New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 192C. The Dorothy Dodd Shoes Illustrated are only few of the many models §pecial- ly suited to the requirements of every occasion. Start wearing Dorothy Dodd now, for‘economy, for yourself, $9.00 to $15.00. Sold exclusively by GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | EENT 79 o Y” Special Last -Week toJ 0;1; the Y. M. C. A. Before the Dues Are naised Men $12.00 Boys $6.00 for a year’s membership HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS - FOR QUICK RETURNS LORRAINE Police and Firemen Shoe - $8.85 “A Workingman’s Friend”’ You men who are on your daily jobs outdoors come in and look over our Gun Metal Calf and vici kid Shoes with two full soles of Oak Leather — Vici Leather lined—Full Grain Leather innersole—A shoe that will afford you comfort and durability. Guaranteed for six months. G 236 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.| REPLY T0 CHARGES Georgia Tech Official Claims All His Team Were Eligible in Game Agains<t Pittsburgh Last Saturday. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 28.—Director Crenshaw of Georgia Tech in a signed statement yesterday denied that three members of the Georgia Tech football team which played the University of Pittsburgh, last. Saturday had plaved football more than four years. The statement was in reply to one issued Sunday by Director Milner of Pitts- | burgh announcimg that Pittsburgh would play no more games with Geor- gia Tech. ery man on the Georgia Tech tea d Director Crenshaw's state- | ment, “had previously been ruled elig- ible by the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic association.” Director Crenshaw, discussing the three players objected to, said Ralph Flowers, captain, had played two years ot Davidson college and was playing his second year at Georgia Tech; Fin- cher, tackle, was playing his fourth vear as a member of the Georgia Tech team, and that Staton, end, was a sev- entecn-year-old freshman, playing his first year. “Pitt’s action in severing relations which no longer existed,” he added, “is | readly explained by articles appearing in Pittsburgh papers announcing Pitt's lesire to form a combination with Dartmouth and other colleges. In event of such an arrangement Tech would furnish an undesirably hard | game.” FOLWELL CHANGES ATTACK. Navy Coach Drills on Plays to Vary Line-Plunging Game. Annapolis, Md., Oct. several combinationa in the Academy backfield yesterday. Folwell drilled his players along some new lines, paying special attention to plays likely to produce long gains and relieve the line-plunging attack upon which the Navy team has relied. Raw- lings and Taylor were used part of the 28.—Trying time, and will probably be given a | thorough tryout agatnst Western Re- serve on Saturday. Both have weight, | experience and speed, and many be- lieve that they would strengthen the backfield greatly. The squad is rounding into shape ! after last week’'s strenuous game at Princeton Cruise and Noyes were the only regulars absent from practice this afternoon. Cruise may return to- morrow, but Noyes is not expected befora Monday. of Flint, Mich.,. won tournargent. Charles Seaback of Tor- rington, Conn., defeated Orville Nel- on_of Rochester, 5 to 5 Naval | Coach | trom Charles | Weston of Pittsburgh, 125 to 122 yes- | terday in the national pocket billiard RUTGERS COACH HURT. ' | sanford Gets Into Scrimmage at New Brunswick With Painful Results, New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 28.— Head Coach G. Foster Sanford was added to the hospital list of the Rut- gers football squad at yesterday after- noon’s practice. The ‘Varsity and | scrubs were scrimmaging and Sanford | got up close to the scrimmage line in | order to get a better view of the work. He became so absorbed that he | forgot to obey his own rigid orders, namely, “follow the ball.” The two lines clashed and Augustine, guard on the scrubs, pushed Lentz, the giant freshman 'Varsity guard, aside and in so doing the latter hit Sanford. It was { some time before the coach was able to sit up in a chair that was brought on the field. Later he was assisted into the grand stand, where he watched and directed practice while wrapped in blankets. TWINS ARE RIVALS. Fauver Brothers Football Elevens to Clash Next Saturday. i Middletown, Conn., Oct. An unusual feature of the football game | here next Saturday between Wesley- an and the University of Rochester vill be the fact that the rival head coaches are twin brothers. On the Wesleyan side is Dr. Edgar Fauver and | across the field will sit Dr. Edwin Fauver. They are both physicians and | sraduated from Oberlin, where each ! played end on the football team. Ac- | cording to the Weslevan brother, the { similarity will end right there, for he | promises to show his brother some new tricks next Saturday about coach- ing a football team. FOOTBALL CHALLENGES. WaRingford and Meriden Elevens Looking for Gridiron Contests. The Ploneers of Wallingford would | like to arrange games with any team in the 136-140 pound class. Address | all replies to G. R. Merrom, Ball ave- | nue, Wallingford. The fast going Bronx A. C. of Mer- i iden, 125 to 130 pound champs for the year 1919, are desirous of meet- ing any team in thg state averaging the above weight. 'ut of town games | preferred, but we have a few home | dates open. Please communicate with | L. A. Bailey, Mgr.,, 134 State street, I Meriden, Conn. Latest news from Ireland in the Save Your Hair ‘V_‘ith Cuticura Ointment to clear Dandroff and 25e. [l B Tt st o THE DRESSIEST WALKING BOOT A shoe of striking beauty. The narrow toe and pretty Cuban heel combine with a snug-fitting sweep across the instep to give a bal- anced, trim, dressy effect. $10 JANET BUTTON Strap effects are new. Here you have snappy foot tailoring beau- tifully el enettwitiite prettily designed button strap. P For Distinctive Attire Attention to details is what makes the attire of one person more distinctive than that of an- The Janet Button is a very pretty shoe. 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