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o v » ORI R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER - o e 4 e om0 v v e 1 e o A s B S Y st i A e NATIONAL GUARDS TOO FAST FOR CRESCENTS OF HARTFORD—-DIXIES TOP BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE — ANDERSON AND ‘SPINELLA : — s Hoys Club Line-up Revised Again— SPEE[] UP IN PI-‘AY SATURI]AY I‘EAfi”E But Belief Is That International —— i = ool Think That Right Combination League President Will Be : " f Lcague President " ack a S ate / y =0 in Wy i i { r Ia : G 5 q Q ‘or Ni Coach Dudack and His Mates Romp Away To 56-33 GAEL P Sixteen Teams in “Y” Basket- (Ramblers and Tutcos Win Out S { Kelly Is Only Giant Placed—Pitchers Selected For Nine Victory—Score Is Tied For Fart of Kirst Halk Hoping that the right combination ba" Loop Fmish Leag[]e Sat i]] Sflflppy Games a[ “Y“ G m New York, Dec, 7 (P-=John Con Are Vanee, Luque, Donohue and Ald- Second Combination Works Like Champion Quintet |y, 7 ouy vt 1 ee Bopntion . Il ek oo o on, ridge—Other Players Named q o1f will take the floor tonight against e REETS of the International Baseball league, In Second Half the Bristol Celtles In an effort to| ~Sisteen teams in the ‘Y’ Junjor | The Iambler team after trailing |18 In line for another term of tho| . York, Doc. 7.0P—Tour outh G . . [istona for last weoki's defeat at tie | hasketball Jeagycs kept the old gym |the Plonecrs In the Y. M. C. A, . {samo duration when the circuit con- | MO York Loc. 1.0P-—Tiour mem. Outfiolder Cusler. Boston was The Crescents ¢ fl 1 Sanders, 1 4 g 1: [hands of the husky Willimantic West { humming Saturday with all teams |turday Afternoon leaguo throughout VeNes in anmual meeting today, the | 0 O ml»nmfal R 1‘”1:(“':“_ only team which failed to get rep- a fast biand of Are 0 a o |nds. Tho team has been reorganized |striving for first honors. The [the game staged a last minute rally |(TSU of & scrics of Laseball gather- Natlonal league feam, based |'8entation in the lincup. but not the Natlonal G Beloin - |weain, and Coach Ray Anderson as- |leagues finish their schedule next |In the last minutes of the second IN&S bere thut will consume the upon the hallots of the committeq |Decause at loast one member of the R day night at I = i 7 (ferts that he believes e has hit upon | Saturday with a few teams battling |period tying the score at 19 all only Sreater part of the week, of cight baseball writers which has [¢)9b failed fo receive a generous ARON gLrdslubutd , fouls: Darrow, Tuttles 2, |1 {6am which will develop. It I8 a |to retain the lead, At the close of [loting the opportunity (o win when | Toole hus opposition and there fs |OF FIERL RasORL Wrivers which has )00 for the 1 s the 1 I O e s A ela s |lEhter team than in the early games, | the tournament, inter-class matches [Morrelll of the Ploneers in the last |MUCh sheculation as (o his prospe Cardinals as the most valuable play-| Manager Dave Bancroft was sixth hoop to v \ S e Ganree; [but 1t should have more speed, Wil be conducted to determine the |10 seconds of play threw a neat 108 Buneson Jt Miake s RCI B BeR G e o {in the list of contestants for the the Hart B e rtien o | dnke “Hoggo' Parparian, following | best teams at different welghts. that had all the earmarks of a horse- (§0N. There have heen yumors that |75, [ B0 UHEEL 0o o tno [valuable player prize, but Wright. 4 the 1 ) i force IEo 8, Rrom. (i the tracks of Henry Iraszewskl, | In tho High scheol league the |shoe shot hut nevertheless put tho [{he mujor leagues have entered fnto |, o A'CtAREC W8 FHRE 00 o Luliortstop of tha Diratok, received : Dudac l ! fickey |1a8 moved up from the Reservese [Hustlers defcated the Iinky Dinks [game on ice for his team, [ act e R R G e R lae i tisiit andX Tragnociand||Lrol meraisaleatthanii B HoT oot - tors, § | ition ¢l 2, 1 SO land will probably start at left for-|in a hard fought game 34 to 81, Though the Ramblers were defeat- |(°rhational head because of his stand | {and consequently won the all-gtar of Abe & Disie fur (o L Sty ward tonight, with Henry alternating Hinky Dinks ed by a close margin their team and [O0 the draft. bl s e i ! Capital © t ! |for him. These two are a pair of Fleld Foul Totals |pass work proved fifty per cent bet- | After he Internationals conclave Max Carey also received a high thought o stand . o} in ‘1% . [light but fast youngsters who should | Haclick, 1. .... 1 1 15 [ter than last week and tho team win {(1° malor lengues will gat e {vote, but, Itke Bancroft, was climin- running, it ot ¢ half, lh §iN Iplug the forward gap very well until | Mikalauskas, rf. 3 0 6 [continuc to improve and give the “"“(‘\‘”‘" on isuayiil ameneny o |ated because another player filling things 100k on a difter cot., i 4 | Pete Kerelejza's knee mends enough | May, c. ........ 1 0 3. rest of the teams In the lengue a |2 WelNCHADY, and the Jon! Ecesion the same position shaded him in the i For a goud part of rst hal to permit him to return. Nick Gill [ Mucke, 1g. .... 2 0 4 |warm receptlon fn opening games of |0 Thutsdar. There appears fo b [halloting. With cleven votes, the the two feams battled nwa |will again he at the other forward |[Berkowits, rg. .. 2 0 4 |the gecond round of play. Morren 11" out of thr SR | Virate center fielder was one short of scoro tled. Reynolds 4 |corner, while Gotownla and Sliva, Hustlers and Walthers scored most of the '°'f"’.'“r ”"i“" ? P :,,f “‘“','P s [the total cast for Fddie Roush of fireworks after a fow e {with Swanson in reserve, will be the Tield Toul Totals points for the Ploncers with Nelson |\AICF oF £ shorir sehoch e — Cincinnatl, while Emil Meusel of the play by caging two fouls to be fol !\ [ |guards. Captain John Kley has been |Bell, rof. ....... 5 0 10 land MeArthur ringing the hoop the ”‘:,‘,I,},H“r““.‘{ &, \‘_ "‘nmp'“‘l"’ T bt ., iGiants, who reccived a place on the fowed a moment later by a pretty ) Boy Wk M] il Y. M G A velieved of the plvot position because [Adams, 1f, ... 4 0 8 |most number of times for the BlEe 18 Lk Sl I M l] G B g teamn, drew only six votes. This to- fleld goal. Man sneaked in one BIIS] i fad a lof a charley horse and an unfortu- | Wessels, ¢ e 0 2 [Ramblers, Both teams were away off ‘::‘l’ .u":_'”._“ ::_’)':: wfi;“lf“',‘. }h b “[ 1l atc ames el tal, howeer, was high enough 1o trom the side cour 1 DBalfour e f . |nate mental state brought on by the 7 0 14 !when it came to free tries for the |’ Fid ; i place him at the top among the left tied the count at four all with an- | With All Classes in Swim |razzing of the fans last week. Had iron circle, the Pioneer caging only |PAYCl In Iorida., At the last one of I (fielders. other fleld toss from the foul line. | [the ecrowd backed him up, it is | Wilks, Ig. frp (1) 0 0 |one goal in 11 tries and the Ramblers Suin ;m“ Ao e i Hehihad | The all-star {eam follows: Restelll added a foul and so fs |thought he would have been a whirl- | In the Employed ‘A’ league the [3 out ot 7. Harry Ginsherg though e RS e e i = . | Ditchers—Vance of Brooklyn, Ln Stermitsky. echan dropped Tight Doubles Teams of Handball wind, but he fell down in the > {Arrows just managed {o squeezo |sporting a pair of mean dogs made [p FEELE L BEEEEECE Chicago, Dec. 7 (A — The West- que and Donohue of Cincinnati, Ald other free fry hut Silverman sgncd up with a possibility of four |o¢ jnnumerable jeers. Joe Gofta will | out a win by a close margin defeat- {the remark beforc the mateh that he A special mecting of the Eastern | ©T0 conferonce may not carry out Tldge of Pittshurgh. it six for his team with a fre more arc busily llenging: cach ldo the jumping tonight. ing the Notre Dame team by one |would last oniy about 10 minutes, i \o "y o Loon thrown infe the | its projected experiment of four | Catchers—Hargrave of Cincinnan Taylor took a pice pass from T to matches predicting the walls | e preliminary game will be be- fpoint. This s the first defeat the [Harry however manuged to stick |'oes procecdings (o keep the mag. | football teams playing {wo games ;"M \Wilson of Philadelphia. nolds and s: two counter W od ool and plenty ftween the Boy's Club Reserves and | Notre Dame team has suffered this |through two perfods and came out of | v & PO ines with the same foes next fall. _ Jirst base—George Kelly of New to have Dalfo a_ pretty long |with the old round pill al the Y. M. Elihu Burritt junior high school. | scason. Sc': 12 to 11. |the battie in A1 condition. ; i e ey RV e BT g shot to tie fhe count at eight all . this week. he hig game will be followad by Notre Dame | Leonard Nixon, secretary of the whereby Minnesota and Michigan |y o -ond base—Hornsby ot Taylor and Silverman made it nine lay the Industrial Basket ball |dancing, musie being furnished by Ileld Foul Points |State Board of Approved Busket Ball GRANGE MAKES MONEY T e e e ro na e e Lo 3 1 i when each counted another free (ry ie will hold the interest of the | jim Weir's Imperial Club orchestra. | Augustino, 1f. .. 3 ) 6 |Officials officiated at both games. Mr. : Sitiedl for a0 itis Eneaderatin s IR horaton e Wrlgh tlotRR (tshurl Tho teams hattled Tard for o min- | basketball i ] . Corbin | il Pattison, rf. 0 0 0 |Nixon handled the games efficlontly { schedules as fixed here Saturday ,({j"”;“""{l’( “"!l'lflr“or d)'nlshumlv d then Cart 1 ellf broke the |pl: Stanley Level, and the e | keepi Pt i a7 o ush of Cincinnatl and Meusel of uto and then Cart clee JEICUERT T he | Hancoc 0 1 1 fkeeping tho players going at tOp |y Tiiinols Tlash Ts Reported to | may meet only once, Return games |X e york t al and S n rkers play the green-clad | Karbonfe, Ig. .. 1 1 3 lspeed besides making his decisions e s i e B 4 S 1 a foul toss leaving {he wders team, < i ey H ; LeD i TS ENED. v L In the balloting announced yest Kilopp, re. . 1 1 clear nd decisively. Have Made $82,000 In 11 Days— ! tcams sinco {he 90 | g lead from which they | Also in Tuesday night the Physteal | Arrows | Ramblers § 3 B GG T o e day for the most valuable player, a were never headed at his polni. [department will put on a varled pro- | g y Field Foul Points| } P Tt | May Quit Jce Business. or arence Wo Hpears, Minne-|selection which carried with it o H D e e R e T ! e i 5 sota_couch, and I'red W. Luchring. |cash prize of $1,000, Hornsby recefy- and Restelll and Ta ynd torch swinging, Thurs = R 7 ” s 3 [ New York, Dee. 7 (R) — Red athletic director, have suggested 73 votes, 12 more than Hazen g Cook, Bacon, rf. .1 2 |Goodrich, If. ) 1 ; RAtarih es o alal lens . score with Billy Dnd: night the Annual Volley ball (op e 1 0 NN 4 + [Grange, football flash, making | that Northwestern, holding the key |Cuyler. ¢ fa e half a €nappy [tournament starts with four strong | A C P e {headway in his demonstration that 1o the situation, make a change of | Others who ranked in {he firs! b scoring f ppy it v s with four strong | Armenta |Connolly 0 i 1 1s— | opponents October 16 and meet ' ten 1 th tes foll seml-lon siof, T scoro at the eni cams opposing cach other, Commer- | all ol It Prevents | naereon e i 4 ltwo fect can cover several yards— | opponents ~ Octok and meet {ten and their votes follows: George . (aliowenise (04 T |SaTel Mo Eriive Drotosionie G clicves It Prevents drderson lx 20 1 1 Jeni’jl:l : ) 2 Iwhen properly placed. Iis carnings | Michigan fn_Ann Arbor instead of |K lly, Giants Glenn Wright. i itain. Commereial tc 3 \;-F:\‘.‘; rg. 1 0 " ,’I(,”’,g“.n;“ E]n 0 0 (’, in 11 days are estimated at $82,000,, Indiana in Chh‘flgO. Kenneth Wil- [ Pirates, 48; Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn, / e | acriday snd Seturday Boys Bs Teamwork L \ " |Grange must shave with his mana- | son. athletic director, and Glenn [42; Dave Rancroft, Boston, 413 Jim H ke ey T o |ger and the income tax collectors, | Thistlethwaite, head coach of |Boltomley, §t. Louis, 28; Ple Tray | Reymolts went into center and La- | M L "R“'l'u*fl":d :'"""f:‘t’-nl"l'“ 5. i Ol e raoney (haapalare menntine | Notliwaatorni avel agreed®lolcor=| man Birates Frankle Triseh | o fo d in the secont f 00! Swamp els H L Eiden 3 g . ‘ iddie T ] | ;‘;;‘1; \\n'r::mww'r ”: : ! .'.” a |Saturday night may possibly find the | New York, Dee, 7 (B—Football | l,,,, Rym” Pom,y[ F.G. . ), [nd soon he may be a}lo to re-|sider the sn?ngvsnon. {"‘fanlfi. 12; Eddie Roush, Cincinnati Etads a |Church Basket bull league starting | followers today were still arguing ! goor 1y, P 0 4 [ Morrellll ot 0 19 |nounce the ice industry for good and | _ If Northwestcrn consents to play |12. frec try good and fol ; Ll bout the holt that Edward K. Hall, | p, Tie e i 0 2 Ik e 0 i o |an Michigan, Minnesota will change its | Players who received votes in th: double decker. The Crescents tried 1S L . ; i i Sk ! | Potts, rt. . 2 Krammer, 1f. . i Attendance figures, sometimes de- | date with Notre Dame from Octo- jvaluable player contests but were ) , in 1l 1e, but the During the week, 10 Hand ball |chairman of the intercollegiate foot otter, o. 1 2 4 IC. Johnson, If. 1 1 3 F hard to keep in the mn tEad i oo e ol ‘ e o et &l b it leciving, indicate ! he averages ber 23 to October 9, making it pos- joutside {he “first ten,” follow: i e T s, 4 Volley Ball teams, aud 27 | ball rules committee, east into the o yoc TRy 0 i t s LI AL Ll “t ball teams will go into action | first hanquet of players seleeted £ | pannin 1 0 & s s e i . |about $16,400 a gume, or around sible for Northwestern to card | Carey of Pittsburgh, 11 votes them dizzy after b short time, 1 0 Shg st | e s oo s Dennia g RS GH S NansoNaIe o |$470 a yard. He has performed Notre Dame for October 24, Minne- | Meusel of New York, 6; Luque o b Uin in place of hu- Mot mentioning the regular 25 Physi- {all-American honors Saturday night. | panisian 1o 0 0 0 e o 0 0 0 3 1 M f i durer Comhination worked |cal training classes and 6 special | 1 say, with all the earnestness | o iane Hawk e i 5 o {1rofessionally before 100,000 per- | sofa also will place Indiana back |C'incinnati, 5; Grimm of Chicago, 5 dnciciand SNSRI e S e S R [ that is in me, that T hope this is the | B o Ea e 3 {sons, contributing to four victorics | on its schedule for October 16, [Whett of Brooklyn, 4; Donohue of fike 1 o S N olia s sk tolione |1ast dinner o an all-American team | pocgert 1f S 21 [for the Chicago Bears in five starts. | thercby making it possible for Cincinnatt, 4; Hargrave of Cincin e Aanerar| iy—4 p. m. lligh School |that will ever be held in Amerlea,” | eotpctie S0 0 G| fThe second game proved a hum- | PStimates place his ecarnings n Northwestern and Tndfana to meet {Natl. 4 Harper of Philadelpbla, : ound the hoor 2 | ; [ s e Qi RTINS 4 4 £ Philedelphia Saturday at $20,000 (in only one game in Bloomington, |Sand of Philadelphia, 3; Gautreau o g ts while Paul LaHar eluded |class; . Your siness | were the words comprising the Dolt. | geinemann, e 0 0 0|mer with “King Tut's’ Tutcos on the | $ | i ington, E good shots while Paul LaHar cluded |¢ ; Er e he ords o) stdodel annifa B | s L b e T e e Boston, 2; Aldridge of Pittsburgh hi nd 1 five double [Men's « S 08 0 T, ed 'A'| He argued against emphasis Garrutti-Iverson, If ... 0 0 0 /long end of a grueling battle with | 5 L i ’ . “ 4 P = ‘ is guard a : 2 | e . e : 000. At the Polo Grounds he aided | ie chief objections of Wil Dlayers who received no votes fn B : = 5 p. . Boxing and Wrestling | the importance of Individual players | gyiciron pe B A A Ch Z e Tia vonl Anrcas i lson G0 ous sl el a i B0 A e aal o nho LR sl tenme and e {RTE S ¢ R he Mohawlks | Materially in his team's 19 to 7 vie- and Thistiewhite to this plan is that [{he balloting for the most valuahl over. The f UL Lo L e R R e — = ng in war aint in (\‘”“ qj"“_-" tory over the New York Glants by (they are cager to play Indlana in |Player. but who were placed on a1 tlfour and were retired 10 1 . oY ! 1 8|ranks throw a scarc into tho Tutcos t ;i 'y way for o touchdown in | Chicago, October 15, aaid Tuehring | honor 1Ist” by the commitice. fol via personal f and the ront was ;4 p.m. Junior class; ) p. m. [happened to fall into fumbles and | Tp. Spesd Boyw defeated the lteamitorleveryiimelinoEonictiecaiTnd I SN HE Ao e 52 uld Luehring i Coc Iy complete, Silverman dr 41 cla L nadnduaus vun Oy sauaion oo onme BTN e 1 eNba 6 £ 1 B (B S ReR Tnekctslinlairingeralonithai Tt ecfockeon il 01 BISCRAUIGL MO R DR RN N A inncancllsilustin aliti bece e (L5 SRR SR RERE complele. : | 5 S f 1 discussion of pro e im like Pass and intercepting a New York Chicago will be playing Pennsylvania | 1IXe¥, Meadows, Fournier, Blades number of the long double t Ball League, P 10, Stanley |he launched in a discussion of pro- | gefented the Runabouts 13 to 4. |Tutcos swarmed around him like L Sy ) ol e ARE N L for which famo Level, Stanley Works ve, | fessional footlall, which has become | Catie {maddencd hornets but the big Tndian P45 1 the final quarter to run 2 L D e, S, i e Guards wore Imsy piling I Prary & Clark; 9 p. m. at|an important topic, especially since TG FT T lshook them off good naturedly or |V4rds for a score. i ! P80 ol elianitatue Burnle | oy e e o W e o S e i Mechanies Hall Physical De- |the Tilinois star, Red Grange, 1eft | poyypy g .0 0 0|syly encouraged them to commit | \ g = _ jand hoosler teams. PRt e e endnh agi » in favor of N Har t promotes exhbition college to play with the Chicago | poryowitz, If oy 0 3 |fouls. Som one has said that | DEFT \]ns(m‘);\ ru\lt.llll‘ " 1f Spear x'l ml“ K\(‘arrm) out, ! rlson, Wilson “,M,,\') Stoc: > A el School 2l . “Big . Dee, 7 (®) 'he light innesota will play Notre Dame, | Fifd 1 190e lduff ) ee- | W ¢ School | . | Alpert. ¢ . 1 1 5 [“Goody" Preisser and the 3ig | ! Barnhart, Pl 5 i rm]‘l\\h ”r whi r 1 alcla 0 p.m Business | to make clear that it 38} Rocang, rg .. .1 & 6 Chier" are regular old foxes at the champlonship will be at October 8; Indiana, October 16, and ‘\»lin’{nom',.‘."f"" e i iy ) ! 7 p. m. Employe none of my business,” he said, “it | Levine, 1g 0 0 0lgame with & bag full of tricks that Stake when Jimmy Goodrich, the ti- Michigan November 20, all in Min- SO A » [any college pl cons! 4 | g y i cholder, and Rocky Kansas, veter- inepolis, Yost is anxious fo play - z 5 S m. strial Le ny colicge pla; considers that it | - ~ |are regular teasers. |tlcholder, ¥ A 1 pla FOOTBAL LAY {ILLE] 4 } is in his Interest that he gets ¢ 17| Not only is “Goody” a wily op- |an challenger, step into the ring at [Northwestern at Ann Arhor. Yost also p)y.]adl:iph{; ];:cr‘:('l;)i:‘rfilnf?" len National | Thursday—4 p. m. Junior class; [through with his college course to Speed Boys | ponent when he has hold of the bail the Broadway auditorium here to- lis anxions to keep Northwestern on Convllle, nmm;”mr of the P‘mnl(flm'rx E ards next Saturday niz p. m. Older Men's class; 7 p. m. |start playing professional football. 1| FG I'T P {but he is a regular shooting fool nNight. Both boxers are residents of [his schedule in 1926 to gain rever Panthers, a professional footbal DR A0 M i n i ! S p. m. Anuual [also want to make this clear—T | Aynunsiatia, 1€ . 0 0 0 {when it comes to tossing the ball into lT“lflv\m- {for the defeat hded Michigan DY (aam, had his neck broken yester Crssounie ' Volley 1 Firemen vs. |have no quarrel with promoters of [y . e 0 4 [the iron hoop. Saturday he fossed e Northwestern thi son."” day while Dlosing dxabnet ihs eare ) 3 s vs. Com- | professional foothall so Jong as they | orey, o . 0 16 |at least five field goals into the bask- ENTER SKI MEET The schedule meeting her and al-!merdale A, A, and died before reach Sivermanter g i mere |are recruiting their men from non- ! ciiihraith- {et from two-thirds the length of the | Chicago, Dee. 7 (Pl—America will ""Wlwm conferences of athletic direc- \ing 2 hogpital. R 4 “p | Friday—0:30 aan. Firemen's class; |college players. What I do object to, | Hovenisian, It ... 0 0 0|gym. Coupled with his accurate [he represented for the first time this [tors werc among the best in the con- | \econville was hurt in the first oy s \ . | what T belleve is more or 1688 | perehy, rg 2 0 0 (throwing is his blinding speed. This [year in Europe's oldest and most [ference’s history, in the belief of quarter when he brought down u Agien, If, i 5 * Dasket |a menace to the game, and certainly | — |was demonstrated last year during famous ski meet at Helmekollen. Major John L. Griffith's big ten ath imnner with a flying tackle. Several ARG n gue; § p. m. Swimming team |a menace to some of the players, is 0 26|one of the games when Preisser (Norway, by three stars of the Chi. letic commissioner. other players piled on top of them wactices $:30 p. m. Young Men's |the way some promoters of profes- Runabouts [dribbling down the floor looped a cago Norge Ski club, who left yes- | Outstanding among the rulings de- and when they wera untangled Me sional foothall are trying to ure the | ¥G 1T pihigh one for the goal his momen- (crday. Skicrs making the trip are termined were those limiting foothall Conville remained on the ground. He | | 15 a. m. Junior Lead- |coll players into the show game 0 0 o {tum carrying him under the gym |Karl Niclson, winner of the tourna- praclice to two hours, elimination of wag carried unconscious to the side ers ( Junior Basket ball [and make them think it is in their 0 0 o |gallery out the door up against the ment at Cary, TIL, for severai years; moving pictures by scouts, the four lines, and when first aid failed a hos m. Swimming for | best interests when it is against their [ gwanson, ¢ 0 2 o |drinking fountain at the other end Biner Jensen, national champion of ,game conference schednle plan and nital ambulance was summoned p. m. Industrial |be torests. Stevenson, rg . 0 o [ x emEL America in 1921, and Alf Jansen, [the turning over to the athletic di- Physicians sald he had been killed : S romoter knows that he ¢an- | ifer, 1z 0 o| (Continued On Yollowing Page) |eastern champlon in 1922, rectors the details of track meetings almost instantly. A P v Fifer, 1g 1 g5 almost instantly, . sket ball not give those hoys a permanent job | — = | 4 F';""" & Ramblers [or @ permanent iivelihood, or per- | S o T T e Y LaHar, rf s Ay { o e over To § | 1 ks: 4:3 6:40 p. m. In- [mancnt career, but he tries to ¢ | Red Jackets Th D f R l S i ST 0 00 i noncay B 8 (s e ‘e vv » The Days of Real Sport By BRIGG E: \ B’ Basket ball league; {Ing aquick and ea And T know | Rengston, 1t 1 1 3| A Informal activities that there are very few men in the | gackus, rf ... Lt m RIS AT 1d that can stand casy monay Kastancuk, ¢ IRy | 0 6‘ quick money, and one of the | Bengon, Ig 206 o 0| CHURCBRSKRTRMLE: |k e, e ot el 0 ) L the first time he goes to worl, be- 2 2 i3 e cause it will give him false ideals, [ 1 7 7 - ! ) s : ST false standar not one in 40 Solool Box Tca i . Plans for League to Be Completed at | fal 1 ot on Schoo cague A 11/ 7 [ i men can stand it and come | In the Junior “B" league the | HORACE PETERS'. y I e Mecting Tonight at the Y. M. C. A throug} | Apaches defeated the Mohawks 11 to | — § ( E 1 e 0 and a few hours later the same SHUT THAT DOOR Iive Teams Expected. | ANDERSON VS SPINELLA | team defeated the Pioneers 8 to 6. THERE'S NOTHING et s . Mohawks ' or r-church bas- N IN THERE FOR You, - . e el TR Rooth, 1 00 L THOUGHT THAT | rnagers at 1he coppectient and New Yor A= e P o b P L T ERE \ churche pions To Mingle On Casino Tancs {rieh 1= R DooR WAS LoCWED, IN THEM THERE ] e D Tomorrow and Wednesday Nghts |\ 0L AR PACKAGES ? erest in the Casino | Ritter-Anderson Ig T O The present ' Anderson, | = . team 0o 0 i Rarney Spin- Apaches i v York state, ¥ A P : Southinzton Cpleil iy , 6| \ 2 hum's | Havlick o 2 | \ result | Lord-Carlso | 4 [ ; | Mordecal, rg " 0l i 1g il be | Y 5 il O liA—T Bvre, 1 Lt : 1 aendal i H” DAISY Mans. i e match will be held on Pioneers | {1 LANTERN ay and Wednesday nights, 15 FG FT e being rolled a night. Both men are | Smith, rf 2 2 e callEnt aha for the contest | Berkowitz, 1f . 0 of and should draw a large crowd of | Crowley, ¢ 2 2 howling fans to the Church street | Anderson, lg o 0 of |sporting center Boris, rg (e s | Spinell sides heing the eham- — | pion duck howler of New York, 0 [ 6| lis also one of 11 t in the Em- | Apaches Ipire state wit big pins. More FG FT P| y |than four th s rolled a per- 2 0 4 " {feet score of 3 A last year was [ 4| wat out for and a §R [ 0 i 100 prize a An o o terson's | 0 e | - - —| | AL T i f ! " | In the school boy “A™ league the &) ) | Senators defeated the N. B. Juniors ' FAMOLUS [14 10 4 and the Pir defeated the | A < gruclling contest tomor- { N. B. Juniors 19 to 3 | - N FOR Pirates | //S- b ‘QUALIT . o i durphy and Hird's Recre- | Kloiber, 1 C s . s in Plainville in exhibl e HRIS MAS NOOPING . (Continued On Following Page),