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NEWSBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 19 - ——— — = ———— NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL QUINTET LOSES FAST BATTLE AT HARFORD, 20 TO 18 — DUSTY LEAGUERS MAKE PIN BOYS HUSTLE—YALE TEAM HAS TOUGH TIME OF IT IN DEFEATING DARTMOUTH AT NEW HAVEN — GEORGE SISLER MAY HAVE AN UNDERSTUDY FOR FIRST BASE BERTH DUSTY LEAGUERS ~ vioestoor rx Ssum JARTFORD KACEYS [ oo VALE 1S WINNER | . oma. qums DEMPSEY IS READY PERFORM ON ALLEYS, FOR ALL OPPONENTS Speaking AGAINTRIM LOCALS| of Sports || BY SINGLE POINT 15} Good Scores Are Turved in at Pite and Sulsman Again Shoot Champion Looks Fit on His Ar- L e g g | e WY CLERKIN oo Blue Quintet to Victory rival at New York g e | ner, Paul H. Henning, chairman of S The New Britain baskethall team failed last night to grab that mueh | desired win at Hartford, but in losing 'a 20 te 18 battle, the locals displeyed @ muech better brand of baskethall than they showed in recent games, They are bound te improve, The 1eam | New Haven, Jah, 24.—Yale won a | the registration committee of the Cens turned in by the teams in the Is made up of good men, Who Will,| groat basketball game against Dart-|tral Distriel, who suspended Ray, res Tiritain Industrial league last With & little more team work, come| mouth last night, 24 to in the | slgned his office yesterday. at Rogers’ Recreation howling alleys Plue's second intercollegiate game of His resignation, sent to the presi- The Viking A. C. league also per. the season. It was Yale's nunlhldflu and the board of managers of formed last on the Nogers siraight vietory. | the Central A, A, 1, yesterday, read formed _tas Hppag i Dartmouth got the jump on the as follows: rule of the night cores of | Elis in the first half and ran the score Your action of the 20th inst, res various batties were ows up to what looked like a safe lead, | versing my deelsion of th inst, in| by suspending Joie Ray makes very evi through The first half ended 14 to 12 in faver P. & F. Corbine. ’ . 4 in my ‘aul 1. Henning, Chairman of Regis S Louis Browns 10 be Prepared Central tration Commitiee of the District, Displeased at Action, Detroit, Jan, 24-—Declaring that Charles . Lyneh, president of the Central A, A, U, had overstepped his Case Groat Pisst Hasoman’s shoul- fow Britain Five Nosed Out in 20 (0 18 Baskethall Contest For the second time this seasen, * the New Diritain basketball team went down to defeat at the hands of 18ide he Hartford Kaeeys, the locals drop- | Ping a 20 te 18 hattle last night at T the Hopkins strest gympasium. The _ There is still a chance for New antest was one of the most gruelling 'ritain to cop a victory over (he the Capital City court this Hartford quintet. On next Raturday cason, Theills abounded throughout NEMt the speedy Y, M. H, A, elub the 40 minutes that the teams were oM the Capital City will entertaln ip action the New Nritain team on the State i Kaceys Start Fast, Armory court, : The Kaceys piled up a sizable lead in the first few minutes, and it looked | It took every bit of basketball that as though the game would be a one. the Atlas Five of New Haven has in sided affair. The score at intermis. 18 lineup to put a victory over the sion was 16 to 13, favoring the Hart. Hartford Y, M. H. A. several weeks ford team, Johnny Bheehan, a local | #£0. boy, was in the lineup with the GO Kaceys, He was assigned to the task “Spud” Drew, football coach at coring foul goals, und he was Trinity college, Hartford, has been off form, getting but four out named athletic director at that insti- 12 chances, It was Shechan's field | tution by the faculty, goal in the last minute of play that, ——— broke a tle and brought about the! yonn 3 MeGraw has displayed an- vietory for the Kaceys other excellent piece of baseball judg- Tyndell Plays Well, ment by signing Hughey Jennings as Tyndell, the new man in the local's assistant manager and coach for the played a superb game, being Glants. for the Lan- - | “Ned" tossed Al Perry, a New Redford, Mass., ty, counting bantamweight boxer, knocked out| 1 found Tommy Tucker, of Worcester, Mass., | rics for two field goals. Kil- | In the second round at Danielson, last the other four points with | right, der Goes Wrong. 1 M " 0 sler at (Ass¢ whe has ous, lan New York, Jan his eagerness to meet any aspirants Yor s heavyweight erown, Jack | Dempsey and his advanee entourage, ineluding the champion’s pet pedi- greed bulldog, “Diamond Dieck, Jr," | reach#d New York yesterday Kearns is Due Today, Dempsey’s manager, Jack Kearns, i due to arrive today, and in the afternoon a conference was scheduled with Promoter Tex Rickard, at which negotiations for the titleholder's ex- pected program of action during the | outdoor season may reach a definite bagis, | Rickard sald yesterday he would | submit two proposals to Kearns and | Dempsey, one calling for a match with Jess Willard, probably June 20, nd the other with the survivor of a heavywelght elimination series among Moyd Johnson, Tom Gibbons and Luls Firpo, the Argentine pugilist, ‘Bhe latter contest may occur in Sep- tember, Dempsey declared he was ready to meet any of these heavyweights as well as Harry Wills, with whom he has signed tentatively for a bout six beou Hirown first sae it was sald Consids W unde gven onl the in houlder him so 0 event he some - m Risler ynditic WILL NOT DEFEND TITLE New an for g #1% that a stri H has been co [ ever ity of that ' abvisabi plained belleved 1 to his righ nay ation of the it w it night after st Beptomber annoyaggee this season in rained the shoulder in ner. ares Wi wamed o as f iy LEAGLE, ] of the Green, Dartmouth's offense | d Judgment and terminates my author- was hard to fathom in the first ten minutes, but Yale diagnosed it finally ity and usefulness as chairman of and checked the shower of (iroen Your registration committee, geals, In view of the above 1 hand you In the second half the fine toesing herewith my resignation as chairman ot the registration committee and of Bammy Pite put Yale in the lead, but it was the accurate tossing of member of the board of managers of the Central Association A, A, U, goals from fouls by Eddie Suisman in this period that kept the Blue in the This is to take effect immediately, running. Yale forged ahead soon after Henning cited Articlo 13, paragraph the second period opened and Just, 20, of the A, A, U, rules, which states anaged to nose out a victory in a that an appeal from a decision must wildly exeiting finish, go before the board of managers of a Big Crowd at Game, district and then before the board of The largest crowd that ever saw a| governors of the national body. basketball game here was on hand, Henning's resignation removes one, of the most active supporters of am- Capt. Cooper of the Yale team was again on the sidelines, his place being aleur athietics in the Central Distriet. taken by Conklin, who seems to have —— £ Dt P ok 8 3 months ago, but ring eir ::‘:n rl’l‘llll‘ ‘I::; :r:‘:n "uI.‘:p zz:d;:or"?;': Athlehc Stars Ent’ered }Mm'hwed that no proposition for a Dartmouth and he scored three bril- v \ e match with the negro would be dis- SR SR AL (‘-Nlll'z ;vlllyn‘di ln (,ames a‘ ‘\e“ark‘r“’;“)‘l‘l"llvhnnlplnn is unlikely to appear ‘n;'t‘v;r;,ng defensive game for Yale. The) Newark, N, J. Jan. 2.—A number iy any contest here during the indoor . of nationally prominent men and | gaagon because of inadequate seating Carey Derhy Furker Vappeney Long expressed confl. uld be in pore 150N OpONs, Tor w lene Wileon R hroeder W, Johneon Walter M. Hoover, Champlon Seuller, ©! aw of Announces That He Will Not Com- pete in land Next Summer, Molvaaux M Conn T Minn,, Jan Wolder of emblematic championship, an- 1 Accided *title this to ship the and in time for races carly in Duluth, McCall Hoo mond world's « nounced definitely summer, and trophies back the English July. lineup. chief polnt getter charges, with regular 13 tries, He als g Henley 1 AR As0—1a13 2 Dartmouth (22). Corbin Serew. 80 208 245 goals. Haftner, who took l.eamey's place in the second half, cored one of the most sensational The Duluth Boat club had planned to gend both Hoover and senfor Harry Greb, American light dieavy- weight champlon, will defend his title | Yale (23). | Pite ... Goldstein | Right Forward, facilities of any available site, Wants Six Weeks Training. Looking fit and weighing, on his women track stars are entered to| compete tonight in the annual indoor /| meet of St, Joseph's Catholic club at 1 ecight-oared crew to compete in the rand Challenge eight sh Henley, but the Duluth Boat ciub received a letter yesterday from W. H. T T of Hen- ley-on-Thames, secretary of the Hen- ley Royal regatta, announcing that the dates for the 1923 races had been| set for the first week in July | er witnessed on the Hopkins|against Tommy Loughran of Philadel- yhia at Madison Square Garden on January 30, | Buisman ... . Cullen Left Forward. | Conklin ... which two metropolitan champion- ships will be decided. Included in the announced list of starters are Bob MeAllister, Loren Murchison, Jackson | woeks or two months to get into con- | Scholz, Ed. Farrell, l.ou Rawlngs,| gjtion for a championship fight. | Mike Devanney, Jack Sellers, Camelia He Intends to remain in New York | Sabine, Rose I'isher, Marion Mc-|4p jtg vicinity for several weeks and | Cartie, Blanche Dixon, Hope Gardner jnjulge in light gymnasium or road and Esther Blanning. work to keep himself in trim. | Asked about offers for a bout with | Joe Beckett, English champion, in Fondon, Dempsey said he was not Kline Says Offer for Title Billard apxious to fight abroad and did not believe a bout with the Briton would street floor, The s Hartford. Getersloh | ewn testimony, only 195 pounds, close to his best fighting weight, Dempsey Friedman | declared he would want at least six ore R Center. “o e Traut & Wine, 108 94 .9 108 _rv: 160 Skinner Chuck. 115 1 g2 New Dritain. Joseph M. Flanagan of New Haven Tyndell has heen appointed a boxing referee | . el | by the state boflf_k—t‘_Onamluslon, ’Gmnz A i | George M, Weiss, owner of the New | Walthers yjaven baseball club, has recelved | word from Babe Ruth that he will at-| , Goals from fouls: Suisman | Restella [ tonq the testimonial dinner to be ten- Moora 3 dered Willlam Donovan, manager of | ¢ ! v 9 out of 12, Cullen 4 out of 5. Substi- Pelietler ithe Prots, at New Haven tomorrow | 0l 3l Mol h Ol er, Dart. Score: Hartford 20, New DBritain night. Judge K. M. Landis, Digh| 0000 sajler for Heep, Hebp for| Match Is Still Open, 15: fietd goals, Getersioh 5, Rogarsky COMMissioner of bageball, John A.|gajier ‘Maore for Goldstein. Referee,| New York, Jan. 24.—Charies Kiine, | MAterializ Sheane s Hattner 1. Tongell 5, Heydier, president of the National|yon.“yBrien, Umpire, E. H, Hast. | ow kI ad. | .~l\~1\;1‘u 2, Haffner ql. Tyndell 2.y a0ue and Alvin Owsley, "‘“"“‘”‘irgs . . E.H, e | owner 'ol the !Irl'anrl Billiard Ac.'nL I"”"fl”'T foul goals, ‘IL"""“" 4 ""r:‘mmmundrr of the American Legion,| = TR o | emy, Who recently offered to gu H “"n]-'f ']‘f:""ar'r" r:p“‘]’:'m'}‘;"" Tyndell 10| wij algo be in attendance at the din-' WRITERS TO CHOOSE TEAM y{'rmh":rszfl',P"hog”"}';"‘_":‘rmn"‘";" r:r""l;; out of 13; referee, 3 e 2 SE TEAM. | 14 2, ¢ Passaic, N. J., Jan. 24.—A commit- | world’s professional pocket billiard NG BRI . The Wilby High school basketball| tée of sport writers will today select| champlonship, yesterday announce |ssssmo= WINS BERMUDA TITLE, . |tram Sk r,cf,,m. lost to the New|the team to play Passaic High | that he is still waiting from Taberski 4 Hamilton, DBermuda, Jan, 24.—W. i Pritain High school five, met another school's famous basketball team here | “I wrote Taberski at his home in Buohanan of Portchester, No Y. a| joceat 1agt night at Holyoke, Mass, | Saturday afternoon, when Passaic | Schenectady Country club, g 't H last week,” explained member of the Rye when the Sacred Heart team of that| hopes to hang up its 100th consecu- | Kline, “but thus far I have had no I eity won a 33 to 26 victory. Rohc-m,‘ vesterday won the first Bermuda open tive victory. To date only two teams, | word from him. The offer is still .-,mn‘tr‘lr ,’:n!r ‘:hum(!:hv)nship: do!mving:lp" forward of the Bay State tlnm.‘ Danb'ury, Conn. Hi;:h school and §t.|open, and I erfperl to hear something O. P. Schaeffer of C hicago in the final|, 0nted for 21 points, | Mary's Academy of Ogdensburg, N. | definite from Taberski before the end round, 6 up and 5 to play. g s Y. have made bids for the game in | of the week."” | Gov. Asser presented the trophies| (yyather or not Rill McCorry, the|answer to Coach E. A. Blood's chal- ’to the winners in the tournament. veteran outfielder of the Waterbury léenge to the country. club of the Eastern league, remains | | & | | cause Harvard undergraduates will be H R A h"d'i in their midyear examination period to| will gp under the surgeon's knift for 3 4 8 G Tennis Champ In New Role s ' i Father Millar 102 109 H §0— 8 §2- 84— 85— Right Forwi Leamey, Haffner . Left Forward. | Rogarsky .... N . Khaurt 1 MeDunough Goals from floor: Yale, Pite 4, Conklin 1, Haas 2; Dartmouth, Cullen | 2, Friedman 1, Millar Heep 3, Nelson ar;d Hyland Meet Again in California Ring Fresno, Cal.. Jan. 24.—Living over again the days when they were the cream of pugilistic wor, Battling Nelson, one time world champion lightweight, and Dick Hyland, a close contender for the title for 23-rounds at Colma, C.i., 13 years ago, fought three one minute rounds before a packed and delighted house last night. They did little damage and there was no decision. Center, o Narcum 2 Trevithan i WAITS TABERSKI'S ANSWER, E. Johnson — Hoftman ... Valentime .... | annard’ sveai Right Guard. | iheehan 3 “6T—1341 A bridge built of solid mahogany 150 feet long and 15 feet wide, spans {the Rio Michol in the state of (“hiapas, Mexico. i “r Stanley Rule. 81 04 a5 S6— 273 280 =188 280 Kidufr MeBriarty ... Odman Myers Campbell Stotts ... 90 i ——— J, Cusack . Swanson Sattler .. Lofgren . Foote ... MICKEY WALKER IS MARRIED. Elizabeth, N. J,, Jan. 24.—The mar- riage of Michael Edward (Mickey) Walker, world's welterweight boxing champion, to Miss Maud Kelly, at Newark Monday night, was an- | nounced yesterday. The bride is the ughter of a Brooklyn contractor. TO SEND ONLY TWO MEN. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 24.—Be- 1 North & Judd. Cook 3 eeal Kenney Walei: Josephson . Stedman . 103 463 Landers. M Bronkie, accordl 5 fore Manakaric IR, SCRHE The operation will keep him | at the time, the Harvard team that | Owner John T. Sullivan. Bill's abil- | hernia. e the Y ity to pull down lofty ones, and his|out of the ring for about two months. | will go to New York for the Millrose bright red shirt, are known to thous- | |ands of fans ti::~ ghout the O'Neil| W. A. Alexander of Chitago, one e (e W el i *:' | circuit. Lot the. plansortof guit of Amspica, [SOVdSY.. Uapili Billle Burke ‘wil at a banquet on Monday night n“cnmpot» in the two-thirds mile rur Chicago, said that employes who take | and Vinton Chapin will enter the 300- up golf are worth $500 a vear more to | Y2"d run. their employers. We'd like to see some that have taken it up in reconrf Huck ... Wright A. Anderson Vollhardt ... Thompeon A. A. games on Jan 31 will consist of { enly two men, it was announced S — s, - 116~ 472—1430 | l | | | Michael J. Moran, last year secre- tary of the Waterbury club, may ae- | cept an offer from Manager Billy Gil- | hert of Denver, Col. club, to handle | the business affairs of the club next|years, try and get it. season. i i Johnny Wilson, middleweight Dedication of the new gymnasium |champion, has accepted ‘a r‘hsllmmn‘ owned by Joe Shugrue of Waterbury | (but not to fight). His next move. | will be held tomorrow night. A num- ment will be to try and climb 30/ ber of notables in the . pugilistic | flights of stairs in a New York build- world will attend the ceremonies. ing, within a specified time. Hurdling |and diving hdve long been known fin | Within the next few days Johnny the ring sport, but stair climbing, | Shugrue, the Waterbury lightweight, |that's “rand new. Rassell & — Pawiow b G. Carlson . Schiedel . T R C. Anderson .. 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Anderson No, gentle reader, this is not a petk into the private life of | g i | William T. Tilden, international tennis champion, but merely a| | view into the rehearsal of “Dulcy.” Tilden will appear in the, | play when it is ziven in Philadelphia for the benefit of German-| | town Academy. The young “lady” is Georg: Demitson, a very, charming “Duley.” Arabs Are Latest People To Take Up Baseball Greenville, 8. C,, Jan. 24.—Arabs in Tunisia, northern Africa, are playing baseball and making fair progress, writes C. G. Kelly of Baitimore, a missionary and former ball player, who is coaching them. He says he will evéntually have a league of Arab, French, Italian and Maltese and Jew- fsh teams wrangling with the um- pires. The Semites, he reported, show ' uncanny ability in hitting, eatehing and running bases and fine pitehing prospects also are being de-| veloped near Palestine. e All Makes Cars Overhauled Cadillacs a Specialty Don’t wait antil spring to have your ear overhauled. 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