New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 8

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JEV BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921 S DISPLAY WONDERFUL BASKETBALL IN DOWNING AMERICAN LEGION IN FAST BATTLE—NEW BRITAIN BOWLERS GAIN A 94-PIN TH HARTFORD QUINTET—LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL TEAM NOSES OUT SOUTH MANCHESTER—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT ATERBURY KAGEYS NEW RBITAIN WEN |Tasa Toen e Took U ol == * BEAT LEGION FIVE, DISPLAY FINE FORM f ik o € ENJOYED A GooD DINNER AT PARTIES HE HAD ThE You CouLDN'T KEEP Hina R BEST TimE IE mE CoOULD HAVE A CMAT WITH A WOMAN NAUGHTY | l AWAY FROM THE PLACES MOST wWiTH A wormMan THAT HAVE MUSIC AND WOMEN CoraPANION Hopes of Locals Are Shattered by Hardware City Five Gain a 94 Pin Injury to Captain Edwards Lead in Match Against Hartford | Buing onl | p the fine reputation that The New Birtain powling team, In the open |precoded them in this city, the Performing on Rogers' alleys last I the stars | Waterbury Kaceys downed the Eddy- NIRht, sccured a lead of 94 pins over Yale | tHover Ioxt, Amorlean lLegion team, the Wooster team of Hartford, in y srincoton in | also known as the H ‘arks of the first game of the home and home Bato aw | Chicago, 111, score to 29 The series between the quintets. Thu’ Bint . | battlo was fought at the State Armory | Hardware City boys were in fine fet- | " hefor big crowd While the lo- | tle, and with the exception of Joe ) Aeteatea mav be added | Foote, all secured a total pinfall of th he teamn \ 1 . | OVer thoe three century mark. Nar- 1 cum was the big noise of the winners with o total pinfall of 347. He a his mar 1 » to the finish | scored the high single with 134, rolled formiat et iorea tn the openinz game. Eddie Ander- A - | son was next in line with a total pin- 1 ting tercoll s o locals izt 149 1 2 3 : hopes t} , MIBNLE fa1) or 342 and a single of 130. Strub- © held for a victory, wqre dimmed | pe), Burnham and lathrop were the in the second half, when Captain Bd- | chief pin tepplers for the visito vards, the brilliant ter of the lo- rlong event 7 Lathrop had high single for Hartford : 4 ~‘|'u| rustained dislocation o with 120 Of the three games rolled, e right cihow, a war carried off - ypeoeals finished on top twice. the tloo e w attended at the At pr 250 vards | o o GENTLEMEN - \ AnD AT STRG -AND THew He WHY DO THEY ALLOW WOMER Tue LADIES NNERS He | Toow GO ON THE COURSE - 'tlr W&rde GoD BLESSUM g'u_wmfs 7 CnEs THEY GoT WO BUSINESS HOLDING PROPOSED US UP LIKE THIS ™ 1A ? : Tus ToasT . FQRE b T, the close of the big match, a two-man affair was rotied, with Foote and Narcum opposing Scrih and Lad- ish. Again the New Rritalnites c: out on top in a nin me series, s RS iine Naw ing a total pinfail of 2,014 to 1,783, Years axo Visitors Show Class. | Narcum continued hix wonderful 'M Soltes. | The work of the visitors w L work, knocking the timbers for scores Murston and | Yevelation to the local crowd, Sheehey | over the century figure in every game, coton team | ®ave an cxhibition of floor work that | and totalling 1,042 for the seri His has seldom been equalled here. Bor- | highest single was 132. Young Joe of the Yala |den, the other guard was a stone- | Foote, also wve a classy exhibition 35 vard wall in defense, that the locals found | ringing up 971 for the series. He had P | diMeunlt to penetrate Carroll and | high singles of 144 and 138 Other | Dumschott, a lightning fast pair of | games rolled at the alleys weye be- | guards, kept Dever and Larson busy | tween the Universal league teams. i throuxzhout the game ‘arroll's tos Two teams from the Nati Biscuit by Gauss, | INE of fouls was very good, ten points | company performed on the lanes. Schriver, | Mecured by the victors being the re-| At the Casino alleys, the A. P. G. 26 . | sult of his accurato eye. TFeor a nm.-‘l league and the Fright Depot league B Driscol, | In the second half, Carroll seemed | were the performers 0 Dr. George W. Dunn who was an attendant at the gam The ptance in 2oL pcecian ud today that dwards 'he formen st Prince will probably be in shape to play in utes 10 ' | about two weeks time and won by 36 3-5 wec 4 6 meconds ollard, Yale, (10 1 % hix skill at ringing them, but The scores bury Yale, | he recovered soon New Britain. ) y Foote . st i Stillwell Plays Well, Freeman : 1 by Murshall For New Britain Stillwell was the | Frisk L1 Narcum Aot Anderson . 110 stle Ends n second chief point-maker, getting five field me . {and foul goals. Captain Edwards — e—Won by rang up three ficld goals that were 556 J 73 feet 6 | heauties oy Lt Fagan B i n = 5 = . L e i B £ W . " BASKETBALL TONIGHT - MAY PLAY JAPANGSE NTNE, 1A The Waterbury team came here | poe ™ " 3 eyl et e S : =i | ) ; . by Town. | Wth & good-sized delegation of root- | iathrop E . ! ¢ Harvard Offers May 35 to Orle lale. second; :"" :".‘:';“ “|"“ ,n::.—;p:;rd wnh‘"ro'n- 5 $33—-1518 s Two' Interesting Contests Scheduled at 4 Baseball Team. ird time, | % ble coin, wh ey immediate- New Britain Two Men. ety d 1 N e - S Cambrid M i1y started to met down on thelr fa- | weo— Neurath ....00000 State Armory in New ; ge, Mass, Jan. 23.—Q R T (e R e e [ s e k0 0 o6 1 [ Lancaster : : ; ey L citatsiinauscHi e 3 : Waseda University baseball team ° the fans went hame with the ex- | Narcum 2 i ’ ' E (=l Leaauc. ' o : i ey llipleyjstarvil “ wlNS ! chequer greatly increased j1108 120 100 1PN 120180 J 2S5 J % s May 35 if the cablegram accepting i Hodlid el SR 1O O = S i ! ».\ .snam-))' contest is 1nokoq for this ¢ g date is favorable to the Orientals, * The e e iaa R E s ‘I’(T::I‘;hn‘y::ll . % 2 2 c)\nm:m when the Stanley Works and 3 e 2 The Japanese team within a % Deckling | o) withyths iewisl Btk “I:p):: Serib— L bl Cartson .. : 5 0 (L.ml‘(wm“ T G L 3 ? ey niLoere forsthiajcountoy, scoring, when Stillwell t e fn foul | A6 111 127 90 85 103 110 107 85 g B2 oot 1'.|: 11'""“-. o, Duttmakers . P . s however, spending a month un . ] ossec el sl displaying a flne brand of bas- & the Philippines,, and reaching goal. Waterbury evened up matters | s7 108 99 108 108 91 $7 93— 3 2 3 ketball, and there is a feeling of con- g Francisco in April. The nine :.-nry';\“l :‘.N,.llyv.l.l: u‘ I'I‘..:;kr;lw'll“h ' 1 Iv” § 712 180 196 211 203 194 1ha— 17%3 | Binard .. ; fdence on part of the team’s followers < 3 L : spend about six weeks in the B oo s o oraaskol. 'M.\ vW“.M sl e O'Brien : “ i ‘-’)‘.‘“ the quintet will cop the league SO States. . o South Man- ' put acrows n win, and at one time B Ve cw s S a e O : :hm“mon’mu Deplsing Eolistier his L . The University of the P at the local they had a six point lead. Tlowever, | Matt . : 2oz | C o - n e wnrk‘t“~ Sy unsline ) [y csncslled faTtentativalid i R n s rere Tttt e idod et e | warnait Y Lo o L E mnn(-'r, and in every contest improve- . Harvard, having abandoned i BARd up to the Jumiped into tha lead, and when the | nrereneld -G N New Britain ¥ 2 . ontLe noted paThe 15‘.20 Rueruptons | to make a trip to this country. Body'n came. halt closed, tho visitors were lead- | Dumm . 87 S aore are no easy outfit to down. Last week D Ao iy Selore ke g 3lito7: ~ - — - berk i {hl‘:r Larson and his mates looked % TIGER SOCRUBS GET sgpaabd e - 1'|-tn|’|.“ 3 i D oes 3 very much improved in playing form. o g < Yy —— X . i b 4 . The other attraction brings togeth- Members of Princeton’s 1920 th Davis put The hopes of the local rooters 5 H - er the Stanley Rule and Level \ * e X 3 s € ) and the A Eleve: » !m'n!al. ‘; h(”'t brightened in the first minutes of the | ¢ Saom ] i 2 New Britain Machine teams. The Ma- P hacoocive JA RN k excelled for wecond hall. when the Legion five | xeimars oo i | W chipiats after losing the toush contest LOOKS LIKE—WRO?—Gilbert K. | ie " mowpnr of " po 22— again went into the lead At the | . HE¥oL L. 20 to the Stanley Works last week, are Chesterton, famous English writer | g0t 2 rinceton's | time Captain k‘ll\\uulu sustained his | a7 3 3 :?jlrlmlu LB . . § 3 determiined to get going again. This and dramatist, ia in America on a lec- | too teans iware S wWardud iy ] M‘.n.»y..--:;»v injury. the New Dritainites were lead Srans . Tmahel R - 1 contest should prove interesting. Dick ture tour. The British say he resem- | 1::1! sl Gl SR _ McUaffey 'yl,“ ‘m”. lum-' polnt. With his going | i < s —- Dillon will referee, and dancing will bles an American who used to bel Acl&or:":tt;e’lnst night. re . o 10 contest, the visitors found . . N 3 3— 203 403 b follow the game. president and made the “big stick” |, oug! rinceton's athletic Waddell | It easier to tuuu"‘ through, and four & 34 MIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE. i famous. ‘ have ;l:'lys x:rov‘;:?d for the aw 1. points were scored in quick time. Just 2 2 Captain Weed. o = - . second team insignia, the scrubs McCormack | before the play ended Carroll and % Y Wood Sy T LOCAL FIVE BEATEN. e (R | seldom (been honored with a 8 7 7 | orange for their swen ' ~ fronts ff ! Dever had a slight mixup, the Brass iron. WA me B e z > o The H. 8, McComb Uity lad g sent from the game | Traver .. o ‘— 250 . . East Ends are Outclassed by Terry- i ics“(-.rd‘&.yI‘:lilrlc;x:smm:;“;;: cent vears. The act was taki | for indul nx in the rough stuff DATlsans i - ville, 31 to 9. yGRlora Nl et eat sl Re P sshican VAT Ifii“fc“r'&'é’." (‘x:“:x: :fm .hpun sho! Kelly | No Preliminary Game. M. v ; 19 1 Coptain Piaches: 2: Terryville, Jan. 22.—The Terryville though the “freshies” were ahead 5-2 o "7F\ % FOORY OF W °l:“ mm IFor some unknown reason, there L : S Odin T e team won from the East Ends of New IR the first half. In the second half Lt e %, Bouth Man- | was no preliminary game. The mnn E : Gollington UL Britain here lust night, 31 to . The the Junlors scored § while they kept | ! ,’;‘3,”,:’{:2’?;"‘,‘:;“‘ = Ohlly the floor, Rey- | agemoent should guard against this, Biochesl b vy locals proved too fast for their op- N Freshmen scoreless. Total scores, 4, McCaffoy 4. | for such disappointments have a ten- | EImer ..o...... ! ; A ponents, wh y D YA ntorsl 107 Ky ashrien i) | Sixteen of the men are senio: Needham ... 96— 2 pony 3 0 were never in the run- | will be graduated in June. MeCormack 2. | dency to cause dissatisfaction Hall e _ 3 e sy 32 In the preliminary game the In the second game the Seniors b 1ds 4, Kelly, Next Week's Contest. Willama & i 3 reais CHDEEES ~ville Trofans won from the New Plaved the Sophomores the former | corth: tim Jt was announced that plans are | henniman ......... =y Hazen . itain Trojans, 18 to 5. The sum-| LiRRINE by o score of 7 to 1. The | U, §. TENNIS OHAMPS W ek and Dough- | under way to bring the Co. M. team ¥ - Hooth mary: first half ended in a 1-1 tle while the Sydney, N. 8. W., Jan. 23— tves | of Torrington, or the St. Patrick 468—1309 CUBCLA N = S0 T il . Kast Ends. | [ UPPers” scored 6 in the second half. i 0 So= — Giants of Jersey City, N. J., here for e Lazaroski " Kendal | P2Ye Dunn referecd the game. ALL. \ game next Friday night e siviicle s 88— > Captain Upson. Kamenens The Sophomores feel that their loss The summary S 1 7 81— 25 Lucas . ceceeaeeas 3 Risht Forward was not won over fairly as their star, . el : ceons ) B2 = S 0nDaLC, Armon Landino, was barred from the : i s strajght matches. In the singla Yrovem, I\J;. riean Legion. Waterbury Kaceys =5 Young e e Randun Begloy oo tain Watson W. Wasbburn beal xon ame. = Dumschott | * S Datig : Left Forward. Hawkes, 6—4, 6—4, and WiIl s of Lasobail { .. Left Forward 9 3 S0t E. Newman Eaton ¢LEVELAND HOCKEY 'I‘;M\l WiINs Johnston defeated R. W. Heath obtatning | ™ IR ‘.':4'“'::'1)“ e 6 _ Coaptain Berner Cento-, | Cleveland, Jan. 22.—The Cloveland 6—3. In the doubles Willam and minor £ | g - Thorn S WaNewman Schidel hockey team tightened its grip on the den and W. M. Johnston wor ¢ Forward | i 5 b P Thorn N il . Ly Man- g oo g MoNamara | scetseeisii g : Mycis L 5-teaiie o~ Right Guard. lead of Group 2 in the United States Norman E. Brookes gand the Beston Na 1 2 hat such train. | Center . .o Cunningham second series of tennis m h American Davis Cup teamWies beat. the Austrailians, taking Skinner o : Kelsey Ellison | Hockey league by lefeating Duluth O'Hara Wood, 10—8, 2—, 7 Laison i .. Shcehey ’ ’ i} Left Guard 10 to 3 here last night 6—2. established at on cuara : Score: Terryville 21, East Sides 2: S few yoars Dever . Borden : : Captaln Oldershaw. goals from floor, Lazaroski 5, Kam- AIDS FOR OOACH SPE patience and Right Cuard - OSSN Hitehne : il g enens 2, Radun 2, E. Newman 2, W K Yo —— Oldershgw s hing 1o devel- | m.ore, Waterbury Knceys 12 Amer- NS Zixler S S Newman, Kelsey Eaton 2, Dogley e v =3V Rogers to Be One of Assist Will pay in the | jcan Legion 29: fleld goals, Dixon 2 5 2 Deaudion| ..o .8 Kendall 2; goals from fouls, Radun 5, N Coaching West Virginia E “Keep them | Bdwards 3, Stillwell 5, Larson 1, De- | Pummy . .. J ) o HESES D Begley; referce, Hanley; time of Wt , Morgantown, W. Va., Jan. 2! ry and If you | ver 1, Dumschott @, Carroll 6, Me- 4 : 7 halves, 20 minutes. ¥ 2 RS X hy authoritatively stated that llles, Hormsbys | Namara 1, Borden 1; foul goals, Btill- % N Standing of Teams. N | PR B s Spears, West Virginia's new lot you are | well 9, Carroll 10; referee, Hayes h_""_'\m" . 3 L . - - h WIHITE ON TRACK TEAM. 4 : ‘]‘)Ont“h, is to have one of h - - Boyving s 2 ! ] ceresenaecnennes ! John C. White of 99 Forest street, ) LN -L:;::::g:':ux?:lrll; T £ blg leagu 11GERS BEST CORNELL. ) Sl ) N - e ’ I membher of the freshman class at eastaln el e et A thing of the = : > 5 s ¢ 2 i ; 1 i Harvard college, is reporting regu- S . d e fnoth;:ll(lk(?‘he there are | (. au Five Show Complete Reversal - dy Semtenenaln larly for practice on the Harvard sistants. Spears ImS‘lanl‘s'ou and man- nd With Handily. 413 2 freshman track =quad. The time tho retention of Ward " m Sugnrs Ut . bec S e ap eautious . : for January 27tn trials have not been held yet, but s0 successtully handled thgoy } the re- P N, 23.~—Prince | ginneider e ; owler, Oldershuw-1ps White Is expected to do very well. s t ehne S ) g Rt pyt 0 le dght, | Faion .. 1 e ; S Several meets are scheduled to be Sl here last year, as Jwgen ..o it 1 P & T AT ¥ % the winter season now 11 ) S HARVARD'S PLACE. held during mm. cee 69 TAKE in progress, including the annual R K = k ! 2 . . A ¥ COBB TO COAUH BO: : . 2 11 Date £ h + handicap meet among the undor. 2 . P Boston College to o for Track o uates of the university for the 3 i & s RNl Tan 2 Cobb has been chosen as g boxing and wrestling

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