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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923, Tertastirestaeesiasiiy GAS COMPANY FIVE ANXIOUS TO PLAY CITY LEAGUERS—HARTFORD KACEYS HERE TOMORROW NIGHT—Y. M. C. A. SATURDAY LEAGUE GAMES SCHEDULED—KID KAPLAN SIGNS FOR BOUT—YANKEES RECALL FOUR EASTERN LEAGUERS NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHERS RAMBLERSAREOUT ™™ “axem AND THREE NAVY STARS | OLUBSTRYTO GET ALL ARE HEADED BY LUQUE 10 TRIM SPARKIES --EQAQfi_.é.NR-TEP.,I!.A.YY..gré.B.%-_' BACK OLD DISCARDS Vance Leads in Slrikcoulfi—A\le\:ndcr Showed Most Per- ;Y' M. G A Saturday lternoon 2 . = s Severa Blg Leagllel's Aflgllflg lor | 3 of and Evening League Program ; . : ; Former Members fect Control—Grives Throws to Greatest Number I"'unny how a ball club turns loose | a player and then a few years later is mighty anxious to get him back, Manager McGraw of the New York Giants has several times sacrificed a In arra e S 4 L I . p the Spark Plugs walloped them 24 to { promising recruit in order to g_er. i 1993 = 5 SRR e 0 843 8. The Aces who so far this season 5 e * #ome veteran star, and then later paid PUCHEIR & S R ¢ 136 13 10 have lost every start arc planning to o p {a fancy price for the return of the ¢ ’, b take the San Toys by surprise : voungster who was thrown in as part First Game, of the deal. There was the case of DY Aces Heinie Groh. He was sent to Cincin- { Torrello . Michacls nati in a trade. MeGraw knew Groh e | Left Forward H | possessed great ability, but the Cin- comple 'W. Nelson Johnstone-Loomis | cinnati club had a couple of veterans S 1 Himum ot | B 2 . 32 Right Forward . i . : ? he figured would round out his ciub. Bls fon i 1901 G. Swanson . Johnson ; : Groh was ificed. After Groh had Center : ; {developed into @ star McGraw paid ength of comprises 3 ; : i : all others who t Sl > 3 3 1 az 1t Dehm : % S e % 5 | for his return to the Giants, plonship co i Left Guard ohied A : E i : | Py The pe P )f games we W. H. Stanley A. LeWitt 4 i > _ ! o i lost is given, with notation of the re Right Guard i 2 o | ative position of each pitcher, this Batters. The Rambler team of the Y. M A. Baturday afternoon lcaguc Foli el _ . for revenge when they tackle S e A 0 220 18 % the Spark Plugs to wipe out the de-! of Nation r ason o feat suffered in the first clash when @ past embrac t of the Just at present the Cleveland club is angling for Virst Baseman George urns of the Boston Red Sox. A few special record being supplied in or- e i ] i 12 . 182 Right Guard 2 4 3 g . vears ago Burns belonged to Cleve- der that comparison may be made!win 2 143 Second Game, s i e, 3 [land. He was sent to Boston as part with the official earned run rating Hub eies 33 8 s spark Plugs. Ramblers. 9 payment for First Baseman Melnnis, Adolfo Luque, Cincinnati, has thel BlR% Koo o O e kerman, | leamenic : | who has dropped out of the American title of leading pitcher, with the low- P, et i oty Left Forward JehSiie) est average of 1.93 runs earned per s, Conne Betts, Mitchell, | Wallin .. G Williams E. Johnson Kron o . e game. This iy the lowest sinee : i MacArthur Burns, by the way, won undying Not Otherwise Rated. : $ § 52 : : . 1920, when Grover Alexan ot Apercbonil Right Forwar 3 4 fame against the Cleveland elub in a piled an a» 1.91 i 4 zame at Doston last summer. He made leads in 7 ‘ ¢ 3 ¥ R o triple pluy unassisted, Incidentally P red promisently in three de- 1 Cleveland by Boston in Wibur Coope i K : r x g Gu )0 place in t Aneric er in most games j Saturd o o W "l E’ t Nes v " that Burns was considerable of a jinx fred Ryan and Clz Ne .ee z speedy. W Firnhal k in the, " . 5 3 . 5 ot . 0 his former tear \tes, Apparently York, both took part in 45 gar arper, T S ine-up for the Pawnees they ahould Left to right: Above fullback A. Shapley, Coach Bob Folwell, halfback C. E. Cullen; inset l;('-}“h::’“_"y"\,' Spine ““f;“:,' oty Burleigh Grimes, Brookly | Huntzinger, : - 1| Bive the Bear Cats, the leading team, [low, guard Carney, Captain. | Mg first base enndidates, Like MeGraw - e { he is willing to take back a player he the most complete games, 33, and also | Johnson A ] a good argument, The Wild Cats and | s i e SR - ot pliched the most inninfgs, 327. Claude (Jones, Philn. ... s Cubs are scheduled to battle it out in | (a5 | [as g i ek s weye U ;aln‘lcs;:al.'w in scoreless \Moriv-:‘“ o T g Ll wild cate. PO Gaames Cubs, ONLY ONE BLOT AVY TEAM MADE infield, When Speaker sent Buras to with 8 shutouts, _Asthur Vance, 8 L ] {ORIOD oovrvreiiinnnns. W, Wright ON 1923 RECORD 10 BATTLE DE MARCO FAIR SHOWING IN | Roston he realized he was parting Brooklyn, leads in strikeouts, with Ra o o : pavAIO 18] OF WASHINGTON L | EASTERN GAMES 5::‘:‘\“ ],,“\ ;;,:::Lm“‘,';:r]‘rl"r,,l\):" : h;\”l‘,,; Vanes led in 1922 with 134,08 )OI as 1 { .| Floden .. Satinskic —— y onn i [ lieved Mic dop a bette ;:};El Ring, Philadelphia, as In 1922, eiber, 15 . : Right Forward l wash 5 ::il:m etie Meviden Boy Will Journey to Pitts- » B ::i;d““\,l‘; | one. SR 5 - ol y L | Jar e ) ohnso o H - SR ’, allowed t'hr most bases on }_ml!.-, ”7: - I.. Baros B D. Johnson | 22 wo, Calif, b For Neat Bout of 10 o0 W, h: w. In baseball the matter of a few feet and Grover Alexander, Chicago, a! 5 - { Center, i 7 uget Sound ] .:,,.,. tnte " Pr | lowed the least, 30, Charies Adams,|S t : 1| Petch, Delano Mardon re, Aggies Roueds Jau. T s .x 'l.r.:m;;:nn : E 4“"’“, spells the differ “ x..lmvu-u Pittsburgh, allowed only 25 bases on , 8. 1 - Left Guard " s 8 Qugme [taiture and success. It was the last- balls, but Adams pitched in only half | ILAT H ! Traceski . Nordgren | g - y Meriden, Dee. 28.—bouls (Kid) ||| Nway oooti %o Aems minute moving of a few feet that 5s many innings @ dld Alexander.|Wheeler. . N i Right o ] Kupian, Meriden’s "big shot” in the - made possible the triple play pulled James Ring, rhxmdr!ohm.‘ made the | Wigington, . . . 3| Second Gan . infor lightwelght ranks was: signed 155 | by Burns :u!.u‘.;» \.. lwind most wild pitches, 14. Vance and| e | Bear Cat, Pawnees, ; Socsaliied N | Grimes, Brooklyn; Cooper,, r‘ms-}HARVARD FO0T “l TEAM Ingraham . e catator] up last night by scotty Monteith of L niny Bvats s e Sun umpiriig burgh, and Tony Kaufmaun, Chicago. | Left Forw: o = New York for a ten round battle in | the bases in that game, made the de | cixlons on the play, and wiil never for two fighters will make 131 pounds, cution of the tripte kiting, Had Burns | ——————— e { the most batsmen 11 each, and| il-'a;rl.on . E. Johnson | = > Pittshurgh, Pa., with Cuddy DeMarce, | y \“ sander, Chicago, and Jesse Barnes, WSES ITS STAR TACKLES| Right Forward 1 the pride of the S8mokey City, The | &et what the slight detail of moving a Now York and Boston, hit no bats. = | Larson ..... o | nh‘.«.:“YANKEES REEALLIN“ t will be Weld January 7 and the | few feet 1o the right meant in the exe. 6§ Poglitschk Grimes allowed the most hita, | Center, .14 Howard Kecn, Chicago, -J-tll‘lfl‘ and Eastman Will Not ""-lkvnnuly J. Poglitsch | DeMarce iy considered one of the ¥ been playing hin usual poaition the 1t 1east, 169, Grimes piteched P left Guard, Best in his class through Pennsyl- fdrive wonld have gone through for a l turn to School Next S s adunast] 0 vk wnd holds decistons over Tom- 4 single, or better, and might have 4 | Bardarsian, Viditus greatest number of batters, i, | Right Guard my Noble and Phil Logan. He won ———— I made a considerable difference fn the i bout from the Koglish fighter at final result, Cleveland was tratling at e R'Mk‘“""m:;.‘ :‘rw Cambridge Dee, 28.—Interest I \ ! hitndelphi, November ' i 4 the time, Stephenson was on seco R B, Sl Kt ancons St s et SAILOR FRIEDMAN NOW Icebrig, Lavalle, Wilson and i b e T e Nlial Jack Horman Holds Teeh 1 v, mevismn o o et Ciilcago, allowed the least, 11 each.!vard athletes were made here yes.| h bo were ten round journeys and no one out, Brower hits a ball Grimes allowed tho most runs to belterday, Dolph Cheek, left halfback | WANTS TO MEET BENNY B at the bt first basemen usually g0 ever the a fow days before play close to the bag to be in the best the o ' Rinee defe Allens New Britain fight fans will have an | possibile posit to handie his drives, New Yor i 2 The New town Johnny | rd Waterbury Jack Quinn pitehing and Burns before George igan's collection of played close 1o the bag on the first pugilistic fanse he has been working few balls pitehed. Then something 3 # dafly and be able to make the New Jorsey, who is staying at the pres annened to change the entire situas the world’s ehampions from vavi®us j51 pounds without the least trouble, sent time at the Liome of a friend in | i), sources for spring training 1t Yesterday he invaded the Y. M, €. A, | Plainville, in action in a local ring if . . Ten have been v 1 i OF and went through the hook of tricks 'prosent plans work out. A local uinn waiked' haif way to A cague clubs, six ased 1 o d today he will transter his activi- matchmaker faterviewed the fighter Burps over, and told him that ast, 70. Ring allowed the most{tack and baseball player, obtained ‘ carned runs, 131, and Keen allowed {jcave of absence yesterday until next | Wants Opportunity to Fight Light. | the least, 59, September so that he could join his pporty 0 s « er. None of the ani;:’nxl l-u'uln p;';?;-;r.v’;»r at ence on a trip through the | York Yankces today announced & list opportunity to s Italian Jack Her ers achieved & no-hit game In 1923} Andes mountains | g . » although Arthur Neht, New York, P.r-{ Earl Evans, ‘varsity right tackle, | Has Met Tendler of 23 players added to the roster of nest Osborne and Howard Keen, Chi- announced that he would not return| New York, Dee. 28.—Saflor Fried- cago; Arthur Vance, Brooklyn and ¢s college next fall if his plans for|man has long sought a chance at John Morrison, Pittsburgh, €ach giy4y 1n the next few months were | Leonard's crown, His bouts with Lew 4 @& one-hit game, Osborne lgycongstul. Evane will take an extra | Tendler have stamped him one of the | €8 after aflowing Cincinnat! but one hit! oo, reo next term, and with six weeks |gamest, strongest contenders in the [drafted, while s free g ] *ities to the Casine, his favorite haunt |today with prospects of getting him a oot ssfdcilinri-tlnionP e in seven innings, May 2, retired in g4y iy the Harvard summer school | 155-pound class signe Four shif t Wer | where e has prepared for the past suitable opponcnt. The rxact date of P . fawor of & pinch hitter, and Keene, | 40010 have cnough credits for his| Some may remember Friedman's |ClUbs in deals fo ‘ ¢oplays| hattles which have resulted in vie- the fight will be .nl.lm-m ed in the (Contiaued on Poliowing Page) “rm " e tories near future providinz terms arc ‘who gucceeded him in the box, al- ). 00161y degree, He has transferred | battle with Lew Tendler in the same v fowed 20 Bits I the 1amt two INNINES, (oo os engineering sehool to. ina|Hing. It brought about s most re. | Vour way Montelth, know the ring fans |made —_—— Bamuel Bohne made the hit for Cin- | ., 00 dep, | markable incident The list of reca s the “Canny i« plannin, Whether or not ltalian Jack is "th college department to make this cer. | markable inciden : s planning e e— einnatl, Bohno also spoiled a no-hit |° “&° 7 i e Friendman was dropped in the | Pitcher Fred Spates hany, some big bouts for Kapian, it is un- $00ds” oF Not Acems 10 be the ques. game for Arthur Vanes, Jume 17| " q .0y Eastman, ‘varsity lert| frstr ound. He stuck it out until the i v « derstond and, in =ending him out to [tion on the tongues of many who have SKAIE "ARPEN'NG when he singled ia the ninth INNINg, |, 110 and best Harvard shot putter | bell in 4 most amazing way. He tlr Wilson, Pittsi is giving him @ chance | not yet soen hims, and for this reanon, 20 CENTS after two hands wers out. Norman .. ©o 0 U 1 < | the entire distance, but how | t J cher ). Urs to hecoms own in other cities be. ' and also because of his plans 1o carry " Boncksl, Boston, made a two-bagger | 15 FCELIEC L PIAR S BAIEh |y the gods of the ring know. He |bn Gehrig, | sides these In Connecticut and New |out a hard schedule this year, Hatlan Charles E. Hgdfield for the only hit oft Arthur Nehf, Avril |, b0y 00" 4 rootball njury mayl came back te his eorner after the |Hartfo elder John | Yorl ouis has a journcy ahead of [Jack plans o show his wares first of 21 MY o tt’ Se, 26, Andrew Woehrs, Philadciphia, knockdowns and said to Nate him 1 scalcs the sign poste around | wdust Arouml the Cormer™ by making & hit on September 26, de- 00 miles (Continued on Foliowing Page) prived John Morrison ©f a mo-hit weight Champion For Titloe man, heavyweight of West Hobokow, injure his form as a shot putter, 1r/first {he heaves the iron pill far enough to | l-€Wis in his corner I can't see him [be eligible to go to the Olympics, |above his waist. He isn't il there tc 4 % i &aTm e Aman Mmay make the me. 1 can only see from his knecs Jumes Ring on August 25, wet a | CAStmAN May make the trip, but his|me. 1 can record for the season by striking out | (0T ekt oo 10 weoom ee (000 RS L1 w0 Homesfor-the-Holidays Juniper Jane Bod 8o Dest reoerd In 1988, striking | VANATIRA TOERIS next summer With | L, "l s Nekting Tendier by s ( Yo Iane out 11 New York batters | 8 in-| : : wetthng Laws gs. Nothing . De At ans are to do this wor ateh - pthing 4 ) S — = befo visio the - > /N MucH ©oF . | AS YoU WERE SAME HERC-- @ o e e the e r . ~ A & HOME | HEAR TheE PHONE ( 1T SEEMS NICE T _ BRIGGS SURE Harvard expedition and his préwent / WAIT A MINUTE HELLO Bom- ters striking out in 10 inn How YAwL BEEw* UM UM - SURG » SAY LIZT Recent Addition to City Amatenr oo riedman Baskethall Leagve Will Clash With | 11 o 514 close, hard fight ,:"'?'u.'.;r"r'” St 2 K-.w.-':- v ‘ . 7 ‘ St PIIII Hocke,v s"“. Maines. O, Lo .. S e eoew. & S Quits Olympic Outfit | yesterd telegraphe wonld Burepe with t npic team. He pre . 1 his making the long voic Ray Will Try to w0 asserted that present ) ; i gty - . « vEeR WHAT Sav ! om I'D JusT SORRY MOM - GBT A HEAVY Get on Olympic Team vin st raui he wilt g0 to ¢ s s OH NO Yor v'T B0 ADORE 1T BOB - - SAY (M DATE , DINNER THEATER | s e .. voTe < A\ T WORLDS CHAMPIDN AnND DAnCE, cm«;—flcu avp | | for " - “r Quicw DRESS CHAnGER- /| | HELPD ME juTo MY PARTY o FLEET STARTS TODAY bt neSs 30T FiIFTCEN t | 1 S . onLY GOT ! New York, Dee Movements o 2 'i?'\ Yes 1L BE ReAbY- )/ B-m:'resf,' EAve Tne ~ e e ’ ) - FRONT DOOR UNLOCHED ting in winter maneuvers ther 5 Py P’ 1Ll BE HomE EARLY waters, begh ‘ ’ TALK ;'Mg?ne"fi FEGARDS T DAD tare om the 1 of / the bhattieship g * . ) (A _? | HURRYUP Mora Other Fitehere ollowed aneas and WILLS 10 FIGHT TAYLOR The Seattic scheduled to Colored HWeasywelghts Sign 10 Box destroyers Hartford on Jan. 31 time " RELEASE TWO PLAYIRS Chicago. r 28— Howard a1, outhe Look At My Window For ,..° cot oty i XMAS SPORT GOODS 7 s “vicago Nt ART PILZ iy ¢ R. R. Arcade He Knows the Game

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