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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL PRIMED FOR FINAL GAME OF S?IASON AT NEW HAVEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON -— LOCAL KACEYS OPEN LEAGUE SEASON AT MIDDLETOWN NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT — PRINCETON PLAYERS PICK HARVARD TO DEFEAT YALE—LEWIS WINS ANOTHER TITLE NBOPTICIANS e GAEWILL SHURTIES HeaD oy MmN ACEYS TO GPEN CLOSEONALLEYS .-, ... WINDUP SEASON S e e = AT MIDDIETOWY mire—Undecided Ahout Lineup, His Original Plans I i ; L.Lh e HaI‘IIOFd RiVfllf\ D[‘iea[ Lv?ml Opens Against Harvard. 1R“ fi”[l GOM ]“H'\‘"]l'“e m Gflme 4 4 — {;_“ ¥ “ ”jm”“”‘ .'1.{,:“.‘..|;\:'.:\‘m.y‘.\ :‘,',»I‘Ill« Camam Kild“n’s Team Ge[[mg o . s St q g . . ; y N \ i tinal workout on ::‘vm\m., I"ield 3:\.\ Team Tio Games (0 One moen e e o s o (g By Played Tomorrow v e : ERNRY. [l A dvins vain cen o) Ready Tor League Season r ) 1 y t [ rom going out on to a d, hard b Lowery u will open for the 1921-22 season next he bad conditions, however, did | Wednesday night, with Manchester ot prevent Bob Fisher from taking ! playing at Hartford. On Thanksgiv- last night at Rog I tio Sy L ER ) i ¢ y g4 his squad ont for action on the mud- | e pight, the local team will journey = ! ! ed to talke Tk ; oo dy field, nor did it interfere with the Ieys. The : s i ! o'clack for their i ; . LR < larious parade of the undergradu only one game fr¢ ¢ . e | £est i SRS 1 f . i | ates, who marched to Soldiers Iield rivals. A. McGuir ols ) ) 3 St b y & 4 i : rom Harvard Square, making a | ment has arranged to play the home of the matc reat racket behind their bhand and | games in this city on Saturday nights. of 113 in the BRME stated tl t il te b o Uly watching the last dashes the [ The first league game here will be His 205 score wus high f ! ely deci o us ven | b d \ . i ; e Vi varsity made. Coaches and individ- | played on Saturday, Nov. with the Potts 1 . ‘ I 2 t 3 P e AL = ks ual players were loudly cheered, and | Willimantic quintet » local's op- the team started off for the [ ponent Iight teams comprise the ( itry club last night knowing that | league as follows: New Britain, Hart- turday's backing will be solid from | ford, Middletown, Meriden, Manches- wrt to finish ter, Rockville, Willimantic and New : g 4 4 b 3 = AN E Before his departure for the North | Haven. ; CETIN T e e et A ; b ? ) e Shore, Coach Fisher said that he still Encouraging Reports, Opticians—Hartford. mar L DRe eaie tie sGaupanta | v S b Pt o T | was unable to announce his final line- | From the various managers there Maylau ........ 94 82 7 for these two places Ty | , Tomorrow's £ UL AS a i ; 5 S ) 2 up for the game Two weeks ago it | comes the reports of a bright outlook Lowery . ver 9 the physical cond o [ifturend AR St 1S 0. ' e = P el was not decided until the last mo-| for a successful season. The local Joyce ..........d J = nofdates o 3 JLe ‘ 3 4 O “SCRAPPY" SIS ment to use Colburn at fullback in- [ fans had an opportunity of witne: Srown gin Saturday's game beoe i TRt e s ns ] stead of Chapin. Yesterday the prop- | ing the Hartford team in action here Beott ... Areamsnta s e [ b RCte MRS A € (By NEA Serviee j grand style for he is not afraid to| osition was just the opposite, (o-|Tuesday night and it is the consensus S Pk s | who figurc ! I t les Providence, R. I.,°No S Never | hurl himself into a mass of flying| hurn, whose weight and defensive | of opinion tbat it will require a pret- AR esume | importance duri e ) \ | wearing a head 1 1 the f human beings and he is not afraid | strength are much wanted, has re- |ty fast quintst to beat out la 5 g §o4 et (e |dent into sleeves of his jersey alwa lled up | to leave his feet in order to make a| covered slowly from the injuries sus- | champions for the ti Potts 3 3 gjjserediby fesriirdnyg SO |to win the coveted ! nearly to his elhows, [Pred Shurtleff, | tackle. Iully fifty per cent of the| tained in the Princeton game. He The Local L A. McGuire .... 95 were, however, that Hulman | pation in eitl the two mu Brown'sscrappy center and « f the | tackles made by Brown this year|had a badly swollen leg, and, while| New Britain team ente Reddell ;83 play most of the game at Cambri ames— Hartf and New e lcading center men of tl . al- | may be credited to Shurtleff. he is much better and has been able | With the following players: Captain BRasn: oL 15 87 Diller has not been in the best of |places players in line for mono s.| ways presents a speetacle on the| “Head gear are no good, you have | to run through plays, he has not had | Kilduff, Carl Restelli, Johnny Shee- F. McGuire .... $6 T form all the week and has had a It sected that Cooley, a gridiron. to spend too much time pulling them | any rough work. 1t is expected that|han, Jimmy Maher, Jimmy Murphy, {rest, Quaile occupyi the position. | Zehrer, 1, and O'Dell, a hack For four years Shurtleff has not | this way or that way and I've never|Coburn can play against Yale, | Stevie Dudack and Johnny Saxe. This Trainer John Mack believes that Dil- | will be given a f | | minute from a g rough | found any use for them,” said Shurt- | though at the present time he is not as | 1S considered a quintet that will be :"' “”" he "‘I“""v"““‘ ayin e the ! playe | in 1 1 N. Robinson | leff when asked why he did not wear | sound as before the Princeton “>lfound in the game fighting at all : g aturday and will play most of tHe |almos wson in t WS 1 vell des name | or Chapin, who could not play o+ | times for victe m)\_“; ',",(:( L"\l o “',”,'l'h” ]:m;‘: \": Ciptain Alalsoim s ik f o v i vays ick of is Shurt “1{'\ last senson a zers becau ,.)m o is| The league schedule to Dec. 17 is 3 1ly one player, Capts ileco I WOor r 1as r I fray and u at tl tom of | every one is pulling for him to gole + ha oe i as follows: gla;fl\l;gixl\:r Ceeeeen 8 81— 169 | Aldrich, will line up against Har- | throu lling of the second heap when there is one, Shurtleff | through this season without an in- | the J\lz,,l?",‘f“],; 5 “{',:f‘ Nov. 23—Manchester at Hartford. el o 196 4\”»4!-‘-:,;1"”.1lt‘:m'\:"”"‘r ;1:‘1‘\” ‘,‘],‘,;‘ A“l team this season in giving the | e found 3 can kick and take passes and ia ve Nov. 24—New Britain at Middle- to Middietown for hte season's open- er in that place, The local manage- strings. Doc. bowling over 9 £ games « he The scores of the m ers ting Emer rolled at alley 1 the scores|tnckle, inste ( of the Ro E um match at the | hepinning the g \ | ir Casino alleys, f at end, ins New 441 409 480—1330 Casino Alleys, ot 7 { : i3 . | squad practice, he has been v ck, Le has not| He ld rather play foothall than | fast and clever in ofi-tackle plays, | tOWn. Y s 9 g | Crimson « Tigers. Into was @ reg- | tant factor in the team'’s suces le|n ss in ) seasons and | cat. Ie is the first man out for prac- | However, he is not so powerful a de.| Nov. 26—Willimantic at Néw Brit- F. Elliott . ‘ - 189 |ular then but was used at guard in- | played in the game with Coluni wher comes to defensive piaying, | tice each afternoon and one of fensive pls s Coburn. Chapin al. | 2in. 2] |stead of tackle. Of the remaining |l wratory schoo 1 Nev rk. [ Coach Robinson has him backing up | last to leave. so stands as a substitute for 1"1(\5_‘ | Nov. New Haven at Meriden. e E Nov. tockville at Willimantic. C . Cruikshank were varsity subs, while | Zehrer a junior. vighty Herb Stein backing u sand Coach Robinson, recentl Dec. w DBritain at Hartford. Annear . 54 Diller, O'Hearn, Landis and Hulman | School Has New Man. he Panther line ‘here is a fighter who never knows HONORS FOR ASHLEY Dec. 2—Middletown at New Haven. J. Elliott ....... E g | were freshmen, While it has been pers i And Shurtleff does his work when i i Dec. Manchester at New Britain. Bremer .. ik 7. JEE | ported about the city that Moonc S Meriden at Middletown, B uton i ; ; e T eSS — = e Local Athlete Is Chosen for Backfield Rockville at Meriden. . 7—New Haven at Willimantic. Luebeck Vioaale g 79— focal school to play tor ; 1 GE T Ry | I f y ! e ocal school, is to play tomc j JETS STRONG MATERIAL, , but also with the salary given| Place L Vor Shnd Reynolds Elected President—>Many | 1eport could not be confime I | i CeRROn Ve manta okl Meriden at Hartford. Matches for Tean. [{RIyen gwasss e mber orith n- | yale Benelits By Decision of Pive| Manager Hammond was with {he| Team—Has Fine Record. ’ 9 ‘i‘l"“";“‘““"‘ “'\“f'"k“il!“- dec. 9—NManchester at New Haven. bia team that opposed the locals tw Phillips-Andover Indians in 1915, %ut figures he has s Princeton, N. J, Nov. 18.—Dual|weeks ag Ie *played at ¢uarter 3 good chance of remaining up this| For the second time in two years, Dec. 10—Willimantic at Middle- meets with Columbia, Dartmouth, | back. Tt is dificult to conceize under| New Ha : Tad | {ime. At any rate he will ight hard | Stanton Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs, | town. Harvard, Pennsylvania and Yale are|what construction of the triansular | Jjones of t ale team will [to get a regular position. e M]M‘umrgw Ashley of 27 Harrison street I 10—Hartford at New Britain. Bhanatian SR included in the Princeton Rifle cfub's | jeague rules that the player coull be |\ o™ oo : [to Bie in the best of condition when | 145 been honored with a selection a - 12—Willimantic at Rockville. Xilduft ..... 83 80 schedule for the coming season. In|used, since the local school i Ti s okt y | he reports at the spring training quar- [ backfield player on the All-Ver- - L rtford at Meriden. MoKay .. ... 35 B addition the varsity team will com- |to use none hut attendants wt school [ Which to produce a ng TSA- | fors in Dallas, Texas, and with that|mont team. Ashley has been!plaging - 14—New Britain at Willmantic, Ty T PR 86 pete in the intercollegiate and in the |14 weeks. He has been here but two, | HOn in two years : U L e e vt Sl e o) jas- |at left halfback with the Middlehuny g New Haven at Hartford. NGt . - 87 91 1 56| annual team match shoot of the Na- | He is not a local hoy, but it is under- | 0teen players on the Phillips-an-| o0, B Hem S0 RO IS A0 college cleven this season, and lis - 16—Meriden at New Haven. . _"7"| tional Rifie association. stood! that infiuendes were hrousht (6| oYer eleven to id awarded thei Iot-| SSET (0.8 BUER 20 ten work has stood out as one of, the - 17—Rockville at New Britain. 401 426 407—1234| J- M. Reynolds of Brooklyn has|hear to induce him to make his res.|ter bve signified thelr intantlon ot oyl i) velaln 1iis onrection with tiie |8trons factors in' the success of the ster at Middletown. Butternuts, been elected president of the club. idence here and attend the loeal | entering Yale af completing ther | q,1e & Bardwell insurance company. |team = x gewatt ... 89 89— 270 . - | school courses at Andover. | 77 | Ashley ‘while a student at the New PRACTICE TONIGHT. BRAOS, o o TO SEL BIG GAME. As far as can be ascertained, this| These players are Allen und Gray, | HARDING AT GAMI Britain High school played football| The Nutmegs football team will Tomlin ........ 86 nvvf[,““h;x‘.{f U‘\‘““RI\V”V("HI!'M].AII' mlr‘\.\ Will His the first instance w ‘ el \\“,“:‘ ‘v\-‘fu f:'l“ »\U-“ i ‘_“ ““‘“;‘ e AN 4 in his senior year. He was noted for|hold a practice this evening in Bentz's | Hartford, next Sunday aftérnoon.|The team with which the player in|ceive their sheep-skins at the same | Battle On Dee, 3. ThlEE L e e b Gl et These two teams with the Nutmegs |question is connected was de tihe, Capt. Lee Daly will ented Har- | 3 3 | feany Delis AR Cerebbional gerformier | BE FHEGRY., BEeR Hembom 0 la 1 is conn Ar R L Altimore, Nov. 18—Among the|on the court. the local team are slightly injured. [ty v i g A ST S | distinguished spectators who will at- After graduating from the local |Rogers, suffering from an injured AlAR ). 00 88 g Bioke TR sennon. | by an eleven composed in R L L e e Al B R e n"nn\]:“""‘: Talbot a wrenched ankle; I'o- gla]cl;‘ ceieenen 6 = . S 2 :m‘u‘ (' ‘w 1 :w\.;,”m spit UEELS AL aaRdCHREEL [ Marine Corps aud the Army, to be|th Iie went to Middlebury. In the |litis, damage to his nose, and Cap- GUBY. ..o onenes 18 S ; i A | fact that five substitutes were usc " FE played at Homewood here on Dec. 3,|opening games of the season Ashley |tain Barnikow, a bunged up olbow. Darnsteadt .... 91 71 Beach 55 69— 20L| o May Play Basketball HA OND R st i i S e e s e e e Dixon _w" ":: § 61 | T | “‘:w‘»"‘n;l‘ " ;vm.\wl“'n;x‘: ])‘l“‘n‘\l'jih:‘ A'w\.‘ ;‘ Hillivs Manager Blated With l,m\_‘n r of his official guests who are rep- lur.«_ ‘.1 to go to the sidelines with in- lnfvull.f x'i(*rwl\w'wl l'lluil"illj\lrir‘s in the 07 : alts. | will be eligible for basketball Jects of Making Good With Indiane, | 7¢5¢nting foreign governments at the|juries. ~ He played in the big games | Williams game last Sunday. 407 413 2E[ Drait J igi el e | 1 5 S gisarmament conference. Captain |against Harvard, Williams and 2 Hickory Nuts. ; 1?. er R : 3 ; | ¢ -‘\vw' He is r porte to A i s Aol Nov. 18.==Walter Iam | Lot . Hunt, U, 8. M. C., who is|mouth and during the game with LSRR e e o L) SeAn LERER IR DANH B il s e e Slmond has returned from Chicago, | here with a company of marines to|West Point he was called into the Hiltpold ... v s1 E atsing . cee d ;i reported that he plans to s e ‘I.mM additional “seats and boxes at|fray to do the kicking for the team. players, Jordan, Sturm, Guernscy znd [Cooley and O'Dell ar [ and | th ne just as Glenn Warner has “Oh, for a team of Shurtlc R Erh ..., 82 07 141 = All Nuts, arc the logical contenders for the|and outelassed to the tunc of o 0| vard, | contract to iy Burkhardt ..... 7 69 : . HuRGieriAckop season with the Cleveland Am- | Homewood for the use of the noted | Clarence R nanager | foothall enthusiasts, made the fore- Hainders ...... 68 BT | football team i ORI Sheld b oty ennaiiite Columbus Amcri- | going announcement today. Among GAME CALLED OFF. 4 A Shelden ... ; A win tomorrow by the locals will peBoLiEtion, Sxebeiiod ah' bhilod)| the Hotebles who hove Rotaitad Gers| ) Dwingibo the fuck that Thves o The 386 378 3894—1158 | Smart | brlng the state hamplonskip the services of the Pitistield |eral Butle invitation to occupy | teai will be playing with the Knights Hazelnuts. Borlen ........ [to this city. A def v i mptly turfed hLim |[boxes are Viee President Coolidge, | of Columbus quintet at Middletown on HEBINIng ..ouv,. 87— 266 e U PICRUE BT ALS 2 BUE | o vor to Tris Speal team. The Iast- | Secretary of the Navy Denby, !l next Thursday night, the game be- Scott : 2 [””““"" New Haven and arn leaglie's batter signed a|tant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, [ tween the New Britain All-Stars and Meyers 5 Y g 3 LANDERS GIRLS LEAGUL. | 1€ | land after a conference and is not only | ti i Major Gen, Lejune, Governor|tled on that evening, has been can- Parker While the locals are confid D. Malona ..... 3 o 17 | win over New Haven in view M. Sanderson .. 5 s f the fact that New Haven face Bacon 3 10 ticipating a I 1 L RN ) ( 269 BHER .o hinn S 65— k Maple. Dohrenwend 61 N Cotlin e 1 r o JusT THink oF Elliott g 16 Pyramids Pile Up 50 Points to & for | BICERR U WA S ‘if”‘f—f"\’f L= THE CHANCES A CHIERY o sonn T ) 4 aier = | UL DIt CEE C U S o celalo L,’A gl GuYy TAKES JusT ; 76 ‘ e Opponents in Game at Tarnce Hall | J‘wnug onN AL((,,:;-yj_-_ AUY GOIWWNG STONE FoR ONE SHOT S - ontract with ier Dunn of Cleve- [ Admiral (oontz, chief of naval opera- | the Atlas A, C. at New Faven, sched- pleased with going o the 1y [ ditchi 1 Mayor Broening, | celled. I\ with the regular team Anderson g Johnson ....... 86 0 5 Spruce. Last Night. J BAPEHOCE BEIN DS aRnoTEN OF BOOTLEG- - - OF CoURSE 11 g § | HooCH - 1T DOESN' T IT DOESN'T Rochelle ‘4; ] § 3 | swampe el : e CAN'T BE PAY BILL PAaY % : & e s 7 A\ | Too CAREFUL IE ' u ” i © A. Andrus 8 3| R. Kahm P. Burkl i M. Grit R. Andr 210 | H. Jack Harmon ) 0— 1 Triangles Swa UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. BANKERS 11 ing Machines, Groth b Howard Smith Tray S Johnsor Comstock Minor d i : bl ; GOT A CoupLA ) LeeT-, ¥ ? | NEVeERr m:/xab/’ F THAT BRAINL C = [¢ AT BRAND ML HERE'Y ARG WHERE'D You v GeT 1T BILL VAT How = HAPP i 5 Kwuuu -\ Down'T DAYS el _—— NOW HIS NAME - LV \ “ B PLAYING WITH VISITORS TUAT WON'T\ WHADDYA CiHILLY | GIVE Him 12 — i BUCKS FoR e NOT EH. Kincaid \ Parsons Morril Alniminnm Ware, Nk AT T i e SRR WS 3 . ; ’Q o3 g ‘WAY DOWN EAST" Starts sunday Eyening for One Week Al seats Mat. 23e—Al seals Eve. 305 These Prites Include War Tax Winger Walcott

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