New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER S & = = vt ) . SENSATIONAL AU,-COH,E'CLC 5 QUII flh '*‘U HAY NE W BRITAIN KACEYS AT STATE ARMORY TONIGHT—TOMMY REYNOLDS SHOWS MIDDLE- | TOWN FANS SOMETHING GREAT IN BASKET TOSSING — ADKINS AND HITCHCOCK BATTLE TONIGHT—CENTRE COLLEGE OVERWHELMS ARIZONA CENTRE COLLEGE """ ™+~ex REYNGLDS STARS . nie T s OOAL KACENR TO e et RIVAL BOWLERS W DRATL BEATS ARIZONA . . ATHNIDDLETOWN ..~ " .. PLAY COLLEGIANS - BATTLE TONIGHT o orn A T e LT obGria s ot tice by University of California Al Wiltse, Clown Boxer, Declines to aothall rs in preparation for the - - submits Proposition to Commis- liast-Wes assic here Jan was Meet Trinity College Teacher in Kentuckians Pile Up 38 Poimsmfl Tommy Gets 13 Field Goals for 1 woias. " st Gord war- | Lgrry Mangan Books Sensational| ... w sx-servicomen's minnee | RKIDS a0 H| cheock Printers to P D Wi U.‘d‘w . 1 H 1\, n (N F i1 ind appeared to hagin good condition l [ Pl T h Y s l S d PI T San Diego Gridiron ‘ dware City Five S s Quinie 10 Plap Tonight | mevors, v st b conev) - Setle Second Place Tie : rney i team, representing the F lEter e is to win the world's champlon puglis- | ) a " e ‘ route here, but s not expected to ar tic honors is still uncertain because T Ban Dieg entre | o ‘ L rAraware Olty: i wamped | ey e el Arrangements wwere completed late | Woolsey McAlpine Johnson of Trinity | A battle to determine second place college « t el th Hetoy 6 to 86 on|ienm for several years, [lans have |last night by Lawrence P, Mangan, the [college, the inventor and chemist Who iy the Commercial league will be stag- says his specially grown celery has the ; 3 5 Sl ey e i T i e necessary wallop, was unable yester t L el aren Al b Ly e t e wo ommy | (aliforaia ajumairally and banquet |ethall quintet, for a game tonight at|day afternoon to glve his promised [11e¥5, When the Adkins Printing Co. R HLSTE L ALERISHS Silies AUIEH ey er Hig hool Calitor Alatitayers the Arch street armory, with the All-|first demonstration quintet stacks up against the Hiteh- e o wyir CHSON W ¢ L Colleglans, composed of former Hart- Al Wiltse, the hoxer who Johnson [cock Printing company five, Desides s 1 Joo as to meet for six rounds at the ex- |winning the second place prize, the sund per 18 it 0 ford High school s With the col- | Was ; ‘.M”l ror ; Hudd] Lt A ; : 4 3 it W HANLON AND CHANEY WIN, leglans will be the Sufsman brothers, |Sérvicemen's dinner at the State winner of tonight's match will also ¢ b % | Beat Tiplitz and Paulson in Quaker |Who made fame inthe athletic circl | Armory, failed to abide by the original {cop a side bet of $30, There is a of (he. Hartford High several years|Plans and the American Legion de- |keen rivalry between the clubs. ago, Joe Smith, another player who|clined to meet certain conditions de-| The work of both teams In the Jelphia, Dec, 27—Jimmy Han- | ail be. remembered for his great|Mmanded by Wiltse on the ground that |Commerclal league during the past ver and George Chaney, |athletic prowess while wearing the|the dinner and the vaudeville being|season was one of the big surprises, of re. wore the winners yestor: | Blue and White. and who since joining | contributed to the soldicrs, the boxing |the season. Bill Clancy of the Hitch- ly in {wo of the principal bouts of |the Grove City, Pa, team along with [8hould also be donated without com-|cock team and Ralph Newell of the el B das tmaiTh e oa Stephanion formerly of the Y. M. C,|pensation Adkins team, both finished among the cont rive i ibition Hanlon outpointed Joe Tiplitz, |A. five of this city, has added to his| Johnson with a couple pounds offirst five in high average in the league. i ) o e e o st B | philadelphia, In a fast elght-round |laurels. Ray Nordlund, of Trinity and for use between rounds was|A battle between this pair should teen pol th cight field goals ht, while Chaney casily defeated | Miske of cuse 1niversity, are the | and it certainly wasn't the|prove interesting. The sur like Paulson, St. Paul, also in an |other members of the team. ohemlskis Tault that celery didn’t soore on gvantalh atstoh Hardware { sown, | cight-round bout. Chaney had the| The All-Collegians have defeated the |& K. O. The followsa bt the Armour and ctter of every round. smeralds of Willimantie, 57 to 21; the Telenhone iteams axe sillliclamoning L SR & iar: < for a match between them. The teams o team is not a one ‘ ) ¢ [ Hartford Kaceys, 25 to 15 and the Spnngfield Baqkelball relh T entet to et lasbi el oy ing of Kobert s partict { eo Kilduff cCab SHADE BEATS PERRY. Danielson Kaceys, 36 to 20. | Werajscheguled ko maec iavkiwes s SN Ivocate ) ent Rado Vangam will trot out nis| Teams Would Play Here |ror a reason advanced as due to fil- ularly noticeable 5 8 tio t . Buffalo, N . Dec ; Manager : ! o il i J ! and | Ginsherg .. Rest ATTE {ilel Calltormne wolte strongest lineup this evening in an ef-| The Parkwood All-Stars of Spring- |néss of some of the pl: the Tele- Y K phone company team was unable to catches of forward passes, von the decision over Jack Pe for- {fort to break tre winning streak of the| field, Mass., is anxions to book a Sheeha iriffin | merly of Pittsburgh, in a ten round |All-Collegians. The lineup will be game with some fast local basketball (80 through with the scheduled battle. At the Casino Alleys 'he g € L 3 $ a8 14 ight rd | hout here. It was the opinion of [follows: Reynolds and Kilduff, fo quintet to complete its road schedule 8 e kant ! il ach .| At Frank P. McDonougl and the company Agreed I gol Walther o 4 those at the ringside that Shade's su- [wards; Restelll, Center; Sheehan,| for February : 1 difference bhetweer imount of i i L L osl t 1 petfor cleverness, rather than harder |Campbell and Murphy, guards. There | those wearing the All-Star uniform |thing will a sume the regular surance and the gross receipts i Py % MG . A i T I itting, bron him the decision. The (will be a preliminary game, dancing are: :-‘n\. d, HF‘H‘A]( son, Janifin, |this r-\‘r»nlm;:, ”'t,;fl.‘m”:.“;fihfi x':l" e i epn xchanged Scor dware : dle ndges were unanimous for the west |will be enjoyed at the close of the bigChambers, Gannon, Crovo and Par- |forming at the alleys will get in mo- o sons. tion this week. Centre (38). Arizona (0). the draft price if f r nku"‘r Cd\ e A ‘ " e the e rger |} : ,_ng To Start The Day Wmng » : . BRIGGS | t eagues into line of the w t t i ¢ oW rniory ) £ 4e been announced for a University of [hustling manager of the Kaceys bask- ed this evening at Rogers Recreation contest i 14 Harina outolassed TRA Lz } An unde 1e ) ¢ work of t | ) ritair City Bouts. pletely Rt ! : cats did throug! and tre te mate the Centre s and his work in interfere oast champion contest. dispute el Wile — - 4 2 = = _Y Left Guard i S You BID A CHEERY GooD NOTHING CAN DISTURB Yoo AND ONE OF TuSSE KIND | WS 1N = SR e e T EASY FOR N, B MORRINGE To! THRUOEEICE 30 YoU MAGNANIMOUSLY 8Lo Center UL 1Y Dy RILLINGER'S TEAM WINS HELP ORDER Twe BoY To Stioly IN (—)"iELLO ARTHUR Shadoan ..... i Voo Smith T THE STRANGER AT YOUR GATE 'MEMBER ME ? IS Right Guard wocal Kaceys Down Middletown | Penn State star - Leads Harrisburg To WoRK Cregor ..... . Barkley Tlaven to An O el e vidto. Right Tackle Brothers in State League Game 3 N R Ry = T HE SAYS JAMEN: o 0uoe 5 .... Woffor: Harrisburg, P, Dec a b : SHows TS A Right End to 36—Winners Pass Ball Well. | Glenn Killinger, Penn & el € 2 N JMMIE POLSENAL : SALL RIGHT Rt MeMillin ........ . Slaonaker | The jocal Kaceys disp Harrisburg All Colleg Quarterback the rand of passing, casily Bnoddy ...........oo0lnn Manzo | \fiddletown Kaceys in : With K gor in tr Left Halfback _ | tontest last Saturday night, 55 to 36. | car B e Armstrong .. Broderick | phe game was not as one-sided as the | pgol e o Right Halfback dore would: indicate; thel locals wins| Lo e ooimic @ Tanner ..... <... Hobbe : their style o A |en g Fullback bit too good f "Aherr Score by Periods: 5 nd company. In th alf Mid- Centre E 3—38 | Jletown was ahe: E il points, Arizona ... () Mt t before the close, the locals had | penn stars also wer ‘Touchdowns, Roberts, McMillin imped into ‘the S0t gl =R SRR S0 AN SIS Tanner, Shoddy, Covington (2). Goals |, second half, als with the aid | 5 from touchdowns, Roberts, Covington. | v come clever ting by Captain MARTIN K. O'S DWYER Substitutions, Arizona: Btz for| yega)li, Tommy Reynolds and Kilduff| wew Yorl . 27.—Vincent P Clar ibarth for Manzo, Erb for| jraw away from the visitors A S eeae sl 34 ) ’ » Rubarth: Centre it b LLOLE: | per Martin, n's favorite entry 7 3 g'f‘”" P C s ‘\"" "‘”'“””I L The locals followed out the coach-|jn the featherweight handi ‘;x S _i— Nies ) yr Armstrong, Jones or vied 1 s = = 5 S S R * - o “we e e ¢ advice of Dave Dunn, und it was|another knockout to his long list when ; = AND You REALIZE You'VE Chinn, Snoddy for Murphy, Gibso e s A TAanks oLD BoY You'RE oNG FALLEN FOoR ANOTHER ToucH g Tho for Armstrong. g he stopped nny Dwyer in the sec € BEEN \N HARD LUCK 7 = Shadoan, Bartlett for Armstrong P % 2 ['VE o T - & for Shadoan, Bar r Armstrong Captain Restelli led in the basket|{ond round of a hout at the Rink R A A D E AR $: Dio%j';vi(:}fg«ox}fi D‘f-‘;ml‘{i Your DAY 1S COMPLETELY gldames. ‘ c ywed the natives that he still| - "‘:v S mr‘vr"\w 1l‘|r“\ \'n’, lh\”\nr S LD R O BRIl posITICURICIEe OFW )¢ DiSeReglecy Referee, Evans, Millikin; umpire. [ ;. 4 Bredl evoitor Fha outtaix 3 : 3 L $oor BE ABLE To PAY T SERVUICE To You-- | AIN'T ALWAYS = Rosenthal, Minnesota; linesman, Pfe e 2 Sl ocked out, for he had to be BACK - | JUST WANT IT GolwG To Tue STIEE HE BLAMGS 0! al, ! vith seven counte from the floor. | to his corner after receiwing E = & 5 ME FOR bVERY' ferkorn, India ( judge, Kla Yor Middletownt MaCa and Ahern e el bl A e - AS A LOAN - You WnNow '™ e D M < wans, Chicago St i LA hook on the chin. It was { | nvoT ™HE HiND o:—‘ A GU 4 HING i el vere the be riormers eral minutes before Dwyer recov- THAT_FORGETS The sun |ered from the effects of the punch PIRATES TRIM TIGERS | ot ebmonas ... 2o G| Right Forward Soldier Bartfleld, sturdy Brooklyn duff . . . - McCabe | welterweight, improves with age At Beloin Plays Swell Game for Losers, Left Forward this impression eemed 3 Sax Downes, I3 ‘m‘mm led yesterday, when the r But His Mates Prove Unequal to AT | salaier pent his Yuletids holides Mahe % ro Ahern ! \\VVFI!H: P’hil Bloom, a rival Brook t Guard ynite, about the ring at the Broad- Griffin | way Exhibition association, Brooklyn The boxers clashed in the ellar ? m.],y”\\v”(w-\\:—1'4“.”4 hout of a speci feating the Tigers, 34 to 26, in an in : zoals 1olds 7, Ki linee card, and, after an exciting mill, teresting fray. The work of Wojak for [ tes A \pbell 1, | Bartfield was awarded the decision on | the winners was excellent loin > 3 Grif- [ points. The verdict was inanifestly | playing right forward for the losers [: Sheehan 6, | approved, for the crowd which wit- gave a brilliant exhibition of 1 Murp 8 I : Dick Dil- | nessed the contest cheered the Soldier tossing. This speedy littie as he left the ring counted for 16 points, an Pi 8 Robson and Carbone Pot Up a Gooa 2 : Patterson, Tancre: : i R 'E%W‘;p—,s_mfs Go IN DORIS! OH DoRIS? \| HELLO, DANN\/' Mgl NO DORIS IS NOT HERE! THIS LITTLE SHOP il H [}, NOT HOME YET AND WHERE'S MOTHER? W SHE AND HELEN MUST . 7 e 1i| AND HAVE A CoP I"'f' NO SIGN OF EATS- Ol I n of Malden, Mass, fought a sensa OF HOT CHOCOLATE | | [ nEWOHDE R SHE'S fl / SHE WENT AWAY ) e : e OR SOMETHING ! OVER TO TOM’S - I AND AIN’T HOME touchdowns & played righ + [ Clarence Covington for Tanner, Bean fo )ssing with nine from the field. Rey- Task. The Pirates added another victory | ‘ampbell, Saxe, Murphy to the list Saturday night in the City Left Guard league game at the State Armory, Scor N | SUPPOSE. THEY'RE OUT SHOWING OFF THEIR NEW FURS - NO CHANCE FOR ANY EATS HERE - Sheehan . : ‘ on b o record crowd - - PPLL CALL UP AND BAWL gy, YET - AND Dunn ... ; test hattle b / HER OUT - I’M HUNGRY ! Calotermes Marginipennis Thrive | YALL FIVE IS DEFEATED Sealed Jar Without Water and on| .0 0 Reserse Basketball Dict of Wood | Feam By 27 to 17 Hono tions otermes Mar source of Bishop M specimen metically s 4 cleve « ! / i . years ago 3 AL between t E'LL ALL 60 o ¢ WE'RE 60! WA MERRY CHRISTMAS BovS! “ == Y water 4 Eot v = ! : Look AT WY xoVS [ WELL! THIS IS A NEW FACE - BCAUSE TM Dr. Otto Swr « KANSAS OUTPOINTS RAY To ME = AND WHAT ARE ¢ | if A LITTLE entomologi epa € - AV TRAIN f 12 “Cal Margic the Bufalo Boser Leads In Majority Of ( TUEN 2o | Vozof)clNi;\i‘?E:EuiN ; pg te Baer Rounds At Pittshurg ) i 2 y ! live without : J Dr. Swe 1 \ Bos OUSE 1 2 ) er repe J o 2 fectly satis who is better wood horer ! t S AND IAMBITAS A cigar of v\coplmml quality;] ShIEIE '1|:'\\"' i burn and aroma. 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