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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922, RESULTS OF BOWLING MATCHES AT LOCAL ALLEYS LAST NIGHT — KACEYS PLAY LEAGUE GAME AT MIDDLETOWN TONIGHT — JOIE RAY FAILS TO BREAK TWO-MILE RECORD AT NEW YORK —TOLEDO MAN MAKES A UNIQUE RECORD AT BIG PINS—STAFF AND McGOWAN TIED FOR TITLE BOWLING RESULTS "™ Kaces iy AN TIED WITH T o asconn HOWING STEWARDS | *rrose macer orex [RAY UNABLE T0 TO PLAY MIDDLETOWN AT LOGAL ALLEYS wals Anticipate Victory Over Danny ’ [ \ STAFF FOR LEAD o WEET ATNEW YORK ...~ SET NEW RECORD ’hltl Sherman Gets a 300 Score Using 9. Both Right and Left Hand in ‘ Ahcarn's Team—Party to Leave ' N | | Are Opponents In International TN Good Work Is Done by Local MR g M) Each Scores 100 Points in Pro.] Bia i wh Course for the Inter-Collegiate i Y Chicagoan Is 2 1-b Seconds Be- Pin Topplers Lo Mo i Kacesn win el [op Skating Tourney |, Toiedo, ven sownut woewines Rodatta o Be Selected |, pnuasonie, vev. 1o american | hind Mark in Two-Mile Run [to Middletown this evening to enguge [as a record feat in howling was the Danny Ahearn's team in a league con [perfect score howled by Sid Kherman each other In the two matches on to test Fhe contest this evening 18 a lof this eity in a mateh game here O dny's program of the international P L] ah, 16,~-Join Ray of New ork, Keb, 16,—8lewards amateur clags A 18,2 balkline cham- g QK. di Ay Y York, " [feb, 1 wards .of the Ulinois Athletic clul of Chicago, The results of howling matches or 3 3 b 1 " sortant ¢ s ocaln | Saranac Lake, N, Y., b, 16, | local alleys last night, arc as follows ””"“." my e L “’I"r‘ vt ,'.I”" ‘,’ I.‘|! Arthur Ktaff of Chicago and Hverett |T10)/in8 one ball with his right hand hi Il t are bent on winning. e vecent | 4 Nt o 8 and Everett | B i g . \ knocked | the inter-collegiate rowing association | plonship tournament. This afternoon and the next with his left, he knocked r-collegiate rowing assoeia ¥ ! who o fortnight age hung up o new world's record for a mile and n Narcum and Andy beat White from 4 i (I 3 dhowing of the New Reitain team has| McGowun of St. Paul were tied for | meet here today to decide upon the | Edgar T. Appleby, recent winner of auarter, last night tried (o shatter his New Haven and Bryce from Bristol in | {down 12 straight strikes. He s & speclal match y e w;, Mr::r,.‘. v'.;w |;: the :TM} and it 'F‘:\.’:' .vll'w( '\‘\Hln V”‘-‘P;vwm_w;u-. e ot | normally right handed, course for the inter-colleginte regatta | the national titl . meets his younger ey 108 108 162 98 10a|tVident /that the slump the team was]the end of the second day of the n.u,; Ofclals of the American bowling| N June and (o discuss the relative | hrother, Francis 8, whom he defeated ity sy el e e White o6 98-110 110 foo| i foF two weeks, has disuppeared. | tation meet to declde the American | oonevess preparing for the A, B, (| Merits of four and three mile dis-[in the final match for the fitle at owh;amatenr 1wo mip MAK. 8t he Vi , Middletown has proved easy for the | outdoor professional speed akating | fournament to start at the terminal| tANCes for the event Brooklyn. Toth New York represen-|annual indoor games of the New Yor | Indications were that the problem | tatives are playing at top form and a | Chapter, Knights of Columbus, In the Twenty-second Regiment armory, but falled. "The event was a two mile handicap and attracted a half dozen locals this season, losing all three con- | championship, Edmund Lamy o 200 2038 2 2068 208 5 | 4 said they never heard of a like per-| N reun 0 o4 10b 167 Top] LMia betsnon the tedms ranae Lake i 10 third place with [0 T f of providing an observation frain for | close game is expected b G eg.100 107 108 | Manager Larry Mangan will send in points und Fobby Melean of St | i i the rematta would he overcome hy| Percy N. Colins, Chicago, former ¢ ' his strongest lineup against Middle nlois fourth with 40 | DEMPSEY 1S READY using the same train for the inter-| national champlon, plays J, K. Cope| L u—; ,:.5 2;; P town, with Sm»rllv.m' .“\.1 I\ll.lnr\‘“fm* amy had a ten-point lead on hoth | R S R colleglates at Poughkeepsie as that| Morton, Philadelphia, in tonight's|of the hest distanee runners in the 98 214 [ wards: Captain Restella, center; Mur-| of the leaders at the start of the day's | used on the Thames for the Harvard- [ mateh country, A ; d i [ At S| Champion Will 18 . s 1 the Thames for the Harvare ateh, . phy and Saxe, guards, Maher and|events, Staff won the three-mile | s SNIlLBox' Ay - Qppohonts i feunst 1o be: halil two:days.oa The two lsuropean players, Ary| Although he allowed his rvivals BIRD LEAGUL Dudack have shown improvement in{avent and was second in the one- | He Tells New Yorkers, lier, Bos of Holland and Edouard Roudil! handicaps rvanging from 40 yards to The varsity event last year was over | of l'aris, both of whom won their 150 yards, Ray won the event by a Sparrows recent games, thereby giving he | i puce and the 440-yards dash.| New York, Feh. 16.—"Open for en Kissel ..., 83 5 J Is strong substitute material. | MeGowan was first in the 440-vard [ gagement™ is the position of heavy. |4 three-mile route and opponents of | games veste had o rest today.|margin of 50 yards in 9 minutes Burns ........ The team and a delegation of rooters | gagh and the mile event and the third | weight champlon Jack Dempsey, who[8Uch a distance declare that it shall | Yesterday's victories were the first of | 1§ 4-5 sceonds, This s 2 soc Hijerpe CEOME. 9 271 will leave the Knights of Columbus |y {he threc.mile rae arriled here looking for logical op-| 10t be continued this year. Adher.| the tournament for them. Ros de-jonds hehind his own figured and 4 1-5 Dummy 3 home on Franklin Square at 7 n‘rlm-k‘ In the 440.yard dash, there were | ponents for a title hout next summer, | €nts of thé four mile race maintain| 1 fs Appleby 200 to 291 |seconds slower than the world's rec- tonight In auto buses. several false starts and Ben O'Sickey | Dempsey is ready to fight any heavy. | that the local 1921 race was little | and Roudil heat Morton 300 to 213, |ord made hy Alfred Schrubb, the 248 426 4 L £ of Cleveland, who had the outside no- | weight or light heavy, either here or| better than a scramble, with oars. | TR e L English athlete, more than a decade Parrots MCINNIS ls SATISFIED sition, was cautioned against crowd- | abroad, who will prove a financial| manship and generalship thrown | MOTORGYGLE REGORD ago. Coyle it sig e 88k B8 54 ing. Al the bhark of the gun, Mc-|drawing card, according {o the state.| Overboard and these racing men will | e ;"zi'ra*d ceees :: 5 — Gowan took the lead and kept it fo|ment of hoth the champion and his|Present their views today. Coach Jim | et 1 ‘]‘0 PLAY IN OUTFIELD uck ...... 9 93 S e Lig y “he finish line, manager, Jack Kearns. Rice is the leader of this group and | Bachand ...... §4 01 | Premier Virst Baseman OF The Am- "3 CREC I e inile event after | | Promoters are not rushing to sign| his opinions will be expressed hy the | Peter Markey of Montreal, Rides At — | erican League, Agrees To His Trans- @ gruelling struggle. Staff *and |up the champion at attractive figures,| Columbia representatives on the o= Mi i ’ 7 pes 350 371 riean e AR |:Lamy, who finished’secand and third, | however, nndpMnnu;:wr Kearna said he| board a Mile-a-Minute Clip At Miamilyinmy - O'Connell Purchased By Canaries fer From Red Sox To Indians, respectively, entered the last stretch | may have to go abroad or into vaule- o new action, however, is antici- Track. . for 875 TRy Barry sales 78 5 ‘.‘;.an,\o on equal terms with the win- | ville in nrdN": to meet the overhead|Pated in the matter for botir Cornell i dialits:For (1000 MICOR DR Parizo .... 4 3 26 Boston, Feb. 16, — John “Stuffy™ | L0 Cag in the last sprint that | charges Incidental to housing a| And Penn are on the other side of( Miami. Fla, Ieh. 16.—Peter Mar Pasture For San Francisco Team. Dunlay ...... 5 S8 MelInnis, premier first baseman of the | 6y 00a) thom out. Dan Baker of | championship title. the fence. Coach Jim Wright of I'enn|key of Montreal, established a new Pleucker ...... $) 99 American '"”"“" '(‘““ “f”"""_ '“) “"]“ Rrooklyn led the field for five laps| oL A | fkes short distances cir as low as| world's motorey le record when he| San.[francisco, leb. 16 Jimmy Matsen . W L 2. transfer from Boston to Cleveland| ‘o "oi 4 0e 0he mile track. Rob- 3 e two mile® and at Cor he tradi-| did one mile on a seven-lap track in| O'Connell, who played first hase on and expects to go south with the In hi. '_\};(.L,f:,‘,"”,;; ;,,',‘.| :::}fi Hrmn jumped WARD WANTS #10.000 | tion of Charles E. ¢ ¢y hefore| one minute flat, bhreaking the previous| the San lfrnnl'mr?\ Pacific coast bhase 4451307 | dlans next week. Melnnis' contract), & oy oo, g X his death the leading opicicht of the | record made hore several weeks ago| ball league club last season and who | with the Red Sox, which had another | "m0, S event was won by |Yanks' Infielder Returns His 1922 | four-mile route is still strong. by E. H. Murphy of Miama, of 1:01| was sold during the winter to the | year to run, stipulated that he was| ‘0% (G T N CGowan in Contiact Unignod | Syracuse, if it lines up with Colum-| Murphy then went on the track and|New York Glants for 875,000 for 1923 not to be traded without his consent.| o o0y "o third places, respectively. B bia will deadlock the vote. ‘These | duplicated Markey's time. The two| delivery, probably will play in the Erickson ... 95 g0 agg| After several conferences in the Past|po o again acted us pacemaker and | Mayer ......... ey B LG ‘fl“"‘ "'I"_"I“";L‘ l' e e | led the feld for seventeen laps. Me- thepBostoncetubmhlainn . Lo Lean then set the pace for four laps. Dummy ....... 78 75— 228 ? — et b Lo s 228 self i “perfectly satis- 8 2 922 seas: , % 2% pressed himself as “perfectly O'Sickey was leading at the end of |fOF the 1922 season. w “ H R 410 425 431 177g|fed with —m.l n;nr}:fi.ln?nsnnnrwl\\i"l’v";‘a'n:(; the twenty-second Tip. but the pace |, ‘lh‘c’;- o:‘fo‘rfidimv $6,500 this time," 1 ays efiews Diackbin G g (13 A e el s 5 05 R 8 el e DA Stbougénr e sivnd s s : I start on 2 d o as ceived., "I wan - i - . . ; | Staff made the pace for the balance . . : 3 L Stefnick ....... 2 ! RS aff made pac he dalante (TR A BurL SEe A ‘ Kelly Quits Sculling Crowley ....... § s PR of the race. R e ‘ 5 4 ¢ s ) Traceski ....... g _ 249 GOING TO HOT SPRIN Miss Gladys Robinson broke the | Until T get it. : ; ! i 3 For Contracting Business § ana | e | former world's record for the 220-| S e ! : o S ] i Rty . Kelly Dummy ., Ruth Will Accompany Yankees 0| yard dash for women, skating the dis.| SOUTHERN LEAGUE UMPIRES i : ; AT i Philadelphia, Feh. 16.—Jack m:]l,\ Memphis, Tenn., Teb. 16.—An- : : ;- Olympic champion single sculler has ¢ announced his retirement from row- Training Camp Next Monday. tance in 23 1-5 seconds in an exhi- bition race. This broke her former |nhouncement was made by the South- 3 s e ’ ing New York, Feb. 16.--Babe Ruth in- | o3 ahE i i ’) g | record of 23 4-5 seconds made at Take | €rn association today of the appoint- i i f = o el l.hc::sm\ .| formea the Yankees vesterday that he | fERT ) B0 7 SEEONE RN S S [ment of Bl Brennan, Dan Pw'l"’i’“gpr. ; 0w _ ; ; T am now in the contracting husi- 2 WL oL 277 | will leave for Hot Springs next Mon-| 00 Hadloy, Willlams:. Touls: dorlas . o ; : ness” he said. “And T must devote Schwader 78 10 265 Jay to join the small squad of play : Py Loin R : : 2 S o my time to it hence I cannot give the Peterson . ... 9 Bl Ll sl T e seorge Tanner, Harry Johnson, Clon- A b 3 3 5 LA 62 {ors there for preliminary workouts. | e Al A R : : ; : proper attention to rowing. 1 shall Eltan Y 5— 236 The Rambino has not vet signed a| Style Forecast pires for the coming season. : L : coach my cousin Paul Costello; but Volihardt . 85 — 261 | contract, nor is there any evidence i e ; AR NG I am through.” —|that he has decided t~ end his vaude- ‘WID' CONROY FOR PHILS e o A R < = 461 421—1301 | yijle tour this week and turn his at- P i Arrgd s oy : 2 ‘ . T WEDGE IN HARVARD T tention to the greater pastime of . § 4 ooz LoTkh Hiehi 10t Wia e lioh: ‘ { . Cambridge, Feb. 16.—F STANLEY BUSH | baseball, so it may be taken as an| et : roy, who was a potent cog in the ; i ] Ll gl i pretaio Hudson I ey BB that b B e ate 3 : Yankee machine of the Griffith regime X : (Kld) ; Wedge,. (GF T L Al 4 S8 80 95— 383 |{edaq with what the Yanks bave of- : g vestangday, weskiiannointed.(asglsant i . . B g e e A 8488 04— 204 | goren Him or at least expects to reach | | |40 N g : manager of the Philadelphia Nation- : : ; RN “"""fng!“ ehivasato ol e LE0Ne 63 — 265 | taiked with the Colonels. & of the hit and run game. He was o = : ! p e i FErd i s e e T AL I : Soith The Piratee ti B0E, wibh. thiel ol e W : ¥ come across the country in freight —_ ! R = | - Yankees in 1903 and the next six T, T X ; SavLOAeRIBET Uy (0. findrdlpt B8 464 448 456 ”“‘High Prices Dela\‘ [ T W vears and in 1910 went to Washing- : : A ; ‘ Pk 1 & 3 was uncertain of admission Rolls Royce z Gk . | : e ton. From there he went to Roches- 3 . : £ : e T e O 80 B7— 287 Erection of Stadium | b G ; ter, Elmira and the New York ship- 4 b ; i " NEW HAMILTON COA0H Wheelock .... ST 86 86— 269| (hjcago, eb. 16.—-Construction of | wie vard. Y | ey y Utica, N. Y., Feb. 16.—Rart J. Car- Lindquist ... § a9 83-— 263 the proposed world's largest public £ g : . S ¥ roll of Massena. Y., a leading grid Flis 92 97— 267 |¢tadjum in Grant park here will be| i e NGE B 3 X g 5 $ 4 vrm\‘t-f-nh’-r o n‘nrlm-zrmluaw days Duplin ...... 3 84 96— 283 | jolayed this spring because of ex-| e Alderman and Soccoly, local pocket 3 s ;0 at Colgate University under TLarry —— =~ lcessive hids, members of the South | . R Bliliandas “charpions;: “have (hrown W Rankart,. and coach of the strong 450 4501349} 1,k hoard announced today. Four- L e down the gauntlet to any local players : : & : Maroon line of last season, was today Hupmobile teen bids all In excess of $4,500,000 ; s for a tonrney. In & home and home S ; S named coach of the Hamilton College EEARLOVA o fe i S 34| vere rejected. The plans will be mod- i : series which opened here on Tuesday : ; b P fosbRIltagungs for the doming: et pove o o \fied to permit cheaper construction . night, Alderman won over Swingie of . . Sy President Ferry obtained Carroll's Ahlquist & 103 ag0 [it was stated, but according to John Bristol, 75 to 46 at Rogers' Rcreation T . i 2 sl;:nnmfn in lm?,.« today. He succeeds r o Foster, superintendent this will not | hall. The local plaver meets Swingle ; J. Howard Ber i SaE Gig LAl feaadl 93— 268) [uit in altering the size. at Bristol this evening. Peterson 3 ST T4 244 Sandquist ...... §0 108— 260 5 " " 2 .I<ort‘5mlth, Ark., I7eb. 16.-- Aaron | four colleges are members of the in- [ men were clocked by officials of the | outfield for San I'rancisco this seazon, Ward, infielder, sald today he had re- | ter-collegiate rowing association national cycling association, Jack Miller the new manager, an- turned his second unsigned contract s SR 3 - [ nounced on his arrival here from the H' Y th | east. Miller, hims . probably will 1S 10U hoid down the first sack 413 : [ ; : S VARD BTG TMOUTH e . i . ' B e ) Pierce Arrow Eleven Dog Teams . HaRvA DARTHOT ¢ ¢ ANYBODY CAN Schroeder 04 [Y3 in 200 Mile Derby , ) et Boston, Feb. 16.—Scoring a goal in| R . e % 3 Fl\ / """ 8 92 ; TRy each period, Harvard beat Dartmouth TR e 5 i o 7 g:i]:; RS 2? ", " in| The Pas. Manit, Feh. 16.—Eleven| 4 il at hockey, last night at the Arena| Postmaster (._eneral_ Will Hay_s is gott'mg into condition for DAN(‘i" ;lngTF 4 Nurcayk . 85 81 76 dog teams, comprising more than 100 AT hall, the Dartmouth star, was well|the strenuous duties which face him as head of the movie indus- - : S hardyshuskles will-compete inhe: 300 : o 2 covered and the Crimson forced the | try which position he will assume next month. Here he was snap-! AT FOX’S Humphrey ..... §1 an 78 B {ia-derby snow and ice on Feba . ally cay, T . f : s : mile derby over snow an | ? going practically all the way. The|peq at Palm Beach playing with Junior and James Mason, of Kent, ! MONDAY EVE. T414 436 411—1261 |ruary 22. ANl the entries have as 2 Y | fine work of Tobin at the Hanover ST o S Zoc . [ Pk A " lsembled at The Pas and are in active . : : goal alone prevented a bigger score. | O3 Frank Valier, St. Louis, and Ward Mooney, New York City. ! Brown AR L) 100-- 207 |training for the event which Hall .. R ) 85— 264 [$2,500 in prizes. 4 Johnson ....... 96 8 4 Heavy betting is reported, much of N - : Oh Man ! Frling 99 ! 281 |the money being placed that the win- e £q % y Mordes . 321 ning team will make the 200 miles, R o in less than 24 hours. The course is . 460 498 1427 gheltered 155 miles, the first 15 miles R X Ty s - S nu‘iwrk : _|being across an open lake ' i ! B e REMEM-—BE-: ’ "/\\/,,‘_,_\ ; atterson ... 8 3 i — - % : § i o = 5 N i 5 8 5 & ! ' § THE GgooD oLD Il oS E REMEMBER WHERN Ty T 3 ;z;rl:m Ceee 08 : { Henriksen to Coach } 5 : o S oM e FAE TR e el HYAFrfbmf Tea “E'ILC‘;SJ; IOEWOLQS P oo 8T 272 4 T - s ¥ = ¥ - (S {0 H o Rawlings ..... 02 5 Boston College Nine S : \ walds,?w To HAVE évms Jim S0 COLD OUR OLD [aF TnoSE THOO;A\:;"AMD = B i ; 0 (h UMP F P E it - Bk / s Ay b WAS FUNNY To HANDLE h =3 3 Roston, Feb, 16. The appointment i \ : ksen, former Red Sox | — = of Olaf Henril . former Red Sox o HEAR HIM SWEAR AND THE 430 433 305 | guttielder as baseball coach at Boston | Packard college was announced foday. He will Emmons ....... 82 109 269 [hgve charge of the team for one year. O'Brien ....... 87 4 d 2 - Bertint ........ 02 S1 Rrooks . § 113 Cochrane ...... 75 04 anztish Giriswold Vile My Ll iRt o) SN M Summer bathers will wear what AR § MLl M IR winter Lathers are wearing at Palm ,‘.’l:" s - e Rench, Here's Miss 1 H. Scott, Chi- Y » cago, in one of the popular new ging- earnet Toed ham suits. 1t is purple and white offers : : L0t HAD To CARRY AND TRY Jones TCORBIN SCREW LEAGUL Bepson McNamara-Kockler T 1 In Munkelt ... g ] Holewil .isepie 82 08 86 SLaL! b LTI £ R | S T : SIN DAY RACE Daley CENTER CHURCH CTUB Kiely Chestnuts, Rike Race A o | W. L. Hagen .. 76 82 Bies 341 el 18.—~Sensational rid. ! 5 3, ; Miss Ramage 8 o4 P21~ 101 Wradhury e MR ot Ui R g | $AY PoP- The CosH Mool 'Ly, RusH Miss Prentice 0% 197 | paldwin 85 84 Juls, paired with David Lands, Ir | CAR WON'T = W some more Miss Schade 8T 122 | Kisselback 7 12 75 ington, N. J. placed that team in START - | GET HOME| | o waTER Dummy .. ? 53 33 meson 3 j third place in the six-day hike race 2 Sorrow 5 & §6 2 with 144 points B Dehm f ? Cohurn won four of ten sprints and | Andres e ] - placed second in another. The team | s Norton 3 2 g | 0 of Ernest Kockler, Chicago, and Reg-! « Bergami .. 7 f 8 zie McNumara, Austraiia, continued| Callender - 3 S8 Corr 25 in the lead with v points while Al Ryberg 2 fred Grenda of Australia and Carl} Stockholm, of Chicago, were :-'l‘lfl!]l]: Andres Berg 8 1. Baldwin L A8 | with 165 points Reh 8 At 11 o'clock last night. the seven Cone hour. the riders had cover. | Mre Wringer 52 ty fourth Mrs. Frilleo ] 8 . 3 243 | ed 1,178 miles and § laps Mr. Racon Mr. Dykens o s P FOX'S THIS SUNDAY ONLY e : . The Only Original Dummy ..o 005 3 “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROO

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