New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 8

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e vt i 410 S SR Whivw badlAlN DALY HERALD, bada), UULOLLR @, T e el YALE SHOWS BEST FORM OF SEASON IN PRACTICE YESTERDAY — HARVARD REPORTED IN EXCELLENT SHAPE FOR GAME WITH CENTRE TO- MORROW — NEW BRITAIN HIGH TO PLAY NEW HAVEN HIGH AT ST. MARY’S FIELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON—DRIVER MARTIN HAS CLOSE CALL | BOWLING RESULTS Cast. “Red” Raberts FAFNIR BOWLERS - HARVARDINSHAPE_ | Geo. Ouwen, atback |YALE REGULARS IN ON LOGAL ALLEYS Cenire ColegeLeader LT o FORCENTRE COLLEGE ©f #erer® #eser | & SCORING MOOD |Burns ... Cveni e .62 What the Pin Topplers Did ; ‘Statistcs Show That Bearing v womks wccr. Fisher Has Crimson Primed for, e Four Touchdowns Are Run Up in Lt it ¥ | Makers Gan Hit Pins |90t oree .0 o | Tomorrow's Fray in Stadium : Beet AN fatn Eeaty ) < i P & New Office ... i) 458, it :,,:..,.m ind \ :h:: ‘-\\’|([',s’\’\.vy|'vh“‘m:::;\:"tl ):x“:\]:w).r;xwfl' 1‘1 All Stanley ... ‘078 486 | sity team and the two substitute elev- a L of enthuslasm heing shown. Good. 'Abor Bureau . y 81 Shevamercayiplisrnconfioliouineions) NEW BRITAIN MACHING LEAGUL 30 O isbri 16RAN the lsagus. ao-fabin Mignl DeOnenias s aRga14 489.14 their plan to eliminate scrimmaging | High single string, W. Johnson, 130. after the two hard workout Tuesday High three string, Frederickson, 329 High single games, New Office, 526, High three games, Steel, 1440, Individual Averages, Frederick8on ............... 101.9 New Haven, Oct. 20.—The best form shown by the Yale varsity in any practice drill this season was dis- played yesterday afternoon, when |Captain Jordan’s men ran a strong |scrub team dizzy, rolling up four ¢ touchdowns. Together with this the and Wednesday. The men came| |scrubs, who were strong at every po- through these sessions in splendid 3 }mllon, falled to invade varsity ter- | shape and from every angle the Crim- | Y ¢ ritory during the thirty minute drill, : : | son will be in better trim for its The fine showing by the varsity, Willametz S 2 . 4 | Dowd, all of whom are bowling for an game with Center College Saturday, = % 3 | which used the regular backfleld, with Burkhar f ) o | average o «-I' '\'.'Hl(;illml\("fll ety ! S than for those with any of the earlier z :”“. exception of Mallory and O'Hearn, 7 5 . | A danienaon -coniiiiics (b, sbh itk BALGIECTIE: MOGAE: Mt APRANENtS; 4 ; |has glven the coaches considerable e 4if el ‘ | LACATIRRRON. QOnISEURE H LA oY | The three teams were out on the 5 3 4 encouragement, The men were full pace in the Stanley Works league for W faie fleld all afternoon, the coaches driv-| K lof life, and ua the offense and de- Hopsid 5 2— 285 i 7 high average with 101.9, Jim Maly.f o =8 T ing them through their plays and with ; e oAt a Mt Rameslert ke T ren) ¥ . o 3 ; neux is second with 99.11. A hot D€EOS ........... g ‘> |individual instruction hav: im- | i . J Spring { i & - g Duplin instruction having ah im-| i football players. FAE - A race i being waged for first place in | TP portant part in the proceedings. The | ’ ‘ 3 P A A e he league, with the Shipping Room % first eleven has done a world of work | £ Swanson f p 4 . {e SO 3 Il % ¢ Big Ned Glass, one of Yale's great- o ey {Bdgihe Ol Oftine qyintsta, tled, With 073 ' 94.16 | gince the game with Bowdoin and the ’ o g’f‘,”di e BB e e (fm(,h_ 14 victories and four defeats aplece. _°0 \ MERRTR L M0 | two days of cold weather have served | At 5 WY ‘atelcial ; atafistics of both A oy HE e TN R e e A ing of the linesmen and was im- Hayes R, % ” 3 e |pressed with the defense of the for- leagues follow ) 10 the tips of their toes | J ’ | FAFNIR LEAGUE Agnello Tifean 1o Doabt wards. Jack Owsley, a defensive back Smythe J - 4 | i) g b T. O'Brien Janaup e, | G of the Bill Mallory type, also assisted W, Iz PG P Av, Harvard's line up for the Center | Wolcott ... Lt | |Tool Rgom. 7 2 .778 4 AT RIS 0o il : game has not been given out ofticially | o [Eadndones fandjih spLaR AL Jooacing Igoe l B Sanston. .5 4. .8 430, :[m'wln i T R G :t,m’. [‘hn‘\'?rslly was tlll"l\l';n h]arr: Gemenen 1 1e i g i Zhene N B A ' the outfit that took the field yesterday hinne e T p ceees € Shipping 5 4 9 41:?-4 Shlite it T L as the first team. The ends, Fitts| e e A g’“;w with Wil- Turning i i s Rt and Hertley, will surely start, as will [3i e ) ‘ ) Grinding : 4BB/G| RO N ey gl Eastman and Dunker, the tackles, and | L, Gl LoD D E Spark Plugs. k e | Inspection .3 5 419.6 ](ue(n)\ R w0 4 . TR R e e One of the encouraging points of Schubert ... ¢ 5= | Office . 222 402, | Hoffman ' Chieh R e e B et s the practice was the work done at Foberg § ] CAPT. “RED" ROBERTS. S Jones ¢ L R T e P& T (R BaahAsi left tackle by Joss, who has come Gallant ..... 9 7 8 “Red" Robe who played such a| 4 ing. ‘Gasalesn; TI03 l r\ollrllr:x:on The doubtful places are center and ;";'mt‘“h:o“,msz ;‘;”;'.‘f.e ll::,"’,:“ ,‘:;;:k Lester .... ; prominent part in the success that 1u4 three siring, Goodison, 30. 'P‘,“““ 2 one of the halfbacks. Esky Clark was % e ”1“' b ’; i "“m” 2% Center enipved last season inifaothalll ' \(meam: sifigle. string,. Grinding) 470 120 118 {in the workout yesterday, but he has bR S el R is back on the job playing as brilliant- ream three string, Tool Room, | & o plaved no football since he was hurt, Mouireapar o e e ly as ever. Coach Charley Moran is| ., hrist he Holy C over to the right side of the line. He i 2 L 1.. Truslow it io v GronsBmaton iang s Fatill d Joss will start the game against banking strongly on Roberts to up- Individual Averages, o é slightly lame. Kernan did some ex- GEORGE OWEN BhC L8 / S 8 hold the prestige of Center in the o oo oo p A 1| onlon I cellent work in the Bowdoin game | . t | Williams. Harvard gam [ year Roberts | 17 " icon Bertini W04 Eo iRt RarLC AR U e ek Harvard is again banking on| Eddy and Hulman were on the ends, American choice for end qpooq0™ Gangloff Continging: to baiatron gl ontithe e George Owen to play his usual bril-/Cross and Crufkshank at guards and rude Emimons e aiva. A nin|;1 isathnstanal liant game fn the Crimson back field. |Lovejoy, who seems to have the call a s g Last season Owen was a power on over Landis, was in the middle of the 1d hopes to win a berth on that Massey 98 4 Leonard ....... S D St us mythical eleven again this ye: W. Schroedel | ’ o i v { W. Burkarth 80 my ) Blenson 4183 { . : attack. Vin Chapin worked With | piv oerse and defe . Sl el 2 Meddocks et T S e and defen His bril- tine. Neidlinger again ran the team (il RS 92 90 o ¥ Blanchard ..... S cny ~BRE TR 50 Sl i liant play through SRR iR s 5 Bawratn .0 400 80 85— 135| DRIVER AND HORSE [ Dowa .0 st Reltlelne s Yl eyl cobu il e RO R CL SRR e s e T e Resa T 0oash 2 : y S Ceee L v all- amiliar with his new duties ever D. Dixon ...... 71 65 74— 210 = Culley v Soren 9.7 | Fart ; |been out for two weeks, bul as|gejected. He is confident of emulat \f T ¥ F: W R e S o P Ll Yo - £ \ - day. Jordan and Neale were the T e e N e Gy bede BB s vt b/ aniy aHIf that ey |y SRV BRI s Db eTay outl e a th Htilbi ol 0Nl G el Jlephants. ilson Sfoadal nunaiey SRS NGRS 2 that belief. Iplayed throughout the scrimmate, but i 79 65 99— 243 W . be made. | i Hillpold A. L. Martin Is Thrown From Sulky Crowe there were several changes in the G (A 78— FOTIER L il e T TR Regulars Ave Available, 5 MORA line Hannon SR 3 at Cherry Park During Race G. Johnson ...... HIY BIGAEAY .+ uis dvsiirs ; jarvard has been making the Cen- | N]S RE'ENGAGED il Neale Playing We'l. El e 85 P 5 Montana ... Sl o S OORERBY ot ks s ter game a very important midseason | | R S ALCAIL LRk B o S Parker ......... 92 75— 255 Yesterday Afternoon. Carl Berg s 84.3 | mark and is probably closer to edge S Neale's ) . FIEIEL s o4 b BBt f e s IS5 of any of the backs. He scored three 2 F. Domain h 3 A sk . K anpinsit i right now than it will be a week |Fitchburg Pat Is the Unanimous Se- ¥ . i Avon, Oct. 20.—Silky Mac won the . E. Blakeslee Gl ”'m'm"‘ LI | hence on the eve of ‘the game with | of the four touchdowns and kicked unfinished 2:12 pace held over from | Shine ........oooos T L £ SR | "4 | Dartmouth. All the substitutes, with | lection of the Club Dircctors to Foals from scrinmage on each occa- Wednesday; Great Ixcitement won Mas: i % e, | sion. The other score was made by D. Meyers ..... 66 : b atinnl mach o the Gesl i fi. e riATE | the exceptlon bt Braden, a back, and | piiot Reds in 1928. {Neidlinger on a long end run. Jones 4 R ¥ Recoy "l esiy ceeas Codman, subcenter, will be available | 0 i nderson ...... SO f % s 5530 . Lz . , 7 gne lahinpiln fran, i the a0, Motk EUMALGN Hewith ke U FOOTBALL TOMORROW | S8aturday. Crosby and Gordon were| Cincinnati, Oct. 20.—Patrick 1, PAYINE a great. deal cof aitencint Ralph sk the 2:18 pace in to r i e i A n iy MacKay 2 D togk the Fid Rane. 1 SOUCDERSIG, "OunlBOth vh e vredvs eninan il BEH the first set of extra ends yesterday, |[Moran will manage the Ciacinnati| (-, ¢ Molding of an effective inter MacKay s and Palestrina and Ed Mack will set- | 1 gy .. # |ference for end runs, and the work Maynard 3 > s BB e gl agan EpEE O Jenkins being with the third team. Reds again next year. This was an- | i ) i ¥ daily. y . “*":+tle the winner of the 2 trof this| . Paterson oo« bR . | New Britain High to Tackle a Stub- | L I nounced following meeting of the dl-‘h‘ this department improves ally. afternoon, the former with two heats § B | s : ITar better protection for end run- 286 396 888—1170 A. Munich rectors of the club at which it was| it i o8y o9 9RSTRRlT[ to her credit and the latter with onel njyrrel [ voted unanimously to re-engage the 'C'° 8 Biven mow SR B sy ue Leopards. as the result of vesterday's races at| . T |during the pagt three seasons. Jor- G e B B o s s = 4 2 | veteran leader. Terms already hav ‘herry Park | Plays at St. Mary's Field, X LY. 7 Play y have| ¥ : 3 Cherry Park Dwyer 3 fao % ¥s |Fordham and N. Y. Unlyersity to Play agreed upon. It was said Moran | 080 hit the line hard and also did well on flank movements, 3 5 | i A ;}SSI\}‘:Hh” sseial ; - A L. .\In;‘r\:‘ ] fl. a :SF:,L:N”FT) e8| C. Stanley .....oine S5iEs % The New Britain High school foot- Football On Nov. 7 | would sign his new contract as soon | Shea ; g AP "“v’fj“” DD “_" s SO ABati MeG i ing e i | ball eleven will be back on home ter-| xew york, 9n: 20.—New Yc:k|8 he returns from the east, which Gk G AN N 70| OF the-2:1 trob, when the:vight reln| gogenweli’ /v i i iy 8| ritory tomorrow afternoon, Meeting |\"yjversity has rosimca athletic rela.| Wil be within a day or two, His| \FOOTBALL REFLRFE NAMED Watkins g % became unbuckled and his horse, : 5. Bolio .. Sixdrias R 3.3 | the strong New Haven High m‘hnol!é ens with Fordhamn talversity, it was #alary it was understood is to be the! Fittsburgh, Oct. 20.—P. R. Carpen- 1o 9971197 | Holly Fancy, winner of the first|Brageau ..............ooooo 838|cleven at St Mary's field. The Kick- 4y iounced yest:rday by Graduate| Same as that received in 1922, [ter of Worcest>-, Mase. was deciled LTS LR TAD M Wil iR £ B G . 882 o will be at 3 o'clock. While there [afi S % LR T L footbal; game upen as refere: ~f the Syracuse-Pitt turn into the first hailf the sulky hit, o, Gerinaghly ....... Sty is nothing very impressive about the T/ peon ‘arranzed between the two PLAYERS GET BONUS fcotball game i Syrucuse on Satur- average, having bowled at a clip to Tote Boxes, X give him 1005 in the official statis- Musso 1 " | ties. Others who'are showing good Sandberg 8 1 J G 3 rm ou the strips are H. C. Nelson, Dowsett 1 y Trudel, lLeonard, Blanchard and Dadoers 300 405 R & E. Lions. | born Opponent When New Haven RESUME RELATIONS Miller L 78 241/ the inside rail and threw Martin out | cvorhin RGC e 3y ‘1| record of the locals this season, it 18 ¢ ' on Ohio Fiell for Election Day, | day. Karl Dave graduate nmanager Shanahan 78 in front of the oncoming trotte RIS PERtn 4 a dehs rumored that the boys ha gotten 1 caday, Nov. 7 ~ 1 e nade the anncuncement. ERLLGLE k5 o o the driver rolled beneath the fence in | pernjer ........ RIS together, and that everything 18| mpe only offic Pad| q 5 " 4 hep, & Y The only official gume ever played ‘ o . Relly . 90 time to escape being trampled upon. p. Gaffney .......... v serene at the Franklin Square insti-{y, ccoon the twy institutions “_aufimly Member of the First ae\mi — | Hollywood Fancy ran for another afoulton totion as far as football is concerned y ‘Y. U = —— = 0 : ul 3 B T o 3 L E A staged on Oct. 8, 1904, when N. Y. U.| Clubs in the Pacific Coast League 336 316 2 50| mile then tripped against the perzan &3 o W 1| With confidence returning to the tfFEC PR EEl B TN Y 21 to 0. 'The 1 Agt Camels, inside fence, smashing the barrier in (| A, Volz ............ \v 8% |'temm and. the stadsw BeAy ertinE|frannl e (AeRr MRl Rieiiteh d e . Ziegler v G " 1iits fall. Both horse and driver es-|p, Swift .......c.oooveeienes out tomorrow to help the boys along "¢ Fee Fl e by Tom | ¥ n' e ar er Andrus ........ 75 d caped serfous inju Bolssaneau ......... Pene with a cheer or two, chances for a Nalilavavio. 8 no st J'!rl’g@ Reilley. San Francisco, Oct. 20.—S8anta | - Schilling . . 88 g ¥. Iarreau .. ot o kR victory look bright s = he Claus started out a bit early in the Goney ......... 86 WHIT ND MARKS. RAVHOIAE - vas oo bk snnnny Not much has been heard of the OPERATE ON BALLPLAYER. season today with honus checks for | . Sh ° .. dhop .. _— - g S Johnson .. B . | New Haven team this season, but it is ¢ g every player on the first seven clubs | 318 3390% 311— 968 Chicago Lightweight to Meet Cang- paehr Vs iy Wi 3| generally the case that the Elm City Cincinnati, 0., Oct, 20.-—Austin Mc- in the Pacific coast league. The total | Bears. dian Tonight P. Knowles ................. 79.1|lads prove u tough nut for a New Henry, star outfield of the 8t. Louis|bonus was $20,000 and individual | o \¢ASHINGTON PLACE. Cor. Main + 78 87 6= * " 4 st “ I*. Anderson a vt | Rritain High team to crack. Coach National league team, was operated prizes ranged from $260 for each | ; e | SL AN e L SRR B D e itrs Mirphy e sending mis charges upon at a hospital here yesterday for member of the pennant winning San| 4 Chairs, no waiting, first cl Musante . be. i of Chicago, seeking another bout with | & through pretty stiff paces these days, tumor of the brain. Dr. George| [rancisco club to $50 to each x,1,13-p,.‘lmrbcre, all having over 20 years' ex- Powell . RS 4 Benny Leonard, wearer of the world | . the poor record of the locals giving Heuer, who performed the operation, on the seventh place Portland team. | perience, 4 i Kallsh . 80 87 9 lightweight crown, will meet Sid Kempf ....... ¢ RRpY I5 ? L1 t | SATISFACTION GUAR i 83 98 81 Nnten OHRRALN i Ttwe A TS AT . 762 the New Haven boys plenty of confi- said he hoped McHenry would thor-| Sacramento, which finished last, | ¢ SF A é Barnard . Wi e > S Marks, Canadian. lightweight chams Ely P Rl S e B, 3 ence that o victory will result in to- onghly recover, but that it was too| was told to hang up its stocking in!________ morrow's battle. early to make a definite prediction. 1923, pion, in a 12-round bout at Madison G- Square Garden tonight. Healy e ") e TSR (s White on his arrival from Chicago ?\' Hall s Vg eaetat A - 235 |ast night said that if he stops Marks L e e & LLnnii g it May be Comedy to Some Folks but its Tragedy for Me. Tobin e 51| his agreement with me for another J . . K Robb . . b 95— 204 | fight.” Desimore e HERE'S AN oLD PHOTOGRAPH |\ FOUND ToDAY - | WONDER \F You CAN GUESS WHO (T IS, CIGARETTES |, FoLws BUT IT'S BY THE EARS TRAGEDY FOR ME 5 ,li_/ (" AT mey BE e X ' NOW U | ComeDY FOR SOME AS LESTER for TWENTY —and after all, what other cigarette is so highly respected by $0 many men? . Licorrr & Myexs Tozacco Co.

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