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pest shet | vose (o Lhe it inte the below the green. Mlis snapped acress the sand, green and rvelled across YAP ISLAND [[:= NEXT STOP | MOHWKS PLAY SUNDAY B — - — ’lad Gridders Will Journey to Plain- ville—Squgd Will Meet For Frees | tice Thursday Night, Speaking of Sparts New Britaln will again have & bas kethall team this winter and games J will be played at the armory on Sat 3 | urday nights The Meohawk feotball team will practice Thursday niaht at Walnut 4 HI park, A gampe has been arranged | . 4 fwith the All-Plainvilies in Plaimviile & for this Sunday, The will start k R at 3 e'clock sharp. ' . All men are requested to be on Tt is likely that the home season | hand so that the weaknesses of the will begin the first week in December. | game Bunday in Meriden can be smoothed out. The following men | please report at T o'elock sharp Jackson, Carogza, Dennigan, Nrat ton, Nerfeldt, itice, Restelll, Griswold, {1urham, Rockwell, Tugrabam, Bacon, |Nenke, Hinnis, Bheehan, Neynol, Tor. ner, Wright, Zapatka, Cooley, Waters, | vacon, Bparks, Grimn, | RILEY GETS CHANGE .. AT QUARTER'S PLACE (Continued from P'recedipg Puge) Clarence Lanpher will again man- | age the outhit and already he has i | e up several good players and 8 dickering for the cervices of several others, game John J, MeGraw doesn't swing the bull whip when he igees. He proved that after seeing the dream of his baseball career go up in smoke at the Polo Grounds Monday afternoon It Neh( had only held the enemy at bay there was the seventh game and the chance for MeGraw to win his third world championship in a row, @ feat that none of us perhaps will ever see accomplished, Neht, broken-hearted over the loas | of a game that seemod so nearly won, | #d into the clubhouse with head | hanging. | | ZR-1, in her The Navy's hig o ok anged to the big ship was ¢ bueks, while Leith made the other poore, Tiger Fleven Work Fast. Princeton, N. J,, Oct, 17.-~Point- Bliss Nrat did jng toward the imp nt Notre Dame i* punting impressed the | game on Saturday, Coach Roper sent chés with his 60-yard spirals, In| his Princeton varsity through a stiff |a long serimmage session against the serimmage against the Omelettes on | Omelettes Banford tried ilss at full- | Univeraity Field yesterdny afternoon. |buele and found him a suresfooted | The result was touchdowns by Croft | ground gainer, and Loegendre, whilo the scrubs, using Notre Dame plays, failed to gain much grounod, MeGraw happened to come along just At the time and, walking up to Nehf, slapped him on the back and | said: | | obs, and {serubs in new “Held your head high, boy. You're bigger than ever In my eyes" ; | 26 Yankee players will each recelve When It comes to globe (rofting the $6,160.46 as their share of the serfes trunk checks and mileage rolls must kale, The Glants get $4,112,88 cach, P handed to AL A, Cheek, Jr, Har {vard halfback The athletic Mr, Cheel was horn in Hingapore, In Jobs of Penn State Star Injured, State College, Pa., Oct Penn ftate lost the services of Ray John- ston, right halthadk, yesterday after noon whan an Injury to his shoulder | sent him to the college fnfirmary, e | was tackled hard in a serimmage jagatnst the scrubs, and a quick «sam | taatlon revenled what 5 probadly a|s-ason, hurt his ankle during the "m n muscle, practice and may be unable to play against Penn State on Saturday. How- Penn Works Hard, ! ever, he hag an excellent substitute in I'hitadelpk Oct, I‘rown. In faet, Brown was in the | Coach Young resterday afte on gent | first lineup yesterday and Stolz re- |the Penn varsity throuzh » inng | ceived his Injury after he had re- | serimmage against the second team | placed Brown. ' {on ¥ranklin Field in preparation jor fops the game with Columinbin on Saturday. | Fordham, Three times the varsity went over New York, Oct. 17.—Fordham's | the line for touchdowns, twice against | feotball squad held its first scrim- | the secor agalnet | mage of the week yesterday in pre- Miller's aration for the I.ehigh game next vied the bhal aturday. The practice began with Navy. snnapolis, Oct, 17-"The Naval Acad- emy varsity eleven had a long and fairly satisfactory scrimmage yester- duy afternoon. Stelz, who has played Each club will recelve $267,720, v which is not a small piece of change, | Berkeley, Cal,, raised i Iain, and 1s now doing odd The Tygers and Reds, who finished | foothalling at Cambridge. in second place, draw dewn $66,317| Doubtless he will move to the Is- and the Pirates and, Indians collect | W04 Of Yap to start.u business career. 886,858, aiia Joe Burmen is near to proper weight for his title bout with Joe|there Is a Lynch Friday night. | gaging Eugene Crigui ia a return bout k. [te be held in France subseguent to Heydler announces the opinion that [the Mason hout. Frisch, the Fordham flash, was the | NOTRE DAME YS’;T’GERS greatest player In the series. The! don promoter. Johnston added that | “Head | aseibility of Dundec’s en- 17, Glant second sacker certainly did put | up a wonderful game both at bat and | in the fleld. | Princeton’s Strength on Offense Not | { and onee Captain Hamer ea + twlee on short 1 1 i 1 over Senghird Arrives New York dope has it that Renault | Known DBut Notre Dame Has Great | and Wills may goon be matched, | Acrial Atiack, McGraw thinks the Yanks are good | for two more y outfit, ; oo | New York, Oct. 13-—I%otball fol champlonship |15 wers are wondering whether Notre {Dame’s bri'liant and decoeptive offenses, - i | 2 Rumer hath it that G. B. Christian, | VPN I Jr., may buy the Cleveland Indians, but the owner of the club profes Ignorance about ¢ proposed deal, seout rfool P the Arms As the erts have analy N Hoosier szcoring machine, 1t A purse of $50,000 for a race he- | & " (i 4 L rAce Be- | pint rormation from which twéen My Own and the winner of the {than 22 Mevent plays. ate r Zev-Papyrus race has been offered, | na" 23 HFCrent plays ave run. If decepted, it will be held at Laugel, | "8 forward passcs hre O T aerimi and out of S | pagses from fake crisse {quarterback “sneak” which many yardscagainst the Apmy, [play involves a do'ayed pass, i UBME | cofnt ut one side wnd, a dach a !the other. Rhythin and speca o plan : Princeton’s offense 5o far b only seven difl whose defen, usual expeeted to play his ugnsl game looking for hreaks. perts predict that a defeyzive by the Tiger will result is him. Enthusiastic Notre 1 ni say that Princeton is [beaten uniess it has a good u1 they declare, no team in the country can keep Notre Dame fioiv =coring, has no Zev's owner says he's willing. Geéorge Carpentier, rench heavyweight, has cahled Tex Ri his acceptance of the promoter’ for a bout against Tom Gibbon: Al Paul boxers, who last July 4 survive fifteen ‘rounds with Champion Jac Dempsey. According to Rickard, Ca pentier plans to ssil | as soon he can arrange his business and per- sonal affs it home, Rickard hop to hold the match in Madison Squa Gardén late in December or early in January. Rickard announced that he is having some difficulty obtaining Gibbon's consent to the mateh. Rick- ard said he regurds Gibbon's demands as exhorbitant. hown 1y waiti guae , rout for | | KIBKWOOD v LS TrrL O BOX ABROAD Will Meet Mason in London in Janu- | ary and Probably ¢ New York, 1T —Johnny Dun- [} olf dee, world's featherweight champion, | Plonshin ol i card of will engage Ilarry Mason, lngiish [ 288 for th le medal play, lightweight - champion bout in;Jock Hutchison of ¥ London, next J according to | ond with 289 and Mike' itrady of Da- an announcement made yesterday h_v‘“‘oi' third with 2ot ! Jimmy Johnston, manager of the title Kirkwood miad holder. The match was closed as far | the ult as Dundee is concerned, when John- | final round. A 285 yard diive placed ston cabled his acceplunce of ferns | him the fuz but byried in offered him by Major Wilson. Lon-|ihe faf b of o bunker, tive reet | taken on the ow DUNDE: Takes Open ¢ Pip of Hinois With Covd of B oray T2 itoles Kirkwood cham- | Qet, | vest hicego cea ‘The smiling face above is none other.than Baroness Popper. Don't know her? Well, you may when we say she also is known (a8 Mme. Maria Jeritza—yes, the Metropolitan Opera star. Photo sion of her return from Europe recently. twa on in the cagle hoic pith cighteenth ¥ Fine, full flavorcu peanuts, crisply roasted Enshrined in pure sugar syrup and rich, mellow chocolate. Such a treat!” Candy Lovers! NECCO-the mark of 76 years supremacy in candy making, is your assurance of deliciousness, quality, purity and wholesomeness. right end In most of the games this/ ARIDGEPORT POLITION, i :!ln-v Fred Atwater s Agnin | imated ror Demoorailc Candidaie, Heidgeport, Oci. 17.--Mayor | Atwater won a sweeping vietory g6 | democratic ity cunvention held | Cangress High scheol here lnst | when he and his entire afficial f8 : [ily were upanimously renom 10 bear the party standard in the Nes | vember election, B [ The nomination of Joseph B | Wellér as town clerk s the change iy the ticket over that of last eleetion, Re having been in place of Miss Josephine rer ln-ho was defeated by Town Clarence E, Winton, the ol publican eclected in the la two years o DR, POTTER HONORED, Hartford Clorgyman Is Moderator of Congregational Convention, fpringfeld, Mass, Oet. 17.—~Ads dressing last night the delegates to [the twentieth annual national eouncll lof Congregational ehureh, which ' |opened lere yesterday, Rev, Dr, Wile liam E, Barton of Oak Park, Tllinols, retiring moderator, came out uncoms« promisingly for the preservation of — | liberty and democracy in the Congres | | gational faith. and disclaimed any the men running down kicks and|ford, New Loadon and Meriden q.pnmlm, on the part of that church punting, Manning and Zachzewsk!| ‘The couple 15ft on a wedding trip to meet with other churches In & showed up best in the punting depart- | by metor to Canada and wpon their [vnion of Protestant bodles, ment, the former getting greater dis- | return will peside ot 508 Churel Rev, Rockwell H, Potter, pastor of tance, while the latter displayed bet- | street, My, Johnson is employed as a | the Contral Congregational church of ter form. This workout was followed | cashier in the office of (he Connecfieut | Hartford, was elected moderator in by a long signal drill, | €0 i Hartford and Mrs, "son was | the business session in the afternoon, Latest Photo +'orbin Screw corporation, 'MILFORD POLICE HALT FUNERAL, REMOVE COFFIN| hangar at Lakehurst, N. J., was christened recontly, The name of Shenandoah. Notables of the navy attended, Middlexusy, Cambridge, Mass,, Oct, 17.—Middle. bury college, which held Harvard to a 6 to 6 score in football Saturday, has less than 200 men available for varsity gridiron honors, The enroll. | ment is nearly 600, but, as it Is a co- educational Institution, and ajso bars| freshmen from varaity sports, leas| than half the college is available for Coach Dave Morey, former Darte | mouth star, JOHNSON-DACEY Searching Vor Liquor—~Widow Faints and Mourners Greatly ia. |‘ cited Over Incident. Milford, Oet. 17.—The stopping of {the funeral cortege of James®Fuller of Union Hill, N, J,, while the police Miss | of Milford, Conn, took the, coffin| |from the hearse in search of contra- | *|band liquor, yesterday, angered the| mourners and caused the widow to faint. | The procession was passing through Dncey, daughter of Mr. and Milford, when it was stopped. Chief/| William Dacey of 506 Chureh stre Maher, directing the search, ordered |and Fugo ISugene Johnson, son of removal of the coffin over protests| Mr. and Mra. Algot Johnson of 500 |of the undertaker and the pleadings| Church street, took place this morn-|of the widow. When she saw her ing at the rectory of the church of |pleas were not to be heeded, she 8t. John the Evangelist, Rev, |swooned. The coffin was not opened, Thomas J. Laden officiated, Miss | however, for the undertaker present- Gertrude Dacey, sister of the bride,|ed a death certificate and removal was maid of honor and James O’'Brien |[and burial permits issued by Meri- e of Bristol was best man. den, Conn., authorities. The -grim face above is owned by | Feollowing the ceremony a reception Chief of Police Maher said he was| Judge K. M. Landis, high commis- was held at the heme of the bride acting on a tip from the neighboring| sioner of the baseball world. Ple- at which about 60 guests were pres- [town of Devon, that casket conceal-|ture was taken at the first game of ent from Bristol, Torrington, Hart-|ing liquor was to go through Milford.| the world series in New York. - WALK-OVE Saddle Brown—the new light tan color « A plain toe; ‘a V-crease from tip to tongue ; soft, and mellow calfskin in the new light tan shade, Saddle Brown—in anew Walk-Over pattern that’s making plain toes more popular every day. 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