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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1912, . NEW BRITAIN-HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL ELEVENS READY FOR CH AMPIONSHIP GAME HERE SATURDAY— RAIN AT BOWL—JIMMY WILDE GIVES INTERNAT'ONAL TIPS—JOE LYNCH IS BESTED BY PETE HERMAN EW BRITAIN READY 55 et YALE SCRIMMAGES {1t Happens in the Best Regulated Familis - New Britain is Fit. “ g | The team in which New Britain k 5 i ; I NA High pins its faith in downing its old | U Y — = — % A S e rival is rated as one of the strongest | QH Vi-0-LET | DION'T HAFTA :,N\ll:\g‘r MATTER [ A BILL FOR SOMC | and heaviest in reccat years. Under | . Sia ot iae = n (J‘\NELRY~ MY T | the excellent coaching of Lawyer — = Yoo Moo - | GoT OFFIC AFTER SOMEBODY DEAD IT'S IN MY NAME 5 = ; o s learned . HOME FowrR AL DEAR 3 ETHIN = 5 -'s = Y h o 1 < David L. Dunn the team has learn D Sh I H R = A Q{/)omg Teseo S FUINNY J~ ¢ Bitter R]Vals {0 G,ash at 2_30 foctball as it should be played. In the JJI, Aal‘pe g[]OI‘eS eavy Raln— 'D SPRISE- = ey 3 preliminary games the team has had b e 7 @;f 2 701 k S £y r‘d M an easy time downing its opponents ity | % ,@} 0°0100 allir &y IGTHOOH ! Burns, the dashing halfback. is prob- iy | 2 o % =) % ably the most sensational player on | 3 ‘ g the team, and it is rumored that| | The coming football battle between | Hartford plans extra efforts to check New laven, Nov. —Despite the ! : \ Y fi he New Britain and Hartford High | the dashing back. “Bill” is 1"‘“‘ ed | y chool eletens, which will be staged | Up by two excellent side workers : : aturday afternoon at St. Mary's play. | Peblau and Appel, two young bruis-, waived the armory as a scene for a rounds, shapes at present as being| er's who have in the practice sames!workout and held the practice in the ne of the hardest fought contests | J w'of;“';]““‘- “SI‘M)M Bowl on a very heavy field. This is ese rivals have engaged in in years ienhackiNasaC She o Il Avstertl ris [ epresenting the schools on the grid- | Wonderful improvement in his work this season that lh(’,l i i | wy rain yesterd: Dr. Sharpe on this son are two teams that er that of last year. «'_o;\ch D\:\nn rarmory has not been used for pr: ce re considered among the best in the as done \vmnm-ml_ uorlf in the New | with such weather conditions preva- istary of football in both institutions. | Britain line. In Brink, Sparks, Kecfe | and Doerr the Red and Gold has a| ~ : sturdy quartet of lads who can be Te- | Y2le team has had in handling a wet pended upon to handle themselves in » Pall came in the Maryland game, satisfactory manner. The ends, Jack A When a ‘he: mist fell throughout | Renehah and Captain Crane, have | !he corntest. | shown some classy work in the past, The practi started ofi yeste games, and against Hartford it ie ex-| With the backs getting kicking in- | pected that they will even outdo their | structions under Sharpe’s supervision, | e e > B and’ the line having charging dvill | HA HA HAHA HAW NEC WS houtel Wwatch Eddie Smith. { under Dr. Brides ollowing this the = v@'\‘:si ITs oYl WeEThHeRive o The center position is being looked | varsity, along with every other eleven, = L ) T FuNNY - IWK? BELIEVE (T "OR NOY after by Eddie Smith, who was de-| had a long signal drill, which \ AR 3 \\ You THIN - R NG e e s e lent. In fact, the only experience the clared eligible for the ieam a few | followed by two scrimmages HA HA HA AT e v days before the game with Loomis. | first was between the varsity and the — =7 % i CLEAR A = | This boy immediately started in (O‘L'Ollt‘];,p scrubs, the teams alternating 7 3 b (18 S —— \{ CARE - | DON'T CARE ape himself for the championship on the offense.: Qe en DON T e 5 :]:\JI (;u'(},_‘f:m from his work in prac-| The scrubs kicked off to the big N Ap‘pREC(A’(E\ A SNAP - NOT "\J_/ tice it will be unwise far the Hartford | team and Kempton took the ball to YouR BRAND players to attempt any such “stuff” as| the center of the field From there | . OF HUMOR the St ord papers accused them of | straight line plunging, with one pretiy g e in the game in that city. Smith is the | end run by Kempton, took the ball third member of his family to play on | across the line for a touchdown. Bob a New Britain High school football | Lay registered the score. The terrific team, and many of the alumni of the | mauling of the scrub line by Braden H. P. H. S. can tell of the work of | effected this tally. The big fullback Tommy and Frank Smith in days gone | tore through the stubborn scrubs for by. Eddie Smith i id to have all | two fi downs in succession. the old skill and tricks of his broth-| After this the varsity was put on | ers. the defense and the scrubs took the _— ball on the former's 20 yard line. With Y M G A BASKETBALL | unlimited downs, they finally regi « U A | tered @ touchdown, Gailard crossed e o the line on the twelfth down Coaches besides the regular staff | yesterday included Foggy Ainsworth, Phil Smith, George Moseley, Ted | Lilley, Pudge Heffelfinger and Cupe ing Season. Black. The varsity lineup was un- | | changed. Robinson and Bd Welle Manager W. S. Slater Secured Some Excellent Attractions for the Com- | fect interference. — Y. M. C. A. baseketball team, has .d Graham and R: ger re- | A SOl zns LA R0 ODERLI LS ST Providence Also a Candidate for s | practically completed the schedule for ! placed Dickens and Walker during the 1919-20 season which opens on | the scrimmage. December 2. The list contains 18 teams, some of the very best in New ranklin and Marshall Feam With | ..y, - - ton, Pa., is considered first in the England. Among them are the crack Both Sides Score. ; Wilkie, Heavyweight Wrestler, IS pace for the Newark franchise Boys' club five of Pittsfield, Mass., the Princeton, N. J., Nov. 12.—The rain | pRordination: i S e m“’” hatons |Ml e l‘lrx 5 Fisk Red Tops of Chicopee, Mass., the | _ i cfan e i ‘ . . 3 graf announces that he will shift CAPTAIN CRANE. Nutmess and. Ramblevs of Harttord, | StoPped long enoush yesterday after- | Lancaster, . Nov. 13.—Fourtc Annapolis, Md., Nov. 13.—Couch ! club from Newark and this interests - BHL S cader. and the Atlas and Beaver Hills of | 00N to permit Bill Roper to get | players of the Iranklin and Marsh Dobic’s charg again practised on { Providence, Montreal, Scranton and New Haven. It is noticable that no |/the Princeton football scrimmage | college football squad.have turnedfin o wei field -at the - Naval Academy | Svracuse.. President Dave Iultz of zame has h({len “ul'r:mg\exl with the | which he had been planning since | their football togs on orders of Coach ' yesterday afternoon. The period was :""(’"mll“(’;“::I‘,“l‘]‘:“““ ”::‘flm\' e (m;» s A gl Ratn S tford | Middletgwn Y. M. C. A. team. The : = sot. in | BY' Dickson, it was reported here . . Sl o b gk embe ¢ league will not be de- itness the New Britain and Hartford [ MIGeton - W © Q- feitte The | Monda Most of those who got in night. The list mcludes five var, | Siven over largely to formations with | termined for two or three weeks vet. High schools battle for supremacy the Harvard game participated. How- Lt s i L : 3 S ks v R g i 2 | substitutes and scrimmage against | Montreal is working hard but Scran- 1l be on hand when the referee’s ‘d»“] it to have warranted 'oiop MeGraw, Trimble, Williams and e, : e : ton is generally considered having a khistle sounds at 2:30 o’clock sharp »LI:‘l action. o oy ; . \ Keek did not don their uniforms, as Tnsubordination and \Iltl!f!’\"run‘r‘u T(!“.]”! Iv, .\»Il of »\]H')‘)(I;.v\lh!‘v‘,\.(.)[ the batior c’ihun-(v l.'r”‘ i ,(;‘1] ho[‘u‘, : Cs 8 theJkickof The complete schedule is as follows: | it \wag thought best {0 allow thom an- | are ascribed as the r ns for the backfield—Koehler, Clark, Cruise and ; pe! . 2 ; ¥/ oamEs B r-. Asi-aworth! of Spuinsficld) December 2, Independents of Wa- | giper” qavrs respite coach’s action. Two of those dis- Watters—were in the game at the | ful- B. ass., who has handled the prelimi- | terbury; Dec. 9, Rhymers of Terry-| = sjnough thé varsity which con- | Missed ave letter men. rt, but several changes were made ! . i - = * AASWELL ary games so efficiently this season, | Ville; Dec. 16, Naugatuck Town team; | ¢.onieq the serubs was somewhat al- —_ 28 D1s A ploExesscd S Ia T ALY I ' B act in that capacity Saturday, Dec. 23, Boys! clubiof Pittsfield; Dec-i| {oiiqt from last Saturdays fow e Wilkie, the heavyweight wrestler! Portland, Me., Nov. 13.—Eugeno Was : . hington—iopresentotive James lated by Mr. Kalloch as umpire and | 30, Federals of New Haven. oHanoesas i ELobR WA TERIES and biggest man on the squad, was Brosseau, Canadian middleweizht B, Aswell would investigate the invese Be il hoad linesman, both ot| January 1, All-Collegians; Jan. 6 i i | T L sed at right guard a portion of the champion, who boxed here Tuesday 4 > The lineup which appeared yesterday inrics Ile P © Wi oSt Pol usec 8 g 1 tc He says republicans in con- pringfield, Mass Goldenrods of Winsted; Jan. 13, Len- ) PDEY day [ njuries Play Havoe With West Point Hartford is coming to this city sup- Ma Town team; Jan. 20, was: Dav nd Raymond, ends: B time yesterday afternoon He has a night with George Chip, discovered gr we wasted public money and orted by a large delegation of root- | Ramblers of Hartford; Jan. Fisk "Pransferred Newa Club, Springfield, Mass., Nov. 12.—Scran- JOINS NAVY SOUAD. Manager Warren §. Slater of the ! howevery got a try at the ends and |““ thescaubs pulgilad an alalos ety e e RaANION | 1 1} | [l q | Conch Dickson Charges Members of is ‘expected that oné of the greatest rowds that has ever assembled to ler and I stte at Kl Dickin- e fair chance against Moore. Wilkie, yesterday one side of his faco time trying to find something to make e TS L e West Point, Nov. 13—Continued bad With 210 pounds, outweighs Moore by and his 'm were slightly par- g fuss about in 1920. Aswell's from rs, arrangements having been com- | Red Tops. ter; Strubing, quarter; Witmer, Ga weather yesterday failed to halt the thirty pound alyzed. lleted for a special train of 11 coach-| February 3, Emeralds of Winsted: | 1 s, not to count the many automobiles | Feb. 10, Atlas of New Haven; Feb. will convey the Capital City root- | 17, Nutmegs of Hartford 1, | rs. A band will also play a promi- | Beaver Hills of New Haven. hent part in the Hartford rooters’ sec- March 2, Hendee Co., of Spring- ion ficld; March 9, Acme A. C. of Man- Locals Secure Band. chester: March 16, U. S. Army of Be that as it may, but let it be said [ New Haven; March 23, Brussclls of g iieio Bunach ot focd Rl Ihovol BROR BECEN IS Each eleven scored once, and while one best bet in the backfield, had fins oo Henp ol Sy Te T e the scrubs could do little with the zone to the hospital with a rheuma- sl i s JOE LYNCH BESTED Yale plays which they employed, the tic affliction which may prevent his 5 or ihe mashifow fave anc pulh field was so slippery that not much playing again this scason. This same i o e e e could be judged. _trouble is affecting Bryan. With Me- h. band o pieces e rooting : 5 i e t A heering of the Red and Gold warriors | New Yorker Enters Ring in Poor X s G, A : chs e 1‘:?“ i 3 he team enter: tomises to be a big feature of the 5 . : S g e stretoh for the Navy contest the men- | Lame. The management has arrangea | Condition and Takes o Beating . ARTER FOOTBALL SPIES Sobentas M e rity and Lourie, backs; Lynch went Ariy eleven in its gridiron activities. in for Bigler and Morgan for Dick- The whole squad w long drill in inson. Prior to the scrimmage the for- . absence of Blaik and Bryan, wards were given a workout in get- Py k in hospital, is worrying ting down under punts. Witmer did the coaches. Yesterday more gloom the ater part of the kicking in thickened the atmospherc when it w Trimble’s absence. announced that McQuarrie, Arm or the sale of tickets at the center, in FromiEeteriHermans forwards got some rough vesterd The line coaches Students of the Reserve Officers Train- gevoted much time to the defense with the scrubs hitting the varsity for several hig gains. Although the big team knew where the plays were comins they were unable to nd Syracuse, N. Y. Nov. —With S — udents of the Reserv Officers’ S e 1 backwarq TrAning Corps on guard duty with { he champion seemed backward ' iqeq jn their hands, patrolling up and L and timid In ‘the early rounds, bBUt: gown outside the Archbold Stadium b H | i ame strongly at the close and easily gonce yesterday, to prevent Colgate @{ , & “{I carned the decision. Herman had o e e theh o et sl 3 o 5 & | hisimaniinadistiess) infulre) fine Iiroun iy GlSy e cuseuniyarsityl varsib oot o Ra | IHI and drew the only blood of the con- o5~ e B e hroush | LINONINE TAKES THAT AWFUL ST e ved that both haq fS Mext to last hard workout before | KICK QU OF A HARD COLD R il It was announced that both had 4y, snnual Colgate game next Satur- AND RENDERS IT HARMLESS. | 5 weighed in at 118 pounds at the ring- time. L}anLxl? 1001«;(1» m‘uch 1';‘0 avic i i N afentive o rkout i 1 T GR \iv ‘ and decidec :\o:x?’ ol ‘](r»ni ition. : o‘,‘;‘f’ the varsity opposing the freshman REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF Doy on to travel Six rounds WAR | team. Equipped with Colgate plays . COLDS AND A REMARKABL 18 the yearlings smashed .into the varsity PREVENTIVE 'OR THE MORE X A [ i it e e 0 players and the majority of instanc: DANGEROUS THROAT AND X B i X ) 1o AT COLGATE. 4 AN : B 1163 3 R, J. Reynol i i Sl the Cubs w stopped just like LUNG COMPLAINTS OF ADULTS A [I| 3baces Cor man bumping into a mountain. The AND CHILDREN. vearlings had been taught Larry Hra it - of Linonine handy [k ; for Syracuse Tilt. Khart’s plays in the la fo S Have a bottle of X ) i . o MO}Z‘e About Hamil Y., N by ‘I)’v;\x:'\t lInl A Hmlrxx:\‘n;‘:‘w‘\l‘:": Ay all idmesthorel fnotolling fwhat LAY the smokegame with a jimmy amilton, N. Y., Nov. 13.—The final } by John Van Arnam, f Sl st S el i L Rl 2 et ; _ stant it will be nceded, especially 0 E % | week of practice for the Colgate foot- | center, who has ‘M'on‘ scouting the | M ‘_‘Nwlh iy dhswitn: bone pipe if you're hankering for a hand- ball squad is marked by an earnest- e cleven all fall | tis. Nothing qaite cquals Linoni out for what ails your smokeappetite! S e TG CE G G e “Buck” O'Neil and his assistants, | ! 1 & 2 f A : 3 : Fail Hats. B bte s st h"h(_'r‘“" “Chick” Meehan, Bill Horr and Dr. | for bronchits A For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question @ | this season. Every man has come to A Kalelf, were on the alert every sec- o e A9 : that cuts you lcose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries! realize the tremendous task appointed ' ond and just as soon as a player : = e S B : The easiest to -ibe § | for the team when it meets the S failed to perform his duty the coach X o~ " 5 Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfree the correcy style is i cuse eloven on Safurday. Conch Bank. | Were on his hecls, telling him about N R R FRY ? from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefun s s b > Ml | art advanced the reporting time from | the fault. 1y \ B E 3 schedt i irection Thiey acel soatiar tanal neims 1o o ai s o e e ’;M o] AN the tickets for the same have L ; P > that ever was scheduled in your direction! re we irve m o A olot i a1 5 sold, and those who looked for- § g are well curved. You'll like B | benefit of an additional half hour of | been sold, and those w ooked for L ER IS g i e : : P their colors, their softness and §§ | daylight play. | ward far enough to set in a supply A S J 8 B58 Prince Albert i a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into a cigarette it Qualitics are as fine as ever. 8 | The first string men were allowed 1y | twenty-five vard line. | = izt BRI ; man ever longed for in tobacco!l You never will be willing to Philadelphia, Nov. 13.—Pete Her- | man of New Orleans, bantamweight champion of the world, defeated Joc ing Corps Guard Archbold Stadium | Lynch of New York, prospective op- 3 | ponent of Jimmy Wilde, in a six round to Prevent Colgate Spics. } bout at the Olympia A. A. last night. | The contest was marked by good and | bad boxing. Football Players Work Like Demons $8.00 fl | case up in their practice, but all oth- | b | = : £ § fgure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince { ers worked like demons. Drowne and | _ e 9 B | B Albert lity fl it i ion i Comncllte Bbsttate dentir | o 52000 WAT BIG GAME, LYCEUM THEATR g dEalitygaven and quality satisfaction into your smokesystem! { guard respectively, who showed ex-| GCambridge, Mass, Nov. 13.—A to- e e e ; ; You'll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! ceptional fight against Rochester, | tal of 52,000 applications, 3,000 in THIS SUI S were given a short workout with the | excess of the seating capacily, has JAMES J. CORBETT ; SR Toopy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin humie in 1 practice. No other | been received for tickets for the Har. e 5 prEsi il e y - i s > 9 . & Ly SUPER SERIAL 3 X and at classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with hifts in the first team lineup werc | vard-Yale football game on Nov. 2 IN THE SU Al 55 sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition, made, nor is it expected that ‘other ®it was announced last night. Tickets “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” changes will be necessary. will be mailed on Sunday night. . [ttt 1§ S ICORETTETORACID B R. J. Reynolx Tobasco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C,

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