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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920.. ARTFORD EX-SERVICEMEN WIN FROM LOCALS A T BOWLING—PILKINGTON CONFIDENT OF BEATING MURPHY IN BOUT AT MERIDEN—BASEBALL - | AGNATES FAVOR 12-CLUB LEAGUE IF JOHNSON SUPPORTERS HOLD OUT FROM COMING MEETING—NEW BRITAIN HIGH TO PLAY ST. JEROME TEAM HOLYOKE TEAM COMING Britain NGTON READY R NURPHY BOUT Boxer w?n Meet For- Foe in Staten Islander New High School Eleven to Tackle St. Jerome School Pigskin Warriors Here Saturday Afternoon. High school clev- en is pointing for a hard game next Saturday afternoon, when the St | Jerome High school of Holyoke, Mass., team will be the opponent of the locals. The contest will be plgyed at St. Mary's field, and Referee Ayles- worth will be the referee. The locals haveu fully overed from the hard game with New Haven High last Sat- urday. Practice has been held daily and the Mohawks, a local eleven, has fforded the Red =ad Gold cleven some needed scrimmage practice. The New Britain Nov. 4.—Charlte Pliking- cellent shape for his hout le Murphy of Staten Island ! pday night in the town hall . The two are scheduled hings in the 12 round star pre the Crown A Mix the way to write it for tho are of the opinion that there i for both In a roped square holding a decision over tho jhoy. Is confident of his abil In crerwe the victor. Thero of tan Waterbury who h the Tsland miller " hay their In coming prepured back fs. Plikingtoh | ©, and there ure he will make Murph L. s working gymnasium in New Foports there say that the best of condition. He & especially for Muwphy's ttack, having had an op- | quarterback, Buell. Of learning Willie's tac- The substitutes puzzled the second 0 I8 wure to give the Staten | eleven with a pet formation that Har- warm reception vard hopes to use against Princeton r— In case of a close game. Captain Hor- L PRACTICE GAME. ween repeatsd his performance of snell, K. of C. basketball | Tuesday by playing half the scrim- piay the last practl mage at cente Fisher is taking no to opening the chances of losing the Princeton game the Mohawks, at Turner ; {hrough bad passing or weak defence o'clock tonight. Manager | Hedgwick workéd at tackle again, but the following to report: | Only for a short gime. olll, Art npbell, Steve ald Crean, Jimmy Mur- on. and Sautter LAY BASKETBALL. Ikothall team of Eddy-Glover Amori Legiod will play the Stanley Rule & Level the State Armory on | at § o'clock tomorrow HORWEE AT CENTER. | Crimson Leader Gets Tnto Scrivumaze | at Pivot Position. Nov. 4.—Har- h continues to nurse along his regular eleven for Satur day’s game with Princeton, although | two or three possible participants got into twenty-minute scrimmage with the second team yesterda) The sub- stitutes were placed on the offense Two touchdowns were made by Rouil- lard, the third string back. One he scored by breaking through centre fo twenty yards. The other he tallied on a forward pass from the second string Cambridge vard's head ass., Stuter Announeed out ‘dally in York | by » game | loaguo PREPARING FOR BROWN. Bulklog and Bear Both Shaping for Hard Battle. New Havon, Nov. 4.—The Yale var sity yesterday afternoon continued its | serimmage work in preparation for the Brown game on Saturday and took on the freshmen in a forty minute scrimmage. The varsity won, 21 to 9, and uscd the combination which will start against Brown. Cutler and Dil- worth were the ends; Walker and Mackay the tackles; Herr and Quaile, guards, Galvin, center; Kempton, quarterback; Campbell d Kelly, ha!fbacks and Jordan, fullback. *The freshmen scored on the sec- ond play after the kickoff, when Lin- coln, left end, took a beautiful for- ward pass from Charlie O'Hearn, the quarterback, and romped fifty yards for a touchdewn. at MACTIC TALK NO 11 HIDDEN CAUSE | VOLZ, TUE CHIROPRACTOR) | I think back over your efforts th, the one thing that pre- prominently s inability to get te CAUSE that underiies your ! had your ex- probably, you t the thing wont (o get rid of your t It won't come back. W ¢ the fact that In practic € disease and physical nds have number of times, v Yo SHARKEY HURTS HAND. Bout With Joe Lynch Tomorrow Night Is ofr. CHIROPRACTIC, by & highly trainedgand exp motor, will account for, | New York, Nov. 4.—Jack will not box Joe Lynch in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night for the very unfortunate reason that little John all but drove his left wrist up into his elbow while training for the bout with the we side Irishman The great Kilkenny is off for a time at least, and Tex Rickard has sub- stituted Abe Goldstein to take Shar- key's place against Lynch. not for- tting, at the same time, to cut t price of the entertainment exactly in halves for the merry ogstomers. The other bouts will be boxed scheduled harkey was placed pnder the care medico immediately, and that ned gentleman advised that all attempts to use the injured member be put off for some time to come ! He found that besides a bad sprain, " the wrist had become badly inflamea. It may be fully a month before the little fellow will be able to take up l boxing again Sharkey you lite and A. VOLZ Chiropractor of 1 a | NEW BASKETBALL COACH. Dy, Sugarman Is Signed to Handle Sport at Princeton. N Princeton, Sugarman J s Philadelphia Nov. Dr. Lewis of has been 1 | i to WESLEYAN—AMHERST GAME | Annual Football Battlc Between An- cient Rivals Will Be Played Sat- urday Afternoon at Andrus Field. Middletown, Conn Nov. 4.—The annual gridiron clash between We: levan and Amherst will be Saturday afternoon at Andrus Field. Tt is expected that a record-breaking crowd will witness the fr. /The teams appear to be equally matched, and a hot battle is anticipated. The local pigskin warriors have a score to settle with the Bay State en, for the defeat administered Hammon's great eleven last Zink, the quarterback who | kicked three field goals for Amherst last year, is still with the visite is Captain Card, a great line bucker and open fleld runner. Much is expected lew and Peck of the ALL of Captain locals Ber- TICKETS GONE. Distribution of ,000 Pasteboards Is Arranged for Student Bodies. Annapolis, Md, Nov. no tickets to the Army-Navy game at the Polg k on November for gen- eral distribution, -and the members of the Navy Athletic association, which supports athletics at the Naval Academy, will be more closely lim- ited than ever. Each member will receive two tickets and be allowed to purchase two more. Applications re- ceived before October 15 were more than double the number ailable. The total number of tickets for the game will be 45,000, divided equally among the Naval Academy, the Mil- itary Academy and the New Na- tional leazue baseball club. The Navy's quota is now being distributed by a special clerical force, directed by Commander D. L. Howard, secretary Athletic association. 4.—There will foot- ounds in be ball New THAT DEMPSEY-WILLARD BOUT. New York, Nov. 4.—Promoters of the Dempsey-Carpentier bout denisd here yesterday that this contest would be preceded by one between Dempsey and Jess Willard. The match, between Dempsey and Willard is scheduled to take place on March 17, according to a statement made by Dempsey in Montreal. It is known, however, that such a match has been in the mak- ing for some time and an announce- ment is expectéd to follow the formal signing of the Dempsey-Carpentier contract, which has been set for Fri- day. f DARTMOUTH IS CONFIDENT. Hanover N. H., Nov. 4—A long dummy scrimmage and signal drill | yesterday constituted Dartmouth's | preparations for the Cornell battle. Spears, the coach, spent the greater part of the time in building up a de- | fence against the expected overhead attack of the Ithacans, which is feared by the Green mentor above all | other phases of play. He believes that | the Dartmouth line is capable of | withstanding any direct attacks, but' that the game will develop into an | aerial contest. Yesterday the scrubs ' used Cornell plays against the varsity, ide trying.a great variety of the Ithacans’ formations. NELSON DEFEATS RUDOLF. Chicago, Nov. 4.—Orville Nelson of Rochester, N. Y., won his final game in the national pocket billiard cham- pionship tournament yesterc de- feating Irwin Rudolf of Sayre, Pa., 125 to 107, in twenty-five innings. Ru- dolf had a high run of 43. Nelson's best was Nelson won five of his | eleven games in the tournament. | 1 LABRANCHE ASSISTANT MGR. Princeton, N. J., Nov M. Labranche, of Pelham been appointed assistant the Princeton ity become is {.—Gebrge N. Y., has manager of baseball team, in La- juntor school man a branche member of class and prepared at the every day appointed basketball W. Lu to tak Univ Dr coach team hring ch nity of the to succeed Princeton Prof F. who resigned last spring rge of athletics at the of Nebraska Sugarman will live in and expects to call out didates for the team in the latter part of the month lle was a member of the Syracuse quintet in 1908-1909 and since then in professional hasketball h of Penn for past which he turned SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE Prince- the can- has been isn't so much a estion how much pay for your bes as it is the real e you receive for you do pay. Douglas Shoes always worth the saw the Red eleven in action yester- you payfor lhem day afternoon. This was the climax of Cornell’ss campaign for the first big tle e schedule and it found the | sity goir along smoothly and with plenty of dash and power. The men \ppenr 1o ba in fine shape physically and in good spirits the five yea time durin has consistently out winning teams IN FINE SHAPE. Nov. 4.—That foctball team will be I it has reached so this vear when it lines up ag Dartmouth on the Polo Grounds Sat- urday was the judgment ot the second ind players who t or cons Ithaca yrnell varsit b the « in form SOLD BY CAVANAUGH R NS WITH B. C. i Nov Coach Frank W Cavanaugh of the Boston college foot- ) t Shop | ball team has signed a contract to Main S amn Ot. - Boston ‘ for five years & .(.....n»: next Sep- tember, it was announced today. Cav naugh, under whose instruction the team beat Yale in 1919 and again this continue as the mentor.of the eleven A ye also will become an instructor EASE THOSE TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES Outdoor and indoor workers, sub- Ject to cxposure or heavy toil, find relicf in Sloan’s Liniment EEN at work all day, standing on B your feet, lifting heavy weights? And now you're all tired out. Never mind, if you are wise you have a bottle of Sloan’s on the shclf, at home or in the shop. 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You CAN'T SAY | BVER KILLED ANYBODY — - I'VE. HAD SomE CLOSE CALLS BUT MY, BoSS IS ALWAYS SoBER MANY A CouPLE oON THEIR HONEYMOoON, HAVE | CARRKRIED To THE RAILROAD STAaTioNn — - I'VE BEEGN PELTED wiTH RICE AND _OLD SHOES Too. I'VE CARRIED SomE BIG BUSINESS MEN Too WHO PUT OVER SomeE BIG DEALS IN ME. ACTORS, ARTISTS, MUSI\CIANS WRITERS — I'v@ CARRIED &M ALL \ o Georgetown affair their objective. It will be a hard game. It always is. And remember, Georgetown won last year, by 6 to 0, and that it was the only defeat suffered by the Annapolis eleven that season. That ought to make the battle extra hard. NAVY'S GRUDGE GAME. Annapolis, Md., Nov. 4.—The Na Georgetown game on Saturday be among the most interesting of an interesting day. The Midshipmen have been preparing for their neighbors for the last three weeks. In fact we think that they realized that no matter what they did they could not win against Pringeton and instead made the J. W. CAMPBELL | Electrical Contractor 48 WINTHROP ST. 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