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S S R T MANAGER MANGAN PROYESTS VICTOR BOWLING LEAGUE OFE CITY LEAUE HAS OPENING ATGASIND Interesting Bowlmo Features .,\.; e Zirst Games Roliod Last NIght v ve van at courennn vowns nore Saturday, \In i, 1t was announced today. The Wil «arry $60,000 roded moaey, but changed roles will Inerease the winner's purge, Second money will e reduced fvom $10,60000 to § third money trom $5,000 to $4,000, and fourth money from $2,000 to $1,000, therel 100 to the purse, The st been iner d from $250 1 ve Yourself, 18, UL, won the race last ) from his stablemute, Nominations will Keniucky Derby To Be Run on May 13 Ny annual KRl rencwal the Jun The the forty- of Ken- Derby, |,.~nu; It Bowling league the Yhe City P onight four teams of the best alleynien ing from some mighty bound to ot opened Casino alloys, with The embraces some in the city, the scores rolled last nigs Interesting games are in the future. Other league game t the alleys last night | were hetween teams in the He | Hutchinson league, | At Rogers Recrcation alleys, the Btanley Worls held forth, The scores: Ciry at 000, contesting mukeup league of the and judg dley's Mlack se on leagne RETAINS HIS TITLE Zbyszko Downs LEAGUE Anney C. Anderson .. McGuire Linn ... RBlanchard Foote a8 : | Stan, Dasiscourt in Straight Falls at Doston—Wrestles Here Tomorrow Night, Stanisiaus Zb, world's wrestling lust night, when he downed Dick Daviscourt of Texas, In straight falls at Mechanica hall, at Boston. The champlon secured the firet fali in 42 minutes, 35 seconds, With #n arm, scissors and grapevine hold. The second fall came in 22 min- 152 ute ter the challenger had fastencd v Warriors 1 double Nelson on the champion, but Valentine gty v rolled over. Zhyszko left im- . Narcum . : mediately for Connecticut, where he Blosky ... has several matehes booked. G. Huck row night at Turner hall, A. Narcum . ‘harlie Burkurth of New finish match. Promoter Hartley has placed lickets for the mateh on sale at the Vita Drug company on Lafayette itreet, 440 473 retained his Mol I\Ln Olson ... 100 Maier Vollhardt Clancy Anderson 00 89 105 408 4% Live (nl.~ he meets b York, in a 459-—1428 Matsen i ke L S ! ’l‘omnr-' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, C o T Y OF MERIDEN KACEYS OVER LOCALS, BECAUSE OF ALLEGED INFRACTION OF LEAGUE RULES — CITY NS SEASON AT CASINO ALLEYS — WOOSTER FIVE TO ROLL AT ROGERS TOMORROW NIGHT—DEMPSEY TO MEET BRENNAN DEMPSEY- 10 BOX Baskotball Players Fired at Wisconsin Wis, Jan, 81.—Coach T, 1;, Jones, Director of Athletics of the Univgrsity of Wisconsin, has an- SIGN GONTRACTS Four of Them Ave From Players| [s\hgn {10 Jom Team | DAl r:;vv'xl.lnrvlII'l.‘(lxr‘l"x‘nlrulllr“';:lllnl‘v::‘\ll.\:tl .;;‘,";d un candidates for the basketball team have heen"notified that they are mteligible for competition, He did con- | pot glve their names. them [ The announcement the | vestigation into the the | Wisconsin athletes LZlghteen | they had violated contract for | togsionalisim, S$IX MORE GIANTS | Madison, New York, tracts of mix Jan, 31, —8igned players, four of new men, have been received at offices of the New York Giants, club announced taday, Giants now are under followed an in- records of all| 1o determine §f rules against pro- Alex Gaston and Virgil Barnes were | the old men to send in thelr signed papers, The others i Frank Samide, cateher, of Colo., Floyd Brown, also u stop, fro = % T 4 IlyI [”:‘l:\“ | Orezon High School Coach Has State- pendence, Kag, and John Albertaon | of Montrose, right hand hurlers, | Virgil Barnes is a bfother of Joss, | the Circleville, Kas, hurler, who | played a hero role for the Giants in the last world series, Virgil is right handed pitcher, With Gaston he forms what McGraw calls hig “pony hattery,” Al these youngst ~n‘ will undoubtedly be assigned to Hu‘ recruit squad, for which five gamier | have o far hean boaled, The un-| derlings will play at Beaumont March 18 and 19; the Indianapolis American Association club at Marlin, Tex., March 24 and 23, and the Ports- mouth, Va., team on April § ments Which Tend to Exoncrate Dictz From Charges, Pendleton, Oregon, Jan. lard . (Dick) " Hanley, Pendieton | High school foothall conch, on his re- [turn from Seattle announced that he had obtalned signed statements from Iligh school athletes denying that either he or Coach William (T.one star) Dietz had made unsportsman- like or dishonorable overtures to them to get thelr services for the Purdue university foothall team lanley also announced that he had visited Prof. Leslie G. Ayres of the | University of Washington, who re- |cently charged that salaries were | being offered Northwest athletes by Three matches | Hanley and Dietz. Ayres, Hanley the second [said, promised, that the High school ..mntr‘llr athletes would be given a hearing pionship |a full investigation made. Waiter Henry | Dalley of Everett, Wash., mentioned . Emil Ttenner, by Prof. s ag having been ries Heddon, | proached Hanley, stated in Edgar Appleby, |affidavit that he had never heen Collin cago, | proached by Hanley, the latter stated New | today. N Rich- AMATEUR BILLIARDS, New York, Jan. 31.— were sehaduled today in round piay of the nation: 18.2 balkline billiard cha tournament. The car Clarkson, New York, Younzstown, 0. Dowagine, Mich., vs. New York. Pere vs. Krancis Appleby, York. Plucker Richter Carlson .. 87 04 461 464—1358 Dummy .. Wilson . . Quenk . Maddock . Molyneux . Begos Connors 96 84 89 93 476 441 Foremen 108 Gavitt 07 Angello Ely ..... McConn . Tredie .. 91 b14 Rule 114 04 8T 131 92 94 102 9 100 94 Myers Odman . T. Wright ...... Campbell ..... {cBriaity ...... 518 480 Shipping plg 91 98 117 86 487 502 Non Pro O'Brien ....... 106 Homan ... 108 Ensworth . 100 Hart ... 88 Berry ... veo 88 S8 100 113 103 8 Lund .. 3 Merwin J Ellfott .. Leuback ...,.. Wilcox . v.vennn ki 87 96 92 i) Hartford Opposes | RIVALS 70 MB 446 lnvmq 05 59" 95 | Wooster Team of Truslow Hanson Bakeil Dummy leys in This City Tomorrow Night. ‘ Burke .... of between the New The last half home nmli home series Britain b 446 office 400 | bowling quintet composed of H. Johnson First Plcture 05 Carpentier - Cook Flght This is the first picture of the fight het champion, at Albert Hall, London. H(‘ couldn’t block one in the fourth round and went down fm Lho cnunt Cracks From Rogers Recreation Al- | fora |ed a pinners | Patterson . B § 2 | 2. Walsh Potash Nelson Norfeldt Bertint 2 w. Johnson .... S8 7 3|, COOLLY Regulators Ginett .. Cog 5 82 Gennett O Wright Kolody Olson Blankenburg Supernaut . 6 86 119 nULe 418 440 Registers | Snowman 0 Holcomb ...... 82 67 80 | 75 STANLLEY GIRLS' LEAGUE 2 S4 Unions 79 WMary Blum st Th 1 Minnie Schusler ... 157 | Clootey F. Nearing 124 | Rawlings M varp 124 | O'Neil 121 35 - 036 Covell (arkinsen 16657 133 | Kiefrer E. Fitzgernic ween Georges Carvpentier and George Coouk: Australian Cook is shown here blocking a right smash in the first round. .( r‘u;:nys l{r tion Wooster [7ive of Hart 1, will be rolled at & o'clock tomorrow night at Mt street alleys in this city. 5 to be determined on a T ' i % ¢ and the o nd Memphis clubs when they vis- ited Havana some time ago. Army has 26,181 bands- nava, Salva JANU ARY MERIDEN VIGTORY IS PROTESTED Silver City Management Fails to “Put It OWT on Mangan Breaking one of the iron clad rules of the Kuceys State loague, was done Iast night by the Meriden Kaceys, and a8 a result, the victory of the Silver City knights over the locals will In all probubility be thrown out. Meriden was one of the teams that was given the right to use “outside players,’” viz two players that are not members of the council they represented. When this rule was drawn up, It was speeifi- cally agreed that under no conditions would more than two of these players be allowed in any game, provided that in the event of two of these players starting, it would not be permissible cither to withdraw or banished from the game, and the en- try of the other player he made pos- sible. So far this rule has been ad- hered to pretty well, by all except the Meriden management. Can't Fool Mangan When the New Britain team took the floor last night, there was a hig crowd on hand to watch the hattle, Meriden appeared with Coyle, Gill and Hartford of Southington in uniform. As soon an the sweaters were doffed for the start of the contest, It was scen that all of this trio were to be started by the Merlden manager, Man- ager Larry Mangan at once called the attention of the rule to both the referee ond the home manager, and when it was Insisted on that all three would play, a protost was lodged by Manager Mangan. !t can -thereby be acen that it is not a case of being a “sore loser” that prompted Mangan's action. According to the rules he is within his rights, and today the secre- tary of the league was notified. Meriden's First Win The locals started off at a fast clip, and at the end of the first half was leading 1% to f. Meriden put on a burst of speed in the second half. and aided materially by the splendid work of Hartford of Southington, the Silver City team managed to nose out the Hurdware Clty team 25 to 2 With lesa than a half-minute to pla the score tied at 23, Hartford rang up the winning tall Bl Game Next Weel Commen: next 1 weel, For.the operi ttraction of the Tuesday night exhibitions, the Y. M. H. A. team of Hartford has been secured. Manager Mangan has arrang- 2l to have the big game start at § o'clock, hecause of a meeting to be held by Daly Council on the same eve- ning. A preliminary game will pre- rede the main contest, The summary of last night's game: Meriden New Dr n Coyle ... Shehan Hartford Kilduff McGrath Restella Gaffney Saxe . Murphy | Britain 23; Hartford 6, Score, Meriden 25, New goals from floor, Coyle, McGrath, Gill 2, , Kiiduff 3, Restella 3, Sixe; from Mefirath 5, Sheehan 7; referee, Bren- nan; time, 20 minute halves. $50.000 FOR SANTA CLAU Klmira, Y., Jan. 381, (laus gets the profit from gamos in Kimira. The Arctic league which conduets, ths locai semli-pro tram each summer to provide a Ohristmas fund for poor ehildren, took in more than §$50.000 last vear, men, ST day schools and 41 and m schools scattered over the world. |pinfall basis. In the match d veral days ago, the locals 29-pin advar alili i shown in the report just ade m the hoard of direaors. BALL PLAVER HNURT. () Ll lAin’t It A Grand And Guban Piteher, Suffering m Fractured Skull I.e Dlane, 1 Lo Jan. 21.—Jose all player, is in @ hos- Santiazn, from a Al It is alleged he was head bat hy i dur I ne Sunday afternoon. Susini is under arrest Lo is a on the Al team aga Havant, Cuban ha pital at fractured s WHEN You HAVE HomE WORw DONE, NEED |IT FOR YOUR RECITATION and playved B piteher, st the ane locs ook- | Here's a suggestion Give him a membership CAN'T FIND IT, AND You Gloricus Feeling R i ] It was also | be | foulg. ! Boston A. A. Plans To Help Olympic Fund Jan ‘fhe Boston Ath- letie assoclation has started o move- ment to assist in financing the next American Olympie team, It was an- | nounced last night that a portion, fprobably & per cent, of the receipts at the association's annual games next Saturday night would he set astde for an addition to the funds of | the American Olympic committee for the games of 1024, This action way taken in the hopes that other sports bodies would similariy set aside part of thelr receipts from other .;r' gumes, This would obviate the l.wlu minute seramble for money that at- tended the scnding of the American team to Antwerp, KFLLY~HEPMAN BOUT Bronx Battler Mecets a Worthy Foce in Hoston, ol Pacitic Coast Boy at Hartford This Exening, A Dbig delegation of fans will attend the Auditorium at Hartford this evening The card is one of the most attractive arranged in the Capital City in many months, The featur: ovent wiil bring tagether Jimmy Kelly, I'ne Bronx Bearcat,” who reeently disposed of Mike Morley, the Hartford favorite, and Tillie “Kil" Herman, the Pacific Coast welterweight, It witl be Her- man's first bhout in this vicinity. Kelly first attracted attention in this vicinity by the decisive lacing - he handed Dave Palitz at the Lyceum theater noarly two yours ago. Three other bouts are on the bill, and al- together, the fans seem to be in line {for a great night. Balt L e W orld’s Larpe: locai boxing exhibition at the ambitjion of €. H. Stall, Cin cinnati, is to have the largest hail oi {twine in the world, He now has one that's two and a half fect in Jdiameter and weighing 88 pounds. He is add ing to it every day. The BRENNAN AT N.Y. Champ and Challenger to Battle on March 17 New York, Jan. 31.--Articles will signed for a twelve-round bout at Madison Square Garden in whic! Jack Dempsey will defend hls world's heavyweleit title for the second time against Bill Brennan, -Chicago heavy- weight, ‘I'he contest 1s seicedaied for the night of March '7. Preliminary details have been satisfactorily ar- ranged, and there remaing but the formal signing of contracts for thu bhout to complete the negotiations, Brennan has resumed training in anticipation of the champlonship bout. Leo P Plynn, the Chicagoan's man- ager, declured he had accepted terms for another Dempeey bout and Was prepared to afx his signature to a set of articles, Jack Kearns for Dempsey, stated that he was pre- pared to sign today. Tex Rickard, when questioned on the matter an- nouneei that he expected to close de- talls for the bout this afternoon when he meets Kearns. Rreanan will receive his third chance at the title unless unexpected develop- ments crop up to change present plans. The Chicagoan has suffered two knockouts at the hands of the In 1918, when Dempsey fighting his way to the title, he knocked out Brennan in six rounds. In 1920, when he was champion, Dempsey disposed of his rival in twelve rounds, 'This latter bout was held at Madison Square Garden. 1t iz on his accomplishment in maining twelve rounds hefore (itleholder that Brennan’s claims for another title bout have heen ad- vanced, While the proposed Dempsey-Bren- nan coutest is regarded practically as a certainty, plans for a bout between the champion and Harry Wills, New Orleans negro heavyweight, have not been abandoned. be ’ro Speed Champ to Race in Ameri- can Legion Meet. Endicott, N. Y., Jan, 31.—News has been received from Arthur Staff, pro- fessional speed skating champion of America, that he is forwarding his ontry to the American Legion to com- pete in the professional races to be held at the Ideal Park race track rink on Web. 11 and 12. Staff will meet Morris Wood, Edmund lLamy and Bohby MclLean, all former world ijeholders on the ice. 'The cntries of Tverett McGowan, Ben Osickey and Don Baker are expected in a few Gays. This will be the first meet that Staff has competed in since he won the American title at Lake Placid last year. Staff will arrive at Endicott an Feb, T AMERICAN CHAMP LOSLES. Glasgow, Jan. 31.—Robert Stew- art, the Glasgow expert, yesterd scored a vietory over Newell W. Banks of Detroit, Mich., in the sec- ond day's play for the world's check- cr championship. This was the first vietory of the series, which will con- sist of forty gam The score now stands: Stewart, 1; Banks, 0; drawn, | STARTING SUNDAY ATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. De Mille’s Best R A e L T s ] Your BuT VWHERE You NEXT PUT 1T - AND You TRY To “AND YourR WANDER To GRY NEAR FUTURE AN o THINK TEACHER - THINK COULD HAVE TROUGHTS HE //\f s D OF Yeou FiND n" on H-H- BOY! AIN'T T A GR-: R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RlOV S ~AND THEN IN DESPERATION You TAWKE. ANOTHER LOOK (N YouR DESK BEFORE (EAVING THE ROAM - AND IA/-A - ¥ OVER| IN THE CORNER - H. Bull W. Conrad M. IMitzgerald M. Emith .. 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