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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. 98£5855£553566505865855 3538558550 809555953884685585209585858388555955588858885555LLLLHLLHLLBBHSHHSLHLLLELLBE$929258858889808 HSLL BG5S 5555550308658 5858355H88888LH8524 0505095825055 5555888288928998558 ) MERIDEN ENDEES WIN FROM NATIONAL GUARDS 19-17 IN FRENZIED ROUGHHOUSE—MALONEY SCORES AN EASY VICTORY § OVER PERSSON IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN—INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TO RESUME PLAY NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT—BRIEFS $ FOE9900000 04SS9 0SPTIIVITIIIVCICIIPIIPITIIIITICTINCIVTACLIIPICIITI POV TIIFPIFRTICFIITATICTIITTOLTCOTCACIEIIDLT - TEVCTTIVIEPIVIVIVPITIVEITICVITIVTVICFOVI G PITCICPOTITITI P TEPTINITITTCTCOTETIMPRTROSET o NATIONAL GUARDS NOSED |FHIGH'S MENTOR | CARRIGAN TOOK A GAMBLE ‘TENNIS INTEREST ' MALONEY BEATS PERSSON OUT BY MERIDEN ENDEES WILIING T0 LOSE ~ - TOBEINGREASED, ~ EVERY ROUND OF FIGHT Rough and Tumble Game Results in Victory For Sil- Would Rather Have Thinkers . i Daiis- Gup Play Expectgd to| Boston Battler Comes Through Third Bout in Heavy ver City Quintet—Laxity on Referee’s Part Allows, Than Winners oa Team | ’ - weight Elm}mauon—Persson sz}ved .From Knock- Home Town Players to Delay Game—Contest Ends | : i RN S & out B‘ Bell in Last Round—Rapier-Like Left Dath- With Spectators in An Uproar—Little Basketball| 1.0.c00m. ra, pec. 23 2—The ; ] Ak Phfadeiphia, Dec. 23 (P—Inte ages Swede Thl‘oughqut the Contest—Monte Munn Displayed By Either Team—Burritts Win Prelim, |[!Ticultivs of small colluges which b : S est in the Davis cup gernis matches Easily Defeated By Knute Hansen. s and football ambitions ; 3 next year will be greater than éver L9 Lby welletf . % 0leaon: cause of last season's vietgries of | = £ T . 5 known gridiron official and 5 < " Lo ) 3 | New York, Dec. 23 (® — Jimmy The Meriden Endecs r home | T ‘ el iU s s % - . Ui French player and the fact that W e e Roor; oufroughed T o I iiotatin ithe: “Lishizh Alumnll Bl : ; ; Vinesnt Richards no longer will be | S dilh g | § X e v 4 lished here today as a formidable 2 3 tin.” A ivailable to aid in the defense of tumble tackling match last nigl 2 e { 4 % vail g y Al Tescomelat it s i the Community building in the Personal f nan 3, r| . Referring 1o Lehigh's succession § » 2 : p the trophy by America, in the opin- p B ght title contender, taking ver City and through accurate foul Rubinstein, R s shan lefeats the p: season, Okeson | 4 on of Samuel H. Collom, vice-pres § rank with Jack Delaney, Jack h % 4 6 R > of the Wimbledon crown. have stim. | tended to remain so. the sharp-hitting Hansen, Maloney stepped into the battle arena and A s o that OB every round from the ston- / . Samucl Bender, an attorney, that 'hearted Dersson. Thr fios ! some S ag T 4 §. . / wore nations will compete for the 3 hearted Persson. The final bell ap- he intended to confer with the club parently saved the latter from a shooting snatched a viet ¢ of | 2, Sturm Cook 2, MeNa | writes the 1]“ xh“x;‘t‘:‘i:' ‘IV“”"( 9 i i ident of . United States lLawn 2 Sharkey and Jack Dempsey in {he he fire by ore of to 17.| Waddell 2 i 4 .| sional and prosely " | i iy ? > ¥ES Tennis ce for a fight next yoar with Gens Y e, Bascatball mlayed | Tec Sk result that Lehigh's athletics are, in | iy ¥ ; s his opinion togas. | (gl President Anmoances gce fhr fight next year with Gen bacause of the laxity of Referee Bar- | Namara 7 tries his opinion, “cleuner than —almost; R 4 i ko : . Collom, who is also chairman of | V! N S 2 oo ing b | ; 4 ‘| any college in the country.” | : . th nis committee of the Ge ATying il thind fest oin, Ty nikow in spearing brazen violations in 4, ) colleg he ¢ ‘ _ . 4 p % ' s co ce ¢ e Ge b 3 s snatfon bt of the foul rnles and he let the | Sheel Sturm 2, Cook 6, Bissel he small colleges with football 3 2 < mantown Cricket club, said that 15 dhares Are Q[ or ale . - "m“”r‘”]”(':]‘””’ 7 G host any: & - | ambitions,” he says, “must lower en- L R T s i RsamiRh =] st night, Maloney hammere a Sithe et béyond nim. Almost a i ; Ladell 5, ambitions.” he say dola ; i (cporary stands to accommodat et il AR e thing went during the 40 minute afner 2 « I ur trance standards, waive college T g AN % 000 spectatol ould be erected weden with an impr 3 2 lircments and its facully must give o5 : J oy theclub for the Davis cup chal- | St. Louis, Dec. 23 (P—Regardiess sive display of skilltul Laxihn, ¢ 2 r W reSSITe without when 3 d next stember. . splay skilltul boxing and The game was vewed by a fa = way o pres PR o ] I aentemiien of the disposition of 1,167 shares of ‘punching power. At the same time " " a i e i star's progress temporarily halt- Poic i We i I T WL 0! . 1 sized crowd which was, for th liminary Game | LS DIoBHC Eh Glie . . 3 looking forward 0 (. ;i 1"stock owned by Rogers the hopes of the glant Nebraskan. greater part, made up of New Brit- SOIRBEY AT _|ed. Lehigh will not buy victory at i o record-breaking crowds,” said M. Vot MR s i + The Burritt A. C. quintet won the : Ga e wisl tio enconrazel : K e “when the finals of the in. Hornsby, now the perty of the Munn, \ent tumbling down ain rooters and the questionable tac T S such a price, We wish ¢ ge| . ” . ollui hen the finals of the in . in a stunning and unexpected def tics need by both teams while the Lelwu o ‘\‘I"‘, wid aid our under- ates to cre- | % v i g » ational matches are played here New York Giants, Sim Breadon. ¢ the hands of o 1 ilow Al referee failed to call the players, %! o st teams po rom tF y izain. That the triumphs of Rene |progident of the club. today re- Knute Hansen of Racine. \Wie. 1 he t @ score 28 to 31. L college but we will not . ¢, lolder of both > Ameri- . 5 o i e made the game one of the poores ; Bl : in college but v : . lolder o A SHEH e e : e S e ontest. started slowly with _ the uy athietes to play our| X . ; : can indoor and outdoor titles: Joan SVl W8 Dositon s malorty | After a throng of 15,000 had seen New Britain lost the game through ,‘M\:: \”“r‘““yf'}l’;"";?"l by {he Morl. |Eames for us.” g5 A & : Borotra and ‘Henrt Cochet, -holdeni Stockholderiand declared that hovin=i pummeled for ten rounds by its failure to take advantage of its HO 1S o e i e the exteat to whicl foul shots. Meriden scored 13 out ;€T oy ‘H“L ‘; 1o “1 gl . football may be commer- i P i ulated interest in tennis all over the Learning of the announcement 6t of 20 free tries while the best the nded and pave the | cialized, Okeson recounts an exper- : - world is shown by the fact th Gnards could do was to sink fiv . : % gh 7. New Britain caged t S when a group of foothall players f 4 " § trophy than ever before. ;s 4 ¢ :'.'x'aor'm:km fo. Mirtana's thies The Burritts started oft the sec- | WITH & BTOR O B with al 3 ; : ; . “The most recent challenger is President on a rcported offer of (knockout. Pitching blindly around During the last three minutes of | O ANarter with Zaloski and Xaco- | " oientials signed by a high| , " i ; o ! - It s the thirly-first coun- seven business men to take over the |11 FiN& under a_shower of hlows play, the Meriden ‘eam, leading by |}/ “x : '”‘ ‘] : ; i on- | school pal who had been dead five| ¢ | S i ; K the valuable trophy since ‘major share of the stock, Breadon ¢ ~50"m“["l"\; ~Vl’\ through the the slim margin of two points, went | 4 oo in ang tuck ending 14 to | vears. This group was chaporoned by | 3 5 % | o L as played between |forestalled the move by declaring W“‘l o he gong termin entirely on the defensive and here |5 Fo 08 T e | young promoter whe was said to b eat Britain it his stock was not for sa i i A Referee Barnikow drew down the "'l "i, BN nd Gennette, | have co d 1 gladiators from | i : 2§ years ago. Since that time 30| *“You can tell that attorney s | The European fighter was a tar- censure of even the Merlden rooters. |, ‘i1 back strong in the |the shop and the mine, promising % : ! 1 nations, representing Europe, North of time,” he said, “that my stock is E°t for Maloney's rapier lofi, which Time after time, the New Britain | '0 4 i fonced b e |fuem i tree educktion, miktly of ; ’ . 4 and South America, Austrial and not for sale at a opened cuts on his nose and mouth players would fight the ball near t0 /)4 2 tha end of the third quar- |glory and easy spending money, but | 2 3 . New Zealand, have participated in = “No one can buy from me. I and had his head bobbing like the Meriden goal which was set up |, Zaleski clinched the | planning to “milk the alumni with 2 2 ; . the annual competition. . own 60 per cent of. the stock in the ©0rky Tersson strove to bring the in front of a stage. The home rules |0 2y oy s ccurate fonl shooting. | one hand and squeeze his hard | : 3 “Tennis fans ure looking forward club, and 60 per cent is what I'm 'fight to close quarters with a body called for a center jump when the | 1r'jonncon and Mastriano played | working athletes with the other.” | . - et 98 to wany thrilling matches during going to have®hroughout the' next atiack, but he seldom broke through ball landed on the stage and the | (il for the losers while M. Zaleski| “When I came to Lehigh nine| E !the coming scason. With Austria scason.” the New Tngland man's defens Meriden team, cornered mear the ang Gennette starred for the locals. | years ago,” states Okes There | 4 ind Germany likely mpetitors, | Bender said that the deal was| Maloney's victory t night cli- basket, deliberately delayed the | pa ccopes " |Was a system of procuring football! L g ; o~ Irance will be pressed hard to win ' proposed solely as a business propo- Maxed a drive which had previously game by throwing the ball onto the | e Sidiis anika ragUlan scHedule for its way to the challenge round. But sition, but there were reports in brought him successfully through stage to get out of danger. These | ; Tt | paying them, Not enough money was| X court devotees here are hoping that other cireles that the piun was con- che st Arthur Dekuh of repeated acts failed to draw penal- | yr e : - e A ey oAk | CARRIGAN ¢ . the ‘Frenchmen will come through. :ceived originally in a desire to re- ! ‘ranz Diener of Gerg tles for delaying the game and A \ere was a fecling that we were not : N 1935, ) 10y want the Ameri n Hornsby. | The atiorney would many. Te 19513, a pound was impossible for the New Brit s e el e ivenge the defeats in the nationals 'not reveal the identity of the seven less than Persson. players to get a shot without risking | 3. zajeski, o money. It was hinted to me by more | last summer. men, A winning stres of twelve broken necks, the technical fouls, |1ty o .. {han one person that here was my| Mr. Collom said the annual m Breadon was non-commit straight was snapped in the defeat which should have been 1800t [stior, e o e e e e of the United States Lawn Ten- | further manager plans, but revealed of Munn by Hansen, who got off to this stage of the game would Most | Gonnette 1o | .. o i sociation would be lield at the |that he was attempting to arrange a @ flving start in the first round by probably have decided the result. | S . i ol "l ;‘”'"‘ m.fi ¥ stehtite el etic club here February 'deal with Brooklyn for the acquisi- | dropping the former gridiron war- St o o o W lo to dicker with them success (BY BILLY EVANS) uessed the thing right and won tion of Burleigh Grimes, a ‘right- rior for seven. Hansen'y that could be classed as good bas- | e o « v : {hand pitcher. He admitted he had most e ¢ was a left hook ketball, The size of the court, coni- | yfoqiriano, 1 . fifuly “fi“‘”'l ~‘m"’g‘ '1,.-‘.‘"(“ ke ”M]':“\ et s of Mhe SPORT BRIEFS discussed the possibility of the deal which he played alternately on head bined with the poor officiating at | {110 "¢ e el sl R Sl Smeits i s with Manager Wilbert Robinson at and body. Munn, game and the game, turned the contest into a |y o o b : Mt b e | When he made his ¢ s N e h the recent National League wmecting Sive. proved too slow and inexper ifiehouse only a few short mimmtes | e 53 continued to flunk i he QiLiBy S of the Boston 1 Sox.- world e in New York. ienced to successfully cope with his A i i e mbain | tem is gone and there is Mo Mew | champions of 18 ; I ) ; t s e clever foe, who was credited by failed to the hasicat, in 1Ha Aost ne to take its place. Our athletics : i 1 I to the bat The Giants will be a real pennant redited | : f i : , ord T Rl Hak ] ; : 3 | newspapermen at ringside with win half for more than one shot and cag- | - g 4} are clean. You don't nced hired foot-| 926, v c Sttt s on) v with the infusion‘ of IA ning eight of /the ten rounds. Munn all teams to make up & team, bUt| pioo a0 Tl what s e 2 « I umpires would | Rogers Hornsby's fighting spirit, : ad oAl 2 o g dark- s Ross Young, veteran outfield C e n el tries. The Meriden players gave the you do need morale. hardly a good minor leag: s 1 of t the locals a real good lesson in tossing | “To play on our teams, a man hall sce what we : the ball in from the free throw line. must have a reasonable ability to| ES S S T A SIiT Tt e TToW IR | s ¥s | the cighth round of the openin Cook 1 Ve believe good ca he Billy Cook led the opposition with oK. hink. We believe good e «‘n‘\“ | six points out of six free tries, while made om such men. ps £ his convictions and a willin; E o p S o result of | - v, Russwin vs. Corbin, ten round heavyweight match hy ong ay require a bunch i = i A il his mates made at least half of their RIVALT AMS PLAY e wrong. 1t may requir at times to gambl o three re e nd n ARk et e R Martin Burke of New Orleans, the tosses good. k of dumbells to create a football team. | oo pe LNl ’ nosnt) Jack Dempsey is balking at par-| , one Industrial Basketball league refe the sons why Bill Carrigan was o suc- | ip the fleet M ¥ 10 Fiin ras Kimy] UotpA R the soMIAinal i . intervening after south- The New Britain team ended the It 50, we are going to lose at fool-| 22 WY LT O el e s e B e e S "““" ”_I”“v‘ ©f | will resume play nest Tuesday night ern fighter had scored {wo knock- first half on the short end of a 13 ball, but a Leligh diploma will con- t elimina- | i “¢ne second half of the sschedlile’ §owns, to 3 score but in the second alf, Crippled New York Ranger Hockey | fuyo to siand for somcthing in the | PHiov to his retires Gurdner. Gainor doubled, winning | tlon fourna s i et - . came to within two points of ¥ing | squad Meets Ottawa Scnators on | WOl of industry {iEah i bl otk G tliont f Tiosion had failed to score, the | Leonard D. Sacks, the dethroned | oo 'St In the first contest, the FIGHTS LAST NlGHT | : weighed 21132, four and a half . 2 pounds more than his opponent T rank | Games To Be Resumed At Y. M. €. Otto von Porat of Norway. former n o gam- | Frisch l-around player, : o e )] vie eha Ut as stoppe n | but there is only one Hornshy,” says| A. Gymnasium Next Tuesday With QIYMPic champion, was stopped i ed orly one foul goal out of ninc TN Tors. (Gordgan [sho:ORl Eime £ it Fepresentative, | Vith another sensatfonal game on the score. The battle was intensely Al B Wh une would have still been a tie and | champion declines to meet “second | N¢ " Britain Machine Co. will meet ",‘Clt’.“g i tho: Insb ";" Tianiss e Ice Tonight. | the second guessers tho meant | Carrigan would have had only aland third raters” and will consent | N '.”r"”":l‘i“{““‘_‘j”‘”:: ‘;hlfl““};:’ ('T.“ ;r':m':flfi; F:cwpr;‘;yl e 1)”:‘\1 G B e T e e [ nothing to hin lalan I (R R foniriele Hightinltl Centimihney ok i e e e 5 » Sheehan pop. | brush of the season between leading | { In his college d calleda Ry = : ‘ d game of the ni N Yo NMATomey B B D B RO Rl rivele o Ote. 3 ational | | Carrigan “Rough, {he. name [ would have ealled It atthe| The Amateur Athletic Tnién s | The ”’I"‘“'}v"“] Mt A L et . 1'1\.,,~‘ e B3 <“‘ryi » S0t dhone hots tHAL B0 I ar Tanere Sl [t win hom the majors, | C10Se of the inning.” was Bill Din-|puzzled over a radiogram trom Ed- [ %@ battle ot real proportions. The fton, beat Harry ! Sweden and come out. The aim was good | Hockey 1e_tonight will send a| ! | neen’s reply 1o my Inquiry as 10| win Wide, famous Swedish runmer, | B+ & E. team stands tied with the| (10), Knute Hasen, Racine, Wis and true and the hall bounced oft |crippled New York Ranger te: world of conrnfe and & fighting Whether e would bave tricd to £0 | that he cannot race in New York | (Orbin Serew five for first place aud | beat Monte Munn. Nebraska, (10) the backboard, juggled on the rim, |18 v L of coyrakaanil (e NERUNG |y iy i becanse of prohibition” “The mes. | {he Corbin team has dropped two|Martin Burke, New Orleans, beat rolled around and finally dropped [home ring of the Canadian team. | . i A l]] . w spirit Carri won. | kage came in moply vitation | 8AMeS With a chance of coming|Otto Von Porat of Norway on tech- i > dor Ota-l hie et o | ez sage « cply to an invitation | | 3 off, killing the chances of the locals | Prior to their departure for Otta- Mflflagel 0 [ e[lCS flmS m Rough,” except when viled, im hat's the Kind “of iy he s, ! ! back LY beating the Russwin team | nical knockout (8). Harry Fay, 3 o B Ran eveaiedi thut GHing S HasaH g 2 1t indiviaual Ao 4 to compete in a meet on Jan, 8, but il | - to send the game into an overtime | Wa tangers revealed tha & | pres as a K in i ! v follc offlcigls ate unable to find%any regi. | Tuesdas 3 | ville..knocked out Mel French, period. Johnson, star nse plaver. vad | Win Pennant Next Season would o out of his way 1o avoil Jation which would excluds him | Both teams are getting primed for| East Palestine, Ohio (3). George La Just why the Meriden team con- |suffercd a broken collarbone in a fall | trouble if possible TEAMS MEET TONIGHT from American track a real battle and both want to win.| Rocco, New York, knocked out Dan tinues to employ a re of Bar- |[here Tuesday ght during the| Yet I recall a certain instance ‘in i ‘ hie 1 oplay | R The squads will be out to practice C . New York (1). nikow's caliber, is a_question t | Ranger-Pittsburgh contest. Johnson| pyjigqeiphia, Pee. 23 (A—Connie | the Tloston club Louse when Carvi- Kethall team | Jack Delaney is planning a tour | several times befote the night of the | ‘nver—Roscue Hall, University cannot be answered here. Queries |is expected to be out of the line-up |yl “hi vk of the Philadelphia | gan lived strongly up to his nam: ville to- | which may as | game despite the holidays and when, of Towa, beat Peewee Jensen, Den- directed at the officials of thie club at least three weeks and probably | \iyjotics, is celebrating his 64th |of rou umpire’s dressin the fol- | the Pacific Goast. The light heavy- | they meet, it Is expected that the|ver (4). after the battle last night, developed | will be replaced toni by SN iungay anniversary today, but he | room adjoined that of hom. g lineup in an 1 1o win the [ weight champion, whose activities | Sensation of the entire league play| Bellingham, Wash.—Vie Foley, the information that the Meriden |Brown, formerly defense man of the |yt to make the 65th the “finest [club, The walls were anyihing but a i cever e, n New York have heen limited Ly | will be produced for the fans. Th:|YVancouver, B. C., former Canadian club s well satisfied with Barnikow's | Soo Greyhounds, vsof thelop hem all” by winning the Ameri- | sound-proof. 1 wrd Carvigan e, Lisnn v | 11 | his split with Tex Rickard, expects |games will be played on Tuesday|batamwelght champion, won a deci- work. If last evening's n | Allan cup. f can League pennant next year, Ldistinetly say to one of the hig star v (L Ireddy Miller, substi- | to engage in his first mateh at Chi- [nights only duripg the second half|sion over Frankie Repose of Belling- i3 a criterion by which to judge the | The lead of the R | X 3 k' A —the elub had a number of (i tutes, cago next month, with dancing to follow. ihnm ). results to be obtained by visiting | Ameri division of “You're no hetter noany teams on the Communify In rengthened last night manage pilot of the Athletics. | alge on this club. When T issue an == — ilt on sturdy lines, enfowe! with floor,’ then the Endee club s cat of the Chicago Black Hawks, | He has guided the Athletics to SiX [ order for morning pr good reason for being “perfectly | who loat . 31 verdict 1 [american Leagne pemants and |xou are supposed 0 0 1o i Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Christmas. sfied. cal Capadiens. three world's championships. | like all the rest o o SR i ng igames for 1 Mack admitted that @ contract | = don't care how vou R 5 e fmpressing the b ublic ) / o= aring the signature of Eddie ( | playin The fact that yon ha - = b turoughont the state s one oz | DEFENDS PLAYERS a manuge of the Chici= | Non {iree or four bul game in (h e WHAT ARE YoU | SAY- Y- Y-Y- AS A MATTER while sending on- g0 White Sox, would be an accept- | agt week don’t mean®a thinz *to | i b GIVING _YoUR / THATS ONE OF FACT,ID, FoRg) zwd‘nln.]hmin ;\ last night . s e T able birthday present, but declined, | e ) is golng (o be diselpiing ABOUT WHAT To 1N WIFE o Trer Il DON'T GoTTEN 1T ;.:' Pl x’\‘r”ll‘\( \’,,‘f» |:-"' A 7_ or gohn MeGraw Says Men in Game ‘ ‘v\l,l , m:‘."\‘m“\[n r he was ne- | o “lx.“j ’y’,“y (‘(1‘\" ‘. “4 T intnd .t \ G-lyfi THg” WH-‘E A 7 AT WORRY OVERZ. ENT!RELV-L:JI‘I/’ & “horse of @ different color. Are Honest Because it 15 Th think Collins i one of the wis- o FOR A CHRISTMAS | \ ; H{ TV GOT AHASN'T EVEN The conversation grow more heat- e & 3 . Already. there ; t A e est and whitest men in baseball,” as- | o1 and later T e e PRESENT - ENouGH To OCCURRED To #bout the state who have ¢ E Mack. “He would help us | i of scuifling going ! Then N WORRY ' ME ME THAT TS sorted to sign with the Merider even if e weren't in the bull Kame. | oyerything became quis R WITHOUT THAT B\ CHRISTMAS “Time game in Meriden while v e ks “I am aiming to make my mighty curious as i¢ (ppene andles 1l T S e " | birthday a real birthday.” He e S e e Shuaniashall R f ! {helr “Lmean that I want to win the night. O f 5 t ; Guards the F i this « A spec | dencee nant next year. There won't iocatRing muet thing left undone to make [ ono’of the hoys At year the big year. We i and tried our utmost the Iast [y Jren | s, but nest year we'll hea hat Sixty-four hirthdays of hirthdays, but I want | gueer 13 o be the finest of them | 1o would lished disciplin GUARDS VS, ELMW00D Another Tough Team on State ted i8g il I o [ WHY SHOULD | WORRY [ 7cam A y B WA St N BUT FURTHERMORE = remained in t s 16 yed Sup GIVE MY WIFE FOR I'M NOT WORRYING g e s £ LAY Armory 1loor Saturday, i wit y % - HRISTMAS 7 WHY ABOUT T - GEoRGE JIM WHAT ARE Dillon en the floor, 50 many 11 Yale-Harvard Tennis , 3 iards are sched- ||k 0 . LA 5 SILLY To TAKE (T | TELL You 'T DOES-|| You GIVING ~V¢>_un have been the personal fou R Tt oo e ¢ Elmwood Endee 3 5 K 96 SERIOUS - - WHAT'LL / WIFE FOR CHRIST- 1':,“, : W“““m i : 1 e I t Gt t. I 1 owing | GWE HERT wELL — fAS Sl cAR T pect as erid Ca 1 1 ¢ X oin Ban A AL ¥ : / \ THINK OF A THING have been ultra-fo o ave | Ya vard nis 1 1 f ate én travel g By : : ‘ FRANKLY |- Don'T To glve MINE year and 1o ot retained o erson- N nel of citl Wwo! ; ' pect it ne | Local Basketball Quintet To Pace nory alned pussi 0t after the | o, Ordinar 1 Bt and fouled off -t Saturday | pitenes, Then to th will b Philly inficld, th $ of Sloman § back, he laid dow National Guards 'l 0y Sloman, rf eynolds, o he will ¢ I ! y he will be vis- | with two strikes on him Shechan, rg PRINCETON GYM NEWEST | jting ar bis in Hud Sturm, 1g 3 on, N 1 Prines : Laru Meriden y Kefeller, Jr of glass is prohably Bissell, 1t 0 > 1o o 1 ever built. Tt Taylor § com I MeNamara, o losest rival is the Yost field k house | hination should serve to bring home | [ reeall ho \\‘-‘N U, 8 so0ias Ann tw, Mich. a win for the local team. | Judgment with [}