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DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ¢, 1923. champion, outfought by the New Bed- ford Bearcat, A. Shubert, the other s k e night, has returned to New York with | p e a l n g the usual squawk of the losing top- Sndatt notcher, “a New England decision.” syt ) L 4 | Hoima o f s P or t 8 This is real small town stuff. L] ; s g B 3 ; B Holmqust”. = i 7 ; 2 Biair .. ; 1 43 5 Pal Moran and Rocky Kansas are to ’ : S X - 5 495 4491421 meet in Buffalo next Monday night. | None Betters. | x—Record score 5 . Swanson . 8 91— paL e 6 stanley | . 96 59— 61 A certain Bridgeport sports writer, | ; | 4 ohnny Leonard of Allentown and commenting on Bunday’s game, writes | g4 Kaplan of Meriden are slated tol that the Bridgeporters although un-| g w,pn wallops at Waterbury, Dec. 13.| able to win, clearly outplayed their < New Britain rivals. . Gesner v KINg .-coovee 83 Hornkohl sooe L. 41 o Pl \ ¢ R n w . s o T NSE Romeo Roche and Red Chapman, who meet at Lynn next Monday night, 15 108 How do they get that way? If | will make 128 pounds. ¢ - San Toye. 413 there was any outplaying done, New | i % ‘ A f le FRaes a1 Bingo 1-;-‘-: Britein did it. Guess that fellow| Johnny Dundee is to have a chance bis i . g \ Les o 5 3 , s wasn't looking when' Stan Kennedy |to win back his junior lightweight G ' N o e o | ] o 39 169 :;In::h::mthe"olbd t.“nei or whe‘nh Al | title, meting Jack Bernstein in New b B . - b Qo T 7 Gy R0 all but got away with an | york, December 17. e i i 2 2 T e . 148 ] 4 intercepted pass for a touchdown, or &3 , | 3 399 -7 > CASINO ALLLYS when Warner broke through time and Scotty Montieth has signed Johnny i 4 5 R Bt SPECIAL MATCH. again and smeared the Park City | Ciinton as a méfber of his stable and R T — 138 . Married Men. back or—but what's the use. will campaign this clever lightweight | i o {v. Potash A 7 8 STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. uthard .. . 5 through New England. ' e L At : . Some difference n the appearances s § i f-',’(" gorald AT ;: - neon AR Offes. of the two elevens. New Britain, | Cuddy De Marco, the Pittsburgh ] ¢ Lt bomdals: T i : trim, though husby, looked more like | junior lightweight, is after the year's| ‘e § } | s 463 | ! ceneee 8 » 260 | Lint a college eleven in the pink of con- |record of fighting often. To date he | * - o | Checkers. e 10 i dition. Bridgeport, no doubt capable | has been in the ring 37 times this year ! J B AlDsE M and certainly a fine eleven, looked |and expects a hailf dozen more battles| i g - el S more like a bunch of contenders for | before the New Year. W A P. cenees 62 89 the heavywelght title, or a battery of 0 . : s ex-brewers. They sure were a heavy- | Jack Clune has assumed the man- | u set bunch. agement of Young Moore, a promising # . i e featherweight, from Fall River and B i o ; i ! ; o bl e SRR s : TS11—1507 Yale, Harvard, Brown and Cornell | hopes to get him bouts in this section. | * 9 S o s - g4 1 ————e are the high lights on Dartmouth’s —_— | e 1 . Her Only Redress S04 ncnadute, The Ranger football team meets for | The good U. S. S. South Daketa went on the operating table ¢ o e »— 20 Il summer he had been playing e practice tonight at the corner of Kel-| The election of Stout as the Prince- |sey and East streets. |at Brooklyn Navy Yards, in keeping with the Washington arma- |1 - Tote d aee G 123 100 30 eaving his !u,:{":y:ll x:::{; m!l;fi‘n;: S el Mt ' ut now the t?‘n 1924 captain was the only logical — {ment treaty. This shows a slice being taken from the “nose” of | 39 - cerriraeen, 93 0 od nud he hed Oeme choice. He's All-American timber if s 5 shi T m o hib SaRsiis, any are. Those who saw him play 600 Candlda'tes Put fof | the fihlp' {r Al . .. : '8 3 . ..‘..:’lmn:‘.“ hv': ‘)H:“lg[r)florpd against Yale were amazed at his speed Yale’s Winter bpor(s{ G Kl S ; e ] 98— 28| e The faithful wife was not and brilliancy. e M. Rice - . New Haven, Dec, 4,—Yale last night | \ We's Heard Her " Stromquist c B - there arching the empty rooms, summoned its winter sports teams to= Mrs. Newbride—Well, Henry, if |K. McAloon ; 2| E 08 1 ; ¢ found a note pinned to the parlor gether, about 600 candidates reporting | anything goes wrong, [ will always be = . . jJamp shade. It read: “I have voted Williams the best of the smaller | 6 - " elevens, with Vermont second. | for the track, rifle, boxing, wrestling able to keep the wolf away from the | spark B 17 70--1415 | learned Mah :Imm:x' % | and gymnasium teams. Plans for in- door by singing. [ M. 1 o . U &4 35 il B t was all—but it was enough. The Hartford Kaceys open their |door activities were outlined to the Mr, Newbride — There isn't the |b- 0 seee ST “'” S - - . 3 he cried ) A Mah season tonight against the Memorial | track candidates iy Coach George slightest doubt of that, dear.—Lemon ¢ ’ R s¢ | Jongg widower irmingham Age« Five “Snowshoe” Shechan is play- | Conno Captain Malcolm Dougles Punch ing loft guard for the Kaceys. and Head Coach Tad Jones of the (Continued From Preceding Page) football team. Captain Ben F. Funl single of all, experts say, and add that Cali- | candidates; Captain J. H. Wallace and McMitlan fornia, Colorado and Yale, with Cor- | Coach Winters detailed plans for the| Dykes, Phila nell not forgotten, were the country's | matmen; Captain McClement and | (erber, & best elévens. | Coach Toughton spoke to the gym-|fikins" - | nasium team candidates and Capta gnoy, Detroit Huggins announces he will bid for [ I T. Holmes and Manager D. 8. Chi-N Urban Shocker. ford addressed the rifle squad. Foot-|Fowor Cive — | ball stars who jolned the wrestlers|icers, Detrolt Percy Wendell, ex-Harvard full-|were Milstead, Lovejoy, Esselstyn, | pack, returns to Williams s couch | Norris, Guernsey and Batty. Captain | nest year. | Kilne of the freshman eleven joined — | the 1927 wrestl | ¥ Tex Rickard now is fathering = — b - i‘,'n',;:;;:x'a,l“l;‘~1:|0|1»u. Vicentini, & Chilean lghtweight who| Two years after China invented | RiECe, POnEoh he thinks is & comer. He's alrcady | bank notes, the currency of the | Reichle, Boston matched him for a bout with Shugrue. | country became so inflated that a Jumieson, Cleve, —_— $100 note would only buy a pound of | 1m0 '“f’,“:; ; Johnny Dunde featherweight | rice, { "Ny jowan, Phila, The closing grid year was the best | and Coach King addressed the boxing ] Phila Hooper, Chicage Hellmann, Detrolt Goslin, Wash. Elsh, Chicago iy, Cleve. 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