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Speakingg ‘of Sports i CRPEUITTITLLASTELT e A close fried has revealed that Man Q' War, favorite of the late August Belmont, was sold becauso the major refused to let his intercst in horse take time from his duties to the government in time of war Tho great colt, never raced in the colors of his breeder, but never a word of regret came from the noted sportsman, although he followed the career, I'hie Los Angeles tennis club has built one of its news championship slabs, with the dividing line immedi- ately under the net. The court is 130 feet long and 80 feet wide, with runways at sides and ends. TNrooklyn, a team which kept the Giants wading through hiot water to tho end of the National lcague sea- son this year, expects “Rube” gular position made vacant ale of “Dutch” Ruether to (e Washington Senators. Ehrhardt exhibited an experienced delivery in his fow starts in 1924, but his speed is negligent and he depends upon a fill the by the slow curve. Iddie (Cannonball) Martin, of Drooklyn, world bantamweight champion by his victory over Abe meet all comers, according to lis manager, and will give the former title-holder an early opportunity to vedeem the crown. Martin earned ahout $5,000 for his victory while Goldsteln recelved nearly $12,000. Youth has called upon age to re- tain a champlonship. Stanley Har- 1is of Washington, youngest of major league baseball managers, has forti- fled his pitehifig corps with two vet- ¢ran lefthanders and now has four, {he quartet consisting of Vean Gregg, “putel” Ruether, Tom Zachary and George Mogridge. With ~ Walter Johnson in the list for next season, the voungsters will find pitehing op- portunitics few. Bobby Cruickshank, New Jersey £olf professional now teaming with Johny Farrell in Florida, expects to yeturn to the “old sod"” for the first {ime next year and participate in the Luropean tournaments. Cruick- \k has been in America for sev- al years. Two turf sta the past week. Il Dhost fillies ever owned by Admiral Cary T. Grayson, dicd following an fliness contracted on the journey {rom Pimlico track in Maryland to the Reid Riley farm at White P va. She had won more than $20,000 and might have added her fotal had an allowance of five pounds heen ¢ o0ld fashioned lovefeast after th 0" there was a team nown as the Worthingtons. s a Al courts of concrete, consisting of two Ehrhardt, a pitcher from Florida, to a Goldstein riday night, is ready to| s met death during ina, one of the mightily to laimed in the futurity vots out for the usual warming up period with the Natx. The kid's a |vendors in temporary hooths and ¢ omer and in & few years should be | stalls, on the other. The prevailing THAT PRAMHOLSE. FOR 0METHING T0 EAT reard from on tha court. mild weather has helpsd the out —— Joor merchants to attract the buy- / 2) 5 / That's the way the hrilliant Mert public easily. As a counter “ = B Taylor got his start. When hie wasa | mcasura the established d s A - & boy he had a “buy on” basketball. have flooded the streets with quan- I He has & hoop set up in his back tities of handbills setting forth the [ yard and all his spare time he spent | indoor bargains and are taking legal | trying to throw an old b measures to limit the issuance m" into it. He tried from a peddlers’ Jicenses, ’ 1 all positions. Practice ma —_— fect, and Mert 1s as near perfect | Greece to Be Neutral jasketball player as one would eeg « to watch In Albanian Trouble —_— London, Dec. —The Greek gov. Harry Hodge and Dick Dillon had | crnment in arswer to a query from in Berlin a8 & fast stepping outht in there wa = Hartford on which Dick Dillon play= £oMnaLa0MOYRiL fa0 MintibEa-a01E, ed. The two teams met in Hartford * B s f e b | Pennant Plays in Basketball DEUREED i point in overtimo play. That was | an a s ln as e a !M' IS RS L IELID [the only game that Dillon's team | \ e oememmee—— ) [ DEoRAERLLIGT AR AR LA e lost that year, | By COACIL J. CRAIG RUBY {1ieand iy rhe Ry 0% ps —— Ilinals, Big Ten Champions. | PS80 [EERroln ian e LEd by | Tho two old tmers had great| The loft forward tukes the ip and han the Men orn el i [sport Saturday night playing that passes or bats the ball to the right J d TI F h {nq | 8004 ground for di Hit the Trail e 5 ! he Trail and ) gotting bac) Tho vight forward then dribbles to ] R g et | \ings are getting back to nor- warl the left side of the floo 0 s i | ing out until t Y morning ! mal at the armory now, for genlal order to clear the right SC e piDioms on epara“(ms [ - Jin"Dorsay, than whom there 18 10 tor of defensive men it possible, et e e L it ana ||| more apdent busketball fin, has re- The right forward then executes u el h while re-| | ! galned hia old scat wdjacent to the quick stop and forward pivot and EFeencibeo bes: Divorce' UFbing ome kt night, Tmuxine the | | HESE i scorer's table, passes to the left forward, who is e censarily wean that hus. Stte of it lo who wita| {1 }} t ; T trafling him or to the cent I | lmod und wite have coaad (o love MONE S g Lot lin | Tl rapat (ar Gk Yol wia Sy o0, 2 18 Lo unir, wio Eae oo o s sy oten. e voma it 11 wocw v |14 FOR | i Join !]"' squad was a bit prema- e opposite direction of the ball and truc, in the opinion of Judge [ETL EECT B R G i Sbifa bttty the management y,y gone down the right side, or the homas I Graham, known locally dures that s thing. Finally| (|| | agroe. o o5 Y A he gre " he coine ( I t Veck wear pm - - } L el weak side, of the floor. The right " e great reconcior aho coines | o court to (H Neckweal 65¢, 95¢, $1.23, § ! . pau 1 ; Judge Graham has been hearing & dom fron nu eally L1 : 1 0% : RN 4 a i Johnny Shechan referced the pre- "",’l'.']" tralls the ““"" livore ..j ': ”(‘\\ u“ it ;”‘L loves better w\' ‘ : u’ ‘\‘ ‘ Shirts .. $1.95, $2.35—Silk .. §4.50 to § 1 [Ny g et me \e same may be worked fro " h e o S k | tufller i ,;;:;nl.:‘_‘ “,.“u\\r‘ E\;(\unl.q night and |0t G50 tha floor i | been by experience,” hesaid recent- [ il Mufllers (Imp.) 3 i | job ot it o ea e e {15, “that love is not always dead | e {111y Silk Hose'uiio s oon i 55¢, Tic, § 1 e ecord e 10 Taskels from tho |(1) When the conter is gotting the fn “\: ,A"\..(.n' n suca for divorce. 1 BOSTO!.-S ENTP}PS I Sweaters ........ $3.00, $5.00, $7.50, $9.50 { field, hung up by Carlo Testelll gat. UP definitely, (2) when you have two | whio gt ,l,‘““i‘;“ < \I‘r \Al.;‘yv.‘y‘;i A e | “‘ BRI ar e o SDE R urday night is a Wigh mark for the f“*l.’ mw-l,“' xm-l\ltul ]|w|\hvm: for- Ky s e — | . 8100 to §5.75 (fur lined) team this year. ‘The nearost ap. Wards. and (3) when the gpponents’ (et 7 Rt I nitial Handkerchie 25 5 proach to it was u week ago \\‘“.'.n guards are pulling up closc to the v" “u“. )vw antdivoreody 1) HUbEGHIESCRRS LArEE Y B EDE iv R DERERIERAD coosongpon GBI RN I eV wt whe a4 womar JIGLY | Taylor rang in nine double deckers °eNter on the tip-off. oves & man. she never ceases to. Pelcgation o Einnish-American [k ainst the Brooklyn A, C. | T | 0, [Avel Linugh ahe iy GeRt ,“ i T e re (4 a \ROYAL STABLES MASTER ! | most. biterly agadnt her husband. | oo o Y & 1 ? Both “Taylor and Carlo are tied | i {4 “A man does not have the power| New York, De | for |m‘|ml~ ‘\r‘mml ina game. Restelll | f cxpression o hat a woman | send the largest ‘l forpstnts mors e, Howslt | BNI0YS BARNED: REST ANl Cifioes Gate momt et ke e I R . e .‘.w\~ y“ , {,‘\ U.‘ and it | to the i | Sheep Lined Coats ....... $9.50 and $10.50 fouls gave him the same tally. | RSyt BlATAR,Eh o g s e [LciD 8 TRy IS oacaods $2.50 to $5.00 Tralner After 31 Years of Service for ——— [ many miothers desc 1dr will Il (ockings Juse oS ye But all this is irrclevant, The 3 i T Hea e I! Veckwear and -"L boya ant to forget their scorns | King of tnztana. veciaes | BOWLING RECORDS AR : e et ‘ Sui )'Coats ... o $17.50 yecords for they mean nothing. | or abundonment. “They should be.” | the Bnston A Llle | Suits and 0'Coats ... 50 to $17.50 [Teamwork is what counts and a | to Retiro H SR i G I il b by RTTERNDINCTOURNEY = es fuame crevae b e e t SHick to pans thia ball fotenathar wh SU AL LON B LECY S IEs BT pan Ao icted s e nolled R x e | i R 2 ervice as trainer o \orses for the ut, “where husband or wife doesn't performers from | - . | ce is the more < ard " . er, ) Valtiablo |late King Edward VIL and King I'rank-Owens Pair Establishes New play poker, mah jongg, bridge or|ence Flahive, int | ode David &chall. Pres. e V., Righard Marsh, known | some other game of cards for money | high jump chany I et G “Beai Brummel” of the racing High Record of prizes. But when a wife squand- | and McKillop, ¢ R ‘ ATC 1 ring, has retired, During his long ers her hushan is income bridge | tw o relay te \ rital i o o & iy p o wcome on bridg o mils relay New Britain Brist Tl eontinmo. they have nothing to | CXrerience lie handled soms u{v!h‘l 1305 or mah jongg, or the husband spends | a_sprinter, the Ja 357 Main St 135 M ‘OIQt oty alionts [ reatest racera in the history of th Dotroit, Mich. Dec. 23—The Cep. AL 118 time and money at the gaming | “Babe Daley, rclay G D LIID Bk | e \nglivil. pudilocis, . and achisied veh Shates lowllog tourney aniea. Ul dpi slaye ot unlll el Wouss | Ihe ted Tarold Welr, the former Tigh | M2ny noteworthy succossca REl (16 {Garain fallyel Hive Satire: oo -thenishtsWEimiline ghecoimee | by AT AIAEE 2 O N e school player, handles himselt wen | Soon after Marshis, BpnalntmmIc o e isno i s ey e s Kig IO rR Yo Tce infiiintsiateton ynal intercolles rer il | when Te gets into the game, as tratner to King Fdward, {hen written In the bowling records WD ha 0l S LAmplon i | Rt i i = ‘l'rlmr- of Wales, in 189 s h 3 Featurlng the final The judge expressed pity for the | member of the Ani olympic [ Thats, won the Thousand Guineas was the 1,308 score wife “who at Thome nights| team. Leo Larrivee of Holy Cross . ope | Stakes for the prince. That same and Owens, of Louiaville, Ken. Woiting for her hushand to come | will carry Massachuselts colors in O kR l U H ld CI f dAb \NEGR“ FIEHTERS year another royal horse, fucks, this avore. exeeeding any home for dinner and he does not | “Nurmi mile. | uick Results Use flera assiie ‘ mon, handled by Marsh, won the Lowled in the fournament prior {0 smmmm m——————— [ Ereatest of all English races, the this year. However the score gained | | Detby, and subsequently finished them only sccond place in that | ahead of the field in the St. Leger, Eruic Hartmann and Walter Rep- | Jockey Ciub Stakes, Ascot penhagen, of Detroit, hold the lead« ' 5 and lclipse Stakes, all classics. ing position with 1,419 In the Y | (Continued from Preceding Page) |mond Jubilee, another doubles division. The Detroiters’ D EAR ) - | handled racer, won the Thou score camo within two points of 1919 it was Jack Dempscy, coming | Guineas, Derby and St, Leger, a feat 11's record. WOERO LA out of the west, who scaled the man | gejdom achieved on the turf, and in late Saturday night, the mountain in thr rounds at Toledo. | gidition won other great events | Central Reercation team of Fr <_Yflnn.~m| uttered more challenges | crediting his royal owner with $165,- [ I'ennsylvania, w into first pla but he ignored, and Dempsey, the | o) jn stakes before he w ) in the team event with a score of all-conquering, clung to the fitle, | 5 gouth American brecder for $1 3,067. The Krie team bowlgd con- but he has failed to mect a negro. | goo, sistently thronghout galning over | Someoft interesting pages | arap-h is credited with dling | 1,000 peints in each of their three of sporting history have been written | o1y and Stewards Cug | games. 2 sround the fistic engagements of | n iy any other trainer. Hitimann'sacartalat xis o Dol an pegro and white, Johngkon and with his partner, Reppenhagen, sete i fries fought at Reno on July 4, a new record in the tournament 910, Johuson and Burns in Sydney, | RAD[O MUDDLE Eomustiion o aided tin Diine Australia, December 26, 1908,+and him in the lead of o A e uccgee u | ’ . g i I ¥ ot th l-even Johnson and Willard i Mavana. | — Shyaiac, oL the slleucnla ¥ 88 : Joo Gang met Battling Nelson at| : . Crit Riia i Goldfield September &, 1908, and KYW Station At Chicago Faces ] ans fought Britt on Qctober Strike As Result Of Having Non- | il | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA Your Phone Is Our Self-Starter O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington St. WAy 10 the unprecedented flock of street | QOM1- BUT 11 HONGRY- 1M GONND ASK AT the British m r regarding its attitude in view of the situation in A ia red tain a position of stri according to a special ¢ o | Athe When she was seconded to St James, 1504 California Completing Rialto, regardedas another “Colin Frompresent indications the white | Union Piano Players. Drill for Big G {nthe Harry Payne Whitney stables, |champion soou must mect another | 4 rill for Big Game was destroye Belmont Park after galaxy of ncgroes in the ring. Harry | Chicaso, Dec. 22.—Radio station | Los Angeles, Dec, 22.— Entering a long illnes alto had won nearly 'Wills, who pursucd Demp for (upcrators fuced a n situation to- into the lagt two days of practice A Aeral s dnea eoniieror |ikai| Ay AN e nand of union musi- for their Christmas day contest with only man who knocked the cham- |¢HDS that station KYW of Chicago the University of.Missouri, the Uni- | Both George r and Babe Ruth!'pioa from the rvi Luis Angel Firpo dismiss two non-union piano players Vei ity of Southern California foot- who first achieved big league fainc and, in the opinion of those at the |t avoid a strike at 4 o'cldck this Dall players today planned to put the | 1 200 e R et i pinion of those at the [16 2001 & S8 M o0 “wrches. nsting touchca on their bag of || Let us quote twirling job a tougher assignment ompli vietory with case, |tras and a theater orchestra threa ""“ i e st or owerfl ) \ cned Lo walk out unless the pianists | There will be another light work- than plaving regulatly at first or In Cowerful, heady s a |7 v ¥ r light work- |8 - U‘m' ““m‘: boxer, Wills is he were discharged or joined the union, tomorrow, but it will not amount ; you on ¢ ]ang e S Al © may haye |OF Wires Trom the orch o much more than a limbering up |E 3 “pitching on yrid game fakes (0 me om G 81, Pau, |Were abon i g el your Qardede Ry e O sl e e cam will leave the city Tues- |§ S more out of a player than taking bons stood off Dempsey m : ; e O e o Tour regular games | {oF 13 rounds at Shelby i d ine ar Weinestas mornins § present equip- i whailion sive L And fn the middlewcight division Providence (O"ege to [asdindigng Absabacipuntib/ieg beg w k : re has come a g that thieat- | Play All Games Away |/'° the &ame ment. We make A pitehing & aw misk beari downaons to Maks et K IEran c gt thati B provid R.L, D Provi-| = f i ‘l dos as carclussness on (class similar to t which main- \ lay e i PSS o oniovery hatten RER IR estieali e ST Nan eyt Al P B e Heights of South a fair aiow some week hitter invariably ca : ! ol Y 5 announced in its 1923 B b tar oo ol Reonslersd SR e R afeat T e O G Manchester Here ance on your : 5 mipion of the division. Tiger S e : Sienial G P 3 er from start to finish £ g RRAe onpanentasl 190 s SEol NS M i Flowers, an Atiauta nrgto, = over- made as & result of the openi ne of the best known bas- 'Old tires. T T b e ‘1 the former ehampion, Jolnny Silian n ¢ 1} SR e T o en, rounds in’ Madison Fesl b 1 len this winter nd e . for Waushington in the closing 1 e e lared his intention of draws | nonth of the race, didn Y ing Harry Greb into a,match for the ot o . Kid Norfolk « more, has ts him ont. | 1" n receiving ‘I“M contenders only re ntiy. om the Was m:;”" P Mixed houts are lecoming popn three pinch hit " ! » M lar in the eas or two more have cxpressed much disgust, saving he ooy arranged for the net few days, e = r. Panl Berlenbg crstwhile knoeck- Q2 \ 3 - e - = : a full sharc L s SN eweome) SEAppears wald hgve made t i i e | r el : DUCKS SHOW G Tt would lgvo wado 110 prc) the Garden Friday nights ond Tige On Wesleyan Schedule R S H OV GRATITuDL ase hits ahout §200 > | Mowers, facin hil Lohman of Middletoy nn., Dec. 22 7, e e AT TR L o e Sty L e R AL (GESIN Birds Rewm Year After Year (o has Leen sent to t e i ‘«I‘ P Port Where They Are Ved T i wo PRACTICAL GIFTS ou how | ctes, expected to star as pitchers g } < Yile Pond . 3 ‘ t and Scott, played in the Blue's back- Aside 'rom Radios, Most German rt t fiell B People This Year Are Making Use- Ioteotion f | beeh obtai Tt 1 A , W Jost. the ful Christmas Presents, | aturalist at preliminary game to e National - ekl Guard Reserves Saturday night play- | Berlin, Dee. 22.—Aside frow radio 4 17 wild n ed & better game than Floyd Board- |cutiits, which are dominating = the in at Mid- | ducks o All-Stars. Christmas markets this year, Christ- et i g ml ird Sl mas gifts among Berlin will ok e e LLELC The management We take |mostly of the practical sort, intended “‘,” SR el sal's word again in a hurry when |to restock homes with household gr- = ekl ot Says 1ie's got a good fast team. [ticles that were not replenished dur- i M o : = ing the inflation period. Lor finan ity ; Nut wait until Saturday night's |cial reasons the interest in books Witliams at Mi e i ow. Some of the wiseacres are 'the holiday market is comparativel i Feaiagind R A tinz that New Britain will not get | meagre, dealers reportng the only | sm— £ total of 30 points. Those Wasl cllers to he Gerhart Haupt- 15t game, land and Jack london | o One interesting feature of the Young Carley Smith, Clarence lay season 1 v war | an M“,‘\]V,.:‘ L\“\. s ,uif ‘H""" dey ‘,“’ : Lant /N0 U5 TRYNG 10 GET WORK HERE-1™M (COULD 9oU HELP MEOUT A ) CER N ! % les when he simaller merchants on o a c M- [ § R GONNA HIHE OUER 10 PODUNK AND TRY— | | LTILE. ™A A= UM ON MY ~Z My P00R MAN- FODUNA 'M ALWAYS LD, MONDAY, DECEMBER e e e T L T 929 &sy —That’s Why W e Sell Them— GOODSYEAR o ALLO ON Special Prices 1924, on Ford Sizes Prest-0-Lite Batteries Phone 900 TH' 4HORTEST WAH THEAE AND 1T DOWN-| [R5 IF HE WANTED AINE ME O HiLL COULD HAVE HIM ARRESTED FO ) THATS ALL T THAT RORD 10 11 RIGHT? ™0 TOO