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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H ERALD. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 MERRITT TAYLOR, FORMER HiGH SCHOOL SIAR TO PLAY WITH BRANFORD TF.AM AGAHST KACEYS TONIGHT—LAWYER DAVE DUNN, WOULD PICK WRESTLER AGAINST BOXER IN A MIXEL MATCH — LANDERS BOWLERS ROUT INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE LEADERS —N. B. H. §. QUINTET WINS HAPPY HARMON TO BRING HIS BRANFORD TEAM GORBIN QUINTET LOSE T0 LANDERS, Dusty League Leaders Find Going Too Fast Against Cutlers successive team snag aight nders' Tead, were tHme In bhowling struck I7or the second weeks, the Corbin hte Industrial league, on the alleys, losing three st games last night to the quintet, runner-up for the le The other games in the | closely conwosted ore follows: NDUSTRIAL LEAGUE, Corbin Screw an St §0 g o Heinzman Criswold Relden Behusler Blanchard Stanley Rule. 96 10 36 09 101 Myers . H. Wright Kilduff T. Wright Bupernant 07 S1 45 462 Stanley Hardware. W. Johnson 101 86 Burke 95 Wilcox 08 Quick Haugh TR 46 Russell Erwin. 110 104 ve 88 L1103 96 90 Heine Jones Wells Linn i C. Anderson 484 492 Corbins, 83 8T oT 50 06 S8 Newton Long .. Hapeney Pummy .. Frisk 4459 Landers. 108 96 98 94 Vollhardt Wright 0 A. Anderson J. Hauck Thompson Schmalz Traut & Hines. 14 109 s1 98 87 05 103 8o 9 Linn Heath M. Cusack Walker Mebouough 4621407 Machine 82 473 New Dritain J. Cusack ... Heward Burkhardt l.otgren Foote Stanley 59 90 21 97 87 110 103 1o &8 9 n4 Judd. 108 87 90 101 Molyneux Bertini Elliott Anderson Frederickson North & 81 97 04 83 88 443 107 107 100— 96— 119— Borkowski Wolek Kiley Stedman Josephson 280 304 UNIVERSAL CLUB Aluminum Ware Schnaidt Williams Hoyle Davis siefel 97 a2 86 §1 442 Hardware Schwader 6 93 Holt Judd Bliss 89 Dummy T 415 \\n.~hmg Mac| hlnn 68 94 418— l“h Coeper Zack Hubert . Holmberg . Nellham Bkwartzel Gozzo Dalson Olson Prior Sterling Osborne Spooner Garcig Mattson 445 410 Cutlers 6 ¥ <o Hadil T‘ MeKintstry Curlick ilowe Dummy an Hoogo Goodison Sanford Vito .. FOX'’S Monday Evening CHAMPIONSHIP DANCE CONTEST ROSE 1§ GON FIDENI New York Boy lan Agzinst Wagner, Confident He Can Deliver Kayo to Louis, | ; Artie Rose, the New York teathe ht champion, was one of the in. ed men at thye ringside last Mon- day night, when Kid Kaplan, of tdenowas beating Al Wagner of Phila- delphia. After the bout had termin- lated Rose announced himselt as sure he cun send Louis into dreamland in |their meeting next Monday night Meriden. Rose | numnber of high class performers, 1 is an impressive one. He handied by Joe Woodman, of I'reddy Jacks and a number of |other crack featharweights. The hout I8 seneduled over the 12-round route. With both hoeys going in for the old k.0. it ghould an interesting evening In the semi-tin who is traveling a stacks up u is heing manager prove i v Fergugon, ng at a rapld clip, Frankie Quill of Brockton, The curtain raiser will Le between Georgie Lynch of Meriden and Martic Miller of Waters {991 CHAMPIONS LOSE Vermont Quintet Defeats Commercial H Five of New Haven 26-25 Aft- r Two Overtime Ueriods. Medtord, Mass., mercial High school of New interscholastic 1sketball champions of New Ingiand last yvear, werc elim- inated yesterday in the opening round of the annual championship tourna- ment conducted by Tufts college. The team of Edmunds High school, Bur- iington, Vi, won from the cham- pions, 26 to 2 The game went two tovertime periods of five minutes each. The resuits of the other games fol- low: Portsmouth, H., High defeated Hardwich, Vt, 43 to 23; VFitchburg High defeated South Manchester High, 33 to ew Dedford High school defeated Technical High of Spring- field, 40 to 33; Naugatuck, Conn., High defeated Dover, N. H. High, 46 to Northampton High défcated Stephens High of Rumford, Me, 50 to 10. Bangor, Me., defeated Winthrop, 31 Brockton, Mass, defeated Rog- rs High, Newport, R. 1., 24 to 17; JWmnd High, Durlington, VL, defeat- »d New Bedford, ) A Portsmouth, A]M'rrll(f“l I"itch- burg, Mas Northampton, Mass., defeated Naugatuck, Conn., 37 to March 18.-~Com- Haven, ‘o 26; MAY GET MENOSKY yanks' Scout Leaves Camp ssterfous Trip Across Divie March 18, on a —Joe Kelley, chief of the Yankee team today " is journeying wross Dixie of a mysterious mission. foe left the American leaguers camp t New Orleans ' last night under wealed orders, and New York fans are wondering just what it w all about. Almost anything was expected and there were some fans who thought the Yanks were about to take over Mike Menosky the Boston Red Sox fly ~atcher who would be assigned to the wning chasm in Yank righttield le vacant hy Bobh Meusel's trip off the reservation last fall, and Judge Landis' action i consequence thereof, I'rank ch, the wounded infielder will be ready to get back in the game at S8an Antonia, Tex., today, but it seemed probable McGraw migit keep him idle until Sunday. The Giants sunburn casualties are de- casing and thesc players retired to rear hecause of inflamed faces are again getting about. Cooper Holcomb Kelsey Venberg Carnegie CASINO ALLE Hart & Hutchinson, Storall. 02 108 50 Smith Dolan . Johnson Reckvar Barney 406 410 407—1 Ixperimental. G. O'Neil Anderson 101 82 86 O'Neil . Johnson Oster Pio Guala “owles Waiter RBerndt | Dykens [’ 3 28 386 1219 GR LEAGUL. Green Dacks. Mayme 820592 Grace Chaie Philo 108 04 361 Blue 87 4 1038 . 84 { Max Loulse . [Gus Fdna 348 337 After \\nl.-huu; Kap- | nd his rec- | Giant ) | Angeles, | Mangger | | i , | day D ity l Meri- | NEW BRITAIN HIGH BEATS GILBERT FIVE . Lovals Specd Up in Game Here Last Night, Winning 28 to 19—UHart- ford Hcre Friday The New Britain High school ba ketball team dgwned the Giibert High school team of Winsted at the local gymnasium last night, 28 to 19. The locals showed to advantage in the second half, and completely outplay- ed its rivals. Paul La Har, who dis- tinguished himself last week by seor- ing all the points registered against Wilby High of w;m-rhu} was not in the game last night, b of a 15 minutes last night slight iline IFor the f the contest was rather intpresting, the Hardware City lads leading at in- termission, 14 to 12. Mahoney, Mec- Cabe and Landivo, did the scoring for the winners, while Gunn and Hayes were the point malkers for the Win- stéd team. The New Britain team will commence preparations for the game with the Hartford High here next. last night's summary: New Britain High Gilbert High Landino Gunn e Maboney Hayes right forward MeCabe Sweet center Weir i Gufien right guard Wilson Morgan left gua 4] New Britain Highe Gil- 19; goals from the floor, Mahoney 3, - McCabe 3; goals from fou “@unn 7; referee, Dick of halves, ]v(hr‘n min- score, bert High, Landino Gunn 3, Mzhone Dillon; utes. 1a g5 time VLACK QUITS CUBS Outficlder Goes Home Without Per. nission I'rom Manager Willefer Chicngo, March 18.—Max Flack, outfielder of the Chicago Nationals has left the club and gone to his home in Et. Louis according to word received here (oday from the Cubs training camp at Catalina Island Calit. He is {he second member of the club to leave in the past few days, Carter Eiliott, recruit infielder, having preceded him, because he felt he |conld not make the grade. Flack was hit recently by a base- ball and was anxious to go to h [heme to recuperate. 1t was said that | he had asked for permissign to go and {When the club left the island for the | mainland, he was told to remain be- hind, but insisted on making the trip. | When the players reached Los Flack was said to haye left Louis without having sccured Killefer's consent. } Despite the absence of Flack the club showed the effoct of the strenu- lous drilling the past few days when it [ defeated Los Anseles yesterday. for St. LEONARD AT BOSTON. Lizhtweight Champion Will Box ! ton at Llks' Benelit She Boston, Mareh 18. lightweight champion of the world, must box ten rounds to i Jecision a oF n- Benny Leonard, zaigst Joht Clinton, New Engla:s) ipion lightweight when they at the P arena next Mon night, the boxing commis- sion has resulted champ, it ny naton tate meet was said today, nd supposed ihat the hout was 16 e woly an exhibition without decision. The proceeds are to go to the char- | fund of the Loston lodge of Elka. SAFELY RELIEVES CATARRH OF THE BLAD ER PDPULAR JOR clNEflAflDNS traRATION o) CoMPOUND € AT DRUGCISTS. on TAIAL BOX "oy MATL 8O FROM PLANTEN 93 NENRY §T. BROOKLYN, N.Y. baskethall the the ‘The Branford headed by Hap Harmon, Wesleyan star, will play Kaceys this evening at the Arch street ar- mory. The game looms up as oife of the best carded this seasen «and prom- ises plenty of action. Another known, perhaps, than Harmon, ig Merritt Taylor, who is pla g Witk the down-state tesm this season, and accounts of his performances stamp him as a wizard. Taylor will be re- membered for his wonderful work | while a student at the New Britain High sthool a few seasons ago. He was teamed with Jack Bunny, and this palr of midgets proved more than the defensive men of opposing teams could cope with on numerons| occasions. 1t was this team, captained | by the Iate William Burns, and with Carl Brink and Johnny Baylock, thut Taylor and Bunny assisted in bringing the ehampionship of the state to this city. It has often been s id thut the team was probably one of the best in| the history of the school. | Harmon ezsily ranks as one ol the great athletic performers of Wesleyan fame. He has played hasketball and football in a manner that brought many honors to the* Middletown in- gtitution. These who have seen Har- r\f)l] in action this season say he has ost none of his speed and cunning. He is especiall a tosser of goals from {h¢ The teams wi. lineups: New Britain- forwards; Restella, and Saxe gyard Brantord-—Ilarmon and wards; McGraonn, center nolds and Clancy, guar. There will be the usual preliminary zame. Dick Dillon will be the ref- erce. Dancing will conclude the night's entertainment, team, former court luminar better Aave i St who March up a I"aul, built Ta Greb, the ball, cal ever could and | superb boxer. Mike, according from Grand Forks “1 teel sorry fo bt fallen into the sa ers. low ing in the pugilisii runined him as a b When the Gret nroperly. fellow of have ers. Instead of th with hig ‘hams’ an ticing knockout p was he was too sl proficient as wal line. nave the SENATORS Washington, following ! Kilduff, Sheechan Dudack and center; 192 will W of the seri at Tampa, Il stop will play | Washingten uniror part way in the h Former Judge Lo miscioner was due early today and w on for- Rey- vlor, Angele, Pec the Sahama, an active volcano in Andes, is about 20,054 feet high |H’\(> batter. his Past, HERE TO PLAY NEW BRlTAlN KACEYS TONIGHT IKE GIBBONS TELLS WHY BROTHER LOST Famous Phantom Boxer Says Tom t'eil Into Same Rut So Many Others 18.—Tom Gibhons, string of [knockouts in his quest of the heavy- Iweight pugilistic championship only to| Fitteby a irgh Se ore of rubber not punch any harder than ||"| heen riined as & temporan 5 his brother, the famous p dispatches 0 new: it wag his own fault, 5 agt antom Mike 1 Tom e rut that has been c worl ONCT, ) type at he A was mch ow. VS, March expectad 1o be its regular presented hington today in the openng game | < with the Boston waugh at short- game Zachar: firs m. ox for ndis, to a5 expected 1o open | yesterday's the game by pitching the first bull to the downfall of many other gre He thought he could hit and ke knocked out a couple of dozen of bix, fellows which got him a d, but he warle The 18, [l Wash haseball ive at fight t hox stand- it has “Tom now neglects toapply himself training to a should trained for specd with fast hok- d out Iways prac- result . DRAVES What i 1p for by Rraves in il go ington. com- Tampa So | hay! WIFE FAVORS HUSBAND Illu Ad'a Scott Morton Says Her Hubhy “Strangler” Lewis Would Beat Dempsey inoa Mived Mateh san Jose, Cal, M Scotl Morton of Fun | (Strangler) lLew lus B derichs, ch 18,-—Dr, Adal Joue, wife of 1l otherwige Kkuown! Loy weight wrests ling chamipion of the world is certain her g husband could defeat Jack [ Dempsey, heavywelght hoxing cham- | plon In the proposed match between the two, | hy, certalnly [feat Dempsey I ow mis Morton said. Al Dobly, wouil to get yoand it wonld be suggested thut would foor Lewis Morton said it | [ | Nobby could e maten' br, wonl have “o he with wWits a im- “Nobby Is game' she has been in where hiows talked such a I and we far mere declared, “He many 2o clinelh before were strueck v liave mateh ove o and both know t* ling is selentific than ing. DJNDEE la Vi T0R Junjor Lightweight Champion ( ven Decision Over Charlic Whiie in 15- Round Bout at Garden, New York, March 1S.--Another hope was blusted at Madison i juare | Garden fast night when Johnny Dun- | dec, the junior lightweight chunpion, | won the decision over Chariie White of Chicago, one of Benny lconard's | most persistent challengers, At the end of fiiteen roinds dec. according to most of the at the had an enormous margin ot over (he man who is clamoring for a chance at Benny | Leennpd's erovn, | The announcement of t was grected lustily by the weights were: Dundee 1 134 1-4, The little | White considerably af most ail of the round jumping in and out lanli: | lert jabs and then vallin clineh was entirely unsuited to {method of fighting ~employed by White. The latter looked sinw of foot i comparison with the speed shown Dundee. Owing to the difference Dundee's title was not at | night's encounter, (A} talian's ring tacties | by | in weights ASSS TR, After playing ore st hight, | P'LAY A SCOR1 Beston, March 18 | minnt without i the Westminster hock club of city and the St. Paul (Minn.) hockey club rested today before taking fhe ice at the Boston avena tonight for the next game of the series to e- termine the national amateur hockey championship. Westminster had won | the first two games of the serics ot =t Paul and needed only one goal to win the third game required for the titie. Whether the scoreless contest will be declar®d no game and replayed, or be called a contest wilhout re 1t and {eount as one of the four stipulated games of the championship scries was atill undecided toda, l\\U PLAYE Cleveland, March 18.--Ontiielder Joc Wood und Catcher Steve O'Neill of the Clevolund Indians suffered in- duries terday at Dallas according to Ivices received herc. Wood wiug 75 HURT (O'Neill who was top was struck bounding ball. r¥orious and both by a bat boy and | practicing at she in the cye by o Neither injury are expected (o participate in tode game with Cinelinati Wood and ionis | Guisto continued their batting iknocking balls over 1"1‘“\ > “ 1 badl both fielil practice the left hands on | vtake in last | struck over the head with a bat swung | hitting during 1 | | i | | | s | while v i | knowledge “ter LEWIS WOULD WIN, BAVE DUNN THINKS \Formar Yale Faotlall Stav Leans To"'afd Wrostler Agnist Boxer The defi thrown Lewis, world's heavy- restling chumplon, to meet Jdne |\ Dempsey, chumploa pugilist in a miaed match, has cnused plenty of comment and discusgion ig to the pos- &ibillities should cueh match occur, There ia one thing certain, there will bhe no great clamor for guch a mutch, as it is not tuken serionsly by many sportsmen who view it more of a cir- cus or money muking venture coupled with what press notices each will gain to better them in their own line of Lthilctic endeavor. Understands oth Sports 1.ong before the present controversy arose over the prospects of and re- sults of such a mateh, the writer once talked with Lawy David 1. Dunn, in regard to the probable outcome of snch o mateh. Lawyer Dunn, while a4 student at Yale and Fordham, in- terested himself in both boxing and tling. At Yale Qe worked with zzy Winters and Moscy King, while at Perdham, he also impreved his Lnowledge of the mat game, watching George Bothner, one ol the greatest exponents of the sport in action, Boxer Must Win Quick Getting down to the Lewis-Demp- sey argument, Mr. Dunn gives his opinion that Lewis would be the vie- tor in such mateh, and that any simitaur match would in many in- stances result in a victory for the grappler. He points ont in the sub- stantiztion of his theory, @hat the boxer must win in a punchor two or he is doomed to defeat. This couples with the fact that a wrestler has gained in his {raining considerable ot arms and hands defense Ll 2 great blocking de- until he sturt ume the A wise Mr. Duni would drop to A TAL S BRATALS such air was in progress, and in order to get near his opponent, the boxer would then have to come to him. This v\m)M give the wrestler a chance to usi feet and legs, and in the casc of first cluss mat perforin. ers, many of them are as good if not beller with thefr legs than with their hands. Big Chance for Jojuric Mr. Dunn voices the opinic. a man having the peputation aat Dempsey enjoys, would be foolisi to pin his chances on the mat 2guinst such a burly man as Lewis, Thers arc many Mr. Dunn says for a grappler to inflict punishment, such bexer would not sustain in the vd this might tend to result in getting permanently hurt, speed that strength an important role in a , and that i trainnig develops strength, while a boxer exercises along the lines of im- proving his speed. recent down by a it would ver: - a Juek Mr. would plas mixed mate PIRA Pittsburgh, March from the Pittsburgh camyp at Hot Springe, Ark., lagt night brought the first cheer of Phe coming séason (o Littcburgh fa The newa told of a Pirate runawyy in an exhibition game with the Boston Red Sox, the Gibson winnink by a score of 12 to 0. J. Morrison, TPirate hurler held the Boston batters hitless in five innings his team nutes were collecting ot Thormahien and Quinn. . the indian who relieved allowed only two hits, the Pirate rightticlder, was runs. ROUT RED SOX 18.—Dispatehes 17 safetie Yeilowhors Morrison Rohwer, credited with two home And Then Sue Took Up Go!f : <BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ Uk UM | M wIFE VH How Sikwy L DIPN'T HIT \T . wrestler in 4