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NEW BRITAIMN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, = 1018 'NEW B e —— Harvard Coaches Ask Higgins of Penn PE——— W BEDFORD FIVE ADS POLD LEAGUE. falers Margin However, Is' State to Esplain Bezdek Style of Playing. Lan was Cambridge, M Ded drill There was tackling practice | in the baseball cage and then the I sguad was driven to Br hton, where | the players worked out for neatly Providence, It. L., Dec, 17.—The New | hours on the big ng” at the Com ifprd Whalers last week broke the | monwealth state armory. that existed at the beginning of the | time since practice he Ji and by winning three games and | 1 L chance to us ing but one while the Witches wer Capt. Muvrs hi three as nst but two vi precision. ies, Mossy Conley’s team began the | th week of the polo se I a half in 6 lds to third pl split even the week, a shade ahead of the k wiho captured three of the five es plaved Lowell won two and lost three fr & full game lead on its neavest vi- Law the Harps being con- victory in threc ganes night's home gam- 4l River, The Gold Bugs had week., winning and - losing ¢ started the week right y Worcester 5 to 1 on the floor. but dropped the anic 1o Lawrence by a score o T a hard game to S (ht. but beat L une of the week, 3 to 2 Bezdel art Going Good. used two years ago i 1 the leadir sover of 1l is using. { big New Bedford rusher #rainer Donovan is much pleased ouls. Hig: of - Wor- : over the.way the team is getting into sond with 14, and Taylor | bhysical trim for the game with Ore the leagu n. Yesterday's dvill showed ver g e of cight points vy t the cleven is getting back - in nd pla who in smoot running football. The i is 14 ahead of Kid Willlams, the are drilling the forwards frd man. - cach day, but there still To much question whether Coach Fisher fPayior is in a class by himself will order a regulation scrimmage be- sh taking, leading Duggan by the eleven starts for the coast on iints. 1 lor took 42 rushes during ! Saturday. The te s been work- o week and passed the third century | ing out some fo d pass plays not firk. Duggan in turn is 43 ahead of | Shown in games during the rogular exander of Salem, who won 40 races | Season and these are going very the spot. In foul making Donnelly | smoothly. ips, o gain of thr Daly Council to Be Represented in the vard’s foothall yest long one. off with did some put the Th theie backs coache much ki and ling kles and ends thirou ki e ins to Desmond's abser both Ryan and Phinney were right in the substitute backfield Ham- | ilton was used instead of Gratwick, the | Jatter having a bad cold, and who in all prebability will not able to make the trip to Pa Harvard is still shy on but the fi s¢ lined up agains and put a lot of | although therc end and be adena. defensive worly, nd ci other d teat vesterday rointo their play, was no rough tacklin The Harvae management hoy that b Penn State end ru will be Withington invitation to come to Cambridge to| pl something of the vle of attack, which Oregon ; cainst Penn and They . the able to accept Dr first =how the Bob Hart weck. the oring 15 Ster was fird with lor Retains Speed. in 2 Hardy also made three he of them resulting in the loss ertime game at Saldm Thursda) fglit, Jean gouling the ball flrm the ! bot on th@fpenalty drive, the firsti : hne this '{fu]'. has been accamplished | SPort World his season. \ The Goal Tenders” Work. | But one change was made in the po- fion of the goal tends, Lovegreen Jassing Purcell. The Salem lad had o eat week and sained 11 points, while & Ifall River guardian lost five. Con- holds top position with .9 a loss f a point. Blount also lost a point, hile Pence ined nine. Mallory dded o point and Hugifner ed | hree. by Tast Teams—DBas- ketball Five Now Being Picked. Plans for the formation of various | teams to pafticipate in all branches ports ware discussed at a meeting of Daly couypeil, K. of (%, last evening, and the mztm knight was authorized appoint o committee’ of five, to > arcangzements. As the basket- | season is now under way, the at- tention to this form of spart will fir he g ganiz » the nucleus for an ex- cellent quintet, with the following play | er Basil Riley and Alexius Scott, former membe t. Thomas semi- nary team of Hartferd: Stevie Dudack of the Southington T. A. B. and Y. M. C. A, star; Restelll and Art Campbell | and Jimmy Murphy, Industrial league | Ned” Kilduff, the speedy | forward of the Stanley: Works five; | Jimmy Clerkin of the Naval Re team of Hartford, and Johnny Kiniry Owing to the lack of a playing hall, the Kaceys will be ferced to play their | games abroad. The athletic commit- | tee will :ball team | in the | to frk City Boy Will Have Hands Full bin Downing L. \vli:\ttlcr Friduy Nigbt. P. Flynn's lIrvish ! fNew Haven, ash is ‘coing to tion of boxing Dec. 1 Louis Bo- ! bring a large dele- | fang from his homo to the New Haven arvena Frid wlien he meets Barney Adair, Trish lightweight champion, in 115 round bout to a deccision. Judg- | from reports Bridgeport is daffy yer the bout and the ity are confident Bo he New Yorker and bther one of Leo Flynn's champions. special train and ral auto tucks have been chartered by Bridge- port fans according to “Little” Sam river and the bizgest delezation that | er went out of Bridgeport to at- | énd a boxing show in New Haven is xpected here on Friday night. | Bogash the Chic Brown of Bridgeport. 1t has been many years pince a Bridgeport boy has created puch a stir in Bridgeport pugilistic pircles. He is the most popular box- there since the days of Young ¢ and 'the Bridgeport colors certainly fly about the ringside the night Be 1 swaps punches with | Ad CHfic Brown will surely aw | ig crowd to watch him in his ten round battle with Battling Repka of | Bhelton and inny” McMahan ®helton and Denby will be well repre- | sented at the rin eld next s MIDDIES TO ¢ AR, Pootbhall Players Whoe Were in Army | Game to Be Honored. Annapolis, Md., Dec. 17.—The | cleven players who started in the football game against the Army team this year and the three othe entered the me ceive the yellow star Athletic association and also will be only ones to receive the yellow The star is given only to those take part in a winning game the Military academy, while is sometimes more generally This year, by a vote of commiltee on awards, it will be given only to the players in the final game. Those who will receive both in- Captain Ewen and Wood- Murray and tackles: and Moore, Larson, Kochler, Clark. Cruse and Beno backs, all of whom started the game, and thesc substitutes: Graves and Lowe, ends, and Willkiz, of the Navy the who agains tho A awarded says | Denfield - center; RS TO PLAY | New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 17—Cor- uell has -heen scheduled by Rutger for wu football game early in. Novem- X next year. The game will be at Ithaca, but no cxact date has been fixed, though it will prob- ahly be the w cfore the Rutgers Princeton game. The Cornell game marks the definite cnurance of Rut- gers into the best football company in the East. NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS 17 ¢ Durham, N. ule of 17 games in nounced for the College team. Har schedule for the first time. The sched- | v T ;[ ) (- L i Middletown: 9, Trinity at Hartford; | = 14, Harvard at mbridge; May 8§, | ! Asricuitural” coiles Healing Honey The Tickie Makes You Cough COLLEGE SCHEDULE —A “hed- all was an- New Hampshire | ard appears on the Sennectlcut Agricultural college at! Durham; 14, Connecticut Aggies at storrs, 22, Wesleyan at Durham. FOOTBALL CHECKS NO GOOD. . Chieago, Dec. 1 >aul J. Parduhn, | tormerly president of the Hammond, | fnd., professional football club, ve: terday was in jall at Oak Park, a suburb, charged with vielation of the Illinois “bad check law.” It was al- J}eged that checks running from §100 ko’ $250 with which he paid his play prs on Nov. 26 were returned from the bank marked ‘“no funds.” Par- fuhn’s bond was placed at $12,000, in flefault of which he was 1'cm;|n(lod|l o jail. Stops The Tickie By Healing the Throat . 35c per Bottle | WITH MANCHESTER Locals Get 77817}0ints Against | i but { shif | ¥Elison, | ceded the main game of the evening | Keating | Hancock, | France | that he will pay the price. ! received a bona fide offer of the | — e acrrrmr EDFORD WHALERS LEAD NATIONAL POLO LEAGUE—*Y” QUINTET SWAMPS SOUTH MANCHESTER INDEPENDENTS— CUBAN RACE TRACK OWNER 8 SHOT BY AMERICAN SPORTSMAN—DALY COUNCIL, K. OF C., TO BE ACTIVE IN ATHLETIC WORLD-—ALEXANDER LEADS ‘HURLERS lN_liJATlQNAL_l;liAGUE To ARE oM FUNDS orLY I Go,000,000 THE BANK ATy BUSINGSS- wa RUNNMNING LOwW / SWE HAVE Visitors’ 19—Factory Game Lxcellent team work and the ability | pass the ball won for the New “Y' in a one sided game o asketball played with the Manchester | Independents on the local ¥ floor last v ht The score stood 81-19 at} the close of the game having | secured 30 of the 81 points, Slater =3 and I3ilison 18. Jacobson telli both contributed four The Manchester team s a rush and gave the fast organization by a dis and pass work. Only once Manchester five take the lead, and that was about a minute after play when Ballseiper made a single tally on a technical foul called by Referee Di lon upon Vie Larson. During the r mainder of the game the Manchester team played hard but found difficulty in reaching the ball. Jacobson played unusually well, and not only succeed- ed in keeping well covered landed two ba Restelli ro- placed D. < the st 10 minutes of play. Fred Schmidt was unable to play and a change was made, ing Jacobson to center and put- ting Seigrist at guard position. NEW BRITAIN. MANCHESTER. Restelli. . Mead Laurson and of floor did the HE SavYs H:,\ HAS A PACKAGE YoRrR You StR- IMPORTANT Slater Angeli | Ballseiper Center Iarsong SEET Crocket Right gu Noren, . guard Goals from floor, Larson 15, Ellison 9. Slater 8, Mead 4, Jacobson 2, Res- telli 2, Crocket Angeli 1, McDonald 1; gaals from foul line, Slater 7, Mead 1, Angeli 1, Ballseipér in the factory league game that pr Siegrist MeDonald the New Britain Machine company 1N/ A OUGHT Tou A 20,000,000,0 BoND 1SSUE y IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT ConFERBNCE - JUST WHISPER HIS EAR THAT JIM 18 HERE WITH — [ THAR il \/ ] 1, M, l’,;/[I; ) D Novw THERE'S A N COVPLA QUARTS - AND | GOTTA LINE ON ANOTHER QUART- ITS GETTING won a well pl from the anley Rule 2 » 24 to 18. . Al Schade, a former High school star, vlayed an excellent game of solitaire. nd Miller worked. best for OLYMPIC GAMES OPENING (he Mashine shop opongCo. best for { Belgian Committee in Charge of the | Iy by Lofgren's ability to have fouls | Program Announces Schedule called on him. The score stood 14 to 5 at the close of the first half and in the second half the Stanle Rule out- played but fatlel to scare a win over the tractor builders, MACHINE SHOP. . R. & L. Miller . Schade of Events to Open April 1. ! 1 Brussels, Dec. 17.—The . pfiicial | program amil sehedule for thesOlym- pic Games to Ha held in Antwerp nexi summer were announced here yester- (day by the Belgian Olympic commit- tee The ‘international meet, with | competition in more than 20 different branches of sport, will open on! April 1. The track and field cham- pionships, including the marathon race from Brussels to Antwerp, the feature event of the games, will cover a period of nine days from August 15 to 23. The dates for the different | events follow Hockey, April 1 to 10: yachting. July 11 to 14; shooting, July 24 to 31 at Beverloo; polo, July 15 to August 2 | at Ostend: archery, August 3 to le racing, August 9 and 10; track eld and marathon race, August tennis, August- 15 to Sep- boxing, August 15 to 19; August 15 to 31; fencing, August 24 to September §; rugby and edinfimanager of/ ¥ ¢he Wondeplanq | 2ox0'ation frootball, * Ausust 2t toi] Sporting club of Parls, announces | September 5: modern pentathlon, i August 24 to gymnastics, August | 22 to 29; grass hockey, Auzust 30 to | September horse sports, Septem- | M, Decoin yesterday afternoon asking | ber 6 to 12; swimming, Septemher 22 for this amount. Kearns says he has | to 29; rowing, September 27 to 29. §350,- _— CU | VARE LEADS PE FRESHMEN, Philadelphia, Dec. 17.—Ed Vare, a junior in the engineering school, was | appointed manoger of the Penn 1920 foothall team yester He succeeds Tracey Purse and Sydney jointly held the post th because of a war rifling son' of .Senator Ed Vare, tor-politician of this city, g Sheehan Jones Center Jones. . ... Mullen Left guard Campbell . Johnson vight guard Goals from floar, Miller 4, Lofgren 2, Restelli 2, Schade 2, Keating 1, Sheehan 1, Johuson 1; goals from fout line, Miller 6, Schade 11. DEMPSE $250,000, Demands Fortune For Bout Carpentier in France. Puris, Dec. 17.—Two hundred and fitty thousand dollars is the amount | Jack Dempsey wants to came to| Wl ostling to fight Carpentier. M. De- ! With i A cablegram from Jack Kearns, Dempsey’'s manager, was received by 000 pu pentier K. for a battle between in America. for the option of | . Decoin wired Kearns that he was ready to guarantee him a quarter of a million dollars and wished to know ge lie desired. 1f he re- | satisfactory answer he will for Los Angeles immediately to the contrac Dunhill Pipes The Finest Pipe in the World $7 each. Will Last for Five Years. Vare the contrac- closc We are temporarily out of curve stems, but have reordered and will have them here by Saturday. @ht Wilgon Q'fn.f ( to ! sport, CORNELL TO ADOPT POLO. Graduate Manager Berry Annou That Sport Will Be Played in Spring. N. Y., Doe. 17.—Cornell is polo as v intercollegiate Graduate Manager Romeyn Berry announced vesterday. Several intercollegiate contests will be ranged for next spring. . Miller Brother Ithaca, adopt Ponca Miller Brothers, Ranch, have $300,000 2y City, ar- - offer Denmps fight. TIGER FRESHMAD Princeton, N. J., Dec. 17.—The Princeton freshman soccer team de- feated the Penn freshman eleven here yesterday afternoon, 4 to 0. The Tiger cubs thus clinched the yearling championship of the s, having gone throughout the son without being defeat 5 the CHAMPION. ranchmen Cochran in New and tender their ante. the |contestanfs decided City Hall Enter the Dempsey-Carpentier Tilt. OXKla., announced for will the offer Millers announced they would try to stage the bout in Oklahoma, and larger bids are offered they will raise The purse could be divided between in GIANTS SIGN McQUADE. Ficld for Cousin of Jud e Star Pitcher at Ford ham. < New York, Dec. 17.—The New Yok Giants yesterdiy announced that they have signed Jim McQuage, the former right-handed pitéher of‘the Fordhast team. MoQuade attended Fordha for four years and was-the Marood's thost successful pitcher.g He is a co sin of Judge McQuade, the muw‘ treasurer, but it was explained that: ARt e A SERIBE td 4! With! w‘w being signed! L8 S ¢ He comes strongly-recommendedsiy Arthur Devlin, the former Glant third, baseman who coached Fordham last season, and recommended Frank | Frisch to the Giants. Jim M¢Quade is 6 feet 2 inches tall, 22 years old, right-hander Dec. 17.—The 101 will of the they | rpentier. owners tho C: A representative sof. Promoter 20, The meet Yorlk, Degember officially. any manner they Imported Charvets Spit- tlefield Sliks, Hand-woven Grenadines. Italian Motifs from old Tapes- tries, s ; Made up fnto cravats with e running the whole length reinforced- - bands of the tie— 1 and upwards. The best American and English makers combined in a wel- or- ganized neckwear department. than most anywhere you go. ’ Better Ties and more of ’em,