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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922, STANLEY WORKS AND CORBIN QUINTETS OPEN A THREE - GAME BASKETBALL SERIES AT STATE ARMORY TOMORROW NlGHT——JOE FOOTF; BOOSTS HIS AVERAGE TO 116 IN INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE — NEW HAVEN KACEYS TO PLAY LEAGUE LEADERS — NEWS OF THE GOLFERS | FACTORY SERIES JOF FOUTE TOPS | May Adopt One Code of Rales LOGALS OUTPLAY s year to Danny MeNichol of Pennsyls | Cullen leads the foul shooters | ey ! ) 1l shooters with of fundamental Iimportance as to|elected to active membership and R e LR vanla for the high scoring honors s total o \ il for the high scoring honors In | his total of 18 whether the United States and West- [39 to allled membership, making a 1 in. [the International basketball league, In the team records Dartmouth anc Hat f i N Gorbm and S my WOPk Qum. 0 Sepibtie _league,| r rtmouth an N B‘ M h G S ern Golf Associations joins with St.[total of 63 new clubs for the year. Sl G[ T P E ( (anle $ 58, CUIRERA RwAY lu ZP0ULABHIDE H18 |COTAmBIA .-‘l:::”;‘:"::;.’i"Ifl"n‘.‘\1‘(::1,’.:\‘.1:;3'{“ eW DBritain Machine Co. dlar Andrews In one code of rules for the The highest number in any previous| liver Gily 1feam rroves asy t[ R F d C leads his rivals with total of 28 lead the league in total points, b2, | H A ‘g i “6 gollers of the world, which was ex- |year was 17, | P- k. 45 20 IS L0 Renew ‘eu o Our[ points. In the two games played last and P nI. i u\u.l(;lnl\!l 'r:..l:: goals, | a8 AVerdge 0 “"f',";d to be decided at the annual| ' Another matter of interest to play- 10 mgl [0 Eomr— |week by Dartmouth the fast forward ind 18 respectively, Columbla's 41| Jr— ::)'(.L:J,‘:nmw‘h“ lnl:““.] L3 fi'mr ,M_ ers was the recommendation made by b T The first of a serles of games be- [caged five goals from field and elgh- points give it second place ,and Penn| Joe Koote, by his magnificent work ) was not even mentioned. |Jjames D. Standish, chalrman of the| .. yrogen Kaceys proved easy tween the Stanley Works and the T, & [teen out of twenty from the foul line, in its only game thus capturedWMn Inst Iriday night's games in the|. The only official recognition s re- | ellgibllity committee, that the pian of [ fhe Noridth Iaecys Prased GOV ¥, Corbin baskethall quintets, will be |His work In the latter department is, |third position with 88 tallics, New Tritain oiusteial eague, ot |5erd to the establishment of officlal | permitting a player to submit three G, v, % S o atate Armory, the Arch [so far, fully as sensational as that of | The records of the leading ten play- | Rogers' alleys, has boosted his bowl- rilen; 1o, /governi ithe s game, wherevar certified scores be ahollshed. [n MULIe | gy 0 "ayes Knights losing a one-sided ing average to 116, and has taken the p.luad wag made by President J.|no player will be allowed to compete Bakblat RIS S0E AL Da tEs ATteR about a resumption of the court feud |with Princeton on Friday Cullen had a oul Total | lend for high average. displacing i)l | rederic Byers after the meeting was | in the national amateur champlonship yop [l gy ocyan vang up the first gonl where has existed between the teams|perfect score on fouls, throwlng slx| Player and college Goals 2 Lotgren, who did not howl last week, |2V My Byers stated that no actlon (unless recommended by the assocla- |y Bl "niiain “aia e\l tora e and followers for several seasons, It [out of six, Cutlen, Dartmouth ., 28| The New Britain Machine company |Vould be taken until after the annual | tlon of which he s a member. |a ook fn, There was a fine crowd Wwill be remembercd that last season,| -Second In the Individual struggle is|Pulleyn, Columbia and the Landers, Frary and Clark |[Meeting of the Western Golf Assocla-| while not wishing to discourage any | iy agtendance. The locnls again dis- with the Corbin team fighting for first [Pulleyn. Columbia’s guard and foul |Grave, Penn company teams are deadiocked for |tlon on Saturday. President Byers as-|one who has a chance from entering ' jiiveq an excellent brand of team- place with the New Britaln Machine [thrower, with a total of 21. Grave, the Loeb, Princeton the league lead, with five victories and | #°rted that a greater spirit of harmony | the championship, and while particu- | ouy Time and again passing the ball company quintet for the Industrial|Pennsylvanin Captain, is close behind, | Luther, Cornell one defeat, between the U. 8, G. A. and the sec- | jarly desirous of encouraging Young| ..o in a manner that baffled the league champlonship, the Stanley (with 16, and Loch of Princeton trails | Rosenast, I'enn 7 The high single honor is held by|tional organizations now prevailed and | players, the committee feels that In | iciors. Sheehan. Restella and Kil- Works team nosed out Chief Larson|in fourth position, with 18, Luther,|Springhorn, Columbia Foote with 130, while this player also |that there was every indlcation that!justice to the best players the fleld | qir were the chief point makers for and his men on the closing night of [having to his credit 12 points, leads Balther, Yale ....... o |leads for the high three string honor |solution of differences of oplnlon on | must he reduced. ey Y ”mm', Murphy again the league, thercby clinching the|all his Cornell mates and 18 a good Malcolm, Dartmouth with 871, The New Britain Machine [the rules was in sight. It the field tn’ the open event con- oot WIS ,;voulp For the ehamplonship for the Machinists. | fifth, Cullens and Pulleyn, of course, Goldstein, Dartmonuth g | company quintet has the best high| The report of the exccutive com- itinues as large as in the two preced- |y nigen Voiim ~ Covla- mavad Ratisood Mhere has been no league among the |benefit by the fact that their teams are o btal Of |single and best high team scores of |mittee showed a total membership of | ing years it probably will be necessary |y ST M OVE PESER Al e local factories this season, but of late |the only leagues fives which have play- |College Goals Goals Pts. s. and 1,534, respectively, 533 clubs, of which 202 are active and to extend the time of the fournament. I"‘m‘.,f,' o ‘,m the chief point ;;‘1|((.r. the old spirit scems to have loomed|ed two games, Grave, Loch and Luther | Dartmouth ... 5| ‘fraut and Hinc League. ? Merid : i ; up, and with the possibility of secur-{took part in only a single contest and | Columbia : Ted McDonough is setting the pace ST X ing the armory on Tuesday nights, the [in reality are practically on a par with | Pennsylvania . g(in the Traut and Hine company . ) . Nowallayen, N gxf serles was arranged with George Kron [the two leaders Princeton . 9 league which performs weekly at the Athletes Defy WInter 8 R_lflors On next Saturday nignt, the speedy B enting ihe: Corbin/-tsam.and| = oo, & THapsRabt s ok NI AT | Gornell. s Casino alleys. The Red Sox five are 2 New Haven team will make its debut Frank J. O'Brien of the Stanley|gpringhorn of Columbia are tied for|Yale ¢ out in front for the champlonship, but - e in this city. The Elm City quintet has Works, ! are being pressed closely by the Yan- Beah EravelneCAIoHE at o EaA alip Dick Dillon, Connecticut's hest ref. kees and Indians. Cusack, with 123, and is making a strong bid for sec- ond place in the league. In a recent e R BAKER T0 RETIRE BIG ENTRY LIST while Tomaheck holas the high thtee | of SR 3 | battie between the tocls and the New AL i S 1 Haven team, Captain Restella’s men played tomorrow night at the Bt, armory. The series is bound to bring MeNichol lust se. n. In the game ers and of the teams follow: games, Herbie Sauter has been named official timer. : string i‘;”"“:’l of 312. Mr. Kron said today that his team | B s of Standings and Averages. S A g were vietorious. will e s(-h\f‘lml from the following Yankees Third Baseman Plans To|135 Golfers to Participate in Open Tr"l“!l\{ :::fl'lill‘i‘;nl:-nlh:nin(flyyllf;:\ii“ and : . ot o The summary:— players: “Chief” Larson, Johnny faxe,| porsake Diamond To Open a Jewel-| Championship Tourney ~ Which| Bhaohan L R 7 . New Britain Meriden Paul, Morgan, Cossette, Carr Industrial League. S 3 5 Kilduff ............ Butler, McGrath Anderson and others. Just who the ry Store In Maryland. Opened Today on Los Angeles Links W, 1 s 4 a e p Left Forward Stanley Works will use has not heen ) 33 ; s ; Ve g ¢ Shechan Gatffney, Cossette decided on. The Buttmakers have| Baitimore, Jan. 16. — J. Franklin| Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 16.—The I\'."'}{;P:';‘ R 3 b . W - $ Right Forward Y Some very fine players to pick from in| (Home Run) Baker, who will he mar-| largest field that ever completed in|pr ot GSCHHRE <t ‘ ey ¥ e Restella .......... McGrath, Kenney Bill Walthers, John Grobstein, Jim |ried tonight to Miss Margaret Mitch-| the California state open golf cham-| g\ e "o Cr " 0 Cantar Saxe .. Gaffney, Tomkevicz practically determined to retire from| One hundred and thirty-five play-| . 4 the baseball diamond, as a promise|ers, amateurs and pro ,mmcs Xf,-,,lm ::““:“-‘j ‘]‘I"”"‘_; to his bride. very part of California, from Ari- | o0 H'"d““"’ The famous third baseman will 1ay|sona, Washington and Texas, as well Nr““}fi‘i ,'"“ away his spiked shoes and open a touring champions, Long Jim | nerin & Judd ickson and others. The games will be preceded on each Murphy evening by a preliminary, and dancing will follow. Right Guard Score:—New Britain 45, Meriden 20; field goals, Kilduff 5, Sheehan 8, jewelry shop shortly at Cambridge,| Barnes of Pelham and Jock Hutchin- Restella 6, Murphy 1, McGrath 1 letic_career, which won him renown|oyer the Iinks of the Wilshire Country | 1 oeoren’ the country over, was begun. It Was|ciyh, one of the bhest and most! paniaison sanford's Free Services As Coach l;nrl;“'" ]fulr:y two months ago thallgjentific courses in the west. Deep| gk Baker had decided to never again|rgvines. called “barrancas” out here risk Alded New Brunswick Athletic Of-|undertake to travel a season through | girrouna many of the greens, and woe | yocarian, with the big league squad. N e olfarETattalinil i Josephson . ficials In Not Showing a Deficit. Stnalu s lhf r"‘:“h;mgp Jiily to the golfer who falls into these pits. e R ont IR 10 el 18 A B | A local rule has been made which will[ Roman UTRCRR R IQIona ately set OUt|yayines at the loss of one stroke. FREOMEN. o+ 50 o g . + g g ., |of the best preliminary contests of the (00{ o{;]t;::nl‘l;iF;(;;}]:‘;;l(ti]?plr‘;‘xlf! the "li{:-'.: N e O EoTTI GRS T T Lk ey St Columbia athletes practise on the track at South Field daily [season. The locals won through she which he decried the policy of educa- | ¢ S gD B0y ew asterll| pionship at San Francisco, Barnes and | Suprenant .. e 3 : 3 : good work of Winton, the left guard. tional institutions installing expensive (3107 leagle aBakan e 0 No He'S| Huteninson are rated at_even money ConaANLy 02011 | despite wintry weather. But they’re not in their bare legs. They |ror the Rectors Merriott, Kelsor and football coaching systems, it is inter- [ NTOUBN, Profe he sald. |apainst the field. But the champions| Burke . N : 4 : 4 Lugg did the excellent work. esting to note that the Rutgers 1921 will find the going swifter here. They| Burkhardt e wear woolen uniforms like those of Corre and Peters, hurdlers| “rmhe summary:— campaign would have shown a finan- 2 will be competing against a greater| Thompson Ty a9/ v Tigers Rectors clal loss instead of a profit had the number of players and against a bet- Nicholls .. A MR 4 shown above. | Smith . Merriott coaches beeq paid for their \vork.‘ Cyril Walker, Performs in Brilliant|ter ficld. Iddie Lees of Chicago is BeRrY Sl . GRE ! Right Forward The coaching system at Rm;:o_rs is Manner on Pinehurst Links. M»hr present holder of the California . Heine ' e ¥ Grace, Donahue A L s < () probably the most ideal of any insti- I title, 8 Efo o1 R Tk T Poplowski ...... Left Forward tution in this section of the country.{ Pinehurst, N. C., Jan. 16. i UEAE S Ao S Myers ...... o 97 0. Macholtz ....... Willoughby ..... (CODIBY. &y ... Lugg It costs practically nothing. For the( Walker, the Englewood pro £ K. C. JOINS OLYMPIC BODY T R W. Anderson .. DouzZat vl it | last eight years George Foster San-[shot the most brilliant golf ever =S 7 ol arah: P B Delfaro ... 3 ii8 Whitney ..... 2 5 " 96, WTBLOWII o & oriatsi it sl Kerner ford of New York city has been both[on the Pinchurst links and Brasis T the directing head and active coach.|three records in exhibition matches Dircctors Act On Invitation From| fioward ..............0.0. 96 0. S. Miller ..... AR Maloney . In that time he has never received a | here yesterday. In the morning he did | American Association. McNamara . ... Dougherty ...... e O'Neil . .cent in compensation. Every after-[the championship course in 20—37—/ 4 2 A J. Cusack ..... M. Kerner . . oo H. Brown noon during the season he leaves his| 66 and in the afternoon in 33—g4—| New York, Jan. 16——The supreme| i) ,,q e H. Johnson ......... 0 Wm| Guge New York brokerage office and comes| 67, jlooardi otidixestunt fotithe Rnlgnts, ol i i By o 0 T OHMEDI, b e v Wardner . to New Brunswick to coach the foot-| His 28 for the first nine is a record, | COluMbus, in session yesterday, at the | poygeri’ 70 Bt H. Ramm ... SRR Donlan ball candidates. He is assisted {rom |the 66 is an eighteen hole record, and | \aldorf-Astoria, voted to accept the | yqiyyyopy =~ 7000 007000 Simon ... e ! Koether time to time by former Rutgers play-|the 133 for the thirty-six hole is the | lon of the American Oympic as-| gyoqpq0, e J. Baldisari ..... 3 R. Johnson ers who return to aid in the work. lowest score ever made here in a day's|So¢iation to join the body, and thuel y,..on " "7 Carlson 4 It was announced recently by Wil-| play, Phillip Carter had an appro “"“"“"““'“”'r‘-" \;“HM "“ “””i"(’" S ek Ny Edw. Miller . . . Noga ........ ceees - Mam P. Garrison, graduate manager,|mate 66 here several years ago, but | o the followers of amateur sports rolel : PR Bailey .... 3 G. Anderson g s that the 1921 season had netted a|he did not hole every putt ,,:'\,1 m':‘ interested in Olympic competition ::'?I.(I:hy}sm\' : DL T Hamfmn $4 N # E. B. Miller . 2 HARDWARE CITY profit of approximately $10,000 in|of the holes have been lengthened | lhe action taken by the K. of C.| Nypora i Oy " C. Gugel .. i SPECIAL - Hasselback S 1 Preston L era 25¢ spite of the fact that the campaign|gince that time. [board yvesterday is in furtherance of [ \" i\ qarcon’ was unsatisfactory as to the number| \walker's record card follows: the policy of that organization to o e e Renshaw . ..... i George Brown EERRRE Imported Hayana Filler, “Broad ) . ’ £ of games won and lost. This profit, 4438332652 9 stimnlate interest among its members Tomsheck ... 4 Sl C. Macholtz .. Andrews . ... leat” Bind d W ! ear inder an rapper however, easily would have been wip- 464533444 __gg | in amateur sports throughout the Patrus L. Baldisari . g Storr ..., e 7 ed out had Mr. Sanford been com- | country. Two delegates from the K. mmgn;&" 2 s § Selander . 4 Woram * s F. H. JURGE Phone 1992-5 pensated in accordance with prevail- FRISCH TO WED of €. will be named shortly to attend| Afelynen Db s Freberg ... : | Cashmore ... ST Ry ing inflated salaries. The Rutgers e STy the meetings of the American Olym-| Machoits .o . 0l o1 ; New Britain, Conn. coach is gnalterably opposed f0 Pro-| Giants Inficlder to Take Unto Him. |Pic association. Hart . : s = - fessionalism in foothall even to pro- W <TREES T o Cam el . g n 7 fessional coaching, and repeatedly self a Bride. ek % ceee Frag Vlhe A Fe“er N urges Rutgers men not to take up| New York, . R TR Bah /"“ ZKO MATCH I!IQR BO’l’l‘ P coaching as a profession after their|of the Giants, ase runner of the | St 1€ anislaus Zbys- | 5" pigon graduation. National league is sliding toward a|Ko: world's heacyweight champlon] wenriarty | i wrestler and Paul Martinson will meet | &t DENIES RUMORS His engagement to Miss Ada Lucy, | here dan. 26, Jimmy Londos, hea Mo e playmate since childhood, was an-| ' ¢i8ht Greek champion and Joe Gesh-| pigp Individual String— 130 it nounced today. The wedding will|tOWt of Boston, Mass, have been|pign Individual 8 String—Foote. 871 Bezdek Sets At Rest Talk That He|[t2ke place next winter, e S e T High team string—N. B. Machine 542 SR e R T O T High team string—N. B. Mach...1534 Tex. with 67 in-| More people live in the state of — 1920 [ New York than in all that part of T. AND H. LEAGUE. Standing. State College, Pa., Jan. 16.—Hugo K n\,;\' 1’5 1;4(‘; Bezdek has returned to Penn State 8 —— | Yankees ... ..., 17 lsos from his trip to the middle west and Lankeeh v ine i definitely set at rest all rumors of his| o cees : ’);) leaving Penn State for the University Athletics ....10. 21 of Minnesota. Rezdek went to Minn- SRR e eapolis at the request of President TlkeDR i 2 Coffman of \linnesota in order to ex- 3 ™ . x - — - & “m“r; X s diaw ;; plain his policy for a department of | AR § _ : S -‘I vl‘—‘('u‘fi'\r‘i( 2 physical education such as he has es- 8 % ; T St Cha § tablished so succ fully at Penn % 4 b gh 3 ] rings—Tomsheck .. State, and the Blue and White ath- i 3 i \M‘mu:::l\‘ldunl Avcrages. Jetic director says he was in no sense d : i ot a candidate for the vacant post at 3 ® Sai R e 5 A S ‘" Thomsheck ATHLETE RECOVERING : o : Cusaclk John Pelletier, former Industrial league star, who was injured in a game at Branford recently when his ankle was badly sprained, is able to be about again with the aid of crutches. Pelletler besides rating as one of the best players in this city, is also one | of its most popular basketball per- | formers. i ar ¥ fox § § ”v r WALKER 1S HARVARD CAPTAIN. 5 3 3 § 53 ‘ s F 3 % I S CLASS Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 16.—Har- 4 # A < ) ; fifl[_f" S[ /”6 old B. Walker of Detroit has | ey & x 8 bl i ) : ‘4 lz elected captain of the Harvard wres 4 e , { ing team. He is one of the thinnest \ 4 3 men even enrolled in the yort here, | o - 1 . K : J | e ENCOL et MADE IN NEW ENGLAND'S 9, do 7 L S R R LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY / % Y / men /%// Looks like Viscount Lascelles was saying something rather R.G.SULLIVAN ESTATE SOLE OWNERS AND MFGRS. %/ want' ‘ personal ‘LU Princess Mary, his fiancee, as they started for the re- ACTORY - MANCHESTER, .M. | cent Boxing Day meet of the West Norfolk [Hounds at Tittleshall. | Cossette 3, Kenney 3, Coyle 1, Carey ! 1, Tomkveicz 1: foul goals, Sheehan 5; ¢ referee Dillon; timer Sauter. r A Fast Preliminary ! The Tigers of this city defeated the | Rectors of Bristol in the preliminary H game, 20 to 19. The game was one Pelletier, Johnny Schroeder, Freder-| ¢!l a wealthy Baltimore girl, has|pionship meet will tee off here today. f g ee Ruje v 4 : e N ’ b ) . ; r 3 A $ e i Left Guard H t b i New Brunswick, Jan. 16.—Apropos of the recent statement of Remsen D. Ogilby, president of Trinity college, in | McCue ... Mellino " Right Guard Winton .. Sullivan, Thiesen Left Guard | Score:—Tigers 20, Rectors 19; fleld goals, Smith 2, Grace 2, Cooley 2, | Winton 8, Merriott 3, eKlsor 3, Lugg | 2; foul goals, Winton 2, Merriott 1, {Sullivan 2; referee, Dillon ,timer, | sauter. NN aAaaaaasTag g ERERE PR R PR e s by ol ot S = SN Was Planning To Leave Penn State) Cochrane county, habitants, according to the College. jcensus, is the least populous coun- ithe ['nited States which lies west of ty in the United States. == S = N Al T R \ T Tl < | | n