Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1917, Page 3

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N. F. A. Meets First Defeat of Season | i<t T 5 &%) ' ; e o - Intempted to kick but" Hartford - sof 1o THE BOALGPOF COUNTY coM ) : the ball. Hartford made first down, : | niipioners bO New Condon Vounis Eralled hall oyar meats had Livsd e [ [ oaasseenvicione ana B A S L T LEGAL NOTICES. % FOR EVERYTHING s 3 - * rushed ball over again and kicked the S lquors, ale. lage beer, Rhine W INSURABLE 46 Points While Local Could |ecal. Hartford kicked off. N. F. A's e e ante | ind elder, to he #old on the Hartford Team Piles Up Team ball on 35 yard line. N. F. A. being % 3SRt | 8on of & practicing physician. and s 4. L. LATHROP & SONS unable to' gain, Bennett - kicked to Any DAty or Darth of Whioh are cutff | 0 he dounlk on, the, premives ¢ 1 Except other than disiiiled qyors, those in. auantities not excesding Not Score—N. F. A. Fumbles Costly—Red and White | Suisman "who ran ' 60 yards for a Xl pRriitoned tn Such manner ax o . 88 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn. touchdown. Kicked goal. = Hartford . kicked off the ball recovered by Goetz oms. plagy of ndine e | e A emants’ “and. Mot Who ran-for the final touchdown. Fail- cated R ciifce or | Avenues. Towp of Norwich. Date od to kick :nu-dA!ter the' next kick- purochinl malool, or the | Norwich, this 18t day of Octobe off the game ended 46-0. it ik he | D1917. Peter Benoit, Applicant It ? rhs Summary: Yr;::'fl:?m' % .u'?:‘?”"ufv‘u;fi' o EEchildtor,, By, She nagreigmed. o U od at Norwich {hin 15th da slectors and luxpavers Mgk on Hastheod fober, A, D 1817, Arthur | Tambert | setAte of tne Town Applicant. We. the indersigned, are electors and pavers, owning cstate. of the Town of X hereby wign and endorse Li ASH ES | s : S e application of Peter Be sidt's license. and her dald applicant 1s-a s be. 1icensed pursuant to said app o Powell X s Ticensed pursiant o swid appliza: Lcol, " Joim 3.0 O’ Neil, James Bilis, ¢ team met its firat defeat of the sea. Unable to Dated at Norwich. this 16t Guy of sthi palley. Jovepil I Henders tobar. A D 1817 3¢ Marsan. T Pratrs Piilias Dion, Napoleon ‘Banoli WIENEIA and endoraers are el Son_at the hands of the strong Hart- e . Pike guard . m High nhoolh Ql.r.l:.w ‘While the o asers e 1 o F local team was hopelessly outclassed Frank Beio'e. | heraby certify Ihat fhe| (Bxbayers, ownin ated ot Worw Hasttord's'scare showd not have been AROYe Wimiad slgners and endsraers ars | Foum of Nenwii Deled of nearly as large as ‘was., t times 2, Tactors toxpayars. owning rea Lhis iy A fown Clerk Bosides attontive, expert service, you | it sesmed as if the N. F. A. backs ‘Hartford 2 : Sataie o e Towar Notwin palen | Chasy 5 Helrook. b L L 2 Kl bt 7 eriificate & . TO THE BOARD l'ii ("(u NTY OoM Chas. ‘8. HéIbrook ey means| Were playing with a greasea ball and Qe INGURANGE hore that Several bad passes by the N. F. A: REAL MONEY PROMPTLY after the|center helped make victory easter for |ford punted out for & the punt was not caugh e . . P w Loudon Count @ire. Rost easy by insuring through us.| the Caphial City hove Davis, the |iiekea o and N. KA was downed Right hatfbaci A % For New ondon Coui? | o AR e T " as was expected of him, but never- |on her 30 A fum- |3, t irmen in the sreat war PRIz for o loenee to sall and |l ra Wie Inger Beer. Rhine ISAAC S. JONES theless he piaved s five’ game. The [bied and Haritord recovered the ball | . Fullback PV lagar | paor Rhine wone |wnd cider o ve wold on 1 el tford forward pass which TR A ~ b i i Dtars A of a prac aic insurance and Real Estate Agent |ASMQSmY Put up e good fight mntll| . lled to work being caught by an N. Left - haifback : ApS claar dn the Bullfine at 110 Want | 0 be. arnnk on the prem e last quarter when Ihey, Suddenly [ A. player. Hartford pematized | Score—46-0. RefereeHull Head are using regularly. " the Tooma ANA AbArimante in anid |wuantiiles'not exceeding one for§ scored 37 points in the final [Yards for offside. N. F. A. tried a|linesmen—Houlihan. Umpire — Alof- buliding. any part or mArts ol WhiCl | Mese in quantities nat exceedus period th“e it seemed as if the Aca- m’:r‘d‘:ul which Hartford :‘d'?.’“ sin. Timekeepers—Walker, Case. £ Aze OnCinfl A PATIL SRt Sueh N | ATIons, LAt N led. = R H eetintng rooms vOonlAcd of b nems | 0f . Norwich. ated a Comy Dlayers Just Cliased tham sround | ik whish #ay F. A's ball on|U. OF P. BEATEN It steadies stomach and nerves. It T A L AL B Lol of o i the fleld. Captain Bastwood at half- back and Kosloski at guard were the |her 30 yard iine. an_ attempted BY PITT forward pass Hartford caught the SBURG ELEVEN shining lights in an otherwise dark |forward pess FHartford o e anv chureh edifice | . Dunn, Dbl or paraanial schnol. or the | We. the unde Inirw " thaveto. or|I&XDavers owning t Town of Norwich, and hereb: A diract Tine fro is pleasantly lasting in taste. Teeth day for N. F. A. The machine-like Penn Gets Touchdown in Final Pe- v i) Bl iy y ravelers 0. | strong contrast to the futlle aid given 5 d on ‘Boomerang Forward Pase— rm PRI, DE o in rwich. thit| John A, Dunn druggls S e The lacal backa by thels forwards: The e R ek 22| Berry Stars for Quakers. set firmly in WR'G’.EYS make 16th day of October, A. D 1917, ¥. - X .‘.fiu et cektify “uhat Wi Az only play that N. F. A. used with X5 = % : mark | I 8 miicable perscn (o he isansed p any kind of success was the lateral |2lized § yards more for offside. The Universily of Pittsburgh i 3 Budnicke Apolicant. We - (ha under- |guant io said appiication. iamted B. P. LEARNED & CO. pass. Hartford lost over fifty yards(i. .f. ‘made frst down. On an 2t |sreat footbail machine dia mot work sure of achievement. sEned.are lediors arn T Y Of Sotan in penalties while the N. F. A. record ass Hartford as smoothly as usual Saturday in e Snantl exlera ot he Wit . M Tsan Agency Established May, 1848, wes Clean in that reapect. the ball and carried it to N. F. A.|the game against the University of 5;-_"1‘“-;‘;'7_;;:’.’*:;,;';M'[“m-_ o Jomes WA?S'L ioe. 1 hefeby ce S that the ubave named migners i % “for a lirense, and ihat «a13 avollsant is a snitabla person endorssrn are electors and CAXDAy® 20 yard line. Hartford after Te e Vi " vi T ve rushes carried the ball over and kick: | 17 re s “7in but th} Yisitors won Our [land and water forces are- First Quarter, (- |14 to 6. Pittsburgh failed to show ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW N. . A Kickea ofr, Harttora downed |55 S°,E00k,, Hartiord kicked ot N.|ner Strensth until’ the” thira. period oot and. ib 10 he lizensad nuzauant to aaid apolica | 2% va "t Norwich, s e ~|on her 40 yard line. Hartford made |N. F. A. fumbled and Hartford got | qonn " ania rallying scored a touc n. W octaner A B 1817 "Harmap |8 |dsy of October. A i Brown & Perkins, | hmo-tse| 32" Y505 ‘e, S80S mide XK, & pmeled whd Herlors g0 ki n Wt Taad ionte o s . e homegoscd gireriader], A, BT mag | I o0 B oot » o was carried over the N. F.|pass which N. F. A. caught on her . am Tra -'tenhere Beninmin Tahn THBE BOAND OF COUNTY OO¥ Qyer Thames Nat Bank, Shetucket St | '®1ne ' for s touchdown. Failed to | own 40 yard line. Guarter ended with s s finds refreshment and benefit in MEnere anl endorsers ne siastors and | isslondes tor Naw London GO n veal esiaio in exena piritiious and intoxics - Dated at Narwich | fiuors: ale, lager beor, Khine i of Octaber A D 1017 | ang cide rthe name ana atyle trunce _stairway near to 108 Vational Bank. Telephone 38-8 | Kick soal. Hartford kicked off. | N.|the ecore 19-0. . period held Pittsburgh to spasmodic ¢ e s e e Fourth Quarter. oins, while by a serles of overhead th Cco! cal. * long-lasti to AERIAL ATTACK SAVES DAY N A on fumble lost 20 yards, but | I . A. trled a forward which was | LLSICH A0SR L ardeor Pt s econamical. * lons-lasting : ald recovered ball. . again m- | cau 24 artford. After a run of | . . o). FOR PENN FRESHIES |bled and_Hartford = recovered _ball |30 vards Hartford fumblea ball and | . EN'S Eoul only to Tose the ball on teeth breath. appetite, ~ digestion. e e rat oy After a number of rushes Hartford |N. F. A. got it. N. F. A. falled to|3n nieitertod pass. In the second % ” g With Tie | on the fourth down tried s forward [gain and Hartford got beil on downs | Briod the vlaying was mostly in _ Chas. & ffolbrovk, Town Clerk W Bendett & Co. in the building ort22M 152 t\ Main sireet, Town of N wich, except in the rooms ments n safd bvullding. bhereby apply for a license to sell and | PATE whioh are cuf tioned in such manne exchange spirituotis and Intoxicating | [Ioned in such manner es oF ¢ cow- don County: 1 “To THE missioners for New Lo —Forward Pass Mystary to the Eli |pass which was caught by N. ¥. A.'In a number of rushes Hartford car-|quiging .in considerable lne plunging Tiquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine Youngsters. SR repeatedly losing the ball on inter- and clder in the building at Taftville | OUT Dlace of business |s mot locate — | cepted passes. Town of Norwith 'except in the rooms | Within two hundred Zest In a cirs and wpariments in sald building, any | Ine from any churen edifice or pupilc Outclassed practically every minute - In the third period, Pittsburgh, ob- Dart ‘or paris of whici are cut off or 2f the first half in the Bowl yester- taining the ball on her own ten yard pertaining thereto, or any post day afternoon, unable to advance the line on the kickoff, carried it back b: 7 partitioned in such manner as to fomn | ohg i |{irary, of cemetery, Datod & < T booths. " atde, recmre, ar.vetiring roows | RUDNE JIPTHIZ: 16tn Gay of Octoner, A ball m plunges into the line and !short runs wnd line plunging to Penn- d - My place of bisiness is not located | equally weak in withstanding their {sylvania’s thirty-vard line, McLaren ) withfn Two hurdred feet in a Aot A s cpponents’ smashing charges, the ioing most of the carryving. Here the 2 = g line from any chtireh edifice or publl- | D- 1817. W. Bendett, g Pennsylvania freshmen suddenly un- {ball was passed to McCarter for a < Z R or parochial school, or the premises We, the undersigned. covered a bewildering aerial attack forward pass. Poor tackling by Penn- X Z A ReLIEUBNEAheretiy yor any, posiorace and taxpavers, owning e 3 N £ iblic 1brary. or ce ¢ "o Tows of Norwieh her Kafe X Bendett = ; Yy ¥/ xEam B Thamoft thelr feet and Kept them Bl e 2N T 08 e e e O Sorarih. thin' 16tn at Vhiny St endorse the Seregol + there in the closing moments of the| Buoyant Uprush of Shippings Was a| 30 Noan. Pacifc . 2:% | son_who shot over the ten vards of HJUICY.FRUIT) e te undarsiamed, R e I CHEWING taxpayers, owning real estaie, of the|llcénse an ereby certity that e game and finally succeeded in getting Feature of the Session. 1300 Qlie_Citise Gas : s territory before downed. B 7-7 draw decision for their day’s XDy e N Toa] Satale, Of the|appiloante are suitabie persons to b 300 Ladfc Mall” LT B e T o 7 endorae. the Toregoing ~appilcation "ot | Heenned putaiant to aaid spplios work. o T 700 Denn 5 * erry z to do things to the visitors when the | SRR 08T B Liberty Loan, | 10T demee 5 ilone vard from the oal lime. Me- e A S Shiarton” Sioubiers, Samvel 8lon 2 few minutes of the opening of the | 9URYS PORT U0 TOCY Qo o r¥ tried a field soal fict: the Sivard | SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES. | ince of enerss againet Browna 9e-|Napoleon Beanit, Franic Beian i Norwign, Diited ai’Xorwioh, this 16 e AT duy o October 5. 101 s, e but failed by inches. Later A. ' and endo Lostilities a seri 3 had — . ] to a touchdown. Failure to kick the The inquiry for steamship shares, es- Ray Con Cop B S c > brought the ball down to within 40 Wray 2 te Pen Mad. Fi 8Sh Al 11615 k, Town Clerk pecially Marine preferred, at an ad- Beading e Vray intercepted a forward pass and | Penn Made Fine Showing Against [ o e e al ancate in he | HEMraok, . Town Clerk. yards of the Penn Foal and French|Sance of 10 1-8 points to 104, with Beadlng 1ef pr” I planted the ball on Pittsburgh's sev- | Strong Pittsburgh Eleven—Brown | fome bhearcd t0,act 88 a tonic on the | Hwn. or Norwich: 'Dated at Noiwl. e e B oo s o ligwmistar 2 60 3 points In allied shares. e o ShySard jine, Three rushes agalnst| Trims Colgate—Navy Had Easy|stave off further Coloate efforts, win- | Uhi8 160 dax of Ociober A, D, 1917 | missloners for New London 7 - i overshadowed all other movements, 100 Saxon oMtors 3 ittsburgh's heavy line pul across i 1 ’ s 3 progk, \\yown Lieri hereby spply for a licanse to sell aa u‘{' some roush stuff .,gd,um.;:g, on | o tieo uaipjeertast excentions < paE- nina making the touchdown Néw Yorle Oct 28 Developments of | thod over Tufts and Taverford re- | == = — 4 nder’(he name and vtyie & Yale man after being downed and | ticipal ~ YALE INFORMAL OPE! unexpected strength by several elevens | SPectiv A e , Ston PLUMBING AND GASFITTING in L ML i e Penn found itself lined up on its two- | Steels made up most of the early . e thought to be cutclassed by m Nova a_surprisirgly strong opponent, A S i e e ¥ard line after the ensuing pemalty. | weel's reversals at further sains of SEASON WITH VICTORY | prominent rival: was the feature of | the score standing 7 to 7 at the end of O O s n il Hedine: oo The opportunity for a score was|th 8 Polnts, coppers responfef in S0 =3 = the week end football play on ‘eastern | the first half. Retter physical condi- Durt ‘or parts of which are cut off bright, but there was a fumble in the | lar_ el O E New Haven Eleven Beats Loomis In- | gridirons. While in most cases vic-| tion and the savage harging of Oli- e« T partitiongd in such manner as to for R e e e e e s atitute Team—Score 7 te 0. Doriea”were won in ccordance with | Lhant und Wicks proved the tarning BootnaMiae roomy. ‘ot "retiring koo . Shortly after the period ended, | Wi Z o 3 ¥ 3 = orecasts, the piay of the vanquished |PCl ne thir od, ever. : s ur place ‘of business s n but the Yale drive swung into action | oils, sugars, leathers and motors, were S Yale cent its Informal eleven into |teams surprised both loyal supporters | (0Uchdowns resulting’ from the hard, Hea""g and Plumbmg. N e LLLEL R LS directly after the start of the second [higher by I to 4 pomts. = = - 3 o the first game of the season, meet- | and opposing combinations. This was | (CMSisient work of the soldiers’ back- or parochinl school. or the pre Guarter and fortune seemed still with - ;m f; eh\; - b L ] e ing and defeating the Loomis Institute | particularly true of the Pittsburgh- |field sta Dartmouth was also scored 92 F klin Street periaining thereto, or any pomto the Blue. Especially after Scully had | shake off thelr depression, Cor = team at Windsor, Saturday, 7 to 0.| Pennsylvania contest fought out at|UPOn by 2w Hampshire and it was |, rankun’Jires Piibiic 1Wrary, or cemetery. 'Dated jumped up and blocked Miller's punt | ed Glh“ Penrlxllef G?s! am‘i) ‘Agme;“g:; . . ] i | The Yale aggregation contained three | Franklin field. Philadelphia. not until the final period _that the = AL Norwich, thiv'16th day of October, . Connmtveniany: 38 yand ciiks e e iy o ;: waer " members of the varsity squad last| A vear aso the Pittsbureh eleven pE eleaycnl arke v Hhe -17;\:: DOIME A Clandennin, ¥. B Clenden Y =3 ooy season, acl arley tewart, | triumphed ove the Red ™ 23 o . » né by b | nin cants. Ve e inder: ne o yer the Red and Bive by | 17 43, O omed cnaneins amened | IIRON CASTINGS areslectors and, taxpiyers _owning r A forward pass to Dilworth netting | strong, improvement among the repre- C Rz Guard’ Vorys and Tackle Sidenbers)|a score of 20 to 0, vet on_ Saturday, four yards, a smash by Dins that | sentative stocks averaging 1 to 2 » They outweighed the l.oomis prepara- | with a far inferior squad to dr: the ictory. P a endorse the fore landed him on the six-yard mark, a |points, both Canadian Pacific and| 3 -2 (ory school Blayers, who. nevertheless, | the Qualiers coversd. themeelves with| Rutgers proved entirely too strong FURNISHED PROMATLY BY D st "%, Clendannin & Co plunge into center by French that|Union Pacific reflecting substantial o gave them 'a mcare during the firs: |glory b holdine the invaders to a 14|for Fordham and Muhlenberg sprang R o O A e Ty “thac as rlaced the hall on the two-yard mark | buying. Brooklyn Transit was the W 1 4 21 | five minutes of play, when Crawford, |t 6 victory which tested the ability |# Surprise on Lafavette. winning h,\'iTHE VAUGHN FOUNDRY co appllcants are snliuble B Sein Con * left end, seized a long pass from Fuli- [of the winners to the limit. Once only | the aid of two fleld goa the only icensed “pursuunt o sa ¥ thin f O ¥ Dy and a couple of attempts by Baker |only marked exception to the general| lot W put the leather right on the line.|advance, falling three points to the| i0¢ Womh Dump ... 3 back Ford and raced 30 yards. being | during the game was the Pirtsburgh |Scoring of the game. -Cornell, with an French also kicked the goal. new minimum of 50 1-8. Pan- . brought down at the Yale five vard |clan able o get its gridiron muchine | €leventh hour Tally, managed to de- Nos. 17 to 25 Ferry Street There was a_marked change in the | Handle,” -a Pennsylvania railroad sub- Livi = line. vorking at (o5 speed and power, and | feat Bucknell = decisively. Williama S ST Viitiam Prank Penn_eleven when it took the fleld in | sidiary, lost 7 3-4 polns on one sale. KOO MR The Yale rush line stiffened and the | in That short period It Bathered in its | foind Colnmbia a most worthy opho- | ] H the second halt and the walkover Yale | Final quotations were within fractions | chicago, Oct. 26, —Hogs_Receipts | balll was wrested from the asadems | two. souchdowns rent. nally winninz by a three-goint | ROBERT J. COCHRANE med six and’ endorsers ere slec. men-loiiea for Gldn' marerialize, The | or”the’ Tost suies, Salce amounted 1o | 1oAY 0 8ot Reeeipts | R nM oL, PHIL BT oal' Wan | e mitiatorsn naa the pewier | TSR Amuatrt el el e : s el fufo the Yale line and began to shoot | © Fonds were Irregular on more di- | biichers $1463@16.75, good and heavy "°p 2Zaln fareaioncd foctball combination both individually | Yo university played less tie, GAS DILTING, G AR DR DL ACL AL s forward passes. ~ Yale - apparently | veroiod offerings.the Iiberty issus|314-@16:70, rough heavy $14.60@1485: | Yale registered the only touchdoWn|apng collectively, the constant alertness | feinec imns hioimn) jorm o s e PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING |1 1017 Chan i N wasn't very well prepared fo ake|noiemc ag 95.95 fo 39.95 sales (par|lIENt $14.25@16.45 pigs $10.35@14; | Of the same in the third period when.|,q strength of the Quakers' Play ap- | (rnomn e Aont mrilloriT® Won, [TOM | Washington 8q., Washington Building | \\¢"* . — oct2 Coxs af fils method Of Riiack iad thel| ol o Seia000 - bulk S14B501640. e vt f phort galns. the Dall | rearsd to disconcert the powerful ob- | Dayens team 1.eid Hatvard'a Informals b ol 212 i WOAND OF COUNIY COM Fenn men met with so much success [ “United States resistered 2's dectined | p (LUl SRSEIRTS $000, Market a(eedy. |jine and Wasland, the Yale end, took [ POSINE. sleyen. and it wae ot unilliio a no score tie YIRS GRS [ L T T G T R e AR = g g ¢ pe ————— P exchange spirituous and Intoxie et BaDh.cab ihe fiuf. .The points|i-4 per cent. on call during the Week | 355 1215; stockers and feeders 36 | (N, Pall on a short forward pass from | Litisburgh was abie (0 start and sua- — P - |iianors. als, iager beer, Rhine center of the field. Miller threw an- v i other, but this went bad. Then one . . i o fl-:":‘:fi'r'nr‘-:e:h:o.zfin. runs which culminated with a forward was hurlea by Rosetsky to Ziucher Am : eppebureh, Oct. 26.—Cattle—Supply | yation than the team which came fo | A% and dash for ihe first tonchdown. and Miller dashed up for his interfer- g 5 < light Market steady. Choice $11.13@ | Windsor. The Loomis eleven is rap- | A.most immediately MCEsDE: ST S T o O o S Inteeter : 12.50, prime $11.75@13.50, Bood $10.75@ | 1vimen by Arinur roare. S orrs soraP- | blockeéd a Pennsylvania punt and one b S e g Vg oy 3% 33| 1150, tidy butchers $10@11.00: fair s8 | fained by arthur Tlowe. short rush netted the visitors a sccond | .. L the very best PLUMBING WORK | iiremies periainiiy ihareis yards before he went down.. The ball, : 9 @9.80; Lommon 37@850; common to| N Tean of feomis was the only |SCOTe: e B e Srace Toun tham a ety [BY_export workmen at the fuirest | PATCITNC G DUV R P e S ekl : good fat bulls $6@9, common fo ood M ¥ = L L i | the “Big Ten"'race less than a month [ *7, uted at Nory i Octo o T A ey Wi Dine A Tat cows $8@9, heifers; $8.50@0.75, | [Javer compelled to retire through in- [ Notwithstanding this severe handi-|iyay, co « ot the four leading | Prices. ber (A Pl E Foad, o e A DT | jury. Gap. the Quakers never relaxed inlejevens—Ohio Siute. Nlinoix, Minnesota| Ask us for plans and prices. g A Yatiring Fooms, My place ential in modern houses as | is not lucated vwithin two n slectricity is to lighting. We guaran- (! & fifect lne from, woy o ihat_balanc cam R oY st Paeeeenced the tally.‘cams i ithe e $1L50; ‘Texans 36.25013.85; calves, | UtTiorback Smith and fodged o eToe |tain its driving offense lonz enouzh [“BIG TEN” RACE IN WEST Nauors [als,’, lager besr. Rbine A forward pass from Rosetsky to| euws. m, TR accompany the Yale Informal eleven | . Pring about victory. During these | DRAWING TO CLOSE. Phone 581 Town aireet f Norwien Peters had falled, but one to Miller | 100 Av Bumely . Sheep-Recelpts 6000, Market |}y the same was regarded as |fcW moments Fennsylvania was swept | ! e eees in il npartmenta netted half a dozen yards up in the 300 Alaska Gold M strong. Native and western $8.75@ | o purely practice affair, while Bride | {h€ entire length of the a per- | L " e hulld or parts 100 Alaska Junesu 3 $12.75; lambs $12.25@17.75. P s fect series of line plunzes and sifrt | Crucial Games Scheduled for Next | MODERN PLUMB[NG are ¢ ft or phrtitioned In # : | | ner S hooths, w H s & Saturday—Bitter Contest Between Chicago and Northwestern at Chi- cago. —_— t fall of confidence. thelr fighting spirit or vigilance. ; Instead of mixing up the plays Ro- calves 316, heavy and thin calves 37@ | HARVARD INFORMAL AND Their efforts were rewarded late in the | srire TheaFotomarrow will begin (o - rown JaEwil s setsky was glven the ball again by e DPwe—recchs. Usub double DEPOT BRIGADE TiE | INal Deriocd when they succeeded In | or \raining im"ricsnraiion ton erassi| J-FF. TOMPKINS. |5, G [ eret the quarterback and he threw another Pogs 316406916 50, 'S’Imez;;. o heavy: - locking a Pittsburgh kick and with | 2\ mes et Saturday riify that suld npplican forward pass. Miller had shifted way Ll L poe, 318936.10. | . Fonm i the ball in their possession smashed |“\Vih "% dngle axeepid Eavbrttes| 67 West Main Street parsoi to be licensed pursuar 1 over to the other side of the line and 3% | neavy Yorkers $15.50@316, light York- | Crimeon Team Mests Unexpested Op- | 1%, 02110 theit, poseension smasbed | Wit a an EoeDton S avoriien ree! vpplicatioa, Duted nt ] ‘w.; mmg well back for the ball. He : 3 ;;:6311‘4g:cghaéhftg;"s,lltfifi‘:u.m Pigs | position at Ayer—Hard Fought Bat- | ine for a score. - “:":' ,;:‘:“‘:"‘R(‘l Ig;! “'T_ fl“:,l”‘- "'-l ‘Ihlm" ax of Ouicher. A F g : @14.50, %o, onpos scoraless. s the big- — — — Col A e Da CEEE T o . Py 0, stags 313| tle Ends Without a Score. (A missed goai from touchdosn was |gist upnet Wa the 20 to 0 fefent 67| 1\ (e hitterant game plaved on Stge | KITNGY, Jaio o » 5 . - e margin that defeated Colgate in!Nebraska chiz, T i A ot played on StAgR | (o, - t th B8 R the et e e Then ; Douie” assie. Aanpai SUEPLY Mght | The Harvard informal varaity teum | if anmutl contest ich Browm Bk the | 1ahers b buch Heibded e ome ot e I vears Ui S0 T GBS orn a ora aF e T ewemmaey - T L et anis] 310500 | urday againet the depot brigade cleven | (ore ‘would Aprenr ro- tndicate The | Vehrmsin imatharmn “ov ooes, | Llinais and. Chicago. whith clash next | estate In the Town of, Noryioh, ‘Dt K 2 common $5@7.76, lamb: ! of the Ayer cantonment, and a score- | Brunonians, determined to be revenged | “ictory stamps Michigan as one of the | o (urday, are. . virtuaily of = equal SCLL AT L c » lambs, spring lambs | jcss tle indicates the merits of th - ’ o sirength as Chicago won f P D, 1917 Chas, S AEERDAY ERCTRATEE RERLL TS $16.50. o onerits of the|for the unexpected defeat of a year |most powerfui teams in the west. al- |’ <o e i3 spoach 4ol K oct22M % contest. The crimson team's offensive | ago. swept the .New York state colle- |though it Is not considered In “Rig ¢ & Week agc by exaclly the sume o v ¥ COUNTY COM. Buffalo, Oct. 26—Cattle—Recelpts | TOVeS wers checked at all times by |gians off their feet with the severity |Ten” affalrs this season, a% it has only z 4 o RELROAHDION OO O 700, Market slow. Prime steors sirys |the soldier boys until the final-min- G:' their atlack from the very start|cne conference Eame . Northweatern. Vibcopsls PR noA oL taking | ereby upply. for u B1475, Dutcher grades Se@i s, | o" |utes when Hoffman, & substitute Har- (o fho zame, and by a well balanced |on itx schedit Tows tnto’camp. 20 to. 0 ower g aniri cionn ating - ey o o omied the Sri-lseries of plays scored in the “firat| Chicago estatiished iiselt in tne|fUl Obio State eloven made w track |iguorm®sre 1 wrine e of the game agninat Denison | Nod etdar i o Water Calves.—Rece! . < ipts 500. Market active.|gade's territory on a series of tackle period. Brown Leld the advantage thus | conference race by .defeating North- | and rolied up a 67 to 0 scove, Town of No Cull to choice $5@15.50. . Y.—Syracues Tutts play The edvance was not gquite ; g “ i Lol axcep A S X Yo Smem g T % Msheep :‘n& lambs.—Receipta 3,400. | FATia" enough, amd iioffman was fores | 52ined until the latter portion of the | western, 1ts traditional rival. 7 to 0. | "X, e Dame” wan muich (oo wtrong mnd apartments in saldét At Ihaca N. Y.—Comell 20, Bucknell 5000 R T & P ety 2% 2ty arket active. Cholce lambs 316.50@ |ed to try a field goal with only a few — - T for the heary Routh Da Siate It or Daris of which are A i DU C—Giorsews 38, Vie- 3 e B e i1 R16.25, yearlings | seconds of time left. ‘Thix effort fail- cleven, whick fell before toL 0 FrmmSItoreat I sl &Afltlmmmflad. New “Fork—wiliams 8, Cotum- e ieRecointe 3006, Market se- | %20 e e Sonpt POy place of buiiness ', not i s 3 16,25, ~ | score was lost. o located within two hundred feet in & At Fordham Field, New Yors—Butgers 28, Ford- tive. Yorkers $15616.25. plgs $14® | The brigade boys threatened the \ Army 21, Villa. Nova 7. . | ditect line from any church adifse or Bam . i4.26, mixed $16.25@16.40, heavy $16.50 | Crimson goal once. but a disastrous 7 o & lic or paroch school, ~or ihe Umore. Md. — Cartisle, 15. Johoe Hop- mi6.75, roushs $14.50@15, stags $13.50 | penaity, inflicted becauss a new re. \ The Army football team was given @ | premises pertaining thereto, an R M Cini = = @14. Cruit reported instructions before play hard battle by Villa Nova ai West|postorfioe public ifthrary, or’ cemetory "3 on was started, shoved the soldiers’ team Point Saturday. Althoush the soldic: | Dated at Norwich, this §th day of Octo 0 A Ollo Tidld. New York—ww Yok Unlrersty MONEY. back fifteen yards and lost the best boys wop. 2110 1, except in the. third | Bar.CA; D.ojo17. Beorss BN ened. abs " o New York, Oct. 27—Mercantile pa- |chance it had to advance to the Har- [Pl Derlod they were Dlayed to s Atand. |Sleciors and’ tnxbayers. owhing' res per 612 Sterling 60 day bills 5.71 1.3 | vard goal “A fow minutes later the Ll by the coliewiums | McGuclinand | exilhe”of 'the "Fowh''st Rorwicn wna Commne Ry IS o hemks: 471 | R e Rl o ouen to E nass pla ring in the opening |appiicatlon of Georse . H. Pratt Jor & commercial 60 day bills 2. ‘de- | try a shot at the Crimson cross bars, Z 2 arrison’s att quarter for' the visitors. license, and” hereby certify that said AoadiE T e e S o Fine- work. by, Ollphant, Wicks and |3Pplicant is a suftable person to te R TAR Arber. aicn —3nchigan_ 70, demand 5.78; cables 5.1%. Guilders, de. | vard, too, had another chance for a A 5 i . o aald applicacion 1 by S, Pa—Wes Vifuls Wederes mand 43; cables 43 1-2. Lires, demand | ficld goal earlier in the game, but ; Tcaroenyindkanclng dthetba)l pot the Dated ot Rorwioh. tiia Sth dny of fece . 7.81 1-2; cables 7.80 1-2. Rubles, de- | Horween's boot fell short by ten yard: : At the end of the vecond anarcar: whieh | B8l iV T, ot X Bailes At Ession. Pr—Muhlenburg 6, Iafayetts 0. At Cembridge. Mass—Harvard Freshmen 83, Worcoster Academy 7. At Clinton. X Y_—Familon 14, Bochester 0. At Lewlsios. Me—Rowdoin 13, Bates 0. At Amberst Mam—Amitest 14, Wedersn 6. ended 7 to 7. Th the third wuarter the | Dennin 1. Drixcoll, Georxe 1o Cros same trio, alded by Knlght' who howl. | grove. T herehv cgrtify that tie ab od over Villa Nova tacklers, put the nxmed stgiars and emdorsers nre elec 4 2 s and tax , Owning real eetate et g R I L T ‘the Town of . Norwich Dated af mand 13 3-4; csbles 14. Bar sil col 83 1-4 Moxican dollars 63 Govern. | BROWN BEATS vy o ‘ment bonds steady. Railroad bonds BY LONE POINT irregular. Scere 7 to 6—Missed Goal by Hubbell At Hartfc Conn.—Trimity 65, Compsny A. % e o = COTTON. Gives Providence Team Victory. Tl Norwich, this 16th day of October. A. D valles 7 T e New York, Oct.-27. — Cottan fatures gz 4 Freshies Can be Mermen During War "L-r”fih-. Holbrook, Town Clerk LA Bwactimoe—Gmartbmors 6, Frasiin eod Mar- closed steady. December 27.28; Jan-| Brown defeated Colgate &t Provi- ' New York, Oct. 28.—A( the anpual uary 26.67; March 26.82: May 26. dence Saturday, 7 to 6. The Brunon- 2 meeting of the Intercollegiate Swim- | == et At Collegwrille, Pa—Ursinus. 29, Albright 7. At T T T 3% AR lans got the jump on the Hamilton boys at the start and a powerfu| line- d Polo League here today, ft| ecided to o through with fhis WILLIAM C. YOUNG setteram 35 "As Orobo. Ma—3fatne 0, Cotly . bucking game aided by a forward pass year's achedule and also to permit th Al Soriieted MamSodagied 25, Worcsser gave them a touchdown early in' the freahmen (0 compete In the ovents PO ooyl May first period. Gordon kicked the goal. for ‘the duration of the war. Tt wax Colgate fought hard but it was not voted to stage the reiay racc between | CARPENTER and BUILDER until the third period that the eleven the salves of the polo contest Instead .B High ) developed sufficient power to pene- of making.1t the Jast event of a ment, [ Best work and materiale at right A Ty X ¥ Bt A oo, N Ftievems 36, Miatienay 6. g, P Carmecls Tetholeal o 43 pndorer. Mam—Andover 7, Harraed Radlo T. ey 6% trate the Brown defense consist i a— ‘North ently. P, > prices by skiiled labor. odblanstn. Yo—Wasington and Lee 38, e sk Gillo and_Hubbell in this quarter tore Yoo, Princeton: Peneylvanin Cotmm | Relaphone 50 West Mumin A3 Tmies Harctord £choot 1. Lawrmowtte i holes in the Brown line and the for- : : Eia wnd the Coliege of the Citv of New e Al Be e e LT il mer”scored the touchdown. Hubbel | - Tork, members of the leagus and | mave ey Saaal e e Bl Adtingy, tem Camp failed to kick & goal. HE WAS GETTING ALONG 83 rrom 1uO. Wesleyan, not an active membe, Toun resutin, . resuita,

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