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(el L% ] BY THROWIN ' BOWLINGRESULT ONLOCAL LANES 0gors’ Stanley Vearks Teams at Rogo: and R, & E. at Casino SEANLL WORKS LEAGUTE Pormen 44 Factory Truslow Shipping 4 71 Luebeck Merwi Wilcox Wright Kolod Kilduff Olson Supernaut Blankenburg Tanguay Giller b Dy iason &l WATERBURY KACEYS, STATE'S FASTEST BA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2Y, 1921, N4 A BRITTON TO MEET IRISH CHAMP HE - . o LBYSTKO KEEPS - HiS MAT TITLE ‘Strangler” Lowis Twice in Bout at Garden Sim Montzomery Opposes Former Lo- | al oy Eyening at | « Tomorrow heoof €0 Revae | | [ | wit under n the Iebru t bet two New York z Britton here r rosted city saibly I started ny Moy that the ue instead of ppearance of r the appear bout ning the | seats | then town | Lewi expect a | hold ntuchian night, and 1der the s the main attraction | by 1on ti the re- | %z the best|a A 1 1y eve charge rts that the the committer and out-o y tomorrow Lude ow 2 of pecuiiar free, of action Lewis re zko about the ring in a minut i after tw Zby slipped the hold which Lewis bro few moments tw were on their feet Zbysz ed for a headlock bro | him down 1 anxions few The mer minutes al wi ahout tosged 1l then | nd croteh hold. Lewis | from the hold, | mat with both shoulders of J awarded 2! the or four when | his ri ydy applied a nec in squirming touched the in the opir Fleeson | with a rollip ecrowd disputed fail of match in broke out in a deafening der tion of protest During the five minute | mission Lewig left the ring for tle of water and the crowd, thinki the the Torell Gia Kentuckian was withdrawing f mateh, increased until Lewis reappeared 1 nnattee ¥ nr their howiing 5 Murmane Is Downed| gy il | Quarterback on | tain | the Hein STANLEY WORKS GIRLS' LEAG KAPLAN-DWYER Will Appear Here WATERBURY KC Tomorrow Night | . HERE TON 0 il State’s Spegdies! Hardware C | The Waterbur: kethall ori juintet Kace utt asketha not the | o e bringi ar toam where, the ma ed that hereaf it luctions as anno ission wiil b from s 15, 1 Wat Manager looking the n play here rover 10ut the feared t the ¢ i popu that | af dule opportunt ethall visitors At that f the wards, 1 fracdure of game to the Hartford ast year, and did a comeback | vear and boys, In a game donship, the Kices Waterbury will come and Dumschott in the positions, MeN at raylor will remembered the dy school tes ed in this ci they Hlosteir I'he T, asure fter iod 1stained ¥ tir too « Park JIMOMONTGOMERSY . GONROY, HAVY CAPTAIN ost one the won from with the the state ity ‘Varsity Fleven Is s f lected to Lead Gutfit o I Middies on | Gridiron Newt Season. Laylor center November 2 aying [narteriac football team be I ns as former the Crosby High in this city Other members minent W spec of ayed s, 1ome is n electe several the in E i memb two 1 callir work it is an vear, Larson of Conroy ha Navy playing q signals t he T sucee mory equally ) ball circles through the the or the play the guard r as p the i ckfield for Seasons ar locals, Larson year. been | tisfactory will ositions, believed | o “goen at center male excelient | gijduff and Sheeha GHT Armory on ng te Wa 1t Lt emer 1d i Kuacey ki cuttin r ha ha tois i a thi 1 loca k th outfit - of the latter five | the arm. T Kace ater Capital Atla cham wit ocea quintet basket 1 Pellitier ETBALL ORGANIZATION, TO OPPOSE HARDWARE CITY FIVE TONIGHT—ZBYSZKO RETAINS TITLE LEWIS TWICE — GILROY CAPTAINS TIGERS — NEW CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT — BOWLING SCORES NEW OPEN LEAGUE TO TOMORROW GILROY NAMED * TIGER CAPTAIN Aggressive Back on Princeton Fleven Honored by Teammates Boys' Chah Will Clash With Tabs and Trade Alumni Wil Meet Pyramids at Boys' Club Gymnasium, The newly organized Clity Fue whi attrac iderable at wil loper edule to- tention, morrow evening Boys' N Princeton, J., Novémber i 1 Charles Gilroy of Haverhill, Mass,, was elected captain of the 1922 Princeton football eleven this after- by the men earned their varsity letters for playing in the Yale rd this season. He Keck, tackle on 1 team in John Gil- 1916 when the team of that club T ntet,gnd 3t Trade A with the 1ds and t the will 1 The owing hall, Holst, Sto ind Socoloski In the Tabhs' | noon who b will use Anderson 1, ultz, Doys' « Ros games Stanton er Camp's All-A ,oand is , who w while at Georgetown Gilroy prepared for the Haverhill high school and at Exeter, playing haltback on both ‘N]‘mr\ teams. He was halfback on Tiger 1 championship fresh- eleve for two years has |been a regular in the Princeton 'var- sity backfield Gilroy ssentially a defensive man, and consequently was not widely heralded until in the Harvard game in October when he ran sixty-five yards for the winning touchdown. He has been regarded here a sterling player for two years, however, and his election was not unexpected During his two years on the 'varsity the new leader has started every con- test and finished a large r ority of |them. He is one of the most rugged men on the squad, in spite of the fact | that he weighs but 165 pounds and is [ but 9 inches tall. He is 21 3 In addition to his gridiron plays third base on the is also something at hockey, being kept from me by the two-sport rule here. h Bill Roper will have ten vet- | erans around whom to build a team to whether Judge Landis|next fall, with Snively, Rutan, Scott, would impose the maximum penalty | Morgan, Baker, Lipscomb, Cleaves, ispension from baseball or mere-| Euwer, and R. Stinson, besides Gil- |1y fine the star of the New York .\m»‘rn_\', Ruth took part in the| ge Lan- 1 himself on the sub. saying ‘“when my de- uniform will t ket tossers J 1 {NOT P scorer in ark {¢ 1t Princeton at x s will » the follow- Thure Anderson, Dunn, Harold On White, Fred Sullivan trom, ind J posed patric, ind Donahue phy and T Dancing 7 and = imni s com- Bratton, IMitz- ra, Mieczkowski Oriol Gr State Adamit 18 teynolds 1 g The , White, are Mur | )W the games DECISION ON RUTH SOON Judge Landis to Decide Case Within a Day or Two. 29.—Judge Ken Nov baseball Chicago, M commisstoner, witl 1 Landis, announce his decision in the g rs old activities he baseball nine S| Bahe Ruth case within a day or two, it was learne ted one of the sagues by taking torming trip after the robably tomorrow, | tast night rules of t | and I t in a barns ere no official intimation AVY CAPTAIN. lis, Md., Nov. Members 3 ayy foothall team last night ed the public will|elected Vincent P. Conroy of Ogden, at kind of & man Babe| Utah, quarterback, as captain for next | season ner ed in October, | lis has expre 29 ot onc ; cision know s. | Ruth i | just w For three years the at the Na by a lineman position of cap has been wha led | *8 cademy 1 fillec son, played at cen- ven, who captained it for vious years, an end. Carney, left a the foothall am, is follc closely in the of Wi big nd wrestler who graduated Car ame et season, ter, the Fellows: wa foot- n last ye Kkie, the foothal T 1oy filled the football team out for heavyw on the mat, which Willkie carried off so well for two sea- position on tt now t honors sons Enjoy the Great Indeor Amusement, Pocket Billiards (Pool) Qur Prices Have Increased Since 1914 Less Than the Price For Any Other Service. We Try to Give B Britain. Twirlers Skarzynski Harrisor wieg 450 412 Lay Outs. e Featherweizhts Wil Go Over (2 Miss Miss Miss Miss Tis \ii | Dummy DEAN MAKES DENIAL of ter Service Than Ever Known in New Round toute Tonizht t oot Guard Armory, Hartford. Head M‘}«i n Palmer Lafaycite Academy Kil Kaplan and 3 | Dwyer will meet in the main bout of staged tonight_at I'oot Hartford, uder the Charter C. hoy nre seheduled 12 round ronte. Dwy won Kaplan, but climbing steadily to the a Irish Jimmy Claims of Professionalism Awainst a card being His Team Are Merely Propaganda. 1ard wspices of the The tw Our Equinment is not Excelled Anywhere. A Special Prize is np This Week at Which Any One Has a Chanee. ias armory, Iinock'em Landgren 7 Alhert K loze. Liear Cat Oak ) vette ically empha 3 professional Kilhoror Sullivan Kee s Donlon top is in|" 1inst certain members of Lafayette footl char t b Heel Conne mer ndefeated 1efeat Tt | team featherweight ladder shipe Jimm ight, his Ed Connors Miller of Reck minds at 146 final The W ot mads inst tol some | Come With Your Frionds or Come and Make Friends at ' declared rtain - of the vroved to 1 I Recreation Billiards Get 't Al Nate et and Steve Trask Shay Regan e v ATy pounds in Hopernls preiiminary wing Georgie of Meriden, and Ki Lewis of Hartford together o Walter Vennart will refer hout; and Jack Cc prelim g0 the will 1y 1 it of i wing Ity il semy : T alee as nore ¢ 1| arfidavit Jack s J. Dlair I Lar M. K skl Miss L. Jackson Miss G. Neipp Dummy et Al the 1eWSpADeT the Lafavette players heen made investi Athlet The st never b M have universities | Mi nway v m fors p colleges or m bown, Knock k o vers Seott Moe Smith juestioned 1 o4 the te schedule |Leonard-Mitchell Bout Takes Place January 2 Nov 2 lL.eon ightweight cf neet At The Days Of Real Sport = 476 — . Resolutes Milwankee g will 1kee he ard, Pinkey te \ mpion, Mitwa bout n hell of a Jar Squirrels . vary 2 announced today S I rom = O, Black 41 Gopher TANLEY WORKS GIRES promotes 1.6 rd is guaranteed § the privilege Mitehell 85,000, ( 1 atic v hout tehweights has twic Pinkey Autowins State Eleven ady for Washinzton Wa Nov ) Hn foot Pein Re [ turday ts the \ ty ton team on 8 SPLCEAL Y ATCH ! . Fraut & 84 1A the men stood the trip e expeeted them to he lition i in the CANNOT BOX IN MONTREAI O R L N B AP Il ATV B B i, W o L A R T R K. of C. 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