New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 13

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| of powder blue Cls Speaking of Sports Middletown and won a 60 but apj y tried to keep théir Thelr rivals, the Rangers, Iatd off play, Thé ‘National Guard basketball ::‘m 1 rounding into u:o‘a flfo;ni hnnd opening game should find ‘them anything but ragged. f It will be remembered that this fast stepping outfit finished the sea~ son with & bang last epring, and reports have it that the boys have been practicing all summer and their eagle eyes are working to per- foction, —_— With the factory league ready to ot under way it seems surprising that the Machine company has not @ team entered, This company in the past has turned out some good quintets and has won three or four champion- ships but hu,zvu been called upon to defend them.. . | Among some of the more’ lively athletes at the Machine. ;company there is keen disappointment that no team is enrolled thif year. «The. Corbin Red Sox will have their final get-togother session at the ¢lub house tonight. . 'There will be a dinner and some eéntertaining post pravdial exercises., Manager Clarence Lanpher of the Natfonal Guard basketball team is Betting to look more like Tex Rick- ard eyery day. wn‘pm new outfit nee was -easily picked a8 the ap impresario at the tootball field last Sunday, The game In Waterbury on the 284, when New - Britain and the Blues clash again, should be a hum- dinger. While the work of * the officlals last Sunday is in no way mentioned as an alibi, there were some in- stances however, in which they did not look any too good. The head linesman. especlally, seemed off at times, " Keefe, likewise, came in for some- criticism, The baseball tourists seem to be || getting their fill of the old eountry, and we suspect they are getting their fill of other things, too, Charges that the teams are using professional players indicate Cali- fornia {8 progressing rapidly in the development of the American form of football. They say anything is possible in »1seball and yet we nover expect to 26 a close-up of Ban Johnson kiss- ing Judge Landis on the forehead. Cobb says no runter will ever get anywhere without a hookslide, * * ¢ Nevertheless Mr. Coolidge scems perfectly satisfied with a landslide, This {8 undoybtedly the day of miracles. * ¢ ¢ The hot-stove league fs a month old and nobody has traded Eddle Colling to the Yankees. » g A 8wedish gent can throw a jave- lin 800 inches farther with hand than with his left, * probably explains why eggs have shells. Yale says nothing doing to & game with Notre Dame. * * ¢ Which re- minds us that nebody sat in an electric chalr for the fun of it. An expert avers. Battling Siki doesn’t even known the A B C's of boxing. * * * This may be because he has spent so much time trying to master the D. T.'s. Jimmy De Forrest is now teach- ing boxing by mail. * ¢ * You gotta at least be able to lick a stamp to get In his class. Connie Mack has convinced the ‘writers that he has a winning com- bination, ® * ¢ Copvincing the other seven teams, however, raay be hard- BOOTS FOR TITLES Sweden s to Hold Fisticuft Carnival to Determine the Champjon of Amateur Classes in Europe, Stockholm, Nov. 11.—European amateur boxing titles in six classes will ‘'be fought for at Stockholm in April,-1926. The International Box- ing Federation authorized Bweden to hold this fisticufticarnival after Eng- land hed deciined o similar invita- tion tendered to her, as the mother of boxing, during the Olympic games at Parls, £ Teams are expected to enter the championships from Great Britain, France, Belglum, Denmark, Norway and Ttaly, In Sweden boxing is a compara< tively young sport, but it is among the most popular. It was not until after the war that the aport was or- ganized in this country, but 150 clubs already belong to thd national governing body. Most of them have British or Danish trainers. . May Trade Mostil. Chicago, Nov, 11~-Johnny Mostil, center flider of the Chicago Ameris cans, may be used &8 a pawn ima fus ture trade possibly with the St. Louis Americans, according to indications at the Chicago White Sox headquar- ters. Mostll is in Burope with :the White Sox and Glants. a The White Sox seek an infielder for the shortstop berth, although by Wictory a secret for thelr w. % and m ‘press agent falled to men- tact, e Clare Lynch Mav Crowloy Gertrude Scharff Handlcap Wilcox 495 A‘N-;b‘! STANLEY \;'.ORKI!. LADIES LEAGUE Nokemdowns. J. Folden ... Messengér . Woods Ludorf Hornko 84— 143 68 142 i G, H, A 318 892 Norden . 97— 177 From . 52 Lester Kerin Brown M. Blum . M. Sunburn . M. Fitzgerald . M. Murphy . Burkhatth , A. Dennis C. Conlin L. Jorsy . R. Woods M. Sarra . ‘368~ 693 J. Weber T8e 138 M. Donah T 125 T. Giller 62— 124 G Ralph P. Scheyd mRRed 9 724 R. 91— 161 E. 73— 134 L 88— 134 A 17— 167 R Tl 160 388— 766 Lindquist Galatl . 64— 133 Holmquist North .. . Stihgle .. Walegora . K. Whalen .. A Mygren B, Grannotu V. Potash Dummy 6=~ 118 Both Men Near Kayo as Bell Rings, Saving Them Providence, R. 1, Nov. 11.—Ben- nie Glass and Tommy Murray of this clty, fighting here last night at the boxing exhibition staged by the Dis- abled American Veterans of the World War, were prevented only by the bell at the end of the first round from featuring in a double knockout. Murrdy scored) & bard right to Glaas’ jaw, dropping —him, Glass' right, as e ‘feli, connected with Murray's jaw. M y dropped. The referee peached ' four in his count, when the bell saved both there Is discussion that Urban Shock- er, veteran spitball artist of the St. Louls Browns may be the objective. men. They recoversd for the second round. Murray knocked Glass out in the Arth. 2 e TR Serew fl‘lnu. 4 s a1 330 o104 ::: m real pennant contender. 94~ 284| Groves cost Dunn $8500. He sold - 331 1] ? | Griffith Anxious to BOOSTS LEFTY GROVES | Juck Duna Sar it s P Twirler s Better Than Babe Ruth - ~~This Ploases Connle, ) Baltimore, Nov, 11.~—Jack Dunn, owner and manager of the Baltimore Orloles, who sold Babe Ruth and Jack Bentley 10 the majors, says “Lefty" Groves, recently purchased by Connle Mack, 18 a better pitcher thap_either. of the two. | ‘When Ituth quit pitehin, outfie)d, for the | was the best southpaw ley is rated one of the best left- | H handers ip the National at pnnnt.i Both are proteges of Dunn, Dunn figures that the addition of | 80 great a pltcher s Groves to the Athletics will make Mack's club a him to Mack for & reported price of' $100,600—a very falr profit. 1t Grooves 1s half as good as Dunn insists, Mack has purchased a sec- ond"“Rube™ Waddell, Take on-Urban Shocker Washington, Nov, 11,—With the question whether Walter Johnson severs: ™| i1l be a member of the Washington Washington in the game between the Quantico Marines and the Horan 87 88— 361 Americans neyt season still s a mat-| Fort Benning Army team. Neal of the Marines is evading a v :: 1H= 255 | tor of conjecture, Prestdent Grittith | tackler for a 10-yard gain, Hubor 92 74— 353 | has announced his Intention of Clancy o 119 93— 310 | broaching a deal with St. Louls for s e we= w=| the services of Urban Shocker, its ¥ BOBBY BARRETTLOSES | SELLS HS BLOOD STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE Mr. Griftith sald he expected to 5 New Offiee. confer on the subject with Manager AR R W. Johnson 89 05— 280 | Blaler of the Browna at the annual | Billy Ryan is Awarded Judge's De- | Echstein, Brown Athietic Star, Does N. Bertinl 108 97— ’z‘ American league meetig in New d ks 104= 213 | York next month, adding ‘it the| oision Over Fighter After Bout in| This to ‘Hely Detray His Collego H, Johnson 94— 276 | price set ia not too high, I may make a.deal for Shocker. It has been re.; FPhiladelphia, Expenges. Lo gl B hat o, e in baseball cir-) philadelphi, Nov. 11—Billy| Providence, R. I, Nov, 11— 0 e gemen oo 0 was willing to negotiate for nmwn_ Ryan, Cincinnati, welterwelght, was Ado‘lph W, Eckstein, Brown univer« Lmmons 76 change or sale of the veteran pitch- | awarded the judges' decision ovet|sity's all-eastern center and out- Sl [ er” Bobby Barrett, Willlam Heights, Pa., | standing football player, who will F T L3 ey :thtthle tfl;n}l::ll“ of thelr 10-round | captain the wrestling team during ot 8 HORSES TO RACE ight last night. P Baltimore, Md, Nov. 11.—Eight| Ryan's victory was not easily ac. [ (N® COming season, hus glven two Rawlings 97 82— 293 1 pints of blood for transfusion at Kinshall 81111~ 291 |'horaes are scheduled to race the bar. | complished and at the close of thel 4ywerons times, this fall, in order to Warner 86 , 91— 266 [rier in the/Bowle Handicap $10,000 | counter he had to be helped from help defray tultion costs, it was Humplirey 185 )= 182 added, feature of today's Pimlico | the "“5~° Barroty welghed 148 and ||\ 1 04 today, The price paid by the b — T |card. The Bowle Is for 3 year olds| Ryan 150, Atlanta negrosmid. | CIt¥ hosbital for the acceptable type 4%4—1424 [and up, at a distance of a mile and | Tiger Flowers, Atlanta negr < | o blood is $50 a pint, so that Eck- a half, eIt on & double victory. Ho | ytein was able to meet one-third of B Boh A SuRoumabit it oot Buie | U8 CR s st 100 A8 sune | Dl Iuikis. udnic i 1 Anderson 106— 271 |OWned by A, H, Morris; Aga Khan, Hughey Clemons, hs econd op- |y, TPS fall was not the first time Dahigren 91— 262 |of the Bplair Stud; J. E. Widener's onent, auch & bad beating that that tho player has parted with Molyneéux 90— 265 | Altawood, and the Salubria stable's élemox;a' secondy threw & to‘wel ihu blood for transfusion purposes, for 1324 | My Own are prominent amond the 15 Ihateiie 1 the Msdond: roand last year on two occasions he gave entries, Valador, owned by W. L. 8. The aouilo bout was staged w‘hen three pints, while two other Brown Gangloft 103— 312 | Martin; Sunsini, of the Lilane stable, Jackle - Clark, of Allentown, Pa. football players, Freddie Sweet and Dorle 7= 343 |and King Solomon's Seal, whioh will Was unable to box on account of jn. | 10™ Johnson, both Pennsylvania pu}mn 91— 294 | Carry the colors of James B. 8mith, jurles. boys, each contributed a pint, Al- Mitchell 90— 253 | complete the fleld, :hough t:‘e rrhtan;e o[tl thc"\:odly is — ]y . emporarily lowered after the loss 4811302 EAGLES WANT G'A—nms DR. BRIDES TQ COACH. of blood, the fluld is regained after One Poli 93— 280 [ The. Eagles A. C. will soon start| New York, Nov, 11.—Columbia |18 to 24 hours, it & claimed, while o o - 105— 282 | their basketball practice, The fol-|made an important addition to its|three days approximately are re- 1:“_ :} lowing men will please he present | football coaching staft today when | qdired betore the corpuscles are re- 93— 326 [at the next practice Thursday night: | Dr. Arthur Brides, a Broqklyn phy- | placed by new ones. == == |, Zehrer, Barta, 8. Vetrano, Mauro, | 8l¢ian and former Yale’ guard in Eckst'eln, e aenior, was aleote‘d 401—1460 | , Romencl, Hewitt, Callahan. The | 1907, 1908 and 1909, joined the|three weeks ago president of his corps of Columbia coaches to aid|class, Three years ago he was light 81~ 263 | Eagles have secured the services of t h h 1 ¢ 97— 276 | a coach and hope to put forth a fast|in developing the line for the im- | heavyweight wrestling champlon o team, Would like fo arra, some fames with any team 14%5 years old and about 130 Ib. class. Would | like to hear from the Boys' club of New Britain, Meriden, Bristol, Hart- ford and Y. M, C. A. { Tor games, Otto C. Barta, 59 Ellis St., New Britalo, Conn, 1 LEONARD AGREES Los Angeles, Nov. 11.—Benny Leonard, world's lightweight boxing champion, has tentatively agreed to|" accept an offer to defend his title here about February 22, according to word received from the champlon in New York, It is understood that Joe Benjamin will probably be Leon- ard's opponent, N A ‘i/ '/ A WL THE WIFE'S ADVICE IS NEEDED The husband often neglects his eyes. Gets headaches from eye strain—wrinkles—has fauity +i- sion at times. Tell him that he should come here for a competent examination, H.F.Reddell with A. PINKUS Eyesight 800 MAIN ST, PHONE 570 Mo DATLY HERALD, TUESPAY, NOVEM in the American league. Jack Bent-' | portant games to come with Weet Point and Syracuse, Dr. Brides was mythical BER 11, b There's intensity in evéry line of this picture caught at New England, but failed last year in‘ the finals to regain his title. elected by Walter Camp en his All-Américan eleven In A new set of officlals will work 908, the game in Waterbury. Suburban Helghts. Marooned T® T oo, Join A great humanitarian enterprise needs your help and support. Your Red Cross chartered by Congress to relieve suffering in peace and in war, at home and abroad, must have your financial support, in order to carry on its world wide work. Surely, you can think of no better way to invest a dollar, Join or re- -—-~nr membership now. RED CROSS ANNUAL ROLL CALL November 11th-27th WALKS PRETTULLY UPAXDDOW HEARS TOOTSIEDS LIKE M1 UPPER WAL [T'S A BLAME NUISANCE T COME HOME TO FIND A LOT OF WOMEN N THE HOUEE. 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