New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 8

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MERIDEN KACEYS BRING A WEAK TEAM HERE TO PLAY LOCALS AND A FARCE RESULTS — BOWLING RESULTS ON LOCAL ALLEYS—ROTH SUS- PENDED BY YANKEES; RUTH IS NAMED FIELD CAPTAIN — PRINCETON QUINTET SWAMPS YALE ON COURT — GEO. WHITTED GOES TO DODGERS BOWLING RESULTS ON LOGAL ALLEYS Some Good Scores Are Registered on the Church Street Strips The results of bowling matches on | the local alleys last night are as fol- low: AL MATCH 138 110 106 86 89 115 100 Cage Lemmens NORTH & Uf’l('l‘ No. D 2 McAvay Demarest Spencer Salmon H. Byett Kenney Sipples J. Byett Coffey Stedman Blanchard Howe Hammerberg .. Josephson Wolek '.’3'! 252 296 420—1270 36 405 Shipping 82 80 94 92 ‘118 466 442 Olllcc No. 1 63 90 108 79 99 Magson Valentine Heslin Derby Carlson T 95— 312 435—1343 | Maloney Bell Holmes Ward Borkowsk! $5 87 110 81 442 90 84 69 86 98 427 4"4——1313 Polinski Devine Calazia ‘Kiley 08— 283 TRAUT & HINE. 220 251 O'Neil Miller ‘Woram Hartman o MeDonough .. Carlson Miller .. Wardner Malaoney Walker . 438 Tigers, 74 72 84 91 93 414 Athletics. 83 Lugli Skinner Wellman Greenblat Malarnéy 88 78 £0 101 bk 393 418 Red Sox. 78 Brown Sanders Andrews Tomsheck Dummy S6 | bonght | league | the {amounted to § y | den have brought in the sum of $2 which, in addition to the sum of $19,- 000 given by the Garden torporation | ; to Christmas chariti —|club that Pittshurg Pittsburgh chub has Whitted, the price Hon . P Nat 1 onneed outfielder, | Lirooklyn cluh of $2.500 Sumn from th International Wichiia clih was also 2 New York Free M Gibbons Miil, New Y the Grebh-( ison Square rk, Libone Garder stapdpoint, it was from the hox-office ting a new itable entery bout, which will the New York s, to excess of the the time of bout for the dren of devastated benefit p the during the last total amount of mon boxing e fering $254,920. Ouaklai, are made Callt, by the its mark possible 1250, rec a world’s record. id competing in which United c a Stat were behind Oakland. Mareh was a disappointment 1 I'he eag that s | i ol recruit outfielder | oche gue, of itk A 16 encounter n Mo fro hn, he ree beir Leonard-Mitchell | henefit of the IFrance. shows conducted year U.fl\!dnxl of 11 b George <ol th club w the nnonne BOUT DREW $7uw Fund Although Mad- nigit | boxing s1ece pdint of view, high water mark for char- in nday, m a ge Milk g § vious record made poor in and makes the - contributed by ,;\‘M(M “nthusiasts for alleviating wuf- Claims Revolver of ntly established mark was made 65 out tournament enter days ago the Springfield, Mas: announced a mark of 1164, one ed. Inhn<m| Heath 4 Indiar Delfare Wenz | Anderson Dummy Dummy Johnson Blaskly Cérdon Sharp | Belmont \lici (Rl G. Hepp Heusler Rock Miss Mallory Miss Lundgren. Carlson 306 Phoen 87 81 ety ] 107 104 Young Bell Minor Walker Hollman 461 Johnson Gordon Belden Cuartis Schroeder Willoughby Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belie that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield arc of finer quality and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett @ Myers Tobacco Co. "CIGARETTF , of Turkish and Domestic tobeccos—"lendzd " 1 100 1. 78 79 89 79 408 Wi hltn Sox, ix. 100 108 459 Lexington 97 91 420 ; 92— 96— it 434—12 85— 248 hard singles ma 70 04 436 100-— A= 23 ‘24,!‘77]1\:;‘ 107-- 88— 98 91- 107~ 401-—1411 a0 4481307 walver rold to rexas N Realize a Handseme Sum From the set The net profits of | turned over! und, 000 in | chil- The five the (nll- 55 teams from ull parts of the | ve team point | 9 2 ) 89— 9 3 281 " Bobby Acoused ol Breaking ‘ Training Rules New Orleuns, Liohhy Roth, recently La., March 1 Yankee outfielde joined the squad her indefinitely suspended yester Uifraction of the club's regulations nd training rules. The suspensign vas announced hy Manager Miller Huggins, who added that Roth has been advised to take the first train to his hoeme in Chicago. In addition to making known the punishment inflicted on Roth, Hug gins disclosed that Babe Ruth had heen appointed captain of the Yan- kees for the approaching season, {o {fill the veid left by the departure of | Roger Packinpaugh for Boston | These were the only developments {of what otherwise would have heen a tdull, dral day in camp. Rain spoiied vesterday's practice session, halting the drill before the athletes really had a4 chance to warm to their tasks. | The suspension of Roth probably At dicates the passing of the vetergn las o Yankee and possibly as 1 major league star. The Chicagoan is a vet- eran of wmany years, having played ! with six clubs in the Ban Johnson circuit sine his groduation from the minors. He was of little usc to the Yankees | r because of an in- jured kne he injury has net re sponded to treatment in the measure a condition which caused doubt to his usefulness to the Yan- kees in the approaching struggle for another American league pennant. RESUMES TENNIS | al it Mlle. Suzannc Lenglen Plays Her First Tournament Games Since Disas- rel trous Trip to America Last Year. Nice, March 15.-—(By the Associat- |ed Press)—-Miile. Suzanne Leglen to- 75 |day played her first tonrnament tennis 14 |since she was defeated by Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory last summer. She {was paired with Count Michael Sou- £+ un.uuhm -Elston, former Russian 3¢ |champion in the mixed doubles and |with Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Cali- fornia in the women's doubles. 56| While the Lenglen teams won both 47 |{matches, 6-0, 6-2 and 6 6-1 respec- 48 [tive: ely the 17 r‘g’“(ll star failed to display 540 |her bhest form and kept away from the net being content with a back court game. She appears to be stili |short of the nccessary training for a *h. 61 240 | 267 JOHNSTON TO COMPET 6] Chicaga, N 15.—Harrison | Johnston of St. Paul will be one of > |the golf invaders of Great Britain this ummer, according to word received by Chicago friends. Johnson was one of the longest drivers on American |links last year, and after defeating the redoubtable [rancis Ouimet in the national championship at St | Louis he failed of ousting the ultimate \r ampion, Jesse Guilford, only by a “|wild shot at the thirty-third hole. |'While Johnston is noted for long wooden shots it was only a couple of years ago that he could not take full swing with a driver, owing to in illness with which he left the arm |Even yet he has a peculiar addre g0 |but lays on with such power that the arch 264 | c [ u | |Near Riot Caused George Whited Goes RITHIS SUSPENDED | ToDodgers By Waier RUTH {ADE CAPTAIN By Referee’s Decision Providence, R, 1., Referee Phil Pow Joe Lynch of New tamweight after a terrific Mareh 15 of Boston gave York, former van mplon the decision 12-vound battle with Terry Martin of this city, here | night, the crowd showed ftn dis isfaction by staging a ngar riot Jlee eseorted the referee from the ring. Martin scored a knockout in the initial session, and, in the opin- ion of local newspaper men, carricd seven of the 12 rounds. In the semi-fn iy Boston, wont from Jim Kirke, New York, when the referec stopped the fght §1d the eighth round. HMarmon won all e way, DUGAN GLAD TO GO TO BOSTON RED SOX When Io- te I th 50, s0 Harmon, g0 ev Former Third Baseman For Athlefics Will Play Shortstop For £ Beaneaters S Boston, March 15, Joe Dugan. former third baseman for the Ath- letics is “happy over the prospect of lLeing shortstop for the Ited Sox. Ar- riving with Al. Waters, catcher, at the Red Sox training camp at Hot Springs, Ark., Dugan s he was still o bit weak after his recent ill- ness, but ready to go out and do his best to make good in the new posi- tion, filling the gap left by the trans- for of Everett Scott. Walters whs in Sh 4-wlr\l1 is driven great distances. BOX ?R\ \nr. .\l SPENDED York, March 15.-~The New ate Boxing Commission has the suspension of threc 0. Laughlin and Ralpi were suspended for 80 March 13 for an unsatis the College (ity on that date, and s for failurc Ridgewoo March 4. 7| 95 | 19| Nes | York announcei boxers. 87| Schappert El‘lu from v contest at Athletic club, Troy, Jimmie Mars for 30 day to fulfill a contract with Grove Sporting Chub on K e o e ———————— e v 4 good shapé and ready to join the squad in practice today. Rain con tinues to hamper workouts at Hot Springs, however, and fthere ne irance of a full day's work. With the excepiion of DBoeckel and tson, the Braves team is complete at . Petersburg, IFla, Manager Mitchell was reported to be in auandary what to do with John Coon ey. The lad pitches well with his eft hand, makes difficult Lhrows in the intield and hand catches as an outiielder. ey's father played on *‘Pop’ Anson Thicago team and the Braves playe! Il him a “ball hawk;"” good at any position. Mitchell plans to have the first practice game betwaen the ulars and second team tomorrow. i Me Bu Wi reg- de Wi Manager ('nhb ur Detroit Plans for Harder \Work. Petroit, March 15.—A harder prac- tice session than usual was on the Detroit Tigers' program af Augusta, Ga., today, Manager Cobb wighing to make up for time lost yesterday whe the team knocked off early to he the guests, along with baseball Commis- sioner Landis, at a rotary club bar- becire, Tomorrow and [ are scheduled to Technical scheol they begin a ser :ster International rigers | jq o the the and the iday meet nine, with orgia | XV Saturday | ““ toch- | P u o Af br he an Thirteen Nations to Compete Against Amcrican Davis Cup Holders. New York, March yreaking list of 13 entered for competition, the |l e Davig cup international team tennic | shampionship tournament entry clos- | ing at noon today. The drawings| vill be made on [Priday and the vari- ons countries entered immediately in- formed of the results. ! The present list of 13, aside from | the United States in the position of | cup defending country is one in ex-| of the 1321 entry. The iist con- s of Australia, Iritish Isles, anada, India, Denmark, France, pain, Ttaly, Delginm, Czecho-Slova- |52 kia, Japan, Rumania, and Hawaii. |19 Ch, Man! record already el IR pe Bk 1. WHY THIS (NCOME IS AN OUTRAGE - T STIFLES AMBITION- T DESTROYS (NDWIDUAL EFFORT-""" "\ | HAD To ) CouGH uP Fl TA ( were nded sidered Wi Suz from Butler 4; referes bout we | high that Imeet in W The am st (] N pre nigh lecal me n that count not ty tear ., me en a8 The pi est fr. In ]\mIM €, echan Score, Lher atler 2 fou contest for, Fnd A, Midgets wa ing game to watch than the main af- ition shooting was contributed by Tommy Donahue, testelln New goals from floor, Dudack Saxe, Shechan NEW BRITAINK. 6.5 N SLOPPY GAME Meriden Brings Up Quintet o Alleged Plavers ard A 2 Trounced teriden ented @ fox the Kacey Ka t local ! Hartfor with the the to practically chiances m's worthy foe it resolved a workout for t “joke" league and were swamped 46 to 186, to wate haskethall outfit game as ult It was a tire- h. For no rea- munagement. ean d, Coyle and Gill visitors. This ruin the Silver of being con- last night. Thp iself was not he Is. coys Trelim Game, eliminary Juniors a mi this exhib Wilfred Thr\ Midge Right 10 For 14;‘“[0 ug’h' (. L Britain Gaffne i 1s, Restell , Dil ame between the nd the Y. M. €. ch more interest- some fancy and vic Beloin ta were the Meriden B Butier rw q Gaffney ward ‘M. and T. Burke - Tomkeviez uard D. Lee Burke, | Guard 46, 7, Kildutf 4, Restell, goa Tomkevicz Sh lon. BOUT 1S POSTPONED Leonard - Dundec Until 1 A In A fMair Goes Over pril — Prome Can't Cet a License, New York, March ight ¢ sche LU cided, Postpor Promoter to obtain agpermit from the W state r that CORNI Ithaca, mball, out of obably ry sust \legi ter hur oad jur splintered kle. Jack n moet ubted Penn he v tition between e scheduled if he hampion duled | has been ar M late in April the exact nement is s I'rank Mu Benny 15.—A ten-round Leonard, light- 11 Johnny Dun- lerch 27, at Mil- postponed until date as yet un- it was announced today from Dundee's headquarters here. dne inabi aid to be 1ikern's boxing commission bout, as near the dat Jd HURDLE N Corne the longer ained as at a dles, . In i a said ball would not r‘mn,wt(- m the Marc! vl A got on witl not Lisfare late May. bone the another Mulkern fight i arena R HURT Dave witi onth and rest an in- the ¢s in New Yo finishing second in t Kimbaii entered g in the his ne S 7] Kim Michi he today that and part in ival. Tt may be b into com- intercollegiate lake WITH IH!‘ I’Hll;lh TEAMS. Philadelphia, and yestorday at their tr hill sburg, The American the me, to X L TNk THE TAX SHOULD 8BE Marc Athieti la., and hawlks de; while the 15.—~Both the were {n action ining camps at Eagle Pass, W h leaghiers had.a family | feating the owls, Phillies trounced | the }eesburg team 17 to 2 here | with | Meriden 165 | 'San Francisco To | Have a Big Stadium fan Francisco, March Ifrancisco today was virtually . civie stadium in Golden Gute park W size snfticient to nccommodate Olympie games. A committee of the Loard of wupervisors yesterday voted to include the stadium gite tn [the park lands of the 1922-23 budget. The supervisors approved the project | two months ago. NE STRAIGHT, | I8 RECORD OF EAGLE of the Boys' Club Basketball Players Are Keeping Up Thelr Long ‘Win- ning Streak, Britaln Boys the die room, in A fagt game club gym last evening. 6-34, This o makes the ninth straight fer the local Boys' club. For Corbins, Wojak and Blancard played well, while Schultz, Anderson and Holtz played well for the Hugles The score and lineup: Hagies Schultz The New defeated Corbins, cluh Eagles representing the Boye The score Corbine Biancard Sokolowski Volak Anderson ... .. Danielson Center Bramhail Right Guard Holst, - Stohl Finnaman n. Stoh’ t Guard 56; neard, nnaman, 6; Anderson, Toul goal Corbins, 31 Wojak, chultz Holst 1 Bokolowski, 1; 0. Stonl, Vojak, 1; Schultz, Referee-—A, C. keeper-——IKKnapp. Timekeeper—Tracy. WOULD (URTAIL ATFILETIC! Jnstice Taft 'Thinks Should Change Plicies, Chief Cotleges Washington, ) tice Taft speaking last night of the YVale ciation of which he i ident said he helfe: growth of ‘big collegiate athietic cxsibitions was | militating against the intellectual life | of the institutions ard should be cur- [tailed. Athletie conteets in the form of great puhlic exhibitions, he said, were not helping the eduecational pur- poses for which the institutions were founded. “These games for the entertain- ment and education of the people are not really for the good of the uni- versities the chief justice said. T wo he glad to see a stop put to them and rejoice to see several in- stitutions leading to that end. That will hring about a proper sense of proportion of what a university is for Ity oblect is to promote learning and athletics are Arawing the attention of students away from this. I am hope- ful the tendency Is the other way now.” Chief Jus- meeting here Alumni as norary pres 0- INDIANS AGAIN IDLE, tad Weather Continues to Halt Pz tice for Speaker's Men. Cleveland, Mawch 15.--The fleve- land Indians were foreed into anoth- er day of idleness excopt for workout chasing flies and itch yesterday, according {o eceived from Dallas, The pitehers | are most affected by {With- 10 in camp, they 1o not e opportunity o loosen their feven in batting practices. playing the byd have irms and only jons yannigan game four e | short batting | or advices | The weather has permitted only one | TALE QUINTET S TROUNGED BY TIGERS Princetonians Pile Up 82 Points Against 11 New Haven, March 15.- tered @ 32 to 11 defeat last night in cloging its basketball sqries with the Tigers, Prinveton galloped into a 15 to 5 lead the tirat half, and maintain- ed its supremacy in the iecond with- out losing its compact team game, The Tigery' passing was the most effective displayed during the pres- ent intercollegiate series. Loeb's goal fogsing from ihe floor was the clev- erest piecoe of the visifor's game, al- though he had an off night with heav- ing goals from fouls. Klaess' game vas hrilliant whiie he remained in the lineup, *Yale was ale suf- able to yegister only three zo0ls from the floor during the con- test, no member of the IB1i quintet succeeding in dropping more than one into the New Jersey playvers' hoop, last night's defeat dooms Yale to one intercollegiate victory of the n, that over Columbia. Yale logt Its game at Princeton by only two noints against a margin of 21 last night. The lineup: Princeton (32 Jefleri Yale (11). s Baither Left 1 Klaess 25 S .. Conklin Right orward. Gaines 1 vH (vullrvl ,,,,,,,,, Haas Right Guard. Gouls from deld-—Conllin, nilfln‘r Huas, Klacss (3), Jefleries (2 3),Guines (2), loeb 3 idensticker. Goals irom fouls— Cooper, out of 10; Loeb, 4 out »f 10, Substitutions—Yale: Baither, Munger for Kernan. Prince- ton: Seidensticker for Klaess, Wins field for I‘oster, Wright for Seiden- sticker. Referee-—Mr. Butler, Mr. Benson, Columbia. ) minut l"\I‘Rll\ l() (‘(nm Princeton Football Star is Signed by University Oficials Mo., March 1 Ifuller h been chosen as head foothall coach at Missouri Uni- versity gnd Henry Garrity, assistant ootballZand head baseball coach. IFuller, who graduated from Yale in 1911, will succeed James Phelan, resigned, the announcement said, and Garrity, who will graduate from Princeton this spring, will' succeed Jerry Jones L 5 larner for Cornell. Um- Time of “HANK Missouri Columbia, Myron DAN \\ HOFFMAN I)II.\JI Manchester, Conn., March Daniel J. (Danny) Hoffman, an out- fietdar with the Springfield team in the oid Connectlcut league in 1900 and later a member of three Amer- ican League teams, died here yester- day afternoon. Hoifman was a native of Canton. He had made his home here for the past nine montha. Previ- ously he had lived in Bridgeport for many yea FHoffman was 42 years |of age. He had been out of bascball since 15— i short | SAFELY RELIEVES CATARRH OF THE BLADDER 2 pecially the recruits ' weather. ! Powum JFOR CENERATIONS TIoN COMPOUND COPAIBA AND CUBEDS AT DRUGCISTS. on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL sot FROM PLENTEN 93 HENRY ST BROOKLYN, N.Y. - BEWARE OF IMITATI N INCREASED - I VOLUNTARILY GAVE THE GoverNnMenNT FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS exTRA JUST T __BE& suraE ThAT 'T was AN e HONEST RETURN PARDON ME MY FRIEND WRONG - BE ONLY To PAY Tis Tax * To OUR GOVERNME™NT \ QEALLY EXPERIENCE SATIS TH(S MONEY J\/ERNMENT e 5:7 UPLIFTING - FACTION C¢F GIVING WHY You ARE WE SHOULD Too GLAD HAVE — ENJoY ThE - THE SELF- To Twe T 1S Sai= To FYND OUT How | PAY MORE | HAD me FoaLep FOR A MINUTE \ HRED A LAWYER MIGHT THAN | REALLY, To WE'LL eALL AT THE WHITE HOUSE - THE PRESIDENT 1S WANTING FOR You - C'Mon

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