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A\LW BRITAIN DAILY ll[h.\ll) H!Llhl):\\ UI(L.\IB[ R 81, 1925, . i 1925 WAS A YEAR FILLED WlTH SPORT FLATUPES—NATIONAL GUARDS HAVE TWO TOUGH GAMES ON TEIS WEEK A ROUGH ; CAMPAIGN AHEAD FOR CHAMPIONS WHO RETAINED TITLES DURING YEAR—MULDOON AND FARLEY OUT OF BOXING COMMISSION o 4 o ] ]’ ] ] ] "] - ], .| oo {7 . -1, —-——. ! -] - ) ", .. - - -’ o .1 - . . . - e - . . " e e YEAR JUST CLOSING WAS HINKEY, FOOTEALL CHAMPIONS TO CLASH IN COAST GAME ROUGH GOING FOR (ANOTHER DUET ON BUSY ONE FOR SPORTS §TAR, PASSES AWAY i g | VETERAN CHAMPS| CARD FOR GUARDS All Lines of Athletics Drew More Attention Than Ever I Doty 1925 Bosketball Reached Great Helghts | iriuron Wisard of 30 Yours Some Withstood Onslaughts of Play Meriden Endess Tomoriow Golf Drawing More Interest—Foothall Had Great | Ag0 Losts Fight for Lile , 174 ¢ Youth Dmm0 Past Year i and DI)U"S ofllllldfl}’ Night Results—Champions in All Lines, Yor oo, D1 (P e sport | he New Reitain Nationa]l Guards v ch s jus 0.are on ts 1 R s ¢ Mt oo G y tide of o new year, surging forward | have anothor consecutive two-day S(8as Lk e . Lt : N AR il Ll e 4 s S under the imptuy of youthful am- | schedule ahend of them this week el bt /4 8 Y A e bition, ris thre o helc when, tonmorrow tight, they face the with regard to sports in this city w 1 ooth | St b ¢ - . i ¢ i it is doubtful if any recer ore W nnume ol 1 $ 1 # KaAiR T stulwart veterans who withstood the Meriden 1nd in the Silver City nur\-‘luH of actlc . | 1 . § 1 ty d et opinion of ¥ 3 championship tests of 1 with an ' and Saturday ht, they stuck up 925, 1 Y T ' Ly 1 sl . TR L f- i almost unbroken front. inst the Dities at the siate 1925, Th ris i r \ r e ohwervers s dead dn [ i 2 ] ) seasons uske L tritain foothaull 1 o displ K@ Southern Pines, N ol y v : On crest tlouts the Imost | armory on Ar irect Vowling, tennls, har i nd o | that better tha i Ll Yo T i il % derclict heavyweight challeage of | Tie loculs h ) travelling at golt, awimming, skat ‘ ever thi ) ded ! yenlayel foctllimitha: . s i } G p g ¥ 7 Harry Wills, buffeted by many @ hot pace this s and for the wrestling drawing 1 the ! ' . ’ A AadRoE, o D forms and spurned for long by an iree o been thing b A 3 : 4 NESPUALDR=E : 3 4 Hi » A e £ EA 4 0 leholder, s challenge crs oon Friday ond this city than it had for many vs | plor \ in's Blues Vi numanierlten Miw st L el s & ; idle titleholder, Near this chal g B : b " prod ’ amplonship was won ! looms a | nd vietory-marked § wday nights and despit in past, and c 08 were produc I : ckf) And it is recorded that : W g T 5 in every li by t s football team dn ' 0 L B Geetest buok Slih I ; p nstic gauntlet, hurled down by Gene ; gruclling schedule, the team lay Basketball \me aguinat the Falcons played ‘at ho it & L8 Hoe e O e s gt K M Tunney, Both have been guuran- | stood up well under the attacks of L 1 K ¥ il teed acceptunce by Jack Dempsey | opposing fives and thus far this - during the outdoor seasom, in spite son has dropped only one game, that of the fact thay fandom has it the New Huven Atlas on the N ts ahout the prospects of Demp- | w's home floor byt veturn to 1he ti | seore of &5 1o ) games this week are ink with egard o the chunes of v mam for e state champion- When January 9 day morial . | His football was that of the old days basketball was at the helght of the | Hundreds of junlor teams plaved. |__g “y 40 1o unconsclousness and thelr ware large g ngs ot |M" lly decide a cham- and Harvard met in Spring- 4% AT N s ', o g rabid basketball fans and the onship eleven. i team thy | 1610 Mags., In 1894 and Tinkey was g . % : ) : of basketball was t i i . MO0 ELY0RDA L MR captain of the blue. 'The mighty ) ! 5 3 Detiance to other mighty wielders | many ( Jinusually SUCCCBSN) yinomen, Heftelfinger and Butter- / g of sport sceptres floods i with the were near the top in the swi ( LB 0N game on & worth, played for Yale that day and 2 : ¢ He% Quin CaUlanY . TSR B | 0 city want tla state champlonship laurels ar I (oL ane he towering negro, Lewis Har- o 5 ¢ - % thme winner of the national singles S L H Fhnababe : ‘ ord High eleven, |\ ¥ Bro; Lew L AL ! ’ "y e b e s londl G Al throngh u though the closing of 1l O Cenoy | YATd's center. - Before thie baitle had : i N f i v : GE_Ehnilont ol opie Lirsheueh saw them going into a slump, they Lo L b "‘n‘]u‘l men had heen forced from s i 7 Bondidimnie “,i“,,] {,‘,” Barnes, 1,‘,_‘,1, he mer L i shgnplonhly \pressive record fc . ! I lthe fleld and many of then - G ers of many link honors over th ! . had an impressive record for the |, eon [igh school when the team ;\N“ J4lend meny o tlien wentito ‘ 7 ; ; ik e oh ot dedade or more: Ttogers Players willile able tostund the yad season. i Sios bf playing eve dary and Ratun The National Guard serves NSO L s e VT {his contest Tnkey, always . % i Hornehy and Harry Heflmann, major , 6 PIxins i1y L ) showed themselves to be one of the |, .\”\n-:” i Talicantawheroinewspaperman -weno 7 1 (i ¢ . 4 : i lcague batting leaders, and Willie | ‘}ln"um" ,."Hyl:l N ‘u“y‘\ 1'|v;1\v“1 strongest contenders for junior state (= 10 0 S° concerned. encountered hing ' ; e % Hepneifvdterapiiniioiwla, Raie e okt Bl R e honors and with the impressive {criticlsm for his activitics. Butter- 3 ; ; . b oniy a few of the veteran campalgn- | 410 CAC, 1‘“["1" S onaineny L Al titina worth had been compelled to retire : . B L lers whose course scems shaped for| ‘The ndees have a strong linen record of 15 consecutive vlctories, | bIEE, R0 LU join=| J20h had heer jcom s e Mo reCTs ; : i v | e {conched by the veteran Jack Curry) they.closed a season that was replete |7 2 e |1r0 y njuries, o i ; / 4 v n 0 ¢ I n an 3 laving and exciting |Areds who formerly - vlewed “the |ong o his eves torn and bleeding. p W | . s have. vlelled grentor: the “deddy of buseball” in Hartfor with good playing and excllil | 4 aooteh game with eurlosity and | epen wWrightington of Harvard, ball g e £ / vom defedding ehampions | CUrry has ail the tricks of the gan ames. ey R Bl & D L LAl 5 ' Sl e o i 8% The New Britain Hig! ostility, began to dubble in - 1he |iucked under his arm, raced at Hin- 4 than that whose Aust page will be |down and i to dmpart 1l Ketbal fell p | game and eventually became de- fyav's ond and the spill that followed 5 ] : i bl ediled forin | EnOwisdEe i e votees of the sport. SUMMEr MOTN= {\eqs toprifie, The “silent captain” : its et va from Europe, the |has been goin ast year and ¢ B¢ 1 . - conle e i < % o - E 23 £ i i el P Iz wre e vy It was In other years from |InGS: @ 1ong lina of golfers could be fhurled the Harvard runner over his : 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: WILSON OF | Oment and Anstralia 1o overthrow |00 and the players are confident the standpoint of wins. DLespite this 2 trekking up to Goodwin Park \der, his usual method of tack- ¢ WASHINGTON; BROWN AND E.|Tiden, but he remains to take up jhat the local Guards will be victims the standpoin o Tlarirorat il veet thal munlalnal : 7 B i to the Meriden attack tomorrow the intercst of the student body was | : SBDC AT AT AN A, eat ns over, |course there and when It is taken | Apother Yale man grasped Wright- ? er brilliant victories which rescued | WEDt O e ol Tes |into consideration that these, out of on as he plunged to the ground g Tt from. the brink of defeat at|. The Dixles need no introduction The Industrial g BN, | | ve lose for the sport, arose in the [and Hinkey, recovering from the § ¥ . kit el b ir. Jenn | 0 the fans of this city, The Hartford however, was the high spot in bus- 1 e ol i 2 L 3 % i the hands of the French pair, J 4 5 e e o e pogson | dark and dreary hours of the morn- lumble he had taken at t - ‘ L ) Borotra nnd Rena Lacoste, as well | uintet has heen in the running for RoblE fiih s borbie foame e i order th might have a [of the Harvard man's cha S 5 b as his Califoruia rival, “Little Bl | the state title for the past three sei- »nn]od]\\\l‘::“il""‘il ‘ull“l ‘m 7 holes ore Working lupon his tewmmate to he sure that 'I' ‘_w‘ s =g sons and last year after a whirl- eadlock for firs place, a 1 25 5 AN o C i oK corbin: Cabinet 1ock |1, It can easily he jmagined that |the runnner would romain down. : : Murdered Boxer's Estate s Showtt | \jneent Richards, from whom | Bind campaisn, the “speedboys play-off, th ) L hip - in |the Bame is fascinating, | Wrightington, it developed, had 4 Caf &l o Iuch was expected, fell slightly be- | $ere crowned chanipions of Conue quintet won the championship Two golf clubs fn the vieinity of [heen hurt severely and fhere was a| 1ere are three star gridders that By Viling of Papers in Court — | /100 10 il e of his | tient. The Guards have one orv ofe ot {neiUeat guIeR (OYERABERRtE | Vain were the means of pro- (storm of eriticlsm with | in the |are expucted to play prominent parts W i |t et Tiden. and |over the Hartford team. but i this city. e players who . have become [center, Tle was charged wilh .|in the coming interseetional game on Considerable Fortune, o e sl Tk G e s e o (i The Boys’ club b 1..»;‘ . am P tars. in. state olreles, ling “knced® the Harvard man when | Uetween Washington and Alabama Now York, Decs 81 (M Bittiner ‘m‘ ‘;m‘\ s e atiosal Sion | defeat in the gurie Saturday night madearegord that “‘“”H‘(“‘“ o » Sequin at Maple Hill [he fall npon him after the tackle |4t Pasadena tomorrow (New Ye: 2 B Rk 5 d The National Guard reserves will iong ”’”'k' "]‘,' ST e among its members a | But the players of Yale, and Wright- | Day) Slalorich, 18 were consecutive, won pereentage of New Dritain [Inglon himself, denied that there| Guorge Wilson is the big gun from some of the best teams in th more of a Ha d |hiad been anything illega), explaining | the co team's offense and 18 shown by papers q e, or the still heilliant experiones | JUniors before the e riden - gine state. This season’s team won t rrogat’s court yesterday by {of Johnston? Perhaps injtinl | tomorrow night and the St. Michacl's setidn s commonly regarded [that Hinkey always had kled in | All-Americw sclection for th B rd ins N {that mann and had played cleanly | P any it > 1 \ 1 five artford P T 2 ) titution ra i campaign. Many critics rate him W aeking. f | ne it 1he ostin ive of Hartford th oy game played, making the con- | i LK 4 paig X v asking for letters r to one part of the question o L reakeins Uho winsing wircnks t low cl n the | Tlast night Wrightington n | turned out in the far west scction 1t was regurdedas; a |natlonallmdoord - vir credit over the Hartford game brea .n,“nu'.h"”» L1 Gy a are | Xpressed keen regret at news of th Mark Brown is ‘the scoring trea g fortune. where Tilden expeets » zregation and they hope to annex L4 spring thine owly In and the Jere all tourna- [474th of the great Yale star. “He |of the southern eleven. Ho can | Fddle Hackbarth, Flashy Silver City found murdered two | Richards and Borotra again. 1t was [ 1he 1o coning games to keep thelr ek ] ss and | ts are played which have a aFg n r,* M. ting- | run, pass and punt. They call 1 Catehier, May Sign With Capital > et in the e evi v seven years | String of consecutive win unbre basketbil s and 1 ton. nov Bostan businessman, | “17lash” down below the Mason anid 2 ilcsnd ol U AlTeet o IO/ S 20 that Richards first rtled the the cour 1o close 4 lsaid. “Frank Iinkey was the | Divoxn line, wh L e B e n the district known as “Halrs |80 that R 8t - i Interest in Golf Intercst fn golf developed to an | the fight ancw from the thron . Sengalese boxer who once held [ir: an V" or exhibition. { vorld's light-heavyweight cham-| Can "Lilden fight off ¢ r- | lay preliminavies to these two t an © of less than |increasing thrnst of youth wnether | BaMes. taking on the Meriden Ende: ring on the local chompion- oak bludgron was per from the | w York |tournament here last winte lottors of | The third siccessive e e, S Of i len Wills, women's net ehampion, |Boston Making Preparations to De- T e was snfficiently fmpressive this year | velop Strictly i | 5 to focus a maximmm of interest c 2 Sohi with the Freneh forees in the 0 f ma m rest on Among School Childs the soindio LG ASh AL INERET] TR e A e o est end that ever played fool- | Southern cclobrity % Brix a| Merid o At—1a o Ah 1 to the wldow'sj, %} 0 final round. Boratra won the h ul S b I ! u" e r\'\.‘l\rrl} = h"vyrz ' i ¢ A Juseball season started and was i = . 1o | game, which led many ta believe thy full blast, Three major teams were | J. 8weeney s probab tormed in this city, the Corbin Ite dritain's outstanding gol Sox, the | ms t ) od in state competition | i . md i pear the top and the Kensington A, C. nine 0 onear t was a great believer in tha latera v ; ita activities in the per won the Shuttle § o f:‘ f, was his x;"'."‘: We | Ments are assured in 4 ming lakster e . TS expected i .u California girl's trip to Furope, Boston, Dec, 31 () Vb > U the end of the s ’ y « pionship during [ PSS TA8 el clash, that "I W ) with the seems likeiy 1o offer o to develop a strictly amateur Am town. A nd t : e recrors cng | WIl all miss Frank-—particular! FeE ARt L D ’ {tunity for conquest of the brilliant | o, SRl these four teams gathered 1o i 8 e those few of us left who played with | N Bl 3 CURLEAHING L « Tenal: ) ) L doRuliich pliificly for the champlonship of the ci . il Wm and knew his characteristics | * (CER B0 AN ’ o L ainly attempted fype gpening of numerous playground tournam ayed ontest, turning in the 10W- 1o o atter than anvone else | Wien Washington meets Alabama | fartedt hls catc b J““ folla Mallory in 1922 and | yinks here this winter to stiraul: zton putting the tseore Of hin f and the rge ainst | at sadena, Calif., tomoirow (New e na F .. Bishop Manaing Thinks Games .’\ll\ The bid of At {schoolboy Interest and will )k & ¥ Stk X 1138 0 ! ik An 2 4 € he bid of 2 new oht of golfing out of the running and the Red ) Manniy 5 the “\‘ him Hinkey once said ay) in the Tournament of fscrviee was tal 1l ric| Right If They Dow't Interfere With [ 1% P10 O 8 QoW TEhL Bf Bolfing 1 The layof 3 the s cup at the " 2 L | Roses classic, it T b= I = % |stars fo hational amate similar act throughout the co downing the Valcons. The playorl ST : I'm no murderer, no strangler, | 180 + it will be a clash I Reiigions Worship, | Hirnibnehis, wills I v chvnt g |2 2outn theoughant e ol between the Kensington 1 Corbin i r t played at the {4 pope.breaker. Have no iden of | tW wo championship footl T s g ry, is the aim of the New Eng teains was a memoral i ) 1 st ye iniuring a man when [ {hrow him, | Leams. Devine s s an i New York, T L IR--BIShOD | 1 rniances of Watts Gunn A im‘x A the Red Sox takir et Mr jennett won the ladi but T do want to throw him so hard [ Washington, undefeated on th It g d the 3 4 William T. Manning, speaking ves- {00 1ok h"“‘; 5E T ‘.0;‘ | final game to win the titl lard nship for the year and Miss | g o will ot get up before | got | COASE conquerors of - Stanford and barth was ¢ S e P i o e e R () s of Ney k D fonly failed to overthrow existing | - ( v ¢l ons 8 t was runner- - 1 1 | Califo 1, ho I Pacitie ‘on- ¢ 1 i s ior ‘ollegiate thletie assoecia- | i ware City champior W runner \ grip on lim so that he can't lifornia, i ¢ v ished » National Collegi Athlet SS0CI- [yt huf was partly evershadowed The featurc of the bas ) ‘nu e p q c f What do they | ference title Alabama 6 the son. ' ; 2 tion, approved the playing of £oIf |y {he comebacks of professional i s iTor n o Lot h ! e oo Tab= havola aouTilaior | ciatupionio ilcksoul ) tehing % s | and tennis on Sundsy, provided they o i s ¥ which 18 In an¥Way | jjionen run in from the eldelines | Jiegardless of which feam wins, |All-Stars A ildon ditably |40 not take ace of proper re- men who are irin an ver the T w i th a soft mattress for me to throw | the climate alibi will not be ofic as well as at his position. | Hxic sties all he could see conslsting of £ uges v ; | year he develapment fn fISTC gy gn o by vanquished eallenti cliines 1o,/ mo ronse a “well-played game | up to 14 years s o of cire ) ‘ out @ dozen years ago Hinkey | Jastern and middle west tea B CE and | 0f polo or foothall is not just as |, prettiest battles for the junior « - t 3 L) was cone Yale hut | have been badly handicapp 3 . rttord . Clarkin re- to G a beautiful serv- plonship of city, T ! ch high on t o of q b et o one poor season. | @Most mid-summer weather — that | e e et " Park and ington teams end Is Jimr ol known “Hinkey as a conch was years ahead | has usuglly greeted them. A t or, Nashviile up the seasc wdjock f of 3rit teur bo: R Tad Jones, present Yate | bama is accuston weather, | el SR ama Bl With Wilson and Brown carting | Itidg ot 'S 10, Was ¢ he ball and Brix breaking through a tract y y by Jinf forward wall some leetic mo ¢ £ Hartford lirty player, but such was case. He was a decidedly |, player. As a coach Hinkey rious in hockey, as far as Amevican competition in the next Olympic ut Amsterdam goes, will be a strictly mateur proposition,” declared Wil- {liam Prout, vice-president of t stars of other yeurs American Olympic ussociation and obby Jone n o stroked his e only Americai member of the Wiy {0 victory decisively enough 1o International Amateur Athletfe fed- cration. ur crown is not likeiy to be shaken | “W. want to develop hockey and {In 1926, while Jim Barnes and Mac- |f.el that going after the youngsters | Donald Smith returned to their jg our only hope."" | places of former glory, t former Prout said that had been ! ) itish open title, vatching the wo the Eastern rop R et B R ! 3 n he hay s we they #make of | Walter Hagen's skill at mateh | Amateur Ice Hockey leazue and was gridiron | enUa sl “\ " avatlab: ice Mickey Fla I ) work for us | ——— :d with the showing of its plane it now oc- a hasis as t fu lowing more to partic (Continued On Following Page) licate that his grip on the am:- nday dition v refurned : 5 e Washington hoasts s New 1 5 i f a e 08 game (o the | Coached by Inoch Lug red out ng v 1 £ ‘ass. were tol coma’sevs | Yashinglon: hackficld son " e ! under the of 1l ' : s N etealipbis obento oM SRt At tiek e A TS s Yes- Yas- HELLO L WoNDER w17 Nes amuseme ning, ne and evenIng [ when some years later lurley of | Losreat the v man CAN BE - MUST BE A Batled for : , o T ey ooy autpiay Nesers of S antor Yes Het-w 4| g R e T e e ; e own an tediioheanil o st St LU ALL-U-L RIGHTY by | AM HOLDING er him i i 7 Hinkey was a native of Tona- | Yo ayears e THE sWIRE, gained his first | S the s Andover Mass, From in 1801 and Jast returned with his Champions Tor el Lt i key's favorite play, fairs at ess, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT i Ml " i : 54 e ST , hine was fi . 1T MUST BE e } " WELL_WHAT, W= senfor Divlsion e CALL FROM THEY'D SToP d delphla, SIBERIA OR THAT CLUCHKING' t champion. Vhen Alaba n mects Washint SOMETHING = 1N, Y. EARSY aukee, feathe 2 southern eleven has been select JUuDGING FRom to appar in the bl ent The THE TME 1§ South feels that the invitation to i q meot Washington definit YR TAKES Bowling ks i nd hes the status of ball in that 3 1 g fon. TANDY THEN AFTER\ FIFTEEN MINUTE S HOLDING STILL DEMPSEY'S MANAGER PARTY™™ LY s‘uuNGIuP S\ 76 &

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