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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923. S R e e e S e MANOLIAN AND LEONARD IN VICIOUS DRAW—RANGER A. C. HAS RECEPTION AND DANCE—BASKETBALL LEAGUE ORGAN- IZED--NO SPLIT IN NATIONAL LEAGUE—HARTFORD WOULD ADVANCE DATE OF HCOURT CONTEST—sPORT LANDIS GIVEN UNQUALIFIED fomaztts 333323334 2TSIE2IIINRIINLNLNIIIILNIIIITTTILIL WOP MANOLIA‘J AND THE SHEIK BATTLE FUR[OU‘SL" TO A DRAW‘ i v Ex-New DBritainite and Wal- “W§I1.D BIl], lingford Boy Stage Great BY T“l- Fight—Paluso Brothers Win and So Flynn, S HONORED § LEAGUERS Popula ecting at Chicazo s Special Does Joe Resolutions on ath of with toj X2 Norden Tully Whi pute 3 thought New Britain hoy decision over Youn lingford in their the Atias A, O etill ther The 50 g dict of a d despite the some of the A As was the ¢ hoys met before only a prelimina bout of the gong it was smash neither boy asking Fach was ready up and ¢ other ha land on was over from ght there guests “Wop Doroz: s vho " wWere prever trom nornit 1 ght o, Hs i rtfo special meet-| werc expressing the D8 otl entitle Referar was v ers retirement d the ad ran booing ns v.w evening to t to gt of W ady 4 in order a 1sar e himse! A sumpt ed both hoys and the the n Wop" “Wop" clore ar Wor time 118 nose hig body Bostonian ed und hitting was f of t ight advantag T boys we A8 practh weleome would wo | 1w It not ters mat s s Vop Tri I Fanil ¥ litso Stars of Holyok ive [ orts topped 1 ded his ¢ g1 right ling pro and Ad Stone Both (inl luugcs l‘cmmm\ 50 many times the Neferec the bout Big Go s w Conway | Not So Ge peet Issts CHALLIENGE Ia u 1 against » give a repetitio furious boxing Romeo It ago were disappoir "aluso - Johnny Drew Paluso got the decision all right, but it was bout that it mi was obviously repeat ted in the bout dly, while ition sion 1o s - QUEEN GOLFER et e it =ie| TO CROSS SEA | ster M Thomas Sceks Fight ha From Manolia best T t and trusted to furnis ¥ time raturs His blow ring ger LDITH € MMINGS Henderson End, Is Elected Cornell’ Foothall Lcadel a, N \ football team grid the basebs Ithac ) dcrson was 1924 ,,' her on "lv\\' HERE TONIGHT The Arrow A @en travels to New piay their first ba season, meeting the Hardware The been playing long gained a Jittle exper an if the Arrows had picke assignment, confident as they E S JO (OMH Chicage, Dec Johr the keystone Chi als when they around 1906, yestorday roach with the Caicigo “ext season. Paw City of th were win FAMOUS signed\ w n. I 1ast Hembers and Friends Royally 1l asiof retiring ers' re Athletic ption bungalow prescnt ost ple ted vent of 1tain nee club, ew remarlyg, as was Peter uous < Iy atly after U PN President president pen with ter, we A RANGERS HOLD BlG REGEPTION { Eud CIfb Batertans, an last s and affair nt and sever: other engag nz appreciated missing marked sil was presented and 1 neat s Nz naris and Quigley. S lerson was ek ind their zations o its - e ur t evening n o’clock njoy its kind i memin It put a ul R ch is to ' ' HIGH SCHOOL — SPORTS — 0 o~ - Ul thut aved 4 to that ) exception Ha FOR s playe “ Hert chroary ng o yritie Ja 1 s0 i fate FEagle A. C. of Hartford Anxious to Book Games ol wiis vroportions t it Amateur Basketball League Will Get Under Way Saturday Evening {Mohawks, Rangersy Eagles and Independents Enroll — Southington Kaceys vs All-New Britain — Play in New Haven Friday Night. DANGE lub held its d dance at| evening,1 invited| The amateur basketball league to| Bratton and W. Knapp. was play preliminary gemes at the Arch| The Independents, with two more| street armory before the professional| men to be named, list the following: | games Saturday nights was formaliiy | Manager William March, G. Smith, A. organized last night with the Eagles.| Morelli, Ernic Neipp, J. Jaspar and Independents, the Mohawks and| Rangers entercd to compete for| cup offgred by the 1 management The Mohawks and the Rangers, due to the late closing of their football season, have not fully organized their! basketball teams but candidates are practicing and organized teams will be ready to start playing on December one who | nents fact| ve- | the | the the silver loving All-New Brita the bie e nent of the of be: he manage Britain basketball team ha | Southington Kaceys as their ents at the armory on this vening. The Southington boys will! pr, have the services of Snowshoe Shee-| py formerly a star here and now | w ng a whale of & game rtiord Koceys, New probably use the same Saturday On I'riday night the ains play their first out of town game | qu and certainly have starter. They go to New Haven re they will meet the Atlas A, C. Music Hall, 'FOOTBALL COACHING IS TOUGH JOB SAYS ROCKNE| More the dent formal | Seifels Al May. oppon- set of ch v han, a made former i Britain will | jgy However, the this Saturday and the who pre- along constructive another | called league will night Tinde get under the will way Bagles mect, The Swanson, Anderson, HARRY “ILLIAMS HEADS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Repre pendents gt on the Eagies have H. Swauson, B. vlnll! th th oo | e dinner and by the lemen es- postprandia | mi [ he th all min "his troupe Action of League entatives in He Calls it Precarious Than Dispostng McCaithy is Given Managin Taague Baseball| ) K Club, th Sanction hing a pre- “Cont oven m than managing a club,” says Knute! D i “You must deliver cvery wson. | One bad and the old srads| start yeiling your dismissal, 1fow | © of the s greatest coaches have! © failed to be under fire at some time, | ¥ “Incidentally, competition is so| YV n that coach can never figure! on any soft picking. The| is rey with upsets, TPhese ne adiums are migh fine, but they simply add to the coach. Let me caplain, stadiums cost ag much Forgetting foothall for I taking up frenzied fi- casy to that a team up ahout $100,000 profit Pave mterest on the in Pitisburgl, foothall position is carious position a big leagne ball Iockne of Notre Wil- was oped . 1 the Wi livis Ang -Harry A les last night confirmed the officially elected president of the Puaeific league by a decision of the arbitra- tion of the national association of pro- fesslonal | il clubs uphoidin . action of leg representatives in d posing Willium MeCarthy, the former president, e Wi way | busin: join [ with the to work for bers of t) focing Chicage, Los { he K th th Ar one o € ore liams of ship Coast men board of he cit ha year for names and the tine sum- into the cntion irtended 11 mem- nod foo! at entered of the statement the intarest of Pacific Coast 1es factional differcoce he national of arbiteation | held that J. Ca) . waus entitled to vote as & representutice of the ttle elub for the le idency, that a \Williams vr--nv-l the of olght Pacltic the presidenc Wrigley, Jr L. Lockhurt surable conduct,” chuse Seatt ns ones k on under baschall con ¢ u he e uson w 1y 1he it it W socinl suc- board n [ T nore enjoy Fwin nute, i nane s 1 consequence support of Const nn five clubs for 4 William Kiltiter and Chas, “indisercet end cen effceting pur b, crnsu *h to turn out team with a studium to worry i the play " al harder ko nner C 1 ® e akes the In foothall the in baseball and 1] w “ n s % of the he h “ th player POOr taann puts an a dent in Greenleai Is Victor in vational Billiard .\l(\lch vt BROWN AND PRINGETON 10 COMPETE, OK DIAHOY Seteutad’ Founl ormer tith , Dee, u nation meet in . te Philadelphia Greenleaf, nplon Tabershi, world's ' Iy P yesterday of Detroft L 100 points to 14, 1 billiard lcagne champions mateh, 1t was Grecnleat's third tory over the furmer champion in th present tournament and was complet. ed in 13 tonings in “ niy be ro oball ne comes to Other and nu Voo 19164 Andrews eweomer ine ¥ 19 nest igh rin Tuberski’ t Mot This | had ro the local | ties iver MITCHELL-GOLDNM AN 1] Wis, D "y e y ™ M Middletow "e Miteh as irly 18 who 18 to Goldman, of 1 v, ou it want against 1o not mana s FRENCH PRESTIGE Feel That Great Benefits May Be | pic comm‘lln-r ! federations, clubs and close followers creditable showing at the 1924 Olym- ulUIdfl‘.pk‘ games but are under po misap- with the ! peadily admit that France will not fin- lincup as last | (hat | greatest mmhfaunon of international All-New r’““\'&pnrls in existence and that the van- > picked a tartar for| ypom them with « loss of prestige. ittee, women tennis, has more che thi this larly Fry Ing the gol NOTES BACKING OF NATIONAL LEAGUE Mays Sold to Reds—Mack Buys Strand—Evers to PUTOVER VICTORY| i chance—repore o By The Associated Press. Chicago, Dec. 12.—Peace within the major league ranks over the admine istration of Kenesaw Mountain Lane« dis, baseball commissioner, was as- sured for at least 1924 when the club owners of the Nationai league adopt- ed resolutions last night pledging the continuance of their loyal support and’ unqualified approval of his adminis- tration. The action of the National leaguers dispelled some of the rumors of the possibility a clash between Com- missioner Ilandis, President Heydiler of the National league and Ban John- son, president of the American league. The pre-convention report that Commissioner Landis would be em- Larrassed at the joint meeting of the major leazue! today disappeared quickly as the action of the National leaguers became known. Previous re- ports were to the effect that Pre dents Heydler and Johnson were dis- satisfled with the action of Commis- sioner Landis in arranging the 1823 world’s series without consulting them and that President Johnson also dis- approved of the commissioner's action in calling the joint meeting of the major leagues without first ascertain- ing the wishes of the major presidents, The Derived From Olympics Paris, Dec. 12.—The French Olym- directors of sporting athleties in France in general are nding every efort toward making a ehension as to the ench athlete winning the hile not unduly pessimistic prospects of games, they but find solace in the thought . Olympic games are the L first, the ished do not necessarily emerge “While he would much rather win ¢ Olympic games than finish among e algo rans,” said Frantz Reichel, neral secretary of the French com- “we feel that great benefit will derived for athletics in France by e mere presence and participation in branches of sport of the 4,000 or 100 athletes—the best in their lines in 02 centuries, There is however, that we may win the acknowledgement that the 1924 Olympic woere the best organized since eir revival, This we will try to do.” In the winter sports which are to be Id at Chamonix from Januvary 20 to bruary the opinion was gencral at ¥rance would only place behind ¢ Canadians, Scandinavians and mericans, in hockey, skiing, bob. igh and curling. They are out- ssed in speed skating and only hold t the hope of getting points in the ure ting where Mademoisclle onne Bourgrols who incidentally is ¢ of France's upper ten rackets in than an cven endeuvor e thing d that i interested of tional league club owners in their resolution approved the fearless and impartial decisions ren- dered by Commissioner Landis and his uncompromising determination to preserve the highest traditions of the game, The resolutions follows: “Recognizing as we do the con- #cientious devetion to duty, the im- partial and fearless decisions render- «d, the firm and uncompromising de- termination to hold and preserve the Lest traditions of the high standards of professional baseball; knowing that he has won and still holds the de- served confidence of the publle and players, we the National League Protessional Bascball clubs here as- embled at the 48th annual meeting , olve: That we extend Kenesaw Mountain tinnance of our hearty and loyal sup- port, and further exten him our appreciation for his distinguishel servides and our uriqualified ‘approval his official actions.” The Ameriacn leaguers while ing to adopt resolutions elther upe proving or condemning Commission- or Landis' administration, gave no ine dications wiligereney Tnsteud Yy peacefully about their du- ties of famillarizing themselves with the 17 proposcd amendments which are 10 be acted upon at the joint ses sion tomorrow, The club owners declded personal recognition to Babe Jtuth of the Yankees g eorge Risler of the Browns for ti r achievement as in- dividual stars in 1922 and 1923, In wddition to having their names in- scribed on the $100,000 monument to be orected by the league in Potomac vk in Washington, Ruth and Sisler ill be given medals of honor and also will be presented with a miniature of the monument m 1 inee of winnii IPrench rugby experts were sanguine at the team regresenting France in is event had a good chance of win- ng, espectally Great Britain main- Ing her present decision of not being presented In association mitted that Frane wland stands & d the French te defeated by while th " to Commiasionor Landils the con- football one stood no show. in this sport m has becn the Belglans and ms reprosenting aly, the Seandinayvian eountrios and ain b won more matehes from | anee t) hey have Jost to them in inte of the past every do to o of ee faile . rnutional elashes w went Wwi 1ms the from and advent of polo in June, the United Statcs, Kng- a n South Amcricans arve wrded here as 1 finalists s has no combination which can of the foregoing in danger. sk and field events, the wine hieh was eanceded by all to real aim of all countries enter- Olympie games, Franee Is not peeted 1o to up many points, v nee to give 1 Int g of the ale Football Players Have Testimonial Dinner 12, Twenty-nine | Yale oothall team “Aa Jast night of the athletic | university at a \I|n~; honor of their victorious Jinner was informal and sehmaking cir of the | presented with o small | romembra e of on on the of years. 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