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NEW RBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH §, 1022, ,[ KACEYS PLAYlNG IN GREATLY IMPRGVED FORM, DEFEAT WEST ENDS OI‘ BRISTOL — TFD McAULlFFE WlNS OVER BENNY CAGE - JACOBSON i SATISFIED TO REMAIN IN MINOR LEAGUE — BARNES AND WARD SIGN NEW YORK CLUB CONTRACTS — MlDGET SMITH DEFEATS FRANKIE DALY TEODY AULRFE oo OGALKICEVSEVEN e v ARNESANDWARD s e ACDESON WANT WINS FROM GAGE INTER-CITY SERIES ....... ... .-... ... ARE NOW SN TO'STAY INMINORS Buft’s Closest Rival Glves Staten Conference With President Garry Indian Manager Fapects Old Timers Gental Telphone Man I5 Winter| "™\ ro e e e WSt EDS Ave Beaten i ST | " rurs voner e |l60iS" Pitcher and Yankess' I "o o 2 Local Bop Sags Playing Under Understanding, Over “Champeen” § Games o 4 |, e o draven s anase s | Game at State Armory nctonatt, Maren a—rne cincine| - [iglder Gome to Terms covetan, Maren s coveieskies | Jiok Duin I No Hardship last night gained the judges' decision natl Nutional league training camp Iaghy, Morton, ;,\,.,A Prankic Daley of Staten Island I :u|ulmll\\;w augmented today by the —— ‘,\Inlln wlll be the pitchers Manager e Ve ma SR But b the Bl oHans ! arrival of Pitchers Schnell and G- | Spea'cer of the rleveland Yndlans will b Playing ki y 7 i o : S e fleveland Yndlans Wi ks 5 P Sporting club. The midget hammered | of o o pis,cHamplonship auin-| jeapie, who arrived at Mineral Weils | NoW York, March - 8o Hearts of | japena on this season, according to ZHallimone ",'“l"('.l_Mr')"d“, Li=Manmn him opponent from post (o pillar, K | | New Britain Kaceys defeat- | from San Irancisco together, They [ {he funs were cheered with good News |, qujoag recived from the apriNE |or yasn. Doamie alloro et Bt Wil Umnle 1 g e Staton ey |ed the West End of Dristol, 340 21, | said’ they hud: heard mothing from|[TOM both the Glants" and Yankees' | FUCRCE UER T T PTINEof Jack Dunn's wll-powerful Baltl- 5t night, and evenéd up (he | sammy Tiohre, Jimmy Cavennoy or | M8 today, announcing that Jess, 08 BIEE AL G G ::L‘,’{'|g”,?:|;5' mnlx'n 1')"‘"01 ');:\}l’nl;:l:‘(.i(n‘;l er to the canvas, #eries between the teams, The visi i [ Barncs, McGraw's pitching nce 0. ha ¢ R : T e mmy Cavenney. or g, pes, MeGraw's pitehing ace in st e B row margin, In another apecial R o it i Heh the team when they first made Kddie Ro Tt Aol R A1 | peppy second baseman of the Ameri- | 3 NasaH o ta i the hope | 70N who hag had a shot at the majors mateh last night, George C. Rogers[in o fiehmond showed at hiy appearance, with Bil Shoehy, | night for his nome i Indin follow. | Ana. had come to terms and signed | feAson, the acgvioes stute fin (B8 A0 [ndmita that he would like to try it and Larson zave a brilllant exhibition [( aley i thege two sesslons tore | MoNamara, Murphy and Saly Raf-|ing o short conference with Drogident | their 1922 contracts, that: Digi GIERY. QUENS i fost btia Lagain, but In the next sentence argues and defeated Billy Clancy and “Kia» |0 i rivaland inflicted much body | terty Keriedman, For the fidt min- | August Herrmann, at the conclusion | "8 leaves the holdout erop Il WML EATAN S o pitening, |that he undoubtedly receives just as R AL punishment. The midget, hower, did | utes of play, the teams battled With- | o which noth dsctared i i oot |Doth camps at the ebb. Kelly and | {78 Bot accustomed (o Wl PICLAE Hnch from Baltimore as he * would A meeting of the Bird league man- |10t Puck away, but stood his ground |out a score, and then the ice was |jook as though they could come to| DOURIass remain the only unsigned The knee il g ...«r;| et lwith the big teams, agers and players will be held at & |WKINE all thut came his way without | broken when Murphy shot & foul | terme. - Cearets s Tt o on | Glant players, and Kelly telegraphed | 1154 S0as0n dud whioh Keot him 0wt el , No Kick Coming o'clock this evening. The Kskimo |VIncing goal. A moment later he registered a | the field and last to leave after p | MeGraw at San Antonio ,vmuu-qm“"“ """‘"”‘?’ Ll “'”I""‘ ,‘,',‘ “Plaving in Daltimore with Jack league bowlers are scheduled to bat.| SMIth tricd to rush Daley o the [field goul, The locals got started Koon | gnort | practiee peusinn esterdny, 5| that he would be in camp by next; PNCTINE the manager (orus: {Dunn §a no hardship,”" nva Jacabron. tie thia evening, the contesting teams |FOPCS In the second round and Daley | afterward, and there was U 0 | Shtid 1o alss omthe as saon 6 the | Monday. Miller Huggins, Yank man- |wrenched it during vesterdaya Prate |, grions T am s wall paid here asthe being the Mixers vs, Packers, and the I (rYINg to avold Smith was caught |it after that. The locals surprised | o gecs S el 087 ¢ 5 agor, said at New Orleans that all his "',’I’;h Indians’ second team has been Ordinary major lengue p AT B s i Balesmien, oft balance and slipped to the floor. | those in attendance by the brillant | The fiest sxhibi{ion games sohed. | men were lined up with the possible || e TG SEEORE TEEED P00 e i a great fellow to play for and the L3t night'a scares: Daley jumped to his fect before a|work. Restella was in fine fettle, | yiod are with Kot Wosth on Satur- | exception of Wally Schang, the vet. | heoked (60 BRmER FRUAY SRE BN 1oy 0g have ™ treated me royal. T ERALNCS (HINE: rival to the ropes, pounding Smith's|goals. Dudack played his usual fine Giants Cut Loose, e o |that T can Hol,.l_!-n glaed sk coping count was started and rushed his|and he accounted for seven field day and Sunday. eran catcher. {haven't any Red Sox 8 i : ribs with both hands, Daley weighed |passing game, and the other members TR X McGraw told his men to “cut loose' SISLER JO]NS BR{]WNS Then forward comoes Jack Ogden, C. Marholtz ... §2 06— 275 5 WSoton ... T lss_ "‘L; 119 pounds, while Rr.nflh was a pound | of the local quintet were up to form. in their practice game on the Han vne of the greatest pitchers of the =29 land a quarter heavier, The summary: EAGLES WIN A AIN Antonio diamond yesterday. Tt was LRSS » leag e with this: youngz fellow naturally Willoughby .... 90 69 85— 244 ther torrid affair, that game, with Heath ......... 85 85 — 25 - Kaceys. ost 1) >4 AT a rather torrid affair, tha ame, g s i s i ot i 2 85 Ward . . 82 84 81— 247 Dudack . “,‘T'a{.::«:m\' Boys' Cluh ', M [the Dolans defeating the urketts 7| George Arrives, AL Wralning CRIND| g,y ¢ play in the major leagues 333 319 360—1012 |Borkow ol e Right 1orward, pys' Club Quintet Adds the Y. M. H. | o 6 in »pl'l"l «_fl‘“}mnrw'r'fio l“‘lf'k:";‘:‘" With Johnny Tobin And Marks Ap-|and 1 am no exception. Mcanwhile Indians, —_— — - Kilduff .. vl .. Friedman A. Juniors of Hartford to List of :\lr»mo[ .||)rl K :7.\!' i nY‘\‘ .11“ m( x 1 could be much worse off than [ am Delfaro ........ 89 176 90— 255 437 420 ®7T—12 Left Forward. At New Orlcans the Yanks did a pearence By Hitting a Homer. | Baltimore. I'm well paid, am play- Wenz .......... 82 76 78— 236 Office No, 2, Restella, Saxe ... McNamara | Victims, 37-56. of snappy practicing, with the sub- ; B L ing for a splendid maneger and am Miller ......... 71 83 75— 229 |McAvay ....... 81 90 90— 261 ’ Center, sequent limbering up St Louis, Mareh B—George SISIer | T b o0y beam whieh, won three Anderson ... 87 92 92— 271 |Bell ... £ 83 81 92— 556 | Sheehan R - ... Sheehy The New Britain Boys' club liagles Rain Checks Robin | Johnny Tobin gcot to comp '\.H’"!pnmnnnzs Totin mew. Do tiniore isiin g 25 mgy e defeated thd Y, M. H. A, Jro. of Hart-| Concern was written large on the | rerday and the Jist of absentces of | & - fenny Cage relinquished his “title" last night, when he dropped five g2mes out of nine to Ted MecAuliffe, It was a hard fought affair, the vie- tory coming to the genial telephone bowler in the ninth game, by a nar- in — —_— —— BAIMON i 83 0l 96— 256 aood town and we il ure well treat- . Downes |ford last evening at the Boys' club 329 327 335— 991 |Byett .. g 95 106 §6— 287 | Saxe, Daylock K beaming features of Wilbert Robin- <' St Louis Am:»rhuv.\s n'.llnlhvr.; ;It i T e e TR A o haat, e Yaokees Demerest 81 80 70— 231 Lot Guprd, gymn. The game was sure & thriller|son, hoss of the Tirooklyn —Dodgers, | iobile, Alw., narrowed to one, Dave Q€ (¥ 170 AU B6 BEE B8 (o0, 0 and the game was fn doubt until the|for it rained all day yesterday, and | Danforth, the newly ocauired pitcheri Zo0 i (e o 0 ciarans e LS el s e B ) Shorer (KA 5 21; B Bl e LOR R D BT RS 282 oore: Karcokii f iRe i giinds. 2! an epidemic ef colds has struck the | from the Columbus, American asso-| Hartman ...... 90 89 91— 270 423 434 434—1201 [field goals, Dud o 2, ISildust final whistie hlew. The first halfl ) Al % R : Itees the minor league bs a fair McéDonough .... 97 94 97— 288 Prod No. 2. tella 7, Sheehan 2, ™Murphy 3, Fri ended with the Eagles on the long|camp. ! Zack Wheat, Bill MECRILOn S obions ; e .m"'kmnl‘tl"h‘P!urn for their plavers. Until it O'Neil 99 91— 190 [Hammerberg ... §6 30 5— 270 [man 1, Sheehy 3 foul gdals, Shec-|Pnd by a score of 25-15. The second and Zack Taylor were on the hospital frive the ter part of the we £ S a1 CBBIS — — —[Wolek .....0l126 112 100— 835 han 5. Murphy 2, Hrlgdnan 57 rer- half ended with the Iagles on the|list. Taylor has signed his_contract | Sisier and Tobin :;:‘nlvr_.]‘&m 'r‘l‘f' e lids 381 357—1030 |Josephson .. 89 101 90— 280 | eree, Dillon. E 1 long ends by cne lone peint. The | and now Chuck Ward !s the unl;‘ rival h‘ Aflrl\mg o‘ il over h ‘ White Sox Dummy .. 84 86 Locals . p‘!n_\'ml' in the camp who has not ym!nn\-r duaring practiee % i Dougherty . 79 82 80— 241 —_— — — —— In a speedy preliminary game, the |A. Norman and Pivnik played a good Mm"_‘u > =THe 2 kgt i e Tomsheck . 79 84 ° 99— 202 385 388 3m_1140 Memorial Baptist church team of [game. IFor the KEagles Schultz and Pitcher l~""°{! ‘_\meil‘rf‘"' has TWO MORE HOLDOU Johnson . 80 78 81— 239 Tool Dept. Hartford defeated ' the Y. M. C. A.|Anderson proved to Dbe the stars, |been releascd unconditionally. — e el e s e Dummy . — 8 78— 167 |Kefiney ....... 84 101 82— 267 Juniors, 80 to 25 .The visitors came |These two teams will play another DT Foster and Ruel Are ot Odds With [around that he will have little trouble B oL e T Rt 3 97 06— 2% |from the rear in the secopd half and [game in Hartford next week. FEARS ARE DISPELLED PR s L mpeign in whicli e hapes to secure 238 333 338— 909 |Coffey .... 88 I 289 | outplayed the locals. The work of The teams' lincup: | Serators Stedman ...... 95 S6 266 | Weir, left forward of the Hartford | Ragles L MUHL AL Boston, March S-—Eddfe Foster lo* o G0 [iuenc fol Teague petie Gugel s 19 6 76— 230 — ——|team, was brilliant.’ The summs BeRUZ e Wallnan | yanager Gleason Of White Sox Hears|and “Muddy™ Ruel were added to the fo Simon 3 78 91 86— 255 372 368 Y. drs, Mem. Baptists. list of Red Sox holdouts today. D2 Bolds . 89 74 85— 248 i )1 Sheehan Lane, Dodge | Sokowlowski Rubean| His Stars Are Envoute To Join|patches from Hot Springs, g chvj pates Dummy s 10 15— 217 : tight Forward. Left Forward ; Red Sox training ground said that| JO l\bON [s BARRED Dummy s 82 82 78~ 237ILinn .u.. . 97 5 5 | Patterson ... Weir [ Anderson +vev. Norman Team. | IFoster had refused to sign the con- | e = (: Hanson . 8 1 Left 1<orwar]rl. o T Center T Chicago, March sloom at {he [tract offered him at I,.“t year's salary 400 392 395—1187 |Carlson .. 6 3 98 6 X JeVeau, Lane |Holst, Hram)m.II . ”""‘I‘Qsmum_ Texas training camp of the and that Ruel also was in «hn»gr_os- yor of Plainficld. N. J. Refuses to Browns C. Anderson . g g Right Guard | Chicago Americans was dispelled to-|ment with the management and miss Carlson 2 82 85— 239|F . 3 91— re +. Josephs |Stohl Kapeon | joy when Manager Gleason icarned|ing. Atiow Him to Box in Theater— Mitler ... B3 a8e - 1Bty BlgitiGuaed, Left Guard that some of his most important reg-| Joe Harris Wardner ...... 05 87 73— 255 4 23 428—1308 veveeoooooo. Russell, Duhamel | Score: Field goals: Bagles, Schultz iao Jadie Co! ccond |league play after A Cealiaity Ta nas Rl o Soorec geeial 5 Sehultz|yjars, including Bddle Collins, second s e e pesloney g { — : Fhancs N , Sokowlowski 6, Anderson 6, Stohl 1. || geman and team captain; Harry|suspension since he played with the | pyngorg N, gL, Mare Jae Walker e 82 85— 254 |Mac ........ 9 93 100— 284 | Score: Y. Jrs. 25, Mem. Baptists 30 | Y. M. H. A.: Wallnan3, Rubean 4, Hdum»Pr. s Strunks and Iib Falk, |Cleveland club was described as fast | W“m“ i m‘-_w‘_;"‘Iliwnvw'i‘"'h’; JER S T Anderson ... b 03 87— 265 | fleld goals, Shec.an 2, Patterson 2, [Norman 5, Napedn 3. Fouls: Anderson | p; Srnie on his feet again, and in gootl -ghape | e 2 N = Dick 93 83 961 | N 3 G his outfield, and Erni Johnson, |echampion prize fighter, whe appeared 40873941291 PI0KmAnC e BREEINEIT 880 281 Nelopid, Dunnil 4y Dodge: 8, Weln 1|1, i Walinani 4/ Rubean Scorer, | shortstop, finally had been accounted |lo play. [at the Plainfield theater yesterday af- 30};‘?0“ s 98— 262 Lanc 1, Josephs 1; foul goals, Tan-|Tracy; timekeeper, Knupi referee, A.|for. The firat four are cnroue, while D i i CRCh e S R e TWO MEN MATCH . Johnson ... 86— 208 :_!Pd i‘\vten— 6; referee, Sheehan; |o rnnelle, | Jonnson is {1l here and telegraphed | KILLINGER STCCESSECL COACH {was not permitted fo glve @ boxing DBELIOSE BRSSO T | In the preliminary the comets of [he will report as soon as able. | gatn College, Pa., Mareh 7.—-Glenn |exhibition nor meet any local boxers MecAuliffe ..116 101 91 113 94 Mola ot g the N. B. Boys' club defeated the! Qut at Catalina Island, off the Cali- Killinger's opening ignment as u!m' the stage, as it was advertised he - % Tonte Boy Scouts of Southington in a fast|jornia coast, Manager Kiilifer of the 5 - e Wi d 93 102—904 [Maler ......... 84 08 97— 279 Vents U 4 Ingtongin g hel iollegs conch resulicd most success- |would do. MeAulifte .. 7. 88 118—903 |Vollhardt ...... 81 92 86— 259 |W. H. Hart .... 69 game, The score 62-23. Ior the|Chicago Nationals is Ainding his Chisfic ) Bepig winter. The former el Mavor Chios B, 10 srANAs Iattens g i R e ETs o : Comets Minas and Knapp played well, [ source of worrk, dispatches sy, tn|(0IY 1o SEEn CAE OFRE HEEM ion vas culled o (he announcement SPECIAL MATCH BOD e AN AT : SR while Daily and Anderson played well [ pruning the pitching corps from the |SIate stat ulh ete e p ! Glaney oo |O'Connell ...... 98 106 §7-— 291 |Hunter ........ 69 7 y LR L MELREN 1 3 T south with the New Yorlt Yankees, [#id aftr conferring with the Cor- laney ... SRR sl GUSORD S G AR e B e for the Boy Scous. fourtaen aspirantsito the «nine ma|SOLth SR AAc em SROR KR RRUN 0 0 o inacl dealasd seh in) oxe Frisk . . 90 117— 316 N ey I T MO e s s AniaT, 93— '{”" teams’ linenp: plans to darky f”"‘”"“ i “;T'Lls;)r:‘énwfil]n1er\ buskethall team and the|hibition wenld be a violation of the _ = — o 3. 8. of 8 re ) 3 Eh et T ST 449 486 469—1404 == e B B ol ot on e O D homeelves lio | YeaTiings: ran out o7 {he scaron. with |Sthte law, s Johnson holds no. per- Rogers ........ 101 tH2— 316 Warnorsc, N Safnd0s 2Ry Right Forward fore they start on a trip to meet Port- 1",‘wunhr°kfnl string 0f lght vistorlss. it from the State Boxing Compmis U 103 188 840 Valentine 4ia i asn 85 255 |Clarkson ...... 62 82 71— 215 |Knapp AngeloIGnd RISl Angeles In o opponents. Killnger will bey Johnson was aunounced to box four 0 e F. Narcum ..... 98 86 284 | Dillon ..... ) T0— 211 Lijieel g2, PN it catcher. took |head coach of foofbell at Dickinson|fast rounds and that he would meet o 209 206 260— 6640 L BN et ol 285 | Nightingale : S4— 253 |Brunelle ......... Daily |\ RowGrahamprsariilt oatehign. LOBK |0t i g any or all local boxers. The exhibi- Sl RNY A. Narcum .... 99 107 293 | Kallerman ..... 94 90 81— 265 o fast foul off Ray Schalk's bat at Se. | COTCEE NEXE TP ‘ tions were omitted and instead John- Prod. No. 1. : LS B Kranpw S0 64— 144 |Tracy ... Oshournc | guin yesterday with his bure hand & oy son simply appearsd at cach perform B S e o 100204 ; 75 | bummy = Yeu and his thumb was fractured in ‘wo YALE CK DATES son simply appear:d at cach perform- oL Goaions bl S =R LG ; = % — —|Minas Minsals|places. He will be unable {0 play f0F| New Haven, March S.—The Yale|pe eyrrenten a tom e o it f('ul:;“ 31 ;q; 1?2—— 35’; HART & HUTCHINSON 386 401 370—1088 left Guard several weeks. 0 | scheduie was announced today:pamysey (o determine who was the . 2 32 Wall-Seats. Regulators Score: Comets: FKield goals, Belsor = ‘for the outdoor seazon as fOllOWS: pagtor man, Devine .. - 79 88 93— 266|(yoie) ,. T4 Gillett .. L 90 100 ; 3|11, Kngpp 9, Brunelle 3. B. 8 of JIMMY BRITT A COACH Varsity—-April 28, 29, Penn relay in Rk 3 437 405 00— 1issg|leftEr s kTR 9| Walter ........ 80 35 |Southington: Anderson 2, Angelo 2,| Stamford Univer: « March 8.|Philadéiphia: M Urinceton dualf PURDUE WINS TITLE MMz Clarkson «. ... 80 82 68— 230 |Linzinski ... 3 Daily 5. Fouls: Knapp 7, Daily b5.|-—Jimmy Britt of 8an Francisco, once \meet at New Haven: May 13, Harvard ! ¢, S ihe din Ve s B Shipp! l;l; !?9' oe Monroe . o ¢ s DB (iondindt S5 v (0 '+ Scorer, Anderson; timekeeper, Schultz|a jeading contender for the world's dual meet at Cambridge: May ! sity won its final me in the big ten “u!notnme o LR AT Middleton .. .., 73 Dummy . L veterce A. C. Bunelle, llightweight championship this weelk |27, [ntercollegiates at .| conference basketball race from the i»l"n 3 T gy s e —— = e |is coaching Stanford University box-'Freshmen-—April 20, Hill Scheol atlymiversity of INinois team last night n:.hn o A s e 501 410 388—1198 365 423 31 9| Giraffe is the only animal which is|ers in preperation for their annual Pottstown, Pui May 6 Princeton!ant emorged from the seramble for B v v e Intakes . Registers unable to express itsell by any sound [matches against the University of | freshmen at Princeton: May 13, Har- lLasketball henors with the conference IS et | W. Wollman ... 85 17 ; ;“",'r‘\’,“,""“”‘ cree 19288 Aol ghiaeyens California. here nest Saturday night. |vard freshmen at New Haven. |ehampionship in its possession. s Carlson . .90 il Rt 2 449 432 411—1202 | pyoo 86 i J. Genette : 5 e . L e i e e R R e e I B e Wonder What a HoHup Man Thinks About After ite ks Caught BRIGGS Travers . ... 84 88 87— £ Holmes . 7 88— D s Lueky Dunn is a lucky manager. Carry- ing half & dozen pliy~rs thet any ma- Jor league club would like to obtain, score being 37-36. IFor the Y. M. H. | | | | returning to major several years'| 72Ck Makes a Speech, I'M THE PRIZE Boos | CUGHT To HAVE WONDER |F MOTHER | USED To BE AS ALL RIGHT..... TRWING KNOWN BETTER-:- KNOWS!.. GES (T'LL [ GooD AS ANY KID:'-* To GET SOME EASY HERE | AmM IN A BREAK HER UP_AND GEE WE USED To HAUE . MONEY AND THiS IS CELL WHEM | MIGHT MAYBE KI\LL HER IF SOME NICE TIMES IN Taste is a matter of THE RESULT.... IF JuST AS WELL BE SHE HEARS ABOUT ME.| SCHooL THOSE WERE tobacco quality ' | HADN'T MET THAT OUTSIDE MAKING THE HAPPY DAXS We state it as our honest d SR BUNCH OF FGLLOWS MYSELE USEFUL- lF\g/liH | HAD MY belief that the tobaccos used : . | WOLDN'T BE HERE WHAT A B00B | Am, lA'GANo LIVE OVER in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) thaninany other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co | UNEW | COULDN'T HAD A GooD JoB- IF \T WAS ONLY GET AWAY WITH (T-w.. | A GOoOD MOTHER -A MYSELF THAT HAD To THE GuUY oNLY HAD A GooD LITTLE SISTER SUFFER IT WOULDN'T FEW DOLLARS ANYWAY | A FINE FATHE®R - -~ . BE SO ROTTEN- BUT AND | TAKES A CHANCE| GEE! | HAD A FINE | S'POSE OUR NEIGH = ON A DARE AND Now SWEETIE Too BUT BoRS WILL HEAR I'VE GOT To LOSE A | HAVE To @o AND ABoOUT IT AND PICK PART OF MY LIFE .- RUIN EVERY THING ON MA AND PA OH WHAT A BooB! TRYING To BE A le CHEAP HOLDUP GUY 7 CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended [