New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 8

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AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1022, A VDUSTY LEAGUERS GET AWAY TO A FINE START AT ROGERS RECREATION ALLEYS — FOUR NUTMEGS PLAYERS PICKED BY WASKOWITZ FOR ALL - CONNECTICUT FOOTBALL TEAM — NEW ERITAIN KACEYS TO MEET HARTFORD AETNAS TONIGHT—HARDWARE CITY FIVE AT SPRINGFIELD DUSTY LEAGUERS '\ M »imss \pGRRuAR FYE Avavemis ciaken | WASKOWITZ PICKS ~ ctaweiotmat i HARTFORD TEAM Baltimore Battler s Awarded a1 Charges Against Ray Murchison, | Holder to This City Soon Corking Fing Games Feature at s o' ooe e New Yorkers Prove Better Team e o e b rotiers ¥ Buchney, Rogers, Talbot and E{ e worto cor e o | YU JoSON a0 T Cro- Rogers' Recreation Alleys | xew vori o Iy ) o the Oliensive | eneasogan 1 cnae ot gro-| BATTIKOW on First Eleven - nen vt v e vam- | 1) Hopg. Tonight With Aetnas le featherw | femly sic lism brought against Joi¢ HJ\" H”.“‘" ‘:' ‘.I"T‘ clity at "f“ l,l. himse e of the fore and Loren Murchison of the [iinois| ert Hartley, who has staged some ex- tente ; AT o Jan. Te—Yale| A: €. Juckson Beholz of the Detroit| Saul Waskowlts, who piloted the [CCllent bouta In Connecticut, was N Another hattle betwveen New Britain league got away to a flne start at tl b last night o | tast P S eten st bane | A: C. and Frank and Joo Loomis of |Nufmegs to the New England football |thi8 clty yeslerday, discussing or-fand. Hartford hasketball teams. 18 opening last evening al Roge Rec- | d i ) ' | {« | ke « the ¢ A Coare at an end, according [ehampion, has selected two All-Con- "“”F’"v“"""-‘ for ”\"‘ appearance of the [yeheduled at the State Armory this reation alleys. The La i f ftor ten o srdham outpe a et M | to announcement mude by Charles A | pecticut football clevens, Buchney, | ¥ Pole. here Pral oy g0, [ovening, when the local Kaceys meet and Clark, champions of \ \ ot f " first ) y conson for Dean, ehaivman of the committee of | Rogers, Talbot and Eddie Barnik Zbyszko displayed his, ability at the the Aetna Insurance Co, quintet, The with three victories over | » 7 i Uitho dofensive | the €. A. A, 17, and one of the com-|To the writer these are excellent eum theater in bouts conducted by | Capitol City team is one of the strong- Bl 6w - aokporation quintet . A Golatein PN e e prrei mittes that investigated the charges. |cholces. Waskowltz also names Barni- | [Ma/mer Lundin and the late Alfred in the Industrial league in that Rt o iah. Joams uD. us - steong i mennas Sve [Rvin 5 R b ec. | The athletes were charged with “pad-|kow s his cholee for captain of his|Andcrson. This wos before e became |city, Three of the team are sturs with one, defeated the Staniey Works quii ke City Into submission in i othatl Tt back, | 0E expense accounts for trips 1ol yyihical eleven. itest grappler In - the world. \the Hartrord Kaceys, Tim Cronin, tet In three steaight games. The [rounds of the second preliminary vound play for Yale,| “Astern cities to compete in A, A. U pwo Nutmegs are glven places on ring war, Zbyszko, who was In his|«pyten” Leonard and Getersloh New Britain Machine compiny w Archic Walker, former amateur | vedd for Pordham. The ¥ the second All-Connecticut eleven, | PAtive country, went into service, HelAnother well known favorite to appear al%0 o threc-time vietor over the [tightweight champion, made his bid g ) o at il 8t o hel Dean declared that the charges|conolly end and Politls guard, These | Va8 taken a prigoner and was In Jall |with the visitors tonight is “Yump® North and Judd five, The Stanley|for recognition as a boxing top-line 1 4 i our time were not sustained in the opinion of [y niavers were stars with the 1921 | " three years, Zbyszko won - the | jonnson. The Aetnas will lineup as committec which investigated the | o' world's title frem “Strangler” Lewis YoHNRoR ind (Gatersloh, fors L the: mboing. 0f AORTS aeal’ s 0% | veards St er i, L e e arits Bnd iy 1o n to-0 start tie Youl made by Me. | €a8es and that a report containing all | e, Waskowitz's sclections are as of the evidence had heen made up and | x | months ago he defended the honors ards: Madden, utility. returned to the registration committee | First "Team | against the same grappler, defeating I ' Lincup | the Kentuckian two falls to one. Manager Larry Mangan will select his team from the following: Kil- The New Dritain Industrial bow Hardware team won two games from | in the third 7 n-rouy " and Erwin team, after dropping IPrench flash,” hed the oppost Conklin and Haa first game by two pins to the Trau o t was not a ve L ous | t! e the is the 1ead. Phelan tion. It wi vary plel of the National A. A. U, recommend- and Hine team, won two straight.|occasion for Walker. Valger carried |basket from the floor later tied the Bill Lofgren of the Machine company |off the decision after ten rounds of [count at b Conklin and Haas|ME that the charges be dismissed. |eoopk = All.Hartford, Sy 7 e team, was the high total scorer of | comparatively uninteresting milling, |then seored kets, giving Yale an y."f‘ i mr‘:;\“4-mmm‘npl.-v aiso Teeom: | “puckles —Duchney, Nutmegs; Mul-| BOXING COMMISSION NAMED |y, Shechan and Dudack, forwards; “he night with Jimmy v, Brony wr ? 1 to 6 I st half closed | MERded 10 the Lepott Lhat tnsthe o |iins, Bridgeport. e _|Restelli and Maher, center; Saxe, The American Paper Goods com- | gained the decision over rankie Jones | with o ally and Yale nad |ture accounts of the athletes leaving | ™ o gy jankel, Willlams; May, | Indlanapolis Mayor Takes Pirst.Step|Campbell and Mirrphy, guards. Dlck pany league rolled some good scores | of California in the opening contest of only i 12-¢ foend at intermission, | oy CPerihe & BLRED territory hoshund- | 0 0o 4 to Revive Ring Sport Dillon will referee the game. Dancing at Frank McDonough's Casino alleys | ¢ignt rounds, Although Yole romped into the lead I_"“‘” _”"\'“ '\fh';""l“l'"“’I‘”"(.’"l“‘f“f'\"_"‘-M‘ Cante Rogers, Nutmeg; Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 7.—Appoint- [will follow. last night, | L by 16 to the opening of the [ o i B0 omi ““"’“' ’_'“” l‘t’l'( Quarterback:—Talhot, Nvmegs, |ment of a boxing commission as the The Preliminary Al ' v 1 IRA0H ths Villlams: . |first setp toward reviving the ring| In the preliminary the Pirates and polis was announced |[the Trade School Alumni will battle Ends: mmmings, Valley Parks; The results on bhoth alleys follow L | Ay NI > : Shtaral i econd | Kelly's Janz haskets | gohol; had left the Detroit A. C. to| Halfbacksi—-Peterson, ¥ N. B. Machine Co, B]G THREE MEET |l auickly tied th e at,18-aM \ ol I sport in Ind s ehine ( aic ed the score at 16-all, and|comuate for: the New. York A, C. Barnikow, Nutmegs s7 Burkhardt ..... 92 97 101 I Paraharm bl annrtatinto : R SPRIHpNOWS AARA AIbA Sk esTorat. BridRaport: vesterday by Mayor Samuel Lewis|for honors in a City league game. - B Shank. IFollowing a conference with — — Joe Curach .... 95 83 108 or the first time since its ope second Team e dash. Yale again rallied to a Cha“enged Ends:—Connolly, Nutmegs: Nagle, |men interested in the sport, the Mayor | poeyne I8 MICHIGAN SAVED Howard ....... 106 10 Sieirie "o PHEeE T | g W ng Jandis, Johnson and Heydier Discuss 23 Aatycen 0 L0 tie, with three minutes of the game Williams announced the following members of 08 117— 325 several Baseball Matters, Inchuding | remaining, bhut Fordham’s resery ’ i | Tackles:—Deterson:, All-Hartford; [the commission: L. G. Winn, chair- . : tronger. Damico and Healy 1 | | |Rowley, Williams. man; Michael Moroney and Robert|But Governor Stipulates “Boxing &y 489 541 ‘Tearney's Proposed Draft Plan, the winning baskets with the crowd | » Guards:—Politis, Nutmegs; Dully, |[H. Tyndall. Tn addition to these men| Matches” and Not ‘“Prizefights” North & Judd e e e | Th AR o \ Rambler-Tigers, an advisory board was named consist- | IRGERARANL e il 95 83 SERa i bt eipantyad basphail| Thading-un & Quarterback:—McCullon, Willlams, |ing of William ~N. Thompson, Bl A : A | were up for disctission. by Judge Lan-| FORDHAM (26) YALE (22) M . Halfhacks:—M. Landers, All-Hart- Schioss, Ralph A, Young, H.'T. Hear: Josephson u....108 93 119 dis, commissloner of baseball, Presi-|Murphy .. - Schoonmalker | | kory lding Siew Lonaon. N':r,'md Jgsanti T Hogle: with the stipulation, however that it S 9 dent Heydler of the National leagne, T | { Fullback:—Hunt, All-Stamford. he commission will have charge| "=/ T Sl e Soein : i : of the Amer-|Fallon . v . Conk { : . = . cation for bouts and hoxing programs |the state laws ula ® T s ey Right forward : : President H’eydlel Denies |{; B e :mpmr:,(,fl‘ i The com. | This means, the governor explained in S ey Ruls, et R e R e ‘o Hank O’Day Will Retire |mission. PR e T A T e eees 10 5 9 o Aok % . * enic H & sta DOX! 51 'y 3§ L b Three I league, concerning the draft |prealy P Chicago, Jan. T.—Umpire Hank e = Sy o aNEYITIGSah] 'é::;’_fp” vudor S o question also was before the big three, | Lort O'Day, veteran of the National league YANKS RELIZASE THREE :)"n':':a“:_‘ ‘p';']"]':,';::n'z’ h_’:f:fg_f‘:’:rzrh:g H. Wright .oovy 97 99 “101 The Western and Three I leagie Kelly .+ ... Kernan staff, has no desire to retire so far as In Benton Harbor last yeariwill be b R - (e o two of the five minor organizitions President John Heydler knows, the eirsred L TR which now do not recognize the ¥ight | (oals from le: Conklin (1), Jatter said today in denying that O'Day The governor made it clear that Wi Ao 480 rs to select players by | jaas (1), ) Fordham: Healy, : ; had asked for his release or that any the state law: permits 'boxlng matchs Stanley Hardware [ Phelan (2), Kelly (2), Damico (2). K8 i ; ; word had. Hgeniecsived ‘Andloating es” as distinguished from “prizefights” Burke ... 95 88 109 ney offered iz plan o Com- igonis from: foul—MeMahon (8), et he wished o Wind up lig bass: Athletic clubs thatcan qualify their e Rl e oner Landis as one that probably | ctooper (2), Kernan bull career in the Pacific Coast league. bouts as being matolies -will bezDera i raer s p e | wonld*bg ‘acdentanls to all the “hold- mbstitutions Yalp: Caswell for A “I don't think O'Day wants to quit mitted to show under the strict supers HAURH ;b ss 8 s 96 minors. but it is regarded as so sonmaalcer. Daphildes for Caswell; ; ; vet," President Heydler said. “He was vision of the State Boxing Commissions Wilcox : o radical in some respects that Landis, ! Munger for Haas, Schoonmaker for a little discouraged last year because g 2941 Jonnson and Heydier may want it | purhridg Jordham: Damico for of illness but he has recovered. He is laltered considerably hefore giving it | ypuphy, . : one of the best oficials in our organi- @ 9 real consideration X | Referee-—~0'Shea, St. John's college 38 wh zation and I am confident he will be A Graceful Skatel‘ Pll.ls Two clauses in the Tearney plan | mine of halves—20 minufes. | : with us three or four years more.” H. Linn ol e gkl Heath 3 Sop (natungy mobmiss RIlGaho upproYal - President Heydler said he intended . of the majors are elimination of the [ : making a change or two in the Na- Walker "'”\‘. % 4. e i $ “'”“(” up of ol TO PU\Y SPR]NGF[ELD B s, tionai league staff, but was not ready o . . & A ayers and yvoungsters from the ok d . s ak 4 McDonough .... 8 3 57 [ semi-pro ranks. e asks ihat when A e _ {o-malke ilie dohotnaements Tomsiuk ....... 4 E ever a big league club is unab! o | W } : Hardware City Five Meets Y. M. €, K o Lafayette Team Awarded use a player without minor league ex- Rsalie: perience the player be awarded un-| geam i that City Tonight—New | | B Eastern Football Trophy 1 Linn.... Al e e R Ll SN | B Ee.ston, Jan. 7.—The undefcated Roman = CRLANANE MOBIRy | . - Lafayette College team will be award- Co 70T 3 i T S S s e k ed the Dastern football champion- fionnos ; 1" Britton and Lesnard i B TBIaIN, ek temistit mesrne | (G : ship trophy by the Veteran Athletes of Leupold .v..is 85 85 Offered $30,000 Purse [tne v. 3. . A, college quintet of that | | R FLAslpin Sl Dl T McNamara ..... 93 6| New York, Jan, T.—A syndicate of |city. Owing to the absence of Kilduff | | g pelvpdupale Nodav ATon JHCERLS IEENS | W TArEey Srtman Lad. Mamedad el (bletiar; Mapingar SaviEkl Has| . - C. Bonniwell of the Veterans' Associa- Benny Leonard and Jack Britton a|been forecd to seenre some new play- | | s e abg ’“]’:“'"If"("“fn"" ,‘[",’Plh«" e 186 494 39| purse of $50,000 if either of themlers for this evening St P L St e r;;':srnl‘:' nn La t?.‘;(u"dtdll:n;";‘d ‘orbins il et Miskey Wilkey, Titeahoth, |and. Borden of the Walerbiry: Tagsysi s~ OGN W08 b8 (REae VEWEenn WllB R e A 90 R o etAr et dn o hout AL sia Wil Bify with ithe Tomls wears @ crown,” Johiny Layton well |in Philadelphia, Jan. 23. The decision T R T8 B T R T s S mom it e o D Lt Ml ey everlng i ] KROWS: ) Jioplie. s tile Sptojwarin kg award the trophy to Lafayette was Happney I0d hne BREITIRY. - . Jily s or Lakon b O nest WLCSHAY, SYERINE e Ol |ciamnion thsaesoushion Billiaraish iy thanimonsion the part of the veteran Frisk ....... B0 €08 BIEL. Vi Gibsch Leopaadts Trnieer O l\ 1:',‘;‘\ ) ‘Wiay the Tocaly he | lournament play, he quickly regaingd club’'s Board of directors. Last year Freeman .... it TR SRR s SR S T | play the locals. Ui litina challense match, but must de- |the cup was given to Boston college. Danielson 108— 108 | offe A i T AR A P Wi et el e |fend it within the next 60 da ————— . et S A A gainst Alired de Oro, veteran Cuban | TINGLE TO BE DISCIPLINED 503 407 1505 |jump at such @ bout if the syndicate son and Fountain, guards; Lynch ana |"!1*NE€T Bthighan iy - Jen . Eerts e Bfanios \Vorks eI Bl st Aovtel s il — e mecting of Lehigh Valley University Fredericks T sl e ¥ LEVINSKY AND TUNNY athletic ' committee it was decided to Bertini .80 82 Best butter 61 b, Russ s «t butter blc b, Russell Bros.| New York, Jan, 7.—Battling Levin- discipline Buddy Lingle for having V. Anderson ....116 Al A sky former world light heavyweight |Plaved during the holiday season on .102 : | ) champion will mect Gene Tunny, A.|@ basketball team at Harrisburg, 94 05 - e it e e N e e M 0 e RE sy wetERE 8IS HoldeR [KNOWRL B8 thia-All-Oollegiates It was “ In & 12 round hout in Madison Square |50 decided that J. P. Stewart 18 in- rarde ri v o O pe ol eligible for the basketball team, as he - ore Tltles For Mgore Garden Friday night. Fred Fulton s i a1 dtlen, W e has a degree from Gettysburg College L ; . d ¢ Tinhirs gy, Joa Madtlen, whobuent Tom | B ei S Butier 8 Cating ita" coutss. ab Miss Freda Whittaker knows something of arithmetig, o sanders 3 ) . s Eie P | ehigh. Additional foothall “L" “§"|might say, noticing that she makes a human addition mark of he J. Huck 93 82 dditiona ! | ¥, i T Volliardt ...... 96 101 288 | j ¢ S round affair. |were granted Swinton, Stanler and |body. This, on ice skates at a New York rink. A. Anderson ....110 §G 102 2 3 Yoy o iy v Carman. Jurgen « 91 83 10 - D s e i . e gy ind Then He Took Up Golf : BRIGGS 487 443 507 3 ; Corbin Serew i o -4 it i 3 2 I A b 4y 3 { AU THWEN WE TO9n U @oLe IR 7Y WHERE V've GoT T¢ Go I'Ve GoT To LooK WHERE. GOING IMPORTANT Schusler ...... ) W T o SAM T A BUSINESS TRACTS Down To SAN ANTONIO, Dehm ..ovvvunns \ ¥ X ¥ 3 iy AT _OCEAN SPRINGS Lansing, Mich,, Jan. 7.—Boxing in Michigan was given a new lease of life by Governor Groesbeck yesterday New York, Jan. 7.—The Yankees vesterday finished paying the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast league for All Devormer, the catcher who was purchased last spring. The following three players were turned over to Ver- non in final settlement of the transac- tion: Ray French, shortstop; Nelson Hawks, outfielder, and Jess Doyle, pitcher. : é | I 477 463 Gibhons for ten rounds in the middle west recently will meet in another 12 Belden Rebillard CASINO ALLEYS LEAGUE American Paper Goods, Machine Room D. Emerson 3 84 Hull Delaney Josephson J. Emerson Moore Sinthard Thomsor MeCat Lancaster Thamson ) ] iy Ay N ot { - e ) p 7 SRR Wright T 4 kWHi e (.'(.‘,”\“- (‘OM\/EN[T\ON isen Vy JUDGE ° ‘g PINE RST A R CASE OUT N AT PINEHU . \'v& GoT :7;:":-‘1“ - | ! o : b : i ; \ CALIFORMI A BUSINESS i : i N HOT ' SPRINGS Printing Department Fagar Malar Horr Hultquis O'Connel — PALACE — Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Joe Moore, international speed ne champion, has just KATHERINE MacDONALD | annexed another title, Tle won the Middie Atlantic champion —in— ~fi|r\' georing twice as many points his nearest competitor at “Tynst Your Wife” Newhurgh, N. Y. He won Hv'n' ! vd dazh and the half mile, | taking second in the mile and

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