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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921, | . e et it L o ——— [ COWMERCIAL BOWLERS PROVE TOO GOOD FOR UTILITIES TEAM AT ROGERS ALLEYS — NEW BRITAIN KACEYS, BY A WHIRLWIND FINISH DE- FEAT ROCKVILLE - MEET MIDDI IGHT — FARER LEADS AMERICAN LEAGUE — RIVAL FOR DEMPSEY’S CROWN IS UNEARTHED " Gives Locals o Victory Over 1 1 4 I Suspended by A AL UL for May be Consammated Soon, is Re Comnercial Bowlers Cop TWO! e 1o e vown vt i, | AILE S0X Twirlor Allowed 2.48 it American League Head Criticizes| )" <. vors vune smr | V100K Rost, o Bohemian, Goming Straight Games by Clever Work | i | Chteago, Dee, 24—yoie tay, neot| Big Prices Paid Ior MiloRs | ~ew vore vee za—gust vy wan fo U. §. Soon ; Jlinols A. C. and mem of holiday greetings to New York v . et ; wr o of the 1920 Olympie team, de : 1 It required but two ga or e | i : | pitel honors for the senion went | Slred taduy that he would not dgsert| Chieago, Dec. 34.—Organized base- |, ' "y L el st New York, Dec, 24 —Another yresentatives of the Commercia : v RS : thictics, even if susper W' the | by . @ e Yankees' headquarters yesterday ; represen merel ' ; [to 1 O e e Piite e AT T N R T ball s sadly in need of discretion, | !N i Seeltid WY | suropean rival for Jack Dempsey's league to prove superiority over the g ( o wlowed but 248 earned | /Y ollowi the filing of | President Ban Johnson of the Amer. | thit Joe Dugan, third baseman of the ! o i t a J charges of exees OXDBNEE o [l s, and Bohb; each, slugging | world hea elght ehampionship title Ut e last ni [ ! s Paber | Shars Sl ne- | foan loague says o, Magnates in the|Athletios, and Bobby Veach, slugsl vyweight championship title | Ttecr alleys. With the b | 1 1 e by it \”\ .“! : majors and the minors are not using outfielder of the Tigers, were (ul«‘mmn will visit America carly in the new l tlon of Ralph Newell, every memb thai closc ) Sutewltian wnd fow rur Sl e ¢ suspended he states|it he declares, and as @ consequence |0 the 1ocal Amerjan league club In}yoy, The latest boxer of the Old | of the Commercial team w in rar 1 ¢ ‘ I i ) % that he ti up professional ) deals that might be consummated % i ! ored by opon ainst Chicago ; g alimay have to suffer in the future un-[ World to impress Burope with his form, bowling score rot ) t ' : X boxing and believe nEaie oot i o e e i e e s e LB LM R BT SGT days. | century mark. Bill Clancy, witl | 1 i } Tomm J Ay were carned off| yoons hocome one of the stars of the [, v e 1.| b ‘] Lk "I" iller Huggins is now in the West | qualifications us a title contender | Nar Ve W I ght BRI ¢ ring | “m_‘} S ‘]', '““ ’”H”'I'!”* ‘_”_ spending the yuletide at his Cineln- | ppank Rose, @ liohemian heavy iRt tir ur fleld | W on, who had a The charges agains vy resulted | N8 $ITICOBUOIAD]OF CLE 10y are | pati home, and according to reports | 5 P P T A | I st The Chicago star|from | likely to have a sad awakening as : . 35T ight, Ofttokar Dartik, a ballet mas- mme of t r Ki wii m i rom his particip: Vin three meets will confer with Cobb, manager of e Ve u (e i | eeaas carly a8 next season. 3 ) a ter and manager of several st of 8 sl ‘ ) ! wi € mmy | | last winter in w York, the first P t 2 5 the Tigers, in regard to reopening ne- | hgion) world, is the manager of MeAuliffe i the best work for the| Murphy « ed the ; colump (a0 charged w f nodefeats, wbeing the Wanamaker games on rosperity in the last two years has | gotjations for Veach hefore the Yank | ) ek niintial it ke losing team th a 1 Rest e | w o of 625 though his| IFehruary § and the fi Fine tne|carried them off their feet, and they [ piiot returns to the Hast. The Rup-| " Intopean pesion -wvln 0y losing v [ ¢ 3 l L Y e f S 52 ) 2, 16 ud B |to test his strength an amina The score i v ible counters from |team tinished in seventh place [ meet of the Guarantee Trust Athletic | 2! forgetting what the word pru-| pere-Huston forces are still in posses- | 0 l,,q 1‘\ 1t of Dempsey if a promo- SPLCIAL MATCHL ¢ floor ( Tay 1 Waite Hoyt, co-stars [ club on February 10 dence means. If they have any they|gion of Johnny Mitchell, star s ter can be found to arrange a iitle Dl tios: g [of ham es, were third ‘e iles of the A. A, 1. state that |are not using it, according to Ban, [stop of the Coast League a year ROt e e e l ’ ) 12N Rockville th re mong the lan athlete must not be in the ocity | Who is not hubbling over with op-|and since Johnny was one of the play- | o colaipht gots Salsl with nit | e ke ¢ Hiln ith nverages of 8.08 and|where any meet fs held more than |timism over the outlook of the 1022 fers Detroit was known to have want T s | ) i B e T a TANY Sercentaac one day previous and one day lator |scason, ed at the time the Veach transaction | o Wi HCE G s country for | ) \feCarthy, Bt v rage of fhan its date, and the A. A, U, pro-| “We are and have been traveling [ was first broached nothing has oceur- | pilf COFIG L ihe new vear. | g . f cord reading 27-9, Urban vides only $7 a day for expenses, alonz on a fictitious prosperity for the | red in the mean time to interfere with | V0 S (o Bartik o St telli oy : O'Hara |of St. Louis also won 27 g Battling Nelson, former lightweight | last two or three yea he saild yes-|ihe deal o ad HI_,‘“ Sar :’ =t ailed i : |18t 12 for a record of 6.92, Mays also | champion, ‘sald today that he was in- | ter “and the sooner we step down | Just what players would figure in .4} d e M.,‘,”‘W S T e e eever. Killian[tead in actual work, hurling 837 i terested in the proposed entrance to|the better it will be for the game [deal for Dugan is difficult to imagine |yl artils s rendvite be miore Jib: Sl g Ig [ ning < more than Faber the professional hoxing game by Ray [and everybody concerned. Next sea-[at this time, for Connie Mack is| ;. i wis Caroente Wi areitha : Turpl e A NGadRah Tinban She eroat spit-ball hurl- [and wants to be his ma r, teacher | son may not be so good for the own- | known to he in*need of a shortstop, e e jirs { 1 .. Needhan r 5 1 : ¥ Pl prench heavyweight was studiously re r of the St. L owns, won nine [ And trainer They have had two wonderfully | and if the Yanks sent Mitchell to De- [a1 bt the dnnier oF s | : Yoores D ' finished | Nelson said he could tell in two | prosperous s and have allowed | trolt they couldw’t be expected to S el e | i A Rl oo average | MONths’ work with Ray whether or|that fact to affect thelr judgment. end another inficlder to Philadelphia il Dorabeey: ntthe ving Basblx | O'Hara T s of the same team piteh. | Dot he would ever advance in the| “There is Itkely to be a sudden It would therefore scem that both |, he i3 ready {o arrange houts 1901022 | 1teynold heehan ed and won a nineteen inning cor | fistic sport slump in haseball. Indlcations arc|Cobb and Mack are after Mitchell, ooingt any rican heavyweight e | | “T'll tell him the truth,” said Nel- et 2 1 since 1 ot i el ¢ ANyWelp Lande: i from Washington in which onely one | i that the industries will reopen full[and since be annot have him, eith-| ¢\ poge when the latter @ here. 92 1 S6 282 irenna man reached first base in the last nin s (‘ ‘1‘“ t“””vl ‘h-' TonL m,‘:m blast next year. 1f they do the men|er one deal or the .other is likely 103" ypig way, Bartik said, the Bohem- 101 98 04— 2 rounds Jones and Joe Bush of [ MV NOrAs, AL e B ws class theh |who attended the games thi HCH s ] roothe much gy i fight his wayto amateh with 87 84 109 Boston, in Rommel, Philadelphia |, o S0 s NNl mer will be at work and will have | sousht player. | Dempsey. ) 101 91 100 ind 8 Coveleskie of Cleveland EELLDE eE ol no fime for the game. If the club — - - | 100 82 01 |were effective despite the lively b S TR R owners, majors and minors, are wise| GREENLEAF RETAINS TITLE, T — | Hartford . ; 5 1 [while two young southpaws, Cole of | }even FOY One they will prepare for conditions of| New York, Dec. 24—Ralph Green- | block last night with a total score of e ; S 143( \n 1d .lm\-_n ] 2 | Detroit and Bayne of St Lonis were } |u“v character } . leat. who now olalms Mew Yorlk eity | 460 points: te e e e et k Stan it New H 3 1600 |almost unbeatable during the final | Major Ic club owners, uncon-| 4o 'is home, is still the national pock-| biock of the series by a count of 145 | 70 ’ 1 month of the seasc i re doing baseball an almost| ot pilljard champion. suceessfully | to 58 for the challenger, outplaying | 2 0 Most of the pitchers found it diffi- injury by inflating the | gerended nhis title in the mateh with rival throughout the evening and } 85- 0 b 000 [eult to cope with the great slu { s as they have this| spthur Woods of Minneapolis in the | never leaving the issue in doubt in I 115 ( 4 L000 |of the league and the hurling y are slowly wrecking the|Grand Dallroom of the Hotel Astor, | the eyes of the large guthering of 'K minor organizations, the bodies from | emergdng from the third and sinal | spectators. 3 which their stars must come. They | do not realize it now, but they will later. . y . “Players for whom’ exorbitant First Call For Crew Candidates far less effective than in 1t out P 20 B0 BAGKRTBALL TEIGHT [uiiores ama aicn of few hits were 498 501 454-"1453 conspicuou’s by their rarity and strike [ CASINO ALLIYS. lout records of former years were not s S Middletown Headed By Danny Ahern, |approached by the most snceessiul prices are paid get a distorted idea of CRERICANIEALLRGOODS. 3 el twirlers their ability and demand more ’1 Box Dept. Leading Scorer in Kaceys League, | | than they are worth. If they do not ' iRttt T6 Dla Looals AG AR s e stick they are sent back to the minors, ‘a = of t various parts of the where they insist on a salary that the | o The Middletown Kaceys basketbail | cour t statistics of the small magnate cannot pay. This con- Lo d by the celebrated Danny | leag ow Ahern to b dition comes not from only one play- 1og ympanied by a large delo- | tl cer in the circuit at or but hundreds of them, with the e of rooters, will Invade the| [vesult the s lists of the minor Machine Ht“n;-" Hardware City this evening, r the | ¢ will he be league club: }flrzh they cannot i Uisranaon b L Ilp i g ccond meeting of the the [ tween the 100l alumni operate succ o ol 1000 s sams. Having lost the & gam d the P 3 last Sat s — P e f the 1 and | urday night, cume from behind in the TO DRAFT SCHEDU Josennson . 104 o8 in me » {3 hent| sccond h nd by a great spurt put : - - . B ardot 107 82 m reversing the this evening. | across a victory, the playing of the Committee Will Meet for Job at Chi- Zing Ut greatisalNoBiOL Al cago on June 3. ns will have an opportunity of in fror '1 mes. The prelim is sched 482 431 455—137 itnessing Ahern an ¥ i e ' s vt Il angles of (maybe.) | nled to start at § o'cloc The New hicago, Dec. 24.—Schedules of the Vriters may ! an | Britain-Middietown cont will start American and National Leagues for a-timer, but he still retains that old| promptly at $:45 o'clock, and will b | the 1922 season will be drafted at a I8 t made him one of | followed dancing. Dick Dillon meeting of the schedule committees, | {to be held in French Lick, Ind prowess, tl reatest players in New n the league, will dc ngland, | the best of dent Ban Johnson of 5 EX Tom TLawtor Dancing will close the T e et [ American League announced | S night. The National League committee will 408 445—1285 dent Heydler and Barney Dept. Dt . el Lty owner of the Pittshurgh I S iteier of the Columbus ted in th i | ™ 14 i i L e R hel pregident Johnson will map out Hultquist .. S8 amierlean assoclation, Columbus re-fithe schedulefor the American League eives four pitchers and o second| rha date for opening the season baser ramediate hre ayers i i ”f’j_iw‘.‘ "‘ i “-‘1 thr ‘”“l{]l{ ST probably will be agreed upon as April [ R ek st s 4. The schedules call the White Sox in 1917, N InEormenveal O'Connell . 470 471 484—1425 | zi'Afl'@fiT"FLETGHER poklyn Management Said to B e o BOXER'S JAW FRACTURED. N yracuse, N. Y., Dec. 24—Harry | At a meeting of the managers of Greb, of Pittshurgh, scored a tech- | f zue at Harttord Thurs- | nical knockout over Whitey Allen of | . wis voted to admit the | New York city in the sixth round last | Thompsonvile Kaceys, to take the|night. Allen’s jawbone was fractured | Dickering For Services of Former Thantain of Glants | place of Willimantic which withdrew |and he was forced to quit. It was| gy e . ¥ | Greb's flLh»( .111”1711\7\&7 Pt “Wateh us,” says Coach Rice of Columlia University, New Bolhnrity’ for. the state | 13ees place their honey In the cool-| Ninety per cedt of a siver coin ts] York. The first rall for winter training brought out an unusually st place in the hive silver. | promising arvay of erew candidates. | Arthur Fletcher, for a more the able and enc i stop of the Giants, may he scen z in his favorite positon in t WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A FRIEND : .. ERIG environs during the ! If ths comes to pas ver, | of the much-h ved inflel¢ 7 77T “ t be the Polo Grounds, but Eb j;/é//////;f’/r'/,//,,,;;7//4/ 7 I Brooklyn National League tean M ity i sad to be holding hi * President Baker and | 5 ] s et | Y'GO DOWN THIS STREET 1 who is still on the rost | gl ' | delphia_team, which e RlilIE1E YGETV:O TH' GAS l from New York in the 1 ¥ e T f which brought Dave Bancroft to Ma | dle le College, shown winning IRV HEDRRIURT | hd | at the intercollegiate fic v at Oxford, England. To T RIGHT AN’ WE LIVE CENTRE ELEVEN ARRIVES | IN TH' SECOND HOUSE | Kentuckians Reach Diego for s " SE I Game With Arizona | CNERERTHESECORD T [ HAN' STORE -- —-- IN vhere I TH' BACK IS OUR AR | \ HousE ! (1 ey i v erowd of former Kent L v o1 hand at the Santa 1% - / day to weleome ( ) squad W ’i;; " SR . | Lk Tilse goaked from recent r | W. AND J. LEAVES TODAY Football Squad Will Depart For Pasa dena to Meet California e gy Washington, P I e Washington and Jeffe ‘u\-,u;[‘if%/ squad left for Pasadena, ( = ! v:n,\ ag the l " cerait { Miss Gertrude M. t ing of throwing her Jiu = ,'l'.;‘“m'l"'w” of R 2 Jitsu instructor, Will gham, en they engage in a rough and President §. §. Baker v tumble practice. Inciden ecently copped a $1,000 prize, pany th Ithe highest honor in a | ical culture contest. : L