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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1021, L ———————— e rcsmapne RUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGUE LEADERS HANDED SURPRISE AT CASINO ALLEYS—ALDERMAN BEATEN BY BENSON IN INTER-CITY POCKET BILLIARDS TOURNEY—“KID” KAPLAN IS AWARDED THE DECISION OVER “DUTCH” BRANDT IN HARTFORD RING—TIGERS BEGIN FINAL DRILL FOR HARVARD GAME k RS M SRS R S SURPRISE 1 SPRUNG s v~ BACKFIELD PLAYERS [ mor i PRINCETON SHAPING o v | VALE REGULARS | St Darirae O Naval Academy tickets for the i Army-Navy football me at 1 the Polo Grounds Nov. will Tags Are Beaten by Squirtels— | vuer st e oo | Rouilard and Gehrke WAl Nt | w0 . e st | With Don Lourie at Helm Tigers | 1z, ooz of e s 1 Goach Jones Points Out Defeots in at Rogers Re n Hall, 150 ) SrRBAnRE racy: Oity Association, mostly McNamara Does Fancy Bowling || o by e oot s w b [ A o Have Long Workont | fi-';ff”,':)."l’z!.".':,“:;,},‘:':]"‘1:"‘lfii:f:"“f:'f}"?“ff Play Against Brown e valled throughout X 1 | hey take up the matter a h B — through them. Academy autho Tha leaguo leading Zags of tha Rus- The cor X e ambridge, Mass., un if the low had been vio- Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1.—Prince- L'I::"I(](:lf """‘"‘ '\"‘I."'”:ll mand New Haven, Nov. 1.—Reports from sell and Erwin compen 1lc;u:u'- ran Inter-series between players e exception of two varsity players, 9 e . tow's football team started on the hd only @ small - mumber a¢ || Harvard and Princeton that these two up against a snag last night a: tha ) and New Britain, and N Rouil i en the members of th rome stretch yesterday afternoon with 2 s leve; ¥ i e Gehrke and Rouills A - : 3 I #ialkataican na S elevens have taken lessons from tho Casino alleys, when the Squirrel 1 nd Rouill jury filed in before the Justi one of the hardest Monday work- ickets can be assigned without e ons from th handed them a beating Tho victory « ired in the Centre lege Sat- they handed him many indict- outs of the year, and one which was | 5 for the Squirrels waa brough. about bl o e |w“‘-1 irday, every Harvard playe at ments * The Justice loo ¥ BRI e th the asachodl CAs "mrnlv”‘r" ;\lu':‘;;:'mni::"z :‘1‘){ ‘ alpable defects shown by Yale through tho excellent bowling o! Mc- sanrasentative, while Gaoorge ' Llot the peldiren yea . At last t igoxe 'rlv.l then turni I Roper emerged from the stadium || ame attention. it was said against Brown, caused the Eli coaches Nu::n‘r; ry' Recreation alleys, tho Britt is team with Benson, T where the last part of the day was There was only light practise ||to notify the players yesterday to t Rogery' Re oy et night at Rogers Recreation Hall e p N84 2 Bl ol d i Keene Fitzpatrick this afternoon, the squad ha be prepared for strenuous serimmage Stanloy Works leagues, tho Ken!lworth | AaebTman muata I TAfein ourney to Princeton, and b iciment in the hat he ht of the practice and ing a rest after the hard game e I Muhyteam: and a epacial matoh be in the city champlonship tour- }[the coaches have will be enter cpanl ente. LG Loptt ndet. S NGl pterdn trainer agreed that || against Bethany Shturday. Tho |97LL the next three da tween emplovei of®the New Britan SO e T AIng ToE ATt o B et stand t M’ r‘.u”;’: .:.-hv .u; a .:;1, it was one of the hest of the season season on the home The first team was rested yester- i ¢ Y al ersey 3 » of opinion as to the e Rrhcaton. alava: % A vhile the sec 2 Machine company wera rolled title, with a clean slate to date, B oLl e e i aw. You are Qisehareed witn || o Princeton eleven has a long way |1 closes next Saturday against whils the seoqnd. fought (he ! g % T to go yet, but it is apparently im- Buoknell, scrubs to a 7 to 0 count in a half hour c proving daily in such a way as to bout. The coaches explained indi- Ah4 scores: closely followed by Alderman, ¢ ; RUSSELL & ERWIN LEAGUE. Crutches, with his leg in hit top form when the Crimson pays|{™ ™" ————mem==|vidual faults to the players. Head cast. He broke one of the A P - e S o A __|a visit her g Coach Tad Jones, pointed out that finf"'_"??'f i ot en 18 “."“'v'j ancaIeon: ”’ foothall T entire sqiis s called out Yale's defense, especially for the fore Bower1 .. quence. ticed Harvard plays while the varsity | offense was inconsistent, spasmodic Robertson Tevr Gehrke, the star back of last Arbiters in World’s Serles Each Re. |freshmen team, who was due to play |Referee Dave Fitzgerald Rules Mori- at least part of the game against the celve §2,109.53—Moran’s Loyalty to |'pigers, fractured his jaw early in the| den Boy Is Winner Over “Dutch” was made by the Septe e now well cost to officers and midshipmen, book of defeat, combined with the } cam has been shaped for tl “I am sorry that qou did not spent he ¢ 1 regular perfected a defense against them. and not compact. Harvard's and After a dummy scrimmage against [Tex Rickard is Planning a Bout Be- | Princeton’s brace, due to the salu- the second team the varsity removed | tary defeats by Chicago and Centre, to the stadium, where long signal tween Chicago Hceavyweight and|are likely to catch Yale napping un- E punting and passing drills were held less the cleven welds its team game l:n:h ”'”“:)a_\) .“;’»,’m g\(“, P." 9 Brandt in 12-Round Mill, For nearly an hour Don Lourie ran England's One-Round Champion. l{ogether fo, n to at Princeto Sut @ : the men up and down the field in the Yesterday the regulars were sent . v\w \‘r; k, Nov. 1.—Charles Moran, |spec Ln he ...1\ A mr| \I:\'lll\-“v»x \ 'm5" Referee Dave Fitzgerald of New [signal drill, then for 20 minutes . 'I'“l \lox)k”\vo\;)l, )ij Beckett, | rough their signal drill without Unels Charlis” to Centra coliego stu- | Iim at “]'1":- Al o ‘:\»f" it aven, awarded “Kid" Kaplan of |more the team worked against the [, °" M\.\b“m-_n \01 hampion, Willl papge, except that George Becket ere will be chance fo t [ Stasfien, the declslod over I \ | for that Harvard is expected | v_(‘n‘f’: dgholy at * “'“}""‘“ ]“_{‘”“'_‘) was igned to quarterback, Charley sarden late next month or early next|o'Hearn working an hour in all varie- stund as a substitute in the Yale gamc i t Bl G P 4 : ! Bre S : Saturday. Especial attention 4 435-—1314 [ honor of being a world serien umpiro, |, iree w hence, Tierney tho randt of Brooklyn, at the end of Alto Sidetahaatior thettarwara if plans of Promater Tex Rick-|jes of the kloking game; Chindes Grs Crimson is expected |71 mate 0, 'as reported yi even that Becket will open the cam- t declined pecausa it would have inter- | 11ght tackle, has been equip with [ their $2-round bout at Hartford last|p, that the fered with his work as a foo a special head guard, his injury being ;',:f,l\‘f,', ("1_11'0 decision mot the el rday that Rickard been in ne-|paign as field general against Prince- coach at Centre. John Heydler, ) somewhat similar to that ained al of most of the audience. Kap-| At this stage of the campaign it|gotiations with the British heavy-|ton and Harvard. comparatively easy to pick Prince- |° it titleholder in an effort to get Of the injured sta Quaile b Gainne lan fought his usual aggressive 1s Bob Fisher yesterday gathered all|Of batle, being on top of his adver-[ton's line-up for Saturday, even [Beckett to agree to a match here un-|and Norris, only Norris played yes- his forces, sending the men through [ % "f‘ “j“hl_ of the time. As the though the game is five days off. All|der the promote auspces. It is un-[terday on the improvised ; 1 long signal drill and then into a i,‘;‘,“l"r?‘j""‘f‘fid Brandt reached Kap-|the men who are expected to start |Gerstood Bill Brennan, Chicago heavy- [though Quaile was in the signal re- short scrimmage against the Scrubs, | 05 O‘f" “”"'l-'j” tedly, but the old|ywere in the firs ng eleven weight, will be selected to test Eng-|hearsal and will get into Zootball situation there, them, teming povin any sock behiid |erday, with the exception of Baker, [lud's champion in the event that|ball before the week closes. Whether 73— 250 | The chances are Centre would have | M'avs. The nothing g ke Brandts pokes|who is still out with a siisht brulse. | Beckett decides to make a visit to|any of this trio will get a starting 43— 244 | excused Moran fo: ten dayy more, but |very nearly the one expected to star Hhtehty m‘”.. '“”:’h‘"”p“l’* 0 the be in condition Saturday, country, assisnment will depend on their im- 92— 251 | that wasn’t his idea of his duty to the [against the Tigers, the line f"wu_ left Atiothen ”M‘_”.m‘,! A,h”;[,, Dot vever, and will probat y_resume —_— provement the (-cmm‘g_w‘swk. 74— 244 | college. Tha decision cost him $2,- |to right including Macomber, Kane, | 45 i i ca B practice in earnest today. \w!'-rd_ 3 DOBIE ISSUES WARNING. The veteran end, Eli Cutler, is ap- 94— 283 | 109.53, not starvation wages for ten |Brown, Clark, Hubbard, Tiernes and!gno) whon Bidie ocrbett. after f. | L(¢F100N he ran throush signals with i parently hopelessly out of the line- . ——.|days’ work with the long hours of 2|(‘rocker. All of these men « Ing the going altogether too vml‘luh [:,".' d'“"""“"‘ varsity, but kept out of | e Conch Cautions Against Over- | P h;r‘nu.s‘p (.( h ‘:?J:xll('ly'ron;m‘\l';d'c:;:&; 431 4261873 |to 4 .p. m. Dach of the world seriei | Macomber and Brown have gone e against Joe Russo of Springfleld, | mhe drey Kishers Bink Baker s confidence in Columbia Game LI e et "r] st umpires—Rigler, Quigley, Moriarity |for two weeks, and the entire combi-| Myga, selected a spot in the south- | \"er‘nlh kickers, Pink Baker and o2 inda 2 5 Yale one of ils strongest of ends o Coptiers and Chill—received that amount, twice | nation is fit for genuine varsity play.|eastern section of the ring b,,“m‘,“}:n“ 1-(’[‘"‘,‘.‘; Z‘,"](, ""I‘l_"“‘j’i (!Kpnr:f; Ithaca, N. Y. Nov. 1L.—Overconfi- “"F@n‘ ]lltj"f§<m e : 78 716 74— 228 |28 much as a W. S, ump, ever receiv- |I1f Harvard plays a kicking game|after 9 o'clock, and lay down on it SEARoL DESUILE S Iy iDL nextldence and a let-down from the top [ Humbing markec Las 8¢ 1 amlin ........ 1 i 5| d before. They divided among thenr |Tierney would probably start at cen- | He made same atieme; 1o o0 1| few days in order to perfect their{form they achicved in the Dartmouth by both the second varsity and scrubs. dvendt . .18 gfi TB— 250 | tho total of onc winning player's and | er with Kunhart at the right ackle. | appear g it h had moen opireke It]work. The punters, who made such (game are the two obstacles in Cor-|The touchdown of the second eleven Clynes ;' 75—7- ;4; one loglng player's: share—$8,438.12, T TaL Heant daciaed et e notmoth Bt Sk el ~Lm’.':h“i -‘(’]”f" o OW.la miserable showing against Vir-|nell's path at present, according to|%as made possible when Russell Mur- :a“x;‘k;rn 5 85— 285 e Thursday as the team will go to New [ach that ended Corbett's ':ml:‘s e Emais o Slatsdifor Somp f;lx"f“ the theory of Coach Gilmour Dobic, | PhY. ‘_l“i“"“‘:"{“'(’;- "f""‘"‘{\lt“ ;“T“'S:g & Sl Aok JHANEY BEATS JACKS York at 8 o'clock. Harvard will prac- |had been sent to the canvas In thy| /Ol as is Stan Keck, a wizard In|who Has begun the task of shaping[Pass which Spieden caught and salle CHANEY BEATS JACKS rk a ATV LT n sent to the canvas in the|place-kicking last fall. He failed in|the Ithacans for the game with Co.|ahead with it for forty yards. Joo . BIGIIB0.] n Fork MBS Lo Andy Che tice on the Tiger's zridiron Friday. st round, by a blow in the same | . X ; LG h A iag | o AR CaE Lo BB RAING TR L0 e % % frelas Ay New York, Nov. 1,—Andy Chaney|©¢D 08 (36 8008 @t o o el asis S : : two attempts from the 40-yard line[jumbia at the Polo Grounds in New |Oed ripped through center for a five Gei 'Fm AD. of Baltimore won the judges decislon| At (he Harvard athletlc ofices | el cond round Russogaturday. The performance of Smith [york next Saturday. yard final advance and tally. Papest ... 717 83 89— 249 | suer Troddie Jacks of England after |Was stated yestorday that Center Col-fopened Corbett's eye, and the blood | yicking field goals from the 45 and | Dabie found just what he expected e L Steve . . 87 86 2 | twelve fast rounds of boxing at the|lcge had been asked for a game next|fowed profuscly. 30-yard lines on Saturday was a rev-{iwhen the squad amiblen woRtetaaY e B = Vincent iyl ;2 Broadway Exhibition Club in Brook- | fall. Tlmreh;rr- there is nothing in ?Iu'v:\ »-;m:] Six-lro\rn\dm“ "I\'m"lrlnunns- to Tiger followers who now|__, rvnhm'.\!\‘»-'xri( bunch n? players LENNGSPARION LD B segvie e 88 lyn last night. Chaney was the cleverer | the rumor that there hes heen a|lLewls o artford and Joe Venturo > tha o wi S ake S ot % S S A e e 50| of the two and landed the cleanc|hreak hetween the Cambridge and|of Kensington, hattled a hectic affair lhln.w R L SUSIRG o R e | naadh ek Tunn IRCLer I R{oE B ce number of blows. Danville colleges | resulting in a draw, the second in a o s s > A enuous battle with the Green. As| —McCollum Only One Not Out L) ; Wehnnsgdockadtiiel s n s TIGER CUBS UNLUCKY o result there was a marked modifica-| State College, Pa., ov. L—With the A. Harrig ] 3 Shatlar i setol, 2 ',""\'\.:; ’{‘j”‘“’;:: :’f:‘l’]l‘ll"“j‘”"])‘ ’nr‘ l]lmu;'rll‘ S R— tion in the practice program. xception of McCollum, star left end, NOTRIAL. ot Lot s | Parker ...... 252 [ second round Lewls ‘r\t“lt(](‘l.vl|lnl‘nl:\1|’»1 Etcshman Floven Humnords by 205is fa Vigoroue iphiakes Dople warned| whioss shouldes wad m;‘utmld. s feri by onthdiching. Tenturosihna juries—Wingate Rack in Game |his men in lecturo room yesterday | Georsia ylorh‘;::n]n’v OniBatuzday, avsty 416 438 )80- 401—1283 | having the latter in apparent distress,| FPrinceton, N. J., Nov, 1.—The path |that overconfidence could ruin their “‘»l“'“T-“'f--me AT wasdn B e . STANLEY LADIES, 5 From this time on to the finish things | ©f the Princeton treshman football|whole season, and declared that Co-|practice this afterndon. o¥ 4 ®"|team has not been one of the roses|lumbia < bound to rally for the[play are tired out, however, from Scheldler 3 Scheyd 84 291 U CRER e 70— 14| Dolan ....... T4— 243 A e this year. Starting with excellent, pros- |Cornell game. Munns, Lechler and |two long trips and two gruelling games e ViE i dakaont T § 267 | : ; pects, the Tiger Cubs have emulated |Ramsey were not in the line-up at|Within ten days = = .. 433 452 Miss . el e 8 71— MC GRAW STANDS PAT, the varsity in the matter of suffering [all yesterday and most of the regu-| Coach Bexdek 4id not work the Bearcat’. Miss Ke g dai : 431 Timbull : 21 T by ineligibility and injuries illic {lars but a few minutes. The substi- [ resulars very har Sl St A Morrelli g =421 Miss ] . o 18 Glants Leader Satisf With Team— ack Andover quarter- [tutes are likely to carry most of the | mOIrow preparation will begin for the game with Carnegic Tech. McNamara ... ‘ 6 L s ceees S 45 - Will Make no Changes. v heavy work in the week's practice. te 144 4 SRS e 3 6t 0l i New York, Nov. 1.—Manager John o AT 00BN T ks - S A TAImAREaT _ a7 XA N ! ! against the Harvard yearlings : ot 2 | ALUMNI MEN PLEDGE $10,000 Cariolly . 80— 2 dafl il ; . McGraw well satisfied with thy make- Pagenkont, who show. | TO CLADI LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE | GtAeNE AOST PUEDGT H00W 1 Klein ... ed ¢ rmarks of a great hal : ix AD ¢ Recent | 0f the University of Illinois living in Gorman . back, is now out for the scason with Janefs iR Aol By et i city today pledged $1,000 . Blum ; Alprus ... pulled tendon: Vdgroriss cach to the new memorial stadium . Stanquist E Centre College, 90— 273 90— 283 lents, declined the long green and tional leagua president, would hava named him for the world serie joh thiy fall if he hadn't mads known that =g | he wan to get out to Centra ai 383—-1230 | soon ai possible and taks hold of the 2 vho were demonstrating Princeton first team line-up was I Eye o e s ko 1o [= un of his world baseball championship team said last night before leaving for a sonthern winter vacation that hae ol atcaapitho oreR tisaloh DBt Hor e Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 1.—Dan Rogers | which is to be dedicated to all service ngston o 1 § ¢ 2 394—1230 hat !vi'«m j!-‘;"r«r need any | YALE WOULD PLAY ARMY AGAIN [ manager of Rocky Kansas of Buffalo,|men of the state and university. It Miss N, Paker .. g iy A : 1""'| Lo Lol New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1.—West|announced today that he would claim | will be the largest in America, seat- B Walsh®. ! B 5 Hatsing . : B8~ cader suid he waa es- | point will be on Yale's foothall sched- | the lightweight championship title and | ine more than 75,000 costing $2,500,- . Biowh ot e ly well satisfied with the way the | yle next year if the game can be|defent it gainst all comers. 000, with a three-deck arrangement Balgriani ; pitching staff had found itself in the | played in the bowl, Prof. C. W. Men-| Kansas bases his claim upon deci-|of scats patterned ofter the new Hopsla i later part of {he season and expected § dall, Chairman of the Yale Athletic|sions nver Willie Jackson of New York [ home of the New York Yankees. The Erickson ...... 7 greater strength st *f'"vlhwn Advisory Council said today. ITe alsofand Lew Tendler of Philadelphia and [ nation-wide alumni campaign closes Black Jucks. "W[‘)";?"I‘\‘ of ']’-‘"»- -4"‘“:"}‘ PAll Ryan, | said that the general public here is|failure of Benny Leonard to defeni|Nov, 5. 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