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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. e e L HERALD BOWLERS DEFEAT ELECTRICS FOR THIRD PLACE IN UTILITIES LEAGUE — OPTICIANS DEFEAT HITCHCOCK PRINTERS IN INTER-LEAGUE MATCH — FRAZEE PRACTICALLY WRECKS RED 50X IN LATEST DEAL — HARRY HEILMANN, LEADS AMERICAN LEAGUE — BOYS' CLUB WINS TO CLEVELAND CLUB L3 n?‘. AMER[CANLEAGUE,SLEADING HITTER BEAT MANCHESTER DOWN ELECTRICS ... . ... ... R"'T/%.E,WET%H SflXe o i oo s svone| ALL-AMERICANS Official Records Show He Led Tyrus Cobb By Five Points | for Elmer smith, George Buarn 4 ¥ Victory Over Silktown Quintet— Church St. Five I)etisively Gain il doc Harris Trode Gives New Yorkers Seott,| —Detroit Best Hitting Club in Johnson Circuit— Clty Legue Games Tonight, Aldrich of Yale, and Brown of Third Place in Utilities League [vvoecr. it t"sr il ot b i . m, ‘ 9 D, N H ey The Comets quintet of the New isler Tops Base Purloiners. e Harvard Are Chosen ———— of Manchester last nfght at the Cen- ter street gymnastum, 24 to 12. The contest despite the one-sided score was interesting and was cleanly| Eastern football players are more played. Belsor and Brunnelle starred | NUmerous than those of any other one ush nid Jones Datting of the most sensational jseasons Iuth has raised the record of imracter featured the games of the |twenty five home runs made in 1899 American league throughont the sca- | first to twenty-nine, than to fifty four on. Phenomenal fielding plays we land now to fifty-nine e G 4 the | section in the 1921 All-American s quintet r ( f e ; P “'\""‘”“““J ! "J‘“v" equence to the heavy hitting| Harry Hellmann, Detroit outfield- :""'m”\‘\w'fl\"':l‘_;' "‘)":'”':‘.ng'l":,“'f””‘ "IT?\' lections of Walter Camp, but as a thé roll-of 1 } f nag We ; ol el ast and clever hase running on er, beat out Manager Cobb hy five The summary group the Y‘?ll:dr-vlnr‘r:« are outnumbe Recreation alleys. ' t finist 1 « er Smit o e R RIS SR EEATT 1e order of |polnts for the league lendership In bat- | o0 00 Pilots, €1 by players from other section on even T n t vionshiy " 3ur ; : ) n.and T Plerey, piteha| 1y, The art of base stealing, how- { ting \\nl_v a record of 394, Hellmann Bolsor, N¥horg - Wylie np's choices, which ppear in the race which ¢ 1 t t c 3 Seal ) S, / H' ci-ever, was almost disc \A.waud it being [mad 7 hits in 149 games for a total i< Right IForward current issue of Collier's Weekly, con- . ¢ ott, o obvious that to take two bases or more [ of 365 buses. 48 of his safeties were 5 enberg and O'B « 8 e fa t Y i £ gHone Allace i Crockett | 8ist of threc elevens, or thirty-three Fpnuerg ar . S : . 1 e B fam - Jones|on the probable forthcoming base hit|for two be 14 were triples and 19 [5nepm W ”1‘.‘1‘: Mbrward FOCRELY) layers. Sixteen played with teams l [ | », v constderi-was hetier strategy for therunner than [were home runs, Hellman scored 114 [p. o o (5 & Itobinson | 0 the Iastern group, ten came from O'Brien 1 Venberg rolle leclared eligih | » understood g pigk heing cut down on an attempt | runs and was responsible for 120 more [ St U the Middle West, four fromythe South yer the century 1 two out of | i 1 fe e s alica ko ietea] of the Tiger's total of $83. He dsfp .= Wolfram | a4 three from the Far West. S ae Eines | 1 both believe nELE TG it ihstan No less than 12,25 safe hits weve|credited in the R, R, 1. column with [T = o presaeias o0 : Camp's first cleven consists of six Saly ans.of s gue n \ f P { G ) i [made in 616 games of - which 40[189 runs but these include his 19|p . i ! Lielgs | 1fastern players and five from other iy 1 last night, t! t kees 1w ¢ lians 5 Chenldyes oyl Core two baggers, 694 for three bages |homers. Hellmann led every one in| = e cvens inclusive from this section and L . o t i st momer wnd the hitherto unprecedented num-|$ending runs across the plate except| gooro comets 24, Dilots 12; fieja | B1X from other parts of the football A ol to e it amo r ; xate, kees, but it comes), .= Ware L home They | Ruth who was credited with 170, of S el 2 map 3 his custom for Hitchcock Printing company y sl 5 AL s f r ne ru sy s an e en for el goals, Belsor 4, Brunnelle 4, Kuapp 1, [ (040 G A o Commercial wo £ eric gue, W . . ; eraged a little more than twenty to|Which 59 were his own four base |nyporg 1. Crockett 4, Wylle 1, IMields [ 50™¢ A el A HiB C .',',H,”\v‘.- re and Doc, Potts rol g outs f p blows. Ruth counted 177 times, J. T. 1";‘,:.7 mqqulixw o4t etatea L Pl pays no attention to the right and left e ; t e have, stay i imors 1 warmh 158 =il basay Tobin, St. Louls being second with 132, [ 11 1 BO%E SR » PHZH Gings of line and backfleld, nor dor ®d well for the victor ) e . ) tr t e [oca)l A menz| 0T EXtra et | 1alen ehilvd withh 125 and Cobb foustn | orot: sincslan, e he draw any particular distinction be Owing to the reported iliness of L | ) )\ the eve of an The Detroit club slugeers ;\;!l; o £ : I'wo games are scheduled 1:‘|‘ t ,l» tween a halfback and fullback, or be- Tris Pounded Ball Clty league tonight at the Dovs' clublyyeen either of these and a quarter- gymnasium, the mideinaating thalll i s R NS S LA i Al e if tl : i Manager Tris Speaker made 52 two | T s e R A C L ¥ s 0N 8 Armour quintet did not rialize £ ; Ll T 0 Louis, 304 and the champion | C#VE S j Tabs in the curtain raiser, while the) ,0vor who has played the quarter- Last night's scores at Rogers and 1 azen gt 3 i ; York Yankees with an cven ,300,|02%€ hits, Ruth 44, Hellmann and | pagies and the Plrates will do battle| p, i nosition all year, while his full- . ove i ; ) his teammate R. H. Veach 43 each|iy the second game. Cihikl Ll 2y 2 jug Oasinoialley "o open ) next f | upletion, with the Tiger I Ruth's Great Record and R. Meusel, New York, 40 Howard | ; e back s beca Usbed genereliy as n ; o i 1 : champions, led by “Babe" Ruth, [Shanks, Washington, drove out 19 SEE GOES TO TE s vl g Lawson ....... ow old eld; Peckin- v wee, president of the Red farove outone hundred and thirty-four [three baggers, Tobin and Sisler, 18 i ‘ : BEveral mivien who her Japinned Zisk 5— 268 | paugt ¢ o A © prime mover in || ; : T 4 ] Cincinnati, Dec. 21.—Charley Sce, | among the selections of 1920 are again Zis S8 2 paugh, yrtstop; Pratt, second bas t I | home runs and w first in total[each and Cobh, Ruth and R. Meusel . s s e O'Brien ...... 04 10 Smith, right field; Harris, left field; | another de terday, det Of| hages. St. Louis gathered one hun-|16 each. As stated above Ruth estab- | outfAclder. Daentusles Lo 0 s [inmed but i ofin ey ohBlastive s g A LR ! ab-lgin Francisco club of the Pacific|first team Is to be found among the Venberg Sor, 10 )3 $| Durns, first bhas ter, t} Jase: | which public. at his offices| 1d & fples and Deatrot S e e raeaid s n ird ba 1 1 six trip) and Detroit one [lished a new record for home runs Chpt e August Herrinann, pres- | first cholee of 1921, Keck, Stein of ident of the Cinecinnati Nationals, an-| Pittsburgh and Lourie were on the EGBTAR oouro 108 B4, i Ruel, catcher s array will aver. [1n this city iPrazee pried Nmsell | yunared while the Cleveland Indians |with 59, Meusel and K. R. Willlams, you look at last season's loose from his renowned first baseman | whaled three hundred and fifty-two |St. Louls being tied for second plac nounced yesterday. See's s to | first eleven last year and are on the e e com, |y MAE e | pverjtwo bage hits. The ex-champlons also|with 24 each while Clarence Walker f o "lva niisco completes the Clncin ond or third clevens this year, Me- b l,htflu Lig b pletadl I ! 1 .‘\;‘ e In mind we lto th Ly ndians In retum| conxed 614 bases on bulls from the of Philadelphia was third with 2 T e O | AMGTR et Ceites an Al Davisal orib it 5 15 ¢ AL ltching strength gh t L Cnig o) vous pitc New York being [Little attention was paid to stealing | i1 "G00 RG0SR G B i i el e Parizo ... 8 PUt us up among contenders mery L ayer irded 588 and Detroit 552, bases and the sacrifice was not used ' were last v and each has a Schmidt . 89 I ““I‘”H' to lose Scott a Me- [to he med. The 1m has "he test individual record of the |as frequently as in former years for RUTGIRS VS, M'GILL UNIV ‘ating t’tnc'\-r TG h‘m" sage ... o84 ) 106— 20¢ {{‘:H."“ an l‘ wd Tush, but I want | privilege of s & Joc Marr 10| year, attracting most interest than|the same reason that prohibited base Reaisie e e v i S e 21 reads as follows: Ends- g o s S R e e S MR e P iyEb i tal ""'“':“ neterorsioactnred stealingy Sisler plifered 8b basts \Rige liny anzements Neartng s Gompletion {2 3 fa, and Roberts, Cen- e e AV ] = : s ! e performance of nd Cobh 22. W. A. Wambsganns, 7 Sy sl T 440 467 436—13 AN BE HoWert instated 5 ot ¢ icorge H. Ruth who broke his own [Cleveland, laid down 43 sacrifices, O. Guire, Chicago; guards—Schwab, La- Opticians 1l Johnston, fir {world record for home runs by making | Bush, Detroit-Washington, 42, McIn-| Montreal, Dec. 21.—Definite decisior ctte, and Brown, Harvard; cen- Van Duzer .... 102 81 88 TO PEJEGVF DRAFT outfielder, m round out t safe blows that were good |nis, Boston, 35 and Mulligan, Chicago | regarding the offer of a game with|ter—Vick, Michigan; quarterbacks: BIREDR Sy« v 1060 010 7D \ 1 ! ! trip. In three successive | 24. the Rutgers college football eleven|[A. Devine, Jowa; halfbacks— A, McGuire .... 78 80 84— 3 SIOUX CITY GETS DAVIS ; / at the Polo Grounds In New York|[Gillinger, Penn State, and Aldrich, ibe MoGiulve L., BB AR (80 5 8T AL s ident Hickey & G Pranais == e Club Batting next fall will be reached by the ad-|Yale; fullback—Kaw, Cornell. 110 126— 3 e AR AR ) ¢ Sioux City in| 2] H 28 8B HR SB BB HB CS SC LB Pct |jqqry poard of the McGill students’ First Eleven. : g sociation Will Have Nothing (o Do | the Western leasn mmerthag|Resr SIER0ATLE b S S L = 316 council this week. The offer is for| jpd—Muller, California. 460 464 f S Vay bt AR GIatD . 0. ..00 36 41 367 a game on November 7, 1922 a Gl lo i oI AR R T e Hitchcock Printing With Newly Formed Plan, b by the Giants with whom he (St To oo 544 L ; L0GS SLERRC O SR 0T b3 substantial guarantee accompanies| Guard—Schwab, Lafayettc T T 82 80 = Cr enilat EeinoT it com e . 5 948 1 L bf otk B EE 678800 bhe ol the offer. Center—Viek, Michigan, 6RO o4 .seee 09 2 SR RDE er agreeing } ment for Jimmy O'Connell, | Che et gl el B Gt 37 04 4 21 McGill has practically completed | Guard—Brown, Harvard. Bradley o %..... 98 02 : e o achee pithedd e 1 aseman who was | 1VASh et oy B DI 2 arrangements with Syracuse university| Tackle—McGuire, Chicago. Clancy «....... 108 o e e ORners (O LGP i ol Sohidany (Hoi G e 8751000 | ROStORT 668 1440 J Uk Rtk S B¢ for a game against the Orange squad d—Roberts, Center. Olson .. o B Y : 64 248845 8N68 8 at Syracuse on November 11. Quarter Devine, Towa S } T R T e Halfback—Killinger, Fenn State. . =Ly el v 1] TE IN NEW YORK. Halfback—Aldrich, Yale. f baseball, submitted comt . > transferred to some other city, no| g srancisco, Dec. 21—7Zenzo| Fullback—Kaw, Cornell. tion to the meet ing that con- | Yenkees' Manager Will Not Wed EDD[E SHEVLIN Wms v T Sanid Mranclaco, BEDEC, i 21 mzendo ! nkee ] [ doubt Providence, which used to be [ gpynjdzu, Japanese tennis star, who Second Yleven, ation be giver o tl Iraft plan i et ,“,. A atbies 10 FURE Sleoul, hut iy reosat fopie competed in the Davis eup tourna- Ind—Swanson. Nebraska advisory board in Kk Cincinnati, Dec. 21.—Miller Ht tmouth Ihmn" |n~(ru( tor Takes \"‘N\‘ ‘\n the Eastern league. I.(' ¥ YOVI- | ment last summer is to be {ransferred Tackle—Slater, Iowa. ¥ 81 86 108 dent Hickey said t nger of the Yankees, in a tele-| by o o0t or mmen Rounds in Bout “‘r”;‘ ,'3”;5\':“( meet the requirements, o the New York branch of the Mit-[ Guard—Trott, Ohio State. T RU gL soclution would take nol oM slal fetton | evam. to his sliter hére brands his ne- &L Ot of Joseph Moran, the owner, he Will | 5;i gyndjcate, by which he is em-| Center—Larson, Annapolis, UL A X i Judge Landis' communication, |ported engagement to Madge Ward,| with Paul Doyle. take up negotlations with Montreal, [ p)oyeq, according to a Japanese new Guard—Bedenk, Penn State Jurnes AL gl When the agreement was reached be- [an actres an GavaLhe s g which wants the club. Montreal & paper reaching here. $himidzu will| Tackle—Keck, Princeton. Bullen ...ovvee. - o RS e e e e Boston, Mass., Dec. 2l.—Iddie|lS @ one time member of the “| remain in Japan two or threc months| lnd—Kiley, Notre Dame. 7 1 . 1 v as announced | Sheviin of Boston, Dartmouth college & R before leaving for his new post. Quarter—DMcMillin, Center. boxing instructor, took the measure of | MOHARDT GOING TO HARVARD. . Halfback—Owen, Harvard, ,,‘,' i P reR dant Fliley aaid o 4 ot hhe AT erice league | Paul” Doyle of New York last night| South Bend, Ind., Dec. 21.-—Johnny Halfback—Davies, Pittsburgh. father cis oty z fohardt, Notre Dame, the American B iation " | rather easily in their ten round fea Mohardt, Notre Dame foothall and o g 2 523 ture bout at the Armory A Me- (i i ];‘ e (| seven Games for Next Fall Have Been : Third Eleven, HUGGINS CHAMPION T chanics building, befor ety [ 2 s ) Definitely Arranged, n’] R JALELLY " ackle- U The Dartmouth professor < [lowing his graduation from Notre | o i L8R v ork, Dec Miller [ ) : y Anna s, Dec. 21. o games B 1:r|c:<»~‘on . S = ATTENTION, PYRAMING MGR.. |, o ; ‘ or JUE | light of the ten rounds, proving at|Dame this spring, it was announced h'\“'\”‘l:'l_‘fi"‘ lr‘]__”_m’ 5 _ sanes| - Guard—Pne : ik : 5 £ins: mans B8 elan all times too clever for his opponent, |Vesterday. Mohardt will be Incligible | itV been ‘definitely el ~”)1rl Center—Stein, Pittsburgh T466 405 423—1204 |the Pyramids basketball team : e S ored deals invole.|third and fourth rounds, the only two | to have several offers under consider- | FANM TERCEIY - (00thR season in ]‘_“"l""' = m;-kmmn, Califor! 166 2 s en ed deals Involv-| 20t excelled. shevlin's vie- |ation to play professional baseball. ; A Znd-—Stephens, California TRAUT & HIN g seven s. The first big n»;».|.“:"‘\“’;‘ e R L L il b October 7, Western Reserve; Octo-| Quarter—Tourle, Princeton White Sox. REGULARS ARE BEATEN was » when he vad tha! Cor-| t01¥ Practically assures ¢ | ber 14, Bucknell; October 21, Georgia [ Halfback—French, West Point | g ‘ e TR G e OLGATE BEAZS T - . ; . alfhack—French, West Point Whitney ....... 83 6 dinals and the others e he joined [ Mad! il (GRS WA AN (OTRESRI DDDRAS IROLOMh. Gy @10 EE, oty G0|| oo s riot, e Dougherty ..... Tf " B Nl ool A Dowrs Esclioal | et Tanitaatontiny REBIEIS L et Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 21.—Colgate | Philadelphia; ~ November 4, DTenn| Fullback—Harlan, Georgla Tech. ight was decidedly fast from|gefeated the champlonship University | State; November 11, St. Navier col- he Cusack ; & oL ! 6 Team, 23 to il o s h St over the e 5 s ) Seipet Anderson ...... 6 POCHIT BILLIARDS 1OR TIELLL t to finish with Sheviin ever thelor Toronto five in a hafd fought con- |lege of Cincinnati; Novembe ot H. Johnson .... 90 The New Bri State Trade school s T el e ressor and carrying the battle (o test here last night, by a 85 to 26| December 2, United, States Military - - alumnl defeated the Trade sc ) Rl o[BI et L Dl DA e G i, ™ aehfl bt bl o $00d | Academy at New York or Philadel- I en Spot--loc ; 3 2 e el . il he could do to avold a knockout. | prand of the court game, but the U phia. g B i fortelt game. thel Lligh &choolt = e L Bcokat s bl R S AR perior pass work of the Maroon men | i A cigar of exceptional quality, Tigers. \ playing of Sikora, las on’s center | e S ? ST U I LIG G o enabled them to cmerge on the long | WHIST FOR LADY OWLS, burn and aroma. Try it. Phone e 7 s “Nine : I mutott for v afamend| ST RE G Gien: (e - |and Arucohy siasred fog. the. Ualgite | (gis Ledy, Nest of Owle will mest|1092:5. F. H. JURGEN Bononiin i 2| teature of the ) teen out| oo | ) and the net [Stron obabllity vhe -[and Murphy sta he Colgate | {omorrow night in electric hall at i s Johnson ....... 93 3 of twenty-three points scorcd b ; A i ternational league meets here in Peb- [ team, while Bello, Smith and Giel | 7.30 o'clock, A whist ,”“. ”::m,w" ’ New B“tf‘m: Conn. Hasselback ... b9 \umni were made by Sikora. Adam . b Jte [ruary the Jdersey City club will - be ' played well for the visitors. R e e b We make private brands. 115 PR R 5 | aiti yed well for 'he Trade team with th L S e e BRIGGS me of which more than five were members of the Telephone company ) € j l : 1 e e W [ with an avers of 3 for the sen team, the scheduled match with thef e : s : d S ante m, followed by Cleveland with .308; I'or Game At Polo Grounds Spanish War Veter Griswold ...... 79 85 Johnson S 90 92 71— ¢ ar ago it was provided that « i to reject the draft could do 403 Kenilworth Club, Bhepard s . 98 06 i ) would have nothing to do the Christ .. . 89 69 E plan The sporting editor of The e e BTl quintet 23 to 11 Mon Simon Gugel John . 7 T 2 he Tig mith played ‘ f 35 T - —————— = P T ST Bi D e : : irinati played w i the | IR ’f,tf'jfl‘:f‘&*j* S L Do You MEan To SUT HAVE You EVER R o i ] 2 S THERE AND ASSERT BEEN AN EYE 58 0 nmary T ITC WA Q | HONMESTLY BELIEVE Hahln 4 MG i = Byt Fame TR c S0t v, FOR HIS XMAS 1 R del THAT A LONG WHISKERED WITNESS To 5UcH Indic i B Swa A o PR GENT wiTh A HUGE Vi A PERFECTLY ABSURD H. Rammi § 0 I y -LAVS 2) PACK ON HIS BACK :RFOR D) Kunae 83 aten trattor niti ) DEERS AmDd ALL ZoMES DOWA! A DIRTY PERFORMANCE ¢ Delfdro A ? . THAT SoeT of OLD CHIMNEY ABOLT StRerint : 79 73 | Sikor DA NDIUSERISE v A FOOXT SRUARE ? f Athletic w Den Kerner Temspe Browns ThouenT So! I Don T Tk AND Ye T You VE You O CrRE T = y )[l \ BEE ~y T:\ NG A"m CG i ‘.' Biscuse it FoR uCH b o S e | iNoT Haus THevrj\- 5 NOTHING Fi : T & A DS To Di3ACUSS - i | - kol ) ) CUSSIoM You RE 1IN A ClamT Y(—;Q - ARTHUR TRAP AND You / WHAT 5 HE Hnvow 1T 0% orje =A L § A SMWTA Claus H / ek 1t ) foo one 1 pend as much Willought WGOWAN FOR i T1es R or ns little Heath | . { s one ploinses 1 gladiy help the women folk ir selection of tie proper blen Wil please HEM wmost and he xehange for his favorite hrand BOAT RACE IN APRI outfie H \ 10 Oxtord, Engiand, D, 2111 i i - s in & ity Smoke u}w‘ W. MAIN NTREBRT e ';ffi_a‘

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