New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 9

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MARCH 22, 1923, Miss | the season, and has been two other JN“IANS T U E - SILVER GITY PIN NEW. HAVEN WINS, and Cotton had been banished for|of Bristol, Conn, won over e " roughing it, ® Louise Fordyce of Youngstown, O, | years on the squad. Benjamin 'y 4 Defeats Adra Lees, Hockey Cham- — state champlon, and Emmett Fronch, | Arnold 3rd., captain of the team and s p e a k i n 8 plons of Canada, 7 Goals to 8, ETT MAKES Youngstown professional, 1 up, 168 pound wrestler, is the only regus 1 | MJ COLLETTT; MARES 88, ; — ‘ lar to be lost by graduation. N o f’ s or t 8 New Haven, March 22,—Showing paste g | p J whirlwind ferm throughout, the New | Was Matched With Herbert Lager-| ERICSSON IS NAVY CAPTAIN. | pLAHERTY TO ASSIST PRINCETON ; ; Haven hockey team last night defeat- blade of Bristol, Conn. | Annapolls, March 22.-—~Midshipman | princeton, March 32.—Announcement (Gontlaued' from predesdiny page). g (Continued from preceeding page). | oq Aura Lee, the Canadlan eham- Pinehurst, N. €., March 22.—Miss| Hampton M. Erfesson of New York!' is made that P. J. Fllhert%ludhbfiu-“ K T 5 t Blll Brennan does retire, he plons, 7 to 3. Lowrey and 8. Veno |Glenna Collett, national women's golf | has been elected captain of the Naval engaged as assistant to Coacl :;?":e::.m:“c“:":th:.:' :‘?::::“. should worry. He has given the box- :"““'::,f:k 8= 13| ¢ New Haven and Cotton and Gain | champlon, went around the cham-| Academy wrestling team for next mn-i Clark of the Tigers baseball team. Gl.nh“om Sox. ' |'mg game his best—and the game|Bchrocder on the Canadian team were the stars, | plonship course in 40-44-—84 at Pine-|son. Ericsson has been wrestling in| Finherty, a southpaw, was formerly Sequin, Tex., March 32—The Glants | 2" him nothing Humphrey .. " 5 ;l‘h| gnme ended In a rough.and- | hurst yesterday in a match in which|the 145 pound clmn: for the dNn‘vnl i\:v:‘lhletlheu:lifitunl:\l Braves and other ma= ) ng | jo s shut out the White Sox in the second | 7. RS (A 14 and ek aeh 1n umble argument after Wilfred Veno | Miss Collett and Herbert Lagerblade| Academy with great success during '3 3 Hube m\'nllu::llfl:::. ‘)3:::: ;‘;‘I‘. fi::f::.’ For the last five years he has been |iiaugh . Neaht only' one in two, and Jonnard DALY peics SINON R (boR With | NhEIRt none in two. In the third with Kelly | Dempeey in Decomber 103 o la 4 nown to have earne x on first base, “Pep” Young hit a home| o)) ‘" e e Lo ooy ol ok . ‘ Some folks learn from experiences; 3 ’ Cuero, Tex., March 32.—The New| Theatrical tour ........ 10,000 - Campalgn of 19 bouts .. 67,000 q [ 3 Galvesn of the Texas Languo here| hob Martin mateh ... 17,000 ‘ others never recover from them Floyd Johngon match ., 14,000 TeneTiAY suarnond, 6.5 & Luis Firpo mateh »erss 12,000 Yanks Lose Out. New Orleans, Maroh 22,~The New $145,000 Orleans Pelicans, whipped the proud Yankees of New York yesterday for| 8o Blll should worry ! 124 463—1304 the. second time this training season, . 1 3 to 1. The Yanks were héld to five, Charley Buell of Hartford, ‘Har-|Lindquist 288 hits of which Babe Ruth got one|vard’s great quarterback, is likely to be|8mith 3 5 84 recrult players {n the ninth, scoring \ Joo .. 3 . the lone run. Eddie Collins stands above all|Barnes ... 3 v R. H. B.|others, He is 35 years old and is en- Yankees .........000000000.1 B 2| tering his 16th year of big league New Qrleans ... ... r.00..8" 6 3|ball, And he hasn't slowed down & |Ranges ... R . ° bl Miller, Craft and Mitzie, Lowie; | bit. g I:— 252 ‘ Roetteger, Spates and Schang, Hof- Thompsor VAT 70= 336 o op mann. Carl Mays has qualified for the hot|Blazy . 89— 261 é stove league. He's telling how he 1 Sowtney . s Bentley Signs Up, going fo win 25 or 30 games for the b =130 Baltimore, - March 22.—Jack Bent-| Yanks this season. 3 B 77— 263 ley, the talented southpaw pitcher a A STATEMENT BY GEORGE M. LLOYD bought by the New York Giants from| . Dave Fitzgerald, referce, now takes | yoin 4 4 the Baltimore Orioles for $65,000, has . 108— 308 decided to join the Giants at Ban|for a New Haven paper, (| i e Antonio, t:ua terminating the most L 4 exploited holdout of the wrangling ike O'Dowd, knocked out in C $1— 23 4 3 H H oy +o8b b roal ow askousoen ho| B =4 . I have taken over the Connors interest in this business, and as a re- of Thn DAORAAS sy MDY ha| o " iiarn the witting en -thelciesres P It Mr. C h tirel ed his relations and activities with this . wall. He plans to retire, after ten|Wolcott .. . h; :odset the money or not was not) years of ncavlty. i e 3 su $s RnOTS - ge y sever ’ stated. 434—1282 Bentloy will leave for 8an Antonio| 1erkie Jacokson again seems sure company' as soort as he can get his business af-|or his berth with the Baltimore| 22 YALE MEN GOING SOUTH. - e v In the future only that which is good and right will be permitted in agent. 7 ¥ : e 5 Joe Wood Will Coach’ Pitchers at Babe Not Worrying. “Fleet” Maybe: A rry has signed up M . 4 LAk New Orleans, March 22.—Babe| ’ (e Macon Camp. H H R et with Boringteld, “Hey wel kuowa in| AR this business, whether it be merchandise, advertising, management tl!lr kt::s trouble. His vision is so bad that he|gports writer I”“U it, "He's been | baseball, team, which will départ ro;- 1 i z::kn:: ;;zda:?!?;i' tv’v‘&:o:t‘:e“&l::: around since West Rock was a|Macon, Ga., on Saturday, was chosen pemnal thoughts' lt w'“ be our des.re to develol) tl“s Store lnt‘,t " pebble.” last night by Head Coach Bernie 0 s 2 2 1 headache, bub he hl‘u been that way Tommers. Eight games will be m Whlch you Wl“ enjoy Shoppmg' : for years. It doesn’t interfere at all “Parks and playgrounds are meant|Played in the south. Coach Tom- :;mn:‘e'sl::emh":l‘: b:lae:nl'lhwa:)klnx not merely to grow grass and trees, )r:ueru and Joe Wood, who will devote d l l li . -“ ndl.lct fol' an angin € base- | hut to grow men and women.” Tms|his time to the development of (M w L) ::tlll on thebnosetm: ;‘home run When|glogan was adopted by te St. Louis| Pitchers, will accompany the team. So as to be free to eve op my persona po CIes, we ’ ? 4 comes abreast of him. playground association, It might winl| The 22 players selected are as fol- . The Babe is through with eye|pe considered by the local park com.|lows: Captain Mike Eddy, Gosgrove, a Short penod, a specialists, however, until his batting | missioners when suggestions are made| Pahn, Eno, Hartnett, Hickey, Love- average starts to skid. The last one| concerning a municipal golf course. |JO¥ Murphy, Oed, Pons, Ruhm, Wear, he saw took him for $20 as the price Desibour, Ewing, Hawkes, Kelley, ¢ of advising him to wear glasses which| No new marks of note were hung| Mallory, Norton, O'Hearn, Ross, Scott the Babe would not do. up at the indoor meet of the Newark|and Weed.. John T. Blossom, direct. A. C. last night. The Newark A. A.|OT of athletics at Yale, also will take . - Rain at Hot Springs. took first place with 18 points, Vic.|the trip. The team returns on April 7. Hot Springs, Ark., March 22.—In-|tor Graeb of Columhia won the 60- termittent rain yesterday kept the|vard.dash in seven seconds. CORNELL CREWS OUT. Boston American gnd Pittsburgh Na- 2 2 tional teams' indSors. Clear skies| $126,000 s sald to be Involved In | nels erews fock by o —oater cago ; hoped for will cnable the Red Sox|the deal whereby a group of Colum-|day afternoon for the first tix:e t;l;; and Pirates to continue their training. | bus businessmen have acquired the “ : ear. Held back fe ¢ 1 Exhibition Games. Columbus club in the Amerjcan as- Zold weather the :;;g;fibfofli}efii At Bradentown, Fla.: G | sbciation, inlet free from ice in the afternoon s N e it Fe and with the mercury close to 50 de- St. Louis (National) 17 13 g The Yale swimming: team defeated grees they boated ,h:”, :ned ;is:fi ::d Philadelphia (National) .. 5 Wesleyan, e i A At ot trom: oat for their firs . . . s LN L g D al van, 48 To 20, in & post-season| put out from the fioat for their fi : of a“ the Clotlllllg on band; mc]ud]ng New Sl)mg Goods, Furnlsblng GOOdS, ($ innings by agreement). meet at Middletown. Yale took six|tria] spin, Toney, Pfeffer, Steily and Ainsmith, | firsts. Southwick of Wesleyan low- @ i McCurdy; Hubbell, Weinert, Ring and | ered the record for the pool for the Bo s’ clothin etc Wilson, O'Brien. fourth time this year. He made the COLUMBIA ON WATER. y g £ sixty feet in 20 seconds flat, 2-2-6 8sec-| New York, March 22.—With the At Montgomery, Ala.: ; .;onds better than his previous record.| Harlem river entirely cleared of ice, lt is our intenfion and fim belief tl]at tl“'ougb the extremely attraCtive the Columbia University crews' had Milwauke . A) ey o o eir aste of outdoor rowin 3 * S 1 i adeipi : Guisto's Job Will Be to |y citeiSetersey ateramms v bargains which will be offered we will create a host of new friends. A Philadelphla (Americans) .. this season yesterday afternoon un. Keefe, Lindsey, Higgins, Bigbee, der the direction of James C. Rice‘ M - 1 Lengrell and Gosshett; Harris, Jones,| Emulate the Mighty Casey|the veteran Blue and White head Therefore we adVise you to prepare ior thls Sale, begmnlng on Shiiting and Rowland. 7l coach. During the afternoon seven 4 b Lakeland, I'la, March 22.-—Honors| poat loads of candidates were sent are coming thick and fast to Louis| oyt from the '97 Boathouse on the At Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Guisto this year. After being re. ker t \ . h, e.|tained by Speaker in preference to f;reir_mf:flrbs“:. 218th street for a Philadelphia, (A.) the veteran star Mclnnis, Guisto 1is % University of Alabama 2 2| once more honored by being assigned HANDBALL CHAMPION BEATEN. , Rommell, Lloyd, .h'l‘i.}]m: and [ to the cleanup position in the lineup 8t. Paul, March 22.—Art Schinner O'Nell, Perkins, Bruggy, MoMillan; [ —fourth. Cunningham, Steed, Tubbs and Hu-| The selection of Guisto may occa- | of Milwaukee, national champion, was bert, Cruige. sion some surprise to the fans who | €liminated in yesterdaws play of the Sehadn, im0, T 55 e hashea | ment,heee loting to Jos. (Redy, Mar We wish to dispose of everything quickly, so that we will be enabled season Guisto in 35 games batted DRATIRE TORD BRRU T 10 0% ave stuid bavite set] somoh Yot a0 iong, ) Powiont to begin fresh with new ideas, new policies, new merchandise and inject for fourth position in-the batting or- flor, Detnson th) most iportant omot SOThA WS, into the business the experience and training I secured during my twenty- Alonzo 'Brulgcrs. Members of Davis in the lineup. Cannes, France, March 22.—Mrs. Cup Team, to Leave and Take Up| 8peaker, however, feels that aver-| Molla Bjurstedt. Mallory defeated 1af1 1 s . AR oftsa soun Al OF Botbian, wod | e, Vinsto, Toab Sk o voston three years association with the John Wanamaker store, Stern Bros., and s . 8 in the case of Guisto last year they| day's play in the lawn tennis tourna- Y 1 i New York, March 22 —Manuel| ™eAD nothing. ment here. Jas. McCreery Co., three of America’s greatest stores. Alonzo, sensational Spanish tennis star, and his brother, Jose, both mem- | voon il take up residence Tn this Puts Hubby Out at Home Don’t misunderstand me to refer boastfully to these connections, rather B E TAfh Tonnts amciesists’ Tnep| " : with humbleness and pride and gratitude for the advantages and benefits A comn e e snd il . | BB, i) : | secured from my work with them. I trust it will be the cause of de- understood will establish business e doparuro of the Alowzo b By | Bl veloping a host of friendship and cugtomers as long as this store is under The departure of the Alonzo broth- ers would be a severe blow to Spain's % > ' Davis cup hopes for this year, and it| 3 s il Ao mfae e R e N o the management of Mr. Halloran and myself. Thank you! in the next few months, Should Spain | upset calculations, howaver, and | i ; : v . —GEORGE M. LLOYD emerge the European zofe winner, the Alonzos, it.is pointed out, would then be available for fingl round match in this country, and if victor- jous for the challenge round sgainst the United States. Eddie Suisman, former Hartford 3 : : high star and feature player on thei : A . * recent Yale five, now is trying for the ¢ ¢ » . Yale nine. ¥ \ 2 i - C————— 4 All Makes Cars REPAIRED and i 5 : § 5 . OVERHAULED | || & il ; Buy Your Easter Outfit at Closing Out Prices Cadillacs a Specialty i AUTHORIZED NASH : ; . SERVICE STATION _ | 215 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN J EY Bo MOl’an * But there is no friction, dear reader, in the happy domicile of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Schang. Here is Mrs. Schang, wife of the GARAGE famous Yankee catgher, putting her husband out at home at the 3183 OHURCH ST. Tel, 1334 | New Orleans training camp. Carl Mays is giving the decision, e B0 ROUE - T)iVito’s Orchestra ™y s B Presents

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