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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1022, NEW HAVEN KACEYS TO PLAY FIRST GAME ON LOCAL COURT SATURDAY NIGHT — BOWLING RESULTS ON LOCAL 'ALLEYS — HARVARD PRESI-A DENT TALKS ON ATHLETIC SITUATION AT UNIVERSITY — WOMEN GOLFERS PLAN COURSE FOR,OWN USE — ADOPT TWO NEW WEIGHT ,CLASSES BOWLING RESULTS TRADE SCHOOLIS | %2 #avew xacers cowrmen oF |LOWELLHITS OUT _POLDLEAGUE GAMES NEW YORK WOMEN ON LOCAL LANES, WINNER, 2770 121 pownG LocaLs HERE saturpA | AT HARVARD POLICY| AT THE Y. M. G. A PLAN GOLF LINKS Elm City Knights Accompanied By Delegation of Rooters University Head Hinis Only Yale|Played Last nght--Twmmg Also | Mere Man Wl“ Be Barred From Will Make Initial Appearan f Seas t Stat A f i on Church Street Strips T League Game £ e ];’af:“n:cf,zr ok tied Game Will Be Retained Leads in Swimming Plaging on Gourse th:"r(":'f‘r‘;":(";_'l”“ R g the New Dritain State Trade school Cambridge, Mass, Jan, 19.—Presi-| The results of the games In the( New York, Jan. 10.—Women golt i e ] ketball team defeated Torrington dent A, Lawrence Lowell of Harvard, |sccond series of the polo league at|devotees have launched the organiza- . le_school 27 to 12 in a league | in his annual report, Indicates that|the Y. M. C., A, were played last night | tion of a club and acquired an option 1t evening at the High sehool perhaps it might be best for Harvard |ns follow on a site for a course on which wom- : aaalim, 5l football that only the game with Yale | Junior class—Hawks defeated the '"I‘“V:\',’whrn,l:rlr."::.t,tp;lx,:(:».?n]:‘;;fi on golf Rolls Royce play to the visitors from the start and | be played, the other contests gencrally | Falcone, 4—0, ~Goals: Respant! 2, il (hroughont: the country . for Wheelock ..... 85 S1 884 | only. the Tinbl “\< ;‘, iR start a \; A & 5 ) L i : leading up to that climax be abandon- | Martindale 1, Twining 1. g famaia \tara 4 Iv 3 Iavars Burns ... e N e S ek Ghea iakat a 1e local boys | ; 3 % 0 ed and intramural contests be subst!- [ defeated the Canarys, 3-—0, laj | famale. SOIA8TR. Lo /MINe; MAn, P fi FhE ol to find.tho. basket prevented.o. much A ; vilEa o tuted. Dr. Lowell in speaking about|W, Noble 2, Degley 1. {Rll avay-and aight, oF MEVE, 0N ik Wi Ty ‘["”~Im_v”‘v‘r‘r_.m_“n.‘;u‘_ :m-.mm half, | i ; : h Sy football, declares: Teats o haiiic, urdays, Sundays n.nt!'hul:d.l,\s, l|( was Wy g - e Bl R L shot - after | Ea : : : “A most difficult question s ralsed Wen @ Lot g Erdedive o et aay, Ligm this st what gy 3t thop plai, flukes, A by the nature of the intercollegiate | frawke ........ o : B slri,(llnyyll.ln Wi n.(: ] that_prompte TR T (T AT el »,‘“.fu”(:l. 6. In the| W . ; football games. The public interest, | pajcons ........ 1 1 ..r.;m,':;‘z-nlnl:iu'l on of a club for women ex- Yosd e el ”.", m\r, 1“ managed | 7 4 ' Y ’ which was formely concentrated on|pagles . 1 1 500 | © ""“‘;'3 3 bl it T R | i G| Ay 1x and scored con- | 4 o : . the Yale game in a greater degree | Canarys 2 00012 q""‘"_‘;‘n"""i’l‘m‘:“x“" -':,r"[‘{’o::’;tfi“"l: o] A ‘ TERa e i i than it is now, has extended to those | ~ Employed B Class—The Mohawia| b b SHUTERE SERTEY OF BOUTC 00 Anderson iy O 3 7 3| ping Wiaged wells thn Inttak shEing sBos ' A8 i : Sk 4 with other collcges; and this year the | defeated the Doughnuts, 7—2. GOAlS™|na organizers, “Always in the past Skinner ........ 77 &9 [ B0/ (sl \difault lang . shots Ton. New 4 . ’ X attendance at the whole serles hasHerhert 6, Carloon 1, E. Gustavson 1,| e pave had to shelve our clubs and Daizell ........ § £85I tain M. ‘Arideren, playeaTmanEs y i ‘g ¢ . ResNlarser than syon Dasore: ALoNEN | Goldbersy L take to our Knitting so that John The IYM;“”“_”V u_‘”m{ m-' e ‘ i ) v g the severity of the injurles suffered, | The Wyanokas defeated the Berrles| ;oo T0 BU 0 W 0 M0 G0 425 441 250 |Bohiool Bapontls deteateds iHs ‘B : 2 . : and especially the danger of life, have |2—1. Goals: Bagdasarian 1, Nelpp | " oqoe ol week could get in their fiupmobile {Club Comets, 1" to fr. AT, wnds O o $ 2 been materially diminished by the |2, little an(" on Sundays and Saturdays Boardman ..... 96 80 93 §1 ik susimdoy : d QLY | changes, in. the rules dnade & dosqn Loague.Stanaing and 8o on. Now that we're going to Rowe ... 6 3 New Britain, Torringt: P ; i years ago, football remains a rough Won Lost PC. | ave our own club we'll let hubby 2 I e it R T : ; ] and strenuous sport which injurics are | Mohawks ...... L s piork Holt ke il | R iy J 4 ) y often received that impair the. eflicien- | Wyanokas . 0 2000 ey, entant=at ek P Yo cy of the players for a couple of weeks [ The Berries . 2 000 » 2 r Northrop ...... 93 5 ':I'mrus S b s st JOLUDDINe “ K 4 i “ 2 i Aty Doughnuts his’own club.’ What the Rollers Did Last nght Torrington Goes Down to Deleat ¥ 000 e Left Forw b . Prominent Organizers ; 430-—1291 |H. Anderson ............ Soderberg Yty % : . . 5 y “In order, therefore, to keep them | “""::L':’ ‘;":nl::":‘ga:s, '"1 ,I'.]"‘fl(:{:‘f Eastern women, for the most part Packard Center. A ) i : . in_good condition for the two prin-| FEANAICT) FHROT Ot b 3, |are behind the project. However, Emmons ....... 99 5 $3— 287 (L. Anderson Sugeras ;i L cipal games with Princeton and Yale| oo 0 ® o5 o "o 5 oo’ ' “'| Watson, president of the women's Brooks ........ 86 97 105— 288 Right Guard. ; ) ; at the close of the season it has been | ™p i “g 0 T iiae 1 lap back | Western golf association is a member O'Brien . 3-89 2 88— 242 |Kamenicky ....... Donahue, Wright o 2 - “ . the habit to keep out of the games m,mf Dehm and W, Beloin, 11 |Of the organization committee. Other Bertini ........ 96 98— Left Guard § ; ey 7 with other colleges some, or in many | " Yoo wits Berquist, Halgls, | members of .the committee are Mrs. Cochrane 2 91— 2 Goals, Swanson 5, H. Anderson 7, s taed rh d : cases all, of the members of the first | i W 0T 0 de. Norton, 13 sec. | Howard F. Whitney, wife of the for- ik Kamenicky 1; Peters 4, Filippine 1; « P ¥ ik eleven, playing in fact a second team.| “p e AT Olass—1 lap back | mer president of the U. 8. Golf as- 456 443 465-—1304 |fouls, Swanson 1; Filippine 2. At . ¢ R : This has been a source of complaint.| 05w, g 11 geconds; Keimo- |Soctation; Mrs. Thomas Hastings, Mrs. Plerce-Arrow Trade Seconds. Comets. AN 2 ' ‘ To arrange a match with another col-| (o ™" [ 4" yagooblan, 13 seconds; | Winthrop Aldrich and Mrs. Charles Karpmski .. 87 80 Humphries ........ ... Belzer e . ; i g lege and then not put on the fleld |y g i 14 geconds. Frick. Bleath ......... 89 101 64| ......... Nyberg . . . our regular team, but an cleven com-| " neo cames of basketball will be Want Miss Leitch's Views Schroeder 95 87 : card. 2 s ) e posed of substitutes, has been criti-| aveq at the Y. M. gymnasium on| Miss Marion Hollins of Westbrook, Humphrey ..... 86 92 60 | Fresen ... W RMADD Rt a ik 7, b g cized as unsportsmanlik: and yet|gatirday night. The first game will[N. Y., United States woman golf Dummy .... 6 80 9 Left Forward : L y i what else can be done if to play in|gart at 7:00 and will be between the|champion s chairman. Miss Hollins L ptans Laurinaitis Brunnelle, O'Brien ] . TR these games is almost certain to.crip- | Trade School Seconds and the Y. M.|[will leave next week for England 433 440 6 “enter. g bvasd A bR . saet ple some members of our team before | goconds. The second game will bring | where, it is understood she will con- Buick Kulikowski s, Gl » 1 . p it has reached its maturity in train- |{ogether the Y. M. Juniors and the | fer with Miss Cecil Leltch who s tak- ] (5" : ing? Trade School first team. Two good|ing a deep interest in the new club. Patterson ...... ¢ S1 T— 2 ¥ LT g . v - e Norfelt ........ 103 Witham .... — . = S Criticized for Being “Home Team” |games are expected. lr)‘;oy :;HE';]‘Y (tn visit fl‘H‘ Vofllfi(’i which Vermilye ...... 80 Vi N “Criticism has been directed also to T offspythasbonali BXANDIBoLONINE: SRl i ) BLONDY GRIFFEN ASEDOSILICILE0 struction for women's championships. | | Left Guard STEVE O'BRIEN Daoyle ..... 7 89 Score, Trade school 17, Comets 10; S| Forward St - our refusal to play games off our own peedy Forwara ardysGuard fleld except with Princeton and Yale. Basketball Player Jones . 7 | I'resen 4, Miller 3, Laurinaitis, = e Ue Belzer 3, Knapp 2; goals from fouls,| The contest which the followers of ;quintet will be accompanied by a big|Such a policy has been alleged to be| Establishes New Record WANTS GOLF TOURNEY Laurinaitis; timer, Murphy; scorer, |the local Kaceys have been waiting|delegation of fans. According to the|exclusive if not arrogant. Based upon| yoo o a4 jan 19, — What is Hudson Persons; referee, W. Johnson. for all season takes place next Satur- [dope of the down-staters, the locals|the same feeling is the demand that!, b0 Jio o record for individual e Huber .... L e day night at the State Armory, when will prove easy now that the sensa-jHarvard ought to play with more| . \in0 n 4 hasketball game was|San Francisco is Being Considered As teams from other parts of the country | 200 M8 T % RS OL | on the Fort 35 ) Draper . 5. 2 YALE QUINTET HHNS the speedy New Haven Knights op- [tlonal Tommy Reynolds is out of the 1 pose the locals. Representing the [lineup. In the recent meeting of the|and at its last meeting the Assoclated [ pooovery “0., high school team who| Yossible Place For Amatcur Title Johnson ....... g Maier . it Loty | Elm City Knights are séveral players teams, Reynolds proved a whirlwind.|Harvard clubs passed a vote urging| ..,..q g3 points in a game against Edent 4 Fanion 3 53 | Colgate is Beaten 21 to 15 On New |who have made fame in the southern Locals Need Game that our eleven should play with one |y, o Henry, O., academy team at Iyent in 1925: 5 part of the state. Of this number,| However, the followers of Larry|of the great colleges of the Middle| oyt Recovery last night. Jones'| San Francisco, Jan. 19.—San Fran# Haven Court—First Victory of Sea-| Steve O'Brien, Angelo, Daly and Grif- |Mangan's pets are pleased with the|West, in alternate years at the stadium | yoam won, 100 to 10. | cisco is being considered as the pos fen are best known. This quartet play- |[team as it lined up against Hartford'and on the field of that college. : : sible place for the holding of the 19 ed here last season, and gave an|and Meriden, with Sheehan and Kil-| “If, ltke the professional ‘baseball amateur golf champlonship tourna- excellent account of themselves. Two |duff, playing forwards; Captain Res-|!eagues, the object of the college foot- | exercise in youth, few people would be | oo\ (¢ tpo United States, according new faces will be seen in the lineup [tella, at center; Saxe and Murphy, at|ball teams is to carry on a contest for | inclined to deny; but the single boat |/ = "401ooram received from J. Fred- Erling ..... 4 296 the basketball season, defeating Col-|next Saturday night. Ferguson and|guards. It is expected that the com- national champlonship it is not quite|race between Oxford and Cambridge | . 1 puaps president of the United Mordeg ...... ..95 T —(267 | zate 21 to 15, The visitors appeared |Schatzman. Both of these men have (ing battle will attract one of the ban-|clear how these demands can be prov-jon the Thames and the cricket match | g, ¢oq Gbltsss aalion: ~mieamalian e weakened by thelr Western trip, |2dded considerable strength to the [ner crowds of the season. With every|ed unreasonable. But the faculty, as- ibetwen those universities, supplement- |y "y, "ye hands of the committee of which is ciosing after victorles over|New Haven team. indication that the championship is|suming that education is the prime ed in each case by a serles of intra- . aion of courses. Mr. Byers tele- . several fives that haveé beaten Yale. Battling for Second Place coming to the local Kac this sea- |Object of the college, is of opinion that imural contests, has been enough to| ..o cijqa, “You may rest assured CORBIN SCREW |The Elis led throughout. Golgate New Haven Is making a great bid [son, the boys are out to win every pos- the members of the team, their substi- [stimulate unflagging interest in thns@’“‘m San - Iirancisto \\:ill have every Team No. 1. missing numerous easy shots and fail- |sccond place in the State league, bat- [sible game. New Haven will prove a|tutes, managers, etc, cannot be ab-|sports among the students. consideration. Personally, I believe English 74 107 ing to locate the basket either from |ting with the Hartford team. The|stumbling block, and it will doubt-|Sent from Cambridge more than they| *Judging from the effect of the race |4 1r practicable, it will be a Belden st AN 67| the foul line or floor. Yale's guards,|Word comes from New Haven that the |less be a snappy contest. are now without detriment to their|at New London one may ask whether cic.qiq thing for the game of golf Vile . el 00/ 186078 M osiarail einon be s A el v Ga | studles. {or mot the same plan would be suffi- |0y 5%y TOE oSt the paci- Benson O Gl Uil 20 around work, while Steffens play fea- “The present policy in college foot- |clent in foothall. The necessity “r‘fir Coast.” < ball has not been the result of a de- |maintaining for this purpose a public| Squires Ve ‘)l 78 9 6 |tured the Colgate exhibition. Yal A EIGH X B N G D olgate exhibition. Yale| JEWTRAW IN LEAD L e o LB b e | G R D L B e A LI Cmcmnatl Reds 157 18 i_iaraliel 10 to G, at the intermission. ' fderatl i ay throughout 7 3—1348 The line-up: 5 LT consideration of the questions pre-[spectators every Saturday throughou Team No. 2 YALD (21) O i) FOR SKATING TITLE |Philties Management Plans For This|genteq year by year and is not based |the autumn is certainly not clear, and Expect to Land Couch 60 83— "”S Schoonmaker T Ol0bTA0R Number After Leaving Camp. upon any principle recognized as im-|whether it ought to be maintained for San Francisco, Jan. 19.—Cincinnati !’fn:ie‘::rack .. 84 :li 71— 23 Left forward Ty Philadelphia, Jan. 19.—Eight exhi-|perative by facultles, alumni and any other object is a matter worth | cvidently is certain it will obtain s:l I s AR AL 5?1 Batther .. ........ .... Barnes|Lake Placid Flicr is Twenty Points|bition games will be played by the|spectators. The public interest in the | consideration. Johnny Couch, star pitcher of the San Drrow o 84( 81 ¢ L ',: Right forward Philadelphia Nationals after leaving|sport as a spectacle has become gen- “Like many other questions touch- | Francisco Pacific Coast league team ehm .... 5 80 86 92—258 | ooper (CAPL) ...v.nivsss. Moster Ahead of Nearest Rival in Can- the training camp at Leesburg, Fla. eral over the country and has in-|ing the direction of undergraduate life’ as a sporting goods house of Cincl- - £ I Efforts will be made to arrange a|creased markedly since the war. It this is the one that affects all Ameri- | natti recently wired a local firm ask- o 411\'3“ 413-—1205 | e inan .. Steften adiap Championship Events. serles of games with the Washington | has tended to give excessive im-|can colleges and it would be well for |ing for Couch’s uniform measure- B “‘""Xi (o) & St. John, N. B., Jan 19.—Thousands club which will train at Tampa.|portance to college athletic contests. |faculties, administrators and govern-|ments. The Cincinnati club has made Re;)x - 86 T4 288 s, <++. Linnchan | of winter kport lovers gathered again|G&Mes have already been scheduled Value of Athletics ing bodies to consider afresh the|an offer for Couch but the deal has CY OLE. A faa Right suard R o vitness the|With several Florida teams. The| “That intercollegiate matches have|proper place of public intercollegiate | not been closed and may not be, ac- AR £ Qe Goals from field—Sch Haken i 7 players will leave for Leesburg the|a distinct value in stimulating sports, |athletic contests in the scheme of ed- | cording to owners of the San Fran- T 80 54| oonmaker, | second round of events in the Can-|Z WEF T vt HiGh HE Meathid T Hvaical ti ¥ Tt Riblllard : Sl 1 2 Kernan 3, Haas 3, Cooper 2, Leonard, |udian national outdoor skating cham- TR NBRl N, Aol s A B i S et e e R ikl Steffen 2, Mosier, tonnor, DBarnes, é t ) Y \ plonships. = £ 7 Linnehan. Goals —Balthe ; is VO!L;A 430—1260 || ;“"“1:‘?.')‘““< oals from foul—Balther| . sroatest interest was in the o Rl 5 ‘cam NO. d Ll 3 v Come o N ] Etons—corgate: Lennara for| enior events ot wieh 410 ana 55| Wovie Of A Men Waiting On Himself BRIGGS A e 01 * 89— 280 Mosler. Yale: Munger for. Ker mrlns f‘.ml th(*f(hrl-o mile race were Daley 0% o1 91— 71| Referee—0'Shea, West Polnt. Time “'I‘ ‘”;"" e - = - - B, Yol ... 70 77 75— 234 |of halves—=20 minutes. n the senior champlonships Charles gnsiom ot g = = O Rt Jewtraw of Lake Placid, N. Y., went LOOKS OVER COFEEE AND 8 TO CHECK LIVELY DALL into the races today with a point toal BiLL of CHEESE » SAME ON R FARE SANDWICH, ARM OF — San Francisco, Jan. 19.—Ba allg 409 441—1234 | with rubber centers will be used in| RoY MeWhirter of Chicago was sec- CHAR the Pacific coast league during the|ond with 30, Joe Moore of New York CENTER CHURCH FELLOWSHIP | 1922 season, the directors have de |third with 20 and Paul Forsman and CLUB cided. For several years the officia’ | Bobby Hearn, of New York ten cach. Mixed Nuts, league balls have had cork centers ;‘,: E:E;::?zm 5 4: 'I B 101 f‘).’l"}tf.w’l (\\“(:’(’lemrrl by many, made GUBS GET PLAYERS Mrs. Ramage . 59 Gh 2 P £ M. Duguid ..... 64 b g an 58 H. Andres ..... . 79 3 Armold Statz and Victor Aldridge F. Andres ol g — ack Bizds - Crowley ....., 04 88§ 268 278 1 901 | Traceski ... 87 o2 Cocoanuts, Lemens . « 100 101 Mrs. Bacon .... Lol Ly o T 920 Chicago, Jan. 19.—A deal by which Mrs, Fuller ... I 8 IRSIARERROK davass 81 Arnold Statz, -outfielder, and Victor z ; gl’;-m‘r;“;““ e - = | Aldridge, pitcher, of the Los Angcles ReTurns 7 SITS DowN - GETS UP To RETURN S R Dosuia 367 club of the Pacific Coast League will WITH _PIE, CAUTAOUSLY/ 0BTAIN A WITH bt 4 join - the Chicago National League E NAPKIN NAPHIN SH BE8 ir DFm iRy ! club in exchange for ecight Chicago . D ~" m"-\_ LS T : RS £ players and an unnamed amount of Mrs. flcurr}nmn’,"LTI\ 11 231 | Brickson ... 92 82— a7 1 g hm? e N"i”mnm i I)r" ; g d o o o - : dent Vecck of the Cubs. Three Cub Miss M. Schade b6 T $ 2 yers, Iilmer Ponder, pitcher, John :::"" a4 I'{‘““l"r»' -+ FTTRR T 5 1 and C. E. Twombley, out- ss C. Beale .. 9 : e 22 443—19 ‘e been traded to Los BETRIRR v T, T AR B0H g R N ¢ as part of the deal and two s B o R i 4 254 Coungsters will be dropped off in 875 882 88 | B iias 27 se orMlcalfornia on the Cubs'’training trip * Chestouts, s | BrobIERE g 108 to Santa Catalina. They have not yet Mr. W. Hagen [ P T T 58 3 | been picked and the three others to ?:‘“q’li- “i”""““ ‘\"‘ ‘ 3';:.' S R report later also are as yet to be r. Slijerden .. 8 2 o R Mrs. Hagen ... 70 05— 201 459, 464 goal NemA Dummy ....... 5 T T Parrots GOV E i [R50 e 45 £IEA Rl BARNES WINS COAST TIT - b - 341 380 397—1118 ":;’::")’\.:\nrl vd el :; R Iz’t i Cpel & THINKS OF 3 AGAIN SITS EATS - BUT WISHES LANDERS H. B. DIVISION [ BT ] 47 ogn | Pelham Golf Pro Leads in Los An- ‘?:Uf”‘“ DowWN WITH HE HAD MUSTARD, Toustens, | Dummy ... 83— 246 | geles Open—TLoos Scecond 2 EXTREME AASNT e Witkin . <o 83 B6 B0-— 249 7 COFFEE | CARE, SPOON, .WATER ETCa Penny . 75 5 au 135 414 449—1288 . 108 Angeles, Jan. 19 he C : Goodison . 3 ! 2 Sparrows fornia State open golf championship Smith . : 5 %! sioin f ; a-nga | Was won here by James Barne Hoole ......... ¢ ; A IANAL . 1 § 76 253 |ham, N. Y. with a score of 202 for 72 holes, played in a three days' Thompson ... § 300 g Burns . 81, 87 86— 25472 ; e k0 by §4 'S1 n4_sgg|tournament at the Wilshire Country 516 542 503 1561 Club. Bougies 225 354 239--1028| ISddie Loos of Pasadena, former Travers . R | 25 Pheasants state champlon, finished second with a R R 9= 880} puriins .. LUWT. V88" RL . 01-a8E A0S of 303. IFor third place three Neurath ....... 68 216 | Gehnader ...... 96 8% 94— 286 [players finished with tie scores of 307. Baunders ....... 8% ~4,1.,,,(,., T G qan 84— 286 |They were Jock Hutehinson, British Campbell ......125 [ I‘”Ikh”’“ NPT R 274 |open champion; Abe Espinosa, San e A P A PO 413 476 Overland son For Blue. | Brown B eY 9 3 } Hall . it New Haven, Conn., Jan. 19.—Yale| Johnson 5 5 5,last night scored its first victory of Deposits DEC'\DES To Secured From Los Angeles Club in Exchange and Cash. _— — rancisco, and Mortie Dutro, Pebble 620 IAG—HSY 368 3’\6 37 —lfli‘)fillk’m‘h, Cal,

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