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NUTMEG AND STEAM ROLLERS PLAY SCORE \\ DATLY NI BRITAI HIERALD, IE PO LESST MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921. AT PROVIDENCE-NEW BRITAIN KACEYS ADMINISTER FIRST LEAGUE DEFEAT TO HARTFORD- COMMERCIAL AND UTILITIES LEAGUE TO CLOSE BOWLING SEASON THIS WEEK-DOWN STATE PAPER PRAISES HIGH SCHOOL TEAM FOR SEASON'S WORK, BASKETBALL GAMES CLOSE SEASON Final Games in Commercial and Utilities Leagues This Week 3 1o School Alumni (o Meet toys" Club—irates amd mids Afair Should he Past this leys morrow Armour kohl, and has ne romp league homne champions} ing one, wit! company, Hitcheoc pany and McM tenders assured of the league. The Opticia L o poned match with t Brita Gas Light company yet to roll, seen assured of second place, The f for third place in the league resi 1 the outcome of the games between the Herald and Electric Lis which are tied for the place ent. The Herald team against the Insurance on Friday night Light team meets Trust quintet, The statistics lows: st- |1 in Berlin Basketball Aggrc ion t teams, n ¢t press| o Like to Meet Any Team in company the Electric | Commercial | up five \ve ing 125 and 115 Pound- while the The Worthin open its season of Berlin Town hall o'clock when the that organizatior Hall Austin Berlin lads the R tes its ston Athletic ¢ hasketh, this il Wl at of the leagues fol eveni Senior tea 1y the Goodrich, Utilities League vill p Won Telephone neves.. 33 Opticians vees 26 N. B. Herald ., 21 Elec Light 21 Com. Trust .. Insurance Frelght Office N. B. Gas ... High Single 129, High Three String: High Team Single— High Team Three phone 1459, [of this city. Ru in the Howard Lost P.C. Brown and the 6 will he 10 18 4 18 4 a I The is also and will play year Tht ¥ when they expect of New Britain The mar and senior would like to challenge New Britain or in the |aging over 125 pounds and 115 for the Junio of the club hold an for the work done Britain teams came | hands of the Berlin games hall on up for captain ard Junior starth is of new ell i n ior manag the W baskethall ccond game on night of this to meet the Cage hoth the W teams of tea not r the joth 1 iable Strings— l'ele- n Averages, Cage .« Josenhs Peterson McAuliffe Swanson Venberg A. McGuire Barnes F. McGuire Edwards .. Moore Burns Sage Morrill Minor Restelll ...... Schedule rlin lads. will be Berlin street. All played at Town Local Juniors Battle Plainville On Rockwell Field For Connes Valley Honors, or Final Week. . B. Gas vs. Freight Office. N. B. Herald vs. Insurance, Telephone vs. Opticians Electric Light vs. Com After | pions | Schey capturing the \ip honors for this city, “I took vestere Connecticut battled 's Redland outfit Crimsons of Plainville ernoon for the championship, and Trust ““‘ s ¥ COMMERCIAL LEAGUE to a Won Lost P.C. Ave. | 16 Armours Adkins Hiteheock McMillan's Nat. Biscuit Besse Leland Spring & Buckley Mohican High Single High Three High Team cock, 508. High Three String—Armours, Averages, game was played on Plainville, be of fans. The clul three periods in the closing broke the ice hy rizht Roc go0d ba withot fore a ance through and Namara through score. { for Plainville a few | plugsing through New Britain's Ie the SCOTe quarte marter on the da Breen s and for a edemont ngs—Clar Adkins, 12, Single Hitet local Urean and Dor Jack Butler Lakoski and Sh CcK, ce O'Dell Namara, fullb to be played i is man | For played the | Nicei, the | downey, ends tackle guard; Conley, quarterback M rame, mday afternoor by the will decide 1426 Narcum 49 Wallace Clancy v . Hornkohl ey e Newell Sttanley Josephson M. Johnson Gibney Bengston Olson Gallup 5 Bingemer . Ricnter .. Pedemont 500 4 Schedule for Final Week. Besse-Leland vs. Nat Mohican vs. Armours. Adkins vs. McMillan's Spring & Buckley 96 | don, halibacks A return v next rranged it for two is game the élf Baylock Again Stars I With Conn. Aggies ¥ star hask H 01 a1 Baylock, 20 | continued icut W former New hi vs. Hitcheoct CASINO ALLEYS Standing of Teams Teams Blackbirds Parrots FORT HAMILTON PASSE Range Guns Have hi Long Fortification O Sparrows Owls Canaries High indivi 141, High individu —319 High team single High team tri Individual Lemeris Eric Volkhar: G. Huck Maier Nichols ) Mats Rajune Seifel J. Dur DPanielson Gaudette E. Bur Schwader Grey Trauski Stef Averag Ten Spot--1 Oc A cigar of exceptional quality, burn and aroma. Try it. Phone 1992-5. F. H. JURGEN New Rritain, Conn, We make private brands, Pyrn | | W, A, C. WANTS GAMES N W at REDLANDS TIE CRIMSONS minutes later Rendered LOCAL KACEYS iD., OPENSATY. thie Johmny Sheehan's G | Goa Tossing Chiel Factor i Victoyy feature afte Two speedy game: [ tne Saturday e Y M A opening contest the Tomeats, Wi @ last the ) the cated t the the M Y the Worthir Coach Juniors Saturday by gton A, C. of Miller incup, a us! Berli used 12 m Morrelli strongly Worthi the |to 18§ showed for the ttersor he “work quintet e summari up sear-Cats HSehneider Stefnick Nelson from the 1 Croni the ) , “Dutch’ battle, ( the thanked It L mem ber were getting 1l he tha Leon & Wild-Cats Other Willi Smith Nelson of e ns . t i result being am, » will othing 1 t ' \ s far There w the 1 Hartford team rreat p 1 which H tram P in ship, its play “hampior hout the elp him out Croni 1 up four field L piece, while Flynn, for maining Lson | forme ' 1he Cook au mer the re Cronin rom his points unior 3 Bob-Cats A. m ich Johnson s team W. Johnson fors Crowd on Hand. Swanson eams Johnson y a bit of room left B nchard New the f the {he floor the peara hurst | following out 4 Hergstrom; timer, orer,, Morrelii Referee, Vibberts; Morrelli Y. 1se from Refere tlord fans. 13 to to tella Ha nerous at, the be treated some timer, his M. Juniors and ¢ nad start- [R I ed by “Little hy a valiant Har the ed to worl Clib | Bardeck leade soIme the Patterson Norton Dunn . Walthers 3eloir piano Gorman ut Morrelli trag Neipp | The <same Starts, Tancred The armory sliook ) \ started Rene corps of and « sang ered it nmimhers. Frankie Clyne and Georgie with the ham mel the Johnny t. | team aft ley tchan and al to ti G-all min chanee muffed technical fon net, Lwe Worthington A .C. sized tled it M er ynn his first ball into the ord first blood. How |y, s, id tied the counter from the lis time until . N through he dropped the Goodrich Hal T ssell istin rown up. Jo il moment late core a i 1 rtin I'rom t by It eat work o nainly Sheehan ceomplished 1 it he g Mui- : tho Mgt 20 micies, | 000N Teagie ! it Nitilo e hest ofit s i dcats [ | Tomcats. New Britain vs, Meriden nior track team of the the Meriden in that city The locals: \ler v 16 ks Dudack; timer, Vibbert mes in tl this week are as Bearcats; ft Referee, Steve whue howe 28 scorer Johnny Saturday fol Vs, Gor ) first half o i i ‘r half, thi to three for lo- The ciatior (el A 20 [ saturday thelwinn represent el ambt, Al Jim Aulkne Aboetz “Putz’” Peterson, Adams 1 da hi Cietersloh g two meet team fternoon the Rottomley. Connelly, Howard Hall, and Strickland follows: heing will INE| apiece 1e visitors to 11 an 5 n 10 s e track | greates y e battle wher tossed arm throw which land- t, putting New the favoring as e 1ve S Keen Eye. W a b lap relay running th jump, 12 put, S80 yard run, ing 12 [Jump | and ore with il % trord q with Five Are to Be American Muoseum of Natural He of Them Placc Yorl 12.—A famil rorillas the father inds and, in v reach of its way to the of Natural Histc ced today was captured in Akeley expedition horderland be Africa and the Be um anthorities b r gorilla will not st notifie to its lifc pug sever have e family I ng SUBMARINI BASE LOSE Dec.,12.—The ootball team 1ted by the AlL sterds 13 to v won all SAT.P. M. LEAGUE Speedy Games Mark the Opening ~Track Meet With Meriden Satur- Miller after- Bobcats v following | 3l Gooby, Ha standing broad jump, run- haskethall game. GORILLA PAMSLY COMING | 1 the rnoon ea Bobeats hered downing | tional, in and Hall | ngton ‘ v n, en 31 ( 18] Mil- | lows: vs. | next | Paui | cury” i s Ihe 100- race, broad ed in story y of 1 feet 2 Am ey, it | South now tween Igian elieve irvive 1 the inalke S, Sub- New Hart y af- Sub- other |into conferences that | trades | he would p. | George Gib stop the Southern association last fall, and | not be anville loose if they could do so in a trade. herst | tional Oberlin {\\'1‘.~'||-\’:|n ity; Nov. WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A FRIEND BASEBALL MEN HOLD SESSION Many Trades Are Expected Dur- ing Week's Meeting New York, Dec, 12 Manhattan ey clusive scene of the last world se in baseball, bubbled again today with chatter of the national pastime and blinked its eyes in a whirlwind of dia- mond dust Owners, manag ficials, gathered for American, Int joint major leagues and of- the annual Na- national and ings lauched were expected the end of a week in and purchases that stars and near uniforms next s, player: tq result hefore a series of trade would place many stars in different season The Inter got under v atlonal league meeting y today with President Toole umpiring. It had before it for discussion the efforts* of syndicates in Montreal and Providence to re- enter the league through the pur hase of franchis now held by cuse and Je City. The peaceful ses- sions, majors facing were talking a great deal of and purchases and giving lit- tle attention to such subjects as the draft, the proposed seven game world series suggested by Judge Landis and the high prices asked by the minors for their best performers The Cubs, the Pirates, the Brook- lyns, the Braves and nearly all the other National league club owners and managers announced they were in the market for players and were ready to talk business. The Yanks and the Tigers were together trying to arrange = |a trade and cash deal whereby IZhmke Veach would come to New York the Reds appeared to be nego- tiating with officials of several clubs. Garry Herrmann, president of the Cincinnatis, was all chuckles and smiles when he discussed the Groh deal. Garry thought that he had just about made the best deal of his wreer, and Pat Moran, his able man- ager, nodded assent. Barney Dreyfus Third Baseman S dition to his team and intimat and and was talking about ek as a good ad- 1 that a pretty penny for him. n had a few things to about Trainor, the young short- recalled from Birmingham of R it was gathered that the Pirates would averse to letting “Rabbit” Mar. Bill Killifer and President Veeck let it be known that they would like a good second baseman, a good third sacker and maybe another man. ID SCHEDULE, Dec. 12.—The Am- foothall team will for the first inter: game in its history, college at Oberlin, Ohio, on The 1922 schedule, announc- AMHERST G Amherst, Ma college west next year et ed today, shows that the Purple and White games away eleven will play ftwo from home, ‘olumbia at New York on Oet. at Middletown, Conn., The remainder of th Sept. 30, B other meating 7 and on Nov. 4. ule follows: 14, Union;: Oct. Agricultural College; 18 Williams. Nov. 11, go | meeting | SW BRITAIN HIGH GETS ITS JUST DUE Bridgeport Paper Learns the Keal Trath of the Ansonin Team's Ree- ord—still Bumping the Nutmess, One of the papers in the southern part of the state, has at last put read- ers right in regard to the Interschol- astic football champlonship in necticut, by awarding it wher rightfully belongs, here in New tain. In publishing its finding, the paper tells of being impressed by e cords from Ansonia, that the [ligh school team of that place was unde feated this season, there heing Lmention made of the 19 to 13 defeat inflicted by Captain Feinemann's tecam in this ¢ity on Oct. 29 at St. Mary's field st this Con it Bri- no weck there was contained in ume paper, an article calling for a game between the Ansonin and New Rritain High school teams {o determine the state championship. Now that the matter been called to the attention of i , the mistake has been corrected, and the paper h the locals as the state champions The same paper megs as the Néw but disputes the claims of local that the eleven is also the ¢ champions by virtue of the victory over the All-Hartfords, while the Bridgeport team was being defeated by the Willlams eleven The gument is set forth that in view of the fact that the Nutmegs team has not defeated the Bridgeport eleven, the title is still in doubt. This seems to be the thought of the writer, and a man cannot he hanged for thinking Here in New Britain the fans loudly acclaim the Nutmegs the state and ew England champions, and the New Britain Herald sporting editor is also of the same opinion. 10 RENEW RELATIONS Dartmouth and Brown Sign a Three- refers to the Nut- ngland champions, tans ar- Years' Contract—Other Games for Hanover Eleven, Hanover, N. H., Dec. 12.—A three- vear foothall agreement between Brown university and Dartmouih col- lege was announced toda vhen the 1922 schedule for the Green eleven W made public. The teams, which did not meet this year, will piay the first game under the agreement at Providence on Nov. of next year. In 1923 the contest will be on DBraves IField at Boston on the Saturday that Harvard plays Princeton at Drince- ton, and in 1924 the Brown eleven will come to Hanover. Dartmouth will play two games on |the Polo Grounds, New York, next [ fall, meeting Cornell on Armistice Day and Columbia on Nov 3. Two dates, Oct. 2 and Nov. 4 are pending with prop s from several colleges under consideration, The remaining contests schedule, all of which will played here, are: Sept. 30, Norwich uni sity; Oct. 7, University of Maine; Middlebur Vermont. on the be KAW CORNELL CAPTAIN, Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 12—Eddie Kaw, many sports writers as All fback, was elected captain Cornell football team here is a junior in the Arts picked b IZastern of the 19 today. | college. He NUTMEGS HELD TO SCORELESS TIE New England Football Champions Remain Undeleated for 1921 The Nutmegs, New England, invaded yesterday for the weeks, and held the | a tie champions Providence, It 1 time in two Steam Rollers to Anticipating a hard | battle, and more than anxious to win least one from the loc Steam Rollers had several new players in the lineup. Of this number “John son” playing at end, Huff, forme Cornell, Met fe, a former Navy and the great *“Hickey' igatnst the Nutmegs, All of these play- ers earned their money yesterday, The Nutmegs used the regular lineup. second scoreless game 1s, the of r, were sent Line Shows Power The work of the Nutmegs' line proved too much for the Steam Rol- le Politis, Rogers, Dully and O'Neil, forming a stonewall against which the Steam able to make huy little headway. Only four first downs were registered during the entire four periods, the Steam Rolle getting thre nd the Nutmegs one. “Hickey's™ playing was the outstanding feature for the Rhode Islanc In one great dash, Shupert, captain of the 1920 HBrown team, made a sweeping end run for nine ds, and on the next play he was thrown for a six yard loss, when Politis and Rogers through him. Locals N¢ ? At only one time score 1m- minent, Talbot hurling a forward to Frankie Barnikow, who after ing 15 rds was down on the St Rollel five-yard line. The ball 8 brought back when the referce ruled that the runner ad stepped out of ounds at the 30- d line, In a des- perate effort to gain the edge, one of the Steam Roller players attempted goal from the field from the 40 rd line, the ball going wide of the nge Rollers wa broke and smeared a X Play at Midfield During the greater part of the game the play about in midfield. A pretty kicking duel was engaged in between Captain Eddie Barnikow of the Nutmegs and “Hickey" of the Steam Rolle One of the Providence er's hoists w 0 yards. The summar; Steam Roller “Johnson," Braney Left good for Nutmegs 1. Barnikow End Heaton Politis Staff, Huggins oo Dully Left Gu [\tanoney, Mlynn rd 5 Rogers Center |Avedesian .......o0ii0 Nelson Right Guard { Farnum O'Neil ckle Connelly, Right End Murphy, Huff Quarterhack Weeks Blanchard . Talbot Shubert voen e Bronson Left Halfback Metealf o B Right T fback | Hickey, Boyle Finlay, Barnikow A Carpenter IFullback Rollers 0, Nutmegs ; umpire, Holleran: timers, Erick- Steam Higgins; Kehoe; Score: referee, head linesman, son and Burke. ,/NO\N SEE WHATS HAPPENED !! JUST BECAUSE You DIDN'T LoCcK THAT CLOSET DOOR AFTER You GOT THROUGH PLAYING WITH His TovYs - \“/ I il COME HERE QUICKK AND SEE WHAT'S EVERY. THING e EDETO) | WANTED IN TH' CLOSET FOR CHRISTMAS - _ BRIGGS ) ] ’ A e 774