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CUP PRESENTATION TO PIRATES ON 15th— YALE TO RENEW FOOTBALL RELATIONS WITH U. OF P. AFTER 30 YEARS — TAD JONES SEEMS TO BE DEVELOPING V/INNER THIS YEAR — ALL-HARTFORD SWAMPED BY LOCALS — RANGERS LOSE — ALL-NEW BRITAIN AT HOME NEXT SUNDAY - o ALL-NEW BRITAIN CRUSHES | SHE'S THE GREATEST OF ALL MERMAIDS | Yale Attack Strong and Varied HARTFORD RIVALS BY 18-7 i s . for Princeton-Harvard Battles Barnikow is Irresistible, Downey e Flash While the Line | R e, S & il ‘Tad Jones Seems to Have Developed Powerful Eleven Holds Like Stone Wall — Cooneyites Get Tally On k8 : : Vs ‘ b . And Has Great Quarterback in Richeson and Won- Beautiful Forward Pass. ‘ ey S e i \ ; v - derful Tackle in Milstead. Wi UL, S TRVING TO GET GAME FOR S RS \ LA TRYON STILL LEADING st T SR TR ME ot w PHNSTRDSIROAY Foe SRR A S N R N e e torday afterncon by @ score of 18T, ¢ oW $ 3 While Hartford certalnly sarnad hes | Now Rritain Managomsn: Uindiagy It ; 3 ¥l o ; ! Aho Hoa Most Tonchdowns, With 18, | gjoven today presents a more varled | style of attack than the Ells. love tally, gatel it en © beaut, & e 2 R b : ¥ . | oy "N;_ oo s woily X Iant To Rauh Elrven To Come 3 s s \ | Although He Failed to Count | “Triple Threat” Attack been a whitewns2 bad New 1 n o o %5 T A \ % < ‘ ¥ Agsinst Navy | played as strongty (hmoughou! th z ock 3 S e % ey Faed .y | Playing most of his line plunges tire secord ha!’? 23 they did 's (h — eat of the Al 5 d y , Although the Navy eleven aucceed- and end runs from a kick formeation, openins, Litia 0 toam 13 endeavorin gt : i 2 ed in halting Eddle Tryoa of Col.| With a direct pass to the bl carrier, oo ot o ! : hes bullt up a real “triple Bamikow Shine 19 sviia Remid bhinc ol this ceiatne * ! ; gato before he could oross the Mid.|Jones ] P p Bddie Barnlkow was the outatands | Sunday dui f finding it difoult to : . e | shipmen's goal line last week, the Col- ;‘:';“ '“‘:“' r""n""""“ this same Ing etar. He wat 2 huma» locomos sign un a team that will be able 1o y s gate back retained his place at the | Xick formation the Ell backs boom tive, ripping, tearing, dashing Cirough ;i 4dc a real game wnd which dots & : ; & top of the individual scorers of the |their punts, their dropkicks and also the oppoaing 'ae atmost 2t will. Even 'uot wan: a g alm deed to the 3 k oy § : leading footba!l teams in the East|turn it into the aerial game. with piayers hanging frem hi3 neck, playing feld and & present of thn % : with & total of seventy-elght points to| 1°© make such a game a success re- Bis arwms and about his weist, time soldicrs' monument and Walnut Hul | 3 S ; > i his credit, which he amassed on thir. | quired fleld generalship out of the and time agein he would scruggle on- parh thrown in, | 5 . . L % teen touchdowns. He alse keeps the | ordinary. Jones has epparently un- ward for the raquired djstanc: before Tle demands of visiting teams who | ; 4 in the number of touchdowns, | ¢arthed a brilllant quarterback in W. being throws. His work was & rev- can be reted any re near In New | ol ; : ® but Glennon of Holy Cross scored two | I~ Richeson, Jr. a produet of New elation. Joo Downey, formsr Ronton ' prise: cines are sald to he ki B cons o § againet Vermont and crept perilously | Orleans (La.) High school and a pu- Collage star and Olympic 'raskman, The payroll of the Al ¢ S . Sa) . S cloce, gaining swcond place in the to- | Pil of Dr. Billy Bull. This voungster also waorked briliiantly for the New n eleven !5 o very heavy one % 3 g tal points and moving up to within | ran his plays with judgment which Britainites. His spead wa: dazzling, thi; year and the managemens e find- 3 § i : X 3 two touchdewns of Tryon. brought success, mixing his line he ran well with the ba!l and handled |ing it & tough job to get o “visiting | . s B Smythe of the Army scored on|thrusts, end runs and overhead at- the team in 2 fnished we: ckey. | eleven whose guarantec would leave : . Yale and is third in the list with sixty | tAcks so cleverly that Army, after the as uswe!, was o econsistent gainer and lgnyenin Fithe N w IR taia o 1a ; points, white Darling of Boston col.|first half, was completely lost. Riche- Warren, the giant om Rhode ¢ . pes 7 bt A ege advanced to fourth place. Wilson 0N carries a ball weil and his inter- Isiand. gave a wonderfu nitlon of the eas MISS EDERLE IN ACTION s 3 ¢ Penn State dropped back to fitth | CePtion of forward passes was timely s ) fin n the list when he falled to penetrate | and important Conley. Segretta and Blanchard were re wi c 1om P sl 1,,51 ory of the sport . 3 £ far enough into Syracuse territory to| Yale also flashed another luminary, n r s this chap on the line of scrimmage likewise much in evidence and little i : . d c ) 3 - . Jio score. got past them. At center, Rogers was s Competing against Mariec Wen Lo Sundstrom of Cornell retained his Where much of the best and most ef- :‘ tower c!d ;!uvrég'.h wh:': Tv;u'v, d vesterday that of W T ol New :{nu‘uu“:.‘rll 1{;:11'«“);-“.:1;:.;‘ Ir.m:, d ‘:’.’;:,l k % lead in scoring points after toueh- 1-,*(;”\4;1 wn(:k t\)n ‘llr;lr'grb’flron m;(vla ur. 'Leary an unt more han -1 1 a . o " . eens of th u Be ANno % * N - G e 2 y | noticed, . A. Milstead, a tackle, 23 layed their opponents. All in e, it /g0 " . who sew the Hert-|yo mermeid, 4s to swimming, the American maid shattered the best : ; bRt oo YR W Wb e L g Mol ek playe P! h J | ford contert, a majority were from S RS WiGUs mavih Tor the 1061 200/ AGd hanging determinedly on his heels, | ¥ 3 ® an six et high was an All.New Britaln day. this elty The grestest ever previous marks for tl ) 00 & 3 B | The Cornell tackle has twenty-two to | @nd weighing 215 pounds, is the bul- New Britain scored in the opening S If any doubts ever existed as to| 400-meters events, setting new open oA his credit, while the West Point center | WArk of the EIi line. He is built of water standards o -5 16 speed and not a pound of his 215 is period on a Auke when Hartford | i g the genlus of the youngster ] 4 : bas nineteen. ! |Pirates Will Hold Their {her performance in sprinting away|and 5:54 2.5, respectively. The for- ¢ 3 McBride of Syracuse has taken the | fat. His play, to those who watched fumbled the ball and Segretta fell on it back of the goal !ine. The attempt = v honors in the fall wa.|mer records were 1:12 4-5, 2:49 1.5 Wrersgenc S 8| i ity sl e two tries. Hartford also failed to kick them emphatically The rases were ocomducted undet GERTRUDE IDERLE Kroiaht iy totsl te feus whes hel Ipine MUMesd waa Capts. -MuIN goel, but there was offside play by | The Plrates brseball team, winners | x4 o510 4ia Miss Ederle triumph the same conditions that will prevail will establish hersclf as the world's| "':'l‘ v "| "l"p“ R il I an dEthe Ateity and toiie 1n the New Britain and they were given the Of the ety le lonehip this | g igively over outstanding Hawallun [at the Olympic games next summer. |undisputed — all-round swimming | Da0iod OBE OFRr GEwineb Fenn State Gl %o e Can was foread to extra point past seasor, have a “mustering | .\ e feature events but she | Miss Ederle will be Ameri chief | champion at the great international |00 Saturday. MO8 MI0TeR & Shuche | S0 NIk Ghoamin o ke 1 s g BUMS (of 0Nl ) yy, h : 1l of | reilance in the 1924 free style swims. games, Herc In her native land she|30Wh and a point after touchdown, | ooyt il o Great Vorwan] Pess o : Eilla strest on | Drook the wor record in all of|reilance in the : % AR B K the Orange team's margin of victory, | hard was the play of the Yale giant. & them, giving one of the most nstonish- |1t is confidently expected that she| s airsady avcapted aa RS fe e (2, Milstead opened wide holes, through Hew BeAn's Motnd SONORGOWR { gy, oqyy -oy Navember 18, A 1 ) ho stood fi b i - . “hic! was made by Downey who stood far | ThUrsdRy cyeuing, wavermber | NI TITS AWARDED | Which the Blue back hurtled for big back of the Hartford goal! !inc and N | o gains. He plowed throngh whe deftly caught o long forward pass Ment and several lnvite ‘“"""‘ B YALE VS U OF PE'\N TO reenwich, Conn., Nov. 6,—Clement | {0 ,,,,,,,,,‘."_(,J,,,',”.““_,' ;:,:‘.'K":;.'}_,:'; hurled to him by Tickey. The third | De present at this time whed'the lov veland, Jr., and Reginald Roome |ang there was scarcely a tackle made was made by Barnikow on a terrific | INE cup ““"l"‘,’ oy tha ‘L" 1A SMUy BE B]G 19?4 FEATURE were the winners in the final of the|on the line play In which he did not In the second half, until the final e | tennis tournament for the club cham- N », Neale, M by Ste. plonship. Walter L. Righter and g, oA e o e 4 B Ty minutes of play, Hartford clearly out- Tentative Agreement Reached Where- | vens were the strongest Yale backs s e Douglas DeBevolae, the runners up|and show that Tad Jones need not i New Britain, T hed the Dall ‘constatently and had the locals THIS DAY ’ . : by These Two Football Eleyens ) : A defauited, as DeBevoise had 1o return | raly on one set to carry him through 8 tho Jump every minute, Whether Wesleran Preshmen Have Nothing Gl Downed by Reco.ds 0f Meriden by | o narvara. e il ek aheu L wnd line plas The New Britaln en Princeton game at New Track Meet “Ill Be Held on May 1| Haven, Jones will have an opportunis at Soldiers’ Field ty to build his defense a little strong- er. for the Army, in the fiest half, managed to recl off four first downs, | three by rushing and one by forward R0 SA thett e fond, ‘on whether IN SPORT and Lose 89-0 S &0 e Seore of 14100 VIRGINIA TO RACF. HARVARD b the fo weeks that wil clapee efore the 1 Hartford had at last found herself. was o queston. In the concluding minutes the defense strengthened and ERy New Eritain was again in form ’ . L . evold of thrills The game was marred by frequent e » . Predt a8 1a t, the New time ou:, New Britain being the worst s At Spit . footbail team offender and being penalized once for . TN gt Pl g Pennsylvania will meet on the grid iron nest fail, according to well au thenticated reporis here Tentative [ w0 1y 5 city lost yes. arrangements for the contest have|yengis ey to the strong | Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 5.—The en completed, it is said, and details |yeoorg tean 14-0. Although defedt- | University of Virginia will mest Har- R o Th bl 3 y ,‘:,:‘}‘I" A e L the Riniie WRee ok SHETOL YNGR SARCK SUAMEION 0N SOHSNOTE ]| hausiig: 1C SORIN DAt 46/ SN S0 105 ol 3 he game also was | e . i A e class, and |98 . outplay 1 the Meriden boys had | Field Thuraday, May 1. This unusual| gy the scoring punch Yale seems marred hy rough play and both teams 5l s 5 o A & . deluge of The tentati greeme {to work every minute not only to win, | day for holding a track meet at Cam- | coptain of “Big Three” honors Were penalised many, many yards for ted 1 ) roals Saturday|t0 provide for games in ¢ but 10 keop the threatening New Brit- | bridge is occastoned by the fact that s slugging or unnccessary roughnes R e AP A . -4 tho jast|®n® to be played in the Land [inites from turning their victory into ! the Virgintans had a Saturday date The lineup S 8 ’ 4 irdl b _ S wére -obliaet other at Fr "\"‘; field ]“; frst |y defeat, Mepiden scored first in the | in the North the same week Darby and Joan, characters of the 5 pe > 3 Ry . Kas w Brite "ty in November vl Jones, [onening period when Carey daghed The two teams have met only once | cighteenth eentury ballad, written by AR Wnsttors . TN g e ¥ S e Middle .,‘”’l,,:f ¥ #t Yaie and Coach LoW{gver the line after a series of plunges. | before, That was during Harvard's|a London printer, first appeared under Johnson Conley (1 Seeh 5 " % Shioh . cation of | Y OUNg. of Pennsyivania, who are close ;1o socond tally came in the closing | 8pring suceess in 1922, when the|the title “The Joys of Love Never x 5 s friends, are said to have taken a lead. | Crimson won at Charlottesville by «| Forgot,” in Gentieman Magazine, M. Landers ). P 3 wme game N8 Part in the effori to reestablish| (Continucd on Following Page) narrow margin March, 17 3 o 5 foothall relations bhetwes the two | | ) t y y S t < ih artford Millerick 1y Harttord | iversitics Martigan . —- gonl T oy Tty natehed v gmme L Lon'the et teia o 30 yers 0| When a Feller Needs a Friend BRIGGS defeated Franklin thrilling substitute tuft ! oo e 1 RONDS UG SO | o e [ on S e ek —_— SORAE HOW w, To MEET Do SIR- How ) appointed Tof playing Yale-Army Sets Record With 50,000 Yo FCEI RIEND MR PINN ' " ; el Sl —Mlinois-Chicago Rank Secomd :! 50 INADEQUATE ' Y U TWO MEN D'YA DO & . - it in Big Crowd | S oUGHT To KNow FOOMINQ i the other| Twe £ the 0 = AT EACH OTHER V‘Hce nd string | games, « the Ea E numbe the : 3 A k-off. attendar E 3 H Saturd BY CHARLEY MORAN N ' . ' 2 o Nes A\.‘v. Ha Conch Centre College ' > gt dritai Orip while The first part of ormatic P . ' 4 cs ha then 1-2 ya (Cor VWY W R —— & position to start as soc are squarely on the gronnd should be timed that every be in Fis proper position start ’ shou Having compieted the first part t the defensive 7 the formation, ! dacks are in the Fhén the defe U S Rl FAM OUS o QUALITY 20525 No. 1 hacks gets the bail on a direct ®yem from center.