Harvard Crew Captain and Yachtsman Killed in Auto Cras
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Harvard Crew And Yachtsman Killed In Auto Cras Captain.— ----- Tears For Tulane? Should Repeat As Southern Conference Terrors STEVENS ADVISES Vanderveer On Way To II STRICT RULINGS Not Yet! Backfield Dinner For Yachtsmen; | FOR 1932 GAMES Races Will .Continue Yale Head Coach and Rule Combination Returns Westport, Conn, Sept 21—(UP)—Bruce Vanderveer, so- Body Member Talked to and Harvard freshman (By NEA Service) cially prominent young yachtsman Connecticut Officials on crew captain, was dead to-day while the international yacht New Orleans, Sept 21—Despite Coach Ted Cox’s mourn- races in which he had taken a continued at about Tulane’s Green Wave this prominent part ful wails graduation losses, Changes Southport. as as that year is destined to be mighty any has rolled up Vanderveer, 18, of Port wuh* Football Is still the same vigor- in ington, L. I., was fatally Injured from the gulf past years. he-man's sport that made it ous, last night when an automobile In one of the most of Amer- When Coach Cox groans, he’s popular HARTFORD ELEVEN which he and three companion* the Iobs ol ican Dr M. A. “Mai’’ Stev- merely kidding, detplte sports. were lrlvlng to a banquet in honor ends — coach at assured one of football’s greatest SPRINGFIELD GRID ens, head Yale, of the yachtsmen at Dorlon’s Point such stars the members and of the Jarry Dalrymple—and guerfts left a curve, struck a tree and over and association of HERE SUNDAY IN us Haynes, Upton, DeColigny Football Officials’ turned at Greens Farms. Vander- Bernle held at Glover. Cox, who succeeds Connecticut at a meeting veer was catapulted from the car. team TEAM TO OPPOSE Bierman as coach, still has a the Hotel Taft dn Monday. The The others escaped serious injury. that bids fair to be the terror of meeting was called In an effort to FIRST GRID TUT Manslaughter the Southern Conference. bring about a uniform interpreta- Authorities said Edwin Thorne, back The nucleus of that great PONIES SUNDAY tion of the changes made in the 2nd of Bay Shore, Ia I„ driver after vic- field that piled up victory football rules last fall. Meet Walnut Hills at Ham- of the car, would be arrested on a tory until it met Southern Califor- From the spectator’s standpoint when he re- last New manslaughter charge nia at the Rose Bowl Massachusetts Eleven there will be no perceptible change ilton Park—Schiavone covered from his injuries. He Is Don Zim- Year’s Day is intact. in the the Yale coach Norwalk with William married game, pre- at hospital merman, ‘‘Papa” Felts, Lineman dicted, for the fact that while the Brothers and Bianco G. Waterhouse of Berkeley, Cal, McDaniel*, Featuring captain of the team, rules revision committee, of which and Philip Singer of Peoria, III, and are back, giv- With North Enders Payne Hodgins With Wooden Leg— he was a member, made the Sign the other passengers. one of the heaviest and ing Tulane changes to reduce injuries, every Vanderveers’ parents, who were backflelds In the conference fastest Tigers Meet Bristol in effort was made to avoid slowing West Springfield, Mass, Sept 21. here to attend the banquet, were All are men who can pass, punt, up or taming down the game. —Savltt Gems of Hartford, ama- at his bedside when he died. the ball and do. a nifty bit carry Prelim every coach and No Postponement when necessary. Practically teur baseball champions of that of blocking football official of prominence in Race officials upon first learning Have Weak Line were In the first May (Special to the Democrat) Connecticut was Included in the city, eliminated of Vanderveer’s death, had planned The weakness, then, if any, seems Thomaston, Sept 21.—The of 150 that heard Coach round of the second annual New to postpone the races for several to be in the line. But what is there gathering Springfield, Mass, Indians, losers Stevens and the tournament at the East- to rend the air about in this veter- analyze explain England to the Thomaston Ponies football made na- Later George W. Elder of New center; Scaflde major changes by the ern States an line: Lodrigues, eleven a touchdown In a Exposition yesterday, of the Internation- Bankston by margin tional body. Waterbury was rep- York, president and Schroeder, guards; game here last will make but It required three extra Innings al Star Class association, an- tackles? year, resented by Dr M. A. O’Hara, pres- and Cunningham, their second appearance -on the before went down to nounced: in the line Baw serv- ident of the officials' association, they defeat Every man Plume and Atwood field when they "We have decided to continue ice last and Lodrigues prom- Dr B. A. O’Hara, Jim Murphy, Al- before Rhode Island 2-1, A game year, invade this village on the coming the races to-day in Justice to the ises to star at center. bert Keeley, Billy Schofield, coach scheduled for seven was Sunday for a contest with the “Lit- Innings European competitors, who plan can t be re- at Crosby, Jimmy Lee, mentor at Jerry Dalrymple, tle Horses.’’ not decided until two were out In to sail home Saturday and to other* in a year. And that fellow Wilby, Peter Foley, Naugatuck the tenth. placed The Indians furnished one of whose vacatoins end Saturday,” who teamed up with Jer- coach, Haynes, the best exhibitions of team work grid Tracy Garey, Torring- Doubles by Sousa and Begos de- the other end, also will be a ton coach and William Burke of ry on that was cided the game against Connecti- for. But Cox witnessed on the Thom- hard man to fill in Torrington. cut. Connecticut’s lone tally came of aston field last season, and it Is Posts hopes to develop a pair wing Tulane, terror of the Southern Conference last year, should be just as terrible this year. Above are “Cull 'Em" Says Mai in the fourth. Dowd singled and Enid Wilson out of a world expected that an even stronger men Just as good a few of the reasons why. At left Is that fleet back, Don Zimmerman, who’ll be back again. As captain Particularly stress was laid upon an Infield Dix- Bay State delegation will oppose Deegan got single. of material. the the Green Wave will have “Papa” Nollle Felts, shown In upper right, one of the greatest fullbacks In the the importance of officials rigidly ons’ double to center tallied Dowd. an excellent "Little Horses’’ this season. 75 at Salem Club He has Simons, Below are Coach Ted successor to Bemle Blerman, and his assistant, Beeter Bnuten- enforcing the rules with respect Sousa was the hitting star with Doyless One of the feautres of the Spring- south. Cox, left, punter, Phillips, Westfeldt, to the use of the hands, five hits In five times at bat. colle- field club is the appearance of a acblager. crawling, 21.—(UP) Hill, national heavyweight the kick-off and dead-ball. Stevens Peabody, Mass, Sept (who is a guard with a wooden leg. who has —Shooting a 76, two under wo- giate boxing champion declared that with uniform en- and gained considerable from Enid Bri- end to box), Hardy publicity declared that men’s par, Mrs Wilson, tough the forcement will come a material re- of their charges. He Boasberg. The last two are figured Ripley. Despite handicap, the ALONG THE tish champion, established herself duction if not entire elimination of the result of Inefficient IS the berths. line performer finds it possible to coaching as a favorite in the national wo- to cop regular the fatalities and casualties that other line shock troops Cox handle himself on a par with sev- often manifest when a high or men’s golf championship starting For have threatened the future a 200- eral good gridmen. of the here next week. has Robert Tessier, big SIDELINES prep school player reaches college. sophomore, tackle candi- Thomaston went through one of sport. Mrs Wilson turned in the sub- pound “Go Feather The much mooted in In the discussion of the six dras- Calhoun, George Tessier and Its two practices prior to the game change the par score in a practice round over date: (By United Press) made in the rules the and Reed, Ed last evening at the Athletic field rule governing the use of the tic cahnges the Salem Country club course, Paddock, guards, PRINCETON members of the associa- Poitevant and Carl Hill, centers. With Fay Vincent directing the hands still seems open to various following scene of the coming champion- N. 21.— tion Emmons coach Plenty of Reserve Backs club. Another drill will be held Your Nest” Princeton, J., Sept (UP) interpretations but Coach Stevens led: Bowen, ships. Other scores were: Mrs —Jack a at on substitutions: While Zimmerman, Felts, Mc- on Thursday night, starting at Coggeshall, sophomore told his audience that it was the Hillhouse, Opal Hill, western champion, 81; from N. is mak- Daniels, Payne and Hodgins are 8:30 o’clock. The officials an- Morristown, J., intention of the rules committee to George Taylor, St Luke’s school. Miss Ruth Batchelder, Brae Burn, nounced for ing an impressive for a New on classed as the first string backfleld, Sunday are: Referee campaign prevent one player punishing an- Canaan, equipment; 84, and Miss Dorothy Hurd, 79. halfback berth Princeton's the Tulane mentor has Pat Rich- William Burke of Torrlngton; um- By DAN PARKER on var- other and that while the rule for- George White, New Haven, vice- sity.