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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. FANS IN THIS SECTION FOCUSED ON NEW BRITAIN-HARTFORD KACEYS LEAGUE BATTLE AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT—BOWL- LING AT ROGERS AND CASINOALLEYS—ATHLETIC PROGRAM AT Y. M. C. A—HOLSTEIN PARKS DEFEAT AETNA LIFE QUINTET WD EXPECTEDGAME, BOWLING RESULTS Il Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’ : -HARTFORD ; [lN L[][; AL ALLEYS — \::EN A;,o:‘!‘ ,;,.L VVBRon“eru .‘::3 }i,)JT Can oveR rne AnD Toe FamiLy DocTOR LooKs : 2 H R INCREASING THINNESS SERIOUS AND PRESCRIGES A to Oppose Locals Tonight | Bt aa TaRTan ATUee i BERMUDAN TRP To GET Tm& BENEAT ! i : s T E. 7 —Cheering Will Stanley Works Leaguers Perform ol L L i [ ne et S e e T = | —Loow AT f Feature. at Rogers, Kaceys at Casino — e Lo HE OUGHT A~ DEAD MaAnN o MuckH To_TAKe O e B A\ AT ! The Stanley Workers held down the woRk To Do ADVICE lanes at Rogers alleys last night and the usual interesting cvening of the st popular indoor sport was the resuit. ST : (Capt) DWYER At the Casino alleys, the Kaceys LEFT FORWARD — league rolled The saores: CRONIN STANLEY \l';nm(s GIRLS. ces RHT'S LINEUDPS RIGHT FORWAILD CLARKIN G. Thompson % = i M. R CENTER G. Kiem < 550 CURRY B. Taylor LEFT GUARD A. Thompson KLLEN GUARD Diamonds | Kallgren . = T1—15 Kildutr J . ese . 64—138 Diemond hat s creg » be the star he is touted to be. Sev- A Il.0omis = Hart similar con- Tim's long shots found their | N « » & ND FINALLY SOME HIND - AND You TAKE The STEAMER - AnD AFTER A MONTH INS atithe Bratefl s "X SCRICRINCHRSY NI SER Mo it ] y 3 FRIEMDS TAawe You FORC.BLY FOR BERMUDA , STILL GROWLING BERMUDA You RETURN HOME AND = 2 Southington Saturday night, which = = Valiants DESED UG e i R ittty SnE e S sl Sl [Rad S ° acey the Haitfor \ won, it was main- frimalie ook = G By = \FFCRENT PERSON - H "Mt~ Now Britain Iy through gréat work of Cre. |k Bhaas : Docw ThaT SAYS BCR;\;JD». LEAVING BERimaD o) Q : AVN'T T A s the first time "IN that brought the victory Jack ; H. Torell ..... G 7 \ TELL YA \Ve Curry, the old South Manchester boy, Pummy ........ . purt. Indioa- . (. "\ 10ying at the height of form thess GotiSRLOTas Trs wouLD BE v, GLOR- R-R:RiovsS -breaking at ays. “Red” Clarkin, a former H. P Fireflies. Great SUT U oy FEELL : Ik that Is 8. playe living up to expec- ' I. Hallock .... s rc""'“' neEwe By 2 ¢ > s E. Westman e MK o QuGHTA probable that *'lon" -”“" '::"”“" ']" ':‘(:m:;“"‘l':": R. Sharpe e e - B& AT woRK — 18 ance e N S deve . Harrison . eeseses . — = = Ity will Bave | 1,4 of the best defenmsive players in | M. Carlson ..... s A 0 G0 omes this ovening. the AR ¢ = > PrrsicacLy elved from Locals Are Primed for Fray. & Bristol and If confidence counts, the local team ; Martin are Kacey =should be victorious The Hardware lv'mllun tions. It s City Lads will enter the fray chock Spiivin before the full of thoughts of victory. The quin- | Heslin . O. sigh will tet is fast rounding out a systematic ence. team play, and this Is bound to bring Slogan. them victory Sikeva ts Captain In Tommy Reynolds the locals have Harkey o down the ©One of the bhest basket-tossers in the Fancy any means. league, and alongside of Captain Ted- [areon are travel- der Kilduff, the pair make an jdeal p sinco the Set of forwards. Restelli at center and all six Is easily one of the best players in - Ited in vic- the league. Carl seems to Improve STANLEY WORKS . Dwyer and In every contest, and in last week’s Non-Prod. ST e s bowed to ' game against Meriden he was pretty .. ; Sy — — @ locals los- | near the whole works. Artie Camp- Corridan z Ensworth he Hopkins | bell makes an ideal guard. Baylock Politis . L LOVE COOLS DEFEAT AETNA Fm last Thurs- has his work cut out for him this DBures .. ! o , the Now evening In kecping Captain Dwyer ed to tho under cover. This Is a man's task, Tint! 1 Holstein Parks Again Take M are a quin- | but the local rooters are confidene Maddocks ......... Wojack o Dixon . . 9 Mardon 4 with. that the stocky little player will be | povehrey ) 98 Paroeal = e 37 S5 of - Speedy ' Capitol City Te tare, "able to fulfinl it The home team is Bailey .. Cook .... ® this eve- | well supplied with substitutes, with | Anderson i — S R 3 2 > Hopkins Street Court. sections of | Jack Sheehan, Stevie Dudack, Jimmy g x 3 . wvoral weeks Murphy and Eddie Restelll. R 3 R ¥ . : The - crack Holstein Parks D, which has Plenty of “Jack’ Around. Frederickson s Montague R 3 | peated the stunt of downing In to victory. Noise will not be the only back- ' Haush .... Johnson 9 b SN 3 $ 3 : | crack Aetna Life team at the cal Knights ' Ing the teams will have tonight, the paice gy & ¥ 3 : | kins street court last night. Campbell or several followers of both quintets planning to . Hickey .. . 30— Dehm score was 32 ‘to 27. The me a nip and tuck affair throughi songs and Ko down heavy with cash on their | — | favorites to win. [ Q=350 with both teams leading at 4 Dillon to Referee. stages throughout the 'conteat.- f the Hart- The duties of referee will be in the | ward the latter part of the “~g Bill Dwyer. | capable hands of Dick Dillon of Hart- | O'Brien . . 249 half, the Windy City five OF 34 scoring machine working, and playing the | ford. The more the fans watch this | ymmon® - : ) AGTIYITIES AT “Y” learcer, and 'ofMcilal work the better he is liked. | —_ ly piled up a good-sized aAve For the remainder. of the game, 344—696 Teamscore Individual high score, Milleriek o 255 Tndividual high 3 strings, Gavitt .. - 3 3— 264 High team score, Parsons, 1381, ker as Tim The game seems to work out more . 426—1305 Westerpers played on the defe: ing a fast smoothly with Dick handling the Land .... 1 260 rwa ho first game referee reins. For 80 important a | Merwin ; N ey barsara, e his season, xame asg that this evening it is a good | Luebezk with a bad shoulder, gave a ‘& exhibition. He was forced out off ce as much thing to have such an officlal in | Filiott game after he fell heavily on th T 18 Which | charge Raicox gy . Which Open Tonight. | jured member. *“Red” Dever-4 Larson put up a wonderful def: aptain Bill Preliminary and Dancing. | 414—1308 l pm the fleld There will be the usual preliminary | . . - Physical Director Joseph Herg- t the stunt game, the Skinner Chuck company | B 85— 269 | strom of the Y. M. C. A. has ar- game, while Edwards and Stiii also turned in a fine exhibition: J! Holstein Parks were defeated Sul 4 Anderson . ....... 95 83— 263 tisfying to and the Russell and Erwin Mfg. com- | pofman fps! s9— 256 | ranged a series of competitive ath- ;anernoon at Norwich by the, SANLARY 1021 !centl, 49 to 31. i | i Physical Department Arranges Series of Competitive Athletic FEvents Eddy-Glover league being the contestants. Dancing | Molyneux .. 3 113— 286 | night. The contests will be for the d he proved lwm follow the main attraction. <62—133¢ | Senlors, the Juniors, High school and Employed Boys’ classes. Agquatics Ganglofr . s will also be held in connection with CHANEY BEATS BEECHER. {"‘M_]: an : | the events. The boys will compete BoUT I — 3 Wratney 9 7 in different weight classes. It is Baltimore Featherweight Earns Right | Berry .. g planned to conduct the games every to Battle Kilbane. | week until the latter part of March. to Mingle [ The events scheduled are as follows: New York, Jan.,18—Andy Chaney | Marsh .. 5 87 5 { Three standing broad jumps, running of Baltimore decisively eliminated ; $Prien 0 L s - | high jump, standing broad jump, 2050t : 5 g Show. | Chartle Hocchar of New York for & Rt I :_: gty B Rorty of the | CPANCO at the featherweight title at | — - " |run, 75-yard dash. 60-vard potato has arrang- | Madison Square Garden last night, gt ‘2“_1““lrnt‘r- and the target throw. . = Keming oxhi- when he was awarded the decision at The association team will play the Three months sufficed to cool the,children and olfmé‘d wit ‘rn&.‘h ln Score, Holstein Park 32, Aetd t the Church | the end of thelr ffteen-round bout. | cASING ALLEYS—KACEY LraGUr. [All-Manchester five at the local gym- | romance of Miss Trina Hannenbers, December —thoy returned to thelr 7 gogls from the floor, Dixon: s bout, | Chaney had the better of fully ten =00 nasium b Ead Ay niEh G InitheRlin o D el (1a] Rav M Gornelius | Sornes andEplos e C e . i N warasi 3 Dever 21 Dwyer il rounds and was the aggressor ueberrien. of the visitors are such well known > 5 , now, in January, Trina sues the for- yeonarq 1, Johnson 1; gq mal bantars- | throushout. Town L 7 | players as Jerry Fay, Crockett, Joe | Dansel, of Passaic, N. J. In November | mer pastor for $25,000, Churging roule, Stillwell 8, Dixon 8 | pugh T'obDY | "m0 Garden was comfortably | McGuire . 7 Madded, Russell, formerly of the Pel- | Rev. Densel abandoned his wife and ' breach of promise. 15; goals from fouls missed, s known to | ., wqed with 10,000 fans, the at- | Mangan 7 73 52l ham Bay team and Blanchard. for- 7, Dixon 7, O’Connor 5; refer: t knocks 'om [ 1., 4ance being nearly as large as that | LIoch - merly of Storrs Agries. The locals lon; scorer, Ames; timer, Eggig ro scheduled o 1,0 Leonard-Mitchell fight. The | will use the regular lineup. Next time, 20 minute halves. t the bout ,rowq kame with a rush just before week the Beaver Hills of New Ha- . i ’ will not sur- | the first of the preliminaries. This pack a wal- | hout was one of a serles of elimina- Russetl B"’k'_"f"‘f“‘ . ven will play here and on Fepruary o p | Plgmi © i 3. the Goldenrods of Winsted will be ; . McMILLAN CONSIDERING O le has made | tion bouts to determine the next | Riniry Sohe §6 the attraction. Dick Dillon will be | > Louisville, Ky., .J. 18t at Hartford, | opponent for champlon Johnny Kil- | Sandstrom . &5 ke the referee. Louisville, . Jan. B0 and getting | bane, king of the featherwelghts. | KooneY - = an = ? g Millan, Center College footb: B pencer. Han- | Chaney and Beecher are two of the | TRACESKI GETS WATCH announced here yesterday tha | I for his bril- | strongest contenders for the title Lawyer Stanley J. Traceski was | 3 : ¢ considering an offer to lead §] Bpencer at 4.Yrvhnnv Kilbane was present and |, . . presented with a gold watch last | 3 S b § ton, Ohio, independent footb jockout over | was Introduced. Announcer Joe McDonald e " 55 night for winning the handicap golf | : He indicated that while he h B July. The | Humphries declared Johnny would @r gl | match at the Sequin Golf clug last 3 B 3 to no decision he regarded. th Freddy Sle- meet a man selected by Tex Rickard el O 72 summer. The presentation took place g E RS P as a suitable bridge between n during the annual meeting of th club, § : : $ of his collegiate course and & jwill meot in | be the winner of last night's bout. held at the Hartford club. It was 4 g p ness career. ement will T Dick : voted not to increase the dues next o : 3 ( 3 - proliminary MACK HOME FROM SOUTH. Gaffney 2 2 year. The following officers were | | : 5 = _— Patrus .. elected: President Charles A. McAron s S Manager of Athletics Arranges for | fo'lven - 7| vice-president, A. C. Fuller; Becre : ONSI IPAI Io \ | Serle f Exhibition . . 2| tary, E. M. Taober; treasurer, S. A. 3 3 r . TEAM. st e Lo BERLIN CONSTRUCTION. | Morley; directors for three years, C. : i is the big trouble in every se > 5 — Template Shop. J. F. McWeeney. S : sickness — causing di ey Ml’:l‘\(flu:nhnhm, 'r'm”, ;,uh” :‘(;n;\:(‘ Sk i 5 o op. 5 ,nenrduley nnd‘ 4 < ! % wpirite; lrrlubflitr, - . a " 0 (5 7 3 " Sk Bt g S ey | [ R T R B o DUNN COMPLETES SCHEDULE. 4 imperfect vision, loss of m American league baseball club, who | ) | ; 3 i P s ity of | returned here yesterday from a tour | 272 281 | _ Baltimore, Md.. Jan ~—Jac! 8 t with & regular course of | 5 ita- | of Southern gities in nterests of Power Room. | Dunn, manager of the Orioles, who played here pany girls’ teams of the Industrial | J. F. Anderson .... 92— 262 | letic events, the first to be held to- The summary: e Holstein Park. Ae Dixon, Barton ..... Cronin, Johi Right Forward. Edwards ................ O'C® Left Forward. BUUWSIL et v thedinss iatitone I Center, y ' | LAFBON ccvcincscnni o vami it Right Guard. Dever 5 Left Guard. £ lhuck Prevy, | but did not Indicate that man would naet | 2ad ot gk ... 99 107 g9 | has been the schedule maker of the : : - sash.. 96 85 92 76 | International league for the last four . sc ile .82 95 ‘' | years, has completed his task for 1 3 3 : 3 241 | the 1921 season. There will be 168 = "