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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924, SILVER CITY SENDING TWO TEAMS HERE TONlGHT BROOKLYN AGAIN HAS NATlVE SON TO FlLL SHOES OF TERRIBLE TERRY McGOVEuN PASSAIC STARTS SEASON UNDER NEW COACH —FERGUSON AND MALONE FROM CO NN. CARDED FOR 26th AT GARDEN a2issirsisstsitiits L IITR At Ias a0 ae s 22 200320000 EDDIE MARTIN VANGUIsHES SOV OF EDWALSH ' Mickey Walker A Carbon Copy Of Jack Dempsey | SILVER GITY BOYS _ BOWERY GREW NDW GOLDSTEIN, WINNING TITLE L00KS PRETTY GOOD s ' ARE HERE TflNlfiHT] ISSUES CHALLENGE R i = IR g R - | Wekis Floie Mitack and fl[i(\, 't OBENING By Bras Al Dissss o - W= Meriden Will Show Its Wares | Team of Ex-Captajns Is Just UNS ball and Baseball ] Lalre ‘\\ it 1 Against Nationals ' Raring to 6o LUy L;nn..,lh\L::nti\~.\tl\\\ ITQ qi(i! \IFAR plon - Lantam U (By Billy Evans) y | [Meriden Al Stars | National Guara | The Bowery Crew quintet, a team Tt O P 1l you want Ed Walsh, fumous S & N \ NN / / TCABIC ...vvuvv vivry... Reynolds|COMPosed of good players who have But 21 Years of Age. Ditllipitohier iof: other | right forwara }x.u-muu-q various basketball teams Notre Dame has a great left forward ‘(‘Imllvngn to any team In its class fn ) n S < / Warner, Bevy .... Restelll, Wojak |th® State, With the Boys' club and oW GCJCJ W will immediately agr ACAVBON_COPY [ | s “ flonal Guard resorves as thelr to tell you th . OF JACK DEMPSEY ’ o { | Tickey Shwhn“‘\flp'n‘ll meat. 'l'he Crew wili take | stronger one 3 / | right guard |on anything up to 150 pounds and course there fs @ S i | Hammil - Kidutt, weir | & - ‘:I’I“"fi'":' "‘f”: ;"1-1 oF Dhane Walsh Jr., is a an a , ) | fiit giard will start the ball a roiling jtre Dame this year, ¢ | Floyd Boardman's All Stars, w ho |y “"',?,,';‘ j“",14‘:;.“\:“(?"‘“\“f:,“ :;,:\ will eligible for ) d e 1 ) capla . vou tuke Ed's word for it his oft- {and will surely batter their rivals to iy a regular {erisps in the flerce hattles expected. ) be well to mention “aptain Ben Huck, who has led the Young mun |s great r famed Crescenis to 80 many , as you would naturally ex- | // | orlous ”\hl’ulu\ l:'.v year has adorned the honor of the Bowery Crew this scason, [tain Elllott Cohen of the | e Harmonys last season is the sccond y en L ; | catled at 9 p, m. and will be precea- ot Ee KT o T T Abe Sudain il LU ’ cd by a preliminary which brings | xronecn G e et o Faye "“"‘“'I' 2 sleeady / together the Natlonal Guard , Re- |thor of o year ago s o capable s WFES To HOLD serves and the Indlan A, C. of | oy THOEE THLES 3 / Meriden, - ; | Bowery five. Charles Levine, the is a coineidence that Billy Sul WELTER - MIDDLE AND s, | ayly bedecked in Hml 1'“#“') W1 {blazing fullback of the Rovers foot- . 7 5 g & 4 B X d white, 1090 so at Notre Dame GHT HEAVY g { n Al eleven in 1022-25 and the Tego i "[Jlo S Dots ]l O £ (5 y : ans ought to make at least | guard of the Crescents in 1973, fs BRI asaR I als R Eeba) tery Y~ / a “colorful” if not successful debut anoiher noteh in the lincup. Cap S s e g : lon the basketball floor. Itain Max Abrams of the flerce Boost. e ke U . Manager Ray Arnold of the young- |ers of 1921 is still another fn fhe 4 2 j sters, last night announced his start- | discriminating lineup the Bowery [ l bttt e ? ing linenp as consisting of Caplain |Crew is producing. Captain Fred — i “rbhy ac ) anc *ete No n 1@ recont] I V' Whenever an eastern or western Herby Hackbarth and Pete Norrie, | Bramhall only recently from New team is defeated Reclions forwards; Eddie Hackbarth, cente Kk state and of the Eagles in A : L Gefented and “Buteh” Schultz, Otto Bor 11920 who have capturcd {he state . e l L e L - and Bill Lucas, guards. Casell and |championship of that year will also Yo e R R ] C. Hackbarth will be held in reserve. [he scen With the € Cre Ca ate low rew. Captain {opened their season Thursday night | in Meriden, come down to the Ar- mory tonight to learn a few pointers | on how to play baskethall from the National Guar | gt is likely that all members of |5 [t1§ local squad, including Morriscy, the latest recruit, will get into game tonight. The big game will b t as sure his son on . dlamond, but ough is more unxious to r as well as a player of the . bu is 1o gotting | —— | Nick Burke of the Pawnces of 1922 . Nt e | land Captain Jim Gordon of the Cy ThOHSfifldS of Americans Wl[ e it il Joe Williams) {broke a thumb on Pal Moran's head ' him whenever T could with which- | MAY GO TO SHORT clones in 1020, together with Cap a’'s decisive de- t taking much away from |at Cleveland, ever nd was free. 1 noticed the ain .H‘ Kotkin of the Rovers of 2 n fe Sy en though fa- | the ! to call Mickey Walker | leonard is one of the three cham- body punches seemed to tire him | s ) g add more inferior strengt] i * Tiessed Foothali 'F“W Saw Rl]gby ed by the breaks, is the first 19 Jack Dempsey of the welter- pions Walkers thinks he can whip. auicker than blows on the head, 1 Tndications Are That the Yanks Will |10 the invineibls Bowery Crew. b 1 ity of the coast| Weights. W r is just as great in | The other two are Harry Greb, mid- learned & lot in that fight. Though | | oo 0L The iames of two other importunt his ¢ as Dempsey is in his. A lleweight and Mike McTigue, light losing, Dritton gave me a boxing les- | i & I Hell ald : EGTSHOR ;q\”‘ 1 superiority arc v g0od team hut far curiously enough, Walker and Demp- heavyweight. Walker's bhout with son from the first round till the| goacon. JiEtie e U simply o comply was | sey are great pals and fight ch | Leonard has been set over until next last.” with the re ions of ene eertain alike. |summer. McTigue will be accom- Walker is no dumb-bell. Heis a| New York, Dec. Manager | Promise, although, Charles Baker Dempsey is a two-fiisted mixer.|modated in a no-decision fight at graduate architect. Designing homes | Miller Huggins of the Yanks frank- | " 15 just returned from {he the season T saw Syr | Bois Walker. Dempsey likes his lett | Jersey City in January. Nothing hus is his hobby. A number of attractive | iy admits that shortstop is his great- | M47ines might he seun in the lnews Col . It look hoak best. Ditio Mickey, been done about a Greb fight yet. homes in various Jersey communities | est worry : i I'_‘lv" r'“ l“'fl . team t 1a Walker came near joining Demp- Every fighter and every fight man- bear the personal trademark of Mr.| While the veteran Fverett Scott o ”"‘: "‘ W) 1ave player t mate this epring. |ager I talk to tells me Walker fs a Mickey Walker, architect. These fn- |still handles every drive tiat he can |10 BAes this scason in \'."‘ sur its | Walke nager and buddy, Jack sure liot to take Leonard. Not only clude, of course, —the Mome of M. |reach in his usual flawless style, he [0S neish 1w0d of New Tia- year against Boston | Bulger, dicd. Walker wanted to join do they prophesy a victory for Walk- Iker himself. has slowed up a couple of steps'in |\ izcotibon Lon o ons o psey entourage but Jack er but a knockout. And Iconard, Tells of His Hardest Battle the field. | a8 ety Closs BBE hecdua remain who manages the heavy- remember, is still a great fighter, “Who gave me my hardest fight? | Many balls that got by him last eyt \I—l’rl” d B "wr' ;\]v:wf. l coast games will gi t. football pion in one camp is enough, Beat Britton With Body Blows Morric Schlaifer of Omaha, T was | season as hase hits would have bean (7 * A il e B ‘." ‘.R“m'u world the er, n youngster, is still some | Walker also figures to take Me- asked to come to Chicago and box | cusy outs 10 years back. R IS ey AR . short of prefection. Great Tigue 1f Miquel stands upand trades . I'm not sure that 1 had ever |go on forcver and no e o e Cehagn Defensive I8¢ T 1 good!y now, experience will make punches. What Walker would do heard of him before. At this minute | {t hetter than Huggins. i e Y'-n h!.'h“.‘ football this year but appeared to ater. Walker lias not fought against Greb is a question, Greb is I will never forget him. Should the Yanks be unable to get o aste -nvl s | “(,‘,-.‘q ack ! McBride's > other Thursday, bLe- going back and Walker §s comi . led me with a vight-|a man to replace Scott, it is possible g 5 il Corog saved the 5, he seems to commit $till Greb is a hard bird to fignre hander that all but stopped me in!tjat Second Baser Ward avill be B lied lich incurs the nnd a harder one to fight. Wall ¥ tracks | shifted fo that posithn was. And the i k boxing com- has never met anyone just like the T didn't know what it was @ll| [t is also possible that Scott might ;o% <70 M8 Ut éd | Pittshurg We wouldn't want to ab tirce rounds. T think T(pe used to advantage at second. e er has | bet against Greb it my greatest fight that night. | Qhortstop “Rabbit” Maranville, shift weling hoopsters will h'“ nparatively little money 50 Walker won his title from the re- At any r never felt happler at{cd to second by PHIsburg Jast sa- 'y und cmarea upon the clenr & e A r U promised to be his big- | markable Jack Brition, sull Lattllng sceing on¢ finish. The sight of Mr. o, was one of the most Valuable o of'their sanedute with sealy il rvestng effort was at 40. I beat Jack with body Schlaiter¥ourlod up on the canvas|piayers in the league at that ROSIION. 1 it in Tand and erving alon § L when Benny punches,” says Mickey. “I beat him with a vefcree counting him out may Only i fact that Ward is not champion, as much with a right as I hit have had something to do with it.” |keen for playing short, much lilstein's Trror star southpaw timore, fo Ir r Words arc too meek to express the _ ferring second, has kept Huggi est e in the management to = from trying out the nie ook games with the following tear h e 2 P A (e Sdented rclinmnio average of E latteri (el holidnys iNavel bassed: Fean g i RUPFERI D[NRES ‘Roge}l'{(‘flf‘:‘l Bmak}si fi“od i S o Play Two Extra D eriods T |7t s e mhave Wnapaed fean Jeagne | ecords at Billiards T — volley witl he fired until they agree pltehing Young English Boxer But Tie Is Not Broken ;. cor o 0n terme ot the uniqu 1 looks as if h¥ had Paris, Dec. 20,—Contl, French bil- | SIS 03 Pittsburgh, Pa, Dee. 20, — The Powery (re S 8 1 experts te at ) Hard charpion broke two world's| Wins in Foreign Tryouts piishurgn Yolow Jacksts and the | foioke ¥, M. 1. A, ara nios J records for 15.2 kline champion-| Dar 3 ) : is. Tec A young English '(leveland Indians battled two extra kindly invited to write at once, The last cvening with a lLigh boxer, Chetwynd, came out best in periods to a two o two tle here last Celtics of Springficld are also in clicking 500 polnts surnament tor professional night in the opening game of their vited, American Leglon of Sim Qavc h‘o N R [ n three innings for an average of || . organized by the | geries and remained deadlocked for vy and the Crescent Rescrves of aafs T L ‘vas ot 0 10r 166 2-3 rting of Irance with the first place in the western Eroud of Manchester should lose no tima in H former high run recor t ect of overing fresh ring United States An i Hockey i e Faxtos ! L (N hile Sut wetwynd defeated the Spanish game will give each team one point 'should not attempt to elude the i age of 100 against ' champion, Texidor, on points in the and no play-off will be necessary. crafty erew. The Community Tive York, D \.——Colonel | Willie Hoppe stood for nearly finals after disposing of the Krench- | Conacher scored fn the first period lof Meriden would help greatly te . o ) ) / ek ippert, pr ew | ¥ I man ve, and the Hollander, | for the locals and MeCurry in the facilitate matters by writing with €. J H S WIKS GAM : A arir . i A L « 1d playcd Sjovemans, without much difficulty. 'second, Stewart mado Cleveland’s |out delay. ‘The South Ends of Bris 1M ‘1‘, - ampe s to 4 tin 126 M s| York ricay retu C 3 char A two goals in the second period. tol will be expected to be heard ! T 75 eggs of the,Ncither team has been defe season. 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