New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1923, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1922 STEAM ROLLERS GIVE BRIDGEPORT SEVERE DRUBBING—ALL-NEW BRITAIN KEEPS UP WINNING STREAK—EAGLED WlN FROM INDEPENDENTS IN CITY LEAGUE—-YALE NOT TO ENLARGE BOWL—KAPLAN RECEIVES CHALLENGE FROM INDIAN 333383883888382222233 ' CROSSED EVERY RIVAL'S GOAL LINE 232322222 2230002022 3 ERRIRARSE Various Groups At Y. M. C. A. Gym Put On Snappy Tigers Lead Junior Boys, Green Sox Head A Outfi and Spark Plugs Are at Top of Afternoon guers—Bearcats and Cubs Tied. Lea- mploye to 6, and Y Btars, 10 class Sox trim 8 triump 7-3 and t the White Sox Toys 17 Bear C Pawnees 7 and Cubs Following league standings in the various le Junior ~.-|mnl Boys The first game between Pirates and Tigers PIRATES D. Norton are ps c was Muecke ceee 1 Guard Jones Bartman Guard Final score, Tigers 30, referee, B. Loomis The second game was Wild Cats and All Stars. WILD CATS ALL STAL'S Bell Browr Pirates 4; between the Center Coats Athern Forward Begley ..oev. Fentrano Forward BOrrow ... Caldwell Guard Josephson Carlson wi Loomis Final score 1 Cats 6: referee, B The standing Tigers Pirates All Stars Wild Cats Employed Boys B Class First PRINCETON HARVARD » Hall Lert Game forward Bacon Unwin Right forward Bromberg ... ees M ler Zanzukas Right guard Meligonas Sw Teft guard Seore, Princeton 12 referec, R. Loomis Recond Game anson Harvard 6; CORNELL Richter YALE Anderson Left forward Dennis Jerkowitz dight forward Becker .. Kerbonil Center Clark wosen. guard Beriogt ... Right guard Seore, Cornell 8, Yale 2; T.oomis. Employed The first game . Red Sox and Blacl x RED 8SO0X Litke R Boys A Class betwe ACK Yankaska Kolosky Morris Maero 2 referee The Green § GREEN SOX Barta Bengston Carison Maloney Exercise With Pleasure — Rogers — Recreation Bldg. BOWLING BILLIARDS FRATERNITY Bowling Alleys 0dd Fellows Bidg. Arch St Baskethall Games YALF WILL BAKEND GHANGES AT BOWL Blue Gridders Probably in for Foothall Relorms hietie to enlarge irles Ferry, pacity to 12 Ipper stories Is deny that such plans wi state that Ya 1dding seats in 3 for nterest of e thietics vothall policy will be dis- »d next month in rences be- Winslow Meston Lovejoy, cap- ) of the Eli team for next season and the athietic board of control, rculty and prominent alumni Members of Yale's genera letie alumni and that rins beg Ag0 by Lowell of Har They sidered tention of way, because it is not con ath- yeiation he committes the faculty feel re- ma year I'rinc Hibben o ton, ¥ May Cut Schedule g down the schedule ordering P ks later t games footba to rey 1 wee an usual and it impossible siths to come Lo 1 Yale making rom for players Harvard foothall greed Princeton a ' play ure policy three ities ing them- imiti o soaches upon unive Questions which solutio the are bodics 1 Tude number of fdent salaries which are 10 be paid cou he extent of the scouting the system presence of coaches on the ball sidelines has be- ome acuts ootball drew be 10 1 there s a twe 500,000 pers 18t seaso genera should be should be the celing that served coache 1 by playe ighest type of chara rs of ability, Yale but that t ir the present should be put ) cter and not necessarily umni ome curtailm into Coaches Affected has hes ng A umni inst Thi coaches to s the contests taken up i football pe may ask the te rom » games ¥ possible fons whe and the CONNIE MACK TRADES 3 FOR STAR OUTFIELDER McGowan, Scheer and Matthews Go to Milwavnkee in Retumm for Stmn: Vermont Team Adds Navy To 1921 Grid Schedule CHALLENGES KAPLAN America ampion ef .~ i Unquestionabiy the most \hout player of the year in ball circles is “Red” Grange of the Univer- inois sity of 1 Grar run team Illionis playi during the past of his ser has cirele every that ARO1 has aided sational r atel ng He is a 1 splendid tly in many no « ond sp! mer in his foothal mous choice of Americ His 1 honors ability to many of responsihi honor touchdowns, was | ¥ lllinois sharing Big Ten with Michiga During the Grange scored downs i gam 12 for the year, | ed 1260 yar Against the ed much 1 Grang rgin 1 the se one or mor every played BRIOR s mes Nebraska m by defe Mwl. Notr Chres Dame the n th made fet inois game, to 7 When Bu Grange on th going a bit inois, (¢ sid uppke into ae very nge had Ilinois won by Gre scored two touc seore beir 1107 Against Northwe wild for only 19 minutes, t North at margi stern, ( owns resulting BOSTON A MEET A TRVWK Poetr . 1SConsin. 60711121 O&wfi"fa{e[fié‘m’s |Recently Organized Inde- pendents No Match in Opener for Speedy Boys’ Club Outfit. The newly organized amateur city | league got away to a good start at lhe' armory Saturday night, with the Boys’ | | club Eagles taking the opener from | the Independents The first haif was nip and tuck, with the score 9 all | when the whistle blew. In the second half however, the more practiced ! | Eagles plled up point after point until | they were leading 27-15 at the end. | Both teams played a good brand of ball, but were rather careless about | personal fouls, L. Schmitt, the ace of | | the Independents, was ordered from | the floor early in the game after four had been called, and not long after. wards J. Swanson of the Eagles was banished to the sidelines by Referee Hayes who caught him sneaking in | some unnecessary roughness. In the | second half A. Swanson of the Eagles was taken from the game when he | had four fouls called. | L. Schmitt, before leaving, hooked lin a couple of pretty field goals and Morelli, who excelled for the losers, also hooked in a couple as weil as four from the foul line. Jaspar likewise broke into the scoring column, “Bosh" the Independents, was wrced to retire after a few min and injured his k The Kagles showed finished team work in the second iod and despit their changed lincup gave evidence ? of being the better team that evening. Anderson shot in five goals from the Schmitt, captain of ites ¢ w floor and Holst likewise contributed. It the Mohawks and Rangers put teams Into the league that average up with the two who played Saturday night an interesting league may be assured, forf they will be evenly matched and the boys will be out for | the sport, Saturday night's summary: lependents, TRAI]E SCHOOL IN | RED HOT CONTEST Lose 18-10 to NAUGRtOK-PlAY chicuso. Dec. 17.—weiker cocn. | Morei ..... ' Portland High Thursday Naugatuck H WONT BATTIS A e game which was in last whistle blew the school basketball contest alumni T presented v whom Passaic N, J work oreed I'rade s opening ot hool Rubber city imot oea good or this seaso ] the traders, the ball through lownfall of th At passwork th of the floo first apl. An the lead 4. Wity 1 came when gh Setiool Alwmni Britain Trade <4 GENARO Tip Vor the Seath ws e Y. Hwed | that ma New | 1. Schmitt .. J, Gorman Swanson,, / Anderson, Forward, Knapp Right HOPPE VS. COCHRAN Famous Billiard Experts Moot Jaspar . Schuitz Left Forward. chan ... (e) To- | W. Me¢ Grobstein night in Chicago to Play OF Thelr | 15 senmitt Holst Beagle Tie For Champions! s Right Guard Morelll wanson Pacific const and who, voung star, Left Guard ouls, L. Schmitt 2, Jaspar 1, 15,2 balk- Anderson 5, Schultz 1, Jong | Grobstein 1, Holst 3 goals from fouls, Gro 3, vanson 1, Holst 1, W. Mechan 2, Morelll 4, Time, two fifteen minutes halves ri Willie Hoppe, except for one has had the Morelli short fnterva line billards championship so y have come to rcgard it as ty will meet in Or. the first three. hix personal pre chestra hall 500 tonieht in i FIRPO'S PARTNER WINS, Buenos Aires, Dec. 17.—Joe Boy- Kin, sparring partner for Luls Angel Firpo, Saturday night defeated Cle- mente Scavedra, the Chilean heavy weight champion, who quit after the sixth round in & bout that was to have gone 15 rounds. Boykin is an| |American negro point block of a puint, night mateh 1t will be a p e foar the world championship for which tae two tied in the recent New York tournament Within a month the starting tonight will the right to chalie the winner for an other try at championship When a Feller Needs a Friend oser of ) NO NO GEOREIE ITS NOTHING FOR You =+ RUN IN AND SFE PAPA: + = PAPA HENRY CALL GEORGIE! | them in every | game. All-New Britain Wins Again And Eagles Take First In City, League Southington Kaceys, With Sheehan in Lineup, Go Down to Defeat by Score of 49—25. The All New Britain basactball team continued on its way to the state basketball championship by taking the Southington Kaceys into camp, 49-25, at the state armory Sat- urday night. The visitors except for occasional flashes were not in & class with the local team, who outplayed department of the At the offset the All New Britain team jumped into the lead with Tay- lor and Babcock being the main | scorers, the towheaded boy from Branford exhibiting real class and, although guarded by the clever Snowshoe” Sheehan, dropped them in from every position and played an important part in the passwork of i1he team, Captain Babcock at right forward played a whale of a game on the de- | fensive but faiied to shine on the of- lensive, encountering a great deal of Lard luck in his shooting, rimming the basket time and again during the first half. The visitors spurted near the close of the first half and for a brief par- iod outplayed the home boys, but the period ending 27-17 in favor of the All New Britains In the second Killduff and goal from the floor, and the Al New Britains then swung into aciion and rapidly pulled away from the Kaceys. Chuck Wojak played a fine game against the vetecan Fiynn, hoiding him to a single floor basket, while he was sinking tour, “Chuck” has more than pleased his most roval rooters With the manncr in which he has been holding down the pivot positien for the local team With the start of the second period, Taylor continued tossing them in from all positions and his ability to throw them in with a back hand motion ac- counted for a nuinber of New Drite ain’s points, “Chief” Larson played good game and was the trom the foul line, IPor the visitors the shining were Hartford at right “Snowshoe™ Shechan at Sheehan the goods %, Lineup: All New Britains, Southington Kaceys Babeock (C), JaHar ...... Hartford Right Forward, * half Pelletier immediately replaced iropped a his usual main scorer lights forward and right guar was for the Ka- Taylor ... . Coyle Wojak Flynn Kilduff, Pelietier . ... Bheenan Right Guard. Larson . Gill (C) Left Guard, Goals: Babeock 8, Taylor 9, Wojak 1, Kilduff, Pelletier, Larson 3, Hart- ord 5, Coyle 3 lynn, Sheehan 2. Foul goals: Babeock, Kilduff, son 6 Hartford, Coyle, Sheshan, New Britain, LaHar for Babeock, Pelletisr for Kilduff, BRIGGS NSNS BN NC NS S N T TS NGRS

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