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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921 T —————-SEE S = Lt el RS R A e e e KACEYS BOW TO ALL - COLLEGIANS IN BRILLIANT BATTLE 38 TO 36 — COMMERCIAL SPECIALS DEFEAT BILL'S STARS ON ROGERS ALLEYS — | FOOTBALL COACHES SHOW HOSTILITY TO PRO GAME — WESTERN GOLFERS PLAN ATTACK ON U.S.G. A. RULES—HARDWARE CiTY FIVE TOPLAY | e —— —— = BLSSTARS GET vt o, V5 ATAI FACES ARE BEATEN Y COACHES HOSTILE"™™"vv s COLLEGIANST TRIMMED AGAIN A SCINTILLATING BATTLE 38 10 36 JOPROFOOTRALL, ~ | 10 RETUNS HEE‘% :H-H:\ of ‘Them Schedualed to Begin Opposition to Certain U, 8 G A, Commercial Specials on Long| o et e Firm Stand is Taken When Men- ot S | Manager Saviski Books Game for Al-Collegians Come I'rom Rear in Second Half and Nose Rules Will Be Voiced at Coming der g dobinston’s Watchiul Eye Qut Locals—Nordiund's Fine Work Helps Visitors to End of Pinfall Match New York, 1) Victory—Sheehan Off Form in Tossing Foul Goals tors Gather at New York Chicago, Dec . 28.—Presilents o Next Tuesday Night : cights recel " golf organizations in the west who have been invited by officlals of the He .}“' it ey \o 14 1t wan (na| NEW York, Dec. 3. - Foothall | United States Golf assoclutlon fo talk| fhe Hardware City Five after a T ea tinabinat : : G ! : : ¢ ) Al noaches representing every seclion of | Yer rules at the annual me of [ hrief recess from local playing, wiil Another atl { mh |¢ aslet tossing of teynolds that > the U, 8 G. A. here on Jan. 14, ex-|peturn to the State Arn " . leys, the ( o | made t possible, while Nordlund | he country met at the Hotel ASLOT [ et 1t to be an *important session, | Puesd ity nory court next the trick ol op- land Miske kept the visitors in the run- | last night and formed the American| President Albert tes of the m:mw}\,.:\\.; ”.I.‘.‘:'] mi‘:““,‘“"',,I“\m ”,“{ pins. Therd Armory | ning Foothall Conches® association, the out- | Western Golf Association said today uIEsIeL e oF TODEN RS turned i Hartford Gets Going arowth of an iden promulgated Jast| Ninety per cent of the clubs in this ',‘,‘:‘ ’j‘;‘,:’,“‘,"’\‘”‘;‘ : m”"", SLe cpening McGuire l¢ Ihe sccond half went to the Col-lyvear by Major Charles D. Daly, the|section are playing under the West- i e m"“_"{‘-”' B \hx' .;m-. 28 pint i for supcrior playing, Nordlund f west Point Military Academy L] ern association's rules, Mr. Gates de- [jcavs here lust enn Mt i Layland, vinging up seven field | (or. Phe meeting was one o e| clared, as the U, 8. G. rules are re- |y, ; Xk g husk hetween while Misket | nost ,,,,‘,:.‘,,’;:’m,\\ l,.,‘,”j‘,yl ‘:‘”h",l:_ (garded as too strict, especially the "H}-‘J :j”.‘.’.yl \“l:m, ‘,m‘['v' i 'Ihl : yunted with ¢ foul goals. ings ever held, about one hundred |7’ 2ediient Wk w'u wlu‘.v.w \llel e one, Kaceys AL 0ol sxinnni et maue STR S e s et s | AT Sihelinintmacting Tii News Youls s i Pl Nt 1| Reynolds 1. Suisman | all institutions, but of many of the|before th it committee left for 8t | tAREEE TSN ‘ MH',VH\ el Right Forward ninor colleges, being In attendance, | Andrews, Ingland, it was ed that I";;' ’_"\4"' “‘j"”'- pinyers ‘1\‘”""1 Kilduff ... . Miske | 'rom New Frgland came Robert 1, |108s of distance was sufficlent pen- o0 L Ll Larson, Delletler, Dyaritha three-aeniury, ma | Left Forward IMsher, coach of Harvard mniversity;|aity for a lost ball, but at Bt. An- | EbOrE 08 SRl S T, At Casino Alleys Restelli, Maher . Layland, Smith|while from the other eastern fleld |drews the loss of a stroke was added. played at Middletown Monday night, Canton Nere Coaches Hugo Bezdek of Penn|Mr. Gates said he hoped at the con- and put across a vietory over the Ka At the Cascino alleys the " 1 nd o 5 coys of F v EL e : 4 | heshan, Campbell .., ... § Sulsman|state; Giimour Doble of Cornell; [ ference next month this question | V8 € that town. would be re-opened, and also that it DAL L 25 been penalize i times f on Left Guard Warner of Piitsburgh. The western|©on the putting green would be per- SRills Stars : ; G ’ Seore: Kaceys 46, All-Colleglans 35; | intercolleglate conference was repre mitted to remove mud from the ball v Ha e camt ODlEnEly EDoOwa S ao I field goals, Reynolds 8, Kilduff 3, Res- | sented by Dr. John W. Wilce of Ohio RO % % Taylor and Herd, Title Holders in g s s place, more than made g tetll 1, % man 2, Miske 1, Nord-|8tate, IFielding I. Yost of Michigan SISLER l” SATISF[E ) Fim Cronin's Fading Champions i | igned to him. lund Layland 3; foul goals, Rey nd Dr. H. L. Williams of Minnesota b D Former Years, to Tour America Giv- | G Form nolds 4, Sheehan 9, Miske, 14; referee, | I'rom the far west came €. E. Van h s a Heetic Affair, | i AT ften that Johnny |Dick Dillon; timer, Herbie Sauter Gent, coach of Sanford university, ! and from the south came I. T I Clever First Baseman Does Not As- bowler on wenalty for out of bounds and restric- | low RBrennecke man, who had winners, Narcum scores of 109, 119, 1 ing Exhibitions Next Summer. )i H t A n s dipates Win Ag mont of the Univer Mie%a s ] , vicago, Dec. 28.—James H. {acoys 1 f c " 1 but thi " ; I b Win Again oty £ t niver Texas. | pire to Be a Manager—ILed Pacific | five times open golf champion of Gr VerLrival ; 3 , 1 last night, Sheehan has been | The Plrates continued a winning{ The following officers clected: | Ul LR Ll e ; i : Gy ] ¢ shots|streak last night by downing the Major C. L. Daly of West Point, st Cl fana ritain, and Alec Herd, who held the ] B 3 Coast Champions, British title in 1902, will compete in ernate foc 1 these parts. | Eagles 21 to 8. Wojak, the clever for-| president; John Helsman of the Uni : ! : npLe 1 5 eilo 1 anythit ut the |ward of the Pirates, gave his cus-|versity of I nnsylvania, vice-presi- 8t Touls, Dec, 28~—George Sisler, |the national open golf champ onship seems | dent; Dr. J. W. Wilce of Ohio State | star first baseman for the St. Louis treasurer, Americans, does not aspire to be a of the United States next Summer at the Skokie Club, Chicago, beginning July 11, it was announced last night. The Dritons will make a tour of the United States and Canada, Taylor has not heen in America since 1900, when he played in the national open cham- pionship at Chic: ind finished se Harry Vardo The veterans, 5 the free | tomary fine exhibition. This boy Narcum ...... 10 < ) 3 with fhe scol's tied throw line, out of 19 chances to be headed toward faster company. | niver 'v\.v‘«»(-x-»mr‘ and b e teams played a fine defensive |tricd his hand at fre ots, <! Morrelli, played one of his very best Walter Camp, lln: dean of the A\m‘ jor 1 e manager, and is satis- s el e stinls wene allt tor offort mounted to two misses out of |games last night erican game, and |_,.m|.1} I'n]mu-. 1», w‘rl in the role of player, according to o S et Sy o ahianesh. Tn hedast twomins | 4 SCOTC DPierce, president of the National Col- | his own assertion today 3 L. 0. 0. F. LEAGUE. Bl e o e s of play, Restelli and Shechan | Pirates Eagles cgiate association, were elected hon-| He managed Los Angeles in the P Comstock. \nd_Getersloh for Hartford on the ¢ from the game for four per-|Sheehan . Schultz | orary members of the new association | cific coast winter league and won the ¥ AL s wplece. © did not help ind Coach Robert L. Fisher of Har-|pennant. Sisler was offered the man- Moftitt o...o... S 276 § \ttack were in brilllant form. The foul ard and Fielding H. Yost of Michi- [agement of the Browns last year, but jond to Crocker ....... 3 shooting of Fiynn, the former Yal ground that he did |emch of whom is ove ars of age, Stromfoss G838 aptain, featured the Hartford gamc Newton .. ‘urry and Scl 1an were retired be : Dummy ....oven 5 9— H use of pe H ibuted by ' Cente i —_— The summn er Kilduff and Johnny i Tancred .......... Kaminsky, Holst 446 443 306 [ New Haven Hartford Pratt Institute ho; « . Right Guard ‘ Stella. Jehatzman . N Getersioh | points. Ted. | m Vo Dunn . Sk b ton]! th Left Guard Rock ..... 81 87 E Right Forward S y 9 Jagles §; fi Leupold .89 * 85 ' Brien . Ceeees . Gronin il SRRk i EQOre S Ly \\‘ 1] “‘i’ M "l'K'nH professional football. After a discus: ) Miss Hoftman .. 89 - 92 Left Porward ! : ! oals, Sheehan 2, Wojale 4 Borel, & ligion Dr. Wilce moved that it be ac-| Chicago, Dec. —_Golf schedules | Toole, president e New dnfers Miss Lundgren.. S2 i e g | gl Britain Tancred 1, Schultz 1, Knapp 1 Ander= | E0H 0 e the meeting | of the Texas-Mississippi circuit and Miss Mallory ...100 1 Center | In the first the loca outpl |son 1, ‘."’N 1; referee, Dick Dillon; (it 1 football wa in its|the Atlantic coast resorts are to be iriflin ed tha Co 25, andiled atitheicnd)) Smer, SSieE: _pinion, detrimental to the best inter- [ ¢ anged, atcording to word re S s of American football and Ameri- [ ceived here today, so that other can youth and that the football | southern states in additional to those next season, without foun- SUES FOR 3100 000 coaches lend their influence to dis-|on the east coast will have a share of dation, so far as he knew. ) courage the professional game. the golf spotlight during the winter | The report, which was quite Ohlson o e This nl‘mm" was adopted n:un;p mrm(h.s,r : i ‘f‘l‘v‘ll"l:fr";!”“;ll\“ill“H]‘\1'\']!‘:‘ v\»,r|”. C » . : ol ‘ronin; goals fro ouls, I . mously by the meeting and ¢ 16 resent plans provide for two com- 8 drn AL Nichols . 107— ¢ R LI raduate Manager Nichols Announces | New York Butcher Asks Big Sum For|Mously, by the meerne SIS e U““‘mm.‘l‘“’_(‘m A e o, s = al {o the effect that the meeting heartily The tournament play in |cured the franchise, —the financial coconded the stand made by the east- | the Texas-Mississippi cireuit will backing and an option on a centrally referee, Clyde Waters; time, 20-| Benefited Financiaily. Danghiter At Polo Grounds. arn conference a year ago, when it|January and end lopated. fleld ln Providence, the - Belden ninute periods ruled that undergraduate play- | The golfers will then thority being a telegram said to have : e <—Joothall| New York, Dec. 28.—The National [ ¢"taking part in professional foot-|time to reach IFlorida for the tourna- been received from him by N Seaberg Nel87 ] - Berksl Eret 5 the niver- [ iZxhibitir Co., owners of the Polo[|.11 should lose their varsity letters|ment which starts at Jac sonville. Gainor of that city. The franchise which Davis was supposed 1o have Schroeder 8 FAR HEELS CANCEL DA v of California here in 1921 accord- | Grounds, Is defendant in a suit -for | ynd that officials who acted in profes- [ — : i Dummy .. e i 23 Cambridge, Mass., Dec 28.—The - rares jus announced pried loose from its moorings was A ought to be of sufficient duration to | that of Jersey City. Davis was quot- by | 100,000 brought by Frank Lang, a Al games should be removed from S - niversity of North Carolina has been butcher, for injuries suffered -oredited list of officials for col- D : enable the officials to determine that | ed late last night as adding his denial there was a complete stop. to that of President Toole. four year old daughter, 1 Src rames \ fall from the bleachers during Clipping Discussed At Length © at the Polo Grounds last May. Among the top that came before Tt was also urged that the pen- —_— = - complaint states that the | 0" gatioring were those relating to |ty for terference with a defensive | Cost of living in London is 120 per back on a forward pass be increased. cent above thepre-war figwre contest | bleachers were jammed and during| qjipning from behind, the shift pl they : he f if | part, mi 1 ¢ om t Forward | Wojak ... 3 Anderson, Knapp of | RI y were elected members "of the | declined on the oard of trus not havesthe time or inclination to Le | will arrive in New York ¢ Actio Pro Football a manager. - At the ion of the work of - — DENY PROVIDEN TALE, jrganization, the body took up sev-| GOLF SCHEDULE REARRANGED. cral questions relating to the ne et - One of the most important was 10 | Texas-Mississippi Circuit and Atlantic There Scouted. take a definite stand in the matter of Bosoris 16 be Changel R B P b s Shoots "B W orward | norelliees ot Holst, Anderson Report of International League Club national league, said last night that a rumor, emanating fro Providence, R Bivnn to the effect that the Rhode Island : metropolis would have a team in that Right Guard aley i (el goltman, Ve . . Schatzman, i‘erguson, Daley, Geter \ o for T . Perguson for| pag University of California Has A Injuries Sufiered By His chatzman, Hartford, Leamy for Cur Graduate \ ger Luther A. Nichols. onx | 447 403 le to shift its dates to accept Hmw"‘ Including salaries »aches, | by hi Andree, rd’s invitation to play in the stadi-| fgotball for the season cost 0. Carlson SR g m here Nov. 4, it was announced 10- [ 'roceeds of preliminary games 929 S5 271 v. Alumni of the University of the| $51,954.98 and appr mately Nelson .........102 105 1| <outh, at Sewanee, Tenn., immediately [ ooo was realized from the Landgren ...... 87 8 tarted negotiations to obtain that |with : miversity. Still more o game the father found his daugh- [ 0" interference with a defensive | oo e e G. Carlson .,...112 8§ ite for Sewanee. money is to come from the me | ter had disappeared. Investigating,|jack on the forward pass " e — 1 Jefterson col- | e discovered she had fallen 30 feet, Clipping came in for a lengthy dis- contusion of the brain. cussion. Some of the coaches main- charged that “faulty safe- \Minul that it was an unne part | | | | | | | s = . \gainst Washington 490 458 467—1415 HOLY CROSS BEATEN, ege at Pasadena, January 2. Gerstarcker. . 4 G tleait New York, Dec. 28.—The Crescent - Vater ... . 82 18 06 p. 5 . . E were responsible for the ac- ' » % <ethi can defeated he 1 T AD JASNT. o i S Jaskeiball team deteated | FULTON HEADED FAST L fi' ;‘l:::": ']‘\j, 49 L an g game on the New Moon | Reported Coming Here to Discuss 5 2 86 9 g {lyn by the score of 30 RLAWIh R 9 ' . oIk . 96 100 0 3 [Fae et give i Brbod Dempsey Match With Rickard. ON WAY TO TEX/ yn club five its tenth straight vie- New 441 460 tory of the season. It was one of the | Rochester of the game and one likely to cause govere injury, while others were of the opinion that further legislation against clipping would result in too | complete a change in the modern pame. Some of the coaches wanted {o have side-clipping included in the objectionable phases of the practice, s and $25,000 for himself. Yorl Dec. 28 Pred Fulton, San Diego, Cal., Dec. 28, The Cen- (Minn) heavyweight, s re- | ter college football team of Danville, b = ar games the New Mooners have | ported headed towar N ork for| Ky., whi efeated the University of TRAUT & HINE ) ted in since the start of {he purpose of consulting with Pro- Arizona cleven 38 to 0 v, | but it was finally agreed that the Senators, son moter Tex Rickard on prospeets for | was on its way today to Dallas, Tex., | coaches confine their ttention to a T 9 teh inst Jack Dempsey, ere on ar) Colonels are | inore severe penalty to he inflicted Gugel .. . 5 BOUT IS CALLED OFI cavyweight champior The chedule r second w for clipping from bhehind. imon i plasterer, according 1o a ey post E A bi! The question of the shift was BRIdREN v ( ¢ A n tion teceived in this city | Agrienltural and Mechanical college | brought up by Major Daly and it was Bailey 5 3 25 Senee e : x ’ lans to discuss terms with | aggregation. 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