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Show RECORD BROKEN BY SUB. BOWLER Ed Morriesey, a substitute member of the Wessler's Best team of the CItv bowling league, broke the record for" the season la6t night in a gamo between the Wessler's Best and Shupe-Williams teams. He secured both the high score and high aver age. the former being 229 points and the latter 617 points. The Wessler's team won the, series, taking the second sec-ond and third games. The score follows SHUPE-WILLIAMS. 1st 2nd 3rd Totals Arnold, Capt .. .130 141 155 426 Tamp Lr3 170 161 484 Patterson 194 157 16G 517 Newman 163 146 191 500 H. Parry 142 170 180 492 Total 7S2 784 S53 2419 WESSLER'S BEST. 1st 2nd 3rd Totals G Wessler. Capt. 152 175 174 501 Carlvle 176 129 142 447 W Wessler ....122 159 185 466 Ed Morrlssev ...189 229 199 617 Craig 131 126 177 434 Total 770 818 877 246 The Red Devils basketball team defeated de-feated a team from the high school last night in the Pingree gymnasium The score was 41 to 11 and the lineup follows: RED DEVILS. HIGH SCHOOL C Pin (rrpp .... C L. Allison L Pingree RG K. Allison Goddard . . . . 4. . LG Bichsel Greenwell LF Lindsay D. Pingree RF Dee '000 WILL HONOR HARVARD'S ELEVEN Cambridge. Mass. Nov. 30 Har Aard's championship football team is to be tendered a banquet by the students stu-dents and graduates of the college on December 11. it was announced tonight It is planned to make the demonstration in tavor of Captain Bnckley's team the greatest of its kind in the history of athletics at Harvard, with covers fo- 1000 persons in the banquet hall of a Boston hotel. The result of the election of the captain cap-tain of next year's eloveu will be announced an-nounced at the dinner. FOLWELL RETAINED AS COACH. Washington. Pa., Nov. 30. Robert C. Folwell. former Pennsylvania star, has signed a contract again to cbaoh the football team at Washington and Jefferson college In 1915. Next year will be Folwell's fourth year with Washington and Jefferson WILLIAMS EASY WINNER. Philadelphia, Nov. 30 "Kid" Williams, Wil-liams, the bantamweight champion, gave "Young" Digglns of Philadelphia sueh a bad beating here tonight that the referee stopped their fight In the ' third round Digging stood up well under the hammering Williams gave him until thr third round, when he vas twice floored by a rain of blows. DIVIDE HONORS. Pinphurst, N. C, Nov 30. P. L. Light bourne of St George's Golf club Bermuda, and J C. Ramsey of Brooklyn Brook-lyn divided first honors In today's I two class medal pla golf handicap here Each turned in a net 74 for tb 18 holes. DENOUNCE AGITATION AGAINST FOOTBALL London, Nov 30. 9:45 p. m. Delegates Dele-gates representing London's eleen professional football clubs today adopted resolutions denouncing the newspaper agitation against football as unscrupulous, unwarrantable, un-dignlfled un-dignlfled and wholly opposed to English Eng-lish tradition, and an abuse of the liberty of the press. The resolution declares, however, that the clubs are prepared to close their grounds sirnultam ously at the closing of the race courses, golf links, theatres and picture palaces. JOHNNY COULON WILL RE-ENTER RING GAME New York. Nov 30 Fred Coulon. uncle of Johnny Coulon, the ex-ban tamw eight champion, said today that Johnny has decided to try his hand ai the game again and will begin training thiB week to get into f-hape for two fights that he has been offered of-fered at New Orloans. Fr ankle Burns of Jersey City will be one of Johnny's opponents, provided that Kid Williams and Bums are not signed up. CALLAHAN UUfOLAbbta wniic. Memphis, Tenn , Nov. 30 Frankle Callahan of New York gave Jack White of Chicago a sound thrashing for eight rounds here tonight The bell saved White from a knockout in 'the second round. A right cross staggered stag-gered White and ho had to be helped to his stool Callahan played for a knockout continually and staggered White a number of times. white was continuallv holding to save himself. him-self. oo |