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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 192 MERIDEN KACEYS TO PLAY LEAGUE GAME HERE TOMORROW NIGHT — FREDERICKSON IS LEADING IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — PENNSY QUINTET AGAIN TOPS INTERCOLLEGIATE RACE FOR BASKETBALL TITLE — BOXING AT HARTFORD — ZBYSZKO PLANS TO RETIRE AS WRESTLING CHAMPION FREDERICSON IN Zoyssko Plans | ARTFORD KACEYS Moo Kackss o yyepien ATHIFTES | White and Jackson PENNSY QUINTET DUSTY LEAGUE LEAD ".f”.’._"» (udefeted " TURN THE TRICK ..., . ol LEAD INRECORDS To Battle Tonight: AGAIN' [N [EAD Kk, Ieb, 20 ! Basbig g nimble-footed lightwelght pugllist of P g Ll ey itat | Coxles McGrath And Gafiney, to § : : Chicago and Willie Juckson, Bronxite, Yane! Vi smmwmwmmmmummwmmumwwMJmJWWMmmmw%MBMs o o o | Best Time and Distancg i 87| Shicsee.™ Nk aackeon, Prenst \Quakers' Vietory Over Dartmonth n the care of his younger brother| 1 ; 2 . tonight in a 15 round bout under Am FwwmfflthMHMMAwm% Bt L e i 0T 82 t0 22 Score e et it aoranc in) - Confesta Io Held In U, 8, | *cus o, cevclo g Bw“STm%"WWHMTM | Btate league game against the locals. B RS cagoan both aspire to the lightweight e [This was decided on yesterday be- title held hy Renny Leonard, Benny : New York, Ieb. 20 (v Assoclated [ g under contract {o meet the winner|, NOW York, Lieb. 20.—Dennsylvani has uned the lead in the Intere ].‘N'P(t-l The athletes of the ['nited of the hout in a champlonship contest loglate P States lead the world as holders of [ \Wiite floored Leonard once during | C51ate basketball league, After hav. ing been deawn into a three-cornered Zbhyszko 18 to enge Jos Stetcher| N—— 5 tormer champion, in a bout in Madi-| g Frederickson, a member of the [ gon Square Garden tomorrow night, | PIAYINE i the form that won 1he | tween the manugers of the teams. 1t Staniey Works team has taken the | |p Wiadek wing his o'der brother will | A€ state league title last season, | wuy found that Meriden could play lead as high average bowler In the | make immediate plans for retirement, |!h¢ Hartford quintet headed by Cap-|the game on Tuesday night and Industrial league, according to the of- | e i ey [tain By Dwyer, downed the local | have the team rongest Jineup, rath- | track and field vecords, An analysis |y Lout fn Denton Harbor, Mich., in N i ficlal_statistics. [ [Kaceys in a hectic battle Saturday | er than on a Saturday night. It will[0f the latest lst of world's records| 1920, Dut Benny, tired of heing teas.| ¢ bY tostas to Cornell, fhe Quakers Tomorrow night the two - man WlNS SIXTH STRA!GHT [night at the Arch street armory, 82| he the first mecting of the teams since |accepted Ly the international amateur |ed with Charlie's ieft, came back and | 11rned around last weele und smash. match between Benny Cage and AMr jio The differences in the scoye|the Silver City five downed the locals, |athletic federation shows that out of | sent Charles away for the count in the| "4 the triple grip on first place by de- Carlson will he resumed at logers e, i does not tell the fierceness of the bat-|in o game that was protested and lat-|Some 90 odd standard events the best|ninth round feating Dartmouth, he Green, wlleys and there will also be a mateh [eade School Basketball Players De- U for it was not until the final few [or thrown out, &ince that defeat the|time or distance has been made by 2 s S Prinoaton' and: Penn wero. the - thres game between Bill's Sturs and Frisk's . |minutes that Harttord managed 1ol New Brituin team has been finding|American athletes in 87 contests, This teams that had been perched at the Wonders | feat Meriden School to Tune of |forge to the fore with a safe lead. | the going pretty tough in league con-|number which is & trifle more than LOGAL H]GH BEATEN faptoloihesieapithutinow (ne Phild. Tonight at the Casino strips, the | ! Biz Crowd on Hand tests, Manager Burke of the Meri-|one-third of the entire list of accepted | R RSANRNL GG WOh SesQL AN e City league bowlers will compete | 27 to $—Strentous Week | One of the greatest crowds that has|den team, announced yesterday that|records, is also greater than the com- \K\i:nll‘..:npn-ltrll“l;:\l((llln ;I:rl. :o: Yr':lny, h;']! e e lon el (E0Be Mtlstion are | o New MittuliiRtate rade fohoon| o) NIticased . gume 1 thla, oltyi Coyle: ford and Gill, o South| bined total of any two other nations. | Merkden Quintet Outplay: New Brit-| tiree gimes won and sl Oficial Standing |t made s SIXh sic- g, 45 o'cloek every bit of good space | Gaifney MeGirath, Rrltons, A b, ain on Court At Silver City, Win.| 0008 trivmph over Dartmouth. e i Gt | in Hafurday’mornlug. by d8=lny wijdn. Merbent: Bauter, ‘who had| e TAaEREAlvac(drs At e aating All three of these teams wiil be in Stanley Rule ! Meriden Trade school 27 to 8.1 a4 e of selling the tickets carly in | here yesterday arranged the following | the honor of leading the world in thel ning & 33 to 23 Batue, action .this - week. ' Dartmouth ' Is New Britain Mach, week has been the most streni-|he evening, reports that the first two hedule: February 2 Meriden at|Matter of record holders is Great] v 3 ! “"“""‘J“‘-'I '.0 play two league gam R ous the locals have had, a total of 8| les for the game were made at just New Britain; February 23, Manches- Rritain whose athletes have marked | The New Tritain High school bas-|meeting Columbia in this elty tonight Stanley H.ml\u.p games having been played, while at|g, o'clock, and the purchase en-{ter at Meriden; l<'«|v|-;1.u_ 5, Hart- | 4P the best time or distance in' tw nty | kethall team was «llnrmlrd .'mur:lny and l!r‘fll:,lu'"u with Cornel! n's Han- Russel & Brwin 0o time was it possible to put the full ltered the hall promptly after buying| ford at Manchester, New Haven at|®ght events. Denmark and Finland night at Meriden, 33 to 23. The Sil-|over u‘u .uxl:xrll:l. l:u:hI' !’y\ \-}r-r' - Stanley Works .. [teara of regulars on the floor. Capt.|the pastehoards, The crowd included | New Britain; February 24, Manches-|8re tied for third place with seven ver City flve excelled the locals (n|duy. Princeton will entertain Yale nt Traut '& Hides s 2 ‘h‘\\'unswl\ was out of the game on ac- lmany other out-of-town folks besides|ter at Middletown, New Dritain at|records each. No other naticn ap-fc\very departiment of the game. The ;l‘:t:""o“n. and o H:\gnrr!:u_v. Calum- North & Judd {count of injuries received in the South |those from Hartford. Meriden; March 4, Middletown at|DProaches the versatility of the Ameri. summary: o i “’“\'QJI‘:“”’"-" joiEhlduiphitsto Obubin Sorew . ‘i3 Manchester game, while Patrus Is Rest Team Won Manchester: Marcl 7, Manchester at|can athlete for the United States per-| MERIDEN NEW BRITAIN “‘[:lp:n.] S, n'@ BOifc Vel “1’",’,‘ R o 4T1stin on the sick list. However, the! etting down to the game it is only | New Haven, Hartford at Meriden; |formers have established in six out|Barcavich ... Lahar| esting “-“lf"’l’lll“':‘,'.‘"“‘l‘“'l"l 2 ‘ expeoted. High individugl single string—| °C*8 found their Meriden rivals fair to say that the best team won.| March 9, Manchester at Middletown;|of the seven groups of competition| S R I b iy Foote, 132, and at no time during the game was|The visitors showed a splendid de-| March 10, New Haven at Manchester; [into which the world's record events|Lingner ... it oo (R BAYIO e G AR R RE R S Rt B B High fndividuals three string— | (N¢I" apy doubt as to the result fense, by Leonard, Guerra and Flynn.| March 11, New Haven at New Brit-|naturally divide themselves. 4 = :]:Arlng lh(f' \:""’k” ,f:,"'},.”"“,fi"»‘ B’“";:'_‘ Foote, 371. The ary: The work of Tim Cronin and Dwyer | ain; March 13, Middletown at Meri- Best Walkers Abroad. | Robison ;i MGabe| CUEINEShebreeknand Gllyil was pros High team single string--New Brit-| .. N P T M. T. & |was all that the rooters of the Hart-|den: March 14, Middletown at New| This country is without a record e T A AT Maehifie 641 Kamenic wanson, . Zwith, Jepsor |ford team could ask for. The New|Haven; March 21, Meriden at New|holder in the walking events in which e R e High team three string —New Brit- E. Anderson, Miller Stevens [Britain team was able to register but [ Haven; March 24, New Brlffli!\ at|Great Britain and Ifinland hold all| 7 place at the t‘op \.th)\ a ‘ml.fl of 59 aln Machire 1534; Right Forward five field goals during the fray, while| Manchester. The New Britain team|the records. America is tied with < . e« WHISON R B R e S M R e S NG e [IPresen ..................... Bailey|Hartford dropped in 12 double count-|has three other league games which|Great Britain in the running records R L e o s : | orward ars. Cronin had a fine night tossing | have mot as yet heen arranged. each nation having 13 to its credit, AR o T DAl Mo A8 H. Anderson . Kurch, Bowen |'em from the foul line, getting eight The United States holders are confined : ) R ny S| T ori o A s TN (RN Ch ¢ Center out of 12 tries into the basket, John- KOPF ]S TRADED to the sprints and the shorter distance|vich 5, Lingner 5, Robison 5, Laharf, °0 " o5 : od Lofgren ......... : i prints and th rter distance | ! op A hoels with 58 points each. They are ¥ 1. Anderson, ........ Bowen, Kurcn|ny Sheehan was the chief pointmaker runs. Great Britain's stars hold a2 ldndino 4, McCabe 3; goals from | -0 " 0" 1 e call ¢ Tl s P 20 1y i saTH 2 B i fouls, Lingner 3 out of 7. Lahar §[ST2¥ © annsyivanis, - Gollenung Long . s 49 39 | Kulikowski i for the losers, scoring 12 fouls out of majority of the long distance running | foll® Lingner 3 ot of £ Lanar &\ partmouth and Luther of Cornell. Thompson ; : 99,18 RightyGuard 19 ftries. “Snowshoes’ did not et a |y, poy wWith “Rube” Marquard |"®COrds. A S ;m”.'r b er- | With all six league teams playing this Happenny :lg_flfl;mxslq, Kamenicky, .... Bolaso|goal from _lht- hf-[r!, Toynmy Reynolds g These records as published in the 5 i ¥ ‘7" week changes in the individnal stand- A. Anderson 5 | Witham |came up from New York for the| geng By Reds to Boston Braves For |official athletic aimanae were formally = e ing of the players may be expected. Teft Guard ‘gamn. but he was watched so closely adopted at the conference of the 1. A. CARL DIETZ TO COACH It is an Interesting faet that the 8 Myers Rt ; F Ve Andateen =N.. Bl TV 8Lar- M, T by Flynn, that he registered but one| Pitcher John Scott. A. C. last May. R leaders are holding their places by F 1d goals, H. Anderson 7, Fresen 2, |ficld goals. o 'k Acy o i i v Col- | virtue of their ability to hasket the 7 William L. Kopf, the local hoy who Some Marks Not Accepted. ¢ | Will Handle William and Mary Col heu },.,.l,‘ ”:ml““ )Gr:\r- s j Anderson, Bolaso The Game Opens 4 o = 3 X . e S i, aosepisen %! Kuren. Goals from fouls, Fresen 5. The roar that accompanied the l‘ms hm-n_ (-q\nrn.ng m-n{vvxnvlv th,fl short- J Since t]:hi' _mnn.rlng sf-\l'rarl ,?mmh lege Eleven For Three Years. sylvania leads in the number of goals 5 Bailey 3, Rol Scorer, Person. |sound of Referee Dillon’s whistle for|Stop position for the Cincinnati Reds|can and foreign athletes have bet-| yiji0mehure, Va., Weh, 20.—Carl|from the field made with a tbtal of dores Timekeeper, Hall. Refcree, her- |the start of hostilities fairly shook the several seasons, and Richard |tered records now listed but (heseipyor, ‘i he rotained as coach at|16 and Luther of Cornell is second HAng s pgir L esecnen HlallyReteres Daughicr | b agh 4 the brow | iR Ube? (Marqubrd, Have beem draded)| cannotibe ofticlally Gonsidersdiworidlat il gai i £ TR Rl il =20 i et tou shmen; i Grava 1 2R codeineapie = e e e e yrs ioaotl Ll to the Boston: Braves for John' Scott, | records untll accepted thy/the 1. A A.[ W I8 ACL TRV COLEES (0T KRS L CE e Tha least free throws, . to: e A 073 | of the floor that dropped cleanly | hurler. The trading of Kopf re-|C. which acceptance may be delayed | ti% BT00 YOI, LEGRUUG (8 8 BHECH (%556 " putleyn, in first place, has 2t (CHL GRS b priopulinioe CAR ot e e cerien Dwyer |moved one more member of the in-|another six months or a vear. Such|gef TBCAY DR TTERARAL CRANAET 001 S Sl g made 42 of his 68 Howard ............. 67.3 | D]S COMPLETED ouEhs e e e e e Lty | won . bhe Usvoridls. ‘shams|An Yexamplatis thatoruihed srurning e colcee: SLIESRInTY OIel W s aling bt & Burkhardt .......... 21 012 e e arrer Shechnn | plonship from the White Sox, in a|broad jump record credited to p.[not GiviiEed. € O oty P o)y o ULEeF e Nicholls' .......... ; : ol T “he Hartford team |recent series that caused a big|O'Connor of Ireland, with a leap of [fHA o UL DRI L S A : el e 10 | Matchmaker Jack " Grinold Secures|Scored a foul goal, the Raviford tean | o 0o % Mihe haseball world, The|24 feet 11% inches made in 1901, |7'ICte during hie attenfance at Wash-) Moot ' B 2Tor the teams is as fol- Rl s otooeety ’ Currie and O'Leary and Lynch and v]hm?xgn fhe wonderful work o |deal also sets at rest for the time at|This record was surpassed last July | BEO! SRS FPRCER (R TEEE KRR 0 g s : least, reports that Kopf was heading|when 13 0. Gourdin of ‘Harvard| .., (here and later was assistant| Team ol the minors. Marquard, has|jumped 25 feet, 3 inches, in the dual| o\ 4 coiste, 3 e Pennsylvania ....... 800 R i fi?figx':_ SPAI e I e L Cronin. However, the locals got go-|l°as! L Sis ey s i allace in Saturday Night's Bill. |0 field goals by Reynolds, Kilduff|toward 1 far INTMEES] 2DLIECh 8 anea L e e 1 8 Ry Cbsiok Matchmaker Jack Grinold of the|and Restella along with seven foul since his being purchased by the | m Hanos N JXIONe =-AmIICES, V8 e Princeton PHS VAT Ha0: T e Sl chmaker Jack Grinold of the | oals by Sheehan brought the home |Glants several season ago, played with Yale-Harvard at Cambridge. R YER T T Dartmouth Gt : 600 FHTiR edBatos I Ay ) nis |8 i two maiats of the visi. |difterent teams. Taking the records as they appear| FITZPATRICK AT MICHIGAN. |Columbia .......... 5 .00 S b ey in the latest official list, however it i8| Ann Harbor, Mich. Feb. 20.—|Cornell ............ : 400 Campbell . ... R e card for the exhibition next Saturday R i ; ors ermission. 1 R erdn £ night at Meriden, with Hughle Huteh. |(OFS a5 intermiss shown that the American athlete 18| Keene Fitzpatrick, for the last eleven | Yale 000 S : 0 Johnson ...l 94.6 | inson of Philadelphia.meeting “Kid" | fi‘\d"l('flwm“f’;"":‘i“"m’l'“” ‘;fl”,’:;“ h'“l]'(f\ ‘vn‘]s Tournament better In more events in the record | years track coach at Princeton, has ; s I, H. Wright .......... Kaplan in the star encounter. The [Kilduf j : ; list than any one other nationality. | heen secured by Itelding H. Yost to| BILL JACOBSON HOLDOUT. W. Wright ........... 12 04, -{"""-“(";”N“"_” besbetreenon Gur, ’°““‘:r“}"‘n‘:\f:‘{‘e:‘;;‘:,Tfl,‘n""“}ft‘}'u',r"’l";,_‘,‘;i:;‘ = Every record from 100 yards to one| head the track work in the summer| St Louis, Mo., Feb. 20/—Bill Ja- Brooks SR . Hertaise i el A "‘_’”“:‘ e e e ; 2 m.le is held by a United States athlete. | school for coaches, which is to be in- | cobson, outfielder, and “Dixie” Davis, Quenk ......... . 18 | l;”“'?‘ "d ?{"_’ "'»‘(; an ‘" ‘l"_ _h° sl Rt P Pl Shachan A $ : From two to 25 miles Inglish run-stituted at Michigan. pitcher, are the only two of last gn:’ktzw ki ..., . E -:hp "‘f";"{;‘dpna ("::;Mu;:m‘gsm ‘-‘t'\"f”; g iha e e Cthe Tean don o x 7l o ners hold sway although most of these vear's regulars still unsigned for the .‘hyrgoeng hooked against Dick Wallace of New |few brief moments. The Hartford ! 7 :}‘]’;‘&::‘:"";:’]':“‘“’;“‘r“"'}n‘r];: ”'”F“l-‘”;"r‘l‘ fi;“.'(,'f 3 i coming :V:!a!::');i‘\flw St. Louis Browns Haugh . 5 “ &5 9 Haven in the opening preliminary. team then spurted, and some nifty { S mlxl‘ a1 }hui B ik hm:m_mr\um Ifml:fnd. Swmln!y and [ announc MeBHarty ..., . b0 g e — goal shooting by Cronin, Dwyer, | ; 0 ; e T et o othe | the United States divide honors in the | ======= e McNamara .......... 01.8 SHORTER SCHEDULE. “Dutch” Leonard, put an end to the | iy ATk [is brecatis: areheld by pedeat mincus and Javelln comaetiilo . Canz (HL ASRIDEWIACRVE) _(GHI{TAY: e A A AR 91. s hopes of the locals and the rooters. | - g O oain Canyhe0°% |ada gets two hurdle records as I3. J.| SPECIAL Belden ......... W 10 Fight Games Less This Year for Yale |Flynn was banished from the game | i 2 lw’nr;mrk AN e Thomson of Dartmouth college was| 2 for %5c Bascball Team as was Restella, and just as the final Byt across the horder. All ofhers 2 5 e Canada’s Great Hurdler P 1 by United States hurlers. Of Imported Havana Flller, “Broad- | v g i vlast was to be sounded by the| IropMeniagh | New Haven, Conn. Feb. 20.—The|timer, Johnny Saxe was slated for a| Substitutink Gourdin's new record| ihe ten relay race records elght are| " joaen Rinder and Wrapper | in place of O'Connor's all the jumping |held by American teams; one by a J. Huck 119, 103, 102, 97, Yale baseball schedule for the com- |journey t ver seba j v to the shower e A records are in the hands of American | Great Britain quartet and the other|F. H. JURGEN Phone 1992-5 89, 91, 92, 116--1154 | ing season announced by the athletic| The summary: Frisk 110, 145, 113, 96, 86, 90, 104, management is eight games shorter| Hartford New Britain athletes and the same is true of the|by a Swedish combination. New Britain, Conn. X 114, “q’;‘ lq‘;"* “R'sln ";‘ "l‘r-!‘ < | than last year. The schedule given | pwyer ... . Reynolds ; Vi arlson 99, 87, 105, 80, 115, 105, 86, | pape > in the ga Yale 5 4 . M s | here does not contain the games Ya mght Forwar i ° 110, 105, 103, 96, 118—1209. ! will play on the Southern trip to be|Cronin ........... . .. Kilduff 3 i ' When A Fe“eY Needs A Fnend BY BRIGGS Clancy 87, 113, 106, 115, 110 + 92| taken in April. It is said the Bilis will | Lettamorvaza : ; § : : 93, 125, 105, 104, 260. {play cight games in the South. The |Leonard ......... Murphy, Restella i | schedule is as follows, games to be i | America's nearest competitor for Dawson ... Mahoney | Left ;:u:ml Score; Meriden High 33, New Brit- ain High 23; goals from floor, Barca- S, H. Linn Josephson DI, \ | | ‘ | Livingston Bros,, I‘Immllll- p! d at home except when other-|yerra J. 8. Livingston: $9 73 wise indicated: Right Guard G. Livingston... §4 93 75 | April § Fordham; 8-19, Southern|jynn, Curry F. Livingston... 76 35 | Training at Macon, Ga., 25, Williams, Tiett Caard ! C.. Livingston...107 & 2-— 270 | 25, Pennsylvania; May 1. Bowdoin: | Seore, Hartford 82, New Britain 22; W. Livingston.. . 9 3, Amherst; 4, Catholic University: 6. |4 e S e — | Holy Cross at Worcester; 10, Pitts- |, g e B T atena [ burghi11, Penn State; 13, Virginiaiiy roul goals, Cronin 8, Sheehan 12; | (i m'n:‘]l: .’:1: ‘);m“" At reteree Dillon; timer Sauter. ; dorian, Sellsee Y The Preliminary | 76 95— Coraell at Ithaca; 30, Trinity at 1art- | pne preliminary game was between | 01 : ford; June' 8, Princeton; .7, Holy lthe Dept. 41 and the Dept 11 teamns of 117 - 80—= 203 [Cross: 1 i ‘]' l”":,‘“"‘ ‘“hr Stanley Works: It was an interest- 103 94-— 286 | Prine 5 2y LN E , and wa won by the el wiats Soasreny lls CETY 24, Harvard at Now b S8 0 REC 0 11, Keete and 6 469 440--13 \'u:l\ (in t‘uu,. of tie); 24, Princeton ,vr ‘ Johnson did exceptional work for the New York (in case of no tie WILdojhnapg while' Grabstein and Olson Harvard): 27, mn;‘;‘.y; at ? ; Bt T, R | case of tie anc Rird g Veterans State Leagsue, Alternoon, in Spanis l\ War Vets. Mty e smnmary 86 76— ATYATE) pt. 11 Spee. Dept 79 ‘\\ 90-— 25 e o QOlson coeeveneo. Jonmson Uinubetis Gordon won the St. T4 NIW SKATING RECORDS Fight Forward nt at Pinehurst 3riswolc < e s4 e T. Anderson . ... R LT R i N o " Bydolel Griswalc 5 [ g rphy and Bovd Estaulish Amateur Lert or v MRERDIE ‘[.‘ o ;')}uzd(r):: Morey . coe 85 3 | Marks At Lake Placid Cirobatedr Ve Doyle i, Leveral times champion woman S10eBI=1R3L 1 s, Sptinge) Ny Y. FEbAg0el] . s Center ke golfer o1 Rhode Island. Manchester War Vets. Hinvda new ks alct 19 Pinder . 3 soeoooo Kallgren - McVeigh 3 78 | fsiva” chnen. ot 1 eslie Right Gua A BETTERS MILE RECORD Robinson ..... 83 4 d of lLake e g40.|Bhechan 4., G McCarthy | \jomi, 17la., 20.—The world’s one- Keating ...... vard vecord by SRS OF - igles [ o SLRLEBURAND | mile motorercle record for a seven- ! Menkin ........ B-—. 2107 S5 isde time boing 48 4-5 seconds | Beore Dept.li, Special Dept. |y, o itrack of one minnte fiat was low- Veitch ... 7 " |Joe Murphy of X Kk low 11 I i ; derson, G“"""‘f"”“.rwl twice today when Peter Mark - Qe 0 from 24 1 Johuson 2, Keefe 8, Doyie 1; foul| ¢ nonireal, Quebee, made the dis 434 180~ N0 to 23 45 ! s BRI, SHARW G ~obamgh. W IRROIS 1 anee in 0i8Y, and when E. R.| ) ap c FeeDIIn I Hta el AT (Boots) Murphy of Miami went him ew record over the twe a mile, his time being 3:22 3-3 | one better by making the mile in 0: BOXI jlt ‘{AR[FORD le former record was 4:2: STROEM SKATING CHAMPION. |gat. The cvents A eh H The race meeting here was sanc Christiania, Norway, el 20— officials of the National Cycling usso- tioned by Intersational rold Stroem, the skater, who on ! ciation. Trankie ,\2“‘ amll oo b ion and by the Adirondack Skating | Saturday broke the wor record for | e et < ; n the 5,000 mete sterday was| DUETZ COACH AT W. AND M. Clash in (we 8= 380 of 12 Rounds PRLPER iu\\'qwll LG T chum- | Wiliamshurg, Va., Feb, 20.—Caril ! SMITH PLAYS FINE GOLF. pionship. Larsen of Norway was the| ity will he retained as football coach o o R |<r"|ri:-n Heighte, Fla., Feb. 20. " b B b L | at Wiillam and Mary ollege for the! The Charter O°® A. C. ¥nc.. of| Goorg smith vod TEMArkRIS FOW | s e | e, o e B + | next three Hartford, will stuge & boxing exhibi- | 0" ioriay when he finiched the tion at Hartford Llomorrow night.! . o 50 ) 610s i 4 tiGites and Won w.m Frankie Maguire of - Philadel- | 400 oty ent Tommy Armour and | meeting Joe zan @f loston, in | m:m If & st Alex Smith and }E the SERBSUL © Doth bovs are top | S CSl ol W 8 s B te ]as notch performers, aud & Satisfactory| ppe winners had a hest ball of 65 Vit Ligh L M.(” Ly 1 opalr | jle the losers we It was The Charter Cnk &, e aet the el b ‘exibition plased e thi Capital City In the semi-f ) s and Charley ;‘,‘:;:‘,{l,'n,' will eng: ) BEZDEK NAMES ASSISTANT. swapping affair. Mike Lan , @ State College, Pa., b 20.—Henry member of the All-Hartford foothall| |, “Hinkic Haines has heen appoint team, will make his debut in the ring, ! ed assistant football coach at Penn clashing with Les Turbin, former | tate to succeed R. €, Harlow, who Jumberjack from a western camp.| has become head coach at Colgate | There will also be a curtain raiser. | This announcement was made today The bouts will be staged in the Au-|hy Hugo Dezdek, director of atbletics torium. k“‘ Penn State. . / f/ Barnes /) ) .nll//}/////, son

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