New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 21

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Speaking of Sports DETITE L L L ssc28887 The Dixle 8peed Boys of Hartford ghould provide the stellar attractio of the season when they come this city, With the same lineup as last year, the Hartford youngsters are fast than ever and last night defeated the Terryville leglon on the latter’ own floor 23 to 8, Last Saturday the locals defeate the same team by & two to on score. The Hartford West Sides opene their court season last night with $8-24 win over Unionville. \ Capital City Kaceks lost again last night, being nosed out DIittsfield team. by th The Enders of Meriden defeated | the Winsted Goldenrods 42-49, last nigh! “Iig John" Auguston, known wtestler, and known as “The Blg Beam" meet on the mat before long, Giaorge Mulligan is turning football and. boxing to the indoo games and now plans basketha team, ma a Lovejoy, who showed considerabl speed in the Yale line last fall, ha not yet slowed down, Yesterda the former Ell captain was arreste for speeding in his auto. T'abe Ruth ate four ks out on the coast . buffal . Mayh on't be 80 hard to buffalo him The climate in California is wonderful thing but you can’t mak the Syracuse footballers believe it. Despite the popular 1 movie queens have everything, we Mr. lady must return to school. impressio; learne note Chaplin Lither the photographers or th fizhters in England are getting bet 1 .« « We've just seen a pictur of Bomb Wells standing up. bout for the ew York e government couldn’t ha lone any better \ boxi Those six-day bike races could b What if th d } roposition had e We are still undecided whether t Il Epinard the Tom TApton of rac- well Axclburg, from war vet- ed nothing. original nesota definition of ommodation Whether the next baseball season will start on April 14 depends large~ ly on how many intersectional foot- ball games remaln to be played at that time, We are beginning to think an all- around foothall player is a bird who plays football all around the country. n 0 Nacing In Cuba was stopped on ithe day of mourning—n day dedi- ‘l‘)\(f'il. 1|“the sure thing in ' | couldn't possibly lose." DRUNKEN DRIVERS - THIRD IN" LIST Suspeuded Licenses for This, ’ Show Big Bain the fifth that d d a o t Hartford, Dee. 12.—Driving au- tomobiles while intoxicated stands {third in the list of cases of automo- bile license suspensions for the first "qf intoxicated drivers deprived of their licenses showed an increase Lover 1924 for the same period, ac- ¢ |cording to announcement of the 18t motor vehicle department, | ven thousand one hundred nine- ty-six suspensions for the eleven months' perfod; 2,823, the greatest number, were for reckless driving; 1,273 the second largest for failure to report accidents and 947, third on the list for driving while intoxicated. The list of suspensions for the 11 months shows an increase over the number for the same period of the year 1923, 2,698, over the some omnths of 1922 and 6,094 over the same period for 1921, Despite the general increase of in- toxicated drivers for the 11 months L] v d o a in November, §6, showed a decredse from November 1923 when 105 were suspended for that cause. . During the month of November over 300 licenses were suspended for less driving as against 264 for The lis to report aoridents n q e Tourth in the list of causes for suspenston in November was the charge of failure to report accldents, 69 suspensions being made for this cause, the same as for the corres- ponding month last year. Thirty-one licenses were called in for evading responsibility after aceidents during the month, 30 wers taken up for fatal accidents, nine trucks and 18 for operating unreg- istered card.. MMiscellaneous offenses constitutel, ganse for the other sus- pensions, o ing, or Tom the Epinard of yachting. | On second thong st that Mike McTigu Javsn't defend his title. did you'd have 1o wateh him figh as well Tiinols played Minnesota an accommodation, s 0 13 still wondering ¥ perhaps it's It he simply Zuppke, | t the Min- | next May. ESTHONIA TO SALVAGE SHIPS. Reval, Dec. —The Esthonfan o | government contemplates the salv- t. | ofal carrier the Esthon Russtan, o lish warship. sunlk during the war off n coast. Tncluded are 16 Grrman and one Eng- The work will begin - Tomiowski & Dawson 361 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle XMAS SUGGESTIONS THAT ARE SURE TO PL EA GIFTS SHIRTS I, AND MAKE USEFUL A most complete line of Silks, Silk \ll'ipe s, Broadcloth, Madras and Repps— $ Vhite attach $ 1.65 $9.00 Shirts, neckband and collar ed— 1.65 $7.50 PAJAMAS The “Ideal” Holiday Gift—a complete { stock of colors and fabrics— i $1.65 . « $4.95 | GLOVES Lined a in, Su $1 SWEAT “Roper Knit” Coats, Pull Crew Necks, $500 . « $ \mk\\my hfl. Handkerchiefs, Holeproof Hose, Holeproof Hose, ed pure for for linen Men { N -over Women nd Unlined, in Mocha, Buck- ede, Reindeer, Kid, etc.— .50 . « $6.00 ERS \ in Jersey and Shaker Knit 12 50 .65 .00 $1.50 $3.50 to for to to up - 4 o S 2 1 1 65¢ probably, to the memory of | 11 months of 1924 and the number | tor overlouding | age of 61 war vessels and commer- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, On the Alleys NOGERY BOWLING ALLEYS SPRCIAL M) \T( ll Waterbury, Jordan Street Cliftord Palmer Hoftman Larive Kilhourne , . McGrath ... 419 486 4241300 . New Britalu, Vineent 9 Phelps Bloom | Ketty Williamets b FRATERNITY 179 141 Warner Delarmer Bolse Zucchl Joo Dos Bristol. 150 4 ” 38 pougiae | 6 5 489—1403 drthes Calby Sloan \ Frick {Niles | Blake Sadls Loonard Swift Cully Bornler Rosenswelg | Froenmer | Beloin 41 | Office, Curfon .. 9 Walstrom 88 Redetot o | stantey 56 | Berg 2 4t 104 i1 [ 94 31 451 CASINO BOWLIN TRAUT & HINE Curlick Otto Havlick | Felz | Flood ~ 230 V83— 2640, 91— 210 | Brown 84— 280 | Carlson W, Gugel Hoa FElton Jocobl | Blanchar m Gata . the number guspended for that cause | M | Peltetier Andarson | Werdiin Carlson Freeman ", Anderson ... Lew Man . | Whitney Noga, Johnson 58 EH 42 407 Finishing. vees 82 MeDonough .78 .102 . 83 416 Drafting, 84 110 Waelark Adamatis Kallern Johnson | 1tussell Nelson | Carlson <a an 18 Suicide But Do Why. Lawley HIi . Jennette Borg Ploss | Hardigan Cambridge, Mass., mood in which Miss of Worcester, and Scoggin, living in th +— 188 |into the agrecment lives by pois mystery oliffe college, where dents, and to their Schlelsher Haddock Migatz Dummy alth dicated hospita 8 condit Dy, E. uncle of ome she was bugh at 5 ors sal l‘ukmx. Bas ) an was gett fifficult to underst: HART & HUTCHISON nd Miss (LN Seei 78 53 stand the officia snicide, he sai thrown no light or she was brought to h 's mother, 2 9 Shipping. sy %8 99 ri to with her course at live Y Tool. Miss W student dormitory. ‘| Chuck Darling For Sch former In the « when Rev of tt Da Commendation for McHugh f 08 res : iment that general stan mum grade | GIRTS is 93— 1 footh Lucky Striken. 5 6 . King ... 5k Igoe New Writain, mend-r hnr(rn Harlware, g ol BOTH MLL RECOYER Two Radclifie College Girls Attempt y today to authorities at Rad- young women will recover, d Miss on was only L. Bigelow of T Miss Willi: & along wel Mrs, olarly \h:htv Darlin “ BICKRELD MEN CHOSEN LEADERS vt Majority of New Gaptains Are, g Ball Carriers | - 819 | - 14| 15 589 ALLEYS By The Asso 4 Press | New York, Dee. 12.—~College foot ball teams again have turned thelr backfields for 1925 among the stars of the season to re celve appointments Haro! “Red” Grange of lllinols. Marvel o) (9 | midwestern gridirons and concede 4%9 |to be a certain choice for the myth 493 {cal All-American eleven, 91 Colgate has m ade a captain of it 13 |aprinting marvel, “Eddle” Tryon, & hglfback who qlrmrl second in the 5 Jilgh scoring list of the east in 192! and finlshed fourth this year. Ar other “Eddle,” Dooley of Dartmout] as heen elected leader of the Har over eleven, Centers, evidently, have fallen ir to had grace, for only Ed MeMilla) Princeton pivot man, will captain ar —1425 laleven next season, according to th: s results of 44 elections all over thi ( |country. During the past season centers directed at least six leading { teams. These included Brennan of Rutgers, Walsh of Notre Dame. Lovejoy of Yale, Greenough of Har- $M--1470 \vard, Garbisch of the Army and Young of Ohio State The 44 elections tabulated up to this time show victories for 10 half- hacks, eight quarterbacks, seven ends, seven guards, fiva fullbacks, s and one center, The list follows Syracuse—James Foley, 196 147 476 -5 leaders being 588 G ALLEYS LEAGUB 90 Hartford \\umm J. Dunn, Haltback. 8. Laughlin, rter, rles Moore, —(uarter, —Wendell Phillips—End e—Albert Makin, Provi- hattan. ter lr'n‘\ Conn Robert Wa An Eng! Marks—Hal W. Howe, fhack. Dooley fback J !.:\\:»‘r‘ Chester Anthony J Mt Kostos, epard Binghar End. Beechurst, McMilla Not Explain H arvar Hue, M Provide G C ams New Yor Miss ‘hrgnn( im city, entered to take their G n was still a matter of 1 Halfback stu- Chase, they were pars Pittsburgh— Barre, Pa am-—James ) field, Mass.—Fullback the Cambridge Y, ass.—Fullback Georga V. Perry, Mass.—Quarter, e h Lawrenee whose the hos- ung wom- It was , he said, why of good stated by attempt am ‘arter Diffey, City, N. 2 Colgate-—Edwar wick, 18 home \. u‘.’H‘l 1. o from Bostor Peabody suard M. Stifl ) Ra red an apartment 1 Praised - rnnga, Montana Colorada Wiest Cliffe Ag 0 -H McHugh, de mended HOSPITALS TO GET Dublin, Dec A B nittee is raising $5,000 t s The radi oveda gr RADIO e 1 to Dean ve profes- 1924, | 21 ipmy Crosby High at the st ory e arm- BOY LAWMAKER, Dec. 13.—TH The preliminary game will Le Le. " The youngest tween the wecond team of the High member of the new House of Com- Local Five Will Stack Up r\gnh.ql«lmul and the Central Junlor Hjgh | mons is Sir Hugh Lugas-Tooth, 21 | five years o!d, Conservative. He won the Isle of Ely seat from his Liberal op« ponent, Sir Hugh recently left Cam. bridge University and had never made a public speech before he was nominated London, Croshy Quintet Tomorrow At State All businese books in Me be kept in the Spanish langus fallure to comply with the sults in heavy fines. 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