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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBLR 22, 19éo. Ridges of Gloves Old Idea three raised ridges on the baclk of a kid or leather glove have a rea- ys the back of the glove made four long strips | #ewn together side by side about half Wiy New | Hammond it is declared, has! M‘Mnnr- been definitely chosen to replace 2 R K 2 rashing Pin ‘ BT | Percy denkinu. 1. the sarting lineup o 1 ) 5 team, it played one more game, and Jack the teams they played comprised two college freshman, two preparatory schools, and four high schools, while the Hartford team played high schools only, being defeated by the Bridge-| port team which now claims the high | school championship of the st L(‘,l They were also held to scoreless ties| by the Ansonia and Meriden high |0/ men The BEAT HARTFORD 1S . S. SLOGAN (Continued from Precrdlné Page) ons | Rose and will undoubiedly do the kicking ‘ Curtls . 5 flin the carly part of the game. Anderson . . 6 | s CASINO ALLEYS, ’ . 5 g . Speaking of Sports son. In olden d was of £ GIANTS WANT CHANGE DRAGON LEAGLE A T \} ANT CHANG) Retainers New York, No - The Gim i 7 36 § wd [ York Giants wiil ask the joint major alhot . H 2 school teams. Paulson |lcague parley at Chicago next Season’s Record. IAppisgross o1 {to change world's serics regulations A comparison of their records fol-! ot : oo ? 9 5 8 19~ | whereby expenses of the annual ¢ lows: . { e s will be deducted the Eross Ne along so that the four unsewed strips made the backs of the fingers, These four pieces necessitated three joints and to cover up the rather clumsy stitching, embroidery was laid | along them with rows of stitches. Ala receipts and before d | though gloves are now made without among playoers, the the ridges or embroidery clubs is made. still remains as a relic of early days. month Now the West Sides and the All- Hartfords are sort of up in the air. They had intended to play each other on Thanksgiving Day but now All-New Britain seems to have the inside track with the Frog Hollow boys. and are confident but not over con- fident that the victory will come to the Hardware City team on the twentieth anniversary of their athle- tic relations. Must Keep Up Record The boys have several things to fight for on Baturday; they must keep Hartford from defeating them on | their own grounds, a feat Hartford has not done since relations were es- tablished in 1898, they must prevent them from scoring since Hartford had | not scored here since 1912, and has | only s d twice before in the games played in New Britain. These are some of the things they will fight for but the real, and most important ob- jective is to' win. The foregoing members of the squad will have to bear the brunt of this all-important struggle, La: from any advisory council or Jjoins, East Hartford high school, 0. 6; Buckley high school, 0. 0; Taft Preparatory school, 26, 6, Conn Agricultural college fresh men, 6. New Haven high school, 7. ‘Wesleyan freshmen, 0. Meriden high “school, 6. Troy Conference Academy. | Hartford Public high school: 0; Ansonia high school, 0. [ Britain high schooel: | | o Hi Olson =R Hofiman . Hinkic Haines, formerly All-Ameri- Burpham . can back with Penn State, has joined up with the All-Hartford outfit, 386-114 s T Dowd 439 443 461 Owen Beloin Linn Zwis) Harvard Holds Its Last Bridgeport high school, 12 Champlin 5 % = 20; Stanford high school, 0. = | Hard Workout of Season 18; Crosby high sehool, 6. $o1—1530 4 9; Torrington high school, 0. 14; New Haven high school, 7. 0; Meriden high school, 0. BOBBY WHITE T0 BOX [ 50 164 | 149 The Mohawks of Meriden will ent. tain the All Hartfords Sunday. Tea- gle will play quarter for the Meriden boys and they also have solicited the services of Barnikow but it's a safe bet he'll be seen with New Britain in Providence, Cambridge, Nov, The Harvard | foothall team yesterday had its last | full afternoon’s practice before meet- |ing Yale. Today the drill was cut| short at dark, the gates will be | thrown wide open and the under- Faultless Fitting Footwear $5.50 to $10.50 On Sunday the West Sides play the All-Bridgeport team again. They hope to defeat the conquerers of the Hard Workout, The practice sessions are filled with Steam Rollers this trip. Soceoly, one of the best in the city at pocket billiards, will play a mateh with Martin of Waterbury tomorrow evening at Rogers' alleys. This is the second mateh of a home and home action and boys are having their last hard w gmut this afternoon, Yes terday a ## *oon the team had a stiff practice and to those who watched them, they looked great. They went about their work seriously, and ac- cording to observers are now as {smooth a working combination as any Local Leather Pusher Will Take Part in Preliminary Bout at Jester's Hall on Monday Night. Squires ... Swanson Sehevd ... Matchmaker James Bordiere of the hevd graduates and old grads will march | |on the ficld for their annual “Hoo- | |rah” session. | With the exception of the quarter- back position, the coaches have de cided upon the lineup that will start | the game. The quarterback honor | | rests between Joseph MeGlone, a | sophomore and James Lee, a senior N the creations of DOROTHY DODD designers you will find all the pretty shoes, the shapely, comfortable, durable styles that the season requires—and the DOROTHY DODD Trade Mark series for a special purse. Hardware City A. (". has completed his card for the boxing exhibition at Jester's hall next Monday night. For the opening preliminary, Bobhy White, a local boy, will swap mitts with Bud Dempsey, of Hartford. The| voungsters, both coming along splen- didly, will weigh in at 118 pounds. Tt will be a four round affair. The other reliminary will bring together |(r\('k)" of Hartford and Jimmy Clem- , of Bristol, for six rounds at 125 Matchmaker rdiere has from the state box and is making h g « the !other that has represented the school Lefore, The drubbing they received from the Troy Conference Academy had a beneficial mental effect on them in that it will prevent them from get- [ting the over confidence that usually | Boes to winning teams. They will go Kvery place on the team is now open | iy the game determined to square to competition and even thé captain is | themselves for their indifferent show- 10t gure of his berth, The Penn boys | ing in Vermont last week. feel they have little chance of beat- | Line Shows Up Better, ing Cornell uest Thursday | line which disappointed followers in last week's cvoked good in the workout las The from irre SNERE o harged low and hard. It re-|DP field 5 | sembled a com Rebliard on every pair is your assurance of satisfaction and lasting value at who called signals against Yale last Aldrich, former Yale Captain, Saar dicts a 15 to 0 victory for the e Saturday. Blue The Penn eleven is all up in the air, LEAGLE —Waterbury 190 90 15 en pounds. ired commission team's the game istible West layers rubber v University 1 8t Lonis 1 punts used by ue his license 00tha oree ing s it seemed ans for housing a owd at ty was defeated on designed Warner, coach of the sity Pittsburgh squad, according to W. ¢, Spears, head coach at West Virginia muddy exhibition he ction the the hands of Commissioner Thoma K. Donahue, of New London, a mem- | {hom! ber of the staute boxing commission, | Frisk The matchmaker promises 1o start the | show on time, and there will be no waits between bouts, Augelo and Reimer, who will meet in the star bout are both hard at work getting into shape for the mill, The gemi- final between Kid Thomas and Setrie|Cabh . o7 Setrinio of Bristol looms [ seni 8 soianre B8 58 up as a : * A tzidh.id slam bang affa 8, , am bang aftair for eight rounds. | ‘ - PHONE A - 1 WANTAD Yale Is Given Another [ Fusnnio” Short Scrimmage Rush | Gintn | Burns . Jim New Haven, Nov, sprung somewhat of a surprise here | yesterday afternoon by ordering a| short scrimmage for the Yale varsity | poitl® and ond teams with the serub| Tyler team. It marked the last hard work- | Schmidt out of the scason for the Blue pre-| vious to the Harvard game, There Wwag no Scoring because twien when |Eelak the backs got loose the officials ealled ! 4 ino" " the ball back who were gume, both ar nachine New It nming On 1 Il " depend chanees of vietory mive away just weight, and about a yecar or more of experience, but it must make up for this in whatever way possible, If line plays any way consistontly tory will come to New Britain, The New Rritain kfield is better than that of the H rd team, but it will he at the me of the Blue and White line if the New Britain for- wards do not play their game. Neipp Plays Against Star, The one man in the line that muech depends I8 “Ernie” Neipp, who hus Harttord's star and captain play aguinst at center. In the games this Smith has played roving and has made the majority of tackies for his team, |1 is held half the battie is won ,and if Neipp docs he will have done mo than any one else on the team, “Tke bBaron is another tough customer, He I a terrific plunger, and a con- sistent groung gainer, Not team has been able to entirely stop him this | stason, and for | twiee many firs any other members were and originated by Glen | 0 e Ceferen ilin Britain's | have to| pounds in Thompson nive will about Why not sell that bric-a-brac? Swap it for some useful “jack.” B11—1558 LEAGLE 3] 84 109 They are designed not to make the vlayer slippery and elusive to woulo. be tacklers, but to shed the rain and prevent the matting of mud on the players, Dr. Spears . adopted them when the actual experiment showed that a pair of pants used on a muddy field weighed 30 pounds more after the game than they did hefore, Ace cording to the West Virginia coach, Pitt and West Virginia arc the only two schools in the country who keep 1 rubber pants us a regular part of their playing equipment STANLEY _BUSH dewetts CGussman Frost Stanle Globe Clothing House Cor. Main and West Main Sts. te one ) | senson, a ~Coach Jones | John MeGraw he center tends to rebulld the Giants from the bottom up, despite the high price of conerete, unnounces ine Jahnson Mordis sl ” this e 455 420 Hupmaobiles risavavesv OOl 1924 Model Studebaker Special-Six Touring Car Walter Hagen is also a great hunter And naturally shooting birdies is cineh for him . line one 104 g Milko Bingham and Luman, | Bordenux injured in the Princeton | Blazs took part in the serim-| mage and seemed to be none the worse from their injur There were no coaches outside the regular| staff at the feld | he has accounted Ais. n- Predictions that 1t will be a rerable winter we donhtless spired by the unexpected return Valentino, Jow) backeld Secondary Defense, Red and Gold backtield will nueh to do. Hartford has seve Heer forward passing formas and iU will be their task to be ul of being ucked Fvans, the team, is a whirlwind pasees, and it is up to Right Halt Back Gierochowski t nim, The ktield in serimma opportunity I hese ot only one of th The b Partos 1o¢ . Forroleto Panger THINK OF IT!! For $5 down and $5 a week you can breeze along in a car of your own selection he Sale Is On! HERE'S OUR PLAN York wrestlers ever iment lack wanted Wrestlers in New work, as if work erul ptive tions, ond on ul catching Jolhinson to eut n other words, Hir thinks the government ont the old-fushioned mass plays wnd go in for forward passes ought be to develop a defense | tor pusses yesterday afternoon 10 passes tried by the seconds completed, All the other intereepted or knockel | Iy to| a new | und Kearns Probably tarted over there Dyem pee wre P Kuron heard that bank | Gierochowski | good at this, The team had board drill in Dr, Zwie night. 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