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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 CLERGYMAN FAVORS AN ATHLETIC COUNCIL TO GOVERN SPORTS AT HIGH SCHOOL — RECORD CROWD EXPECTED TO WITNESS NEW BRITAIN - - MANY INTER - SECTIONAL FOOTBALL GAMES HARTFORD KACEYS GAME TOMORROW NIGHT -PLANNED BY COLLEGE ELEVENS NEXT SEASON WGRAW TELLS P !‘:;';<>T:Rf\{_ J.Clergymgn in‘lB;Eck Ofl l:ll-l('wlt:m;nltx Tlé mvle E;XST VS. WEST ON "",",fif,,'?j ;)f‘;fi,‘;i;‘,?;‘;‘:; SAT. SiIHEDULE OF GROH DEAL ot Fontrel Th ool B CRIDIRON, 1922...... ..o . ..l FOR BASKETBALL | Boxing Commission Denles Rumor Eastern Champions e rom e Ol e Rev. J. Leo Sullivan Is One of Many Who Believe Present Some Tdess BDurina ™ Baat i Esason Giants' Manager Says It All Hap- e Managerial System Can Be Replaced With Benefit | Many Intersectional Games Will| tnac were vmarery onema. | Many Games Arranged in League pened in an Hour [ I S cBePlaved NatRamnr |oint e T mhe e At Y. M. C. A L § The movement for an athletic coun- istence in 1016, after 16 years of suc ; to o statement : sports, | cesstul administration, would e most critics as the best in the Iast : cil to control Hig “« e by Robert H, Doher the confidence of the alumni and this fall, wasn't & bit superstitions, New York, Dec. ¢ Y Me- || pomieetics (e . ; D * commission e statement fol- | nouncemen e High &chool, | ynder ths el B 4 2 - 4 Graw was back at 1 < g e B ; under that system an alumni A1t of | 1o taq Pressy—Inter-colleglate foot- Nobody wanted to take No. 13 announced their Saturday afternoon tive in Y08 on ) ul v all, t rreate of 11 varsity sp y | day visit in Buffalc ere s t that I | most rative, 1 in a position to [ would give the public, who support{ball, the greatest Ul varsity 8ports) 1y from the practice fleld each|ies of activities to take place next deals furnished me t : (el €0N- | reward the members of its football | the games, an opportunity to see just [reached unprecedented heights of | njght | weel ek v » mpion of the & { 2 m 3 4 3 ¢ n C N€| team with g rothall emblems, is | where the money is going popularity during season just closed Good-luck neckties belonging to| The Saturday afternoon teams con The boss of the world's lond v he wor would 1 | ¢ t some players never missed a day dur- | sists of : Ta <ohRleh « J wvorlc o A . ivan, one o 1® | ment of the distribution of the un- 2 & Bob Cats—Carl Joh n, Capt.; Ed uite satisfied that the als Wt S D2 y § & ing the season 30h Ca wrl | on, Cay q ‘ owed to box in New Jer-| city's me prominent expo of | usually large amount of money taken |ten months away tl is every indi Everybody wanted the same berth | Althers, Clif FFaulkner, T. Blanchard, the New York fc ill be justified, | ) ) he said bo ¢ despite the tremendous outlay of cdin. | this €0 asleniba EInELT L boukiliin fave an athletic council at the | fact for several years past, ever since |pass in attendance popularity and| Kienn Killinger slwa his | Johnson. Don Edwards 1 1 eve particular. 50| gehool, prior to the banquet at the | the alumni council was banished, | g receipts the record breaking|stockings furned inside out ] Stefiick, Capt fence at second wase before tu : j e i : erned Leonard ritton have | members he championship team | and the publie not let in on the | This forecast is hased on the num- | i headgear after the fifth play in|W. H. Stanley, G. M. Anderson, H Graw is not considering Heinie for nO! been barred in were guesis nethod of distributing the money.|her of intersectional games already(a game. Rogers, T. Schneider, W. Da CONAre ton hout couls t al; esidents of the ci for number o 10tory I8 prove D [ 0 - B / £ down during the 1921 season was nard-Brit could not 'bef resident t L number of | factory is proven by the announce-|tiations for which have not reached |wouldn't have missed a night of prac. | M. Kalgren, Dan Cook, A. J. Wilson, staged at Newark Armory untll|years and have the interesls of fhe | ment that the school cannot provide|tne stage perwaitting of a definite an-|tice on a bet for fear of breaking the | I Schmidt, J. Blanchard, A was made that might be v they t tiinis SR 1 Q second in view of Frisch's great work |/ 3o "““" & et ‘l‘ i clergyman helieves that more « be | glve sweaters only to seven of the 18 [sectional sport contests have long been| Hugo Bezdek wouldn't—oh, what's|land ce protection to prote > 10 | accomplished wi representatives of men rned monograms; [ recognized as the index of keynote to|the 1 he used to be a bhig leaguc Wild Cats—Darby Caraz no longer as s ; as he once wasg, | Would be attracted by this bout We | the alumni assisting in the conduct of | yet the gate receipts under the coun- 4 . s il Lo 1 1 Fi attendec he v eil n - s large a 3 . ¥ The boss of the Giants declared ye want § 5 S attended the game il plan were never as large as those Will Sarpass 1 Record | ston, Walter Nelson, E. J. Williams, The number of games will sury { Dean Minor Smith, A. Dorbuck. chairma of the ew orsey .| which was petus ki t N ] vy Ath public at large, it is pointed out, and New York, Dee, 9.-—(By the only The officials of the Y. M A. have 2 fte L season 1| appeared 1o be | the books woul e allow This Jver: v 88 i h ¢ gue s dule d a ser- headquarters yesterday Brroneous reports have been olr-| oy ppeat be | the books would 1 This Everybody took the same route to| basketball league schedule and a ser: | ent at the minor 1B e nt ne i s 1te i rid, ritto welter-; papidly g mere supporte As yet there has been no announce- Fakltwith the o Sirtailh et, V' he L son ally will bring Groh and O'Connell into ; some alleged order o I L il Eedrorser ot ANt s ,expressed himse in at football mes this year. In|cation that nex year football will sur-| pumber on each trip that was f{aken, | D. Swanson Johnson, L. Linton, W Although Groh had much ex 5 g L s |1 BRD O the Ne Jersey commission iS| g|ks' club yesterday, at which the | there has been no audit of the books |fgures of 1921 Tiny MeMahon always discarded Howe, Hallin, H. Nelson, his attention vo the final turn, Mc hiaat o ssion has lec hat « ike 3 sthers who h « 0e Tha s condi r 0 N8é § 1 I T i : the place which Johnny Rawlings nlegio) ruled that th Like many others wl ive been | That thi ndition is most unsatis-|arranged, as well as others, the ncgo-| Graduate Manager Nell Ileming| Tom Cats—N. Anderson, Capt.: A thought at the time the deal for ( ’ t ¢ g promoters assired the choel and its teams at heart, the | football emblems this vear and Wil | ouncement. International or inter-|charm Breckenridge, Rosenblatt, R. Strick- at third and the f: that Heinie is| !¢ ] the popularity of any given sport baseball manager! Dave Ellison, Al Schade, Thure Beng Wills-F anc nard-Kansas uch a council, run along lines sim- | of this year, but there was always a terday that Groh would be assigned “ 3 e S : 5 il | h 1 - - e ’ to third base and Frank Frisch will |bout promoted by these same m [ flar to the one which went out of ex- | surplus after bills had been paid, IR GEAR T v e e AWARDED LETTER(‘ THREE ROUND ROBBINS, | | i LR | irst Kound Schedule. return to second. some 15 inter-sectional game wer st in the t alone. Alveady an e Saturday Dec. T0—Bear Cats va, “PFrisch likes to play second base,” SUNDAY FOOTBALL | 3 ) a o SR o said McGraw, “and his return the | | MAKING OVER CHAMPIONS al number have been seheduled |23 Tootball Players and Three Cross-|Tom Cats; Wild Cats vs. Bob is in no way a reflection on his work | e 1 - and only a few eastern col- & . Saturday, Dec. 17—Wild Cats vs, at third. He plays brilliantly in either | Nutmegs Will Have Big Delegation of i :es have completed their lists Country Runners Receive “Y"— | Bear Cats; Bob Cats vs. Tom Cats position and I am satisfied that the Al Manager McGraw Plans to Use Groh several instances the games to agers Are Chose! arrangement of Frisch at second and| Fans on Trip to Providence for | AT - e s | Mlanasers drpihosen, Tom Cats; Bob Cats vs. Bear Cats Groh at third will be better for my | Adpd 1§ | ot Third Base, With Frisch Shift-|, : S e New Haven, Dec. 9—Twenty-three| TW0 games will be played every BESTh Y| rhird Battle With Steam Rollers. , it »e more important than those last sea- [ New Haven, Dec. 9 wenty-three | LR S club than if the two players were as-| Third Battle W | A | e son. Yale will play Iowa, the westera | Yale varsity football players have been | S2turday afternoon game to signed the other way. Rawlines Will| 1y. \yutmegs, football champions s ot it : conference champions, at New Haven, [1warded the “Y" by the Athletic | St Promptiy at 8 o m. = be retained for utility work, accord- New England, and conceded to be w York, Dec. 9 —John J. Me.|while Princeton will tackle University | Board of Control and three men were ‘m,',‘r‘\"“‘“"’_‘"v'“‘l“‘-" 4 according to lates ing to my present plans. Johnny was | HeRe 5 y 3 avpp » W n Plat il - e et Sl Sipb e % g Je of the hest teams in the country, | )8 It N 18 | Graw, manager of the New York|of Chicago eleven in a return game in | (warded major “Y" in cross-countr e . pe RE i the Dos ol mealth IERE B88E0D | il traval to Brovidlerice; RUL, toibt- I Wit ¢ *lthe west. Kansas, Nebraska and Notre | Those receiving the football “Y |-(v|1'n‘[-(| \m{“;yzlq‘&' B R Glants expressed today the helief that and he played on his nerves part of |yjo (ne Steam Rollers Sunday. It f | ; Dame all ame ey : ) - ) rich, '22, captain; G e the Ste Rollers Sunds | avtfan ame all ame expected to invade the [were M. P. Aldrich, '22, captain; G. St et the time. At will be the third meeting of the sea- | Agall]S( mflflld Sfl[. ngh[ [ Heinie Groh, his $100,000 infield ac- [east again while the south will he re- |C. '23; E. F. Blair, '24; H. K. I,,,,\;,'I:,‘k;:,”'h\l e "I\'W“.‘,'L‘f,:j: As for the outfleld, 1t 100ks as.if |op petween the clevens, the locals | | quisition, would make the team's in-|presented by Georgia and : Alabama 22; P. 8. Cruikshank, Seieile il b we will start with Cunningham in ceh- | p;ying twice defeated the Rhode Is- | e | field the greatest he has ever man-|Tech., Centre College and the Univer- [l B § o0 Dler s i o (IR R e e SRR ter fleld. He showed plenty of skill 1 : | 8 S : ) A and B class single hand ball tour- v bULAIN ok ReR o T A | landers this season. A big delegation h & 5 - o laged, sities of N and, Virginia, North|Guerns H. T. Herr, '23; nament starts next week last year, but did not seem to be dWte | o¢ fans are planning to accompany| Cireumstances arising will in all|"“.gron il give the team a ter-|Carolina. Canada will send McGill mn- | Tulman, '24; A. C. Into, * ! A s il . y By 5% diniine daln) Tegl The n : i it bl Ay el 4 . . Track meet with Meriden Y. M. C. i HlaR Ko ot TasE has the champions. After the brilliant| Proba (e DASSIRE O J8° S [rific pupch,” said the manager of the|iversity across the border in quest of | Jordz 3; R. T. Knapp, '23; H. A, Decidn experience which he got last season | exnipition the locals put up at Provi-| Keating, the star center, from the| oqis champions. “He is a hard,|football honors. . N. Mallory s should be about enough to fix him up | gence last Sunday, the Steam Rollers | Kaceys team, but there is a strong |y o1 % g S S0t 5 80 't a New Plan i G. Neidlinger, '24; A.| L ; as a regular. | e yossibility that the popular player will ottty 5 St S 5 e e 5 WILLS BEAT e | management and fans in Providence | Possibility that the popular player Will | )\ vqrem and will fit nicely into the| Inter-sectional games are not & new \ '24; C. M. O'Hearn e e e expressed a deslre to watch the Nut- | be seen in the game against Hartford | o ;. feature of foothall for in the early . : What about Bddle Roush coming | megs in action once more this year. | tomorrow night. Keating 1s a student | ™ i/ 11ace kim on third, of course |elghties Michigan, Wisconsin and 22 and O. E. Wr 24, ro heavyweight hox- to the Giants?” McGraw was asked. |[my . offer da the 1oc s ch | at Trinity college, s connectior Mk ' S > e B ¢ . 5 won a declsion over Bill Tate of ¥ & s - | The offer made the loc was such | 2 - r Heinie has no superior anywhere |other western college teams invaded | The letter for cros N i i Lot S GRSt f Tt b e R il Sl et el s i SR R R e e i e s o o G e anis Leropndamatch last such a deal since we landed Groh,” | g 0"y PR OO ORI PR e () B R St LR SR LIS Gt LR T ) L RO i ] . Tate took heavy punishment McGraw replied, “but there is little | {isich the Racsys lengue) Collces ntr | 7000 10 8 200 WHERE B0 JDel0RRs | ftegnent and pliacy mmder eondiilons detpyl, 24, and M L Donsag, 3 1. and would rather play. He'll be the|and settings almost unbelievable to-| C. P. Luckey, '23, of likelihood of any such a transfer. Of | o B | letic bodies wateh very cl any | | rath 2 Jabey a ! 2 £ course, if Roush was placed on !im{RQStC"l :\Ol to Plfl)' participation of its player in any |5ame shining light too. With Kelly[day. Travel, training, gate receipts and | was appointed football manager for| Travelers w market, we would bid for him, as we | TS 7 o v K¢ ;o | league where there is any question of [ °" first and Bancroft at short—well |attendance forty years ago prevented |the comiug year and J. D. Schoon- i, 1500, are out to make any purchase or | (_"} l-t-;}}r“‘?l$»ell)1lll‘v-Iy\]‘:cfywsl' Sioted m. The loss of Icat.|Wait and see. ) the inter-sectional clashes which ar trade that is likely to strengthen the | Capt. “Flope” Restelli of the locall;, "\ pija it will affect the locals Rawlings, one of the Giant heroes|hecoming more frequent each scason Glants. But, as far as I know, Roush |Kaceys will not don the uniform of| .o\ pat will not cripple the quin- |I7 the world series will be used as| The climax will be reached in 1922 is not on the market, and we are not | Waterbury Kaceys as had been| ;o4 "contein Restelll having played infielder and will have a feel-|if one or more Pacific coast college considering him in our plans for mext |éported earlier in the week. The locall ¢ ogition in the past in a very sat- reurity with Johnny ready for combinations decide to follow in the ik on." basket-tosser said he had not been in S A heau RO BOD G O e A s e S Re - isfactory manner. Y 8 2 McGraw told an interesting story|COmmunication with the management 12" Will Be There, ww sald there were no other{Such an invasion is far from bein After, Ton Years I en Spot-. 1 Oc concerning the deal with the Reds i 3 of the Waterbury team. The report,| gpouiq Keating leave the team, the | PIE deals pending now. He was asked [improbable, although negotiations which landed Groh and sent Burns Which has been circulated throush-|jjncup tomorrow might will probably |if he would consider Roush as & man |have not reached thepoint where such | Waco, Te Dec. s.—Recognition| A cigar of exceptional quality and Gonzales to Cincinnati. At 5:45 [out the city, is erroneous Carlo re-|pe Rildusf and Dudack, forwards; |t fill George Burns' shoes. a contest can be scheduled among the fof the grand lodge, Valle de Mexico, o “and arome "My it. Phone o'clock Tuesday afternoon, McGraw |DOTts. | Restelli, center; Sheehan and Mt “Cunningham I think will fit nice-'following list of eastern inter-sectional | was extended by the Texas Masonic ““?)‘ g B G 0T had no idea of making any deal for phy, guards. This lineup looms up as| 'Y at centerfield, but the Giants arc fixtures for next fall: Grand lodge In convention here atter| 1992-5. F. H. JURGEX the player. At 6 o'clock Garry Herr- a strong one, and should be able to|ready to buy a player that will help Some Games Booked ten years. New Britain, Conn. mann called on McGraw, and before | o'clock Tuesday that he wanted to|defeat the Hartford Kaceys. At thelthem to win pennants,” he declared. Saturday, October 7, Army vs. Uni-| W, L. Vails of Mexico City, person- We make private brands. 7 o'clock the papers were all signed. | dispose of Groh. | first rehearsal of th rooters last | AT versity 5 t Point, al representative of Senator Luis J.| “It all happened within an hour,”| “Of course, I would have preferred | night, there was a large gathering of PLAY AT WALLINGFORD. Princeton vs. University of Virginia |[Zaloe of Zac grand master of th declared the boss of the Giants. “Last | to get Groh without giving up Burns, | the members of the council on hand.! g p et 880 ot Princeton, grand lodge, Valle de Mexico, was at Spring we made a big offer for Groh, [ but both Herrmann and Moran in-| Some snappy songs and i i R ’f 5 l'_‘ 1 Hill sehool | Yale vs. University of North Caro-|the convention in behalf of the lodge and after Judge Landis ruled that!sisted that Burns be included if we|re 1. The checring “ga 0 T B DIRE e SR Iihe LT ey Haven: s Helnie must remain with the Reds for | were to get Meinle, and I finally | meet again this evening, for t e S e s iiay I Octonen e B A vy TO BOOST TENNIS, the year, I told Herrmann to keep the | agreed. 1 know George will make i | workout. The Kaceys team o i ek e at West Point Philadelphia, Dec. 9.—An under- papers for future use, if we desired to | good man for the Reds 1T believe | practice last night in the Boy [ R £ ewiays and i eVl Towa ot New. tiaven. e e Teopen negotiations, After we made|Groh will add considerable strength | gymnasium. The preliminary game | *1o 10 e pink for j‘,"]“f‘l jray 0" Navy vs. Georgia Tech. at Anna-|tne University. of Penns the deal with the Phillies for Meusel, | to the Giants. Wil Netbecneen teamaiinitne foityl| Lo R SRSt BHERE iiae Bty night in an effort to c I figured that we would not be inte “0'Connell, the young player for|league, and Dick Dillon will be [ E5e '.’._’]‘”“”;"‘ tl}b;- M;;w;“,"‘“‘““ October 21, Princeton among the leading athletic activi- 4 Days Only ested any longer in Groh at the figure | whom we gave $75,000 to the San|refe of the contests. Dancing X l: tain <\:'n rr H C"Tv»\ | sity of Maryland at Prince- | ties at the institution. Several prom- % " previously offered, so Herrmann I'ra* ‘sco club, has been highly rec-| complete the night's entertainment, | A (1}’.--‘.,;\ Bang m,l‘”»w-”“ ‘““:1{;';"' | inent stars, including Wm. T. Tilden, instructed to destroy the papers, |omu. uded by several baseball men. | :mr!h," Witham, Kum,,'n,.l,,'\y‘ '“,,,i Harvard vs. Centre college at Bos-| 2nd, world champion, and Sydney Underworld Masterpicee which he did. That was the end of | He should be even better at the end R ! IpRavsrhplades : the case until Garry notified me at 6 01'(.m\)l;l\v r yw(‘:nl* \t‘hy:lm,hn ‘1L x:n\\."' & | 835’000 FOR MCMILLIN astie t«»r;.:.wr'] v, October 28, Princeton vs. j ri;l::ix:\r’yl:l‘r it “DREAM STREE aturds Dec. Wild Cats vs, Harry Wills of > using fountain pens Flour is being made in Brazil from black and white beans Starting Sunday W. GRIITFITHS | | Chicago at Chicago. I ! RIVALS CLASH TONIGHT. Snturday, November 11, Army vs. EX-CHAMPS BOX TONIGHT. Added Attraction The New Dritain Herald and the [Notre Dame at West Point. New York i Deos ooy rment | CARTER REVIEW g Contract to Center Coliege Star to| Telephone company bowling fives are | MeGill University vs. Syracuse at| pantamweight boxing title holders, 3 Other Good Acts down to furnish the thrills at Roger: | 'l'uiu'l\it)‘ of Dallas Tenders Record | | - S T | Syracuse. | Pete Herman of New Orleans and Joe [l — Coach Tootball Team. Recreation alleys this evening in the| Yale vs. University of Maryland at|ynch of New York, will engage in Axe Utilities league. The Church street|New Haven, | bouts here tonight. SVENIN T Tl ; EVENING »oys are hoping of duplicating the e Herman meets Packy O'Gatty in a » | Oreh feat of winning three straight games| Practically every man in Japan who | 15 round contest, and Lynch has | ; : EEal from the league leaders, which was| does not join a Buddhist monastery Maxey Williamson for an opponent in i i accomplished a few weeks ago. marries. 2 ten round encounter. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 9.—What is be- lieved to he the highest priced con- tract ever offered an athletic coach is now on the way to “Bo"” McMillin, Centes college football star, at Dan- | ville, Ky., from the athletic council | of the University of Dallas. The con- v s head coach of the ow Y tart € ay rong university lering the contract | the university authorities are said to have met the ter 1o or by AR E mE WAFELE S The c re oJ Co coming M:x\!:"“w i i m“‘ 9 m‘m':f:m :”'”‘\ You OAnE Sor - FELES HEN You GO AMD CALL THen Y i I n | them n Tne arie St N ,Uq:q':«::;: r/.\,, S8 ‘(er .,\,‘ M - ANTLCIPATING THE WITH A CLATTER Dow { E I Fo Co w © SATISFEACTIoN AND STAIRS HOLLERING SOME=— was ,000 contract for one year of coaching g SUR PR =iy e NG ABOUT H 6 His [ EASURE WHEN HE SEES THiNG ABOUT AULIN HLS G = CoFFEE READY [ MKENNA TO LEAD DETROIT THE WAFF ¢ Detroit, Dec. S.—Arthur P. Me- Ken of Roxbury, Mass., has been —— elected captain of the University of Detroit ootl elevey McKenn quarterba 1as been on the team two years A Winter Boot Designed Especially for This Store SOMETHING new with full toe and broad bottom. AN SN S It has just the decora- tion to make it a typical : = y ’ HEN HE DASHES INTO Ti J HE RUSHES OUT Th g = street shoe. 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