New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 9

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NEW bRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEZ AMERICANLEAGUE 5% - ¢ & 28 7™ Crashing The Pins | et o - INEW BRITAIN EXPECTS PITGHING RECORDS 2 % i -2 & 1 i ® o PR " TOPLAY BRIDGEPORT 1", Woodward, Chi. 000 ROGERS ALLEYS, | Piny Roe, Wash, ....... 000 - - Hall 3 | H. Hulvey, Phila. 000 P, & ¥. CORBIN FOREMEN'S LEAGUE,|Kravs . ceee 82 2 ; ” 86 89 = y 4 L (Continued From Preceding Page) | Leon Cadore, Chi. ... 1 0 1 .000 i 5 ok MU 3 p 3 seseeee T (Centinind Fromy Dreosiig (o : % 2 | The following pitchers were used in | iy, 5 SN/ Johnson . o e 02 10 1 4| Hartford, if at all. There is little pos= Ehmke, Boston 43 20 17 541 | portions of one or more games: Bepard oiveereess 7 ~ - —— | sibility of it being played here again Robertson, Chi, ... 38 12 18 .419| Boston—Dave Black, Stimson, C.|Quigley : ; | 4 ‘|las Moc Levine, lessce of the park, is o ) 1o : Sheiton . ; “ Mohican. | 8 e . i 'Imr'uo, Detroit .. 47 14 19 .4.:(' \\..Blvnuu. | apence . Stobba . 58 2 3 . R 5 51| trying to bring the team led by Ed- Zahniser, Wash. .. 33 9 10 .474| Chicago—Proctor, J. L. Davenport, 4 i May - s R A o R i die Barnikow and the Willlams of Kolp:: 8t L. .5l 4 5 12 .204|C. Embrey, G, Connally, Paul Castner, i i . .. ? 4= New Haven together for next Sun- | o L4 Mille Danforth, St. L. .. 38§ 14 | Cleveland=-G. B. Winn, Fry, L. G. d Loeal friends of p'* Manolian will be interested to learn that he has been again matched *with the Wallingford Sheik for the semi-final of the Paluso-Newport Johnny Brown battle in Hartford on Dec. 11. | . Stipek : A S R Lettiine sttt : day. In the meantime, at this early | Perguson, Boston . 3 g 409 | Drake, G. H. Edmondson, Emil Lev-|8undquist 7 5 5 Boyle .. L 3 37 writing, just where the Mohawks and Heimach, Phila. .. i | 3 -:unun ) 2 2 M < | w Ends will get together has to be Cvengros, Chicago 2 i oty D. Moore, E. I.. Wells, | Ste! 2 L - | COMMERCIAL ALLEY decided. If two outside teams can't sty Phi e A ke i Lawlings v 93 - 263 ¥ ! Hasty, Phila. ...... X ik New York—O. Roettger, . " | Recor ; — be brought in then they will play at Zachary, Wash, ... 3! 16 .385 Philadelphia—R. Kelley, 3 N 375 382 ¢ . | FAFNIR SPECIAL LEAGUE. Hanover park. Otherwise they : ; O'Nefll, Horace Ozmer, Wolfe, J. El- ks, 3— 210 Larson 79— 279 | mbo into some open lot again, hers who worked forty-five or| i s : 7 $0— 'i‘,[sml--r . p 9 100— 306 | Reglins .. 4 ; ing the attraction at the park more mmngs_und less than ten com-| Washington—W. McGrew, H. . - 1i0 Bermier . 85 | Bunday these two elevens drew very { plete games follow: Potter, I, Schemanske, Wingficld. g "‘?;‘,.’,?“" o . 8 well at Hall's field. Just what they b would attract as the principal game The All-Hartfords ‘vs, West Sides|L>me—Club e X S REG rm Zeiglor 3 Keehner game, which has been in the works ?::l::'firy\ ‘Wash, .. R * R . B | of the Sabbath might be ssupsd reats for Sunday, now is about definitely |, " * o A L degal ’ g that. off. 'The West Sides feel they have| s e - g - 7 0 7 Ross .. 5 >hila Barbour Phila. Girard ended their season. 8 e 5 Zelgler . i 5. Brainerd . 204 | Ceeeeneenieii & , Cleve, Levitt ... R Atkingon .. 1'}‘“""{‘ ceevnaees 5 N WP LIGY Grantland Rice, New York sports l:d\ifi. St. L ¢ . u ;:::II:A‘ . M. ‘Pinkham .. 4 0 ‘:Y‘-::-:'\:m”..' veve saiusd 8 - y writer, has been elected president of hnii g | 30 - the Hole-in-one club, Quinn, Boston .... 3 . i Gasl 2 : 1: New Britain Ladies, 38 3 Boys' Club Growing At Rate of 65 Johnson, Detroit .. ; (Continued From Proeceding Page) ", Rellman 69 71— 209 oo S : as Rl i e 3— 238 | M. Borowski ... STANLEY E EVE CAGLE Members Per Week—Otde Luis Angel Firpo, Jagk Dempsey's Harris, Phil. u | orowsl STANLEY RULE AND LEVEL LEAGLI r W der Boys Emil Paluso, the boy wonder, will mix it up with Cupid Ledroux of Hol- yoke on the same card The Hartford Kac derchited Glastonbury 50 to 16 last night. Snow- Pitchers shoe Sheehan rung in thre field goals and a foul himself. . . < Thomius , -~ 249 | M. Gusemay latest victim, has ahnounced in|Leverett, Chic 3 §= in the backfield. However, Martineau | Bergmun e.oo..... 52 3 19— U [F, AVOry ......es.. - Rules. Dropped To Make Roo Buznos Ayres that he has agreed with | Hollingsworth, Wa, X and Grange were considered botter | Keddin ... o 20| A Deziek “‘\_.,,” y Tex Rickard, promoter, to fight Har- | Cole, Detroit . ..... : . halfbacks than Kipke. Four coaches | v e W T 00— ) - = Wright L T s1| Owing to the rapid growth in mem- ' hership at the w Britain Boys® ry Wilis, negro contender for the| Blankenship, Chi. . : 491 | placed Kipke at quarter and one at 1 e Myers 1 heavyweight title, on May 5, the fight| Warmoth, Wash. . 2 1936 [ruliback, R CASINO ALLEYS. MeBriarty ... Sl slhoe the selnoiton or - PR to be staged in the United States, It| Morton, Cleve. ... 32§ & .500| There was also a wide difference of | Grosuuist . s - Skinner as superintendent, it has been probably will be fought in or near| Pruett, St. L ...... .564 | opinion as to fullback. Taft with | . ke 7 | TRAUT & WINE. |found necessary to drop from the rolls New York. Firpo declares he wiln Holloway, Det. ... .524 | four volgs winning the honor. One | L > | the older boys in order to make room receive $200,000, of 40 per cent of | I'rancis, Det. ...... 83 ) of the coaches piaced Taft at an end Pencil Pointers. <X e . for the younger ones. ihe gross receipts, for his share of the | Bayne, St. 1 S g and used Workmun at fullback. rA Ay H A notice displayed in the cluf of- purse, | Colins, Detroit ... 3 | In several o the coaches were ) | Batdassiee 5 3 ; . fice states that hcreafter more atten- | Murray, Boston ... 3¢ { unable to agree on one player for a | Clo v 7 235 | Banson s 3 8 7 s b 57/ tion will be paid to boys between the Battling Siki, the singular Senga- | Fullerton, Bos. ... P it certain position. One coach in mak= | 5% aanes ] d SIO 1 SRAPRITE | susdisine b ages of seven and 16. Boys over the lese, who achieved pugllistic fame by | Walberg, Phila ; ; ing his end sewctions said he like el U E A . OFF FOR COAST. uge of 16 will be recommended to the knocking out Georges Carpentier, pro- | 0'Doul, Boston . .500 | cither Trish of Wisconsin, Annapolis, Md., Dec > M. C. A., the Boys' club officlals cided Broadway with a thrill yester-| Ogden, Phila. ... L 338 | Chicago or Cnurran of er Byron McCandless, director of ath-|feeling that their interests should be day with the aid of a quantity of | Root, St. I.. i | equ well letics at the Naval Academy, left here | confined to the younger boys. synthetic gin, & wrinkled dress suit|Boone, Cleve, .... 400 The sclections made by the Big Ten yesterday for Californla. The object of use of this condition the meme and a pair of patent leather shoes, Mays, N. Y. . . 5 conches show what a difficult matter }hl-! mission, it is understood, is to per- the Kagles and Comets bas- —_— | Wright, St. L. .... 4 .62 is to pick —| fect minor but necessary ! 11l teams, consisting §f boys rang- eleven that will meet | ARIRL i L ' s—1288l Young Stribling, 19 year | Metevier, Cleve 4 167 | with vniversal approval No two of ceted exactly th connection with the } : g »ou and 20, have an eighty bout sing only three |forty-five but were t e cou Line featn s 2 at Pasadena on M r's|cight to 15 boys are enrolled as fons. Twice reversed these|With games wo o wit ing t alt ertain playe »onou, %0 9 E 3 members and the average for a week NEW BRITAIN MACHINE LEAGLE, - ——— - is 65 new members. Since he has tak- cisions in return bouts. | 8ames lost follow plays brilliuntly 1inst one team and G Narae— it 8 . [the following Saturday may stump in ey i public demain amounts ‘en hold of the clyb Mr., Skinner has There’s an important letter from | R Meeker, Phila, ... 5 3 0 1,008 his work hus the two couches see | Sthweitzer y o . s g2 " ¢| 182,000,000 acres, the great bulk signed up 400 new boy the tax commissioner at the JHerald | arl Whitehill, Det. . 20 1.000| him under entirely diiferent «mnh-]‘\\::‘" 2 » |8 e 9 which, not yet allocated, lies in i o e office for the management of the re- | Lester Howe, Boston . .0 1,000 tions | Cusack [ de':‘q n:or:‘:!:;rr;:u‘; l'.fl"m.".""\ 1 | )“w mm]mn “?\“'orlrrvl\;‘l:;’: umx: . : | ! ada. p e value|changes made in wo e hall. Probably to call for the lotter| Dennis Burns, Phila. . : 67 | He's 100, S0 He Retires, : o | 1t hax not Bess surveyed: | being seasoned. would seve the management of the|A. Olsem Det. ... | Hull, Eng.—lsaac Posthill "'"I Nerew Prods. sl il " T RS e——— bouts some cmbarrassment later, | R. R Clark, Det, 3 yeurs old, has just retired after a cen voos T 31| ganders 5 3 e H. Blankenship, Chi. . | tury's service us an agent for a ArmTSPencer ol 83 49| Wardner hought of This. | M. Mitchen, Wash. .. 535 | of drapers here, He dally walked | &t coeeeensoe 81 S |y do you think of Ford|G. W. Pipgrass, N, Y. 3 250 |seven or cight miles 0 mukKing his| Kulikowski +.oo1i .. b+ Erim oy us a presidential possibility? | €. Ginenwater, Chi rounds. Last July he was knockel >— Mike—Fine! He has the mak- | P B. Bedgood, Cleve, . 2 .000|down by a trum car. A cut on his mgs of another Lincoln.—Pitt Pan.|J. Brillhart, Wash 000 | head was stitched and ho went "“”\’v, Devokatls 3 [ Gugel Rer. 1% Tesk. Ohisuae 7 “000 110 work the following day. % . on G." Brown etaria He has « in more cent boxing exhibition at Jester's|Ted Lyons, Chi. Poote New Low Prices [| djrouthomoud! * You won't need them any more when you adopt oil as your heating fuel. 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O 26 Brondway You cannot afford to buy any carwithout first seeing these splendid products s n E u NY of one of America’s greatest manufacturers. REG w8 BAT OFF M. IRVING JESTER FURNACE DIL — 193 ARCH STREET — | - S IS A S TUDEBAKER

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