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NTW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921, 4 .S, . A 0§ 2 .. SRS TRAPSHOOTERS ELATED AT “CHIEF” BENDER'S COMING TO SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB — HARDWARE CITY FIVE WINS EASILY — NUTMEGS READY FOR ALL - HARTFORD GAME — RESTELLI ELECTED CAPTAIN OF KACEYS — HERALD BOWLERS CONTINUE IN SLUMP — SCHAEFER BEATS HOPPE Chicago Boy, But His Showing Was for state League Quintet—Iieady in Champlonship Toarney Since Bankers Nose Out Typos in, Hardware Gity Five Piles Up 68 Punous. Baschall Pilcher Willl dore o s o0 0o Nutmegs and All-Hartlond Three Straight Games " Norire tvetgic o | Points f0 01 lor Visitors | ert Jememn e eveser con®e < iy Exhibition at Toaps [war 35> Sandine witiasa cham: Elevens on Edge Tor Tomorrow Irecdn [ hasketball pion lost his first championship match captain of 1 ¢ - since 1912 when he was defeated to- qhe CHeAld ERLe ” too cleve s ) ] 1te City. five experlenced | Gty Toasut. il season,. Tho. se | : | “h High jaok B rof ChicaBO, | pe much talked of foothall game againat another 8 S iva | : ite league this se o s Ihe appearance of Albert “Chief” /g 26, In the champion- [ oo S o last evening tion of “"Hope' i Bender, manager of the New Haven |guin tournament being held here, The I‘(' "".VI!‘“‘ Nutmegs and |va“ \' the Commercial 18t compan gisi : Now S . Ahn tain Res S tio Baseball elub of the lSastern league, |yjerory gave Schacter a e with “””""“] STt piAvAdge the Utilities leag . it | Syl fight since ave o oy o[ the ISaceys leaguo las ting | and former member of — Connie [j1onne for the first place and the title | &y Rl “’ l"'.‘lf;”f",’” N "“ played to a tie in Sy injure 1y LGl Ren ) he open- | the league in the number of p .| Mack's billlon dollar Athleties which [ il be decided in an extra contest| i um“. A H“Ay;:ull- ",m“('mfi, “; with scores ¢ v 11 A implot cored, He is w tivele vorker, | won the world's championship in the |y, he played tonight [l ot RECTOWL 0 ootba et Llihal B e : : o A TR » | 15t the temperament to make an | American lengue for several sei L : 4 RS | fans. Part of the receipts will be do- Rankers by four as he missec yumber of ) loh o ideal leader, The locals ! s [at the Shuttle Meadow club next W G R Nalker Coch-|nated for tuberculosls rellef work, Wha' Armotr company iy T o et A : ¢ srking and| {he opening leagiie bt Siay it atisadling covaiReranl ran for |‘mm money In_the world's | John Gunshannon, prominently identi- ers in the Commer gue, lost ¢ heir weights T el « 1 £ e toppir town tomorrow niy Keating ltention. It is expected that the ap- "‘“"”'(“""”““ ‘v‘““"" ',”“"_‘]‘ | fied with the fight against t. b. in the AL e ] icadite | ictal to 8 at the end | yeqr with the Southington Kaceys, | pearance of the famous ~Chippewa | e uulu} l;jv 1mm: ;‘;‘.’.;l‘ i _\m.l.‘ will in turn donate a silver ing company ind the champion, At i i Sveond halfy | will play with the locals this season ‘( eatat il attrintitoowarRoT fdled “l,',;., nta lq l;;'p ‘H‘:Imllni '.",: all to the winner of tomorrow's The scorcs of sames and those [ Both were above the twelght 1mst | ; y D ilttle hetter has=| On Snturday night, the fist home |the sport from varfous citles in the L e sl ooy rolled in the Traut | Hine com-lso the championship tech e S e ol some pretly | game of the league scason will Le|gtate game An( as defeated by Ora | he officials will be Eddie Hart, of | als played at the State armory. Larry P, 1s Gun Expert ered him with pany league at the Casino alleys, fol- [not at stake t : A b Morningstar, 400 to 123, in the after- | yferiden, referee; Charles Peterson, of ey ! frav| Mangan, the indefatigable manuger| While nder gainea national|?9%" Colgate, umpire; James Young, of Herald y poorly did Conti perform that in | Williams, head linesman. BIRlc v 5 an e LB ) 4 BUchner. o . p b i Sial i 5| a successiul opening here, against tie | ouy Athlet his ability with the trap |ten innings he made only 13 points,| The local rooters will be accom- Edwards ....... 9 g ere o : g i ot s g | Willimantie Kaceys visitors wi is gaining for him added laurels|and, having no opposition, the Amer- panied by the Philharmonic band, and Murphy . % S Ulves i : ! ST : 8 Bre have .\"IV{M:‘ lin lel Keiran . today stands alone in these [lcan veteran went smoothly on his|the Hartford rooters will also have a Venberg 101 B S R adent. h enr B el o anlesnE imio thal scoringl Murphy, Connell, Somers and ‘Tigh e s an.|road to victory. He led 195 to 11 in|band to aid in the singing and cheer- Lawson 1 S g il SOy ; =i column, by AR e arRe | cct for the opening zame, Not five innings, and in twelve innings led [ing. It is anticipated that several ! Sl et selad b e el L and Delair are hest know 390 to 68, but it took him five more |thousand fans will accompany the 191 ) s the T2 w' dropped the ball trips to the table to knocks off his|Nutmegs to bartford R AR ‘uptaln Larson and Deill 10 points, and his average fell to| Roads to Bield - d ; the locals, ha d all plans tor|promine as a twirler for the fam- [ parts as a trapshooter. : peared at the traps in many of the | Delalr ate et kNowi |iarger oftles ot th cotniry, and his Sl ol il work on all occasions stamped him as e s i i 1‘\|‘)"'|“““,"" 0 \" i A " |2 wonder with the gun. At present, ; | ) u 3 oo a8 4 d L AE NP i fier, again demonstrated a beautiful | gt e SERI 0 0 | Bender is with the Winchester Arms |28 9 while Conti wound up with S ar M 2 Domijan 7 TRAUT & HINE LEAGULS game of defensive 1‘:‘m‘;: Tt e ;,‘,:’ il retor H;“ ponular Diok Jils '”H‘\lmm in an ml\w':-h:‘: ¢ wlm'l"\x 7 11.16, by far the lowest of the \-.,Juvx‘n‘:,.’ui‘frm‘hu‘.‘ e 11:;-{'1‘]“:?» :::N1::n’« e Lo b 10— 2 , Pretiminary Game [ e B e e has gained in popuiarity | Morines i ke s o G S e vl A Bns i grounds Anderson 6 o n the preliminary 18, the Hard-{ e n ahanea Gt all e s, | With leaps and bounds among local |With Horemans for fifth place, each |y operly, Those traveling by train and : : i having won two games and lost four. [¢ioitee “should take the ST Kerner ........ 71 ware City Girls defeated the Inde-| g0 watistactory € Joval KAMES. | pen, I bids fair to rival other pop- avenue cars and not the Wethersfield 446 444 460—1350 | Whitney 7 pendents, 28 to 13. Miss Cahill, Miss ular sports at the picturesque club in 446 440 456 3 430 46 Commercial Trost ' " PR 4 = management 5 ST Cank V0 3 - Glass and Miss Bielman, were the coming ons. Bender has displayed 1 avenue line. Autoists are advised to COMMERCIAL LEAGU H. Johnson ... g scoring st i x the winners, Miss T n his ability at the Hartf Gun club, RANGERS ‘[S, SHAMROGKS journey by the way of the Elmwood LR Stingle and Miss Gennette played weil | OI‘PER IS DEGUN&D and his handling of a gun lived up to i road, under the bridge, and on east- a ward to FFairfield avenue, then taking 411 for the losers | the greatest reputation he has gained o ST Speedy Local Elevens to Battle at St 1, 5y erseeting street that leads into Armours Co. e The scores: Managed Minor Champs Engel ees 93 85 § 262 Browns H. C. F. Normal School Penn State Foothall Coaclr Says Trip ¢ i Stearns . 00 gb i ' ; y 3 ¢ Pl Bender was a member of the fam-| ypapys Pield Tomorrow Morning Franklin avenue, Dill .. . 8 90 . s 5 et 56 7 Sheehan, ! Schmidt to California For New Year's Game |0us Athletics, when b team was Amid plenty of enthusiasm, the Narcum .. . 106 119 / eft Porward | . looked upon unbeatable. He shared City Title Elimination Game. Nutm held practice last night in Harnkohl .... 122 )— 2 g S A 4 , | Norman sheehan .. Ulizio| Out of Question. the pitching burden with Eddie Plank Kk | Bentz's hall. About 100 admirers were Dummy 7 ’ Right Forware S DRl T T and k Coombs. Others teammates Lhe s I3angers and the ShamrockS|on hand to watch the team ¢ Restelli, Ginsberg 1'.'/ .:] )" et r: 23 I included Edaie Collins, Jac \‘\;H battle on the s:‘r]‘d]i’r n at St |¢hrough the paces. The team will Adkins Printing 376 370 3 = % h“’”“'\v,‘ ”.‘w \.\‘ .a.m(‘. Ibv' e college | ufjgme Run” Baker and Ty Mary's field at ]H.n«;(lu]{ Lomorrow | emble tonight' at Dudjak’s hall for Crane ... . 86 84 96 ] K ATSON « o v ‘ nger [ oo fiell. sk plght Tecelved BBy the infleld nd Dean morning. Both teams have been put-f¢he final workout. ith 99 79 it Gur nvitation from Sun I‘rancisco spor “Topsy” Hartsel and “Rube” Oldring | tng up a Sn wppy exhibition of the im ! i w0 5] C. Ramm Lee| MeN to consider a foothall contest he- lh;_‘m.'“" 1. "%l gport this season, and there is® great gaghton . \ il - Koether i Penn State and the University|' wien George Welss securad con- | Iivairy existing. The winner of fo- The lineup of the teams is as fol- E i 3 battle will be in line for a|lows: Nutmegs, Connolly, left end; | tween Stanley . 110 68 o Gugel ‘ of California at the Pasaden augel .. ¥ 4 v ¥ e 1lifor aa B Adena carnival mo: W 9 q Nev rite Haven | 4¢ « ) e Ne Haven club, one of ¥ Newell ... 93 91 nfof I [molgo Rl w Haven club, one of| o B ot e Bmpires, T. A. C. and [O'Neil left tackle; Politis, left guard; P eyl es on New Year's day. e read [[10 | ; i ol s S ) als, Kildur 1 is first deals brc t “Chie en- - == : ey . 3 I | he message at a student mass meet- e e e ahaE bel en ! the Trojans for the city champion- | Rogers, center; elson, Drose, right 479 439 ! Al ) ! witn great|; 1epc e 08 920.| Ghip. The Rangers will assembie at |guard; Buchney, right tackie, I7. Bur- ! ; L wd it was received Besse-Leland Co. Pelletle Iy schaicl 2 i 23 rs which died away when Bezdek h,’ w\w““ _“";" r'r”il) and ! "1‘"" the | ¢'at" iclock tomorrow morning for |uikow, Koplowitz, right end; Talbot, e o A e, 2; foul goals, ; ; SRS R S e il it G 0 sl pnll el S R kg ol Sl Whipple S e ; e i sl § 1 that it would be practically out| PN YL e G Saltributed to practice. The locals will journey to |quarterhack; — Captain £, Barnikow, v ; TR TN se g on by e q n for State to consider|® 0f the les were attributed to| piginvilie to meet a team there next [left halfback; DIl right halfback; ‘Westman . 86 80 9 245 = L : .H o) Iy dts nd. invitation. The ndefeated Nit- Bender's twirling. Last season, | gindqay Carpenter, fullback; 5 through reasons which Bender was All-Hartford: T. Landers, left end; - N wil by i R T M:"“«::‘:h Y ( § e Rehm | tany Lions play Pittsburgh on Thurs- S . Gallup +...... 104 108 : . ar day and leave that night for Seattle, |unable to offset the team did not come Peterson, left tackle; Bonadies, left - guard; O'Rourke, center; I'erguson, 497 474 470—1441 The Lineup, ol T =] > V(: O o o |l» MR SR e 2 i L RSE R e el Kilbourne | where the University of Washington |through a winner. Reports have been HARDING CAN'T GO 446 465 b TR af Right Forward Wil e et on Dees g Tt woula be|heard recently that Bender will leave| Washington, Nov. 23.—President | pjgnt guard; M. Landers, right tackle; e T Bielman ... ivvvioo... Brown|asking too much of the schol: {the Bim City team next season. There | Harding will be unable to attend ihe | pranilin right end; i Hatnaters wells .. 83 - ; s 381 Center | needs of the players, Bezdek 6 lare many who will regret his passing | Army-Navy football —game in New |pack; ). Landers left halfback; Ko Culley S s Yankees Rhodes, O'Connell ... Stingle | have them make two trips to tl if W allows him to get away. York Saturday. The demands made{ ok, right halfback; Micl Core S Folsnhaon Miljer Tre s R R o 1) Right Guard within a month, or stay there o e = upon him by the e me| o i Y Yaraon e TEANA Scharft ... v..... Gennette|length of time for a second ., HOPE 15 ABANDONED Gt ro e T b anit . 98 Starr e 60 Left Guard e athletic authorities will consider = = to allow him to leave Washington R GRTE oA 61 Scope: Hardware City Girls® Five, | the matter and make formal answer | Californians Give Up Plans For Game over the week-en TRIANGULAR ATHLETIC MEEY. . ) | r the week-end. ag e 3 tomorrow. With Yale It was a unced yesterday a Bost Nov. ! A triangular in- 436 448 4 : ! as announced yesterday that joston, Nov. 2 A triangular in bl aton McDonough ... 111 95§ e nill 4; Glass, 4 nan, 4; Rehm, - - eriaie RCa i No s e oy [ amionc tnelimen i otables SRl [ideatastiisHE SSs N in which Ha Driscoll 104 281 T Kilbourne, 1: Brown, 1; Stingle, TICKET PROBL a New Yoear's day football game be-|be present at the Army-Navy football | vard, Cornell and Dartmouth tean Jones ... 110 s 59 | Gennette, 1i+ foul gonls, Glass, | - fvean Yale and Callfornis has Leen|ssmalatitne PololGrounas, on Bairs | Will participate, will be held her Touls ... P 2 Indians Soharff 1: DBrown, 1; referce, Willon; | Harvard Athletic Association Anxious | practically abandoned at the Univer- will be Governors Nathan L. Mil- | February 25, 1 , it was announced Pedemont : 99 0 6 Ramm . At D About Speets' Getting Seats ty of California here, it was sald|ler of New York, A. C. Ritchie of | today. A 35 pound hammer throw Wallis ... 100 106— 289 | Papliski ....... 84 ; 5 S Chmbiit e il | vesterday at the graduate manager's|Maryland, E. J. Sann Soucl of Rhode | has been added to the usual program 3 Kunze 86 - PEAM WORK WANTED sk R0 J. — More than| grhee following receipt of a telegram It ind W. D. Denny of Delaware, Of events. 498 386 | DEIOro «eves s y . R IR R o talaaninonitos 3| klev 1dersol ok ) : . 5 The e nature of the telegra i Spring m-:‘1 Buckley Anderson Tigers Kkotball Coach is Against|glving ecither their true or fictltious| was ot o iv)‘]‘mh'l:" R Scoc::lrl.- y 84 89 5 203 413 individual Work DomLes "“"' U", ‘:‘d : 1 L <l‘\' n |‘|’ ”Hl'l s for the game wero dropped o 5 e 20 —p hen the telegram was recelved. It Swanson s 474 Princeton, ., Nov. 22.—Prince-| Athletic association and a thorough . 3 Hayden . 96 93 T R D A e i e rough is known, however, that no dnal de- ey 5 ring thel qigion has yet been made. 99 ¢ 3 basketball team this winter if Zahn ter months as to how ese tickets Rentcheller ) e Ag i winter months as to how these tickets California wanted to play Yale New e = acholtz Woram .. lartman i 79 105 o782 Independents, 1 field goals new coach, has his way were used by others than those to|y : 434 - 9 | simon Individual efforts.which tend to rob| whom they were allotted : 2| his dade e e BaRan e McMillans Gugel y the quintet of cohesion will he ab- The athletic association is mn\‘"“”“ or in I)‘.\-,’“.v y, Cal., um.].-v: the Bt ion - Gl S olitely tatoo, Aecording (0 the Tig | working on the question as to how | auspices of the Tournament of Roses Bingemer wunne. 92 90 > ErdongiEtlies toam) i coached | many tickets were found in the hands b o o] as a team and efforts v ¢ ma of specnlators. S ooy AT grooks 5 98 97 ¢ : 409 —1200 | . natvidual stax : #0F SDECW A LIS, TUFT'S COACH REAPPOINTED raves . 7 i e A Medford ~—Judge McMillan ¢ 83 S— 242, - ill be laid on passing the ball. The BATTLE TO A DRAW OO e L Judse Tomscheck .... 81 g i| men must be made to realize the b e k Kenneth L. T cy, former % B. Miller o..... ik i ae. Tn my opin.| . San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 23.—Pal| Brown Univer ity base iptain and 451 3 % (Donzat ....o... 1 O eathall, wnd. T palleva|Moran of New Orleans and Willle |former major league player, was re- Hitchcock Printing i o A I e ot aim of all conches|Dovie, Cleveland, formerly of New |appointed today to soach the Tufts Johnson .. oo 8 § G. Brown .. 8 7 § 1 future vears.”” The new Tiger Yorl ghtweights fought 12 fast|College nine for the 1922 season. Un- | Bell .. i W. Brown ... 92 tor o said that an attempt|roundslast night. Newspapermen call-{der his coachi last year, the Tufts Bradley 87 : made o do away with fouls|ed the bout'a draw. team won 12 and lost 6 games. 4 3 f it was possible, and that|__ St kN sificials would wateh closely every \etice to detect and train the men V? d . YR/L. Th r Tb" b P W, LEAGUE : Vonder What The Mouse Thinks About Standing. LRl committee. for the Prince last night, when Rule 2 i o]t varsity wdidates reported. | - Bteel oo b s ; will he given the men | WELL | CAN KiSS | CERTAINLY AM QueH . no MmorE ooR AT T DEVIE Heisler S Non-Prodl .o:essis ASLEl E ; & “\~ MYSELF GoODBY IN A LOoT OF DASHING _\om kT = taUGHY TiusSl Bla S HE0D 3 gap [Lo¥¢ NG e i e LooK AT THOSE TROUBLE nNows - - Look AT THE EYe STiee | HIS CLAWS e T SR 95 — 265 :ylw‘u o N | ! ', in Brooklyn on Dec TERRIBLE. EYES - THLS 1S THE ond FHvA’,,D\/;\\_L(A.,}f g ARE SOMETHING 7 g Boraranto g ) OoHn wRY DIDN'T WOoRST THING (HAT kl_g C«fll Mvfirnju‘h FlERCE! | WONDER Andree i 1O COAC ER LISTEN To MY CoULD HAPPEN To Sl e How LoNG HELL LET Andr ) string, 1 1O COACH CENTER. MOTHER'S ADVICE ME - - I'M GOING f'\y‘”fi'-"-*w A e T I Lo A R et - Landgren r.aee.. ST ‘E"_' ',"”n StnlE, 2 S 4 s R il e Buiog AUD REMAIN AT To MARE A G&SH IS High sihi € el St “Uncle Charley” Moran Decides nome ToDAY FoR LIBERTY ] Johnson 9 ) LE: T i sl e ShIDBINE G. Carlson .....100 104 7¢ [ERENSE fhieni urn (o Danville Nest ¥ Nelson 5 ] individual Averages IPredrickson Taston . 28.—Charles Mot Myers 2 fe! At Rock ... « i Quenk sivis 4 : 7 A 1 the Cer ThAYEr ceoovee. ) , [ Campbell ooeven 3 wsociation, sent W Hoffman . vl 87 by | Wileox oo Bre : ) Resro Lundgren ... S ] | Rerry gt it loran 1 Seekebacker S 74 | W. Johnson . contract ’ ntinue Center cc more year Burke Comstock Encompment | Haugh e | ; 7 J Moffitt ; s 9 S o : el A Y Crocker : Elliott ; ' ; Ioberg . t it ! L - — —~ 2‘"‘;" Odman q lerat o ¢ | OH WHAT A S|mP HE MAY BE HAVING THIS SUSPENSE IS GooD BY Bovs - - b S B ERYC] LT ) 3| Vit 1 g | WAS To LEAVE A SWELL TIME BUT TERRIBLE - \'M GLAD TeLL MoTHER [ | HOME AND MOTHER - I'VE HAD BETTER - MY INSURANCE S DED GAME -+ (TS S ) PRTRE o I'LL DIE OF FRIGHT OH Look AT THOSE ALL PAIL THANK S GIVING FOR :‘:',::f:?,, i ) i i ket ’ \r HE PONES THOSE | CRuUEL BYES | WONDER WHY SoME FOLKS BUT ITS GERIACLte +eur. 06 D6 e ) the N fova Blilb CLAWS AT ME AGAIN- HE LoowsS AT THE OTHER SHORE Ohlson . ... ‘ ) Tk in the it e v, 0 LIKE THAT ., FoR ME - FPIDNIE oo .. L ) n : : S A > k THE END 1S NEAR SREIY v e 3 & i e : . | ) | .MAY AS WELL y START PRAYING, 14 4 Texington Belden Next Sunday Eve. : . ) e THE SHETK B ceiee 90 B e 230