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D Baehr . Heunesey U g .. i 4 Halfback 1 C hm s p e a k l n g Jackson, C“r:(l,,m;""‘llhack 160 [ , ra‘ Ile mns h ; t Tarning. B Bl 388 11234 - A Munich . se Automatic, Anderson 3 5 COMMERCIAL ALLEYS, Stanley B Harlick 7 9 — | 1. Anderson j R 9 RUSSELL & BRWIN LEAGUE. Lugli | Blanehs = Anderson » nderson FAFNIR LEAGLE, 0 % - s i i LI | 4221258 Door Check. e 80 [ SV —————— ROGERS ALLEYS, Average 161.9 of- § por 8 8| rontwis, 0—Meriden w. siden, 12, iz ! Mohawks, O—Plainville, 0. ‘R, & E. FOREMEN'S LEAGUE. Mohawks, 0-—Bristol West End, 7. Beos Mohawks, 13—Plainviile, 0. Kildut . D s— 3 Hyhdi : Mohawks, 0—8t. Mary's, W'thury, 0. i P 85 69 79— 338|Carison .... et 5 e . 7 ; cheigs 5 . Long ... x:n ;;]gu:n, but win or lose, the boys Bl Bt b v g A 30 | Werdelin el - d 1% Thne should play so that after the game Total 13 Oth tas 19 | Hannon 9 90 62 | Johnson 9 6 5 420 59 36—1215 | W. Borek ., they can hold up their heads and | st 3 - = Fasey . W : A ) Y Cylinder. 7. Arbour look any of them squarely in the eye. ! Rinbark: JITIOR 1 G ; T s e BRTLRE e ) i Al - v siti el 5 1 35 467 = SALEEy 1 4 2% 431—1308 Sl . me Position Weight Height ; Tobin s8¢ 90 L A | Lethold A 3 5 Rivalry is a fine thing, but it|gusprew, Ena |4‘;uI 5 g | MeCuo 44 K bl 5 ave s 142 [ Vh ereenns M W] 4 10— 298 should not be carried to the extreme | Hepnessy, End .. 150 ' i 87 & 1 | Bolss -.. B 79~ . e 8 §1wils b e o Bl o P 73 105 76— 354 that it overcomes better judgment. Kahms, End 1 »Reph .. i T ) 3 oo R 5 2 s “* . . 2% 45 Sisler ceese 7 239 3 F 4 ? = Mac . 2 7 + e H 4 Connelly . . 3 8 ; . 2 g 119 61 [ Joe .. 57 —~ 3 s . 3 5 Scotton .. i 85— 271 Yale is a strong favorite over Har- | pimeck, x 35 Wellngtons. - g a4 5 Ve 9 A3 Grant ¢ ! 4 % —— vard tomorrow and overconfidence is | Hayes. KEnd 5 o FEFRL 1 2% - - . | Horegan *: iR 2 4431339 their strongest opponent. | Annastio, Guard 5 b | B A = 3 404 3 3 2 | Mecye . 3 | Corbett, Guara . R T e o . L s e -+ s et UL HONORADY RE Flask carriers barred from Georgia | poppel, : ¥ el aeaitan g b o7 Russell a5ush T 2 4 Paris, Nov. —The University of foothall' games, 1It's all right to carry | Noye, : " 261— v 32 91— 363 Bumna . .- Py . Paris at a solemn ceremony today the ball but not the high ball. | Matulis, Guard Herkeleys. ’\ 0% 3 ’ = A e : Adam s will confer honorary doctors degrees Mankus, Tackle A e Y oie o ek Saky i . [’A';:‘l;;;'n“*, . 6 $i e {on the following scientists: Prof. Pight manager announces he has|gobeck. Tackle g S gy 9 — <450 HH : | Keen, Jefferson Medical college, developed another Terrible Terry Me- T::\:':.-I\'T:::(k!( g : o 7 T e IR, 2 | Philadelphia; Senor Torres Quevedo, Govern, but fails fo say how ferrible | (,' Tackic 1 el g 4 | - 5 the Spanish mathematician; Dr. he is. Eocdeord s o e L Ry - N = > 0\ s IR 9 59| ? #1129 guente Arrhenius, rector of Steckholm 5 — Weltioas, Tasiiis < ‘ - i X I g, o W\ | Mas e 7 ! A 1 50— 24| academy; Sir Philip Thompson, Cam- A _Washingtoh doctor 100k 212 4\ oo (mer S o 1 Y . g ™y, e . '!""'g“" . M 7 74— 229| bridge university neurologist; and Dr. stitches in a razor fighter’s anatomy. | a0 NIET : Sk - i g S o 4 S 5 M— 2671 Camillo Golgi of Pavia university, This is six under par and undoubtedly | gkt SCREE Hecne s o constitutes a new course record. | 5 % + Roeco, Quarter 136 | mow, Quarter v 160 Nyberg, Halfback . 165 Jearn is ectiquette, says Ouimet. But | " s pegpe A A 3 f 2 . we insist the first thing he should i;::‘:((:l.fil::;.s“‘l’i“-‘lbbn‘&l' ]:‘.' 44 &.. ' ey ( [ ] 3 " hy “ K .. 5 f i3 . Jsktn, Wonaditon. Siepel, Halfbuck 18 5 - | Reamx, Halfback .... 145 5 4 HART & HUTCHINSON LEAGUE. | ’ The first thing a golfer should “One nice thing about these barred b4 football players, they never -claim |B308co, Halfback 130 they did it for the wife and kiddies,” | Klesky, Fullback 1“_';; i Stupes. While it may ‘be true that Roose- 3 | velt invented the #gbbit punch, as|Ransers e l g "_ v ; 5 1 » 3 Trathes De rites, it is Mr, | Rang punes, Waterbury, 6. L g faihsesy who 1y pollecting ths rorars| B —Thomsonville, 6. ‘ v T Lolodoetofelotogoletololototetolotote o] £ 2 ties, i Rangers, 16—Plainville T . Rangers, 0—Records, fen, 14 | Adas o L3 A e+ - Colleges can't get along without | Rangers, 0—St. Mar W't'bury, 6. |Bamey . Rt - G‘RTERS conerate stadiums these days. But | -— Dyke they can get along without concrete| Total 16 Other tecams 38 |* v de L Nometalcanbuchyou quarterbac} It appears that Mr. Rocknc leeted to inform the Nebraska team | | . : . B ence e (Continuea ¥rom Preceing Faso). | ol -allw-vl: higher in . Guain ; A = quality than in price. in advance that his Notre Dame bys | | Smith he wil ¢ u good man t It being his first year, lusy Zavakor| panan In.\,‘.f ‘\\ |];u“)..~‘ Wad "“.:Im 2 3 Say “PARIS” when andle, i just a halfback at Harvard. BY|years more of football than the ar he Wil surely be the treas- | Britain oy, “Lrnie” has outplayed| P & V. CORBIN FACTORY JEAGUE, | you buy. i ’;’l‘-‘”T";-“ What tvae the name offhoiween theac two will bé s At | ; ; Solid Comfort” ha 10,000 beauty who was going | g, This is Nelnp car of | Rexis o, M to make the White ox a pennant ‘,r.‘.lnlj(.‘l"“ “'\'l‘lj . I-l.'A U“”nll :.“j;.x‘ sl A it 2 4 " A.STEINM&M&'OMPANY contender? hell plaveks fersvianys WAL il Chidren's HIGKORY Garters Howard Belser shonld be considers i ! CHicaco New Yonx RANEERS ANI] THEIR d the twelfth regular since he is on b AU - r owith the regular men on the |, BT 93 9 1 [ Yol teatn; Mo lsa fnished baokfieid man.| e M ; b( (1”(1 “/) Although he has just.been shifted to | Nople 3 o3 fg b R AI S T the backfield from end he has played | Semit o e |/ his new position like u veteran, He | [ may be used at end or in the back- | [ field. - 464 he offense on the team fsn't | Mesiil (Continged from Preceding Page) | working rikht it wouldn't be a bad | heobech fdea Lo try Belser, since he is an ex- | Olson Cosgrove, Center .. bi ' 9" [cellent broken field runner, | Btedman Dunigan, Halfback ... ¥ Skelly, Guina Haber, wnd Putney | . Casperien, Haltback . 17 " are also boys who have showu great S g Itesteli, Haltback . 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