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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921, 7ALE AND HARVARD BRING EASTERN FOOTBALL SEASON TO A CLOSE THIS AFTERNOON — “TED” McDONOUGH HAS MONOPLY ON RECORDS IN TRAUT AND HINE LEAGUE — NUTMEGS TO LEAVE AT 8 O’CLOCK TOMORROW FOR PROVIDENCE - - COCHRAN SETS NEW BILLIARDS RECORD from Ya '\ "V[ {‘ Yale Ends wWork Well us s ball, fourth down, six | yard I hetore " f' | [ Fa O'Hearn punted to Huc 1 Har | yards to gain from Harvard 4 yard [ O'Hearn in ere field sprint g | N i f-yard lne, the latter being [ mark, the EI's having picked up 66 | nine yards betore he was foree | Neor Harvard 10, Yale ‘“’ Worst Kacing Accident of Season Oc- thrown in his tracks hy m. Into | yards by stewdy rushing O'Hearn | o Jor Dattered —into Play in Darkness threw himself in fro o Chapi then dropped back and tried for @ ( vin digtunce had 1o this time it was so dark that cies in Rosemont Parae on Bowie pilling the latter v ot i, Owen | fleld goa be measured It H tir I 1 i touched to Ny e A | ! ' Bit center for four 1 Vield Try Fails Harvard's 48 yard lne, On the | cigarett bout the stad- Teleflhwe [J l” n } i“l]\‘ 1Y Frack—dockeys Not Vadly Hurt = y Forward Pass Interceptd, fhe ball sailed high, but hit the | first lineup, a lateral puss, O'Iler uu} im gave the | jon of thousands | Ledpfyst 4 He then made u first down on Har- [ upright above the cossbar and bound- [to Aldrich, gave the latter a clean five flics swirming the walls of the < ; e ) / = “ [ wing. In a third cherge, this time at fin play on her 20 yard line, Owen [yard mark before he was forced out | Qualle replaced Diller at right Havvard's 48 yurd line Owen Woocked Out, er, e annexced another five yards, | was good for five yards before Sturm [of hounds, At this point Holder ve | for vale Aldrich hooted the n o intercept I's forward | stopped him paced Clark at center for Harvard ‘1.\. ir across the Harvard ; p 3 . 3 S i T . ; 4 on Ha %l R v line, 'I'he Cross Out of Game | Brown broke tinough and threw Jor- | Chapin cat g and touching the "‘:":’ ¢ i ¢ TR g o Pase i ‘.‘,",‘\.\;:‘ Lie LS L\M"”“]‘HI ) < ale fuliback just acomber in | elayed pags, Owen carrying the (b for an cight yard Joss. Here {ball back, Harvard put the ball in el tha it R S : N R g O y g ) leap for the butl but was mnable [ hall, was cheeked without gain by | Blair replaced Hulman at lert end tor play from her 20 yard mark with Bt Boon « | Manhe 5 Sl e S0 Rt il A back, d ne immediate | Center Landis. 1tts punted to| Yale, but a few moment the game re- the New Dirit . wert y = N | e et ckle by Har g left end. Brown [ O'Hearn on Yale's #h-yard line and Blue Crashes Through maining to be played. Owen hit cen- helid el de iy e 5 e z iy g stopped Jordan af two yard [ the latter regained three yards betore tain Aldrich’s attempted for-|ter for a yard. Johnson gained two hed Al 5 ey ed a Y g y S1t Ave aavd i _ plunge, Aldrich th ent down un- | Hubb put an 1 to his dodging | ward pass was smearcd by a bunchfyards at the point, and the it The Llectr i ‘ i & g s 1er four Harvard tackiers with a two | cun. Jordan plunged into the Har }m Harvard linesmen witih @ loss of [ punted out of bounds on ' Yale's dhngined i 1 2idicke e L (T ard forwards and Hubbard again| 12 yards. On the next play, off side | yard line DoV Yale Fails to Score topped the play after a three yard|gave Vale a five yard gain and a tirst Jordan Taken Out | gain. Cross injured his ankle in the|down on Harvard's 30-yard line, Har-| Refore the lineup, Wight replaced | clash and had to be assisied off the|vard again was off side and was pen-| Jordan at fullback for Yal The #d, the batl striking on Harvard (| tield by Trainer Mack. Cross's place |alized another five yards. After Jor-|pew player tried an end run but w e, directly under the har From | W taken by Herringher dan had failed in a rush, O'Hearn|spilled wthout gain. A forward p Cente eeuy the s, ¢ e D MoNaz failed ta ¥ 1" e third down[hi$ own 20-yurd line, Chapin gained | Aldrich's Great Run t‘lrnkw n'nu!un for a first v‘lu\\ n oon the|thrown by Aldrich was intercc ,.(-:1 by The mee, stepped into while run- | capta i Aodg s way] four ya through Diller and so the| ©On the first lineup the ball was|Crimson 17-yard line. The Bulldog|Owen for Harvard and it was Har senond perfodl ended | tossed to Captain Aldrich who raced | was fighting desperately in an attempt | vard's ball on her own 46-yard mar! Score—Yale Harvard, 0 | to Harvard's 40 yard line before he|to regain the lead and thqusands of | At this point both coaches hegan | was stopped. At the inception of his|spectators in the Stadium were in a|sending in new players in order to run a Harvard tackler crashed into|continuous uproar. Harley replaced [ gain their vavsity letters, Harvard “Tin Maxwell and missed the | Crocker at right end for Harvard. | contributing four and Yale three in ince to stop the spring. Owen in-|Jordan in a close line rush punctured [ one rush tercepted O'Hearn's forward pass and | §irew for five yards, Aldrich’s attack| With the rush of subs freshening e B T N i | vabd 10 Tatd line whe e it Hack e Harvard's ball on her 30-yard outside of Ladd failed to gain |both lines, the game ended” after dreds of people in the in- | Br . oted! the ball to O'Hearn on| 15 e atori e i el eal Ladtlne INitts immediately punted out Yale's Chances Go, | Harvard had made four yards in Bleotrio i G FiueUL o (he ot R ety o | reN ot AR OB e O e e i |20 heunta Tl BRI RIS varagiiine, Aldrich's forward ss was inter- |[three rushes, the ball being held by \ S SOl TeR I ime i ne e it fya et iRl chadla sl 2 ety mg | O'Hearn side-stepped his way through |cepted by Chapin and the latter with 1| the Crimson at approximately nid- 4 : talen S, R 1is v ‘.\ a thirty yard run w»w: ol P ”..”;H‘")‘\ ]\_'”m u-hn left side of the Harvard line for a|a H\!li!lnu dash up the fleld reached 1d. ¢ I by the track physicians Handyd eonld Sslop lim, dBEean | e e o v Kane | 7_yurd gain Yale's yard line before Captain| Iinal score: Harvard 10, Yale 3. e NRIBhl A RSt o | foungan o pen i ng Roul s el IS O'iiin Toalios Yale Penalized. Aldrich in a stern chase managed to [ihiaratad) and hent Otadvuiias arae|Len nustvardatand ithentaldrlont nunte IR S Rl i T atdan Hin B another S bulllsainun figetione hand on his neck and fling 7 the ball falling on Harvard's 20 @ \dri g made it first down on Yale's 25 yard|the flecing Crimson runner out o (‘0 IFRF\( E (,R[[) Hirsc Flying Clond, the one to | s Jled by the I r 3 CACIE Ene wirhl Heso b v sty 101 vard line, and rolling across the goal | ¥4 '”""" "'-‘ t L daller From the | jine hut Umpire Thorpe barred |bounds. Both teams were in the last : st having been | " et bl o i aro|same formation Aldrich ran across|poiding in the Y N S N o A ail 1 tha Iving Cloud had erowd. | /ine: Clouds ia bred inkawa vl andl) e LR s s e Rl S S noiite niele Yale line and penalized | stages of physical exhaustion from fhe | ‘ASO\ END TODAY [fear sewer Vi 1E Atter the fiaquarse | bright sun siine foodedlthetstaal-lligy o sis An S 52 en [the Llis vards. From his own|[super-strenuous play and vequired | Grecne .. 4 79 cation Maryland Delle was muv’» ‘1"]‘.“ um and Harvard put the ball in play | .y ”, .I. 5 ’1” ”H-“L‘ :?' 3 rl ‘:I-'.' '“|goal line O'Hearn ed the | constant sponging. Iitts grabbed Stevensor ) tirst, Doughnut and Clark :’ 0 its 20 yard line. Owen made five ’("” |‘ ’\"LH"“ '”‘I‘J d on the ‘1”']‘ back to Yale's 15 yard mark and|high pass out of the air and thro £ 1 ighnut seco an arkson | 20 yar mad 50, 0 var ¢ ar zained 15 | e 1 5 | i T i Needham g 53 third. vards inside of Sturm and a second|varqe in the "‘.(,m;, of ]v,ll |‘\ \H\’”W ”I thighengio Bucliflonsivaldla) = iuids Sanroadenclelinia catleh Gl oniotstatciandiTow i BWILIDESECU L v | : gy ard xchan it KIcks. 9 yard line. wing ru. d to the Eli 20 yard Lrickson . j 4 | et plunge from a concealed ball offense | fopwar a5 T ha | 2 yard I . P A 3 & | = I ”‘ ; "'““ 5 i 1\”‘ AR '\1M'1 s, :"'\ to Chapin ’“d\‘ Buell's Great Run. mark before he was checked. Owen| Both Win This Afternoon’s Con- ’ \{ IS n |l g good for § yards. Owen, on a close| Buell with a sweeping, dodging|picked up a yard at Diller's station. | 5 AMB[TIO( “EALIZED Fare irst per n;l ll‘\wh 1 to the line plunge ploughed in to Into | run around the Yale left wing, race A forward pass, Buell 1o Iiits, fail- | (ests—NO Post Season Game. Heore d first perioc for a tirst down on Yale ¢ e 5 \ e Blce - T .‘rn)\‘ ’x] ! \'\”1 r‘u> (] -‘IH on \v 1] 4 1 lin over the white marks until he was|ed to gain, due to the alert tackling Chicago, Nov 19.—The Western Yale i 1 lallory blocked Chapin without gain | finally hurled to the grovnd by|of Mallory. On the next lineup Owen Harvard Has Wind | on a plunge at right tackle, O'Hearn on Yale's 13 yard mark. dded by perfect interference, raced . His Long Sought Chance of Meet.| When the teams reversed positions| Yale Makes First Down ! Many Knocked Out. outside of Dlair and across Yale's line | today with virtually every position in ; y ) for the second period Harvvard had a| Hnlman knocked down Buell's for-| ('Hearn was the only man st for what seemed & second touchdown.| the standing of the teams dependent ing Champic i ) e e et : | ) n.|th 8 Poterson o & Champion Willie Hoppe Today. |strong wind blowing at her back for|ward pass. Diller knocked down an- {ing between the Crimson i Touchdown Not Allowed the results of the five champion- e Chicago, Nov. 19 ] the first time during the game. 1t was|other forward pass from the hands of [ tonchdown. Several players of voth| Umpire Thorpe, however, detected) ore o loon ' S "”‘ “”‘m -“-‘ \‘ "_”'"J Hore- [hegt down and IFitts immediately | Pitts 1—|r'~ punted out of hounds on |teams were temporarily knocked out|holding in the Harvard line and call mans “\.anlhlnL: 4‘ ]r‘\"l(!”('!l\vlr: ,\’r“.' punted the ball which was cu t by i 17 \:n;l' line Jordan was in the race down the fleld and for afed the ball back to the place of hio State will finish in Willle Horne it e nooR n “U Orkearn on Yale's 35 vard iinc checked by Brown behind his own|minute the gridiron resembled a|scrimmage and penalized the Crimson | 2T 108 and Ohlo State wi ”'"' ‘”f‘ BEHE s 5 - e .”hx "P.Im.“ ~“;.‘\ The latter started a rush up ine_of s rimmage but made 7 yards |pattiefield, with wounded scattercd |15 yards, Harvard resumed its at-| tie for 11,:. 4mm|!‘!nn\«'1:1v!'y], “':(" 5 G. McGuire 9 94— {(The oramplontott Bitope tiand da|| cadicuasnediingg anothengtalennien) Al his next plunge hetween Tierney | the wake of the run. Time was taken |tack tfrom Yale ~yard Mnme, it be.| Dottom, wheve Hinols, i‘,’ i A3t A. MoGuire & 0 world's champion ,”‘. s Vlw-\ + lropping the ball and Hubbard fell]ind Brown. A third attack, this time|out for a general sponging off, while|ing the first down and 25 yards to and Indiana are ,.m:mt_v H‘l a 1_ T Vi R b 96 10 R e e T T R e i it the Harvard center, this time by|Grew replaced Hubbard at left guird | gain, last place, the race for each position e i 1 AT T Sl Ghabs @it line. Coburn and Owen gair | Jordun, made it first down on Yale's| for Harvard. Owen plunged into| In place of the expected punt,|'® O ‘]””\)-;'( n 1 its elev Hovammiins will Hob entes the aora. | yaras ini twoldrivestat tackle andiajiel yard ’H'I'v ] : g the Yale line but was tackled by Owen threw a long forward pass| Onl0 i o s Rl :s1|petition with the champion the |third plunge, Owen carrying the ball ; Aldrich broke through Kane and| Herr without n and here the|which was intercepted by Captain|° | “mwl.\ .4(\ '111 ’»n »I E ”],' ; o1 iy then reverse direction for & » \rioc dec : i est which is ecte res ar o Fiveriia bt ana g et SIS B e et o vied s 1‘111 revers 1| h‘xl& lir H}m or a nine | third period ended. ) | Aldrich, who was instantly hurled to ";( AN na ames (o Opticians | the tournament for he lost three of Field Goal Try Fails YAIgERIn g Ior e I\w’mul core, third period: Yale 3, Mar-|the ground by Hartley e R e e 3 & ! te a4 fielc ol was | first down on Yale's 4u-yard line, | vard 0. DI arate % owa, Ohio e's chie , is to i our starts. Hoppe has the only| Owen's attempted fleld goa ke d N ot o L ing Chd csperate Attempts Fail. Sl it t ; New Ga clean slate among the seven entrants, |low and Plunplng through Brown, Hubbard Harvard Wakes Up. It was Yale's hall, first down on her ‘;f ']N:”‘('!““"If\‘l‘l" “'r:"il‘\‘;‘“:“’:;“h’l’\”’ e : 95— 312 | having won all three starts Yale's goal line e =1 A gy GeEnaloy : : di e At EAlIe radne to scrape Coburn but was forced out ““’H ‘]'" Is. The Yale captain was|Captain Kane was returned to the|out of bounds with a loss of a yard.|'® 9° "”' DRRES ;“”‘“’\" :;"’ P'}‘[’_ '{]_""’ Needham 1 TO PLAY IN UNIONVILLE of bounds on his two yard line. I'rom ,"“,\ shalce ol l‘\{ Ihfl. tackle and had | game, taking Tierney's place at right| . forward pass, Aldrich to Jordan,| mpossible to defeat the awk 5 a position ten yards back ef his goal | & \""‘“L"" oft beforc he could re-|tackle in the Harvard line. When|rajled, the latter having his back to "T[f: o . ; ¢ sume pli I ams linec or the heg T : 3 | s, the serve are - Stevenson .. 8 5 9| journey to Unionville tomorrow. to|lin€ Aldrich punted into the stiff wind ey ‘I\I»I T the feams lined up for the beginning|the ball when it passed nim ““l '_‘f‘; |l;l\i ’]‘t‘ ;‘ v”” :;"“ [play the an-t Ve e Toeale | 4nd Buell made u fair catch on Y: S ordan s cs Tire of the fourth period, it was Tiar-|0'Hearn threw a forward pass af Viced that tonlght, batring upsels. ‘i\” 5 -Unlonvill e loculs | cad B o m-iyx\n‘kwl up ¢ mu.(.]q v vards|vard's ball, st ond down, ten yz ]1: third of the length of the field, the “]”qm':‘i‘;"”'l'.’ B ;‘“"h"”’(;"':" ‘”:\" S| will oppose o much heavier team, hu ) Sl at the direct center of the Harvard|to gain on Yale's 13 yard mark.|pall going beyond the reach of l1ilair, [ Shampionship in dispute for hio Insurance | 8¢ rttor vahi second Try Fails ne anc ne S = ¥ Hled n B EO IE QRN ONe G JERe L Ol b L AT Towa Ll ) g s ST e s “m.u_ Bratt n and Txhm il the S S ST D e (e .l an n crashed through Tier-|Owen, from a concealed | O'Hearn punted to Chapin, who was|2"d !,‘““ "" 1{"‘_"\'3'3»' A post Heu P hopes are entertaine el o goal lick from | €Y, for a first down on Harvard's|ripped his woy hetween ¢ 5 thrown without gain at midneld son game between the two is barred kol g . $ victory. An auto truck containing the pa L Ll e i line, Again the Yalé human|and Into to Yale's three 'y ., ey by the conference rules. -“"’r"(' ceee ) | players and roote will e the AR ’(“l”’ 'l‘ “" "“‘ ‘-‘ "ot ggernaut hit Harvard's right wing|where he was finally stopped Johnson replaced Tuell here at T i T Moore 2 - o .7 ing 1€ K o h C of il 5 4 re for a rag av hil dangers club at 1 o'clock Jilliam nd tore his way through for a nine|Jordar Play was delayed while R 4 ks, . A 235 A Toreri o o 9 9 5 i A bar. Macomber followed the bail tofyarg g He failed ; als Joray s s auarterback for Harvard. Yale was| ORGANIZE BASKETBALL TEAM will be the cheer leg e banen a gain e failed in a plunge at|strum was taken from the g With | penalized five yards for offside play | the e and retrievec bringing 1 . | % q Pl = the Yale If L ““',,\,, 4 L bringing | Hubbard's position |an injured ankle, and his place wis|Owen's dash to Yale's ten-vard line $65—1511 | KILLED OGN ATREDANE TRID ihout an unusua soncitio Che Rany Captain Kane Out | taken by Deever. It was third down,|was called back to the Slovard was dels hen the four oflicials s e (e ie g | N o X R i St r NOIRUTI & JUDD LEAGEL | was ‘\. AYGLnED ’-yl AE oG Captain Kane injured his e inftwo yards to gain for Harvard.|mark, where he stepped outside and will o1a 109 B NORTH & AGUE, M D DLinggeyDasscnzeriof Now Irew and conferred on the ues-|ihe scrimmage and Ladd replaced the| Owen plowed into the left side of the it wag the Crimson's ball, first down, |\ 140 Qlson of 1982 kies tion of which team the ball shoulil 80 | Harvard leader at left tackle. With|H serimmage line again and after|Speiden here replaced Mallory at |15 MAnaging the quintet. to. less than a yard to gain, Mallory|his gain had been gneasured it was|right half back for Yale, while time — goal line, game were G d on| 1 « rvard’ Jordan gained two yards through iubbard and then (' Hearn drop kick the Casino Al s At the Cas s, th ! Nty 3 vas most spectiaenlar Vdeich Ricks Goal league and e 1 v o Seasor It s recipitated Two thrust t the Crimson line ond in the field of eight con- I an opening ft guard for eyt e \ : Ihe filly went stumbling [a five yard advance Aldrich then ota 2 2 p ¢ track and, Manheim, All Over fcked a ficld goal from Harvard's 15 Guernsey Taken Out, Hestella 7 =" and rn Grass, which were following | yard line When Yaie lined up for the kick .\vln.u\;“\ s o ; order named, went sprawling Score— Yale, Harvard off in the second half Cross replaced R . Y b T Mooney, who was aboard 1"||4-:un Makes 30 Yards Guernsey right guard Aldrich ¢ picl tmselt up quickly, In the face of a strong wind 11 booted the ball to Owen on the Har- | Bdouard Horemans of Belgium Gets | conference football season will close Joste m.< MeAnliffe ship contests scheduled., From the top, where indications was caught by O'Hearn on [P 4 he latter attempted | SPilled Aldrich after the latter gained | During the minute's intermission|own 20 yard line. O'Hearn was run Lrickson .o g ) The Rangers football eleven will A basketball team . has heen or- nized at the Rangers' club, ind sév- al open dates are on'the schedule Gant York Fiom Springficld, Dead. Alford ........ 87 0 i Middletown, Nov. 19.—FH. b | in! Yale Given Ball made it first down through Hubbard | found that Harvard had less than a|was taken out. Owen was hurt on| Pete s ) sley, of Springficld, Mass., was killed | After considerable discussion thefon Harvard's 35-yard line. Harvard's|foot to gain for a first down on Yale's| the play and play was called while Sipples fi 20| late ye lay when a seaplane in|ball was Lrought out and given tollinesmen were off side on the next|one yard line | he regained his breath it Cottey ... which he was riding struck a trec [Yale on her own 20 yard line | play and Yale was given a first down | Harvard Gets Touchdown On Blue's 22-Yard Line and fell into a swamp Maldemn | Aldrich’s first charge outside of Kune [on Harvard's 28-yard mark. Owen with another rush, hit his| Chapin's dodging run at the right | Neek Frank Little of Haddentield, | mude first down for Yale on the . ‘h Knocked Out, !n\\n low crouching forwards and slid-1 of the Yale line was good for tour! ) M. J., pilot, and James Delan ne- |jutter's 61 yard line. Hubbard tossed r a_futile line plunge O'Hearn |ing up and over their backs, dived|yards, Owen leaped through the Yale | 3lanchard 7 - chanician, of I'ree e We 1= [buek Jordan without gain lut the|tossed a forward pass to Mallory for|over the goal line for a touchdown. |line for a gain which had to be meas- | iyhorg - L i jured = Tl e in the Je plungers made one yard in oalw two yard gain. Aldrich from a| Score—Harvard, 7; Yale, PG dkberora it v aeliea thaki i Sandberg S 5 hospital here, Little having . neh- { repetition of this play. Aldrich then|kick formation raced into the center| An easy goal was kicked by Buell,|a first down on Yale's 22-yard line. | .Ji‘,:.w ¢ and Delancy body bruises | unted out of hounds on Harvard's|of the Harvard line but was tackled | with Chapin holding the ball. | Into, Yale's left tuckle was here re-| g 13 3 9 7 yard line wnd thrown back so hard by Brown| Score-—Harvard, 6; Yale, 3. slaced by Miller., sy ne d L Who was 10 years old Valis TallINcar Goal that he required the attention of | Yale Fights Desperately. X Harvard Kicks Goal, | Fox's Sunday Eve. taken to New York from | itrs swung outstle of Into for five [Trainer Johnny Mack. Play was de- | Brown kicked off again for Ha Chapin's lunge at Miller was with- ' The seapiane was follow- | yards before Matlory caught him meaversis JL 7 s 13 g ouneeticut river, and ran | owen gained a yurd at Cruickshank's i §|into a fog south of here, which is be- | position and then Buell from directly . 15 T s e sl o e | puloTu vt S et Ao Tt A Grand And Glorious Feeling BRIGGS el e Egat 18 2l und atching Yale's hackfield unprepared andairew the hall, O'Hern got the | bi1 @0 after running across the field g , e e P [aipnaliaten e “‘lwm-“m\“.»m | WHEN A FRIEND INVITES —AND TALKS ABOUT SOME NG S s Chee hisglreation Gl ST e You To PLAY A COURSE YoUVE| OF THe BEST PLAvERS S, R R R him on Yale's four yard line. 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