New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1924, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CAPRON L EADS COLLEGI NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924. ATE SCORERS — DEMPSEY LANDS KAYO 45 SECONDS — SPARK PLUGS TAKE Y. M. C. A. TITLE — HARTFORD CHAMPS DOWNED BY NEW BRITAIN — PANTHERS WIN WITH ONLY FOUR MEN ON THE FLOOR SWEETEST VICTORY OF ALL TANK TRACK TENNIS IS WIN OVER HARTFORDITES OUTLOOK AT WESAN All-New Britains Trounce Y. M. H. A, Capital City Champions, by Score of 35 to 26. “What could be swee * Nothing. Two of Har best within a week This was the nimous opinion of a crowd fans that filled the armory urday night and witnessed 1he 1-New Britains defeat the ML H. city champions of Hartford, by the 7 2ere of This, coupled with the overwhelming defeat of the West Sides a week ago, ranks the New Dritain basketball team as one of the best in the stat The game teams passing and speed and for the neither team w through “Vie” then stepped into his own when he tlipped a pretty shot from the center of the floor for the first score of tife game. This was the signal for a spurt by New Britain and Taylor and Res- telli both sunk double deckers. A foul shot by Taylor hrought New Britains total to seven The Y. M. H. A state of st with both dribbling at to! first two minutes break able to for a score. boys then swung into action and Feldman gave the fans a thrill when he dribbled past the New Britain guards and flipped a pretty shot from beneath the basket. He followed this with another from near'the foul line. The redoubtable Suisman tossed a pretty one the side line. A foul shet ¢ Feldman knotted the count at 7 all, LaHar brok goal which he seconds later. Restelli took a pass from Larson benecath the baskft and added two points to New Britains to- tal. Hartford knotted the count a few minutes later when Feldman account- ed for two points and Suisman sunk two field goals from the serimmage E Pell was the man of the hour at this point of the game and put New Britain out in front with a 1ield goal. Larson gain arosc 1o the occasion and 1 two points to New Britains total, FField buskets with Restelli and LaHar on the send- ing end, concluded New B or- ing for the first period field goa und shot by Iman brought Hartfords total to 16, T} st half ended with New Dritain 1o 2116 second half started witl i I et quickly e with a field duplicated 15 A foul ding by a score of ©al quintet using the ¢ Wwith Hartford releving M whom Itestelli had played off from X nick in at New Trit I s lor dribbled 1 Hartford auintet and tossed a pro 1 w Cohen, his feet his du placing dman at vom beneath the | shot of the floor ™o the s the flipped conter first 1o prety car score for Hartf swished the netting with a hackhan shot, Dunn surprised 1} fa well as the Hartford root Hippe double decker conter of the floor. Taylor ) up to this time had been wit) playing a guarding gan peeded and twice dribbled p sank two double " P going ut top speed the took a pass from and co ed it into a nd s ord When 1} content Ruien vong Taylor field hasket of dman his Co! fiald baskets for H y R en broug scoring efforts 1o a close A field basket by Tay other by Larson coupled field Pe the game shot by o game 1 aggregat with on thei ‘o 4 New but axk s th Skates Sharpened J “dust Around the Cormer are noon appreciate exercise and the thrill of healthy pleasure. You are invited splendid equipment. ROGERS RECREATION CO. |:* Larson | SOCCOLFSFEATIS " i e leyan will probahly enter half a dozen men in the N ngland swimming, intercollegiates, o complete st is not available ) ause the fresh- men, who will not be eligible until the middie of this month, have not been given an opportunity to show what they can do. Maxwell is a Star. It is certain that Capt. Richard P. Maxwell, '24, of Winona, Minn.;: R. R, Brooks, * of Elkton, Ky., and Ha Unfinished Run of 68 Stands High -New Local Tourney et billiard fans are still talk- the wonderful come-back! Dominic Soccoli of 1the ion company against Hamn 1l of Waterbury last night when he won 100 1o finishing his string with an un- | completed run of 68, which is a new high run record for the State Pocket Billlard tournament. | The standing of the teams, point ring summary, week's schedule and high runs follow: Standing of the Teams. W. L. o ing ahout staged by Rogers Recr will be among the entrants. Tuesday < 2 IS 4 v Captain Maxwell is a faney diver He was chosen captain of the team early this se n when William J. Pilot, '25, of Nyw York city, who had previously been elected captain, was declared incligible. Pilot was a fast man in the sprints and was one of the mainstays of the ay team. His loss is felt heavily. Gridley Ineligible, Austin ' W. Gridl 25, of Spring- ficld, N. J., has a heen declared in- eligible, He held the college record {in the breast stroke, Howard has de- veloped into a fast man in the 100 and 40. d dashes. He won i He is a member leyan's ord-holding reld team, Brooks a strong man in the ), He ulso belongs to the ralay team which now holds the college record Good Track Material. Wesleyan has considerable material in track which will b ed in the intercolleglates, George W. Emy¢ ange, N is certain to in 440, it is believed, He n and is & fast and exper- Captain M. W, Smith, T “alls, N. Y., who sity cross coun- is a good man in year, s¢ P.C.| o1 1elton 5 New Britain Soccoli, New Britain Benoit, Hartford Hammill, Waterbury Holmes, Bridgeport McPartland, N Haven Stone, Waterbury Hanlon, Bristel . Kennedy, New Haven Erkes, & Gregor - of Wos- Erkes Soceoli Hammill artland Hanlon good entor- ptain Holmes Benoit Kennedy led the try team fall, the two-mile He won his letter last year and should be heard from, Pay a Two Miler, m L. Day, ‘24, of Colehester, is diminutive little twos 18 discovered last year by Coach ¥rod Martin He 1 in the country work except when bothered by cramps, B. Knowles, '24, of Lancaster, will probably be Wesloyan's nt in the half-mile. He has won ind Coaeh Martin looks on man 26 Ilaa\‘m: two ¥ ago at We blished a ow lege record eot 107 inehes in the running broad jump, He left college 1 later returned, TIf he is cligible time of the intercol- ates, be entered in the umps. n town, Games This Week, Tuesday: ast At Hartford isino academy At Ne Britain—Hanlon , 8moke SBhop academy. At New Haven-—Holmes 1, Colonial wcademy Shelton VS, Stone vs, o W win this miler wh ! W At Soccoli Shelton AL academy Cross Waterbury—Kennedy Phoenix Aven academy v, Ham- entr his letter his as James | Ridge, N AL Bridg Erkes vs. Holmes, Holland acaden Bristol—M vingle's e N Britutn coll, Reercatic At N Haven nedy, Greene's ac At Wi Wooster ort s i Partiand 1s. Han- ademy Hammill vs. cademy Benoit ademy Grogor , of W Boc- 1 freshman sleyaa, « of Vs rbury Vs, at 1 acat he will High Runs finished ) Brkes Erkes col nmit d ‘26, of German- will enter . the javelin time he held the col- this event, He is a let- should make a good mond 8. Penn,, throw, At one record man a ing. 1y, " Recevation Towmey Recreation pocket billtard tours The vl (Continued on Lollowing Page) YOUNG MERMEN AT Y. M. SHOWING IN 00D FORM wod Marks Gridders Also Out, '25, of Upper Mont- entered in the fold his “W” in football man in track. He is showing much promise, J. 13, Wol ‘2 Unionville, this state mother man who shows promis the field events The weight men hay door practiee. Coach Mar 1 v the track report s o sta iefinitely who d by Wesleyan for the tennis intercollegiates, Captain Rich- ard P, Hatfic 24 Reoteh | N L, is dikely to b He 1 in a gle Warren 1", Held will also b DEMPSEY KAYOS 225 POUND HOPEFUL FROM ARKANSAS 15 Secomds He Pats won s not a lettep mar is € pening Events Bring in ried out in has is- runnhers to and Contests at ¥ are to ( a call ¢ Marc kAt ¢ 1t is difficy 1 ¥riday tinue Two Weeks More or of alr was n one ot « ate 1] Mid- Away Moun- tain of Flesh That 21 Other Bosers Thought Tough hibitior oxers e to test the b, 11.-=Jack today continted screnely o vith New Orleans line ight np T I D is e for hance avywe turday t champion's ity Nexhibition did t here fie 1ratel hop i “oro 1w S iffert onr, s > 1o ampion Seiffert from who T number « from Arkaness Forty-f rt right and Je After or the head tack and got it y then stepoed a few rounds Dan O°'Dowd, bis sparring patt The champion apparently was ir condition He weighed abou cam morn 1yem pe with rer good exercise after- s for business men who good 196 pounds. The exhibitions were keep Dempsey in trim enable him to “pick up a plece of change,” Kearns sald. large crowds witnessed the four wxhibitions Arkansas and here last week. The Baltimore Wash March 1 arranged to and also to held in tour will end in or to make use of our ingt hon 1. & HOOKEY TEAM WINS Paris, ¥ The 1 npic b ited Stat ol bockey team defeat exhibition m s larg: an siastic. Will Enter Strong Team in N, E. performed | last | | | PANTHERS FINISH GAME WITH FOUR MEN, BUT WIN Take Rough Contest From Manches- ter Victors By Score of 38 to 35, Saturday Night The Boys' club Panthers came into their own Saturd night, when they traveled to South Manchester and de- {feated the highly touted Victors by the score of 38 to at the West Side Recreation hall. The Panthers, although outweighed and handicapped in height, showed an abundance of speed, Up to Saturday night, the Vitcors ! feul goal, drove into a tie with Pite P g | ¥ S5, N { al, of 30-17 in a well played, 0ld A. Howard, ‘26, of Wethersfieid, | hud run up a string of victories which | jor sccond place honors, cach having | game, o bt L » them claimants for the junior The score se awed ma | championship. in doubt until the whistle blew. The | game started rough, and fouls galore were called on the New Britain hoys. +No sooner had the sceond half begun, when Arbour was taken out on per- sonals and Yahm took his place at guard, He gave a good exhibition of guard playing and was in the game all the time., With four minutes to go Aronson was taken from the lineup on personal fouls and no one on.thg bench cligible to pl So New Brit. ain had te finish the game with four men. For New Britain, Luke was his letter | high scorer, while Wylie starrcd for g the The score: Silk Cityites, Pantners Fid. G, T, § 16 4 18, Aronson, rf; 0 Luke, 11, ., Huck, ¢ APDUPE, IF. ooovs vhorg, rg. Yahm, 1g. 1 1 T, 10 0 i 16 6 i L Gustafson, rf. ¢, Wolfram, c. Wylie, rg. ..... 1. Wolfram, 1g. s 36 i scorer, Yahm EASTERN LEAGUE CHANGES LIST OF OPENING GAMES ORficials Also Agree T That Teams May Pre-season Contests \ This Year Springiic Feb, 11 Permission for merger loop clubs to meet cach other in pre-season games, and revis- |10 of the lst of openin mes in the 1924 schedule marked t special meeting of the Eastern league held in Hotel Cooley yesterduy afternoor [The 1924 sehedule was The decision to permit games be tween members of the O'Nell eircuit is an tnnovation which has previous been frowned upon and prahibited the merger loop magnhatis, Dut owing to the eight days which elapse between ths opening of the major league scason and the Bastern s it was decided that no harm wou done by playing of exhibition games between the merger loop ¢ The new opening games in agne: Wednesday, April Pitts at Waterbury, Springfield at Al- bany, Worcester at New Haven, Hart ford at Bridgeport Thursday, April 2 erbury, Springficld cetor New Haven adopted by Kastern , Pittstield at Wate “t A Wor« ut Wy, at Martford “port v, April 25, Albany at Werces. port at Pittsfield, New Ha- Hartford, Waterbury at Spring- fie 1 Wore New at Albany Pittsticld Wate Satir Have it springfield Jay, April 26 lgeport at Hartford rhury Mare Than 700 Athletes To Take Part in Events An | Phitladeiphia, 1¢) joor | ieh more inent athletes are ex part wiil b 1 here farch § fer the X Athiedi will b to the 1 States Olympic ; Officlals of the ciut i that b pent 1o 1ake Saturda .- pices of t Froceed give vitations would to al teading Athietes, hoth and America Camer Alte E A 5 PITE OF YALE DROPS INTO SECOND PLACE IN FAVOR OF CORNELL STAR {Capron Has Scored 29 Points in lntercdlle'giate League While New Haven Boy Has Droppe,d. in 27, New York, Jeb. 11, — Captain George Capron of the Cornell team shot his way into the lead for indi- vidual scoring hanors in the intercol- legiate ‘thall league on Saturday night, scoring four field goals, there- by bringing his season’'s total up to points, Lwo points ahead of Sam 'Pite, Yale forward, Kn of Penn- sylvania, with one field goal and one Farer of Columbia with 24 orcd 27 points, {remained in fourth place nd won his letter in swimming last [back and forth and the outcome was | poings, Cornell In Lead |+ Cornell went inte the league lead {by defeating Pennsylvania, [ i ay mnight, breaking a dead (lock with Columbia which has existed for two wecks, The won three games out of four starts, {losing their only game on a foreign [eourt when Yale®took their meeasure, | to 19, p Four Games This Week Four games are scheduled in college wheel this week, KEvery team 'tting into action, omorrow night, ale will meet Columbia on the lat ter's court while Peny vania will in- vade Hanover for a clash with Dart- mouth, On Saturday night Cornd! will meet Dartmouth at Hanover #d Pennsylvania will mect Prineeton at Princetoif” List of Leade The leaders in the ing list Tollow: s Pld, ¥L TH, Capron, Cornell, £ | Pite, Yale, f. 3. | Kneass, Penn,, 1, Farer, Columbia, g. Klaess, Princcton, f., ., Wedell, Cornell, 1. .. 1 Cornell, Cleaves, 'ecton, ¢, .. Sulsman, Yale, f. Strom, Columbia, . Lustig, Columbia, 1., Hynson, Princ2'tn, 1. Byron, Corncll, g Huas, ¥ Dessen, o Penn., g Y ENTERS TWO TEAMS Dressel, Reaney, Greenstein and Une terspan to Take Part Jno sace Handball Match Saturday. Henry Dressel, L ¥ William [ Greenstein and Y. M. €. A, will Britain Y, M, ¢, of the state tournament to be urday. The will and gatuek on aney, represent the Ne A, B the semi finuls champlonghip hand ball held in Meriden Sat- w Y. M compets Naugatuek asioc riday, Feb, The state scctional volley champlonship will be held in New | Britatn the first week in March. Hart. ford, Winsted and Torrington associ- ations will send teams, A gainst swimming team the Hartford tions in 8 ball When a Feller Needs a Friend 17 to 14, Ithacans have | the | individual scor-y . # Kania, Ed Unterspan of the Nau | J. Kania Barnett Right Forward .. Berg, Kamensky foul, J.- Kania 3, Jasper Yankaskas. BASEBALL SESSION League Club from Owners ggle With Proposals to Join the Leagues, SPARKIES WINY. M.C.A. TITLE - SAN TOYS GET SECOND PLACE i K ~ i _,R ANGERS A[i AIN Bflw Aeces Lose to All Stars, But i . . | Old Timers Find Going | . ‘ AS FAL[;[]NS [i[] flN’ Rough at Intervale. | The Wild Cats fai | H in| The Cats failing to put in ap- ‘North End Boys Continue THEIr| pearance at ne S5 i 22 Maceb: | A A {day, the Spark Plugs played the wmnmg St"de | Bear Cats, runners-up in the evening league, in a one-sided game, over- {whelming their opponents, 60 to 8. In the preliminéry game at the State | (o hpf",::”i:,':“ ‘{‘;;’szfr;‘";]};g‘ S0 Armory Saturday night the Falcons|y,.i. ravor, Wallin for the Sparkies | took the Rangers into camp \»:\ A BCOYE | agid 11 field goals, & record in both s hard fought|joygues, with Nelson clght and Yan- $ o ok _|kaska scven. Ingraham and Floden bt peta_an were. npver Woadod, | 1or iy he Reinciyel ‘pelkt surtion o Klatka at center for the Falcons wus}l . ““‘s‘.a‘:":o\'a In Second. the mdn'?duvul star of t_hfi game _“"'_li The second game between the San | "C‘,‘l_'l"‘.l 'f"_'(‘}‘ » 1‘7{“_";';' :-m:xerlsa 1_’0"‘"':’;‘ | Toys and Ramblers who fought it out [of the score. The final count was|se tne Csnort wen. tne | garublers 30-17 with the same aggregation being | roung themselves after three weeks out ia frout. |of poor basketball. Every man on :‘::Igl“'! Baiaey the team worked hard and they Tm(_”o‘SI:_cl;wjxhu\\'wl a return of old time form SEE s |which characterized their playing at Left Forward the beginning of the season, “Bear- cat” Nelson played a splendid game at left forward and his unerring eye, sometines half the length of the ste. Taibaibes floor, . A five baskets from the I ~|i p u;ml' |field. Torello, a lmndlf'_ of nervous el » et __energy, demonstrated his knowledge 1. Kania, Bojrowski .. O'Brien, Berg | or pagketball to the amusement of viia busr)lt;"l‘sl"(l\s;u.l:‘l:: 5 Mipor 4 !the speetators when he missed some Kanla 2, Barnett 8, Torstio 8, Berg 3, | 0y SHGLE, Tn Splte ot his mikos be b 3r. & $0N hy W ! | accounted for two field goals and was 1 Gorlewski, Sheehan, Kamensky, Pm.l lin the game every minute giving his % Blhest, Kalgren, Tuttles and Williams |starred for the Ramblers | All-Stars Win. Whenever the Aces play there is sure to be action, but in spite of their speed and cleverness they were fore. ted to bow to the old and tried All- Stars, a galaxy of stars who may have |seen better days but still have a few lusty Kkicks. The weakest members of American Asso, and Other the team proved to be Horwitz and T, Cabelus who found to the going to New York, Feb, 11.—Club owners | ¢, Sb (Ikins 3 B the International Icague at their | ity walling iy oot 1o oo 1 '::'If:‘“"‘l‘_4;"‘#l'l‘]‘;"’l“l“‘""lm\’“:":‘n“fljni"|“':',‘:; [recover ther breath, but nevortheless Aln"“r‘lz‘ an Easoviation and the Thres. |1CY Were there ajtmas and with the gt i err gt ool L assistance of “Snowshoes” Shee. | copting & modified form of tho drat. }lum and the oldest fossil on the team, [Bince the International is the only (e theY Bave the Morry Aces organization outside tho ‘draft some | o Columbla — SRIARRS- o8 1% of the club owners fear difficulty in |5one, The All-Stars out-scored the gotting able players. The Natignal |ACeS in the first half and it was vice jeague will hold Its annual schedule |Y¢™® in the second period, uniil Keit meeting tomorrow but, it s expected, |OF the All-Stars got going, ringing In only routine matters will develop, L0 field goals, putting the game on . 3 fce for his team. The Loomis, John- % g ston and Johnson company was very working “the ball up the floor in whirlwind faghion only to lose it by ponch “Tennis Star Sashes Way to | poor basket shooting, The older men Victory in Nice Lawn Tennls 0n the All-Stars, with a final gasp Tournament, 'managed to squeeze in enough points in the second half to win 20 to 17, The Jast game was full of action and proved to be the fastest game of the a#ternoon. Nice, France, Feb, 11, — Ruzanne | Lenglen gained her usual triumph in [the Nice lawn tennis tournament, just | concluded, The French star took the | fnal In the woman's singles from Mrs, Shepherd-Barron of England, 61, 6=0. In the mixed doubles | Mile, Lenglen and M. Aeschlimax had | Wallin, a walkover agatnst Mrs, Satterthwalte and J. M. Hillyard, | Fiest Game, spark Plugs, 1% G, Fis, TH 11 2 s ¥, 2 (Continued on Following 1'uge) BRIGGS WHY You ACT LIKE ONE Pas&&ssc—p! You DON'T JUMP UP AND DownN AND TELL LIKE THUAT AT HOME ! WHAT AILS You'l) PAPA AND | BRING You DowN HERE FROM, THE NASTY CoLD WINTER AND THEN You REPAY US BY BEING JUST AS NAUGHTY AS You CAN BE!! THe HOTEL MANAGER WiLL BE ASKlN@ US o LEAVE - NOW GET oN YOUR NICE CLEAN CLOTHES AND BE READY FOR g 3

Other pages from this issue: