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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE DEVELOPING INTO NIP AND TUCK CONTEST — McGRAW CUTS GIANTS’ SQUAD — YALE HOOP TOSSERS TRIM HARVARD — McALLISTER’'S RECORD IN HARTFORD WILL STAND — WALKER'S SUSPENSION WON'T STOP TOMORROW’S FIGHT — BIG TRACK MEET IN N. Y. INDIANS OUGHT TO BE FIRST DIVISION CLUB, SAYS BILLY EVANS|ALL ENGLAND GIVES [BIG MOMENT HAS- ARRIVED IN s o FOR OLYMPIC FUNDS| LIFE OF GUISTO, 1ST SACKER BY BILLY EV ! Lakeland, Fla, March 21.-"Well, i gy sttt | Stephenson, .350 Batter, Is Without Regaldr ||t Brain o Make Stong Bl eqy 1oiiar mercit with 1o L gy Job—An Unusual Case o | for Paris Games Next Year | dians—Giants Cut Squad "0;" W':” g’;"‘ A lay in Bri were tossing the ball around as a e . e preliminary warm-up, + — Weather Jinx Hits London, March 21,-—The British Th anager of the Cleve- e SRR b are rapidly rounding out their plans| Yanks—Wheat Reports open co"te‘t land team isn't inclined to be boast-| , ful, i slow to enthuse. [ knew that ] ; | for the O'le'h“rm""""‘“ at "‘:{“‘ '“(“:‘ his program for the year called for i & P yedr, and more than one-fourth of the S is Lo 1 Jock Hutchison, who W the rebuilding of his world champions ® i wt Wol‘m‘:" r“";"‘ l“' -"""0“" ll’o‘“‘"" ".”‘" TOday t. LO-IIIS ses to the British opén in 1821, u.;: f 1920, a e ¢ surprise w 3 § i i ¥ i support of the team has been raised. t " wi of 1830, Imagine my surprise when i L e et of e foum b Jeen,rure | Cleveland—Senators Beat| came within @ siroke o i us “Cleveland is going to sce a good| R . e - ing to foot the bill. In past Olym- intend to compete abroad thip 4041 ‘oluk this year. It ia going o be - R i " A A piads the meagre success of British| IBeaneaters year. far stronger than my wildest im-| R’ B0 G athletes was attributed in part to a Hutchison did not, intend to agination ever pictured it. It's a| < : e . 3 i ;‘l:“‘”;x ‘l‘(‘lv“";""m"‘:’z"‘; p’;‘(‘)‘m”l‘"y" ‘yhfi: y enter last year, but the Chi- ; T T 5 3 ,_ 3 2 ; ritish intend e , 3 o , boys have forgdtten they ever won a . - ; { ; lation has' been asked to contribute| = o T ¢ First Baseman ing and proper, that the eham- pennant and a big series E o # t at leadt 10 pounds to thorfund. Be- ll::llenflul:; wer. g 4 ;Ien should defend his title, "t \ e h 3 i % X ¥, L ¥ fore this appeal went out London had | ~°4'¢ d & b & o and g ; v an 8l pennant, . The big. idea the - coming| s ) F) 4 Even the women are interested,|a4 the regular first baseman oL thelll ing nis expenses. Y Fhred 1’5 biina :h‘” dw ik ([;)Tn(m.r, | Y Tord Cadogan, chairman of the Brit- Indians, It will be his first real op- : A what all the boys n‘re l‘l“: XI in ‘;l ‘rfl K N # ish Olymplc association, is being|Pertunity. SErowaver. I Y ,,“! Ll Eaiiald % 3 4 helped in the work of preparation by| Manager Speaker has told Guisto er, am willing to go on P Lady Cadogan who feels that “the|that first base belong to him, that he record as to what I hope the boys ; i has ition for the bpg, and |yy ' v i f h i Olympic ideals stand for all that is|has no opposition for BE will accomplish. I feel sure that the ; s best in amateur sport.” that it is up to him to prove Speaker YALE Ul TET DEFEATS Indians will finish in the first division, Y i G The king has ailowed his name to|has made no mistake in the final se- When I say first division I mean v 5 : <ol \ appear as patron of the Olympic as-|lection. HARYARD scoRE 24‘14 fourth place. = : ; T, sociation and has contributed 100| Ior six years Guisto has been the ! n ciub e Suh toaic sralind : ; I pounds toward the fund. property of the Cleveland ‘baseball fourth place it always has a chance The Prince of Wales and his broth-|ciub. He came to the Indians her-|Klis Have Little Trouble Scoring to be second or third and often first er, the Duke of York, are also pa-|alded as the sensation:of the Coast place isn't far away. Holding down trons and contributors, leugue, certain io win a berth as a a berth in the first division is the regular, Over Crimson goal at which the Cleveland club is i ;s il 3 3 B 1\ Hard luck has handicapped Guisto shooting and I am positive the boys ! i i : A P- & I GORBIN EAM HAS from the very start. lliness, injury| Cambridge, March 21.—In the final will dc“\;;. : ¥ R 4 v » ¢ SEASON’S FIRST MEETING and the World War all played & part|contest of the season for both teams, i ayers Look Good. ¢ ng g v < g i o o2 in glving him & black eye as a bis|yale won an casy victory over Har- T have some mighty good looking : 5 i / s lezgue star. vard in baskethall last night, 24 to youngsters. I am sure scveral of This is the big year for Guisto. It|14, The contest was quite slow, with them “':‘I help me. Pitching, of & 4 Veterans and Candidates for Positions| ;: up to him to make the most of it.|Yale putting forth the most action. course, is a problem that remains to » Bl ; % jE : The first evidence of Speaker’s faith in{The foul shooting and passing of both be solved, but on what the boys have 3 3 - Discuss Prospects—Opposed to Guisto to deliver was the giving of |fives was orntli. Itpwu fhe Eli's xhowedfi me, I feel that the pitching aa Lk ey 3 Industrial League in This City. an unconditional release to "Stuffy” second victory over Harvard, the first maflA Wwill be capable of holding its i ¢ L McInnis. Speaker, who has the cour-|one at New Haven, resulting 36 to 28. own."” Members of last year's P. & I, Cor-lage of his ¢onvictions in all things,| Yale took the lead at the start, After watching Speaker's ball club bin baseball team, and several candi-|sized up the first base problem in|when Pite and Suisman caged shots in ?C"o" through sever: practice dates for this year's outfit, held an|this manner. for the Blue. Then Captain Gordon sessions and a regular game, T am in- enthusiastic meeting .last night at| “MclInnis is a veteran with only a|o6f the Crimson drew applause from clined to agree .with Speaker's esti- Corbin’s clubhouse and discussed | few good years left. Guisto is many[the crowd when he caged a long shot mate of the team's possibilities, prospects for the coming season. Ac-|years younger, i3 3 wonderful fielder|from the middle of the floor. Yale Glenn Myatt is going to help the ccrding: to Manager Tobin, the hoys|and should hit. held the lead throughout the first catching end of the game. For years are anxious for Old Sol to dry up the he Cleveland club thinks so well | half, leading at the close 16 to 11. O'Neil] has had to carry the burden ground so they can get out onto the|of him that he has been carried® on| Harvard's five came back strong in back of the bat, and when Steve was . Lol 5 turf and limber up their arms and|the payroll for six years. The time(the second period, after a.long talk injured the club suffered. In Myatt, / § 1¥s as well as sharpen their cyes. has arrived for him to be regarded |by the Crimson mentor, Ed Wachter. Steve will have a running partner Center shows Stephenson, a great batter, who thus far has no regular berth on the Indians, Upper Jeft, The men present went on record infag 5 regular or cut loose, They could not penetrate Yale's de- capable of dividing the burden. Ang|BilY Evans “doing his stuff” over the shoulder of L‘|l|it‘ Sewell. Upper right shows Walter Lutzke reaching for |[opposition to an industrial league in “I feel that he has the makings{fense, however, and were content to there is Luke Sewell. I will be great- |* wide one. Summa, lower left, and Myatt, lower right, are two other newcomers who are expected to be seen New R_ritain. If.a leagne is formed of & regular. I have given him un- trail along two or three baskets until ly disappointed if he isn't one of the they will probably enter, but™ their|gichuted possession of the bag to in-|Yale's long shooters, Conklin and stars of the league in a few years, R —— present intentions are to play inde-f 0500 nis confidence, to appreciate | Suisman got going. pendently, starting the season on out| o' otimate of his worth.” { Merriam, a Harvard substitute, was Segond Victory of Season in the regular lineup. Lutzke Is Fast, ’ BY BILLY EVANS, | i At third, Walter Lutzke, the Kan.| lLakeland, Fla, March 21.-~A man MICKEY "’ALKER, WELTERWEIGHT KING pEAdmY wlamaondy “"‘_‘" ““_":l f":-"i'"’: There is Speaker's line of reason-|Sent in in the second half to replace gas City recruit, will hold sway. Lutzke | Without a job. i » [some of the .wv.rdl Sl l!?(.l‘-( Nt ing on Guisto and it certainly seems|McLeish. The youngster, who is only is a replica of Bill Bradley in looks,| There you have the baseball status| SUSPENDED BUT WILL FIG’HT THURSDAY teams in the state to New Britain. | oouee jogical, a sophomore, astounded the erowd by style and manncrisms. Incidentally|of Rigss Stephenson, one of the| » Tobin's outfit “"]'l"" bullt around | T, " 0w up to Guisto to cash in|Placing a long basket through the hie seems to have the - ability that| 8Featest right-handed batters in the| - p — |last year's team, There are a num- 37 the Big opsBrtinit: 4 hoops from the middle of the floor. 3 | ber of mew men anxious to try out yi Miller, regular center, was then sent | | made Bradiey atest | Major leagues. p d radiey one of the greatest| ™% 8! New York, March 21, — Although Stephenson is one of those right-| third sackers all ti & n s s o for positions and the veterans will in to replace Gordon, who was shifted il R i Who takes a heaithy | Mickey Walker, welterweight cham- HERRMANN SIGNS BENTON not land berths without opposition. | ' san Antonio, Tex., Mareh 1.—~John |to forward, The other recruit who is certai Landed batt AL P g 3 t Bdit wx & resulan i ”mn"n:"g:r:‘"m:f' cut at the ball, a la Roger Horns. |90 Was suspended by the New York | ON ADYIGE OF LANDIS Tobin plans to bring a baseball film|yfeGraw's job of sorting the wheat siated for right field. The lm;( !ool’-‘ by or Harry Heilmann. | boxing (‘m'nml sion, he w‘nl be al\nw.erl.’ to town and show it at Corbin’s club- | tpom the chaff is practically done, at . f < s k- to fight Pete Latzo of Scranton, Pa.,| house. least 0 far as San Antonio is con- | Vermont University Has ing outficlder that has broken intg| The former collegian is a player '© [5ht : ‘ Fahy; 1 ) i the American: leagué in years is tho|CaPable. of hitting better than 300, 8L Nowark, N. &, Thursday night,] ~ enamemny cerped. This morning he bid his sec- compliment Speaker pays him, probably close to .350 if used as a|‘Villiam Muldoon, chairman of the| Orlando, I'la, March :1.—J. C. Willjams Elected Captain ond team good bye and Godspeed, and | - Adopted Freshman Ruling L A0 ey 3 { commission, announ S i ‘ | “Rube’” Benton was signed ycsterday buckled dow! the task*ef whippi The Cleveland club can hit. Myatt, | F°8UI2r- There’s the rub, | PR it 48 3 ¢ g | BUSHIEd comn TR AHASRBE N JNDINA Sumima ang i can hit Myatt, |5 L ongon is a man without a job, | Walker and Chariey Nashuri, o | afiernoon by President Herrmann of Of Brown Baskethallers |75 &aa into. shape, Biicilhaton Vhi. Mareh “gh-cin xTuc,‘ needed voung blood to the ?H:q»r)w:h» .\[.’lrlul.vtf‘l' .N'.(,"“fflr of the ‘It"I']v]rl-’“lld,ll(|.lt\\’(‘;ih.:\nl:::;?lrj]l Y'O‘:r[:r]ln ;‘?:orcmf"?ant'.'pr‘\;x;"‘;lc]e}:fi“e “v(l)\::'l' Pro\'lvl::m_‘(’. R. I, March 21.—Rob- ‘l‘h'ls a large assignment but one freshmaa rule, Wh(fl’l‘l Proklub“s 'f\'nt- neup. If the Indians get their sharc| i30S 18 busily engaged in trying| oo iore conduct In their bout.| from Judge Lariis that he had in.| St 1< Willlams of White Plains, N.|at which McGraw is a past master. year men from participating in 'var- of good pitching they are bound to ‘01”"’ a titlc that will fit him Q¢ e el under the name of | formed President. tevdler ha . had| Yv Was elected captain of the Brown) He has now reached the most critical | sity sports, has been added to the ne- be a dangerous factor in the race Stephenson - came t to the Charley Fitzsimmons which n itsolfd deft (e ki 0hn 1 (s s univer hasketball team for 1923-stage of the preliminary proceedings. | vised code of athletics at the Univer- o gl ety % self definitely given 1 itonspermission 0! 194 yhis arternoon after the Brown |IFor several of the rookies, it is a life. | sity of Vermont. This rule will go from Univers| of Ala W a violati the rules com- > i i - X A fow years back, when an 1 violation of the rules, the com- | play with the Cincinnati club. — Mr., o hcipoard had declared the elec- |and-death matter; and particularly| into effect not later than January 1, o f 4 g i declared. | r 1 h 1d sign | i 2 ARS ON U My tasBUl et kope im bl | Herrman also stated he would sign| 40, o william H. Wagenknecht, an- | for those who are going to travel with [1925. Q INTET from starting the scason, Speaker sur- 110C t the arrangements for|the three year contract to grain the |, oo oy 'la gt week, void because of an |the first team. McGraw decided to| In addition to this, the rule refer- SIGNED FOR BATTLE HERE B p:,,,,‘;‘,{mdh(\":r Mo apatio had been | Reds in Orlando, Which now is DeINg| giyor in procedure. Willlams is a[send Red Lucas and Fred Johnson | ring to transfers has been made more ing the unknown college recruit as his | mristlon’ Aecifediiuter to: tako his drawninp, forward and has been a member of | with the secogd squad, keeping stringent. Heretofore, this rule pro- »ecqnd sacker,. Right well ald e Rl e MWRREATRPtee 4Fi el | s = the team for two years. He is a|Blume, Waldberg and Webb for first| hibited transfer students fropn par- Pite, Sl v o the bill. His great hitting featured| = 3 : 1 Sevark | BRENNAN LEAVES HOSPITAL. | sophomore. line duty. Travis Jackson as utility | ticipating in athletics at Versont un- » Suisman and Gitlitz Will ¥orm | the early play of the Indiar out to prevent a loss to the National | " " . : L B e ih Y ‘ L Koo Backbone of Collegians in G In jl desire to work Stephenson fnto | Sportsmen's club, which arranged the | New York, March 21.—It was said | o rmnshi) s - lnllP)dor: will be the' only other mv\‘»‘m a year had clapsed since they ha Against All-New Rritain } "e “ § S k". 41 fight. at the Jewish Memorial hospital yes- | RECORD WILL STAND. comer with the r:oigulr-rs, excepting, of | taken part in athletics at any other the vegular lineup, Speaker. has used Jorsey Board Will Delay | terday that Bill Brennan, who went| Hartford, March 21.°~The recerd |course, Jimmy O'Connell, collegiate institution, irrespective of . What Manager Lanpher of the Al |the younsstor at sccond, short, third | SO G BNG G Ty TR L 6. to the hospital following hia knock-| made here Saturday night by Bob| The assigning of Lucas and John- | whether the year in question —was hgw Britain basketbail team belicves '“_m ey o'f""f']’ 43 "“_zm r"_”“ pension ,"‘ New York state of \ickey | out recently by IYirpe, the Argen- McAllister, the “flying cop,” in which|son to the second squad does not| passed at Vermont or not. As the Wil be the greatest exhibition in a|CTOPS out thal keeps him from win-| o o 0l 50 ceiont champion, will| tinian pugilist, left the hospital with| he broke the world's indoor record|mean that they are necessarily fin-|rule now reads, a transfer student decade will be staged Saturday night (N8 @ regular berth, Speaker haswti T GGG RS 0 New dersey | Bis wife, Mary, in a taxicab for their| for 70 vards and cqualed the ouf-!ished as prospective regulars. No- | must have completed one year ai the :}ar!t:c‘:!:tvaa:ing:y Jhen his stal- | T e tePReNSON. |} xing commission until after his hout | home. . | door record, the time being % see- | body knows which young pitchers, or | University of Vermont in a course of Naw Ha\'r: E’I_h':\s \'i' <" .nllr‘fva BOf | e el part of it is, that a bats. | 1ere Thursday night with Pete Latzo| —_— onds, will stand despite :\lc.\lhsh:rs}how many McGraw is going to carry | study leading to a degrec before he be composed of S: gopatentn witly o capable of whaling the ball to|0f Scranton, Pa., it was anpounced| The outcome of a tennis match oft. suspension yesterday by the New/! shall become cligible to compete in BaRC o Bam Dite, Eddie 8ui % {by Louis J. Messano, chairman of the |en depends upon the net result. | England A. A, U, (Continued on following page) 'varsity sports. man and Pete Gitlitz, the three par-|the extent of a .350 average as a reg-| '* =0 0 . ti . g | ular is viewing the games from the BRIl . icularly bright stars of the Yale team L Boxing authorities of the two states | & B whose work resuited in the blue cap- | PeNch. . 4 : i 4 have a working agrcement and it was | 7 . . ‘For the esent 1 guess the bes hid ! turing the intercollegiate champion. | “For the prescnt 1 guess the best) A0 5 moriing farifait wnd 8V The Chairman of The House Committee ship, Hume, another Yale player, and | Utle I can bestow on ‘Stevie' §s util. | infimated b St {Eht wivel b Art Pite, brother of Sam. It i ex. !ty infielder,” says Speaker. w014 {75 JUTERY COMEVONEON MERT R0 . pected that the curtain will be rung|HOSS can play any of the infield po- | C0TOTCf ‘I"’"“" PIATRR DR Wa RN [ New York. down on basketball in this city when |%itions, and play them weli, do a turn i {in the outfield and how he can mur- | i R il | ;]:;‘:::i i " icontest | der that hall. He should bo great BOXING TOURNAMENT | WELL MARGIE | has worn out three Western ['nion| BCIP to me thi ar regardless of . operators trying to get this game and What his title is AT T Thay BLRCTED MR Somesooy expects that a record crowd of fans lu[ s.un‘w \-; Vs Siv-[vmmmv‘s case 15| plans for Annual Event for Benefit CHAIRMAN OF THE AT THE DOOR will be on hand. #imilar to that of Yode C'riss, who, Y i o PR o ] New Britain will put on its usual |PAck 15 years ago, was with tne st~ Of New York Municipal Milk ¥und lineup of hard-battling stars. Tyn.| 1-0uis Brow ‘riss sure could hit| Are Nearing Completion, dall and Kilduff will be located in the the ball. He came to the Brow 1| New York, March '21.—Prepara- forward positions$ Harry Ginsburg (Piteher, but was used at first and in|tiong for the annual boxing tourna- will jump at center and Pelletier and | the outficld to make use of his hitting, | ment for the municipal miik fund, of | Restelli wikr be seen at the guard|Put he never won a berth in the regu- yore jmportance this year than ever posts. Johnny Sheehan and Carazza | 1ar lineup. before, were getting into the definite | will be in uniform ready to rush in| _YCt he won many a ball game for|gi.gq today. ! at a moment's notice. The game the Browns with his ability to hit 'em | Joyd Johnson, the young Towa! which was scheduled with Branford | Where they ain't. rywei has left Hot Springs, for Saturday night has been cancelled. | 3 s expected here tomorrow. B e e |Yale in Final Tank Meet Jess’ Willard, who is attempting a 'GAL CHALLENGE LATE. 7 . ¢ Flvaning ' comeback through his match with New York, March 21,—Portugal's ' At Wesleyan This Evening Talnssn;. prolably. w0l oontinue. 16 challenge for the Davis cup, con. ~Middletown, March 21.—The Wes- |t 44y at’ Excelsior, Mo., until shortly tained in a delayed cable dispatch |!CY&N Swimming team will entertain | porors the bout. When he comes east reaching the United States Lawn|the Yale mermen in the local tank| e s expected to occupy the training | Tennis association arrived too late to| this evening at § o'clock, in the final| quarters at Manhassett, L. L, used by be accepted for this year's compe- Mt of the season. The chief in-| Georges Carpentier, tition. The dispatch was dated at | '°rest in the meet will be centered on| The only prineipal bout’of the card | - Lisbon, March 17, it was announced, | the Yale stars who are anxious to|is expected to be arranged definitely " 4 two days after 1923 entries \W|-r{::‘r“’t“m~‘“;2r?‘ "N:r"‘fl“f‘;"a'lf‘ rw*n:-lds very soon. An opponent for Luis Yes M ARMAND ~AND | WAS On MARGIE. CALL closed. Portugal was notitied of the | 60-foot pool. Banks of the| the South*®American mauler, | HOLLOWAY, CHAIRMAN g association’s regret and urged to | Visitors, until a short time ago, held | signed to go 15 rounds, may OF THE HOUSE ‘TOOSDA;‘.;US,‘.E$T U:S\I'Tfih«c,.\:zxnhfifi 7 ) challenge for the 1924 contest. the record for the 100-yard dash, but | be selected today. Bob Roper is un- it e was recently foreed fo yield ' this| derstood to have been drrldnt wupon | COMMITTEE OF THE DUTIES OF /THE ENGLISH POLOISTS LOSE. honor to Jones of Brown. as the South American's opponent. N - Pinehurst, N. C., March 21.—The | COUNTRY CLUS C“A:""‘"" OF THE English international indoor polo WHAT'S ON YouR .y HOUSE COMMITYEE team added one man to its line-up' MIND T yesterday and lost the first of a series of outdoor matches with the Sand , Hill Polo club, which enjoyed a handicap of five, 10 goals to four. The British were beaten one goal on the flat. | UpP AT THE CLUB LAST MNIGHT e . CIGAR FAMOUS#QUALITY

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