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J— Rt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE.R UPAND DOWN THE TRAIL OF SPORTS P i TELIPEST IS RAGING WHILE BASEBALL MAGNATES MEET " HPLL GET BOUT Hartford Session Produc- l | and Player-Deals ing Action Howeve Numerous Are ) mated, Reported Consu- On the Alleys SPECIAT Martford Gas (¢ MATCH Girls, RPECIAL MATCH New Britain Jr. Bristol Jrs. €OUTH END LEAGUE am No. | Team 295 276— §13 Y. CORBIN FOREMEN 5 Knobs. Fseutcheons. FAPNIR'S LEAGUR Onters, DEMPSEY HOPES His Manager Willing to Have Him Fight Gibbons | | | Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. 3 Harrison Dempsey, hote! picture \e wyor Wi man, actor and custodiun ¢ I's heavyweight Loxing title, has returned thé east to hostelry, which was recently rc by holdup men, and to the scene his Jate activities before tl camcera. Questioned concerning nounceme that he wou ce times neat summer on, Whose ring L September, from his bed Jast vas a ago that oped it that 1t ) 10 his manager, Jack K to o the Kearns was quot nd Dempsey would bout with sons provided such a r a good purse and was comp Wi tr aTns, orry about goments, saying that come a | caittor Tommy Gib- ateh carried tently ia 1 learned that fight ifficlently Vernon the for 1 that he Jacl prom arena t rounds omes permiss KAPLAN-LOMBARDO 60 ALL S IN READINSS Georgic Day of New Haven Will Be passe In One of the Prelim- inaries ew York, Dec. 3 e regt of t1 round of t herweight tournament, wh 'rings t 1er Louie (Kid) Kapian, lot Meride 1 Jc Lombardo, main hout, was an- ed Ingt night hy Matchmaker In sddition to Mike Bobby Garel semi-f e dee ann in the v clash it in Charlie Rosen k, a boy Who recentiy Spirited Sprint Gives Belloni and De- Ruyter One Lap Alead in the Siv Day Race. rd De gave n the €x Madison Bquar close of the They bai ¢ aps. The reco 5 laps made t in 1915, morning 8p: gal ap we g SOCCOLT WINS t hillia 4= 4 [ Syracuse FIELD GOALS AR HIGHLY IMPORTANT Resume of Season Shows Kicks as Invaluable { By The Associated Pross. New York, Dee, 3. —Knute Rockne, o undefeated Notre Dame fcotball team, while here to the early sprints of the six-day bleycle race and attend a banquet of alumni, found time to remark that it “takes three field goals to beat a touc down.” Notre Dame scored but onc 1 goal throughout the past sca- son. A good torman may have been tockne system of expertly carried the cleverest quartets hackfield men Amcrica has ever in Stuhldreher, , Lay- nd Miller, but other large in- tions have thrived this season | field —notably Pennsyl- ania and Chicago FPennsylvania, with nine victor and one tle, rosts at the statist f the eastern list while Chica 1 the western conference race, Quakers maintained thelr lead. ership by defeating Columbia, 10 to 7, and Georgetown, 3 to 0, two vic- tories laid at the toe of Al Kruez ime Misgourd, to 0, by the same score and 08 o most important kicks ison was Sam Ewing's hoot for Princeton which o Navy in a gruelling 14. McBride of Syra- se kicked three to beat Columt 9t Garbisch of the Army nego- |t Navy, 12 to hrke of Harvard threw terror into t Yale ranks with two field | goals in the first half of the New Have Resu coach of t essary 10 the smashing Crowle on the ster ir 10 upsct the ts of 1 1 over the y show t] place in football scor contests were won hy 3 to 0 scores, and fonr were tied at 3 to 3. Te- added a safety to a field goal | and defeated Muhlenberg, 5 to 0. In tests the combination of a touchdown and a field goal won the | day agalnst a touchdow Georgla Tech and Penn &tate each | souther s won thr ity to add three points, ? Jarolina Ftate and Davidson fought to a 10 to 10 deadlock, a field goal and a touchdown ay countr rtant Tourteen hig nine lone THREE BIG GAMES 1s.. Bouthern California— Notre Dame and maanford and Mis- souri and Southern Calif. to Meet, | 10 FIGHT HADDEK New Year's Day FIRPO'S BROTHER BEATEN Juan Ancel a Lightweight, Hears Bindies Sing in 1ourth Round of His Fight SOLD FOR $3.50 High Noon, a Bay Colt. i Purchas- el By the Good Time Stable of Goshen, N. Y “Turn Thé Other Cheek” Spokane Athlete Who Blends Bible and Boxing H Own Ideas On Logic of That Phrase le and the boxing giove go ha hand with Mack Lillard of Bpo- Wash The cheek, t to him the ot 50." 1| But in the ring Battling Lillard other ideas on the “turn ot cheek™ achment ance, he h a UM left with the r tler Lilard slmply tears ponent and trics his a ki tors he ng to “Whoso- on the right' appens to stop t cheek, Bat- into his op- derndest for Bible ehurch is a profes- d is a t Paptist daye he yekout. most of {1 } oung east hool au > tinle he lands it, 1 man plans to in- soon in quest of bLig tao0, vade game, DOWNEY WINS FIGHT Cincinnati shall emite thee LIGHTER GOLF BALL Gardner Claims that Light Weight Boxer Gets Verdict Proves More Satisfactory to the Technical Knockout Over Billy Players, Hirsch, West P’aln 1 A States Golf ass & be- Ly a technical knockout over Billy 10 District Golf as- fch he is president, ght that ti body would adopt a | as the annual confe and 1 stage the 1 Walker cup matches ¢ instead of annuall The er ball, Gardner said, had shown hy experiment to rise 1 carry within a few yards ance obtained by the pres- Hirs Ohio, the 10 sociation w Ll ourth 1 ounced last n reund bout he op g of Americar Legion's new hoxing night. 5 rena middies in January ternational ery two y velghts, as at present JACK BRITTON WINS Pormer Welterweight King Easily arly trips ¢ Walker said. Under the United States 6, and the re in 192§ cted head of §E 3 Aranc Outhoxes Sailor Vincent of the . S \uv. Tos Angeles, De Attempting Britton, r welterweight champion Loxed Sailor Bil \ nt, elaimant to the All-Navy and t the ceision in the m Ver- lust night L comeback, Jack cteran e ] ) vetera form out- vent at non arena of s A v * SET FOR NEW YORK Q (This Winter Promises o Be Busy One Indoors New York, Dec. 3.~Greater New [ York will be host to nearly a score of track and fleld meets sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic union this winter, starting with the Finnish- American A, C. games January 6 when Paavo Nurmi, sensalonal Flon, |is expected to pit his long distance abllity against the best In the United | Btates, | Promoters are now secking the several Europeans v scored in the Olymple games and it appears certain that Charles Hoff of | Norway, who holds the world record of 13 fect, 6 inches, for the pole vault will appear, along with Ugo I'rigerio, the Olympic champion walker from Italy. George Goodwin | of England, a sturdy walker who has {captured many {important events, (aiso may come to America for the winter events. | " foren Murchison, indoor sprint marvel, is the first of America's athletes to file his entry for the Fin- nish-American contests, and hopes !to Lring all short dash records to | | the United States. The 50-meter |and 250-meter marks are now hold by foreigner services of | RANGER-MOHAWK GAME | Both Teams May Get Together Again | ] | Sunday—Stanley Street Boys Are | | Anxious To Play. | | The Rangers, who played the Mo- hawks to a scorcless tie last Sunda are bending every efiort to get ap- other game for this Sunday, but thus far the Mohawks 2 not definitely agreed to play, many of the Loys thinking the season is too far ad- vanced and the frozen ground too hard. | Btill hoping that a game will te | arranged, the Rangers will meet for practice at St. Jean's hall, Church street, topight at 7:30 o'clock. PRE-SEASON SERIES | | Manager McGraw Thinks Game Be- | | tween His Team and the World | Champs Will Drag Big, | New York, Dac, 3.—Managee Jahn | J. McGraw of the Glants expects an intense public fr in the four- game serics hetween the Natfonal teague champions and the Washing- | nators, world ehampions, ! which will precede the opening of | the title races next April. Two games will be played in Washington and New York. aw called attention to the world &eries” when he re- | turned from Iurope vesterday. | ’ Club Goes to Waterbury on Friday team will g0 to Hopeville | The uniforms for 1its consist | rost its first trip of the evening, when it aterbury to play the basketball five ar their new rat tim¢ jerseys with broad blact tru with ange and black stock- | ay will nks orange The annual meet- December ‘Bast g hus be n called for L4 | | the XIO)TV'; | that Sertormant st S Y i e i MANY TRAGK MEETS |WALTER MAILS IN COME-BACK ROLE Two Big Leagues Want Him on Hurling Stals (By Bllly Evans) ‘Walter Mails may come back to tie big league next spring. The viteran lefthander had a great year or the coast with Oakland, and two Natfonal league clubs, the St. Louis Cazdinals ang the Chicago Cubs, are salt to be angling for his services, Lifthanders of even ordinary abil- ity are scarce articles in baseball to- day and it's quite possible the noted “Duser” would prove of great value to any big league staff, Mais Jives up to the traditions of the olc-time gouthpaw, being at once colorfu and eccentr The gentle- man ha a fair estimate of his own ability. There may be several great pitchers in the world, but Mails is Mails is only personally acquainted with oneof them. Mails was with Brooklyn before he came tv Cleveland. The vagaries of fate wheh placed him on the In- dians’ staffin the fall of 1920, with Brooklyn tle opposing world series club, gave the southpaw much de- light in two of As 1 reliet piteher in the game of the serles he blan r six innings. Maily in the Cleveland clubhouse: hese birds ace, fish for me, Tf ager Speaker gives me another m I'll shut 'em out again, and maybe I wont let 'em have a Mails piteled game thirc those {bit.” As said Dbefore Walter estimate of Mr. Mails' ability. Well, Speaker started him in the sixth game and the southpaw mad good his word. Brookiyn was shut oud with three hits. In that game Mails looked the part of the greatest lafthander in the world, has a fair Opposing Mails in that was the vete herry Smith, vho held the India to one run Bmith so impressed Speaker that when | ivn headed him for the minors se cral seasons later, Speaker g n rook- hhed im, X Smit S w of Socaker's bets | Mails was with Brooklyn ii He had enough ability as ¢ hig leaguer, The he lasn't enjoyed a continuous r of ‘Stecess as a big It 1s that he indined to flights of excitement 1 ha en told that Dan How coachitg for 1l only reason aguer drive Nails ont lengue g gaw v dwsign of the pit around ont it was and in 1 from the er slubs soon found Walter e e pa not hard ot s goat short iz tent 1 vent back to his forniz native Ca threwa more deceiving low fast b Steve O'Neill, the catel tell me he'd rather eatci Covelesiie's s than Mils' | inning NIV LEAGUE STARTS new bowling league got al tie Casino a Nell's Specialy against (e Twiss by 1 total of 771 pins. Th: 8pecials were tle, J. 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