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WINDHAM AND ACADEMY CLASH ON CAMPUS TODAY N. F, A. is booked to meet the light but fast Windham High eleven this| afternoon on the ‘Acaderiy campus, Windham is said to be very proficient in"handling forward passes and it will be good practice for the Norwich boys, breaking up this sort of attack. Coach Meiay alsh bas a bunch of new plays which he will probably uncork today. He expects his men to win| ! easily and the betting appears to- be | in favor of Norwich with very little ‘Windham money. Coach McKay may change his line- up a little, probably starting Crocker at center, and Markoff, a new mag, at right half. Both of these men ha\_'e there’s not a jo. ou miss, been showing up well this week in An' it's g00d to be a-livin’ in .wuua. practice and big things are looked for sweet as this! - 1 irom themy in today's battle. - i > Friday afternoon was devoted to 4 ® A Lite singin’ clear an’ Mgh, signal ‘pracuice and. other lght. work. & soselCmnne tid slei N Forward passes received a great deal h of Coach McKay's attention, and it s may be that he is thinking of meeting Windham's air raids with a few of his | . own Zeppelins. E The game will start at 8 o'clock sharp. RESULTS IN BILLIARD TOURNEY AT CLEVELAND Cleveland, Ohio, |, Nov. : 7.—Pierre between the Oklahoma and Nevada | |-elevens, played tomorrow at Philadel- ia. will meet Nov. 15. The winner this game will meet the final win- port ‘naval. taining. siation team i station team w Gnut Lakes, and ’H.mpmn Roads \tralning. station aleven will E:y thé Ph!hdelphll navy yard team, L o iy e inners later to play a deciding &h; principal contests in umNe: ey w! e: Harvard at Princeton, Nof P Dame st West. Boint, Brow st Yais | TIGERS AND HARVARD ALL Pennsylvania and Dartmouth at New. 8ET FOR BIG BATTLE TODAY York, Carnegie Tech at Cornell, Wash- | Princeton, N. J. Noy. 7.—Princeton is ready for Harvard, At the conclu- ington and “at. Pittsburgh, Rutgers at Boston College, Georgetown | sion of today’s brief signal practice at Annapolis. Rochester at Colgate, | Head Coach Roper expressed himself Lehigh at Penn State, Bucknell at|as satisfied with the condition of the Syracuse, Wesleyan at Amherst, imen and promised ‘that -a fighting football team would take. the field to do_battle with Harvard tomorrow. The Orange and. Black adherents took the loss of Keck, the star left tackle, philosophically. 'Bigler's show- ing in the last practice today was a finished performance and the Tiger admirers are confiderit in his ability to fill Keck's shoes. Princeton feels that the Tigers will win. Everywhere there was evident the feeling express- ed by “Big Bill" Edwards, captain of the 1899 championship eleven, that “Princeton cannot be beaten.” Every available room has been en- gaged for the mebmers of alumni, THE SONG OF JOY. Singin’ and not sighin’, AWDYy 1 A8 An" falltims come a-singin’ like Halleluia Day! O he made the mezdo‘ LNEW od fields an’ woods to geld, 3 An’ brought us all the blessin' that th hearts of us could hold! New TOK! Kbv. T—Eastbrn football until Pitts \poroaches the climax of the season | Week ago, w with the playing of one of ic contests of the year and games which will weigh heavily in the final alignment of the elevens. From many angles the Harvard- Princeton battle at Princeton will at- tract the interest of football followers in all parts of the country. Harvard enters the game as logical favorite to defeat Princeton, but, nevertheless, surrounded svith.an air of football mystery.- The ' Crimson eleven has not yet been scored upon, but it schedule has not been .as try- ing as that of Princeton: On occasions, however, the Crimson has shown great offensive strength. Singin’ far an’ sweet, Of fields of corn an’ wheat, An’ all the hills an’ valléys Where earth an’ heaven meet. e You get out in the sunshine—like the k. Lord's grace, great an’ free, Where life seems jes' as happy as the Lord would have it be! An'" fou feel a fine thanksgivin'—an’ CHESS AT WEST POINT . EQUAL TO MAJOR SPORTS West Point, N. Y, Nov. 7.—~The practice and study of chessreceived a distinct impetus here last night, through an exhibition of simultaneot: play in which H. Helms, former New York state champion, was pitted against 21 officers and professors at the officers’ army mess. The visiting expert made a score of 19 wins and 2 drawn games. Captain William Gance, adjutant of the post, and Captain Rod- ney H. Smith, quartermaster’s depart- ment, and football coach, were the In many respects the interest centers in the work of Princeton. Although ted by both Colgate and West ia, the Orange and Black is cer- develop a fairly strong game Harvard and, with the possible the Yaie contest a week be expected to throw all its ces against the Crim- O troubles come ~a-plenty—Wke the shadows, with thes light, But you're teliin’ life good mornin® an’ the Lord takes care o’ night! Ar' rise up from the lowgrounds where the shadows love to stay, An’ help the heart to tune up—lke ’twas Halleluia Day! ame comes out of the west Singin’ far an' sweet: ) dents and M ¢ Milwadkee, defeated Tifl O o dn ottt . e 2 News] T Corres] N senior lanpome, of ilwaukee, defeatec e happy hills an’ val i Fmy cleven. Judging, feom the record | G \lain Cheties ‘B"ES‘”‘E‘ d foot promenade guests who - flocked ‘mio | Denton of Kansas City " in. the throe See earth an’ heaven mest my eleven. Judgin| aptain Charles D, y, head foot- ir | 1L ir- g - Cadets will b | ball boach; Colonel Chatles B fichols, | LOW1 tonight. Over a thousand fair| cushion billiard championship _tour: ay their hardest football if » hold the fast and versatile even in ch Pittsburgh m to entertain dangerous e Washington and Jef- guests came for the weeis-end festivi- ties which began with the Harvard- Princeton dual musical clubs’ concert and the senior promenade tonight. There was little betting on the game. professor of mathematics; Chaplain Clayton A. Wheat; Captain Lucius H. Holt, professor of English and history; Colonel Gustav J. Fiebeger, professor of engineeringz; Captain C. F. Thomp- nament of America here tonight by a Score of 50 to 47 in 63 innings. Denton | led almost the entire distance, and made the high run of the tournament with a nine. —Frank L. ‘Stanton, in Constitution. HUMOK OF THE DAY the Athnu . PERFECTOS First Dauber—The artist of.' past ] _ here i iy i centuries could beat us to a frassle contést, for [ modern languages, and Captain T. K. |! oLt e e g ve game, being I ~d Secnd Dauber—Yes, that's so—but, sburgh 24 to 3, | Brown and Capatin Carlos Drewer. fn- | Y22 _fiPPrisd. | The followers of Old|lealed, tonight by R L. Camnefax of N CORONAS look at our modern frames. €078 GpReky i o structors in mathematics, one and a1l the money offered at 5 to 2 and 2 to 1, | latter had a high run of seven. BANQUETS “Next thing we know the farmer ard runs in the | Bigning. A -tournament will: soon b | HOWsver. The best average of the tournament, es of tho Shu® The weather tonight was clear and gave every promise of affording per- fect conditions tomorrow. - The game is scheduled to start at 2 p. m. Since resuming football relations in 1911 Harvard has won five of the six games played. The lineup: Princeton. Davis .. started and it is hoped to arran match with Annapolis. 1 2-48, was made by Otto Reiselt of | Chicago, in the afternoon, GEORGIANS AND VIRGINIANS TIE 7-7 IN ANNUAL GAME Athens, Ga., Nov. T7.—The: football teams of ‘the University of Georgia | and the University of Virginia fought it out to a 7 to 7 tie today in their annual game here. After the Georgians will be wanting an eight-hour sched- ulgg’ says an exchange. The farmer has always had the elght hour schedule—twice a day. Hearing a crash of glassware ong morping, Mrs. Blank called to her maid in fhe adjoining room. “Norah, wnng e ge a vania and Dartmouth, can. be h a hard struggle in New Yeork. - Dartmouth game_this ‘season, al- h Colgats last Satur- Ivania logt to ‘Penn State, he only dd¥eat. Yale looks ! hard game with Brown, upon wirhing by a small NAVAL FOOTBALL TITLE TO BE DECIDED NOV. 27 ‘Washington, Nov. T7.—The football championship of the Atlantic coast naval service will be decided in a game here Thanksgiving day. _Seeretary Daniels today announced the method L on earth are you doing?” “I am doin’ nothi Norah; ature has made some things, gentlemen, that can't be improved on. - One of them is Havana tobazco. N Harvard. mum,” repll Desmond t's done.” “T like vaudeville” remarked a girl had scored a touchdown and kicked F 1 thing but the finest Ha: has on into ! thie other. day, “because the intermis- teresting and yncertain | of elimination leading up,to the cham- | Bigler . Sedgwick | goal in the ‘second period, Virginia ol‘gfi ong YEts o g O e avana gne sion doesn’t come until the end.” i the mbeting of Rut- | pionship contest which has been work-| - picked up in offensive play and in the the Peter Schuyler. Client Cau T bring procscdings i College at Boston and | ed out by the navy department. Dickinson +++ Woods| final quarter tied the score when Hol- court to set aside my wife's will2. %\ Stafe game at State| The winners of the games between 16y'hede & BEIJant S0.yaed ran for i calibra of Boston | the teams representing the dread- | Callaign Havemeyer Lawyer—Why, your wife isn't dead, ' And so, day in and day out, for 34 years, American smokers ed in its victory | naughts Pennsylvania and Utah, play- touchdown and Russell kicked goal. 2 A is she? d & clean slate | ed tomorrow at Boston, and the game | McGraw (capt) .ser.......... Clark|ap have always found Peter Schuyler a real frien 4, ftagmt ! Ciient—No, that's Just the trouble, o4 Right Guard ANS. APEQINTED. COACH and of unusually fine flavor. He (after popping the question)o T TR P OF ITALIAN OLYMPIC TEAM| Why are you crying, dearest? DId T, Right Tackle. Platt Adams, world famous track offend yo uby my propostal? it Williams .... Stecle|and field athlote, has been appointed She—Oh, no, dear, it's not that. 't Right End. to coach the Italian team for the F : T e Strubing ... Murray (capt) | Olympic games next year. He will GetMof always told me; that T was:such ot MARKET WAS UNSTABLE. 300 Deth Steel Edads Bejl [for dtaly | St the “end ; of..thib a otk e and S L i VSRR Sk Trading fn | 30 e Sied 5 Burnham | month, the Y. M. C. A. announced. S J & e . qd e o a5 : ; . fer o1l stocks today marked by an ab- | 1 :..03.:5,'. ‘xn X prbaCatay hemeategtihe 1E MO New London advertisement: Carpens sence of xmj ,jv\m::‘ \Toufl)llgn; WHLER | B 2 Right Halfback, the best available track and field ters wanted; beer and sandwiches Dreceding S LS L i0tectone | SRRk 8w .. Humphrey | coach and Mr. Adams name was served at 3 o'clock. Apply J. W. Trud, nt Tovectali, “Howeber, Winy | 75 ton Teine o ; Fullback: i | susgested. " Announcement of this ap- 21 Mather court—Exchange. o ing ot GRCHIGNe..0F 088 Lo | 209 Cmt Lo pi Referee, Langford, Trinity; umpire,|pointment was cabled to New York The help problem bothers - them i closing 100 Chandic Sour | Williams, Ponn:ylvalnlaj 4 inesman, | recently. the Orient also, but in a different way. 200 Clus &, Oblo L Thorp, Columbia; feld judge, Obrien,| Adams has won thirty-cight cham- A gentleman who had returned ,from as the market showed any | 400 Ciie G: W G on FeoiERtEcuam: ar 400 Chig v Tufts, plonship events during tae last few ber—nothin: ect: in his G ndia remarked, “The worst ‘thing o & teadtt Kr'n"«?::yw?‘:film::: [ G e N Ve He wié & msmber B \he Remem nothing but selected Havana in his filler. about the place s the muisance of muz r cent., receded In the | i1me v & American Olympic teams at London HOR' 3 merous servants. v, when I was al ind clogea at the bperi- | a0 b 5 | ATSPHE RALAC ALLEYS, in 1908 and Stockholm in 1912, win- Mode e omecs e W NAR EEXRRAIEIORTON, A, 1. . Eogslywallah I Lad {our servants ig 19 alace League. ning the standig broad jump at the ook after my pipe alone.” factor which coritributed to "1 Red Tops. Swedish games. He went to France m;}:gyr servants to attend to your. orderly trend..was .ithe | i - 0 73 {as a physical director for the Y. M. C. pe’ P almost a_score of | 1w Crucibic kel 101 5 soe— 312 |A. in July, 1918, and coached the A Ter The oo e ,’," the btter part of | % Crucbe sk onen D102 89 89— 280 |E. F. track team at the interallied the second filled it; the third It s of one to two and one. half | 2460 pay & ‘:“h B Hagberg . 104 102 87— 293 |=ames this spring at the Pershirng sta- = hadithefons i under lead of Southern Pacilic. 668 (oues sl . MeAlllster vvvvir. 117 93 90— 300 | dium. of football fans have been planned [owner. Dunn and Speaker are such|PROVIDENCE TO STAY IN “Oh, he smokediif. Ifmever eould equipment, motor and oil groups were | 8,0 Kl 14 o 530 461 467—1138| MORE LEARNING FOR MARTIN :'m?]fismd Ll ‘f, nsduured_- 'l;hlhialz-:j E:gg ;ri‘-;::lslx::'i! :;i; “g;i w_x°:g THE EASTERN LEAGUE abide tobacco in any form, you know.” ined to hrow off their.recent fover- | 1l fisher " THaceBishmany s long - month i ofth oa L mill e tined:up as. [ollows: EHL D Al g1 The Eastern league will not lose Prov! T at times, but fell away | 0 Yannigans. . nth - of |4eft end, Bellefleur; left tackle, Les- | understanding between the two. e T e : - : ard training and studious effort un-| ter; : ol T4 siening of 1 t b KALEIDOSCOPE y ; un-| ter; left' guard, Williamson; center, ! ning a contract by end when fresh pressure Quarto 110 101 105— 316 a result of the International league Hea 18 a0 evenes der experieceq ring generals before| McNally; right guard, Worthington: Speaker is a mere formality neces- - . % 5 200 Simpson . 99 120 110— 329 popy NMartin, heavy: meeting held in New o recently,| Two thousand Syracuse students, the - % 200 G 7 i 2 . heavyweight champlon| right tackle, Falcon; right end, Leon- | ¢ se oo the Rules of the|Mee b oS “ Mon- Shippins, tobacco, leather, rubber| im Gen ooy ot A. Pienant . 78 120" 102— 300 | 00 TRFER B : & - % The Rhode lsland olty’ has long been| report gives it went on “strfke? Mon- and unclassified specialties which fig- | 4109 Gt Ners 'yt 5% | Busch 15 95 77— 287 Chink of. oo or-allied armies| ard; quarterback, Eoyens: left bhalf,|game” said Dunn. *I must have omel o iti® "0 G Do8 008 JeGl OOORL B TeS U MR Ol e and unc 3 e - . 3 106— 207|Can think of battling Jack Dempsey|Pedace; fullback, Caulkins; right | (0 send in to_tne league:,Otherwise I e - ured in the advance of the previous| 1 : Zeralski . 86 105 106— 297 & 2 g e L : the Eastern and clamoring for a|holiday to-celebratera-footbat L RS PAachunary, probaply | (g linds G s 3040, B9E for the worl's. heavyweight crown.|half, Jones; subsfitutes Botham, Ri-|wouldn't ask Tris to sign a paper. His (e Hasters and camoring for &\ hotday o celebratera:footbntl vigtory, 12 & result of the TAck Of OOl SUDDOTL. | 216 Inters oon - 5 488k ~Go0—152 { AL WA She_oninion - of scores’ - . T e giod; | Dot That chance was lost, however, when |abuse of the English language to eafl Severnl of-the motor Atcessories, no- Intert Ccn TR i = much to the surprise of the moguls,|such an affair a slrlke——smngflell tably Bosch Magneto and Stromberg AT THE BALTIC ALLEYS. e N Peqountry who Watched| STATE GUARDSMEN WIN EMERALDS WIN EASILY the surrendered franchise of the de- | Republican. arburetor, were conspicuously strong Baitic Lesgie IHEEATIE T Sh b e e FAST OVERTIME GAME FROM STORRS QUINTET | funct Binghamton club was awarded| It is said that the sugarishortage,fs th chemical and _fertilizer issues. by gue. < L ' o i i (Special to The Bulletin.) to an Akron corporation, for a bid of{caused by the fact that New England, ter " Bcldd®s Anierican Tinseed, Rookies. round go which was stopped in the (Speeial. to The Bulletin.) 3 gk 0,0 tHeE" Dids Wi b a Y the at Ne gland, e o g e Bempensiovig 3 3 st e bl M ¢ * Jov. 7 : Willimantic, Nov, 7.—The Emeralds | 30,000. Other bids were submitted | since prohibition. has filled’ip on can- stional Agakne and Virginia-Caro- Cot $7 91 87— 245 | eleventh round by Referec Matt Hink ‘Willimantic, Nov. 7—Company B e theh s |by Providence, Montreal, Scranton & te '3 IS Then the th na Chemical. A 13-noint rise in As- e S 5g¢ | €l of Cleveland after Martin had|won an exéiting overtime game from |OPened their season tonight at the D L 2 y insteaq of on booze. Then the thing b 2 Bell 97 101 83— 286! ; : Valley street v by taking the |Syracuse. to do is to forbid New Ensland get- ociated Oil was the more noteworthy A Ton 114 78 118— 310 |pounded Bonds helpless. the Liberty A. . of Manchester in the s? Sk §'d=e e:&mfl m) 2 mgh e iR han: b snitanle park, but| 0, oon oo jm_Me;anS cifn- because of the heaviness of most other | s 103109 115— 327 Martin is a good fighter. There is|state armory drill shed on Pleasant | {1008 JACERIACCRIS 10 CPRAD DY & 1,51 b1y will be confronted wWith 2| isemsicl Aomen o petroleums, Transcontinental Oil also Cullen 4 116 95— 3ig|@ future in store for him. He is anjstreet tonight. The visitors literally |43 to 24 tally. 3 ol ihe were | problem in getting players, as Geo. ial Appeald displasing _ unusual activity and Moy i asplrant and a logical aspirant for|ran away from the home team in the|fhever in dangersand led the way|probiem I ESUINE Plyers as Geo| priends of Goverhor Lowden of - strength, Sales amounted to 1,250,000 195 5061506 | the heavyweight title, but there is no| first period, “which ended 26 to 9 in'! ?‘;E ozt the :on els ,lw c]\Tzss fast Binghamton team, gave all his play. |N0iS have Jaunched his candidacy for shares T S possibility that he could successfully | thei rfavor.” The state guardsmen took 204 for the most par Tt wis 35°re lers a 100 bonus and an unconditional | the Tepublican presidential nomtnation Liberty issues without exception e B i fight Dempsey just now. Anyone who|a decided brace in the second period 2! fhe end of the first halt was 18 to|of5 = 100, bomus and an wnconditlondl|yy demanding reduction of appropria- were lower on larger offerings. The| 140 Xut in & &t P. Almquist 101 86— 267|woulq match him up with the title-|and & basket by A. Lewis tied the|l? In the home team's fayor. Norman- | 7o > tions, reduction of taxes, reduction of general bond list also evinced irregu- [ 400 N' ¥ Centra Connell ....... §1 112— 236 holder woul literally scntence him, score at 31 all a quarter of a minute] &if Was the leading point getter with |Chge, o 0 | bolshevism, but they are _ominousty lar tendencies, Dominion of, Canada 5s | 'ty ¥ ¥ X H Firth 95 o a ring death That In a ‘few|before the time was up. In the five-|Mine fleld baskets, His all around| TOTONENOUT the Festern league W silent on the subfect of reducing rates: of 1931 declining two points. otal | 50 Pleve ou Andrewg 8T ords, is the critics’ view of the sol-|minue overtime period the local boys|Pla¥ing was a feature o e contest. | B€ s A 5i - on the cars of the Pullman company, . | vords, e ; Captain Higgins was next with six|Wwould be successful and plans were|Of the cars of the Pulln ompa sales, par value aggregated $15,575,000. ]:m ;:nmf‘nn Cop Rood .. 09 \dler champion. There was not a {vmx;n mu{),b“gk"fis nx-xl)m the floor :xfid Soals from:the Mook mnd uns' Frc the | being madeito gét:Fitchburg. in #6] ° \wev;ch‘ls{livt) ;i ‘avorite son. law. Old United 400 Reading .. . 4 —- itic at the ringside who did not|two: from the foul line. meanwhile k o . — rk World. changed on s Sewn Buhe) S04 476 S peatse for fhe big soldier. fights | holding the visitors scorciess. Seofield B o iy i o o0 BROE s ity mew’ canvinatoproe b+ o MR Hi Rollers. er after watching him have Bonds :nd th?7 :Aewls l:mlhershflivldrgg l‘l’;: Emerald colors and played &'good rove S presidential ~ nomination hauP ,t:een 00 South Ry pr tely at his mercy from _the|honors between them, each scori brought out for several days. Perhaps S Ty e e S e coms sounded until the bout|double counters. Bailseiper at center e e s omimen [TICKET ISAL EMONDAY, people are thinking of more important 1209 Tobactn” P Meshane i ctt was stopped. But there were none|for the Silk Town team played a re- | West and Cook put rgu: FOR PRINCETON GAME | Ininze “with the cost of iiving and Stmineat R who gid ot agree that Mar*in in his| markable game, scoring six times from | MeTUS 10r e FiSlors. The demand from members of |taxes so high that is part to be the Lampert i present- day development s no match| the floor and three times from the foul| .gn PR P0G AR o0 | the university - and graduates for | case—Philadelphia Press. - FrRen (B3 A0p AL for the experienced ring generalship| line- R Finnigan also played a good | \ iRtAs TUREINS I NOrmandin T, | kets to the Princeton Same has| ‘That the United States navs shoold' 148 502 498—1448 |of Dempsey. He is too Incxperienced.| samgg‘f; '_“';‘:3:5";:;{"- Storrs—Dean If, Seeley rf. West ¢, |Deen extremely heavy, but owing to{have a reserve of 9.000.000 nounds of: 50 Wilim sOver e \ But many eritics believe, among them, - Lineup : Ty o .| MAtall ) ook ‘T the large seating capacity of the|gnvar and be in a position to offer the 1400 Worth Pump ! Ed Smith of Chicago, that with prop- A ul’i v TB—“ he To T oorand o *| Field goals, Normandin 9, Higgins 6, BOWl there are still some tickets|pyblic 3,000,000 pounds to help. relfeve Andrews 77 89 78— 244 |or handling Martin will, within a year -xa‘;';fl?e:i"_ERe y&;-n“f"a':‘“‘]”' g‘_‘ockm West 4, Cook 4, Murphy 3, Downer 3, |2Vailable. These will be placed on|an impending famine may be evidenecs’ MONEY. Lonell b0 9 111 91— 297 |or 13 months, be able to tackle Demp-| g O R o 18, San- | Seeley 2, Dean 1, Martell 1 foul goals, | Public sale at the Yale ticket office | of waste and ®xtravagance on the part New York, Nov, 1. — & st 90.5310.5100:3,890 | ey ‘or any other heavywelght Cliam: |2l S0 . F. 3 Higgins 1; free tries missed. West 4, ;’lug%?gukmorgr;% November Wil 3| ot Secretary Daniels, but a jury e m“-u Tm;-z;: Firth & 15 li!é—— g;; pion. Field goals, Scofield 6. E. Lewls 5, }‘Ilggh:‘s L;, referee, Arthur T.-Kelly; |3 olclock Hach per Sty i American h‘:l'use“;ve‘,( w{‘rjul;idnever con- oeiis ot o ng rate Rood — — g | A Lewis 6, Ballseiper i R, Finnican | time, 20 minute periods; timers, Hag- | limit <l 3 viet him—New York World. offered at 11; last loan —-'— —- ——|HARVARD-YALE GAME TICKET! I s gerty and Wilson. is_§2. 3 % Tat us haveino!delisions, ehiRiam 10; bank acceptas AT 4, Brockett' 2, Sandeen 2; foul goals, It will b blo -t eptances 4 1-2. 519 465—1437 TO COST $250 THIS YEAR| § Tiwis 4, Ballseiper Bervis —_— mail of tolenhine ormers et ot | hazards of aviation. Thev sgliexist, COTTON 4 Creamacs. A circumstance connected -with the | free.tries missed. Ballseiper 3, A. Lew- Bear Cats Beat Baltic Aces. ets will be solq over the counter only,|20d 2lthough they are gradually betng v i Charron ..... 72 90 76— 238|coming Yale-Harvard football game in}is 1; referee, Buck Donohue: time. 20| The Taftville Bear Cats won. an|and will bs on. sale between the|(vercome, thanks to the airmen ande New York, Nov. spot | Swanson . 92 95 99— 236 | Cambridge other than the possibilities| minute halvesictimer, Begiard. casy andtloosels played game from the |hours of 9 a.m. and 5 pm. daily|the ensineers the plane it not vet so' steady; middling 39.75, G.” Aimquist 90 118 111~ 319 |of either team, or the relative ability| .In the preliminary, game the Inde- | Baitic Aces on Baltic's floor Friday | while the suppiy loste. safe diat it shouldbe, crmpiayed iR A pPly t ds of ned! Telephone: [~y S Marn&lll gs 12/: 123— gg’; of ing dum‘ )-;(]at\er‘s. é; fi?ml‘r;:lrmd ?endents defeate dthe Crescents 14 to ;‘:ight The score was 35 to 14.. The —_— gg;";;::"{‘:":n"e‘;;;‘”,::“g";‘;‘g;;’ = o, i Y Fentaine . 85 — 275 | cost of the tickets to the a - | 3. b neups: % ” i made,. wchme Providence, R. I. Aigh. + Low, 2o —- —— |sic between these two umiversities. - s Taftyille—Mills’ center: Murphy ana |*'MMY WILDE DUE for the purpose of discovering the: Union 963 137 495 477—1409 | The prevailing price of admission| ' SPEAKERS WORD ENOUGH | McSheffery forwards Coleman and | TO ARRIVE MONDAY |weaknesses of fhe machine. A trans. Compmy Urilon 1857 White Sox. to all of the big games has been 32| _qris Speaker, hasn't signed a-1920| Molleur guards. New “Yerk, Nov. 6.—Jimmy Wilde,|continental mail service is neither off e W, T 76 * 91° 84— g51)in the past and both Yale and Prince- | sontract to manage ‘the Indians but| Baltie—Smith center, Ridgeway and | world’s flyweight champion, is due to | these—New York Sun. ineers Founders Machinists |38 dxu 107 .. bt 125 95 83 303|ton bave adhered to this fee. The|inat jsn't causing any worry -infElison forwards, Swanson and Sulli- |arrive here Monday from FEngland. ! 2 lunul-ctunn of HARRIS-COR- | ith 4%s 138 e 4 authorities at Cambridge suddenly de-| Cleveland ior with Jim Dunn, the|van guards. |He is to be given a recepticn and 5 v Victory 4%s .. Cadorette -, . is year was wort inner by prominent boxing fame, GBS ENGINES. Brewn Valvejlivics 3§, Hignam. 104 1 106 538 e e R ety draty ¢ = == ey e :’ifl" Gear applied to all makes of Cor- Ro; 106 g., $0— 273 | $2.50 an went ahe =0 = = t s famil Y . . hat tax specifically to tour the United States reti list Engines, Engine - Repairs, i 30— 23 | brinted with t u s, Te ing, 1l Bear- " stated on the pasteboards. !east in February to open. the 5% i : k this stand is problemal club with any fizhter ~Matchmakes el g el -l T Hudldige va. dawett City. 129K ‘Gsaumed that the crection ofi Tex Rickard selec s General Mill Repairs. e i Sunday afternoon on Ashland Park | additional seats at Sold’ers’ Field en- e pecial machinery of all kindé. n% o n the Jewett City. All Stars line up|tailed an enormous expease to the Tiners atiSublBash 15518 3% % |against the Hardig A. C. of Norwich |athletic association an dthat the reve- The Greeneville T-gers after in what promises to be one of the fast- | nye derived from the in¢rease would week's stiff *‘practica’ will -smeet (ihi Seweit ity has- o teai which it 15| ats>" Y e melgRborhood ot 20000 AT LAST YEAR’S PRICFS o heiden oub mase feenie Jewett City has a team which i’t is | seats. In the ndxfihorhbneod of ':in «:flol day, and Jerry Dunne's rets will haves claimed is faster than the champion- | additional seats are ot be erected for | to travel if they want to keep thefr ship team of 1917. Although they |the game, and at the preseni cost of slate clean. The Tigers have been de: have not had a chance to test their | jumber and labor it would appear that Iveloping & sitong toam and thots S RAl ' nnrv‘ e power so far this season Sun- |the Harvarq authorities will not make { strength has been kept dark for cer- day's game promises to be the game|any amazing profit, even With the in- tain reasons which the Sub Base ti i in_which their utmost wwilr( must be | crease taken into conflnldetnaflo!g. i | shortly become aware. brought aut in order td make even a However, it is predictes a e | 1 s e i creditable showing as their opponents, | rate in effect for the game will not | BOXING NOTES o the Hardigs, have not been beaten |detract from the attendance ard it is | Johnny Noye, the St. Faul lightay this season ve played the fast- | expected that’the pasteboards \ill be weight, who was awarded the dests est teams Yo Eastern Connecticut. at a premium this year, a3 they have {cision on a foul over Lew Tendler. Jewetl City wilt hae the following|been in former seasons. o Bontiat Deavee, Lo men in their lneup: Center, Belisle: | Nevertheless it is the consensis of | ks Mpeitla Ruiby Baelt - guards, Perry, McLean; tackles, Mc-|opinion #at the proper policy for |2 bout with 'Tendler at the Olympia castiiy, Nichols: ends, ‘LeClaire, Da- |the thre¢ collcges to pursue. would | A. A. of Philadeiphia on Monday ev- Win Gl t Plai Guagterbacic Barry; | halfhacky | have been' o wnitormity_in sirice ot} HEATERS | ening, Nov. 24, Mendler wanie 10 do "mamen al lam o enjamin; ~ fullbacl | admission to the : - get another crack at Nove, : w ass, Ghs" 7 | Benjamin. between these institutions. Matchmaker Hanlon has decided to, 1 . Saturday afternoon Jewett City will i put the pair on pra\ldm" that @y and' Bevel Plates for Doors, Mottled | s ooy racticsvin hort| T Gusbion Silfirds. Bn auds Royes masme: o me and a sl eveland, O., Nov. 7.—Hug] ° the bout. with the scrub: Toledo defeated Jess Lean of Cincin- " . i Cathedral for Lamp Shades, Mirror Plates, Old Sash eryflw;fln oais Reglazed. the Glass Line at C. CROW]:'LL’S 87 Water Street Taftville Wins_From N. C. 8. After the basketball team _played T By the score of 4-2. B .by the score of 2-0. were: N. C. S—Stafford 1f Bnrry rg, Blake lg, Murphy If. nard rf, Benoit lg, Murphy If. Norwich Commercial school, class . drill, with 28 prosent, the e lle team. The Taftville boys won “Between the halves Junior A team defeated Junior. Hansen c, Taftville—Paradis c, Dion rg, May- Hq!d ;wb—fllm, Paradis and|year and are col nati, 50 to 39, in 57 innings fin the America three-cushion billiard tourna- ment here this afternono. Both had high runs of 4. : In the second game this afternoon Otto Reiselt of Chicago won from Clarence Jackson of Detroit, 50 to 23, in 48 innings. Jacksom’s best run was The lineups | 5 and Reiselt’s 4. Duwells vs. All Stars. At the battlegrounds on Sunday. the Duwell football team meets the fast All Star team for the second time:this lent of " wl-lu. Provisions for the handling bt a crowd Yot For a Short Time mmmfifioxzwxmmmxmczs" Only WARTZ BROS,, Inc. 9-11 13 WATER STRFJ"ZT Billy Gibson, manager pion Benny Leonard, has ed another bout for his fighter. Benny will take on Joe Welling: of § Chicago in the main go at tae big 3 boxing . show to be staged by Jul; Hanlin at the Olympia A. A. Philadelphia_on ° Thanksgiving™ | Da%s afternoon. On account of this bout Gibson has called off Leonard’s bousy with Johnny Griffiths at Denver: Col, on Noy. 24, as he could nu'ud back to Philadelphia in time to ha Benny box Welling. Clay Tu box some good light hei the same card with Leonard x- "hl I¥* on that day.. . of Cham-,. sust clinchalt

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