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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 8

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TH KANSAS CITY TIMES SATURDAY JANUARY 27 1917 GAVE CENTRAL A SCARE 731 to 669 Vogel was the star batter with scores of 35 and 156 rovir HILMAND TONIGHT of the De La Salle team The poalpoued WESTPORT LOOMS UP NOW eame will be played Tuesday night in the Central High School "gym" NORTHEAST OUNTET WAS BEATEN EIGHTY 'TEAMS MAY BOWL NORTHEAST QUINTET WAS BEATEN ure to appear at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon to be weighed and examined by the commiemion's physician Sather Deb today told Kirk promoter to hold out $100 eath frrin O'Dowd's and Brittons money BY BLUE AND GOLD 32ro 20 SINGER'S LONG SHOTS BEAT MANUAL IN CLOSE GAME 22 TO 19 LIGIIIIILIGIITS IN A DRAW Pla)ing a Great Passing Game the Hoopes I agere Vastly litopomegt of th Purple-1rd From blart to Flaints Basket Bali Teams la a Onsu at Nem tentral Gymnasium Polytechnic's basket ball five again will be saen in action here tonight when the Midland College five from Atchison will be entertained at the DPW Central gymnasium Harold Marshall two years ago a Manual star has enrolled at Poly and will appear in tonight's battle at center Henry Ashley will referee the contest Great Guardia(' by Gilmore and Peabody Held the Moe and 111101 Retiring to Leos Game Wee Idathr Douala Entries ter Annual City will Elute Tonight The entries for the annual city championship howling tournament will close tonight at midnight with Secretary George Conkey at the Empire alleys the teens of this year's tenpin Melon: The secretary announced last night that thirty 6-man teams already had entered and with fifty entry blanks still out it Is expected that the mark will be increased to eighty before the time limit expires Sixty-four 6-man teams corn petted in the -tournament last year on the Royal alloys 11111 Lonmirro GIRLS WOW AGAM 'fbe Referee (auldut Pick a In inner in the Wallace -Tharp float Otto Wallace and Thorp fought taelye rounde to a draw In the Otitis Theater ring 'wit night Joe LasSOL NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY FITWELL Men's and Young Men's Suits Overcoats NOW ON SALE AT HALF-PRICE -NOTHING RESERVED 9 1 11 1 4 Olathe Team Was Beaten IT to 6 In Good Goose The Loretto girls basket ball team scored another victory last night by downing the Olathe High School girls in a good game 17 to 6 Next Monday the Park College team wIll play the Loretto girls here Yards 9 'Oil a Record The Rock Yards broke all records last right lu the Twelfth Street Automatic Baseball Ltlegue defeating the Orioles STANDING OF THS 'MAW Dion the promoter refereed the bout Prt I Veers 4 0 10uo Northoss 2 2 r40) Thru WWI nothing exciting about the deport 3 2 04Q01)IRLIthil 0 4 000 fight unleas it was Tommy Mum at the ringside Tomnty had him bands and him A great exhibition of goal shooting feet and his head Weide the ropes at from long range by Milton Singer Cen- various times during the bout One trail brilliant forward was all that 0 rp partly tripped over Dixon's hands saved the Blue and White five from Bur I- -or was it his Chick Joanfering Its first league defeat in more son Thorp a jumped up and than two years It night at the hands threatened to punch Thomas through of the Manual quintet And five bun- the ceiling if he perpetrated that fired Central supporters were offering blunder again thanks on their way home last night In the semi-windup Bob Normandy that Milton Singer still is wearing the the Contropolis slugger rocked Freddie school colors lianintann to sleep over the ropes in Manual with a ellifted lineup played the tenth round Ilafmnann camo out practically on even terms with Central the tenth and darting into a nentritt all the way but the team despite a began to stagger lie hadn't apirited rally in the final quarter lacked 'been hit a blow and ringshierm believed the power to catch the league leaders be was stalling and the score at the end registered 22 Normandy dashed into liammaun and to 19 fought him to the rope! Freddie fell Without Singer in the game Central lbackward across the ropes making lit Irt111111 finished a distant Socond tie effort to defend himself Normandy 'spirited rally in the final quarter lacked been hit Id Wow and ringsiders believed the power to catch the league leaders be was Mathes and the score ut the end registered 22 Normandy dashed into Ilammaun and to 19 fought him to the rope! Freddie fell Without Singer in the game Central backward across the ropes making lit would have finished a distant eecond tie effort to defend himeelf Normandv the promoter refereed the bout There was nothing exciting about the fight animus it waa Tommy Dixon at the ringside Tommy had him bands and his feet and his head Waldo the ropes at variona times during the bout Once Thorp partly tripped over Dixons hands --or was It his Chick Joan-Bull Tborp'a Jumped up and threatened to punch Thomaa through the ceiling If he perpetrated that blunder again In the semi-windup Bob Normandy the Contropolla slugger rocked Freddie J'IMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO --J) 11 1 (P-- l'' 1-116i 4: oil 6 )1 P--) 1 42 et 'THE I i -MOOTHEST SMOKINGTOBACCO 1 1 1 i 1 li 111 1 11 0 '41 '11 I' but Milton "went crazy" in the last bag I rocking his bead with lefts and rights and made Kittle of the most dazzling Finally Tommy Dixon the referee basket shots seen in a high school battle pushed Normandy back and drugging here for several years Six goals were liamtnann into the ring counted him manufactured by the Singer bands and out litunmann apparently was uncon four of them were thrown In while be scious and his gecondis worked valiantly was many feet from the basket with him for several minutes ilatn A otteAr 10110 14110T mann admitted that he Wall stalling Near the close of the game with Celt when he first went out in the tenth tral only two pOillIS lit INA lead Singer but said that when Normandy got him took a ball from scrimmage and heaved on the ropes IIA didn't know what hate It two-thirds of the distance acmes the period court through the basket without even Thorp got away to a good start in the Finally Tommy Dixon the rprorem pushed Normandy back and drugging liamtnann into the ring counted him out Ihunmann apparently was unconscious and his secondis worked valiantly with him for several minutes Hammann adniitted that he WIN stalling Wile II liu first went out in the tenth but said that when Normandy got him on the ropes liA didn't know what happened Thorp got away to a good start in tho JUST fill a pipe with co draw in the cool mild smoke that's so fragrant and rich But what's the use trying A' to describe a taste? Take our word for VELVET long enough to try a pipeful You won't need to take anybody's word after that (1 alter triat JUST fill a pipe with (1uf 11 the enni 'J '1 Notice Our Windows 2000 Pairs All-Wool $5 and 'S i Suits Cc Overcoats for extra large men sin 44 to 52 included in this sale IF you paid for things accord-in' to the pleasure they gave tobacco an' books would cost a lot mo' than diamonds diamonds THE HIGH COST OF MERCHANDISE DOES NOT CHANGE OUR SALE PRICE NOT 0 1 1 1 A rejuvenated Westport quintet today deserves a part of the Interscholastic League spotlikht that hitherto has been "bogged" by Central The Blue and Gold basketeers who found themaelves last week continued on their sweep of victory last night by crushing the Northeast five that started the Reason with ouch a rutth The score wag 32 to 20 Superior pang is the feundation of the Weetport winning Wreak The Hoopes cagers have learned bow to handle the beshot ball at all times They have developed a cooltiestt under fire tee und they'll be hard to beat from HOW on unless they get overconfident Last night they had the Purple team bound and gagged at the passing game Reeves Browning and Gottlieb played together like a truly great triumvirate and with Tracy and Kirkpatrick emoth ming De Bernardi Mentzer and Jones the victory wee easy otrerma 7111011W 7 BAP KM Joe Gottlieb long rangy redhead was the star of the evening The Westport center Phot seven baskets from the field and was always in the game up to hie ears Little George Reeves was the big cog in smolt of the pamming and proved that his work in his first game of the year last week was not a flash The battle wall Westport' from the etart The machine took a lead In the first quarter and when that see-Won ended were out In front 9 to 4 never to be headed Westport's ability to fling the big ball around kept the Purple rather bewildered in the second quarter the score of the period being the same as that of the first 9 to 4 malting the total IS to 8 In favor of the South Sitiere 'rho Root players were guilty of twine wild passing that beat them out of points De Bernardi usually a dependable handler of the ball being an offender eoveral times 74011711VAST 11111111 'rho Purple started the second half with a rush and seemed to have regained their former speed scoring nix points right MT the reel But Westport met the ruah gamely held on doggedly and soon began adding points of their own CottIleb lotellug the attack It was Northeast's beet quarter and it ended 23 to 17 but with the Hoopes machine still in the lead It wax evident early in the last quarter that Northeast could not stage the winning rally Westport wax fighting all the way Tracy and Kirkpatrick never lotting up on their diligent guard lug Tracy finally was foreed out on account of fouls and Munaell finished the game at his place The Blue and Cold five continued to demonstrate Its 'supremacy am the game domed and piled up a safe lead in the final quarter winning with room to spare 32 to 20 The score: WENTPOILT (82) i NORTEURAWP (20) I FT (11er MTV Iteeree It 4 1 0 Ilonee If- 2 2 0 1 firowng rf a 1 0 0Iontser re11 0 2 0 Deltlieb a 1 2 I 0tWeart11 ell 2 0 1 frory lg 0 I 4 11'effey Ig0 0 1 0 801101 rg 0 0 2 211'auly 2E" 0 1 2 11uueoll I 0 0 0 01 Totals 4 4 4 Totals 14 4 8 Ill (1re by pet-bele: Northmilit 4 17 20 Wrotport IC 23 82 ortletele---Ited Brawn refres keedy Campbell umpire VC0111118 Pl1tti1E81 11E1124 r' di -J hv it a 8 touching the Iron ring Many of go but IA'allarte was coming apectators believed the ball hadn't gone at the although Thorp In but Referee Allen and his assistant learned a shade In the final round AlMaur lee Riley had the last guest and though both boys apparently were try the goal WW1 counted hig ull the way there wee something George Williams was the only other unsatinfactory about the fight There Central pla)er who WHO able to score by was too much clinehing and holding too the field goal route und hie four marks little free hitting from the floor ako were a great help In Joe Leopold won a le-round decision keeping Central's reeord clean This over Jaek Martin in the curtain raiser Junky hoy litiems to get better with eachlTommy Dixon watt the verdict dealer game All hie mhote last night were booked from different angles THE ITIMOn teleierr MARCH But Singor and Williams were not filmic 1 Brewer for coo only etare In the nerve wrecking gae' onatiou with Oct won It was the great defensive play of Man 'Brewer athletic director Of the nal's guards Hobe Gilmore and bald' University Mineola! wax in the eabody that kept the Crimeon In the: though both boys apparently were try hig ull the way there was something unsatisfactory about the fight There was too much clinching and holding too little free hitting Joe Leopold won a 10-round decision over Jack Martin in the curtain raiser Tommy Dixon was the verdict dealer THE 111000111 lowprr lq MARCH I Brewer for Co- noliallou 'With Doctor Hel Brewer athletic director of the University of Missouri wax in the city rreirr 1411011a zyx 4 A 4i41 P4 ac As 1 i il -------ii- 4 -1 -7i 11tr 7- i ilet t-4- -7--- s- -0- k'4 1008 MAIN STREET "THE HOME OF PHILLIP AND STEVE" I 9 1 I I running These two boys were in pracla row boors last night Mr Brewer left i on a late train for Lincoln where he tinnily every play intereepting Central I Win confer with Athletic Direetor Stew- paemea anti helping their own team ttrt and Manager Oily Reed la regard the ball through the Blue and 'Ill'hite defense to athletic mchedules PEABODY atHrr Two BANIMPI IAhile in Hanna City Mr Brewer phody shard iho goal shooting hon talked with Hamilton over the or in his 1011111 with Charley liairgrove l'ing diatance and held a con' who played 1110 first game of tho season ference with Athletic Director Reilly of the Ce A in reference to the at center replacing Morton Knenigstiort indoor meets here Mitimouri and Kam Each boy made two goals and all were long shotti sae are scheduled to hold the dual meet III Co' nvention liall March 16 The The first quarter was the only ttedilidd of the four in which Manual had the ad- A date was March 24 but Doe vantage Neither team woe able to seore tor Reilly probalily will take an early in the firet three minutes of play but date in March if lie can get the COON0111 Peabody started Manual by Mooting a of the Missouri authoritiett to send tin goal from near the middle of the court Tiger team hero inatead of to an Immediately after this shot Sammy Du- Illinois moet i bin broke through and hooked a basket ANOTHER socti-7-oNTiier PlialtED the two goals giving Manual a lead be- fore Central Walt even warmed up Drone Hartford Wentern ie Then the Blue anti White began to COMPS 10 Terms art and Manager flay Reed lit regard to athletic mchedules While In Noumea City Mr Brewer talked with Hamilton over the long distance telephone and held a co11 ference with Athletic Director Reilly or the A in reference to the Indoor net here Mismouri and Kansas are scheduled to hold the dual meet In Convention Ball March 16 The A date was March 24 but Doctor Reilly probably will take on early date in March if he can get tho conment of the Mlosouril authoritiett to send the Tiger team hero inatead or to an Illinois meet ANOTHER 1141111 CON TR ACT 111(1111E13 Drone Hartford a Wratern Le COMPS to Terme Foreign Industrial Corporation Offices of Administration: 11 Broadway New York Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Delaware Capitalization $10000000 All Common Stock No Bonds No Preferred Stock Par Value of Shares $10 ik- 1 REGISTRARS The Equitable Trust Company of New York Central Trust Company of Illinois Chicago TRANSFER ACIENTS Franklin Trust Company New York Continental Commercial Trust Savings Bank Chicago 95 A Pe Ai (31-3 ty fI liilo baul aerr of The hou 611 1 girl Nf ter fartr terIS the and at man or than Fiind the dnri othe band ton twei Kind tint' tni inso in 'ft rn The Non cent Inti GYP ting pan) rind mas dist! now Fan 1 pri(1 paid of Hlut l'orn ti chIe few chid sg that Th on the I A the drill Prop and for and tttrit arils the It ix( deolit ahoa glue( fJod fat't gradi that vata Etakt PA AflC ERZP three shp a Plc arter Pre pop( tlat tnp Para! rAet1 Dtlys Iovta Flth aaA 1 )t Zory Tht I PIer fq -rnt 1141'0 Sct A l' olt pe du A prp ty poi lillni Itshaul oerr of The hou lin 1 girl Nf ter fartr tent the and at mat( of than van tho field 195 dari band ty ths 41 In a ri 'the Non Ili r' Ile 'rt to iiiit ainimsaammaa (soot ton GYPi iinti Vag IX pan) rind lias diti tow ran 1 ptici haw paid of Is Holt 'mu In (hie few I (lad fog that l'h on the' drill A the Conn lo in i drill Pro i and for and loint arda the It wi deolii ahea i gine( fxed fail grail that vaiit Elakt i PA ERZP 'WIN three I she 1 4 a 1 atter (Peer he tshe i Para! reerit i lihys fiat Pr ore(' Shan Page Iovin Flth Ital 1 11 nt tory Tha Prr I 1 ((' Pter wiRn Pr5 Neu kol': SA! ti I et: iI ti42' ciiik r- 1ainir tt 4's re Xi BOARD OF DIRECTORS: CI! ICAtIC) Jan Rowland of the While Sox added anothor prom-king root-nit to his string today when Bruce Hartford altortatop of the Ilea Moines club of the Western League signed a Sox contract Hartford called a "second Wagner" by Frank Isbell Bob Welsh and others will be given a chance at Buck Weaver's Job Weaver will be abutted to third base 111111:11 WEINEHT Ellmtnatton Merle W111 Ho Ittrtad 11th a Hoot lerbroary 12 Nrw Yona Jan 26-----The announce-fluent was mode here tonight that Charley Woinert of Newark and Fred Fulton of Rochester Minn have signed to meet hero February 12 in the first of a tifTlea of boxing matches to be hold in Madison Square Garden iu an elimination contest for the selection of a Niel' tenger for the heavy weight championship of the world MERRILL TILDEN Vice-President Drovers National Bank Chicago JEFFERSON LIVINGSTON Sole Owner A Snider Preserve Company New York and Chicago HARRY FORD President Saxon Motor Car Corporation Detroit Mich 'WILLIAM A MERRIMAN Vice-President United States Realty Improvement Company New York CHAPIN Capitalist San Francisco NAGAI President Fukushima Co Bankers Tokio Japan GEORGE BATCHELDER Treasurer Foreign Industrial Corporation New York WILLIAM It BARNARD Treasurer International Salt Company New York A MITCHELL HALL Vice-President Liberty National Bank New York LEBEDJEEP President Forego Industrial Corporation New York CHARLES JUNOD Kountze Brothers Bankers New York FRANK BATCHELDER Vice-President Baltimore Ohio Railroad Company Chicago FRANK BULL Chairman Board of Directors 1 Case Thresh log Machine Co Racine Wis BRLITUNO President Breitung a Co Ltd New York get busy George Williams' tumt the ball through tho ring for tho first Central score On the next play Singer took a tip off and wan forced to shoot front long range but caged the tying goal Central soon took the lead when Singer and WillianuR ecored from the field Then came a Manual rally Ilairgrove'n free throw and North's field goal arrived Just bufore the quarter ended Itairgrove broke in with a field basket and those two points put Manual out In front on tho long end of a 9 to 8 score FREE 1111101YR 111IPED Soon after Um emid W1114 under way Central pullod away from Critniton through the good work of Sing er anti but Manual took advantage of the route tmlled on Central and two field goals scored by the league lenders practically Ivere offset by the Crimson's throws Gilmore Peabody anti Dubin counting points from the standing position Central was lead-hug 13 to 12 at the end of tho first half The last two periods were battles royal with Central httving a shade in both 1408141011M The score at the close Of the third quarter was 18 to lit with Central still leading and In final chapter the championn gained enongh points to gtve them the victory by a narrow margin The Reore: CENTRAL -2" I tO rrir11 11-rTP Pr Hu1rf St 0 0 1 Noethf 1 1 4 0 novollf to 1 0 1 lootoof 1 I 4 1 Willitook 4 0 to 1 thtirogrove0 2 1 0 411111ot-11g to 1 2 4 Knitool'oote 0 to to Rforkooit 0 0 0 to rIllmirog 0 2 1 it 0 I 1' Von hollyng 2 2 I 0 Totnix In 2 11 oOffleinOtt -Referee hr eroet Allen tomptriI ItItoorteo Riley Tho score 1y Control I1 1 PI 4nfluI It 12 Itt AvirriltAt BIG SitOOT i ON Th Alnico Chits MarLomen Will thrt Il I Al cv Country Psi Woo neaten 24 to a League Game The Independenve Highs scored one ot their easiest victories Of the School anti College League season at night defeating the Country Ihiy basket ball team 51 to 24 Asher und Sollars scored thirty-eight points for the IndependetiCA1 team Sollars leading with taentrtioven Thompson's free throwing Wag a feature of the Country Day team's playing TWO CHSTEUNITIt SIEN SIGN I'M liong las and Ponderosa( Pat Itatnoa Cub Contracts Cult' Am) Jan Pitchers Douglas and Pendergast both members et the Players' Fraternity signed 1917 contracts Ritli the Chlcago Nationals today Dodgers and May Meet In Tcwo Gaines The werld'e champion Red Sox of Boston and the liroeklyn National League champlons proliebly will exhibit here two days Widowd of olio They are scheduled to perform at Association Park Sunday April 1 They will play in Oklahoma City March 30 and the next day Saturday is an open date Bennett Mitchell representing the two teams is in the city with the ex prstation of scheduling the Sox and the Dodgers for a Saturday game here Mr Mitehell hopes to interest the Chamber of Commerce in the Saturday game He niso will confer with Mayor Edwards today in reference to calling a half holiday thnt efternoon Mitchell gays it isn't often minor 1140110 cities have the opportunity of seeing two worlds seriee games played over again and the occasion will be worthy of celebration he believes The advance representative of the spring tour says that all the players who were eligible for the worlds series last fall will be with the teams and that the majority of them will appear in the two A ACIA- HOHIlEilidillIlLIKAZI F011 MP!) Mlimouri 'otera of the (4Elase or-- auteedi at Mee ling Last Alaht Missouri now has a horseshoe fling lag league of its own The organimthin took form last night at a meeting at Eighteenth Street and Brooklyn Ave It le called the Missouri League Herman Miller is president of the new league and the other of fivers follow: William Crick vieepresi dent Li Miler secretary: kus lot treagurer and Broadhurst Charles Liscieski Kusier and Al fred Helms directors The league will hold another meeting February 6 and all horseshoe flingers are invited to at tend Allen to Referee Game in Lincoln Dr Forrest Allen athletic director at the Warrensburg State Normal School left here last night after the game be tween Central and Manual for Lincoln Neb where he will referee a conference game tonight The Buskers are slated to play the Ames Aggies on the Neb raska floor Postpone lloekharat Ile Salle Gatos The scheduled game between Rockhurst and De La Salle was postponed last night owing to the death of Harold Livers's mother Livers is a member The charter of the FOREIGN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION provides for the conducting of a general agency business throughout the world and permits manufacturing owning and operating steamship lines railroads and all means or methods of transportation underwriting purchase and sale of foreign securities dealing in foreign exchange purchase and sale of real estate in foreign countries the right to acquire by purchase barter or grant concessions Of any character including land minerals oil fisheries etc The main object of the FOREIGN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION Is to open up the markets of the world by a systematized sales force for manufacturers of the United States providing Immediately a sales organization already trained and familiar with rNmiretnents commercial and financial customs of all foreign countries The FOREIGN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION stands prepared to aid and extend credit as conditions justify Contracts have been closed or are in process of closing with some 250 manufacturers providing for foreign representation and sales through branches of the FOREIGN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION The FOREIGN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION has contracts to purchase the business of LEBEILIEEI: ENGINEERING SUPPLY COMPANY New York CYRIL TR WING CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION New York TONCIA TRADINti ec TRANSPORTATION COMPANY New York together with all the foreign agencies of these companies The business already contracted for indicates a liberal return to the stockholders and the ultimate establishment and pertnanent ownership of a shipping and foreign trade company along lines which have proven so profitable for England Holland France and Germany viz: East India Company (Dutch) De Beers Consolidated Royal Dutch Company Mitsui Company Commercial Plantation Company (German) The Hudson Bay Company Great Ea3t India Company Application will be made in due course to list this stock on the New York and Chicago Stock Exchange Subscription books are now open and we offer subject to previous sale 300000 shares at par $1000 Shares will be allotted in order of receipt of application Stockholders of record are to have priority rights of purchase in proportion to their holdings of any future offerings of treasury stock which offerings will be made as capital can be advantageously utilized in the affairs of the 17011E1(1N INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION but only at advanced prices welling" lieffitted Negro Untutwelithi YORK Jan a of Chicago outfought Leo Johnson nogro lightweight Of this city In every round of a 10-round pout hors tonight Welling weighed 13rLJ pounds and Johnson 134v2 ihnother itrair Tada7 ThP trapshooters Of the Kansas City Automobile Club tvito bays started ono of the best seasons in the history of the organization will meet In another big tournament 1)0011014 tide afternoon The shoot will be a 2-day affair und will bring together some of the best amateur stone In the city t'ostly prizes will be given to the winners of the matehem In enter to entertain the women whose husbands belong to the club the house committee has decided to help them pass the time more pleasantly during the shoot by offering prize to the winners of bridge tournament Two dollars will go to the winner finishing first and $1 to the runner-up In the card tournament There will be eight or more entries The Entirovers Howl I There Witi be a special match game the Palace Alleys this afternoon be 'Moen the Photo Engravers of St Joseph and the Photo Engravers of Kansas Pity A tchison Won Ensc tante Atchimon High School defeated Argen tine Iligh School hist night at Argentine toll TALE 1 ANIII 1 Al All legal matters in connection with this issue of Common Stock have been passel upon by Messrs Putney Twombly and Putney New York and Messrs Adams Crews Bah and Wescott Chicago Attorneys and Counselors st Law At the Emelt A Nleer Jeweler I sehluellthen llotel Ettwords Paint tAmpany I 'Noonan 110eue h'elenda Miser Jewelers 1 souenrAr liimmi ra11111 eon Paint Company i Tucuman ilosim Friend Anibersit null NOT1 II Enrollun Date on New Ileest Eleven's eldole New II tN CON 31111 26-- Yale's football schedtt le announced to contains two changes as compared it last year's prigratm Lehigh and Washington and Jefferson are dropped and their places are taken by 4mherst and University Of North t'arolina With the exception ot the game with Harvard at Cambridge Maas all the games will be played in the Yale bowl The schedule follow Vember 29 Corntin Invtititto or otosor is 14i TI1131y of Vtrortnts int000r irvinto terttnte Init I tntobr A nth 41 tintober It7 Cole November 3 Univemity nt North rernibm November JO Itrown November 11 l'hoemqn November littrvard 1111110' Nt E1111 111 University Of Norih tarollna With the exception ot the game with Harvard at Cambridge Mass all the games will be played in the Yale bowl The schedule follows: Soptember 29 Cornett" leatibirs of thinner 0 1'14111101y of l'Itsriniti I tottther trointo Poly tocluit Inititate I knbr :1 A 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