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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 192 o 0 o o ;o B e L —— DD DDA D D S SR S D TS - o - e o e ——— FAFNIR AND P. & F. CORBIN TEAMS WIN IN INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE—BOYS’ CLUB BASKETBALL LEAGUES START THE SEASON—LACAVA HIGHEST SCORER ON NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL' TEAM—BIG FIGHT CARD ON THURSDAY NIGHT P e . ) 2 4 2 mmmmmw" FAFNIR AND CORBIN FIVES B HfiHT CARD |PLAYS LAST GAME SATURDAY!TFAM T [LAGAYA HIGHEST SCORER WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TOMIRRON NIGHT g ATslliill]rYrS’m[J}LUB i O “Yankee" Pl up Total of 0 | Points During Scason With Bearing Makers and R. & E. Tossers Stage Exciting Jimy Clinch to Appear in Main 4 ] N\ N\ l?aulhers Victims as Group Al ok gy .Y, 0. and Columbia Break- Contest on “Y” Floor—Belser Stars With Shots at the Rig N T achine Takes boULOT Amateur Show , \. League Gets Under Way | Fn v samem st Princeton’s Great G e .u.h.l 'l"ml( .\L Britain Machine Take } { ; i Now Biuin his sohnol tam led oeton’s Great Game Beating in First Game—D. & . Quintet Winner in | | ; o ; i in ecorlng. durlng tho' past, seasqp SRR First Cont A n readiness for the neatest o i ; ; 9 \ Group A Standing with a total of 30 points all of | New York universitygand Co- s onte: \hil Mvn.vl.iuj‘\-ll\ £ il ' U ! Won. ' Lost pe, | Which were scorcd as touchdowns. | umbia football l«ms which i e e S e e . ; : : Nationals .eev. 1 0 1.000 [Acting-captain Stromquist is scc- [fought cach ‘other to a tie this The Fafnir and ) 1 v i 2 '; ; i i £ R e st o) 0 iggfiond win voints, 1§ points of [ycar probably will not meet on the ball quintets A i e A k ; . Lot s "\“ - .l‘w\‘“ - g & £ TWCIONes 4eveess 0 1 _W,‘\\‘M\vn were scored by the touch- |gridiron next season. N. Y. U. au- Se A ninis i B e el L o i ! amuteur show of e . - : ; ; et iy 5 ”m,‘d.m\n route, ;;u‘! o, remaining | thgyitics cxplained the situation fs Industrial ba A e s g ; e . ; UL T three points by the drop Kick |cafised by difficulties in arranging nig 8t the ¥, 3 Ao oo ; i ; r |m“ . s 8 e i s osteunuEiRl fea N hNM-i after touchdown d | schedules to avoid a succession of Bk autno A : gumo | s i onth That ono brlstled with g : ] i all that of Lolding a* team score-| These figures speak for them-heavy games, playing furio i : : : ] 4 o 1 - less throughout the entire four |Sclves. Lacava at the beginning of | —_— til in the final few mi | : rolled e Pk e ; ;i ik periods of was performed by |the season was “"“""j"” ol The four touchdowns Princaton £ S e ; ¢ ; the Celtics ey opened the [Inember of am. Before the feop0) up against Yale at New Ha- 10 score A i ; 3 : which ils To. % ‘ Boys' club Group A Intermediae |frst game it .was understood that N e \,":,l:n G et " vi w"““j Gl *‘-:‘t lcague last night by handing alhe was ing to start, but in- : el ‘mv“”m' e S Lo 1 2 ! | HEy T G shut-out to the Danthers. Theyjuries Stromquist and Clair e e h L ! me of t nitt sling } 5 . | 4 o us 1l 5 i aga.ng Sk tspite ; R e AroL Ao of LI s e ; / F cselves were ablo to score but K 1ol ) ok sl oL oL RS SRR 1 to 10, I ‘ ; firinl i T o e b three points, on a fleld goal by Stan- |chance, I'rom then on he had his | oo B0 L o n B o 08 00O Gorbin:N. T Alncliine S o ; ; R e ogie fntl e freoltone byg ol | LR O SCUICHE B e 00 en e ticeton scdted e The P. & I, Cc nd N caged 1) | bietia il ho e and the 3-0 store sounde more| If it we for the Soutd (,uidowne and won, 24-8, has the o L LSooRe ) Sl ndi i baseball or foothall than bas- |View vacktionist in the past two |jieilious 800 Won, 245 has ih 10E|0f ansed helhe silcv Ry Enathl L ) J | o e Ry L Wil The guarding on both |games New Dritain would have | o Ho0 e i, o teams ETHE Nahs iy rlod, { minutes [the Jocal boxin® commission, The n ; ¢ { s was close, while the teams, [been null and void altogether, He ™ L ty new uniforms b T lefara. ¢ s Sl i e o 3 pite much conching under the|was about the only New Britain{ o o0 o) G000 e 8 GLAoNe Dy ol RTa count v t f ) nd! consericntly f is Lol s Ay nligpate T ng e tartford game WAt apnual - championship of the Pro- P ) i % § e ’-“v“"_-'” h ac. LYAD T EE “”“‘ "M“_ s for the [vsslonal Goifers' assoclation which s and e s he T summar + Lably attrac ; . a0z score, 4 g OB BLEES G RTE LY S be held next year during Sep- ur'udkmv m with a p: - Fafnie the most will be that he- y i ke % M Coltl 5 * tember at the Salishury Country ke and il ! T, of 11 [ tween Jimmy Clineh of this city a gid SR 2 oy |club, Garden N wards for the Corbin quintet played | Jacobi, If ; obby | of New Haven a shifty . ; 1UoTd ! s | like whirling dervishes while f ORI G o 3 | calore ¥ 3 been knocking = e G d M oeinen) 4 4 s Tulane university of New Or- the lanky center A Gveny o | Iiclo e om all \ “linch add- e \ AR : ARt deRE0d " lleans has been ple upon the about the cou Bt Av | Sar y By St SISty rd st - el SS0LI000 ! S0uoLOUHbERD New York university football topped off a speedy machine that | Wik 5 Bnt ( evening, when he rained a shower of 4 b Lo etrnye . St 2 ¥ lschedule for next year. Tulane has rode rough shod over | t e of Johnny Mack > * Ao 18 il i Politls . ey ” _7'won seven games thls season and ain Machine five in their first game z 3 {of N ¢ 1 was declared the " ; : 8 9 ;8 04 tled one, among its victims being of H'm season, ] winy Mack formerly the 12 i . | Northwestern by 18 to 7. North- After a few nut a P il o T a t har he stat x = western later conquered Michigan, the end of the firs ) v . el 0 (tof real hox [ I QU elEhtIEEIRCe b G R i ol naliny Giolf and ’(m\]udl mix at times, \Iglingv‘x the sec 5 R s 2| Ray Mall of Hartford, loo irang, Shtces IMPORTANT GAM Sl ) B . Hian |Gorse Lamprecht of Cleveland, el s ey ek - = le0 good here In the first show draws | \ ) ppointed i | ) Aloizerale Charles 7. schectman, former High | ona) otercollegiate links: cham- it was their first gar 3 5 21 |a tongh baby in Juck Vegert'of New | you exp see o hard looking & RN e alae Al i showed enough tc t e foul . i \ s a decision over the g ! ting face is| S Paluch, rg ......... 11 School Student, Plays Scintillating ' OM S DASH S ARt Iang, AN Slepedien-Ugh (o el ing : w- | 1 dechiioniovening i giGcans e 3 - N . E ) imerson Carey, well known wield- ey will bo contenders b o o Irich, § pital_Ci b B i (el | A st g, | 8IS and Disies To Play Against | | Cinie Satnedar v of niblicks, is a guard at Cor- g s over. e b ‘ ) rs of Hall say cannot do it again doc an he lsn't ag- { i well and o e best toemed e f e T S e rokc fes for ge n o the well known million years. Grange is just about the| Fach Other Sunday, The Winner | ls Win harles T. Schectman of 431 ;1_1“..”1 s (SEteen out the first half that sent in most r 3, ) ! [ Thes Will weigh in at 13§ pounds. | most aggressive ds Well s progres- | o In game of (h i ¥ eiE . hidvale ot hel e BEths ponriers ot thL Gorbin o 1501 . Suxe. Jt | ony Weed of New Haven will [sive individual on the gridiron, To Play For Championship. orge Naylock ledthe Nation- ) 1 he 3 Gl op into action with Art Fltzvon There is nothing of the English | ; lG18810ta 45 \ictory oyei i o High school in the| Ernle Jarvis of Hngland, and 2 5 e 15 o s A football game of much import- | clones who proved mostly ass of 1910, and now a student al 'Wee Willie Woods of Scotland, ance bearing on the junior cham- |Schmarr starred at guard " the University of Vermont, is star- {wo hoxing mites who have been Wnd bof S . i | e hoys, made so by the lance. Ie doesn’t make the job 1 i nd both made ni sho \\; | J score for his alma mater on the v clinging to the top rung, will meet T L ot e S /RACUSE HARP BRS 1ims of «ich of the camps and |look hard by showing his teeth and |Pplonship of the city will be staged | SCOre: | Sedd g i 5 : RDE gandilido gttt : T ty football feam. Schectman IS aiin g 10-round altercation In New ekl . Skt ! \ i ¢ down state |screwing up his face until one would {Sunday between the Dixies and th National e s il e TG, O T e e S hisped ¢ ble to do m ¢ cities, W < anxious fo get a |never recognize the original. | e b sl J 4 i HmIv’u "’;:1 [An"\‘v‘ ¥ e *‘ NA‘{ Cm [Thh AG[\H t I and will use this 1 iran ks just like the aver.| -25le clevens. The winner of the (G, Baylock, If AT | &ridiron star, was captain of 1 Black Bill of Cuba and Johuny iia |'|.~.~u”n 4 s i | oM alonale = Sitvier Tilinols squad trots | °°nt will be matched against the (C. Marholin, 1f .. vears medi f’ l*'l\lv‘lbi"':‘l team. Breslin recently. @ very much otherwise, Th ¢ q 3 waps a | Pawnees who have cleancd up every- |1+ Micha Lt E 5 ®%hampions of the university Kobel . While at the local high school, Jack Bentley and_Heinie Groh nosed aheg Time after time, the two forwa : 3 g d shot pretty passes to on “““". liey. Meriden. There is great rivalry |bull type about G o's counten- | balf. | In the second stanza, the g Holders of Cross Country Cham- n Ui igaingat lozen others who lo like him. [ thing in sight. The Pawnces down- | hecame o ru with Corl pionship In 1922 and 1923 Fay- 2 i tha nifiyl art- 11t is when Grange gets into action | e the East Sides last Sunday in the men out in front, After inutes | ored To Ttepeat. fratie siho Alepped fod ol to the | that you note the difference between |jirst climination contest and the o Plays K Ghiloals new : i gho --;H ”'”)‘.l-y,‘” him anc ¥ at {winner of next Sunday's game will stitutes was sent on the f 1 ew York, No QIO ARy meet the Pawnces for the champion- | A Biaoht - : o were slated fo go at cuch other | will wear S 1h i v o ke fill in in almost any position on the |preparation for the spring cam- ‘ Hartford last night but aq - time, Illinois plays Oh lid team, paign. ois pla State. | pionship of the city will be settied ol : (it : o ent aros o Titt e © | Bverybody, m,yu\,” ang initely and the feam that H.,‘,‘\ & Diak s i Seiectman ry B of Bill Wambsgans: one of the it 100 s and are as fast | hoping for a dry o Eler o e T RRS AV oo stardom in last s game be- triple play heroes of the major IDetonics [with the vietories scored, will have |t : tween Ve ) = 'y |leagues, Is expected to manage tha of Hartford " which was to sctile the champion- | Mobile elub nex. year, having won ( | undisputed claim to the title, e : ; | . | 5 e ome i o i ; . L € v 2| ship of the state. The following ex- |his unconditional release from the 1s. Joe ook \m e Dixfes will practice tonight at Morelli, e .. . I tract from the account of the game |Red Sox. Wamby staged his triple o the corner of Lilic and Cherry g 1 the Burlington (killing while playing for Cleveland v 200 published in Scheetn n was a substitute for |of the New York nts and Bob years and never made a Shawkey, golfing pitcher of the | gular berth on the varsity team. nkees, have departed for IMor- was an all around man and could [ida to toss around real estate in ordinary ility will cha goes on 10 say: orecy of Meriden. Harr “Ior Vermont it was Conway, |C. swimmer, -bettered the Dixics team is run Sunday. The info action at 2:30 o'clock Satur- fiee ¥omon ce cetly responsible for victory 10, Burcell bane {hrl ogethor {eams Nos. 1 and Tachy N L no, Burcelli, J. Alban her teams X and 21 0 former's trusty foe did |nois A. C. last night when he cove Thafl ]S Yale i YGRS R ol o D R o Dy siCkins R L soal e d 200k yards B bicastiistrole Marino, F. ,\'llluf:xlw .\I\'\\\LVK\X';"I‘A;Il;'_‘l“1'4'&‘!’!!".\\;\];111;40.:.]};’(1)::\1 l|},'.‘(r‘{,!,‘,;. :I\ et GO Rl (RGBT R, A CRCEet s i 2 atg JQ8I0 R across for a touchdown in the | [ third period, while Schectman was the man who did the bulk of Ver-| Bobby Walthour and Freddie wmont’s tuckling. Time and &7ain the |Spencer, winners® of the last six ape’ R i ek ‘]" 3 Chon e Sk Gl ihlatt, g ) Duily News of Monday, November lagainst Brooklyn in the world's Schutz oo ) 1 T, i ! Ot N E T S L L ol 16, will tell of the y's work [geries of 1920, Luke ; t ana |POUNds and whose very a ee | ) Sl nenaionslonshng ] in the crucial struggle. The paper — , i ) ) Vs g | e wker, :’ s game. No practice, no game Coming Eyvents % Walter Spencer, Brooklyn Y. Holst, « will be the principle on which the! The Group B league will swir New York, Nov. 15 (P—Iarvard | Hesln. » ning the Junior leagne Will start, 1he v o e i e ! Che Eagles will also practice to- |Rames being between the Lightnings Sty : i ANTRZENS: BALUNC dnybotten ‘”'-““““‘mzin. The team must be in and Young Giants, All Shines and ! condition than Yale for the Lest shape possible for Sunday’s Skull Crushers, and Live Wires and ; : TohaRe e Elndoc s YRl S e speedy little end broke tnvough and | day bicycle race in Madison Square ict in the Harvard sta- | With the Dixies. A coach has been |Red Tops, bk Al 3 < ccured for the special occasion. The | On Monday night the Boys' club | D thie Middlchury runner be- [Garden and the recent one in Chi- list of men eligible fo play with the |irst team opens the season with | hind tie line, while on every punt cago, will be teamed again for the Rariontin ”H‘"C_m_. was submitted |the Fast Hartford Disies here. The | e was down the field with the ball, | first event of its kind in the new ’ and invariably got the man who re- [garden which starts November 28, \ rown \’\V‘ yjat a ecting of the fou s, (preliminary game will probably e infirmary and will He l";:‘v’_:’?m H‘M“ M between the Boys' club Reserves and | ceived it before the runner h:\.xi' —_— ellian It ) el e ar, |the Blihu Burritt junior high school. | #ained a yard or two. He needed no | KING AND DE BUSSY M 0 s R e R " A & | assistance. Interference against ].Alu‘ Meriden, Nov. 18.—Wales Lines J . ‘ i 5 5 |Coons, Naples, oyl ) There wery 0 horses 1oft | proved useless for once he was tak- | Deussy was nominated as the res Sign Up Eo turhi { or i expected | ecton. | The manager of the | on the farms of the country in 1825, | en out by a Middlchury man he was | publican candidate and Mayor artm ¥ind aranl The ! : { ‘ 5 - | Fagles wouid like fo gt in touch | — | p again and after the runner and |Henry T. King as the democrafla Dartmouth End ;)" i Ll Nos \ the manager of the Pawnees, | READ HE RALD “LASSIFIED ADS | onis ing the entire game |choics at the city primaries last i __TOR RESTLTS Idia" he miss him.” [ nignt, e Mov1e of a Man Who Has Just Returned from Florida By BRIGGS H\ nst | i a clash g him ouht Ain Foothall Players To = s Guests of the Man- ate Hockey to Played in Garden ° I rzement A Ll Tree Inn Mickev Walker Matched With Tommy Millizan

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