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NEW LANDERS BOWLERS PERFORM RRIT AIN DAILY HERALD, SATUI 9 DAY, MARCH 4, 1 IN CHAMPIONSHIP FORM — NEW BRITAIN HIGH LOSES TO NEW YORK 0 oD} UINTET IN OVERTIME GAME — BOBBY REIMER WINS BOUT AT HOLYOKE — “STRANGLER” LEWIS REGAINS WRESTLING TITLE BY DOWNING ZBYSZKO — SARAZEN LEADS FIELD IN GOLF BRILLIANT MANNER ON ALLEYS LANDERS BOWLERS PERFORM IN . | | Last Year’s Industrial League Champions Defeat New Britain Machine Quintet After Hard Fought Con-| test—-Thompson Does Some Classy Pin Toppling— | Corhin Five Improve Standing. The powling in the New Hritain In- |Judd dustrinl league last night at Rogers' alleyg wus o fa brilllant kind., Par-| tcularly excellent was the exhibition Hooge ‘STRANGLER’ LEWIS REGAINS WRESTLING TITLE BY DEFEATING STAN. ZBYSZKO Kentuckian Applies Deadly Headlock, and Polish Cham- pion is Sent Down to Defeat—Polish Grappler Won First Fall From Big American—“Biscuits” Proved Easy After Being Downed First Time. Wichita, nsas, March 4.—Fd.| Zbyszko took the title from Lewds (Strangler) Lewis, of San Jose, Calif,, today again held the worlid's heavy- weight wrebtling champlonship, hav- ing taken the second and third falls about a year ago, and regained it in a second meeting, Only recently he announced his intention to retire from wrestling and award defense of turned ip during the match bLetween the Landers, I'rary and Clark and the | New Britain Machine company teams. In this battle seven performers out of ten turned in total scores of over 300, Thompson, the lanky anchor bowler | on the Cutlers quintet, was at his best last night. He completed hig night's work with a total of 33G. Voll- hardt, another member of the lLan- ders team, gave a fine account of himself. . The Landers flve won two games out of three, and totaled 1,h80 for the match. The . & I*. Corbin five, which is making . great bid ‘or the championship, improved the chgnces last night, by taking three games from the Stanley Rule team. The scores of the various games on local strips last night follow INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE P. & F. Corbin 8 97 .91 82 120 98 95 100 94 95 502 472 Stanley Rule Myers ......... £ H. Wright T. Wright .. Supernaut .... Campbéll . the championship to his younger from Stanislans Zbyszko here last brother, Wladek., Last night Jack night. Twelve years ago, Zbyszko, at that time a novice at the American catch-as-catch-can game succumbed to toe hold applied by J'rank Gotch, then the champion. Last night, an- other American developed punishing hold applied at the other extremity cost him his title, Jn 1009 matches, Gotch's toe hold and Lewis' head-lock account for Zhyszko's only losses. In his more than one thousand matches, Zbyszko, 46, had his shoulders forced to the mat only five times, then win- ning three of thesc, Zyb Won First Fall Tast night's match was Zbyszko's from the start until just before the second fall. He pinned Lewis for the first fall in 47 minutes, 30 seconds with an arm and full body scissors. lLewis using what was described hy him as a counter with his open palm, sent the aged Pole spinning across the mat to fall flat on his back. Instantly he leaped on him and applied the deadly headiock, taking the second fall and evening thecontest. The third fall went to Lewis cagily in three min- utes, Zbyszko still suffering from. ef- fects of the head-lock after the ten minute rest period, Claim Lewis Used Fist Zbyszko and his manager at first said, that Lewis had struck with his clenched flst instead of using the counter, but accepted the referec's de- sion that the counter was legitimate, OPPOSED T0 BOUT Boxing Lanford Crowley Goodison 337 1070 McKinstry Teining Howe Curlick 90-— 295 AM. PAPER GOOIL Mach Dept, T4 17 90 85 77 84 91 104 86 87 418 437 Printing Dept. McMurray D. Emerson Delowery Josephson J. Emerson 103— 296 270 334 294 305 Newton- Long ..... ‘Happenny Nicholls Frisk Malarney Fagan Hulquist IHorn O'Connell 5251409 438 434 Box Dept. R 93 68 87 93 L 9l 2 114— 112— 122— 79— 91— 518—1456 200 302 310 281 263 e Buck row: hechan, guard; “Bili” Hickey, advisor; Larry Mangan, Manager; Murphy, guard; conter: Dudack, “u"’:‘(‘;"" forwa Restella, center and captain; Saxe, guard; front, Kilduff, forward; Mangan, mascot, Maher, center. Cozy .. Johnson O’'Brien .. (An Amcrican Champ) rug, the locals will be victorious. | anager M®gan s booked some | excellent exhibitions in the near fu-| ture. The West Ends of Dristol will weet the locals here on next Tuesday | night at the state armory. | The team has furnished an excelient brand of hasketball this, won, and althouga not ling at Knights of Columbus, bus-, pregent, there is plenty of confidence Ketball team, which is making i bz | among the team members and it fol- bid for the championship title in ti%e { lowers that in the final dash for the = ystate league, Herman, Zbyszkos' manager, express- ed intention to challenge immediately for a return meeting and said he would post a five thousand dollar for- feit. The above are the stalwarts of Daly | council, 407 422 Office 89 89 93 .. 101 90 2 Vollhardt . ‘W. Wright Schmalz A. Anderson Thompsen . ... Moore Southardt . 2| Griffith McCabe .., Lancaster ., 109 54 81 4 80 fn ot ot foooke " COLF MGRE DIVERSE March 4.—Bobhby | cat from New | aaten, e Thig Opinion Is Voieed by Tour- namant Gommittess at Chicago 124 109 41 490 B.! Machine 104 102 80 85 88 101 106 114 95 105 483 507 Corbin Screw Bwangon ....... 18 {Heinzman 5 79 'Griswold 95 iSchusier .. 90 /Belden 81 Bignchard — Gene Sarazen Leads Field ai New Orleans | New Orleans, La. March 4.—With {the prospect of better weathber and playing conditions today for the sec- jond 36 holes of the golf {ournament theing beld here, chi interest set- {t17d in the mateh hetween Giene Sar- s Higaand Country elub {1 and Leo Dicgel, of New = Lo - 5 it STARS MEET TONIGHT More’ Than 200 Athletes, 549—1580 New Jersey Commisston Many of \ Burkhardt Howard J. Cusack Lefgren Foote .. 462 448 SPECIAL MATCH. Conn. Light and Power Co. G. Smith i) J. G. Smith I°, Smith Frigo J. Smith 31 1 I'rowms on the Proposed Holding Them Title Holders, to Compete in 245 294 324 301 LU of Dempsey-Wills Battlc, Junior Indoor Championship Event. Reimer, the Polisly' b Britain, Conn,, was judges' decision over formerly of Deiroit but lem, at the end of 10 smashing fizhting in the here last night. Keimer-Keene fight action all the way. The New b Pole showed the hest form he ever oxhibited here, taking 10 rounds. Reimer got av t hy! shading Keen in the first round. The ) Hariemite cvened up in the second 1 In the third Reimer aguin rorged . ahecad; the fourth round brought | clubs. | o the hottest exchan, of the night. | onen Keene cut Reimer's nose and [tuteniso® and had the Nutmeg battler covered S s tns ey with blood. Reimer pullad himself | faaky tegether in the next round taking the 157, fifth, sixth and eighth and ninth, while the seventh and tenth went to bd Jersey City, N, J., March 4.—The New Jersey statc boxing commission does not look with faver upon a match between Jack Dempsey world's heavyweight hoxing champion, and Hazrry Willis, stellar negre heavy- (weight. While no action wus taken definitte- 11y to prehibit such a mateh in this state, the commission, through its chairman, Robert H. Doherty, has is- hehind him, while [sued a statement expressing the be- third place with a (lief that “the public generally were opposed to this match.” United | Governor Fdwards, in a statement, plonship, and Jock |declared he would permit such a open chdm- |match in New Jersey if there was a . were tied [public demand for it. Chairman Doherty declared that he saw Governor Bdwuards and that the governor informed him he was mercly cxpressing & personal opinion “and in {no wu ydid he assume to misuse tie {pewers of the boxing commiesion, but |would leave the matter entirely in their hunds to sound public senti. ment." New York, March 4.-.-More than 1200 athletes, many of yhom are hold- ers of sectional A. A. U. and intercol- legiate titles, will compete tonight in the amateur athletic union junior in- door championship track uand field meet. Eleven individual title events and one relay championship will be con- tested. The events are funs at sixty, 300, 600 and 1,000 yards and at two miles, one mile walk, standing high jump, running high pump, standing and running broad jumps, sixteen pound shot put and 1 7-8 miles relay. Some of the leading athletes enter- éd are: William A. Comins, Yale; J. |A. Leconey, Lafayette; Robert E. Mc- Allister, Glencoe A, C.; Victor Graeb, Columbia; Burt H. Maycock, Prince- ton; H, Reischman, New York A. C.; { Phillp Hauser, Laughlin Lyceum; E. { P. Maraolf, Columbla; Gilbert W, Chapman, Yale, and Malcolm X, Douglas, Yale. 485—1475 now of Har rounds of | main go of Pittshurg ticans, Young Sara Igolfers in the by turnin an 146, Cyril V {was three 73 245 267 91— 75 90— 186 412—1280 84 98 84 88 96 Offic 66 2 S Fodk e hummed vith i Chicugo, March 4—DParadoxical tae rec goll rules tenets of the game more diverse Mac . Herwig Connelly Strigle Abie led the field of BS§ holes played yester- in a medal score of ker, of New Jersey, miLy se nt agreement on x of the e unitorm hus made ov according to chairme 418 450 ssell & Erwin 92 93 Jones e OSSO0 Heine ......... 80 C. Anderson , X 10% 106 Linn 98 102 Me:Namara — — 112 tnent committees of Chicago goli Wells o1 HUTCHINSON holder of the Tuhs. 5L In wgrecing to do as th special e ey ssociation Western 1 as wling Golf ¢ laws of the game m rules, that is “mire Autes, the Guaia Brendt Walther Dykens fowles entered into with United that thesc sed as la wefal elud tUnder this an unde tion ht he Y » them, % the States Ruce hfrso€ are often’ ins amounts as high us $100,000. 478 508 Stanley Works 94 838 81 118 85 87 80 4T1—1452 for ired 10- went, clubs which the. memiors prefer the rules | | 426 371 | | promulg amo by the we ‘ | | | | Storall | 79 1 BT 80 90~ 60 ~76 9 88— 2 394 438 412 lixperimental Dept. R. 8. Dean ALY T4 76 G. O'Neil « 86 Anderson 83 (. Merwin 51 Scheilder b3 of Moroceo has no newspapers. fighter and Reimer ht to the two-handed excelled in the infi i used a left jab and body effectively. 101— 278 101— 300 106-—— 303 95— 258 §1— 263 Molyneux . Elliott . ... V. Anderson Berry Fredrickson T. Grace' E. Dolan . C. Johnson Barney J. Beckvar .. % A830¢ B A5 1t the penaity for a ball out of hounds to the loss of dists Must ¥ Club Ral ernx matter wilh jus 6 93 452 Hine 92 87 18 112 87 Person uses 13 muscles to smile and 64 to frown. P ™ make ground By ol Tl ey riles in accordance, while other chibs will adhere atrictly to the Ro il VARE UP" T Ancicnt laws of the gume and still PLAHS bEi li## wdopt one or r o of the AL fnnovations TERS A DENIAL submitted the deny a state- paper, to the No one was make such a SWEENE is that| K. 0. Sweency has what the | following: “I desire to until they |/ ment appearing in your los of that|etfect that I am to box. In tournaments it assumed {authorized by me to committee in chavgs will an- |stutement and besides I have no in- rules, hut the plavers will jtention .of appearing in a semi-final alw be more or less at sea unless{to “Silent Mike” in New Britain or fhe wery a wrilten memorandum of |elsewhere”, 1~ [the rules prevatling at that particu'ar Respectfully yours, i to | mect. K. O. Sweeney. 484—1402 i of the never Fnow ¢ one cot studied the 1o Th |enifors | rate have club, I that the I nounce the 1244 90— 28p Distance Oniy, 265 158 SElying Parson” Insists on Mecting rit e for a bail out the lose of adding 3 is done in Grea the 11, 8. G. A. od a local rule at the last Amateur Championship rules pena'ty logt ball, instead The muin making the { hounds — PALACE — Starting Sunda “FOOL’S PARADISE” Keith Vaudeville 73 81 82 30 409 407 Fed Res | of 93— 297 91— 177 95— 182 Joie fay, OF the Scrateh Maik in it Kaceys' Games at Boston Tonizht. | (anee on 4.~The rac- | S, Y Iiinols Athe- ), McDenoug! Anderson TR Joie R Boston, Ma ing rivalry of letic club, speedster, and Hal Cathili, the “Riylng Parson” of the Boston A. A., has upsct the plans of the ypro- | moters of the Knights of track meet here tor t. Bec {Ray has run in front in nearly ¢ mile ey in which he compet- ed in this searon. it was proposed te place him on serateh handica; wteh race with lesser runt lights ahead of him at Intervals to sure close competition and time that would give him to break ithe record. Cuthitl, Georgetown, chgmpion, Mike Milirose & A New Orleans, March 4.--Mark | jass of mile Roasburg and Tom Shaw were con- || iy o separale event 42 vieted in the district eriminal court | " " e sitlying 252 | yesterday of violating the fock anti-| o jheistod on raciag 261 | gambling law in having made oral | Gy opn him at any di ts at the Fair Grounds race track.| Covarg of a mile, or ch wus fined $400 and sentenced to | ) "o ke mark to beat a v serve seven months in jall. District | 7 0 AR SR 92| Attorney Marr., who prosccuted the || By ey me at the mile, but Toasters fcases, declared the verdfet *means | % UGS 1 hase defeatcd him 106 96 96-- 27 that racing and ali kinds of so-called | /" bl i K7 76 75— 241 legalized gambling I8 on its last 1egs| o hin 1 am i e el I shall be there at (he ah N8 101 4 Tom is a 90 - 89 05 74 racegoer and is known of followers of the sport here. 1408 is & big oralizer in New York. 207 Gibbons to Begin ; Training for Greb New York, March 4.-~Tom Gibbons, | 7lthe St. Paul light-heavyweight, will start training here Mon for his fifteen round match on Macch 13 with | Harry Greb, of Pittsburgh. In bhouts to be held prellminary to 208 |the Greb.Gibbons scrap, Clonie Tait, 280 [of Minneapolis and Winnipeg, claim- . 256 [ant of the Canadian lightweight title, 292 [ will meet Joe Welling of Chicago, and |Luke Tenner of Seranton, Pa., will mect Al Wagner of [Dhiladelphia. 466—1354 434 454 Hardware 87 91 an 82 95 97 tional O'Neil ¥. Johnson Pio Oster . Marvin 286 267 266 269 292 tanley Quink R Leubeck C. 8. Hart W. Johnson .... Haugh ....... er 451 i North & Judd |7 r(r:'\ow You JUsT, avasie I8 80 1 8 112 82 HERT D'You T THAT STUFS: S MY cLul 8 £ in a WHY Sewetl DEAR (0U KNDws ALEX SMITH GAVE (T Jo me A T Wi SEWELL o You've GoT MY BRASSIE e WHAT Am | GOING T Do FoR 4 rassie!? GIVE ME MY “eHeslin ... BRASSIE Wolek Nyborg Carlson Borkowski set a chin of | mile 1t Joseph [, Connolly Intercolleginte Devanney and others of the ronners were to com- ~| and Shaw Away for Violating Law 1388 | | on Race Track. 479 of firsl IVERSAL CLUB LEAGUE Ums chijecte! h I A theee If ord 1= 76~ 93 102 75 a0 79 LT} 05 Cooper Holcomb wi tance, the mile. Hartney Carnegle 423 413 456 1 | | to b 9 al yards confident finigh.” Spooner Bt Walker Osborne Garein Mattson veteran New York to thousands He A WORD FROM VENTRES 456 M7 (Go 8uy YGURSLLF) Alum. Ware . 8h L] skemith Is Back In This | And Wants Work, | | | the former Bevlin retirned to this vicin —| AND | MADE HER Tawka UP GOLF So | | | Berlin Vicinity, I'se GoT AN IMPORTANT MATECH WITH GLENNA COLLETT - = BY HEAVENS | | ONE -~ THIS ON Tewl You T IS IS MINE AN]: AV BEASSIE ) in which ? '/'/ | SWEAR (T WOULD HAVE mber of | : A PAL ON Turner, of | ) X (THE LINKS i . qn\.’nt local AND THENM. HE GAVE P GoLP! Schmidt Willlams Hoyle ..... Davig .. Hiefel A Ventr blacksmith ity from oan ex he claim have |good men, including Joc | Washington, D. ¢, He throws [the following gauntlet to two grapplers “1 notice to the New | plonship in the I understand that condition, and that I gome good men in the past year. Dut, he hus defeated no' opponent that | would entitle him to the New w&,[ Jand championshin You Kriovy v met @ to of W&l ANDREW \ QUESS You've GOT ME 1231 CneCHers Tekweitzel Radil Venberg Olson . Prior it nolamins l!mm‘ I wrestling cham- wellerweight claes. | Beaamin is.ip fine he d.fimn& 105 “.‘.“.‘ “_m m_‘n': 8 RACE TONIGHT $7| New York, March 4.—A series of 238 | sprinting events with the world's best| “caycorning Alex 263 | known cycling stars competing and [japnre (o ‘Kid' Benjamin, ! |a fifteen mile race between six select- |y, i, good shape and wants a maten. | led foreign and American teams Will[{ Wil agree to throw him twice in be held tonight in Madison Square . hour, or will wrestic him best two | Garden as & preliminary to the siX[ruipg tn three to a finish day grind which starts at midnight | “Yours for sport, Sunday. "A VE Cooper, Jr. ilimer ... Hohnberg Needham 109 6% 8T if 8a 343 Hardware 75 1045 S0 08 244 GBI Carlgon sehwader Bliss NTRES." i s AT NG o o A B i b oo s A

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