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ON THE FIRST pp—— e WITR CLERKING o Up in the neighboring city of Hart- ford the followers of the West Side A. C. are working up considerable en- thuslasm for the coming battle at Clarkin field next Sunday, with Man- ager Kiniry's New Britain team. That old New Britain-Hartford rivalry is ‘going to be displayed, to a fare-thée-well in the coming clash, Thé outcome means considerable to both teams. The North End football team will hold a practice Saturday afternoon at Moftitt's fleld. Stanley Kawickl is asked by Manager Joseph Regula to bé on hand for practice on Biturday. Manager Begos of the Trojans foot- ball team has called a practice for the team at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Bt. Jean Baptiste hall, at 34 Church street, “Big Chief” Bender is being men- tioned as the possible cholce as man. ager of the Waterbury Eastern league baseball team next season. A move has been started at New Haven to induce David Fitzgerald of state-wide reputation to referee the Chaney-Kaplan bout tomorrow night. The new jerseys for the New Brit- ain football team have arrived, and will be distributed to the men this .week‘ The jerseys are plain black and on the backs will be the num- bers of the players in yellow color. In order to take care of the local fans who plan to attend the New Britain-West Side A. C. game at Hartford on Sunday, tickets will he on sale at local stores, The New Britain team will prac- tice this evening and again on Sun- day morning. At Tuesday night's practice all of the players were on hand, Eddie Quigley motoring down from Holyoke, Mass. He will run the team at quarterback next Sunday. It is now improbable that Rowle and Quinn of New Haven will pla with the New Britain team this sea- son. The game at Clarkin field on Sun- day is expected to attract a crowd of at least 5000, Part of the r ipts will be given to a Jewish charitable cause, The Russell & Lrwin Foremen's club bowlers will occupy the Rogers Recreation alleys this evening. Jack Lash, Jim Curtin and a num- ber of other local boxing fans, will attend the Kaplan-Chaney bout at New Haven tomorrow night. The Redlands football eleven will hold a practice at 8t. Mary's field on Sunday morning, instead of this eve- ning. All playe are requested to be on hand by 10 o'clock on Sunday. George Mulligan, the popular Waterbury sportsman, another at- tempt to get the boxing game going —— BOUND on a sound basis at the Brass City on Haturday, October 28, Marty Summers of New York will probably be matched to swap punches with Dave Palitz of New London, Practice for the Shamrocks foothall team will be held this evening after the retreal closes at 8St. Mary's church, The Shamrocks are request- ed to be on hand at the regular prac- tice ground, Some of the New Haven and Waterbury sporting writers, are pick- ing Andy Chaney to defeat Kld Kap- lan tomorrow night, Lou Bogash of Bridgeport will box Young Kisher of New York on Octo- ber 30 at Rridgeport. Fisher re- cently kayoed Jack Deldney of Bridgeport. BASKETBALL RULES (Continuex from Preceding Page) mnade clear. Now a :aan may step in any direction with one foot, while holding the ball, bnt must nounce or get rid of the ball as the stationary or pivot foot leaves the foor. 1o may step once with the flst foot, but must dribble the bail as the second foot leaves the flaor, ,The new ruling will without a doubt cause many teams and ofticias in that v cinity mueh ‘rouble at the start of the reason. Coach Hamilton at the Y., M. C. A. las already fn- structed his men regarding the changes and all & age sessions are being Jicid with (h> new rules i use. He plans to have his men well versed regarding the changes hy the time the club p its first me with Ludléw in this city on Th giving night. Correct {interpretation of the code means that a defending player will work very cautiously ir attaclk ing a man with the ball within his own end zone arca. The least bit of roughness on his part will mean two free throws. It will aiso meun that guards in particuiar will have to be drilfed and drilled in the art of pay- ing thelr man clean. 1t woull seem that the days of rough and tumble basketball are over, MAY COMPETE IN LONDON new Harvard And Yale Planning to Meet English Varsities on Track. Cambridge, Oct. 19.—An jnterna- tional intercollegiate track meet in London next July between teams rep- resenting Harvard and Yale and Ox- ford and Cambridge is46 e discussed with the British univereity authorities Willlam J. Bingham, assistant gradutte manager of athletics at Har- vard, it was learned today. Bingham is going abroad in De- cember and is expected to complete pians for the meeting at that time. by FRISK AND FOOTE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, TRIN HARTFORD DUD (Continued from Preceding Page) Jewetts, Stanley ........ 88 Schrodrel ,.....110 Murphy 58 Curran Cobhy 18 76 101 87— 248 279 276 224 263 414 Non-Prod, 119 90 .19 84 81 100 Hart English Gangloft Burke 06— 295 86— 248 77— 268 104 91 87— 282 105 93 88— 284 456 448 433—1367 Factory., . 99 80 89 82 81 431 UNIVERSAL Cutlers, Ty 78 70 52 92 Fredrickson Hoffman Patterson . Spurvey Johnson ... Agnello ... 84— 111— 91— 79— 97— 289 291 263 252 278 462—1351 Lynch Newhall .. Hall Hubbard Wright ... 78 090 75 71 100 401 420 Pocket Knives . 91 104 . 68 73 94 100 95 87 93 106 04— 71— 216 90— 249 110— 302 441—1262 233 262 278 217 204 269 Webster Campbell . Goodjson . 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Special practice for the contest Saturday has been under way at Tech field for the past ten days, anl those who have ' seen Coach Alexander's cohorts in action, say the golden tor- nado has been holding back its real strength in recent inter-collegiate games in anticipation of the Navy fray. Arriving in Washington tomorrow the team will go direct to Annapolis where a signal drill and light work- out will be held late in the afternoon. avy HARTFORD MANTS IN BLACKNAIL CASE Drug Clerk Mévried t0 “Queen” Last Friday, Police Are Informed #.—Albert Sabol, 1 Winthrop street, & drug clerk in a Main street store, is the fourth parti- cipant in the gay parties staged in apartments here by Esther Wilson, Abraham Levy, of Albany avenue, also a drug clerk, and Mrs. Blanche Paul of Boston, according to information furnished the Hartford police. Young Levy who married the Wil- son girl Friday night, the evening be- fore she made her escape from this city, left by automohile for Spring- fleld today with Detective Sergeant Moriarity and Policeman Godfrey. They were to visit the girl at the hospital where she was taken following her capture there. Sergeant Kroopneck left for Boston on an afternoon train Officer God- was in Boston yvesterday in con- nection with the while the other two members of the squad were in Springtield In this city Eleanor, Esther or Ma rion, is wanted for bigamy and black mail Prosecuting Attorney Nathan A. Schatz was in conterence again this morning with the ofl s working on the ¢ and later, Levy was ques- tioned by the prosecutor. The police say that Sahol will probably be asked to tell what he knows about the ac- tivitios of the two “hlackmail queens"” here That Mrs, in Hartford and vicinity for more than by the B hlackmall ring that her lure to attract those who would for her" included in additional information re- ceived by the local police. Tt is al- leged ghe bad been recelving mone cach week to remain silent angl in se- clusion. She is ged to have been on the “inside” when A. V. Searles, Boston millionaire, was trapped in a Bagk Bay apartment, experience that cost him more than $50,000. frey A year used il was an PLAYING WITH MAINE, Albert Doerr of Shuttle Meadow avenue, 4 star performer on the grid- iron and in track for the N, B. H. §. Levy was kept in hiding | | two years ago, has made the varsity| team of the University of Maine and | is holding down the position of right guard While at the local school, Doerr played a guard position in foot- ball and center in baseball. 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