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sttt ettt et s attany Speaking of Sports U TR o Cor The scrap for second place in the | wi Industrial league between the Fal- |4 nir and Landers basketball quintets fought out at the “Y'" gymnusium last night was the best and most ox- citing game played so far this your in the leaguo, loth teams were in the game with everything they had and the guarding and pass work was good 1 tinies. For a tms it looked as it Lan- | ders would pull through with a win, |y but the tenm seemed to tire towards | the middle of the second half and then the Fainir five got in ity best work. LaHar and Lelser played |1 smashing games all night and al- though Darrow and Bucherri work- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WE e MAE[I](RENE[;*T)?TRSEEAA%Y“NllTHmTT"Y-TE‘{?‘{_; TSkion ntord | TS | Fifteen Pitehers, 11 Infielders, Nine er+ | | Outfielders And Three Catchers Niamg g Expects American League Race fo Be Toughest in Years In Squad, | York, Dec, 80 (P—Thirty- | New York Giants will go to | sot training camp this spring | 15 pitchers, 11 inficlders, 9 out Now |eight Thiladelphia, Dee, 30 (A—Despite S I Stedmian peets for next year's pennant chase Jus. “It T am any judge of buschall” | On the roster just made pubiic | | Mack observed today, “the Amcriean [the infield youngsters are 0. G i f1 o4y | ICURUC Tato 0 1026 WIL be the |acy from ichmond, Walier Noval Bragdon , toughest In yearsi perhaps the [from Spartansbury, Andrew Cohen niilo [toughest in the history ot the league, Montanario from Waco and Harvey Cofter from Ande DNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 SARAZEN LEADS IN TOURNAMENT GAME Pairs Of Today for the Final 86 Holes of Play Miami, ¥la, LEAVING HIS PROFESSION Honorable George Tamhion is Near the Last of His Line in London, Dec. 80 (R—Almost the last of the noblemen racehorse train ers, the honorable George Lambton, (B)—~Ciene |18 retiring from on with | Dee, 20 wintry weather, Connle Mack, leader |fl¢lders and @ catchers, It is prob dnrazen, whose card of 144 cnabled [all of the biue ribhons of the Eng able that Manager John MeGraw | Wim to lead & field of steller players |iigh turf fn his pe i s, 9 of the Philadelphla Athleties, 18 al- i find another cateher some- | yesterday in the opening of Mi “The honorable George hus traine N ALy ready xeanning baseball contracts, \where to be used as regular assist- {xccond annual - champlonship \o horses of the Larl of Dert e gotting in touch with members of [ant to 1rank Snyder now that Hank |tournament at Hialeal paire since 1803, and it has been mostly Oppanficone.y his club and figuring out his pro wdy has gone to munager Colum- | this morning with two other cham- | with tho animals of this sporti s for the finul 36 holes of piay. |lord that ho has won the coveted By a quirk of clrcumstances three | elassles; the Derby, the Oaks, the nationally prominent players, each | 8t. Leger and elipse st of whom has won the natlonal open | the last race many times over, 3 [ 1itle, teed off razen, winner of [trainer and his noble employer | the honor 1n 1 went out with | erowned their racing carcors in 1924 | ed beautifully together, their offorts |SAntl sves I don't see any one club that does |louisville. Cohen, regarded as one | Bobby Jones, 1983 titlcholder and [by winning the Dby with San wera not enough to pull through to not have a chance to win out. Y lof tha miners' clev shortatops, | limself natlonal amateur champlion | sovino r more than §0 years of | victory, know the Athletics Wil bo a ¢on- |wil remain in Waco for another sea- |and with Willie Mactarlane, present | offort, with their entrics us) in LANe P & 7. CORBTN Giits Lpague | tenden, and don't mistako the Yan- {son unlexs the Giants suffer . repe- [ chamyion [the money or the victims of bad A perusal of {he summary of the | Spark Plugs. kees, That club will be back fight- tition of the injuries of last season.| 1ifteen minutes later came an- | weathoer, ame aliowa (o mportanco of matre | b e oo 838 ing, 100, Ho is only 19 years old, |ot well known trie which n-| George Lumbton is the fifth son AR e Rt Bl “Washington s always a hard | W. . Clarkson from Norfolk, W. |cludes Johnny Varrell, Mike Brady |of the lato Earl of Durham. Jic Landers team made good all thelr | club to beat, 8t Louls, under Sisler, |1, Lindberg, who formerly pitehed |and Jock Mutchison, Eddie Loos | hegun his profession In Queen Vi free tries, the score would lave showed what it could do last season. | for Washington and Jefferson cols {and Wilie Klein, whe red second | torin's days, Most members of 1 Stood ¥81to 801 Nolohe caitall What Detroit, and the White Sox, under |loge, and Egbert Slaybeck from Nor- | honors yesterday with cards of 145 | peerage then were lovirs of horvse- the outcome might have been §f the | Fddie Collins, will make rough go- the pitchers who have not [ each followed this mateh in succes- [ flesh and many trained theie ¢ score had been as close ug this at | t:~ 210 |ing. Don't forget, too, that the Red introduced to Polo rounds |sive threesomes respectively for sport of it tho end. Threo fleld goals would |P. Ziegler e ““;"S"x pitehers at the end of last sen- | patrons Hugh McMutllen, only new-| Although Jones and MaeFarlanc Lambton has secn most of the have separated the teawms at the | Lo Richards $ p1— 267 |80n were golng great. I really think |comer among the catchers, arrived | five strokes behind Sarazen at tocratic frainers pass and ex- | fie 5s Ehei AL 15 tha ecuitle. Bt uinn o 8 | that thero s going to bo moro com- | from Wichita lnte last season. {the hend of the column, the battle {jockeys and ex-Lookmakers talke the running score would huve been o T 7 iz |pettion in the Ameriean league than Al Tyson from Louisville, OUs | thut this pair has been waging has ! their places—often with more suc closer, The Supers, we have had for years, Last sea- |Carter from Richmond, Joe Kiing-|held the bulk of tion, Colf | cess, but hardly with as much glor: i 00rbOr 1o 86 T + | son was a two-club race, but it won't |cr from Clarkshurg and A. J. Moore | history repeated dselt today when |as when tl ‘stability of a ducal R T T s {be Iike that next year; not it T am {from Elmira are the youthful out- | fone ' Mackarlane went into | housc nded wvon the flestness tries and made only two of them |E. Parson any jud [fielders. Pop Koehler and Al Crump, |another sensational tle, duplicating | of foot of one of its thoroughbreds. | go0d while the rest of the team had | ™ three tries and falled to score a ! point. Fafnirs made about 50 per cent of their chances good. r- ochowski caged three out of four, while Saunders made one out of | tour good. The New Britain Machine “We will send our pitchers fo |at the tralning camp last year, but Florlda the last week in IFebruary, ravmed |the other players the week follow- {heen r {ing. Tn all T will have about 80 players. “Fight of our pitchers will be vet- | [erans. Rommel, Harriss, Quinn and | (A} X Gray, right handers, and Grove out Ned for the scason, have 83 cir feat of the Worcester tourncy, | - whera the latter annexed his pres- | itle The Atlantan during the morning | erday freguently made ular refurns, sinking long | putts consistently. After furning in 71 to tle 5 MAIL ORDER COURSES SCOFFED BY AUTHORS | spee | team 22 408 X , laraln ‘was no mateh for the It, & T. five s Flappers, \\':nhcrsr\. Jeimach and 1.:lmn\u - adian open « 5 Declare That Many Suceessful Work.- in the second game and the Washa |5 OHIOR tiersiesy ner left handers. Then we have two id and Willie Klcin at 1] e ; ington strect crew Jiterally ran away |« il left handed recruits, Joc Pate and end of the first 15 holes Jones Other Lines Ar from the Chestnut street hasketeers, | I Cronin Willls, and two ""’"""'-‘r “’“" ";”' | SrETET | struck difticulty on the second hole Thereby Spoiled The Machine five was able to score | % 5r® Kit May, glant right handers, who e ' {in the afternoon. By a coincide only two foul baskets in the first ; were with ths Martinsburg club in C(]l. Millis Thinks Plflfletal‘y Macliarlane, playing in anot icago, Doe, 30.—~Munufucturiig half, although they had plenty of i" ) Rollurown, the DBlue Ridge I'Ynt‘l':]lr\st 32“. s hreesome <0 met his first trouble v.whu»:, are being used in efforts to Sia PRt fdnn T Macholtn ooove T “1 expected to see Lefty Groves | Cu l p | at this hole, as did Dicg n the butcher, baker and candle- = A anelle como through in great shape next | 148l Res [)llSlhlE | The hole proved disastrous fa |fick maker into literary artis | Charley Miller flaglied some of his |B. Barker ... season, I think ono of the reasons aenn comest [ Dicgel whose sccond shot at ~{hia U R D LR old time form in last night's game in the second half and scored five ficld goals, 1t Chariey ehould get away like thig at the beginning of the game, tha Machine Shop would give thelr opponents a run for their money. Jarnot, a newcomer in the Machine lineup, though only in for a comparativ short time, gave the impression that he can play basket ball. . Jolinson . Action of New York Boxing Com- he proved a disappointment last year was beeause he got away to & et bad start, Some of the base hits | i < o G A | hurtling thr WA bt In the first 1V |\ ogponsible for the solr £ Mack declares he cannot explain |! Colgnel Johallle "“' et | {he collapse of the Athletics lat last |7 g any et HG prepares @ hard question to an- |& PADCT on the & id. "I have told a lot ! of people that it was a mystery to | me. 1 know we just flopped; it | looked as though a pennant just Dec. Kansas City, Mo, The collisi ugh space is suggestod —_ = = = = = A == == — A ~ = =i = = = — - astronomical mission With Regard To Greb can Association for the ment of Science, Colonel Millis unfolded a stor Challenge Puts Negro First 20 (P)— of two cnormous hodies v system et for today's and | | mathematical sections of the Ameri- dvance- of | took @ six her tings of the I point, slammed against a nea tree erary group mee | and rebounded to hit him squarely [ Modern Language assoclation of lin fhe chest foreing him o take | America. f‘h, it shots to hole ont. This mis. University conrses for writh I nd, [ hap apparently unsteadied Dicgel | order firms arantee to * | who, up until this time, had been [teach the parlor maid and 1he leading the field. chauffeur how to become famous Jones experienced a slight reversal | authors by “studying at home come {in for special denunclation, of his morning form in the after- noon rounds, his trouble starting on | “University teachers are lock- 1 wcond hol The Atlanta golfer PIing ov the courses of litera- | . where during the [ture,”" says Christopher Morley, Although 1o information has come | New York, Dec. 30 UP—Tiger |wasn't possible. There was no rea- Allig nfolded & B iniobning i tina sinkin 40 foob pull| BEJCUON (Seching iz g pert P in from the National Guards man- |Ilowers, the Atlanta negro, whose |son for the collapse as far as Tcould | PRty T ne qun and i birdie three, In the last nine, [true university, nor agement, it is reported about town [CAMPAIEN to gain a title muteh with fgee, but it happened and before we R e R as one pav on the 10th, 11th, |edvertising or special tr e, Guirds aro slated to play |the NgNt heavywelght ~ champton, | knay it we were out of the race” | L (00 AT 54° ShLRamons e and 18(h. Tis approach | delusion that works of art can the Meriden s on Friday night | Paul Berlenbach, was set back whe _— s pasihs o va quatistle | on: the 16t was over thosreen futo| roduiced by the methods of success: with the Di ing herc Satur- |the decisl’ .1 went against him in b . ‘ (e i aualistc] e bunker, Ile made a pretty cx- | ful commer day night, This will muke another |recent fight with Mike McTigue, now Loiterer Sentenced Z;!”;:' 2 (“‘""\"‘ '\(‘\‘1 g ;"\‘“”M two | osion shot recovery out of the| William McFee avows that “tho R e e is in line for a middleweight title o 8 Tasl | bodics. each something like one-hait | Plosion shot FEEavers © a five, | cheer leaders of literature say only tongh weel-end for tho Tocal team. 1% 16 JE 0%, b T e ;1‘03'(‘)"0];)1‘10\5“1:1&:}:‘ fhe siza f the present sun_comin and but {ook two pults for a five. | chieer lentcrs of HUeruuis B LU " Flowers' challenge and the requir. | Because he remised 5 | together “with a velocity nots uffi- cnough and you overturn the laws of Guard, whirlwind night, but playe The basketball last Suturda at the same tine, they appeared to Le somewhat ont. It would Le a wise move part of tho anagement to separate the games i le Ly at least one night but eeclng that ,\.:‘:“,‘,‘,1 Q::K:‘l::m‘loghll(‘l‘lsl‘lfl-(‘?‘:;;n rlnc breach of peace in police court m-::?l’-i:“r':' "“"""1':\::‘,,"““””‘ £ Are Vietimized By Fraudulent Bl | e the holidays are falling on I'rida At C |jay. Lipskl appealed the case and | L By ‘ollcetion PIOt, I A o the opposing o S Rl Gl H“f; qul.f'm}‘ tmder $500 bond by | ""'_*"Wj":‘l {ate s theas| Collcetion e Zone Law (hax}gc Wanted ; 4708 attractions for those dates, |O1'or MSPIFAnts to (e MNCEEREER | 100 tungertord. T e o e i sostor gD i S i LT A Board | None better than the local Guards |™ " chinticated middlewelght situ. | Officer Politls s id the youth 1.«1\ R T ents | police now: liave (:‘"i ffl ‘W of ' gpocial exception from the pro- | § could be secured anywhere. | e e irab I report. |o member of a gang who, o al-|SFECAR fiodey o vartous units, |1 urly every other clty in the €OWN | igong of the zoning ordinance B nuve agreod to meet the winner [\cges, (requent ~the White House) i, o gig sateiites and smal. | 5 rehof John J. Muriay. | oo gied by the bourd of pub- The Awerican Leglon team 15 0 (3¢ {1a hout between Roland Toad, [cafe on Main strect and cause Lot RN sllifaiand Sl sttt orasrnio 0 BONCC | lic works at tho next meeting of | meet it will probably be 8 |or Fngland and Dave Shade of Cali- bl to the officers on the beat. The | el it sy, has snece ede 1'“ taking »:vlv' e e ihatment) e Rtoie strong a team as any that will face | foria’ Wriday night, A probable [officer said the defc ndant was ob- {sands of do from 1'1‘::;\\u' Mt e board drolded at & meeting the combination from the Industrial.|(elution of {his problem fs a rullug |structing a doorway of a clsar ST ARSON TRIAL ENDS | Boston tawycrs recently EIROUES | peld Tast night. league this season. Jess Scheer, [py the commission that the winner [and was told to move ofi. He moved | \ 1 [ the names ‘of the vietims are not | o 5 0L oe puntie works 1s manager of the Hartford C ents [of {he proposed Greb-Flowers match farther down the street, in front of — made public. contemplating the erection of @ wrote to Manager Clarence Coons yesterday telling him the lineup he will bring to this city to oppose the i Leglon five & week from tomorrow night. s he Crescents are heing coached by Tim Cronin who besides playes a guard position. The lineup Is fol- Silverman, rf; Yet two teams Jows: Balfour, If; . . X ! : | : 4 . f fshes Clubs For Violations of | oooine him in a fight. Tipski has |the chief argnments before will 5 £ which Murray A b o bk 5 an 5 | with the proceeds of which Murra ? by 4 Drloniss o'l‘":; o ];.m‘“]f‘""','Y”'“];‘i 3 [feen in pofice court four times on the | Tdwin C. Dickenson and a B 1““‘14‘ Several days later t yothiisldestof ¥ thcle strest- ST ur\.;:‘."r.nr:.mu 'I'mrs is “Am an les ot {same charge. |the case of Charles Frost of New | (O FEC 1q find the check W vl(:_] B ;mx mpl“.l_ mm‘l( ”Ii N reserve, s i quite " Aive T R Wil ) f > | posed the chang was dec Jmposing looking outfit on paper and | _Columbus, Ohio. Dec. 30 W—| John Huz:\r:n n‘( a?'.r;f"fl" ,':‘v;\:' \\mr.\ ;.<\Ilq:: 1 charzed il arson | worlhiess. In the meantime Murruy T RUaE e Jl s dictles o {l= osted a chargo violat- |in connectio h the burning las! J L b o true worth of the Legion feam |Three clubs, members of the Nation- jwas aveett : Lot ¢ t1would have disappeares R RS '“‘\n lkr;:'br\o?nm‘:n out ym Ih: meeting |al Professional Footbull association ing a city ordinance SNf‘\‘fl;n‘fl“”- { April of his Xcluso company factory | G ey ;: 1;( l:v“xl‘\ \;rv::“vfirnnel\mr:nm ki Rk AT e D s noon by Offieer Feeney, but the ac- |in Rethel, SR R ing an g L L 2 at the T. W. C. A f,:"{'.‘; ',":‘,;",-L:,‘]l,:‘,,‘.” [,,,Y;':, ‘:n':: | fuged man failed to appear dn conrt | State and defense rested early in |Pope Gives Interview t i ! r at he | this n n sossi rost oc- | r k Since the Dobson and the 5 ” s e The Bureltts will start playing [under the heaviest penalties the m‘w« m"'l.n’\\:l.(- ‘:‘v ,:.: v‘::::;;:(‘lp<:7'”:'fl | morninas el m‘ ',‘f'”‘, oL To New ‘Y@orl\ \\‘oman LS e e Our usual storage system is in operation this i ¢ game e exlon |asgociation can glve for infraction ows refuse o a i 1¢ ] cupled tho stand briefly, . Ly e )—Pope Plus to- | ° " S Lo = sl preliminary 1E : n:] ""fim‘"‘”o ‘_‘ m:‘\’: f( e L1 [rear of property at 15 Meadow | assertions of Danlel Melrose, a strike | granted a private audience to | Wer the only I “‘" av "” | winter. Old customers know what this is and team A week fri v i e reot guard, W said yesterday that S w | properties d 0 . 5 The caukee club which per- street. ypuard, who sai . John Adams Drake of 1 and thelr opponents will be gelected | The Milwaukes ¢ {™ fotn Boyle was arrested last | jrost was familiar with “Kid Drop- A L ceom. | clded to po ction on str o ! D ted Tigh schcol players to play on | JONT was s rost was familiar with “K 7 k city. Mps, Drake was accom- | t L % wittin & fow due The Buritta ites AR ontt hotwoen the |nIRIE at 89 Chiurch atrecly ChATAL N st ar i akar i i | (ehangessunti1 i inextimeeling foti the protection it means to them. areigoingstrong ant SIS MESE 5 with assaulting his wife, but his Abraham itey” Fried- | k she had ac- | January 31 ; ; ; o [ Milwaukee club and the Chicago | = I Abraham empl ork sh : " name for themselves before the .-(:i»“‘“,,",(‘“ \s fined $500 and given |case was continued a week. BOYIL, jan, ehief informer in the present | complished with the aid of generons petition of Joseph Topa a v 5 + "9 Seasort RS ninet frora Janyary 1 in which (%o lives nt 131 Gien = "‘"]'l," ““‘ trial, during 1828 and that gave or- | American assistance fn maintaining | askl m‘fl apectal DEE \'r “Investigate O'NEIL’S W INTER STORAGE " & double |to dispose of the assets of the club arrested by Policemen Politis and | jors that the two gangsters were 10 | fwo milk dispensaries for the poor & gas station granted lim on No- The “:""{' o 1"‘""”‘:“ A ome in and retire from the league. As a |G iffen on complaint of his wife. |ypyve “tho run” of his New York |children of Romc fhie patron- | vember 10 by the bo header last n:‘ ‘( e o |recut of playing against the high | S - Sihe plant. age of the pope ' | vrv‘l ’mb\\ x‘) r '\ LT sport annals in this clty. DO G bovs on the Milwaukee club. | ANNOUNCE = EX AGEMENT | X e, \ i ey ho boar c that y headers In bascball are common bt (E8c, Ljynntg were fined $1,000 and | Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ater of| COLD WAVEL FATALITIES |gre A give a sat Y double headers “In baskethall ate | L %o robation for one year. |Newington have annou weed the en- | Mexico City, Dec. 30 P—There|Drake presented him with old | he wanted the ¢ le, somcthing never be heard of in of thelr daughter, Har-|have been numerous 1hs through al especially coined for th | — — L] this city rits took the other lop-si Jast night, the Tur- | after | games by | on, one and won both ores, ” | We wonder if Noah featheraeight champion's rd the ecanaries singing Kaplar brother, in ad- | ance of his sche bout with Jimmy Clineh in iddictown to- might. Al any rate, his manager called up last to say that| Kaplan wanid be unable to meet the | Tocal 1 fn the hont hecause he had inj his hand in training yesterday. ; sleep In Kaplan almest went to two and the last mecting of the Clinch wa t him swav t0- night. 1le misses 1is chance, how- ver. but hopes to meet the Meriden boy in the future, Clinch's follow- crs, the strongest of whom i his ad. look for Jimmy to bring home a state amatenr champlonshin in the annual championship tournament to be held in February He had been returned a winner in his last elght bouts and he has quered the best in the amateur out to ™ con t ranks in this state. Jackie Fitz. Eerald, his trainer, Is putting him through some stiff workouts and he is ready right now to meet anyona in his class in the amateur ranks in the state, The way he went At < n in the last bout in this city ed |Greb should elther accept the chal. will be required to at the title to the victor in the bat~ Professional Vootball 1fagne | Columbla ling on Main street Jast might, and [becanso he las offered previous RS (O (Tt s antEnl LS S B i ki, age 219 Carter street B Lipski, age 22, of 210 € ’l”h'( Breeti [and probably also producing |was given a,$15 fine and ¢ j|and srobsblve s BTN Ito jail for 30 days on a charge of | T {clent to eanse thefr mutual destrn 500 forfeit were accepted ye vday by the New York state ath) ¢ commission, which dirccted that i {tion and dissi <ufy me -nge within thirty days or relinquish sald Officer Lipskl, | e first chance |another doorway | prosccution and Defense Will Sun and was told to move on again. The | {vouth satd he was walting for a| friend and moved to the curb. The | third time the officer told him to tmove he refused | Tt was clainied by fha officer that | Dridgeport, Dee. 50 TipsKl told him Saturday nightthat | torney William If. Comley, Jr., fe Pun- | 1ie womld like to “try him out” when {the state and Attorney Tlomer Ihe was fn eisilian clothes by en- | Cummings for the defense will ma le between Shade and Todd. Tp Their Arguments TEAHS ARE SUSPENDED his Afternoon, Tire Casc 500 and the | gagement AMilter to Norbert R. Hart, [out the country rec A. J. Hart of Hamilton lalmost unprecendented ¢ Pottsville was fined as & member of the | riet ¥, atng the rules gov-|son of Mrs. crning the tervitory of teams and |strect, this city. falso advertising. The suspension of | the club is equal to forfeiture of the club franchise, The penaltics were fmposed b Joseph T. Carr, of Columbus, presi Jent of the assoctation. s GIFT POR MRS, SHU RBERG v due to 1 club suspende ol 10 weath league tor in congress proposing ion of 500,000 | troduced {appropri 508 to RECORD BOWLING SCORE A world record two-man howling [used in the purchase of clothing a warm | providing quarters for | poor. average Stevens, and Jacob 1yn alley etars, who rolled a perfac 300 score and 247 respectively in loubles competition this week. {the Help Wanted colun | ation, but such as to | into the sun | in Bethel | prosent himselt ‘s At- | |'as a consequence a bill has been in Tooking for a maid or cook? Try V‘MVH\' and { thousands ¢ {ing who are [ Lawyers of Boston and Other Cities | \io might have 1 ness in making clocks" score A ¢ fagging away stined to true | NEW SWINDLE SCHEME thod, 1t 1s said, was to | “"”'rf,fi'n:,‘m, ‘1‘ 1 l“ ) | tank in the Harvard to some lawyer as & for the storage of had sold out in {his section Murra gister at a street yar: m | I road oil. bu is In residenc n who had [t wiih {hs intenien district, it can be done only G S oo e | aticxnestving Sipermimich it eom of locating. in Bcaton, 1o would ask | BHOF HEEE R | {he Jawyer to collect a debt in the the adjustment board. T e " T owners on South Main {city in which he had lived before. | | % street with one exception were in confederate paid debt with which the lawyer eaghed and favor of allowing the board mission to et back curbs two fee COURTEOUS uy, 1 asion on be MUSSOLINT or oy < GOLYF BALLS COST MORE Br sh forelgn sccre Chicago, Dec P—The price of | Chamberlain, declared in ar be | golf balls Is going up. A large man- | view today that he was touched 1d {ufacturer has announced that st ‘l he courtesy of Prer e Mussolint § 1o | dard balls which have retatled for |vis him yester He adde that 50 cent variety for 60, t 1- | tions which had oc 1 would €00 vance being due to the high price ' have practicnl results for the goc of rubber. Jof the A surprisc party was given Mon- day evening to Mrs. Shurberg of 45 ) street by the Jewish Ladies' Ald society, A pleasant eve- ning was spent playing whist and refreshments were served. Mre. hurberg was presented with a perculator sct in appreclation of |%he good work she has done for SALESMAN $AM the sociely as president for the I he ¢ 3 ~ 1| LANDED THAT ORDER FoR st ten years. The committee of WELL ::’r‘vn(-u(i‘x‘\mh was Mrs. Gelsinger, 100,000 SMOKLESS CI6ARS FOR GULT~NOW :‘p: 600D NIGHT'S SLEEP AND THEN BENT IT HOME. IN TH' MORNING— Mrs. Greenberg and Mrs. Besoff, TR A MISS HULTGREN I CAST Miss Ella Hultgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hultgren of 23 Wallace street, is spending the Christmas recess at the home of her {parents. She is a member Of the junior class at Bates college, Lewls- ton, Me., and was recently elected n member of “Le Cercle Francals.” | Miss Hultgren will take part in the French play to be given in Little theater the latter part of January. PLAN FOR MEMBERSHIP 1eads us to place our bets op him, THROWN OUT TWICE May Carey of the Pirates canght stealing but twice in 53 at- ~ampie during the 1922 campaign. New York's chapter of the newly formed national Town and Country |ctub has announced plans for ob- taining 4,000 resident members The chapter will entértain 8 na- tional spoits conference in February, TELEGAAM, | TG 16 A NICE WAY To WRAKE New Bellhop Wanted— A MAN UP IN TH' MIDDLE- OF HIo SLEEP— LET\T WAT Tl MORNING— NOBLEMAN HORSE TRAINER 'SHARP CRITICISM R ;Omcials of Amateur Athletic \F per- STRENGTHEN INFIELDS Detrolt Shortstop, the east. ms to be a heavy demund e found their way to There ¢ New York, Dee, 80 (M—=Three eleration Play Prolessionalism rcve hrone: from” repass which New York, Dee. 80 (®—Three | for the services of Emory Rigney, tartling criticisms of sport In Amer- | Shortetop on the Dotrolt payroll, lon. Lodiy wero advanced ot the an. | .8k Traverer abpéas 6" THNS displuyed Rigney in the Tiger lines up, making the former regular availe able for trade, and Manager Ty Cobb can weli afford to part with nual meeting of the Athletie fe National An deration here duy by Colonel Henry Bre teur yesters kinridge. of the organization; Major | Mm for rellable pitcher, The i Srifih, wlssioner of | White Sox and Yankees are said 1o ithleties in the western o rence, | have lined up when Cobb placed nd Gustavus T. Kirby, chairman of | Rigney on the block. advisory commitice of the Inter “I'll {rade him for one of the ollugiute association of amateur | Teds, Blakenship or Lyons" Cobb (hletes of America proposed to the Chicagoans, Hands Colonel Breckinridge declared that | were thrown in the alr and the i sslonalism hind become a buga inds of the Windy City became ill, boo to American athletics, *“The “I'll put him in a three cors professional athlcte s y all | pered swap that will bring me & vight in own gphere” e said. | piteher from the Yankees” he told Iy on you have the amatenr and | {he Red Sox. There was no @ne W ] athluties mix- | gywor ing At ds like the cconowiic law of | up’)) tako Moyt or Jones for him," tid money drlving good money out |y jyformed the Yankees, Managet oL f‘f;“.'.‘\l,nif collegus uro n0t | e Huggins immediately became 1 objoct to the collego trained ath. | '4te ehterprise. lete who sells his services all over | ¥ the country | Major Griffith of the Policemen Under Fire Are Given Hearing No action was taken last night discipline committee of the bourd, when the members assorted sixty per youth of America do not | Ho sald that the | is to spread | by the of amateur athletics, to | police letics, dm of the tederation rine {teach the difference between profes | heard Policeman Thomas Tierne ionalism and amateurism, who 1s charged with being drunk Mr. Kirby declared thousands of | while on duty Christmas eve, and hoolboys under sixteen years of | Policeman Fred Jones, who is ale were engaged in athletics for | Joged noney, and, consequently jeopardiz. {heir amateur standing. In his discussion of professional. sm Colonel Breckinridge said that | L general survey indicated that ba b {-all among the small hoys of the na- tion had fallen off fifty per cent in the last three to have fallen asleep in & school house while on duty about | a month ago. erney, who was suspended last rday by Chiet Willlam C. Hart, admitted that he had taken a few drinks. Jones admitted thst he went into the school house &nd sat down & short time during which he | o Tl aasotintions . anz| Slopks The committee, composed of Sied e b h"»' in the federy. | Commissioners Thomas F. Jackson : nnon U1 and Edwin A. Parker, declded not on. The colleges were Hobart, and ! g 4 Ar AN% 4o make a recommendation to the Bonave Middlesaps of Mississ- ) L, LS sty | police board until a later date, ssociations were the Pacific north- i\ <\\‘ con 1.‘»1.%‘- ..lr '\: :-Tlxw (»4 :lu a4 Conn. Sheep Breeders flie United States Intercollegiate Lau- 7 Rl To Meet Next Month Hartford, Dec. 80 (® ~— Sheep breeders of this state have received letic | notices of & meeting of the state or- cams, hockey and basketball, have | ganization at Hotel Ggrde, this city, I of Amorican |January 27, when J&#. Watson of o Toronto | Springfield, will speak on “A Fore TEAMS IN TIELD University ined in the usio netmen pl city college in New |ward Look Into the Sheep Industry [ York Friday, while the icemen en- |of New England.” ounter Harvard on Saturday and| The state association is cooperat- Yale Monda |ing with the unfon agricultural | - e | meeting and the state department of TO OPPOSE STAR | agriculture n promoting agriculture, Walter Spence the yn | The results of the 1925 wool pool 00k | M. . A. is expecled to furnish |will be reported by President stiifest competition for the [Charles T.. Gold of the Connecticut | German swimmin Radem i\\'nol Growers assoclation and Pro- this | fessor R. B. Hinman of Ithaca, N. Y., will tell of greater profits for the sheep men, ho will soon come {o strongest at We Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 300 Main Street New Britain i t ATTERY t & 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 “CONSERVE RUBBER" LET US REPAIR YOUR TIRES

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