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NEFW-BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, " 1928, YALE QUINTET LOOMS UP STRONG FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE COURT TITLE — LENGLEN AND MALLORY WILL PROBABLY MEET AGAIN IN TENNIS QUARREL — KAPLAN AND HERMAN READY FOR HARD BOUT ON THURSDAY NIGHT — “RED” TYNDELL'S WORK SCORES VICTORY FOR LOCALS 'RED’ TYNDELL AGAIN =5 s svomrs s JJAPLAN ANDHERMAN s e akcimg || YALE HOOPSTERS (["topp makes rana— JILENGLEN WILL PLAY TURNS THE TRICK) sii secmes veevt YREADY FOR THE FRAY)| of Sports | - AREOUTINFRONT)| " or:2iho roines /MRS, HALLORY AGAIN mg.'ff.flln'mp'»rri;filfizfu}"iu\',:‘ysi‘ff BY CLERKIN the best grand averages ever Brilliant Forviard Snks Foul Goal || 1 schegies suetit ¥oo s | Record Growd Expocted to Wik |, e Ease swnce o™ “sew Gornelh Drops. Back (0 Soond | e sumen”sabine " e {1 Dravengs at Mentone Make Toe to meet Mike McTigue in a bout Britain Boys' Club will play the week by Willle Hoppe | i in Dublin March 17, embarked ) Rovers A. C, of Hartford at the Cen- . tuning up for the world's cham- ||! ' That Defeats West Sides yosterday tor queensiown on ||| 11688 THUrsday Night's Bouts | eer strect sy ehin ovening. ne con-| Place, Losing o Penn, pionanio maton st e ||| Meoting Almost a Crtainty board the American steamer test will start at 8 o'clock, The Eagles v Schacfer,. which will be played ||| o pogmpre OO President Adams. Siki was ac- | will use the following lineup: Schuitz, | S e at the Hotel Pennsylvania on ' For the third time in as many|[[ companied by his wife and man- Back in the summer of 1921, “the|J. Swanson and Sokolowski, forwards; | New York, March 6.—By losing to||| March 12, 13 apd 14, He made Mentone, ‘Irance, March b.—(By weeks, the New Britain basketball |[| ager. battle of the century” was staged at| Anderson, center; Holst, Dratton and |the University of Pennsylvania five on || 2,600 points in 24 innings for a || (he Associated Press)—A fourth team figured in an exciting battle| The first inquiry made by Siki Jersey City, N. J., in which the eyes| H. Swanson guards. Saturday night while Yale was defeat- grand average of 108 §-24 In ting botween Mile, Su: Ler that was decided in the last few sec- 1|l when he boarded the steamer [ffof the sporting public was turned. ing Dartmouth, Cornell dropped into seven games, The figures fol- SUPRARI. Dythenen RN RN g~ onds of play, and on foul shots. Two was whether he could obtain The contestants were Jack Dempsey| The New Britain basketball team is | second place in the Intercollegiate low: len, the French champlon and Mrs, of these games have resulted in vic-H something stimulating to drink. and Georgds Carpentier, idol of coming along at a satisfactory clip.| Basketball League race, The Itha- Pts, Inn'gs High Runs Ave, | Molln Bjurstedt Mallory, the Ameri- torles for Manager I.u‘rm!\":'fil?‘“‘;‘: On being mhl“ thlv President France. So much for that. On next|Two victorieg in three games, decided | cans now have a record of five vie- 800 800 800 |can title holder, in tennis singles On Saturday night, at the State & Adams was a “dry” vessel Siki ‘hursday night® in the mammoth|in the last few seconds of play show | tories and two defeats, while Yale is 800 208 150 dompetition 1s considered practically the West Sides of Hartford complained bitterly. State Armory at Meriden, a protege that the home team has plenty of|in the lead with only one setback in 400 307 100 Ls s , 400 254 100 assured during the Mentone tourna- 400 179 807 iment began today, | mory, 4 succumbed, 37 to 86, It would have| of Jack Dempsey will battle in a star | fighting spirit, six games. Princeton and Columbia been a m;.} plmc:h;n:‘o:;:;v\:;mx‘“,‘;1 lmu'l. that is a socgml bnlillc c;f the are tied for third place, with three 4 : heart trouble, in 8 s " century, as far as Connecticut i8 con-1 Anarew J. Wil i victories and four defeats each. Dart- 00 28 80 The draw was Kkind to the Riviera W » score deadlocked, b " " rew J. Wilson of Yale, was re- : 3 of play. With the score ¢ cerned. It will bring together “Babe" | glected president of the Intercollegi-| MOUth is fifth with three victories in 400 a14 188 1-3 11 tennis enthusiasts, who have been at 86 points, a foul was called on | Hernan, the Pacific coast clever light- ol p n i * o the NJ Britain team. At this junc-| MISS RYAN DEFEATED “',“ sht, and "Kid" Kaplan, of Bfi"_"‘“‘ Swimming assoclation at a meet,, eith contents. . Afler Iouisur its ”"l, 2600 | looking forward to a match between led by the Hartford S ght, plan, | ing held Saturday night at New York. | ive games of the séason Penn finally - ' | ture, time was calvu g‘d‘ s aran iden, cne of the greatest products of broke its streak and scored two tri- | the champions with an eagerness that team while lfg “‘_“Sl'gr 'fl"‘ ffl‘l\sllllfl- California Girl Loses Final in Mentone | the ring in the history of the Nutmeg| mpe wilby High School of Water-| Umphs last week, one over Columbia | has only been increased by their dis- Sround ey the. feferec's Whistla | State. The battle will be staged bY|pury copped the Yale interscholastic|2nd the other over Cornell, The Phils | ———ewioooo oo appointment at the failure of the tion. W_l)];fl w‘ ed to the foul line. Tennis Tourney to Miss MacKane, ol’(}wyg» Dwyer, and will be over the basketball chnmplonnnli'nn Saturday, adelphians are still in last place, how- | rivals to get together at Monte Curlo. poipiden; o 8 plp te, but his % i2-found route, downing the Naugatuck High School | @ver, half a game behind Dartmouth. | RUTH ISIMPROVING | Both Lenglen and Mallory were in the EReye Lr tpiMly, AORUTRE B8 he | oeand. Both in Great Shape five: 11 to 0 At NGw Haver ) upper half of the draw, and both Loss e O rowd rocked the build-| Monte Carlo, March 5, (By Asso-| It Will be the sccond meeting of : BUSy Wy caheaiy e ! |drew eyes in the first round. - :lflwwirh cheers. Quickly the ball|ciated Press).—Miss Kathleen Maec- the 'v‘(\)'h, the spectacular Ca.nllrorn!nn Matchmaker George Mulligan is go- Five games are scheduled for this| pattering One Scems to Have Suceess-| Seemingly only a miracle can pre- wf_., sent flying by Ginsberg toward |Kane of England yesterday won the [ ‘inning the first one by a wide mar-|ng to try another fiier at the boxing | WVeek and several of them are lKely| ruyy Warded OF Dangerous Ini-|Vent Mrs. Mallory from reaching the tite and of the hall. A New |women's singles in the Mgnte Carlo gin. Those who witnessed th? 1ast | same at Waterbury on March 22, |to have distinct bearing on the final ) i iz | auarter-finals, where -she wiil meet the oppo fray, were surprised at the difference | pancho Villa, victim of a garden de. | Outcome of the league race. Most im-| fluence of Influenza. Mile, Lenglen. The American play- er in the first match in the second ly, | tournament, defeating Miss Elizabeth | Britain player grasped it secure : lin the f hibited by Kaplan i v shot, but Hap. | Ryan, formerly of California, in the it the form ex ed by Kaplan in| igon at New York last Thursday | Portant of these will be the contests New York, Marc —-Babe Ruth, and set himself for a g huredsy R RS L Babs v round has to defeat the winner of the | Miss Cable-Mrs. Bostock first round n his eagerness to prevent|final match, 7—5, 4—86, 6 {that bout. 'Fhere have been several|yjghy will meet Bobby Murray of | between the two leading contenders, | . ionted improved after his’' tussie fll'?fc"m’m goal, grabbed the play-| In the women's doubles final Yiile, | Feasons advanced for the poor show| phjladelphia. | Yale and Cornell at Ithaca on Satur- |ty jnduenza gorms which had him er and held on for dear life. Chick ;Lenglen and Miss Ryan defeated My ‘"_‘R o l“‘. § ];(:r C. ;’ (’“Yq 0!'\,(‘- e N day night. 7 lon his back for a time, and kicked matceh, ‘:Illt] in the third round she Hayes detected the foul and then and | Lambert-Chambers and Miss Mac-{ W8 poor condition, the “K1d" and his) j,cx petaney of Bridgeport showea| Cornell displaced Columbia last j; fover up to 104, tolay was cx-|Must win from the victor of the Miss there New Britain got its golden!Kane, 6—1, 3—, 6—4. { handlers are seoing to it that it does| o o inaication of his return to fine | Week s the leader ‘in deam scoring | loited to put in his best licks ln an | \Voolrich-Mrs. Eilisen match, which chance for a victory. The brilliant| In this match Mile. Lenglen's boast|not happen in the coming bout. Doth| gonting form on Saturday night, | 204 Now has a total of 198 points for |y sumpted lemonstration of suficient | Will qualify her then to face the re- Tyndell stepped to the 15-foot line.ithat she and Miss Ryan never had|men are trained to the minute, and|ypen pe gave Augie Ratner of the|Seven games. Dartmouth has scoredipneaith to permit of his removal from | doubtable Suzanne. The first peg he made dropped neatly |lost a set since they began to play| Necdless to say, there is an air of €ON-| prony o pbeating in 12 rounds. De.| 195 points in eight contests. Yaie!yjot Springs to the Yanks training Has Fdge on Molla N into the basket and victory was|together three years ago was shat- fidence from both camps. There are laney is now hot on the trail of John- | F@nks first as regards the number of | oapyy, at Now Ovleans. | 'To any of the four players Mrs, | several other fine bouts carded. ny Wilson, the middleweight cham-|Points scored by the opposing teams| Reports from the Arkansas resort| Mallory ordinarily could give fifteen with the low total of 144. Princeton is! nave indicated that the Yanks' N.ll;md win, and, even taking her Monte ! i | Carlo form into account, the experts gained just as the whistle sounded |tered. The Franco-American pair for the end of the battle. was defeated in one set and barely pion. second with 165. {slugger had a battie on his hands. | dell was at his best Satur8@y|managed ultimately to overcome the| § m;‘ymr.: accounting for 21 points for|English women and take the final. SCHAEFER RUNS 500 The third and deciding game of the £ ¥ { For his Jdoctor, it was said last night, | are of the opinion.she should have no the New Britain team. Several of| Miss Ryan, according to the ex- Yale-Harvard hockey series at New Ymther: HighScover lstill was dnbious as to the advisa. trouble in disposing of the two she his field goals in the first halt were|perts, has been playing too much | T haven on Wednesday night should be| While Cullen, star forward and|pjlity of tue Babe's removal before Must meet to reach u match with scored on spectacular plays. tennis, Yesterday she proved the|Former 18.2 Balkline Billiard Cham-|a warm affair, despite the fact that captain of the Dartmouth quintet, was ! \Wednesday. Although recovered from | l.englen. Suzagne, of course, is re- Pelletier Also Very Good. weak spot in the combination. The! it will be played »n ice. . idle last week due to serious injurius|pis illness Ituth was said to be some- | 8arded as ceitain to win the matches Sy ST | which lie between her and a contest Sharing with Tyndell in the hard-|[Lenglen-Ryan pair looked the loser| pion Shows Remarkable Form With suffered in a game with Penn on Ieb. | \what shy of his normal strength. The 24, Luther of Cornell took the lead|rest of the Yankee crew at Het! Wwith Mrs. Mallory. earned honors, was Jack Pelletier. | when Mr: Lambert-Chambe; and & ¥ " f In the first half Jack kept Dretty|Miss MacKane were leading, 4—3, in| CUe in Practice for Title Match. OWNERS GET LAUGH among the fndividual scorers with a|Springs is duc to entrain for the; The American champion is entered close tabs on Dodge but in the sec-the last set, but Suzanne won her| New York, March 5.—Practicing at i total of 116 points. Luther scored 34! | onisiana city today. in all three events here, but has ond half, the former Dartmouth star, |service and broke through Miss Mac- “4; Majestic 'holel Saturday afternoon, points last week and is the first league They will be met there by a squad | changed her Monte Carlo partners, took a hand in the scoring part of [Kane's and was all over the court to J,'wo‘b Schaefer made a Tun of 500 Stoncham’s Denial That Giants Own | player to pass the 100 mark. Cullen is|of six Yanks who ieft New York yes- She is paired with Baron de Morpurgo the program, netting four double|win the last- game on Miss Rya.n's“,,; 18 e balkline billiards. Albert G. A second with 97, Loeb of Princeton|terday. Joe Dugan, infielder, Whitey instead of Wallis Myers in the mixed counters, and they were all beauties. | service, Cutler. who was Schaefers opponent| 101cd® Club, Only Drings Forth a| ranks third with 84, while Suisman of MVitt, outfielder, and Waite Hoyt, star | doubles, and with Miss Blake instead Captain Restella and Sheehan did SETHE [for a few seconds, says of the run:| Loud “Razz.” Yale, Wilson of Columbia and Car-|pitchier, were the regulars. The others of Miss Howett in the ~women's good work and Hariy Ginsberg who “It was the greatest billiards I ever mack of Penn are tied for fourthlin the party were Gcorge ('\,hl,; 3}410‘\:1\?:?4"“[;‘”“ N e i entered the fray in the second half } A 4 Toledo, O., M ek i | place with 76 points each. catcher fri Pate N |saw, I ssed the openin shot. oledo, O., Mareh 5.—The denial of | Plac i atcher from aterson, N, 'J, s yflNs FRENCH TITLE gt i Pepns Pite of Yale, who scored X finm-i Lavallie, outfielder from the Wor.' Elizabeth Ryan in the doubles. She is | was also helpful ‘o‘lh‘f home team Schaefer took the balls at the head | Charles A. Stoneham, president of the $ by his defensive play. |of the table and kept them there until | New York club, that the Giants are | baskets against Dartmouth on Satur-|cester club of the Fastern league, and | not entered for the mixed doubles. L RSO g M. La Coste, Aged 18 Years, Captures |he had made 500. He had a perfect | not interested in the Toledo Baseball [ day. now leads in scoring from the|lred Spates, former star pitcher at| All the stars who played in the The visitors started out at a fast i) i line position when he quit. 1 told|club is laughed at here, as Mr. Stone- | field with a fotal of 23 goals. Luther Brown university, | Monte Carlo tournament are entered clip, and for a time is l_r)ok”l a8| gingles Championship in National | 1im to take a rest, that he had done|ham also denied that the New York | and Wedell, both of Cornell, are tied| TLittle action was reported from |at Mentone, but the prospective Leng- SERRAE 'he Jioms team was tobe ! | enough. He had been working at|club owned Swayne Iield, the Toledo | for second glace with 16, Luther|the Giant's training grounds at San|len-Mallory match is praétically the snowed under. 1‘?0\\ eyer, . the T'”“ Tourney at Paris, great speed and seemed to be tiring, | ball club park, some time ago, when | ranks first in scoring from the foul|Antonio, Tex. | sole topic of discussion among the en- Britain scoring }’"“‘;‘h'“‘” “;’f by e R Sigelow kept score and held | it was reliably reported that they did.| mark with §4 goals. Cullen is second | Sl | thusiasts. Notwithstanding the Amer- @Rl Ept into ~wotk ""; o p 0 »2‘?1' 5 R L Clogh 1%3':\“ 14 ten. |a wateh on the run, Which he timed | When Nouh Swayne, owner of -the | With 71. | An English authority says the|ican woman's defeat at Monte Carlo, ghe=half time the Lanpher-Eiliso A e S L park, died and the affairs of his es.| The standing of the teams and|world's greatest department stores are | there are many persons here who still ives W 1 4 s [nis star, erday W 2 Fre in one hour and 17 minutes. It was ¢ s R LR bl i bl R “”:l(:-hllserfec! billiards. He made only six|tate were probated in the local Pro-|Schedule for this week follows: lto be found in Chicago, Philadelphia | believe she has a chance against the 16, For Hartford, Cronin, Dwyer |national singles championship by I p o ch gl :(;d Leonard were the stars. About | feating M. Hirsch, 5—7, 10— |long drives.” bate CO“}:L fldmgmh ago, the legal and Toronto. French girl. : a nd Harmon did was|6—0. La Coste started the tourna- papers showed that the Giants posi- all that Dodge a ‘ a- | tively owned the ball park. All the to fill uniforms. ment with a lucky vietory over M.| . e Tl Nne-up: Botbtea. ani foubi ey fav A kAN ALL READY FOR GONCERT fans here also belleve that McGraw | Yale .... P : d h i in a Cornell New Britain ‘West Sides [the elimination of Henri Cochet, the | G oes ewn or has an interest in all or ‘- Kilduff, Restella .. ....Harmon |champion, last Wednesday by M. part of the Toledo club. Joe Nast, one | Princeton Right forward Hirsch, Cochet on the day of his de- | Rachmaninoff's Recital at Fox's Thea- | Of the owners of the Toledo ball club, | Columbia Tyndell . i feat went out on the courts weak from says he 1s positive McGraw is finan- | Dartmouth Left forward the effects of an attack of influenza.| teF On Wednesday Evening Promises | cially interested, but that it may be Penn ..., e ossible that Mr. Stoneh: is i . S 3 Restella, Gmsh?rg | to Be Rare Musical Treat. :nt oF the 12 HIaRRI AN iy Games This Week “enter ct. March 6-—Columbia vs. Cornell, at Pelletier +++e Leanard HARTFORD “Y” WINS | mickets to the piano recita to be TR Pl | given at Fox's theater on Wednesday \lur;-h 71— Yalt ve. Penn &t Bhilzs S Dwyer | — !cvening by Rachmaninoff, the world A G L . £ o v o et o vse” & [ VOICES IN THE AIR | * 355 1o snceen . ¢ Summary: Score, New Pritain 37, [Capitul City Lane Men Put Across L i S M Rt Sl March 1o—Prisoston vs, Colymbia) West Sides 36; field goals, Kilduff 1.} mqnree-Straight Victory Over Court|the New Britain Musical club, are Rl L s L R Eaenell 0, Restolld 2, Pelletier 4, Iselling rapidly and those planning to Monday, March 5 Ith: it i bk G e Sheehan 1, Harmon 3, Dodge 2, Street Team, lattend may be disappointed unless A K..DkAl'cn 5 \;;;c‘.:;n e Cronin 5, Dwyer b; foul goals, Tyn- | they act promptly. dell 9 out of 13, Cronin 6 out of 9;| The bowling team representing the |3 “ ]';Wfl"’ eapecially devotees of| (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). | Philadelphia. Seliras, Hayes; timer, Josephs. New Britain Y. M. C. A. was defeated |, o' i . by i p & piano and piano music, have e < Z % < by the Hartford association team here been waiting impatieftly for the ad~ 7:00—News. Weekly survey of Saturday night. The pin topplers from business condition, §xh he r 4 oSty AR LnpeLa ; prepared by the| Pl Fell d Friend | vont ot JERDIR ALY i+ vareun National Industrial conference board. en a elier Nee $ a rien REGORD FOR GYGLONES ;.h\pmrm';‘nlfilrl(m captured all three | music teachers about the city have Report of the New York Stock ex- The sco! | been advising their pupils that to Hartfor, Failit Qi Hean i piby 10 orth c]u:nlg(- \Men's evening, conducted by %7 7 3 sters Whitewash Mo- |, . " \ a f lesd o B 3 Ti16— 5 eV \ « ¢ y 7 D 7 Speedy Youngsters Whitewash Phillips .. Sl 1) q”:n;::::; ot T?\"‘r:mh]o:? clor:g:ry! r;: the J, G. Bennett Co., Plttaburgh. /////%;;///// 4/////,/// ~ Bawks, 26 to O—Tie Consecutive] FOWEE -:--* Fald 5 Carnegie hall, New York, which was| 7:30—Th visit of the Little Folks 77 700 THE BIGGEST AND BEST % : ’ 6, b by the Dreamtime Lady. t Nuiln = 2 > A ®iattended by representatives of the 5 FIRE IN THE NEIGHBORHQOD Victory Record. Slaally Ainietil] local club. They report that the re.| 7:45—Features of particular inter- J IN YEARS AND LAID UP “WITH THE FLU. 8:30—Concert by Elizabeth Lloyd ”.‘!_'-":::,',‘,."i. League Standing 2 B L R R ¥ g est to men. The Cyclones Hccompllshed’ an un-' k& m'puons ac'conhil this master pianist 8:15—Address hy a prominent busi- usual feat on /Saturday night by 455 by the New Yorkers are nothing short | whitewashing the Mohawks, 26 to 0, New Bfitain | of marvelous and they returned to this | "¢%8 MAan. at the Boys' club gymnasium. In win- | jregen el ek i;.fl;:;?r‘i::gt:fiflszlr::a: Sver that the | \¢irkpatrick, soprano; J. A. McGrew, SN, oppe ! . “|tenor; Mabel MeGrew, accompanist, ning the battle, the Cyclones equalled | waithers 3 3 the consecutive victory records of the|jcivconer .. . ‘\:lourct‘tm;hyl‘:feln bringing this famous | ' "0 e Littte Symphony or- Comets, with 14 straight. H. Anderson ....... §3 3 chestra. The lineup: G. Anderson i Wiz Rudman ........ A. Hewitt, Downey 9 Right Forward. 3 (Westinghouse—Newark.) ) 8c! f — Winkle, Diner l-‘ L YALE % % | Rev. Gustave E. Pihl Learns of Death| 6:00—Business and industrial con- ¥ Left Forwarg, ) ALE BALL TEAM REPORTS _ | ABEaa T tha U ab Gbaerred By S8 Gordon PASIE SR 2 New Haven, March Candidates| ©f Parent on February 20 at Her |, 4tional industrial conference bohrd. Rogin, Lipman Cp"w Darrow | fOF Position other than battery report-| Home in Sweden. 7:00—NBedtime Stories by Thornton Right Guard. ed for the first practice in the Yale | Durgess. : Yahm ......... D. Hewitt, A. Hewitt | C28¢ today. Practice will then con-| Rev. Gustave II. Pihl, pastor of the| 7:15—Stories from 8t. Nicholas tinue for nearly three weeks before |Swedish Bethany church, yesterday | Magazine. Left Guard. 2 . .| the team leaves on its Southern trip to | received word of the d 3:30—Concert by Clare Scheurer, , es 26 3 b 0 p to | received word o ¢ death of his Score, Cyclones 26, Mohawks 0; B. Pihl jin|contralto; Miss Helen Jenks-Dietrich, 2 Wink in. | Stay at Macon, Ga. Before the depar- |mother, Mrs. Christi field goals, Rudman 2, Winkle 2, Lip- | . par- |mother, Mrs. Christina man f‘ Diner 1, Gordon 5; foul le‘;. ture to sunny climates a supper will |Sweden on February 20. Mrs. Pihl|planist and accompanist. : ks | Rudman 4; referee, Sokolowski; timer, | Biven in the Hotel Taft to arouse 'was 87 years of age and had been| 9:00—"Review of Reviews" by Bucheri. inteerst in baseball and to give the in ill health for a number of years.|Deatrice Prince. ; team a good send-off. She is survivedyy two sons, Rev, Mr,| 9:20—Joint rTr&tal by Karolyn R ST e Pihl of this cithand A. L. Pihl Wells Bassett, coloratura soprano and 5 Of | composer; Arthur Wilde, 'callist and JOHNSTON A WINNER. : Alaska and a daughter § 3 ) BENDER TO HELP COOMBS | oy ©"0 * 4avghter in Des Molnes, |10 Dickinson, planist. : Willlamstown, March §.—The! o= o “Little Bill” Captures Singles Event| . . i i he Willia H 3 3 WGY E g staff of the Williams College | " ' e Williams College ‘Bnothel of George F. Kibbe | ¢..crai micctric o, Sehencctads, | in San Francisco Tourney. | baseball nine will be reinforeed nest Y Bl San Francisco, March 5.—The inter- | We¢k by Chief Bender, former big| Djes Suddel\ly in Meriden .__h club_tennis tournament of Northern A Y tock California which began yesterday re.|ist his old team mate, Jack Coombs,| Horace W. Kibbe, for 25 years su.| ©:00—Produce i Sovs sulted in high class tennis especially 10 is In charge of the team. Bender | perintendent of the farm of the Con- :'"‘”":t(;lnroport and quotal h | at the Berkeley Tennis club of Berke. | intends to spend a week here, Inecticut State School for Boys atl U cuns. o g " P ————————— 7:45—Musical program by the Fort Iey, Stanford university and the Sut- | Meriden, dropped dead in the kitchen | '\ o™ ooiets orchestra. ! ter Tennis club at Sacramento where| GENE AND JOCK WIN AGAIN | of the schooi yesterday morning short- 8 Sl r::l:::l:a ranked players were on| Miami, Fla., March 5.—Gene Sara. 'Y“;"”'r"‘) ;‘""'“"k; B WGI 3 zen, national open goif champio: a i gl B0 y ree P Willlam M. Johnston, runner-up for | jock Hutchison, former British open Prothers, Edward B. and William §, (American Radio & Rt!‘;flrfh) Cotp., theé national singles championship last | champion defeated Mike Brady, West. | \ibbe of Bilington and George I s il Lo year, defeated Phil Bettens of the|ern open champion, and Lo Die gel, | Kibbe of New DBritain. Funeral ar-| ¥ 2 Unlvtrllt’tv of C:n}:lfornlmnfi—kl 6—4,(2 and 1, in an eighteen hole m\n,lfi““"l‘""""""t ':"“’h"f;’,‘“"“"" "L"‘"“"'h p:};m;v]v‘:m G ik b 6—0. e was the onl | ) 2 W o t is ey ¢ ; b A to win the singles. peny man‘;uf.": mm”} m, o o B \\'(w}l‘.'e:(l;::‘ an-r:ooum) il held‘ 6:15—ode practice. Lesson num- Phil Neer and James Davis of Stan yesterday for a purse of $1,00, ,‘ o 3 “." sixbien; - e M e e 180— ts. Wool ford, former national Intercollegiate " 6:30—Doston police repor . ehamplons playing against ' Oakland, VILLA TO BOX MURRAY {Two Smoked.in Bed and jmacket h!:;;vt:nvumluhed by the Com- eath won his singles match, Waterbury, March 5.—Pancho Villa | Firemen Are Called Out| ¢:45—"The Importance of the com- ;Ih’ Ii“}‘xlt,ln:)'t!“ h‘; “;"t h‘“" ("\m"”flfln N pulsory school attendance law,” Har. ywelg! itle to Frankie Genaro at| Engine Co. No. 2 was called out!vy Courtland Voorhees of the Little, =!Al.ll-lmwmm HOCKEY FINAL | Madison Square Garden last week has | yesterday morning at 2 o'clock to 311 | Prown and company, Bightieth Tufts New Haven, March 6.—The decid- | been signed to appear at the State | Park street, where a bed took fire in |college levture, ing gAme of the Yale-Harvard hockey | Armory In this city on March 22 with {the tenement occupied by Tadnsz Laz- | ¥ series, now o tle, will be played here | Bati'ing Murray in a twelve round inck and family. Two boarders who The log book of the Endeavor, with next Wednesday evening. Yale's 3—0 | bout. Murray is aceredited with a draw smoked in bed werc résponsible for Captain Cook's diary of his first voy- victory over Harvard Saturday night’ in his fight with Jimmy Wilde of Eng- |the fire, it was learned by the fire- nge of exploration In the South Seas, | * the series, land, a few years ago. |men. Little damage resulted. in 1764, is soon to b® sold i London. league hurler, who will arrive to as- e