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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921. . —————————————————————_————————————r——— | KACEYS STATE LEAGUE SEASON OPENS IN THIS CITY TONIGHT, WITH WILLIMANTIC OPPOSING NEW BRITAIN ON STATE ARMORY COURT — | | HERALD AND OPTICIANS BOWLING TEAMS LOSE ONE GAME IN UTILITIES LEAGUE AT ROGERS' ALLEYS — NUTMEGS PLAY STEAM ROLLERS | | VENDERG IS A HERO FOR A SHORT ~ |PIISHURGH PAVER NITTRECC DY AW SWITUANDLYNCH | pupys GTATE [EAGUE SEASON TIME, THEN HE BECOMES A WHizz»| """ M0 ROt AT PROVIDENCE BATILETO A DR ) peNs TONIGHT AT ARCH ST. ARMORY | Ao Carvies Three Column Pictur of Boy Bowler Equals Utilitics FOOTBALL PAID Four Brothers, Snapped at ! ‘ ) it . 0 ve by Train af . League Record, But in | ,,mem Figures Given Out Show U Sl Gaibal UG LULfl.S U Lcale hy “(I'“ il s LA Waterhury Kaceys Booked o aeet| DY Normandin and Belair | 5 e ‘e ( atoel . e 25 A recent cdition of the Pittsburgh WOR ! 1 York, N 26,~Joe Lyn ‘ . S Last Game of Match W l“‘i That 311,000 Turned In $300,000 at | Gazotte-Times carries a three columm 8.00 OCIUC( the West Side, former worll's ban-| the Hardware Five at State Armory of the Clever Emeralds . \ o Yale Bowl, ut of the four Kopf hrothers of this tatm champion, received riw T 2 Yuir 3 iy Wilita 48 S wmpion Loa Net Tuesday Night. f Moy g Gas Company Quintet He A » Gt UMY A BIED Lk [nguinst Midget Smith, the tovnadic| Quintet, to Play Daly “ e ap e bt fenconn Yov. 20— Ky S Lo el The Nutmegs football team will | jjtte Hurlem bant SET What is conceded to be one of the . % . Blows Up ()]l'l(hlfl.\j’ leial flgures given ot show hat| e ethens ere L danang _‘< ; I asumyet gl "l greatest baskethall teams that nas| Council Team—Big Game « . nothe cam played o W ¢ & ous 15h | Lose Or ame to 311,000 persons in nine g s thix | IN&ton-Jefferson—Pittshurgh game infing at the local passenger stution for | erowd of 9,000 at Madison Square |°Ver played in this city, the Water- at 8:45 o’C o 405¢ ame | largest attendances teing: | Which the former won through the | providence, 1. 1., for (he game Girien bury Kaceys, is the attraction hook at 8:15 o’Clock. inceton, § 0; West I'oint, 7n..| brilliant wo of Herh Kopt, who is | ed by Manager Longe Saviski of the N Harvard, 55,000, and Iirown, | 4180 president of the freshman cliss|! Hardware City five at State Yalo's gross. recelpts: will|2t Wi & 14 article, the | The game was originally scheduled for | Bxperts at the ring thought it was anl Armory next Tuesday nig While| The Willimantic & AT Lo 8400000 b\‘»llx.l-v.n’:h sporting writer said last Sunday but was postponed onlinjustice to Smith and that only the|the locals have shown goc wsket- | the opposition to the locals in the or onee the sport writers will he leave at 8:25 o'clock tomorrow morn- | ten-round bout last night before the Steam Rollers at Kingsley Dark The verdict came a a o HEurprise Bankers. ri [\ vou 1l star v e e i “wvm Vo TATA (0 Pt i S “ilde unt f th t veather, | generosity of the judges and eree 1 in the \‘ ; n : ‘w'm “ it witl opening games of the State Kacey f the I wowli on for a brief i seled ) ake i e ot i . o o e Ve ) ol ub v the tes of the I I Lo s bil bt Piie: I new nime 16 (he lonr (it loe suirart\The Toclai s e shape for the | sived Lynch from a defeat. At that|FCaur La e L LEAL hero of the |Chariey t, the line couch of this|?® L 1 Ng 14t ot atars, T i | & | has if the Bi City quintet is to he ‘hureh street | Year's team, will not he known unti) | Herb Kopf, who —doubtiess will be|fray. The Steam Rollers have greatly [the crowd tek the verdiet pass ¥ heaten tonight. Manager Larry P. Mangan time last league in this city at the State Armory mat Who quintet and ¢ Britain Gas' Wel! along into the winter, Taft, the[Known in Washington for years as|iraced the team for tomorrow's | Smith seemed to ringside observers| The Brass Cityites are headed by|has made every arrangement attend- TYene CAli ia denly his stary| Youngest son of Chier Justice 7Taft,|the ‘man who made the touchdown, 3 has left for Cincinnati, where he will[comes from a family of athletic stors, practice law. He has announced thatand thereby hangs ale that is one } e cannot accept a position in the|Of the real feature stories of the| ‘The Nutmegs are planning for two counter, severul ex-college slars hay- fin easy winner on polnts. lic carried|George Taylor, considered in Water- [, {5 the occaston. A preltminary bury the peer of any player in New i land. With him are Dumschott, | Carroll Borden, Sheehey and Me- | officially usher in the season, com- XOke AT e on mussed up ing been added to the eleven | off the honors i ut least seven of the AT TR R ety Gl A I ten rounds Two, the first and | second, were even and Lyneh earned thereby preventing his team from " e ; At winning three straight games, “Pinky | /1 football cabinet nest year. T o Ko n e bingtha el weva ta more big games after tomorrow's con- | eighth and that by a close | comprising i corking ag- | mencing at 8 o'clock. It is the plan of for several weeks held the high three- gethen yosterday. for the Arat time {n tests On Decemben 8, the much talk ‘nwu’m In the fourth round Smitl lon. The Waterbury Kaceys onf e management to have male teams string mark in the leag until he was PYRAMIDS WIN AGAIN five years. On the field, at end for of battie with the All-Hartford [floored his rival and came within onc [their last appearance in this city, iy (he preliminary games throughout > well-directed blow of knocking Lynch|downed the Holstein Parks a quin- [(po senson. At 8:45 o'clock, Captain flont: “1h* tha sixth, seventh' wndl|lteb from Ghicaga) which)cleanea UP I gestelli and his men will be in readi- Jnlui‘t' rounds the blond little dynamo | this section last scason. ness to enter 4 winning battle, The in th g game, placed him on |jagt night, 32 to 17. The summary to hand some encouragement to Wis|at Muzzy Ifield, Dristol, [madgh(x tAllgatsirogs i ! “; win over Middietown in that town on even terms with Benny The Church pyramids Southington |brother or pour some advice into the the ninth Bston . 5mith & € Thursday, has injected great enthusi- 3 g I 3 street boys dropped the third game by [ Anderson Conlin | ears of his chum, fellow player and| Lynch TR @ TN ! to the t ud its foll rs. L \ derso 5 . o ! s chum, ayer and| e - : n 7 n into the team and its followers a one-pin margir e Opticians, Risht Forward roommate, Coach Neale g0 Gk AMERICAN JOCKEYS LEAD Al trough e battie smin hat | TIGERS STRENGTEEN e very capable Dick Dillon will be the former champion bleeding from a th another popular t of the league, | MacArthur Mur, stands were Walter Ko k in Paris, Nov, 26.—(Associated Press) o refere f a 1 v phy | sté Lo, f : r tl ¢ ! VS GAT ) FelerRs ToHt tha: At same ot the fatah to s flelder of the New York Giants, and [ —Three American jockeys lead the AHI.’V |‘n’j;14| l‘u" '\.hu '._\1- m"r \,, "”|| w; FOR TROJANS GAME stars With Visitors the Commercial Trust Co. five, but Thompson Slliot | the fourth member of this quartet of [ riders of the Irench turf at the cloge [ the b ) e nos yineh hi Thompson . TR 1101 | the Tatter injury when he entered the won the remaining two games. The Center athletic brothers Otto Kopf, one of|of the flat scason. They are ! Frank O'Niell of St. Louis, with 120|ring. Lynch weighed 117% pounds ; ind Smith 119 pounds. game between boys' quintets will sonpad by (D0C 3 Last night | The Pyramids continued victorious |the Presidents, was Herbert, ‘larry [team is scheduled at Clarkin Field the Hfii‘ came ind tied thelon the basketball court last night, de- | famous shortstop of the Cinecinnati| Hartford, and on December 11, with Doc™ for | single Rolling 129 feating the Mohawks of Southington | RReds, sat on the W. & J. bench, ready | the Valley Park eleven of Torrington, Manager Flynn, of the Thread City Kaceys has forwarded a list of well ‘Dixie Griffin to Pilot Team in To-|knows players who will represent the Willimantic council in the league this season. Heading the quintet is *Mon- day" Normandin, considered one of the best forwards in Connecticut, and . The Tigers football team with sev- |[for several s 18 the s r of the The scores from field, Anderson 2, MacArthur : e e el e Emeralds. With Normandin will be his UTILATIES LEAGUL Thompson 3, Overstrom 3, Dunn 3,[Oother end of the bench and hugged running mate, Belair, also a member Conlin 4, Murphy Elliot; basl Neale T LT GO 0‘][ players in the lineun, will face the, ooy S o S B oo ot trom fouls Overstrom, 4; Kennedy 2, Ihtoliyousthe il diwoul dRd o L . Trojans at St. Mary's field tomorrow |make it very intcresting for the op- N, B. Herald Rojde he yelled." afternoon fisss e ; O'Brien 34 2 oen | ROICC. ~ a HAODN e et 4 v!]l(l.\|nL' teams. 2 Dixie” Griflin, regarded by many e Edwards ...... §4 ¢ ST ’ GAMES FOR WESLEYAN FIVE : ™ 15 the best guarterbuck in interschol- it . i APTER BASK UBALL GAMES Salna astic circles in New England, will play| Another player who will bear watching is Murphy, who last se Lawson ... The B. Q. R. Five of Bristol have = 5 : i b o e oe nie Venberg ...... 129 organized for the season and would | Pasketball Team to Play (6 Contests, D kil b :::."f::,\“ h ”,.:]"m“‘l!,:, e ]‘ TeY: | caught for the Toledo tc o ike to arrange games with 130 to Four With New Rivals * ] A LR S o | American Association, and i 140 pound teams in New Britain. The [ afiddietown, Nov. — Wesleyan - as will two players from Dean schiool, | [9F & Dlace with the Yankees next s Bell City team is composed of sev-| ypiversity's baskctball schedule as| ; ’ AN The Trojuns will have the re ur (SON. Murphy last year was one of the eral former High school players. | jnnounced today by Manager Butler . e i lineup tomorrow, the sume players | Mainstays ot the Crescents, the crac Games may be hooked through & i1ls for dixteen contostalinnd: revenls that have won all but one game this |A88regation representing Norwich Schmidt, 14 Earl street, Britsol, that games have been arranged with J : vear, and the same lneup that de.|The “Rose of New England” fans ac- four colleges new to the Wesleyan ; oL e b e e ) Murphy the one best bet program—IKnox, Hamilton, Clark and SR cloven two wecks ago. The kickoff |in Sporting circles in that section of NYDOFE «ooas. 02 ; 273 [ University of Maine tomorrow will be af 2:30 o'clock, | the state. | Johnson 92 79 The schedule follows, games being N % 4 | - — [in Middletown: unless otherwise spe g bl 4 ; BT The Willimantic fans pin great 434 437—1313 | cified 3 TO WATCH ALL-HARTFORDS | faith in “Old Reliable” Jack Keirns, Dec. 10. Clark; Dee. 17, Stevens;| : ! Ao as a defensive player. “Duffy” Connell, 79 291 | at Hoboken. ptain of the 1919-20 Willimantic Jan. 7, Connccticut Aggies, at 1 h school team, who averaged nine Sto Jon. 11, Springfieid College, % i afternoon; to witnessi the clash be- [ haskets to & same last sesson, will it -\'x-film'!‘ Jan. 13, yn; Jan 7. tween the All-Hartfords and the !also play under the Willimantic colors (‘”‘I_‘”"““ giLeidon Rl ¢ & ; Rambler-Tigers. The game will be |With Somers and Tighe in the lineup it T ; ; Alavanlas Boilimiala) Manager Plynn believes he has weld- s P : ed together a winning combination. t Amherst; Ieb. 1S, Amherst; f 7 m— e | The Locals’ Lineup games were rolled on Rogers Recrea- ' Groth, Overstrom ... Kennedy |the stars in semi-professional buse- | tion alleys | ettt Giuard ball circles in Cincinnati winning At the Casino alleys, the Center pynn ... ... .. Royce| “When Herb siipped across the line| Sheepshead Bay, with 99 and Guy| Andy Chaney, young west side morrow's Contest at St. Mary's Church Fellowship ciub and teams Right Guard *" | for the only touchdown of the game|Garner of Kentucky with 91, O'Niell [ featherweight, held ¥ De Foe, the ) i the Kopt family staged a combina-jcame to Kurope in 1906 to ride m‘s: Paul veteran, to a draw in their Picld—Kicko at 2:30 o'Clock mass meetir nd ‘I told you|the late W. K. Vanderbilt, ten-round bout mounts. Matt MacGee of from the nerican Paper Goods (‘o. Seore New Britain Pyr at Kensington, occupied the lancs. Southington Mohawks 17 ; tion so' gathering. ‘Larry’ raced to the sral preparatory and High school Greene Barnes Connell a Wizard ISingsley ...... - 2 142 Sargis Bl Squares g Sipples ........ 12 Hancock ..,... 73 7 7 P. Larson .. 84 Moore s 1 2 Geni Dumniy ~gation of local footbull fans will travel to st Hartford tomorrow M L 1N M G ARND e Siiuscuss s O S =TTLE D You HEAR OTHER BOY WHEN You START AWAY To -AND You SETTLE E AN st ol = Down To HARD WORIK TALIKING OVER THE SwELL WiTH A HEAUY HEART TIiMES THEY'LL HAVE wWHEN Holmes ....... , Drown, at Providence; Feb. . g (el b i oves akinetiol ranihg AEeh A e — Starting — [Keating and Maher, center; Captain Van Duzer ..... 90 $& T ; o ) ) a5, T QT ’ . et YALE AND 10WA i v ; R ! THE SHEIK i |” Following the big game dancing F. McGuire LR tienney . 78 80— 245 | Chances Favor Such a Contest Next 7 S 3 - e y LR $47 487 361 349 330—1040 New Haven, Nov., ¢ chances 3 ok § W i Ey Morrill . 107 56 _lx.\\m~ cevenen 116 59 41er than ever today on the departure it 3} oAy W OV IN (Y - , ; ; ; ; & - AND BOXING EXHIBITION stror favor a game and the § o ¥ Telephone Co. CENTER CHURCH FELLOWSHIP [ {060 board of control, which ap e oI R A IR i Josephs 108 100 111 ulle Eia s e wa team is concerned the 1 Dummy .. S 79— 236 8 68 58 194} makers' ability to sandw the[ment in Deilin. Many Swedes attended the German meet. PRI T TG FEUTAS ORS00 L et R L fort will he made to do that, said Parpe ...... 80 7 Miss Davies 54 64 4 CHALLENGES CONQUEROR I heiden L A balkline hilliard championship to ROYALS AND SPECIALS 349 3 23 the new champlon to a return mauteh COMING HOME CHRISTMAS HerE REors G R oL iSRS remadl A et bl t8 atiMedford, B % ;! fowing to ing home the bacon;” 441 434 ; Herat ! s + = 4 % 2 e J - nf y - testel N I'p and teste S SR 3 - 4 { Next Sunday Eve. |C. Restell, furphy and E. Restelli, Potts iy 8§8 109 %6 ... YT | Harumerberg ... §5 100 E | _.___.._w = for a Yale-lowa foothall game next . ¢ g g g . . e o Borlen ........ 00 91 92— Elowe D4 78 of Howard Jones, Towa conch, who 0 e 3 AR VAUDEVILLE ACT McAuliffe .. 96 97 94 i s gea BY BB 81— D08 s on the western schedile Baron 0. Ramel of Sweden viding Go On at a military tourna- i Tickets $1, $2, $3, $5—Plus Taxes Be rame between regularly d CIMBL oy _' ( 251 | 361 365 36! hefore takirg a train for the west ‘L By Bnggs Skeene A 13 1 q De Gowi g | Chicago, No W Hoppe, | Miss Ramg CERE Jake Schacfer, after holding it for SCHOOL AND DAD TeLLs You Cottontails Mixed Nuts and posted $500 guarantee for ap Oy ACCOUNT OF EXPENSE L AEIT ot L b AT S LIS 2 R SRS L Manager Mangan and Captain Res- ssephson g ; March 3, Willlams at Willian X 3 g | Kilduit, Shechan and Saxe, forwards; Opticians . Nails s A McGuire .... 85 105 2 tine ......114 89 72 ; o ‘ - : ; / ; RVl R i TR, | Wil De enjoyed. Season 3 et 5 S e o AR 2 7 )| crcial Trus Snaps e Poptmervieal Jruss ; fall in the Yale Bowl appear Lright- Of C. RE W UE f\: 'l’?‘;*" ik dE R Sy OO b 0 came here to cat Thanksgiving tur : : . 3 o 5 v aley S6 88 arison . 19 93— f ", i RO S % 2 % o R el ; q k i Lt with his hrother Tad, head R i R X £ % * > Smith ... 86 83 : coach of the El The Jones hroth 3 e a8y, i ] Vi A i 4 R 429 371 346—1146 ; | g an i O > Restelli 800101 2 Doughauts Jones said 3 18 PR et 5 SN TG T 5 ; LYCEUM THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30. at 4421304 | Mrs. Boardman ; )— 212 uled conference games. Kelly ... 3 95 Chestnuts Whaples ... s 5 Miss Andres ... ; who recently lost the world's 18.2 sixteen seasons, yesterday challenged You'tL rmAave To GIVE (P Witkin ke 35 | H. Vo Andres 07 pearance Under the conditions of Goodisor . H. Andres [ 6| the recent tournament, in which McCabe ' 5 » | Mrs. Fuller ... 5 b Se fer was vietor, he does not have [ Dummy v i to defend his title until March 15, | and it is believed that he will do nothing but exhibition work until Penny i ; that date. Schaeter has Leen quoted Richar 103 )0 >, Dykens 98 0 1s snying that the next time he play Bacor ] T 35 | ¢d Hoppe he wanted at least a 3,000 Miss Hall 7 5 95 | point contest, and Hopre also is said Mrs. Winger g 7| to favor t i n route. Dummy LEONARD-AMITCHELL BOUT = New Yor 5. — The ten AWERICAN PAPER GOODS Tl Deain Retny Leonard | Machine Boom lig : s D. Emerson S1 and | s for the moon \ josephson S wankee, it was annonnced y 5 \ : > : | : N NI :m_, men will hox 4 ateh- | e ¥ £ §§§\\\\&\\_\\\\\\\ : AND YoU THimK OF ANY= T el | MR . 5 THING THAT woulD BE Fun HEWN ~ HERE Comes A R RAND HoA dtn et E S . WITHOUT MOTHER AND LETTER TELLING You You 3 Buckel 2 ; . ; FATHER AND S'S AND You CAN PLAN To COME HOpie OR-R-R-Rous FET v/ NEARLY SHED A TEAR FOR cHRisTMAS ' 105 Never \Was Heslin Bandberg i 5 — Starting — e o 'ting Next Sunday g | 13 Next Sunday Eve 1 iy e § Anierican Leoion Week SO L TR A TG R TR RN o X . \ M.A

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