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WALTER HAGAN DEF SANS WA - EATS JIM BARNES AFTER HOLE PLAY AT NTS BETTER CONTRACT OR RELEAS STANLEY RULE TEAM | ANOTHER “C” VICTIM | | G COLLEGE GAMES AWARDED TO PENN Vie Larson’s Five Wins in Last I'ew ¢k and Field Championship o Be Decided May 28-29 York Minutes of Play—Landers and New Britain Machine. Lo last Eule lead the the Stanley After curiving the minutes of play, Level lteam lost to Corbins Sut- night on the “Y* floor by 16 score. The Stanley Rule worried Chief Larson through- and, assisted by a few ‘comedi- on the side lines. made him I blow up on @ number of tries. Had | Al Schade exhibited the form of other games. it would have made matters very much easier for his five. The Corbin team was somewhat | of color on shooting. The summa Corbins 1 few | and | urduy 18 to hoys out | ans' an €W N cha March iy Awie hip and - fiel Intercollegintte Associa- Athletes of Ameri 1o the University the ociation meeting sumes 28 and Punds for mnounged on May at track of the Amateu awaided Ivania annual Beld A of The will Olympics that the ) would the contesi fore 1h he Amcri il he held same day. cominendations commitice that incre i was sam h. .. complc finals of i S, R. and L. Gillen so m inci Healey, | Philader- | Left forward ilildebrand Shechan | R 3 [ 11 Right forward on the i Waithers of the cxee- admission sed and the GE zate re e American | nnanimously Center Larson Schade | one- g s i Wilson ... Johvson bt guard Larson 1) I'rom " to Rig sets. Cosette Schade 1t nipie prod biher fd were 2 iy Gillen Sheehan foul: tield tlildebr Walthers Larson 6. Schade 4. The New Britain Machine five was forced to work harvd for a win over Landers, but the same resuited in point lead for the runner-up of the factory league. The score was 21 to 14. Olson and Sweet scored for | | the Universals while Murphy and Pa- ‘ow kept the Machine shop tossers away from the firing line a number | of times, The summa N. B. Machine Co. Miller. Restelli Left nd 1 recommendations nittee which were adopt- ! formal recoznition of freshman cross-country eld on the me day and rezular varsity cham- holding of an indoor changed trom manda- | and left 1o the cxecutive commiltec. Members. Unis collese admitted of the ex- cen itide -l scven 1 the New college, Ve dis- ty and to of oly mem- ston T2 Landers following officers were elect- Henry R. Ashlon. Cornell, presi- homas Fitzgibbons, Colum- and J. H. Potter. New bk university. treasurer. ohnz Hopkins university invitation for the d its next indoor auspices at Baltimore. ion was referred to famittee. The Johns te announced. however. thal ether or not the invitation is ac- bred, Johns Hopkins would, for the t time in the East,.hold a regular reollegiate indoor relay carnival the University of Pennsylvania. 'he clection of an cxecutive com- te the ensuing year resulted the selection by ballot of the fol- ing: J. . Jr., Harvard; N. Smith. Yale: \W. H. Downs, Prince- . 8, weomer, Dartmouth: €. lcott. \assachusetts Tech. and 1. sle. I'ennsylvania SOME FINE GOLF of forward Palow | Keutinz. Lofgren Center extendea ! sociation 1o carnival undec This invi- the executive Hopkins del- Campbell Murphy Locke. Jones 5 Hoaglund Right 3 basicots, Keating Lofgren Olson 1, Camnpbell 1. Res- Field 5w eet telli 1. Miller I THATCHER TO STAGE CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT! Yoledo Promoter is Sucvessful in Bringing \Vilde-Mason it 10 Toledo. Toledo, March 8. —Toledo, ©. hopped onto the boxing map last July 4 when it staged that warld’s cham- | pionship in which Jack Dempsey de- | feated Jess Willard in three rounds. But Toledo isn’t content to fall into pugilistic decay after that notable | achievement and as a vesult of thi determination another world’s cham- pionship is to be pulled on March 12. I'he next venture of the Ohians, of | whom Addison Quincy Thacher is the ruling spirit, will be a Aivweight cham- pionship, and there is added Lo it the | international phase. which always has proved attractive. especially when the conlestants are figured to be equally matched Jimmy o.. esident Gammons, Providence [Club, Makes 18 Holes in 18 Putts o Palm Beach Course. h, Fla Walt ¢ Marce that ers said here A golt i, vis and ) vesterday was with- parallel in their knowledge de on the Palm Beach links hn W. Gammons. president of the lannamoisset Golf and Country clud Providence. R. 1. Gammons made round of 18 holes, using only 18 tis. an averagze of one pult to each | le. He used {wo putts on the fifth | leen and on the fourth his approach ot ran in for a two. The feat v kude in a best ball foursome in whic} kmmons and Colonel J. Emmet nith, of Wilmington, defealed James nyon and rank A. Decker, Fovidence. The former pair had st ball of 62 t was Wilde. fAyweight champion of Great Britain, who meels Frankie Mason. of course. will be the big drawing card, for “Joimes” has dem- ! onstrated in the faur battles he has had since coming to this country that he is class all over. of a HARVARD SHELLS SHIPPED. { this OVER JOHN LAVAN. Farney Dreyfuss and are i a niroversy van. The Pittshurs would have claimed ivers, but Rickey stuck the price | lickey says no waivers we on the doctor-shortstop. be some mistake, " the waivers were asked as a purchased player. claimed at price the clubs intercsted mson Crews Will Start Rowing in | Lyon Harbor Today. March §.--Two + launch wer Branch FRick-! over Johnny ! masnate s lLavan Cambridge, Mass.. shells and a small shipped Saturday to be in readin. when Coach Haines took the varsit second and freshman crews lo Lynn today for the opening of the outdoo: rowing season. This is Harvard's third vear of work aL Lynn until the ‘harles becomes mavigable. hut the time as guest of the West Lynn club management. The Farra- Boat club’s roof has sunk undec _ the heavy snow gathered upon it and. in consequence. could nol conside: putting the Harvard men up as it had for two years Harard h rowing dale Annapolis on April 24. and is calle upon to oppose Princeton and Penn- sylvania a week later. and much pui- door rowing must done to fit tha: for its task vs on | iKed here must cords show van, ruted nla ' only el 3 first Boat veed tpon by ALKRS OF CHANCE 1. shortstoy = ~ndi Jiome in this city. prior (o the spring training camp Fla. He will leave tomor- for New York, en route to Movan and teammates that the Tieds will { the championship feat this s hn. but predicts a tough task KROPF William yeinnadi al his aving I Miami, noon Manager is contident the w few Kopf, of a with nv bin opt be ped crew CADDOCK TO MEET LEWIS. SALL Wrestlers Arc Matched for Bout at Garden Next Weeh. York. March &.—Barl Cad- | the former wrestling cham- pion, and Strangler Lewis have bee sianed to mecet in a finish malch. duel will be staged at Madison | Garden on March 13. The of the match will decide who challenge Joe Stecher 10 a strug for the latter's world title. Caddock and Lewis, who wen against “Chevalier and rspectively, ‘at the Garden were tentatively matched e the coveled priviteze. bul difficulti arose. Caddock was in- sistent that the match be held in Des BOWLING ) . . | Moines, lowa, which Nould bring him | asino Bowhng A"cys ! . t on his home terrvitory. Lewis | absolutely refused to make the Jour- { OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. an_ When Caddock discovered that | Lewis wonld ‘not =0 West, he fnully | Wikl London, o will [aent, the U CUp PRCES. ial in the food ministry. member of & erchant et yacht SHAMROCK M N ail homas shamrock 1\ | § 8 Burton. Lipton's in the Amer- prominent offi- He was also wich firm of \nea- New | dock. was A as re- 1o O'Connor. wha acted Yankees during the Hugsins rezime, as manager of as con first two is be one of rai n f the sons of the ng mentioned he clubs of the their Lon- last to I marche d weck ) wrestle r | champion. A : seventh | halved ! the | Barnes missing | green from | putts. P with a {Slyek i Tahnson. HAGEN GOLF VIGTOR | AFTER EXTRA HOLE National Champion Deleats Jim New Orleans. s Mareh Walter zolf defent- | Hagen of Detroit, in ational open a brilliant rally We Louis over the here yesterds: 1 holes. Ilagen's nmade befare o 1300, He squared the match with twelve fool putt for a "birdie” on the seventeenth hole in the afternoon round and won the deciding hole when Barnes hooked his tec shot off the green. After playing the first eighteen holes all ecven Buarnes took com- manding lead by winni four out of the next five holes. the sccond being halved in fours It was after being down that Hagen niade his sens tional rally. e won the sixth and: in fours. Burnes taking - live The ecighth halved in cd | Jim Barnes, tern open cham- pion. of club links thirty-seven tional tinish lery more than st Country up. sen n was - of “ on each. was | par three. and lagen won the nintn, Lo 6. One down at the tenth hole quaring the was halved again went 3 the with match. turn, a won Uagen birdie’ The eleventn | fours. and Barnes up winni tne twelfth, 1 to 68 Barnes then rtled the gallery with an “cagle” 2 on the 305 yard thirteenth. He played his mashie niblick 1 yards from he- hind a hizh mound which hid his view of the cup onto the green about a vard from the pin and the ball rolled in. Barnes again went 2 up in 1 by | by winning this hole. Hagen won the and the fifteenth in fours. match with for a “birdic” The eighteen fourteenth, 4 to 5 and sixteenth werc Hagzen then squared | a twelve foot putt | on the seventeenth halved in fours his putt for a threg the extra hole went to Hager. the champion reaching th the tee and takinz two The scores: Morning was a and to 4. Round. Liagen- Out in Barnes— Out n 1 4 1 1 Hagen— Out In | Barnes— Out P *Appoximate VAN SLYCK REGAINS LEAD Yale Leader Tops the Intercollegiate | ! timable League in Scoring—New Record ! May Be Established. New York. March Captain Van Slyck. basketball team. assumes the lead the keen rivalry this on for honor of being leading scorer in Intercollegiate league. After Swebney, the veteran Pennsylvania | forward, last week by one poini, van Sivek returns to the top place total point score of 117, fou more than Sweeney. Pennsylvanic still has two games to play. howeve and Yale only one more. which would | indicate thal Sweeney has an excel- | lent chance of again overhauling Van and taking first place for the As a vesull of the high scorinz of winter. inlerest now centers on possibility of cither Sweeney Slyck establishing new ind vidual scoring record. Kinney, the former Yale star. holds hizh mark. according to the records which | have been kept wccurately only 1906, Kinney caged 42 rield 44 from fouls for a total of during the season of 191 best previous record was de by Kinney in 101 of Dartmouth S——Once again of the Yale in § the the se trailirsg the \Van “@ the since s and poin [y Th 128 points, -16 and in 1911-12 ‘o n 1 points make aame lo equal Kin nexv's mark. whilc ter opportuniiy points in Only played clinched in the Yale for second place. play in _lthaca Tucsday. meet Yale in New Haven and the week will ounded the Princeton-FPenn contest in delphia Saturday. It final gnme be played March 19 in-Janover tween Princeton and Dartmouth The records of the 1 individual seovers the standinz « the teains rollow Sweeney has a needing only two games remain 1o has definite inter Princeton Colunibia Penn Wednesda ot b Phila will four but the 3ht Anies since Penn ¢h title, lies andd between W will He cadinz and Ficid Goal B8 Tota als Poin IRy 100 Van Shek. Yalc Sweeney, Penn FPorter, Cornc Browne, Dartmounin Farrell, Columbia Columbia Hynson. Princelon Roscnast, Penn Graves. Penn Molinet, Corneli Penn Yale Prinee 667 ( olum ias i utility man | including i Lawrence Kloby ! Jeannette ; de | in | invorrect § RELEASE MARSANS WANT Cuban Star Ouatficlder, Lormer Ncw itain Playcr. Seeks Detter Con- tract With Yankees, Havana, March the bha the United s ber of Cuban north to join S.—With the cball trai :ason in ates i conside open- ing of their respective clubs. Catcher Mizuel Gonzales has already left to join the New York National leagUe camp at San Antonio. Tex., and Pitcher Adolfo Luque of the Cincin- pati Natioual league team. Outfielder Baldothero Acosta of the Louisville team: Nhortstop Joc Rodriguez and Pitcher Joe Acosta, both of the Roch- ester clubi Third haseman Kusebin Gonzales. who will cuse or Akron of the luternational leaguc. and Ramon Gonzales of the Sprin | fielll BWastern league’'club. all will leave this month: Two other Cuban stars. Armando Marsans, formerly with the New York American league club, and Osca 7T ero of the St Louis Nationals, both arc holding out. for better salar Marsans gsave ip baseball near the close of the 1918 season on account of the death of his mother. and | vefused 1o sign because di with the contract offered him. FHe has written Manager Huggins, asking that a ‘better contract be offered him o that he be ziven his release. Jaek Calvo. formerly with the Franclsco Pacific Goast league, dis- satisficd with the salary offered him by that club. has joined the Franlklin (Far) independent haseball club. to- sether with Manuel Cueto, last year with the Cineir iin ple San Angel Aran, pendent ha inde- KLQBY K | 26th Division Boy Makes Easy Work of Title Contender Before General. Boslon Mass. March § Corcoran, “Young Kloby weight champion of New disposed of a claimant for the honor turday evning in Mechanies' hall, ien he dropped K. O. Muggsy last BGoston boy, in the second round the count. A crowd of fans witness2d the sensational battle, ieneral Clarcnce K. Ed- wards, of the 26th Division, of which the victorious Kloby was a member. A larze deiegation ol rooters from hand up. After marched through headed by a band, Ly's achicvement at the bout the and they bout. these Boston streets to cclebrate Klo- eaned JACKSON AND DUNDEE. Jersey City, March 8.—The Dundee-Jackson match is not as vel a confirmed habit and may never reach the proportions of the Leonard- Dundec. Britton-Lewis or Langford imbroglios Yet in the course of time a major league affair. fracas between these es- pounders is to be staged Dave Driscoll's Arena A here and will mark the four or fifth time they have faced caca ring. fancy and may develop into The pendi i tonight at other in the WILL HAPPEN. S.— Pennsylva- won- the fencing ¥ by a score of 5 to New Haven. nia ‘and nat Y meet here Saturda 1. Dispatches sent out Saturday night, which Yale was given the victory, crroneous. and were due to an veport. The bouts were ted several hours late berause the ard delayed the arrival of the Pennsylvanians. BUSY SOUTHLAND. The southern training (rips no more can be classed as major league feal- ures. Following the announcement were | that all the International league teans would tirain aw from home, mo: of them in the south. comes the an- nouncement that il eight clubs of the American association will werk cut in the south TASNEHILL FOR sCoU Tannehill. uthpaws hack to the Phillies. He will act as coach the training scason. Tannchill for Pirates. Yankces onte one of in the game. mujors as a scou Jesse greutest coming for the during pitched Red Sox WOULD BETTER ROADS Department © the the Hawaiian Wants 00,000 to Make Needold Improyements in Oabu Island, T. H.. Ma $3,000.000 Houolt diture Sof Stales Army fo 1 Oahu \Wai G Hawaiian 6. Expen- the Unite roads on the has recommena department by Majo Morton. commanding department. accord anncuncement commerce revent military sland of o been ed ot tiencral o neral’s recent Chamber of dinne tn mation of the t the rour o eports. ic of the de division said, was partment ldie u for protection ner =0 it inizntion to on a rull island protection, of the United I Morton ‘that thought on for States we are and mone; outnost ths levoting nzthenir countr:.” o af oy GREAT AIR ROBBERY rable num- | players will soon move | England, | the | 10,000 | the Dun- | Jackson affair still is in its in-| | club. | home town were on | NEW: BRITAIN -DAILY ‘HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH &, 1929, NEW ORLEANS—_UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GETS AMATEUR GAMES IN MAY—MAR. . E FROM YANKS—CORBIN QUINTET WINS FROM RULE SHOP FIVE—CAPTAIN VAN SLYCK REGAINS LEAD ka S aad When a “Feller” Needs a Friend ! < 72 T 1e ! i { l I ' 1 UGLIEST WOMAN'S PICTU Medicval Days, Is Sold for Only 880 Guineas at Auction. of Carinthia and %yrol, Ex- the other day for 880 guineas. perts say Lhat no conceived than that which Matsys® brush left on the canvas. The grea lady’s face is described 4s nearer that of one of the anthropoid apes than | | i ] MATTER €7 STOPPED AGAIN ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” Famous Picture, Showing Female of Loudon, March §.—7The portrait o) | | Quintin Matsys of Margaret, Duchews | called the ! ugliest woman on earth in dim modi- cval dayvs, was sold at auctien here! more appalling { travesty of the human form bas been THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR + WL K. - — e T THE LYCEUM EVERY WEERK (FIRST PART) Woman, with tiny eyes, an upper lLip l withstanding the fact that womer t jncredibly long, 2 nose for which no stand for equal pay for equal work. T R S e mnio She told the Women's institute tia' onstrosity crowned wiL a jewelle the women workers have been urgec " headdress thet maultiplied her . " e | not to undercut the men who were charm” a hundredfold. Her lack ¢ (heir comrades in' industry. She beauty scemed to enhance rather than yrred women to' constantly appeal tc depress the price of the portrait. the most enlishtened members of ali WOMEN HAYE Gomm“‘f political parties for aid in making women free in industry, as they had | become in policies. Those. in England Claim That Men i Them l-‘rumi QOLDS Are I'rying to Keep Gotting Good Jobs. ‘London, March S.—Mrs. Henry | Faweett, g widely known suffragist, complains that the trade unions een- !'stantly are oppos and thwarting the employment of = Women, mot- +1Head &F chest=w 'are best treated i“externally” with, YICKS Vi VEUR BCOYSUARD "= 305 60+, Lzb BY GROVE { I YOLU TELL'™ BOY — z TLL FIRE UP THE OMNLY REASOM “TRIS “TRAIN MOVES 195 SO I'T CAMN HAVE AN EXCOSE RS SIS —— WY DON'T MAv BE TAKE TR’ WHAT IS1T? A COOM'S TOLR 7 THEN GET SOME BELL HOPS Ari' CALL IT A MHOTEL Commander | | [ | U ;I st AT 4 TAKES T OUT oot ON THE R.R— AR