New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports| Eddie Foster, who will be remem- bered by older baseball fans as the once star third sacker of the Wash- ngton and St. Louis clubs and more lately on the rolls of the Browns, has | been released. Eddie announces that he will return to’ school and study for the ministry. Jimmy Malcolm of -Holyoke is prominently mentioned as Yuill's successor on the Hartford Kaceys' team. 3 Altheugh Kearns now denjes any definite deal for a Dempsey-Gibbons fight, the promoters already ave dickering for it and Cleveland and Louisville have submitted bids, The 8. 8. America sails on June 16 for Europe and cn it will go the American track team to take part in the Olympics. The swimmers and oarsmen also will go at this time. Eddie Ritola now is on the briny deep headed for his native Finland, for which he will compete in the Olympics, It is reported that Eddie may re?| main in Finland. Let him stay there, Any man (who comes to America an unknown and ordinary chap an [American influence and opportunity becomes the star that Ed is—then turns down the land that gave him his chance is rot missed. Ritola had already taken out first [papers here, but has cast them aside in order to go back to Finland. Kurt Prenzel, a 27 year old Ger- jnan pug, now arrives in New York and announces that if he is not the hamp he is*next to i» = He claims 00 ring fights and 85 xnockouts, Kurt is a modest boy. He Admlt‘ hat he has never been defeated. We'd like to,sec Wop Manolian atched with Mike Morley or Chick 3rown, as his manhger suggests. Of he two, the Brown match probably vould draw the best, Dramatic critics picking 10 best plays of all time surprise us by ig- oring Harry Hooper's catch in 1912, The Yanks are to recelve watches s world series awards. Alarm clocks vould have been more appropriate a jear ago. It says in the papers that Helen ills' serviee Is poor and we find our- Ives wondering whether the young ady Is a hotel or what, It develops that Spalla, Italian cavywelght, swindled Rickard out f $600. That young gent is wast- ng his genius in tho prize ring. Photographs show that Senor Firpo has a la; of fat about his midriff, is financial transactions, however, ndicate that his head is not similarly purdened, It is planned to shorten racing pro- rams next summer, but it is entirely nnecessary to shorten the odds that re offered at most tracks. New York legislator wants to limit rices for champlonship fights to $7, vhich is about $6.50 too much, It was nice of the Havana council through | NEW BRITAIN DAILY AN EARNS D AT ORAW WITH I'WARGD w (Continued from Preceding Page) the fight out of the New England boy for a few seconds, taking advantage of his opponent’s condition the local lad rained right and lefts to the face which had Kaplan reeling about the ring. The tenth round, the best of the fight, found both boys standing toe to toe exchanging blows. Beth slugged, neither broke ground ahd when the bell sounded ending the round both fighters were exchanging blows, which had both of them in a weakened con- ditlon Thd last two rounds of the fight which were carried by De Marco by & wide margin earned the local boy a draw, Kaplan welghed in at 130 pounds while De Marco tipped the scaleg at 131 pounds. As the men entered the ring Kaplan was the favorite and many bets were whgered at ten to seven that the visitor would get the declision. Crashing The Pins ROGERS ALLEYS STANLEY WORKS LADIES. J. Blalr L! a. JULIUS REGNER No, we didn't mean Captain Kid. Kid captain Is right, if not elegant. That's what Jullus Regner is. Julius is only 16 years old and he still wears knee pants but he's such a crack football player that they named him captain of the Mooscheart, Ill, var- sity squad. Regner is a Columbus, 0., boy, is 16, a haltback and weighs only 130 pounds, H. Ahlstrom . M. Murphy K.* Fitzgerald M. Smith .. P. Burke . M. Fitzgerald Forfeited game. to give Pitcher Luque a medal, con- sidering the way he proved his mettle with the Reds last year, M. Burkhardt . M. Blum . R. Woods . V, Potash E. Fitzgerald , A soldier fighter is going down to Buenos Aires to Dbattie. Someone probably told him it is pronounced Bonus, Stoneman of the Giants believes baseball would derive a great moral benefit from a world's tour. Stone- man, having been indicted in a bucket shop scandal, is well qualified to|E. als, . Deming speak on the subject of morals. 5, Brown . Walton L The Harmony A. A, went to Terry- ville last night and won in an over- time game 21-18. Carlson ... Donahue ..... Molchan ..... Berard The sports ed. would request the Leason Harmony press agent, and others who send in items about their teams, to get them into the Herald office before 10 a. m, OF THE DAY FOLLOWING THE GAME. 42 Bow Wows, B, Glanotta .....i.. BL 8. Koalntek ..... Mise Stanquist Miss Loomis Miss Smith .. Miss Goodrich For instance, today, Tuesday, along comes a detailed account of the above game, which was played last Friday night, four days ago. That is too far in the dim past of sports to devote the space that the game would war- rant had it been sent in thed ay after it was played. A little more pep by your press agents boys and you'll be delighted with the publicity your teams get. ROGAN AND HALL TIED 8. Bymelan .. G, Woods . 8. Bcheyd . B. Landgren M, Carlson M. Olsen .. A. Hornkehl K. Whalen P, liyland . HERALD; Dr. Joel Boone, shown above with his wife, is one of Presi- dent Coolidge’s personal physicians. Photo t&ken in Washington. more by July 1. The balance of the course will be developed as rapidly as the membership requires, More than 200 golfers are said to already have asked for membership. Swanson but increased as the course is creased. A member will Le required to make an initial payment of $300 for use of the club and all its facill- 350 CLEVELAND'S GOLF CLUB PLANS A “PAY-AS-Y0U-60" 425 Acre Tract Will Be Made Into | 323 expires August 1, 1935. There will be no further dues or assessments, but there will be reasonable greens charge | each time a member plays golf. Nagirroe (which is Corrigan re- versed) by which the estate is famil- farly known, is famed for its floral beauty, Any tree or plant that will grow in this elimate can be found on the place, it is said, New Golt Course of 51 Holes 8. = One of the largest golf courses in America is plaaned by the Cedarhurst Country Club, Inc,, Cleveland's first golf club, developed on what is known as the “pay-as-you-go” system. This be- came known with the announcemen! that the club has acquired the 425 acre sountry estate of James W, Cor- rigan, wealthy steel man, between Wickliffe gnd Willoughby, east of here. A 54 hole course is intended. Nine holes are to be ready May 1, and nine Cleveland, Jan, GOURDIN IN TRAINING DBoston, Jan, 8,—~Ned Gourdi mer Harvard athlete and holder of the world's running broad jump rec- ord, will try for _a place on the Olympie track team, Gourdin, who was A. A, U, pentathlon champlon in 22, and who is now in his final year at the Harvard Law school, starts training today at Soldiers’ field under the direction of Coach Eddie Farrell of Harvard, The first limit will be placed at 500 | in- | ties for the term of club lease, which | NEW BRITAIN HAN 8 I T. Pritchard Born Here, Han- | ager of Indjana Power Co, | The January 1 edition of the In- | diana 1 the Ind., devots wer Co. News published by of "Vincen front Indiana Power C its entire a pictury 1 snort hist |of H. T. Pri | Britain man, |of the plant. , The article under the follows: hard, a forme o is ger mar pictur is'as Pritchard was born ,at , January 23, 1887 r moved to Waukegon, d sck His He then en- | Yale college, he ¢ course in electrical enginee {was an honor man of the 108, s {irst employme serintendent of t nd power company of Joilet, 1l {ter he was made superintendent o ruction operation of the sanitary district of Chidago. He then formed a partnership and purcha the light company at ngs, | rebuilt this property and operated it ’OH“ year, | “He was then sent o Carlsbad, N ring and class ad said a dam |by floods. Loonl engineers that it was impossible to. bui | that would withstand | river. However, Mr. Pritchard suc- , Open To A SIX Built by Hudson under Hudson Patents HEADS POWER (0, Mexico, to rebuild a dam on the Pe- | | cos river, which had been washed out | floods on the ceeded in building a dam that is still standing “He came to Vincennes in October, {1919, and the wonderful success and | development of the Indiana Power Co. | due to his untiring efforts and | ability te build an organization, in | ich every member has a feeling | of deepest lovalty and friendship and the best service they to give capable of You Say Sarazen Is Good? eDermott’s Records iling Gene Sarazen as of the present. The artist, but he wns , as was T ci a decade srmott fini phia open h fizished in a 4 Smith an apionsh. - he again fim itle, but won fr. a icorge Simpson in very next year the brilliant \ian won the title outright, two strokes ahead of Tom his nearest competitor. Here's a record that has never been ed in American golf, and proba- Ior three successive ott was just as good as the field over the regue >, and twice, successively, 3 zen and the other bril« liants of today take a rifle shot at that It Had No Hold On Him |1 doff my gray fedora To Uncle Rodman Babbitt; He'ss moked cigars for 20 y'ars And never got the habit. | —Ohio Sun Dial, For a New Weekly Magazine An Unususal Offer Everybody For Full Particulars See' NEXT SUNDAYS SUNDAY B NEWS New Yorks Picture Newspaper 5S¢ Everywhere The NewESSEX FOR STANDING BROAD These Two and Kaminicky Also Are Even In Runntng High Jump At Y Athletic Meet, Essex closed car comforts now cost #8170 less than ever before. Also with this lower price you get an even more attractive Coach body and a six cylinder motor built on the principle of the famous Hudson Super-Six. A It continues Essex qualities of economy and reliability, known to 135,000 owners. 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