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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 1923 TOBIN, MAHONEY AND AVERY QUALIFY AS BASKETBALL OFFICIALS—DUNDEE WINS BACK JUNIOR TITLE—HIGH SCHOOL ; DUNDEE STAGES COMEBACK AND TAKES JUNIOR TITLE THREF GERTIFIED FOR OFFICIATING Tobin, Mahoney and Avery Named Basketball Relerees SOUTH’S BET | TO WIN TITLE Gets Decision Over Benn- stein for Junior weight (‘rown—Bout Nol Especially Impressive One , the wor! lded an by Y mpion, st oth known d the exam- Cent Britainit it baske t after a the Christmas Squars Garde In the next Herman, form sustained torced to b s of the and have comc one to local sports have long pable and the first men have ball oif als, and Harry ularly officials, above fore from now the floo ably Jac Alw all somethin, Cha \ hands ard 1¢ Babe o rlifornia, nd 1 most ollowers three B me was the two broken N ¥ heen recognize popul as very « CN-ro bout, knockout to New York. Herman when injured Berns tit o cach rker regained the reld, which d last summ 1 for Dundee Rickard because of which range ound 130 ca 1st men g of whom ing first ad ever Yonker: title wa Promoter his 1 men v bas on wil to th 1 by to 1o nd on pre known their Of the the best follower has take tur trio, PRANKIE GARCIA, enthusiasts in Memphis, Tenn., Garcla to go in the feathe Tobin keen he Rin nominating Franki Johnny Dundee BWe kes. yduet is most ong are pound of sports | against ht Dundeo a Favorite st iwo 1 th coached and active ¥ 1 amber o me worth to his credit. Only recently close to scoring a kne Ssammy Mandell, scn: serapper. recent fight with lLefty Mur- scored 19 knockdowns, with well-timed, solid punches, and finally knocked his rugged opponent utte submission, ugh bea and ¢ o A lLast has sor hile eive ring pe i rece a favorite tion as he decision Berns center of the ly prolonged applause, took the loss with a wide smile, The battling was steady but gener- until the twelfth round, epper out and by the k made up what he t. Bernstein early rounds, ti his heels with ith. The Yonk more aggre though most Dun- for sev. the and also as ng has order. well known for a couple was a star player | He has not only hasketball from the but also from s well qualified votbal en on ikout he e against Chicag: ™ ray seasons has | hasketball an officlal ever heen Mahoney on st p 1 fonal floor i th 18 coact work off highest rir eliows, ish A CORNELL MAKES 0UT IS LIST OF ATHLETICS GAMES Rutgers Replaces Colgate On Football of his previously majority g John allop in y was he his vigor had won o W of th 1 o the strong landed a officiul “Nat" Avery both While basketball uation a playcd cor Ikewise b siv o known official as on the varsity | his grad- ago has here and “ bit of 1 the high As an officlal satisfuctory likew is well 1 r 8 ofte not 5 1 as an as clean as . sinee d y vround uite s In Schedule—Track Team shaken Bernst ; throug s body was nd in th from 1 gh badly unmar vout Dund drubbing mson trickl of th from a rounds ¢ out most has don hav on vod Four Meets atter concl Jirect sOAN0! n school five Ny el foothaull Dee, 18.~The (e hedule for 1 is lurgely similar Ithaca university as announced 1 of the past son ex Colgate as the fourth contest is second instead of Susque nd the latter is moved down in place Johns Hopkins, One is vacant to provide hreak in the schedule Bix matches will be WINg Lo vmbia and Febhruary 16 Point March Murch § 15; and his work has b nost SHUGRUES AND ZIVICS ARE MATCHED FOR BOUTS Match 1o wat pla Niug hun the bous leked s in Draw Rockford, York, fought the semi-fina fte ra a, t) o Sammy ! q left a s w v-round Terr ion of a cs of that animal h an that the hard tting was kept puzzied until ned 1 Mandell's minutes sq Mullizan May Fighting T'a - pivrhipe played by the will meet Col at Tthaca, on Army at West at Annapolis, t Tthacu, \larch here March 0 butit 3 used th ta adva wh a which Hamilton Yale and 1; Navy lies—Kaplan - Dundee atout kangaroo . t to s Bumored Tk - Pennsyly on ar ania slows In the lw rere tween the first spectacular but vas the aggresso it Mandell met counter attack by an th crow. kept bouncing attacks of o complete footh chedule s lows as (o rounds hitting most of on st at Mthaca; ca; Oct, 11, Rutgers at Columbia at Ithaca, & Susquehanna at Tthaca: Nov, 15, T t New York; Thanksgiving it Philadeiphi ok sehedule 16 Dartmouth ut Boston: March | New York: March Yale March 20, Michigan at Ann ! (2 N “ Willtums at Ithaca: Nov aventure at It1 sen, 1 York t ight Oct geme atird ack alent Shugrue % ou Neither Jlows, re g the t York ¢ though furore a ot mout! the as P indoor tre February Day, Penn ¢ The ow and knowledg there s & mateh will rangements ¢ There hany 1 ght being § HOPPE IS LEADING rounds to re more am Mandel 1 Te g the al blows eadi h ng damaging fought back westerner eighth. tack and landing blow fight igorously, rushis the round ended Mandeil tried command of the ninth starte gave that at Tthuca; FOOTBALL HEETING bout i possibility Kid” ¥ ere Wa of the s s r. advantage wh ! r fig Terris Thind Annual Gathering of Coaches’ Association Will Be Held At At Dre. 29 Billiards Champion as Advantage of Janta on The t1 Americ wil 207 Points Over Welker Cochiren in Their Towrmament tior cordir here (ro rom o tend National wiil time peet tie association ma ot the same meeti wi foothall prob- ethies, the etica avoid ciuding a and Bernstei tack, for The Yo fight in but ur wort Y ng ling to the program outline a smas ity oothall et A, s of the Uni o g che Few ( ‘omehad& Ever Do St rceed in Boxing Ring hr k Britton is tuled to Jack Britton to Try to Stage Comeback Tonight by Frank good boy. 4 et ot y ped aren any it th Corbet Nelgo Sanles om his some ex- (Continued on s ot Vapke on a it Exercise With Pleasuie — Rogers — Recreation Bldg. BOWLING BILLIARDS Kete Bi late v “INinois v medi- v come back! the his own JACK RARBITS TRIM WHITE SOX ted by John White Sox by ast evening. < Rabbits Natio - Te gage FRATERNITY Bowling Alleys 0dd Fellows Bidz. Arch St TRUY TOLILAD YA HARRIELS e Swift at e Rab ast wig into | Rutgers re. . is as fol. Intercol- | FOOTBALL TEAM TO BE FETED THIS WEEK—HOPPE HOLDS BIG LEAD OVER COCHRAN—FOOTBALL COACHES MEET DEC. 29 FOOTBALL TEAM TO BE FETED FRIDAY/ ARMY CAPTAIN GREAT PLAYER 'RENAULT WANTS TO BATTLE ITALIAN JACK ON SATURDAY Lettermen’s &b Will Tender R&% ceplion to H s Boys e Letterman's club will give a reception to the New Britain High | school football team in the school | gymnasium Kriday evening. Letters | will be awarded the first and second teams, a captain will be chosen for | {the team next year, and a program of | | speahirg and dancing will be enjoy- | |ed. The committee in charge is | | Cariton Walker, chairman; Charles | | Quigley und John Grip | 1 The election for captain will be | held during the cot of the recep- [tion in the office of the physical di- rector. The 17 men receiving letters | will be eligible to vete, The candi- |d‘(l(‘s for captain are John Grip, quar- terback, and Henry Zehrer, halfback. Loth are good and the elect | €ither wonld meet with the | tion of all. First Teom Men Those recciving first team lette lare Acting Captain Cariton Walk | Henry Zehrve, John Grip, John Gier- ‘Mac” MeCarthy, Henry " Regin, Heary Bo, “Nech” Deodorian, *“Tuhby” | Beloin, “Dutch” Neipp, “Howie" Bo!- ser, Roger Skelley, kdward Gain nk Damico, Earl Putney and "Lt ¥ Haber The men wio g ng are Schu | | | | | | cchow: | Tayior, nowski, “Duks Fing to receive t Gennett sey & and Kcon Had Gool Scason Notwithstanding the hands of the Hartford High the Red and Gold had suce season. Playing through a long schedule the team was in the of shape to play Hartfopd on ti it was to be scheduled, but a break in the personage of Old Jupe interfered, and added another week to the cdule. They have nothing to be ashamed of in their defeat They went down fighting hard but clean. The scason's records is two defeats, and one e Ited and Gold defeat Hartford High school Buckley High school team, den High school team, the {the New Haven Hillhouse, Wesleyan Freshmen team. to the Taft Preparatory school, the teum of the Troy conference academy | land the Hartford Public High school. | | The Hartford team was the only high | gchool to take a fall out of the Hard- ware City High school team this ye: Outlook Is Bright Almost the same team will be next year. Of the 17 lettermen, 11 will be hack. Graduation will rob| University the team of three of its regular mem- | to the bers, as well as three substitutes who | « made their letter, The three m go are Johnnie rochowski, eore back; Carlton Walker, fullback; ern “Duke” Rogin, tackle, Al will the sorely misecd, Gierochowski N line plunger, drop kicker, and a star | sity on the defense will u big gap at | field halfback; Walker, acting captain, is a | out fine defensive man, a able | thre punter, and good leader. - Rogin | lied played a fine steady game throughout | cd the ent and at the end of the schedule was considered one of the best hig position in the |state, Gaina, end; Putiaey, guard, | and Damico, guard, are aiso lost to the With the latter two gone experienced line man to at tackle, but it is Beloin will be t at the school, ssful ard best day bad ton ]‘l‘ recent next veteran gridder. ing college foot Garbisch hegan [ ington and Jefte ed by being elec the W, & J. tea reer that i ed West Point § years has starred He is being ple experts' All-Ame 8 five tie 1 the team, the team and They lost | vietor- | game, East | the Meri- of | the ies, BOAST Rox s Show T back 1l of records, in th leve « balf and be fine on the Califo w trick 3 toi with nine The lone cam ¥ leave gouls the ' the goal line but ran into Michigan renk points, Six of ticid gonle, ( blocked by Mic q oat opposition in 1922 the Wolveri poit only e season, he « coversd on 1 team ET [there s il fzogin's place believed that “Tubby" shifted to tackle, and a new man will be groomed to fill in at guard next year. Beagle, Barton, Erwin and Me- Keon of the substitutes be through graduation 1 treteh coliege ro owe wO-y Roston I by Mg Holy was ! will lost ul Argentine adopted |} independence congross its act o in 1816 W. GARBISCH. year's West 'ked for many of the|halt work the coming week and the FOUR COLLEGE ELEVENS fornia Tops the Entire List in hi sountey, 1hut ses Bears fn those enemy Inc Local Battler Turns Down Offer However, as He Has Not Had Chance to Get- Into Condition — Will Fight Later. | | | YALEHAS MADE OUT | ROWING SCHEDULE ‘Plans for Next Spring Show But| Few Changes | { New Haven, Dec. 15.—Yale has de- leopod its rowing policy by the ad- dition of a few minor events, mainly |to the freshman and 150-pound crew ;hlvhe]dulls‘ ll,vu', other\\'iue'will exactly ““ Montr! Canada, on Saturday, duplicate last year's racin, rogram e - in pl 924, according to an ganl:lo\?ncn- 1:.’““’“’" He wan. b oousthuflon- £ a ion with his charge this morning, but {ment made last night by WIlam|yi.5n Jack turncd down the offer '.\lno_rr Robbins, president of the Yale | | because of the fact that he has not [rowing hiody, been in training and is not at the The schiedue is as fellows: ent time in condition to fight. pre April 4.—~Freshman 150-pound | Jack stated today that in his opihs lcrew vs. Kent School at Kent, on ;o "5t Moo 00ay e S Bkl 3 | ion, Juck Renault is one of the tough- H"‘“!:‘;P: "1‘_"‘_::‘:‘“‘;:‘; e over the|CSt battlers in the ring today and he | .' e x would not attempt to enter into lh- d v o 2 * | of condition. H~ figures, from 3 ;,’:"I“‘"‘::_:]‘:"““‘:"““' Yale first and see- | o porformances, that Renauit's & B | managers have sprung this latest of- f,, Moy 10—Yale interschoiastic 1egal- | fer in an attempt to Inveigle the Ital- [ o Comrnell-Yala | 140 i0to the ring unconditioned and | untrained. triangular race over the mile and e “ SN Without a doubt, Herman being in | seven-cighths course on Lake Car-iy,, ;ink of condition would be a tough negle at Princeton for first Varsity | o roposition for any man and even and freshme ws; Harvard-Prines- |00t o o te ratod bs one of the ton-Yale 150-pound crews r the |05t in his class, the Ttallan fighter Henley distance on Lake Carnegic Soild Cive (Bimie Goaet B Reovidca May 24.—Harvard-Yale freshman |, "0 B0t (0 S condition. 150-pound w race at Derby over Will Fight Later the Derby tance. Ttalian Jack stated today that he May 31—Yale second and would hold to the original proposition arbisch of Washing- | crews entered in American that he fight Renault either the last ly elected captain of |regatta on the Schuylkill. of next month or the first of Febru- Point eleven, s a| June 20—Harvard-Yale regatta on ary. He stated thet his last exper- He has been play-|the Thames at New London, includ- and | 1ence in meeting Firpo in Havana, for seven yoars,|ing varsity ovents between &econd [oyp, when he was down to dead r at Wash- ' varsity, freshman and combination |y ignt and out of condition was was honor- | cight-oared erews. | enough for him and he would not Although practice was formully [ oo ho ring ngain until he was fit. closed the past week, Coaches AL that Ume, ho welghed 178 pounds ustitution. He enter- | Leader and George Murphy have ke Pirpo’'s 226 and his pictures in n 1920 and for three|the oursmen on the water at daily |y iiny togs show hinr to be down 1 on the Army eloven. | tubbing practice, The vacation will |o 550 fo oy Italian Jack plans to start within {squad will be called together the next two weeks to train for his | practice on the rowing machines ear- | oy, qng will gelect siher the Y, M. [1y n January. The varsity eight was |0 050 o ve club in which to go rnv\ln( as follows before it disbanded | | through bis stunts. He plans to ro- | last Wednesday: main in this section for seme time Bow, Clement ind during his stay here, plans to | lam D, Bhew; No. 3. Benjamin "'"""’" gather together a stable of aspiran [ No. 4. 1ved Bhemrield: No. B, Grover |comr ™ L8 ™ aor that reason, he o | Sweet: No. 6, Captain Jares Rockes | oy FaG, ot sinbrye heavy- [ fetler: No. 7, Walter Goodwin; stroke [ crienl® e, (B Main or viclity Kenneth 1v ain, R N Ber {wno would like to lewrn something nard about ftighting and goin seme points cording | Rate \V‘\'J(Vofl'v‘lfirfl;erBefl g X "J:.'"ml.'.'."...“;\”::'.. '::“L,\mu-:'n'll:n‘lnz tdetensive | Ryllback of the Seasol p | im know. The sporting department among the ; Ve of the “lerald” will be glad to ro. en points wers | Fullback Wyekoft of Georgin Tee A otve, S5 etote OF thow Who Woul{ 14 Houth. | 8 the greatest player the Notre DAM® | i, 1o traln with Ttaltan Jack and | faced during the 1923 weuson. | ). tcam to turn ., is the opinion of ('oa g s Wil be handed over to the later This must ho Rockne and the consensus of derstood that he does not wish players, 1f Viewpoint of NOUC|gone ar hurt wnyone training with Dame s shared by the football [y 1yt he figures that peobably some erities Wyekoff would be eortain of a fighters muy develop from place in the All-American backfield. | 5008 those who answer The Notre Dame playe constder | Slang, to Farwick of the Army the best line-{ oo what I man of the year as far as the Wight- | yor 6 important bonts ing Irish a concerned, They also| 45 got into shape withia rate Claypool, the Indlana ecnter, as| o or hard work superior to Gurbisch of the Army at| - that position, Garbisch is being high [1y touted by the castern critics Joseph Gold, manager of Italian Jack Herman, heavyweight Dbattler, who is resting up in Plainville and | training there, received an offer from |the handlers of Jack Renault, Cana- dian heagyweight, fora 15-round bout ove d third | Henley ball his cz rson and ted captain of one of ns during his athletic erican elevens, for Clark; No, ¥ FINE DEFENSIVE, ity of € hat Uniy Respect, California ad the be big n as the Kansas Univer points, all made Jayhawkers #tood aggregation to go paign with an unsu as was und ties ed third, were enough ich the m ple 1he - training very considers onc of and figures about e Ka allowing made Kic) 06 re ed e oring proximity. In nes permitted but 13| tea thus making in 15 games over yaly "Havers and Ogren, ioreign or Golf Stars, Arriving Today OLYMPIC TRYOUTS w York, Dec, 18<<Tryouls All-Ameriean oarsmen and eeeking places on the 1924 team will be held on the Seh viver at Philadeiphia, June 13 under the Airection of the national as sociation of amateur oarsmen, it war unnounced last uignt by the rowing wetion of the American Olympic com mittee ns. » @ e Arthur G champion, 1 " s who s agninst York, iritish Nritish Ogren, holder o are among pass on the Bere will play & serles of my {ieading American linksmen, N golf tonring the was fourth scored on twice, the other time identally, Marquette to trip Boston col- a4 one-point mar d by How to Start the Day Wrong \ | WANT You To TiE LP | AND ADDRESS C“p";TMAS\V PACKAGES FIND SOME f SToUT STRING, HEAUY WRAPPING PABER | TrEmM | TAKE THEM To THe ex”RESS) OFFice [ i a \ \ BRIGGS WHY ofF CauRsE 1Ll Do You A w ASK Mg’ ‘OU RE Aw — wWeLL DEAR THE oLD MAN'S BRCAKFAS ( A \ Reasy ¢ { WwiLtL Yeu Do M A Favor ? \ i AND 50 THE DAY WAS VUTTERLY AnD Oofll’tetiu RUINED ' m:N T. 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