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SPARK PLUGS WIN SEVENTH BATTLE (Continued from Preceding Page) Speaking of Sports The attitude of some of the stu- dents and ?-mml of the high school has come"In for much comment in the games played by the team so far this season. First Game. Spark Plugs. Goals Fo Wallin, 1, .... 5 Kaminicky, rf. .....4 Nelson, c. Yatkaska, rg. . Ginsberg, 1g. .. uls Total 0 10 Bome of the boys have taken it up- on themselves to root against the Red and Gold, a practice which has made the whole city look bad in the eyes of outsjgers. 0 1 0 0 1 Ramblers, | Willlams, 1f. | MacArthur, rf. Down in Meriden last week a group | .. of boys from the school together with | S&I8ren, c. others who att:nded the school last|Schade, 1g. - year panned each of the New Britain | Michaels, rg. players in turn. Thispractice is not‘[Plude" 18y 4 a good one since it has a discourag- | ing effect on the boys who are out| i there to bring honor to the school—a | . Referee, J. Hergstrom; scorer, practice which is far more beneficial | Urban; timer, ,He'":,‘m“".'“ to the city in general than that of the | . Second Game. would be *wise-crackers.” San Toys Goals it | Torrello, 1f. ., Johnny Sheehan, in refereeing the | - Nelson, rf. . city league game Saturday nlgm.’g‘ ‘.;!whan-an.lc. showed no preference for Brother ‘;l' 1‘; gi::;‘le;‘ . 1 Francis. He called three personals on R ooaiing:. If e i the younger member of the familyw ik SURRALT YR I z The custome of tossing pennies on- to the floor that the kids may scram- ble for them between games is amus- ing for the crowd, but may yet re- sult in some serious injuries to the little fellows who are none to gentle in their scrambles for the coveted coppers. Aces. Total W. Johason, If, C. Johnson, rf. Loomis, c. Tancred, 18. LeWitt, rg. Johnstone ... 20 Davis, who took his place in the b Mohawks' lineup Saturday looks like a likely player. He shoots well and passes well. If he would mix it up more in scrimmage he would become & valuable asset to the team. Saturday Night League. The Pawnees must have been im- bibing freely of some kind of fire- water for the way they tore into the Bear Cats was a caution. The Bear Cats not to be outdone in speed and roughness were just a jump ahead of | their opponents in the first half, but were forced to bow in defeat before the uncanny shots of Richman and Bucherl who won the game for the Pawnees, Ingraham for the Bear Cats, in the absence of their regular captain, acted in that capacity, and| through his excellent leadership kept the team going at top speed. Firn-| haber, Richman, Bucheri played splendidly for the Pawnees, while for the Bear Cats Ingraham, KFogelson, Dornart played their positions well. The Wild Cats, fresh from their victory of the previous week over the teading team, the Bear Cits, proved too much for the Cubs. Delano of the Wild Cats tossed in eight field goals and Baros of the same team, who never saw a basketball before he joined the assoclation, played a whale of a game, In fact these two with the assistance of their teammates, | Harry Wills has promised the state ixing commission he will visit Hart- rd today to let them inspect his in- Jured mit, Willie Hoppe and Jake Schaefer meet in Chicago tonight in another national title meet, It now seems definitely settled that Hornsby will again be with St. Louis this year, The final disposition of Urban Bhocker is up to Sisler,. It is doubt- ful If that manager will let his premier hurler go to another club, Cooncy and Shubert fight at the Foot Guard Hall In Hartford on Jan- uary 28, Dave Shade, the California wel- A Raw, Sore Throat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister l{kthhe quick relief from sore throat, bronchi tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asth;na, , congestion, pleu- risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, ns, eore muscles, bruises, feet, colds on the chest, Keep it handy for instant use. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterols. Goals Fouls Tt Delano, L. I 17 Traceski, R. Baros, C. .. Flodin, L. G. Petch, R. G. Olson, R. F. 4 32 Referee, J. Scorer, Heinzman. Hergstrom; Satarday Afternoon. Won Lost Bpark Plugs 7 0 San Toys Ramblers Aces 5 « 3 6 Won Lost Saturday Night League. st | Bearcats Wildeats Cubs Pawnees Athletic Meet, H. Hall is leading in the all athletlc tournament with Joe Rogan only two points behind him, The events for tonight will be as follows, 220 yd. dash and the rinning broad Jump, The around Physioal Department commit- tee will meet Tuesday night at 7:30) HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS AT T (Continued from Preceding Page) At The Stcte Armory In Lipsky, 142; seventh, E. 132; eightn, Aflaios J. Preston, 117. The results of the Employed Boys' B class were as follows: Running bread jump: Klopp, Sowka and Dinton, second, G. Dennis, 13 ft. Bromberg, 12 ft. 8 in. 75-yard dash rst, Klopp, Brom- berg, Dinton, 11 sec.: second, K, Bowka, 11.5 sec.; third, G. Dennis, 113 X Contest standing: First, 147; second, G. Dennis, 13 Bromberg, 185; fourth, 132; firth, V. Squillcote, witz, 122; seventh, M. elghth, C. Melgonis, 94. The all around aqguatic mect for|Saturday determined to beat the Red boys will sturt on IPebruary 8 and|end Gold team. monagrams will aiso be awarded to! Starting this afternoon the winners in aquati HOT STOVE LEAGUE That Hornshy Going With Cardinals Ends Their Favorite Topic. Sport foilowers of the city will get { the opportunity to see the N. B, H. 8. | baskethall team in action next Satur- | day afternoon when they play the fast | Bouth Manchester High school team at the State Armory. The boys are |anxious to defeat the Silk Town boys, ysince a victory will make them one of the forémost contenders for the state {tit'e, and wil! also put them on even ¥i P, st, 14 ft; in.; 5 P. Klopp, third, G. Sowka, 8. Kra- all, 100; row margin. ¥ chiester team has only one veteran |left. They have had a successful gea- the New |slons every afternoon this week ex- cept Friday. o team | ter ball every time it goes out on the court, and have develcped teamwork, | but that isn't all they have developed |since the s=ason opened. Those who |have had the opportunity to see the | boys practice and play have noticed the fine spirit in which they go about | their work. The lineup of the team will {changed for the game Saturday as was for the game against Meriden last Saturday. Gorman, who has been | taking Grip's place at right guard was | declared ineligible by the school au- ! thorities for the rest of the semester. | The semester will end on the first of Pebruary so that “Dickie” will have | the opportunity to get himself set in |the meantime. “Johnnie” Grip, who | has hieen out of the lineup for the past two weeks may be all right for the | same Saturday, but it he isn't “Hal” Beagle will again take his place, MAKES WORLD RECORD | He says the breach bLetween presi- Buenos Aires, Jan, 21,—A twelve. dent Breadon and Manager Rickey of hour international motoreycle |the Cardinals and himself is just as| here yesterday was won by the Argen- | wide as when he was suspended last | tine, Antonio Guadino, who covered September after reports of a fight be- | 916 kilometres (about 670 miles), said [tween him and Rickey. to be a world's record. Second and Hornsby sald that he would train | third places also were won by Argen- | with the club at Bradentown, ¥la., al- | tines. Riders representing Uruguay, though two months ago he said he|Spain and Argentina participated. would play with the club, but would | | not report for spring training. | Statement Is South 8t. Louis, Jan. 21.—The hot stove league has lost one of its favorite subjects, sale or trade of Rogers ! Hornsby, leading batter of the Na- | tional league, by the St. Louts club, | Rogers himself halted the trade talk | last night with the statement that he | would be with the Cardinals this year |and that he wouid strive to the ut- mest to play the game to the best of his ability. | "I owe that to the fans, my fellow players and my contract,” he explain- ed, adding that it was the contract and “not any gettlement of his dif- | ferences with clib officials” that led | to his decision. BALL SUITS | S | Boston, Jan, 21,—Basaball fans will | MAKE MANY ARRESTS | miss th customary blue stripe in the i Red Sox costumes when the team comes on the field here for the first | thine the coming season, Poh! has decided on an all-white uni. of form for home games, and steel gray ‘(‘lnfll with pencll stripes for traveling. | Philadelphia’s Second 48-Hour Clean- up Results in Apprchension [terms with the Hartford team who | | defeated South Manchester by a nar- |started to score and began to double acute as ever. | Britain team will hold practice ses- | playing bet- | o | E. Givens, L. race THE PANTHERS WIN [Fast Boys' Club Outfit Has Little Trouble in Disposing of the Bris- | tol Boys’ Club Team, 34-17, | | The Panthers of the New Britain | Boys' club had little trouble in de- feeting the Bristol Boys' club on their |home court Saturday night. The Pan- |thers tock the lead just as soon as the game began and were never headed. In the first half the Panthers played a passing game which had their op- ponents guessing, while their defense {was Hhrd to get through. The score at the end of the first half was, Pan- |thers, 13, Dristol 7. | In the second half the Panthers |the score. At the end of the third |final quarter the Panthers were play- |ing rings around the Bristol lads. Ti he son so far, and they wiil come here|final score was; Panthers, 34- Bristol, satisfactorily to Branch |17, Panthers, Goals Fouls Ttl. R. |Aronson, R. |Arburr, o4 Bristol. Goals Fouls Ttl 2 0 1 2 ’ 8 J. Penda, C. e 2 | Rawvo, R. G. 0 Hadi, L. G. |11 Penda, R. 17 ree; Monahan. § minute quar- HOPP_E IN BATCH | Young Jake Shaeffer, Former Cham- pion, Meets Man Who Tock Title From Him Tonight, Chicago, Jan, 21.—Willie Hoppe of New York, world's champion 18.2 balkline biiliardist, and Young Jake Schaefer, former champion, will meet {here tonight in the first ;Morl: of a three-night 1, | mateh for the championship. er Is challenging In the turn ncquire by finishing second to Hoppe and | Welker Cochran in the recent New York tournament, Hoppe has defend- his champlonship against Cochran's challenge, practicing and Hoppe arrived yesters day. Schaefer has shown so well in his practice that he has many sup- porters in his quegt of the champion- s sion, 6 heen negotiating | Schaefer has been here several days Manager Lee | HORNSBY NOT INVOLYED Braves and Cards However, Plan to Complete Important Baseball Deal Sometime Today. | New Yerk, Jan. 21.—A deal be« |tween the Boston Braves and the St. "Louis Cardinals is expected to be |completed within two weeks by club 'officials who concluded a week-end conference here last night. The deal is said not to involve Rogers Hornsby, the Cardinals’ star. A shift for Hornsby appeared doubtful, particu- larly as he announced in St. Louis last night that he would carry out the |orders of his club although his dif- ferences with the management are as Vice president Emil Fuchs of the | Like New Britain, the South Mgn- quartér the score was 24-11. In the | Braves himself deprecated the possi- bility of obtaining Hornsby, saying his club hadn't the material to trade Rickey, the Cardinal manager. The Braves, how= ever, may part with one of their catchers, particul Earl Smith in exchange for a pitcher, possibly big Jeff Pfeffer. At st both names were mentioned in tl week-end discus- Fuchs said, have 1 Pittsburgh, to obtain the servic of Rabbit Maran« viile, shortstop formerly with Boston, The Braves, Mr. Offer $15,000 for Fight With Kaplan and Dundee Baltimore, M Jan, 21.—An offer $15,000 has been made to Jimmy n er of Johnny Dune atherweight champion, match here with of Meriden, by of Johnston, dee, world’s for a 15-round titi Louis (Kid) Ka Promoter Benni Franklin, of the Olympia Athletic club, it was a nounced today. Kaplan's manager has ralready agreed to terms for the bout, | which would be staged N 28, YALE ALUMNI BANQUET | The Yale Alumni Assoclation of | Hartford county will meet in Hartford | February 5, for the annual dinner | which will be featured by the appears ance of Prof. William Lyon Phelps and Tad Jones, Slow motion pictures | of the big games will be shown. | in the physical department to dis-| Ahout One Thousand. | The new shirts will have a special ship, although Hoppe is in excellent | won for the Wild Cats. terweight who has practically clean- ed up his own division and can- not persuade Mickey Walker, the PBert Mardon demonstrated that he still had a few kicks left, and shot two fleld goals for the Cubs and played his position well for the Cubs. First game; Pawnees Goals TFouls Ttl, champlon, to grant him a chance at the title, will start a campaign in | the middleweight class on Febru- ary 1, when he is to take on Ted Moore, the clever English boxer, in a 10-round decision bout at the Arena in Boston ' Skates Mile a Minute in An Auto Paced Speed Test Pittsrield, Mass,, Jan. 21.—Paced by an automobile, Everett McGowan, professional speed skater of Bt. Paul Minn,, skating over a hundred yard| course on Onota Lake today was timed for the distance at 4 1-5 see- onds, He kept up with the car which over a part of the distance attained a speed of a mile a minute, the timers | announced. BEAVERS WIN The Boys' Club Beavers defeated the Bouthington Eagles 23 to 10 Sat. anday. The lineups. Eagles e eees s Egldio Right Forward Grogory wivsssove..ioios Macarrno Left Forward WHILAN wovtscoviiviiissn Angelo Center Right Guard WAline® wevoviiiiiiiiiiiien Paldi { Bucheri, 1f | Riechman, rf | Otgon, ¢ ... Firphaber, 1g . Avyzlo, rg ... Poglitsch, rg .. Bear Cats Fouls Ttl. 1 1 0 Ingraham, If .... Pogelson, rf ... Bagdarsian, ¢ Dornart, g Kennedy, rg . Viditus, rg ...« 14 H 2 Referee, J. Hérgstrom; timer, Urban; scorer, Heizman. Second game: & Ounbs Goals ‘ Fouls Tt), 3 o 0 [ Nordgren, If Bixby, of .. Johnson, ¢ .. Mardon, rg Morse, Ig . cuss future plans for the gymnasium, | LET THIS END IT The Crescents Present Their Side of the Ranger Controversy—That's All ete, There is, There Isn't Any More, The sports editor has received the following from the Crescents A, C, Dear sir: We, the Crescents A, C., wish to clear up the case of the referece who handled the Ranger-Crescent game, The reforee s & man who has charge of the physical education department of the Boys' Club. He is there to give equal service to all teams, and the Crescents, as the Rangers state, is not his team. Ewery tean of the club is under his supervision, and he has charge of no one team, The referee, who has handled games | in the club for the last five years, an nounces that when the Rangers walk- ed off the floor he announced to the ecrowd that the game was forfeited, 2.0, and thinks that the Rangers as- sistant manager has done him an ln-, Justice. The Crescents put the score 16-6 in the paper to show the local fandom what a Boys' Club team can do against the City Leaguers, When the Rangers left the floor the Left Guard DINNer mrswss. vvovess.m Cassella Left Forward Referee, Jordon; timer, Anderson. Fa Blends » Gin Rickey? The tang of the lime —the mellow smosthness of & Gin Rickey ..., well, that's gone but try Oh Heary! Rish butter sream dipped in soft caramel— rolled In erlep Buts, then conted with wweet milh chocolats. That's aaother blend you -—T forget Oh Henry! A Fine Candy— 10c Everywheve SR LtEST TR referee asked the Ranger manager if he had ordered his team to leave the floor. He repiled that he had said nothing and that he was powerless Lo keep the team from leaving the floor. He said that he would order his boys to play a return game with the Cres. cents in the near future, Hoping that the above has put the | referee in right, We remain, Yours in sports, CRESCENT A. C. P. B~This is the first year the Rangers have attempted to pidy bas. Kketball. Many of the members are ig- norant of the rules, and should look them up before attempting to explain to the referee where his weak points were. HERFE'S A CHAL GE The Eagles A. C. challenge team in the city to a basketball game, They have a pretty fast team. They average around 100 pounds. They have bad a successful foothall season and are looking for a basketball sea- son. They would like to hear from the Pelicans, C. J. H. 8. or E. B. H. 8, or any Y. M. C. A, team or the South church team. For games write to Manager Otte C. Barta, 59 Ellis street, Philadelphia, Jan. 21.—With the | veneck collar, and trousers will be tight at the knees and full at the hips, any | second of Brigadier General Butler's vigorous 48-hour drives against vice and erime ended, police of every dis- trict today eased up on their activ- ities and took stock of the resulls of their efforts. o check-up showed | that more than 1,000 arrests had been made from noon Friday until yester- day at noon General Butler, who was on the Job throughout the drive with the ex- ception of a few hours he took for sleep on Friday, expressed himself nni | well pleased with the result, | “Onee again we have accomplished | | what we set out to do,” he said | can sce for yoursell that Philn is closed up and as quict as a city can be wmade, Joints that opened up | after our frst drive have been closed | again, and places that we missed | | have been caught.” JACKSON'S UP TODAY, Milwaukee, Wis,, Jan. 21.—Trial of the suit of Joe Jackson, former base- ball star for the Chicago White Sox, against the management for loss of salary after his expulsion from organ- | ized baseball for alleged impiication [in “throwing" games, is scheduled to | eome up fn court today. Snapshots. {Ray Enters Another Meet | In Effort to Show Up Well | New York, 21,—Jole Ray, Chi- o's crack distance runner who last | night won the mile Invitation run at | the annual Fordham university meet, announced his intention of competing | in the Samaclar A. A. games on ¥Feb, | 13, Ray asked that a special 1500 | | meter event be added to the program to give him an opportunity of again | meeting Lioyd Hahn who beat him in | the Silk A. A. games last week, | | —— T | WIPE THAT THE TRUIT { MANS HERE AND DOCS | SHE WANT ANY BANA* HAS OR AN | Get Two Trial Bores PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaran- teed Remedy for all forms of Piles. Pey your Aruggist $1.20 for two bvx-mof ri'w UINTMENT. > WIFE TINALLY TUNES M TROM BEDROOM AND HE ndle thi: (wh: mm:: hgeram ’m REDEATS TRUIT tomers are ususlly his friends and will be honest with him. PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. FOR TIVE MINUTES AND DOES SHE WANT ANYTHING A WAITS IMPATIENTLY T0R SOUNDS OF UPE ABOVE TINALLY HEARS DOOR. OPEN AND OTHER.. DADDY'S CAWL WANTS TD KNOW wHAT form, The contest is the third meeting of sons, Schaefer has a record of three consecutive victories over Hoppe, but the veteran champion possesses a like number of victories over the younger challenger, J. Herbert Levis of Chicago will referce the present contest. Play will start at § p. m,, central standard time, |Hoppe and Schaefer in as many sea- | | | By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Portrait Of A Man Calling Upstairs. RIPEATS THAT THE FRUIT SPEAK TD. AUNT JANE MAN'S WAITING AND DOES GME WANT = DIS- COVERS IT'S AUNT JANE AND EXPLAINS IT'S HIS REPORTS SHE CANT QUITE HEAR, -WHAT 15 1T HE'S TRYING TO TELL MER. ? WIFE HE WANTS T SAKE WiLl EVIR s Vou't AND ROBERY LL THE ROW'S ABOUT m.w»«. BE QUET' TN DEPARTS WITH MESSALE FOR TRUT MAN THAT SHE'LL BE RigHT re Newspaper Syndicate YBOY ALLY NEWS UPSTAIRS THAT SHE NEEDN'T BOMER. - THE FRUIT MAN'S GONE 1ery | WAS HELPING HIM