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8 E ALL-NEW BRITAIN SIGNS TO PLAY MERIDEN MOHAWKS THANKSGIVING DAY — COCHRAN, VICTOR OVER HOPPE, TO PLAY GERMAN CHAMP ! TODAY — ZEV WINS $5000 RACE WITH EASE — CRIMSON TEAM IS SHAKEN UP — ARMY STARS RETURN TO LINEUP — STRIBLING IN NEW YORK T ————————— FULLY 80,000 PERSONS EXPECTED TO SEE YALE-ARMY CLASH ON SATURDAY Army Eleven Virtually the Same Staunch Team That Battled Elis to Draw Last Fall. Stribling in N. Y. Looking For Bouts New single scason see the Arr colorfu next § T Yor theri mouth-C'c tandard forma strength or ale p vacated positions former Pittsburgh idded stre The Army's lividua many of th yer witt ngth to YOUNG STRIBLING v York, Nov. 1.—Young in Macor ) school b recent sl strib ¥, Whose McTigue champion, furora ir gh bout ng k¢ world's | in Atlanta vesterduy ather, accompanied who ilso his manager gtribling here, he sai in v to ¢ mMatehmaker Frank Flourn lison Bquar wrden, offering match against ight our sponse fro Me some 1o ight Whethe ! ae Vyw pt I Under stribling A star he TEAMS ARE UNCHANGED " T ) s aft a pain in ow here Siv-Day sole Racers Continue rnoo Pedal Along Without Any Iml-lml' Spurts of Speed > would eithe r hout Chicago, No unchanged yesterda Da teams o remaining wix-day yational bieyele race, |8t 1 m early ir mere e o 01 KAYOED IN FOUR ROUNDS the 81st O'Dowd in e mbe miles, 4 6 a4 m hour race The lea Kockler, ¢ Coburn Ban Fra Leading 1 McNamar Neward N hind the werd Hoilland Francis with the rear of tl One other hind, team three Fans exp ming today by advantage | laps they lack Frisco ex-sunday School Teachoer el Who Took tp Pugilism Had Best €0 Back to Wi Pormer Oceupation pugilist, his i isco ri four we ay Meriden Sports Writer : s = (rives Locals Big Credi Survivors of Yale-Tiger oA ort L ('f?l' Game of 73 Get Letters New Yor Nov. 1 ATsity te win Iy group proach Yale ¥ tined by F This yea mark the gridiron re ing beer ¥ t z 1 : e One point t goal, Yale In tho: to give v ton, ho varsny members Sy o § ' i Hunter, British Champion, To Become U, S, Citizen ont th vew Hrit THIS DAY IN SPORT * |n'..- fickey Heavyweight Confenders Britts Center of Attraction for welter t . t L A Hrea 1 world at New Yorh ' ' 5 foz1—w 1 nion ai; aged in first o 1”3 rog ot N 1ri time for the Utrs, 3 3-5 seeonda 1993 Thomas 1 threw 1%.p J fow, a distance of #t Kilikatac! 1890 P Cornel doptic FRILNDS AGAIN or TRIPLE PLAYS JINX - OF CLEVELAND GLUB Indians Figured in Four of Such Freak Killings How the Majors Worked These Plays Amcrican League June 1—Ilolloway, Rigney and Blue of Detroit against Cleveland. Aug lloway, _ Scheer and Hauser of IPhiladelptia against Detroft. ™ Aug. 22- y¥ige and Peckinpaugh of Wushington against Cleveland. Rept -fchiiebner end Gerber or St, Louis ugainst Cleveland. {—(eorge Burns of Bes- sisted against Cleveland. National League 16—Friegau, Bottomley and Stock of Louis, against Roston. July 6—) Henline and Sand of against DPitts- hurgh Juiy Traynor, & Adams and Grimm of Pittsburgh against Bos- ton Oct 6—Ernest Padgett of Boston unassisted against Philadelphia. When it comes to figuring in tripie plays, the Cleveland club of the American 1 is entitled to the original | n derby. Triple plays and the Cleveland club are synony- mous gue five triple plays were can league, four of the expensc of place blame can habit of hitting by a tt om Indians' IyS, hed {1 o tripie p TwWo una d inth these plays were clubs, the It on the Indians while the Braves turn- led the trick against Philadelphia In all, nine trinle plays were made in the ors, five in the American and four in the National In pul unassisted triple plays, Georgs the Red Sox and Ernest Iy tt of the Braves won un dying fame. The bascball records show that only on three other occu- as a player been able to retire © unassisted § Paul Hines performed ational, Itisa rath. act that in the American two Clevelund players pulled stunt Ball, pluying short ana rmed the trick ‘econd Baseman Bill fame and glory in ries with Brooklyn, Al merely proves that when it comes to figuring in triple 1 land club is away out trip majors last seuson. Both made by Boston plays nade of Wt in the resting Neal ndin 1 ngainst ston Wamh the ganns won world ngs the Cley i front Rangers Will Play in Meriden Next Sunday Details have been arranged whereby Itanger A, ', foothall team of this 4 by Juck Tebin, will go iden on Eunday to play the fast The game will be played Starlight park and the Meriden wening several weak aring for the City the to Mér Records at outfit | e spots in prey he Hare boys RUTH MAKLES HOMER. D No 1 Stars won a chilly Wi elub, f the New York-Pennsyl- § to &, and run stuff two wi Rutk game fameport Babe and Nis rom the 1 msport champi vania league yestorday w showed his the fourth inning with Tn the batting practice be. Ruth dreve cight balls the th being the the hiftory of the the Giants hurled eight uenal hom men s se the gar HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed Millions Use It— Fine for Mair! «Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly 1 sroom cents and ¥ or shamg i all day fram in any NEW BEKITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1vzo. 0 € ) ) T SUPREMACY STILL IS IN DOUBT Is Zev |in the country? |clair colt disposed of the much-tout- ! {him to the spotlight The easy manner in which the Sin- entitles time at ed English horse, Papyrus, for a | least. were | d Sox putting one over | \COCHRAN SPRINGS GREAT SURPRISE, BEATS HOPPE | | | | | | American player in the tournament, pritain foothall team and that of the attack by | 0 | Prior to the race with great many turf experts were of the opinion that Admiral Cary T. Gray- son’s My Own should ed in preference te Zev. Only the convineing manner in which Zev won the big international race kept Jockey Club officials from coming in for much censure Turf experts rate Ze as the There is one rac such an opinion. The in- is Carl Weldemann of New port, Ky.. who owns In Memoriam, a son of McGee, and a near relative of the great Exterminator, Weidemann believes his colt. 1In Memoriam, is the fastest trick in the and My Own class df the three-year-old 1 wh orse who owner disputes dividual Champion, Off His Game, Easily Suce cumbs to Coast Star, 500 to 230 The ated Pres New York, Nov, 1 Assnc ny Walker Coch- [ran ot rou Angeies carmisnen the e DaJ--Hartiord Clash Sunday prise of the World's 18.2 Balkline Bil- defeat- youngest Hard Tournament last night, ing Hoppe Cochran, the made the highest run of the week, 146, and in finishing in 16 innings up the best average, 31 4-16. Hopp far off his game, never conld get the balls rolling satisfactory, Tric Hagon- lacher of Gern defeated Roger Conti of France, 00 to 131, in the afternoon mateh Cochran did not get the seventh igning when he collected 95 counts by brilliant play astraddle the balklin Through the next four innings he continued his fine game, with runs of 80, v 65 and 148, The youthful Californian was hard- Iy expected to show such brilliance in the 1022 tournwment he won but one match, defeating Iirich Hagen lacher, Hoppe has ous players, befors him in the started until two of the most danger- ichaefer and Horemans, and must defeat both to stay running for the title he holds Th Cochran 04020 run 146, Hoppe 2925018 100329483511 468 15 516 High run 8§ score of lust night's match 15 65 146 0 2 21 n 2 AR BLA High 9% &0 Average 230 2 Average anadian PPederation of Labor merehership of 22,000 ha® a the greatest three-year-old | Papyrus a | ave been select- | the | MY OWN & |[world. Recently In Memoriam weork- {ed a mile in better than 1 minute and | | 39 seconds with 140 pounds up, a re- | |markable feat. The Kentucky owner {of In Memoriam is willing to wager | plenty of real dough that his colt can | beat cither My Own or Zev. { {‘ These three great horses arc sched- {uled to start in the Latonia cham. | pionship, a 840,000 race to be run at |TLatonia, Nov. 3, at one and three- quarters of a mile, If all three horses | 3 | should start, this race would loom up 2 3 as thé big turf event of the year, | coaches have decided to start I vard EASILY IN $30,000 CONTEST Race Is Little More Than Workout | for Rancocas Star in Preparation | For Mateh With My Own v MEMORIAM | l.._, RSl | New York, Nov, 1.—Zev yesterday| ~ TOPLAY MOHAWKS Saturday, when he will meet My Own Game in Meriden Thanksgiving in what may prove the deciding three- | year-old test of the year, by galloping | to easy vietory in the $5000 autumn | championship stakes, feature event of the closing day's card st Empire City track . The race at a mile for all ages proved little more than a workeut for the conquerer of Papyrus which will| be shipped tomorrow to Latonia. | Ridden by Earle Sande and carrying ! 120 pounds, Zev hreezed under the | wire in 1:40 3.5, five lengths ahead of ! Bracadale, u stable.mate, Harry Payne | $Whitney's Tryster was third and Ladkin, the only other starter Nnished fourth after breaking away te ruy three.quarters of a mile before the race Zov was worked un exty Sande, finishing the mile eighth in 1:56 1.5 The Rancocas star went 1o the post | coupled with Bracadale at odds of 1 to 15 in the bhetting. Tryster set the pace for the first half mile, after which Zev took command was never threatened Sande, who will ride Tatonia champlonship, cinnati 1ast night The management of the All-New Meriden posted A game to be played Meriden on Thanks oon Mohawks of have forfeit, assuring at Hanover park glvieg day after The Mohawks are regarded as one of the fastest teams that Moeriden has put on the field In several seasons and thus far have b Wking an excel. lent In cireles in the Stlver City, there is a sncaking im pression that they can give o good ac count of themeelves 1l the speedy New Britain outfit and they will have their opportunity en the 20th In the meantime New Britain is turning ention to Hartford which it meets in the Capital City on this Suhida With the « of Politis and Hammil, all the local play- dition. There is at Politis will play | also is very mmil will be © Bunday is t walk qa use Kop backfield Rabcock, furlong by and an en record some zen lert the Cin in its @ for ception ers are in good v hardly no chance again thi littie likelir in any condit ankie i so without a | likely that Coacl lowitz at qua heing Barnikow Tickey wd 1] je tht he cann WINCHESTER REPEATER MARLIN REPEATERS .. very ALE 3 DAY F. C. MON 38 MAIN STREET assortmant Carpenter and Th tion of 1 s farms | Gherlander ’ HARVARD CHANGES VARSITY LINE-UP Dartmouth-Cornell Ready--Army Stars Back in Game 1.—Profiting from in the game the Crimson four rew faces in the varsity lineup against Tufts Saturday at the Sta- dium. Earl Evans, a transfer from Mar- quette, will go in the line, taking the Nov. scovered Dartmouth, Boston, what was against | place of Dunken, who has been trans- ferred to Grew's position. Malcolm Greenough will start at center, re- | placing Kernan, who is on the injur- L ed list. d Lockwood and McGlone or palding are slated for the backfield. Jimmy Lee, quarterback, Jack Ar- dle, John Donovan and Phil Coburn are also on the hospital squad. Har- starting forwards against Tufts will be Crosby, Evans, Dunker, Green- ough, Hubbard, FEastman and Hill. The backs will be Hammond, Cheek, Lockwood, McGlone or Spalding. Darmouth Ready. Hanover, N. H., Nov. 1.—Greeted by nearly zero weather as they trot- ted out on Memorial Field yesterday, the Dartmouth football players went about some brisk warming up exer- cises, They were not long at work when Coach Hawley called for the team to line up for scrimmage, the first this week. The wvarsity lined up third team, accepted the in about three minutes of by a H0-yard run by Roy 3 fixture at half back ored. With the third team in possession of the ball by orders of the coaches the Green defense was given a chance to dis- play its effectiveness. The plays used by the Green were entirely those that Cornel! is bound to use next Su'ur;: 0 Time after time the third team o smeared before they even to get going. The off tackle plays which the Ithacans are reputed to use with much success went down as so many failures with and Hatch nailing every man for ghort or no mains, against the kickoff and play, aided Kelley, & ings were got a chance Cornell Leaves Today. Ithara, N, ¥, Noy. 1.--Following a short defensive drill yesterday, the Cornell vargity was suddenly ghifted to offensive piay and for an hour the Pig Red team hit it up in the fastest practice of the past ten days As the ecleven starts for Hanover . this workeut was the last se- drill hefore the Dartmouth game, wid it found the Ithacans appareniy in fine shape for what all realize wil a strepuous battle, Coach Dobio was pessimistic as usnal, geeing noth- ing ahend but n rtune, but i will be a formidable machine that faces Lartmouth New Haven, Nov, 1 Tad mada it clear last night that no line-up changes are contem- plated exeept for rearon of physica) condition. The finjury which Ted Head Coach Jonea (Continued on Following Page) SALE ON SHOT GUNS Our Price Sale Price 30 847,25 £15.00 $40.50 837,50 §. T TO 3RD & BRO. The Sporting Goods Store List 854,25 48,00 837.5 Movie of a Man Trying | vianes VP, i' SHAD® . . WONDERS i| WHAT Tawn 1T 18 LOO%S AT Fecwm ™ oF STATION - a7 . 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