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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBE AL — DOWLING RESULTS ON LOCAL ALLEYS—BOBBY REIMER TO MEET CHAM- 10 WILL START AGAINST TIGERS — DEMPSEY - WILLARD BOUT DOUBTFUL COACH CASSIDY’S IDEA OF STRATEGY MEETS WiTH DISAPPROV if \ A N’ v PION SHUGRUE AT WATERBURY SATURDAY NIGHT — “NERI0” Promoter Tex Rickard Fxhibits Imr‘ d Lo Would Have a National Gove patience With Pormer Champion's crning Body to Control Ama- | Team Shaping For Classic Strug- Factory Leagues Rl 8L ROGEIS) 1 vt s oo S10TES Concerming Gl v Squad Has to Work Indoms=| wae w smnm ~ov 0. 'Nemo? Wil Be at His Reguln Factory howlers he n the al older of led as practi N Considerable anxic g | chs ctter to Gu 1 Princeton, N. J., Nov. 10.—A chi vorth while workout on the field yes New Haven, Nov. 10.—With the 1 undoubtedly caused | pretty much reassembled and thin Jeague held fort! 1nass ( . { v . d 7 2 il ¢ J ! ) v Weel 1l out of the window prevente With his 0 already’ beaten by [ definitely be in at left end against STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE, - ' ; ) I w1 5 1 for the nev ich | cir scheduled scrimmage yesterday | [tisher will no chances in the | ‘Shark’ Blair, who is out because of gned contra dement from | A ir Athletic federation of 0 : ‘ Ty Either Decket or O'Hearn will AT o ¢ 9 9 GV Or N3 Y e [ L suct t to | ¢ t of Qctoher, and asking e & s need o cking. rda Mo v part of October i Making the best of things, the | urday's line-up, but it is believed here | Y2le shows need of kicking. Jordan Buicks. Dempsey bout t i found the \Mr. Weeks t the position ’ d 1 affair yvesterday afternoon, and fon in the open despite rain. [ The varsity players who were in the | food, (3t 0 e (B S s Wittmef were missing again yesterd andare eager to get down to business | drill afternoon but positive assurance | They eady have started on the de- | oo o ‘.”,'“_h A ol 407 413 392- 2 [to the recently reported “strike” the | poth indignant when apprised of the tant, perhaps vital, influence on Alquist . 4 71 67 g | 0oil well investments. It has heen newspaper. According ports, one | hood ar womanhood, an organiza-|Haven Saturday Otherwise all the [work to start and then plenty of soft| coypiksh nk, left guard; Landis, cen- Grobstein . ... - 2 [ him independently wealthy. It the of suus r to bring him out | to : lurger percenta £ himself elsewhere yesterday. ment hurt at Princeton to get back | ot O'H . quarterback; Aldrich, vote the necessary attention to train-|their way through the ond team Course almost an hour. The first part was| right except for little lameness. From Two graduate players, Burr Cham- ’ ize the n all amateur fers, being devo to tackling the [ tention both for running backfield | couching yesterday Warner . ..... antees to get into befter condition |to he anythi but in poor condition. | sports, would mai and control participa-[come an icy mud, which brough ight bout by Champion Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard, former importance pro fresh start, a continuous downpour of ctary of War | rain spoiled any chances of getting a leys last night at l'og tecreation | cally c )eted a few P v | Bullding. Some goo ( was con | )t diss [ELILQIE f ¢ [ h « York, preside ¢ 1€ ng rain which began yesterday morn- | tepday The forces were, however, | gridiron IrnH!.- with Princeton only BUETaE by tha min.t 4 | Pror Ricke o ( t team followlng mmitte Mi ng i Bill Rt three days off the Eli warriors yes- At the Casino alley t} Bird ¢ ) ! « 3 hington I er to say some hard thir ) | started on the move again this time [ terday went through practice with hich bear I A el Blickle Ve e Calet aand im determination Hulman will The scores: tomie g 4 : Sl Iraft of rope On- | ppineetons football squad from having | both Centr Princeton, Coach | Princeton Saturday in place of s yesterday A ! Brown e s | with Willard's < n returning ’ bl th il N6 shllox ) ternoon. The I'rineeton head coach | game with Brown with the men he | inju Into will hegin the game at TR I fo ¢ : peil i h been particularly keen on seeing | will need when Yale comes to the | left tacklc ibeion o é 5 o R i ; ! GRLOTIEN LD 1 il e his men in real action once more and | stadium. This does not mean that 2 ikt J X 4 Koy aa eiletoith ne ( £ Weeks letter Is in answer 10 &y, o pigk g gharp encounter with tl Jone of the men who eventually will | Tun the team. Becket started yester- RINE 5eoievins f t ad er to him from Mr. Kirby, sent in| oo B0 lay in the Yale game wiil bein Sat- | 8% and will certainly be used if heavywe pio " 451 i 6—13 contract embodylr g ke lh“(\ 1d inve ted the "an 1 o [‘x-\'l the ‘1 axt U0lympla|aenching stall jdecidsiiiot iRy gha sheisplaqrg L e On i Bucliiotocks mllv »nllel Il-‘;):.‘ -”jxlf, L S .mlm.n, | Gils SIS L ’ s ; nal drill in the baseball cage, which | er, Tierney, Clark, Fitts and Jenkins K onilieprEaciera e ratlioy e e Ll v : 4 5 s proved able on similar occa- | will in all probability get into the Vermiler ...... ] { verbally consented. I 1 P Ic tha are i the war department is interested [! proved.valu vi I v B B o a1ans aani S AW Eas ool i radlntaly s | de ot ; sl D s this year, and later to try Brown battle. wagibrought to a close early. A driz, Balley 95 - illard ¥ v 1 Y TC-|the pink of | , ready | in sometl much more sweepin zling rain fell all day and Tower b 03 turn the cd document, but to date | 4nq anxion ¢ Pray Nate |l than inere natlonsll competitions i ' loniin dhe ool i ekar o car P = ! s e g apt. Keck, 1 Hlroy and Al | Tiger co st oare ronghly sted, Cowles o 9 Rickard I not heard r the | e attainne The rs who | the Olympic pames. The scerctary pt. K ph Tiger contest are thoroughly rested, | ;4 4nq00rs in the form of a long sig- Jones ... g 7 d former title-holder placed befe t ading p f war has in mind the formation of) nal which upset the plan of Rickard attributes Willard's 1axity [jjc as heing ously it reanization which will have an was received that all three would be | fenses against the New Haven attack, |~ v, i b . : e A ] Yal lineup Saturday will be: Packaras: former champion m in one of his|gtory which lad appeared in the | the uphuilding of the nation’s man-[in the lineup which fac ale at New | this involving a lot of blackboard | yyiman, left end: Into, left tackle: Pinder: ..... i 7 port that Willard h realized on | of vds remonsty with the | tion which will scek to « 1 bring-| first string warriors werd out, n.tlu“l—‘ scrimmaging against the scrubs, ter; Guernsey, right guard; Dillon, A. Anderson . 9 9 a producing well which will make|coach anc took no small amount |ing phy | exercise, thro Jorts, [ing Ed Stinson who was told to amusc Coburn is the slowe ot all the | yjgent tackle; Sturm, right end; Beck- ¥ Anderson 65 9 243 | ports are true. Rickard ¢ Yo theve | ovis . T lay cvening. Both |popuiati men, women chil-| Following the indoor practice Rop-|to condition again. Crocker's foot is|jeft halfback; Jordan, right half- is litle likelthood that Willard will de- | Griffin furtha have been boring . than now derives benefit from|er sent the men out in the mud.for | on the mend and Fitts now is all| pack; Mallory, fullback, s ing for another match with Dempsey. |line and ing the ball on - end The proposed organization would |particularly unpleasant for the pl now on Jenkins will have a lot of at- | jerjain and Ray Paige, helped in MAVOIE . (1 oosnrn s B 2 And unles the former champion guar-|runs in a n er that ves them | standar 1 hest | ¢ ) ty this time the sawdust |y ind for kicking. Sl v hig ‘[1’ lummy. By this time “1‘ _sawdust| play and for kicking. Reports of the Yale-Princeton O'Brien .. 7 than he exhibited at Toledo more | ports Erroncons ideals of true wteurism, and|and dirth bencath the dummy had e Ao games will be transmitted through Dolzill 80 83 than two years ), Rickard de 5 30 ¢ evening an erroneous re- | would direct ) N0 wireless telephone, play by play, to Azues .. 82 86 he will not undertake to promote a |, iclied the city to the effect | tion in the Olympic nes, grunts 'vl"fll.l\ the unfortunate f{) ‘LAY BHEDTOL FIVE 150 places in Connecticut, Long Is- Willard-Dempsey match. } ; fin and Murtl had Pink” Baker may appear in a new Tond andiNew Vol at New Haven, as he was de- 445 394 386 § : i | e = 1 role ) > Hudson. ol e R SHAMROCKSEMPIRES talled to learn the art of kicking | Kaceys Will Open the Home Season T SO Stack . 77 BOUT FOR "YJ!["”‘R : X Ve Gavbigeag)| goals after the touchdown, and did “ .. . 9 Y v York ci eveloped | B e saturday Nig at State Arj Py— The second ceting h Murphy w...... 06 3 R = 2 i har s aaaata| well enough for a first time. This is strdaySNEhU AL StatesATmoEy School m:.lll.wm ”l“\o ‘{’ \(1fl <‘[‘ 0\11‘15:; Fanion . e i fiered no ill wmextra cuution in case accldent Preliminary and Dancing. be held this evening in lh.-‘lfu'nq\\:lol Mater ......... 04 66 | Local Lightweight Gets a Crack at | pep of iriffin was nina| yeet Sunday Afternoon, Winner to |[$hould befall Stan Keck, whose acur- hall. Supper will be served at 6:30 Johnson . 9 S 1 504 onda \d suffered superficial | ite toe has not missed one attempt in Arrangements have been completed [ ,ucioolc fnstead of ot the uSual time New England Title at Waterbury e it b | o Ak ont MigeriAT Q) a game this year. Ken Smith, the drop | by the Knights of Columbus basket- | my *rc St GF @) Bie wsial time. | kicking ace of the squad, resumed his | ball management for the opening [ oy o0 I EET A HAEL Shamrocks and the Empires |cports in direction, and it is game at the State Armory next Sat- ' - : aadelian e iday afternoon at | . certain cach day urday night, with the local team Two Teams Weighii 110 Pounds 407 442 4 Saturday Night. oloring of optic. Both boys Rolls l}n)m-, 1, and the arance supports | club and at this time the hool toot- Burns .. ST TN 3 Bobby Reimer of tl eit who | their statements, that tbey are in th I clash next 4 ball team, coaches and other promin Vpaglock .. ... 01 a8 7| showed up so well ag: “Soldier” | hest of conditio 2:30 o'clock on the Newington Road |gmith will have a chance to try meeting a selected five from Bristol. |ant men in high school and ety life Linquist . .8 16 S | Gibson of New Haven at Meriden | e rapld spread about the city of [gridiron in the first game of a serles |joot in the Yale game. In the lineup of the Bell Clty team, liore fnvited to attend. At the meot Duplin Sonpet LI ST last Saturday night, has an import- | the rumor that the two stars were on|to be conducted by the 140 pound | further stress was lald upon run-|are players all well known to local |ine tonight : : 'vaw»‘ '!“ B it B4 T8 ant date for next Saturday ng | the injured following perusal of |teams of the city to determine the |ning back kickoffs, and the varsity|f follows: Downes, Getersloh, | football life, i e ‘;' _— Bobby has been secured by Match- |the physical director published | city champlonship In that class. The |jined up to recetve whils Emery boot- i , Granger, Carpenter and |on the great collogiate ,,‘,,,,“. i 441 809 436 maker George Mulligan to meet |statement, when countered by the [winner will take on the Tiger A. C.led the oval to them, the lcglon of [ Madden others who will probably give short Hupmobiles. Johnny Shurgen of Waterbury at the |denial not only upon the part of the|either on the following Sunday ¢r ™Y couchies on the sidelines meanwhile The New Britain team will be com- | ta1ks are Mayor Orson If m‘m '_ Boardman ..... 99 79 Phoenix avenue arena in that city.|players and those who watched them |weeks from Sun and after aillgpouting directions, untll an effect | posed of the following playe Kil- stmaster W. F. Delaney, who l?é Rowe ......... 84 Reimer, who is looked upon as the |scrimmage, bu y the physical [other contenders for ¢ lons approximating that of an actual game | duff, Dudack han, Restelll, Mur- | gj5o aoach of the high school track Stanton ... - 76 3 | lightweight title holder of Connecti- |director himseif, = rise to much | honors have been bru v almost reached. phy, Saxe and There will be | team: ],rlm.“m‘[”uk I,‘ Slade: '\‘ HBIt .., ST k 9'| cut, gets a chance to add to his ring | criticism E practice of [planned to hurl a defl at the Trojans. That Princeton will be in as good | a preiiminary game, and following the | tormey David Dunn who coachod ihie Hanford . S laurels in facing Shugrue. Recently |spreading such crroneous reports Both the Empires and the Sham- | pnvgical condition ngainst Yale as was | main battle, dancing will be enjoved. | championship eleven of fwo :'r':“s - the little brother of the famous Joe | Idea Not Popular rocks will practice tonight on thelr |ty case in the Harvard contest is I £ S Gl (o ~“'v:” 420 39 217 | Shugrue annexed the New England | While it i admitted fact that | respective otball lots. Bunday’s | goubttul, Several of the players have OFFICIALS PICKED. R ey Plerce Artows. lightweight title by defeating Jimmy |such stories are frequently given out|game uld be a hummer, Both |phad no chance whatever to get into A the banquet are mow. belng sold Bleath ......... 93 88 g3 | I'ruzetti at Worcester, Mass. In the |in professional foothall and some col- |tcams Ve consistently defeated | piay and t will tend to lessen their officers 0§ the club and A Dop- DOYIe .nvvvnnrn. 97 86 =8 semi-final, “Red” Allen of Bridge- |lege teams with a view to increasing|teams not only in thelr own ¢ ntire struggle. Lourle and Garrity, buck of the Y. M. C: A. The price Neueczyk ..... 99 port will meet Georgie Lee, a mem- |the opponents confidence beyond the | phut have taken on heavier teams |phowever, are working at top speed is to be forty cents Karpinski o 0 82 ber of Joe Shrugue’ wble. Willie | point of safety, it is the first time|inroughout the state and ¢ and will ralse to the average the con- Officials have been selected for t = Humphrey ..... 85 85 Shugrue, another brother of Joe, will | that such a practice has been resorted | victorious. dition. A\‘mn‘\ Williams game to be playe TO PLAY IN CUBA be in the curtain raiser bout, oppos- |to by a local High school mentor st ot Arre LA L : | e R ng Young Roach of Bridgepor! ublic opinion p v pd he | T = s . . ; - 1 ing Young Roach of Bridgeport. public opinion plays any part in BASK ;‘TBALL NEXT MEKNIGHT TO LEAD TIGERS Clyde Waters, referee; Harry Gins-|National League Players to Invade - lecision as to its continuance, ! ere ,urg, umpire; Dr. Templeton, head S hdce Lurg, umplir T mpleton, h Island For 21-Game Serie Waters, Ginsburg and Templeton Named for Sunday’s Game. CORBIN SCREW FOREMEN bt Princeton, N. J., Nov. 10.—Francis probably be the last linesman. The referee is the prom- ' i o "OW 7 N A {nig cotec il ) he Berg 2 Is 1922 Footbali Possibility | |' fquite upset upon learning that| a¢ New Britain High School Nest |He succeedsallan Swedewho resigneq| Umpire Ginsburg has officiated at a :)‘l“vvllj\llll mphis team of the Southern Rydberg ..... 2 8 Providence, R. T, Nov. 10.—Brown | the two stars of the team were o the | g after physiclans declared that a cage | umber of the High .s'\“hx»un Rl S Leagtelinag lsit fon Home QOO wouy.. 8 ] 8| may play the Princeton gridiron team |ipjuved list, and needless to say ac-| — Season. {66 chronicinciaticln wolllprevent hix|(LHIS SeasOMEN o el Bta St sEREl L i S TD S BStE L BRI D C A set s at Princeton next year. Coach Rob-|tivities in the betting line came to an ’ . | further participation in long distance [ DF: Templeton is a former Purduc | o hinetech with ',.'“'] Hha/an end Al inson, who conferred with W. W.| s Cr Vith two more games on the foot- running. McKnight s a resident of || ™80 2 l(”lll]:‘u.»- cams of the Cuban Nation- toper, the Tiger coach, after the sstrategy” Is Dumped. “r . ball scheduie at the High school, (”*_“‘ Sewickley, Pa., and a senior. He has T s FRER, ’ et ormin e Bunesson 5 2 Harvard-Princeton game last Satur-| Onpe of the many jokers in the |ranchi ot snOTE Ay L LesaLgan TO SHOW FIGHT FILMS A barnstorming aggregation of the English .. i ¢ | day, discussed the chances of a game, | yation is that,four Hartford H QUL been on the crags-country squad for medintely steps be Y Brooklyn Natic eaded by Catch mediately steps Wil b | thrce years and took second and thira T 3 FEeSi i iagnEe fadBiveC o B :]Vm-d LIn A 33 [and, while he would not make a|school hoys were on the Ellis stic Sl “‘_"“' o Lt the Harvard and Yale meets re- | JRickard Pays $500 Fine and Wil A el VIS e v eennn. 8 lefinite statement, it is understood |grounds last night and saw hoth Grif- | The outlook s bright f Y| spectively this fall. He is also on the Exhibit in Chicago A2 § that Princeton sentiment favors plac- | fn and Murt actio Upon their | 9 crestling | s ) e e e et s el '\ ”'I‘]"‘_f, e reasonibia| the lastivears 1. Mal ; Wrestling Chicago, Nov. 10.—Having paid GOING TO BIG GAME, etur : rd, . fine of $500 in Judge Carpenter's Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hatch, Mr. | 5N orm the TR third or fourth game of the season ime that the “psychology” and | Weir, McCi st 1 hideletin . Tra : Kisselbrack ... 3 Houlil) the contest ihe' schedulsd. jofeasuIng el h’h‘”\‘,& R b eeotin | uslE pes to weld WINTERS CLAIM TITLE. Federal court for violation of the In \d M, Harold Hafeh, MNr ana’ Mre Borrow .... Al 84 own will play all of the Big Three ) the action of issuing such [ into a champio ship team The Winters football eleven, with a [terstate Commerce Commission ruling | F'rank Porter, Mr. 'and Mrs, _\‘l\_' Pratt ... . 83 8 3 Brown last played Princeton about |y false statement, was immediately | = ] Jean slate of victories which inciudes [in transporting pictures of the | well S. Porter, Judge and Mrs, George Baldwin . 96 8§ 9 twenty years ago, after which ar-|qumped. | GOING TO Y.—P. GAME. fins over the I shers, t | Dempsey-Carpentler fight here, Tex | W. Klett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 13 rangements made by the Biz Three | & eaivass among the players, stu-| Judge and . William I\ Man- | Ends and Ramblers-T teams has | Rickard, promoter of the fight, an-| Parsons, Judge and Mrs. James E. | forced the Tigers to call off the con-|gent body and swers of the team |gan, G. D. Dunn, claimed the junior city charapionship | nounced that the pictures would be | Cooper, Corporation Counsel John H test. uring the past two days has brought | Mr. Mrs liam Loughlin and | title. Next week the Winters begin a [shown in a downtown theater. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs, E. T, Gla B. Corr SHoLed 8 27 | out almost universal condemnation of id L. Dunn will be among | series with the champlons of Plain-| F. C. Quimby, maker of the pic- 1 Lawyer Stanley J. Traceski will Ry e “MONDAY'" PRACTICES HERE. |the so-called “stratcgy. |the local people to witness the Yale- | ville. die Gourson of 47 Hartford |tures, sald that he was granted a| witness the Yale-Princeton football i | smame at the Bowl | avenue, is manager of the Winters|permit for the showlng yesterday by | battle at the Bowl Saturday arter- ternoon. team. Chtef of Police Fitzmorris. noon. 1 1 Heck os T8 : Leo “Monday” ‘Normandin - [iButnaet Reama ........ ' speedy forward of Willimantic, w} FOOTBALL AT WESLEYAN ext Sat 5 ~| has signed to play with the | e ——— e o - ware City Five, worked out Varions Fraternitios to Hold a Grid- S— e G 0 S|t i sl < iron proic on Nov. 2t | Wonder What a Man Thinks About The Morning After . By Briggs Benson . 93— 284 |5 sloEa Loy tiadistows N 10 Fredericks Ao ‘f““ i g eame ; 5 s | T Lo : Tz trord s More. | levan University i ! 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