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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FI] SDAY, DECEMBER 29, - " "] o - A ] - ] ] "~ O — - - . —— - - BOYS’ CLUB BASKETBALL TEAM LOSES CLOSE GAME TO LAURELS OF M L‘;NCHEGTEI\——J!MMY CLINCH TO FIGHT NOAH KAPLAN 0\ MIDDLETOWN CARD — GUARDS TO MEET HARTFORD DIXIES HERE SATURDAY —RBURRITTS TO PLAY COLLEGIATE FIVE TONIGHT e 4 o L —— o ——— e TP PP P —— - o - - s o a1~ . . . ]_——_—; —— 0 1 ) ] -, ., ] -1 oo - - - BOYS' GLUB RALLY 00 NG okt carh I]FBMRE HOCKEY NOT A MOLLYCODDLE'S GAME ™AL FitN GUARDS Wil NEET FALLS JUST Sty e , | SIS OFTOOT v e CATURDY N Y / Amherst Professor Gives Analysis B —— § & ’?*fwff";b u \TH L tlers To Stack Up Agains \ 2 ‘ 0 | Laurels Win by Four Ml Those Connected With Emer- A \*3 ; Chwedr T?fi; ?L?K)Af; e e Hational Poining o Sate Bes South Church Cops: + |, tmmy Glineh, aco o New Brituin prlseswulBeBannedNextYeal“ A : Sl Ly Chicago, D —roorvan 1 Kot Ghampmnshm This Year enr i 18 heer “ sl | N , q S g HOC! first and mathematics is not even u ——— ! Noah K . brother of 11 | PR > s L ! 2 ey poor second In the Amerlean univer- | S A last despalring rally wonias ey ChOplonel York, Dee. 29 () | b 7 > e ¢ } . 1 the belief of Professor W, cam In sports to win a Boys' Club failed to ovirc 1 LW R Chwees e fu | A 4 2 / v L 5 7 n of Amherst, His ¥ g AT carly lead gained by the Sc A I L e il conching tie profussionul i X T ) o \ vas made before the America chumplonship, nust nocessarily chester Laurels last night 0¥ < LiEvolL il and hereafter no man who has | N ” . [ ciation of College 1" s = low a path of hard s and ne club gym and the up-state L in o1 WOSt Leen conneeted with professional | el E i 3 > ] | | wraeking n s edg out a 24 vietory fiy | 3EN8 0}l I8 ity in i play will be welconied to the Amesi 3 A v | 0 2 huilds stadiums-—mathe- ' coming sehedule Lald out for the game was macre 1 “ € : 0 “”‘H w“"('\‘; 4 ,' “"1”..“,”1 .‘,‘ -yw»fl- . ( L T 1 vmm‘u can't even build a residence tional Guards of this city whic condition of th or, wh I 3 W solution—-tha ¥ persons | E NUMERAL S ¥ B «E e sl pointing 1o the state champlon-hip i L e R carncd Lactively engaged in ! ~THE NUMERCCS ; ch:{q“[\flM._G [ haye taken on all the ap- | for 182526, Higing st Sy atratically and prevented fa ¢ . ¢ hout t only three with professional foothall after & LITTLE MISTAKES A = VMOST OTHER purtenances of country clubs in full gume out of seven played, the Had 1t not been for this, t ¢ | rounds led one tember 1, 1526, shall be { MADE IN THIS 8 : 5 SOORTS LOOK hlast, where students may expeet 1o bids fair to make il e ravall it nane of mauling ches to Kaplan's for membership the American | PASTIME . o Z; ! LIKE PARLOR find social recognition and build fu- quintets in the state step (o ta IHARGILEE Cian e or (hal Gk taarih tton that night in the thir \.wn-‘ul Footbull Coach ssoctation'= -fea- A . ] ME ture fortunes. e e e e N % er OB ataa] : hearing "tupcd the ual - sessionof the | A : “Alumnl students have lost thelr | The one game lost by the Naii R TS Srn P e & hir t it Clineh coaches yester | : / f b o\ N\ respect for learning. Iiven the pub- !4y Guards wos to the Atlas 1 i ' : nehes | For the first time the assoctation | : ¢ sl BN\ o lic looks askance at the man teach- Dl Tl atan anakra 1t ns enjoyed the show for faiied to make recommendations to o | g or. No self re ting With (i, ristnias ias rules committee, and present ; 1 \ N {ability would be caught teaching . ored, Kraszewski ¢ s were commended - el : £ ] . RN | school a refuge for the | nNew TR e ticut oy | The 1 on professionalism was 2 . N N, \ \ Hincompete e he-man goes out (¢ I v also sank a palr il 4 § sninst the New ticip: ot ar ago Alvin / 2 | making money." R ATlALRA Be e ik s in ¢ \’\ ru‘yu' ¢ }, ) MeMilla n).: : ones n e o ) p ion ‘uvnr'\nv‘n "1 vh.; 1ic m:m“l Saturday night at the state aemory kner or Neil would bro s 4 : € AL I 2 QUL e \ i ODM CHECKING 'S or only that education which | oy srely strec Guards will sinek A 14 ey ¥ ' f v pitted ¢ v « cr Harvard, was + Vv \ ) | ehies practical business and home | ¥ i UpLeAiaL ARC ¢l s class of this state and permitted to enter the fold only & THS =435 A COMBINATION OF st b uie ; S Rl ! wrl \‘r} [‘”." |“ e LIl it f y was the only one to an explanation of his professional ¢ ET/ i foy FOOTBALL , SEUERAL- o 18 Hecanao tife colimasiy the Dixies of ];. Hy{:' ,4_' e - e rough. He fought Tony |play. Now the breach has been wid | i . c WRESTLING HOLDS AND ned by the multi-millonaires o 11ttrord. iave Tost. thote oot o ho came Connecticut 'cned with the prospect that no more \ i = i / THE RUSSIAN BALLET, |who toss money into the cups of our S D nd gained a 22-12 advantage, ; 3 { | {Tommy Murphy vl ent a ‘1’ gain 1a }.W:‘ ntake bl to end the local boy's explanations will be acceptable. B B W Tommy Hury |”\. o has enter g S winning streak. When the final bell | Another resolution woul: m to \ G . e L “It is a problem of values, The | ' o e X Bl City up nine points b around in the first halt 0 be s with a singl ! hasket in t '\‘”H;:v”\” et .“m! ,.’ Ee Benson was the most relieved [sound the death knell for All-Ame ?a%i_(&‘ac, N H'Lo |ereat god success speaks to us in | 1‘ with ;'z”m,:,-' -KH\ ‘<; ‘? ”‘ \]-yr mutched basket for bas ) ¥ in the hall ican selections. Mectir e ady THERE, ‘v 1hles of gold and green or. As _’_“ St (el tinninie, oL recently, Jmmy defeated of E. K. Hall, chairman of the foot- tle task presents itself to th elubh co ot gnin, | G D A,,u“,,\ Mack, the state champion at ,ball rules committee, the resolutio LA e t Jimmy cannot claim res: “That members of this as ting player ar hea n o o ds have one 10 MultiIEEpIaYoRsand until t¥ ination |sociation shall not select any All . PSR OB AN ERVICloT) e U oo, e ke R, e e 2 ' e Mmmmmmm31Wmmmwmnmx > local boy s n ageney | i people we have never honored Cliglmiliiy g l noth me here this week-end " i E | LS | AUfsLs Boore e ¢ nal iy e g arge number he followers lcoachi voted that practice : . ! 7 A GOA- KEEDE" Fame €0 that. matiers will b esen into action with two gouls u,,. it the locals take the At Talie T R Jlaying season shall be | 4 3E ABLE 1 . t playit 1son sh g > BE A When He Reaches Heights, e Will ' cang on the armory floor. these were equalied, but ¢h Clinch in confined to two hours dally and that | &8 i C A WER. TANUK. (‘l: | and Kraszewski flashed in : X acth squads shall not bo called to : e g other pair and it 34-30 Wity Mol September 15 unless ¢ = 2 | Not “High Hat Like Demp within a few weeks and (his gate [1efor minute left, Gill a prety out, and the ciub 1ost its momentum ‘ New York, Dee. P — Billy | for 1) at the arme gare squarely up to e conches. | KEL\_\:?MA\ o 2, | b “It lies In your hands to make i N SR e e i e Stribling’s “fourth manager” Clar stood out in the game. The Lanrel Newington Grange Quintet 1o For- o break it he sald. “If yon agres HA% NOTHING ON SOME OF THE LADG. //A'M = |4\nm v Stribling, whoem the Geor: forward shot from all angles, dis that proselyting 1s & bad business |- CEw 2 At Tl : avyweight married in Atlanta last | the Hartford « are due 1o appear in this city he superh Woi f Vaulkner tances, and positions with cqual suc- ‘ mally Open Court Tonight Against v can grop it If you deeide the R T week, says that some day her hus- [last Saturday nig ved its ver- ress. The six foot, six-lnch center, | A . seouting is not in y be ,,\( NEVERS REAGHES GA r[p MAY FIGHT AGMN FIGHTS LAST NlGHT and will be champion and that hie {satility in play. ‘I'he Waterbury Col- Neil, also played a whirlwind game, | College All-Star: of the Sport you can agree among I | will not “high hat like Dempsey.” |1 s hed their entire attention his follow-up shots heing especially Noewington Gran . e o yourselves to discontinue it. If any | AR St i The Striblin minus P and to Keeping Taylor und Reynolds briliant. Kraszewshi and Parparian 5 eaders in haske of the pald coaching staffs are too New York |fl1m,w| Mascart, [Who usually journey about with the | from scoring, hut this did not ston ed the club's attack, while “Murphy™ |70 word that comes from large, it lics in your hands to reduce aster who became a sensation | the teg iining A well earn Levin put up a pretty defensive |, o Wonge © 4 po etball court [them. 1T you are in ment t Team Lives Up To Al I Praises | pentier Ofered Bouts With Spalla | frow Charley: Goodman, New York, |in luyym: ranks many ] il e Taylor Reynolis, game. Gotowala played a f L s Con T Rl IO shing from the sideline not | | four roun, Joe Glick, New York. [attenfled the colle ckey clashes |secl hat th tied up, start game but was wild, especially aft i e e T RO e t interest of the vou | At Arrival With Team, and Jack Delancy. S cutpointed Bil n . New Or- |[in Jadison Squave Garden yes ¢ c entirely a floor game his injury. The summary: On can absolutely climinate it g r leans, twelve rounds. {day. Jess McMahon, the Ga hey “Tedders” Kilduft . Jucksonville, Fla., T - i W York, Dec. 20 (@ —Two pugi ph aiak tmatchmaker, piloted ! about * Restelli until both of th cely had the day's n en , recen r of 0 listie™ Sincernutionalistal fof. note 3 . Mase—Tele Zivie, |and at intervals brought up the sub-{players piled up a long rir Taulkner, ©f sansii i U he led when there ca foothall team, lived up to ¢ o [Georges (“Soldict™) Curpentler of {piyghyrgh bantamweight, Leat ‘\wv of hoxing. | tield baskets and gm e wont tromiColumbia univer | claims made for him in hi \ ci and Luls Ansel o ot lNS i e aTn et (6D round NcahoniJennned: that anough to win, Former Star of Stanford Toothall Luis Angel Virpo and Georges Car- | 1. 1 ) rench featherweight, won on a four | ¥0 games ther Laurels, Metealf, | Sgomensdy Swedish Lutheran team Shis i : AL Anderso ey 2 and on Frid o Blue Ar CiCharley Crowley ¥ re-ap- | Minntes in a Jacksonville SRl Lihn G AT VR JGa — | Young Stribling is & wonderful| What the plans o team Sat s E ”' 4 i g pointed foo Rushed from the frain in [knocked out Ly t heavyweight NellTF e el t goes throug B . o 1 PoIN! . & % . : n [which he arrived after his long trip champion, Jack Dempsey, in so-call- Runde. e 0 SoUEl. WhohinnTsle Colu < : rri r his long trij | i Madder e 0 f ® favorably with any in this city. Hv wox, g i " hall is locat on t the new been n love for four years and all revealed, the case hei {he girls at Brenau college in Geor- | play must decide how 1§ i approve of his career. |be played. Should the e And moreover, the Young Strib-'their attention to stopping the two ing's home Wil be in Macon, Mrs. forwards, then necossarily, it will 1 Stribling has seen four tights ANt tokine alinnaa loia he kes them and her husband has g, With Kilduit and peared in 158 bouts, isn't that won- ing Iike they did lust Sat ful? And in, morcover, the there should be nothing to it but “fourth mans is only 19 yearsvictory for New Dritain, ; {old. the Dixies will line up with their but many other larg o+ W. A. Cunningham, cosch | Bridgeport, Conn., as his opponent = And last. a blow o hoxing follow- }:WVL legmil] ding, m]m]" i sliva, AL in of Notre Dame: William Bar- A ; t - G q bt FlE s s e ek utions have not made . All-Stars, smiled with s TO TRAIN INDOORS TG i s o O otonala, & . ) ] : Ion Whaples of * (Con- |ments for Rob_Iish I L s have heen slow MAY TRADE BENTLE o Walker, welterseisht | G ibling became ehampion lie depending to remain in the 1 - : sulturall collegas Wen- ”Yflm;u[ the reins at Harvard, 1d. | g an team work Jack Bentley's name again appes LR ain indory for IS would retire. to repeat their capture of the stato T e sims. Eclioal; |Ttobinson has gone from . | e s a result. Now. hos T e umpionship hout with Tomms | ¥ Xone of flicse assertlons werc | ifile (s year and shonld fhey P T ron 1. Tarparian . Rk ond [Dick Harlow has left Colizate, as 15 athleies n « the return fo New York 1 ligun of Scotland mest month. {00, hy the* boxer, but when ajdefeated, teams in the state will 2, Goffa ¥ tunde adden ShiaH S N oicohtey) oh) jlainnEn has dropped the ATmy {mand—-not enough, hut — mor ida of s manager, John | Will e Walker's first tes chance came for him to speak, he have to have a serious reversal of . Gof j ; g rt Hammer o orcest control for post at the Univer- |coming. And the men hers b et e out. nasium conditioning . i OSSR s ] ror, e Tl R contg n : 1eG; i n foute il phtiohin modestly {form for the Dixies to come buck. Gotoinla S Nail H i & lsity of Oregon. : . {100k good fieldor w ) stand @ season's ]x\ iome niituni 1 =] “When they made Juck Dempsey | Therefore, the game at the armory 3 i e H Bl There are rveports that jor | Nevers and “Red” Grange, cam paizy order that George | day after piling u nling oy broke the mold. I' Hunde 10 : o Ave ] ENGRSE e e s Ton MUY « mpuignin rder that Geor they broke the mold. I'm’'ghould be a sweet scrap, nearly er—Compagnone. £ van. Ilarold Rhodes, Fred Rowland, |/, ; i (tasey is out of TO INVADE FLORIDA {chap, he isw't afraid to tisht, he's urday night will v not e atened to develop sensations from the and his team- ed “battles of 1 i q h has already drawn weeks ago when the university |mate, Jiram v 1 and cap action ones hin three he ¢ upon the s ehall ed that the famons Notre [tain on f tea ! stars for its mid \ Knute Rockne, had | footb: g s . irpo 1 for a lLout i ort program, will next e 10 by 80 fert an SCicitocath S n cavy an. Erminio Spalla, ceive an iavasion of nationally however, this | 8o much L ¢ tten about | in Burnos Aire t March, (e 55 per cent of the thaward will be William T, Tilden Boys” Cluh ceiling. players. Soon to start A rmally opened ain, rf., ¢ k DERE ght when U nge team meets Parparian, r ] The® ik ool " hetalars INNOUNCEMY withdrawn, the giant 13 J W n | Bentine SR : donied closing the |has Deen sligh pentice incont Richards, B. 1. C. Norton, < ; r e hera was alerilaoke Madison Squa s Molla 1. Mallory, Miss Mary K n)\-,“(‘r\./‘ wski disss 0 cup i wmmwlq u" m..‘ ‘u v’\uywi ) hia's foolball problem is set- nd," said Herh Smith are with Jack Delaney f " and Miss Flizabeth Ryan 10fla, ¢ 1] A fot of rartmouth COrge i v i as el Ieh Rl lay the | Kelly nias remain at first base, Phree [ them in o Canadian lumber camp. | ot o second Jack Dempsoy and I'm good s the gam 0 Bl former's Jacksonville m on clnbs are understood t . 3 = = | ot pc § v such ani « but pight, and another recerd break : Ty Wil jointly honored at Sentley f n the Pittshurgh REPORTS ARE FALSE |1 think T could beat Dempsey right crowd is expecte wateh ry, ing U ! . {Lawson 1 Jack Owsley — | - r of New York's Polo Grounds, | pen to meet.” o L Iwwwmwmi (U B e R e L S L R e pires called out t man in Mullins, manager of Wills, Mullins [ 1925 world series, ltoger Peckin-|world series, are telling the world crt Linchart and William H R e S T A sonth Churel Wins, 1At o A i ganie, Yrates, | Reports that Charley Stoneham, [now or at any time we should hap- Jlartford team in action raight vietory rGrove Street Five to Take On Col- Harey Teliv and Sammy Vogel of Workd sevies. T T ‘1 fzens are | said ) nt that so e s . star rtstop ot Washing- a Vance never showod Fariinn | Lanlctst Quinteiatto ! " [John W. Coony. Jr, Josepl concerny ere are no - [t e is capable three them the speed that Walter John- Harlem Battle (o Exen Terms in Greowsieh, opments in the Pempsey matter. ore blg years in the majors. lson uncorked in the first game. attle ‘Tonight at Y. M. €. A, for bk Ay Ten-round Go in New York 3 2 ) e o Seeond Place Standing. i e Dt s i) Movne of the boss writing on a typewrlter after the stenog goes By BRIGGS legiate Five of Bristol on Home v draw at the Leno rt club . - Dee ., S o S ——zia. Wilai Vo s TRIES INSERTING PECKS AT WEYS AND DISCOVERS HE MHASN'T LooKS FOR A DINGUS LETTER SHEET Six TiMeS MAKES . DOLLAR SIGN SPACED THE LINES To SET MACHINE BEFORE T 1S RIGHT INSTEAD 0F A 47 FOR SINGLE SIDE UP AND IN STRAIGHT] SPACING South Chureh COMPETE IN SOUTH -AND DECIDES To STICK To LONG - HAND TOHES AT SOMETHING RIBBON GETS CAUGHT MAS GREAT PROSPECT HOPING IT WILL DO AND ATTEMPTS To Molepda, 5t ool SOMETHING. THAT witL | REWIND SAme AMARTONE SCORES KAYO round colebrity F SOLVE SOME THING' UNUSUAL 1CE STAR A SUBSTITUTT TEACHER TWO HIGHEST RUNS ZUPPRE ON DOBIT WAS ONCE PITCHER S % VOTE ON CHANGI p ranking |