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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER §, 1923, G_McAULIFFE STAGES A AT ARMORY THIS EVENIN I TWO BASKETBALL GAME HEAVYWEIGH T COME-BACK —U. S. BICYCLISTS LEAD IN 6 DAY RACE—KID KAPLAN ALL SET FOR WATERBURY BATTLE—COLLINS MAY QUIT CHISOX siiiressesesaiiatestist BASKETBALL AND ON SATURDAY NIGHT'S PROGR MCAULIFFE BEATS WHITE Y. M. C. A. Gym. to Be Scene of Numerous Activities— Dressel and Loomis Tak- ing Teams to Meriden. icipating rtme A is many men sports resentative tean The Class A up esome 1s follow Spark-Plugs H. Ginsl Capt. . W, H Right Guard W, Yankaska W J. MacArthur H. Nelson n. Williams H Swanso) Fink Left Forward Mic Second Game Aces 1 A. LeWitt W J Joh Michaels Rigl Class 13 T First Gam son . Bear-Cats W. Dornart Right Guar D. Kennedy ft Guard D. Ingraham Cente H Forward Larson, Capt Fier Right Fogelson Vidutus [© H. C Left second gam Wikd Cats G. Traceski President of Yalo To doin Mallory Ne moker B 1 volley ha M mer teams | following make t M. D, R Hornkoh itoche, Reaney 1Loomis Kutscher, Roy Schillir bacher, Dr, E. H, Hand for school Boy 1irst game-—A second game-—W Junior Lmploved r'r captair n Leagw Mg Gn tars 1 Cats Seconi Jre—Corne MYTHICAL ALL-EASTERN HAS FIVE YALE PLAYERS Harard Given One Place While Tw Princeton 1< Not Becognized at AN New York, De Yale's gained Faster sensis places ¢ team of more Two other « yeengnitio Corne ern titula two men < farys Syracuse #ate “Memphis B tai d Geor nd senson &) hig eritics captain stead, giar The m Mehae, Milstead Hubbard we Rur i 1 Wilson " Maliors The ma Tijorkma Weiders Asehenbact GaMisch Bedenk Toimir, Stout, Richeson, Keoppisch Teyon. Colgate Darling. Bostor Arms Tre Yale Princetor Yale Colnm an State i Collegr Jim Sheldon Elected as Captain of Brown Team B A Providence, T H. Sheldon of ected captain of Veam of 1924. He aps played ) or two yeart. New Sailor und of aquarte i GIVEN VARSITY LETTERS V2. oo s N arsity \ational cwspaper BALL AM VOLLE TAY ASP@_ [;"”P l“E:Curran, Mich. End, Inter- cepted Seven During Sea- | son But They Workedi Against His Team? ! BOUT IS IMPORTANT Should Give Co. L a Tough Battle FRIEDMAN LOSES FIGHT Waterbury Alfair Likely to Prove R at Armory Tonight it 15 e Stepping Stone ; in Old-Time Form—Joe CO. L Radzewich Right forward Taylor, La Har . | Left forward | Wojak NEW BRITAIN | Babeock 1 Meriden, Dee. S—-Waterbury may be a seene of Kid Kaplan's most im- portant fistic activities during the coming wintgr. Kaplan makes his [ there next Thursday evening in a ound bout against Johnny Leon- ard, the Allentown, Pa., battler, who is forging his way up the junior light- | ladder, This bout may be {only the forerunner of three or four cothers in which Kaplan will be one | principals. Promoter Mulligan has a promise n Jimmie Johnston, | Johnny Dundee’s manager, that Dun- dee will meet Kaplan in Waterbu carly in the New Year. It's only a promise vet but Promoter Mulligan hopes to get it down in the official hlack white of the state boxing long a guarantec s performance wgainst Leonard, hoxer on the 1 is working But Promoter Mul- ligan iken much of @ chance with Kaplan topping the bill for the Merider N stionably Con- necticut’s pr wing card just MoCann Wins Twelve points werc scored against | Michigan this year. lowa and Wis- | | consin scored a field goal and the | Marines, from Quantico, Va., made| the only toughdown. | Had Michiga®hecn able to recover | | all the kicks she blocked, nine of the 12 points would have beey preveated, | for, strange as it may scem, ninc of | I'the points were made possible by Big Game A9 P. M. | Michigan's blocking of attempls to| The 1id is pried off on professional | kiek field goals, | basketball at the state armory tonight | " Jowy got inside Michigan's 15-yard | when the Company L outfit from Tor- | jjne. Three attempts to penetrate { rington clashes with the New Britain | ¢he Michigan detense gave the lowans | five. one yard. A field goal was attempt | . The preliminary game, between the | on fourth down. The Kick was low West linds and the Comets, will befang wide. Curran, Michigan end, got called at § p. m. and at 9 o'clock the fhrough the Wisconsin line and| :}vig game will start, followed by danc-| pjgeked the kick but the ball struck s Curran high and bounded over i - Vocals Look Good | shoulder toward the Michigan goal.| The local outfit looks very g0od.|In the wila scramble to recover the last night the team had three hours | pall Towa again got possession of it of practice, with especiul attention (o | and when the teams lincd np lowa | Taylor and Babeock. Four men were | was on Michigan's S-yard line with guarding these two flashy forwards, |four downs ahead of her. Three more but they experienced comparatively | agtempts netted lowa single yard past f months, ntr;!ullo trouble in dropping them i”}ugain and on fourth down a seccond | from all angles and all positions. | attempt 1o kick a fiela goal succee [These two should develop into a’eq. 1t tho est e Mt | { whirlwind duo. Their pass | was scor this vear. and their shooting fine A r work ¢ repeti Mi 15-yard mi vards in mar a field goal on again blocked the kick. basket. |once more struck high and Wojak will work out in|toward the Michigan goal. Marines position and Pellcticr and | recovered. 1t was their ball with relieve Kilduff and Tay- | first down on Michigan's 6-yard line. [ 'rom there they smashed their way Dillon and Hayes | through to a touchdown. The referes tonight will be Snel-| Curran can be ranked as the west's grose of Windsor, but from tonight on | lcading punt blocker of the | the oficials will be Dick Dillon and |He blocked seven punts, all in big Chick Hay alternating. | games. Michigan recovered only threc —- [of these and this, also, is a record. | Dyt re . | Curran’s work was excellent, but on {Price Will Captain the [ four occasions it worked to the ad- | vantage of the opposing team. Bates College Eleven, - s RIOT AT GAME | Lewiston, Me,, Dec Ralph Price severfl Hundred Pans Join Melee at York, e ! Detroit, ok MeAuliffe, asily won the jud White, of Mon 10-round bout last Detroit heavyweight ap- have regained the condi- | be was knocked uis IMirpo last summer, Aulifte boxed hook advi A litth Iriedmui to of m- T cd e W Wallace Cente | Kildufl and Pelletier Right guard weight \ as in ore he Rubino cley used ita 1y, a throughout hment, igo light- Brodie, the fourth It was a| Herb fonl in round hout lost of affair N aCann and wark heavyweight S mission before Kaplan ting ght, of Har- judges’ 1egro heavy round bou BLOTT GREAT STAR on a guarantee, isn't 1 higan's Famous Center Will Go micr Yown As One of Greatest Lver To th 2 10 ope seuson closed lay on Gridiron, 4 2 as 1 against ti Mari Nutmeg state biddi spot work partner | Meriden . ainst es the Y 4y Cur- ball r at top sy i res Kilduff, w ady man could ho start as N mashes ied f fourth Jdown The bounded nd | for a|ran sa when his servic u little game, have players he gets what each is a bad | shot at the “Chuck” | the center La Har wil lor, Rut there is in the boxing otherwise ur years in Muligan T ynies would eve him all probability, 180, When Kap- g performer, preliminary gave him en one night, an ceted meet Johnn, failed to sh up and Georg 1 for a substitute, He | hi, first crack at a the Kid accepted it chance into took a beating that stayed the limit and hout Shugrue's style him a otten that boost he ind that's one of | up for the| w days ago, | Peoria, 1., High School Baskethall won s the et | All of Tunny’s Woe Is Contest fat guaran- | From One Little Finger Johnny Mu- he an New York, Dec 1. These hoys|of this city, the battles to, champlon of the has the [been lald up oftener with busted n | hand than any other star in the game, And the sirange this yout “Tunn that always breaks the of 1o be more correct, the same | melee that followed, And stranger still is the fact | glightly injured, but none wver breaks this zame finger Relations have been in the same place twice, The fragilc (ween the two institutions, Vand, Tunney has broken it three By tougher job Blott wher \ or Michigan. He All-Americ ture ¢ Michigan slippe im- g ymoter e lc no star E ) nty soason. Shugrue w off main hard pr 1 Kaplan ind bout AC without hay ) to get ondition night but i« ing to . | ronzh ! of Dalton, M , has been elected | captain of the 1924 Butes college foots ball team, He plays at conter. it lat 1 hus Mul N ymoter a f | ~ | » ANGELL 600D SPORT Detighted at Chanee [ Peoriu, 1L, Dee, S,—~Iieree rioting ended i busketball game here between two suburban high schools, A ville and Bast Poorta, last night, when with forty seconds to play, and the score 15 1o 15 In the lat- ter, two opposing players engaged in a Nst fight, Several hundred f T3 1 semif awing cur S.—Gene Tunney light heavywelght world, has probably the hig dr vad in Banquet To dones and fona gry t, thers Fonight y t “ favor of reum Ne Bridgeport M HWa ot K fan is ) finger, that he 1 sam fought in the Several wor riously, ered he " saw the | ant Lo miss 10 rounds and heir argnment in pre enly re y oo A delig 10 rounds | times in three different places, Young 8il. ! Mulligan, work ne patirighe hetwer BIG TEST COMING | New York, Dee, §,—Perey Haugh- | Kirks Ben Sport, ( ton in his days at Harvard was re- warded as the “wonder coach,” the | nan responsible for the rimson’s | great success on the gridiron, At Col- 1mbia ¥ Hanghton has met | Pinchurst Dee with hut little success, rather proving i Ben Sport, owned Charles material makes the coach, of Fitchburg, Mass, and is too much to ask a | fMarry Kirkover, won the two days mueh in his frst year, | run of the members of the stake of long to cstabiish the Continental 1Meld Trial club, The i1l be the big test finals, completed late yesterday, also “olumbir placed Pinehurst Nella May, owned - and handled by Leonard Tuft of Pinehurst, second, and Dashing owned cd by Iw Brown of alr, N. 1., third " A clever matts Har th bantanms whos ds no ol LRUR] 1athor res Two Days Rtun b burg Man, « etaged In the new which will seat of Continental Ficld Trial Club ( Kirks T, Crocker handied by Chisox-Giants May Go On Second World Tour f the it " show iy . te ex that Next Havghton a e possibllity New Yorl Box dur. « aroused 3 n sys. hite tem year for ) Wild argely common vated or use in or card teazel in the western part woolen mills, terday is definite and hand Monte on Men Who Never Piased On BLOCKED PUNTS ARE COSTLY CURRAN, AMERIANS LEADING IN SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE Mainta —4 Kockler and Law Advantage of Lap All During Night Dee, N—RKocekler and American riders, held their advantage of one lap through a night Imost continuous sprinting in the six-day bieyele race and at the end of the 125th hour of riding day they had pedalled mites and three laps, as compared to the record miles 4 laps set by Kaiser Cameron in 1914, Nine teams * bunched one lap behind Kockler s Lawrence and Nefatti and Azzind three hehind, DeWolrt and Stockelyneh withdrew trom the grind carly this morning York, the of to- were Frankie (-'enalv'c;'Signcd To Defend His Title York. Dec flyweight champlon, hus detend title in 10 iston mutch with Al Petting- Southern flyweight, Philadelphia, Junuury Phil Bernstein, Gen- aro’s manager announced today N s American hix a i, on Skee-Bal Vrankie Genaro | HARVARD PLEASED ' WITH TEAM'S WORK Nothing But Praise for Men in Yale Game Boston, Dec. 8.—While any sport is never relished, it |that Harvard is more than satisfied with the outcome of the Yale game, f\\'hirh was lost by a 13 to 0 score. | Harvard was in no way disgraced. The only touchdown scored was the result of & fumble, the other six | points resulting from twao, drop kicks | by Captain Mallory of Yale. | The weather was the break of the | game for Harvard, The terrible con- { dition of the field and the downpour lin which the game was played prac- | tically placed the two teams on an | equality, despite. the fact that Yale was much the supericr, | Several of the former stars of Har |vard who scouted the Yale-Princeton {game are frank to say that the Yale | team of this year was one of the hest Iold Eli has ever turncd out. | Tacks Hardwick, former | star, is the aunthority for ment that on the form Y. | against Princeton, compared to that {of Harvard, Yale was at least two {touchdowns the better team. On a dry ficld Ya's would have probably proved it That is why Ha sutisfied with the LYNCH T0PS 'EM ALL of Crimson the state- ale showed d is more than 13 to 0 defeat Here's List the Bantam Field Which is Big One, But Joie Seems the King, bantam- bout Here is a ranking of the [ welghts of the country listed in [the order of their skill: Joe 1 Carl Tremaine, Johnny Curtin, Hurley, Harold Smith, nkie e ome, Joo Burmuan, Spencer Gardner | Bud Taylor, Abe Goldstein, Abe Fried man, Terry Martin, Eddic Martin, Pet Zivie, Bobby Wolgast and George Marks he placing of Abe Goldstein o far down the list may strike the reader as inconsistent, since Goldstein is ree od as the champlon in New York and is a geeent congueror of Burman, But strange things happen in the prize ring and Goldstein s Iranged just about where he belongs. MAY TRAL Admits That He I= Planning Some Sort of Deal Chance S§.~IFrank Chanee, New manag the Chicago White | ®ox when asked If Eddie Collins, scc ond baseman of the elub, dms to b traded, suid he “expeeted to make deals to beneft the elub.” Chicago, Dec rom: 1 Contest WILLIAM TABARA the Polish, wizard VS, CLARENCE HILLMAM hoth of the first 15 of 45 games to Hartford be played on neutral alleys For a Prize of 3100 at THE CASINO WEDNESDAY EVG,, DEC, 12TH—10 P. M. — Come E Heomored With Iniznia " NO H now LisTen HERe You NOT! 1 Ay DARN YEAR AND THEY HAIN'T NO USE COAXIN You SO FAR--BUT YOU DON'T SEEM To 'PRECIATE TTLE W bl:'ANTY CLAUS - - YOU'VE HAD THIS MY INNIN' GET ME? M GOIN' To TORN ON THE DIRTY WORW AND IT AIN'T T LOOK LIKE THE SAME OL ' -~ MW BEAT IT FOR HUM ' High School Elevens to Decide Title in Toledo 5 he GOW' PLACE wID igh tt gridiror P Papids Washingto 1 7 AH-H~H JusT ONE MORE ROUN CHige ! { \ CLINTON V< APPLLBY Amatenr 151 Palkline ts Petwern Too BLAMES W LIONAIRES | [ l ! | | | President of Pacific Makes Lowd Wail Tithe Deposed Const Pac the that Harry agne pre board of ar iation o cagnes that * crsy ¥ wetion of t. MeCarthy weare the here to yxe b apprarance militenaire ah and our wonld William ouner of th 1 Chicagn his dealings in of the Seattle teague. Syndi tared 16 be in- cxplai y purchase re club Coust he dee action. Pacific Exercise With Pleasure = Rogers — Recreation Bldg. BOWLING BILLIARDS - - S e LA Kfa AGYL l/ Copyrighe 1973 W ¥ Fobus, much i critic «° FE AND KIDDIES - - DO YOUR CHRISTMAS LINNIX ALL 54 A "3 At e e THiS YEAR! 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