New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921, GEORGE “BATTLER” MURTHA ELECTED CAPTAIN OF 1922 TEAM AT N. B. H. S. — JACK BRITTON, WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION, BOXES HERE TOMGHT — HARDWARE CITY FIVE BESTED BY W HIGH SCHOOL WILL AWARD SWEATERS TO BUT SEVEN MEN ON CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM UINELT Spring & Buckley Bowle Lyceum Theater ‘ [LOCAL KACEYS PLAY a Surpi "oy at W, oof « 1 Poverty is Pleaded in Spite n i Waterhury Kaceys Win Seiniilla-| FARTFORD TOMORROW (ing Contest at Armory, 48 1o 45| of Record Attendance At This Year With In- creases Admissions. Game Captain. Restelli's Team Primed for Rivals—Game to Start at - 8:15 0'Clock at Hopkins St Gym, hrand After struggling through one of the The mbus bus ey to Hartford meet the Keeeys first time this contest The New Iritain games this s to be very The manage- in order to the hig at 15 | zym local Knights of (‘o kethall team wil| t rmory la er been b hardest schedules that has ¢ laid High team and bringing championship hon the jour to Hardware loci 100 omorrow out before a f that form City : evening city the in league displayed | in confident of ment has for gatheri the be on a L ors to this city after that Haven have turne members of the been notifiec games with H out in ree the strongest rtford and Veirs, team have will be given of the team received them number such as have teams, including several win championships, are ed to the champs on thi elevens am its two leagus comi 1921 yed S - A B | i crowd to thii quintet g a vietory IS w announced that that sweater permit time for dancing xame will start promptly ts| o'clock in the Hopkins street nasinm The local ve the member previously school, The foothalls to other only to those who have from the I8 sever No gold awarded who did to be & ve at Pass Work will been the players and rooters Knights of Columbus home | nklin Square at 7 o'clock A | r auto bus has bec engaged o transport the players and rooters. | New Britain will start the game with AL times were at sen i1 Spring & i Buckley s 5 4 ;\m,,‘ eehey and it from is snre ne ball, so fast Dumschott other. This 5 to watcl N¢ reason this 51 ST a to this city by a|the following team Kilduff Thi et 2 Y nd he lived up to it and | school anthorities plead poverty, T 7 a great reputa 1 Sheehan, forward Keating conter; | plea hardly expected this year He did the foul[Captain Restelli and Murphy, guards | since the Hartford-New Rritain gam: visitors, W in 20 e Hartford team will use Getersioh | staged in this city, w attended by 14 onepoint coun- | and Cronin, rds; con- | Some 10,0004 the greatest ntimber of He ter; Flynn and Curry, Clyde | fans to ever witne th 1, Waters will Also, the price trying to Hayden Dummy 19 trio for action, the work wi in ever pect v 124 45 Besse-Leland Co. r : ters inte Gibney ) ok . ) Whipple g 278 B ! ; a arom 108 <} hoosted this year )0 for his “Dutel % Tarac SESIR ) seventy-five s ‘ ' " KAPLAN IS WINNER Dumsche attendance Irish lLeonard, ards. game chances ropped forws LS e admission from half a cents. In the season, large and an admission usual charge wa received a percen but the in was ins ulso s i ' of wi referee the Ac othey crowdl field 1150 ’ were ames roals goals in regictering five Bestelli Shines ) R 1 | Meriden basket greater than tho made, Hartford age of the gate receipts, hare goes to New Bri The team this year | equipped. There was no money out tor injuries, players heir ed to sign waivers hold the school liable their being injured was no salary list for the uet, such provided teams, has been given the boyg anl tl was but trip out of the state. A guarantee was furnished the boys on this occasion. It is a very grave question whether such treatment the gridders after they have expended so much effort to bring honor to the school will as in incentive for the lads to do big- ger things; if the expr he 1 from the boys the Ives are to I considered, it certainly will not. The value of athletics to a High school cou and the desirability of having championship teams cannot e questioned. In the past, the Red and Gold teams have been given every en- couragement and some excellent terial has been developed here, of the boys finding it through college because of their train- ing here. At the nouncement would be | The work left in the Ne Boy Bests Jimmy i v Brit IFor 4 Hitcheock 1 40 42 rinting (1), was the it lion s Dwyer at Hartford—Bout Is W responsible with four the foul line tries at the by ptain Larsor after the tries game. for 25 points field “Hops et. He f the foul leader | Bell Bradley Johnson Olson poorly pa g requir not event of there players, No for other his team goals from or RBloomer Financially won over lrish Jimmy | and Nate Mil- and Kid Lewis on a card Oak A. C. in Kid plan Dwyer, Eddie Connors ler hattled to a draw ler open- | bested Georgie Lynch, the Charter run off by Hartford last night arapia| The card in all close of lead, | mark the S | Hartford, at least for a fime. The not large enough to free agreeing 10 in the Of relieved ( o tas) missed part of Visi Brass C local in the tossing National Riscuit Co, 3 Dricoll T 101 Pedemont ; o Andy 5 250 | St Jones [ 2A6 ST Wallace three course ng the as ors Speed Up y team started up a seven point probability will the fistic game in one and piled the als were only able point foul route. How o ilnm 1ag rung | bring adequate financial return and fald goall the New Britiin tewin other houts in the Capital City right in the scoring line, with been bloomers of late, it will ekl e SR R be vlltn'\rnl i by man- 0 ) or a time. S e i The bouts were hummers and the Tizlor tomos Through hoys so evenly matched that every less than two minutes| o int paq to be taken into considera- team to overcome| i, jn the award of a verdict. Wal- lead and forge to the front in| . "vennart of Waterbury was the second half, due to the gréal{pirg man in the ring. Dumschott and Taylor. 5 S NIDLEAC RS DARTS AFTER GAMES. the score was dead-| The Darts, averaging 100 pounds, | Referce Dillon | are out with a challenge to any team battle immedi-|in the state, preferably —the TBoys' | “aterbury put on | clubs of Bristol and Meriden. Harry Martin of 350 EIm street is managing and threc the visitors| the Darts to regis Restelli a I zot | 101 ! one a the attendance was ever, after Tedders since have, probably agers to lay low 424 4 McMillan up a Johnson y 106 R SeTVe Graves S 7 B ‘..m McMillan | 2 Bingemer tichter to ssions It for this | the work of battle waged required JACK the Waterbury BRITTON. 1 delegations here (o el him perform the hont, five will be produced of country's best pertormers huave | heen hooked The proceeds from the building fur towns will night to 1"ollowin ndeville 460 446 5 1 Adkins Printing. star ame Crane 9 acts of Smith RBengston Newell Staniey \ the the 8 ma- | whistle s at the and revie Tedked possible irted ately, K again steam, a field goals resulting while New Britain ter but two foul goals by Local Girls Win y the preliminary game, City Five girls team, Atleties, Wilby team Waterbury, insheck ] j Miss Scharff the points from the foul chances she but three cheers carned 137 Mohican 166 very outset this year was made that there no coach hired this year of tutoring the was nds of the pl di rector, a member the school fac | uity. Later were called requiring the boys to assume sibility for whatever injuries might sustain while upholding glory of the High school on the iron. Now comes the announcement that but a few sweaters will be footballs and no banquet school. Koether for was able hoys cal Mulhall, g the Hard 14 of defeated to scored Out of | Her | on waivers for, New Britain Iield respon they th Foul goals of of locals, 3 line 1hill, if O'Connell, Broavn | Danzat Renshaw W. Brown 1. 0. 0. I\ LEAGUE Gerstaecker missed with She 16 greet Glass, « Bieln Schari 59| work was Vater everal occasions, Heisler H. Hepp Heinzman Volg G. Hepp given by t 3 this 9 no § i 85 i 1 5 4 i Rhodes, rg x | 9 The scores | New Britain Field goals Red Sox, ~— "|Clark Stars in Tabs’ Willoug oy Johnson He Dummy Foul Wilby High 9 1Mield < | Kilduff, 1t TG O Sl « | Normandin, : b It ' | Restell, i roul 489 432 goals Lexinaton At night, the Boys the Tal | league administered a sound lacing the but the latter was fortu nate in building up a score that gave | the conte the appearance more ¥ played than was. The final score 6 Tabs with 29 and the Oriole with 2 | points. “Sal" Clark for the winners contributed the playing features. club gymnasium last Belden 7 Lynch, Buechner Seaburg Royee Maloney, ¢ Northruy, Austin, rg Pollessey, I & to *elletie g 412! Lol Orioles, : Larson, rg Indians, f being Hy it acty Waterhury showed « goals Reteree Dick Dillon; timer Herber mnter | o { Fon And | ree Dumschott arison many | to go| the line Win Over Oriole Five /1 Hs quintet of the City | playing the | s MURTHA CAPTAIN “Battler" Will Lead Red and Gold on Gridiron Next Season “Battler” Murtha was s teammates hy hon to team election othia CAPT, GEORGYE MURTHA. lettermen gathered last ev- the } Dr. H. T. Bray f a banguet provided in their when the ening at to partake o the get Battier"” received 19 votes and Charlie | ki, the received nine. Burtha was clected and immediately rec congratulation Rakowski next year 1kow bur guard, the ived who ind will of to return to schoo ur 1y man on oubte OV ¥ Murtha's elec tion captain s s the hard work that it 1 consider the reward o vea est and most could pe: y year the Dattler ably lighter now he i High scl ported for | back he w effective turned althoug ind ey 1wk with state, re the full Althoug iptain « 1 up shift than | S nov en the lightest fullb. the ting a ool 1 i training. selec position eam's ind 1son at f the well that the ed to through the returned t Murtha N quarter he showed ] that | ed All-Co anthority " st High ut fullback by ome of the Eron the tate ttler has hit consistent h Time 1 through th ) 1 1 In the Colum! Preparatory York starred, and 5 that up th gam feature me in the hedule Capt.-o other m made of Wahlberg Landgren senators How To .‘gtnartr The Day Wrong by | TERBURY KACEYS — KAPLAN WINS BOUT — H. S. WARRIORS RECEIVE LITTLE LETTERMEN NAME | | clared | half, the | watch | and RECOGNITION During the NUTMEGS ARE READY Local Gridd ‘ANl set” for All-Hart- ford Game to Be Played Saturday Afternoon at Clarkin Field, Hart- the With the | Nutmeg-All ford contest coming annua Saturday, team at be the night will the It two more Judging drill last The players bhattle during the week hrough nal D pointed for the maining part planned to have at least before the game manner in which the local are looking forward to readily seen that dis- of is practices the vareior hattle, rom the it can be plenty iturday gridiron at 1eed in exer little wind solid he of tootball there Clarkin Field has lent condition and the turf will be good playing irface S rd, the homes of the All-Hartford clan, will send all its inhabitants and loyal rooters to cheer their team I'rog Hollow, the tamping grounds of the Rambler- g will represented in goodly imbers, this city will send few pousand, Meriden will be present to the Barnikow boys and Roge Bristol is counted on to be there in la Georgie Scott and Dewey Carpenter perform for the gray speatered athletes. In all, up- ward of six thousand persons will oc- cupy the Istand and the s at Clar Field. FEach team w its own band, the All-Hartford having hired the Tassilo band, Nutmeg backers are expected the Philharmonic music- ians. will be plenty of whoop- ing it up when the two teams trot out to take burden Beside the music will be plenty. Both have organized cheering will be out there to test voices. The game wiil The been | vith made ligers, be a numbers to see bleach- or in have rooters ind the to here up their cheerin supporters sections and their tart at LOCAL TEAM WINS Club spective New Britain - Boys' Quintet Downs Team From Bristol, 12 (o 21—League Games Tonight, New Britain Boys' club basket team defeated the Bristol Bos at the Center street gymnas night, 42 to In the first score was close, the locals leading at the close of the haif, 12 to In the second half, the hore forged into a big lead and pace to the end. The City league will talke this evening, with State Trad: Boy The ball club five inm last 10 team maintained the opening of th place at the the Pyramids meeting the and the the Tabs club Bristol. Merrick New Britain, Schultz 3 4 Right Forward Sokolowski o Kels Left Forward Holst . White Right Guard. Stohl Lugey Left Guard Anderson Thiesing Center. d goals, Schultz, 9; 6: Anderson IFouls, Sehnltz, ifield go. Luggy, sey, IFoul goals, Me twenty minute halves. Lrunnelle Sokolowski, Anderson, Merric Ten Spo—t; 10c A cigar of exceptional quality, burn and aroma. Try it. Phone 1992-5. K. H. JURGEN New Britain, Conn. We make private brands. 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