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——— NEW BRITAIN YALE SHOWS SURPRISING IMPROVEMENT IN - HERALD BOWLERS ROLL LIKE CHAMPS: Printers Take Two Games From Bill's Stars-Results at Casino The bow!ing night at The and n wuece The Herald bowling team, like real champions, downed Sturs,” inan afternoon mateh Rogers alley yesterday atternoon. ‘I exhibition turned in by the wiwer Of stellar — callbre. Mana Brennecke had the unfortusate luek of trying out & new aspirant tor bowl- ing fame, with damaging results. . and H, League At the ino alleys, the Hine league how turned good scores last night. The scores AFTERNOON MATCH newly organized North & gol under way last Itogers Recreation alleys league st with ul season fs anticipated bowlng BiIl's league ofl Trant and in some Herald 00 82 108 106 Zisk Lawson O'Brien Venberg Bdwards .. Potts Clerkin Myer Moore e Bill .. R 95 109 106 473 456— NORTH & DD LEAGUE Ofiice No. 54 T8 86 86 1 99 107 81 105 93 Maloney Dese Travers . Holmes . 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Juda | bung, | at | printers | CORBIN BASKETBALL QUINTETS WIN TWO GAMES FROM STANLEY WORKS TEAMS—BOWLING RESULFS AT ROGERS AND CASINO ALLEYS — ’M BY DEFEATING KNOX COLLEGE — SOUTH AMERICAN BOXER WANTS TO MEET DEMPSEY So. American Champ | After Dempseys Title | Jan, |l|\‘< A of Alres 18 the latest heavy- welght boxer to come here in quest of rir honors, firpo, claiming the heavyweight championship of South Americn, arvived here yesterday on lln B, M Aecolus of the Munson Steam- ship line, Armed with letters of in- | troduction from a number of prom- inent South Americans, Firpo will seck o battle with Champlon Jack Dempsey, He is willing to work up to this match by easy stages, Firpo is six feet two inches in height and his fighting weight is 204 pounds, He speaks only Spanish. He has par- ticipated in sixteen fights as a heavy- welght and has scored twelve knock- FORDHAM WINS New Iuenos York, Catholic Collegians Win a Fast Game From Crescent Club, 30 to 28— Healy Scores Deciding Goal. b New Fordham Uni- sketball game rgin of a single York, Jan. versity won a fast last night by the m field ket. This was in its annual contest with the Crescent Athletic club. The game was played on the Cracent court and the collegians won to This was Crescent’s third defeat in fifty games p 1 last seu- son and th The game was a see- saw affair. Crescent set the faster pace in the first half, leading at the end of it by 18 to 13. 1In the second full strength was re- r the hardest sort of struggling, the Maroon managed to nose out the Brooklyn quintet in the last minute of play. Healey threw the winning basket a minute before the final whistle. He caged the ball from a difficult angle. He and McCann starred all through the contest for the RBronx quintet, while Nicklas's play shone with espec- ial brilliancy for the losers, McCann was particularly accurate inthrowing baskets from fouls, caging the ball on 8 out of 10 attempts. Jordham was without the services of two reguluars, Danico and Murphy. The line-up: ‘dham (30). rescent (28). Parmele Dunn . Parker McMann Griffin Healey Nicklas Kelly .. . Simms Right Guard. Goals from field—Fordham: (2), Dunn, McMann (4), Kelly, Crowley. Crescent: (3), Parker (4), Nicklas (3), Hal- stead, Goals from foul-—MeMann (8), Parker (4), Stewart (2). Substitutions — Fordham: Crowley for Dunn. Crescent: Halstead for n, Stewart for Parmele, Par- for Stewart. ree—RBrunn, IFallon Healey (2), Parmele P’ratt Stev Institute. Time of RACING AT PLA'I Plattsburg, N. Y., Jan. ning the 220 yard dash and third in the three-quarter mile race yesterd Charles Jewtraw of Lake Placid, present holder of the national title, is tied with Roy McWhirter of the ,Alverno A. C. of Chicago for the speed skating championship of Amer- McWhirter won the three-quar- ter mile event and took third im the 220 yard dash. Each scored 40 points, awrles Gorman of the Commercial club of St N. B, and Fred Buendgen r Alverno club man, were the only other point scorers, Gorman got 20 for his second place in the 220 yard dash and Buendgen was second in the threc-quarter mile event, TO COACH H. Ifort Worth, nax Douglas, Tex,, Jan. Cincinnati National league catcher, has signed a contract with the Amarillo (Texas) High school to coach all branches of ath- letics, Dougluss has not announced whether he will report to the Reds although itis expected that he will re- tire from b —AStya- Ducks, while asieep In the water, paddle bont in a circie with one foot to remain in approximately the samc place. 93— T4— 81— 90— 43ir~12!a 241 241 '.’4R Donlon (. Machol Johnson Heath Kerner . 94 72 N o T0- Renshaw W. Brown Tomsheck 2!» Lugh ¢ Gt P V\mv.ul Linn | Dummy 5 Carlson Miller Wardner Maloncy Walker 380 Browns. 240 244 263 2062 Wi hnv Sox. 09 78 H. Johnson Dougherty Anderson v 138 Whitney pRe Cusack 86 17 Indians. Anderson § Wenz Delrair 1. Ra Dummy 220 | |Stute urmory, s ke CORBIN QUINTETS WIN'THO GONTESTS Stanley Wonks Regulars and Oftice Teams Prove the Victims baskethull teams representing 1%, Corbin coneern, re- victorious night the by defeating teams from the Stanley Worl ¢ game, the (% to L"- contest, Two the P, turned & were last at In the prelimin- bin office team won which was a well It was mainly through the excellent goal shooting of Ander- son, that the Lockmukers were re- turned victors, 17or the Stanley Works, Warner Johnson and Bill Keefe did the best work, The Stanley Works regulars, with Jack Pelletier and Walthers in the lineup, again bowed to Chiel Larson and his mates, 34 to 18, It was a rough affair, and Larson was the sub- ject of most of the attack. As was the case in the first game between the teams, Larson featured for his team. Saxe came through in good style last night, and besides holding the Butt- makers' forwards safe, he rung up three roat field goals. I'rederickson was the only player on the Stanley Works that seemed to meet with much success in locating the baskets, “Ireddie’ ounted for 10 points. The summaries:— Corbin Carr i JUAT Stanley Works ] Irederickson Ill h' I orward Cossette Walthers Paul Grobstein Jack Pelletier Pelletier Larson Schroeder wrd Staniecy Works Left G Score:——Corbin 34, 18; field goals, Carrazza 2, Cossette 2, Paul 1, Saxe 8 Larson 4, rederick- son 2, Grobstein 3, Schroeder goals: Larson 10, I'redericks referce, Hay timer, Sauter. 2, on 6; Corbin Anderson Stanley Works W. Johnson itiggt KForwian Keefe Terry Doyle Morgan Kallgren Johnson Norfeldt Hallin , Corbin Keefc 3, Mor- Score: —Stanley Works 32; fleld gouls, W, dohnson 6, Norfelt 1, Anderson 6, Terry gan 2, Hallin 2, A. John foul goals, W. Johnson 4, Anderson 2, Hal- ; referee, Hayes; timer, Sauter. SCON TO WED Yankees' Star \lmlnll\lllml Obtains Marriage License at Brooklyn. New York, Jan. Waite Hoyt. who pitched, the New York Yanks te {wo victories in the world series wit) the pennant winning Giants last ral is soon to be marricd. He accompanied Miss Dorothy H. Pyle, 23, of Brooklyn, to the Brooklyn marriage license bureau yesterday and took out credentials for signing a life conwact. He gave his age as 22, but sofused to say when he planned talk ing the critical step. Iriends how ever, said he would wed before start ing south for spring training with hit team. HARVARD FAVORS BOXING. Assurcd of Sport Conncil Votes for it. seems as Student Cambridge. Mass., Jan.. _Box- ing seems assured of official reco, nition as a Harvard sport, as the Stu dent Council yesterday voted in favor of it, subject to specific provisions by the Athiletic committee. . Ath- letic committee, after withhoiding de cision for two meetings, at its last meeting voted to refer the propos tion to the Student Council for action, and yesterday afternoon’s vote is ex- pected to be ratified my the Athletic committee next week. Yale will prob- ably be the only bosing team Harvard | will meet this season. IN /rs CLASS LARGEST SELLING CIGAR IN THE WORLD FAMOUS FOR QUALITY MADE IN NEW ENGLANDS LARGEST CiGAR FAZTCRY R.G.SULLIVAN ESTATE SOLE OWNERS AU KFGRS, FACTORY ~ MANCHESTER, N.H. What Are You Doing SATURDAY NICGHT' Cecil B. DeMille DAILY HERALD, ! Il WEDNESDAY, Nat Hurd Joins Hole-in-one Club | Pinehurst, N, (., Jan, 25.-Nat| 8. Hurd, of Pittsburgh and Pinehurst, joined the Hole-In-One club by sink- ing his tee shot for the clghth hole on the championship course during u four-ball match played here yeste day afternoon, The distance i yards and the green is invisible from the tec, Joe Kirkwood, the Australian champion, has forwarded his entry for the North and South Open Champion- ship Tournament, Kirkwood will probably scttle permanently in this country, SKATING TOURNEY Schoolboy Teams of New York, Cleve- land and Milwaukee to Compete in Big Event at Chicago. Chicago, Jan. meets at Montreal, Bostoit is planned for the Chicago schoolboy skating team if it retains the national championship, defeating New York, Clevelund and Milwaukee | in the inter-city tournament to he held here next month, it was an- nounced today. Istensive plang for entertaining the teams ‘from New York, Cleveland and Milwaukee also were anponnced. A dual meet with t New York city skafers wiil he ar IPebruary 24, the day before ti conte: The team to repre icago will be chosen within two weeks, it was wmid. Participation in Toronto and cnt AT W. VA, -YEAR RU v Jan. 25. I'IRY Morgantown, W. freshman rule barring ail first men from athletic competition adopted by the University of Virginia Athletic Board yesterday. one-year migration rule has been it effect here for years, and the fresh- | man rule now brings the Mountain- | eers' code up to that of any of the | arger universitics, | I'he | West | JANUARY The |« 26, e e——— 192%, YALE QUINTET SPRINGS SURPRISE Knox College Team I Dovned in| a Whlrlwmd Gontost New The Yale team finished its basketball game with night whirlwind defeating IMinois 24, team game of the visitors was typleal- ly Western, Huven, Conn,, Jan, Knox college last in| tashion, colleglang by 25 to conslsting of short, quick | Minor Magnates To the Raise Dra/t Price “Club owners of met_ in Chics Amer n an Association special segsion here toduy to cenfider the | pos ho of |owners would take abl 18 “”"Ihln Johnson, preaident of the Ameri- The | can ieagne | the acceptance of the new draft pro- made by the baseball advisory The proposal carries o price for every player dreafted om the organization, an increase of 00 over the former price, o advance indication was avail- vegarding the action the elub Presijent Hickey to have agreed with il ard, $7.600 sald, however, Heydler of 7,600 was a wident that and 1 National league ‘hn price, passing until fairly close to the basket | long heaves Under the basket congistent by its absence, Although Yale took the lead at the start, the Westerners quickly tied the geore and the lead was passed elght times during the mateh, Knox led, 16 to 12, at intermission time, but Yale tied the score half amid thunderous applause, Albro gave a great display for Knox, while itain Cooper, who was shirted from center to guard on the Ili team, dis- played all-round brilliancy. His goal shooting from fouls was the cleverest shown by e this season. The line-u Yale Basther s Loft Forward where were Knox Albro Haas Negley Conklin Campbell Cooper Laudwick Right Guard Kernan Siuhonrs casvoat Orablig Left Guard Goals from field: Albro ‘wmpbell 2, Baither 3, , Conklin 2, Gogls from fouls: Albro, 12 out of 13; Cooper, 9 out of ubstitutions: Craig for Negle, for Conklin ofMcials: Carney and O ; time: 20 minutes. Craig, attempted. | play was generally | midway in the second’ th meet, th [ ce Sttt fre 1o | ex lee th ba Gi at | 1ea leges, TENNIS ST cir ine several ma ITALIAN TE!V\MWCOMING w the Fiest Time in the History of the Penn, Relay Carnival, Country Will be Represented. Philadelphia, Jan, 25, Itply, for e fir: time in the will send a team to compete at e University of Pennsylvinia relay rnival in April, This was news re- fved yesterday by Chevaller Lulglh! Italion Consul in this city, Ricel at Washing- through whom the invitation was tended. Details regarding the se- tion of the team and its journey to is country have been left to Giam- ttista lLeale, Director the Societa nnastica Colombo of Genoa. The hletes will be sclected from the wding Italian universities and col- om Ambassador n, R LEAVES COLLEGE. iros, captain of the rsity tennis team, and one of the st known players in intercolleglate cles, has quit college to enter hus- hes, e G had participated in Junior wtehes. Syr Theodore 1o ve be Chlcavoan Wms Amatear Ski Tltle I‘\\entv thousand spoctdtms saw Ragnar Omtvedt of Chicago, win the national amateur ski title at the ’\Iolge Ski Club’s meeting near Cary, 1ll., on Jan. 22. better than any jump made by either amateur or mofe:mmml on the slide. snow were imported to insure success of the meet. ,;et is another picture of him. Omtvedt’s bes jump was 125 feet, vracuse Unf- | jonal c¢hampionship | Two trainloads of | Omtvedt is shown just after “taking off.” In- i { i —————— KOPF 1S SLATED T0 DRAW RELEASE New Britain Boy Wlll Probably Be Turned Loose by Reds New York, Jan, 26.--The Brooklyn Robing yesterday bought Inficlder Sak Crane from the Cincinnatl Reds for $7,500 according to Information tele- graphed to the Dodgers' headquarters by Presidenf Charles H. Ebbets, who 19 now in Miami, IMla. The deal was not w surprise In baseball circles. The Raobing have been in search of an in- fielder all winter and several times they have heen reported in negotia- tions for Crane. Play Shortstop If the plans of Manager Wilbert Robingon are carrled through, the new Brooklynite will be use at short- stop_next season, displacing the veter- an 1 Olson. The latter, however, will To history of thehe \m]n in the infleld and will be shift- ed to second base to take the place of \duff, tvhose hitting fell off . Crane's defensive play will hl. n u.np in the Brooklyn shortfield, where the lack of a fast and clean flelding player has been a weakness for maney years, Larry is Next Crane did not play regularly for the Reds last season. He alternated at shortstop with Larry Kopf, who is also on the market. Crane played in 73 games and compiled a batting aver- age of . In that number of games he made 50 hits and 20 runs in 215 times at bat. He has never been noted as a strong hitter. Christy Denfes “Big Six"” s Not on the Mend Mus, New York, . rts the contrary notwithstanding, Christy Ma- thewson, battling for his life at Sar- anac Lake, is doing very well. Mrs, Mathewson, who paid a visit {o the offices of the Giants yesterday and is spending a few d in this city visit- ing friends, declared that the one time pitching star was making fine head- way in his game effort to regain his health. According to Mrs. Mathewson “Big Six” is siting up for his meals and the other day he shaved himself—quite an event in his life since he went to the lake. This will be welcome news to the fans of New York, for recent reports from Saranac had preparcd his ends for the worst. KIRKWOOD COMING BACK. Australian Open Golf Champion Will Repeat Visit. N. I8, W., Jan. tha Anstralian open U H, golf ]\|I‘|\l\ nnd ch. I7rench, Br tournamen States on I%eb. ish and American open il sail for the United — NEXT WEEK — | ———F 0 X—— ANNIVERSARY ADDED FEATURES NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ‘s’iove 0i A Man Trying To S!fcm L!tll’ Joe. [SETRT " LITTLE POINT =~ LTTLe Jog ! Y W ‘AT \WAS ClosE BABY - NOoWwW SHaw Wo's Yo' DADDY - BE GooD To Yo' PApP Jog = ry ‘urree Jog! ATTA Basy Jog! Littie Joe! ! Rian ‘tm 2 Er veys A BRIGGS - v v come onN NoW utTLe Joe - B NIiCE To Yo' Paral " NEV KNow POINT MIND -- W& TS A HARD BUT WE canN MAKE T LITTLE Jog's MY LITTLE PaL COME oN Now SWEESTHSART - . 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