New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 19

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| | factory ending to the city rivalry, it |} R e e e e Speaking of Sports L AT T e L T The management of the Ranger football team today ‘is very much disappointed. After a conference With the Mohawk management last night It was decided that the tie ganie of last Sunday would not be playéd off. The Rangers were ready and anxious to play, but the Mo- hawks doclined, it {s sald, because of the lateness of the season and the condition of the ground. While this s not the most satis- nevertheless does seem to be the end of It for the 1924 season at least, . The All-New Britaln football team has disbanded, On Sunday Clarke, Rogers, Unk Conley, Kennedy and Vose will be in | the Waterbury lineup against tnc; Yellow Jackets, | Larry Ddle, former Glant second | haseman and captain, has been en- | gaged as coach for that team to suc- ceed the banished Cozy Dolan. The Meriden Juniors stack up | against the New Britain Junfors at the Casino alleys tonight. The Storrs basketball team starts | its neason fn fine form, Baylock of | this eity, captaining the outft for the second successive season, will play either forward or guard. The Hartford All-Collegians getting ready to organize for vear. The outft will contain such | names as Joe Smith, Jerry F Ed- | dle Suisman and Joe Guerra. i are | the | The Original Celtics of New Ha- \en handed the Lyric All Stars of Hartford a 3319 trimming last night. The visitors were up to their | usual wonderful form, The Terryrille Legion five, which plays here tomorrow night, defeated the Manchester Crescents last night a1 to 27, Grange of Ullinois is probably the fasiost man in the game of football. sammy Mandell, Chicago flash, row looms us a growi in the path of Benny Lec x menac rd, Filure of Coach and | Spalding to Yurn out winners at Wis- | y result in the two consin and Minnesota m new footha)l system at Big Ten” colleges has the ‘ foothall the Ited Girange of Ilinois build of a fighter, but the veneation has never had on zloves. Witliam Livie, Michigan goif pro cays Tommy Gibbons has the mak- ! ings of mn expert links player. Urba star piteher of §i. Lauis Browns, appears to outlived hig usefnlness in that city. A change of scenery would no doubt n Shocker, help bim ker is banking on | Caicher LiMe Sewell for 1925, The | Cleveland manager thinks the south- | ern collegian has finally arrived Tris Wit of the Yankees re- retirement “Whitey announced his He will probably reconsider it spring rolls around, The failure of {he St O'Nelll 1o havg a big year last sea- Iy handicapped the pl Lied Sox. veteran son gre the Toston Fordyee of Youngstown, O, ! of the hest long Amerlean golf. Louise o considered on fron players in Detreit, now badly in second baseman, once owned a Washington and \am of Pittshurgh. two of in the majors in th both Gran- the best osttion A British e rt ranks t tive leading ateur is order: Holdernees, Wethered, e three in, 8 tourney 'S in admissions. A recegt York drew in Charley ing groomed to eonard in By 1l of Clevel Benny fighting replac 1 Gibson's Al Brown, the Harlem flywe ighter in th tion of the heavyweights ht, is same, full- 1an fledged Marcel Sefbalt mounts, with 89 winning beat Guy Garner, American rider, with 80, out of top position on the French turf this year The Chicago Whijte Sox must ply, Ip the weakness at short if the | club {8 to improve its position in the race next season. I'y Cobb belinves Heilmann's ump in hittiug last season was due to pressing. He was trying too hard o repeat as the league's leading batsman Bay Yin Should Be Put On List, Says Hathaway New York, Deec. 5.~~Ba Yin, de- scribed as the “Babe Ruth of Bang. sok," has convinced anthorities at New York university that Takraw, the national game of Riam, should be added to the American college's athletfe curriculum. Professor Hath- faculty director of athletics. fter watching an exhibition as stag- vd by Siamese vesterday, anhounced | that le would form a squad to prectice the game. The mighty Yin had as teammates the demonstration Pla, Chin and They produced a six-inch ker bail, which was tossed from piayer to plaver, touching every- thing but hands in its flight. Hands | ist not be used In passing, but eads, feet, knees and necks are ermissible. The team making the number of passcs before tail hits somebody’s hands or fioor wine the match. Con On the Alleys . Wells . . Blmontan ¥. Johnson W, Cooney . Ji Niles ., A, Abrahamsor Carlaon ., Stanley SPECIAL MATCH Glannota Construction ssstnene 08 19 " Ma 1] Fmerson Johnson ' a1 4 0'Connell Transter Co. O'Connell Bulnean Ward Hom . MeCormick TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE Stutiovery. ) K. Andersan W, Anderson , C. Gugel Brown Carlson i Suspender Garter, Sy TR 23 103 t3 g 100 0 24 a1 Band, Maloney Dougherty Walker Hardware. 5 88 Miller Haldasarl Whitney McDonough 416- 1255 ' the knockout route, Whitney Nogn Tolingon Buckle, Galbeman g 8 Flanagan 1. Jurgen J. Jur Hutt CORBIN (ABINET & LOCK GIRLS Perfecto's. M. Johnson 1. Mirooks I dan ... . Abrahanisen . Knoek Outs. M. Kiibourna .. M. MoGirath . 1 HART & HTTCHINSON Tool. AART & COOLEY Press New |1 Morse Marwood FATNIR LEAGUL Heat Treat 8 55 2 58 [ 110 Freeman 3 /| Bolse 7 79 3 Cotney {|Renault and Romero 3 Chile, 445-1310 night in a ten round decl: N “— |lce, has an advan i 9 871312 experlence and holds a reputation as ol 2 Johnson and has recorded 34 knock- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924. Facey Jocobl 05— 375 102 102 5031409 Pellotior Hopkins Werdelin Carlson Bl 252 83— 261 88— 275 08— 269 103~ 288 4681343 Beallerun 19— 245 T8 164 - 173 103— 317 100— 281 80— 168 Warner Delaverme 139-1346 Regnon John Do Cooper [ Rearles ] $ Rerg . 9 § Ely 7 80— 20 L Culley Bernier Leonard Reloin Rosenswelg nspeetion, 103 Niles | Blake Sloan Will Battle Tonight Boston, Dee. 5.—Jack Renault of and Quintin Romero of two heavyweights, rated among the leading contenders for | Dempsey's title, will mect here to- on bout, [ The winner, it was sald, may be gly- len a bout with the champion next | summer. Renault, according to boxing crit ge in bis greater |a good boxer as well as a hard hit- ter. Romero, however, has won vie- tories over Jack Sharkey and Floyd |outs, his last 12 victories being by VERMONT'S PROGRAM Syracuse and Dartmouth Included in the 1825 Schedule Burlington, Vt, Dec. 4.-Syracuse 1 Dartmouth named in the 5 foothall schedule of the univer- | sity of Vermont, announced day., One Nox clght are here has other date, The a follow Oct. | H Dartmouth over; 17, Springfiel Han- at . Nor- Middlebury. at 14, CLASS A TOURNAMENT - IS ENDED AT ROGERS Class B League Is Showing Close SANTA T0 GET MAIL Salvation Army Jolns Staff of Patron Saint of Christmas Season—70 Act L As Postman Lor Santa, Lontest—New League Lo Arrungements have heen made by Nesv ook Enslgn Carl Frederickson of the Sal- vation Army to act as postman for Santa () this year, Letters ad- dressed to Santa Claus and majled through the regiular postal eystem will bo turncd over to Ensign Fred- erickson, in accordance with a postal ruling permitting this method of dis- posing of them. Those trom children who do not need assistanco will bhe sent direct to the family Santa Claus while those from homes where § Class A pocket billlard tournament finished its schedule last night with the following games at Rogers: Stelnhaus 75, Coscina 45, Noonan 75, Hall 46. Hall 75, Coscina bS. Noonan , Gagnons 32, in off for third and fourth prizes. Class A Standing w. Scapelatti .. .8 Muldowney Noonan Gagnon Frisk . Zehler Grey Steinhans . Hall . Coscina Vi val0 Class B games and standing: Gustafson 50, Knapp 32. Zueehl 50, MeNell 30, Swanson 50, Looby 39 play- will have their cases investigated Valiant Review Elects New Set of Office At the re ting of Valiant | Review No. 9, Lady Maccabees of ll‘m Ww. B, , the following officers were elected ) Commander Mlieutenant commander, Guenther; past Mildrad chaplain, Mrs. Agnes Valentine; record keepe Mrs, Paul ine Lay: collector, Miss Rose King; sergeant, Miss Anna Kuerzon; lady at arms, Miss Lorefta King: Mrs. Mary Juengst: picket, Clausy; organist, Miss Alic At a previous meeting wh Knapp . . 0 7 held in conjunction with N A three cornered tie in this league ain Review, nine with only one more game each is the initlated. most interesting feature of the league, Next week starts an unknown part- ner league, ar me Mrs, Nellic Mr McCrann; Martha commander, Mrs W GGustafson 5 Swanson Zuechi MeNell Gorman Loohy Carlson TWO WOMEN ALMOST HIT Narrow escapes from automobiles were the rule o'clock yest between & and 6 ay afternoon on Main street. A young woman turned h elmont Futurity of 27 iokie in front of the Fitch.dones Will Be Richest Race Yet U store and f<il to the ground di- rectly in the path of a moving au- New York, Dec. 5.—The Futurlty. {omapile. The ma i o st cheduled for Belmont park in Eep- leoming to a stop so she was ot tember, 1927, 1s expected to be the ¢r At richest race America or the world lneariy hit by a car backing out has ever known. On the blanks|from the curb in front of Sovereign's which soon will go forth from the hyilding, escaping only because an- office of Secretary V. E. Schaumberg other motorist st 3 of the Westchester Racing associ- ation, will be thown an added value | of $25,000 for fhe event and the starting fee will he $1,000, The nominations, which will clase 192 young woman w ted to her. BEAM FALLS ON MAN'S FOOT Louts Shelffele of 13 vew Haven Berlin Cor tafted a crus ernoon when at the buildir g erected by the Vulean Iron W on John street, He was taken to the New general hospital for treatment. Three thousand ponnds andise are carried hetwween Londo Aay, street, N the on Co., foot yester RS- v aft- on it Tannary 3 ceed 1900, money . are expected to ex- which, with addeq and the Inereased fee, indi- cates a $100,000 race, the on beam fe FELECTED CAPTAIN Pittsburgh. Chase, night was Unfversity team for 102 2, Pa., last of captain of the of Pittshurgh footha Two unusually fine offerings in Kirschbaum Suits & Overcoats These are quality clothes in Every safe- guard was employed in their making to insure the quality idea in style, it fabrics, in every detail. tailoring, and in service We uphold them as the finest clothes - values in the town at the prices quoted TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON 361 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle St. SALESMAN SAM (5700 BAD ABOUT 5P 5TORE. 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