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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 = 191 e seer, . SUEE CUEEH O " HARVARD FAVORS TAKING VARSITY ELEVEN TO COAST FOR NEW YEAR'S GAME—GILMORE DOBIE TO COACH ANNAPOLIS GRIDDERS NEXT SEASON— YALE BASKETBALL QUINTET COMMENCES PLANS FOR SEASON—PENNSY STAR CHARGED WITH PROFESSlONALlSM—SlX W. &l PLAYERS TO GRADUATE g T M T e e ey — e AYERS SCORE HIT GIL DOBIE 0 COAGH | | Wonder What a 20 Months Old Baby Thinks Aboul NWEEK'SOFFERING, MIDDIES AGAIN he Nigger” Provounced Best of Successiul Foolball Mentor Se- Season’s First-Nighters lected rNex Season Dec, and the opinion M., Naval on of rformance the Lyceum theu- ' the offering was one | that ! [Im. of many those 0 witnessed the initial pe “The Nigger last evening, An clevens apuolis, Mili November of the " in academies will play Dobie Navy with se 1t also again wiil | and that | the Naty and Gilmour the ction settled. the game of n year the coach of s in conne be 1 ice foot the Dbest since to New s different usual line of show being pro- ced here, heing a straight and solid ama’ and having lines throughout The story h s its ilip Morrow, candide At e st His campaisn ma “Clifton e oy b N cousin, and ipresidsnt Of iy lor iho Navyito c the plac iy m“ lr"):”‘“‘\‘\‘l‘(‘h “E‘;':u"‘“'?" i playirs and the aimost no | beautiful youns southern Jouht fihaticvlRtor kALl thi= jhom he H‘.(H‘\AIS to mari at sclcetion 4 B of the Nl e Althoush the impi tlon opens with the flight of a nc-, that Gilmour DLobie ko criminal to the Morrow cst the Naval academy r refuge from a lynching mob. ) it as con med w, who is sheriff of the count that it continues ows that to protect the negro from of 1220. After e mob will mean his politic ath Doblo signed the polls but he decides qt to | Naval athletic crifice his political ambitions rath- | more seasons than betray his office. At that mo- | general pleasuve over the fact ent, however, Noyes, turns the ne- | is settled that the highly succesaful ! o over to the mob and e is{coach will be with the midshipmen nched, | another v at leas Morrow is elected to the highest of- | Ewen, right end. leader the e of the state and confronted, when ' team throughout the present season. hoe riots arve at thelr helght, with & goubtless will be chosen captain for | omfbition bill. Knowing the blll to anather year.® His only classmates | i the coming of The respects jmpany Eritain. play e e most that be Dl in New York en will caplain | cleven for the second time. Under the agreement mado Institutions somo are still to be pl in many from ddie but a few humoi- | two > Satur- 1 be the Sn sion contr expired officially through one yea contract whorities Naturally cxist et w this year as coach, with the for thre there is Navy b Just one, necessary 1f violence 18 \who played in the game are Moore b be_suppressed, he decides 1o S8 yight guard, and Wilkie, end. Tt is Noves threatens to make public yojy g that Murray and IKin fact that he has discovered a taint o0 Danfield, ;_yn:u:\]. and Koeh- | negro blood in Morrow's =~ VeIS, .. pack should be considered in the | hereby causing him to lose office, BIS 01000101 of All-Amerlca teams: \ ancee and his entire estate, but an‘ ! be THaT WATER (SN'T' A BIT oo ColdD IN FACT HOT .~ IT ppmes MY I'VE PRoTE To MY NUR g(— SHE PAYS ATTENT TS FEET gLt INF o BY THE WAY S'POSE You WONDER WHAT Tens SORT ONE AND FolDS uP INEVERTHING ~ Tawe ouT WATER BEFORE WE We HIND oF WELL of A RU 1S, FoLD STED EU'RY MORNING Il HAVE To TAKe A BATH AND T REALLY ISN'T SUcH 6 BAD IDEA AT THAT- WHERE'S HE SOAP HERE'S TH& SLimy TRiNG -\ T3 AWFULLY SLIPPY STUFF BUT T SEEMS To BE VERY (INDISPENSABLE ; PRETT = \ ='S A WASH AH-u-1 SHAH-H- RAG~ | LIKE Teo I HAvVE To G&T oUT FEEL THE WATER NOW AND GET SOME TRICKLE Down CLOTHES om- ovVER MY FACE TuB TS B8BER BUT | THE atter Morrow heroically decides m ive up all and devote himself to the ! etterment of the colored race. | The' opening scenc is given a pret- uthern atmosphere. It is laid [Morrow's Rest,” surrounded by all orts 'of shrubbery. Throughout the | rst ‘act a pleasing effect is sccure v whip-poor-will whistling while the | haracters glve their lines. The sec- | nd act is laid in the study of the overnor in City building while the hird is the private office of CGovern- r Morrow in the state capitol. The cast is: bimms, Morrow's I duly considering hoth sides of T[GERS' géHEDULE OUT 24 Games For Coming Season— Last Yea Princeton, N, the foothall se number of . 2.—Now at a close the candidates who have e > paslcetball team has in- i bly. Among thos | from the gridiron who have heiped fo swell the ranks are Ioward Ople, who played a stellar game at forward | last winler, and M. P. Dickinson, star | center of last season’s guintet. ~ The | loss of R. M. Trimble through ineli- | | gibility under the two sport rule will be felt keenly. Trimble played on th 1920 freshman tewm and was u splen- | did forward on the varsity in his i sophomore vear. He was picked s all intercollegiate forward that same season and was considered to be one of the best forwards of the year. This year's schedule, which was re- leased for publication yesterday, com- prises (wenty-four games, including Trveington, the Governor's private | all of the Tiger's old rivals and add- secretary Fugene Shakespearc | INE several new sopponents. Of ‘he oo Kaapp, of the Fifth Militin | contests of course these of the league M Barrow LePaige | @re thc most important. The com- T | plete schedule follows Charles Mylott | December 10, Manhattan College at G ! Princeton; 13, C. C. N. Y., at S York; 18, Cornell at Tthaca: 20, | racuse at Syracuse; 31, Navy at An- i napolis, January 1 er Fall that i | | | SiaEIWillBoiBack | | | | | butler Joseph Mammy” it Hazel Noves, president of Distilling Company Dillon D ret L(‘l!lhull of Morrow’s Rest, Westbur County ... Claude Kimball Deputy Sheriff of Westbury | ..... Charles Mylott | Janc Stuart | Joseph Guthric Jake Willis . Barrow LePaige Clancy e stone | w lifton Noyes ball games Leorgia F >hilip Morrow, and Sheriff of season John's fPurdy, County Irs. Byrd oo White New cial it cup, univers legiate times. this vania an Scnator 'J'homa PEARCE A PRO? Pennsy’s Star Backfield Man 1s Charg- Having Played Baseball enade ham on West Geneva College at Beav- rnegie Tech at Pitts- burgh: 3. Yale at Pittsburgh; 10, Dartmouth at Prinecton: 16, Colum- bia at Princeton; 28, Yale at New Haven; 26, Penn at Princeton. February stevens at Hobolei; 11, Rutgers at New Brunswick: i3, Johns Hopkins at Baltimore; 14, Catholic University at Washington; | 17, Swarthmore at Princeton; 21, Yale at Princeton; 27, Cornell at Princeton March 5. Columbia at 113, Penn at Philadelphia: mouth at Hanover; 23, Schenectady:, | ? i while Have ed With javen will the With Chicago Cubs. | be. Philadélphia, Dec. 2.—Like a thun- derbolt out of a clear sky came the story at Penn yesterday that Pard Pearce has been a profesgional since He was considered one trip in last summer. of the best backs on the Penn football squad during the past season. le to have tald a in the i try. New York; Capt, i 19, Dart- is - Union at{ {a said classmate Hamill, Wharton school yesterday that he in- I iended to leave Penn this week to en- JEEy S PR ter business in this city. Pearce is so 1S WIN, deep difculties that he | does not feel that he will be able to | extricate himself before the mid-year | examinations in January. | | an e many n scholastic lw | Maturo and Layton Down Funk and Ralph in National Tourncy. | also James Ma- opened the Philadelphia turo of Colorac national pocket billiard champlonship | pyy i« since 188t | {gurnament here vestorday by winning | Post on a team in the Three I [eegia| Lo Monnis DERIR "h aaplphisig under the name of Dw v opcientrant AbvRIAGHLORT CaRle hiests before the cfoso of the National lea- | SLNST made the plendid high run of the Chicago Cubs, though he did not | 4, ‘cast was scored see active service in any league games | '\ F) o5 in this city. He was understudy to| oty ML Tp T Hollocher. Pearce is on the reserve | coo0 0" F"50 ) list Cubs and expects to go| south with them this spring | Pearce is a Providence, R. L. boy, | having come fo Penn in 1917, playing | »n the freshman tea fng that fall on t " i t _';""f‘]’”»“ L r{\ | A. basketball scason will be played | :‘ hSt8 e Wl corlgidored ano ml "l {onight at the assoclation, when the | sest backs (o cvor play on a freshman | \(ucriury Independonts will iy ons with Warren Slater's team. During the summ 1918 he Joined the marine corps in this city, % smpionship aspirants. In tl ry game the Iafnir Bearing Where he remained until mustered out. | 4 five will play the New Bri- Tle played on the famous Leaguc Is- Machine company quintet. Pearce, it is claimed, further stated his classmate that he has been professional baseball player summer, holding down a o for i come would e o the West over| o in the second | Layton of Colum- Ralph of Hights- ta 103 1y ball ! to wants pe: son. verted son of the BASKETBALL TONIGHT. The opening game of the Y. A. C. ne anality of { son ger, man jce. enly | conetu 1920 ¢ prelimin, jand cleven that deofeated Eoward , 2/Pany m in the fall of 1918. He I red o contract by Bill Dono- | —— 10 of Jersey City shortly after leaving | OCKTY CALL AT the service, but this Pearce turned | imbridge. Mas down | , Ben Derr also io expected to leave | YArd's first hocke Penn shortly for his home in Dakota. | Drousht out &2 candidates. Bill Derr is sald to be dissatisfied wity, | Clafiin, thd coach, and Normen conditions at the Red and Blue insti- | Walker, the captaly, addressed the tution, and after having been declared | Plavers. Practice will start as ro0on | ington, ineligible because of playlng profes. | 85 the local arena is completed. Thel burgh: sional football does not feel that he | cell for swimmers brought out 70| 7, "mr'l 2t Lerry's ne of The Chy John New City HARVARD. Dec. 2.—Har- | meeting last nigi e eva ot should remain as a student. st is ends when trophy, and whe! a spec Van candidates, for season league in scoring. cellent look tercollegiate should He was ineli use of Thorne a forward out. land i is reputed However, rfectly Murphy into a Other Goodell who vear, has returned unable attack follows Trip—December Brooklyn; York at i recent nedule tmas Erown at New Haven, schedule character appe Christmas trip again is a fe: December 1 aken Pennsylvania Haven on Murch The present yes interest is Yale’s which i rt at first league ale al and who he as the for to out for show! he be Grove Beaver Virginia at Morgantown, Washington Pa. N 2, York; Dec. returns this) ring aim to winning but Cornell as a result a year basketball c; outside league are Wesleyan played Intercollegiate once during the 1 they contest Georgetown, Fordham threc shy the team. plays his third season of varsity led the pivot center. show onc counted on heavil Murphy position. the the he his weak ankle, he injured in the Boston coll game, keep may of to give the the probably third baseman this sea- Adams City and 3, Pilgceton at A UN PRE-WAR BASIS : ' Blue Five Wul % ve {0 Gapture Heppe oup Vule's b to its pr year, on the card. whe on in Brooklyn 10. ew to be Haven, win the I awarded the championship dy has two le Princeton, have equal The ¥ 10. appears on the first of the pear to at times, league two teams’' Chr meet at in Bar section of the ¢k heads the 1 center, he Inter man, onec this season’ a Cohen at up well year res may be a can noul obak pos sily a phenomenal cause him ba injury coming b will to of ex Aldevnian, J Larner, d up well in his e nd leaving to school to of but play 20, City Coll 29 w York; Penn, P 30, 31, Janu at at Fali: Jefferson Pittsburgh ven; 10, Cornell Col 16, at § Season twenty-three ture. comes r will be one of spe- bec to t Inte Pennsyl- holds, of havd fought n be expected. game will be played with Ford- February Virginia | basketball schedule for schools ! collegiato Inter- Springticld, Princeton twice Pittsburg response { request from the alumni of both uni- versities in that Along with basketball. olleg Hamill at center to whom : foot- decide ketball, as time to heal “hall be for the sery- heean appendicitis Wash- Pittsburgh; By Briggs| THE NURSE HAS GONE OUT.OoF THE Roorma AND (LU Do A LITTLE SPLASHING. ~ SHE DOESN'T LIKE ME TJo Do (T BUT TS A LOT OoF FUN 5 Now FoR MY NAP, HAVE You NOTICED THAT 1| GET ALONG WITHOVT MY BOTTLE NOows 7. ONE CAN GET USED To So MANY SACRIFICES Ing THIS WORLD=~ AND U DID LOVE THAT BOTTLE- l“ , Princeton at New Haven; 1 Wesleyan at New Haven; 31, | Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Feb- |u)r" 1o, rdham at New Haven; , Cornell at Ithaca; 18, Columbia at 21, Princeton at Prince- Georgetown at New Havenj Dartmouth at New FHaven. March New en; 6, Dart 10, Pennsylvani Joe Wright Signs Three-Year Contract to Coach Qarsmen Philadelphia, Dec. Wright, the famous Canadian rowing coach, vesterday afternoon signed a three vear contract to coach the University of Pennsylvania crews. Previous to this vear, Wright has worked at the Red and Blue institution on one ye: contracts, but his work has met with such unive favor among Penu men that it was thought better to tie him on a three year contract than Whalcs His | risk the possibility of losing him to Opponent All Over Ring. a rival college. Wrigh Thiladelphin, Pu., Dec. 2—1Iloored | since that time has rapidly placed by hooks and otherwise se-| the Red and Blue in the front riously punished by Pete Herman, the ) in intercollegiate rowing. In 1918 and bantamweizht champion, Patsy John-| last spring Wright was runner up for son, ol Trenton. was a badly battered | the intercollegiate title. In 1916 at and beaten boxer at the close of six Poughkeepsic Wright thrilled rounds at the Olympia A. A. last rowing world by changing night. fora bl varsity race, sending Johnson junior ecight to the post for the third race and his var over a left hook, and again in the Wright will return to this city the first fourth round, when the champion un- | of the year and start the oarsmen corked a similar blow. Each time | on the indoor machine that the Trenton youngster went down | A 5 it was with such force that the <..>\mj ARMY EL RIDDLED. marvelled that he w able to r his feet. IZach time Johnson down he took z count of nine. Joo No ton; VICTOR. Bantamweight Champion sket- c-war came to Penn in 1916, and twice left The The en St , and to his crews his was knocked down in the big sanse round, when Herman switched levpe col- three gs on Eight Regulars to Be This Time Next Year. Dec. Although it next season and any in recent gridiron painfully received look into the future that the Army will aduation next June. players who faced th kickoff on Saturday 2deni) the five substitutes the used also will graduate. Thos went prom- CAPTAIN R Dec. 2 in-clect the rew, yesterday h resignation from the le: university shell for tho son. O'Loughlin's action unexpectedly, as it was taken for' granted that hie would be cligible to row for the Blue and White during the spring of 1920. He said he would conmplatelnikicallssiote Swonitiniival SO SceDIGR CORIMIFIoNE RN ! M Eas il it ‘ollege at that @G who therefore have plaved their i Fmae . i Inst tootball for the soldiers are: Kief- | time to cnter business. E 2 i & er, Tray Vogel, Dan Blake, stad, Schabacker, llerrick, Gregory, George, Byers and MeQuarrie. Point, a far cry to reference lo cer events is some e by Army folk, a reveals the act be hard hit D} t of the Navy at the le: the a of ROWING X I New time West York, Dt O'Lou Colurbie, nded in his dership of 1GNS. ‘ —Bob | of New coming s came quite in and stmas Army to a ruary coun- ist of NEW WE Middletown LEYAN COACH. 2.—Emile S. Liston, a B university man and | ate a former Michigan College of Mines ! is football coach, has been obtained help Dr, Bdgar Fauver coach basketball team al Wesleyan was started vesterday afternoon, with aptain K. V. Dixon, Travis, Tomlin- son, Anderson, Ityalls, Boote, Deppen, Gravatt, Ttoberison and Harmon, of last year's team G in suit The squad numbers players. e e e starts Pt e bini ey DUDACK DISABLED. William L. Dudack of this was unable to participate in (teorgetown-Poston College football game last Satu on account of two broken ribs sustained in the game with Georgia Tech. The jury will prevent Dudack from pl ing with the Georgetown barketball five of which he iz captain, for sev- | eral wecks. or city, Lo 11 In- uard didatc d e 1y e as he play - which about PLEASURE A. C. Announces All-Connecticut Card STAR BOUT Tommy Shea vs. Johnny Shugrue Of New Haven Of Waterbury 12 Pounds. he con- tionai mic- Hen- fresh- Rounds at 126 Dighs MU FINAL VS, Round s 4 PROT Haven GEORGE (&) of New SAPPER COHEN 10 Of Bridgepor 128 Pounds PRELIMINARY s, 6 Round ;s at 13 BARDECK’'S HALL, ADMISSION (Including War Tax) RINGSIDE $2.20 Tickets on Sale at E. s, YOUNG SCARLETT of New DBritain FERRY O L Of Harttord THURSDAY LVENING B Pounds West ary 1, S GENERAL $1.10 o Emmons’ Cafle, 289 Main Street. umbin New i Murdock, I terday LOSE FEW PLAYERS W. and J. Will Have Another Strong Eleven on Gridiron in Candidates for Captaincy. Washington, Pa., Dec. Z.—John manager and Jefferson that meeting for captain for the Athletic cleven, announced he soon call the election next se The ssoclation provide would of son. rank | the | ity in the junior race. | | six men | Henr “Shavetails’ | will | | welterweight Ly- | the | in- the election 2eks after which means shall be held within the close of the se: that a leader for from nest Thursday. Only two candidate in the for the captaincy to succeed Carroll—Russell Stein, left tackle, and Edgar Washington, left guard. Both juniors and veteran play Garbis: has played three years and Stein tw Washil Garbisch, from right Shields, , quart The fir Carroll, left end Garbisch, left this year's tackle; Straw, center; Bixler rbacks, and Smith, men Stein, left uard; Loucke, end, and Erickson and Eielson, backs, in addition fo Brenkert, bar, Duncan, Afken and other string subs guard; Moor ack ful rig hal BRITTON 0., Wi Dec. champion, Jast knocked out Billy Ryan of in the eleventh round of a s twelve round contest here. BY K. O, Canton, ack 1920—Two | of the Washington ves- | a football rules o thpt two on, nes clected not later field Elmer of Niles, Ohio, of are ton and Jefferson loses but team-— left are: tackl Dun- first Britton, night incinnati, reduled HARVARD IN FAVOR OF WESTERN GAME Council Will Seftle on Matter ol Going to Pasadena, Tonight | Cambridge, Mass.,, Dec. 2—\\hether ! or not the Harvard football team wil | g0 to the Pacific coast to mecet & Western college eleven will be tonight at a meeting of . de | cigea | athletic committee the | | t the of university University officials had before then erday a sheaf of telegrams re- iuesting Crimson team to malke the icluded was a mc 3 thut a formal invitatio m to play Pasu- of Roses T Day was on ti of Los Angele in a telegram chairm committec Go forwarding of state the trip. 1 | announcing | 10 the Har | den at in the Carniv on New Y The Joined in the | Dean 1 { of Harvard uathletic | and other m ages id Stevens, of California, w. an invitation in behalf Opinion at tarvard appeared tc favor acceptance, The plavers went almost generally anxious to go. The atbletic committee, it nvas sald aut! | oritatively, felt that much good migh: come of the intersectional game, and the sulty attitude alone remaine in doubt. \With a two weeks' Christ mas boliday already arranged for this vear, ai objection which has arisen | to previous proposals was believed be eliminated, as the trip keep the players away classes longer than The Harvard through the and closed over Yale, tov | ment wa mayo cquest on R. E the erno the ould from the recess period team, which went season without vith its 10-to-3 victory has been disbanded, ity coaching corps has scattered and { partial reconstruction will be neces- sary in the event of a Western trip. Robert T. Fisher, head coach, sald terday that he was in favor ot ting the invitation, but that he | was doubtful of the approval amon# the faculty and the players. The | latter, he said, might well decide that llhv\ would prefer to be at their 11 for Christmas. BOTH BOXERS READY o Tommy no their Shea and Jobnny Shugrue Sheald Furnish Interesting Battle On Thursday Night at Bardeck's. Porfeils tecing the have posted appearance in Thursday cevening of Tommy w Haven, the real fe champion of New Eng . Johnny Shugrue of W These boys are going el twelve round hout at 126 under the auspices of the Pleasure C. in Bardeck's hall. Both lads have been going in good style lately and a lively clash is certain to ensue. fhea has been in the game for thirteen years and knows it from every angle. Shugrue is under whe charge of his noted brother “Joe Shugrue”, and is sure to have learned the fine points of the game. In the semi-final George Proto of New Haven will mect Sapper Cohen of Bridgeport in a ten round go Last I'riday night Proto all but landed a k. a. on Young Brooks in Stamford in a six round bout. The bell saved the Stamford boy. Byt Cohen has been travelling at a fast clip and feels certain of landing a | haymaker on Proto. | The curtain raiser will bring to- | gether Young Scarlett of this city and Ter O’Neil of Hartford. They met for six rounds recently and the bout was interesting. John Willis will in the ring. been guaran- this city Shea of therweight nd and aterburf. sh pounds to in s 0. be the third man SKIPSWING The coat in the sketch s the Skipswing. It has a panel back and a Bi Swing sleeve. Comes in Oxford Gray, Heather Mix- ture and plain Blue, ranging in price from $45 to $55. These Suits are all wool, of course, and the colors hold—or yosur money back. Wilson's defeut”

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