New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 8

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LOCAL NIGHT — NUT UTIL. 1EAGL ENDS | ."flvvy 4% {*{ team has v of & night's Inside On four 1tilities Recreation Armour togethe of the series ‘' men in on the 1 Plans the the after the holiday have eight clubs in the | games will in all probabi on Tuesday In pa Industrial leagues compi of the howling talent and the games crea interest. HOORE BESTS BUFF Memphis Boxer Is Winncr Over teams hoth e opening of nights New in ted tamweight Champion in - No-Deci- sion Bout at Milwaukee, Committee for 14 Pal Milwaukee, Dec the Johnny Tuff here last might fell expectations wh gate amounting $6,000 as his end $3,600. Moore was glven the cision at the close of ten like but his dancing and stra parently did not take well spectators. Bufl landed one blow in the third Pal spinning into the not follow it up. Buff bly in the later rounds. Receipt Moore It Art Have tot to $16.200 and today, the Butf drew Moore ' New Y In America, works o have hee newspaper (e A » style a Vil with the | Mo other painti ed Ameri damnagi round when s« to bt ¢ tived per vo otl ropes, ed hy Ofto M Marsh represct CLARKEN BUYS CATCHER, T'red Hager, a Member of Yankees, secured. James H. Cla seball club | Hartford, Deec. 16 kin of the Hartford B bought from New York Yankees | Hager of News N. J., ¢ Hager out to the (Ga.) season by kees under an optional a K, L cate) let CHARTER club Walter Ranger rreenment tor following SALT salt gram dent club, the acquisition for the Detroit LAKE Lake received GITTS OSCAR City, viTT ¢ v Conrt ( L America s from Dresi Salt TLake 1t Dec. 16 toeve vesterday i i the who is in New York of Infielder Vitt wa the I« alte e of annonneed Vit Osear rmerly Americ and hed, which has | proof underneath, American. Burglar lluminated vented by Dr., ( « r. Georg an Difty tati OAN Pecker Appointed Local Ci icor OFL rench « Worl HI TRAC f LW with Yanke mmissio it convic toward ot wiis traceahl fhe s ¥ oead at the h of annual meeting in this we aceepted 1 rissio earlier th om er oa ts majority opin i) vl leag however, | informally on record series, nine LESS m of the gamd official | Morocea an LRSS, 0 etaty o 1oney; se {oE Hyli i physicin WALK-OVER o Again, the style of the is at this store SQUARED toes on new winter boots with a new square punch. that little * that pleases men \-,M» P ‘something tion to the whims of fashion. PAVID MAMNN o~ :4 L ad d/ Ve SHOE STORE 8~2 It different”’ > 7 [ = is atten- N "'\l (o) moment T v v Hor beadic J Th qQ 1 D Openafors § 5 10 Scotlan Al ? Tles 1350 More Chiel | Associat- New | ed pr York, Dec tha with short wine I lio opera | tors, worki tran mi sion sets have s from Unite sult of the test hegun Alfred ( vl | ates re- | Sl comy enti last wee mnounced Hldsmith ical b City of the | ihe York. | s radio elect of College of the | & siccessiul s located in Cle ates bordering added had aroused the) interest among the amateur enthusi and if British curs of that conntry to that permit a4 be talki now frc try what efficient will do" 1dd heen exchanged time by stations | keenest th | e this mor sts in | per of country 1rat ‘w 1 here tate to W using wot other tate in this show utilization of power e “Messages hs At ent mtic for some and commercial power they erms, i governr the techni measured 10,000 bt use, time nrs.” thont the compared the s with an Sarmitien amat mith amatenurs from ordinary 1 |8 in | | Tedious Pastimes—Waiting For a Booth. QUINTET ‘LF A BRIDE — 1 consi “Buckney the RATLD FOOTBALL STAR WEDS ries v nnder oothall ¢ Miss N i can League who lecade mpire estorday uled | Fonner 0 the en e Y to Meet banville, Ty will 1 e will with Centy dents lifornia i ouneed ENDLER Texas A [ would be | would pin New the 1°ried JEKS ises to important rounds two boxers wanl Phil man o I'0 CONTINU I*I DAME COACH fal Grid Quit south Bend York, I St thi me uni winne LHnonne ht at b president Aty len heen reporte | " Right Tack New Hartford Young rord th the Whitc name o mainstays ¢ leven the Bleanor ter My A vl mar ph's cuthedra G. Mun auil left Yor thar ntor rvied t the IFollowing Y 1 ( [N ouch of 1 Wege, D ECEMBER 16, 1921, Sets Going to n it 1 othall capacity given | Dame i that Northwest Waoian, hy 1 M at by jary hone tic Buckman i Buckman i ersit Right ¢ ymoon tl h Nu England Champions, Buckman, “Ruckney” the season, Mors Thomas || Nt rect bisi remony City ieminary WALSH AN UMPIRE Twirling Stas Appointed an Arh by York, Dec. 16 American the starred for or more for the Ban hit him 180, An by when against chane ind are t pliy » of me AVES FOR COAST Eleven to St Ky., Dec, 1 undefeated for San the University On the return trip the Dallas, M ities 1 lex Ia op at autho Jefferson tme in ight of a arder the Pasaden. it I San one ay that the the only on the York, Dec. 16, Chicago ¢ Garden to he of the tweight of schednled lig pit is the out the have ever three ten they hoxed lelphia Arizona on footh; Diego, Ca tha of iter Ed Walsh, League White was White tor all of Pan Johnson. pit usnally do. TODAY, Dee Centre ¢ team Arizona on where ntra it the Univers| a heen Diego th i.e delphia southpaw w o western trip. AND FRIFDMAN and at M ight in what and contests Walker o rounds ongest distance that these traveled a previons at e and two cight-round houts Ameri- DOAK LEADING PITCHER INN. L. Cards’ Twirler Allows Only 2.58 Farned Runs Per Game nmors ackne the e her New York, Dec, 16.—Willlam Doak of the 8t. Louls Cardingls was the cading piteher in the Natlonal league in point of eftectiveness, during the cason of 1021, according to the offi cial pitehing records which were re cased yesterd he Cardinal star wd the lowest averags during the wason, with an average of 2.58 runs carned per game. Babe Adams, the Pittshurgh veteran ranks second with an average of 2.65, followed by hi feammate, Charles 1% Glazner, wit! the Jumes ¥ oW ) tockne Wy Turleigh Girimes, Brooklyn, with Wilhnur (ooper, Pittshurgh, won the most games, 22 each George A. nith, Philadelphia, lost the most gumes, 20, John Seott, Boston, pitch e in the moat games, 47. Wilbur Cooper, Pittsburgh, pitehed the most innings, 527. Burleigh G rissey, | strike-onts, ) | ton, allowed tmews, Mar e imes, Brooklyn, led i 26, Joe Oeschger, Bos the most bases on balls )7, and Charles B, Adams, Pittsburgh dlowed the least, 18, Charles B. Adams, Pittshurgh, had the longest consecutive — winning streak, 9 victories. George A. Smith, I'hi‘adelphin, had the longest con seentive losing streak, 8 defeats, John Wilson, Boston, was the onl nitcher to win a double-header. Aftey cinning the Arst game, Aug. i3 fron Philadelphia at Boston, Watson al owed two hits in the second game vinning with a shut-out. Both con tests lasted nine innings. street yeloe! ory of Rey of 10p triy and and is no the Injured Players Are Given Letters at Penn State State College, Pa., Dec. 16.—Seven- teen members of the undefeated foot- ball squad at DPenn State have been awarded the university , Jnclud- @ ing Captain Snell, who was {ll most thefof the time, and Madero, whose ieg her, [ was broken in the Harvard game, At en of the letter winners will he graduation Miniature gold fodtballs will be presented to the lot ter men. Sox SYRACU 5 VS, PENN STATE. Team to Meet Orange Elev- en Instead of Harvard. Syracuse, Dec. 16-—Syracuse Tni- versity will invade the Polo Grounds for a game of footbpll next fall Penn State will be the opponents of “Chick" Mechan's Orange cleven. The date will he October 28. By the arrangement Penn State has decided not to play Harvard next fall. fenn State was scheduled to play at ‘ambridge on October 28, Nine games will be played next season with the first game September 23 and the final November 13. Bezek's adena it team EHAN RE-ENGAGED Syracuse, Dec. 16, John F. (“Chick™) Meehan has been re-en-| an-[zaged for a two year term as coach | wamelof the Syracuse university footbail lonels|squad. Meehan has coached here for | the past two seasons, COCHICK M LUNGL IS MAINE CAPTAIN. Orono, Me,, Dec. 16.-—Raymond | Lunge of Kennebunk has been cap- tain of the University of Maine foof- ball team for the 1 season. He has played at tackle and guard for two seasons, ndler, Saitor 1dison | prom- most | held law. tirteen TRINITY NINE SCHEDULE. Hartford, Dec. 16.-The Trinity | college haseball schedule for next sen- son, consisting of twenty-two games, was announced last night. The team will make a southern trip, the first | one since 1915, gainst | neet- il in| | w GIBBONS AND O'DOWD MELT IN RING TONIGHT The Two St, PPaul Mikes Scheduled in a Ten-Round No Decision Af- fair in Home Town, S, Paul, Dee. 16, Mike O'Dowd, former middleweight champlon, and Mike Gibbons, at one time acclaimed by many as the uncrowned king of that division, will settle their pugiiis- tic differences here fonight in a ten round no-decision hout, The two St Paul Mikes hammered througlt ten tounds here in 1919, with the result st in dispute, O'Dowd was champion then, but in tonight's meeting victory means advantage In pressing claims for contest with Johnny Wilson, whao grabbed the middleweight crown from O'Dowd. The fighters show no appreciable ltference in weight, which is placed at 160 pounds. Gibhons i d to be i better than hefore his ‘“re- tirement" after the last O'Dowd mect- ing an a shape YOUNG AND OLD Tudge Landis, 55, Feels Like 31—Col. Ham, Only I'eels Like 120, New York, Dec. aded men engaged ng contest about their luring the meeting eague chibs Sald Judge areme court: “I am 55 years old, but my doctor: ifter an exhaustive examination have old me that I have the physical nake-up of a boy of 34." “But listen,” commanded Col. teorge Ham of Montreal, official of he Canadian Pacific railway. Listen, ' am 75 years old. 1 have had more loctoring than any other man on the ontinent, at least T have had 1aore loctors than any man I know. And they tell me that [ am 120 years old. Who are your physicians y2" Then Judge landis sat VRS, H 16— Two white in a story tell- ages yesterc of the major baseball's Landis, su- anyv: down. A’\RI\NE S(JAVL FORTUNE TO YALE Her Name Disclosed As That Of Per- son Who Gave $3.000.000 To New Haven University New Haven, Dec. 16, - monthly meeting of the Yale ration held on December 10th, dent Angell announced that Stephen V. Harkness of New . York, was the hitherto unnamed friend of the university whose conditional gift of $3,000,000 was made public by President Hadley at the Commence ment alumni dinner in 1920, The an nouncement is made public tod through the columns of the “Yale Alumni Weekly, Mrs. Harkness's gift of $3,000,000 was made conditional upon th ing of an additional $2,000,000 alumni and other friends of At the corpo- Presi & Mrs. ectn from the uni- TOMORROW NIGHT — UTILITIES BOWLING LEAGUE TO END SEASON TO- WORLD'S SERIES REDUCED TO SEVEN GAMES — GIBBONS VS. O’'DOWD ROCKVILLEK. C'S HERE TOMORROW Team Has Lost Most of Its Games by Small Scores RBritain inet the The league-leading New Kaceys will up Rockville K at the Arch street armory tomorrow night 1t will be the first time that these quintets have ever eclashed The Rockville team, while it is down pretty well in the e, has displayed some good hasket- ball in the games so far this season, heing one of those aggregations to be usulaly defeated by a point or two, In a recent game against the Middle- town Kaceys, the upstaters were los- ors by two points, which shows that they have plenty of speed. 1In the lineup is Needham and Sheridan, who formerly starred with the Bigelow. Hartford, with Connors, Copeland and Haverty. These hoys are having an- other great season. The great work of the locals has tended to increase the interest in lo- cal basketball circles. The victory over Hartford last week was a par- ticularly sweet one, in view of the fact that it _was the first time the apitol City quintet has lost a league ame since its formation in 1920, Locals Look Strong. The loss of Jack Keating, while it is to be regretted, has not weakened the team. The change has given the management an opportunity of using Steve Dudack in a forward positino. Dudack as a team worker is a big asset. The makeup of the quintet as composed last Saturday will probably remain infact during the season, and it looks good enough to be strong contender for championship laurels, There will be the usual preliminary ime tomorrow night, with Dick Dil- lon handling the referee reins, and at the close of the chief attraction, danc- ing will be held. stac ceys a DUFRESNE TURNED DOWN. Canadian Hockey Association tions Amatcur Status of Player., Dec. 16.—An amateur refused George Du- yer whose status has on, W. R. Granger Amateur Hockey sociation announced today. A card, however, has been issued “Shorty’ Veno, whose standing also has heen in debate. The whom Ques- Montreal, 1 has been fresne, hockey pla been under discu, of the Canadian as- Wolves, with been appearing, permission to use Doston tonight and Sudbury, Ont., Defresne has have been refused him in games in tomorrow. After deciding to play professional hoce Veno, now in Roston, accept- ed sportation from Moncton to Montre Then he changed his mind and proved fo the satisfaction of as sociation officials that he had returned his fare. y results from the crumbling of feldsy T'he additional 2, 000,000 bad been pledged on October 1, 1921, which was the limit set by the donor of the $3,000,000 gift. ‘I'reasurer Day reported to the corporation that the securities and cash from Mrs. Hark ness for the total amount of her girt with the interest at the vate of 4 per| cent, from July 1, 1921 had been re ceived Mrs, Harkness is also the donor the Memorial Quadrangle given memory of her son, the late Charles versity. of in This group of college buildings is re- | carded as among the most heautiful | in the world. 1 Cock-crowing competitions are pop- ular among the working classes of | Belgium. | Harkness, of the class of 1883 \ Ten Spot--10c A cigar of exceptional quality, burn and aroma. Try it. Phone 2 K. H. 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