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i ety NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1022, ADKINS QUINTET COPS THE BACON Church St. Pfintei’s’Win Second Place in Commercial League The Adkins Printing Co. quintet team won sccond place in the Com merclal league last night, by defeati the Hitcheock Printi five, two games Reereation al b or tt up” in the st getting a to one at Rogers Bl Clancy, th Hitcheock team “blew box of the third game, pin box, tiis giving the Church strect anchor six boys the victory by two pins. Desides winning second place in the league, the Adkins boys also copped a § side bet. Th Telephone company team dow ed the Armour five in a match' be- champion of the Utilities tween the and Commercial league Casino Alleys At Frank MeDonough's Casino ul- Yale Plans Athletic Teams For Graduates leys lagt night, a match game was rolled between a team from the A, G Hammond Camp. U, 8 W. V. and the New Britain Gas Light Co he other were the Traut and league games Hine company contests. The scores: Hitchcock Printing. Johnson 85 91 105— Bell .. 92 87 10 76 100 84 Stanley . Smith .. 99 82 Crean 86 107 Newell ..... Bengston .. f Telephone. Restelli .... 85 103 Stammers 83 90 Josephs L107 109 McAuliffe .. 86 125 Peterson w9 55 Armours, Engle 2107, 87, Stearns .02 87 bin ... L1600 89 Narcum g L1020 111 Hornkohl .. 96 89 )T 46 Wonders. Kahms 80 91 Dr. Potts .. 72 08 Cage d 95 105 Myers . 83 90 Andy .. 6 Carlson Old Timers. Dr. McGuire 55 Freeman Minor Larson Frisk ... I Vater .. Hensler G. Hepp H. Hepp Heinzman . 91 ' 98 4 105 490 479 1402 Lexington. Belden ... 89 80" . 08 Buechner . o 81 F. Schroeder ... 90 Bquires L1114 J. S.chroeder ..105 O. Carlson C. Carlson Landgren Nelson ... G. Carlson 488 428 473 Stella Miss Thayer ... ST S0 76 Miss Leupold 85 &S Miss Lundgren. . 0% 0 Miss Sahrha 70 S0 Miss Rock 99 93 441 442 1518 Comstock, Crocker .. §n 99 Foberg ........ §2. 81 Gordon ... 91 93 Newton 100 Blake ... §T 436 440 457 Gustafson Gaudette 82 7 Holtman 04 29 Ohlson 101 1 ) Nichols .. 103 87— 2 498 475 48914 CASINO ALLEYS Spanish War Veterar Reed Egan Bullen Johnson Barnes Al AT o v v 6 Morey ... ¢ 83 &9 i 400 41 154 New Britain Gas Liglit Needham 87 g 8 Stevenson Green McLagen s nes 415 459 TRAUT & HINE Yankees E 11 Miller y 107 Starr .. il O'Neill 91 RBrown 4as Y0 MecDonough . 85 417 416 Browns Carlson 94 T4 Miller .. 80 76 New Have N 4 Y wi mitke other attemy 18 l an ';I"{J"" in C‘H.‘ i tudents’ nternational Oiympic Gommitlee team and t v moeet th : T v Regquests That Changes be Made ring 1 ralu 1 TN B il A poiriaet L Pierre de Coubertin, prest a1 g 1 wtne | dest the Int onul Olymple this spri nd to arrang games | committee, has 1 the appoint with Harvar cton and Colum A it : mmit hia Yiile luate ts Vi compete in the spring inter-cluss| I bout b : I ts and r it ) il (LA misleading® insl tio I ] Pt 6 e ske Brown to Quit as poiL sl Pl el Harvard Wrestling Capt. "/ oo s made by the Cambridge, Jan, 4 Fiske Dirown, | International « 1 « he report captain of the Harvard track team|peferred to ) 1o with co L A wrestling teams will resign the | regarding t Nympie games | atter position he announced today b a Qlympie cONEress His studies prevented participation ir Line Jast summer | Loth sports, he said, so he decided tol | relinquish the wrestling captainey| The Amer Olympic which he wus holding for the second| would weleor | year, ¢ | recer to - | been take 1 1 QUITS LEAGUE |"Ehin I'hi r Gustav I K1 foan o Nt on receipt of Uhe Thompsonville Kaceys Become Peeved | Geneva dispatch stating that such an Whion Things Do' Nat-Go"Just to]aet tre amerian. oommitios had Suit Them, fiothing. ¢ 440 Pr peuRL BV 2 report in question According to information received Business Methods Lacking by Lawrence P. Mangan, manager of | The report dealt with con n the league leading New Britain | (he Kaceys, the Thompsonville Kace .'\v‘l‘”’ ut Lausa team which was recently to the leagic | mor, ; e treatment ¢ 18 quit without playing a game. It invitation fror AT Wl happened hecause arrangements | futur there, After : vould not send the erack New Britain | that the Internationai committe juiatet to td arpet Town tomorrow | a self-perpetia n-repr night. Bfforts may he made to get|body, the report declaved that, with the Thompsonville management to re-{all due respect to vhe international onsider the action | body and it ident, Loth wert = parently lacking mes in the CHANGING BOXING AMEDM businesslike niethods and cc i Witaite Tali; -AsThd Republican| ) oy (e FO8 SHRR e o et vew Jersey Senate and House yester-| (one-vogs limiting the program ned Representative Rowland| yunead to the 1924 games and pr »f Camden to supervise the il | poss shotl ion of amendments to the hoxe| v tham cque g law, tentatively agreed upon at | Segin 1 -he recent conference in Atlantic City. | gr experience. The report de Ihe amendments will be drafted in the | {hat this resolution “was taken by the Attorney General's offic president with much petulunce and - misunderstanding i break- WIMMING COACH AT WESLEYAN | ing down the i characten Middletown, Conn., Jan 4.—Dr. 1d-| 0f the sports-—a meaning never either tar Fauver, director of athletics at[intended or hinted at sleyan, has appointed Richara T.| It pointed out that the Internation- of Hayigerd, Conn,, & soadh of| 54 QWMBc commiftee, while havii van ewlmming team. Bieers|® secretary and records, Yiad no sten- 5 graduated from Wesley last apher at s .HH” 3 I BRING: U0~ e and was a member of the Yarsity | 1€rstood that the president made up ball and tennis teams in his under. | (1€ minutes from memory . $E Ay A B WA & 5 notes, with the resuit that the rec- 3 part in swim - ) fing dotivities ;‘KK] sometimes is “vague or misicad- re AT This point was illustrated by MAKES OXFORD HOCKEY TEAM | proposil of the American represeita- nbridge, Mass, Jan. 4 nk [ tives to the co 5 for holding leNeil Bacon, one of the Harvard| 1924 sgames in Angeles, should arsity regulars year, has made | Paris not be or, in the con- 1o Oxford University hockey team | event, that the 1025 Olympics nd will accompany the Britons this| Wouid be welcomed by the California 1onth on a tour of Belgium and |ty witzeriand. He luated from Har- tee's Action Unexpected. 1in June and late in the summer ys after this conference, ntered Magdalene, ut notice being given, and much —— o [ to the astc ment of everyone ex LEONARD TO BOX DUNDEE cept members of the International wailet 4~ Bchny | committee, the report set forth, the rd, Tightweight pugilistic cham. | INernationsl committer Touneed fon, whose scheduled contest with | U1F e SO DR Ay cinkey Mitehell fell through yesterday | 7 ! piley OISR YOI A vhen the latter reported attuck of | Smster Paguities regsoding Lijs senritis in bl Tatb aioulder, will meet| - oo on b Btated) Were aiswered with (GHRRY, TOHHARR ae o 18 the statement that he Amsterdam ¥ rd was made necessary hecause o i s 1 miper y that the Tt R = fan ¢ urn to Italy ¢ Varaner ey 67 BT 1 Mr. Kirby (- members of WRIKEN ©ovsiee w101 01 he American ation to the In | ternational mecting iclt the offer on 426 of Los Angeles had not been treated by the laternational commit- st tee and the president with the respeat 80 md gonrtesy due to s an invita 535 tion john 93 85 1 Dummy ] | PENN ATHLETE TLL Willoughhy 0 Donlon Johnson 87 Macholtz . 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Tourney, ON REDS’ TE AM me, szlilgan Fair Martin, a St lcompete th Martin lagt year Smalley, i ¥ Hurdler Team Lot o Cenn Penn suf- varsity track en Coach Lawson Rob- | ed that Bill Martin, the the university is out sed by a malig- s in its treatment It will radium to ivers Martin t 1 shman verett hurd Lansing, Mich,, Jan, 4 ~=Horse rac Pittshurgh, Pa,, Jan, 4,—The pro y fessional golfers' national mateh play Al { ][ ]' l‘. h d ing is to be barred from the programs Cxt il ke e i eiesoren, | ALSAUAN, 1alan, NISOMAN DA | o tne Mientgan state fair and other | it was annon 1 by officiuls of thel N n fair assoclations “unless just suspi- | Oakmont Country club, Announee J l n ld clon of the sport” is removed ord- ment of the aceeptance of the tourna oW In1n 6 ing to H. H. Halladay, head of the | ment been wired to the Profes i - - state department of agriculture, The | sldnal ( ra’ associution, The tour . " 3 question 18 to come up at a meeting nament will last o week, Owing to a | CHOES TUi 4-S0RE MO TV of falr secretaries in Detrolt Friday field of sixty-four the first two mateh | SKCL 08 T s B e the | Hi8 department is in a position to en play rounds will be eighteen holes, it “\I e M ’J“h" s l;'_"' seussed the ygree such a rule through superviston wag sald, hut after these the match|“MHINHAE CUTE MIEROSE. of the state fund for the aid of the | y rounds will be thirty-six holes. | - ¢ “: “"""l "’I" "l""'l“‘:’r""‘“;‘l]”“ls‘.mnn_\ nd state exhibitions, . - doit 18-aald, Thity Wil o e ERRII6 | ainrOpie tasli g iy Uidor Just uk - 2 : hid By picion” he said Tuesday, “Support HOCANE 0 e yo 4 ayers we may he g 3 u 1 i F cca he young pla of the game are responsible, Unless Larps i'ce have to depend upon. If they come | (hay climinate fixed 4 ant Btting \ and | osuceeed dn making & the yacing must be discontinued,” trade for another pitcher, a right| el uropean watehing Cook, arpentier & hard fight. W Middicweight 1'rom Boxing in New York Until He hander, I tirst divisi deal with may suce £0 on our pitching give Cinei Althoug Moran pla of tongue Daubert, & johne, a \d Pinell In the eve; a Spaniarc In addtion has Adoly quard, an ch My ‘team of a do not bel bascball with @ many nationalitics on it jealou: different imake a cl scrap whe on the fie] Moran ¢ tand among the |elub. It Rd e permitt Indiana i Mo |Groh on {have an sters. The bert, and MAY t champion, is training faithful-| : for his fight with Georges Carpen- | Negotiations Whereby Peckinpaugh | tier in London a few weeks hence. who have he will give | sport exper Expectes New Yo ed deal w manageme ators, was Title Holder Barred This deal Meets Gre Joe Duggs State Athletie A ation yesterday | 3o e \ terday wi rotified Johnny Wilson that he had| oo teq ¢ n indeinitely pended and would | 6" 1y oeny ot he permitted to box in this state | s with ill such tine as he fulfilled his agree- |} & gopcen b ailte JACK DEMPSEY At Palace Thealer as mine. languag his hardest to outdo the other. They and that is what makes a club spirited |better results, although Heinie 'changes his mind and accepts the con- |tract tendered him by the Cincinnati an is not inter |much as he is in his youngsters. With the infield composed of young- beneh in favor of KFonsec Will Become Manager of Scnators is ILSONSUSPENDED inpangh, former Yank captain, to the | today when Clark Griffith, owner of the Capital club, confers with Harry l‘razee, head of the Boston Red Sox am sure will be in the on. I was hoping to make a the Glants for a pitcher and cd in closing one before we training trip. Aside from the fr 1 I am all set to nnati a pennant contender." | we Philac | Wm, F. h an Irishman himself, | ers and ys no favorites, The variety tor sprir on his infield is unique. | on Marc an Alsatian, will be at first; Jew, will be at second; , will be at short i, an Ita ., will cover third nt Fonseca replaces Daubert 1 will be at the initial sack. to these nationalities Moran Cuban; Rube | lelphia, Baker of the three g training at *h 1. h Luque, a > at French Lick, 1Ind, Frenchman, and Eppa | American, on his team. | Plans for Scason. 1b ought to be called the 11 nations',” said Moran. “I French Lick, Ind,, Jan ieve there is another club in There is al more or mong players who speak That helps to ub, for one is always trying | s | ac son, the n the least thing goes wrong Barne yush does not do this he will ed to remain on his farm in sted in Roush so New York club he wiil Portla the mon and Bil only veteran on it is Dau- he may be relegated to the Q. Tate rec CLOSE DEAL TODAY sions prelimir schedules of the National and Ameri- lcan leagues were begun ¢ by John Heydler y to fram ne league president MONEY HELD nd, Ore, Jan, waukee Boxing Commission ey to be paid to 1| Tate, negro h ceived a deci: on round because of a foul, According to referee Louttit he held up Tate's hand and Wills shot a right 'Phillies’ Battery Men To Report on March 1 Jan, 4 President Philadelphia | Nationals announced today that Man- ager Wilhelm and a squad of 16 pitch- catchers would Leesburg, Fla., The complete outfit will | number more than 30 players. ' FRAMING report 192'2’ SCHEDULES |Ban Johnson and John Heydler Are Arranging . 3.—Discus- ing the 19 here yester- Ban John- Dates for the opening of the leagues will prob- ably be determined today, it was an- nounced. r Dreyfuss of the Pittshurgh Nationals, who is also attending the 1a.” jeclared that he expected|schedule meeting announced yester- Fddie Roush|day afternoon that Manager Gibson Groh will be numbered{and some of the Pirate pitchers . missing. Pat says the out-|would come to French Lick for carly fielder will not be with him unless he [spring practice about the latter part of IPebruar; P Milwaukee Boxing Commission to In- vestigate Tate-Wills Bout 4.—The Mil- held up Harry Wills eavyweights, for their bout here Monday, in which in the first to Tate's jaw after the referee had told (d to be Completed. MACK rk, Jan hich ma 4.—A three-corner- send Roger Peck- ent of the Washington sen- expected to be closed here Clevel also involves the sending of in of the Athletics to Bos- ashington. talked in Philadelphia yes- th Connie Mack, who was o be desirous of getting rid 1, who has frequent quar- his present employers and leave of his club on two pounds. The boxers to break from The blow from Wills felled Tate, ECT S| TRAINING San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 4.—It was announced today in a telegram from Connte Mack that Eagle Pa has been selected for the spring train- ing camp of the Athletics, a clinch. CAMP , Texas, FRUSH TO BOX THOMAS, 4.—Danny local featherweight, has been matched to hox 12 rounds with Joe Thomas of | Rochester, N. Y., at Youngton, Janu- | ary 13. They will weigh in at 126 | and, Jan. New Britain Frush, TO PLAY SO. MANCHESTLER figh school ALL - COLLEGIANS TROUNCE HARDWARE CITY FIVE 59 TO 44 ON LOCAL COURT—ADIEINS BOWLING TEAM WINS SECOND PLACE IN COMMER- | CIAL LEAGUE — ARMOUR BOYS BEATEN BY TELEPHONE QUINTET — MANY NATIONALITIES REPRESENTED ON REDS — MAY BAR HORSE RACING I‘ R COLLEGIANS TRIM SAVISKI'S TEAM Locals Are Outplayed by Hartford Quintet--Nordlund VAgain Stars 8 ulded to the All- night when the Another vietim w Colleglans' list | Hardware City went down to de- feat on the State Armory courts, b9 to 44. The Collegians with Botwinik and Pite of the New Hayen Atlas team in the lineup, play rings iround the locals, particularly in the last ten minutes of play. At only one time during the game did the home t m seem to be fn the running, this being in the opening part of the sec- ive ond half, when a 23 io 18 advantage held by the visitors was overcome and passed through the excellent 13 shooting of Kilduff, Restelli and J Pelletier. The work of the Hardware City team was sluggish at times, Kil- stuff starred for the local Nordlund is Big ( Ior the victors, Ray Nordlund, the Trinity player, was the seintillating star. Time after time, the big blond would toss 'em with grace from dif- forent angles of the floor. Nordlund laccounted for 18 points for his team. Miske and Botwinik rang up seven field goals apiece. Pirates Beat Tigers In the preliminary game, the Tigers were downed by the I’ 21 to 18 in a well glayed game. The Tigers were leading at the ending of the first hal! 9 to 7. Zehrer, the High school foot- ball player was taken from the game at the end of the first half. nnd this weakened the Tigers considerably. The summaries, ates Kilduft Left forward Taylor Botwinik Right Forward ....... . i Restelll Center Norlund Larson oft Guard . Shehan, Pelletier Right Guard Score: All-Collcgians 59, Hardware City Five 44; field goals, Botwinik 7, M ce 7, Pite 5, Nordlund 9, Kilduff 5, Taylor 1, Restelli 5, Pelletier Tar- son 3, Sheehan 1; foul goals, Miske 3, Taylor 10; referec Dillon; timer, Sau- ter. Suisman Pirates Tigers Sheehan Smith Right IForward 3 Wojak . Beloin, Donahue Left Forward Rerelll it e Tt it 3 Cooley Center ITENEHEn Fiancte ..McCue, Zehrer Right Guard (DUAN L oivhiiis i iiniiaied Grace | t Guard Pirates 21, Tigers 18; field goals, Sheehan 2, Wojak 2, Morelli 1, Tancred 1, Dunn 2, Smith 5, Donahue 1, Zehrer 1, Beloin 1; foul goals, Wo- Score: jak 5, Donahue 1, Beloin 1; referee,. [Dillon; timer, Sauter. | BIDS FOR YANKS' PARK. | New York, Jan. 4.—Bids on the construction of the New York Ameri- can league club's mew baseball park at Macombs Dam Bridge were called for today. Col. Huston, part owner, said he expected ground would be broken about March 1 if the bids | were satisfactory. | CROWLEY BROS. I How Do You Do COLONEL- WELL ITS BeenN PLEASURE To You HGAN FINE ColLowEL HOW'S ALL Your Fouxks T ¢ WE'RE (SN'T FINE. WEATHER nent to arry Greb at Madison | o three i * players also | basketball team will open th ¢ AL : or three oceasions. Other players also pen the scason Q Square The commission an-|mav be involved in the trade which | Friday night at the local gymnastum PAINTERS AND tounced that it would take up thel i been pending the baseball meet- [meeting the South Manchester High | DECORATORS watter with other state hoxing com-|ing here last month. school five. | with a view of having Wilson | ST G, = | 267 Chapman Street other localities until such | o 1 pest butter, $1. Russell Bros.| Best butter 59c Ib. Russell Bros. TEL. 755-12 kept his engagement with ' __gqvt, A SRl e dmpe | Estimates cheerfully given on all iobs TZ .l . . hat Guiltiest Feeling - - - - - - .. BRIGGS . Sistoy S tulea Al G o RATHER _—‘f STILL A DETERMINED e R { coLD BIT CHILLY NoT To BE r/ \'> o 5 INTo o < You'RE LoOKING & WELL WELL- How po & ALL REMARKABLY HAVING T ? GULLED %NV{RSAT\GN >GH-HUH (] — WHO 1N SAM HILL THAT!? HIS Face BU HIM -- | S'PoscE | To HAVE ASKED H NAME BUT =7 MENTAL CoLLoQuUY DOES SEEM FAMILIAR CAN'T PLACE e WAS OVGHT M HIS ‘HE WAS IT was BEST CUSTOMER AMER|CA-: OH WHY DIDN'T | ASK HIM HIS NAME GEORGE CABILLO MY IN <SOUTH WHAT MUST HE THINK OF ME! 7 HES WORTH TEN MILLION - 00", IN THE MIDDLE oF THE NIGHT /