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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1024, LOVEJOY OF YALE CHOSEN OVER GARB!SCH OF ARMY FOR ALL- EASTERN CENTER GlBBONS CHALLENGES ALL CHAMPIONS - § mEBBiETRYON ELECTE? gfii{fijfiugi COLGTE TEAM — STIFLER WILL LEAD BROWN GRID WARRIORS — OTHER SPORTING NEWS GIBBONS CHALLENGES ALL ' Visiting British Pros LANDIS APPEARS \MYTHICAL ALL-EASTERN TEAM HAS OF LEADING CHAMPIONS' TOBEVICTOROUS ™ o' A £ MEN, DARTMOUTH 1, PENN 1 DAZZY VANGE HAD OSBORN AGAIN T 'Indications Are That He Has -~ JUST ONE me) ENTERS MEETS RESERVES WALLOP L ‘Last Year lt Was the New Olympic Ghamp Will Take Part .,L, E_HURCH TEAM 0 fon i t ot o York Giants - inHighdump New York, Dec. 11.—Commission- I Teamwork Wins; Avon- them who once was a '8 two more | or Kenesaw Mountain Landis, § n m_‘s (he Bareloot Boy The commissioner f; of the { backed by the confidence of the tests, the — Messrs. Duncan and Mitchell Invade American Shore ; A roox o Mo For Golf Matches At Resorts 2t Mc \lso Meet Tigue, and Demp- Pond, Luman and Lovejoy. _of Elis Chosen—Mec- Bride, Koppisch, Dooley, Farwick, Mahaney, Geat- tie, McGinley, Diehl Also Mentioned on the First Eleven. n T'unney May Jack sey o By Early in Summer, American and National America's greatest baseball zations, appears to have won his joint meeting, leagues today, a session which un. (Dy Billy Tvans) doubtedly will be only perfunctory azzy Vance, voted the most valu- | with adjournment to Chicago in able player in the National lcague January, and a peaco gathering en- | last scason, won 28 and lost only six. gineercd by the American lcague at | It is baseball precedent that a star | which it is hoped that harmony will pitcher always has one fjinx club. e restored. Itels not always one of the leading name of Landls has appeared |tepms. Often a tallender proves several fes i the resol most troublesotne. adopted by the majors in the last lie experience of Daz: two days, but that of Byron Dan- last season was no'exceptio croft Johnson has been omitted, rule, One team, the New references to the American league Giants, pennant winners, was head 1 d but not pers hoodoo club, Johngon ed the commis-| Of the six games lost by Vance, S in the O'Connell- three of them were to the New York Dola he charged |club. While Vance had Lis usual that g: 1 in the Pa-!high number of strikeouts against cific Ci The American [the Giants, they invarlably hit him league yesterc joined * its elder | opportunely. brother, the National, in supporting Landis' handling of the bribery case and almost at the same time found charges of gambling as presented by utions Vance to the York his rit ruling bri nbling prevajl st league, After seeing the Giants in action in the seven games of the world (competition, facing Clarence | New York, Dee. 11, — Harold M. | | Osborn of the Illinols Athletic club, | Olymple champion and world record holder, has entered the high jump cvent in the [MInnish-American January 6. Osborn will have keen Athletic reollegiate nplon, an of the Boston who is inte outdoor ch assoclation indoor and d Tom Hal- |loran of the New York Athletic club, who jumped six feet, two inches, in Paterson, N. J, last Saturday. Dick Landon, former Yale star, and 1920 Olympie champion, will appear in this event unless he decides to for- sake the boards this season. Ten middle distance stars have en. tered the 660-yard special race of the Wilco A. A, games, which take place on February 7, and six will be chosen for the event. The entry list includes: Flahive | New York, Dee. 11.~Yale, Dait- | mouth and Pennsylvania, the three * games at Madison Square Garden on | outstanding football elevens in the eust during the past season gain the major share of places on mythical all-eastern first and second teams, complled as a consensus from 19 se- lections made by newspaper writers and couches, The Elis hold three positions on the first team and two on the sec- ond, Dartmouth has two on the first and one¢ on the second eleven, while Pennsylvania gains ons polnt on the first outfit and two on the second. Dick Luman, crack Yale end, gained the distinction of being the most popular selectlon, He was named as the choice of 14 of the 19 experts, Four other stars were tied at 12 ballots each. They were Dooley scries with Washington, 1 can readi- Ray Dodge, Univeraity of Oregon, 'and Diehl, Dartmouth qnarterback and guard, Pond, Yale haltback and McBridge, Syracuse fullback and star kicker, Winslow Lovejoy, Yale captain, nosed out Ed Garbisch, Army leader, tor the center position in the closest contest shown by the aelections. Each was placed on eight first teams but the deadlock was broken f{n Lovejoy's favor by his cholce five times for second elevens, Edwin Gehrke, Harvard backfleld e, also tied Walter Kopplsch, Co- lumbia captain placed at halfback on the first team, in number of votes. But Koppisch received all his for halfback while most of Gherke's placed him at fullback, where the Crimson star was rated behind Me- Bride, The make-up of firet and second teams, as shown by the concensus, # dlawe non. pearancs {mpres & match v Greb, of the near future, Johnson apparently insufficient. Iy understand why Vance found the Pacific Coast intercollegiate cham- pee 2 = s G Iicse resolutions passed by the Nat 12 champs so bard to pion and one of the four Americans ght chas i y : g i | 4 1 ¢ American were introduced by Clark | jony who qualificd for the final in the 800 5 ; Griffith, Washington magnate, ¥ meter race at the Olymple games; cording to information coming from Schuyler Enck, who established a the ting. and he is reported to new record for 800 metres at the have been supported by Col. Jacoh Wilco games last winter and the first Ruppert of the Yar hoth . of American to finlsh in the Olymple whom criticized those who would 800 metres in France last summer, popardize the interests of the men placing third, J. Martin of Switzer- orked for. land, who lost the Olympic 800 resnlt metre championship to Lowe of nd by less than.a foot; Allah Helffrich, former national and fn- tercollegiate champlon and a mem- her of the United States' winning 400 metre relay team at the Olym ples; Walter Mulvihill, present na- tional 660 yi champion, Tom Camphell, world record holder for 600 yards; Walter Kopplsch, of Columbia foothall fame; Joe Tierney, the Holy Cross college star, world's record holder for 500 yards; Ray Watson, lllinols A. C., former na- tional half-mile champion, and Lar- ry Brown, of Philadelphia, American record holder for 800 metres, Washington High Will Play Harrisburg Tech MHarrisburg, Pa, Dec. 11.—A nounc ymr was de today by oL T Aiveelor Harrishurg that an agreement had been with the Washington High 1 of Grand Rapidsy. Mich., for a foothall game hetween the two in stitutions next fall, the game will be played on October 31 as part of the ing dedication exercises of the new brain Crdar Rapids stadium, provided it 1s 1 by that time. The Giants, a free swinging ¢! like fast ball pitchin, y hit the speed of Marberry and Johnson in the serfes proved it. t Vance is a pitcher much like Wal- ter Johinson. Perhaps at the pres- time he is a trifie faster day i1 out than Walter, Yet, on the hand he cannot slow up ncar- well as Johnson, when the op- position is taking kindly As a rule the Glants beat Vance in 1 inning of each game. Usually at somc stage of a game likes to hit speed will uccurately. h a time lacks a must continue that one batting game generally defeats s that Johnson sat executive's chi Wl his BROWN GR DRbN, New_Haven Athlete f= One Those Den - Tl adana 2 e g he cause of all ‘rn'ny"(‘i i 4 L 4 anwhile t A.U‘ to spee Who Receives Coveted Boys' Club Reserves National of ¢ Foothall league irles 11 fernate the osts in the fu- sixth wi op Tnsignta, Kiyn it for change of pace and serving fa spree ones, Tirst Team Luman, Yale.., 2 Second Team of tl .Bjorkman, Dart. ional the winner will he first, thi {th hul seventh ganr 192 American Mahaney, Gacttie, Holy Cross....Rerry, Laf. Prince . Starobin, 8yra- Tackles Penn. ....... Joss, Yals Dart. ....... Sturham, Yale Guards WY w..Papworth, Pann Garblsch, Army Center L and Za ry, winner | southpaws, : nothing pitchers will have them. Hereafter if base- |when yon compare their '\(u'f with ball accepts the scheme, there will the speed of Johnson an be no tossing of coln After ap- ithe Glants wer 5. pointing several &tanding commit- |veteran southpa tecs the national left all other busi- ed the Giants into sub for the schedule m g in With the sk and owners Yar cl league MeGinley, Diehl, ‘ Ortner. South Chure By Coach H. B CENTER-TAP OFF-PLAY e nisslon. m Lovejoy, ness Fe T B et Technical | Dooley, Dart e, Columbia oftered such conclusive proof of pitching brains as did ever tes clearing, managers e300 again rushed into the Red Sox an changing Howard Si Mogridge Mike hing. perforn : against twi clussics, by ne e New York Mogridge through reache Pond, Yale Renkert, Rutgers Halfbacks Kopplseh, Columbla. . McGraw, Penn, McBride, Syra Gehrke, Harvard Fullback READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ayer mart, 3 ex and cre has AT WO i Their ants possible ces the were five players in an fornlel en & elub as b < for mever ons ck, Infle will acific coast; Dana 1 k O'Neal, pltchers Yankees about four years Ever since then lie has taken h satisfaction in showing that such a belicf was a very erroneous 1o has defeate figured ders, come T0 KEEP VETERANS Huggln from d { with re one, de Monier Bros. Toboggans, Bicycles, \'eloéipedes, Scoot- ers, Skates, Shoes, Skis, Snow Shoes. Says that Aoy, Jones and race’ a ost he FPennock Will Again Be in His Basebhall Linenp. 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