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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921, NEW BOWLING LEAGUES GET IN MOTION AT CASINO ALLEYS — LOU PORTA AND “GUS” MONSEES BASKETBALL QUlNTETS MAY BATTLE AT AR MORY SATURDAY NIGHT — DUGGAN STILL THE SENSATION OF THE AMERICAN POLO LEAGUE—BEARCATS AND McSWEENEY FlVE PLAY TONIGHT | LlTian Awate who was third, e e e ,” . AN M IQ NEW LEAGU SAI akes Hole in Une DUCCANPLAYING ™" eix eanivc WINTER SPORTS T BOWMNG BAITLE RLVAL TEAMS e TN 1Y \ on Flomla GoI/ Cours BACK IN TRAININ 1 CASINO ALL EYS | EXCELLENT POLO - GROW POPULAR TR i oap dho o IEAT PLAY ON SAT. ! to Contest at Rogers Lanes Follow- | vl of the 8t And Golf club - yesterday slgnalized his first round of 3 Tabs' Hall=Ohallongos Mars | Ing Banquet at Shuttle Meadow llu) Hart & Cooley Bowleis Started mort i viorida on e meteair course| Former Local $tar Remams the il Pilz-Rhodes Skaung Rink-~T0| ene vowing teams or e new s | FRUS Anxious o See Parta and s one of the season here, 08 the course American Leas S 5 ’ 0‘ ‘ ( ‘i ¢ ope 7 “Silent Mike” Doran, who hoxed g g p 4 i s ; — |low & banquet at the Shuttie Meadow The Hart & Cooley' Bowling league | masuren 185 vonta - hole, which| oo Cdonce, R 1, Jan. 10.—pin |And has established training quarters | Many sehool children enjoyed the €D at which Managing Editor John-| At the present time there appeara to s 186 yards Duggan of New Dedford last week out | @t the Tabs' hull, where he is works | skating contests for sehool children at stone Vance of the “Herald” will belpe 4 hossibility that the asketball the Casino alle The e six con- golfer, was so elatoed hea g that p| Y p PO g o 0 tending teams, and the seagon will run ,,,‘ 'n.m .'.“ ,',j.“' P ',\,;:",,1;‘.'. ':;.“.‘} hx:,- league, shooting counts| Mike will be intgoduced in Hart- day afternoow. In the races for zu-x...‘l"“"‘" of members of the mechanical| porta and KFrederick “Gus Monsees getting five goals in cach ' ford, January 12, as challenger of the Winnie Rice, in the 50 yard dash, force as fallows: ldwards, Venberg, |will clash at the State Armory next The Hart & Hutchison league, an- course in an even 80, which is his be | other new organization will get going ».(.,.“,,, vl waRTN H of eight over Kid Wiillams, who, in Alice Renshaw, who came second, and [ 50N the New Britain-Meriden Kaceys state holsiledlad 5 - ague game, I"ollowers of the Kaceys This league will bowl until tie end | CALL FOR BASKBALL SQUAD (them being in one game, The Fail - T In the 120 yard race for high school | BE the seasarn: Syracuse, Jan, 10.—A call has been | RIVEr man, however, atill has a lead . 1 A y g hoys, Henry Dray was first, ldward Monsces quintets staged last season. ihe Moot Satitng company leagus |Issued of 25 goals on the New Tiediord rush- Delancy was second und Edward | It wis one of the most grotesque af- S be force tonight at the Syracuse university baseball squad f I 1l be out in force tonight at ti o sily baseball Bquad fOF| nierce of the Gold Bugs, although | In the tandem race for boys and |[Jehnny Bufi's Manager Refuses to|clreles. be held in connection with the com- | tice in the gymnasinm on I%eb. 15. Thia| - ek S Firis 2dward Delaney and Winnie Rice | Opinions Differ d of work on the al- Wil give the players six weeks' inc 4 ¢ rung, [a mage pletion of 14 weeks of worl on the ai- | Wil glve the players six week' Indoor (o 1% ) P TR Cl R ond, The| e wam gaged in since that time as to which off for a handsome prize, in the con- bractic ume two girls ught up’the| Hmith Tynch and Farese, is the hest or worst team of the two. 18 i ter rusher, scoring eig t du i ; § | “1ead in the tandem race for girls. New York 1 0~sdohnny Bult Bolation cvent. According to members - - = 'same time, 1igging made bat p o 1, i | In the open tondem race, the com- | wopld's \Iv:nmlnn\'oighl champlon and |the goods, while Monsees, the welghty e I S anasrs o | oo AR : leader of the 1021 victors is confident . Donlon atenders for W, Jehnson ... 105 - 202 | zaingt the defence men. Wiley of the o BB MR 4l proved too strong for winners of other (not consider offers for ring engage- AT a2 Feshedtion alleys. lugt other battle is staged. Clalms and B Wovks men and 418 450 ;[the New BeRTor halt atundlng secon | | RVRIRERIMNGS were winners by a close margin. 1d (o kngland. This was made plain yes- |COUNter claims of each team belng 4 : ¢ 4 Hn the week's work. Vi BN | Denlaney and Henry Bray however, |torday by Lew Diamond, the cham- 8 hear The scores at both the Clsino and | Myers 114 117 107— 338 N : : Moneed d e Gliasc Rogers alleys. follow: ; L R e SR 27| In rush taking Luggan alko led the | = L by muking a close second while Dolan [gquare Garden to bid farewell to the| Should the battle imaterialize, it is b e 2% field by a wide margin and materially {and k came in third. champion's admirers there. During TR 4 L [his faith in the ability of Rhene Bar- e AL Chgire 215 Gold Bugs, but is still a long way off. and motorinen of the Connecticut Co., | ravent offers for bouts but declined e ] . | Rockwell 1 === iin charge of Captain William O'Leary, [them all. From a versatile standpoint, Bardeck B S nita i g0 880 AB0A PRI R e PP "ithan 50 dashes to the spot, getting 10| tative arrangements are is a wonder, having brought the in one game and 12 in another, Hig- to match the mute battler with Tracy {men from both the Connecticut Co.|ga5 000 for a hout hetween the cham- L anno s { s / est standard both with his vocal and R A e 441.20 | Wilson e 249 ID ONE gAme, winning every race tol for a go in the Capital City. 1. Darling resulted in the defeat|\wanted n meeting hetwoen Buff and |Personal abilities. With Captain Mon- the spot against Bob Hart. Alexander| #doran has been working out fnlof the former company by a score of [Joe Lynch without demanding any 2 4 Canaries b4 TS B R Al 1 ‘,,,‘,; won 23 races and Kid Williams 80, | Philadelphia, Pa., for several months. |16-19. remuneration for the latter, thus giv- |team will encounter considerable difii- 3 "“:,‘ nmm~ 2 e SRS o M U |with Taylor among the clect with 28, He appeared wi X C i |culty in breaking down F¥red's per- S 24l s : 1 Hardy Behaving Well in that city on severa! occasions with [John Williams defeated a similar team | yyger the rul . Sto i Vit 320 under the rules of the State Athletic High individual single string J. Molynaux ..... 102 100 ‘~‘ During the' period from Dec. 30 to|a marked degree of success. Among | under Captain “Dill’ s Stanley Quarer boy holds the honor ir Helghts, 1'ln, Jan, 10—, Mute Battlor -Lstablishes Quarters at with a hole in one. It was the ley and Kelly. tain “Herald" and Hartford “Cou- [rant” will battle tonight at Rogers| Monsees Qmmets m Actlon nrk is a southpaw, His “ace' was | ter has vetarned after a year's absence | opened for {he £ night at I'rank Jones of Memphis, a sevior L " EUHL i la wide swath in goal making In the| N8 out daily. [the Pilz-Rhodes skating rink yester. |N0St The “Herald” team will be com-|quintet’s captain last season by Louie g0 yeoke. [went out and played the championghip | X {0'Brien: Zisk, Muraht, Covis and 1 . threc conte He made u gain| winner in the Morley-Kelly go. Ten- romped home an easy winner over irien, Zisk, Murphy, Coyle and Law-|saturday night as the preliminary to a8 the Casino alleys on Iriday night Hu games, made but 15 poals, six of | will remember the battle the Porta- by Coach “Lew" Cari JAE L arr of the i [Golden third, fairs ever attempted in local athletic Casino alleys, when a celebration will candidates to report for spring pri having a poor week, holds came in uhrw] with Bray and | Comsider Offers for Matches With I’lenty of arguments have beén en- leys. The feature event will a roll- work before starting outdoor diamond g lead of 10 o1 “hompson, Porta maintains that his beauties are of the league, Job O'Nefl and Patte 3 9 80— 268 | A 3 i b IS4 208 1 Rakterton . i Providence pair Having 2 DOCHIR ) " . ) A bination of Shupack and Shupack | American flywelght title-holder, will ; : that his pets will be vietorious if an- the title, Coridan ..... 80 & 1 L & % - Whalers had a great week with 16, | BTSN b contests and the Shupick brothers|ments until he returns from his trip ) id of the is heard fr Iy. O e, Bt s afrald of the other is heard frequently Viest (o the Spot managed to hold on to their laurels pion's manager, who visited Madison i Captain M ees wi n CASINO ALLEYS [ ogrann i 2 ‘ probable that Captain Mons: will pin reduced the lead of Higgins of the SSILENT MIKE" DORAN, A polo game between conduetors|pig yisit Diamond received three dif- e |deck to fill the baskets with scores. Bird League MeBriarity ..., 107 89 282 ', | ¢: The New Bedford flash won no less| ~= ===~ - being made [and an “electric team’ composed of | parry Neary advanced an offer of Parrots 3 116 I Kaceys cheering squad up to the high- gins coralled 30 rushes, including 15 Ierguson, conqueror of Bill Sweeney, #nd the Telephone Co., under Captain | yion and Midget Smith; Eddie Mead sees playing a guard position, Porta's Sparrows ... 445 43 QBTN s visnehy B4 108 — 291 gal playiiEan 8 i polo team under -Capiainling Buff all the precentage permitted 8, I 58 [fect defense, it being said that the Walthers by the | commission, and Leo P, IFlynn submit- of being able to cover the most floor Burns, 141. gt Z— a0l yan: 4 HrE P e 3 R 5 o Ja Frank Hardy was on his good | those whom he hested there are thescore of 7 fo 1. [fed an offer of $35,000 or 35 per cent| Hu}(l‘:(ghml'l‘llhhllnl three strings, C. oL L behavior, not calling down on his head | 1 of Nero C“hink, vn(.n.m Pat* | A number ofwolo games are beink of he zross receipts at the Garden for of any player on cither team in a , 319. i o i 405 the wrath of the referce in any game.| Bradley and “K. 0. Walker. The |played at the rink this afternoon. Anjy pattle between Buff and Harold seated position. team single three string, e Tl 1 581 | But for all that, the scrappy Worces- st battle, which ended in the first | ice polo league hag been formed to|parese. Porta is Silent? 507, QLI vy /8 2 Se7ter player leads the league in ,0\,,\ vound, when Mike knocked out Walk- | pla ery Saturday and Sunday when | f Captain Porta, with his usual dis- y-,nmmnh W 99 287 : i | ! : g, B | In declining these offers Diamond ; i 258 |making with He fs closely pressed | °F Was witnessed by Bill Sweeney of [ the ice is in condition. Teams have | .ii' st Ruft would sall for England [Py of silence, has sot the opposi- this ¢ Leen entered as follows: Nutmegs, |, e bion and wonld return with |Uon worrled, and should arrangements ¥ |be completed for the game, Louic may 1 L A 0 Rl 5 ihices! ; S0 01 28 an ¢ onnelly who have epch | th1F €Ly, ! : J)nrlou . 1 offended 21 ti I'he deaf and dumb battler has ' Captain MeCann; Mohawks, (“,mmm‘”w HEplon, B s LT spring something of a surprise. Some Individual Averages o A 21 times | Erickson e g > | GoilBy e -Cadlienas ‘m..npnl out a busy program for him- | Restella, mes, Captain Olcott. | , 5 Rl | 5 S4—1414 p= Goalten ¥ W z > to defend his laurels against any lead-|™" i v (65 AT T | 1T 44 484 | Among the goal tonds Conlexr hoidg| S¢if ineluding a daily run of fve| Other teams who wish to join the | er, i of the possibilities of engaging in a 1 game are Frankle McConn, Bill Fitz- Lemeries Forgen o toB berth with .920 a loss of one point | Mi'es and several hours shadow box- league should notify the manager at syt L SR e | patrick, Johnny Doyle, Harold Camp- M are L. alidal o 2‘_‘\:]”(‘”‘ i s ’T”“ lfor the week. iflount gained — two| iNg and sparring to keep in the pink |the ring. Prizes will be given the win- Volkhardt : v i I‘ g ; 93 o/ points and Welch lost two. Pence| Of condition. | ners. BASKETBALL TONIGHT |bell, and a_number of others who do i KRy - 3 not play the game any better than High team three strings, Pheasants, 1412, A v 3 5 87 92— g“ gained a point Hueftner stood pat, | ~————— A th J s > B i e = 97 _._ 393 'and Purcell dropped seve i — ege men. » (s §i3 97 119—,323 ropy seven points. s S e ot o 0 0T 0 TR LR RERGER Miss Bleibtrey Has New Job e T R a0 Schwader ............... 89.15 P 1431 ] R it B b FOOTBALL CAPT. HONORED Peterson . . B9 Higgins y 478 o : e e to Hardware City Five—Middletown — NLEY WORKS 1./ S. Duggan 390 A § e g i Y. M. O A, Gaine &b A¥mbrg. Edward A. Fargo, Awarded Brooks ‘ : Memorial Mcdal at Williams College R o A SO Valiants. S sy The preliminary game to the Hard 5 i T o . 78- 5 \ ams A ER S e preliminary d- 2 s o ;t‘brl;utl\ ik e BT Mi s 1 Mayion | ware. City-Middletown Y. M, C. e .\\HHArlns{;)\\]L\,l Jlan, m‘. The B’ro::l\: Ziegler ..... cee. 8T 1B Wl ek R : Hart Sattle b (bha: Biate: Armobytonlsht [ 1Lemonal Medk) has been awarde E. Burns e Miss R e - 182, mpon _ 4 2 |this year to Edward A. [Iargo of : honipson be as follows: Bearcats: Campbell and 5 = Olson il ¢ 3 Evanstown, IIl., captain of the Wil- g s SR . ) Bouchard /the McSweeney Five. The lineup will p & Fitzgerald .. Wit teoys BOY ne cee Pierce : liams eleven this past season. It :':tr:rli:n' e A ke bree Jeg i S : ? Bayer, forwards; Lynch, center; Gross|; .\ o ey of the Purple team, a B e T e 3 S e el b 3 Goals Made By— H - X Ak E o and Fredericks, guards; MeSwiney| ‘o o eed M"momm;“" 3 s a0 g ] A 7 Wiliiams ...... Sy 188 G B 5 i e cive: Ji ullivan and Frankie |00 s T Sandquist i Buakin 3 53 =8 s = o 4 Bants, center and coach and a representative of the Harman Icepicks. el WS TEeRie e pilee 2 i .y i 3 el gl dai faculty making the choice. 1stiken g 17, Stanquist . . . - Pierce ..o ; b § TN, Sparkaiang, MoGhlie, . sunrdy, The TBrooks medal is presented in BARCHANA. |, 4 ae ¢ s vsoones Miss A, Stanquist . ... Thompson ....... 3 9 X A b v bt Manager Longe Saviski has selected memory of the late Belvidere Brooks, Parizo . ¢ B § ; 3 b § 27, Higgins PR . s ’ i y i e the following local l’.filfl_\l‘rs to repre- captain of the 1909 eleven at Wil- 5 SOOI £k o s 40T Alexander ... upiavsies p r : : . 4 sent "‘f\‘_’]*"‘f‘f‘"""’]”“‘,"]‘:; ".““r"?"‘ e liams, who was. illed In ' ance while g e ning: Kilduft and Walthers, forwards: | i\ » with the American army in IR i T TP s Fak s sl Crowley Coonay « aas = ¥ coee Peeeseeiieeen 4 r Restella, center; Sheehan and Gins: the wonidowan Barry . Bouchard 1001 [N 2, 5 Miss litzgeraid 5 ] : = Bt { o - e 489 5515—1004| Wiley —— I g PSR e : : a0 SR McCARTHY TUFRTS' TRACK COACH 3 HE | : nptonie o L HaETs . o sty : » | Medford, Mass., Jan. 10.—Dr, W. T. Haik 2 I‘:VLACRI ]A LC tay lman: ., ..o 86 o [ HandEteves IEREERRRRRI : t [MeCarthy has been appointed coach of | 2 for Z5¢ Regulators i 3 - g8 146 Jean 7 2 79 % LA g LRl bum i L - ithe Tufts college track team. He > : Quigiey . el ! ] [coached the team during the season| Imported Havana Filler, “Broad- Linzinski ...... 71 : L pnpideil oL i 3 5 ) b i 3 L 3 of 1918-14. Track sports at the col-| Jaaf” Binder and Wrapper g:flsz' ety 9y : £ v 5, Dufresne ..o : : . : llege have been without the guidance | ette . . . 6 -3 o - v 8 & B 4§ 4 2 | 3 2.3 f d Lyons ....... [ERREEE | g Lo an experienced coach since Iast|Fo Ho JURGEN ~~ Phone 1992-5 Ingo ...... 5 89 80— & [‘\“,m 62 b 3 DNonnelly : i I [ e e Bl e e i : : Bk [spring. | New Britain, Conn. ; 371 4n 2 922 oy | Muirhead Ventilators Jer108 NATPIHOR : Harwood ...... 87 03 - 265 s < . A T A . i | K ¥, L i 5 - | e i e e —————— Lliictte DILIULY, Ll bud WU L6 Gavtoans n o BWim=I 8 FOX’S | mer, has a new job, DBut she hasn’t laid aside her swimming suit. | STARTING SUNDAY She's playing ball in it-—that’s Iithelda batting—at Atlantic City, r “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” 1 1 b eas follow: Bearcats: Campbell and | ch® €EL0 8 PC SO0 esery- Montague 84 01 - I o Ponaal Dummy ........ 67 7 2 atd . 5 I:‘r::n & s - s Holeom) Vv : Je o B. Hart Miss Thayer 3 . y s Lungren Dufresne . Usher ¥ . 69 8T A Gilber Touls Made Dy— : J i Hardy | ! where she has taken charae of the Ambassador Swimming club. BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQULE™ lCoId? The girls just laugh. . " s st a2 Samsnia gennpm’ s olcomb . g ¥ S0 T T 0 b} Miss faleor - How TO Start The Dav W’!'Ol‘lg Bnowman o s Stanguist ... 308-—1150 | Miss Brili Miss Burkhardt Muirhend W. Wollman .... 3 07— 247! Miss Ahistrom ..... 146 Alexande NNt . B 82 Miss Walsh ........ 76 6 4 Gardner arlson ... i 0 86 P o F. Woolman .... 56 2 167 495— 962 Biount Hart : Twirlers. Pureelly Miss Sikora . Vel ; Wiley Miss Thompson ] Davies . Miss Donahuc o Harkin Corell .. » et 2 Miss Culley .. 63 7. Rouchard AT 15 Miss Dorizikl v 6 2| Thompson Olarikeon oy . £ L IDUME +oeos oo q 1191 P. Weich Monroe v > i Middleton . .. 113 { srriemeuaeerd Stopped Missed 1. T\ 5 ) ‘“7\?" " conle 2671 3 X X § ' N Hopefuls ORTEY afvadawe BAT ) ) /| - 3 W » 120 |Rlount ..., . 2401 K U ) \\\\ a Stickels ao | Miss L 150 Welch (vJ“Ink.;:m i 5 o 51| Miss Donahue s 124 | Hueffner Ditlon 58 a | Miss Hallman ...... 65 76— 140 |DPurcell ... l\d\.nn‘ml»‘ s 7 5 Dnmmy K e 5 b 119 American League Standing b s . i b o @R R 4 101 | T 106 im0 New Bedford ..... 21 " — 5 — 874 'providence ....... 29 29 apas TOWRIT « Fosinasaqe 45 26 RANMGY WORKS L Miss Meltartand — 148 [Tiall River . i f.avol 5 Murn $4-= 154 Worcester Wrizh g9 < iss Pric 130 | Woonsocket ...... 3 A e s % . Miss Zimmerman 4 140 i b ut C & - - . B e ERams: ALsoM ‘ e 3 lerso 5 2 e 3 \ 5 3 | Al I8 Arkdbc B Jod WHURE STRATAGY WO | ! p T R AND DEPRESSE | ME 6l [ ABOUT SomeThin D \A _/»_,.\\ 93 20 03 o e to et Dummy vees o 6 % s Goal Tends' /\\vrn °S Kildug et 8 Miss Stromquist 8 7 136 :’.i‘l‘<lv”rv‘|” nt Miss O'Keefe oy 1 3 o7 o = RO . - 'Scout Discovers Weak Place in Op- ] n / | 5 . 5 R 9 / HE CERTAINLY | ponent's Line Anock < s8 MeGuiire § v 107 Columbus, O, Jan. 10.-—Now that Truslow Lay the 1921 foothall season is history it | Fazzini ... T 9 TROAE o s ) 5 140 15 permissible to relate how Ohio State | Anderson ] ’ ) |defanted one of its stropgest foes last Senk ... T el 123 fall due to a sllght weakness in one ! Lurke . ] 86 | Doy LA _ 147 0f the men picked hy Walter Camp ,,u,u,. 128 for his first All-American eleven. The | \\m . alight deficiency was discovered by on | g 500 475 975 Ohlo State seout. T.und 8 1 S Autowins, | In early games one of Ohio State's Merwin ..~ .. 3 Miss Kilduff ve 3D y 171 |scouts noted that this player has a Eliiott s 1 04 1 1 Miws MeAloon . 81 \ 166 | disposition to leave his position on the | Luebeck .. g L 2 Miss Hart R 74 188 [line to help back up another part of | Wilcox ..... 03 5 2 Miss Kalberg ...... 69 76— 14 the forwerd wall which was weaker. | Miss Klein .. 75 80— 155 A triek play was drawn up and, trie Miss Loomis ., s 72 147 'to advance dope t a eritical moment Miss Kallgren ...... 6 70— 138 [this athlete was far out of his place | ond the winning play was shot through 520—1040 |the hole where he should have been. Durmmy vyon B8

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