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. e T T e B e e o BOGIHLSILEHSEIEHLEBLL SN Speaking of Sports PPVVIVIVVIETRTOVOV G’ The management of the Natlonal Guard team today announced & change in the &me of starting the big games. Heretofore the games bave started at 9 p. m, but begin- ning tonight they will commence at 9:16 p. m. This will glve clerks ‘and other persons wha are employed Saturday evenings an opportupity to reach the armory In tlme to sce the entire game, Up from Meriden comes another tale relatiug to the ambitious Floyd Boardman who has been essaying the role of basketball manager this season with none too glorlous results. Last week It was announced he was part manager of the Community Five, The Five played Christmas night. Boardman walked out after the game and those In charge of the | Community boys Insist that he has|| walked out for good. | In plain worda, Aasociate Manager | Boagdman has been fired. e Last night was Kid Kaplan night at Polis in Meriden, The sturdy little batgler got a great reception and| Mayor King personally presented Lavie with a handsome bathrobe as 2 gift from admiring {riends. ; A not diesimilar scene also wae enacted in Philly as Danny Kramer, the Kid's opponent, left for training camp in Jersey, The Quakertown ter. ror announces that he is all set to| beat the Kid. That's one trouble with Danny— he has to get set to put over his fa- nous wallop, The Kid won't let him get set, And the boys up in his neck of the woods are rooting for him to set Danny on his w.k, head. i Tonight Industrial Kimsbur bo el the Corbin Cabinet Lock league team plays the gion five in t clgh- | ng village. The entire feam, in- ading Chicf Larson, is to piay. The Dixies play the speed Ends of Bristql .onlg!\‘. Company K of Hartford won! 19 the East Hartford Inde- gtow was the Coll the Dixies last ni with 1 goals. Fiore got two and was registercd by Carroll, | Dumschott and McGran, The locsls will have arding to keep the us gians ace one each to do boys some lown | B as low | Jolin E {Haskall Tastitution, the latter will be ar tackle of the Uni- of ansylvania football team, enjoys unique distinction. He has been given a place on the first team of every All-Eastern and All-American team picked by the MeGinley, a ex- k6 looks as if it had| ready to its oth- | ible to re- Katis- his team | wiho prom- cars budd sper. non 1 couple: of own (o p. Gall ised so much ias elowe a Haroid Alrahams and Eric Liddell, Olympic champion and Britain's most famous sprinters, may appear in competition next spring at Hu Pennsylvz liams, the ¢ m\')nl,- all-around st won the Olympic -metre da beating four American aces, while Liddel captured the 400-mefre run at Paris in worls record time. | Iell, wiio is studying for the min- , competed at the et " Wi cated in special 104 yard v $10 an uwofficial ibutad tr timates, 1924 of stakes 4 vacing stakes turfoe pirsea for thoroughbr oin t it is astimay 10,600 each was York and execoded i with baving disgbur a gt af this 1 to § Niw figur m M« d that closc digtributed in Maryland, with that Kentucky, historle Canada is ed 81, 7y Woodring, former Syracuse creity and (.‘Vnph chatapion st homietye . il make ewed endeay back dur- n. Wear- . Wood 2 are- to com mdoor scas Aot ing the coming ing the Millrose I'is first start heir t spectal ia the A. . games ut January 6. IFinnish-Am - Madison Square Garden One of the country’s : foot- authorities 1 another suggestion yiles committee presont rul = 18 come forth with to the football According to the | a penalty is infileted against the defending team, the of- | fending n is given the number| of vards called for hy the penally and a first Gown at the poing where the ball rests. The new sugeestion is to give the offending team the vardage without the first. down un- less the ball advances be) i a peint which would automatically | give the effending team a first down, 1t ifkaly this sugg on wil! “be glven some consideration by the leg- iglators when they meet here in| Tanuary. ‘ hough official announcements | regarding the Glants' journey abroad (fter the 1925 playing season cloges | ave not been made, it is understood | hat present plans call for the char- cring of an entire ship for t} 1all party which will be led by Man- gor John MeGraw. After a »: of games in Fngland, the itir vrns to Souin America wi 1led et Rio De Jane Aires and Montevideo ba ten base- a Damrau, Hary whe has plaved | |wa | country for h infleld positions {n the International and Eastern leagues, declares that Frank Walker 1s in the Virginia league this season. Andrew O, McGarrett is either a champlon or a first class contender at his own game, This year he has plodded 1,600 miles to push a golf ball into a cup 5,400 times, using 27,640 strokes, an average of 92.1 to an elghteen hole round. He is 60 years old. On the Alleys FRATERNITY ALLEYS L 0, 0. ;IUAOUZ Phenix No, al. 9" By COACH ¥, ALLEN Kansas, Missouri Valley Champlons Center tips ball to L. G, No. 4, who crisscrosses to receive ball far back and to center's right side. L, G, dribbles down right sideline, L, ¥, No. 1, circles around center circle and trails the dribbling L. G. ‘When well down in offensive ter- ritory, L. G. pivols and passes to trafling L. ¥., who smashes in on The R. I, . 2, who has been holding his pmmon far back In the corner, crosses to opposite corner of follow shot, After pivoting, L. G. cuts across tcourt, then in to basket. Center withdraws from center and drives down court on the opyposite side from 259 | which ball was tipped. R. G. swings 303 | toward center and, when he is as. 2 ; sured the offense is working satis- factorily, trails the play to the center wof the court. TRACEY FERGUSON WINS WITH KNOCKOUT WALLOP ioltman 3931371 Swanson Hoffman Winger Wolt Paul 99— ker quiren unssler Danberg er 442451 4501354 Genrstaeker No, 09, Anderson . T Radi) Overstrom 0 207 | Dummy. Dummy Here . Dummy Northford Farmer Finishes Carrier In Fifth In New York Fight, Mike Meriden, Dee, 27.—Tracey son, of Northford, in his New York debut at Madison Square Garden last night, scored his fourth con- | sccutive Kkmockout in as many bouts when he floored Mike Carrier, of Gotham, in the fifth of what was to 4 have been a six-round bout, one of [the prellminarics to the Berlenbach- | Estridge match. ergy forced the fighting all the way and had his opponent on speak- |ing terms with canvas in both the third and fourth frames. In hoth instances Carrier arose without a Vr'uvm( ~ But not to denied, |came out of his corner |fifth stanza and soon had Carrier ! |in trouble, The Gotham fighter [reeled around the ring under the heavy barrage af blows Fergy served up and in the middle of the round nk to the floor after Tracey had ., GRIDIRON WARRIOR i May Golo St Stehen's and iz Play on Football Team {straight knockdown Fergu- A, Brisk Kellerman Anderson Carlson Dahistrom the 4’: 65—1431 JOHNLEVI, FAMOUS he Tracey fagt in the ar scored |Dan Morgan, former pilot of Jack | Brittor, ex-welterweight kdeg. 1e |trained {n the camp of Paul Present indications Eacniduring iheinast Wack Stephen’s having of the best 5 mall college football teams in ust next season. 1f the influence of Vine V, “Pete” Deloria, full blood- ed Sioux Indian, who is captain for 1925, can be brought to Lear upon | Levi, noted Indian from | | | point to St. " CAN DRINK AT HOME Chicago Police Notified To Regand Man's Home As Castle in New seen in the ‘line-up of the St. Ste- | eu’s Crimson and White, loria and Levi are chums from hool days and there {8 a great ility that Levl will come st t Jall and cnter as a special stu- Year's Ilve Parties, | Chicago, Dec Chicago's “fin- {est” expect to be present when this |city cliristens “Baby 1825" but they will be under orders to recognize 5 Deloria has |'hat “a man's home is his castle,” writton Levi and Intcrested him in [CCOrding to instructions issued by i {Chtef of Police Morgan A. Collins to- failic of b Hdeth b day regarding enforcement of the e prohibition Jaws on New Year's Eve. S e the | Chicf Collins told his department it he |commanders that officers cannot en- iTaAYe® thrs a vear [ter bulldings without search war- man. Levi has established a reputa- |Tants in a scarch for liquor and that e e {onthall cireles |they would be expected to recogniz and its well known throughout this [that “a man's home is his castle” L |on New Year's Eve just as on other Deloria was mentioned | Nghts. ~amp for having made the | “We are going to Itve up to ever: 0 pass on record. He |lotter of the law,” he sald. W ve thrown a pass for 5 lare going to arrest everyone we see §t. Btephen's.Connecti- | ¥/1ing liquor, anyone who openly ex ot Aggics game, with the resuit |hibits or flaunts liquor in the face that the Saints won the contest. De- | Of police, and anyone who becomes loria is one of the most popular men |disorderly or ungentlemanly.” on the Annandale campus and will | He faid that hip pockets will not S e r. Rev, Ken. be searched bec he considered e o of the team, is |2 hip pocket a man's “castle” as far proud of Deloria and was the first to |18 his personal belongivgs are con- ongratulate him upon his election as | cerned. of the team titution, o vphen’s, 10 small coll on the Annandale, | college | ¥ oon that first as n is said to h vards in the coact |Detroit Players Sav Tris Is Ace of the Managc played | This is the unkin The follc Detroit plasers, nillimeet \vies -Amcrica baseb: third week Tr o, ord in of manager. game. The Rt B ule des ! = S Willlamstown in Ver- in V Brook!yn | at Scran- me with captair For phen's 1 10 pick an th o Hart ih will play their first in- Cobb in ourney s choiee Les e home er of the sched inel manager in th gue, scored on 1v‘ T and knowle ims at ity colle Norw 1 Thomas's college The schedule » world champion Wa: Tanle good sccond to o Connia Mack reccived which was one more than th troit athletes slinped th from their-contract, ¢ 6F the T e offcred a guars A Rt alumni, to play |y,5 a¢ ma {the great Cobb a make a hit | fiery man ased the Bray, tances, sgrocd = wor ¢ People of the dollars a year ‘Lu B]uc Will Ha\e to h( for a 4,Mv to G ARO rge | p.,‘“_ o vears court and comes back for a quh:k’ 16 {1 is managed by | crlen- | Sote -600000060000000 0004 SHOTeevnsasssthoncnnsnsay SIRECTION OF PLAYER ——— on New Year Th'c )‘.' New Year's Night, Lovers of enough to enthuse ew Britain P, & 1 ball team lines up a dustrial basketball te ford Underwood Typ: Hartford Tndustria started its schedule la the Underwood Type Corbin team is rated strongest basketball t cal league so the patr a good fast lLrand when these two M. C. A. floor. P. & . Corbin left fory Schuitz Hallin, Holtz ..... V center Anderson left gua Arbur, Parts . ru:M g the intern Wilson, During the baske Trio Wil st liand balanci pyramidics. The Fre finished performers h tlhie middle western a cults. They are here f and the in this evening. addition to the t entertainment ons orchestra wi entertain {and ethall. game and the The program for the at 8 p. m. sharp. Forward Pass [ By Yost of ’\hchlgan Ann Harbor, Mic Fialding I Yost, cf rules committce of 1ootball CPPOSE any « forward pass when t meets in New Tn makir tle forwa basketha aying in that league, meet The teams arc as follows: ball periods, physical dept. being able to procure them ass nnounc #king 's Night il er when 1., A PLANNING AN ENTERTAINMENT Baskethall Game Will Be Feature M. C. A, Has Arranged For i a Program of Entertainment For Corbin basket- against the am from H writer ¢ 1skietball Je st Tuesda writer The a8 one cams in ons are 1 of basket on the I lineup of ¢ th In- ssur | i Underwood ard right forw ittner, £him rl nission the with g a derick aving p nd eastor or the holid 18 fortu yasketbal Ben 1l play fe dancing which will follow th vaudev evenin Jefended Dee, irman of the Ameri tion, ricting commi re. ho nkis | cir- ayy rate o flh ca wi the ext Monday. there cad of e ki Brindell Arrives Home ment Yost is too For Chris tmas Dinner New Brindell, for York, teased o prison tc cor ex parole arrived ast night tobert ortion m ¢ s h As at ¥ T NAVY SUBMARINE Second of Series of Lange Ships Strikes Waters Portsmouth, N. H, I'leet submarine U, sccond of the series of going submarines, the largest constructed for the United States 1avy, will be launched shortly after |noon today at the Portsmouth navy vard, according to the announced plans of officlals here, The under sea hoat is a sister ship the V-1, launched here July Each of the vessels is twice re as any ever previously struct the largest craft buflt at the Ports- mouth vard sinee the Civil War, They are, the first of a group of nine submuariney authorized by congress in 1016, The nches over which 341 6 all and disphees 2,164 tang on the surface, is designed with full capacity, provision allowance and repair facilities which will al- v it to cruise as a member of the flect at sea in any weather and will to malntain any speed of the fleet ftself is cnpable, Her e speed will 1 knots and, rged, nine k The submarine will propelled by four oil engines which may be usad In pairs or together. The maxi- num power being 6,500 horsepower. Armament will consist of six 21 torpedo tuhes, 5-inch, 51 vifie and two Lewis machine I [ha anl inch one iy BunK, Th will whom comfort carry a erew very conyen e for and efficiency possible will installed, including am heatidg equipment, a greatly proved ventilation system, a spe- 1 water suy Syste erating plant wooden deck firm focthold hoat will car handie pos 2 will car whale hoat an engine against tt { water when subme: Owing 1o the size of the will pr not he geide a marine ler while port, it was said. The rin car is similar to that used in cap- ships. \ THREE ELECTROCUTED North submar of 8§06 men for be | st cia m, degizned to in rolling seas, ar 1 ser 4 foot wiil be pr suhma- secured ster Carolina Children's Lives Snnffed Out When High Powered Llectric Wire Talls, Mr. a umlet, we Roberdel in con isniission Tamict ? idr . Pearl Mar electrocuted yes me wir 1ome nd- t night was to the effect that Martin wa hen bul and it £ 1 to rescuc clectroents 3 ()I’I'("l S 4'" \\i,l S Haven, Dee A, Jones, head coac ball team today opinion that foott stand should rem favor of a change The forw: satisfact Jones will 7 1 the v A < £t 1l rule He of ot sent ri pass rule was eting rican fc hes as- Monday CLARK’S 5th CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD 4 MONTHS, $1250 up Tnclading Hotels, Drives, umdu Fees, etea From N. Y. Jan. 19, by specially char- tered Cunard- Anchor new 88 *‘California,’” 17,000 tons, Featuring 18 days in Japan "and China, option 18 days in India, Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, etc., with Europe stop over. We expect tocarry 600 to 700 passen- gers on each cruise, CLARK'S 21st CRUISE, JAN. 31 % MEDITERRANEAN By specially chartered new ‘Laconia, ) tons. Fe mmmz t and Palestine. 62 up, including Hotels, 1 I) ives, kxuxdos, Fees, etc. Originator of Round the World Cruises. Longest experienced cruise management. Established 30 years. FRANK C.CLARK,Times Bidg. NewYork LAUNCHED TODAY ever | s | con- | d in the United States and are | snot in | T Y. W. C. A. NOTES Activities at the Y, W, C, A, will be suspended next week and will be resumed the week of January b, The swimming pool will be open again on Tuesday, January 6. The health lass and Mrs, Bennett's Current Events class will meet on Tuesday evening, January 6. There will be a meeting of the membership com- [mittee the same evening with sup- per at 6 o'clock, The Bible class, under Miss Lord | resumes its lessons on Tuesday, January 13, Meeting for supper at 8 o'clock. The Girl Reserve clubs had a Christmas party, They have made many attractive gifts, some of which have been given to less fortunate hildren and some have becn sold for the benefit of the camp fund. "hirty scrap books were sent to the P'olish Orphanage and 10 to the New Britain hospital Al clubs will meet regularly again the week of January b. New dressmakine and basketry classes will he started the week of Jagpary 19 provided there is suffi- clent demand Miss Swan's art class contin ough January. th Costs Most to Outfit Teams for the Gridiron Columbus, Ohio, Dee. 7.~ -Per ! man, foothall ¢ { most, and tennis the least to outfit in athletic at Ohio State university, ac- Im: to a survey just completed by Trautman, assistant direc- jtor of athletics Ohio state, Cost per man for gridiron clothes was $44.15 , and for tennis only § | Next to foothall in expense ranked baseball, the equipr costing $31 per man. Cost to nen in other branches of €po basketball, $15.90; track 1 cross-country, $16. gymnastics encing, $13; wrestli $12; team, $10, and | golf, 8 togs at s ts was ni Vermont to Play St. Louis Eleven Thanksgiving Day 27.—Vermont unij- 1 will meet the rsity cleven here next season, mak- nal games on e Point, rnegie Tech St. Louis, Dec versity's football t £t Louis uniy Thanksgiving d ing three intersec the St. Louis sched others will be Arm October 24, and Ca Nov. 21, ‘Three Deaths Reault From Carbon Monoxide Gas Tortland, Ore., Dee. ( Imonoxide gas from a defective gas ¢ killed three persons in one esterday. The dead \arles E. Adams, 58; Mrs. ¥ L. Adams, 84, grandmother of Charles Adams Miss Marjoric Adams, granddaughter of Mrs. Adams niece of Charles Adams, T ree bodies were di in their home by a relative who called at the home yetserday afternoon, irbon famil are: overed Clearing Up REMARKS TS BEEN A GREAT CHRIST- MAS BUT KE SUPPOSES (T% TIME O CLEAR UP SOME OF THIS PAPER AND Yale Obscrvatory Trip For New York, vatory, salled for the Atlantic tonka on his way tablish a branch b and Wa obsery in Bout the new 2 made tory, Iter tory inch and as Dr, to send it line K by ar care of the roon itself, We going and then to Cape singer said today. really good obsery ern hemisphere 4 cetablish one. termined will & Bloemfontel yot, at Joh urpose transport. smpanied staf, Africa. specially for Schlesinger by ave p OFF FOR AFRICA Director Stars on danuary Lelipsc, Dec., Bchlesinger, director of Yale ¢ England toduy o1 liner Minne- to Bouth Africa observatory they by Cluude O'Connell 1€ who will e He is tuking photographic the new observu did not treight, officials ut it into a state. to London Dr. first tow atory in the soutli- 4 we are going t s not been de- ther it ever, nnesburg of Obscrving | | “The object ot establishing ay ob- servatory in the southern hemisphere Is to observe and to photograph sturs visible there but not vislble in the northern hemisphere. Condi- tions there from an astronomical | point of view are very good, The tronomer, looking at the stars telescope, finds they ap= prar to tremble, This is due to the he and he longs for & through a wives, steady’ sky. It has been found that out on the better in respoct skies than in other parts southern hemisphere and hiive selected South South Ameriea, cssible. The work i the field of measuze ce from the solar sys- umber of stars and rve them in respect to Dr. Harry L. Alden of of Virginia will fol- be in charge of the It conditions are ‘steady’ the tars iversity oliservatory a southern chicken . capacity of 16,000 is not unusual for 10,- 'k thelr way into s time, Here we have Ladies' Paperchase at Surbiton. most woman athletes, acting as the hare in the Middlesex Miss Birehenough, one of England’s fore- Evidently the hounds are close behind from the way she takes this hurdle. The Family Album HAS JUST GATHEPED EVERYT: TO ONE LCAD WHEN WIPE MUTTERS S APITY TO THROW ALL THAT PAPER. AWAY i D T By GLUYAS WILLIAMS HING IN- 0 McClure Newspaper Syndicate WATS erm 1Y WHILE WIFE GOES OVER PILE AND DECTDES S ALL BEEN TORN OR WRITTEN ON AND SNIT WORTH SAVMNG He Who Laughs Last, Laughs —? Tu Blue was rat the first oasemen of | the Tygers for many sing sent to Birmi mor 1 up Loth the American associatio s t':)v Lu¥ fercd a knee mnju cap him in Jas battle 235 a regr to ho!d hi« b ‘Wc’l‘lzne K. 0.s hmg in Fourth Round at Atlanta Atlanga . Dee —Mike Me- | Tigne, who holds t} I's light ix wst G or [ DARNGONIT '~ JUST MY LUCK TQ FORGET ) MY UMBRELLA AND 1 JUST GOT MY SUIT PReSSED ! —— e —— TALK ABOUT LUCK |- THIS DOORWY | SURE SAVED MY H\DE - | 3 bout | here \ /‘—L\u - AT LA ’\fl NQW TO Bt WAY Ny Y ON MY Bl 1 LT DEEA NING DO SUN NO 2% N 20| A