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Bajestic #ion., S3 Shetucket Street, U Nofwien, Comn. ricas b elepliony Now that the Lig games with Bulke- ley High are events of the past, Coach McKay and Captain MacMillan are turning their thoughts towards thc final contest of the season, which will take place on the campus Thanksgiv- ing aftternoon with thc All-Collegians, managed by Horace Coyle, & former F. A. crack end. The Collegiana ve in their lincup all former N. F A, athletes, including many former football captains who have figured very strongly In #fe success of the Red’and (ination, Murray, ley. The Wing po. sitions will be well taken care of by Manager Coyle and Gebrath, and th remainder of the lmeup follow: Tackles, Henault.and McKay: guards, Isbister’ end Fletsher, and Jackson, The line Gutweighs the Acad- emy and.is composed of several hu: Col lans are ready for that they will put up the stiffest fight the schoolbcys have entered this season. Although the Red and White boys. ure not predicting, they expect to- tite out their heavier opponents and ther strixe a decisive blow. & Sl 5 City Bowling League. Standing: ‘Won. Lost. Per. Pinfall A0 2. sz 6700 3 4 €68 3 9 250 e sees 8 9 250 High singlé—A.di, Mitchel High three—McAllister, 33 Team total—Aetna, 1457 Team string—Aetnx, 513 Averages: McAllister 31 251 Games. Pinfail. Ave 12 102-11 99-7 98-9 96-3 ¥5-2 95-2 95 94-6 93-9 93-2 92-8 91-8 91-8 91-5 30-6 Bruckrer .... Zuerner Mitchell Sullivan White Daggett Bdwards .. . Standing: ‘Won. Lost. B.P.O. Slks. 14 10 L 0. O. Mooseld 11 L O M, 744.. 12 12 0.0.0wls .. 9 15 High singie—Frost, 134. High three—Froct, 3a(. Averages: . Games. Pinfall. Ave. Combies 24 2418 100-13 4 23€5 2357 i e b " Bulalall . ® Store and Factory League. Standing: Won. Lost. Per. Pinfall Retafl Clerks .. 11 7 611 8598 Hopkins & Allenll 7 611 The Mechanics. 10§ 555 J. B Matin .. 4 14 222 High single—Burdick, 129, High three—Burdick, 345. Averages: Games. Pinfall. Ave. McAllister 12 ©104-§ e 15 1005 18 98-5 18 96-13 15 13 H 1% 1® 38" 1% [ 9 1= 15 15 18 15 18 17 2 1 NNQSSAU % & wd Swiern fem MEXICO oo e b P, Ve o SWEEFING CHANGES WILL BE MADE 'iN-BIG ‘NINE. Ohio Stats, Champlons 8% the Confer- ference, Will Be Given a More. Im- posing List of Games. g, | - Chicago, Nov. 27.—Sweeping clianges in the makeup of the 1917 football schedule of the “Big Nine” probably will be made, it was learned here to- night, as a result of the upsets of the 1916 season which closed with Satur- day’s games. The so-called “Big Four” of .the western conference—Minnesota, Chica - g0, Wisconsin. ard . Iilinois—are de- clared to have held . sway in..the schedule muking in , previous years leaving Olito State, Northwest, Indi- ana, Purdue and Iowa virtually to shift for themselves.. These elovens, it is contended, have been given too silght consideration in the awarding of se-| lect dates. S Ohio_State, which won the ‘Confer- ence championship Saturday by de- feating Northwest 23 to 3, probably will be given a more Imposing list of games next season. Coach Wilee of the Buckeyes, it is reported, will at- tempt to arrange games with Minne- sota and Chicago in 1917, as Ohio State ‘was not givon a chance to play either of these elevens this season. Northwestern {8 expected to back up Ohfo State and insist upor . better dates. The playing of “Chick” Harley, the dashing right haifback of the cham- pion Ohio State eleven, whose sensa- tional work spellad defeat for North- western in the title game Saturday, stamps him as an eligible candidate for All-American homors in the opin- fon of western critics. Harley scored one of the two touchdowns that deZeat- ed Northwestern, Lizked a goal from field and was a power in defensive tactics. He raced f5 yards in plant- ing the ball behind Northwestern’s goal and booted a field geal from placement from the 34 yard line. Although - the wonderful Minnesota eleven may not make a claim to a champlonship title, close followers of the gridiron sport are agreed that the team Is one of the greatest football ma- chines developed in the west in years. Every player on the eleven apners to be a’ star. The line attack of the eleven in its game with Chicago was an attack of eleven men in every play, each doing the exact thing ex- pected of him. The 49 to 0 defeat of Chicago was tke worst the Maroons have ever siffered. Never hefore was a Chicago team beaten by such a large score. MARKET CLOSED HEAVY. On Rumors of a and Aggressive Selling. New York, Nov. 2 of a disquieting character, aggressive selling by professional traders and an advance in call money to 5 1-2 per cent, the highest rate except one this year, contributed to the heavy closing of today's market after an early period of strength and several new maximums. The hardening of money rates was not unexpected in view of fast week's bank statement, which disclosed a further contracfion of excess reserves to barely more than $58,000,000, a de- crease of more than $65,000,000 in the last three weeks and the smallest to- tal since the middle of the year. Gains of the forenoon ranged from a substantial fraction In United States Steel at the new high record of 129 3-4 to a point or two in other active industrials and one to three points for leading equipments. Cop- pers also were better, being stimulat- ed by another advance in future prices of_the refined metal. " Utilities and specialties of no special designation_were higher at their best by 2 to 7 points. the latter gain being registered by ‘Ohio Gas at the new record of 105 1-8. Pittsburgh Coal. Philadelphia Company, Indus- trial Alcohol and other miscellaneous issues reflected the activities of pools or cliques, but yielded to moderate pressure. Rails were in no sense. a factor market-wise, the only noteworthy movement in that quarter being the temporary other coalers, and the consistent heavi- ness of Canadian Pacific. followed the upward trend of the first | . hour, but were among the first to iose |1 TO CURTAIL ENTRIES. New Plan Will Be Presanted at Na- tional Lawn Tennis Committee Meeting, New York, Nov. 27.—A plan to cur- tail the entries at future national lawn tennis championship tournaments will be considered at the coming meeting of the exccutive committee of the United States Nztional Lawn Ten - nis association, it was announced here Con Hancster Tiinols aclede Caltfornia_Pet pt Callaban Ml Canadian Pac Centeal Leather Chandi Ches & Oblo Ch. Gt Western €0 Gu West pr Chi, Ml & St P oM & Ol & Newest Cht B I & Pac Chile~ Copper. Chiro_ Copper. Col. Fua & Irsn Columpin Comp *Tab_Ree Coal ot Ma Con Gas B'more Con' Gas_(N¥) Continen'l Can Continl Can pf Clotintal Tns Com' Prod Ret Com Pr Ret pf Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sug Motor s Gas General Chemical General Gen' Motor bt ranty i p o Oro ctfs Fleetrie orth'n_ pt o1 Central Ingiration . Cop Int Az Corp of Tniee 5 Tntemationsl _Paper o | Bt Faper ot ading and | J strength or Reading el Mexicans | {5, Nickel L. Case ot Tiro Gas today. ground. Total sales were 1,320,000 | Jake kele & W A set of qualifying conditions to be | shares. Tahtah Vatley submitted for the approval of the com. | The most interesting development of the day in its broader implications was the decline of exchange on the central powers to the lowest rates ayoted since the outbreak of the war. In point of fact, offerings of bills on Germany and Austria were barely nominal, so that today’s depreciation was sentimental, rather than actual. Gold ithports on a large scale from England, by way of Canads, were re- sumed and further moderate exports of the metal to South America were made. Bonds were irregular, with Paris sixes at a-new low quotation. Toal sales (par value) were $5,340,000. U. S. bonds were unchanged call. mittee provides that the entry list. which shall be published at least fen days before the . tournamient begins, shall be confined to piayers in good standing with clubs or associations holding membership in the national association, with the - following re- strictions: Players, who hayve been ranked by the United States National' Lawn Ten- nis association dnrirg any of -the last five years preceding tne tournament or Wwho have at any time been ranked in the first 20. Players who in the last three years preceding the championship have been semi-nalists or hetter in any two tournaments sanctioned by the United States National Lawn Tennis associa- tion. Players who have in the playing seasor plaved in not less than three sanctioned tournaments and | Afacka have made a reasonably goo: record, ! Aluka Ju committee of managem@nt of the tour- | A1 nament to have the power to rule o the value of a player's record. Players wio do not qualify in any of the above classes brt whose entry is acceptable to the executive committes by reason of residnce in foreizn coun- tries, promise of skill or olher circum- stances deemed sufficient to couse ex- ceptions in their cases. on STOCKS. current | oy Runber Ag_Chem CITY BOWLING LEAGUE. Aetna Five Defeated Palace—Taftville Won from Riverview Club. Sm S or (B Am Rolling in top notch form, the Aetna | Am Suses Ret team defeated the Falace quintette|Am T & T Monday night in the City Bowling|Am Tobaceo league. Aldi of the losers scored high | Am e pr single with 112 and Hall of the win- | Am Wi P o ners rolled high total. Am zinc The Taftville five won from the|4m A% 3 Riverview clob. Dugas of Taftville| A se metwn rolled high single and total Ao, T & ‘Through the Panama Canal SEEEEE et WARD LINE oot of Wall Shxaet: New York Or a Rails Ticket Offios "By Authorised Tour- ist Agency. NOTICE Dr. J. O. Zimmerman, The _Chiro- practor, will open a branch office, be- gloning Dec. 2d. at Rooms 231.220, ‘hayer Bldg., Norwicl, Conn. Tuo: day, Thursday. Saturday, from 2 to 6 by appointment. Main New London, Conn. DR. SHAHAN, Specialist o5 Dincases o the Rheumatism (including Neuritis Skin Troublus, Bloody Sputum, Rui down Conditions, Prematury ing, Hardening of the ¢ aufink Arteries. freatment only for Blood’ Discases. and reliable prevention of Ty- , Rabies and Lockjaw. urs: 10-11 a. m:; 24 and 7-S p. m. Visits affer & nom The Yastires: 100% { T Copper Astna. PR3 & padiic McaAllister .. .... 88 112 Third Ave (NY) Hul ... (L1l 101 nbacte? 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Jewett City will Trlon T -102 ST 92— 281 have C. Benjamin, Spicer and Fm- | Wet Bl & Mfx -T2 76 73— 221|merson back in the lineup for this| Wit orina 21 8 game and they will strengthen the | wiwunsin Cen 108 liné which was very weak Sunday and | Weolworth — = which prevented a victory of a much 433 401 1280 | larger score. New York, The Mule Comes Back. Just as evervone had concluded that the picturesque old-style warfare was a thing of tho past, news comes that the army mule has won new laurels in competition with the motor truck. This will cause gnashing of teeth in_Detroit, but there will be re- Joicing ‘in Missouri, = San Francisco Bulletin. Played a Tie Game. Philadelphia, Nov, 27.—The _soccer teams of Dartmouth and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania played a score- less tie here today. Huang, a Chinese student, was In the Hanoverians' line- up, while Chow. who was his team- mate on the Tsing Hua college team in Peking and is now a substitute on Lewille & Mazwell Masweil 3 uary 20.1 July 21.14. Spot steady; middling 20.90. SMotor Sotor May Dept._Stores Merchant Marine erchant fean Pt e itaren 20.00r Man 2155 | particular value in the Yale game and New York, strong; high 5 4; last'lcan 4 1- | fore 1 had finished taking the first bot- | County of Monroe SMITH| Some time ago T was taken with Kidhey trouble which caused me to give up my work as blacksmith. T lost my appetite and could not sleep, from the dreadful pains that would come over me, from my kidneys. I was treated by a physician, for about three months. He could not help me so fin- ally he prescribed Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root.. T started taking some and be- tle I began to eat and sleep better than T had in a long time. 1 continued to take same until I was entirely cured and took on considerable weight. 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"When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar sacco, the Whitesione Cigar old frum mow ou ai §5 pur 1,000, o o san2e nt prid 116 1082 6 1y 1% @) 8% 137% Jan- MONEY. ov. 27.—Call low 4; ruling rate ; closing bid 4; offer- the Pennsyivania tcam, acted as line- ed at 4 1-2. man. Some Seem to Think.Sa. o enaTe m s e xET. : Then, again, to phrase it a little hisgi e s inh Jewett City Won. | differently, alcohol and gasoline won't s Sunday the Jewett City football |mix well in the same tank.—Phiia- 184% squad journeyed to Norwich and de- | delphia Inquirer. i feated the West Ends by the Score of sex 8 to 0. Brennan playing fullback for| Hartford—Isidore Wise and a party 953 Jewett City, gets the bulk of the cred-|of relatives celebrated the 52d anni- 5% it for the Victory because of his con-|versary of his Lirtuday in the rath- s sistent smashing th, the line for skeller of the Heublein hotel the othier 0%, merhmtantinl Zaing. night r¢ ™ the lone 6% ov. 27.—Cotton futures|Son and his refensive work has stood captain of his prep school football team at St. Mark's. Horween is now money | unquestionably one of the steadiest YOU WANT good sere vice from your self- starter be sure your battery is in good shape. | We specialize in storage battery work. We aredis- tributors for the famous “Exide”" Battery, “the ; giant that lives in a box.” All makes of batteries €L, T IH v =g, .‘“tfi“' ere i | “on, &‘p‘«l“"r CONTEST FOR HARVARD CAPTAINCY LOOKED FOR. 1 Seven Seniors in Line For the Leader- | § ship. The captaincy of the 1917 Harvard || | football team. which will have revenge jon Yale as a motivating force, is a prize for which half a dozen players | can compete on an equal basis. There | stands out no special player, like Ma- | hon or Brickley to whom the honor | seems destined | Quarters Eligible. OFf the 21 men who won their eguin: ale on Saturday, there are seven who will next year be seniors and who are automatically eligible for the captaincy. They are Billy Robinson a urray, the two quarter-| ecn, the punting fullback; the defensive halfback Whee'er, the fighting tackle: Snow, the husky guard, and Wig: the sub- stitute center. The influx of uniusual material from this year's freshman eleven will bol- ster the 1917 varsity -squad in such proportions that few of the second eligibles will be absolutely sure of their ositions as regulars next vear, and it mav cven happen that the cap- tain-elect may have to play part of thr next football season as a substi- tute instead of a_regular. l ‘There are 21 electoral votes in the | f: Harvard squad, and there is syre to be! no landslide in favor of any one of ke i Crimson has evs a chance of reapin leader chance that 14 college mext the cas: to succeed jhimself. B senior of Y one of three years. He may a fourth vear, an s0. he will be eligible to piey o Biue team 1 had tw Only $1.75 *COMBINATION No. 2 1 Full quart White Port ..................... Total Only $1.50 COMBINATION No. 3 Fotal': .ol Cnly 99c¢ COMBINATION No. full quart Monogram Whiskey ......... boitle Bourbon Whiskey, 5th . bottle Sherry or Muscatel . .. 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The captaincy at Y The father of Yale's football he=, ro will deubtless have to listen tothe’ insistent pleadings of many Yale men in the next fortnight and if he does. not grant his chubby heir one more yeur of campus life New Haven, he will disappoint a great. ~host ‘of hopeful EFis throughout . the poun- try. sull @ couple of before the 1917 There i Cupid Black w year, and if he will doubtless be chosen ck s hefficld Scientific scho where the course IS nor et tud if he but there to pass by chosen. Torrington.—Dr. John_ Henry Be Ph. D, for eight vcars pastor in that city and previously pastor of the Methi- = odist church in Torrington, will preach & the sermon the h annivwedsary nl%', e, for. does e however, to ditional degree and. st year, ce he h years of gridiron service so the dedication - of Trinity Methodist Ir an interview with Black after |church in New Britain this week. the condidates. Wheeler, has played a slashing game at tackle all scason, is rated as a good leader. He ! has just finished his first year of var- | sity ~football, but his work stamps him as very certain of being one of the strong men of next year’s line. Robinson a Good General. Robinson and Murray have uncov ered favorable qualities during their playing this season, Robinson is a g0od general and a hustler and Mur- ray has demonstrated that he has the charm and driving force of a leader. It has been a long time since Har- vard has chosen a guarterback for its varsity captain, but the chances are About even that the'captan’s <p: Asles will go to that position in 191 Tommy Thatcher and Ralph Hor- ween are the backfield canaiaates for the big job. Thatcher nas played —a brilliant game all through the sea- out among the secondaries. He was of had much to do in withstanding the magnificient attack of the Blue at Harvard's goal line. Thatcher was the Pplunging backs and punters that the BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. 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