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T'UESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. COMMERCIAL AND UTILITIES TEAMS TO MEET [N INTER - LEAGUE MATCH AT ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS NEXT TUESDAY — SENTIMENT FAVORS THE LAYING OUT OF AN ATHLETIC FIELD AT SOUTH END PARK PROPERTY — BROCCO AND GOULETT SPLIT 36,000 PRIZE MONEY ’ RS i < — ———— Commercial And Utilities Teams To ROCKVILLE K. C.'S BiKE RIDERS GET JOCKEYS IN SPILL Park Commission To Discuss Plans For Meet In luter - angue Series Dec. 20 ! it Proposed Athletic Field This Evening cuiliban e e First Four Teams in Each League Will Battle On Roge ul Iham Former : S - ) s s ifowsHarttord Tean Wil o From Their Mounts Following | COmmission May Recommend Expenditure of $75,000 in RecroRsionEan s ierEat Ly ARAREleptione Wi Visitors Lineup Brocco and Goullet Get Lion's Jam in the Fifth Race This Direction At South End Park. (lash—Industrial Circuit Ready to Start. Qhan E [ i 36 ro(‘ New Orleans, La., Dec. 18.—~Threc jury at Jefferson park yesterday afte: P Al o g leys fc ext Tuesd s i g ¢ ’ Vo rle D o Hof Chast | isetiok o SIS BT S AR, i ; ! ) : which can be crected at both ends of the first four te ) 1 ; walked yesterday for the cyclists who .;,":“ \“' "_;'“”_m,l‘. B ”'”"; (" & "”I” the board of park commissioners, | the field that are now blocked off hy and Utilities e compet i : % : rticipated In the six-day bicyele race | Zoeller "[ :{"‘I'._ e ks I”’-‘_:- Jo | called for the hurpose of preparing a | bleachc A in this manner a com- Thi ; Atk o : 45 | ¢ he Ol AT W i;“"'“‘”'\ "1; 1’” "<'.‘14|”I:‘L' '\'I“TI‘I"::‘V' ":" tentative program for next year. mlm :‘\ rlm’\u'\wl m‘m mln |H;Iplm.u-1 N by ; es at all, anc C - eand £ e nder this plan it will be an (‘,\A'm.w ; 4 i } = 1 il ;.‘ n‘h‘I\.\Y: A“\ effect g .\»\v ”();:'”::- weYadonly ajantian IEle aaonin The .()th‘|‘|:“le "“"1" \?)\Tr"lum rosonar|| e tienioiaalisgt adissions Lom Ple betng ( the oreni i " larduous grind, save for BHD Bl .Mj' '”"]"'h‘.”\' LRI S ko hrnlahads tnaihoaxdl by, ANAC i IO S Con (SR L | carried off the track Engineer Desmond of Simshury, would Boon to H. S, Sports. cost the city approximately § .| Since the athletic ficld for High in the south end park will be dis Ay s, vt i ; ow-H Anofhe R e § were about thel The accident, according to the stew- p“.w e Tanane iy st i . X Ta | the \ this H-‘vl_“;w i hlv and carly colleeting lards, was caused when the horse S lested : A . t oy « member of el Lnanols "‘-\I““_-‘ 18 doled outzainer crowded Counterbalance The Boore of il i ; % i - I ( \ the i .m”w ’. ':”[y. ‘1 :mm‘H. :\ l'u“r’x ,‘.z:mm \1[)\4. |’| and s.»ml h\llm u;) his ' cague in tha \ ders W abou inees, Mayor Galvin and Miss Dixie STANLEY WORKS GIRLS ¥ T et ra co o pe- | the last rider had been presented with |stumbled over !h](» o 50 o Vallant: A mair ¢k, |8 check Mg ¢ Chapman heaved [down, and the three riders were hurl- Miss . Far . 88 [ 64 f . e Tt b SRan)f f. The paying-off process [ed to the track. There were several| It is the plan of the park hoard Miss Noble ... { i 3 il ; Hpiatie 1o 20 1 I required the entire afternoon. [horses behind them, but they cleared |to include this item in their lst of | the park so as to establish a field for Miss Egan ...oooooe ( 60 i i e PiEi y Wl prelimin. | Chapman estimated that more than |the fallen riders. After the race Zainerr | €stimated expenses for the next fiscal | sports, the school will have one of the Miss Riley ....c... )66 orlda 3 i ty leagne teams | $40,000 was distributed among the |which finished third, was disqualified [¥ear, and in this form it will go to | best ficlds in New England, and there Miss Murnane ... T0— 148 | 4 : b ; the close of the |riders. Detailed information on the |and his rider, L. Gray, was brought|the board of finance and taxation for | will be little difficulty in handling the Miss Torel : 80 ! e cn- |disbursements, however, was refused. |to the judges stand and notified that|Aaction. All commissions must have [crowds that attend the Hartford-New Miss Geannatta . 36 ) e 7 1 x | Likewise, Chapman refused to state|nis license had been revoked estimates in the hands of the tax- | Britain game and other big gridiron = * how much the rate aftracted through e Rt at a mile and| @tion board by February, hence the | contests, [ ( 2 the week. It was said unofficially, how- |, o Al A e sity for ¢ action in the mat- There is no field in the city suitable ] Trytowins. | T‘G’)TBM 1, RECEPTION LG('M TER ‘V”\g SVETI thrtl e el o e '\,T:\\,‘,' "‘“',‘h,‘,f,',!,\:(.,‘p,j“[”","l“’,,.‘ ,,:.',‘m,’,, " A number of local athletic elubs | for the holding of track meets, it is 1 }\-‘1“”,”' et Uil close to $200,000. At e ‘n'l_;n_ S e bl E fraternal organizations have al- | pointed out. The Berlin fair grounds Kalberg ....... 7 ! : Charles DeRuyter, Belglan cyoltet | ER L0 Pl A el sent messages urging the fi- | for the past several ye s been Slgcaybabl e 0 f Lettermen's Club Has Areangements| o New Britain Boys' Club [was the only rider in the gathering “lx‘m’,h\\-h:nslf.:':nrl ',;ll:::(}W:sa( ’.\":v'n( el andjiiyation ShantdStopaciitagitha fonlviaiitablaSgrbunasiioprancy For Event To Be Held i .. |who exhibited signs of the dizzy|awarded third place after Zainer was vorably upon the request. evepds, but slice. thattract has been Defeat Clay Hills of Hartford, 31 |week's whirl. DeRuyter leaned heavily '“x,“mmm]_ May Charge Admission. \(nl up into building lots the city ]\:. The question has been raised as "’1 telt 1|qu need (_",“ new ]r‘l:u'A. With increased interest in track at the i};\‘: J,_‘l‘l‘l‘” : Priday Night—May Get Emblems. B on a stout cane as he advanced to Misa } g 0 : J et to 16, the pay window. The Belgian received whether or not it would be possible [ [BETHISEC T : e 0 ; A L B o Combls of the & Firitain |An injury to his right ankle in the CHALLENGE FOR G]RLS to charge admissions to games staged | 118N school, the need is becoming Atitowins ' R ity Doy il ; ‘ay Tl team | closing hour's riding when one of the in the south end park since the plot | MOr® and more ap ; Miss Kilduf S0 ¢ 55 o AL Sl Tieh scheol ihia|lof Ba 1 ( vmnasium | pedals on his bike nicked his le is a public park Members of the | Open to Al Clubs, IR - 1 iy 5 The corimittae tnl lust nigk f {napp played a Maurice Brocco & AIf Goullet | Rubber City Girls' Basketball Team | park board have brought this prob- | The bascball diamonds could be | i S ; LpAL) o rave ol { oh {ting | winning team, received the largest ) ~|lem to legal advisers and are 1||7:Fl itilized by hoth school teams and Miss Klein ks ) T T A i 1 rom the toul [money award. It was estimated t Would Like to Arrange Games With {eq that admissions can be charge emi-professional clubs alike and ex- i 2 = Hsa ; ‘ i s Nl 2 ( es will |with all bonus and prize money these The proposed plan provides for well | cepting upon unusual oceasions, the Miss Kalberg ........ 5 08 0! s year's tea champions games will | wit i o0 ey k I [ESEREM EeRlE E L o T a8 T Lt S ved at the [two riders each received $6,000, The| Local Damsels. laid out baseball diamonds, football | facilitics of the park would be at the Miss Kallgren ....... ] toriousialesin, Tn'aceotdancerwiy " club, between the Trade School | Reggie McNamara-Eddie Madden, and | The Rubber City Girls' basketball [ 8ridirons and a field for track cvents. | disposal of the public at large. 1t the school the affair wil rit te Van Kempen and DeRuyter{team would like to play any one, or|_ e a0 ford i P e _ 510 8 s WAt eE s and ume [teams, it was estimated, each received [all the girls' teams in New Britain and Resolutes, hostra of Mer furnishing music| Will start at § k. ng will|in the neighborhood of $4,000. vicinity during the coming season. . 5 iss Scheyd . 5 75| %55 dendlie This archestrilis: wel)=|be held at ] s¢ 0 games ——— Will the managers of the severai dif- H d k L " S k s Gilbert ..... ] c1| S nownlin the ity akers liastnlghis summacy ety LETTER FOR OVERSTROM ferent teams get in touch with Mil- €aawork, itera y opeaking Comets Cla . = e 3 i e Comets. W IS | ere is 4 letter at the Herald office [ 47¢d M. Moore, Mgr. Rubber Cities Knapp 1 15 Carrol street, Naugatuck, Conn, | but proponents of the idea explain | school sports, for which there has that this will represent a permanent en agitation for many ars, has work and will be a strident move to- | failed to materialize, follo of High ward the completion of New Brit- | school athletics have interested them- ain's park extension movement. Ives in the progress of this newe | movement. It the city sees fit to work Harrison s Kayaska Completed McDonald . b 3 we as follows: Coach George Holcomb ... 6 26 | Lester neman, last season’s in of the sporting editor for ¥ PHAYer .. ... ; 5 in; George Murtha, next scasons| gl Sunburn | Harold — Overstrom, manager Py ummy .. .. i ; ptain and Principal Slade, who will ) e | mids basketball team of this city. Dummy T4- ward letters to seventeen men and = = weaters o seven men » Spector TRADE SCHOOL LOSES. Yankee Pitcher Sent to St. Paul Club The committee in ¢ s: Bver-| i disindied in Deal for Miller. tt Williams, chairman, ter Fiene . . . e e o - Miss Stanquist i 5— 139 | man and Edward Del: i | Lyman Hill School Five of Walling St. Paul, De 13.—Tim Hendrix, Miss Clarkson ..... 5 rom the sale of prog 3 39 | the fund which is being raised to biy «ft Gu 3 ! Lyman Hill school hasketball Miss Comad ..... 7 gold footballs for the eleven men whe x( Belsc 2 of Wallingford defeated the Miss Goodrich o ] 36 [played on the team this fall 'y “""‘K' Britain State Trade school quin- Miss Borg A i i) a fast game here last night Dummy shesenae 3 HALL TO LEAD VIRGINIA trmsn 24. Whitehead and Morse excelle & the winners, while Patrus pl Orange and Blue Star Guard Named = hard game for the loca TOM Berg _for Does the Trick. outflelder and Tom Shechan, pitcher, temporarily sent to the St. Paul club of the American association last sea- | son by the New York Yankees in part payment for Elmer Miller, outfielder, have become the permanent propert of the Saints, it was announced yes- terday. Pitcher Rogers, formerly in 5 BEARS TO RESUME WORK. fourth player will be selected soon to 5 g B T complete the trade, Californians to Start Practice on Dec, Ted Jourdan, Salt Lake city first 17 for W. and J. Game, baseman, has been purchased by the Minneapolis club. Miss Sinkwic i 26 | ‘ Miss Sikor 5 g 1 C‘harlottesville Va., Dee. 13— 3 | Dorozenski .. 6 1 Iman Hall, air, a 1 Thomson . 41 3 | guara of Virginia s Palmer ..... 65 o |last night elected captain of ¢ Marfyak ... T jj{elexany t | seley, Cal, Dec. 13.—University M. Donahue . 7 65— 132| Hall has been a mainstay of { Tnhnae ey Pl i s Orange and Bive 1ne (0BT L i prasticeNnaeR e i nvapara i on RO WENSINSHOCK Y SEINEEC L ears and has been selected mer-| P 3 | for its game at Pasadena, Cal, New = Hopeful ous experts for the All-Sout 0 BRARE 9 | Year's day against Washington and |Harvard Ice Captain Plays Point Po- Miss A. Jackson .. - 134 | eleven. Hall, who is in : % 5 § # | Jefferson eleven sition Against M. 1. T. Teamn. Miss L. Jackson . 6 18 [ year at the universit ] v : QR The Bears, according to information Miss Donahue % 5 75 a4 | vears of age. He is a student in the 2 o ¥ here, will outweigh their opponents Miss Kaminski ...... 5 | Academic department ) B [about ten pounds to the man. The Miss Blair ¥ g - 3 " B - R F age weight of the Californians is Miss C. Anderson . ] 3 TRACK STARS AT SYRACUSE, 5 S 7 7-11 ounds to a man, while the Miss E. Larson ... 8 | ! i | W.and I athictes average 171 7-11. - S00-Meter Olympic Cham- { A ol 466 47 94 pion, Heads List of Talent. 3 kS CAN'T RUN IN U Knock "Em Miss Landgren Miss Kilbourne 34 | university is fortunate in Miss Sullivan ..., b | the approaching track season ax Miss Keehner ..., 3 3] b | cellent relay team I'he combination f Boston, Dec 3.—Albert G. Hill, e = 2 Miss McGuire . ... 1 ; “Hor Alan Woodring, S00-meter Olympic B o VRIE ¥ the British amatenr one-mile record- TWO PLAYERS Miss AN 5 champion; Alan Monie, W i NEiR, ¢ | holder, will be unable to come to this| Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 13.—Man- Miss I e q P turn times almc s fast t A ¢ & |country to race this winter. John G. |ager Nicklin of the Chattanooga They call it football in England, but the rules permit butting Woodring's, Captain Leo E B 3 3 Anderson of New York, athletic man- |Southern association club annownced % = 507 27 | Melvine Suttng ures the g X ; ) ager of the Millrose A. who had |vesterday the purchase of Shortstop|the hall with the head as this fellow has done. This remarkable Pinkheads, f strong T ntation in tl it f 4 been negotiating with Hill received | Connally from the Jackson (Mich.) O'Keefe ....... ; 30 | partment of competitio b b [word yesterday that he was unable to [club and Infielder Devans of the Ro- | action photo was taken at the game between the Arsenal and Zimmerman . ; ; : o obtain the necessary leave of absence |chester (N. Y.) club for his next = M. Ande AT PO BUILD NEW TRACK e g ;2 4 to make the trip season’s staf Birmingham teams. Murnane .., 5 3 Iixeter, N. H, D 13 McFarland . ... George S. Connors of the PsT! 1 Know A ! W oLucKk BUT . i = : L A slele Placel Tl BENEDICT(NE - THRE To BE CABF“UL Ahlstrom ,,... , AR H I HE T x car VAR LorD UP FoR YouR | STAR BRANDY OLD \ AND QUIET ABOUT 1T~ Miss Walsh ....... 5 7 TR i 1 £ ) A & Wini PINCH BOTTLE SCOTCH- | | HoPE THaVY'LL NOT Dummy : Wiine s bhilk usell ) HOLLAND Giw - / REFUSE To SELL ME it ' 9 p Sl e 3 Q 5 A“‘YT"‘"‘K’ CHAMPAGE = SOME GooD STUFF- ANYTHING AT ALL otball team, Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 13.—G Owen, the foothall player who is cap- tain of the Harvard Hockey team, played his first serimmage yesterday ting in a practice victor h. He was at point. Crosby, who captained last year's freshman, 0 s R played cover poipt. Janin, ihe base el i : i ] Hill, England’s Star Runner’ Cannot | T, 80 foofbull letior man, staried ) et 1 ve of Absence. Syracuse, N e, STANLEY WORKS G Shipping Lueback Ffi:‘,’.‘ ety : NELSON DRAFT CA DROLL Merwin ! 1 et ! 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