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CHRISTY MATHEWSON RETURNS TO BASEBALL AGAIN, HEADING SYNDICATE TO CONDUCT BOSTON BRAVES— JEWTRAW AND GORMAN SET- NEW RECORDS AT MONCTON, N. B, TOURNEY—AMERICAN ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS REFUSE TO RECONSIDER DRAFT—WHITE TO PAY KANSAS CHAMPIONSHIP MAY | | ["Speaning | MNORS REFUSE TO _|ctar wars ust it NFY REGORDS SET BE SETTLED umf,' f Y HEAD OF BRAVES| of Sports !nwunsn_ge_n DRAFT.. o e .- INMONGTON RACES N.B.H. S-Willy Match Wil “Big Si” Assocaed Wit Now|, 2o et v, nevs, v Rmerican ASsociuon. WHL No| s msncmuts e (J6WUFW 0 Gorma Tun fn | ® worth, N, J, is playing sensational Aect Interscholastic Race - N | Yorkers in Purchase of Club |v<sitioal o5 6h"coivge Suimie | Acoept Any Player on Option | coterork: mes #i=charier wie.| - Splondid Skating Exhibitions i a recent_ game against Fordham Col- [ Rocky Kansan Buffaio Hatian. the lege of Pharmacy, Johnson hung up, ooy o aet $2,600 weight forfeit whieh Knm e Foston, Feb. 21,—(By the Associat. (four shots from the field that thrilled Chicage, Feb, 21.=-Owners of "'"rhllnm when White weighed In Moneton, N. B, Peb 21.-Joe ed Press)—The Beston National [ihe erowd, .Amerifln Assoclation, meeting here | three.quarters of & pound above the Moore of New York was declared ahead of them when they play the F § National League Club was sold yes- — have reafirmed thelr opposition 1o |stipulated 135 pounds for thelr re. winner of the Canadian Maritime Yoe Wilby and Crosby teams of Water-| R . terday by George Washington Grant| About the only thing that ean be | grar a5 practiced by the major cent battle at Madison Square Gar-|#Kaling Champlonship yesterday af- bury tonight and Friday nights re. & & to & syndicate headed by Christy Sald favorahly about the boxing exs| oo 0O fhoy Cated down a resos | den, This ruling was made yester-| 1€TR0OD, having amassed & tota) of spectively, Wilby will be here to B K X : Mathewson, former pitcher of the hibition at Hartford last night was|, o 00" io e the draft and follow- [day at the weekly meeting of the 145 points, He received a gold oup, pight while the Red and Gold will go iy Glants, Associated with Mathewson |the tribute paid by the fans to the| gt ilo i vy voting to accept any [state athietie eommission in the ab. | Charles Jewtraw of Lake Placid, N, to Waterbury to play the other High are James MacDonough and Emil |memory of Hughie Hutehisen, who| Lo "0 "o nion who would be subs|sence of any Information from the|Ys Internations! amateur skating school on Friday. New Rritain r Fuchs, both of New York. The price died last week. A collection was taken | L "0 (e apape. [boxers or their managers that an|Champion, sprinted to & new world's d Wilby before, winning & whinwind . pald was not announced. Mr. Grant UP for the dead boxer's family, net-| Tl grare ‘voted down at the asso- (amicable settlement of the situation | 'c0rd of 13 4.5 scconds for 150 overtime game by one basket, The said that it was stipulated in the deal '“M 1206, clation's meeting at Louisville several [had been reached, yards in an exhibition race. Jewtraw Crosby team has not been beaten this that Fred Mitehell continue as man- grnee months ago, was brought up by Roger| At its meeting last week the com- | €!IPped a full second off the former scason, Their record is nine victories ager of the Braves, | Joe Beasely, who is prominent in| o L o) 0 'ph,.,‘,,.m of the Toledo mission declared a respite of u week | record, held by Don Baker of New and no dercats : President Grant announced the sale |FiNE affairs at Meridon, told the writ-| o, ooy o8 op P nored by William |In the matter and suggested that | York. New Britain is not discouraged over CHRISG « cdensnnnsre i of the elub last night at & dinner at. |®F at Hartford last night that there Smith of the Indianapolis club, Dres- white and Kansas get t her in an New Record for Gorman ! ghe defeat at the hands of Meriden | tended by the new president, Christy '8 & possibllity of the armory in that nahan moved to have the draft ".“,“." to reach & satisfactory ar-| JeWiraw's performance was the sec. Mathewson, Mr. Fuchs and Manager €Ity being secured for the next blé| o ) 1yt (6 make the draft price [rangement. Chairman William Mul.|0nd record-breaking feat of the clos- ing day of the ice meet, Charies Gor- } 1ast Saturday and hopes to take the , visiting aggregation into camp by a | Mitehell of the Hraves, Mr, Mac. Pout In whieh Kaplan engages, 1f] 200 instead of the old price of |doon announced that he had recelved man of §t. John, N. B, who finished | decisive score. A victory over Wilby Donough, & New York banker, re. 1t I8 & mill with Herman it will | $10 s way vards ¥ U 87,6000 for Inveking draft provisions, |no notification of the expected settle. | will go a long way towards deciding [turned to that city today after the |Meed the armory to hold the erowd. | orchert Opposes '.‘;.n ment and added that he was com.|%econd to Moore in the point score, pelled, under the circumstances, to ®stablished a new world's mark of ilh' state champlonship which is now = L a completion of the deal, a tossup between several teams of [Chester Lucas, Signed By New York | Matty Named President | The New Britain baskethall team| Among those expressing opposition " a 37 1.5 seconds for 440 . | whieh Wilby is one. Tho schools in| Giants, Badly Injured in Hunting | The first act of the new owners was | V1l Play at Branford tomorrow eve- | to this move was Otto Borchert of the ;'L?F:n;::yp:‘:’;‘(:'::_ol the sRigps """n!nl the event of the :'::d':p::n:'llr’ Hne for the coveted crown are Cros-1 susigent, | to organize ana they selected Mathew. [MING: Milwaukee club, who demounced the | ppe commission had ne definite an- [ Program. The former record of { by, Wilby, New Britain. Mesden and 5 |won as president of the club, Mr.| Sa—— | draft as wrong in principle and ;l-f,,,,.,,,v,,,,,":“.., ;nuk:umll !he. r’:*por’t‘el; 2.5 seconds was held by Moore, vt ¥ New York, Feb. 21.--Chester Lu-|jychs, who was elected vice-president | This little brown man, Pancho Vil-| pressed opposition to it in any form 1'"",.” of an enforeed champlonship| Moore, whose sensational skating The Crosby team iv now the East-|cas, rookie pitcher purchased by the |y g former judge and a former depu. |18 continues to prove his right to the | The vote was 5 to 3 against the araft, [pout hetween Pancho Villa, the title 1 gained him a big lead in the initial | ern champions by virtue of their vic- | New York Glants from Newport News | 1y attorney general of New York. 1t | fiywelght champlonship of America. | but the three voting for the plan were holder, and I'rankie Genaro, wast|championship events Monday, clinche tory at the Pennsylvania tournaments. |in the Virginla league, notified the | way said that the new owners intend. | 408t night he settied Jack Wolfe's| not named. The vote not to abeept on | giqn Ttaiian, which s scheduled for | ed his victory yesterday by clnplurln' i Bhould the Red and Gold defeat Cros- [club yosterday he had fractured his| g that the board of directors should |SMbitions in the third round by alopinion a player subject to draft pro- | Mareh 1 at Madison Square Garden.| the three mile race, tying Bob Me- ':z"lfir:mh':: ::2:&"':“:‘13'“"”::;}':3": rllh'ldn;m in 'lll nu‘nl!ns Mtd.r"m and | o composed principally of Boston | K8¥0: | visions followed, thus virtually closing | @enaro 1s under nu-pfnflo; in New | Whirter of Chicago, for first place in | D s wou! ¢ unable to report for some | e | the door to the majors so far as the . t . race, ¥ “"‘Bh:nr:'l‘:'t‘n:‘:.}li:r'":fl e :[I::; “l.l-icla:.hv;??:' Ir::n:rllu.:n‘fle'\;e, | mf"i‘;“h”..o“.. return to major league “T:l; p,:-e:'ng ’a{ hf_‘hrlmy Mnl.-w-on draft is concerned. : i;;‘l:ir(““:: :I’xn‘fgl”r;?r:u.l‘:':au‘lmoh\'r‘: }t)“:‘nd,‘:::o:‘nll“rl';rfl':::\-n |I'I :I’:: ::‘o AaHa | , wWa g rported Marlin, . “ e head of the Boston Natjonal 3 3 yi Ve b baseball as president of the Braves ) 168 Game Schedule there last December, yard event. | with pains in his neck, an ailment Tex, tomorrow for preliminary train. league ba | 3 = | which came to him a few days before |jng, s [RATkS ise I8 G0 e tat ScaA Mlow:eu. lfl:::: :oc)‘l:’l‘l" r:’;nu::x'luh"l';:- The association deciqed on & 168 A8 oW Y?rk i i o e SROTRM (PO Dltne, Amniee s | the Hartford game. He went into the| The order issued by the Giants bar- | his debut in professional baseball. He L Gains. 4 Che Hub | game schedule, which will open on |auested the New Jersey body to re- Inlnl. of sixty ‘pnlnu. five more than game, however, and gave his best|ring all unsigned players from train- embarked on his career at a pitcher y | April 19 and close on October 7. The lease f)r:mru from this suspension for | McW hlru-r.. Totals of other contest. which was below the real form he is [ing camp has brought at least one ‘_'nh the Taunton club of the old New One of the most important hos gchedule provides for three trips|the Villa bout. There is every indi- | ants were: Hnrmvnn Periberg, Cleve. capable of coming up to. The climax [holdout back into the fold. It was|Ensland League. | 62 the. sekbonifor tha Yait B kl" ||| around the circuit for each team. cation that the contest will he held | land, 40; Alfred Nuhfer, Johnson City, | ale basketball| o, e dates follow: Minneapolis at|in the Garden as usual. The reports| N. Y.; Valentine Bialls, Lake Placid, came when he was unable to score a|revealed today by announcement that v y by ‘:;‘l;lr::m:'::"lw. staged tomorrow night | Milwaukee, §t. Paul at Kansas City, | of a break Between the commiscions | and Edward Reld, Chicago, 20 each; ¥ of the adjoining states was ridiculed, Julian Steinmetz, Chicago 10, single point in the Meriden game the | Jess Barnes, veteran right hander, had | next day. This would never occur if|geparted for Marlin. The club had BOW ]NG | i | Columbus at Toledo, Louisville at In- “Bennle” was in good physical condi|not recelved Barnes' contract today| @ ; L ® | The Winsted Kaceys defeated the| dlananolls. o manager of | | Russian sable skins frequently com- 1 1 mand $3,000 each in New York. tion. It was also reported that “Duke” byt it was assumed he had accepted o New Mav @ McCabe was not in the pink of con-|the terms offered him for 1923, l':l.l::"lg:,“o ,,Z:,,.},?‘-; 2‘;;" ed \\lnsu:d‘,"“‘ Louisville club, Invited K. M. SAINTS MAY REPEAT | ! ' Landis, Baseball Commissioner, to| Members of the B, H, B baskets ball team have another tough week | S Elliott lan of Meriden and Romeo Roche of DUBUR, b iy H 3| Holyoke, Mass, at Hartford, on dition when Hartford nnr: l.:\;|‘w Brit- Al | ain played last Friday night. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. : 8 | participate in the dedication of Louis- WIN SCHOLASTIC HONORS Arrancements were completed 1ast| iy $200,000 ball park on May 1,|Chances Are Favorable For the S| . Members of Dartmouth Basketball | Begos . B 5 | Molyneux 3 March 14. Bach boy has agreed to L. Title Again. f Stanley Works. Wopigyce, 6ol o oR (et ti gpq | MVRRE for a bout between “Kid" Kap-| o' jiedq and Lousville will open GOONEY Is YICT the new diamond. Paul Hockey Team to Win U, 8, H. Team Stand High in Studies. Re- | progrickson . ' i ) i S { » L make 130 pounds, The promoters al- Sammy Waltz On Receiving End of| o0 a¢ Hanover Colloge Shows. | e |so acfanged for a return bout nt Hob- HOLIDAY SKATING St. Paul, Feb, 21.—The §t. Paul Much Punching—Tanner and Kelly | 9 . r 9 N. B. Machine. voke, ‘regardless of the outcome of the f hockey team today stood In a falr Hanover, N. H, Feb. 21.—The 105 ) | Dartmouth basketball team has baen | 108 Hartford mill. S way to repeat its performance of last ; | 3 Special Program of Lvents to Be Feld | Year—the winning of tae champlon- | ship in group two of the United States | Draw. 4 | credited with the highest scholastic|Swanson . 85 o " " o o Lofgren 110 5. Several Eastern league clubs which '1;nr:fnr;.ml‘ 0 ::n"hlm":n'y ;g\l}::li ;;:r:,dpmgf {‘t:’|‘1m::l:‘,“;;3“ hc)m;"':; .:':: Foote . have been angling for the services of| Tomorrow Afternoon and FEvening| Amateur Hockey League. The Saints! of Springfield, weighing 12412 8, | gTO! f i A | e 9 Leo Hartnett of the C |are leading the league by three full won decisively over Sammy \\'nltz.\mnni ohr a l:na;\v at {;nrlmnufl: is oh; 4 SRTL otved ARG u; “e‘::cla'f;: ‘(;::‘.;‘ at Pilz-Rhodes Rink. b el Bl Bm‘ S Al weighing 1261 in the best bout of |tained by dividing the number of ., v oy sl ) | re. thrsboxfng !)‘:ow at Foot Guard|points that he s given for a semester \\"r‘;:;rl, i . 213 :r‘:r K!Illte; of the Windy City team| A gpecial holiday program has hnon'f,:':l"sm;?: |(:ng“'-:€: aim;lr:wxl;\l'le' I:“ armory last night. The bout went the |by the number of courses in which TR "'d’t“ Jang on to the former|arranged at the Pils-Rhodes fce rink |l TEE 0 Ve SHEIEL BVER e | 10 round distance with the Springfield | he has been registered for that par-[g2fi0 peTIVLoseNr. Tackiop. [for tomorrow (Washinitoln‘u birth. | Flevel ght, winnins | battler winning every round. Cooney |ticular semester. % day) with events carded in the aft® cut Waltz to ribbons with a fast jab| Duck Friedmann heads the list with i Fddle Lepard, the Bridgeport pitch-|ornoon and evening. The afternoon | and a stiff right cross. a 3.4 dlerage. Capt. Timmy Cullen|, o . by g 10 ; ";:"';*‘-H"v P“Y‘é'»b“‘"'" hfl”“’“”“program is as follows: Boys and girls: | TO PLAY IN ENGLAND Jimmy Kelly of New York and Izzy and Mike Watkins, both were credited |Kahms b T /SORTRON SR {50 yard race; 100 yard race; tandem| poston, FFeb, 21.—Francis Ouimet, | SEMI-SOFT Tanner of §t. Paul boxed a 10 round | With 8.2. Don Moore made 8.1, Sail- 3"‘"""“ 5l the Holy & Bt race; 75 yards; potato race; girls: 50 igormer national .amateur and open | " i ;. othe ;ler and Heep, 2.6, Goas 2.2, Miller 2.0, |¥alentime . . y' Cross-Springfield college | yards; 100 yard race; relay race; 100 |gq¢ .| draw and in the other bout, a slow €r a Dy 2.6, | NBPCUD .oorrseras 90— 313 | basketball game scheduled for tonight = i 7 golf champion, has announced his ac- | 7 yards; evening events: obstacle race,|ceptance of an invitation to Join the | one, Kid Lewis of Hartford, defeated and Goldstein 1.0 The latter, how- 3 i g ewis o art d e at Worcester, Mass, has been called | men and women; 100 yard race, men; | American -team .of ~amatéup go"pm’ Will not wilt, crease curl or fray. Frankie Koster of New York, win-|ever was forced to have three of his| B1a 801 ame—taes | T g e 1e daciaion, . Th nagers of the teams| 5o yard race, Women; fancy sKating|tnat will go to England next summer | Appear stiff, are soft. Launder ‘:::n::agcgriev::dnx?!3's::§$[:‘|:1:£ L]tl:::;wm-y s A could not reach a satisfactory under-|events, men and women. | fhn thal Wilkeh O Hiatanae: AT R o . . |ing in those three standings. The to. |Stiquel . : standing over the referee question.| Prizes will be given to the winners| Guirrar, former ational amateur Yo ST soBl WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN | ;') vorage of the whole group is 2.8, |Zucker - § Tx:luidsl:;'n:l:;mq'cf”:.s,:wmnafwc, r;' in different events. The ice at the|champion, is still undecided about his Madebythemakersof ArrowCollars e : v e with Clyde|rink is being put into good shape. | tick? Hutchisons Roll 1,142 in International | SCORES 100 TWICE. _ 10T 87— 1% Waters officiating -« reteree. P S & P | acceptance. Bowling Associntion Tourney Durban, South Africa, Feb, 21i—A it 4791436 | g g e N St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 21.—One |G. Russell of Essex, yesterday became |McRriarity " 9;” 85 zn: MAYS IS AMBITIOUS !l\" “\,“ TIONAL MK f"r ': Ly st | world’'s record was broken in the fif- |the first Englishman to score two sep- [T. Wright . 3 1 (‘n.mby.dgc. Mass,, Feb, 21.—The teenth annual tourney of the Interna- |arate hundreds in a cricket test|Kiduft . :;1:::::&:;:&:] c;::‘t:‘r::lllefil;t:”dt;afit_ | t bel - ik Myors ... ¥ tional Bowling association, which clos- \match. Playing in a match between |oamppen’ ", Yankee's Pitcher Wants Plenty of ed yesterday, a recapitulation reveal- |teams Y {and Oxford-Cambridge teams will be represerting England and ed today. The new world's mark was |South Africa he got 140 runs in the Work and He Will Win Many|held July 21 in the stadiom near set by the Hutchisons of Des Moines, |first inning and 111 in e second. | ying,o i Wembley, near London, the Harvard Ia., in rolling 1,142 in the last game |Russell is 35 years of age, which i8|Schroder 3 Games, He Says. ' _A_th}:;vtic Susocl:u!‘ou' :nno:nied }I:"r: of their five-man event, in which they |considered young for a cricketer. The | Wilcox . 8 9 : & s | night. everal tentative dates ha fotaled 3,013, The ,",,,,,,‘2, :.;:rdh:r 7 Springfield, Mo, Feb, 21.--Carl heen under consideration. With the double century feat was accomplish- |fehnson | 1,125 was established by the Orange b 7 Mays, submarine hurler of the|date of the meet definitely known, the Crush squad of Peoria, Iil., three years §00—1411 ed only once previously in an interna- | tional match, Warren Bardsley, Aus- Yankees ‘today was enroute to HDC‘Amerlcan team has engaged passage ago. Higher single game totals have |tralian, scoring 136 and 130 in 1900 at | . o P ‘5:’:“:‘?.- Ark., to report for spring|on the steamship America, which will been made before in match competi- [the famous Kennington Oval. Erickson .. g et AR A D sail from New York, June 30. The tion, but not in tournament play. | | Driscoll 5 : ! All T want is plenty of work this|stadium at Wembley, now under con- 4 i A YALE RING CAPTAIN LAID UP |Corr .. 9 3 |season and I'll win more than my |struction, will be completed in April. VILLA KNOCKS OUT WOLFE | New Haven, Fob. 2li—Arthur P. [V - 37 share of games” said Mays, as he|Tt will accommodate 100,000 specta- ¥ d departed last night. tors. y Tlyweight Champion * Disposes of | Carey, captain of the Yale boxing 419 433 Philadelphian in Third Round team, will not be able to compete Ini . Russell ll:a"rlm 4 ¥ Philadelphia, Feb, 21—Pancho Villa |the meet with Boston university here | oo’ fiywelght champion last night knocked | on Thursday. He injured his loft hand |Catison. i % Movi Man Getting The Bad N out Kid Wolfe of Philadelphia in the [in his bout in the 145 pound class Heln . 0 o a1 | IVAOVIE °£ a an cttmg e ba ews third round of a scheduled eight-|against Massachusetts Tech last Sat- | pywiow A round bout. urday. 446 Ta g Corbin Screw. 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