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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910 THERE'S A RED LIGHT ON THE TRACK IN SONG AND FACT FOR HARTFORD HIGH TOMORROW—KECK DARTMOUTH MUST Will TO RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP—GUY NICKALLS MAY RETURN TO YALE AS ROWING COACH—BASEBALL MEETING WiN fU = eSS = =pyors == e RETURNS TO TIGER LINEUP — COLGATE AND | POSTPONED B 5CHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM |~ Oh, Man! G GAME WITH HARTFORD TOMORROW ' | By Briggs | GoES To PHCHE "AND GETS BUSY SIGNAL S Go To PHoNE BooTH AND FINDS OCCULPRIED - e AS Soons AS l HE ENDS THIS | YARN tLL Go AND PHONE MAUDY 7 —T RECURRING “Trouat™ = E =R sTEapy /| PHONE MAaAuD THOUGHT LLENBE S EATTE \ FOR DinNER Finacey G HOME LATI WITHOUT HAVING PhROoNED Te WIF GOES To PHONE AND AGAIN FINDS BooTH OCCUPIED = ; . \ DD, | TRiED To GET You oM THE PHONE AS -_ NOW SEVERAL TiM Qv\mw; MAUD | A WHEN You T ET WITH A BUNCH oF MEN You NEVER GIVE ME A THOUGHT Back Row— Bunny, Maguire Center Row—Jack Renehan, Cooley. I'ront Row—Vibberts, Hayes, Crane, Keef ca pavis, Peplau. Griffin, in: Smith. Sparks Magu Appel. I . Photo by = Murray, AND NOT A CHANCE I8 THE | WORLD of CON— NMIrCANG HER position of fullback, | the game. Two bands, one local and | New Brit- Hartford, will play on the year out for the | tield during the afternoon. this fact and the In the event L win by New 16 of * | ain, the followers of the locals ability and won 1ke-march through the center in the backfield. | {he city. In the evening a huge bon- Line-up. | fire will be lighted near the Vocational Leonard High school and a big reception and was hee will be given for the victorious school | team in the school to which all who scason to don the | ;iang the game will be invited, United tes army. | | | workouts. I cek for the su- b David [. Dunn and on when the red- I the field practice the order schoo! team a epleat. in the tl nne of one of the hest - bt that he demonstrated his @ permanent berth Ex-Soldicr in Pepleau's right Appell leaving 1 Sothill bets for one from e High brvision of Coz morrow aftern eatered cloven . Mary's playground to battle with e team of the Hartford High, one the best and m fully trained lams to yet repre the local in- itution will get into action Ve Hartford Rooters Coming. Aite. 1 backed 1 e i lumni L \fler Teturning backed in is ¢ azain entered that the first games of t scason. s is tirst in spite of he s Brit- will | of | team fact of but years GHAMPION ELEVENS - FAGE TEST GAMES at LEFT TACKLE KECK IN FOOTBALL TOGS Phil Smith, Kistler and | George Moseley. | The freshman team tuned up at the armory for the Harvard freshman tilt | on Saturday morninz at 10:30 o'clock. The game will played on the old field. The varsily has through th S p Pl [ T T e for Green Team; Captain Jack 1 care ent Appell sub two | shortly BURNS THE “DUMMY” i | Ceremony Concludes Scason's Practice | DARTMOUTH ELEVEN 1 the chool ! be not the h for s un o cord en peted new 1 school and starred in gone a at- will be made. In addition thousand New Britain who will in attend 1t least 1,500 11 possibility of te about 1,500 Hartford ndance the soveral otball fans ce there will be 1"d fans with a tending. To s have been ¥ to ere fow 1011S Capi‘al = ety and for ticket 000 tick- and after disposed reached t Las the been Hartford cleven man nient of 1he ered a the lariford Britain. I L i1l be put on the line from d on the North Stanley « pr the afternoon An ade by the Hart have the the rooters to go to the Both teans g ch. train of s {0 convey New root- trolleys Uartford t line ing gement draw up : so that will not and n to o effart m train he ve turn the: Teams Confident. onfident of noon but Ai=position Both vie- bry tomorrow Lems to he part of the s to produce the stronghold The reasons nfident of enehan, ends feklos: Brink puith Rene parterbacl: ack; Bur jalfbocks. Hartford it hopes, accordir heir speedy (uarte: aptain Mag Wright. While the lo- ]l team- recogn that the FHart- pbrd squad wnything but a com- ination of slouches and is prepared r a tough battle they anticipate a fin by a good margin. Locals » Lighter Tean. The New Britain eleven is e lightest to take the field artford some years, but lacKin weight is more vade up for in skill. The 2ight of the team will igher than 150 poun lector ftc greater New the *1 of why there be a on follow- recn’ than opposition. Britain Cy ain 11 Ne victory ar Sparks is ne and and® Keefe, and Doerr. guards; o center Griffin, »r Vibbe and . Pepleau Apvell bases its great- to reports, upon ek, Foley and one against what in Physical Moorehead werage for he has the 160 with oldest full- the > field William G nnounced, while the fartford team will ounds. The aver fhe youngest man 14 Pepleau, the h but 16 man easily age i and the hit wd vears of to be team Saturday Crane will be seen left end tomorrow. with {wo years on the » year a on n either Captain osition of a senior flar squad ana one benind him. His playing commendable and howed o tend at ained o speed alual asset to the 1s s to has in the Cranc substitute of last y while he the opening n to slow up he has that should ur as loc St been 2 it son thadt “Bill” Burns he side of every team th he B. H. this he two previous sea een seen in"the regul: ng been easily the st 1 which he has participated pretty battle to watch the nized star of H. S, vying for [his is the third time has been on the field against the Hartford eam and while it was plainly visible hat the Hartford eleven realized the anger of his presence on the field e proved himself a “tough tomato™ n each game. thorn has faced in and be o Foley, the honors tomorrow that recos he of ' fe and Sparks are a pair of hard tackles who work as a perfect ichine. BoBtBh were seen in the | Hartfard ime of 1 car and |r0fll‘ ed in breaking up interference ; and defensc The two as i strong pair of tackle: Rowing Coach at Yale Is Be e Considered—Would Succeed Abbott. | | 1s the local [ | | school has had in yecars and this, New Haven, Nov. 14.—Guy Nick coupled with specd and fight that | who 1914 her we pPos 1, should | the zood work Yale probably coached 1917, crews from sets 1 to will of resigned become | successor Professor Abbott, who Guards Are Strong. and Doerr, guards Wo vears' experic Their ability od an important for the improved con- vear and they ar determined blue sweater will make its way to the New Britain back- | field should they choose the path | blocked by either theén. ! Great thin expected from Dixie” Gritiin at ho diminutive eng game wed his wortl on when he 1 a stell inst Hari- although ing from an i hip. His ability the e moving in a heady fashion is one | the strong the Jack and James Renchan, the former an end and the latter sub | center, h played well all ason. | Both being fast track men the helped matevially in the Britain victor Many 1 The ¥ recently as rowing mentor. Carlos” Brink boihh had midway has p victori loth b in the | Announcement has been authorized by that Nickal e in the ‘em up” pile part ¢ ; o = 3 E e 3 { is being detinitely considered. team : i | ickalls, who is now in England, has signified his willingness to ume his position in a cablegram Frederick Allen, chairman of the committee, and arrangements are pending. | to the Yale athletic heads in slated this iderably our. ave re- to | T that no a of Nickalls, who has world-wide | reputation as oarsman and coach, was | remarkably successful with his Yale | eights, and the students here favor! his resumption of rowin: airs. He | was head coach in the spring of 1917, | but soon after war was declared ho | roturned to England, his native Jand, | locals, to enter the servie He has rve- are a quarterback the e ford jured suf to keep points of the other side since. i MEETING IS POSTPONED | Elield Subs, team h ood backfield substi- | tute material in Vibberts and Frani McGuire. Vibberts fills in at full- back and can punt the ball with the best High school backs in the state of Connecticut. McGuire one of the lightest backfield men in High school football hut his speed and ability to pick holes makes him a man to be watched. Jack Bunny can also be re- lied upan to do things up hrown in the | position of quarterback. Although lighter and a little slower at engineer ing this important branch of the game than Griffin, he quarterbaclk Smith has rec fanlt visible at the scason, that of over ing in center in n spicuous fact littlc Thness of Ban Johnson Prevents | Session of National Commission m, Discuss Bascball Problems. | New York, meeting of commission Nov. 14.—The the National Basebail | which was to have been | held here this week to discuss variovs problems has been called off, Chai man August Herrmann, of Cincinnati, announced last night Hermann said he had | word from Ban Johnson, pr { the American league and a member of the commission, that he is ill in the | Ped in Chicago and would. be unable i s oy || YA BG 7 SEEEIELORS Alko @ eon- | Cinnati in a few day is speciall received | sident of is, nevertheless, o fine overed from his one | early games of position. § SNAPPY DRILL opponents in his section V: e make pros AT PENN, in the T d th Williams Ufback, new 1t and spe 30.000 Persons Will See Clash With ritt sksill i Philadelphia, rain souked grass of the 20if course over in New Folwell cracked the Penn varsity squad vho can be relied upon | Pa., Nov. himself at | improbable | action 14.—On the Valley Jersey Coach whip over the! vesterday after- ood account nd it il e of Pine is not i i | | Eleven, | | | seen in to- Horrow Scored Upon Only Once. scored In the that kin The ut with managec for six am has Dbeen upon game through one of the snappiest drills of | the was the last hard prac- | tice hefore the Pitt invasion on Satu day. The Panther in Phi delphia this evening once (his season. year. Tt the Loomis team ot defeated the Bristol, Holyoke, ton and . Alumni Alumni team only a eleven | to the are due points lude push across this Teams DRILL AT WIL: Ma Nov. Az continned ame gave | drill, which sewson i : SIGN AL Williamstow Williams preparation Amhe charges omis, Stoni Phe fast without first Ikickoft with Other Kalloch el held of ens. was pare.| te for Coach long signal ore by ye ‘the Brooks the ) The will b, Referce at 30 o'cloei st Avlesworth i officials appointed the chief feature of the and Head Linesman ; workout There was the usual in- Hall. Police protection has Dbeen ! struction in fundamentals also, but no guaranteed to the Hartford team, as!scrimmage was held. Time was de- has been its desire in games this | voted chiefly to smoothing out new and the officers - i endeavor | plays and formations to be tried to keep an orderly moughout | against the Sabrinas Saturday, served pas season, c ¢ er northern one large pool of ame field, completely tion of the pl: yvesterday’ in an appearance, if put [ into the lineup. noon and had the RRed and Blue run | Jim Braden were not present, Braden being replaced by Today from 1:45 until 2 Return of Star Player Princeton, entire band, final Princeton Owing to the fact that a ceaseless { vesterday v oW Coach on put his appy chiefly his exact various complish walked dividually men with the to position time weeks to make a in the strensth of the te. still entir ! three able will the Yale's New Haven, Nov. 14.—Rain, for the successive third upon Yale 1d made such Coach th workout which. termin: that inside short o'clock up only preparation was considered completed. in The night and a sudden shift to cold tem- perature indicated a change in weath- conditions the wet At under field. to test ton in Wate pre: The practice besides the resmiar staff w college, paraded football dium staged on University Iield. Toward the sun by the time the players appeared, the Everyone ee Stan Keck once more At {o allow Princeton to get in a workout air team Derby will spend : and Saturday night will be shipped to bury, Briarcliff. reunion Y club on High street to Which every- one will be welcomed. dent vith and of with it SYRACUSE ENT behind Nov. the 14 0-picce The down to watch the practice of the vesterday season cu afternoon. for o’ went than after held to morning the workout made Palmer too wet, the was o'clock the rain stopped, began to peep through, and cloudless Roper, fearing the eve of their last charges through onl pract which in familiarizing “‘plan of procedure’” in order the play A cach player the ame time. a satisfied sigh t his old This was the Colgate game, he had been his presence hle difference m. Trimble this exception uniform to er in ac of his plays. this, all of through and coached at breathed 1o in- the 1i: i urday sinc of tackle. the that and considery g0, participate with was in out, but team Preparations Complete. nell Penn day, poured down up of esterday afternoon swamp of the field Sharpe brought his men indoor baseball cage for a ted at 3 Bowl rion. ment As toc of a 1y be son jury, cently last A in peer likely ick at kenzie Rush in for the rain stopped here late for the water. pl as amount remedy the ing surfac ctice ¥red Webh but did not zg' Thorne Murphy and ‘Saturday. playing field It 2d of messy part is looks upon care can condi- will be no pr fell in tions, had the the Don Welles. held secret practic: 30 o'clock, when the duates werce admitted to the 3 o'clock Yale left the field the team The Prince- Hotel €1 Yale team Infirmary currents, rrived wt the last night. The tonight Yale second Tk in Sunday 1 in " be a tha spending Tonight ther old-time Y not of ‘men Braden ation. vester is the the organi coaches of or time only ment Robinson, that Are in e unive the ¥ day, unde eill, through three that a The see 1919 whom Again onets f fence vented formations against players. Tthaca, two new men will ineup State on § serimma The was Carey's backfield. " this sterling back Cornell same this y hle he from shonld place Cambridge, defensive DIEMPS Chicagzo, world's en March, | manager champion in Dempsey in the exception of Lay Allen back at right the team which Fine Condition for Big Battle Webl place for end in is identica repulsed Brown. WARRIORS READY. With Colgate, Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 14.—The Sy ity football eleven is r usky Colgate eleven. - the watchful eye of inge gridiron a signal the O that no njuries. Never was a Sy ter shape before a Colgat ggregation. tes O’Neill shape, is prepared to put up the fight life s on the young yesterda >d on their rifles the Stadium from are of one that any NEW MEN AT COR) quarters dummy coaches Larry ady Y war arill for of an hour scrimmage was took special pain players receive acuse squad in bet- game than no There re nd every pl W nts to' have with and looking at to be used Bankart's sturdy ) ¥ P Onc of Them Is Carey. the team of most to was play, laid of the play quarter the of the TO US of the ity lessons substitute lineups freshman Noy vyweight in a Ik will finis Little it when the whic recovered. a tackler and as a defensive back support in to the Cornell fullhack, and halves, decide lighter Mass., heavily all day spite the their stadium var poorest Harvard varsity ield haseball work consisted of sign oY Keuarns, the announced be making Rock, Nov. 14.—At appear in the the team le in ye week is significant ppearance in This is the any first will the sea- bad only re- as early out with h he ha in line Carey W with Davies and unless Coach start Shuler Mackenzic. has no e Shiver- Mac- i MANY SUBS., Nov. 14. Cambrid field coaches yes men and Rain bt condi- erduy irst at of out, then over outtield U i on o for and il ity tirst the var inst the teams. IN MOVIES. 14.—Jack Dempse champion, will contest hefora title holder’s night. The until that picture. ngage- Tuesday. ring last engaged a moving his circus Ark, - The outdoor ter- uck" iors more and in bay - 0od around pre- the Sat- Crack Half- back—Ready for Penn State. N X st Cor- meets iturday if the malke- 's final crite- develop- the in- is | al drill and then ' Y Cannell Starts Fire. Golgate and Dartmouth Must Win 1 Hanover, N. H.,, Nov. 14.—Follow- ling an nours signat aril on we| TOMOITOW to0 Vindicate Claims Dartmouth was the vesterday ampus, the squad | | forced to continue its workout the with in New York, Nov. 14,—Colgate and Dartmouth, tied for the Eastern foot- ball title, bial woods, however. baseball cage of gym for the game Brown in Boston are not out of the prover- on Saturday. Both close their held dur- ing a driving rain which later turned into sleet. Further signal practice continued in the gymnasium and the varsity ran throuzh all of the plays that will be used against Brown. Dis- counting the crippled condition of the team, it has been a most unfortunate week of practice, for weather condi- tions have prevented three out of four possible field workouts, The burning of a dummy concluded vesterday's practice. Speeches Dby Coach Spears and Captain Jack Can- nell featured the ceremony, which was attended by the entire student body. Captain Cannell, who is play ing his last game for the Green Sat- urday, applled the mateh to the dummy Other session was seasons tomorrow with games against will hereditary rivals. ap- Archbold capable than Colgate pear Stadium against O'Neill's Syracuse 30,000 Brown will vade Boston to play Dartmouth Braves Field. About 30,000 are ex- at this game too. eleven, with more persons jam- med into the stands. in- on pected defeated elevens, can be expected to exert effort to defeat Dartmouth would exert against any other The two schools are old rivals try to husband their re- as to be at their best in this one game. Brown has done that i this year, but Dartmouth has been forced to expend much energy Penn State, Cornell, Colgate and Penn- sylvania. A close game is a certain- | s it is not at all impossible that | Brown will defeat the D! Green team. The Colgate-Syracuse battle pre- sents the same conditions. The Syra cuse team has been *‘pointed” all sea=- son for the Colgate tilt, while Col- te has exhausted itself again every big team in the Kast. The Ma | roon showed signs of faltering in both Brown, ern g er than it team. and alway sources so varsity men who also are wearing the green for the last time are Ed Healy, tackle: Shepherd, cen- ter, and Guy Cogswell, end Special attention wa given yester- to the squad of punters whic includes Sonenberg and Thompsor. ! the negro halfback. Dartmouth will | miss Robertson, Holbrook and Younsg- strom in more than one v for it puts the threce best punters on the side lines. games. Bankart's men have had a st of two weeks since the Dartmouth ir, however, and ought to'be in Letter shape for the Orange than Rowing ' artmouth will be for Brown. ' Should both Dartmouth and win tomorrow, which will final playing date this s alled championship will between them, leaving other teams in a hope hould Ler suffer de utgmatically will gain Charles Courtney, Veteran Col- Coach at Cornell, Attains Three be | | | i gate ! their the so- “ divided i of the : s muddle the other championship Score and Ten Years, X rles E. rowin, Ithaca, N. ov. 14.—Ct Courtney, the Cornell veteran rank oach, vesterday celebrated his seven- | e tieth s which also marked | 1 ! the ching | th “O1d vears' ity of co The completion & the univer familiarly | ser icy | M called, began | | his rowing career at the age of 19 and | in the next nine years rowed in 8 xin- ! gle seull races, winning all I Cornell er heen sue- | cessful under h | = i DAV PULTZ. 5 IGULARS READY. BROWN Al Except samson Will Play Again Dartmouth. Providence, R. I, Nov. Allbright, Brown's star rig ported for practice yesterday after- noon for the first time this week. Ho' did not take part in the scrimmage, hut it is the intention of the coach {o use him in the game inst Dar mouth on Saturds livery Brown regular will be in the fray except Sam- son, the quarterback, who was injured the the and still any cr have uidance very 14 —“Rats end, re- I TO OPPOSI: MeCafirey Will Not teturn Bingham- ton Players. Pre ient J Toronto baseball veturned the minor ociation's meeting at Spr Mass., yvesterday, He said that, the action of the association in declar- ing Players Riley and O'Rourke the praperty of the International league ' to revert with the Binghamton, N. Y., franchise to Akron, Ohio, that he would not give up the players. MeCaffrey he intended the award to a finish at the annual meeting of the International lea and that he would oppose the rc tion of David L. Fultz to the dency. Nov of 14 the from Torento, MeCaffrey club league first of year is ches Rain and muddy field hindered the practice vesterday afternoon, which, however, was probably the hardest of Informal scrimmage neld in effort to brush up the team's offensc. The regulars were given an opportunity to stop Dart- mauth formations. Tom Barry, for- me Brown star and a former western coach, aided in the coaching, show- ing the player s of breaking shift plays., the vear. said fighting by four big East- against «