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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919, BREACH BETWEEN BAN JOHNSON AND COL. RUPPERT WIDENS_HARVARD EXPECTS TO RESORT TO OPEN STYLE FOOTBALL AGAINST PRINCETON— RALPH GREENLEAF SZETS NEW RECORD AT POCKET BILLIARDS—MAD HATTER DEFEATS PLAY OPEN GAME oach Fisher Expects Light Back- ield fo Shine in Saturday’s Game downs then it for four aside 10 bowled other in casions the minutes. On all defense the rival unequal to coping with th attack. of tean scemed varsity Thr Barcl lineup changes were ordered Robinson, of the thi jumped the heac second team into a varsity ! right end, displacing * Robinson’ the ~T'he : L attracted Lttention oty el dil: the end coach, who will try for the Marvard football PlY= | 010 e "o aininder of the work outside and the 'Varsity, prrg e & WENEEEE L and scrubs all crowded into the Al R e aseball cage to go n the mo- e Wil ions, at least. The coaches had no it heart for such work, as they had been nning o day’s work outside or the of (he preparation P the Cp son's Ss rday game at i e Gl atundayvican line-wrecker, | was plunged *rinceton Players and conches Mie. hLovever i fhe most of nio the sarsity ilgeup, but a L " e haltbuck instead of fullback, where ]‘nl“‘, B sl A “'(‘. he has been at home for two or three hat have heen picked as the ones to the first team splitting up the sec- ol it N ond eleven line for three of the fout AT G touchdowns which were scored during Theat oot i the matinee. IPred Webb made the bout all there was fo othel work. Billy Murray now winging in good ond jand Sedgzwiclk, urn to duty the hoth have is now be e be 1 eleven, of the berth at Allen. week Jack ¢t was avor Parker playing ha the past Cambrid eavy Nov. 6 of tles, avy storm out the le weets to practic the at throt e playe were on an en Braden, SeHSONS AZO. held drop-kicker two nos has been Jim who back and windup ; as an emergency el right sub- their plays work by serubs the and 'Varsity that was the dg has thing: defenses GREENLEAF MAKES REGORD POOL RUN alon style have side of up, as smoothly What the o seen his line charging well will groatly sur- backtield, whiah hout a week with the rushes combination | who left picked running pected on and he team s could sower will but I° - has hind the coaches rised if the »een held intact loes not work er satisfactory Harvard could get a heavier ield but looking for an end ing game and onc involving a bverhead play and espond in kind. eason’s why the remains be he for now in back- i run- | lot of | has the making to | This is onc of the | lsaf coaches deplore | heir inability to speed their | Pleven on a dry field, and why they hro concerned lest the footing at ’rinceton be unsuitable for their end pnd off tackle on which much time has spent this scas | on. is at Danbury Danbury, Nov. Ralph world's record Green- made a high last run for pocket billiards here when lie knocked off 165 re missed shot. While the run was on a championship table and under championship conditions, it unlikely that it will be accepted record by the powers that be B | was made in an exhibition talph Horween was to work | Greenleaf was play h one of the backfields yesterday and the Connecticut urely can play if needed, although il | pion, whom he defeated by a vill be considered hard luck it Harv- ! of 140 to 9. Greenleaf had ton po rd as to put him in the game after | when he started on his g long absence. On a heavy field | tion. He made 130 and finished elgon is very sure to get his chance. | The spectators yelled for A. Horween is not up continue and he did e mad vith his backficld work he | twenty-five more balls before koes along with the centers d. Harvard is banking wits or some fine punting against the | Greenleaf ersey men and he will be well pro- | 10 ected his kicks have great height | Iis 1 0 go, with unusual distance, and the 3 »all holds up fo rthe get flown the field even th hold long enough fou The | all forimson fizures that it cven | In rette ball record year | make ban has Princoton. Harvard's work ver for week btart he night before [Pork. Last he union w led by “rimson's former ral hundred nake the up balls before | made lay, sc i ° an been 16 able | against B cham- core nis | Stone, state the famoe him keeping while Iic mi Humphrey | It the made h to 9 at the npage He well scattered to bat for the nd niediately cleancd the but the fifteen ball, perfect position to the break at thoe Pwas this that featured | throughout the v leaf invariably left the fiffeen ball so that he could not only drive it into the pocket, but could break the bunch ot the same time. For long Green- leaf has as one the best the game His safety play usually poor be viuse he pays so little attention (o it As i result of this run Greenleaf undoubtedly will be one of the fa- [ vorites in the national pocket billiard { championship tournament to he held Philadelphia beginning on Dec. 1. showing excellent unless he suffers an at nerves, he should be one of st players in the title tour- on in cond run inning The he st the he and that score ried balls went im= time found when time table—that which lic left pocket nid siume time. It his playing G was rushers s¢ although safety has an this to loose cord run. cn is now practically The eleven will | Friday, spending the game in New night’s mass meeting at aftair and Hardwick, the hacktield under the for Princeton heen recognized of shol makers in ity s Bev will rraduates | trip to Princcton Princeton Wakes Princeton, N. J., Nov. & [Roper lifted the veil of orday afternoon which ha he I he eam Up. Lill in He has recently, of stron secrecy been form s hung over Memorial stadium of the varsity for the past two weeks. As the were flung the entire mdergraduate by the uni- ersity band, into the big arena to look the players over and to heer them on in the daily strug with the team and the fmen Enthusiasm [Disappointed [Virginians jaspirations, couraged or and, Imer during | tack practices foothall the ney Greenleaf vecently won the profes sional exhibition fournament in Birooklyn by winning three and los- ing none of his games. He defeated Joseph Concannon, another entrant ‘0 the championship event, and Louis iKrueter and Larry Stoutenburgh, two prospective competitors. Those who aave seen him in his recent work are vnanimous in declarir him one of the best players this style of hilliards dis- ¢ known since the days of Tom Hu St Oro, when they zates open, hody, led trooped second fresh running high he at the jolt the W, handed to their footbull but not in the least downhearted, the dents have been time th veek awaiting the word from Roper that all was clear at the stadium. The [word came yesterday and all hands nssembled around the historic cannon at 3:30 o’clock L after a series of and songs, they paraded campus and down to the and Alfredo de at their best. ton marking T YANKS' OWNERS UNDECIDED, Col. Ruppert Denies Report T New Park York ippert that new b ind whenc cheers the field the stadium, a me might on. The first ele with all seven men in the line who have the best chances at the resent time of starting against Ha vard Saturday, was working smoot [against all of the opposition furni by the scrubs and freshman outfit ideal fast trubing d all the saw some Maury idlen vars for Is Chosen. around Iplaying From President Ja the Yankees denied the club had decided weball park at Am 8th street. o vear and a half been offered to eball site, the Noew cob R erday to build a sierdam id that o th the club as a but it was refused demanded as exorbitant e New York club has other mder consideration, but the club said yesterda 10t likely that any toward s Nov. 6 noise in the have been G rish wenu about n property had possible b beeause price by Red Gennert Conditions work, and with Jack ving the men at top specd time, the cheering real playing Trimble 8, W ver sites ofticials that it would for of was of e section action decting location Yankees A new The ol the ( faken ifter 10 days until af in harness in th Hank Garrity, hospital quartet, steady W season ble to from to make g Polo Grounds cach sea next un s back Ictield off tri have heen term sub-le compelled the v ba who and Hasaly e ar ents the Wittr the Colgate and has entitled him tion ible A new sity later called the signals, Waddy McPhec and Joe Sc whose ing spirals startled and the West Virginia backs, back. If punting the will be the the attack list, was in | are first as was All to play at er, whose play in both | ton st Virginia gam - . serious considern Saturday | Jack Dempsey March 17 I | the world ha nalves, | \inning $75,000 boom (D DEMPSEY. Nov. 6 Reckett her the championship of 875,000 O New as a p ter Orleans, La., meets Joc backfield went in on John Frank in the day Hopkins on ror Murrey and an opportunity of Johunie Abrams, local promoter, yesterday announc ! that he would post that sum fou Dempsey to meet Bill Brennan of New York. The conditions are that iiren nan wins his mateh with Tom McMa- hon of New Castle, Pa., which scheduled in New Orleans December 1, and that Dempsey ag to meet Brennan during the racing on here. were at the reerer, long confounde:| at full consistently out on called was Harvard is Tigers man Joe sten Saturday upon to Yale Haven, Attack Is Strong. New Nov. 6.—The Yale Pockets 165 Balls Without a Miss night, | it | exhibi- | long- | Beiore SIR BARTON AT PIMLICO—AKRON QETS BINGHAMTON CLUB RUPPERT-JOHNSON | OB Men! touch- | | I BREAGH 1S WIDENED o OME STORE ¥ AND SEE IF You CAN'T GET SOME SUGAR - BRING T Z ' Ban Refuses to Meet Joint Con- mittee—Yenks in Third Place New York, No reteh hetween {5 ident an Johr can league wg widened on re point hlank joint National commi which Col. Jacoh Ruppoert York club is a membor tion was a great surpri commyttee and the appointm the National commission succecq | Augnst Herrann of Cincinnati indefi- | nitely. ! Col. Tuppert | Johnsan las ol Detroit William o John- meet the comittee of of the New Johnson's ac s to the is action may nt of when sed to son Joint hold up chairman of o anew was appointed by | t winter with Irank Navin s o commitiee (o meet with ceck of Chicago and Willian I\W\Y.' I HAVEN'T HARRY 1\ GOT TIME To BE CHASING AROUND FOR ANY THING I'VE GOoT ORHK GEE WHIZ! | HOPE T THAT j=E cerTAINLY HANKS ) JERRY ( I, Baker of Philadelphia, representi the Nationai lc to su 5 the names of | candidates for chair- | man of the cemimission. Some time ago | Navin resigned after making the sts I ent that he believed with Preside | Johnson that Herrmann should be 1 tained This left Col. Rupy ! the sole representative of the American | leagie on the committee, i The commidlee including Col. Rup pert and Mes Veeck and Paker met in this city uesday ovening and talked over a mber of candidate fer the position tis not known wha names were mentioned hy the com- mittee their conferenc but the names Judge Landis of Chicago, Rig Bill Kdwards, John Conway of this and John 15 Lruce | cinnati been mentioned “ pl atl various times, H It is understood that the committes made no choice, but decided to me with President Heydler of the Nation- al league and President 1 t a candidate agreeable e The is anxious to the e, srible CASE RE 2 on Toole of Cin- i for the ity have Johnson to all par committer embarrassin ties could named avoid BUT WE HAVEN'T A SPECK SUGAR TH ILL RUN OVER To Now LI\STEN HANK S AND MAYBE WHAT TIME HAVE \ CAN GET A c I HAD - | VE BFEN COUPLA QUARTS | on THE Jume ALt o situation of naming virman and ndidate ted by the league presidents, A Big Surpris The committee su dents Heydler and to a confe that President | munication storday pla having the ¢ | two major " " MAD HATTER WINS Hild od that Presi- Johnson be invited | and it is understood teydlen with Just nee, Sam s Crack Three-Year-Od ot into com- | in Chicago conversati two e but it is yhn inson Colt. Runs what the known, tood that J any A\way from Commander oo Belncon os=s" Sir Bacton. presidents i | erall to mect Col. Ruppert fusal meet not Baltimor M THldreth he under on refu Nov. fi.—That commitiee of whi member. The re- o of the members of ) he himself had ap pointed to the cammitice, came as a tunning to only Col ir Play Ruppert but also to Charles A. Comis Autumn ey, owner of the Chicago White wnd made h and Harey 1. Fra the Red Sox who, with holding @ meeting rectors in this city The radical action Johnson has added the of discontent in the American ranks and it predicted by ball men last night that the pre serious complications in the organiz tion may result in o dis the | league before next sea no that Btuppert Comiskey Chicag 3 det vith of Sam s one of the great three-year-olds of the year in Mad to one Hatter was proved quite conclusively wiom this with yesterday when off Handicap fine the mile ar Vil on o surprisc not romped Pim A gnarten § victory by defeating the stab! Ross Ml Hop and VRS Barton came of the worst de ce o of Col. Ruppert, w the more impres sreat Sir Barton, of Commander J. K. L i Hatter was fony Martin's {in (hird, ! second hors L W that hin this yean "I'h | the I defeat Sir pride of hoard of won lengths desman lengths and in o common g front Sir by President in of tuel to lires lea e cizht back the administered took been to uption of on. It s fogethor victory vir Play the Ia wrlon was o vindication vhich had he ran fon colt, et ret with and Itrazec rmined to It is believed the prosperous clubs will not American leagne her than submit wdership of John 1 Mays rumpn the stage where 5 and Boston time hat fost had he vinst of was also md not in a at (hat heen properly His had the colt the condition Hatter the odds against pull in the weights trained properly where the championship this, D surprise they Rarton had They included, ey mi are Johnson to o these thre hesitat circuit to the 1 now md a quarter Mad Hatter prepaved explaine opportunity distance the the race despite that went the Despit time ror i that train owne had to wreek the longor afterward he | no to now i the York, | of to fight | into Johnson to the end. Basehall men he- [, lieve that it is not beyond the After of possibility that the thre and constituting the strength of the Amer- | qypred ican league circuft, would break away | oody from the other five clubs which are Cod S0 0 supporting Johuson in his fight against the New York club, i Maryland rac R oG bered how Sir disallowed the the Hilc th club and awarded Ross enfry place in the Milkmaid, to Mad owing and with the he was Latowiz, Latonia i reat track went mean realm cities, to cap victory to most riacegoers, for remem defented made the also, of directors terda prote the Detroit the Yankees thirvd 3 American league ra The board also requested the National commission to pay over to the Yan- lices their sharve of the world's serics | N receipts ot aside for the club finishing |, m third plac liLs has ot rivcer : which an - odc m favorite M Nutme S HAY foothall the Al aetion al ML mana New ement hooked Loundon eleven as the aftr the Sey NEGRO BOUT OFF, Minn., Nov. 6 Follow ment that Sam 1 ot Jack Thompsen, Philadel vy {5, would moct Novermber 21, at hoxing nmour Park zridlron next - Sundav Minne annonne ind 0 h wpolis, ing iy afternoon. The visitors have not su oston phia, n in a ten round bout Buluth, the state last night wired tie that the tiht tained Blan A who was rece Ay uniform reverse this season. Al we the Annex discharged harvd, former star of ntly commis Duluth promoters could he held then as it would contlict with the Mik Gibbons-Mike O'Dowd fighi in St Panl that dat 1 1 another | is expected will he the ROl trom will b Nt iy tho champion the cen i In the prelimi ks will play the 135-po the cit net e, the Mol Arendian on hip ol cled for Linglord hompson hiltle STONINGTON, High PrLAY | | i TO | The New WESLIEY AN GETS READY. Middletown, the W weel it Amher sround-gaining qualities being improved under with a drop-Kickor had three field Williams L of within to posts. Britain Noy Couch Liston virsity Into mnaal con turdaty. The the team the beliet like Boot wouls (o his credif | Weslayan football team will play the = whipping leyan school e arternoon al Mary” he Stonington here v tonington Iigh i shape da Va test with Tay f of Brounds team with & fine reputation Dunn's the coming md | are Jdat who m o the urest mein the ball nd then between should give Coach teain workout for important Hartlord good contest contest with next weelk coring is striking to advance | distance | | lif¢ BODY Naval it NAVY JOINS MINOR SPOR Md., Nov. 6 joined the hich « ports mnastics wi Ckely to send teams to the champi i th rnch 1 the naval authoriti hut this is thou liberal aftitude the poal A he Neadoemy h | RYAN DEFEVES THOMAS, - | Poughkecpsic, N. Y., Nov. 6—wii- | lie Ryan, the fast wellerweight of | New Brunswick, N. J.. made | whips improessi here night s v Knights of Columbus hall by dc | Iy outpointing Kid Thomas of Bridze- | port, Conn., in & ten round hout | knew too much for Thomus, ipolis. intercolic overn the of swimmin and e, and oan sion of obiained the heen s must I likely unde which has cthletics in Ryan | reeent yea VAK}7{0N IN INTERNATIONAL Take Over Binghamton Club Ohio C© to Franchisc—Players of Latier Have Al Been Reteased. New York, Nov. 6 tional league at a Ihe Int pecial meetin ihe Imperial hotel vesterday awiard the Binghamton franchise to Akron Ohio, The Akron promoters giave $30 the club and gor the hids of Montreal, Seranton and § Two different | in after the 000 ot club over the Providence ncuse. premoters Montreal ' club | Phe Akron promoters were repre- | sented by Frank W. Doyle and Charles | Skelley, announced the club would ted by a corpora tion with a capital stock of §400,000 The new owners plan build a haseball park in Akron which will cos $200,000. \Whilc new city will lengthen the cireuit, this is offse the fact that Akron is an enthu baschall center and has a larg tory from which fo att patrons 1 Binghamfon club was operated Last s by when the sea were and he o] to new act son George Johnson and turned the league. 1 unconditional re said, presented ench with a The International suc hias protested this action of Mr Johnson to the National Association of Minor Leagues, which holds its annual meeting in - Springfield, Mass, next weel. The International claims tha the Binghamton players can not be deo- clared free agents without first asleingg | waivers an the players from the other | clubs of the circnit son endaed, he 10 the players fheir ind, it s $100 honus S Loui Ihomas M o taero ahlo and ship is dirigible lotte u”. The fivst built will he 560 feet I 90 feot franchise D il hi lease T o invented says will mil n The inverted chine to be 110 foot ruiser’” wl be eap. of travelin: i carry 70 shaped lik hour high ower wide an will four 700-hors cngine TO BE FLYER'S BRIDE Notice! §oldiers Sailors, Marines Ber Suré and Attend the ORGANIZATION MEETING EDDY-GLOVER POST AMERICAN LEGION At the Arch Street Armory Tonight at 8 o’clock Every Veteran Will Be Welcome Katherine Thaw William Blair Thaw, Cord Meyer, a the aviation Mo bride of enant in army

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