New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 8

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eI e e e eI eI e e eRLsistastontittitaIs I I RRLILINIsIIs LI ILLLILLSY WOP MANOLIAN SURE HE'LL WHIP THE SHEIK—MOHAWKS CITY CHAMPS—LANDINO TO CAPTAIN SUFFIELD ELEVEN TUNNEY-BREG BOUT TONlGHT—BRlDGEPORT GIVES NEW BRITAIN RAW DEAL—Y. M. C. A. ATHLETICS ACTIVE—NOTES $e1032irseettessiedetsaasantassatiaiss it MOHAWKS TAKE CITY TITLE V.M.CAATHLETICS NUTMEGS OPENUP WILDBILL DONOVAN INEW BRITAIN IS GIVEN RAW BY DEFEATING RANGER A. C. ONATFULLSPEED WITHEASY VICTORY| HAD HECTIC CAREER| DEAL, BRIDGEPORT GAME OFF — —— N ot i ()“‘":CH AHCE VIANTS COUPLE ‘ ‘Vol“ley Ball Teams Loge- Saturday)l)efeat Go. L 03-01- BabcockyNew Haven Manager, Killed in YANKEES STILL AFTER |k R 2 ik for Only Score of Game— OF STARS FOR (OLLng Dasketbell-Swimming Meets | Showed Great Form ~ Woeck, Once With Giants SOUTHPAW FROM COAST] After Locals Are on Field i) | —May Play * Williams a ] 2 LA P —— Both Teams Play Hard, e i ftice Migne| SPark-piugs were too speddy for| fhe New Britain basketbull team| New York Dec. 10. ‘g'fl‘{':;““"; EO! Vernon Club of Pacific Coast Leag Clean Football. the Ramblors in the first game at the |successfuily opened its season Satur- | W, !‘OIHI\«I’II‘, the baseball ~play | ext Week be Acceptable to Manager of the Y. M . Saturday while in the|day night with a clean cut win overi killed terday in the wreck of the Has Left Hander Whom | . Acos defeat the Sau-|the Company L team of Torrington, | “Twentieth Century,” his nickname of Chicago White Sox Y by point. The summary: leading the visitors from whistle to|*“Wild BillL” Hug Admits . i : emerging victors by a| When a young player with Hart 5 | The All-New Britain football team, sthall champio v Dec. 10.—Stanley Har Y :3-21 score. The Nutme ed by|ford, Conn. Donovan wanted to be- New York, Dee. 10.—Despitc the | munagement and followers were sub- Saturd . 1 Riee are the two ledgl | Bpars phap Ramblers | e Captain Babceock, gave as pret-| come a New York Giant. One day he| fact thatin Pitcher Herb Pennock the | jected to one of the rawest deals in White Sox man- 4. MacArthur, [ T e chibition of mwork as| pitched against Cy Seymour, a young-| Yankees have onc of the best south-|the history of Connecticut professional A. Kalgren | ¥ A o ooked for any time|ster who had been farmed by the|P&ws In the American league, it 18|sports at Bridgeport yesterday when and again worked the ball through|Giants to Worcester, Mass, against|understood that Manager Huggins has | Manager Healy of the Park City BT W. Plude o Torrington tcam for an easy|Seymour's wishe The Worcester | 1Ot given up hopes of securing Jakey | eleven, apparently afraid of losing t guard st alabman decided the Best way to get| May from Vernon of the Pacific|money on the game, declined to put W. Van Oppen | out of Worcester was by throwing the | Coast league. Lis team on the field, raised an insur- ball over the fence. The deal was practically closed last| mountable barrier relative to finan- He was put out of the game and the [ Winter. To complete the deal Pitcher| cial guarantees and in the end made Torrington team broke the ice with |Giants took him back. | Carl Mays was onc of the players {0/t necessary Yo call off the game. 1In a foul shot. The local team thenl Soon afterwards Donovan walked | Ve sent to the coast. Every major|the meantime a crowd of from 900 ire- | nine men in three innings, hopping to | 1eague club waived on the big blond [to 1,000 fans, a number of them from Tmenty. the work of Larson featur | be promoted for his cccentricity. Ever | Piteher but Cincinnatl, When New | this city, yelled and howled for the ing during this period. Vie brokeafterward he was known as “Wild| York couldnt deliver Mays the dcal|gume to go on. They cheered the 1D s Sebkng: sudic. ot the: visitors] BINLY fell through. New Britain plavers, all of whom ! During the past season Mays has|were on the field in uniform, and Wil-I\(ith case and accounted for five son 1, b Plans for Funcral Ay < BRI b I the Bridgeport players, not ope of whom had changed from civiltan doubledeckers during the first half. M L ppe Nutmegs led at half time, 27-11.| New Haven, Dec. 10.—New Haven geih Wojak Goes Good. bascball fans will be clothes. delegation of 12 & rnds at the How It Came About To make the long story short, this i 6 el L L With the start of the second half o KToN (e Nutmegs hit their stride and | funeral of W, E. “Wild Bill" Donovan, is how came shout, Healy was offered $1,550 to play in Meriden a by # 3 3 4 Withan arred for the RAM-| gm0 them in from all angles, the | its was anounced here today. Duting o i W nson and - Wallin| o cio o’ 0 Wojak, in his first ap- | his leadership of the local Kastern & " pearance ympany. being @ | league team as manager, Donovan had | : i week ago. e held up the game 20 & Kk, opposed by | been instrumental in winning on : s minutes, refusing to let his pl p the v 1922 and his start until the thirteen Afty was in ‘s Firet Eanie. whistle, and Right guard Larson Plays Well The Nutmegs started ast and 1. Willlams| ; oiked up nine points before the Kron swung into action and scored tam- Scores, Towy quarter real eye ne Chucl H Last ¢ 8 New Brituin 1gh s star, relieve Tay to come to B t and offered a he clos t Irst half and | €Th le ¢ party of Hartford 9§ . thousand dollar guarantec, saying a good account of himself fans presented Donovan with a pres- | ¥ ¢ 2 A that a certified check for that amount Rangers Fight Haed, . P Cas ! and o £ aylor flashed his oid-time form |0t &t the close of the scason lust| was waiting w HBritain went down. The Rangers t s surprised everybOd¥ g gropped three pretty goals from | fall. % S Sl LhR fiwt place, tie chack was mAde the rest of the game with a fight tha v 3 y [in a ging the hoop foF | ho oo hut encountered tough luck! George M. Weiss, owner of the New g out to the Bridgeport Herald and not was admirable to wateh only to have 4 en ficld g throughout the game rimming the | Haven team who was with Donovan | to New Britain and it was not lm'lwl their earnest efforts for a touchdowr § $ san-Toys AcCS | posket & number of times. when he was Killed in the wr over, In the second place, All-New made void by the unfortunate fumb & g 13, Johnson L. Dehm Babeock Is the the 20th Century Limited teleg: Brit fu ran onto the field at 2:16 p. m. i Left fory tabcock, former r flash, | here from Erie, Pa., last night [“You're a minute late, the terms they Y he , X I il G iy b rated as | claring that he and Donovan o calle 1 for 2 15, Healey is quoted us their ; 4 y one of the hest basketball perform. | Pied the same compartment 1n the lust saying in starting the argument, But ers In the Conmecticht Valley when|car of the Uil-fated train. | {12 the interim not « single Bridgeport he represented the up-state prep| It wus forced out instantancously | ‘Mu_\-: had appeared. There it was through the roof of the car by forc | that Healy showed his hand, Afraid he lined to pay w00l on the basketball court Al of losing money, ibbing. | asstne and shooting| o the collision,” sald the message. BT mpnos RHYBRY " e UNE | . Bill aparently was pluned under the {the $1,000 guarknteed but oftered to l.fll‘”.‘,..‘. " :In-»n.‘,‘.‘,.“i.l; vl-f:.-,._l.w;“:v“ cur and killed instantly, I recovered ; Bive Tnu Brltain 60 per cent of the the second hulf opened up with w | Consciousness on top of a pile of MAY MAYS Cronipiy f'm'"' Ml expenncs were de- burst of speed and dropped seven | Wreckage and was picked up by ros-|____ e i refused. As a last goale from the floor. He was the | cuers and rushed to 8t Vincent's hos. offor, New Brituin ugreed to waive individual star of the team, account-| Pital here.” fallen short of the major league stan- | claims for their thousand if Healy ' Weiss said he was badly cut and | daed in practically every start he|Wonid let them collect the gate and ing «for 20 points during the game, | i work of Kidutl and pelietion | bruised and would have to remain in| made und did only fairly well infinish- (&1l bp to a thoutand, ugreeing to pay downs " . B. Loomi . > it right M‘,,,‘ vas of n very satis.|the hospital for some time but was|ing games. As a result it is believed taxes, ute., themsclves. This was re- 1 ) yeer, H, Urb ] 2 N i Iy told he was not in danger. that no great difficulty will be ex |fused, the munagement then caljpd " . : Saturday Night Leagor A g A e — perienced in getting him out of the |the team from the fleld and it was ali " v I N ’ < 101 ¢ Clasheen o ancmn 0 a > " ag Y Healy then offered to pe Tndians ¢ e Hears maule majors Jf walvers wee again asked ) 1 offer i Arroza cou “ ’ R » e N 1‘.“‘» single basket white annexing one for | Atlas A, ( ISHU Defi | ckey May would no doubt help Penses down and back, but the locals b .y N hin f *elletie whe elleved Te . . 2l ' o R . g A T eyt Bl g gl To All Teams in Class the Yankees and as Pennock fs not a | refused (o uceept thix ders in th nd half, held Glash wtroag follow woull: et: pienty-of May Py Willinms scoreless and uropped two field bas-| The Atlas A, O, s . man with- 1 . ] l I big kets otk 1 % Brolty’ shots S Stintey - ) . good chanee to work | g showee e ta, bo ing sh : it u countr ¥ hay 800d | 4 sue otult. Muss, on the ofher hind,] 48y s diekering with the Willlams L nder the coaching of Dave Eill-| baskethall team but have no floor on | (o™t e i dolivery, might be a | of New Haven for u game in Meriden eai-cint son the team displayed exeelient form | which to play, so in hurling their stat b showed stoad game | wide challenge they ne mupt apecl. | Fention on the coast, | 3 3 o steady | um hatleng Bt sy 1t would ocousion no great surprise (Continued on Following Page) that games will have to be played = : ks - e played| i e K Americans shortly rangs ’ y Rad st > mounced that the deal had gon ame two ) s ch and Ganemn was t) wight | ets, the Wost Knds or the Trade|® % - IAEhL 1 . Trude | .\ rough "5 BlG BASEBALL DEALS features, thin pair accounting for 13| School arc especially desirable as op- e s Fxercise With Pleasure ambi ' x AS M)G, b Abs i Al ipileghiin '|"’I'|‘""‘“ iy et PIGERS WANT GAMES, . Rogers sthss Mohawks | . - - The Tigers basketball team would Jeck ) s ckse I 1 . 3 . v AR el it o . ‘ John Tayle 2, Nadze Among the instruments weed by |like o book gaiew with the Tigery of Recreation Bldg, o d write tter to 8, Levy, 45 [ BOWLING BILLIARDS guard for fc ard J Names of Hornshy, Coltine . g duft 1 t zonls from foul | €™ pin vices revelation” burs, | Juniors. s 2, [ehisels, and pluggers Prospect street roughout which lost the ball to them whei { I f A, Lewitt and carried it ba O'Brien straightaway hit to his stan 1 “ through right tackle v Cxperts 3 3 . 1| Score: 8 8 Ac two yvards Seifels lost Ve ¢ ‘ bil L nson 1 Tor 3 Michavis 7 fres s I y ' 1 Ison 1, W 1 mude two ya The New Britain management to. VBrien gained through rig! Lar nemn Cross Goal Line Wallace g Mentioned in Chileage ) Pawnne v : 4 N ter wnd" Jackson *punge R b i 2 oo T S5 ens When a Feller Needs a Friend dowr and Other Stars Prominent right tackle retletior " arsor lowed with a Radzewich #pot for three ' « r : . . . Burnell, Radze ] ) ) Wallac seaa B e, ", S e e e U 0P MANOLIAN SAYS HE S STHEQEL':." ol e three-yard (_oNFM_n #ain at center hut , ‘ : over " th the ; “Thie L ERoted o e Tve JAILS —\ PLEJACK AND ) R wicken \ | ATPLED :..‘,‘ hdo tice . . ' " * g <tz Wiile Wt The Sheik Says The Same Thing., | TuROw YOURSELF caving the p ’ ; ) A iy A o Asstired of [} Rangers ) Cu g & s . w Night SON & LIS MENEY . tune 10 Yaris ¢ i T ROSCOE How r eyl &t A . “ o " CowD You DISGRACE Wild Cars ———— IT WAS on Tve GROUN' t AN TUST knocked dow vard § 00d oS ( ALL Rice n ¥ te r b g - { . . ‘ Shy Aona dropped 1 5 1 Wolgast tackied on his ow 0 R Aumior Dividion Leag y six round open boy wond borg made r AN Star = Pirate Juniors Victors - dohany 1 i pards 8t rght ()wi Fore ~(n)lc<)q,'m ‘ g b - o g o O Brien g 1 Jackson mad eenter. Rice punt to Ny 2 earried the ball te . . : 'Ildl'.4lr yard line of abou made three yarde arou Tancred repia fatled to gain pass, O'Brien yards. OB for first dowpn. Nyborg ma " through right tackle. Kafeski we 4 for Conrad. A forward pass huried 1 : Kajeski was incompiets ; 2 2 ’ Kaieski failed ‘o gain at center 2 ¥ adk Beifels threw a forward pass which 9 3 . _ was intercepted by Carozza. The Ran-| fouls. Yankaskas 1 2 ¥ ve yards for off- | Darrow < ’ ors were penait: 1 THE WAY He #ide. Rice punted to Nyhorg on the 49 pa 2y 1 was sard line and he was tackicd on the . Mohawk 35 yard fine. Poppel 1o, Sabsidences of lar s Cl (‘AR MADE To FEEL - the s around Jeft end when the | England 1 - ni 11 g i R Teve. Wb i FAMOUS FOR QUAL — lakes &0 hit o the a humding sounded at £:1 den tones of Red all to atten ' . (Continue? Following Page) |once there was sof

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