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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. NEW BRITAIN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS GOING TO PROVIDENCE FOR POST - SEASON GAME TOMORROW -— LOCAL BASKETBALL 1S TEAM GOING STRONG — PROSPECTS AT HIGH SCHOOL ARE GOOD-—COLLEGES ASTONISHED AT ACTION OF MINNESOTA — BIG LEAGUES TRAINING SCHOOL Hartford Kaceys And Locals Are Both Nulr'zegs To P[ay Steam Rollers Tomorrow T T High School Baskethall Squad With Walek s Confident Of Win In Tonight’s Game e— G [ RN T I T 1 Four Veterans Has Bright Prospects Battle on Armory Court NEW BRITAIN WINS No Way Affect '\L'l\on\‘ CAP’[ H HL oo BT S MI \ESOT\ PLAY Captain *“Dave” Mahoney Should Be One of Fastest OVER MIDDLETOWN| Record and Schedule URE T REE e il 2 TO OUST COACHES | Will Have Services of - Closed Last Week. T 804 SR PR o AL Would Get Rid of All Mentors and [ OC€Ve al Experienced Men by Score of 21 to 17 in After closing a most successful sca- s 3 g 00 0N C 8 Hammerberg ... ¢ 119 90 Regime. RS HO[ GomeSt 3 3 1{:.7 Cancellation ! Good Game fessional foot pions, have P Minneapolis, Dec. e A sizzli it- 1dletowr been in such a demand for post scd £ of contracts of all athletic coaches at| ‘The High school baskebtall squad come of the ting f e HAEEL ) : vos nd exhibition gai that they RS Balmon: s e i 7 7| the University of Minnesota at the|With four veterans of last year's team local and Hart ¢ t the Stat B 2 : sdiy septed the invitation of the The Herald bowling team lost three | Holmes 9 g 54| end of the current year, or as the|and with several new likelles in Armory on Arc reet, | {4 P e e e o RS ? f Providence, It .~.:m:~i right to the league leaders, the |Stedman . ...... 9 contracts expire in the meantime, | Whom great confidence is being placed meeting here of two t 18t ekl : Al 3 f itmegs were almost as phone company. In the second - was decided upon by the Athletic |by the followers of High school ath- season. s St . *| mu nd as Centre or Notre|game both teams did exceptionally s 276 8| Board of Control at a meeting late |letics, will shortly open its schedule, Both Are Confident e e e DUl f came from TBoston, | well, each rolling over 500, which is — vesterday. The appointment of a di- [which Includes games with some of iy York, IPhiladelphia and a num-| not often done in this circuit ROYALS AND SPECIALS, rector of Athletics was also recom- |the fustest school teams in the state, Both quintets ar t n f they naged e | Xontest which {8 regarded as one 'of . SEfS i secking the tam-| The scores in the Utilities league Cottontails. mended. The action of the board is honey is Leader v. Kilduf university : 'his year's team is captained by the most yrta 2t < il 3 ) ous football machine of this city. The | and also in other games rolled Witkins . % 80— subject to review by the schedule 7 4 ; femain per-| Nytmeg players and managers had | night at both Rogers' alleys and the | Goodison ... 90 104— Board of Regents, which is expect-| ~H Vi i g be on hand to root 1 to close the scason last Sun-|Casino alleys follow MoCabet tiitivas 800 1 88— ed to pass upon the matter next I‘ shbatl WD llllfiJ'Ilsl complet- captained by Cronin and Restelli—the 3 T = o : refused all these offers. Man- UTILITIES LEAGUE. e e T IR T ¢ J;\,“.“ season with the cham- former leading t! rd outfit ar : Siddlotox of the Steam Rollers for- New Britain Herald (0) 224 256 281— 761 s affected by the decision are | Pionship football team. Davis is a @ ; i A oo Habn oo g etter purported to be sign- | Murphy ........ 88 82 84— 254 Royals. 3 'y L. Williams, football; Dr. |veteran of last year's team. He is a o watahon thettwol taemelT § o|ed by ral Providence business | zisk ........... s& 82 82— 260 |Ieene .. 7 Cooke, basketball; leonard ct-tosser to be reckoned with, a e e e : : ceecvereens AtWelllimen and also a Brown university rep- iards "7 115 103 ilenry .. . 89 5 96 I'rank, track and cross-country; Nel- tement that the High school boys hardly up @& char s bSO | resentative asking that the Nutmegs | V. r e T S TS Jacobson ...... 85 O $8- lie Thorpe, swimming, and Frank Gil- o played opposite him last year will e R b 20 ; > Walthers | man, wrestling. vouch He will play cither guard L/l mE R ASlaYEs BaDecter This action follows the recommen- |or forward position this year, having s ‘Ihdtv-vf begld Gt S L \eehan ... dation of the Board of Directors of | proved to the satisfaction of his team. Ef::i; STioesagc eeacn n e iy past treatment of the Providence elev- 25 ¢ the university's General Alumni As- |mates that he is capable of hoiding S adi s et Pelletier . .++« Fountoin|en javored the Steam Rollers with | Telephone (3). sociation, published yesterday in the [down either position. San Cepilel Olty ok nosed o ft Guare a game. This game will not| Restelli Saie iy Alumni Weekly, which urged the te “Red” Davis, also a veterans of last by one point. The followers of the lo Scor 4 e ity el Vi des|rassnsis i e N al | st ",”,“,,ré' A A mination of contracts, and also dras- wr's team and a football and tra Qdsteardimare Mot BatieRan helch 0 i goals from ilc ilduft g ; i y tic changes in the athletic system. r as well, will play a guard position. S (Pwinting 5, | record of the season. The local Josephs .., 103N 04T 18— out come of the game, Insisting thut vy \valthes han, Spear 3, Hahn | en will he actically the same tewm | MCAUlffe ..., 60 104 104— s athietaf canjibe idenandell had their p 8 hosl shoctnE b Snilg, iLynth 5 m fouls, Spears | that worked a All-Hartford. It|Peterson .......107 100 93— Lo § 263 | Total of $54,573.01 Is upon to i h the best (Lhnt is in him L han; referee, Albey; time of|js cxpected that Frankie Barnikow | i enny ... 76 ] : T ~sop | Whether the game be basketball or be the result. The battle, |palves 7 86 Raised for Mathewson | ootail or even o track meet, and his ry on ; TaIRULes {will return to his position. Buche 480 9 A 4 —— | who s rendered hors de combat in Commercial New York, Dec. 10.—Frederick G. | ggressiveness should be a big feature who was chairman of the com- il s oo e Q“—‘K LEOIA B |the All-Hartford game is the only|Domijan ... g ¢ Ligh, ! - in the success of this year's tean. the team to Hartford on t renin ht Nitmae Slarar bint willinst be in | Daley mittee in charge of the benefit at the Weir on Deck D 1 at i . . . 3 § e K are “telling their frier nds' that a teeat | 4 ; T Polo Grounds on Sept. 30 for Christy condi on Sunday. His neck and|Minor ..... g 93 : aper Goods olo Grounds pt. 2| - - f: ‘l‘\‘,“‘l““ tonighs Iax lovers of thelnusisia Announces That He Wants | s der is giving him a ot of trou- th ] ’ Printers Mathewson, forwarded to the on ‘_n‘.l 10 “mn“""_”'m"‘:_*‘:fi 1‘7‘\:;”\- }\l\f BERSEDASINR | BRmE, : 1 ldie Barnikow who has been | Borlen .. o Fagan ......... 79 ,87 78— 244|time great pitcher yesterday a check | VOR Rl B ast year's Keating May Play to Match Him With Tendler- S e S e Malarne S 260 | for $24,573.64, representing the resi- showed up to Sxselleny 8ds ] . ; e Al St o e . Horn .. 9en | due of the sum collected upon that|vantage last season and in the prac- i '}: lgf‘t‘[?(‘”t J?:]"';jr’}t"fl,,""fil_‘"'” Fricdman Winner s '\m:“;‘m i l‘,‘:]‘fl 'J]{\"“Q;"A‘jli ; e HUlbqUist s eses 8 2o7 | occasion. Previously a check for sesions this scason has established n the u o r of Jack Keating's abilit i K s . il B (R Ao S : 0'Connell P 104— 269 | $30,000 had been seut to Matty at|hi If as a logical candidate for a to don t.vr} iform of }h-e'b.run v . 10.-—Efforts AR b e e 5 : di b : e _:‘J Shtanac Laks from| the samelsou permanent berth on the team. Squage club. ting played a 1 match lightwe Benny pxldencemon iy hasgedded 414 44i—123|and the total sum received by Ior the center position “Duke” Me- back position with Trinity's footbu!l | Leonard with the winner of Iori- | & al other we ST R o ok r hu ; star > Giants as|Cabe seems ver over p i i % tar A OE olcey ot Driscoll Machine Room former hurling star of the Giants as|Cabe seems to tower over the oth team and is looked upon as an ace in | day s bout between Lew Tendler | Stars to their roster. i Ul D, Brmerson 35 a result of the effort of thousands of | candidates, both in stature and play- track events. He also plans to enter|of I hia and Sailor Friedman i ngibopbiok Hel i DU nd e B e 1| bis friends to express their sympathy | v. The “Duke’ made his first various other sports at the college ) made by Tex|Wse none _Ull’f“’] Jhenoneet oLy 376 42 s Delourey vl 81 d02 7 with him in his fight against di sarance in High school basketball they come along and has expectatic Rickard, he e '1‘1 68 Tl 0.... e & " | Josephson "103 106 reaches, therefore, the total of $54,- |t ast year and soon molded him- of copping letters in several branches| In three previous bouts Friedman |there were several other incognitos! 5 N : 573.64. This is stated to be the larg- | sclf 2 permanent place in the Ited ic official ; |.|but even these great players could |Van Duzer .. 8900 80NS 3|J. Emerson ,..108 96 et e idin e ot sport. Athletic officials at the col- |won the popular decision over Tend- : L S Potts 75 82 = est sum ever raised for an individual | nd Gold machine, lege have been watching Jack and are | ler sailor recently fought an wmn,:‘“““ i) BRI O WI0 ANRICE AR et W0 6 5 424— 1305 | DY @ sporting bemefit. Friends of [ Armand Landino was not given th said to disapprove his participation | round no decision bout with Leonurd [HR€ B e e 3 = Mathewson will be sorry to learn t hanges which those who watched him BB et with temmerother than 1 in Philadelphia, [ Several hundred rooters will sccom- S b e s e he has sustained a relapse in his bat- jast year believe he should have ity clubs. This will prevent his play pany the team. Much'interest has A e e e o tle with disease. but it is probable the tng with the Kaceys, it 1s belleved, but been aroused in the final inter-state I T e <. 92 86 8 a LA g ¥s, it is 5 L e : ; - TR ol e P — in this year's game whether or not it will prevent his par- | Manher will be on the side Mnes ready|CONtesk DBecause of the fine treat- Electric Ligl wil e LB Her Is Wi P fon but that he is the. pra ! . Mz 3 ready | ment accorded the local players last “lectric Light. McCabe ... .. 94 94 273 erman 1s mner tion but that he is the ticipation in tonight's game is another | cor the call this evening. [ week and the great exhibition of foot- [J: Smith ...... 83 88 Lancaster ......100 81 . In Fi floor work out for the team. He has question. However, the fans entert: Hacttprd Tansh Tast resk e e | Parlsn- .ocececw 85 B8 5 £ n First RO““d‘ a good eye for the basket and uscs littlehopes of seeing him perform w Thet Hirttord: alub il fome s Schmidt »voss .. 94 453 434 New York, Dec. 10.—Pete Herman, | yis head at all tim the Kaceys in other games of this with Tim Cronin, Bill Dwyer, Curr Sagy 5 10 New Orleans bantamweight, who was son, if they are fortunate enough 10 and the rest of the players who are so t\xvunmk therrecepion ‘“Lo.m,'l ,'h“ Burnss i, 5 5 = 7{70‘7'2(/ shorn of his championship crown by | . Wilson Will Play have his services tonight well known to local fans, as well as | s L ‘\1”‘\}“‘:‘ 'S\L SralEEn i o Johnny Buif early in the season, made | Wilson, the husky guard on th i aslof the year and this will also be an- soabaaguni long strides toward a return bout by Corbin team two years ago when that Probable Lineu an array of substitutes that appears : ftise iy s a by ¥ 4 e ALELFRIER: L Lt e, n why several hundred will ; Cozy .. 0 80 making short work of Packy O'Gat-| outfit captured the city championship If Keating is permitted by the col- | for le, IR ae s . ohns 3 3 88 . g is D be present. 10 Johnson . 88 k ty, rugged east side boxer, in the fea- | is in the school and out for the team in K. of C. Schedule T1 Year. appear at Pr nce in a post season | O'Brien ... : 105 89— exhibition game. | Lawson ... The players, in consideration of the s {ball that both teams gave the local tans want to be present to aid in re- lege authorities to play tonight, he Dillon will handle the whistle,| mne N egs Wi save rrow | JONES coee.... 86 Wright . Sy it E i f Mg“ hold the pivot position. ain | which is anotl Wy Gt Eving thit) The Nutmegs will .|1J.\( tomorrow fyr ook oo . s 106 8 81 ture bout at the Rink Sporting club, | There is little question but that he will R L saying thit ' morning from the passenger fon at | \7oLon ; 94 P Pl o | Brooklyn, last night. play in this season’s game. Few High Restelli and Kilduft will probal ay [the game will be ofliciated over :28, The following players will the forwards with Murphy and Shee | perly. Dillon is one man more than|make the trip: Connelly, F. Barni- han in the guards. If Keating is ont, any se who has made basketball| kow, Koplowitz, Blanchard, 0'Neil, Restelll will play at center and Du- | the popular game that it is in this city | Dully, Politis, Nelson, Drose, Roge 414 462 dack will be put in at forward. His t adherence to the rules laid | Talbot, Brons 5. Barnikow, Car- ol : R i it e S e e B CLRR SR RO RC Freight Office W. L. Hage 4 : R e ) T L = )]”"‘“” \17 e :H\r; il[k‘”lll Scott lunlrlr)uum\, D e e L 14 s ] R N Hn;({n" ;Q 6 | onds after the beginning of hostilities. | who look good to the followers of ti s v speeded up the e ¢ v o amt Il o plasen U NE st ey mark | i anel I SR A i T < gt s B RS el s — team, including Zehrer, Murtha, Meck- ss S. guid. 62 Dudack in action agains f and made it by far a more pleasing | The kick-off will be at 2:15. 7 g S oo | g - z A : . A night and in response to a popular|contest to watch than under a lax en- oo | DU 31— 32| Miss Ramage ... 75 70 Russo Is Re-elected fer, Grifin and Toul Ta Har. gentiment, it is not unlikely that he |forcement of regulations. o g ey 354 342 96 As Captain of Tufts ] will play at least a part of the game. | Arrangements are being made for a NEW BASEBALL DEAL HeSonge Tt N T e ol Mixed Nuts Medford, Mass., p])ov 10.—Frank | LO M IR OV the: veteran performer isually preliminary game to be furnished by = ik 447 5 1( 1; :23?:: 1”:1) lg; 73— I{lllrfln, captain and center of the Tufts o - Y. Andres ...105 91 | college football eleven, last night was relfed upon to give an acount of him- [two fast teams of the city league. > z T Deal Between Detroit and Yanks for i Miss R. Bergami 76 86 71— ré-lected to iead the teasm bn fts 1 gelf. In the game with Manchestcr|This game will start at 8 o'glock and NORTH AND JUDGE. last week he was the mainstay of the|the big show of the evening will 20| Ehmke and Veach fo dJoin Lat- Snaps. 'L‘)“‘;‘:‘ SR RILHGE L e gridiron campaign. He lives in Boston.| New Haven, Dec. 10.—Because of IOVEh e SO R 5 bt —_— - a lack of fire escapes, the Yale gym- team lined up against that club. on at 8:45 o’clock. Dancing will fol- Howe ... .76 96 93— 265 Johnny Saxe, Iddie Restelli and ames ter Club. Trave ot 84 109— 280 o “’: (W' 3 6 | W. VA, TO PLAY INDIANA nasium was closed yesterday and the 5 = Cully .... . 87 84— 259 UL —_— university authorities announced that New York, Dec. 10.— and 3 7o | L. W. Ba § 7 5 i Vl'l']"“ I(.fir;,r'l\\:‘rfi“l thr\A'\ “,h Y‘wl:\] Carlson ... . 88 93 91— 272 I‘IiS:"’:B]"{;D”“ . ::—7’ SO Mountaineers Make Reciprocative | no more contests will be held in it Yuske andl Detrolt Tigats in Wik Dummy __‘ HE I Dy ehe o L07a0dih Agreement for Gridrion >Matches ;!I:vlnll” several radical changes are Pitcher Ehmke and Outfizlder Bob 436 458—1293 | Mrs. Fuller ... 60 49 £ Morgantown, W. Va.,, Dec. 10-——One Worl: will be started at once on the Veach would become members of the 5 - — of the most important intersectional | improvements and it is expe Huggins clans was reported today 1o | pianchard 226 320 304 318— football games in which West Vir-|they will be completed ear! 2 have been considered by the owner: Nyhorg .. e 104 283 Doughnuts ginia has participated was arranged . The popularity of Yale's indoor : A and managers of both clubs. ST 241 | Miss C. Beale ... 79 87— for today with the University of Tudi-|sporting events has increased the at READY-TO-SET-UP u# i | Huggins sald that he had several|feslin ......... 84 83 86— 253 | Mrs. Boardman . 69 6 70— %01 |ana at Bloomington next Nov. 11. In-|tendance to a point where frequently p deals in the making but would not|gandberg .... 79 89— 241 |H. C. Fuller ... 9 86— dlana will play West Virginia on the|over a thousand persons attend a bas Kingsley 78 e - ¥ ==7| -Herman knocked out his rival in|school guards in the state, if thers a CENTER CHURCH FELLOWSHIP | the first round of their scheduled | any, will measure up with his wor Moore .. 80 9 g [ CLUB I Ohcst twelve-round battle., A aight left, | local basketball authorities are cer- LGy R sty followed by a right hook to the jaw, | tain. RReh IR Al | finished O'Gatty, 2 minutes, 14 sec-| There are several other candidate Authoritics Close Struc To Put In New Fire Iscapes any players. From other base- e i R. Boardman .. ¢ 9| same relative date in 1923 at Morgan- | ketball game, a wrestling match or a I) 4 name A. leaSIn Wl g 72N FENE B I Ao IOGURL TG it 436 431—1254" 299 3 ) town. boxing hout. U\ Yo layer would go to Detroit in i e play Usefhl . ) 25 ; § | exchange is Shortstop Johnay Mitehell o G G a young pitcher. Mitchell come to the Wiy : : v The Perfect Alibi Yanks from the non ciub of the Pacific coast league. He has been Chrlstm&s rh¥g 1 : highly recommended to Cobb. The Detroit manager will be here ‘nr:.v ‘.‘“\\, during ”f' -nw.or” Ir,’v:u;- AT pow-wow, and his decision, it was said, MISSED T will settle the deal ENTIRELY G laal(mhurs Plax er T you want to please an enthusiastic motorist- \ . I him a WASCO Garage Heating System. It will keep e I-:I f:\«m[bgl ?t (\*:["tsll‘? P;u‘lw'n;zr:::{:mln a uniform temperature day and night, let: Held Hfoe iha A mhered tootball S 2 | squad here last night, J. B. Williams Think what this will mean to him-— of Glastonbury, Conn., was elected captain of the football team of 1922 He has played for two years at right Grease and oil will not congeal~ Al S S bearings and gears saved. L Bl Radiator will not freeze nor water i ’ SN Etra 4 | Notre Dame Pacultv Storage batteries will be saved | Stops Centre Game ruinous overwork. South Bend, Ind.,, Dec. 10.—Follow ing a mecting last night of the Notre D. e Faculty Board, in control of A at the university, all - Any handy man can set up WASCO—no expensive tiations for a post season fool steamfitter neces Costs less than street car fare | game with Centre college at for coal. Requir mm,m but once a day. 1 | Diego on Dec. 26 were called off. WASCO is also used for heating offices, stores, | e cottages, etc. His car will start as easily and quickly as in summer. There is no gift that will be more appreciated by the man who loves his car. | m\)ow WHATS ThE TROUBLE Phone or call and get more details about the coal- ! BiLL - MY CLUB 1SIN T LONG > ; = 4 ENOUGH -- LET ME TAV(C YOURS burning, self-regulating, hot water WASCO system I ’ A. G. HAWKER } | FOX’S 5258 ELM STREET | 1 Days Only D. W, GRIFFITHS Underworld Masterpicee “DREAM STREET” Added Attraction CARTER REVIEW 3 Other Good Acts I IF & - Admission Including Taxes MATINET l\l\l\(- Orch, 23¢ Orehi, Bal 12¢ Bal. =0

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