thes adam. The hehipdyihe teanm, 1 ba héaten by ch ppoil Noy Atrict wat the p Vil not be made o have hody parad thos colle: iR aring and 1 in days Princeton is g put serin lipy noon i 10 cnd firson oi Lowork i nin has antitled him lération for one of the wations iried wleft eud, T conm estérday pideed him teft tackle & old position vok thinas ¢ h orde sy yester i toda that he may be hane, on soturday. hie T field sit hore of @ mu roblem. The vetnrn ouric and: Trimble has given ler backfield material and the nratow Sifts down to finding the ossibilitic cheerer’s heautiful puni- g and defemsive play have carned w harye at 2 job. Witmer” and Destefano. two strong efensive MillbaCcks. sure to come h for a’ great deal onsideration, Md either is Jikely te find himself hold hg down a varsity berth bhefore the beck:is out. - Murrey, MacPhee and ourie are thrce of the preftiest run- ing ‘backs on the squad and all got hto the signal and the scrimmage rills yesterday afternoon Scheerer, Witmer and Trimble tilled in punting durir the art of the afternoon “heerer utpunté Loth his teammates hy about bn yards, but hoth Trimhle and Wit- e showed-a marked improvement in he placing of their Dropkick- \g came in for ifs share of attention sferdiy, avith Strubins. urrey. practicing for about oy, . Princotan: hias droplkick ‘ toe in st class ion appears even ihan does the of Garri the prob- 1 aat it hest wer still hoot of Louric nalt an only o the Kie! hat defeated La- scored ngle season, Ry ette,. L= Aarverd Cambridgc M N gilars Ouat, S oy 1l eleven hid fo take chances t fheld.again yesterday, as dnjurg he e ¢ ‘wubstitutes crimmage of e seeond .. te: arpest,,. Jivers piges as, the date ame, anprpacies, 1, unounced oo, that.in the varsity squad there ill. not.be a single player who will ot,be in condition ta play against the Pigers uif, needed. considered emariabic in view of the long list of niuri thati have come this s n Morris Phinney, regular left end for o long, Was in action first on one end nd’ then ‘on'the other for the substi- utes, and Eainbridge and Frothing- o alternated in similar fashion. f onc of the best men Iav ard has ‘for handling forward passés, nd before e was hurt he and Capt. furray were a strong combination on verhead work Né. {line coaches oth” Hubbard and oklie*and it may The Lut no one hadow™ drill with and o subsequent regulation order against m both wer in de one is fecli in the of Princeton vesterday after- yesterday used Sedgwi ft seem advisable to tavt: sthe ' forme: nst Princeton Tubbard “fs toughor, but when ¢ t full spoed Scdgwick covers i lerritory and very effectively. It Sec Pick ‘ttoes: start, there will not bLe naar ‘om ThesHarvard lide from end to kndwhonstands under six feet. wider “ERowN REF ULARS BACK. fovina: Brooks and Jemail ity in Vars- Lineup. Nov s was held at afternoon, received a With Hov Piévidence, R. T., hough no scrimmi jrews: Field vesterday prowi’ football squad ting two hosrs. in ‘his position at center out-of the ‘gume for & with an injured wrist, Brooks and Jemail again in ip hi:thé “two halfback arsity resumeéd Just-Tiow the he' Yafe ‘game is Al- An- three and with the line- herths, the its usual appearance Iine will shape up for g not known vet, putSit &~ probable that hifted>%d ‘left zuard Lops plaée, ” Lathrop was the nan “on‘ fhe team in the Syracusc arid likely to start e Baturday and’ Al “in v Brace will be to take Lath is not in Brisck again, their pe Willian Villiams 1917 and form wood 1o fight Mesweeney “are hey RiIr 1 o foT shape for and stellar football [y Of (he team in ctiined to his hes " GETS A BEATING, ¥ark, Nov. § In a game re letgoagith smany sensational rung New con vesterdiy forward foothall passes team inued its winnis eal ftexnoon on Ohio 2l vhelmed the Trinity college 9 to. 0.: Judsing by the plaved.yesterday the local ear Watchipg in all its es(,-s lhis \!1 md over cleven by form team other dis- will con- ont | | the line | | early | port and | on | hizh | I over | ning ing | ing the | weal | but ! I gave | spirit AT BOXING MATCH Ring by Releree Willis fraveling around to discolored optic hat oceunrred bBrooklyn, York Lefered 1 been the star not doing it the crowd or they rounds T when Hommey, of and Leonard. of New wer il Tin [ in ver signed play bout nd they o e thie izt ned voon-mate ninth stanza, the affair I Hommey and Leonard o I the bout they the very outsef, its dissatisfac in which the and throughout men who had to witness the The hont we cver held in th and it hoped that a sim- oceurrence will not happen in future, Thers were some persons the vinaside { expressed f that Hominey was trying to Dt the afinir. At the Iteferce Willis in- the wanaser of Hommey that were pulling their No Work, No Pay. uble dissatisfaction Manage Burns hoxe us Jack Reinas vefused after the made to secure the promised them in has been customary rightly it believed by many, boxers who are sent from the not receive any money for their part in the exhibition. This it would sem is (he only way to handle box ers who do not come up to the expes tations of the crowd. Summing up Jast night's poor aftair it is only an- other case where the public who sup- hoxing came in for yDping' exhibitions 1 ren con- the rea- Vork boxers were kept oft the card. The affah strong argument commissions to’ govern shows, and it might he a New Britain promoters malke an effort 1o sign only hoys who'arc known for their honest efforts - tc aive the public a,un for their mohey. U the time that the “night- mar is staged in the closing bout, ceveryhos med perfeetly satisfied with the i there were numer- expre to this effect. But, sy, picture, the joy and stunt wis pranced rowd disple the were working, th juek ved Ve manney r many of i rod left the the building ol pooresi 0 b it around the belic muke close of of tiasco tormed the hoys Conside expr Lenney muaker the men Both men foday was ssed by and of the to pay rmined effort amounts that the guarantee. It in the past, and is ving do The past ducted cleaniy, that New e for probably son is such zood thing if show sion would alws ous or taking Liriggs ome one Is out ol life] AL e TN close of. the the * ¢xhibition the star bout “‘perforin- ¢ wide @ demand on the manage- ment for their coin, which far g is known, is £till forthcoming. Mateh- maher Reinas, has in his previous Bibitions, paid the for I and {here has never been nner in which he his shows. In stauing Jast show he' was of, the belief that noteh boys had been ve the fans night's enter- iment ALY The houts hoxing fans The Kid the real 5 of hoxer work, (he ducted night's two top to od ta crowded vavious parts in attendance, - Real Serap. Lewis-Mickes tile of the cve- the were loudly ap- uded the end of the bout. Lewls ver little fellow, who seems to hard Kick, but he reached sovernl times last night, Trav- other hand is a hard mill- his blows to Lewis' to have a telling 1 a0 good dra. Bout. drew o from of he state The bout was and heys ! is lack a Mick 2y ors on the and several of seenied hout W er mid-works, effect. The Sweeney-Brennan The bout between Bill Sweeney, of this city, and Kid. Brennan, of Hart- ford. was fillod with excitement dur- the four rounds that the hoys were in action. The hill was sched- uled for rounds but it in the fourth round when iurt, when both men floor, with Sweeney on top is considerably smaller in his opponent last night, good willing little fellow. Scarlett K. O.'s Fred Jimniy Scarlett lived up fo the ex- pectations Lis friends last night when he stopped Tddie 1redericks in the third oth battled LoD spec blow that ended was o havd smash falling Irederick’ vily, and the six Brennan was fell to the statue than but he ks of round boys dand ihe Predericks’ hopes to the Jaw head hit the tained I foor he; bad gash on nek o the hea SYRACUSE New York DBEATS RUTG Noy ) waged vesterday, D HCH For auarters, the ligh cleven foughi mdstill. The attack came into its period, and Buek accomplished * ly failed to do by sheer md bone. The forward is been especially prom- stern doings this factor, tonchdown i broke the Scarlet’ the impetus drive for a quarter. The with the gers 0 sm the bitterly Polo Ground unseasoned Ru Syrac 1o a the third cleven reaching Syre own in O'Neil's strategy what it power of beef ss, which b tnent in I weason, zridiron the deciding Orange a proved the third and Syracuse the last sounded 14, Rut the period nished for another in touch down whistle Syracuse final terminated | Brennan s wider FANS GET FRISKING ;HEMPSEY SIGNS 10 BATTLE BECKETT (Hommey and Leonard Sent From New Orleans Promoter Arranges i for International Scrap, March 17 John | had | in- | were | the | punches. | e Mateh- stopped. | was | | serub line before the | for the (hat | in uniform and worked out \Mobile, worid® Noy Beavywe Juck Dempsey, mpion, signed nment t " Joe the L heavyweight in New Orlesns on March announcement wits made by Tortorich, New Orleans The hout is condi- winning his forth- Georges (% anooasre to box chamiion aominick 2t tonal on Coming i ticr, the French e will Depse. promoter Beckett ht with champion. be for twenty Tortorich $125.000 champion affixe to o contract after a (ween Jack Kearns, rortorich. Dempsey quickly o the conditions and purse the cement hetween the promoter Bockett will mect " it Tortorich Carpentior win, he representative in o sign w contract French champion boui rounds mnounced s share and will receive The s h conference be- his manager, and following Kearns and Carpentier next said that should would instruct his London to attempt immediately for the to meet BLACK AT YALE FAamous Captain of 1916 Team on Hand to Shape Linemen for the Princcton and Harvard Games. New Ilaven. Nov. 5.—Prominent among the largest coaching staft that has worked with the Yale cleven this ar was Clinton R. Black, the famous “Cupld,” captain Yale's 1916 champion team, yesterday. He was with Galt, of while Pudge MHefflinger, 1y on deck, took charge of other guavd. Black promises Acosta, the o “get end of Hefflinger. Tt these powerful malke or break the rown game. Callahan played during the entire scrimmago replaced late in the Galvin, hi ular understudy. 1i leader gplaying his.old-time fight and the splendid defense put up by the varsity failed fo ‘yield a. first lown_ to a strohg second team com- into the the week is safe to men will Yale guards along with say that either practically ion. being afternoon }hination | coach, a Kick | con- | secured | heuse, | | defe | tenni he | s score | | The coaching staff made up as follows Geovge Moseley took charge Reinhardt, Ted Lilley took Dicke ITefflinger 100k Acosta, Brides) took dlahan, Black took Galt, L. H. gelow took Walker, and Gates took Allen. J.o W, Itield, former head and Dr. Sharpe had charge of the Dbackfield men Other ¢ were F. 8.’ Butterworth, H. and D. M. Bomeisler. vesterday was of Church SCRIMMAGE AT WESLEYAN. Feature \\ork With Scrubs. Middletown, Nov ~The first hard practice since the Williams game was indulged jn heveryesterday afternoo: en Cloaeh Tiston sent the Wesley ¥ il against’ the ub team. Captain Harman, J. 'TPeck, Webh, Travis and long ¢ distances. Captain’ Harman's long runs should prove a factor in the scoring which Wesleyan expects® to' do in Amherst and Columbia games. Runs in Tilt Long Varsity BENJAMIN MAK Newark, I Benjamin, | lightweight the (Pacific Toast, Basterh debut 1 crowd that Armory of Welling, a crown now in one of GOOD. Nov —Joo champion of who made night before a packed {he I"irst Regiment Newark, outclassed Joe veteran cont le for the carried by Benny Leonar, the eight-round houts that featured all-stay Benjamin made good his claim to a position -in the first flight of the division by giv. ing Welling an artistic drubbinz, The lifornian not outhit and out- boxed Welling, but on three occasions the Coasl staggered Welling with erashing rvights to the jaw, leaving the former sallor in distress. an card. only star SOUTAR BEATS JAY GOULD, Philadelphia, Nov. 5.—Jock the world’s champion racquet ted both Jay Gould. the champion. and Walter Kin- the open champion, in two fine ions at the Racquet clnb yves- terd: In both matches the. court ennis champions gave Soutar The with la were brilant- Iy contestod. Soutar, vlaver, courts la atehes Kins LIGHT WORK AT Williamstown, Mt After - resting Williams cleven here yesterday, but a light one.” A long up most of the time. The varsicy Iineup is the same as 1t was against Weslevan with the single exception o center Smith took Milly’ WILLIAMS, Sone e Saturday, the resumed practice the workout w: signal drill took sinee where HOLY CROS AN WINS, Plainfield. N. J., Nov. 3.—7The Cross Independent football team Holy de- reated the Kankakee club of Brooklyn | lere yesterday vroved light but Cross scoreless in 10—Y. The Kankakees fast and held Holy the first quarter, arpen- | his signature | assented ! Dempsey. | also decided- | | Yale | track meet | he ran | yesterday w ches | | Smith, Abbott carried the ball for | the | his | to his list of place. | Movie of a Man Making a Selection of French Pastry STILL N A QRUANDARY CONFUSED BY IN DEEP THOUGHT ARRAY OF COLOR AND DES(GNS WALITER BRINGS TRAY OF PASTRY FEELS A BT EMBARRASSED AND INSPECTS CONFECTION OV ALL SIDES POINTS AT AN ESPECIALLY PRETTY ONE., WAITER ALSO POINTS AND SEEMS SURPRISED AT SELECTION DECIDES To EAT T AND WISHES HE HAD CHoSEN SOME OTHER oNE —_— CORNELL G\ Big Red Eleven Will Work All This Week. — s o, R o LAPAYE INTERS TEAM. ran Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 5.—In wind an. g a { rain, which made the workout yester- ' Harriers for Intercollc Title New York. CLOS! [ end, Taylor Strauss and Horvell at oD. and Sutton at tackle, Miller at guard cente CAMPBELL STARS NAVY IN LONG SESSION, and T { Dobic Worsted at to Backfleld Md., ademy in Secret Is Many I Men, Nov. & juries Flicr Travels 600 Yards in 1:13 Annapolis, Naval Irill yesterday i iti Dobie to in Exhibition at the Annual O b okt the team through a Games, day afternoon anything but Cornell football team | long practice hehind | closed Itush intends to hold seeret drills from now until the end of the week. The and second coll varsities had a long scrimmage and (ne j.. AL A, AL went to the baseball cage for signal pionship work. | The the list Shuler, regular vesterday, Shiverick being 'the | varsity man in the backfield. TLiv- ingston, who is showing unexpected ' form at quarfer, was in the lineup at halfback, * together' with ~Olney and Lechler. Colvin and Wilson were at ' pleasant Run in ; long Kicking and pass- New for the men, the went through a Speedy Haven, ing formations substitutes length against in Nov. run off Yiale erday and | Thomis Campbel exhibition in the 600 yard race which | 1:14. Campbell ig holder of ; the world’s indoor mark for this dis- | fance of 1:13 and his performance s very credituble consid- | heavy track and the cold | He later won the mile race The field evenis will be run off later. Winners of first places yes- terday will be awarded their nume als. The summary: 100 Yard Dash—Won by 8. H. Feld- man, Z. Koenig, second: | M. Willard, 722! third. sécond “ard Dash— Koenig, were t and a scrimmage Squad B was ried against tha of fair indulged Nov Athletics vesterday was was featured by | es gman announced that o Koehler, Benoist, Cruise and ters were uged in the backfield was_on the fleld, but did not get inta the serimmage. Captain Fiwern was in shape to run through sgnals but not to scrimmage. Both of thesa men may start against Georgetown on Saturds Coach Wat Clark tirst lia would competc cross-country cham- New York November 22. Lafayette has won Middle country three will run in on Satur ering the day, weather. in 4:41. still has Mayer, backs, ity many men Davies were not on and ont only slek ates intercollegiate mpionship for the and, with a veteran trouble in the title ch: vear: 1use past team, race The following men tered: Bob Crawford, Kemper, Heisler, Ev l)nl)in complains one alw s gets hurt and change h backfield just when it is retting into shape. - Alford, Clark and Rawlings, one of the best substitutes, may not pla y that soma makes him, have been en- McFall, Gilbert, ns and Albrecht. Won by S. second; 1-5 seconds. Won by R. Scudder, second; D. third. sec- Time, Yard Dash dilg o) F. Allen, '19, onds. 880 Yard Dash—Won by R. G Smith, '21: R. G. Page, 22, second: G W. Horn, . third. Time, 2708, STIFF WORK FOR PENN. 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