New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1923, Page 9

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® None Betters, SINO ALLEYS. Cobb to quit after next . season. fi [i T e Y . . . He would have been muych . . [4: Worticeones o 28l ki SR s e k g more popular with the pitchers if he RAN E flNE flF C[ashmz Tfie PmS ’ a0 ol L R asigtelilint : KENILWORTH CLUB, p a in g had quit years ago. : > 1. fdenwalde 01010 66 59 Team 3. dertmigiend el MR (D ey son Sguare Gardén, temporarily re- St placing the cows who usuafly per- STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. form for Mr. Rickard. (Continued from Preceding Page) 5 ec Spturday's game betweon Yale and| Ly tne biackiboard drills . of thé [two touchdowns, and put Couthlz';:|l."n":"°"”"" :{‘;ce;onmmané‘:hfua]:ipnbcwu; :?1‘::: seagsan have not been in vain. We |Zuppke at ease. : Pahigren dinser' 4 notice eleven teams have clean slates, In the 9 to 6 victory scored over|Begos i g —“ e ' [Towa it was Grange who put over the [ Molyneux ohn . Jr. says love is the great- | touchdown that gave the Big Ten The Tigers might appear to have a . slight cdge sinee they ean stford o | ©° tHINE in the world. ... . But of |champions their first setbick of the Sy suitying wheress Ealo Wil Have course he never filled a straight in |year, He made this score by taking|Rertini little to gain and everything to loss | MC Mid9Ie: thiee pases from Britton; averaging e better than a 20-yard gain on each 'T;y'l‘l‘}f) Harvard snm‘c still is to be Tilinots woman married 14 times | pags, v O » 5 looking for perfect “man. . . .Mo-|" Against Northwestern he scored Yoemans, third string quarter, now | oraw's had almost as much trouble |three times, once running #0 yards {s.olloting the Army tean in the ab- ooking for perfect southpaw. ufllt:‘r ::t:r(:.p':::g :,"f;:rw‘a‘x;‘d‘ pass. - | Rawlings sence of the regulars, out with in- w -RICARD | 81 Miller . Sutien 4 Correct this sentence: “The defeat- | soored the only touchdown of the | O'Brien e A ed fighter admitted he was heaten by | game, giving Jllinois the vietory, In|l®ough a bitter man and sald he had no alibl | that came Grhnge performed the re-| > " ot to offer.” markable feat of carrying the ball 17 o i times for a gain of 173 yards, aver-|. = Noue¥ ",',',:" Tllinois, with four straight wins to |aging slightly better than 10 yards| pajiie .. . ... 107 of the Rockne-men, did not play |her eredit, is a shade ahead of her |for each attempt. Truslow 84 i against Nebraska Saturday. His ab-|tWo undefeated opponents in the race| No one player has helped more to|Metcait . 2 9 R U ritzgerals PRAGSI I TEEv Saceloy s iy Koerily fait. _|for Western Conference football hon- | put Iilinols back in the “Big Ten|SUd4 - e L ; R, 7 i ; 33 ors. running than Red Grange. Keep| 403 86 37 G 0, . T 04| S A g et ; KAMEL HASSAN Mugsey McGraw, sometimes twit- % | your eye on the “Red.” New Office H. Johngon 3 ingly called the “master mind of | The Iliini by successive wing over T———————— e . i 53 N M. Murp Sace P 31308 Bostée, Nov. 15,08 the Died aseball,” sailed for Furope today. |JTowa, Northwestern, Chieago and | Pattison 9% 9 3 il . e 12 Sthall e fhis i 1 Wisconsin, have only Ohio to over- MORAN FOR MANAGER - TR e Ve oo 59 184| pocts L Reras ey aeteio f'h\lxsul):;;n:;"t'x; Novi > » - | W, Johnson . 2 85 85 73 e 04 | Doyle .. 2 N 8 he ary gover: »f Mace g lLast night he was reelected man- :?;:‘: ?:rht;‘o":f:sl;:‘ :fi;‘?’p;‘flg‘:’: — | 5 o S - 3 ceraeen T 4| Nightingale § 7 name on mel Ha ager of the Giants, Stoneham again 4 4 . i 5 7 138 ® has . “ | Baylock . 82 7 6 Young Haspan's dade was a gover- Iaiant And MoQuAde 18 treasiiret; :::nh:,ad o;':::egg::e::,:: 1‘::;‘.'}4;";10 He Will Again Lead the Cincinnati A ] = el et Wl i e b T aar ot the: RRecoln’ provithe wHith A by undefeated big ten teams, have two| Nationals, According to Statement [Gavit .. : b tecord. vaening 16 405 420—1241 | gave Alexander the Great to the C kK Wi ugrue cla LLTE) ’ 2 & | world. Chick Brown and Shugrue clash in | ramaining games. [ @ Brien : 3 S Buching Soem. .. - world New Haven Friday night as the top . Made By. Garry Hermann, | Boimons 3 83 105 2 om! ¥ 83 78— 161 | gonral) N 4 H — -~ notchers in an all-star card. - E 8 > ¢ % 78 p RORTY REC CONTRAOCT. By By its ten to nothing victory over| Cincinnati, Nov. 13.-—All doubt as| = rirrr L e T " aE A fee] e . £ ' DA AP AR e i Wisconsin on Saturday, Tllinois elim-|to who will be manager of the Cin-| * Factory. A, iy Lo 0 91, Schlaiher ....... 7 Lo Pt s 1 o fiakit R inated the previously undefeated cinnati Nationals, was settled at the |Maher e 40 B804 11 : A taraonin e Bt into . s 9 oo el e died e big Foot Badgers from the gfoup of (-h,'n- banquet to Miller Huggins, manager m,u’:\',':y' d g : 5 437— 818| e 37—1258 | Gua 'J "'h ""\.m, 35 his Dion W plonship eontenders. Michigan Won|of the New York Yankees, here Sat- | Burike . 3 91 5 [ ] 5 2 (.:«:,r'is]h Rea” l'{n’r’ll\' matchmaker, N from the U, 8. Marines in a noncon- | urday night, when August F , | Agnello e 1 | v . 62 35 | ¥eltermar : iy 44 ] Harold (Red), Grange fleet footed | Y Borg RN Serrinanit AR : e ) ) ! 335 | With it came Pauluso's forfeit, Fuar- halfback, who has practically cinched | ferénce exhibition, while Minnesota | president of the Reds, declared that P 5 aligron : ’ 91 S0 16 ! arance. This bout is R 4 y.a rested for its game with Towa next| Pat Moran would remain at the helm. | S : ; N : “ee v 0— 24 | anteeing appearance. s the Blg Ten football champlonship for | gopyngny. In contests not fguring| “We belleve,” sald Mr. Herrmann : ) 1rome el s ; } | avousing' mauch interest in this city, the University of Illinois, 1s certaln | o ominanty 4n the title race, Chicago | “that”Moran did wonders with the |Duplin ... ' A d - to ‘secure a backficld berth on the | ,ro000g Infilana 27 to 0 ,and Ohio|material at hand mnd under the | Xt ) 138 e G ‘ll":.rf‘\h 1"if‘ll.‘\” American team, it 18 | giy00 gowned Purdue 32 to 0. handicaps of injuries to leading play A Bit Carclens St yomi 8 3 | —— ers. I will therefore state without I ¥ 5 yiol sty : rir ! sl from which Grange is one of the season's| VWhile INinois take on the non- reserve that Pat Moran will manage | a L E° | glands are removed for human trans- ekt 4 SO0 7 | eonfewence Mississippi Aggles this|the Cincinnati club in 1924." ; f < A e : formation, are selling for around greatest 5-4'1|vrrv~. H: leads n.; r:vn- coniing Biturasy. MISH\ReR Wil aakla ) it ; e . ¢ » Friend—Aren't 1ey? John g400 apiece. A fow months ago, one ference with 11 touchdowns, having |ip, gefeated but still powerful Wis-| COCLINS IS SATISFIED, A 1 13 has to ask his garage man a hundred | couid he bought for approximately JEJR. AL doawt, ons in. avery o hea' i} [ constn team at Madison, and Towa and | Philadelphia, Nov. 13.—Reports . questions about the brand and man-|gasn. And the demand for them has three of them Within 20 minnies we | Minnesota will fight it out at Minne-|that a deal was pending which B e, : 3 - i | ufacture before he puts o drop of oil | pecome so great that the governor of the Northwestern game. Grange's | olis in contest that would affect £ 2 o . Mansel . fidaq B2 J 7 S 4ok into the car. But he never s his | jrench West Africa has rohibited Raia Wannl R Sicniise bave | 2P [ would send him to Washington as|P. Sehevd ............... ; [ P "IT';‘" . ”l' ‘”';“r:;"""""";:"‘l’f:'m‘o the sedson's outcome should Minne- | managdr were dented today by Eddie| M. Denahue o & s ’ hootlegger a single question for fear|tneir shooting or capture without defeated ska, a, 3 : , ; A. Hornkohl . 1i1.00 7 5 1 § f hurting his feelings.—New York y i sota fall before o 4 A. Hornkall I of hurting 8 ork | special permission. Wisconsin, Northwestern and Butier, | "0t fall before the Hawkeyes, ",,"'l‘:";!v(_“T;::f',"’\::\ffl:;gn;::(";:";?*;;" 1o iy ke RS EUAT R i, ) s 100 X special permission B Some of the feotball greats a&re|ball club, upon his return from a| ; 3 ‘ % she Learmed Plenty. Crities complaln promoters are | qoupiing in brass this season. hunting trip in the Maine Woods, “I| Tall Vights, ‘ o bt J7| The name “pekoe” of orange pe-| Kit—Her husband is teaching her feeding Harry Wills push-overs . . . - . bes. v, mean ... 1 i e 85— 178 0n tea is derived from the Chinese 5 s Much more otizing than lefte - {still want to concentrate on my play- [} giEi" o Sl _ ved fror 'h [to artve the car. Py AR o o s Walter Kopplsch, outstanding star |ing and not bother about the cares of [T, Reck ................ 8 1 ' 2 words “Pah ho,” which mean “white | Mabel—Has she learned anything gvers of Percy Haughton's Columbia eleven, | management,” sald Collins, “There i | R Holmauist ... 1 airs,” and refers to the small white | yats |18 one of the greatest quarter-milers | time enough for that later, T will he Johnsen ... . very 100,000 persons in the | pieces in this tea which look like Kit—Y she has learned what s fAr @ v Sehae u y ' |8 Ny B » 1 t " " . a , ¢ | : i ‘\|\ -r;‘ " ”‘: :.-‘.‘2.x”‘:\:r':z:\‘l‘n:"fl that ever Pulled on spiked shoes, back with the White Sox again next| 8 arc in institutions | stems but are the finest part of the|porpible language he uses when he n’:I(‘ T(l‘.]n' cone y season ready to do my best,” | leat, |1oses his temper.—Answers, London, DL & - end Syracuse has “Chet” Bowman, one - - — = he fasl rack men in the col- 0 ; 000 mounds wing | O the fastest track in the col- | FOOTBALL T Serblan weigh i i nlne | 1°8iate world, and one of the fastest| Vermont 13, Middlebury 0. chess title, . Showing the value {y,0xfisld men in the football world, Utah Aggles 40, Brigham Young ot big physique in a strenous Univarsiiy & spor Over at Princeton, Hills, the shot-| Colby 9, Bates 6. putter, Is proving his value as a lines- Third Army Corps 7, Villlanova Naturally an all-age dog race with-|p. o College 0. out Heetor's pup would hardly be California Aggies 9, University of complete. - Notre Dame has Oberst in the line, | Arizona 7. o . A |and Oberst can fling a Javelin just —_— Mepault turns down vaudeville | ,hou¢ 4y far as you can see it. The homicide rate 1% higher in ’ This proves the Canadian | dinisidotione o | Memphis, Tenn., than in any other utterly unfit to hold a fistic title. | rhepe are ands In the 1iji|city In the United States. Tt is lowese - .| group. Hartford, Conr “Hoppe won the bank ugainst Con- ti und selected the white ball” . The vault must have been lock In justice to Notre Dame, it should he understood that the star fullback, who beat Princeton and the Army and was the leading aggressive player The Yale and Army boxing teams will clash in New Haven on March 15. Spark Plugs., CAPITOL % Days Only Starting Monday | Musical Comedy That Outshines | Al The Law Breakers Big Cast of Nifty Girls f Ruptured - ry This Free Pudding pols It to Any Rupturs, OM or Recent, in a paCkage 1 Small and You are on the & RN ‘";x:d That Tas Convimeed All the materials for a delicious pudding g arein the Tick-Tock package. Milk, egg, sugar, flavoring, and Minute Tapioca N nt Free to Prove Thi’ are already mixed for you. Add water o and cook for only 15 minutes. Needs Anyone ruptured, man, weman of child, L gat i p P he : 3 powld wilte at onee to W. 8. 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