New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1924, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924, [itiistastasiisisrissssstiat oottt aasize buites SR R R R SR R s st e e st S st A A e e e TRACEY FERGUSON CLIMBS INTO NEW YORK RING TONEGHF — U. OF P. FOOTBALL SQUAD OFF FOR NEW YEAR’S GAME ON THE SEEI s seesigiedisiisiaiiiiitesented . COAST — MISSOURI FARES ILL AT HANDS OF CALIFORNIANS — BILLIARD STARS TO MEET FOR WORLD TITLE—BRIEF SPORT NEWS FIIIIIIIIIIINININIIITILILILINLIILILIIILIILALIIILILIIILILII N NN SIIISININIIIINIINININNNINNG seresens: FOUTBALL SCORES _ CRPPLED PEAN ARE BIG TOPICS 15 OFF TODAY Coaches Will Discuss Probable Foothall Team Leaves lor the Changes in Rules Golden West went into a ¢ head to foot, w - LEW TENDLER OUTPOINTS TIPLITZ AT PHILADELPHIA e game [eft-Aander Displays Old Tinic Torm—Tarl Baird Takes Count Again toemnen wh of co BOOSTS KELLEY stan Harris, Washington May fe Strong for the Giants TENNIS MATCHES Xational Boys' and Junior Mo Qtarts Today at Seventh Regimen Armory, N. ¥ BUSINESS SECTION BURNS 2332353400402 40n 0003008 ' CALIFORNIA VERSUS PENN; A CHOICE TIDBIT Coach Andy Smith Hom\ to Preserve U nl)mlcn Record, While Pennsylvania, Boasting One of Best Teams in Country, Must Win to Uphold Foothall Prestige of the East P BILLIARD EXPERTS TO SETTLE WORLD'S TITLE T'hiree American and TFour Culsts Will Meet in Chi 18 ‘\'1'_"1\\ PNICS letre )¢ Interest in Company K Foreign «al » for 2 Balldine Championship, . No Collection. TAKE ?w'l' ICE TREMAINE KN HOLGE \ST I of Hartford Invites To- ball Tans to Game—No ef Hooks To Jaw Spell Curtains—- ! Travers of | Loses Deci-ion, BASKETBALL DUE O ORE SPEED Games Tpis Season New York, Dee. 26.—~General speeding up of play and a more koenly contested title race in the in- reollegiate basket league, { opens ity scason ' January 3, are predicted by Joo” Deering, coach o Columbia five, as a result of abolishment of the zoning rule, ich inflicted various penulties for s committed within certain areas, climinate constant whistle blow specd up th « play more attractive to the spes ors Deering, whose veteran team 18 | to be one of the strongest for the champlonship 4 by Cornell, regards Prine \ and Dartmouth as rmidable rivals in the was reticent in discussing chanees but experts predict the ;.:,1 White quintet will be game and make | ..:n:mmmm“mmuxw‘rm“m.“,mmmmmum; L e T3S e e P e e 1T e e PTe Tt e 1a s snazsssantsss 133223231 HISSOURI LOSES 10 GALIFORNIA (Coach Predicts Faster College| Touchdown in Last 80 Seconds Prevents Whitewash Los Angeles, Dee. 26.—The Uni- versity of Southern Callfornla foot- ball team yesterday defeated the University of Missouri, champlon of the Missourl valley conference, 20 to 7, In the firet of a serics of intersec- tional contests marking the year-end holldays in Southern Californla, | A combination of a close and op” k in the third period, Whe ed all their points, gave the i1} a men victory after they A4 been outplayed by the middle western team throughout the first rlods. Forward passes gave Trojans two of the first touch- lone ssourl touchdowr nie in the last seconds of play d resulted from a fumble by Rid- h Walsh picked up and rar aving the Tigers from \ the top from start to finish. | a veteran ‘ort Wilsen who cd now In his i to aid the vet \\ mv\"lm 1 Kirch- are expected | ird last ye mmy Pite of CALIFORNIA WIS Defeats University of British Colum- bia Rughy Team 9 to 0 in an In- ternational Contest. 5. C., Deg h Columb ed, 9 to 1 contest o Brokton I" n California sqr s on the Califor iad were members of pion Olympic pames team. 5 playe frost-har 2 I aw ; Laird UNIVERSITY OF PENN. 1 byt ny pr NAVY FIVE GETS SEND-OFTI \umhnu[mn‘ b N % atiack unti they wilted in the H] period an fell prey to the long distance passcs 5 oy came within ecor- twice during the first vo perlods. The remainder of the game saw them making de - | tempts to w»p the c " BERLENBACH TONIGHT IS FIGHT]NG EASTRIDGE Tracey Ferguson of Northford Is On Same Program, Appearing In New York Prelim, York light \ when he meets Larry 15 negro outhpaw, in a 12-round matel. Es- ! 1ds the negro midd'cweight )5 won it from Panama n the milk fund , June 8 in this® and both « il punch in their cen boxer, i shifty puncher ind give it, while e 1 puncher r hlow than )V“ adver 3¢ Squad of Ten Leaves Annapolis For Tour of Middle West, MeTigue-King Bout ; In Atlanta Tonight * (&) 1 Mike M REDDICK TO FIGHT PAPKE. v, Man., D FEverything for the Boy LOYES, PUNCHING BAG AND SKATES i Art Pxil s Smoke Shop Oh Man BRIGGS Veteran ! mpire Says Germans Like Baseball ~KATE AND 1! i'.n Vi Sell Live SHOE Open Exenings ( 15 naT ) NO 1V HiMm ¢ | Don ARE You SURE'S GEORGE THAT MAN ( GET Rumzo MY FAMILY - €55 INED My BUSIN D A LoT OF MY BEST RUFRIENDS -+ A MAN LIKE A \‘\ THAT HAS NO RIGHT | GonG To HELP MATTERS NoT HiM . Bait [TTHING ‘You'tt forR HIS LIFE=-= I'M GOING To GET Him = Go Ht\mp\f © Do ANYH THAT . MAN AWAY FRoM HERE OR. |'LL BE RESPONS\BLE GET ouT-

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