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Speak NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923. ing of Sports Mellen, the famous American oars-| man at Oxford, has now become clig- ibie to the crew again. He was stroke of the winning crew last year. Jawson and Zivie, lightweight box- ers, will clash in New The Passaic five last 20th straight game by Newark Prep school, 5 The All-New Britain ting in some hard prac York tonight. night won its| y defeating the 1 to 24. | team is g etice this we and Coach Elison is having the boy specialize on sho on pass work. foul He prediets thai it a different team wher floor against the Saturday night, Jim Delehanty, the batting hero of the has Amer series played away gned up an an association. the only to the ¢ and r Harvard is that has gon« DOSL-season gam Lacon. ~¥ Navy ington Huski to make any cerning the outcome, s ar vport b will at Johnny” box the healed, Hoivoke Junuary 1Moot Georgic Day Frunkiec Portcll this card & in ny N Iyn’s popu ! recently returned cossfal tour of the take Mickey mateh to be staged at tl ing in afternoon. Brown decision in their mior here Paci on Brow: ciub wi Young Bob itzsimn ver Skeeter State Jight who is eager to meet return muteh, will hay Bud Gorman, West & 10 round decisin decided a no at Grand Emil Paluso, young "l Paluso, the tighter, will ut Reading, Pa., on Ne where he will meet w seeduled 10 round Limil has compiled a ve sinee 1ast more expirience wil OuL as one the for highest honors in h erack again disy 1 in T According to the four American just ubout fensively Detroit Washington B0 oft League on The an equ quart Tige 1741 n cach allows eeason whil Hartford hopes to r Jimmy Brooklyn, previgms Ad Stone Rapids, leading contenders oting and also | look like | takes the| Kaceys will it v en the tide | shows. What you might call *‘caught napping.” Yanks | terference. | in the player car back in 1909 umpire in the Nationals 747. The with 6 the low and wery ving t | i | fivans, halfback of he + football cleven, made the of the year when he pick Rae M rds baek and th the 104 Arthur Swartivnor longest l€d up a bail fumbled 1 of Pennsylvania, fet Swarthmore's own hiked from this point cle, enemy goal a di yardse eastern team st to play a return with the but th good epeat too HETOSS 3 @ line, ance of edictions con- and De- tied at period—21 me rd at ] nin- r night ¥ teams The oth SCon Pauw basketball the end of the reguiatio all, At end of the f session they were still 23, The second ox otted irown, his eye « greategt number of to Cooney i hall on the st over made . on 1922 mark, 450 puton d adloc) rame eriod the them 1 tion ¢ s record by seven i Gus 1% ix ore remai playe agiinst Sayder, New Y¢ with mad¢ Robert O Far Birooklyn, ussists, 118 each. errovs, 16, bhall, O'ur groutest number of total Fifteen pitchers finishe with perfect fielding Aldridge, Chicago, reason of uccepting the ehances, b2 Ade seph htw atte ific 1 in Rink Sport most 11, Chics tied Taylor and coast, wi return will battle without two quintets extra team QUTSTANDING STAR 15 A GREAT ASSET Precedi sions Taylor, % session | comi ont ahead Ppassed n ions, the heavyweight, ) out with ter, leads e it r hout Janu m n e Loque, Genewich, Boston, putonts, 17 eac woklyin, made committed the (Continued From & Page) e most Grimes, 13 ists, 101 10, and had the total chances National 1 New York pereentage the ' boded the her of Lake hi vt a tioy ¥ voys il pl oppos Lew City wares Alt iy Knute Wis- example first In \ with Dame cc I et to Noty consi In that WY ndin decision s Day Russel] Kne out s an ry good record lttie of 072, groatest 172 t passcd ball executed e [ there was no further scor- most crrors, between th nge played the with a inols scored 10 points, tia robably stand last two periods with Grang sideline bl 1 it 1o choose n is division st bases, 114 4196 had the wyers 1eft on most pulouts, the most assists, Louis ¥ reying the e | made leinl ave teams ! oting ot comprised Chicago ind rs and Whit ins during the permitted 746/ rages, wer It's a % to play Milier to am, for inst \ carrying m e n ems i males us in the ind the bett P | and mo lark completed peopl Kiield ; frequently 1in | in percentage records, Cincinnati, th. greatest Brookiyn committed the , and had the est nuinber of total chances, 6525, 8t | or o | ife ball.” - GRIMM 1S LEADER ~ OF FIRST BASEMEN tal cha th N tield vit rk of putouts, ent out at Whitsand Bay, Cornwali, fingland, | it left the schooner Mary Peers sleeping peacefully, as the photo\ Merely sublime confidenee (Continued from Preceding Page) | | | Max Carey, Pittsburgh, who in 1922 get the record for most putouts and |Ran nees, broke both these records in 1923, He| wore than his cepted 478 chances of the 497 offered, breaking his previ- | perx game ork, | Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS. STANLEY BUSH LEAGUE. 0" (2] 87 i 10 81 i 104-- 203 4391385 | ‘ 0 Mordes . Johnson Zapatke | | Miteneit | Sengti Alloceo Fazinni Lindquist Klamit Smith Trusiow Haugh §4-— 3 108— 3 08 i 14 1721418 Barty Johan Joe Moove | 80 | ;711 | Burns | Pushitio {Ginte Scint! a1 | i hout | ads the | 990, | 28, | , and Jam S{Hpk\l’\ o the comimn| 1d the reld had chane d Live e Vi the grou most and made Bur! the mos! most er numbe Philadel number had numbe nd r Cinelr 058, opposite Above is seen a detachment of federeal troopwives in keeping with proper Mexican military t|ilies are homeless In Huasabas g traveling to the Here is a campf ~arming then to in preparation for anot} gon soldicrs al Sanchez, one of t : Heéding -;he WarHG(V)'tVi’s vSummons front accompanied by theirradition. Nine Lives? white A. Bone Fong -« onging to B Porsian est a Los Angeles 'the United States and nost itted most the 549, ason ictor p by total Jo- the Ieigh it as. rors, r of Club Ficlding 1ds in elub fielding with phia of the reat. | nade nati Diabetes occurs about twice as ofte X, in blondes than be- photographer. must have the proverb- supposed to ling of the Tith anniversiry mesting teline's she nine Hves a \nsway 1 poss. scene in the Mexican war zone with Obre. wail elves before an open blaze at Trapua- sally against the followers of Gener- cxperiencs oor 1o B whil he rebel leade prarent? o v none after a g up and of the the s She chasing pige- { Norris {8mieh ., Bheeman .. Burnham . | 3921189 | | 192 Ontery, Burns ‘e Beisin Owen Zwick " 8 Cliapin . 4 Retulners, Apelgicen Gorman Pauisen | Ellot | Pete'les Anderson Bill { Tabott 156 W1 249 8801165 FRATERNITY ALLEYS, | Smicn | Baldwin {Hancock Vile Williems | Corbin Serew Salesmen. " $h 2 " Beldwin Rebbitard Rerg .. !8eheve Erick son QUAKE KILLS DOZEN Survivors From Mountains of Mesieo | "Say That About 29 Separate Shocks Were Pelt in Towns Douglas, Ariz., Dec Twelve persons were killed dn Tuasabas, Son- ora, Mexico, during the series of carthquake shocks which started on December 18 and containued wntil | December ascording to first de |tailed Infermation reaching here | | Survivors claim that about 29 fhocks were felt, | Huasabas was completely razed. It |1s estimated that 20 houses were de. stroyed by the quake In the town of 15 miles from Huasabas the survivors of | Granados, The suffering of the earthquake was increased by a |storm whieh swept the devastated ftowne. Tt is reported that 128 fam- For retief | |the purpose of aiding in the work, the Douglas chamber of com | merce started a campaign today 1o | raise Almost hatf af the |amount sought was raised taday Jap Billiard Star Will Defend Title Tonight L York, Dee, Tadas Sug anunu, Japanese holder of the junior 15.2 pdefessionsl ba'kiine liard championship, will dcfend in & 1,200 point mateh, beginning tonight, against Jean Burne, Austr! champion and runner-up in the r [towrnament at Detroit. Riocks of 401 points will be played tonight, Friday {and Saturday. Bdouard WMoremans | Belgian cue star, will referee the con- Chick Evans Happy for He Makes a Hole in One Chicage, De Charles (Chick) cvans, who has been a ~hampion goifer for many years gave himseif » Christmas presest s the fern a memberaship in the Hole.in-Ones Club whem for the Aret fime in the (hot sands of holep he has played. he mads an aee on the fourth hole of Lhe Edge water Goif Club eov He had two withespes. The shol wap 190 yerds nattona b o1 < SCIENTISTS MEET 15th Annusl Sessfon of American Ad- vancement Seclety Today | | Cinetanatl, Dee. 27- ntists of nada were in Cincinnati today t6 attend the open- American asecelation for the adiancement for sriener Important disceverise scientific thesries will be Auring convertion which I continue until January 2. anmen 1he wi e e — S E—————TE client to an anteroom, to receive the defendant’s congratulations. The man v nowhere in sight. Neither was attorney’s fur-lined overcoat. 1 und all aa the reunion of the Anglican Roman Catholic faiths has made s headwuy since such vocated at the Lambeth conference of |the 1920, has made a considerable stir in England. Most of the morning news- ‘ papers give the communication first | page prominence. Their comments are very eéncoura 1he srehbishop and r Some of the refer sympathe tically to Christian in the stract and to the desirability of end ing the’ divisions that separate the professed followers of the founder of Christianity, but they little hope of practical results from efforts to ef- feet such 2 reunion in the present cir- | eumstances, Bowling Star i P S — a step was DUCHESS SCHOOL HEAD. London, s The Duchess of York has succeeded the Princess Christian president of the Royal late not for ¢ reunionists. write i years old has made application to the Department of the | Interior to be permitted to home- stead a tract of public land in Colo- rado. unior ab-| A woman $§ s — CESSANSERENERS WILLIAMS' VANILLA LEMON and 14 other pure flavors .o Puddings Have % or that HE WAS CURIOUS So Ausi Deoath to & Port Writes Up Own What Others Would Say Arthur Brehmer, to find out of his 1he Vienna, Dec. poet, took at posterity work. A 65 year old pape life A few d. Brehmer much intere which the pr own death, and sai | more gratifying to appreciation while unusual mear would t the death of ppeared in with sketches of his work. irned that and nts notice write d the local his n of well : commye had made about his 1 it writers v lived was much to have Williams’ Other Famed Specialties Willicans' Agr eos. | enchant Now Defense Berlin—A thief with for fur-lined overcoats wa trial. Evidesce nst overwhelming la Following the flushed with him had a quitted him barrister, 124 But jury rdict yer. THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. the Hartford, Conn, success followed New Through Sleeping Car Hartford and New York Daily Commencing Dec. 17th 1923 LEO C. LUCKE Here is the bowling king of the cast, Leo C. Lucke, winner of the | 1928 eastern individual bowling cham- | pionship. Lucke has been bowling sensationally for the past twice defeated Jimmie wauk the g nency bo of that s Smith ¢ roug! ar t the eas NORTHBOUND t Sunday Morning (See Note) Ly. Hardord 436a.m. | Lv. New York 2008 m. Due New York 740 0 m | Due Hantlord LSMam Note: Northbound, Saturday nights, car leaves New York 11,13 p. m.. doe Hartord 2.42 2. m. SOUTHBOUND | NO CATHOLIC REUNION Daily | Daily Excep Litde Likelihood That Angilican Church Will Go Back to Fold The archbishop to the digni- England, in question of Car ready for occupancy at 10.00 p. m. May be occupied until 7.40 a. m. The New York, New Haven & Hurtf?rd Railroad Co. Lendon, Dec. of Canterbury’s letter taries of the church which he says that the @ 0 (’Bxfrfiflqfi( Cuslomers i&uilgi‘u] 4'lpplogrt5 and Buginess Fricnds Our Sincerelllish for a prosperousamd i NewYPear permil vs B slale Ilhat we hope and shall grmlly strive fo serve yoz with the best of our alz?i{y Aote this NookisSpeciak’ Af Family FLOUR *%~ 89 Pure LA R D»~~14) R A reJI?E:JS'oya?};e :ekriacslt FGOd?W 21¢ asr Condensed MILK 27 4o Toilet PAPER 25 Ll = ) s Nl — Rl THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC