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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922, : = e = —-W . i NEW BRITAIN BOWLING FIVE DEFEATS HARTFORD QUINTET AT LOCAL ALLEYS—GEORGE SUTTON, THE ARMLESS BILLIARDIST, TO PERFORM i | AT ROGERS RECREATION HALL — JOIE RAY BREAKS RECORD IN MILLROSE GAMES—YANKEES ARE DICKERING FOR AMOS STRUNK OF CHISOX ' Y k M G . o HARTF[]R[] BOWLERY Warner To Assist ‘JfllE RAY BREAKS | Feqnees Play Get ARM[ESS WI]NI]ER T[] Ex-Premier Briand \PURDUE ATHLETIC | r f, Ky Strunk From Chisox Scoffs at Golf ‘ . y v | - Peb, 2, Chlcago, Feb, 2.—Talk of a deal ’ — i | ‘. t 'w‘ o l) . i th '( vm \\d:r whereby Amos Strunk, outfielder of (R Paris, Feb, 2.-—Golf has no attrac- i oothall coach at the University the White 8 0 Y tions for M., Briand, former premier. | oX may go to the Yanks xnm whosie appointment was renewed i : The “bug” that find ¢ vie- : today. It was sald that ) h ug" that finds so many vic Hardware City Pm Topplels In- | iy Sonen " Santord i o " Chicago Fher Runs {10 Mile |ves renewen tonas. 1t was wia nat! Aylity gt Roghrs Reoreanon Hall | ims inKmerica ana” Entani aied Don White Admns Playm lli- \ounce st might, Bald any, an-| G P : X o affect him when he tried the game o \, AR 1adh Tighls B M0T) plis | ranged shortly whereby the Yanks will a2 : 'rease Advantage by 16 Pins [ B o0, AR TRl Race in 6 Min, 42 09 Sec. | fansie shory whrevy e Xonke 14| Gognge Sutton Will Demonstrate | »t " cinnee” s e “wewe "ot | Professional Basketball ent with him He aflded that he the other clubs in the league in ex- Lloyd George, it has become known. 24 1“‘.‘1 t “divect spring tralning at Stan Syt s change for some of their players or — “It is a game for schoolboys,” M. e A ford He would remain at Pitts- A H P Briand told the British premier, who The New Dritain l»mvnn\u". m mn‘l burgh until 1924, represented at Stan- New York, Feb, Joie Ray, the ]’3’1‘1"‘1"‘ W"‘]-‘ “n;Ih then r:'flmxl\!‘"“ “\“‘ One of the real marvels of the sport-| g an ardent golfer, “Englishmen | lafayette, Ind, Feb 1. (Associats V or Five o « oster - b den e ] rhe - s 2 * L e 3 W1 Fester ::‘f‘n ‘;L"‘l";fl‘r'“,,",_'“] of }"H O earen. | ford meanwhile by Kerr of | Tllinois streak, who came fully up to | o Cyt’:‘l:;(“';“ror'q{’l{:“nl(' "‘I"‘": T |ing world, George Sutton, the “armless [ never cease to be children. Cannot ed Press)—Don . White, "”"“"‘l‘"“ "‘)m ‘”“‘)v; o ;w'n “;4 i “.”,\l”” i O B hornhill of | the walst of most of the rest of the |known that Owner (‘omf«kvy wants | billiardist” will make his first ap- you enjoy a country walk without hit- "”mm-r].i:r-‘; h.nlslunmll[ gv‘xlfu 1, h;::hl,‘.‘.l: E ¢ ht, ar 8| vonter college. _ » , Y r g ; « ball?" s » ¢ athletie . i1 SoUeh idlorlous by the mar.|Ccnter leg . field n; 'xh" It‘mlmnn r\\‘lluml\x[l’nl:('r n‘}\";xllrl\nrn and algo that he could spare n;-'nrnnn» in this city on next Friday|tns a silly little ball? 'm:::y“.’.inu‘..’u m""','l‘“_d“‘l’.‘ el T T ] in of 16 pins. This advantage added r half mile run of the Millrose A.|§trunk providing the Yankees are|afternoon, when he will display his o~ o S Ak ofesaional baseball and AR point edge previously piled ZBYSZKO WINS EAS[LY nes fn Madison Square Garden | guccessful in getting the twirlers to|#kill at Rogers Recreation alleys. Sut- STAGG URGES AGT]ON, l'""‘kl‘""]‘ "I'l"”"”““"'{1"""' basenull g up at Hartford, gave the Hardware | night, won that contest in_ the |complete the deal, ton will engage in a4 match with Geo, "rhe dlsqualification of White irtu o City men the series py a total of 4 s ““1";;"_"’“'": ln‘ ‘h::(“'r::url';‘ :;:w Strunk s wanted by the New York |E: Spear, and lhn ,‘,m,\ will be con ally wreeked the chances. of Purdus vl ¥ pins. | Burkarth is Downed Twice on Mat at | | nonig 04 5 team to "' the shoes of Babe Ruth |!nued on Friday evening and again)yeteran Athletic Director at Univers- |iy ‘the Western Conference basketball At the Casino alleys last night, the | lapped a few runners who were £0| o'y ‘not he fn the lineup at the |Saturday afternoon and evening. o Tats (6 ndw. tlad Swth Minhés i Pird League held forth. Turner Rall—Malcewlez is Also o | Make it interesting for him. Vart of the scason becanse of his sus. | 1or years Mr. Sutton has astounded [ ity of Chicago Asks for United Stand paos: LUEQUS ABAHIN. S 0L OBl s o J il aveioies Ray, 50 it was said, was running | S4r% Of the ! Juige 14 Al ! the billlard world by his improvement fatds (gt et D S 8 New Britain. Victor. with a lanced toe. The member he- [F on agoe. Landis, in play. It seems impossible that a| Against Pros. in College Sports. White was described by Athletic Di- : S e i TR came infected and was lanced yester- — EEHL G P R st et 5 ’ rector N, A. Kellogg as “ruining the |, McAulit . .......110 §9 99 Before a small crowd in Turner hall | day morning. A toe or two, however, PLENTY OF GOAGHES ' A, '] Chicago, ’eb 2.—Now is the time fteam." f, i ey DR t night, Stanislaus 2byszko, the | seems to be nothing in Ray's young = | for united and co-operative action by | White told the hoard he had played lm:snn W" 103 100 world's wrestling champion, downed | life, or else a lanced one merely adds all university interests against the in-lin two semi-professional hasketball PP ‘108 et Charles Tiurkarth of New York, in | piquancy to the strife, for he ran in | i roads of professionalism on college [games at Huntington, Ind., last month - * 22 TS 4 ght falls. The first flop came | guperb style while lopping oft 4 4-5 Penn Athletic Committee Plans to n;:l‘lvtlvs‘];\lnn » A. Stagg, veteran|previous to (ne opening of the con- t o4 Bh 15 minutes and 40 seconds of | seconds from the Ameri indoo! g 3 athletic director at the University of ence Seaso He said he received [ 490 523 524— seconc rom rican indoor % Dy A feren ason. 8 s SR L . S el e | Havo s EMeninr (! Noatly" Byacy Chicago, said today. Te called fof [only his expenses. During the summer i} Carman ........102 110 | self in the same games in 1917, Position. evidence of ]\rn(r?sl‘mmhsm against [ cacations he played semi-professional | f Bbner 00 08 The Illinois streak lapped Harold any University of Chicago athlete, and | hageball games at Tebanon, he sald, | 2 Genovies e e ) Cutbill of Boston, who beat him a| Philadelphia, Feb. 2.—A coach for said the giver would ‘‘receive my per- | ndqe ssumed name. { ¥ Lathrop . 115 year ago and made good his boast|nearly every position on the 1922 foot- sonal gratitude, as well as that of the| rpe action was Purdue's second o Gelnes 89 127— 300 | that he'd give Cuthill the worst beat- | ball eleven of the University of Penn- )y move within a few weeks against pro- ) e X 3 % | ing of his life. Anyway, it was con- sylvania will be the plan for next| |[EEFES: . Y SR | 00, fessionalism. The university recently 473 511 B537—1 siderable beating. Ray was faster in [season, Frequent conferences have BAN CALLS MEETING innounced that “Lone Star” Dietz, | s A e [the last lap than any other time.|been held recently by the Athletic foothall coach would not be offered a B Foote .101 ‘1“1 .M' 807 Having lapped his man he was after |Committee on the question of the contract for next year, as a result of « AR U I | S the record, and cared nothing for an |coaching staff. : ~harges that he had offered induce- i) 5 oadh T PR ) h 1| charges that he ha A’:,';y e e el arrant toe or so. He could have gone| According to members of the com- merican Leggue Magnates Notlfied | iy paoifiol Coast: -high Echool gt e e ot i all mgm with his t_m’s ‘plmrlurml. mittee “Bill” Hollenback will #gain by President to Gather at Washing- | players to enter Purdue. 205 1507 | Marvin Rick of Princeton Uni-|be assistant to Head Coach John W. e 2 28 versity made a right good race in this [Heisman. Offers have been made to ton, D. C. on Next Wednesday. Gaines 109 106 contest and finished second. He fin- [two line coaches and six other men Lot i f , . SOME TEAM THIS ¢ Schurr .........100 136 ished strong, as did 1. 0. McLane of lare under consideration for minor CHICREQY Jebs = SErlirgaingnbaiian Carman .......108 102 the University of Pennsylvania. Cut-|places on the staff will get the Johnson of: thexAmerican, lsague has A — e bill fagged, but didn't have the|1922 Red and Blue machine in shape issued a call for a meeting to be held | wyp gne Third Successive Time in & 326 344 pace of Ray for the gridiron campalgn. at Washington, Wednes February STANLEY WORKS' BUSH LEAGUE | ‘ 4 S. The 1922 schedule will be present-[ Week Passaic High Scores Over 100 Hudson. — ed to the club owners for adoption at Huber 82 89 100— 271 . l . that time. Points in Game. Draper o0 280 A Prince Goes Sleddin ek R S an A : : g e holains ot henreating dniweah: | casealo) Nig, Tieh 2 sRassalc HIEH Satie o Sehilgg GLORGE SUTTON ington breaks a precedent, as this is| he0Is wonder hasketbalh team A g ation o, 50 103 AT tWonder, the first time in recent years that the[ ? I8 best form 1ere VOStereay Hh P fresiic | American league has held a meeting “'("“.‘,‘l" “'j\‘, “‘“,“j",‘ b ,”,‘F:‘fl “’}"’"fi'fi‘ig 446 464 | could be able to manipulate a cue with [in any city except New York or Chi- (,,"m "fl.r"". .(;“1'.‘ 17: ("' PIn0 ]0,“ 5 Pierce Arrows. such dexterity. His exhibition is one [CA80. s i el e Sl S e R Hleath o e e b 4 | he third successive time in a week Karpinsisi Haigte } T »assale reached the century and this Sy LAl | Holders of Records shots. In straight line billiards, Mr.| nakes a world's record. Last Wednes- Nuczyk ........ 72 §7 Mr. Sutton is the holder of the|Spear is the holder of the world's| lay Ridgewood was snowed under in a % Humphrey ..... 92 104 world's record for high run at 1S:2 |record of 5,041 ague contest, 101 to 12, and last I, balk line, with 799. The contest| Besides being one of the greatest)gaturday Eastern District — High of AT I Messrs Sutton and Spear will engage in | Pilliardists in the wworld, Mr. Sutton | Brooklyn fell 100 to 28. It was also Buicks. will consist of 100 points or no count [iS an o_vport_pr;nman‘ a cartoonist of [ “assalc's seventy-second straight win T R ke in straight billiards and 150 points|Merit, is a fine rifle and pistol shot, [since March 10, 1919 N otonct & of 18:2 balkline. The pair will also|Plavs golf and operates his own auto- A v Doyle . ... 20 give an exhibition of trick and fancy |mobile. 0 S Jones ...... 88 | 0 ] E A SUANISLAUS Z15) SZKO | Sk R ! 45 434 aters Race FOI‘ Tltles Comiskey Secures Johnny Evers to . Rolls Rogre. «grappling, when the champion ap- ; Wheelock 3 .fl';‘g §0__ 959 Plied A head and hody scissors. The 1\3 As'Assistant to Manager « ot YN 70 94— s44 |Sccond fall was gained in 4 minutes hites TAndquist ..., el nf,; and 45 seconds, by a full body hold. White Sox. Flis .. 85 84— 259 In the proln‘llni‘nary. .ynr Malcewicz de- Chicago, Teb. 2.—Johnny Evers, Duplin ........ 3 5 0=y (e Ao LR il B onsgMant he ‘veteran National League player n 15 minutes, with a toe hold. ind former manager of the Chicago : Vationals, has signed contract to be- | R Rougnniis ‘ome assistant to William T. Gleason, SRR Tl R 180 nanager of the Chicago American “ s M. Shade. . 87 .cague baselall club. .“}ss Ve (\:’xllf’zn-‘lur 63 Ivers will report to Gleason in time Hanford T DR e Simi o Sl Ontonk 61 to accompany the first squad of White Rowe ... LR S e e - Hall ool {ox players to Hot Springs before they i:nmoxntm I W82 e g join the main squad at the regular B uist . 88 2— b H > H raini %A at Seguin, X. [Cvers, e i e An exclusive photo of Prince Nicholas, second son of the uelninegain BLSEll Tee . Miss K. Andres . 66 6§ 203 | royal family of Rumania, on the sled track at Halmenkallen, the coachime of the young players :&. L. Hagen .. 86 117 84— 257| Christiana, Norway. He’s an adept at all winter sports. while Gleason will give most of his ! g \}:: ?r[ ;(”‘mw ?'; xf S 411 time to the young pitchers. 3 s ok Miss B. Ramage 63 76 64— 203 7 g?:: 84— 256155 Steoge .. . L A 30’1( Mrs. Anderson .. 75 76 87— 238 |North street. e - S5 ". 90— 278 i Mrs. Hooper . 84" 91, 96— 271 The Cubs basketball team, averag- | oAl 55 279 e s ing 105-110 pounds, is out with a (e e e e g X N:::::t . i;‘ :",‘f ('m:mmu(cl g e 1 253 241 267— 761 |challenge to play teams of that welght —FOX'S— 9 B8R et st i T e e Gents' Team in this city, the Boys' club Panthers The start of the fivst heat of the 220-yard event of the Na-|| starting Sun.. Mon.. Tues., & Wed. | — = S| ee s X L 258 | Mfr. Swanson ... 79 69 73— 221|and the Grammar school teams pre- 4] 1 Amateur Outdoor S Ments < . : Starting Sun., Mon.. Tues,, & Wed, 460 Abs Adnivdd i“‘s‘ Fuller ... 61 48 Mo Loomeom -+i 18 8% 70— 749 ferred. N, Rosen, of 605 East Matn | on mateur utdoor Speed Skating Championship at Platts- ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Overland (1(.:" ':—})ifot;‘l] ?‘: 124 Mr. Hooper ... 83§31 93— 261 |street, is the manager of the Cubs. burgh; N. Y. Joe Moore, right, international champion, won the s TS S ey e L R L _ %7 " 1He may be reached by telephone|heat but was eliminated from the event by colliding with Rus- Cecil B. De Mille’s Best 8 97 . 93— 278 ger .. 67 78 247 237 247— 731|2526-4 between 6 and 7 o'clock in the I ge]ll Wheeler in the semi-final. . : 80 81 e evening. 91 95 ’ : : 6 AS LL CHALLENGES. e ¥ _— SR B0 L) e CAS R0 oy ) q e i el ftigh schoot rrenmen mut cna-| Ihere’s At Least One In Every Office . . .. . . . BRIGGS | o .;(., ]443 433—1301 lenge at Boys' Club Comets. 2 o % X Brooks Pl gs Mg pog|BANAQUIAE The 1921 freshmen basketball team \ B A e e e at the New Britain High school, win- J TOERES MY kenst oNE W Everr ormoe sl Bertint L g £ L ners of the championship in the In- == — = B o G e " __|ter-class league, would like to arrange WHY WALK RIGHT 1N T 55 2 075 804 |a game with the Boys' club Comets, MR WALWER JusT TewL MR. PIBUDDY — | FIND THAT | HAVE A N B Parrots the game to be played on a neutral HIM YoU'VE GQT To HAVE MY PRESENT INCOME wiLL LOVELY CHILDREN AND You “,' “; 4_; —- | Bachand 85 83 74—~ 242|floor. Karly in the season, the Fresh- A RAISE .- HE'S GooD -~ NOT NOT MEET THE MAY WELL IMAGINE THE 5 448 478—1371| Coyle 78 86 4+ 245|men and Comets met, the latter win- HEARTED - | WISH | HAD ¢ DEMANDS OF THE PRESENT STRAIN ON MY PURSE e Hucl a1 05 §7-- 073 | ning 20 to 16. Arrangements for a YouR CHANCE- YoUu'VE BEEN CosST OF LIVING =l N AR O CORBIN SCREW LEAGUE | 7 3 S 9T, : J ; : : OS5 @G L SUPPLY THEM WITH JUST 3 e EAGUE B _|game can be made by the Comets’ A BIG ADVANTAGE To Tne i 245 - 703 | manager through H. Muldowney, 145 FIRM AND You DESERVE THE BARE NECESSITIES : A BIG INCREASE - P ey OF -LIFE Ryberg ........ Lol f b2 s e ——————— You'LL G&T '\T- DON'T 5 ————_ Berg .. 9 Cisael] 3 78 06 HESITATE To .5Pe~»< c‘:;m:fi; —— i Corr .. : 76 ' 72 96 FRANKLY wiTH TH Hir Holt GIVE WL B Db G A | Hierpe: ... 108 83 0% n A STEER ; Rebillard ...... 5 82 97— 264|J. Burns ...... 96 82 83 Live THA u 404 433 447 448 413 459 it Blackbirds Pratt .. 94 86 Stifneck 84 68 86 4 MLty T 97 81 { Crowley 6 82 8i N Vile ......0000 S - 81| Traceski 81 09 ; Benson ..... 93 92 99— 284 |Lemeris ... a1 112 Squires . 102 99 70— 271 |Dumny .. 75 83— 1 Miller w6 sS4 180 - - | 46 | 4 427 478 419—1324 ‘ Bradbury Barry e T : i Suneson ...... 95 54 | Parigs .rovnser B0 83 ‘ll : Kisselbrack 78 [ Duniay ees 88 80 0“1{ e FORTY DOLLARS A WEEK - Baldwin 04— Pleucker ...... 87 a1 IS NO LONGER SUFFICIENT WHY HE SAID HE \ . ! L £ wouLd i Sorrow | Matsen 1 ey 1y AND THEREFORE | WISH You TAKE THE MATTER UP Dehm . a0 > g %m&od To CONSIDER MY REQUEST WITH THE BOARD OF Bradbury .. ot A Ll FOR A RAISE To FEIFTY-' GET ouT % » : P oREnLS Bl eaw : AAs || GoveERnoRs AT once 3 26 416- 1274 | Derkins . vuie (B0 | OB s M ) oF HERE‘ HE AND LET ME HNow THE( | . 4 “7 | Sehwarder . ™ 81 ¥ DEC(SION 'OF THAT . o | Patored N You pay $5.00 to Join, in a few - Gorr ... 70 ol 4 e weeka you take out a Scout, BoDY IN A FEW DAYS Kiely o and the balance you Pay as Scheyd 81 g " \ ollhardt . 84 95 you ride. INDIAN SCOUT is ¥ ¢ - - that light machine that's so Heck Wy 61 103— 236 115 460 466—1344 | easy to handle, most quiet, § ORIEY " v 78 8 249 2 8 v i clean and economical —60 b : miles to the gallon—fair aver- & AL MATCH | age. Own a snappy little 379 434 4581271 INDIAN — join the club this 3‘ el P o week and you will be riding ST CHURCH ' ELLOWSHIP Mrs. Swanson .. 94 " 84 152 in the early spring. i CLUB e — |4 | e Sl N euaias RACra™ ) 4 Mixed Nuts 2 7 % ) Miss R. Bergmi . 88 69— 230| § B( Y TH]‘, 1 Miss M. Dugind . 76 [ 13 ¥ N f F. H. Andres .. 112 p2— 27| ¢ 0 LY O’ SHOES * : e et oo ‘MOLLY- THE MOTORCYCLE MK A { . Vo soaven L ? 2| 4 r T HADFIELL-SWENSD! i Dummy AL ’7»1 { AT KINNEY i i fiar 3 i l Comrigh, o Y, Trbuse Toae 431305 D21 1150 | N ——

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