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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925 LET US BRUSH AWAY THOSE WRINKLES OF PERPLEXITY FROM YoU | AND SHOW YOU SCORES OF ATTRACTIVE GIFTS FOR YOUN}; E.Z%II;I‘Y()LDFR(S)TMOP ¥N(')UR BROW . LUMBERMANS JACKETS | tpaveimG BaGs oo ™ SpORTING GoODS SWEATERS Also in Colorful Wool Plaids AUTO ROBES . ¢ R AINCO ATS :‘l{-c(\)\' “\\cc?\\:,e:(QIchl::;::d“b?l:t\filtt(fi}::: vV AUTO ACCESSORIES v/8 SUIT CASES 95 RADIOS (e | SKATES Abia o | RUBBERS, BOOTS ' /gty MOCCASIN SHOES s 1 Al AND ARCTICS R ~ HUNTING BOOTS FOR DRESS, WORK OR DRIVING L i G SRR S Opp. Monument the state. Anderson and O'Brien will I i3 |he the first, if it can bo arranged n the A“eys u SN n—tan 32 May, 1g. DeMolay, Humphreys, r ISpeaking |, il i Bl LEAGUES GET | MANY FROM SOUTH ing. These will all be preliminary to CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS of Sports e teevenm e i e § B FACING HARD JHB‘ERNIENEVERSSIGNS {shown in tho bowling game in this | What is reaily a much greater at- |clty and hundreds, it not thousands | Rern traction than the appearanco of [are paironizing the alleys in the | Doissaney a0 et AT di 8= T Fagan o v Baskethall Pmspeg[s None Too Southern Assn. Stars Will Get “Red” Grange to football fa s the [town, Leagues are working lmrd“ ! M American Fullback Decides He | Money N, 0. eost1s (A | Atlenta, Dec. 12. (P) — Many M iiinaeton 1 Satibesain neisco, Dece, 12, (1)—-The | former Southern Association baseball ulty this year in round- | B¥aminer says toduy Irnie | Stars will be seen in action in the out a rocomt team beey | rs 1 1 {8 f ’ big leag next year, if they make fon had robbod him of prac- v and vir i \- | B00d during the spring training sea- | combination that Manager George |to finish a tough schedule and bet- | 57 3 ¢ : " Mulligan of the big Blue team that |ter bowlers are being made every | Maul 54 7 5— 221 [ Jen ’ el cereererae t s | split even for the state champion- |day. " 3 < ' ‘ ship Jaurels with Ail-New Britain | e SL% ix & 3 j | o this season, is 10 % to Clarkin | The New Britain high sehool Ma T : ¥ B : Sk 5 ikly #2 5 St U mer field tomorrow afternoon. basketball team opens up its hasket- | — ~ o d it ball season tonight in Hartford play- | The famous “Iour Horsemen” of [INg the Weaver high school team. last year's Notre Dame team have |Local fans are mot optimistic over | ¢ 1 of his last winter's league | OUS ehoice for a c coast full. | SON all been signed by the Waterbury ;:-h chances of the local team to win combinntion, After | back has signed act by tele- | The Washington Amerfcan called [ th man to play in tho game tomorrow | game but although the Weaver L el g T s e e el or e T eTe e | h with a ksonville, | Win Ballou, star pitcher of the against the Cleveland Bulldogs, a | Quintet with its five veierans, has al- +100 BLUE ARMY LEADS |1ost mo time fn eutting down hig | ¥, capitallsts to join the Chattanooga Lookouts, into their team of very high caliber, The quar. |Teady beaten the Torrington five, last 10 2 VBIE llarge squad of candidates now | Professional fooths ptuin of an | fold during the latter part of the (2t that did o much to make Knute | Y°ar's state champions, the Red and | g S 28 orking overy evening in the uni- | ¢ roaggre which will op- |5¢ason to make him eligible for the Rockne famous is Jimmy Crowley, ‘:\-&1‘4‘ might spring a surprise to- |etersen . woom ; : SN S Bible Class Bowling Team 1s A ediie ’ * Grange and his Chicago | WOrld series. Used as a relief hurler who ecaptained the team last year; |™ME&NG n g . e S . 5 p ) men. il contintatiol b Nevers will recelve a con- | DY Manager Harrls, Ballou made & ],zy.]r\n'prtp(\rl"l to be the fastest | | i il e e 1 02} Won of Intex-Church Tcague Mith (00 o0 10 v»,‘.j ,‘,J,»LM Al tion in excess of §30,000, | E00d showing. of the quartet; Don Miller, who | LEG[ON BASKETBALL TEAM ] seees 4 9 i i Others Close Behind, . v ] inst Lehigh e sent to the university to| Among the other players pur- has been seen by local fans and | | i i ok Decembe o for "This offer will help | chased by Washington is Charles Warry Stuldrener, the flashiest quar- | ey e 0 n The ; Army, by virtue of | Such difficulties as picking two | san It will enable '\'“"vl‘(l‘\”] '.\lv_]vr:. shortstop of the erback ever soc n these parts, | . s N [T Y & A : N 7 % wistent bowling by th whole | new fo! to T yngon | Me 10 repay my nts immediately ew Orleans Pellcans, who this year [EroAckiavesssien,) > “ddy-Glover Post Sponsors Quintet | 7 ceeeeerees Pt ki e 3 18 *team 1 irsday night, now leads |and Lemon and choosing ””{.‘ o s they have made jn | ©ame to the association from the Linc 5 urch howling league by | to suceeed Captain Steve Cloaves are | STUUINE e through school and col- | Mississippi Agricultural and Me- yons who has the least bit of in- | The Houth Congre-|among the more distrossing of | /%8 chanical college. st in the game, and a record | €. A—Open Scason Thursday, el s vight behind, with | Witther's problems. Out of a large| NOVETS Darents, who are elderly, | In a game at Little Rock, he ac- king crowd s expeeted to visit . . . G oo 8 Sithe other teams all making good | number of men who won their fet. | "C8ide on I near Santa Tosa, | CePted eighteen chances without an o League buseball park | TAds-Glover post, American Le- [ Shel o T « orege L) o 5 bids. Some remarkable reversals of [fers on last year's league-loa Call s contract p fop | CFEOD: eaablishing & new rectrd Yy gion, at fits regular eting last g 4 ¥ This is a veal football treat for which Will Play Weekly at Y, \\.i league NOITOW, 1inn 5 3 : Sy { 3 s » re exhibited this week, when [outfit, only fivs are available this | 50008 i the cast and s after | the le He also figured in a evening, voted to promote a basket- | Champlin 0 3 sts camo back after los { which the star Jackson aggre- | triple play, Shortly after being se™1 i T et 3 year and Captain Jim Eben at guard ball '\unm composed of players jn | N o < : , to win a trlo and the Red |is tha only one who oy | Batio wade the Pacific coast American league champions, the Tndustrial league which will Tttt el = Wildeats, ¥ did just the opposite. Cla rvice, Joe Gillig nolas |10 Dlax LajoRennit : a8 injured, but recovered in piay at the Y. W. C. A. every Thurs- = e T 1 1ee Myers of the it churc Tetantive The giant blonde will leave 8an |time to participate in the world lay night The object is to give com COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS e ceeenn H k of the Red Army footb team, wi probably be | Vrancisco December 18 for Jackson- ) of the youn . fellows in {v.fi‘ f”' G e ‘v‘ T i e ‘ B 3. ey s naba G S B 1‘\‘ th ming le says, N “Stuffy” $rmm, n-rmim:lmm an opportunity to play together and | S M { : e e R s e SRR baseman, who stole approxi- Wl champlonship of the state. show what they can do The actual [f, vor ..., o T 5 - — - 1 re f follows R e which will meet *“Red 3 ately fw_fn-thn»» bases during the Sing (he I8t Al phoneutitsamior | s enanTot et am SERILINUE SR : A £ J Won Tost Pt et 0 e Bears in that city on January cason; Tex Jeans, heavy hitting out- & ihe 1y bEtaday l The st andlel by EDlArcHceRGo0 AR IR $5 =i N 1 (| Blur PR 33 1g b - games included in th clder, also of Birmingham; “Cow- \isns team is considered in |(D® Leglon side of the project will jCore .. 89 81| b o 5 i [Sonth Con to be played at ]:".\’ Jones, Mobile outfielder, and e et class a8 the Quincy, | D€ taken care of by Frank McComn. | o Buffington o i 2 rrinity. M i L S i, Miami, Los Angeles and san | “Lfy" Thomas, Nashville pitcher, {bami@nd I8 far feem! belng | iatry GInsborg, onc of tlicitoremost Conch Serews, iR ) Red Army . S 3 0l ehnan 2 Luit s epec Franciseo. b : also were purchased by Washington. ven Massachusetts caiiber, pasketball players of vecent years, iinlt % ‘ § aldaienn 1 {ens ong. . 00 e at : . Contests at New York city and | The Pittsburgh Nationals recalléd ILER8S g will be the coach. This assures the | Br S 3 7 s 45 Tave [German Raptist 3 saollTini e e - "M [ others points are being arr a. |George Haas, Birmingham outfield- reless. the Hartforl Conr- | (e&m of good handling Loth from a I e < S First Lutheran .. ) T b LR Gt The entrance of the stellar full- | € and bought Alvin Crowder, pitch- el business and a playing standpoint Jery UGB 85 KENSINGTON BOWLING 1 Army P the best shots in the league, but I back into professional foothall was | €F on the same team The team will be composed of the B Getems. | R . S i o PULAC L considered by anford coaches and 7“"'0'\\!\"\ purchased Ray Moss and following men:—FKorwards, Jasper Weail ‘\r‘m‘w. i) < = 8% T s ntitien e 1 ment of thelr es. I'rank Kohlbecker, pitcher and and Luke of the P. & 17, Corbin fiva § ‘ R0 : ‘ I ’ b < e i maltion hie power of the!Cateher respectively, from Memphis. and Belser, former captain of the N center positio vdinal o Moss was given a trial by the St. New Britain High schooi team and says the rs hag | Lonis Cardinals several scasons ago. now with the Fafnir quintet; eenter, 2 5 TR T T et nal foothall under con- ' Jefferson Gulley, outfield- Y y . Holst, member of the Corbin five Berlin Construction Co, hree-string e fmy 4 g 5 ration veral days by anked second among the Wa suppose thnt when mmz' i i o i o . ; i v 4 Red Aty 3 i i ces, | i ’ e e ) foany plays the Glovelal 1IO8S [\ team, Nyborg of the R. & B - 8 : g : s T m. i, he made final ac. McBee, left-handed Indian piteher, Hartford” tomarvow, they will be g elo /S W 5o ar, and Car- b $ 3 R o old by Little Rock to the Chi- “Inlligan's press agent certainly is | : out a good many laugis tootball fans who ars not 4 up in the former Water- i1, The team which has tied ivin for the professional | back o car's ity candidates for forwa of this morning, in talking abont e, states that Mulii i re today playing 11 phonsns team of Tosten for the pro- onal echamplonship of New Eng- I. Laugh that one off. . Captaln Cleay 5 s 3 1 ingle—B Army | Mooney kvans, captain of last vear's ! oo i B ey yntor The quintet w open up Thurs- , star tackler of alove, president of the R - ¥ night against the Pexto A, C. 0 o1an : N “Red” Roberts, former | Atlanta p 1t-winning Crackers, Sure, that's tight, What's a thitla | (8% HER SO lciala, sl 53 4%—12 i b T Py PLAY MANCHESTER end of Contre colloge and Jim | ‘hnounced ha expected to sce Nick t lik srovidence Steau o 1 5 25 ol ) ¢ vllop, home < iing like the Providence B |, i charge of the games while| e ! [ s SR T ¢ famous Carlisle 1 Hitn Shoins rung fking ot Eh i Charles &medley of the “Record” | FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEVS dpea e ague, and Franke Zoellers, both and Gerald Crean o the “Herald” AN CONBIN EATTYRR ROON BUTE e { 1S an \at are the [DeMolay Baskethall Team Mects outfieldora; Mike Gazzella, shortatop, will be in charge of the timing and : ‘ & . e S hrowa it i ANOTHER AFTER MOHAWKS L aonnny b e Winee Eoma T = e SO e o0 e G e , iniforms of New York Yankees next when Mulligan's team is ‘ 1 r i fact t stat champlon ar and claims the laurels for this season, though {~o teams now stand ted for the siate champlonship, evidently makes them champions of N and why not. champic of the country and champions of the wo cven, let us Ay, chamy heaven and earth and--w think of any other pleasant plac let it go at that, Jack Iinkel marcho e - o T T (g y S § 88 35T IE Carison ¢ 5 YT ke they | Wednesday Afternioon AN ey AN Considerable cash and promises of Atlanta? Ga. Dee, 12 (P ol . L s g | = it it 48 = : ¥ e i WK o {hel Mo.|nlaver or > fgured in the (Young) Stribling, Georgia® ALEHED , =2 Haddn: SRV ip to two of his pit 1 Gas- 1§ o 1 i \ hay i 1 by Harry & e fistic prrformer ' W : L - on and “lLefty” G Sisler k 1 ' 3 i Wklestien would as a freshman in January. 2 e SO boRE & Ut icen: ; e will be satisfa ill become a student in the | B S s $ : ¥ p right M ¢ " a By L o 1 e game is to played t school of commer it is an 2 % ) = Sl § { £y imy tean f 2 « speak to Manager nounced here by Professor R. K. |Collins ..ivirerner 85 1 13 o st . 3 to ot | 1 ¢ i A he Live Wires. HAD UNIQUE RECORD Washington's had & rather T t season, He took part in ts, © than any other pitch articipated in, and vet didn't work a single complete school for boys, where Stribling T 5 T 1 t illed ited with ‘eight A will complete his coursc this . 5 aw s $ | *rban Shocker v 1 tean RABRIT'S FOOT LUCK SR e Hart, Jim Ko y "‘;'l""- N ROGFRS BOWLING ALLEYS 6 02 e I | 1 he e s. mmet Fre ide of tha | DR Hesing ey 5 fs instructors in this school de- | ; S ; n t s 1 ! - e 5 : b rotistonal: DENY GULUB SATR 1er members of Mulligan's outt, | Scrib young pugilist as an ERIUERBATAL 3 s 3 s . pardon us, championship outfit, | Carn having applied | ypanoyee $ s s Naver mind-the Sgures 4t all, just | himse to his studics des | Huber 3 : ; the St. Lo eall them state ohamplans anyway. | spite ! boxing cngagements | LA . JEISIE fi— 206 | Taer £1-- o0 e of Santa Claus is 10 in aneti wo | throughout the country He par- a ransactions 1 b te Willlam producer, An ¢ " was anid to have ¢k £0 why not gt fhe Christmas | tcularly excels in history and el il \ Ll Shil Crin . T Ruis £ terday by exp a rabl een made the Robins several spirit in the right way? mathematics, | v Seaking of ¢ ;}mw;m;»lw‘. it :u'm\f Johnson Names Committee | SALBMAN AM like championship battle tonight a SRR e e e L On | Rules of Baseball $ ain and Meriden Netional Guards | New York, Dec, 12 (P—Ban John- | ash, The Meriden team two wecks |Son, president of the American | 180 beat the Hartford Dixies and ‘V cague, has appointed ;‘nmw- \agt night the Dixies heat the New | Mack, manager of the Philadelphia 7 3 s ( : - ;;_,“‘,,‘KA”’_‘. so 11+ Meriden team | Athletics, Tommy Connolly, dean of ;’,‘A\J‘TAE\}\RF_‘TEQ\’ NOW NOW 4AM—. A9 YOU'!— - AFTER THIS 160ks like ‘the king pin oulfit right [the lcague’s wmpire staff, and E. 1 4 ARSRGRE | DONT START ) DIONT_COME- = VWL GO R Sanborn, \cteran Chicage sports 50U = AN ARGUMENT HERE TO BE. SOME 1 IHERE. ' —— {writer, as representatives of the OVER \NSULTED — B = t Mayhe tonight the New Britain | junfor circuit on the joint mm‘r‘\r\ NOS'\R — NOTRING- L~ team will emerge from the battle as | lcague committee which will take = e XX ! the leading quintet of the state, |up the proposed changes in baseh: THERE. WAS though this is not the way New |vules. Britain teams take their champion- | President Heydler 6f the National ships. If New. Brtain wants a cham- | League previoucly appointed threc pionship in any branch of sport, it [club officials, Willlam Veeck is won cither on the football grid- |Chicago, Samuel Breadon of iron, the baseball diamond, the bask- | L.ouls amil Barney Dreyfuss of Pitts- etball court or the golf. links and |burgh as the sonior organization's not through a press-agent members on the committe | . Both league presidents have sug- | Following the exhibition given by |gested that Commissioner Landis | "Fddie” Anderson and “Barncy" |call the first session of the rules | la on the Casino alleys Tues- | committee in New York January 29, and Wednesday, plans are be. — ing made by Frank McDonou MISS WELLS RESIGNS owner of the alleys, 1o &ecure liss 1 teac number of attractions in the sams Waln line. He plans 1o arrange speclal [her resignaiion to the school boar matehes between the beat bowlers in |It will become effective January 4