New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 8

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NATIONALS Y13 THIRD dTRA Efifi‘m IVEUPTONAME " BADLY SHATTEREI]@ Cxeb"v»'} DA C 36 to at at Armozy Brookhyn A, ( FARE FIRST ant Paskethall Te O With Victory ROCHESTER OFF CIRCUTT $hi313133000e detrariestiatizttaseieant PANTHERS TRY 10 SPEED RECGORDS SR 'umunwmnu:xmxmmmmmn 23312isrteesated ' Yale Captain Is Waiter Newly Elected Leader of Blue Football Team is {7 Win Thrilling Contest; Crescents Hill ~ Drives | Still in League Lead Intermedinte League, ¢ standing, 10 Smashing| Non-Stop Victory n the Ameri ation's 1924 e r a phenomenal . behind Hartz Miiton al- Pawnees CAPTALN ' ride by 1 liold- Tast ess unti 1 that when Lipman made first familie from the Crescents. T RUTH PREDICTS GOSLI SHLEP” N ¢ [a plain waiter in civilian life, WILL BE GREAT PLAYER HAarmonies King of Swat Thinks star is Thee for Great Carecer am spectators, MANY WANT 10 RACE List of Lotrics so Great That Match in Which Nurni is to Figure is to he Enlarged Telicans. 860,000 FIRE IN ALBION RACH L CHANGES Piaymg a “Sure Thing”’ Drastic Shifts Are Being Regulations Goyverning Events on Trach Rival Clubs Seeking Star of Oriole Staff hances with team st coaches don't take succeeds as his s more on s success dep em of pment much when successful | shoes by what erae fe Why not for their playere? ¢ playing the surest when you onverse. nverse 1924 Basketball Year Chieare anages o his dealer or to our IN CRASH any mo in a dozen y Mor¢ WADI Housto RUBSER SHOE €O Factony—Malden, Mam. Service Eranches Purchase Street Syracuse New York— 142 Duane Stres Ubiladelptin Los Angeles AD THE. HEPALD CLASSIFILD ADS FOR XOLR WANTS Washington Made fn Harnes Working His Way Through College BINGHAM rough college and is proficient at handling 108 as catching a for- In other words. Bingham is just Stu. o hasn't made h since tak- nts at his table of n single d profession 1$25,000 Trotting Stake Will Be Opening Race Toledo, Ohfo, Dee. 15.—A $25,000 will be the Toledo Grand Circuit held in July. This an- nouncement was made Will Staler of the club last night or left ottis g stake mecting to L feature by Toledo Driting horsemen. His bly determine trotters will be eligi- find- SKATES SHARPE! of slinging | Secretary | for Chicago to confer | what | THO NEN TEAMS T0 PLAY TOMORROW PLanders and Stanley orks to | Show in Factory League J Two new teams make thelr fnitial how 1o the public tomorrow night in {the Pactory leugue sporting new and { dazzling uniforms at the Y. M. €. A {Landers will appear in solid Fm re | {ald green trimmed with white and a feireular white felt disk on jerseys {with green letters L. I, & €. Btan- | 1ley Works will stick to their old | eotors Maroon and grey. Doth teams ywill meet fast and strong teams who | have already showed their warcs. {How they will measure up remains "o be seen, The first game will find \ Stanley Works lined up against n\.-' |Corbin Cab. Lock the team that de- feated the P, & I° Corbin team in a close and_exciting finish. Stanley KVorks has'always sen i a fast tea a anJ Tobins' m.eas are in for u wild ride when the 1-ollers hit | their stride. Landers in the final ! game: will ook up wifh P. & I\ Corbin and ‘f eclors mean anvthing Landers’ chan: s are very huoght. Probable hnrun l‘h‘\( Game. Stanlcy Works Corbin Ca, Lock. fichade, Olson ......Paul, Corrazzo L roeder, Schnelder .. e Ra'ski. (¢ st Rl .P. Walther Grobstein Kamen'y, Lunn Eaigreen . Larson n. G. Pellatter, Sheehan L. G Seoond G Landers, T'. & (fark — P. Davis, Kiatka . L. ¥. Teake R, F. . Fallin . [o/ Madrle Tankaska F. Corbin Jasper Bucherri, .y Schultz . |Luke Anioreen Wilson, Arbur ¥ | Paris Preisser | Recano, Dewey ANOTHER STAR SOLD i Red Stuart, Hockey Phenom Will | Go fo the Boston Bruins Toronto, Ont., Dec. 15.—Another member of the team that won the Iworld’s hockey championship for Toronto in 1%#21-22 has been dis- | posed of by the lJocal.owners. Ar- rangements were completed Satur- | reby Willlam “Red” Stuart dto Art R Boston olub for an unstated amount and he 1eft here tod s departure leff Roach and Dye thes ole survivors of the Irish champlonship team. Stuart broke linto the professional game with the |Triah and gave promises of develop- ing into one of the best defence | players in the game. . The deal was a stralght sale, but the local management expect to {male an arrangement with Art Ross creby Ernie Parkes will sport a | green and white uniform for the! remainder of the scason lease. SKATES AND SKATE SHOE OUTFITS $1.25 to SIL75 HADFIELD’ “SPORTING GOODS 15 Mai n Street BASEBALL IS BIG BUSINESS SURELY Billy Evans Discusses Game- Punishment for Offenders (By Billy Evans) Baschall s big business, There- fore it is no more immune from scandal than any other busincss en- terprise in which many men are en- gaged and much money involved, Big banking institutions are every now and then placed in an embar- rassing situation because some lead- | ing officer gocs Wrong. However, the defaulting mere individual in no way affeets the confidence of the public in the bank as an institution for good. There are centain men engaged in baschall who e 1o scruples as to their conduct, uch individuals will at various times bring the game into disrepute by their personal acta. The only solution is their removal from the game-as an object lesson. It has always been my contention, that regard of the of the mere individual, the popularity of il will never wane as long as g America continucs to play it. of a However, to thousands of lovers of the national pastime, it is very distasteful to see a limited few cast suspicion on many. Only the other day 1 reccived an Interesting letter from one of the many who seck to protect baschall against the acts of a fow wrong-doer: The letter says: My f lonesty in professional ba ball and thereby retain the confi- dence of the public in the game are as follows: *1. A federal law forbiddi man, or set of men, owning than ene elub in each league, jail penalty for violation. “2. Providing for a license each club and cach player, including the manager and cosch, and with- jdeas to en- g one with for drawal of the license for good of the | game or any other reason. i penalty for violation Providing il jail, penalties for all forms of gambling, pool scll- (Continued on Following Page) more | Jail | All STARS K.ES COPATY. bt A, Sattnday Anemoon hage Continues Fast Play — Two wonderful games of basot. ball wee played at the Y. M. CA. Saturdy atternoon. The first gaye Lrought together the two winnes of last veck's games, the Apachs and theAll-Stars. When the dug had settyd the score stood 82 to 2 in the Ji-Stars® favor, Bear Nel- son got Ys share of baskets ringing in five frm the fleld and two from fouls. DAker and Cabelus also con- tributed tree flold goals and two foul onesapiece. For the Apaches Williams, Pinkerton and Looms played wd, The lineup: Apaches All-Stars Williams,, ++. Cabduy Loomis . . Nelson, Larson | Ie Vl forward | Kaminick | center Pinkertol , Parker, Lecano | right guard | Patterson ... Swanson, L. E. J: it guard | Referee], Hergstrom; H. « H. Nelson Witte umpire, H. Urban; score by far the most excitg of the league so far, the as tled at 26 all witn four minut: o play. Then for three minutes thiteams battled on everr terms each:eam scoring one fieln 28 all. Ther 1 in two in rapie Licnhart added o final score heing Red Wings 28 lison and Prigep were the kingpins for the Aces ién geiting six field goals and oneoul goal. For tir s Comnolly nd Leinhart play line,: seore Aces | Ellison Red Wings Lienhart, Lu | yrward Priesser Pan | Continued on Fiowing Page( s COL/MBIA $1 1.(50 v$14.00 $16.00 MONIER BROS. The Sporting 38 Goods Yore MAIN ST. How to Start the | AT feoRGE 1M Gowb‘/ l To SEND A LOT OF / 1 STuFF To —— e On. 105 To BE oN ch” | ] : TH s : SRR [ rish £ ok TEAR PODR TOOAY (9= o ve = (A CHRISTIAN Day Wrong TA GIRL! 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