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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 192% NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL ELEVEN TO PLAY ~STEAM ROLLERS AT PROVIDENCE ON NOV. 5 — MAYNARD LEADS RUSSELL AND ERWIN FOREMEN IN BOWLING AVERAGES — YALE PILES UP TWO TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST SCRUBS — PRINCETON REGULARS SHOW MUCH OFFENSIVE STRENGTH "—_—— — == \—————-—-——-————_:_——-—————m STEAMROLERST) "cwaswieo WAYMRDLEADSIN [ % G & &TIGER REGULARS | SVns-mswn WHITEY NEALESTAR PLAY NEWBRITAIN " e RUSSWINLEAGUE ., s =/ [N SGORING MODD 5= s OF YALE SCRINMAGE Teams Finishing in a0 Amounts Totalling §21,730.97 | Griften .., 79 i Exhibition Match, Manager Coppen and Manager cowaeo ot ssvne e = e Statistios Show @ Warm Battle Is‘flmwv‘!.fi LA ¢ Five Touchdowns Are Piled Up| Newon wam, oct. ss—s wree NeW Backfield Sensation Scores 1022 world's series chee to ‘ ger . 02 gallery saw Bobby Jones and Jesse ] players—those whose clubs finishe ‘1 in ‘fic sont . 7 3 % % weetser, representin arvar Kininy Come 0 Terms on Game - Being Waged on Alleys i 110 T 0n Scrubs in Practios YEStorday | v “respeciiasn wesre v Suctery | 1HO Touchdowns Against Scrubs third place in the American and Na- tior ‘ ', " .:~ ux‘v\‘-lmvi‘ng“‘lr. snc,. W 436 415 over the non-colleglans, Franeis Oui- . T \.“‘ m.‘u o "‘.‘W ay from Andree met and Jesse Guilford, in an eigh- Steam the office of Baseball Commissioner Maynard is leading the Russwin Abrahamson ... §0 a0 2 Princeton, N, J., Oct, 25.—In prep-|tean-hole exhibition match at the New Haven, Oct. 25.—With ideal The management of the according to the sta-|C. Carlsen ..... 79 7 245 aration for the football struggle with| Braeburn Country club yesterday aft- | football weather for practice and football team of Providence, K. M. Landis, | bowling league ) Detroit ciub was given 1 cent! tistics compiled by the secretary, with | O. Carlson ..., 9 94 | Chicago next Saturday, Princeton's{ernoon by 1 up. The proceeds of this| spurred on b; than the amount divided he- averags of .8 0 AR . £ - ey L 5§ 3 s y the shouts of a large s el sbale oL % (SRR R Al aray st vund e i o i v sl | chrbn P, 7 i : Sekistinyaltamon landiatiihis: and| etk university Golf Course fund.| UP the sorubg vesterday afternoon, liad el SR l-m“.)m‘m.m e "1‘ e “!nm-rn went _around in 76 and'scoring four touchdowns and a goal R e DR ]‘”-Cp i he lo‘mng palr in 77, from thp' fleld. The latter was made AR o (P A ,ng(_;s‘ A ike) KO\\'mg u? the failure of Rudolph :: llnnll\:l,v: who relieved Neidlinger ger Kiniry of the locals, with the re.|and Moore, receiving 1 cent less. in the race for hest average. "Friend” Thayer which has not been crossed by an 0!"4(02’“{‘:’:“:0;:!];“(:; !tm'"tnt ;\t Pr’nv:('); 'r"‘l;l:r«::u:‘);k\m‘-p iniEe serimmigh, sult that satis ¥ rrangements The St. Louis Nationals, who were | Pill'" at present has the advantage \Mallory g 9 posing team so far during the season, Ou{mt against JM 9858 “"T‘ W the batteri TarRsanALIe o L ad were arrive warded $6,182.74, divided it into with .81, while “Mac" is only a step | Lundgren L {was romped over by Norman Nice,|(e ong hitting L il L I ot ety C}:s]‘:(‘]‘;';flda& . twent ur full wen ree . hel 0 ae | L 44 S 5 2 p 5 = \y‘,‘:‘,',‘\l (I|..‘.V Re: 4:»:.‘1”‘ [ ty-three bhehind with .8 hree teams in the | Hoffman ... .. g\;eflo{\;f;;i lo_\{A\:"’;‘(:‘rlv.lh:;‘ \\[:: ::or:s(;g to play with Ouimet at the eleventh | backfield which will start against the ““'\m, ‘pm\“‘, “ N # Rt thnt w7 " TS s b4 hc:xri Howe\el:, the Boston pair did| Army c‘m next Saturday, and the Mhi aftialiad an ¢ o A LR " was divided among players| with 11 victories and 7 defeats. Han- Téxingtan 1" Head Coach Roper began the after- (201 "e&™ 1P "fl”\:' "!":‘::d‘m “m;"- fg‘;":ea‘:;“;r ‘;‘ v"'}’"‘ succession by put in pe and with ¢ ¥, Rlades McCurdy, who!| non holds the high single string rec-| W. Gorden . 93 §b noon’s drill with a long blackboard |\ ‘! km” Uit 1) exhi- L varied set of plays. were given $110 h, and Pitcher ord to dats, with 122, while Maynard ' F. Schroeder ... | talk, explaining much of what he|> <on Of SKif. _Whitey Neale, the star of the Wil. Teashad’ at CHloagbilast wesk. Bomefof | o oetaer, dnisnite ot lackiogipracs liams game, was the main factor yes- Chicago University's plays were told tice since his return to Yale, was hit-|terday afternoon. He scored two in detall and by diagram, so that the ting them down the middle and play- | touchdowns. Jordan and Joss each trick shifts used by Stagz's men will ing his approach shots heuulfully.‘t_“k lhovhalllover on the other occa- 1ot be .80 entirely new to, the: Tigers, |1 Was' the only plaver of the quartet | slons. Neale’s work since he has man, and it is evident th After the lecture the backfield men|\0 be on the line throughout the con- | been able to give his best to the var- it Gantaln Barnikow o equally among Myrl Brown, George! —Maynard ...........eoooos | veter . 02 285 | ran through @ sharp tackling practice, 1%t andeRithine-exoeptionise Slong) Badnsiating him as one of the best i it L. f At i3 Ashton and J. Fogarty. Jach re-| Mackay .. i | G. Hepp 70 ;“ while the ends practiced running shot, his second to the sixteenth,| backs Yale has had for several sea- ARER L Be BULAE VO N | celved $85.87 | SChINME +uwgeess 87 llianslnr I8 85 07— 274 |down under punts. when the wind carried his ball to the|sons. When running he uses his head pLE 'f‘ Bteun) TRURISERL WVHE L | watkins e v | Buchqlz ... b A ;'; In the meantime, the lincsmen were |Fight, the national champlon’s game | as well as his feet, and as a dodging S CR Robb .« ¢ : : e 21T given a signal drill by the line coaches (W28 good. back resembles Captain Aldrich of Hickey 1s Through. BOGASH BEATS REED Ea¥lian ¥ : 4 i 18 282100 order to acquaint them with the —_—_— | last year's team. That he will prove | & o 4 |a big factor in Yale's attack in the | Manager Kiniry today gave out the g | 4 4 g x | . A i 5 ; . ‘ew Yor! 25,1 rnar ; iy E shifts of the old plays. Then Don tnformation that Hickey, who played| New York, Oct. 25.—Lou Bogash, | Efil‘:" S g : 307—_1414 | L-ourie, who has been coaching _the STAGG FOOLS CAMERAMEN games to come is a certainty. e backfield, and especially the quarter- A Jordan’s Touchdown. | Jordan's touchdown was the result sevaral games early in the season may | Bridgeport aspirant for the middle- Dixon not be available for service again this weight crown, earned the decision, > P | AL EApCGL ¢ o Erts o8 dec Powell . oty i 5. NORTH & JU 3 o 1 racyye |back candidates, ran the entire squad I vear, owing (o reasons best known o/ over Pal Reed of Boston in the elim-| Hannon . .....eee.oeiies 55, JU m! GIRLE! DEAGUR, (Ko 2 st e 5 NURUS 1ol bF | oiioasio s GoshC ALl e G T ABIKM AR R T TR D e However, with Quigley, Cap- | ination exhibition staged at the Pio Cokhtn. . S i i [times on starts, 10 or 15 yards at a backs had worked the ball practically Peterson, Stanley and | neer Sporting club last night in the| Coney 3 S LA T Miss Murphy o3 _,‘nm- To Picture His Team, But He | the length of the fleld. Joss' score Carpenter available 1 of Hickey | effort to pick a worthy challenger for Tobin i "“-“ A dn Y oo 7 .1— 147 Bemzen Again At Quarter came after a ten yard run following ) nderson ...... 2 Llisyd Bergen was again at quarter Changes It Around a Bit. | & scrub fumble. Kelly’s drop kick will not he at. Wilson's title. Bogash took almost Kelly E C = I e would Saahneagy omEshRiE0REd ) L el S Anatn D { Miss Cunningham 154 | T bhu 0, Oc How Director A ; e elley is el e 5 54| yesterday, hut Coach Roper would a 2 i { 2 X i Chieag: t, 2 v Direct Nt Zell Y , ne. Kelley is the most dependabl every round. He displayed somc Massey . . . . 5! The team that the locals face next|classy footwork that at times made (‘,‘n\M il . Va8l \MM e e i LR 2 g L e et : Sunday at Bridgeport contains many of Reed miss badly Bogash tried to HUrd vooovveisarooprands | against Chicago. Gorman, Wingate f' haglg‘.! Nt ”n"",rnlng~mn S RIS 0 American Chain company | keep the fight at close range, Where-' Muller .....ooeveesorns 805 | : 801818 .and Dinsmaoreiers nukintofhesgame Cnhm 50 for 31 ‘years, haotwinked & | hivwn.into e suime wome Seoaes “Mekoy the former Bridge- | as Reed hammered away with his left,| spea Wiegiie bt 4|y g as-fisld generalg-before ~the Barim-y h'mm S N o Ok ner g |1 o e b et fatyidas Pmr High star and Hammel w hnU ving to get over a haymaker from Tomlin P T e T T W ‘\fiss Gedoitis ........ 55 66— 121! mage was over. Although the mid- B otogr"apher.lor 2 t'“ TR e 1€ Yale needs three polnte: plaved with the Nutmegs last year. |a distance, e el el S -\“"! Meehan 40— 108 | season games are now over, the quar- | PAPer Wa% e ChapE O e e gl ot i e o B e 143 | (ahihol problam (itars trom belg| :;l?:}nfl:i‘ t’l}‘]}:e Cm;&flt::ra'y;?:nr w:{::d as a drop kicker, but he cannot play ¥ E % | Saturday. This was definitely , an-, i 54 & .’n' ',M ] |Miss Fitzgerald . ... 49 50— 99 solved. 3 : Cad | i | granted the request, but to guard|nounced by the management. O'Hearn SR Burk R | - fe = ¥ SRR s s | j 233 235— 471 / ?:fix]::( i;‘;‘; l;zsl:“c";:gi sofh;:;gpy'(‘;rf: kicked a score of goals behind serim- ON THE FIRST BOUND Ralph ... LTy in | SARAZEN IN ACCIDENT | view'er the Frinccton game nere Sat. | ro'fs farmation at distances (rom 32 BTN e ¢ ,‘lss Pierson ... B0! 1 BB==2108 e Okf SlAe it 45 yards. The two other backfield Grise B g Miss Cavie .i......, 4 ——— | ¥ L) 2 P, cripples, Becket and Bench, were in ] g | Miss O'Keefe 5 200-pound substitute at quarterback | ypitorm. They will 8 O e [ BHENAMAD. st v U0R T A BHERIETE s American Open Golf Champion Makes and a 150-pound freshman at full-| gy, \etdhng:r i Eiozt p]a’z g:m; PO by Bacon SOOI s SO i 2 5 A, R - . d T quarterbac all | one dangerous contender in his path Fet o rei ! s 4 # an Unsuccessful Attempt to Avoid back and otherwix»‘m!x.‘d up thel airected . the varsity in capable for the middieweight championship,| . ayndrue | team. The photographer never knew | faghion' and he is getting better each or to he more exact, that title that| Saunders Production. Hitting a Pedestrian With His Auto, | it tflh"':hfi” C:J"W"e;’ AeRS _:a"‘sm’d‘da,\: the New York commission is so will Sl b R Miss O. Odson 4 7 wi e outcome of the incident. ing to deprive Johnny Wilson of. The Titpold Miss Stanquist ...... ST ¢ = New York, Oct. 25.—Gene Sarazen, i e SaiTh R Park City Tt decisively defeated ‘\‘:]L::’} | §NEarioe L l_‘Amfincan open golf champion, had a| CHANGES DECISION HU NS RETURNS HOME 83, 112, 110, 110, Eal hielc ol Framingnant Mosd; Sl 0 aed e st b SRR EREE e b [ e e : o |Will Undergo Minor Operation Whil son—89, 94, 107, New York ; | ; B 5 Asuccesstil| Reteree s/ Ruling |Gives Columbia a 3 on While - e N . i - | et L ol susning domn Liks| " cmey Over X, ¥, . Tour; in Cincinnat 5 i all 5 Coach Stagg of Chicago University | ROMINE g Tasr 0 5 ? Mr. Clancy is mn”“.\‘!h a :“\H:-“W e DR L L i Deceeenneiiiane 620 | Plains, Sarazen, who was discharged; Philadelphia, Oct. 26.—William N.| New York, Oct. 26.—Miller Huggina e cebiielon so e aIn L O S 1o [ somabh b Ay o RpLung ) i R | from the hospital nine days ago after | Morice, referee of the Columbia-New is now in Cincinnati and will shortly @ ERecial match, "best five: games dn |l o st el - | a remarkable quick recovery from an| York university football contest {n UNde€rgo a minor operation for an e [ Sie Thh raxtet th wlon Miate AmeEes : bl e \appenrucnin operation, ran his car on- | New York last Saturday has announc-|2ilment which bothered him in the / et L gy s RUEY SHRm O DOIGTRGIML 1 . f11 ¢ Jokmon - A 293 [to the sidewalk in trying to avoid ed that he had changed his ruling on late stages of the pennant race, ac- George F. .Imilzrn‘ one of i el At r,.mm _G]}\Dnh_rm‘l\ Robinson, who was knocked down @ play which gave the zama to New cording to Yankee headquarters yes- Gt piwo e 0 ASTic L e ien K ieve haG A e g 555 Reynal ......4 51| and suffered a fractured skull and, York university by a score of 7 to 6,|terday. Business Manager Ed Bar- s inaRERivd b LBt S aliee s il S LR D B M DHRIOWE o 51 90— 253 | several broken rihs. Sarazen was| and that the score should be 6 to 2|FOW said that Huggins was scheduled of the season at Waterbury next Sat- Jomuv, rn ) ‘v ’r\ he New York Uni-| Camels .. ol 0 Myers el a9 13 paroled by Coroner Fitzgerald after | in favor of Columbia. [to leave Atlantte City Monday night urday night Marty _S'lmnwrfl, of ’ next week to take up the, Wolves . g 0 3 2 - e | eye witnesses had described the acci-| “Some hours after the finish of fhe|and reach his home in Cincinnati yes- New York. and Phil Kaplan, of Jer-| lfi'»-l'}’wl‘drnl as unavoidable. New York University-Columbia gameterd sey City, will meet in the star bout. *Records, R . on Saturday, Oct. 21," said a signed| Marrow added that nothing will be “I dis- |done in the matter of trades until the U § : NEW WHITE HOPE High single string, Hannon, 122, i 5 PHFI AN MAKES CHANGE statement, given out by Morice, The Russell & Erwin Foremen's High three string, Maynard, 306. |Schwab ..... 3 2 e | covered that I had made a wrong rul-|manager is all well again. The Yanks elub bowlers will perform lnmm"rfi.\\' | High team three string, Lions, 1309. qnmh T 2 | Purdue (‘owh llmps 14 Scrubs w[ing in connection with the touchdown|fully expect to get Southpaw Jack night at the Rogers Recreation alleys. |y y pupns, Ex-Fight Champ, Sees' ; " : Anderson ... : Make Room For Freshmen |1 aliowed New York University on a May from Vernon of the Pacific coast i | AL, Chant .. g q g Lafayette, Ind, Oct. 25.—Coach| Columbia kick, which was blocked |league, but the deal will not be Hurry (1.,1‘:, Iaraler ;. A g Jimmy Phelan of the Purdue football|and went into the grandstand back of [closed officially until the league meet- Trish Heayywel i AR 74 s —|team, vesterday dropped 14 members | the Columbia line. ing in December. Meanwhile, other rish Heayyweight. | Garrity P 3 90 411 444—1273|0f the regular squad and filled their| “Under the approved ground rules|changes—additions and subtractions— ||.41m St ey 83 Hanness: places with members of the fresh-|in the back of the rule book under|will have to await Huggins' recovery. America, will display his prowess this evening at the Rogers Recreation i London, Oct. 25.—T: i B pik L e ‘ . | ommy Burns,| Williams ¥ oy Murphy ...... 96 2 man team. This reorganization ot |1 B, this should have been dcclared This would have made the e s e e billiards hall. B R emrrvalph inlD 1 t ex-heavywe ampion claims to | Crowley a0 — 244 t m rt of ety Crowley O 9 | Jacobson B 8 he team is part of a plan for laying | & safety. The Yale-West Point game at _\‘r(\' HAbar hiad. i g\lka‘l\\ll:‘t [nl‘hw\mnl;; Wacker ..... . Art Johnson . 84 —_ 269 a firm foundation for next year's|final score 6 to 2 in favor of Colum- SAFELY RELIEVES rt Read, ¢ sh 3 Stad s =l B akas = b i L e 4l ai -esh. | bia instead of 7 to 6 in favor of New SEHRAE . aseih 56 team, Coach Phelan said. The fresh-|bia In ", CATARRH OF THE BER Haven will attract hundreds of New | o €rl \€HC & EIEST ] Britain football followers next Satur- | ¥4 €8 |ved ;n:!:lnt since '1‘1“| 350 436 mon il Work with the aquad for the | York: Univer day afternoon. e R R Header Depts i ____|remainder of the footbaH season in T , Ny TR0 AonalE I Sk arh Gra v - - 32 413 427—1261 jorder to familarize themselves with —ROBINS DRAFT GENE ¥ . ! J M ES <o bt B4 Inchies; W {HoRES. thore than o : : . Rulers. varsity style of play, but will not he _Chicago, Oct. —The Brooklyn| iy CAPSULES team for a game at Providence on . . ® & oot e b (i S Hinchliffe 103 3 41 | cligible to take part in any games. National League baseball club has 1 o Nov. 5, ends the chances of the New DCHPREYR ol " Driscol ........ 6 k % et Bupernant m ; 5 ST R drafted Eugene Pailey of the Hous- Britain-All-Hartford contest on that il ‘t"l’y‘“t ”I"'L":ph‘ s:'nt ‘In‘ I'he Daily }:w»?_\' A E A 9 i There are more places of entertain- |ton club of the Texas league, Raseball | date. »rl ;a‘m'hv m;: ‘im-\-. uh),l:: "’:-L{.i“»'\lq Halhes : I _ ment in the United States than in the | Commissioner Landis announced yes- . s aches - - - ontinued on Following Page) whole of Kurope. | terday. Several of the Dartmouth alumni 9 Read’s shoulders. Read has 4 3 21 % | | in this city, plan to attend the Har- a good appearance, an athletic build, Machine 4 e o e e At e — ——— — ——— N ——— . Tt o 8 3 3 _ i | and is gaining fight cxperience ir e 3 58 vard-Dartmouth game at the stadium R0 05 Baifl : ence in the | Riley ......v0. 9 5 Th G °l 14 H YRSt Beturday aftermoon, 1ough and tumble life of the nglish | Ry RO 98— | at Guriltiest ® Ing [travelling boxing show, familiar ré S A 79 9 Rollers R. L. has completed arrangements with the New Britain management, | more for a game to he played at Kinsley | tween o two National league clubs, | roller in the league Park, Providence, ¢ November .| 1ts share was 165,49, which was| 90 mark. The statistics shows an in- For severa y tiations have | Split t twenty-four full shares, teresting fact that the live-wires of iy-one players receivin 3515.23 | the league, Bill Massey and Jack Me- been carried on by Manager Coppen of the Rhode Island team and Mana- and three players, Ifothergill, Holling, Cue, having a nip-and-tuck battle Joe N, the veteran| league are tied for first place, the receiving 240 each The | Leopards, llephants and the Lions,| getting nothing the hes LT PR e ] g ger Coppen has heen very Ll o L leads in high three-string score, with I} Belden 6. the : tha ! fieais e tshurgh cluh's share was di-| 306, The lLions lead in high team|G. Gordon booking y The r 1 ded into twenty-three full shares,|score with 1309. o J. Schroeder . . . Mo ~ e 2 plavers receiving §2 7.62 each and League “Statistics. watched closely hy the rovider Irte receiving $267.61, The bal-| The complete statistics of the ince, almost two shares, was split| league is as follows William Clancy opened up his fa campaign on the alleys last night by defeating his arch enemy. C five games to one in a special match at Rogers Recreation alley scores weer as follow: study of law. Tigers Larry Stoutenburgh, one of the| PBright Luture For Robert Read.| greatest of fancy shot plavers in 252 [campbell ... k 92 The booking of the New Britain Many of the baseball fans in Con- (Sight at any small town carnival or rl s 90 country fair 93 necticut are going to cast their bal-|™0p vl "0 has tried Read e 2 ‘ for Charles A. Templeton, of 3urns says that he has tried Rea T — - 64| ENT YouR 7 1 o o governor in the state |OUt @ that he is not disappointed in @ £ ¥ ¥ ol Rnee HE QS e THE IS TS “YOUR. NAME Waterbury, for govern : { APPLICATION FOR A clection. figuring that legalized Sun- [Pim. ‘Last year Read wonithe ama- s ONCE OVER To SEE WHAT 1S YouR mpionship in 433 431 -13 PASSPoRT To A How MUCH You MIDDLE NAME day baseball will be assured by his ':‘”" )"_*"f'n‘ listrict cha | Scotland,” said Burns. “He is & quiet Foremen. FOREIGN LAND RESEMBLE THE WHERE 1S YouR election. s |gentlemanly boy, and of course he |C covenenan. 05 3 § George “Lefty” Tyler, former ma needs a lot of experience. Only time | Schryd ........ . 26 PHOTo GRAPH BIRTH CERTIFICATE league in:her will manage the Law-| an tell whether he will develop|Grey ...icoovves (TH% A:;;EKMPT £ WHY ARE You GOING rence team in the National roller| into a real champion. The exper-| Dehm ........ OHARMLESS) (ES: To EUROFE T olo league. |ience with the travelling boxing show, | Corr o L i Bl |which he joined after winning*the Steam |&@mateur championship, certainly won't Rollers team, is proving one of the 0 him any harm gensations of the season in kicking goals from placement The _\'r--.\vif Britain team will have to watch this| Boston, Oct. 25.—Asa Long of Tole- burly boy pretty closely on Nov. 5.(do. Ohio, won tr ional checkers championship ye hy defeating Fred Jean, former star of polo in|Alfred Jordan, former English cham this oity, will play at center for the plon, in the final round of the fifth Worcester team in National | American tournament. long won one league this season Rowan, the big tackle of the S PENFIELD CAMP, LONG IS CHECKER CHAMP Hartford. Hillohidle L | Foster Goodrich A. Hopkins Hopkins the nd thres ‘webe dsawn. Lobe Ohio state championship last Lewis Buckley | f 3 to1, on the v Weth Down state the democratic ers are asking odds of - — outcome of ghe coming state clection TORONTO GETS O'ROURKE, ¢ ] ‘ Toronto, Oct. 25.—Announcement fg | Weir e b T — While no fteat amount of wager ‘m ' Ko 1 Dowd 83 £ ¥ « A 1t the Toronto Internationa 3 vy DERLL 2 has been heard of in this city, v nternational . HoLD UP Youwr UPHOLD ‘N S'PBRT riter learned today of one bet be 1’- ague baseball club has purchased [ s e | & made, that Angelo M. Paonessa, can- | frank ORourke, infieider, from the 16 '(, R e RIGHT HAND CONSTITUTION of D ;w g:(JwRE - o | Boston Sox. It is said the Tor- . 0. : . AYS - v Jidate for secretary of state on the | H0S ig T You SOLEMNI TH' 'NITED STATES d th Do Ly (WAn THAUK To SEND 1IN YOUR SIR ELL MAIL 1T To ticket, will poll the small- | Onto ¢ ald §5.009 for O'Rourke, 5 3 e S he | Who plaved shortstop for the Leats Swear To .s': :F et ki T BIRTH (ERTIFICATE / et Y THAT'S ALL — 8 NEK'T ' Young Rahm democratic est vote of any candidate ticket. Thousands of New Haven people are hack of a plan to have the West : / V,\ g . - 7 Z W\ Point Cadets march in drill forma- ‘ / ) tion from the railroad station to the : / 45 Yale dining hall on next Saturday. ) 0 Q // The Connecticut Boxing Commis- gion was scheduled to meet this aft- ernoon at New Haven The splendid form showed by the Williams A. C. team of New Haven in | the opening foetball games this sea- pon. placed another strong contender for the Confecticut football cham-, pionship in the field. Lou Bogash last night eliminated