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Ack us for plans and prices J.F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street | | i T. F. BURNS | HEATING AND PLUMBING 2 Franklin Stres ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM sFITTING Washing.9r Sg., Washington Builditg MNorwich, Conn, Agent for N. B. Q. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS | FURNIGHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHH FOUNDRY (0, |- fos. 11 to 25 Ferry Btreet YALE DEFEATS AMHERST IN EVERY EVENT New Haven, cdefeated Ambherst, Conn., Jan, 44 to 9. icn of the judges skate the best to- gether. Such judging to be for smooth wim- ming meet here tonight. The Blue |and clever skating, speed and fancy wimmers won every event, the visi- | skating will not be considered in 1ors getting two second places,and |making the award. three thirds. Edwin Binne: . of Sound Beach, Conn., establis a mnew intercolle- iate record for the fifty yard dash, swimming the distance in 25 seconds. Fourth. The prize will be a pair of special nickel plated rink skates which can be seen at the rink. Both the lady and géntleman will be award- ed a pair for winning. n order that no professional skat AGAINST HIGHLY PAID ers may come in at a late date, even entry must skate in this rink at least COLLEGE ATHLETIC COACH |1 {imes between Thursday, Feb. 6, New Haven, Conn., Feb., 2.—Declar- ’m(l March 6. against the highly paid athletic | important that everybody who coach in American universities, ify the management at each tors of three college dailies—the T important that Section 5 4 Crimson, the Princeton Prince- s he lived up fo. After- nian and the Yale Daily Ne roon will count the same as dopted a resolution at a meeting here | nights. T AN esterday outlining the policy of the papers toward college athletics, it was announced tonight. The college da:li City Duck Pin Bowling League, . will alvocate the | The standing in the City Duck Pin hiring of an 4 round coach by | 1eague finds Fillmore's team in the S AR Tl varet : in lead. Fillmore captured both hxph ious branche: ingle, and high three, No {records were broken during th ek. | | n | Standing of Teams. cialist who coaches one The editor: d to squads dur Team. 301} 1 endorse is ment of physic Individual Averages. Games. P.F. [ Ave. | 107-3 | 101-2 966 - 6 INTERESTING PROGRAMM:S The past v n of the be k has er Noveml i patrons ther in VALE CREW TO HAVE HARBOR PRACTICE SOON is ex whi The other rac a hummer which will are as follows First. Al managemen | h | umption | | ¢ Londor ceptanc is true, we may l\[u“ rowing relations will be| our ancient al. In| s par- | L so many men| i with reacted st the peace r Brake amounted t aggregated Ol U. S per cent r pre- issues s i o ul ) e | C’)TTON Yorl | Harv left college ymen during the | service, have responded to the call for crew candidates. We have at present eight university and eleven freshmen crews rowing on the machines in the gym- nasium. Every day shows an increase in the number who report. If the present warm weather continues we shall atempt the harbor in the near| future. It is not to be expected that this year will see as good rowing as the university usually turns out. We believe, however, that Harvard is in the same situation and deeply regret the fact that Richard Emmett, lheirl stroke, is unable to row. BIG THREE TO CONVENE IN NEW YOR! Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 1.—Repre- sentatives of the athletic committees | of Harvard, Yale and Princeton will| meet at the Harvard club of * New | York city next Tuesday afternoon at| 4:30 o'clock. The conference is to| discuss chiefly the athletic situation! in the sports in which the universi-| ties are interested as triangular op- | ponents. Prof. Roger B. Merriman,! of Harvard, chairman of the Harvard ‘| Athletic committee, will be Harvard's representative, and it is the belief that Prof. Corwin will act for Yale and Dean McClenathan for Princeton, as, they have in previous conferences. Various matters concerning athletic government at Yale, Harvard and | Princeton will be cleared up for the present year at least—no doubt for f1 There is the p\fl\’uln)a C sion that the ruling of the I. . in suspending the one-year 1919 would apply to all col- This apparent the ; the action of the I. C affects only the intercolleg i next spring, so far, at least, as Yale, rd and Princeton are concerned. is, in fact, at the I nt time an agreement among these three uni- in regard to all such qu the year rule. Con: would. be one at the n of the three s meeting i may reached . by repr meeting of the chairr is the present| ting to note | he Intercol- | ation, which | York last week B meting 1 Swimmir was also held in ite New |smant’ bet, it no lady cop is looki f t was voted not to suspend the one-lis that J, Willard will: = Examine our line of Aluminum Ware - rule, but to keep freshmen swim-{ hese United States of North Amer 5 ming separate from t tniversity ] ca: Te may bos o e 5 THE HOUSEKOLD teams. However, if the three chairmen | of Columbia, and we hope Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street of the Princeton, Yale and Har but the prospects that he w Athletic Control boards should decide|jowed to box anywhere north thel suspend the one-year rule, | Rio Grande are remote—Rice, Brook-| decision would probably _apply | ;. laoke T orin Boos: swimming as well, although this is| ™~ e other day out in Elgin, 111, two| Te ione of the details which would only | hig pin bowars met in a match & be settled after subsequent delibe and when they finished, laid claim to} Corbett te tion a new world They - rolled|to to change the plaving| = | for 14 hours and com-|T ve the fans: what " they| DEMPSEY DOUBLE CROSSED i of the bov hitting out on foul ME; SAYS FRED FULTON | s 1l of 16, ot dnten “"“_,‘;"JLH»\}'} n 3 ¥ 3, while the old stu va n| S EEEGLG ; pins for an| (hum:nd rules is little if anything, but ton authorized the statement that R A oy aeeba A e fight with Jack Dempsey at Harrison | 7SS 08 Qurinumple opins, et Hhior Pork, N. T, July 27191 ion it's a performance , Was a pre arranged he an eight- air 10 tho extent that v were to box hibition” and that Dempsey v]vr' first round by “doubls Fulton said he wanted fight the winner of the Willard-Dempsey match. in on the thing, on the ‘fa vou wish to call it tt " him. s 1n\ e to proposed told me, 2 ing to fight 2 by most criti s the man to meet him I do not propose to keep still any longer. 1 know I can whip _eithe Dempsey or Willard. Perhaps I won't get the chance at Willard. By making a clean brea part I played in that Ha affair T hope the public will forgive me and grant me the privilege to fight | if not in| for the world’s championship the show that Tex Rickard ting, then wit fight promo- YALE LOOKS FORWARD TO FOOTBALL WITH HOPE| News from Yale football men who! two years ago to enter captain at the close of the 1916 sea will be on hand in the spring to ors ize the season’s plans, and to lead his gridiron camp Gates has been in a nd his friends expect he will discharged next spring. I the fall. be to rn to Yale, and no action been taken looking to the appoint- ment of any other captain. Gates was one of the most effective ends in| N the son of 1916, in which Yale, after ing a poor start because of the material left over from the previ- rallied and defeated such a as Colgate, Prince- formida able | 1 honds steady. | Beef ca medium Butcher timated Shor: 12 507 16.60 ’ncdihm and | lambs— Ewos, | medium 31.—Cattle—Supply | light; m it Cholee, $18.5040 00; prime $16.50'@17.00; good, $16.00 hutcher: g15.«'70@18.(\(’: mon, $13.0014.,00; ommon huils, $10,006 11.50 ond fat cows, $7.00 i | <000 @13.00; fresh + i cows $60.00@110.00; market , $18.20@ lens will be ! Cook, | othe | cation, harged (x om the | team next season, it is expected. Although definite word of most players who e: 919 line-up 1 expected ) and the 1921 found on the the former Kempton and Yale sons ago, valu ble 1 that ack \ldenl»m I members of the While made of tem for n eason, ate management has been notified by Prof. Robert N. Corwin, head of t board of athletic control, that it be exceedingly restricted in its appll In previous seasons a coach-! ing staff of half & dozen members has! directed the development of the team Tad Jones, ) clas h the man who wins 111‘3‘ tance. there | now ton and Har s onc member of “Cupid” Black's 1916 eleven, Jim Braden, has yet re- | turned ile. He was the plunging! ; | fullbac ground gaining was the m of any back field jmember, of the team. John Callahan and Chester La Roche, cente: | quarterback of the 1916 2 mitten, ed to rob him o two sea-| snake m: - and pane'h head conch in 1918, has| gone Into u shipbullding firm near Se-| attle, and- it ls by no means certuin| that he can be induced to leave present position, to have recelved a salary of about §$7,~ 000 for his services in 1918, GEORGE 8UTTON “HANDLESS” READY TO HELP INJURED Georgo Sutton, Chicago's veteran “handless” billlard champion, {8 to vol- unteer his services {o the Government; dls-| ax an instructor in hospltals of abled woldlers.. Sutton, reforred to as the "“miracle man” of the billard world, | in preparing his personnl affairs so that he can undertake the work, Sutton, who lest both hands in sawmill necident when eight years eid, i8 pointed i a8 n clear {lusiration of what ean be aecomplished by gelf- determination, Bution dresses hime self, plays champienahip pilllards, | drives his motorear, playe geif and iw able to write, “T am confident that T ean be of aid to soldiers who have loat hande, But- ton gaid, ‘“These men neod mental ad- vice as well aa instruetion, I have been through the mill and ean teach tham to esain becomsa usaful citize: Al hlm Jones waw reported | | sue { ber, | try ) SPCRTING NOTES. The xmlkmum will come, “until the sale of p even then might n | the other clubs. long purse i purchase stopped Two lard box hardly wort To those familiar with the cond: g L ri(m\ there never was any expectancy| COSSACKS HAVE MUTINEED at international polo would be! AND SHOT ONE oFF]CER Nu\rd this year. Therefore it wa - 3 = - to the initiated when the ge for would intimated not ready little doubt wbout ourselv for for the tr polo play position have been tur military service indicate that enough! the folk jof the most prominent players wiil re-; of Jven now turn to assure an eleven of exeeptior in the strength next fall. Hope is ing week Artemus L. Gates, who was ele d, being given Hingham Miller them. Yor the world Frankie the streng! the squared the fact that Philadelphia Kilbane, who 1 he would not & limit, Brown had offered to make stantial side bet. a the Brown has and I~ Jess Will: d a fight those whe i @ Fowren but ever Wilson, and some doubt that the Britor to resume the delphia Ledger. had lasted much longer y probability ed out a crop of boxe from Western Ma s home had ne claims th of his Your Insurance Has Advanced | It’s costing you more to in- Bsure your property today, so the savings Globe Sprinklers effect assume a new impor- Not only do Globe Sprinklers offset the higher rate but they pay for thom- selves in a few years. Let us explain, GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. #13 L Esips way, fardaord toward winning in Seorge In such an event the Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, and Metals on Franklin Saua i Niamonds, 1‘ Watches, | i Silverware never | Stallings, | baseball fers Jjor league club to anotber i ted. Nothing else will bring a BILLARDS clubs as near to an cqual footing.| DOOLEY & Che rich clubs would be no better oit| SIMPSON {in means to obtain talent and ‘hnrcv‘ 52 by strengthen, save by bidding 1“gh Basement for some minor 1 phenom, W Thayer Building ood, th‘_x‘ would count, but ctween major league THE they would count far THAMES a pennant than| NATIONAL ‘that tk uch s Ar a challenge |ial in this country to make it developin here are Jimmy Medos Visco of Pitt Naval Training sta of Springfield and others, who are doing well| P, s, a comparatively new game for nkie Brown, gilists are booked to con Lend‘\ One ation announced the i be fo , which captured the ‘\\ ufirl'flcn of the a Is expe o the athletes held over arious service 4 nd the fact that they a enougl bouts is evidence that they of tr is emphatically claim circle, a match was made for ickard is offering he knows that there that w h in Br and perhaps he is R b i oboumonesiisghelng o enc M- most of it on pa know \\I\' " a of the proper cali-| is be watchdo! 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