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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924. KACEYS VS. ALL NEW BRITAIN TONIGHT-—GASCOS AT LAST DEFEATED — PAWNEES PLAY IN MERIDEN FRIDAY— BENEFIT FOR MISKE'S FAMILY TONIGHT—Y. M. C. A: ATHLETES SHOW UP WELL—FULTON SEEKING BOUT WITH FlRPO $20 s Iee00sesseessessssssssestssssess: HALL JUMPS AND DASHES TO NOTRE DAME ELEVEN 'lYNEH’S GAS HOUSE (TRIS SPEAKER IS~ MERWIN JACOBSON RANKS 15 LEADERSHIP IN TWO EVENTS HAS HARD SCHEDULE' GANG LOSE AT lAST| BOOSTER FOR BABE, IN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE & i Tt i 0 pommmm o m e m s . Fighting Irishmen to Play Army, Wemorial Five Deleat Undefeated No Jealousy in Make-Up of '"d'“"'po._-me,- Local Boy Hit For 4283, Made 11 Homers and Standing Broads and the | EX-MAT KING ‘ Princeton and Gebrgia Tech by Score of 2 to 24 | Manager, Who PlfllSflS Slugger Scored 127 Runs During Recent Season EXIa 4 190 Yards — Veteran Y ! : . Chicago, Jan. 15~The Notre Dame lius Caesar's famous “Veni Vidl| Babe Ruth was voted (he most| 4 Athlote Shows His Heels : JOINS PHILS j football team of 1924 faces a sehedule | Vict” was as *Jassing comment to | vahuable ball plaver in the American “el\‘;l{lsz'tcobts]onél1olfllel|tl\ of tlbxs clm, }'or the past f("‘i‘ a0 e " | & e e o am ameamommemoa s | 1181 COBCH Knute_Itockne believes is| the words of satisfaction wafted from | League last year. He was the | sons outfielder with the Baltimore Orioles, 1‘1At for -",2,8') uring S Y i rslors * the toughest gridiron program ever | the wmvlnmid 1ips of Messes. Cabellus, | unanimous choice of the baseball ex-| the past season, standing 15th on the list.. “Merkie,” who is a &8 . undertaken by any eleven in the coun- | Kron, Conley, Ginsberg and Carrozza | perts delegated to make the selection. | Jeft handed hitter, played in 160 games, was at bat 606 times, try. {lest night after they mbs. And. ‘Ve8=4qsleokion; I made 127 runs, got 199 hits for a total of 280 bases, got 26 two ) In former years Rockne has turned | quished Jimmy Lynch's heretofore * s e A > i ] Jan deen L0 out tesms Ehat have run rampant sated Gasco boys. The score| As Ruth goes, so go the Yankees, | Daggers, 11 three baggers, 11 homers, 22 sacl{lfice hits and 36 Biie Uil the ol e e . Wy through schedules calling for ten 9 to 24 and the records of U)C‘hai long heen an American league | stolen bases. B08 i e o o ik Zatnes includ hose with the Army, | Gascos, hithertd as white, clean and |slogan in sizing up the New The official batting records of In- ~ it i6ei S Princeton, Ge h oand other|Spotless as the driven snow, now bears| Americans. It worked out very well . |ternational league players for the sea- Lk I eacns Sl Jeading clevens, but nest fal! (he Notre | @ biemish as dark as the soot that|in 1923 {FRED FULTON HOPEFUL son of 1923 includes two hundred and Elor the ind : 12 4-5 Dame p rs will underta nine | co from the soft coal fires of their | « o fifty-nine (259) names. Of this num- onds. 1 standing Dro e game schedule that Rock cves ©WN gas house. | Ruth prior to 1923 was the premier OF GETTING Fmpo MATCH one hundred and sixty (160) L P o eclipses anything cver arrang for| And Jimmy's pets went down to de- | gugger of the majors. In other de- i players engaged in fifteen (15) or feat with a ‘;‘"gfl' in th [;\""\{vlmfl- | partments of pldy he did not shine to | ‘morv- games, and ninety-nine (99) a ringer in the person of “Hope” Res-|guch an extent. Then came the big BEWEEN S | took part in less. Nine (9) players telll, the very efootive guard of the|chance, 'Perteol’ physical candition,] — nr-apolis Piskercy Meots Mopor o]0 o0ucied with twio: Gliba: Al New Britain team. On the other | piug s ges to come back after an| 31:4—1f He Makes Good Chances Clarence Pitt, Rochester and Bal- hand, in justice to James' men, it!orginary year in 1922, m uth |timore, and Maurice Archdeacon, must be explained that the lineup Was | oyep entirely. Instead of being merely | Are Good. Rochester, staged the closest race for srifted materially and some of ““" @ slugger, he blossomed out into al o poo gay Wit maten | atting honors in the history of base tomley, 23 Toczko, 24 ft. 10 outiit last fall 14-0 score, On the | DO¥S did not play their regular posl- | groaq hull player in all departments. | with Luis \,,;f, ..,". 05 1 Py ,\,,','(t,'["““- Pitt emerging victor by twe in.; Firnhaber, 24 ft. 9 in.; Johnstone October 11, the e .\M';Af“ % : . n heavyweight, in sight it he con.| MURdred-thousandths of a percentage ious smile, | | point. Not since the National league 8 o C 24 ft. 9 in; Williams, 24 ft. & in. A tockmen face Coach Vaughan's “Lit- | 410 4l often &' certath jealousy. pre- King somors, ¥red Depa, 24 ft. 6 in; H. Loomis, 24 ft xl‘ Glants” from .\Wabash . college. | “dmits it. But he does not admit B ey unk Whio atara tn £iy ‘,,,,,‘r,.\_ | ;]::;::Ty "“‘: i all s ‘:"I season of 1892, when Clarence Childs, e, 24 . HLanin 20 I SOM NTHCE N Vaughan. an o1d Notre Dime namd|ere beaten by & better team and| ol 1" g typical of the stage and | el ‘“M:‘ Deman wintl” | Cleveland, led Dan Brouthers, Brook- span, ft, 3il, 5t Y Formerly the holder of the Wrest| pyinectop athlete, will join his men | Pro'ests loudly and at length that an- | peeya) is no excoption. {ing tp training fop his bout with l‘l‘(‘:b“‘“‘ oY S ARbRINDAtS O & PUDEe Neverick, 23 1t n: Johnson, 22 | ling champlonship of the world, JOe | or this one test with the hope of de- other game must be played between g it s ||:|v|'l m-“mm A §ticnds b i age point, have two players finished ft. 10 in.; Turnrose, 22 ft. 4 in.;|f r. farmer oy Tris Speaker, famous manager of | The possibility of 4 Fulton-Firpe | 5 ¢108¢ together for the batting Youngkins, 21 ft. 10 in; H. Johnson, Das invaded a new . Stecher has he Clevelund Indinns, is not that Wpe | ight was mentioned in a letter receiv-| CHAMPIONship as did Pitt and Arch- 20 ft. 1 in.; Cohen, ft. 7 in of a star. Speaker's great success as a | ¢ yesterday by Jack Reddy, Fulton's| 4€8¢On: The percentagel had to he 100 yard dash: First, H. Ha | manager has largely been due to IS | managor, from Billy Me e | carried to five decimal figures (o show 4-5 sec.; second, Dehm, Rogan, 12 ""‘Hm”u camp with that t am in t ntial strt with the Army, one of | P aging minut [ of method of handling players. They all | York promoter leader, ihe figures reading, Pitt sec.; third, A. Bottorfley. 13 1-5; A.|*pring. = Stocher fs a first baseman | impostant unmual intersec- | 0 e 95 1o 24 in faver| 109K ailke to him. He expects every| McCarncy declares that if the lanky T }]‘ iAll.i'.h«h‘.m.uu.. j i od” 15 3.5 3. Tuttles, 13 6o ; ¢ Sinee man to do his hest and no favors are | Minnealolisan kept knocking out | , Archdeacon scored the most runs, 162, made the most hits, 228, and the most one-base hits, 182, Fred 5 ; of the Memorial boys, Kron and, Kutscher, 13 4-5; Williams, 13 4-5; 913, when Coach Rockne und Gus' Gingberg hooked fn s couplo. of '10”_‘5110\\‘1| the stars of his team. ‘.,wo.....m, he would get an early Firnhaber, 14; Depa, Youngkins, Toc- GREENW'CH GOLFER ’"ES Dorals startied the cast and the Army [ pie deok o L chance to swap punches with the Ar- SR8 14 1.3: Delano, Johnson, 14 by @ Lrilliant acrial victory over the 3,,‘,,:‘: itk “?“:I",':,,‘\,‘l',,r':;‘, ;i:'r'" Run out the Lall s one of is pet | gontine, it Merkle, - Rochester, acquired the R FOR LOW MEDAL SCORE et the somtest s ativacted wa-| i scam tined up °" | theorles. He lives tp to it, for r Reddy 1s considering offors received | STCRICSt number of total bases on 15; H. Johnson, Turnrose, 15 1- tion-wide uttention, Notre Dame de-! Mamorlal Five, Gascos, | Kardless of whether his effort i3 & | from Omaha, Philadelphia and New- "% méde the most ‘two-Base Individual stahding to date in total SRR SR cated the Pointers. last scason by a | Conley .. McCormick | Wealwtap to the pitcher or a drive off | ark promoters for a fight _betw, hit, 34, and sccurcd the most extra number of points scored: First three : S 8 190 (oant bUS ekt Roason 1t will: be ) AR L i [the fcnce he always travels at top| Fulton and George Godfrey, ne baso. Uita, 86, getting b4 doubles, 13 high scorers, H. Hall, first, 102 points; | Topping and Dickerson are Ontstamd= | 13- L0 bt e Sosis 60 Kron et s ... Wojak | peed, heavy llton’s lutest knock. | IPICS and 19 home runs. IFred " MR e T [ out victory was over Tiny Herman of | O™ Reading. * made the, most g X three-base hits, 17, A tie exlsts for leading home run hitter, as Max log N2 ointg; third, . . 1 " 2 second, J. Rogan, 102 p g Stars in Qualifying Round of s squid wil ¢k next year Left Forws Bishop, Daltimore, wnd William A. Tancred, 87 points. : e NUMDET OF | Calillus o ovee arr. s o . Restelli] “Last year 1uth was one of the|Omaha in the second round at Min- e e Flovida Tourney sty briaspilanulle Aueiagined, Conles greatest ball playess of all time,” ro- | neapolis last Friday. FREE ; b cademy nest fa “wdets will be [ Ginsberg .... Robinson, Barnes marked Speaker in discussing the | ———— " utrs s 4% FIGHTERS FIGHT _Dielle A a., Jun, 15.—1 met on the Polo Ground Itight Guard. home run king. “Not only was he a MOHA“KS SWAMPED S TURGio, sech qilo 33 Now FoR MISKES FAMILY MU el Ho SR nRAneIe TeaL 0 After returning from New York, | Carromsa ... Dudack | marvel in the mechanical aspects of ChBiE Thedl mouh R 10 annual January golf touraament | : g Yavirogpig S ns 'd Brady, Rochester, made the " the Notre Daane squad will train for t Guard the game but his play was mentally il e o] most sacritice hits, 64, Otis Lawry, got und w today. flawless, Not once during the entir ] L i Fnacs . ' smothered Under Score of 32 to 5 jn | Baltimore, ds the teading buse stealer o jumps he barely beat out Joe Rogan by a scant inch, covering the distanc of 27 ft. 6 i Noitre Dame will open the season The summary Thr i ) e Oet. 4 by ing the Lombard eleven broad jump: of Galesburg, i, on Cartier ficld in.; secor Delano, . 8 Tancred, 25 i has lost only one contest in ft. 7 in § 6 in.; A. Bot- % 5 years, that being to the Notre Dame the team, cpresentative of the “Littie 19 three these two, ing his old school. | 1l be the . feating his old school. It will be th Be that us it may, the so-called Me- | | first n]\u.\.,g Letween the two teams | oo s swon ‘the verdiet. T \ % since 1913 McCormick, with five basket s the 12 | tionals and will go to the southern v o dute for thé-ans . 4 . g October 18 is the dat rothe an- ' opice tally man 5 und ust signed with t} iladelphia Na- two duys and then depart tor Prinee ' 14q the slightest error " X ton, N, J.. where they will meet the scason did he mak: Benefit Card at Minncapolis Tonight tred an,. N diy, : : JO]NSU S TEAM Mrendrind) hsdren ke with 41 stolen bases, Marry Lunte, He Yoisine. o SR Princeton Tigers on the afternoon of In pluying for our batters in the out- | \wel) played and Cleanly Contested | lochester, was the only player to en- y g A% ) Coach Bob Loper will | fleld, He beat us at least a half dozen g 3 : A e —Heilmann Acting & Cor —e e . gage In every game his club played ; games by superb play in the ficld,| Game at Boys' Club, 167, ' Donald Doncison, Jersey City, Referee. woda k e £ it 2o declsively defeated the Omtvedt Leaves Chicago To Take His | which was largely made possible by ks wont ¢ ' tarep .)' Minncapolis, Jan. 15.-=Rilly Miske o I homecoming at: Notee Place With Amevican Ski Team— [ ters of the Cleveland club.” casily vAnquished the f ks o bit ‘”:v i l)rlj I.- or more games, who died New Year's day after a long \ - s o @ of the south end last aight, . The R b % : Tk - Dame wi dured by the appear- Declared Fligible, & s Bultimore leads in club batting wit hght with Rright's discasc, during | M osbike ; s o s 5 orgia Tech tleven on Bome compliment coming from so B4MC Was onc of the « "““"' cxtbur sl P pereentuage of 310, sec ' |‘,|L“__': which he had attempted to build up 5 Mors, | Carth Meld November 1 he Chicago, Jan. 15~ Ragnar Omtyvedt great an outfielder as Tris Speaker, :""-""'1”" ”;' Boys' cf '|" fl ”"l ony runs, 1069, \l-. the » 'm‘_ 1 'I‘ 3olde fornado” from Aflanta will of Chicago, w o petes unde o who Is a »t master in playing op. hree fou elug calicdugulnmt the | o 0 ot g el Fay, | “Golden Tornad vom Atlanta will of Chicago, who competes under th ho 1s & past master In playing op- | 0 " hd non aaainst .t Mo. the most totul buses on hits, 2617, the most iome runs, 141, and wont to ba the most tim hG3s Butialo mae viul line plunger, colors of the Grand Beach, Michigan, | posing batters, hawks, It is water, xperienced outfit th in the ring, the family fortunc, lost in " o business venture Rutia Westchester-1titmor : Mands ave (et Pow less to mention who Tonight's card on which many . " ’ troit I 3 I cho il 3 wl othe sturs of | 8KL elub, 1eft Jast night to join the . —— - " sl e, ‘ . : l 1 the stars were as everyone played a e ) i bl have Vol | ithode, Intand, Ms and | the past scason avallable for the 1924 United States Olymple ki team in o 1 il too flpsiendy hit frov Mach, Clnetn : team. It was Wyckofi, who, as u New York, whence the team will sail ST. PAUL lS meER The forwards, Capf, Diner and|05ter mado the most threo-base hits, George FREsd Py 1Win oities Eporis writors ' . much | (or France tomorrow, Omtvedt was 08 » sophomore last year, cansed so much 2 Hubay, worked exceptionally well,| 25, and the most sicrities hits, Micke Walker, world's Mtors o b nilid . > o | fickey Watker, wor considered eligible for competition by Newark teads in'wtolon’ Biees WA rounds with a sparring partner ftunt ter his status was questiof on un- importan I | guards, Lipman, Parsons, Kramer and vy Gibbons, St Panl heavy i { vill be met Nov. §, In an Ygirpnaite anians 7 o Saeus o lof 8% A % "‘ and ,,',,\,,,\ Delaney, nlso © ON CLUVELANDS CARD « '“ r" .L vln ';l ! l\n II’"lvl‘.“ d ;': ;'.T:I:\:Q‘.Iv.x‘;‘.'. ':“'.I(.\I'r'ru sionalism at :\1 n:nz (‘mm By Score of 2 to 1 \\,‘,!.1._”,\\ “M\\'f’ in h.u-vnm‘\\ Vitz Bobb_\' Garcia Gives Kayo i and ie tho Do nporta ast Evening, gerald, the wel nown center, also " . & < To Rice in Baltimore Go Paul, will appear in a four-round . - — - iibition. as v.r‘m Pinkie and Richi : < - game on the DBadger T ] played w good game. Zehrer and SMitchel! of Milwaukee Sevem of These Exhibition Contests 1 t i out o steone Siki Wins His Fight Bt Paul, Jan, 16—¥%. Paul defeat | Downes starrcd for th® loser confere Inst fall, ami ed Cleveland 2 to 1, In an exelting U, | Pelicans, Baltimore, Jan, 15.—lobby Garcia, The matn bout will be a six round- 1 . . er between Bddie Morris, Stoux City Wil Be With Major Loagy t pected th e Badgers wil Over \oung Norfolk |8 Amatcur Tockey league contest 1ield IFouls Total Daltimore reatherweight, knocked ant welterweight and Dago Jor B Outfit among the leaders in the race ing that went three extra periods Jast | Hubay, | v ool Pranice Rice, also of Baltimore, here Panl Gunner Joe Quinn, Minneapo 1924 Memphis, Tenn,, Jan. b-—"Bat- night, Nach am scored in the ‘Iriux . i v last night in the ninth round of their lig. and Tommy RBurns, Detroit, Mich Cleveland, O, Jan, 1 irte Nebraska Jiny tiing” Siki, negro boxer, w | opening peri Clark for St. Paul | 1'itzg, , seheduied 1Z.round hout Garcia Jight heavywelght, are also scheduled exhibition games " Nebraska, the jiny for Notre Dame | decison over Young Norfolk, {and De Barnazil for Cloveland, | Lipman, g .2 gave his opponeat an unmercitul for six rounds. by the Clevel Indians h o o successive scagons, will journcy | Orleans negro heavyweight, in an! Garrett shot the winning goal in SONS, 1 beating. Harey Hellmann, Detroit, Michigan, |al league American tion | 1o Routh Bend to meet the Rtockne ght round bout here last night. #iki the sixth period, The teams will | Kramer, g souwe - ehampion batsman of the American | clubs during spring tr oys on Cartier Field Nov. 15, It wil & master of the gituation except in | mect again tomorrow night, Winkie, MASLINE CHOSEN CAIMTAIN league, and a friend of Miske, will be son. President E. 8. Bar | the first appearance of the Corn sixth round when Norfolk floorcd - one of the referees nounces. O even will be g kets on the Notre Dame gridiron him with a right to the jaw. In the GIANTS WANT BALDWIN ) 32 Wil Lead N, Y. U, Basketball Five, A baseball autographed by Babe |ed in Morida remaind ned when they were defeated ond round Biki acked with a New York, Jan, 1 The New Mohawks«, Succeeding Toorock tuth, champion home run slugger of the trip north by unt of 7 to 0, Iy ries of 1efte and rights to 1) ad, | York Glants are negotieting with i the New York Yankees, brought her scnding Norfolk to the floor the Newark club of the International | Romice, count of ninc, Siki h league for Piteher Harry Baldwin, Downes of the Ngw York university basketbail by Heilmann, will be auctioned to the | Saint Pa ! iay at 1 handed Notre Dame its only defeats, : highest bidder. Speeches praising India rounds with ® iiing brilliant record strug- and Norfolk 18815, who won 20 games for the club last Zeh o é team yesterday afternoon John Ran- Miske's ring record and home life | Cincinnat d 1 n re il be the main attraztion of e r season although it finished last. | Langano, & ....-.. dolph Masline of Port Chester, N. Y., and a musical program will e March > t Orlando; 20, games on Cartier Field WEE, BUT H HARD, Manager McGraw admitted today that | Linke, g was electrd captain of this year's plete the entertainment ¢ . at setersburg: 22.] On the following wee W t Joe Sew or his size, probably the negotiations were proceeding and - team. The clection at this time was | { . Phitadel. | douth Bend aggregation will appear in | 1its the ball harder than any other |said it at least had been settied that 2 5 due to the fact that Captain-clect Brookiyn at|Chicago, mecti Northwesters piayer in either the National or Baldwin would go south with the Neferce, Anderson; timer, Abrams; | Toorock has ieft school. This is Mase American loague club, scorer, Yahm |1ine's third year of varsity basketbali, SRRDCRNTS NAVE THRER fisicasi: s Soumin sTabed s S ooty St e B S el B e TOUGH GAMES IN STORE odlanagolis tcam. whieh Wil train | xhiition ' ‘ o i Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? BRIGGS 0 first game W e playe sonsons the Missonri Valley team New York, Jan. 15.--At a mecting Boys' Club Five Starts Busy Period WHEN You ARE FOND OF “AND A DOLEFUL DINNER AND A DOGMATIC MAIDEM With Harmony This : sRgmarn 4 3 vl BRACING CUPS OF COFFEE COMPANION INSISTS (T 15 A AUNT DECLARES IT IS MABRIT Fovening . :: t Novet 20 v widl ‘~‘ WITH EACH MEAL DRUG WHICH WILL POISON Yeis FORMING AND INJURIOUS The Orescents ¢ Bave three tough games schedule for this weck they meet the Harmo P T T T e g SYRACUSE SIGNS ANDREAS BIRK She Raosers o i ) swer Foottall star Wil Dire which takes place on Thursds WALLOP AT REFEREE Frestmen Athictics Boys' elub zyw On Saturas el to Willima ere they w SV Stepe It Bine Wihen Son i Disqual- with the fast virdcat The Crescints " - el Tor Pumching in the are conhd games “Mieh” i AND SOMEBODY ELSE ASCRIBES | ~AND THEWN You READ THAT A \ND " AUGMENT S ALL THE AILMENTS EveR NOTED SCIENTIST HAS FounD ACTIVITY AND MAY KNOWN To COFFEE DRINKING CorFee To BE NO "DRUG' AT | REGARDED AS THE VAN T RATHER THAN THE DESTROYER HAV[_ YUUR cAR ALL, BUT A BEVERAGE WHICH | BATHER TRAn oW DESTROYS iale GIvEs " COMFORT AND OH H-#- BOY 'Y At T Mitehedi, Milw 3 ter . ~Hen NOW— weight, last n'ght = tehe t . . g Dot Walt 6l Speing TA TAT) meet Lew Tendler of Philudelph ° o CADILLACS A SPECIALTY & ter round t here roary 1 " " Wrorking Service—Das and Nieht Pal Moran of New Orleans and Jo ) g 5y Mendelsohn Milwaukee E 2. \ tai weight, were rematehed for Februs ) a Har 23. In a previe encotnter . i won a shade decision w‘”‘nl”" ‘I\\ IN PANAMA or Sale by @Orer Jose Walcott, light 195 pounds. This was Tomi Scaminted with A G Mawker fiest Bght before mocting 1 e of gar s teteree, A 213 Choreh St Dundee bere on February 22 2512

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