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with Kearns because, he said, there| WITH THE BOWLERS | P I TCH SPECIAL Cl #|had been talk that Rocky Kangas c 2 | was stripped of his lightweight title e -’l""';:’ 5 ANl . . S pea kin 8 &lner it anring by a poor. decision CASINO ALLEYS e SR A ATl (T |of a referce. So Flowers. stands to 4 = Arata . 87 11 108— A L : | KENIL y |Paw H = A0 | . f Sports § get about $40,000 if he wins, and RN OmIE. CruB [Eawiow: ", P i 308 .0 (o] P $ 805,000 1 he loses. Walker's share |pochm 8 67 85— 23 A 467 4sh ds¥13ss Pl oLl | S : is ten per cent of the gate. Scheyd . . 80— Andrews & Swift = o e 0 ln 999000499009000000000905 5 L0 108 O OF (G BEEE | Joolan” n "2 g caneon e T 1) The All-New Britain football team |largest ticket sale since Iilinols le- | Thomton 3. e Al ey 8 8. 205 . 1 101 | . will not play Sunday, Manager Ed 'galized boxing lact spring; exceeding — 11 2 | Dailey announced definitely today. [the gate at the Mandell-Kansas | 334— 938 1 | | ESTABL]SHED 1886 The promotion of the games in' this match, which was held outdoors in |y i ek city this year has been a steady the rain, by about $15,000. | Berunt 93— 281 ‘ | financial “bust” and instead of try- | [Fotorzou ' 5 95— T i L i ing to stage a game now when the | [Fasker _100— 266 | Radiolas | | weather i3 exceedingly cold, th 2 386—10p3 | Tomiin . 85 s ;F [ wiscr course to follow seems to be | [ | l‘-fflloplng Ghosts L x‘( Sty %y OUP Tefims IO mpete 0]‘ H. Toomis s Wells . ¢ 92 | | on fn tavor of staging a game all weck, i 1 E e 240 3 11089 4 The Ju ; Lut the others in the local combine, | Phantoms * | . : The Junior County “Y" league will 52— st commence operations next week out-voted him and the decision was | [} i 'bl Jones < G . > reached 'yesterday not to play. Fll’S[ Team Dflrefl[s IIIVIDGI 6§ e ; ‘(\\)Hh (’oa;__u-nms at cach other's| . . . . Btevona 4 7 43 | n'm{ S, ‘ns entries in this circuit e team win repare an nexe| —RESETVES 10 Overtime Win B o a0 the Farmington Y. 3. C. &, ju- veek for the second game against = =} Windy Quartette DAL S s I e ‘”‘:, fl‘,?;:f::f;"nflflh?”_ the Hartford Blues at the Velo-| mpe South church basketball team a e Wright 1 Britain,' and_ the i‘ou(mng:on nc:\i‘ drome in Fast Hartford. This Will |gpened its season last night by de- | passett SO dxEikon ! . All teams were represented wind up the scason in this state for | fuating the Invincibles, 32-22,"in a |feghorn S - ; or allad Wed sedss nighE all pro teams, rather lgosely played ga#ne at the | == t Y I";v Nrerrid ——— Boys' club. The work of both 0 Schnelder : iRter | The *Hartford Blues, it is said, |teams was spotty, brilliant shots |Norton _ 2 [aes s s 5 g the league, and the sched- | have cancelled the game scheduled and passes being mingled with very | Modeen . 77 |Toddy . 7 3 12 now been prepared by Mr. 1o be played at the Velodrome with |poor work. The first quarter was | Seaiey - i Bailey A the Providence Yellow Jackets for |Mmarked by hard but fruitless strug- F | The Schedule. This season has heen o Gling and ended with the score 4-4. E 318—1083 : | The junior schedule ls as fol-| | ‘dlsaster for George, Mulll- |10 the sscond period Otfo Harta S e p Hanatan . lows: gan and’his pattoers and no cne |Started a hig night by siaklog & Sl | Tobin Week of December 6—Kensingt Lt 3 1 % one-hand shot from the middle of G | Lundent 5 A Skl can blame him for closing the por-|oReend SU0L 1O, L6 T re RO LEAC [Tl § 14 30— 27 |at Farmington, Southington at New tals of the Velodrome against what }cro.e the quarter was,over. The S e 293 | Nicholls LR would really have been a grid classic. | .} oh led at the half by 16-7. Caller 2 .9 93 97— 281 31| Week of December 13—New Brit- i BRI S8R [Tt i da Rent hlisaFealog il Ve o x;; “.':1 394: ain at Farmington, Southington at An ill-fated star scems to pursue the third session and ran away to | C. G L e . 10 234 ‘1‘1( A : 9 9 3 I\v“r:fln'zwn. 5 4 the Waterbury man in his attempts 'a 30-10 advantage, but the Invinci- | _—— — Era ot 3 3 ",‘"‘].r"f December 20—New Bril- to please an apathetic sport crowd |bles rallied somewhat in the final i o I o ; Afsal Sensinsiop. & Earmingion Sat in Hartford. Most of his fights are | perfod although it was too late. Jim 108 119— sog | M- Daley : RoYtHngron, | not successes or if they are, they Gordon contributed a° shot Ilike ot .96 8 270 F | “;‘ k of January 3—Farmington must be those in which yorll cham- | Barta's to the dying rush df the [Kicfer ... 83 | “lf“,‘l:m’;‘(’)‘f“’"' SN Bellein sk s appear; the cycle racing pro- | losers. PR Buckholte . ; < ithingto fina iadessive . Thas by rain defonsive but also led his team's at- L by . heCH 95— ag1 | ot New Britaln, Kensington at ¥ 3 3 hite Army _P= 2" | Southington. { and the football team has been a |!ack with ten points from the floor. | o o o Frtle 5 . e e e | flat failure. | Wessels cut through for scores nice- | Goodwin 5 82 3 3 385—1163 3 ¢\o i of January 1..—-kl\nslngbon {1y and Bell shot well from scrim- |Chaso . 5, 89 at New britain, Southington at : : cow Drit. | mage. Morey's floorwork was ex- | Pierson . s rmington. A o e _ | watchgd to do much in the way .of | 4 451 Scheldler .. ;__} 1_. Q Farniington, Irving nm"mm; Kens- form a combine with the New Brit- ) ST f0 3 BP0 0 0 ooks Trinity Methodist T T ington, Paul Baker; New Britain, ain officlals to promote the New it irr P 0 e distances | MacCullen PRETI 150 Carl Mahholin; Southington, Thomas | Britain team. This sounds far- |t .ip o ooorecsive floorwork of Gor- | . e M=t . N. H. & H. RY. L Tomassetti. Each manager must sub- fetched to us and we don't consider ' on g tured for the Invincibles. 2 87 Freight Ofice it a list of not more than 15 name: it worthy of investigation. Tt stands | “*pg séor L Bt : s to Kermet E. Parker of this eity; | to reason that Mulligari will have to i o | : ; 7 )| shifts may be made until January 1,} ' Rehh ter which date no new players will be permitted. The regular county | g0 somewhera besides Hartford to Fld Morey, 1f S 55 9 5 Y" rules will be used. promote a football team, It was a surprise to most New :\.‘ll\_’]‘: s Bl R S The senior league also opens next Britain fans who attended the Al< iy e L. 10 |Mack ... 89 83 26 Stephnick . 73 231 | week, The game between the Plain- New Britain-Hartford Blues game g g G 3 4 |Kprnas " SO 50 (A T, AL ville champlons and the local trade | Jast Sunday to discover that New etarson - SN LR SIS g |school has been postponed because | Britain made up most of the cu: R o 103 102— 3 5. T 5 the high school gym will be unavall- | o e e S Tnvincblos | = g {able, and the only local team to get Copyright 1026 who were not from New Britain, but Fld F | Otiddienciay T | into action will be the South Church, | Hart Schaffner & Marx as we have been told, there was a|Diner, rf-c-lg 93 | which is to play Kensington on the good sale of tickets in Meriden, | Cohen, If-rf 5 | latter’s floor. Waferbury and other places. Berkowitz, If .... z i 08 i . o TR A b | s ) Gordon, c-rf . 2 5| 5 93 REVIVAL OF FENCING With support such as that, Mulli- | Yahm, rg B 1 = -~ Paris, D ° () — A revival of ’ n ehould be discouraged. We Lipman, l1g-¢ 0 a g 210 fencing is being attempted fn a little ow thaf there are very many in y . 5 220 |BTOUD Of the best swordsmen of I P Y L RS i “osgl 0 France. With Luclen Gaudin at their | Lt s his city who would welcome Mul-| Totals - there are_others who | Personal foul head, these men are tourlag the | e oyamention i Dinet 1—1. Gl R S5 J : provinces, and fencing in star bouts w5 entoreq | Parker 2—2i Cohen 1, Gordon 1 RRai solely to stimulate Interest in their . r 1 In earnest and he|Yabm 1, TApmanie Referce: 420 4z sport. Ghaudin has been long re- 13 Ox CeGarV«'COd Tan d b H: Ray Anderson. Timer: Reckert. | 3 s Bastnel Houss _.|garded the most remarkable fencer y madae y art: AsBinenorioySar Scorer: Osborne. % S AT in the world. Schafl:ner & Marx Y R B Reserves Overtime Winners R o 7| Hanna Peter has started negotla- |y "0 ) Church Reserves an- | Brown 3 | Urbana, TiL.—Mike Dale, Decatur, | oy ‘T“”;Oi(([\: " '{h‘:'t‘ NY°‘: nexed their second. straight over- > : Baralesk s 710, beat Joe AlcGowan, Chicago, | A ot v o New |time victory, downing the Federals . ane | (199 £ . D 08 many NeW |by 20-16 in 4 game which was ex- R 3 R . -+ Our ganss 15 that he. gs| CIUNE in spites of its poor basket-| e — iS22 1® 35 pall. The Reserves won an over- | y ERN | = o have acquired the habit. Last | the seccond period (00 FEARD ME, 400 BIG =] G Lot OUE MORE | The Hat is a Light Cedarwcod Tan, Snap Brim Ti ;vroke loose and sent the Reserves Z AGAINSTW L AR e R O = RED-HEADED BLUNDER L 7 0y o aioipd ouToF | ilddlewelght Champion . Batiles|\n Teaching distance, it being-11-9 g M‘PU’(’(HA{QU\L{ BACK ' \ou N\\' ZENEN CLINICS g € ' t the half, and in the third quar- l -{ Nou, Former Welterweight Cha “'yor‘ h‘:s Ln-:x‘m‘ .:mppml barely into OM M\l BED OR ILL DROPY. WILL BE B\DDU\\G TOR ormer erwelght Champ \ob TP DEGREEG!= A \,l NOUR GRAPE L TlIZ 4 e, Nou'tl the, fead In Chicago Ring. The Reserves had plenty of scor- ' ~v C'MON, wr MRS, HOOPLE Chicago, Dec. 3 (P—The middle- e e i 19 MN OFFICIAL HEATER, i BE oUT i 1 o L Emi“’: ”:“" A ~(:\‘m{ 1[1”7 the Federals were still leading, 16- 'fEAMED ME UP WiTH HAD \’(FORT\'\RE’E i Bg‘:'f\'\' NEXT, i Gloves are Of Med um Tan Buckskm jng chances but blew them, and night in a ten vound mateh to a|l4 With ten seconds fo go. At {his “TWAT BLANKET FOR 1/ ree's decision hetween —TIET| i iles from the 15-foot stripe. He 'fi‘\'\/»lN‘(ER)M@O \A”)&QTE-{RQ\‘AQR?YOQ . 2 4 (¢]| Q 7N | and Mickey Walker, former iwolter. |And Tequiring an extra three min- G if he loses than if he is vietor: If |in one from a corner and Osborne point Potts was fouled and had two Plowers, the Georgia deacon, who e is champion of the 160-pounders,|Snk them both, iving the score “TAKE \T BACK! = N * \A SRhE dintlon. |utes. After two of them had gone 5 = ME AGAING Ilowers will win a larger purse DY Without scores Rockwell flipped 3 AM,‘ Flowers' speed and boxing skill give | followed with another a few sec- 7 L ' ’ o t - him the victory points, he will |onds later. . . AR X | 4 Do Your ChrlS mas Sh E l receive half the estimated gate re-| Rockwell, Osborne and May play- { A\ | Opplng ar y celpts of $90,000, less the boxing |ed well for the winners, while commission’s ten per centpde he loses | Potts’ foul shooting in the pinch ; \ 3 ; | ! by a knockout or a décision open to |saved the . Begley and Kloiber r . £ Y e A l : > 1 question, he will receive instead a |were the best for the Federals. % - N ] ou S fi l«“d h P l Gf f M $55:000 purse Bt up to.cotor Such | The game was rough and two men| | ZA( \ r Store is filled with Practical Gifts. for Men o contingency by Jack Kearns, |were ejected for wrestling. The 2 88 S d Walker's manager. Tn addition | score: i f L . KA an Young Men flowers will get first call for a re- | South Church’ Reserves : 35 E | n match With Walker to try to| FL pture the laurels which have |Carrubba, r. f.-l. f. heen his since the deacon dethroned | potts, 1 f.-l. g Harry Greb last IFebruary. Moter ol 2 EISS A~ 3 AT T Flowers'. manager, Walk Miller, | Rockwell, . A « P oftected this protective arrangement | yay, r. g. . o | S oS = = | ' | Globe Clothing House Washburn, L g Federals ;F. ' e : Wl | | Cor. Main & West Main Sts. | Klouber, e W 6 z 3 3 R = | Barnes, G 0 3 . S | og Wit © L e s, New Britain | Maguire, 1. g Personal fouls Carrubba Potts 2, Washburn 2—53; Ross 1,1 Kloiber 1B arngs 1, Wilford 1—4. s S, omorne v SALESMAN $AM 3, Kloiber 1, Mucke 1 Parker. Timer, Levy. ©1826 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. FoR TH' LOVA MIKE ' WE'RE LeTe TR ool ' N We can help you at Christmas. Minor Leagues to Offer to Share | We can tell you what Cost of Sup_orting Judge Landis 1 like and what | he'll wear— As Commissioner. For he shops : Asheville, N. C., Dee. 2, (A—Minor vegularly ague baseball, having taken up a : i large part of Judge K. M. Landis' se the 10 pay time since_he was appointed to su- - for gift buying. pervise baseball in 1919, now wants Z 3 MN!AL&“LEH TF«E\;JERI:B;’?NL?— OIS $ to pay part of his salary. ¢ YS/‘,MPTE ShOD(, The twenty-Tfth annual meeting o LDavid S.9cqakl, Pres. A7 | of the Natidnal Association of Pro- | fessional Baseball clubs, which con= venes here nest week, will find the | minor league offer before it as soon as it meets. Heretofore, the majors l have paid all of the judge's salary. |although the minors have called up- on him to untangle difficulties on numereus occasions.