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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921, ; COMMERCIAL AND UTILITIES LEAGUE STATISTICS SHOW SOME EXCELLENT WORK ON ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS DURING PAST SEASON — —— DAVIS AND LANDINO QUIT BASKETBALL TEAM AT H. S. — ARTIE PILZ ARRANGES GAMES FOR CITY LEAGUERS — KACEYS DEFEAT ROCKVILLE COMMERCIAL STATISTICS SHOW Benny (a Proved Sensation of the Utilities Y Organization, Leading in} High Average and 'l‘,\'ing‘i Venberg for Top Seore| of 129. the Recre final which closed demon | figires of 8. Brennecks Rogers the William statistician leys, has compiled the Utilities league Friday last | la night, as follows UTILITIES LEAGUE STANDING W | P Telephone 85 Opticians N. B. Herald ec. Light Com. Trust C'o Insurance N. B. Freight 440 44 437 420 Gas Office Cage . Josephs McAuliffe . Peterson Venberg . q A. McGuire ... Edwards Barnes .. Moore . F. McGuire Restelli Burns Morrill Jones O'Brien Nelson Minor . Sage Jgo'“.n.. J. Smith Borlen Smith J. Daley Parizo Kingsley Van Duzer Murphy M. Daley Lawson Zisk Stammers G. Schmidt Domijan . Christ Skeene Kelaher Dr. Potts Stevenson Tinty Hancock Stearns Whaples Green Erickson Stuart Needham Noren 1767 Holmes o 9 654 High single, Cage.and Venberg, 129 . High three strings, Cage, 320 High team single, Telephone, 520 High team three strings, Telephone, | 1459. HOORAY, FOR THE NAVY Flotilla Eleven Play Rings Around the | | M 3200 3458 3191 3421 3300 3046 2200 A761 1307 2131 . All-Hartford Team At New London, Winning 14 to 0. | ving a weelk the New London, Dec. 15.—PI much better game than that of ago at Poli Field, East Hartford, Flotilla eleven of the submarine in this city, downed eleven here yesterday 0. The game was witnessed hy a large | erowd, and many thrilis. I"ieldin Indian backfield star of the navy t ran wild, and repeatedly tore holes in the visitors line. He counted for of the touchdowns and two goals, while McGowan the base afternoon, 14 to one touchdown The Flotilla second period ball, the ball was finally by McGowan, The was the result of a O'Rourke, Landers fumbling the and Fielding the pigski in the 10 ys Two line buc by Flelding put the pigskin across for the second touchdown. This all pened in the third period. The I¥ la pla kinds football aroun All-Hartford team. ga ing a dozen f Tow Vit | tors were three during the out of the season dizzy b the foot eleven scored when by in straight second touchdown poor pass by recovering Jine s hap otil ed a | the rat & while the re hut Tully the 1hle te [ W tnker gar 1M for first time this v NEW BRITAIN Ao Swamped at \ Locals erbury The New Pritain | V i Wilhy Hig New Britain O'Nei Hig! Harr phy, foule Kt l.a Mu referer ¢ e th minntes the N The | cial st b piled by COMMERCIAL Armours T Adkin 447 | 1jtcheock |MeMinans [Nat Resse | Spring Mohican Narcum Clancy | wailace Hornkohl Newell Stanley Josephson Ringston Bingemer Richter Olson Paris | The | zames [ built in the Pare des Drinces, side of Paris, between the Gate of Au the All-Hartford | ommendations oxperts Couneil | purpose next pointed sites great Antwerp local's quarterback scored the other|Olympic [1arger. climinated in their opinion It will cost as much to carried over | make it necess the Fast | | ficials numt January Jeffers rom AND UTILITIES LEAGUE GOOD BOWLING Hornkohl Chief Factors in Armour arcum and Quintet Winning (‘ham- pionship—Both of These Men Won Prizes by Excellent Work. Individual final statistics of the Commer concluded a success e have cague which 10N at reition been 15 follows alleys com W LEAGUE STANDING PC Ave 454 445 441 447 442 434 s Print I Print 7 Biscuit Leland 1 & Buck. 1 Market 1 Averages & 42 42 24 42 39 42 Johnson Gallup T'edemont Bradley Gibney Rencheller ... Sablatsky Graves Stear i Jorkowski Crean Driscoll Hayden Jones Whipple Anderson Smith Dill Smith Lambert Haynes Iindell MeMillan Bell lJohnson Swanson Budnick Kelly Nolan | Hitehcock gan High High High High Clancy, MceMillans, strings, Armours, three strings, team single, team three 1426, PREPARING FOR AMES City Counci! Regins Arrange- ments Por Olympics. Dec. 18 where (Associated Press) the 1924 Olympic held probably will be just ont Paris, stadinm will te Molitor of the are approved which is to week commission which by the City Council for the Olympiad stadium the structure where games were heid, experts have the Pe if the rec commission by the City meet for this pil and the G The was to study suggests lines of the the 1920 but nractically Stadium, along even The shing over as to create the a new park vy for accommaodation of great crowds that are expected CHOOSING OFFICIALS West At I'a Men adena. On Jan and in Chavge of Game 2. W, NDee hington, 1 19.—Two of from the from the the hefween the 1 and West an will have Pasadena hington game a Wa niversity and of Cali tornin iy Robert M. Murphy o presidents snid that ¢ the wgreed plit between the jast Manager who ach 1y Smith of Rears had gener to cqnally the opposin letar My nitalle he stated Red that the hmit te BOYNTON PLAYS AN iy the 1 cld i the orwaed pass | hurn and aroma, Try it. Phone ' 1992.5. it Wi I enting the Purple equal | PILZ ARRANGES CITY LEAGUE GAME Are Announced—Pirates Lead With Three Wins, Pre leagi il Pilz of the Ci the the teams follows followir unt Decembr Ioys' ('lub ramids; Dec ! Alumni v Club, Trac \S, has schedule of for January 21 21, at Boys' (‘lub, Pirates; Tabs vs, | at Armory, Trade Tigers; Dece, 28, RAINCS 18 v ool at Boys' P'yramids ws' Club, Club s School vs. Tabe I'yramid irates vs, T at lioy oys' ('h January S Pirates; Jan. 7 s at Alumni; Armory Y Jan 13 Tigers Pirntes; \ Tal Ian. 14, at Armory, ramids; Jan. 18 "rad chool Tabs Tiz Jan, 21, at Pyramid o School at Club, Club vs Pirates ve r VS, I o, rs; Armor The standing of the teams is follows Won pir 3 Boys’ Tigers Trade School Pyramids Tabs VIKINGS NAME OFFICERS tes Alumni Thure Bengston Elected Club To Start a Bowling Soon, The Viking Athletic club heid 1 nual election of officers and appointed Thure Bengston pres dent. Mr. Bengston has been an ac tive memher for years and is irer of the Adkins Printing compan The othe s are as follow Vice-president, Arthur Kallermar recording secretary, Carl Derry: f nancial secretary, Hilding treasurer, Juddie Landgren; committee, Andrew Phillip Kallgren, Joe Freseh, Carl M Carlson, Alford Wilson; trustee Walter Nelson, Walter Faik, Fran Ohlson, Harry Rol Morr Hoglund; auditors, Thurs Bengstol . V. Whalberg and J. Irink The following men w appointe o start a bowling leag Dave Swanson, Carl Dahlstrom, H. Newton, son, I*. Bottomley, Harry Hillstran and Thure Bengston. A social dance will be held by the Wednesday, December POLO TALK AGAIN office on Johnsgon, (€ N. . Ander an club o Confer With Eddie McAldon Abou New Britzin Eatering New League Ives of Meriden and Jac Grinold of Walli ers, conferred with ward Aloon in this city yesterday, to the formation of a roller league. According to these there is a bright outlook for the for mation league, with Merider Wallingford, New Haven, Bridgepor Springfield, ready to start e pro moters are very anxious to see th rted in this city again. M MeAloon, a live wire young man, interested himself in the matte if it is possible, a hall will be secure in this city. From reports heard, ague in Massachusetts and Rhod Island, is not going any too good, an it is believed by the promoters in th section that many of the big leaguer 1 an opportunity ¢ a new league of the Arthur P. Mc relativ poi me, of a same st an the Nations WOl welcome National play Wallingford in some night next major clubs will play me at New Haven. night teams will town, and two of the exhibition g on a FOOTBALL GAMI Run, HURT AT Player On Fnd Crashes Gathering of Women On Sidelines 19.-—When a foo an end run in was tackled we \Miami, Fla making vesterday . Dec ball player I game © the knocked [ B. Colby jing ¢ As the field the | by the crowd and were unable to g th of the oncoming pla three ne of Coeoanut Grove, of the left leg dashed down became lines down, of women them, suffe fracture th players women wedged | out of the b jers | - KACEYS TO PRACTICE The New 1 practice at ho 4 o'clock this evening Rritain Kaceys will ate armory. The week. will batt whi'e on Sa W armo this quintet ahead the that town, the Middletown wction at the State h games I'riday night Kockville in urday night he the attr, in this city COLONELS ARY Contre Col Alumni - At Deny Tender Tm a Banaguet Danville Alnmni Ky, ve 1 1dere yeception to A1l team bat institutic vhich stopped hera en ronte to Diega, whers the Arizona team play t players, composi anad, tonred t) last night Members of ceellent condition, € tain parks and 1 guet e in 6 ajd. T wad leaves he y T 1 A cigar of exceptional qualit . H. JURGEN New Britain, ('onn. We make private brands. I Sehedale of Contests Until January 2 24, igers President.- League vesterday treas Foberg; house Abrahamson, ‘ar Meriden And Wallingford Promoters ord, polo promot has week Into Mrs. C team has twe ENTERTAINED the en Spot--10c¢ | LOCAL KACEYS Gaptain Restelli Stars in Victary Over Rockville 1y i ' s, | The New DBritain Kaceys experienced s |little difficulty in downing the le | ville Kaceys at the State Armory si| Saturday night in a league contest, to 19, The locals took the lead in the Si|first minute of play, and were never in le| throughout the With 8" [ n Restelli having his eye on the b hasket in great shape, particularly in "}mr‘ first half, when he registered 14 8" points, the other members of the quin [tet had an apparent easy night of it The score at the end of the first half was 19 to 4 favoring the locals. In the {second half, the Rockville team spurt- led some, making a bhetter showing. st The amateur rules seemed to effect 0lthe playing the visitors. Artie Camphell got into the game in the sec |ond half for a brief time, and he did {well Ioe! 0 langer Rime £y ¥ Middletown Next On next Saturday night, Middletown will meet the locals at the State Armory. The team from over east is traveling along at a fast clip, being lin a tie with the locals for | first place. Danny Ahern, MeCabe and |Cahill are some of the familiar |that will be seen in the Middletown lineup Saturday game summary New Britain Dudaclk 1 1 faces Rockville Ertel, McCarthy Right Forward ts ) 3 left Forward Restelli, Maher Center O'Hara Sheehan Kiilian ilf q Right Guard | [Murphy, Campbell, . Restella, Restella ; Needham Left G \'| Score: New Bri 19; field goais, Du k| Restelli S, Sheehan MeCarthy is|O'Hara 3. Killlan 1: foul goals, C. ,,|Restelli 6, Sheehan 4. McCarthy 1, O'Hara 1, Needham 1; referee, Dillon; timer, Saut Rockville, 5 axe 1, ( Tigers Beat Fagles After being outplayed in the half of the preliminary games by the Tigers staged a gre: comeback and won in the City leagne Saturday night. R. Anderson, center for the Eagles contributed nine points registered in the first half, with seven goals from the foul line and one field Schultz scored the other two ingles with a field goal. Field goals by Smith and Young, and it|a foul goal by the latter, was the scoring of the Tigers in the fipst half. Immediately at the outset of the sec- ond half, the Tigers’ machine got go- ing in excellent shape, five field goals, two by Yaung, two hy Cooley and one by Smith, with a foul goal by Young were scored, while the Bagles were able fo score hut one lone point, by | Anderson. The final score wag 16 to 2 Tigers Smith first al al n il points for the 13 o . t, lagles chul 5 Right Forward 5 Sokoloski | Young Cooley Anderson a d Center MeCue ; Holst A Right Guard c i Grace S Stohl Teft Guard Tigers, 16: Eagles, Smith 2. Young 3 Cooley Schultz 1, Anderson 1; foul goals Young 2, Anderson 8; referee, Dillor timer, Santer 12; field ! 2| Score s | zoals, Ttaly is trying to travel by issuing timulate rail- n| way half-price WIN WITH EASE Sheridan | REDLANI PLAINVILLE " vl TO TEAM Locals Bested By Sand City Club in Spite of Presence of Seven High School Players, After climbing noteh of the football Junior cia ‘Duek™ land cleven allowed dragged in the dust or, Iy, in the mud-—at Rockweli's ficld |yesterday afternoon, when (he Crim | sons that town defeated the cals 6 to o, Three of game went the in almost lad 1oy Seheyd's its banner o fop the Red to b more proper of Io the four periods of the to the Plainville team hy a wide margin. The locals showed the better stuff in the opening | but outplayed durir mainder of the game. Plainville's score came in the third period when IPullback Cambridge tore throngh one of the numerous openings in the led- land line and registered a touchdown Plainville failed on a kick the were re Disagreements With Athlet Itea* Landino I*ranklyn Davi and Armand the High forward, it sehool team after a serie I’hy Direc vho is neting cements with feal tor George O, Cigsidy conch of the it 1 general disruption ot unlikely Both Are Through the loss of the d, and team fa teamn, it is report of the Stars Davis suffer a ind Lan blow from those who team have to do much champion this dino, tean will some time to come, wve been following the looked to these two stars toward bring another ship to the local High year, school goal. Ry virtue of their win over the Redlands, the Crimsons are in line for Connecticut Valley championship honors. Both the game teams were holstered The Rediands had members the championship school squad, five of whom awarded letters last week; two of {he up for seven High were of The disagreement is to ave its foundation in alleged partiali ty toward some the the team and diserimination others, Nejt 'y the two are prineipals in this in High school sports the reason for their but others positive in their reported of boys out against boys who upheaval advanced the know of quitting elaim to issertions that this is team who n rs being choices for the All-Con nectient team and one an honorahle mention man. The 8and town manage- ment put practically the entire Al Plainville team on the field LOCALS ARE BEATEN Hardware City Five Loses at Bristol, 22 to 25—Taylor a Thorn in Local Side, The Hardware City Five went down to defeat turday night at Dristol the West Ends coming thr with a 32 to 25 victory. The lorcals led at the end of the first half, 16 to S, but the great work of Taylor spelled the undoing of the Hardware City quintet Walthers was the chief scocer for the locals with five field goals. The summary West nds, Carpenter City. Wildnff Hardware Left Forward Dumschott Walthers hit Forward Taylor . Ginsherg Center Barnes ot Larson Left Guard Joerres, Sheehy PR e X Pellctier Right Guard Score, West Ends 32, Hardware City goals from floor, Carpenter, Dum- schott 4, Taylor 6, Joerres, Shechy 2, Kilduff, Walthers 5, Ginsherg 2, Pel- letier; goals from fouls, Carpent Taylor 2, Larson referee, Waters time of halves, 20 minutes, WILL BE DISCIPLINED, Ray Loomis, Murchison and Scholz Will Be Punished IT Guilty. Roston, Dec. 19. national president last night declared Frank l.oomis, lorez Jackson Scholz were ty of charges of professionalism brought against them, they would be | disciplined. He asserted Ihat those responsible for the games concerned would also be adequately punizhed “T believe that the who tempt boys to violate amat ruling are more guilty than those actually committing the hreaches disci- pline,” he said William . Prout ofl tnes ARG K0 that if Joie Ray, Murchison and found to he guil- people of | WIGGINS BEATS BURRK! L | 19. - Chu New La., Dec Wiggins of Indianapolis over Martin Burke Orleans, decigion [ |w orth the cause Locals Weakened Neither Davis or «Landino he lineup when the locals their season Saturday night by the Wilhy High team Waterbury, the game lefeat for the Red team in that game hoys with little previeus A thejr defeat »t the hands of were in opened taking at tiing in the Gold The composed experience Wa on schonl res and wit of terbury was wervice inevitahle veteran thr school tes “ e vears' with t n of last 1" n and was He is a fact his apts vear's quintet man, which valnable asset in ng. Landino out for the speedy has et s easily the fast- Taal hail play man est team apd HIGH PRICES BLAMED Dearth of Trading Baschall Playes Recent Meeting of Major League Magnates Attributed to This Reason New thusinst dearth major Dee, 10 seeking red of trading of piayer league clubs which 1 week's gathering the ¢ bute it to high prices pa ors which has thrown the of gear. The sensational salés made hy DPaci- fic coast clubs to teams in the big cir- cuits e believed by foll the game be responsible lack of action among the ma The subject became : sport after the bhig le had entered their session found that only playe om one ork, seball for en the between rked last attri- min- market out on of 18, w re of to the magnates and it sending a to of was deal major league an other had the ontcome the week. I'rom the viewpoint of the fan in this respect it was said the were a disappointment An ilfistration the sentiment regard to the decline in player t was given by Tv Cobb when marked that when a player in minor ues for only two years, what \ a proven .350 hitter and 4 worth in the market was bought hy the Giants one heen sesslon of he the 3 000 Boh ¢ ball hawk O'Connell was CELTICS TN Philadelphia, New the meeting drickley the Celtics on the team FASTERN Dec. 19 mally thall ste "New LEAGUE Celtics of admitted at a Charlic to to Leagu iny York The plavers tenm Orleans following their ffteen round tickets hout here Saturday night i dran, Pricdman, Lawrence, Riconda and Schmeelk The Da&s Of Real Sport ‘lqmrl L[ teen Davis And Landine Quit H. S. Quintet In School's Newest Athletic Upheaval ic Director Report Cause of Former Captain’s and Speedy Forward’s Quitting true eye for the A former coach of High school basketball team, under whose tutelage a champlonship in that was brought to this city | 1l years ag has branded the diminu- tive of the hest he hasg perform in the local Yet, Landino was kept on tewm all Iast n and given little opportunity to show his worth with the first string men this year. In the game that he was uged last year, starred, that being the win Roxbury. ('lose followers of High school basketball claim there be no dispute In the awarding of L guard position to Davis, Are All-Around Both Davis and Landino, had they fit to continue with the basket- ball squad and take the chance of win- ning o monogram would be in the line for white sweaters this year for participation in three sports. Both have monograms as members of the championship foothall team and they |are, with 17rank Delaney, regarded the Ihest t on the track team The situation that confronts the hasketball team is much the same as |that which faced the football team several days prior the Hartford |Bame. An artele setting forth that hoth Dixie Griffin and “Battler” Murtha, the two rs of the eleven were unable to participate in the big game had been published in a Hartford news- Learning that Mr. Cassidy had |sponsored the story, the two lads be- came indignant and it took emall |amount of appeal to school spirit be- |fore they could he persuaded te go |out for practice. Thres wintet, this vear his departure from watched keenly, sever- forward one ever wite gymnusinm the wi one he over can Men seen to paper no of the five men on last yvear's led by Capt. Davis, are back ind the psychological effect the team will be ALL-BRIDGEPORT BEATEN Dec. 19.--The Williams foothall of New Haven, won the third zame of the series with the All-Pridgeport team at Newfield Park yvesterday to 0 Peter- json score d the touchdown and kicked the goul for the Elm City team. The victory was the second this season for the Williams team over the locals Bridgeport, eleven afternoon, 7 W. AND J. TO PLAY DETROIT Pa., Dec. 19—Detroit definitely plac Washington, University was on the Washington - Jefferson football sehedule 1922 late night. Manager M. Murphy announcing today that he had given the Michigan eleven Saturday, November 25 for a game at Detroit. This is the date pre- ceding Thanksgiving and the Saturday following the bhard engagement with Pitt, but it was the best date suitable to Detroit for last R HAGEN PLAYS WiILL Former Open Golf Champion Does Course in 62 at Pinchnrest, nehurst, N. €., Dec. 19.—Walter returned from ten days duck yesterday and played seven- lioles the No. 2 solf course in sixty-two strokes. He picked up at the seventh after he had plared five The former open champion and Dwight Meigs of DPottstc detcated Donald Parson, Youngst and Cyril Walker, Englewood, and one. Hagen had fwos at sivth and seventeentl and Parson hald twos it the eighth and fifteenth. Tiagen {twenty-eight for eight ho! aning out and thirty-four for the ] nine hit the ball the vesterdag BRIGGS. H hunting on 5 n wn, thre the | seee ottey was He indhills than nexver al| m re v he n ot v 14 at| m t i ry er | | n s | re 1o AR ONE WEEK FROM — 7 Copyright. N Y. 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