New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 9

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NEW BRITAlN DAH.Y HERALD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920." runs by players has been called af 1] Prlnue!on for the first time in vheleuloa’lnd Jones as a resourceful leader megs, A series of snappy ) same )en(. nnd' an inspiring coach. Hagearty and Thompson, aided by | Ballseiper Cashen, Nelson | tonight at the High sch Some Opposo Jones. No members of the eleven iho |« cleverly executed forward pass by Rght Tackle , sium, when plactice will be < v placed the bail | Peterson, Chestae . Koplowitz, Cashen New Britain will have i 1 the return as head coach of | plaved agaist Harvard Saturday were | Neville to Koplowitz, on the five yard line n the first period, Right End picked from the followings] le 'I"nd Jonvs is opposed by a few on the | injured enough to keep them from tho 3 basis of Yale's three defeats in a single | banquet. from where Hagearty banged his way | Noonan ................... Neville! Bernie Conley, Jim Conley, season, his re-engagement was gen- Captain Tim Callahan has denied | through for the first score. Neville Q Hagearty, .\d;u.:nsty Parke In the second period, . ¥, 'S | er, Koplowitz, Fddie Curra erally warmly advocated today. Most | for the second time this season the re. | kicked-the goal, of the former plavers here urged ’nis | port that Larry Bankart, the former | Army and Navy, aided by clever ft Halfbac Restelli, O'Brien, Stan return, but expressed the hope that he | Colgate coach, had been coaching at | running by*R. Smith,brought the ball “ i Thompson Middlebury star, Brink, S 's (I ' D R This Y pke Carison's Clever Quinete o Dospite REYErSES ThIS YA, | miche o avio co rpand more sime ore | Yain s Tk or 1 sas weme e | b e where tho Nutmos isht Halfhack Renchan and Hi defense held and kicked out of danger | Belknap Hagearty . p;\y:':m d;::':i. nt { with the team. He ds in the ship-,Tad Jones in his program. He said T 'n was made by F i he second touchdown was made by ullback school, will coach the lod Hee[ c{)]'blfl F”e Mafl] wam Tfld {0 Coach Agam building business 1In Seattle, andthat he was unable to account for the coached the gridiron squad this Fall|report. He pointed out that George | Hagearty by one of his spectacular [ Touchdowns, Hagearty Goals, | ehoal, ¥ as his vacation. A strong feeling is in [ Bankart, Larry's brother, who was a | headlong dives over the line after | Neville 2: Referee Parker. ooley. 6 Laugnin, Harm vidence that it is desirable that he be [Warm personal friend of Tad Jones | the local bovs had carried the ball the - Wh‘:‘ MR S van, Galvin, the Yale cents The clever Middletown girls' basket ' ew Haven, Conn., Nov. Yale’s | present at the Spring training. Jones [ from the time the two were at Exeter | entire length of the field by both Herbert, of §; e football and short forward ALUMNI IEAMS |0 PLA rbert, of Syracuse, and ball team, which made a fine record l fooaball future was today discussed has been in touch with the football | together, had called on Tad twice here | Straight > eritically by groups of alumnl, former | Situation all the yvear, however, and |this Fall, and that it was possible that, K passcs. Neville again kicked the goal. Georgetown. Efforts will b - - secure the services of Chs “) last season, and which has the same y by X lineup this year, has been secured to | gridiron stars and uni t Captain Tim Callakan spent much of | some one may have heard that a man | In this period, Henry Koplowitz, the P itnsibns madbast o et ol ‘:‘ "" Yf"l'l“’""" the summer with him in Seattle. named Bankart was here and had | crack little end injured his shoulder, | Now Britain and Hartford Elevens to 'he:m'tford boy who kicke| ght e § 3 vas given full con- An eff: i b g % i Hons’ i a vill be able t 5 goals for Harvar n effort will be made to settle the | jumped at conclusions | but it is hoped that he will be able to Mect Next Saturday Afternoon ,“I Erthranoiy 'hnag;:tuimt Armory, meeting thu Corbin girls’ | sideration that the Elis had lost three | coaching question within a fortight. . play against the Clay Hills Thanks- For the Nutmegs| Trinity Ficld. e TO PLAY CENTRE team, which held the Outlaws to a 5 | sames I‘xh" mv.‘;'on. the gconclusion was ' The election of a captain will be the y ! giving morning. ’ generally reached that the material first step. Malcolm Aldrich is the logi- ON NUTMEGS TRAIL Hagearty, O'Neil and Thompson play- i Qo " 0 8 game last Tussday Right, THhe | oy noe equal o that Dossessed: by | cal cands oni thaibiasis of fength 6f | e Eeraeent football while R, Smiih | New Britain and Hartford High! New York, Nov. 220 planrmnd "::.?.:rl.n?:“;.:::‘ Lis Jlk: Hoston College, Princeton and Har- | regular se d brilliancy of per- and Noonan showed up well for Army | School alumni will resume their ve- are now bejug carried on Sl Serged Sl g ey ‘::»"':' “': vard, and that therefore the coaches | formance. No player of the squad |Locals Put Across Two Touchdowns| and Nav latlons on the gridiron next Saturday +y having the Centre Colle n b &0, ot w had done about as well as could have ' that will return hext Fall has been Army & Navy Nutmegs , Afternoop at Trinity Field, at ball team meet the Fordha .be the preliminary to the Kacey- | hoen expected with the situation. | a regular for two seasons, and Aldrich | © Heayy So, Manchester Eleven— | 1 N enrer | o'clock, and judging from the li sity five in New York this V Goldenrod A. C. ot Winsted Princeton is generally regarded at'is the only member who was a first i, B, 5 : } | players given out by those in charge according to announcemen In sccuring the Goldenrods, Man- | yaje a the strongest Tiger eleven of | string man this year and a second | ok Magearty Does Scoring. K. Anderson . O'Neil| Of the contest, a warm argument Myles 1. Amend the man Amer Arthur A. Pilz of the Kaceys has | yhe present collegze generation. It in- | string player last Fall, getting into a| Despite unfavorable weather condi: | Leff Tackle | should ensue. The fact that the Maroon team, last night S booked one of tho fastest quintets in | nicted the most crushing defeat, 20 | part of the final games. Politis, Cully | Thanksgiving recess will be on in the Armstrong and Roberts, ‘st tions, a highly inter i a Wi 4 A rs ceea .. S the state. The up-staters will be re- | 1, 0 of any ever administered by At the annual banquet of the eleven | staged vc;crhny arf:;;?oi:d::e \‘uw S Andecacn ) Y| colleges, affords both alumni the op- Colonel's football team, ai membered for their sterling —per-| princeton, and the Elis finished the ! Saturday night veteran players, from | meg field, when the big Army & Navy | Morianty Griffin, Tinti § Portunity of securing some players the basketball team, and formances at the Y. M. C. A. for | gea50n with the additional adversity of Pudge Heffelfinger, Yale '91, down to | club of Manchester, was forced to . who have been playving during the sea- pearance in New York several seasons. The Goldenrods have | hojg whitewashed by Harvard and most recent captains. Tim Callahan, | bow before the attack of the Nut- Chambers ........... Seeley ' son just ended. A meeting of the local popular attraction here. the following strong lineup: Carroll - e 2 b izl L ‘ and Darcey, farwards; Savage and poyle, centhrs; Mancnester, McMahon and Adums, guards. N. B. Beats Hartford. The New Britain Machine company five downed the National Five of \ Martford in a siszlisg game Baturday [ J [ ] night at the State Armory, score 36 to 32. The brilllant work of Tommy Reynolds was the chief factor in the loenls’ victery. The former High school star, registered 20 points for the vie- tors, with six goals from the fleld and sight from the foul line. For Hartlord Myrwitz and Crosson did the best : work. ] The lineup: i Machine Co National Five. ; Baylock, Miller, .......... Hurwitz Avery Left Forward Reynolds .... DeSopo Right l"orwunl Maher, Kallgren Center | e NO TREADLE o o 8 m e (]/VQS t I n — hous e NO PEDAL” wits 5, DeSopo 4, Sturm 2, Crosson 1, Pinto 1. Fouls: Reynolds 8, Hurwitz s (e ELECTRIC SEWIN 8. W. Girls W Y The All-Stars, " wirl players from the Stanley Works, « v : defeated the Bandits, composed of . - ' New Hritain Machine company misses, - - - —— . t l t weore 15 10 4. Miss Kilbourne was the ——— i our K nee ‘ on ro s 1 Y star ‘for the winners, scoring 11 points. Miss Potrucelll seored the pomts for the losers. The lineup All Stars. Bandits. g usere) I 5 A Handsome Desk Right Forward Landgren ... . \'vnlrr o o ’ when not used F. Carlson Golack Right Guard Niaskets: Kilbourne 4, Brown 1. (iennetto Golack 1. Fouls: Kil- e e . . bourne 3, Petrocelll 2. Referee Dil- 4 f r l ton. 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