New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924, ' [Z= UPAND DOWN THE TRAIL OF SPORTS Lastern Teams Facing Hard AR IEAGURS | BIG TEN PLAYERS OF GOLF GAME [BASERAL ABROID [JAK IS KIDDING Job To Hold Their Laurels| NUCH INDIGNANT| . HAS NO CHANCE| ~ ROUT RETIRING ('13,'»‘!5‘. “\\..';:-:'1 \\\\:\:f-‘m;w [TER JOUNSON [Frightened at .High pries kel T & .-. R Should Be Tagght in Schools, Likei h'ld(w qu Well o Toss Weeks Wil 1'5\ mheie| TANES TOP PLAGE| for Mior Sas ~ B : = Y Jennings Says sideusible $230,000 3 - oag 8 4 Y \ Scranton, Pa. Dee. d.—Hugh A.| New Yorkupes, 4. — The hint Ability to Utmost New York, Dec. 4.—Ma I f 3 ; i Peanock and Baumgartner Also vesean magnates contes g / y ‘ Jonnings: assistant_manager of the |that Jack ympsey will retire New York National baseball club, | Within the nesyeqy ont again RTT LY 5 | 3 . \ /7 e . L wlo returned to his home here last | douning the Byes §s not taken R\M]k Hlah T S K00k ~— 5 e e - from his trip abroad with the | seriously ejthery ) Y J X ¢ s and White said that| bis intimate frigg 2 1l would never galn a strong SR y foothald in Europe until it is taught | ‘“?"“ s ‘,1.]\,..“, [ROONRAREAOEA in the publie schools, Mr. Jennings i 1t ly throw the tour was not a financial s, due to bad weather and ditions. not a money-making cx- sald Mr. Jenuings, “we 0 ntic for other reasons tl financial ones, The trip affordec lot of fun for all 3 ; concerned. Ivery one of the 6 LBl I nbers of fhie baseball party ha HEATHE I the time 1d every moters were not hangin o aatt e i lous purse urope the players were ; b .\Imk all the experts or Joad ; “ik y )t the question to make | #hout retiving o f e 7 A - bail ,m. adult Furopeans, | [ries retfred but « il U s { PR ) . The younger tion st study | 1 & purse of $1010 “as the early seas re : ’ = o ind start playi game, and then “‘I“ " from Jicl But neither ) X - £ it would be only a question of time ol , when baseball would flourish.” Mr. Jennings particular ; reception I 1 offenl him in London b ¥ to the r haseball | ¢ tour may he arranged next year, GIBBONS SIGNS UP T 1 —_— i I " aupay 2 Will Meet Tither Hugh Walker Or £ Shics hampion Maxted on Febroary 16, It Is An- | vor N : 3 - 1. Bobby Jones fibjesis Dempary at 1 o nounced PA Promoter. T R il No. 2. George Von Elm No. 5. Max Marston No. 8. Harrison Johnston il i Tes L T \ ) 1ila ot No. 3. Jess Sweetser No. 6. Francis Ouimet No. 9. Dexter Cummings e anienen No. 4. Chick Evans No. 7. Jesse Guilford No. 10. Rudolph Knepper o et cither Hugh JACKDEMPSEYNOW I§ DISTANCE RUNNING . . e 7 MiSSTAYLORSMANAGER e Wi et of Columbis, Ohio, ¢ MTIGUE'S FIGES Runners Are Booked For Races Ja y 42, Douglass announced, B al Of The Spor n New Booking Agent For Pilm Star Tol| 2 Rerhal SorSitilagNey o 1 1 Light Heavy Champ Will kgage in Two Pights Betore He Bk Tide tevival of in- e i gaged, cainst Walker, Eisce | £ ing here is | American Legion Five Will Stack k Demp- | st in a record entry of 85 run- champion s the Metropolitan — 10-milc Against the National Guards 1 motion picture actor npion 6 be held nest Sun- the State Armory, Wa sws: MAY INVADEU. S, |.o% 0 PLAY SOCCER GAMES, - Iwide Interest in Athletics i i 2 " y : e elief to ha . nd Mike Dy s in Plans for Trip of a Picked Team AND S10E OUTFITS s e, $125., §1175 ¥ Skates Sharpened .. .. HADFIELD' T01 leUSS 1925 Coaches and Athletic Directors of Western and Mid-West Schools Arc Helding Meeting, —_ = [ > ¢ RCY HAM®M [ AwD € e ' ¢ Western S - ~RI- 5 S ABOUT IT [ Review " THERowvED JuLia® PRI o ) ) : ther v [ = | < £ 4 » = asonlS WORST PLAY 1S SO BAD VA HAD Tp LEAUE M ,," N/ S t R 3 ' : - 1 “\vgg" NIGHT | BVER S o= \BLE THE ACME \ = THEATRE fE¢ FREN( fl bl'\t R KNOCK | : fehers ! ) e e erone | : L, T - iCoTeiRics ICNT CDETR(U SS c it s tamorr ' V7 . < DA : B INTo THE STREMT S0 OPP( NE’“: SPEECHLESS | 1052 ) : ‘ e ; : [ SN GEANC \ o~ VENGEA PR AL AT RNS MINDL ‘4,}:l'w", THe v oT S/NCE THE CHERRY SISTERS S AN NS 2 " A 6 THE CROWNED JULIA' BEEN FOISTED oM Ar USUSPECTING AND HELFP LESS | “puBLIC... INDEED [ THE CHERRY TERS SECM ADORA Pequots Organize and Are Seeking Bookings SUNDAY GAME UNLIKELY

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