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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 37

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PART FOUR SPORTS AUTOMOBILES Pages 1 to 12 THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925. YALE MARYLAND UNDER 43 TO 14 SCORE IN BOWL GAME iPARTMOUTH ELEVEN RUNS WILD TO TROUNCE CORNELL, 62 TO 13 NOR WICHTE AM NOSES OUT TRINITY BY BLOCKING GOAL EFFORT B0ST0I! UNIVERSITY lies QBERL1ER IS BURR MISSES GOAL RESERVES OUIT AS 01 DEFEATED BY ER BATTLE hDoc" Gautreau Here.Says 1926 Series Will Be In Hub Young Star Enthusiastic in Talking of Chances of Braves in Next National League Campaign Lauds Dave Bancroft. Troop C. Polo Team Is Winner By Single Goal Fight Dogged, Uphill Battle, Overcoming an Early Troop Lead Nelson and Anninger Star in Thrilling Tusse. QUARTER liS i it Has Chance to Win Game New System of Timing Games Works, to Satisfaction of AIL Giant Swede Cited As Ace of Aces in Spectacular Air Attack.

SOUTHERNERS LI First String Players Go in With Count 14 to 10 Against Bulldog. FINAL PERIOD ONE OF MANYTOUCHDOWNS But His Effort Goes Wide of Posts. Just what a young fellow breaking Baseball's greatest find of the 1925 in r.eeds." "I don't blame Connie Mack In the least for what he did to I would season, Walter Gautreau, the midg-et spitfire who seemed to be the mainspring of the great finish put on by Pavey Bancroft's Boston Braves durinc the recently deceased PERIODS ARE ABOUT FOURTEEN MINUTES WORST DEFEAT IN ITHACANS' HISTORY LOCAL TEAM SCORES IN INITIAL PERIOD National league season, paid Hart-1. than hns neretofore been shown hv ths riders from Captain IVmlletons commnnd. That Trirp Is fan ppi inching Its last seison form, which male It one of the but tivop Ihimiii In New 'JiiKland, beleg br ight and more to the fore.

With Hurt J-obinson sill Aanlnei' In tbu tho tr are Ro-Ing to be to igh babies to bent. With the ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 it of I'alterson. Hiitr.feldt aid Newton, tho team i-trotigly fortified with reserve material, Keliton 4lieiifl slrorliiv. I'ur the first two periods, the Troop II roolers hail visions of the teams fust polo victory over Cup- Length of Game Ample For, yj. Lift Green lo peak 1171 .11 IT ford his first visit last night, stopping over at Long's Hotel on his way home from the Fordiram Holy Cross football game yesuerday afternoon in have done the same thing bad I been in his shoes.

He was up there firfht-Ing for the flag and couldn't take chance on an untried recruit like my-siyjf. But when he sent me to the Braves en I was more than pleased for I felt that I was at last Koing to Ept aVhance to take a regular place in the lineup. Of course when I went in for the first I was a bit nervous, but with such a steadying influence as Pavcy Bancroft beside me. I soon found myself, playing in there Just as 1 used to do for Holy Cross. "Dave liancroft is a wonderful man.

Eruins, Who Roll Up Vermontcrs Come Back and Rice's Dropkick Is Deciding Play. Blue Attack Keep Orioles on Defense Throughout Last Stanza. of Eastern Championship Heap. 42 Points. New York.

Hail Sulllvnn A Ionic. Accompanying, him was his friend and boon companion. Ed Sullivan, former owner and president of the In one of (ho most speelnculnr In-' door pony ji, lo gaim.i ever played Troop a fust riding, hard hitting and hecunite shooting Troop trio of mounted mnlblt welhler, Inst nl- ht vereani a hard riding Slid determined unfit of troopers by a singie point margin, 6 1-2 5 The winners fought a dogned. uphill battle, overcoming an ear.y Troop le id lo snare the honors. IT Of Illicit.

The came resohed itself Into a dUHl battle between the rival barks. Carl Not mi for Troop It anil Benny Anninger lot Troop I', the Iroooers were the ictors, Nelson ni.re than held his own with bis pioie experienced opponent. In f-iet. on the di fi ne. Nelson wiit: Ann loi r's inpi iior Ihioiigliotil the.

i- but i.nliiR-r's long, hard nni nceurnt' w-nri the offensive battle altlnugh Nelson did sin. Nelson V'ng to nnke valuable ail.tllb.n i "be eity'H ranus of polo players if eontiniies to improve as lie hits In P'im monlh. 'l'rooi It ImpriM Insr. Tr.iop 11 is rripnlly Improving Its Imni dav Willi the expected bottr results. Tie conihlnotloii that slatted the im.

proved itf-elf fast li reoiirei fu b.owing nure polo serine tain Walnu Tiitht's riders. The llrt I a grreat manager and a fine developer pei tod was decidedly In favor of tho Troopers. Nelson opened the scoring less than a minute nfter the first whistle with ii well directed shot from a scrim mace In front of the Troop citadel The trie, played a closely co rrovidenee, November 7 (Associated Prvw.) For the first time modern game of football as instituted, the mtth-od of tuning provided by the rules was discarded, and periods ot plays instead of minutes were substituted in the game between Brown and Btston University here today. Under the official sanction of the football rules committee Brown au-l Boston University gave the f-ystem a tryout and in the opinion of Haiiow. N.

II. Nov. iih the giant "Swede" tA rial ler as the of aces in a ln i t'o 1 i a attack that swept all before it. li irtmoiitii bombed Cornell's finit ball fiiri a into submission todiy by the amuhiliutlng margin of i. to -r-Mi rilen I rum I'enU.

a wildly cheering Crowd of Ui.i'OO that filled every corner "of M-morial field, Jess llawley's big 'Ire avulattehe forward pass.d the red-clad olecn into tho worst defeat Trinity as defeated -by Norwich I'nKeisity In a and well played giinio st Trinity Mold yester-daj, 10 to 9. "1'inl" Burr starti the serine; for Trinity when he dropped a tleid goal over from a diillcii.it imlu en tiio 30 yard line. A time nfter the Blue nni Gold had the hail on the Norwlci yard line du- lo a poor kick by It Ice. The Trinity iclis carried llv ball to 12 yaul line where "Mud" Burr went through ce-ter for the ordinated game, covering the court with arcat skill, checkmating the Troopers st nearly every approach I'a'terson did break 'hmimh the of young player. AH the boys swear by him.

And Judge he's a real man from the word so. He la a wonderful man to work for." Vautrena Is Hrtlcent. When a.ked how he thought he would go next season, Gautreau was a bit backward in making any prophecies It was a natural modrsty that didn't want to ta'k about tho first person singular. But ifs dollars to doughnuts that when next season rolls around, "Doe" Gautreau til be back there shining where he Teft off last season. fense to tal.y a Troop marker shotly after Nelson's first counter hut Nelson, aided by good passe Worth Cambridge team of the Boston Twilight league.

They made the trip in "Hoe's" new car which was given him en one memoriable occasion last summer by some thirty-five thousands of hU admirers who packed Craves Field- Gautreau proved an interesting study. One of the midsrets of present day baseball, and he is even smaller than "Babbit" Marar.ville, he sraye the impression of a very. earnest "you-nsr man who was thoroug-hly love with his profession. And for ah the honors and praise that have been heaped upon his head, he showed not the slightest trace of many a hall player's fault, tho well known "swelled Ser'r. In noston.

When asked about tho chances of from Henderson and Cottlff, score (f onilmled on I'nicv fill.) i Concluded nu I'nKf 211.) fnnelmlrd on rune 3H.1 ICnncliid, en 1'iiae RIM (Special to The 1 New Haven, Nov. 7. Overwhelming Maryland University beneath a scoring avalanche, Yale to day overcame a 14 to 10 adverse score at intermission for a llnal 40 t' 14 arivnitase. Yale ca.mpa-iv'iK file game as a t'-'nm developer. Uridiroiiins its tec-or 1 string: battlers at klckcft', it'com-I'li them to the attack for the two opening periods and, oltijouun it left them trailing- at in-termisii-n, it had given the oaehej what they s.

night, a try out fcfr tho reserve timbsr fur re placement against Princeton and Harvard coming two week ends. Four In I. fiat I'eriod Tale held its climax artillery r1v vntii the final period which da.Mjed with a meagie. lead of 1G to points, t't'llipc; upon a Miccniion of special-not before universe-' this session, the Kit coaches hurled plunger Billv Kline end etrelers Pan Bruce Caldwell and Xn owl-ton into the trenches for a dazzling display of pround coveting exploits which jielded four tourh-doivna asainst tile fast wearying southerners. Kine'a driving attack wns- Iteserved until the first Ftrinp rushline and it? compact interfert nee Joined him in the replacement troops used in ihz last While his hitting would not rival that of Rogers Hornsby.

who Gautreau thinks it the greatest hitter in baseball today, he cashed through with his hits at most timely moments that counted for many of the tallies that rwept the Braves into the leadership of tho second division. Hl-i fielding has ail the natural polish of a veteran msjor leaguer. Native liny Staler. Gautreau was bora in Norlh Cam where he played bill from his earlfest days. He was a star I r.

a trf fmhrMo-a i TTiirh the Braves for the campaign his tly retort was "Meet me in Boston fall for the World's Series." At the end cif the present season, the Braves we're playing the best ball In the National League. With such a woe Serf ul leader as Dave Bancroft and a likely nunrber of good lookinK recruits, it Is only natural that we hould look for the championship next season." "Am I pleaded to be playing for a Boston team? I should say I am. There is nothing like playing before tiie home town folks. It gives you all sorts of confidence and that is i school, despite his five feet five inches. On graduating, be turned to Holy Cross where Jack Barry transformed him into a second baseman.

He proved himself a star last year, and there is nothing to indicate that he won't be one next season. Concluded on Pnpr -lt. America's Demand for this greatest of Cadillacs at new low prices Exceeds all Previous Cadillac Popularity 9 if Sixes certainly do beat fours, but the eight is the last word in smooth, ample power Just as economical just as simple to care for but with that wonderful feeling of smooth, flowing power and great reserve That's what all experienced motorists love, Drive the new Jordan Line Eight and you'll know. Sedan $1845- Playboy $1695. mate a higher initial investment for the added years of comfot an security, the greater measure of care-free, golden miles.

Today, in the new 90-degree CarTiHac, production skill hzs achiev-d the seemingly impossible. For Cadillac quality is greater than ever before, but you can now secu re a beautiful five-raasengerCadillac Brougham at a list price of "Throughout the United States, a tidal wave of Cadillac approval attests public recognition of the supremacy of Cadillac value. If demtnstratim dtttrmints war thtice, fm must thottt tiu nrw Caddlac. The wonder is not that Cadillac is so fine and so good, but that such fineness and goodness are now procurable at the low prices of the new 90-degree Cadillac. That nothing mechanic! can be finer than Cadillac is not alone traditional among those who know fine cars.

It is also clearly provable in terms of engineering and manufacturing limitations and material jpecifi cations. Nevr more obviously than now has Cadillac proved its right to the title, Standard of the World. But those who have enjoyed the Cadillac supremacy of the past have always expected to Prices range from NM for the Brougham to for the Custom Imperial. V. O.

B. Detroit. Tax to be The new low (GM AC) financing rates are available to those mho wish to purchase the new Cadillac out i income. dtget ARTHUR E. CENTER, Inc.

174 High Hartford, Conn. Prices quoted f. o. b. Cleveland.

Add Federal Tax, A 1 W) DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION BROWN, THOMSON 50 Temple Street Dealers: Benjamin Motors, Win3 ted, F. Caulkins Auto Middletown, Conn. Lash Mo tors New Britain..

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