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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 LOCAL BOXING COMMISSION PAYS MADDEN MONEY FOR FRIDAY'S BOUT PARAMOUNT TODAY’S SPORTS PICTURES RACING Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair Asgeciation, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Joc- key Club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey Club, at Tijuana. LOCAL BASKETBALL GETS UNDER WAY AT ARMORY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Past basketball in Norwich will get COMING BURNING THE BEST IN SANDS” PHOTOPLAYS Today, Tuesday, Wednesday—No Advance in Prices Freddy Madden, the Lowell boxer, off to a good start on ‘Wednesday evening of this week when the Cres- cent A. C. five, playing under the man- agement of Battery B will clash with the fast Alpine Five of Bridgeport in the opening game of the season. Local fans have long wanted fast basket- ball in Norwich but lack of a playing court of suitable size ha's prevented the playing of the game here. Now that Battery B will take it up the armory makes an ideal place and some of the best basketball in the sz.lte should be played right here in Nor- wich. The Alpine Five which opens the season here is one of the fastest teams playing basketball in the state and the Crescents will meet a real test when they lineup against this aggregation. On the Alpine five is Nello Burns, a former Notre Dame star, Max Fitel- son, formerly with the Bridgeport Y. M, H. A. team, Dave McClellan, for- merly with the Pennsylvania state basketball league, Clayt McGrath, a membeg of the Waterbury K. of C. five, Jast year’s state champions, and ‘War- dy Maher, formerly a member of the .famous Blue Ribbons in the oid Con- October 6, Bowdoin at Middletown; 15, ‘Columbia at New York; 20, Tufts at Medford; 27, Massachusetts Agricul- tural college at Middletown; Novem- ber 3, Amherst at Amherst; 10, Wil- liams at Middletown. WANDERERS DEFEAT FAST FORT WRIGHT TEAM | Friday night on the Baltic Gym sur- face in a-fast and exciting basket- ball game, the Baltic Wanderers de- feated the Fort Wright team 'by the score of 34 to 28. The Soldier Boys t up a good game and took de- ‘eat like a good bunch of sportismen. The Battery B seconds who claimed the Bantams were afraid of them nev- er sheweds up to play their scheduled game -and did not even send word. This Wednesday the Baltic Wander- ers will play the Norwich YMCA sen- jors who are bringing up a fast team. The Wanderers are waiting to hear from Plainfield for Friday's game in Plainfield. The BantamS are looking for a preliminary game for this Wed- nesday. Ring 69-12. The lineup: Wanderers Fort Wright James Blouin vs. James Smith. for world's classic championship, at Chicago. BOXING Mickey Walker vs. Phil Krug, 12 rounds, at Newark. Joe Symonds vs. Martin Judge, 12 rounds, at Trenton, N. J. Frankie Jerome vs. Jabez White, 12 fofinds, at New York. Billy Mascott vs. Bud Taylor, 10 rounds, at Terre Haute. Howard Mayberry vs. Jimmy Valentine 10 rounds, at Duluth. . BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS London, Dec. 17—Results of football games playes yesterday follow: English League—Arsenal 1, Hudder- field T. 1; Aston Villa 1, Newcastle U 1; Birmingham 1, Everton 1; Black- burn R. 1, Bolton W. 0; Burnley 1, Oldham Athlete 1; Cardiff City 3, Manchester C. 1; Chelsea 0, Tottenham H. 0; Liverpool 2, Nottingham E. 1; Middlesbrough 3, Stoke 1; Sheffield vas unable to continue his bout “ighting Joe Nelson of Philadel- phia owing to an injured arm and whose money was withheld by the lo- cal boxing commission was paid his money Saturday. Madden, after the fight on Friday night was' examined by the commission doctor, David A Sussler but an external examination failed to reveal any injuries but Mad- den complained ot intense pai On Saturday morning Dr. Sussler made another examination and it was found that the muscles in the arm had been strained and that the elbow might have been injured and bruised during the bout and it was impo: %ib!e’, for him to continue the fight. Dr. S sler made his report to the commis- sion who ordered that the money be given to Madden. Madden was one of the fastest bovs seen in this city in a long time and he made many friends here who hope that he will be brought back here some time' at future bouts. Midget as a winner in his bous with membership fees and the balance from the proceeds of a first and second | mortgage. Marshall A. Leverie of the class of 1924, has been chosen Captain of next| Year’s Stevens Tech. football team. Leverie was the mainstay of the de- fense when playing at centre and lat- er, when at end, he was responsible } for most of the ground gained in the| receiving end of the forward pass. Frank Chance, new manager of the Sox. has announced that he would have Jimmy Archer, Chicago Cubs’ catcher of a few vears ago, and Mike Donlin, veteran outfielder, as coaches. Chance and President H. H. Frazee returned to New York without hav- ing advanced a pending deal, which they said should add strength to the| club. Ale Hart, a boxing youth of much promise discovered by Johnny Kilbane featherweight' champion, is training diligently for his bout with George Chgney in Philadelphia, Christmas af- BOWLING 2 l MACK SENNETT’S “MOLLY O” —WITH— MABLE NORMAND The Screen Sensation of the Year ! Mack Sennett’s Great- est Cinematic Achievement in an 8 Act Super-Special. It Sparkles With the Joy of Living. Educational Comedy Selznick News TIRSSE L uaswY BROADWAY Today, Tuesday—Two Fine Features o) & U. 2, Preston N. E. 2; Sunderland 3, Bantam Champion Joe Lynch in New | ternoon. Hart claims he wasn't well| Brom A. 2. York, Dec. 22. when he fought Chancy in' Philly the| Second Division—Barnsley 2, The last time, but that he will have no| Wednesday 4; Blackpool 4, Hull City| Georse Owen, Harvard football star|alibis to offer if he is beaten in the 0; Bradford City 2, Fulham 1; Bury |and captain of the Crimson hockey team, |return engagement. necticut state league. This team has Right Forward been playing a fast game around Bridgeport and shoulg be worthy op- ponents for the local five. ve & The Crescents need no_introduction to the basketball fans for -the ser- A 5 - vices of the players comprising this McGombs 1, Botherham County 0;, Clapton O. 0, South Shields 0; Coventry C. 1, Leeds | United 2; Derby C. 2, Leicester City 0; - Manchester U. 1, Stockport C. 0; is as great a performer on the ice as ha is on the gridiron. Bill Clymer, last year manager of John L. Richards, who resigned as football coach at the University of \““\ (3 X\ ¥ \ 2 team are in demand all over New En- Wisconsin recently, ; said the contro- os % d Normandin as % Right Guard : Notts County 1, Southampton 0; Port|the Newark Internationals, has been|versy he had with the University of | 3 5 SUPPORILD By rgol::trdlsn u!}!:ln;lorczfntmm Bas a palr|F. Erlekson ......;... .. Stowe | Vale 8, Crystal Palace 0: Wolverhampe | signed by the Baltimore ciub of that | Ilinois over ineligible players did not \,\\'k that will compare favorably with any| Field goals—Ridgeway 5, Simineau 1 ton W. 1, Westham U. 4. league, to act as coach and scout. |enter into his action in resigning. o in the lstate. Mills at center is a strong | Charon 35, Robertallle 1, Sanlsor{I »| _ Scottish League, Division 1—Albion = “That is a closed incident, so far as - point in favor of the locals.and a dan- Laughlin = Allen 6, Forrester 1, Mc-| R. 1, Raith Rovers 2, Ayr United 1,| Three extra periods were needed be-|I am concerned,” Richards said. “My gerous man for any team to go up Combs 2, Sullivan 1, S , | Rangers 1; Clyde 1, Hamilton A. fore the University of Pennsylvania|wife simply asked that I devote my Agairst. The Murphy brothers in the| -Foul goals—Ridgeway 1, Charon 1,| Dundee 2, Alloa 1; Falkirk 1, Airdrie- | defeated the Naval Academy at soc-|time to other business and that is the guard positions round out a team that | Allen 4. g 3 N onians 1;” Hearts 0, Celtic 3; Kilmar- | cer, by a score of 2 to 1, here today.| main reason for my leaving Wiscon- Wil put Norwich on the basketball| Referee Albert Taylor, Time Keep-|mock 3, Patrick T. 3; Motherwell 0, x = 3 sin.” ek s the ‘Riate. er T. Sullivan.- Le St. Mirren 0, Aberdeen | H_av";:'{ won 11 s“a"i)‘-"g_'ggjfim";‘?f; imipary sam Nor g e Thir: anark 1, Morton 1. uring his career as on; id- B M e play | DATES FOR SKATING ° er, Al Goullet may lay claim to being their first game of the season against! EVENTS ARE NAMED |SIXTY GAME BOWLING MATCH ~ |the world's champion merry-go-rounder. the th;e‘rvtiey gll;la ;?:; y’i‘:‘{: t‘;‘fl‘: Montreal, Dec. 17—Datestfor the inri FOR WORLD’S CHAMPIONSH{P be the first time in ternational outdoor amateur speed| Chicago, Dec. 17—Jimmy Blouin of i yer, wi cisito two girls teams have played on a 10-) skating circuit events were definitely | Chicago, world’s champion bowler, cut {"“S:f; ;’:}‘L}"g‘? ioiiod "f:“;;t‘*f“"'i Benny Cross, Newark’s promising ban- cal court. Basketball is being taken|fixeq at-a meeting of the members| down the lead of Jii Smi i AN 5 i i tamweight and Silent Leviné will vith - enthusiasm in Norwich and|of the I tional Skati Yon: ‘of ] mmy Smith, of Mil- | which cities he performed as a big league ght 1l come up w TR ey bt of the International ing union of | waukee, in the fourth block of their guer for many years. together in an eight round semi-final to should draw well if the America held here over' the week-end. | sixty-game match here tonight for the ;: the Charley Triano-Frankie Fasano bout, the game their -patronage. The international championships| world's championship. Smith emers- Fred Sheets, a student at Waite high | 2t Passaic, N. J. g scheduled for St. Johns, N. B, will be|ing at the end of forty g TS Fred Sheets, a studer gt o 7 g games with | school, Toletlo, beat his way from To- ! ROBINS MARK TIME held February 14, 15 and 16; the Ca-[185-1-2 50 points while Blouin had | 155.10 e e e o seye his school | Charley McCramm, Elizabeth welter- IN MAKING TRADES| nadian national events will be held| 182 27-50, Smith won 21 of the forty|football team play the Malden high | ¥eiSht, Who is now being manased hv Wilbert Robinson, manager of the|here February 2 and 3. The American | games played and Blouin had 19 to his | sehol eleven. Sam Golden, will make his .initial ap- Brooklyn team, went back to Balti- nalmna}l events fl;vfll”be h;mza“o?:l_ credit. s iy | pearance at the Pioneer club on Dec. 25, | p. - cago, January 26, 27 an . Other - v i cet s e more ,yesterday w“houtl;;,i:ingfml.ni:: dafes annnunZed are: Moncton, N. B, Oxford casily defeated Cambridge | ™" e Will meet some good opponent ! any of the: big moves DI ? | Febr 19.'and -20; Adrondak .gold | Saturday in their annual cross-coun- 2 : i rehabilitation of his team for :3923. C. ALy e ¢ d g Ch AR o P dist of 7 1-2 miles.| The busy Western bantam, Bilir ) . Bbbets, president of the club,’is on | Cup_championships at Johnson City, ariottesville, Va., Dec. 15—Staige | try runm, a distance of [ °-2 FUSS | cott, will display his skill at the s Pne pound. for Burcpe, so|N- Y. January 12, 13, and 14; Platts- | Davis Blackford of University, Va. has| Oxford’s time was 41 minutes, 29 3-51 70 "y’ Syracuse, N. Y., Mondny n nel*‘ robable that little will be done | burgh, January 17,-18 and 19; Lake | been _elected captain of the Univer: seconds. | Sekere vila i slatea tte crofe Elow 1l v?imer Placid, M. Y. February 8, 9 and 10| of Virginia football. team for 192 i Eddie O'Dowd of Columbus, ( The Robins have got one.new play-{and Saranac l.ake( January 30 and 31| Blackford will be the third man fro Turner Barber, first Gvele iamaihoit er. They obtained Turner Barber from | and Febiuary 1. the Chicago club in exchange for Wal- T SECOND FEATURE Anita Stewart, in “Rose o’ the Sea” Something Sumptuous—Heart-Holding—Splendidly Intense BOXING NOTES Duffy Lew Pacific Coast leaguo BROADWAY Wednesday Night, Dec. 20—8:15 The Foremost Organization of Its Kind |L O'BRIEN MINSTRE New Acts, Jokes, Songs, Dances The Traditional First Part Melody, Jazz Stepping, Humor. A World of Entertainment Crowded . Into One Performance Prices 50c to $1.50, ptus tax Mail Orders Now, Seat Sale . Monday at 10:30 THEATRE Today and Tuesday Her Love Was "Only His Business Blackford Named Captain ek o1 seman and University to lead the Virginia cleven |outfielder of the Chicago National in fhe last four vears, the others beinz | league team has been acquired by the the Chlcago o o Robineoy onn et | NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEET Hewson Michie in 1920 and Hollis Rine- | Brooklyn, club. He batted .509 in 34!t Billy Mtrray in a twelve round setts , hart in 1 games ldst season. this temperamental outfielder to work, PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED | ™ m /o2l . kit s at the Brighton Boxing chrb at St will probably bensfit by the deal The | .o yoric Dec. 15—The program |11 inches in heigh and weighs 172 pounds falfind; Mtandas ce ro t St. Louis Cardinals . 5 4 . ; The football game scheduled for|is paired with Joe Sent a ten round or ;g:iem?agk l,‘,lfmh i ertica | for the annual meeting of the Na- | His playing at ta cie :\as Sl gl T (mgs&w Sl o entes nlaten cousl ] v efense for the last] ], E : ticnal Collegiate ~Athletic association, { point in Virgin g 3 R for ecither Hi Myers Kigtais At i sini 16, between the Sub-Base and the All- :::d Doc lfle‘;"wa‘; i ok o Ro{,m_ to be held in this city on Deceinber | two years. He is a member of the Delta | New Britain State cl;:\mnions was son. Lavan is in poor health, and Un- f{u ";‘Cl:&‘e’“’;’:fiogmfi” D,‘S;‘;fi';’,"m”“ jopetion jHee ernitys called off Saturday afternoom. aks , bas! ; & cle Wilbert ‘was averse to taking a 12 track, swimming, and boxing. Special! ;E;:"t‘x:;r‘;‘;:;e‘l_"‘;‘:‘smlgf‘};‘e’::)pg;e{ld coramittees will be heard on the na-| Anks der i Rohoarting Larry Regan has been signed to bat- Mickey Brown will leave for Austral- ja on the 20th of thig month. He is bill- 7 ed for five bouts. Brown has fought and T Efforts are being made by a Phila- | held his own with all the leading feath- in a twelve round contest at the.Com- “Specs” Topercer instead of Lavan, blut_this was refused. Brookiyn tried to get Joe Oeschger from the Boston Braves in exchange for Leon Cadore, but that was refused. There {sn’'t a Brooklyn regular of last year's team who is sure of his posi- tion excepting Andy High, and he floesn’t know ‘whether he is to play shortstop or third. . WESLEYAN TO PLAY 3 18 BASEBALL GAME Middletown, Conn., Dec. 17—Wes- ‘Jéyan university will play 18 baseball * games next spring, 0 at home and eight abroad, according to the sched- ule issued today by Student Manager H. E. Buckingham of Wilkestfarre, Pa., For the first time in many years Wes- leyan will play both Yale and Har- vard. The other teams not on last sea- son’s schedule, but which will be. met tional . intercollegiate track and field | meet and the organization of the Am- | ericzn Olympic association. + Special guests invited to the din- ner, which will follow the afternoon | session, include: General Pershing, President Hibben, of Princeton uni- versity, and Coach Fielding Yost, of the University of Michigan. CUBS GIVE FIVE MEN FOR YOUNG SOUTHPAW Chicago, Dec. 17—William A. VeecK, president of the Chicago Cubs, Jlast night announced the purchase from the Los Angeles Coast league club of Nick Dumovich, twenty-one-year-old left-handed pitcher who won twenty last season. The Clubs will give in exchange five players and a Sum of money, how much Mr. Veeck declined to say. The five| players will include a pitcher, first balse Joe_Schwiner, manager of Dave Ros- enberg, the Brooklyn middleweight whose purse was_declared forfeited because of disqualification on a foul in a bout with Mike O'Dowd, Wednesday appear- ed at the headquarters of the State Ath- | etic Commission in an attefont to.have the case reopened. Detroit, Dec. 17—Bernatd Kirk, star end of the University of Michigan football team, was seriously injured early tofday when an automobile in which he was riding, near Ypsilanti crashed into a telephohe pole. Gourtney Goes to Frisco San. Francisco, Dec. 17 — Harry Courtney,. left-handed pitecher of the Chicago American league club, has been purchased by the San Francisco coast league ‘club. delphia promoter to close a match be- tween Pancho Villa, Filipino, holder of the American tlyweight, and Young Montreal, New England bantamweight. Army rolled .up another big score at basketball today, defeating Connecti- cut Agricultural College at 52 to 19. and incidentally "taking revenge for a beating which the Aggies adrninister-l ed a year ago. * A meeting between Johnny Kilbane and Eugene Criqui for the feather- Weight championship of the world has practically been decided upon, the bout to be held at the Polo Grounds in New York on May 30, next. The proposed Gene Tunney-Bill Brennan heavyweight match slated for New York, December 29, has fallen through because of the Brennan-Floyd contest being arranged for January erweights, including Pepper Martin t Jack Hausner, Billy De Foe and Earl|Jan. 13. Brix states that Baird. onroe has not lost a decision since the Walker law, hav- ing defeated Jack Bernsttin and Billy monwealth Sporting Clup, New Yo Midget Smith will engage in one bout | Fitzsimmons and last week boxed Spen- before he takes on Champion Joe Lynch | cer Gardner a draw. at Madison Square Garden Dec. 22'when he will battle the strong Staten Island fighter Frankie Daly in a ten round np | Weight champion, and his manager, L« decision bout to be staged at the Town | Diamond, will leave for the Pacific coast Hall A. C. in Scranton Pa., today. Jan. 10, where Buff is billed for fiv bouts. Jabez White of Albany, who Staten Island’s fast welterweight, Jay | 3150 under Diamond’s management, wil Lanahan, will journey to the Tcwn Hail | 3130 accompany( them. Buff is at pr A C., in Cranton, Pa., Dec. 21, where | °nt doing light training and accordi 5 , Pa., Dec. 21, 5 & o he will take on Kid Moon in a return to his manager never boxed bett 1w match of ten rounds. Lanahan defeateq |DiS career. Moon in their previous bout, which was sensational all the way. PRESIDENT FOE BONUS IF FUNDS ARE FOUND Mike McTigue, Irish middleweight whn e stopped Johnny Basham in his bout m Cincinnati, Dec. 17.—Assurance that London several weeks ago. has besy |President Harding would support a Johnny Buff, former fly and bantam- | wanson SHER HUSBAND! i TRADEMARIES Her style and beauty were put on parade to make him look success- ful. He never stopped to think that she might attract other men too much. A gorgeous picture of fashion and married life. Set in New York and the bandit haunts of Mexico. g Sl vty roit st g 0 Signed to try conclusions w#h the Eng. |DOBUS for ex-service men, providing a Dundee Beats Delmont lish heavyweight champion, Joe Beck- |fcasile means «of fnancing the bomus New York, Dec. 15-Johnny Dundes,| Coburn Haskell, 54, Cleveland mil-[ett, in a twenty round contest to be (pe® DS found. was Uen Cririice Ml is pending. The season will open on .. oo LTl junior lightweight champion, received the | lionaire, died at Cleveland Saturday.|Stated at Albert hall, London, Jan. 25. | ¥ "2 ORE o o P o n Defore AP, The seaiii L play twics. n ) o LEAD judges' decision over Gene Delmont injHe was a member of the Pastime stans DS T New York and once in New Haven, OVER BOWLING CHAMP |a twelve-round match here last night, Stables, owners of Grand Circuit| Three six-round bouts will precede the a»jomé con{efrenfie o\' l‘r,ona ‘anF :," Cambridge and Providence. Chicags; Dec. '17--Jimmie Smith, e st Rt | see” Ho inyented the Haskell golf|twelve-round go between Frankie Jerome | SSeCUtives of the Vetcrans of Foreign The schedule follows: Games at|wjiwaykee bowler, maintained his lead Bowling Challenge ball. and Jabes White at the Harlem-Fair-| Y s RO T nimously adopted i 5 home—April 7, Rhode Island State; | over Jimmy-Blouin of Chicago, world’s| The Runaws 9 mont Sperting. clab, New York, Monday |, The eecuives unanimoly adopted| oSt T T CE s 14, Springtield College; 20, Massachu- | champion at the close of thiee blocks | lenge to bowl oy five, issues a chal-| = coaon Spears of the West Virginia | night. Sid Lewis is to battle Jimmy Joyce | & e L e | Sattition sig. fhe eaiow ,”m seits Aggles; 28, Brown; May 2, Tutts; | Ge*Relc o 75 Clo%e bf, thrce blocks | lenge to bowl any team in Jewett CIty | rootmatl éloven, which fs to play Oregon [Lew Hurley will oppose Jack Gordon |(co0stulls exempted, to raise necessary) ™7 MCPPPR '8 T 3 8. Bawdoin; 11, Williams; 17, Bates |, score of 142 g9-50 to 133 43-50. The | o v 0 Bill Dealtry, manager. | % igias Day, is making his sec-|and Al Diamond will mingle with Vie-|™*T 5oty T0a7ee IS MO0 0 3 1o Ligent ihe solution of the Anemcint brm {::sdtinx: 24, Rochegter; June 18, Am-|ihird block of ten games was rolled | ond trip to the coast. He coached the | tor Ritchie. il " eobaAGE - iob. ¥ the - Titeuhilsll Jieas <ot {141s ';tigfiifrfnx‘h;nmmflrm- TS ebroad—April 11, Harvara: |this afternoon, Smith smashing 1,997 | | \ccesstul Dartmouth team that defeat ben on the, diamond, are Tufts, Rochester, Gelders Rhode Island State and Bates, which| ™ » PATHE NEWS MERMAID COMEDY ; £ American Veterans of the World War, |shilily he would have signed the Wik m = , pins to Blouin's 2,004. Smith’s total | / a0 Washington university at Seattle in| Joe Symonds, the newly arrived Eng- | . by b&‘- 21, New York [University; 20, Yalepins smashed for the three blocks was | SPORT 'WORLD BRIEFS | ;. 7 lish fywelght and former titlehoider, | 50 &8 LLnE, R coflerness T LITENe B S ieation — beis May §, Brown; 19, Columbia; 26 Wil 6251 and Blouins fotal was 5,991 ( shapes up nicely In his daily workoUt's| o take immediate attion to support|and the sales tax is the anewer to the llams; 30, Massachusetts Aggies; June | Smith's. average was 268 11-3§ and | © Catcher Alex Schauffel, property of | at Grupp’s gymnasium, New York. SY-|yn. resolution. . problem of paying the ®IIL" 2, Ambherst. / Blouin's was 199 7-10. ] The Coats soccer team, of Pawtucket, | the Toledo club of the American As-|monds will make hig debut at Trenton, “which s the % . . § R. 1, sprupg a surprise when it defeat- i been sold to the Water-[N. J., Monday eveninz, when he is to| The American egion, “w i ssociation, has been so! < 5, CONN. MILLS QUINTET . ed the star Bethlehem outfit 2 to 1. bury club of the Bastern League.|box Martin Judge of Philadelphia in o {larges tof the veterans organizations, | MONEY ALLOTTED MEXICAN | LOSES CLOSE GAME BY YOUTHFUL STAR 2 s 3 ) = (Special to the Bulletin) 8 \! o ock Soutar of Philadelphia, worid's - v Vi t resented at th ting. Par B | ‘ "rvls’ megne that the bonus bili is| DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Danielson, Dec. 17—In @ reé hat bat- is, Dec. 17—Roger Conti’s . claim lérflfes!lonal racquets champion; Tooks to exico City, Dec, 17—The aepart- tle’ at the town hall, Danielson, Sat- to the championship of France at 18.2 f: a perpetual title holder. tion: 5 Tom Dorsey, manager of Spencer Gari- |Lable to be” passed at the coming ses- % nal comman- | 000.000 pesos for next year as against balk line billiards was seriously chal- [ e Aulbach, hailed in recent |forced to meet featherweights has at ton, New York city, matio urday night the Connectiout "Mlls| cheoq ™ot pight. when Grange. who| It locks as it the Phillies picked the | yeors o Bacranrs jeading public links|1ast been given a chance to meet a lad |OF Of the Veterans of ‘Forelgn Wars, 33000000 pesos for the war depart- quintet lost out to the speedy West: ' ;! v said after the meeting. -~ ment, the ' chamber of deputies last C ot ¢ Hartford th is listed as.No. 2 in the French rec- | Tight party when théy engaged Art Flet- | golfer, has forsaken the ranks of the|his own weight when he meets Danny called Presid Hara- | night . approving ail th a Daing 5 10 25, The exbibition was fast | 0%, made an average of 4137 in a | cher to manage the team. 3 SMateurs. He will make his debut as|Edwards in_a twelve round setto at the | Colonel Forbes called President Ward-| I8P MPIOVE &7 yfle = department ): u: -d e wt{h st thrilli six thousand point match against Der- e a professional here in the employ of Commonwealth Sporting club Saturday | i€ by lon;];(md s e:h te! ep(urxe short s ok bu,m s el rst tima -throughout and yas the most thrilling} pier, with o high run of 235. Derbier's| Now Georses Carpentier and Batiling | a sporting goods house giving lessons [ night, In another star twelve rounder Joe | Pefofe Spoaling jo, the SORElentle TWAICCT, e one of the seasen. Dwyer was the Brin- | record includes a defeat of Conti just | Siki can hop into the ring and eettla all | in the game. ~ | Nelson is ‘paired with Kid Butler. T n the halatcont : cipal point winner for Hartford while| prior to Conti's departure for ' the | arguments about frameup and such. Wi — \ Jo T oén¥erintitn. WILE The DuShont- Joe, Belair and Jack Murphy starred| Unfed States. Grange is only 21 years | —_ ; Willie Jackson, New York light-| Alex Hart, Jobny Kilbane's protoge| ‘I called Bim up bcause it was sus-| The departure from Boston of the "?“ ot f“‘ ) i old and has learned to play billiards| /Joe Lymch, showed marked improve- | weight, who is no longer a dangerous | for lightweight honors, who l crediteq |&eSte edm me that'the bonus might belsteamer Georgs, M. ~Embiricos, for g S e e since the, war. tent ‘n- his’boxing when he defeated | porformer, was offered a date to.fight|With defeating Johnny Dundee in Phil- | tovched ubon/’ %e FOc ©f VOO YOU| Genoa, and whe’ Trondjemstord. for Reddy . ... Harkian } ey Joey Sanger in Milwaukee the other |Joe Benjamin, in San Francisco|adelphia on Thanksgiving Day. has been | XRCW the Pueg of FatiRe, | with 30U Christiania, with wheat and rye. re- b e FOGEL'S CONDITION IS night. Christmas _afternoon, but Jackson’s|matched to tackie the hard punching Bal- | XneW Hs (0o - toe | [DoCtively. bromght grain exports | from Right Forward PRACTICALLY UNGHANGED . Sanager, Sammy. Gokiman, ‘passed. it | timore fightsr George K. O.. Chaney in|J0U knew how he loves the ex-servics|that port for the past week to 1388 3 The. Yale Hockey team got away. to|up. 4 an eight round contest ‘to precede the | ™M 798 bushels, the largest total for & Philadelphid, Dec. 17—The condition| , good start and the rospecs ave wiicrs | - A R Philadcionis Oty | . “Harding is mot opposed to a bonus. | week in several years. 7 s ez : Sl iTace B i president| for a successful season for the Ell wub| Isading Philadelphia - sportsmen | afternoon. e M e of e ladelpl ational league s they will provi means for Ing Belair baseball €lub, was reported by the ato| o o> , Lave just orssnised the Donm Athletic| . orir. mansger of Johnny Moiros, | All SORis of legisiation have ween| Sand used by smators blotting {anding paviiciazs | (omeht a3 un| i Tracr, ihe Aumratn pesry-{ 0w of & FLOS0ON, Subbouse: One. |t strdy” Tonkars Cetherwai had | U8R B0 2 O et M bemlyon e, fon e, end e cl ~ : g G s me ans vill 0 3 A : ht in signed his prot meet P Martin T ey : Mr. Fogel, who ‘was once manager | matened for o m Sy :gt;lfi;kd of the money is to be raised by ! sign ege to RS PEANN ELECTED CAPTAIN of the New York Giants and a widely | be neld in Londs at oo eodty dace OF CORNELL ELEVEN | known Eports writer, wis stricken last el i d 2 week with paralysis. ere -is little b Hx-tmu. N. Y, Dec. 17—George B.|pope for his recovery. The Giants may be expected to piay | nn, of Marion, Ohio, guarterback their very best next seasom with a view of the/ Cornell vardity football team,| HAUGHTON SAYS HE IS to breaking records by winning their has beén elected captain of the eleven THROUGH third world's series in a row. of 1928, it was announced,today after WITH FOOTBALL N # meeting of the varsity, players. Another Al Délmont is mow perform- CONTYI'S TITLE CHALLENGED ner, writes that his battler after being |Sion of congress” Colonel T. L. Hus-\ment of education has been allotted 45.- Normandin Ptann, who, has been awarded the guarterback position on several All- American football teams, has pliyved the positiorf on the Cornell eleven for two seasons. He is 3 member of the clasg of ‘24 at Cornell in the college { of arts and sciences. * WESLEYAN TO PLAY » " ONLY §EVEN GAMES / i'Middletown, -Dec, 17=-The Wesleyan ‘football schedule for 4923, announeed today, Massachusetts Agricultural col- Jege appear, taking the ‘places filled by Union and“Hobart during the ‘past season. The Williams game at Middfe- town on November 10 will close’ the season. + The schedule !oum; "t .September 28, Bates ‘at Middletown; Bty e i Boston, Dec. 17—Percy D. Haugh- ton, former ‘nrvud ‘mentor, is through with football coaching for good. Denying published reports that he had distussed with mem- bers of the Columbia football commit- tee the possibility of his re-entrance into the football world by way of south field after an absence of seven years Mr. Haughton today said he anted ‘it t0 go on record that he was in ‘the banking business' now. SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL TO ¥ PLAY OREGON.ELEVEN _“Toledo, Dec. 17—Scott High school Mh‘l’lmm&ynh;mphm &r this sec- New Year's' day, meetln: th"e Corval- lis high wchool elevepn, champion of m, - according to annopncement made today.by Fred Siebert, faculty ‘manager for the local school. ing ‘in the squared cirele. The newcom- #r is.a son of Al Delmont; the former ‘well-known bantam fighter of Boston. If New York ecribes gucceed in eras- 'ing Ty Cobb's disputed base hit, the De- troit boss will drop below a .400 batting mark. 5 o % oy Nick Altrock and Al Schac¢ht, Wash- ington’s great have or- ganized 2 basketbell team composed of | ‘baseball players. ' | Admirers of Midget Smith pick the | Doi’t Neglect Your Wood |-