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RTFORD BOWLERS CONQUER CASINO FIVE ON LOCAL’S ALLEYS—W. F. DELANEY IS HONGRED BY CONNECTICUT A. A. U—THORNE MURPHY ACES KEMPTON AS QUARTERBACK AT YALE—BASEBALL MAGNATES SELECT SUB-COMMITTEE TO_DRAFT NEW PLAN FOR CLEANSING OF SPORT YISGVEN | PTON'S PLAGE nto play a tice to right gua bell, Poor Showing in Bos- lege Game the Reason Ven, Oct. poor showimy us quarter- | turday's game with Bos- | caused kis shift in prac- to left haifback. Thorne bauarterbuck, todk Kemp- In a light workout. Kemp- runner and a good de- h and will be thor- In hix new position A haltback or games himwsolf. The coacios with the responsibilily of s and directing the play he will show to botte " he would as a team gen- | iy s & fine quarterback, r head than Kempton and | will play quarter against | . on Saturday allahan, with his arm ported in football togs but Nt any part of the drill injured memb. ot tha Acostn, Horr, Quaile and 0 W presont but were upon Lo <o any work who played in the back- the game agalnst Boston moved down to left' end tion lineup and for the serimmage. Cutler wos he other end position. 1o backfield besides Murphy on wis made up of Camp- Pback, and Jordan, full- lahan's place in the line who will play there in the | ¥ s gume. Into and Qualle | York rd and Dickens and Mack- | Herbert | glven a Lawst Chi discussion the yesterday new o Vg0, € a o tale | m one d gave Thia Col Americans, Plitsburg miske fred Austr miskey, and attorney fo Al plan to a disint port wad t of islatures to | Ing gamblin #nother o L 1 Only thre K nd 1) team later engaxed in supplementing the third started with the scrubs. no part in the scrimmage. ¢ startod with' a toam Calhoun and Shepard, and Trowbridge, tack- d Herr, guards; Guernsey Kelly, quarterback: Lay | halfbacks, and Styro, | his team played " later the new Acod this backtield 4 of the scrimmage wero | ns by Ed Kell and another for t PP also made a thirty uchdown ity bad a atiff scrim will have tomorrow oup, possih! ith Stabeck and Jordan bn _the frestiman icam Ky Play el he Anmep lis o Hle Jorlen played nt owners loya described The Cook expoct furtl future against the have “fixed" bribing Chi ol wity one for twenty yard stotement Roplogie tnquir wie with mnj the od against ever, on = ready the jur exglu recelv last ol at Cunung Ex- control wrics wore Besldes dence agal of & for Conter Gamy: Ma Oct. 19 your's Harvard 'Vi en returned to Cambridge | pools which College yeaterday, huvir ch Charley Moran's Ken Head Coach Fisher | condy Stadium gates while the vin ed work on suitable prep- | 10 PP pre was no scrimmage, | Rothstein teams A and B, and the | o3 pot come out for their | Plon: three The drill was entirely on | %" John d, ‘after the satisfuc. | 107 %ue Hfich against Willlams, hav- [ (V0. ‘hat esarnest to round out its Wl appear. b4 fo tion for the game with been on far somc days, | the team will work out les for the spocial benefit lMege. There will also be against such shifts and as the Southerncrs Using. For a jimd Satur. was a little at sea against open game, but as the on did some good cover- Ko wte i A Hav deague penn New awarded to Mike Tn Game, y N. J., Oct. 19.—With the pt. Mike Callahan to the rday afternoon the Prince- bogan to look a little more chine that will meet Yale. The Nassan lead- “Whitey” Thomas from the latter bas been since | ore game. Thomas went | r position at right guard roturn seemed to instill a Pep Into the team. which uch precision through a | drill. For the first part kout the eleven was prac- same as last Baturday's, ception of the changes al- | d and the return of Ray- hom Legendre substituted with such suce ns. Much time the Navy's style Back at Pean, hia, Oct. 19—Bud Hopper ing football captaln mage ay for nee the opening gam ins. Delaware dislocated Inutes at his win and whowed that his oM time form bk, Coach Helsman's e positions Toenonod Prepuring for Colu ™ Conn. Oct. " te with stronger o inte rame with Co- Faturday than faced New raity In (his clty last Sat: Kenan s making this the practicesthis had its first exper- yesterduy was cl the outlook cussed Dan elected term « and ‘Ne five increase in secr ort y sched George Shean Bridgeport of mes, the later tha date wa I closing | Treasure: clal and the pa yester 3} when he | clbow gainst fo. will With | | dim. | Ine £ wram he win of w he the ne cent Thr 1aned eve unced i B, ipete Wes- | the an folle Oct (pending) ; I of an ton; 20, Johnsor her fiv attend. The attitude of th woselo | winn be il nir o n 14 st wzainst Coach Gargan's The freshman team is being brought in prac- i Especial attention ls being given | the pupils. varsity and tackle, where Hub- d Parsons i showing | and it looks as 1 Columbia a hard battle. SUB COMMITTEE 10 DRAFT NEW PLAN Wesl re playing eyan would give et two major Ha an, aJ v i vested put " o 1to s a rer n e r cag last > strengih of Inte he n pledging | GUrand Jury all intormation possible | its investigation of baseball crooked- American presidents, — Comiskey axee of Boston and Iiug attended of the to n prosecutor le M Blake | an alleg® gambiing Tha jury than two woeeks 0 ey Natiora of the Chic attorney . the Sf. Lasker of Chicago, author of Jor base om “tric ba the the A ~After an infc the eleven club owners of leagues who met consider superior tribunal to govern base- ball appointed a subcommittee of six to draft a concrete plan of action. sub-committee, Jacob ‘Ruppert of the > +Club Owners Want Legislature to Block Gambling mal here ‘establishing =« consisting Yew York Mr. St. Louls, Natfonals, tor hes of all in the hands uiission, will re- back 10 the meeting | Two resolutions we club owners, one requesting adopted by th State Lex laws prohibit- N games and Cook County t 1 gue cluh Chicago spert of New Pres.- | League s refused five cluh eeting. meric owne resident Johnson v iirect but e who 191y Awmericun yers to lose games to the Cincinnati itlonal League team, according to night LU r. R h al ta cmpting world's serfes * 1 the jury today, of New featherweight St Vi ant he wi Heydler inc ¥ uls w ring and sovb” to the nmovement to clean up baseball unty Grand tigating the bageball scandal does testimony major league players in gambling and game “throwing," Jury inve implicating will devgte its iring evMdence ave alleged to world serfes by League a by Hartle charge of the Further indictments might be voted players, how- evidence Pl plannod to delve tod amifieations of which sought championship ken a recess of to obtain nto hase fourished with k enormous finapcial returns to the men ting them. boxing B. B other John- majo ven, It is not believed how- either O Rot n Lenzue Wil ed By Genial Dan, ct. 14 hstein or Attell O'NELL IS RE-ELECTED A\gnin Ne Head- Who Ao Gets Increase in Salary. —The Easte for 1920 was formally the fo declar sa t w of Springfield was president year, th New next dq of 1 nounced that s ve in next s dule M Springfield, and announced committee W year's schedule 80 th is on v o condition st would ) year as mber nost reported the son town, Oct., April Haven club at a meeting of the league members here afternoon ned Up by the magnates and L Other business son was dis- be promising. re- league for a was given an Neil also will P. lane of ted treasure the clubs make would wwon consisting Haven; A P Lane that next call for 140 osing a week rhe opening d the tondays clubs the finan- league as good, successful New of the AMS ARRANGES MEETS. He | Three Dual Bvents Incloded in Pro- Cross-Country Team, T'he sched- 19 ilams cross-country team W th th dusl mee ompl i M 20, A the and t o Col intercollegiates has been an- time in re- will rent Eng n first th he 1} ataWilliamstown nbia New d meet, at Bos- at New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 HARTFORD BOWLERS s BEAT CASING FIVE Four Pin Advantage Is Gained hy 5 i Capitol City—Other Results i artford bowlers again proved their suporiority over a local quintet, when the Woosters downed the Casino team Frank McDonough's alicys last aking tv mes out of three, | s put up a strong brand of { bowling, but ~isitors were just a ' jump or two ahead of the locals last night. Tn the tc pinfalls, the i itel City five had margin of four pins to th good Laddish with scores of 115, 108 and §9, topped the vietorious team, while Joe Foote was the most t humper fo the locals. Two teams from I'. & F. Corbin factory ocupied strips at the allevs night. the the inges three straizht on ni ) ght, he 1o the cons's pin Casino last downing tanley Works league, girls and boys, and two te down the alleys at eGorge Roge:rs' palatial Re tion Building last night. Some v bowling w don particula the Stanley Works' misses. he scoves: Martforl, good Ladish Dude Lathrope Mest Joht Lazorie Ple »i bt STANLEY WORKS' Seheuyners, Sehe Hart Looniis Murnane Cashen Ka o Dumm Ringers. Jackson 1. Hopkins N. Haopkins Penny Clark Emith Stromauist Dummy Resolute. Sehoyd MeDonald Robinson Diamona Carlson Gilber Sullian Fein Mortin Don H York; Nov. §, Wesleyan, at Willlams- | town; 18, New Eng Mins Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Westman k Valisats. | which is 1s of bankersd held | And Then He Took Up | weLL BitL THINGS ARE GOING To BE A LOT BETTER AFTER ThE BIG ELECTIoN HEY [ ( Butts | THE COUNTRY IS D To HAVE BETTER TIMES AFTER ELECTION AND FoR A VERY GooD REASON Marsh Johnson schroedel Keogh corriden Mart Fuller Humphrey E han Wilson . Maddock - Nyack Dixon Stags stevens 1. Anderson Hofman J. F. Ander: Molyneaux son 452 TRUST CO. SPECIAL. Holyoke. Thompson New Brital - Julia .. Telen . Marion Hazel LOCAL MAN HONORED Connecdeut A, AL U tects W, B Delaney for Chairman of Registra- tion Committee, of this eity honored at a recent mceting of the Connecticnt A. A. U, held at New Haven by the selection as chairman of 1ittes and also o the commiitee on club He was for two years icial of the Mctropolitan U, in Hartford count capacity rendered valy Mr. Delaney was e movers in tt Connecticut A, A. U, which s off with a membership of about 15 clubs, and by next spring it is an- ticipated that this number will be grewtly incrensed. One of the mem- bers of the new association is the New Britain 2 which nerly the St, Jose Y harpe, Willlam F. Delaney was the rogistration com member membership. the head of of director of ath- heads the ticut AL omas J. Tracey of New Haven is secretary treusurer of the orgauization. W limm N. * Queal, former Yale cross- ; country champion, and a coach at the university at present, is the essaciu- . bandicapper for the track and ield and . Fariell of Bridrepc is handicapoer for swimmir | ®ven At ting of the as ol Murtha, lecal adl tie recent mes | ciation Joseph Con | nessey and. Geors ’ letes, George pmnctioned mect + Former Jockey for Colomel Ross who were suspended for comi: [¢) 20, Golf Times WL BE NORMAL BILL AN WE'LL BE LIWVING AS WE DD BE - corE THE WAR — — o ITS WERY SimPLE BuL . ——————— \T DOISN'T MAKE AnY DIFFERENICE BILL - HARDING OR ‘ &ox o DEBS OR - WHAT S The DoPE - N HARD! 6? J o ( / @\Cox WELL " . \WHY - 'L B\TE )\ A "»7 Is in Demand. New York, Oct arl Sande, the noted jockey, whom a host of ho me2 proclaim the best race rider of Sloan, arrived yesterday from Canada, where d nis connections with Com- | r J. K. L.. Ross after the Can- | ad sportsman had refused to al- | low him to ri Barton in the | mateh race against Man o' War last Tucsday. On his appca:ance on the track at Empire City he receiv round of loud and sincere app from the crowd, and two minu.es’ !ater h> returned his mount, Berlin, an casy victor. @ Sande said that he had been of- fered several flatterinz contracts for next & n, but {hat he *“was not going to sign up for a week. IHe said Commander Ross relcased him from his contract for next ¥ the day following the match race and that the fojowing day Guy Bedwell offered him a fee of $10.000 to remain with the stable next season He refused this and came to this cily at the request of several prominent owners. Among the offers he receive was one of $12 000 from S Hiidreth and another from Walter J. Salmon. James Rgwe, trainer for ilarvy P Whitney 5 offered him a big retaining fee. Uatil he decides which contract to accept the a free lance. Tod ore Sir THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE It isn’t so much a question gow much you pay for your shoes as it is the real value you receive for what you do pay. W. L. Douglas Shoes are always worth the priceyou pay for them SOLD BY The Modern ] Boot Shop ‘168 Main St. | this city, ,coa h of the Provn | team, by week. The new assistant coach is a pupil of Archie Hahn, and captained both the cross-country and (rack teams. COOP GETS TRACK POST. Providence, R L. Oct. 19.—Alfred Brown 16, and a rcsident of has been chosen assistant university track to an announcement Profetsor Fred W. Marvel, director of athlelies at Brown. The position of head track coach left vacant last spring by ihe resignation of Coach who is now filling at the University of 8 unfilled, but it is expecied the man selected for the job» will be annonnced within the next B. Coop, ANOTHER CONFIDENT TEAM Manager Ralph Cangidne of the All-Bridgeport football eleven whicll faces the Nutmegs here next Sunday, writes a stirring note to lpcal friends of the expectations and hopes of his team next Sundayv. It surely looks like o busy day for the loeal pigskin warriors, if the visitors live up to the prestige awarded them by the man- ager. aceording AUSPICES Y. M. H. 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