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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNLSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1927. Wwaxazsom»m»osu“bahbutsumammoomuu.as&xnwuomw»ssbb.asmamm SOSH0HSS. ‘ CORBIN SCREW BARELY NOSES OUT LANDERS QUINTET IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—FIRST AMATEUR FIGHT TOURNAMENT ¢ OF THE NEW YEAR TO BE FRIDAY—BREAK DEADLOCK IN BOYS' CLUB COURT LEAGUE—RISBERG FACES PLAYERS TODAY 3 FIVPEPEPLITIITTTIITIPINCTIITIPPPIFIVIPICINEPFICIITTIVOTCOPIITIOTIIOREIICE PIIPIPITIITIIFITVITITIITTIEOIRTOIPIPPI4 9 CEPLIC ST FUPIICOIECOTTTPIITISIITGOES | . CORBIN SCREW OUTPOINTS _ AWATEURS BATTLE DEMPSEY STILL THE CHAMPION BREAK TRIPLE TIE | RISBERG BRINGS CHARGES LANDERS IN CLOSE GAME HERE ON FRIDAY e | INGROPBLOP| AGAINST PLAYERS TODAY Industrial League Teams Furnish Battle of Season— [ist i Figms Looks Like the i : o |Dixies Pull Out of Crush in|Chick Gandil Bound for Chicago Probably With More Recano with Two Foul Shots Near End of Game, faEEt A y Soiled Linen—Landis Today Becomes Judge, Jury, Fails to Tie Score——Stanley Works Gives Stanley | Best (o Be Seen in This Cl[y 45 | BOYS Club League Prosecutor and Defense Attorney—Big Array of Rule a Tough Fight—Sloman Cages Eight Field| . ‘3 LT ; Basehall Stars Summoned to Conference—Other | » Mohaw . C. will presen: g / . z Baskets for a Total of 16 Points—Big Crowd. lrst ammaceur fight tourbament / SRR | o A : SN Black Sox Players on Way to Attend Hearing. [ of the new year ut the state armory Panthers i R T | Friday night a from the list of : g o League Standing cobowicz slipped one in and then|,pniications cr: for appearance 4 e o 4 g Whippets ..... -50 9 Chicago, Jan. 5 (A —Swede Ris- w A > Darrow caged a goal and!pere, F night’s show will be G G g Whirlwinds ... i berg came to Chicago today to hang 7 4 ~ < The triple tie in the Boys' Club, some 10-year-old basebaH linen on Corbin Screw ...... J vas awarded two free trles because | hranded as the best tournament to a foul. He made one £00d and|pe held in this city. Several fe ] $ ’ o, Intermediate Group B league went| | the line in Commissioner Landis’ of- !tied the scorc at the 16 minute yre houts are on the lists because 2 - il 2 By to smash last night when the Dixles| fice and defy more than a score of | p & L 7 | pulled out of the crush by defeating the games' greatest stars to deny mark |of the entries reccived. i ¢ P o e an Both t ht ferociously for| The star bout of the cvening will e ""’f’;" e thon ki iny g IWEG IRy . i remainder of the half, but the|ring together Ray Hogan the “Ter- arose to take an unexpected victory While)/Riabers) ‘was. ‘lgging . nto et s e g Sapginer. It 2 - . 4 |22 the Panthers. These games fratt ® ind | the basket, haull i )| Corbin Serew, onco In the lead. was| ivilie Torror and eithor Campora iR e Dixies agatn at the nesa o | 96000 Organization of Its Kind | she, 2esyet; haviing _ into the lizhe The Corbin Screw Corporation | not to be headed and the half end-| Kcter of Now Haven, a hard smash- : a C basketball team barely nosed out the | ¢ with them leading 1§ to 13, ing battler or Frank Fortez, also of o e s |the seramble but with all four| . Pl | Gandll, another of the Chicago Landers quintet in the feature game Second Half chs i Dy, dnstner Sougls Tnm. o § > % teams having a chance, as only ]Lym n om][w mg ani White Sox players disinherited by of the Industrlal league last night at | Tpe Tanders team started the Hogan just recently had . a wide % 4 :;Inja,s‘fi(:»:ruh: the first and last i :)g‘:;hslv] in hthe grand cleanup of A. by the score of 30 gucond halt fast and although there ! margin of victory over Ray Kauf- i . 7 ; plage Lean. ‘ A gt & i ) 920, was Chicago-bound from Nex. was the greatest battle | wag Jittle scoring f most {man of Hartford who holds the i . i | The Dixies, presenting a v..-ll-i New York, Jan. 5——Organiza- | Mexico, presumably bringing ane seen this year in the league and was | sronson tied the b 2 at | amntets: Tightwelght champlonkhip) o 4 ; I . balanced u:um{, .-;-ppt} o 'm; Hon otatn sy aonn iy alabiexalusiy ey Elhv; bundle of solled linen for intensely exciting from the minute | the 7:45 mark 'he Screw Shop ! of the state of Ohlo. This will be 4 . & Wi I];r;l‘fl‘ h: )11 - .‘h,»,r;xy)rdr;“sn -o*i':" 19 for sxomen “aembers:: locatea o |l Enonko dooiiat, the first whistle blew. With less than | forged ahead on :id goal by | Hogan's first appearance in this city Istovalenkl hoing HHes Ses ing ROl R Risberg left his dairy farm at i : getter for the Dixies and Normant| county, between Green-| p oy Mi minute to go, Recano of the Lan- | verrano but Aronsen again tied the Lut right now. he is the sensation e ¥ e i e , % % tochester, Minn., last night to come ders team was awarded two tries |score. By a foul shot, Aronson| of the ama fight ranks in the 3 4 3 for their victims. Harholin plaved| : and Bedford, N. Y. |hero to face players of the Chicago 2 3 5 S0 DYORAPN: DRSS 3308 Mai B well as defensive guard. he sum-|las been unnounced by Miss Glenna | ana Dotroit teams of 1917, in Shich which, if made good, would have sent Landers into the lead. Luty|state. He will app in the 135 I i S > e an overtime period. He missed and | Shop lod. Aronson again tied the' Apother feature bout will bring| v g Whippets uflflw c“{omgn‘s' S b b “sloughed” a four game series to with the Landers team peppering the | score with a free try. Then two. togethor Ray Hall of Hartford, cele-| |If i : o : | and Tennis club, and if present plans belp the, Sox win " the American basket, the final whistle blew ending | field goals by Zaleski gave the| |rated knockout king and Jimmy s g i xi A 2| materialize will be opened formally Leasto pegrignt. the game. In the first contest of the | screw Shop heart. Jacobowicz made | Mg of New Haven. The Elm City b . | é Sk by the summer of 1928 Before, Taie night, the S y Rule team led by | it 50 and although Bucheri andcolored battler three weeks ago 4 % 5 e e | : i AUSloman, National Guard star. won | Rocano got flold goals. thelr team | e ih ; - & — 5 Normant, rg | The club will be the second of its Heard Great Deal. from the Stanley Works five in a|was still two points short. Recano| enampionshi e 3 Karos kind in the country and modelled| “I could tell a lot ‘of things I close and hotly contested game, the | got a chance to tie the score With| faw Moo fought Hall in Camp, Ig somewhat after its predecessor, the | heard about during the four years I score being 33 to 4. {20 seconds to go, but lke the | nis eity e | Winkle, Women's National Golf and Tennis|Was with the White Sox, but most Stanley Rule Wins “mighty Casey.” he flunked the op-! gver him, out to win back : {club of Glen Head, Long Island. It | of it was hearsay, and I am not go- ‘Through the work of Sloman in |POTtunity and the whistle blew giv-| pis laurels over this boy. Paul { is the hope of women golfers, Miss |ing to talk about anything that \asins cight fleld baskets from the | Ing the game to the Corbin Serew.|1urzo reported an Injurad hand for o : Collett oxplained, that such organi- | came to me second-hand. T ee ble b draw |1t wen A groat Batile, The wEDter . | tnts wesk ARG cowll fob appear Zembrowsky aations as these will form the foun- | “Last fl{t‘:rd;\y 1 told Commis- juto a tie for third lace with the P. Corbin Screw against Hall in Friday night's show daton for a nation-wide group 01“0“_“ ‘L;‘"j‘a" corruption from.my, & F. Corbin team in last night's | Fld. FL Tt |He will b» matched against th clubs offering adequate facilities for | owledge. of the facts, and I ame. Sloman, working like a cloc 7 ot 5 0 10|Hartford buster probably in the holding future women’s champion- | am golng to stick to my story. When uza Khlooian Forfing ke s z, = i Blastiord Bigte ably Basett. Ahib st I said Clarence Rowland (now an Ugut e el (FO0TE B oL S Sy euonIIe: ey, M f 7 > ;i umpire, but in points while his floor work was a |Lu LR 5| What will bring more interest to \ | farholin, g The Westchester elub's member- | ?he Sox) 1,,.,,’35&5"'&;";'3‘2‘?; marvel. His shooting eye was poor | DArrow, rg e 7lthe fans of New Britain than any- 14{ 50D Boal Is 300 but bullding OPera- | give Detrolt players a certain sum at ti T bt isaiy 4 ber Zaleski, 1g ... ; thirg elus: ot »out betwee : 141 tions will start, Miss Collett sald, as D at times with him missing a number g else is the return bout between | The Whiriwinds won an exciting{,,on ou 150 are enrolled. She e of money, I did so because Rowland | contest from the Panthers, 12-9, the : was the man who talked to me of casy shots. ot . . | Barney Youseman of Uartford and (By Joe Williams) 5 i - — —|Joe Zotte Chese tw :cts that by May ground will b eomaianR gDl Thres 30| joc Zotter of this clly. These tHO| New York, Jan. 5.—1 have a letter GIRLS' COURT LEAGUE me being anybody's until near the| br$ et bY ls_fmlgcrgoudcou'r;e to|about it, no matter what he says points before the Stanley Worl Landtis el T e S from Gus Wilson, noted trainer, tell- L i {end. Block was the star for the| now." could get started. Two fouls b: /ATICRT fight was stopped In the last round & y ' ekl i tad Tl ssistance | 2 12id out on the 160-acre tract ob- : d. 3 inz me “the champion” has started - {winners and had able assistance|y;inoq The course will measure be- ? rld. Tl L hsiaals o mare| Schwab at the five and a half mark on orders of Chicf Wliliam C. Hart.} : NP, & | tr 2 AT Haroiy Mar- gave the Buttmakers two. Sloman Zotter, in the opinfon of many, had l[ght traibing again on the coust rive Teams ,Roport Readiness To, (-0 Reo. while Tterony and Mar-|iweqn 6,000 and 6,200 yards, a dis- added two points on a fast play and | on the fight in three rounds but| ¥ith a vlew of winning back the kavich led the Panthers and Dennis| o ot o’ e ™to feminine playe ¢ ers than the regulation men's cham- | Ny ono seems to have given a shot and Plurin followed with an I'the bout was called a draw ot~ wyweight title, if p ‘hlfl- Enter Play and Schedule Com- :;d well on the defense. The sum-| 3 other at the 6:30 mark. Carlson |yyqoee” 0" : ) [ter is out 1o po 1| Jack Dempsey, you will note mittce s Appolnted. Whirlwinds plonship courses, which average 8- | thought to the fact that if I was in turned the tide for Stanley Works at | yronco ™ e 3 3 |in short:order and top sl SeElehatauionyata BlisN Ry : Fla. 7. Ty, | 000 vards. It has been designed bY|on any kind of a deal as Risberg the 6:45 mark with a pretty shot but pcj ike sure of effi cre just as he persists in being in the| At a meeting of the factory rep- 5| Devereu Emmet, who also laid out| declares, I certainly would not have Sloman offset this with one near the the bout, have arranged to have minds of a surprisingly big number | y.sentatives of the Industrial Girls 1| the women'’s national. | used about every good pitcher I pos- nine minutes mark. Just before the Commissioner Joe Wurst of New of fight followers who have eagerly | pasketball league at the Y. M. C. 2| The first 100 members of the new | sessed,” said Rowland. “If the clock showed 10 minutes, Carlson Haven handle this bout. subscribed to the theory that there |iast evening. five teams reported|peo o 4 club will become “founders,” Miss | games were fixed, and I had ko1~ made it six for the Buttmakers. The remaining bouts on ard was something phoney about Gen ¢ they would enter in the league. |y« Kx o' Marie Jenney, former Metropolitan | edge of it, T could very easily have After 11 minutes, Pelletier was will bring (favorite simon-pu nney’s vietory. | They w follows: P. & F. Cor-1 papono” 1z o champlon, and Mrs. Henry Topping | bluffed my way through by working fouled while shooting and he ma ¢ i fore the local € ar-i writes that he cham- bins, Corl Screw Corp., American ¢ __|of New York are among those inter- | some of the second-raters.” two tries good bringing the score 10 pych. . W. Da 3. n tries | Tanged by Matc pion” i ked impressive in his inley Rule & Level Co.! 12| ested with Miss Collett in the pro-| Rowland directed attention to the 9 tC § in favor of the Rul s robowicz 4 o. H. Darrow n; the -""]‘ M“I’\ A ; is flfool’"“\- prelimin Britain Machine Co. It “| ject. pitchers he used—Cicotte, Willlam: 5 set thi d pre leski, 9 Aronson | 165 pounds, Monte Lusa of Torring-: that he i dent Dempse apa decided to play all games at/ . 5 | Russell, Faber and Danforth. Gligosssa gy his andiD L ton and George Walters of New Ha- /1o of regaining enough of his old- | the Y. W. C. A. which has proffer- | ’\[;'r"k":“,h,;’ 2 mainstays,” he sald of them, “and vented a tie score with a fas ay Anderson, Kaminski 2. Bucheri 3, 2 i and Carr got away for W. Darr: Score at half time— | ven; 136 po Johnny Clitich. ' time formidability to recover ed the use of its gymnasium. These| ;o DEFEND POLO GUP we had & hard time winning, at Landis In Oharge. Murph anley Works Corbin w 1S, Landers 15. Ref- | New H_r‘fn"“\pd im "“_Y"(‘!"] e, sames will probably be conducted o "L lere received an injury to his eye eree, Dick Dillon: timer, M ; | Hartford; S pounds, Adolp “It will bo different when he fights | Under men’s playing rules with men| Intensive Preparation by United| Commissioner Landis today be- | came judge, jury, prosecutor and de- .t . ‘ | Mari -3 shich made him Jeave the game. scorer, Croan. B:Grobeip v Eertiord god Jug Doty official et Dshm of New Britain and Frank States Assoclation Being Made For | fenso attorney. Banked about hini Sloman as the 15 and a half mark, | 2 fiok Hewiin calugs L Dolans.clonn | made another and added two more A mental torment, there will be no po- pointed to draw up a list of prac- — points at thu 17 minute mark. “Two H[]PPE !3 F}WREI] o pounds. Bdlle. Manoney o|Iticl Intrisues by boxing commis. | lico perloda and gumes for the res-| pyp AM g CLUB Britishers. Collins, Ray Senallc Georse B voint” Adams, alins Abramow i ot tor o il \Williams of now Sions to Keep the match In a state of |ular playing nights, which will be, Ty Cotb, Harty Hen'm&::',f:d‘“"“-" celebrated his entrance into ths o SR s uncertainty, and there will be no |Fridays. The opening night has New York, Jan. 5 (P—Tntensive | oy e 41 T o ame by scoring a field goul. Plurin | ’]' fiEAT SEHAEFER Laltinl TE S other things." not been definitely determined yet ¢ preparation for defense of the Inter- | ¢ "o g Fo7 " T FATE HEESeS ended the half with a basket i Hctrota: 1en ponniEyOhiries 2 Wilson does not take the time to | DUL It is expocted that the league Drinks Are Sold Only Seven Hours national Polo Cup by Ameriea|yns pnimgdie against the T plictoha and the count stood 19 to 10 for the ey of Hartford, and Walter Gorham | explain what he means by other | Vill be opened about February 1 | |y yuaer picence But This ig | 250Nt an invading British team | o° pivine or - recetving money ron Stanley Rule. 3 3 5 aeriden things, but the inference is he has 5 : 3 next September will begin this | uyrowing” hall games. The second half saw v | Former Billiard ng Begms | " Bosides these, several other en-!no obiection to my assuming that | T m}gm,mxfn VS, WI ! in London. | month, the United States Polo ass0- | with Gandil, Buck Weaver and L et ) 1 I e ves among | Captain_ Gharles Mabbutt's story |, New ¥erk, Docy | clation has disclosed. Oscar (Happy) Felsch, all black- marest started thin onds | i Tt o | wnich are the applications of Don about the polsoncd rream was not {he Knights of Columbus = games London, Jan. § (P—An American | Tommy Hitcheock, Jr. who shares (Iisieq from baseball with Risberg in after resamption of play with a field | F]gh[ {0 Re;’am Lost Laurels i haries Romano and Ate Made up entirely by the comical COMmMittee reccived a radiogram bar is a feature of London's new ice | with Devereux Milburn the rank of | 1920 for alloged crookednoss in the R N e et Sl e e . from Iidwin Wide, conqueror of club which is open front ten o'clock | 10-goal handicap player in this coun- | 1919 world sories, standing in {he fow and far between. Demares ; o ¥ i e i Wilkon's letter males reference 15 | 3470 Nurmi stating he will not be in the morning until midnight. The | ry, plans an active cempaign this | background, thers was mors than o Slo i< but the Wonkers| New TYork, Jan, 5 UR—Williel MOEUEE T 0 EEE P o Ao-la et of $20 whi (o mo on ADIe {0 compete in their gumes on bar, however, sells drinks only soven | winter in California. Milburn, fam- | possibility that new charges, or crept up until the count stood . onspicuous figurs In in- | <0 e 40 iy, Tarl Thomas the suteome of (ho feht. Whila pick. JANUATY 8 because of “prohibition.” hours a day, the same as the “pubs,” | ous American figure in international | elaboration of Risberg's, would be o rnational billirds for twenty-four [8WE B e HEC O, e Dimpses 10 win 1 was convinged | N0 other explanation followed the under the licensing regulations { polo for many years, expects to play | heard in the offices from which With possible defeat staringgthem tonight will begin T ha new head in accepting the re-' he would not be able to knock out | F2diogram. He may, they explain, |in Florida. They will be joined by |baseball is ruled. in the face, 1 put on a | T vorl ® | cponsibilities attendant on the of-|Tunney. Overan exquisite ensemble 'efer to the 18th amendment or to oL | at least ten other players under con- Charges Made. burst of spe o to pull tit won from him I; § 5 stated that it would be his one of corn beef and cab served in | 1he, “prohibitionary ediet g 16,000 5aqnare teat Hof, sideration for selection. +At the ‘opening of the hearin RAAEESF Difeagd b : ; e frozen by nine miles of brine piping. | Included in this list are J. Wat- | however, the allegations to be prov- and swelled i e fans of this city the best in this Wilson laid me twenty at evens the e | 2on Webbiand Malooim Btevenson, 3- | ed ot disproved 'were: points. T nds E alacher, €00l spata and surrounding common-! fight would not go the limit e s € | TO TOVE AMEMIOA |goal handicap players; B. W. Hop-| That members of the White Sox e L Lokl S fht the |coiilne] NENE ‘Gabhsls | Comenting: oaltlie’ het: AWilaon ‘D PRESIDENT asgow, ' Jan. 5 (P—Scotland's | ping, L. E. Stoddard, Bric Pedley, A. | team in September, 1917, each con- . Bl Grorgetown universit hing- | championship football team, the | P. Perkins and R. E. Strawbridge, 8 | tributed $45 to an $1,100 pool which A - lost o lot 6t bets cin my LoD olected Gerald (F homp- Glasgow Celtics, plans to tour|goals; Fred Roe, Captain P. P.|was given to members of the Detroit it 1 f bets in son at captain of the eleven for 1927 America next summer it satisfactory | Rodes and J. Cheever Cowdin, 7 | Thompson plays fullback. terms can be arranged. | sonls: and Stephen Sanford, 6 goals. | (Continued on the following page) departure, from Rochester, Risberg sald: [Py | Rowland, who was one of the first of those named by Risberg to deny charges, believes the box scores of the games exonerate him. Block, rf Sokolowski, Backus, ¢ again,” writes Wilson. “There will be no Jack Kearns to drive him to| A schedule committce was ap-| 5 wlomonnialcotnom iritain people. v, nd I probably shall lose many The card Friday will | be| y1ore before I take the final count. i ¥ ‘““”""’“'! But 1 never expect to lose another | — o " v hts, w lizhtweights het on a v whipped be- game conside down to the MEhter|sore he started—and not because he d 2 BRIG e i G S VR RIS IEY Me and Mine By BRIGGS such v-rnl\v»vv form that | (q promptly at §:30 o'clock amply good erough to win.' : 1d for mor: & ’Iyn- m.cmu,nkmn 'hf‘:“;\ is obviou [ HENRY - THERE'S A FRED HERE'S A LIGHTER e R e AR [ LIGHTER FOR YoU ~ A IVE HAD FOR A COUPLE OF The UIGHER s e iy, R e e < that “the champion” was given the X ', o e foey vanen ot the . WEEKS OF HARD TRAINING works verore he entered the ring. T LIGHTER THAT IS YEARS - - JUST AS Good T e et S ¥ have much respect for Wilson, He A e o DAV AS EVER - LOoKE AT BING - Sue 0 b oAk o the — is star man in a corner. Even h -_SEE ? THAT - ISN'T THAT A NICE So - AND = H . ] Gwedish Running Sensation Has Not | 1004 association with Furopean How SIMPLE T WORKS FLAmE 2 NEVER MISSEs LIGHTS EVERY TiME- i weights has not distorted his | MY WIFE GAVE T To Tae BEST 1N THAE last of his crowns Been in Action Sinee Last - of fistic values, ME FOR CHRISTMAS WoRLE HENRY almost a year ARG Yet T wouldn't put it heyond Wil ition play rently SR GHLEE: son, or anyone else connected with ut Hoppe in his 3 - champion’s” camp, to attempt | lis inst the y \ 2 t pread feeling | e, s e v M o put S h o epticism that followed Tun Aakure s ; : ther seven runs exeeeding s T unexpected vietory—and which fol- lows every imexpected victory in any | opening » in his cars line of sport. 1f “the ehampion™ is coming hack | to fight. and apparently that is his t intention, the less legitim defeat can he w to ap- - will public urn. This is all a ate ballyhoo. Other | used it. Why not ers pulled rs out of 1 ders' shooters ¥ & Gt taaa LoOK - “ = - form in e 2 s, > en 1 et . i o s anounced thit Wi n ) s Loo? i g I'VE ~NOWN HENRY HA -HA- MA: FRED Hnow S L RO e R L By ps t s WIHTER GOLF CAMPAIGN SOLicw &l € 1 WOULDN'T FOR Six YEARS AND VERY WeLL THaT My Bl o L nce of ; [RADE THiS ONE FOR. BY HECK IF HE 1S0'T LIGHTER 1S THE BEsT Shop a ¥ a o ght at 8 o'clock, with the final | ¢roubles of Nurmi and Charley Miss Glenna Collett Plans Particl . ~ gin and 3 he game t L to be played or Ly arose out of such arrangeme 7 - Every sccond of this battle, anc President Murray ¥ «aid he ! paton in Two Major Touwrnaments ter strect . thd ew by Alb . Cutler il st ger iming that the | ALL THE LIGHTERS o THE SAME BRAGSING THE SimpP ~— OTHER MAKES FooL AS EVER battle it was, was chock . could sce “no reason v an an thrills. Right up to the last 2 ) SR ir athlete should have a.man- | seconds cano had a chance ni f v erT R/ D A New York, Jan, 5.— Miss Glenna to tle the score with two free trics, heen awarded his sevent ] 8 odasty retioant Puring Season. ; b i ; school- | Collett’s plans for winter competi- i, ¢ i anienig, oln e dld 1oguallof A L years, posted his great- | tion, disclosed today, include partici- spectaters was in enzy of ex- pionship. 1o ¥ n K ost acl Gt : - | ration in/ oaly ‘teio: mafer golt fiz- citement A y Park, Nlinois hig c i i oo DiiIoE. 10 e e e Lt _Landers started off u cham- Michigan in : PR SRt o . Frsa pion outfit. Ten points piled e e Do ot AR 4 aE AR, up In the Orst 10 m s without PLAY AT CHICAGO Pl e 1 | mpionship at Pinehurst the Corbin Screw t rgiste o and v attar made world y a point. Ffeld goals » ¢ the footl 1 Tand | g WAth SVide ohiy Kaminski and Ardnson . s qu T th | yehind, | by Bucherl and Kanyi ccour will be played at 120, FPor - > for this run. Luty D he t] the seasons ik .ea Fohl, former manager of the in Renwteh, Miss Rosamond the 11 minute mark Yith a precte | cyed to t s' Inir, on Tted Sox, has signed to muns : Mrs E field goal. YVetrano ad a_ foul so a pai *enn ; ¥ age the Toronto club of the Inter- * York, and Mrs. I'red C. Letts Luty returned a iR goal. Ya- Windy Cyy looks certain. national leagt ormer national vomen's Jan-