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i) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FuBRUARY 17, 1922, “DOC” McGUIRE'S OPTICIANS DEFEAT LOWRY-JOYCE BOWLERS ON LOCAL ALLEYS—NEW BRITAIN KACEYS SENT INTO SECOND PLACE IN STATE LEAGUE BY LOSING AT MIDDLETOWN — JACK BRITTON DEFENDS TITLE AGAINST DAVE SHADE TON'CHT — McGOWAN IS NEW SKATING CHAMP LOCAL OPTIGUNS vy Fais o Boost LOGAL KAGEYSSENT M Break Precedent BRITTON DEFENDS | Hetmana and Leonara WYGOWAN CAPTURES * WIN AT BOWLING Cotese Boxing Meets T SECOND PLAGE ™ot Gt Tourney Ty | _T_llNIfiHT‘ emand $15,000 Eack | () SKATING TITLE though rec. | Detroit, eb, 17 Harry Hellmann, Id., Vel 17,-+Tntercol outtielder, tnd Hubert “Huh'" lLeon boxing 1 not i healthy con ords do not show that any golfer | “Doc” McGuire's Team Downs | s, termanen v Middletown Turns the Trick in A gt hele i owe sokewn s Yeteran (0 Box Youthful Dave io b oyt e e St Paul Boy Finishes Abead of 2 »‘ U . I \'H‘ ;"I;" i\ \‘\nyl‘i‘nlj; veteran in that art will have a4 g 1 4 00 respectively, and the Detroit elul Lowry-Joyce Quintel en of it, o coteses e Seedy Battle 89 fo 84 ppenee o e w peeceaent ot Siade at Madison Square Garden pi et to met thear et ro Arthur Stalf - i § \ it almost impos P — the Skokie club, Chicago, next July —— L tent of the Tigers, announced todny — - as Alexander M Herd, a Rritish | Heilmann s champion batter of 1he Rarapne Lake, N, Y Feb 1 aad The New Britain Opti [veteran, who has chatked up fifteen | ‘f“" I‘"‘l'" e, 1T < Grlzaled | Kmerjean leagur holes in one, will he & competitor, | VArIor of the roped square, NghtINg| ™ iaiimann retuined hix contract, | Everett MeGowan of Panl, won the Lowry-Joyce (sam of it | ; oittnlon, ‘fay o Intagaels | o three strajght gnmes her ' & 1o take p {i piita .\‘.m cugue standing last night, when | Phe Rritish star recontly scored hia | #COTe8 of battles, every year for nearly ( wiioh called for & advance of [the American professional outdoor The Russell ar o ; o March 18, 17 and 18, are | o1¢ Paly council luds suffered a 80 to| fiffeenth ace on the fifteanth hole |10 decades, Juck Dritton, world's| g, ¢ clnb enjoyed the us ( i Tannaivania S S defcat at Middletown, The winne at the Coombe Hill conrse, uwlung‘“"”"" (-).mmmunl will - tonight i {0, on the lanes last nig e IKer roumstances the ovent will | or® Breatly strengthened by the we- | his wverage about one ace for each Madison Square Garden attempt fo| ditional 5,000, Leonard, he sald, re defeat youth of half his age and [t B s ten (e fis. |40y MeGowan seored 170 points in ton Fraternal len y ’ r o patidd L b e 0 'llVl:":\lVlnlvn of McNamurw, the Water-| (0,000 noles played, As Sandy Hasd {Seicm g Youlh BE Al k, ! ‘ | uled gumes, the aceon : 3 liox Tonis W ¥ Racey's star. - The contest was| has played golf for some fifty yvears | wonusandth less experience, Blbaliiian Warn the sanis e (R year the three days' meet which ended T i (ATIIN, DA of . one of the most oxelting seen on 4 | and covered the. ke nearly 200 10D confesses fo an existence covering | vesterday and Staff scored 160, Fdmund Tamy of S 10 Lake vent edition, The score | Middletown court in several sensons.|times a year, he estimates that he | HIFY=8IX years, which announcement | | OPTICIANS . . Ihe New Britumn team led up to the | pas M““'d at least 150,000 l\nlnn.’h"" canused many persons to elevite EDGAR BEATS FRANGIS finished third with 106 points and New Britain Opticians NA\Y SLLUNG OARS lust two minutes of the game, when | Of this total profabls 4n.000 netes | NOIF evebrows incredulousiy | obby MeLean of Chicago scored 50 : P ] Dave Shade, the youngster who will | s points, Toy 0 a0 Qa0 the Middietown hovs hraced and | we b B I8 0 & i re possible one's, so that he has|, i " teddell s 0 i g forged to the (ront Ahern and Ca-|averaged a hole in one ent of each '", to take Hw’. rowi from the veter- | yyateur Balkline Champion Wins in In winning the three-quarter mile A, McGuire 85 100 107 Harmvard 1as Purchased 537 Paddles | DI assisted by McNamara were the [ 2.000 phances, | au's head, 18 10 yoars of age and on| : race in 2 minutes 2 1.5 seconds Staff Dr. MeGuire a0 €5 278 chiet fuactors in the victory for Mid. = the threshold of life and a boxing| International Towrney at Phila. in established new world's record for Dr. Potts 86 01 a. From Governmment and Is Willing |dietown, while Johnny Sheehan s vareer, ‘ a Cikins, HOD 5 - {the distance, clipping off two seconds p ] espite the fact that Britton is get. ose Game, o 208, from the time mag by Lamy at [played u swell game for the logers. C ] O Despi | rom th f v Lamy at o Help Other Schools, The work of Chick Ha proved a arnlva neen ting along toward the 40 year mile | Philadelphia, 1o, 17 In a repeti Cleveland in 1010 when the Sa ac Mov. « Tirltain | g o stone in his journey of life, he shows | hiladelphia, 1eb, 17 nonrepeti-f T i Ataiip disappointment to the w Britain | B ne. I Jiik Janrh lo Ition of the vecent final round of the l"lf‘ NAkonaiwa MABILL {ans i Stuff won the 220 yard race, with | | American amatenr balkline billiar X . ) B e MeGowan second and Lamy third, ‘("‘:;"_'\'\""‘;"“‘ "'," ;T"'”;: "I“ Y1 Owing to an unintentional foul by R ork heal his hrother, Kran- | yioponn jn interfering with Lamy, who in turn npset McGowan, the race ir field of oppon- o or I'he Middletown Kaceys sent fhe Hocal Kaceys into second place in the B0, aecording to President Navin, | et oting championship title from wrole i letter nsking: for the ud- | ==S8= g 0 00 ioazo here yestere 20 461 Lowery & Joyee, Cambridge, Mass, e, 17, Indica- Moylan ¥ 84 S0 ) A tons that the navy is serapping its 6 Joyner .. Nl $ A | iive with i guns and battleships| . Martford Here Tomarrow, Towery ... ! B ’ X contained in letters sent out to. | 1OMOrrow night the locals will doyee vy T80 1 2 day by Dr. I Heber Howe, Jr., di- |Meet Hartford at the State armory. | perhaps both. The average afhlete |18 S Appleby, in the international Liow Belre 5 vector of rowing at Harvard 1ni r'"l“"“’;"""l"“"f:”””“‘”‘ i "“‘I"l‘”“‘.’""‘l’"“"’: Begins to loss’ shesd il Akgrensive- | tournament . nl (ho. Mrnufabiizers | 3o HAET BN e Aalsgation. 2t Middletasm: kst nighi | S0} |ness after turning the 30 year n'-'rkr]"""“r‘;‘ o v aflernoon, By the fiean, Lamy and ~Ben O'ickey of [that u delegation of fans from that| i § 1 |and Dritton hasiretalned nigiphyateal | SEUR B0 T L S S e tha | Cloveland: to: dedlda"sagpnd and. third place would be here, and the Hart- | 7 % vigor, long after a majority of pugi-| ‘:': "1'.“”'( ‘hfl ”m”‘("“" ‘I:;r M”“M"‘d places MeGowan won, with Lamy R. & E. FOREMEN, ; ford team will be sccompanied by a o . linte navo:handed' Ly thelns - resignae [MEkORE S8 S0 a bt | HECQNY ; tickory Nuts agpvaral sohoold Al BIE bIAlty abdf L) SRl tndred tans. 1t x tions { his brother, 800 to 184, Yesterday's | " T yo hrec.quarter @mie raca Grisc : 72,084 v | Harvard is willing to make o num .1.‘;:,‘;\\ _,’\ i ': ”‘:"’L "' R ‘-'-‘ il G o G As fo the relative merits of the men | victory was the second straight in the |y 0y fal) at (he last turn while con- Hiltpol §9. 80 ;45| ber of ‘them avalluble to scliools to|lo0ke & though the s r. o sign wli 28 it as they stand, it would seem that they | tourney for Fdgar and Franciss sec- | joGile Gl stat for the lead and inder 14 help out interscholastic rowing. | e ot o ides Naw Britaln fads i 4 e are not far apart when it comes to|ond defeat in three sturts, [t o e ot T n AL b s Onrs digdarded.. by tho navy - dyg | MANSEATARY SEVHER N BN o A e o s resnits, el | Clauding Lamy of Saranac Lake de- Maszoy M $ 3 now beingiused: ifor dormitory and |0 be oh hand early If ;ihe cholce cob o MY Rritton, in hoxing skill and & [ AMHERST LOSES AT HOCKEY. | feated . Carl Milne of Plattsburgh G it cluss crews at Harvard, he said. [#eatn are Lo bie ‘ucupled by, them, It ’ . ; generalship, ix superior to the youth.{ smperst, Muss, Feb. 17, The Am- | for the barrel jumping championship. 350 588 4 i ']"f::"ll‘.l\(;;,,:.l::‘\l\.x'll“rmH.‘x‘u,.:lT\inz””1:-]: 7 He is also a more acenrate hitter and | peret hockey Leam was def | Thousands attended the races yes Walnuts. LR S i B U S e : probably hus s mueh It ot mOre | fho Massachusetts Aggies i a terday despite the fact that the fey- Ueigler 88,1 51 ' Kb, Thasl This b Doase than | Disk ’ ) force behind hix blows than Bhade. game here yesterday, the score helng | perature wis 10 degteen below zero fihea 100 1 103 4 Dillon will referee the game. The pre- ¥ G In only one respect has Shade '\f «<;'- 1 to 0. The lone tally was made by [and a sharp wind blew from the RUMMY 5vess oo 0h 65 Ay " e N iina e iaat LA BRlWean L tHe : 2 ; | vantage and that is in youth, strength, yjasking in the third period. north. ik T T o [Captain MeLeish's Brilliant Wor in I“’ 7 AR x f pi and agility. Shade is not an effec- b 3 . 5 ept. 41 and the Special Dept. teams : tive hitter becanse nearly all his blows Tracy care 80 04 { 821 Tossing Foul Goals Brings a Vie- [of the $tanley Works, » 4 ; A Win g ) Biitton 18 JuL” HA The score of last night's game b Kol o i 1 407 407 381 tory Over Williams, AThtiia e Bl ,"m, ; man (o avold a swing. Halph 1 :u“u‘.lvlflm Al -';’n\(»“' [Mecahe o LIS ;,’i'.l.“a,x in (main factor in the Crimson's victory, M R AL \ [¥amous:ynanchand Kurlep Letuses o B8 e bueive GhYs ul freg (heomig oo rws . Murphy : sign Contract Unless Yanks' Man which overcame the Berkshire ad-|‘ Right Guard : | Coney . et LR ) s ] Gl g R Teft Guard < . ) e ¥ 2 R oy WooTe 8 Lot tE 3 : New York, Feh. 17--These ars Aftaeion I N ight forward, scored 31 points for| o g CHAT L a0 New 3 the visitors, while Towenthal was| 4 b 3 : parlous for the New York| Johnson ...... s 3 d | Britain Kaceys 34; goals from floor, VY:”W Ridakall - ealia ddiahotd Maynard . i ard's best man on attack. 4 D J | : ok 90 9 ”fl'.'l"r”'“l"'”l. R o R [Anern 5, canill & MeCabe 4, McNa-| out session.” but the situation is da- Barnard e 9§ 1| aionsdl (40 Williar a5 | Mara, Sheehan &, Kilduff Restel- | , geribed as a strike in labor circles. 5 [ AERERSEQ AT AR AR ixe 2, Murphy; goals from| . i 2uth mhbaster extraordi- | 1asa | Lowenthal ... .. Wightman |2 5 S 5 0 heehan 5. Restella| | ] | Left Forward ) : s a0 |en aueen of the FIRUAOUEEY . visa s sv s 0 o) Wiilaon referce, Hayes; time of halves, 20| .\ " "p (o anada. She s captain [onght to have more money—and Left Guard | minutes, of the “Amazons,” ladies’ hockey team | measuves the “more” in the fhou- Largo g s of Vancouver, and was queen of the,sands. — Littlc ron Ward, keeper GLEASON ENTHUSES carnlvallast yean {of the keystone sack, lets it he known | e Boynton Crnile calter L | from IFort 8mith, Ark., that he wants| i g . } < Right Guard 3 —_—— TWO MORE ATHLETICS stgN, | his salary increased to $10,000 and |8 Ihere is a difference in labels. Some labels are a i g 4 %3 A 3 A i SIGN. won't play the second station until he i A, S S ey ‘o' 423 401 L AR R BIACKIET | (1100 gox Teader Says Clab is 8 Good | Philadelphia, Feb. 17 Two more | gafs 11 ¥ | libel on quality. Others are a proof of fine work- lght Forwar of Connje Mack’s Athletic holdouts|~ of (he pitchers, Wait vl is the | 8 shi ] abels indi rhere yvour he from field, McLeish 8, low-| Ope—Making Vinal Preparations | ;ime into the folds yvesterday whmnm,',:,’,,',],': .';".‘.l.'.",.',?fi‘"}f.-nfl"' .«n' far. MARRD: Mr)'st e ln'(hcat,e ‘\\h.(*)(‘ your h‘ft NG R \:7_‘”"‘;-_‘ T e | Pitcher Rollie Naylor and Irank Me- | opgiiett Joe” Rush and Sam Jones, | comes from. ‘The DOBRS label indicates what it 7 udolfsky, Wilson 3, Largo, ight- 'or Training Se . 3 var Helder Teev y - : i el 5 e e LR [ Gowan. the new outfielder from New- | optained from the Foston Red o, |H amounts to. In other words that label on a hat CUARTT o g 5 s . Black §: goals from o8] New vrk, Feb. 17.—William “Kid" [ark of the Infernational league, senf Mool that ftheir “advancement” en- indicabex e vilate 47 % } 3 ) Trask . Meleish 12, 4’1#"' O ove Ailler (Gleason. manager of the White Sox |in their signed contracts. Fd. Rom- |fifies them fo increasing calarie indicates not only where yougot it—but what you : - - [tons, Harvard, Gpp o o um. [and Johnny Ivers, veteran Natlonal| mel is the only member of the Piteh- | iob Shawkey, tamous for his red un- | got. 308 418 43 Z4BNIOn B o i el hatere 20 min. |leaguer, who has entered the ranks|ing sfaff who has not sign | dersteeves, is firm in his opinion that | Cocaanuts. Il L Sl |of the junior major league, were hub- i [he, too, is deserving of a liffle mone- | The Spring DOBBS I e QRO ELA L) gajinten I bling over with energy today as they| 7 7" 27" 70 BOX AT BENEFIT | t)ry gain, and Carl Mays of fhe T T2 o ‘ 267 AT ER e darted preparations for the White 8ox| Boston, Iel. 17.—Benny Leonard,| way shools, ti abont a d Shanahan .. ... ; ATHLETICS CLAIM PEAYER. (00 fomorrow night. [+ e vigat champion, will|check for 1922, g 1 MacKay ... b : 9— 260 5 “Gleagon conferred with Owner | meet Johnny Clinton, New England| Meanwhile the Yankee owners de- | |8 Watkins . oo 8 Put in Bid for dohnston, Tudian FiesC) o li i e (o just has returned from | lightweight champion, in a ten-round | clare they will not stand for anything sacker, at Waiver Price, la trip to the Pacific coast. exhibition hout at the Kiks eharity unrcasonable. | : - : . 1" “We had a good ball club last|tourney to be conducted here March| /Chiaftanoogd, . Tenns: fHeb: .. A " Gleason said, “but we did not [ 20, ‘s announced lagt night. BUILDS PRYLE, BURNS TO DEATH Wheeler. (Doc) Johnston, firel . base- 1y ! i1 pitchers. 1 am well pleas- | sports—GILEASON Rochester, N. Y. I'eh. 17 Build- iy i rd! Asme 'm‘m“v’l-‘?‘hv‘ -1‘. t ‘nvv’-v "‘)W‘M with my outfield and infieid but T BROWNS SIGN PITCHER ing a funeral pyre, seven feet high, of ey ons ot Tt elaimed him at [hope that I will be able to land @ | g Louis, 1'eb. 17, —Acquisition of |shavings, Josph Perry. living in Lyell :nl:-“:.“,‘,‘\r.‘.,‘-h:.,‘,‘,’\',|I.;,,7,.,'.q was previ- |twirler. 1 expect Jose Acosta 1o b€ jack Overlock of Chicago, @ right|Road, west of the city, ignited the ously reported as having been sent to |8 big help to me (| handed pitcher, formerly with the st. |shavings and lay down. He was| SHERE bl e R B AT 1t was said that Miller Huggins of f pyyy) American Association club, burned to r'lr.nh: When nm;:hl»nr:y‘ L6 MoRiDR, & lthe Yankees, was expected here to-{,nnounced by the St Louis Ameri- | discovered the fire, Perry was dead | City eltbs, day or tomorrow 4o confer with ?\lml\- ey Jand part of his burn destroyed. ‘ SRS € | TR lager Gleason regarding Ainos Strunk, "-‘“"'lz":;:' | SYRACUSE QUINTET WINS, ;,,,f,,,,.m, - who is wanted by New | s e = ——— — A e IR e YR To Start The Day W LT ke {Gfarige ivu Dot Ohesiin: Ation ... |How To Start The Day Wrong . . . . . e ! Trailing—Score, 28 to 21. BUY CHICAGO TWIRLER {berlin here last night By the score| Fastern League Team £ AN; THAT DELICIOUS Ex Yow! You YouR MORNIWG colD AR -! 3 FeeL LUKE A little indication of the effects of age As @ man he i in his prime, bt g {a boxer he has turned into the lane | that means retivement or defeat, and | versity The government has sold to Har vard 537 tubular . Dr. Howe wrote to the rowing supervisors af | agement Gives Him More “Dough® | | S ueoe SenKier nas been chos- | Babe Winter Sports Carni. | nary of the horsehide, thinks he Kelly ... ol 83 | A. Andrus ..., 80 | R. Andres ..... ™ P o i(.nu P Burkhardt .. 81 ] 1Tannon 8 80 064 | Black Center Butternuts, Jewitt McCue Lined with silk Hazelnuts, Schilling i ) Beott Pow Meye Parker of 28 to 21. The Orange trailed at| Now Haven, Feh. 17.--Dominick AL - 4 i RS Rose Kalme 7 214 | half time, 10 to 9. Syracuse then|yyuirennan a pitcher has peen bought RL\Z‘:LIEC‘Bé You "l‘u MRLIo ™ SRl N G. Anderson 3 3 | swept into a seven-point lead early in | y4right from the C‘hicago Americans THE OPEN -~ - & Your LUNGS M. Gritzmacher .. 67 54 S|the gsecond half and kept ahead until |\ (1o New Haven cra leagar WINDOW 7 N —| AND THUMP H. Jackson ...... 90 §1 |the final whistle club it was announced today. Mul i3 > Your e rennan pitched last season for Chica e MAGNIFICENT 200 800 2 8 3 g0 was with Providence three years| . CHEST Spruce ago which sold him to Columbsu from . Dohrenwend .. 70 which team he was bought by Chica MECONN v0w0ss 10 205 | 447 452 4301320 |go. When with Provideace Mulren Young . wisa il i | Aves ran led the Kastern league pitchers Wiegind 265 | Hesler 09 100 7 with Garry Forfune of Tifsticld. ili ! I 249 | heme is in Wolurn Mass, | Landgren Dalstrom 4 - » | Nelson 2 SIGNS WITH RED SOX . Campbell . §0—-235 | IRoston, Feb. 17 Herbert Thor Lynch 2 5 L A fiik mahlen, southpaw pitcher, formerly Latham suen 0 g 1 of the New York Yankees, has signed Lhiott ....... Abrahmson ] his contract with the Boston Amer Wahlberg il car it was announced at Red Sox 878 | Robertson B | headquarters yesterday. |Swanson .. .. q ‘ | Pummy 7t VIRING ‘ "HARDWARE CITY| | L . 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