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The Hartford Kaceys again last night won over the Springfield Y. M, C. A. team, this time by a score of 28-23. The American hockey team sailed on the President Garfield today for Europe to take part in the Olympic meet. A new bill proposed in New Yorfi would eliminate declsion bouts, For the third successive year, Wal- ter Kopposch has been elected captain of the Columbla football team, an honor never before given any eastern athlete. This breaks all records for con- tinuous leadership in athleties. Frank Chance, newly appointed manager of the Chicago White Sox, expects to start the 1924 season with the 1923 lineup in the field, White Sox officials said last night. A con- tract has been sent to Capt. Eddie Collins, star second baseman, who has given no indications of becom- ing a holdout. Joie W. Ray of Chicago, champion mile runner, will compete in the Am- erican Legion track games to be held here Feb. 22, it was announced yes- terday. Jack Britton, former welterweight champion of the world, who won the title on March 17, five years ago, has been matched for a 12-round bout here on the night of January 21, with I'red Archer, English welterweight, It will be Archer's first appearance in this country. Grade 8 T A defeated 8 I C at the Central Junior High school gym last night. The score was 10 to 8 and four extra minutes were played. Manager Tobin has called a prac- tice game of the Rangers for tonight at the Burritt school gym. All mem- Lers of the squad are orde red to re- yort. I"irpo is now engaged in a program of “hardening up.” And you must admit pretty soft. he has had it | The umpires for next season have| been picked but the boys in the 50- cent seats will continue to give the decisions. It Is still @ matter of doubt whether Mrs., Molla Malory is to be defeated in the Olympic games as an American or u Norwegian. Freddie Welsh is teaching Young Stribling how to hit Rl ) T T | Next we may expect to hear that Joe Beckett is teaching him how to es- cape a knockout. imagine cheese being fighters are because they full of some fighters punched We ealled ure always holes, We must have a terribly, distorted {dea of the fitness of things: for in- stance, we don't see anything roman- y tic about the mother of a prize- fighter going into the ring to act as his second. Judging by the seriousness with which the A. A, U, officials take themselves the coming Olympitad will be a contest between KEuropean na- tlons and Americar® executives, We are not surprised to hear Iirpo say Dempsey's punch did not hother him. An anesthetic seldom does, Canadian golfers made 86 holes in one last summer, several of which without the aid of a corkscrew A expert hasn't changed much in 2 Some of the peanuts made us feel the same : ate last year way about it. Quite Modern Six bandits in Shanghal recently held up a bank messenger and es- caped with more than $500,000 worth of negotiable securities. The Americanization of China is al- most complete,—Life FLORIDA The added pleasure and com- fort of a sea trip to the South make the Savannah Line the ideal way to travel. Worry and weariness vanish after the first few hours of salt air and sunshine. New and luxuriously furnished steamers afford every comfort and convenienc Broad promenade decks. Spacious lounges and smoking room. Meals that appeal to the most fastidious, attractively served inlerge, bright, comfortable dining-saloons. These and numerous other foatures of Sevennah mefltffitfil’l d oll ot & remembered, an. attractive. holee ranges from the com- madious two berth type to de luxerooms with twin beds and private bath. All fares inelude meals and stateroom sccommodations . hl:)r.mrwy‘r-ntr.hvw day, Setur connecting ot Se- rnoah. s Wi theoueh. traine for Again Bosses Dixie League ‘ s o s | | JOHN D, MARTIN Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 9.—This is John Donelson Martin, who was re- cently reelected president of the Southern league, His term is for five years and the league directors voted to raise his salary from $7,600 to $9,- 000 annually. When Martin is not fulfilling his baseball dutles, he is practicing law. He is one of the most efficlent law- yers in Tennessee and has a large practice, Martin has polited the Southern league the past several years and has been very successful. Martin is a member of the board of arbitration of the Natlonal associa- tion. Crashing The Pins S ALLEYS. ADIES' LEAGUE ROG r. & F. CORBIN Cor Morton .. Stotts Bristo! | Koerber Dummy Storey . Caster , [ Link .o | Beanton | Doyl | | | Bruc O'Da Culve | Cushen Vagan ... { | mer . Koloski | Cutver Nodoeen Anderson Gorman ... |+ | Rounoke WORON 4 oiveeen B4 he 08 am ... 1] James . ‘ursons . IR0 Al | | | Cronin ... 3. Anderson .. L. M Ollson .. |e T & ¥ CORBIN ¥ Bul | 8ennaidt Jugo Pedden Horgman 5 |Thomas ... w9 l | Zelgler Borrow Duminy Jackem .. aswell Knox Lumpp . \ | | | Getlow Post stipek | Btott | Rawlings | i Kron Jius Casters Quikle S hneider Barie Brown . Works Stanley .105 1 9 Tens—1458 Kenmey Aetl | Hestin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924. Campbell Howarth Turner ... Fatrus Zuechi Happenny Nelson Facey Robertson Delsata . xFreeman x==363 corre .. Berg ... Curlson Heheyd . Wacker .. Jurgen . Wright . Arel .. Truvers . Thompson .... Anderson . Kallsk Leupold . Wells Schneld Heln ... TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE Belt Buckles 38 95— 209 86— 267 107— 217 76— 236 | Mycrs Btuka . Noga Ramm 345 338 3661049 Gurter. Trimmings Staubly . ..107 e Cealson . Homan . Heath .. 387 Egg Deuters BT 1) Dummy . 3971220 83— 283 96— 271 Donlan ... Shaporus . Welis .00 Baldasimo Beuson ... - 252 80— 263 | 4281201 404 Hub Caps Wardner . . . o8 Sanders Maloney Anderson . Walker MeGumry Baylock Kraus .. Sidel Zwick Hugh FRATERNITY ALLEYS. 1 (l“r LEAGLE ‘ebater “V)lllll. Nickols . Cluck M. Schrolder Lanu Glaussler .. Bquires . Scheoeder o # Winger Barth .. Mirs Johnwon ...... Mre, Hchroeder . Miss Thayer .. 4061210 | Meinzimun W. Mepp ... it Buckholtz . Kosswlg . Volg .. G, Hepp . Winger 151 4n4 Andree ..106 I 07 0 109 C, Jelnson Hulten Dahistrom Friek . W. Nelson L3 (L T & UMPIRE DISCUSSES You Can’t Keep Them Out! Radio waves will penetrate just about everything! was made recently 90 feet below AROUND THE WORLD EVERY TWO WEEKS Steamers Make Long Trip Twice, Every Month | 9.—Moc start ! \ 1 | | i San Francisco, Jan. Magellans month on the voyage that the ecarly Portuguese navigator found so difhi- cult and perilous, for the Dollar Steamship Co. has an around-the- world service with fortnightly sailings. Encirciing the globe apparently has lost none of its interest for the travel | er, if it has become a commonplace of modern navigation, and on this theory | Captain Robert Dollar, picturesque figure of the maritime world, | gun in his eightieth year the fir regular passenger ser » in history. There have been occasional world tours, but neve hedule as periodic as the sailings between New York and Southampton. | A fleet of seven lincrs, built by the | Americain government and leased from | the shipping board, will be used for the world travelers. With the steam- | ship President Harrison 1 San Francisco on the inau Jan. 5 the company's li a sailing every two week, | ruary 7, from New York, Boston, Los Angeles and 8San Francisco. Th hips rounding the planet will cal 21 | ports in 112 days. Passengers will have | stop-over privileges, ‘with the oppor- A .teStl tunity to resume the voyage on a sis- the surface of the Hudson River|ter ship. The presideat Adams wil today can twice @ as be- t such iling from voyage caled for after Feb- at at New York city, in the steel tube of the new tunnel now under | make the first sailing from New York construction. gineering marvel. Dummy ooeieeniiie, - 8 405—1214 §7-- 246 Friel i 173 | 9| Culiey 48 | 4051195 | | | GREAT PITCHING (Continued From Preceding Page.) with men on he was well nigh in- vineible. “Most pitchers have nothing| in reserve for the pinch,” wus a re.| mork Matty once made in discussing pitching. “They hear down on every | ball. If the opposition starts to hit their best stuff they have nothing in| reserve, It wos always my motto to| have something up my sleeve for the | pinch, something I hadn't been using.” CASH WILL BE PAID FOR A NAME For a New Weekly Magazine . An Unusual Offer Open To Everybody For Full Particulars See NEXT SUNDAYS SUNDAY HNEWS New Yorks Picture Newspaper S¢ Everywhere COMMERCIAL ALLEYS. 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Major | on February 1 Ports of call include Hav Balboa, Honolulu, Kobe, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore, Pe- nang, Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Genoa and Marsellles. you have the secret of Ma‘.ly'n‘ A national delegation of trade cn- % | voys, representing the leading com- ey o | mercial centers of the United States, R TROUBLE HORNSBY | will make the initial voyage on the Who is the hardest pitcher for| President Harrison. The San Francis- Rogers Hornsby, leuding batter of the | co Chamber of Commerce is manag- National league, to hit? e prepared | ing this feature, which is prompted by for a surprise for he's not in that|the opportunity to advance the inter- league, “Shocker of the St. Louis ests of the American mn-nlmul‘ Browns bothers me more than any | marines. i pitch I have ever faced,” '] Other liners in the around-the-world | Hornsby, “His greatest natural abili.|service arc the President Hayes, Press ty plus his ability to mix them up is a! combination that will bother any bats. | mo He has troubled me in every series we have played with the rowns. I'm glad he isn't in our| ra, Colon, There succe SHOCKE Price 30 Cents Sleepy Sickness Oldham, Eng. -—= Oldham medical authorities are troubled ubout a | torm of sleepy sickness which has | appeared in the town and which has been fatal in many cases. The medical officer says he does mnot kiow of & case where permunent re. covery had been made CASCARA-BesTTON you awake? sident Polk, Presi- : und President Van | Buren. The vessels are of identical di- mensions—! fet in length, with 62 feet of beam and a displacement ton- nage of 21,000—and have been equip- ped similarly. EXPLOSION KILLS TWO Tennessee Man and Wife Killed In Bed, But Children ¥cape Uninjured Sparta, Tenn, Jan. 8.—M. Lock- wood and his wife were killed by & dynamite explosion at their home near Yastland early today. Children sleep- ing in other parts of the home escaped injury. A divorce suit of the Lockwoods had been adjusted at a recent session of court and the couple were again living together, One theory of the explosion is that Lockwood, who is said to have shown signs of mental instability since the divoree suit was instituted, had placed the dynamite, fired the fuse and re- turned to bed. 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