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R — ON THE FIRST BOUND The management of the New Brit- ain footbakll announced today that it + has definltoly. arranged for the game with the Submarine Base naval team of New London at Meriden on Novem- ber 12, Temorrow afternoon at St. fleld the New Britain High team will play the Columbia Prep « school team of New York., The con- test s one of the hardest hooked by the loca] management for this season, Mary's school Outslde parties who have watched the practice of the local school eleven during the past few days, speak very encouragingly of the im- provement in the play, Cleary, one of the New Britain linemen, has been giving the High school boys some valuable tips during the past two weeks, A good sized delegation of rooters will make the trip to Providence on ' Sunday to witness the New Britain- . Bteam Rollers game at Kinsley park, The All-Bridgeport and the Wil- _ ams A. C. team of New Haven will battle next Bunday at Newfield Park, Bridgeport., . An important announcement by the management of the New Britain foot- ball team, of the signing of two for- mer college stars, is expected within tHe next few days, Jack Midgeon, who appears in the role of manager of the Falcons foot- boxer, Accordinggo Jack he has as. sembled a sturdyWeollection of pig- skin warriors and a game with the Trojans is their chief aim. IMLRE Y Vo s TEGALS jLocal admirers of Jack Britton % have not entirely recovered from his & defeat at the hands of Mickey Walker # op Wednesday night. His admirers, ¥ however, are paying a tribute to the Elizabeth “Thunderbolt,””. and hope { that he will prove a worthy possessor * of the welter crown. Around the city there seems to be " increased interest in the work of the ;. New Britain High school football team. The fans will get a pretty ! good line on the boys tomorrow aft- oon, when the Columbia Prep ' school team makes its debut. The scheduled battle between the f; Shamrocks and the Trojans on next % Sunday is the chief topic of sporting ¥ gossip north of the Main street rail- < road tracks. ¥ & will A number of football fans ¥ A € journey to Middletown tomorrow aft- | { ernoen to witness the Wesleyan-Am- g*erst grid argument. ::; The anpouncement of Matchmaker . George Dwyer of Bridgeport that :l.puls “Kid"” Kaplan of Meriden will v-, meet Sammy Sciger of New York this & fionth should result in a fine scrap at thé Park City. ¢ § \{Mlckey Walker, the new welter- l ight champion, will be kept busy Q défending his new title. Hardly had He reached his home in New Jersey ¢ when word was received that Dave n; Shade of California wanted,a crack g at him. ey i ?5 Johnny Darcey of/ New. York Kneeked out Joe St. ‘Hilalre of Con- % cord, N. H, in the ninth ‘tound of a % 12-round bout at New London last % night. . ’*The Yale freshman class won the lpnunl fall track meet yesterday aft- '+ ernoon, scoring, 62 points. The sopho- mores were second with 12 points amd the juniors third with 7 points. ¥ Notre Dame has lost the services of Gus' Desch, a halfback, through -an i injury to his foot. Desch is the world’s low hurdles champion and is also captain of the Notre Dame track « team. ¥ /3 Several days ago an llastern foot- MII authority said that Nebraska had | » the greatest football efeven in the country The Cornhuskers will get a { chance to prove this claim tomorrow m meeting Syrdcuse at Syracuse. i {The Western Conference surely A holds the.edge over Eastern football 4 in the matter of barring ‘players. ¥ i MG % The Holy Cross. and Georgetown " tpetball elevens will clash tomorrow { afternoon at the Washington Amer- ! {ean league park at Washington, ¥ DIC. v 1t seemed probable today at New + ‘Haven that Charlie 0’ Hearn will start ball team, is a former welterweight !’ —=WITR CLERKIN, at quarterback against Brown tomor- row afternoon in the Bowl, Commissioner X, M, Landis has im- posed a fine of $600 on the Hpring- field, Mo, team of the Western league for violating the salary limit rule, The Bpringfield college football management has voted not to include Detroit university on the football schedule next season, purchased Guy from the Bloom- the Three-Eye The Glants have Morrison, @ hurler, Ington, Ill, club of league, There will be a meeting of 7 o'clock at St. John's hall'on New- ington Road. Announcement has been made that the West Side A. C. and the All-Hart- ford football team will clash at Clarkin field, Hartford, Sunday afternoon, FAGTORY LEAGUERS MAKE TIMBERS FLY {Continued trom Fighth Page) Gooks, sap 13 81 o0 T6 soe 80 82— 249 e 98 84— 274 406" 430 406—1251 on 83— 81— 76— 238 258 232 80— 72— 80— 79— T0— 258 211 230 259 268 Cowles Becvar Davis ... Dykens 440 381—1224 Smith Donahue Plo (v i Anderson Dean 98 90 84 73 85 80— 85— 268 79— 237 86— 242 81— 244 411—1240 259 83 899 430 TRAUT & HINE, \;Il:. 85 83 83 88 102 78 4 417 4350 346—1198 g%&wil bharpenern. W. Gugel 4 Dougherty . 113 Koether 92 ¢ Guser-iiy)- 80 Carnega 87 )nnexgtlE : & 417 446 Belt Buckles, Wenz .. Dobruck . 95_ 86 Delfaro Linn Miller O'Neil .., Hartman McDonough . a5 81 83 89— 76— 240 90— 256 91— 281 — 152 260 79— 86— 85— 83— 231 281 261 241 179 332—1193 83 84 78 92 81— T4— 78— 96 90— 83 91~ 441 409—1279 Garter Trlmmlngs. 79 81 80 84 5 99 110 264 230 81 235, 265 78— 238 90— 269 83— 242 97-—306 96— 250 444—1305 Kerner Johnson Willoughby Dunzat Heath 88— 10— Tl 90— 84— 403—1199 243 232 223 249 252 Negrelli Sanders Traut .. Balley W. Brown Hub Caps. 1 84 70 5 (i 228 262 231 228 268 Wardner (Carlson .... Lugh .. Maliney Simin 377 436—1217 Suspender Buckles. [Mozzlcato .. 86 19 |Argazzl . v 03 80 Anderson 73 81 Meyers . 6 172 Johnson 102 92 440 404 Safety Razors. Pelegrno oo 81 78 Sumpko 79 84 Scamer . 85 82 Walker . 8 83 Cusack 83 88 401 410 249 26T 229 219 275 84— 84— 76— L0 Lt 81— 895—1229 90— 81— 78— T8~ 249 244 245 234 415—1226 [ S JACK BRITT 01V FLOORED ] | § | The welterweight crown changed hands when Mickey Walker ave Jack Britton a decisive l)eutmg in Madison "‘quare Garden. %h‘ picture shows the former champion struggling to his feet }dur receiving one of Walker's terrific left hooks. ll)fl4 Rovers football team this evening at "Br.T | closely interwoven with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY 'NOVEMBER 8, 1922, . & E, FOREMEN, Foxes, 81 kB! 120 Massey . ..., Hanrahan ..., W. Burkhardt , Gold Dixon 89 08~ B 10— 81— 240 76~ 2566 263 217 276 449 lllfil"hl Lions, 81 79 84 70 ‘82 406 Wolves, 88 % 62 389 Hurd Anderson Ralph . MacKay Maynard 66 kg 70 83 5 304 86— 81— 11— 87— 229 83~ 260 8881187 238 231 229 Darnstaedt .., Taobin D. Bennis |Bacon IRohh 117 80 71 ki 92 100~ 98— 71 10— 92— 805 253 204 223 266 4311260 71— 223 87— 268 78— 211 Shea Burkarth Grise 84— 239 lw&”dfll 88— 2856 | 4031166 Scott ... Masunte Powell Kulish Barnard 80— 236 79— 222 83— 250 78— 236 78— 274 3931218 Kilduff . Dummy . Kelvie ..... Muller Kelley . 89 . 68 67 . 76 86 82 % 78 88 86 386 409 Elephants, Hiltpotd 83 Tomlin .. 18 Hannon . oo 104 Connor 79 Parker 6 438 Camels. 76 97 9 84 79 415 TARGET HIT HARD BY GLASTONBURY TEAM 261 216 215 246 256 80— 78— 70— 82— 83— 388-—1183 81 80 s 86 95 T4— 238 86— 242 94— 296 Thoe 98— 440 80 78 81 85 7 401 T4— 76— 76— 98— 96— 252 4191231 Mickie Andrus .. Dummy Schilling .. Coney 235 River Gunmen, 1823 to 1638. The'New Britain Rifle club fell be- Down tonbury team last night at Glaston- bury by the score of 1823 to 1638, It cult to find the little spot in the mid- dle of the target. Tryon of the win- ner was high gun with 195 out of a possible 200, The individual scores follow: Glastonbury, C. Andrews Massey . Toley .. Tryon Trask G. Andrews 176 Grattio ... 189 Ripley . . 178 Scaroni . . 180 Rosger . . 189 184 188 . 166 195 . 1173 . 173 145 176 171 184 171 166 . 116 177 159 Cooley Merwin Durkee g T. L. Monier.', Pape ... Kalish Cook .. Coe .... Belkin- . Holt ... LANDIS REINS’I‘Afi PITCHER. Chicago, Nov. 3.—Pitcher Mike Pendergrast has been reinstatéd by Commissioner K. M, Landis. Pénder- grast, a former Philadelphia National player, was placed on the suspended list for playing with ineligibles. INTER-SECTIONAL GAMES, Fitchburg High Arrives at Chicago for Big Contest Tomorrow. Chicago, Nov. 3.—The Fitchburg, Masg.,, High school football team standard bearers of the east in tweo inter-sectional games with Proviso High at Maywood, took its final work- out on Stagg field behind closed gates today. The Fitchburg lads, accompanied by John Fallows, mayor of the Massa- chusetts city, arrived last night. PLANS TO USE NEW PLAYS, Lehigh Practices Formation Which It 'Will Spring on Colgate. Rethlehem, Pa., Nov. 3.—Coaéh Baldwin is planning to use a numbey of new plays against Colgate at Bing- hamton on Saturday when Lehigh meets the Maroon. Yesterday after- noon's work for the major part con- sisted of a thorough signal drill. IHAI\RI( T OF HAIR Polish Women Send Unusual Plece of Work to Herbert Hoover Washington, Nov. 3.—A blanket of human hair, woven from the shorn tresses of a Polish women has been ‘rocelved by Secretary Hoover as an expression of gratitude for his efforts towards famine relief in Poland. The blanket, which is ahout five feet in léngth by four in width, fs light hrown In color and consists of a loose mesh.of coarse woolen fibre, strands of human halir. In the center is a design resembling a shamrock. Mr. Hoover is sald to be undecided as to what use lo‘makr of the gln MISSOURTI MONU ‘ILNT. Coblelz, Nov. 3.—(By Assoclated Press.)——An honor guard of téen men from the Eighth infantry on duty in the, Rhineland, will go to of a monument which the state of Migsouri has erected in memory of its sons who fell in the Argonhe-Meéuse offensive. Hugh M. Pinkerton of Blackburn, Mo, has been selected by, Major Gen. Henry of the American farces on the Rhine, to lead the guard ot honor. 234/ Cheppy | armistice day to attend the unvelling | | T. Allen, in charge 267 | gerald HIGH SCHOOL BOY'S DEATH IS MYSTERY New Rochelle Youth Found Dead in Garage New Rochelle, N, Y,, Nov, 3,—~Three detectives are working to clear up the mystery surrounding _the apparent sulclde of Cedric Van Allen, a fifteen- year-old " #choolboy, . whose lifeless body was found yesterday morning In the loft of a garage in the rear of his' home, 10 Lafayette street, Harold Well of 28 Sutton Manor, another High school boy, iInformed the police that Van Allen was the re- cording secretary of the Sigma Phi Delta Featernity at the High sehool and that he kept the society's money, Well sald he dld not know where he Jept it, but that a meeting of the so- clety was held Monday night when everything appeared all right. Dr. Carol T. Stevens, who was first called, notified Coroner Edward ¥, Fitzgerald, in Yonkers, The coro- ner in turn notificd the police that there had been a suicide, but it was some time latéer before the police could get.in touch with Dr. Stevens and find where the shooting occurred. John Mullineaux, the boy's uncle, who lives in the same house, went to the garage this morning and saw blood splashes on the floor and on the woodwork overhead., He went to the loft and there says he found the boy stretched out, a revolver in. his right hand and a bullet wound in his temple. Mullineaux carried the boy's body to the house before anyone was notified. After Coroner T‘i!zgornlrl had made 240 | his examination he declined to give | 289 | any opinion to reporters as to whether or not the shooting was ac- 427--1205 | cidental or a suicide. The report made lagt night at police 280 | headquarters by Sergeant Frank Ber- 251 | mingham, who headed the investiga- tion, says, however, ‘“Coroner Fitz- ve his verdict as probable sutelds Mullineaux says the re- volver belonged . to him and was stored In a trunk in the garage loft. Mrs. Mary M. Van Allen, the boy's mother, declares the boy had talked of going hunting this fall. She holds to the theory that the son got the re- volver out and accidentally shot him- self. Coroner Fitzgerald made a thorough New Britain Team Falls Victim to | Investigation to find any note the boy left, but found none. was the coupon to a matinee per-: formance at Proctor's theater, Mount | Vernon, yesterday and several clip- pings from New York newspapers In his pocket fore the sharpshooting of the Glas- | regarding the r¢ mysterious tene- ment house fires. 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