New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 9

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E. Anderson H" lll— 376 545 B42—1593 HART & INSON LEAGUE Smith Adams Pio . Barny Dykens Speaking of S‘f:"orts ~ Ra®6it Maranville, than whom there used to be no whomer at short- stop, has signed his contract for the 1924 season with Pittsburgh, Becvar Kelberg Anderson McCarthy O'Neil Dummy Walter Johmson, the pitcher who never seems to go-to the well too of- ten, will be with Washington again this season. Walter signed his con- tract for the 18th time yesterday. The fans at the Capital should present him with a rubber stamp before writer's cramp affects his flinging arm, A. Pio C. Johnsop . Crowley Scheldler Dummy Axel . Ttiley Burkhardt Balock Dean . 1f more pitchers went g0 the well, like Johnson, and steered clear of liguid lightning, they would stay up with the big show longer. Johnson is an example of what right living will do for a man. i H. ’Andmuun Jablousky Willfametz Newbauer Rerchert The sccond continental battle on ice will take place in Paris tomorrow when the United States and Canadian hockey teams will meet in an exhibi- tion match. It will be rengwmbered that the boys from the land of maple 1 § gave our own pets quite a severe drubbing at Chamonix recently, Pawlow . Bibeadat Wacker Arata Pac 95— 262 87 248 106~ "s! 81 4 191 Paul Berlenbach is going out after his 24th knockout. He has agreed to meet Pat Walsh of St. Paul in New York on February 15. So long, Pat. |R. Rupple L. Pupple Joe TLynch, flntnm king, and Sam- [ Jraune my Sandow of Cinclnnati will enter | Dicrerson the ring together in Cincinnatl early |Strolsecker in March. Tyman Stammers Hoffman Richter Cook 0 FAFNIR LEAGUE % Jim Dal Production. g " Smith Rernier 289 | johnson Murphy . Arendt cully . Leonard Rosenwing “" Andres & uuuler. I Andres | H, Andres E. Atwater Shepard Leupold 18 4411355 Office. 108 o Tnsurance Co, Curion! i . McGuire Lambert MeGulre v. McAuliffe 0 58 Howett Corbin Fly |, Mason Robertson 461 N. W Dairy, R $ai—1410| Rloom : W, Willlamets Vincent Kiely ., Seribmer Carlgon ‘Werdelin Elliott Facey Freeman ballors (-omg in l'm; Landlubbers’ Pastime | Annapolis, Teb, S.—Regular in-| struction. in golf has been added to 4581381 - 255 260 179 86 89 40 88— Munich Devy Anderson Harlick Fels . Blunchette Naval Academy, the instructor being Jimmy Roche, the professional of thé . ¥ - Elkridge Country club, near Balti- 5 “in—1308 mowe, A team probably will be formed later. Among the begt play- are are Craig, the basketball forward; Stolz, the football end, and Pradd, of the soccer team., 9l 247 Jncobl 76 278 Eiton Montano Flood DaGata .. IO TT R T Grinding. Riss vee T9 200 [ evves Hross Henuleau Warner Tobin Best Leadoff Man 142 Tnspection. ) ROGLERS ALLEYS 1AL MATCH Manchester, JOHNNY cad TORIN Good fi ' men are the exception New ritain good 1 {good m over pitchier go the T make good leadoff batsma | Johnny Tebin, brittiant o the St Louis Browns t pattern |oid school. in T one finds mucl {to remind him the late Willie EGYPT and the MEDITERRANEAN R s of e \/\ a8 & koen and can bunt or take a healthy swing with caual ability. At ‘a s agging the ball through the inficld, that greatly upscts the opposi is off man make the other words theory carefully and limii. In piteh he Hh him is of a thelder of tdeal e type first of of | Keeler, cyr tion, he is a wonder dayrmm the course in physical training at the | Miss Kake Schmidt of America Cuts Up for the Smart Set at Fashionable St. Moritz onds from her own former record. liss Aileen Riggin of the Women's Swimming association, who finished \wrond in the dorsal test was caught 36 1-5 seconds, o that shr also beat STAR GOLFERS ENTER FLORIDA TOURNAMENT: Balmy | Helen \\‘ulnwrlxh( was a Hew‘ thml‘ | In the 75-yard handicap, Miss South From February 19 Until | pderle conceded allowances of one |and three seconds to her clubmates, | Miss Adelaide Lambert and Miss Vir- ginia Whitenack, who ecarned the a8 named, 4 O-yard breast stroke swim was won as she pleased by Miss Agnes Gerughty of the Women's Swimming | | association in 8:39 2.5, one and four- | fifths seconds behind her own na- tional record, The performances of 8, | hrcak. rs were particularly meritorious |dn“n that chilly air and unusually cold | water mlvlnlul against fast times, SAYS NORTH POLE HAS . NICE SUMMER CLIMATE Shenandoah More Tourneys to Take Place in the i of March 8t Augustine, . Feb, 8.-—Golf- | ers from many purts of the north and | P#¢ cast are expected to participate in| A | three tournaments to he played on the | Augustine links during the next 60 days, The cighth annual spring | tournament will open February 19 and ‘||L|) will continue through Imhruar\‘ After that will come the women 'hlrvl annual tournament, March which will be followed by the Flori winter championship tournament March 18.22, | Wilfred Reld, | of the cou favorite plac the record- professional in charge which was one of n\r' s of recreation for the | [1ate Presidént Harding during the visits to IMorida, pronounces both greens and fairways in almost flawless condition. _ 1o has recently negotiat. ed the 18 heles in 69 and followed | that with a 71 on an unusually windy| day. . " Mrs. Ella K. Banning of Cincinnati, | Weather in Trip North, state champion, and one of the erack | By e Awnciated [women golfers who visit St. Augus-| Secattle, Wash., . $=The airship tine, has announced her intention of |Shenandoah, on the United States entering the woman's tournament @ |Navy's expedition to the North Pole March. Inext summer, will not find tempera- tures as low as those this winter on the Atlantic seaboard, is tha belief 2 of M, B. Summers, weather observer Two Marks at Miaml')mw who established the government | Miami, Fla, 1eb, §.~Two more|metcorological station at Point Bar- world's records were shattered by girl row, where Alaska juts farthest north swimmers in a 75-foot pool here yes- [into the Arctic Ocean. Mr, Summers | terday. Miss Gertrude Ederle of the |was transforred to Seattle from Jun- Women's Swimming assoclation of |cau, several months ago, New York and Miss Sybil Bauer of the | Me, sald that the coldest linois Athletic elub of Chicago ac- | June day rccordede at Point Barrow, counted for the new marks created. which is 1,117 miles from the pole,| Miss Ederle won a Th-yard free was 12 degrees above zero and the style handicap in 46 3.5 seconds s | coldest July day 26 above. The range | inst the standard of 47 socondAsct | jagt June was from 23 degrees above | by Mies Ethel Lackie of the 11lifois \ta 56 above, In this month only two| A A. C. Jast month. Miss Bauer 100k | gave were classified as clear | a 50-yard back stroke dash in he Shenandoah is more likely to| conds, elipping three and four-Afths aycounter raln than snow. fn the | opinion of Mr, Sammers. “Toward the | Pole it will naturally be colder than | Liable to Encount- or Snow and Rain Than Cold rl S\\'ilfimers-’Break 33 3-5 at Barrow,” he said, “considerably so it there is no large body of land be- tween Alaska and the pele. 1f there | is an Arctic continent or a large is- [land, radiation from the sun's rays will make it waemer and more nearly | the temperature Barrow But in!. any event 1 Go not believe that there will be zero temperatures at the pole in July or late June” of ac PIN MONEY FRESH CHICKEN NO COPYRIGHT ON right for tombstonc d land, and « his claim inst a for infri t 1 tombstone de- #ign 1in a « The iiar | goon o &tone The nothing & dieate that it and the judge '|-‘vvh1 them OMB, € 1o copy- igns Eng- s oy Swinstead lost { seulptors It takes only a few dollars to start. 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