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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. G .| - " - ) -1 ] " ] ] . " ], ) ) ] ) ] " | .\ (. . ) 1) {2 s, WEST SIDES TO PLAY AT WILLOW BROOK PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON — BRIDGEPORT AL$SO MAY COME HERE FOR GAME—RANGERS BANQUET COACH FUSARI— YALE ELEVEN WORKS HARD FOR PRINCETON GAME — HERMAN LOSES BOUT — MICHIGAN ELEVEN MAKES A FREAK RECORD O - - ) - ) " - ) O " wl-n-v-—-u.o----«.u-«,-v‘"-u-v.“l—'mmm"w WEST SIDES OF KARTFORD W AL P st RANGER A, C. FETES COACH TO PLAY HERE ON SUNDAY ..o vores v on von ' i..,fi}m-“-wmm-f-"'fwf _l*'USARl OF BASEBALL TEAM Yards for Sensational Game At Willow Brook Park—Special Train From Capi- Touchduny: A0 o ; A8 i PRINCETON ELEYEN IS Testimonial Dinner at Stan- ) b S g 4 ; When Halfback Marks, IndMna / : . tal City—All-New Britain Signs Stan Kennedy, Trin- | tniversity substitute, galloped 106 ¥, J ; : NOT OVER EXERTING ley Sireet Club Rooms— . v . - . ) tor a touchdown in the MHoo- S ’ . : . . 4 ity Captain, and Now Has Two Complete Backfields saltb e b LR S ; oy ‘. ? : Organization Is Growing = o} , i X < a i up a feat which has been gur- | & G Roper Afain Rests Men, Ordering Sig- Pk 2 —Will Enter Game With Full Strength For First vasc#on but fex occasions in foot- | ] i L R and Quarters in Center of ball annals. (eming from a accon £ ) Time This Ses stringer it was all the more note-| G i . PR el City Are to Be Secured. voorthy, 100, | 4 Back in 1909, MecCaa of lafayette| L “ Princeton, N. g, Nov. 1§.—Absence M o KN - 110 yards from serimmage. That | . i : of seriinmage. mirked yesterday after- | o G tendered S e GO e A FREAK FOTBALL PLAY when the playing field wi : 3 e noon's practice for the Tiger eleven, | ~1he Ranser ot last might to fusoiedietion pg gt ol o Is longer than it is at ent. | : ; [ when Coach Bill Roper again held his & testimonial s Bl player Who ket S R YRR COnLRE lg “l Fleven vears later, Renny Boynton, | & F T il 3 [ men in®reserve and stressed signat| Let Fusgri, ve ‘r;\ ”'"” basebati S LA S e § WITHOUT PARALLEL oo “Witiwns cotiee. auatier- : ST g — [arill and a short dummy scrimptager{last season coached EhE TRl ash the All- o e , dupiicated MeCaa's effort, grah- 3 | Tt was announced that only one scrim. | team wnd at timpes f ;‘ U “”I:‘ s New Brilath olavel 2:30 p.oT . punt 10 yards behind his own : e 2 3 | mage would be held Jfor the varsity |& player himself. i t at the Blsialtarran nts were made last|First Feriod One Team Holds Bail amilton _ aggregatipn efor a TR e . s g [ this week, and this probabfy will come |75 members and friends preseht 4% 1 night follow L mecting the park | ek 1645 zoal line and dashing through the en- | fif: - g i % i today when Nat Poe is expected to |affair, Which was held at the ¢ commissioners, w16 Downs Without Mak- touchdown That run was perhaps| 3 f 3 Dt aat il Crtlcttey ot grooihed | roems on stanley street, A Seating Accommodations. ing An Inch the most sensational on record, | & ; ) in Yale plays and give the first team | Decorations of blue and white, 1'.« There are between 1,500 and 2 E Iy 1908, the v of Oberlin re-| ; % 5 4 |a chance to show fow well they have club colors, weré featured and at the | 2 : post - prandial exe s, ex-Mayor George A. Quigley acted as 1o tmas- | learned the defense which has been Only the second string lineup got a [ter. Mr, Fusari, the guest of the vu- steel 1 her seats at tl park and Detroit, Nov, 14 What is believed turned a punt 109 yards against Cor- | in addition to this the management |to rar an unprecedented inei- 1l, while Erchart, Indiana, cantered | given them against the Eli offense. will see to it that rows of benches ure | dent in all annals cropped out in vards from scrimmage in a game / T | ¢ It playing field so|a recent game here between the De- | With Jowa, Walter iSckersall, former | & 1 stiff workout yesterday, and they ning, was \\;‘nnly praised by the Stv- that when the whistle blows for the troit City and Hope (Mich.) college | Star quarterback of the Univers | £ L ed the scrubs without & backffeld, |eral speakers not only for his good opening of the game there will be |teams. (‘hicago, brought a Wisconsin Kic | , ] v |the seven men on the line playing $work as coach, but for his long period seating accommodations for at least I first period of the fracas, the | back 106 yards in 1904, but at that| g | on the defense during a 10ng session. |of athletics and he .rndml in a 2,500 people It is « *stimated th a | Hope rregation Mhad the ball for | his run was four yards less than the| 5 = Most of the backfield men ran sig: [fitting manner, Presiddit Seifcl's, ot crowd of more than 5,000 will 16 consecutive downs without gaining h of the gridiron in those days. % E | s with the first team, but it is prac- | the Ranger A. C, also spoke With fecl- the fleld od Superintende ut in inch, and without etiher of the se dashes through cnemy o e P - | tically certain that the same combing- | {ng, on the club and its prospects, and Wainwright the park board began |elevens receiving n s penalty the feature runs with | p | tion that started against the Crimson [jmpressed upon the members, cspe- the work of chalking the idiron | Immediately after the kickoft, Hope Filling play Han- . ¢ . | jast week, will be called upon to face | cially the younger ones, just what a placed ar side ‘ - the Blue cleven this Saturday. This | club of this sort means in the building Mar erf N includes Dinsmore at quarterback and |up of character. He outlined the alms g P lop, left to right: Fullback Gus Ekberg, End Fred Graham.|peattie, van Gerbig and Ewing as|of the club and luid stress upon their 2 ! WnRT s : : Bottom, left to right: Halfback Jack Simon, Halfback Nick, back demands for clean sports and gentl i heis Sy & S s ) yadritied z manly conduct. both on the playing policed § e management of | the Hope punte : . tr et dach of “Ciuck” Paimer's Nardacci. [tield and as private citizens. Several the All-New Britain team ted | stood on his o 1 line, 40| U : i e By Billy Faans Lafayette to a draw decislon, 6%to 6 HEW ALLEYS OPEN cicver songs were interpreted during 3 : ! % 5 University of West Virginia, unbeat- { West Virginia, on the other hand, ' the program and “Buck" Egan was wer fumble : . : on on the gridiron in 1022, has every |overwhelmed Rutgers 27 to, 7 |much in demand with his comical ford, who is a member of the West | how it happencd ;1 riE | prospect of going through another Much of the succesdfof West™ Vir- | Mayor Paonessa \\ul Roll First Ball ‘(u.”“l monologues. Feature noveity Side Athictic club, also' has been in-| On the first three plays, st | ¥4 Labep iy | ith o I Spey , Juets 'were sung by Otson and Pitz- ¢ 1 ¢ y S Marks' now mous run gives In. scason with a clean record. ginia, ‘coached by " Spears, for - ¢ i « s ! vited with some of his official family. |10 yards. On the fourth doWn, De- urk s Pl 1" The one big'game of the year on the |mer Dartmouts star, Fenters in hig| At Commercial Tonight ~“""‘”;;u..hl and Sinto and Carlson dnd Jog | Argosy also favored with a popular diana two players in the “long can | Lailad as did John Crane, Captain Detroi New Brita city officials to this|yvards back of opening and Mavor Kinsella of Hart- | had originally i raced 102 1 rolley ) an has IO sed ro’ ok t yugh ( y o N ) z The trolley company s promi troit. br througl Frchart being the other | West Virginia schedule p ns to be [veteran backficld, In Gus Ekbdrg, Mateh Games Scheduled. visitors. This gave them u first Thanksgiving Day.® The dope | has three star s, well drilled in| Mayor Paoncssa will roll the first | “Mag® Hayes of the bascball team, | h managiment good ¢ service olr W I howeve v r Lek ol 3 , y 2l 3 28 SIMIETRISHL S00d oL Barvice 10 punt, S hiuhiih + his name enrolled | played with Washingion and Jefforson | Nick Nardacei and Jack Simon, Spears and from the park and the Hartford | Ly th e ] e, Sk anage 1t announces . | = ’y hing w on banner in this respec ) ; SRSJIUINT Sateuscis thal & ./ do Practicully the ssma thing way ‘ e Istrongly favor West Virginia to win. | his styls of play. At end I'red Gra- | ball at the timbers in connection with | thanked the teum members and the in | the forma! epening of thé Commercial w-luh supporters for the fine backing train will be run down to the game, |repeated twice more, two additiona West Vigginla and Washington and |ham hus also played a leading rofe relal | [ practicany every game, Howling Alteys, 510 Main street. The [the ninc got last scason and expressed via Berlin. There are 1,200 members |Kicks being blocked with Hop \ RIMMAGES d e rehn ope BibaE CGIE S TE Telther A 4 Alteys, { the West Side club and these, with |coscring cach time for fint YALE M SC l AG |,,‘,,| 108 &ry sabs @n thio Bodite.) " ek Backsicd | opening will be at 7:30, I|(y|n for an cven more successful seu crowd that flocks to the ba cosstul but is time the L S Y " of the Aing, S been attracs |the Corbin’ Red Sox and at present ) " PR x,‘) Day |.,.||L. would be for- (Svest Vieginia's crack backficld has|©f the buil ling, have b ¥ New Players secured, Kaikin hadl bieh thiewd o ur West Virgin ra Lokt 4 B e od_ Sox S e bR e R P st g Rt el 3 [gotten. The rivalry between Princeton, [played huvoe with the opposition, | tVely decorated. for ,th "m"}:,“?' PORGH OF WHE SVARer. COcRbad . (W All-New T cleven will go on the | Thus had Hope not gained an incl Kicke Field Goal and Mil. [Harvard and Yale has nothing on the |Spears hus a varied stylo of attuck, John L. Sullivan's orchestra will fur- [spoke especially to the gijdiron men @614 with full strength. Last bight|had mads thres fest downs without b sy b West Virginia and W & J, situation. |a backfield that ean hit the line, m*]h music, L e i ;u'm impressed upon llxr‘n; the :fi..\. i z ; z | j ) out ; » o R g st . n connection « / |#ity of cooperative spirit and the BAR Kenntdy: saptatii ofitHIe YOUFs |& Kingte penalt 1ad lost 40 yards ler Scores Touch- oy !:I"I'I:‘ ‘l" :-n\\. t ‘".“.';‘.",. throw pus \I.,rmmn the ands, Run. [ o 0 (O Aree matoh GXmes. Ede | “naviremord): el T ooty Trinity football tc igned a con- |in so doing. It for the albu Wone gume 8o fur this seu- | ping many WS plays from a pass o ’ : i ‘. o : £ il down, on has West Virginia met & worthy |formation, he is ennbled 1o kbep the | 9'C Anderson of New Britain, Wl i stick-to-itiveness and gamenoss that tract wi AllNew Britain and wi In SR WUN Tahn Wt Ay g ” e I powt Ray Guines of Harttord. The | ywing games, he sald. He expressed N 0 T [OUDONUON 1N Lhe ate Corbin Hcrew men's team Wil play fcopridence In the tewin, said it s be in Sundays gume. This provides| Wpegtlers With Degrees New Haven, Conn., Nov, 144 half | est Vi could get was| Last year Wegh Virgi ! 13 e il by Syl B > i rElnia Was cne of e popiin Construction company and |y ounding into form and predicted vic Gaisedt . A the castern coll@ger sclected to aend yno Telophone girie of Harftord will [eapy over the Mohawks when the two the lowals v r‘ :J ‘4 ~un; t Iu”” hour serimmage with the scrubs was aekfield me G "t|)|)|l|\L for Title =von h‘,-‘ = ‘j""“‘f‘,_"fi\',,:,""",‘ 4.‘.‘." # playing havoe with their fa team west. West Virginia played Boi waainst the Corbin Serew glrls of - . O, It v line Ly |1OPES Of victory. ‘Since Penn State |Gonzags, coachbd by Charles Dorats, | xew fritain [ctasn 4 week from this coming Sun- Carpenter, | 3 o y A b N IO O teuehdonn by |D€at the Navy, 21 to . It is an casy |former Notre Dame star, and upheld | The now alleys are owned by Walsh, :f;',:h "l,:‘,','_::"”“"V:,‘\"‘""“"""_""“'_';'_':"i " Miller, who picked mr 1 #erub fumblesd '\'\'""‘r\" et % .”' of: the onliber: of jthy prestige of the cust by winning, 21 | Holfelder and DIvid and will be rin | oy @y o :‘| |‘|:~“\':”\;“;'y ;) inkers, on the 2.yard line and raced across [V'I8 1 rEIE 1A Vg 19,75 A g wopy acuanlipnal geats {under the munagement of EAward | 4 po00nd and Harold 1, Jones of cAtinke o line, Hubbard and Miller altors{, The depe do & | fways run true The West Vifginia tcam of 1923 Giiman, formerly of the Woreester |y o h 0 Olaiweios ABdarest: s University, | na luycd lett tackle, Milstead, al- [0 J0Fm Bn the Bridiron, but the fol. Jlooks lke a strongee aggregution than | alleys of Hartford. . behalt of the Alling | gl {lowing rigures’ make West Vieginia [that of last year and if it disposes of | e n o ot a strong fuvorite over Washington | Washington and Jefferson, as the dopre YALE OARSMEN NE and Jefferson and point to another | says it s Spears’ team must be] New York, Nov, Hh—About two undafeated year Lafaye®e held W, |accorded a high rating ol the close of [score members of last yoar's suceess- " & J.toa 6 1o 6 tie, Rutgers played [the sease il Yale crews and 120 oarsmen of he Ranger A, C. was originglly or- s former years were the guests of the |S4nzed about three yeard ago with | Yale Rowing committee at a dinner [NUSU 4bout cnough members to form NAboh Gk Bay Tha e ekt e WA i S | lust wight at the Yale club attende ¢ Sesues . Ga., DR ght b New York, Nov. 14.Perey Haugh- Ly Prosident Angell of the university Wontinued Or ¥ollowing Page) fween W. L. (“Young") Stribbling of { » this city and Joe Kgan of Hoston, % ) at the Wik seheduled for Nov, 21 in Boston, has [ COrieil play Dartmonth “l”).‘h"vn; bl on postponed, the fighter's father- | 18 of the opinion that Corpell is not . ort Game ”'v" A U Q- manager announces, Young SIribing | so strong us a year wgo, and 18 in ety b Legan t ing this week, but (ound oot on Devemn un training th found | jeed of an expert kicker. Captain Wkow, Hammil, Tickey, Downe field goul from l\" 20-yard line by compiny, | presented the baseball team with a sil- ver loving enp. 5 Who Fhe Rangers Ave gifted musiclan t the field in te ot taking practice, He will be in tion 1o play against Princcton m and Luman, ends; Rlair, rt; ad Dilter, guards: Lovejoy, b ale, 1hb; Pond, STRIBBLING CALLS OFF BOLT CORNILL WEAKLR, Columbia foothall coaeh, wsaw/| -~ ¢ that a back injury sustained in previ- Prann, great in all ofher respects, 1y fron Magician e inéers s it o BIG THREE FADLES, CADDOUCK TO PREACNH, Foothall Brains Most Necessary Asset—Beefl and Brawn oo maven, Nov. 14.-0nee upon & Chieago, Nov. 14 Farl Caddock, . : time the supremacy of Yale, Harvard | formerly a wrestler of note, has 1 e ot Are Not Essential—Notre Dame Coach Likes the Fighter «nd rrinceton in athietics ured many | come on cvangenist. Caddock Walt b . 2 g y star athlete 1o the Big Three, ‘That! tended a mission at his home in Wal. eve——— Aftion no lofger extsts as 1" ing schools get an ecqual play, | th epogte Iy a fNighter cidentally the t HE Three” is| gave awa i of fortun: nd got the nrge 1o take up up that task w insists » R L T ——— — o e Days it fieal Syt tion and fo TRIS DAY |/ i e o il S, | He dwells o rying iy idua jividun the team 1echa parts into gk jut F'rom tirhe Wit of polish her W eleven i finished | foot i fundame footha SPORTING GOODS Boxing Gloves Striking Bags Y D BRRRNNEE A A RN kethails and Equipment Special Discount to Teams KereiseTs Footballs SPECIAL Al Leather Foothall 'CHASE A good lroking, man- wih cutsway front model CHARLES E: HADFIELD of unususlly good fines. ARR O W 21 Myrtle Street 2 Dpen Evenings s - : & - “ 'K_‘-"'_‘.m. e Ay COLLA RS Just Around the Cornef CLULTT, PRABCPY €7 CO_ 5=

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