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NEW e e NEW BRITAIN 'HIGH S "HOOL FOOTBALL ELEVEN READY FOR FIN L BATTLE IN NEW H AVEN TOMORROW AFTERNGON — DESMON ) MAY NOT START N HARVARD LI“\IEUP AGAINST YALL——“RADEN REPORTED NOT IN COOD PHYSICAL CONDITION - AMERICAN LEAGUE MAY HOLD TWO MEETINGS IM BRADEN NOT INBEST OF FORM | NEW BRITAIN HIGH MEETS NEW HAVEN DESMOND OUT OF HARVARD LINEUP Rio Fullback May Not Be Able to Final Ghammonshlp Battle to Be Pinney to SMPI at Lelt End “lay Entire Game Tomorrow Haven, Nov. 21 ture of the Yale football s training quarters at the Bprings country club, ncar where the team will stay when it meets by a he depar- Joston, until Sat- Harvard, display of h over ovation to fore! participated in a n Eli athletic team be- 1,800 members of the marched to the raitroad ition, ‘headed by the university band, which gathered at Byc hall at 1 o’clock and marched down Col- street| singing the Yalc 4 The athletic cal B Cburchill Peters of the crew Sawyer of the buseball nine and MHar- tead of the track team. led the delegation. Head Coach Al Sharpe declined to give out a formal statement, but ex- pressed himself pleasod with the de- velopment of the eleven since Princeton game and its excellent all- around condition. ned to forecast the outcome crimson mateh. The Eli play lent condition as they I irain for Boston, nono Deaping overtrained or rects of bruises ed in the Princeton game. \arpe corro- borajed his statement of vesterday (o ihe offect that the coaches plan no line-up clianges, the only alteration from the playing order of the Prince- ton geme being that it is probable that Barclay Robinson will start Sat- urday's match at right end, instead of 'Harker Allen, although even this is not definitely determined. There is nc denial of the fact that Jim Braden is not in the b dition and that he is not to play the full game. The coaches expect to start him at fullback but believe that Ddénald W or ward Campbell will pl: part of the game in that position. The Yale team is in tiptop general physical condition, but it is not. claimed that any cleven can meect Princeton and Harvard on successive Saturdays in their best physical form. od in excel- rded the of them ap- showing the, appea UNDER ONE HEAD Capteih Callahan is One Reorganized Board For Con- trol of Sports, vew Tlaven, No 21.—Under plan of administrative reorganiza- thén in Yale uni sity, the corpors appointed the following athletic control: by the corporation— '74; George Grant John A. Hartwell, '89; 1900: Captain Timotl allahan '} F. P. Heftelfinger, Seymour Knox 2 Joseph Wef S ent ‘20 Nominated bodrd of | Named by permanent of ‘the college—Dean T'. Jones Prof. C. W. Mendell, Nominated by the governing of Shefield—director H. 1L den and Prof. G. H. Nettleton. Representatives from the sports Football, Vance C. mick baseball, . S. 1900; track, John R. crow, Frederick W. eral athletics, Geor McCor- Bronson, Kilpatrick, ’11; Allen 1900; e T. Adee, '85. WESK N B. B. SCHEDULE, Harman and Boote of Football Elcven to Play on Team. Middletown, Nov. 21 A of fifteen basketball annovnced by Wesley THarman and Boote, the football team members of the repori for practice Day. The schedule follo Dec. 13, Connocticut college at Middletown; Dee. ens Tnstitute at Hoboken Williams at W illlamstown; Jan. Union at Schenectad; 24, Terst at ‘Amherst; New Have Jan. 29, Middletown; Feb. 7, dletown; 14, dletown; . 19, Trinity town; (pending) Feb. 20, Amherst at Middietown; Feb, 21, dence; Feb. Pratt Brooklyn; I'eb. New York versity at New York; March 6, Hams at Middletown. schedule Captain both star men on this- fall, will be squad, which Colgate Lrown at Tamilton at O'DOWD—GIBBONS TONIGHT. st. Paul, Minn, Nov. 21. weight Champion Mike O'Dowd Mike Gibbons, the St. yesterday completed training their ten-round bout here Hoth fighters declared they weight and in topnotch Jwin City newspapers that the prevailing odds huv crensed to 10 to 7 on Gibbons, quenes of his improved in- GIANTS GET BARNES. Sioux City, Ta. Nov. 21 George Andrews, of Pitcher ""Zeek” York “Nationals. was $3,000. Barnes to the D The eleven for | Belmont was enthu- by more undergraduates parting roothall | ains, | Tow | the , Memboer 0‘I the | oflicers and board Chitten- various | @ gen« games has been | I will | after Thanksgiving I Mid- Mid- | at Middle- Played Temorrow Alternoon weular football chi- from won, Haven That the T ip is i school ion o High eleven ! High | morrow moon ! ostarted i 0 o'clock on Tiwe fact ihat the Hartford High de- ed the Bhm City cleven 28 fo 6 ; the New Havenc to advice aggregation has hard since the aster, and are all in for tomorrow's fray. Locals Are in Shape. Coach Dave Dunn has had the lo- cals out cvery cvening since Tuesday, | and they are also fit for Iho final | struggic” for the football “ra he { locals do not underrate their lm | City rivals, and for this reason it is | expected that ptain Crane’s boys | will fight just as hard for victory to- Morrow in the game with Hartford { last week. The team will be accom- panied by @ big delegation of roote Tt is possible that wiain will elocted at the clc of tomorrow | ame. The choice for next season's Jeader Jies between Griffen, guarter- back, and Peplau, fullback Will Lose Many Stars. Members of the 1919 team who will graduate nex ason are: Cap- tain Crane, Burns, the Renohan brothers, Brink, Doerr, Bunny, Appel, Seefe, Vibberts, = Haves, Smith, | Sparks and McGuir DOUBLE MEETING PROBABLE Tallks = of » downstate been pr | tora dis | conaition weticing orimo e Ban Johnson League Conclave Both York and Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 21.—There pro will be two meotings of the Ame lewgue held this year on the day—December 10—one in Chicago and the other in New York. President Ban Johnson indicated as a result of the action of Harry Ifrazee, owner of the Boston club; Charles A. # cago, and Jacob Rt | York club, in issuing | day for | York. ) |~ “The constitution of league,” Dhe said, annual meeting thi on December 10. | ings for 2 in ppert, of the New a call Wednes- the American provides that the Our annual meet- years have been held It is quite likely our an- ceting will be held in Chicago did the WALTZ BEATS LAHN i Hartford Boy Is Unable to Put Across on issue not indicate ould His Kayo Wallop on Aged Oppo- nent—Other Bouts Only Fair. Sammy Battling Lahn of round bout at Bardec hall last evening. In the closing rounds it looked as though the Capitol City boy would produce the kayo. There was big crowd out to see the bouts, Waltz's popularity being the reason. In the semi-final bout. the ex- pected Lappened, when Battling Mor- ¢ outclassed Jack Migeon of this , and the towel was hurled into the center of the rinz in the fourth round. The curtain rai Terry O'Neil of Hartford and Young | Scarlett of this city. The Capitol | City boy had the better of the bout. | John F. Willis refereed the bouts his usual capable manner. Waltz of Hartford bested Brooklyn, in a 1 SOCIETY IN MOVIES { | Srown at Provi- | Institute at | uni- | Wil- | | | -Middle- and Paul phantom. tor tonight. were at condition. announced show- >rasident of the Sloux City baseball club, has announced the sale ew consideration Philadeipi w nent position in Philadelphia soe Miss Isabel W. Page has gone to Cal- ifornia to sign a contract with a | leading motion picture firm, is the opin- | vale field. | Hart- | Burnham, | ligations. The stay over | the a meeting to ke held in New ! call for the ser hrought together | palgn. | General | stopping Against Yale Tomorrow imbridge, hundred Hary marehed to the ernoon to the Ja shteen rd adinm heer the var practice of the Lody from Head Mike, who looks after came in for a mouthful. Jack Desmond will not Yale game at left end. nouncement was made hy Co cr yesterday afternoon. It is doubtful if Desmond is able, to play at all. There will he a difference in thd rush line of 40 pounds caused by the lacement of Desmond by Mor- | his letter as ! ris Phinney, econd-string ago. The line up for the will be: Left end, tackle, Bob Com Woods; right tockle, “Red who made substitute three yeaps game, there Morris Phin- Sedgwick; left cen Charley guard, Tubby Koith Kane: Stecle; v; left halfback, Dick Humphrey: right halfback, Eddic Casey; fullback, Arnold Hovween. The reserves first in line, char terized by Capt. Murray I night as “Jjust 5 good as we i g Ryan, end; W. D. Iluhhdnl Ju(l 1% 88 - Faxon, tackles; J. I. Brown, ¢ dike and Wesley Brock guards; Phillip Philbin, center; e = ton, quarterback; Raiph Horween, W. Hamilton, N. V. Nelson, Stanle Mitchell Gratwick and TFred C. Church, backs. The last- named is understudy to Casey one of the most promising open-field runners and kickers on the squad. The squad spent last night at the Essex country club, Manchester, and e to those who have classes here LO(IIIV were excused, but returned to Cambridge to attend to these ob- night, it was will make the squad rest all easier tonight. The supply of tickets for is exhausted. be much to Fore right end, Capt. Mur o said, the game The wintry weather will milder Stturday, according mith of Boston. The reached the stadium the blue team prac age and JOHNSON VS, HORRIS™ conr <hall be helq | Former Heavyweight Champion ani Oklahoma Giant Matched to Battlc to a Finish in Mexico. Nov. —Jack John- son, former heavyweight champion, has Dbeen matched to fight Carl of Tulsa, O} at San Luis, south of here, in Me ! according to announcement last night by Al Jones, Yuma boxing promotor. The bout will be held some time in December, Jones said. It will be a finish fight. Both boxers have and posted forfeits, the asserted. Johnson is expected to train at San Luis and Morris at Yum Johnson is at Nogales, Mexico, and was said.that he probably would have to use an airplane to reach San Lulis, the federal authorities would av- t him on a statutory charge ferred several years ago if he pa through United States territory there are no railroads or stage available, MURRAY AUXILIARY Known Hartford Post. Rome, Nov. appointed the ltev., John G. auxiliary bishop of Hartford, Conn. His Holiness yewerday bade fare- well to the Right Rev. John P. War- relly, bishop o¥ Cleveland, who is soon to return to the United States. The pope e ed satisfaction to Bishop Tarrelly the work that is Deing done in hi Tuma, Ariz., signed promoter lines BISHOP. Widely Murray CASE TO COURT. Madiscn Wis, Nov. 21 nomination of Victor L. cialist, filed at the office of the s tary of state as a candidate for seat from which he was recently pelled congre: intimation _h been made that steps will be taken to g - Berger's cam- Attorney called for , while court action threatened as a means him. THE IRONY OF FATE Wales Will Descended From Oak at Hartford. Hartford, Nov. ~Two acorns “om the son of the historical Char- r Ouk in Bushnell park, this city, iil be planted in one of New York ity’s parks by the Prince of Wales before he leaves the United States if the plans of people here and in New York successfully carrled out State Librarian George S. Godard sent the acorns to New York Tues- day. The acorns <vere sent at the request of George F. Kunz, president ¢ the American Science and Historie the An opinijon fi Blaine may be within a few day has been Prince of Plant Ffamous Acorn Charter undergraduptes | quarterback, | *. Thorn- | l E | | Movie of a Man Holding a Strange Ki WA T Toe PLAYS BABY & Toesy Seems To BE PARTICULARLY FonD OF TH\S MPA NGELES BABY UP AND Dowwn ON UNEE PLAY FUL ASSURES TNOTHER BUT Stows OF CRILD ThAT TS QUITE. ALL RIGHT ~ - FoND OF BABIES ETC ETC RELINQUISH Ccred To PAREBNT TEN IN TITLE TOURNEY. Contestants Are Named for Pocket Billiards Championship Competition. Nov. 21.—The complete list of entries for the National Ameri- can . pocket billiard championship tournament, to be held at Philadelphia Cleveland, i A | articles Priest Honored By | 21.—Pope Benedict has servation soclety, made to former . dent Wm. H. Taft and by the to George Dudley Seymour of Haven. The latter referred it fo Mr. Godard. The Charter was blown down August 21, 1856, commencing vesterday Dec. 1, wa { announced s follows: round r. Bennie Allen, E Greneleaf, Wilmington, Keogh, Rochester, turo, Denver, Highstown, N. J.; New Yo York ci phia; onn.; Mo. The tournament will consist of a full bin of k city John M. s Citys I Del.; Jerome| New Yor ; James Ma-| tng Epglish rd T. Ralph, Joseph Concannon, Lou's D. Kreuter, New Morris D. Fiak, Philadel- arles Seeback, Hartford, Layton, Columbia, Ralph Nov. Col.; 13 terday city, in a 10-rouhd bou on Decembe The 116 pounds ringside, Sharkey posted a forf chert, president of 5 club, ned tho to make BABY BEcomes A WILLtNGNESS To WILDE SIGNS. 21.—Jimmy Wilde, flyweight signed articles of agreement here yes- to meet Jack Sharkey, of th champion, it at Milwaukee weight is to be which, Otto Bor- the Milwaukee agreement and T™E cHILD TaxG&ES S To THe MEN Brusnes CLOTHING left with Wilde and his manager for Chicago yesterday afternoon. 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