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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI INCENSED AT ACTION DEPRIVING FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS OF SWEATERS — NUTMEGS PRIMED FOR BATTLE WITH ALL- HARTFORD SAT. AFTERNOON — NEW BRITAIN KACEYS PLAY STATE CHAMPIONS AT HOPKINS STREET GYM TONIGHT — BOUTS AT ELKS CLUB BOWLING GAMES "~ covn rosicr ALUMNIPEEVED | wxiwRistule P AFAYETTE TEAM |z ixisc ox coast| NUTMEGS READY | Resulting From Recent Bout, Lntertainers For Social Session Fhat Loss Augeles is His Selec- Good Scores Rolled at Casimo @24\ cara rourney ~esc rhuriny RefuSal (0 Properly REOZRIZe | vori vroriiioni und ot wren Sport Writers Asked (0 Probe ton for Npring Work socals Primed for - All-Hartford lers are asking, Is a full not a fall? Rogers' Alleys pornro ve-round boxing bouta bave) Wonk of Toam Disapproved | 2n, wren ths avestion s anewered. | Chanes of Professlonalism | oo, Bo Yrame S Gontest Next Saturday Hones John tle niche in the scheme of things atop | Yankees, reported at headquarters the mat is sct aside for the “flying| - - vesterday that he favored Los Angeles | as the training place for the Ya next Spring. What Concry 1 at the close of the meeting of New Britain lodge, ke g b The Bird league, an organization | p 15, tonight, The boxers s Alumni of the local High school, | 1 L DRI | New York, Dee, 1.—Lafayette, rep composed of local howlers who per-| oo G : including a number of men who wan | A€ GPen forum “‘\‘;.":‘..;..\]4“‘|'|:, 1 [ resented during the foothall season [,V PG form at the Ca iho u‘u 8 on Wednes Rl i R . 158 pop. | ENEIr monograms ne irly a ‘““”“r,“‘ Stnarkl MarHTE (et S ‘m an ll.ndru,xljvl '\.b\(n which num- 0 wue quite enthused over the com- | bull elevens will clash Saturday af- day night, occupied the : 2t © century ago, expressed great dissat ghr Nt | bered Pittshurgh, Pennsylvania anid Frank Mc Donough's popu stul)- | formers, Member IS have | joeantion at the action of the athletic rangler) Ledls fell victim to a best | o on™ ) niong its victims, yesterday lishment last night Some good |In the past showed considerable ii- |, uthorities following publication in|= 0ut of "I'" these somewhat| . g0 tne plea that either its team Bcores resuited terest in this form of entertainment st night's Herall of the fact that|dcudemic tumbles us ‘lwunl"\lr‘”"' DY | zet full credit for its accomplishments At Rogers Recreation alleys, the ‘ ind committee in charge of to-|jyt geven members of this yeur's|Stanislaus Zbykako. Yesterday the.old | o." 0 4 “he “gigeredited for having Stanley Bush league and the Corbin [ NELUS entertainment profmises reat | joam are o be rewarded with sweat timers mlnrlu.l i the controversy rHw-””_““‘.\“‘w‘I AR A Scréew compan gue bowlers per- | The usoal luncheon will be served In| eopg opinion of George Bothner one of the |, very among its personnel. I'ront faniaq | conneetion with the entertainment The story pointed out that, hecause | Veterans follows: e Rl e e el The scores of the games follow } On next Thursday night a card | of 4 olaim that little mopey was real i'he flying fall and the rolling fall It the present weather continues his employers, and [ the Nutmegs and All-Hartford foot- munity named, Some news spot erops | jepnoon at’ Clarkin IMield, Hartford, y every o One Yankee offictal Up every day ns. Yon) Melal | ey two unsuccesstul — attempts to stage the battle It is anticipated yesterday the team trained all thelyp,g he contest will attract a crowd way from Alken, 8. C., to Los Angeles, | o over 6,000 fans. Roth teams are including Kl P and Amarillo el | trgined to the minute, having kept route. practicing steadily in the two weeks Connery's trip to the coast also was| jyyoff oc oned by the inclement to look over ball players. Kamm, the | weather of the past two weeks, The San Francisco third baseman, was one | jpterest in the game has not abated, of these, but the San Irancisco club| und the rival teams nd rooters won't sell him hefore 1928, and| await with an eagern the coming veny, another infielder, is to go tof of the day when the superiority of Cineinnati, it is understood. Dr. Strub [ {he teams will be settled for this of the Seals will sell O'Connell, the [season left handed first baseman, however, Iixpect Hard Battle and Connery has recommended that Both elevens.face a tough week- favors one place, another another, and open, most of them veiled, have been BIRD LEAGUE tourney will be held in which the|ised on athletics this season, the | Were never part of professional wrest- | o) k ‘ made that | rette was using men winners will be tendered turkeys chool would be In a position to sup-|!ing in my ¢ and I've been over a | who were getting salaries for playing fes prizes. There will also be a drawing|ply sweatérs only to those members pateh satsdlsyent Faninalenan \\K!\'- had m.v.,\nln, m..k for “turks”. The committee has &r-| of the team who huve not been pre r. Muldoon tells me they were | ranged for several different kinds of | viously rewarded in this way. Atso|lcRitimate falls in his day, but I never ird games, thereby affording most | that no gold footballs would be given | heard of them except as part of the members the opportunity of engagiig|out and there would be no annual|Scheme of things in amateur wrest- fessio; eball—-men who were of species known as tramp athletes, The situation came to a head yes o terday when the athletic authorities of Ll Sa R ICREIng | banquet for the champs to be given [Hng. i Lafayette issued invitations to foothall out of the athletlc treasuly They do mot belong In protesslonal | G .ii0re’ e this section of the country None for Ca n. tling and if forced on us, will kill | he be hought, The scout thinks well of | ), After their expected gruelling t ther a Lastc 8 3 Crnoc « ., T GENTRE VS. GAL]F Some of the best players in the his- me." together at Easton this afternoon to|c:connell, and the chances are he willl \yt{le Saturday, the Nutmegs will Coyle .... T 265 | : tory of High school athletics will re- - e ”_”'"_’m"»' r(;";!'u\f:‘fllll-“"'\’\":?H_\ I‘),:‘\vl :::' be on the New York roster. journey to Providence on Sunday to Machtind ... w4 P 167 | Meoting of These Ilevens At San|ceive their monograms and nothing CITY LEAGUE GAME (e R Tt ey bt Loy thed PRz EEDSEU RE NS A 100 listened - to} meet the Steam Kolle while the Zeigler . 46 s 7 more this season, due to the fact that S \Nm Vil tale “mp'”_ e eunas ah favorable A\\'m']\ from his scont re-| Ajl-Hartford eleven ‘\\'m tackle the Pitegerald . Diego On New Year's Day, Now | they have played on teams of other T b the tanmra maine a fato | EardinguReanlc O'Doul, the southpay mbler-Tigers on Sunday at Poli SEnta SRR 90 9 years and received a sweater from|panc Treated to Two Excellent Con-|to Calif : ey '.‘ Lesibas " | pitcher, who stayed west last season | field, Hartford. Both teams have Seems Probable. the chpol. Lester Felneman, plokead o Callfornia, where it has heen in-1;,q plaved with San Francisco. Since | heen fortified with extra players in 135 4571323 | Tierkeley. Calif. Dee. 1—Califor. | for All-Connecticut tackle, and who| testsat New Britain Boys' ‘-h,h<:;'1”':”‘”;:":"”"\’;*"” the ISast in a post|p. wag with the Yankees in 1920, | case any injury occurs necessitating el S captained the championship eleven, [ B O'Doul is a much better piteher, ac- | their heing kept out of the Sunday cording to Connery. He always did | games Black Birds nia's champion foothall team wants to i Rion received a letter last vear and will not have a first class curve, and now has Locals Final Practice Trauski . 5 88 6 3| play in an east vs. west game New| [} Murth All- Two good basketball — pames|on fact and that they are due in the|yn o ehot pall that Huggins wanted him . - zet a sweater, Olson . #7| Year's Day but as no big eastern| o, njactiont fullback and captain of | Crowley . o 58 E 3| eleven seems anxious to journey west, featured the opening of the City main to jealousy and the “poisoned league last night at the New Britain | pen.” However, the situation at Easton 5 . el next year's eleven, will not receive ;;::n;: SR 1 05 anan ;‘\»’L.m\.\.;. has not :'f h:‘.,».. num;:l.‘““,“ “Dixie” Griffin, who piloted the | 1° ) i I e AL ons .. b 8 New AT’ v alifornia de- 2 2 il 5 joy club, J.o . onners, of the has been common talk in football cir- " | team at quarterback with such a de- - CAST \ i o feated Ohio state at Pasudena. | sree of skill that he was ot onty| - B A. of the club, tossed the first|cles for two years and it should be WANTSIOIWARIN, BAST: Mo Gr ; Fe e N Al San Diego, lif., has Centre col-| Licjeq ,“r' All-Connecticut quarter ball, officially opening the le | cleared up | Towa City, Dec. 1.—An offer of a | “\:‘ “: f,, 'I'”_ ‘:M Gecl o ““M fr-" lege conqueror of Harvard, signed for| pack but was mentioned as All-New | 0 the opening game the State Trade e foothall game withiYale fn 1022, Just | BN TR SO R0 LHEE R e e Kebbel ........ 76 76 521a game but has no opponent and there | Engiand quarter, is not to receive a|SCheol alumni defeated the Pyramids, prior to the Princeton game, was re- | /1% -(""I:j"‘ "}_,'”yfi" Sl S ] < 3 2 | s k that California e | ' |18 to 9, and in the second game of the ved today by athletic officials of LI S G AL, ] Gogolin ...... ) 2 the deficiency. Then there is the|two years ago. Armand Landino, an |2 €ning the Boy club 8 | Lowa: University : The Officials Danlelson ...... 77 1 267 | pasadena game with Towa, big ten|end, who received honorable mention | SWamped the Tabs, 38 to 14. he | = | western conference this year. The That otRcials Bl Samate Turner 9 5 96 champion considering making the | in (he selection of o mythical eleven, | 00T fissicction Sofseapia it Uesglicureen | commiimization rom e EEEER T by ]I]h; I”‘-(“ qr“'\v”:r.ru?.'f.nf r‘rlf].[rv\:e' 5 trip [ 558 Datn siven i oioett it oa ) |Tenite Echool Alumii Pyramids| the date would be held open for | Eddie Har e v, ESE [had been given a sweater last year|Ivade S Maearthue| Two Backfield Stars at Harvard and | 1owa‘e decieion | James Keegan of Cornell, umpire and and will not receive one this season - | Charies Taylor of Waterbury, head [linesman. Plucker . Dunley Parizo Watson Last Night. | ke H. Davis, who lives in Kaston | says that the charges are not founded The Nutmeg players will leave to add to his repertoire. early for Hartford where they will dress the fray in the Hartford Y. Right Forward . | Will Be Made This Afternoon. Fitzpatrick o . Overstrom Red" Davis, the speedy halfback, who was also honorably mentioned in the Ail-Connecticuts, and who be-|_ . i : i ambridge, Mass, Dec 1.—The Halifax, Dea 1.—An invitation to | cause of his participation in hasket- | S KO Thompson-Anderson | Harvard football team will elect its| play a series of soveral college teams | Peterson New Rritain Kaceys Encounter 1920- | : 1 < : 3 5 ¥ N N 3 999 owing players: Nutmegs —— Connoliy 2 SREE s cht € | b yaseball and footh, ntion- 1922 capts at @ eting this s i ; s A i 4 Seifel i 5| 21 League Champions Tonight On | ball, bascball and football, is mention- |y oo s captain at a meeting thisaft in the Maritime Provinces will be | iR o AR G Vollhardt ...... 99 1 Hopkins Street Gymnasium ed in connection with the Burns Me- S s | noon. Twenty-five men will be eligible { gent to the Harvarfl university hock- | pyckney, tackles; Politis, Ne $ - e | morial honor for this year, is not on to take part in the election. ey team within a few days, according | prose, suards: R s % i two viete in as many vear, : V8, ¢ £ | Drose, guards; Rogers, center; Tal- With two victorie ] e Rrotton . The candidates for the leadership to the Halifax Herald e it st i::l.,r.',:]mxm:r ; ‘rmly:dm\‘\r{u‘h?nlalv:;‘ Williams, Schacter, Mahoney and | 0o B Guard L Jare George Owen, Jr, of Newton and | }.T,', ’;l;villi;":‘f’{]i( s “”".nl'“. lln;:\‘l‘\}\lkwmxll)] AN .o cni.. T3 82 — 232 | o rd this evening with high| Co0ley participated in fast year's| o 0 EPAIE HECE B BIEREEEE S I Charles Buell of Hartford, Conn. Both | MTIGHE MEETS SMITH. e LT Rajime ........ 80 93 - hopes of defeating the Hartford Ka-|52mes and will probably not he - 2, Dunn 1, Groth (AT¢ backfield players. Buell beins| Now york, Dec. 1.—Mike McTighe, | Franklin, ends; Peterson and M. Lan- JapOsell - ... 103 80 261 (ove ‘winners of the state leagne| Warded with sweaters. 1 alves, | uarterback and responsible for much | cjaimant of the Canadian middie- | ders, tackles; Bonadies and Ferguson, (g T fitle lnst Season. That the locals have| THose on the champlonship eleven | ¢SGR FI0 N e mimar, T, Huek; [Of Harvard’s success in running p weight boxing champlonship, will |guards; O'Rourke, center; Tully, €. Meyers ...... 71 106 et At fnsh ahkad Is admitted, but| Mo have not previously oaptured| U0 e e Referee, A. C.[for the last two seasons. Owen also| meet jeff Smith, middleweight of New | quarterback; J. Landers and Kos- = the form displayed by the Hardware| Tonosrams are: Rakowskl, Bentz |p.npelie, proven a strong factor for thel jersey, in a scheduled 15 round hout [ mack, halfbac M. Landers, full- 418 449 City team has caused the followera|2chrer( Meucke, Bray, Cherpak and mson, and its generally being pick- | in Madison Square Garden tonight. | back. 3 McCabe. Rove Gl Eaies Tahs |©d for an All-American position. Like ! Lo of the quintet to he brim full of con-| « ) ’ Harman ....... 78 68 2l fidence of a victory. The Cap. ‘al| BERIG ....... Daly|Captains-elect Ralph Gilroy of Prince- [ h g T ton and Doc Jordan of Yale, tl NOVA SCOTIA CHALLENGES. | | Perkins . PLAY AT HARTFORD " The Line-ups Schwader .... The teams will sturt with the fol- son and What Became of Money? Discussing the sitnation today, a . P’ Peterson . 81 401 jtyites will be without the servic . Right Forwar Y Y 7 I 7] q ] ¢ L B 89 so|Cltaltes WL be It h ot e eerani | Prominent official, himseif o letter- [ Rl e ErERuar el o ve L ha T knelal playets ewa rfi@ T@i« Tf Oufi Efiom f Captain Billy Dwyer, who recently| i, op o number of years ago, ask- Sokolowail L P} BEIGH . e underwent an operation for appen. [ M7 OF @ numper ; Left Forward and reside in New England dicitis. 1 place is being taken| akcieh SsssiieRol e ameneyl X vidersoh Grace| The Harvard club of Boston an-| THIS IS A GENUINE ADVERTISEMENT BY A RELIABLE CONCERN | taken in on the Harttord game, whicl ne r a bs 3 S care of by Getersloh, a fast boy who| . . oh 1hv the pres » ; nounced today for a banquet for the At the right you see sets of mixed letters Give C N Citi SAll baar. watching by the local des| 5o Prooably Eae greatest amount of [gion)-Bramhall 3 Rutler | football team Friday night, Dec. 16, “hat can be made into 12 names of cities in the ive Correct Names of Cities Azukas ...... E B82S Al A Sheshan, willthaldl) onsyscvetitaen ing an amateur Right Guard at #s clubhouse on Commonwealth United Staces, Example: No. 1 spells NEW 4 1 game in the city of New Britain, The s o e S S t] YORK. Now try to give all and be rewarded. LR L down the forward positions; with n. Thel ypget-Stankelis ... . Avenue. The committee in charge PRIZE SENT IMMEDIATELY TO YOU. . WEN YROK 7. BFFULOA Hjerpe .. Keating at center, and Captain Res-| questioner asked whether or not there Left Guard g affai | N 283 Left Guar plans to make the affair the bIggest| \Wrice names on 4 nostard orin a lerter with Burns L B8~ 240 i e Ty, ayesde 1 tartgnen o PO SUdIC of the acoouni of who Field goals, Schultz 6, Sokolowski|demonstration in years. Among the| vour name witn address plain. You need not MPHEMIS 8. ANTLTAA . : telli a ” m,u“v:‘.mnu Hend Fatiinaicer handles the financial affairs of [ giankelis 2, Anderson 4, Holst 1, |invited guests will be President s“"h-‘fn'flffivnur\nwncvinuwm I;m: This . ERITODT 9. USNOHTO Ly e ga e pla at the Sl s o 01| 3 St 5 4 ; y 3 el B sacenuine ofier. You and every other person ) the team. As far as the questioned | tou1 goal hultz 6 Tabs, field [Lowell, the members of the Board of | (. weman boy ‘of mil) who sends in. the . LOETOD 10. SBONOT opkins street gymnastum, and Will| gne could ascertain, there SR ; 5 E | - g y @ 5 o'cloc T'he : Sk PN MO paa)g, Daly 2, Grace 2, Clark 2; fouls, | Overseers and a number of othet names will receive a prize of equal value yet 3 start promptly at §:1 lock. The|such public audit since the athletic | rennesey 2. Time of halves, 2 = g which you might make worth $100.00to you | 5+ COGHACL 11. RALDPOTN STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE local team and rooters will leave W€} coupeil went out of existence Erall siiaand it Mither: LB Hiok, a2d gain greac happiness, -.\v‘hvlr:lv‘\{‘ n}\fln{vh:‘ 6. NERVDE 12. MELABTIRO £ Knights of Columbus home on I'rank-| anq other alumni ‘of the school won. || ] —mn Less no Surprises and delights. Answer ! 1 e yde scorer H. Tracy. Referee A, C. 7 \Wikhdiase on get ; Pt S ) Hupmobile lin Square, at 7 o'clock. CIydel dered whether or not it would be pos- | fannelle TENDLER AND FRIEDMAN, ; Al e 7 T Boardman ! 76 Waters, the well known New Depait-|giple for the public to get gliriprall ? f 299-—~ 968 | Rowe v $1 86 - ure company basketball player “'”‘vn the hooks to see if football finances TO DISCUSS CHANGE IN RULYS, ,h:rpm},.rf;(k{]\|,[,:" ||“.;)va\;“9‘1"'1\:”' 1‘1\:'”:__ B R T o oog | officiate as referee would permit of the expenditure of a New York, Dec. 1 scus meet Sailor Friedman of !‘Tllv;m". in | = n () a Stanton ... ; 5 - ___|few hundred dollars for the proper|means for limiting entries in tourna-|a 15 round bout at Madison Square | ruc ‘Kln a t r e Bt L ; § __ | recognition of the hoys. The speaker | ments of the professional golfers as- | Giarden on the night of December 16 265 | pointed out that annnal andits were i T T SRRy the rules for a nnmber of years dur sociation so that qualifying rounds of | jt wag reported today. The men will MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. [oekthd barios Vi : 6 holes may he plaved off in a single | weight in at the recorded lightweight | We will take full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble, 1 e o et is expected to occupy attention of | jymi, popnds, at 2 o'clock in (i Packing. Crating and Shipping efther by Rail or Truck Alquist [ ) 2 = - ion charg there was never a|the association's national executive | arternoon of the day of the battle, | Best of vquipment for Local and Long Distanie Furniture Moving Olson ...... 8249 tion of properly recognizing the [ committee at its meeting here De-y | | oRE efforts of the hoys 1T Tt ST S Pindar ..... cember 15. The time of year for the MOORE NAMED CAPTAIN 9 7 Kk Anent Nutmegs, e i s 1 b ' . n A. Anderson ... G i contest and other conditions also wi - ] Grobstein 87— . . 5 Other alumni have argued that the | ho considered because of expressed New York, Dec. 1.—Robert Moore, | t er r an rans e ora e‘ ; s Nutmegs, paying enormous salary | q R [y T e S e . RLILOURES 87 Ajgsatisfaction over this ye: | a sophomore s been elected cap-| D e A1 Nk 3 406 402 43 2 veves 228 fees, have been able to e played in mid-summer ove sHitamito Ao imniae roeect fioy e i [ REERUR SRS S R Ay et A Buicks and go throngh a season without any | yole . course for next season | B IHHOIL DRl R RO Vermilye 83 difficulty, yet total mumber of S Rebillard fans played to was probably less than ALY o that of the High school. The admis RURE 0 ol myanre s R R e e e e st Past AR B , R e imes — Waiting For The Berth To Be Made Up . . BRIGGS S R S 2— 254 | Rebillard ... o1 ) SR | 1 sl i - T R 886 414 39 3 You TewL TrE PORTER SMoKInG ROOM FuLL ~ GLANCE INS\D | HIERISROEE I tou GO ierce- s / i TR =l = = D THEN TOo SEGE IF ouT SDile ' Sleath .. “'m\:”m.‘, - 5 W[ul pREthT CONIEDT TolMAKE UG HI DWERESHX oV ac RS SRS G:RT:?;EIS nix«uu.s' ve | ;':CI :TL;-,WAZ(IA\JMEZT‘ENLE e q r 8 7 AS You wWANT To & y Dummy ) Hart .. \ N EAR LY YoUuR. BERTH. Doyle Vile ... . ) ) Anonymous Letters and Telograms | Nurczyk . L} 3 Ward Millerick ...... 5 63 | Sunesor Humphrey S 351 e A = Ron forENDIGame 1 0Ba, Containing sneers and Insults Rea- : i . 8 : " Atlanta, Dec. 1.—Anonymons lct- | e & i nd telegrams from Atlanta con- S 3 . ari | St . T ’ b ning “snecrs and insults” to Cen Weelo 3 4 % ] 2 ter college have prevented Georgia Purts - i i 4 7 3 T ‘\w‘» v‘u\i Center from arranging a Lunday oothall game for | in Atlanta, it Dus was said today by of the Georgia T athletic com mitiee Dr. Wallace made pubic ex cerpts from a letter from Wool of Chicago, alumni ma I o Cans| Yalzel Myers O'Brien Warner Agnell lettors, tel papers 5 > \ v} S RIGHTFUL O0CCLPANTS LOOK INSIDE Again . | BUTTon Vermilye By g S tas S way responsible,” hut that it wag felt ou CcomME (0 AND SIT | (o cmax arRivE S6 YU PORTER AT LAST CURTAINS faler v T— 190 |t wouls to defer T IN JACANT SEAT | STROLL OUT INTE MNARROW | BUSY 0N YouR SERTH ;,',: y ) X v 110 ) “"_""."’" LAUL ) anirlt e the PASSAGE WAY AND LOOK S Jon:s : 5 | der g Sl Ll AT TIME TABLE, wEPT - THERE N RACK < D red a statement ga cted with Alquist E Y ) Y witl, Olson 7 8 T r ‘ Piner A. Ander Grobsteir 40 Vacunme F. Berg B 1| Spoor 7 { AT CE Baldwin J ' [ . v 42 L Sarting Neat Snpeday Bradbury p v d T SRR Sorrow .... ) 6 L 7 With Richard Parthelmess and John Yiiitern (Sheehan) | of New Britain U § G20 AT L R A N AT i Dehm

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