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8 0 . < T T T T T ] -1 235 HARVARD HAS NOT DEFEATED PRINCETON SINCE 1916 MOHAWKS CLASH WITH PLAINVILLE SUNDAY — TRIANGLES TO PLAY MOHICANS OF» NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 1923 - NOVEMBER 9, ) e 3 G S 4T D MERIDEN — HIGH SCHOOL TAKING STRONG TEAM TO SILVER CITY TOMORROW — JONES NOT TO QUIT YALE, COMMITTEE SAYS——OTHER NOTES 8 T - . -0 1 MMM““_- o - - - PRINCETON EASILY HAS EDGE | SOME HARVARD STARS i g | ICTORY FOR OLD EL = ! Y FOR OLD ELI - i | I i D58 ON H AR A E .,.m........_-(.---u.-.-u--...--.m--fi..q.‘ 4 | Fditorial Says Blue Eleven Will Win 1 ) ‘ m 1 | But Harvard Will Make Strong \ o e | ¥ denand New Britain Wan i e o] e Hast, West, North and Sonth, | S Meriden and New Britain Want Tigers Have Won 14, Crim- TOOTBALL BOARD DENIES | | ! g : WUTT | @ New Haven, Nov, 9.—The Yale T ( son 8 and 3 Were Ties— JONES 1S 70 QUIT YALE Have Contests | Nawestades. tAUHGIY Dok iaclt oo OMOTTOW'S Game ; ) ) { record as predicting that Yale will| san o E ack ag e : defeat Harvard, but that the . O ange and Black Has : . New Yerk, Nov. 9.—Principal foot- eleven would mu’kv\ ulgrmt Ir;n!f?:' Lineup for othe Meriden-New Bc&( Rccqn'd fol' Sy Staement Says That Coaches Work in | py)) games cheduled for Nov. 10 in| victory over hoth Yale and Princeton. Brigaln high _schoal game tomorrow: g S totel Huarmony and Retireont Would | |Arious scctions_of the country fol- The News characterized the report Ml.\: B4 5 Moo eIl ow: ' from Harvard that the Crimson pre.- | MECArthy «..........o.on.e Bartlett e Protes . fers to shape its policy toward de- Lett End, The annual “Big T 1 : Army vs. Arkunsas Aggies at West feating Princeton than Yale as sour | BOJNOWski ............. It. Baldwin serie s Hw_'u Nov. 0.—Century Mil- | Point, N \‘._ 3 | |grapes. The News said: “At last the L-\n Tackle. ¥ of Hurvar - | stead, Yale's stellur Jeft tacKle, may Boston College vs. Centenary at| naked truth is out. Harvard would |TaYIOF voovvviin... <ovi.. Raiseless ries rie 4 lition, opens | be unable to lincup against Maryland Boston rather beat Princefon than Yale. Long | . Left Guard. & . tomorrow, w ilwart sons of |00 Saturday hecay an injured | irown Partmouth at Provi- abstinance from a victory over Nas-|N€IPP ..o.o.i...oiiiii... Vincent John Ha i ton to « toe. He. did not art in the sig- [dence, R ! sau has given the Crimson an anti- " Center. : t nal practice 1 will met at-| Columbia at New York. {Tiger outlook which overbalances the | Dodorian .............. W. Baldwin 1 a5 wiay ; temnt practice ur Su wien | Fordham Uross at New [ old desire to win the last game of the 3 Right Guard. Ay won 14, 1 ‘ ! tion will « e his|York ; ol season. Here at New Haven there is | [t08In o Claire were tie « t r I Pittsburgh vs. e City at Pitts- a strong feeling in favor of beating | tight® Tackle. £ 4 irday's opp t Palmer | Posed 7 ‘ ! Blair | burgh : N dear Harvard and Princeton, but it is | Gaina ... + Schoedier Memorial Stadium do not show elean | (We W aced him today| Harvard Princeton at Prince- | a paradox that may comfort our| records, for the Mar 1is b place if Mil- i I y vorthern neighbor while it mocks that | GTip -+ Buckley been trounced by Durtmo from this shift £t. Xavier at Annapolis, Yale would rather beat the former| t by little Middle while t for an hour's ’ - | than the latter. Thus nobody need [4CRFer wuv.volss:oni.e + /Johnson il ey ed une Georgia Tech at Fis Foltiiided’ Left Halfbac Notre Duinc be which bes lege. Pa. el “When the seasen is over this frank | Glerochowski .. + Mastrians tie ) ey ¥lvania vs. Lafayetie at I “”"4 [statement of the Crimson may seem a | Right Halfh % : L Gould, Georg ! y good joke, a new application of the Walker .......... Novakowski in 188 omer, line stars | virginia vs. Washington and | theory of ‘sour grap As matters IPullbacl iron I ed the resi- | Ci '\" N S et stand now, the unive should win, |9 The stago 1s all zet for one of the i ¢ ; , i vs. Maryland at New Haven, | and the university believes it will, | best games of the season when the old ek i g ion hetween | ( e Coach Jones hayd develeped a great | time rivals, Meriden and New Britain, i S . 1 possible re | vs. Richmond at New, team, proficient in attack and defense, | Will lock horns for unother of those s v Wik ! Viead ( Tad Jo s | 1 N. J i n team capable of coming %ack | {amous games which have been the arsphons st i - ommittec . Jar West, | strongly. But there have been strong | high light of cach other's schedule for Bag ce 18 cou as worlied har| Calif vs. Southern California | teams in other years; there have been]the many years of athletie relation- i : o at ) {other Harvard cievens which started |ship between the schools. New Brit- g [ u Nt 1 Orcgo at Portland, ithe searon in mediocre style, only to|ain high school has always held sway . A ey ' | duzzle in late November. This year | over the Silver Town school, but of Y ) ' P P ise, | there will be no Owen, yet none but [late the latter school has developed | Tduhe A [the ngmonie genius can remember a |to such an extent that it is now on S ¢ H ol ! ulo M at #1avard team which did not play well [ cyen footing with the Hardwarc Uity SR St wvers lurvard-Princeton | Denver | against Yale, which did not have de-|school in all branches of sport. D, - o ame s ol Several o Montin Washington at Scattle, | [termination and fight to the last de- | Meriden has not defeated New e i e c the trip | Wash - gree. And so it were better to post- | Lritain since they played here last 3 d 13, n 0, 8 8¢ y wi 0-{ Utah vs. Colorado College at Col- pone sarcasm over busy dubious fav-|ycar, having been defeated in basket- FrE e ard 6. yay inere 1l on of 1| orudo Springs oritism till after Nov. 24, Then there | ball and baseball. They are out to bl s Al HArYATd 2] Greene » hus spent Lwo weeks ‘”! ’ Middie West, A Will be satisfaction or @orrow, as the | accomplish the feat of defeating the 390—1894—No gumes the hospital. Cireen still is unable to| Iinois vs. Wisconsin at Urbana, | es decree, and on that date, no|New Britain twice in succession, 1 5 I.vmuvxr-. 1;ur.m 14 age | Cxpe to ) ] matter how great the Cambridge pre- [ which something they were never !‘v; ceton arvard | cond . 1 s Chicago at Chicaugo. ferenee for the Princeton game, there | abie to do. Down in the Siwer City s . ) \No g yuH il ne i ) v Purdue at Latayette, is almost no chance of Harvard's he-|contidence runs high, The fans come 911—Princeton 8, arvard me eshmon § | i nt.” t great mbers Lo support th § ; : | 3 5 S e wpanr |ing indifferent out in great numbers to support the i“- ;: rvard 16, Prince [ omots 1 | \iga U. & Murines at Ann| FOP—LEIT PFAFFMAN, SPALDING: CEN- : [ tewm, and they claim they will sup- o1 arvard Princeton | - Arbor, Mich |TER, CAPTAIN HUBBARD; BOTTOM, JENKINS, CHEFK ) {port it in another way—the, long 1015—Hurvar, srinceton ¢ WANTED AMA.SCOT Sl i Harvard, a mediocre team on perfoimances to date, is ex- (0BB BATT AVER E green, A crowd of noms 300 Wotere 915—Harvard 10, Princeton 6 | h f | Evanston, ) g . % are expeeted 1o follow the tegn, 1916—Harvard 3, Princeton ¢ Leaheys [ "Notre Dame vs. Nebraska at Lin- | pected to rise as usual, to great heights against Big Three oppo- FOR 19 YEARS I8 BT81 %o Ninoe tha esson ofeisd bas 1917—-No nume 3 —_ . gt Nel |sition. The first Big Three game comes Saturday when Harvard | there been as much interest as there 1918—No g Erincotan SDIRtoR b0 f a0 . Bt Lo loyolaat St Louls | and Princeton mect. Coach Fisher will have his squad ready and is In the game tomorrow. Assemblics :"]“ ;:: eton 14, :: e Game Under Randicap of Maving 50 Curnegle Teeh. at De-|100ks for notable work from Captain Hubbard, Cheek, Pfaffman, |vor 18 13'-'1*-.";;. l‘I‘ll:l""::rvr"m"fln :l'l,\ xl:;u“m“‘ l.-’. l:lv:h n.h miln‘ul “hl:ll'; . g Sy e A % et x ¢ e Q Inee bdrivad & . cach S e & ) ractiee o cheers, and Princeton 10, Harvurd | No Teained Aunimal on Sidetines 0 . _ |Jenkins and P‘lm“‘m pictured above. Over 300, [songs. Two new songs have beeh in- Princeton 10, Hurvard & Missouri va Oklahoma at Columbla, | e S i v M . : ‘v Cobbis but. | treduced and will be used sdon, Since Record for Season, P elo N, J. N " Mo : | New \<..l|., xmilfl‘»f.\ ‘;']’, ""“'jnp Hurtford gae is but two weeks The scason's records for the two v zo into rro Wansas vs, Washington niv. at GLES Bl OUS ALL BACKVIELD M ting record, to which he "'f,' M NEW o the interest of the students are teams: | Marvard m ence, Kan X : TRIAN AN Tl {laurels during the 1033 SCASOW | oonioped almost entircly on the team, Princeton 16, Johns Hopkins 7. |loo} licap to combat {ansa va, Grinnell at Grin- | Prsiiign Princeton’s Entire Team Fas Plaged |stands out as one of the brigh ‘l“.“ ®land its chances against their rivals, Princeton 17, Georgetown ( They ) ell, K : - . | o » Behind the Line, in the history of baschall achieve- |yt oo0® 0 Mertden. Some 500 fans Princeto Notre Dame 2 iR tav t ma beea Baylor v&, Texas at Waco, Tex hensington Team, Which Plays Home Princeton, N. J., Nov.' 9.-xEvery {ment. Jiel WHT follow the team to Meriden to- Princet so fioreg and d pld| Drake w. Coe at.-Des Moines, Ja. |- o 5o Iman tn the Drineeton. lineup Swhich | <The Detroit pilet now has to hia|, g0y Prineotoi Swarthmore | { growth from cul : 3 rth Dukotu vs. Marquetto at Mif.| SUACRF, AN i s *Iwill tuee Harvar g in the first |Credit the higheat life-time Avers Gluna will start at end sinoe Marvard 35, Rhode Island f it thought best for e wauk Championship Contenders of the “big three” football games with | the most hits for all thme, | guopvy ured knee has not healed Harvard 6, Middlet ¢ Prinect 1 { South, one exception, has been o backfield [3:4545 and a record. of DIUING OVEF |y umicionnly Lo cnable him to partici- Harvard 6, Holy Cri | #he have ) 1 det the| Vanderbilt vs, Tenncesee at Nashe| ho Trigngles of Kensington, who s 00 for 18 consecutive seasons. Hel e 0 vy gume, Gaina reported for Harvard 0, Dartmouth 16 Crim om age on Pr t |vi o _ |have been playing a nice brand of |\ Roth Emers I Bergen wope de.|bas been over the 400 mark three| oo, ojoe Wednesday affernoon for the Harvard 16, Tufts ( « lo owling @ Vieginia a " : Ga. | roothall 11 ' {1 clush with the | rensive backs won, Caldwel) | times, tying the old National Leasuc|ng time sineg the New Haven game, " t Ce it Memphis, | Aronica Merida®on Sundiy ut the [also was a defensive back. Ken|record of Jesse Burkett and will be used fn his'old position at Eps é ; & \ . | Kensington’s athietic fictd. Tu: game[Smith was a regular halfback fn| Cobb's detalled batting record over|igng cnd, *Tubby” Reloin, the pope _l,ll\l DAVID AND GOLIATH ed to I P ." 1 Tulan Montgomery, Lo e ealled at . and Hills and Captain Snively |19 seasons follow ular guard, will be out for the scason, New York, Nov. 9—David will take Howar 7, WERG TG SLRE AT AL to v, Virginta| THe Triungio hoyw are .1 ing on all vise worked in the backfield dur. | Hits Averd His dnjury will prevent him from another fling at ¢ tomorrov t " lia and bacl N o tna v . Irginla | omers in the 125 poand elass and | ing the gon. Stont played fullback . i 240 Blaying fn any of the remaining games when Per Haughton's Columbia " y y Po! foll e Jre looking for teg clotning thelon the freshman téam The only 1ne 01 of the season, It Was announced, team mects Cornell at 1 e Y- Noshe ) Allitary North Caro:|ate title at that weight. Last night |member of the line, not a backfield e 2 M - Grounds. “Let's call Cornell Goliath,” | ! ! s had to ' i ons v usea. 100 squad had a Zust workoat, those [ player, is Howard, who Thas been [1908...... 188 i BANGERS HAVE GAME C Haughton told his players in | 5IV00 ; s ihe e A s reporting for pr being al- [transtormed #rrom guard into ;.;lnm....,. 216 The Rangep of this eity will send n toduy. “Don't t we're | JUSL 8 ' truveling sho o ] o |moxt sure to get into Hunday's game | tac 1910, 0000s d [ their fonthall tean to Waterbury on trying to nourish a David of our . A . 5 |being: Greeo, Bowti iane, Gluana 11011, sunday to play the St Mary's of that own,” he concluded. SHIFT AT WESLEYAN. RORAWKS—=AU-PLAINVIILE [ O “cimehic, Darrow, ftasher, & | pEMPsEY Gove Aanroan {11 oity. Whe game will be ealled at 3 — > | - | % ' o wgeles, Nov, 9 ack Demp- | 1012 .390| o'c The Range 1 use the s ‘ : : . oty | JOhNBON, Johnson, rench, Ringwood.| 108 Angeles, Nov, 9.-—Jack Demp-|101 90| o'clock. The Rangers will us Fri L" i u‘.\'ul“ 10 'Ih“IllIle. and | New Bettsin Boys Wl Go To Netghe [y 0 0" Oeste and 1ieyioek wey and his manager, Jack Kearns, (1914 368 [ same lineup that they have had in the ) oward Goes 1o Fallbac [ g Viltage Sunday | Munager A. Gianotts 1nay bo reaely. |86 planning another visit to Europs 11'4. ‘ 1"n\1 st two gamos arti e a Iy the &t ' ' ALk . y l"|4 . i \ i p.om. sharp. Prac LEWES DUFEATS ARCHER, 1918, 382 ALL FOOTBALL SCORES IN SPORT : oke, i he 1"ri vght at Odd 1o 9—Ted” 1 i |HS T \\l n\ \\\\ TO TOLEDO, (1919 = J tin | Cedar Rapids, lowa, Nov. 9.—The|1920., .4 4‘ 9 cen sent 1 r on “""; y M : | welterweight champion of England, | Washington high foott squad left |1921. 389 | AT PILZ’S illbac ‘ oz wrey wan's all o 1 1ast night deteated ¥red Archer on | here terday afternoon for Toledo, 1022 A01 ¢ " 1" Ratt ongt of ; Placing ¢ s i ,h,‘."‘ .r‘l/ point " Lo ound contest, The [ Ohio, re Waits High 1 b vn 3. -*x\(lxa"-“ ( lKIl‘cllES Cieorges Car Fure chan ge it . » ¥ e 7y 7"" e fight wk place at Premierland, [ plaved in an intersection Hat s Good X A Skt i ekl pel, 1 ot : | Total 3,454 ar2| porting Goods 150 h s and it ' « Rangers at HOM. | oo o - i e 1ng in N . 1 de t na 1 the ei o ~ pire w1 tbolished” the. s ‘ ' p. Kicko t & . m. 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