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DIXIES DEFEAT ALL-NEW BRITAINS IN FAST CONTEST—FIRPO-WELLS BATTLE PLANS NEARING COMPLETION—YANKS TO ABANDON NEW ORLEANS AS TRAINING CENTER—JOIE RAY AGAIN LEADS THE WAY—OTHER SPORTING NEWS FRLAISBIT "0 LA, CRiiciTon onTvaRsmTy mas (VA DISTANGED (| NEW BRITAINFIE AR AS TRAINING PLACE ! . Jan. 31.—(By As- BACKERS SECURED .., .. = ... * | GREAT HOOP TOSSING OUTFIT | AS RAY STEFS OUT T BEATEN B DIXIES Battle Bxpected fo Be Staged " her Y demmeecemim oo e mmemmment 16 RS 'l Breathless ] Poyos Siseriand, was naited [iyace Out in Last Few Minutes of Move customs employes who were | ” i New York, Jan. 81.—The Yankees 3 \ w ak C 00 uzzled by his curling stone. G 33_27 Ear]y m me have decided to abandon New Orleans . anam er up ntwt . The ]"re)nchmcn first consult- ame) s a spring tralning camp after this ed the dictionary. Then the of- spring and to settle down permanently | 2 ! ficial in charge insisted upon New York, Jan. 31. — Lew Ra¥- 5 gome spot in Sorias. £t Phtase. i New York, Jan. 31.—With thell oyarging the Scot a taritt on the || mond has inced that the finan- |y, .,y where the Braves are now train- : ; cheers of a erowd of about 12,000 ex- |} groung that he was bringing “a X cial backers for his th oatatn | R e ol o v cited athletic fans vinging in his cars, || STERC 00 E VG M Cuns || 1008, the All-New Britain five lost fo cen Harry | 06 NG g and B4 Barrow | ; : ; Joie W. Ray, redoubtable Tiiinois A. || [IP€OE SN 0 D Sfign | [the Dixle outfit at the Hopking street r of Jack Demp- i va et X : ) C. middle distance rupner, flashed his| | §civered in voluble brogue, only || €¥Mnasium, Hartford, last night, zel Firpo, the South | ; ! SR fiylng heels in the faces of three rivals | | gacits B G0 HEEE | score 33 to 21, . American [ Simon laherty, Naine he winte r' . L | last night in the R‘o\lm:ln Wanamaker | Finally the station master was : The game was hard fought from the wealthy resident of Queens, Who cor Afmebiing : ¢ | ; {one and a half mile special run, o appealed to and npon his rec. ||fTst to the lust whistle and an over- ducts the Queensboro A. C., and Wil- Lo0 LBrCgend | H o { of the many features of the Millrose (| opine g0 don 8 lone wasad. | |time peried of five minutes was re- m Gross, local resident buyer with | ¥ Hhe charme of the west coast o ) ; e e | A. A. indoor athletic mect fn Madi- [ | pRWEERCETONS quired to reach a verdict. When Ref- & business establishment on Seventh Nes 'Mx s o Bl DL ;. son Square Garden. “The Frenchman had the cor- eree Dick Dillon blew the whistle e hsioia he announcement, coming r to New York headquatters uring 3 3 | The trim little Kankakee lad, one of | | oot classification at that the ||ending the first half, the sc stood S A7 Lfter Rainond bind denisAithxt Petersburg as the next, training ; {a fleld of ten seekers after the valu- (| gt TATRCELON B e conclu. | 112 to 11 in the'Dixie club's favor. site of the Yanks. When tiis lofter| i : [ able trophy offered tn this race, diter- (| Son “of tne . Franco-neitian || Fach team hud landed four feid brother, Monroe Gro 1 | jiiin b tiegp. | UM KeCOvEC Famerdsy L BCL Barsol | S ; # | ally ran his rivals into the ground in || [ % OO0 SaE . | | goals, but the Dixie throws from the is the first definite statement | “Cho¢d Huggins's suggestion, and with | ; f : . |a raco which lost its promise of o | montal in winning. Tapping hia || frec try line had netted rfn;‘r Bdat- ew ritain's vegarding the source of the financial | these two pot .m tes now lnjl_nnl the R | spectacular test after the first half- implement fondly, he added: [tional points against support Raymond claims he has to | movement to St Petersburg, it looks % - mile was eovered and developed into || g o precious z;tono Indeed, |three, placing the Hartford club with justify his offering $500,000 purse | 85 if Colonel Jacob Ruppert wiil be : . el § A a fruitless pursuit. Ray broke the there's no so preclous b wal . a one point advantage. for the proposed bout outvoted in club councils. { H e 2 i ¥ tape in 6:48 4-5, seven seconds slower S s The Dixies showed a spurt al the Raymond went even further in re- Barrow said that it ctically has | 4 3 @ - | than the record he himseif establish- opening of the second session and vealing his plans. He announced that | been decided to leave New Orleans @ Tk ; A o ed in winning this event last year. were weil inte the lead when the be has 1 assured that Firpo had | the first opportune moment and to e ’ 5 e s Training Ray by 40 yards was Ray loeals began to pile up points. With which came from Firpo rding t é 4 S ‘ tance star, who went down in defeat | with the score 24 to 23 in the Hart- B v oton. hroikh By MeCATReY. » Yanks are goiag into New Or- | 3 ‘ 9 8 & | after a valiawt but futile chase of the CRAGK BASKETBALL TEAM ford five's favor, the locals landed a local boxing promoter and - | leans thi ing under protest, Nonc o g | fleet footed Ray. A like distance back field goal that put them in the lead. who is assoclated with IMirpo’s exhi- | of the club officials are in love with| of Buker came R, E. ‘n 6f “Mert” Taylor then fouled Murphy | the Cresc Yity, but baseb: Boston A. A. and in third position. | McGlinchey Boys of California Keep |and, with nine seconds to go, Hart- Dispute Over Movie “Velvet” stition is such that nobody | Walter 1, Maunz of Syracuse Univer- | ford evened the score from the free hitch remained in the path | abandoning New Orleans after the| » % : sity, the only surviving member of the the Laurels All Right in the try line. When the whistle blew, the 1 assuring the match. Ray- | Yanks had won-two pennants and a | ey 4 - | field, finished a poor fourth, com- . 4 score was tied. In the overtime period ma difficulty revolves | world's championship there, If St. An- | ; i 3 | pletely run out. Family WRIREE WS TN 05 SaANBAR ST s about the disposition of the South |tonio d not bee so igolated { It was the seventh triumph of Ray local team to score, while Hartford American moving picture rights for the Giants had not been there !in this local board floor clas registered four field goals, the battle, According to Raymond, | them, the Y might have gone to gave him Ms first leg on a new y | Glinchey boys are the whole thing| o coore: Virpo is demanding that he have the [the Alamo city. But now they are| | the third which has been offered in|when the team plays baskethall. South American picture rights ex- | “sold” on Fiorida, which rapldly | ; : | compatition for the test. Ray won|They're all McGlincheys. Bill, 19, clusively, while Raymond is demand- | getting a monopoly on the spring | F ¥ ‘lh“ previous two trophies outright | forward; Joe, 21, center; Jim, 22, for- privilege be divided | training business. | 8 5 | through victories in 1917, 1918, 1919, | ward; Francis, 16, guard and Jack, ymong those involved in the bout i P 3 {1520, 1922 and 1923, More than that, | 22 gyard. In addition to these five | MUrphy, rf ... According to Raymond, the finan- A / | however, this latest victory of the | hrothers, there s & rooting section of | Hofferth, ¢ ... elal agreement tentatively adopted BI STATE TWILIGHT LEAGUE A i | Kankakee filer was a rebuttal to those | pa, Ma, an older brother and three | Waterman, 1g .. provides that the promoters in this n 5 | who said that the Jole Ray, who has | gisters, Hafner, rg ..... country post $60,000 on March 1, or T0 INCLUDE CONNLCHCUf [ electrificd America’s followors With| " Theywve cleaned up everything |HOMRAUISt 1t o..., when Ifirpo boards a ship for the trip 5 { his cxploits on the cinderpath and|,around the home town, Livermore,| . to this countrs Pirpo at the same e R | $ = broad floor for the past decade or B0, | ¢y, and covered some outlying ter- Totals time will he compelied to post a for-| South Manchester and Torrington As- | b Ty T 3 A Y | was on the down-grade. Ray's rivals| jiory without a defeat this season. feit of $25.000 to guarantee the pro- p | - . 3 el | last night represented America’s best | jnoideq tn their victories 18 one over Mepo's are | sured of Dranchises in New I MR ; ] 3 [in middle distance running, but there | T oo e TaiTe T ana they After playing on even terms prac- tically throughout the entire two per- Lition tours. San Francisco, Jan, 31.—The Mc- Dixies rld, Mantelli, If ,....000001 Taylor, If . LaHar, rf . p smbe; e " Larson, ¢, '8 «.vevs | was not a member of the orlginal feld |y, opay of meeting and conquering | LATROM uK riv here wnd when signs the con- o Baseball Circuit essed e p y {of ten who possessed enough ability | /" EELl S g ornta. i tract for the Wills bout, the South Amercan will have deposited to his| gpringfield, Jan A meeting of | LEFT TO RIGHT: TRAUTMAN, LQVELEY, SPEICHLER, |1|lul:‘:‘u..:'r‘§rk';.~" fhe trcolor simply ran| A8 they've played togother ever (rilih J { : Sug! | since they were old enough to toddle, J credit the sum of $100,000. The re-| oy gwners to organize a Bi-State | OUTSTANDING SIGHTON A RS | is ri v ng $100,000, Raymond said, will oy P penmaie 7 i % o Ry i | away from his rivals after six and . S :“”;‘Tf‘v; to b ‘A'l."_,” 20 08vs T_“" igh eball league will be held | \whut Notre Do is to football, (hrough the remainder of thesched- | gne-half laps had been covered and | helr team work can’t be beat, Three| moeq)y in advance of the bout Mevruary 4 at the Cooley hotel n this| o oiion university of Omaha is to | Ule, Including Nebraska, N | thereafter there was nothing to it but | ;’L;{"I“"(’;“ *;°-“""l:":mi‘}““n:""]’m'l"“c:; e \ oLy # South Dakota Aggics, Marquette | Ray. One by one ambitiqus runners | P1ayes - A rached o — ol — 2 May Illuhl yln I.h:l'? ) A meeting was to have been held | basketball it the claims of western | (B FEOE T ‘V"‘"m'| a def r‘l‘l':l);mmlImnhu:.:hnl r;..-.f .,“.,.‘,A‘ :,‘,.m-ml-mml« in the national tournament SYRACUSE s'm:\s MITZE Other plans the battle & M= 1 1ast week, but John F. Kiernan, owner | citics are to be believed. The Blue's decisive defeat of Towa, | strain of the futile chase of the little | 1WO years ago. Syracuse, N, Y., Jan. 31.—An- H @ | J nouncement is made here today that definite, Raymond said. Tt is expect n . of the Fitchburg team, and Mana Two Big Ten quintets, one of the 5 o . ecently, | o b rd OV d to 1 the mateh in the week of I'wo Big Ten quintets, one of them | Big Ten champs, at Omaha recently,| blond runner who sped over the| the Syracuse International Ileague July .« site which Raymond | Tl ‘”1‘ er could not attend | yitieholder in the season of 19 score 86 to 13, stamped the Creigh-|board track at undiminishing speed | team, through Branch Rickey of St 2 and the new date was set e already bowed defe wlore i as one 1 " rmidable e he we o 4 : naserted o is compelled to keep U9 UG now dote was wet, | have already bowed in defeat. before | tonites a8 one of the most formidabie | from the time ho went into the lead. KID KAPLAN MAKES HIS Louis, vice president, has signed Carl secret u 1 opme usti ala . . Mr. 1 the Omaha quintet and predictions teams in the country, Indiana has Mitze, veteran catcher of the Pacifie ) com . f ontreal and Mr. Leamy was unable | up, erous and confidel at the also taken the count at the hands| public announcement he matche re numerous and confident that the a i e Coast and Southern league experience, maker confirmed the reports of his |t ”‘I nd “"' proposed meeting on | plue and White cagers will skim | of the Crelghton crew, Western Fives Stronger for BAxt SOAESE. <Gesh thopnmoum accoul f liness, . - 4 plans with re to erecting a huge | % bpglitend ey [y 38 o \ Th East 0 ents of which was not named, has already arena with a scating capacity of 125 o N o g sty = o " 3 ern nen Meriden 1 er Pusher Enterta been turned over to the New O ] ‘ with Gardoer, Fitchburg and Ware of | 'Troop Four on Top [Camp School Defeats eaitornd Ppo | 0iton.. T g g e bl gl e 400, He corrected the impressio , 2 oderrise | 14 entral Massachusetts Twilfght | Chicago, Jan, 31,—On the basis of Home Town Folks With Box- and those players, to be agreed upon made entirely of concrete. 1 lo inchuded hampton and | In Contest at Y. M. C. A, Grammar School Mids | cariy-scason scores, it would appear - later, Who are involved in the deal, L ara the oth assachusetts | that the Western Conference univer- ing Exhibition planned, Raymond said to . . = e O i South M er, Torrington Troop 4 defeated the Junior Lead-| The Camp school won over Gram- | sivies have it all over thelr big castern whi . vooden bowl some other Connecticut city are ers’ Corps of the ¥, M. C, A, Wednes- |mar School Midgets last night 14-8 | opponents in basketball, _Mertden, - Jum. Slenfanis: (X14) At Jusiness yesterday, | 81#0 figured on, lay by the score of 20:16. The §aMe |y Miggers play a good game, but| The University of Pennsylvania | Keplan, local featherweight, made his was clome Shroughout, with Treep 4 and Ohio State met on a neutral floor | debut as gn actor last night at the wi I..|m Gr t wing informed the Camp school Were too heavy (or of Raymond's conouncement, conm- What's Right in This Old | g2ty in the ead, but the score 130 30 G S halt the score was | in Cleveland, and the Quakers, who | Community theuter and moro turned waa tied with {wo minutes to go. Pars \amy | for years have held a place in the sun | out to sec him than sometimes hails a UVERHAULED moters against loss. Upon Firpo's ar- - ed the information that is asso = ; 4-4. In the second half the Camp clated with the matchmaker and (Game of (iolf, Is Question e ana § cach sank one and the 00 made two field goals, Then | in castern cage circles, took an awful | Broadway star when he (or she) tries Flaherty, but refused to 188 the . . e e i 118 last desps - the Midgets rung in one, which made | drubbing, The ambitious Ohio Staters | out their “stuff” on the playgoer, situation further ters i Philadelphia, J PV, YR she ; fe, Parker and the score at the third quarter 8-, In then took on Yale and punished the | Loule staged an exhibition of shadow- —-NOWee quirles to Raymond e changing thoughts and shift- | "ATTed Vinners, with the last quarter the Camp school | Wearers of the Blue soundly, boxing, rope-skipping, two rounds Don't Wait tll Spring Wills Ready To Sign thg Aieorim. $9ing gvod deranilye Kl rallied and at the close it was 14-8, | ™ “Then along came Putdue and wal-| with Maxey Maravaick and onded up| CADILLACS A SPECIALTY SRAMIE M- Ahime 4nd the & The lne-up. {1oped Ohto i Jilinois did Ilike- | with o burlesque battle with Benny| wrecking Servico—Day and Night of Havilck ¢ , y b AL CAMP BCHOO! MIGETS | wise, After which Purdue was beaten | Drohan, comedian of the Marty Due oo oM o pparingeh © power Into a shot with your 1eit| gypag of the Y. M, boys' game, The |CAl ) : 3 | sald he had the definltc ussurn I. Today it is right which pro-| geppe P. lHerman .. I°. Mirlcen | by Towa, and Tllinols, aiready defeated | pree company. { Paddy Mullins, manager of Will i maln Pores . . Right forward Minnesota, took a last minute Kaplan and Drohan staged a fight the “Brown Panther” of New Oricar T used to tell you the « " . At A. Stockman ...... ... C. Smith beating at the hands of ,\u'-hl-‘ch‘n bordered on a “slaughter.” Al- 3 dy v to N ed ey T Left forw though Drohan has yet to make a| ling : the hands by & K. Park ¢ C(oaat) 1irg oon o8 in driving from the t oo i Vagidb o S48 5. Meshken .. ©v... Patterson | The only conclusion is that some | professional debut unalt'llhl'r-pulher Center | sort of booby prize goes to Yale and | he wins a title for laugh-producing in | Vor Sale hy Gordon Carison, Palcunrs | Penn anything they put him at. Louie hit Right guard | — - | him more times than there are holes Abrahamson . Lewitt, Anderson The new dollar bill is designed so [In a yard of cheosecloth but “Bene ‘\rr rd 1 1 V 8 | ont o get o " . ° ® Left guard ! |that it will be harder to counterfeit. | neh,” always willing to take more, g s Dekid e o the 1 and 1y m Junior Leaders' Corps p I7ield goals: Herman 2, Abrahamson | What the country needs, however, is | came back to be smothered by the Associated with A, G. Hawker with Wi t e N y a 2 3. Adams, | ) 2, Meshken 1, Stockman 1, Gordon 1, ]4 dollar bill that will be vasicr to | pillows that adorned the hands of the 31312 Church St . - ' oach to i ricen 2, C. Smith, earn honestly.—Life, local battler, Tel. 2842-2. the Varselle, rf, 1g 2 M e yroy Raymond is not concerned over Once you were supposed 10 put all plotures #he Haviick, e. (capt ] - B e Am’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling nGe MISS COLLETT WINS, Defeats Mrs tson in Maich Ga p . = Goo. wiloeniiolls MEN: YOU 48T The 1DUA “BUT You CAN'T WeepP T “AND You Take A Good at Belleate Height & HE PROPERLY CurRLED, BUT YouR | LOOK AT YouRSELF IN Tue VM T T " EAL ’ HMR STAYS ‘;;;:n:co '&;ogETy "‘T‘:E SHEWK TELLS You, You STiLL MIRROR AND SPEND HOURS - g ) LOOK GOOD To Him:- TRYING To MAKE The ENDS e B ALL RUN ONE ¢ WAY e trainine WTIGUE MUST FOLILL e . 019 RikG CONTRACTS T COMBED, GLOSSY Divorce From dacols Docs Not Free Millions Use It = Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore Him From Agrecments With Others, HARMONY A, A WINK, Defeat Pawnces 31 to 16 in Game at o the Boys' Club, who belie tract oblig: release rece former manager still oblig bons and Ad : - > of the . MeTigue Atien . - - Hoagett e y CTAND AT NIGHT wHEM You “AND AT LAST You TaweE Your AN o self to fulf . Pty b . b - LET Dowwn Your HaIR YoU LooOK LIFE ~ Youn HAPPINESS << Your Boss sSAYs " mm DId L.JEE 4 SR from 3 . : e, LKE AN UNDERSTUDY To A "SUCCESS W THE BUSINESS BOBBED Wil \T SAVES TiMme” he removed spite beilef that it m hitn & free | | Ntk o g R PAssion PLAYER q WoRLD" IN YouR Two HANDS OH-H-n-BoY! Aw'T 1T A agent oit. Poiti R e - “, i Benots Mol signed Wik T LS iuece AND Go QUT AND HAUE ITCUT | GR-A-RAND mib GLORR A0S ard for fights with Gibho : o : FeeLw’? Eumonr’ ney and for a match r . ey DAL ! RRp. urtan.” at Pulledey ARMY 42, AMHERST 26 HAIR > MeTigue, it was said, we est Point, N. ¥ Jan. 31.—The bis Jatest fistic dilemma to th fefeated Amherst at basketbal GROO" e s oat orr. 24 -~ =y v athletic commission for an interpret ® soore of 42 0 36. The tion. P themselves in t Fune KeepsHalf e E # through the & pshoot. NAVY 38, LYNCHBURG 10, e AMbIeton, (hele sowter, Who Combe Annapolls, Md., Jan. 31 cing | was high seorer, with 18 points to his — EEE fts opponent 1o resort to hots | ¢ redit o ed fjve of his from down court, the Na temny t ? ing the first L five defeated Lynchburg cec here | - h closed with the Army|Pooed hair ,m.,: ,--",;,l‘,,,,' 1 day in The v £ 9 3 nherst 3 ike. “Groom” is a yesterday, 28 to 10 T visitors > Amherst came - 3 Tair-Gro seored only three goals from field re t end of e initia ed combing cream which gives After a few minutes of loose playing J Orin who has been out atural gioss :::d well-groomed at the start, the midshipmen got their of Army's lincup for a fortnight be. | effect to your hair—that finel touch te passing game working like a machine f ficulties, was in | £00d dress both in e and on and scored rapidly. Parrish led in|f f me vesterday, and | social oce “H the tossing. most of his points coming signa i b 1 by playing a . ; 2lso helps g on good passes which gave him shots | strone game s b five goals| heay ustrous hair. " from under the goal jfrom scrimmage. " greasy, harmful imitations. Even stbborn, unruly or sham- Broom