Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1915, Page 3

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Tom Shevlin Hopes to Repeat Performance of 1910 — |Bentiey. - — e ; G The symptoms of kidney and 3 g | 3 E 3 > LY i mulzluble:hm often very distressing Princeton Makes Shifts in Lineup—Yale Has Wealth: N - worth of Suits and Coats to be [z ine oo e run : ¥ : 3 . i g e o man star last year, is Yo be SOH Bg&m A froubles which e - - " " % fl’g.“‘ Ihig, Acay ithls R range enough ot W » ’ - ’ at a . }ec:’nd.-uwmsu 7,".‘;‘22, m t " first_faint gestion of the|keeping on the side-lines the offensive [ o1 S5 ohat kind oF « VERSTOCKED lead fo dangerous kidney troubles. - e Tattle that wili b waged in |men who had shone in- the —Yale- | Shevlin's Tactical Ability Well Knewn. | FUst Tnq G % SRS SIEY, Vior WE ARE O AND MUST Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which S008 3 it Yale bow! Saturday afternoon be- | Princeton game and by so doing held | With such an assortment of mate- | cartainly w:%:m £ - REDUCE SAME heals and strensthens the kidneyt the . B “Speedy: Rush of the |the mighty Harvard team to 0 to 0 |rial, much of which came to the var-|gna® o 2t e ‘tr‘:::i C.:fcm Tom Shevlin of the | tie, which was equal: to & victory. “‘g."lu‘fl with "‘-‘"h"““'n"“"“"‘ is smooth, e m‘ "‘;:5':?‘*?5'“.:‘ 'Sflmtl the K Elis has come. More Shifts at Princeton. s Pm{"fl;&;’: o squad here to pick a crew from. At neys, which is almost 1:m$;nw. Despatches from Princeton tell of | The shift at Princeton may or may | Shgvin, 48 NOt wanting for material|Columbia this fall we had 16 men ticed in most cases by those who u changes in the Tiger backfleld. Moore, | not be permanent. If it is to be Der- | anilite 1o hooen and alteady has been | TTOm, Which- to pick the crew. - -, A trial will convince anyone who n an.end running and broken field run- | manent, Princeton will be in the same | inaicated, and with much more mate- | unisiery’ ot i 5 be in need of it. Better get & ning back, had been sent in to take |position that Harvard was in in 1910.|ria) iSheviin should be in a position | Liiversity at from your nearest drug store, and Spsgpid, o Towel e Sron ik | P 5 ol permanens, T, Tlesry il i apaly i mnieral o YIS b | B O :| From $5.00 to $10.95 | .- - of ., e in e same position as e jer 1t - > o . sent in to take the’ place of | teum of 1010, In ‘elther case, Yale Can | foair 13 e met i e o o O and st . g ol kg plunger, this_great ‘preparatio Ehea, the Tiger defensive back, and |shift and probably will shift its team d|fall crew prec i paration send ten cent e e B Deed ChANBea oI e Lt pe G ocat huy“‘-u-b-mm- Yale has a big advan- | Con e P IReICCe O S e reingtato: Were $12.50 to $25.00 to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, the. a defensive team possessing a drop- Y., for a sample bottle. When The tant shifti of the Yale ™ kicker to an offensive team" without }flme!h‘:l;.‘illshdme .u;o:fi.“-hlnh°=-'x:lh; KILLINGLY HIGH PREPARING Datly Batietin. /e 8 a dropkicker. has been due to injuries or to . 3 5 . ' 5 These despatches naturally went' {0 tamporary poor. showing of the men | FOR BASKETBALL SEASON 40'00‘ 7 8.40 2 New Haven and naturally again were |originally selected, has an advantage ¢ B s 3 # -~ DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU noted by Miracle mn_‘_gh-vlmhof gze for Yale, inasmuch as it has developed | Candidates Are Being Drilled in Fun- luv;m :."::namnuy clean, smooth & now unsafe it.is to go without Fire In. [ Yale coaching staff. Then when the mber of men capable of filling the I stroke, considering so many are inex- Fm 295 t 800 B e L Bave ho.small cost | Bl team reported forpractice. the | sarious. positions, and. brobably Ho o] perienced men. Captain Bratton is. I 1 - (/] - The Famous “out in_the | calling of names for the team A lineup t boast such b chink, responsible for that. - He is the s = 3 o STl mrhs e e ey 1o % e biggest man on the crew, welghing - Were $10.00 to $20.00 Danielson, Conn,, Nov. 11-—The bas- | 175 ‘pounds, and is>tall and rangy. ketball season at the local high 5chool | Bratfon has a great personality. and otva’ 5 3 = Sicst Amlooked for placss. Don't take | found. Neville, the énd running back, | o ‘strong array of men peady to take chances, but call at_Jones’ Insurance |replaced by Bingham. .the defensive |the places of regulars as can Yale. Office And have your property insured. | back, and found Scovil, the line buck- Burton Water Yale Has Supply of Ends. is in full swing and a large squad is 2 : In England, at Burton-on- 5 th o ., . - 13AAC 3. JoNes ing inck, replaced by CUorieh, | voie heo six snds, any of ‘whom | taking part I the "anihe pricties 1212 Nondsril lesder,” Capiata Low CHILDREN’S COATS BEton watert \ieansioson lasurance and Real Eatate Agent |§oreneive and CEop o P eam was |may replace any other, and all of | From the beginning of the indoor work | neavier man than Bratton. ~He is of urton water,” unequailed on Richgrda Building, 21 Main Street | changed. from an. offensive team pos- | Whom may be seen in the game of Sat- [the motto has been “Full steam |q different type, however, being short N oot Deewlin Gl clous ale. The Burton water, the finest malt, the choicest hops and many decades of ex- perience have all combined to produce the world’s standard beverage— sessing no dropkicker to a defensive |urday. They are Church and Higgin- |ahead,” and already the men have be- stocky, ‘with powerful legs. 4 BEAR IN MIND. whon® placing your | team possessing a dropkicker. botham, the first varsity selections of | gun to nh;)w the results of the stren- S Ihairare the stcothieas of the From £ '0 | TNSURANGE. for the coming year. | Tigers’ 1910 Team Great on Defense. | 1938, both of whom Were f T aniEshs are St betng drii1- ghoks. the. Cllimbla,“crew. is Fowing: THE FACT. thit during the last fiva| Thus has Coach Sneviin ancwered|man, Mosciey, Allen and Blodgett, |od n the fundamentale; passing, arib. |atfer SE, ST anout oy miles Were $3.95 to $8.50 92 surance - Companies | Rush’s. first challenge, and the method | four’ members of last season’s fresh- | bling, and shooting. Although the boys | afternoon . (we have to row after dark Tovo, oither Tfailed, reinsured or | of answering recalls again the famous | man team, who have been seen in this |are away off form in their shooting £ hy 1910 season, when Sheviln last appear- | Vs varsity lineup in virtually every |It is expected that this fault, together | be Caorbter ong a0t Set out earlier A Lot of DRESS SKIRTS now .............. $1.00 . . it forlorn Y | with the tendency to fumble, will be =3 5 av no_company can af- |ed.as_the rTescuer of an same, wi cy 3 of the crew in:the launch, when it A Lot of HOUSE DRESSES ......ccc.000e... 4 Sto esll Gold Dellars for 30| "F 1010, Yale boasted o number of | prataniy will be seeh. in detion Saters The gaeds and formwards: ares recenv. | Sruck ms how smoothly. the bow light 50 BON TON CORS| " e i A 2 g e ms or - every backfield . candidates, part of whom [ B PR SRS EERLIGRGACT SUpic |ing most of the attention from the | pemnas 15 eiong the sh Sons ke $3. ETS, now ............ $2.50 1 <y v were good- defensive men, and the re-| Way Gates, Baldridge and Schmidt, |coach, as the abundance of Z0od ma- that wo sell INDEMNITY | 7oin 400 ‘whom were g0od offensive | Shcldon having been a member of last | terial for these positions will make It | ane we the Bows of wae chel? dr ROYAL WORCESTER $1.25 CORSETS, now .. 88¢ . ;l;‘EARNED'" S .CO men. Princetin in 1910 was represent- | season’s varsity. Way was ineligible | exceedingly difficult to choose the | There s something In that crew: they ed by a great defemsive team, and|jast season, while Baldridge and Gates [men for the first five. kabi » Sheviln, realizing that condition. | came wp o the varsity from last sea—q| . Every scrimmage has been full of | St ‘0Seiher remarkably well and they DON'T MISS THIS SALE gm:u .x_:n!; -;{_!:‘!x\:gz lgfil;scel;%; el son’s freshman team. “pep.” As the men are all very light, | beats them ‘will know it has been in = - ; Saian Ml ukaile speed will be the objective point this |5 sage. > -9 . AT 10 represented by. an & 3 AFTGRNEYS AT Sieaiive team and Sheviin shifted-the | - Yalo has at least sever huskcy guards I the scrimmages the two teams | aquentore thare Loty Srolsht p 3 P entire aspect of things by putting. his | in: Black, “Kent, en, *Conroy, Jim | have lined up as follows: Brown & Perkins, - iymep-at-law | 52672 Dacks into the ‘game: and | Sheldon, Von Holt and McGrath. ' Yale | ""Team A—Kingsbury T, M. Conkitn £, | 125 Pad o great deal of experience Special Pin-Casks (5 gallons), for Over. Uncas Nat. Bauk, Shetucket St. Bitgood f, Buffington c, Smith ¢, Wells 2 family use op draught at home, ak Shetucket St Bitgood & Bufington <. Smith & ek | Soxewain on the freshman crew last On the Square Norwich, Conn- from any deater or jobber. > stairway 5 - Ma ‘Bank, Teleplione 38-3. = Team B—Capt. Reddy f, Horton f, ‘Our crew is'very light, as evi- Jette £, Eiliott £, H. Gallup c, Bufing- | genced “ BASS & co. 3 3 - - stocky and strong. & 5 | It is expected that the opening game | S'55Y 2N STONE e |FRIch was in vogue there duriug the|his alleged dilatory tactics I e : PSSRSO T will be played Nov. 17 with the cham- - many years of the Blue's success on | Mitchell match. Dioh ARSaE team of DEOVHIABCG B. 1|5 any- the football fleld. It is now believed P T SPORTING NOTES. Ale On Draught and in Bottles 4 Et_)erywhere - e A ey to b doubttul if Yale will ever give WHAT THE BOXERS SAY. . MOTOR STOCKS ADVANCE. o F 3 . PRINCETON WILL SPRING e one-man coaching system another Present indicati i 0 € OF | mE o & e YALE 1S AFTER VoOST | trial. despite the success which this| Jess Willard—1 hope to show the| rarvard and Princeton will seves of Irasatis it BuONETened on Boalfes | . 1hee ot e RMATIONS ON YALE method has met with at other uni-|world now that I'm @ real Ahting |an eligible sule. > 300 Gen Mot ing Sales. 2700 Googrieh G T versities. The reorganization of the |champion, and not merely a showman. coaching system after thue Colgate| Frank Moran—Willard for me, after Tigers Complef Preparation for | Blue Has Eyes on % 100 Goodlrich pr .. Satu Coach. game put the team into the hands of | I get another whack at Jim Coffey. I've | , The estimated attendance at tht o O e ticss ey | 8oy k= oo, ui - nn_advisory board, as it was in the |got the Roscommon man's number, you | Bulkeley-Academy game Saturday af | Sbpotating to the constructive inter- | , 0 Greene € Cop Princeton, - N. Nov. 11.—Prince- | That Yale intends to make a deter- | good old days when Walter Camp was | know. e L 3 - | © 300 Guigen Expl ton completed its preparation for-the |mined bid for rehabilitation’ on the | the moving figure in Yale football af- ! Jim Coffey—I'll say nothing until I S R T o Pioated racan. Taveat | -8 R fe Lo 2% | Yale game today wWith a light signal | football fleld:is apparent in the simul. | fairs. get into the ring with Morans What's| In the game with New London Man- ment issues were inclined to waver| 8300 Inm Copper 3 drill and a little dummy scrimmage. | taneous announcements from New Ha- —— the use? ual Training School Saturday at the on - realizing sales, .while specialties, | 100 Inter. AMet. - Practice started at 3 o'clock on Uni- |ven &ind Ann Arbor that Yale is ne- Yale Basketball Outlook Bright. Billy Gibson—Jim Coffey has only | campus the Academy will have te particularly automiobile stocks, were | 110 Tt ‘Con versity fleld, where a few of the-for- | Eotiating with Fielding H. (“Hurry started in as a fighter. Wait until he | watch Crocker, who is considered very 288 = Prospects look pretty bright for the E = e mations will be uncovered for the first | UP”) Yost to take charge of football ¢ meets Moran again. speedy, the rest of the team is noth- Zemons, 3 | e riee senmtioal ol B R RN time against the Elis were gone over |at New Haven. One despatch insists | Yale basketball team.which will com-| jJet Smith—I'd be delighted to get|ing above the average. 10-15fdmes, dos., Conspicnons amons these descrip- | 208 It Fuwer . and several of the rough spots in the | that the negotiations have progressed [Tence practice about Des. 1st. Three | yiixe Gibbons within the ropes for 20 i Kelsy Fluims, O L e opioh |/ 1380 Iat: Fager ‘o offensive were smoothed out. Funda- |80 far that Yost will sign a contract | Of 1ast years championship team are| oungs, Frank Moran say eligible and three substitutes. Captain . “I am ready to made an extreme gain of 25 to the| 100 Int Tickel pr mentals were not discarded, the whole |in a short time. o Charlie Taft will accompany his men T close a match with Jess Willard for new high price of 400, - Willys-Over | 1300 {ansig €15 80 boovvvcr. X}squad garticipating in dummy \ack- | For years pricr 01910 Yaie relgned | o500 (0071 auring Christmibs va: Bucknell Player fhe meavyweight title of the world at land, ~np-- 28 to* 335 -and--the -Max-L 300 K8 C 5 A0~ 3 e o T & e inE | Res were ‘stored. with. monotonags | cation, during ~which several games | Lewisburg, Pa. Noc. 1L—FElmer S.|any time” Frank ls anxious to get.a well group, where ingains of 2. fo]| ot L st Saten Conoh Rush ordered the vammty | regutarity. - It was seldom thae che | Will be plaved. The first league game | Pettit, substitute’end on the Bucknell | crack at the big fellow and is confident § polnts were resiiteréd oOther la- | iy e B e siadin RO et Tty | String of triumphs was Intercupted;| Will be with Cornell at Ithaca on Jan. | University football team, died today | that he can make hi mstep around. O e S ntive Laoe | 2 e & dtvtewine ] mainder of the practice was spent in | And in those years other sports flour- | 15- A freshman team will be organ-|after an operation for appendicitis ~ rutina: Steel. Cructble Steel, New York | 153 Lo i ° signal drill. ished at ¥ale. But since 1910 Yale|lzed and a schedule. including five)which was performed Tuesday. Fool”| g4 14 reported that the Bulkeley stu- A Brake, Continental Can and Amer- | 100 Macksy Cos pr- Dave Tibbott did a little drop kick- [has been “slipping backward. Blue [ trips, has been arranged. ball is not regarded as responstble for | Tt 1s reported that the Bulikeley tuc lcan 05 axwell M Co ... victories Ve A series of interclass games will death, as Pettit had not been in- $ : . 0 o e Brses ' hod the metal i el ¥ I e o e e T g the rufe. ' Fale b9l | commence this week, each class being | jured at all this season and had not Money for a celebration Saturday night 0% Muxwell 30 3 D v represented by a team except the aca- | been in scrimmage practice for about [If they scored a vistory over tha N e e e | i o e i R B S o T Sy i) demic and scientific senlors, who will | two weeks. Pettit was a member of [ Academy, but it seems that they were , T ming forward | 1800 Miami Cou pr with the following lineup: If Yale 15 successful in its negotia- counting their chickens before the 0 ith a Sath in the fnal hour on an | 100 der Sar e cha 'l 2 Left end, Hyley: left tackle, Me- |tions with' Yost and the Michigan |comblne and form one team. The man- | the junior class. e 5 advance to 18 1-2 cents in the price A o B Lean; left guard, Nourse; center, But- | coach elects to come east and look |agement will donate cups to the mem- | o fr of. the refined metal, Anaconda rose A A terworth: right guard, Hogg: ~right |after the bulldog on the gridiron, Yale | bers of the winning team. Strongest Man Harvard Scored 3 rosms, 45 |1 3-4 to the new high quotation of{ b Mo X7k T tackle, Parsette: right end, Lamber- | Will have procured one o fthe' most = 1,381 Points. o Nom, at the Acadeeny as eSS X Facoo -2 an Semtling. which | 3300 Mo. Pacific .. % |ton: quarterback, Glick; left haifback, | Competent coaches in e country. i 3 e o : 7 Pineapples, A it aabnod | 1000 Mo Pac et o |Tibbott: right halfback, Shea; full- | Yost at least knows as much football Federsl Leagye Meeting Over. | Cambridge Mass: Nov. 1L--AIbert|part of the state, their followers:are T 2 total of 5 1-2 to 99 7-8, its best| 200 Mont FPower p back, Drigss. ns any man extant, and knows a great | Chicago. Nov. 1L—The gathering of | J. Weatherhead leveland, Ohlo. | anxious for them to compete with the P - price since 1910, 2 100 Nat Cloak . &5 — deal more about ihe game than the | Federal league magnates, which began e e it Woors_ | winneriot the triangular contest, Hart- S s E sesesene GUERNSEY KICKS AN AVE] majority. - If anyone can reestablish |at Indianapolis Tuesday and moved to . Weath- | ¢ 4" New Britain and New Haven. 13| Veal Boast. - 30-36 || There were d:;“,‘:f:,’ly“mifiia:“;‘:, : ¥ ICKS AN AVERAGE | 0r o It can be dome—Yost will | French Lick on Wednesday, continued | erhead is a substitute end on the var- | uriy 'in the season N. F. A..held the e Stres troleum and Fertilizers, American OF 50 YARDS IN PRACTICE | 4o it. here today with a representation [Sity football team. His total of 12271| 5qiiord team to a single’ touchdown Cutléts, g 35 | Woolen, South Porto Rico Sugar and »pper 3 & y — amounting to more than half the num- | Points does not equal the record m he Which was practically given to the 16|Chops, 28 | Mercantile Marine preferred certifi-| 10N T etting Odds Are 3 to 1 in Favor of | COLUMBIA REFUSES TO ber of club owners. They again de- |last fall by H. R Harawick, Who| apieq] city eleven on an error of the Togeuesiinelde Round. = 28 cates, all <t material gains. Beth- 5 Princeton—54,000 Seats Already Sold. clared no progress towards peace had | scored 1381 points. v Bect ” | th|eompder Stedk. 20)icnem Steer ~mtinued to reflect its % . e PLAY TRINITY SATURDAY. | peen made and said they expected e : raed Beef, 13-20, B‘;mulflnrl. feverish course .® the previous day, 5 3 . - New Haven, Conn., Nov. 11.—Prac- B most of the out-of-town delegates, in- Michigan T in Philadelph thouse "Steak | * i teld- % | tice in fundamentals and a long signal | Game Called Off When Trinity De-|cluding President Gilmore, will have hiladelphia, Nov. 11.—The Michigan cES Legs, 28 | rising five to 435 at the opening, yiel % pe Pl p] g LEGAL NOTI 3 ing to 412 1-2 and closing at its open- e : = drill constituted the work of the Yale clines to Exclude Brickley. left for their homes by tomorrow night. | gootball team, which will play the e e LAPAI tsam_bhday - i ‘r);evl;l:lon I} s A N Rdiiad ~ University of Pennsylvania on hn‘mk-t 5 et Testratnt through- Saturday’s game witl rinceton. Vew York, No )—The fcwtball i lin field on Saturday, arrived here a . ot ErobEbty as 5. result- of further | % Ehia Ca Guernsey, who will do the punting, |game scheduled between Trinity col- Johinny, [Klitans Ouspended. Y5 octo this afiernoon. The piay- | 10 the qullor ers ¥ iyt Baliin RN S T3ty eapes] o Eh O lifted high spirals for an average of |leze and Columbia university teams| Wilmaukee, Wis, Nov. 11—Johnny | .\ went to Wayne, a suburb, where Chickens, | J %gro{l rs, each, ' 75 |cially to the transcontinentals and| 100 Pits Bteel pr s 50 vards and he also practiced drop- |here pext Saturday will not be play- | Kilbane, featherweight champion of | 1o "Gill remain until the morning of ;.a-;r“ o rerton, ™ | eading, A consideravie part of Lon. | i bre St e Sy o3 6 |kicks with good success. ed. Correspondence between .Trinity | the world, was suspended today DY | ne” game. Of New Lolldofl com’ 8 €5 Poultzy. g " = 3 £ he Wisconsin athletic commission for don's offerings was reported to be for | o5 bk e R 103% 103% 103% | John W. Minturn of Syosset, L. L,|and Columbia football authorities over !t . -— i, Dutoh account. | Total sales amounted | . oo i ™ 7% "iu "i% [has presented he eleven with a mas- | the question of the playing of George | failing to appear in answer to a charge | .. .. are going to lay so much to_972,000 shares. 200 Quicksilver_ph 5° 5° 3 |cotin the shape of “Brutus” a splen- | Brickley with Trinity was made public | that he did not do his best in his bout e mnris bessbatl-ft is; woar- 2 Sugar— $5% 4% 45%|id specimen of an English bulldog, | hers tonight and_ contained the an-|With Richie Mitchell here recently.|stress on = ©On account of recenflnltrucllon:;x Forei exchange was visibly | 200 By Steel S 1 e 3 e el tiiad: DA new Comuietial 5 % 5% D |welghing 10 pounds. Captain Wilson | nouncement that Columbia gould con- h"g‘“:’;p;;f;““fi’;“:égg h‘z‘ll;rfi;flgp“m";‘!‘ A Uiy fwALCHER winter! BRNGSE37 C o e are connpaliod i 1, 1915, the lmit for issulng licenses. . 31 Brown, 17 1bs. %1 feredit established between this center 0 x 83 82 s |accepted the gift and Brutus amused |sider the gama cancelled. Cutlgat, 11 Ibs, 31 | and London, but Paris checks were a| & s1% 0% 50% | himself today chasing footballs in the| The Trinity athletic - assoglation, trifle easier. it g a 1% l“a Wg Bowl. through its president, Colonel W. E. < For the purpose of issuing said li= Mercantile Marine 4 1-2's were the | &0 Rumles : s 3% si| The, ticket department announced |A. Bulkeley had announced that it in- censes we will be in session at our of= conspicuous feature of the bond divi- tonight that 54,000 seats have already | tended to_play Brickley, its star full- fice in Norwich on Monday, Tuesday sion, that issue rising 4 3-4 points to been sold for the game. Princeton has|back. The Columbia committee on| } 3 3 Wednesday, andat New Lokl 94 3-4 on extensive “future” sales. returned a block of 3,000 seats and |athletics. in its decislon to cancel the 2L o s Total sales, par value, ageregated 317, 1 230,000. Kerosene Ol 10- United States bonds were unchanged Eng. Dafry, 28 jon call Fisk. g STOCKS. these will be offered for sale on the|game, relied upon a resolution passed| [ . 7 Thursday, Friday and Saturday of day of the game. The capacity of |l the executive committee of the in-| [ leach week until Dec. 1, except the Bowl is about 61,000. Preollegiate amateur athletic . associ- Thanksgiving Day, from 10 o'clock &' Betting odds here’ are 3 to 1 in |y The resolution w. 2 favor of Princeton, with plenty Of | mnoner tr o question . propoundes ; m., until 3 o'clock p. m. Yale money in sight. by Columbia as to whether Columb . . FRED J. BROWN , 0.JRound Clam: 3 2ee Bo e s would forfeit its right under the rules = Z ar ! e Haddock, b3 B gy A 10 2097|100 Soma 3huie COLUMBIA AND YALE to play amateurs if it engaged in a S e B Pollock, 12 [Sanned Salmon, 15 23 - 20 | 500 Aindebaker OARSMEN RACE TODAY |game with the Trinity team, a member A. H. LAMPHERE 4! '} . Becdines, 3Q%| B s AlReChatmars A% s s 00T G _— of which had received renumeration for h i County Commissioners ! Impt. Sardin 5 : - = 400 Third Ave . Over Course of 1 7-8 Miles N having engaged in an‘ athletic exer- T i e S B | 100 Tovaces Pr by 02 100 10 oo e e New London, Nov. 11, 1815. i e ‘Haven Harbor. so% eo% | (MO Tal. Bt L & Tho resojution -held that Columbia W% 0| T CRT. .l 8w % 4| New Havein, Conn, Nov. 11—Co- |¥ould so lose its rights. - Columbia A i R %0 Thion Bag &°F I8 74 8 |lumbia and Yale universities will | then explained its. position to Trinity,| H PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | 5% 58 S i Racino; (184 13 13% Imatch ‘skill. in oarsmanpship on the|8sserting it expected to receive as- N harbor here , tomorrow afternoon for | Surances that Briekley would not be i Phone 581 the first time in many years. The |Played. Trinity replies declining - to — race, which is to start at 3.30 o'clock, | exclude Brickley. el weather conditions permitting, will be over a course of one and seven-eighths | FAMOUS SPORTING . e : - 34 | miles. NER DROPPED DEAD | ff k1 i { pe - Cottanseed dear : < : . % | Water conditions were almost ideal TRAREE.ORG { -+ i i ':‘“‘;_im ;"‘:: I'["h"':“"‘;v ho vl +H ccwt., 319 this afternoon and both - eights had | Captain John. C.. Bond, Who Main- 44 4 4 Y ghting. - We gubEE 004 _practice spins ‘over the course. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK % | Nelther Coach Rice_of Columbia nor tained: a Came. at Stratiord, by expert workmen at the fariest Coach Nickalls of Yale would make . i “as g v 2 5[ EreT 5 | prasietions 5 10"t chuczme | Susttont, Son, ov, Lo corialn) &, | HESIRIENEER % 15 Wy w| I crew, praised it highly and said: -it | oOrting world as a trainer of prom- i oy u: ho. e for many Y S A years ‘maintaine Ring cemp ] : hece. aropped dead at his homs on the j J F. TOMPKINS banks. of the Housatonic river this . 3 ‘The whirling grind | afternoon. Death is believed to have : ] 67 W Main S : of the six-day bicycle race tonight - heart . disease. A wid ; 354 | Sliiminated two teams, out Of Which A | bag toathes aerive or . o il } A e will be a good race tomorrow.” a‘rlw Ouflw foflz.fln I.I’IJ a lsflst Joe % o = - - - 'mm lewar] . an lenhol { ries. Brook of this city sustained slight in- c“b'r:::’:";:.,:'u:“," PIBERCEE N Robe ujries which .put thelr respective | gy OV O, SO0 PO T tackie teams out of the race. Their partners, | 68 C¥ 00 SO, UG 0 ot oy Seley. 3 i rt J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, HH 2 200 Butte Linart and -Sullivan, entersd as a new Wis {njurdd . 124 2 st Can e | scmbination one. lap behind ‘the lead: | o, last vear. who was injured 1n & PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, o0 cane 5 ifg elght teams. The leaders had | v gam ke aftered 3 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conie. 2300 Cent New York, Nov. 11.—Cotton futures | tfaveled 864 miles. and ‘mine laps.at ed"t“"l“"h b ""“‘"“{'w:,“ ‘"h'",. / .n closed steady. December, 11.85; Jan- | the end of.the .86th hour. g i) was_the that - Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. gary., 1181; Starch. 12017 May, 1216 it S B A R Spot steady; middling 11.85. e e st 1 ‘ T F BURNS & fv‘ s5dst Sgoegns »KQ S| Wit N~ 000, B - Ohildren Cry e b - MONEY. ; Bowin pe S A 8 o [ - ks %! New York, Nov.. 11—Call C R Metoughiin £ts i “the Lafay- | | £ e FLEvchexs ey B e T N e S EE R : : Heang; and Plumbing : ; g St hie breach of. discipline ‘and that. 92 Franklip Street L1433 10y | offered at 2. i e SR CHICAGN ‘GRATN mARREY. Wi B - — ‘waould not 'be permitted: to. play. i 14 23235 B8 RN R i g May Return to OId Style. of Coashing. The. fajlure of. ‘the Yale: football DOG:ON ICE RUNNERS AMUSES H UMAN 'SKATERS IRON GASTING team 8o far. recall ROMPTL feadersiup. ot ' Tom Sheviin ' to i 7 iittte canin | Pekos seema to the sport on the AUGHN F ; xcinnytcp;nm' .‘p-u..z{: “of Miss Dorothy Sout Mim-fl.....;.,_n&? of falls such mv : return to the old o S Tranras pbia. edm.: b “New . Yorkers | thoes which: discomils hosas Sapers u..;u-i v v~ T

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