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DOWN I N MACHINE COMPARY QUINTET IN FIRST BATTLE FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP, 39 TO 28 — LANDERS BOWLERS DEFEAT BIN BOWLERS—Sl LOUIS BROWNS TROUNCE BPOOKLYN DODGERS—JACKSON AND KANSAS TO BOX IN 15 ROUND BOUT AT RICKARD’S CLUB the losers For the RS TROUNCED [KACEYS COP FIRST [ s e i nsive work of the Bell City misses Ammmimwwmymflmm : — A STOFFE AWAY- \ never Tawe// JUST A wee ——— left forward. S A ¥ » Crilly . Merrill H — I NEVER THE STUFF SNETY Jira is Browns Pounce on g of Robbie’s Hurlers Dudack Stars for Victors in| ™ ° " ekt torwara o JNEves l | Bielman .....E. Merrill, McLaughlin | | center. Spcedy Game at State AI‘II]OI‘Y Scharff ........G. Merrill, McNevins | e right guard. N Rhodes S e IS EMcCarthy. | The first wetween the Kaceys left nd New [Drit Machine company Independents . New Departure quintets for the city championship ti- | 14; field goals, i tle rcesulted In a victor for s 1 2, G. Merrill 1, douls 'Browns in the vet ..., ... 4¢ier 4 hou o game | Fonla Scharfr 9. A. Merrill 4; reteree, @ exhibition series arranged k c o two teams. T Is ight e score 39 tc Dick Dil imer, Herbie Sauter. h y e contest k 5 Soe ™ ntest | A big crowd watched the battle, ¥ the American Leaguers by | o\ 5 o0 onty . 2 H jed wcore of 17 to 3. tiate b ‘l' onth sm mani- rican Loague team has ted by the rooters for both teams. Dudack’s F re three weeks and = ne Work. PRGHACS vres The contest, while rough at times, ot misked a practice at the 108, 01-",:, l,,‘:,\‘_.‘: that they @id not present any unnecessary foul | | ’ Ivn‘:\- l'l than the N e many of tHg infractions re- | B e ohampions. The. arst| 'Ming In the ovef anxiousness of i the players to gain the victor's ve @ was a res contest, o ghme was hl dict. The Industrial leaguers fouled A B o Uit R S ustril League Leaders Down, ! points to the score throug @ walkover for Fohl's mem ' oxccllent shooting of Stevie Dudack B s ot vander, of the | Cmonly one try dia the hard working | Corhin Team—Other Results \_Don'_suPPose little forward “blow.”” At one junc- N e od nine runs. Miljus suc- | ture Referee Dillon called a doubls You EVER INDULGE ! and finished the game, | foul on one of the Machinists play- treely. . sle nd Manager Avery who was sit- Fns pounced on the com- | ting along the sidelines set up a howl pg of Cadore and ‘his two | of protest, This caused thq official or a total of twenty-ome to call another foul. Dudack tossed hits, and among the fast | all three tries which brought forth swats were. five -home | applause. T.a., March 16.—The ame from New Orleans and we humiliated ! The Landers bowling team made another clean sweep in the Industrial league last night at Rogers alleys, defeating the Corbin five, three straight games. In the second game | of the match, the quintets deadlocked Wil Kk | Byt ! |at 507. J. Huck again was the star = Qetiame khocked put RS G DN BANE { for the vistors with total pint: our baggers and BSisler,| TLong before the quintets appeared N e Wl ndsood torm 4 Gurwell .were credited | on the court the seating capacity of > achreatori 1139108} e. The Brooklyns made ' the hall was filled. The Machinists : < of other games in the e run, cracked out by | were first to app ind they were 4 and those of teams given an ovation. The Kaceys quick- | ;. 2 and the Casino game started, Cadore and | 1y followed and the team was given |, 5 r.,”,,“ the rival slabsters, and ' ® lusty cheer by the rooters. After | T INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. Bossion the Browns scored # short preliminary practice, Capt Sta : Works. | tallies + when Gleason ' Kilduff and Man Avery discussed ! projyneux ...... 80 100 101— 281 was sont over the plate | details, and the toss of a coin was perry . D 98 110 88— 286 over the right fleld wall | Won by Kilduff. The Kaceys had only v Anderson .... 89 110 §1— 280 home rum of the after. | ON® substitute, and it was decided to | g e 83 81— 250 | eliminate the banishment of players | predqrickson .. 115 116 104— 335 for four personal fouls — c—— — — Kaceys First to S | 468 519 455—1442 Copyright N. Y. Tribune lned Amid a din of noise e E Union Mfg. Co. Dillon sounded the vhistle and thd game was on For nearly three min- utes the quintets battled, before Artie | Dummy Rl K —~ Campbell, standing near the center H. Myers ...... 3 6 . Anderson ... 78 192 ] JACKSON AND KANSAS | BROWN NINE TAKES OPENER | BASEBALL.GOACH ‘Y’ SECRET. of the court, dropped the ball in the | C, Anderson .. § 9 § _ — & Morgantown, ‘W. Va., March net for the initial counter Charlie | ~ | - 347_1012‘ " Erovidence, ’"‘"h Ao Erret Rodgers, former West, Vir, E] a Miller a moment later registered ¢ 2 Vega iversity baseb: team defeated the|:University all-around: athlete, point from the (nn; u;\'u. A | g’ . Nelson 71— 209 | Conmtenders for Lightweight Crown .j,;ni in the fi? game of the seu- | been, chosen as General Y. M. § | Tt was a ease of all over the floor | 3. Huck .... 108 101— 32 - 185 ” 5 3 Secretary, at the.university, | for both teams during the first half. | W. Wright .... 110 88— 292 4 li‘,‘,l;‘;::on 317 J6i | AroMatched to Mect ina 15-Round son, 3 to 1. SDe e L nou:ce;yh?re Sy gdt:eri:h cd At one time, the s a tie at 5 | Schmalz ....... 91 90— 279 S Cathonlh 40— 122 | Battle at Garden Monday Night Knight Oden and Tans for Brown and | of the varsity baseball team and all, but the Kacevs m d to hold ' Jurgen ... . 96 90 112— 298 | E. Peterson 218 - Lo " Hall for the grads featured. ,s\stnnt coach of the football sq the lead at the end, 15 to 13, throush ' Freeman ...... 96 108 92— 296 New York, March 16.—Willie Jack = Compbell's fine basket locating. This — - 306 g 908 ' son, Bronx lightweizght, and Rock player turned in gne of the prettiest 96 *507 483—1486 Valkyrian Kansas, the rugged little Bulfalo box- plays of the half, when he took the ¢ \ Corbins. | 1. Berlen ...... 84 194 er who defeated Richie Mitchell of ball under his own basket, and by Al 106 116 102— 324 | ¢ Ericson . 50 185 Milwaukee, will clash in a 15-ronnd clever dribbling «hé carrled- jt the ‘o] - . 103 90 90— 282 | 5 Carlson P 72 3 209 bout at Madison Square garden Mon- length of the floor, and gave it'a rest- ' Doman R . 78 90 96— 263 i o' Carlson: ... 79 229 day night. The arrangements for this ing place in the net. Johnny Shee- | Nicholls ... 108 109 88— 305 g Landsren 63 213 | match, tentatively closed last Satur- han also turned in a fine plhy t Windish ... . 95 102 88— 285 —_— day, were finally closed early last resulted in a field woal. . In the first —_— 348 341 28 977 ! evening, after it had begun .to look half, Dudack had] five free throws 489 6507 463—1459 \.myrmn No. 1. " doubtful if the hoxers would meet. trom the foul line and he made each | ewon tie. E. Andeivons 75 70— 215°| The contest, together with three 10- one count, l N. B. Machine. A, Carlson .. 61 72 76-— 212 | round bouts which have been added Kaceys Speed Up. Kalen . . 84 266 ' g Lapdgren ... 79 ~ 63 . 59— 201 | to the card, will be held under the Manager Avery put Baylock in the | pofgren: ... 2 ' 98 ' A Anderson-.... 66 86 67— 219 | auspices of the American Committee game in the second half, and immed- ' Burkhardt . 257" K. Landgren . 83 95— 261 for Relief in Ireland, for the purpose 1" fately the Kacevs' scoring machine Swanson .... § 9 303 of securing funds for Ireland’s poor. ockor got workin Restelli, after failing | yroward .. 179 | 79 3 38 | Promoter Tex Rickard has donated 110 g to score a tally in the first. 20 min- | Foote 93 121 103— 317! S the use of the Garden for the occa- 06119 utes, regained his eve on the basket, SLEE SR SOUTH EN A B. sion and it is expected that a consid- Baokive with the result that he dropped a 483 466 481—1430 o. 1. erable sum will be realized for the Base hite—Neis, 3: QUintst of shots In the pet. Captain ey Rule & Level. Leupold ...... 102 98 9 relief of Ircland’s sufferers. R eshagp e u;.m;.«' ~; nvl;ll nn\\‘ng.'.:.:\: |";|.‘||m.‘-‘|r.\‘yn z\nvwi - : i«; ;112; :g—— iifi Needham .. 86 91 € J the last half, and Stevie Dudack also | page .......... 86 — 289 . 30 | “I":”""','.":"""N“n ° managed to get his first field basket | Oaman ... .. 97 104 93— 204 | O soe0 1 7 ! BASKETBALL GAME 8 Firat bave on er.| Of the same in this playing perfod. | P Wright . 104 100 99— 3203 | p’ b ©T" | Just to keop up his zood work of the ! MeBriarty .... 97 105 97— 299 | No. H "h “""("'"‘"l plays— | qrgt half, Campbell scored onc of hi —tE T New Britain and South Manchester Fber: Shocker, Rev- | o0 "0 " Constderable credit 470 535 476— 1481 P Bases """”"'““ ”"l” due Jimmy Murphy for his work at Stanley Hardware ‘ff‘::";:’l‘l’" g ol urwe guard Iast nicht. Jim was the only pyrke. . - 87 103 279 g Nroeea ‘wdore, ° Wild | piaver that did not score a point Yenback M WIGE vs Bgh mory Tomorrow Night. 17 by Milpus, 1. 4t can he =aid that his work : - | Dummy ... . 86 The New Britain State Trade school fer, 8 In 5 Innings; off o4 the Industrial league . forw ® | Haugh .... . 90 ¢ 289 ' & Moy 6 ! basketball team will meet the South tng( none out in, from scoring more than they did i Wriloax it ML STy Hettondly & - 7 Manchester Trade school team here e, 8in 6 Innings: og Tommy Reynolds, held scoreless in Zwick i at the ‘State Armory tomorrow night nings: off Burwell, 2 the first hals, opencd up. a heavs 440 47 in a game to decide the State Trade mpires—Klem and ' hombardment in the second half, scor- Vule \\nrl\\ School championship. The two teams | game—1 hour and ing six field gogls, some of them belne | Galbrath i 77 89— 263 | are very evenly matched and both of the spectacular kind. Tt was this | nberg ..... 80 17— F. Jurgen have had a good record for the sea- playériand Johnny Gheatan fwho d1Ck (Oseckii:, R : . T Plechert ....... son. Two games have already been ° e ANS DELAYED, | the scoring for the losers in the sec. | Holtman - VSIS Y] S Walthers . playcd between the schools, each win- o e Mt W SR = : Pt e BT T arley-Davidson Did It! thorities Take n 5- prettyicioselinyithel Kace AR AT S = 290 South Manchester with a score of 31- Lakeview Casino. = = P P & e e { . R | result. e was off in 1 tossing last INDUSTRIAL LBEAGUE. CASINO ALLEYS. Britain’s credit with a score of 15-8. Fll’st Motorcycle tO Average Over and he scored hut one fleld goal as a 465 411 418—1294 12, the second game went to New 16.—That Yale does | night, missing more than nsnal P hk‘w M EEic e cwnl coona: South Manchester has defeated fid & boathouse on ' when he gets the opportnanity of free | . Narcum 9 101 97— 29 Torrington and Bridgeport. Stam- . . C % o0 e e e e A Maher acdliAvaryala Frominaaite) 5 119 104— 32 Mozarts. o B Bonrding naving been de- | 100 Miles An Hour in Competition! 108 3 86— 297 ' ted by Bridgeport are eliminated. the fact that a lease | well, as dld Baylock for the time he Trevithan . 95 89 91— Emerson -~ tdedboti LS el e Valent i 3 e Ll Lol peooan 79— 229 ¢ liden has no team. New Britain On the one mile board track at Fresno, California, February 23, [iSperty; toe. aifive- | b’ teams (willilay e thaieeconc iicatima o i 294 | D. Emerson .... 83 96 93— 216 also handed defeats to Torring- 1921, Otto Walker, astride a Harley-Davidson, took first place in all Jloase gives tho row- | gamo of the serics Saturday e G HIll .... . 3 86— 249 I‘o“: ‘Brtdgcport and Boardman. four events, averaging over 100 miles an hour—the first time a possession of the en- | at the State Armory. The defes 499 9 | C. i . 2 82— 255 ' T e motorcycle has ever attained this stupendous speed in open com- of the casino, part | night has not discouraged the New Juda. | — i = A ettt used heretotore by | Rritain Machine company team or fol- | voig* ... A b o . : 431_1306‘ Iyn (N, D) cwaan | onsoow Trade School teams to Play at Ar- ron. Extensive im- | jowers, and thera i1 beaucoun confl- | Hammerburg .1 9L 84, 10: ! : Walker’s time for each distance’exceeds the world’s recbrds® "Appli- } e 7 93— 259 : Reds Outfickter Declines to Sign Con cation has been filed with the Federation Internationale des 'Clubs bly will bo made, in re that the ¢ will be turned in | carison .. 53 26 [0 Corr > R theishene s bl | Podiings .. i Southard . ‘ 101— 278 tract at Present Figures. Motorcyelists for recognition of the new results.as world’s records. I it was ported The summa Josephs el ) Neurath et 94 112— 303 16— ram hie management had Knceys, New Breit. Mach, | 2 A MdCabe . . i 3 88— 267 r‘mcu:na(;:.k?m?ll’\gr: I’nd o bn land upon which pudach d 1l e E Lancaster b S 85— 257 home a e et bulld a bonthonse "rrosfonn BL : 3 ks 8 P " ' Roush, centre fielder of the Cinci - plans, but the hig Kild Y Miller ORicp eyl = s 437 18s—1373 Reds, who has not yet signed a 1921 st materinl » = | o'Brién ! soby Lowers. contract, telephoned newspaper men . ? P ; 2 : et £ that he was not coming to Cincinnati 10 Mile fn completin Rente Maher | mitrer . 2 - Battey . ... 90 $3 [ Cunningham Bhrkparcni G S ¢ for an interview with the officials of l;:: . hanl| Bl esae DA £pv.e 1 Do Vsa the club. When asked whether he in- Fahsee P ARRIVES oft g 4 e S Delaney g2 82 {ended to sign for the season he said: 2 ¥ yviock. Avery y sephs: 93 76 § I don't know. . o = 2 gp Emblem to he t gaard - Stripe g {Joscuhecn i S0 “If Roush decides to remain on his :“l ,'}“’}:,"fl,‘:;}‘,"?““ g b Rritain Machine | Martinda N 5 a9 farm it is up to him entirely.” said 2nd arley dson New York irita} Martindale .. . 2 321 335 w 5 3rd Harley-Davidson gonl Aack 1. Kildur 4. 1 Hedberz ...... b : . s1e | Rosedales President August Herrmann He is 3 al., March 16.—The ‘ ;. Campbell 4, Reynolds 6. | Hart 3 S5l atney - MEegeRiogd 3— 5 one of the best paid men in the game, | iy : Phatie of tho tern . Mnhor 2, Shechan 2: EOAl | Maloney ..... . e it os il 3 ond the club simply cannot him e ::::2_3::‘!:;:‘- 20:34—55 . 10143 the world, arrived . Dudack 11, Miler 6: referee, | McKeon ....... 78 91 86— 255 more money th § i 3rd Harley-Davidson jatealta in th y Dillon: timer, Herbie Sauter. 214 248 O'Connell ...... 88 108 92— 288 e % wpocte tar - Rainbows, Hulmaquist 9 98 91— 279 | WINNER TO RACE McGOWA :‘:: iemmi;t;ntlfigve;:::ktih ux:;ther de;nqlnutk of th conalnency kon to New York Surpriae for Tocal Girls, Marcham .. 40 54 . . = ——— Pittabureh, March 16 —Norvell : ng e . perform e L__every o el ) 10 ctors-Of the Much to the surprise of the team Burgess ees 7 68 5 5 474 426—1350 | Monnis Assbcia- | ap L el i Summaries: One Mile Time for Distance 'lf.iles per. Hour Harley-Davidson 33—2-5 sce. ! 107.78 34—2-5 sec. 104.65 Harley-Davidson 5:48 103.44 50 Mile