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WITH HARTFORD OUT OF THE WAY, EST TRIUMPH OF SEASON IN DEFEATING PRINCETON ELEVEN BOWLING SCOREQ DISBANDS FOR YEA and Season Is Oficially Brought to a Close Myers Is High Man With Inter- Factory League LEAGULL Factory ling FACTORY Work Inter League St Stanley Powling Name Rule Mechanics Steel . Shipping . Level Non-Prod Office Foremen High Sing Molyneux (i€ High Three High Sir High Th Individual Myers Molyne: Frederick Campbell Haugh Berry Burke . Quenk Wilcox ‘Wright W. Johnson Stotts V. Ander: Elliott Merwin Bertini Suprenaut MeBriarty Truslow O'Brien Kilduff Wilson Politis H. J Corridan Norfeldt Hayes .. I |LOC \L KACEYS FAST OPEN WIN IN nson OSSN SR g TR | Daly Council Quintet Form in Downing Bristol Five at State Armory Sat. Nizht und . ..eeee . s g T Kolody Hart Ensworth : N s ot Gavitt AT R | Bristol, Senk . 5 Maddocks Blankenburg Christ All others have 90. ba all seasc ushered in Saturday night at t Armory, when the Knights ol ( tet defes L Th some he loca air, and ributed by p ite the ract Dudack eye for the basket, fensive play of Kildu all th ed the Geters| an & could be Ttilities T~ few ites Dudack a mir game 1 and Madder Town team In th the Pyramids to 20 e Telephone .......1! b 1 Opticians . 8 156 | for the I N. B. Herald Iminary Flec Light Niinget Insurance Hiie lineudsi Com. Trust .... [irvas Bnitars Freight Office . Bidacky Savs close o ume, 28 ol Sheehan Opticians . Telephone Maher Downe Kilduff Cage Peterson McAuliffe .. Josephs Swanson .. Murphy Britain, Dudac W hechan, Moore Madden, 4 ehan Foul goa Getersloh Sautter Granger, A. McGuire T Dudack 1, F. McGuire 5 g C Barnes . ... e e ‘e Edwards . ing for Nelson night. The Morrill open in this city Restella O'Brien Sage .. Jones . amphe Scorer- ment is arr Satur Kayces 1 me next ue season on November 26 NAVY IS WELCOMED HOME JING GAME did featured | rpenter the | | City R|* v st ne. Wit to be p Displays Good | finally tic me te will [ ¢ r Vel Maher, |! Venberg .. . w106 5 I¢ 1z Ce ter, 1; G sloh, Wi ards the enter o NEW BRITAIN DAII RALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921, (PECTS TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WITH GUERNSEY ALONI STAINED INJURY | o v\-n TN u;in H.5. OUT FOR STATE HONORS Win Over Hartford Places Locals‘ ! in Lead for Championship SUS Right Guard May Nat Be Abk o Play Against Harvard | | | | By 9 to 0 victory of the local | High school eleven over the Hartford Hig Gold is turday afterr 1s, Red sured o 001 ctically a hrou { echam ship honors this year. Hart not | to that it no with eleve ford e Boget re over New ar that the shot suf kic to the Guernsey who replaces have little difficulty in doing likewisc dom, if ever, has _there been 1ute lo an outburst of enthusiasm should e followed registering Murt} that a touchdown by "D whicl ttler' Saturday afternoon after grabbed a perfect forward throwi Griflin. The New field let up a roar that down the goal been kicked, Hart 1 followers _— Blair, who has Fall, Cambridge ented his p his unders and gular I y A Close Call Britain sidc 1id not had “Dixie” of the die until after all while the spirit of the the could well have l,,,’ 0 3 I A HARD FOUGHT GAME—-FAST BASKETBALL GAME '( RIMSON PLAYERS Coach the entire wrested heur from the most in the imit cheeri feet n been Jaid gently away tion coflin that the Tabs' squad had deposited at their a short time previo The forward was one of perfect for thrown during th severa went amiss i the hands of “Battler” before he finally gr the ball that was to spell victory the locals. "he winning score made on a play that had beer repeatedly without any great t ot gain, and which Hartfor p- parently did not feel dangerou enough to warrant the expenditure ffort in working up a de ‘he signal called for a shift of the entire backticld with the exception the quarterback. FFullback Murtha Halfbacks Davis and Mal ashed to the left side of the | Center Bentz made a perfect Griflin ted and then sent who tucked honey and D: ference at once, Low the head shoulder, Murtha ment to make the was to be his reward for hard and 4m||\~um:nn:~ 1l was kicked ane curely the ice having been made a viously when Meucke L safety. Y01 The game of many pen: Hartford taking lgments. The boys were offside continually. They were also adjudged guilty rough- ing, holding and accepting coaching during the game, each offense caus- the team to be sent back from r objective bulk in the 10 ri Danr the by many Grif which the bed st re o Y ofter | down 1ck t lown, ong pass o of 1he game one I intercey of over ense. drive good | ting Talhot, vith his u Falbot Crow hi of Ver « each who While to « s with much the ranc of the vic oney field Piss. tor to the for a pass over under his vis built up With and was just a to arm n hesi moment Murtha Ma inter- acteristic shrug of the in a mo- touchdown that a season of wor The two-point tally hort time pre- threw Dunn for 1 on the Willian end- bal half Nutniess short 1¢ the period med to greatly help both teams. il ineup, Barnikow was un- distance, but on the | leaped the the winning lown. sed the Umpire Score Touchdown % gy st betweer off Sut- sed rushed into the ght ne was retiring e touch e ek < on heart ers, and march t touchdown to the the 5 on Job | off ort the Captain Barnikow Kicked PPeterso The \MIHU like a stonewall d to boot the With the three esiiee i was one arted T | ties with majority lead, | ¢ the ju in the Peterson . Here the ne in for on the plays were run off distan and then | to punt. T and he resulting was force Locals Greatly Outweighed A ity | locals wer ethe first to appear | tice, and it was a mighty cat re- of I some 15 yard vith no Barnikow ment of t tm Britain ¢ few criticism line, material elected ot oosone, ball, N¢ from the Williams ater, and it an eleven that oyer the Nutmegs. The Elm men outweighed t by 15 to 20 pour the ed of Hartford's offense third period \\hln Hart ford ploughed through the New Brit- ain line with apparent ease until one of the red jerseyed lads blur “Let's break the jinx.” | And the Red and Gold did break | | the jinx. The locals appeared to have | | taken a new l¢ life. It was but a few minutes later that the touch- wer ble | in his being and the ball go- team. Time w realizing this attack. pulling off hen the signal, K1 was me boot the Locals Start OfF Strong Captain Barnikow and Ca uinn tossed the coin, the winning, and he elected to defc south goal with the Williams tal | ne: nlon 1in | ] 1 F Jocker in the art forward 1led passes, got set tried | 1 ward been Harvard and Okla., « will re het ley the kick-off. At v o'clock, Hol 1 the pigskin to Dill, who rac for his receiv the ball. Dr down was scored, ton, w m the Hanlon mple- 1 neatly | ot AVEN—NUTMEGS ATTAIN GREAT- j E TOMMORROW NIGHT | 600D COACHING SHOWS AT YALE Much Credit Is Due Tad Jones for Development PREPARING FOR YALE Fisher and Seven Regu Realize There s a Tough Tas) Ahead of Harvard Satuvday, earned vie- into the just when to b s still a long that New Haven 1t was anticipated, ultimately such a would bring probably not that two would do A clean-cut g 1 | tory Yale carried ek foot team of |+ Sattir beg Jones w potlight or lay, werd inning Iaa from t goal et for him nrse that coach as Jones but nobody, itself, believed Jones regime redit must t from that she who d 1 the but the Fisher that they will me for the triumph go to the man victorious team of ter the war, Haven to repair had on of r to dwell on the 1'O'Hearn, but young men were s with which and that of but that men who re Jonge Hary re- foot- been badly 1919, It is exploits of two the Jones carved out Yale. It was football and won for Yale. the game in the most in the fact is lay slowly but a great era. breathed taken off ht, and onc to bea Harvard will at Princet seem 7 that team as s that these po! brilliant we | his o for in nay Lpo de brilliancy the in may play it f stiny hapir sound zo0d ching e 1 Yal 10 Sw fler did not [ Bowl should ice i oint- | that Tad substitutes played |surely the the game the sec He 51 led wretchedly | new lif ihility to 1| the s costly, too, |t dations of tken the and speed into it, heavy wrappings of exce I wight 1 how to ¢ st o e their ) hie masters of down-fleld ed this new rtness and The attack n out the early rought up to modern tack and ends and Yale lineme The work, clhow ¢ Hartloy | viod and 1 | combinin | tion, power and variety, | or too little ny i| Like Percy Haughton, |1atter first went to Harvard, found that building up g work without man power t. Tt was not until Harvard was 1 with a string of brilliant in- the Haughton system rht, and it was when he had the could carry out his the wi thi coaches nice balance of not too much the three. when the Joned has system is to go WACHTER NAMED COACH endow 1ge, Ma 14 chter 1 pointed I Fd- ‘ambri We not men isketball coach de- Tolbert of Tu in of last five Wachter A num also report remainder ber, Hart- Starting Sun. Eve.,, Mon., Tues., are numbered among | yyed,—“QUEEN OF SHEBA” that Jonc James (Continued on Iollowing Page) act as his assistant. layers port here the on foothall pl Are but wil than ketball players, ) weeks later f the squad. Fitts, 1l Gordor the Macomber, these yards before he was brought to Several p 1to the line with sarnikow, Dill and Carpe ght the ball past the , the Nutmeg thr time I'he stered, and Captain d to punt to Han- hurled the Il to Kearns, who stood | but an inct the Wil- | inms far ed themselves hoarse, hut when the Referee the five ba 1y ine from oment later, back, roaned a 1 ball was bronght Clyde Waters rd penalty. The umpirc lled hly, but this did crowd began to s mak- | ind jams' team b el 258 rather quickly downed ind Har g m 1, and it required the £ the Turn Out to Greet Team 1 for Wi tried i Nutmeg boote Kov Midshipmen Return Minor combined ¢ police to re- terson the on to Annapolis St The Commercial Teare ol Armours (‘o 9 . A Hitchcock Print il E Ny inlay Adkins Print s McMillans e National Riscuit ARE : Soni el Spiog Besse-Leland Co 11 Soring & Ruckley Mohican Porward Passes Fail Both te pit re worked Hanlon recled at- Koplo- and 1l the out Bar up to a Dill rac ms we mar for rial lefense t ) punt with Buchney 1 Qu on Hanlon seve escorted 1t the mpt, bal and it Willinms Score ed the Averages. i Nareum 9 o i AL ! elp Wallace k Newell : Hornkohl . Gibnev Josenhson Stanley Clancy Olson Ringemer M. Johnson RBinaston Richter Ganes Gallup Bradlev Pedemont William to e old locals' med on the undoing of Rogers Palitis battle in the game of his nelly and “Koppy el the everlasting Nutme backers, | v they guarded the \ Petersor leather bad brea and Penn State ind ine red the tle 15t M Army game LEADERS TO MERT Juchney Fournament for World's | Phoenix Clash on A battle 0da Fello Rogers' y 15. Phoenix first place ir alleys 3-4 Cometock vs. Stelln League Lodge Phoenix Andree Lexington Gerstacker Comstock 141 | ternoor ck, H « . % &l Standing to « rize contest lock, wefe t 1 | and Andr Lodee seventh AL Powlers | Championship Opens Tonight With Nelson | Rogers | Conti of Fean Cochran Playing PPolitis irnikow Dil Carpenter nts' higl le: G ¥isor p nd ¢ o'clo the i Get Going Willinms goal ree) Gents' high (Phoenix) 331 Ladies’ high sir man (Stella) 103, Ladies’ high three string, T.n (Btella) 284. High average staeker) 09.2, ikow from Waters, Ginsberg, Dr. Hugl Firicksor - Clyde gle Harry man tnmers, 1 Horwitz and o merfes | tng interest in ti wlaners Into competitions in the games, score, Volg (Cier- finz of