New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 8

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SWIMMING RECORDS BROKEN AT CHlCAGO MEET—WARD MAY GO SF COND FOR YANKS—MOHAWKS VS. TOMORROW-BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS AT ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT—*WOP” MANOLIAN ALL SET FOR “SHEIK” } WEISSMULLER. ACAIN FLASHES WILLIWS ANWOUS ""M';;m"df"y' et OF Diamog 1 VANKS STILL HOPE IN TANK FOR WORLD'S RECORD 10 PLAY ALLNLB.} ™ °'Zn bt : "’F B :; = P:::”;‘choo] | TOOBTAINCOLLNS | e SRNNE iy ' " Claims Title Waich This City and e R s ettty AN TN T s Vi s 550 OB MEDALAND ™ o o Wt | T satae Bauer and Miss Peggy Williamson Also Crash 885 GERTIF!EATES o itain is battling with \ ] New Yorll De 7.~ When the New | York Yankees take the field neéxt S 5 s m el Bridgeport i1 Park City Sunday, f All Previous Marks. ¢ Williams of New Haven, victors | spring, Aaron Ward, the flashy sec- ronp maing H i ove idgeport, will try again their 7 : lond baseman, may be at shortstop in French Olympics Committeg Must ' cx miris:vort, wun tes again thelr Yo , R N R ) have wrcady beaten them once this 5 %/ Scott, and a new man on second, ravide Tl P ? 4 s Manager Miller Huggins, said yester- Provide These Prizes O e D > Man — t t ¢ » Bri and > 3, | . It now looks as if Huggins will go fullowing to the baseball meetings in Chicago paper, in quest of a first cluss second base- ‘onnor man as well as the left-handed o indi pitcher and right-handed hitter he has said he wanted. This talk of Huggins revived tiw |rumors about a deal whereby Eddie Ink has been aspiiled Colling of the White Sox would come e the strength of the to the Yankees and there Is also talk foothall team that Mickey \ lof a three-cornered transaction e guidink geniu, (dek i . / |among the New York, Washington today 1o offcr his rebuttal {and’ Chicago clubs which would bring isn't given over to making the Stanley«Harris of the Senators to the (e newspapors to engage | worid’s champions. versien with thosd who hold : | While Huggins would not discuss ¥ Bis head bui ke Sow {the possible deals, he did say that Aaron Ward would make a finc short- would not i i ons next week with the City outfit utitled to a squarc deal lare deny Mickey - HES CAPTAIN op. That he would not hesitate be- ‘ ; OF THE YALE cause of sentiment to shelve Seott, Dutch,” said Mike by . 3 ROGTBALL AND \ who holds the world’s record for play tory, “the extent some THEY WOULDNT LeT BASEBALL TEAMS in consecutive games, and that he am the Willlams HIM PLAY ON ANY - AND AN ATHLETIC had talked the matter over with the for it all but OF THE TEAMS IN ND AN owners of the club and Ward. some day. I'll HI% PREP DAYS - BUT It was said that Collins' dissatis- ! . faction over the appointment of Frank Change as mangger of the LT AR R fle| GITY CHAMPIONSHIP T0 \ m v other team that has!Men he ranks with the tars. | y of anether decade “Memphis Bill" is g the varsity nine, kept trying all dur-i 1 to the triumphant Eiis today. ing his stay here, Either the op-| ,» o o —— An inspiring leader, @ magnificent Y rosition was most formidable or else | i nghter, a great player, the southern Mallory wus romewhat deficlent, Any. | RAMECTS and Mohawks Will Clove boy, playing a backfield position, has 1y, he didn’t get ver far as a Their Foothall Scason at St. Leen an important factor in putting teher on the school team, Yule football b on the manp. Naturally when he went away, It was probably fitting that this| eventually landed at Yale, his old quiet spoken, weil-built blond young buddies at home didn't expect he It will be not a grudge game, but i e r i . man should be the captain of the first/ would exactly burn up the athletic | CCTtainly a game lacking in none of $ aye h uv. Unbeaten team the New Haven uni v 3 ainty as u footbat | the intense rivairy that is possible be- TAYLOR BAB‘OCK KILD’ CF sy st : ne Versity has vrodueed in years ayer or a baseball player. tween two popular athletic organiza HARMONY BASKETBALLERS R, BABG ' J‘ we And yet Mallory was not always ¢ Then 1t Happened tons when the Rangers and the Mo- < \ . = v intends to Breat football player Back here in 3 Rut strange things happen M this | hawks meet at St. Mary's field ‘nm--v . . SRl f01 i ey team The xeat |08l WHEN he Wau 1ot § took \ - Not only did Mallory immediately | the, city amateur champlonship T : it : " At wll—except at Lieart, Mallory has ‘ make the Yale football varsity but he | These two teams have met once New Britain Will Have Past Stepping alvays had the athletic spark, and promptly became the most important |#Nd the game ended in.a tie at 7 all the ecompetitive urge, but in his| ‘Fhey put him on the serubs. Day|cog in the whole Yals team, and|!n that gamo' the Mohawks scorcd Game Wil Be Played at the Boys \ ¢ ' v . ) Outhit Azainst Tosrington To- LORBIN.RUDbWIN (,UNMLN younger days he had neither the skill after dav this youngst who was finally was clected captain tivst when a fluke Kick roiled over the 5é aoulh'a 4 one of | KOl line and Buck Jackson fell on ft Club Gymmasiom Tomorrow ; nor the power to back them up. destined later (o beoe the Siresta MALGEY Divime the | the greatest catehers who ever played | (O @ touc hdow Rangers on morrow Night A Faening o Viredd With Ambition most brilliant contr on to e RPe ) : LUDL 1V Uil WLk ”-‘IAM Mallory, who is now hailed as the e gridirons, was out battiing on the Yale varsity, and last spring | ©! NANC L touchdown by greatest defensive fuliback the game laguinst the varsity, doing his herolc he was named captain of the Yale | consistent ground gaining by buck has ever developed, as well as one of | best to win & favorable gesture from |nine One of John McGraw's seouts | "8 the line and loy forward pus the finest place kickers in the sport, the coach 15 sall to.have made him an offer to | OVer it. On the day in question, this sam= Mallory w 00d enc Couldn't Make Grade tiy out with the Giants, an offer whieh | ©Ver the fleld was wet and sliy t 0! is own home 1 sehool Bt nehow or other Mallory just [was not considered by the Yale |@nd the ball hard to handle, thus m e Town m, a matter of some five or six coul the grade, and all th lete each team had a good alibi for indif time he w the local sehool he had There must be a moral of some sort | 10TeNL playing his “prepping™ at theito he content with a pla in the | connected with this story ahout Mal. | ‘Tomorrow bids fair to offe 1ocal university school, a school which scrubs’ lneup wind a seat on the var- [lory, He had ambition to start with | f1e1d and thus a fast game s a annually turns out crackerjack kid | sity h whea the big games were {and backed it up with relentless per. | 1tice Wil pilot the Mohawks elevens, fa ¥ came out r ot b ed seARrance Ambition and persever. | Pat O'Brien will call the signals lanky lad with s e same ut baseba Mals lance are a good pa to draw to, |the Rangers, tand an irre v b the idea that 1} vas I‘nhvnm» you are playing the game of T SPRTS 9t thn pee 05 oy HONOR YALE MEN, Montclair, N. J., Dee. 7 Tad” CHARLEY WHITE MATCHED Two J‘”'W‘ Injured AN O AN (o e s Yoo When Horses Tumble — vietoriows football team, will b Chicago's Famons Lightweight Boxer Maver Vile Bests King Wins £Uests of honor of the Yale club < Phoentx, At I ? T'wo ol d V| Montclalr, at a joliification smoker to be held in Niek Robert rous old Yale burn here Saturday evening I us out by two points but by Leating them, § to o, we have o strong claim uns, according te O'Con ay the Steam lers i st Sunday and attempt feul sumtered and Mary's Field, ALA Rivcmen i Both sides do Some Good Shooting i Mateh Contest pressible ambition to make the team. catehier and he tried for that berth on Cromwell, Will Clash With Bobby Barett in | ooieys wore injurcd, one scriously, Championship of English Universi- yesterday, wh thre mounts fe Philadelphia On December 18, ties From Among Heas yweights, vhile tur : y the homestretel Chicago, Dec Chariic White, during the sevent ' t the stat London, Dee, T--KEdward I’ Kagan, " Clicago light bo announced | fair ground tormerly of Yale, won for Oxford Exercise With Pleasure 2 s last night he has been hed with ister Millerick, riding last night the heavyweight boxing ! l)l:l oy “J,:.",M ,l,h- 3 k]’c‘“”‘\\b.’ v ' t . chumplonshilp of the English univer —— Ro‘el" — ) ! C Y 1 B * e vating A, W Jeffries of : e Mart ol comebark Juries to/1ie e s o vnnersits ot London. he bout |l Recreation Bldg. or s recent knockout at the ha ywun, up o e Reed s Caplain | o stopped after one minute and a b i 1 ur Tl Moran of Now Oricanm ot Rew 7o i e ovped arter one minite and [l SOWLING BILLIARDS or . as fAoored twice & HITH THE NEAERWI ot That Guiltiest Feeling 7 BRIGGS T 1 Corbin-Ru-swin S . 26 ' . pew'T || wele Tuere 1T 18- pew T ! | AN’ can Vhat is Ammounced e Doutball Game ‘ e Tuere 17 15 AGAIN' 1 '”» ‘('ml = zEtOR YOURSELF - LNDEI:; TAND | U:gé;;.:.’:“;cfil.-r | ::L’;LU e Will he Piasced at Walnut . o ANOTHER BILL FROM TIBUYING | | ONE OF THOSE GLASS | IT HENRY EITHER -+ I'M SICK | A MISTAKE = MU SHROOM BROTHERS S FRONT ENVELOPES AND TIRED OF IT- | Teud You 1 DO NoT THAT BILLS ALWAYS BiLLS, BILL West Virginia Univ. to ,,? WANT You To | LATE Comg In ANY- (S Take Up \\lcsthng Sport C(:,:Ichr 7':,\7} Wrest American Riders Gain i F=wr On Forcign Pedallers ) l [ Girls and Boys Playing Epwortn League lay 4 & Michigan Aggies Captain bbb aatss [ 17 st A Bl | ‘ ] Is Now Under Suspension For ' | AT ALL < JusT A | 2k / | IF THAT 18N°T 4 | CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCE - | ‘ A GO0D ONE | MENT HENRY Y SEWARK CLUB soLD -— ) lowing memberst € 1 K WRESTLIRS 11GHT Wichita, Kan., Deec. 7 £ MONOGRAMS JTOR SECOND TEAMS ALL SPORTS GATHER AT natch between K4 L # It and Diek Davicowt, we - PILZS ""' the poliee ¥ e . . FOR SPORTING RESULTS s e Smokes and Sporting Goods which time neitier tained a fail. The match into & 7 3 Fieht

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