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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER HIGH SCHOOL TEAM AND STUDENT BODY CONFIDENT OF VICTORY OVER HARTFORD NEXT SATURDAY —DR. HENRY T. BRAY PASSES UP YALE-PRINCETON GAME TO SEE “HIS BOYS” PERFORM —F \ ROGERS’ AND CASlNO ALLEYS—COACH DAVE DUI\N PLEASED WITH PRACTICE WORK OF THF. riARDWARE ClTY FlVE BOWLING GAMES ™ ::';'(;::‘f;:{;;;',;m ;FAHTHFUL FAN IS ‘“‘]F"‘ffiff"?{’f}f‘fi‘{ffi‘jfi?“{”“‘ TIGERS REVSE ") e cmis HPHSNBHS | Jusiness Manager | Five on Saturday Night, | . R | captain of the University of Penn Factory Leaguers OGCUDY ROgEI‘S" Gl B i e e L LEAILEN Roo'er lor N. B. H. S bl teamis enor it anres | C0ACHEST Ordep Scrimmagiug, st oottt s veen High School Rivals Will Stage . . I ) | _ % PR R Ry C . S b Pri ; ; ) . and Casino Strips | o ew vore Nov. s—rne vanks are| - Will Be on Hand Saturday casie, 1 ey o e open | CQUSTG SUrprise at Priceton | broken rivs aonien ne surerea in el Knpual Battle on Local Field | going to Texas, They have trained me which will be played next| gamg with Swarthmore on October f 2 in Bermuda, Georgia, Florida, Ala-| Sallinaay night Sab ihol Hiatearmony 3 15, Since then he has played hard o bama, Mississippl, Louisiana and| The team 5 been practicir hard games against Virginia Military In- Pactory league bowlers occupied [ might have wound up at Hot Springs| oOver 70,000 persons will wateh | for the past few days, 1 Princeton, N. J, Nov. 8.—Prince-|stitute, Plitsburgh and Lafayette, With the higgest game of the Tri the liellght in the local howling [but 1d. Barrow rescucd them. He |y, a b oo Bie on the gria. | I condition for a fast batti [ton's Tootball cloven, naturaily a big| . J§ iniury did not become known|angular league but four days away, world” last night. At the Rogers' |} picked out a star spot in the i ety : th | opposc the locals 1 R R o until yesterday when coaches 10-|yoth the Hartford and the local High Recreation ‘alleys, the Stanley Works | Lone Star State and there thafAmeri- | fron next Saturc ind as is the case cfinitely decided on § 1o Harvard game Sal-|tjiced him walking around the dress-|g.00] elevens are plugging away in men and women lcagues, the Kenil. | can league champions will prepdre|in all the big me played at New are in the works fc urday, began cparation for Yale | ing room apparently /n pain. ”‘" WaB| garnest, both squads confident of vie- worth club and teams from the New | for the season of 1922. | Haven, many New Britain fans will | appearance of either o team taken to a physician and an X-Ray| .y jn Saturdaybs game, Coach Jimmy Britain Machine company rolled. At| Also, the Home Run King of the|y. .00 (hose present, There is one | Hartford or the Southington ‘!_'_“"""*';'"l"{ revealed the fractured|nowell of the Blue and White will 'f,”"; e ':”““;"‘rf”'\, fag ‘."I’]"")"".‘ have his charges out every evening ald today, whether Wray -~ will - be |y \week, Coach George Cassidy, who able to get in the lineup against had directed the locals through a sea- o 0 3, Sa rday, L) Dartmouth ~ next Saturday. — The|gon iy which they have not once heen vesterday afternoon with a serin |r , the first that has been stage Frank McDonough's Casino alleys, | American league, Babe " Ruth, will| New Britaln will have practically on a Monday this season. None of | thg Russell and win league per-|Dbrobably cross bats with the formed. | The scores of last night's games: | [ hitting | ardent football fan, however who has | G6 " o Hhat made sueh a good | the cleven men who waged the con king of the Nautional league, for|endeared himself to many a New |ghowing last scason, including Kil-|flict against the Crimson was in the there I:\ every chanco that the Yan-| pritain High school boy by his untir- | duff, Rtestell lack, Camphell, Ma- that battled with the scrubs ker leader, I leclared 1 ees will play a spring series in Tex- | . ol S | her, Sheeh axe, @ member of the | vat Poe, but n tifem went/|MUBKETHCRAGAL, nOWAVEr, IGSClared e ispsented willinot wor 8 as with the Bt. Louis Cardinals ang|'n8’ efforts for several years, who s 1 S | ; : : ' was determined to do s fiagrsated, ot worl dulg hoye batd Industrial league last year, will wear | through a arill to take = 5 [this weel, it has been announced, re- sidetrack the Drooklyn Robins until | passing uj ce to watch the | T 00T irorm, and elforts are be- |the Kinks out afte \ yott, sorting to skull practice and light ::l']All'(nt”:mx!h’w;\!]\l is ”Irll‘uun, and| colleglans fight it out. He is Dr. de to induce Charlle Miller| The scrimn was totally unex- scrimmage. S ,““ ]’W‘l"’nx“fl‘;l‘x;l ]\’ 'l 4;“‘ e 8 ""i“ Henry T. Bray, who in athletic circles oin the team. The first league [pected, as the coaches had planned PRACTIGE TONIGHT Betting is Even ctC {LoRe ) SR RILELO BLLB DIE ool o 4T : am Il be played here on No-[to omit it all week, They changed P E p | Burke 2 118 86— clty e idey on) soNbefors e Hgagua|| S5 e EClocliE MmEnEHEE o 1“’I\.\Ku]hw“']w:n.‘4'2;{':."\ u,l encounter- | their decision at the last moment S e batting R DOLlTEln Rih nRCiivRand 7 84 86— 240 |opens with the regulation Saturday|loved men in this city. Shortly after Soaet e and sent the second team in against | Berdware City F to Hold Work-|in the Capital City so far is even g e | A I e v ea rea At D D hatd it [dngtthe “Williman{ic ' Isaceye: - JLEtisEecay L AERlNS Neither side is willing to advance 103 |and Sunday games at Ebbets field his arrival in this city, to take up the omelettes, who used the pluys i | ’ = 16 ome 5, ¥ ; 10 DlyS| o out in Preparation for Opening |odds on its favorites, but there ap- 100 102— Just where the Ruth vs. Hornsby ; . ot : » Blue 18 expec v wm'w Doc” Tiray, a Hartford man that the Blue s expected to uncover pears to be no absence of support on 78 98— 276 serioe Will e nlaved in o question |y the way, becume interested in the PRACTICE IN SNOW Saturday in New Haven, and suc-| Game Next Tuesday Night. Fheesn i ardinals ast year far ficis |eeeded in registering a touchdown {Tenm Records ee) hie r ) 5 New ]d]!flu High school t 478 462—1371 | from the 1kees' prospective camp, | oy football. The attention = against their supposed superiors. The Hardware City IFive will mébt and haven't decided on 16225 but| et o physielan gave the | Coach Cannell Puts Dartmouth Team | Nat Poe’s men have been practic- |this evening at the State Armory for ROGERS' RECREATION ALLEYS SI‘ANLEY_ WORKS LEAGUE The records of hboth contestants 95 103— 306 |Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Gal-|yr O BRI M L ol & ing the Ell formations for some time, | practico, Leo Normandin, the star |10 56a80m indicating that Hart- Blankenburg .. 78 ,.— 168 |veston and Beaumont are in easy|, o it s pot going far out of | Through Hard Test Despite Un-|gnq ye 2. their plan: of ‘-cam: : ; ' arlford won five and lost one, while the O180D .« wus naisa 80 87— 264 [strikifg ance, 80 the A. L. lE-(¢p."oy'ss aad that much of the suc paign was considerably sn.nmnmd1‘”"““"'“ of the Willimantic Emer-|N. B, H. 8, has a clean slate with six EAIAULE . . cavaise 88— 277 y:‘]r( (:1. |’.|I 1 l\\‘xlyltlpr\xvh.:lp |“,(,‘h.[m O TR e S n e i favorable Ground Condition by the appearance of Frank Ihu:rn.““""v who has signed with the lo-|Victories, is follow Bupernant . ewes 96 91— 270 6'"(“ Or-';*: ”: m-' R RUSEERS ”]’ue(‘l\:ml on the gridiron is due to this Hanover, ., Nov. §——Five|auarterback on the 1009 Princeton | cals, will be on hand to work out for New Britain High School E0l0dY, e «o v b= 0 e ot e above named|nierest shown by Dr. Bray. inches of snow did not put a stop |team, and Ham Andrews, end on the|the first time. Coach Dave Dunn,[ N, B, H. 8. 6; Storrs 0, e G 4 The doctor is among the most | yesterday to the strenuous prepara- [1912 eleven. Doth of these men have | who is in complete charge of . B, H, 8, 3; Meriden 0. 477 433 468—1378 busy physicians in the city, but he | tions for the Penn game that are be- |been looking Yale over all fall, and |coaching the team, stated today that| N. B. H, 8. 6; Holyoke 0. Level BRISTOL GIRLS CHALLENGE | . 01 " 6145 enough time to watch | ing made by the Dartmouth coaching |8ave the scrubs some interesting|the practice held so far indicates . B. H, 8, Bristol 0. that the locals will have a fast - B. H. 8. 19; Ansonia 13. Wright veggres 102 275 the boys play, making even such | staff he hardest ractice 3 Bupernant ..... 75 102— 251 New D‘l‘"f“{“ Basketballt Quintel) e o in piayers at J. Watsen, BAl | the work besan ‘of rabuilfiing the | n of the warriors who faced [team. Captain Larson, Jack Pelle- o b i ; Columbia 0. 87— 281 Headydlon Comingseasony Mangan, Dr. G. W. Dunn and Ha n i after the Cornell defeat was | Crimson were in uniform, but|tier, “Hope” Restelll, *Snowshoes' Hartford High School 96— 268 | “mpe girls of the New De parture | . O'Connor, play over the course at ded out by Head Coach Jack Can-|four of them were not, Keene Fitz-|Sheehan and Tedder Kilduff, form| H. P, H. 8. 21; Kent 0, 84— 302 Mpg Co., of Bristol, have organized |the Sequin Golf club without him. | nell yesterday afternoon. The' fleld [patrick ordering a rest for K ck, | the nucleus for a corking fine quin-| H, P, H. 8, 18; Springfleld Tech. 0 Wittmer, Cleaves and Gllroy. The|tet. Manager Saviski has made all| Choate 2 e a basketball team for the season of |This In itself asserts tt fact that| was cleared before the workout and | i 464—1417 | 145192, and ave desirous of arrang- | “Doc” I still cherishes the old | was in fairly good condition consid-|eleven that ran through the signals|plans for the opening game next| H. P, H. 8. Sl ing out of town games with the best |love for the Red and Gold team. ering the fast falling snow during|was made up as follows: Left end, | Tuesday night, when the Hartford | High 0. 89— 263 | riplg' teams of the state. The line-up Has Son on Team | the day. Snively; left tackle, von Schilling; | Kaceys, winners of the state title H, P, . 12; Stamford 6. 92— 279 | of the team this year will embrace Henry Bray, Jr., a son of the phy-| All Dartmouth thoughts are turn- left guard, Baker; center, Lipscomb; |last year will be the attraction. With| H, P, H, 8. 23; N, H. H, 8. 0. 95— 262 |the same girls who made the New De- | sician, is a member of the team, and nsylvania, and the un-|right guard,’ Morgan; right tackle, | the visitors will he such well known Detense Play Strong 161 | parture girls’ team of last season one | in seve games he has participated | dergraduates are weighing « the |Hooper; right end, Stifson; quarter-|stars as Blll Dwyer, Tim Cronin, Each team has been scored on this lckwon ..« 89 161 of the cleverest girls' teams of the|in this scason evinced cnough form | chances for a Green comeback and | back, Louric; left halfback, Alford;|*“Dutch” Leonard, Killlan and Get- |season. Ansonia succeeded in turning R 84 [gtate. This team was one of the con- | to indicate that his name will be|a victory Saturday. Coach Cannell | right halfb; , Garrity; fullback, R.|ersloh. Dick Dillon will handle the |the trick at St. Mary's fleld two weeks — — — ——/|tenders for the state champlonship of | emblazoned in the athletic hall of | has the united support of the student | Stinson. games, and dancing will follow. ago, while the third game on Hart- 443 480—1344 | girls' basketball teams last season. |fame at the New Britain High school [ body, and practically every man in| Some of the time was spent in e ford's schedule resulted in a win for Rale Miss Alice McCarthy of 138 Laurel|before he completes his studies. He is | college is planning to leave for New |perfecting the new plays, but most RANGERS TO PRACTICE. Choate. Choate crossed the Hartford anhll Wessss 99 06 103— 296 [gt. Bristol, Is the manager of the|a member of the freshman class, the | York on the special train Thursday of it was consumed In running| jpu. popcerg foothall team came |80l line three times; the Ansonia Rockwell v.v.ou 87 79 95— 261|New Departure team, and she will |only onc from that body to make the | D00n, as all classes for Iriday and|through the formations used —against| 45T B G0 ent battle with |€leven made two touchdowns against 86 106— 288 |pe pleased to recelve requests for [team this -, If only Henry junior | Saturday have been called off. Harvard. Lourie and Van Gerblg| o o1 coninsville eleven which re-|the Red and Gold 89 04— 285 | out-of-town games. | can get into the fray with Hartford It is the feeling in Hanover that, |tried a few punts, LusitniBiorlt was (o SustER R as it S ok o despite the Pennsylvanians’ poor not stressed. ssssas 80 79 93— 252 Owing to the inability to secure|next Saturday, and be a factor in . dition, The Rangers will play at — — — ——lguitable accommodations for games in | downing the Capital City team, the | E B0 gar Lhips \ “"\")}"}“, Princeton men cannot forget the|yyqqjetown next Sunday, and will 466 428 480—1372 | Bristol, the Bristol girls will play no [cup of joy will be filled to an over- | itrate their efforts on Dart-|fact that the same eleven men fin-| o oioo’ oy Thursday night, Friday Steel home games for the present. flow for Dr. Henry T. Bray. which has always been one |ished the Harvard game as started | PRl B0 o Re lo o oo st o wioves, D1 BL 07— 3260 | of their biggest games, and attempt|it. Back in 1893 a Tiger cleven per : et W Ghacy ..\ voe 80 .. .~ 8O \ tables on the Green, |[formed the same stunt, but since A Wnwn e ¢ Ouenk ........ 96 89 93— 377 Myes O'Keof 4 Doteret ¢ .~ .. | which has beaten them for the last|that time no orange and black hosed COACH TAKES BLAME. B R O 00teh ge e o 25 s 3121 two year warriors have, as a team, managed | Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 8.—The Le- V. derson .. 89 02 B8— 260 |)\igs Anderson 90 Molybeux ....4 106 D¢ D6— 296 | p1isg Pric i3 o s 481 576 558—1615 — to stick Hn(nlr:‘l a complete contest. | high adherents are just recovering G Maddech " syl e IR0 L k pdlfh b7 soe—tiais PR S from the stunning defeat administer- | v, v ] 5 S G e 487 456— 943 [ Willametz 108 98 95— 296 D e Eli Backs Are Rested. edi by Munlenherason Baiurday: at- lee Hllll PI‘&ISG fOI‘ Calllllg 0[ 462 454 472—1298 S allante o e % = S w THaven. Nov. S.—Yale's first|ternoon when the Allentown colleg- aliants usack ........ 89 100 95— 284 | Australia Track Tcam Offcr is Re- w Haven, Nov. ale’s TSt | jang won the first game of football Gon[ereflce Foremen i pHGEE s cn e §0— 152 | Herdeline ..... _ 25 string backfield, which fought : : BOonn ...c... 83 07 | 88— 267 ! s o {edted—No Finances Reason. ing ~backfield, = W e ey | since relations were established be- oot S : ! i 100 | EERBR oy e ciia = through practically the entire Mary- | coon the two institutions. In com- Cockrane .. 92 87 90— 260 | Riley 166 | Swit bR 93 3— 176 | Philadelphia, Nov. §. — Australia|land State game last week, was rest-| joqgne on the game, Frank Glick! Oonlln 74 88 73— 235 | Miss H. Torell ..a.. 160/ Poote wyuyea.. 12 2 43 | wants tq send a team of runners to|ed yesterday. Head Coach Tad|y g conch, paid tribute to the gritty cieeaoennaa 86 84 85— 265 Miss V. Noble 78— 149 - - the rclay races on Franklin field|Jones drove the rushline against the| oo or 'the, Muhlenberg squad "Ndflokfl’n +ovs 83 113 108— 804 Afiss M. Geannatta .. 142 3 6 561600 | here next April but.the University of|scrubs for a thirty minute ‘serim-| PS8 B 00 o8 ibility for F06eR Sy == =——|Mish E. Brown . | Pennsylvania has regretfully cabled|mag using the line-up which will e Brownent "th defeat. ington Conference, the Methodist 417 469 444—1330 - - "ASINO RU\\H\(. ALLLEYS the Antipodeans that conditions for|be gridironed against Princeton on Women's Home Missionary society Non-Prod 534 53 65 next year make it more or less im-|Saturday, with the exception of left L eespE I - declared their hope that it would O'Brien .. 76 103 102— 2 P i "LEAGUE possible to finance .the scheme. The|end and tackle. BRITT BEATS SOCCOLY. mark a great step toward world Ensworth wev... 93 89 0 274 | Miss E. Walsh 5 [ offer came from the University of| The physical condition of Blair will| _George Britt of Hartford, defeated | peace. This is the text of their reso- 91 82 Miss M. Blum ....... 79 76 Squ ‘|'4'I\ 8 dney which wants to meet Ameri-| prevent his playing before the Har- | Dominick Soccoly, 150 to 140 in a|lution adopted at Providence, R. I 94 4 Bergstrom ... 6 — 138 | Smith A s s e 86 81— 261 | ca's best in a distance medley relay|vard game, and perhaps not then. pocket billlards match last night at|and sent to the President: 100 3 5 Bilter e ik b 5 | Westman 72 95 93— 260 | on Pennsylvania’s famous track. Into’s injuries will make it impossible | Rogers Recreation hall. irhr: local "The Women’s Home Missionary 2 el BRI e 7 S o 2 Pennsylvania is under a promise|for him to play more than half the|player made a high run of 25 balls. | society of the Methodist Episcopal 468 7 37 ss H. Ahlstrom . 8¢ 59 | Suess . 2 85 85 race in England next spring if Ox-|game T‘unlsht Clerkin plays Soccoly in the | church through its delegated body in Shipping Miss B, Nelson 7 55 | McNamara . 91 86 ford and Cambridge succeed in ge O'Hearn limped yvesterday, but ran | city championship tourney. annual meeting assembled expresses e e 2 o ting up a meet along the lines of|the regulars throngh the signals, “Dy- e its deep gratitude for your calling the 83 103 103— 28 80 504 9 418 426 | Pennsylvania’s relay x:ll'm;ul \\'lm['h namite” Murphy furnishing the field| gKANSAS TO BOX MENDELSOHN. Cm\fterfi nt“(’vonl tlhn Lir_lt\itntlotn olf) Ar- 81 92— 5 et 'Em / has grown to be one of the world's|geperalship during the scrimmaging. st 5 ALER ment. e believe it is to ‘be a Ellfott . 06 90— e _m""l""“’“‘ e P ekl " i ‘:l\ i o4y | Ereat college athletic meets. The|Becket will be in condition to face l'-‘mvv:”Lu)‘;(u(fll‘nlvnvm"i '?‘:’\‘v-ri"m_ ll‘lgflfz’ momentous step in the development | Wilcox .. 88 . 08 00— S Aln e Tl e 5 3 | Achilles Athletic club made up of | Princeton, although he is suffering l\dl{ Vs-'lm' o L"Lr“(.wk’ N n;t:vii of right relationships between the na- ; R gt A MEDoRuIA : 154 55 EreTina 4 Oxford and Cambridge men, hopes|from a muscle bruise and will be [ 1004¥ —Qecelvce —AriEl S tions. Representing a society of | 447 458 86 | Mida M. Carlaoi ; 161 |Gl 7 71 1 to hold a relay meet in the last week | campaigned but little this week. Mike [ JOBRRY Mendelsohn, Milwaukee, In a] over 400,000 members, devoted to Office e e - S e e A of March or the first week of April|jqq anda EN Cutler are out of the {:‘l“-m""d no-decision bout here Nov. | Christian activities in the interest 5 . S o : E 5 ?| for schools and colleges, and in that|jay for the ason. Quaile will| “** of our Nation, touching closely mil- RO s s lions of homes, spending last year Hayes «.m.. 99 87 86— o) B S = | =1k ) § % el Gans v event, a Pennsylvania team would | robably be unable to play more Chicago, Nov. 8.—Thanking Pres- ident Harding for calling the Wash- ‘W. Schrodel 86 95 81— Miss LuUngren ..... 76 83— 1§ 303 2 ] illi $° Gortdan : SR e o Miss J. Lungren A cross the Atlantic to compete and be|than one half Saturday bvcause of nearly three million dollars, we W RN 5 . 82 s STl A S T e “We have tested the horrors of T war and realize the burden of woe AR Ta 0 56 antamweight Titl The afternoon varsity serimmaging | o 2 3 [Bramnan 22200 10 s Bantamweight Title e afternoon varsity serimmasing| pirse pusiness Men's Gymnasium| that follows every conflict o we ro- 1 KENILWORTH CLUB e Hanbhalct Sy 7 : M1 Te s Lz : S L e 1 At Stake Thursday Night|iivorea to 1ine attack in the open| Supper to be Held at Y. M. C. A,|0ice in all movements that tend to- e i ime in which the aerial heaves were ward world-peace. We realize the \d ANLEY WORKS LADIES' .6 : Jew York, Nov. §.—The bantam- Sl S . : ! e DIES NooD New York, Nov. §—The bantam-| N t0q with end runs and com!| Next Wednesday Evening. vast funds expended in battleships Johnson .. 103 70 ¢ 5 SomEaraonl Wright e 7 | [ | l LEAGUE Hatsing ....... 81 8 : g 410 429 240 | welght boxing title which is to be | dteriatet YRR, OO and munitions, and pray that the del- !A -—k ‘H”w'l ceveenns 7B e | 'l'lh RonoRing staff was augmented Arrangements are going forward| egates to this conference may turn Miss M. F,,,,\.,,v,l‘,' s 7 58 |1 e o - ; i ol VA SR vesterday by Ted Lilley, George Goss | rapidly towards the first business “K{‘* power '\’;“‘ ‘g' I""-"r'"“;" ']' ks | Miss M. Clarkson . IR A { AVisen ; s1 8| night ha \ged hands three times [and Jack Cates, e men's closs supper, to be held at the| o0 £, So¥ SOTG, RS D8 SE 5 . ol § SR o ; The rsity line-up will be deter-| y Y 1 Wec 7 evening : ; ez ‘MlmA. Stanquist ] 4 3 3538 R ) 0 ) the last year. ] ”W't 3 |”” \w”"h“‘”‘l)”m‘l_m“ i M. C. A. on Wednesday evening,|throughout the deliberations. We | Miss E. Nearing 9— 1 . | Munson ....... 85 109— 28| Joe L f New York rece “"l‘n T e (hat Notris will be tried | November 16 An invitation has heen| pledge you' our hearty support and | Miss M. Goodrich . [X 3 Stingle 5 5 76— 8 the g cision over Pete Her- | i I] ke e who | issued to all old and new members| united influence to make effective the Miss J. Stanquist ... 66 ¢ TANCaPING 1+ tsins §2 pony 3 ( 20 g man of New: Orleans last December, | L 5800 ; vame until last week | 10 be present and the association has| cause of rightcousn DUNMY 00evoueres 61 6 3 {meeiies ) Tiiic Heimaniniténta iseniesi ot Victor: | Wi (OuLROTIthe geria i el “| appealed for a 100 per cent. attend- { i ‘-‘““'" o \hroad returned and outpointed | With injury, will be used at guard. |t/ BATTLE TO A TIE |B ) Sadt p Lynch, regaining the title, which he | - 5 The suppers will be a monthly af-{ The Nutmegs J i Heptint e R 2 ! 57 ¥ : IDE suppers a monthly a he Nutmegs Juniors of this city T ) ) ) i lost to Buif in another decision NEW COACHING IDEA. fair from that time on. Supper will| and the Crimsons of Plainville had a t . TR ALl be served promptly at 7 o'clock and| hot football baftle last Sunday on the had held the title since de- [Corderry Has Slow Pictures [Taken 0| oy ye ollowed forty minutes later| Rockwell-Drake gridiron. Neither Williams of Baltimore in Show Oarsmen Their Faults, by mass singing. After five or ten| team was able to score. Toward the contest in New Orleans minutes of vocal music an address| close of the game the locals had the Goophers defended by Johnny IBuff Jersey Knock "Ems | Miss B. Langren Miss M. Donlon | Miss M. McGuire . Mies R. Kechner New Haven, Nov. 8.—The idea of Miss D. Killc our years ago seeing ourselves as others seg us” is| Will be given by Rev. ske, of | ball in the Crimsons’ territory, the | Miss M. Sullivan ..... 73 6 34 G LT e e i) St 9 2 the latest method for Mnding the|Berlin. The mecting will adjourn at| whistle ending the y when a score 4 | Kilen S 76 ¥ | g Handvain Miss M. Erling .... . i §om ; ) g ”T R \Sr ] PO 0 Hhwe 1 loarning correct atroking| $:05 o'clock, looked inevitable. e TR )1 ] IR S I B ITEREST IN POL e o e 8 estorday aftor.| The object of the monthly suppers ! |is to promote good fellowship; pro- ] P o |Seheid 108 o . noon’s crew practice was . { Autowins 2 ¢ b 4 101 S| American League Magnates Said to|Head Coach Corderry having ultra | Mote interest in physical department Thurs., Fri. and Sat. | activities and to promote self im- Miss A. Kildufft ... : ¥o. A | slow motion pictures taken of the | 5 Miss C. McAloon ... 45 ers . E i 145 462 t Be Watching Chance to Break Into | first and second shells in action, the|Provement by listening to short, in- 5 q 5 teresting talks on subjects of vital in- b st Miss A. Hart { 3 & : Bear Cats first time Yale has taken advant T T S S ADiae 2 Connecticut Again, ere y local anc v Miss S. Kalberg ... .. ) 2§ | Sche ( 7 246 | Mor : ; of the movies in any athletic t ‘p":‘k- by local and out of town — FOOTFALLS — Miss G. Kleir o 7 Thonston ) 81| MeNamar 4 1 While there ppears to be little |10 I'he films will be shown before | Miss E. Loomis [ ark . 0 ( zymanowsk 8 86 rospeet of roller polo being played |a gathering of the crews and criti- Qeibeols SalBens: : 2 ; oga e 8 this state this winter, it is said |cism made on the form displayed. . d : LY ! hat officials of the American Roller| The annual fall inter-class regatta | : Bl ) lengue are keeping a close eye |opened this afternoon the finals be- tac 7 | ] 1 4 1 Connecticut |ing contested on Thursday Miss C. M: N b— 1 1. Jackso ] T Middleton 8 S 2 v S.—Jackson | The Newington A. C. football cleven Miss A. Kalbe Bertini §8 « §5 266 | § 1z, former University of Mis- [ would 1ike rrange games with any Miss G. Maro ] < 804 ] ouri sprinter and a member of the [120-pound n in the state. In a| Thousands Now Take Ironized|gasly nesinilated form of fron sueh o i Miss A. Anderson ..., | | 3 —13 i 1 18 American 4 metre relay team |hard fought gz Stirdny the) Voast : ; I ard fought game last Saturday the ast Tablets to Bui Ne Dummy i 5 ) ) which ted | Yea b Build oW of this effastive combination 1 new world's rec- | Newington team downed the Steam | geglth, Strength, Energy and|.r Tionixed Yenst, In this Torf York Athletic ciub | ton Whit of Newington Junction, W(“ght 1iz P omplishes its results ] TIME Twirler | Mod ) its colors in the win-|js the manager of the challenging e 1 Miss S. Dorozet 6— 1 \ ) 86 06 1 rso 19 95 9 | team. Often Bung Resuiis in Half the N N e Each | Miss G. Cully i §— 142 | suetksor S1 3 1che 89 v _— Usual time. is much more effective. | Miss M. Donahue ., & : N § 7 TRINI UDENTS AT GAME. )ackage contains 10 days' treatm . v . 4 —_ only a dollar, or just 10c ) Miss M. Palmer s 72 y ] )7 Nov. 8 Trinity coll LAST VERSUS WEST. Thousands of people who were formerly y directions for children in Miss 8. Skarzysky .. 1 1 ) seerm p ¢ her whole stu | Cleveland, Nov 8.—Negotiations | thin, weak, nervous, run-down or languld old at good drugglsts Miss D. Thompson ... ) 1 ) 6 45 4 wn trom Hartford, Conn., to- [are under way for a football R sl st el L il ars; L ANGE S LU L IE ) Cet s TG Y . C | ginee Sclence di that the heaith ‘ Dummy . i N. B. MACHINE SPECIAL . 1 wit fre anm clash be- [hetween the Haverhill (Mass.) High | glving, ener ) ; eiements called 02 ) l ‘ nd New York uni- |school team and East och. of | ¢ 3 i titje Yeast : vitamines” were ained reat quan- y 409 A\l Star At ( ! [ ms. Last year's|Cleveland. The rhill eleven 18| "y o polp bring more quickly and moro Pinheads 3iiriel YA P on 40 € two elevens result- |sald to have the Massachusctts cham- | thoroughly the sh, soothad @ e the New Yorkers | pic slinched while East Tech's | nerves ] " s, the clear ? ‘Miss Stronquist 6 7 [ 2 | Bowers 5 10 ed {ctor e @ 1 Miss Zimmerman . : 100 | y 96 10 g ¥ oans ] 3 v a score of ), and today's | vietory over Scott Iligh of Toledo last | 315 ) et 3 St il '” bl ts Miss Murnane 5 126 | Boyle g 3 me promisee be equally spec- | Saturc gave it the scholastic title i > % p 26 | B * 1 That la why Sclonce has combinoed Yonst AMiss McFarland ..., Y 160 | Krause tucular. in this section. with organio or vegotable irom, the most M‘_W'_&Mjim_@,.vmwm TONIC

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