New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 8

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POL0 LEAGUE FDRMED ' | SHOP FIVE SE FAST BATTLE| - <~ . Quintet Captures Cver- me—Machinists Win New Britain, Meriden Wallingrord wnd New Haven to | « Tea in The first step toward the forma- tion of a Connecticut Polo league was taken at a meeting held at New Ha- ven Saturday night Representatives from New Haven, Wallingford, Mer- | Wden and New Britain. Arthur Ives | represented Meriden, Mr. Grinnel, baskothall | Wallingford, Mr. Tobey, New Hiven a local court in | and James Lawlor, New Britain. The hons, the Corbin, five chump- | league will open on New Year's Day, e Industrial league, dewned | with New Britain playing at Wal- Marigold's speedy Stanley | ingford. On the following day (Su Level quintet Saturday night | qay), the locals are scheduled to medt te Armory. The final result | Ngriden at Hanover park. The first fo 24, the victory coming home game here will be played on makers after five minuvtes of | Mgnday, January with Meriden as plny. Although the Seismo- | (he Jocals' opponents pat, It may be sald that they | The make-up of the teams is v playing fine basketball ,\,um\. New Haven, Bodle and War- Blm stredt boys been uhle to rushers, Harris center, Williams ota from the foul Wae the |y oM nibee goal; Wallingford., ld have Dbeen diiférent. | yjoGregor and Clinton rushers, Saun- iasing several free tries. Fil- | 40,0 conter, Grinnell halfback, We managed to cage four foul | o goa); Meriden, Warner and Schif- | for rushers, Ives center, McCarthy | halfback, Knowlton 1; New Brite aln, Eddle McAloon and Al rushers, Pete usari center, Bayer goal. Jimmy | Fusri halfback Lawlor who will manage the locals them at times, will also play with LYNCH-HERMAN BOUT groatest | | i | tralling along untll about utes before the clove of the Selemographs managed by work to tle the score at =0 fith one minute left to play Elm stroet boys two points to Chief Larson dropped o long ot and the count tled again Dick Ditlon, just befare the eatled a personal foul on Strange to sy, Lar- . lly accurate, missed | oy tickard to Stage and the erowd howled. In Ftime period the chompions | to plle up five points. La @ chiel performer for the i@ Wheon was also good a! the' losers, Captuin Kildufl. and Walthers aid the best Jack Battle Between n and Challenger { wlay Night at Garden. Dec —Unusual inter- manifested in the bouts | seh@luled for Madison Square Garden TR Wednesday night. Promotor Tex Rickard reporta that advance re- Ladders Losc | quests indicate that the arena Britalo Machine company | nold| a capucity throng. Bantam & surprise in the openink | woights will pratide all the action. n the Tommy ynolds- | " poe Herman of New Orleans, Mller sharpshooting duo. |\, jq'e pantamweight champion, will baskots, resulting In & 41 | 400014 his title against the aspiring iry over the Stanley Worke | ;. "y, on of the West n the feature s s ae o uase ‘ fitteen-round bout. In the semi-final ;:‘:V" ":r't::":np:u-'lrnl v | contest, scheduled for ten rounds, i Maohine company uni. | Mizlet Smith, Harlem boxer, and | Johnny Huft, the rugged Jersey City . 3 that yod o game at guard tha Koot d i be improved on. The farmer | FNE midget, will clash, IS Sinr-tooh © o of tha | first of the ten-round bouts the prin- Works with the result that the | cipals will be Kewpie Collander, Min- ars registered only five field | neapolis bantamweight, and Young ng the fray Montreal of Provdence. In the.open- | 42 poipt seored by the win- | Ing six-round exhibition Willle Spenc- | olds accounted for six fleld will exchange blows with George Miller scored nine by the | Thompson, a coast bantamweight. te and five from the foul — —— Avery and Jimmy Maher, | “y" QU INTET OVERWHELMED, ne of the prettiest shots of i ng am of Torrington Hands eups local a 47 to 10 Beating. Stanley Paul The Y. M A. basketball team Left Forward went down to defeat Saturlay night at Kilduff | Torrington, when the Co. M. quintet | of that place scored a 47 to 10 victory. [The ¥. team was outclassed, and in | the second half second string men were used in the M. lineup The summary uponpKt Company M. Pullin, Oberdick Left ‘lark Right Marwin - New York 20 est 18 ‘being { Laevel Howe Rule & “Right Forward T ;. Walthers Center Hildebrand | Co Left Guard Johnson Right Guard Corbin's Stanley Rule & | : baskets from the floor, C nu ul 1, Restelli 2, Morgan 3, Howe Kildufr & l|ll4h'— from fouls, Larson 9 Hilde ; referee, Dick Dillon Murphy | e Britain Ellison New Forward Schmidt Forwatd J Hegstrom Dubino, stull Walther Center Rubino Left Guard Rubino Right Guard ompany M 47, from floor, Stull 5, M. Rubino Schmidt, Ellison Walther, trom fouls, Kruser; time of halves, | | | | M Schade Stanley Wo | Strickland, oWrks Walthers Britain Muchine J Ilu'hin- Stanley W Forward James Frederickson Forward Kruser, K Ginsberg "Lt New Britain Oberdick E. Ru. Pelletior Score | 10: go Clark bino 6 Ginsberg: zoals fe Tetlow utes NUTMEGS WIN EASILY FROM ALL-MERIDEN Right | f:n.lmywn \ Anderson | Center | r Grobstein | Schroeder Left Guard John Right Guard New HBritaln Machine Works 18: bhaskets fr w 6, Miller 5 Maher ‘Walthers 2, Anderson 3 from fouls Miller ree, Dick Dillon CAVAIAUGH TALKS Football Coach Pelletier | “" foor A Grob Walthers | Loenle Score 13 Points at Hanover Park—Thompson and Con ter T The Nutmeg football e feated the All-Meriden team over Park vesterday afternoon | 0. There was only « fair | on hand to witness the fray, the great er part of the gathering being Nut- megs rooters. th of the scores for the Nutmegs were due to pretty for- football | ward eville to Thompson and Conley, Thompson registered the first tally in the opening quarter, The worl Neville plowitz, Conley, (’Nell, Hage Thompson fo { the locals ws. Grossm | starred for eleven at Han- 13 to Makes First Uttervance Regarding Ya Down of Boston Colloge. 20, —Varsity passes suggested Major F th dinner league they 1 they yohall pn, Dec by women was in & few years by vanaugh elaven, ban High “Women he sald Y t ollege naugh e pos paeh of 1 he team, whicl o 1o overlonk for games public stateme od an a rofe o8 Boston colleg Wlg for next ven: as | anh of K coach of high Silver school « have can 1y were ON OHIO STATE'S TRAIL the i in five ton n's nfortu rovarsity n Sub Halfhack Obeys ! v at | Columbus Dec | where west of Columbus, | fourtn of Ohio versity's confere champlons ding Cal urlaw Wil full of hope that he given an opportunity to pley New Year's Buck would |and tef | spectal | tore the Belated Call to Pasadena 20.-—Some aeh Ca aild he stood “in of the rough rough, tough foot toreing the big and go West o conch ball membe Stat tern i we foc rd F r h.ll, will he in the wus the tow t that might ence to the the dena back e omis from Yale game officials thought they need Wilder in the gam him\behind when the special left dolumbus yesterday. He train_reached Chicago, how- Ipver, Couch Wil hanged his mind. A teiegrum. from th | Wilder to catch the next Chies He djd. University officlaly figured that Wil- MEDULE FOR VERMONT e Mington, Vi, Dec The Uni 1y Vermont football hedule n season made public today % & game with Yale on Octobe e schedule follows: Sept. 24 open L 'Yalo at New Haven: 8 ¢ ut, Aggies at Burlington; at Meodford: 32 New Hampshire rungton: 29 Massaichusetts Az- 20 xt train for Chicago to catch the special, 4¢ will 1 ey Regis- | sized crowd | | MOHAWK JUMORS wm Swanson | Lance ' Pepper Yahm i | | | | | special directed | © der would have twenty minutes in|Oon the alleys again tomotrow Yonkewics | squad in th NEW BRITAIN DAIL? HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER"ZO im _—_—————————————‘——-—-—-———-——-—*fl—-——_—_—-—-— BIN CHAMPS DOWN SEISMOGRAPHS IN WHIRLWIND OVERTIME BASKETBALL BATTLE—NEW BRITAIN MACHINE FIVE SWAMP STANLEY WORKS AM—UNDEFEATED KACEY QUINTETS TO PLAY AT STATE ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT—NUTME GS BEAT ALL-MERIDEN EASILY—OTHER SPORTS: FROM TIGERS ELEVEN Yabm aml Ritola Cross Bell City rum’s Goal Line for Touchdowns. The Mohawks Juniors journcyed 1o Bristol yesterday afrernoon, and de- feated the Tigers Juniors of that place, 14 to 0. The game was one of the hardest of the season for the locals. T'wice during the contest the eleven rushed the bail to the 10-yard Ine, but the Mohawk defense stiffened, and the home team was unable to score. The iirst score for the Mohawk team came in the second quarter when Yahm, star quarterback, ran 33 yards for a touchdown. The second touch- was the result of a pretty for- Y m to Ritola Novack goals. The lineup down ward kicked the Mohawks. Wajko . ... pass Ya . Thompson Left End Bosco ... Andrews Lef; Guard Burns « Lefi . Tackle Larson . Anderson Center ceee Green Righ: Guard . Kloss Righ: Tackls oo Bally Right End Quarterback Ritola Gallowsky Lefi Haltback Novack Usher Rtight Halfback Chancey Sandler Fullback Mohawk Juniors 14, touchdowns, Yahm, Ritol umpire, Downes: linesmen, .\I.ld‘lq-ln and FARM FOR TIGERS Manager Ty Cobb of Detroit American | to Send Rookies to New Haven Eastern League Club. Haven, Conn., Dec. 20.—Man- Cobb of the Detroit Ameri- signed an agreement with (George Weiss, owner of the New Ha- ven nine, for New Haven to become a Detroit farm for next season. Cobb purchased a small interest in the New Haven Eastern lL.eague team, Chief BBender is manager tain New ager Ty cans today and cap- TEN GAMES FOR MARYLAND Syracuse and Rutgers Are on Football Sched Colege Park, Md., Dec. 20.—Yale, Syracuse and Rutgers are among the teams to be met next fall by the Uni- versly of Maryland football eleven, cording to the schedule announced to- day. Ten game were listed on the schedule, which follows Randolph-Macon at home: Rutgers New Brunswick: Syracuse at Syracuse: 15, St John's at ham . Virginia Polytechnic In- stitute t home University or North Carolina at home: Nov Yale Haven tholic Univer Washington: 19, Washington at home: 24, North Carolina college at Baltimore. Yale, ac s TRAVEL IN STYLE. Ohlo. Dec. 20.—The carrying the Ohio State football players, Western (onference football champions, westward to Pasa- is made up of seven cars—four sleepers, a diner, an observation car a baggage car. A special chet prepares especially selected food for the who are allowed to drink 100 zallons hav- Coach Jack to Western health of the is avail- wife of ty; and a the special train dena and players, “olumbus water, een taken along fearcd ange might the A trair rse Mrs. W president only ing Wilce water men able. the eral professors few students party. affect ] of also Thompson, the unive: and their w included sev- es, are in st of re Baskethall, 0 Conch ‘n Fencing and Basketball Md. .Dec. 20.—Sever at years in diffcrent lin be used as assistant Naval Academy, the proved valuable in the center is helping Callahan Annapolis al stars of of sport coaches system having foothall, Ensign Derringer, of the 1919 basketball team ind Fnsign fencing team of th taking charge of the line. Tt is also expected ner will help the bas He was short are to at the sport the i year, that all squad this spring top and captain of the nine last year which defeated West Point and won all of its mes but one. T £650.000 SUBSCRIBED. York, Dec N 1y cribed « meeting ropolitan house yester- to . European 0 000 the Met lay afternoon Relief council in caring for destity children of Central Southeastern FEurope through the winter. The appeal of the elght or- ganizations comprising the council was voiced by Herbert Hoover, many ot the subscriptions were given with the sentiment that they. were to wish Mr. Hoover and “his starving children a Me Christm: $650.- was aid HARTFORD BO“'LI-;R? HERE. ew Britain and Hartford will clash night, went down to defeat Saturday night at me and coin at Rogers’ Recreation Bell City | Tigers. | Alderman | Evers | Tigers of which | in | 000 | and,| and | When a Feller Needs a Friend INEW BRITAIN . S L T0 PLAY NEW HAVEN \ l | | | THE WHISKERS KEEPA st os N SAY MIKE - You R A HOT L-oomuc B\IRD To'!'Be A SANMTY CQLAUS- HOLD STt TilL | FASTEN Tne SCENERY 'on Fast Battle Expected at State Armory Tomorrow Night UP AEANST 1T SOR AN EXPLANATION ° - Two unbeaten quintets will clash on the . State Armory basketball ecourt tomorrow night when the New Britain Kaceys stack New Haven Kaceys in a league battle. Judg- ing from the form displayed by both teams to date, it should be warm fight tomorrow night. In the visitors' lineup will Dailey, a former Yale star. Manager Pilz will have his | strongest team on the floor with Kil- dpfr, Campbell, IRestelli, Reynolds, Dudack, Crean and Murphy to choose from. In the home games this season, the local Knights have shown some flashy basketball, ana high hopes are entertained for thie championship coming to this city. Hartford will have | a formidable team in the field, with such well Known stars as Bill Dwyer, Joe Curry and O'Cennor, as the nucleus. The locals will meet their Capitol City brethren in that city on January 6. The girls Industrial league contest tomorrow evening will be between the Stanley Works and Cor- bin teams. Jake Carlson will refere: | The management has secured Olcott’; Roval Jazz Band for dancing which will foliow the samek. Games This Week. games in the Kaceys state week are as follows: l New Haven at New iritain: Décember outhington at Meriden: December Hartford at Bristol, Meriden at Terryville, Middle- town at New Haven. Lcague Standing. The stunding of the teams is as fol- lows: up against the * LOU\MT.’ HIS WHISKERS 1S OFF AN’ HE CALLED HIM _ MIHE - You ToLD ™E T wAS SAnDY = Poagy oo ecember Won Lost P.C. 1,000 1,000 500 500 000 000 000 000 . New . Britain New Haven . Middletown ... Terryville . Meriden \(xulhm;.h\n Hartford Bristol 0 o 1 1 1 0 0 GAME OFF Lincaln. Nebh., Dee. 20.—Direetor of \thletics Luehring of the University Pof Nebraska announced today that the football game tentatively scheduled | Notre Dame had been |-for Thanksgiving day at Lincoln with ! Notre Dame caused a c.ncellnuon of ne! battle cancelled authorities. The teams have had annual contests for | date five years. but difficulty in arranging {ngar two THE UNIVERSAL CAR Tourm Car With Self-Starter ALL _SALES RECORDS BROKEN LAST MONTH Notwithstanding all the pessimistic talk regarding business dropping off we are happy to announce that we broke ail sales records Ja¢ month. 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