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Speaking of Sports Promising linemen from last fall's freshman football squad at Ohio State will be given wrestling as a prelim- inary to their reporting for spring practice. A dozen or 15 of the most likely linemen will be given careful training this winter, under-the watch- ful eye of Coach Al Haft, 'varsity mat | tutor. Georgetown university today was given the vacant date, November 8, on the University of Pennsylvania's 1924 football schedule, The game will be played on Franklin field. The re- mainder of the schedule was approved last month by the council onf athleties, Willie Ritola, of the Finnish-Amer can A. C,, one of the greatest distan: runners ever developed in this coun- try, sailed for Finiand, the land of his birth, vesterday on the Scandina- vian-American Oscar II, for the purpose of Olympic team, inaugurated its United States Amatcur hockey league son last night by defeating the luth team®2 to 0. The were scored in the first two periods. Cieveland 1 Du- | Slow motion pictures as a means of thowing to the University of Michigan | assortment of holds ker wants them to opponents will be wrestlers; Hu Roush will ay to confer Herrmann and club ro- Outfielder Ed be in ati Tues President Aungust directors of the Cincinnati garding his playing contract for the coming son. Ronsh was a hold- out for more salary last year and the year before, Harry Kipke, Michigon's star three- letter man, said day he was con- widering several offers from unive: ties and colleges which had asked him 1o serve in coaching capacities, Kip- ke, who football, basebal and basketball piayer of merit, said he Pad not yet decided whicn offer he would accept. He complites his col- work here in Febroary. is o lege that denies this is he lenp wiil faet Hornsb “pros, Despite the yeur Rogers Jump to the sey Battling #iki has been barred from Michigan, a checkup revealing that there is barcly enough liguor to go around as it is magnitude year, but much to fing Fvents of extruordinary are predicted for the new it would probably be too liope that the mah jongg eraz ly reaches China, 0t I8 true, a8 Hins Wagner writes, that baseball has degencrated into w gentleman's game, isn't it time someone put Casey Senged wise? will be and ligher golfers Golr neft making way, holes in one \\HI L same dectded Preferring the matri- Gere Savazen has not to marry after all, links of 1o the golf chains of aker b « batting Bpe last scason We Knov who could change cverything still go hitless. anging i some players and Piteher Shocker took his wife with him on n chall trip and Judge Landis docsn’t know what to do about it Ought to have his head, ex- amined, mathematics s news that the 23 playcrs next A test in higher to be found in the Yale eleven will lose all, Chicago Cubs poltey in, regard They will not pa eent more than they have The drastic adopted a holdouts them one One of the astonishi that Ms to stand out in the sport page reviews of the past year is that Babe Ruth enfoyed a big comebmek Z facts And it's ail onr stupefaction when we po Zev proved to be the hest old horse in the country we can do to repress ad t theee syear Delaney Kayos Clark in Battle Down in Park City Norwalk, Jay Jack ridgeport, w fiv]ll\'-iz]\' tite « tender, scored a technieal knock over Jackie Clark, of Allentown, Pa., in the second of a scheduled 12 round bout herq last night. Delaney hit Clark on the chin with a rig ho sending to the canvas after seconds the sccond round had clapsed. Delaney him of o oE A > A photogiaph of federal av.acoi: sven know Mexico has aviators. joining the 1924 Finnish | locals' goals | with ¢ o i BB i i Lake Placid, N. Y., is the Mecca for many persons fond of \nmtcl sports. Photo shows Mrs. J. H. Coold'ge Jr., of Cleveland, ! 0., (left), and Miss Carol Gregory, fishing through the ice. HIGH SCHOOL VETS WIN N OVERTINE * ‘SPALLA LEAVES THURS. " HR SOUTH ANERICK Halian Heavyweight Also Signs With | Carpentier—Winner in S, Amer- (Continued from Preceding Page) the gume, Beiser missed the to tie the score. Schroder | a peint from the foul line putting | ica May Challenge Dempsey cut of chanc mad his tosm ihe lead was reduced to one point by Neipp just before the perlod ended. r the inners, l.aHar and Schroeder were the leading perform- | ers. The fo 'r played a wonderful | floor game and jed his team in the | scoring of points, Shhroder played a fine all around game. His work on | the defense deserves mention, Cap- tuin Neipp ugain played the stellar part, He and Belger were the only | members of the teum who played anyw congistent throughout Krmino £palla, ght boxer of Eur- January 10 for Buenos meet Luis Angel Firpo in a in Fobruary Spalla. told the correspond today that he was in excollent shape. Having been in e nt training sinee his bout with theitoman Champion Mar- uno Barbaresi, December 1 in Rome, Spalla’s ps arrived this af- ternoon and he took it to the Argen- tine consulate where it will be vised tomorrow. At the time he will 1 & final contract for the bout with | Firpo. The Italian fighter will eon- tinue his training aboard ship, using | same as sparring partners the weh boxer, [ The Bertal and several other fighters, According to Spalla he has signed | articles for a bhout with Georges Car- laHar, 1t pentier to pluce In April, He | Reynolds, thought Carpenticr also would s Me In any case, he added, the winner of | Schr the bout in Meenos Aires would chal- | Weir, r jenge Juck Dempsey the world | \Iullll]vll)lhlll]! title, Demand "41.)0 000 for TWO | neioin, Stars That \ ankees Want Buise w York, Jun, b, New York Yankees announced L they had 1o a new and final offer to the | | Vounisville elub for Plicher Dean and | Outficlder Combg, stars upon whom | @ pricy tag of 150,000 ix declared to [have been got. Details of the offer wWere not o wled but it was said the Amerie soctation ciub had it un dor n Marseilles champion he ope, proposes to to sport same summary take abe, Total | Zehrer, Gorman, 5 19 Diok Dillon; timer Saunders, Ten Referee, scorer, “Ken™ quarters, minute sderation Tiger Ho-c'kcyi’]renm Als o o o3y | SCHOOL GIRL ' | SWIMS BAY g HVPrinceton defeated Dartmouth, 2 goals to 1, in a fast hockey game here last night, Stout, who scored one Princeton’s goals, fell near the of the had his left arm cut by a skate, Phy- Boston, Jun. of close that Stout will probably be out of the game for the rest of the scason, | ” - | Mowara Decides Not to Enter Olympie Yacht Races Next Sunmmer Stockholm, Jan, b.~-The Swedish | yachting asociation has decided not | to participate in the Olymple yacht | races on the Secine at Meulan, France, | | The organization considers the local | ity unsatisfactory from sporting view. point. Recent advices from London eaid that British and American yachtsmen as well Swedish were dissatisfied at the seclection of the Meulan course for the Olympic yacht races for the | | reason that the river at that point |18 narrow, that it is smooh and | sheltored and that it diffieuit of aceess for six and eight metre yachts, RANG ll\ ARE 1 *Til,ll‘l' | [ William May and His Associates Are Formally Inducted Into Office, newly elected officers of the Athlstic were installgd meeting Thursday. The offi- cers President, William May: vice-president, Harold Carlson; see-| retary, Andrew Sataline; treasurer, Joe Argosy; sergeant at arms, Carl Westman The Ranger of the at the are FELTMAN ing swimmer elub One Tamp school south is citma Fia Miss ¥eltman, a2 high girl, recently completed a swim across the noted Tampa Bay, a distance of some twelve miles, and in remarkably fast tim Miss Feltman 4 un- | daunted by the knowledge th anoth maiden, Dorothy McClat- New Haven, Jan. 5.-—Queens col- her life in the same irge 9, New Haven Hockey club 35, in ago. night ELM CITY WINS, had lost had lost aters a A Rare Sight year 40 unusual s indeed. Many ;-emt;ns do not | This exclusive photograph shows eight of them. | Glana | Heh | Wacker Winner Over Dartmouth | game and | sicians saild an artery was severed and | MeAvlifts | son. Crashing The Pins CASINO ALLEYS. KENSINGTON LEAGUE. O'Connell ... Howe ... Maloney Emerson Johnson 451 Foresters, 71 86 418 Lewis Musso R. Corr Fagan ... 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Winger " G - KANSAS BOSS | j e CHARLES BLACY Husky Charles Black i& captaining the Kansad basketball team this sea- and followers of the westernérs expect great things, net only because | Black is one of the best basketbail | playersi n the west but the team as a whole Is unusually formidable. o0 | Rawlings M —. | ager, Robert Lrvy, Who is the snappy looking general we see on the left? Why, | . that, Mr, Bones, is a buck private wearing one of Uncle Sam’s You will notice the longer blouse, the fuller —advt. service uniforms. S new 4 ¢ { breeches and the belt. On the right you see another buck, dressed | §0— u'ln the regular issue outfit that the stony-hearted quartermaster| “ws-11ss | Sergeants passed out during the late muss. ! . | Hepp Colltns Baelr Linton Joy ra&v \Illrrlnl \Irn Storer conse Beaudion 4 101 Neumann . . B Steiner Smith e 8 Witz w101 Stanley Works No. iler ... . Politis ... Schroeder Keogh L. W'Brien O'Brien « Gavity Emmons Cochrane Ely iki’s Bout With Lohman Set for 19th Postponed Detroit, Jan. “The Toledo, off, Lohman 19, Joe January least, the singular Sencgalese to I is m of is ve Buffalo where Siki 1500 proposed box- ing match between Battling Siki, and at Windsor, temporarily A hiteh in theterms has caused and his man- here for tehed, MACK SIGNS SON Philadelphia, Jan. 6.—Earl Mack, 1son of Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia American league all team, has signed a contract | & coach for the Athletics, it was & nounced yester: at the office he club, He suce s Ha Davis, who however, will continue \\l'h the team as a scout. of MEETING Wi boid an im- w. The W, C. . 200 | portant business meeting at the chapel church | of the First Congregational next Tuesday afternoon at and the nuture of the ing up for action the = all members s oMficials, 3 o'clock business com- attendance of desired by the SYRACUSE Ill I [ :\l GREEN Syracuse, N, Y. Jan. b.—Syracuse | defeated Dartmouth, 18 to 16, in a (hotly contested game of baskethall last night. The score at half time wus: Dartmouth 1;&,,\'”. use 8, MAYS SIC Cineinnati, O, former Yankee tract late yesterda Cineinnati Nationg S WITH l“ DS, Jan Carl Mays, pitcher, signed a con. to play with the this year. The highest world s the America, It from the ground to a b overhead. | ‘The Good jumper in the animal black jaguar of South has been seen to leap nch 15 feet at base- | " CITY ITEMS. “No, No, Nora,” piano record, by | Phil Ohman, Brunswick record. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Walter Scharman, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, has resumed his studies after spending the holidays at his home in | this city. Get your Brunswick records at the Big Furniture Store. John A. An- !drews & Co.—advt. Cyril Hasson of the United States Quartermaster Corps, stationed at West Point, has returned to West Point after spending the helidays at his home on Maple street. “Walk Jimmie, Walk,” fox trot, Brunswick record. John A. Andrews -adit. rt 8 street, an employe Erwin Mfg. Co. has man by that concern take up his new duties Monday. Hellberg s been assigned to the New York territory. He has been connected swith the Russell & Erwin Mtg. Co., for the past 15 years. He is an ex-service man. Home cooked luncheon ell's.—advt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. McCabe of l.os Angeles, Cal., who have been visiting relatives in New Britain for | the past few weeks, returned to their ! home yesterday. Victrolas anc Planos, Henry Morans —advt, | Policeman John L. Carison has ree ceived a letter from Albin W. Carlson of this city announcing his arrival in Florida, Mr. Carlson made the trip to Florida by motor and expects to return early next spring. Remember! New records every Frie |day. C. L. Plerce & Co,—advt. Dr. and rMs. Joseph 8mith of Wore | cester, Mass,, are visiting Mrs, Smith's | mother, Mrs, Lewis E. Dunn of 369 Park stree New Vicetdbr Racoras out every Frie day at Henry Morans', 366 Maln St Hellberg of 58" Lincoln of the Russell & been made a and will Mr, at Crows A regular meeting of the Y. W. H, {A. will be held at the home of Miss | Florence Sirkin of 84 Talcott street at |8 o'clock Monday menlng t lll(-H SCHOOL l\'(fl'ES ’ | The regular meeting of the Senior club of the Senior high school was held at the school auditorium last evening, After the meeting a social in the nature of a farewell party was held in the gymnasium of the school, An entertainment was given by mems« bers of the regular senior class to the graduating students. It consisted of severnl vaudeville acts. Dancing was | Refréshments were served Three out of the four officers will lost through graduation. Presi- dent Harold Roberts will be missed since he is one of the club leaders, and has enjoyed great popularity, All members of the junior mid-year class will be eligible for membership at the next meeting. Miss liga Harvey, whe has had charge of the ciub sines IMe organtzation, will agun take charge, Tt was varough her untiring «fforts {hat the club has been th leading c1ganizetion its kind in the scto be of LYy \( H l E \\l',\ .'\"4 Charles T, Lynch, former proprietor of the Southington Ian, whose arrest for violating the liquor law precipl- tated a scandal involving several New Britain men, has been released from the county jail at Hartford, with the approval of State's Attorney Aleorn, Lynch has been appointed a booke keeper in the office of the controller in Waterbury, where he lived prior to taking over the Southington Inn. MAXWELL Club Sedan A Combination of Value That Can’t be Matched The reason why the new Maxwell Club Sedan so far excels all other enclosed cars in its field is because of its striking appearance, the out- standing high quality of its design and eon- struction, its exce: large measure o at a very low price. Try it out for yourself. You'll find that at *1045 this car of two-door friendliness with four-door facility can not be matched for all-round values. McGauley & Bennett 98 ARCH STREET ~iab Sedan ‘1045 f. 0. b. Detroit fpuonal riding comfort, and the useful service it delivers—all