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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921, — =\ ROCKVILLE AND NEW BRITAIN KACEYS OU [S CL HERE TONIGHT — RUSSELL AND ERWIN BOWLERS HAVE GALA NIGHT WHEN LEAGUE SEASON CLOSES -— LEW TENDLER OUTPOINTS SAILOR FRIEDNMAN — MIKE GIBBONS GAINS NEWSPAPER DECISION—JENNINGS TO ASSIST McGRAW ASSIST ontract New York Club—Burkett and Ever Seott to Tigers and Mitehell to Victor in Bout With Mike 0'Dowd— Herald and Electric Light Teams' win s e i ssiul Season I Bronght to the Red sos Antie Campbell, Star Guard Last| s vau oy wanis o seee winson | QUAKEr Gity Boy Clearly Out- Tied in Utilities League i . | Close With Ceremony o nas been amasning oot sioeics| 16T, JOMS LOCAL TEAM | ,miiatie star was 1 the sseennney| OIS Lightweight at Garden es, three baggers and liome runs | agal tods as the resul of his (« G ELISR DRER S, _ |again today as the result of his vi \ | i DATH tory over Mike O'Dowd in a ten round The f e ‘ 4 A ; . T t ekl J‘ e \:;M] Coach Dave Dunn of the New Bri- |no-decision bout here last night; Un-| New York, Dec. 17.—Lew Tendler, Bowling leagu { Bl 1 t ' | : R T S e e e jtain Kaceys baskethall team has had [d°r the Minnesota law a referee's de- at Rog reatio ¢ : 5 ! Rugaol] it e e v ‘,‘ e "lthe squad out for practice during the jcision is not allowed but most of the week, in anticipation of a hard bLattle [sport writers at the ringside were of Kaceys here this|the opinion that Gibbons outpointed Philadelphia’s left handed lghtweight, Ao ! FRUEY ; . upset the championship hopes of Sail ders 1| next t t t seasc ¢ | L Who will go to the Detroit club in or Ifriedman, Chicago lightweight, in won three gar ) ¢ de the » ‘ e e | with the Rockville ! i SEd i N sehange for the services of the em- O'Dowd their fifteen round battle last night in lock for t € } onr f Strat i t ent Me Veach hus not haen detep- [€VCNINE e State -armory. Artie B Madison Square Garden o Quaker Campbell, one of the star gnards last | Negotiations are under way for a i 4 . v e e | match between Gibbons and . Dryan | CItY southpay, reveailng sufficlent skiil to satisfy the jority of ringside critics that he is one of Champion Leonard's foremost rival hammered Iricdman through fourteen of the in the person of “Bosh” Schmitt, fop- | Tex Rickard of New York in an effort | fIfieen rounds and at the final 1"1” e | merly wtar pltchen for the Annex nnd |10 arvinge & meeting with Wilsan, ot el the dseiflon of Judges night at Roger i ; ; ) Pioncer baseball teams. Schmitt, who |More than 7,000 persons paid $23,79 4 Boston Red Sox, and that to pla . e AU 5 3 was satisfied with the verdict and ollow \ | ] p A brother of Freddie Sch orm- |of which Gibbons and O'Dowd will re- ¥ i 10 y 5ston rooters Johnny Miteh. | 15# brother of Freddie Schmitt, form 1 1 owd wlll re- | 1 v o ndler. CTILITHS LEAGUT EU OU}'IILT AL)F‘A]‘[JN +: : ‘ 00 ortstod obtained |1V With the Y. M. C. A. team, ‘”"]" Bivessllghtly more than 88000 eacla =y (oo Linde at the posciatons, thege 1 4 ! ne with ¢ a8t last: year by |08 playineg & whirlwind e 3 was no room for doubt; only a knock- = e r ¢ S e . o | the State Normal School for Gymnas. : Sy S In uran, 4 Now York University: Teant Rasily i W2 " ¢ never used, ‘mm A e A TITLE BOUT ARRANGED out could have made |vv\v.!l‘ s margin N 8 on i he sen Hub with an outfielder ) : & of victory more decisive, Tendler came i he has the requirements of a corking . A 1R - J b P e near scoring a knockout in the second second yarn denied that any/|B°0C PIAYEr, With Clrasestb i Ll (65 : round, and he Jed from that point Game Plnyed in Gollinng neere g e e e New Uniforms Maybe Tex Rickard Announces He Has|, - R b 5 & N3 00« Wi « N N New ] =N orl Jo1 t ! J trapsfeh, that Duffy do "'w,,,|.‘,~ |,.1\K.. ,'nl,t‘”.’.ij:f(‘hli: ,‘\':.,mi’,,”.,!‘z'\ Signed Harry Greb o Box Cham-| 170ur times the Philadelphfan had : i ¢|want pitchers as much as he wants | 0C4I8 take the H0C R e Friedman reclining on the ring floor : Wil o e sheinen fitorme Sl I fon yohnny- Wilson: listening to the count in the second sl eng IR dbecliie Lie sy round. As nine on each occasion, the agerial dutles, reccived word Thurs-| New York, Dec. 17.—Hatry Greb/sallor regained his feet and staggered day that the jersies were on the way|whose boxing style is likened to the[drunkenly toward his rival. Tendler Murphy ... : b i ) here, the trunks having been receiv-|tvip hammers that pound in the steel|pinished Iriedman severely in this DR S 2 Ch ) DENESE A g { neh of eash would finally sift into|¢0 Several days ago. The new uni-|mills of Pittsburgh whence ht came [session. Only the remarkable stamina 1eg ' the pockets of Harry H. Frazee from |[OFMS are of red and old gold desizn. | will meet Johnny Wilson of Boston [of the Chicagoan enabled him to sur- the Yankees if he gave up Scott, The | | 1¢ jersies are of red, with trimmings | for the middleweight title in Iebru-|vive the tetrific blows. men in charge of the New York ena |°f °!d gold, and the letters N ON fary, Tex. Rickard announced today.| Through {he succeeding rounds of the deal asserted vigorously, how- | h¢ DA 5 I}lw{!v'jml;. gl red |rhe bout will be held in Madison |Tendier hammered steadily away at cver that they knew nothing of any- }\11\ ‘LH.li‘ »\|‘l||"»' and the stoc KINGS | Square Garden, his adversary and accumulated a big 45 45 34| ol Pt . : thing involving the Toston elub and |80 0f 16 '\1‘”v;wi'”1~'[~1:1| ":",'..\(”"1\”_-;] 1“\'4' It also was announced that the bout |margin on points. After the second Opticians 3 K in that they were out with the e ‘m;i;‘;” 3i4E o "m “‘ l:l M’” ’Im x';"'» between I " Herman, ,’\w_ Orleans [round however, I°riedm n experienced Vvan Duzer .... 78 1 pose of gettifig Veach to strengthen | 0 Aty B 5L v el R T tween bantamweight and Midget Smith of Jonly one really distressing session. Potts . ? 86 the outer defenses of the Yankees in{‘““ T e R New York would he h“-t‘rx next Thurs- | This was in the tenth, when Tendler A. McGuire : 1022 before Ruth and Meusel get back | ,:"g ‘cicigek. Dick Dillon Wil refarde| s, Lieub instead of Iirlday, In orderfagain had his rlval on the verge of from their exile promulgated by Judge |00 qancing will be 'mm“l' i die that Herr an could go to New Orleans|collapse. However, IP'riedman’s unusual S ved ¢ to spend Christmas with his folks. stamina saved him from what looked Landis ; ] rO COACH GRAPPLERS 5 d i | close of the games, d hand like humiliating defeat. Restella v R tor for Princeton Wrestlors S with tHe majority of ita!resula Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 17, -— the the . Tommy Gibbons and Bartley Madden e ) soing, Harvard Advisory Council Of Bascball Men| ! Bo % < basketball team continued its winning entered the fin Ages of their training here todfy for their ten- round bout Monday night. The bout league. It has Bre 4 9 cfin { ! wt night, Miller Huggins will be tossed | « ms fo i : ) 2 ‘ ‘ - | . “Can" THuste ! prank ¥ear, has decided to don the right to t the place te eani " Lim t ‘ IR e i ruggle over |{0BS again, and will appear on the in the Comme Fue 1 ‘ 4 3 y t for the I ) \ : ) . R vl [ court this evening with the locals, [is anxious to meet Johnny Wilson who " N Another new player has made his[took the middleweight crown from day night, and [ n of t P { lam | Tassc . (A this match the teams will tl ¢ £ p i i ¢ 4 : "Bl appearance in practice with the team [0'Dowd. Gibhons' manager has wired Downey of Columbus, O, Gibhons also « i o € f e was that Detroit wonl leagu ) ot Bverett Scott, veteran shortstop of | Haley and E. G. Becker. The crowd Bingemer Bargis g 8 ) 5 Vanguishes Blue Pive 3 Holmes Lipman Moore Kingsley Jones siteher, I er outtield, and it was d that the Yanks would pro- ire o capable major league outfielder to go to Boston along with Mitchell. Also there were rumors that quite a Venberg O'Brien Edwards Lawson Stammers ...... §3 §4 51 Princeton, N. J., Dec 3 : bk ¢ | Regulation Committee of Central A, MeAulifte ...... : B | 11y A of last season and intercol- 4 A 4 A. Is Investigating, Ray, Murchison | ¢apop In Session Today To Com- | Streak by beating Middlebury college Peterson .... leglate heavyweight champion, in to 27, last night at the Hemenw: oach the Or nd Black grapple plete A Number Of Matters, gymnasium. Harvard’s offensive game | Was originally scheduled for last begining January 5, accordi a | T oo Do L Clhnrern ot b0 : 3 continued good, and the defensive | night @ Commercial Trust Co. aunouncement made by Daniel Ray by f .'»I\::Y.IA’\1~V|1| .‘g,”‘w Saini e Ry [ NV orl HDec lembers of fgpgwed much improvement over that — - nlnm" R 2o |l s andiosg TR runner of the Illinois A. C., Loren t‘,".\.:‘ll]\vwlwy ;‘:”yllz“ll\oyiyq '»;}:‘II::“‘{I"\K SE AL iALCETI Hrion: O LR b M. Daley ...... 82 98 5 AN e SR e T i = SR00RY, 8 d-over MEEUNE| yfjddlebury acquired an carly lead #Miladelphia, Dec. 17.—: The Yale Morrill Spei b i A ‘,T,‘I,HJ’H‘,\ e T].:lum:;j color club.| to consider important questions of [yt the Crimson rafiied and led. by it HEGEIAHL), 1R, Sl I S BEIth v, 1D 8 1 RIE i [ne : Agomisiof b haseball policy and administration nor S LONG WENTERN TRIE . i 4] |caso A. A, are being dnvestigated by | gupmitted to it for final action by big 2 1 bEs, o S | the ulation committee of the Cen- | oague officials who completed their 400 435 55 |Colgate Basketball Team Will Play toul As A U, fere today. Bther el lanpus) conferense vestenduy Electric Light Co. e : [HesasiRy ho h;w ‘l.mv‘\'_’l‘ ps l"“‘v \hl» I'oremost of problems, left for the e R d t " cast also will be investigated. Ray has | council to solve was the draft yuling Parizo 7 81 99 Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 17.—The Col i h : announced his retirement which the majors want restored and Schmidt ; t team is preparing for| / ; | - to ‘\\:\\I'I-h certatn vn\(\lux"lvu';:\u.\’ ob i 3 5 western trips ever ¥ 5 i | TO CAPTA HIG jec owever, President Toole of s ]\:fi; g longest et Lk TR |:um<lt‘: |‘u“|'l.|‘_l\|rlr‘r‘l-I‘[TI,| \\ o |ihe mternational - Jeague, President DI )N CELEBRATION whicli gave nis team ¢ ‘;\7.||..n;.r(;\'v‘<1 | : | Hickey of the American association| The Swedish Branch of the socilist| V€O aname. S DL SN reaatit TG ot e I SSRGS RS ERS scored in the third and final period : e Cabot Cusick of Roxbury, Mass., was ‘\"\]"J,‘l';m iiaaans el ol ment in conjunction with nCEo st iout ireebone B LCE etc N 3 | 3 AA leagues ¢ et re celebration of the memorial of 8 Barnes ........ 91 6 204 | LIEUT. GOV, BUYS BALL TEAM | ';'ymw captain of the Brown and| mempers of the council in an effort|iate Daniel D Umlx” :::””H\I g = 2 :N’\f‘nmn cevve. 82 i 4 aterbury, Dec. 17.—Charles A 3 ‘\ te cleven for the 19 5 SCASON. | {5 come to term December 18th, at 8 o'clock at the IFour Vietor Specials just out “April Btewart ........ g mpleton, Licutenant CGovernor ‘of . | The captain-elect was graduated from | = A minor leagues of the country|Electric hall, 88 West Main street, | Showe Iiverbody Step,” *I Want Erickson - 1 i Tonnectic vesterday purchased th 3 HE 'the Mechanics Art High school of | wiin the exception of those of class|Thore Borg from New York will | My Mamy,” Birds of a Ilcather," on % 5 Waterbury Eastern League club (rom s 1 3 Boston in 1918, where he had played| 5 ryting the western league a class A|speak on the great educational work |sale at Henry Morans, 365 Main St. 331 270 356—1066 | ank p. Breton. The franchise kg | tackle on the school eleven for four| ojrenit and the Three I league, of | of Danlel Deleon, Admission fre advt ; ¥ it Office alued at $26,000, 1 new owner, | 3 ) Ak years. The fgllowing men were elect- | ¢jas6 B, have subscribed to the prin- 3 Biyeiy Trudell ........ 92 3 89— 264| that Joe Cosgrove would Lk : assistant managers of football for | ciples of the draft. Weber i 9 s deposed as manager and that cither A gridiron season: Stuart Ross | phe gdvisory council is composed Mac J.... oo 8 3 ) Gilbert, former Gis star, or ! § it { | Davidson of F 'N"‘(“‘I» : ‘Q" ;!""“ of Commissioner Landis, presidents of ¢ Whaples ... T 3 Bender, manag the New B TR Irederick Rogers of Buffalo, N. Y. the American and National leagu C! d C 3 Cl d l d i S ok e e onatw ol ) ; - and Michael Sexton and John H. IFar- 08¢ ars eane nsiae b the Braiie : i CALIFORNIA MAKLS READY. | rell, president and secretary respec- st G e - P e of national association o ino i , < v 2l ~ 1 o T s R T i T SRt VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM NORTH & JUDD LEAGUE, - = el 3 Football Squad in ‘T'r league baseball clubs, 2 < Buckels ; 5 83 fiomnod S8 J. Game, January 2. gty o S o BOBER e o B ] iR i 5 85 9 ] : . . 3 TR et DRI DN R ANTED It Gets All the Dirt and Makes a Clean Job of 4 o [ ol | three football players, comprising the | New Haven, Dec. 17.—George H. E PlicelRen=onible = Polinski ....... o Yol : 5 2 oh : | University of California football team |ous membership in Psi Upsilon fra- Wolek ......... 4 | 5 BaH | ond its substitutes, went into vigorous . ternity at Yale has been given to Al- A G AWKER \gaiaEln oo 5 dizin AMERICAN PAPER GOODS, i training yesterd 1t was the first len Keith who lost his life in the . Q. H | workout for seheduled - Rialto theater fire. Thi regarded 52 ELM STREET son game, Ja : a, with as an unusual honor among major Vashington and rson college fraternities at Yale. and the Loomis Brothers, ice hockey team was defeated by the 17 to 16 at the intermission. The|{niversity of Pennsylvania in the ice visiting captain, Leonard, played bril-| pajace here last night by the score Hantly all through the match, butf e 4 2. This is the first time 1n after Harvard got the knack of cov-|(he history of the game. that Penn cring the star the home team went|pag defeated Yale. Penn's cheering ahead steadily and was getting faster| gaotion went wild with joy as Percy toward the end of the match Wanamaker, the former Dartmouth —_— _— player, scored three of the four goals ChgiMaroonfv il plaviln dour St ; meeting of the members of the Lehigh 5} ka liana and 0w - D Hlinoi » Indl el 3 L university football ‘team today Arthur | " orsrien Salmon Stedmar fa“,."n}‘l,'li"”f;.“‘: s szl n " o eusiion bifaed ehan A Th;;t Guiltiest Feeling BRIGGS Dummy 446 13 4 B il o LW Tes ; v Wi | e L / s / o /"’////////// ///,//,// 7 ; 750 2 FOOTBALL DATES POR PEN | y : / / : y ’ S / o LT 7 9/ / /e //////////;/ Vi T 74 Coffey MY WiFE 1S ALwavrs GLAD (F | GET ocuT RAIN OR SHINE oy Vopoo¥ BUT A\ 7,] THe GoLF course- T woul D / - S S ot (N sucl ; SHE was JusT Byette ... S , T SAYING THIS MORNING ;,"‘"‘ . . J CiiEni 1 T ; 7 5 ‘HorAacE THisS 15 AN Shiney | ! 6 ) k I i / 0 p. 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