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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'H]SRA‘LD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920 H ANY BOWLING MATCHES ROLLED AT CASINO AND ROGERS’ ALLEYS LAST NIGHT—FOOTBALL SEASON ENDS FOR SEVERAL BIG COLLEGES TODAY— AM ROLLERS DISAPPOINT NUTMEGS’ MANAGEMENT, BUT BETTER TEAM IS SECURED IN FAST ARMY AND NAVY TEAM OF SOUTH MANCHESTER 'STEAM ROLLERS NOT!Y. M. T. A & B. MEN 70 PLAY NUTMEGS SPILL THE TINBERS | | | DN ENDS TODAY MANY TEAMS te, Pitts and Cornell Not Through Yet ~For most of ork, Nov. 20 many eams—indeed, for rn elevens—today marks eulmination and the close of | several of such as sl hines of 192 powerful m te, Pittsburgh Cornell, in In the jukgernaut garage noon, merely undergoing an ocess for blg games on ng Day contests listed for this after- between Harvard and Yale eat Bowl at New Haven is most important in the view t host of football enthus- approach always keys up of Inte extending at fay from here as the and this year provides no to prove the rule of the partisans of the orsitfos s affected only at all by the fact that the weason bids falr to be Of course, Yale may stage discussed, but seldom Fmcle known as a come- If the Blue should do bet- than to hold the Crimson ably low score, the wave of Il engulf not only Harvard but the entire bowliful of rest, Paci- Columbia vs. Penn. final tussle afternoon at the will be Polo Wwith the Quakers in the role | in oppressors. Just the ex- tyranny to be exercised by ylvanians is very much of , but it Is commonly agreed jan's athletes, despite the undergone from Dart. week, constitute an eleven ¥ than Penn. could | apologize for, a month ago on the other hand, wasn't here this season, or never got started for her s one of thowse you-never- fairs today at that r game which will Imh|l the limelight is that to be Braves' Fleld in Boston he- rtmouth and Brown. This New England’s classic grid- ggles and means about as en to Boston denizens, ['Yale tussle. fn the Autumn the Provi- wen was generally belleved low the usual standard in ere have been substantial jdence lately, however, that pinson has managed to de- really good machine. The A4 that Yale had to travel bduing Brown is a ocase In Neverthel Dartmouth is ed to have an unduly hard t this atternoon. The Green whale just now, with or its mighty leader, Jim Rob- as a Ol Rivals to Meet, @ which has lost much of its or is that Syracuse te, which will be staged on jer gridiron today. Last sea- was & whirlwind encounter, Orange gave Qolgate its wole of the year. The score was This afternoon Syracuse, al- ot powerful as she was to be earller in the falt, s to give the Hamilton team beating, and a much sounder ore is no merit this season listed among Colgate's between con- mm will act as host (o the perx eleven at Fordham Feld, Maroon should wind up its ason with a vietory New niversity will make the ardu. ney to Hoboken to engage In th more arduous task of try. take the measure of Stevens pervice ftenms at We Point volls will devote the hours to for their coming clash at the ounds. fixed iated Jrtant games 10 be playea in dle West will hear heavily on tination of the bnship for the season oading at present wit) tive victories, will face hich lost only one in 1s second place. The belong to the neither having a nference Ohio four - has five confer tle will winper ®o e ——— ASKETBALL TONIGIY, ®ames of basketball the fan when the | irls quintets game at § will be the State and Al will meet in t) o'clock. The fea me will bring together, the ftaln Machine company National A. C nve of Following the games, held team Hart dancing AM CHALL basketball team of 1 1k te t team In Neov A8 just reorganie nd 12 155 ibe averas Are a cloan ploying team A thelr manag Mr. Jo! ! would like to book games NGES Naug with This thelr gameq gland Casino Alleys Ring With Flying Pins—Results at Rogers’ The Fish league of the Y. M. T. A. and B. society occupied the alleys last" night at the Casino alleys. Other dence, who were scheduled to appear gam on the strips were between the st Nutmex Fleld this Sunday have AP i. league anG teams from the Providence Management Suddeq- Iy Changes Plan to Play Here For some unaccountable reason, probably best known to themsel | the famous Steam RoMers, of Provi- cancelled this agreement, and will not | Corbin Cabinet Lock company be seen In this city. Arrangements | A¢ the Rogers alioys, for Sunday's contest were to be made | gvents were contributed by the North before six o'clock yesterday, but the | gng Judd company girl teams. The Providence peaple falled to do so utmeg management bent every fort to reach Manager Cozyen, or ) F Captain Brady by phone and tele- | W. Sulliv gram, but were unable to do so up to | (o LAY eleven o'clock last evening. As & re- | 5. Daley sult of this unexpected turn of affairs, | M. Daley the local ¢lub was left without a game, | but after burning up the wires a club | equally as good was obtained. The fast and heavy Army and Navy team of Manchester has consented to come here and fill the open date on the Nutmeg schedule. The visiting team from the silktown has sprung into the | Hmelight by their two great games against the Rambler-Tigers and Clay | 7. Grace . Hills of Hartford. Doth games wers J. Daley . lost by a single touchdown, and this Waish alone should prove that the Manches- = &% --o fer team is very strong. The principal = jumason figure on the team is Jerry Fay, the Sullivan glant end, Fay stands 6 feet four, and | weighs 220, and is regarded as the | best end in the state, The remainder of the club is exceedingly heavy, and should prove a worthy opponent for the New Britainites. The Nutmegs . smith with “Red O'Neil, Lou Seeley »nd ' Jos Neville back in the lineup, will put their strongest team on the fleld full determination to win this im- | portant game. Tomorrow's game will start at 2:30 Instead of 3 o'clock. As the West Ends of Bristol do not seem to be over anxious about meeting the Nutmegs, negotiations are under way to bring the popular Clay Hill team here for Thanksgiving Perch. Base Welch Leonard Quirk Lynch Humason Dummy” Jones. . Smith Murphy Keorin A. P. G. LEAGUE. Black Stoners. Neurath ......... - . 8 Grimtn . o | Edgerly Southard Mt s Johnson morning. — 10 MANAGE PHILLIES | i Mike Keflcy, Pilot of St. Paul Team = Burkhardt Thompson Assoclation, Selected Batty Delourey | Carison of Ame to Succeed Gabby Cravath, | P | Philadelphia, Nov. 20.—Willinm Baker, president of thm Phillles. an- nounced yesterday afternoon that Mike Kelley, manager of the St Paul Ameri- can Association club, epted terms and will be the ter of the Phillies. Gabby Cravath has been | P notificd uf the change and will eitler | . retire from the gamic or play with ' Parker )mo club closo”to his homo on the Getlin Pacific coast. Gravath has been given | Juesina. his unconditional release. | Kebbel “Weo reached terms at the récent | meeting Kansas City,” sall Mr BaBker. “I iIntended to meet Kelley in Chicago, but our wires becameo mixed. Now I expect him hero in 1 to tho deal™ py han been manager of the & Paul club since 1915, His club won the | pennant the past season PLAY AT Empires Wi Mallourey 401 Machine Dept. A ROGERS N.&J | & ERIDEN Foce Strong Mohicans | ararin at Silver City Tomorrow Afternoon | alting to Hear From Nutmogs, | The Empires will play the first out of town football game of the tomorrow afternoon, meeting the Mo- ns of Meriden, on a Silver City The loeals will be rein- by Hank Rittner and Kendall, Iatter a college player. Johnnie Byett Krause, a former member of the | ganavers Tigers and Pawnees, is expected to | Volg don the Empires’ uniform tomorrow. | Arrangements have been made by the Empires’ management to cogvey | wolek a large delegation of rooters. Auto- | Howe mobile trucks will lea at 13:45 | Dummy o'clock from the corner of st Calagla Church streets - The Empires’ management information relative to the challenge sent the Nutmegs management for a game to determine the city cham- plonship. season | Podiinski and | has no DeBay Olron Sheekey De. oK BOYNTON'S LAST GAME. Star Will Sing Swan t Battle Today Willlamstown, Nov —The | . Fitzgerald Williams football cleven was given a | o rousing sendoff by the student body as it left yesterday for Holyoke. The uad spent last night in that city The Purple is confident of victory and the entire aduate body plans to follow tl ven on a special train | Today's contest was the last appear- ' ance of Benny Boynton in a Wil- liams' uniform. He has not lost game to Amherst since starting h college care William~ Forget-me-nots n Amhe sSong wr | Velma Parker Mass., Buttercups underg | Murphy Dun 5 Cunningham | Johnson LAFAYETTE Unlucky Number Not to Be Worn in | « * With Lenigh Today. Kaston, Pa., Nov. 20 —No. 13 w not to he worn by a Lafayette colle football player in the annual game Johnson oncs 91 with Lehigh here today. Manager ¢ Jurgen E T. Sigman, who numbered o | ers, sald Lafayette not s [ 42 stitiou only careful rl"““’:h { — | BASKETBALL | The second te ton Athlctic Club ny basketb UNIVERSAL LEAGUE | Electrics. Willlam 1 Hoyington Sesets By Beh e s was Elmer Hartney SAMES WANTED, m of the Worthing Berlin, challeng In the city o the feature | INTERESTE PREACH FORTUNATE - Schmhlz . Craig DuBois . Olson Howe ¥ McKinstry Warden Bransfield Modeen Juda Wiegand C. B. Anderson ! Taylor Dalson Hubert ... Stedman 5 A. Ande son .. Stanley Meyers 1 Mater McBriarty Rl Blankenburg .........12 1 Wright 505 4 . Stanley Waorks. Fredgrickson 101 Molyneaux Berry Bedtini Hickey CASINO ALLEYS, Vulean Iron Works League Sand Rats Remington Richards ott Rentz Gustafson HE WAS ALWAYS w Tee BoYy oOF TmeE STREET o VALDECHWR ) l And Then He Took Up Golf AND WHAT ~IN THE EVENING HE WoULD To HIS OWN CHILD ABOUT BEING KIND AND THouGHTFUL To LESS CHILDREN 15 59 94 04 88 20 390 105 File Pushers Johnson 82 Wright S - . 83 Sargent Holtman ...... - sS4 392 Financiers Schilling ! Sunburn Kalm Oldershaw Ohlsen Hawthorne Dauberg ! Suittler Saloman Saes Hurlburt ... Sy 389 ECTRIC Office TRUMBULL Babick Derby Edward: Cole Dione Grinding Melntyre Frie Travean Beshara Burkhardt Dyka Miller Sam Louis O'Day Webster Hickey . ... Schweitzar A. Johnson Dalton Cu Monahan Spring Avery 5K Lester .... 102 s2 Locke 99 86 440 431 \ Time Study. Howard Shaas Delm reeman Scotton Willamety Training Scharfer Burce Gorman Krause Johnson 435 488 430 SKINNER CHUCK CO. Niles. Root Walthers Gustafson Bowers . Trevetham . Hoffman D: Hausman Helander Valentine North Timbrell ..... C. Hoffman . Thornton Kahms Johnson H. Day Swanson Burr Narcum .. Martin Stotts Allen Rawlinge Cost Dept. Staubley Dolan Wilcox Shepara Mortin 105 114 MILFORD BEATS ROXBURY. Cheshire Team is Outplayed and Lose 140 a: New Haven. New Haven, Nov. 0.—In one of the fastest and most interesting foot- ball games ever seen In this city the Milford school eleven defeated the RRoxbury school teara by a 14 10 0 score at Weiss ParK vesterday after- noon. Clever, clean football was played throughout the game by both teams, there being very few penalties inflicted on the pl. Powell, Scott, Knowles and Adams played brilliantly for the winning team and Caswell did exceptionally good work for the Roxbury eleven. DeFOE BEATS DELMONT. New York, Nov. 20.—Billy Defoe of St. Paul, outpointed and out- fought Gene Delmont of Mem- phis in one of the best fifteen-round bouts seen hereabouls in many a year in the feature event at the opening of the Pioneer Sporting club in East 24th Stret last night. At the start they ap- peared evenly matched, Defoe weigh- ing 125 1-4 pounds, and Delmont scaling only a quarter of a pound more, WARD A MANAGER NOW. Martinsburg, W. Va, Nov. 20.—Joe Ward, Pittsburgh, has been signed to manage the Martinsburg Club of the Blue Ridge Baseball League, it was an- HE WAS ALWAYS PICKING UP A SLuM KID AND® WOULD ToSS Him mBoLT - By Briggs |’ HE SUBSCRIBED T ANY CHARITY THAT MEARNT The UPLIET AND BETTERMENT OF UNFORTUNATE CHILDREN WHAT DO You THINK | HIRE You For!T A TRAVELLING comPAanion T K®=EP YouR MIND ON THE GAME AND WATCH The Bau You- AnD THEN e Toox ue GOLF, dlagueeee < o<s o e I've Yok NO GoeD~ NOTION TO REPORYT LEWIS BEATS BASHAM. * Ted Successfully Defends His Welter- weigh Title Against Ex-Champ. 20.—Ted Lewis last night knocked out Johnny former ‘welterweight cham- gland, in the roynd of a scheduledy twenty-round bout in Albert Hall. The bout was for the welterweight London, Nov. Basham, pion of 4 WILD RAY BEST PRICES FOR Ax */ KINDS OF JUNK & and Second-Han¢ Furniture. 777 L. ZELDES 116 West Street Te', T2 (“Kia") nineteenth championsHip of Great Britain, which e Lewis wrested from Basham three months ago. It was a hard fought con- tesy and anybody's victory up to the cighteenth round Basham was bleeding freely from an he stilt injured ear, briskly. In the nineteenth round Lewis sent his opponent down ror a eight and then, when Basham arose, landed a terrific right to the point of Basham fell under the im- pact and was countea out. the jaw. STUPENTS CLEAR GRIDIRON. was JOSEPH M. CHIR:: PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFF | INSURANCE ~CO. 87 WEST MAIN STREET. although fighting count of ‘Washington, Pa., Nov. 20.—Students of Washington and Jefferson College New Britain, Conn. Phone 17 vesterday were called upon to clean the snow off College Fleld in order that the varsity foorball team could have its first outdoor practice of the today week for its Largest Variety IN THE CITY M. Irving Jester 193 Arch Street Phone 811 Or 342 game Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh. 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