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s S D N R A A 555 - R Al S Ay S A Rk X DA SR < SR S @ L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1“28 l,. 3 }m--- . —— T —— . - U ) () -~ DAVE BANCROFT OF GIANTS YANKS UNCHANGED BECOMES BRAVES’ MANAGER ON THEIR LINEUP| For First Time i Years Will Not Switch Players Stengel and Cunningham Go LANDIS WANTS T0 TAKE To Boston in Exchange CHARGE OF DISPUTES For Southworth g Qeschger. m fl“d York, Nov, 18.—If the worid's champion New York Yankees stand pat on their present lineup for 1924, as they have indicated, it wil be the fir they have done so in eight which Co Ruppert counect 1 club New Would Relieve Cinbh Presidents of Re- ponsibility Where Umpires Recome Involved Jacob ith has w e A Landis ¢ at not Chicag v, 13 r M. sidents shall dotermine di leagne umpires may made to the joint aior league hers Decem- to Mr. Landis, I'he commis said iments to granees o I be a forty player proposa bee ommissione pr N ownorsaip. ~eries of Big Deals, serics g deals, principaliy the Boston Red Sox, has marked course Rup- his former p o | took over the team in 1315, he champions will have youn, Mite the men leagu which ion to ts as major be t captai Bost on ince Lo submitted uota of spAng. b th suggestion that seasons, no major ule be made 10| with otl y lcague clubs are other by " i for him MoGraw Cine lh ~ Deal players ing th exclude coaches, od et it limit Manager ih and ST b ident of ast nigt contemplates t s, including Wally Pipp, first sacker now, came to the tr deala prior to the under the Ruppert-Hua- regime in 1 Home was bought from following winter, while h ederal ].#A,n‘rsi dgRregation f minor ey PED GRANGE € 4 MASTER AT SNATRING PASSES regular would s in y of a ers season futtre August play exceed When two or more W bout to re to mber not serviee, 31 t's of en ar the 1 could Baker '3 the of in active service At seek a o Takes Dave's Place N \Ma ackson b, Huggins A Hugg nd immediat ipts 1 of hig transactions. ' roeent wWurd and Ping Bodie and | frgt ) led. 1In plaY- 1418 first of the mes 18 | Req took placs desire® g o0 l.eonard s | Sets \\ln-fll‘- 1 GEAN()E o ardi series N s ommissioner will asl v lau ring th After the to the se cent from the "8 rof 1 Praut were among the winter of a's with the Pitchers Outfielder York | rules .t | pavable the 60 per rs' fie retary-troas vhich forms the o first Tmisstoncr -Hquo Rockno- er cora the roft 19 the pool t four Sox whe educted that the « b, best shortstoy doubt, We I r making t s being a good of baseball do, something osing without the co and N ¥ Duf 28 came (o for receive vell, Gilhbole ral Lach Aefrays i ed for $40.000 in 1919 Ruth Mengel onst was obla late Bah to ries May ¢ and was ahout was Couldn’t Resist Call of Notre Dame—Came Back As As- sistant Football Coach and Has Made College Famous would pay rs. league treasury oEr Re inter paw and MeNal Rostor 0 'HIGH SCHOOL | — SPORTS — | - —— ) weer » " ALL NEW BRITAIN \‘ILL MEET ALL BRIDGEPORTS bor to become ho may only itled to t and know Rfehang 1o that Hoyt New v com make good Whi he w 4 rom Rosto givin o that year Notre Dame gained at will with the shift. Major then coach at West Point, pro- tested strenuously agajnst the use of aiming it illegal The wgan to penalize Notre Dame that Rockne in his quarterback to run all rom a punt formation plenty of substitutes A unleas 1 have Ary position,” foothall team that who stand out sthutes has a d always substitute Notre Dame Lrilllant quar Rockne early saw the ad. forward pass and of them spent game Almost [ xt at In Rockne's class was Charles Dorais, a Ba terback, vantages of they say the pair their time summer foothall theough the air. throwing, Reckne the s they attained with the A in their senfor year ais and Rockne w responsible for the team's on t geveral young ali [ the play throwing & | officials | Dorals did to such receiving famous 1 report will b o, v ayers 4 ready t oF Amsin 18t i extent strneted his plays “hevelop am e a Roe) e ¥ 1 three says has far fded to to for the snee forward pass, a the work of argely greut auccrss his gre Rockne bach ver satisfic \ men o~ ARaRpRe Are Completed N player juation married to Upon my aim ahle Meeting of Two Flevens In brought chonl with | i wvith 1 Meriden on Dec, 2 step inte the lineup at He ond iy it up. a8 line conck . Win t Rreatest connected . Ny not be disy ret WILLIAMS PLAYER BECOVERS , A onee e A school he could wig football completed an b for ash he. in and Dictalls have been fame hus strnetor in chemistry Backficld Wil Nt suf- contracts &gne . it has de Any 1 Effects of Brhee Star, 1er eve trae Har performeors In o Dame i Injury ath 1918 23 forms of assistant to Jease Nofre Dame During thay time Notre muci development sport. When Harper Rockne was m During the f been in charg Vit phenomes three g I Harpe ootha! ' retived At Snday ' tayed I"'rom unt ock serve coach Nov, 13 arsily ba at Notre his word is Rockne is stocky with that is cxtremely is remarkably agile perang hat tiddietow Wi who wa ms " as ber star. vl rried from rioon, e ling 1o te of the 1 pearance team showed grid in a heipless condition duri tative plas Wesleyan g was subseque A e fter 1 e liron Aty thatl coac Lash in Charge of Hoop Tossers at Middletown »-- met mind o There 18 vith Rockne, ! Notre me of the br t bert Bebee vihing came hers man had home say he Nov, 11 that Wesl ' Rasketball only Ro mind Middietowr mes ove perind e esterday the COLBY MAINL CHAMPION, &ht . " ¢ ) plays perhaps tha games In 4821 %e mou ee Dame the o8 and the In the firet h . wenthve tars flicient The o il eff recovered Colly Bates Jiere THIS DAY IN SPORT state foothal ofici time insa Game Originally Scheduied Por This .<|:|\' ‘ Payed (0t the e i an, A cos The Days of Real Sport Week Will Not Be 25th, Bat at Hofiman's Field AND L MAY SHIET THAM New Om Kopf, Briiain bos. ¥ ormes LU B Herbie Boys' Clah Daskethball Leazue Ovens Tonight ( : FRInT W' 2 2 Bouwd voLS CoudRrn DAYS ar OPTIC FoR voLSs A GUITAR BR WHAT s forarite emole AN Mg on l p b : - P | fve Dewn sttained ¢Hher | 1'terit Regarded as Best d Portn " " - ™ s oted . Avtoty ':. e skitted bending ‘ OFf Fntira Wi higan Td:‘l'" ‘ i the @ MALL ST GOOD MILD G CONTATS PARTO BICAS TORACCO celenee. v you. net W ,.Il. sou will know it a entichying « price. Porte Wico, be . Tobaeco wwd ’. duty free—som Caond for WMlastratcd Hotiiet “fhe Stors of a Port GOVERSMENT 07 PORTO § ’ YouTtH's ComPaniON EXCHANMGE DEPT) Wing COLLAR THE KING of the WINGS 207 ‘, Iumcmnt _elg n.y ‘ A Water S York € position » PO——— ONE OF THE HARDZST MEN T TACKLE '~ FOOTBALL " FagTEST MaN COACHED” (By Harald of In has one I EVER AR 7T, Billy “Red” Grange One Of The Speediest Playa's Evane). Grange, the greatest halfbacks the west has boasted in years, " throughout eleven, Incld titled to All-America The day tween i brought up t at the very “He's the ever coached, sophomore ye hetter each season. foetball tempe hero worship will and the =% of h help make Quite oo famous a not incline. over-conservat Praise on for joper I8 one He He's hig a %0 is the foll me Grange, of the and alr, at his b exceedingly h of hie rushes to he « ®on Lhrust a nge has e load enee in point In the agninet thre touchdo i n th trailing n tion q WContinued he continues at the mich to see why game aeason entally, possibility, prior to the Hinois and Chicago, with Coach Bob Zuppke of Iilinois I of There was a twinkle in Zuppkels cyes mention of it. fastest he name ar and rament, is hat, mpliment conch a4 to ive about owing day husky at ard to against wide atarred I8 the seoring. wie with until uick time his present clip there will no keeping him off the All.\Western “Red"’ consideration as an halfback He's a wonder in his is. going 1o get He has the ideal likes the game, never change He is going to Ulinois foothail history or 1 am no fudge of football players.” Praise From Zuppke. coming as Zuppke, enthuse, handing out Zuppke The Winols sophomore fastest mén of the year, runs without the sightest effort. | a8 halfhacks go, a wonder at pleking passes out of the | in an open field tackie, hicaga, wearers of the f got hold of him only in every opening game of the season Nebraska, Grange ads in Point Scoring. Tutier, Girange he . Yollowing Page). EDDIE COLLINS DENIES HE ASPIRES TO BECOME BIG LEAGUE MANAGER — YALE NEWS WARNS BLUE TEAM AGAINST PRINCETON AND HARVARD —MOHAWKS AND RANGERS TO PLAY ON 25th — HUGMEN STAND PAT ON TEAM PERSONNEL — BANCROFT TO PILOT BOSTON BRAVES— NOTES R BULLDOG WARNED T0 BE AT TOP OF FORM Both Prceton gud- Harvard | Dangerous Opponents re- New Haven, Nov. 13.—I'nder the | caption, “The First Thirty Minutes,” | The Yale News yesterday in an eaw | torial on football says: | “With the Maryland game safely tucked away, a tight fit in the treas- | ure cheat, the final' week of ‘prepara- tion before the Princeton game sets . From Saturday’s struggle, which swept the smile of contentment from | many a face on the west side of the | Bowl, Yale has learned a valuable | lesson, one which has to be relearned | every year—nothing can be taken for | granted on the gridiron,’ “Although the university not start at its full strength, there is | no belittling Maryland's dazzling at- |tack and stalwart defense, which | gave the Blue its closest call of the season. Princeton and Harvard boww have an uncanny way of making use of Yale's shortcomings. Although | neither Army nor Maryland was de- | feated until the second naifr, 1t aoes | not follow that the next two antag- | onists will succumb to the same treat- | ment. | *“Princeton, line did ‘ stinging under defeat from Harvard, will let ho grass grow under its teet, while the Crimason, de. spite avowed indiferegce to the game hence, will not the fanciful Gundelfinger possible, som genuine tian and compassionate as to fght strenuously and allow Yale to “1t was said lest year that it would Le better for Yale if ten vards wers fut from each end of the gridiron, Let it not be sgid this year that the Blue would be more successful were 30 minutes clipped from the forepart of each game,” iy Rear had a very amusing Princeton Prepares, Prineeton, N, ) No The usual hiue Monday in Princeton foot- ball week was unexpectedly rosy herp vesterday when the twice vanquished Tig started with grim determina- tion to get in trim for their chanee of the 1923 season against Elis at New Haven nest Saturday, The atmosphere around these parts is not exaetly “topping,” but there resolution apparent in the work of thas football men and undergradnates are golng ahead with their piang to yro up to, New Haven just the same as if there had been no upset last Rature day. weeks My hecome two as conceives « Illinois be is en- game be. in & chat Inat Grange, I have| Harvard's Plans, Cambridge, Ma Nov. 18 was 10 football vy Harvard ol Princeton Saturday, Field yesterday, The playesd against the Tiger first-venr team had the day m\, and the enly Arilling was dene varaity | sernbe, wWho are now the trown and Yale plays, (e men on ghe freshnmn fver, things will st when Rob practically all of hi for the Yale mume « | Roldiers iold ta belng eovere ] ity riraw overy night ' frost. Harvard's vic Princeton ad an effect an the game teke and the demand y then eves 1 Thers rork did out " . who not from | whoe ysually Holdiera® freshimen whn on also hy learning Wb savad was camy enthused th How- art in earnest today Fisher will ha men bhegin N ] vork and one five to keep tory at Yo out N n e, roater rame 2 g 56,000 pereons hiere on No whout hich Niinois has played this sea- Western confer- Rangers Will Banguet Ball Players Tonight ba M this ever ad arranged 1o be giver cinb rooms on Staniey ety tieally the entire elub personnel a number of invited guests, will it §:30 p, scored . wil its a ir nanet irg at I Titnois into over got " " «it. put down to dinner m J|M'NY GodD ONE B 536 0oo ¥ lly,o TOACCA WEEDEW PIEEPewT BRIGGS THEPES A | PETCHA! gw-Gne- 3y P iAGS FeR WHAT HAVE