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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBEK 27, 1v2v. W BRITAIN AND SOUTHINGTON KACEYS BASKETBALL TEAMS TO PLAY AT STATE ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT—DAVIS CUP MATCHES TO START AT CKLAND, AUSTRALIA, TUES.—DARTMOUTH QUINTET LEAVES HANOVER TOMORROW ON WESTERN TRIP—BILLY BARTON WINS ON CUBAN TRACK ' 5 CUP MATGHES | KAGEY []UINTETS T0 | DARTHOUTH BASKETBALL |"Qh, Man! ART TOMORROW| ~ PLAY AT ARMORY | “ocr e enics e e Opening Gamo Against Middlebury. HERE'S THAT Hanover, N. H.,, Deec. 27.—Dart- DiAmMoNDd PIN ns' Chances Considered Speedy Southington Knights EX-| moutn vickeinaii season wiit bu- in TS | full_swing within the noxt1tew days ADeIRED SO To i i | and will be followed shortly by th L] HT Very, Bright pected 0 Give Locals Hand Batle| o7 smertrine| | | e o 10 | ~—\ |1 omsnr o - RN | tet disposed of Middlebury 31 to 19 in GOT \T FOR q oU ) its opening game, but the important YouR CHRISTMAS | wewe. g 7 orlk, ho{ 2%—The ffteenth The New Britain and Southington | games will start on Wednesday, when = THAKS rodmdrfor the Bavis Cup, the | Kaceys basketball quintets will meet | Dartmouth meets the Pittsburgh team PRESEN P in a league game at the State Armory | on the latter’s floor. Then will follow \’\ i rophy that accompanies in- - 3 tomorrow night. Bcth teams 100k o | three other contests, which will com- .: -;::u--vn:n‘r\.' in |'-":~‘n "hn”nlh | be evenly matched. The locals have plete the Western trip of the Green 3 P rtdey at Auckiand, New Se%) PYRCUITING ThEVInrly, sinos theid for tha 1920-1921 season. ) pnday At auckland, New | teat administered last Tuesday by New | Dartmouth's first Western trip for B [Fhe American team In com- | Haven, and much improved team will the basketball five officially will start X a * | line up against Southington tomorrow | on Tuesday, when the men chosen to ‘) , Tilden 2d of Philadelphia; | 4oy, plo ; | represent the Green will gather in . A 'f.,'"““"".,"‘,,l:“_"_""““."”m“_f‘ The visitors played the New Haven | Philadelphia. In that city the coach | i p ¥ N : team i the Elm City recently, and were ' will have an opportunity to give his! o S ” urn "w‘“}‘. o aaur. | beuten by a single, point. The visitors men two thorough workouts before - » | will present following lineup: Keat- | the first encounter of the journey at| N The Australasian | < | v ing and Cavanavgh, forwards; Gill, cen Pittsburgh on the subsequent evening | ) \ man 5, Brookes 4 5 des ’ Gerald * L. | ter; Drury and La Fleur, guards. The next three days in order bring as | { Wood, and, The preliminary game will be be- | opponents Washington and Jefferson, | 7, recent announcement, | tWeen the Corbin and Stanley Rule and | 4t Washington, Pa.; Virginia College | Hoath { Zovel sompay st seamme- Saks Cast | Beaver!Walli Pa id Westicri| Resecvs = . | eferee the contests. Tniv ; 3 Yhi O CARD mplanship tle, lke all the | %00 will r University, at Cleveland Ohio. n HIS 1S A Ca deglded In, the best three of | Tho schedule this week in the January 3 Dartmouth —will meet WELL WHAT FrRom oLd MIKE ‘WeELL WHAT Do es, twb matches in singles | Kacey league is as follows: Rochester N. Y., and will then return You HNOwW . o Most day the doubles | Tuesday, December 28, Southington | 1o Hanover. HERES SOME— .ga e e MEBRIDE ;M O;E You M;Now BouT Ing on, the second day's | At Noew Britain; Hartford at New | —— Tme FOR YU oV . E.ST.Louts PAL THaT!! oLD MAc, the conteat closing with two | Haven, Bristol at Meriden: Thursday, | e R A CARD FRom MiNE- HE USED To : ¥ gle matches. Barring illness | December 30, Harttord at Terryville; B[LLY BARTO“ WINS JusT CAME oLD Mixe! TEND BAR — HE SENT WELL WELL-WELL nt, it sooma certain that Til- [ Friday December 31, New Haven at S THE MAIL oH- ALICE ! me Ty CARD — Johnston will represent | Bristol; Saturday, January 1, Terry-| rive odD S<ouT tn both singles and doubles, | Vville at Southington. | Mose Golabiatt’s Speedy 2-Year-Old burn in reserve for emer- Manager Pilz will take his team to MIKE 1S It s equally indubitable that | Middletown Friday night to play the Colt Captures Feature Event at Ori- and Pattorson will play for | Y. M. C. A. five of tnat place. It will ia in the doubles, and that | be the second meeting of the teass cntal Park, Cuba. will be oo of.the Australian | this season. The locals lost the first| pravoio Guba, Dec. 27—Mose Gold- tives In’ the singles. The | contest but the team lr:ldo such a fine | blatt's two-year-old colt Billy Berton jon conoerns his partner in | impression that the Y management .. returned an easy winner of the , accordifg to ~announce- | booked them for a return game. | Cuba mile champion event, the fea- jerday, t will be Brookes. P el | ture of a splendid card at Oriental on wina the tie—and every | «MONK” EASTMAN IS Park yesterday. The race carried a R e e et kr net valuc of $2,790. Billy Barton was R O N B KI ated off the earl t by Fright i wisning—te triumph is LLED BY ENEMY [t o L e Hore. Kennady R0 ssmo (hapRsh puper- | let out a wrap and Billy quickly ran R e i e | Fright into submission, drew away s Sl s still the | Gang Feud Ts Believed to Have Re- in the last sixteenth to win in a romp e e (vt madsies | by four lengths. The mile was run (oubles player In the game. | guiged in Cold Blooded Murder of |in the fast time of 1:39. Willow Tree bles pairs have ever matched | Giasa tist) 4ud Vat tha BaA cawght :fl"d:' "}‘,‘,’,,“’“",,',':,’;:; ‘l‘"',’,',"',':fl Gunman, the fast tiring Fright and beat him . that | half a length for the place. Cubanita TO QUIT PENN. To TRAYEL IN STYLE tested against the food and the team’s TENNIS TOURNEY STARYS. this connection of the Broth- New rk, Deec. 27.—Bellef w 5 six lengths back. , physician declared that the meat and New York, Dec. 27.—An unusu: Ereadman added another stake to.|pgdie Shields, Track and Tank Star, vegetables had not been properly large number of players were antere his already long list when he won the Leaves College. o, cooked—had too much grease Or in the annual national indoor junid all age handicap, distance one mile ® . .| University of Nebraska Football ‘something of that sort Munn, who and boys' tennis tournament openin and a sixteenth, defeating Bally- Philadelphia, Dec. 27.—Penn’s | went to bed sick on Friday but en- here today. Matches will contin mooney and Buford. Four favorites | swimming and track teams received a | Team Will Have Chef and Second: toroq the fray next day, did not Play throughout.the week. . Vincent Ric ralians’ class and none sur-| have been his assoclates at vmou-|“°“- jolt yesterday when it was learned | ook on FEastern Trip. gi;neusual good game against Penn 445 will defend his title. - 5 em. Even with the tragical | times. 5 " that Eddie Shields does not expect to Fot Wilding, Brookes did not; Eastman won distinction in the war | MAY TRADE KOPF. return fo college at the end of the | Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 27.—When the | So now comes the decision by Lueh- e = lustre of Australian achle under his real name, William Delaney, | William L. Kopf of this city, short- oy o0 holidays. | University of Nebraska football team , Fing to take no chances with East- ’ . 'y o! | G- Na- e = ! 2 4 ooks and food next fall. Hu doubles to dim. Upon the | and was restored to citizenship by Gov- | stop of the Cincinnati team in the Na. Coach George Kistler's swimming goes East to play the University of o “O0K Lol i ‘;; b: -PALA E of Pattersoh fell Wilding's | ernor Smith on his promise to “go tonal league, may wear a Boston R ddan s " " 4 = v x g team is the worst loser, as Eddie iS Pittsburgh at Forbes field next fall ' Jjeves it can be done if the Corn- and Pattorson, coached by the | straight.” He was found dead yester- Braves uniform this season, according o % "o oo’ s i e 10" oolegtate . Y master of doubles craft and | qay at the corner of Fourth avenue ' to rumors afloat in the Heydler cir- Z they will be accompanied by their huskers develop no ailing stomachs. l A 3 s b o ° . o s own keon Instinct for the 'and Fourteenth strect, within a block ouit. Accodling to reports, Larry will [2Pks being intercollegiate champion ., inef and second cook. This de- ! Mldnlght FrOI.l f { o pherty, and a moment later, | “Monk” Kistman who for two decades ; thord poepur: the names of | led one of the lower East side’s most a e Wrenn, of Dwight notorious gangs of thugs, was slain, d Hélcomb Ward, of Deals | yesterday as the result of a “gang, @ Fred Alexander, But there feud” today set detectives on the trail theams indeed that were in.| of a score of characters known to 0on ‘developed into a worthy Sad . i . in the 226 yard event. MAINE'S GRIDIRON DATES. of his old underworld haunts, his body | figure in a deal that involves Dutch o "% “PC F5F LB 0 0% o cislon has just been made by F. W. Ceons, M, Dot 31— aues wilht Outlook in Doubles Leaders of the score of detectives | bit” Maranville. assigned to the case, said they had —_— lertenn double champlonship in | 1€arned of a recent threat of Eastman | “DINK” TEMPLETON' TO OOACH. materially aided Penn in scoring vic- experiences with the Cornhuskers on ywijch university are included in Uni- 4 J ; tories over C. C. N. Y. and Columbta. |their trip to New York and State versity of Maine's football list for New ear s Ev 50 Rt ane of Kix comptinians oo z R Shields is also a fast cross country ' College, Pa., last autumn have con- next year. All except two will be fhough they had previously in “ | Stanford University, Cal, Dec. 27.| 3,4 track man, his speciaity being Vinced him that the Nebraska play- | here. The schedule as approved by erséson been eliminated from A 1uarrel. Relations between the men | _ Dink” Témpleton, one of the fa- i tne one and two mile events. ers need the best cooked food- | the athletic board follows: September Reserved Seats Now On S ~England doubles, which. was had become more and more strained,{ mous athletes produced at Stanford, The Cornhuskers had ‘ dietetic 17, Fort McKinley; 24, pending; Oct. e 2 . their fellow. Australians, Wood | they said, and cach had enlisted thehas been -named - as varsity track = trouble while resting at a country ' 1, Norwich university; 8, Lowell Tex- bmas, they Woro neverthéless to | SUpport of friends for defense. coach for the coming season. He was ' garroR WILLIAMS KNOCKED OUT. club near State College the night be- ile; 15, Rhode Island State; 22, | BIG KEITH learances the foremost doubles | J: A. Ayres. a printer, who told re- |3 member of the football team this g * fore (he game with Penn State In Latss a¢ Lewiston; 20, Coms ai wat. VAUDEVILLE SHOW the world. To the wonderful | Porters last night that he was one of - yequr, . Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 27.—Kid November. Wade Munn, guard, pro- erville: November 5, Bowdoin hip of Brookes, his almost un- | several eye witnesses to the murder, | e Gross of Philadelphia knocked OUl g — - —— - e lod powors of antlelpation of an | Was expected to tell his story to the gONOLULU ELEVENS DEFEATED. Sailor Williams of New Orleans in six nt's movements and to the per- detectives today. He sald he and the| 00 1, Dec. 27.—University of Seconds here Saturaay. Young Dixie “of his form In the execullon | others rushed out of a restaurant onin,ciqs gefeated the University of Kid of Baltimore knocked out Kid was ndded the valuable cle- hearing a shot fired, and saw four T t Gy be ressiven tesident in | other shots dfrected at the prostrate | [aWail 14 to 0, here yesterday in the Lacyd of Atnle Cltygn thirts Syse ; Yody, T saw. he ooty first football game ever played be- Seconds. Steve Morris of Philadelphia . nh. '-.m:rl‘m‘:w style of |"l‘.|-v"r||< bod ”nyT - \;‘“)::m::':?' :"1‘7\,:‘:\ ;':—:r: tween the Honolulu team and an and Kid Andy Bell of Baltimore S M & on m shots may occasionally have over the boc and the eleve bpen to criticism from tha for a slowly moving taxicab, which leven from the mainland. fought a rattling eight round draw. e nt of ¥smdothness and correct sped away #xecution but they always had Brookes and Patterson won br of the great New Zealander. obd By OV “Rab- 3 | plerced by five bullets, | Reuther, Rube Marquard and “Rab .me recent meets in New York Shiclds ; Luehring, - athleble director, whose | Rhoas Laland’ State college and Nor- | | ¥ diréction, too. Pat 1TV RO { HERE WE ARE, PETE! Wednesday night ly 4 1 ¥ ' 1 o, seo: i ELM CITY BOUTS TONIGHT | Were You Disappoirited Christmas By Not Getting An e B e 20 tortmed e = | old stamping grounds—rubbing elbows with the element n the Australian team. AlN-Star Boxing Exhibition Un EVERSHARP PENCIL? roaring racket and running flush into more electric was the stendying Influe . . . . . Quinnipiac A. C. ices at Arena displays, blazing posters and smashing signs that mbination was not far from the ) 3 A s I Mtiteans o Bou! sound the joys of Camel Cigarettes than !youd THden and Jofinston proved | ever believe could be jammed into one town Brookes and Patterson were| A large delegation of local boxing We Have a Large Stock to Select From $1.00 Up. When I hit Broadway this p. m. I’d said the ble. Temporamentally, the two ' fans will journey to New Haven this Reynolds folks had transplanted “Camel City” ban 4o not team well in doublos ' evening to attend the all-star boxing right up here! o a widely discy fact that| exhipition under the auspices of the p ¥ o not like to play tagether.| Quinmipiac A. C. at the Arena. The It seems like all New Yorkers have adopted 18 a clash of porsonality ;mn eard as arranged by Matchmaker i " Camels as their own personal brand! And, Pete, ot make for the hest of combin- ' Weiner Is about an attractive one as > : R Profers ) fort. Yet, each going his own ' has been pulled off in the Nutmeg . since this is the original sp,eed town ltsonlky wha; by sheer brilllancy of Indvidual state during 1920. With the excep- 72 West Mam SL Tel‘ 612 you expect when you see ’em carry a package o they defeated Birookes and Pat-! tion of Sam Goode, who meets the Camels in each coat pocket. If their right hand at Mofest Hills in the series! fast traveling Louls Bogash of Bridge- G is busy, they dig out their left hand deck—the, ibition matches botween Amer- i port, all the boxers are Connecticut just won’t lose time getting a Camel lighted{ d Australia that followed tho products. In each of the bouts a That’s the gait around here, old thorobred! - - 3 al champlonship of 1919. In gecisio will be rendered, this alone t the E-"' that the Australians indjcating that the mills should be | And, Peter, the New Yorker has his own A-1 pet upaigtied so long and arduous- | gast. | reason why he’s so keen for Camels. For instance, in this country and England There 18 no welterweight who 1s . Q 1 1 o this match and that this May | making any more rapid strides to- rice o! Coal Down Doc Marshall will bet his car on Came.: quality dulled the keen edge of thelr warq the crown worn by Jack Britton against any cigarette in the world! Bill James the demonstration of American t(han Louis Bogash. His recent show- says to me—*Shorty, there never was mild, mellow ority cammot, of eourse, bo con- ing in New York against Cross and BEST LEHIGH COAL FROM $18.50 body like Camels.” And, as for Dan Boggs—he ?.:"-';:T:v‘.-':..u-.:" It has, noverthe- | Coffey surprised the Gotham sport W 3 spills it that Camels are the only cigarette free aser: AgMs otk Wrance | e e The o e Erosiest achieve: DOWNTO .. ................ $1650 Fom any unpleasant cigaretty af‘ertaste or ciga- \ i retty odor! And, he knows! Frank Frazer will ingland in the Davis cup ties.| patiior, was his performance against p and Jol » again vic- | gryton, It is claimed for Goode, that tell you it’s Camels wonderful Turkish and Do- " proying ‘ "r:vl_(‘\nhn:;; :;““mh \\.ll“b“.\.- to .\lnx»“.-}“::n if he The Stanley_svea Grain & Coal Co. mestic blend! And all of them are right! on, y can at » same time <l\n‘\'\’hi”nn\lhlnu logash (1?:.:; And, Pete, old proof—of-the-pudd{ng—you tell o6 ‘a witgping drive when ooca- (3RS IGEE SO0 TOENG Frove || COR. STANLEY AND DWIGHT TEL. 419 FecalhntAMssour (B asntiany s gl on L o ar:-nl-ln ’a' rw‘l -‘valv'l.v . v‘u'w: a humdinger. They are sched- | New York when it comes to that “show me” stuff, B oa be ot the toy | uled to box 15 rounds | on cigarettes or anything else! Py Sappen = . ¥ Other scheduled bouts will bring | i oir stride when they confront thir Bogish Tagutost 'Bet. | Sincerely B RS Fattervon tile wask. 1 Young Siegel against v_‘"“"" S el . ”"‘ Angelo, and Billy Prince . ‘I'." " g it il George Prote. Dave Fitz- i canens crald will referee the bouts. T -l STEAMSHIP TICKETS A e k¥ [OREIGN REMITTANCES e challenge to Willie Hoppe, the m of Chicago. did » - ’ line title holder, 50 meet him in place due to a misunders! ADY e cushion match. The Cuban rangements have been i apnounced that Hoppe can stage the contest on the privilege of naming the num- 7. There will be

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