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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922, TOMMY GIBBONS IS FAVORED TO DEFEAT HARRY GREB IN BOUT AT GARDEN TONIGHT — “KID” FRISK TOPS INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE BY A SCANT MARGIN — LOCAL KACEYS MEET MERIDEN TOMORROW NIGHT AND HARTFORD ON THURS. NIGHT — PENNSY LOOKS LIKE WINNER LOCAL BOWLERS ARE, [rcxoecs neveves JELM CITY KACEYS | X oeerne vac s (IBBONS AND GREB 1 ¥ simes 1004 BUXING TONIGHT CHANGE IS BENEFICIAL HITTING FAST GLIP e v v« e~ EASY FOR LOCALS Control Says Abolishing of Free S—— AWAITTINER'S GONG il Basket Tossers Must Defeat Both | Inadequate Appropriation of 1,000,000 | NKid" Frisk Has a Slight Lead in| % ™ e ome Wit Prove No Match for| 2 e Feme ™ ek <o igy ) Boy Is Favored (0 Bl " or s s amemen . Shc0 Hike and Russell Head New Haven, Conn, March 13.—The a Tie for Championship. of its victory over Dartmouth ol Do e Wmalol AR TS down was commented on her today by e quliiet on, Bairdne FwniiENErinoaton Pt it et ALt L LR RS it hksnn’ O A naNOs N, ManAR ohile A s L 1924 have again become o subject of “®1A* Frisk, one of the most pop-[man of the Yale Board of Athletic| The New Britain Kaceys again 100K | or pennsylvania quintet increased itsp New York, March 18.—Tom Gib- controversy and many fricnds of New Brituin will - have its first ular bowlers in this eity, s leading [Control, as follows: the measurc of the New Haven|lead over the Tigers in the Intercol- [PONS member of the ting: GILbons Lggpjoties fear they may not be held DOMINE show in two years, tonight, the Industrial league by very '.«.‘,,’u “It will be a great improvement to | Kaceys at the State Armory, winning|!egiate sketball league standing to | family of St. Paul, pnd Harry “""' iy I'rance owing to the city of Paris “r'_""’ ‘._““ Aipha Athietie club will run margin over Joe Foote, the veteran. |the game, While I have not studied (e margin of & game and & half, and [0f Plttburgh, familiarly known £ yoting only 1,000,000 francs, instead| G - card of houts at urner hall on Frisk, is bowling with the Corbin|the change from a technical stand- the Quakers now are assured of at |HNE followers as the “Smoky CitYor tne promised 10,000,000, and the Arch street, with “Silent Make" an interesting game last Saturday Doran of (his city, and Teddy Russell team and {s one of the reasons that|point, it seems to meet that it will|nIBht 41 to 20. At times there were|jeast a tie with Princeton when the who will elash tonteht N yyyyicipal ecuneil’s insistence that the L the Lockmakers are kecping at {he loring about more evenly contested |pluys that tended to keep the audl-|regular season onds this weck, Un- [the feature bout at the = Madlson gomes he held in Pershing Stadium, PR "“ ding the show. In top of the pile in the champlonship |game and work out better from the |ence awake, and another part of the |!¢S3 Princeton is defeated by Yale to- |Sauare Garden ring, compicted eir ey ghe Olympie committee abgo- B O R Midgeon, a local seramble. Frederickson, Lofgren, €. lspectators’ standpoint, as well as|game that served to the same parpose | MOTFOW night, first honors for the |lraining sests and announced gy roruses consent to on the sua_Beldiar Tuas, g Camerly. e Anderson and Thompson, have aver-|ihat of the pla ) e O3k # 8 16 ‘AE BULROAE | oo il danand o game be. |themselves in fighting trim for th i p ; 2 o, N. V. now living in Plain- 1 » ha 88 Bl 1t of the players Jack Owsley, lwas the blowing of the whistle on! YT will pend upon the gam | fowh it ground that it is an inadequate tield Wil iaa o an il ages of over ) in the league. former Yule gridiron star, said: “In|many occasions for fouls, The tween the Tigers and Penn. at Phila. [contest whicl ‘w schedn ..1. to go n.-. for such sports, The French Olympic pil ot 140 ””.l. a ‘I cight round Hot Dog League my opinfon, there will be little, 1t |City players were found gulity on 34| (€lphie next Saturday, I order toteen rounds (o o deolslon, TNOYIoommitten favored the Parc 0es|iimineey Tone miteand I the .pres, In the Hot Dog league, the bowling [any, scoring after a touchdown un- |occasions. of infractions of the rules, | 'Msh the SR A ‘tle for. fist|Wwelghed: i at 176 pounde’ab 2 o'look | nivh des enr the Bola.ds BoulaEne. . | ahy may.s0c IHISON oL Bensington, 7or the first two weeks of the league |der the new ruling.” S s o anishanont” of | maca, Prinoetan-will have to win twoi[teday: | Hiutore £50 aRunal A ETE b Veliar Lhas o s g of Meriden, will fae-neen sensational, ~Thirteen mem- Silafzman, eye of thoimtans of tha| Lioepathls nesks In spite of the fact that Mo par- . 'xi“Augrand, prefect of the Depart | fjoncst. roynds . at . 427, . poUndE, bers of the league arc hitting the |prederickson BT 08 8 stars of the| Ty Dartmouth, star right guard, |tiewlar title hinges on the outeome of fy % goin Bty etter from Connt | aneat Jon WLl el he-tHgklig fimbers for an average above theln' Carison ... ... " . 93.1 |visiting {eam early in the second half.} L pained’ his lead in the race for the [tonight's battle, no other bout since / e man in the ring. This fact guaran- m an. avers : N. Carison ... Several others of the visitors should [, i h 7 Clary, president of the Ifrench Olym- | tees an - honest cffort on th three figures, with Wilcox leadipg | p o, ? L individual scoring honors by chalking |the inception of the Walker law and| 40 A | tees ¢ mes on the part of eeigiizes, L B RN have been put out by the same route. |y sleven nainte in the game with |few championship houts, in fact, have [Pi¢ executive committe ting that | the hoxers to give the fans a run for prith 102 ity T A, Frisk ... . 2.1 Angelo Does Well I'Kun Hii total te date §8 177, m<stracted .such widospread intorest UNIEss the Pare des Princes site was | their money, £nd assurance of a clean City League. Holttaan ! DT i L vh [ : < ol " permitted the committee would with-hrand of hoxing. Arthur N. Pl In the City league, there is one AR Angelo did the best work for New | Grave, the Penn center, is only two among fight f fiae hek e A e 1954 B oe t . Y N. Pliz, as Rowlerwho attaine an aversge over |janms : . 916 | praien: particulafly in the second |points behind Cullen, Grave yeored |a tremendous scramble for seats and || M5 PG I I 0 games fannouncer, Will tell theserowd “who's the 100 mark, O'Connell, The War-|pinoan 5 2t 91.2 | P hen he accounted for five field |twelve points in Saturday's cintest.|it is estimated by the promoters of e lidnis oL e SRESBIANONKIIG, ark, : T T R : ) welve U eAliraoy 8 & A it (BRI 2 {Olympic committee, After the meet- Well Balanced Card riors are leading in the championship 5 gouls several of them being, spectacu- | Pulleyn of Columbia, who has a total Jthe affair, .the New York I'ree M It OTa Ry Aadiaser e. wolidls Sl and aiinsd it race by a small margin, closely fol-[¢ : b ' 90.1 |10 oitzgerald also earned. the right |0f 107 points, is still in third Nace, ffund, that one of the largest crowds ahn ared he. woulg e card appears to be a well a s argin, - : L e T < s i i follow out the declaration in his let-|balanced one. In matching “Silent lowed by the Mohawks. to keep his uniform for another game | While Loeb of Princeton and Lu\ier|that ever crammed its way Into the ot Special Matches at least of Cornell are fourth and fifth, \e-|famous arena will be on hand when '°™ I “(‘; ""“’ Russell, tiies managoment A special match between the Litts |y A 4 Tocals Get Going spectively. Huntzinger, Penn’'s rigi\t [the first blow is struck o - |of the nl‘\ has completed a task that N e olara il iba, Tollen {os [ PrECE® 4 ] ’ d . i . forward, took the lead in scoring Keen Rivalry Enists, i CHISOX BEAT GIANT had been in the works for several an Sons ! Mohawks ... ... 53 Tedder Kilduff and Johnny Sheehan | oo St g by shooting four goals et B months. Russeli is regarded as one L lof the hardest hitting middledeights night at the Casino. The Litts will 2 : s e ik bt 4 g gt S ¢ h:w e o s s nvere: Valenting Live Oaks 5 0 .44 \\:”rr-‘lhn'.tmt t scoring “.u}(frs for the [in the Dartmouth game. Cullen 5 [ et s the rivalry that exists between | 5 G | e R e e R R 2 333 [locals, gaining the greater part of [rurin the van in goals from the foul [the two boxers, and the fact that Blaskey, F. Narcum, %, f 1 High individual their points in the second half. Tt was o, SULGH (85 DolEte is cre 5 Wl LS Be Ni The Five Sons arc as fol- 5 i Vas| line, with 85 points to his credit. they have met on three previous oc- ) ] BT, 4 et ol (Warriors), 1 mainly through Sheehan's foul tossing el e casfons’ without either gaining a de-| Exhibition Sexios, 4 Plichers D jof success in recent years. Mike is lows: Larson, A. Anderson, O1S0n, | " ‘yigh jndividual three—A. Narcum [that the New Britain team kept in the cisive victory. Another reason is that| s ers B0 |also . slugger With a deal of sclence Carlson and E. {‘“"“{»‘“!Y demon, | (Warriors), 317. running in the first 20 minutes, the TO PLAY HARTFORD Bibbone: wow that the Wills-Dempsey| (Some Mighty Nifty:Mound. Work; . *| I addltlon. Dopesters;pick: the-local Benny Cage, the PONIIng wCrioni| High team single (Live Oaks), 516. |inability to find the basket for ficld Aelit Has beon. placed dnwa) temiorars mute to carry off the honors, aithough will tackle Lemmons ]“”“\””“‘ & High team three (Live Oaks(, 1457. [goals resulting in the locals account- e e Db ol o | 8w YoBKEManyeg =) Ban Ansi 16 J8 tealigell thakilo take Juisdall iy in a match at Rogers lanes. OIEBNREIY 445 500 ssins v ee 2200, ing for but three field goals. Shechan, New Britain Kaceys Are Booked By | ot Loy one - O RTOLE L onio, the Giants are boasting of a | Will have to show the best that is in Standings and Avcrages. . 5 that greeted rumors of its making, is| ¢ g b ; 28 o anes of the| A Nareum ... ........%7 on the other hand scored nine points ot G rement For A |looked upon as a likely opponent for pitching find in spite of the fact that him. : The standings and averages o Blasky 3 g faom: (i foul Vna: beslted falssing Copiol Gty <Munsgement: Hor & el SR tely opponent 1or: i1y lost to the White Sox sileat Mike" Confident. varlous teams are as follow: Godciah r R 8 ng the world's heav ight champion in 40" ¥Hie. fw Olan08TOnDArd. . A ety Mike complcted his training yester- Industrial League rilonngon 4 b DRy eight other trics. In the first halfl ame In That Place Thursday. the immediate future. Be 8 GlaudiIonnard, |asty e Ut et : Joe Foote ....... < Bk Captain Restella registered two neat Ragh vesilt af the dlsarpapcy. (| trike-olt-King " of fha . Southerh JLav StBniash BiEHt @ 5”"".“"”“_"" F. Corbin G. Huck .... . . 94, field goals. Arrangements have been completed |thn weights of the two bo Gib- 1gne with I",“'" Rock. J!«- hurled t )~ I‘!fl\" “lu !ma.\ e is r(\s.nng P& F. Corbin ocovveer ? Olson 3 54004 Meriden Tomorrow by the management of the New Brit- [hong bheing expected to sip the beam | three brifiiant Intingsdnd didinot al-{today o ke will enten thetringswelghs gt‘:‘::“v‘lé;fi; L 19 ‘63 Anderson . . .. 93, Tomorrow evening the locals will |ain and Hartford Kaceys for an eX- |, t 172 pounds and Greb ten [ i on. & T ARt ARuck, vl ;;.‘f;qu:?n':nu.rl«y;“i‘r‘\“‘ln“\lh“\'msfryh clm:; aey. F. Narcum ...... .. 93 meet Meriden Kaceys in a league bat- | hibition game to he played on Thurs- ok ; tar has i | f stopping the Norwich lad. Russell & Erwin g 634 €& i ighter, the aul fighter has heen W 2 . I'rom the training quarters of Rus. N. B. Machine ... Alas : ve 08 tle on the Arch street court. 1t will|day night in the Hopkins street gym- [ nude the favorite in the betting th L draber-and John Bussall [or| o il ol AT, o (anley Hardware 7. TORTEOR eh st o, DEL no doubt be a hummer contest. nasium in that city. Later in the |pasprecedad the hout. Yesterday tne the White were tof Anoy . UeIr S, Foe it o) e Oy by Stanley Hardware i 1 CH1:) S 4 ¥ oo 0B The summary: season. the teams will clash in this | oqqs were quoted at 8 to 5, but if was Pilching stunts and the Giant ‘lmnm':;\m‘ S e avy backing Biantey Rule .. g 82| Dickman ... .. 90, New Britain e Eranarie |t s rik Ul napsons 9k qUIRESD| Resaitten CHRE ANes. woulh k6. i, €oj 01 do na’better thnil fourmiidand | A8 A SIPRORE BVRE IS 4 19eRl i N‘"‘:‘zfl"::' i ,| C. Carlson e .. 90.8 TARIE Saves we i docthe o o] Fas. defeated the other twice, Man- |3 toi1 hefore. the opening of hostillc | 1one run in the eighth fhning, Their Shd CAME FEREN, J Dmmdqpece o Trau . . E2 1ol “Tinn s i g D Right Torward ager Larry Mangan:is trying to book|ties, With so much at stake, it is|Delated rally in the ninth was choked o 8 .06 s Midgeon—I WorbIniscrews iinac gy @0y R, Valentiner .. 89, Kilduft O'Brien|the Branford tery team for @ lgencrally predicted that Gibbons wii|Off by Russell after the Giants got| Mo o meee High individual single string, Frisk| 55 coq AT LRt e o Nithedhy, ~might| e G Rty after the White Sox hurler for three| The semi-final will mark the return ayes .. . - 89, Left Forward game here next Saturday night.|not he satisfied with a mere de g |to the ring of Jack Midgeo h £ N Al Ne A Taatal SRARIADIL =g oie et rie gL . Schatzman |Should he be successful, the local [yt will strive hard for a knoc hits and .two.rune. Russell prompulyi % 8 B8 S SR Rl RGEL I v § , Foote 7 4 R ity 2 2 s stoppec i P J Vi a deg High individual three strings, Vollhardt ...... sty B Genter fans will have an ‘oppoftunity of e which ‘would. hoost his stock .consid.|atopped stumblipg right ithere and Al VaRTar ARG in the: oAl 371. Bowers ......... .o o 3 ing Merritt Taylor, the former New |.. )y S e weawnp retired Prank Frisch, entering as a 5 YRAUTHEAB0IL oca) High team single string, Landers ing Merrit Yioh Serablyl CrebSESuppontent, however; *h hitter, and RalphyShinners, the [TiNE: . hboy from Dublin Hill G gh team sing G S| C. Hanson . . ; Britain High school star, in the days|ca)p attention to the fact that in their ;"r"‘ L 'r“‘m";]-‘ 'r‘(‘)"nr“':“‘mr"m"” e sked up against Soldier 5 o S, ack ate 3 n Y e e 2! Ha 13 - by High team three string, Landers|g Ananien, dras :N" Sheehan ... of dack Bunny, the late Bill BUMS, |55t bout in Pittsburgh, Harry weath- | RO ol BET0 R S B9 00y | Lee, formerly of Buffalo, N. Y., but !580; : g Schillinger ..... 89 § “Left Guard Carl Brink and Bill Keefe, in action | cred through the first few rounds and b FEANS AR (0 B0 00 (L now living in Plainville. This is the Beaumont e fi; D Score: New Dritain 41, New Haven [again. then outpointed Gibbons in the latter “}m developed a strain' where his ape first appearance in a Connecticut ring 101.2 o 29; field goals, Dudack 4, Kilduff 6, TERe . part of the battle. | vendix used to be and was not fit for |fOr [ee. Lee and Midgeon are 97|S el : 2| Restella 2, Sheehan 1, Angelo 6, SOME FANGY GOLF ~ Gibbons 1s Favorite. B i rtite: pala slated to go eight rounds at 145 Riadritean Dk e (""""1“““‘ g 9 O'Brien 3, Schatzman 2, Fitzgerald 3 Gibhons has made a faverable im- |75 ‘ pounds. Midgeon has a large fol- T £ . Gyngill ... = [ften. 1: doiil. .goals, . Mesteila i e pression on local fans by his punch-| lowing of local fans who will be on ing power displayed in his training. | hand. Lee’s circle in Plainville will in the state and his record indicates ‘l\lll('ril'flll Leaguers Win Second Of“hu! he has attained a marked degree Lofgren ... J0LT | \Wijden g 69 i 4 3 5 Vi Sheehan 12, Fitzgerald 3; referee, Dil- . ‘ Adair Beat B : C. Anderson ceeee f fon: Airier,. KB ten ;[ Bobby Joncs And Ferry His last important ring engagement 0 as to permit his being present. #y. papregented well, a block of seats Thompson .. . 415 415 447 F1280 i arncs | was in Boston when he scored Comparisons of Boxers avi ; i 4 o ) . i A 5 7% e Jock Hutchinson And Jim Barnes jwas in oston when he scorec 'ompa 'S, | having been allotted to his followers. 2 A"""‘“"“ Aoahs Spanish War Vets, New Britain Tigers Win knockout over Pat McCarthy. Greb Gibbons, Greb. “Prelim” Looks Good. Vollhardt ... . <00t 19016 Raed Lty ..eea, 80 80 72— In the preliminary game the Tigers| In Match At Atlanta. likewise made a profour® impression 171 pounds .. Weight .. 162 pounds| The preliminary go is expected to :"”‘\”"r;‘"" ; L e BRI e ST 4 e B ™ of this city defeated the Y. M. H AL oy 1g 1n one of the 2 New York fans in his bout with 6 ft. % in. .. Height .. 5 ft. 812 in.|he one of the hardest fought matches . Anderson .. § 5 ceee 99, SRR s 7 . Be it o e Atlanta, March 13.- ‘harley Weinert i s GEAE Bl mOr it RERAN: Ay e 10 A0y sic ataped | i8. oity. i Long:. . » 328 | Morey” v vueen 89 E v HAIG, (L bs Seore waslbaon e oDy an, Jtiants (gallen BobDY | rpe first bout is scheduled to start|42 in. ... Chest .. 40 in.|order to forge ahead in Connecticut Cusack . .ooovveeeeneeeennenes 9010 pyen L 68 T e e i se ot Ctha | o AndLBOEny Adalr, local ami-|,¢ g.15 and the main event at e 5 dnin 6 in. | hoxing circles, the Kensington lad and Jones ..... i (BUIGLE o aalue gl NS R U 0 e tetiney esternay. MON T o¥eT | B0 oigiok ¥ T RtgsetVed snentighla vl in. ...... Biceps ...... 13% in.|his Silver City opponent realize that E. Heine ..... . . 443 410 402 1255 AN e AL, The. e Hutchinson, British open champion. | ., ;¢ 0 p. m. and the doors w 3in. ...... Forearm : 5 in.|they must establish superiority and SiGtoleEE e i el Alliancs, Tactfopd R T B Ao Barnestmationationen Cham- {0 oponed at 6:30 p. m. {8 in. ...e.ee. Ankle ........ 9 in.|both are out to do so tonight. Lynch """";f" 2 270 % |Linstrum RN (R Tommy Donahue turned the trick for |00 bigs ‘;"““‘;“‘if'h was played at| It was announced yesterday (hat (7% in. ... WISt ... oo eo.. 7in.|has more experience in professional .'lrost;r;n:on R Cowing 4 .ivs s 101 12 e Jocats. With the seore tied at 20, T B0 e aled i the Jack Dempsey would be among thel19% in. ...... Thigh ........ 21in.) boxing circles. He is not credited e e S 3 z 2% Donahue registered a long fleld basket| ceen Darnes and Jones, with Stedman ..... . ee 0 Kerwan .. oA S 97— 153 bl 1y between Barnes and J s, Burkhardt .......o.oone f H8 i iTiE L % 0 c 105 100 for g geaigingutally Hutchison also putting in a long W. Wright gl : 4| e sliraniBryl Arive once in a while. Jones turned Tigers M H. A. Jrs. |y the Jow card, his 70 heing threc s AT Ry ponahi, zehser e e e o pan e et | When A Feller Needs A Friend . BY BRIGGS Ll ey FE T pagan Ay LA 241 igmith, DAVIS ......coovo.e. Caplain| Adair 80, Huck . . 95.13 | Johnson . .89 115 103 i > i W Johnson . 7 vens 060 1l G'Gonnell Tl 100 Cooley, Smith Herman| BENDER JOINS COOMBS i ////// Yiloox BALICE ‘ Wollman, Green \phey Will Coach the Bascball Can- i // % spectators at the bout, the champjon 10 ins . Calf s 4 in. efiecaes having arranged his theatrical work oo Age . § (Continued ‘on Twelfth Page). Molyneux . 96.26 [Horn +.oioevser 99 86 Lot Zehrer, Grace .?f'{&r,ém AE SR 04 o i ik s0el . Right Guard . didates at Williams / 4 3 IO TR FR 1 P Davis, McCue % oo Spector| Nouh Adams, Mass, March 13.— 7 H. Wright Rivni i ke . SN . o UREE GUBAL. 1os The coaching staff of the William: Haugh .. : b 8 Hanover, Ni H., March 13.—Thomas|, Score: Tigers 22, Y. M, H.| A. J8 }p;00h011 nine was augmented today by Howard ...... g | i o JGullan,. Th migHb forwara. on| o0l Aeld_ goals, TOnalus & SIS &ifge sanrival «of Chist I3ender; wiho will Campbell ..... e T P R TR Y vane 6F (e | LvissBvehTer 1, PIVAIE ) CRUIEN | dhiret k Coombs with the Purple Cusick o . 000 b icnont naprers Th Te. Intevdollaglite |aroan: 85 Low] BORIE, RICIH & Davis| o didates for a short time, after Wolek % its (ot aia was alected caplaln of the|on pivilol 65 relerae, DIION: UMK whinh Ho will take complete change Brooks .... . ... 9310 Dartmonth hasketball team today L of the pitche BRIARBHAT co st ovnin v i el P Borkowski . Jurgen McBriarty McNamara Walker . ... Chrison G i Tast; isa mat;er of . 2 A Dbl U RRR [ tobacco qualit o ; N i qaliy ‘ Ay Hot Dog League. We state it as our honest HEAL g=s 5 w L. belief that the tobaccos used BRI ov vorvc 1888 in Chesterfield are of finer ‘Lg;{::; % quality (and hence of better Beagles £ : E taste) thaninany other Poodles .. iws b cigarette at the price, 2:\:«";:]1?::3.«' Al Liggett @ Myers Tobaceo Co, Greyhounds High individu ingle Cage, Airedales, . High Individual three, Wilcox, Pointers, 354 High team single, Deag High team three, Mutts, Individual Average Wilcox Matson Clancy Nichols Campbell Srenneke .. Thompson Happeny Stedman 5% ¥ 3 ; SWBITRE v v sn v e | y Wy > \\ s Chesterfield || @ sz el LI CIGARETTES = R | of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended Mario .... ' serlh 5.4 ¥ Hornkohl v [l Restella Molyneux Quenk .. Leupold Lichter Young long ...