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OMWMM.“.: Speaking of Sports LA L UL L Reports from Waterbury that Ber- nie Conley Is to play with the Brass Ulty eleven are without foundation, the local management says today. On the Alleys TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE Miller Baldasuri MeDonough Whitney Rrandt | Myors | Bombar Anderson Aunderson ..., K, The Stanley Rule & Level com- s pany has decided to enter a team in the factory basketball league. This Ires a six team league and |y a meeting for election of officers | .y will be held at the Y. M. C. A, at|Noga 5:30 o'clock. Iclinson 108 428 Suspender Garters, . i) A% 93 =T | schedule ” s The teams [ aTkiEney | Dougherty { Walker have {1w Man Work on arranging a will be started at once, Will play Tuesday nights. The Corbin Red Sox wili their annual baseball dinner at the | clubhouse of the Ioremen's club | next Tuesday evening. [ |C. Gugel , This year the Big Three teams are | carlson rapidly becoming the big three |l screams. | 108 Razors, 418 2 [ 83 1 84 408 Buckles, Guan . 81 108 By now Rocki r 80 it takes no great amount of cour: o start a scrub team castern varsity. We agree with the experts it would be a tragedy if Dempsey quit the ring. Who would there be to sup- port Mr, Kearns? | durgen B | Planigan against an | oy Lew Man | 1251266 i — | FAFNIR'S LEAGUE Office. Rorg tanley Te- no the Stratogy in sports has made markable headway but as yet one ha succeeded in working hidden ball trick in a’ push-ball| match, | 2= i 59 50 o A8 1 Red Gra should know you are never great unpil th begin ooking for your weaknese. No one ever has to look twice for a second- rater's weakness. it Blaka ’ boys diine Doubts ! ticability Well, it |y, some guys a long (imesto be- | racey ve the world was round. says, haye sy The season’s developments that when you n wins,"” it is not necessary arazen the horse, N M vn - such Mason to add s Mike McTigue has heen barred ‘'aveon from fighting in New York a year. Wil some one kindly tell us when Mike was ever found guilty of fighting anywhere, “Hoppe Proves Mastery at Three | Freema g Sounds like petting toma," a STAR FOOTBALL PLAYER 't - MISSING THREE WEEKS Lnd Grinding. LSS on Wheaton College Tleven Befnz Sought By Police Yk In Chicago. --Du Page been asked Place, son of Mr. ind Mrs, Frank Place of I3lossburg, 'a, and star ciad of the Wheaton college football team, who disap- heared from the campus of the su i'rhan school, near here, three wecks county 10 Chicago, Nov; T authoritics have search for Danny The college faculty, assisting in e search, voted to keep the disap- hee a secret becanse of wrong ipressions of the institutions that right result, J. A. Weaver, treasurer wd, Friends of Place said he had been |~spondent since last summer when e learned that 2 young woman who itended Wheaton college academy st year and to whom he had heen 'gaged for several years, had mar- iad another, His former flancee has vritten friends in the college that he has not seen him since she told \im of her marriage. Place was graduated go from a missionary training | chool at Nyack, N. Y., and was ompleting a theological course at | . Vheaton, college authorities said Schifscher 2 Streat igi12 95— 51 54 £0— 251 two vears [NTER-CLASS RACES SCHEDULED AT YALE .. |'Rea i Dobrowalakl stnto BThe 23 Crews That Have Been Prac- yiock ticing Will Take Part Furnishing. In Big Meet. Wheelork s New Hatven, — Twenty- | ek hree crews which have been train ] 250 ng daily on the harbor during the 93— 268 all will participate in .the annual Vale inter-class regatta which will = o held on the harbor here from N. B. GAS LIGAT 0, Monday to Thursday of next week, Team No. 1. I'his regatta marks the culmination 2 bt the outdoor work for the numer- & crews which being Mike Murphy Don University Wash- 15 Nov. T 250 a2 4531266 LEAGUE are ed by ant, former ton oarsmen. After the regatta t \ar- kity eights which have heen rowing nder Head Coach Ed. leader on he Housatonic at Derby will remove o the harbor where they stay intil foreed indoors by the weather irant wiil then take charge of all he 150 pound crews, hoth varsity ind freshman; Murphy will pick two from the freshman will stay on the varsity for further heavy will ree hoa and th r with the This regatta is held end hnd conslsts of a number of elimix ion races in the shell and barge 3 : lasses, until cight r 1aine un ehan . o £ lefeated in each division s declarad champion of frews and the members are awarded iver eupe. OF the ate this year, every vear at he the fall rowing season 205 ot Team No. 5. P his hoat s the class 8 No. . Team boats that will . 12 whila the partfict- composed of are upper breshmen. rest asemen IART & HUTCHINSON Office ey | BIG DRUM CORPS DANCE MIDDLETOWN ARMORY SAT., NOV. 8th “ | his plac 245 | { SALESMAN SAM Cabby Dolan Barney . OVER CONFIDENCE | TAKEN FROM TEAM - Somds ShowHigh S Their Weak Points R, O'Nail e 3 . 26 Johnson €, Bacver Kalbarg Scheldler A, Jolinson s Moprle oyuene Slick Pagan! G. Crowley The victorlous high school grid- ders have been fighting hard all week Lo overcome the streak of over-confidence which has crept nto the team. That was put to an ya7 end last night after school when the 114 |Sccond team gave them un awiul 107 battle and showed them where their “ous | Weuk points were. The Milford " lschool team averages 1060 pounds. 7|Their rccord is not as good as it jmight be but they have played the {leading prep schools in this scction {of the country and are determincd to gain a victory over New Britain betore the season closes. It s hoped that this game will be a hard 'one with a great deal of good play- {ing on the part of the Milford cleven 8o that the team will be down to hard tack for the Hartford game a week from Saturday. game will be played in the morn- ing at the Milford school fleld. Cheering practice has started in earnest and Humphrey Muldowney with the assistance of Vetrano and Clancl acquainted the freshmen with the cheers at the lower as- sembly. The upper classmen will also have a rehearsal this morning. Because of some ineliglbility at the present time the lineup is not definite, but it will probably be as follows: {NEW BRITAIN { McCarthy . | 13 CORBIN CABINET & Perfecio's, LOCK GIRLS . Johnson i Corrldan D, Davis . Gating Knock Ouls, Kilhourne 2 %, Dube MeGrath . Lelst 256 Tucky Strikes, I. Cone & cee 8 M. Davis ¥ Omperg . M. King LIGHT WORK IS GIVEN YALE GRID WARRIORS Some New Men and New Plays Will Be Tried Out fn Game With MILFORD Maryland, I'ermeine Left New Haven, Nov. 7.-After strenuous days of scrimmage 1 | Yale varsity football squad was given ' Deodorlan | but light work yesterday. Several | | members of the regular team wore | missing. Bingham, right end, is suf fering from muscle bruiscs and wil {not be able to play in the game gainst Maryland Saturday. It js pected, however, that he e in good condition for the Princeton me. Hart took his place in tic ignal drill yesterday Butterworth, right tackle sufferlng from musele wo Bojonowski Webh e Left .o Judge Left guard Miller, Scully Picree Politis Brown in Zehrer (Capt.) . also wns Left halfback bruises and Richards, Wadsworth had considerable prac- tice in kicking and it is possible that he would be in the opening lineup against Maryland. The coaches ex- pect to try out men in the backfield Saturday in effort to find the right men for those posi- tions for the two big games with Princeton and Harvard. Benton, tackle on the Freshman team lasgt year, was moved over from the serubs to the sccond varsity team Johnny Curtin, of Jersey City, in a yesterday and was given a long try- fast and hard fought 12-round bout out at tackle. Because of the fail- last night. Martin held the lead all ure of Eddie Bench, regular varsity the way. The weights were: Martin | auarterback to recover form his ili- {118-1-4, Curtin 120%. ness, Stearns, substitute quarterback [ Jack Lester of Philadelphia, 129 on the Freshman team last year, was i pounds, fought a six round draw, also moved over to the varsit with Moe Ginsherg, 125 pound | today. |1:rnnL1rn. G'Brien Right ha Belser Quarterback Gripp, Emblch t Stromquist Hinshe Fullback seve Curtin Loses Decision After Furious Battle v York, Nov. T.—Eddie ( - nonball) Martin, Brooklyn, re: ceived the judges’ decision over Irish an of iad e e [Foothall IROPER FEELS HIS TEAM - " WILL DEFEAT CRIMSON Final Practice is Against Puzzling Formations | sed By Harvard Princeton, N. J, A 7 Princeton foot last night was en route to N¢ 1 where on Saturday at Cambridge the Tiger will elash with the Harvard Crimson n the first of the “Big scries, The Waver Mass, on two special cars and imme- diately upon arrival, will go to the Bedmont Springs country club, e entire student body of Prince- saw the team off on its road trip after a miss meeting at which Coach “Bill” Roper and Cap- tain “Buzz Stout he team worked against an all star opponent using Harvard forma- tions, Roper expressed delight with the showing and predicted that vie- tory in its two remaining games with Harvand and Yale will th Tiger 1524 football record, murred | thus far with a Lehigh tie and a 12 | 0 loss to Notre Dame, HARVARD LINEUP FOR TOHORRON 15 DECIDED Will Start at Fulback and | The Three" squad cntrained for h ton monster spoke, am crown Gehrke Rest of Team Will Be Scasoned Players, Cambridge, Mass., Nov, 7 ed by 500 undergraduates, Harvard's liron machine was yesterday put | irough the final practice e held in the stadium before the Crimson takes the ficld against 1 football team of Princeton here Sat- urday, Immediately afterward the starting lincup was announced and then the varsity squad was taken to a hotel in Swampscott where th players will remain until just hefore | ,the game. The Princeton team r expected to reach Cambridge tomor- row morning. | Coach Rob Fisher announced that | the following lineup would probably | start Saturday's contest: leit end, | Robb; left Coady or Lind- | ner; left guard, Daley; center, Adie; right guard, Theopold; right tackle, aptain - Gr right end, mache or Cha quarterback, | Stafford or C left halfback Miller; right Hammond and fullback, Gehrke, In the final signal the students, Coady was at Stafford at quarter and until recently a ¢ end. A few of the men will return to Cambridge for sse8 tomorrow, Light signal practice will be held in swampscott tomorrow. The squad vas reported in good condition. Cherr seseion t tackle, fbhack, Mill bafore eft tackle Gamache. | at right 1f vou found a strav lering, players have heen named to date for the All-America eleven, vote h consider the fact that Suburban Heights. The Gosslps. ¢ —~—— . 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AND STOPS TO TIND BEVORE DINNER- ERNIE H WHO'S JUST MOVED IN ON DECIDES WITH TRED PERLEY (TS AN T DINNER, By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate SOES OVER AND GETS THE NEWS OF WHAT MRS POTILE SAID TO PAUL WHEN SHE SUND OUT IT wAS POKER THEV'D BECR KNOWS WHAT RSy fool ball | Ifty-fifth The |8 inception in a contest | teams Princcton on November 6 e e —— The game at that time resembled Bates Wins Over Rhoddy LA L0 U By Use of Forward Pa Lowiston, Me, Nov., T.—A long forward pass in the last few minutés of play enabled the Bates college foothall team to defeat Rhode Tsland Ntate, 14 to 7, here yesterday, ‘Tlia © Ithode 1sland team had held a lead to 6 until the closing moments ow Is Just 55 Years of Age "W York, Nov, T.—Intercollogiatc yesterday celebrated the & M€t Of rules in 1573 anniversary of ity birtl, the gridiron game in America had Yale between | Rutgers 1860 n the present style of play. 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