New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 8

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FAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, I BASEBALL MOGULS MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TENDERS IN CITY LEAGUE, WIN GAMES AT I )JECEMBI R 15, 1921. ) DISCUSS MANY m GIANTS INSURE NEW PLAYER FOR $75,000 BOWLING SCORES ONLOCAL LANES Good Scores Are Made by Alle Performers on Church St. Strips Stoncham-MeGraw — Co. Taking No mnees With Jimmy O'Connell Frisco Club May Also Act Likewise The re at the Casino bowling alley sults STANLEY WORKS BUSHE LEAGUT Hud<on Sandstrom Draper Johnson Majer Fanlon 196 4 Pierce-Arrow BOUT FOR WINNER Midl F«r hroe Victor Gibbons-0'Dowd May Millerck F*umphr be Matched to Meet Johnny Wilson Bryan Downey. Ovel lLunI Brown a1 Hall Johnson Erling Mordes Witl Mi neapolis Alquist Pelletier Olson A. Andersor Grobstein v report tion w Yorl rray Brown Hall Johnson Erling Mordes TO LEAD PENN ELEVEN Kfield by Captaincy Miller, Honored Dee. 15.—Johnathap will captai Santrom Stack Droper Maier Fanion years 1 1 in the Dental s and the [ played halfback ity te % r two The tion on var m 450 Buick Miller by the announcement of 5 ¢ was well received hi recognized tes us 423 410 Rolls Royc Whelock 85 Burns .. Lendquist Duplin Flis 8¢ 88 84 rather the W was T 6 95 Clark ed on the round w 425 Hup 116 88 s1 4 140 Boardman Rowe Stanton Holt Northorp Wi ‘1 He Charnega | Needham rm o ember Yord 70 85 201 19 243 258 Dalzell Myers O'Brien Warner Agnello . SPECIAL MATCH, Hart & Hutchinson. Grace | Dvke | Ot BIRD LEAGUE. Blackbirds, 94 Tocal 448 4 & 1 Cooley. Traceski Olson Crowley Stefnick Lemeris Hart form v 410 4 Robins Harmon 86 Peterson Miller Erickson Maier Suneson Dummy *heasants sselbrack 11 449 Canarics Pluc Barry Matser ' BDummy Kisse Azuk Hjerp hillard LEAGUE UNIVERSAL Vacuum Hooge 1ooTt Spooner Vito MeKinty B C mer rela ‘“"”"P ! : 'lm||~—| ||v\|l 7 FFRANK DOBSO! and HIS SIRENS Chorus of 13 Broadway Porter Lynch Curtis . Dummy Wilecox of Seven Gal Dufly 5 Cobl w terist ashing ti ssor to Geors Grifiit! th wh for a KOPF T0 BOSTON? Newt To Replace MORRIS RATH LAYERS \Ja :i‘ da rates for $30,000, Marney | en you could buy ¢ ¥ N i} lers Favor Return - H ‘Bi""’\“ S C H\\ll’. JOHNNY BUFFK TO MEET PAL MOORE antamwelght fend Crown Against Memphis Box- or Who Once Outpointed J, €, Boy years 1 boxer Ty Dec I'hree Buff the to | on the lefeated Jin prelimi night Wi Jaclk in the \ppear- demands ht [ Buff, it Hi fate Memphis. meeting came cham- I re ceipt meet Pal M ot This will be their s 1 Moore met Buff hefore pio N rour ntes Jersey Ci out-pointin ht's contest nt for n 1 i pi ip from D ecision credit- eight the first o won te Herman. for a week splendid con- Toni importa one he B " ci has been training is reported to be in c lition, Walter w be w referee of 15 the third man tonight U'nder the Wis onsin rules no decision will be given to win the title must score Houlehen, erience will he rin ol W knockout TURNS DOWN OFFER Mana, e om time D ind the when | Billy minor Benny Leonard, Through 0 D o1 Gibson. Declines to Aceept Trex Rickard's Terms for Bout. New York, Benny 1, world's will not ¢ the Dec. 15 lightweight che sent to defend his title ed lightweight limit » lison Sequar the inducements omoter holds out to the This flat statement wa minde rday by Billy Gil man- | ager of Leonard, in reply to the vubli- [ g Rickar latest offer to | ge lightweight champion- rinst rival of recog si he Je I a ves t1 cation of Leonard ship bout nized ability Manager ickard offer 1swer to stories published in \pers stating Tex Rickard offered Be Leonard per the gross receipts to defend, \ampionship in Madison Square len, 1 wish to state that Leonard will defend his title at the stipulated htweight limit, pounds at 2 . m., for any pomoter or or; in the Upited States, but not Rickard Benny Leonard's name seems to >d extensively over, time Mr. Rickard has a lightwe contest in the Garden. The winner s always to be matched with Leon- 1 for the title, To make myself x\nu’\ understood, Mr. Rickard can- not sign Leonard to box any one, even if he were willing to give the cham- pion all the trai Americ 1ems, for a a H : ne Le to 1 Gibson's response latest follow ‘In & ous W D ny 50 fe Kids s on hand id to have ox in ¢ Duffy hoot hort- for " and the st m fe be a brief MeBride d to be interview- P fleets or (1 third sailing | receipts Sche nors e tt ti THL 1S Dee. 15.—Henry football team and another letter man, ips at Harvard last arded the Augus-| pner, has been SCHOLARSHIPS FOR Ma Cambridg I the Wesley received night. Clark was ay tus Woodbury scholarship. In all 309 wlarships were awarded. Warren ISaton of the tra team Ted Weather- | middleweight and 175 pound has becn |boxing champion, and John Pallo of | Vb asalalil basketball team being among the | recipients; could when asl He said he 1 whole center or report ! . Brocker, s schols it much money. hola » Brasscos ho made with John will man ac 1 re de [ reputation B mpions 1ead erbury Eastern 180y the sion number years | AMBERICANS TO SAIL MARCH 20 Philad Dec. 15 vi- vania's 1y team which race | and Cambridge ithletes in l.c on will 1 Seeks|and return April [ present plar 1 coach, is undecided a two or four |m W si na O ar phia, is to University March 20 ccording to son Robertson, the | d: whether he will | pl man team abroad. | P May W wes Uni- | Oxford Season — Grant thig)| ke will Johnson Still at 0dds With ‘rank and he ‘omiskey, 3all th s place lieve Authorities Have Matter of Resump- .]r‘(']|n~-‘|'|lnv|u y the ‘oughkeepsie last restern IN AM. LEAGUE Comiskey, Ruppert, et al. New the York, Dec. 15 American The is civil war league not over. he row which started with the ac- uisition of Carl Mays by the Yankees died president of the is concerned vear a board SO 1 1019 hasn't down so far as Johnson, ue m n That ymposed uppert, leag of directors, A. Comiskey, H y H. Frazee and Navin, blocked him in his to rob the Yankees of Mays apparently has registered a that neyer zain shall Ruppers*and Frazee exer- jority power in the board. there w a Johnson ma- in the board. Col. Ruppert offered place but declined it Messrs, Comiskey and I'razee Yesterday, when every 1e expected that the best of feeling ould prevail, Mr. Johnson caused wprise by appointing Messrs. Navin, and, Griffith, his strong sup. orters, to three places and offered ¢ fourth to Col. Ruppert. Again Col. Ruppert declined and in Thomas Shibe of Philadel- hia was named. The thing which ymment among the 16 American league i unn of Cleveland didn't 1 the board. It was his turn, 1y, but the rumor is that 1sn't been on speaking terms with yhnson since the American league decided two protests made Speaker, in hot 1kees during the s 11 team Johnson and Dunn 1e street now the latter s on “duck into barber shops sed stores to avoid meeting him The “insurgents,” ¥ uston, Iraz it viewing with 1e ranks of their the time will ill be able to win unn, but other of rees to their S MAY HAVE CREW 1cob) ort lemn vow se a ma Ipn 1920 rity as cans ere loft off is causing much western men in why James H. got a plac they Dunn resident Ason ag meet on John and When 1l foes. come not the be- when they only Mr Johnsosn CADI tion of Sport Under Consideration —(By the New York, Dec. 15 ciated Press) ight oared ra hells manned by West Point cadets be seen on the Hudson within a wyears. Although Army athletic authorities to confirm the report nd limited their statements to the ositive assertion that the military demy would not be represented in ywing next year, it is highly probable \at this branch of aquatic competi- on will have a recognized place on Army athletic schedule: With broad reaches on the »n sweeping past the point, rowing been under consideration for sars, The appearance of the naval ademy eight in the winning role at June and the likely furn of the sailors as championship fenders next spring, have given in- ntive to the proposal. t Hud- t TO LEAD SIGINAW ! Byrne, outh- RYRNE st. Louis, Dec nager of the Miami (Oka.) league team last year a contract to manage the club of the Michigan- ntaria League, in 1922, according to 1 announcement made here yester- | 1y. Lyrne resides here and formerly »d third for St. Louis and ittshurgh in National league. 15.—=Bobbie gned i (Mich.) the | c MANAGER OF YANKEES Ameri- | @ sisted Speedy Team From New Britain Boys' bers Mieczkowski Baker Norkie and C ., are | goals from delan iy side. ,A the of season, but here on Saturday against the Can- ton, announcement Manager for sition along with | pion from Ba a telegram from HUGGINS RE-SIGNS / Ruppert and Huston to Pin Faith in Miller to Pilot Club to Pennant Honors in 1922 New gins, Miller Hug- the Yanke from trailers in 1917 to pennant win 16 York, Dec. 15. who transformed S ners one- con- tract yesterday with Col Jacob Rup- pert and Col. 'I'. L., Huston, owners of | t the New York club of the American 1gue, to again handle the Yanks axt season is ends a agninst “Hug different sources, the players of the DBecause of his insistence ing rules with his st are a number of temperamn under his wing—Huggins be: popular the bench in 1921, stuck to his discipline and brought his charges through victory in the long American race. { t PANTHERS WIN ~ |: in year bitter fight made starting from several the main one being on frain- nd there ntal ones ime un- | ¢ 1920 and guns, in- |y finally to aft leaguc of on e on Club Show Excellent Form on Bas- Kketball Court Against South Enders. composed of mem- club, defeated the Panthers in a fast game last night, 29 to 16. The Panthers would like to wrrange games with any team in the ity or state averaging 100 to 110 pounds. Communications can be sent Manager Matthew Mieczkowski, are New Britain Boys' club: Summary of last night's game: ; Panthers South Bnds | * Gorman The Panthe of the Boy Kindelan Gennett Neiph Jimmie Loft Guard ERERAIIL oen 0 o Armanic Right Guard Panthers 29, South Ends field,’ Mieczkowski 4, Kin- Baker 3, Norkie 1, Caravini 3, Gennett 1, Nieph 3; 3 :\'mph 1, Gorman 1. Score, 4, Gorman ouls, Baker T0 TURN PRO. slenn ]\Illlna:m, .rn~.nimml Quarter- back of Penn State, Wil Play Against Canton Bulldogs Sa®irday. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 15.—Glenn Killinger, sensational quarterback of undefeated Penn-State football who was picked on virtually all All-American team for past isto make his professional de- v eam, : the p Ohio Bulldogs, according to an | made last night by Leo Conway of the Quakers. Harry Robb, manager of the Can- on team, and Conway were bidding |y Killinger's servic will c v a halfback 3 po- Hinkey Haines, his Killinger 1920. cammate of WILL MEET Eddie Golden, long distanc tomorrow 1all rink, and will any roller skater to compete for ALL COMERS. reputed as the cham- roller skater, will ht at the Turner | accept challenges |t in the city or his title. 1 Lppear tate, ll('\l\l\(. CAMP shurg, ., Dec. 15.—The ton Braves will train at St. Peters-| yurg next spring, it w announced inft received here yesterday | c George Grant, president the |t lub. t of league, games played last the hectic Yankees, scant lead, S Sikora seen Se! InlIV/ Sokoloski Anderson Holst Anderson Overstrom, Thompson, Anderson Sullivan, Groth exception of two or three opening high games with the vania, season pl Americ: — / IMPORTANT MATTERS — EAGLES AND PIRATES, FIRST PLACE CON- .EUGGINS RETAINED AS MANAGER OF YANKS — BUFF AND MOORE IN TITLE BOUT FRICTION EXISTS FAST GAMES IN CITY LEAGUE Fagles and Pirates Win and Re- main in First Place Deadlock agles and the Pirates, con- place the The I enders for first in City were returned victors the in night at oy The Alumni At lub gymnasium, Bagles downed ade 0ol battle, 32 to first half, the 11 to 10, after u the end held « but in the second by the great work of Sokoloski, the victorious juintet broadened out the advantage, did exceptionally good work or the Trade School five, The affair between the he Pyramids was one of the on the court this season. ferson, Morella and Wojack mled up he points for the Pirates, while Arthur, Thompson and Groth, ercd the tallies for the defeated the If, aided hultz and Pirates and est Iat- team, Im summaries: + S Alumni wanson Adamaitis , Sikora iih Bratton Right Guard ! »avis, Stohl Fitzpatrick Left Guard Schultz Sikora 7, ; foul E referee, Brunel Sokoloski 5 Bratton , Schultz 5 le; timer, !'lr d goals, \unm <or yorg. Pyramids ates vvusen.n... Patterson Right 17orward MacArthur Left Forward Morellu Wojack Center Overstrom Right Guard Tancard Sheehan Left (H ard goals, MacArthur Groth 1, Patte Wojack foul goals, Wojack 1; cferee, Brunelle; timer, Nyborg. The standing of the teams: Won Thomp- Morella Itield son Lost 0 0 Pirates 4]|lh ] agle; Pyramids Tabs ARMY TO P Annapolig, Md., Dec. 15—The sched- e of the Naval Academy baseball jine for the coming season, with the dates at the announced. The the schedule are the University of Pennsy at Philadelphia on May 6, the snly trip the nine will take during the and the annual contest with he Military Academy, which will be ayed at Annapolis this year, on May has been points of “BOB" MEUSEL WEDS Dee. 15.—Robe el, outfielder on the New an baseball team and M. Cowan of Los Angeles, v narried yesterday. Mrs. Meusel is a ister of Louis Cowan, International cague player. rt W. York Miss 1 Diego, Cal., lith State 3entz wo y College, of onurg, for tor clected Captain »f the Pennsylvania State college foot- »all team for 1922, He is a junior in he liberal arts school. "‘léomeixiogy Is Always Taking The Joy Out Of Life. YooR v fou PICK UP MAGAZINE AND ANCE OVER THE A SHORT SToRY HOPE of BN E G E RETIRES. mll to Enter Business iladelphin N [ NN RN ASUALLY Your INTERE "“INTRIGUED" FAUORITE BEGINNING Wi [ BY Gotl GREAT SR A STARTS OFF SETE AS T s e 231G CH THEY SAY Bia CHAy ' UL TRADED i You WAX ENTHUS GEE WHI (T WONDER GO\NG To FIETY MEDAL AWARDED lowski ed to for two years. COLUMBIA ¥ matc IASTIC BULLY YARN = now CONTINUE /\y\vp ARRIVE AT THE WHOLE =1 Z.. THIS To 8e NEXT ——— TS VRN ouT, D PAGeE GEVEN THEN JUST AC T THING — — CONCLUDED Tou ) . | Someeony CRUX OF WEE ke You SCooCH Down Ind YOoURSELF COMFORT THE JoY OuT of»‘ LIFE BRIGG TH AND SETTLE FOR Sou'Dd R = 'S IMMEN SE ALWAYS TAKING S

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