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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 - S — s Y ——— S ———— X TS —————" o — KACEYS TO PLAY AT NEW HAVEN TOMORROW NIGHT — RUSSELL AND ERWIN FOREMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUERS PLAN BANQUET NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NUTMEGS MANAGEMENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO WORK OF NEW ENGLAND CHAMPS—SALLEE ADRIFT OLONS HUTHMEGS FOOTBALL MANAGEMENT IS @{: Al KAEEYS TO Play or Wait Rule is 'SLIM SALLEE lS b : SON’S CREAT RECORI. | o3 L Al - Tennis Ch PROUD OF SEASON'S GREAT RECO. oy oY KT ELMEITY * ™ """ ***" TURNED LOOSE i Tren (Contributed) . mittee hus dis Banquet and Daty to Bg| 0 £ i S A L S gatain Resoll's Mon Have @ st ener o v wongers e gt Southpaw Given Uncon fard Game Abead of Them apion 1 e season ot 1022 orl - (litional Relase by Giants waiting out until the challenge round or playing through Britain Koceys haskethil William T, ‘Tilden, 2d, of Philadel New York, Dec. 80.—Slim Sallee o8 one of the hurdest games | phia, who won the British tennis championghip for the second time at last July, Is among the Wimbledon la _ ‘ S to receive notification of [ terday by the New York club. 'The eteran so aw of the Giants, was Willluins veteran southpaw of th ian ) Lomorrov given his uncenditional release yes itle holder: he wbove mentioned action of the [ Giants had hoped to send him to In feitish association, If Tilden goes 10 | dianapolis in connection with th 1ea and to defend his title, th is|1or Shinners, ontt'elder, hut as Sallee t e ity feum i8 nroving one of the| o doubt fhat he will elect to play | hus scen more thun ten yenrs' sérvice PERANIEGLio NEIACNON | i Lk Phis (o (teeif = 0 e the senson, and only a|brough, He offersd to do that last]iy the malors, ie had the right to ar L venredant ) g8 conyinel] | i ettt it Hartrond | Iniy, DUt the Hritish assocletion did | unconditional release, and it = was e B LB “in o'n it conced vish and he plaved | granted. S1im may yet land with the iy . ko Tndinnapolis club, but will have the n in the « ng round Alter M st season, the British association| privilege of making his own bargair m of city will IS he stag 1 the 1 ot ) loado stre a short « 1 machine,” seored whic |3 Meadow o Nutmeg pla eam but one t would Potentia hampions last season. In the nam ni v s state achieve | e W orem tim; - Why the Nutm we Champton | G0 BLOR IR topekich 2ill allow no option, hut will require [ with the American Association club, I'he Nutmegs dircetors have ye-|bY Sdiihe itle holders to play through, as is[ In his eventful career in the ma they frained from ent into newspaper Anvious for Victory e enstom in this country, where the | jors, which began in 1908 with the St clyle orgunl- arguments as they hive deemed It un : vy Mangan will bwine | wstem has long heen regarded as the | Louis Cavdinals, Sallee has been ter of consoling men in the squad to New Havei rest test. member of three worlil series teams thousands of Nut row evening, us overy effort will He was with the Giants in 1917 when the New York club won the pennant, P S ql.\»‘ itle. i IS 1 ‘y‘:-“w";w“j‘:iw'v‘ it \“:.:.j"‘\h‘,-‘.‘ Ia‘:‘x‘v:’iluywwmr"‘,“. JDHNSON TELLS WHY with the Reds when the Cincinnati T te i Sty : o e 3 enished. The Submar- | jong woy toward clinching the won the mueh discussed world HRPHW‘]]TH \‘v'|]" clean footh ni particulay wse at N don was given | pionship. The New Rritain Kaceys cries from the White Sox in 1019 UAREIEIU LD element they claim their supremacy. |31l the opportunity t any team | cheering squad. which has a repinta- | gay says Speedy Baseball Was Due to | and with the Giants ugain last season The Timenp of the Nutmeg eleven|would wish to arringe o game with |tion ail over the eirevit, will accom- ) |0t will be remembered that the Nutmegs. The Nutmeg directors | sany (e team. This bunch will give | Better Yarn and New Method of | Reds gave Sallee his unconditional re- case in 1920, MeGraw signed him to Winding. a contract immediately, helieving that the veteran was still good for a tea- son or two in fast company, and Slim, everything considered, did very well in the box from the time he joined the Giants on Labor Day, 1 until the close of the season of He did not start W games, how- ever, being uecd chiefly as w reiief pitcher., The release of the veteran at this time is not due to any failure on his ureh org 1" AMEeS cight colle th neg (e |wrote to the Base offic shing them | {he New Haven fans an extra attrac to play in New Britain for the benetit | tjon for their admission money. The of the American Legion funeral fund, |jgeals will probably lineap as follows Ghicago, Dec. 80—-Tun Johnson Past Pattle 20 io 16, Pufiiens nor brotes the Nutmegs did | ind to this they ceplied that they | eynolds and Kilduff, forwards; Res- |y papjean league president, today ex- RMEN LEAGUY ; jot rely on brute strensth | n the | fould not get permission to play away frepi, conte ve and Sheehan, Qurds ] inag the reason for the Jack Rub- K ; [rrom the base on Suidni The Not-|ith Dudack, Maher, Camphell, Mir- | S jageball of the 1921 season which BHIREDAI D0 ¥ the I cleven ¥ and LG, Jteslelll I eserye ipped from the bat with sueh start celved his ect oAt na [ ifered to bring the team to New Lon to Play Bmeralds ing speed. The lively ball which Iso at the Sprin 1 M. C. A. col-|1on on Eaturday that « ) New Year's afternoon (Monda ome players say was responsible for ge: iz brother 1fmnk Barnikow at- |Nntmeg ofticials could up < va will journey to Williman- | (yime of the sensational batting last tend me sehonls but later took [ NUutmegs manager asked a paltry sum |ie, to meet the crack lmeralds ol f qummer had heen attributed by a few \ the Washing 0 to play #t New Lon-{that town keptical fans to inside baseball in- Tanoyer et Display. Improved Form Azainst Geneva, Capturing (proper instructions at their schools v play clean football. Therc were Peanuts 4 Pl " cleverness g intries port men on each strengt while sum would havely pay the trige inl stale "he cause, said Johnson, was|! i | Faber Leaves Hospitals i il S L 00 AT SR e s T hat s re to be overburdened with v York. George ¢ 3. part to come up to MeGy WS eApecs t Lewiston, Maine [Nutmegs expens I'y this the Base ! T was ospecially 1 ' wd Mal i f Zeigle S 3 hdiies \ TN later maticulated |oficials replied that they could not Dummy 6 5 ) e N s t institution he played |2y this sum but would pay tie rail Knee in Gond 'fih"&pt sns in the baseballs \ cheaper Sl Y thil st year at I fare as they had no means of [ cijengo, Dec L Urban faber de had been substituted during the | {8EE FCCRIIE R R i some halfhack. lverard [sevenue, Subsequently npon learning [ white Sos piteher and premier twirl- | war and was wrapped more tightly. f .\ oee i the personnel of the team s b b jase were fo play at Hart-1.0 o0 the American league according | When hetter yarn was again available | oS00 o g train- | or sunday considerate indi o peeently lssued pitching records of [ the manufacturers failed, at first to v cive his college ¢ arose over the Submaorine Base | 1ga) has leit the hospital here where [ 2o back to the old method of wind- halt was 1( Jath, The linenp: [ing. He registered at Colby, While at ) i Py Ll ihet coilear. ho peos & Ihe et ;. e e GG Tl FIGERS BUY CUTSHAW, h t. In Walter Camp's Anent Bridegeport i knee and gone to his home in Another cange, he added, was that Detroit, Dec. 30.--George Cutshaw, Mr. Kearney i t arranged | Ta: lowa, He w oubled with | the rubber covering of the cork cores | pigishurgh National leagne second v game with the Nutmegs st Bridge- | e knee toward the ¢ of the 1021 | was sometimes uneven in thickness 50 |y seman, has been purchased Ly the that when the hatter connected where | Paiioit Tigers, President Irank Nav- a gond depth of rubber, the nonth > Geneva (i8) Kilduff 3 7 , Gialbraith ckle in MacK: 9 1 i) Roren | Wus given ise as & tackie Roll S | S Bt 1Forward James (‘o iy : “itholic Harr | University. is ple this past year Center | bordered « ) or elear ; 3 tectioaiRilet eneelon iy on islto live up to his contract with Charlie [ soring trip Hard Nuts. 1 G i inspivotion ickley and p':"' it the Polo Grow . = = = ‘ Thomas rtin O'N a ctnd ) k ¥ 1l outcome w CARES WANTS TO 81 WILSON, S ON LONG END, BAD LIQUOR ASPHYXIATES T fient S Siiog ; it the Nutmes Ked the Williams | oo 1hee, 30,-A proposal from 3 Substitution Dartinouth, Heep second ¥ 11 . ¥ ridgeport piayed the Steam ) p, that Middleweight Champion | RBeat Elihu Burritt Five in an Excit- | Cleveland Waens That Fusel Oil s seconditenm. pEAnearlisiiime liyshnnyswilson\engtigelinioneton e o ing Contest, Being Used by Bootlezgers Heel or Roren, Fonl goals | sehool 1 William ¢ he Nntm d Bridgeport were ar-| oG houts there in June or July b 1 t of 17: Hecket, 2 out | plaved at conter for the Nuimegs. "The ["Anging a game and Kearney was to| oy year has been received by Marty ; AL . i Gt ceide on the Nutmeg guarantee. His ’[\”\“l,,vl '“,,\w « manager, he an-|team of the Klihu Burritt school into | hersons are slowly asphysiating them- i camp last night and defeated them [gejves, uccording to J. M. Kovachy, to the tune of 26 fo 16. The game was played on the Roys' club floor and was fast and exeiting. The score ilihn Burritt, Comets Gripp .. telsor Right Iforward ert for November vl after i season and decided npon the opera irrangements were made he called the [ (ion, o that he would be in good con me off, saving that # dition when the club goes on its]hall s aked away with a smart wal- lop and travelled high and far in announced last night. Navin said it was a purely cash transaction, hut withheld the amount involved Anderson Johngon ‘ Mayhard : Q . v Moore; Goneva, Adams, for Barnard The Comets took the fast going| (levelund, Dee. 30, -Hundreds of Is —Cullen, 1: Malcolm Heep [anap back men in New Enzland. Poli- [ Ielay was so long that the Nutmegs| pgunced yesterday. Killiiea said he Miller, 3: Cial h 15 Boren, 1 [tis who spent his sun in the|were forced to ook the Churchill veplied that Wilson wonld accept it Orees - Stp Fime-Two period: | Vaine woods conditionin himself | ‘hey feared the td he without | fyanecial arvangements were satisfac- istant city chemist, hut unsuspect- ingly assimilating poisons found in samples of “prre bonded' liquor, Flun- dreds of samples are brought to Kovachy each month for analysis.he sovs, and all thus far analyzed have contained a high percentage of fusel oil in the raw. Consumed in | 10 miinat 1 Nelson, an A. E. b graduate and |9 game for that Sunday. Tt was really | tory, He expressed a desire that a owlitz, an alumni of New Rritain |unfortunate that Nutmeg eleven [ pateh be obiained with Georges Car BEARS IN S5 P 2 school piaved their second year [conld not plag the igeport eleven | penticr. Nutmegs. D v Carpenter|1s Kearney's eleven has a reputation obert Berhey, Bnd. Rejoins Seott. both former Bristol |r being a strong foothall combina VIZACH DUAL ON AGALN, joseph Kenney and |/ion and one that play can foothall w York, Dec At the office roster |1t all times. The Nutmegs divectors| op the Yankees yesterday, Idward | o004, Brummel | AUAntities, fusel oil removes the oxy- f v, i Havtf vas used [assure the Rr rt manager that | 3y row, husiness manager, admitted | © S ! gen from the blood, causes the lips thall i A a8 Drose, 4 Berlin [had it not heen for injuries the Nut- | {paq the deal for the services of Bob- | g o0 Iramball |20 body to turn blue and has the former Chirlestown Navy |megs would have played the Bridge- |y veace the hard hitting Detroit ) : & i same effect as asphyxiation. port team Sunday. Dec. 18, 1n con- | gutfielder, had been renewed and that “IMicit peddlers of whiskey use ethylacetate for flavoring purposes in y Hubert Knapp fornias Football Team Left Forward Jewitt MecCue Tomlin Tobin Right Guard a stellar game all | i ezl P 4 Madrack, Birnbanm Tracy Trasl hedu P I the > S eluding it ean he said that if all teams! (he club was in hopes of havingz it ST | sonad Morale Amonast Players [played in the same w that the Nut- | consumny 1 before very long. el goals, Gripp 2, Huber 3, |SOme cas and this is very injurious 3 i the he mor that existed among the [megs have playved, professional fool - Belsor 6, Knapp 4, Rrunell [if taken in any quantity, acting a wmother factor that wa wonld be on a very high plane YADRE, REATEN AGAIN. Goals from foul state Darnsteadt 7 7 : : Time- Ralph 76 7 i i Cincinnati, Dec. 30. -Yale basket aper, Rickman; scorer, Sokolowski e the serimmage after At practise or on the field ball team 1 defeat here last night vl referee, DRrunnelle American people buy annually ‘\‘Y"I““‘\y“ [ il day ‘ o of a mino W ot the slight~st insuhordin- CHICAGO'S HEAVYWEIGHT HOPE | o (e hands of University of Cinein- i 2 1 14,000,000,000 postage stamps, 1, er 07 27 lispositio coptain, His word was| icago, Dec. 30.—-Search for an | nati five, the score bring 28 to 24, The Rlzan ) i 4 1) in suhetitntions or in the plan of | opponent for Jack Dempsey has be- | count was tied, 24 to 2& when time Foothall Promoters | stamped envelopes and 70,800,000 JACK JORNSON ACTOR " The players conditioned them-!gun in Chica Al Morris of the w up and dve minutes extra was Get Additional $23,000 | newspaper wrappers. ) D Arr ments |selves in the proper way as was shown | West Side, a young giant who got his en. he game v stubbornly SN EriRlee D st L Pemsliate the remirkable fact that no sub- [ ring schooling at the Great Lakes, contested throughout S e I T i , i , hecossiry in eight [who is a motoreyele cop, has had only S In Beni Didgo wiilkba baid s o o £ ‘ i ) | \ Lan | & o complete rvoster of the |slx fights. Joe Keefe of Chicago is HUTCH AND BARNES WIN. (00 in insurance because more than | o Seott nonever veeeded 15 managing him San FPranciseo, Dee. 30-—Jim Barnes [ one-tenth of one inch of rain fell {hat —F 0X i which time and Jock Hutehison deteated John [ day, Park 90 8 he e AL Al S I A YANES RECALL O'DOUL, MeGregor and Willle MoBEwan, San| The sum represents the aifterence!| THE GREAT CLIFFORD ne San Prancisco, Dec. 30, efty’” Irancisco goll profession: f between gate receipts of 20,000 and 1Dl ved in s {O'Doul. piteher for the San IFrancisco | Lole mateh yesierdas ard r 5,000 for which the game was in- Mon.—Tues.—Wed. 5 R ce cont o hnso . manner that a substit 15 ne-felub, has been reealled by the New | Hutchison 79, Barnes wan 80, | sured, according to a local firm which | DIRPVERAAT LAY ) I i ¢ v York Yankees, he announced today. | MeGregor 60 placed the insuranece | e e e ] heart depressant,” the chemist adds California | vospone ! megs wonder 000,000 post cards, 2,668,000,600 Hazel Nuis i Dummy ohn Vashing Machine g g £ ; —_— = Washing Mach : : ; ; much aas | LN T Hanners tn pe isest Kemuinied vamitic : BRIGGS fruth will come ont ipiete detail of | — - : — FIND | CAN if u 7( o IR AND 50 SHE WAS AT 15 HE HADM T L _Can T Ll MY Gooness OH DON'T Tou)| THERE N The LOBBY A DintER BUT (L] Now DON'T You‘lw‘,uom:\’ (IS [ TR Vs H S c LATE -- | pe To [ at Bringenort. mor MEET You 1N Tue| BE LATE I B | played. 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