New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 8

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HERALD, WEDNIESDAY, NUTMEGS PLAYERS FAVOR ANOTHER GAME WITH BOWLING RESULTS — CHAMPION SCHAEFER POSTS FOI E STEAM ROLLERS MB ER 7, 1021 — HARDWARE CITY FIVE DEFEATS WEST ENDS OF BRISTOL — WFEIT FOR TITLE MATCH WITH HOPPE —RUTH WILL BE ABLE TO PLAY IN SPRING GAMES SCHAEFER ACCE Tal 30 \ 5 . | : B LI G CORE ; 'I,f‘f‘ i READER PLEASED ) N RUTH ELIGIBLE FOR - e £ ,,w.) v v LIGIBLE FOR HOPPE'S CHALLENGE LU ‘! WITH NEWS STORY 1X ON LOCAL LANES 0 o ', N | INEWD ¢ t EXHIBITION GAMES A\ l erald’s Account of Nutmeg- All-Hart \ | Fudge Landis Says Suspended sl v r Match With Former ‘Title re L s Says Suspended S f . o - 3 ford Game Was Troe Presents Commercial League Produces M Plagers Express a Desire (o Meot Szl | e i i Sy : , ; ‘ ton of Tacts, He Teel urns and Gonzales Figure in| came—stasors o sece vee x| West End A, G, on Short End o Some Surprises at Rogers’ Lanes : 3 B i ) { 40 I Herald ha ¢ the fc i prises ¢ : Steam Rollers Again o g Big Baseball Deal Ruth o S e 84 10 28 G : e true fotion the far cusglon, Judge 1 The results o { Nutmeg-All H gam - - [basen foner, left here y at Rogers' Re : Buffalo, De A Bassballl degllin,| cerdayitor ttend the minor alleys last night ¢ E ecagues’ meeti I ! rdware City Five defeated that I o vhich two of the leadi players in yunced before leavi End A. C. of Bristol 34 to COMMERCIAL LEAGUT > | traine il e tast st th me vesterday changed cliha Lee Tt . it the State armory last night S Besse-Leland (2) | et » | I ' t 1 the ¢ plaver of Jesser|YORId s held in N me did not prove interesting 'I»m,“\, o5 s A f ;i . . ; t outlay of considerable following the 8 exneoiect, 143 e il oW t \ eve N ] ¢ ings of the l¢ twe tar made hi r \\‘_.vw- ‘ to N . " I t Hartford tean mpleted here yesterd No comment 8 ad the locals, a ) '(]f:l{;\.m' : 30 ; ( to ) or other Glants and the Cincli the yension order by the base.|Yery good. Kilduff contribu veral allup 1 ¢ ret ' ' > Ity rccor f the clubs making the |ball ruler, but when questioned about|5h0ts that were excellent Jack 2 1 A o mpio cent | } wi | ends George DBurns and [the Spri training son the Judge ctier, got into the lime- MeMillans (1) £ BRLELICRE D the | At t ‘ zales to the Reds and brings|indicated the order would not bar t with two neat fiele Grives ' g . | orig t pre 1 ' ent that t ¢ ship t e Groh to the Gia Ruth and the others from playing in|'eSistered 12 points McMillan ...... 89 84 ]2 ) l it I thata | amount|the Yankee Spring exhibition games, [®ID team M. Jot e 1 : 1 t 1 elight t \ I by the Giants to com-| The judge ent to make | Brita Briste bl g vs the re [ . title i te regardi but no officlal an- o much- I AR g S med for held i i | made in this regard ' leagues draft from Yiett Torsiata = d ) ; I o Ho ’ pPLo e 1 u Dumschott T a7 1 n It { ini ball cli BLLAG 1 some insistel meeting, where S Risht Fervard Hitcheock Printins. QUITS AS A m expe tme il e e ! ¢ ib gave as mu peaker A dinner today Tay g Ry L i ibalass B8 B85 ‘ i over | for : ‘ o Sledraneonm (1000 BACK AT WORK. '\ rson e Bradley oewis 89 84 82 255 | 11 Health Forces George MeBride to M ¢ Y ":- er explanati on th ho (a l“y Buffalo yester Left Guard s : 4 2 7 i ¢ £ the differer g 1 a long conference A | ap e Clancy mmanms - 2 Give Up Job With Washir lay, the Willi A | y iveal LHali That. ihat lent August Herrm an | Others of 60,000 Clothir AVORICra | s £ ey = - | senat naquer the Bridgeport eleve of New Britain st by nager Pat Moran of the Red yes- Are Still on Strike o : : ; | 2] ors, [terd ), New bir iristo R a ak immedi B i New | rday ternoon. President Willian = o o # 25, bl et . with the Nut r ement; off [ Bl 1t Veeck and Manager B Kineter of| . New York, Dec. 7.—Fourteen thou- from the floor, Sheehan Adkins Printing. | Wa 1 re g < AL sand of the nearly 60,000 othing 4, T | Pell : Smith . 86 95 54 tion o Bride Ing 1i CoBSIE Sl o the Chipes Had nteyipusiviuons) Weilt ‘on strike Noyems . : S atabert o L test Eim Cit i | Yours trul erred with the Cincinnati officials but}y, W TS o s e BiEhEs oneeley et e 5 " Jeague |4y offer Sascfocls el A READER |they . up the idea of obtaining| nag I RO ’: K g “1,,: ps | 1 umse ott 5; from : Carpenter 6, Stanley wae 8 a e a Ramt 1 Nutmegs' r |Groh soon 4 they he: tHA e i Gt nan “ \w < L““n!‘w““ ylor referce, Dillon; timer, Saut- Crean e . 5 108 T v Lt BASKETBALL RESULTS Has BeeniAtier Helnie VVV’I' m'w:‘n“‘(-]:y:,““”"‘! il i = = y m angling for the 1 ATT OA DR!\ i it 3 AN worlkers, Mr. Schlesing re em- | BOSTON CHOOSES APHY 9 P foia \ I o 5 for a long time nter Mc( i = . 4 eague officials. MeBr ; B [:E I i IW [‘city League Teams Win Two Games|yas renocted to b T Mkl ;', ployed in shops v 0 more | Newton, Mass 1 yhn Hea- came mane of the 5 4 i Lo Heter I o nEina ey Tiain & rion. chiefs | o3 < % i Engel 103 clib aeiii : i e at New Britain High School Gym. |foF the plaver ing the spring e LSinien S Bt inhyior Deverly nasislented aptain of x5 y s e €102 SEA ke 0'Dowd in First Bout Since 111 M lthe Cincinnati prepared to| e LS e T Boston college football team yes Dill 80 81 Pre o) g ; 4 h nasinm in Fast Battles, | dispose of to the Giants after|protest agair S b : :‘j"-“wn' lay. He had bheen cl ‘ Narcum 104 102 = g ; Jhl T Holds Bridgeport Bover on | S i the little Infielder had declered em-|piecework met RO O B but because of 5 Hoenkohl ... 92 93 sumr i Wt er.| Even Term ofiax fanc el ulaved et s nnatlohila iR e e aln Houll op o R i DL R G e e e BRI oo o s Stooaits na ki AT i at ti igh | we Cincinnati uniform. He & Would L o I et oh —— — e e President Griffith sa Bride w il New ¥ 18] % ':',,‘ n e o een holding out for a better contract!jn piace of v];;. so-called ‘‘wee -,‘ ‘,\v‘,,.,‘} Library of the house of lords in 166 446—1 el ; ¥ ; AT 215 of the City league de- |and he charged that President August|method st i 0D, National Biscuit Co. thi £ hi ; % ‘ Do g 1 ‘ chool and the High | Herrman of the Reds had aired their e Sy v_‘“l' o e '” 3 abon J Driscoll 84 91 ool fresidsnt Padtno 4 3 T o e ummaries of {troubles in the press when they should e Sindell 87 95 I ek Sl i Bhlt ro I El el R ‘:‘1\ i have been kept from the public e e —_— Dummy 20 E | T e A he | B port at the Pion St Trade School | Announcement that the deal was 2 e Pedemont 93 83 ¢ Lemeniang o mseran i ] SETR ) 0 s e e S S e ins 1 ‘mam Wallls ...... g 91 293 1 ; clared it " the Glants brought out a storm of| - l 2 of the elu 5 th the i 1l 1 A kolo , a s n of TN it it / L, » 445 441 413—13 : attack for t i i Judge 1 s finall q 2 P o s S o Starting Next Sunday oo 405441 4151304 bl Gia oz {215 B ctBsaLe Tonrds il b a0 E e SR e e s e e e R el [ ¢ Next Sunday Spring & Buckley. | vas that he had nuch o Anderson |He ruled that Groh must play with |, enth centu | GIEd : TTCK NolaH «........ 71 66 oon| WANT HARVARD GAME LA il Bl e e Al Center ~lthe Cincinnati club or not at all, but Grhelunhice | | GET RICH QUICK Scofield e that chatast L o Kaminicky [added that he would be eligible for a| Natives on the Mimika river in New WALLINGFORD” Pencheller ..... 90 Yale Football Men Otherwise Tndif-|the past o o Right Guard R O e e e e e s | ferent. to Schedule Rotation most spectacular S5 fhitheicoun e Witham | niaving season. Groh then joined the A New R oyenil v Prot try | e Reds and played through the re- = s 5 ’ ’ 7. —Professor in Schultz 4, mainder of the season 395 404 434—1 rence W. Mendell, chairm o S 1 on 1; fo ) ot AL =93l the Yale Athletic Board of Contro US< NTTR Y{ T‘R (A for Tr . - % s Kell Lot L s id today that there . £S INTERPRETEE e wpor Trade| SCHAEFER ASSUMES LEAD. i v ) e el 2 Moot 21 New York, Dec. 7.—After trailing S in i Harvard Lafayette Coach Adopts Novel Means | 20-minute halve L Swent ..... 79 81 it Yale will not mect | of Instructing Members of - Soceer Boys' Club Comets High Freshmen ] :.'u\'”‘f"‘,';',]‘ ,\j‘,‘,","‘l“;',',””',.'I" ) nd Harvard each year c 5 i KnApp e | e 4 fo Team in Their Native Tongue, = blocks of his exhibition match for 3, 423 416 394—123 turday g ‘ Right Forward [ Y . 200 points th Roj Conti, cha TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE, hletic ( tee, to deter-|apal playe from forei countric Left Forward afternoon block by gcount of 400 to Red Sox. said. “If they want to m e difficulty in understanding his | Richmar Young| 44 an t manage | Macholtz T ; i ! npst R s 144 and just managed to nose out the | . 3 S : ri o 1y : Frenchman in the evening by 400 to ;\’.I:l;::lchk» i 7 30 ke iy Lafayette colleg e Zehrer | g These results gave the cham- P Sai i 52— 234 lecided to instruct | I tight Guard pion a total of 1,417 buttons to 1,- son 74 S8 80— 251 |aEreeme ‘ Bramhall Recansilnoet sobt i L Heath s 3 i g RS o yes Left Guard 206 for the yonthful French master, e € DlelntEoel s Belsor 6, |® Margin of 121 in favor of the Am-| : s c r : ‘| erican. The lead is by no means a 408 417 41 1242 | Yale positi contains or nit \he | Richman 1; goals, Knapp 2 [gare one, however, as Co is playin Athletics. stand, however, which is this that t e e T e safe one, hov I, B s pla h ’ Zehrer g 1,| uperbly that he is likely to over Tomscheck . 83 7 254 | Yale-Harvard g the imax the American full-| Muldoney 1, Preisser 2; two 15-min-|, ReahebNaTaE - il W Brown 5 is Sl e L 1 % ) b il come the advantage and build up a ) n. s« i n of the {a {n iSotith: Amay. [ te halvesi referes,mWnlsk | 1ead of his ow y time he goes to Dunzat ol ) 234 | policy existing.' 1 rnnsinte iy — B \ Brown alyil e e SeRt e 2 ¥ " anslate the the table i ey .;‘ i, | FOOD FOR PLAYERS e i U NAGE HARTF YC UM : R ) DGRV IREE AL ines ”"!""‘_“ LRI Dec. 7.—Kent TO MANAGE HARTFORD. 051103y Cobb Tans GO Caso Tor Tlgnres | so. Hiorio toim Ghina ind Gar-| oo Kent, Conn., was announced| Des Moines, Dec. T.—Jack Coffey, [ TTHE MANAGEMENT SAYS:— Next Spring A today as the winner of the manager of the Des Moines Western We Trust the Belles of Hrm’l(]\\a\ Have Pleased Yon All O'Neil ] - 6 208 ; e TR e astic scholarship trophy aware | league baseball club for the last four and Wishes To See You Hartman ...... Sl 55 Francisco, 1) Ty C - | nually by the Harvard Chapter of has accepted the managership Miller 91 ) 87 Detroit baseball club manager wa e igning ,“' Beta Kappa to the school whose stu- Hartford, Conn., team of the McDonough 78 90 9 to establish his b r on tl nis, first baseman of the | dents ha the hest avera record | Kastern league, it was announced by ET Dummy ... 72 T4 79 g training rge home | It¢ to a contract for nest year|in the examinations for admission to | the local club wners today, exef t fc ¥ ) ed hy Pre nt Harry M. | [farvard college. Kent led by a very o e - | Thursday, Friday and Saturday 394 413 411-—1218 ] ter Ma rs, he & t The () narrow margin over Loomis school of Candy, instead of snuff, is now is-| o O L # 3 Senator " of livir it I I ted B 3 nd €. Mark's school | sued to the 1 women inmates in| WRRLRCOING $TO S HAVEIEA S GOODSIIME £ 1 B T 7 244 | camps and their dissatisfact \ i EVETRIEIaC fter tk | many British charitable institutions Gugel 5 7 ) 47 Cobh who the Ira P : - ‘ ——— —— A S s v I - o 1 s e ; in’t It A Grand And Glorious Feeling - - - - By Briggs 4 420 4 ' president of the De t clut ’ e Tiger 1. He he will present | T 10 = — e = = v C. Ramm ...... 74 trai to M en 33\;0?..- C o g B Gugel iy 71 s ¢ WHEN You ARR BEFORE TAND SEVEN YEARS FoR AND EBlGHT YEARS F P, Kolther ‘ A cigar of exceptional quality, THe JUDGE To Be& SENTENCED HOUSE-"BREAKI MG ASSAULT - RO E o m 3 - =4 O > ~ = Hasselback 79 ; B. A. A, DEFEATS HARVARD bura Try it. Phone AND HE GIVES Yod Tem WITH VioLEN i Pt ..o 91 e ’ ; . 1992-5 VEARS FOR FORG ERY tushes hrongh ritson chey § i ! Team to a 9 (o 2 Victory Brown ' 1 f o TR ‘ ton Athletie Assoct tean Milier ¢ ‘ t 2 Maloney .. 1 GOY 75 Whalker a4 t }v*z 7 G - White Sox - - H. Johnson 1 1 Whitney » . Anc ( Cusa ' Dummy Tndinn ¢ / 1 A=y R SN . - ) Levinzton AND Two YEARS FoR AND THREE YEARS FOR Ry i \va:. W f PETTY LARCENY BURGUARPL DI voUI AU IT (W Salifae & B B piie ) How ahout 0P AND 1T MAKES MDRE ThAn CoNCURT & "”f* T A LIFETIME are 30y ! AN T oA e GR-R-RAND AND :w t on want fo make then GLOIPIOUS sord : Toberg e x happy with a pair of f Jlake Newt ¢ Open Evenings Gerstaccker f - 1 T N onD i tpanl, i Ttne Frank E. Goedwin Heusler i1 Optometrist G. Hepp 4 Phoenis 10" AR o . Volg 04 ) Viain St. Tel. 1905 Heinzmer g Complete line of 44 4 ( | A Bversharp Pencils | Andree i ] 5 i R. Carlson 1 ‘ 141 Waterman Fountain ens h ord 68 101 249 457 433 4 e Sl e ] i |

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