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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUA —_— FHARDWARE CITY FIVE TO PLAY ALL- COLLEGIANS THIS EVENING — ARMOUR AND TELEPHONE BOWLING QUINTETS TO CLASH AT ROGERS AL- LEYS TONIGHT — WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON ELEVEN HOLDS CALIFORNIANS TO SCORELESS TIE — CHAMP WILSON CRAWLS OUT OF MATCH U : W&LEEVER o Seen OB CATSWHIP o wi o TIREECORNFRED oo ALL COLLEGIAN | \\ ITH TEAM'S SHOWING | SPRING SURPRISE........ ... s v WILD CATS SAT, — DEAL COMING HERE TONIGHT | Middieweight Title Holder Notifies Praying Colonels, €' rors of Hare Lacked Breaks of Luck—smith k2 Pex Rickard That Proposed Bout D%MMEMM@&HMGNMr i e BMermm‘Mhmw,m,WMh““m Peck and Dugan Memmmu e ol gt MMMNQWHW Hopeful o Season in Southern Circles nians (0 a Scoreless Tie A “““!SWMMMHmws soston,gun. s—warty Kunea, | PIayers to Be Involved Duttas, e, aan. a—one o me| DOWDING Hartford Quintet ; Heisleied 4y . y manager of Johnny Wilson, the sl higgest upsets of the football season Washington and Jeffersor lept oceurred here yesterdgy when Center Jf world's middleweight champion, an- e AlliOSNaRIans cornustoNil gt some of the best teams in Connecticut during the past few weeks, whl ap- pear tonight on the State Armory court for the last time this season, playing Manager Longe Saviski's Hardware City Five. The Al-Colle- glans five which were recruited from several players home from college during the Christmas recess, has swept through such well known teams as the New Britain, Hartford and Wa- terbury Kaceys, the EEmeralds of Wil- limantic, and yesterday added another noteworthy victory by defeating the f n Nichols and Crip [ T am entirely satisfied wit) 4 s o f‘f"‘“: _"‘f:vn'd“"y ]‘” aB LA e el b e Johnson, Faulknés Witliamay the Bay State, to play shortstop for [points, battled cvery minute of the (A0 €V Mol e e VL S e o e I orniiing Wi =] “TC Lest Bad ad w fex: niore hpsaks IRight Forward the Red Sox and 80 perchance get four stremuous perfods and at times [AUAS AVE At NeW Haven, &6 10 2% ¢ s X : : . The Washing. | Edwards g I:fma«mn F back into the good graces of [displayed a drive and determination |ON¢ Of the best games witnessed in 1 Washing New Haven in yeurs, 2 J laudits of 1he holiday hey wonld have wo p : ¥ s it e el bW the Boston fans If possible that literally awept thg Colonels oft throng, but the and black jerseyed | ton and Jefierson t ontplayed * lgwansol P Bos ant L g { ) The Visitors' Linetin wall which shifted into the Dears' of- | ifornia throughout and needed onty [SWANSON A S '\"“”’ The deal is now for past the rumor |their fect, : g Lastiont 2 "l" s ; | ) i Center stage and many more players than| The presented a defense that wag| 1t Wil be the same lineup tha fense in an uncanny manner, time | litte Inek to prove it in the geore, |, S L } & k pres & @ el [ P that fades the : i Johnson Corazzo Pebkinnatigly and Dugsn &re tavolved. |wall high imrresnable. while on the|downed the Atids team, that Phcey 1 after time, to cut | down hefore | The slippery condition of the playing £ e | P I 1 . I'd pregnable, 18 |1 bals torleht. " There will He Hidia they had got under w jeld was quite a handicap to my t Right Guard Hugh Duffy, manager of the Red Sox, |offense they uncovered a series of | R E WHEN. LI A 0h O (Kog Johnson, . Banchard .. Dorb and Clark Grifith had a long talk [tricky and versatile attacks that put|Sulsman and George Bfiske in the fore The opportunities to score were few, | The work of some of the officials was | g 3 A " d T l h T t card positions; “Red” Layland, will T S Left Guard o telept Saturday night and| Gante i 10 ik e ward positions ) i rimour and Telephone Teams {0 [over the telephone Saturday night and {Center men completely at sea. (Jeer Ruetinngy EROL oo T but the Presidents had three, while | ur from satisfactory to me. e ] At ! ; R AP cov g | 1010 gonts: W, Johnson 8, Faulk- the Boston-Washington part of the 3 : the Western champions looked dan My om teverything they T 16 Baton ! l'was the chief contributing factor in Aid S w |ner 1, Bwanson Iwards 3, €. John- l B “7 S R “ t a e actically < : g ) Sy O T . sadd Smith, “hut conls . . ) hree cornered trade was practically / tributh gerous but once. In the first gquarter | fnto th id Bmith, "hut could Wil FHINGY4; GBrhws0 B Bfl(ffi ill's Stars to Ro < rify [nwing to sendl Pagke) o victory af the All-Collegians over the : N PRy el P by | 801 25 fnms 2, Nelson 4, tled Halfback Brenkert broke away at Cal 04 penct the casterne strong 9 set . 3 Bl R VI ¢ i goals, Johnson 8, Nels s i 1 . ’ | 5 : i enchers |T0c2] Kaceys last Tuesday night and tfornia’s left end, darted to the side lefense o e muddy fieid, n sor- | 'Ol goals, W. Johnson 3, Nelson 1, inpaugh and Mike Menosky, the|[Couple of Waterbury School Teachers Harary 85laman;, wll holdr down the line and the cut back and cro -y the conditions prevented California | 01220 7 ‘o big bowling games are sched. |hard-hitting leftfielder of the Red Sox| Mect Death When Truck Overturns ¥ i ¢ i — il : guard positions the goal line, only to he called | rom using its usnal spectacular plays. wled this evening at Rogers' Recrea- |[to the Senators in exchange for Du-| waterbury, Jan. 3.—Miss Sarah Me- Stars With H, €. T° because Field Judge Fekersall had de- | and am convinecd that if the gar fhe second game was between the | oy alleys, when the All-Commereials |[Ean, “Red Fric" Erickson, the Norse|ponata and Miss Margaret MeDonald, | syanager daviehl has - collected tected a Red and Blue line man out | ad been plaved « fleld, Cali- | Tom Cots and the Bear Cats, the lat- {000 gaai1n the “Bill's Stars” and the | VIKing piteher, and two other P‘“»‘"’{”‘ sister, teachers in the local grammar |0 reREr e s for tonight's side. W. and made seven first | ornia wonld Jia ) liave noth- [ter winninz hy a 46 20 seare. Kal-| Avmour Five will meet the Teiephone | Grifith practivally agreed to this|gihools, died here late yestsrday as b At Miatoy BavAGIATmIthe downs and California two, This tetl: | g but prai i 1 iton and fgren wis the only one with an eye for | gompany team. William . Brennecke, |transfer but did not tell the manAgET |tho result of an accident in which they [ Syt S8 L GREN R0 0 0 the story of the hattle. leferson It is a real team and [the basket for the lo i 3 tae Stars, is hopeful that |of the Red Sox on Saturday night|figured earlier in the day, when a one |11 MEERET (OWEE A0CHERTED AT Twice Captain Stein, the President’s | ave us a vea! battle.” nembor of the winners scored from [ s team will win, and thereby start [low he planned to get Dugan from fton truck running wild down Pros- “."';‘ ;‘““m“i‘ . centan: GRiEr Tiauann magnificent All-American tackle, at the floor the New Year right. During 1921, [Philadelphia. He will have to give |sect street, ran up on the sidewalk "d B ahan A wiardsy PaAdesails tempted kicks from placement. One [ qponee 7e The snmmary:— [Ril's Stars had several close calls |up something of value for the Hol¥ land struck them, throwing them to[Ghe Sheriii A% KRR (ERECE S0 went over the goal line, the other was URhB M “. IJAG}:R IS SORE Tom Cats r Cats | rom winning games. Cross lad and one of the leading gUess- |the ground and pinning them under- ‘f' '(-", it The' Birdias and blocked. Both came in the fourtl ehmidt fehneider| The mateh between the Armour jes in Washington is that he will exile peaty, ALl e iy il o quarter. Stein's first attempt was Right Irnwrd team, winner of the championship in |Joe Judge, his first baseman, and{ Jonato Dadone, an employe of the Tlfrrtr'q_"r ‘(,m ke ,'." ',M‘,:"". “,. .”?fi made while standing on the 45 worge Engle Says Wilson's Running | 1< 14 son, Nezanson | the Commercial league, and the Tele- [“Bing” Miller, an outflelder, to the |coldsmith-Chatfield Co., the driver of | PCAT 10 the prel ""|“.“‘t 15:"“-9'&‘-” line. It was accurately placed, hul J ¢ ; eft For phone team, champion of the Utilities [ Athletics. the truck, was held under bonds of | icK Dillon, Connectleut's hest referet, lacked the distance and rolled harm Out of Mateh is an Outrage—Will| ok Wilson .... Bezanson. Nelson | league, has heen in the works for sev- B e $5,000 pending an investigation into| . handle the e el lessly unde} the goal posts. The scc oErt I LB Clontor rol weeks, It should hring out some CHIEF 1§ ACCT tha maciqant iy Gbrenen o RAD. Dion. | orey the Al MtASH AT ond was blocked and the Bear Wilson, Anderson . Stefanick | very good howling, as both teama have | wniioeo 0 jan 3 That he has|zanl. FIRE IN SUFFIELD covered l“’:n:"."':":’:‘l""‘ ;'.;'i‘""’ mark Cineinnati, Jan, 3. Harry Greb and Right Guard 1.“;;I !;‘uh n ’hm\'lrrf;m’rh;‘ .\rmn:r team | oolectod his duty and has been oth-| Robert Mc-Donald, a six-year-old s <" Single Chance, {s manager, Goeorge Ingle, “wene|Abrahamson, Blanehard ..., Cairain| will have Engel; Dill, Btearns; Naroum | soe e inaftiolent in the dondict of |nephew of the two teachers, Who wao 38 striice California's lone chance to turn the | j5wn 4 Roston dispatch saying that Left Guard i Hornkohl. The Telephone line- | pi I:fiix“o”a’:r" i b mnr;d““m 1.: S e el Gvera fes hanian| s of 435,000 Tintalledt IED ARG tide bobbed up when the game hac [ oinny Wilson had calied off his| IField gowls: Kalgren 6, Cook 1.[ " includes MeAuliffe, Josephs, Res-| ol i 164z0d against (hief Daniel |his two aunts, escaped injury. Miss tion of Several Buildings. but four minutes to go. Nishet's pun’ bl wilbh, @ el dilson 1, Schneider 2, Nelson 4 [ 'clli and Peterson. O'Reilly of the herough police depart- | Margaret McDonald died soon after| Suffield, Jan. 3.—A dwelling house, grounded and Brenkert fell back tc ] it g an outrage,” exclaimed I Bezanaoh 7, Stefaniok £% - - ment at a meeting tonight of the |reaching the hospital and her sister|stock barn, horse barn attached to the punt_on his own 10-yard line. ]y posted $10,000 to bind the match [*oul goals: Schmidt 3, . TENDLER BEATS ADAIR. court of burgesses. died at 5 o'clock. stock barn and two other structures was hurred, and the resnltant hoot | i Wilson and Greh agreed to make |Stefanick 6; referee, Hergstrom: < owned by William J. Wright, were de- traveled but six yards ahead of the | g4"pounds at 2 o'elock. ‘The mateh [timer Miller; scorer, Plude. Philly Southpaw Has Advantage steoyed by fFe bieve: VEsterdan, aftens 2:: o "r“rmflgp before It Gribbled] s to huve taken place on January Whnnighbuy Blotnd il 73 \ P 1) n . noon. The loss was estimated at $25,- of bounds. i at Madison Square Garden. 1 will v a4 close and well-played game No‘s FO ba“ For he Blll'ld 000 rtly covers v r ke ve k. ek gfilid2aE ad afd itrden, i_close il pittadelahia, Fan: g rend y 0 | 100, partly covered by insurance. The The coast rooters implored theil | e the matter up with Rickard as[the Y. M. 2nds defeated the Trianales ilade pBa o, 3 lan Tendlen, ionanty vas Bubsael tha he HIslat team to cover the 18 SE1BE 880 | sann am T fesch New o alatie Al it Lo adelph vorite lightweight, s c the arated them from the W. and J. goa! | Wl : S e S DL e Barney Adair of New York s hydrant near the and Coach Andy Smith rushed hi A ¥ benimioina i e Hinmslon. t Areas ot | o o SIGUEFRURI Wi, LD ab the [t ta e, thavebiilo Hayed sty son.dnto ihr OREGON BEATS NAVY, A i gles | Vempie A, A, yesterday afternoon be- s ave startes husky line plunger, ) L into ih : Sl fhepi bt ssonlie 4 Bol [from an overheated stove. Mrs. Pot- lineup, while Dean replaced P f 1 nivers [ i ; we a crowd of 6,000 fans. ' . : P an replaced Barnes at | Honolulu, Jan liversity iy At faul wonls, Neirp.a ; A s % : ter, Mr, Wright's housekeeper, who ::;1:‘1:; “:Iansryi\gn’::'; fi rm-dr:l-\.\:.‘“1‘.::1’:‘: ”Y:Ifi:]llllfll:‘:!”, ‘:‘;‘1‘ \:;v\“':;\y\\wvra_-, T e for the Y 3 == X 4 . “ % % was on the second floor, smelled Toomey added three more at righ erdiy heve, winning 35 to 0, The | P4 Recano and Wricson played well|siied the standing of those taking : . : smoke and immediately called the fire eha. SR zaNK sanrEd. In: auere utiod wsaant || 0L, Ao sHa nEled 9 oart in the Junior Al Arounds, Only ] s i ; department. Assistant Chief Frank Then Dunn, who had taken Nieh | he third, making their fnal toueh- | Yo M+ 218 ReiRDELCS o Sha Okl i enah) Ol RRR VAN an o % BN P : Bmitls dygve a ehemitel Osliosihe ol's position at halfhack, drove th [ own harely before the tinal whistie, | YOTTON wrveecoeeses o ooone RECANO m. Following is a list of those win- 3 e S 3 : : scene of the fire. When he arrived Red and Black back for another thre: | ‘he Navy never got nearce the Ore- | Right, Forward 2. aing monograms. g ST 5 : the inside of the house was in flames yards. Fourth down and two yard m goal than 30 i Gorman ... ‘ ! frieson High School Class: Dorbuck 37 \ e o5 e 5 § 2 . | which were hs-)olhl control. to go on the W. and J.'s 13-yard linc Pasadena, Cal, Jan. 8—While [and the Universit Catifornin, | Two games In the second ! New York, Jan. 8.-=That big three- | College, conqueror of Harvard and . nounced yesterday that he had ad- J skethall games in the Cat g | = -Hl‘l i g ‘) o rornered deal between the Philadel- [rated as the chumpion of the south, he Tournament of Roses studium 100K [ seare) t u) [ aie MOIRLIATOUS Bl OY R IRONGERY] ) phin Athletics, the Boston Red Sox[Went down before the 08 AR t [the v. A \ Wil 10 not tH Greb | 1 and Meel | he | h ‘ | son would not meet Harry Greb in S > tural and Mechanical College, the bat- ed on in amazement yesterday after- g from the annuil VO fiest game bronght together the | bont in Madison Square Garden next [An the Washington Senators \is just !y it (0L LCER O 0 LR st noon, little Washington and Jefferson Bob Cats and the Wild Cats. The Bob | month ahout ready for the ehall fans, ern conference, The score was to , ”‘“ ""‘“"‘ ll"""'f‘v:"”“] s wer 15 to 13 at the half K stated that Rickard had It is heing made primurily by Clark (14, and truly reflected the closeness ed, on the coast, called a setup and | % 5K et o bl st o ;: o jand inerecsed their dead inthe see- | made it a condition of paying Wilson |Grifith to secure Ioger Peckinpaugh [and fierceness of the confest. held tihtly by their apponents, tought | 11\ Ihelr plans called for sart fond, winving 33 to 26 Dave Swanson| the $85,000 which had been held up las manager for his Washington team; | Taking the lead within the first A : ik oot DATat ] At g s E {worked hard for the winners while after the hout with Bryan Downey atlgecondardly, to rid Connie Mack of the |minutes of play, when Bartlett of Cen- the mighty muvil. ; 'x"w i ) o 1 Darhy 0 played well for the!Jersey City on Labor Day, that the temperamental presence of Joe Dugan, [ter was downed hehind his own goul warriors to a f:(w Lty I"”\']-‘ Nl mitl 3 e 1;. amplon agree to ineet Greb underiang jast but not least, to glve H. H.|line hy Wilson of the Aggics, this (nmm .\m,\l \I.u. pi Sattaltas and the | 1ie A -‘n, V6 InIAT dam Hohid 8 ary 7 tickard's management rzaee an opportunity of Landing Du-|counting as a safety, the Texans, gen- Muller failed to materialize i ; il o e Wild Cats | gan, a Holy Cross hoy and popular in|erally predicted to lose at least twenty nearly 50,000 persons banked about fwhiel hattied ' sterdiny despised, so far as foothull is coneern Left Forward points, Drenzek, Dehm 50 points, | X : it was when Quarterback Krb blun o AR phRd e ol el oo Hierpe|Sowles 10 points, Silverman 6 points. { g e : SR i [11QUoR sTEAMER A e L] CHAMPS WIN AT GOLI, Contor Employed A Class: Schmidt 29 & y i} : | HELD AT EASTPORT. A T LA S A e ranciseo, Jan. 3 -Jock Hutch- S Swanson | joints, Tancred 35 points, O'Brien 19 ; AN . : ball out of the air and ran it back n oand Jim Barnes turned the Right Guard Joints, Diradorian 19 points, Sheehan . ; ) D ! his own 21-yard line hefore he ables on MacDonald Smith and Sam PUnn: . oa ... Damico |7 points. A 3 f ‘mn British steamer Harbinger and downed. That was the last straw Vhiti risco golfers, yes- Junior Class: Wilks 82 points, Mar- s 3 her crew of ten men were detained The Bears were done. An exchang @ lefeating them ¢ up in a rorman 3, J“‘- tindale #6 points, Weyh 27 points, . RGN 3 ' 5 g 3 A ‘:nfi!m«ln_v_hy customs officers pnndh:g of punts and another intercepted pass hole best ball foursorie, The scove [cano gonls: Gor-|\artin 10 points. . ; |investigation. The steamer left. St. by Brenkert found the teams battiing | as the same as that by which the|man 2. nson eree, Nelson:| Employed B Class: Sowka 21 point | John, N. B., Safurday, with 300 cases in midfield, where the final whistl | cal men defeated the champions last |timer, Miller. “inklestein 24 points, Gorman 57 | of liquor, for Bahamas. She found them. saek. The Y. M. Juniors were scheduled [ oints, Nelpp 43 points. | arrived here yester ng the stop Instead of an aerial contest, tie & = to play the Pyramils of the City| A total of 603 boys attended the 3 . was for water and store. game soon resolved f into a con WILL PANQU TIAM. league, bhut the Pyramida failed to|.vents, with 126 individual boys tak- v bt 3 57 a test of end running and line bucking LB TTSte Uar 8 Tha Bittspurghjaiom: A pifotice chne o ng_part. y : g L In fact the one forward pass that wa Wil o tion of Washington and Next week the two teams will play During the month of January a A e o A | good for a gain came in the third | roerson ty announced today |in the Bristol Bovs' club, the first) .ories of All Around Aquatics will be | : i a8 e quarter when Brenkert shot the ova' | it « public testimonial hanquet will |t?am plaving the Rectors and the sec | w11 for the boys. i . : | Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. LyRcRiato meain of 24 yards ' given the Presidents foothall rquad |°nd team playing the RBoys' Cluh een o i Blind workers at a Liverpool basket factory play football|§ The Ringside Pictures of rx|::~k“|ai71n”;:; it:::v"x‘ur';l- ‘tl‘";v:v.I-:‘v‘.‘,]-l;:.‘.‘ pon its return from Pasadena, Cal. Juniors. Py 3t _.‘”'\,,w\'?”,',rp,(flrm(,.:“‘., ":"0‘"“; iy:"”;;""f during their dinner hour. The ball is equipped with tin dfscs S —the— erita which: really. accounton. for the | ¢ Ge e b e e 4 AT AT A maes loar anmd Pomba, isiands oft the | Which make a noise by which the blind follow the course of the|§ DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER California inability to gain. Thel .ym is due to return January 13, The physical department has .com | oast of Africa. ball | FIGHT » | T U Bears had not been up against such IZastport, Me,, Jan. 3,—The seventy- flerce charging line 1 ey Ebe = ' . found their hacks stopped in thei 9 N g s ) D' C l R GG tracs, e e i v First Picture—Dcbs Freed Tedious Pastimes—Waiting For A Long Distance Call BRIGGS chance for any of the long forward A passes for which the team is noted, o well was the passer and wonld he i ceiver covered. Only in punting were (he [pes : —— Ye D fine fettle, while Brenkert did not QA R skl 3 g 5 - i & losite e P A ekt ‘H\ > S = ‘ 3 HELLD HEWO | — WHERE AND \WHY DecorATIONS OPPOSITE SIDE despite the fact that they gencrally 3 Bt S 3§ 3 YES B ”DLD had ample time 3 THE W‘RE B XP 1 RSIG-Cranm ; 3 S % ¥ : : 3 PUSASE S Sapney i LONG DIsTANCE Kopf ..... .. Berkey § ‘.\««’m‘\ifl'ew«w«-w‘*' hwwwxwm?v % £ CALLIAI(‘_ A Left Iind Konvolinki Clark Left Gu Latham (capt.) Center Vince v Cram Right Guard Wiederquist MeMillin Right Tackl Btein (capt.) Right nd West Quarterl Frickson Left althac Brenkert Right Halfl Pasicta : ; Con gl | i Thack X : e : Y . You ASK OPERATOR OPERATOR SAYS Referen wee Varnell, Michiga i e 5 You curse A LiTTLE \S:fl ::;TAES\':(:? For, FURTHER PARTY AT OTHER Umpire- Columbia % : 3 You TRANSFER ENULIGHRTENMENT END HAS RUNG OFF man--E. fibbell, Chicago eld | RN : % ¥ 8 RECEIVER To REGARDING CALL jodgs f frea o CLaaE ; S BN e RIGHT cAR 6! Time of perind Schnenr for Cark, Morrisan for Nichet CANADIANS AN Ry Pittsburgh, Jan. 2.-—The Pittahury Hockey c'ulb t of Canada lnst Hines of t} knoclied uncons per fod, following a collicion mother player. He was remo rom the | rink, but his injury was said not to be serious. Eugene V. Debs, several times Socialist candidate for presi-| dent, phn(mmmhc'[ as he left Atlanta federal prison upon the j Clivistmas pardon of President Haiding. Debs was convicted un- der the espionage act, LOCALS ARE PEATEN The Hardware City 171 to defeat at Williraantic ye ‘seannn, (o the Lmeralds, 50 to

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