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- e oot e ST ) o e g 2 W (4 gy S il Y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH, 23, 1923, part In athletics, ' Tennls and swm- [race on the final day, Milligan had 7 28 | ming events for feminine partigipants | not solected the men to make the March 28.—The "vER MERI"ENITES r ke s form a part of the interngtional pro- [trip, Orton sald, but he felt that, in "g,':“,;'::::; ;r:»;.::z (';‘;,:‘;“_ defeated 435 471380 | gram. addition to the captain, W, E. Steven- | \ne Galveston club here ydsterday by Amorllln lndenhlp and principles | son® B, P. Hewitson and G, R, Ren- ! . Eddle Andm [s High Hflfl" have been largely responsible for the | wick would be umonx Ihflm ‘:.n:f:;pm?,:‘ 8 v;-?.ofi'(!:|:,n":;“::::‘g,'.'n::n i ' ' | Btengel's home runs, Shinner out of Philippines, where natives proved i b P Silver City Champs-Here Tonight 10 SHOW P WELL S, S B WHY THE DELAY? i s s e [ PRSI SRy ONERS | The score by innings follows: . : ) 4 Hrown Outsianding Pirure. | ious Chusch Bors Tardy About i v B Made of the finest Calkskins in light tan llo‘lhnl true to chagpionship form, the New Britain staty leaguers had —————— 5 One of :the outstyrding {igures in [ Ndw York ...200 101 1001—6-11 1 Sasy’ work 'defeating Reriden i+ w . this development. was Klwood 8.| Bending in Story of Their Victory | Gulveston ,040 100 0000—5 9 2| and Toney Red lllade,, moderate'y state league bowling okntest at the|FAl Fast Thl'eawns to - Beat Brown, ot New York, now exgcutive Batteries—Now York Glants, John- | 4 Rogers' alleys lust night, being 167 i o;(IQr of the newly launched Natign-| Over Swift and Upson, 1.«.... Volght and Smith; Galveston, pnced at 57,50 pins to_the good when the final score American Sta al Amateur Athletlo Federation. DUt| y¢ the Bouth church or the Bwift! Coliins and Clarkson, Wendell and was counted, B, Anderson was high 0a Miars who' for years stimulated uthietic ac- | 4" 10 basketball pinyers wore as Honderson, | man for the night, crashing a total . xwzflrkn‘rh. vl;’:hn::‘:fl': l‘x’e‘v’v::‘lf good at press agenting their efforts .uu‘ e | w h 7 th t . l fin f w '8 o ikl - |at ringing the baskets, = this story| A g e have e mos! beauhf“ e O om- of 341 pins. Luby was Meriden's best ’ bet with a pin tall of 296, New Yqrk, March 23.—A new ‘“ort- steimental fn staging ‘the first, Far would have been printed earlier, It| From the Taplin Mtg. Co. the Cam- [ental menace” 18 'facing the western Castern games in 1913, at Manila, and | 05 0B coqay night, but it wak . els romped away with .the Penrods, |World. ;’;L"';::’ g’-‘:"“' :“X'“'lfi:l‘; 'L‘:::“'l"”:“’ not until Thursday -"(\lrnno“ that any | All Evidence Practically Concluded in | en ] spflng Pllmps alld oxford‘ to 1010 to 966 and a special ‘Kensing-| 1'ar from hdviig any wallike sig- Slam and’ Miflaya also were induced | ©N¢ had sufficlently recovered in or- Herrin Riot Trial, ~ b f d h th i i :‘"‘;”“‘“fh 8av0 the Office team a win ::_2':;%%?‘;“}.'.":':,‘;""";’: g :’ 3P| (o become members of this associa- d";.;" ';""m'" ';L’ ',““"w‘"g account: | yi.vion, 111, March 23.—(By Asso- | € lound anywhere ln , aty « by pins, ed upon P e Sou church defeated the . Ny e & | Coming over from Waterbury, the |® Browing devdlopment - of -athletic |HO™ {b“‘ ;heb T:"bfe':‘::ldm° ';‘":,: Swift and’' Upson Lumber company at| Ciated Press.)—The state expected: to ln La"‘d & schrober steuon Mohican Matket team took two from | Prowess in the Far East which threat- waJ- ""u 1 ntlo ? TAW. frOM! the Boys’ club Tuesday night by a| T8t Its case in the second Herrin riot| . ’ the local butchers, tie latter copping |€N8 to challenge the supremacy of Bc“;:e ?’u clp:aven.nceived from the | Score of 28 to 23, Two overtime per- | trisl today. The defense ot the MX and other make’ \ One game, Ariierican and European stars in vari- I Ep : ndicate that this year's|l008 were necessary before either| " churged with the murder of A i With the Ladies. ous branches of sport. ey ':Ill: o Rk { team could gain an advantage. Neipp| (onlo Mulcavich, of lirle, Pa, wil Thé ladies were out in force last| Comparatively little is realized ’"1:‘:};0"‘1\1 B’ exlr;oul uugc‘udl: EVET | und Gorman starred for the South/| Probably begin its testimony Monday. & night, those from P. & I". Corbin roll- | this f“‘t'::;' of the tremendous for- ineg the n{}zle{loc‘zrl'tu:a:x:eln 3“ o':i:::"t' church, white Maher and Kron did yn::::’;;:; {:nyc;;.!h: :;:iir:do:':)‘(“:m Hosiel“y for Men women and cl]iuren— ing a tight game with the Staniey Ward strides Whieh athletios have|,qi vy “yapan and. the Philippines ati |the best for the logers. The game, | FCRECET BIEE H6 KRR B on ? Works, the latter winning by the to- taken in the past decade in the orient, 2 which was® played before a large especlally in China, promise to have strong teams insthe Sam Hunter,, representative of the tal pin fall. Another Corbin.Stanfey |Specially China, Japan and the fleld. Keen rivalry exists among these s;;\;g;rw;:o:u‘tmx;gd ;trau‘x}?; :l;:\nln’;:\ siate ndjutant general.. He said the M ln a“ Shades alld pattel’lls and Works ladies’ match was taken by |Philippines, our island possession. ? 4 7 These three natios, nations, and they are anxious to de- The | Men had promises from the mob out- | the former on total pin fall. s, banded together offset - thelr Jack of welght. The o the mine that they would not be| reasonably p"ced Girls from the Wallace Barnes|in the Far Eastern Athletic associa- velop talent which will be worth send- h 3 ‘ South Chureh. Switt & Upson, | injure & b - Women, tao, are following the lead- | two-mile Iufirmllonnl e and th I 4 STATE IdEAfiUERS WIN Kinoal Y ay7{ership of 'thblr American and Europ- | distancé medley relay o:n.:m- n::l du; "("lants Second Team Is # . \ u can sisters in taking a more active |of the meet and the two-mile relay | Winner in Tenth ]nning ‘ MEN,S SPRING i ing to the Olympics at Paris. lant In Bristol totalled 1180 while(!ion, the major oriental sport govern- '€, p The New Britain -Machine company|ing body, have taker the initiative in| “The city of Qsaka is building & olg Kron| He identificd Hugh Willis, one of | { p! 8 f v y knocked d b 18 {h the | Putting recreatbonal activities on fts |concrete stadium for the events and Lett Forward, the defendants, and state executive | queens knocked down but 11 n the present high plane, expects to handle average daily crewds Parker . Anderson | | board member of the Illinois miners, | |‘H E < first game, In the second ' set the of 20,000,” 2 | as the man who drove up to the mine iy Attention on Far East Machine company evened things up, A the result-of progress which has |in an automobile Jjust prior to the| i e AL s Maher ;a‘l;;"foti':;s RERHESS0r e JOLR AF h&ntunoulematladn but none the less| Milwaulkee Pair Leads ‘t 5 ‘“"’y'"” | e ¥ effective, the rest of the athletic world | ¢ Van Oppen " lmm n At the Casino, | is beginning to focus its attention on In Bow'“‘g Tournamen | 130 GOLFERS h“ERED | [ ] L] R‘*:mtlh'; Sapip alSIs K .i,':Z“‘BL:' this Far Eastern development. Right| Milwaukee, Wis., March 23.—New . Maguire Pinehurst, N. C., Mareh 23.—A r i “inow: particular interest is being mani- [leaders in the doubles were estab- nght Guard, record breaking field of more than 85 WEST MA'N ST tll;’uu!:’rl‘m[:fip;;t:agbz“tl::;l ";;:”::‘I’I g‘; fested in the 1923 Far Eastern games, |lished yesterday in the American| ' Goals from floor, Gorman, )\clpp,‘ 130 contesgants lined up for the start 11437 ot thelr rivals' 1380 4 biennial affair, modelled along|Lowling Congress ‘tgurnament when |5; Kron, 6} Maher, 4; Van Oppen ,‘nr the qualifying round of the an-| oainss. ’l‘nnb;h’l. . Olympic lines. The meet this year 18|, Kolacke and J. Jacobs, Milwadkee, | Maguite,'1. Goals from fouls, Neipp, ’nua.l north and south women's :olf[ Tonight, at Rogers' alleys, &m tan: the sixth since 1913 and will be held |scoréd a total of 1,295, KolWcke's | 1 out of 7; Gurnun._ 5 out of §; )[a.ftoumament today. Miss Glenna| Branch of the Hartford' Store f % Clg % Howlink k‘ in Osaka, Japan, beginning May.21. It|totals were 197, 215 and 220 and Ja- |her, 1 out of 4. Time, two twenty-| Colett, national champion, MissMarion | ders, Frary & Clark bowling feam of | o) hices’ to witness a calibre of per-|cob's, 190, 267 and’ 216, ~ Tallure of | minute periods and 2 extra five min-|Hollins and Mrs. Ronald Barlow were the Industrial league will roll theormayon comparing favorably -with |both men to topple single pin spares|ute perlods. Referec, Cleveland. |among the entries. Meriden Cutlery Meriden ity | tng hest in this country and Europe, | prevented a totatl of more than 1,300, . champions, %51 . and in the Far East it is looked upon| ' Abe Langtry, secretatry of the A. B, Last night's scor |as a preliminary step toward real rep-|C., announced yesterday that he prob- . resentation from ‘that part of the|ably would resign his position on ac- ew Britain, world in the Paris Qlympics of 1924.|count of ill health. 1hompson . 114 16 k Conditions peculiar to the orient un- F. L. Pasdeloap, present treasurer, ey i B b ? |doubtedly will, preclude the possibility |is- mentioned as Langtry's probable “Frisk . , 93 105 of Far astern peoples competing, successor. E. Anderson 107 117 341 | generally on an' even® footing with % e e their Caucasian rivais but high' class/| 71 H 5 ; Pl {talent in many hranches of activity is Oxford Team Wlfl Sail 5 Oravabe 5 [eing produced as a result of systema- For States on: April 14 |} - 5 Luby . 8 14 tic training and encouragement. As 1‘{!:.1'1‘115215’:‘” an example, the list of track and field | Phll'adelphia, March 23.—The Ox- ’“‘ Kennedy : stars, according to latest reports, in-{ford University athletes who will com- bk [ F B Phas 10-second sprinters, | Pete at the Pennsylvania relay carni- eillgea sayaral U (i B e WORLDS - LARGEST SHOE_RETAILERS 473—1387 | \while unusudl proficiency is being de- | V&l, Liverpool -April'14 on the Berengaria veloped in such sports as swimming, tennis and boxing. and returt on the Aquitania May 2. s Program of Mect. In making this announcement today, },f’,“;i.":; Des s 2;" :33 Proof of the invasion of western|George W. Orton, manager of the r ! 0— 250 ds also is shown in the pro-|carnival, said that' he had received Huber .. 8 80— m standa J. Linehart ?"nr the ]rm- Eastern meet, which | word from Captain 'W. R. 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