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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925, KAPLAN WINS BOUT WlTH LEONARD—SHUGRUE FIGHTS AGENTINE WONDER TONIGHT—DEMPSEY TO GIVE ALL COMERS CHANCE, HE SAYS—ITALIAN JACK HERMAN TO TRAIN HERE FOR BOUT WITH CANADIAN HEAVYWEIGHT—SPORT * NOTES ITALIAN JACK HERMAN, WHO FOUGHT FIRPO TWICE, WILL TRAIN FOR Well Known Heavyweight Will in Montreal Sometime in "ight Canadian Star January. Ltalian J leading heavywe ing in I friends New Britai yreparatior RE considered in t [ nnary wit} stated where 1 would tr « ge the club gymn Main street for his qu. Foy Twice wil ter Firpo Italia Herm membered in two fig Pampas, the cid Wi t ho attempted to wrest Argentine Dempsey's rma W his he crown from He wher after o 5 tought Firpo the t day that he Htio weary at He says to meet Firpo i time and that give a good account of himselt Has Good Record has a record that with most this cour ring He s and time ke was from tr however, veling the that he would another match & feels sure Hermar tavorahly weights i been in th in that thre three and the won ompares e for ¥ time of wh were 4 son H knock other has of h out route He has beat Wienert of Newark Harry poi harlie Moore, Al 1toberts, Joseph and conside vyweight class He ngo, Lerlir five time i Plainville Britain e lve He also Last Der ting Whi where nhere wrestler of rate calil He throughout the i 1 that he could e as a fighter, he enlisted und supervision experts New city and met wit) cess during the he he was o first shows ng traveled wit) he three years | England Champ New He now pio states 1 why he ha his heavywe training « New York d and he thought a would do him moo: welght since arrivir tire es at 31 fug weight is a He plans to and t tiaining grir shape wit » He Al Plair has put for his considers toughest stated fight FOOTBALL GAME Cooley and B Wa Nart & Will Clash at 2p.om A i Gridder Harm & Cooley Hart Norto L " Bergi Pross (160) Tigh Marcey (1 Average, 1 In the abo i 1 the names of m Sase, M n #chon! and Prep Aebury will retere A e a2 o PeSR sha Sulh a-hoo! stars ways HARTFORD CHOSEN FOR 24 SESSIONS KiD KAPLAN WINS GHAMP WAL GIVE BOUT DECISIVELY, ALAN OPPORTUNITY RENAULT HERE Taes bvry Rousd From Leonard Dempsey Says Heavyweighs Will Mino Leagues Will Hod Meeings - Get Chanceal Crown | in Nearby Village ~-Shugrue Also Victor GRnB N SA:ISF ED Letter Dec, 14—Jack Dempsey, | Chicago, Dee. 14.—Restoration of the draft with a slight modification was accepted by two class AA leagues, leagve and the American Association, here yesterday, acting independently of the Interns tional league, which refused to con- sider the draft proposal. The American association Pacific Coast league, under angement, agree to players from the major Meriden, Dwee, 14.—Louis (Kid)| New York, \ 0f this city added another vie- | world's heavyweight champion, arriv- his long and unbroken stringfed in New York yesterday, ready 1o the Waterbury armory|map out his 1924 plan of campaign. cated Allentown Johnny| He and Jack Kearns, his manager, | 12-round bout. To even | probably will confer with Tex Rickard was no question a¢ ! within a few days regarding a return winner, starting al-|match with Luis Firpo and possibly woigl l.conard did not|other engagements, but the titicholder the cr of a round and in but|probably will not climb into the ring ooked like anything that resem-|again before the outdoor season. | 1a fighter, | “All of the leading challengers arc Leonard proved one thing in hu‘lo be given their chance,” said Demp- | leagues under conditions that they will appearance under the pecuniary | “Tom Gibbons, Harry Wills and |be eligible to the draft for a price of and George Mulligan and nm:‘lm- Firpo are the boys who scem |five thousand dollars. was that he could “take it” aplenty.' most entitled to a crack at the crown This was the What Louie didu’t hit him with isn't {and they'll get it. Whether an clim- | Pacific Coast league, in the rules but yet he fell short when |ination tournament will be arranged, n, and the 1 came o landing the knockout!l don’t know, but uniess such a mur.!usnoclauon. and the International { punch /nament is staged and the best of the |league in addition to the other minor thge fight by rounds|three contenders decided, I'm willing a ve go, but was rejected R,-um of practically [to take them on one after the other.”” agues with the exception of ng. In the first round “Jack came here to go to work,” |the Western. ter landed some blows | Kearns declared. “He has heen of. Under the that Leonard wasn't fered a vaudeville tour, motion pic-|league players as dangerous as some|ture engagement, and extended |in these two leagues will k. However, he missed | program of exhibitions in this section, | to the draft, one player a few of his lefts. l-ul we haven't decided which to ac- | drafted from each club. The play- Warned By Referce. | cept.’ ers developed by the club will not be Dempsey, subjected to the draft. second lLouise landed rd retaliated with York from $t. Loui He was ulfl"l-l Officials of the two ad Young McAuliffe panied by a secretary, trainer and pet | their clubs would be benefited I much as players with major warned the |« ax- training would be available With the major league |out of the wav, the Kapla sends Formal 1o Press Deny- | tory to ing Rumor That He Disputes De- | ()0 500 0 Leonard in a blind man therc vho the rom the iit cision of Ju ~ in Tunny Bout. Greb |10 was al- ht t and the the first avyweig wing letter take opoy of this leny York tions th ¢ ac t my ght with G Tun cember 10 While 1 1y h 1 won, | the thoug! and 1 Abide cision 4 felt that 1 Joati the American Pt majority same t local figh signified to b ceeived the major the clubs he eligible only tto be new plan, the released to New will a Rt w Yor by t head of W N going an might with type it PLAY NEW HAVEN TONIGHT AL New low made the trip to New two of said inas- league leagues T'he in un either e champion may appeur exhibition or as a referc 4 the son | 1 Britain Five Going 1o Batth eon meetings bouts connecte wit minor leaguers s Mor With Atla d G erc stmas fund « Mad emselves yesterday ASS0C Profes leagues voted to hold heir meeting in Hartford, Conn, The National association officials also adopted a resolution placing the minor league managers in the same class as players as regards to their | contracts, The resolution provides that no minor league manager accept a bonus in addition to sulary and that he wil not be additional sums for the sale of ‘rs developed The miner leaguers, whiie not tak- ing any official action, opposed me ing in the future with the major leaguers, The minors declared they wanted to hold to solve their own problems without consideration of the major leagues at future sessions President Johnson of the jeagne and John A, Heydler National league, plan to meet with Barney Dreytus, of to arrange a schec season of the agreed on April opening date the place of the ings held in BROWN SWIMMING CARD win ar. Garden neat tion o Kaplur 1day night Tomorrow Night IR St sional ball ack, Spalla: Wants Work | the| Newark, N, J., Dec. 14.—Nick Klein, {American manuger for Krmen e % cut over the eye while his|of Milan, Italy, European heavyweight wrted bleeding from the biows|champion, last night announced he Fe el ot Rl [had cabled Spala to come to America frth Kapla and that he expected the fighter to Lt s aid ive by the third week in January. infighting they fforts arc to be made this K, | ropes. Leonard announced, to interest Tex | covered Rickard in promoting a bout between | Spala and Dempsey. Wills, Gibbons or Tunney. Klein stated that Spala had | another | refused to mect Firpo in the Argen. He m- { tine, a as| tried comy the wors urth round lLeon- getti In the shall his pald play- n missed another in an ex hoth woent found his up the rest the nark 1 time Warned o sixth varning 1ered bel The »oking entire but (ppear any too good a right to the head »ods, d onee a Tay Kilduff elletier Wojuk Against its bes irson ai Har Again, Loute drew McAuliffe, missed from nard rang venth left SHUGRUE FIGHTS TONIGH Kaplan, | Waterbury Boy Will Give Workout drove his | to the ropes, Leonard succeeded to Vicentini, the Latest Sensation with right in this many in exchange, rest of the fight Louie | hammered away but was| 1 a th vould Tomororw Leonard during ound saw he at Kuce I them Hartford Flynn, center | “Snowshor data that American of the m i a g by mar of the They ule 1924 have his N Prom the Pampas Land. majors 14 a e The meeting usital usual Saturd t dar it « uring t ns conclu tantly New York, Dec. 14 tini latest pugilistic sensation |forth by South Ameriea will mec tory a knockou! | higgest tes tar when he battles ocal fight- | Johnny Shugrue of Waterbury, Conn., | In trade fin a 12-round match tonight at Madi- and|gon Bquare Garden, | Allen- | Vicentini who holds the Chilean | I lightweight title has knocked out twelfth, Leonard | three opponents in a row since com- € but was held fing to United States in September, s 1eft hand Shugrue has seen little action since | was taken with @ | pe tefumphed about a year ago over of gloom and Elini Flores, Miipino lghtweight, | | university vimming schedu [Kansas City Blues Are today i To Train on the Paclficw lows! January 25 Kansas | ary 16, Spri of the|at New Hav at the | mouth He Luis Vieen. sent t his scheduled meet spot through seemed that the 1 his entire stock Ivania opponent fusilea blows nny came the st bring the uary. It cagie vie pender CRESCENTS WINNERS ~:7..":. to finis 1Loute ry of back for more Providence Mermen Tackle the Boys' Club Basketbali - Outiit . Has Sad Yale Wat vietory 18 display sar the Waterbury it supported Leonard to a mar Loute missed he anded an ur razzberry and MeAul spoke his piece” numerous statements bor. To the Meriden was well receive by Fasy Time Disposing of Bristolites | 1) by seemed Whenever on February 20 by Score of [ Brown this an fole Providenee, I 1 U asm s for was us announced stinted Febru- Yale Dart- reh vy at March \ Hanover; Nev Johns Hopkins; Id; February IPebruary Ma there deri wer Los Angeles, Dec, 14.—The City Blues, 1525 champions American association, will trai Mater Basebull park, Vernon, accord. | Annapolis; March ing to word received here. A tenta. | 14-1 intercolle tive lule for exhibition games in [ March 28-29 March has been arranged | York e | DARTMOUTH BEATS NORWICH, | [ " Notwich 6 to 9 ut insults victory at there att many who not satistied with his showing, stating had I off too long fighters weighed iy per contract. Kap fray unmarked, I looks he had ned throug! sereen door. that ws liked 1t was the one betw ot Prookiyn Torrington it wer; but were ere intercolicgiate at i sche pounds out at 130 n came | while | been | | Hanover mouth defeated here LETTERS 1O BOSTON U, " ani MEN « i members Boston, 1%« -Tw ¥ of the Boston crsity ast night, setting a| were presented with letter and |Mew record in high scores on the| More than hulf of the sq This (HOMe court. Capt. Friedman of the | Co and Willlamsor Green led the scoring with 23 points. | stars, will graduate neat i e Dart.| yesterday, iending acktield hest bor hout T e basketball ng ter Paladine Young Mari asted bhut two rounds - sehirane new | accept | plan submitted to the | International | a meeting of their own | today | Pittsburgh, | tative | will take | Eaperts at New Haven | FOR HAND BALL APPROVE R. I. CHOICE Choice of Rhode Island Country (lub 4 Links for 1921 Womans Golf | Championship Tourney Saiisfnl-l(in" York, Dec. 14.—Selection of the Rhode Island country club links for the 1924 women's national golf| |ehampionship has met with satisfac- Ition generally among women golfers of the nation, Mrs. H. Arnold Jack-| chairman of the woman's na- tional committee, declared today. © Yesterday Mrs. Jackson sent a peti-|" tion to the United States golf associ tion requesting the date for the event| to be set for the second week in | September, “The Rhode Island club is one the most beautiful courses 1 have ever played,” said Mrs. Jackson. “It i difficult, with numerous water haz- ards, but fair and a fine test of golf. I think the tournament there will! prove one of the best we have ever| W had." W | The te for the tournament, Mrs, Jack-| P! n added, in an effort to avold bad weather. The weather in October, | she pointed out, always was uncertain in the east. New | son, s of | 1! |t b woman voted for a September | AN AMERIGAN TEAN T Outfit for Ama- Association. | ative Olympics Is teur Trapshooting Chicago, Dec, 14.—A tentative trap- shooting team for the Olympic games at Paris next year was announced to- day by the zone chair; of the| Amateur Trapshooting association, It | is made up of one shooter from each of the five zones of the United States and three members chosen at large, |as follows: Pacitie coast zone, Frank M, of Portland, Ore.; Prairie zone, Hughes, of Mobhridge, 8. D.; Lakes zone, W. Il. Fawcett of | binsdale, Minn.; southern zone, }um of Sttarr, 8 C.; eastern | George McCarty; at larn 1. Etchen of Coffeyville, Kas | Sharman of Salt e City, Utal W. & Silkworth of New York city. An alternate for cach principal alse was named, and the selections, | the announcement said will be deter. mined by the ability of the men|(€ themselves cither in elimination races | or practice shooting up to the time | ’ the Olymple matches The team | members probably will have ta pay their expenses it was statg EPINARD 70 RACE HERE he Best 1924 Theee-Year- Old Will Get a Chanee at the Pa- Mous Specdster, T Troeh Frank Great 1ob- Paul th o w 13 final s own D \ American I I 1924 13, will Ne our-ye York, ar-old chance three Dec, 14 Amer h to mect inard year-old of France, in open competition in the United # 1 st summer, M, Pierre Werthelm his oWne nounced last night at the serdes of conferences with American turfmen AT least three w The best ican have L A champlon sweopstakes linve been planned In which Epinard will | ored, he said, and racing bodies ited to bid for the privilege one of the series, Epinard yught here probably in July, il e races would be at a ) & quarter and a and a a #ix furlongs race e will b iny mile with possibly Harry |captained by W _|tomorrow afternoon at the 1A, | rivals becausc | players are over six feet. daunted by this seeming | te RAMBLERS J. Me, w. i SPARK-PLUGS W H. H. H. in minutes of Pawnees “ubs TAWNEER FAST GAMES AT Y. M. C.A. TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING; TOURNEY EXPERTS GOES ON 7 Matches Have Been Played During Last Three Weeks—Basketball Games Should Show Plenty of Action. The Spurk-Plugs, Ginsberg, and H. m st captained by the San-Toys, Stanley, winners ches are sched- des and ability Y. M C the Spark-Plugs edge on their experience and for five of th Nothing handicap, he San-Toys believe that speed will ring home the bacon. In the second game the Ramblers, nder the leadership of Walter Plude ill engage C. Johnson's Aces. Both ams are out to win and the game romises to be full of pep and in- f last Saturda, led to measure At resent ln‘;v the of 1 regard to height, em terest. First G ? ACES Arthur, A. Kalgren,..R, Bochm Right guard Plude. . ‘ . Mic Left guard Oppen i Center *haels H. Van Jolinson e Williams Left m forward Kron . Itight forward Second Game, SAN-TOYS Swanson., . . W, Nelson allen W, Stanley uttles cevasees G, Bwanson Center Finklestein, Nelson senns JTorrello Right forward Ginsberg. ...... oo Saturday Night League 8o evenly matched last Saturs night's winners captured the match by one and two points in the last play. Ohlson's Wild-Cuts W try conelusions with Larson's cur-Cats in the first game, In the cond game Chief Firnhaber of the will engage 1. Johnson's Action in both these matehes 8 10 be and furious, First ATS rasiat 3. Johnson were the tewms games that e nly Gaane, WILD-CATS Olson gt guard ornart Traceskl Left gunrd idituy Baros Center Caboy, Peteh Left forward graham Larson Delano secomd Game, cres Bodley 1. Morse Left guard vyzlo .. I tight Nordgren guard D, Ohison Johnson (Continued on I'u‘hn' ing Page) Exercise With Pleasure — Rogers — Recreation Bldg. 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