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1332222202200 00000 DeTe8eeeeesssssetetessssesss $3223522288332888 SPEAKER AND RUTH PUSHED OVER MOST RUNS IN LEAGUE HAVEBUSY GARD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD T e ey e T o P et s e e sssa st sshsrresssszssislssso st ssssrsrssoritsrotsssrtersssitsabessaatasrsessasanissaasiinitsasiiasaarezasesinats BASEBALL MOSULS GETTING TOGETHER EASTERN GOLLEGES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. WHlTE SOX WILL NOT MAKE EUROCPEAN TRIP WITH GIANTS—SIX DAY BICYCLISTS GRIND FORWARD ON & WEARY WAY—BOYS’' CLUB TEAM WANTS GAMES—BIG LEAGUERS MEET IN CHICAGO-—-OTHER SPORTING NEWS OFINTEREST rGR!D TEAMS FAIL TO RUN TO FORM | MANY UPSETS FEATURE SEASON'S PLAY to beat Carnegie Tech, 9 to 7, after !l REAL ETERANS IN MAJRS ARE FEWER This has been a year ot decided up- A sets in the football world. great battie, Then Carnegie Tech pro- | Vearl 400 B K b&ll G lM : d M wm i Just when some cleven is being | cceded to trounce Pittsburgh, 7 to 2 P tD tfll‘SD N tLastSo z P Nearly asket anes| Majors and Minors QY8 | neraried ne the weeatest of all teams | That mads W, & J, = tavosite aver|L 10SORE DA 0 No Each ResponSIble for 130 UNITED STATES FOR“'ARDS : 5 { along comes someone and knocks 'em | Pittsburgh, yet Glenn Warner's eleven s z » | A Lead F G b‘ t N M d off. scored 4 13 to 6 win in one of the big Mnl Blg sho Tallies—Heilmann, Bat- ENTRY IN THE OLYMPICS long Leading Fives ablest Next Monday Saké (hp sase of Notre Dam and | psta-9¢ tho et Ul W i | —— Syracuse for instance. Yale beat North Carolina, 53 to 0, | AT z . Will Have Representatives in VArions | iy occupy the spotiight in eastern | ball season took on a lively aspect | h g sid e e kil gl = for a really gre athlete to last long. Ruth Walked 170 T . s ! % than doping the ponies. The football | victory, yet when Yale met Maryland |- & 0/ 0 —nu alke AEEy Branches of Coming Winter college athletics. - Neary 400 ghmep | tadny a3’ oficiata of the major 884 [y, .1y Tor the' cotntry aro - being | kinds of trouble winning, 16 | fic, WOrKS §0 ha) that he wears out & -J have heen scheduled by leading cast- | minor league began to assemble for| > PCU® & 8 BOCRIN VO U ' 77 |litetime of energin a brief space. Oc- Events ern institutions and additional hun- | their meetings which open here next |t el et Ao evada played California a score. | C4S10na1ly a makomes up to the top Compiled by Irwin M, Howe, Chicago. : areds of smalier colleg Mondey, and continue throughout the | B4EE CIECPRRE L0 L ody for a pad- tie. University of Southern Cali.| " 1© continues tdtar for a half doz- Tris Speaker of Cleveland and| . % York, Dec. 6.—The first official | Principal interest is centered in the | weels, Jed cell peruse the following football | fornia trounced Nevada, 50 to 0. On| bqy eare: @ rarifiappears and holds IS g . entrics to be made by the United | intercollegiate league composed of | All the baseball offigials of the na- | i virdbagghi e dtaniniie) sy Biih b v L0 S ihis place for a dien years, but once Gt ftuth of New York sent more | ity iy the Olympie games wore | Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Prince. | tion are expected to be here with ar. | S60res and thea scc if you know what fogin, that made Southern Cwllfortia it ia given any ma to observe a star runners over the plate thin uny OLNer | forwarded to the Irench Olympic ton, Pennsylvania and YVale. league | rangement of 1924 schedules, ex-[[tIS@llabouts - 0 oo, L 8 M el fo bear out such a pre.|“thicte Who canontinue to shims palr in the American lcague during|.,mmitiee here, when the American | play does not begin until January but | change of plavers and league dis- |, 0D State beat the Navy, 2 B e e B et | hronE. & dosen s1.& hut years the season of 1923, The two are tied | oommitter announced its intention to| ™ost of the coileges have extended | putes to enliven the sessions. [ Ths a"‘l,'.r",""";'},(nm.;".x et B et getting the decision | For instance—othe 400 players in at 130 runs for which they were re- |, op representatives in the winter | preliminary schedules, | The American league mecting, cqu-‘s”' T A D B el A ST dny suferises: cdater | 10 ajor 16AgUS A yoark ago, only sponsible. . sports which will tike place at Cha-| Pennsylvanta, Columbia, Syracuse | ed for December 11, is one day in ad- | O That made the rossis e s - dailiise "~ Cornell th] o2 are still in the \ajors. One of Harry Heilman, of Ik troit, and A fn the neh Alps from Jan- &nd Army fives are among those | vance of the joint session of the m.njcr‘""s" nd Colgate look‘h e a u:uu.r‘!nr . mr:m he .u. u' o‘ i o thcsé was out of the'ame for a time, leader in batting brought in 115 whily | 1" L beng) swinging into action this week While | leagues called by Commissionor Lan. | Syracuse. The scorc: Cogate 16, Syra- | beat lv|\nu]:dnl4 'y s more decleist 5o that only 11 haveserved continu- = ell o Mleveland ser n 109 o > . . a7 o C/ B i e o I Joe Sewell of Cleveland sent in 109 FarinalE ¢ the United States | aext week, Yale, Corncll, Dartmouth. | gis Directors of the league are to | cuse 7. ¢ score than 14 to nta unfla OVET | pusly for the peried ¢ 12 years. Thus and Wallie Pipp of New York 108.| . participate in Olympic skiing. It| Harvard, Lafayette and Penn State | ausemble December 10 to tornaintal Notre Dame took Butler into camp, | whelming defeat of Penn tates and | one man in 40 is fl‘)"‘o!mld Bis own Leon Goslin of Wushington missed the | wiyy Aect RN 0 (SRS SEEOE. T il get under wey. ey b b ballowed m the jomnt | 34 to 7. The best Illinois could do| Washington and Jefferson's win ové | for the brief apace ofih, century mark by one, being responsi- | go 0 ckating contest and in ‘vy,. Several college teams plan extended ""m::" ¥ against the same team was a 21 to 7 \\:‘Sl Virginia. "* Of the approximately §o player.s bie for 99 tallies. HoAkoy MallthNes tri ring the Christmas holidays, | .‘,.m. i,,mm okt ieagus intetnsl victo! Yet Illinois beat Nebraska, These are just a few of the for | who were in the major ‘\eagues 18 Ruth sct a record for the American Entries were made in ail four speed ! . which will play OMo | gope s been transplanted to Chica- | {24 to 7, while Notre Dame, that beat | reversals of 1 4\\our ag0, only one remays, Since league by getting to first on base on| g i 0. 50, 1500, 5,000 : nd | State and Chicago, two Western con- | po'Sin the appesrance of Harry Wil. | Butler much worse than did Illinois,| No wonder the football statisticiar ‘lhd time it is likely that \000 men balls 170 times, Encountering the con- | 15 000 met DRt S b and other opponents, i"mm byl V\l"_m one of the twe | Was beaten by Nebraska, 14 to 7. are getting gray trying to prove nm\ ave been in the majors ony to pass centrated skill of the American league || inceq " and in all skiing events e - e i 0 e adent of the| _Washinston and Jefferson munaged | two and two makes four sometimes. | out. Which proves that thisine man pitching it is natural that he should | joGiaie ot i b 508 TR MAGH[NISTS WIN lcague, o 5 who has survived the AcUd A of 18 strike ¢ as s the m. @ E: N (Y 2 e 4ibe > i f £l MUIE 3 & Ve BAKGouyaxioriny s il | punning and jumping contests. Men Williams sid that his mission was | N. Y. BOXING COMMISSION biovr'urramr ot T e mo, v h.m ’M")\rv‘”n' '] g Sy ,“1? e v\‘ "Yland women parately were entered e ety to restore harmony in his orga 'u'.mu 8 250 I'H't'r SRS M0 L OT 4 CLSYET. SV SR 00 SIACA I B R e g Kating competition, as - s Doles . - and that he believed if the legality | i an I8 Ty C aah sttt Pvlieot ot e iy Local Bowlers Defeat the Underwood | and that e A (e RaA This man is Ty Cobb, manayr and ’ h well as mixed couples of his clection were questioned, e | | e Ti type, “fanned” $2 times St : Shaan B PSR bl phpie e {¥nter fielder of the Tigers. 4o is bases on balls to offset "" Avh ho Typewriter Company Alley Expert ;;;H)::Inldll“l"‘ol:'r"‘im:‘l” 1ll::"'fll‘|‘:|"h““:‘l“': T“ BF EVEN BETTER |®ing in for another year of wenu- one ) baft pitchers ‘ ot Havtfanl Al o 4 [1+ Suspenied Because of His Showing | 1% u('l‘mluu:‘ ugain next season and the most was Eddie s Chic g el Bim - : 5 Ppbably for a scason or two \fter - ) . ! 8 L S N Britain Machir ‘‘on ‘\\:mn‘m \:r ’, .r;h\_‘ o former x;;4 Against Bermstein—Was Too it sacke v ot T | 1 Typewriter y or ‘1\ s V" oMot “‘,v e ciuv FIANS 107 RECOTd 16ar [0 ¢ Hlade Itough. le ‘nv are with the clubs they lere ¥ id not have a vote in the clection of | By __ - hits r as much as others < 5 - eys in Hartford, last nigl N 2 5 " e [in\811. They are Ty Cobb, Wier R \ % 4 - 20 \ oo a president and that consequently N, New York, Dec. he disqualifi- ) > % Sl 134 gt ng in only 67 runs. Ir connec- | Veteran, After 20 Years, i \fall mateh, by 1wo § r : il \| venin e 410 JoNson, Max Carey and Zach Wi, fon hia) it nita drcoaed Hiata Defeats Wil e o e tch | Willlams was without the nceded ma- | alurda cation of Charlle Plikington, Harlem |0, "t paok with Pitsburgh, lut ijon his sacrifice hits recore ad- efeals 1 o 0 ¢ a | Jority to elec | SR i e boxer, in the sixth reund of his bout || "} o ke W ke shelis e vancing batters, and his walks must - Sy F 2 e alleys, this city, tomorrow ¥ | last aturd ight against Jack out of the estern league or Yanel : ! New York, D Emerging from | oy 0 0 0 T et I R P ' gAML BEaL Ltre @ the and he dossn’t count. ‘ge ye taken into consideration G S S e Ty e . B Chicago, Dec. 6,—Ilans to out-strip| Bernstein, 130-pound champion, at the % (e : A8k SENE, o Among others whom the pitchers vt e carom iy | O’ Monday. the Machinists take Greb and Tunney Are | 8 e nason just | Commonwealth Sporting chub, had its| SM\vetorans of n dozen yoars o faind ks o Tool wees Jor Hawell |z ) ] P " on 11 uller Brush (o, of Hartfore g R : st arissens bt 3 “{the 1yjors are Eddie Collins, ound hard to fool were Joe Sewell |or the world, lnst nlght dercated Wit- | o (ne Lulier Beush 0. of Bertion Set for Third Fight | iocq win ve iaia saturday night at|scavel vestorday when Pilkingten Wa% Hoopd John Collins, Jack with 12 strikeouts, Ty Cobb with 14,!jjc Hoppe, world’s champic Ikiine liing ‘and declding Miklch of & honis New York, Dee, 6.-—Harry Greb, of [ sDUAL mésting of) the Wasers suspended, pending a hearing, by the {0 \wubert, Tris Speake Edgar Rice of Washington 12, Bassler | niaver ,in a closely fought 12-inning| o @nd declding match of a ho Pittaburgh, and Gene Tunney, of New | Annual meeling of . state athlctic commission. Referee || ey a AR, A and Jones of Detroit and Tobin of St. | jyatch s orite game, 80 1o v'”l‘l ’.“"”I‘m"“:‘".‘: 2 York, are close to top form for their|Golf association, comprise d of more| pupdy, atter several warnings, dis- .‘”“l.W tufly Mclnnis and Rue Louis with 13 each, and Speaker of | 4 match w aved for t benefit AL HIGULS SCOTY 15-round match next Monday night|than 400 golf clubs scattered through- | qualifed Pilkington for persisting in 4 Cleveland with 1 lor a newspaper Christmas o x\‘“ Bietinte M aciime (0ol at Madison Square Garden, the third [out the country south of the Ohio|employing what Purdy deemed rnugh'”h~ B \\::n|r| |1|..y 4;)‘ .:y_udl,,,,l P Joc Bewell worried 98 passes out of ol Hadl wy 's0 30| time they have fought for the Ameri- |river and west from Plttsburgh as fur | tactica in the battle with Bernstein. | 0 2 %, ~,)“ Droganly thie o t the pitchers and Blue of Detroit, 96 ams Have G e : can Mght heavyweight championship. |as Hawail. All officers are to be re-| At jts meeting yesterday the state|PloY 0 At Speaker, - Edc olity Arsor . N U] N T b 1 & N and Al e re 8 1 these two being next to Ruth. Spei Ten Teams Have Gone a e S et 44 — - [ elected, including President 0, Pfeil, |shletic commission placed Pilkington |40 Datirt are still good. ¢ Walked 98 timas und Bddle Collins Total of 1,439 Miles e, AV EURS lof Memph Secretary Johin W, |on the incligible list pending a hear- | st e $4.wnle Jumluson’ of Clevalandiwas| | Now YorkDes, 6= Ton Soara'Nat| 1°2 : o e mcmcoamsamoeme et | Rusch, and Treasurer A. C. Allen of [ing which will b granted at the next| BN GOLD GONTEST passed 80 time pedalled :‘5 19 miles ar 5 laps today 6 489 490 1(' Chicugo. \ <r!)7l|l>|l meeting of the board ncx | Manush of Detroit has a unique{at the cnd of the cighticth hour o : i (; b f Gl [ he tournaments held in 19%3 out- | Tuesday, | record by being hit by a pitched ball [the six-day bicycle race. DeWolfe BOSNL2 YRowEmOr, S0y oDS O ory shone any previous events and mem- | —— | Havers ancdkenden Will Have Matcly 17 times although he figured in only Stockelyneh woere 8 114 " | ber clubs increased more rapidl) 109 games. Next to him wus Stanley |the field ,and the teams ; 8 [than ever before, especiatly in th Famous With Hide and Von Vim in Cali- Harris of Washington with 13 nd | Chardon and Verri-Assini, t DS | v oed | south | - . ¥ Hauscr of Philadelphia and Mostil | behind, Grenda pack. | oo erson While many golfers have for sev- ornia Ne NMonth, of Chicago with 12 cach The record fc hours, v " s < cral years demanded that the con- | Los Angell pe ! Cleveland as a team had the best|and 6 laps, was made in 1M trolling bodics of golf coalesce and re- i t1ah Le 'l‘ ':\vrl'c;n::l’:r‘\l:‘ :I‘-] “waiters,” with 633 basses on ball, | Goullet and Grenda organize on a roally national busls and James Okondy, I'rench "l“‘" eham Next comes Detroit with 596 while — N N thus in a position. 1o indy St fon, will arke Pt o ‘_'” Washington and Chicago are tied with BASEBALL DEALS ‘Pelicans Issue Defi to | Andrews te moderatar and cimpilry Oh st BB B ol R 2. New York figures fifth with i rules, no scheme has yet been un- will 1 Wil {uater, formet Bt | then come Philadelphia, 8t. Louis Any 90 to 100 Ib, Team [ nounced for pertecting such & plan et Satar, ormer et nd Boston, the latter with 391 b e e is it | Rumors#have been extant for some | A . ge Vo ok Sith & hitmbes of | POUMe Cism Man Expect to Pat| The Pellea the Boyw' club are [time, however, that seme attempt Kim, formes Ans.Mississippl ama- Philadelphia, with a number out with a challenge to any team in : f W I meetin jteur champ, in\ehallenge mateh, hard swinging batters, compiled Over Some Big Transactions=Strand state averaging 90 to 160 pounds | ol Havers and (pnden also will en- biggest record in strikeouts with Thus far they have been successtul in pons to start a revamping of go | ter in the Calitoiy open golf chams« v was only one behind. Cleve on the Market defe atl ¢ Especiaily would cenirol in America I plonship tournasni, to be played and Detroit were two hardest S oyt pdbpspoaraggh S | Wadther any action toward sncn Satare AVIS . . “ Z Frar Dre. 6.—Ow of | o £ » movement will be taken Saturday teams to piteh to, the former leading | | g N Giants of this city, the Bagles o lik be 4 ! at oo W the fewest number of strikeouts | Pacific coast lea ¥ Al clubs exe | o oninaton or any outfit in fts clas vght, will likely be decided at a # N s b the fewost number of seikoouts| (i Yo put over some deais at Chi.| SOUthINKton or any outnt in ita clam | mecting. of the executive committe Rangers Willintertain more : 138 # Kramer, manager, may be reached at LHE . Sy STE T THMAEN Preil Members aniTheir Guests Detroit batters profited most by be- T i the New Britaln Boys' elub, rrives in Chicago tomorro A ing hit 55 times, getting in the way of s y | | t I'l(‘l‘v.x :(u.‘\‘y,-:- \\ \ 1 l““”“’ ‘”‘\I. o ball durin ¢ season, Cleveland S » e Pk wR ta 0 its firat akia) dinner dan geve de ents of the game, was | " Riny " SO | an oy don bungalow on ‘esday evening, several departments of the game, wax | wipand with. an average or 304 ted| ON French Army (hamp ‘ Detodibee 11, THWeoates to b t ¥ 40 8 the le i | vor ylenns » 4 sl Th nymber of hit batters with 26, N g 4 wris, Tec Larry » Canad | University of southern Catifornia Will y pleasant socltiaffair and the York profited only to the extent o gl e heavyweight, knocked out Mahien . committee in chargey loaving noth- Club Records PR IRAAY 0 my champion, 1 the sconé "HEDT GRANOR Permit Stadeats to Ungage in But ing undone to assurl an - enjoyable : Dases On_ Hit Strike | 5 0 L t One of the prin Presenting the most talked about | Tywey sports Now. 1 dhricn Club Games Balls B'tsmen O1 $%6 fact Thu the card was the | football player of the year, “Red” S Cleveland 153 J 49 3 w be holding ° fight 06 Africa light- | Grange of Dllinois, Grang is the Los Angeles, Dec, 6, University of RIS 20 DS PRI VLN Detroit 155 3 fental with tha . in 14, & Moo ‘gm,‘v young man who thriee crossed the Southern Califo students will be | o ve o . Washington 155 'Y 364 | e rntah pt or | Ing " 8 s, on points in Nebraska goal line in the sensational | ailowed to compete in but 1wo Sports Exercise With Pleasure Chicago 156 2 4 round 4 10 7 victory scored by 1liinols over | # year, according to a new ruling by - Roge' e New York 2 1 ——— the recent conquerors of Notre Dame, the athletic board of that institution Lady Diana Manners Cooper, ia- Philade 1 445 1 NAVY ASSENTS 10 GAME In every game that Hinoie has piay- (The ruling was made in the belief [ mous English beauty, has arrived in RecreatloxBldg. s, Louis 154 142 ' 123 < . Annapolis, Md., Dee, 6 ad ed, Grange has succeeded in crossitg too much attention to ataleties is | this country to Yl an engagement in > ey Boston ....158 42 48 gandic | il Wilson, superintendent ol the opponent’s goal line one or more conducive to a high scholastic “The Miracie.” This Is her first visit BOWLING BILIARDS Individual records af t first 25 in | @ ¢ s 2 A e Naval Academy, has given his assent | times. Some record, standard to America. v and 4 to the trip by the Middy gridmen to Player—Club G B.I. 8.0, = 5 Pasadena, New Year's Day, for o poste - . e Speaker, ( b 4 s .-y CA50N game with the University . . w ar S Y C ob . . P . Rl . N, ¥ .. oS $ Wemmingio Tedious Pastimes—Waiting to See Your Contribution in Print GGS Heilman, Det. .14 ! MR. ROCCO Heliman, - : 2§ . i o i s Pipp, N. Y " 2 N 1 | i 2 5 - . - = S =4 3 e ¢ o : ROCKS EM i You WRITE SOMETHING fou GRAB TE PAPER AND FINALLY GIVE :‘:RN"‘”(‘— THING NEF Hauser, ila s 9 (2] 2 - AN eND - NG MeManus, St. L...154 94 49 - veey CLEVER AND EAGERLY D:?f;s T P Meusel, N. ¥ 32" 9 2 - DECIDE To JEND Ten COLD MINVIE Cowb, et ... 15§ o COMBED OsY o s By B pornd s /8 Cobb, Det 14 C ‘ ‘;I' P G : Sheely, Ch 156 &8 ) ’ FAVORITE NEWSPAPER| THE FoLLowivG Kamm, Chi. ....149 7o MORNING Burne, Boston ,.146 & ' Ward, N. ¥ g 82 . " : Jucebesn, B L. .14 2 25 Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Barris, Boston 82 17 3 Rice, Wi i Combed—Well-Groomed Rigney, 1 ) %4 Tobin, &t 1 1 7 B Harris, Was ‘ Bumma, ¢ 1 ¥ Haney, Det " $ % 2 Collins, Ct TR ‘ Dugan, N. ¥ 1 7 2 1 White Sox Will Not Go To Europe With (.|ant~ hicago, 1w T 1E Americans w t take & ¢ p with the ¥ ) G the halidays ary Ha G ] M y Fu Me (€ Fourteen Veterans Will Be Back at l‘rincelon Princeton, N. J., Dec. ¢ 1'. Ietter men of 1he past season b eandidates for the Princete hotha OO0 YA team next year, while gr substis | o N trtes who failed to win their jetters g ,_ eht also will return to 1) SHIversity. | oh i Every position except tacklc wifl have " a Ietter man contending for pial = g PEEL RECOVERING, § T ‘ Chicago, Dec. 6 PN em 1 dent of the Uaited Footi sociation, and mer 1 A " ~an Olympic commission goried | o gave 3 §emy Jseovering 1rdm n operation for " v ’ sendicitis perioMW here yestorday. jweight champion. - AND AGAIN Yov FAal, To FIND (T- MIGHTY \STQANGC How A PAPER wiLL | | | | | i I‘—' | Millions Use 1t— Fine for Hair! —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly G Huir-Groom™ from r r SNy or Shamponsd comb day in any Syl INT 50 MUCH ROT ] AnD LEAVE YOURS “ouT! “ AND Tuewn You DeECIDE You'Llw NEVER SEE& (T PRINT //fiflléy; You ®EEP LOCKING FOR 1T EACH DAY FOR TwWO WEEKS BEFORE HOPE BEGINS To WANE "~ | | - AND THEN ONEDAY You RUN AR OSS T B¢ ACCIDENT BY & o 24 s GeorGE ! fu-ndy ~——

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