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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926, R e ______________________ _______ e L DRI s s s s H e p St bt E R e e RS et e TR R P R R A B s R R s s R g a R Rt R R R R R a s n T g R R R SR R R SR NATIONALS HAVE REVENGE OVER BRISTOL ENDEES—PIONEERS AND TUTCOS TIED IN SATURDAY LEAGUE-—LUTHERANS BEAT SOUTH CHURCH IN TORRID GAME —DIXIES AND BEAVERS LEADING BOYS’ CLUB LEAGUE—THE HARTFORD FIGHT CARD TONIGHT SR I I I e A H S S TRt st et s th s r e 2222 e A1 RER RIS 1A 002 e 2R 0220 st rersst e GUARDS COME BACK INTO WSS 0SS 10 T TEAWS AREIN [UTHERANS BATTE ™1 ctsoumar 1545 ENTER INTD PILADEPHA TS | HOME AGAIN TONIGHT FORM T0 BEAT BRISTOL . ... .. BOYSCLUBRACE' WAYBACKTO EAD, ..o FIRST PLACE TIE, PROSPECTS BRIGHT riden Takes Hot Game When Lfl- New Britain Gets Sweet Revenge For Previous l)cfeal I T T alelnace lorsiansticld b , | etvorvaens (D06 ad o Beavers Have| Defeat South Church in Fastest S Bt i ,Pioneers and Tuteos on Top of Art Fle(oher Strengtbens Infield — Best Game of Year in the Opinion uf Many —| 1 | . | s Dudack and Kildufil Hold Feldman to Two Field | " e =i o) Strangle Hold on League Game of League nving avas tron s onn soor - {ig Heap i Saturday League and Pitching Stall performance a for the first time this s on, the Baskets—Reynolds Has a Great Night But Entire | \\"H“”"‘l sanftarium n tha near N Brit New in Boys' club was defeat- | ture L of tho patients Group “BY Standings Chureh League Standing [ S y o rod-shirted Dloncers ware | Philadelphia, Jan, 1§ (1 Partial Team Plays Good Game—Meriden Here Wednesday |, e« was organized ! SR bl & ed Baturday night by the Meriden | he toisi Febiat first | gorution nfl thelr taield problems 1 during that [Dixes ...... i 575 |South Cong., ...... club after a torrld battle on the|yqyr of (he game with the Ramblers | and prospects of an lmproved pitehe 0oL e e TR Iwml‘.‘“ : various citles nun.m S . 750 | Trinity M. T ittt 200 Silver City court. The home team, |in the ° Saturday afternoon | jng giafr have brightoncd the 1926 S pliceuils ot “hava | : L fead tvannd Dol W owna mbotlt the wtale, 5= r. ! e £ :\lf:;.rnlztm{ Cong. .. } 80N Gaking Ms 47-47 victory, ran up [basketbull league, - The Ramblers | gutigok for the Philadelphia Nus Spartacus and l ki and a ficld g Tohn I ', ono of thg ‘Jlf” 3 8 875 | ‘I. Aty coonea 00 3 the Liggest scorc whieh has been [FIAYed an excellent dofensive game | qjonals aftor an uphill fight of vight 3 (i AT ROMIN ] no | Fpcedvoys . . n what was by far the fustest| = = 3 {in the Arst half causing the Ploncers' | voars (o regain the contending first Fhemmopylue when they m i play, e dribbled thro slngers and through FRi S game of the lengue and one of the [MAde agalnst the local outt this | ro.curgs to hurry thelr ehots, The | Nivision place they held in the palmy bold dash for fr trom a t ristol mon, fov a ‘j‘}"" langer froupe is con. he race in the Boys' club Inter- |Spoediest played on any court dur. |£°ason, During the first half the | haif ended with the Ploncers on the ,,,,’{ ",',':,“ ,‘,:' wor Ala ";,‘h., gsring tryani, bup 1 RNl igliaTota] sidered the best this year that it |mediate Group I lengue has ap- Ing tha present scason, the Iirst den players, especially Tomkic- | jong cnd 13 to 11, i S battle at the anclent 1 Ny Idman, slipping by Kildaff, s |ever has been, Some of the best | v narrowed down to two latheran team broke the tle cxisting |Vicz. ran wild, and the count was| starting 1he ond L nIfl the [acait ot ns e et the (e Nerat was no more fiercely ' ils first on the try for a goal and | yyjantcd singers in the o mem- ms, the Dixics and Reavers, hoth [ (oF first place in the Inter-Chureh |31-20 at the intcrmission, Parpa- | pioncers put Walthers in as 0= | juat niteber, Atanager Arthur Fleteh the stand take AL Rt BLAgKe U UITLCEA A8 BIVEN org of the cast and almost all of se teams pushing further |league by nosing out the South Con- 'ian took Levin's place in the final {ward and he speadily put in feur | .mlh\"“.r{ll ¥ 1”? ; ;.‘:\‘m“ \(\-]); inrdy with their b A0R0 o shotn itlg nlac and Bris- | them have heen with the show since 4 by virtue of vietorles Satur- | gregational quintet, 19-14, at the ¥. |Malf and held ihe flashy Moriden | goubla dockers which gave the |pn et CONRMerO0 W sl en Aghinst thelr forny el G L its organization, \day afternoon. The Beavers had no M. C. A. dday night, Tho two | forward to a single baskel, while he | pioneers a comfortable lead, The | gror 4 A0e S8t o the Bristol 1 y W aguin got away from | uo program at the saniturlum |trouble at all in dispestng of the |teums, which were deadlocked for BOU @ mair for himself. The Hard. liaknokiaiin LG AR (MU UIEIL0 Lhe Ramblers at this v were fast | o, r 4 APARYL T - 8COr¢ €Co! 5 ity 1 f | | Glants for Wayland Dean and J Eaary oy S : e Al ES 8 onen groAt extent. |tall.end Delloans, Zembronski rup. |fop ponltion, fought on atnvost sven |Are City boys oulacored thele hiosts | wankeaning and thelr defenaive work | Cinuid for Wayland Dean o nigat, 1 i & 1 o r nigh Aft his, i " will be sung bY | ning wild and Leing atded by niee terms from start to fintsh and both |4Uring this wcssion, but could not | yecame loose ‘and ragged. only [incatayRatsonlyghasiiiieieh ey where tons of rocks swecp every- overy fims t tho ball, at least | ir, Binto; “Sometime.” will bb Ten- | nasting and by steting guarding by played wondecful basketball, The |overtake them, O e O ot | cured two valuuble moundmen in ex- tBing beforo it, the work o atr men were on him. {aeped by his wife, Mrs, Anna Sinto: | Gotowala Apelgren. Leonard , morc experienced und fay | Tomklovies was euslly the star of |preak {hrough with a double | ChORES for ont, but Philadelpl tional Guards in t ' ey 1 down the |iha Dunc r8 will b ubly imi- | Andarson was the only Pelican to | heavier, were forced for the first |'I” with Kaski and J. Thiesen | counter aplece. j{ane Saligieibe adiatia nediniaity game out of Wi emergs ron dribble and passed 1 by the Mitses I Connor and |seore, white Reo's defensive. play |time to give all they hnd, but this ‘1180 Proving big offensive guns. Wil- | “"Wai(hers, Wojack and Moreni |\2¥ & plaser who will capably fill 4 victorlous by the score of 38 to Malcolm shot the ball under 1 Mullen while Miss P. Mullen and |was good. The summa " Iproved enough to best the lighter Buar 31l was & feature. | wore the prineipal point winners for | YAGHCY at first buse. scored the mortal blow to shej e b o lim and in it { A, Mariey will offer nice hits. The | S South ehurch five, » Zapotka, playing with the team |gne Plonesrs. Nelson and Kron for| A8 & Member of the Ballimore ism in the minds of lo ns Who |went to give Dlstol 25, Crowley |end men will furnish a good maoy | L T'or several minutes there was no |fOF (he scond time, counted five |(he Tiamblers, “Dick” Anderson |CMUPr the eritwhlle Giant southpaw figured Is “all burncd oul” took n long heave miade his | laughs for the audience. Albanese |1 Winkle . coring, and then Adams put the |f¢H Konls. while' Goffa went well | wony scorelcss for the first time thig | V25 fruiently used at the dnitial and the New Dritain players stand only score for the a pretty ill sing T Ain't Got Enough To | Boukus, rf. ..., {South ehurch ahead with a field |20 Gotowala did some good shoot- | yeqr, scores: Ploneers 29, | S\Ck having played the position reg- today purged of i o= flo) 1 , he fouled | Pass Avouna”; TLeo Shehanisn; |l And R T ITRaIRa11e) aule ubnly o aad | s trom WAL fiaon A BIIBSTootl i, praraidy s e i | ularly throughont the Orioles’ suc- feats he h 8 £ ¥ iduft and went out of the N.m. on | member 41 1.,.- um.\ Frolic cast, | Raldesar, ¢. ..... but with three minutes of the half |Merk. The game was fast and fair- | pjoncers Meld ol Potnts cessful geason of 1919, His servie who make up L four personals. Kilduft J. Ar- |Reo. rg. remaining, Havliek gave the losers |)¥ TOURN. tending at times to get | yropemi, rf ...... 0 (s a piteher thereafter, howey Two: defcats, ono says, free throw ain | gosy will sing I Want To Go Where |Sahadl, 18, +..... an 8-5 lead with a nice shot, Larson |AWAY from the referee, Krammer 1f ... g | \eru 100 necessary to Managor, answer is yes, one at the hands of [had 37, Marschner cclebrated his en- | You Go And Be Happy,” and Bill - [then broke away and scored a two- | oMt the Roys' club will be | §raythors, 16 ..., punniofnanm L Bisfueetiemianlzion the Holyoka Phantoms trance info the game by caging hant will render, “Yes Sir, That's | 3 Dointer, nnd HTolst addea & foul (s |Pack At its home: sfand’ with ‘thel(wWoinok. o 'sssss., - an infielder, although Bentley ag other at the hands of 3ristol | pretty throw and Maleolm followed | My Baby.” John Crane will sing * Deaver fla 1t ot 5.8 as the whistle biaw, — |Unknowns of East Hartford as op- both & major and minor leagne play- Endees, both aggregations being him with another nice goal giving |Wish That 1 Was Satls With | Zembrowski, f. .. 6 TR 0 oLt et monshis ian fast preliminary | gaxe re g o er has been a powerful hitter, same practically that the G Bristol 21, | Mary,” whils €, 1. Kolpak will be | Rekoutls, 1f. ..., 0 the second perlod, Cooley shooting a [SCirdUIed between the Bovs' elub | jopngson, iz ...... 1 | Manager Flétcher was not sat met in the two previous encounters | Both teams fought like Tizers. bon end and o i | Pasvinskas, e, ... 2 fleld goal and following with a pair | Seferves and the Southington Lyrics. | i [ fied with his defanse at firat b There is no doubt in t T Only six minutes to go and the New | Director Kinlry will also sing with |Gotowala, rg. .... 0 of fouls, The Lutherans made their il was thrown against 3 1" | last year. Chick Hawks, who played any, even the most 1 Uiristol | Britain players kept the ball in the |the troupe which 1s an added attrae- | Applegren, Ig. 1 stand here, Holst finally began to | 2l In the tricky Meriden gym & Ramblers, {there part of the scason, has hten fans, but what the better team WON | hack court. The seconds went by |tion in itself. His number will be | got loose, and the Swedes gradually |1r4ey and was slightly injured, but Tid, Fia. T, [80'd to the Newark Internationals, Saturday night. Feldman, the land “Red” Reynolds played a pretly | “West of tha Great Divide” The | 0 fought back to even terms and push- | 1% "XPects to be able to get in again IO 5 [Tt will now he possible, however, o terror of the rrrwmi'lfm was tied up game Nolding the ball in the back | troupe will render its program to be | Speedboys ed ahead to 39-12. Nyborg's foul ({ONiEht. The summary e re i [ 1Wonseca, a second baseman, shifted in a knot all ugh the contest by | court. Marschner got away for a | followed by a dance in the town hall | The Speedboys finally came back |shooting proved an effective aid el Meriden Boys' Cluh \AM”_‘.D"‘ e , | temporarily to the initial sack, to re- either Billy ik 87 Madd sl basket with only threc minutes to |in Poquonock on January 22, Man- to win again by turning in a 14-8 |(his rally. A long shot by Parker |, F.G K. Yanka : [turn to his regular position. while duft and a blood-sucking weasel at gy and the excitement was intense, |ager Matty Hayes has several hook- | vietory over Tagles and t¥ing |made it 19-14, but it was vain, for | RSkl rf : y tecano, g ; 2 | Heinle Sand, although he has failed the throat of its dying prey could | Reynolds scored a free try giving | ings in the {them ‘for third place. Toring, Ma- |tls game ended shortly after, | romkleviez, 1t ... 7 f A to measure up to Fleteher's expecta- hang no more closcly to its victim New Britain 38 and Bristol 32. The B [lustus, and Chester were the stars. | Doth quintets put up almost im- 5 Thiesen, e ..... 5 15 | tons, seems likely to he retained at than the two local guards plaved | game cnded with the ball in New | The summary: penctrable defenses, and scoring was |1y T1CSeN: T8 ... 2 S| Referes: J. Hergstrom: Scorer; | Shortstop, with cither Huber or the Holyoke flash UM Britain's possession near the Bristol RAGES AGMN TONIGHT | Fagles at an absolute minimum, most field | 1OV, 18 oeee Otcar (Swede) Peterson; Timer: N, ! Wrightstone at hird. Kimmick and Only in the second halt w ! | | Chester, o, Luoi. 2 | goals being of the long range va- | Tohaktane | Metz will also be available for intield jtpreaks ey froi Lho e 1 The Guards play the Rappaport, 1f, ... Holst, held scoreless by | = Tutcos vs, Mohawks, | duty. clutches of Iilduff to score “\”i Lndees at the state armory on Wed- | Clas Thunberg Makes Second At- }‘ RITTER Ch oncsoos Cooley during the fi half, was The Tutcos wenl down to defeat| A hard hitting outfield which n fleld baskets, but his best efforts | nasaay night, | |'Semarr, 7g. ooies nevertheless the spark plug of the | for the second time Saturday. This | €1udes the veteran home run hitter, \\~c!n:r for nnuzr':t in the lm-st half | The summary: i tempt To Conquer North Anu‘ri-\‘,,”,, re. SRl | winning team and nmn located the Cloff time the Mohawks, I,fi“‘p.,“by the vy Willlams, will probably be kept and.for most of tha sccond. | ris & . Morelll, 18 .oooue ske e closing session. Osecar |y i ” Tarson, routed them a intact by Mleteher, Williams i3 cast BRU RS Brltan | SHER L‘W']nwm.. tikst 5 o| New York, Jan. 15 P—a sccond | tar, caging one sensational oy ‘Z‘mr):\r:lqyn [E The “Iig Chict” Ioft s peace | HATper in center and Teach, —th daye, wI e eeng o [Maleolm, 1t .... aftempt to conquer North American § ¥s |head goal, while Nyborg played his | 2 A r\lp' to home for when he strode on 1r|v swinging pluyer from Harrly came famous for Lot N O o e S ckating kings and American skating | Malustus, vf. ..... 2 4 {usual dashing game and did well [the floor lis demeanor boded {1 for | DUrg in Jeft. Mokan will be in re Lt ; conditions will be made tonight in |Grabowski, 1. ... 2 |trom the foul line. Wilson's de- | parsonal fonls {he “Tufs! and very shortly after the | Serve. R O OaN oy reia lison Square Garden by the |Helm, € «oovenes 2 | fensive play was strong. Cooley led | 5 Willow o | Mohawks hit their stride ringing fn | Dentley may take his turn in the gaEinsplgro drom ha e P | Zetarskt, rg ..., 0 ; ol Olympic champion, Clas Thunberg |Louring, rg. ..... 3 i [ the South chureh in scoring; the for- 3 Goffa 1. Tevin | counters from all angles of the gym. | DOX as a southpaw with Miteh RBanpL to 80y 1o ; | . . nd. Garubog et wards played well but were closely Kaskl 5. Tom. | _larson and “Liitle” Lienhard hit | Pearce. also left hander RS Ea Do W ol oSt LB OYETY % f e X il distanced in his first ap- — |guarded and had tough luck on |jier s Thirsen 1, |the hoop for five field goals. Luke | Members of the pitching « I e s ! 42 pearance on the ice Licre in a three- | d 14| (heir shots. Parker held Floden |ywijjow f12: Znpatxa 2. 10f the Tuteos never fails to put up a | be Betts, Carlson, Ulrieh. R e il | National Guards “ | mile match, largely because he could Dixies Squeeze Through |and Nyborg seoreless. The one had |ofta 6, Tarparion 2. Gotowala 5— |Stellar brand of basketball at center | Willoughby, the latier a_ promisin Tha nmw‘ “”!,,;\, Sees - F.G. } e, | N0t miake over his powerful outdeor | The Thunderbolts gave the first- ) feature of this whirlwind encounter 17, Rofers land forward and he ducked and ,recruit from erloo. Towa, who NARaie e team va‘ e re o A s 31 stroke to zet the best results in a [place Dixics a terrific hattle, but the lwas the wretched foul shooting, b R [dodged around the court in whiri- | Won three stry ames after joins e L Ny 5 p 3 ¢ vink of sharp turns, Thunberg to- Dixics finally edged out a 14-12 win. lcither team being able to do any- wind maneuvers caging six counters | ing the club in the fall. griinsligtiof exary mansoCiie 4 : o night will be called upon to skate |Kosswig was the star of the game. |thing from the 1s-foot strip. The | CONTINUE EVENTS from the field and one from the free | Jimmy Wilson. Butch Henline and },‘:::K i man e e o I . : ¢ lonly half the distance over which but the nice team play of the nin- [summar e throw line. Ginsberg got in the | Lou Wendell, three capeble catehers, e 'h,_"b;m””",‘g‘ lshechan st 7| he was defeated last Thursday by ners gave them the victory. Vaniski irst Lutheran = game for the Tutcos long enough to | W &'n receive their curves behind the Jimmy Malcolm and Tommy [Dudack, 5 Joe Moore of New York and Joe featured for the Dixies in all depart- 5 ! (< |Three Standing Broad Jumps and Cag° 2 r].mllm‘ decker. “Goody nlv}" Tracy were the big hits for Bristol |Kild nires , Gorman of Canada. The same two ments. The mm,nmInr}: 0. Tarson, rf ) R S Ar:l:!;'h;r:rr).)n the gnl‘n\l‘vrjym{: all! rvlas:._‘: plans call for squad (o while Donoghue ) . 1 skuters wiil again be his nppunrm 3 Dixies Floden, If . i <h rd For An- th me but he was quickly snioth- reach training g s at Braden- A g ered by the Mohawks' big guards | town. Fla. on Marct showed real class at 60 5 Holst, ¢ 3 nual All Around Championships $ o V.8 Enan sl ) ¢ 2 5 | r 5 - ShiPS | and his eontribution for the ‘Tuts’ e positions, rsonal fou Ieldman, Mal- | U 5 '8 T Bopi 2 A s e & 5 s : 7 IR s ool e nan AL ROIR APPEARANCES X 3 B he 100 ard dash and three | W08 LW0 ficld and two free trys. stria radio trade is oversiocked “Pinky” Reynolds started the Reynolds 1, Sheehan 2, | gl 3w . 2 |standing broad jumps will be pro "Bear-Cat” Nelson who will take Turkey is building its first eleciri. works when shortly after the whis Dud 3 Technical | x g 5 * i h moted tonight in the second week {the ofticial tests as a basketball ref- $law: Mwiwas tonlad ovleviand|toy Crowley. Reynolds, | TTubert Houben, German Sprint Star, | Vaniski. rz . . i of the annual all around athletic |eTée next Saturday sought an oppors A S WO . slew, he was fouled X G f ey n 5 Bloomenthal, 13 .. | © o+ "V contest at the Y. M. €, A Hnnl(\ to handle the last half of the | READ THE CLASSIFIELD ADS he made his free try I AL it Mal-| - Reetricted By HWis Own - Athletie . south Congregational The 100 yo. “V'" indoor record on | Tutcos and the Mohawks game. He mite after Dudackc fouled Keldnian jeolm: g CIpVIEY: ré 2 F.G. P ] e : would have handled the contest nice- the scor: el one - 1 Ty Anthoritics, 4 the oval track was made by \\nlnh\ | and the score was tied at onc ) AL bk | EEAUtiCnUEe Thunderholts {Adams. rf (Cpt.) 'd Bruemmer way back in 1971 |1V but “King Tut” and Hjerpe. cap- through his ring of the hoop. Th st Sheehan, Kilduff o O Craaw ok e Havlickae v 2 1 Sa 1 1 : T a |1alns of the teams playing had dif- b D | e e Tan s _ Hube ast year Hall c.me within 1-5 of a playing ha “’:'lllzv’r:lkl’-“”« i Bl R ot o e e e e ol Gouraonl (RTEIE S LT O poaouo : second In duplicating the mark. Joe | ferent ideas about —the matter, so | BAI 1 |8wanson, e ., mlwsoann Meriden New Dritain I |Gin, »f 2 | Zapatka, e o b Relein g Dhdhae anbe| Roucovost Doat! Taurcls match strides with Americas fleet- |{mARSKL € vovee @k?;:;{;Jg Luke in 1922 set the three standing | “Bear-Cat” got the gate, bling to the center of the floor sailed | 4 el nhes. | €50 TUMNErS, has been restricted to | DelRNAN, TX i Ik : ] broad jump record of 20 ft. 7 in.| Mohawks PICKEREL TRAPS The Laurels of > |Coswick, 18 vuvees B Kildufy, 1g < Sedita s g ; four appearances in country by ) ! s which still stands. : \ Al BAIT PAILS e o e o i 1l‘ ed. fniled 10} apnietic authorities in his home- | - |Osborne, 1g [ | Hall and Hopp are tled so far this Hicrpe, rf ... S | y away any a0, ncee : © permit he ha = == lyear for first, each having garnered |Cabelus, rf ... ) £ took another heave from three quar e e RaTiba Gloras va llandig ling fo the permit he has MR SR S z T C g 8 L ICE CHISELS ters the length of the floor and in | . Sl Hoi s oih 4irg | neented G kmateur Athletic 8 points last week. Depia is sec. |ldenhardt, s ] : Personal fouls: O. Larson 3, Flo- | _ {Johnson, o ! coverning body of American | |ond with 23 points, Durham, Gor. on, ¢ the ball went for two more makin Bl et atien St | EoN R RO ko mencal HARD BALL FINALS den 2, Tolst 3, Nyborg 1, Hallin 3, |1cyiski and Spring ‘ed for third with {l.arson, rz 10 ol hionoslis bk emerged a winner by 20| iben Tias nlready schequieatnis Wilson 1—13; Adams 1, Havlick 2, |51 points. Several new entries have |Parker, |g . as he was going { L bow to an American audience for |Cooley 8, Woodford 8 Parker 2, come in who will male them all step | adeshin dn e : i fthe 5 New | 1anuary 80 at Doston, wiiore lia wil) | Eight TeamatPiticd “Against Each | 2iiquft 1, Oshorne 1—13. Tries for |lively in the runs, among them he- | ;""‘:‘“’:g:“;“' e ¢ DN i Britain team was the feature of K. of C. meat. 1is second | ogner For €1 mplonships AUY. M. ling Hovenisian, Connolly and Du- | 15 MAIN ST. through with score stood ! to 1 AIHE O arance will he made at the Mill- A games in Madison &quare Gar- C. A. This Week i § osix field 2| den on Iebruar while plans had | i Britain . e ¢ : ot e Jnuon Eahrety ) The following teams will enter s b i o o) it e e [ temtatiely arranged |t eimination. ountess nenat | The days of real sport By BRIGGS Endecs a Ly 1nlay man on the flaor for the visl- | neets hore February finals at the “Y" this week: Loomls- the New Britaiy I 1thed, the vas held in ch % 4 S Racklin, Dressel-Crowe, Mag- best Bristol could give. Reyne for the gre part of th tost Hawkins, P. Walthers-W. Walthers, | g azain « nd : fr o Seully e Hergstrom-Swanson, Noren-W. Un- ; 3 ~ IO Taylor and dropped )t in gendieen] sed BID FOR STATE T”LE {erspan, B Unterspan-Waskowitz | =z 7 Z ERE IN THIS o' ww: You goal t 1 [ " e and E. Mag-Milkowitz. . 7, S NO CHORGS 335‘@ gub HERE Mwicai oyl t lle of i “Blg Chief” Larson Selected To Cap- The following :;‘un;s h.nflf l.fif‘u OAL AND thesfoon s 2 ) tain “Y” Teas1 Entered fn Com- [matched and will play off thelr : 3ristol 8 : games before Monday, January 23th i : petition For Champlonships B e e T malan : / s YoUR HANDKERCHIER WoRTHLESS The physi department of the win forfeit it and stand as elimi- | ¥ NORMIE - You LOOK HALF / B\ You COME HOME ¥ C. A. has selected “Big Chief” nateq. | p l Froz& T'DEATH: - WELL - To SUPPER? Larson fo captain the “X" basketbali | Contestants will arrange the time | \ sPoéong\{e‘.;_kY“o“:g;ME- 1 dieh will miake 38 bid for qnd place for the match to be play- | / 1 SHou honors the near future. ed. The lineup is: Loomis-Racklin | . THIN' T'EAT- z Juat received word that the e 8 Mag-Hawkins, E. Mag-Milko- | ¢ e basketball tournament will be |qitz . Unterspan-Waskowitz. the physical depart- |[ressel-Crowe ve. W. Unterspan- . M. C. A. i Noren. Hergstrom-Swanson vs. P. | Laurels c " t can oy Walthars-W. Walther: 1 1 good muate — e GHOSEN HEAD COACK be held | (Continued on the following page) |fini. { (Continued on the following page) | : | Andy Kerr, Former U. of P. Foothall | ament for | champlonship: Nanga- | eport vs. | Britain Vs | Washington, Pennsylvania, Jan. 18 All of 'h" local team's | (A—Andy Kerr, former University 1 be played out of town. |of Pittsburgh football star, and as- ) Following the Greenwieh game the |gigtant to Coach Glen (Pop) Warner A O ; will arrange to play th Leland Stanford University, Callf., YOars | yomaini “Y" tcams on Sa as accepted terms by telegraph {with athletic officials of Washington — . and Jefferson college to act as head it : i B ; 19 LYNCH IN NEW YORK [conch tn football and basketball in e o LA TGSl i Tman | oy Joe Lynch, holder of A |addition to supervising track at that Ptk e ] sl .ol bantam champlon | institution. The athletic counsel has e uids s : ; 1 9 has arrived In{ratified the terms of A three year training for | contract at $5,000 a year, e appearance 1" 1r<\l Graduate aanager of Athieties s S v ki TOALIOBALEAOPIY) gkt v will _meet Bushy | Henry Hood, who made the an- L bl o 1 rakam of Utica, N. Y. in a ten|nouncement, said that Dave Morrow, s whistle bley roun t Madison Square |jast year's coach will remain at Star, Accepts Position at Washing- ton & Jeflerson. other It was shot and Dud. T t SEERS NEW COACH ( len Washington and Jefferson as line his fourth 1 v — {eoach and first assistant to Kerr. chan follow 1 nxious 1o « HAS FLYING START { S w Brit « & in f t n T to a fiving start in | TEAK OF CONDITION here went out ¢ . s % t n inter ite batketball | Rab ) has reached the peak personal f « In sig f wit es and N0 | of eonditlon after rigorons indoor who had g 3 t atter ity ¢ the ¢ . quintet tralning and has been ordered to Malcolm scor t tanag " mplisiied only |1 uit forsard of the R R R D then a8 Kild x T 1 1 t | ing 1 ' the scorers with | g nera announe: at the : mere than the total | Yankes singzer is %o pounds under Feldman, a fou ton pa | his normal piaying weight. and Feldman made the

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