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o .f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 MERIDEN KACEYS TO OPPOSE LOCALS HERE TONIGHT — lNTERESTING BOWLING BATTLES ON CHURCH STREET LANE CYRIL TOLLEY TO S — CHARLIE WHITE BEATS WILLIE JACKSON — DARTMOUTH PRESIDENT TALKS ON ATHLETICS — FRENCH BILLIARDIST DEFEATS E.T. APPLEBY—TOLLEY TO HEAD GOLFERS ITROMR mEQ « N BflwuNfi RES”LTS ISTECHER WRESTLES MERI"EN K A[;EYS FRENCH BILLIARDIST 7 U4 ¢ G T2l | nl 3 l \ nl A \ ZBYSZKO TONIGHT DEFEATS AMERICAN LEAD BRITISH GOLFERS | —— | —_— | ettt Brother of Champion Must Defeat| — 7 =~ = ™ Roudil Springs a Surprise In The In- Pormer Amateur Champion Coming | the Body Scissors Dxi AT R o : Scissors Lxpert if national Tourney By Beatin To Amerlo ‘o) l A H | y 1) I3 i k ‘o America In September In . . 241 Interesting Battles Are Held on o Tt (Team That Started Locals DOWN: | *,.ocar v, apmicny 300 v 120 | CRICREO Boxer Outpoints New TR Dr. Hopkins Thinks Existing cn S S New York, Feb, 21.—Joe Stetcher, d Toni Phitadelphia, 1eb, 2 ) ™ i *hic o 3 prilm R N 0 fi l , ladelphia, 1%h, 21 Fdgar T Chicago, Keh, 21, — Cyril Tolley, "rch "eet trips the body-scissors expert who formerly war 1 Plays Here Omgh[ Appleby of New York, national :l::nn—{ YOPker"MalChed wnh LCOl]fll'd fnrm(-rlf .nrmfm: amateur ‘Lrl::l viu:'n:,- ules ecd lan cauon e —— :\1~ Il the \\lurhl"n Iwu)\‘.v\\\\;;"r:hlt ;’lrm- plon and Percy N, Collins of Chicago, | T plon will head a delegation of Eng- —_— ¢ The results of some very interesting |!!"8 champlonshin an ok Zbysz- New B a former national title holder will o lish invaders next feptember in an 3 3 F [ k ahas onidcar- alisi Jast | Ko, younger brother of the pre Nt nave e hasketbull fank Wil Emaet tonight for the international | NOW York, Feb, 21.—Charile White, |effort to wrest the Araavioan. Srown | Nen Y ork Hebi (81, —~Romoval. .of ,’ wight, are as follows ; title holder will exchange riDs and | raum that started tho | fl“l‘"l‘,h']“‘ the | amateu s titleat 182 Laikiing b iains, | Chicago lightwelght, ‘eatablished’ hims| trom: Jesse Guilforalat Boston, . acs|ine, restristion governing - vacation ] TANLEY WORKS LEAGUE locka tonight in Mudison Square (e downwend parn okl RACEYS 0N ach has won three games and loxt (K1l a8 the next rival of Champion |cording lo word received by Robert periona;soian o permit college unders § 24 Garden. The contest is to be decided | jeague. when the Meriden I\.n‘,"”:":""om- Abpleby met his. defeat lant|BenNY Leonard last night in Madison | A. Gardner of Chicago who was run- |Kraduates to piay Smimes A i 4 by the best two falls in tl n, oy 3 D | nigh p oF wd 1t Square Garde p o Tolley Y Ifor money is “highly inadvisn ble' Dr, Rule s, U nllwl nl‘|"‘ ’xrfwl sl pear herc this evening at the State ::”n Iol{ ":.» llu.‘huny‘lfl of ."""”,'" Iton min::d‘ a4 ;f'v'::,“' where in fifteen ner-up to Tolley in 1820, losing on the Krnest M, Hopkins of Dartmouth sald Connors 80 84 82— ier and the —younger brother |urmory. The contest will be a regu- | o France, while Calling' heating R0 Sag e NERGhE Do bRieradl STEh nol0. toda cosponse 1o R questionnaire el 0 tadt -l met here two years ago the former|lar league affair. Up to the time|"® Kiven Saturday by I'rancis & Ap- his way to victory over Willie Juck-| Roger Wethered, who lost the open |t018Y I response 1o & (uestionn s Sy e winning after a'long struggle. Wiadek [that the locals and the Silver (City | PI€P¥: & brother of —the champion.|#on of the Bronx. | title to Jock Hutchinson after tying|*ul him by the New York World, T. Wright 06 80 0= has been promised the title by his|Kaceys clashed at Meriden soveral | ROUdI'S victory last night, 500 to 129, IFighting a systematic battle from |the Chicago professional last year, Dr. Yiopkins sald he did not believe Biotts XL brother Stanisius At he defoats| weers ama thet Terdwire " oral | came after his defeat in the afternoon [the start, White pounded Jackson [ will accompany Tolley to America, 1t/ TOM drastic rules were = needed to R ehall AR Stecher tomght, The elder Zbyszko | Knights were eomfortably leading the | Y, C0llins. 300 to 154, about the ring.in 8 manner which|is sald, The championship. will: be|control college athietio: evile, such &y P 1 v leading the < | | & BT, Y 0l 3l haa' planned to retive in May, e O tha n | “The afternoon mafch toduy between [SUrprised the Tronx lad's sdmirers.| staged on the links where Irancis 1eciniting, proselyting and semi-pro- 4 7 i Bd (Strangler) Lewls, another |by winning & hotly centested battie | ATY Bos, of Hollupd und J. 1% Cope|TWice in the thirteenth session Jack-| Oulmet as a_youth, successfully de- feesionalism, but that he did believe 456 443 457—1356 ) ¥ sted battl 3 o ; £ Rule former holder of the heavyweight |by one paint. Although the game was|Morton of Philadelphia, was the lnst|#on crumpled on the canvas under | fended the American open ehampion. the exieting rules needed clarification T ey A o1 i title will engage Clff Binckley while | protested, and will have to be played 'nn the schedule of these players, The |his rival's blows. Through the four-| ship by defeating Harry Vardon and to a I:r‘grm- n;;n \\I'oullulrix;:lt,,m\:( lh(r'.r Dick Daviscourt and John Ol dill | over, it showed that Manager “ . | best the Hollander can do s fifth [teenth and fifteenth rounds White| Ted Ray in play ' o in" propriety and desirability for the 3 Sy e | 9 J in will s howed that Manager Burke rth y in playing off a tie in 1913, :{::mn T Th \: h:: meet in other matches. has an aggregation that 7}. to be|Place and a voctory for Morton would [#OURht to end the battle with a N SN :nn{rl of sport. AR feared. It will contain Hartford,|Put the Philadelphian on an equal|knockout, but Jackson, ‘n.«pmylnzilz D " He added that he always had con- Truslow ....... 90 85 contain Hartford, [ ; | og Team Entered i ¢ o oy 3 S g ayed | footin; rare game it ack v | tended that there was no use of es- i;‘:;’:‘"-y‘"y S RS Chisox Al,r"'e ?t : :1‘1’3;]10.,".:"’1;‘;,2}|',:‘,f. ”r'fi.’,".’f.‘\',:fl ',’,l“.‘,{.:: RNl gt to (hl“:d"|:|ll':":::‘!|.“”.f!:‘r:n:'fl“]l‘, ?‘l.flgdifili' In Manitoba Race lubllm!in‘,: lonor systems unless one . i Marlin Springs Camp |of New Britain on the recent occasion. and 1. G. Becker and Referco Artie| The Pas, Man., Feh, 21,— Twelve|?ould possess himself of an honor 430 434 420—1203 Chicago, Ieb. 21, — The Chicago|Jerry McGrath and Gaffney will round NEW SKI REGORD McGovern gave White the verdict|dog teams, all from northern \iani- code und that the need now was more Level ; i =99 Americans, who unloaded at Marlin|[Out the quintet. A delegation of xS when the final bell ended the battle,| toba, had been entered for the 200-|listinetly for a code in athletics than Wright 107 20 . 287 Springs, Tex., yesterday under a|rooters for the Meriden team will be Jackson gave an exhibition of cour-|mile The Pas dog derby which will for more regulations, Wiisay .ol oay 114 3gg | Scorching sun, had a light workout here tonight, and there is an air of |Ottawa Man Jumps To New Mark for |age which earned him many new, be held next Tuesday for u purse of ‘ Breuches of the code of amateur- Glion pRn b s; 76 ‘;l‘ on the program for today, according|OPtimism in Meriden that the team " 3 friends in the crowd of about 10,000 §2.500, [ism in college sport” he said, “are m::mz' 2 i ns T 17‘: to dispatches here. A delegation from | Will repeat. Course in Winning Adirondack |which witnessed the scrap. Irom| The Du Pas-Bancroft team will [iore likely to go back to carelefs in- 5 s I oi M— 1T2|the Marlin chamber of ~commerce The Prelim Game, Tite the firsf round until the thirteenth he|have the largest number of dogs in | “ividuals among the alumni bodles fl‘l‘::l:::i:urg : ?P: 2'1— .l';(', greeted the athletes upon their ar- An interesting preliminary game ' survived the power back of White's|the derby with 13. The others are|thun among the undergraduates.” AL R (s rival, will be staged at 8 o'clock beteween| Saranac Lake, N, Y _paul | terrific left hook to the jaw and drives| using from seven to 11. All the Admires Pros ‘:; 4;; 4;_'—13” Catchers Lees and Yaryan were not the Y. M. ('.“\. Juniors and the In- [ Quesnell of the Cliffside Ski club, Ot-|to the stomach, and although floored [ teams have been over the course and | [ Lave great sdmiration for the 4 vs_'llh The T d M Th R e rihay nal ,1,.',5.“.,.10“(5: The teams W'IH have the|tawa, won the Adirondack amateur |tWice in the thirteenth session, once | pronounce it well suited for fast time. (professional athlete who desires a col- Bk an 2 .Xpimlillu P, signed his contract, it is reported, and fol[omng lineups: Y. M. C. "A._.llxnloru international ski competition held |for a eount of five and again for a The betting today was divided in| ae. education and protessional e L84 i ;1—»- L) 4| the latter, who was ready to leave| Sheehan, right forward; ‘\1:|‘pp. left here yesterday afternoon on the Mt.|count of seven, the Bronx hoxer|favor of the Du Pass-Bancroft team,{atyje1os shonld not he denied the et e oy 3T 31| Cnicago with the squad, was forced forward; 'Morelli, ~centers Tancred, | pisga course with a loap of eighty- | fought gamely (o the finish. C. B. Morgan's outfit, and the dogS|ehunce to obtain college educations or wrik e LD LD 2:; Yo hostpone 'bin departure becauss of ']’{‘“f fl:"md Dunn, left guard. =~ In-|five feet. This jump established a Leonard to Box White. owned and driven by Sam Pranteau.|oyen of earning them by their athletic s P (iR HasnIa gy dependents—8chmitt, right forward: [new record for the course, which was| (g : ; I'he latter has nine dogs and follow- |, pility. but they should not be per- Berry ..... 103 96 95— 204 Halloran, left forward; O'Connell hampion lLeonard has signed to| .- o e 5 Y, hey sh not be per: 14 T R e e e completed this winter. i meet the winner of the contest on|<"® of the sf‘or',"“’““‘"“ri‘“"‘ )""‘) up atiy ited Lo pose us amateurs or play on 112—1397|New Scoring Plan RS Nt saarar . MmasTina inras Ll nandersontaf theslianaan' Bk D) (thge hight of! Manol =7, 10 he (ops oyenenag. s, Cadpell c Bupeial nr teams. On the other hand, : 1 In BO\\'Iin T ¥ time this season in a league game Berlin; N, Hismade theigectond long. ingues White, thegichamplen, on . “the 'rtlumn‘sd”m"l‘lm?':l"d h‘v "p,n"p)h:y:% )nr eI ronach hvLpndergraduiaten Lund .... 89— 289 Chic e g Tourney | fime this scason in a 164gue EWME |ost jump, reaching the 84-f0ot mark |sirength of last night's bout, is prom- | [, s Bay €0 EERUENOYUALIS * college prestige in athletics, Merwin . rrEiel AR b bk Mt G e e A on his third and last attempt. . |isea an interesting evening. R i [then commercialize such recognition, Elliott ... Hrpinor| s REREIEEReERond M dlasls| B Ag W e then Halt Archie Thompson of the Lake Pla-| " jackson showed to advantage in i S ~|should be honored on the basis of be- ; Lueback A e fudrnum(-n(' dherc was an- : 1ts cid Ski club again won the Adiron- |yt two rounds, the second and third,| HARVARD OARSMEN REPORT |ing amateurs and be paid as though i Wileox ... s F| e e G ndpreombaraimmy. Cubs’ Training Work |dack championship, open only to resi-| mne unusual spectacle of Jackson : e —- __|they were professionals. The glory N et sh? 'r?h (.hllLTBO took the h?a:lerv Chicago, IFeb. 21.— Rain held up dents of the Avdxrond.?ct;:q. with a Jum.p being floored thrilled the big crowd. [About .mn'.\lvn Answer Howe's Call a1 college athletics,—and their only 450 470 4551384 moints for o sories with each . aoc|the workout scheduled for the open- preruElolsly B oo, 4150 | White mecomplished this feat for the For Indoor Work. giory—is their amateurism.” | e ay > trai OLT Ly “lacid, took second place|grgt time in the thirteenth, when Cambridge, Mass.,, Feb. 21.—Dr. R What Garficld Says fi Steel Dty e e e hy C2ch five|ing day of the training season for the | G S RS ol e 3 2 . . . 21 . R a Say ; i ati el p of fifty-five fect. fter bringing Jackson's guard down|Heber Howe, Harvard’s new rowi Dr. H. A. Garfield i Vi Wiison ... 101 11 Bt : ;. 5 . f Chicago Nationals at Catalina Island aihe Ty A after bringing Jacks -4 ang il owe, arvard’s ncw rowing r. H. A. Gartield president of Wil A o0 ,_‘g lgf g;f f;:“’l:‘““:fi ::_':::glpj"“'m“i‘or’;( series| of the California coast yesterday, ac- With a body assault, the Chicagoan|director, began work with Coach|liams college said he had not discov- L L 4 24.27 o i e MARANVILLE WEDS crashed ov eft hook to the jaw | Haines ¢ at Veweil hoa se, |ered the ne e dra Ql’:l’;;::: e :; :;\; :g_ g?‘;’ pla';'e ‘v):’i‘t)lhr fi'thi(‘laia lsrlm\l STM';d lotter, 1]is(',0\'m:f'r; hy‘ é(‘o‘u! Jack Doyle | Pirate’s Infielder Takes Unto Himself [ count of five Jackson rose, but went|ported for lhve prv‘Hr'n!nur,v ~1r{lls. The uliflr-u«s: .unll knew of no .\'u.’ficlpil 4 - st 2 N 23.32 points an M. Lind- N " & v - 9 P i ror i i ¢ i SRR T 3 3 joined the squad, increasing the num- a Bride At New York. down again a moment later, this time |work will be on the machines and in|rcason for removing restrictions on i "‘Y of _S'M‘Y:"OI:‘J*- Conn,, is in third|yor of twirlers to 17. i _ i for a count of seven. The bell saved |the tank until the river is opén, the |summer bascball play. 464—1431 | place with 23.2 SR N (x:\;‘r"'n‘?\:k' "",']‘]4 3’1‘-';‘:“““} “-L Jackson from a knockout in this|coaching corps and advisors dividing ik S o] . Rabbit) Marranville, shortstop of the | qynq, FleTet i e B abwee nMtHAy ATaTty & H. Johnson 102— 289| cums AT TRAINING camp |Rickey Postpones SRR ST R e i et e R en MAY SELL HEROES e N, ’ srdav g . O I 23 L - ' L Patterson .. 93— 266 ey Leaving for Camp |Yesterday afternoon to Lena Marlon | (o closing sessions, but he was too|been divided into experienced and in- 91— 25 by jonals n! ction At " ST " | Cody of Springfield, Mass., by Deputy | . is i ainst x fence: ol - o o g:l'tl: 91— 258 |Chicago Nationals Get Into Action At| st |ouis, Feb. 21. The report|Cody of § field, Muss., by Deputy|weak (o accomplish anything against |experienced classes. L R 86— 167 Catalina Island. coming from New York that Jess|City Clerk J. J. McCormick, Maran-|(he fiery attack of White. White| Jor the varsity crew Harvard will |Douglas and Barnes Are Slated to i 02— 2811 (o Web, 21—The Chicago|Parnes and Phil Douglas, pitchers of Ville gave Niayndisetn an 618 EiRankIin) e ghedk 185 Anounde |andy [Jeckaon iRYE)(he; Si/hg JRvouts asi year-apq, i ; ; ; 4 48 430 474 Natioaamn s s SLahe [ Oh 280 e New | York Natfonals: had been)| treel Springfield, Mass., and his age|343 pounds. - losing only Olmsted and Damon by| leave Giants—Other Clubs Seck 348 430 474—1z61|nationala first major league club 1o orereq for sale, caused Branch Rick-|88 30 vears. He was born in Spnings, Farese Is K. 0.d graduation, and all except one man ‘ McCon i s R SR R RS ey mu e seplonkhellorul Naonalarto | 1 1GLANILE Bapicon e I Carl Tremaine, Cleveland bantam- | in the junior varsity eight will again Thelerservioes; RS = B8 100— 1861 cpast today, aceording to|POStPone his departure for the train- The bride is a daughter of Mr. and| it knocked out Harold Farese of | be on hand to row New York, Feb, 21—*Shuffiin’ Phil® 4 JA;;,T,O 104 100 11— 18] pecial dispatches published rding 10} ing camp. Rickey had prepared to| Mrs. John I3 Cody, is 82 vears old)|Newark in the third round of the sec- A &5 -- DoUg1As i 0668 BArfiess thelpitehers By W ‘fi; g;“ BB rrive [ate yidste 105 L faur |\ axesconiOraneilex last nighidie "‘,"{’J“‘\f‘ ab "“'_“‘"“"_gfl's‘f"'f-‘s"""‘g' ond contest scheduled for eight ses-| PENN BASKETEER OUT who won four of the five victories in TR e Gy TR GTete A T ana aryr sty | o alannotisdygwlieth e heswol oglLid e She gave her occupation | gio,g Tremaine battered Iarese | — - the 1921 world's sgeries, have been 92 93— 291 el e el el S Sia e fi_""“ e for the two pitchers until he had re- “\;“_“‘"{‘_‘3‘ i 1 4 3 through two rounds and then floored | Rosenast. Star Forward of Red andplaced on the market by the Giants. 3 il aeion rs"_; St RS R ceived confirmation of the proposed rir~l”;“~r "f;‘("(‘or‘:f '*";0 “"‘A‘”:";"’: ‘“t"‘" the Newark lad twice in the third Blue Five, Has Broken Arm. Secretary James J. Tierncy of the ¢ mtiil) Sty ¢ o sale. £ AL e e 0 Lhe| gags The round had gone two! ppj 0 o e o ld8: oha i i i 4 o sesslon for the pitchers and catchers AT W e marriage license, she obtained a di-{Scieniog ad fwenty.one seconds when Philadeiphla, Feb, 21i-—Bml Rose. world's champione annoiinced yester B bitingats .. 69 50 st pgp|'ormine the advance squad, will cop- M'NALLY JOINS YANK vorce in November, 1921, at Spring-|, e through theor s SR O NI e i BAMC e tE - Titn sist of onl sy overha i ! = - a towel came hurtling through of Pennsylvania basketball team, will | have aiready been received and are Ditlon ..... i Oy et y easy overhand lobbing to 3 seb, 2 fleld, M from her first husband | Tty ] ltgamy sl Walker 80 fi;i ;;" get winter-bound muscles! loosened, :(lot“;(p:lz::s’,\. ,]\lrl(‘. ‘I‘rdh.'h.l.Y lkm- it 5 air from Farese's corncr,"ns th;~ f\t;:< be forced to retire from the game |being considered by John J. McGraw A ooka ) McNally joined the Yankee N ark hoxer was on the floor for the | ,wine to a fract : i and President Chirles A. Stoneham Clarkson . . . 82 53 228 eaTa R z ; Y arl owing to a fractured arm, it was an- [¢ & s A. Stoneham. 2 v at the Majestic yesterday but LAFAYETTE 1 S ST -cond knock down 3 “Wo are not ready " # Kallerman 2 Han! 9 77— 257 £ 9 o 7 JOSES STARS seconc eK ik 4 nounced today. We arc not ready to make any 79 80 241 B”fi? 937’ ER; 134‘_ ‘26; arrived too late ul‘pluy a rmn\‘:!v of e IR Dave Rosenberg, Brooklyn's prom-| posenast suffered the accident in|announcement about the matter now,” { 400 818 369—1137 ey TR ey L ::"7“ w[!“:hi"’flm" :qnlt 0r|:|0 Arlnkl'; Recves and Lehecka, Basketball Reg- [ising middleweight, ndd"g the ("u;n‘"m.o Dartmouth-Pennsylvania game |said Tierney, “but you may look for Intakes TR KO (TR A e B e LS ML DR, ?iile‘;g:(t‘i{r?u‘umrl;::smlx‘\‘xt‘rrgr:::ri:i ofr | 2t Saiariave loder AR e hiercetinaoVain Ryt Pl 7 T4— 22 | 1 MYAS ) € 5 C y i amination revealed a frac i 3 TR ST g;“:":&: i ;'g o g:’h 3;: g s""”""" (11:«;“' -‘::fid"sfl_ 45 | SPrings from his home in Pennsyl- Easton, Pa., I"eb. 21.—The Lafayette [the decision over Ratner in the eight-| ., 4iug hone in (i ,(.';"":'rr,,i mw,,‘ill;, MORAN DISCU ROUSH * Pison .. 85 SO 66 :“ Ba.stgck O i o NADi and brought the cheering tid-|college basketball team will be with-|round semi-final. It was a gruelling| i) 1eep him off the team (or e - —— e .. S D Y 267 7§ 1, av v o g 3 ] 4 3 i L i Wollman . T 73 $8— 232 | Hall ; 101 i “.175 .tha( Pitcher .L dvrl Mays p:ohnhl) out the services of Captain Gendal hanl.s\ r""“, start to nr»fluhf \1|th Ifnso,n Femainder ol the season; Manager of Reds Savs Outfielder Musg TRt .. 86 81 82— 249 |1, Taylor o i will come to the Springs with Catcher|Reeves and Joe l.ehecka, the two reg-|berg's consistent work overcame the Play With Cincinnati. A U AR R ATy e i 2582 | wallie Schang. Carl has been visiting [ular guards, for the remainder of the |efforts of Ratner. OT ‘ 5 ; D NOT 2 elphi 27 103 876 T e, s £ - L 3 Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 21.—Man- 402 85 390— relatives at Hopewell, Pa., and recent-|season, it was learned tonight. Both e = Cambridge, Ma o P, %P g sEEs e 385 39 1177 S ) : S Z G, 7 G ot mbridge, Mass., Ieb. I'he |ager Pat Moran of the Cincinnati Na- Regul = Iy telephoned Schang to ask when the | were injured in the W. & J. game last| PREPARING FOR “BAMBINO™ | cyp Sl el Ay 7 a rim: L L gulators 486 479 A ey e t. S | Frids Y e 2 5 = son tennis team probably will not [tionals, while on a visit to his former o Gillett .. . 95 87 80— 271 CITY LEAGUE £ “r as starting west. Schang was|I'riday. Reeves has a dislocated right New Orleans, Feb. 21.—Fences at|make a trip to England with Yale|home here today, said that KEddie || Walter .. 79 88 68— 235 Warriors figuring then on getting under way|shoulder, while lehecka dislocated | feinemann park, where the Newnext summer as a rsult of the action|Roush, outfielder, would play with the [} Linsinaki ...... 73 80 89— 212|payes ...... T4 86 TR0 [ | B e e {hrbone i s, IE{SanKIEl o ias ¥ orc v aneas el i spring, |of the Harvard athletic committee in|Cincinnati clul this season or not at ¥ London 2 70 84— 226 |valentine g8 gw 264 |TC8CH Hot V.Vpnrms wf““', 2 I]’rx?tml“ Il; ||"1" f?rfl)fl” game With|,re peing made four feet hl&'hl‘r to|voting against appropriating fundsall. Roush is asking salary and con- Frigo .. 12 L AT 79 103 105— 287 GinD EANDIL T ECArs T »;w\'xrg; ast fall. Lafayette plays|curb the home rung of “Rabe Ruth, |for the proposed visit. The committee |tract terms which the owners of the ¥, Narcum . 85 100 113— 298 MI'\;\I'L ‘(hA Feb, 21 7(.'1 N Haw 'l; Ir‘ nr'kl'_"”"""o_m "‘."' on 1'riday, | gecording to Julius Heinemann, presi-|also voted again not to recognize hox-lclub have definitely decided not to N P 07 90— 279 nr-‘l a‘;‘zm; vl“’;‘;\'t\'-?lf}l;’ w):oflc()):fpmr?«; and Brooklyn P’oly Saturday. dent of the local baseball association.'ing as a minr inter-collegiate sport. meet, Moran said. Monroe . 8 245 ] CLapRT to stealing an $850 diamond from a = — ey 428 473 507—1408 Kiefer 7 219 local jewelry store and was under . i Lo Live Oaks oot T A t AG dAd 0 F Ii 0 e = 52 o vt of o e ket on o Ain't 1t A Grand And Glorious Feeling - = - - BybBrigg : Dviiee 8 N oB. i\ 108/ 94— 286 saat, 3 i Middleton .. M— 240 yesterday, locked two deputy sheriffs B % Johnson . 90 93— 3027 i in the room and escaped. 1 o Patrus 88 100— 289 | \ 7 : ) - & 4 2/ ¥ Lynch 8 | e 09 | eyt R e pr" ! / 7/ | -anp N A You FIND Tre SPORTING I S - — | "Ruftalo, eb, 21 S eRile Pray .‘;fmo».v L 2, RAGC AT Tne SECTION HERE AND THE 91 492 449 463—1404 | 101y alleged to have celebrated her MORNING CARELESS NEWS SECTION THER®E AnD 84 = Mohawks o ge|Mirst year as a voter by casting bal- AND SEG NEWS LAD THE MAGAZINE SECTION - urner . i b IS8 Py 4 s g 9 - S & 3 Jlaces, was arrested here yes- SN L S Wiy e ) S 90 105 100— 295 |farday. i FLYING ALL CLOTHES AND 135 449 4281322 |Gy 6 97 103— B o AROUND FLY oUT To Registers Olson 102 & ',” =i ‘.._..——-——--.E T4& YARD RESCUE WHAT] ‘,:;;‘,',Ins. : :1‘ 90 Anderson 99 80 09— 287 | D h d You CAN o w s | Downthe Noa Kranpitz s1 Annex Cooley 68 78 Linn o ..ciiinen S9 104 93 | b skl s | carison 80 92 81— 262 308 425 McGnire 91 92 97— 280 e A C. Anderson ...107 103 ! 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