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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923. 233ea3iloadeirriatatiiatisirasitaetacinatatastiisiziaasizziisisisdisesiontits YOUNG STRIBLING WINS BOUT OVER ROSENBERG—BILLY MISKE, FAMOUS HEAVY, DIES—NAVY AND HUSKIES IN 14-14 TIE—EDDIE COLLINS HAS GREAT BATTING RECORD—LEW TENDLER BADLY BEATEN—YALE QUINTET GETS REVENGE NAVY AND HUSTKIES BATTLE OOLLINS FNSLESS e TBILLY MISKE TAKES TO AN EVEN 14.14 DEADLOCK THANMANY BELIEVE §. SISTERS WIN TITLES SAME N " COUNT WITH DEATH L R 5 —— Strnck Ot Bat 8 Times Last P ) ?Was in 114 Bouts and Kayoed oty inaorant pot 1| JOELYNCH W!N?,E - i Too Gale - 2 Ony by Dempey Play Important Part in Q Tournament ol Roses S[}ERE 5{{]“? ddie Collins makes ore hits 4 | g Minneapolls, Minn., Jan. 2.—Billy % n 3 Miske, St. Paul heavyweight pugilist, P ag " o strikes on him than Game at Pasadena. T e R dving Ty : L ;i dled late yesterday at a hospital after = 4 (a week’s illness from an acute at- -(ther Now 1ons er in baseball” says Billy : : 4 et re Kid Gleason ‘ i i , tack of bright's disease. He was 2 § rs,old. ‘ the White Sox t %S, S | Although Miske has suffered from |a chronic condition of the disease for four years, he did not become serious- 1y ill until recently. He spent Christ- . H mas with his family in St. Faul but work around the plate hasn’t been ; - |collapsed the necxt day and was ed nearly as much as Cobb, 2 g > 4 : < ]bronghl to a hospital here. Saturday 4 he became unconscious and remained i to me one day la were discussing the ’ r. “He is one o 0 i . smen in the history : L ; 1 spite fact thai his i g ker, Ruth, Hornsby and the r _ stars. Collins works the pitcher . 3 ssed by a crow stim t4s e . Eound R Wi th the limit 1 don't believe T am ‘ 8/ 3 Has Active Ring Career w00 fts to '8¢ wrong n I say that Collina 5 i cer was full of ac- Coach Bob I'olweli's 1shipmen | ) P \ Murghy Makes 75 per cent of his hits after - : tion. He had engaged in 114 ring bat- played a wide op « Ypiliie The : jabbed | B [ties and had been knocked out only ball from the 0 E 5 5 / = once. His iliness had twice forced him b ; wored v ot \ git | ¢ : kb MARJORIE TAYLOR FRANCES TAYLOR D : i . by Matthey e fin . 2l A 5 i rkable feature of (Heason's - I He began his ring career in 1013 tervened, it is pre f ) o BUE s swimmers seldom come in lor sisters of Pittsburgh to i gheny Mountain Association and lhm',n‘,,h,g in a number of fights en i W \ ount 5 hem. The two T s, 4 a5 5 it would have triumpl The [ retentod Tameh . the 1InS strucis out only cight times in 145 clusters, However, the Smith sisters "wm Fhe two Taylors, Marjorie and jagier won the senior titie. Both won|Hudson, Wis. When Mike Coiling, v " in rti b eteated 3 el P “rances, scored al in N proved superior i ) o his Shunceh aras . bad bal,|Of Columbus, O, formed a great| TLIoM FeOT nnacle 48 “'_’y::""_l"\.n'f| their titles at the same meet, on the | Minneapolis promoter, had the arena with the exception T P, ere |, ¢ : S dom hits at a bad ball.| 5 o " . i megt wh e fc EW R i & |there. Among his opponénts were : L a0 A vican League umplres will tey |SWimming pair. Now come the Tay-ithe junior championship of the Alle. Same. night and in consecutive tries. |y W™ o> Tomm; Gibbons, l\"nd - et e Fulton, Battling Levinsky, Kid Ner- honors were even ! SRS e vou that his judgment is 1 iy, In e he will take a ball that is only rolk, Billy Papke, Bill Brennan, Jaek The ability h i t lla Coming : DA ot i B —— Rt e aes L an e SR voatiasciming (1R SR inches inside or outside, a bal le TEND[ER [iETS i - ----: YI]”N[i STRIBLINfi [ Dillon, Harry Greb, Gus Christic, Bob . Italy, Jan, 2 s repe that most batters would consider good Moh, Gunboat Smith, Jim Flynn, Wil- W H O A | lie Meehan, Mike O’'Dowd, Bob Roper ments saved t »0s8ib! e- that rminio Spal 1o n A wat Ermini palla, the Italian & lawing Trpl the ball to 3-incl AR bl L L Firpo. 1| deitally e often takes u strike In o f |and others, period the Huskics stopped Buenon Alres, will go to New York | Lo KHOWING it tawt the type ba) / s st e L li Ouly To Champion plunges h f SCrimmage [to meet Gene Tunney and Tom Gib- 3 s LR X Jack Dempscy, heavyweight chame - hal v . i n hat he wiil get an offe v t— ! 3 K —— Mh:)mn‘k bons. is 1iki n:l Rl AN HORSRSHOD CHRI02 men, was the oniy man to put the St he 16 passes ' Lkin : S e ir a2 s o q e the b 3 A kes don't seem to hother ¥ 1S OUT TO WIN THIRD TITLE Paul heavyweight down for the coun Midshipmen. 11 o ‘ A Chaney Wi, o s ot seens o vorver Goldman, - Unknown, - Gives Gets Newspaper Decision in Hard | pempeescurmea " rici i e sy MBI L0 Ehe hy e of the er, N, Y ) \ndy | LGt {rounds at Benton Harbor in July, aerial & ok h i s el L taki e € 1y cut before get- o g e ) A Chinsy of i Baitimone v the ltine it ; S e G C ander g . g 1920, In 1918 Miske fought a ten Phimcs wer AEroe lecision Archie Walker of New P)v:yny 1 “.1“'1 \; ’: ,’,h :::. hamp Omvudel Bad Bealm - 3 FO“ m Bom round draw with Dempsey in 8t Paul 1 cre yesterday afternoon after iatter in f 2 ok e - and Inter (o5t u newspaper decision to fighting Chaney e i roling . Sonk & 2 . 3 o S 3 2 5 y the champion in six rounds at Phila- passes ! il SR k :::‘ u,,““ ] v‘f;r Phila —Dropped f Newark, Jau, 2.—~W, L, Stribling 19 delphia. or the ol | A ycar old Georgia high school aspirant| Miske and Tommy Gibbons met five ern gridiro t R e Wby ¢ rt iy other player in o X . Mok count of nine, Lew Tendler yesterday for pugilist honors battercd his way 1imes, the former winning on a foul In New York in October, 1922, and ) e Nivy wh ' ot onmn to decisive victory Dave R = AgintCilabd et . Wihliams - Dofoats ‘Snith y e pl and equally tough lost the decision in u-round bout ; v G Tea oL SN YOS LCR VS BURUM ¢ » taking o deols! 4 RR L tas 1o i : w York Jsn <0 Williams for th 1 'he logle of Collins, here to Nate Goldman of this clty i 4 ¢ berg, rugged Brooklyn middleweight, | 1atter taking three decisions, One Nt ot b \ L yestorday afternoon in @ bristiing 12. | bout fn Minneavolis cnded in a draw, #tance it was thrown inore, eight | however, | you only ueed one Pendler showed signs of Krogginess ) : g 12. | bou b : ) ver, P round bout before & New Yearw! Farly in 1920 Miske was informed received by McKee ) p nplon, wen the jud ’ 0l has a Verdict Unanimous. v 4 : h to hit, crowd of more than 7,000 In the first | DY D18 phyMcians that he had bright's serimmage. It was “Midget” Smith of N ork, ir ullar habit, He chews gum After the first round, which went \ i a as i retive fr eriod 1 t ounl bout Ere tield. When ) to the b Tendlor, ther s uestio p regiment armory. disenso afd must retirc troin the riig, l[:“r::‘l tha x fo wn ml bout sl ke ”'“'lyn‘- INOEnieRe noidisetion. 48 ; : LR Dominating the fight from start to Al tne time Miske had just gon ‘ o the superiority of the men, and th finish with an aggressive vigorous at. | tNFough bankrupte ter losing nis top of his ca tremains yepdiet of the judges and referce wa § verdict of the judges and refarce was tack. Stribling’s triumph was con. °ntire savings-—345,000-—In the antos und ¢ wduled 12-round so until his death. he spectators’ vie has-two strikes, cently in looking ove 1 apparent to £ dh Greut cluss shipmen a touechdowy in the nd and rounds h s first tou " Johnny Horvath Win ] i e n by im.ung nimou vineing to the first Metropolitan audi. | Mobile business | lanstield, O., J Jol " clioved and cod back Although Goldman, who s . 3 sl p S . : g an : A i : S ERiRE eoT $REH11 10 profmines m: "” :.1 'I gt ence that has seen him in action, No Last Fight Two Months Ago, \ 7 lvath, Manst ghtws o prominence last summer b . } 1 official deciston was rendered under is to 4 i ) . awar p 5 “ ) ing Pinky Mitchell in an eight-round i . N If 1 am going to die, 1t might as S ‘ b : : . h y Blil1a strick Sout houl: Neee. BULZID i kredt batiie] ke 4 W Jorsey hoxing laws but|well happen in the ring aw in hed own. A N Ke . welghut 1 i out ol desp wnchant perts at the ringslde agreed th u-..n:.’,l.].'.-, ‘1" ":‘|"‘l‘\""‘fi"":lt“|‘h' were | the 8t ffaul fighter replied. “Teii m od rpniPrieng b : : 8 tne ont the pitcher to the lim- | Tandler lacked hin former punch and i { S irpstech I.“;”m.'f ':.Illl'lllll n.‘.‘h- what to do and I wili bent this sk : e Is ba ':“”M . Sor v ;.’ wen far as southern youth with nine of the 12 A dict was preseribed Jl r.‘;‘vm y‘||n:m.l..j“v':‘;;11.'.w-'n“|)1 ! rounds giving one to Rosenberg and | months later he was boxing ) g ek sk wibielibe Fisted claseing two zs even making enough to fitl the tamily ¢ .- Rules on Prize Money in tehtweient crown worn i fienny Btribling had fosentwhg in distress | shoquer. i s Hignt wns at Oma wonard, had secn his best days a ’ i chequer ast tignt wi , i) - in at least three of the round " v he . 1 hie, of olm(u Boat Races Changed voxcr. 1t was suid, however, that his E3hi (hitd Vet Fwsites bar Thoars [tw WA whioi & hoe o kies seine ll 1 1 1 v \ 2 oy v o O oug ¥ WA b four reana., fanlel o i 8 an e 4 ;i 58 17 o best hand, the ieft, was in bad shaps i he pummetled the former New York et L R pdgpd '.,: g B e B on 'O | hrous t ; e bl ks ‘I“""";" 1 o ated ”"‘”"" : Th state middleweight champion with |three years in belleved 10 have Joi thews' wide p i '8 hanging . punishm : . icer st A e SR e e i aahatd e ; & hooks and uppercuts, the jaych to umgeavate s altment | . i | otk ’ wee, des | womae time ago ar vas satd the in orglan was unable to land a f) Iske wi way e covered by Pe 1 ‘ giixl (8 bVIRTW LD Cuntroverty that | IFY WAl Never pROBaT]y. BIaIo0 i a Mnish j Mi :““»,. ,;Iw,u~ popuiRr - with Philed. "I passed 1o Rr erized the first race run here Goldman's decisive vietory caused MRS, JOHN K. FRANCISCO Frequenty the youth's Inexperi- | . “r"‘"'," S "'H""‘l""‘"“‘\ who steod ungua i ve \ \ 1 i ove ' ' has be wdopted by | many experts to exprens the . 5 3 eapert- and aggressiveness in o the rin thres.yard line » PAr Camp Hola p 2 ettt Aldderd AL UL he opinior | gt petorsburg Fla, Jan, 2--What ence and oversanxiety cost him op- | widow and three children survive e | 3 ‘ 2 ) committec of the Yacht- that he would prove a dungerous cons | wiilic Hoppe is to billiands, Mrs, John | portunities while Rosenberg, an ex- sehdown a ) sociation of America tender in the lightweight division F. Francisco of this eity is rupidly pert shock absorber, proved too r Boal, tying tr aind ¥ important s U . » or : . : 2 » proved too pe g = of the game w g y b ) ) ol it o] lr"“ Dropped For Count. coming to be in horseshoc pitching, | sourceful for hig opponent at othor BESCHER TO NEW ORLEANS, ritory ist i : e LS o e s b s e Three national tournaments have times, London, O., Jan Rob Bescher, ; MeKee Doos Well ‘ > 99 prize Is abolished, and (n the first round which went to Tends been held sinoe the Woman's Hors There was plenty of rough and | former National league star . e atcurate paa 30 2 pone P e commi leekded to ler by a good 1 Shortly shoc Pitching assoctation was first tumble battling at close quarters in | nounced yesterday that he had res also gained consiste "" 2 o " claborate trop win 1 opening of n ceond, Goldman formed whieh Vosenborg Oifset many of ed notice of ;“- sale 1o New bucks, and driving dashes ¢ : Pat Mills Outpo ! o Aot dbeios BIORE 1ENG & M punch flush o Yeuds isco finished sccond in Bteibling's swinging attacks with lu- | Orleans ciub of the Southington assoe ley and Barchet featur t te \ inlshing or's jaw sending him to the mat for 10, won the second and suc- fighting. RBtribling's chicf wewpons | ciation He played with Wichita Bsane. The defons 4 Sshels 8 I Buffalo, Chice eves the eount of nine ¢ got up a bit defended her title in - the were a loft uppereut to the jaw and | Falis, in the Tesas lengue, ihe pnst ] and have cntercd bids for this year's €roggy, but despite a tiff right 1o the third A right cross, which often landed with | three seasons (Continued on Iollov ) " 1 head he managed ady himself " curc %0 much about win. damaging resuits The southerner's i m ' and st a hard left to Goldman's ‘ titles,” says Mrs, FFrancigeo, specd, srength, and ability were Penn. Baskethallers in .'.r:’..‘;‘ ich %f.wmxiv lood . Ng ma- do like the |-1’.‘ :vr;vn\gl prominent in his Inu;l hut ;Zn\ were [ ———y TS R e al damage 1% done by either man nabl im, and \ roppe “lmatehed in staminag and courage FAMOUS COACH IS KEEN FOR TYPES “"‘""-‘, o L et e ety s S ik s B g e i | Saind Vet 3 e SKA“” s remnan ‘ i W Montrea), Southpaw can i At hard rap orseshoos 1w bont, wa coneind. T ame period Bud Taylor Weats Nable (Continned on Following Page) Decries Individual Stars and Has Definite Views to Style Player Best Adapted to Various Positions e oteret i it time Aty 3 : pted to Various Positions on Win gume for the a Grand and G]onous Feellng ing Team. bl e " — — T e S S S —— N SOU WARE UP ON A [ 2 HEA®R AND You CAnN'T » ¥ o IND N g y DAPYC WINTER MORNING Tae . el < _RAes BY FARNEST AL 2LOOD ale Quintet Easily THE WIND 18 HOWLING - 3 3 TICKING LEEP FOR FEA 5 GOING To d mnniet = . ” VERY RING AMD FINALLY, vm":- Yov Under Whose Direction the Famous Deats Western ]‘(u,(.”(- [ ! | | Ty Passaic High School Baskethall Team Has Lsablished It Remarkable Record Watching a gan Forsman Wins Crown as Real Skating Champion i Individual stars make up t . have ru ball mach —t the combined str ’ : Mo : o : '_LJ':‘\ X | what ¥ 1 1 wan. 1 accor For el e : > TAKE THE CLOGK OVER ~“AND You FIND ITS oNLY FOUR . AINT IT A e o ' & Window To S2E BY Tur | OCLOCK AND YOU'VE GOT Twe ND mnGlORRanus et ook, At ‘ bl WRT. TG 1T MORE HOUR S and e atio 3 S ) R . o SLEEP and dissimila - ’ proportion as N ' team play a L 50 WM ) ‘ | team w ‘dk"‘- d - . y : : r’ Pasketba on < their teams might do we the example of metion tors and choose types For instance One be a right-handed play mate Jeftohanded 1 ien one finds this nat althosgh T have had o a handed players on several occasior It is comparatively casy how $0 develop forwards who read band. Net onc of the most suce ot Men that 1 ever coac § fest 5 inches tall. He Bamany, the only Fassaic e