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NEW BRITAIN DAN.Y HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192 eI eI . TKACEYS TO OPPOSE Y. M. H. A. TEAM AT ARMORY TONIGHT — RESULTS OF BOWLING MATCHES ON LOCAL ALLEYS LAST NIGHT—REFORMERS | WANT TO PROHIBIT THE SHOWING OF FIGHT FILMS—BRITTON MAY MEET LEONARD FOR TITLE MAR. 17—NAVIN WANTS INFIELDER FOR VEACH | | e L A R ' To Trade Bob V. i ; | RESULTS 7o 7rade Bob Veach HALL STILL LEADS _ Brittonand Leonard REFORMERS AFTER |Grid Star Allowed |FAUVER SUGGESTS ' | F . o I | : or An Infielder ! May Meet March 17 ¥ | To Change His Ne - ‘ : ONLOGAL ALLEYS s o ARy et vy 1er. . ORI IMINGINY 0 aeage S iame TUDY OF ATHLETICS e i T Detrolt, 1%eb, T.~~Frank J \"..\m | S —— | New York, Keh, 7 Ve y e ) » i &, Feb, T.~~Ienny Leon- Owensboro, Ky., 1feb, T.—=The nume 6 f president of the Detroit elub left today : + Lard, world's Hightwelght boxing cham- “Terry Snod ’ f cores Ma RERMlRNL OF Jhe, BavRy g a S Pl . 's ght bosing cham. o ; 5 erry Bnoddy” well known in connec- h : S , de by Pin Topplers v weshineen ‘"o ‘v D Cloge Seoond i Compei- i,y " ” matcies ik st | AMCAdENt Introduced o PRO- o i i e e oot | WeSleFan Phpsical Director Says L 5 Jritton for o welterweight title bout eum, will not be in the line-up next whea it i cxpected some trade mi in Ma T s e 7| hihi i Al y ¥ H antl Last Night [t e o a5 | gion Betwegn Class Membens | v S e v 7 Bibit Showing on Slvr Scean et gy e por v Presdents Shoul nvestgat i) i Aamer S0 AL RN e R i, ‘ re, Today he is ueing for the first — 0 R . gty wonard fn a 15 round decigion bont, time fifs “new’ name, Terry Snowduy i ey A 3 Veach. Munager Cobb also will attend | Details of the mateh will be are! ST ik HESL B LagenriBng pm: i — T »l“"! PRk “:fv’l‘m':‘lc'):)'l. the Washington parley, HH .Hull N‘IEII‘;'1~I:||||n l!lu" ll~;n: .l‘n :..( ranged after both champions huve Washington, 1'eh. 7.~ As & result of [tioned thi-no1 iETto! 'I“,m'; i ;u el _Mhhnnmn-m Ieb, 7.=Dr. Edgar lows: s 2 ‘ e ’llhf:‘ll:\‘i‘l‘l‘l‘\I»lvr;‘:\‘l(lIlu‘-":‘t‘l:fl(:rl:::m:u:";l‘lt 'I'““‘ 'I'“""' ":mutzvlnvlnn at the Gars [revelutions mude by the International [the oviginal Scoteh speliing of the "'i“"“"-ll’l"_flf“!‘"ur of physical educa- § den. Leonnr w i radning to de-! & g w " 4 A S on and director of athletic: Wes- STANLEY WORKS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE B o gt ey ey e LA R0 BECIRerap (3ureal iGanaramme Kool word. The court granted the request.| o, "oy, nog e steel l oft last night, and shows that Hall 18| or Buftalo, nest Ieriday nizht. Iteitton | K8N8as has Introduced an . amen | MDITIN T Sy neesident of the Soclety of Physical Wilson Toaro i irpia g leading with Dame w close iecond |ia to meet Dave Shade, of Callforulu|ment to the Rodenberg anti-prize fight| AN AMB][IOJQ ROOKIE [ Directors in American Colleges, says Begos S 86 86 fd- 5 |Harvard Student 15 Allowéd to Take and a strong conter der for ‘irst place./lin a 15 round engagement here 1%eb- |picture act of 1912, The amendment | |that accurate valuation of. intercol- Maddocks . 83 8T 04— The summary of last night's events | syapy 17, T4 3 G e T vglate utinieties to the colleges of the Gnenk By oot et an Examination at New Haven, to| 1% a8 follows: AL et [provides for the condscation of all|gjugman Would Pay His Own Way [United States is necessary to a_calm; Molyneux ; gl 12 b, shot put—First, Hall, 33 ft. |fight pletures shipped in interstate X & 0 G 4 5 X 1 ouems 86— 287 sane and honest discussion of whether s 3 ="' Play on Basketball Team. 8 in.; second (tied), H. Nelson and T, L ‘lr(”;l‘lll\‘:“‘t“ to Training Camp to Start 'Werk [ too much or too little stress is being ey 421—1348 | Cambridge, Mass., Feb, 7.—It is not :.-:Im:(;!'m.r\d' n A R [the ln1|~0‘r‘|:4lfl‘ln';n‘knl:-‘ll |’|:'lli‘lr"tqul:-“](‘r:':I1 Liarly. nlg upon collexsiathictio;pon Ak, bF: Facteny every college that will wllow onc of [ 446 yd, run—Fi g | portuti ns i il auyer fhyacthatyinghistopinionigio Hanson 82 8 2i4 of | 440 yd. run—First, H. Hall, 1 min. portutlon of fiims or other pictorial| P ‘ollege ident hletic Tinty . .88 18 £13 | inatnietos o take hianexumminations (8136 sec.| wecond;:Dars L. miniik Tepresontations of prize fghis. Mr.| Chleuso, keb. T.—joe Kiugman, a|fHEE TG (o el d-:“:):“r ; Backiel 870t Jas ;wny from its sacred precinets in or-fwsec.; third, N. Adams, 1 min. 9 1-5 o 11y Ko Hoek's amendment authori tha| Eecendgbaas ipn. yho.Joinads ChollGhl: intercollegiate 'u':h|:m~:m::o:|: :; LR gL (L 247|der that the team of which he s a sec, EGATIRX palxnre fand: destruction fof ‘ull ‘sich |c380 Netlanals last: season thas earnod | ool Min T ol or Ini-part, . or BRI 1) o ihig gl i :rjemvmrlum not be robbed of his gerv-| The final events in this contest will fims transported in the maits or in [{l LU ”'!‘1 to the trafning camp of | o) tuo e system as it A Lead R 299 lices against another college team. be run off next Monday night, start- Hanjord umm{ 0 0368 Mal]- interstate commerce, e Cubs, Klugman who is wintering | Whether the yeiem &8 L mel o 53 13 133—120s| Harvard broke the ice yesterday by |ing at §:30 o'clock. The $0 yd. run Dpos A number of Senutors and Congrens- |\ Missourl, wrote Prosident Veeck | (L[ " ooty ™ tharefore, that & AREt glving Lou Gordon, high scorer on the |and 20 yd. dash will take place, s 3 | . men are atirred up over reports that|thit e 18 anxlous to make the trip T R e e E e Myers oovrri 000 00 110— 2gg|Crimeon basketball five, permission| ~Gold, silver and bronze medals will gflfls Q[]ll][e[ at A“]]O]‘y Tomgm the. Dempaey-Carpentler, fight” fimp|t.c.the Arst squadiwhiohiwill be dom- | lctics by some organization Stotts 87 101 28%1to leave for New Haven, where to-|be awarded to the three highest point have heen shown in several states, in- |10%ed chiefly of pitchera and catchers. | 75 "5 " qoefeller or Carnegie T. Wright et 281 |night a Harvard tutor will give him [ winners | g iaing | e Yore " Masatohugatts, |Thistsanad!ie\acheduted:to dopart ton il ISR o ln\'osnsznflgn Campbell ...... 99 04 98— 291 his t‘eut. which was set to take place A return track meet with the Mer-| gy v M 4, A, ted T Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Con- the F‘"fiwl I'ebruary 16, Klugman told e & wlo\ 1 ‘_iw o m"m; McBriarty . 59 4 a8— 281lat Cambridge, with the Hotel Taft(iden “Y" team will be held in the B My U0l BRIl féationt, the Cub' president he was willing to| T AT T £ furnishing the examination room. Jocal “Y* on Iebruary 25. The local |Which has been making a good record | According to Dr. Craits, the head [Pt his-gwin-skpsnnes hetyes the @r- zh:nr\:fy?:“‘mm e 156 463 01—1420| Thus tonight Gordon will be on ftrack team i confident of repcating in the basketball world this season,[of the Internation:l Reform Burcau, "‘{‘" ofithe two sijuads: The Wesleyan natators are prepars Porariea hand to take his place with his team- | the showing of the last meet with [zt oppose the Kaceys tonight at the [Many tricks are resorted to in an ef- Mr. Veeck said he wis so impressed | oo bheir next meet, which will bs B i 7901 ss— 270 mates In the big basketball game with | Meriden on January 7, when Meriden le 1 ytrot o Mo fane in this|fO1t 1o Fet wround the law. Following with the ambition of the young sccond | ey “ho speingfield Y. M. C. A. col- Agnello . 93 87 91— 271/|Yale: suffered efent ot the hands of the |Arch street armory. The fans In this|yy . you 100 \illara fight ut Hayana UAseman that he advised him to be ) q. i, e e Thves .. A L S locals. 3 clty have been waiting for some time |y picture machine was set up on one (o1 hand te accompany the first squad | R as i m ey yEn K Tox A Elvd. e .. 103 8 86— 275 L‘:p‘mm Alfred Bottomiey will|to see the Capital City quintet in ac-(slde of the Cunadian-United States at the expense of the club, ‘;’uyk,. S plunge “.m‘w", m,,'ch' oppo rederickson .. 90 103 84— 277 JOHNSON Is BARRED probably use the following men the [tion. Several former members of the boundary and the sereen on the othe 5 T T e & g Ay L, £ sition, but the other events will prob- night of the meet, and the follwers | Hartford High school teams are in thé [ The court held, however, that t STHL BAPRIHG TH ;b:;nbenrlo«‘-'lly n‘(:“:flg:nf;‘ The ffl,.y 441—1356 :v the lnr‘x;l team are pinning their |lineup of the Y. M. H. A. team, headed | portation by mecans of light | { \ EM 10" a7 expected; will: be: particularly Kingston, N. Y., Chief pf Police Pro- [NoPes on them to win the meet: W.hy Sam Suisman. Others are Parom|within the meaning of the | f iy 5 g Lund .... 113— 203 Gooby, R. Dame, H. Hall, N. Adams, |and Dunn. Pite ang Hurwitz make up| ‘The Dem rillard fi ictur o oloRge | 2 3 i iall, 3 3 2 mpsey-Willard fight pictures|g = yesleya hletic il has ¥ Merwin . 357 298| hibits Negro Pugilist From Appear-|J: Luke, N. Abets, W. Tancred, I.|the remainder of a speedy quintet. —|were not allowcd in Ohio, the gyl ansonssand RO TR ATe « Dong 01-3;'1]:”-,\-‘::oy:\"'enlt\.‘mlni“:-‘vw-((;f:llj\,i‘zrwl the # Elliott ... 104— 299 , o 3 Klambt und H. Peterson. Owing to the big summons meeting |place they could be shown without| demned By ey g ; ; t g ¢ Wesl i TLuebeck 09— 241 ing With Vaudeville Troupe. 2 i ) | demmed By Nebraska Univepsity for pestabiishment®of a new Wesleyan ) Wilco 0 g _— lof Daly Council, K. of C. Manager wolating the Rodenberg act, becausc ) ank record for the 220 yard swim ; Wilcox ....... 100 95 104— 299 Albany, Feb. 7.—Attorney General Y Larry Mangan of the Kaceys has ar-|they were turned dewn by the Ohlo| Pleying Professional Football. by Capt. Williams of Wesleyan in the | & e e L T G e o ranged to start the main at{raction [State Censor Board. mest here with Btevens: Institute, The t 507—1439 chief of police of ‘clock Lincoin, Neb., Ieb 7, (Iy | A £ i X promptly at 8 o'clock. This will allow a3 = % Neb., Ieb 7, (By Associat-| o (i 9 ) b e R Kingston yesterday that the adver- members of the council to witness the DONATES T0 FUND 6 | Pross).—Maptain. Clarence Il UMe 18 gm 43 B8 i — 277 |tised appearance of Jack Johnson in game, and to reach the meeting of the ONATES T0 FU Swangon and John 1. Pucelik, end | g Kolody 121— 285 4 ] L { and guard of 2 } | b a theater there “Vaude- council in time to vote for filling twe and guard of the 1921 Cornhusker Ys 0 m i Km:u 87 103 155_ 3:5 ville Tubtleer woumnt:c ;“ilola}‘;::dgf vacancies; footballiataqms:. By CondbnNgd. o) ZB ZK Hs AGMN 3 S — 2921¢the boxing law. The preliminary game will be be- | Williams Alumnus P Moneg |7 €lr_action” in the dndings of the| R A i Supernaut .... 99 120 101— 320 : : HHapI:. . s Provides Money {1 cority of Nebraska eligibility | E The attorney general pointed out . tween the Rectors of Bristol and the | reity of Nebraska eligibllity | .. S 7 3 B 8 o5 250 s90—iss |tnat it is a crime for any person to Ha]'ry Herbert to Leave Hosp“a] Y. M. 'C. A. duniors of this city. This| to Pay Athletic Director—Is Donor |committeets investigation of chares Wrestling Champion Downs Larl Cad i v engage in a boxing or sparring match game will commence at 7:30 o'clock. 3 Z o hey participated in a profes dock on Mat at Madison Square g Ebiian .l'”!\'t)nal;l'm‘l"‘5 79L 256 |to s T s S it This Week Dick Dillon will referee the games, of Lehman Athletic Cup. !;mliuv game of football at Sioux City, i C 8. Hart A e ST A the participants are licensed Ly and dancing will fotlow. Wiljiamstown, M Pobi T -Sum "‘[‘,f;‘m ; : : Gardg—Crowd Disputes Decigion, o Smith ...:... 106 79 107— 292 the state athletic commission. John- — cient funds to cover the first two loelared ]|‘]g:i:i|:()‘,:4, ;.::;j,;?{;"fi, New York. I'el. 7.—Stanislaus Hoftman ... 97 95 113— 305 |%0n has no,license and has made no il 5 “BATTLING” NELSON IN CKLI, |vears of Gordon H. Masser's term as!iuture intercollegiate and stu dent ac- |Zbyszko, world's champion wrestler, Berry .... 124 99 85— 308 application for a license, Chairman New York, Feb. 6.—Harry Herbert, Fa0 athletic director at Willlams college | tjyitj uw-,,“m,), \ra-: a‘)u((xz‘i .u; retain. dv his title last night in st“sor; (X Swans 5 graduy reta & 3 s A g 124 90 85— 308| Willam Muldoon of the commission | quarterback of the Syracuse univer- |Prize Fighter Held After Saving Chi- |have been provided by Herbert Leh-imidyear and was not ent at (ho|Square Garden by defeating Earl | e 06;3‘3 435 491—1446 “";_‘}‘3:"fi:“‘ie;"‘“‘,’;“’:’fli’d“:‘;‘:i‘-m ap-| 1ty football team, whose spine was cago Woman From Beating. T;‘l“;,“]”"“'."";';,,’;"‘"‘}’[‘“" """"lh”";}- morning's hearing. | Caddock in two out of three falls. | . . 8 n- v A Bl : ed here in 99. e alko is the| 7he 3 i i E o o i iy kgl T8 g 7 24y | pear inia “gtrong man act and “in broken in a game with Colgate uni- CHcago, Keb, 7..—The chivalrous|donor of the Lehman athletic cup. i“\.’BL‘NS(.‘:;::?m:.:,,:,.l;!.lou:f,l: "\ “';4‘ ..5“::;“(‘,]:::,:“?‘.,;;: ::fi?allfhz‘\?:::, f:,‘,‘,,‘: “H, Johnson .... 91 95 94— 280 |four fast rounds. {"‘“Y last November, will leave|yroclivities of Oscar Matthew Nelson, | Messcr, whose home is in SPring- | Woeks anather member of the Corn. |rolling fall, Caddock tonk the second . Bertini ... FrT e T Mount Sinal hospital this week and o Battiing” Nel.|field, Mass, and who comes here front {pusker te Sibatoal lrain i ni 30, sec ith ¢ | H. Coridan 50 99 o7 286 return soon to his studies. The plas: popularly known as “‘Battling’ Nel R 16 by osoted Kolatart Rl duil husker team, participated in an Am-|fall in 10 minutes, 3¢ secnnds with an ) W. Johnson .... 81 96 91— 268 DARTMOUTH REATS YALE. r cast in which his head and shoul- | 8on, the prizefighter, landed him in a|pact fall at ap”m‘;v o o .‘f, o :’(‘_v" erican Legion game after thé scason [arm lock and roll and Zby ; e 2681 New Haven, Feb. 7.—In the rough- | ¥ers were encased after an almost cell in a police station Sunday, Where | " progent plans call for AT closed. the third und decisive fall in 19 min- 118 % 730, 483 455— 1367 |cot hockey game seen here for years, | fatal accident was removed ten days|he was held for several hours before),.t g5 general m;)"‘,m'r e —_— utes and 30 seconds with a crotch hold ' 4 H 5 367 | hartmouth came from behind yester-|ago, he was identified and bail was offered | i =i ! Wieg i) JOTES RAY WINS. and roll. L © [ STANLEY WORKS GIRLS day and defeated Yale, 3 to 1. So| i for his rel BALELECILRC S W e e u iy The third fall was disputed by near K e 29 fiorce was the play that several play- nnj;:‘;::ur:g ?ymc"fi:t r(}mwfid s Q;Irlustxrrgt;:ljpiixv police he was |athletics, carrylng out the ' recent|py, i gear Outsteips Ficld in ¥ ¢ everybods In the Garden. - buk 1% . 2 d mbers of his family yes- 3 policy adopte dto interest more un- LR (RIS As 1t C RN SR ¢ ¥ Miss N. Baker . . 56 §6-—122 |ers were ruled off for the customarylterday in his room, much as any ing a housc when he heard a 1 & ; 47 e RhiLVary, Bakity Referee IMleeson, Zbyszko and his sec- % -;»ip:m Stanquist . N SeI122)ivo minutes. A large number of Moung and sound collegian would do.|crying and a woman sercaming. e :,:':‘:f‘og‘:,‘:"sf'?a,"}:‘lij"f:' “‘)","'11‘” .'.'"'";l' » S Tiae ) londs, 1f the chumpion rolled Caddock 1% 2 Miss Ahlstrom . . 17 86—163 |sirls here for the junior promenade|There were glight traces of the extra- said he entered the house and saw a|; > ; g R Newark, J.. Ieb. %.—Joie Ttay,|out of a crotch hold it did not appear | *Miss R. Cooney ..... 61 59—126 |saw the contest. ordinary experiences through Which|man slapping a woman. :m’:“"c;;‘c":‘::’ e e 21 of the Lilfnois Athictic club last night [that the shoulders of = the lowan i . Miss J, Stanquist .... 104 96—200| — he Jas passed. “RBetter use discretion,” Nelson told i fipo‘rts TS (mn"';" = ;\\'nn the apecial one mile race at the |touched the canvas. Caddock disputed i Most people may not wish to have the man, and the latter agreed. Then, 5 ? SR s\":‘m)d‘ annual meeting of the Newark |the decision and the crowd howled and g 401—789 CASINO ALLEYS. their necks broken in order to get|Nelson said, another man slapped the 32 Sk Athletic club, defeating W. Deegan, [hooted for fully ten minutes. - ITY LEAGU sympathy, but those who have Her-|Woman, and Nelson made him stop. BDGAR IBEATS HRAACLS Henry Lyons and Milton Leslie, star el i Miss Blum . 66 “%r1—138 O Wil v Shoatay ekt eat toimant [MENelsoni s a3b alnolice spaticlparivel @ Napsonk S Hou T el ba BULIAT of the Metropolitan scc WAIVERS ON JOHNSTON. ( :Miss E. Neiring . G ESE ~[;'n':"’ 4 g g9y |Mundreds of interesting friends if|ed abont this Lini * and the entire par- |pleby last night defeated his younger|The time was four minutes, 22 3-5 Cleveland, Feb. T.—The Cleveland A mu z:, Clarkson ..... 63 56—119 v‘;‘l‘;'“m 0 2 e ta|they spend eleven weeks in the en-jty was taken to t.c police station. |brother, Francis, in the final match ofi»‘“?“‘}"- S ¥ e e a e e ron ss Schuette . 81—160 — =29 forced quiet of a hospital staring at 4 the National Class A, amateur 18.2 . G. Pesch, of Notre Dame, won| ‘o i s 3 ¢ Miss McBriarty ...... 17 79—156|Carison .. 102 81 88— 271 | ypjte geiling with a neck rigidly held balk line billiard championship tour-|the 75 yard hurdles event in 9§ 1-5 Srs onlieslngtae o A ston, 0'Connell §7 103 115— 805 ) Jel'SQV Sunday La‘v B - Z R 2 g aran lefthanded first baseman. Ne- M e 7 e L in the grip of a cast more firmly than v nament. Bach had won four matches|seconds, defeating Herbert Meyers, of | < 5 - .110 95 104— 309 s . = 3 : Fiine 2 " 1®otiations have been opened for his 332 347 Anderson ... 3 g B 12 th h the serie The | Rutgers and Willlam Masse ! : s 2 347—679 i ever any medieval helmet and breast- ill Is Opposed :‘“ Fdfi.vmz TouE) .m},‘“:,;r“s' S EE R and Mam Massey of |\ 0 to the Salt lake City club of . e e S T T DV S B i e tor N D Heh DR atchares | S aaARERRE N e S e the Pacific Coast league, in the event . W oh e e ik [“h~‘> ;“" l"“""“‘ : that the Simpson senate bill design- W PG, | he is not claimed by a mnajor league A 5 ot ... e ~ Herbert has found some romance|oq to permit municipalities the right ITZGERALD. DAL THEM OVER cluh. Miss Lathrop .. 58 47—105 | Dickman in his trials, for the feminine heart ¢ e 86 i ¢ { - of referendum on Sunday amuse- adelphia, i'eb. 7T..—Joe Tiplitz, Query—In a game of ¢t ( TS st N R 4 Miss V. Potash . .. 69 61—g30 | Matsen and mind are quick to respond to . e 8 of curds, A gets : . 7 encke 97 LS P ments is not intended to allow |Philadelphia, knocked out Ned IMitz- | four cards and 13 gets six Tt takes 120 men eight months full Miss E. Nelson . o7 11145 | P r those tugs within. Since he was gets six cards, A & __|Carlson 96 ool th?l‘m e < ‘”\‘, 5 50| narmless recreation, but is an cfort |Gerald, Australian lightweight, i the| claims thut he is entitied to another “ime to paint the London Tower B 344 320—664 | I'risk 108~ 93— 205 [ f,, thu""‘:m S F‘r:“:';‘ ; °“"_”“" to commercialize the Sabbath, was|third round of a scheduled eight| card and that B's hand is dead.|Bridse. G . £ < b cervical verte-|made yosterday before the senate[round bout last night. FitzGerald was| Which one is right? seace societies he centi 7ig-Zag = bra was crushed and four others im it : Sl : 3 3 Foncoysopieticay forgtie, Pheseilon Miss Fitzgerald ...... 79 76—154 467 474-—1403 ediately adjacent were jogged out committee on miscellaneous business|knocked down four times in the Answer—Deal the cards over and|of war, were first established in Jng- : S conrad ofio e PR e e jagged out| by the Rev. R. J. Wood, of Newark. [third round. save considerabie argnment. land in 1§16, Miss BUll ......o0one. T4 78—152|Kalem ... 92 98— 290 | Coived ‘more than §00 letters and| - WS Miss Smith .......... 60 52—112|C. Carlson 11801022881} (Glacrams from &1 pe LA ey T 5 - = | 2 311 s all parts of the coun Miss M. Fitzgerald .... 71 76—147 | Linn - o1 90— 274} f flowe she! frui So b d Al T kf Tl] J Ou Of 'f ;- LSt s ik Al it s eni st o\ Sommebody. s Always Taking. TRe Joy Ot fifey o ol A e o BRIGES : 352 393—745Foote ....... 5 95— 2911, h1e smokes,” dinner invitations anc § i : STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE offers of automobile rides. T 1 s Teague Standing The correspondence is, perhaps, the 5 ——— » P ? i 3 i Judes HAL | SHALL WALK To TmeE MY UNCLE A Waine w L 2 ] 97 go_ 275 | most interesting, for it includes let HA . Soray T WEEK AGO Ruls . A m‘c“;""“ TR “’:;,__ 57l ters from nearly a score of states, in OFFICE- | FEEL AS YounG Al M"fr?frlfif;'\’g”“zgc;—'fi WAS BURIED || Sommemo- e | |[ He was Just stecl .. 33 24 F. Narou 5116 “g# 'x'r addition to New York and Connecti- TWELVE ~ MIND - You Loow Ye STER DAY, WEATHER WE' mE AS WELL AwD | i Foremen ......... 30 27 AR b ST 330 |cut. which he claims his own. Neary ABOUT A3 CHEERFUL HAVING EM ? HAPPY AS Yoo RbnBrod. . 30 21 o S N Zia|a third of the letters originated with AS A GORILLA SR A B e A. Narcum .....112 93 104— 309 feminine football fans and hero wor- t | Mechanics . 24 33 9 0—143 shippers. The stationery is a study dhipping 5 51 ot B ik 14331 i jtself, for there are many shade ! Office e A 37 Gillett T Ay in addition to severely proper white. ! Migh aingie string, Hart, 141, G S The messages burn with the color | High three strings, Campbell, 342. | Lendine 56 76 (o) MEoMan ShERt Of ARy A A High single team score, Shipping, | Gurazda 81 83 Srgitragelystatn She LAkt pyeak, Tiebe b her i Bl G bert picked at random one in pink, | 'm‘h Aives Fitmea Hule 1400, SRR : L from Virginia. 1t reads: f A Individual Averages 386 427 Text Of Letter i Name Avg. Intakes. “Dear Mr. herbert: 1 suppbee vou Myers ........ 101 W. Wollman ... 87T will be surprised to reccive a letter Fredérickson .. 99 Carlson 74 from a ‘rank stranger,’ but when 1 Molyneux ......... 98 Pisor . 78 read about your misfortune, T ieit Campbell ... 98 F. Wollman 86 that T just must writr-'ln tell you how Quenk . ..oieee Wraa g 8. Hart .... 82 sorry 1 am that you got hurt. I hope t Wilcox - 95 ki, St that you will continue to improve day k! Elljott . 95 407 403 by day. 1 am sending youn flowers A Wright 5, BB Registers. today. I hope that they will reach A Haugh ... 95 Snowman i | 95 102— you all right and that you may fee!l 3 Bty a4 | Holcomb 69 83— 224 |wall enough to enjoy them, MeBriarty . 94 "Ofll."_y 64 . " V‘: hm:‘l said my prayers last nm'?.' NOW HE'S DEAD AND FoR ALL You waow You \ i W. Johnson ... .94 n‘n\?lmps ey '1: '}:slm,] yod 'f) pl,m').(‘ make 31\-.1 well, WS BURIED - GONE FOR~ MAY BE Deap AND I H VN AaRENGR ; 0. OGN b ove 88, WY case have your nurse write ve ] VSR DoeaRT BURIED BY A WEEK GoSH- | FeeL h Brotthi . uv i . 94 < ~ ——— ——]and teh me how you are wetting| THAT'S R P SABUE RS FROM TODAY -+ ITS JUST h i Politls 94 301 403 413—1212fmlong. T will be ‘delighted’ to reccive | Tra way |\ SEER TNt T ol LIKE That g e 9 3 = iy 4 H € TomoRROW, b Fiiicke ) 53 just a word from you anytime. i \T GoES o\ gupernaut o3 | Stickels 87— 231| Herbert has acknowledged the re- | 3 H. Johnson . ' 95 Dillon 227 | ceipt ot as many letters as possible, | e Tiabmak s Walker 180 | but he would need a secretary as weil | \ Sl Clarkson 207 |as his nurse to maintain such a vol- Eotody Kallerman 275 | uminous correspondence 2s fell o Himhn . ey him since his accident became known. Truslow 406—1120 | He expects to resume hiv law studies A r'wm : at Syracusc after spending a few days i ire e W. Hart ...... 236 | with his parents in Hartford. s ‘lfl"((""‘ Usher 950| He is mow only waiting to receive i g'“’d“‘ gEES & Hunter 244 [the last word discharging him from i orridan Nightingale 236 | the hospital, and will leave fully able| QOlson ... Harwood 276 [ to walk with his power of speech re- ; N Maddocks . — e — | gained, and the use of his right arm, . Tund .. | 432 408 411—1251 [ which at one time was aimost para- Hart ... Wall Seats, Iyzed. e says he will play lacrosse w"!lflfl Corell soes 98 85 100- 249 | this spring, and hopes to accompany| Gavitt Clarkinson T R 210 | the football team on some of its trips e Ely .. Kiefer 86 66 3 [even if he will not attempt to play in Bertinl Monroe 69 100 any contest % rl genk .. Middleton 87 80 “I have shaken hands with death,! h. O'Brien — e - | but he dian’t get me,” was his com- e T P e M AL A S e ST . Bmith . . | 08 402 409—1219 | mont. { ; . e by o o '

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