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COLLEG NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY WORLD PRODUCES LONG PROGRAM O SNAPPY BASKETBALL - y 1924. AMES—KIVIAT AND RAY FAIL TO SHOW i FORM IN METROPOLITAN GAMES AT NEWARK—BRAINS NEEDED IN THIRD BASE COACHING BOX, BILLY EVANS SAYS THIRD BASECOACH MUST BE ON ALERT Victory May Depend on His Judg- ment at Crucial Moment third has cature e gam om the erson a. nsurc Mor« e remark once known mana 1otionad He w a sitions, Very icting cteran star r. On limmy Burk % i Loug) ) sdgment and to rate the the m andly \p judgment No wonder play & th ird basc coa $40,000 STAR A HOLDOUT Glenn Wright Refus Pittshurgh =< Boards Tram o amd Says He's “Throngh Best Pal Finishes First In Republic Handicap had a fine ¢ Best Pa his best, but he way and came stretch with a r be denied. The ¢ and a sixteenth the distance was 1:4 Mergier and Parke ¢ winners " & WALSH, BALL PLAYER, KILLED Wilkes-Barre Feb. 7 thony Walsh, we know player, was killed yesterday of rock in the La the Hudson was a first bascma the old Tri-Stat ternationa leagues. 1 Hagerstown 1 league D worked in Coa CHESBRO COMES BACK FROM 1901 TO SAY NO, NO, New T.—Comes ) THREE OFFER SITES FOR <[ ARMY-NAVY GRID GAME York rom an responsi- Ya Monship ching the m Dility k Baltimore. New and Philadel- s ont phia Bid For Service Cl Nest Fall, their Ani tions to use foothall game hetwee Military academies on Nevember 29 next have been extended by the offi- cials of the Venable Stadium, ti- more; the Yankes adium, York and Franklin field, Philadelphia. Rear Admiral Henry B, Wilson, superintendent of the Naval A stated that every place which been sted wonld be given con- sideration and that there was no pref- SPORTS ipolis, facilities for the made in the next few wveeks. The officials of the Baltimore grounds have promised 72,000 scats, ta be divided between ihe services. The Yankeo Stadium can accommo- bout and could be en and Franklin seats for 53,000 Navy this ection will b dat 5 many d to car has permanent lies with the Seating accommodations will be largest factor in the decision, but he expense of the trip and the means sgtertainment and recreation also i s considered 1yette and of the |t buskethal The 1 for mors Rut one 1 most choice court i putting on ng moment long s the Moo orwor (4] fuyette to play double deckers games s sudden spurt i the on the of It w contest, playi w FIRPO FOUND AMERICANS sensation Mar viet a htth around playving em in running unti H responsible for three field goals, while | n the glunt rd, amwork isitc 1 Ashed dif it Was True Raw Meat Was the end. Wi s Staple Tood of Southern g also secured Country That defeated world's heavy Burno Al T Angel 1irpo k Dempse ttit lins Jdone more man to make Arg American publie, is the il recently States previous spurt niina known opinion other to the of many extraordinay ides Feb, 7 I oxtra i e-minute ed the Creseent Athletic team night de university They vague citizen riods tories of the s 1) American asketbull Fordham conrt i ast cats th The pe five ¢ vuding in lur th the | prote v world ¢ court nt ra slayed |1 ynites Firpo himself it asked Unit wtes, §F he arrayed teuthers when he ut nd 0L was true that raw meat stup millions part fi ther b, Cresee oceasion WHS whi! Wy contes was s triump rtic wvork i goals duriy o Questions. snel muny battle with I8 o1 biood thirs roumed wround the city Aires, and 11 travellors her mutual when wo ficud had takes K Iy ndians, w galution periods. andits together for protection ol rne ing « new ) i orth upon lo Argentina’s hox Americ wihile ot) Americans at after battle, t ent the thro not to be b pmpion r travell \ o 1t artubly 0 them vorld title Jack ar, his mighty right I Ve omore towards a bettor knowled 0 Argentina by America the Pan Amer or that from Firpo e Miii Hamilton of their rnoon ¥ than al and eonsular ogether s ECNCTA gam conferey Hamiite e American Rink Girls Defeated in Britain Lngland I of England's wo ¢ team defeated the Am- touring player. yest ancashire arding featur hockey Hamiitor atternoon women “ir opponents Ferguson rday Englis improyed during the © to mcore HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY lions Use It = ew Cents tore lar at Drugs GROOM B : Keeps Hair YALE RECOGN Combed Ha ¥ —— S BOWLING 7.—Bowi sport 1z minor tion o yorn, unruly or Sham- 1 stays combed al -IFormal invita- 1 of the| Mi n the Naval and ' It is believed, howover, that a se- | [GNORANT OF ARGENTINA | than any | returned | ten | conditions and | | mpionship | has declered that on | ! day In 'Colgan, 75 CONVERTED BY SUNDAY, HE -| QUITS GAME FOR GOSPEL EDDIE FOSTER, WITH SUNDAY Some six or s then the Foster, a Pilly Bunda tional capital. | the game's awdust trafl ) fielder took char Washington [ { o« and star Ay ater ge of fis ¢ years third the a Bib crsion e eters became or it oted basema of dict of Argen-|of the Washington Americans, atten a8 1] eq na- i 3388800eseseeerss SEEESERNSTOTSTITEIENSLIRIINIII IO, 41 b1 iun 0 RRERRITS: , JACK BRITTON'S LEIT 1S STILL GREAT WEAPON Canton, 0., Feb. T7.—Jack Britton, midway in the fortie: slow foot and a bit fatty around the walst, s'lil.has the best left hand in pugilism. The old welterweitht cham- i weni against Archi a2 English welter- weight, here the other night and left-handed him simple. most English battlers, was clever and a fair defensive iighter, but he was completely baffled by Briton's swift left-handed punches. dritton could have h 1t hand tied to h and still whipped Walker forty blocks. of 'ALL-NEW BRITAINS SIGN Y. M. H. A. FOR GAME HERE: l& Harttord Team 'To Appear Saturday Night At State Avimory Against Hardware City's Best The Al-New f the hardest | Saturd night at the State armor when take on the fost YoM . of Hartford, The ors are without a doubt Lhe best te the Capital City can boast of and have ries over the Springfield AL . A, and the Dixies, This will not be the lirst tis two teams have meot as tiey clas in Hartford about two weeks ago with the local quintet being refurned cn the short end of a 40-28 score. The two teams will probably line up as follows: All New Britain Britair will face the se Gubersky Pelletier . . Baron, Dunn Witkin | Restelli Sulsman, | right guard cIry McMillin Balks at Coaching for Center BACKGROUND S , Feb, 7~Bo Me- Fos- former Centre college football among | £tav and now coach at Centenary col- leg will not become coach at Contre under corvitions proposed by the Centre athletie authorities, he «atd upon his return from Danville, Ky, He intimated that negotiations virtually were off. “While my conference with Centre “nfl'u‘ml! did not reach the stage where a salary offer was made,” Me- IN complete ter developed many the elergy and became theologist It and profound friends n well-versed sinecre » here, Is 1o surprise, therefore, to learn that he has quit baseball for good and will spend the of his days pro- pounding the gospel, much after the man who converted himsell a one- rest him Hily time noted Sand player, Called “Em in Coast Tra Wwin Pittsburgl Const at his th d Pacific pire, dicd officiated v wabses years ago Whey partial paralysis ‘olgan has years i Shock 1ol Cu@n 1 National and Natlonal " OLGAN, FORMER UNPIRE, DIES AT PITTSBURGH pe Before Stricken baseball um o Nattons coast organization he while 1 " Pacitic isior Aricker i 1he lent [ r } MACK MAKES PREDICTION n to making positive Connte Mack, predietions, is announcement inish any a fighting cha division. o wors not ut at hi than with ane the N club wi and the re Mitlin said, “certain conditions were | vigrested should 1 mccept the job [whiel I felt T could not agree to.” | One of the conditions was that his [work wonld begin this vear, al- | thoagh his contract with Centenary docs not expire until the end of 1924, RING INJURIES FATAL o Hollingsworth Dies o Fractured DARTMOUTH WINT CARNIVAL Hanover, N. H,, Feh, 7.-Dart- s | mouth’s annual winter carnival was i Mol | gnoned today with an international 8 terweight | yyeap.collegiate championship cross. ving s Bd Hol- | aoyntey race and an evening of out- door sports. Other athletic attrac- tions during the three day fete are: | Informal skiing, snowshoeing and to- bogguning; swimming meet with Yale, | hockey game with M. 1. T., basketball | grme with Harvard, and international intercollegiate title contests in ski and #now shoe events, The spretacular ski jumping exhibition on Saturday will form a climax of the program. skull and Police Begin to Round U Promoter b elton wel awn in e last n 1 \ I ¥ knocked negro, v, died late ku ot by Jesse in the f without u ature Hong ity e rmit Frik Bileski, pro- the fight which was part et fight progam staged here . have been arrested and expected 1o be taken into hers Webster and are CUB PITCHERS TO LEAVE. Chicago, Feb, 7.~~Manager Killifer of the Chicago Cubs announced last night that 13 pitehers would be taken on the spring training trip to the Catalina Island camp. The first squad of players will leave a week from Sat- urday. PICINICH SIGNS WITH RED SOX, i Feb, T.—Valentine J. Plei- Soston American catcher, visited ed Sox office and after a talk v Pyesident Robert Quinn signed contract for the scason oston, .—l\iovie -of T;;'o M;n With "One Match / HEW - HEW JusTione ( > i 3 SIS SN ° HIVIAT BEATEN 00T FOR INDOOR THTLE Ray Also Makes Pocr Showing at Met. Senior Races Newark, N. J., Feb, 7.—~Taking the lead in the first lup and the finish, Andy Glencoe A, €., won the mile half run for the senior mctroy indoor title last night at the Fourth annual games of the N letic club, held in the Firs pace to Regiment red Wachsmuth of the G and Abel R K nee, Craw was forcced 1o o y run to keep the le °S werc in an uproar Wachsmuth and then Kiviat their Lids for the lead. The trio finally settled down to a grim endurance contest, Wachsmuth in third place, On the last lap, Craw Wachsmuth and Kiviat «d strides, but the Wilco vet- cran couid not keep the pace. Craw drew away, but Wachsmuth took sec- ond place, and going at a remarkable specd for the dista the three crossed the iine in that order. The winner's time was 7 4-5. i.oren Murchison of Newark A, C. d Harold lever, intercollegiate vard champign; Jdckson V. Schoiz and R. L. Rawlings in two sprints at 50 and 60 yards. The red dersey of the Newark flash forged to the tront with the flash of the gun in goth ruces, Lever made a gallant try both times, gaining perceptibly as he neared the tape in ecach race, but could not quite make the grade. The time in both races was good—5 3.5 seconds and 6 seconds. Murchison made it a elean sweep by taking the 70 yard dash in 7 2.5 seconds, with Lever and Scholz again trailing him across the line in that order, Joie Ray, Chicago distance star, not only f od in an attempt to lower the track record, but was decisively beat- en in a handicap race at one mile, one of the features., Ray finished sixth, which was won by A, Mack of New York, with a handicap of 125 yards. The Chicagoan's time, 4:30 3.8, was his slowest in several seasons and about 10 scconds under the track rec- ord, Ray tried hard to_cut down the big advantages possessed by his rivals, but lacked his customary brilliant finish and was outraced in the last 100 vards by a Newark youth, W, Hen- dricks, who landed fourth place as first made defeg 100 HARD-HITTING COMBINATION The fact that the Raltimore team of the International l.cague had a combining batting average of 310 ia proof why the ciub finished in first place, HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED —NOWe— Don't Wait till Spring CADILLACS A SPECIALTY Wreeking Service—Day and Night NASH CARS For Sale by J. B. Moran Garage Assoclated with A 313 1-2 Chury Tel. 28122, You.@.ucm-r.,?‘a.ms' BILLIN W .GET .AIAC.iGHT oF e A\YouRr s IF You'Da weeT FROM TALKING T (WOULDN'T MaveE FLICKERED oULT- | GUESS Wraow +