New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 192 GOOD COACHING | TROJANS ARE WINNERS || s Work a Forward Pass in Closing (Continued I'rom Preceding Page) Minute or Game With Branford, His work last year was disap With but one more ite to play, pointing to Yale adherents for many | the speedy Trojan ven pushed reasons—among them Jones' newness | ACross a touchdown yesterday after Visit the noon at St. Mary's field, winning over e e o, I idual talent | “Hap” Harmon's Brantord Battery FREE SOUVENIR Az oy 20 S : HARTFORD'S 1 Dept. Downstairs QSRS - P 5 o R &P, GREATER around ich to build his attack and 1 to Hap" had previon booted a field goal from the 45 yard Perfects Yale's Attack. line, putting his club in the lead And see the valnable articles as ball-carriers, Jones was enabled | Was a speedy pass thrown by Gorman Your coupons, R i b A B All Ready F NI tack a new element—deception. This [ end broke through the Branford de Alltea l. For Early With O'Hearn, Aldrvich and Jordan The play that won for the locals |8 Su simply by - ad i TOYLAND y h H 4 mmw mfl""fimmmmmz 4 this fall to introduce into Yale's at-|at quarter to Blanchard at end. The || | PRERRSRNNNN : SN R AN {s by no means o new thing in foot- | fense and alded by splendid interfcr- H R F Christmas Shoppcrs ball—Glenn Warner did it years ago|ence on the part of his teammates, A I ORD T with the Carlisle Indians—but in re- | was able to race yards for the| i " 1 3 cent years it has been placed on a [ touchdown - seientific basis that has made it the The game was a fast one through d greatest single development in mod |out. The defensive work of both || N L) ern football, barring the forward|teams was of the highest grade, the ||§ - puss. This movement Yale has heen | ball’ zigzagging over a small amount ew rrflva S wl very late in joining, but any obsery-|of territory almost throughout the er of Saturday's game must have |entire contest. After Harmon's Kick, : been convineed that Tad Jones has|which was of the nicest ever seen on freed Yale's offensive play of all the |St. Mary's field, it began to look dis phackles that have bound it so long. |mal for the Trojan outfit. From that “his improvement in attack has not [time on the locals battled on even been accompli 1t the expense of |terms with the Harmon outfit, sue- the defense, ‘The Iiis have probably [ceeding near the close of the game in | the best line defense in the East, and [ pushing the ball within scoring dis- their work against the open and pass- |tance of the Battery line. The pass ing game improved noticeably after a|did the rest rather ragged exhibition in the first| The officials of the game were ha Profiting by the costly mis- [ Markham, referce; Landino, umpire; tukes of the first two periods, the|O*Bricne linesman; Thompgon and Blue smeared Princeton's attack when | KCelly, timers. the point of hi t menace had heen TROJAN BRANIFORD reached. Twic o critical forward [ Blanchard ..... +vssee. Hinman I was intercepted; anot ime a| Left end | clear receiver was so fieredy | pechut ... .. s is-r. Reynolds| { that he dropped the ball Left tackle Mallory of Yale could recover|Overstrom .. ... .. Champlan Left guard 4 \ that must i permanentiy e Center ) ol LT moved it Yale is to keep a place|gobeick ... .. evvvv.. O'Brien || ) D near the top. In Harvard it will meet Rishlienars > . A - o g L <t Saturday the master of the for- |7 Gorman ... ‘oolae | | ¥ ,, } (‘ E< h M { E bl U T Ofl e ERLNE Copl : o b . rice (oncessions Irom the Manutacturers kpable Us Tlo er those short, flat pusscs of m‘H \\m‘;- rve.. Dudley||® { ) ey K By b~ ’ mendous. Certainly, the cnds and|Gorman . ‘_I .. Driscon | |1 ) 3 ) \ on Xtremeiy pecia aiues | Quarterhack § >4 A v cided burden.: The Jine will have (0] pg g g0y : Hap'" Harmon e R e R AR | SMARTLY TAILORED POLO COATS Some fully lined, others half lined. Popular light and dark shades. will shave to cover th will be hack ef the iine and to the side; and the secondary defense will| Vo Spec R e have to stop him before he has gone| \ L at much past the serim ge line. I With all its dec defeat, Prince- |\, ton the victim of hard luck. No ondary defense will he under a de Right halfback Gorman W’ 5 umpire, Ang an, O'Brien; timers, Tho Sl and Casey; touchdown, Blanchard; team can lose a player of Keck's 0§t-1,.,1 '3 Gorman; field goal, Harmon; standing ¢ 1 witlfout showir time of quarters, 15 minutes. feets. It is donbtrul if have been kept from winning, for an| _— wlysis of the game shows that its| s seoiing advances were chiefly by oth-| FEARS OVERCONFIDENCE er * s than hattering at Prince - ton's left tackle. But one cannoticgaenh sutherland Warns Lafayctte blaine Princeton for feeling the least 55 s 2 TRl e e Not to Hold Lehizh Cheaply to the loss first of Stinson ston, Pa., Nov. 14.—One of the of its captain and all-Amer- | piggest tasks confronting Coach Jock itherland this week is t of pre (SPORT MODEL (" FUR COLLARED wom s POLO COATS $2@ COATS e $25 With Large Collars of Beaverette Fur. Velour, Chinchilla and Suedine Cloth is a very low price for Coats such as in handsome dark shades of blue and these. brown. Wonderful values at $25. Raccoon Collared Sport Coats, Lined [ « HeshlonabloptinglrinimeaifaVinioe e Versatile. venting the undefeated Lafayette col- With Lambskin, Unsurpassed DS ol Eanycialnsiant Gthar handsoms i 1 undoubtedly played bet-|iege eleven from becoming uunun-‘ i i g o 2 - 3 ‘ i Matevials, Values up to $30.00. A e Satt than against Harvard,|qdent as to the outcome of the 1 | les A these warm c 1 some collar and large suffs of but they lost because Vale was quick|qual contest with Lehigh university | very swa and are most attractive to lended wolf trim, a fgull sweep model | 2 / 8 4 fully lined with peu de cygne; it is es- to adapt its defense to the conditions|gaturday at South Rethlehem Vi the younger woman; they have larg . of the Tiger forward pass, and be-| «\ire must guard agalnst overconfi- |ig e AT cause Yale was in better condition|qence,” sald Coach Sutherland last x than the Crimson. Above all, the Elis|pight, “Lehigh will be harder to beat were soundly coached, knew thelr|injs year because of the defeats re- || football and its fundamentals, tackled |cojved from Washington and Jeffersen | |8 ) T e e e Fard, covered kicks magnificently, [anq Nuhlenberg.” | g i k] T . $ = g 1 p Fi B T e L Handsome, Fur Trimmed, $85.00 Coats of Velour, Normandie, Bolivia and enongh versatility and varfety in the|g.cret. The team will be instructed | lagkneln to keen flacincaton P“:“‘“L in several new plays, beginning Mon- | i Oiher Cl(}ths The ould do a number of things| 4oy put it is doubtful it it will re | Stye : 7 ; e b A Gt : very well, and when these failed—as o anything but straight football | 3 v Austy lian Opossum, Wolf ‘md‘ Fox Furs are gumlnnul with the most Immlsmne Shpyncitenyllasiingt (N8 IAeone S Leainat Lenlen BlThletetylo otz zine AR materials which the season has to offer in modes which are copies of the season’s finest Tigoer defens rere was always Al- Jeen BUCCeSS a " 5 waat] 1 | R e L O B A RS creations. oo, used v goeneralship in mixing up HW\'M , an l 01\ (ht other side, CUILYORD TO PLAY. SO pecially effective in a deep rich shade fR— e e et peeate) et attles, leaving only Yale, vette, W. and J aad | Guilford telegraphed that he will among the scason's elect, | Hive in Pinehurst on Wednesjay ¢ If vou are looking for a Plush Coat we can offer you a variety of cx- Aside from the most satisfactory money saving you are sure of de- 2 glorying in that eleven ;"“"l “:"}n'”‘:‘l;r‘“‘q“l («lflm-l:fynl..;;:v“ LA M| cellent wraps that ave second to none in material, workms wship, warmth, . : : it : o drinc i choppe eur sslons ) L0 = sndable ali sorrect stvle 3 RHIohEbRa bRl ton i fonped (i i, The national am and styie; and as is always the case, our prices can be depended on to be pendable quality and correct style when buying here. off the list by Penn State in a game |day and Saturday. The nati am- | that broupht together two undefeat-|ateur champion has paired up with || the lowest, ed elevens. Georgetown mm-m-wl‘:"‘flm 3oyd. Roth the amateur and |i Fur Coats of Blended Coney, ¢ Skunk Trimmed French Seal, [ ur down to Atlanta and encountered dis- | professional fields promise to b sien| WOMEN'S WINTER COATS OF SALT'S NATCRAL RACCOON FUR T selected sking in a (ull model with large Coats with deep collar of skunk arrang- aster at the hands of Georgla Tech.|Stronger than last year. PECO PLUSH AT THE v}q COATS O SAUT'S PECO SEAQ wl collar; value $100 > three bands, belted and beauti- But the five others came through Among the leading “pros” alrcady [{F| ANNIVERSARY SALE de PLUSH, ANNIVERSARY SAL Sale price $G@ fully lined, value 3 handsomely, Yale and W. and J.|heard from are Leo Diegel, Walter ||# This heautiful material is hown i weh desired : $175 which beat’ Pitt, doing the fob. Hagen, George Fotheringham, Tom || in a shorter model with a very 5] and fabric is particularly attractive Russian Marmot Far Coat of fu 5 y Hudson Seal Fur Pat Doyle, Cyril Walker, Em- Jar, wide cuffs, and a lustrous Venetian these shorter models, ags oats Ted mplonod nciin s Sl ‘?85 FORIS, AL HeReE lng ahd - mang . vl t FPrench and Fred McLeod, who is liming. A splendid coat for with lining of fancy sil model; value § K i ) large collar and cuffs of skunk; these Harvard \]umm Must sr:‘n"]t‘.j\rlv jm\’v‘r \1‘{?:\_\””:'”“ ””L“y”““. proaching cold weather ‘!;‘i\‘!;:t"llrl\'l : l‘li ool Natural Raccoon Trimmed Russian ats ha f ry x weep $3.—;7 Use Own Focetball Tickets|jim Barnes and Jock Huteninson | FUR TRINMED COATS 01 LUSTROUS ANNIVERSARY SALE .. .. Matubiitie S ort 180 ualiag) sl Natural Rae onts of dark striped Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 14.—De- [ have not yet definitely entered, but| SEAL PLUS AT THE AN- ”;41 Handsome fur plush coats that a ' L3 i 11 1 aref ected full furred skins. spite the announcement that at least | are expected. The visiting profos NIVERSARY SALL 9 ust the thing for cold winter we el Sl 8 one of the tickets given each appli-| sionals will be the guests of the Car- ‘ Full 45 inches long, these warm coats These £ cos have a very full al Fur ats in . price $169 | | | cant must be used pensonally at the | ollna Totel during the tournament. || have a shawl collar and cufis of China sweeping back, large shawl collar and 1 wide y and large Tine Coats of Jap Mink in a rall flare Harvard-Yale game here Saturday, it ot aaecrcalins Wolf fur. They belted and nicely deep cuffs of skunk dyed opossum fur, i 1 alue $154 ¢ . lel, trimmed with lined and are belted Sal DA, ! : value §400. Sale price ‘3300 T 1 come to the ears of the Harvard Athietic Association that many grad- | Hardware City Five Ready uates are intending to turn over their . tickets to members of thelr familles For Opc\nmg of Season or to friends. The assoclation an- i Hounces that s man cannotiturn lovar the final practice game for the open- N | . 7 .‘ T , AL .08 . ing game with theHartford Kaceys |{fh A "g R TER 0 : S w L TN T both his tickets, even to members of | (& ELICE o CAEEUTORC AR C N ON EP}L AE‘ N ON DRESSE LQ Ly i ‘\1 \P D PO:E\ET V his family, or, for that matter, even| gvaning at the State armory. Man- | At the Anniversary Sale .‘I;;ph."h\}:-:ts' nl\r\\‘lhl’:(l h",‘.«'?""edme'ih,."i ager Saviski has perfected all ar B 3 N : At the Anniversary Sale a : - uven members| rapgements for the opening, and a | A group of dresses that will appeal to any woman who of the Faculty who do not wish to| iz op f rooters fr fo § : T TAndaomA e binident RS e : attend the game have been refused | wiy ‘vatch i e W charming dress-at a very moderate price. Graceful new models in xu\\ Handsome embroidered and tailoved dresses developed in fine quality permission to give thelr tickets to 1t iy probable that the New Britain black and brown, in many ‘m(ut styles, embroidered and beaded and the materials featuring both straight line and wide skirted models in navy, memberg of their famflien. The sta- | toam will lineup tomorrow night always pleasing plain modelz. brown and black dium will provide for 55,000 specta- | follows: Sheehan and Normandl, for tors Saturday. watde: B estalll, centenil Pellatar and ; T LT T A B S R V40 0 TG T T S T i, e, S SHOVULT YOU NEED NEW DISHES FOR BLANKETS At Our Sale of EOOTBALLEDOET Dancing will follow the night It Fiarvard Wine Saturiay Precedent | KU Which will sart at 345 o'clock THANKSGIVING and DANKINS hrmaiics Shamrocks Are Eliminated Cfl}”l : IR“/ BLE! STOCK Cambridge, Mass., Nov 14.—Should e . . ¢ Harvard triumph over Yale on the As Title (l)ll'(‘n(](‘l\'] ; Famous makes of Dinner Sets contribute largely to the full and vayied Plaid Bl gridiron at the stadium Saturday| The Tmpires football eleven elimi- || : i i o & « l precedent in “big three” football mx.'mm the Shamrocks ns eontendars ||H| 8tock of china that we are displaying for the big “get together™ day v ment of colors; full size. - Dankin's tory will he broken. The triangular| ofr the 140-pound championship of ||}| 1v TEQOTUTN (Y < . Y 1 1 s N 3 i gories has never resulted in & triple| the ity yesterdsy atternaen - tre||d| THANKSGIVING. Such manufacturers as Crooksville China Co., Edwin tie such as would he the case were | Newington grldiron. The final score : . b b L y 1 41 f g 5 ; £ 4 sitkoleen Comfortablos—Full & Harvard alrcady beaten by Princeton | of the hectic battle was 7 to 0. I B M. Knowles China Co., D. Ii. MeNicol Pottery Co. and the Mercer Potfory Y L2 N UKpICeniChn -ml‘fl ,,1 ot g which in turn was defeated by Yale | are in the works for a game hetween e e e v o even A p e Price. pair J i vkiny become vietor in the final game, The | the Empires and the T. A, C. team 0. are represented a 1is value-giving event in our Anniversar) o ateen Combortables Price $2 49 statistics which show the unbroken| for the city championship. v y 5 A1 PO N Q o o ’ ¥ v : rule of no tie, show aleo that a Crim- | SETS OFF AMERICAN PORCELAIN ON SALE A5 FOLLOWN: g 2 Capitol White Wool Blankets—¥ull son elsyen has never defeated Yale , in's price Ay Dan after losing to Princeton, and that no 7 o L, 12.00 ) - 70. Our Price 5.00 Yale team which went nto its last i 9 §| 100-piece "‘ e A \",‘” '.”!_ S ) “ae'0 match undefeated for the season as | 9| 100-piece I,_». 8 value t‘n. AN e & .00 ! , will be the o Saturday has been i gl 100-piece Sets; 37.98 value for.......... . 3200 3 | )] beaten by Harvard, SAFE AND SANE g| 100-picce Sets; 28.00 value for (o St fd)]" Cflughs Bcolds | 100-piece Sets; 23.98 value for ; o SNt Linen Table Damask ‘ Mercerized Bleached Table Damask— 5 1 BOYS, This syrup 1o different feom all others 99-piece Sets; 19.00 value for % AN s p P Spygian . The Wast Fnd football team would| Quick relief. No opiates. 35c everywhare | 60-piece gt 15 valus for 0 : b pat 5 R : e like to arrange a game with any team piece S g 3 value«for g RS R ; price 49. Our Pr vard i Price s $l 89 of 115 to 120 pound average for Sat- ]t]"l ;‘] RS R A \_'.‘{”' ! = SR SR SRR i Rleached Turkish urday afternoon, November 1 The - 1 ‘)” picee Sets; value for Ot 30, [ oxtr on i e weling—17 inches wide game to be played on the Newington 3 ’ Bl 66-piece Sels; alue for. .. ] : | rond fleld, Manarer of the | Ends o Sl-piece Sets; B0 value for. .. can be reached by addvessing a let-| o, . . i Mer to John Thomas, 86 Rhodes otarting Sun, streel, New Dritain, Wed.— QUEEN or The Hardware City Five will hold EXTREME U SPECIAL OFFERING—SILK $2@ iN}' TAILORED g.iE"EZT DRESSES $29 Cotton Blankets—Tancy stripes; lnrge

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