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| b : ! SLLIL0L080800680885880800 ‘Speaking’ of Sports RAAL LA L UL L DY T S The National Guard Reserves added another scalp to their belts last Saturday night when. they frounced the Arrows, 25 to 24. The gamo was Just as close and exciting as the score indicates, The game between the Terryville on the qther hand was morc interesting than the better than two to one score would indi- cate Nats and The National Guards were sched- nled to play the Lyries in Hartford tonight, but the game has been postponed for u week, The locals are fast hitting their “ mid-season stride and Saturday night it was five men in a team, instead of five ool men shogting for the basket, that played Teamwork was more In evidence and individuals paseed up poseible shots in order to provide teamwork and give the ball to u man in a bet- tor position to <hoot. Taylor continues to he the big traction with the crowd and he A.quiet, clean play- Mert shows occasionally that he needs mpathy when a little rough work starts. He's the kid that W out fo rhimslf and wheh an opposing player gets & bit rough Mert backing away does not disgppoint 00k he does not find from him On the contrary he is just as lia- ble to'lind himself rolling away from Mert Authovitics say Kk Renault, heavywelzht hoxer, was never a full. flodged member of the Canadian Mounted Dempsey ofice figured that Marty Burke of New Orleans would | b his successor as heavyweight el pic Ered Haney. crack utility inflelder of the Detroit Tygers, says he would to get a chaneeto play regulars one position, third bhase prefer- In Kelly and of the Gients I pro wo most Jinable fisf sackers in the National Dunean and Mitehell, invading % will compete in the annual most of the big tournaments Playing 4 round of golf recently, I'abe Ruth was credited with a = rip02 long, the longest o record at Rancho Club of Loy Angeles, 1t Glenn Myat and could andle pite as well can hit uld have no sup: back of the bat in the American loaguc Tu enies dueking Tom ibbons. 1 simply don't want him ingoors,” “An ontdoor woud draw morc saye Tunney Only W W can expiain the vote Catcher I 1 valuable qver roll is that t gentleman himselt must have had a ballot T Dr. Mayo says insanity increasimg. * * ¢ We knew ft wonld wever do for Washington to ya worl Mike Mickey Walker o tor yi.% %1t wl MeTigu cat in several v RBresna 1 just got married. ** * R¢ is t inyentor of shin guard and is, therefore quita capable of taking care of him- tirgt Lall player 1 twp Lascs on a hunt and e ¢ e O'Neil was the first one base on a triple Headline says, anley Harris S New Blood.” * * * From this ard to tell whether he plansa fusion or a transformation, More than e foothal The atiract 100,000 fans paid to games this g 2 game 1s almost Tex Ricka Army foothallers went in s, s v Well yraying for the big enough to So the some- ta do the High School Winner In Practice Game The High school basketball team met the Naugatuck High school alumni team at the local school Sat- \rday afternoon and won by th core of 27 to 19 The team used cxtra players, lining up as follo \etrano and Belser, rf; Darrow and Beloin 1f, Nelpp ¢ man rg, and Politis and OBrien 15 row shot a couple of double hers and Belser got four as did Gripp also shot a ficld goal shots were made by Politis and 1'ou Neipp and Vetrano hooked im two. WALKER AND MALONE READY Milwaukee, Dee. S.—Light work- outs yesterday completed the train- ing of Mickey Walker, world's light- ight champion, and Jock Malone, Paul middleweight, who meet re to night in a ten round no-de- Each boxers are said to in top shape. This is their third meeting each having won & previous bout sion bout with VIRGINIA ELECTS DIFFEY Charlottesville, Va., Dec. 8.—(ar- (-t Diffey of Cotton Plant, Ark., has chosen to lead the University Virginia football eleven for L For two years he has played terback. Diffey prepared at Cul Military Academy ) ¢ Am N s ce to m other €¢ Gripp and Gor- | WG FGHTING " TOUGHEST FIGHT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924. BNGLISH GOLFERS LOSE' | ' | RAJAH T0 TESTIPY B rdary savs. baes Mitea: Iot th Last Indian Prince Coming ‘u Lo cessary, 1o patrol the ~ STAGE IN FRANCE | ing earefully scrutinized | front rouds. iy x . 2 apers of all travellers are be | Mitchell and Duncan Defeated On don to Take Stand Against Hobbs pay re be STIRINTHE ARMY Putting Greens in 36-Hole | | in Biackmail Action, | B — I lin\':' 1.ul\>nm, :)lr uu: Hl‘fim vs; ) / . . v oire, hus given notice that he wi 'Seeking to Sidestep the Knock- Then Was Notced by Traier._senven . s—ssay ot s, Appear Undismaped by Alacks bix's e o W . § £ ‘ » ‘“]“‘:& .“]H””“”'n‘” ((‘} "h]r' ‘i\"“'y of | | ernment on its new policy of re. D v Wnilig” | Tampa, Fla, Dec, §.—Great Brit- wh A'ded H' £160,000 in an alleged blackmalling [G | pression.” and on the resuits of its {iere yesterday when Bobby Crulek | tlon, has definitely arranged to come — quarters in the suburb of Bobigny Yhank and Johnny Farrell routed | [to Lon to testify against William | Saturday, Discussion of the date Los Angeles, Dec. §,—Those re-|Gieorge Duncan and Abo Mitehell, | Hobbs, one of the alleged conepira=- ha Aasoclated P for, this interpellation will come at | l malning of tha fight fans who crowd | whq are touring the United States,| New York, Dec. .—The name of |tors, if the public prosecutor calls| Parls Dec. 8—The communista! the'end of the evening siting of the and upwa od a Los Angeles arena twenty years |7 & “n“"“'fil match Paavo Nurml, particularly since his |upo lim, according to the Dally ‘""r::""l’"'l"" hold xIM center of the | chamber s 3 The Britlsh stars lost their games accomplishments in th o lym- | Mall | " C&, Appearing quite un- e e ago (o seo erafty Kid McCoy in M8 | o0 the putting grecns. Nelthor pics, it \\]Mxl Known H:?vnil;:l:'ru‘n)! e | Mianwhile the mystery as to the | dIsmayed by the government's re- kids and M m;-:r{:n:?:?:pffi:rtrfy': '33 last big Pacific coast ring appearance | Duncan nor Mitchell could benefit [world of athletics but probubly few Rajub's whereabouts is fully as greay | Pressive measures 1 \‘an man /\ fl-.m Martinique. had the opportunity today of scelng [by & beautiful long game when |know how the “Flylng Kinn” was a8 that which surrounded his identi- | After & meeting at the headquar- Is Severely Injured Another i8 the consistent the Kid led from his corner in the | {hey ncared the cup. The putts|discovered as a runner. This story, |1 durlig the chrly stages of the case | 1°r8 of the lahor federation Stamford, Dec. 8.—TWo men are economy of the entire estab- county fall for the greatest battle |ropeatedly vefused (o stop for them. | as it Is told by friends is of pecu- | When he was referred to In count as | "&ht a groun of ralicals forme in the Stamford hospital, one in a| || lishment. Here you may enjoy of his carcer, his trial on a charge | Duncan got some atisfaction out of | jiar Interest sincesNurmi Is expectea | “Mr. A newspapers locate him | Procession and marched to the east- | serious condition, following an a (Club Breakfast at 45¢., con- of murdering Mrs. The Mors in |the game by tylng the course recora | (o et foot in the United States this |In a fresh place almost daily and he | °r rallroad ferminus, a distance of | automobile accident in Hops street sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon thelr apartment here last August 13. | held by Henry Bolesta, pro ut the |week for his first Amerlcan Invasion, |18 now variously described as deing | About two miles, singing the “Inter- | Gienbrook, v afternoon. and Egg, and Rolls and Coffee Middle-aged and “broke,” 1o lopg- | Palfacla club, where the match wus | 1'nder the laws of Fintand every |in_ London, Paris, Monte Carlo, | hational” along tie way o3 wered Mialinel Vatenti. of aford 16 — Special Luncheon and Din er the boxing beau brummel, McCoy | played with & 68 in the afternoon |young man between the ages of 18 (Kome, Madrid, Calcutta, Kashmir, | fcattered by the police. who made | ceived a fracture of Kkull and ners of superior quality are also nonctheless expressed confidence in |round, five under bis morning play [and 20 must serve two years tn the | Pondicherry, and aboard a liner |10 arrests. possible internal injuries, and Lrank | || ® i’t‘:lonxt:ritz: most moderate his ability to sidestep the knockout and two under the two seventics apmy, When Nurmi jolned the col- | bound for England. nother band attended Bosco, also of d, was cut | N e h of a verdict of “gullty.”. jwhich Cruickshank registered. ors he was assigned to a regiment - = = anguration of a loca and bruised riding m(f;: lcof;n’f',zri',fi:"u?:n';r:éb,‘,z | *They cant turn a sulcide Into a| Thd invaders outdrove the Ameri- |of fnfantry and took so readily to | Shoots Sister With e ke B o S0 hers] || the Martinique. ~One block murder,” he_declared ‘as he waited [¢ans on - practically every hole, [ miiitary training that he was made | 2 g N burhs of Parls, and drowned the | when the mact tin the car | from the Pm?ns);lvnmasmion \for his case to. he called. MeCoy |Mitchell in particular placing Bim- |y non-commissioned offlcer, 1Te soon New Christmas Gun speakers' attempte with « 8 for | {racks, and ov Peter Sur- | (via enclosed subway)— Nine {has maintained shjte his arrest that [self in a position good enough for | gained a reputation as u good man | Winsted, Dec. 8. —While admiring Lenine, and the soviets and the sing- | zoita of N driver of the | blocks fcom GrandiCanteal Mrs. Mors, divarced wife of Albert |n win on several holes. His drives | i the march and when an inter- (@ new rifie which his father had |ME of the “International” They |machine, was 1 on a charge | | one block from the greatest . Mors, antique dealer, committed |averaged fully 250 yards, many of | yegimental hike was seheduled, he | purchased for him 8 as a Were dispersed by police reserves. ot reckless driving and was re-| | and best Shops of the City— pite his cftorts to prevent |them touching close to 500 YArds. | wag gne of the men chosen to repre- | Christiias gift, Edw These and otlier activities by the | jcased under bonds of $2,500 | | half a dozen blocks from the In despair agl ragg over her |On the 15th and 16th holes Mitch- | oyt his umit. The distance was to e yvear son of Irank reds ’“"“'"""“ by the press, partl - — | ‘1 Opera and the leading Theatres . he said, he afmed himself and |ell's drive and approach put him |yo s Kjlometers, approximately 12 | terday shot his seven-year-old sjs- | cularly the natlonalist o v i s111 | —and directly connected with {went aut to Kill Mors. Failing to |ubout four fegt from the cup. HiS ey, and the only condition was |ter, Ma Thellile girl eitored [declate Trsmiot Homioln messures 1 Men-llfl{ P-u“lm. pagee the Subway to any part of the {find Mors, he wounded two men and*| putts were missed, both Joles being [ that each contestant must carry full | the ro k‘l‘\: her 1‘,,,‘_“,1. Saallonk: :\t (1“1‘1;);;>5|\n:|k;.v‘>r ““, @ le." Of \’a\en"us Wolves City you wish to reach. A woman In and near the Mors any | halves as a result and the Eame|feiq equipment. ing over his present, and in a p hey are dangerous hecause they "ult | Sauite Ste, Marie, Ont ‘ ¥ tique shop. iiesy rded on“the sixteenth green ,\nh:am;h Nurmi had never ap-|ful way, said: ot me, Fddic public opinlon into false security | party of 100 me 1 start 1 Es'f,wlthmfcx MeCoy's sister, Mrs, Jennie Thom- e peared in open competition before, | The boy, thinking the rifle was and encourage the communists Ly | in pursuit of W which vq\,e'“ {as, told the grand jury which in- HUSBAND I SHOT Mia companions sct their chief hopes | unloaded, pointed it at lis sister | thelr weakness i ported t c 1 e g Hotel ] {dicted him, however, that McCoy the upon him, but they were unprepar- |and pulled the trigger. The bullet |* These papera print exfracts from | Korah, a few miles from here an night of the shooting gave ler jew- - od fogthe performance he was to |entorcd the girl’s hody just helow | [Humanite and other communist | sheep in Sylvan valley vea erday fe lelry afterward identified as property e ST D the heurt. Unless complications | shects as well as {rom speeches de- en unusually bold 1 a lul uz {of Mrs, Mors, and said: €I'm afraig [VeTmont Man Shoots When 'An sqon 3# the field was sent away |follow, according (o physicians. the livered at communist nectings to e e - (1 Killed that woman.” Neighhor Rushes Into His Home Nurmi v;m;u u;m a run'o'\n‘: \;\;;:;‘A)I“ will recove ‘fl‘v;'vr' flum.m ynary mena | s to farn ”ffififlltdu/ilh..%kl.'lifllpm Mrs. Tva Mart e pa | out slackening his pac ered S i @ . e Mmll:;lvwlu1 J]TJG:V]‘; "u...t' .;;r f”.\:;:\ For Protection. distance in the astonishing time of | ;\_‘1.10. RACE 15 POSTPONED | e government now seding | 4 HOTA IN ONE ' Broadwa "32"‘%33"481& Mrs. Mors died, said she heard the s — Thomas|1 hour, 17 minutes. only ten min- ilver City, Cal, Dec. $—Murky |the communist leader Henri Guil-| New York, Dec. §.—C. L. Ve iees, | )’ ) woman pleading for mercy, heard a |, ]l"‘”;:"')"‘ :nqux.l;:ru.‘u\eT & ;'m_l'” utes slower ‘than the -u-y-wT ‘H'uk' Tw;;:;xhlm;‘lra il vrnav'\y;vyv:wl:s:;: rm;:‘ .~nulvl“xlnv 1 Im death b lv_w'::‘\{nfil;v:m \‘hr]m[h;{)n‘ he T]r:z\'u'r:l; NESingl NEW YORK i it are 4 [1toberts of Sauth Pouitney, - | record, and that with a weight of @ downpour caused postponement | fault in 1919 under circumstances Golf ¢ Short Hills, N. J., enter- :lvlvy:l’v“d\l”]}')|:?‘;i\r‘ Bt it 4s (hand, was taken To ";‘:;“"::m’:;'j 5 (;a’v,.‘.xn on his back, When the until next Sunday of the 230-mile | similar to thoss fni the case of Jac-|®d the ranks of tho hole-in-one| =~ ingleton, cHanager, Mors, flee from the apartment night in a critical con d 1':‘ T his | crowd saw him start out at such a speed classic which was to have|ques Sadoul, Who <as recently ar. Solfers A e et e nefaiaéci Faa ab Llle ing .h'"n]_j':llw" ‘X'”f ~‘-:|:1‘ "‘w \rlnnlx fast pace, it was not expected he closed the 1. [ m«w:vu seasorf of the |rested, Guilbeaux is susp 1 ot ated the tenth hoie on the upper Dr. George Gaw, former Pringe. Tt i e o et <l'\‘.u.y|(n‘|u o ‘):Iw‘!fl:(»v'r»r"m Adam, Coutd last bt he finished withour | American Automobile Association on | the intention of returning to I'rance |course in one stroke The hole has | 1on coach, has signed to instroct the Eratn dimsaso which has affeeted. hiy|Codccks & nelghbor after an allcBed | o ing any sign of fatigiic and v the new board bowl here. ike Sadoul; In fact, in some quar- a vardage.of 150, hookeylplayers st Boston unlyepdiel mentality and Wil KL Him o cause | en: o : 3 {wenty minutes ahead of the sec- K complete fnsanity within A few years, Mct'oy's atforneys did not deny that they would seck a poste ponement of the case on the ground that certain depositions hearing on McCoy's sanity had not arrived from the east. NAME PROSEGUTOR INLIQUDR SCANDAL New Jersey Anti-Saloon Man lsi ' Bppointed N. Tec. §. B. Vickers, former county prosecutor a republicgn and an attorney for the New Jersey Anti-Saloon league, to- day assumed the position of specin) prosccutor over the 12 men who —George have been indicted in eonnection with the alleged operations of booty | jogzers in the reported landing of millions of dollars worth of liquor on the Wechawken waterfront. Vickers appointmehl was announc- ed last it hy Prosecutor John Milton of Hudson eounty, who said | that the trial of the indicted men, 11 of whom are police officials, may be expected before Christmas, Milton stated t he had appointed Vickers to reprosent the prosecution because the latter is a republican, while the | indieted men as well as prose- cutor and his asslstants crats, “1 féel it the withdrawal of my- self and my office from .the case, | and the engagement of Mr. Vickers, will free my ofiice from the criti- cisms that Father Bennett and Sam- nel Wilson, assistant superintendent of the New Anti-Saloon | cague 1 said Rev « ennett, a Catholic played a bootleg- he had no faith in the prosecutor's office. Jersey prossed,” I who | inexposing said reaently ve priest prpart {vities, Profne RoTS Sloop };;';efidwl}mm Bar In High Tide Waters Fairfield, Conn,, Dec, §—The sloop Linnie Belie of Ed ter, N. J., which ran aground on I'enfield Reef at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, was able to clear itseif @ the high (ide ast night. The ves#®! was Ieit high and dry on the reef after grounding | and fec I agents and other officers | visited the craft, following reports of alleged rum running activities, | hut they were unable to find any ap- pearances of illiclt bysiness, | STRIKE SPTTLED Warsaw, Dec. 8.—The strike at Lodz has heen settled by both sides agreeing to accept arbitration. The public services and texti workers are resuming activity today Five | hundred thousand workers are af- | ccted if the pick Grange 1t goes without Aalgamated Ord an’ All-America team Red will be on it |CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED SERVICE $10Special This Week We are installing new service brakes, adjusting and lubricating tightening and lubricating and spring bolts, adjusting valve clutch, bod stecring gear and motor push rods—§10.00, Can you heat it? Our new equipment and sea- soned mechanics make possible this low price SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH STREET are demo- | |Franklin Square Filling Statio Rob and threats to kill Godeck, his wite and six children Mrs. Roberts fled to the Godeck ond man. | Among the spectators was ene of the leading trainers of Finland who lome asking protection from her ling son) \usbang, Ttoberts followed her, ac- | TeR arked after thd race: | B e e e Te T oot gecti Lt fmanfand ok S ' | my wing T would make a world's fused admittance, smashed windows | my wing T woul champion out of him.” with a piece of wood and threatened | champity 087 W TE, g qion kill everybody the house, He ’\."P,,‘:‘d“‘,\,"\l(,':,.‘]\““: {old tho police, [soon was ‘fulfiiled and the rost is to return with & gun. After a ahot wow a niattcr of athietic history. had struck a crib in whieh an infant | — slopt, Godeck said he returned Rob- | S OWL TO [ Will Stack Up Against the -Er-A- LANDIS GAINING BASEBALL POWER Rapid Moving Girls From Colt's | in Hartford. Are Successful —That’'s Why We Sell Them— bonting team | compete agair The Tions: cluh tackles, that is, they the girls' bowling clnh from Colt's in Hartford this evening. It the | Colt's team was a male team, they bits of business| conld Iw desgribed as fast As it is National le will take |they can just as well be termed a | be | clever organization of bowlers, | Claude Leroux, who is a plumbing ! contractor as.well as a roaring Lion ; (Continued from Preceding Page) but had nething | to town yesterday, 0 say One of the which up at ilts mecting tomorrow will the reclection of Heydler -Sto presidency. There talk s¢ the ime ago of bpposition having devel-|and an amateur bowler, will cap- oped within National lcague circles|tain the Lions. 1gainst Heydler's reelection, but t And what a roar "will g0 up ized into | should the fair sex defeat those sup- posed to ha made of sterner stuff. | at Rogers apparently has not materi voting strength and it is expected he will be unanimously chosen for .m-}'l'hfl game will be playes Let us quote you on chang- BA LLo o N Special Prices on Ford Sizes other term, alleys, 5 e I e LI R OVET Ry OLL ter 8 in Greeee usq cheap per- | planning on ®cnding his string of | present eq‘np‘ extensively. | race horses to Parim ment. We make a fair allow- ance on your old tires. CHAIN SERVICE FREE To every purchaser of a pair of tire chains we will service the chain the entire winter. Prest-0-Lite Batteries GOODYEAR TIRES-TUBES Put on your chains. Take off your chains. Mend your cross chain with repair links Put in new cross chain. 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