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“W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192! FINEMAN, RAKOWEK!, GRIFTEN AND MURTHA, SELECTED BY FOOTBALL EXPERT FOR ALL - CONNECVTICUT INTERSCHOLASTIC TEAM — WALTER MYERS, WINS BOWLING PRIZE AT ROCERS ALLEYS WITH A 164 SCORE—NUTMEGS TO PRACTICE — BASKETBALL AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT | GREAT BOWLING | . ' No Interscholastic foothall in this state has en ONLOCAL LANES - | v Walter Myers Spills the Timbers vie » . il |four School Teams Leave ChCAG0 || tetwvern New iriain una New Haven Hig with vietors for Hurdware Closes at Chicago Today. Saturday’s Gridiron Disaster I Plair 1 ) City eleven all gunestion of doubt as to champlions have been settled 1 Tfl (HOPPE'S CLC E CALL n A FOUR NEW BRITAIN BOYS NAMED e e ameq FOOTBALL MEN Y IN EAST ON ALL-INTERSCHOLASTIC TEAM - RESUME STUDIE Billiard Champion Rallies and De- J A ! Chicago, Nov. 2. —The world's ' : n n ¢ Karin [ 04 | I" [' ) Nampn John A. Deltidder of Hartford who has followed the fortunes of the |f " K g y g Im 164 Smle Miss M. D ‘ 45 j 0] mmm'][ udiies various team this scason, not only as a spectator but from the side- - ||| 15.2 line billiard championship play elng Yuic orgotten i 1 C 3 4 17 | lines as a reporter and after careful study considers his annual selec- will end today when Willie Hoppe, 1— 10 'l tion of an ANl te Interscholastic eleven one of the hest that could world's champion, and Young Jake S w-’»‘. ’, Al uniis : ; | s T W ot lu,‘.lp‘nurv The se .‘A-‘\<I-yby n'riu]«,,\;rrr‘;-‘ |)n-‘(\\:H(h ,-\nnH selection Schaefrer meet In the final game for| New Haven, Conn., Nov. 22—The At Willer pletion ot the inter-sectional foothil | made by the local man, Mr, DeRidder's sclection is as follows Il championship honors. Roger Conti|Yale undergraduate body settled dowr B 13— S43 | o castern and westen | LEKT END CROSRY HARTFORD champlon ot Itrafce, (andlOra Moxi« ||vo paiineuatie s nots Lt ] whtisany, rollen e the western coliegs| LEFT TACKLE EMAN NEW BRITAIN mfl)?:wapr]:v‘Iqln'\lm:\\'m'vml‘v\i"‘:;;?!n~lll|‘:~‘u o [Pl en are Hask atfandin (classés day, 164. M ! Harvird LEFT GUARD MAN NEW HAVEN e has SeLatcnoRRand g y i Rttt B Ui R e \na ity LA LB R 2 is the only player in the tournament|and there are no injurles as the re UKily cash prize 7 ; W (e hrothers of the col-| CENTER SMITH HARTFORD who has not lost a match. His clos-/sult of Saturday's defeat by Harvard Sidmbst, 1 48 ¢ high school clevens have| RIGHT GUARD RAKOWSKI NEW BRITAIN /| est call came last night when Coch-| rpere was little betting on the gam highest ever be B3~ 1 Vup the fight with the juniors of | RIGHT TACKLL DROLET HARTIFORD | ‘:("m!""'r:]lllrf‘rl“h:("“" SN ')']'i’fz for several reasons—chiefly, and mos raitis 2 Frolit from Chicago g t LG BAE L Ak AL || necessary 400 points. satisfactory to the college authorities wahis 10 th § our squads from Chicago go eas e S il | i £ established a ne t this week o emulate the work of the QUARTERBACK NEW BRITAIN || Schaeffer has played five games, |is the fact that the students werd fight when he toppled th Vb 0 520 835 |college RIGHT HALR STAMFORD l| 108ing one of them.” A victory for|interested in the team because of itd for a 141 score i Deertield high school, champion of ||| LEFT HALF CALLAHAN ANSONTA | Schaeffer over Hoppe tonight would peraonnel. Another resson was tha oF-bowling,. Mr e S e o it N = || throw them into a tie and necessitate | P of the hoys to i 44| s e e s UL NBW BRITAIN Il an extra game to decide the title, Yale was favorite at a short price g 1) B A e S A S Special mention is made of the following players: McCoy, Hart- (| 1t was the last appearance of Sut-| While the members of the team Seahaor 18 MeAulifre Q= dbalheed S B e R tord New Britain; Baron, Hartford; Landino, New Britain |[{ ton and Horemanns, and as an indi- |are not yet discussing it and probabl ¥vers, 132: Joe Foote, 1 5 06 e el R |l cation of the phenomenal speed the |will not until the ballot next week 1 . Carlson T 41l ea Ao s e e ~====" | series has produced it may he noted |the students are naturally interestec 63— 132| piont " ’ ; that although Sutton had a grand av- |in who the successor to Mac Aldrich erage of 28 he was unable to win|will be. The choice lies betweer the Casino a o £ L ments have been won with less figures | Cruikshank, left guard, though therq STANLEY WORKS LEAGUL | Pinhcads or Philadelphia where g n it < . Non-Prod, {aties O'Keere S I L RETRACTS PROTE : : than these. , are several other juniors who hav( O'Brien 95 179 78 N tHARE B e iy o | Opening Contests of Season at New There was little depending on the [won their letters. P RAWoL S 2 g3 SLarnan 67 \led . far Battras e i Sutton-Horemanns match, as each has AL Al longertexnenlency (Lm:\\nl.{vh' : 1}] ”; .‘ MeFarland 58 Catholic league of this city ulso Britaln Boys' Club to B Played | jost four games and wom one . Sut. oan;r;]e h“ams T\\'og\'barspago = “. 8. Har! 9 9 Anderson 88 vill he represented in the east as De | Dr. Wilee Now Says Hlinois Forward (Pt Tl i e Ch 3 Politis y 92 01 80 Ao 45 Paul, reputed 4o be one of the stro i . S Tomorrow Night. 'nr)":!:rxwdt R R SRS e oot it Ceshman Stearn, If“ Berry ........ 01 8 94 Price .. 70 1 |[est prep. schools in Chicazo lcauve Pass Iesulting In Touchdown PO ] year and this year he was in the var 2 | Dummy P a1 7| the 1atter part of the week for Ilaver: Two games will usher in the sity back field and played a star game ) 76 L 2 2o i b 5 ety i g By )a all se P New X L , Me., and pre 479 476 5 St e o s (0 el e Was A Legal Onc 1921-22 basketball season at the New | Spj; BREAK OVER NEW RULE | 1L° comes from Bangor and.p 'actory | Britain Boys' club tomorrow eveningz. = pared at Phillips Exeter. He is twen [ 97 10 5 5 161 - Columbus, Ohin, Nov. 22—After ¢ e . r-three years old, weighs 185 pound; Hamon 1 53 s s - NUTMEGS-ALL-HARTRORI) |asain seeine moving pictures of Sat-|The big game will be between the|Virginla League Officials Predict Iy et a1l a1 Darin] Linquist .01 74 86 R. & E. LEAGUL L urday's football victory of lllinols | Eagles and the State Trade school Two Clubs Will Withdraw. the war he served in the navy. BERK. o 93 106 92 over Ohio State, Coach J. W. _\\nvr quintets, The teams will lineup as Norfolk v Nov v reini Crujkshank played on his freshmar Burke ....... 80 88 87 jear Cats Record Crowd Eapected to Witness | of Ohio State announced that, in his | follows: Eagles, kolowski and ”‘mm r:fnvm rp‘r”""ml tnd-nl\»g(;:fi team two vears ago and previous td Lt o e ¥ Jeyq | opinion, the disputed forward pass|Schultz forwards; Anderson, center;| *2E4e oficlals Y;t the meeting of the |that had played at Hotchkl He 456 428 Szymaniski .... 87 86 78 Sig Gridiron Battle at Clarkin Vield | which resulted in the lone Iliinois|Stohl and Holat, guards. Trade et DDLEd ahiacinesing N€ | was on the varsity squad last yea Level McNamara 0 79— AL TNa kRN g CAfioenoan: touchdown was perfectly legitimate |School, Swanson and Patrus, for- | pésehall "’L‘,’L‘;;‘:H 'p‘x‘:;"’ ‘:t T",Ed:» but didn't get in the big game. He i Wright ..... .. 86 105— Musante s and had not hit the ground, as Dr.|wards; Borg, center; Brennan and mm:\_ to the home team. would re. |t¥enty vears old, weighs 195 poundi Kolody ........ 98 93 82— Coogan 72 39 The arranging of the games with | Wilee had declared when he first saw | Kaminsky, guards. 3 sult In the league schedule starting in |2Nd 18 just 6 feet tall. He comef Oibon ... i 88 r92 81— 2171|Connally 8 5701 the PAlLE Rutrard. Lok siving [ the pictures In a local theatre last| The preliminary game will be be-| SN the league behodule starting In | ¢om Decatur, 111, He played throug! Blankenburg ... 96 102 85— - ternoon and the Steam s at [evening. f tween the Comets ahd, the Trade| ANY s m”qm:‘rh certain by 'the|bOth the Princeton and Harvare Kilauft ........ 99 90 H 1197 | Providence, R. 1. next S , has cut Coach Wilce declared that a very|School seconds. ~The lineups are as (TS e Sufr:jlk \.> anq | Eames this year and was the onl Supernaut 86 = out for the Nutmegs the most strenu- [ careful and scientific examination of | follows: — Comets, KKnapp and Balser | tague oMcials that Suffoll, Va, and |, ver on the team to play. through S Smith 265 [ons week in the 1021 schedule, Can|the motion pictures showed that the forwards; Richman, center; Tracey 7arooro, N. Co A e 466 463 Scheidler 'M the locals come through in such hard | ball hit Captain Myers of Ohio nt_;xir‘, fl.nY] I'raml.mll. guards. State Trade ‘Thf’ mrm!in;’;. n(. e s The Yale News has the following tc Office T s gisitneRanestion tat i eard (LU notSto Bt theReroRncRbE otci s ool IR Secone B B irineh i i IR e e R e e ISR on e tea miEn ol CRp BRA [H ricH . Totineon . 98 SR frequently by the fans. It is sure (o Walauist caught it and ran several|Wetham, forwards; Anderson, center: | neld In Norfol jeague magnates here |10 its editorial this morning: Wi Sctiroedel .. 108 T b eacid test week for the gray jerseyed | Yards to the goal line, o Schiitegertand Miller, fanards mine TN EAY) B8 SREEE T R8T il | “Some irrespressible optimists ar A vas e 9 bous Coach Wilce and other Ohio State |irst game starts at 7:15 o'clock and |SXPressed [t when 1 Wit be fnally |4)re0dy beginning to tark about thilil W Bartinl ... 100 .88 f25 449 430—1305| The game with the Hartford team |athletic officials declared that the will be played in the Boys' club gym-|{teriiitied whether the North Caro-|ye,rs o come. Admirable as thef 31 Jokneon. . 28 100 P ! 2" o0 the holiday bids fair to attract a|Motlon pictures gave an optical illu-|nasium.” Dancing will follow the || Jeague will be composed entirely | 2ttitude may be in the abstract, it i Coridan : o bovn record crowd. Both elevens have thou- | 3100 of the ball striking the ground |games. S aes Y| a painful and inefftual remedy for the Y= b sands of followers who can see noths|tWice. This, it was explained, was s Ry i depression which has seized the ‘res 495 466 466—14 \‘1‘-‘:;'* ing but success. A victory for cither |Caused by the ball turning rapidly in Rons! BOWLING st of the university. Oblivious to th{ ule ':“" 3 team places them in the position to|the air ; = 2 e LAFAY ETTE HOLDS OF! future, most of the undergraduate McBriarty .... 9 85 109— 259(Dewey battle with the Bridgeport team for| 'The Ohio State coach and other|y.,... piny Men to Perform on Rog- BET prefer to remain a while among the Mty 5 oodevs 86 1205y 09— 89| Westman the undisputed championship claim | UNIversity oficlals attended a special | ere' Alleys Tonight Takes No Action at Mceting to Dis- [the desolate ruins of the present BALGN ... 98 111 87— 290 f the state, Had the weather permit- |FUn of the plctures at none today} e : ik Doslsisan Cariae When time has eventually given the MYTE G ines e B0 s 424—1161 |\ 4" the Bridgeport-All-Hartford game | (D¢ Dictures were run ultra-slow for| The next match In the Odd-Fellows ; : disaster its proper perspective, thers Campbell 114 99 85 : ast Sunday, either of these Lwo teams | he frst time, and ‘were = repeated | howling tournament will be rolled on| Easton, Pa, Nov. 22. — Dr. Jock | will be consolation in the knowledge Rockwell 98 79 Tomlin 8z would in all probabllity, be out of the time and again until the Ohio State| Rogers' alleys this evening. The| Sutherland, coach of the Lafayette|that Tad Jones has laid the soii " - > Clynes 83 finhing Ax s nboes e mentor was convinced that the win-|gchedule is as follows: Comstock vs.| coliege football team, will Ir_~.1\'c here | foundation for ultimate success. 466 487 469-—1423 | Parker 86 ner of the holiday must battle once | Pin8 Illinois play was perfectly leg- iStella; Andree vs. Gerstaeker; lLex-| today for his home in Pittsburgh, aturday's game was one of th Shipping Munson 10 el e o e atimate ) | ington vs. Phoenix still in doubt as to whether the unde- | greatest surprises in football history Lund 82 08 Dummy 73 e : Later, Wilce said he would have | League Standing feated Lafayette cleven will play a | Resourcefulness and a system wert Walcott 92 93 Mo Nubmeps ste) recoverdig fipm | PHIl pletures of the play made by | Lodge oo 1 * post season intersectional game. Harvard's principal weapons, anc Lueback 98 89 the injuries ststained I the Selliams | (€ university official photographer. | Phoenix No decision was reached by the |they proved to be the weapons ad Merwin . 91 98 camial andl e practiciiE hard lor e f.\mlrflr .. college authorities at a conference to | mirably suited to the situation. Har Wilcox ..... 101 us Ulkus 85 Thu el ASRETDATL MEEIING | Gerstaeker 9 rlxsn‘ll_ss‘tnf’ post scason m\.n ||r.|\:<, In | vard was outkicked and outrushed stahelek 99 Whe Mitmews Wil emuiet Vat Ll by e Bl nbet) Comstock 10 ! case it W_dwldf-'l_m NP\’-'mlrh“-jnlh‘”hm not outwitted. Through thre 476 447—1357 | Nelson 91 e toia i Tt e e Te T liTis ot Tiattona | Lonietan s 12 5162 erland will be rcealled. Dr. “Skip" | periods the Yale players fought des Kanfa ... § 73 is hoped to have George C. Cassldy $ i Rtella’iidhie 20 8670 l-nn;..lrv, th:j assistant coach, departed | perately to score a touchdown, onl McConn 80 84 {Anderson 86 o e R T Y. M. C. A. Saturday Night. = today for Pittsburgh. to find themselves weak wher Gavitt S3ERR0I S " instruct the hoys in new plays. The| Phere will be an important meet-| [strength was most needed. Ther Conlin (e e A management have entered into an | ing of the Central Conn. Board of Ap- HOLD FIRST PRACTICE et Easteqich T S “he N By 83 :{; i o ""-‘"\"”‘\ " igreement with Jim Clarkin, for an| proved Basketball officials in the Y.|Plans Completed For a S The candldates for the New Briteln :Ye\‘u:\hrl..::.‘:\\:; t{"\mu:\:p(ét{ Moy Frderi A % i‘“‘"“""’“ s 81 7 xuwl]m‘-].rw] ll)’HI."lltlr'fl\H‘HyH' Eel “(“l‘tv:‘ [»L \Ir (\'V \] ::(\ ::L;)m"r‘n 1 Saturday, Nov. city of 60,000 at Franklin Field. n')p.l:l f","'"' bas "t-h.ul\ r|‘,|in!t.~: as- ; Harvard {8 _m be doubly congratulatec 431 474 1881 (15 el p ol SV R R R SN D (R Only a heavy downpour will prevent| ~ Tnis' board was organized last| Ehiladelphia, Nov. 22, — Frankiin |8émbled for the first time this sca-|ypon the victory. Steel Nelson sorill iy L T e AL s o 20 | Field, the University of Pennsylvania |SOn. last night. From now until the | ““Dyuring the past three years ther A SR ) ; t ntest. spring and aims to control basketball e Ly ol T R SR RO Tt e bl sy ! it g Wilson ....... 905 7 Tonds &S DR 4 aE | = officials within a 25 mile radius of | 2hietic grounds, is to be rebuilt or|opening of the season, the team Will|has grown up in Cambridge a legenc Lotghre 87 80 S ) enlarged so that it will have a mini-|fold regular practice. Of last year's of the bloody crossbar, symbol o onenk ....... 07 103 445 444 414 PLAN BIG GAME At this meeting the new rules will | MUm seating capacity of 60,000, |team, Davis, Welr, McCabe and Ma-|terror to those who face Harvard of Approval was given the project at a |honey are back in togs. The inter- | the football field. It was conclusively Maddocks .... 101 58 Strong Arms be discussed | | nd the work of the yrur! | Motyneux ..... 103 94 Wright 5 84 = it R meeting today of the board of trus- [class league at the school Jast year, | progved in Saturday's game that fo Peamnbux 4 LT T New York Knizhts of Columbus Try- | Wilf be outiined by Irw""fl“ l’"l“"”}; tees. A special committee, of which [added considerable interest in the |yale men the Crimson “H' holds nc 453 442 4 1409 | potherforth 83 88 ) et e oy e | Svdney E. Hutehinson, chairman of |bagketball, as a result, some kool ma- | fears. From beginning to end the ANL WORKS GIRLS | Conne 93 118 ing to Bring Notre Dame and Cen- ,":,,Z“:,,.,,“F\,, ,‘}1, ‘:;]"1,5 '1"“,] donoi:,a: the university council on athletics, is|terial is available this year. spectators watched a glorious struggle I'rytawins | Achenback 69 93 e R , SR ing | Chairman, was appointed to work out = = Defeated in the final game of the sea Miss Westman ... 87 69 1enbac ter Together. to the session to attend the meeting. tRE detalle mHE s RThiTtee Wl sre TROJANS TO PRACTICE son, the 1921 team will go down at Mill Mallory ....... 7l 402 409 471—12 New York, Nov 22.—A post-scason fid e mit a report within a few days. Tt is| The Trojan foothall team will hold |one of Yale's great elevans and Mal Miss Twi 63 Get ClEm Al foothall game to be held December 3 Streets of Buenos Aires are washed | expected the new stadlum will be | practice tonight at 7:30 at Dudjack's |colm Aldrich as one of Yale's great Miss Kallberg 7 Stevartra 92 %6 86 or 10 with the Center college of Ken- |and disinfected during the night ready for the 1922 foothall season. | hall, Sexton street. | est Captains Miss Leupold G Kulish 105 91— 281 | tucky and Notre Dame cleven as op- s ™ = 3 i Misgs Kasyaskas ’*1 = 71 Johnson 65 71 211 | ponents is planned by New York Miss Marion 70 67 "] Vincent Ao 0 1 4 of Columbt Invitations H T S Th D w B . _ | \yebster ..vil T8 o1 a4 Vit to e amiene aso- | 11OW Lo Start The Day Wrong - - - : y Briggs 513 B ciations of both institutions Twirlers | 406 420 426—1252 Center and Notre Dame both have | ey sako! ] 59 Zios | appeared in the east this se n, the | e i 114 | Tanguay 1 40 | former in a 6 to 0 victory over Har- | You HOP INTo YourR Toas The ToAST IS BROWNED S e REPORT 1S Miss G. Harrison ... 86 155 | Gitler .. Ty 00 Pl L IR g N WITH VERVE AND SNAP EXACTLY The RIGHT EXCELLENT AND.SHows Miss M. Palmer 75 ( 140 | Eliason TTEE s ) 4 LIl m"m‘:' };"’f()" )‘.(‘H SHADE AND You You A WINNGER ON YouR Miss M. Donahue 1 ]} H,.Amy - 101 04 104 ; - COMPLIMENT ThE HELP MARNY INVESTMENTS Miss Grace 34 7 56 | Hefne ..v..... 85 100 O DRSS ok e 436 457 4321300 | TO TRY OUT PLAY KRS, | 9 Zags [ s §5 | Conen Heisman: Decides on New Plan | 193 | Lint 3 3 101 AC UL of P | i28 | Rtor ] ] 71 I'hi hid: 93— Although | v4 8 8 the re footl | 147 | 1 o Univer £ 3 149 4 430 4461348 S rictio ! 156 = the Christmas | ity a | vl BASKETBALL TONIGHT oo i v ma this any [ H il there were 500 | Normal School of Gymnastics With { players in the university who | 137| Local Boy in Lincup, to Play Hard- | 'ad been recommended to him by the 145 | mmni I am going te ek those vaa| ware City Five nen out” he added, “and hold prae tice duri cember. 1 am going to | e 7 R I'he Hardware City Five w | get out every m od es to | : : =Y its second appearar of the seasc tootha I teach | dime | & 9 el et Ay G i e e e | You STRIDE To Tmwe CiTy AND WHEN VA Tae DAY s ] 194 ave % Ihelsnebdy Nooh tin it [ | STROMG WITH AMEI Tion ;O;_J YN UTTERLY RUINED e ¢ Teepicks , C ,“ Gymmnastic Haven. | I't tv und second string mer BUILDING 21 'F’oR o0 i T . 8 T s e S ek T s t | freshman YRR - You HAVE I OORAE T CEMTS I'D Miss A. Stanqu 1| of this it e line Wavek Rateiann To vAIT $TRICTLY UNDER- Miss M. ( ! midt terin T f vork them, so that | FULLY FIVE STooD THAT MY Miss b \., wing [ 67 1 who } miae s 1ol In ty \ “‘ ; ‘x‘-m "w ” round I| MINUTES ORDER S Aqgan, Miss 17, Stanqu [ 35| of sport. He receive i [ ; ecta fitting squad for FOR THE BE QBEYED!! Miss W. Conra 61 1 experience while a1 ihar fof it ST iy training camp i ELEVATOR i OB R New it y M.« Ay ! () ] & ! 'y M‘,“ - Resolutes orward on the “Y" quint 1 ! R R, | | Miss 8. Scheyd ol t bang. Qe | aseball | 1 | | = | 1w ¢ th t I ;} roy the Industria 1 i 1 EEOU N N f — Starting — whicli o t Next Sunday Eve. Sl et . = THE SHEIK o'clock. Following the | \ 5 5 (/; { e

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