NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, . MONDAV, OCTOBER 24, 1921.

NUTMEGS ADVANCE ANOTHER STEP TOWARD FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BY DOWNING YD.' TEAM NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL WINS EASILY FROM "KID" KAPLAN MEETS AL. SHUBERT AT HARTFORD TONIGHT HERALD BOWLERS NEARING TOP IN UTILITIES LEAGUE TROJANS WIN

HARVARD ELEVEN IS YALE TEAM BEGINS T nTTI?Ttf A Am niDDTTV ! BOWLING TEAMS ARE HIGH SCHOOL WINS NUTMEGS REGISTER KAPLAN TO MEET BADLY BATTERED PREPARING FOR TIGERS DEEDED BY PRINCETON - rinoEiv Bmirurn - OVER BRISTOL 45--0 ANOTHER TRIUMPH SHUBERT TONIGHT Elifi Come uLUuLLi uunuiim Captain Kane, Owen and Fitts Pretty Out of Army Game In Good Both Stars Are Recovering From In-- - Condition Well Used up in Penn. State Game Mallory Slightly juries and Will be Ready for Har- Red and Gold Makes Touch-downs-Mxriifin- 's Bruised. Friday Night's Games in Utilities Saturday. '7 YD. Tean of New Haven Is vard Game. Meriden Boy Will Take Hutchi New Haven.- - Oct. 24. While Tad Cambridge, Oct. 24. Harvard's! Runs Feature Jonea 'Princeton, N. J.. Oct. 24. The de- League 'Should Cause Excitement football forcea were pretty much bat- didn't aim toward the West Latest Victim oi Locals feated Princeton football team, which son's Place. Against Champ on in Point game Saturday, taking it in tha to tered again Saturday" tho game fell victim Chicago's driving attack with JPenn State as stride of the Yale team, the atmos- left almost and the result, in New Haven Saturday, immediately after threo of the most valuable men are After the Bristol phere yesterday was the game for thirty-si- x hours of rest The first half of the season for the crossing High like that after a game. One more rival for the Connecticut Another change has been made in likely to remain on the side lines. school goal line seven times with ap- big football was eliminated' and quiet at the Pino Valley Country Utilities league will be completed with Kane received a blow on The memberaiof the team spent tho championship club near the star bout under the auspices of the evc-- , Capt. hard parent ease, the local High school yesterday by the cra,ck team. Philadelphia! the" scheduled next in New Haven Nutmegs Fitz-patri- Charter Oak A. C. of Hartford in the game's Friday morning and in tho Coach ck the side, while Owen, tho most effec team called in practically the entire when the Glees-- Y. .D. Head Bill Roper, Keene nlng at Rogers Recreation alleys. It tive man of the backfield, will in all afternoon went for a long automobile Wa)shingj6n and other membera of the Auditorium this evening, when "Kid" 13 a. race the teams are second string line, but even at those ride the eleven of Ne Haven went down to Meriden pretty that be out of the through country So far ai 0 staff tho ,play- - Kaplan, the sensation, will for different probability kept going odds the Bell City eleven was unable are' came a 13 to defeat at Vibberts' Field be coaching accompanied swats All New cutting up the positions until Harvard playa at .Princeton f. injuries concerned, the team fore a crowd. ers in their exodus. Four swap with Shubert, of in the league. The Herald by virtue of to push" across a simsle score and the well William large It was only a gridiron Bedford, Mass., instead of week from Saturday. Roscoe , Fittn 45 thrpugh enough. Neely scant or including Al Wittmer and Hughie Com- and Gold to 0, three four inches that separ warriors, . , three wins over the Telephone Red triumphed, Mallory of Memphis, Tenn., whose de- Hutchison, , of The banged his knee again and he also will St. ated the goal line and the field. Peck Euwer. could not get away so Philadelphia.; pany quintet last Friday night, has if ia Saturday afternoon at ary's play- fensive work, at right halfback took playing change has been necessitated on account down bo fortunate he in condition to and the caling of the end of the game soon, but left yesterday morning to narrowed the fight for first place the the ground. the spectators back through the days - team mates. - No of illness in Hutchinson's family. The to one lead over that team and go into play against Tigera. Bristol Outclassed. of to that prevented the locals from aCcum- join their injuries a game Harvard's coaches were pleased with Johnnie Field Jack Owsley was another touchdown. The Elm of consequence are believed to have substitution of Kaplan will not hurt the Opticians. On Friday night, the The game was, a valuable one from probably bruised from head to foot mulating the show in In fact there teams will tho improvement shown in tho run- City team came here heralded as one incurred. any respect, Telephone and Opticians the of the with the force of his Nemo , ning attack but .were greatly disap- standpoint practice given playing. of the best down-stat- e. be. The squad and, eOaehen arrived back are many who welcome the privilege clash, while the Herald is battling with locals and as a means by which Coach Into, whose playing' there They may of of pointed that the eleven did nbjt show concerning but their playing yesterday would not thia morning and will immediately seeing Kaplan; against such a high .the Insurance five. Dr. Van Duzer more when George C. Cassidy might have an op- was doubt up to, the time the team Indicate it. start to in a class opponent ns Shubert. still retains the honors defensive strength placed on an work desperate attempt Kaplan ' the Opticians under It more or portunity to' watch some of the more went the field, came but aa well to a did not box at Meriden, for the 123, 'with "Pinky real pressure. wai ho Wretched Punting by Y. D.'s present strong front when Har Saturday night high single, . subs work out in actual went in and except for minor as in the three lesa expected that the Penn Stato promising Against the Nutmegs inpenetrabl vard ia met in Palmer Stadium lesi scheduled, the show fliwering when Venberg leading string team with ita well masked attack and battle. As a league contest, however, bruises the team finished as well as it defense, the visitors' backfield was than, two weeka hence. Little neither Freddie Jacks or Jonny Mur- score,,' with 325. Teddy McAuliffe, is V I , thought tho power of Its backs would be abla ihe Franklin Square students so over- started. powerless. Time and the ex- - oi' attention ii to be devoted to tha ray put in appearance to box Louis. at the top of the rung for individual again, v with 99. members of to make a long drive or two, but that whelmingly bested the 'Bristol boys soldiers made assaults at the line, only Virginia game to be played next Sat Kaplan is in great shape, and should average Threa classed' a bur- to to the Herald team, O'Brien Harvard should be riddled for nearly that It might be as TROJANS WIN AGAIN be held and in numerous occasions, urday, as victories against the Crimson force Shubert display his best wares. Venberg, four hundred of ground1 and be - the locals con- thrown for loss of ground. It was how- and Blue would go far toward Interested in Venturo and Edwards, are In the select set of yards lesque. Incidentally, wiping ' B,ris-t- o' the bowlers having an average of 90 and almost as powerless to stop the assault tinued their clean slate adding ever, wretched punting of the Elm out tho sting oftwo' successive defeats Considerable local interest Is being over. at the end of the game as It was early to the growing list of High schpol Local Eleven Hands Windsor Locks City kickers, that figured in the Nut- at the hands of the Navy and Chicago. manifested in the bout between Joe in the second half has caused Fisher that tried, but unsuccessfully, megs' scoring. On two occasions, the There is little optimism at this stage Venturo of Kensington, . and Kid Lewis In the Commercial league, the Y. D.'s to make first Armciir team is making a big bid for and Ilia assistants to do a lot of thinki- to cross its goal line. In all f,our Team First Defeat In Two Tears in managed down of affairs after the defeat of yesterday. of Hartford. Bill .Sweeney, trainer of !tho rliflmnfniiBWn trA at fhla tlrrti iaa ng.'.- ' games this season,, the through two fumbled punts. At no It is fully realized that Princeton has Venturo, says "Wink" is in the best league played Town.' time the was the Nut- , That game not a since a wide lead over their nearest com Clark, the new center; Janin, play Red and Gold has not once , been during scored point Lourie and condition of 'his career. He should the McMillan and Hitchcock ing his first game at end, and Ladd, on . megs' goal line threatened. Garrity have been out of the game! dispose of Iewis easily, and has been petitors, pcored The football team Which is . company ' team, "which are who took Tlerney's place at tackle, Makes Good Start. Trojans , Parker's Good Judgement and on the shouldern ' of these two promise, other bouts In the event of Printing coming at a fast turned in An rul- ' 4 tied for: second Narcum of. the all made a satisfactory, showing, all five along clip, unusual play brought out a crippled stars rest the chances of. vic- success . place. In the first minutes of play, the another victory yesterday afternoon, from Referee that Is not s tonight s team considered. This week Grew . ing, Parker, tory in the three contests. Namesakes To Battle Amour and Newell of the Adkins things Bristol club looked especially strong, tho Windsor Locks eleven contained in remaining . defeating the book, but the semi-fin- Printing company team, are tied for will be back to play right guard and twice. After ru,le Wittmer's and Gilroy's work have kept The al brings together two making first downs that in that town 14 to 7. It was the first manner in which the former Middle-bur- y down ; so. Crocker also may be able, to resume a1 the. scoring by opponents in Macks", one hailing from uiuivmuaj nign, average,' ai it was merely question of by "how def eat the Windsor Locks team has star handled the situation showed "Young The statistics of the league follow: his place on the right wing. both defeats, but no offence has been Stamford and the. other from Hartford, ' much and not by whom the game was sustained in two years. A crowd of mm to he imbued with football com- put forward worthy of the name. , Ken Both 'are . slam and S , UTILITIES LEAGUE be won. The locals plowed up the 1,800 enthusiasts witnessed the battle. mon sense, It happened when the visi- bang type boxers, f Smith in his debut as a back a hard battle is on ; . line, chopped the .backs down before At the close of yesterday's contest, tors on theii; 10 yard line tried a punt. regular tap. W L PCL.AVE ODD FELLOWS BOWLING V Saturday did fine work, but was with they had a chance to. start their runs, Manager Leary of the Windsor Locks One oi fthe Nutmegs broke through out assistance or Telephone .. 14 4 778 460 a of the team, for the Tro and blocked the attempt. support. WIN AGAIN . . 13 5 intercepted majority passes opened negotiations apparently Opticians ...... 72,2 454 and knocked off almost all the re jans to play a return game in that The ball rolled-bac- of the goal line ; N. B. Herald ...13 5 722 447 Phoenix Team Has a Big Lead So of town. The have to and into the crowd, with players on Insurance' .10 ' 8 556 437 maining pieces aerial work, piled Trojans arranged y ...... d team in that both teams after It. The CAMP TO COACH '. up every attempted line plunge.recov-t-re- play the scampering The Shamrocks eleven con- Com . Trust 7 11 388 442 to Hold speedy Far Directors Important town next , N. J.' Sidoti has conditions the ball out to the 6 12 334 436 half a dozen fumbles, ran back Sunday. brought tinued its winning streak yesterday as of irom .reacmng it. under All-Brist- ol : Meet-'ng- , a number of and the resigned manager the, Trojans, piayers club . w 5 . punts, gave afternoon the N. B. Gas 13 277 41S v ' by taking i ,'. and A. Begos will handle the duties ordinary circumstances, it would have Xoted Football One a Freight Office 4 14 223 428 Bristol club an exhibition of real resulted in score Authority of into camp on the Bell City gridiron, in- until a manager is chosen a for the locals, ' : Fel- , The fourth match in the Odd broken field and faultless permanent A score 13 to 6.'. High single. Van Duzer, 123 running However, Referee Parker in view of Cjroup of Yaie Men to Conduct 325. lows' bowlins will be terference. V - Halfback Jonny DudacTc registered High three strings, Venberg, ' CHAMPION IN FRONT. conditons brought the ball out to tho ' High team single, Telephone, 492 rolled' on the Rogers', Recreation al- Zehrer Makes First. 30 Vard Classes at New Haven both touchdowns for the locals and - line, it to the locals. High. ' 8 m. giving Du-da- ck High team- three strings. Telephone leys tomorrow evening' at p. The The first score of the v game war ' isbth teams were satisfied with the rul Jimmie Hart kicked the first goal. Greenleaf Has Clean Slate In - New 24. 1438. j- teams will be:' . Andre vs. Ralph . Haven, Oct. Walter CamD was the star of opposing made when "Zehrer nabbed a forward ing. ; , ' easily performer ; ' ' Averages Stella; Gerstaeker vs." Lexington, and thrown Griffin and after Pocket Billiard Tourney.. member of the winners and other Yale coaches have volun the game. He hit the opposing line ' " ' by registered, Every play McAuliffe 99 vs. ', ; ' 24.' teered their services for a free course time and for substantial ...... Comstock Phoenix. Gold of lin-- Cct!, ... . ed a line again gains, ' the Red and by a series Philadelphia, With the snappy game. In the "Red" of Peterson 98 . line-loo- lectures in the .New Haven his off the ...... There will be a regular meeting of made the Bell k national billiard O'Neil was jx thorn in the side of the High and topped day's work with . 97 plungers that City pocket champion school this winter on the science of two touchdowns. Cage...... the directors of the association in Jr. like so much had carried to a maraent half . over, Ralph visitors ,on numerous occasi6ns. ' ..Jimmie McCue, at ' liquid, ship Hun-ser- f athletes. , , . Venberg ...... 96 O. U.A. M. hall, ord Court, the ' to within ten of Greenleaf, the titleholder, is at the Rogers,' Buchney, Drose, Politis, Con coaching Vuard, also played a stellar .frame. 96 pigskin yards The classes in" coaching will be The management is arrange- Thursday evening of this week at distance. A kick for the tcp of the list of players, having four nelly and F. Barnikow, did sterling - making Moore 95 scoring goal held in . Mr. Mid-di- et 7:30 o'clock. An commun- ' victories to his credit and no defeats. work. In the backfield, it was a the evening. Camp will ments- for a game to be played in Joseph ...... J .... 94 important was unsuccessful. lecture on the technique of own next afternoon. The n ication has been received and will The second score came when Half- Greenle f has played consistently pleasure to watch the work of E. coaching Sunday A. McGulre .V.: . . ; 941 and and sportsmanship. Charles P. Taft will be out for several ' . . come up for action. A full attendance back Davis, who returned to the line- throughout the tournament, defeat- Barnikow, Dill, Carpenter Talbott, squad practice Swanson ...... V. 93 - 2d, Yale football will i3r desired. most of his opponents - without The latter, is fast attaining the reputa coach, expound evenings this rweek, under the supervi- Nelson ... ' up after an absence due to an injury ing the and dem ,92 . . tion of being one of the ' headiest theory give practical sion of Coaches Harold Campbell and League Standing. belted his Treat difficulty. In his four matches - F. McGuire 91 way through the Red and ; ; onstrations in football . - in this section. Scott, coaching. Ber George Janelle. . .: -. he runs respectively of 42, quarterbacks .., .OBrien . . 91 ; W L P.C. P.F. VVJte for a touchdown. gathered - 27 .52.. one Ar Kbplowitz . and jT Nelson- in nard. Tommers' will discuss the coach ,r-- o 8 1 . 48, and Only player, played BSstiSir-TekTH- . - iawaras ...... , ...... 4 rhoenix ,f889 4118 I Scores On 50 Yard Run. sur the second ha!?,' and their work, was ine of basketballHiKr GLOOMfiC-W- VA. CAMP- V V - thur, Woods ot Minneapolis, has Barnes VV;.. 91' ', Andree 6 3 .Wl 4031 Another six point tally was rung- up of 52.' Woods an tnat could be" desired. Israel Winter will advise, how to coach .". 5 4 passed his high run ' ' Minor .," .,; . . 90,'i" Conistock ...... 556 3853 when "Dixie" Griffin grabbed the ball '. Isreal Winter will advise how to coach , 0-- 0 . The Game After i collected a run of 57 in one of his Mountaineers Pessimistic Burns i . .' 4 . . . . .". ., 9 Q.-- , 4 5 mid-fiel- d, ' ' . V Lexington ...... 444 394J in and with a dasn of speed and 61 in anoth er. ' The game was late in starting again wrestlers. Tie With BuckneO. ' . matches ' xerstaeker . 3 6 .333 376S that bewildered "Chick" Monahan's N. yesterday. "Captain Barnikow won the The puxpbse to equip leaders of : - Woods, Arthur Church, Yonkers, COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Stella 1 8 111 3681 boys, carried it 50 yards for a touch- New toss, and elected to kickoff . He booted community, groups to coach commun- ' ' Y.f ;and James Maturo, York, ' '' - ; "' down. the to the New Haven 10 athletes..' .' ;' , Gloom reigned in the Mountaineers' it : in the contest: at the end pigskin yard ity - second V W L PC Standing prize were tied for place) football over 0 to 0 'VE Gent's High .Single 'Holtman "Battler" Murtha", fullback, was the cf tlie firit week's play. Each had line, and the runner was nailed in his camp the tio Armours Co...... V 15 3 833 455 wearer of the Red and Gold tc tracks. On the first the visitors game with, Bucknell Saturday. As a 10 8 554 442 (Phoenix) 118. iext won three games and. lost' qne. play WIN OPENER. McMillans'...:.... - it EMERALDS few local fans have confidence 3 . register. With- a characteristic dive punted, being the first of a series result Hitchcock J 10 8 554 430 Gent's High String Holtmaii of The Emeralds football team ! weak Printing 331. .' the "Battler" ploughed up the line ano kicks. The Nutmeers started opened in the ability of the West Virginia AdkiM ... 9 9 500 446 vPhoenlx) at once, an season St. vic- Printing all-rou- nd re- onslaught on the .Y. D. the ".Saturday morning at eleven to come with a Besse-Lalan- d 9 9 Ladies' Miss then, smeared the backs to, the left .school's athlete, was ' - through Co. .. 500 438 High Sinsle Hoffman line, Captain Barnikow Dlouerhiner field, by defeating- the Orioles over next The . . 9 9 103. . and right, blazing the trail to a touch moved from the game in its early Mary's tory Lehigh r Saturday. Nat. Biacult Co. 500 435 (Stella) on 6 0. . 3: through four tries for substantial to Manager Edward Hinchey of pessimism prevails even In the ranks & 5 271 -- Ladies' Miss Lund-pre- n down. after suffering but Spring Buckley ..' 13 424 High String stages apalnful gains. On the 15 yard line., "a 'fumble 42 road street, would like to book of the players, and Coach Spears has Mohican Market .. 5 13 277 426 (Stella) 277. Griffin repeated his feat of a few not serious injury. Waterhouse, who nVnutes was games for the Emeralds with any team a colossal task on his hands to rejuve- High single. Piedmont, 128. High . Average Sco e Hotman previously when he again played quarterback kicked in the on state. ' ; (Continued in th i nate the this week. 2-- more Page.) spirit i High three strings, Newell, 328. Choenix) 99 9. toie than half the length of thf side during the scrimmage. It was 1 - High team 'single, Armours, 508. field for a touchdown. feared that he had been seriously in- High team three singles. Armours, ' CROSS COUNTRY RUN. Delayed Pass Work. jured, , but upon examination it was : 1426. ' ' On a his side had been three-mil- e delayed pass that threw the found that bruised, -- The , handicap cross- to no been sus- When 'Friend Averages . entire Bristol team further a "Feller" Needs ' XT. run will be held in the opposite injury having a By Briggs country Bridge- : 98 side of the field, Dave tore tained. M ; , , Nov. Majione Newell . . . . 98 port Saturday afternoon, 5th. The . This event is open to any amateur ath- through with scarcely any opposition Summary. Hornkohl 95 for the sixth and the sev X. B. II. S. i B. H. S. 95 lete of the state and applications will touchdown, Gibney be received enth came, when "Battler" Murtfta in Meucke. Naples .x...... Whittemore Clancy . . . . 94 gladly by the Bridgeport Left End. . 94 Junior Chamber of Commerce 'on or tercepted a' forwar dpass and regis v Josephson ' McCabe ...... ; Olson .... 92 before Friday, Oct, 28th. A number tered. Cooley, .... Rghtmeyer Johnson . . 92 of prizes will be awarded, among which Every man in the backfield scored Left Tackle. . 12 . Rencheller 91 there will be a prize for each , man Griffin made points as did Murtha Schaeffer ...... Wells Stanley 91 finishing first, second and third, the wnile Davis and Mahoney each made Left Guard. runner Dest S. A. Blnginer 91 maxing tne 'time and a Zehrer, playing at end, made the Kentz, Cherpak Kenhey f. Gallup . 91 team prize for the club having the other touchdown. , ... Center. most men finish in, the first ten. Rec Team Well. i Durham ...... Stewart ' Plays Rakowski, STAJTLKX WORKS LADIES cord breaking time is looked for in Griffin threw forwards time and , Right Guard. this event as the course to be covered again for substantial gains, one of Feineman ...... Phillips is no doubt the best in the state. to Tackle. .. Team' ' TV L PC the aerial pieces, thrown Capt. Right t Feineman, for about 20 Jack Butler .. .Kanouck Valiants 11 , 1 916 being good Zehrer, Bray, .....:...... ' i - Feineman an ex- . End. Autmvins 9 3 750 ". J yards. Capt. played Right Robertson , 90.3 fine Griffin Harris ResoIOtes 8 4 666 . . . ' ceptionally game at tackle. Tha ...... Waterhouse, Donlon,. . 89.1 - Icepicks (SRL) ...... 8 4 666 Red and Gold leader was in on every Quarterback. . Scheidel 88.7 were . . J. fiawsets (SRL) 7 5 583 Scheidler . . 88.4 play and many of the tackles Mahoney ...... ? Kenney I 6 6 500 his. Bentz at center, had the bulk halfback. Trytawins Robinson W 87.1 Right f Knockema 6 6 500 o". Bristol's strength to contend with, Davis ... . Allaire t Suess 4 87. Pinheads 3 9 250 Scheidler . . 86.8 and he handled the situation well. Left Halfback. Twlrlers ...... i '2 10 166 . Cooley, at was a thorn in the Murtha Dimeo Clynes . . . . 86.7 tackle, ' - Breakers ...... 0 ?12 000 s de of Bristol's success. He : Fullback. ' Heine 86.6 piled . High single team score, Autowins, . . . . . 'up on defense and bowled 'em Score: New Britain school, " " Nelson 85.5 High 583.' , .. : ' Rowe t. . . , . . 85.2 over on offense with ease, while 15; Bristol High school, 0. Touch - High, two games, Autowins, (553 ' A. Eliason . . 84.8 Rukowski and Schaeffer in the guard dewns, Griffin 2; Murtha, 2; Davis, 553) 1106. Middleton . . 84.1 ' positions poked gaping holes in the Mahoney and Zehrer. Goals, Davis, 2; High single string, Agnes Carlson, Morelli . . 83.2 To Red 1. Clifford 109. .. midway continually. the and Mahoney, Umpire, Faulk Zeigler . . . . . 83.1 White, Ends Zehrer and Meucke ap ner; referee, Harry Ginsberg; head f High . two strings, Agnes Carlson, 53. B. 199. ' Rapest peared omnipresent and the Bristol Tneman Doherty. Roth erforth 82.5 hoys , wre not far from right. of 75 or Better . Averages (Individual) Connelly . . 82.4 The backfield worked as a perfect Sophie Scheyd 86.3 12 games 82. Esther Neison . . 85.4 10 Coogan machine. It was the first time in sev- - games Frank 82.. eial weeks that the Edith Wcitman 84.7 . 10 games regular quartet Avendt ....' 81.7 Gr.ffin, Murtha, Davis and Elsie Loom is . . 81.2 12 games Giller 81.3 Mahoney Carlson . 80.8 10 games Wi.s seen in action and there was Agnes Gus 81.2 none of the old time Agnes Kilduff . . 79.7 12 games Hyland .81.1 pep missing. patience Ernest 77.9 12 gam:s Parker 81.1 Several "Subs" Used. 76.10 12 In the last Bentz was re "3elen Egan games Szymanouski 80.7 quarter, lieved . ary Fitzgerald 76.1 10 games II. Eliason . SO. 5 at center by Cherpak. "Dora" 75.3 12 Meucke at-en- d lildred Carlson games Tomlin . . . . . 80.4 Naples replaced when Stahelek . . . 80.1 that player suffered a minor injury. iJTiYfcam ' RUSSELL-ERWI- N LEAGUE Smith ...... 80. took Rakowski's place at earns. W L PC AVE Wright 79.4 feuard and '"Duke" McCabe went in ass ...... 9 0 1.000 452. Carlson .... 79.3 rf. tackle. - "Doc' Bray, who had ack Jacks 7 2 .778 423. Taylor .... 78.7 titken Zehrer's place, was replaced by Squirrels ...... 6 .667' 433.3 Latendress . 78.5 Jack Butler, who finished the 4 ' 'game (Gophers ...... 444 422. Becker .... 78. at right end. , V (Oet' Em All 4 .444 403. Steve ...... 78. The ?ame was con- ' the first league Strong Arms ...... 4 .444 406.6 Kanla 77.7 test in which Dur- 3 .333 Naples.. Chehpack igs',.;. 415.8 Smith ...... 77.4 ham, McCabe and Butler had par- ear . . 3 .333 402.3 Tang-ua- Cats ... .i 77.2 ticipated. Bray played in two other Liayouts ...... 3 .333 423.2 Vincent . .'77.1 in a 2 .222 388 6 halfback position. InOck 'Era Down Steve ...... 74.3 oc- ' ' The Red and White also had . Individual Averages McNamara . . 73.8 casion to use i" 96. several substitutes but Jones ...... Johnson 71.1 for an different reason Connor ...... 94.6 Hall 71. entirely than ..I.. 94.2 that for which the Red and Gold sec, Kulish Leo ; 70.3 ond men Faveau ...... 94.1 Guide 69. string were called into the i.. ' game. Linn ...... i...;.X.v..i.. 93.8 Gleason 67,8 v One nderson ...... 93.3 Downin ' 67. . Only Casualty. Roman ...... 92.8 Scott , 64.2 Ralp Waterhousn, Br'stol High - w Ulkus . . . ; . '. . 92.2- Hifh team total, Zags, 1391, "Webster . ; ...... 92.'' High team single, Zags 491. Munson ...... 91.8 High individual single, Linn, Zags iiein 91.2 128.'' - ,. Bowers ...... 90.8 High individual three string, - Linn, THURSDAY '. - McNamara ...... i". 90.6 Zags, 325. . TOM MIX in TRAILnsi.