New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 8

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3323232 223222222 2000220 2220228 0222 ALL-NEW BRITAIN DEFEATS ATLAS A. C—WATERBURY FIGHTER GETS DEClSlON OVER ARGENT INE BOXER—KAPLAN AFTER FIGHT WITH CHAMPION—BIG LEAGUES TO START APRIL 25—YALE WINS OVER TRINITY—F ERGUSON KAYOS QUILL ALL NEW BRITAIN FLASHES TO VICTORY OVER ATLAS A. C. . Hardware City Boys Vanqui h New Haven Basketball Stars By Score of 23 to 26 in \\'onderl'ul Exhibition Wy rea Britai took the | seore but saW ed for t gouls made by s other than Wojak m pa i yositio that Yanks Will Continue to Rent Park f(n' Bo\lng ork, De r of the New ¥ (zeorgetown Star Signs Up to Play With (.Mnh Yo Esercise With Pleasure — Rogers — Recreation Bldg. BOWLING BILLIARDS FRATERNITY Bowling Alleys 0dd Fellows Bide. Arch St ~ SOUTHINGTON BRINGING STRONG OUTFIT TONIGHT Neighboring Villa May be small But It Mas Bans-Up Good Baskethall Team Southington Kaceys will comes re tonight watch their eifort te humble N. ith a bhand of 0oters 1 basketball out- the ur Britain at the Arch, t Y p.m climinary mak ted w the In- nd ‘ jagles ol in th amateur leagne big game gami dey ish opening o vity or t on K, of O, New Britain beock 4 Har Wojeck Kildufy Wilson and Greb Matched l or ( hampwnshlp Battle Negotiations v e beey Janu @ re- ary 18 for the 1 championship Harry Grel Pittsburgh, ler 1. Johnny Wilson, out will be staged rde Greb wno from Wilson at Is last August, ir Crown Newport \lalmer; \\'inners Of Navy W wport, R. 1., Training statio stling Title Dec, 15,=Newport naval truining station wrest N« ) wi our vport tories | tive alnst teams I Hampton from TACK PLANS AT YA FHAdetes Wil Enter Three Indoor Mevts This Win part Hieets 1. the i March rary York od tor 1 winter ad for the met PISHER RESIGAS \~ \l'\l\ 11!\’ " WILSON GEEs S100m0 VAN COMING TO Ny 15 NATIONC L8 Tirn HARTFORD HIGH Losts Tty Rvom < pare 1 Wt night won | W BRIT'AIN DAILY HERALD, DENNIS McMAHON INTENDS T0 CHALLENGE FOR TITLE 1 ol Dundee-Bernstein Bout To Be Challenged By Kid Kap- lan's Manager Dee, ~—When Johnny atherweight champion, and rustein, junior lightweight title haol lash Monday night over the 15-round route at Madison Square Garden the winuer will e challenged by Dennis MeMahon, man- cger of Louis (Kid) Kaplan, Meriden Lattler This night a bout stein was in the hrase, for the tight itself Monday night Bernstein is reported in better shape than Dundee. Bernstein defeated it the Velodrome last sum- when he gained the junior light- weight championship, and Dundee has to advantage in his re- as 4 cousequence, it is ex- Bernstein will enter the over the world's on, whose title in this hout is reported to b rounding into shape and his confident he will again his best performances the Garden ring Meriden Dunde Jack T nouncement wus made last giving proof to the rumor that with either Dundee or cBrn- offing, 1o use a nau- mer, ot showed cent bouts, pected that a slight favorite eight chan at stake however, ving cath i 't Dundee, rapidly follow turn in one he vs are of teps into night. ) when Monday BERNSTEIN AND DUNDEE T0 FIGHT FOR HONORS Man Whao Took Jdohnny's Junior Title Away From Him Will Defend It Monday. New Tex Rickard is going York, Dec. 15 to play Santa Calus next He is back of the bout for 30-pound championship in Madi- son ¥qu Garden bhetween Johnny Dundee and Jack Bernstein When the class was first named, Rickard offered a $2,500 diamond belt man who could establish him- the champion in that division won the title and the belt and to Bernstein after a vas o little close, n to teke the belt from him it rate, and now again. Dun. featherweight wants to es. the Puesday the 1 10 the Dundes then it bout that cur opinion Dernstein too got it the world, champlon not satisfied with ! ! rd for crown next summer. ave what goes to the turned over to for the hamplo 1he tablis} pounders, is himsclf ns and 1o cha weight cone T™h hoxers Christmas U. of P. Football List Includes New Opponents Philadelphia, Dee. 15.—~The Uni- Aersity of PPeng anta 1924 football dule, u o I last night, w Ursi senson on Sep. Virs is still receipt will 1 tund the talns W OppOnents yus col the 1 October Hversity of One date tember 27 The & ' September tober 4 ollows S | Franki sinus college; and Marshali; Columbia uni- ity: 25, University Cornel O \ Virginia; November 1 (open); 15, Pepn State CLAIM CHAMPIONSHIP Eagles A. (. claim the 115 hip of the city, hav that weight Independer ampionship team &h VAGLES The pound ct i wat re mpio Darta ] M Darrow, 1. G at Garston, k, McKah Hewitt Zehrer, Calahar Fer Casalle Man. art baskictba SLEYAN WINS Marsha Bebind auintet ad Rever aga - ! EDUCATED ! FOOT? - ! | | ] & JOHN MeBRIDF Dee. 11-Five t Fullback g against times this Johy the 4 goal at- « the ovai has Mae for * Me- B scoring from the ! the MAJOR LEAGUESTO Americans and Nationals Agreefi on Dates . By The Associated Presa, Chicago, Dec. 15.—One of the final acts of the baseball magnates who have spent the week here in business meetings and player trades, was the agreement of the major league rep- resentatives on the opening date of April 15. Last year the leagues open- od on different dates. President Barney Pittsburgh Nationals said opening date was virtually thing agreed upon but that the task| of the schedule committees of cach | league next February were coisidera- | bly smoothed by this arrangement. Dreyfuss, President John A. Hey- dier and a few of the minor league | magnates who are directors of the national association of minors were | the last of the diamond magnatcs to leave last night. i The American Association today adopted o schedule of 168 games, also opening April 15. The western clubs | opening in the eastern citics as usual. A large number of comparatively | small salary claims were up before the national board of arbitration of the minors. The minor league club owners unanimous in their dissatis. faction with the results of the Chica- g0 meeting, as the sions took up so of the league presiden t t leagues we able to de but little bus- iness of their own PAWNEES WIN AGAIN Over the the Dreyfuss of that minors joint much of t e New Britainites Go to South Manchester a Again Defeat llu-‘ West Side Tigers, The Pawnies” travelled to South Manchester last night and defeated the well known West Side Tigers for second time this son to the tune of 29.28, Even though weight and size the vineible Remarkable Ly the entire around the Manche out the entire {ra Rnapp, Richman and A, Finke st i the winning point was made by Knapp through a foul The lireup follows: New Britain So. N Knapp .. Boy Forward bandicapped in local boys were in- playing was displayed team, playing rings ter boys through- ichester sopsas , Crocket Right Yahm Left Forward M. Finke, Metealf | Lipman s Robinson Center Richman Ao eanis Wolfran | Right Gua A. Finka Wylie Left Guard Goals:—Knapp 4, Yahm 1, Lipman 2, Richman 4, A. Finke 3, Wolfran 2, Robinson 5, Metcalf 4, Boyle 2, Croc- cet 1. Fouls—Knapp 1, Umpire, Hum- phrey. Scorces, Billy Licber, Cla Timer, Clark, Final score, I 29, West Side Tigers 2§ whnies COONLY WINS BY K. 0, Holyoke 15 of Holyoke knocked out Red Watson of New Orleans in the second round of a slugging match here last night Watson substituted of Johnny Drew Young Dempsey of Hartford re- ceived the referee’s decision over Dark Cloud of Springficld in a six round bout, Cooney's manager last night a challencge to fight “Kid" in Hartford limmy Murphy is motor races for Dec, -Jimmy Cooney a issucd Kaplan ampion of the the only 14 | Currie SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925; SHE WILL PLAY CHAMPS OPEN UP APRIL 25! R (above) ¢ will soon aurice Day is a n¢ flower 8he Miss Florence Pocket Billiard titie, York state, it is reported, is a "wiz" with the cue, TRACEY FURGESON WINS OVER QUILL VIA KAYO ’ Morro in Main Go Beats At t New Haven—Russell And MeNulty Also Win Jor Currie referee's de of Cuba, in last night. Northford Haven, Dee, 15 of Haven won the cielon Emil Morro, the 10-round bout here Trac Perguson of knocked out Frankie Quill, of Brock ton, Mass., in the ninth round, “Spark Plug” Joe Rusell of New | ark won the decision over Jimmy Bones of Bridgeport in 10 rounds Jack MeNuity of New Haven awarded the decision over fen of Hartford in 10 rounds Skee Ball Game Won by Swirt’s Stars with 330 W New over high five strings with 1210, K. A, Anderson rolled second high with 1140 and Johy wicz was third with 1100, C. LaPointe the Baxons was the leading lght of his club with 1060, Noxt Thuesday p. m, the Saxons will the men. Tl Rymsca ro and also had at o Nors e score Swift's Stars Pipkin Jac Rymesa K. Andersor Swith Savons L. LaPointe Hopki Dobib Cook C. Lal'oint aims | | e J t t 1J fi t |t mounth and nose he retreated stood his ground, b head t p P i the Women's World Champion | play the best men players in New | Daly, also of New York, says the girl | ted |mvlu‘l billiardist, I n ! sustain mmy 1s DEFBATED B | o i ks ok ot Tv s |t | YALE'S SPEEDY QUINTET | Lddie Bench 1Is Individual Star of | ! sansational y==1inal Score le t Viete 37t 18 New Haven, Dec, 15.~Yale's heroes | Y the past football®season featured in his victory last night on the polish- gainst the Trinity college | ! riford. Yale won by the | to 18, ed surface five of Ha score of Eddie Beneh, baekficld man in foot- bull and guard In basketball, led a portion of the parade, while Sulsman and Hoxie Haus played similar stel- lar roles. Bench contributed the most points while starred last yoar proved they had not |1 slipped any in their floor work, Steve | p ens and Neal also played briefly—but well 1 linenps are as foilows " Pite, tf; Suisman, If Burbridge, ¢; Hass, rg; rgy Neal, If. Burr, #f; Keating, If r, rg: Norman, Ig. 1 The Yale Ing, If Stevens, Trinity er Peike SINGLE MEN WIN Keat- Beneh, " least should have Pattern Makees at - Corbin's Find Hachelors Superior as Bowlers at ' Fratermal Alleys, A large wmen put it all over the married men | ¢ from the pattern room of the P, & I, Corbin night at the Fraternity vowling alleys, They are also giving | ¢t traveling bag to the man strings iber 24, also a women bowl- Dec. 14 last rolling the best 5 consecutive from Dec, 14 to Dece tndies’ hand bag to tie g the best 3 strings from to Dec. 24 grue of ministered to Luis Vicentini, the Chil- | ean lightweight, | had shade | Vicentini took the lead in the sec- ond Brue | South American was missing. | were taking hard blows. | They slugged more fifth, of the carly rounds, punishing other severely, coming here, ability ringside, had his opponent on the knockout with blood flowing from his mouth and nose, but he couldn’t get his teammates who | lead | offset the detensive, migh : Jeps | g defeat would not program he has mapped out for 1he showed he Shugrue by this crowd witnessed the single | fighter, SHUERUE ISVICTOR OVER LATIN EXPERT Vicentini Shows Up Well But Lacks Experience New York, Dee. 15.—Johnny Shue Waterbury, last night ad- the first defeat he suffered since coming to this ountry, Shugrue was given the udges' decision after their 12-round { bout in Madison Square Garden. Shugrue won the first round by a with his aggressiveness but American to the Shu- fast the Both driving the opes and blacking - effectively. had the better of the hird, landing often while Shugrue Is Bleeding The battied furiously but evenly in the fourth, the South American hat- the ropes and into a corner, fiercely in. the the Chilean drawing. blood rom Shugrue's mouth and trying or a knockout. Crowding Vicentini o the ropes 1d chasing him about ering Shugrue to ohnny forcing him Shugrde took the sixth; but both were lowing up. Blood flowed frém in the Shugrue's seventh and in the eighth he taking a few body his adversary's exchanges in heaviest, right up- but lows put punching In desperate ninth Vicentini scored with a he ocking Shugrue percut. Pace Very Fast The pace had been extremely fast nd the battling very severe for 10 ounds, and though he could not his speed in the eleventh fought toe to toe in ex- welfth both fought with all the speed cach The Chilean led on points up until he twelfth when Shugrue made a rally and brought to an nd the string of American vietims hat Vicentini had gathered since His three previous vic- all were knockouts. It was the Connecticut fighter's to rally after severe punish. ent that most surprised fans at the In the seventh Vieentini vorge of a ories he devastating punch over, Chilean Lacks Experience Vicentini anxious Lo take the but Shugrue beat him to it first six rounds Johnny's ex- and his resonrcefuiness Chilean’s harder hitting, it after that Vicentinl's sustained ttack kept Shugrue more on the Had Vieentind the skill he knocked out Shugrue in later rounds cxcept the was n the verfence have ny ot the a8t Rickard Pleased Promoter Tex Rickard interfere suid with the the In his opinion Vieentini received u drav “I'm tickled to death with his show. ng, nevertheless,” sald Rickard, “He could take evervthing had and will not be stopped defeat. He Is a_remarkable and 1 look for great things rom him."” Vieenting ‘hilean. ut said he was wnot in 1 best condition and tired as carly he fourth round. He made no com plaint bat said when the fight ended he thonght he had mid it was one of the won. Shugri hardest fighis of his career, (Continued on Following I'age) SEVENTH GREEN AND ¢ T4AT CLOSE To HOLE - - AND PUTTS - - WASN'T THAT TeERRIBLE WELL SIR-ERNIE FREDDIE WATSON WA AnD ME Fouk D e GOoL YesTe BUT 1 Toow THREE i oV APAE GREEN 1M foox FOQUR REED AND D JornN On v A e JOH WO WAS " . CAN YoU BEAT 'BRIGGS | SAY -1 HAD A FUNNY ONE ON Cor THE Two A”D PUTT THE SIXT DRIVE INTO TheE TREES 80 | Toox WHALED | IT DEAD To THE OUGHTA SE M~ | SLICED m¥Y AND MY MASHIE AND NTO IT AND LAID Pinv- You En THE a:Pnsasucu ou m‘rTncLl_. Gosn' | WHAT A RESoOME TrHING SAYs - I'™m GuLaDp Te GeT

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