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ATAIN DAILY HERALD, i SDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. CASINO BOWLING TEAM WINS HARD FOUGHT BATTLE WITH STARLIGHTS OF MERIDEN — KAYCES TO PLAY COLONIALS AT STATE ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT — COACH JONES AND CAPTAIN ALDRICH TALK TO UNDERGRADUATES ABOUT HARVARD GAME — CONTI SPRINGS SURPRISE i i MEET WELTERWEIGHT & I'o Oppose Geeorge Ward ot Madi Recovered From Injerics Sustain- 15:2 Balkline Tourney at Chicago-— New Britain Bowlers Win 00 con suware camten, son. 2o, | Big Football Rally Held at NeW| o i coume wein ssvwcwe | WoGSHlE Disregarded Instruc- Hoppo Beats Sutton. 1600 Students Congregate to Local Strips by Bight Pins |, e e e i Haven Last Night et e tions, Lichtenstein Says | i iiae cnmmmion. sestrns | Hear Head Coach Fisher lhl Bime 1holk o deei 1 won his first victory in three slarts e ) Capt. Robert er, wh in the world's billiard 18:2 balkline pe e tournament, when he defeated Juke in the Syru New York, Nov t 1l Sehacfer, Jr., 400 to 203, Conti had Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 17.—At a The Starlight f Merid s prett the 1 f N I Nov. 17 Saturday, reported the Casino I'iv L L2 il d nd pe 1 = . 0 in ! ¢ 1 th peedy back appeat hotly contested C § 4 y € ; ents fadi \ ed no 1l fre $50. The boys from Silver lass or of S the fir o8 OV : L Mty o | Madison Square Garden angered opened up strong B ! ¢ et al liscarde et of o LatOOLOAI i f )" vidiro game by 25 pins 1 loculs ' four b By S . oi| 1 back in Hr{'y ond game "‘H“' Ea gl : HEROT b 00 B SHERR I f 1eup I | himself in an unenviable position [ with four to go. Schaefer, the Chi-| King talk on the Yale game Satur- 43 pins. The 'v““' 1_"]“ e e £ A Eergebelislis ( 8 U splendid pr 1 condition and ready Previous {o the affair with DPles-|cago star, seemed to have trouble| gay.” Tisher said resulted in a tic a 'l < I 5 it o 3 * Sl 0 ng sed { e with ; Z E keeping the balls together, while Con- “1 was at the rules committee team managed to win out in the pin t 5 mo ) i 5 mer ' ‘ku Pesek held a commanding po- | " o\ yivited his best work., Contl’s mogtins and weh Chesi) Rogpsr. of fall by an § pin advantag RPI hodigs w q conching situatio f next [sition in the grappling game. Young, | high run was 133, Princeton. He sald that Yale was in The scores of the match and “““‘ | Sl L s pungf hraiy e oDl 1L ear ns in doubt, It cported | giron ful, he might in a year or Willie. Hoppe, world’'s champion, | ; strategic position this year. At that games at the Casino and Rogers R ! ~‘ 0 r : el HEL i WRLS | he athletic authe nitely | fwo have captured the title, as a ma-jwon the second match, when he de-| time I did not think much of it, but reation alleys la ening, tollow: "" ,“‘ n 5008 Ic v the d | u < yandoned their « ts to sceure | jority of the leade at the present [ feated George Sutton of Chicago, 400 [ am now impre with what he Starlight .nwlnr‘\m e suppoo " I nded [ L nkhart who e L return | jime are on the down grade. Yet, act- | to 274, Hoppe played out in ten in-|gaid, Yale has now proven to be in Sattler ... ... S - ]" b2l ¢ 5 coaching game hecanuse of busi- | ing won advice that would have been [ nings, with a high run of 186 in the trong enough position to heat Steele | 5 3 ( : }“ tumor 5 A e the | tomary t liscarded te "1 ness reasons, It is rumored on the | rmed by a well balanced mind, Pe- [ last trame. Princeton, but they have yet to show Joe . "3“””‘\ ,“ pLnesnEhl Benny | lowed campus that among others w will | g s practically ruined his career The match was one of the most|enough to beat Harvard. We are in Leek «u.nn ( § L 1 (',',‘: 'P.‘”\"”,‘. e ! st the Cheers were 4 ""\""" be approached are Glen W roof | ge vrestler. hotly contested of the tournament, | that strategic position now, and not Huck .. ] “I immnes Newider boy, Wil- | varsity 8 and a fee Pittshurg Bob Zuppke of 1llinois, Larney Lichtenstein, manager f [Sutton leading Hoppe throughout the| Yale, Saturday will tell everything. D = 'M“U h”'m* ‘l" AR aa ;;”'K‘_‘I }‘\“f“ I “““*41‘"“ e S o \‘H wd Charley Moran of Cenire. The | Pesek, called at the office of the St game except in the second and third “For the first time in ten years we LG B e e L L B R Al "l authorities are determined to obtain | Athletic Commission yesterday and |innings, until Hoppe's high run in the fare the underdogs, or the short end Casino_ 08 Gorman 1 Hartley and | years has Yi > hopeful ol an 4. gt possible talent 1o succeed | protested that he was in no way re- |tenth. The scores: of the betting. That means that we Volkhardt w.... §6 10 479 KJoe Benjamin | nexing rvard scalp as it has his |20y Huntington, who is forced to | sponsible for the foul tactics of the haefer Vs, Conti: were overconfident in the last ten BIASKY 10,0000 88 ¢ g = ST year, and all the pent up feeling came| .oy coaching by pressure of other | wrestier. At the conclusion of his Schaefer—1, 36, 1, 43, 0, 27, 0, years. T saw Yale beat Princeton, Meyers . oppionne 04 | 2 L E [baithe ea e Yeslerday: BIternoontlis siivities conference with the commission, Lich- | 69, 11. Total, 208. High run, 69. Aver-| and I can say that the Yale team is Huck ...weese 86 97 85 3 IN UP ANNOUNGED {{aaiiyen g 1\ S RIS \\“”'“' tenstein said ze, 20 3-10. well coached, plays a good offense, Mapoum CELLE T - _i‘.‘\‘lllvlv‘f;;}mu R e ANOTHER FOR GIBBONS, L antiEn e o Grge o dlane | ul 6 9, 27, 133, 0, 107, 24, 39, 4,] good defence and has excellent gen- 471—1430 | Interstate Baskethall League Man- | jyam than the New Ha e Pesek's contract, and have so notified otal, 400. High run, 133. / ralship. 1t is the hest Yale team in T 30| | the commission. 1 consider that my |age, 40. vears, and Tad Jones deserves all the ‘ ih 1gesedqin many o year “Soldier™ Jones is Kayoed by St. Paul | o\, peputation is at stake and 1 will Hoppe Vs. Sutton: | | by his own manager, John 208 | previou lost to Welker Cochrane of | mass meeting held in the living room I whose remarkable performance at|San Francisco and Willie Hoppe.l o¢ the Harvard Union last evening, | older of the title 3 Conti played out in ten innings and ; spectators and all who take an inter- |\ o0 have finished in his ninth had | Head Coach Fisher, who was the sport of wrestling, finds | e not missed an easy e shot | speaker, and Coaches Campbell and 00 students congregated to hear chief agers Announce at Last Night's | e A ariarane . CASINO ALLEYS. [iéas st - o S Boy in Fi Round. not be associated -+ with anything Hoppe—0, 40, 4, Al Al ‘We have had a stiff schedule this Blackbirds. Meeting Names of Players on Clubs | “,‘,“ Pt sl n "‘”“” & i Windsor, Ont. Nov. 17.—Tommy | questionable in the game. I called at|186. Total, 400; averag ; year and the team has met both vic- Olson .. S 3 7.0/ B ' " [iBEE ’ SR Rt Seked out “Sol. | the commission office today and laid | Sutton—2, 86, 1, 103, 1, ., 7. tory and defeat. The spirit of the Stifneck 79 e 5 [MEERrpEcld i ashENO v IT AR H,‘: S o ““Hl]\ M\ jl’y‘.’,-’” ’[t,;‘j.-: p)lr.‘:\‘\l\".i\;;‘ “ |"m(‘”;“ :‘ | my cards on the table. If anything|1. Total, 274; average 30 4-9, team is shown largely through the Crowley . Aty s = 6 | meeting of the Interstate Basketball | ' mbers FLEACL LY ol “‘}‘ e m‘ M\"‘ 2 ’M;” oty "_ - | questionable was pulled the other undergraduat If after defe: Jior A et BN WL T 18 doRen tibent & el DRSS 401 fight 1 tell the world fair I was not = = undergraduates drift into slip-s Traceslkl soesens 88 ¢ ‘p(u"m» the player lists of the six clubs | Harvard on Saturday there® will be |ada, last night, in the first round of Sadne 0 the te. rradually ge Lements’ piy.amies - : e announced here tonight. For-| 2,300 sorely disappointed members of | their scheduled ten-round bout [ ; A T0 PLAY MERIDEN FIVE ways the team: gradually 'gets tha Sfer < | Rt nd bout. |7 u éxpect the commission to clear feeling. The undergraduatse this feits for the season were posted. The | the university in or on their way to| The round had hardly begun when | 4 layers rese 1 by the t New H late in t} Yale | Gibbons lapded a left to the jaw |Me 88 my instructions to Pesek were 5 b vear have shown a wonderful spirit A, play served by the teams are as| N¢ Javen late in the evenin ale | Gibbons landed o e e s ke ¥ i Spa S Lt - Owlss Dl [ can see nothing but Aliricht team. | that sent the Canadian down for a | 0 Wrestle clean and to win. Tt is|Kacys Management Book the Fast|@nd the spirit of the team shows they Hartfor “he , The student body is back of it to a | count of eight. He was again floored | 2RParent he disregarded my instrue- won't get licked Saturday. ulmlm — Charles Powers, Art e i L S '( 4 "‘ e e he came back | ons. T concur absolutely in the [ Colonial A. C. Quintet to Appear at “The tough schedule of this year .ou Sugerman, “Chief"" Muel- + ang lesoninionsofieachyand jia8 5001 83 he ATOSE, ¢ came back | o mission’s ruling disqualifying Pe- as slow . tes 4 e vel-ll ery Yale man Harvard has no look | the third time, Gibbons caught him | commissions ruling disqualifying Pe e o n o o A has slowed up the team. It meant ar Grimstead, “Yump” John- ] Lo e bl in | sek State Armory on Saturday Night. special work before each game and 306 | son, o (N et by A o | LR LA I TS e UL s R LoR n i SR L While Chairman Muldoon has| - R ! a lack of time to do this work has Cronin and MelIntyr all the money it can borrow from Lo S . : made no official statement of his in- The local Kaceys basketball man-{ . sonted the proper development, Springfild—Dowd, Sheehan, Fitz. | BoMe al th ratio of 10 to 7 on its Hbbons weighed in at 178; Jones | fengions it is understood he s de.|2€ement has hooked the fast Colonial | PUph 8 4110 RN TEvroRmEnt, | gerald, Rommele, Guenther, Barry, | ¢AMs and some of the more daring | at 178. termined to set on foot a searching |t¢am of Meriden, to oppose the New | gioteq that the Harvard team would [ 7 NS LI (o4t e SR e e T I S e investigation in an effort to place the | Britaln Knights at the State Armory| pereorm in such-a way that it would Peterson 5 “Red” Conaty, Leary, DrcyinagEaias to be placed at 10 to 5. GET JUMP ON RIVALS blame where it belongs. An attempt [ 0 Saturday evening. The Silver City | be gratifying to all Harvard men. I Erickson 103 106 5 | Brennan. b : Dummy Scrimmage Heid. York N 7 Dhren i _ [ will be made to induce Pesek to dis- | uintet is composed of several play-Tam ‘proud of that team in defeat. Hendquist 87 A e S, i Ol | S A ST A i maner n the 24 hom bioce teams | ciose the identity of those who coun- [€rs Who played ]"'T‘l SeAsanjjon ‘]’1“'"- They don't like to get licked.” Maler ... 109 ; 289 | Haverty, Amiott, Costello, Urban,|dummy scrimmage yesterday af Madison iare Gariens sviilen | Coied animitosindinge M Stne Hillegall nianstiniteanio d Ihe: Colonlal LReto SIDo Fvoulexnect M arvath B tol eet — = Benoit, Carroll, Silva, Dreyfuss noon in the final practice in New Ha- | G ed af u' eloch 1’ it ht 1 e L RS “"m‘m'!:”\”l]\‘f e \(H”Il ”“y' liched? e . Silva, Dreyfuss started a o'clock last night lap- STastins Springfielc M. C. A. team; Gade, of | “No1” y 89 : = i by en tais {a e prepared progr: with Plestina i 3 “ ' » No!" yelled the undergraduates 489 | Basthampton—Sec riedman, | Yen tils fall, the prepared program |;eq the field by spurting early today {he Mir Denaative feam b Dilatol! rgraduates. Phe: “ |, ic allec or a sc nage G iy 3 — LA ”"l";t;mm 7y |Clinton, Campbell, Murray, Cooney, \;ih: 1' ]';‘ : ’M' . 'jli;"w I 'y";u‘,”[ were leading at 7 : S i T Sl Aeae e ot i 2 9 7 2 AT = and | disregarded by Jones. fedon]yicem= ¢ S s B o . ! P £ e Bt den | B 0 361 ‘L.‘,‘,‘i;;:",:’)'\( rayson, Russell, Knox and | p S7e8artec 0¥ Jones. Ay b ',”"‘,, lw; nvns‘un“l a2 ) STRONG TEAM BOOKED International Silver company five, | HAGEN AND McLEOD TIE. ERLarion. B 3| westfield Sulliva : | mage against the second varsthy, hut | c o cadd and Clarks, McKemara winners of the Industrial league| Ppinehurst, N. C., Nov. 17—Walter T e is estfield—J. Sullivan, Connelty, | {357 S50 |10 SCaie VAT P land McGrath and Leng and Lanas. | championship in Meriden, and Butler, | g0 =0 o S bl carat i 2 50 | 1ealey, Lucia, Shepard, Eaton, Manz, | gitv toak the field as it will face Har. | T1e, other teams were a Jap behind. | Manager Saviski Secures Some of the|a Meriden Kaceys player. The game | 28D @ o SO ARLERATRIE saobnt] | Knoblauch, J. Manning, M. Barry vard, with one exception. hat or|A. Spencergnd W. Spencer found the i ; X will start at S:45 o'clock, and will be | ing here yvesterday played as oppo- e : Holyoke—Wassmer, Kennedy, Lop- | right tackle. Quaile went throt pace too fast and retired at 1:35 a. m.| [Best Teams in New England to| .. .cdqed by a preliminary. The locals|nents in two four ball matches and Careriin | ehick, Hiser, Conway, McNally, Boyle, | the maions yésterday afternoon, but | : use, Sheehan and Dudack and | finished in each case with identical Parizo «..on....103 9 o | MeWilliams. | there i every indication that Dillon | EDDIE ROUSH SHOT. | Restelli and Maher, | rounds, each taking in the morn- | Manager Longe Saviski, of the|cente A and Kilduff, at|ing and 72 in the afternoon. o OO 71 g . e fegulal tckle, will etart asalnstl oiosimaih Nev 1 deessdins in s | Cincinnati, Nov. 17.—According 10|y, qware City Five, has booked the | guards. Dancing will follow the big ke ! | Pieucker . 86 § : ird. The team as it went through | 2dvices from Oakl City, Ind Ed | Bt ., ... 108 DIES OF INJURIES modlfied | vesterday will play | Roush, Cincinnati's great outfielder [ o 0" 15 Sames for his team in this) game o WILSON TO MEET FITZ. Matsen 3 iturday with the exception of the ' W nta « | [and batsman/ was accidentally shot | X0 00 now Tok . Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 17.—Youug Sandstrom .. Borselli Mect Hardware City Five. R aforementioned right tackle. It fol- | ; io PRI INTG Fe) W PRACTICE EN L yesterday by his brother I'red. The | o fis S5 0 CREW PRACTICE ENDS Fitzsimmons, Oklahoma City middle- Pittsburgh High School Boy Suffered | l0ws 1 h ar th =3 v K rothers were hunting near their v S Y & Hzuiker .. 3 [ § 6 Left end, Hulman; left tackle, 1 - Ko, Nov. ' rhury ceys., SR TR ol ight, has been signed to box Johnny H 4 . a Clot Pressure On the Spine in|to; left guard, Cridkshanic; center, | 0™ when ‘.v“.;.l\.‘,,‘lx‘:;w,; arose I b SRS Outdoor Work for Yale Oarsmen s ygp & (5 000 SIEHEC (0 DOX John Kissel o 5 : | Landis, right guard, Guernsey: l‘,‘f‘"""“‘”‘-"”"_ L B ’“‘] M| Dee. 13, Emeralds of Willimantic At An End. by Bddie Barnsback, Fitasimmons’ E. Burns ., Game Recently. tackle, Quaile; right end, i e A S S T nk Frisch’s All-Stars. New Haven. Nov. 17.—The Yale |Manager here yesterday. The - bout 2 16 groun ¢ was not quick enoug! o 1 T z 4 g s X & staged 1 7 Orles 4 Wy I ‘ B g > | quarterback, O'He sile halfback S Dee. 27, Atlas A. C., New Haven. S 3 . will be staged in New Orleans, but the Hycope |, i1 2 Pittshurgh, Nov. 17 T “'m‘"‘:'v';‘ g " lo cscape three ‘pellets of bivdshot, | gy, SRaBbIL Maranviliela ALl Cls T cHE Bractics OE SRRSOl S ot hear deGided Npball it gk | (Bud) Beatty, Bellevue High school | AlCh: tl ack, Johdan, and | ope Jodging in his check, one going | gyyr : was held today. Four crews have | 4410 has ) 447 405 437—1280 | foothall player died yesterday of in- | | MHPAcK, oLy through his lip and another piercing | yam. 10. Mid e been on the water daily for two weeks . Robins, juries received in a recent game with | .. Li$ afternoon at 1:30 the squad | pis thumb, Jan. 10, Middletown Y. M. C. A. .14 all crews have had practice on Hatmon , cotl s EIE S [the Avalon High school team. Hos. | UHEd out of the station for Bostor -i‘_"‘- '""* L R | 1o waten e b intenval SR Toni e NI e ind the entire undergraduate he Jan. 24, Rubber City Five, Nauga- four w s. Indoor practice on the Peterson .. 3 88 108 9 : 3 Erickson . ; 91 96 “r’,’:;']] ""-“*“"""_:‘ JRE atty had suf-| wag on hand for a tumultuous send- S LIFE TERM tuck. rowing machines for all crews starts Sandquist ... s 89 84— 253 RIRIE DECRID N0 e Ao Friday morning there will be | gwosso. Mich. Nov S E i November 28, to continue throughout MRLEE, s s o 8 104 od 5 practfee: in the stadium, thelni i0se’ arrested Dussday At :”l‘ PRINCETON RIFLE MATCHES. the winter. Coach Corderry has ex- S MAY PLAY CALIFORNIA Bapp reitrning for luncheon to the |, parge of murdering his neighbor,| Princeton, Nov. 17.—Dual meets|pressed great satisfaction with the 465 476—134 S Belmont Springs Country Club, which ng and co-ordination shown by ferle Sheppard, on e latter's far 0 Vg artme rvard, | Strok Pennsylvania Foothall Authoritics | Will be their headquarters. Friday | SLCH¢ Sheppard, on the latter's with Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, |stroking Lynch ST s 3 4 : afternoon the Eli squad will be ¢ pleaded guilty in Cirent Court Pennsylvania and Yale are included |the crew : y g (== Have Flan in Mind. | I 0 LU Ea el RN S e i fternoon to first \ he P e0 le club's schedule| The ultra slow motion pictures Borselli AT llotit 1nto the eounivy, In altomoeniles | Je8t 1y afternoon fo fir Ty in th rinceon rifle elub’s schedul g ? S\ diirom ; b | Philadelphia, Nov. 17.—Far West-| Following the game Saturday thepe | MUrder and was sentenced to life im- | for the coming season. In addition [taken of the crews in action will be Lo 2 | i 3 ;i prisonment. The shooting, «ccording | the varsity team will compete in the |shown to the varsity crew after the | Grey . vl $8 108 ern alumni of the University will be a break-training table banqgnet 4 1 & 7 1 4 to the authoriti ew out of a|inter-collegiates and in the annual[training dinner on November 28. Myers 102 2 3 58 | Pennsylvania have suggested that in the conntry club and 4 : . . making up the 1922 foothall schedule rty in the evening, the rrel following a snowball fight be- | ten-mateh shoot of the national rifle | Criticisms of form will be made from L the “movies.” 411 7 | the University of California he invit v at the Shubert beiy ed to play in Philadelphia next ately for the bit of - Hodion of 121, o ' ol \Amt Ita Grand And Glorlous Feehnv BRIGGS strom . 3 3 7 nnsylvania 1thletic 1 rities il 'J]?::l;rw . : § ”i“h* j‘ ""““t:"wmm'] j’ :"“‘»”1".“, | !O DLPEND.”TLE ‘ ~AND YOU LoOK THROUGH : - g i (2 Maier 1y Smith, a former P« | WHEW Tou JUST R e e gS\'JTn A:ou“‘él.(:\;:\;m:r\lfi_fi]‘ nsylvania | Champion Cornell Cross-Country Fanion .n.. ou CAMN SCRAPE UP THAT S = en children of the two families. association. captai | CAN'T THINK oF ) Peam Will Compete in Big Event | SOMETHING To Coowk |- : WOULD BE APPETIZING 419 ; b R i £ : . ,_ At New York Nest Monday, | FoRElEiERNE e teat =& TS THIS WAy | BEUVERY NIGHT Hup Weelock Boardman unr... d- gy 3 Landquist . 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