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3, 1919 \ ‘BULKELEY DOWNS AGADEMY 12 10 7 In an exciting and hard-fought \ contest Saturday afternoon at Plant | ¥%ela, New London, Bulkeley over- cathe the Academy, winning by the . £ 127, All the breaks of the against the Norwich bo}';!l, . NOVEMBER - = What Is Going On Tonigh ;.:f:iamra Photoplays at the Dg Movion Pictures at Breed Theat Moving Pictures at tne Audltori Tieatre. L Xe 7. melle o ——————— YOUR MONLEY IF i BACK | YOU WANT 1T BUYDIRECT FROM THE SHOE CERTER OF THE WORLD The Greatest Shoe Offer in the - ol e e Once they advanced the ball to Bulke- ley’s 18-yard line, where they were held, Ringland attemptingg o field goal, which was blocked. In the third canto, when everything looked rosy, the trouble started. With the Academy in possession of the Commion. gnun‘f‘ll Meeting. 5 ge, No. 11, 1. O in Odd Fell. s Thames T and J. of A, 'm Norwich ' Ae zame we who on.the whole played as good ot better football, than their oppon- nts. The plaving of the N. F. A. men was a surprise to their followers as they showed more stuff than they haye exhibited in any game heretofore. Nevertheless 'there is much room for improvment, especially around _the center and left side of the line. l Bulkeley, won the toss and_elected ball on their 35-yard line and in no apparent danger, old man Hard Luck entered the grounds, took a liking to the Norwich boys and followed them around for the rest of the afternoon. The N F. A. center cut loose with a wild heave out of reach of the await- ing back and a Bulkeley man recovered the ball on the Academy 25-yard line. Girls’ $30.00 Exira High Cut The ‘Wai “To ; Consider it as 16,000 Users Rate it—By Perform- Th, men’ Bible Study at Y. M. C. A. % e @ird meeting of the. b4 s Bible class will be held at the building in_the diretcors’ 4 tomorrow (Tuesday )evening at €45 olock, When a bean supper will be % : served. young men interested in to receive.’ Ringland began hostili-s | The Nnrw'lgh line then weakened . . . Bible study are invi . ' Kicking off to the Bulkeley 20-yard | enough to ailow Bulkeley to rush the b h it e AR “ i {cking o1 5,100 Tfkaey 3-8 | roceh f0 e sy to /o the ance and Endurance—Not by its Size and Weight s ed to punt. Then for two |goal. In this same quarter Bulkeley | see-sawed back and again crossed the line by means of a Academy having the forward pass, one of the few success- _— & Business Men's Gymnasium Class~ he « The first gymnastum class of’ the season for business men.is scheduled o argument, but yet un-|ful ones pulled off by them in the fgl' this (\\‘m_xda:\'\ afternoom at 615 ax t b over the goal line, | whole game. Standing on the N. F. A. o'cloek, and mdw‘ations are that “a £oodly number will he present at this g g fivst class. The exercises ill be safe. ?h_ “'ehder:;m .xf‘u :‘U‘ulrlhd«\t. and will be HNANGIAI. AND cuMMERcIAl The Essex has filled a new position among And then when you have tested the Bssex| j Pl R E RTINS o Stk Wi A motor cars, and nearly everyone knows it. in that manner, consider the advantages it! pracrammE For NoRwicn | ATURDAY’S s E ot . : s wi 5\T5 Tk (as. fid| e b o At first, before they had seen it outper- popssesses over those other larger cars with Th’:‘%:{'{ifi::?f'&:'g: TaEmET: i today's stock market s gy e form most every car, they merely regarded which you have classed it. be siven tonight (Monday) ac Slage o past ted days. Prices 00 ® ne sum s ;;, ‘B it as a fine, unusually well-built and finished. ettt ibe e ',\’}35530.".,( ki e vare | 300 2 oo e g light weight automobile. Costs Less t t ciation: H et ST A : $5.95 o e Pl e D e now - | 1200 T r . ) . 1 - the "close the Gay's changes| 2 Uon Fiic . They appreciated its quality construction. Easier to Handle . Henry 7. La Fontume ¥ w ular ad meaningless; %00 B Bub iod .. bsent : sive battle between the Lu- 700 U S Rub 1 pi ’ THE LARGEST MATL. ORDER The , o d d 't l 11 b "lt S “ M c by John W. Mey6alf. Word i ol ¢ Wall| 90700 U S Steel .. ok 'y conceded it a better built car. Still, 4 bk y I ST ¢a)f. Words by AStock pachange Smember. | 18 8 3 86 5t SLATER S HOUSE IN NEW ENGLAND R |} 0 & 5 hoc many details in common You sacrifice none of the pleasures of g i e H 00,000; the high recor 14 1l e i ki ik . . 2 vy James - e Mistory. e oo Wors P $43.845 Main St., Hartford, Conn. with other, similar weight cars, they could ~ motoring because the Essex is no larger than! 7 Jamen W, Rorers. Worde Mreased Toans. and depost Tiabiities. COTTON. Portage, inciuding tmouremce, 166 extrs not, at the time, bring themselves to look cars known as of the light weight type. Nitds oiig o ytnes Groens R ourse to the Federal Bank, hOW-| New York, Nov. 1.—Cotton futures Send my potr to-day. T send herewith it i licht it i by some g . g Mediation from Hhais = Masserfpt ¥, pessrce orellts Were| cioued chensy. Sriembe s, uures| Biace T beving thoso on approvet; my atsit in the light it is now held by But you gain all their advantages. When Milton/ M MeGorrirt = 0P $18,600,000, added $12-|ary 36.35; March 35.80; May 35.35; July T riek nething. 16,000 users. o S 3 : Miss Marguerffe B. Young at the piago rplus FerIS i gorc| A0 T : N I A e TR riding in the Essex you have no conscious; Les Tagoen fis C. Meyerhebr ttle e w ‘otton spot stea middling 38.65. + o] Eanl: . . ., =] “Noubles fSeizncurs Salut” 3 . e today: sterling declined s il AODREES ioiiiieniiiislnes Put Aside Its Si dT feeling that it weighs ary less or that it is Mrs. Greene H " nt. ana German exchange re- MONEY. i ut Aside lts Size and 1ype : : e D uned below 3 1-4 cents per mark.| o 1 performing any less satisfactorily than the|ave Masa Schubert en out of our September| . New York, Nov. 1—Mercantile paper| 53 : 3 S i Mr McGorrit B o $h536.000 5@51-2. Sterling, 60 day bills 412 3-4; - — Consider Only Performance i costly cars. Aol e i and imports of $1 S8, Commertial Sty day S eis i i . drd game mak- & § nd_ 4 i -4, sixty day bills 4.12;|45.yard line McInniss hurled a long| Ringland played a hard game mak 2 S ., e A It E § "Gerald Arthfir e eptember | demand 416; cables 416 5-3. France, foryard pass. to Captain Fitch, the|ing good runs but wowld have done| That is what all Essex owners will tell You sit in as comfortable and upon as|The/Humming-bird Elizabetn Garrgtt o her were $222,200,- | demand 882; cables 8.80. Guilders, de-|rangy right end, who jogged thirly|better had the backfield given him| G 5 ith th g : _ > . Fontaine : X e ots $126.800,000. De-| mand 37 3-4; cables 37 15-16. Lire,|yaras for touchdown No. 2. Two or|more interference. _|you to do. Go see it wi € same expec- richly upholstered cushions. / e H im: $131 y -4 e N 1y, of England's in-|demand 10.80; cables 10.78. Marks, de-|three Academy players attempted to| As usual Johnny Young came in tation of its value that you would examine i DAVIS THEATRE. 4 15, in her export of| Mand 13 1-4; cables 3.00. Govern-|tsckle him en route but failed. It was|for the foodlizht and his playing was y LS, Vi at } : You hold no concern as to the en*urln'*g Trene Castle, a popular figure in the Jast month, are inter-| Ments bonds and railroad honds easy.|, shame to let him set away with it. worth sceing. lany fine quality car. 2 GUIANCES oniertainment field for several yeads, They ¢ that the increase| e Bulkeley failed to kick the goal. se was the first man to the club: T 1 B of your car. | who recently became a motion pif- was $19,000,- THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Norwich began an acrial attack in | house and he sure had some ride from | 1o (g i uonL st sas B the g { ture star by virtue of a contract wifa goods, $23,400,-| Chicagn, Oct. 31—Hog receipts the final chapter which resulted in a|the field to the “Y”. The speedome- speed 1S your req e Yot el “of jts| e Famous Players-Laskey Corpord- o0 head Market active, steady to strong. | touchdown, the first one scored against | ter registered 50 all the way.. Essex does not meet it. y you fee € €ase "of ifSltion. will appear in her first Parg- Bulk, $13.50@ Bulkeley this season. Ringland shot| Coach Eddie McKay deserves a operation. You learn that the FEssex ‘mount Artcraft special picture, "Tie weight, $13. .| the oval from the New London 25-yard |whole lot of credit for instilling the Wh I s i d dedl D . S T€-| Firing Line,” a picturization of Robe Ciase. | $13.60@14.15 {line to Ortho Chase and he lost no|teal old Academy fight and pep intop ere luxury and finish are demandes uires little attention and that it s lert W. Chambers’ celebrated novel Bf = 4% | $14.10; light 1i ¥ ! time in putting it in back of the posts.|the team. Keep up the good work. compare the Essex with any car. q U a It grOWS IN| the same name, at the Davis theatre A £ ng sows, | ¥rom then to the end of the game|Eddie. | e L Jour esteem because it so completel t }today and tomorrow. . - . packing Academy confined themselves to| That Academy line held better than | : oA 2 5 ; you een p Y MECTS{ The central character is Shefa, tha - pigs, $13.2 ralds. Several passes were com-|at any time during the year but its| Don’t put yourself in the erroneous posi- Jour moforing needs, adopted davshter of Mr. and Mr. i attie— 10,000 eted in fine style but then a not quite_strong enough yet, 4 f classing it with light cars your motoring needs. Cardross, New York miliionaires 2 S . y ew | Ket stea c lowe several more weren't and there was| As for Bulkeley we'll they play- [ 1011 O ssing 1t with lig 3 E 3 : Wwho also have three flesh-and-blogd v choice .7 - |no more scoring. The Norwich root-|ed a good game but it was not up to i+ You will place a large car price on thej daugnters. Sne does not know gf dium and good. §10.50 1t | ors received a few thrills in the last|what we expected of them from the Expect of ihe Essex the same E e et o pee ) | her adoption until she overhears: m. A | weight, good and ch L0 two or threo minutes of play when |publicity they have be ttingg late- (el =i Sme e ssex if you judge it by performance and|chance remark. Upset and in @ y- % {common and medium, $7.2 | ¥esqam ers time after time, with | Iy qualities S ! S durability brooding mood, she marries Ma- A S 8% | butcher cattle, heiters, $6.6 fields ahead of them, barely Bulkeley, we'll see vou in three | with 3 range of speeds equal to any of such alle AL court, a boyhood friend who ia i A vs, $6.10@12.75 to snatch difficult passes out of nd then there'll he a different S ;s g = 5 4 . 4. {herently morbjd. - : v s s Rimande: old man Hard Luck being to tell you. Let's go. icars as you consider worth $300 to $500 That is why everyone is so enthusiastic Thls racmage s without - logh i » ] Wiicox plaved his usual good|YALE EASILY TRIMS more. for it Eripping developments that. follow. St 51 et bl o Rl N STATE COLEEGE }and the situations are most dramatio Pt 3 D e nermn e defeated Maryland State 3 to] and thrilling. An excellent ecom- 06k 106 o o s very satisfactory. {iCeriatons Webh snd b e he other, feaature 1s, Tinid: Feunel " g ey ch at right end and Me- | LB O HEN0-ANS BIRGEY 0 vaen ITE, Mgr., White’ Teleohone 1142 tact Pacametnt arame: 5 - 4N e alf back starred for Bulk- | qefonce Tor two tallies %o kick- | ERNEST WHITE, Mgr., White’s Court. elephone 1142. | i aramonnt 0o, om the. mi hools had their (‘rmfll(.” 2oncid goek ored ineve: 3 | ¥ho had caused her woes. Scorned by | 8.00; ewes anerCine LR NS domRy SORG nbin | . AIl berause she had reckoned not. B Coach McKay St fesls fhat his|arop, kic and again in the o self when her brother's good name L &1 r lam e aa (t’ Bulkeley ' and ‘le -will} den fumbled at Mary- total. nothing fluky about State’s great vie-| "'SOCCER FOOTBALL RESULTS demanded sacrifice. % o o oF i Fittabup 3 at once 6/ prepare for the aacond rd line | before theltory. The up-State eleven outplayed| Montcisir A. C. 4, Crésoens 2 S story that will tuz and tug & Siest 3 - light. M o Of “tho Tio! Eeiian: Now 37 it out the second |y, "ang zold's a attack and try|Pennsylvania at _every point. They| Comell 2 Yaie o : tug at all the big human emations & n . R S e, demy campuy. Before SN vas BINNZ | ihey would they could mot break |clung to the pigskin betier, showed | Haie Hand 1 Beoanum MERSD e T i butchee g will pit his bu A crowd of 10,000 ;" " e equal of Rodgers has not | better: attack, used superior judgment| Manua! Training 1 L JEitchen. o GO SIS ingn. $1001 commioy. o Voth in WilL Sicaina been seen in the Palmer stadium this|and kicked farther. Erasmus Hall 5, Ricmond | Sennett comedy completes the show. ulls $9@10, common tc 1 N s i e d for e e el the Pennskylvania, 5, Princeton. 1. —_— # i Bl R T S DR s 3 Tiger tacklers Tor teh and twenty yard L e e ———— BREED THEATRE. & 08 sucinest T : it s runs. King, Lehtz and Hite were al-| 32 : Says West Ends Are Strong Team. | Nuzimova's great production, “The Srket. sthadic Debie for. 12 yard gatns. most h al in tearing through the| Darmguth 7 & To the_ Sporting Editor: Brat,” which comes to this theatrd to- ~§ot Lo g s T g 2% i fever thieatened |y “in gathering in his long passes.| liawam’ 2. Springseld 0 My Dear Siri—As an outsider and|day and Tuesday is the story of the o o RORG etecn HR00 @Y, rair sentated a substitute team itocs made. their fArst score 80| Wt Viratia . Pametm 6 spectator: at _the game, . played this|ennobling influences of love. Its 290 Tiiont e e anon. e final .period, = a otal ot that the Princeton followers| Symeuse li, Brwi 0 nday afternoon betweén the Westlhcroine und dominating character is -t $14.25. ’ men, making the match a Sb et o5 v et Beate TUPariosvizanie . : v : vaif of the cily's slums who has 00 TIn Hogs—Recelpts 1.500. Market high- | Sayles .....coeoeeieennae practice event. The fi had to rub their eyes before they could | Lafayette 21, Comell End_and Duwell football teams, it]|a waif of the c SlnIns: o s n . Pr vy hogs $14.75 15, me- Left Tackl bractice event. The fleld Was|) jiove what they saw on the score| Amy 2, Turis 1 re’gaye me great pleasure to witness| never known any name save “the St pICI DAL bt 's $19.75 | W o M the Tecent rains. There|ic,r3° King received the kick-off| Nuv 2 Wes Vigina Weern s. the- West Ends defeat = the Duivells To eke out a_precious exiaf- e Rty weingten Left Tere no serious injuries. MacDonald | SN, (U8 SECTI TR ek Fitough 14 Teigh o despite the former being greatly out. | ence she plays in the chorus of a cheap @15, light yorkers $ 14, pigs a i : i 3 s ‘olumbia. 0, Union € 8 y - i€ plays ly s1355a1 e $3@ | Crowel fo e Sae plaved brilliant football iy five vards, The teams were| Welomn 'is. Wilkims o weighed and also being given what a musical comedy. Put the pittance she 12, heavy mixed § 15 i & i hardly lined up before the ball was| Amberst &2 Womester Poly 0 lover of sports would call a decidedly | recéives for wages is no 2 %) Beayy, miix 1 score three first downs during the it to| Stevens 13" Rensselaer o A e e o ¥l Clothe her in even the half decent atyle ok Morgar game against the heavyweight Talg|Snapped bagk and Rodgers passed it to | Brineeson Fresmmen 5. Yale Freshmen 8, raw- deal" - No-fair minded person clothe her in even the balf locent st CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Victors. Maryland's cloven was the | Hagers who played well out. The| Pen Fhestmen 5. Virgiia Fresmen's. at_the game can deny the above. otihie ey sils Tl CE fonx: o e " {R. R, Wilcox Tentoss st e vas the| i3y caught Princeton napping and | XNotre Dime 15 Indians 2. To do justice to the West End foet- | Shabby. she faces the wo oen ec A s . X .o ghtest which appeared here this ES : Rochester 51, Bufalo 0. 4 ? o0t- |3 ‘masher insults her; she slaps. hif S i - | Right Tackle Rat Hagers was not downed until he| Hochier il Buful Ball team T wish to say that I believe| & masher lhsulis e b, <obS U G| Miy © 1% 4 | 0. Chase . 2 reached the 15-yard line. Another pass| Mimedota 19, Wisonsis they are ‘the faStest ageregation , of f face and ls haied 10 (he T8 " made by BE L g | { over the line netted seven more yards| Michigan 15, Northwesters 17 lightweight football plavers that I}° 2 or ere e 55 2T De 1% | \Whitney Burmingham | TARVARD WALKS AWAY and King carried the ball over for a 1 liave ever seen in some time and jn|{he man she rebuffed Mo EATE 7 » 2 { WITH SPRINGFIELD “Y” | touchdown on an off tackle play. {making this statement I wish to say | n8i(0 SHET SGCEEEE 8 Y eroim T (RINGIAN ieveLeeeeeehanens Mclnnis| Harvard defeated Springfield Y. M. v s, A |that I am an . ex-college football| 0", HO™G 19 SOV L Love i§ | Left Halfback | €. A. College Saturday 20 to 0 in a Navy Beats West Virginia. e and Ty | player of years back and have close- | £} ¥ TOTUAE ‘Rame—but jeals . T. Cassara |contest featured by fast running and The wet field pouring rain put| Mane > ) y followed the game of football for ake; and there ens | Right Halfback spectacular forward passing\by the| no Naval Academy football team to Madietury 3, reich 0 :1;3 p;:i:h:‘xr{ ",,“JS(M.‘,’,'; T}:xk;;ouws of he: hmbsd and J. Wilcox . Britton | visitors. Al o cae i ement . Eamilinn ig a 5 cking the and tremendous: Tho Crimson scored three touch- |S9m° So8To N [t SERENC ELUTIRY N Rt v side lines, I think the score would have | i noving clmeses i re by Periods— downs in the first hal, Casey getting|ainia \Wesievan eleven by 20 to 6. Cime Allegnany o, ! been thirty or more to nothing 1m; A" yoarimg fwo part comedy titled two and Burnham the third. Murray | e zame was tho best of the season in | Wassineior i et o cimeiysy Scelles. | favor of the West Einds. : Beech Nuts w be shown and the 3 e kicked two of three goals he attempted | apite o slippery. damp and soggy field, | Bt Laveic 7. Tomare s, - " | 4In coucluding L oish fo say that T/ puthe News will complete the bill. § after touchdwns. bpery, 2| Genera 0. Wescmtnsier 6 ave heard a rumor that the | West 5 : and the midshipmen made a showing| mevs o Wesmingter o & s ot o 4 i S = s from touchdowns—Ringland. Springfleld _attempted thirty-one| Thicn gratified their friends and filled | Hamira Toenry 1o raner & et e : forward passes, completing fourteen of | {l.am with confidence.. The line was as| Getotburs 1. Dickinmn o T And collection made aithough it was under- | g, gtarn Connecticut for ten years andg . | them and while in a number of cases| oY e Haverfor Cranklli and_Marshall 7. stood that they were (o receive half. |}, son dumped the famous Mils Seen From the Sideline. very little advantage. was. gained, at| o oo Joi2] and outplayed the oxco 3 . |1 sincerely hope that this is not %o as | o1s e, quintet for (he New Engs It sure was some game of football. !leasl six of them made from ten to| gii ne of tfhe e such action only tends to harm the | ¢ Kid Gleason we say that we still | twen rds each. mimaticrio topening Ap; o rink that the best team lost. A typical New London crowd was present at the game and flocked on to the field trying to block the Academy Babe Felton missed two tries for drop-kicks, both of them from easy angles. Springfield by her open play made more first downs than any other while several of the navy backs show: ed form which they have not approach- ed heretofore this season. g00d American sport of football.. Yours always for clean Norwich FAIR PLAY sport in H land defen championship will be ready td; nd their title against anything achuseits, Rhode Island or Com cut and will take all comers. he team will ‘again. the = same asf | : : ; | Idpt season be under the able leader- Dttt and thfgfts%l::: ::ieipg:zl:fi A D BoUTE R <yr‘5:§:“d:;:::e:;i:;“«; An- CRESCENTS N. E. CHAMPIONS p of the well kuown * ke B:E ’ 4 b S i e pri inent spor romoter copon’ the sidelines but his presencs | CoLGATE—DARTMOUTH GAME . | (eemeatisial Hafutlay 18 th, 0, Ol i’ 7. ¢ O A AN O e e i et Ready Mived Clean and Good was Jittle more than useless as far as o~ New York Staters completely out-| Auams i, The famous _Crescents - baskethall| T41t Hapager Lenoll Cp S Paint atthe keeping the crowd back went. RESULTS IN 7-7 TIE| playing the Brunonians, who were on |- Teunesses 0. champions of New Enland will be in|Sistincion of BUOURE SPATLE SECee PROVIDENCE s for the officials of the game—well| The most important football test of | the defensive nearly all of the game. D e *|field aain this coming season.” This|Bations ‘n TALTUC I A Ol frem — Varnishes, —they may have played football once|mid-season, ~the Dartmouth-Colgate| Only twice did Brown make'a first| Vindusii “(ress) o, o aggregation of - basketball tossers | Shtee vears ad | Y and Brushes BAKERY —but not 'more than once. game ended in a tie score at seven|down and then by the assistance of | Brookim Prep 19, ¥ordha which has held th> champlonship of | Iporant series; el and Metale 66 Franklin St. As for evenly matched teams it|points at Hanover Saturday. The|penalties. Ackley of Syracuse kicked Preston Bros. Ine. Tel. 1133-3 would be hard to find two high school | two unbeaten elevens played a kick- A ideot ooty clevens more in the same class.. ing game, which Dartmouth turned two goals.from the field, one from placement. veek: practice this (Monday) even-i 15 and expect Lo open the season, onk i ksgiving gaf n, Any fast] . Otho Chase was a shining light and |into a rushing attack to avert defeat| The Syracuse backkfield pierced the| P e AND FOCKET A it was his pretty catch of a forward|in the closing period. Brown line for many gains, but over team Tooking: fon 4 good atiraction SILLARDS pass that gave Norwich her score—| Colgate had scored its points on|aged little around the ends. Williams, | m H DOOLEY & Delicatessan the first made on Bulkeley this season.|Gillo's touchdown from a forward|the colored left end for Brown, stood SIMPSON Bassment ilding We wonder how it is that the orange and black kept a clean slate so long. “Shrimp” Whitney made several | pretty plays and carried the ball for good gains himself. Little but mighty. Jess Wilcox certainly hit that Bulk- eley line like a British tank going into 40 Frankiin St. Tel. 1309 R playrs and the Academy men. We know who started them. Most of the Academy’s gains were mads by the aerial route and in the last quarter this play was wholly used. It worked good but a large num- ber were spoiled when they would 23 Water Streot B ———— pass, with Wast’s goal in the first pe- riod. Dartmouth evened the game in the fourth period. ~West attempted a placement kick for Colgate, but failed. Dartmouth rushed for considerable down, with Robertsen kicking the goal. PRINCETON SWAMPED BY THE HUSKY VIRGINIANS West Virginia's husky eleven invaded Princeton Saturday and swept the Tig- out permanently in Brown's game. Army Victorious Over Tufts. Coming from behind in the last two quarters of a game played in a rain- storm and in a sea ofsnud, the Arm; fumbles into perfectly good touch- downs, from which one goal was kick- ed, giving them a thirteen point lead before the eoldiers agtually caught their breath. Lafayette Defeats Cornell. ers completely off their feet, smother- Lafayette defeated Cornell by the C. B. ELDRED B e Meacaa0%t | @ his cheering| DB them under a score of 25 to 0.|Score of 21 to 2 this afternoon, overs b o 43 Broadway squad going in fine action Wnd this| L0ree Of the touchdowns were made|powering the Ithacans in the second TAILOR SHOP 38 Market Street Telephone 537. e GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardwere — Tools — Cutiery Ervmine cur Gee of Aluminem Ware THE HOUSENOLD department sure played a strong game. ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the Tel. 3412 A S VD i el P within ten minutes after the initial kick-off. The Mountaineers unloosed such a whirwind attack of line plunges, end runs and forward passes that the | Princeton team was utterly bewilder- ed and Quring the first quarter looked more like a schoolboy aggregation than a college eleven. Nineteen points || were scored before the Tigers came out | of their daze and began to stem the tide | During the second and third quarters the play swaved up and down the field but in the last period with oniy a few half, after a rather even battle in the first two periods. Lafayette's 'back field proved too fast and powerful for Cornell, pakticularly Weldon, the brilliant - fullback, who made several long runs and scored two of the vis- itor's three touchdowns. The Faston team ran around'Cornell’s ends and be- hind @ shifty play brokek through the line for big gains. Penn’s Football Chances Spoiled Iwial WA 2OME V‘E Te LOVE ME SLLLSE, Bt LRGN i ek | TEE DIME Th can Beénol have, take write 0. B. s not decided upon 3 o regular make-up of the teamg but the lxns: vest assured that with Managerf it at the helm the old town willy something that will not have to a back seat for anything around. ¢ : nager Benoit is already 2 THE Need a Plumber? action Colgate’s 15-yard line. Colgate twice |over Tufts Saturday 24-13. The Med- trip through New York, Newg THAMES The Academy boys showed thelr|attempted to punt out ‘but each time |ford Collegians tossed a bombshell in- and Pennsylvan! 8 E: Tel. 887 fight on both offense and defense and |he kick was blocked. Youngstrom |to the Army camp during the first pe- All” teams 160king for games shoulds NATIONAL 4. 7. BAR otherwise—for.in fact there were sev- | rétrieved the bail the second time and |riod when they turned two Army i o onow eral fistic encounters betwen Bulkly|converted it into a Dartmouht touch- e to John B. Benoit, Manager, P.5 .ox 502, Taftville, Conn. z | | sarstasen SAVINGS B Nowwe ANK Prone 936 3 X Penn State smashed the University 8 seconds to play a long forward pass|of Penn: football champion- 5 = L NEW PRICES—w30g, 60c, $1.20 | from Rogers was caught by King|ship aspirations Saturday on Franiciin i el St The Blag i back of the goal line, adding six more | Field by a score of 10 to 0. There was lm(m EPEAboatess wesMLLRE o ot