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BOWLING RIVALS MEET I NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922. ———M N SPECIAL.MATCH TONIGHT — MERRITT TAYLOR, FORMER HIGH SCHOOL STAR, TG PLAY HERE SATURDAY NIGHT WITH BRANFORD QUINTET — NEW BRITAIN AND BOARDMAN TEAMS TO PLAY IMPORTANT GAME TONIGHT — FAVORS TRAINING FOR “UMPS” BOWLING RIVAL T0 GLASH TONIGHT MeAuliffe-Larson Duo Will Op- Tisk Team pose Clancy- Teddy MecAuliffe, Nenny Cage, will Charlie Larson, in a be Frisk in Rogers' alle a rivalry beteween the pairs, quartet been dropping the pins tor the past g00d Scores are an- ing from the way the few weeks, some ticipated. The scorcs of last STANLEY BUSH I Hudson L 106 a4 90 s1 85 86 87 00 Huber Draper Johnson Maier Fanion 84 a0 8T Emmons . O'Brien . Tyler Brooks Cochrane 15 conqueror teamed mateh game to- night against Bill Clancy and “Kid" cn-game There is considerable night's [CENTRE (OLLEGE Montgomery | | | [ Ming | Ister—star Grid 11 aso, Pex., varsity foothall [ rings, all Inside the story of the gomery. ontgomery ¢pent four Center college abgorbing advantages ot 1 college Some of the things at came proficient were hoxing. Montgomery team of 1920, such a battle, Aside from s he w baseball, March 16 team ol one to vear, af | with | the series al and judg- have played which gave nally rring on baskegball and becoming a considerable of family circle when ighting. is six feet two 180 pounds. he a he weigh While 5 80 far he and his manager, visions of the some day rate promise, bert, has lege athlete pion, seems b Perform the veurs ot or minister, stir in his took to Ben Center being cham- TAR | [ |TC ENTER PRIZE RING Vintered Institution With Made Up to Become Min- 1'rom the prize | This 8 | areer of Sully Mont- libera education. | which he Toothull he on the Center Harvard losing, 81 to 14, the gridiron | i one of Center's best bets in | 1 the il inches and has fought only third- have Doh col and up ] t NEW BRITAIN STATE TRADE SCHOOL FIVE (RED SOX REGULAR:! TROUNCE YANNIGANS Rucl, Menosky and Sloan, Foldouts, Finally Join Squad at South~ land Camps, Boston, March 16.--Boston's base- ‘| ball teams tralning in the southland were settled down to their full sched- ule of preparations today, each with full complements, Ruel, Menosky and Sloan, holdouts, had arrived at the Red Sox camp in Hot Springs, Ark., overnight, each | with claims for more money. Nemo i l.eibold also joined the club t the Nraves' trainiug grounds in St. Peters- burg, a., the arrival of Watson #nd | Bocekel made the Braves' squad com- piete, Minor casuaities marked the Bray practice yesterday, Townsend fnjured iis pitehing hand, Wilson was hurt by being struck in the jaw by a batted ball and Ford was limping around as the s result of a twisted ankle. The Yiraves, pr ing to go to Tampa Saturday for an exhibition game with the Senators, Tad their firat tineup scheduled for today. The Red Hox regulars yesterday de- feated the Yannigans 11 to 9. Quinn, K Derog nd MeDonald piteh- ol for the reguiars, nd Dodge ind Milterton for the second team. Elmer Smith, former Clevelander, drove in two home runs. - MERRITT TAYLOR TO PLAY HERE ON 5AT. Former High School Star Will Work With Harmon New Dritain basketball fans will get a chance to see Merritt Taylor, the former High school star in action one again on o loeal court, when the Branford quintet will meet the Kaceys Saturday night at the Arch street armory. Tec thos> who have followed the sport outside this city this season, the record of the Branford team is quite well known. Those who have not need only communicate with members of the Hardware City I"ve, for in- formation velative to the team. Team- ed with Taylor, is the famed Happy tlarmon, the former Hartford High school and Wesleyan star. There need be little =aid of Happy's ability, as it is too well known. Other members of the Branford team arc Rteynolds, Clancy, McGrann and Angelo, the sen- sational forward of the New Haven Kaceys, who played a whale of a Tame here last Saturday night Branford's Iine Record ‘i'he vietim list of the Branford teant this season includes, the Rubber City Five of Naugatuck; the Maples of New Haven; the Recto of Bridge- nort; th& Waterbury ey the Hardware City Five of New Dritain. and’ the Hartford Kaceys. According to the downstate press, the work of faylor and Harmon hus been oue of the main assets in the success of the team. FRONT ROW—Fresen. I.; L. Anderson, rg.; iiemenicky, rg.; Swanson, capt. iy Wahim, g Pairus, if Kulikowski, 13. STANDING—Persons, asst. mgr.; Laurinaitis, ¢.; H. Anderson, ¢.; Miller, rf.; Wildon, coach, GORNELL FIVE WIS - Hupmobile Hanford 92 St Bowe Ahlquist Kelley Anderson SCHUPP IN MINORS (R the Elm City boys, Boardman in alout of 17 scholastic games won. Once Great hard fought battle nosed out a vie- [number of points made the locals tory, while New Britain lost 27 to 23 |outstrip their opponents 4 7 in 4 game which see-sawed back and [ The school's record fullo forth with one side never sure of the | o 1esult. However, since then both | teaums have made rapid improvement. | Portland Tiigh School Locals' Fine Record | Lyran il (Wallingtord) New Britain has been fortunate in|Morse College the fast work of Captainy Swanson, Portland and Patrus, a pair of forwards which|Am. School for will rank with the best in the state|l'ratt High for their age. With. H. Anderson at|Torrington T. S. center, the local traders have a hard |St. Thomas % working combination that wili stay| Dioomficld High ... to the last minute. With E. Ander- Torvington T. 8. son, Kemenicky, Witham and Kuli-|Portiand kowski all working hard for places|Bloomfield : in the guard positions, there seems | so. Manchestef T. § little grobability but that the detense |Meriden T. S. 55 will be well taken care of. The prob- Eo. Manchester T. §. able lineup is as follows: Aw. School for Deaf .. .. N. B. T8 BOARDMAN .| Collinsville High school Swanson, Capt Individual Scoring ’ Right forward field foul tot were Wal putches said, but needs further cxper- . Swanson, Capt., rf 66 61 192 land Baer, each getting a fie!d basket. ience to qualify him for a berth in H. Anderson, % T | the big league. Patr 1" Undaunted by yesterday's Kemenicky, rg defeat at the hands of the Reds RAD ehReniore Da team cancelled an exhibi Iresen , game scheduled to be played on their Miller 3 0 home lot to remain at the Wells for S e ey o another try at the National leaguers Kulikowski 30 300 0 thistafternoon, Totals ..199 470 This evening New Britain State Trade school basketball team will clash with the fast Boardman Trade Hchool team of New Haven in the local high school gymnasium. A record crowd is expected as the game will decide in all probability the State title in the V. 8. A, A. C. DBoth teams have had an exceedingly successful season. Coach Iried of the New Haven outfit has given the league a surprisc by developing a team that took two, games from the strong Bridgeport quintet, thus establishing New Haven as the leader of the southern section. New Haven's big center McCatney, Miller, rf.,, and Rus- cinscki, 1f., form a fast combination which will give New Britain consid- erable to look out for, although it is a little weok on team work. In com- paring the two teams, little can be said as to the probable results of Thursday night's game. . The Board- man team probably averages 30 pounds more than the New Britain aggregation. On the other hand New Britain's attack, although much light- er, probably has the edge over New | Haven in speed and fast team work. Barly in the season both teams met the Wallingford combination. At that time, spectators will agree, the “orange and black showed a much | better knowledge of the game than 'wirler of Giants s Sold ‘Liiumbin Basketball Team Sustains o ijad Defeat on Court at Ithaca by Dodgers to the Kansas City Play Hartford Tonight Tonight the ys will journey to Hartford to mect the Kaceys of that city at the Hopkins street gymnasium. 23, the Hartiord vs will play a return gome at the h street armory. 'OR ROOKIL. Tcam. Last Night. Ao Buick L1004 Ithaca, N, Y., proved no tercollexiat ' aight, tie ited and. White winning, 31 to 18 ‘ornell without the ervices of Luther, their star scorer, who i3 in t i ity infirmary. Corned! strong attack and 500! en point tead. Thc tle trouble in' main- jowl and when the fi pevivd ended the score was 14 to 8. { the cond haif Columl cfforts of Pulieyn, wh and eignt fou shots during the haif, put up u better but could not down the Cornel! Agide ivom Pulleyn, who the only other Columpi: for Cornell in an In- here last Jucksonville, Ila., March 16.-—Tt was announced here that Ferdie Schupp has been sold by Brooklyn to the Kansas City club of the American Association. Ferdie will start for that tean pring t ng camp at onee. The team is raanaged by Otto ‘inabe. In Kansas Uity the old batter of Schupp and Me- ‘ill - be re-established. Me- the first string backstop of ty club. Schupp was nor league club but the sale price was not announced. In the Dodgers' camp Schupp had been working hard to stage a come- Myers Iy 261 [ buck, and a few days ago remarked Dalzell . A 2 that his arm was rounding into Warner pretty good shape. Minie PRETTY SHART Munfelt \ilton Romney, 1922 Captain of Uni- Pattison Norfeldt .. 76 Doyle .... 280 Rawlings . L 108 Jones ... 87 was Overland 90 114 82 91 04 Thornton Paid Ow Eupenses t }I;l:lxlwn ver Camp, But is Told to Return Homr, Johnson Erling . Mordes Cineinnati, March 16.——Frank Thornton, who accopanied the Cin- cinnati baseball club to Mineral Welis at expense, to try for the pitching staff, has been advised by Manager Moran to return to his home in Piits- burgh. Thornton has wogked very hard and has shown some class, Jis- 76 Patrus Ituscinscki 86 429 404 Picrce Arrow 85 78 75 N8 5 101 sS4 426 BOXING AT HERIDEH “Kid” Kaplan, the Sensational Meri- 11 to the H .Anderson McCartney 2 Center 24 . Anderson Right guard Witham, Kulikowski Left guard The “black and orange” has won 9 straight games making a total of 13 JUDGE LANDIS FAVORS tonference, may be ineligible becauge | ; 2N il . s e an done tog well In his clasaes, It | tercollegiate records for the (75-foot TRAINING FOR UMPS plunge. Wood of Yale was second leveloped today. v o . ]_m”‘““m’;r(m" of the College of |iast night and Southwick of Wesleyan Junior Arts explains that Romney, if | Y2® I“\]"f‘-m k‘w U\.rlon- plungers bet- 5 retiatnin: seliool. this: sementer,| oredithetank tecord- Will have so many credits that he will| Yale's reay feam sraduate in June. Holding & de- A s gree would make him ineligible for [ DUt filed to cqual the el Corr .. “.‘"1""“‘}‘m"l‘)“'f"'.‘f’"‘) frxety was 1.18, one and one-fifth seconds Holt S 'On the other hand, if he drops out| ;. (nan the record. Yale took all Rebillard ... 393 - of school this semester and returns|g .o 00 The 40-yard dash was © I |pext full, he might be nellgible) oy thanks. The 100-yard swim through the conference rule Wwhich | o o yoire and the 0 was taken prohibits a man playing if he has ]" P “‘ e Tt he tah s alve aot been in school the previous|PY Frath LG BHONLS S semester. Dean Robertson said that ¢ would ask the conference to make a special ruling in Romney's case. Kemenicky, Howard Doyle 19 Sleath Nurczyk Schroeder . Humphrey Werweiss versity of Chicago Iootball Team May Have to Graduate Next June, den FeatherWeight, to Meet Artie &hicago, March 16.—Milton Rom- of New York Monday Night. TIGERS AT ATLANTA. \ey, captain of ne on's Univer- ity of Chicngo footl. cleven and ne of the star athletes of the Western Rolls- Ty Cobb Has 17 Men in Squad Ready for Today's Vxhibition Game. “Kid"” Kaplan, of Meriden, whose fame as a ringster is fast spreading to beyond the confines of the Nutmeg States, will swap mitts with A. Ross of New York, in a 12-round star bout under the auspices of the Elite A.| 1. of Meriden. Of Rese, it is said, that Yo is a speedy two-fisted miller, Who s being handled by Joo Woodman | .. Georgia technical school’s fine. who has very few poor bovs in Mis'“"4 "ear approach to a regular out- stable. Rose is credited with wins oVer | 414 and infield was to be lined up Al Wagner, Benny Valger, Jacki,ggingt the colleglans, but recruif Goldie, sammy Seiger, Joe Leonard,| (E8IEG A0 SOT e hurling, the and several nther ring worthies. ROS€| . onjany heing held in resérve for the claims the featherweight champion- | gepjos with th Rochester Internation- ship of Cuba. als that opens at Augusta Saturday. The smi-fical will be hetween Tra- | ¢y Werguson Wallingford and | s Commissioner arriyed with President |xeason just as thesé players arc doing. |Irankie Quill of Trockton, Mass, 2| gD Ebbets. {During the off season an umpire, like lten round Gaoreid IS oh: 7l The arrival of the famous jurist was|a ball player, can get oui of form. Itiyferiden boy who is showing promise - FOX'’S Monday Evening a signal for the pluyers to stop work fiot lrl{:hlt t(lo ey an umpire 0 |or gevelopine into 2 expert ri|1gA|r>ri ing. Manuger Robbie greeted the ttep behind the piate ai the OPening |yiph yroper “andiing, wiil clash with CHAMPIONSHIP DANCE CONTEST . Judge, and then the rotand pilot lined oy of the season and be us §00d a8 {yjapty Millor of Waterbury. This up his players across. the infieid. [he will be sixty days later. 1 am | eeting should evoke considerable ex-| . BRIGGS sity of Chicago. Yale defeated Wes- leyan in the meet, 44 to 0. Guernsey holds the world’s angd in- recorded the event. Judge landis, President Ebbets and Manager Robbie then walked to the side lines, and the Commissioder watched the play- ers as they resumed their training stunts. The noise made by baseballs hitting the mitts of several catchers at- tracted the attention of Landis “That noise nds bully,” he re- marked. Just think, one month from today the major league teams will play their first game. [ can hardly wait for the season to open. 1 will be at one of the opening games Burns .. ‘Wheelock Lundquist . Flis Duplin Detroit, March 16.—Manager Ty Cobb took 17 of the Detroit Tigers o Atlanta today to engage jn the !irst real competition of the club's trair ing period, a two-game ser with High Commissioncr, of Baseball Tells for a race, tried relay Colonel Ebbets That He Favors a Corbin' Screw Spring Trip for Arbiters. Berg Jacksonville, Judge Kenesaw visited the Fla., March Mountain Landis | 2obins' training camp here yesterday afternoon and watched ! the ball players go through theiri ‘Do you know, Colonel IEhbets,” he practice stunts. The ,players were ' continued, "l belfeve that umpires working out in the park when the |should go through a spring training 16. i L.—162 $0— 150 248 English s . SOME (¢ Hart Vile ... Belden . Bquires . Benson .. Tf;[\ )'Il'RLl.\"i. and Barton Please Manager speaker of the Indians. Cleveland, March 16.—Despite their lack of practice, two Cleveland In- dian pitchers showed mid-scason form during a five inning tilt between the yannigans and regulars at Dallas yes- terday, according to dispatches re- ceived here. Walter Mails allowed the regulars only one hit, a single by Shortstop Sewell, the yannigans winning 4 to 0. He strueck out gix men. Barton, the Lynch Mines, mi-pro, worked for the reg lars and held the yannigans to tix hite. Manager Speaker is particularly enthused over his showing, the report state, inusmuch as it was his first real test, Mails SETS NEW RECORD 379 434 SR Scheyd 79 The Judge shook hands with cach |scriously thinking of making it neces- |jrement due to the rivalry between: one. As he was greeting the «ln. sary for the umpires to indulge in|yjerjgen and Waterbury folk. letes several moving picture cameras, training each sprin l Guernsey of Yale Swimming Bcheyd Corr Heck . Daly REIRLY (i ‘Team Covers 60 Feet in 15 3- . o Movie of a Man Who Cannot Sleep on a Railroad Trair Seconds—Blue Beats Wesleyan, 16.—A the Middletown, March ercollegiate record for plunge was established in the Wes- eyan University pool last night by NL T Guernsey of New York, member Jf the championship Yale swimming team. is time was 15 3-5 seconds against the record of 16 seconds, held by 1% J. Meagher of the Univer- new in- c = 60-foot 421 41 Bradbury 56 Y 04 a8 99 LOooKS OUT AT NAME oF TOWN oN DEPOT AS TRAIN STOPS READS ARTICLES N MAGAZINE - THE LAST AVAILABLE READING MAT TER Kisselbrack 86 Baldwin Borrow Suneson Dehm TRIES To Woo SLeeP BY CLOSING EYES BUT |S CONSCIOUS oF JIGGLING OF TRAIN AND PASSING Town s JUST THE SAME Dovsaes LIGHT 86 - 266 461 404 ESKIMO LEAGU Mixers 111 8 85 56 426--1201 VS 92 52— 260 U i 367—1107 87 80— ] 10 ) 89 102— 16.~-The Pitts- ghs staged the first practice game of the training season at the Hot Springs cainp yesterday afternoon, the Yannigans defcating the regulars, 15 to 4. Cooper and J. Morrison, two veterans, pitched for the second string men and held the regulars to nine scattered hits. ‘The Yannigans collected 17 hits off Yellowhorse, P. Mo n and Whitehill. The jielding of Maranville at ghort and Grimm ut first featured the conte Fit Yarizo .. Perkins Anderson Chick Lill Kelly Guenther 1r Kallermas 74— 24 30 464 417 898 Ireczers Carleon Bloom McMurray Emerson Unkelbach LOOKS AT WATCH BY OVTSIDE ELECTRIC LIGHTS . DeatuLine STILLNESS - HEAVY BREATHING FROM OTHER Ber™hs, GROVER HARTLEY CAPITULATES Colubus, O, March 16-~Catcher Grover Hartley, lone holdout of the [ Ctolumbus cinb of- the American Asso- announced he would Senator This action nt of telogram from | Burns offering him new Hanson D e ooy Di Pietro rre 10 i e Killujiu Clani Ogotino 416 CHURC (81 Mined 400 CRNTER s TRIES To PUT MIND WNTo BLANK - -... PUSHGS OFF: COVERING ~ Too WARRM =~ GIVE ANYTHING IN WORLD IF CouLD SLEEP REARRKNGES PllLows AS TRAIN STARTS ... WilLL MAKE EARNEST EFFoRT To SLEE® NOw.,..ENVIES OTHCER SNORING PASSENGERS SINKS INTo LETHARGIC STATE AS PORTER JosTLES HIM To GET UP OH WHAT A WNIGHT | elation, toda sign with tl | roltowed 1 i n Auts Preside iterms, S | WALLY REID TO RACE, nioving picture star, racing Rutomobile and to qualify for -the annual race at the Indianapoli ywedway, May 80, it was an- toda Reid will drive the | finished fourth in the wag soid. TFazzini Bommo Cilderane Iralleti Bordinoro 500-mile mator nonr ar which 11921 race, 400 400 HOME CLUB Mud Pies Mrs. T. Swanson 74 79 Mr. R. Hayser 7 Mrs, E. McAvay Mrs. . Burns Mr. J. Smith it SMUN HAVE WORKOUT. —One hun- ndidates | OA New York, dred Cowmbia oarsmen, for the various crews, were . day for the first oytdoor practice on| | the Harlem river. 'he men have been working on machines for the | act two months under Coach Jim W, 1., 1 o .81 84 March 16 [P Pratt Mrs. Pratt n4 216 592 Cocoanut s Pumpldn Phes. Mrs. R. Hayser; 78% 67 )1 Mre. Tucon ; Mr. T. Swanson . 82 1 §2 1€ B Morgan voee s I‘our shells, three barges and Mrs, . Anderson 97" 8% p . = a comprised the flect nqlluvm(-ul‘ Mrs J. Smith i 70 87 foi todus's tryouts. d Bacon R Z 'y il ing

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