New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1924, Page 8

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BITTIIIIITIIIIILIILIIIILLIINITLLLLL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SRt R Rt e tat ittt iataead st et sastiitatastidttestind LISTTIIIIINIgNLN THURSDAY DECEMBER 18, 1924. NATIONAL GUARDS WILL TACKLE SOME TOUGH TEAMS SOON -- PROPOSED CHANGES lN FOOTBALL RULES BEING DISCUSSED BY % EXPERTS JONSIN ATTATKED o1 S BUT FUI l‘\ Pl QM Gets Vote inail ARY 1y l.\ ! Hal tEi i passsates STAR ATHLETE 4T THE UNIVERSITY Some Think He Destroys Har- n mony on Team HAVE SIX VETERANS th Duteh Reutker in Lincup Washington Appears 7 Strong Hurling stafr COOK WINS ROLL OFF UCGESTIONS FOR PROPOSED REFORM IN THE FOOTBALL RULE Have a| he scoring al from field to 1k & touc rom the t hdown of thre hdown 1 the was made, it fleld goals the rules in wyer who credit such a blocks a kick 18, some One { serimmage ar kicker's is side, 1t 1ed on Following Page) S0, CHURCH WINS FRGH WEST FADS Takes Fast Game at Boys' Club by 29-16 Count 1 Church brok last night at t feating the West a fast game, The w improvement | isistently broke 1 their opponents, only during ounter. broke the fce h was f a two-pointed 1 Parker add Hord made it 7 into the who once the with a foul lowsd a minute quarter, ad of 18 to 15 ast and they points to provid- qn-:' T y again starred on the the winers, Woodford a fast gar while Kil- up a large number of Bacon and Walters fe West Ende 1 HAVE SUB FULLBACKS Tven Though Fyers Cannot Ilay Against Notre Dame, Stamford Will Have @ Capable Man, Atlantic \~~|\ Will Have Eight Club League LEWIS GOING ABROAD o, Yost for a| Hartford Basketball Outfit — JOHNSON COVERED WITH DEBRIS DURING BASEBALL EXPLOSION — B ) mmmmxxmmmmmxmmmmmmu b Si Little Now Head Coach ]N to Former Assistant X Nea OUND cars that Li 18 convineed the (tle has assistod Lig chief 1s the man for the jol ° news has not been her- ed from the housetops, Little is ad foothzll coach at Michi- While Yost an advisory ea Michigan on the is in Little's hands Yost that still city, the future of liron r great task hut Lit- e equal to it. (0. K W ANTS & GAM”S Looking For Suitable Opponents—Williams Is Manager, Scott, Yale Sub, Adjudged The Team's Best Punter iing t Meriden Club Opens League Here Tonight PITCHER SUZANNE AGAIN GHOSEN Famous French Tennis Plager Once More Heads the List of Women Athletes in France, Dee. 18 e list of Paris, —Suzanne Lenglen women ten- France. In spite of yot touched a jon play sine Wimbledon champions with Mme, Oh B'n (.lmhound Makes | New Recmd for \peed 18 the Hia- ernoon in 1 of 31 4-5 Missich made 1 by 3oy W, ! member | of the forward pass" Tloyd Boardman's All-Meriden five Announces Future of Football At Michigan Is Up ' ;1 1iays at the armory Saturday night comes here as an unknown quantity sa but, the Meriden manager ures up with the best. Johnny o, who hus_played here betore with the International Silver and other teams, will hold down one forward, with Brennan of Hartford as his running mate. Bevy, a Nauga- tuck recruit, has replaced Eddle Barniliow at center. Tickey and Hammil, both of football fame and who have played basketball in and around Bridgeport, will do the guarding and will have their hands full too, in watching Taylor and | Reynolde, Boardman also announces | that he is trying to Induce Kig Kap- lan to come up as a timer, Starting next week the Natlogal Guard outfit begins a guonth of WASHINGTON NOW HAS SIX VETERAN TWIRLERS | ATIONAL GUARDS WILL FACE SOME TOUGH OUTFITS BEGINNING THE 27th UBGGNESFOR 192 SCHEDOLE. Intersectional Contests Assum- ing Large Proportions about as tough a schedule as could | be arranged. In addition to scven or elght hard road games, the team will take on here such outfits as the Washington Colleglates, the Lyrlcs, Goldenrods, West Sldes, the Atlas A, C. and the Hartford Kaceys on December 27, January 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31st respectively THINKS FORWARD FOUR STAR BOXMEN PASS WILL STAY -~ GET NEW PLACES Harvard Man However, Sees Baseball Hurlers Being Shilted Possible Limitations Dee. 18.~Fred treasurer of Athletjcas, tion and of the football rules com- liscussion on the was a de Mass., duate Cambridge, Moore Harvard el mi felt pres point, that was likel up for consideration wher makers gather for their ar winter session. He said he thought rward pass was here to elay, with possible limitations or strictions. he aim of the committes alwa been to the game b ' he eaid, if it s felt that the fol coming too import overbalancing rushing and ¥ mething may be done to curb t foothall rules “This & Wi games throughout thie wuld indicate that seme teams aker in many departments have jeed vietories | yore 18 no questio s dange and yet I b th cannct be ruled out of the gar substituting something for country jeve “If it 18 agreed that th Pass is now too important, then #ome plan may be reached whercby a pen- jcted for unsuc a forward vard wher the 1 was put Of co been time into play o fons on the . andl can has restric to scussed the f A pena Whe ty for 1 tions are nec- 1s a debatable ¢ merit to gome of ould not agre orward p I helieve s the pass is one of the proved that players ca 1 in passing co ¢ perfecte haseball BOSTON HOCKEY CLUB LOSES Dec, Boston Ath- etic assoclation sextet def Poston He ) §to 1, nig castern Stais An Hoston, ¢ associati and di- hockey and Yan B on scored t club's goa rbig vd well erbig s d W t ason's returns from foot- About By Tho Associat Néw York, Dec, 15, — Four re- loubtahle hoxmen of American base- Lall will go 1o new scenes for the season of IFour years of them es tablished a remarkable world series vecord by winning three games and 1llowifig only two bases on balls dur- ing his entire term on the mound That was Stanley Coveleskie of eland ugainst Brooklyn, More than 10 years ago, in the scries of 1913, another of this quar- | tet carried the Athletics to victory over the Giants in the annual post- season battles. That was “Bullet Joe™ Bugh 1 a third o nm practically won | his firet appraranc with two triples e scandal days of piteher was left-handes ther of Cinciunati, with the 80X opposing. Urban Shocker Browns I piteh ed Press. ago one of the St. L 1 br ntly in his but has never in competition for a wor Cov closki makes eveland, wi excellent rec en sent to tl W journey world champions ashington Senators Bu ed from the Athletics Roston and thenee to N Now he ig headed for part payment for Shock ankees. Ruether Brooklyn of lats and g Senators through ] 10 York , who goes nounced yesterday FRICSON HEADS TROOP 1 Tohn Ericson was e ol who plays it post jnad is com- but the good feam. @ cheduled for WHAT YOU By The Assoclated Press, | New Yolk, Dee. 18.—Tntersectiona al football, annually growing in im- portance and cementing gridiron tles {rom coast to coast, promises to hold unprecedented sway in 1925, | Already 24 games ot major callbre ‘]\.n\c been scheduled with indica- |tions pointing to this number being |doubled by the time playing ar- rangements are completed for next fall. One of the outstanding pros- pects is that afforded by increased rivalry between deading eastern |elevens and western conferenec teams, lx games falling in this cate- m) in 1925, according to lists so far available. | Chiet among these games are the battles which Pennsylvania will stage with Chicago and 1ll{pols on successive Saturdays at Philadelphla, The east will see two of the strong- est western ocnference elevens in ace 'tion then, with the famous Red Grange leading the Illini into the fiay. Chicago 1s booked for an fm- portant clash at home with Dart- mouth, onc of the, thrce leading eastern outfits of 1924, while Ohio State will entertain Columbia at Coiumbia. Navy goes west to meet Michigan at Ann Arbor and & cuse plays Indlana at Tndianapol two other star attractions, Penn State faces one of the stiff- est intersectional programs of any western team, with four contests of c ter hooked Georgia Teeh will be p 1t New York while Mariette, Dame nd the higan Aggies from the west w »e mict a Notre section 108 B t 8t also has four inte weduled and Ie the J e of competit \Hmif 1l ganw Octoher 17 HA ]ll\ LOOKING F ()R OPEN ALLEYS TONIGHT ROGERS' RECRE 50 CHURC ATION BUILDING H STREET 1S SUPPER ) MOST OF Tue STUFF WAS BARREL LOTS AND | HAD To HELP LOAD - SHORT OF MEN AGAIN- T UNION GCT\S W‘SC WELL | DUNMNC THEYS SOME POINTS ABOUT THEY PROMI THe FR0~Y < S THAT SWEDF To T’ SOFT CUSHION FOR Your SToob Ted BUT D0 You GET (T Q' MADE EIGATY Two \ § TRIPS MOST OF ROOF ANDY Eae o/ A L{,TT"\ -IIL- You SHIUWLD Eral/ ASK FoR | MORE. PAY — WELL CARR! CAN'T DO AN A JoB'S A JoB N DAYS..) THE TEIMANN PEOPLE SAID THEY WAS 1IN SOME N , ELEVATORS

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