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i fore ch nehip. Captain R. H. Wand- Tetl Yy hampionehip. The ave held various titles. Many of them were members of the Brit- ish fencing team at the last Olympic Fames. THE RIGHT W. TO TAKE Y With Iron, in Tablet Form, as| 3,700 770 Embedied in “Ironized Yeast.”| ! Thin, Weak, Nervous and’ Dyspeptic Pecple Find That It Brings Better and Quick: Results. s=., Nov. 1.—Tickets for |N. Z, In addition to playing in the 1922 y = Yale football game in the [ national tournament, she also will defend | NEW PLAN OF TICKET ‘er Canadian title and engage in a num- DISTRIBUTION AT HARVAED ber of oxhibition matches. R e In & four-ball foursome yesterday 1 e e Leltch, teamed with Miss Marion Ho = of Westbrook, defeated Devereaux Bm- mett, goif architect, amd W. H. Follett, Staten Island champion, by two up. sraduates of the universities, will gat v e s will be held to one seat [ W'GRAW WELL SATISFIED N £ WITH GIANTS' MAKEP o1 o, 1 New York, Nov. 1.—Manager John M- % Graw, well saiisfied with the makeup of YALE HOCKEY TEAM | his world's %aseball championship tea —The appoitment of [s2id last night before lea | anttety are \ker, coach of the Dart- | southern winter vacation that he would - tea: last year, as the |keep the organization intact for .19 T\l—}’: for this season was | “That team doesn't need any strengthen- = 1y, The Yale hockey |ing,” he said. . : . y , for headquar-| The Giants' leader said he was espe- : i 3 3 . ¢ | s ¥ e S Povia® ol Mol pudtalien with the way e Loty i e - . ‘ . e he football pitching staff had found itself in the a resh- | latter part of the season and expected able, | greater strength next season e ice | work of Pat Shea and Bill E o R 2 ) b ful members of the hurling s = - —— = | e | raw oatd thet IF Hotste Groh were] @ Scene From “IRISH EYES,” At The Davis Theatre, November 2nd. ) SOX DRAFT SLOAN | thrown on tne market again the G would make a good bid for him, althou: ital concern t FROM HARTFORD CLUB v 1—The drafting by the |\ o was no lon New York olub. s at the big Yale foot- | expe g | s to take up his profession in San- [afternoon. 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