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" ALL-NEW BRITAIN TEAM IS THE LOSER (Continued from preceding page.) Garbiseh, the brilliant center of the Army eleven, has been clected cap- tain of the 1924 team. of the fleld. By this time, however, Odin had negotiated the 20 yards to the goal and as Spears threw him he rolled over the line. Collins Kicked Goal In the line Hunt played his usual good game and Rogers and O'Leary also gave good accounts of themselves. Not knowing the signals made Welch and Leonard useless for opening holes for the New Britain backs. " Probably the most sensational play of the game was made by “Swede” Vreeland. Quarterback Pierce tossed a beautiful 20 yard pass which the speeding Swede speared while going at top speed, netting a 30 yard gain. Although there was no further scoring, the Providence boy never let it be apparent that they were not at all times master of the situation. The whole story is that New Britain was clearly outplayed and, from what they displayed yesterday, had no real license to think they could beat the Rollers, The summary: Steam Rollers Lester .... Yale and Cornell are the only eastern teams to have a clean slate, and Cornell has one more game to play. New Britain High will have a sig- nal practice each day this week to keep on edge for Saturday's game with Hartford at St. Mary's field. The Ranger-Mohawk game had to be played at 8t. Mary’s field yesterday 25 Hoffman's field, originally engaged, was impossible, due to the mud. Pfann still heads the list of college scorers, with Tryon, Hazel and Nar- dacci tied for second” place with 84 points each. Captain Mallory of Yale leads the scason’s kickers, going to the tep when he made two against Harvard New Britain | Saturday. Connelly Yale didn't get a chance to show her power against Harvard, the wet ficld holding back the dashing backs, Hurst Leonard Braney Dully Dobie of Cornell has coached teams that have won 81 games and lost only three in 16 years up to this season. will shurtleff Rogers Sprague Welsh | Tremaine box Vitla | nignt. Friday Mullen Young Stribling battles the Hub tonight. . Babeock Eagon in Jurke Barnikow | Mickey Travers is out of boxing for Kennedy | 81X months, uniess the Connecticut | commission decides to change its de- made Friday night Travers was mentioned to meet Johnny Leon Allentown Norwalk, Conn on Friday Afterward he a chance to appear in Worcester against Johnny Drew He at once cancelled the Nutmeg engagement and boxed in Worcester, Collins ..... TRy Right halfback Tonry SR Tickey | ¢Ision "uliback Steam Rollers touchdowr Odir Be Collins Field ral, ling; referee, Halloran; umpire, Jame timer, Kehos 10, New Brit. |ard of at after | i got touchdown, ¢ Col \ an son; POISON LIQUOR 1S CAUSE OF 5 DEATHS Tnvestigation on in Philadelphia Booze Tragedies Philadelphia, Nov, tion was under way today to trace the sources of supply of poison liguor & leged to have cayscd five deaths here ¥ orday and sent scores of other im- | bibers to hospitals serviously il Three of those whe died were picked up un- conscious on the streets in the Ten- derloin section and the other two were tound iIn their homes, one dead and the other nnconsclous, Clder saloons, cigar stores and oth- er “blind tigers” supplicd most of the | alleged poison liguor, the police said Some of those still in hospitals, however, said they hiad purchascd the liquor from hootleggers who told | them it had been smuggled ashore from the rum fleet Iying off the Jor- sey coast, Several declared they had uneonscions after taking only one Do not allow your conceit 1o become flabby or run down, Listening to your- | 8e1f on the radio will help. Virile, upstanding cars are unfailing marks of perfect health, Practice ear wiggling to music, using the selection, “I Hear You Calling Me.” Wateh your hips man is in great The well-hipped demand these days, The tonsils should be oiled regular- Iy and bathed in sunshine, to avoid rust accumulation, [nvestiga No self-respecting man will be with. out well muscled cyebrows. Kngage in short, spirited eyebrow tilting exer- ’tlm-n before breakfast, Always be sure that the nose An occasional trip through a factory will be convineing Kknows. cheese Remember eyes ure the windows o ' the soul, and windows should be washed weekly 11 fruits do not agree | out your Adam’s upple with you, cut| If you have flat feet do not despair, A flat head is much worse, Don't neglect your wind is nothing but a toy b watched its health, troublesome 1y dangerous, and that's Colonel Anthony could | Cleopatra A blimp becom: pon that has or two drinks. More than 400 arrcsts cnness were made over the week-cnd and of this number 100 of more res quired hospital attention. BOXING BOUTS TONIGHT Stage 1+ Set for Resumption of Pro-| for drunk- | Corns are ther than something not say of Get nervous if you can. Some day you may be good enough to pass as shimmy dancer, | Hunting Séasonl-'s Toll of Accidental Deaths Is Big Albeny, N. Y., Nov, 26.—More per. ons were killed or wounded by the Laccidental discharge of firearms dur The stage is wet for the resumption lye 1o 1923 hunting scason than by | profeasional boxing in this ¢it¥.|uny other means, according to a e when the Hardware City A. . Williyort of the conservation commission conduct & show tonight in Jester's|covering the season to November hall, Matchmaker James Bordierc.i A total of 20 persons were killed has arranged what looks Wke a card |77 were wounded, the report said that will produce ction. Dobby these five were killed and . eimer, of this city will make his|wounded by accidental discharge of return to the ring tonight opposing |firearms, I Young Angelo, of Stamford, state fessional Game at Jester's Hall This Eyening. of 16, and GAME ENDS INTIE (Continued From Preceding Page) hawks got the ball. Rice made a brilliant run of 25 yards but on being tackled he dropped the ball and An- nastio got it for the Rangers. There were a series of penalties here and on the next play, after a fumble, Argosy scooped up the ball and raced 60 yards before he was overhauled from behind by Rice and Brennan. It was an tncompleted forward pass however, and the ball was brought back. As the Mohawks neared their op- ponents’ goal their. stock rose and when a Ranger sub went in and talked before the play the referee slapped a 15 yard penalty on them. The re- mainder of the play was in the mid- field, and the final bit of play saw Kahms block a Mohawk punt and Nyborg get through for a 20 yard spin and again it was Rice who dumped him. The game ended with the play near the middle of the field, The sum- mary: MOHAWK. Behnke .. RANGERS Hennessey 8 -~ Brennan Griswold Neverick Cosgrove Argosy Sparks Annastia Durham ceaas Boviek Wright Kasprow O'Brien Y Conrad Right Halfback Dunigan ces ons Sarisky Left haltback Jackson Scifel *ull b Substitutions: Morelli Wright, Tancred for nke, Casperini for Orsie, Norfeldt for Dunigan, Carrazza for Norfeldt Kieski for Seifel, Kahms for Hen- nessey, Corbett for Soviek, Matteo for Kasprow, Bosco for Conrad, Keck” Parker referee, Kingsbury umpire, Andrews linesman, Two Badly Wjured Two Ranger players were budly in- jured and the boys are planning relief fund for them. Hennessey suf- fered a broken nose and Sarisky's collar bone was broken when he was tackled hard. Turner 3eh George head- Sunflower Seceds Valuable Crop in Western States Washington, Nov, 26.-—Sunflower eds, 14,000,000 pounds of them, worth almost threc-quarters of a mil lion dollars, That is this year's crop of the three important producing tates, Missouri, 1linois and Califors nin, according to the department of evienitw The eld this year is about 4,000,- more than last year. From four to six million pounds are imported annually, principally from Holland, Argentinn and Russia “I'he poor man's peanuts” are what sunflower sceds are called gin some section In New York city many Russiang buy and roast them to cat They are used principally, through, in poultry feed mixtures and for par- rot foed Kansas, the “Sunflower produces practically no sunflower seeds for commercial use but in the principal producing states they considered a profitable crop as about 600 pounds per acne can be produced and sold for around $4 per 100 pounds, pounds State,” three European Hairdressers Fail the American Women Derlin, Nov. 26 “Permanent | warves” are w0 hard to get on the con« tinent that American woman makes two trips a year to the United States rather than entrust her hair to the uncertain efforts of the European coiffenrs Beauty parlors over not only sometimes ruin the hair in an effort to give it an enduring curl, but they il not learned how to put the kink into hair as speedily and as painlessly the American beauty doctors. Women frequently faint from exhaus- iton pain in the bands of the European experts, one here ve and lightweight champion. Reimer looks | === fine after a long reports his training it that ™ rest, an camp, have to trim Angelo plenty Stamford boy is The result of some are follow: Satlor rounds; Kid Carter rounds; Battling Kunz Young Wddy, draw 10 rounds; Sailor Murphy, draw LA rounds; Bddie Kelley, knoekout rounds; Jeft Tiegan, knockout rounds; Steve Boyd, knockout rounds; Young Allen, knockout rounds; Young Taylor, won 7 rounds Lddie Segal, knockout 4 rounds; Young Eddy, draw 10 rounds; Sailor Darcey, draw 10 rounds; Mike Me-! Cabe, draw 10 rounds; Freddie Segal, | won 10 rounds: Willie Gibbs knoek-| out«4 rounds. Teddy Vaybrick, rounds! Joe Dillon, rounds; Bobby Tteimer, rounds; Bobby Heimer, won, 10 rounds; Bobby Reimer, won, 15 rounds; Charlies Pilkifigton, won; Gobe Lawrence, won; Chuck Prevey won: Johony Shugrue, lost; Joe Tus- w0, won:; Frafkic Maxwell, won, and Johnny Winters, won. The «wsemi-final will be an S-round affair between Kid Thomas, of Colo- rado and Setie Setrinio, of Bristol, in | which plenty of action is promised. | Rocky Geary, of Wartford, 1s) matched for a six-rounder with Jim- my Clements of Bristol. The curtain| raiser will be between Bobby White | of this city and Bod Dempsey of Hartford. Tt is billed for four rounds, trom he i record that st of the one will his Kam, knockout won rounds; impress, hauts as 1 won 5 This, ladies and gentlemen, knockout, 4 greal What-is-it. knockout jost, and weighs four pounds. Got A-Plenty Star Jack—A burglar got into my houss | at 3 o'clock this morning while 1 was | on my way home from the club. Bob—id he get anything” Jack—He certainly did | The Legear i in the hospital. My thought it = me Answers don) ponr wife (Lon- | ADMISSION—$£1.20 A Terrifying Spod Although it looks more like & hippopotamus or 4!a blood-sweating behemoth of Holy Writ, it's really a potato. | This champion spud was raised by George Martin of Antioch, TiL., | JESTER’S HALL TONIGHT 8:15 o’clock 4 BOUTS—28 ROUNDS Bout BOBBY REIMER vs. YOUNG ANGELO Semi- KID THOMAS of Colorado vs. SETI SETRINIO of Bristol 2 Other Good Bouts Final RINGSIDE—$1.80 Bandits, hold-up men, and their friends are becoming bolder They're getting so gosh-blamed bold that Police | Commissioner Enright has taken cognizance of a crime wave and curtailed vacation and off-day privil tives. This photo shows one of the ve They smashed the big plate glass show in New York. ful attempts of bandits. window of Hickson’ lars~and escaped. one of Fifth shops, and stole furs and gowns valued at many thousands of dol- [the blessing of these good folk {the Dalai Lama such countries Tibet and believed to be lincarnation of the Lord Buddha on made a trip to India to se { l.ord Saheb (Curzon) But even f the Lalal lama suech countries | England and America have istence, except in the strang occasional sojour in no e | ot ers, |British Sportsmen Want To Send Yachts to U. —Owne of a meeting held unc the chairmanship of Sir |to discuss the question of sending | xt season to co h-American nd a team if one cou c |decided to s |be organized; if not, the npete every alternate chairman said it was propos | vite offers from owners and the {four of the bhest hoats for the | Two yachts were offered at the ling. vear. T pi racy WESLEYAN L S 19 GAMES { Columbia and N. Y. U. Are Placed Baseball schedule | Middletown, Nov an baseball schedule ninete: games, ten at home, was announc: last night as follows: April 12, R. 1. State 17, Swarthmore at Swarthmore; Haverford Haverford; at Middletown; 30 (open), at Midd town. May 3, Conn. A, C. at Storrs, Con , Bowdoin at Middletown; 9, iams at Middletown; 10, C imbia New York; 13, New York at Midd town; 15, Aml t at Amherst; Mass. A. C. at Middletown; 21, at Providence Hamilton at M dletown; 28, Springfield at Midd town; Massachusetts A, at M dletown; 31, Springfield at Springfie of at Middletow at 26, of patrolmen and detec- | » boldest and most success- avenue's most fashionable NUNS DEVOTE THEIR LIVES T0 THE SICK Sisters in Far Tibet Wear Red C and Go Bavefooted Relieving Pain 1 Sorrow Tientsin, Nov, 26 Mile the ramparts of snowy peaks ing the two Ruddhist states kim and Tibet, h the mountains that rise from the plains north of Gyantet, little gpecks nestle in the cliffs, T4 are the abode of the nuns the Goddes Dolma, “She who hears the crics o all the world.” The Goddess Dolma s the hist counterpart the Virgin of the Christians, Her nuns for the world and all its pieasures dressed in red clonks, barefooted with shaved heads, they go lieving pain and sorrow is frugal and their lives terial comforts A bell tolls heyond separat- of Sik arid while re " Their fare It Is the call of distressed person for aseistunce haps miles away, The nu An old abbess, kindly and skil administration from long ome per ther i in . experience As Straight As We Know How to Put It! The man who thinks he is sav- ing money by buying a suit or an overcoat at an absurdly low price, overlooks that somebody saved it before he did! clothes below Hickey-Freeman prices are below Hickey-Free- man quality! The new Hickey-Freeman crags of | 14, Amherst at Middletow AT Williar i dow mouy orth to where duty call performed they return, ind worn, but happy, to await next call, eir dutie » paths the nuns take are beset any dangers, Wild animals arc where, Storms be down o1 hut they are brave, They sleep | open while on journeys, Stones | their pillows and the sky their only covering. Bir to sense there is no danger, the nuns to ‘be fed, The nuns know great world thess white tors are Never Dead. It is an s seem and follow Pacaimile of Froot of Carton - of the mountain nothing outside thelr pt what an occasional traveler tells them Such visl- accorded every courtesy, and | b for tales of other | In departing they rec . rly ought o wh N¢ ca tiv m th it BODY BUILDER CONTAINS ROT OVER | % ALCONOL Any productions will be a reve- lation to you! FITCH-JONES the r e the Grei stories Ralph Gore British wil d to in- meet- 19, Brown Wil- No case teo long standing to be You XMAS SEALS FOR SALE Washington, Nov. 26.—Christmas seals of the National Tuberculosis as- ce | sociation will be on sale during the Christmas holidays in all post office lobbies throughout the country where space is available, Postmaster General New, directing postmasters to permit reasonable use | of their buildings for the sale of Christmas seals, said the department wounld co-operate to the fullest extent | consisting with the performance of its own servsice. at or as X S. 1e L m- 1p, a1d | ck es. 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