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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY .HER/‘.LT\, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, STANlSLAUS ZBYSZKO, WORLD’S WRESTLING CHAMPION TO DISPLAY MAT SKILL AT TURNER HALL TONIGHT GOOD WORK BY CARLSON AND ' LARSON WINS FOR “BILL’S STARS” OVER WATERBURY TEAM — TOMMY DONLON CAPTURES ANOTHER PRIZE — HARTFORD BOUTS ARE A FIZZ WATERBURY LOSES ON ROGERS’ LANES Good Work by Cavlson Larson Put Vlc f0:y Acnoss a Good work on part of Carlson and Larson, resulted in SRS Stars” yesterday & team from Waterhury battled in a match, best three games, The locals won first game, after Carison had tributed a pale of strikes that count ed in his 117 to profitable ud vantage. The Brass Citvites won il second game by excellent work in the eighth and ninth hox In the third game, Larson contributed a strike n the seventh and cighth boxes, and this brought his score up to 127, res in the locals romping off match. Rill Clancey did a good noon's work on the lanes. Hartford Here Tonight. This evening, the Wooster Five of Hartford, will meet a selected team of bowlers from Rogers' Recreation Al- leys on the C‘hurch®street ctrips. The teams are engaged in a home nd home serie nd the locals enter to night's fray 29 pins to the good. The scores of last night's gumes at Rogers' alleys: victory Hternoon ov The teams two out “w con- 800/ th the after SPECIAL MATCH BUI's Stars 08 101 <117 109 85 103 95 92 101 920 496 Clancy Carlson Larson McAuliffe Brennecke 106— 08— 106 84— 306 314 Cavanaugh . Gin ... Davis Northrop 103 107 101 93— 3 515 4(-;-‘14m 1. 0. 0. F. LEAGUE Unity Miss .. 80 Miss Miss Miss Miss 85 76 Belbey . Zehrer .... Williams . . Boehm Breen 82— 1247 S4— 244 60— 264 Rock .. Leupold Thayer Sahrbacker Lundgren .. 461 Comstock 99 ! 404—1310 §3 87 Newton .. Crocker Gordon G. Carlson G. Gordon Heinzman G. Hepp H. Hepp Hensler NORTH Office Maloney Travers . Holmes . Ward Borkowski Prod No. 03 102 84 95 Pilarski Polinski Devine Kiley .. Calazia . Tool l)vlmrllm-m +. 90 §0 97 89 83 108 104 Kenney . J Byett . Bipples Coffey .. T Btedman 91 461 2 444 Office No. \« 83 Th 83 91 95 McAvay Demerest Spencer Salmon H. Byett ... \T $5 94 Taa Shippit .94 428 Valentine Magson Heslin Carlson Pirod No. Howe il Hammerburg Woleck Josephson s stanley Works 1 Roc Alley-. League Stond Rule Steel YForemen Jevels Non-Irod 18 e emr———TIE ) WRESTLING SHOW AT TURNER BALL WD, R Champion 7' Yt » diminory yoako Charlie Gern Good BUY THE ‘MOLLY-0’ SHOES AT KINNEY'S . Hting | (KELLY MAKES SHORT WORK OF HERM!/ o-Called Pacitic Coast Champion Pooves a "Bt o Ring Hartford Last Night Liermun may be a gool plyer or anything ress agent and friends but there are lundreds 06 today tuink he s the bust Wt the ring has pro- Juced o this section o many w day s the champian of (he Golden | . Herman essayed to battie Jam- | liey in the ring at Harttord last | wnd his showing was a rank Herman went out in the third was eboat twe rounds| r thun be beionged in et he had no dleons roped enclosure at all, | After taking a flop in Ferman, through & on the part of | untii ubout a min- when he was | altempting it look- Golden ny nignt | vadiure, fround, | and which w half ion ring, in 1 to he 1 the | 1gainet Kelley, {the first round, sibie generogity Kelley woent aong ite in the third stanza, |ecounted ont, Without letract from Kelley's victory, d to many u#s though the : boy had taken “a dive.” In the semi-final, a long, lean look- ing Individ named Nate Rippons, selected a soft spot in the east corner of the ring in the fifth round, in the bout with Sammy Stone, and went down and out. Nobody seemed to carc \ rap. Charley Small, a youthful look- ing lad, reccived a draw in his bout with “Sailor Joe" Gibbs: Many in the Il thought Small earncd the awd fhe curtain raiser between Lewis and Rocco Gearey, bhot | Hartford, produced the most satisfac- milling of the night. A record | ng crowd turned out to sce the »xhibition. 611} TS ¥S. G 150X Former Rivals in World Scries to Mect in Lxhibition Games this Spring at San Antonio. Chicago, I%eb. 1.—Memories of the tamous world's tour hy the Giants and the White Sox the winter of 1913-14, have been revived here by the an- wuncement of engagements between the two teams on the spring training| trip this year. The Giants and Sox will cross bats on March 11, 12, 18 and 19 at San Antonio, Texas and will meet at Seguin, Texas on March 15. March 25 and 26 will find them at Dallas and the next two days they will play in Iort Worth. Then the ciubs will separate for a time while the Sox play 1gain Southern Association teams. On April 4 and 5 they will resume their | series at Knoxville, Tenn., and the fol- lowing day will meet at Bristol, Tenn. On April 7 the teams will play at) Norfolk, Va., and the next day will and their pre-season jaunt at the Polo Grounds in New York. Old timers recalling the world tour remarked that in baseball today only Manager McGraw is left of the Giant who made the trip. President Comis- | key, Urban Itaber and Schalk are the only White Sox survivor BABI: HERMAN BEATS “KID.” [hl\mlclphm 1%eb. 1.—Babe Her- man, the ifornia lightweight, ing his first appearance in Philadel- | phia, stopped Kid Herman of N ark in the fifth round. Kid H(nn.u\ opened u cut over Babe's eye in the first round, but PPabe pounded the Newark 131 pounder, and had him groggy at the end of cach round. In the fifth Babe shot over a pair of rights to the chin which dazed the kid and the second sent him inst the ropes. Here Referee IMloyd & | ped between the fighters and ended hostilities after one minute of fight- ing. MICKEY WALKER A WINNER. Philadelph I'eh. 1.—AMickey Walker of Newark outpointed Soldier Barfeld of New York in a rast cight round bout last night. Walker won seven of the rounds, Barfeld ) the edge in only the seventh Walker carried the fight in the fi six rounds, but in the seventh i feld hit Walker once with a right shook him from head to fect, but he | could not drop ihe Newark fighter. | Each tipped the scales at 149 Mechanics .. [Shipping |Office 1 ; | Hart, 141. | Camphell, | Shipving, High sing strin High single team score, Rule, 1482, A Ames Individual Iriclkison Molyncux muobell [Quenk 1o mak- |! | Kansas |George MeRri A} Ande sttt Miers . olitis ' Burke H. Johns o on Sipernant [ Kitan Odman IKolody insworth Clantenhng Merwin Troglow ‘orridan Olson Yo ldoeks on [t und L Gavitt Yart ¥ | Bertini wenk tilanson BURKARTH THE “CERMAN OAK” MEETS ZBYSZKO AT TURNER HALL TONIGHT A CHARLIY, What will be the liglaus Zbysako, weight wrestling ¢ will oceur tont hall, when “Biscui jurkarth, “the German recently announced his carly re HI(‘!H(!V from the mat, and after hi next big bout with Earl Caddock at| New York, this month, he plans to return to his native count admits that he has am sum, and has also gained all the glory | pessible in the wrestiing sport. will open up a practice as lawyer Polzud. t appearance of world’s heavy vion in 1 at Turner St in Gardini, | other hat he Wil beat or champion, | tion of i Burkarth, who meets the this evening, | He G S apy | inetropoiitan tourneys with Some of no w y-v‘nmn' Joe He| 8 Christianson and a* It is not anticipate the serman Oak” ha red in from Hpe everal of the b New Yor! champion k in success the men Burkarth has been pitted against, include John Ireberg score bles. even down but an intercsting exhil sured by th minary the n ton will r(-.s!lm;z is a erec the houts. o il )" he between Athuanian exhibition ref- HARTF GRD KACEYS LOBE Manchester Knights Have an iasg Time Winning Irom Last Year's State League Champions, 58 (0 traveling Manche Hartford Kace night, 38 to Capital City were The fast Kaceys defeated the at Manchester last The boys from the completely outclassed. Ifitzgerald «d for the Silktown five, getting s trom the field and four trom | 1 line. playing in place of Iddie Quish, o turned in | L gilt edged exhibition of basketball, | acconnting for 10 points with five | field goals. v the decisive victory over the Hartford team, the Manchester team | looms up as a tough opponent for any quintet to down on the home court. Dritain Kaceys journey to Man- chester T ¥ nizht, and are primed | or a tough battic. CUBS SEND PLAYER TO MOBIL Chicago, Feh 1.—ilarold Leathe an infielder, recailed | Chic Nationais arter a with the City Ame Association as been rele; Mobiie oi outhern Asi Leathe to Mobile payment iter Colvin, pur- | t scasen. | club, the as part irst bascman, COMITTS Al The Comets of the New Boys' ctub is making a great championship honors this desirous of meeting ents averaging in weight Dramhall is the manager of the quintet, and may be reached at §5 Bast Main street, or by telephone, 2h78, IR GAMES. Britain bid for son, and any oppon- 120 pounds. are 'O OPEN SEASON. team which YoM, II The will represent the will play the limantic in that town next riday aight. 11 175 CLASS LARGEST SELLIK A A S WoRLp o \m& u». L n P p bl ] ap .": | MEW ENGP ARDS 3T CiGAR FACTGRY SULLIVAK ESTAT SOLE QWWALRS AU KFGIA FALTORY -~ MARCHESTR B it f “any of Tail-end Philadelphia, whose T heen League today sai RET ding ¥s Co finis’ wonderful judging by from He | many hi, is h of >hiladelphia race AIN THEIR NERYE Athletics Are 1 RBig Increase in mnie Mack. IFeb. Athletics hing last in the for a number the mot countr; he must have ball club in the the letters he unsigned players. aving trouble in persuadir them to sign contract > c- Salaries, 1.—Connie Mack have American of years, st is receiving g s. Some of them are asking double what the, other ciubs are having trouble, Mack | sai Cambridge, d, rece but 1 last year. they will not admit it. HARVARD SPRINTER JLL. Jenking, ros in B Ve be pames with t Mass., I%eb. Harvard sprinter, who en a competitor at the Mil in New York tonight, onsilitis and W be unabi Many of the 1.—Percy was it it 118 to run, it was announced last night. gils i THOMAS D. GONLAN AGAIN WINS PRIZE Popular Traut & Hme For¢man Cops Booby Prize at Casino Donlon, the genial fore- man of the Nail Packing department of 'Truut and Hine Manufacturing company, and i bowler oxtraordinary of the factory league, for the third time this scason walked off with the consolation prize at the Casino alleys' lust night. While “Tommy" appar-| ently treasures the prize, he has con- | fded in triends that its possession is his for the last time, and that in next week's games he will relinquish the treasure to some other bowler, The scores of last night's games: TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE Red Sox 90 75 Thomas D, 76— 2 14— Td— 2 !, Macholtz . Donlon Willoughby Johnson Heath 474 Carlson Miller Warden . Maloney Walker 388—1260 80— 251 84— 162 — 68 80— 243 89— 278 2— 177 63 Miller . Andrews . Brown . Hartman McDonough O'Neil Woram — 415—1214 P. 0, Gugel Koether i Macholtz . ... tenshaw Noga .. Kernes Brown Tomsheck 87— 90— 403—1237 85 420 Indians 54 80 8n 80 76 400 89 86 78 254 229 248 256 217 78— 11— o e 84— 70— 401—1204 H. Rann .. Paplaski Wenz . Anderson Dumrpy White 93 80— 262 269 247 232 286 H. Johnson Dougherty Anderson Whitney Cusack 97— 81— T— 109— 438—1306 75— 83— 13— 81— 91— 408—1228 Gugel Baldse .. Simon Doyat Bailey 4 5 4 4 6 MATCH GAME Spanish “'ur Vets S 100— 262 82— 2 00— 2 79— 2 Griswold Egan Ballen Morey Reed 43 N. B. National Bank 88 96 Smart COMMISSION REFUSES TO SANCTION BIG BOUT New York Boxing Solons Squelch At- tempt to Put Across a Dempsey- Brennan Mateh New York, I%eh, ~Willlam doon, chalrman of the New York State Athletie Commission, notified Tex Rickard, Madison Square Garden promoter, yesterday, that under no circumstances would the Boxing Gov- erning Board tolerate another match between Jack Dempsey and RBill Bren- nan for the world's heavyweight amay The notification from Chairman Muldoon caused an unex- JJC0 1 Lie poans to sign this title contest for March 17 at Madison Square Garden, Preliminary detalls had been arranged, and it was planned to #ign the champlon and his Chicago rival for a twelve-round bat- tle in the Garden, making the third match between Dempscy and Bren- nan, Upon being informed of the com- mission's attitude with respect to the proposed match, Mr. Rickard de- clared he had definitely abandoned plans to conduct the contest in Madison Square Garden. Leo I’ Flynn, manager of Drennan, an- nounced his readiness to agree to a match between Brennan and the champion outside of New York. Jack Kearns, Dempser's manager, could not be reached after the commission’s decision. Mul- BOUT FOR DOWNEY Cleveland, Feb, 1.-—Bryan Downey, Cleveland and Young Fisher of Syra- cuse, middleweights, have been signed to box 15 rounds at Syracuse February 10. 95— 96— 93— B 91 . 80 108 . 89 farson Riley ... . H. Bertini . R. Bertini ... 3 21 286 2178 456 456 468—1279 CASINO ALLEYS. Bird League. Standing of the Teams, P Pet. Avg .639 583 .28 500 Fheasants ..... Blackbirds . Parrots Robins Canaries . 500 Sparrows . o 417 Individual hcram L emeru o . 4—Matsen —Maler .... 6—Volkhardt T—Seifel 11—Trauski 12—O0lson 13—Plucker .. 14—Hijirpe ... 15—E. Burns . 16—Ziegler 18—Perkins ....... 19—Hzurken 20—Stefnick 21—Parizo B tzgerald ... 23—Harman . 24--Bachand 25—Peterson 26—Dunlay 18 27—Crowley ..... . 84.16 28—DRBarny . . ‘e .28 29—Kissel ... . 3.18 High Hnnor\ High individual single Burns (Sparrows), 141. High individual three Huck (Parrots), 319. High team single string-—Sparrows, 507, High team three ants, 1412, 30! .34 .30 string—J. strings—G strings—Pheas- | = AMERICAN CHANPS IN ACTION TONIGHT Milrose Games Should Produce Some Very Exciting Finishes 1.—Track and ficld stars of Olympic, national, inter-col- legiate and sectlonal prominence gathered today for the serles of speclal invitation events comprising the an- nual games of the Milrose Athletic as- sociation to be held tonight. Jole Ray, Tllinois A.C, star, six times winner of the national mile title, was scheduled to start In the Rodman Wanamaker one and one half mile speclal race against Hal Cutbill, Bos- ton and a member of club and college runners, Ray and Cuthill met last year and Cuthill came through with i clos- ing burst which carried him to vic- tory. New York, Feb. The Chief Fivent Dave Caldwell, Boston A, C. middle distancer will seek to gain permanent possession of the k. H. Post: trophy in the “Miirosc 600." 1larl Eby, Chica- go A. A. runner who has tis two legs on this trophy was scheduled to seek a third and decisive leg, but will be unable to start. Billy Stevenson of Princeton, national quarter mile champion s another entrant who has withdrawn from the fleld. Tom Camp- bell of Yale is the favorite for this race. The Eli runner in the Morn- ingside A, C. games recently came within 3-5 of a second of the record 5f 1:18 2-5 for this distance. Allen B. Helffrich of Pennsylvania State na- tfonal half mile champion and Jack Sellers, N. Y. A. C. who holds the local 1,000 yard title are other prospective itarters in this race. Several Relay Races A sprint medley of distances of 40, 30 and 60 yards has attracted some »f the country's foremost sprinters The ield includes Loren Murchison, St. .ouis star; Jackson Scholz, IBernie Wefers of the N. Y. A. C., Allan Wood- ing of Syracuse university Olympic 200 meter champion; Harold B. Lever, niversity of Pennsylvania; Gus Desch Notre Dame and Ned Gourdin of Harvard. Penn Star Entered Larry Brown, University of Pennsyl- ‘ania track captain will engage a for- nidable field in a two thirds of a mile aun. Harold Barron Olymple hurdle *hampion and Carl Erdman, former Princeton star are among the entries ‘or & 75 yard race. Penn State and fowa State teams will clash in an cast 's. west collegiate relay race at two niles. Harvard and Princeton will wet in a mile relay. RACQUET TOURNEY IS ON. Montreal, Feb. 1.—The champion- <hip tournament of the American amateur racquet association opened nere today with the singles first on the program. The doubles will b played tomorrow. C. C. Pell, Unit States ‘and Canadian champion, lefend his title. HARDWARE CIT SPECIAL 2 for 25c¢ Imported Havana Filler, “Broad- leaf” Binder and Wrapper F. H. JURGEN Phone 1992-5 » New Britain, Conn. —_— 'STARTING SUN. FOX’S ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. De Mille’s Best e ——— A diors PHONE FROM HoTel DESK THAT THERSE A TELEGRAMN FOR You Pastimes—Waiting For a Telegram BRIGGS You TEw THem B e SEND IT RIGHT UP You can'T WHO Couw?P You A WIRE IMAGING BE SENDING You cALL UP CLERK To ASK \WHAT'S HAPPENED To TheE BELL HOP W TH MESSAGE - You wWASN'T BXPECTING A TELEGRAM - - WHO couLp 1T BE FRom !! You RUSH To DOOR 4s BELL-HOF KNOGKKS + jt You WONDER WHY THE BELL-HoP DoESN'T ' HURRY -~ WHO COULD. Thg MESBAGE BE FRom 7 MESSAGE WASN'T FoR You AFTER AL SAME NAME BUT INITIALS DIFFERENT, . 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