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. of C. ORGANIZE BASKETBALL TEAM it Through the efforts off the local Knights of Columbus Norwich is to en- ter the basketball field of the state represented by a fast team comprised of some of the best players obtain- able. This comes as welcome news to Norwich sport lovers who since the close qf the baseball season have been anxious for some sporting activities that are strictly Norwich. The Knights of Columbus being the logical organ- ization to put on a basketball' pro- Roger Conti, of France. Hoppe will play for the first time Tuesday when he meets the loser of the Cochrane Conti match. Three matches are seheduled for each day after the opening event. Edouard Horemans, the champion of ‘Europe- will meet Ora Morningstar of San Die- 8o, California, Tuesday and two Chi- 'cago entrants, Jake Schaefer, Jr. and George Sutton: will follow. After the Hoppe match Tuesday, drawings for e this season have taken up the| futiure contests will ‘be made accord- matter and will back as strnog a team.| ing' to the results of play. as_ever stepped on a basketball floor. iXid From the past records of }l‘t‘ne :cfl- YALE TOO STRONG A FOE vitles in the athletic line: this team 5 is bound to put Norwich in the run-| __ FOR HARVARD ELEVEN ning for a state basketball champion- New York, Nov. 13—The smashing, ship and may even bring her -into the | plunging band of football warriors that limelight as a contender for the New [cafried the Blue standard of Yale to Pngland honors. The final decision of | victory over the Princeton eleven Sat- the Knights to finance a basketball|urday in the bowl.at New Haven is team in Norwich was e at a meet-~|ranked, because of that triumph, as ing of the council held on Sunday|too strong a foe for the eleven of Har- afternoon. The meoting elected P. J.|vard, which the bulldog meets next Desmond as chairmin of the Basket-|Saturday in the last of the season’s Big Three clashes. 1l Association of the Knights of o ¢ S Princeton has won from Harvard and Columbus. This association will be conducted along the same lines as lost to Yale. Should the great rushing power and s of the Yale machine those of the Baseball Association which fail to carry to triumph over Har- has made such an excellent impres- v sion on Norwich people during thejVard next week, the situation thus past two years. The secretary of the created would be unique—a tripls tie new association is Richard C. Moran | for the so-called Big Three champion- the treasurer, Thomas Caffery. ship. ¢ In the choice of playing manager| Captain Malcolm Aldrich's kicking Joe Belair has been picked out as the man for the position. Joe has made a great reputation as a basketball player and hag gained state wide no- teriety as a forward of the first mag- nitude. Manager Belair has been given {nstructions to go out and get some good men to represent the Rose City council. Manager Belair has also re- ceived communications from some of fstest teams in the state looking gam Manager Belair assures the lic that any game that is booked here will be with fast company. Olympic Hall will be the arena where the Kni will hold forth and a game for every week during the coming season will be scheduled. It is plan- tory over Princeton, for the two ficld goals that Aldrich lifted between the posts carried the Bulldog to its 13 to 7 score. 5 Charlie O'Hearn, back, made the Yale touchdown in the opening period. Penn State’s eleven undefeated dur- ing the season drove to a 13-7 victory over the Navy which haa up to that time a series of unbroken victories, The closeness of the battle that these teams waged on Franklin Field in Philadelphia. There were times dur- !ing the game when it appeared as though the Middies would be unable to stem the Penn State attack but they jcame back strong in the second half ned to have the first game about and, while holding their adversaries| Thanksgiving time. Basketball fans gscoreless, were in striking distance of :d to write to the Basket-|their goal on numerous occasions. association stating which evening| Harvard, represented mostly by se- consider the best for the games.|cond string men, found a stubborn foe t the Knights put on a'in Brown, but fought determinedly in team but they will also the Jast quarter and scored a touch- team amateur league With down that brought victory, 9 to 7. developing young play-| Pennsylvania launched a counter of- that next year the city will be, fensive in the last minutes of its game d by an All-Norwich team.iat the Polo Grounds with Dartmouth e games will be played as and managed to tie. 14-14. The Army | s and on other evenings found its easiest opponent of the sea- The amateurs will gon in Villa Nova and swept to a vic- e hopes of ers so week. the superivision of a'tory “of seven touchdowns, 49 to 0.} all plager who Will | Ohio University, in its second invasion boys in the finer points of | of the east this season defeated Col- jumbla 23 to 21. Swarthmore's offen- t basketball has been assur-' give was puzzling to Johns Hopkms is the people that will ne one of the leading 18 Cornell found a stiff defense in the winter season in this Springfield Y. M. C. A. College line {and could make but two touch downs to win 14 to 0. Lafayette continued its vi BILLIARD PLAYERS AND FANS GATHERING FOR TOURNAMENT Nov. 13—Balk line billiard eleven lost to Washington and ,.,m.r_\ that the gridiron game has been made' Decticut but not stand for ans from all parts of the gon, 7 to 0. Bucknell backs’ wormed| Part of the school’s athletic program night flg 0" sall Hhrough 3 interested in the 18.2 cue game (hrough Gettysburg's 'weak line for|Since the beginning of the present|2 few rounds i TiDuey were gathering here today for the five touchdowns, and won 34 to 7, term. | 8ive Norwich the This has been | opening tomorrow of the first world's 4 5 championship tournament held in 16 NORWICH BOY $CORED event will find William ion sifce 1908, and six Ted Russell, a Norwich bov who is nting three nations in the fighting game in and around match will bring together ngsters of the tourney, Wal- of San Francisco and Steve Choynski of Buffalo, round bout, at Clarksburg, ginia, Friday night. in a ten West Vir- Russell's clever ane FINARGIAL AND G(]MMEREIAL SATURDAY'S MARKET. Inspiration Cop ¥ usual favorites | Int Harvester als played no'Int Harv pr .. iInt Mer Mar pr . Int Mot Truck i1s and equip- | Int M Truck pr 68 Int Mot Truck 2 pr . 59 Standard O!! of New Jersev was furth- | Int Paper pr sta . 5 er gain of 8 points, Standard OfI of |Kennecott .. 2 23% 24 c nia gaining 6%. American Lin: Lehigh Valley 545 545, 545, common and preferred wers 3% and 5% | McRican Petrol 5% 1141 3745 points P n, Pressed _Steel |Miami Copner 2% 23y 93 Car Americhn Brake |Mo K & T pr 130 Hag Slins whes # west of the equipments. | Missouri Pacific 18% 18% Coppers, lea and paner specialties, | Missouri Pac pr . 1% 43 tlso severs’ of the textiles, were better | Nat Enam & St , 39145 2914 noints, these in turn being |{N Y Alr. Brake % moderate recessions in miscella- g mail order stocks. N Y Central ings in bonds cen- issues. The 3%s®and wing marked stiength. Do- ssues of the rallway and Indus- types were dull and internationals regular changes. Total sales 1) ageregated $6,750,000, zes In the weekly clearing house eflected the Interruption. to ed by the two holiday's. ns and discounts contracted tle over $22,000.000, reserves of Plerce Ol Plerca Oil pr . Ry Steel Spring ... Pay Con N. Reading A Rep Iron & steel South Pacific South Raflwdy South Ry pr Tenn Copper Tobacco Prod 7 1 i r 7. count books' h was lo of the F Reserve bank in- |Union Pacific Fepmont L ilidalebiry 700 2nd (@eeper: than the others.’ (Hencs” slightly over £23,000,000 7 N. Y. University 7, Rutgers 21. slightly over $ i and | Union Pac pr . Ohio 23, Columbia 31 expres “to pay off nm se zain of about > r[n\;;m'}mélgtoe‘;l U S Rubber S s zd means not only the to about $35, U S Rubber pr debts, b grievanc in contrast to the deficit recorded several | U § Steel | - BOWLING ol 06 G oires ol et waeks ago U S Steel pr On Taftville Alleys impression.—Exchange. ‘ Trading in forelgn exchanges was per- | West Un Tel . K. of C. i - and British and | West Air Brake . R Ry W e rates held firm. Italian, Belglan | WYest Ei & Mfx e s ;| Hughes’ Advisor On Inter- auotations eased, and of the | Willys O'land =t S o 3071 nces a jumy in Norweglan | Worth Pump ! Ttk igj S national Law . & e reactionas tony ¥ H 5 : Ty tone | Worth Pump B J Murphy .... 83 102 111 296] Frrn COTTON MARKET. 508 527 520 1656 Hizh. Low. Close | . NéW York, Nov. 12.—Cotton futures Fearless Five Allied Chemieal 461, 45% i‘:nd- e;;y. Deeem_ber 16.15 ; January | Morin .. 105 111 306 Allls Chalmers 35% 351 -08; March 16.10; May 16.05; July | Germaine . 79 84 53 | AiNe Exatinady o, 88" 8h 15.70. Spot quiet, middling 16.70 Reguin ... 98 39 296 Am Ag Chem ...... 31% 30% Beauchmon .. 100 %5 95 200 :m Ag Chem e ... 5% 56X ‘-“’"’;"‘-‘mdmr Quinact 7...... 88 | 7T .92 2571 m Beet Sugar 27% 27y <h. Tow. - == Am Bosh-Mag . USLb ags osat s 484 454 469 1407 Am Can ; 45 .. 9470 9470 ; Ain T ot U S Lib 1st 4%s 95.00 94,68 Mule Shinners A far & U S Lib 2d 4%s 9484 8472 Tremez ... 85 5 580 2101 Ais Cotton U S Lib 3d"4%s 9548 9636 Mather « B2 Sk e Am Fiide & Leath .. 10% - 101 U S Lib 4th 4%s 94.94 9478 Ollsen 92, 21 86 273 | Am e BT Victory 4%s 99.78 9972 Addison 100 119 316 Am Tobaceo Vigtory 3%s ... 9974 99.72 Wajda T RS 301 Am Woolen uoted in dollars and cents per smo s e o Bk f 452 495 478 1395 AMch T &S T Pt S Dare Devils Forelgn Exchange. 81 8 254] : p Year |Gondette . 107 97 298 1023 102% Sterling— Testerday. Ago. | Brooks ... 99 96 284 5 Demand $3.36% | Couture . 100 106 - 304 i 11 Cables 337% | Marfon ...... $6 119 105 320 Cent Leather 303 2814 Francs 5.20 —_ = Central Leath pr ... 63% 62% Guilders 278 471 506 489 1455 Chandler Motor 183 46% Marks 143 Ch M & St Ppr ., 37 TAfe - .. £.50 Played Scoreless Game Chi & N'wost fR1 fwiss francs 15.30 Before a fair sized crowd at Mohe- Chi RI&P S Pesetas 11.80 | gan Park, yesterday, afternoon, the CeR1a o el M 3 Telglan francs 6.17 | Jail Hill A. C. played a scoreless tie Ol Cwmer ’;ff Sweden 1875 | game with the Anchor A. C. Next Chino Copper ;,{ Nenmark 13.05 | week Jail Hill plays the Greeneville 1% ;:“::Y 13.00 | Lightweights. They would like to hear 3 ire Judeans for anoth g Dome afines 1 Argentina . s A e 215 ———— hamrocks Frie 1 pr 18 Chlengo Graln Market. Challenge S| Fisher Body 861 Wheaty g b i, The Greeneville Tigers Jr. chillenge T i Euhe;_‘ B«:d‘y (0) pr"jf‘& i ;ggz. }2'5‘:2 }:;:é Ehetbslfim:x;;gs g:tul;‘sz; L%ndonzsm ta DF ed K. Nielson, solicitor for the Gen FElectric 34y ootbal i e, v, Nov 0 | epartment of State i Gen Motors 1% 1% 3% 0% 113% be played at New iouaon. Write Mi- | s e cm::ela:\:go:-s oS:c:- Gen Mot Drb chael Breen, 416 North Main St, Nor- | ternatibnal law. He has drafted g!r-;y;‘r\:;ns el ;élz ;;1/; 5':"' | aich. Lty and constructed mere treaties than Gt North Ore . Oats— \ People who live in giass houjid | ‘;"y""f’}’ in the United States, and |§ Hupp Motor Car Dec. ... 32% 32% 22y $10u1d b grateful to the inventor of | 1Aas attended all the international | May TR 37% 3% curtains. conferences abroad. toe was the real factor in Yale's Vic- |’ the Eli quarter-| and the Baltimore eleven lost 7 to O] tory streak, defeating Delaware ! easily 44 to 0. Syracuge won from Col- | gate 14 to 0 and Warner's Pittsburgh| VICTORY OVER OHOYN::KI‘ +New York, a sensational victory o.er, VICTIM OF THE BULL DOG | eight round bout. of the passwork. Davis. ieaee { Jarvis { Barry . St. Charles, Mo., sas, | denwood College, located near this city, Harvard 9, Brown ! Navy 7, Penn. Stat - Trinity ferson 7. Lafayette 44, D \hrtlu"ttc Union 7, N. Hampsk Notre Dame 4’ Rochester 7, Swarthmore 7, W. Virginia 1T, North Carolina ¢, Wooster 13, Akron Stevens 34, Maine Dickinson 28, Muhlenberg 12, Centre 21, Auburn Hobart 35, Buffalo Exeter 34, Andover The Moosup Rovers Jewett City basketball team, 38 to 18. Friday at Moosup, in the opening of the home season. The Rovers did 1ost| Saturday’s Football Yale 13, Princeton 7. MOOSUP ROVERS DEFEATED JEWETT CITY FIVE defeated the Nov. today disclosed | Of the e 13. 0. Has ell Lehigh 35, Lebanon Valley 7. ncei boxing and hard hitting nroved too much for the Bison City battler. Jack Merriman of Columbus \over Young Piaggi of Pittsburgh in a Strick, Tyler and Sunn donme most| | of the basketball shooting for the win- | ners while Blake play a good game] for the visitors. The Rovers play the| Nightengale Mills at Putnam, Wednes- 13—=A frac-| ture of the left leg suffered by M k'I‘helma. Tobin, of Texarkana, Arkan- during football practice at Lin- a school for 8] Results Dartmouth 14, Pennsylvania 14. Springfield 0, Cornell 14. Colby 0, Holy Cross 14. Amherst 0, Willlams 20 0, Haverford 6. Norwich 14, Bx Univ. Conn State Aggi¢ 0, Penn. Military %0, " Pittsburgh 0, Waoshington and Jet- ' Lan ware ‘0, Syracuse 14, Colgate 0. Aggies Hamilton 0. Johns Hopkins 0. Purdue 0, Ohio State 28. Denison 7, N. of Ci | Kentucky, 14, W. Va. Military 7. Virginia 0. | Tennessee 21, Sewanee 0. nati 0. Washington and’ Lee 41, College 0. Georgia 7, Vanderbilt 7. Davidson 0. 0. 0. Chicago 14, Illinois 6. 0. N. of Maryland 16, Catholic Uni. 0 Missouri 24, Oklahoma 14. Wisconsin 7, Michigan 7. Allegheny 6. Fordham 7. Boston University 20, Norwich "i4. won Indians 7. Roanoke | BRIGHT PROSPECTS OF BOXING BOUTS BEING PUT ON HERE boxing bouts here this winter is one Is Norwich to have some good clean of the questions that has been asked! during the past few weeks. Rumors have been current during “the pa: few days that may answer this ques-| tion to the satisfaction of h boxing fan The rumor .whic h almost cca to be a o a boxing club is in th:‘ process Of or- | ganiza that the c‘ ub has LL1 back m" of one of the city but on Sunda day. Lineup. nor’ d; the rumor. Jewett City Moosup Rovers! Tt is known at this society right field {favor of all cl rts that are pro-| Blake .... . Mahew, West | perl yconduc furthermore they i left field | have the fac nd men who have§ {Bremnan ............... +eseeeue Strict| more than the average experience in|B catch the boxing who no doubt could put boxing on as y other red-blooded If the h plane as hand"éfls‘ r good clear e when No ered one of the sta for this sport but \\h)rn the fans considered jup_to'the s oiled | here. The fa | wich once eading the Basketball Challenge foosup Rov challenge the, rose Five for a Megr. John E. game in Taft Seddon, Box SFORT NOTES Mepsel, who s ting for Judge {barn 3 ated with Babe Puth ited with ha the managed after Yankees Nz the may be seen in the few years either a | Cuts That Mean Cask. The days of our age are three-score our . a syste figures based form upon th account of | its ort counting upon is that|# this organization would ncx;hc' af.l m | § to be true it}§ n droppeh out of haseball | § s —Special Tt Porteots & MimereLL Co. ‘A Price Reduction Sale It Will Continue All This Week With the Greatest Values In Seascnable and Staple Merchandise That Has Been Offered In Years. Here Are Some of the Special Values. PERCALES, AT 14c | 36-inoh Dress Percales, this na-I son’s best patterns, mostly short lengths—Special price 14c a yd. WINTER UNDERWEAR Infants’ Wool Ribbed Vests, sizes 1 to 6, value $1.00, at.... Children’s Sleeping Garments, similiar to Dr. Denton’s, sizes 1 Sheeting — Sheets 36-inch Brown Sheeting, hzavy to 6, rogular valuz $1.00, at.... 79¢ ggcality. formerly as h#3h as —Spesi 1/, Boys' Gray Ribbed Shirts' and BCriesoinl ghice a yard . (120 Drawers, sizes 24 to 34—large 42 and 43-inch Pequot Tubing, size 60c, sirall sizes. c | formerly as high as 79c—Spe- cial price a yard 37Vze 9-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting, forherly as high as $1.10—Spe- Boys’ Gray Ribbed Union Su sizes 24 to 24—large sizes $1. small sizes .............o...e cial price a yard ... 53¢ Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed 10-4 Brown Sheeting—Spec Vests and Pants—extra sizes price a yard ......... ...l 59 85¢c, ‘regular Sizes.............. 75¢ ) 25 dozen Pillow Cases, formerly One case of Women's Winter- as high as 33c—Special price... 180 weight Ribbed Union Suits, Size 42x36 and 45x36 Pillow i fleecy-lined, regular and extra Cases, similiar quality . to sizes, value $1.75 and $200 — Pequot, formerly as high as 65¢ Special price a suit.. $1.19 | —Special price Size 81x30 Pequot and Utica Sheets, formerly as high as $2.95—Special price .......... $1.49 x TOILET PAPER Table Linens cc rolls, Crepe, 8 for.. - 25c| 50 dozen Hemmed Napkins, 10c rolls, Crepe, 4 for 25¢ | formerly as high as $2.00—Spe- 152 rolls or packages, fine tis- cial price a dozen .. - $1.00 Bue, ‘B For ou. oensais A 2| 6t-inch Linenized Table Dam- ask, good assortment of pat- } terns, formerly as high as 98¢ j —Spesial price a yard. c STATIONERY ikt Linesizad: Table) Dem ask, formerly as high as $1b Writing Papss, white or colors, in | —Special price a yard 69¢ four special lots : Bates’ Turkey Red Table Dam- AT 1Sc a box—value 25¢ ask, snort lengths, formerly as AT 2% a box—value 3% high as $1.49—Special price a AT 3% a box—value 5% yard ..., AT 6% a box—value $1.00 150_Table (W ths, sizes 64x64— 58x70—64x72—hemmed and hem- stitched, former value 3200 — Special price .. .. 98¢ Blanket Specials 1C0 Sheet Blankets, sizes 72x80, formerly as high as $2.50—Spe- cial price each .. “Woolnap” Dress Ginghams, 17¢ 27-inch Dress Ginghams, new fall designs in checks and stripes * Also plain colors — Special price 17¢ a yard. Plaid Blankets, in tan and gray, for- 50 pairs of mer value $6.98—Special a pair Size 70x8) Wool Plaid Blankets, pink, blue, tan and gray, form- erly as high as $1500—Special g price a pair .. .. $6. Size 72x84, All- Wuol kets, pink and blue borders, formerly as high as $15.00—Special price a pair .95 price HAIR NETS, 10c Stayfast, Fashionette, Venida and Twonet Hair Nets, single or dou- ble mesh, all colors—Special price 10c each, regular price 15c. LEATHER GOCDS Leather Girdles, plain or metal trimmed, all colors, value 51.25 —Special price Narrow Belts, all the new fall shades, value 39c—Speoial price 29:\ Celiuloid and metal trimmed Girdles, all colors—Spesial price 89 Velvet Hand Bags, value $5.00 —Special price .. §349 Velvet Hand Bags, value saoo price 54-inch All-Wool Tweeds, for Suit, or Skirt, in tan, gray and brown, value $2.00 — Specual price R Bt Al Woat Ben s foe Dress, or Skirt, in black, navy, brown, green and Copenhagen, value $2.00—Special price.... $1.59 54-inch All-Wool Jersey, for one-piece Dress, in black, navy, brown, henna, tan amd Copen- hagen, value $225 — Special price 54-inch Wool Plaid and Skirt- ing Stripe Cheviots, Prunella antl Serge, value $4.00—Special PriCe .....cecieuiieiiiiinin. $3.28 Yard-wide Dress Velvet, in black, taupe, navy, green and brown, value $3.25 — Special price MUFF BEDS Muff Beds, floss-filled, at these spe- cial prices: AT 43¢’ — value $1.00 AT 98c — value $2.00 AT $1.49 — value $3.00 White Quting, 25¢ I i 36-inch (note the width), heavy- weight White Outing Flannel — Special price 25¢ a yard. 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