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NEW BRITAIN . R 5 ., o T DAILY H ERALD, THURSDAY, DI CCEMBER 8, 1921. DALY COUNCIL KACEYS PLAN BIG CHEERING SECTION FOR SATURDAY’S GAME WITH HARTFORD AT STATE ARMORY—REPORTED PRICE PAID BY GIANTS FOR O’CONNELL, ESTABLISHES NEW RECORD IN MINOR LEAGUES — BURNS BOWLS 141 SCORE IN BIRD LEAGUE AT CASINO ALLEYS NEW BRITAIN AND HARTFORD KACEYS PIRATES ASSUME LEAD PLAN FOR BIG CHEERING SECTIONS iN BOYS (LUB LEAGUE Haffey, Bardeck, Monsees ingLocal Followers of Captain Restelli and 1 NS Tradd Sehe Alnmnd - Downed in 5 ol , Porta and Clynes, arve Instruct- Men, 's Big Game. speedy Battle, 31 to 20, Last Night—"Tabs Losce Again team assum eagiue at th t night, dc \ in Songs and Cheers For Saturday imni to b One the basketball game next Saturday Britain and Har in a league battle and cheering of the teams. For of voices have be Hartford for the something novel is expected when the e rei Capitol City fans park themselves the bleachers at the armory night. 1 i coming battle, Dill¢ handlir rahs. | Phe Visitors' Lincap ton itl Saturday Cheer Leaders Daly council, K posed of a lot of young men, and they are rangements to outdo their riva cheering and singing at the con game. The first eting the ers will be held this evening Franklin Square home, songs and cheers will he with “Joe" Haffey, Rene rdect Fred Monsees, Louie Porta and Frankie Clynes as leaders. The ing section will meet again tomorrow night. The basketball team will pra tice tonight at the Boys' cl nasium. Locals Are Confident., The Hartford team this city with every ARMY TEAM WINS Cadets Defeat Columbia Quintet in of C., is cor or In who playe for the will live p-to-the-1 i Daly vorthy r Colgate star. Tim b ound at the Dt umping v Jack be at and Flynn, the Yale rsity quintet i other guard at th noit nin 1S nsua wvard er for Leonard whe SR position, A P vill H Alumni rur Trade 1in of AREATY Sehool | Tanch gl of tig IForw members the following dent the champlons pin faith i More the tirst to Hartford and Sheehan Fitzpatrick i Y= jineup to be | ord duff center, Captain guards, rec- Left Forw Kil- | § Murphy | Bratton B ¢ 1t Guard, o damaitis | ft Guard WILL HELP WRESTLING | wik 5450 5 | s0 Sike tto oul goal | | nelle; timer, 1' ing - Fall’ Will Produce Better | | Brand of Mat Sports. | of the kora Wojack forwards to Restelli and of is coming heehan confidence Micko Dunn Sikora Huck, RESIGNS CAPTAINCY | Jack Heaphy Refuses to Lead Boston Brooklyn Man Says “Rolling and Fly- Lereree) One of the Fastest Games Ever Staged at West Point. New referee ) wrestling Zbyszko West Point, N. Y., Dec. Army beat Columbia at yesterday, 20 to 17, in one est and hardest fought staged at West Point The cadets led at half time, 9 {o 7. The guarding was close throughont, but the game was cleanly fought. Roosma’s fine worlk in the final sta of the contest put the Army in the van, and thereafter the soldiers were never headed. Watson and Mull starred for Columbia Army Vichules Johnny championship Stanislaus Lewis York, Dec. of the 8,—The Fleson, basketball of the t- games reent between and k. (Strangler) declared in a letter made public day that the “rolling and flying” tle which enabled Zbyszko to defeat John vis would produce good, | BeVErly, elected captain of clean, scientific grappling. foesoni] The objection raised by signed yes wrestlers against the rule st 15| he said because the “bridge” from was almost unknown art to them. The “bric dded was almost entirely used Graeco Roman w stlers. Heretofore, he declared American catch-as-catch-can grapplers had spe cialized in one hold, used to suhdue an opponent by punishment rather than for placing his shouiders on the mat “One rule’ } of a lot ivms to College Gridders, Saying Another ever a to. Player is Entitled (o thve Honor. Y| Boston, Dec. s Heaphy of the squad Tuesday re- ¥. He had been elected year but took part in this season's play because of | the of intensive studying. In declining the last clection Heaphy id the h should to a who played this fall Lowell, wi election yesterds probible center 1919 and serve to Ie Roston college American k50 captain was made escape 5 need of holds an Columbia Mullen T by nor g0 man James Liston of in the was considered his Heaphy the Boston Left Forward who iven votes Roosma . .. ‘ve.o.... Springhorn Right Forward Dabezies Watson SUCCOSsSor wi y crack collc teams of Forbes Reilly advantage of the rolling fall| Baylock Registers Six iE s e Goals Against Harvard - '“ 2 K'h ‘] n‘\\l\ Johnny B ks *| Dunn’s ater with team in the six haskets night when necticut Agricultural college Aggies n 33 Bonnett ¢ Pulleyn Right Guard Goals from field—Vichules ma, Bonnett, Mullen, Springhorn. ma, 8 out of 12 Bubstitutions—Army: Forbes. Columbia Reil Lautner eree—Tom —Mr. Butler, =—Twenty mi take a wpes via the e iylock, a star mpionship Hig team two years the New Britain Industrial league, ainst Harvard \ e played with the Con- | The | to 28 | few sons Pulleyn, 7 ¢ Pfeif Stathei Statheimer, Columbia. ell. Time of bridge 1 Machine 4 - scored il e RACERS SPEED UP, Tuesd Umpir Halves I orp, Cor Dee « bike uare Garden wp on the field in a The leaders at 8§ a. m., and Thomas, nara and Madden, Dereutyer and Van Kempen and and Van Hevel. | They had covered 1419 miles and 5 New laps. The record for this hour is 1604 | 4 to miles and 6 laps, made by Goulett and | fifth block of the 1914, The individual lead- |18 er was Broceo, the [talian N teams M stole in five lison race early today a of sprint > g 80th hour, | SCHAEPER LEADS AGAIN American Champion is Favored hy a Decision Against Roger Conti LETTERS ARE AWARDED Chinaman the nee Brocco and Goulett, Me is Among Those Getting| Itutt and Coburn, Buysse Dec. § close the Coveted “C" at Cornell—Thiriy York, Iy the haefer of | t | 0 won four days' contest a billiards at rnoon irench champion ably have Leaten badly not the referee failed to a count Team When the youthful exponent lad Helnia Grolito hteen to go he made fourteen car sure when told (hat|0ms that were obvious, Then he LR York which the one ball | objective and settled back The Dr. Shaw, which e He | decided that counted | Six Athletes So Honored. Grenda in Manriee Conti, the would prol Ithaca, N. Y., Dec, members of Cornell's ball team have bheen varsity letter by the 8ix soceer players were also e warded, among them being €. C Kwong of Shanghai, China, who is the first Chinese ever to win the covetel *C" in"the history of Cornell athletics Seven track men who took part in|day expressec the Princeton-Cornell team st | he had beer Oxford and Cambridge at Tr National Island on July 1 also honored, Burr and seven cross-country given the “C." The list of & Football *( Beachman, W G. P. Lechler, C. ton, C. L. Davidson, E. V. L. C. Hanson, E. I D. F. D. Ramse I5. Cassidy, Pfann and F. L Istrom. Track “C' r tiona E. Brown > o O §.—Sixteen unbeaten foot awarded the etic council GROH IS PLEASED att Schaefer tad | Heinie Anxious o Get spectators the Giants’ Havoen el made hare uched th it league club were George s and catcher Mike rom referee, sition 50 slight an ther men were | zalez from The news is 15 it action cert W S wards follow D. W. Baker, L. C. Dodge, C. L., W. Olney, C. L, urprising iou WAL Vi Gouinloci A. Mun (&3 KAY TO AlD SPEARS NEW oL York, Dec Lt of AT COLTMBIA Kaw West Vir a Fieven Assistant Coach Captain ol 1921 Mo rne 1 Meet) rter, C W. Va., Dec 8. Wi team, has t coach or next today former | 10 man Cook, E Roussean 3rown, ( nounced who res a 0 i Denver s Mountain " R e ! S Ward hnan and Nal 1 Ankl ) star, trainer, | W hLile e r ( € W (&) Ty LIGUT GAMES POR TUFTS | home i {ay, the ADING HARVARD FIVE LOSES STAR coach Captamn Meleish Hurts il Wil B Cambridge Harvard hasketl do without (' until a t son les npic O for a Ma on Only dand Colle to ¥ New ipt fter 19232 TR T ROCKNI KO goal fro. noon be wrenc isted to It s the Mecleish Henry 3 Fitts at cer ular fi Nortiwestern University Makes Noty Foothall Coach an Ofler footba) ORGANIZI A basket dents at the has been ing players wards; Keen Gee, guards. ed through It Bmith Business aract. BASKETBALL 11 — PALACE — Starting Next Sunday “GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD” y | Grey BOWLING SCORES ONLOCAL ALLEYS Burns Sets New Record in Bird League at Gasino 1ed in the leys last 141 Joe reputed league, record was ¢ at the Hurns 1sino when led electrician, i light" In 1o an as hining rns the night t U tilities thrills, The leaders in the the Herald team scores of last the ers' al will furnis company will Jeys, the I b the ive league race, tackle t's games on follow Roger leys G usino and BIRD L Pet Perki wiader . Seifel Vollchardt Hzukus Burns Ijerpe Burns Trace m Crowley Stefneck Lemeris . 451 434 Canaries, 81 4 78 S4 6 88 54 Parize Barry Plencker bu Matse 82 en 87 417 Robins, 91 85 101 106 410 416 86 $8 52 107 Harmon 81 Peterson 76 78 91 §9 IFitzgerald hand iegler oy Huck Kebbel Sulick Gogolin Danielson Nichols P 1 G udette Myers CORBIN SCRI Ream Ward Kiley Dum : Corr . 82— 4 306 Team 89 326— Dehm 8h 81 Dehin sriswold Scheyd Daley 346—1048 Kisselhrs 1ldwin 76 GIBBONS-CARPENTIER |PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR O'CON BOUT MAY BE HELD rex Rickard Hears From Frenchman Who Will Come To America Early in February—To Scrap at Garden New York, Lec. S.—Georges Car- pentier, world's light-heavyweight champlion, will be in Amerfca eurly In I'cbruary for his bout against Tom Gibbons of 8t. Paul, under the auspives of Promoter Tex Rickard. This in. tormation was carried to Rickard y 1y by Captain Mallet, Carpentier's personal friend in this country. In a letter to Mallet, Carpentier wrote his plans for coming here to bo date between March 1 and i I'rench boxer cxpects to reach in time to permit a month's training before entering the ring. Car- pentier had his scheduled London bout against George Cook, Austre hicavyweight, postponed until January 12, because of a severe clod and fever. After this contest, wrote Carpentier, he will arrange to sail for Ameri of on The here Bradbury Sorrow Kisselbrack 86 83 321 331 Suneson Team 81 4 6 English Littlefield Penny Murphy 75 306 Rebillard’s Team S0 87 79 79 85 89 304 340 Squires’ Team Cor . Rydberg Berg Rebillard Benson Holt Belden Squires ..... 346 364 UNIVERSAL Hardwar 70 94 92 86 100 87 . 85 85 L1086 87 47 498 Cutlers, Cooper Curlick Bottomley Judd Hartney Davis 93 Porter Holt Lynch .. Curtiss Mattson Horton 1 82 4 1 86 80 Bliss .. Williams Howe Charne Needham Drake Spooner MeKinty Vito Hooge 224 297 277 Garcia .. St —1500 480 516 STANLEY BRUSH Overlands 79 91 +.116 95 L1101 84 . 83 106 .102 88 Brown .. 81 Hall Johnson arling Morcles 287 480 464 Fords 90 97 86 465—1409 7 90 90 Dalztall ... Myers O'Brien 282 263 NELL ESTABLISHES MINOR LEAGUE RECORD Manager John J. McGraw of the Giants, Called the “David Harum” of Baseball, is Now Employing Changed Tactics in Securing N -(By the height McGraw New LB ABN0- clated Dec, At his John J then the Baltimore club was other star St. Louis team York, Pr playing carcer 5) the of a member of cold with two players to the sum of $15,000 During the 1 48 hours the same John J. McGraw, as vice-president of the New York Natlonal league base- ball club has paid the sum of 3175~ 000 for two players, one of whom will not be avallable for the Giants until the beginning of the 1923 season. In the spread of these two deal epltomized the progress of baseball in two decades, Now Leading Trader In the purchase of Helnlc from Cincinnati for the of $100,000 and two play: my O'Connell of the San IFrancisco club of the Pacific coast league for $75,000 McGraw has clinched the claim to being the greatest baseball trader in the history of the game. In his long career as manager and officer of the local ational league club he has established a record as a buyer and trader of players never approach- ed by any other major league mana- ger. A list of all the players bought, sold and traded by McGraw since he joined the Glants would read like the roster of a big league. Aptly termed the “David Harum'" of baseball McGraw has also earned the reputation of a ‘“one season trader To win a pennant within six or months has been his objective. Players were obtained to fill present and pressing need with the idea that they could be disposed of later when the requirements of the moment no longer existed. The development of youngsters over a perlod of years to bloom as stars later in foreign to McGraw's permanent plans although he Has been known to hold a promis- ing prospect for several seasons drill- ing and coaching him for a permanent berth but these are exceptions. baseball for the Groh nd Jim- a reported sum | ew Players For Team. In spending $175,000 for two play- ers, however, McGraw appears in a new light for he has in the past traded in blocks of players rather than sums of cash. The purchase of O'Con- nell at §7 establishes record for a minor league player and viewed in the light of past trading performances the question arises in the minds of baseball fans what wil) be MeGraw's Hmit if he turns h attention to cash purchases. His two deals in Buffalo this week places him in the high water mark money involved is conce g shown by the attached list of deals base upon figures unofficially nounced at the time of transfer Fortunes in Pigures $75,000-$100,000, “Babe” Ruth, (Boston A. to New York A.); Heinie Groh, (Cincinnatl N. to v York N Jimmy O'Connell, (San Francis- co P. C. to New York N.) $50,000 to $75,000; Tris Speaker, (Boston A. to Cleveland A.), Eddie Collins, (Phila- delphia A. to Chicago A.), Carl Mays, (Boston A. to New York A.), Alexan- der and Killifer, (Philadelphia N. to Chicago N.), Schang, Bush, Strunk, (Philadelphia to Boston A.) and Gregg, Thomas, Kopf, (Boston A. to Philadelphia A.) $25,860,000, FFrank Baker, (Phila- deiphia A. to New York A.); Joe Tinker, (Cincinnati N, to Brooklyn N.), Tinker refused to play with Brooklyn); Benny RKauff, (Brookiyn Federals to New York N.) Joe Jack- son, (Cleveland A. to Chicago A.) l.ce Magee, (Brooklyn Iederals to New York A.). $15,000 Paul A. 000 a new ,000, Marty O'Toole, ( to Pittsburgh N.), Larr Chappelle, (Milwaukee A. A. to Chi- cago A.), George Tyler, (Boston N. to Chicago N.); McGraw, Robinson, Keister, (Baltimore N. to St. Louis N.). $10,000-% (Indianapol Fritzie Maiscl, York A.). t 000, A. (Baltimore I. Rube Marquard, to New York N.); to New 82 101 Warner .. vo00. 94 Agnello conyesl08 476 440 Pierce Arrows 82 78 454—1370 Sleath 87— Nurczyk Karpitski Schoeder Humphrey . 409 Rolls Royce 104 90 59 92 Weelock Burns Lundquist .. Duplin IMlis Boardman Rowe Stanton Northrop Hanford .. 417 Buick 84 97 8 93 76 Tower Sally Malbory Jones Pickup ... 438 Hudson Sandstrom Draper Johnson Maier Tedious Pastimes — Wondering What To Buy One’s Wife For Xmas - weELL To THiNIK UP AN IDEA FOR A @IFT FOR FRIEND WIFE S0 YoUu START TENNKING - You DECIDE “AND PONDERING ~AND MUSING AND FRETTING AND MEDITATING -AND FUMING Fanion Ahlquist Olson Anderson Gustafson . Grobstein Cash your Christmas Checks at The Big Store, Raphael's Dept. Store.— advt. Starting Sunday 4 Days Only D. W. GRIFFITHS Underworld Masterplece “DREAM STREET” Added Attraction RTER REVIEW 3 Other Good Acts EVENI Orch, Bal. 23¢ 12¢ 35¢ 23¢ AND THEN ‘You DECIDE To Go Home AND FORGET (T TiLL ToMORROW - OH