New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 9

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iSpeaking 3 of Sports f LLLT DL AR T The Landers team showed marked {mprovement last night and their close victory over the Stanley wurw wus & well earned one. This team, In addition to being the youngest in the league, probably is the most cosmopolian for eight na- tionalitiesy ure vepresented on the equad: Sweden, [taly, Poland, Ger- many, Lithuania, Ireland and a Madne Yankee, Duke MeCabe, the tonmer Sufficld player and also a player of note at the High school, will join the Lan- ders syuad at their next game, the cutlery's fushy torward, Showed t 8 t neness lust night when he played tiroughont the game with an infected foot which caused him uo little trouble, i Loomis, who got into the lust night for the Rule Shop, is & son of Bert Loomis who was at one time a member of the world hamplon New Britain team, How Joe Llergstrom has recently dug up un old cut showing the first baghet lall game ved in this coun wer yed in Springtield acd ordinary hung at cither end of the gym for baskets, I'hese » peach baskets were ach goal the dder and y could be Afte ball before nitor had to remove the resum w of the Rule Shop-Corbin g ws that a field goal by Walther in the first half and one by Woodford in the second half was the ficld done by A revic & oty scoring from the this team. Jivery membicr of the Corbin outfit fallied from the floor at least once, The Stanley Workers were closcly vdad i the first half, Sokora and vlivtier heing the only ones to seore floor. trom the Wilson, the Corbin eaptain, took | cire of Les Waoodford last night school flash had ¢ hls wa and the [ ehanee to disy tormer pro for A is es you a run ] A eivter YOUr money is a great guy. i i rs you a f armip. w mpion Hapy to live down bantamweight « 1 years old. © s Iy, he hns plenty of time his shame Wil t Jerstand base . nan Kindly explain 1orus Bomt Wirted o thall t not been | Well, Mike | manager, am in tou. aranyifl has signed to Jba neat year, byt the which he will lead them di- s tinished 1ast in pennant race fielding with point behind who were the in e Phillies pennunt dash. it mark of re them w Mhoin the A\ new indoor sprint king will be this season. Loren Mur- k A. C. fller, who burn- hoards with his speed last leaves soon with Charley a world tour. His only will be at the mes January 6. Ne up the ane is American g jidates for the ti include Jackson Scholz, Olym- Jof-meter champion; Alf Leco- I'rank Hussey and Louis Clarke, mbers of the Amsriean 400 ralay feam which broke world's vecord at P o1 indoors will 1 ni ot Dav faotball coach at Vermont, 200 e Morey, Middiebury collegs which accumulated yoints this season picked from 28 candidatek, worries ittle about next year's echedule which finds the Vermonters meeting liarvard and Yale on successive Sat- urdaye. Injuries are few in these battles with larger institutions, he leclares. in more than with an eleven Down at the bottom of tha tional league list is a small gather- ing of names, the players who par- | ticipated in less than 10 games dur- ing the season of 1924. Thess i clude two classes, the men coming in and those going out. Among those at the end of their major league ourneys are Eddie Alnsmith, battery mate of Walter Johnson for several vears; Tvy Olson, long a shortstop in Brookiyn: Walton Cruise, outfielder of the Cardinals and Liraves; Johnny Lavan, once noted physician short- top of the Cardinals, and Johnny Tiawlings, wlose marvelous play in the world series of 1921 was the final hiow to the Yankees. Harold E. (Beots) Lever, forner University of Pennevivania track sfar whe won the intercoliegiate 100- vard champlonship of the annual Wiico A. A. games, last year In 9 4-5 geconds, has entered for this winter's contest on February 7 and expects 1o faca Louls Clarke, Chet Rowman, Alfred Leconey and Frank Hussey. Trank Frisch of Fordham, poten- manager of the New York Giants fa awalting Information re garding salary incre 192, His contract expires this year. Al ady he has called on Manager \MeGraw and wished him a happy New Year, but It is declared that the how | ”‘.4 field captaln did not mention ealary figures, A year ugh McGraw ane nounced that Frisch would be the next manager of the team but the “Little Napoleon" 1s not ready to drop the reins yet, e - Two ycars ago Dete Green, fives ’)lhl’-ul'l barness gelding, wuas sold {for five conts. Now, capablo of a {mile in 2:06'5 he hay been sold for $3,700, Gus Scoggins. Atlanta, Ga., horsu- man, wished to give the horse to Walter Candler along with several others the Aflunta millionaire sports. | man was purchasing, but Candler in« { sisted upon a sale, 80 the nickel way ! fxed us the purchase price. Chicago's next six-day Dbicyelo race will be held February 7 to 14, [ with 15 American and 15 foreign |riders partlcipaling., Clarence Car- | man, former mator paced champion of America, 13 in Burope Signing stars, At Berkeley, Captain Hornell, California conter whom Camp p as a guard, will buck the Pennsyle vania line in which McGinley, one of the Camp tuckles, 18 a powcrful link, At Pasadena, Stuhldreher, | firet cholee for quarterback, will lead the attack against Stanford. | - Camp's second team will be rep- | resented tain by Lawson, Stanford cap- and end, and ‘Crowley, Notre Dame fullback, of the four Norsemen. The third all-star myth. {ical eleven will contribute Walsh, the Notre Dame captain and center, one yand Imlay, a California halfback. BUCHERRI WINS FOR TEAHMATES ™~ (Continued trom Preceding Page.) was guilty of a technical | both shots were missed, | tion cost liis team nothing. fonl but #0 his ac- | At halt [grenon BY COACH ED STEWART Texas, Champlons Southwest Tn this bat-oif play Forward 1 is 16 fect from center at the toss-up. |He runs close, jumps high and bats ball ta Guard 4, who is also on run. Guard 4 throws straight up the floor to I"orwurd 2, who has cut over, Torward 2 returns ball immediately to Guard 4, who drives ball hard to lenter 8, who has gone up on oppo- site side. Cepter 3 may shoot or pass to Forward 1 (who has re- turned straight up middle of court,) to Forward 2 coming in from oppo site side or to Guard 4, who has never stopped his charge up fleld. Guard 5 becomes basket guard, On the Alleys ROGERS ALLEYS SPECIAL MAT(H Burhum's Stars. Maiey n 1 Rurham Perking il 00k . Howarth 40 F. & F. €CORBIN YOREMEN Facuteheons, . 28— \|<-.N'h> Schinidt Tielin Marton appeney time the Landers Lors led 10 to 7. |Thomas he second half started and banged fast and \e remalnder of the game. Al hade added two points to his am's score and Sokora, who was with bang for | plasing under the basket, added {our |ryey potnt e ba hen his mates ted him ndded a foul shot, Stanley Workers were leading 16 to 15 when Larson was fouled. The Dlowde youngster took his time aifd tossed in a clean basket, tying the seore at 16 all. Then it was that th seitement hit fever piteh. Both ms battled furiously and eve closely St the ball an a Standing foul line and at court, he was not 80 the more th Grobstein Yk k in the K oconrt "k on his side of the onsidered conrt anay langerous furious | | | Pelletior made little effort to oppose | ing to remain near the serimmage to Lreak up the Instead, Bucherri pulled the nd shot. The ball went netting without touch- play nexpeete through th ing the b ‘18 to 16 of play 12 remaining 16 seconds almost vicious in their piay. Stanley Works shot and miss- took a ‘Crack at the nd missed and she game with Pelleticr makdng a des attempt which also faficd The summary were intensity of tricd-in vat basket ended Tt 4 6 (Grobstein vell tier, r (el Hotn Landers, Goals. Fls Recano, GALL FROM LONDON Gibbons Wants His Manager's Opin- | ion Before Signing Up With Luis Firpo, St Minn. Dec. 81.—Tommy Faul heavy- v awaited word from hig manager, Eddic Kane, who was in Chicazo, as to acceptance of terms for a boyt in London, England, with Lujs Ange! Firpo, hearvyweight of | South Ame Gihbons gram fro tive of the snal of London offering a 20 round fight with Firpo next M A purss of approxim. $100,000 would he | put up, it was said, sixty per cent to Pau! hhons light received a tele- ropresenta. Glbbona epted money When he One said, pth 1 wou!l make would be read visited the B itly to | fignt Jack 1 re cefved gnly a small portion of the | promised sum | Gibbons took a long run through the snow in a | terday and wi 1 tin in lien 1 next fight s wni Ja Grand Rapiis, Michigar ‘Trotzl\,\j\—'lll Leavg if rtain he that v him Islea rece mficld, Tommy for | cont pas ning stunts. His kK Durke at January 9. porting club | | he | | rabbits yes- | | Friends Are Reinstated | Lendon, the Dee. I Russian eoviet war minister, 18 | stiil in Mescow, according to news. raper digpatches received by way of Helsingfors and Copenhagen Trotzky i said to have declared himself willing to* leave the soviet capital If his dismissed adherents are reinstated In their old positions and not exposed to reprisals, also if his opponents in the supreme revolu- tionary war council, especially Gen- eral Frunze, are removed from the counct Tt is believed an agreement will be reached Jispatches added, but | Trotzky's friends arc of t | that the reconcitiation will | dure. not en we opinfon | 31.~Leon Trotzky, | a |Shepard Hennesey Spence linson Sorrow Ape Purne Javes Elllote enwaz Nerrls Heloin L ckboard and Landers led [Mealy 1 - 287 1. coeeans 5 - 268 R, Walt aes - 265 o Nelsan Varner Yincent Decolvin Turns Clden 4, Deloin rd Kania Y.M.C.A NEW YEAR’S NIGHT 8§ P. M. BASKET-BALL | P. & F. CORBIN Vs, UNDERWOOD TYPE- WRITER (Hartford) FREDERIC TRIO Acrobats DANCING Ben Parker's Orch. Admission 3¢ JALESMAN $AM * ENN AND CALIFORNIA _{hundred California students and PITGHING RECORD BOTH RARING T0 60 | Both Teams and Coaches for Lach Are Confident of Victory Tomorrow Berkeley, Calif,, Dec. | Smith, once \one the | backs tn the history of footl: {the University of Pennsylvania, to- $1—Andy best | | morrow will do his utmost Penn eleven trounced by | University of California el fifth defeatless season. On the opposing hoard of strategy | Smith will find “Rrodie” Stephens, | ! coach at I'enn whom a few |years ago Emith, s California | coach pulled off the “scruls” and | placed as a regular end. The Pennsylvanians arrived {terday, a party of | campus band and some ardent |rootrs. The band escorted the {team to a Berkeicy hotel, while five | 1o see 8, ding the en to its yes- including the a large sprinkling of the | were on hand to cheer, i Later Lou Young, head coach, put his pupils through a light workout | tin the Caiiforma stadinm. Thea ficld was soggy from The rain | held off yesterday, the skias | were threatening, temiperature warm California | practice | ordered to reet today was in the be of the populac RBears vesterday had The squad condition ir wers phiysical l season, trainers reported, The Quakers planned to have sig- 11|BI practice and light exercise today. | IN'THE MATIONAL (Continfied frem Preceding Page.) in only 11 and Grimes tied for the With 30 apiec in complete w but 3, whi victories an Boston, 14 and lost Yde, Pittsburgl Nenf, Now Vand who complete games. of Brook! most complets are widely separated n ang lost pereent- | inning 27 and Grimes turned $ defeats, J compiete a games losing | in i 1 Mays, Cincinnati } Bentley, New York Vance, Brook!yn Donohue, Cineinnati Keen, Chicago ...... McQulllan, New York Alexander, Chicago Wrenmer, Pittshurgh Kaufman, Chicago \ New York nnati sburgh oklyn 875 | 887 i |l s . Cin Cooper, i Grimes, Meadows, Genewieh. Boston Stuart, € Louis Jacobs, 143 T. Barnes, Boston “ooney, Bostan Aldridge, Sothoron Luque, Ci Ring, P! Ruether, Carlson, T Morrison Haines, st niladeiphia Phila Pete last Gr vear een, was | mddie i division, T T T T e e Al e e WRIGHT-JACKSON MoV Kor ExvoRep MADE G0OD MARKS Each Worked Fine in More Than 150 Games Dec out murkedly es of th Glenn Wright of the Plrates and Travis Jackson the New York Glants, recrult, shortstop. red for more than 150 contests in a which produced ¢ five men in the National league complished feat. Wrig his positfon throughout 15 Juckson performed 1 parently it 8 a great shortstops, Lverett Scott hi ice In ¢ for the Yankees fn league, and Rabbit merly a star ir i in 13 Roger Pe 1gh times with the Washington 8¢ The Plratey’ inner defe held together, with Maransi Wright playing every of the sehedule and st Basem, Charley Grimm donning a uniform for 151 struggles. Pie Truy third Laseman, had about ten days’ ave during year but p ed in 142 Close behind came the Glants, ted by New York qu games, BT se dnriy center f] oy in t Natlonal e names officlal cague, Plttsburgh stand avers ¢ of the held Ap- uing lang ser ames ative tors truly almost & the irticis s the infield of Jackson. The averaged 144 vy assisting at firsy, corge Kelly's jonrne 1 teran Heinie Groh gathercd his record fielding av- erage in 145 contests The Nutional leaguer to pass the long distance mark was cques Fourni Brooklyn first slio appeared on 154 oo« asions and led the league fn this respect In the American le it baseman, 1gue three play- »d through every contest on veteransg in 1 Bill the the sehedule and they wer all. Tyrus appeared contests for his Detroit club, Wambsganss ¢ much ed Sox ane iinpaugh earried o1 for the & 'ahl i 1id for Others in ed Were Collin Heilmann, 7 ators; leaguc zames or Yankees: Harry w more Al ter, and Simmeons, Athletics Browns; Wa Everett Seott Yankees. FLOWERS-DELANEY G0 Conqu of dohnny Wilson And mes, | American | o) would | vlayers, | FOR GRID COACHING lhumvk\ of Unsportsmanship {s Clain —Investigation of Summer Ball Ordered By The Associated Py New York, Dee. §l.—Condemning. as an “unethical practice,” the usc of still or motion pictures in coach- Ing or scouting of an intercolleglate tootball team, the National Colle Athletic association has adc ed & resolution forbidding the usc |of such modern adjuncts to grid- iron scenes in the colleges un- ler it8 Jurisdiction and at FAIL time adopted ordering a gweeping investigation of summer Laseball activities of intercollegiate players. Branding the “movies”, a resolution of the Jeliberate colleg that if 1 to grow relegate into a b trstitution instcad of a sport aud make a foothall game a contest be. tween coaches instead of between he association unanimous y adopted a resolution, introduced Ly J. P. Richardson, of Dartmouth barring the use of slow or fust filma in either coaching or scouting. The summer not discussed but the thorized the executive comm appoint & committee to i this practice with the idca tailing it, LFIRE AT FORDHAM practies u: as a spirit ending tion of 1 of ball an practice toot- 48 foot resolu of cur- Several Thousand Dollars Damage to j Administration Building, Two Pro- | | fessors Burned. | New York, Dee, The admin tration building of Fordham Up versity was tially destroyed b tire early today two members of the faculty were slightly burned in fighting the flames, The loss was lestimated at several thousand dol- 31 4 and Rev, Father of the ur 18 Keating, 2 in th tory of saving and They were treated at the hospital. Iather who discovered the Michar ity and Father an instryctor, who studies on the structure, Jessup, burned vestments, Tordham Richard Rankin, fire, aroused 14 workmen asleep in the cupola of fiie were MCGRAW PRAISE John MeGraw sna catcher that ROGER says he regardd as the smartest r wore a mask in the majors, Rresnahan is to he McGraw's assistant next More brains for the Giants an season, Taul Berlenbach Signed To Meet In Bridgeport January 16. New York, Dec m=tiager of T negro middlewright, oyt Johnny Wilson, pion, in Madis cently, announ last Flowers had contracted Jack Delancy of Bridgeport, Conn., on January 18 aney knecked ont Pau Astoria, L. I, wh and last week victery over - o s Joe Lohman of Toledo in a 10-round battle tomor- tow afternoon —Walk Mill r ¥lowers, Atlant: who knocked former cham- Garden re- night that 1o wmeet Squars Berlen- the asy British typisis v hizh speed 1t an all-Europs Iy in Paris. Do You Dread to Shave? ' prizes icld recent. AValet AutoStrop Rarzor makes shaving a pleasure. Blades are always sharp. Complete outfits, $1.00 Inquest Will Be MHATL - YOU SAY nARRY HOSPITAL - BROKE W9 LEG EX-TO0 BAD TLL HAVE TO GO UP AND SEE HIM \S N TH 3 WAY WHO'S DE /HERE YOU ARE SIR — A | DOZEN LILLIES ~BY THE ] DEAD ? N\ GOSH ) /~" DUNNQ -1 BRINGING THESE FRIEND QF Mt IN THHQSP\ TS M A ? TLLLPHONE, 802-4 EASTERN TEANS "~ FARING POORLY But Tomorrow's Game May .. . Show a Reversal Eastery and meeting wit nythi Syrac one of the represent tve teams of the east irneyed to Califory than that ulread cast and west combing The that ( champions, wer opening souri, of Califorr comparative On the other later beaten by overshelmed by he Sout forni as two vi game s a to chaner lo some hand, Missouri was Nebraska Notr football prestige i in the hand sylvania and Notre Dan The coaches and players of these |two great teams realize the 1t is certain they will fight to the limit the defeats of Syracuse and Missouri. fact, to wipe out of While S an excus The coast the climate can it is no longer an alibi, athletes are playing rea aothal oult the cast a act by Vietories by 1 in the Nev ntitle the co r hatt st to wonld aim the foot- | honors of the un ‘best teams ors with Ya the eazt, sharing hon- ] Dartmoutk and needs only Pacific coast to defer } col- te honors | pected 11 the i even to doy Atuati here A two gumes should result in split, it would be possible out any number of intricate without arriving anye Notre Dame would settlc national honors, Hows it Btunford beats Notre Dame ity California, ' to the title, sings best Stanford conid do against iy the ictory for vord puzzles are n to figuring the . SCHOLZ WILL START IN MILLROSE GAMES Olympic Champ Plans for First Ape pearance in Indoor Eaents v. hame« rican to cap- flat-running gunies last July, impaign this A. A games rden January iIl mark his ppearance the e Olymple tri= icluded second r dash. arrived in Orjent, where ‘ iitions with another Olympie Jast yesters t the invitation iotified Millrose wp oft for train- ter, Missouri ning east. king of indoor « will not rival cause of his Lut the New- ave unusually ertheless. Alf Fr.nk Hus- Aiiag, all mems team, are exe Scholz in the Mille which inelude distances and & Jacksor -meter m San bers of 1 rose sprint Would VI\-'I-atch_ lTpo With Tommy Gibbons ted T —The National ie offers to Tom Panl fighter, and Luis Firpo, for a Lout next sprimg. Confirming news dispatches from the United 8tates to this effect today it was stated that the amount of the and the ex: terms had not yet been fined. 0 The club is now walting for Fir= &porting cluh has o purse two east-west football California tomorrow three Walter Camp's first eleven will appear. s of the rican N. E. MAG & SONS INC. Collegiate Clothiers MAIN AT EAST MAIN New Britain, Connecticut To Our Most Valued Patrons: v _ The fiscal year of the N. E. Mag & Sons Company ended Dec. 31, 1924, and you no doubt wil] be interested to know that our volume of business in dollars and cents was the largest in the history of our or- ganization. The fact that we ave doing more business than we did during the hoom period is gratifying to us and we realize tht this could not have heen accomplished without the splendid support that our patrons have given us. 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