New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 8

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T TG N AWl T RIS A A R A MANAGER SAVISKI SECURED GEORGE TAYLOR, OF URY, TO PLAY WITH HARDWARE CITY FIVE — FRISK, GIVES BRILLIANT BOWLING EXHIBITION AT ROGERS ALLEYS — NUTMEGS MANAGER HAS SOME STATISTICAL DOPE ON THE PROVIDENCE GAME — CONTI DEFEATS SCHAEFER CORBIN B@ Wi EF,RS e IH\W ;‘&%J]"ES ‘”‘f\,f,flj‘;‘;‘,f‘;f\,[‘f”\“',“\. tozz{DABE RUTH HAS | REGORD OF NUTMEGS |obri st oo Management Submits o Fow Statistic [ lier ever got with Managzer (AYEIN] ured Clever Wa " First Time in Many Years That More i Champions Accomplished terhiry Basketball Performoer | Whan Nine Contests Have Been Pha Garlof ANt e Steam Roller venty player Lockmakers Defeal New Er' R, 126 (miul rm.,tul Board of i Bambino Will Remain Silent Enelin, || Kutmoss gained more teritor P ! first time for many () 1 Roller gar t 'rovidence Jast Sur T wit wnd Mary ey St e The I, bi t | ; : P yi 3 & e | ainal HeantaaRnIta T des] Washington, Dee. 6.-DBabe Ruth, In this r lssue of the Hart defeated t it 18 expected these || King of its, does not expect to company ¢ ford Courant the sports editor again cems to lay a lot of stress in “stati tes.' G'DOUVL WITH YANKEES AGATIN, : : S\ ; € ¢ L L rmont; 8% Nutmegs game gty Lty winning threc i \ h : fiire \ 1 . cr 7, Tufts; Wil. [and barring him from professional ! ¢ 0 L e f i 3 Nt oot | Bascball until May 20, 1022, ° | Nutmegs haa' 18 battle worn play L A M i ) f 2 | long time.” ers to Steam Rollers 28-—the Provi-| ot 5 of the Pacife SO i t center tion he ; B el | He denied last night L1 . 5 back “to the 600 mark, ¢ i Y i y fo ; Restoll. |1 p o made any statement whates score of 1,640 fo SN W | ; i : result of Judge Landis’s ruling, and ks tha br Sty : ) fu : i . ) i, Profe ‘ET“T P,, })Y declared that he had “absolutely |other college luminaries. PO and i | f b ty Ifive % ¥ ) : 5 3 ‘J Ny A nothing" to say. Asked concerning RNy ofgren wi , v h 1 % St " il . i = short interviews printed in yester- high sing corer for the ¢ ke b . ] L] § x New Britain Kaceys To Practice | 1ay's afternoon papers stating that he T!, /X B iEile Whiamet and Foot team maies, Du (Shechey and | econ anagnent of s ‘ el L is Tl er’s A Bear the match with w}w‘ sCores f 30b X i i SActE T Ml e “ i “ 5 Hard ‘This Week For Coming Game | ganized baseball, Ruth asserted that and 302 respectively 5 e [ ki i - | he did not know where they came The scores of the match wit L s t With Hartford Champions On Sat. | jrom I remair I ¢ break his silence on the decision of "l Judge Landis depriving him of his O'Doul 1 IFrancisco piteher and h lence eleven having Gagnon of Holy | coa Cross, Spatz, Farnum, Shubert, Oden | Yankees, accordir reports and a few more Brown stars, also|today He vew York ¢ the opening of the 1 season of the Stanley Workers at Rogers' ¢ o0 6 ) O jieids ) d | e 1 i pla A S L e Wil vont bE xeRnY o et leys, the R. & B. leag \ 1 ) ! u i 10 out of i ething on the decision?” he was Casino alleys follow: cek, and ir asked N. B. Machine Co. 1eehey, ORI : ke : S ) y T & tura R “Not for a long time I haven't . Aaving fi f s ERL sald anything and haven't gat a thing Burkhardt .....106 93 g B Willametz . 04 ono e ! i . otianiia Some of Ruth's friends with him Lofgren 88— 2 1 v- prelir ry e | : s | o R defeat the | Nere yesterday reflccted his determi- Foote w. 96 107 302 | will be played, ¥ ; on o t apitall City champlo the opin. | Mtion ot to talk and indicated that hig game da g i oy SN o o i of doss W tnessed las| D€ has made up his min Dick Dillon wi e = iy s Ly S Hopking | lute silence for the time . declined to state whether or not . & F. Corbin. : ke : : W etrect gymnasinm ocals were L cor g { wance o would apply for reinstatement after 09 96 93 BRANSFIELD TO Ty e T ¢ nosed hy one that Donielson ......109 FIELD TO SCOUT i v ok oAt €N May 20, Judge Landis's decision hay Happenney an... 54 ) ; csdiy evenin e w S AU IR e DRble TGk e S e S e A e AT ?'fT;(OH-* 4 N Former Pirates First Baseman Signs | ! eiker neBia ticipat 140 & [unitorm conditional upon his applica ! b 4 WHEhY Ghicago INB Lo RIS « 0 vis Bt " " A tion, His apparent attitude is that Freeman 7 ) 1 | B o oeason awil) | theFe are several months before the - Chicago, Dec. 6.—Kitty Bransfield T s coming | FEoPENing of the basehall season, dur- ; 5 e e S S ;‘“ ing which he can think over at R. & E. MFG. CO. een signed as scout for the Chicugo|of disputes over co 50 \ ! e L0 e 0TI A el Team No. 1. Natior I erisu ¢ it oof o S ‘H‘]’\’H‘ ""‘L’b"” Ruth was informed of Judge lLan- Johex i ¢ g g Since 191 has D umpirnie | s ¢ nir Pect 1 gis's ruling by newspaper men while W. Heine . > : : for the d New England ¢ ) he controversic he was waiting in the wings of the Jakobonskl «.... 57 gues but fr 901 to 1905 he w s te 1 mi 4 seal thrater at which he is appear- Bhea. .. s : with the Tirates, Philcs and Cun | Fabe fzuih e in the Southern blm'\\xTH WATERBURY |’ ti'veik. e Dixon . 9 He was 1 o Louisville soo - coming t 12 Gl but refused to condition mous first baseman of yvears ago o Owners Say Little, . e . Carl Bestelli Will Pl . b in 1 hecamic manager of | Py gl : Re LRt RO RE e S eri et e the Montreal team for three year e ; s - : By I el iatedt Icaces ot ¢ Brass|pert and Col. Tillinghs .. Huston, Conners § 3 g ¢ " r | owners of the Yankees, ha little to S aniereon .. e | WILSON AND GRER S it a S City, As Well As Locals, |say when shown Judge Landis's de- BARON vy 2 : o = A e ! n in the Ruth case at the Lafay % Helne I DocRals iclard 1 Tiin s oA o 1 oo i enialhe ci ette Hotel yesterday afternoon 1 K 5 of Columbus « Thayer ... i ' ¢ f 5 v . owners of the Americar Bout In Garden 1 1 the Kaceys state league, has been anikar Pl npions are here for the minor ired by Manager Hughic Cunning- | jeague convention HLElosning suard po iio g th thel " “We are going to abide by the de- L R Wl probably cision of Commissioner Landis,” si 2 ! ice. With such fast|¢ol, Ruppert. *We have no further vorkers ) scho cehe work Dum tt, Sheehey | comment to make at this time."” 1 Charlie vior “HHope” shoul ‘] further add to his basketball Muuh 508 59--1420| New York, Dec. ¢ Negotiotion Team No. 3. for a championship bout betweer Linn .. 94 100 4— 278 [Johnny Wilson, middleweight titl McNamara .....105 80 2 | holder and Harry Greb of Pittshurg! Dewey ......... 90 87 2 were opened today hy ex Rickard Leup ) S 274 | Mr. Rickard said Martin Killelea < | Wilson's mar r would be here to Greb has assured him e Farrell of Au-|yegularly with the local Kaceys Anderson ...... i >~ 250 | the middleweight limit o c f N n ion of | Ralph Charles Gilroy, said just that way, munrh 111\0 a soft Bowers .... p | 1oi AL toaa Scheldle 3 r t board announced that ATTENDING HARVARD | Providence Journal Speaks in Higl Scheidler ..... i It is proposed to hold SGHo: E0E aven 3 L ; ! ' mame, but Gilroy is one of the best defensive backs that ever wore Jracy | T i of ten me s Fwo Sons OF The Late Grover Cleve-| Terms of Contest Between Locals| the moleskin, And he was a bear, as the saying is, on the Prince- ton offense against FHarvard and Yale. Hence, he will be captain land Students in University 1 and Steam Rollers b of the Princeton Tigers next year mbridge, Dec. 6.— Two sons of % The Providence Journal, in its Mon- te Grover Cleveland are enrolled ¢ sport columns contain a story of |[the Nutmegs-Steam Rollers game in STANLEY WORKS' LEAGUI d tional, Americas L O e o e e vl nce Tt Aladey make Cleveland, was one of the twenty-five 5 ' e A s it Harvard, it became known yester Ofic f ] "lass 105, empt to take one iota of pr s 3 dic Al e e e o |the lTocals for the splendid victory at (@ Ld Norfeldt . 3 91 27 L ! 1l two members anc , ¢, and D .’_‘” ! T o J‘”“"l by '\;I( "“} | Kingsley Park. On the other hand, Att ntfi n Ffl d O N. Coridan ... ST ] e 3 ¢ | e ","i*"“’; L l‘n‘»”thl; Manager Coppen, who is also sporting e @ r Wners S fartinl IL0s dim 3 S Wik At R : et bl (el i br”‘r\n:. :| editor of the paper, gives the loc i W. Johnson 91 E Y| Miss Anlstr i It 78] ¢ '1-" ,‘ .H,”, ’ all team and was president of his!f il SO UNCHT BOERIRIEGL M CSenie venia i S D onnt speaks of the game one of the finest ever staged in Provi- | g dence, and won by the alertness |E Ford Lenses with the green visor are not legal after . e other brother, WERLIEYAN SCHEDULE Riel L Cleveland, who was a v . ; ; Antowins LR B N LLRLEL P Y member of the Excter and Princeton |of Captain nikow. At no time does riqe, TS LI e N et Hanson 18 5 J et o first-year student in | the writer attempt to take any credit Violet Ray lenses ... St $3.00 Per Pair Fyheon Uk ) d 5 Kilduff S 70| Middletown Swimmers Will Have | the Harvard law school for the vietory away H"nm‘ the Ic n' B Nationalilenses o ... $1.50 Per Pair Haugh : ; AL 8 ! S anle DubEE S That the Nutmegs wanted back R S - ; | MER 100D G 7 Wi et L SIGN TWO-YEAR PACT \gain next Sunday in Providence, is \ceepted that they play clean and sat- Jan. 1st, 1922, Get your car equipped with the proper’lenses. Kien 3 S 2l K Alanta, G Dee, 6.—Signature by G 8 3 s Kalbers ... 7 7 I i o« for {he e oh and Notre Dame ath.|isfactory football K BV e . R0 e e et | Elmer Automobile Co. Stotts ..... ‘ z hithing a1 hefedLl: Y. M. | pwo schools 29 ¢ 92 as 3 q Me., Dee. 6.—Nornian |3 Campbell 010 85— o i ! vitli nnounced yestc : : o , "23, of Lewiston, was clect- [l e e Dummy .. 3 = 244 iy The game e v will be played on |ed captain of the Bowdoin cbllege |l 22 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. Valiants v f me « “ch it Atlanta and the 1923 | football team yesterday. He played | B Biend, Ind fullback thi ason, Politis « ;E'Ef‘f'rl‘,:,;] AL Viss Giannat , 39 levan, Wit Camers | Ajn’t It A G'"mfi Ard Glormt's Feeimg Berry . o (R . . 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