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8 NisW BKITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATUKDAY, FRgiUALLY 2, ly2d. / DUNDEE WHIPS MORAN IN FURIOUS BOUT—KID KAPLAN WINNER OVER KID BRADY—50 CANDlDA ES OUT FOR NAVY CREW — ALL NEW BRITAINS MEET WEST SIDES OF HARTFORD—INDIANS WILL MISS O'NEILL — OTHER SPORT EVENTS HAPLAN BOMBARDS 2550t e | Bitancia May Rule The Wave But ;!“’I%S;ESV'%E%WEE’ " 3333#‘1}{}&‘5%"6‘Jmmffi"k§ VESV ABIG‘SSES%%IT BRHHM‘YN MTER...... == . i When It’s Frozen Canada’s Boss | b S, e . | Garden By Smothering Gen- Start Conditioning On Machines Gives Eddie Brady Beating in 7 s —~~----u-‘-»-w--‘ijflarflord Five Meets All-New| H e IPlayers Can't Let One Interfere tleman 'rom New Orleans Madison Square Garden Ring . 1 T o i Briain at Armory Tonlght |, oo oo it With the Otber , mp— the Nava cadem: oat crew yester- | ship hopes of 'al Moran New Or- t, when he gained the 3 day afternoon made the first move in E STATE ARMORY. | season which it is hoped and ex- | Do golf and baschall mix during 4 Johnny Dundee leans last n A New York, B ie Brady | judges’ decision i us 15-round of RBrooklyr ercd as hard a pattle at Madison Square Garden West Sides. Al New Britains. | pecteq will end with a Naval Academy | (he playing scason? This point iy storm as he will ever be forced to 80 Dundee's carly margin gave him vic Murphy . o..... LaMar |orew ag Olymple champlons, as “M‘mlsr-d by recent statement. credited through last night when he met Louis | tory despit \ spectacular closing |the case in 1920, (to Manager Miller Huggins of the (Kid) Kaplan, of Meriden, in the frally by Moran. Dundec's fcather Bennett 2 Taylor | pitty candidates reported to Coach | New York Yankees: “Golf wust not semi-final 12-round bout at Madison | weight and junior wweight tities Right Forward. | Richard J. Glendon and six_combina- | interfere with spring training work. Iy, putting up & were not at stake Herman ,....... -+.. Wojack itions were used on the maéhines for | Members of the Yankces who like Kaplan's furi For 10 r Cente | tair periods, considering that it was | their golf must play beforc or after © tinc 1.v was lad beaten and master, piliv Beckwith, Harmon .. ... farson | ihe fipst day. | baseball practice /hours.”” While the led through the ropes with blood relentless attach + south Left Guard, The greatest enthusiasm attended | Statement of Manager Huggins does streaming from his nose and mouth at erner bewi 1. The last five rounds Sturm, Dodge ... .. . Restelli 4o start of the rowing season. All 1ot bar golf, it places a limitation on the finish. lLouvic was awarded the were fiercely contested with Moran tight Guar Isix of the reguiars of last year were | N¢ Sport that has become so popular Judge's decision. carrying the fight to his opponent for Referee, “Dick” Dilion, on hand and practically every other ! with major league athletes, Louie tried lar inackout 'the first time, but the veteran Italian The attraction at the statc armory|mjgshipman who has a chance of oottt over the tough who | American managed to weather a t tonight is one that is expected to fill Imoking a crew. AN were full of the | Perhaps mo c¢lub in the major seemed as able to 1 rific storm, especially in the 14th, a th hall to its capacity. When a Hart-|gpiri¢ of the ocoasion and realize thor- | |ca8ucs has more golf piayers in its ford team and a New Dritain 1cam | oughly that this_is a year of great !INUP than the Yankees. Five or finished stron thrown blows ¢ |six of the athictes are mighty pro- tertown J whom | Neither fighter scored a knock clash it is sure to be a battle. |opportunity, Louls battered budly i -bury |down but both bled pr Iy from Karlier in the scason the local| Glondon fepmed a first boat at once, | ficient at the game. Prior to last i Decamirer W DIToE iap- |cuts about the Moubiind dat | quintet took the measure of the Cap- | T first five scats were filied Just as |$°450n It Was hinted that the Yan- 2 had Brady aioggy several times |Moran's left tore a h in Dunds | itol city aggregation in their own| |they werc last season, as follows: kees care more for their golf than w'ill his old ““Mary Ann” working car in the 14th . nd his steady pound- home town by the score of 45-42 in u‘ Bow, Schieke; 2, Bell; 3, King; 4, wlmsel)xn overtime, L peppered his oppo- |irg raised livid red blotches on John fast overtime bame. Tonight the | Zuber; 5, Chillingworth. Shanklin, | o AN nent with sey r ehts but used his Dy's ribs. At om of this $ound, | tors are coming to New Britain “‘““no“ crew captain, was moved to| The other day I noted where Stan- | | strengthened lineup to wipe OUllgroke and the other two places were | /¥ Harris, brilliant second sacker of indee seemed on t left uppercut to make Brady feel |l verge of going x . . ki > the sting of losing to the. AN-NeWlfueq by putting De Wolfe, a power- | the Washington Nationals, had de- oyl down but his generalship saved him. i : ‘ ini T Keplan starte! in with his usval | The result wa surprise to ring nr]nam]s. o the 1rar. |Tul fellow from last year's plebes mrl'o‘tll for n,‘: ‘T‘“'”l““ «'M"pr«':t' ram- vsh in the first round and slammed |followers, most of whom had estab T At pers e e . - S no. | n the preliniinary game the Val-{orew "0 7 ana Hoyder, i pa, Fla., weeks in advance of the rest ot B AT I ehan Mo tevorite oh OP, LEFT TO RIGHT: CAMERON, McML MCCAFFERY, MUNRO, | cong will take on the Mohawks, who |crens @t 7o and Hoyder, & big second | 07,y 00 " ninus his golt sticks. The sc.eral lefts to Virady's head. ULrudy | lishe loran a favorite on the o)y ATER SMITH, WATSON, RAMSAY A B ey vl oy | ENRE AR of last year at 6. A pow- | b, J ol L RS » W4 » RAMBAY. by virtue of their vietory over "Jack™ | iou second crew was also formed, | iteM Struck me as very interesting, | since Harris is one of the best golfers proved a vicious muncher and came Strength of his recent knockout vie- : l 2 oy i ¥ virt tirough with s hiid right to torics over Charley White and Johnny [ Jtemember the old saying, “Drit saw: Canaga 19, Greal Britain 2. Tobins' Rangers have leaped into the |y gyjvester, plebe stroke last year, | A s bod .o swung frora | Shugrue via rules the waves?” Weil the fel- The group of icemen shown above winning column and have all inten- 1y, "¢ . ¢ position. tamong the major league players. Last aneles 1 Brady stcod his ground | DPundee, who had disappointed in| !0W Who wrote that yas all wet, Prob- | is QiSACADRAINNS Leain ”{v l'»vann;;‘u(,'\},; Of waving thare, o The academy crew schedule has | “Pring when 1 looked over the Na an' punched with 1'ahts to the hody |1is latest bouts, fought his best fight | @P1Y John Dull can wake others Great Britain yesterday —they won| The first game will start at § o'elock [een comploted by the arrangement | 'onals in their training camp, Harr and ias Just before the hell K since lifting the world's featherweight | SMart when it comes to a bout with their way inte the finals against the | with the featurc gamc getting under | {of a number of races for the junior was as much intercsted in making lan sent a right to the body which |litle from Kugene Criqui last sum w_l boat z..L; yhen the wave s frozen| Unitod States team, which smeated | way at 9 o'olock. [erews. The list Tollows: DREDISLID SOIC ovunee A colipiline upse 10, however; +os _{mer. Dundee,welghed 133 and Mo | @nd a hockey championship 18 at en’s best by the score of 20 to 0. e : Aosl Mkde et bayates a .300 Datting average on the ball Ve 10, DONBVEI-thM s | Ll e stake ada leans over and sws 1o » final 13 going to open the eyes of ALL W BRITAI LOSE ‘W"‘”wm Sl 'mnapnm') and |0 14, g7, s Job t world as to what real ice hockey he Middletown basketball team de- ol o 4 g 1 g a i il BES i G : L d L e skl gpiniagrbthan “1 May 3, Princeton varsity, junior, Hibrin 1 N t 80 . ing style while Brady tried PASS[NG OF O'NE”JL M P SAROS T8 DTN AT UEADIABHAS e plefeated the All-New Britain basketball fy ity ana probably freshmen, at An- arris fatled to hit 300 last s i Tl ! th 1 amonix yster | Leafs start things, the temps iD | team by u score of 43-16 1w & Well|papolis” May 24, Syracuse varsity, | 50N Apparently he thinks too much i acgtos & SOl RHRRE A . fay inthe Olympic eliminations. | Chamonix is going to take a sudden|played game at Middletown. jumbor varity and freshmen, May 8;, | EOIf hurt hix batting. There are o bbb LR L HAND[GAP CLEVELAND ()LUB When the boys with the adding ma- drop. Right, it will be a warm ses-| ~The down the river boys jumped |Navy varsity, socond. yarsity and | those who argue thal the gol and peppered Brady with both hands ahiies loakod at ths total Agises ther Iaien: into an carly ivad, due mainly L0 the plabes, at the Ameriean Henley. Phila. | Paseball swing have nothing in com- K0 aitHoukh thatialter insabaiiey IR = 5 |accurate eye of McCabe, who account-| deiphja, | mon. \ <on Without services . ed for 12 pomts in the first half, and| " June 13 and 14, national ,..‘mm“_" * Indians Face N~ kept right atter Brady and icv One day last summer | talked the | golf versus baseball subject with Con- | nie Mack, The famous leader of the Tron Mask ——— close of the first half the \nmn. town V & enlb el ""New Haven Bears Win | 1o uck, etics 15 a_golf cn- REAL SON OF DAD NEPTUNE Lithusnians o Meot team was leading by the score of 24- e ‘lhl:x’z]:ulsil.”hI\{'h‘.‘.‘.“Im‘.: m:m ‘iflg?‘:x‘ ”1:" Over Hub Hockeyists 't youts) at Philadelphia. him a chance (0 get set, 1ir a right to the bouy and missed Vetera Americun gue pluyers am n Born 15 1 but was up ediately . (Hid to A bt . e 108 » he urose to his .nm;m :X‘Al" !‘, e hgo think thac the pasing Tomorrow Aftermoon to Organize With the start of the second period | New Haven, Feb, 2.—The New Ha- | F08d during the summer, Mack spends oo oMt ih N6 TAGE ahil et pedioaLaneE BLOE O CLIwA meriouks fida Siact Mo Mgl Mo Allc o Glw the Middletown team stepped out|ven Hears last night dcfeated the |Ma0Y & mornlng playing 18 holes of With ENe Bl lows Tk et Iy handicap the chance Cleve Tips 10 Sultan of the New Teams in Three Branches, with @ burst of speed and although | Boston Hockey club 3 to 1, after two | SOIf over the various courses in the Sk vis et Pl Lot i fef oy Seven seas, : outscorcd by New Britain' in this overtime periods in one of the hest | Ities his team visits. Connie doesn't missed & R Gl e oAt R EAdIIS e ~ . Ameriean DHorn yop00 their carly lead brought them [Played and hardest fought games ever | (8N that the golf gwing affects the S Pt tton e 8l QLS . i o i ik Nt Britafn who a&re |y, "e)0 \inner by margin of seven!seen in New Haven, batting cye, but he Aocs insist that sent one to wind just before the | In the spring o Glenn | Henry 1 @il W0 appuars al the | interested in athletics will be held at o 1 In the first overtime period, Caps, | PIAYINE 18 holes of goif in the morn- be 1, seq re 1 \ r « fapit t x ¢ cha IO « !l tomorrow eraoon when . J, . o o N, « « der LR « ° e L Kol M e | neiirad sl cland from Mil- | Cur e i ihon | the hall tomorrow afternoon = WHen | “yor” Middletown the work of Me|Norm 8huy of the New Haven tcam, M i B o LS L DBrady arc Bodyiand: (heii| sve ONels ] Al v it cens by dc 15 and 20| of an athietic club, Promoters of the |CAbC and Epeur were the features|who went on the fce muffcring from | HIEV/T, U0 18 SAECAORIS T T R atrask St Ari "‘"_ l' . AWaY ot e vt 3 i of ‘,‘”"' ]‘m" i ‘ Fas 'j"l" o “‘} while the work of Wojack and LaHar the cficets of a dislocated shoulder, | he Pall field. 1den ! ) wt and his L time w Wwhns 3 club propose to have baseball, foot- | T Ty el O p kept them | dribbled the puck past the Boston de- face 1die 2% Tolkh Rovieris : : M \l, Tk 2 W -+ il et tila = for the All-New Britains Lkept them ¥ s Boston de Al 5 s . ‘1 “y ‘\\ ‘",‘ I -l\ .w.: sensatic . t I r c ; ha!l and basketball team Al In tha gunning tense and in an casy poke past | . While T have no lI'IVI‘luIN objec- w;w ’ "’V:‘ “‘ ‘” 1 \H;\ t w‘m and I} when seemingly at t top of Town of o p TR T fAnes Brown, scored the first goa tions to my players indulging in golf, oL Cab At Gk oo b ieh b | i Beme e e A bR TRt / i s Yankees and Washington All-New Dreitaine Middietown !' In the second overtimo poriod, Fred |1 MUCh prefer hat 1 do the playing u t cl nough to reach |slumped, and ONeill was rushed i e s \ SR R T : © . v... Murphy Lowrey of the Dears shot a goal. ey . 5 Kapin. Louie, in bis mad_ rushes (e Drvach. From that e on BlAing U 12 miles in 6 hours, Trying to Get Collins Hishe Torvard Tho Toston players fought furious. | M S0 & mujority of tho play missed severa | rady found & yatt lost his ti ¢ flrst-string § FueC G Sam Richards, the Be > o ) wishe s ma mark at times while Kapian blocked toher. DUMneE the remain ,' ,‘. ; ,' ton m out of a ficld of 68 starte New York, Feb Both the New Taylor AR MeCabe 1) from then on and Hutchinson got \‘,‘]",” ,,',‘,‘;‘., \',,.' ; Prltnpienthsitina others, Just Lefors the bell Loule R Nl A i oy TR o York Yankees and Washington Sena- ! Leit Forward i goul, With 10 econds of play leit . Janded a left vin Brady's chin, ey e Gl oliowing y L5 b chal. tors are negotlating with the Chicago | Wojack pear, 1%, Carlgon |10 the final period Lowrcy, on a pretty | The fitth th of them close | heady o o O'Nill is ha 1) i% to u match race and | White Sox for Kddic Collins, atar scc- Center repoipborisiag et G L L4 PRODU aSTAR together mauitis W oilher Treoly: |ugues i b Rty Sl . Amerlcan || “‘\‘I"""" frad SUEe : ) ) Restellt ... s Stupm |third goal. R Deiiver, Heb. Aneiher. chamis haplun shot a W olelts to the ce, | promising recrui Jim 1 y ] establishing ankees headquarters it was of« tight Guard . * SARR . plonshiip flower | wing in the e Bt l,,_‘_'“ A "W” "“' et % L A NI A s Aty e L. ficially announced the management Larson : J. Carlson, J.Cahill DEBADOU TAKE ATUR “'h. ‘:, an in Ban Luls Valley, birtiis AT g o e ave Rad) Neo, it teo : Sibasly i would include any of the world's Left Guard Havana, Feb, 2 -—Another large place of Jack Dempscy, king. of tie e hit Brady with everything i w5 by et : ekl b b S champions in a trade cxcept Babe | Kield baskets: McCabe 8, Spear |rl|;l.v||u» turned out 1o Orlental Park | Pltce of psey, was allowed and I Brooklynite | ('ley 1 catchers ) for | Mas 1= Bay ! has met ang JRUh Joe Dugan, Aaron Ward und | Wojack 5, Lallar 6. Sturm 4, Taylor POSAeuay Afternovn 1o witowm the This Mower happens to be a fi rookly eveland ca S Trestelll 2. Murphy. Touls: Lattar, | *POtt The club house —nasemblage showed that he was game ar able | O'Nef . nes efeated 1 « t tes = Phy i LaHa ~ erweight and s known to the rving 1@ i e Owner Comisky the 80ox was uUn . was a brilllant one, many tourists| 10 absorh heavy punishment U ndoubtedly the 1 f yuntr Noud b . et ‘]"-'.“I“ estelll, Larson Mury McCabe, | o "the States witn oeing the races| DAl He 18 a, yonngster, still 4 A gt . A 3 sy | deTs100d 1o huve refused to trade Col- 'y jarson. Referee “Jake” Carlso § * cas o races . o o = In the sixth both tricd infighting ¥ wi Ltk In » s an “‘ ins here unless Ward was given to Hrcritciiilsian y IEON | from the club house balcon Among I ‘m.u.. i “';M'n“l':l 1 : \' > with a decided cdge going 1o the local | Se 1 G Myutt | yet | Fngland to Frane t summer, he LU g o [ them we : {. Vande d ‘ete Quitanta, indicates he is fighter who was beating is opponent | neithe proved that he fx a fist | ot only won t 50, pound| ripe |12 ST ASEIHON S0 CEREES AMHERST 8, SPRINGITELD 2. | (0T r:n.\,;“:'-'""‘ ‘(\;' \":“,'“ ;'”'I‘f":'. ithor Spanish or Mexicar o the punch cvery time. The sev- |steinger, able te tha routal tothd nd Alexander Channel eup, con- it material besides 1 Anthe Mass, Jeh, Z.—In 1ta sce-| o onodird . ol Young Mack is sald 10 be one of & 4 . man Stanlcy Harris, the Sox demand- y . rador weather prevailed, but the track was o enth was practically repet ) plenty o tural abi we it 1 1, but he shattered | 75 4 jobgea 5 ond hockey game of the scason the i)™y, mny and slow. Mavorites and | the Dest battlers in the Rocky Moune the sixth thoug Iy Gore| L win Giiing ta | &1l wor tistance swim- *1 from Washington jtov Colling was| Aiherst team defeated Bpringficld{ uiiqors divided honors and apecute. | Wi distriet, He hasn't been beaten perately to save himself fro ta Ut « ‘ i ming. He was the fisst and onl ‘“', g sl Washington = was | college by 3o 2 yestord TR AN \lun was keen, Debadou rnul: I-u‘fl; in more than 33 fights, Nost of his slavght ) American to swim from England to | ndrratood 1o want Collins to manage was stow and unintercsting until the . ¢ X | victories have been by the knekout augh Jeli ’ I by by : With another good performance when . - Kaplan y i the elght - Franc | suceceded in battling suce fina d, wiien Springfield serfous. | (11 AROtACE B90L woriormance when | sing both hands = st N ‘ i gainst five different tides e ——— ¥ threatened Amherst, At the begin- | st . . e At di i Sl all Bla Lot o b U bl ) e b ot wifh Bt Malals "-\‘“\“ MAKES 1T 130, ning of the third sesston the score 1::3:111;‘«‘:”:\1 "“““;:‘"' Aot | e ) 4 ) on 1 \ onis o3 § ork, Feln 2.—The DPassaic wqs tied at all. Amherst started e SSVREIR DY CIIN, & ' . 8 Iy Brooklyn Mght ol . f after 27 he o im ¢ us i one & SO SLarted | er res o the ) $ "“u _:‘Lmr‘.. e I many a b » ) e igh achool basketball team Iast nigint | the period by making two goals '”,:::":w'::,d ;"L“'hrnl‘v‘n‘ to |.|. 1op of BOXING :‘-LO\ ES vas warned for pres Brady [ A ) Henry is a 1 Am a0, & toal|Bnined ia consecutive victory | quick succession, Bpringfleld then o o he leaders “'\n“ ' |‘.' e Paies AT il bl odgt Hoctein < sl : ok mplor and this coming summer| YhoA it the Treaton Btaic| raitied by scoring a goal and by] SFOUNE B0 TEERED WOEA @ CUsh Bud TRAINING SUPPLIES BSrady landed & ¢ : : s M I defend histitle agafnst such mer- SOTMG inthe armory at Pas- | keeping (he puck in Amherst terrd. | 50 NI TEERE AT S Id"“'r'“:n:;":.,_‘:"' For Boxers missed the two got close together romi ocal golft . men as Poth, Brown, Durbarrow and| o ien ‘woy the keonest the Passiac, sniy (ne Sood R o Tl \"'y' "y | behind in the last furlong and beat Sport Headquarters don ' umber of othe known swim- assine | only 00! ork of the Amherst) s Pt et | 2 and fought viciously. Kaplan stepped i w " Im- | Jads have cngaged in this scason goal thit averted & 800re out the tiring Miss Liberty for the PILZ’'S—R. R. ARCADE back and landed blow. fush o at nier placs, ady's jaw while Eddie missed s b LI A ——— e o e - — o rights and left o ' g An ther—In Golf BRIG In the tenth round the two i SPORT OFF[CIA] KEEPS If It Isn’ t One Thing lt s Another—In Go GS out of their cor d. exchutige il e st | Gosw Georae | [Yor- nce awp [ [ wuaT Db vou SPOSE time t City bt BUSY THE YEAR ROUND | Feec Somey | NPALMY HERE-D| | pwy r}fimou,c{‘r HOWELL ti te : FOR THE BOYS ( s 15 Tae AND THE REST OF . i I : P NORTH )/ h/ ReAL STUFF THE CANG ARE Don:ij o ¢ Z, oA I Tue POOR SUCKERS Bra « I 1 At » figh ¥ i o " " 1 12 1 * World's Skating Meet on This Side of Atlantic — either in s - - 'S i g . M. Goldemith g ey GeorGe' wHaT Do Yo Turee PUTTS' Tusse Do You Mnew - THE | [ THERE | Lake, N ¥ ‘éo W A CASE OF That sont'’ | Gemens ane Stowes J!lv LAST GAME | ALWAYS Internationa Ter8 COCON “1 oL JUST AS Taan | THOUGH THE | PLAYED was NEwW YeaR rnalk STARTED To T Tup paom<y GRASS 15 PECULIAR h')? AT WYKAGYL -~ I'M ALL ips W 1 8 °© e ‘ 22 OUT OF PRACTICE whe BALL - RUINED My SHoT T\ months ALLEN ST, PAUL PILOY len, vetera American Association [useba . hag been appointed manager 2 club by John W. Norton, pres i the club. Allen ed the 8 " 1921, coming here from Cincinnat : the deal for “Bubbles” Ha PROMOTERS HURT GAME © An irresponsible promoter gave pro- 1-Yaie all & fessional boxing in Cleveland a ¢ . " i 2 e come Ororge Chare i t e St Mary's Now i ner a P Y o - their momy d to fig - | L— L LR S, R — e 2