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b8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 192f. NUTMEGS TO PLAY WILLIAMS ELEVEN AT NEW HAVEN NEXT SUNDAY — NOTRE DAME SMOTHERS RUTGERS AT POLO GROUNDS—CHARLEY O’'HEARN SHINES IN YALE PRACTICE — ROPER GIVES PRINCETON REULARS A REST—KACEY FIVE N w) TO PRACTICE TOMORROW AFTERNOON — PILKINGTON WINS OVER FRUZETTI—MAY STAGE BOXING EXHIBITION MON GETS A SHAKE- GIVEN REST| WILLIAMS TEAN .. ' FOR HOOSIERS ... ... AT PRINCETON ... ...os ... MIONDAY EVENING Position Changed | Coaches Keep Lineap tor Penn F'rom Practice—Will Start | Collegians for Intersectional | . ¥ T . ‘ Ny 9y | i . Battle Will Be Fought at Welss Notre Dame Piles Up 28 Points ‘Men in Great Condition for Yale e o Boxing Instructor and Assistant Park Next Sunday fanover, N. M. Nov. f.—Dar Rainst Scarlet Team Cumbridge, Mass, No o Game Saturday aston, v, wov. o—me waercat-| MaY Give Sparring Exhibition 1 varsity foothall playe o ed Lafayette college varsity football tarted the mi inst 1! 1 : team has received four offers for in- ctol Saturda W ed : 1 : X o Princeton, N. J., Nov. 9,—Prince- | terscctional games, to be played fol- A boxing exhibition for the purpose lowing the close of the regularly i”l inereasir interest in the art of | self defense may be staged in the hand ourt or the gym iuvm of nounet ent made toda ) e grad- - . ment mad y by the grad- |0y . ¢, A, next Monday evening it the plans of Physical Director Notre Dame ( ML from pri tourists neee f i 1 1 I s varsity foothall eleven had only ) 10 cr | who substituted for Tier e il ent Saul Wasko gers of tl announced & ments had bee ¢ . ¥ t « « 1 { i ( mt was tol it mo NTo : pite ¢ et t onel « rrow hefore starti AR AR RanE e : E THAKS g of athleties, 1. Lerc ® for a game at W ew : ( | ppeni | unds. e ernoo ever, all the other player ve out on | only two more days for home prac- | |y oba ! roy £ next Sunday . | crmor « 1 ¢ 1 o iers 1%eld | Toseph G. Hergstrom do not go g atartat 2:30 o'c el ; : R BT g oL AU YR HRICTURARE R : the season with Yal turday. The [ game to be played in Dallas, Tex., on [“"y workout yesterday afternoon, |8cheduled scason, according to an- spite of the fact that there arc brushing u 1 tice before the concluding game of One of the invitatio (e for r. Hergstrom arranged for 06 ‘thit has ¢ ) | cumpe I the end for a G0 Work was start 1 t ; New n are uniformly in su s00d con- | New Year's Day w he champions v 5 anm t t t : i | ¢ ‘ are uniformly in such good con - with t UMPIONS |46 sepvices of Charles D. Orsey of hdown. ‘ game. Dill T dition that Keene Fit k figured |of the southwest conference. I'rom | ¢po pyaptrord Y to teach a class in » ing rumors r i old questior ng to get th Rav o Gt o | | what colleges the other thre ® the elevens would is season, |tions, ot s | 1o 24 t which team, but rk on the Yale ‘:" v ‘I""‘ Lrolcinors BvEsiEnARACl Bl S8 R e th l'” 'l"" IVt | hoxing in the local institution but clopments [t probably will be a little d I n by a tmmn " NoE) NOWN- bY | ope or two more pupils are needed filliams Are Iniproving i ] : % £t how : ; 1 Keek, 134 Stinso ¢ William ; o nE [ 2 - i Pk % S 1 iagey anticipation of t el Stan Keck, Id Stinson and A1 Witt before it becomes advisable to per- In past years W n um b Fias sut o 2 4T ey S\viUtadrn i Bubithers AL B [ mer of the regulars were given leave [ made as to whether any one of the | i ipa ) s to start. For this pur- » been rated as St mpions Sl AR L A o St B i of absence yesterday in order to rest. | invitations will be accepted pose Mr, Or AU hin ABslStEntewill team this scus unag one guard ’ wrd probably | that ar ot Upteve son's final match with the Bluc Nat Poe declared that all will face the Lafayette thus far this season has|pe jnyited to put on an exhibition ing a little tougher, the A i eing Kavana A or. Neidli fik ; ; Sile Today fl the regulars were at the | 128 Saturday. The loss of any onc|won scven consecutive games, inelud- oy ing match here Monday evening and Bridgeport tcums deteatir (s | o & Goldstein| euil : < e R e P C of them would he a severe blow to|ing victories over Pittsburgh and |t 5 o'clock 2 Elm City eleve ¢ :“ww“ s HGe ‘ Pelntaiithat | o 5 : Kb e T e o | the Tigerst Stinson was given a va- | Pennsylvania. Only three touch- “Tad" Jones, Yale football coach vidence, It 1eld the sillams D y 0 § e cution because he ( ded eve lowns have been scored against C | sttt o e P8y of Providence, X R R e : p A o8 5 Sght and Niche i tion bhecause he had attended ev lowns have been scored against Coach | wip speak to the High School Club at eless ti ¢ the Nutmegs 2 o & ¥ 1% ce ¢ season an 1s | Sutherland's te "wWo more i . to a scor taaklt | Sn ey the team will be in practice all season and W itherland’s team. Two mor eS|y supper to be glven tomorrow eve- put across a 7 wiifoverithateam (B0 B8 I S T y o (R it By 1e for a lay-off. Keck and Wittmer | remain to be played, Delaware State A e ethagiie s rrrix: Il}l‘llh'“l;‘\ A 1 iny, will be at fullback S ; f : R e s for the Prince game :\wtrwl'lm sed n; the Ill.'u'\.uni me, | here on Saturday and the annual con- ||, ' others will be guests of & nove S players of the |15 ®iving Siegfric d vards | I coached 1ave the services of both Chapin | PUE Toe says they will be on hand | fest with Lehigh at South Bethlehem |nonor, In commenting upon the B Srlillams team were kept out of tho|(CMER battle. The vere all used | had better wer and was su- |and Gehrke, the injured backfield | 1OTROTEOR. i T NI ) meeting Postmaster Delaney said yes- % game through i Red” Quinn, o0 ‘he firs ¢ serimmage | perior in ever rtment of play. aaEeaeR MG RIDI G L0V, N [terday, “If Jones can talk like I've 3 e olene as re. | this afternoo i s ) 1 . minutes T Percy Haughton' visited the [ 1€l chersofawhomm ‘hydSapeared Mon | seen him play, he's a wonder.” & the mainstay of the backfield, has re- | o = " " ; 2 5 A 5 1 that | 42y, were in uniform yesterday an HEA H i s 1 B i3E 68 ito form, as was shown in the | € coache 1t the sc f - | play Sanford’s searlet-clad | field lookgd over the attack tha R : h On Friday night a fraternal basket- ¥ turn o form, as was s} A 4 S : i 3 Dame goal |Tommy.Campbell is preparing for hig| Went through the signal drill with the ball league will be organized & e I B ganized at th rest of the varsity. Von Schillir = = e cept g £ Kec : 3 Judge took Kec lace at tackle,Scott wi 5 i | took K pla it tackle,Scott w An interes g feature of the M. » contest against the Dridgeport eleven - b : of the year, and that the reo zed | 1ir ne dutgers cheer- |freshman team, which will play the nlo Med « Sher- | 2 g 1 + last Sunday. Hanlon, McCullgn, Sher- ., ) “gtin needs hard work to re sect 1 f 1 roaring over | Yale yearlings at New Haven on Sat 2 3 : . o | at end instead of Stinson and Lips . q 18 g comb at center instead of Wittmer,| Ut Meusel and Piercy Barn By B thoteadars oo 4 the fans for Reeves. No announcement was Landis Intends to Dispose of man and Bresline, putting up a| ¥ I > & machine-like perfectio p opportunity i whale of a game for the Elm City|"mpo fie1q was covered i (S0 Been the B asiE e & iRt which will have as its object the At tie phi I storming Cases Shortly. training of Y. M. C. A. physical team, f . Y ice hich formed ove and w 5 | & i Orse a- Plenty of Confidence Here AEE WAL Dot xel gener: Jersey ad 9 The Princeton squad, consisting o ¥ surrounded with a ba v. In Covrren ¢ end of the A e W : : f icaders. The corps is under the pe Here in New Britain there is ever [places the ice melted and \ shls e probably of ahout forty men, will| Chjcago, Nov. 9.—Judge Landis, |gonal dircetion of Physical Director | 2 H leave Friday morning for New Ha- [commissioner of baseball intends to|yjergstrom. It will start officially to- oonfident that the Nutmegs can take | going tough on the muddy spots ] I total of 27 point s en, and will drill in the Stadium |dispose of the cases of Babe Ruth | |morrow evening. Hygiene, health and g;f T“"\s]‘:'i‘]_“" ihe L Slaven, z ! 0y UTGICROR, AR A [T | Friday afternoon. The men will [and the other two.members of the i defeated every opponent \\IF]\ the ex- | 8 1 N as brought to 'J“I'j "“"”"I“' bowl at noon Saturday for ““": 1““‘“‘,” ‘-v"“‘ “ !‘”'\""l’*"“‘“ "”’(-.»‘m_\'um,nm in the corps. Mr. Herg- R R themselves. ape following the work for a living. for a hard battle next Sunday. A num- Hartford Eleven 28 to 0. S G e e cision Sl @ e sk Kaceys Quintet to Hold ber of fans are planning to make the R i : rerial fli 5 time taki I Pilkingt P A foe verd ‘hile dred New York, Nov. 9.—Showing the |t ] vilkington Favored for Verdiet Over | Leslie O'Conner,” sceretary o e el B N teip in automobiles, while hundreds|, A%y G0 o LG played | SKin o Notre Dame's -yard cha ver | Leslic O'Conner, scerctary of - the | Praetice Tomorrow Night of others will journey to New Haven| |\ Las 41 line S baseball commission said that a ques- ] ¥ LR et o ; ; Fruzetti at Worcester—>May Meet L : ol by train, | v b | t It looked like a touchdown for th New Haven ov. 9.—On the next tionnaire had been sent to Ruth, Mhi g ole e defeated Trini | b A & €] 1 7 e Owing to the arangements made for [ 1% Y/ ) . Jaupy from Raritan, but Quarterback |to the last day of scrimmaging before | Champion Johnny Sh | Meusel and Bill Piercy which would | the game with the Williams team on | 6 W t nual clash bhetween Princeton two sets 3 give them a chance of explaining | Sunday, the scheduled contest with | e e e N | rhstead of using line smashes to cov. | varsity men were tried out agains Worcester, Mass., Nov. 9.—Charlic |their violation of the major league | 18 Rambler-Tigers at Hartford Fri-| 1S8¢ two collescs, Tea iond the ards remaini he elect- | the scrubs in the § terday Pilkington of Meriden, won the de- | constitution but that no reply had day afternoon was called of. been SetEolahEC AN, l“ St "“' edl to flnz another obtlioee iy players were put throug ir paces | cision over Jimmy Fruzetti, New Eng- | been reccived from any of them. = i ;5 sl W" B “"\” on | cesst LSS But the tc 5 wi for an unusually ic period, the [land lightweight title claimant, in a Baseball obse rvers were of the S s e betave the A | record The Lme tracted T v it grounded on the crimms asting for P £ 40 [ fast and hard fought 10 und bout | opinion today th if the three of- ferinme bt el e ror on % VENTURO HAS BOUT 1 . e at Stien f e ) e at Mechanies' hall here last night. It | fenders, fail to communicate with | Ing game a (EM At on [ ! ten thousand football enthus- ; was a popular decision and if Shu-|Judge Landis their punishment is | urday night. Dame took the ball on the rd Blair and Mike Eddy, on the in- The candidates for the Knights Columbus basketball five have been notified to report at 5:30 o’clock to- morrow afternoon at the New Brit- ain Boys' club for practice. All of the candidates are urgently requested to be on hand, as the workout will terday by the score of 28 to I'he 2 v had other ideas about it.|the Klis me w3ners ¢ PR S S : o ine, and the tgers stands g1 4, | jured list, will definitely he out of |grue's consent is secured Pilkington [likely to be more severe than orig- y 3 E Rsklin ; Boy Masched to Box, George| o \"\;\”\‘3\ i ”‘]"‘”’""1 the could do the run ainst tl ers on|will box Johnny § » before the | in planned. KOPF TO PLAY A IS | Satur s will be taken!same club in a few 5. Shugruc ¢ questions asked by Judge Lan-| Walter Kopf, of this city, a mem- Lynch of Meriden Next Tuesday |y jack Weinheimer, ably assiste | satu \ il | v ; V. ‘YI_\ )i l\\\l\ ner, : : I rmiar i and possibly | won a decision over Fruzetti a|dis it is understood are in the na-|ber of the World's Champions New Night at Hartford. | ¢ A et eile ) 'CFTON CAPTAIN | Lincoln ar oth the in-|bout here recently and the fans are |ture of an examination, as the com-| York Giants, will play basketball with s : :l RINCETON CAPTAIN \ired. men; hq have attended |anxious to see Pilkington and the | missioner desired to know what in-[the West End A. C. of Bristol this : ] Lo RE 7 | other Connecticnt boxer go against | fluences prevailed upon the trio in the | season, according to information Joe Venturo of Berlin, who is call- | S & € T A N ym | practice regularly in their football o ccllent gencralship —in ; it Ib FOR( I‘J) TO Q{ IT|! ach other. Pilkington h ccd to|face of the warning given them be- |from the Bell City. The Bristol ed “Joey Kitsen” by Hartford pro- e i e moters and sport writer has been 104 attack, off tackle | Al Into, the tackle, who has been [the match. fore they started qn their barnstorm- | team is one that Manager Savis! . signed by the Charter Oak A. C. to S | vith a e ing trip. the Hardware City Five is t 8 meet George Lynch of Meriden, in| Ward pass wus “’”‘""‘-“" O Mu'”';”' i book for a game in this city w 4 o il ) SIS x o was ger Allen Swede Gives Up Track Team | minor injury, was back in his place, s e < e bo0k for a game s city. » oyetstharlinesmas geneta ! FROJANS TO PLAY SUNDAY. [BROWN WOULD PLAY BOWDOIN - the six-round preliminary at next| ! Y. 1 4 | land prot will be used ¢ st e Tuesday nights show at Hartford. i JOUS DASS | FLeadership Becanse of Rheumatic | princeton. Herr, the guard, who also | o 2ot o T i S e BOUT FOR TOM Venturo has been on the last t / has been handicapped by injury, will New Britain Eleven to Tackle |,y orities at Bowdoin college an-| New Orleans, Nov. 9.—Tommy Gib- . 4 TR 4 1 ¢ Trinity loosened on | Ve e e ¢ 2N X R L bartrond club has tun of ring the latter part AR ken in Servicc be in shape to | Saturday. Both | Team Next Sunday Afternoon. [ nounced the receipt of an offer from | sons, contender for the heavyweight JERIER . 1o ;pleaded with Dis work ‘ crimmaged yesterday for @ few | e Trojan football team will have | Brown University for a football game | championship, has been matched in B o owla D Tynoh Barwiil Vi Calhe i i i o bt e e ey it Providence on Thanksgiving Day.|a 15 round bout with Dan O‘Dowd e s{dbm“ o :s clom';'g\‘";:m 1 [ vor r has at last| cature of the play was the [ (1o fast Trojan team of Hartford, or |1t 1S expected that the date will be | on November 25, it was announced * a) clip, and who 1is better % g sl 3 N i 1 “he ” 1 s ¥ v ¥ IS 8 etic ( yda z :verrypwny l,lhnn Lewls. The star at- GET THEIR HATS BAGK | given up ¥ £3 5 aga touchdown made by Cha the All-Thomaston eleven. They have |Sanctioned today. & traction the club has booked is Phil St heumatism and resigned LG, Rl vin The e o been playing a stellar brand of 00!- | e e———- Bloom of New York, against Umljlfi‘llu‘mnn Students Invited to Offi of cross-country am this | ter "“““““‘ k ",“l' "”;‘\ s ball this season and to date have ate; amford, ’ ; two ml } ! i play e tie, @vasiqr-oz ot for HMead Replacements Tossed i | . the sccond team. O'Hearn, | The Trojan t TRy | in th e of 9 I into action just after taking| some of the fastest players in the [ 1923 Pimlico Futurity | Afr When Tigers Beat Hacvard, P ok at the - distances, | the place of Murphy, ran the Il | oity, most of them being ex-members : f i he holder of nter. around left end for a touchdown |, . o e : - Will Be Worth $60,000| Princcton, N. 7., Nov, 0.—Come |j 5 the holder of the intors A 'n((,“:.“‘l,{\{'.’f";,“ esregation, and it is Baltimore, Nov. 9—Nominations| and get a new hat!” is the cry of e ‘” o 'H ! mvH~ .(.-:‘1;] r\a 5 he ‘.\”..‘u:,,){ ;u, A ; ¢ cutive years. He aiso cap- | g el . A series w srobably for the Pimlico I'uturity for 19 hd [Daily Princetonlan. Among othe HaDIDAY S 1 2 _ > Sliadd e DEORADS 1924 have closed with more than 800 |demonstrations of Princeton exurber- ,1],-51-\ "i““{‘; or 11 on “h“l“”i‘”h TO ROW. . ,\( (.::‘:dd‘h -1“111 be played before the for race vo|ance and joy dis he S v rds. All o eriorm- New York, Nov. 9.—Orgs ion | season closes. s MR et TG el Lt s ek 3 till stand except the ha lightwelght crew of oarsmen to| A meeting and practice will be years hence, and well over 1,300 cheering sectlon last nk Adams, now Princeton B . ; ; held Thursday evening at 7:80 the Maryland Jockey Club announced |Gllroy had made his gr or t L th: foHoning U k Columbia university in | he o |.I’: hy ‘1 ‘\] a 3 7:30 | « today. touchdown was the to e A | next r's regattas was annou ajiviclock nl\ udack's hall on Sexton | $ With the nominating and starting | titude of hats ¢ caps into the : » crew committee. Con \wzwlx .]4!\" n:‘r y."mm u.:m.. nv :x:‘;. !,(, » fees,to which the Jockey Club adde a|many of which went into the Pr u the 5 otlonad k| conts s said, | UI~ ;t U\}Hr H‘tl‘V:w‘n m4 ’u,” iray, ¢ purse of $40,000, it 5 calculated that |tonian depository and exchange bu-|c 4 2 A with rd 1 .xn;\l.nm- | 'r"! l{:‘,”' ';:]H‘ L 1l u” C \‘4 rstrom, | . > 1 e two ye & & otts Y all of | Thomas, Burn yrcoran, Selewyn, T. : g ? B b0 000 o | Sy skerday hdstgraduniesdt riston, Pa., i rince- | (G ion ‘are 1 by 130 pound | Govman, J. Gorman, Gunnan, Pech- | RS S THE LARGEST ¥ The first Pimlico I'utur run last | nt camo to the office an to the 1 lace from st | crews | out, Birmingham, Pavitha and Buff | . ) kb only thi hey | the game Princeton, Nov. 9. e greatest | men as their opponents next Sunday cither | Saturday, paid necarly $44,000 to Mor- | glven soma form of co 1 hich ladelphia 1T chool, e SIS ; ; : N WHIPPDT RACING RID D, You START OFF INTO A AND FOR AN HOUR ; UNTIL You ARE RUDELY DELICIOUSLY SWEET Nou SNORE AND SNORJ AWAKENED BY Thne S AND SOUND SLUMBER IN SOUID COMFORT LOLD JANGLE OF THE ) TELEPHONE Sports Started at Re Meadowbrook Country lowbrook Cot y whippot Ameorien, rood sto Ciw e N e | , //’// /// 7 55 7 7 / g ») L 77 DELIEVINGFUTToRBRECE oNLY To FIND IT WAS AND SO You LIE AWAKG Ine areATesT IMPORTANCE A MISTAKE OF The FoR. HOURS, THuS Yod STUMBLE To The Phone OPERATOR. — VUTTERLY 'R\JN\NG Tue S A p e #": 5 ENTIRE NIGHT e . WHAT KinD L0 A HEESHO OF SERVIce E Her” 0| %’ Do You HALY . S OPERATOR It was real Scoteh ¢ it rding and Sir Harr Lauder played on the links of the Che aze Club. Washington. After it was over, the president somehow looked glum, Do you see the braw smile on Sir Harry? | — FOOTFALLS — 1.