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JW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922, BILL CLANCY AND “KID” FRISK BOW Tb_—ficmlFFE AND LARSON — HARTFORD KACEYS TOP LOCALS IN. 27 TO 21 BATTLE — “BABE” RUTH HITS ONE FOR CIRCUIT WITH BASES FILLED — MEDICAL MEN CLAIM CARPENTIER IS THROUGH IN RING — MORLEY WINS OVER HERSCOVITCH GLANGY AND FRISK 1'”“"" avimens o llJOAL HACEYS | 3pposes wrxep sour RUIH HITS HOMER o vont seane ARP. MAY NEVER TO BATTLE FOR TITLE ROUTED ONALLEYY LOSE T0 HARTFORD g WITH BASES FILLED ..... .- v s ENTER RING AGAIN Ne taven, South Manchester n,", Secretary Burchell Styles 1t a Clrens Athletic Commission Exent and Is Out of Place in Pro- ! Mokulil and Lavson Win Roup Yot sevootsare smwows | Ganita] Gityites Are o Long D | ecumn sporc Bumbioo Drives Ball Over the) ™" e e e " Wedical Men Voioe That Opinion Lntrants in Tufts Tonrney, Out of Five Games Medtond, Muse, March 17— sixteen | of 27-21 Battle S DR v Fence at New Orleans New York, Mareh 17.—noxing hs| - Affop Looking Over Georges High school basketball teams were | boxing-wrestling mateh wouid be per- greatly Increased in popularity cre today for the opening of the vl mitted in New York state, Harry Dur- v [throughout the state under the new y 4 rounds of p ) o 0 ane il i 4t 4 | Bill Clancy and “Kid" Irisk found ,H.‘m.‘, ..K,.‘. T\:Hn‘\}:q‘ e ‘, 5 Now Ihe Hartford Kackys gained the|chell, seeretary of the New York State | New York, March 17.—Somewhere [state athletic laws, sald a joint report : the going against Ted McAuliffe -""“ A e e bl g bt BGOSR DRI TG I vies | Athletie commission. told The Asso- |outside the fence enclosing the Yank |of the Stgte Athletle commission and |clated Press).—Georges Carpentier, altogether too tough on the ) held unde e a tories won this sease S i r aseh cam’ stice field & w | o q ! ! rolg 3 o Liarton, altogether too tough on | the L L T, IS ftan s won thin season, by 'lyrlm;|l|n)u, Slitea Tresd buseball team'y practice field at Newl o jicenfe committee, have been the world's light heavyweight cham s ght, losing four out o - © Hardware ) g e Hdp | ans there was today a bruisc B q ] 5 ay never fight s Tha winne played 1ike . '\r'yuHL the entrants was the quin- | kins strect gymnasium at Hartford “The commission, which “'“'"”“‘"-ln.l baltarafl.anh avaseltiveaetios: e ‘|||4‘Il public. e : pion pugilist, may never fight again, | tet of Commercia gh school of | ; ; . i e cipts r onses, de- [ This $ 0 o) e of champlons. The Russell & | j Conian " High school of [last night, score 27 to 21, The Cap- |hoth boxing and wrestiing in this|location and condition by coming m“,h,,\,' L R This. was thei opinlon expresned” by Ioremen’s club bowlers —en- f ¢ ; n,ow w“ L \\nn‘ the title pitol City team took the lead at the [state,” said Burchell, “would not even [contact with Babe Ttuth's bat yester- | oot ol oo ":" Lt S | medical men in close touch with Car- joyed the usnal - frolie last night (550 l* ‘Imm'l ”: l“‘ \“ outset of the battle, and maintained [consider such a contest. It is pure-|day afternoon but it had the distine- 1" o000 mission o roil that sham |pentier as he left yesterday for La There was some good bowling, plenty | ROrle T Lo runier un it throughout the (fay. At one time [y @ circus stunt and has no piace [tion of being the first ball Habe has o cougive. contests were no longer |Guerche, his conntry home southeast of mnoise, and the gencral display of | Taabriloats Hiot A the advantage of the Hartford team |in serious professional sport numm(.."{“l.n ed"” this year when the 1865 good feeling TR e igh & of i[l”'lh“'”'llll was ten points, but the locals man- - (were clogged with runners yearning Tho scores: South Manchester, tonn., Hih, Nau- |aged to get somewhat nearer their | Chicago, March 17— Declaring that |to reach the home plate. ‘N SPECIAL uck, Conn., gh and Northamp- als hefore 3 « strangler Lewis' challenge WO MEN SPECIAL gatnek, vonn, High and Northamp: | rivals before the close of the aftair. | Strangler Lewls' chalienge o ~ Jack McMillan Bats Hard, Oanoy ol High. g her ame Lacked Pep, Dempsey for o mixed wrestling-ight= |y oo T e R T R I ¥ B 95 90 106 S ) ams competing, Neither team played with snap and |ing bout was “a refiection on Ameri- | MEMIIANS - POUIRE On - ERCRaE | igorons physical i Fisk— - fakh “of- (former i sating 2l the [can wrestle Larney |.u-).nnsnmn,“""‘,‘f, B telprethes m,"',,m, th LR (A 4 exumination =iy, o hoy does not realize the shape sud 110804 U”‘S BASEBALL WELAL" anthusiaam: Wan JaNKiNg: BII1Y | aneges of John: Desck: - posted, $bi | ArBerday s (L wikh the New Qulpans |05 STAtatEe ho is in." said one of the doctors who . Dwyer was again the star of the |000 to guarantee a wrestling contest (8™ 1nd, the ‘boyi who!'last vear:got | - “;“ ‘.""‘"4_"”, ‘“E,"\,r L I G rpentier prior to his de- 178 210 14 s e — game, topping the winners in baskets | between Lewls and Pesck and wired !:',{‘[( :",‘“ SEIE. AR, ',"l: IS """,” |“;‘; thes) ,r"'."'_,,l';":;: ‘I"Hr","?“”"':",' O I parture, “His great courage and ut- X " 5 . R L paT L SRSt e ; e shester, N, Y., pulled the crowd right ed, *“anc PVer) stance. 3 3 : ; he i ]\]cA\mm:‘ 9 Inticlder Elliott Notifies Manager ored vrnm I\.4 fie I‘\ ?!h four, I'im | Lewis' manager that he would pay loff the seats by making a stellar grab |official referees have, under the di- 'most umfl-|_< nee in himself is respon 05 93 101 102 90f 90 Cronin registered a pair of field goals [him a $1,000 bonus to sign articles | : % ) 5 e 1" lsible for his plucky attitude, but he e Killefer of Cabs That He is Through | and five counters’ from the 1a-foot [for the bout [Shca. el o ‘“‘;';” Lo R G L SR R R e ! . 9 o . ) -4 i i i when it startec The other feature 21 i d n contests when | e & el T 116 113 108 96 92— line. Lichenstein reiterated his charges | The actual weight of Carpentier —Chisox Perform Satisfactorily. Kilduft Does Well. (Hat Tewis: was Taii marabes or o ailor thesdnyiwanitHaipitoinalot James oame. apnarentitnat theiconicatints nl.- 1 ‘»“v‘”m\\\t‘ ‘:;]\l:-r'al(:on A For Now Britaln it drapned in| wresting: Lristt —which ‘barred) Desicliey.-Whoi hield the' (News ‘Orlesns |Wereiiunesenly natehed- AR S e i _Chicago, March 17.—Carter Ward | (106 ficld goals. Restella and Sare [sck, and named four promoters he 1““’“ to, iz il RNden QU gl CrIng e R R i e OREMI Elliott, recruit infielder, left the ©hi- [ 1ocated the net twice for field goals. [said that were willing to stage a| "1 fIve inning tenure in the box. HAUSER TO JOIN ! he was below 150 pounds. cago 'I\ ]mun\u I!rulnlnn(i}'nnlp l\'(‘s(:r’- e e M I e T o | i b s AN ! Landis Sces Dodgers. A A Philippe Roth, promotar of the Le- declaring he was 9 o 7 al o " e v . ) : el il :l‘:’: from the free throw distance. You cannot ever defeat the best! Under the eye of Judge Landis, the | Last of Connic Mack's Holdonts Will |dotix-Criqui fight here, who is an in- \”L_"I“ e e \.\'orl“rt The summary: e y wrestlers in this countr, Lichen- | Brooklyn Dodgers played a snappy Teach Camp Soon. timate friend of Carpentier, said to Schilling ... Telveil Heva Loday 2 5 “( Hartford New Britain stein wired Low practice 3 Jacksonville, Fla., £ A The Associated Press yesterday: “It Meyers v T 3 o e L s LT e Dwyer, Guerra ... .... Dudjack PRt = | yesterday the pitching of Bishop and| Fhiladelphia, March 17.—Iveryone |\ould be cruelty to match Georges Powell : = ie yChe el ploRse N thel Right orward. 3 PIRATES BEAT YANNIGANS. | Mamaux being high class. Ivy Olson|at the Philadelphin Americans’ train-|in his present condition againat Parker e A s S e (LI Kilduff | pittshurgh, March 1 The m"s.‘;\I-huniTls‘r-cnml basing this year led|ing camp at Fagle Pass., Tex., was in|Dempsey, but God forbid that he Scott . . . geles, where they are scheduled to A6 ke hH!‘L!\ National !‘(;{Ill:lrfl'\"\t!\ml the |the field in hitting. a happy mood today due to the re- should be defeated by Lew ' - playtiod Leonard . stella | training series with the Yannigans by | —_ el Jack's Punches Damaging. pla ods ? 3 ; ana - - 1 5 > ¢ ) : Cente h : i ceipt by Manager Mack of a telegram | mhe forrd ; v With Captain Eddie Collins at sec- | otorsioh, Dwyer . Ehechan] | Sorines v& L' I,I",r"l‘:‘"".f‘”;‘)‘_"g "”'fil,lm3 BEAT COLLEGIA s S e i e ._'""h:‘;'_'"" “'\‘“‘.’“{',”F J:'}"’e::':' Cone : : enfEhaserand iatiishealyiatyArsly the " Right (¢ from the Pirate ¢ 1|\|lvi:'.mm|i'1x fell of | Dtroit, March 17.—The Tigers were . 1 e Miisviie b Ja syt B e An'h.’m“ R < |\»\ hzx:; v?u ;.;r' ;rx;xln‘ ik n:'“‘.::u,u'xr Flynn, Curry ..... ........ Saxe|the fine work of Ireddie Rlake the|Slated to play the sccond full game of |, 1::|’Hq |rh"n \Thx‘:«‘.f«“o"]‘(.,:“-L‘:”lf,:_ caused M v,..-lmknn. , who saw the 12 ague club yesterday acce g 1o St Ghuare o ' P cher w! y their training scason today with ¢ 2 EAE o i i R T 8 Left Guard, West Virginia piteher who took ' the ; 3 E LA trote I M St ede ATy moving picturcs of the battle, to re- Maghard ...... 50 (= ; ;i camp | geor rtford “Kac New [ monnd for the veterans and held the | Georgia Tech. at Atlanta. The coile-| (" \‘,,,.r:-i,‘fl,, e ,J,‘,l:‘im ke ol Nkt e b e ) AT e i iy Seguin, Tex., today. After the| g, e 213 goals from |second team to two hits in five in-|glans surprised the Tigers vesterday !, o ‘o Afaej's holdouts. He is ex-|squared circle. Tt is understood that L REAK ¥'s program Was over, Manager Kid | /0t o 50 e : .| nings, Maranville, the regular short-|and the Detroiters' 4 to 2 wietory | [0 T e e el S S e e R son declared that his club had | it A S ton continued o play In mid-season | came through errors of judgment in | bt oy 1% I &F HAE! Satur- |8 o gone through the best workout of the | o) . z from fouls, | form. He got two hits in three|the Georgian infield rather than on rnv the hawks ovened fhe! Contrary to printed reports that in- Darnsteat g o (DR i D R S| ronin' 5, Sheehan 5 referee, Dillon; [times at bat, had five putouts and | superor form of Cobb's men, Oniy Sl et e e e e o 5 drill today, the club W journey to| .. 3 _ B i ; ) s v > i amily w de- | s ha : away < i % time of halves, 20 minutes. four assists without a mis two of the Detroit runs were carned. | . pi e 3 . e ok ¢ TR 4 Antonio, the.training home of the PRI ot i e WTLLGRELe ATel rentineiehaowlaie 45101 making iy CBupentlarisavallatie astyilt ideenld — |C s and Allis E ames woi two all. Six pitch the still has suflicient money to keep [ ¥ Ralph ......... 83 Pt York Giants, wher . f i e 5 £ R RAMES QNS United States has approximately 40 | Detroit hits well over the nine in-| . A | S, e BURE G0t 0 scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. MORLEY GETS DECISION R e L b S s te vt et | Andtie motrfand uhelbiworkmasyrec el Vo pitp oot fokmany, Dixon ..... L0460 84 T ikt cruits, hurled for Detroit s | ported to have been high class. years to come. thet WOKlC: gl 3 | The Philadelphia Nationals played! Medical men trace Carpentler's ill R HITE AND DUNDEE s _—— — W S Ll AToar 7 their first exhibition game yocsterday [health to defeats he suffered at the 404" 409 420-—1242 Hartford Boy 15 Favored | at Leesburg, I7la., losing to the Wash- |hands of Billy Papke and Frank | | Buttermuts. 4 Mill With Herscovitch— F b ]l S E R' |ington Americans, 10 to 8. Despite [Klaus when he was only 18 years old, AT Chicago Boy to Battle Junior Light- T ootba tar nters ng !the defeat, Manager Wilhelm gaid he |but say it was aggravated by the pun- McCue .. A 2 Mike Landers Kayoed. | was well pleased with the showing of [ishment he received in the Jersey City Tomlin . . A8 9— weight Champion at Madison 4 e, El Paso, Tex, March 16.— From/|pig piayers. fight with Dempsey. Tobin ’ Mike Morley, the pride of “Frog . the varsity foctball team to the prize rgsk Square Garden. Hollow,” Hartford, was declared the rings, all inside of one short year.|S winner of the 12-round bout with p v This is the story of the career of Sul- H’"”l [POenmmEEnEANmM A A A mmmma R " March 17, (By 'l.hr' Ass0- perpetrated on the public and that [or Rennes, where he purposes to re- since the enactment of the law ‘there [ oy boa for o few weeks and then has not heen a single serious acci- dentidn. theslate. & The safely: feqs BoINtO ing for a hout with Ted “Kid" Lewis at Olympia, London, in Ma 204 195 1911010 415 New York, March 17.—Charley | Moe Herscovitch, of Canada, in a ly Montgomer White of Chicago and Johnny Dun-|pout at the Auditorium last night. 3 Montgomery apent four years at . : i ',]‘ff,":.:\'ff" ek yeteran Iight- | The decision plcased the greater part - : Centre eollege absorbing the liberal Bl rmy 65 65 pelshte ol BmcecingMadison Batareicifinedtiglicrowdionsihand 5. Ini ihg : advantages of a college education E 3 7 5 gq | Garden tonight, supplying a fitting|semi-final, Young Marcel of Holyoka, 8 : Some of the things at which he be- Mc'lfhny : crown to what promises to be the | Mass, received the decision over 1d- 4 came proficient were football and ay REDD: o 2 14 st St. Patrick’s Day in the his- | gje Conners of Hartford, in an ecight- : boxing. Watkins it t f New York. They are booked | roupd mill. Louis Pillion, the Ram- 3 ’ ‘. w0 Montgomery played on the Centre a s and m v ; to travel 15 rounds. Both boys are | pjer.Tiger favorite, added to his fTame ; ; : team in 1920, which gave Harvard o looking forward to matches With|py knocking out “Mike” Landers, of i , g such a battle, finally losing, 31 to 14. Leonard. the All-Hartford football vleven, in ] Aside from starring on the gridiron ‘ = Made nght will be the third meeting of | the fourth round. Rocco Geary of : b lie was one of Centre's best bets in he pair. The first resulted in a|pgartford stopped Johnny McFadden ¢ baseball, basketball and on the track., | wear right draw and the second was given to|of Holyoke, Mass, in the second Montgomery started out with the 4 \White on points. White ruled a slight | stanza. i = idea of becoming a minister. It caus- ? R‘ ht' favorite today chiefly because of his s % . ed considerable of a stir in his family | ]n weryway highly respected left hand which has 5 3 E ;i circle when he took up fighting. y / Peanuts. exchequer and reputation, A g : weighs 180 pounds. f 3 0 89 NG S I Ib: ) 3 ' While he has fought only third- 2 \ P. Burkhardt ToA ! BECOMES AN AMERICAN Sensational Young Infielder is Being i . raters so far he seems to have prom-| M \ N\ == \ A. Andrus g 2 e : i § ise, and his manager, Ben Dobbert, i Dummy . E b5— ‘Reggie” McNamara, Noted ey Prepared to Become Heir to Larry 2 lhas visions of the Centre college ath-| . champion. Hannong.. .. : 17 301 Rider, Is Admitted to Citizenship Gardner's Place at Third Base. B i lete sume day being e B e fadny haia s |1 Cleveland,‘March 17— Riggs!Stephs ) . TO LEAD WESLEYAN FIVE. | ml et D ~ 760 | speciai naturalization ‘court: here- to | cnson is being groomed as a successor i Middletown, Conn., March 17 | U SR to Larry Gardner, third baseman of e B ey ] bl ‘ \ “' ll 51| welcome to American citizenship : i S ,Sf‘“urwms o I " RReginald James amara of Aus.|the Cleveland Indians, according to 2 N last night was clected captain of the | 4 ihe g tralian birth, known to bicycle % aef Biinkhardt . 0 ; 18 “Reggie” McNam camp at Dallas. Stephenson came in- 3 for next year. s Regeler McNamara. | MeXamars |7 cminence. ast sear when B P Sorp By SSHILEY-RABCOCK CO Hiltpold ..... SRRt ek “ ; A0 | Wambsganss and several substitutes s Kiitta sanein e orht tovacco | [l ) ourt because he was too busy with . AL ¢ Per cap 5 ¥ il m‘l T ST T T TR P T CTV T ST R TV T i i his partner, Alfred Grenda, winning|Were injured and he plaved a sensa- ; in the United States is about eigh the six-day bike race in Madison |tional game at second base the first 2 pounds annually. == £ Sve (arden few weeks of the season. SPECIAL MATCH. e . McNam and his partner will hite Birch Club, HIRLS : LEAGUE 1 £ s s 71| eave shortly (o comprte in he Paris GIRLS TO HAVE LEAGUE Somebody Is Always Takmg The Joy Out Of Life. By Brlggs G, Bmith o ix-day race. Namara wished to| W Ll o e Aimuritan colors and | Wigh Schools in Philadelphia Are Smith the naturalization court was held to Planning for Coming Season nake that possible. dispatches from the spring training G , s Wesleyan University basketball team | e e e e Ol e e s S TSt Philadelphia, March 17.—A base- B s gpreesirue ball league is being organized among i . = 5 3 PITCHER SCOTT ILL. e ek e i) Bl oL Chif Al s ADELE LETS Go / B GOSH-- ADELE 1S A © I'm SIMPLY CRAZY OVER : e Huster f e I icians Care |NTOWICINE the plans for the organi- ouT To DINNER [© OH LQVELY. SWEET SIMPLE GIRL-? HER ! SHE'S JUST THE HIND e bl 3 4 | Big Hurler is Under Physician's €are |, i, viiss Janet 1. Walter, super- AND Take IN A | WAaT Tt STy e G TaAT MoTHER WOULD LiKe = smi —A Victim of the “Flu.” isor of & stic aotivities 1) 73 G Smith visor of athletic activities of the High GoOD SHOW \ GET MY Herwig ....... 107 7 Cineinnati, March 17— Pitcher John | School girls, tod id that a regular WHAT Do You THING S oN OLD FASHIONED TYP! SIMPLE, REFINED TASTES, Streigl Nian 7 221 | goott again is under the doctor's care, |Schedule of inter-school competitive JUST WHAT | ADMIRGE --GOSH | HOPE SHE'LL " o O BelbzHs b sy e s d 285 | {his time a victim of the “flu,” nac- |Sames would be arranged. She pre- SAY IN A WOMAN HAVE ME-- | DON'T DESERVE cording o word received from the |dicted that in the near future hockey G 15 s Oei A e e = {raining camp of the Cincinnati Na-|and basketeball leagues also would 4 tionals at Mineral Wells, Tex. Luque |be formed at the girls' high schools. VALKYRIAN LE h also wis renorted on the alck list with | ; “Formation: of these: leagues: she Columt a pain in his side which kepi him out|declared, “marks a turning point in Landgren . 95 5| of practice yosterday the attitude of the girls toward ath- Anderson . [ 36 Plans for a vets-colts game at the n.nts, Iforme v the girls thought Landg i 5 7 Reds' camp. today were abandoned |Of athletics in terms of. gymnastic Eb Anderson ... 67 Af 36| when Manager Jake Atz invited the |£XCTes M _'!“'(“; ’”'1”]':'_“" oty Al Anderson [y ( 96 team over to Tort Worth for a modern woman is the athletic one, " I = 5 . and their enthusiasm is such . that 'I’:ulrul\ s Day contest with the B P ey ers. i 1 A. Borg . j : BASEBALL IN CANADA PERTICA SIGNS CONTRAC A. Jerle 0 " o 3| N Ay Berlen Monfreal, March : L Rickey Announces Holdout Twirler is sl ¢ of the eastern § a H. Berlen ... g AR e e L safe in Fold. AUTHTIYS 4 50 ¢ T e [cinthe, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Montreal, | st. Louis, March 17.—The St. Louls |t John, N. B, and 'l‘hrllf-)ll\\v s, 18 [and the St. Paul American Associa- 've Got To HA\IE expected to he announced here s00n. | tion clubs have an exhibition game " It is stated that the Quehee team | geneduled for this afternoon at Boga- HER THAT'S ALL.. Y is willing to pay any excess mileage | g, , where the Saints are doing SHE'S THE LOVELIEST B, dandgren - ) 30 ineurred in the long jump 10 St gpping training. Manager Rickey and GIRL IN THE WORLD ~ L aBEPIen |, o v 5 9 John, to induce that city to join in|yg cardinals left Orange, Tex., yester- ADELE | ADORE YoU A. Carlson ... Ss57 5 | e ,,,.,ww 4 Veague. | day You RoSEBUD ! ¢ R oy WS 1 meay Rickey announced that William Pertica, the holdout, had signed a San ¥ ncisco, M uh 17 A' s {1922 contract. - B ¥ Kirksey, Stanford universit S Ag. Carison ... one of the fastest men in this coun- | try, will run 60 yards against a race| pogion, March 17.—The individual hovse at a cirens to be given here next | .y mpionship of the New England week for the benefit of the commun- |, regsional golfer: ociation will [ity service work. Man and horse Will | 1% "7 ) 61eq medal play this go from a standing start instead of 86 holes. The events, it ¥ $ | was announced today, will be held at AN, VAL HOCKEY COACH INJURED |0 \woodland Golf club June 12 and ew Haven, March 17.-Clarence |13, The winner last year was Gil- ‘\\' amaker, coach of hockey | bert Nicholls. An amateur-profi Seremdl 4 vhile local indus- | sional championship tournament nlso Monday Evening (:,,‘X',,‘ B werles, fell and other |will be connucted by the ohedhlEs CHAMPIONSHIP players piled on im. Wanamaker | tjon this year to be played at the V(' N was cut on the scalp by skates, and | Winchester Country club on August DANCE CONTEST 4 number of stitches were needed to |21, It will consist of 36 holes medal close the wounds. play. 5. Johnson

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