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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919, FIVE EASTERN FOOTBALL ELEVENS KEEP SLATE FREE FROM DEFEAT—OHIO TEAM LEADS FOR WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP—INTERNA. | | TIONAL SPORTING CLUB PLANS TO OPEN ON TIME—MAMMOTH CROWD WILL WATCH COLGATE-SYRACUSE BATTLE—NUTMEGS AFTER STATE TITLE — === — e - - e =l Crmmrm FIVE TEAMS REMAIN 550550 2% K2 [ When a “Feller” Needs a Friend FOOTBALL —1(HI0 RETAINS LEAD day’s encounter will get a good run o . ; * Harvard 10, Princeton 10. In its bearing upon the scason's e T ‘(-hnnlpionshlp. the game at the PPolo it Pona b Grounds Saturday was more impor- X Pittshurgh 7, W. and J. 6 i ) i ivem Olgfl[e, Dar[momh, Hflrv&rd, tant than that at Princeton. Two 1 W Cthk Harleys’l‘eam is Delwe]‘ll]g Z Rutgers 13, Boston Colleg teams more evenly matched than | Stevens and New Hampghire have veen couma. and e ot or ne 3 - Saine 18, Bawdom 0 (o found zi‘e(c :‘)::‘\l"um ’T;‘«:‘:nvn them the | = :,':,‘;‘2";11‘,,(,1,: ’]‘)”“,‘\T,“',;‘ 9 Chicago, Nov. 10.-—The undefeated zames of Saturday 11 eo e i s o 110 d by rushing, but ‘ > Hartford £ & Ne¢ ave i ;. o feading Bastern &o::\-i.u-":\unr\m:t ‘f\::‘L” “'ll“‘”u‘h';f‘i‘\‘?',z"l‘ 1;’;{ forits in T AIN'T ColD 7 I I“'yi~sll::|;l)*‘vv \M\v\r\-n:.‘»;n Frosn- | ©f the Western conference. Tho Bucks MA o ter Tor the 1o16la : the matter of forward passing. In it men 0 SYoaimors forced Saturdayito/enipiay cated for the 1919 season, with each | o, Mitler of S i e = HONEST : Georgetown 6, Navy 0. the best they had in order to obfain SHOT (D R [Tt i o ity o, I R G e D o . Washington and lLee 3, Georgia|a decision over the hitherto despised Dartmouth, Colgate, and Har- | ward passing attack of any that has | Don NEEDEM) ’ ’ i) Tardieitean I e el dcoro n del8y are the colleges thus distin- | heen displayed this year. A in it | . % e s eluEla e ne B ] B e 5 Penn State and Colgate sames, Dart- 2 2 averford 7, Johns Hopkins 0. the most determined -fforts of Chic Euished above their fellows, but what mouth again displayed a highly coura- | - / Swarthmore 7, Franklin - and | Harley and all tho rest of the n)n(,lf he next week or two will do to theit geous ability to come from behind, . 7 7 : . | stermost tent of "“tho' e games ecords one hesitates to predict with but Penn also showed a magnificent e Gallaudet 27, Western Maryland .| sternest test of the —sewson—-games hny positive assurance, so many have SPirit of refusal to accept defeat until — . Z Westminster 6, Buffala 0 against Wisconsin and Illinois on suct h 3 the final whistle was blown. Winning & 7 Pl Siatc 20 Lents WTh most i The most picturesque battle in the by the hair-line margin of a goal : N . 7 Penn State 20, Lehigh 7 Pf this most surprising of scasons. | from touchdown, Dartmouth still has 2 i S 7 (‘H‘"“l:} 10, ;“]nn:flsmu 6. West Saturday was the clash between Of the smaller elevens Stevens and the call over Penn on the compara- | , 7 / : ,I_“\::' »‘_‘xfllgm-‘f(;i:j;rd\m 0. :\\'.",.;.:':; Chicago eleven and Yost's o & e State rem . tive showings for the entire scason. | = \ g £ clverines on Stagg Field. Chict W% Haupahie SGloremeloundes P et noa i L e vk ) 75 Michigan Aggies 13, South Dakota 0. | waa forced (o delos int lil\- rf\.]«vli(.:; mated. ! that, in the stress of a hard campaign, | o Z o i+ Lafayette 48, Dickinson 0. opn play for a 13 to 0 decision. This Of Saturday’s quota of surprises, the ' ud gone o trifle atnls, ¢ y % Towa 14, Northwestern 7. k) i5 tho second defeat that Yost has greatest, of course, was Princeton’s Like the Navy cleven, the Army en- - . ORI / Nkul““‘\ s Wiest VirginlaiWesley= | suffered from the Stazzinen in seved bemarkable showing against the Crim- countered an unexpected ’dr\io.\( on : e . [E G e R meetings, : . Saturday, administered by Notre \ 4 / on. Battered from pillar to post, i 3 7 s Westerners’ - 53 A / Kansas 0, Oklahoma 0. ame, failure to solve the Westerners 7 e o S e L e held almost even by Lafayette, beaten ,epjal assaults being responsible for : i i e e e by Colgate and crushed by West ypo pesult. The Army seems to be - : 2 4 S T irginia, few had expected Princeton coming along slowly but quite as / s roi in the Conference race. 0 do more than put up a game fight g(,ongly, however, as its traditional i 4 SRRy lowa rapped Northwestern 11 to T gainst its unbeaten adversary and . ival and, in addition to the line- ARCHBOLD STADIUM in the fourth contesutive gamc thale o keep the score reasonably.low. Yet gmyaghing ability which he has de- RS R tho Purplo huas lost this vear. Towa [Princeton fought so well, and de- \cloped among his charges, Coach 2 ALREADY SOLD OUT possesses more strength than score veloped such unlooked-for skill, that )¢ will undoubtedly : " be able to ac- indicates, and with victories over it all but had Harvard beaten up t0 quaint the cadets with the possibili- ] e Tty Nebraska and Minnesota to its cred- he last few minutes of play, and fties of overhead fireworks. With the G 3 y it, ranks as the most powerful Towa nished on even terms with an eleven Army playing Villanova ; I o ; 2 this week, > Record Crowd Will Watch Tootball | team since the famous 1900 eleven, hat in advance of the game was any- T N e eni bath Z ; which beat Michigan and won the X Conference championship. Towa een the upsets and unexpected turns Zuppke's Tllinois rallied in the ! period and pullel the ilinnesota game out of the fire by 10 to 6. Illi- nois mow stands second only to Chio where from a 1 to 2 to a 1 to 4 fa- | should be able to continue their 77 e b Battle Next Saturday Between forite. But that i football as it 18 i gteady progress without the interrupe ; Coliat Bnd Bsiacine comes to Stagg Field next Saturday Blaved in this year of grace, 1919 tion of too scrious opposition. 2 A2 0 gatc and Byre < | to play Chicago—the first meeting bee Two hitherto undefeated eclevens In the only othor. East ve. West Syracuse, Nov. 10.—Unprecedented | tween these teams sinco 1914, wheh raveled the rough road of defeal ' ghoounter of Saturday., Tufts defeat- interest in the Colgate-Syracuse foot- | Chicago won by 7 to 0. Saturda. The Navy had been €X- ' oq the Detroit university eleven, 7 5 ol cae e hich it i s aturedn The striking feature of Saturday's pected to conquer Georgetown, Dut 45 3 Tufts will go to Cambridge this g X i the Archbold Stadium on Novem- | Play in the South was the rise of the ell before the more versatile attack . wook_end to give Harvard ils final 3 e "_‘ ‘hM -'u|<lml. the university ath. | Center Colege eleven of Danville, Ky bt the Southerners, who were able t0 | workout before the Crimson's game % lotic offclale to erect bleacher seais | This came about through the victory urn two field goals into victory. The | \ith Yale. Cornell, with Shiverick in 4 X / i T “-‘f;; = . I the top o¢|©f the Kentucky players over West nargin of superiority between Was his usual stellar role, displayed a good oy ; | on the fleld .n\(.ll ._vm\n,«( ‘“:(U“O' >" | Virginia by 14 to 6, while Washing- ngton and Jefferson, which also had | ,yneh in its attack against Carnegie Y / vy H ftlie concretembowl 8o thatss (00 Pet b i ind Tes wis vanquishing Geor- Bicican slatc previous to Saturday. |fech and gave encouragement. to. it i sons can get inside the gates and sec | | . cch, by 3 to 0. ¢ ind Warner's Pittsburghers was the | qupiorters in their hope of a good = 2 7 ! the warriors of “'}““‘ ‘,“”_‘I"“““"‘:‘ (“f‘"“ "o those familiar with the teams bmallcst possible, that of a goal from | (o\wing' against Ponn State, which i Iz ; : % it out for the champlonship of Cen- || .qq go-called upsets were no sur: ouchdown, scored by Pittsburgh, and | hoxt on the Ithacans’ schedule. With - / { "":{ New York. B | prise. In the Center-West Virginia Bis came afforded a good example | vioiories over Pennsylvania and Le- / The attendance record fov the bowl i oid AcMillan, captain of the Col- bt the unreliability of comparative | yigh to its credit, Penn State will have 4 is 22,000, which was set in 1915, but| ,nejs displayed marked superiority ores. W. and J. had beaten Syra- | ), ; e advance dope in its favor in that this mark will be exceeded next Sat-| over Rodgers, the Mountain star, who use, 13 to 0, and Syracuse had de- | conqost. 3 =D urday, even if it is rainy, as already | ig touted for an All-America berth W cated ]'i‘\l«‘!vm»:h‘ 24 to ‘n“l “‘1?0{” 1 Comparative Scores Puzzle. 4,000 scats have been disposed of | Vanderbilt showed much improve- vents which seems once more o- R S < and only pasteboards entitling spe-- | ment lispos it Alabamal by il B = = ~ 3 nent in disposing of Alabama by 16 ablish the fact that the only certain Ambherst's unexpected defeat of the | FLANNELS - tators to admission behind the goal| (o 2. The Alabuma cleven had not hing aboat present-day football is | Previously unbeaten and unscored- | =~ \ posts are to be had. been beaten when it came to Nashs upon Wesle resents ¢ S T Hew O~ ELL X ) | A el el g uncertainty. Pittsburgh is due to | UPon Wesleyan team ir'« ““‘I»‘ "“‘“”'“ . LEn H (nce 7 Both the Colgate ecleven, coached | ville, and was in a position to ques- go throuzh another severe frial thiy Curlons instanc of Toose b by Larry Bankhart and Bllery Hunt-| tion the championship claims of week in its game with Pennsylvania, | tUrvin Joiam seat w '“,I e | ington and the yracuse team, | Center College and Georgia Tech 'nd it it comes through thal ordeal | 25 10 0: Columbia heal Amherst, 9 (o | = - ache “Buek” O'Nelll, “Chick e rbilt now looks th confiv B e WiosTevan defentcd iwilitams L16tto | coached by “Buc cill hick” | Vanderbilt now looks with confy Meechan, “Bill" Horr and Dr. Kallett, | dence to its game against Virginia in e ason s les 0, and now Amherst turns about and | ~ D } i . il . eckoned amons the seacon's leaders, ) and now Amberst s about and | NEW CLUB WILL OPEN| CHAMPION HURDLER M have excellent records. Soracuge has | Charlottemvillo. next. Saturday. Vir flospite its sctback at the hands ot | conauors Weseyan, 9 to 7. Anyone | lost only to Washington and Jefferson | ginia showed improvement {his week g From ‘that exhivition of commarniice| ON SCHEDULED TIME | and has boaten West Poini, Pitis. | In being whle to tic Georgin 7 to 7 iy Aeaihil 2 e | S e urgs, Rutgers, Brown, Vermont and | & ga layed Friday at Athens, Ga, As things stand ot present, the|sScoves is welcome fo the meal. W ] = & & honors rest among Colgate, Dart- jlevan will play Columbia this week R Bucknell. Colgate has won from Sus- e p o pre- | and Williams will meet Amherst, and | S s e = § S 8 quehanna, Brown, Cornell, Princeton ; I "m“x”" and lqmml”l" \“m.” ”‘ur,:\(u e 1 e mmiBe e e, ety || el g e B N and Rochester and has been tied by ALL-NEW LONDON’S onderance of credit, because o : the. ting | ; he ; > nd e difficult schedules they have | complications will tie things up N0 | May Secure Temporary Quarters: L : : Dartmouth, , ;N Q blayed, belonging to the first two. |an even more puzling knot. It will be the 20th game hetwcen BEATEN BY NUTMEGS Aside from Brown, Princeton is the | Stevens deliverod a crushing blow G and S ot En rorthy of hor standing among | to Columbia’s hopes and placed the s S e e T e T only l’»t(. \\vnyl Y ?‘”y* .-H.Ml ”:”v“? Stmp Lor falluradtiponiithe donsont or New York. Nov. 10.—Doubt havir winner in 12 game while Syracuse | Speedy Nutmegs lemove Another = Il““‘lu‘!: 1 (:j’\\tl)\-\ll\\h‘xr.vl u.u)‘ \l‘.u Coach Dawson's charges, which only | been expressed that the International has been on the long end of the score ! I“‘:‘(“:“;lld o o hetter than fie |4 wholly improhable conquest ot | Sporting club would he in readiness five times. Two of the games, in 1897 Contender from Path of State team which Colgate had defeated and | Wesleyan and N U. can obliterate. | for its scheduled opening on Fehru- and 1914, were ties. TIn the 19 games played, Colgate has run up 237 points | West Virginia had smothered The victory of the Hoboken engineers ary 23, a prominent official of t setween Colzate and Dartmouth | was well earned, for they clearly out- | organization yesterday was asked as while Syracuse has scored 165 points.| mpe Nutmegs football eleven added The first game was in 1891 and the there is still little or nothing to choose. | Played Columbia and demonstrated | to the prospects of the event coming last contest in 1917, as Colgate dis Both have the record of playing four | that they knew more football. Co- ! off in time. He replicd: not have an eleven last year on ac- | afternoon on the Seymour Park grid- Wilde in Opening Show. Foothball Championship. another vietim to its list yesterday of the strongest clovens of the Bast | lumbin always seems at a loss to pick | “It is possible our new club house on succes: Saturdays and of coming | the right play at the right moment, | may not be completed in time for the { A 8« count of the war. In 1892, 1898, | iron when the All-New London team through with three victories and one | a faculty which has been well de- | opening event, which is to be a con- 7 s e . . ; 1899, 1900, 1901, 1906, 1907 and 1911 | went down to & 26-to-0 defeat. The tie game with cach other. ~Colgate | veloped by Coach Durburow in the | test between Jimmy Wilde, world's A e 3 & ; < : no games were played. locals continued to display fine formy dofeated Brown, Cornell, and Prince- | Stevens outfit. . i flyweight champion, who is due here il .S ; : ‘ : ! and the hopes of thelr supportess ton, and Dartmout.r vanquished Penn | When Stevens mcets New York|ioday, and either Pal Moore or Joo SR ot ; ! TOBERTS BROKEN grow stronzer each game for the an- State, Cornell, and Pennsylvani university next Saturday a l"(";““"\" Lynch; but rest assured that contest ;. ‘ > Rt nexing of the state championship. Ja A 7 7 game between | of action is sure to be provided. 2 Sy Tl 3 oI'T > ot = Bf¥ion toutnell ol (sameheties il Cote sl et L e e v llbesaisen Dy Rt he i ternational Dartmouth Suffers Heavily as Result | order to do this, the locals will hay themselves. On paper it looks as fs 198 DEOST sy :w\;v\:“\l Dixhont | Shorting club on the date set. of Penn Encounter, to meet several hard teams. The *h both would finish the season |last few weeks, veaching its highes it Lot : s ] : e vt oneibot) Colgate will be the | boint of development Saturday in its | 4 Hanover, N. H., Nov. 10.—Battered | Willlams A. C. eleven, of New Hav without defeal L & Satur | impressive 170 tol6 detentiot Unlon b and bruised as a result of Saturday's coached by Baldridge, the formor corite against Syracuse next Satur = J g ol e S % DS Re o (LRORC i ia O hounn Syracuse is pointed for | which had previously held Columb encounter with Penn, the Green foot- [ Yale and All-American tackle, will be iy, houEh B han any other of | ton scoreless tie. Comparative scores, ball squad roturned to Hanover yes-| encountered next Sunday in the Kl BhiacRmam olimore sthans BNt o e s s o ol Sinafon Operaiiouss Ror : terday. Reports that many of the | ¢ty and on the following Sunday they fha ecaron; and e GO e T eter e e Tt g Rl iporiodiioRcoverk EneltiniertoR thelicom= | : S ; | regulars had been disabled were con-| (il apbear on the local gridiron. The el LR R S e i s Cop i DV ) o || LGRS (2 GRS Pt | : firmed with the team's reappearance, iy cow i nd e e i Bt e e optiona o i b oo and the news that Robertson and My- 2 sncounters a slump afte s | day, anc SELE L | sites f bujlding consider: = ers srma o game e i ) 1 nallonie oo el sites fo i BUa DGR n i T dRcondla e " N e rs are permanently out of the game B ronuN s fly comfortable | of the two fecams points the same | InE them in detail. The plot of sround SIMPSON i 3 ihoong s ishadowiy ot sloosoveritlie [ o s aup Ik snouduinios it e et el on West 55th street is the smallost of UNIVERSITY of 2 celebration of victory : N New London. pere o 1';1” . I o o ey RS Lol e Shn all and we are now looking al a site MISSOURI + Jim Robertson, premier halfback | o ..... Connors . red halfba R S0 A t SIME.L | - 3 d drop kic g | Gray S R e S o | West Vieginin, conqueror of Prince- | on New York Central property he- coml g had Shla) sight flex Lasean L ";““N AT M'nb in the spectacu- | ton the preceding week by the over tween 47th and 4Sth streets. This The amateur athletic career of Bob , has apparently ended. It is an- | broken above the ankle in Saturday’'s or its splendic ay 5 | order to he prepared for possi- delay in the construction of the huilding which the club will occupy, we now are negotiating for the leasc Nutmegs algo have arranged to play the West End A. C., of Bristol, in that town on Thanksgiving Day. Yester- “ . st st Tintl .. Maher 4 . ract is 200 k 5\ feot and a nounced that he has acceptec yo- | battle. Myers, first string end, sus- . lar game at Palmer Stadlum. In the | whelming score of 25 to 0 added still | tract is 200 by 125 feet and a build- ' 0000 ona of (he hest | POURCed that he has accepted the § : ) Sllecis Aeietit SR Left Tackle. ¢ » doublo defeat. Princeton | one more to the long list of 1919 up- ' ing that would hold 4.000 persows sition of couch to the University of | tdined a broken shoulder. Neither of ity frund still a spark fhat almost | sets when it fell before the unheralded could he erected thereon. Iiventually hurdlers ever developed in this coun- | Missouri track and fleld squad ‘: 59 "‘f"y“f]‘ don “’"“ ‘<:” togs again ;‘;’m“,‘ Info o victorv. With 4 show- | eleven from Center college, Kentucky. wo shall have the club house, but in — - — 3 SRR i \1‘1’1—{‘.:,‘_“{.f.;’.‘.:-.i\:‘[;ml,»‘(\,"':,”,m.',’:'\::lm,?(, Griffin St B P {on’s football yvear | Truly, footbs bility is well distribut- © the meantime we shall il our sched B . o~ o e LA Sl Lotk oL LB & e ta g e e 5 Ju:;*--fin',- (,‘yl.‘« T S e e STILL OPPOSED TO DRAFT. NAIRTIAN DIRKED AT ANRNEN ROTbTe piounshizom gnertittiand Eheppaidiace DAy whatever may betide later, ca d throug ! . : " 5 may rest uffering fram wrenched ankles Delaney ... conen - Noc toper | and the cellent work that is being casy « g oint."” S % . 5 S T saia to be a fuilure. Coach Roper |and “" > ‘”,':) W \.Tmf"‘,‘,:"" e SEOngEHE ARG ok Tearney Will Fight Attempt to Ie- | Midshipmen May Compete in the As a consequence of the desperate Right Guard ] Bvidently taught his chargen much in | accomplished in the South and RPN T | store It Intercollegiate Championships, condition of hix team Conch Spears| Winninger eieeev.. McNamary the weck before i Houpt] fit e hngihIne enhe nonil Tt T e T \nnapolis. M. Nov. 10.—Tho | fnmounced lust night that the week's Right Gackl and has proved his 07 £ t : : 5 | 5 5 ey G T T S G, T30 T | practice will be devoted to a complete | Andrews b o e ey elm of Orange and appy game and Syracuse won the - Syracuse Hopes to Win College pijl ClUb owners of sever: coming wrestling season for the| baocCe 3 e bl 4 Sl o S SR e and Dals Title T Jeagues left here lasi night i a special ; reorginization of the Green first string tight Bnd. ) jiiack) footballs “m¢ e oy re i T ehee s o Ty atia e kit ¥ car 1o attend the annual convention of AWNapolis midshipmen will be the| lineup, There Was no Dractice af LHO | KoLt .. ..seeresssesess Shea Casey, ""l';"’ “‘:""‘::f’,‘\'( Json. none 1o | uraph over Dickinson Yers as readily the National Assaciation of Minor most prelentious in the history of the | regulars today Quarterback. ~28CY: £ this brilliant season, none is [ ump | 3 adiationi ol s M N 2 S s none is more indomit- | achieved as had bheen anticipated. Leagues which opens in Springfield, i = *R STOPS E [ R Casey. He and | There are now no Rastern elevens Mass,, Tucsday. The mcetng will W TENDLER STOPS ERNE. | Left Halfback Ghte Bian e i e e continue for three days . Philadelphia, Nov. 10.—Lew Tend- | paver <..... Murphy his team had, in the fina 3 Any attempt to restore the draft enter the intercollegiate meet h:\’ of this city stopped George Erne, Right Halfback. which gave the major icagucs the Midshipman Gray, manager, is| Puffalo, ;1\ x]ml second round u]( = h.n‘ Nelson o . Flaherty i is : { & the star players was to have been a six-round bou 5 | privilege of obtaining ¥ o A A 5 Fullback { | contident that the Orange runners or (he minors cach fall, will be fought, *W#iling reply to his letter to the| nere Saturday night. Tendler made | <o Nutmegs 26, New London 0 e will be well up in the title race which jecording to A. R, Tearncy. president DPresident of the big meet. According | a punching bag of Erne. Shortly aft- ba e S S e 10 - e 75 bt s B e R e AR eyl o il : o ouchc s, Nelso! ray, P 3 | Is to be held over ihe course at Van qr he Three | Western leagues, who 10 the local schedule, the middies will | er the sccond round opened the put. | (Quchdowns, Nelson, ‘arav, Fotfle : v 1 umpre, Linehan Toohey Cassara Noonan Syracuse, Nov. 10.—Dail, Couch Tom Keane's hill and dalers i ing over the hard course cast of the Archbold gymnasium over which the e S h 1 invitation run was held on October e ess that I o- | seas vard, Wiz ngton Wand [Fae e Pt ey same brand of gamencss that Princ ason rvar wshin 2 The plodders are showing up ton displayed, and the rosultant tie | Jefferson, and Weslevan .were elim- | Lo e Yo ross country. donen was highly to the credit of Dboth [inated from that category last Satur- elevens. The showing of the Tigers azainst Harvard leaves this week's Yale- Princeton game a matter of more or jess hopeless conjecture A week or mat game, the team managemen Schroedel . . Ly more versatile having obtained oflicial permission to 50 NEW BRITAIN WINS EASILY. U Cortlandt park in New York city, on effected the break between the minors take on Yale, January #1: Lehigl, | falo boxer's seconds threw a towe J N {rews ) referee Bayc The New Britai sh school foot- | Novembor 22, ' s a year ago over the draft February 7: University of Pennsyl- | in the ring. The referee stopped the : Andrews =2 e D e e o O i1 it Keont dimo e " Gl TR AR : | RI ! Hildebrand: head linesman, Mangan; ball team experienced little difficully " a k sappointment | to Coush Keane and to other follow ers of cross-country racing if : {8818 vanta, February 14; Princeton, Febru- | fizht between Al Thompson. Cinein : so ago most observers would have l in downing the Stonington High school Y 21 Columbia, Febroary 28: Ponn | hati, and Harry Brown, Philadelphia, | timer, Pilz picked Yale. But after ihat 'onf| loven at St. Marys flold Saturday Johnny RUPTURE CAUSES IXEATIH, State, Mareh 6, and Cornell, March 13. | in the second round fo save Thomp- | T drive of Princeton’s for a touchdown i (/o0 " ha vg f0 0. After the firsi | Simmons and Lewis Watson are not P RULIURIE Al B o L o against Harvard—a drive perfectly | period, in which the home hoys used | Tight up with the leaders when the planned and magnificently executed— | none can deny the possibilities of the Miger offense. Yale showed against Brown that she, (oo, is gathering | strength for the supreme struggles of the season. The Yale attack was strong and varied, a tendency to fum- ture of ane of the arteries feeding the B —_— I'wo former captains of New Britain it ety men and piled up 21| tape is veached n the intercollegiate prin, ciusing @ cerebral hemorrhage ASHLOOK IS BEATEN. | MARTIN AND MORAN. | High school football teams played ex- points, the second string men wers| event. Simmons won the invitation pesulted in the death of Tonimy Perry. Ashlook., Ired Beloin's chestnut | New York, Nov. 10.—Jimmy Bron- | cellent football Saturday on college ised. The gamo was the last prelimi- | race and Watson finished right on his according to Covoner S. N. Frankln, ' cojqin ™ qriven be Billy Crog ¢ | son. manager of Lob Martin, holder | gridirons. Willlam Dudack, playing nary battle of the year. The most im-| heels. The team which will g0 to the following a post mortem cxamination © 5 ) ¥ Grozier, OU| ¢ {he interallied heavyweight boxing | jeft guard for Georgetown in the vie- portant contest of the season will bo | infercollegiate race will mot be so- a4 Milwaukee. Perry collapsed in the Hartford, was heaten in the 2:08 pace | title, has announced that Martin | torious game with the Navy s one staged Saturday afternoon at S [ lected until a day or two previous to tenth and last raund of his bout with at Charter Oak benefit matinee Sat- | would meet Jack Moran in a fifteen | of the factars in the result. Clesson Mary's field when the speedy Hartford | the meet. Moore, a former run- Sammy Marino, following a light blow urday afternoon. Prince Pepper did [ round battle at Minneapolis tomor- | Parker, quarterback of Middlebury ble alone marring the effect of hert iz team will be the opponents in a | ner, is rounding to form and may to the jaw. There Was no fracture of fhe trick in straight heats, with Fred | row night. Movan is not w difficult | college, displayed fine football in the offensive. There is little to choose | joqzue game. come fast cnough to make the team. ' the skull. Hyde in the sulky proposition. game against Williams,

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