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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1921. “POP” Nl(‘ HOLS BOWLS IN SENSATIONAL STYLE AT ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS — HARDWARE CITY FIVE LOSES TO TERRYVILLE TEAM — | JUDGE LANDIS 1S RAPPED BY BENNY KAUFF'S LAWYER — DUNDEE - JACKSON BOUT RESULTS IN A DRAW — HORSES KILLED AT NEW ORLEANS | T — S —— = ST e o 4 POP NICHOLS *"7om L vreso JACKSON-DUNDEE ‘auavass e vt [HORSES KILLED [“3°0 wwoier v i ANDIS RAPPED IN RARE FORM . BOUTIS A DRAW | AT NEW ORLEANS IN KAUFF CASE ocals Are on Short End of a 36 (o ey Rickard Since king Over Madi- Veteran Bowler Bowls Brilliantly Veteran Rivals Emerge on Even o e Grimalkin and Donaid J. Fall in it High Commissioner of Baseball Is Vith Corbin Quintet g rwenan - acon - Tormg ATter Battle at Gavden || moe maranare i e avonpea ol Strefch i Third Race New York, Dec, 1. Siailstis s Likened to a Gzar 36 to 22 battle fo the Terryville team sued from the office of I'romoter ‘T'e In that place last night. The game Kard yesterday disclose that since “Pop” Nicho) eran of . ) e National| New York, Dec. 31.— Johnny Dun- | Waxed fast and furious at times, the | now Arieans, La.. Dee, 31, Grim. | he assumed control of Madison Square ew York, Dec, 31,—Justice Ed- Irennan ks Transferred, O'Day s et ¢ 12U ) ) 1 Brennan, |dee, the veteran Italian lightweight, | Terryville five by their better knowl- | . o e TR iavden the amphitheater has yielded 4 y . Emslie and | who holds the Rickard 130-pound |[edge of the playing court managed n-.‘;"":‘,”:.,,'.:"l vl|-'.r,),m,‘,1,,;:, L L P I.“\ tate govermments|¥0rd G- Whitaker, in the Equity on Rogers Recreation 5 to reports championship t, held Willie Jack- [keep out in front. At the end of the | eparded member of the 1. 1B, Widen half # million dollars in taxes brilliant exhibition of pin toppling ' rstood Presi-'son, his traditional Bronx rival, to a [first half, Manager Saviski's team held | o\ ble, ran in the . Dramheller | Phis represents property and amuse. [ter lstening to brier arguments in night with the | rhir 1 en yin cvislon of his!draw in their fifteen-round hout last | their opponents to a 16 to 14 advan- | saloprs in the third race at Jefferson | nent tax payments from Aug. 2, 19 the application fo make permanent against the Stanl ¢ night hefore a crowd of about 11,000 tage. It was in the second half that| pyrk yesterday. He showad bright [to Dec. 22 last. The exact amount{s temporary injunction practically in- RIENGIx dobre d . ‘ trans- at Madison Square Garden the Terryville team drew away from | until the final ~ighth, where the taxes is $523,217.15, as com-lsuring Benny Kauff, the Giant out a total of 35 1 1 the | fe ‘ mi sociation The verdict of | s Patsy Haley [the New Britair Kadun with an to tire, and was finally canght | nuted by Rickard's staff This amount [ gelder, we in the baseball profes- parlance amounts to “some b 8 v i i Hiadaln yland E. G. Becker a Iteferee Artie |[seven fleld goals was the star for the|in the heavy dust cloud which e |is gaid to be a vecord tax for similar|sion during fhe coming season, re- The \_m kmakers won all three with Pacific | MeGovern was greet ith a ming!- | winners, while lLavarosky netted six|as Bengore, M tht Sun, Oraleggo | imusement enterprise Of the grand |gery 1on. Kanff was represent- from' the Ruttmakers. Hapen - ’ Imsie, 1t is under [2d demonstration from the crowd |baskets from the 15-foot line in as|and the others thundered across thed total, the empire state profited to the|ad by chs, while Eugene L. Frisk, did some good work 1] food 1s about to he refired on a pen- [which witnessed the contest, In the|many chances. Restelli, with four(finish a few yards away imalkin ' tent of $101,0 for taxes on Box-|Bondy vepresentdd the National BEx. [field goals, led the locals in scoring. | crossed his legs 1 te Ie Jockev ] ng and wrestling bouts alone The [ hihition ecompany, owners of the New local howling wor most popuiar lanemer term of the supreme court, today, af winners, while Frederickson wos lon. aft 3 years faithful [minds of many Jackson anpeared en best performer for the vien . titled to an edge the better of it in!John Grobstein, former star of the| Rowe. Donald J. with sauncier, an [ itatement declares that Rickard paid [York National Baseball ‘club, and | Dusty Leagne Opening Ducky” Holmes ot the Western |the distribution of the honors. The!Stanley Works team of the Industrial | Inexperienced apprentice, fell over|3300,000 to the federal government in|John Conway Toole appeared for Arrangements for the opening of | 1, Pgul Zentelle of the Texas|Bronx lightweight appeared eatitled icague, made his first appearance of [ him and sustained a broker back wes on the Jack Dempsey-Georges [ Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis the Industrial league at Rogers al-| cague and P. . Martin of the Sonth- [to seven rounds and Dundee to four, | the season on the hasketball court. A|(imalkin's leg was bhadly shattered. | rnentier heavyweight championship |baseball commissioner, and John A. while the remaining four were about | few more games for Grobstein and he|Saucier arose unhurt. Rowe sustain- [\a(fie jast summer. The attendance|Heydler, individually and as president leys next Friday night are completed.| .o gseociation have been added to gain be in condition to be rated|€d lacerations of the scalp and Was| 4 the hoxing and wrestiing shows|of the National league of baseball The league wil comprise of ten teams, | e National leagne roster even | will g and will bring together the cream of O'Day’s retirement from the majors| Jackson appeared to advantage in|as one of the best and most popular removed to a hospital, where he was| .o queted in the fifteen months of [clubs. the local bowling world ; s to hig desive to live in the w the opening five rounds. The Bronx|players in New Britain. later reported otherwise unhurt Rickard's career as a promoter here In presenting his case to *he court, Down at ank McDonough's Casino nslie is to be replaced by a younger | lightweight carried off the first, sec The summary placed in the statement of 2,247, jAttorney Fuchs stated that Judge alleys last night two teams in thel.an and rewarded for his long sery-|ond and fifth, while in the third and: Terryviile, Hardware City, Landis assumed the attitude of a czar q 1275 American Paper Goods company lice according to the stories here. g|fourth Dundee held his own Radun g Reynolds Se@g{s Tit!n : in the baseball game, and. that his league rolled O'Day has had a remarkable career| The early mction lacked some of Left Forward o i TTIEONARD IN O, K. SHAPI itioninfeontliing fhe siBuenplonios The scores of last nigh games the maijors. Starting as a pitcher|the exciting elements for which Dun- | 1avarosky Kilduff 4 : X g [Kauff after the latter had been hon- follow n the days when Connie Mack was|dee-Jackson scraps of the past have | Right Forward 2 Lightwolzht Champion Amazes Mil-|orably acquitted of a charge of com- P. & T. Corbin yackstopping he switched to umpiring CGirobstein ; g SR NG B mares A ety in shady transactions in -the been noted. Jackson was furious at | pownes Nichols 100 137 nore than 25 vears ago, but in 1912 |times in his assault, but he missed Center S 5 waunkee TFans By His Condition. ile of stolen antomobiles had prac- Patrus ........ 100 96 8 Vel perdndani it iake ihe Talmiof ! i Joerres Sheehan Milwaukee, Dec. 31.—The superl [tically continned a system of hoycot- Hapenny : 93 16 T| ne Cincinnati Reds, O'Day brought it before the spirited rushes of his Left Guard 2 v - 4 ondition of lightweight champion [ting, with the result that he had de- Long ... 84 hem out of the last division to fourth |rival, held repeatedly whenever the | Nowman Restelli L ' g Benny Teonard for his ten-round con-|prived I<auff of his means of earning I8, oo 118 slace but zave np the post after one any of his blows. Dundee, in re opportunity offered at close range and | Tight rd : , 4 test next Monday afternoon with|a livelihood. He claimed that the articularly when stung. And the | goore Terryville 36, Hardware City . ) I'inkey Mitchell was the talk of hoxing |Ne® York National league desired to 495 5 a3 He is said to have hrought out the ARIINE (e ES SR un G AT i Ve R o8 R o 1N Ktrom B A pon B A IR i ; : ans here today. ontinue the services of Kauff, but Stanley Works ‘oul strike rule now in foree in the | JACKSON landed with right cross or|pavarosky 4, Joerres 3, Kiduft 2| Fii & 4 The ehampion went six rounds ves. | were prevented by the action® of ) ¢ft hook to the jaw Sheehan 2. Res i \ g {erday afternoon two each with |Landis. According to Attorney Fuchs Fredrickson R AT vaiors and is regarded as one of th N seats e Sbee 0 cear ‘ ; i lrsiena aegn slielons o Vg A K iteats Jamaica. telli 4: goals from fouls, Lavarosky & : s % Johnny Buff the hantamweéight king, |the services of Kauff were worth §50,- 060 to the Giants. V. Anderson .. 7 51 ame Kid Norfolk, the Baltimore negro| ;4 of'6; Downes, 2 out of 4, Reynolds L Bob Miller and Iddie Mevtrie airy , »xer who holds the colored light ept his right under cover,| 1for the employing baseball com- MBI 3 99 cavyweight championship belt, and | ~ P - i shooting the in with speed and|pany Attorney Bondy maintained that Gavitt ........ A” CO[lEGlANS IOSE amalea KL= anothersdiislsygvagl oty RD it 3 accuracy against the best defense Bufl ninnction asked for was in r 480 434 4651400 ounds. orfolk weighed 177% | champion is trained down, in view of [tiff was entitled to any relief it was , | rounds and Jamaica fought at . % ; s e that in the nature of a suit for alleged Tmeralds Bréak Winning Streak of [ Gorfolk won the decision after a tire- | Alma Mann, 12 Years OId, Travels 50 U 7 never again make 135 pounds was|breach of contract. He admitted that NORTH & JUDD LEAGT E. ome exhibition : Tta : i . the Giants desired the services of the sensational Hartford Quintet—Nor- o v commented wpon hy the crowd whelthe Giants des s : \ Buckles nsation Miles at Panama in 16 Hours an semmerLEt A S themes ittt e riie judge Landis prevented their employ- Vi R AR R ] : :: L mandin Has a Great Scoring ht Blr GAME TO i 21 Minutes. b %, - ; ; R .. 2. 90 3 ey 1 ! j\ e i ERRASK him n case the commissioner Polinski - 99 80 1 Willimantic. Dec. 31.<The All-Col z Panama. Dec, 31—A new record A ; HARDEROL:S THORINUBRA SIS | voie nanil revainscd Fimsalt & 1ha 92 5 egian basketball team lost its firs® for women pedestrians in Panama has X & e = T _|Giants would be glad to enter into a "‘m'“' h‘”’_“l”q",‘wm‘ the 1ocal Em | CoMowers of New Faven aceys Are| peen b laen by Aima Mann, 12) S Cornhusker ”‘.‘“"_"" :"""' RO L SRS S o i i » - § i years old, who walked through the et 1 ) ule: for 1922, wished to exercise their option em- ralds getting revenge by winning, 42 | Excited Over Game With New Brit-| o1 500 from ocean to ocean, a : 3 T o o e o BaTal et iAo rect it Iasthvean ain in Fim City Tonight. | distance of approximately 50 miles, H i : braska football eleven, with one date [for the use of Kauff during the com- Chester ..... I 2| sralds earlier in the week and wers & {in 16 hours and 24 minutes actual 0 i 5541 " vet unfilled, ‘includes games with [ing season it would be nee to 1ok R i cading at the end of the first half Jast | - Reports from New Haven indicate | walking time, an average of about g ; Notre Dame, Syracuse, Kansas and |notify the outfielder by mail by Sun- IATIMY oo v 82 5 E 1 : hat the followers of the Haceys bas- | three miles an hour. Miss Mann, who i Towa State. The on will open in|day. So far they had not sent any - ight, 19 to 14, hut when play War | o 0 Sea o that town are await- | iS the youngest girl to undertake the : = Fincoln on the first Saturday in Oc- |letter continuing the present con- 380 347 298 2t | esum Normandin ran-away from | o ity intense interest the coming|feat. also holds the Canal zone wom- A i toher, South Dakota T'niversity being t en championships for high and A, 1 the opposing eleven cording to Attorney Toole, the Ward . 7 25 ets, bringing his total for the even- | jing for the league battle at the|fancy diving and swimming. 2 N The Cornhuskers will st tolonly relief thdt could be obtained hy {C §oh A e A ) S 3 ng np to eleven. Hmith was again | (ate armory The n City fans Syracuge, N. Y., for a contest on Nov. | Kauff would be in an action for Holnies ... g £l he feature of ihe visitors, clectrify- | 5ve adopted the slogan: “Brifg on | FINAL PRAGT]GE TODAY 5 ; ; 4, and will close their season at homs |hreach of contract. He said that / A on Thanksgiving Day, with Notre | Kanff had never tendered his servicos Coffey ......... . 3 7 the crowd, the largest on record | jew Rritain,” and everywhere there with his speed. THe aummary: ['s an air of confidenc ‘that:the lo- Dame as the attraction to theball club becanse of the ruling |2 out of 5; referee, Hanley : f § i 349 Blanchard ... ] 250 | *0 33, The visitors walloped the Em squares. fam Snisman and caged eight bas- | f the New Britain Kaceys this eve- meralds, AlL-Collegians | 1s will be beaten VAl e AN Tee eon ana Ui g i ‘ i The games arranged for 1022 are: [of Judge Landis in reference to sus- ¢ Rings, L i telair 2. Suisman Here in New Dritain the opinion g £ ¥R _Oct. 7, South Dakota at Lincoln;|picious circumstances in connection Salmen . 11:3 ’\' 115 Right: Forward liffers with the feeling in New Haven versity of California Flevens are on | Oct. 28, Ok |vmj\'r at Norman: Nov.!with the automobile transactions and Josephson ...... 92 103 104 ormandin Bl e e e s Pavet [adl R labiA § 3 4, Syracuse at Syrac Nov. 11, at [that Kauff could sus for wages if he Edge for Monday's Battle, i N g Lawrence; Nov ansas Aggies at {zo desired. But the injunction mat- Lineoln: Nov. 23 = at Lin- fter was one in which there was no 3 05 no 30 N e Stedman 102 Left Forward for several weeks, and intend to re- Holmes . ... 83 3 tiggins Smith | . t. Manager Larry Mangan will| ain i anager La Manga Passadena. Dec. 31.—-Final work ¢ s N 3 T coln; Noiv. 30, Nofre Dame at Lincoln. [ merit all his regulars and reserves 10| ou¢o were soheduled for today for the ; a8 Turphy Suisman City this s i : m City this evening, he play- | roothall machines of Washington and . : VIRGINIA CLUR SELLS PITCHER Right G S 1 to report at the Frankling refferson college and the University | : L : Kenney . arson Cohen “nr clubhonge ready to leave for I | 1 Rocky Mount, N. C. Dec. 31.—| "] ft Guare Square nse ready ave of California, which will clash here ¢ SV SERRY AERe r‘BIl S Ot 1 Oc S bt B | R U Pitcher James F. Johnson of the | & e Hammerberg . 3 Sl A . e L . : Soore. Emeralds 42, All-Collegians | YW Haven at 6:45 o'clock are: Cap-| Monday in the annual cast vs. west | . l K 9 26 Tevnolds, ile n i i i zonls from floor, Normgndin 11, [‘ai Clarl Restelil, Reynolds, KilQuft,| ciassic. g : s b k] A cigar of exceptional quality, arson 3. Telair o, Smity | Dudack, Maher, Campbell, Sheehan |" The utmost secrecy surrounded ‘ o ague, one of the ng mound- |\ R o oma. Tev it. Ph Murphy, Saxe and E. Restelli plans for the last minute practice ; g ] | men of the league last year, has been | DUIN and aroma., Iry it 'hone i Both coaches asserted all their men S 2 4 " 8 sold to the Toronto club of the Inter- | 1992 F. H. JURGEN MACK LOOKING FOR CAMP. were in good condition e i R r;’l\:rtu']vv\l eague, it was announced ew Britain, Conn. San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 31.--Con-| « Tomorrow it is reported neither : el 9 Suliyestetia We mal v S r s ) ke private br s, nie Mack, manager of the Philadel-|team will'indulge in any physical ex- |1 COMPeting in the winter swimmi | SR and phia Athletics, was in $an Antonio | ercise other than a long walk Srepinanownontat Minml Silic : ATHLETICS FOR TEXAS, T —— : PILKINGTON 1S BEATEN. vesterday on his way to Fagle Pass. —_— gussiRtRpRatonal WEISE chams AMERICAN PAPER GOODS Worcester, Maes. Dee, 21— Timmy |Texas, where he will investigate the| CUBANS IN FOOTBALL GAME. 'f‘"’"‘*"’_‘f,‘f L ‘(";| ehen -*]" angerel i Office “ruzetti scored a popular vietory over | possibilities of that town as a train-| Havana, Dec. §1-—The football elev- f‘jfl F‘t"']o'" :"’\: e !YATA] Athletics, was in an Antonio wester Southard 103 75 7 5| "harlie Pilkington of Meriden, Conn,, [ing camp for nest spring. He \\-1'\{ f-ns] "‘; lev vmn;»,um' of Mississippi [ I°® St¥ itles. 14 . 4 day on his way to Fagle DPass, Tex. Grifith ... 88 T rere last night, having a. wide mar- [also visit Corpus Christi and Y“”"]".”m the ‘Gubagachigtio Reliubfwere (to § | Where he will investigate the possi 'FHI“{ “'KT(‘I/IIT Y MecCabe ....... 101 3 1n at the finish. Tn the fifth round [ whieh _”r!' hidding for the ,\vhvrflrs['““l” today at Almendares park. The Former kais had 10,000 copper| bilities of that town as a traiping . 8 & B()RD Cubhn team has been earefully coach- |cooking nter his Berlin palace, | camp for next spring. He will also N / ** trained. ot has had ittle ex- [although all copper had been called | visit Corpus Christi and Larede, Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Rocky Mount club of fthe Virginia Turphy 4 Miske 3, Cohen 8, . Suisman 2. § TREAVErS. . i tiigman 2; 118 from fonls, M Culley ... 2 V| Tigging referee, Kelly; time, Chrlson ... . 3 3 28 inute h San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 31.-—Connie | grmm——— ick, manager of the Thiladelphia Lancaster ...... 95 5 5 “ruzetti nearly seared a ‘knockont, — Moore ....... 2 8 8 aving his opponent grogegy during DANFORTIT GETS BALKY. 2 he session. Tt was Fruzetti's hout all Baltimore, Dee. 31.-Pitcher Dave | berience against first class elevens. ihv for war use which arve bidding for the Athleties 450 3 7—1801 | the way. Danforth, recently traded by the Col-| _ U e o Box Dept. umbus club (Ameri ssociation) = = — _— = Mattsen . $5 86 2 North Carolina and Georgia we to the St. Lonis Browns, has announe- H T S Tl‘ N y W 8 Thomson ... 88 83 he principal sources of goid supply | ed that he will not report unless giv tow lo Start e New jear reng BR!GG Johnson a7 3 wfore the discovery of gold in Cali-| en part of the money he says figured - O'Brien . 80 l ornia in the deal. He has notified the Col- | 3 S Fagin' ..... 86 i 2 % umbus club of his intentions, he { ; : - ~ e HAH! Tue LAST Dav of. You S c:{eoaczs CORKSCREW | THEN You MEET HENRY iy THE YEAR AND FEELING WHS WANT oJd To ST BLUENOSE WHO SUGGESTS A H S irainer GRAND AND & LORIOUS AROUND Ti& CORNER AND COUPLA SHOTS (P IN HIS HAVE A NEW YeEars MNP, oFF\Cc, ACCEPTED. YouU AcCcePT 422 397 Machine Room T). Emerson Hull rewmes 81 Delinevey . £1 Josephson ... 01 Emerson 03 440 42 Printing Room Fagan ST Maloney Horn Hutltenist ! e W feated Lale, 51 ¢ AR : & | \ | THEN JULius COCK TAIL SAYS BY S\% ocLock You HAUE mMeT sistent rally. Rr . s } : ! the ehief point for ¢ g : | HE'LL SHAKE You UP A FLock HERMAN RYEBALL -~ FrRUTZ ot \NSTEAD OF SEEMG TMe oLD oF THS - . ! - YEAR ouT You RETIRE AT t THEM IF You'lt Come oP BRANDIEACE — GEORGE BLEARY . Py ILLLl'—(\TL\’ R.‘;MASUPM. § ou L 5 . ' To HIS Rooms v © <« f MIKE HIPWHISKY AND FRANK THERE ALl NEW YEARS DAY, TuREE CrEERS HOMEBREW -~ P HIP H'RAY | WAINTERS MAY COACH PINY Wainters ta name Gearge W coaching Red and I Mon.—Ties — We, i ' ’ | THOMAS MEIGHAN [ Midget Smith he owes much of his success in the prize-| —f ight ring to his ter, Vera. She cooks his meals, supervises his! “The Conquest of Canasn™ |!training and sometimes puts on the mitts with him. Smith re- . s contly conquered Pete Herman, former bantamweight (‘h.’]lnplnn.J

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