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VEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922, NEW BRITAIN AND HARTFORD BOWLERS TG MEET TONIGHT IN BATTLE FOR $100 PURSE — STRONG MAPLES A. C.OF NEW HAVEN TO OPPOSE KACEYS AT ARMORY — FIASCO STAR BOUT AND POOR REFEREEING IN BOUTS AT MERIDEN — BELGIAN CHAMP ON TRAIL OF JACK BRITTON e "i [OCALBOWLERSTO bastsus tonckr BEIGIAN CHAMPION EHLERS FLECTED \OLDHINGBOXING | Poewxstuiieis VANKEES OUTFIELD ROLL HARTFORD TRID "z ON BRITTON'S TRAIL| BASEBALL GAPTAIN' ~ GETS HEAVY JOLT " "stoman”™wr” 2~ WORRIES HUGGINS | | | — —— e Points in the Rear. s | e s Here Saturday Night, Rivals to Battle on Local Alleys S i g Peter Hoban Reaches America Trade School Ball Tossers Pre-|Fiasoo Star Bout and Wrelched ..o e o, © v Work So Far of Pasture Guar- Tonight e Aren et armony. e, ad Announces His Intentions paring lor Season Relerceing Mars Meriden Card [phoertx . Y ) dians Proves a Disappointment Lest a at Gerstacker e 57 traction The Kim City team has| | haniing mateh for a purse of |PlaYed most of its games away from o iR N . b s, F L S bl Y S ’ i : New York, March 21.—Miller H 100 will o ~ 1 /home this season, and has made ti New York, March 21, From ac At a meetir A - Boxing i rom this anc [Stelli i A48T i e A oW ar e s filibe" ralled! this: exaning al ¢ rom #eross \eeting of the hakeball letter-| Boxing fans from this and other| zins is spronting u new crop of gray locks every few hours down at the IO i linc dliova. hatween Foote. Lorm: r.,nl.m'n(.n ul]hflns one of the best "vhr m:m- comes another European |men last evening Ehlers was clected [cities in the state, were treated to a mens and A. Narcum of this city, "% eams down state, The locals| stic champion seeking new fields to | captain the New RBritain Trade|horrible exhibition last night at Meri- Jew York % s against Morris, Waters and Orsine of |#'® Eoing along at a fast clip in the conquer, school ehall team for the coming|den. ‘The main bout was bad enough, :\r;vu‘()("'l;y|,:r::'v'p‘x“;5 1.%’?«’:,“‘1,]1\”"'?"4 Hartford. It will be the first of , |C!08ing games of the season and hopc Pete Hobin is the latest arrival. He | season, lers held down third hase [but the work of the referec was even | ha‘.u f.'nvla'nm-.ml to show i|ss w:nar:' home and home series, to add the sisitors to the list of vie-|1AYE claim to the welterweight title [last year and was particularly val-[worse, “Kid" Kaplan the cyclonie have dr‘r;mnflrmmlA several thin : The scores of last night's games on |HMs. | of: Entrope, uable for his ability to cover ground.|boxer had an easy time with .mm G. Blake I ar g S i sk eak- oL tha n‘fi: local alleys follow: On next Saturday night, the Hart Hobin {5 a Belgian. His home s at | He also had a good batting average. | Rose, hilled as the champion of Cuba, Volg . X y J HRIA AL AT ST RtaT (8 n' R o e, ‘;nr.xll Kaceys, (he leading contenders ‘l*;:“" [T H"]h 23 years old, weighs | The prospects of a strong team|who was knocked out in two roun: :}-,‘[“;"‘1'_'" coviresseens 859 |jndeld that is inclined to leak at im- Noaries lu. 'Pu stut Vh,4ul:l‘ title will nn..v the s [I\nlln:s’n hen not '." |‘m|mlln and this year are good. A good nucleus|Jt was a very uneven mateh. The so 1‘n| “ man . ceene A5, portant points and a failure ‘on the Blanier | it e T S ,: hie Inun hibition game. The re- |18 f;:";‘- :n_ua n:v.mf H\u; hes |.m|: % |of last vear's team is back again this illed Cuban title holder was never) (f ‘[‘\;f"f PRk e ah i R ) part of the pitching staff to compre- Bilfott ......... 00 09 103— 292 ‘”" NIy s ored by the Capital City 30 ‘1 r':r"m n.v) titleholder is un- | years. F. Anderson 2nd, Miller catch- fin the rfinning. In the first round hei o O ;“"‘;' sreveeees 980 A hend the value of control. Fixcept Mbeac ia DR them tlie edge over the duestionably . the | ihortest welter- |ing; Vance and Lindquist in the out- [wssimiiiated plenty of punishment, and| & hroeder .. Ceees [for this, the team looks good in the Stedman . 104 115 323 ware City team in- gumes this[Welght In the world.. , | field, Waskitz and H. Andarson pitch-|this was continued in the second EDLATE 4T 1t v 08 eyes of Hugging, who is hanging to A s silihe=1 828 lneason. - On- the' lusl” vialt here 'the | . However, what he lacks in height |erg and Graesser utility catcher and|round. Wken the hell tolled the end Walker oovuviiiieieiinn, 92, several rookies who, if things were 299 99— 280 Hartford team romped off with a vic-[he makes up in breadth. He ds on center fielder make a total of elghi of [of the second stanza, Rose was on the | HeMIEN wiivvvviviriiiionn 018 Hotherwise, would be already possess- 4991436 |07 thegtype: of ‘Bob Mona, whoiin thei jast y lettermen who are out for | floor being counted ouf. RBefore heing Young e cove LT |ed of tickets to the minors, s e old days wis known as the ‘“cave|the team again. Thirty candidates|permitted to take any further punih- Miss Leupold; «puusnsvney O uts Swamp Soldiers Bbens ... .. i Bloom :ml;y!k n((O.hb "“'_‘""(',‘”’_"*"",'”,"“';'" | have reported and will he called for[ment the towel was tossed into lhvi {fi""‘j‘v e Ny 91, John MecGraw and his hired men, Campbell i, i Unkleback S S UARIke Gabcgen, LORIREDAET: {obin | practice as soon as practicable. Sever-| ring at the opening of the third round, | VIER ..o oovoeiess b f who are faboring at San Antonio, MHickey ....... Riea e Fait jWas an aviator in the late unpleas- [,) of he men look promising. The|and everybody was satisfied that a Christinger ShraaA b Tex.,, seem to have the edge on sol- Blian o £ e b d antness with Germany. He wore the | team will feel the loss of Adamaitis|Wise thing had been done. G. ‘;“l"lm\ . iiineesaea. 0.9 ldier teams in that section, defeating Trisk .. ... ‘ T R TR e : colors of his native land, Belgium, last year's pitcher, and Bratson, last Some Referee is Glennon J. Schroeder ...oiieaiii a service aggregation yesterday by & BUSRTS . oo v s 102 5 (Y 1 o) 5 B E Rl Hobin comes to fl‘ns country Mn-fye, s shortstop, hut it is hoped that( It was in the semi-final bount, that Landgren .. Coae € v B score of 20 to 1. GoMaiaay e bt o e (280 Wheralded, - Georges, Cargentler WS some of the hew. mien may birengthen “Referee” Glennon gave a decision| Dellooovoiii 0 Dodgers Win Azain 434 447 85| GUrAther . bes iy B dly received, made the™hero of the | e weak gpots in the team considera- | that was greeted with boos and cat- L [ Brookiyn came through with an- Airedales R a L e R R e g tekrbleds RS well | v Among the new men reporting|calls. The bout was between Tracy| BURMAN BEATS SMITH {other victory over the Louisville Am- Clancy . ..... FYT D003/ Mun s, O wighes of many an American in his vom, Witham, J'resen, Laurinai- | I'ergugon of Wallingford, which is| i | erican association team at Pensacola, Potts .......... §9 TV AR s L G fight with Dempsey. tis, Humphreys, J. Swanson, Patrus,|near Meriden, and Krankie Quill of Chicago Roy's Cleverness Offsets | IMla.. the Dodgers having plenty of BERHTE ...\ 90 ¥ T e f . lner‘ Vnrp.rnh‘Pr, Hohin has Kamenicky, Beach, Kulikowski, C.|Brockton, Mass. The v Stater to Midget's Punching Power, batting practice during the fracas Bociire ... .00 010 02 9/ C. 1ianson B A e ipped into our fair country almost | horeon " paraid, k. Anderson, C. An-|many appeared fo have all the best of | New York, March 21.—Joe Burman, | James Johnston led the team at the Foba ik cakahrds B8 I inknown: HOwever e bay mastl s B Bl Rt een, Apare. the Aain, and thé out-of-lovy-1gs Cliloago hantamiwslxnt, asfeated Mid. | hat, getting four safeties, one of them RS ... 110 9 9 3| Coyle . 7 ¢ ; e coirieieiiess TTL L with much better success than N | g parg 1ioley, Naples. cxpected that the worst of it was|get Smith of New York last night, re- [a homer. The score was 13 to 3. 470 I sl g e e s much "'”"f“ ""“l’("-"‘- " in 26 houts| The baseball schedule as complied [COMIng to him anyhow, but never for | ceiving the judges' decision after their = e Tt | i Hobin has {a en ?.;y”“n L to date Includes six league games and|a momeént did they expect that Ier- twelveround contest in Madison LEONARD WINS EAS[LY Matsen ........134 54 3 i 2 " during his ring career. U€ J% gy non-league games. Iollowing is|gukon’s hand would he raised as afSaquare Garden. E. Plucker ....106 93 s Su) : = fntier ‘“’"}" ;‘“"‘;“"" o eislon, 1 | the schedule [token of victory, but fhis is what ha Rurman's cleverness offset the 9 i f i A P ] . A generally | punching power of the New York A. Plucker ..... g e i Bfillodoasions e NagtloRld s ! April 22, Dratt High (lssex) at|pened. It is getting to he gencrally|p ng p c ! or! ; T s .. o A iy I 6 ;:4 turn he has kayoed 47 of his OPPO- | oW Britain laccepted that the “home bo: will h)\',;,h mt a majority of the rounds. Lightweight Champion Experiences ks .. doles 0 619 | nents. j o o ot a ‘h de- | Sm staggered the Chicagoan in the i AT e 84 109 6 : 3 i ; 5 . Reit.|get all the hest of it. but such de y Jttle Difficult J g : ) ‘A::fi““ Ak ; AR e e P i v 8, Winsted High atNew Brit-) 0 (7 os that last night is only in-|€ighth with a straight right to the LitlgDiicuityjin Beating Jobaby, . = 5 X i (286 | geek a bout with Jack Britton. He is |41 | ) 5 TR dn G i | daw. 1 i 31 434 S 5 Y . ay 3 s« Qeminary at ! Juring the hoxing game in Connecti- Clinton in Exhibition Bout. L ) | High individual single, Blasky anrllmru)nq in his claims and feels lh:\"i 3 Bt Dhomar/ Beminarymabls Sttt e e aa GhonE e no| Burman was the better in seven Mioiyneux 5 Al \d.r(\nn. (Warriors), 125. | before camping on the trail of Brit- nwn;-r referees than some of H"nq;-“l’onhv]. and two, the fifth and sixth, Boston, March 21.—Benny [Leonard, e 98 2| High individual three strings, A.|ton he shouid prove to the American | g | were even. — Smith took the fourth, | World's lightweight champion, boxed Politis ......... o b 8 | Nar = A | 4 : p | 16, Middletown Iligh al New | Who are working under a Connecticut 3 it iinck | Narcum, (Warriors), 336. | public that he is a worthwhile con-_ = A2 LA [}icense at present can he secured, it eighth and eleventh. ten rounds in an exhibition contest ilcox USERTHIL ! A High team single, Live Oaks, 516.|{ender. b”\"’“{"_” | ciiia bala kool hins tor \the w'm Johnny Mendelsohn, Milwaukee, | With Johnny Clinton, New England R arickeon: .10 s et il{!gr;‘i;\di\hiua\ three strings, War-| 1 Hobin makes good it is bis in- | May 20 oIl epe mee ik on heeher ],;,‘,.,.:l\m., 5\].“’ udges' decisicn over Pete ::.-h}:‘“-eizl;t t;pm;_‘ hol‘?f!, ih:re last riors, 1464 tention to remain in this country and tenthren from. obher (aftafes fo|HianieyNew York, ineight;rounds, it Mo dechloh wasielen R Pecome BB AR TR et handie the sport in Connecticut. DEMERS BEATS MURPHY L R e J. Carlson B Hohin has ohe thought on boxing ol Mr. Glennon's First Bout. F: s TS MURPHY orp ! h“ e £ Nowton il A Narc R A s g that is sure to make a hit in this e i I the-oreiiminary bott, Martie Mii- Holyoke, Ma March 21.—Paul , at B:W"m'\k e vrlow;d hlmself| a Bingemer . Y 5 262 'F;If””li","” ROGGLUR ). | oo T M et Lo e -1, o i ‘,X,},,.,‘ ler of Waterbury was disqualified by :,::l':::.‘ f;pgi\:‘:“'{;"':;”\".”i‘v Loty theil s ‘:m\l‘,":fl':,‘o'r';‘ agg:_:s:‘r".e rh°a‘:r‘:§ Hapenny . 2 98 é Gkl LEEaaC S ,h.,”:.. e lp,:?mh £ cononsnl 88V AiTine 8, Meviden: Mrane-sohioel. atfGIonnom aitey. he abgd dropped to| g el 1 nd, here last n'i;h} ";’,?h’,,‘ better of only one round, the seventh, s arison . ; 3 S e e e e [ eounts for half of his bouts ending | Meriden g foor 8 the' bouboith GeOTEIRNIGN “round eRouti:. " Mhe¥=men; igesl il mokethensiound i BeADA IS Frisk ......... 0= G e e e b a e July 5, South Manchester at :\.-u‘l“ ":‘ l‘i"’”‘p‘i‘n‘(’;‘"\"gm:‘(’:":‘ I;:j:§fi‘7}":fi featherweight !hand U;‘rm‘r _\\uthcs. 'a‘nll in three = = o Britain, ueR 8. Lo Tacks ASEEHY rounds he failed to strike a clean R T D s 5% July 19, Meriden Trade at Nc\\',]m". at the time, _‘"‘ did noV/aRpear toy TO LEAD (Rl\l\!)\ ||\g~” blow. Leonard showed New England C. Anderson ; gy PERSHINC STAD]UM Britain, {be in any distress, antl there is reason| cumprigge, March 21.—Lewlis Gor- |boxing fans his bag of exhibition 4 ! 0 ) i e to believe that he could ve con- Y k e el boxing tricks without b called J. Johnson Ju'y , South Manchester Trade at| i e a don of Gleucester, was elected cap-|DbONINg tric thou & called on Carlson . g S 5 SO UthE M ahaster. Itinued the bout for a while ! _wer, and| ;i of the Harvard basketball team |for any of the finesse for which in de- Leupold .9 - M ) SEVE ¥ ¥rench Government and Olympic LT HARD thereby satistied most of ) > 5. ! today. He a sophomor cision fighting he has become known. Wells 4 \“ ¢ . SENATORS AND BRAVES. Glennon was treated to his Hornkohl Maier ... 0216 Committee Have Decided on Place e AL 5 [tism of criticism of the evening after s Irnnrlrrlng that declston, n[lll’|l\|x.| A T A ot R T R N R R L LA T LR & 3 L | Dickman . . . e . C. Carlson i A < % to Hold 1921 Games, Teams are Scheduled for Second Game P W ‘ Shepherds g Saniing . : e Iohe Bl e drrendh 01 senieh a1 LeeLUERITD Ay | PHILLIES ARE WINNERS L ! R e e Trveneh Olympie | Washington, March 21.—The entire | | Btammers ...... 81 74 Volll government and Restella 90 olthardt committec hoth has informed the | Washington squad is journeying from | Free Hitting me l~ Won From PRie e Vo Sars rieh Manieipal Council that they | Tampa, Pla, training camp to Lees-| Daytona Nine—Final Training oyl Kiiduft ........ 92 2 = e IO g have accepted Pershing Stadium at |burg today for the second game of L i 5 A Venherg . 3o G Malina . D aren R R R e T e Doaron Bravels minETny BT UL e g an ps anson . ... i s e e ‘games in 1024, | Which they hope with Mogridge, | Plillies were administering an 11 o ‘e goverriment will advance 20,000, | Erickson and Irancis assigned to the defeat to the Daytona, Ila., feam at CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS 000F. for the games, 10,000,000f. each | hurling job will put them even after | Paytona yesterday, the Athletics, aug- Mad Al e, A I mented hy Joe Hauser and Ed. Rom- - CITY LEAGUE in 1922 and 1923. The Municipal [losing the opencr. e e S ) Have 2 e Mohawks. Council will convene in special ses-| The regulars lambasted the Yanni-| (AR 1 Al ieL ght Miss C o i 3| Maier ...... My O morrow to take p the ques. | gans to the count of 7 to 0 yesterday | of training: before starting north from wear Ti ] [Lage pam on: & barnstorming trip| Miss cian B8 0 Sl 1 e o e S R G tion of the games. in the first inter-club game, in which | Miss PRI 1 § Olson . 90 ©98 88— the pitching of Denson Brillheart, the | Miss Fitzgerald .... 77 9 | O0'Connell a 9 Pl Senaer PRty aardol AR | nommrl! and Hauser appeared to| Miss B. Fitzgerald .. ? Andy N ..:v.‘l""il n‘:r 5 303 Coach and C dptam tO :‘.rrf’:\"llm. 'l'.:\':vr..o\.\tus n::( :»ir]:;:m’;::) ~ - S0 Address Foothall.Men 11 o sitnceer Suas iewpeint o213 Rommel il iomlee, S Lexington | Unity £ At | Averages | Miss Lundgren | G. Carlson Hartford 3 Winsted High «t Winste: . Torrington Trade school ut Torrington. . May 27, Pratt High at lssex. June 7, Torrington Trade at New S - Ihe in good shape in their first work- | 349 il 477 488 440— Cambridge, Mass. March 21.-| Brillheart toyed with the sedondsfeam ;"”“r Mack's ""‘]' )""'"‘"l"l'”h‘"“‘ “’;“ | Scabs Live Oaks Candidates for spring football pric- | aggregation, striking out six in his) Mt He e onale Ea Miss Cooney ....... T 5— 1560 | parizo ..... garTIRs: g 265 | tice at Harvard will meet Thursday | four innings and allowing only a pair Hsmloba GUai Ry OSS eone o Miss' Ahlstrom ..... 57 | Thayer . e night at the Varsity ctub to hear|of hits, Sunobhagidernn Cle el (LAl % S . ‘I“H‘J"l‘ however, that regardless of | |} 5 mu ;:.s?aker_ (eng €. Johnson .... 90 81 — 249 Head Coach Itisher and Captain- el e e L ss J. Stanquis ! G T el e w0 S 249 o 5 ine lans h o | b e i chiedler 21 elcot Buell outline the plans for the BARRUTT KAYOS (.(‘)LD {# regular he will be carried on the ‘ 5" e «f 5 4 The eti W 4 " s 3 i ,““'“_”"q".‘“ e meeting e |Barrett, Philadelphia, knocked out| The Pbillies victory over Daytona QR In A annangl S4a¥, | 1iyman Gold, Seattle, in the third |was marked by four home runs, eich | i u ) I ! Warriors but Coach Fisher sccured a post- | o iy 7 g A 5 4 B sty B e ; | seeured o DOSt | round of a scheduled eight round bout | team getting {wo. Fletcher and v i l ] m" ] 7, ’ A ARl ponement of one day, as Wednesday | " yiont Gold was outpointed | Williams got the four base hits for il D\ um h E. Walsh .... T I HERANESE Q is his wedding anniversary. from the start. In the semi-windup | the Phillics by driving the ball over | SOLD BY ASH] EY RABCOCK CO ekl f i the 4 &] il Miss A. Stanquist ... 3 : ; S e ‘l A J. Johnson ... L 56 2 coming three weeks' work, which Philadelphia, March ST ER byt aam ‘ }|' n“ patash o y Blaskey . Johnny Gill of York, P thointed.| the ‘short ‘fetd s 1 into Stella . 15 e R 95 - RE-ELECTED CAPTAIN. d hy Gl ork, Pa., outpointed | the short fiel ence and in sl TR y 3 ; R t;‘::lrj‘rg;l Dartfield, New York wel- {‘ er. :nlq'_\'m‘n:‘v. ;r‘(;:‘hLE' hits off three & Dot e g v Sherman Jones to Head Williams ationa g) p ; Ynions 3 Swimming Team Next Year. Schusler ...... 80 Atises Borg ......... 84 o AL Andy opoa.s 81 Williamstown, March 21.—Sher- Blum ool 87 g Gibhy . i 90 man Jones of New York city h.1< been Slarkson ...... 8T 86— 178 |Gray . & 264 | re-elected captain of the Williams | - = CoARAY 55004 286 | swimming team for next year. He Isw 318 340~ 658 |)1oote ........ 83 , 08 581 |a member of the junior class. Jones AF TER Your ‘?rENT‘ST AND HE POKES ABOUT AND TELLS FUNNY YARNS i T has starred in the plunge event with HAS HAD You AT whS AND AROUND YOUR MOST AND ANECDOTE S WHILE Valkyrian Leagne i 456 457 - 1359 |the Purple during the three years ef MERCY FOR AN HOUR SENSITIVE TEETH AND YoU SUFFER GREAT PHYSICAL GUMS WITH BuZz SAWS DETRES S W, - his conrse. 36 9 HART & COOQLEY Only once has he met defeat in AND ASSORTED oL s Victors Columbigs v 31 3 N competition since entering callege Sonoras .. .... vy 15 9 | Wollman b 5 S m— —— e E——————— HERE S A GooD Edisons ... . ¥ 7 {Carlgon .. .... @ L & 2 K ONE | HEARD THE Averages, [ PlgON oovvvuis 8 OTHER DAY. TmERE Esther Landgren ... [P Wollman ... 75 | i 'h g‘hf . h & CHUPLA Aiase Carison SR L e i Light enough for the MoUTH AL WAS. & CanPL Amanda Carlson ............ 82 - CLUTTERED" STl AN Alice Anderson ...........oo.0.. 80 L 2 5 Messenger Boy UP WATH r Agnes Anderson ........an 80| Registers GAUZE - HI6: Landgren. .. oo ieases 19 [Snown : 87 - 3, S‘ g g}l{ IIE RUBBER - B ety U v Rramptte s 00 i14| | Strong enough for € e BIBIRR BETIIN 5 bwnvssancnoes v « 18/ Cobley e 08 ; c Tuses & Jennie Carlson o 6 |Gennette .. . [ 4 mtor oP WHAT NOT Bertha Landgren . ; e [O!Nel iy e vuewne 83 86 ] | Lillian Johnson Laura Berlin Ebba Anderson Ellen Johnson Corrine Iricson Alice Berlin 18tafs0n By Briggs 386 303 Wall Sets | covell 85 70 Kieffer 82 Clarkson . .. 81 T4 Monroe [ 86 Muddieton a4 iR ~AND FIJALLY HE LETS You -~ TS Al LA A SR VP, TELLING You HE 15 ALL ANOTHER VICIOUS LOOKING TROUGH - OW-H= 4~ BOY ! " R 5 ) ESKIMO LEAGUD Nightingale ... 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Ve 03.0 | Carlson ... ! | T Lanes € lp/d Pipko .... . o e Lo R e 5 ol 1 Fitz ..o.oooeen o 012 waters L T 7 33 TPEHOTURCYC[EHW o e e R RN o S bR e L 3 (IS HADF IELO-SWENSON €0, Spurry . sher 3 ] Mordugue Higne Kailberg Anna Borg Listher Anderson ~AND HE CONTINUVES THE JABBING WITH MaLICIOUS PPerkins 89.2 I Emerson .....c.......0.000 883 i Parizo ..... demavines 8T i e e P A