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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921, e HIGH AVERAGE ROWLERS IN UTILITIES AND COMMERCIAL LEAGUES MEET TONIGHT AT ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS—MIDDLETOWN KACEYS TG OPPOSE LOCALS AT STATE ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT — JOHNNY SHEEHAN IN SECOND PLACE—DicINNIS MADE ONE ERROR LAST SEASON B@Wiqn 5 fi"h" A *"L IE REC(}RD‘ . HERE TOMORROW POPULARIN 1921 up &9 Points she Came East With Athletic Huss Former Bantamweight Champion band, Now His Amateur Standing Keeps On Feet Only Through Red Sox Flrst Baseman Made S, Locals Expect @ Hard Battle] oo v e conermansy | PTOOLETS 0F Several Tracks in OWMMWW&MH¢me~mmww‘mmeMMWm o vork e,z wiaset s | 18t Report Prosperous Season UL findings in the case of amatenr | New Yorlk hoxer, last night in Madi t ¢ ) athletes charged with professionalisim son Square Garden won the judges’ The m owle ! tnny ] M York e 223 John 3, | for excessive expens: aceoun were The strong Middletown Kaceys [ decision in a Afteen-round fight with Cyele racing, eapecially in the East Nt Kust yesterday to the Nuttonal [hagkethall tewm will be the attraction | Pete Herman of New Orleans, former |enjoyed a very prosperous year in S e G \ 1. authorities, tomorrow cvening at the State Apr-|bantamweight champlon 1921, T I'he request for the fnvitation came imory opposing Larry Mangan's le Smith's untiving offensive, his bat Fast, The Eastern men of [ers, In the meeting the quintet head- [tering body punches and his varied as- the A A. U7 told the Central section fed by Danny Ahern, the veteran guard, | sanlt won tae battle for him. Only[R. Ii Philadelphla; Worcester, Mass., resentative ) follo ¢ f 89 Hope” Restelli, ! stand the test of « He made | 10 €lean its skirts or else they wWould [the locals will have their hands full]the stamina and rving experfence of [and New Redford, Mass, the last two Josephs, 4 ¢ 2 € (74 ant year, is in fifth orror | 2 e one lit. | » to last night|the Crescent City Itallan kept the 1 being buiit during the year, report be The ¢ position at pregent time, Tedders lelding blunde 1,652 | Pack on them. This is what'happen-|wjen Hartford defezted the Middle-|ter on his feet good crowds and profitable seasons Narcum v dan i venth plac The com I A ed Itown gnintet ufter a warm lLattle on In only four rounds did Herman ap- [ Last winter a track was bullt at and News piled st how t w18 to) be tabe TRuth spectacular in| 700 Ray, the star Chicago distance lyhe Hopking street court, the over|pear entitled to the honors. ‘Thesewere | Miami, 19la., and ran from January Three n il beesit v I with 2 lammi it fifty-nine home runs, | FUN0er and others- there were oth-|aagt five was on even terms with the[the second, cighth, ninth and tenth[to 1ebruary This r another . [ers, but Ray is picked to be the hero | jaoig for first place assions, In every other round Smith's|course has been constructed at Jack- quintet k « f 11 a1 acoring Ngures as | talked of, the most applanded of fipst | T-WAS Invited to take part in a big| wpiie Danny Ahern in the best reseive worle and clean, solid |sonville, Fla, and ran for a few weels. so1 e I W o1 eollo Lagemen, but Melnnis went about his meet glen by @ big Fastern or-fynowy of the visiting team, several|punching carried off the honors, At|The Jacksonville track is now ciosed. OpH M1 LS A ZILIDER & PERIOD 7ol work quietly and efficiently and day | Sanization, which fills the stinds a0y logier players have appeared on Iocal | the finish there was no possibility of 2| “The Miami track was reopened on “4"..,1,:“,‘ .\‘:"v‘ui‘ Rt donld k wfter wday was mechanically perfect. | I-u‘”,l‘n‘:\,vr;:: o ‘.':.‘.le\ e eS| g urts i past vears ond have ereated | dlsagreement aniong the judges, Bill [Sunday, December 15, and wiil until EH o AR R o s \ A ctow I This remarkable piece of -~ Aelding [ e T R, . 8 fa ble impression. Cahill, onee | (Kid) MePhartland and Tom Shortell, '“."' in Febyuary or March. 'r‘h.o two Afmotts tean N o e cehay { 50 | stands ont hy itself and tops v'n: Na ‘,m-l limits the meals to not ‘|\\H|‘. ‘lworked at the Fafnir Bearing Co. and Jand Refere v Haley IMlorida wr‘.‘u-km known as the “Croco- 4 ) 1 - a | tional Leagne record set up by Walter At Rayl (A martied. Mos. Rayi|teamedl with MeCnbe, he is putting Gene Tuuney, Greenwich Village [dite Clreuit,” will be operated annual- [ had not seen the bright 1ghts of New |UP & Whale of a game this season. |iightheavyweight, knocked out Fddie|lv in the winter. A track was opened ‘\mk and said she was tired of atay. | PATTY. Griffin and Downes round out]0'Hare, Yorkville's aspiving young in Los Angeles, Cal, but had a short [ing at home all the time F team that has heen giving plenty [ hoxer, in the sixth round of a specta- |life. b : A Ray put it up to the Eastern elub, | 070 °""" ! cpnonents this season ular semi-final bout scheduled for ur National titles were decided and that club, with a fine apprecia- | NeW Britan will have it regular feight rounds. The Greenwich Village fin America during the past season WBIIL'S Stars Sovar Man s L ! {907\ tion of the American husband's trials, | U won w1l Siduff, Captain Restelll, | ol craghed O'Hare to the floor|In the professional sprint . division . ; v Hartrod : Mcinnis aceept 1,540 chances atl oo onag the wife as u guest of the |Sheehan, Dudack and Murphy. Mid- | inder a powerful left hook followed | Frank L. Kramer, Fast Orange, N. I., R.AND L. FOREMEN B lePalohy Larttorn frst base, had anaists and made | S all expenses patd. | Then dietown i coming here nccompanied |y a crushing right to the iaw. Ref-|was declared the winner. Kramer sl yudjack, N. B T a7 Lierior. cHe finishediwlthiatporaantsl oo ehoay apilied: the !‘r‘a:-‘u by a delegation of rooters. The locals | wree Patsy Haley counted ten over the |and Ray Eaton, Newatk, champion in Zeigler’ ! 8 furphy, Willi 5 ¢ 2q |48 of A09 and 4 fraction | The obliging athletic elub which | Jonrney to Rockville this evening, [prostrate O'Hare and then, with the[1919, finished up a series of twelve f,""‘,"” ¥, Wil Furthermore, : Meclnnis completed || oo B0 ok Bast in equally liable [[AVINg the Franklin Square home at [help of Tunney ‘and the handlers of [races in a tie. Faton refused to ride s d z onnell, Willi ‘]"";]_‘;“;;flz"“ 2 "‘”‘:1'“,’““\:“"]? Il to punishment along with the athlete [6:15 o'clock both bovers, he carried the defeated [off the tie and Kramer, was declared il 209 sehatzman, N 20! Jelsa & 4 Bl HNOUL | 6w maid to be at fault. And the pun- | The usual preliminary game be- [ O'Hare to his corner. There O'Hare[the winner after a “walkover.” Willie Tracy ... 86 37 SNapiash . A o single slip. His only orror WAS| ey ant will also be because it bowed | hveen City leagne teams will open at {was quiekly revived. This bout was|Spencer, Newark and Reggie Mec- [¢mads st “n""r‘ i ”'f' ':1“] M| to the American eode of equat right |3 o'clock, and dancing will follow the [ohe of the hest light-heavyweight | Namara, Newark, won the ten and 25- 4 St AL | af the wife as to entertainment e [main contest. Dick Dillon will referec. | sontests ever seen here. In scoring | mile middle-distance titles, respective- Bt oEh AUTO BUILDERS FOR ,.,,,‘,{W;T'v:,"‘vl; ',,,' ,‘,',', '“,‘,:':f IX more | vejved s his vietory Tunney showed vastly im- | iv. et § = > T . At Y R e OLD BALL PLAYER KILLED, wroved form, Bobhy Walthour, Jr., Newark, son Hittpold ....... 71 7 10— 11| STANDARD IN NAMES |, T, Rod Sox for the sixih conseco. 4 , T of the former motor paced champlon ] ity 80 63 . other clubs in fielding. The Roston | GIFTS FOR BOWLFRS Seybold, Formerly of Athletics, Dies RM)S FRAZEF of America and former world's title 4 e e | | holder at that style of raecing, cap- Saunders A ; Jlayers made only 157 errors n Auto Accident. ; Massey .. T 3 ik o)y rors in the| i Jgars tured the amateur sprint champion- nginecrs. at Annual Moeeing, Will | 154 zames p ind had o percent- | an e e e i ved ok gre The White Sox were | RUSSll and Erwin Foremen Presene| Jeannette, Fa, Do r-i‘ll o o cAts Py e TR ST i o R G L B Ja » to Fix Stahle and Scientific %.o0nd fie Indlnns Ehind and thel bold, former Philadelphia American | P'residen & o ¥ A | ‘hapman,, Newark, paced champion ’ L ; & to Messrs. Black, Hawley and Scott | Loague baseball player, was killed in n 1820, repeated again in 1921 x o : Yanke winners of the pen g U ¥ NG S0 r 8 ) ML T Tenes. 5 A -‘;'a"finl’.’.. i LI Nomenelutnre, SIS pennant, O an autorohite accident on the Lincoln [ S0x Owner as The Champlon |, "¢ (0" (ecords tell by the boards Tobin 4 i 1 i - Everett Saott of the TediBox, who L X 7 Ilr\:;;l.‘..u;nr,”ry“n(yl.rm ‘.;.I‘-’v ri].«\ ll» Wrecker of the Baseball Age.” during the past vear. Qn July 3 at Trask e 3 v : SR will play with {he Yankees next [ The Russell and Erwin Foremen's | veiatives here LS 1 Al .| Washington, D. €, Augnst Nogara it 6 5 31 comme 4’ o R | NG see and B (Reremens eiativenthere § Rosten, Dec. 23.-“The champion |cstablished a new amateur and rec- ummy .. .. 5 85 G5 1988 ane | Jorenclature 5 gam Seybold and a party of friends werc | wrecker of the haseball age” is the |ord for 100 miles unpaced In 4 hours ‘,,\ thnaE e He went throngh the aea or several woks and the men were| qp kel Rt = wreck baseba ge,"” is or il mpaced in hours ¥pes will be LR s \ak on the Times'st Rosers Raciees | Lrving ito-Ligonieriwhen the motor|ohgracterization off Harry H \Frazes,[andl 53 minutéss MIn ve Hours No= soclety of antomo-| ;. D26 arroraltlon allevaiast fiabti daat \;I~:,; SRR NAs 0N rned at a gharp eurve. | oragident of the Roston Americans, |gzara coverad 1021s miles. A, B. Wahl, B : e its meeting here Jan- A Rrzan peciintlseniied o e R el SRl At ot sl nithlcaiines Ll fh b d o B KT o soniBrs denit [ 1M a0 SN T ains et WNDettatad Y. e 0 2 ¢ e Retten Bl Teng g jured. Seybold had for some time | )¢ tpo American leagne, by a local[the old amateur road record for 20 A. Andrus 5 4 Star P the tHousaT | aded to RBoston, finished |the evening, when William D. Maas been emploved as steward of a aocial 2 R. Andrus . ; 5 : 20uFANd | genond to Scott. with a percentage of | halted the bowling for a few moments | cinb he Faditatia - Denapaper gL isslinReompstno minle sosi A Bl (s e 83 23 nmes coincd md S| Peck made 42 ervors out of 803 | when he elevated himself to one of tha| The quotation was printed in con- |falo. Wah! doing 45:52. On August 11 hare . ' 0 f ars in 10 last decade was | G kel s 2 : W v < 0 ety bt _ nection with a story of the recent [at the Newark Velodrome, Newark, Sl el il Rkl e ; eats and commandzd the attention of 0¥ FOR 7 FGRO Hanno 2 : Jhe Saptty of the trade| " padie Coliing proved that e 1s not (the howiess, Tt o few well chosen FI°FOR RAT SROUND transter of Red Sox players to the|J., Alfred Grenda, Australian, i dealarenEume e ez |atetaa by e e e LA S Qe ! ; | . " New YVork and Cleveland Clubs, with [the old mark for miles human heae i ne Wne e ing [ words, he presented to Isaag Rlack, a | University swmul Team Starts s sultablesnpmeneatue. | e second bascment with & mark of | nouquet df flowers an Geneval Mana- Darnsteadt < B L e ) i o N mv. he ) umber of :y *pt "l er Hawley and General Superinten- | Black - 15 inclide 14 names, with another | ey e game. Jimmy Dykes of dent Scott were aloo the reciplents of | Berkeley. Cal, Dec, 23.—University ek - - [ Do 8 i he Athletes Jed Collins., Dykes™ | huttonhole adornments of California’s football team leaves Kalish 3 1 S ",,‘, i “"',r, IeCordiwasivdiichancts, el Colll sty here tomorrow night for Pasadena B eir | . : e b Bl ) ) | TO SIAY AT CENTRE, where it will meet the Washington and Miller : | & et bhte IRnAsist Y Al I,’;"”""‘] W Lisiar B Buenaloie| Jefferson college eleven Jannary 2 R0 ol Y o o baby landaule aby | ren d hir hasen Ry 5 s a [renlly ded the third basemen. ) [yeaiitin Will Remain After Gradu-| Coach Andy Smith, who recently re- that.” The roposed | though . Mike McNa and AT % proy d 1 IcNally an \n ation To Help in Coaching torned from the east expects his team Philadelphia, Dec. 23.— Word was ague Contests, and is 2nd to Leading Pin Topplers o Danny Alicarn of Middletown ages in tr t v ner o or the | [ Ahe | (Stufty) Melnnis, traded two days ago iy fe e L) acks operating at Newark, N, store 1 i . : o gieatiil nos 1. Revere Beach, Mass,: Providence, runs true fo t ) A s credit, while Sheehan | tecord season which is likely to Tand stablished a baseball ! trom | do some cleaning. Now it is turned Lo swing a victory, | are witl ¢ o ) phone | .,q Gieorge N Lonis was more Hiteheock Print five, wl 4 e 4 s | Holke of ihe Boston Rraves, who went El'n‘l’!‘ ,‘,',‘,., wa‘u‘ tay o ¢ i , i 5o | through the season with only four i s 4 ' Holke played in 130 games, had direction of tor 5 W fro 1,471 putonts, 86 assiats and 4 errors Willlam 8. Brenneck inage 1 3 .| He Ainished with a percentage of L9907 the statement that it was President|paced, Grenda doing 51:18 2-5. Three Tomorrow Tor Pasadena Johnson's answer te a telezram ask- [amateur road records were broken ing him for his oninion of the deals. |during the running of the Amateur - Rieycle league of America road cham- BRITONS WILL PLAY HERE. pionships. At Davenport, Ia., Russel s Lange did three miles unpaced in 6:51 Oxford-Cambridge Lacrosse Twelve [and Vietor Hopkins rode five to Meet Penn. miles unpaced in 11:22, In the finals at Washington, Arthur Niemivsky, New York, bettered the old mark for a half-time in competi- N | Ward of the Yankees, and Oscar 4 s, scar \ Il have a harder ¥ m- | receivec e 3 ¢ of Pennsyl- v idBten coune phuator) sedan|are pinged ahagdof him o percents | Losl Anseles, Desy 23— Centre col- |l DAYE & Raxdst Nentiin the comcjrecelvet st the Unisersliviof Bennsyl Coney T s : lin, limousine, brougham, lar [age. Ward played in 31 sames ege foothall Leam left here today for | MF Bame than it did when it'defeated | vania last night that the Oxford and Anderson ... ] abriolet in-tandanlet, berlin. | Ehird and Anished with n mark ot 899 | 3an Diego where on December 36 3t |0 Stute university big ten cham-[ Cambridge combined lacrosse team [HON DY dolNEstile o et E 7 2 v nle onne-landanle Mot and MeNg mes for a mark |8 schedules g e versity - e | were hisld fram Ju fo August 7 a Maynard ... ‘ e B adaulet and brongham-landaulet. | of .07 of Arizona leven jda ; tite QUAKETA HSps Neki Syt ing. Copenhagen, Denmark. Peter Moes Dernard ... ] g 26 15th name, will be descriptive of | Tris Speaker, manager of the Cle Alvin (Bo) MeMillin - said that ecret practice will be held by the| The date has not been definitely de- [ COPERhagen, henmark. Noes y < T LG i ] e y ki 1osald thatd peors today and tomorrow. cided, but it probably will be carly in [Kkovs, o , won the professional 1, single compartnent bodics and Tndians, was f among the lwhile he had agreed to coach a col. Tune title ras Andersen Den- ¢ i S ri I I e S SR L S WITTE NG TR A RUTG B e . the amateus sprint event, and an he ninimun I ed in 128 mames ar a4 | years b i e f he puld | e 3 CAL 3 C 3 Victor Linart, Beigium, the profes- Shanatian 06 5 > b e space for four|a pereentage of 454, Ray Schs ¢ | temain af Centre after his graduation | Montreal, Dec “MeGill univer- HEALY'S 1S CLOSED. e il 1 r o four in re after his graduation |* 3 sional paced championship. Kilduft ... 2211 +1s 8 the Chicago White Sav again fop in February to coach track and bask- |8ity's football team will not appearf . ... o " i A g 5 Dummy ; 55 6 5 : e > the catehers, with Steve O'Neill gee- |ethall players for spring contests. Beoinstith ARty e faolloredeloven et (REERREEH DT SR a TR O R aDIOHE RN Sl HARTLEY TO MEET CHOIK Robb . ... 8 2 CHRISTMAS MATL RUSH ond on the list lthe olo Grounds in New York next York Cabaret Resort. | A ALY S Watkins X g 3 Chirago, Washington, St. Lonis and GREENLEAF TARES LEAD, Ltall it has been decided by the ad-| New York, Dec, 23.-—Healy's for Louisville, Ky, Dec. '_,s —Pet New Yok Podt Office 1+ Working _at | Detzoit cach turned in a triple play. New York, Dec. 23.—With a bril- | visory board of the students' council. | years one of the best known restau- | Hartley of New York and Pete Choike S N e i A liantly excented run of 56, which was | Interference with studies is given as|rants in New York night life soon is | oF »I""rfv‘\'- |'Efi"‘{"|l"'-’w “'Hv e Top Speed to Handle” Busine HARVARD MEN TO HONOR BUELL| unfinished when he left the table, |On¢ of the main ehjections to the pro- [to be closed, a victim of prohibition, | NCr® in a R TR Abe LA NS Rl Ralph Greenleaf increased his lead |posed game. TFinal sanction for the| Thomas J. Healy, the proprietor,| Was announced yesterda _igame against Syracuse on the latter's! has sold the establishment to seve Hazel Nuts i Hawley ........ T ki New York, Dec. 23 If the amount Hartford, Conn, Dee. 23.-—Connee- Powell ...... S s 271 mail leaving New York this Xmas|tient Harvard men will give a tosti. | OVer Arthur Woods in their champi ; MERYOPE . ..\, i § any i 1ion of husine condi- | mon dinner to Charles C. Buel), | #hip pocket billiard mateh which ts grounds on November 11 next was! Chinese who will convert it into Schilling ...... ] jons, Postmaster Morgan thinks pros- |~aptain of next vear's Harvard foot. | "€iNE played at the Hotel Astor un-' given. R S ren qut.‘uloc Parker 9 5| nerity has arrived. He annonnc 11 team at the MHarford elub on ihe|der the auspices of the New York ‘ The third floor of the huilding in o R R T 51 lay that the Xn package mall [avening of Dee. 30, Pob Wisher. the| 00mM Owners' assoclation and the | BOXER'S SUSPENSION FAFTED. | Columbia avenue at 66th street, for-| A cigar of exceptional quality, robably would excerd that of 1020 fhend conch, also will attend and there Branswick-Baike-Collender company. | Boston, Dec. 23— The State Boxing merly a ballroom has heen leased to | hurn and aroma, Try it. Phone He won the second blocl of 148 to ! commission vesterday removed the ban a dancing teacher. The second floor, 2-5 H. JURGEN 56, E or ¢ o on Nate Scige eve who v . here the gayest of inzz hands v - it making the totals for the two on Nate Seigel of Revere, whe re- | where the gayest of jnzz hands played New Britain, Conn. 435 ) 116 26 \ 10 or ce Iwill he speeches by Gov, Lake — leas of (1 fice department | President B. Ogilby of Trinity college. | : ! 8 Ights 205 for Greenleaf to 219 for | cently snspended. The order will be |in-former days now hears only the 3 s the challenger. effective Christmas Day. king of pool balls, We make private brands. ELECTION PROTEST, LEHf e e volume of [GILBERT TO PILOT WATERBURY | | | v ""‘ “"‘,"“"" 1 With ] weaterhury, e Billy Gilbert 1e v asons, postal offic f New York sig a ocontract S : : O1r Q 08y 4] fo manapre 1 “aternn hd N B Waven, Chun, Deo. stes Tutgs | Lo o ousl rioh of mall two ddsluight lo mensge the Wateroury Test Amt !i A Grand And G!smuo Fe@hr, BRIGGS James H. Webl of the sup t 1 the re ng static B U the disputed mavoralty o 'y : { v Y ) - - test ine Willimant Mayor les | e 11, ma o~ F ot i Wi us"“”””‘ Mt A BagsRE ol \-J)P‘P'WMJ‘Q.js - i e A e mar over Hromisd ) s this vear (e & e A Al AND CANDLE B e e AT saand e ved 0N d ol FOR HIS. 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