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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ARMY BEGINS DRIVE BASKETBALL MEN OUT, iddie McNichol, who captained | Zucker and Mouradian, a1 m” e —— Penn's intercolleginte championship | as & nucleus, and Springer, 1osen . Penn Starts Net Practice With Bright [ Ve I 1917, will assist Jourdet in | ast, MeIntosh and Graves | off st coaching. MeNichol will handle the | i rreshman five and (he serub (eam, | I\'»'H’\”(v‘m|:;r£‘|:mr‘:;v'\rln"(u.'“\‘:l\ 1\( ;(;( ven- :”." which st [‘xuul]« sehedules — have | OLD T 3 B a i ) .on | been arranged. Jourdet and Me- | —More Coaches Join Staff. Jourdet of the University of Pennsyl- | Nichol will have two former Ited and | N vania baskethall “team in Weightman | Blue captains, Lardic Davis s mu} Gerbert, noted in the “old days” as West Point, N. Y., Nov. 18.—The !l Hall last evening in answer to the | Martin, the latter forward on the | Piteher for the Paters Army's drive for the Navy contest ffirst call for cage aspirants. Jourdet | Iteading Eastern league team. fo as- | Hudson River I :u»h:u”\” e Lggan in curnest yvesterday. There | was reappointed coich of the Ied and | sist them in developing new talent. | his home, 160 Union sivenme wore! was serimmaging, and plenty of it, | Blue five vesterday afternoon atl a o (1 S tas FeLL ot oo, | e e \(»r‘;:(n“_,, \‘(;.(I.,, put not many of the varsity men par- | meeting of the Athletic Council Pock, Dann B Pl e o . He cipated. The coaches handled the big E mily fellows more carefully at a workout in the gyn. R Bryan, Black and McQuarrie are still absent from the squad. These men, with the exception of McQuarrie, have had no work in nearly a fort- night. Bryan will not play again this season, but Black and McQuarrie mity gpt back later on. All three have been il with rheumatism for nearly two weeks. The weakness of the oppo- sition met in the Villanova contest last aturdny was disappointing and it is doubtful if the Army derived any ben- clit from the game. Breidster’s work at suard during she last week may carn for him a place on the big team when it faces the Navy. The filling of this guard position is one of the most serious questions with which the —coachir staff is confronted. An end 'position, where White, Timberlake and Kiefer wre competing for honors, also is worryir mentors. If Black SRS ' that the famous La Touraine Coffee has a running mate end position as well. 5 The tutoring staff will s e to de- velop a suitable t of substitute bacl L T ° T ? T ill he able t relieve Mc & AR e ---La louraine Tea? event of injury he forward wall | will receive 2 lot of attention from * - he line aches, Col. Gra ps and S R Do you know that La Touraine Tea can be bought with from now until the Navy game. WALTZ AND LAHN _ the same certainty that you are going to have as fine a CADDOCK IS MATCHED. will take pace in the Omaha Auditori- T, HEADS LBAGUL New York, Nov. 18.—While various | Um and will be best two in three to i K wrestlers have be on - batiling » | w finish Three-1 League President Re-clected chanimlon iR el el Gock = President of Western League. H wias resting, but now h s (e SO PIPCHER DEAD. i d 10 20 o the cinvas ind do sone UEGIUM 3 1S BOTD; Chicagc, gaioy. (s Srd. ' e N Cadets Start Hard Practice for An- Prospects. year's rreshman team pual Gridion Battle With Middics | Roston Nov. 18 Directum i ‘hics . was re-elected presiden yunt Giene Mcekudy, manager of 0L%), one of the most prominent i the Western league at the annna “addock, yesterday announced {hat || stallions raced on the Grand | meeting of the club owners here ves st irenit the past two scasons, yvester- | tetrday earney also holds the pres aterson, N. J., Nov. 15— Raymond mpionship seappling on his own tho i on would make his f Apion nrcu retupning from | U2Y Passcd from the hands of Senator | ideney of the Three I league Frande in a hout with Sam Clapham, | George E. Whithey and Fred Weeks The club owners decided to ineres S the heavyweight | t0 John W. Cozgeshall, of Providence, | their playing schedule from 140 haw pion match | Tor $5.000. sames for Hartford Boy to Get Long-Sought | cup of tea as you now have of coffee--when you ask Chance to Redeem Himselt Against | Two-Time Conqueror. your grocer for La Touraine? weat on Thursday evening, when wmmy Waltz, of Hartford, and ttling Lahn, of Brooklyn, will meot for 12 rounds at pounds rings in Bardeck’s hall, Avch streef, under the auspices of the New Britain A. (' | The boys have met on two previous | occasions and each time the Hartford | boy was knocked out by the Brook lynite. But that was early in Sammy’s caveer. His friends and admire ahd he has a host of both—are cer tain o he will wipe out the stain of tho™ defeats when they meet this time. Both hoys have been cleaning up all comers for the past few years and as a result are in great demand. Forfeits have been posted to assure the presence and weight of both boys. | ? The club is also going to offer a fine exhibition in' the semisfinal .bout between Jack Midgon, a local boy, nd Battling Morley, of Hartford. The former has been in the game for five years and has participated in some fine attles. Both s ved in Uncle Sam’s Navy and took part in many exhibitions. Hence, their meet- ing will not only be a clash betwezn New Britain and Harvtford, but alss one between two “gobs.” That is when the fur flics. The club is also going to present a fine curtain-raiser of six rounds hetween two good boys. John I, Willis will be the third man in the . . e S Coffee and Tea—T ea and Coffee—both La Touraine. That is the run for their moncy. . R N g £ formula for the perfect cup of refreshment—the tonic that starts ek 1s Ot ot Gamal Wit Torn k7. the day RIGHT—or around four o’clock cheers you, and perhaps a Ligament, Tthaca, N. Y., Nov. 18.—In order (o friend or tWO h-iw |th entire varsity team in good yhysical condition for a wee re & : \,{nr“" for flw,"l"u»lr:.m lm-n]n At PRl g Moy ; : A elphia on Thanksgiving day all of ¥ 3 : < 2 2 e Earn T e Tk \ La Touraine Tea is choice Tea. Whether your taste he Orange quired to attend practice vesterds = « on. 1€ coaches spen 1§ a) S N = o AitErmoon. e Coatins et the 1t Pekoe, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast or Japan, you will find nell has lost H. Davies, left half- Y i - . . . i andone o ine e oV it perfection. Rich, with body to it and that blossmy fragrance tarn ligament in his right leg suffercd . e outaet of e date i . g~ which every lover of a perfect cup of tea knows so well. Although Cornell will go to Phila- f delphia under discouraging conditions v the undergraduates have not abandon- 3 Wh d L T a " ; o ey ot o L ane o ~ en you order La Touraine Coffee ask your grocer to include La v\si\ en, also S\HTX‘A"(‘Al r(”“‘.:‘?(:d;x ll:ll- “ ” ise the season, at the hands of Col- A Touraine Tea. Then, “what to drink” is a settled question in YOUR Michigan, and vet turned around and Y ave Penn a sound thrashing on ) home. Thanksgiving day. It was the first time a Cornell team had beaten Penn it. eleven years. Jimmy Munn, cap- S 4 tain of the 1913 eleven, is expected - * here today to assist in the coaching 7 i 4 ln —_— 4 L] L] DEMPSEY 1S READY. — Boston—Chicago Heavyweight mpion Would Mect 3 Winncs 0f OmIonterboouctt Dol * Don’t accept Don't Accept Tea as La Touraine unless it's in the La Touralne canister. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 18.— Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight champion, in Salt Lake City yester- day for a short visit with his mother, dgclared his physical condition *fit az a fiddle Regarding his next fight, Dempses said he would meet the winner of the Carpentier-Beckett match to be staged in London on December 4, if the vietorious European fighter will agree to come to America. TIf not, Dempsey says he is willing' to go to 'fom“‘on or Paris. He confirmed the report that he had signed a $175,000 contract with Dominick Tortorich, the New Orleans promoter, to meet either = Carpentier or Beckett if the proposed . TRADE MARK RECISTERED match can be arranged for New Orleans. This match probably would take place March 17. Jack Kearns, his manager; is ex- pected here today. In a few days the champion plans to leave for Southern California te begin work on a moving picture contracts