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GAME OF BASKETBALL SERIES—I’I.AYING OF AI.LEGED INELIGIBLES CAUSES DlSBANDIENT OF +THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HOCKEY mu ‘ \ MOORE PILES UP | Mevicd Zovere e |GF /MBIA BREAKS g - 'Ry == Speaking . ATY.M.CA MEtT ’ |3 Nllw MLOFF| of Sports | BIG SKATING LEAD UP HOCKEY TEAM — BY CLERKIN oeeus i i { : . More than the usual number of m Gorman, Luke, Norton and Car- fas Gnlem Tum Down $30,000 and | Meve, thmn the wunt wumver of| Now York Man Wins Two Events, Drastic Action Pollon f % the exhibition at Hartford tonight, . 1 3 son Winners in All-Round Tests Three Players Oller ~|sccording o the saik” wions wne main| 3 Moncton, N, B, That Two leu Were Ineligible | ‘flMl- | ”~ % Gorman of the High seheal, Luke g f Philadeiphia, Pa,, Veb, 30.—Edd) Yale university basketball team de- | Moneten, N, N Feh, 20, .Infl B New York, Feb, 20.—The Columbia of the Employed “A" class. Norton of ; : Collins will net glide with his ae-|f®8ted the Wesleyan quintet at New) [Moore, New York speed skating star, | 5 hockey team disbanded, yester- and Carlson of the Em X customed grace and ease about seo. | HAVER Iast night, 29 to 18, I plied up a big lead in the first day's| 3 day, because of wilful disregard of A elans, were the winners in 2 SR " ond base for the Yankees when lney‘ S—— ‘nenu of the Canadian Maritime loe 2 eligibility rules” on the part of the the all-around athletic meet at the open their new stadium with the Bos. | U8 Gardella, former manager of | opypnpionghips yesterday, winning : 3 hockey management, Tom Howard, ¥. M, C A, During the meet, several A ton Red Sox on April 18 the Pittafield Hillies, has forwarded oon "o yairmile and mile events " o the coach, was released by the ath. records were established. 7 . first The famous Collins real, born July N# slgned contract to perform With|Log pigeing third in the 230.yard § 3 ; letie authorities and Walter Rollins, three men in each class will be award 3 3 |19, 1921, was buried with selemn rites | 'N® t68m In the capacity of player| .., . |eaptain, ‘and Diek Gately, undergrad- ed & monogram. The cvents eontest 3 at the Mellevue-Stratford Hotel yess |MONt season, | Moore's total of 70 points was more s X uste manager, were harred from all ®d during the meet, consisted of the Sl " terday afternoon. The pallbearers| r— | than doubles that of Charles Gorman 2 future athletie activities at Columbia. standing broad jump, running high . S were: Col. Jacob Ruppert, Miller| Chariie Hargreaves last season with| "g jopn, N, B, whe finished with R ' This drastic action eame when it Jump, running broad jump, 20 yard 3 Huggins and Edward Barrow of the (N Plttsfield elub in the Lastern|gn yointg as a reswit or his vietory in | ’ ; was learned that MacWillle and Rack- dash, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, E 3 & Yankees and the veteran Kid Glea. |'®8#Ue, has signed with the Brookiyn Ley."ssn.vard event o ow, two of the players, were ineligible, 440 yard dash, three standing broad o T son and Harry Grabiner, mannger and |S'UP: following & conference with| "y iy “coares of other contestants the former because he was a fresh- Jumps and others {- business manager respectively of the Sauire Charlle Ebbeta, owner of the yowe: Ajfred Nubfer, Johnson City, N.| = e man and the latter because he was The high scorers in each CIAss APE | e [ Chicag White Box. A large crowd at. |°/'® : | ¥., Roy McWhirter and Edward Reid, || postgraduate student and a student as follows:~ | tended the funeral, | g . |both of Chieago, 20 each; Valentine GRESCE“TS SETTLE IT of Cornell university. Righ School [ AN EASY VIGTORY “The Collins deal is off,” declared |4, OWNer George Welss of the New| | Binlis, Lake Placid, N. Y., and Her- The eligibllity rules, put into effect R. Gorman 76, G. Halloran 74, A. | [Cot Ruppert with & sad look tn his| aven elub anneunced last night, the |y, “periborg, Cleveland, 10 each, last fall, prohibit first year men from Beagle 52, D. Beloin 45, A. Finkle. eyes s the meeting between Hugging "8/¢ of Jimmy Wiison, & catcher, 10| oy, pjos Jowtraw, Luke Placld flash, [ Question of Supremacy Between Half competing on varsity teams, Hereto- stein 49, 1 Parker 36, H n 20, | a4 ‘ |and Gleason, which lasted for near. 'N® Philadelphia club of the Nltlnnul‘.w‘n"d to & new world's record of |fore, certain Columbla teams, includ- Kieist 29, H. Fancher 25, B. Clarke Quintet of the Central Jundor ' " e onded. |lcague. 1% 1-5 seconds for 220 yards, in an| Mooners and Rodwings ix Decided |'n: hl-mull. were permitted to use 85, D. Morrison 24 High Sc 8 2 | “I'm going to stand pat on o TR exhibition race, but did not take part = . reshmen. Employed il aolyis il s “"‘Ior thn‘ co:nnr uun:n." ‘u’«’l‘r’l’ ll::'t:‘ Henry Semanski “ New Bedford, |, "4, onampionship evonts, Jewtraw's o Boy#’ Qlub Coust, ‘The rule forbldding graduates of M. Luke 153, M. Finklestein 143, 15 to 2. |Gleason. “The Yankees want Col. MAsS. Was yesterday elocled captain |y, woy three-fifthe of a second fas-| The Crescenth defeated the Red-|Other universities and colleges . from Peglitsch 125, Claire 122, P. Rakow- line; all well and good. They can °f ‘he basketball and football teams = "y\,. the record he created Iast|wings in the “rubber” game of o |TePresenting Columbla has been long ski 103, C. Ryan 103, Johnson 102, The & 2-A basketball team of the 'y,o nim, but in return they must *l the University of Vermont. Seman- |, eo"a¢ gt, Jonu, wiere he won the | series lust night at the New Britaln (' force. 8 Herbert Urban 95, Lucus 96, Kimin. Central Junior High school defeated give me the players I demand. I will ski had been elected captain of the nternational outdoor titie. Boys' club, 33 to 12, Previous to last A team manager at Columbia has the 8 2.C team on the school court Dot sarendan® ¢ , | football team, and less than an hour = | night's clash, each quintet had de- charge of drawing up the eligibllity | H blanks, and he in turn forwards them #ki 90, Henry Urban 88 { or: yesterday afternoon, score 15 to 2./ i |afterward the captain of the basket. e y Norton 157, Joknson 153, Wilks Alpert and Peterson featured for the | Deal Splits on Hoyt ball team resigned, and the boy from | Baker KMW! He Is Slipping ”"r::":.;:“'::‘hl:“‘l:“;,:':z";l:,"c;:f110 the university officials who certify 148, Hancock 136, Larson 114, Berko. | Winners, getting ten points hnwm-n The Yankees bid high for the the Whaling City was chosen as his " tested !o‘r a time, then the superlor the candidates. The hockey manage. wits 103 Bacon 47, Fagan 87, Unwin | them. Older registered the only tally | brilliant second baseman. At first the successor. Wants to Play in the Minors| Aty ment, knowing the rules of the uni- 94, Baker 92, Grace 83 y | for the losers, with a field goal. | 0ld offer was renewed of Aaron Ward, | - S :hn;‘l‘f 0"‘,::;: ‘:::‘I.'r::?:;!" :’:::"‘::',;',;o versity, withheld full detalls on the Employed “B The lineup:— ‘Hoh Meusel and Sam Jones for Col | Charlie Pilkington of Meriden con- Trappe, Md, Feb, .".-—l-m? wlnx;u were treillag. sk oontinLbg m““’o men who were not eligible. La. Carlson 164, G. Dennis 147, F.| 8 2:A 8 2.0 |lins, Falk and Robertson. This was'tinued his great work in a-comeback [(Home Run) Daker of this town. FoEESETE B i L0 o nder of | by Link 141, G. Luke 133, C. Danlels 121, ... Carlson thrashed over for sore time and role by defeating Frankie Brown of|Member of the New York Yankees |I0 G5 JAIGEVECL L UGN 0 - A. Brandt 120, G. Odler 105, W. Beck- Right Forward | when 1t looked as if all hope was gone New York at the Fairmont A. C. last | f¢€ls he is getting too old for major bor Starred for the: winhare.' B T B[)X FOR GHAR"IY or 104, Sowka 101, W. Salstrum 99,|Mauro .... . Smith | Miller Huggins made an even moreu.g,hm The matchmaker of the Pio. |/¢ague competition - and announced |, "orE MAFFEL JOF CR0 SARCHE - T0 PEDRDS — Y T g 1eft Forward | lattering otter. Ineer A. C. of New York is endeavor. |Yesterday he would like to piay with| ro:f:?fl v:r P':‘fi' l:fl‘t e chlef pér- ¥ | Peterson . Middleton | . Said the little manager: “I'll give |ing to matech Plikington for a hou!‘"’f E‘:‘"" Shore :e"‘;"(" ko A Ty,,‘m“,,,...p. N Parls Newspaper Says Siki and Cap- c you Ward, Herb Pennock, Sam Jones | “Kia" y WRADAT SPRguS DERSHIE L, ) « ¥ e Will M Now ITS 109 T R N ;'v‘n‘z:' .5‘:;,::’."“" of Brookiyn next| il T ated he would not like to| Crescents Redwings annu;r “"1 feet in the Buffalo | Right Guard Even this tempting bid failed. Kid quit baseball entirely, as he still is| Nyborg ... .. g F ‘v I B i ety Mortellitt . Berkowits | Gleason hus set his heart on getting| The Meriden High school bsketbail | fascinated with the game. Mt s ex:| o 0L HEEE 5OTNAT Paris, Feb, 20 (By the Assoclated | Left Guard Waite Hoyt. He ingisted that 'the quintet downed the Hillhouse High Pected that several of the clubs will| THECERONSE o | Press) — An “agreement has been | Field goals: Alpert 3, Mauro 1, | Brooklyn boy be Included in any of- school five at New Haven last nl:hl.'::d“vl.;'; Ig» ”:E:' "nfi.. 'Mh':“ :: :;': reached between the mapagers of Bat- “ | Shere leag: L4 tling 8iki and Georges Carpentler, says Grecnwich High School Team Beaten ««« J. Regula Only Once This Season, Bows to | Peterson 2, Odler 1, foul goale, Al-|fer and so the famous deal came to |47 to 22. Passalc 71 to 27, pert 2, Peterson 1; referee, Cleary; | nothing with Hoyt the rock on which | il eastern shore of Maryland andiDel-|. o I Regula| L Liberte, by which the fighters will s ik timer Romenicl. it split. ; Jack Delaney, the Bridgeport mid-|2¥ar® . ; Right Qilard ] | stgn shortly for a mateh involving the , N. J, .20, Col. Ruppert was bitterly disap- |dleweight, will meet Itallan Joe Gans TOPLAY WITH ATLANTA Levin, g,,,.d". wivevseeie..s. Basrob|!lghtheavyweight championship of the Pl s world, the title which Siki won from High school won its 109th consecu- | ointed. Both he and P and Col. Huston |at the Pioneer A. C. in New York to-| State College, Pa., Feb. 20.—Glenn Left Glu\m y Redwifigs 12; | Carpentier at their last meeting. tive game in four years, defeating the wanted Collins, jud, 3 ging by the final night. | Greenwich, Conn., High school bas- BOW ING order they made but f vay | A Killinger, assistant coach in foocball, Score: Crescents 33, A ¥ Ketball team last night by a score of| ™ L O e ChIkad Iavt nishé S e BT Allen 6 Bridgeport, once| baseball and basketball at Pennsyl-| field goals, Nyborg 3, Miecskowski §, M;'."‘;“'(’f“‘:";:g“‘;““’l‘:: el et 71 to 7. ; absolutely dead. ’conlldered among the fo‘;em;alt o vanla State college, definitely set at| Huck 4, fanders 37 J. Regule 33y drome here on Sept. 9, at 3 p. m., and Despite the absence of Keasler, one It may be revived but Af it is the |lightweights in Connecticut, will try| TE8t rumors that he was through with | Hegilia »3 fouln; AveEsovakl:dind: wiil be twenty rounds of three .'mln.- of the regular players, who is ill, the STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE (ankees will have to give Gleason and win back some lost laurels next|Professional baseball by announcing | Regula 3; referce Donncy: timer Bel: utes cach, with four-ounce gloves. team continued to score heavily fro the players he wants, including Hoyt Monday night when he clashes witn |that he would report to the Atlanta ser. The Ilg}‘m‘rs it is said, will recejye the beginning with Pashman, substi-| “hipping and Huggins insists he will not part|Pete August, the lightweight title.|C/UD Of the Southern assoclation on \ | cither & per cent of the gate receipts o Kaaw, miidng: fve fleld | ¥ 4 ! with the boy wonder of Flatbush. |holder of Connecticut. The mill wii[APri! 1. ORTY C T or 20,000 franes, in addition to their baskets. | . Colling himself, togged out in a neat |be staged in the Park city, He will Join the team at Jackson-| F ANDIDA ES OUT treining. expenses, the remainder of Hamas, star forward for Passaic, brown suit and soft brown hat, and | —— ville and will try for an infield posi- the receipts being donated to French mnd_v ten field baskets and 15 out of looking more like a youngsters than Jimmy Kelly, the Bronx Mauler, tion. Killinger, it was said, acted on T - chiritider iy forja, Ionl_ o R0 pole 475 4551334 | a veteran of many hard baseball cam- |oUght to furnish the acld test for Iz.|the advice of Hugh Bezdck, Penn|Princoton Baschall Men Report For| E::I:;t: ritz Knothe scored five field i A o pligns, drifted into the hotel early in |zie Tanner tonight at Hartford. The|State football coach, 4 ST o Bl ¢ 4 ¢4 the day. Later he drifted out again|matter is being highly touted by the This is the second game Greenwich | Soneswo: still second baseman of the White 6port writers of the Capital city. . has lost out of 27 this season. Molyneux i Sox. “tlonal league. Six members of the| e Taw Man . : Speaking about the Yankees, Bob| #ddie Zimmerman, for a time with ch&mmonillaeorfemlw"i "12" of. l"}l:” Princeton, N. J. Feb, 20.—Forty rears 39 “421—1366 | Shawkey, Joe Bush, and Herb Pen-|Waterbury last night, has signed a|®eason will again be in harness this| ... giqates reported for the opening Williams Athletes Dropped nock, the southpaw, were about the |contract to play wth the Pittafield | Year. R I o o i) ball J e T Meosen. 3 02 100— 275 hotel, They came to see Col. Rup-|Hillies next season. 1 B e R BEDHREL Batopk For Scholastic Difficulties [Emmens - § 90— 3B pert about thelr contracts for pest| e | The scheduled 15-round bout be-|tcam held in the Cage vesterday after- 2 RO |EIY . 281 |season. Bush ond Pennock, whe| The Brasscos’ management hasptween Johnny Dundee, junior light-| noon, Basketball will prevent Capt. B msown Misai, Peb. 20541 | e made the trip to the Orient, are down | turned down a request, of Joe Cos.|Weight chamipion, and Basil Galiano|y.qopje trom regular workouts for fred 8. Bell of Woodhaven, N. Y. an ‘ by to weight and could i a grove, veteran outfielder, to be volun-|of New Orleans at New Orleans last A s Non-Prod. (Forfeit 3). 2] 0! g0 in and pitch " g e volun: another month at least, but he expects George Sherrill, Jr, of Stamford, i A4l tomorrow. Bullet Joe and Pennock | tarily retired from the sport. Now|night was postponed untij tonight, on|? k | Conn., two prominent athletes in the |H. Johnson .. 101 297 | will leave on Thursday for Hot|J0e cemes right back and tells the|account of cold weather, - | to be in form for the opening contest on March 28. ¢ freshman class at Willlams, have been ‘_}l‘;;l.i::ns.on . v ’275;1 Spring. owners that he is going to quit Juut Ma k G Dwyer -has 2 the same, atchmaker George b4 In speaking of the prospects for the dropped from college because of |y r 257 x pet Only a Short Meecting s YKid" Meri- signed Louis “Kid” Kaplan of Meri 1023 sfason Clarke, the' cahoh, sald: scholarship difficulties. Bell formerly|gertini .. ™ e meeting, of the Amerlcan| The passing of the hat to secure|den for a return bout with “Babe'y o " oyt Bitter ‘man in starred in baseball, football and track | at Poly Prep, Brooklyn, and he was v B Lehguers, as usual, wAs short and to tunds to send the Crosby High sehool | Herman, the Californian, who recent- coTlegs. Arel e)\BIbIR. prORndcis THeeHI | rated as a likely pitching candidate [Hoftman . 53 the point. The club owners went into | pasketball quintet to the University|!V outpointed Kap. As yet the sign- 4 b b g for the purple nine this spring. Sher-|Burke 2 session about 1 o'clock and were | of Pennsy]\r'lunln tou{;ne};e ha;“ ner:elg ing of Herman has not been ac- FO;? for a 9”;}""”‘?‘ “’“‘:‘”’" N " rill played, tackle on the freshman flp.‘;l::’ 2 ! through with their business for the |$202 so far. The sum of $298 is the|complished.” It is proposed to hold| he TYH‘,II“W lo xlsr:, )us ldmmc-“ Pl WA eleven and probably would have made | politis day by 3§ o'clock. The schedule was|amount needed to send the boys to|the mill in the Silver City on March 6.|¥ear's varsity include, besides Capt.| 4 LG AR Lo RING the varsity next fall. [ —— [adopted for the 1928 campaign. The |[the Quaker City, Jefferies, Btebe, Thomas and Town- ' Another athlete lost at Williams be- | 457 478 4671402 | American League, as previously an- The Hartford Y. M, H. A. and the|send of the pitchinyg staff, Cooper at cause of deficiencies in grade follow- |7 o'Brien .. 9% Y nounced, will open its season a day| The New Britain High scheel bas-| West Side A. C. basketball teams|first basc and Dierg, who pas played ing the mid-year examinations in |Pritchard . ; 84— later than the National League. ketball team will tackle the Wilby|staged a great battle last night in|shortstop for two yegrs. Dob Stinson, Louls Skeer of New York, a veteran |Kilduft 3 b= ¥ posed to Zon High school team of Waterbury at|the Hopkins street gymnasium.” The|who was used behind the bat part of of the swimming team : iKBWh % 7 e 95 oy o 8 Fian the local gymnasium tomorrow eve-|Y. M. H. A. quinfet was returned the | last scason, is again on hand;* while Mg ity Clark Grifith ‘of the Waskingted| ., victor 23 to 21. Tim Cronan missed |the most promising pitcher fram the Senators urged that the league es. g a shot from the foul line in the last| freshmen nine is. Charlie Caldwell, tablish a home run zone In all parks| (yinion gheedy of Groton, Mass,|minute of play that would have tied |haifback on the champlonship football Doyle .. i b4 9| Maybe he is afraid that Babe Ruth i tt) team last fall, HAIR STAYS :::-?;:’;“ o will drive so many home runs into has been elected captain of. the the battle. . the center and right field stands that g ] e, Brtper s . s b EaT 0 ~ Jones . Christ ulyho will ruin the league. The other ¥ & owners listened patiently and then S COMBED GLOSY i 3 -1 like the National League owners de- How To tart The Day wrong ) P. & F. ronmN FOREMEN LEAGUE, |cided against a home run zone. - A resolution was offered to have — Funblevs, the hits and errors flashed on the | | Brummer ... 71 101— 260 Rempp . e 201 | scoreboard after each play. Ban HoT . ” » . “Ha"'Gmom KEepS Halr Earle . 9 02— 280 | Johnson thought that this move Dehm . 17| would be of “aid and comfort” to ATER W . Combed—Well-Groomed "™ | gambiers and o it was tabled. s No New League Allen ... v 7 The mythical Inter-Allied League ‘gm-x’. K 2 | was not even discussed at the meet- 4 AN o ing. Ban Johnson knows of no such | | Wilcox league to combat the minor leagues | — | which refuse to submit to the draft. the Opening Practice of Season-— Coach Predicts Successful Year, | bRt s [uper .. ; HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, [ Fal o ¥ 4 " 337| The 450th anniversary of the birth | Putney | of Nicholas Cubericu, founder of the | Caswell . 3| “Cuberiu theory,” was delebrated 3 at the senior class assembly of the Scnior High school auditorium yes- | Post 1...0i0% % — 253 terday. Aifred Bengston gave an in-| _*“_n"“"“‘""" i yShry IR s | leresting account of his life explain- | ORI 4 s ing many of the scientific principles | | Rawlings 9 that Cubericu believed in and wrote | | - - | about in his book on the subject. | " The Bcience ciub held its regular| |Bhepard 83 263 | meeting in the Academic tuilding of | Barrett . o - 241 the Sepior High school at the close| ] e RSN P li— M1iof the fourth period this afternoon. AND S0 THE DAY IS - — 244/ Mr. Campbell taike “Heat and | . |Trask ...... 80— 24 bot Hcny - i alked on “Heat and COMPLE"'ELR\’ AND' 9951229 The New Dritain High school hn~‘ UTTERLY TRUINED! Ketball team will play the Wilby| Do You HNow w"":') High school team at the schoel gym-| OUR, COoAL BILL | 5 v nasium Wednesday evening. The| [ ONE HUNDRED AND You uave wo tcam “expects to gt back into its SIXTY FIVE poLu.ns. RIGHT To ) | winning siride at the expenso of the | Tatk e Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! | 3 90 932-1152 | Waterbury team. A. J. Brennan has | \ USAT T et ~—Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly | . OF P, LEAGUE, |Leen secured to referee the game. | - | On Saturday the Red and Gold will | | go to Waterbury to play Crosby Hm-,‘ Get a jar of “Hair-Groom™” from| + | D. Koteh .. . 3 * school. any druggist for a few cents and g pyege 5 H make even stubborn, unruly or sham- 7 3 School will closs next Thursday, | pooed hair stay combed all day in nny Me eb. 22, Washington's birthday, and] style you like. “Hair-Groom” is - will re-open the following day. dignified combing cream which g:m‘ In the fature the three inter-class| that ,natural gloss and well-groomed | . Elxo. hasketball teams will meet for prac- effect to your hair—that final touch | ’ * e tice as fol : Monday, Juniors; to good dress both in business and on |wi LM 1 I 137 | Tnesday, freshmen, and Wednesdey, “secial occasions. sobues seniors. { Cireaseless, stainless “Hair-Groom" [3Ve™Y - e A 7 B s e o 277 . é does not show on the hair because it ‘ STERLING GOES HIGHER New York, Febh. 20.—Sterling ex- 18 absorbed by the scalp, thereforc| P s hair remains so soft and pliable Energy required to holl away a ket- ‘rmngfi mounted today, demand bills s0 natural that no one can pos- [tle of water could lift a ten-story | being quoted at $4.70 13-16, the high- building 50 feet into the air. ]m mark since March 1919,