New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 8

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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY ,CEMBER 29, 192 BOWLING RESULTS A BEZDEK LAUDS GI E BOWLING SCORES /”?i Bird League Perh\mnz at C Strips--Factory Team Martin slept The results of t t A / the night. He 280 the [ that his physician sald he P him to stewdy recovery Hdy : e complication ap last night, are M ¢ Martin's injuries were nal It was added, and may be required to show serlous they are 'AAVAN ALLEYS -B0B LELAND STANFORD COACH PICKS CALIFORNIA TO DEFEAT W. AND J. — HURT IN AUTO SMASH — TAYLOR WITH HARDWARE CITY FIVE i..E. F. {S’oxin,n? Champ EAWNEIL GETS Injured in Auto Crash q AL ARY BOOST Sastern League President o Re- oeive §6,000 a Year Pittstield, Dee 29,—Dan ident and secretary of the unless | le 1e, had his salary increased 0 to $6,000 a year at the ¢ meeting of the league; held yester- ehiefly inter- | day afternoon at the Wendell hotel everal days|Mr. O'Neil has four more years of a how [ five term to serve. D - . T u\).u_ ‘:E‘- A i AU MARTIN Berlin Plays On The Ice Terra Alta, W. Va, ndition of Bob Martir champlon of the Ar peditionary Forees, near here in an Dee, 20.—The heavywei ricun kX who injured automaobile accident erday was somewhat improved to about two hogirs during much better expected | pre O'Nell, jastern om nnual seomed 50 show unexpected AMERICAN PAPLIC Team N ! yeur just Clark P. Lane, Jr, of re-elected treasurer. Stack Bridgeport, e WYOMING RAIDED FOR VIQUOR. [ Geehring (Mark I 2 Bridgeport club, John McMahon, own- 32 1 351 36 : e ; ‘ i . y s Forty """"‘“i" ol or of the Worcester club, and James Team No. | - AT B b 4 : : ons Selzed . Clarkin, owner of the Hartford Thompson o Rock Springs, Wyo., Dee, 20-—What | oy, appointed members of the Federal agents declare was the biggest A ilie e § ) : ) y . i prohibition raid Sy G BOUMHATC o s 4 BB i ¢ e Wyoming was conducted y ay n Rock Springs, Green River and Su- perfor. Up to noon forty persons had heen arrested in Springs and hundreds of gallons of illicit liquor cated. district was described by pro- hibition agents as “the wettest spot in ! Western America.” Carl Johnson, evolved at the opening of the season at Potsdam, |state pronibition director, led the raid | . in ice yacht racing were Yacht club. The skating yacht is one of the|alded by forty deputi isitors vw\_“ “ LOR TO PLAY W ITH Ma college, his is a race staged by the Potsdam Y 3 in Germany. o N a:k&h?’h ;.,m,ffa bl i STANF@RM@A@H b 2 7 ' an 7 L anager Longe Saviski Secured Wa- | 0 camp. Guisto played first base for ; Y sion. Never in local his- | the Oakland club of the Pacific coast Meranen _aafi,el\ OT Pi'l“a‘es SWS terbury Star to Appear Against the | e Lane, president of the 1 Hundreds of Gal- were committec TO SEE BIG GAME is on His Way over Lancaster Rock UNIVERSAL LEAGUT y Tad Jones, Yale Coach, to Pasadena for California-W. and Vacuums, Hooge (f Spooner 1 e he ) tablist \ ideas Elmer Hooge Spooner Elmer . Battle. L pasadena, Cal, Dec. 20.—Members of the champion University of Cali- fornia football team plunged into se- practice with renewed vigor to- on the eve of the scheduled ar- of the Washington and Jeffer- son college squad, castern opponents of the Californians in the inter-sec- tional contest here on January s received that Tad Jones, , 1s on his way to attend First Baseman Coaching on Co: Oakland, Calif., Dec. 20.—Louis Gruisto who reports to the Cleveland Indians next spring is acting as bas Indians cret day rival Drake the game. tory has hasketba POISON BY ERROR KILLS GIRL. New York, Dec. 20.—DMiss Olga | Moses, twenty-five, of Mount Vernon, died yesterday at the Mouht 1 a fractured left| Vernon hospital as the result of tak- 495 497 &G 55 = = () All-Coliegians Here Next Tuesday | Tt Miller Has Not Kll mbfi‘ Is th GUU ed Armory Question Dec. 29.—G ght that he had not n of boxing in state ient ation to rm an opinion on it. I knew that such an ACTURES WRIST Dec. 20.—-Urban Shocke pitcher of the St. Louls SHOCKEY t rdwa ty I announced € RN right-hand today that he 1 George Browns, has suff New York, Dec. 29.—H B or, the Wa ¢ with wrist by moving an article of furni- | ing bichloride of mercury by mistake I team fn 11 1st the ture at his home here, it became|for bicarbonate of soda’ for indiges- here 1esday known yesterday. on. lounced that| to attend the meeting of the National . = would be in the| Collegiate Athletic Association, the ik ok ¢ lineup, his name having been | University of California should defeat L o ven” he said, “but left | thusiasm over the inavertently overlooked in the list of | Washington and Jefferson when the Lynch ... - 1 y in the hands of the military n big ague baseball of Glenn K v\n)4 10u ay. |.\V0 teams meet at Pasadena in the s that it has| iing Vankee recruit, who has ¢ the All-Colleglang' | Tournament of Roses game on Mon- e used_ consid “controversy and | Lees . lak oalios o st one, the locals will|day. “I have not seen W. and J s shall make an investigation into the | both diamond < iivon ak the winning streak of | Play,” said Van Gent, “but T am sim- estion. athletle mentor $ald that |the Hartford quintet, There are many | PIY going on the opinions of men who Dummy = | Hugg wwn a capit ho sed last Tucsday night's| have seen the two teams in action. I HIPPO VAUGHN A SEMI-PRO. , in the youngster, who | zame, who voice the opinfon that the| Would say that California is approxi- k, a great Iitain Kaceys should have turn. | mately four touchdowns stronger than of 1 it i the friak, any other team in the country.” Ask- : The Hadrdsare City Five has com.|€d for the reason of California’s re- Jenced practice for the coming game, | Markable successes in football during \Mght the team fourneys| the last two seasons, Van Gent maid: Terryville, AVith Larson, Reynolds, | 'California s able 8 draw from at iKllduft, Teylor, Reatell, Bheshan,|icast §,000 men, By that I mean, ; it Pelloticr, Walthers and Ginsberg to|1eaving aside the ineligibles, scholas- e ) Fairies, o semi-professional DISCUSS 1 Frenyrty from, the outloolc _is | Heally or because l:.:m:‘\p ireshiian AT ; ng to Iutn )'.\:\;‘u 1£.<‘¢’twiu men he ,-.) | SGJC lD e ‘I”L ¢ ”]‘“t & 8 | :1}?1 ;‘1 (om quirements, there are left some 6,000 aolls Moves o| Vaughn was suspended last sum S | dancing iy | Male etudents. Coach Andy Smith Fayrn ........ 86 84 3 ner by Johnny Bvers, then manag b Dol at the elose. o8 WX has four teams, with little to choose Burns . vein 96 8B B e i e R ,‘ i : i between any two of them."” Wheelock ...... 8L 4 pitched a game under an as- BRRIUE oot Kenosha, Wis. When Linquist L k to Evers he v ssloner L ineligible Cooper St 3 )\ Curlick 5 95 = Bottomley . 92 Judd .. 8 S1 Hartney saoin 93 Davis .. ay- York, Dec According to Gent, head football coach Uni ty, who is here vernor ormerly 1 ger of the at Stanf | more rece coach of ¢ fives and numerals at the office other 1in consider 560 H4l order wa ocals' orities, I sec used considerable cor now > | wwma <3 It New STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE. ub's Former Twirler Will Pitch f dudson. Beloit Nine. the far Sandstrom LU Chicago, Dec. 29.—Jim Vaughn, | noted cc . ) Draper ........ T8 10 ! e I'rank Frisch, 97 08 9 4 e e i!ou}}:\:on Tts gy 76 will again next | & mé king th Fanion . ceee 89 1 98 Tomorrow which hing | to ormer % sky the lin ional League member of the Beloit star southp: team, | Delegates to the National Collegiate sion he sumed name e reported erred to (o Packards. Fanaena 106 it g‘lgei\”“ e el ]s of the Cubs declare rien . L ! 5 7 | he had no dealings with Vaughn | Anderson ......114 117 £ o s M | onened to Bertine ........ 88 03 85 J B IR e L8R Ot Brooks . o bib B2 : ? ‘ 1 appli ”‘1‘, h:j.‘x' l‘;u‘“: ‘yj,m | Hance of inter-collegiate athletic - - > i ‘ i sociations and sectional confere 2 went from the pitel 442 i oh :"”‘l“’h, | throughout the country with N. C. A Fords. by . E In order to give it administrative 5 98 85 L yowers, power bei zdv::;ser” ISR lis and his application was turncét | POWers: its L A LEls Dilsell ‘100 §7 :\]\um HA] “1' I W ; I':"W‘,\vn.',” Beloit T +ha Munkelt ....... 80 82 LU American Olympic Agnello . 84 N 3 whether it x} all join & MUST REPLACE GRID STAFF | new national athleti 454 442 13 - | posed by Secretary of | | Athletic Association Delve Deep In- FLEET STALLION IS SOLD A. E. F. BOXING. Terra Alta, West Va. Dec. 29.— Eob Martin, yweight champion boxer of the Ameri Txpeditionary injured near his home | | here yesterday when his automobile overturned on a curve. His face was cut and attending physicians raid his chest was injured by the steering h shaft. While they did not believe he ix weanlin The matrons include| wag {n a serious condition, members Brescia, 2.05 1-4, and Golden Spire,| of his family have been summoned 2.08% to his bedside. The price paid was not made pub- ic, but it d to be the largest deal of its kind ever made in Ohlo. to Seve Important Matters, Signal Peter, With Marcs And Foals, Bought By T eld, Ohio, Dec. 2 Bpe Cooper of Dayton y ¥ ised from Wilbur J of this ity the three year old stallion, Signal Peter, 2.081, by Peter the Great, and is band of ecight ood ares and 447 430 461—1338 New York, Dec. 29 the principal topic for ¢ Football was list as a ussion at Cooper tional col- fation which IForces, was assc proposals will be an a 454 ever, assert that case was taken before Lan- MAXWELL TO OFFICIATE = Philadelphia, Dec. 20 — R. W. 3 “entre col- A 2 Skt Soneb s e e T ot s | COUIEEI G oginner jeanit do a toe dance on those things, you care of the sporting cditor addressed | in Dallas on New,Year's day and wiil| know. This picture was taken at Meurren in the Sw Alps to Mr. Victor Sinto, care Ranger A. C. | leave for that clty yfn(my. | where Furopean society is flocking for the winter sports. BRIGGS new and in organizing the federations pro- War Weeks also ssociation Mlle. Louisa Bert seems a bit tangled up with her ski-ing es- Oveilands. Colgate Will Have To Find New|were on the program Brown Nyl 82 Bl Football Coachies Next Year Hall .. e 298 10J amilton, N. ¥ Johnson ceee 81 'ned Erling .. 81 Barnes and Huichinson Lose Match on Coast Dec. 29: Dec. vesterday that will be : tirely at Col- | Mordes . 0 o wte next year. 5. (. Huntington, Jr., n r O vho has been hea for the past Jock Hutel will not coach at a next \ 29.—Tt was there new coaching ancisco, Jim Barnes champions 5 will days T'o- players, Wil MacGrego Tedious Pastimes — Waiting In a Barber Shop d coach ison golf two years, United Bart C. C about tey ouch last season, van they meet two tour of t Stat urroll, who was line| remain here for Mallory kot Cowles - AND YoUu TRANSCRIBE YoUR NOTES AND COME To - AND AFTER YoU'VE PoNDERED AND PONDERED 1 the ends, ar n cllwa Toli WHEN THE Boss, IN vho coack Vermely S5 3 o Jones .... : ; and will Pelleier .. ot alumni athle corhmittec ce here they | Smit talk of to coach a her co z and there is Hupmobile OLD TELESCOPE VALUABLE Boardman ROwe ..... ! Stanton ] Holt Northrop One Discarded By 1 V2o to Be Used / Mass Schroeder Nuiczyk Sleat! Karpiy Humphrey Robins CASINO ALLEYS, BIRD LEAGUE rrow OUTS FOR CALIFORNIA Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday CLYDE (OOK ——lie— THE TOREADOR?™ 108 4 Pheasants PALACE—Starting Sun. Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson in “Don’t Tel'! Everything” WINKLE N e e DICTATING, TALKS AS IF HE. HAD A MOUTH FULL OF HOT TPoTATOES AN OUTLINE WHICH LooKKsS LIKE SOMETHING, BUT oN THE OTHER HAND M:GHT BE SOMETHING ELSC - AND THEN TAKE THE LETTErR IN To THE Boss, N =T Ac AN TIME | JOZ ING Cot R SOIRATION — AuD You WAIT WHILE OVER = AND THEN SEE HIM AFFIX HIS SIGNATURE To A PERFECT LETTER - IN AGONY HE LOOKS Tie LETTER AND WORRIED AND WORRIED You FINALLY PUT YoUR. GUESSES ON oML b OH-H- H-~ G\RLS!‘. AWN'T |IT A GRR-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RI0US FEELIN' 7

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