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SUPPORTERS HOPEFUL FOR A VICTORY OVER HARVARD—PRINCETON’S 1920 ELEVEN A REALLY GREAT ONE—JOE NEVILLE AND JIM NLEY STAR IN NUTMEGS VICTORY OVER MAPLES—TWO GOOD BASKETBALL GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—H. S. ELEVEN IS PREPARING —_—____—____.__—J the near future imposing opposition for any machines of the first flight. Lehigh picked new laurels by hold- ing the mighty Penn State team to a | 7 to 7 tie, the same tally registered by Keady's n in its earlier battle e vith West Virginia. Only one defeat mars Lehigh's record this yes | vaed clfi]ms 0[ Fol- that s dministered by Wi I'VE A and Jefferson. ) , That recalls to mind the fact that \ Goad M‘_':o \ lfl Sa[l]rda’s Gflme | out of the 1920 gridiron hurly-burly To REPOR . | there now stand forth only two East- N You To THE o ern teams of importance which have rk. Nov. 15.—All the sap | won every game played. These are run from the gridiron or- | Foston College and Virginia Military strained and boiled. Sugar- | Institute, the latter, to be sure, ra- ost complotod=—but what's | ther southeastern than tern. Har- ¢ wasting & perfectly good | vard, Princeton, Penn State, Pitts- wimile on & eity full of flat | Purgh and Stevens have not been The idea that from |unn" n, but each has been tied I practice and preliminary | Cadets and the Middies in- ore s now being mined the | dulged in gambols against Bowdoin procious metal. and South Carolina on Saturday that o of wooks from now—and | were prolific of points for tho serv- faster in flight than carrier | ice elevens. That imposing score | he curtain will have been ade by West Point against Bowdoin | the flnal bugle will | Induces new regard for Daly's aggre- | Even the top-off | gation and makes prophecy |>(-r||n|ul sason, the great tussie regards the fray at the Polo rvice elevens from West | Grounds on Nov. 27 Annapolls, will be history | vt oc's wnper | HARVARD CONFIDENT this day and that, though, RS 00 Seturtay ;’;“:[ After Watching Yale Make Sorry theso days from the stand- | ghowing Against Princeton. Crim- myriad of Eastern foot- s will be the coming | «on Players Look for Easy Victory. With a group of contests, | the Harvard-Yale game,! Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 15.—Today Bave a great bearidg on | the Harvard football forces were as- of gridiron honors for the | sembled in strongest front on Soldier's | Fleld to start the last four days’ work- ing sensation of a sen- | out of the 1920 campaign. joon on Saturday t | The regulars have not had any tedly weak opposition | football since the final whistle blew in | jposed to the Princeton | the Princoton game a week ago, al- kers marched north, | though two days last week were spent and west, iIn whatever di- | on earnest signalf drill. THS.qffense | olination or the chase of | hus boen brought up to splendid off, | led them, without run- | cjency, the coaches think, and while y barbed wire entangle- | {hiy week the work or rounding out was Dot, in fact, any- I and finishing in the attack will con- . | tinue, more time really will be spent Well in Lost Cause. 5 _ tho bost ahe had as a | I shaping up the Crimson defense for 853 Jt.was _spesdlly l Saturday's game in the New Haven | Yy : \ Wear snows the worth of toly consumed. The Bluo | g o v Tl e . y 3 \ g n.dpnl:-ic.:llSLen:or(.“dhr:x: up when Saturday's game atarts. as | e N a gOOd suit. | well F i use it was never strong. ' "o\ %8 seven coaches and all the Rnew beyond a doubt, and, | l,rollls. were at Princeton for the | e players also, that the | Y0l¢ game, and the . New Haven ¥ale had was to hold the | team’s movements were followed to modest proportions. | Carefully. Coach Fisher on his re- the athletes from New | turn sald that Yale played some rag- In there taking their | §ed Yootball, but lost most of the at any jelly around it breaks, and he told his players they | whimpering. Even tho | must expect a very different exhi- | CldhesfonWnfiM“ nted their shart of it bition of football this week. There is if might is properly applie | no doubt, however, but that Harv- due audacity, something | ard’s players féel much more confi- team's showing for the season to in-Y = $' 1920 TEAM e e e e Tl Mool & Pl COMPARY— t SENT For A MESSENGER FIFTEEN MINUTES e ! 3 proaching a really great | dent about beating Yale than they ““f’rha“" Sepesnt :"’e“_e" "‘;’W’“‘g-_l are made from gOOd ma- @ aggregation includes no | did last Friday night. e team will bee given a loyal wel- e —————— come home as a Yale team which de- pdividunls perhaps, although Dt ta ke i e »XER 18 FINED 8 serves well. of the colluge. There wi terials and have the cut playing unity, when going Toronto, Nov. 16—The Ontario Tarvard formations. t. which means far more | Athletic commission, after an inves- Prelopment of” gower than | Uration of ine bexior maten bere No. Victory Over Harvard Is Looked NEW BRITAIN SWAMPED jRulecl%l;gpvicFltgy P2117t t:)&ozrgss a ive, however, a team com- Name, Is Punished. nesday will include some rugged ! stylish to the end. Philadelphia appeared as Frankie eam took the fleld Saturday | Burns of Providence, R. I., announced for Next Satu]‘day u fastnesses it had no pro- | yesterday that Gannon and his man- | A medium price for the The P. & F. Corbin basketball quin- highest quality. tet, champions of the 1919-20 season, went down to the first defeat since becoming a member of the Industrial i Roxbury Academy With Macristy, a eakness whatever, In no |ager, Smith, had been fiund guilty | . ® o ). | Local Boy, t of the play was there a | and their portion of the purse, tsoo‘] Yew Haven, Conn. Nor. 15—The y, Piles Up Big Score aw Princoton looked per- | forfeited to the commission. The com- | r against Yale on Saturday | mission exonerated Benny Valger, | Yale football eleven went to Gedney Against High School Team. even did before against the | who fought Gannon, and his manager, | Farm near White Plains yesterday: | The New B: league Saturday nigh, when Captain » : that was partially due to | Jacobs, from any knowledge of the | Al Schade’s Stanley Rule and Level You 11 like the aneSt ‘hnvmz returned from Princeton ball eleven struck a tartar Saturday company fivo nosed them out. in s i { | ‘ { | ¥s oxtrome and amazing | fraid 3 5 > i : . . i e BT R e DT SR T ‘ e lines. Come in. ain High school foot- | | the stron, Roxbury Academy eleven ing Saturday looks from | license and reported the case to the | the evening at the New York Yale (... nrfm. 5 tha decai " i ;y be remembered by the followers of = S both teams,and there were many tense pee like anything hut red | Philadelphia officials “tor further a club. The players will relax and rest g 32 to 0 score. The visitors greatly S TII for the Blue Indeed, it | tion."” ! at the country place near White outweighed the locals. In the visi- ',?;;:‘ue;‘sm?rfo’;:}:rd:mr?é ?:;vc lf:ld PECLAL FOR SA RDAY inged with indigo. Harvard S —— : Plains till Tuesday morning, When tors’ line was Macristy, a former cap- arkably powerful eloven. in | ' CODGATF'S HOPES REVIVED. | (noy w . v A sinrida - - | Makers were much in evidence, and A 3 ably powerful eleven, in ) they will return to this city in time tain of a championship cleven. His | Nakers Were much i evidence. and SUITS AND OVERCOATS should not be o®rlos”>d. Schade's d 39 50 Seu1 (ourteg e’ Neluht fonbeea of (he $29.50 an $39. game, “Shad” making 13 out of 15 free tries, count as tallies. Jack Bunny, | Values $40 and $45 Values $50 and $55 was In the Corbin lineup, and his worlk was stellar. Biz Chief Larson missed several free tris, getting but 13 out of 25 ehances. : S R & L. Corbin. Howe ... Cossette t probably superior to = for afternoon practice. Trainer John work was one of the chief assets in t might = properly applied | Kleven Wil Work Overtime Mack said last night by long distance the big score run up by the visitors. jee of it will be brought | Effort to Defeat Syracuse. teelphone that all the players were in Work of preparation for the annual on the spirited but unfor- | Yamilton, N. Y. Nov. 15.—Colgate | go0d physical shape and that not one | battle with Hartford High school, 4 of Tad Jones' students | supporters today are beginning to re- showed signs of Saturday's combat. | which takes place next Saturday at of this week in the Yale | guin their scattered hopes of a Col- Malcomb Aldrich, who played the ' Trinity field, commenced today. effort to equal or exceed ' gate victory at Syracuse this vear, | yecond half before he had quite re- | Coaches Parker and Dunn expect to grodited to the Tigers In | arter the way in which the ColZate | covered from a spraimed ankle felt Whip the locals into shape to battle stadium. Loyal Yale men | paching swamped St. Bonaventure | jmproved by his strenuous experience their old rival. Hartford High defeat- re by thousands, but loyal ; . with an %0 to 0 ecore. while the Or- | at Tigertown, and Trainer Mack be- © New Haven 14 to 0 Saturday. rs will look askance on the b | ange was being beaten by the little lieves that he can play the entire Saturday’s lineup: Maryland State eleven 10 to 7. i Fall of (he Orange 794 s agains ouldering aside of Syracuse Harvard here mext Sat- | . ll‘l“!hll'v B. H. S. the scason wore on and the AMrich ia regarded by many | Millard alrimi Schnaidt n Colgate eleven succumbed to as the most likely candidate for o iy lion from Maryland we < & 3 or cap- | aas :w.- of a lamb was a thun clevens of Rrown, Cornell, Yale tain next year. He was substitute half | ORthans L M Center o supporters of the Orange, | then even little Rochester, all back last season and is bascball short- Right Tauiche. Larson, Anderson e paralyzing than the whip- 'e of preventing a one-sided strug- | stop. Tom Dickens, the veteran tack- Left Guard ined at the hands of Holy | £'¢ In the stadium at Syracuse next le, will report Tuecsday for practice, wtnight earlier A couple Saturday had faded it Holy Cross having practically recovered from an " Aean Right Guard players, backed with deter. | nd n Maryland State have taken injured knee. He will be used against Score: Stanley Rule and Level 27, by their mates, proved able | Syracuse’s measure and Colgate men Harvard. His departure closed the Corbin 25; goals from field, Howe 3, Syracuse off its twenty-two | ®r¢ beginning to think that their | football hospital. which is now with- Kilduft 4, Cossetta 3, Bunny 2; foul he outset and hold it level | team can do likewise out an occupant. 1 - goals, Sqhade 13 Larson 13; referce, 357 Main St., New Britain 135 Main St., Bristol remainder of the me. | Syracuse has a team that is at least Although Albert Into played re. Dick Dillon; timer, Pilz. Right Forward Walther . Larson, Halene Wilson Davis Decome pretty evident that half veteran. while the eleven that ' markably well against Stanley Keegx 1CL°aN > Stanley Works Win \gain as woll as Penn State will face the Oran for Colgate will of Princeeton Saturday he will prob. McLaren In the other game the anley The lineup: - tn having . early os | DOt have a single old 'Varsity man ably be replaced by Dickens, Walker. s Works defeated the New Britain M Nutmegs (26) Maples (0) ith Dartmouth instead as & member Harris. Webster and who played throughout the Princeton chine company five, 34 to 26. The Conley 3 D ’ Sherwood = essee. Serogsin The Green would almost | Captain Wooster, the threo veterans game, getting the other tackle as- foul tossing of Walther featured the o2apeand p submergoe the Oranke now. | who returned to collexo this Fall, signment. There is a barc possibility M victory for the Buttmakers. Tommy Pl Ol d would probably force ca-'are all on the injured list and the of switchimz Tim Callahan back to cen- 2 Fullback urtha eynolds and, Charlie Miller were the SRt upon Bezdek's men. With ' chances of their getting into the ter and using John Acosta and Ea % chief point makers. Northam S Berner A Sceley, Delaney Wirtz, Marino n of Robertson and one o acuse gamo are small Quaile or Herbert Herr as guard. : Left Halfback Stanley Works. N. B. Machine. Left Guard important cogs it 1s quite | ~ The coaches were undecided about . Score. Roxbury {. B. H. 8. o; | Jas- Pelletier, Grobetein ... Reynolds ! S R 2 o Tinte, Griffin ... hnt Spears has in his charge LOCAL BOYS STAR. H " ) Left Forward 3 2 . JoE STAR. the backfield against Harvard. At time, 10 and 12 minute quarters, ref- __ e J l c §EMIRYeRINOL Siareutinkthe | oo i”,""‘" ‘;"”"‘ and Edward Kalin, | present the sentiment favors using eree, Avlesworth. Sprinzficld Y. . Walther 2 06 Nefl le and Jm] Omey Play Cully, Bonefaut Montgomery A P | toca .;. :' ; itured in the 6 to 0 vic- ' Murphy at quarter back as field gen- A.: umpire, John Kiniry: head lines- “’°"‘“:‘ 4 Fpshed i Right Guard “ ot the Manoverlans on | tory of Middishury college over the | ora), but holding Kempton back to' Man, Ben Dougherty: timers, Hatfield | Anderson BAbor. AV B]']Illal]lly ifll‘ LOGfllS jiRislsenRlCaDTy e = w00 a supposedly new- University of Vermont last Saturday. | . tch punts. Aldrich and Frank 2and Davis, both of New Britain. | Right Tackle nted Quake Franklin | Ashley, playing left halfback, con- Xally Wil pesttively e siartesd ae Schroeder, Talbot .. Locke, Kallgren !Koplowny ZEhirer Way ost impr Playing | tributed the scintillating play of th g - ey Left Guard i 2 % tholr captuin, they foved with | aftarnoon, when in the las peried he | (WO of the backficld. Howard Camp-| FORDHAM ENGAGES KINNEY. | jno. Pelletior .. Sheehan | In an interesting game, featured by oo R B o e Mto_as if they had forgotton ' dashed 50 yards to within six inches of | CC||# défensive game Saturday was a | R Right Guard e OO G ey et e, ol ---;o--.. Ferguson ® Anything on hapd except the g =t wreat disappointment Will Act As Conch of Maroon Basket- : Sridbealier Sonl re A Qnarter *Back n hapd excpr e goal, line, before he was tackled 2 | Scorc: Stanley Works 36, New Bri-| ;. 4 play, and the clever manner Hagerty-Anderson McDonough ractice affair with Norwfch. | The timer's whistle ended the game NN Ot as Semeiuis . ball Team. tain Machine company 26; fleld goals, | 0 "1 conley nandled forward R ! 3 athletes wero never able | before a touchdown could be reg- | Al Yale believes that the Mev?n‘ New York. Nov 15.—John J. Mul. | J2mes Pelletic: 1, Walther Ander- | 1t WA ‘n- SLeen ey ‘“; _ff‘l 0‘“‘ p iner winners points were | Vil Make a much more brilliant 7 - Mul- T John Pelletier 3, Grobstein 2, | I'asscs, the Nutmegs defeated the e e fdence that their pol- | dste =% . ":p:x:y:‘-l Pitt butgh ":v'n’n “.‘-4'0:«.{ b T(hw showing against Harvard than Satur- | C2PY. graduate manager of athletics at [P0 © ~ Miller 5: Avery 1: foul | Maples of New Haven by a score of ¥ two goals from the field. "ordham university. announced last eNNOOS S MUEC B0 ST G 0 26 to 0. One of Neville's punts went Thombson roals a her 6 Shechan ; referee, B & flash In the pan, because | it -ip day at Tigertown. The Yale Daily | L PR 5 B, DS x = = —_— > & = night that Orson Kinney, the former 70 yards. Secley, a tormer Weslevan Full Back mr{,{,‘.n;':..n':“;::‘ Ln:}'m ;‘ =l l"nlnd \|r": m\ I "1’:“““5 WA ?oev:v.tl?n”l‘ ?)?a'mw(x’::. Pd:fi?«rm{:) rlooTo; | Yale basketball star, would coach the | Pick Dillon: times ! starand “Slm” Politis played a bril- | Goals. Conley, Neville 2. . Referee, o exce purgh, Nov. 16.—The first in- os @ Maroon quintet this winter Kinne o - sume in the line and were ably Parker. Head lines i gho Red and Bluo goal posts. | tercity amateur boxing tournament of | Strength which has yet been unre- | cronteq a sensation in the haskctbail EOWARDS golans R e e ) i wnell’s Eleven Strong. | the senson, staged here Saturday | Vealed. and the college has faith that | worg when he plaved y . el (ond ! poriod aviliel havieal two I's easy victory over Colum- | night, resulted In five victories for | It Will appear neXt Saturday. The | years ago. 1l was the leading foot- | -~ 3 to Conley, ench of which wora MEMPHIS BUYS TWO PITCHERS, d hardly be stamped a sur- | Pittsburgh and ono for Cleveland, | News will say that, because of Inces- | nividual erorer in i Tnte: = el countuy s e ot 20l cavunCon St el s v : Dan Griner r the Ithacans have a sturdy | Jack Revesto of Wilmerding Y. M C. | Sant injuries. the team has not been | Rask~thall leasue in 191 Al fivieEatlaitigens oot L e The Nutuvie S s hias ¥ et o-pl;.- their trouncing a week | A. furnished the foature by winning | long together as a unit this Fall. and e hs Saiealon ns. Among these arc : e b : St I;bh:i artmouth, and Columbia | two bouts with knockouts. His op- | that the eleven which faced Princeton | ven te S ierinai (O R tdwards, former star at 5 - : uaeihind & Btk o ool to find herself. There is, in | ponents were Joe Schaffor and Jack | was new in composition, but that the ;((1ny:l:\1f“'hl!hsv:.:m Sy Edwards, for one oOf the W popls )ty Bore "':,“t““"‘d“‘v't‘r' o :,l]‘”'gohl}‘t‘,,k ,.:),w" m:d‘ to Memphis o8 e . ays o o < : 3 £ Ya ers are urged to report for practice e S ern associal , 1t Was Fs thing In the local gridiron Wobster, both of Cleveland. team should find itself against Harv- | team last season ""“‘ °e°“ : has b of Xaly Tuesday evening at Ukranian hall nounced here vestorday. ot Mocrsener In the cnrrent voral of the