New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928, o ) ] " | ) ) | - DO - e o 1 TWO YALE STARS ON HOSPITAL LIST — DARTMOUTH LIKELY TO BECOME ONE OF “BIG FOUR”--ROVERS TO PLAY FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY — HARVARD UP IN AIR IN EFFORT TO GET STRONG TEAM TOGETHER — MACHINE CO. BOWLERS DEFEAT HARTFORD—OTHER NOTES 0L ST T3 mmnrcumrmns:.,.7_13.(1'539..,-‘.[?.,--,-__...Si._.-.é. Coteman, Michigan, Ontiit Wins Baseball Pennant BlG FOUR LIKELY INSTEAD OF Bl 3 Dartmooth Seems Logical Choice for Fourth Team tiitain Toatwll tear Lo Management Scnds Down $1 e m—— Check Today as Bvidence of Good Fa enjoying 1 verba i by \sociuted T Mie v, 15.- tha lincup of the Coleman basebail to| te: 1 & scorer sanived to do i3 to put down “Menther” as the tep of the avd then jot down eight ditte” marks beneath, The Coleman team is all Meather brothers—cach a six foot and there ure three others who can it hit if . Fred Menther, yeavs athor of this b bail team woi its second ative dis- lea pennent this year. “Pa’ Menther keeps his weather eve on the mansgement of the ciub, although an- charge. My a game during being on hand to ses his boys capture 12 and lose three played in the league that is clubs from Clare, Beaver- osebush, Farewell and et o ; S man To write that they trying and “unless t moncy that they cam was i 18 gam: hey (nrteit colum consider do not ittitude of | ning firet Ay Hoe unti puilic atate 3 its own sud- conse came the e dewn to save o there thpiece, lond har: port Rridge- same active miss other son is in Meather did not the pust seas appear ture to Dart ing mon« 19 only the Iritain had pr miade up o ton, Gladwin, It Coleman, IFather Menther is proud of his ball- M Menther, mother nine playe three other so daughters, says she Whout the s play and win, Playing s been the cust ngainst her evious- mout! £1,000 | baving sons. way to th o Tk tions a similar foilow Roper A and four knoy 10 amount muel ne, i RICHESON Louisiana has contributed one of the brightest spots to the football arrangeient this year in the person of young Mr Richeson, a quarterback of rare talent. Richeson is one of the finds of the vear and has performed \\u!w marked skill whenever M called upon by Coach Jones. entir e CRACK CATCHER INSISTS | ROVERS HAVE GAME THAT HE BE TRADED KOW Newew Yale nis amily to re of the mily's working it occupies 110w hours vange of t August Menthe , I8 rightfivlder; He 0 is 19, plays second base Jogeph reife tully som more st “hig thre ot the Ha clude b bro n cnforeed 'AYOR HAKES DEBUT AS BOV.LER ON NEW ALLEYS Team Will Go to Unionville saturday “big four brother as schedu vist- ne ou | Afternoon to Mix it Up With the pitones Mickey lutio y 1 Hall Opens— the In iy from t 1 ing “big pecu- e O'Neil Says He Will Jason Farmington Higih School Boys, Edward, ¢ loyd, 1b.; | August, | vanm roster is (08 e ( an Again Play With Boston expeciu Menther Willia et afternoon the Rover to play the chool team for last v torced to Defeats Gaines— Saturday to Unionville high seheduled ure ritieised ted " Braves Team vi Corbin Girls Win, Farmington Zame w but ¥ pone it “Trade I'm througi." Mickey O'Neil catchers in the me or ok, post- v, and Frank, me who is one ot rmington wa The high this ¥ will try National league even e BINEN 0} YALL STARTS to The g 1% @ warin battle to keep their oppon- ledger 11y white as all provious gaimes oston | elove and Woes glve 1 Rover 1o side BASKLTBALL - E of the each opponent Com- though he is & member ward the Yale Braves he A Report “ting Necarly Candidates Coach Pogarty at M Sy good catcher hasn’t much of a with the misnt ey AS u Haven, Nov, 15 Nearly 60 , Mickey s dissatisied with his | 'heY Y askctiball | berth e quit S Wght weh Joo | npless traded «lsewher AN & ey sain Hoxie Haas in O'Nefd did turn In his unt of the year. Fogar- a couple of sger Bernardin « was induced to return season sald that John M Giants has designs on no secret that MeGraw | With his catehing Jdepartmes and Hank Gowd ot arrangems agatnst Harvar the tor ave done in hax threatened to 1 got cessive Saturda atu lidates (or the cported The teams will 1] 18 follnws: Bovers ne up Farmington, Herbert seuson to a close one R to ( m w weeks last sea LB Elliot ooeaans Lert girls had I : Farrar intereolie. Tackle, fintshing plenty squod Lu. Ham. | B W Sauibh 1 Gu the Telephone cut e bie am Dick I team 14 Nabie etice Gordon their game 3 ” Guard O'Nell, who " tight Sl will he ? Tuckle the player, McGraw fantly to slur forward a . : . Callahan right into eador y MeGran Gilant particularly in a 1ikes u cateher Ing to the opposing leves it keeps them In Vel g and minimizes at the O'Neil, sald 10 be the 1 Louis is his home ness interosts there, favor Nickey to MeGraw, nt Vom ¢ chance player, would machine, The of Trask tyle o backstoy batter Jones YEA ING CREW WINS Yan e entrat s e Johnson Defeats Suphonio from « their effectis ¥ W . ()« rback Davis, Briges report for practice hall. The truck from Olive stre fonville ‘arroll Todlividdaal Mateh New plate, Quurte the first Haven, No cgatta closed y ho lives i Louis, | anxiou ot wit ” E . that 1o en The fa ALL-NEW BRITAIN PRAGTICES, tres = rdinals &t t St Jo! rrom Afters and Ve Wil ise m Tonight noon it wop busi to and he he Saturday clock for 1 won three Henley nin ds winds prevailed and I t h urk Frankie Mason Accused 01 ’lul\ms: Cash, Fleeing Ma ring ¥ distanee Angth ) 'y ween ough “ would have to cut into the by going te a mue worl Witl . Picke " mE a ip the water COACH AT TUITS, Ma Wil ociation AW itord een the Nov. 15 am res) van cateher and he i e However, §t MeGraw ' Bosto TOWNY s Oh Man ! TROJANS WANT GAMIS WANT To WASH UP ? FirsT Doon YourR RiGuY of-Date lio %CKH@ he Gridiron dician Football Elevens Arc of Two T p(\\_,!(rr kne Prefers the “tet Your an” Is Rockne Axiom HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed ABOUT MINUTES /€ Bres INNESTIGATING ive Teams— o o "l out of the Princeton varsity in prepam Nool has a strong | i SCRUBS SCORE ON TIGER VARSITY IN PRACTICE Hold Regular Eleven Even With Two Touchdowns Each in Long | | | Scerimmage Princeton, N. J., Nov. 15.—A full | hour of ecrimmage against the Omel- | ettgs constituted the last hard work- | ation for the finalame of the season in the Yale Bowl on Saturday. Coach | Roper uged most of the men on the squad before the session was over, but started out with the line-up that faced Harvard last and is expected to take the fleld against the Elis. Against this combination the Omelettes were fairly suceessful in their execution of Vale formations and scored two touch- | downs before the regulars went on the offensive afid in their turn scored | twice. Following the usual kicking and signal drill, the men lined up for ses- | sion started the gates of University Field were thrown open to the under- graduate body. This policy of open | practice has been in effect only this weel, and the turn-outs have been mediocre, but the crowd yesterday af- | ternoon showed its backing of the team by enthusiastic applause as the eleven left the field, In holding only one scrimmage this week the coaches have made the work easier than atany time during the sea- 803, bug stress has been laid on plays and peafecting the defense against Eli | formations. BOTTOMLEY IS RATED AS | AMONG BEST FIRST SACKERS | | Cardinal Initial Bagman Has Come | | 1920, l Along Fast Since Discovery Back in | St. Louis, Nov, 15.—Listed with the new phenoms in the National League for the 1928 season is James Bottom- ley of the 8t. Louis Cardinals, in one year Hottomley has jumped | from the minor league ficld to star-| [ dom in the majors. A hitter with an average well above the mark must be hailed as a phenom, This is the rating of Bottom- le Bottomiey 850 was discovered by Scout Charley Rarrett 2t Nakomis, 111, dur- ing the fall of 1920, He was a left- hander and he had a solid punch at the plate, He was a kid, but Barrett | lined him np us a future prospect The Cardinals bought him, Bottomley was turned over to Hous- ton in the Texus league of 1921 and although he batted only in 130 gamoes Barrett was not discouruged. “Dont s up that boy!" was Bar- rett’s advice to Branch Rickey, “Give hini another year at least before you | reach your final decision. | Bottomley was not pleased with | condition® in the Texas league, Me contracted fever during the early | part of the scason und asked for a| change of seenery, He was sent to| | in the Tnternational league, was over us Scout | Hyraew Betore the 1 » Bottemley developed Barrett said would, Jacques Fournier was getting slow and had lost his fence-busting puinch with the Cardinals Rickey was looking for timber, Barreett reminded bhim about Bottomley with Syracuse and Jim was given another ehance in the ! big league, He made good with vengeance, Bottomley is not the Sisler type, He is a fast first baseman along the lines f Fred Luderous who served many vears with the Phiilies, He s too| dhieavy to be tast, weighing 1580 pounds but this weight gives him (he punch at the plate, Noman Catholic sald by a nearly 475,000 ason Just he | new nuns in statistician I'he t} world number are | Princeton, there is no chance | Pawnees should o~ o . - . o RICHESON NOT IN ‘BEST OF CONDITION Has Charley-HorseNeidlinger Likewise Atecte™Both Will Play New Haven, Nov. juries continue to prove afi aggravat- ing factor in Yale's foothall progress. Yesterday Quarterback Richeson and Neidlinger were suffering from char- leyhorse and there is doubt as to their heing able to play in top form in the game with Princeton on Saturday. Richeson starte dthe half hour drill of the varsity's closing scrimmage of the week, but Neidlinger was unable to replace him. While hope is held out Ih'l( Riche- son's condition will improve to fhe extent of alowing him to start agzinst of a complete recovery before the season closes and the coaches have planned to hold Neidlinger in reserve for & dashing 10-minute session as halfback against the Tigers. Russell Murphy, who has played quarterback a goen share of the season, will therefore get the assignment for probably the greater part of the game. Yesterday afternoon the scrubs used a consaler- able number of Princeton’s forward passes against the reguiars who played on the defensive for a greater part of the scrimmage. The varsity succeeded in driving over a touchdown, which was made Neale, Mallory also boot- ed over a goal from the field while the varsatile and varied attack the scrubs was held in check Pirates Will Hold Banquet This Evening The Pirates bascball team will have a dinner party this evening at the home of Coach Charley Miller, the oc- casion being in the nature of a testi- monial to this sterling athletic dfrec- tor and at the same time an occassion for the presentation of the cup won by the Pirates when they took the city league championship. —Minor in- of PAWNEES WIN IN FINE In their first early geason game, the Pawnecs took the meagure of the Crescent Five to the tunc of 25 to 1%, at the Boys’ club Tucsday night. The scoring features of the game Wern Richmann and M. Finke, who each dropped five throngh the hoop, Lipp- mann, Burke and A, Finke played their usual whirlwind game, The prove 1o bhegone of the fastest teams in New England. A challenge for games is sent to alil teams weighing in the 120.125 pound class, #ARROW Ying COLLAR THE KING of the WINGS 207 Cluett, Peal Ge opines o 15 =plit- The sy wards is to man first Tineme generally He feels 1 far outweighs poundage, w' slaggish movems By Mitting first position on the wards make it pe ing backs to find that are open but mor ting fast and jow, forwards have been trained that they arc their heavier oopopents Balf way ans @ cquently Millions Use 1t—Fine for Hairl ~MNot Sticky, Greasy or Smelly Air-Groom rte LoMPANY ToweLs LITTLE SIETER L g En?_/

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