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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. $569 255508 SSHS54SSH$SSEDLL LSS IS88DHHSESELLHLLLLEB8L5E5D5LEHIHLLLHLHEHL$55920588 9 OOOOOMQWMMNOQOW“ ; STANLEY RULE & LEVEL QUINTET DOWNS P. & F. CORBIN FIVE IN DUSTY LEAGUE—NATIONAL GUARDS BATILE, MERIDEN § i ENDEES IN SILVER CITY—HORNSBY TRADE WILL STAND—MALONEY TO MEET PERSSON IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FTPVPIPISTEPEEEIPPIE0PIPTNIC000IPIPE ST ET FPEPIT ST NTTIIIIICI TV PVIIIREFIIIPIIIITIIFINICEPIVTITIIVITPIIPPITIIVICP0000 T 000800000 Aadada il Lol il ] ] STANLEY RULE QUINTET |TRADEOFHORNSBY | BEAU BRUMMEL OF RING MAY NAME HORNSBY) NATIONAL GUARDS MEET BEATS OUT CORBIN TEAM[ 15 BEYOND RECALL N ‘ ASGIANTMANAGER| ~ MERIDEN ENDEE QUINTET Last Year's Champions Lose in Nip and Tuck Game— | St. Louis Fans AW&][lfig Kn- . Y ’ =" Diamond Star wl[[ Ppgbab]y Be Locals Have Tough Assignment in Silver City Tonight Fierce Battle is Waged to End With Score at 36-33 | ) y —Rubinstein Added to New Britain Roster—Silver, —l:;;xenan Sc(:)ll Za S?f cI‘u:ld Basketh During (‘ontesnnmmcemem of Managel‘ of Team i . ‘ Gfll] ain of Team Next Season City Team Anxious to Score Victory Over Hard- —Little Difference in Merits of Two Teams—Stan- | ! S 4 o B 4 | New York, Dec. 22 UP—Rogers ware City Five—Game to Start After 9 o’Clock— St. Louis, Dec. 22 (P—1In an at- | o | 2 . % S 3 ley Works Win From New Britain Machine Squad. mosphere of diappointment, tinged | . / ) [ Hornsby as a possible successor to Eagles and Burritts to Clash in Preliminary. with resentment, St. Louis baseball Bkt n . % 4 4 | John McGraw at the helm of the | g Ry fans today settled down to a policy ¥ o : | New York Giants today loomed as | 4 {GUARDS ENDEES League Standin, n. This was the turning point of watchful waiting when they | g . 4 e | the latest angle in baseball's moq, Sloman .. . . . Silverman W. - m"; > game. realized there was no apparent| X s 3 3 | | Taylor Murphy B | Corbin Sere 1in tered and the | chance of undoing the trada of P oy ‘ ? b | sensational deal since the purchase | RS o (s g game was us. The Rulers stall- | Rogers Hornsby, Cardinal manager | 3 ; . . | of Babe Ruth by the Yankees. S‘;':”"h"a"’ IE“;';’;': P. & F. Corbin » ed Corbins fou om every inch. land world series idol, to the New | ) 5B o i? “I would like to feel that I can TGN, -+ it g S e Stanley Rule ...... 3 3 ( ally at { te mark, Car- | York Giants for Frankle Frisch and | 48 ¥ . . g Stanley Works .... 3 4 o | razzo pull ay and counted 1 Ty Ring I ] : 1 ; leaxs jthe s mangeement whan fmy, The New Britaln National Guards LBAdErat i siinsvas 3. 33 |ing it 36. Jasper shot just as the | sam Breadon, Cardinal president,| ¥ \ € v 4 | present contract expires two years | |face the hardest test of the present N. B. Machine .... 0 000 | whistle blew and the goal counted |anq John J. MeGraw, Giant mana- | Padah o0/ & : d iy now,” said the gray-haired Bosmn Bamer Flgms Swedish‘sms?u tonight when they meet the or the seco cessi ght | making 1 score 36 to ger, with announcements that the | 3 - i ¢ York leader. “I do not want |Meriden Endees on the Silver City of play in the N rdus The g was <000 a8 has | 140 was beyond recall, left only the | 167 0 E | to qmm all my life running a ball | Gh LA M d S Community floor. The Meriden team trial basketball e ] 4 n scen in the leaguo this year | onsolation of speculation on the| s 2 G § | club. Yes, there is a chance that if alllpml] 10 Madison qufll‘e has been late in starting but is all champion P. & F. Corbin quintet 1 "“”‘\" s “l‘-‘»' xciting than any | oxt manager. | % : £ i 5 | Hornsby fits in, he may inherit the | |ready for the New Britain quintet. Gnd . detentel. s this i e fast | other. No team ha > and it | 4 S Breadon would not name prospec- | ¥ % H job." ([Pt L A b o Rubinstein With Locals ‘(.\ candidates, but sport writers and | . p 5 ‘ Ba 1l men here looked upon | New York, Dec. 22 (P—Jimmy ibili | Frank isch as a likely successor | Maloney of Roston takes his third | The Guards will be greatiy ofhers listed at least eight possibili- ; 4 - . o e b heavyweight elimination |Strengthened tonight by the addition 2 s , ties. In addition to Roger Bresna- | S S 3 0 MG ! | ladde 3 Al Square |©f Rubinsteln who played hera hroughout, It Y ind tuck v York hoy cou n han Ho B reston bas Aaolared “Haal &L sent the former Fordham star and | ladder 'nnu::hL at Madison Square pl ffair in both the d second | Stopped entirely. Pluri o5 ;W‘l»_ Irialcr s imentioneall X Pitcher Jimmy Ring to the world's | Garden. Whether he mounts the |d8ainst the local ,wum last Saturday halves with the score r tied | I in the sccond half helped his | . n “‘,“ eRhnGE aral 5 beor 7 | champions in exchange for Hornshy. mmg or goes tumbling down in Tex [Bight with Sam Pite's All Stars, He with less than four minutes to be |team greatly. Luke and 2 T 2 ¢ the Pittsburgh Pirs o s 4 £ 2 The latter always has been admired | Rickard's series for sclection of an |Will not start in the game tanight, played. The Stanley Works def ith Holst as pivot played a sweet | DANGERE Of tae, ‘]*'I“ o e i‘ X 5 | by the Giant chicffain, and during |outstanding challenger depends on |but will probably be injected into d the New Britain Machine ¢ y | =am as Denny Paris with ,‘h“" .l.mo::r"’.l:‘h:,“';,r]' ”“N:;',lr ’“: ql')‘w et el ol was one j the outcome of a ten-round battle |the lineup at some time or other. core T nal shoging that carrleal f08 SMoss Yaabio | paver fu She !of the Cardinal leader's chief coun- | with Harry Persson of Sweden. | The Meriden team has'been beaten Stanley Rule Wi [ the honors on the Corbin team. | Yatlonal league last seaso L selors. Hornsby probably will cap- | In two previous heavyweight en- |twice this season, once by Plainfleld The game started rather ¥ The score Shotton, '“:I'j‘f” manage ,"1"_“"“’1 | New York club next season. | counters here, Maloney displayed land again by the New York Univer players dropping passe Stanley Rule. iyl SEEL GG G CL it 4 | The salary question, one of the | skill and punching power to make 'sity Si The team was rusty in f ball 1 Fl. Tt |2nd Fred Clarke, former “”‘““'g“‘ 5 issues which led to Hornsby's split | him a 2 to 1 favorite tonight. He |its floor play and in shooting but 'vn;;l-]x;r;gll']‘l-;':‘« s e | with President Sam Breadon of 1he ‘smppml Arthur Dekuh of New York | Coach Jae.. Curry has drilled the ! e sby 5 E Cardinal, remains to be settled be- |in the first match, requiring only |squad thoroughly in all its weak- ‘;:"‘::‘,""l:'”f"h:”,’:',“]“l"‘;l\ ’,'"l“"'f":gé< ween the star second baseman and | two rounds for his triumph. In the nessos so that there will be el g b Al Giant owners. McGraw indicated, | second, he decisively outpointed the {handicaps tonight when the PEODRDIY Ll 23 s anrowna] however, that he did not feel Horns: | German contender, Franz Diener. | plaved. [iEactt by would demand more than the| Although Persson’s stock took a|' e g 3 $30,000 which his contract calls for | fall last weck as the result of an | the ball through for Corbin's first | sersol as ninasers by % p ¥ p in 1927, although Rogers’ break |unexpected defeat at the hands of oe gl : ¢ with Treadon was due fo-his insist- | Pat McCarthy of Boston, the 1 Luk lNow with 1 P . . | Bre: said. “ ” ence on a three-year contract at|pean contende Soal A 7 LT The man who takes Hornsby's : - ' Henty hiliing v ; count ";“ o LT e T plase o iy i‘ task ‘l‘“ 11‘{'-“ dded his denial to those | assurance of a rugged melee. warming up. Lk i GG 3 11| hands,” the club president said. “He Ton BT e e I . 8 warmin : SER Holst, ¢ ... P 5| will have a champlonship club t A. Stoncham ot the Giants that e |in reach and height which Maloney | SOUth Manchester star. regarded as bt iost they neared the Cor- | Paris, r S 0 8|work with, but the year in which a ” s | cash payment had figured in the |is expected to ofi-set by his clever- |ON¢ Of the best centers in the state, in ‘goal. Holst took @ switt pass|TFeldman, 18 .......... | team s defending its championship | : : L g 2 s Lol Bionder cxbetbree. will be at the pivot position. Haf- om Jasper and caked a field goal | Gorman, Ig e * | usually is the hardest, and the 1 ’ MeGraw also disclosed that Bread- | Tex Rickard's rival in the promo- |Ner former star of the Dixies who v the six minute mark. Sloman - I hope to select for the job will have - 2 first broaching the trade, |tion field, Humber Fugazy, an-|WAS one of the most popular hasket- it foule conds after t ; 2 33 1o he big enough to combine all the s iseh and Bill Terry, wility | nounced {hat Maloney wo#ld be (ball players ever to appear in this and he made one of two {rics goo: nal fo loms -aHar, | attributes necessary to retain in the o first baseman, as payment for his | piited against Jack Delaney, world's |€ity, and “Red” Lingner, the terror e started to play a wh lurin, Carrazzo I, Arburr 4, Mur- Cardinals the same championship |inficld star. He objected to parting {light heavyweight champion f visiting forwards, will take care wind game and i.mediately sank o] Jasper ¢ Ist 2, P; spirit that put the club over last with Terry, hut offered either Ring |succeeds in out-fighting Perss f the back court. ficld goal, leaving the count Bl an, Gorman S e 3 ROBERTS IN RING TOGS AN 'CLY. BELOW, |or Pitcher John Scotf. | night. New DBritain will start with the Time out was taken and S o M Carrazzo :\rv If T succeed in obtaining the man | ROBERTS KNOCKOUT OF JOE DUNDE | Although admitting that tho: Observers expect the ten-round |lineup that has brought it victory in was fouled, making one tr - Holst, Gor- 46 f1] this order, the Cardinals will | Giants “got a bargain in the deal,” | gemi-final to provide Monte Munn's [all its home starts this year. Tha The Corbin team secmed on the road | 7 Fatr 2 nley | p in defense of their (BY NEA IRVICTE) | S McGraw nevertheless rated Hornsby | crucial test as a potential heavy- loml: have one defeat on the slate o victory. After the 1u migute | Bl 10 Corbin 15. + Dil- {4410 Tag Wash., Dec, —Doys | SPOI\T BRIEFS ‘a* gamble.” “He wasn't as £00d | weight contender. Knute Hansen and that was to Plafnfield under traveling Stanley Ruje & Fevel five. | Was anybody's game. an did an The game was a fierce batfle with | ffccte picce of work in holding each team working t and lively | Siom wn in the second half but 1ving a loose o s s a minute hefore Avburr starte nan, rf e 14 11 scoring with oul goal. An- other minute of desultory passing | e ensued and Arburr came through |Fl vith a fleld goa ill another 1 iround on pass work and p1 no game is Meriden team will start with its regular lineup in the game. Sile {verman, one of the classiest for- ~|wards in the state, will be paired up with Murphy and these will give | the local guards plenty of work dur- |ing the night Bissell, the former led early In | Eric Anderson with two goals shortly r the game start- sut the Ma rs in the lead tanley Works came through with two fouls and a field goal mark Dhad passed, Holst slipped AmLen S an. | The breach cen Breadon and |and girls—meet Mr. Edward Roberts. | at hitting last year as he has been,” | wi]l engage the big Nebraskan in & |professional rules. Sloman and Tay- : Stanley Works Win ) y : i g around Plurin to cage O e e R L Qe R Hornsby appeared not to have le He s the Jieau Lrummell of the 2 the Giant manager pointed out.|match between free hitfers which |lor will be at forward, Reynolds at shot. At this point, 1 Tis Stgulsy H ek e ned. The club head led with the | ring. Clothes? Say, he has enoug Jossibly it was his lame back and’| holds strong possiblity of a knock- [center and Shechan and Captain found themselves and a hot pace A oF L \",';‘ statement that “flattering fricnds” | glad v to outfit the Prince of The Assaciated Dress. o s reSpPONS 3 Oflnm Munn rules a 2 to 1 favorite. | Kiiduft at guards, arteat © “Darby o ZV)v\ruo‘n with the prec i ' £ame Al 2 d given Hornsby “too big an opin- | We Lew Cody and Adolphe 3abe Ruth's return 1o the stage | mana 1l clnb and trying | preceding this encounter, Otto Preliminary Game through for a goal an o "'mjtlnl B ‘f‘, W/““n % el , lon of himself,” and Hornsh Menjou all in or 5 1 € will work no spring | to win t g nship. We will | von Porat of Norw former Olym- | The Burritts will meet Jos with another, Sloman he 12:5 \,‘”3.‘ I i ot vet in | countered with the ertion, "It you | Hes & good-looking duke—not ards<hipston the of take a chance on him. We assume | pic champlon, will engage Martin |go1ock's Eaglos in the preltminary, i tien the Lehine n, u Yet Iy 1 wanted to leave St. Louis, that | (00 sheiky—just downri hand- | swar, his husiness representatives | kis contract of $30,000 as a plaver. | Burke of New Orleans in a third ippo Meriden funior team is ons of the winning colum been show- some. He kay ti zirls with f v nd Sretty " long o, = winning s e T SOW is untrue, but ta terminata relations | Some: ayoes the girls report. Althot baseball fans in- | Whether any more depends | ton-rounder. the best combinations in state junior teced for the n he i o mprovement I MS|wiin you, that is the truth.” lis dog © kayoes the | clined fo the helicf that “Ruth and | on the future. —_— circles and the Burritts will have to nd floor game every con-| " . % A X ¢ hat thoere: swas after the 13 minu i > The former manager took excep- | & " oL e into | YRudeville wo ¢ mix,” gold and | McGraw asserted that there wa FIGHTS LAST NIGHT be at top form to win 1he game. The the deadlock. i Gejq | tion however, {0 a report that he was “'l‘“::] shatacts: |\IY1]‘|"1:;1| Mo “kicking excrcises” Tave Kept the | “nothing in thi v:.n; z:: x!|\~-”;‘:“‘v1‘: R R e Paris tied the count again : contemplating court action agalnst | the W& tme spotlight of pusilism all | yaygee siugzer's weizht down ‘xw SOiGermmeptEi oL NTotlE dns —— night and the locals expect a win. 0 minutes of play Jasper the Cardinals for trading him when |y "n i ‘(,‘ Whpanill ety . they claim setting the deal.” He sald it “ ; s “El Frank Barnikow will referee hoth “orbi o Ahe Taas inock of the famed Joe Dundee. 1 ctenod. sealec delivered,” and = ta Kic Corbins in the lead with o second largest stockholde orout of the famed Yoo Dundee. | “On board the Steamship Arapaho 1. sealed and delivered.” and | Los Ang les - beai Young |#ames and dancing will follow. A y. Sloman near the 17 mi “That stuff about a law suit is all Qiigiiig eag, Moborts jleq | bound for Florida today were youth- | that. contracts of Frisch and Ring |Brown, Philadelp o [large crowd of New Britain fans will mark, caged a goal after a brilliant 1. T i a fan is asking since he tumbled | o | Al e e cen forwarded to the St. Leuls [Harry Wills, San Diego, on a foul Dlece of floor work and he followed | Pelletier tol tie scoretat tne | BEEG E8 8 1\"‘ork m “;’“ll‘l‘“"f‘:“: ’“; the Dunde s an - Fran- | 0 h”‘[ "“’l”““““l::{",“\‘,"“ i "']“ o Ihrouzh Prosident® John A. |decision. six. Newsboy Brown, New |be out to watch the contest. with another at the 15 minute mark, | 3-5 mark, with the Newma-|8u€ss T will have to sell my stock to | ©*008 Tesib dust.~Mew had heard | x "y "y o\l pray inter-sectional r | S ibeata Foung s iiationalistay Paris took a pop and landed a long Hensony Linih ho| the Cardinals. T will say, too, that e § : imes st Hillshorough high of oright fathre for Irisch With philippines, ten. LINEMEN Do THE woRK shot through the hoop, leaving the | i tling for every - point, the| "l " 1l'it to Sam Breadon, pro- | P28 to be some sh¥cks on his own | 0TS e 1| 8t. Louis w 1 by MeGraw, who | Denve Ed Wright, Omaha, | score 16 and 15 in the Stanley | Buttmakers slowly drew away from ‘ e readon, pro- | o ping ground. ampa e on TREA Ll Sl \( sressed the opinion that he i “as {heat Mike Arnold, Denver, four. | Gt Rules faver, e SAney . Machine Co. Schwab broke| Viding we can reach an agreement | “GrUES SOV, o0 Lagainst Orlando on New Year's da = 12 ball player gs he ever was if | ja(tling Siki, Omaha, fought a draw | le's favor. he Machine Co. S orok i e's € DOl O c Rlcka R = o |g00d a ba ¢ 3 4 Jattling Sik aw | % Socond Hat. ! a cordon of Machine guards| % 10 "'\"“'o‘ Ul ars ago a husky youngster walked | ToX T~"y“-“‘|‘ R ""("‘ LI i e with “Tiny" Morris, Denver. Herb Joesting of Minnesota Says g 4 n several occasions z istered IaDy, fowns b1 anares BLOL o coma gymnasium looking | CHANE? in his heavywe Sumlnd | ne e eas pe lioary fAntoniors — t Miké| o Plurin registered a double || 0n8 sveget occasionRRan . peE: + | which he paid more than $50,000 | 0 & Tac LRAE L % | tion program to include Jack De-| “There is mo reason why he| san Antonio Midget MIKE [y vard Wall Makes Possible Ad- 10 seconds after v was resu hree field go Murphy also got Gt j for Jack Connors, the Tex Rickard | shouldn’t he a grs ond hase- [y powd, Columbus, Ohio, beat Kid | 1 s af lay was resumed ¢ P 1 this half with | When he succeeded Rickey. He had ! po (jn it e Y, the light heavyweight cham- | Shoul et s R in the second hal follow- | his ¢ of points in Hm half with| ™7 of the willa The youmg fellow man,” concluded ew Yor a0ho, San Antonio, ten. Kid| \ance of Backfield Y s 4 a w- | 1 ! 2 said previously that he would con- | i1 4 was Eddie Roberts | Dion. Spokesman for Rickard have | ™ v ey I, Ak g od suit after an pretty | three®ficlc while Carlson p ahia G recs : S S s Robert ; o leader, arez, San Antonio, knocked out | left hand hook. Jasper interrupted | od a whirlwind game for t an attorney regarding the sale of | yng that he'd like awful much to |revealed that Tex will end on 1o | Tt ol <id Reyes, Florida, one ‘ Owatonna, Minn., Dee. 22 (Pl— M P E 5 w 1 o reney e relations with Delaney i o < it fre virtually i this rally with a nice goal from the | ley Works at forward. take up boxing. ¢ San Francisco — Jackie Ficlds, [Take it from the virtually unanie floor. Luke slipped in to |.l1\ al Er erson gave the Machine SR Connors took him in tow and got |48 a Rpfyniss faniy 3 two- Jean Dubue promted los Angeles lightwgight and for- imous choice for All-American full- pass from Holst and caged one bring | Co. a re neh last night in the COUNTY Y LEAGUE him a o fights, all of Which o |round knockont over Imd Gorman | Brown Baseball Coach |, Sonss amateur fe therwoight | back, Terb Joesting of Minnesota, ing the count to 20 to 19. Arburr|first frame when he dropped in won. Then as his skill increased, ;‘H 0 on¢ ‘]\ '_”NL‘ romc ‘“r and Providence, R. T, Dec. 22 (A— champion, scored a technica} knock- |it's the linemen who do the work, dded a point for the Rulers from | th counters from the floor. His > s0 did ]ms P’J“{“ h\l!:( ‘illih(_\. ; He ter split several mor gO. v Debue, former major league oyt over Jack Silver, San Irancisco, \ and the backfield that gets the the free throw i 1d Sloman add- | mates fell down on many shots fail- = got 80 he conld slap the boys down i Z baseball piteher and present coach |4, Dynamite Murphy, Sacramento |credit. 1 ulty Being Experi ced in Get- Imost a s, > — e «d two when he came down the cen- | ing to give him much help. m Gty B e InE R reriencet ©t- | on almost any or all ons. He | NOT A RUN of the Rhode Island Reds hockey |featherweight, fought a draw with| Linemen wopk hard carving holes ter of the floor fast a pla score at the end of the first frame’ yuz Teams to Play on Regularly | '2d 71 ring b and ended 81 0} Ry, rookie Tted Sox pitcher, \team In the American league, has Sydney White, Chicago. Frankle |in the enemy defense, Jocsting told has been seen on the Y floo lo- | was 22 to 10 in favor of the Stan-| VeI POKING NS OPPCN-ly.g the yather unique distinction been appointed coach of the Brown |Laguna, New York lightwelght, de- [a hometown audience, and the back man was fouled and added another |ley Works. Scheduled Dates. AR of not scoring a single run during |University basketball team, it was feated Davey Harris, Stockston, Cal., |field man then “stumbles through point Minutes and long intervals came R % 2 h\‘”v“ ALl H‘”: K"; the 19 Amer] m- nounced by Dr. Frederick W. 4. 4 | with the ball. That's why It was The game had progressed to the the second half between scores, REIIOT SME 2 Y paign, e : games, Marvel, director of athletles yeste —_— {possible for him to make an average going to bat 21 times. He made day. Debue, it was stated, has|RE: ‘RAL ASSIFIED ADS |of 51; yards every time he carried four hits, signed a three-year contract, F O b, Ithe ball last fall, Joesting said. I seven minute mark befors Corbins two teams battling back and| oy 4 - | built, of average height could put up another mark, but|forth over the floor. Ag: thel N. B. So. Church ... -0 His hitting power comes from two Holst got away from Tlurin and | Stanley Works had a slight edge Be-| N. B. Trade School .000 | powerful hands, stcel wrists and B S poal Ao Paris; = he score in the first halt| Wapping Y. M. C. A 1.000 | forearms, and it shoulder playing a sweet game, dropped an- | hecause in the second frame, the Plainville ........ ¢ =000 HDLURELRE: other through the hoop ar 2 s more field bas-| Wi Comm. Club .000| He Lits with short, By BR[GGS the 7:35 mark, Luke tied the score. | ] Hoh tha 4 N. B. Comets 0. .000 | punches, but he also is S e two point again on a free | Andersons, Bric and Andy came Manchester . N L6000 | fighting long range, holdir 5 - - = — try g M at 10:0 aris dro an- | 1 with nice plays. Jack Pel- Kensi B e € ~000 ffr";:’f""‘,‘",",‘A,‘,‘“f his left \ ol Joun | HATE To ASK You \ ( A (e o Nt o5 PHIPPS, GO OUT AUD Teots mmm“.” SRl ; Siemafulin B U sl SR LE S O e L N e a ittt [ 7o Do #T BECAUSE | Wnow ) PRESENT For. A LADY FORTY- BUY A PRESENT FOR A LADY 0 to 24 in favor of Corbins, o Bhak fentan: Bacon for) been e wering difficulties dur- k VR Seae i i 5 il tara ihrough to reristar ane | tie it bt i the past few weeks through in- | Nis pet biow is g OURE S Y BUT Ve SIMRLY| [ eiuE, ovER TEN BUCKS, ABOOT TWRTY, NoT OURR r goal. After 11 n s 1 { 1t al frame. The ability of the teams to make satis- | livered at short i | GOT T GIVE SOMETHING D MRS. | | use "VoUuR own JUDGMENT FIVE DOLLARS, ANYTHING = passed, LaHar got in ano score | spore: ¥ arrangements as to the t "*"]“"‘"“ i "“; th it h f-w’,w_NH'H AND MRS SMIL Tz ) D HAUE [T CHARGED J ch SELECT @S O K. - CHARGE naking it 2§ Stanley Work en games are to be played, but it AN Kas, Knock he GHESIIEEEIC B Io o & o MG Luke plied around wvas fonled | ™ . 18 be t after the Christmas re to take me 18! 2DS AND EaN while shooti He : oy weel be straightened out | hendicapped hir good and made it urin got | payjetier, | e 6| and the s ile completed without | 41 he suffered o e iy from Slanky nd made | ypypy 1 urther difficulty. Plainville was A e L Sloman at the ) minute | Senwab, r o S| scheduled to mect Kensington this | | 12ftY" Cooper, anothicr coas mark, dropped a pretty field goal | joy; oo . R Ay r, lm vhich he was floored through the hoop to tie the count | » 1o secure its regular floor in xp’ first. round and Cooper wa 14 32| the gamo fell through, while Man. | floored five times in f Machine, chester wag unable to use its floor | " CRAINE AP ror 1 swept through t the scheduled contest with the South church In view these postpo the South Church and P have moved up their g and it will be tomorrow list impressively 5 big viet cause he is ¢ t counter pi 10 match he is elamoring ¢ The Trade school has pionship bout with I'ete play off its game with oo on™0% RANGERS REGAIN LEAD uth church expects to | G E MACYMAKERS LU I'M GLAD OH YoURE A LOVE. To | NEVER Manchester and on next Wed- SRS i A 5 ~O DOZEN CARDS | | HAT'S OVGR Do THIS FOR ME DEAmR- SAW SUCH the Wapping Y team | New York Hockey Team is Onc ANT PES AUD A GIFT IT SAVES ME S0 MUCH CROWDS { " SENTLE MAN T g -- Azain in Undisputed Possession of : LRkl | TROUBLE --Ti4= CROWDS achine P JYTHING NOT ' At lnde : | : - \_MUST BE AWFRUL nior high school e a preliminary ) New York, Dec v | - ”“\”\\h AGAIN e Trade school Seconds he | York Rangers have reg 1 =3 X /;) S . 29 (P—Helen | Giants, an indepe t| m ession /ot lace in t tion WILSON AFTER WALKER Ulemgt New York, Dec. 20.—New names al vieto loor crown ' &re beginning to flash into the hox- tes here last nig \Molla Mallory Ing headlines following each ! Gotham t but a veteran s back again. Johnny n over Chicago, 15 Wilson, former mi 1 N yion, has challenged ' v Walk a 8ood Clgar \“I w :nu»u \l’.YH HOWN an pes wq\n.“. _»\'}\“ 1 Tersey i ary Tt is rumored Walker is all set to nd Hu o or v | T Australia, sing contingent.

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