New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 10

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TEIIIIILIILIIIILLLIG /et eoteiessiataatiitaiitoinsistisataetiniivirstasistisioreatiiatetots iadistas MeRae, Syracuse Below, Wiscons Hubabrd, Harvard Blott, Michigan MeMilla Hiinois Milstead, Yale Eklund, Minnesota Prann, Coraell Grange, Winois Wilson, SATURDAY GAMES AT EDDIE FOSTER WAS KOPF, EX-LOCAL BOY, SECTIONAL GAMES Y.M.C.A. TOMORROW MODEL TO FOLLOW W & J FOOTBALL KING ARE MORE NUMEROUS , - Basketball Contests Alternoon and Good Player, Square Friend and Named Captain of 1924 Eleven on 1924 Football Schedules Show Many Such Contests Evening Tomorrow Y. M leagues play ¢ blers with now signed up a t and will get were cent rible t right| guard. The Spark menicky, late of forward. The Aces have former high school star, down the left guard position on the Rovers in the Navy league on the Pa- cific coast while he was in the service. The First Game, San-Toys. Ramblers. E. Johnson «...ocemmw 1id, Williams I‘-lgm. Torward. Torello wee... oo e Kron L g.L Forward. Swanson .. « e Cabellus the Come at left R. lLoomi who G Plude, McArth ut Guard towm eaww Ralgren, Van Oppen ur Left Guard Second Game, spark Plugs, Aces. Vi lu')m s | Forward, Michaels, ard. Tanered Cente Yankaska Right (iunr! . Johnastone Saturday Night Jleague, Bear Cats and Cubs each having won two games and lost none are duled for the first game, Both arc out to grasp first ho s, spectators who have watched these two teams play in the past know that Saturday night's game will prove a fast one, Pawnecs and Wild Cats will meet for tho first time in the second battls, Chief Yirnhaber invited his| kinds ot team o his home the other evening for & eoclal end a little “skull prac- tice,” according 1o the scouts for the|was known only to his catcher Pawnees| gweeney and Foster, have been doing the past week it is| easily seen from the belligerent atti-| tude Of some of the team members| game Foster was released Wild Cats, Whatever the that they are out to win and shove| the Wild Cats to the cellar position in the league, First Game. Bear Cats, Cubs, vevensannee W. Wright Right Forward. L0gTaBant mwmw o venm . - caare Satinski Letg Forward, Larson meeeweswos . cosmow K. Morse Cen! Bagdarsian weven.- Right G Kennedy womwes. Mardon, Johnson Left Guard. Second Game. Wild Cats, Floden . wewananw Nordgren Guard Pawnees. Firnhaber wneon aeoe o As Right I'o R. Bodycoat . Le «em Delano For 1. OLI308 soven - o ) & Bodley, Johnso Right Gu Avyzlo, Poglissh.. Lert Hand Ball I Second dis i feats J. Con Waskowitz 21- taros defeats P, Perok . Noren defeats R 21-14. First division, H. Stearns 21- Yale Hockey Team Is at Cleveland for Two Game Cleveland, O., Dec Yaie hockey team will inve eveiand to day for two contcsts. Tonight play a team of former college st Tomorrow night the « hockey team of the 1 hockey league will be its opponent FRATER Bowling Alleys 0dd Fellows Bldg. Arch evelar Exercise With Pleasure — Rogers — Rocreation Bldg. + BILLIARDS back in the} Ka-| held | +mas C. Jolhinson | veeenw A LWItE] and the| Never Offered AlLibi of the finest graced the out of the Browns re- one th major leaguc characters has ever has passe The St. louis announced his uncon Umpiring would be an easy every club was composed { nine Eddie Fosters, Would there ike him, me would be better for it big show. cently release, task i ol were the s that b ces 1¢ ha f ball was fairly wor ! Umpires in the American | | recal scores of happenings or field in which the honesty of Yoster has come to the rescue of | an official in dire distress. Ioster never | in his life made a strenuous protest. { When he believed the umpire had | erred, he told him so in a polite yet | | positive manner. His words «(\n\mu‘d the umpire that Foster was | certain a mistake had been However, Foster was cqually { when it semed to the fans that | umptre had Mml lie with the player, bi had no place in the ball fair the | The old Vos- ter's makeup. has gotte an umpire out of | hole by telling his teammates had misscd the runner, when some ! player with a fa had got- en though IFoster had the } all waiting for him ! . that he away slide ten away, Foster did ble career sting than that for FFord to Amer- I'ord was the first pitcher He kept to a string e of { However, nothing that ring his long and hono | the game is more interc | his keeping of the ret { several years cnable Russel be the pitching sensation of the fean league to use the emery ball, of emery paper tiod concealed in the sleey | shirt that affected on the field | When pitching he would fit the emery paper into the hole in ‘the palm of ‘)m glove. By rougheni ball on | the paper he could n take all pec twists, Ford was | credited with being a great pitcher, The secrct of Ford's success Eddic A red under he X the e it uliar When Ford was at the top of by his New York to the Washington c No | doubt Ford and Sweeny believed the | secret would soon become league 'xus.-xp, 1f 80, they dida't know Foster o nte Shortly Foster joined Wash- ington, he faced J'ord and struck out three times, Foster was just breaking | into themajors ¢ ne, trying to make g 1 his sorry showing against Ford didn't help his cause Those three strikeouts would have been enough for many a player to havetold to t heavens | Howev been told ball act onfidenc ord was g after it the t how Fo p ng the that Fos. Ledoux, French Fighter, ( ommz Hcle (o(.cl Bouts e s Ledoux ampio United here he Static Electricity Sets Tank and Tmcl- on Fire John his tation oad clot rrett's coiumn ional ague can and fairness | always | made. pulled one, whereas the | and | spitball | First Ballot Washington, Pa., Kopt of Cincinnati, New Britain, Conn., and J. college elevens three years, was 1924 varsity men rday ~Herbert ormerly end on th captain Dec. 21 Ohio stur for elected at a mecting 19 squad under the M r R W last the held direc M the lette yeste of the afternoon Graduat Murphy was immediately am Kop is a member its athletic « brother of Larry National lea is & member of the | fraternity, 'WATERBURY COLLEGIATES HERE 70 PLAY SATURDAY All Star Basketball Outfic } th Al years. He Tan Omega Kopf i for sever Alpha ue om Brass City Will Give Locals a Baule, Btate A the Waterbury | night at the Arch strect Collegiates, a baskctba quite in this ainst the Tomorrow Any number of times he ! a tough | mory on team with a rep locality, will line locals in what should The folowing the lup a be humdinger o a blow at 9 p. m., game between the Rar game "\hl.l”r* win the preliminary Mohawks and o'clock The Waterbury their lineup Car forwards, who play college and were on th which the famous Navy only a single point McGram o Bridgeport, a stalwart center, will {hold down the piovt berth, and the guards, former stars Crosby High, Carrington, and | James. | New Britain wi cock and Taylor forwards Wojak at center. In th Pelletier, who is out possible that “Snowshoe" may be sccurel, but this is ite. Of course “Chlef” larson Wi | hold down a guard berth and Kilduff also will play. LaHar will sub. EASTERN LEAGUERS DECIDE UPON SEASON'S SCHEDULE I Sept boys numbe i and Dumsc with Washington am from five won hy hott at Fewer will by 1 e up with Bab and with absence © city, it iy 8hechar defin 10t Will Open April 30 and ¥ ber 21—Message of Sympathy Sent Weiss Dee. 21.~The its annual meeti | here vesterday afternoon, 154 game schedule, the start April 20 and end tember 21, making 21 weeks of hase ball instead of 22, as was played last year Doublehe during the (. Harttora, lrague, at I season in order 1o g The 192 Hartford the 3 penna ames in awarded to which at the en scason n official b postponed A\ message to George Weiss, Haven ¢l who is which “Wild » Haven w was dispatehed 1 of of first ndoption ase kal of sympathy of the New president hospits rest in wreck ir Donovan, New killed, SEVEN CROWNS IN NEW YORK Only Tour Titles in Boxing World Are Held by Boxers Living Outside Of New York City. New York, De pugilism's championship progrs 3 finds se of the eleven nized crowns inpossession o of New York's fistic schoo Johnny Dundee boxer, 1s various ¢ America tamweight Mike weig vetera twe ther ight, yhile top of ho ~ho jves in Par New is fighting Micke carcer PIRST ELEVEN McRae, Syracuse Milstead, Yale ... McMillen, Minois . Blott, Michigan . Hubard, Harvard .. Below, Wiscons Uklund. \lllln"nolll Qumm hnvk . Prann, Cornell, Capt. Haltback . Grange, 1linois 3| Halrhack Wilson, . Pullback Levi, Haskell llltlll!ls . POSITIONS |l( K Guard Center Guard Kipks York, Dee, 21 N ctional gar and others on ive —With about dy sched- the 1924 in prospeg SCASON promises " foothall sections owr ual battle, to b 10 in New Defeat Trade School by Close : score of 16 lo 14 chedule Pennsylhvania To Be iona Contest in Event T At Cambriq New York, Dec Harvard will meet in & ta at Cambridge, May competition on the them in so many opponent Milwauke s Marquette of three castern oppone and Vermont ithern group compose university, Geor Boston ( will Navy Vitle oppost Bos ol A foul ton Colle tield goal and two from encounter North Care and Mary! lege will meet Marquette and ¢ tersection mes the A s to asce stroked able when other, 1t will be a tween the New Institutions and the Cambridge last night they last of na and; the the New Britain state school at the high sehool ynasinm last night. Portland high cMncciied at the last minute ing the locals without a g 1! apprentices took on John Tobin's st Ranger AL ( The game was as battle r Al a8 scen for some time, and was in doubt until the final | g (L0 Oy whistle, Flashy passing and sensa- | JCRRE T tional shooting wese shown hoth | ? A : o (reey | Junior “varsity and teams with the Sonth aln re will row at Derby, , boys holding the upper hand in the The tolumbia former. The Rang presented A oot ane would ormidable ar with Barnett, a for- i vear with mer “Put” O'Bricn of [y ueo Technology (<t year's high school team and Ka- enstom, only The game started with o rush 150-pound shells Anderson drawing frst | gions bheing lsted the 15-foot line, Both on the Harlem May worked at top and_ At ymbin, Penn and the traders led n the regular Child’s hatf nshone the Philadelphia, May 31 play « the traders son will close with 40 scconds to p vegatta, the dute time Kaminsky been decided sationally A tory into defeat for H ntenary arr e trade Indians, he includ triangu York Penn in- hool 8 nged jeny the following October 4——Hurvard unbridge: Dartmont Yale North tarolina Army vs 8t Louis, at Syracuse Alabama, a North « College re at at Hanover; Yale at Derby, €'t,, May at New Ha West Point Syracuse: Penn State te by 15 ro lina October 11-—Yale New Have \;«v I'e nnapolis; Hyra I and \I,w\ at Octol Na At nsbury star of ot Yile " it Stat of 1 n r minsky York ' at Atlanta; Colgate vs Nebr Neb.: Pittsburgh vs Mtsbhurg wvith Capt Tec) at 1 Topkins October blood from teams time at The for " At heen whole neoln Tohns speed St A first led Notro ,#econd Vir Pennsy phia; West Posto Y v neeton peedy Wl e Nitade 1o 12 sie fo Pleying who had in the November ! L askel) Tndians and J Deteait at Do center > Notre Dame, 1 at South Bend ney's cagle November §—Ya Maryland, at school player auette, at 1 Army v | after e 1t West Point the game Noven the Centenary gin, For the Rangers an uncanny 3 the 1 ping four from the floor, ably ussisted by the floor work of Kaminsky O'Brien although the - latter failed from the floor, apt. Anderson set a fine example for | teammates by dropping five from Suzanne Lenglen Agrees the floor and two the 15-foot To Play for Old France . © played a wonderful floor me but was unlveky in his shooting rolling around and out time agair Dave Mahoney han- floor serimmage detecte and from whistle had It was the pprentices lost by ticing the score pave Mano. I8 Assistant Cr holding by a! Tthaca, N. ¥, Dec.2 " O'Brien Newman, of ithaca, fo 15foot Carnell athletie star, blown cloxing | pointed assistant t second game rowing coach, the W ONArrow mar- announced toduay et showed | Newman sturted a sket drop- | Cornell's foothall team the the next troft eye Colle the ine yeton torida athle mber 15-Boston College « November 2 Penn November Ve Milwaukee for 1906 and 1907 crews w torious in the interco! at Poughkeepsie, rmont quette at and to score AJ He JUDGE—You'r ing some swords from a pawnshop ably tell me you did were hungry THE ACCUSED I'm the sword sw cus.—Princeton his ac from and the ball and time Dec agreed 1o represe ches in the L’Auto has Olympie today Ye tennis mat says s, (Continued on Following Page) Bedenk, Muirhead, Michigan .. Lafayette Workman, Ohio Berry water he while sehedule no Massachusetts moesting hus Had an and it , Vand Pe Penn State COND ELEV derbilt dstrom, Cornell n State . Michigan, (Capt.) 'COLUMBIA WILL MEET HARVARD IN REGATTA ird o Be Ige Columl rowing 10, in t Jine in the last 40 seconds turned vie-| ties at Morningside Heights were rtuin 1 against ilar I'revic gatta Columbia { Penn will row a triangular meet with The for )-pound n hus b hetwe tvo [ Alter Prineeton will meet Cip reg ol with the Poughkeep. v which e cut e draperies trom st e Newman, Ex-Star at Cornell ew C 1 win hee m Hoyl tic asso A eente in 190 wag | And 1908 and rowed how oar on the hich leglat libi used of fenein you'll s, vour - at 1 Cry between years that authori- affair and Cambridge ‘vhrsity, varsity n breaus ols, California . Mallory, Yale . cach that 4,000 egu the which ew To ©! Tive this yes iw and |80 regu re he first The un- season exuctly oh | There Tor b flank to and s Cume (FIMply varsity after tonnd cast cerews Veated | close the Tnsti- on the enothe Institu- rowe it « the at The imbia's atti of The hasn't | up minute oach 'hmn head o had a and yelntion rooon 4 1905 with re vie- regatta adept voles stoal- foils prov- you on g by the can honor. | he efre Levi, On one football of average means college great the team standard many arvailable t irst team that of the striking feature was the something very was an abundanee the tions, But there performers, Even the oxplain the situation, one tions which In the selection of an that and ever, in some cases the count 11 st second, MeRar comfortahble Minnesota selection the tuckles was niy other t between Sundstrom t Below inois substantial closest competitors Blott man developed in 1he years, Garbisch of seeond, Prann unanimous position, than this Milstead Plann run, (Continue FORMER LOCAL BOY TO CAPTAINW. & J. GRIDDERS—WATERBURY BASKETBALL STARS HERE TOMORROW NlGHT—SAT- URDAY GAMES AT Y. M. BRING FAST TEAMS TOGETHER—STONE AND SHADE FIGHT INNEW YORK TONIGHT—SPORT NOTES Haskell Indians ATHLETIC WORLD ALL-AMERICAN THIRD llh%\'l allman, West Virginia Bassett, Nebraska Aschenback, Dartmouth Horrell, California .. Farwick, Army Waldorf, Syracuse Luman, Yale Stuhldreher, Notre D lzate Minn .. Nevers, Stamford Saturday last November 150 games were played, Since the contesting teams would about 30 men “in its squad, something more than men playing football This furnishes a 1aint idea field of contestants from Athletic World All-Amer- of 1923 taker me (Capt.) n players high value been unusually exceptional the is only slightly superior to second and third elevens, the 1923 good ends, any season. of material backfield posi- no outstanding has men of selection of the dearth of rare for and the were line loss 10 it is condi- are at a but elaim football 80 frequently, the 1923 eleven, were in, it was were from the How- 50 voles separated team from the coaches of those arise the votes five men six from the west, wus a few first t only cssful of Syracnse of led the ends in by a fairly Eklund of the couches margin, wihtle was second, Milstead for nost unanimous Kle position was a t Below Wisconsin and until the last was %0 keen one of on . of Cornell Competition won the deetsion by vards selected, MeMillen and Hubbard Harvard lend their Weleh of Colgate nk of Penn State, Michigan, the west of over hest pivot In the last choiee for center, the Army close th are roving centers and Nicaing field goals nell almost the cholee the quarter. ceived more player elected not cxceptir who was well liked in first of a of « is for He othe clever any yeur's of Yalv coaches, I« a thr forward four- man pass and He Kiek, re- 1 on Following Page) Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling AND WHEN You LOOK IN THE MIRROR AT HOME You \MAGINE YouR ST Te Lwoo™x LIME Tius WHEN FORCE OF CIRCUMETANCES ComeELS You To BuY A READY MADE SWU'T IF A FASTIDIOUS FRIEND GREETS You O THE STREET AnD ASKS You FOR TwE NAME 0F YOUR TAILOR AS HE DOES ADMIRE ThE Cut AnD &TYLE oF Yovr CLOTHES “AND - iIN FACT You HAVE S0 MUCH IMAGINATION TuaT WHEN You MEET A CERTAIN LADY FRIEND You ARE SURE SHE 1S SMILING AT Your RiBICVLOVS APPEARANMCE. 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