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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921. — = — _— LEADING TEAMS IN UTILITIES AND COMMERC'AL BOWLING LEAGUE CLASH TONIGHT — BOXING CHAMPIONS HAD A BUSY SEASON IN 1921 — CUBS OFFER NINE PLAYERS IN TRADE FOR } )l,.Y CROSS STAR — KH.LINGER MAY WEAR YANKS' UNIFORM — CLINTON WINS FROM PILKINGTON BOWLING CHAMP‘S ii\"'fi‘.’l‘.’?,\ BUSINESS BRISK *%in ‘i-'f&fi"iii‘&'x,;.g.-:NEW TWIRLERS |1 Rovi x rwtn HOLY CROSS STAR Retains His Title, When dudges Sald To Be Slated For a Trial | Three Times in Last Round Much Interest in Telephone: | swara 1 veran Lynch and Herman Only Cham- In American Leagun Iden tity of Playels lnvolved Chicago Nationals o Swap Ning Armour Battle at Rogers' Allegs | . or e o 1o piong t0 Relinguish Titles in 1921 | .- avomna wtar semene et memsc | Big Deal Kept Secret e e i i1 Plagers for Arnold Statz Roberts last night' when he knocked State college and regarded as one of l ont the pride of Staten Island in the ! York, Dec. 20.—(By the A he hest backfield players of the 1 twelfth round of a bout at the Brigh-' An inter-leagie howling 8| Mo o Ve e sociated I'ress)-—In the squared cirele | foothall season, may wear the colors| New York, Dec. 20.—A big baseball |0 "ot fol Gt ten Tsland, Roberts seheduled this ¢ P g g y pugilism where titles are| or the New York Yankees on the |deal which s expected to provide the | ecofved a questionable decision over tecreation Alleys whe o 0N \ Y. y wer dowy lers with the Vanlke veeded pitehing strength ) & : O Jedreation Alisy i he | paseball dinmond net vear. Killing. | Y ANkees with needed pitching streng&th | goper at the Ploneer Sporting Club teams in the Utilities and Commne ity 7 : stoor the t nehes, bysi ; ! [for the 1922 champfonship race has|evern: months ago, and the Captain | er who vecently turned professional [neen agreed upon. Hy the deal the Chieago, Dec, 20.—Nine members of the Chicago Cubs are soon to feel the Wafting hreezes of the west coast This is the result of the deal en- gineered by officlals of the Cubs for Arnold Statz, the brilliant young out- fielder of the Los Angeles club, after everal weeks of wrangling between the moguls of the major and minor clubs Wegtiea will cias il X Ll Lt has heen cager for revenge rangements, the teams "o P N | e or e oM bidders for the ving in pro-foothall games, is|Yankees will acquire fwo Ameri " Roberts and Roper came together in each other as follow ephe - ) o or hi 4 1 both- [ Hitle 1e bantamweights, and a mil- | an inflelder o less a judge of base-|leagne pitchers, who are expected 1o |, ot seheduled for fwelve rqunds Armour, Opticians ock | it dBT At AsTARIA the |lon punclies, morc or less, were of- [ ball talent than Hugo Bezdek, coach share with Carl Mays, Waite Hoyt and | jaet nizht before a packed house, and Printing compar Herald enth round it 1 Con- [1ered by a gronp of traders we yw | Of the state teams and former man-|possibly Bobh Shawkey the work of Ip to the tenth round the battle was kins, and MeMi I weetiout lad's Lout Bu nton took |10 the sporting public Hgl Joe | ager of the Pirates, praises the dia |keeping the Yankees in as high a Ean Light company. The match betwee & alahts A e tenth|[lanch of New York's west sile, hy|mond work of Killinger. Bezdek said. |position next season as they held at| pioo. peran to forge ahead in the| ‘VPile confirmation of the deal was the Telephone company and the Ar Pl ereupon | Mrtue of @ high bid last December, "¢ 18 ‘one of the best inflelders T(at close of the 1921 race. Some minor (o P70 R D CRIEE BRGER (0T made today by the price-president of mour quintets is hound ¢ warded the fight te Clint he New [Came into the year with the title have seen in years and, will make|details have to be straightened before |oq Roberts so that the latter was shaky|'l", ANBeis Presldent Veeck of the considerahle atiention t 5 ; e el He engaged the old holder, | 8004 at second, third or shortstop. 1[the announcement is made, but it 18 |5y (1 clome. Rol £ A8V Cubs =aid the final touches on the fs keen between the team th r belleve he will make good in fast|aypected that the news will he ready a0 transaction were yet to be made he deal isn't closed yet," Prosi- ound 7 ; dent Veeck emphatically declared Roper sailed into him, and with a “But it will /be."” Such was the information that ca M€l heavy right to the jaw floored his man The Pacific coast olut to New York yesterday from (ar-oftitop a count of nine. As Roberts arose| oS 50806 HORR &40 L il Georgla—from Dover Halt to be exact. | popar guve him a jolt with the left ([ 5YS"" oM the Lubs, according to Yovel Judges at the ringside awarded the |Garden and Johnny Ih | Yankee training camp will be Hinkey | 0lonel T. L. Huston, vice-president of f ipat gent him again to the floor, this d ‘,'L' ENEmAdS W0 thens) man WiEntl. i : 4 e Mot T LT TR GafAanE ilme Ao e Ll m‘m‘ IV‘{“"MI" ‘“m. S the Yankees, s spending a vacation at |y & w002 Gount of eight. Roberts was will be is l"lu\n\.rn\.l”rdl. It seems prob- it Ll e Jack Sharkey, another New York boy | giines %! m«m\”“ = 1"N : E the Glynn County hunting preserve, | ... o ciiurelod to his feet, only 1o able the entire number will not be Shasy : Jodil ey [Into the bidding later but he protected | Zo™'f SRR OT (I TAINCS WS €8 | where many prominent bascball offi- | [Ch o ikad fat for the third time. He |Loined over untll after Manager Bill Blankenburg 92 87 95— 2 | Puff Piays it Safe He will be given another trial in New |Off season. In view of the authority|p aq mngelbert, the timer, announced |*Fh s camp on Catalina Islands Then Puff went out to Milwaukee bt of the megre details conveyed here by | ¢ Roberts was counted out and |, o M% 18 one of the sensations of the coast. He was picked up by John + close, Roherts was clearly weak vo thousand people witnessod the | Pete Herman of New Orleans and log e aaue _ ) P wing . " en he ecame out for the twelfth l'-«_m a big follc T ut and declared it g Wly the | When Peter's brand was recognized hy | ©0Mmpany y for distribution within the next few The results of games rolle Killinger will be i teal ooy L8 night at Rogers' Ieercation ar vears e matchmakers wanted |'em judges—as the hetter of the two. ite college In February and will go AL the pair for another bout in the near | Peter, howes went to sleep one| WVIth the Yankees cn their southern training trip STANLI ORRKS inre night in the market at £ 1o Y WORKS LIAGH = One of Killinger's teammates in the eanest and hardest tilt they had seen the auctioneers—— some people eall 5 3 \e Cork State rtic ('t i . 451 = J giNCX0r atosathlgticRComi M where there aren't any antioneers and | = wire yesterday there is no reason to | eoco5 o S Tareid nonan & 2 teferee Patsy Haley declared Roper |\, o Foremen : h oniE e i Dineanem e ofithe 3 McGraw two years ago while a star Conr Iy Refuses to Change Attituds o [Its only the hard punches that will o - . - 2 oubt the story 8 the winner. < d McConn cose. 88 122 it R e title. He met T Moore of STAR ATHLETE TO WED Yanks' official family admitted last| pooie aeade for some unknown|VitH :lnl\ Cross College team. He re- Gavitt o e o5 Enral 1o (HOI OLIected 10, | Memphis, Chicago e Angeles, Dec. 20.—Farl J.|night that everything appeared set] .o oty aw water on Roper, and Joe :"f‘””"""‘. :':'rn<.!';p(\",'r‘,',"\‘,'. }'f :l’nshr‘.l l:",”' : and, while Pal offered more punches yson .a sendor at Dartmouth who |for the big deal iannette whe wwas bshing Eobewta] MMy fare weeks. Last spring he 2 New York, Dec. 20.—Recognition of lanq of ¢ quality, according to| 0 . 1920 at Philadelphia estab- | The kdentity of the two pitchers wha | o Ch s B e’y o'votest against | 25 little short of a marvel while the TrM"w kson 2 g he roliing and flying falls rule by the lgomea of the witnesses he couldn't find | lished a:new world's record of 14 2-5 |will come to the Yankees is somewhat | 500 oo Giants were preparing for the 1921 athletic coiamission for the |, yea) hard one in store. Bufi came | seconds for the 120 yard hurdle and |doubtful, but the guessers in baseball drive. When the season opened he ex- 4 lew hampionship wrest- | ook with the ero | Miss Anne Cookman, a teacher at[circles yesterday were inclined to b ploded. He could not hit major league .\!np_;»\um” ! 4 it recently has come to stay. SR _ e e Whittier college near here, are soon [lieve that the prospective Yankees SOX_INDIANS TRADFI) pitching and fell down m serably. The {;\{101""‘ h .., 83 8 2 hairman William Muldoon of the o ; one for 130/ to be married, it is announced. No|were to be found in a group of names i vl result was that he was shipped to the 1 5 :0" i bt B T 2| rommission sald today that he had re-| 0,0 ders or junior lightweights | 1ate has been set for the wedding. |which would include Joe Bush LN coast, There he got a new lease of Marw R P8 iuneCy ERatolie alb tromptho st des TMila tor Dundoe | Ho%ard Bhmke, Sam Jones, Herb|McInnis Said to Be Going to Cleve-[life. ) '“.”"_V:u" RIS 4 D e eeLR R G g O o oAl ha lscenel cimalone donnny == e “= | Pennock, George Dauss and Scott Per ] frgite _Tke New York Yankees were hot on ASaaies sod Dp s BT ERollerEbotl et il AaR arite | cision aftalchin® Terasy! Cityilthet Newi| v Tt\1s bel leveasthat more than¥one![SSlanuiCIUb Mos Smith ABunsta ML | Statain sl Mor severa] Sesks N llan Jf the mat game had requested a re-| COHE T e decade agoJersey commisson decided that Wil- [other club will be involved in thel pyop., Huggina made a flat ofter of $100,000 Faolory Srh 40 the o (methoa of ceclding B Hikt caoftisitname: infore | sanistshowine very very poor and [trade, so it is possible that the two in cold cash for the youngster, but A ! Yestitsgatan e vipinflalintalc : St gl e : they ordered his $37,000 purse help |pitchers may be members of different| New York, Dec. 20. “Studfy” Me.|Wade Killefer, pilot of the Angels, Burke ..... 92 4 109 93 Mr. Muldoon declared the \lying and |§ a finnan tail by | LA 5 & A turned it down. Wade wanted ball Hanson 105 104 31 i 4 > Sty Monteith, a fonnie boxing | 1P. Downey went away elaiming the |clubs. No intimation has been made as[qnpis, the crack first bascman of the 2 g g DAL b 3 ; olling falls rule offered a safeguard ! "% [ fitle, but, according to the laws of [to the cost, in money or players, that | Boston Red Sox, to the Cleveiand In-|F rs and not money, and that's Sl Cisinnan i hot ek eathig [l (O B LR (IR e e (ot 1 Wilson's. |the deal will entall on the Yankees. |dians for Eimer Smith, famous home|What he's getting from the Cubs. Truslow .. 111 93 e e comtctitive [ntevest i 'tash | Monteith started Johnny on a career|Parter and trade it still was Wilson's e dUnRLior aer B R Lol i it Haugh ...... 86 04 07s i and Johnny realized his ambition af-|7ohnny got his money only a few days S e run hitter; George Burns, sul 1 N o Iter 12 years by winning the new titie | 180 When the commission relented and PLANNING FOR GAMI first baseman and an unnamed ( NUTMEGS ARE GHAMPS 404 2 4s¢ 55 BALL PLAYERS' PAY CUT [in a bout with George Chaney of | Ihe is expected to met Harry Greb, the St land pitcher. \ ia T Red Limit | Itimore when Chaney was disquali- | Pittshurgh pugilist with the piston rod [ California Trying Hard to Arrange| That is the deal which with a few 3 irginia League Reduces Salary Limit LI R i : - 5 i 2 5 (RS et e Rl 1 st . e s I, Wilson ....... ol [nea for roing punches, in Madison Square Garden For Datal Wit Harvard) minor changes will be announced |New Haven Sports Lditor Gives Locals Lynch .. e 2 8 2 Of Teams $200 a Month o for Kill sometime in Fehruary - from Boston and Cleveland in a few y 2 y Maddocks ... - | PR A i el e m,v"[mlt or K ‘).?nio“ o] Toasy for Doinpsey Rerkeley, C‘al., Dec. 20.—Efforts 10| days, Tt only waits the tinal O. K. of | Credit as Title Holder, When Wil- Quink ........ 10 5 2051 5 ceball leaglie owners, affer . I0NE|the teatlecs oo e g S8 o | Georges Carpentier, ' the amiling|DAve the way for acceptance of Hat-mrls Speaker, manager of the Indians Molyneux ... b9 IR o e etin i Aedlit s ““""“}\ ")‘"{’ athers, ‘\;,.' east : '\q ,” - "‘ Frenchman, whose cheerful manner|vard's invitation for a football game | from his home at Hubbard, Tex. A araon o R I e R T T | cnmaged In an L Caghting qualities won for him a|in the Harvard stadium October 28 | Jim Dunn. president of the Cleve-[ 1n the story of the Williams. Al g a ple ah leveland several months with % % Py selhg ¢ A v of 5 i LR 2 S yurteen men, exclusive of the man | i ) ;v nny Frush and aftep|SNUE corner in the hearts of American | 1922, are being made by University of f1and club, made the trade with ifarry | pridgeport foothall game at Bridge- 403 460 43 5| er The salars of the manager was| oot Hmed Danny Frush and after) ot jovers, held the light heavy- |California officlals here. All mem- | razee, president of the Red Sox, at|port,. published in the - New Haven Non X rod 10t included In the salary limit, which '\'”\Tyhy\l”'ymw‘lsmmt\m{:rlw.;u"f:;ly‘:ylj\ M0 veight champlonshin won in 1920 (hers of the California team which has|the American league meeting 1ast | Times-Leader last evening, the writer EALIE o et S0 LD SR B b 8iaireaiinilonilot §200 amonthi Wk |seteti s haraesti st =ha! cetaimed | opl Batding Levinksy)in folipironngs | o8 LT daleaians & Lup B vehie R | weel RDUE RGN Ik eyl || Blves the Nutmegs of this city the 8mith . ... 81 93 et mpared with last year B ke but essayed to hecome the heavy-[anxious to meet the Crimson eleven. The Indlans’ sachem decided his|roothall champlonship,“due to the vic- Onne Aol i 33¢| The salory lmit was one of . the Benny Stili RKing weight title Nolder astwelllipnd toundl| ATne princinalobateclel s that Callsclibimust have s highiclass firet basedjory oFthaimlm (Cltyl teambioveriys Hoffman . V93 104 2 Ahler es of difficuity in the Vir the bidding of Jack Dempsey too|fornia's schedule already calls for twoyman next year, and the Red Sox sad-|jca;ine eleven, The writer b 2 8 acd g Renny Leonard, expert fist thrower ¢ LA 5 & B i e Tl s a @ A points Berty ... 92 83 BR i M ap e lust Sndl tlineaten MY 29 0he g S0 . trips one to attle to meet the Uni- |1y nced outfield strength. Tt 100kS as|out of ‘the victories of the Nutmegs : Ihigh 3 for a_time to_cause disbandment | 75 '|1 l“;-:"“m:: mn}fkwyr S e Tendler, | versity of Washington, November 11|though hoth teams should be satisficd. | oier the Williams and All-Hartton] 53 5 3 & ; rouble at the »f the year, A 5 e ; Y S RS d «:|i f the cireult. Wiison and Ttocky- |y 5 %0 “cith Riehie Mitchell from andithe; other torlnoranesles to mech elevens in his contention. i | mount loat leadership of the leagu H. Johnson 04 : turing the first hal!f of the season he out Milwaukee way, he got careless Hayes . 3 64 ovunarelDr these fwo tenme o on somalhing Injthe ond round and Coridan ... 106 ¢ 1 3041 weded the salary limit liams Beats All-Bridgeport. Snilor Friedman and Lew the portsided puncher from Philadel- e othe ; 8 G0 mee I phin, were considered by experts as|the University of Southern California e TR R the formost contenders for the light-|October 28 the date offered by o = weight title. Harvard. Another trip, it is thougit GIANTS' NEW UNIFORMS ; They Seek Titles would ent too heavily into the college [ Hartford Peddler is Fatally Injured Besides Harry Greb. who claims he | Work of the players By Motor Car. Home Suits to Be White With Violet can make the middleweight limit, : 5 : - T ings. ike .\h"l'igu‘r‘. R e 1‘7|nm|v TIGERS GOING TO AUGUSTA Partond st S0oslia v OKeIli 68 3 AL , dian middieweight fitle and Mike| Angusta, Ga., De b et || SR e | (';"“‘_”""]-’f‘" 107 Barbour| New York, Dec. 20.—The uniforms Gibbons, the old “phantom” of St.|day returned from New York and an-|Stréect: j““‘“"‘ o8 B ARt b B ORDL al[worn nest season by the New York Panl are out for Wilson's lanrels, Honnced! that e plans to! bring the |4t 10 olclookilast night of injurn Giants world baseball champions will Stotts . i 80 119 Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 20.—Bil |obeved. Later Leonard éngaged in 12 Glene Tunny. A B . hr'hhw-mn:lwrnil team here next spring and receivpd five hours earlier when be somewhat colorful Rockwell ... 98 85 Brennan will be back in the Southern |rounds of punching with a rugged | ots0 ST zaing, Tob Martin, | house the players in two or three! Was struck byan automobile on Belle-} The home suits will be white wit] Odman ........ 87 \ssociation as an umpire next sason |Itallan—Rocky Kansas by name—and e e oo onli it st o7} itliaSTufal | b ed FULES ‘ ’ | violet stripe and the initials “N. Y." ('3\1’!\'\““]‘ A N 7 \fter his second trip to the Nation ‘“”” Ravaas z(ii\'fl EDa R The club house at the loeal park is .\1‘:\4\|w]||\7': to information (\l:‘ ined n the sleeves, The stockin will he McBriarty ... g Al according to an announe Leonard has not been engaged fin |0l B0 4, Md. Keiser | heing improved for the coming of the|by the police. Oken was drawing a|red white and blue and the cap white P erday by Jobn D. Martin, league any other important deals but he en-i ..o 0 0 ine rauble however, | team. push cart through = Rellevue street|\in a bive peak. ‘The road uniform xecutive Brennan stopped heve for tertnined Sailor Friedman of f‘lv_imun Tommy Gihbons, brother of Mike Gib- — ahont 5 o w\m"k when an automobile | will he gray with the word “Giants” nough on his way to his home In|in Philadelphia recently and exhibited | Sy (/20 B HE0 O IR SN MOHARDT INELIGIBLE {appronched at u vapid rate, struck |across the shirt fronts Neit Orleans Tast. night toltopart fo|in“ihls tofvn with a: welter Georsia (208 182 FCCE AECEANE SO @ o N couth Bend, Tnal Dee. 20~—Jokinny|hil. and demollshed his cart. ~The Martin that he had obtainel his re-|Ward of New Jersey. Carpentier's next opponent MoRardt, Notre Dame football and|JrVer of the attomoblie turned = out GIBBONS GOING ABROAD wase from the National leagne, agreed | A Questionable Champ Dempsey will observe New Year's by | baseball star will enter Harvard fol- ”_“"] j'“:"i("»” ol i ,"f:,“_’l”ff":l”,‘: & Paul, Dec. 20.—Mike Gibbons, ) terms and signed a contract for n..l The middleweight king Johnny Wil 1), cor 4 real good opponent.|lowing his graduation from Notre | V{00! OoPping, - according Lo Wil-| o “haul middlewelght boxer is plan- [ had several shouts. Ot in{go e e bt Harry Wills is the most [ Dame this spring it was announced | "¢ ning a trip to England for a series - - |Cleveland he engaged Bryan Downey,|. i1 inan for the task and think |today. Mohardt will be inelizible for of matches next spring he said here FAMOUS TROTTE AT GOSHEN jan awkword, but hard puncher, and |40 00 whip Dempsey. Others be- [athletics at Harvard. He ls sald to Bobolink is called the reed bhivd in|{pday. He injured his right hand in Team No Goshen, N. Y., Dec. 20—A string After being floored scveral HeSs WAl o o ¢ jose Willard is the man host | have several offers under. considera- | Pennsylvania and the rice bird inlthe bout with Mike O'Dowd here last Dewey ... 80 : 95 5 [ thirty-two trotters that will be|awarded the bout on an alleged foub], o;onoq to qethrone the echampion. |tion to play professional baseball s week, and will give it a month's rest fpesy o 8 R e “]» reupon \4'n|f| hv]l‘n]l .lr;m,q ettt e | 5 3 ISRy oens Lot o Jdinn. | ed in the fistic world. Downey clain - - s S Yo 1 iedal ok Jolivgliom h,;‘:,\ ed he ha'd won by a knockout—Wil- | e : oy, 2103 114: MeGregor he Grent s cinimed he jad been fouied and How To Start The Day Wrong BRIGGS |let Richie bid high to the jaw with a Bertint ...... 89 i 3 3 5 | rig He was very much taken aback, |but realized he was a business man - {and retained the title with hard 467 440 i " AN right in the sixth. The anctioneer told Rule Umpire With National Leasue Last)pyopie (pat his bidding was getting Myers s 88 07 ° 92 Year Returns to Southern. [weak and he'd hetter stop. Richie Fodonmson ... 96, &1 BILL BRENNAN SIGNS, Anderson Leupold o te McNamara ... 122 season 04 1-4; Jape|they decided to try vin. Team No. 3 { : 04 1-4; The .| The result was an interesting no-de e SRCE (Rl S s S Robertson ] 6— 28 datislee gyl d i 1€ | o Se—————— 10U WARBLE A GLADSOME ‘fcm Ars PERFECTLY AND Thuen YouRr To TEol Dixon 15 ar'ing ; e gy SONG AS You Mams HAPPY BECAUSE Your FRIEND CALLS Tou g X S 0 59 iR hE GondeT a : 5 b et X S ¢ Rass ot Mrl nndl Mk W6 MORNING TOILETTE SHOLCINGES I Lt DonvE Gl G e e You of Thae SPIFFY PRESENT SHE 15 G\WING HER HUSBAND after January 1 Team No ot . man, Was Vefera i Civil AIRPLAKE FOR SPATH Army Operating in Afvica to Hase Fighting Machine When Samo s Ratsed For It Manila T 1 residing | cabled B 1s now him to Woar it t named ‘‘Ma g e Shas) : mnath T TN Wealthy Bpaniar : . 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