New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports It now develops that the A. A. U. did not even consider Hal Cutbill's petition for reinstatement. “The Ilying Parson” was sus- pended for alleged padding of his ex- pense acéount in Hartford. - In the minds of many, this sterling athlete has been given a raw deal by the A, A, U, not only now but also at the time of his suspension. True, he may have phdded his ac- count a bit-—but the A, A. officlals, it is said, have been known to wink their eyes at similar actions by certain other athletes whose names might be mentioned, K Maybe there’'s something deeper than what appears on the surface, ckett are slated on St McTigue and Joe F to fight in Dublin day. Maybe Joe will be unable to win, $but it's a safe bet he'll be afraid to if he can. Imagine an Englishman beating an Irishman in Dublin on St. day. the on Nav New California has invited cleven West for a” game Year's day. The Syracuse Harriers their 1922 victory at Van park yesterday. Sisler announces that Urban Shocker is for sale.” He does not think this pitcher delivered the goods last season. A repeated Cortland George Sisler is going to visit Hol- lywood. He'll see something out there that will open his eyes. Judge Landis celebrated his fifty- seventh birthday in perfect health, much to the disgust of certain base- ball magnates, Jack Dempsey has bought a hos- pital and will use left hooks instead of ether to put his customers to sleep, (M. Mr. Dempsey ought to be a great surgeon, considering the success he has had in cutting purses with pro- moters. Great Brituin has a new heavy- weight champion and it is sald he is almost good gnough to whip Pancho Villa, Dugan’s kuee has jumped out Nothing is so disgusting Which refuscs to know its Joe of place, as a kneo place, that it was Doc |, Attell who fixed It may develop Cook rather than Mr, the 1919 world series, The uglicst woman in the world Fels $10,000 a year to sit in a circus sideshows, . ho's sitting pretty, we'd suy. 8t. Louls footballists who blame de. feat on rubber pants worn by oppos- | ing team arc probably stretching the alibl a bIt far, - M he wonldn't offend | Americans for anything. This s o typical of our allen visitors, '|'h1».\-1 even want soniething for offending us. | 1lrpo says S | The report that Charles Ebbets ine tends to huy Hornshy leaves us won- | dering whether he is jesting or delir- | tous, - Ki The fron fist has its merits but not when backed by an fron head, as the governor of Oklahoma has learned, John Hill Picked to Captain Amherst Team Mass.,, Nov. < John was elected captain college foothall tram for the 19 season at a recent foot. ball banquet held at MHolyoke. Hill has payed varsity football for the last two seasons and both years has been high polnt scorcr for the team, The following mcn won their let- ters for the past season: Boencau, Jones, errill, MeCormick, Lamberton, Hylvester, Davis, Dunbar, Hill, Kirk, Kyle, Drew, Gilmer eBride, Min- #hall, Moore, Captain Reusswig, Man- ager McClintock and Assistant Man- ager Fauver. f Ruptured | TryThisF ree A'Mv it to Any 'l'I'm O or lml!. Large or Somll and You are on the Roand That Has Convinced 'Il‘-.. Sent Free to l’rove This | wosman or child, W, 8 Rice, 47-C | for & fres trinl of ing appli-ation. Just v and the muscles be- xin 1o tigh in to Uind together %0 that the epening «loses naturaily and the Heed of a UPPORL or truss or appllance W When dome away with, Don't neglect to semd for this free trial. Even It your rup- ure doesn't Vother " the use of Weating wupport vour Wfe? Why suTer this puisan the risk of and n & small and tnnocent the kind that | ias thrown . operating | table; A howt of men and women are daily | Tuniing sucl rigk juet use thelr ~up- tures do mot hurt nor prevemt vm-m"}rom Amherst, Hill, of Boston, of the Amher Anyone ruptured. roan, should write at once b Main St, Adams, ¥ bis wonderful otk vut it grngrene getting around. Write at once fo this free trisl, as § is certatnly a wonflertyl thing and has sided in the cure of ru res that were as big man's twe fist Try S6d Wiite =t once, wsing the coupon be- Free for Rupture W. 8 Rice, Inec, 47-C Main St Adams, N. Y. You miay send me entirely free & Sgmple Treatment of your stimulating spplication for Rupture. Name Address State M. Pitzgerald Gianotta Conion Stanquist’ smith Loomis Patrick’s | M- . Symolon Patrick’s | ¢ . Carlson . Woods . . Caster C. Caster , Beanle Guenther Truslow Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS STANLEY WORKS LADIES' LEAGUE, llutl(en. 161 Ahistrom . 192 Burke . Smith Fitzgerald Murphy ... Hornkohl Whalen . Donahue Scheyd Messenger Hyland oziatek MeVarland Denning I'rom Lester Brown . Bengston Landgre: Carlson Olsen Johnson Blair Kerin nol nquist Kallgren Kleln Stromauist McAloon Bingo Ga Berard Glaeser @ Molchan . 62 Lenson Blum . Sunburn Goodrich Pitzgerald .. . Burkhardt ...... LR EL] None Ilfl!!n Hornkohl . (5] Wunch Wedlok: North Oden T x-~Record score, b SPECIAL LADIES' MATCH, Tin ‘uldlru; ™ 1] " L 136 10 124 X . Rennle Young Scanlon i m Wooden Noldi ¢ il [ s i . Wolinz ||4f, Btor Young 1511 1101 20} - .,‘ STANLEY WORKS, Factory . alier ensh an 51 1 a " " I i i # 121 9% 1 . iehell tdut (11 85 M“”m-“-“u-u--u.u‘u- e speed suggestive of the great Charles Paddock of America, Miss| Helen Thompson of England proved the best 100-yard sprinter in | Europe at the recent Pershing Stadium events. finished two yards ahead of her nearest competitor, Rewling Miller Behrosder 120/ Trusiow 123 Wileox 210 | Tooker - mm-mmm-“.--«— A FEMALE PADDOCK | © lo S e T ————-——__E—;_mfl__) | WEST SIDE GAME 10 BE Decision Over Eagan| Nov, 27.-—Young Stribling, school boy light heavyweight, of .w;..j on, Ga., awarded the decision | ver Joe n, of Dorchester, after | dull 10 ound bout here tonight. loston, | 8tribling weighed 166 pounds and In«,‘ | o 1t T [ o {a I 1.. ! I T # ¥ i |} [ Paris—Running with a free, easy stride, and a fine burst of | Miss Thompson | ! Office. | 0 95 44 Foremen, W 23| Allen s | Wheelo HEY {Son Mistaken for Deer : Same as Was His Father Willimantie, Maine T Archie Hil, of Wil mistaken a companion te No 5 hunting dicd father, antic M New Office, 1 85 by @ and for shot, His last yesterday Hi, similar Pattison 6| of his lirist 267 | Charles Killed cireumstan BROWNS RELEAS 8t. Louis, Nov. 27 who was obtained by the the Boston ited Sox ir of the 1922 season, unconditional release, i el yesterday ED, FOSTER ldie Foster, Trowns from 2% K s0gh ¥ Bricn lutter part hus been given his L was announc- | - S of A (New Britain). ykens sTHGER vll Hll-\\ l APTAIN e ANN Mich., Nov Her bert Steger, Oak Park, 1L, vesterday was named captain of the University Michigan 1924 vm er has played yeurs and w year's cleven with fi Arbor, t renn t t all ek seorer tonehdown as the hi of thi ety TO COACH BROWN QUINTEY Provid n1 faro M, Evans Winthrop, igned ty ba grad " Mo Brown y coach Ul kethull tean i ringficl 1 Y J CASINO HART & 00 Machin ALLEYS vor AGLE, Mic land leads duction vigan, with 1" d ot Furniture for Thanksgiving Our stock is complete in every particular. Let us help you make your selection from Our Bountiful Stock. 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British Bantam Title | London, Nov. 27.—Johnny Brown | f London last night won the lLons- | ale belt and the bantamweight cham- | sionship of Kurope by _defeating Lake on The Sporting pionship from Charl rench boser, on July 30, Bugl a 20.| l)u"'l contest, National cha the points in clnb, I edoux, [ | .\I{T GETS DEC] | ome’s Great Music Hall is Refusesd For Professional Bout Rome, Nov. Art g | d a de- tor Gre- monesi, royal com efused to allow to fight far (he‘ reavyweight championship of Europe ! n the Augusteo, Rome's largest and | nost pretentious music hall. When it was announced that the »out was to be held in the Augusteo, | patrons of art and music raised such | a clamor that Senator Cremonesi laid nhe question before Senator Di Mar- ino, president of the §t. Cecilia idemy Music. His reply was and so the fight will in the Adriano theater The pro- | of 10w be held noters gay they face a big loss be ause of the change. BILL ANDSOME NOW, wilist, ¢ Looks, No Brenna red some b out t mi uttiful world In his long fistic ired enough money while, nothing of nars and that 1re be career, Brennan to rest a some facial made him to say blemishes sad Today he was out of a hospital with bandaged after an operation, hat Bill, except for his had bhecome a Bill's doctor said the he ever had had been pounded so | fell flat on one hefore the | 1080 lis v aulifioy ands urse sa e ma wa It it simply Bill's face nose worst d, that 1k ahhy speration WINGO \Il.\\ 1924 (U\TI ST Cincinnati, 0., Nov ~Tvy Win. veteran catcher of the Cincinnati | nals, signed his contract for | This is Wingo's 14th contract | - SHOCKER FOR SALY York, Nov. 27.—Urban Shocker, spit pitcher the 8t Louis an | 18 been placed in base- of ! to reports I circles here, He was suspended wst Reptember when he refused to his team on an castern | his wife was permitted to Spirited hidding for cpected r all ague club, ording Ameri m s rip unless ravel with him | was unce fight was held in “ h |in the local team. Undergoes || WILL SEIZE SHIPS Officials Intend To Continue in Taking PLAYED IN THE MORNING Policy ¥ Adopted All-New Britain and Hartford Outfit Clash Thanksgiving Forenocn at Clarkin Field Rum Rdmner Tomako. Nov, 27.—Seizure of Tomako on the high Jersey coast repre- of some coast fficials a broader interpreta= 1 heretofore invoked of treas- lations affecting the taking of lying foreign flags ad the three mile limit , howe Washington, rum schooner the New the opinion Another All-New Britain difficulty moothed out this morning when it was definitely decided that the | game West Sides of Hartford | would be played at Clarkin 1d, [ Franklin avenue, - Hartfor Thanksgiving morning. The game was arranged a couple of wi 0, but due to a mixup he tween th West Sid and the Al Hartfords over the use of the fleld, it tain until today just when wouid be played and wher arran call for the he morning the as off sents guard in with the s er, empi whig fis w British i1 as flying i the gam Present is noon, ed in t e of mile limit At time Tully will be seen in a New Brit ain uniform for the first time Realizing it is weak on punt West Sides management tod, that a tentative offer has heen made to Gus Redland of the All-Hartford to appear in their lineup Thanksgiving | morning and it is expected that he will play. The remainder of the team will be the same that gave New Brit- | ain such a tough battle a couple of \\(’fik§ ago. this | that the were ghore in such a wa constructiv No id 1 presenee the said waters, char it was The Gues was announced on the ence to the alleged activities of GET COUNTERFEITERS One a Woman, Are By Secret Service Paul, -N\H PoR C \\ TLLON Minneapolis, Nov lon, veteran manager apolis American club has heen ment of the fic coasts here by M has pure Three Persons, Rounded Up Agents in St the association offered the ttle club of the Paci- He will *be replac Kelley of St. Paul, who controlling interest of haseball man Minn,, N ents A gue, St. Paul, secret service e N rating were believed that three persons, one & woman, under arrest are connected with a national counterfeiting organi« which has grown up in cone with the activities of rum off Highlands, N. J, and Atlantic seaboard points. held Joseph Brown, in Alice Sweeney Louis, Mo, led 1 a zation nection Nov will Four represent Oxford, Americ Oxford gland collegians iversity in trac Kk events in n Irs H U miiie in the Ste | agents say that fake money | passed by the three is similar to that appearing in other sections of the ACCEPTS GREGORIAN CALI NDAB | country especially on the Atlanti@ Moscow, Nov, ~After corres- | coast. ponder with church officials in Con+| In the adoption of the Manitoba, gtantinopl@d and Athens, Archbishop | Cans liguor modification act, the Tikhon has is 1 a proclamation ac- (agents say they believe the chief ring cepting the Gregorian calendar, which |in New Jersey saw an opportunity das adopted by the civil authorities of | for a new market for its bogus bills Russia several months ago. | in this viciniyt, run; 8. 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