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"W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NEW HAVEN AND NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOLS MEET IN LEAGUE GAME SATURDAY—INSILCO ARE NOSED OUT BY DIXIES—KAPLAN SHOWS WARES IN GARDEN TONIGHT—HOCKEY EVENTS FEATURED ON OLYMPIC PROGRAM TODAY oo s oo | TLAYING HERE SAT, Meriden Battler on Card Headed Bear Gats Have Fighting Chance N H H S-N.B. H.S. Battle by Moran-Dundee Go {* for Tie for First Place Showing On Return To New York Ring Neéw York, Feb, 1.—Floyd Johnson, G‘ P m] h 3 the Jowa heavyweight, is training 1'6 m Se 0[ M“G Actlon The Saturday afternoon and. Even-| ing leagues of the Y. M. C. A, will/cne of the three star ten-round bouts The first of the triangular complete their schedule with the fin- |10 be staged by the Pioneer Athletic |ganes will be played at the State ish of the games scheduled for to-|club, next Tuesday night. This bout Armory tomorrow afterneon when | will. mark Johnson's firsi appearance losses have aiready clinched first{and the Towan is anxious to make a [Haven Hillhouse High school. The | place. In the evening league the|strong showing, as he has far from |New Haven team with a veteran line- | Bear Cats have a chance for the lcad- [abandoned hopes of placing himself lup is out to take the Red and Gold | ership of the league, a defeat by the|smong the foremost contenders for lads into camp. 4.--‘ o g 2 2 4 ) YANKEE CLUB SUCCEEDS IN SIGHING CULLOP | . JEFFRIES COULD DO MUCH TO + PUT LUIS FIRPO IN THE FORE After Unsuccessful Attempts ’ Omaha Twirler Is Secured— $10,000 Is Figure, The Yankees yesterday in buying k) Cullop from Omaha club of the Western This is the third time -the Madl have announced the acquisi- Adi- jon of Cullop. Tmmediately follow- i Pul g the Yanks' first announcement, red one | g0 ‘ks ugo, P’resident Burch of the with an indignant 1 Omaha came out ' [ denial, saying that he had never It was all heard of such thing, news to him, said Mr. Burch, but the New York, Feb, finally succeeded Piteher Charles (N league New s portant juare Ga f New Orle York, izhtw most im- ' juagye. fought tonight ¢ indoor Yankees hard in order to be in his best condi- tion when he meets Jack Douglas in morrow. In the afternoon league the | ) |the New Britain High school team | Spark Plugs with eight wins and no|in a New York ring in several months | will battle with the team of the New son rder Mors of the champio. Johr whei world a the world's heavyweight championship Without doubt the New Rritain American weight round ho neither of Du the bout has terest, teh with vance s Morar night's batt is t without his b New conceded and with ¢ Lim of the demonstrated appe knocks Johnny Leonard Was conc pior also fought the bout re time Moran g st and the t greatly weight to the opi feat the vetera Dundee inel ol tages. that pecte st bout ve given the cham- battles. Moray several years At Du one o har ior go, draw oming has impre as giv since to t fooling at many are ibout Moran's ming ady roved many times however, has bee critics ong t ed to lespite Wical is see an- Dundee has p capa its whe ising to unex- yressed the hard- niore ex- g dee is fa and ir ampion and Dundee are reports to be i n. They wil e te athletic com- oon for the expected to have g within the stip- Du § rienc lowers refu of possibility ot a defeat for t « Both Moran el appear mission tng in a eny trouble ulated 1 The tw bring together the Meriden boxer of Brooklyn, and rature ¢ 1 climin the winner being placed | rank of chailengre Johr dee’s junior lightweig end Brady are ting at pound limit to Kapla garded as t ivorit Birady Ty gerous oppons lun's champic The rour fogether Jack ¢ and Tony Vacarrd the openir tw Tommy Singer Hartford High School Pla Blh!ol Tonight Hartford, ¥ Brist weigh- ni imit in ke ; will Kaplan Brady in tl (Kid) Eddie and bout the front Dus s for ¥ it title, Kapla is sidered da y miay upset Kap piration High ¥ make ¥ strect City boys 1i High quir Nories The pr start at ) ing largest ¢ pected 1o be boys of tic will follo T Collis Skate Qutfits $6.25 pair Collis Goodyear Well Ouvifits We specialize in shoe-skate combinations for men and women—all sizes — $6.25, $7.50. $9.75 and $10.95. In Figure, Racing and Hockey Skates. The Nestor Johnson Tubular at $11.95. SKATES SHARPENED ZOC pair FIELD 21 MYRTLE STREET Just Around the Corner Open Evenings he the an- the day his mory alled such a deal, Yanks made their nouncement the piteher 4 Howetor as denial Mr. this time nie impro and ond forms signing of rec of it was not to be so fow after his Burch off body was ded in easy first Ry but oy Yanks s irch to New green office Y topped the tran sign delivered, ap- proved horiz Ro, as said before the Yanks have - bought Piteher Cullop, and this time they ex- t to keep him ing further nials from Omaha. he sum paid for the twirl- as $10,000 and a player, who was farmed out Bridgeport sent 1o Omaha for Oma it is suid n ot and Ba rk he row's finally pe bars clusive er ha Henry Lavailie, by the Yanks spring and will I outfield purposes. wanted than Lavallie something that give—which was int snag after nouncement After all the out that Cullop next fall anyhow parently believe another pennant roster CRESCENTS WINNERS OVER FALCON FIVE to last ha ore th ), 001 mor or more than the the Yanks why the a the second him it turns imtil ap- wir the fuss over won't The that without report Yanks they can him o Take Measure 1 7Ci1y Leaguers Alter Hald Battle Boy lowned 1 r1he Ciy | T'he ind 11 as a i he o spond furious ste the type or convineed s ng i} ril it Falcons roL BUN bt was immedia " ink a decker play nothiep baskets A 1'a oul, providing two for Huck he good, Jaspe varly of hen threws of 1 ade sunl and Wiec added good fight 1 aleome Ge Skates Sharpened 20 CENTS i —_' 1 Aromnd ormey l > |champion, working out with Jeffries. My, | was | This picture carries you back to 1910 when Jeffries toughtw Wild ( Corbett, a former each having won 6 and lost 3 gamea, Johnson at Reno, Nev. You see James J. the sideshow features used to stimulate th the fight. days ago wher signed $7 irpo how 1o use You read soms Jeffries had be to teach lLuis | t hand Later the news to his COURT AC for story was denied, 1t was irpa. “Not out of my Jeitrics get $75,000,” extremerely frugal \Mr willing- at the no one money will Senor exelaimed the Firpo. ne terms had consuited 1 Lantinberg Him expressed assignment confessed leffries a ept the but quoted S wer had ed e Ui hunk Al “smoking way not surprised | failed to materialize beginni that it major fistie wiches, “ubjecte process, |4nd progran Garden Jast con at the New berg, for the York priv was th soft ract oo e up’ wmoki And th retuy phasize al st Dempses the stre to up” a Pirpo fight is to em ngthening 1he supreme the tract g for an senor's | Corbett Smoked Tt Up right speaks thoug! re Lantinberg from m«nu manunge Madison to show should not I fendants concessions Didder A learned s His sponge pertorm Dempsey must de skill with a8 o teach Firpo's left or I8 a% useloss again car ementary Joffrios good I8 u ques I the training the fans' when they mec st ethe him presenc he W enj or, would any tion. J camp, however imagination Jim Corbett through which s wonld stir year i $20.000 annu cession®, M Rickard instrument wmoked Jefivies' fight Rickard, ' ling, come ont jawarded ! foot work, | with an optic ot all igur bollers was the interest heat in was up” to a fever againgt Juck Johnw Tex ¢ promoter, had Corbett to Reno to teach Jeffrics d speed him himsell at the awkward outstepped him fact that Corbett champion’s camy an s v helghtened the exciten If Firpo had Jeffries wou an odds.on fy Dempsey next summer welght ever had hetter than 1 It wasn't ally his own Fommy It ittle welght, ow to shoot the 1ot to the hend Ryan onugh It the skill v t Bib Fitzsimmons Jeff Wit Fitz on the Co and the was, However, the in the old wlded touch ent t hand he | vorite to beat No heavy | g eft hand | g5, nats ooy n, | yerd tanght body up. wa st in time mere was was iney, N for the nds the wi by tralia and | )t Chicago € rord b r o st mi . The mile swim he min Beaur the tar Californiar . or Fra reat mida! % 5 sec Won Por Jeft hings th which he Jor kno won 0w and knock k he itz m ot hut JOCKEY PARKE WINS FOUR OF SEVEN RACES ntice Makes M NEw Orle Fvente Young Appre Showing narkahle ane Privilege of who paid prometer er consulting distance e public’s inte TION OVER Claims Year's David Rickard selling ol Feb, 1 X flege of drinks in year, hrought vt yestorday to give him other 18 ac year at 1l prosented an Guy divecting the old and 1 rder e why extended oined are the und selli Crooks from Leo Lantinbe gettin b sald d ally for offercd th $40,00 Joh cory the newing | the year nt the intinberg m on r when W., Feb, 1 hl“t.n the miie yester s de ne previous world paire nk " Nor Contrac the rde 4y min { | | seheduled ) with the possibility of | and Pawnees, the Gentleman Jim was one of rest in GARDEN GONCESSION v x:1son t Gives Re- newal—Rickard Dependent Lantin« $40,000 sand- cigarets Rquare tion iIn enforee | con o same ordor Rickard, he new corporations contract | the des ng the another rg he g only n ¢on- and n Ring- soration contract t af the expired, | caslly Borg of Sw eden Makes New Mile Swim Record Arne world's swime | utes 24 s record " cconds At minutes an ltoss Wild Cats giving them a tie for first place with that nz(wgnllon The Spark Plugs | against the fast Ace tc ond game, and the Aces are primed to break the Jinx and feel sure they | have a combination of stars that will | introduce Waterloo to he Sparkies. | The siogan of the Aces this week is “Wait till Saturday and just watch our dust.” The Rambl to sta lined up m in the sec- |Am |ert Toys nrel‘Th first game | the San ~and San in the ers out to tie cond honors. ht league starts off with the | Bear Cats fighting it out, | Pu hg Bear Cats The® Wild Cats rongest teams in league, will be up to their old tricks in the second stanza. If the Wild Cats win, the championship of | 1he night league is theirs, but if they lose and the Bear Cats trim the Cubs the two leading teams, Bear Cats and ‘ats, will be tied for first place, | with the ot] and winning the game, Ha the saturday Afternoon League, (IFirst Game.) amblers, Kron | By an To Torrello-Recanno Left Forward. | New York, . Kaigren-MeArthur | of rward. | sec | by At Williams | at Corrazzo Johnson-Swanson Cabelus Center. E. ard. W. H. Stanley [ ter (Second Spark Plugs, Kaminicky ....M. Aces, ancred | by col |anc Johnstone- Forw, Wallin Johnson sald 1. Loomis | con cau H. Nelson g-Yankaska ... A. LeWitt Left Guard, . Dehm-C, 1 'v'v( Guard, saturday Night Teague, (IFirst Game,) Bear Cats graham Ging 1. Swanson Johnson | | hift rec 10, Cubs | sta Nondgren Forward, gatinskie-Urban Forward . D, Laeft Viditus-1fogelson Right ‘el O, Larson oee Johnson | Center, Bagdarsian . Left Guard Dornart« rec Kepnedy Mardon | Right* Guard (Sceond Game.) | W i1d Cats, Delano | Pawnees, Pucheri ' Left Forward Traceski | Richman Itight Forward. Baros « Un Mledin | wa Olson Center, Firnhaber . Right Guard Avyzio-TPog H\» h Left Guard, Wooster Bow lers to Oppose | New Britain Team Tonigh The Wooster bowling team of Hartford will appear in this city to- | night against New Britain bowl- ing team me being played on |y, the Rog alle at 8 o'clock. The|,.. N am will be made up of | pec Howa Rattier, McAulifte ! Petsch-Olson | clg ool sig the of fast by the ain te Zuechui Anderson shor e HELLO JESS You oLp| WHATS HERE SCoOFFLAW - T s | see HERE THEY've COINED A NAME FoRr THOSE wHo TAaxkE A 4 P | Wonder What é “Scofflaw” Thinks About ‘seoFFLAW 15 The WINNING WORD ~ THEN |M A'SCOFFLA Am P / Tve ®B16 IDEA- Comrrig. E Heavyweights also will | Mg(lht r Jack Tilyou niv Plude-Van Oppen |Square Garden, was announced yes- Anderson’s time the limina Andc shortly I"rance, [Athicte W All- Thomus lost graduate You Low Down OLD SCOFFLAW oy Ve e honors. Douglas expects to give Johnson an cx@eptionally hard bout shown in numerous bouts that he is the possessor of for he has *a heavy punch. nong Douglas' knockout victims are | Joe Beckett, the English heavyweight, | whom he stopped in three Jack rounds; Bloom, Phil Reynolds, Al Rob- s, Patsy Flanagan, Soldier Ray ompson and Sergeant Ray Smith. feature the her two tep-rounders. In the one Ted Jamieson of Milwaukee will make | his New York debut against Silent ryear, while the other will bring and Howard ANDERSON'S HURDLING MAKES NEW REGORD |minois Athletic Asgociation Entry Carries OFF Honors in Madison Square Garden Events. oclated Press Feb, 1—Establishment a world's indoor record of 63-0 nds for the 60-yard high hurdles Karl Anderson, of the Illinois hletic club, in capturing this event the Millrose track and field car- al Wednesday night in Madison The day by American Athletic Union officials after a re-check of perform- | ces, also was cqualled Charles H. Moore, of Penn State lege, in the first heat but it was 1 this performance would not be nsidered in the record class be- ise Moore knocked down one of four hurdles in winning his pre- on's mark lowers by one- second the fornmer ord made at Philadelphia, Murch 1917, by W. T, Hobbs, Dartmouth r, who answered the call to colors afterward when war was de- and was killed in action in Anderson equalled this time winning the second heat. h of red, 120-yard high hurdie cham- ord hl)l(l‘l at T0 yards, U. OF . LOSES THOMAS Was Once All-Aj can Pullback, Loses Credit and I~ Ineligible. ‘hicago, 1eb, 1.—John fversity of Chicago, fullback, who s an All-American in 1922 and an Western in 1923, has been de- incligible for further public legidte activities and asked to re- n as president of the senlor class. major credit quarter and notification autumn the ruling has he Dean Wilkins through the counell, The rule will bar ing out for a place on the Maroon ok squad this year. e was ex- ted 1o compete in the shot put t dash events. under- Thomas™ from " SCOFFLAW ™ § Now You T CALLING Warld's | Thomas, | during | n served on him | and | LISTEN JESS- | MNOwW wHERE Yov CAn GET PINCH BOTTLE SANDY MCDOWALD High school aggregation will have its hands full Saturday against New Haven. The Elm City five has been doing great guns this year, and is out to win the triangular crown which has been reposing on the domes of the Hartford and New Britain team for the past decade. The Hardware City representatives have put in a hard week of practic ond are confident of being in the best form for the game. They will Le strengthened somewhat with the return of “Dickie” Gorman to the game after being ineligible for the past two weeks. “Johnnie” Grip is almost in shape now, and he will probably play a quarter, “Hal" Bea- jgle, who has been filling in at guard l\l’lllt‘ the other two have been out is “doing his stuff” and he is con- sidered one of the best on the squad. {He may start. The rest of the lineup will be the same with Capt. “Dutch” |Neipp at center, Belscr and Beloin {forwards and Zehrer guard. Gorman or Grip will probably start the game lat the other guard with Beagle in re- iserve, | lLast year the Red and Gold team |defeated the Elm Cityites in the home |and home game series, On the second |occasion in this city the New Haven team did not score a field goal until the last minute of the game. The boys from New lHaven are anxious to wipe out the defeat, Seconds To Play Panthers The second team which showed up s0 well against the South Manchester team will play the Panthers of the | Boys' elub. The serubs will have a tough task on their hands for the East Main street aggregation has been tearing'\up everything it came in con- act with this season. It has run up |a winning streak of 18 wins until |stopped by the Crescents on Tucsday {night. They expect to bhegin all over again at the expense of the Ied.and Gold seconds, ' The second will lineup as follows: Glerochowski, center; Captain Haber and Darrow, forwards; Barrows and | MeGrath, guards, The Panthers will Ilincup as follows: Luke, cente Aronson and Kereljza, forwards; Ar- hurr and numulo. guards, The Chicago star holds the national ‘Poh Fi eld NO Mn‘er | outdoor Mortis | ponship and also Is indoor tiile and | To Be Athletic Grounds artford, Yeb, 1,-"Dixie” Feld, r‘uli Ficld, as it was know n before (hr | Harttord Dixie bascball team operated lust scason, Is through as a scene of sport battle and hercafter will e used as a shipping center for the Itob- linson Clay Product company for New York. Instead of colorful basehall and footbell cngagements, the field Iwill take on a drab aspect, lent by |stored sewer piping, flue lining, fire (brick, wall coping, drain tile and stone ware, Iugtead of well built ath- |letes, il proportioned workmen will be the performers at the field, I ————— BOXING GLOVES — and — TRAINING SUPPLIE For Boxers Sport Headquarte PILZ'S—R. R. AR( ADE BRIGGS MUST Go AND CAaLL Jess A SCoFfFLaw - AND SEE HIM wWiNeE" OH- You SCOFFLAW, wWHOS A SCOFFLAW FOR FORTY-FIVE