New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1921, Page 8

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NEW BRUIAIN DALLY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVIEMI PTICIANS Wil I GANES FROM HERALD ROWLERS — OVER 70,060 FANS. WATCH YALE-PRINCETON BATTLE TODAY — NUTMEGS DOWN bt n ny, MERIDEN MOHAWXS 20 TO 0—IEW BRITAIN FOUTBALL FANS TO FLOCK TO NEW HAVEN TOMORROW TO SEE NUTMEGS PLAY WILLIAMS H ‘RALDQ : 33 AID ELIS S iy e e ot | ’ e ‘ % ¥ HAVE ‘“[\NS booted to Griffin w took t . . the New Hrita vird No Change in Lincup f T s offslde ! yntinued 'rom 1%rst e e DN Al L ordon, s it S }morraw Has Adberen(s Anxious 20 yard mark MeCoy kicke off to Gri , who E | lon's attempt to cirele Princes|{ran the ball back 20 yar Day . =z s right end fabled, but Aldeich [wdded 2 yards around right end, and ‘(\"III:]I:.‘r\ \\Il.l.!\\.\'|l- I .w throtgh hetween | n and Ba-|then punted a0 yards Kenne |\l onnelly Eeoed Naglc d reversing his direction raced | was offside a the Hartford team P one yat to w first down on Princeton’s 14 yard |was — penalizc 15 yards, Davis | | O'Neil RIS ... Malone f eft Tackle hilling herc eplaced | stopped Escholtz after he had gained The Nutme had a good work out | Alliy EOIS T b | Politis ... Franlel Left Guard | Rogers ... Sherman tut i e Vion I",. ¢ or Drinciton at left tackle,|S vards. MeCoy made three yards, | yesterday afternoon ut Meriden, when Yalc | delayed while Aldrich | and Ischoltz hoote r 40 yards fthe Mohawks of that city were trim- Napc f t ) r ‘ e § e e 8 iR i's quarterbich ceived @ sponge off and w 1 the |Griffin's attempt through th Iine fimed 20 to 0. It was the second meet- 3 Dk ‘ o okt ; ) S Al ol i . 17 I up an outside penalty [netted half a yard ing of the season of the teams, Th Conter loss rds, ai chi 1 combit vithextra time off gave AL this time the locals did not ap-|ajohawks by virtue of w less Nelson, Drose . Breslin » ittered q ! to be able to check the advances|\ith the Nutmegs have been rother Kizht Guard wed [ dropp scor e 1WSe « sl catlene At : en Aldrich punted | Yale the ball on Princeton’s 21 yard | pear 0 Yo ald ¢ L trai defeats it ¥ i " Toveeil out. ofiMne A forward pass from a drop|of the Hartford backfield mMen, | chesty of late, but any notion the |Buchney . R Rowley thereby : revers LA LR g b ¢ vard mark. | Kick feint, O'Hearn to Mallory, ¢ Schaefer broke up a forward pass.|team had of heing on par with the | S licglacklo ths $ / o ‘ rincetc © O Allrich Gets Bal) ried the ball back to Prineeton's 15 |after Ischoltz had tripped through|nytmegs was knocked into F. Barnikow Stafrnit Utilities lea d team g f L * i ok et vard Aldrich was thrown by |end for 6 yards. Herting's cocked bonnet yesterday 1fter- Right Fnd rot howcver ' A i second Period Opens i . oy | THooper for a tour yard loss, and Lip- |sulted in a 4 e The Bliver. Clty team | Talbot . . Hanlon " € ‘ 3 scomb replaced Baker as left guard [ lLandino then brot 3 Wl was never dangerou and the only Quarterback with Tele € ¢ 5 gainir 3 das ) AL Yale | for Princeton | Britain crowd to its teet when €| materfal gain mad durir the B Barnikow ... S .. Quinn o i | liagonal forw pass, | ward i ) 4 \ Field Goal Fails, grabbed a forward pass, and w“flj.‘,,l,,., practice was contributed ‘\] Left Halfback church ¢ 1 ) down ! e ; e drich again tried to rce the[for 40 yards. He was knocked out| oo wno tore off a 25 yard d _h PN s o o Klapporth s s are | R an o' vard Mne « ! h he right side of the Tiger line and was|When tackled, but pluckily resumed | S50 B 000 it B8 b S Right Halfback UTILITIES LUAGUT Jordon spilling the inceton catcher | tal A i 3 Ve \ ithout gain 1 ott. Stand- |play in a moment. New Britain made | o050 050 Seas brought back anc 1 \(nr[n nter ... McCullon S t the b : ) \ o f ) n the Tigers' 30 yard line thela failure of an attempt at a lateral | Mohawks wer penalized 15 Fullback bounds | I'ri ! i paii failed to kick an-|pass, but held the ball on the recov- | o ‘e, Clyde Waters, Bristol. ord dde t n ¢ center. | 1 1 I riffe: § roug ¥ re, us > e W Potts . N 5 ) 5 : '“,’ | J\ : u i e v field , although the field | ery. Griffen poked his way through | 1 touchdowns were registered by | Umpire, Harry Ginsberg, New Brit- 1 ! y throug ¢ side | Aldri ) firs licuted a successtul | the center of the line for § : v lain. Van Duzer 7 ; ; ; ; DN LY i | the Barnikow thers and Dewey A. McGuire 5 i our yards, bu ! 1 g nly to reverse his signal a see-| “Red” Davis playing a whirlwind | Carpenter, Eadie Barmikow booteq | 1ead Linesman, Dr. Templeton. il e b ball called hacl ; S R R T T or 10 [ : McGuire 1 SR el il Aty . 3 B L Ot ey |the ball over the uprights twice after | Time of quarters, 13 minutes. Cage i [ 7 il QU Ll e o : ton - Biarce RIhinN. Yands S ')’ I 0 pter adttd | touchdowns. About 3,000 fans watch- | The Nutmegs football team faces 1 5 i lown on Princeton put the ball in play on|three more through tackle. aptain | g 4he game. the acid tets of the season tomgrrow Yale's 1 e. Sturm stopped | I'rinceton's offside play er own Z0-yard line. Snively from a| Feineman completed a forward pass oy = Snivel [ 1ema leted a f Zh I fternoon at Welss Park, New Wy Lourie x ropped Snively Throws Aldrich. torward pass formation skirted Hul-|for a 15 yard gain, and “Battier Torgh Taick A s AN haclk 1 rin i 1 vothrew cieh for the 1088 puan for a first down on Irinceton’s| Murtha kept up the good work by! A pieceof hard Juck deprived Cap- [Belianf the oy nms eleven sk ... .. 81 oo glbRck anua 0 8 Bh i | wrds when the latter attempt- |31 -vard mark o e | e RS e el iReon cowRo theel oeg18 o e v 5 SRl IS tn B RU O n oS ion: Murphy ....... 8 94 Aoy ; p Wl Yale again e isiekte LSaat e R AL " hrown | lant play, when after he received the |1t Will be the biggest game of the sea- ! t Ya i .ourie to t vas neompleted | Griffen on a delayed was thrown | 4 R v fon 2 : o 7 5 e ot ) vale Gets Ball : time on her i e S RIS Gt SRl Lt | pigskin on the TrdWiins enesralSonsIonRun Slosal s Slo Rt gu o tory) Venberg ..... ot e iatverylddre | ara roolt-s iy, Jordon | the ball in 1. Lourie failed to| Murtha got bacl through the entire Meriden line for a |fOr the locals will practically place O'Brien $1 3 ) CEithe moid o et vl e Ry s e center | zuin ary ISRIveIV thsaed | i, ! e o w et *8 | touchdown, only to have the ball | mnm in line for a battla with the f the ficld Princeton’s plo : Sn : The doughty fullback addec more ridgeport eleven to determine aer he gridiro | long | Bained 1 ¢ next forwar g S uwe »ut N . : . ~ | brought back, it being claimed that | % : across the gridiron Snively's lor iwer bu 1 piunge, and t New Britalfi f¢ 300" S0 ttn out of bounds. On|the e titie. The wonderful record e i Yale goal [punt [} itter siipped and fell without any ' (aq s only 10 vards fro e goal | v 3 AT e raine - Freight Ofiice (a4 _,' il e Broind . incom: o al \ 1 line o e T olniel A TR Croes team was only 10 yards from the goal |\ ipon oecasion “Slim” Politis con- |Of the Tocals thi year has gained for Sicane 77 82 9 e ARUBLED L g Milepes i | 3 SS | Jin, A forward pass was incomplet- [\ el bloc Ithem hundreds of added rooters in Hkenel Ris Iy ] 1— 260 || L Yale put the In play from ine 2 yard mark. Louric | the field from a pass formation made | . At R re e T b buted Eh IBR s URTREbIo ok ed FpUn UL/ h e e o Keleher ... ] b ) yar mdine < of his own goul line|it first down on Serpuscnola LANINE RL08 Da s tach have Buchney recover the ball and |this city, and the eye of the fooall L 3 the line. The ball was given |score a touchdown, but this also was|2dherents in the state is centered on Tinty ..... 5 tireill fintad. te arn on Princton’s 45 | line a P g right behind| el v sntsiin i Whaple d Jorte: dog's quarter- | center, slipped past Cruikshank and | Fartford on the 20 yard line - | disallowed. tain Burnikow's great eleven. Nelson ..., ) Thlb b e R s e o p hing wcross the field, |ruced to Yale's 43-yard mark before|COY Bained 30 1s, but offside Ni B Scoras Quiciay The locals will have plent of sup- Chrisinger ... 71 7| Princeto then Aldric s finally forced ou jounds on |he was brought down by Mallory, | PeNalty wiped out that gain. Sexton| The game opened with Hart kick- POrters tomorrow afternoon, it being punted to Lourie on Princeton’s 3| i'rinceton’s 3§ yar ¢, Gilroy | Garrity was hurt in the tackle, | added 8 yard 1 Escholtz Was|ing off to Dill who advanced the ball [¢Xpected that nearly a thousand of yard line wh he lat throw Aldrich after the latter's gain | He returned to the game, however, | Stopped short on an attempted end |10 yards. After several smashes at the |the faithful will make the journey vithout gain, Clcaves swept ross | of wrd being sponged off. Yale regained | Fun. Sexton continued his good run-jine, Carpenter carried the ball over [to the Elm City. the field but failed to gain but a Yale Gains On Trick. ‘ yard line when | ning with a 12 yard gain, McCoy got |for the first score. The Mohawks | For the information of those mak- second attempt outside of ler net rich ther painted round | 1. intercery 's forward | 6 yards more. {elected to rece the kick, but after i!"k’ ”j" _H'lp by automobiles, on rmur‘h ted 7 S LR Aeslonalient enda to the g a Jordon failed in a line plunge,| McCoy broke through for a 3 |making to ineffectual attempts at [Ing New Haven, the route to the fleld 3 8 and o |mark where he was downed by Gar-|and gained two yards in a repetition |vard gain. This play made it first [ground gaining, Hart punted. A |is through Dixwell avenue. Those punted to O'Hearn on | rity "he run resulted from a de- [of the play ldown for Hartford choltz put |steady march down the field resulted [traveling by train can leave the local - tne and Il quar-|layed pass which appeared to have Guernsey Out of Game, across a 80 yard run around right [in 1. Barnikow scoring. The first half | Passenger tion at 11 o'clock, ar- 430 43 k wag dropped by Snively after [been given Jordon for a iine plunge.| Guernsey was hurt. The Yale right[end. MeCoy and Sexton between lended with the Nutmegs having |Tiving at New _lkln\‘f‘n at 12::12 o'clock Commercial Trust he run forward flve yard Al deception the Prince- t finally limped off the field be- |[them got 7 yards. Here the New lthe ball on the 1 yard yard. riving - at = New Haven lian . S ol fie position fatied [‘on's ends and the Tigers sccondary [ing replaced by Cross. O'Hearn punt- | Britain team bolstered and Hartford | ™ Captain Eddie Barnikow made a |0'clock. The next train leaves ¢ erlen s R0 R ‘rulshank was knocked | defense leasing s uncovered | ed after the lineup, | o catching | lost the ball on downs. New Britain| touchdown early in the second half, |0'clock, and those intending to see the Morrell . L 8% 18 3— 25 it + collfston of the players, Al-[for the sprint the ball on Princeton's 20-yard line|on the first play was gnalized 5]53nq a moment ter electrified the |OPening of the contest are advised to AN s i T : ol %1 Bcares Amnin, P RS e e S e \..-.1,- for offside play, it ing the| orowd with his spectacular run, |NOt Wait until later. Arrangements Domijan . ... 90 85 0 54 | rale . ! yiu Jordon 1 line plunge picked up|Sturm. Lourie failed to gain being | penalty of the game against the| ypien was not perimtted. have been completed to have trolley & . witr good for less|three yards and the T thrown by Landis in an attempte 1"" s, Davis punted to the New Team in O. K. Shape lears at the union station at New -~ { ) + o - o o ¢ nn Iritain 30 yard line Escholtz, 2 b . | Haven to accomodate the local dele- wrrity’s snap da Princeton's 17-yard left end ru Ean : x Fortunately the Nutmegs escaped s : ed a yard and a half, (R e o Ol Tenty & foreard Aldrich Out of Game. yards, McCoy 4 and Mec( oy no :.“1” o or "'”r" '”-‘ s ]' ’l'”‘ B ‘“ _‘{“‘_ | gation. At the field, the Nutmegs fol- Capt, Keek Knocked Out, Aldrich, standing on Princeton's Snively's pass over L ¢ | was Y'“' result of the w‘\‘ pl 'Il~v'l! ) 1" “-t‘] "\1{?'7" any (“[11":‘\“'5- {lowers will occupy seats in the east e aaR e R ol T T al | the line VS a T i by Hartford. The period ended at| with the possible exception of Talbot, | picachers, was spoaged of, | miving Yale the lead ) player, and the game was this time. % | who retired from the fray with & | mThe Nutmegs players and advis NRULbment | sad ol D ineatenay liyed when Captain Aldrich i N BiRGats iouchdown S ftwisted foot.RHe i 1T ihe > to enter | iy Jeave in auto buses at 11 o'cloc K the field Aldrich kicked off, Tourle catch-|@ble to rise from the gronn The fourth period ope ”"‘]‘ withyitomorrow s game "'”"“'“’“‘ Williams | rrom North street and Hartford took [ing the ball on Prinectons 15-yard| Yale leader finally limped off the field | Pscholtz ga Giyards, Motoy wes|acoptiing fo fhie elth phslenns avenue. The kickoff will be promptly liia for Prince-|ilne and running it 'k to the Tiger's|and was replaced by Neidiinges . [thrown for a loss. Sexton failed at a The score: ) ISt 50 aloioals aptain Aldrich. | vard pass thrown hy Snively rrom |line plunge. McCoy then <l||v!|m7 off ,\.Inhm\l\s . __\.,:..,w\v‘ - l’ inceton 1t ance, nto check Nleay rush for the inceton’s ten yard line was caught 2 vards. It was ,\_n\ Irr\!:\‘\n» ball. | Greco ", mr;]xlm\\y Koplowitz ; N Tullbaek NORTH & JUDD LEAGUL. R Sl lioss of a yard. Garrity could mot|by Gilroy on Yale's 40 yard line. | Bscholtz took Davi's punt in mid-| Right End : score, Nutmegs 20, Mohawks 0; Ty ition for the Yale| Sturm tackled Gilroy so hard after|field. Sexton got 6 yards and then|Saw, Drost ......... .. Buchney |touchdowns, Carpenter, ¥. Barnikow, Magson . ; - ; & Valetiativard lie | iine datens ‘ning and Lourie | the latter had taken a few running|no gain. Murtha made 50 yards on a| g | E. Barnikow; goals from touchdowns, Tinto . : 2 ¢ 85 P i oiitl ot houndsl twolltossed o fox \‘ml p to Garrity | Steps that the ball was jounced from |beautiful forward pass which he in- Kenney e Gy Drose | E. Barnikow, 2 r‘~rfrnr-, Charles B . Aghpn s up the-field, Mallory | which the Jatter fumbled without gain | hands and Mallory recovered it [tercepted. Landino then grabbed an-| i R arc i Monahan, Bristol; umpire, Dr. J. M. Gena $ ; i A A e T A e e | tor Yale on the 11 vard 1 . |other forward pass which was good | Blaskey i Rogers | Klein, University of Vermont; head Ward Losu0 2 112— 258 o . pass, Cleaves to 30-Yard Run. Yale Wins. |for 20 yards (o 1 ) linesman, Joseph Courtney, Meriden, = od it to| Lourls then punted to Aldrich on|® Jordon and Neldlinger made 8| © in IPeineman grabbed a for- | T. Frobel s Nelson | field judge, Jack Lash, Peddie In . ball| alas 40-vard Jife the Bl L« mvm;! vards in two line plunges and Prince- [ward pass off his shoestrings but it was ) e ~|tute; timers, Hall and Sable; lines line ber the | belng brought down by Scott after a | Lon offside gave the Eli's an addition- |Cuptain IFeineman grabbing a forward | O'Teary, Olsefsky ..... Politis | men, Jennings and Gordon; time of ctoppad. Loue [30-yard ga A pass from Landis| @l five yards and a first down. pass off his shoestrings, but it was X L Left > quarters, 15 minutes. ftion s .1 the|Jordon fumbled and Jordon was| Neidlinger hit the line for seven|judged incomplete the ball going back | Frobel, Elliott .... Connelly For At e ackied by Scott for a loss of 12 yards, | Yards and repeated for two. Jordon |to the Hartford 15-yard line. Ma- cuy ... %+ 5 93— ¢ a first awn ¢ “s| Aldrieh punted to Lourle but the bali| made it first down for Yale on Prince- [honey tried a drop kick which failed, |Hart .......... Talbot, I, Barnikow | < I} Welles .... t rrity jump wak culledilincllon aEdounbioAib pinces AN T YARISIA NG s Gl ison s eluln g Ratio: SR E Sl LB Eaclicl L (e Brieroncs [ = ©n : ) S b e av and glven to Yale|Placed Garritv at right half for|was thrown by Mahoney for a loss|C. Kroeher ...... . Barnikow, Scott ; e B ; Aot e [ Princeton. Neidlinger gained a few |on Hartford's 2-vard line. Davis re- Right Halfbac Starting Sun. Eve., Mon., Tues et aadarl o Valat iU vard i ; ain fuside or| YArGs throush Hooper _and - Lefore | covered Metoys punt of 51 yards, |0'Erien C Dl E Bamnikow | “Wod —“QUEEN OF SHEBA Hestin ..... 53 g ¢ snap forward pass, Lourie rum on first down on Yale's 43| Yale could put the ball in play a running it bick vards. Murtha| W. Kroeber I iy 5 il o .| the game endec made § yards through. center. Murtha Left Halfback | 2 Shows Sun., 7 and 9 P. Nyvorg .. . 8 90 rity, was go: <butay s ¢ ard line. Jordon battered two | - . A Sandberg g 9 et teiating & S PR e ¥ Score: Yale 13, Princeton 7. scored a touchdown on the next play, | Mastriano, Grene . Carpenter, Kenny | No Advance in Prices Mallory Maiies . SEST —_— T e ——— RIAI0 threw a long for Opticians ind g ) Yi s a first down or Jones Hancock Kingsley Noren . lMoore .. & : ‘s Jef ; " Matiory, Yale's right hal back then | into prominence with a spring A .i 'l' - H G U G lf Yale v tvely for a first down on n n € ave p 0 | Princeton's 46 yard mark. Jordon | Measoy 5 65 ty Gocs | ratied to g Daker's position 088 of o yard and O'Heorn att empted OH-SPLENDID, ) Rl gt ! KigieRtrom . RIGHT UP To Wolek § ¢ - 2 7 ’r 6 in o8 tchi the ball on | line and being eton Kicle: Goal, 1 Garrity wag hurled back gain bu for offside thelr n'n\i for Lour »1 an end run bu out of hounds without gain dashed at Diller and ind th Yale *d off the Iine He the third ore Yale 10, Princeton 7 Piinceton Holds Fion, and a grounded for atled to gain for Y pass hurled by kick position was Princeton’s vent n under the ton chargers | n attempted ott being dead Works Forward Pass, | rich to O'Hearn | wed pass man- | Yale quarterback | tn Princeton’s 9 yard | w ora 20t | Adiich Kicks Goal, t nge from ped | I a yard | fourth down | goal from Mived Nuts Ynie 1 coton 7 L i Yards | \ (2 : A . W et e Yale, Gar : ) s - Princeton’s nning it b ) pliled. Lourie | Copyright, M. Y. Tribane Tne.

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