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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19i¢ S THE BIG CONTESTS SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW—HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEHAS | SATURDAY—MAYOR QUIGLEY IN FAVOR OF A BOXING COMMISSION | | EETUN— MH_ESZ BAN PASSES BUGK {S'MMFUR“} VmfimNfl ATl a Grand and Glo sous Feelin'? - i i : | B;é-ri—ggi ‘| SIS A A L e : 3 -AND THE 3eb, 47w, L vom Acting in Third L] j U o b o Hie Us AFTER You S\’E?D The AR T SEEE Pade Rl mo A | FIRST NIGHT OF DOR NIGHT (N OE of ’ 0 ) w k I S . i Chic N T action ;,N spaver A‘UOHIHS Al” NOi UVACATION IN THE OPPER [HOSE SMALL Town! ; ng:\ fi;gb“;:“firl& I;\J TH IS New York of three directors of the | NOWSDA ( (5 BERTH OF A HOT STUEFY HOTEL BEDS WITH ork s alis amow M]d Nl e e i 1"."\uy‘.\hn ihe pa; SLEEPER o~ ThE waY To A HOLE 1N ThE g:f\RcfiI ;SNTHT“EATEEDDGE | s i q | National commission to disvibute the | ahla T i i _AHES opes for Victory Rise | Nuyetcommien o vy | Favorable Toward Gapt. Wright e , oF fa awe i T e By 0l cmoms the players of e Ko g - [ : = NG To THE FROGS ] orl Americans and disflow the D X T o (3 Hm, \ E : i *ROAKING AND heeton, N. J. Nov. Te—Cheerad | trolt club’s protest hi n‘v;:““'j‘»‘fl l.h‘- et ‘m[ g ! i \ > = o (;J\zoé\;uxros SING Money Widle Mays Injunction Is on. out N0 students the Piger affected (e tati W i lengud My wever, he | nvever, | reanr S "l ew Britain rothal went through its last I J ! B linitingigothul Johpgend! : ik e LI DU DU e dIE el Dy larostentt fut yesterday afternoon in preva- | ropnean sid v g i i e far Saturday's contest with Has- | would consider Vs restrained While Biz Bl Fiwards W om takin Ny action in the ca UL e ITartrord-Elam ol I et scl ool ! ; e Ton s the ingunetion obtained | N inst him by the N York c¢lub Fart, capiain of the (911 team : Hter he simpended Piteber tmford version of o fiasco BEthG 10001 chatiplonali e tamford last Saturday. | am enclosing Staumford Advocate ac- eLon’s lust championship cloven, collowing his traaster from | vount of game and comments on ae- bout 15 other old Tiger football | Mtoston (o New York stand [ tion of Stwmford player resulting undorstanid il Mr. Johnson { rrom lack of va o case still is in tl with thirty dags allowed ! L with the varsity and then round- | S Phere has | Loval followers of the game may have sportsmanship of €ap- | fawin Wright of the Hartford feam looked on us Coach Roper sent en. through a short, brisk scrim t the dav's work with n long | been no final disposition of the case, | formed an opinion from reading Hart- | arill, my advices are corvect, and pend- | ford accounts of the game that the DNt RTaE O LA‘T; ] disposition 1 e = - ST WHEN conohing staft s determned o | M. Sl fnal disposition 3 woRl | rttord munagement was Justinied in AND The (13Th BACK T‘N AN TarE (G U Anais You GET BACK HOME AND ROLL Mo offort in porfecting the | smmission to retain the disputed | (RKing thelr team trom the field on ac- HE SMALL Town HOTEL UPPER BERTH AGAIN ON IN BETWEEN IKE‘WH.TE B 7 (o varsity atthals anl e tn e T oxever Bt s foniinelvikuipd | COLNTICHILGE ODSE0 L LhE sncGtatons iyl THE WAY HOME CLEAN SHEETS OF YoUR OwWN e coninilasione IIVREh SRAGYoCRICEEh NI RITACUDr( ; COMFY LITTLE ouD BEDDO pliyers were responsible for the out- OH-H-H- Bov *! e eleven. Consequently the cn- hreak as the conduet ol several Hart- aching staft watched yestorduy® WHJL HOLD PUBL]C SALE i ford players, especiully Capt. Wright, \\\>§\\\A\\\\\\\\\\ : '. ‘ e K (67 A ut with eagle cves. The me wits reprehensib \ A 9% A mees e e T EIITORE Gl G — e M : = . , , GR-R-R-RAND ept out In the serimmage with | yate Football Managzement Decides to | 36 may ho well ror the Jocal manag AND ubs, { | ment to secure sufficient police protee- e ; B cLOR-m-RicUS eleven showed a strong drive| —Offer Pasteboards at 9 o’'Clock Mon- | tion for the Hariford game here on | L 2 ) X 3 i < , b materially improved defense i | November 15 to guarantee control of | st the sccond varsity. The men| day for I \Conlcot the crowd. We certainly do nol want eginning to show the offects of | xow : . While there | to give Hartford a chance (o quit here thorough drilling of the A e il Stamford game. | has heen nd for tic S Sty and are exhiblting a strer 1 have @ personal letter from Stam- for the Yale-Princeton game on (o g s Stas 9 ¥ ; X P COnC ch he says: e ng, charging und interfé e Neieesl oene ford coach in whic 3 v | yembor 16, the foothall management| iy, s5,4 captain, Wright, anfl the nee again has raised undergrad- | gqppounced yesterday that there will hopes o a victory over the Crim- | o'y public sale of seats in New Haven | ORI ¢ vodman, were the troubled 1 K il o 1o | Deginnin Monday morning at 9| make o e 0 per and Keene Fitzpatrick t00K | grejack. No mail applications will be | 3 - B. 1L S. 208 ing, Murray and Scheercr, the | poceived, all the seats being sold over | Ll I i iger kicking aces, aside after | ; : e mant | Hartrord High schoal football elev- 8 & 3 | the counter of the ticket department. SRR e b e outine work of the day was done | \itn a, public sale of seats, giving New | O forfeited a. gam Stamford Hish Filled them for over half an hour | Faven folks a chance to see a big| Soturday aftermoon on Betts fleld, i 7 | no thus goes to Stamford by the | 1 i rengthening the defensive woric | 1o my colleagues on | clking. Scheerer continued 10| g0, the capacity of the bowl, 60,164, 1-0 sore 1-0. beautifully long punts and | Bl 2 ) ill probably be taxed { ey ol Strubing and Murray showed An exchange m“n.q]\ m(; llm'unn he Hartford team fmprovement in their drop ! \,\n'rur:l(».vlf, T AT SYRACUSE. | Capt. Wright of > r m | e Coach Roper i determined to | % | and Capt. Hunt of inol st mtord | A STABLE BOY,S RISE I MAYOR FAYOR DI Rk o Loe st by Eihe T o Bt Al e h e e o a dr6p kicker on Saturday who !y 3 e oy | eleven precipitated [artfords action. ! SION g iian, y { P rd, P 5 exports, B iilo (o taro advan s i | CR: ATERTORGy (O fect of 1918, 1 |0 of the spectators gained the R | } the hoxers, and a stitement from the liscovered t New Britain is Ing opportunity that may pop up ! Joins quad. opinion that Hartford was glad of an | (¥amining physician that the hoxers | fougher fown than they anticipated. field goxl SO Y., Nov. 7. Syracuse | €Xciise o quit beforo they wore beaten. | Max Mirsch Hucks His Former fm- | Ficense Committee Meets (o Discuss A dormin Annerr o onter the ring, | Ax the vesult of the AL AT S menis The mixup happened in the third . 3 ] i 3 « 1 gelo M. Paonessi, who 1ged by the pair before the Hard- C university wound up its hard worlk el e ployer in Bidding Tor a Brood ! Kecent Fiasco and His Honor An- 118 been one of the hest hoosters for | ware City A, C, ssday night, Pro- Crimson Team Ready. tfor the Bucknell game hero on Sat- }I’fi' O v*t" ) £ Eh SRR, | 5 o ha sport in (his city o advocated | motep Jack Relnas refused to pay mbridge, Mass, Nov R urday with @« hard serimmage with o VISIUING SLOdTIL 0 1ot Soeas Mare—Latter Wins Out e R ACI L he formation of a boxing co 1 3 ¥ They “t s 5 3 SR G e R i 5 the formatio a boxing commis- iem their purses. They pleaded t complete staff of {Hef EcconMtea T lic BvonkoutdIFoE tacticeibelota fhinmastl S iE Ol g LSl jes put the finishihg touches on ted for over half an hour, | currence and the gullty players had. Baltimore, Nov. N 5 (| The boxing mees creatid by (he re- fion o avail. Jack Reinas is on the job, i *egoers at | cent exhibition at Bardeck’s hall, may Thomas W. Fay who has re-entered | He did just what a lot of 1 Sl : o i ardeck’s hall, ma fi 0 has re-c e H s at a lot of promoters team yesterday and today tho!the varsity, with Malone al quarte been warned. Capt. Tlunt had advan | ea the ball for a first down and as he | jjonaire Pimlico yesterday saw multi-mil- ) son, bag and bag go, started for ! hack, Parker and Barsha at halfbacks ) : = M [ 4 & | lay on the ground Wright made as it | pigding ¢ the means of the formation of a the hoxin me in this city, was | we know of wonld not do. He did just | Witl | Cullh Y7 boxi commission in this city, which asked resarding the recent show, and | what every boxi promoter in the pnquest of the v Tiger “ith | and Steele at fullb scored four L b nace 59 B a0 thiits in finet clasy phveloall febohdowns: to kick him. The Stamford captain| agep thousands of dollars agains e : i housands of dollars against jy considercd by many the most of- | the matter of conducting cxhibitions | stute should do in the future when- and has been able to work to- ' Tho coaches wore cspe v pleased | avose. brood mare. The compstitors were other for tho posscssion of i foctive means of having shows con- in the | Mr. Fay, praised him- | ever a fake exhibition is attempted. e s L R e hreatencd to “Get” Hunt. Alfrea Hennen ducted along the proper lines, e el anid ciifickaed Jackk Renlas. Mr. [ Our hatis off o Jack Refnas.” or and his associates fecl «m»]\ (\-,f;',lxlm‘ll\f( lw‘~‘l‘ T 1918, who went inte | “Whats the ide: 1o agiived, 31:. AR Gt G ) "v'll"nll“l lvhll P e e SSHIMMY DAN an orga fon that will show | the scrvice. Malono broke his leg | thinking perhaps Capt. Wilght's action NI e e e LU S S SR Bt foh e AR 3 = b fine football down in the Palmer | playing ball during the summer and | had been unintentlonal. bt s IR IR s L s L L S e A BOSNDIBY DIEAN. fs fodianll e it S G S e W vou, was Wright's re- ol ¥ | avor or duigley votien affair o uesday night to = Hartford. Nov. 7.—The shimmy o eleven « Ige, (o be sure, | been In this fall. He ran the | SPORse, accordinz to Capt. Hunt. vived at (he mecting and he stated ot of fown lance,” face to face dancing and even= 5 i ikl ke 5 That started the row. Other play- ot had dule that has placed Ui inoasnappy style. e is being : o [esoun LRI ADDY o8 Biers g it. and the crowd was on team under the fire test either o ¢ auarterback, a g b7/ | exs got into it and g b v On nsed at quarterback, although in 191 fhe field in a twinkling, rushing to- 'k or defense, hut the team funda 4 1917 he was at fullback. i : i oA SV ,l;“.‘ el SR e S Cefulibect s Cord the spot to find out what it was h the varsity feld again was untit e e L ] e pantf QT PR n:’w_\. l!m::\ yused, 80 the players went outsldo | samobody for o backfield berth ing the spectators back and pry- R Tt e | ing the belligerent players apart. and his former stable boy Mory s of the late John A. Morris, wio huilt Morris Park, and Max Hirseh, who trains for George W. Lofl. The financial battle between Mr. Morris and Hirsch was over the brood mare Merriment 2d, by Sunridge and Marion Hood. She was heavy with foal to Transvaal. P, T. Chinn and Capt. . M. Walken were also competitors for hor When the bidding narrowed down to Hirsch and Mor Hirseh bid $12,. that it was his intention to address In conneciion with the action o »wns have been tabooed at tha @ communication to the common | Mr. Reinas in refusing to pay ih irl's glee club dance of the Hart- council asking that a commission be | faki hoxers, we quote the flart- | ord public high school to be held formed. The membership on sueh a Pimes of last nizht, & newspaper f Nov. 15, Dean Sara Rees, the girls” commission wonld inclnde, the chair- | the located ten miles from the [ moral mentor has is: the decre T of the police board, the chiel of | scene of the fissco. The comment is | To show their disapproval of the R ks n b lice, @ physician d four othe as g mandate many of the high school girls b 500, but Morris bic 000 and ob- : e : : e e | el d 2 - or e field was partially cleared of ame of the requirements the com S Off (0 dack Reinas, sppeared wearing eurls and hair rib- e up on its defenses for the Tige P ISTS When { : e ,» e RE JDIoR L8 oy Lo iiges VALE TEAM RUSTS. spectators and before William I | tained her at that figure. vission would enforee, is (he posting “Packey Hommey and Joo Leon- | hons as in Grammar school day ir ormations, hich the ; L i e The sale of Merriment followed (he peeer——— I tl h for the last t | Brennan, Jr.. referee, had imposed | i EE DR INON B WEFO1L L ORI SERLIM ¢ Sharpe Puts First Streing Players v penally for the outbreak, Coach attempt to sell some Irish hred year Tigors' attacking strensth, how v I Worl 2 el 2 5 lings. The sale was nol a success, Through 4 ork. | Newell of Hartford called his team | = . . Tho Irish youngstors failed to appeal | to owners. The Knockadoo Stud of orke vesterda as high class and . is not being estimated by the de¢ ; o ive succeuses Hurvard has had! New Haven, Nov. 7.—The Yale var- off. His explanation of nl\_rm S that st even its 5 rong serub | « e e i 1 the team was not being afforded pro- nst even its unusually strong serub | sity cleven earned o vest vesterday et A ta ‘of the | Treland had consigned seven young- | 1, bhut the eleven here has heen | affer going throush the hard serim- | tection sters to be sold at auction, but nnl\'i PR G e L it iR AR OB s | Hartford players were willing to con- | SL¢ ] u v 5 I,,:l\.l_l ity bR s e ‘_\4',\.,:.,’,,'.m,,l,,,”“;h.m ool M | tinue the game but Newell and Capt. | lwo were ';’”'(‘x":l”‘"g: ey R Phen the team left the fleld Bob | through a signal drill, had punting | Wright insisted that Hartford quit and | The Siestntil coit gut of Surbie Ligh hor announced his lineup. Har- | practice and some individual work i Quit thoy did. much ta the disgust of \(::l ‘-(,“.‘“ e R ‘n”( ,‘,‘:,"(f:,lt‘ ‘“; 8 will face tho Tlgers at 2 o'clock | hut aid not order the varsity to scrim- | the falrly large crowd of fans——very | "6 10F B E0 s < BHE TS, S0 OO Baturday with Desmond it loft ends | maea icians. the 1omle, i has | 1arge consldering the fact that ot Stray Moments wes bovght by W. gwick, left tackle; Woods, left | fought his way lo Yale's best bet in | §4me Was played in n drizzle. L b rd; Havemeyver, center: Clark, | hjs department, was given a rest yes- s e = MR Mt guavd; Lane, vight tackle: | iopday along with Allen, the regular | WILLIAMSON GETS SETBACK. AN G L le, v d; Murray, quarter- (;gnt end. ilhoun and Robinson : 3 o k; Burnham, left half i Casey, | .oplaced Dickens and Allen respec- | Beaten by Johnmy Buff at City A. C. Wilson Promoted to Regular Berths t halfback; Humphrey, fullback. tively. in Jersey City. Codding at Right End. = . ! The signal arill found Neville at{ 3 gl o - s y U. of P. in New York. Licft half, Webb at right half, Kemp- New York, Nov. 7.——Max Willlam- Willlunstown, Mass., hiladelphia, Nov. 7.—In the last |ton of course at quarter and Braden | 50m, & Quaker bantam, who s said to | Wilson, fullbuck on the s s, was fetice on Franklin field before the ! i fullback. The latter scoms {o have | Durse an ambition to meet Jimmy | promoted to a regular behind ftmouth game at the Polo Grounds | landed the fullback Job for the com- = Wilde, received w severe jolt at the| the line on tho va © vesterday o B s INew York on Saturday, Cosches |ing sames. Gult and Acosta have Clly A. €. Jors Clty, last night, | afternoon. Ile succeeds Becket. g AMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything Iwell and Hollenback went easy | changed places in the line, Galt tak- | when he was outpointed by a wide| may start in the Middlsbury game on you ever experienced! You vever tasted such full- the players. A snappy al | lett g nd Acc ‘ight. | margin by Johnny Buff, the Jersey ! Saturday in this position. Another 3 i g 4 i B ook scrimmage and kicking | i B saflor hoy. 13uff floored Willinmson | change made was that at right end, S bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing kout, in which Boots Brunner and | rOUGH OUTLOOK POR RUTG §.| in the third round and had the Phila- ! Where Codding took Carisk's place. flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the Miller did all the kicking, took = - delphian in distress, but failed to The first serimmage practice ol the i 3 . . ~ . the major portion of an hour. Jersey Team Faces Three Tlard Games | finish him. Willlamson lasted the | week was given to the varsity yester- greater becomes your delight—Camels are such a ciga he Penn team and coaches {ook | 10 o'clock train in the morning | New York and will go divect fo Hotel Pennsylvania. After lunch Folwell will take the team up to Polo Grounds for a light drill. Al- in a Row. limit of cight rounds, hut was de-{ day. Coach Brooks sent the regulars » 5 rette revelation! ~ Nov. 7. cisively beaten. for halt an hour's workout against I'wm\u r'w‘iz:r“\%l prospect with Roston | 1ddio Kletcher stopped Jimmy [ the scrubs. The varsity had little - s Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to ollege, conqueror of Yale, West Vir-| Carter in the fourth round, and liddie | trouble advancing the ball. A long e their quality—to the expert blend of choice Turkish and ginia eleven, which defeated Prince- | O'Keefo m-llvlmnlml \\‘xl-lhnr 4|‘hn|>l\- in | signal drill preceded tho ““"”“““W’v‘-i & v choice Domestic tobaccos. " | ton, and Northwestern ahead of them | a six-round bout. re bantams, Lo e S A 2 ! ugh there has been some ftalk of 0 4 > S ket e : CHIlE 1 s areli e seem BiSs 1t the Redl ut BEBIliciney ph| 0 ielmext ithice sames, i UtLe O'DOWD 'PAKES ANOTHER. v g e You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves—they IEeSt faces the big Green team on | oounsinostime and practice i NOT TO CURTAIL RACING. — s ¥ % made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways! ar over. esterds as the last J H¥day, it is likely that the same | "2rd s Nostal dayfavasithella Middleweight Champion Rocks Bill 0 3 F 4 3 4 scrimmage belorc the Boston contest | yiexing; Is to Have Grand Cire edom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un- nkWhl(I ": '“‘"].””‘ prate ,""“"‘I""‘: at Fenway park e g e d ot Kramer to Sleep in Second Round. ek will play. Brunner is being kep The develop n att | lecting for Two Weeks in 1920. ¥ ¢ pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable > development of un *k the ! the background, but it is thought : L b hialthiekc o et | WIIL realize Sanford’s ideal of a steady | Texington, Ky., Nov. 7.—Lexington ”:M"\\‘(‘I\:':'\‘ \'l._\“", '“(“\l',?"}l’_q v‘;.\un;\llv:kv‘: : to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Qmels as Jioiorms pintine REsNTieitlana) (ESRICE 0 iR fueRit e et HetiEl JFolng to hangs on fo 11 two full | middlewelght boxer, knocked out Bily orgIH liberally «s meets your own wishes, for they never tire your Dartmouth Is All Set. AN, o wm‘\ i e :_"‘I"l""""‘ The report was clreulated vecenthy | age night at the Lyceum theater. cigarette satxsia.cnon that makes fanover, N. M., Nov. 7.—Twenty- | ford's aim, among horse owners that the lensth | O'Dowd forced the fighting in Camels so attractive. Smokers real- it members of the Dartmouth foot- | : e ERRon B D T rounay e ching SR Bose e . ize that the value is in the cigarettes 13‘”2::‘\1 e ‘\-‘::’k“'l;‘:,,(\v"‘,'::f{\{_[;‘.‘\h;:{, I DOMBREOR SHOT A place in the Grand Cireuit, but the | the second round the chiunpion shot s A 4 S and do not expect premiums OF cou- Jnst the strong Penn cleven on | The Uolumbius were without af Icentucky T. M. Ik ociation, | hard vight ecross to Krame R zame Jusl Sunday, Nov. 2. on account | (hrougit md. A, Diplon, president, ans | fooring him Tor tl g Polo Grounds Saturday. The team | #3 : through I3d. A 5 . an- ¢ N 2 b 5 ’ . BBt iven o rousing sendoft by tho | Of the vinville eleven — cancelllng | younced that it would not g up the - 3 & o 3 3 Compare Camels with any ciga- B underaraduate body, lined wp | thelr Eanio gl the last minute. Just } week. G. A, R PLANS 1 | s s R R AR e St e N B ey el B aar alf le both sid the Columbiuy were dhoul to goito The next Lexington meet will start | 7 RS 2 \ ] nearly £ tmile jon Both SIACE | sy 11 iTe to play Wie Piaioviile cleven | e : Bo Camels are sald averywhere in scientifioally Honover's Muin street i ¢ Monday, October 4. 1920, following | Aunual Fncampment to Be ekl at soajed packagos of 20 eigarettos or fen pack- U telephonegeall was received stati : 3 4 N X ages (300 clgerotios) in -paper- DOMINIQUE WINS, o reasan why and I il u.; :'-.ymm CARNBGHS OFI FOR ITIACA, | Atlantic City, N. T ‘\'lv‘.) 7(4 ( ki ) B 9] this carton for the home or cffce supph 2 20, Md., Nov. ©.~—Tho Walden, | bias without a gamec. ooks s < . s {1920 ;mual encampment of the Granc i 3 B e e e e R T N i e e e et 2 Wi ‘ R.J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY SB 5,000 added, aitracted a fine | afraid to play. D reeh pl s into the elimax of her | (e city from September 26 (o T i Y Winston-Salem, N. C. 1d to the post vesterday afternoon | The Columbias would lke to ar- | Foothall scason when the Pluid meels | aiq) inclusive. ba the winner turned up in S. C.| range games with any teams in the | Cornell this Saturday at Hthaca, The This decigion wis reached here yos- fldreth’s chestnut calt Dominique. | state averaging 115 1o 120 pounds. | Tartar squad, 23 strong, left Pitts- | 4 by the executive staff of the 0 Peter Quince colt carried 122 | Teams that would like fo arrange | burgh last night for Ithaca. Tech has ‘eanization at a conference held at bunds, Fator in the saddle, and ran | games kindly communicate with | made a fing showing, and the outcome | 114 Chalfonte hotel, With Daniel M. o mile in 1:42, Donnacona was sec- | Frank Dunnigan, 194 North street. | of the game Saturday is looked for- | Jrall of Columbus, Ohio, tho new hd and David Harum third. 'Phone 318-13. ward to with optimism, commander in chief, presiding. | | | pons !

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