New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 8

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Riiriistissitisiatisstesisietittiztessitecantts 33333 23880000 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924, SRR LEW PALUSO WINS lN WESTERN FIGHT — GASCO DEFEATS R. AND E.—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT — VETERAN TIGER # i %3 Hasmn LOW WEIGHT ON. AY BOTHER XAPLAN BEING COMPARED! LOCAL BOYS' CLUB 6 e On Cout et THAT M. Othervise Figures to Beat Kramer Meriden Boy for Featherweight Title. WILLTAMS Lramer a Jdaw Puncher Anglc e Southpaw University of California Team | Being Put Thro ~<ome Hard Work Preparing Ior Bi wam Not Kids 4Her Own, LY TH;’NG DANNY KRIRAMER “ TABE ADARS DEAN - OF 01 TIMERS " 0L TINE BACKS HEIGHTS DEFEAT | Four Captains 0 tar Certam To S r New Year’s Day Will Feature Play of I‘amoufl Leaders, Three of Whom Are Mentioned For All-America Modern Backlield Men All Have Win in Extra Period~Club Rc-l Same Duties serves Ave Victorious tirst team lost & to the Heights | carrying the | ra period and retain- victory until with the The locals got the opponents and tallfed the Heights found 1 visite The Boys' clu tough hattle la - of South Mancl ore today e final 1 might query by sta sackiicld men a time the quarterback He usually visitors votha 1 X p 1it up a ms unti 1 str st bet ed along on even the end of the went into a 16- 1 specialist fter which the d rush and SN home b itors me rmi Duri ppe Mike the count tastrophe 1 tual runn 1 Lo circle end ar 2e buck s Vi 3 " 1 | y ‘l ””“‘ o age it 1 the football ability of the four cap-| g ability. tains who will bring the football sea- ve wi Luke, their LEFT TO RIGHT: \WALSI class hest tells the story of | he played a w Jim La outstanding f | serving son to a close on New Year's Day. | When of an hen add y Kieszko in and brought the int away, and then a South Manc the g Wil on was too ! them ed sk1 slipps he ba A ood his try t ever a player In the « vania and ‘Cal leaders will ca 00! a two.poi lists a ¥ anford mects Notre Dame | two America play- ers will shake hands just before thic vattls Adam Walsh of Notre Dame is greatest. centers in years. handicap of two broken foothall season, | als only © sona hes- spective sck “Baby best forward T mbe °T Despite the hands most of the coun Coa mous in the Kere- Horr V@) I, LAWSON, McGRAW, HORRELL onderful game. t America team that failed to place 1\ of Stanford Lim would be incomplete, nd on the t - Ray Mc star backfield mun All-America bert} of Pennsylvania, is knowyn as the was Tris Speaker of football. His judg- I between ment in handling punts is uncanny ifornia, two He takes them as a ball player arry on for their handles a fly Lall and his style has 1s. n comparcd with Spaker's, ell of California fs t1 Four real captains, in that section of tie ers extraordinary, who merit all the st experts arc unani- praise that has been lieaped on opinion that.an All- | them. coas 1w, whi Iped arson, the center gume org also he MARTIN WON VERDICT BY TW0 T0 ONE YOTE Who hile Carvine from guard to make llnlwm- A, HARD Ted Fairchil Judges Fapressed Opinion Were jn Majovity for Brooklynite. % by which Ed nonball) Boys' Che? 8 Philade vania's hopes ty of California on the t Berkeley Ne ed another & t nouncer . n - commiesion to- ; n with bl \\n." be game trr a slow o k to 1ig an their apponents, Manchest GASTON WORKE WORKED WELL His Percentage Mark for Last Seazon ! Algr atioe Was Better Than That of Any of theglionie the other Browns. Louis, T ¢ 23.—Milto hand piteher obtained Louis Browns Girard, fin the deal a New York Yankee of Shocker, had a better othcr mem- 1 Gastor 3 resolutely made t 1o 24 : s stafl. e and & s than tl sto hur experi rs as a relief pitcher v of the Brow PENNSY'S CHANGES ) HIT AGAIN 0 Now Is Out of the. Iphia, thack yester( ‘GASCD TEAM DEFEAT“ INDUSTRIAL IEAGUERS Hands 50 to 43 Trimming to Russell and Erwin Outfit in Practice Game at Boys' Club. Lmeup he New Britain pany got inio actiog o it the club and 1o 43 trimming to the Wi Industri; 1k was the aindast night handed a 30 Russell and 1 leaguers, Chuck scoring r the 11 field goals and two Whitman rs, getting cight from th summary — Pennsyl- Dee. 2 of defeating the U grid v Year's day was the best that T right end of i had beer appendicitis unable to p Iy foxt it an injury recei siving Day cont es and players hild wers Gasco. coat d Fair | Fort Wayne Has $10,000 Jewelry Store Robbery Dec. 2 —Dia- football play- , COACH TO REMAIN —U. OF P LOSES ANOTHER STAR PLAYER -- YALE CONSIDERING SENDING 1926 CREW ABROAD TO GERMANY ROPER AGAIN 10 COACH PRINGETON Famous Grid Mentor Returning {o Jungletown New York, Dee, 23.—Princoton 18 foothall season W. W, éBil) Philndelphia lawyer- ready for another with its head couch, Roper, the journallat, consenting 1o serve an- other year after announcing at the start of the 1924 scason that profess sionul duties wounld compel him to leave Nis post Roper's acceptance, le: the ecaching situation at only on¢ of the 1“big three” pniversities in question, as Tad Junes remains at Yale, Bob {1isher’ Cambridge Wil {not be known for a few days but in- {dications are that 1925 will see him {in charge at the Harvard “horse- hoe" once again Foothall follow- ers consider it unlikely that Harvard will change coaches hecause of the disastrous season it has expericnced, and the present mentor is more than likely to make an effort to redeem himselt, despite his reported asser- tion that he would quit if Harvard lost to Yale Harvard bat lmt gamely, in a sea of mud at ¥+ Haven, and had there bean o®.er Giohrkes that a different stes wight boen told I'tors *a¥ to 1918 Princeton won 16 confests from Harvard and Yale. finme Roper took command six years ago it has won six and tied two in |12 games. HMarvard has beaten the ;'r::us only once in this time, witli aves (tus at two battles tied, while Yale has won three and wree. In o 1922 ton defeated both anclent ri In 1923 it to hoth, In it defeated Harvard and lost te Yale. lTost 1 Princ LIKES LEFT HANDERS Irankic Frisch. New York Giant Captain, Stronz or Batting Azainst Southpaws, New York, Dree, 2 tisch of the Giants of the ¢ turn batters in the nal who hits equally well rigl —Iranki« is one However, 19 risch admits that he hitting om the left He lie has confidence when hitting that and believes he bettor punchNinto ng. Incidentally stranger liking pitehing sont sa nohitti That step is tie fween much prefers of the plate says Wiy gots a handed He also f the extra step right thar V. from the ug side of th many a bas nary out at first during a sea Woman \llrminci\:i Is \utu Accad(nt \lchn' fant on Decker's bait! i in Jun: The k hom the Ren mother's ariis o vick infar hionss BELieve mE , BETTY 'M Seme IT'S TweLve o'cLoCK - _/ SAME 0LD STORY \{\':wf CHRISTMAS LAYTON GETS OFFER 110 Yard Dash King Has Chance to Become Athletic Dircctor of Itra zilian Athletic Club STRONG FOR RECRUIT Huggins Declarc that Beall Hi Do | GET OFF- Y PROMISED To FUF THE GARDENIAS AND You HAVEN'T FLQN&’)H‘: o ON Rookie Moundsman Wil surely I o - = Deliver the Goods Rockne and His Charges Arrive at New m.ean\ w York, 1 Hawever, Hugg Walter Beal 1o bolster READ THE HERALD CLASSIFLL . 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