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Speaking of Sports Johnny Dundee is taking no chances on Kid Kaplan of Meriden, All he wants now to gign for a bout is a guarantee of $30,000. Kaplan now is dickering for a go with Mickey Brown, Howard Vincent, 1926, center on the team, has been elected eaptain of the Meriden High school football team. O'Hara now is prominently men- tioned as manager of the Pittsfield team next scason. Roper returns to Princcton as coach next year and will ‘do his best to turn out a winner, he says, but re- gardless of the result he plans to re- tire at the close of 1924, Hartford High's basketballers de- feated the alumni 32-21 last night. Cilumbia won its fourth straight last night by trouncing Wesleyan 41 |) to 20, v . The New Haven Atlas defeated by All-New Britain Jast week, won from the Hartford Dixies last night, 30-29. The game was won on a foul shot, " SATURDAY, DiCkMbER 22, 1923, Don't get the idea that because Mrs. JohnJ, Hallenbeck of Garden City, L. I, is 88, she team - proved conclusively that Yale was not a one-man team by going out and beating four great teams, Army, Princeton, Harvard and Mary- and. Taking O'Hearn out of the Yale lineup was from Illinois, yet his absence from the game didn't have the alightest effect on the Bulldog's showing. like removing Willametz the Nlek Risley Hubard Mike . Seribner Grange Pac Brickson 87 499 468 Hartford Branch. . o 15 7 City ('Iu-pltll'lllp. « 4 115 108 seee 97T 96 104 91— 206 4111408 can't drive an auto. Recently she was arrested in Miami, Fia., charged with violating the speed law . Here she is, with het car officials-say she made travel 62 miles an hour. B, Philadelphia since the early days of the game, The team also is called the White Elephants because, it is said, Manager McGraw of the Giants char- acterized Philadelphia as a white ele- phant on the hands of the American leagud when Philadeiphia was ad- mitted to the league. When the team became successful the name was fre- quently applied in a humorous way and finally was adopted, the white ele- phant appearing as the club emblem Dodgers, adopted In the name Trolley shortened to Dodgers, was and still sticks to the club. Wilbur Robinson, was known s the Beaneaters because of the city's famous dish, baked beans. Then the club was called the Doves in honor of George | 8. Dovey, a former owner, and sincg the ownership of James E. Gal‘(npy\“ has been, nicknamed the Braves. This is sald to have come from the own-| er's close affiliation with Tammany hall and’ the Tammany Braves. An- cther version of the origin of the name is that it came from Tecumseh, a Shawnee Indlan chief. The play-| ers familiarly called Mznager Stall- ings chief and linked that with his middle initial “T” as for Tecumseh, although his name is George Tweedy Stallings, \HEAVY SNOWFALL GOOD FOR WINTER SPORTS Cold Spell Abroad Makes Possible the Activities of Olympic Con- testants at Chamon Chamonix, France, Dec. .—The heavy snowfall of the past two days came as a relief to the French offi- cials who are here organizing the Olympic winter games. The continued mild weather had caused those pre- paring for the games to fear there wouid not be enough snow and ice to go around, but today the bobsleigh track was in full swing. Two Swiss 1A U L wi a later ('Iapflt‘d since the official closing d._\(nl&xms of Veterans, U. Dec. late | them 10 reach Paris had they bee m vears the club has been called Rob-|mailed previous to the expiration of | ins in honor of the present ma,nngcr,i‘ the time allowance, No cable advices | have The Beston club for many years South Africa or India. Boston | ¢d accommodations for their athletes; |71, | zerland slavia 4, | Argentina, wi to over 450. | Boston died in a hospital here as the result of an operation. He |Fenn Wants Pensions for (Washington Bui gresman E. Connecticutd | the resolution favoring an i se pensions of Civil their widows. The resolution was sub- mitted to the congressman Morgan G. A., of Woreste Conn. resolution urges that the pen- sion of Civil war veterans be in- creased to $72 per month and that the pension of widows b2 made $60 a month, It also asks that the pen- sion law apply to all widows who have been married to the veterans prior to June 1910. The present nd 16, France law's date is 1905, Nor- iney M. Barnard, secretary of ay 10, Esthonia 1, Sweden 47, Swit- | Cs 1, forwarded the resolution to 42, Czechoslovakia 52, Jugo- | Representative Fenn. Hungary 4,. The quotas of Belgium, Italy and P hich have not yet been announced, ill bring the grand total of athletes , has been sufficient for all u[‘ ville, The been received from Australia, The following nations have request- ustria for 20, Cangda for 20, 27, nited States 20, Finla Great Britain 34, Latvia the BUILDING POLAR PLANES n, Germany, Dec. on the thrac which a Friedrichsha —The construc special airplane ptain Roa Pole ed in a fa OPERATION Paris, Dec, 22 of today 18 graduate of Harvard, class of 1574. /% 22.—David TIGHT COU"HS The bard chunks of phlegm ttq\ o A. R. M I d !or;r tbronht nng nose when ‘1 ight congh make your breat |~' (B,\ GEORGE nen\u{‘\cll Fase and your throat bard to heal. Raise a4 of Wew DS g‘hlem by the quick, essy and safe w . Washington, D, (., Dec 22—Con- | Take Leonard’s Cough Syrup (Cres- n, of ihe irst | Foges 'soothes and beals. It is antise ‘ml\. introduc: opens the air passages, cuts the phle 1oday a | and protects the lungs. Best, safest and in the | surest remedy for colds, coughs, ;fipfi and | bronehitis, whooping mufiand troup. on the safe side—get a bottle today from vour druggist, SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE Herald) eoted). This pleasant cough remedy re- Hart istrict, house of represer \ns the | Iy | i, | | Bulkeley Camp, No. New Through Sleeping Car | erews who went over the course yes- | terday said they were delighted with it and that the banking of the turns was perfect. | The ski jumps were also tried out by the Swedish workmen who helped build them. The jumpers made god distances but found that the landing must be elevated three feet, Water has been poured over the ice rink which is now freezing hard. The receipts of Argentina's entry of compet- th the referee giving the Atlas a free on the players' uniforms. trial with the score tied at 20. The official claimed Hartford was delay- ing the game, but the crowd took an opposite view and the ruling was loudly hissed by the New Haven fans. MeAulifr Howard £ 134 95 110 82 104 109 104 90 130 E 90 110 105 Pt} Hartford and New York Daily Commencing Dec. 17th 1923 NORTHBOUND Sunday Ihr-lu (See Note) 122522 118595 Battler Zucker Erickson McAulifte £ 102—467 SOUTHBOUND 114—478 CASINO ALLEYS. |L>.jly Exc x. New Yorl Due Harod - Note: ?\m}hwld Saturday nli\h car leaves New York 11.15 p. Car ready for occupancy at 10.00 p. m. May be occupied until 7.40 a. m, The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. Well, the Rangers got away with KENSINGTON LEAGUE. i ODDINCIDENTS GAVE NICKNAMES TOCLUBS .- v : victory in their first game of the sea- FRATERNITE. ALLEYS. 4 son the other night. Wonder what SPANISH WAR VETS LEAGUE. they'll do against the Mohawks to- |Buckley 2 uad. { night In the curtain raiser at the| n - ".m 0“5 I‘ armory? doe Harhord 242 0. m. (Continued from Preceding Page) yesterday brought th eighte ORDER TODAY NEW HAVEN DAIRY } PY Fagan Johnson . frisky as col When Anson left|iye nations to the team other names sug- | Gort _ gested but none proved popular uftil| Feramons, s ¥ - ) g editor hit upon| 202 ey g the same idea as 303 | Colts, and bosides being convenient 244 | for head-writing purposes. The Cardinals, The St. Louis Nationals - — |have been known as the 4241202 { from that color of their hosiery. HAS POPULAR NANES been known popularly as the Phillies, (Continued From Preceding Page.) were entries are ime The All-New defeat at the Britains, despite their hands of the Hartford | Dixies and the impressive lineup of | the Waterbury Collegiate will take| the floor the favorite this evening. 79 80 69 87 | Reed .. Massey Egan Striek Mores Tron Man MecGinty has quit the dlamond at last—at the age of 52, Hultquist 3 always Rerlin Construction Co. .9 Cardinals 4241252 Mr. Mace however, is different from many twirlers of the present day in , this his iron was in his arm instead of his head, Nello .. Charles Mayers Hoftman Cooney a contraction of the city's name, for |40 years. Sometimes the name Quak- ers is applied, Philadelphia being known as the Quaker City, Brooklyn's Names, Brooklyn has had several nick- names. One of the first was the Su-| perbas, derived from Hanlon's Su- {perbas, a vaudeville act which was a { hit throughout the country about the {time Ned Hanlon became manager of Connie Mack's team has always|the club, After his departure Brook- been called the Athletics, a name as- | lyn became one of the first big trol- soclated with professional baseball in|ley car centers in the country and She’s Some Cow, Folks! The fact that lemons do not grow in Florida will not be so noticeable ! months hence when baseball rockics begin to arrive for spring tralning, Py 85 Worthy Colhy Mofrit Clark 106~ Edgerly 84— Wilcex . 86— Connie Mack 1s quoted in a Phila- w1313 delphia paper as saying that it he can 223 get just onc more player—and the 230 man he wants—he'll have a pennant 800 22 Wwinner, e 5,“' 17! 268 273 248 58 which the Boston Nationals were Kknows many years ago. Connic Mack's Team Hoppe DDING R YOUR Con must be after Houdinl, Spalla the Itallan heavy who thinks he can whip Dempsey has a reach of 84 inches, O'Connell Hom Malarn, Emerson Johnson 98— 86— 4801443 What a terror he must dining room-not to mention front hall. be in the the 79 262 4 237 M. Bmith Graham SNT—. I, Bmith The remarkable success of the Yale | Thomson football team in the season just clos- | Moore ed Is all the more praiseworthy when you consider that in the middle of the season it was deprived of Charley O'Hearn, the outstanding star of the eleven, O'Hearn, a great triplesthreat play- er, suffered a broken leg in the Buck- nell game which put him out of the| running for the big clashes with Princeton and Harvard. Someof the oxperts predieted that the injury to $'Hearn would greatly weaken the Yale offense. However, the other members of the Rayon Ritehi George Banulski Coyle Recor Rakoski Grifin ... HOCKEY STAR dchreiner Peterson . MeCarthy Smtih Youknot Forty-eight quarts of milk a day! No, it isn't the driver’'s order for a restaurant, It's the average of artistocratic Carnation | ‘%gls Pietertje Prospect. She's hearlded as the world’s champion | for all breeds and ages. She totaled 35,550.4 pounds this year. | Her best day’s work was 63 quarts. Carnation, now 10 vears old, | ...* is owned by E. A. Stuart of Carnation, Wash. She is the mother o/ of three sons and a daughter, all blue ribbon winners at stock Wi 40 I3 ROGERS ALLEYS NEW HAVE DAIRY LEAGUE, New Britain Branch. Rioom Kieley Tones Gib » of whip- The whole + has a Santa ane is mad This wonderful Christmas Pnddine. hewntifnlly decorated in ec ped cream frozen with Faney Tropieal Fruit: and Nuts wonderfully flavored g Toa—sters | we Freneh Tee Cream. o 7 *orm in eolore atop wit ns of whipped and v just in time for dinner. ’ Table Stoves | ‘ — — Santa Claus The New Haven Dairy Xmas Ice Cream Forms for Christmas These Dairs Tee Cream forms of variou ™ ith a shell of red 3 h festoor delivered 10 s home Sunday Speci: 30c pint, 60c quari Dishwashers and Ironing Machme New Haven This Week is Pistachio Tee Cream with Marischino Cherries ANN TOWNSEND Miss Ann Townsend of Merion, Pa., will captain the team of girl fleld hockey players who will shortly sall | : for England. Miss Townsend is a X on star at field hockey, which is gaining | 3 o vl wide popularity among the women. n|‘ is extensively played at all the girls’ | schools and colleges. The American teatn i« the pick of the players and e conldent of retarming with internas tional honors. flavored cream are each a generous portie and will be delivered w home just when you it for Christmas ce your Order from New Haven Dairy Dealers 19 Main Street. i 1 I