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KAPLAN KAYOS LOMBARDO AND MEETS KRAMER FOR TITLE TWO WEEKS HENCE — NATIONAL GUARD PLAYS BROOKLYN A. C. TONIGHT — HIGH SCHOOL TRYING TO INDUCE PASSAIC TEAM TO COME HERE FOR GAME — PLAYING MANAGERS LEAD IN MAJORS [ S s a e e s i i et s R R S L R NEW LEAGUE OF ATHLETIC | NATIONS 1S DEVOLPING HOODOOS AFFECT WINVINGHURLERS Other Gossip Anent the Grand Old Pastime A. A, U. Is Making Every Effort Enlist Other (‘ountries in Sports Com- petition. ors in pitehin W piteh plays havoc owing the that follow« | baseball that | peat. In next season ieorgs L e led the 1 Nattonal, respectively, Last scason was de- »ugh one for both of them v this should be the case f explanati The gen- is that most pitchers are to grow carcless after a a e a pitcher is winuing he physically fit, get much as- from his teammates and be | 1 with the breaks after a big year a itcher is content te try to get by ation with a resultant condition o on his rep of py- ¥y their part The pitcher o is making a reput to his part > pitch ho | satisfled to takes 100 much von fame appe t on his laurels, or granted Now tha Walter ter a t the ter as to w & oper e world sevies s over and which was wrong with working smoot ) perfo recision, He cap after almost ry pit hitch up 1 ousers, b i n the ous, Usually a slowed up in was much worker, bis st Johnson e 50 that he bat first game he ’fruck it took led rather funn was VERMONT'S 30 CRIDMEN WORKING WAY THROUGH lipses Yalc's Record Where if- This 1 M Football Men Arc SHpporting TOURNEY AT ROGERS Unknown Partners Magches Are Played — Class B Tourmament Games Also Are Run Of lar b ple m athletic Abandoned Schooner Towed to Bermuda Norfolk, Va : r masted Weymss, aband after being er supposed “gomery oft Diar yember 28, has he muda by a Britis} The schooner was | miles off Bermuda spproximately six I YELTOW JACKETS WIN Sirts STRIBLING IS WINNER rz Grand Rap Mi Young Stribling of Macc cisively defeated Joe 1 Toledo, In a 10-round no fight here last night. A ’, i l BANKS ON_LEFT SWING To BoDY L hY) ONLY BATTLER IN WORLD WHO CAN STACT ONE PUNCH CHANGE HIS MIND AND LAND A DIFFERENT ONE (By Joe Willlams) The original Jack Dempsey, Joe ynski, Tommy Ryan, Kid McCoy and Stanley Ketchel wera the five finest middlewelghts of all time. Harry b at least comes next, Greb is the present champion. He is no more ke the great b bygone days than a Corot miniscent of a burles: ster, bill Greb is “different.” Of e game has cver k windr freakiest a fr Pitt nameg n't MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMDION OF THE WORLD is Gr single punch in his tells you that himself “I've got a g adds, “A r hat seems to hurt the Old-timerg uscd to mar featherweig 14 sit up all night drs full houses and then go on KID KAPLAN WINS take on t yeight ‘ BY 4 KNOGKOLT Puts Lombardo o Sleep in. Furh Rowd | New York, Dee. uls an Tommy te. round roi Greb | Murp hs ago Greb was meet Tiger Flowers, Georgia sout paw, at Frem 0. The Tiger s a dangerous colored gent, as he st proved to Johnny Wilson Tiger was in their to win that A Iot of smart money was rid 1 nockout would ma matched to | Kap- It worried | | extent riding antome- time, It pleasure innedion in, of Meriden, | nd in the | 12 to such an advances fo the final his training tn au s a good BAlauning irth of a s of the es fo the fit elimination 1 in th tourna- Kramey, | legs make him great. They epeedy and pow im forward and I incredible swiftness his ability to ¥ away wit Greb's re durable ey carry ¥ ward wit] accounts { 1 gt Geor the of Lot bring ngle managed Greb into hip. Engle i with Greb admiration the strongest gle tolls v connected count of eight r 1ol Kap! s wh he [T ur ow- “Greb > his advanta Ze shed | he ing blow which e 1 but i Up g in t stand from mg ever saw i} out Lomi vered the f kel He 18 t Lom S je is AL 1 and £ the Lombando Pichkced Kaplag o men a blows, | for a co fmmedfa h ) gle Bavs ( ad Greb out him compiete wus counted ont g He Teatiin 't et second round by t hook and it Instead of was 00 Grel's e got ho: fourth round. Kaplan Bent on Knockout Tombardo reached Kaplan during =h 1068 of lijs rust round and the « ia refused to h hent upon a k fighting Hamilton Announces port Schedules Lombardois ez cessitate A which a physician abou® Viclous 12 Mike Dundee of Camp Holabird eliminated as conte e nt Iiminaries three icious 12 rou Dundee obtained taking the first e Garcla appears large ameunt West Point; 2 8 Penr th y 1 &y ia; Apr 1o rem glates at New Yor actually o Hockey—Decem? e final bell In a six.rony und Bout B Garcla were he pre- amstown ember iz 1 ecelving ment in Char |&nd he was given the (pamed by the Harvard athletic com- | HIGH SCHOOL FVE 0 PLAY GAYES Ellort Being Made to Bring Passaic Team Here — The 1924.25 basketball for the high scheol quintet, as ap- proved at tho_ mecting of the school board yesterday afternoon, provides for 12 games, evenly divided between the local and foreign floors, although three of thesa dates are still open, December 19 for an out-of-fown game and January 16-17 and Febru- ary 8 for home contests, The Fame here with New Haven, tenta- tively scheduled for January 31, has not yet been definitely settiod, The possibility of bringing Pas. saic's wonder team to this city was discussed at the meeting, Last year the Red and Gold quintet played |this Tong unbeaten team on the New Jersey team's home floor and held it to the lowest score in its run of {150 victories. With practically the |same lineup this year, the local hoys |feel that they would stand a good chance of breaking Passalc's recora |run of triumphs, Buperintendent Holmes roported {that, according to Coach \ :yt“a!sl\hx the Passalc team was averse | |to playing except on its own floor. P. T, King, president of the school Loard, said that he hoped such a game could be arranged, as it would create as much enthusiasm over high school basketball as there is over football hoth among the stu- dents and outsiders. This would {cause Increased attendance at games \ V| i {and also bring more candidates out |Colgate ace made 390 yards in car- | for the squad. The schedule is as follows: | Saturday, Decembor Crosby at New Britain. | Friday, Decamber 19, 1924—Open | for an out-of-town game. | Raturday, January 10, i t d. “TRAING ‘T)‘ omas at Hartfor | 12, 1924— 1925—8¢. "riday or Saturday, January 16 or r.gg A FIGHT ‘_l riday A y lers high school at Saturday, Januar f Waterbury, Cenn, in'another yaven at New Brit six-rounder. Friday, February 6, Mike Dundee, of Rock Tsland, T1L. ¥t waterbury. scored a spectacular victory over| . gatyrday, Bobby @arcla, of Camp Holabird, | jya\en at Md., in a speedy 12-round semi-final | * pryday, February rmatch . Dundee won the first elght | rorq at New Britain. rounds handily but tired as the Yriday or Saturday, February 27 match waned and Garcia, growing o g5 1995—Open for a local game. stronger, took the last four, Dun- Saturday, March 7, - 1925—St. dee’s lead was too great, however, \Tl,nm“ 2t Hartford. decislon. Dun- | " g iraay, March 14, 1025—Hart- 125%, Garcia &t|, o a¢ Hartford. | |GANE AT ARMORY THIS | YENING WITH BROOKLY dee came in at 1247 - 1247%. Football Veterans Will Name Harvard Coach bridge, Mass., Dec, 13.—Har- | vard's football coach for 1925 will | Y be elected by an adsisory commit. |Fast Quintet From Waterbury Will tee of alumni and former grid stars, | L ik Opposition To Na- The committee, which mit its selection to t n e for final approval consists regular mer »rs and four as- members as follows Regilar—Malcolm J. Logan of Brockten, quarterback in 16013 and 1914: Gilbert G. Brogne, New York, end in 1007, 08 and Charles C. | Bucll, quarterba a Lothrop Withington, Boston, captain in 1910; Donald C. Watson, Miiton. quarterback in 1914 and 15; associate—John W, (Cntter, New auarterback in4908.00; Ben- H. Dibblee, San Francisco, aptain in 189%: Dr. Thomas K hards tooiball ad physician, Arthur G. Cab Chicagon, who ed on the 1908 baschall team must tional Guard Five, e athletic| Nationals LaHar, Reynolds Taylor Restelli Weir, Kilduff Sheehan 2 The Brooklyn .l Stack 11, Weiner 28 Wilson Carrington v A. C, one of ghe {the opposition to the National |Guards at the armory tonight. The game will he called at 9 o'clock sharp and again Dick Dillon will be the orticiating ™ The usual prelimir game at § lock will bé played, the National d Reserves being slated to take the measure of the Service A. C. of Ha - > Next Saturday READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED il ADS FOR YOUR WANTS tord ord night tt Boardman's All- There’s at Least WHAT'S TnE 1DEA otj TiiAT CARTOON 'FJ A SUGGLEST L Doss 'T BOTHER You \ IF | Loowr ovER YouR. SHOULDER T Qte » v schedule | George | Brooklyn A. C. | Navin | and captain 10 fagt clubs of Waterbury, will furnish | Nationals | Do You mMimD NO - TRYONS RECORD S RENARKABLE Golgate's Football Captain- Has Bridiant Career , Hamilton, N, Y., Doc, 13.—J, Ed- ward "“Eddie’] Tryon, of Southwick, { Mass, who has just been chosen by { his teammates to lead the 1925 Col- wate gridiron team, is one of the | greatest backs ever turned out at {Colgate, ranking with Iuntington, “Glllo, Anderson ' and ns that have an exalted place in Colgate's athletic history. For three years the mighty Tryon | has led his teamn in scoring. In these | campaigns he has scored no less [than 39 touchdowns for a total of {284 points, For two seasons the |brilllant work of Tryon has been |known all over the country, wher- |ever and whenever Colgate football has been diseussed. During the past two campaigns he has been second [and third in scoring in the cast, be- |sides proving to be one of the best football players g this part of the football world. Tryon i3 a triple threat star of unusual ability, Throughout the | past season lie was the team's pun- ter and his hoots have been far above the avernge. He has develop- |ed nto a capatfe forward passer. {He has caught punis, kicked off, |caught passes, and wa¥ the best in- |terferer and the surest tackler in the Maroon backfield. As a broken fleld {Tunner, whom there is no stopping | once he is through the first defense, he has few equals in thé grid world Against Ohio State last year, the |rying the ball 12 ¢imes. 1In his first |year on the varsity, he ran wild against Columbia, scoring five touch- downs. 1In fact in every game dur- |ing the past three years the work of | |Tryon has been outstanding. Tn de- |feat ar well ar in’ victory, he has {been the mainstay of the \aroon |elovens. iHyland, Rugby Star, Is l Freed of Professionalism Paris, Dec. 13.—Dick Hyland, star lof the last Awerican Olympic rughy was exonerated today by the | French Rugby federation of charges of professionalism preferred against him by the Racing club of France, which also has a rugby team. Hy 18 recognized as a simon pur amateur, | The federation became convl {during the course of the hearing that the Callfornian’s splendid work on the rughy field with the State Trancais feam this season had ex- {cited jealousy among other clubs vhich had tried and failed to obtain his services. ved | | Undertaker's Place Hit by Bolt. Durlng a th der storm i Stutt gart, Germa lightning bhalt hit the undertaking eetabishment of I, ] Rhodes and burned ont all b slectric wiring. The bullding cavght | the aid of the hard orr1, the | fire, but with rain that accompanied the blaze was quickly put out. Webster — | IPLAYING MANAGER NOW IS POPULAR Five Stars Selected as Leadors for Next Year By The Asmoclated Press, New York, Dee. 18,—Playing man- |agers have galned the majority in |the Amwerican lcague, five acknowl- edge baseball stars having been se- lected to lead clubbs in the 1925 aca- son. They are as follows: Washington - Stanley | Harris, Cleveland—Tris Speaker. Detrolt—Tyrus Raymond Cobb. Et. Louls—George Sisler, Chicago—Eddie Collins, Perhaps never in history has « quintet sboasting such fame in the | national sport as has been the re- | ward of this galaxy over a long term iu[ years been ralsed to leadership. Harrls, only 27 years old, led the Senatgrs to the world ehamplonship 11n one of the greatest scries over fonight this year, the first time that Washington ever had entered - a world series. He is thg youth of the quintet and has many years alead of him In the majors as a player, peaker, a product of Tesas who became tamous as the center fieldey of the remarkahje Boston Red Sox |trio of yore, which included pufly | Lewis and Harry Hooper, has pilot- ed his Indians to one world pennant. | After nearly a decade in the Ameri- |ean league the great lefthander js ‘snlx ahle to account for his posi- tion, although his halr Is gray, Cobb, considered by many | greatest player of all time, con- tinues in centerfield for Detroit, hit | ting with the best and appareitly re- taining his remarkable sprinting | start which has accounted fbr hun | dreds of stolen Stsler, out of the game {the 1923 season with. the |that he would lose his turned to play in the past shmmer d Yit for better than Piteher Wirst baseman and outfielder, the star of the Browns hus corapiled an im prossive record, olling, a membe of the noted {infield owned Ly Connie May | Philadelphia a decade ago, whic {included T Barry and Melnni lis superh and regarde the {Lest at his position in any leagne | Here is a record {le accom plishments of this quintet during 1™ 11924 scason (Bucky) the most ! possibilify sight, re- Runs Reoredd £8 LEY 115 tatting | Speaker C'obb Sisier H1lins 1¢ is notable that ( | bsganss of the Ted |ans I'this ye { plish this feat each played he only men all, to accom READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Monier Bros. 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