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Speaking of Sports By defeating the Y. M. H. A, Hart- | ford city champs, 35 to 26, the All| New Britains now have wins register- ed over the three leading Capitol City teams, They have even breaks with the Dixies and Y. M. H. A,, and have taken two from the West Sides. Mert Taylor who, as did Lason, got four double déckers Saturday night, is leading the West Side scorers in the Hartford City league,and incidentally, the flashy New Britain forward, is tied for third place with Suisman at 1~ points in the league, | Waterman of the Dixies with 13 poits and Cohen of the Y. M. H. A. with 11 are the leaders, i Stanley Harris, second baseman of | the Washington team, chosen by Grif- | fith as manager, is but 27 years old | and will be the youngest manager in | the big leagues, 1 e | Cornell won from the U. of P. 17 to | 14 Saturday and thus steps into first: place in the intercollegiate lcague. | The Panthers claim the 105-115 | pound state championships, but still | have not-played the Bread A. C. of | Hartford that would like a crack at| them. | oS | Tonight the Manchester Center A, | A. plays the Panthers here and Sat- | urday the locals go to Waterbury to | play the Boys' ('lub Juniors. | Lew Paluso is a slight favorite over Allentown Johnny Leonard in their Hartford scrap Thursday night. | -~ | The Atlas A. C. winning streak was broken <19 by the Holly Majors Saturday night, Playing under pro rules, the took a 20 to 16 game from Bat. tery B oof Westerly, Satyrday night. tin, with six double | « sturs for Trinity, though the IHilltop boys lost to Ro- chester, 54 to 21. | Yale hockeyists won over Harvard, 3 to 0 Suturday night. ¢ won its 182nd straight game B rday by deteating Hackensack, 13 1o Cheshro, who is to conch the Wash- ington hurlers, In 1904 won 41 gnmes tor the Yankces, a rceord that still stunds, Six feet, four inches and 210 pounds is the physical rating of Kuln, who has signed as a piteher with the In- diuns, A week from today the Red Sox' advance guard starts for San Antonio, threc by girl Pourteen world records and Ameriean records were mads swimmers at Miami last week, Sybil Jauer s€t her fourth and firth world | marks and Helen Wainwright elipped | 15 seconds from the Olymple mark (which was 4 world record) when she did the 300 metre style in 4 min, 19 American Team Winner | Swanson, R. G. SPARKIES WIN 1. M. G. A, LEAGUE (Continued from Preceding Page) 4 16 Kaminicky, R. F Nelsgon, C. ... Yankaska, L. G. l; Ginsberg, R. G. 4 {oarmoe PR 62 © Bearcats. F. Fis. Ttl, Bucheri, L. F. 0 2 Ingraham, R. T Traceski, C. Kennedy, R. G. Floden, L. G. . Dornart, R. G. 0 [ crsomul 0 6 2 J. Hergstrom; Scorer: Timer: Urban. Second Game, Ramblers, A. Kalgren, R " s Williams, . 2 Tuttles, C. . . 2 4 P. Kalgren, It . Plude, L. G. ..... o 1 16 Referee: Heéizmann; . Fis. Ttl. Torrello, L. ¥. .. ves & 0 4 Nelson, R. . 0o § 10 Johnsen, C. ? Recano, L. G on W. H. Stanley, A 0 0 22 Referce: J. Hergstrom; Scorer: Heizmann; Timer: Urban, Third Aces, Fls. Tt Johnston, L. . s Johnson, R, F. 2 Loomis, C. ... 2 4 Tancred, 1T, G, 2 Lewitt, L, G. .. . 0 17 All-Stars RS ) Hergstrom, 11, 6 Sheehan, rf. . H Cabelus, ¢, g 4 Keif, rg, . E 6§ Horwitz, Ig, . H 10 #insberg; scorer, Heiz. sberr) 20 Referee, H, man; timer, K SWEETEST WIN OF ENTIRE SEASON (Coutinued from Preceding Page) Restelli L., Feldman, M, Cohen Cent Larson 8. Suisman Pelletier . Dunn Field baskets urson 4, Foldman 4, Lat telli 2, Pelletier Pivnick Laliar Fetdman, 1 Hayes, Timer, Joscphs, . Cohen, fou)s: Dunn, Taylor, Cohen foped Thick"” RS |defeated by both the United S!ales:cwr did, and T bel L an ve my rest |and England, the United States won | competition makes me a little better ‘Jour!eml of the fiftegn matches from |than if I had been grinding out ra | all fall and winter,” he said.. * since I returned from Europe I have | the Canadians and England beat them four matches to onc. R. H. Pnrmen-} {ter and J. Chipman were the | Canadians to turn in victories, the | former defeating B. Paddeck, of l]n-‘ {troit, while W. F. Bassett of England, | I fell a vietim to Chipman. SOCGOLISFEATIS TOURNAMENT HARK (Continued from Precejing Page) (nament efids this week with Dahligren | \s. Arute, Dahigren vs, Zehler, Dahl- | gren vs. Thorenson and Buffington vs. Crane, only | been special | high school at Pasadena last fall and | Twice I ran at a of my in spiked shoes, set of games in aid riday last vhile on a visit to Bow- | doin I worked out with the boys.” | Firpo-Lodge Battle Is Approved by Argentines By The Associated Pre Bucnos Alres, Feh, 11.—The Muni- cipal boxing commission at a meeting held | the holding of the fight between Luis | | erine Sinek | Bernice Keene: last night, definitely autherized | Firpo, the Argentine heavyweight, and | “Farmer” Lodge next Saturday. BOTFOMLEY SIGNS CONTRACT { ARRANGE LONG PROGRAM Blue Triangle Girls of Corbin Screw Corp. to Have Leap Year Dance' and Revue, What promises to be a rare treat| in the form of a leap year dance and revue will be given by the Corbin | Serew Blue Triangle Girls on Febru- 8t. Louis, Feb, 9--Jim Bottomley, | first haseman for the St. Louis Car- Entries are being made now for a | dinals, who has been reported on the |mew tourney to open IFeb, 20, | !running for the past six wecks. There have been 16 entrants competing for four prizes, | Noonan has won first place, Groman | 5 !has second place, third and fourth | Zenler, Crane and Dahigren this week. | The standing, week ending Feh, 9th, | follows: | Neonan |Groman . | Zenler . Crane .... | Valentine | Meekler Dahlgren Puffington Rice Howe {Han .. {Arute . | Lapine . | Tracosk Hoepkins :Thorenson F Schaefer H \f - Off Again on New Play | New York, Feb, 11, — William F, Hoppe, world’s champion 18.2 balk- {lin» billiardist, and his greatest rival, {Juke Schaefer, who returned yester- da: rom n record-breaking «xhibition tonr of the country, today will bes l&'n a mateh of 0 points to be | played in four days, 400 point blocks |afternoon and evening daily, | R PADDOCK FEELS SURE 930! 805 | 670 | 870 LG40 | 640 14 518 10 10 }l'--m » iter of Them All Says He | Is Confident He Will Get A, AL U, Reinstatement Feb, 11 After a confers | with President William ¢, P'rout of the Amateur &thletic union, Charles Idock, Calitornia sprint star, said yesterday he “honestly be- lieved” he would be on the American Olympie t N next summer, Paddock came to Boston to confer with the AL AT head regarding his reinstate. ment to umatour standing. The run- ner was suspended as a resuit of his participation in a track meet at Paris lust year agalnst the A, A, U, ruling, Another confercnce bitween Pad- dock and President Prout has been arvanged for tomorrow. PPaddock sald he was just as anxious | a member of the Olyme Boston, ence hore as ever to e holdout list, has signed a contract, the The present tournament has been | team management announced Mayhe That’s Too Often ! “Jack told me T reminded him of | girl on a magazine cover.” “I guess that's because he enly 1| places are to be fought out hetween |wees you once a month.—New York Medley. 50 g and upward idly the s ono| reason f?r the r rowing popularity otel lhrgu jue. Another is the consistent economy of the entire estab- lishment. Here you may enjoy 8 Club Breakfast at 43c., con- sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon and and Rolls and Coffee -—-Spele 8l ngmheovll.'sna D|in- ners of superior quality are also nrv‘o;ll .l:fi““ most moderate possible prices. No location can be possibly more_convenient than that of the Martinique. One block from the Pennsyivania Station (via enclosed subway)-— Nine locks from Grand Central— one block from the grestest “f best S of the City— half a dogen blocks from the Opera and the leading Thea ~and direetly conneeted with the Subway to any part of the City you wish to reach. pie team s ! NEW ‘ AE.Singleton, cManager, jary 29 at the Y.W, C, A. The mem- | rehears- bers comprising the cast are ing under the direction of Miss Ruth Anderson and Ruth Larson. The following is the program for the evening: Opening chorus: “In Love With You;” interlocutor, Kath- ; sole, “Rose of Picardy,” | duet, “Tt Ain’t Gon- na Rain No More,” Anna Welch and Vieola LaCrosse; entire chorus, “My Lovey Came Back;” solo, “Clawence,” | Katherine Sincko; to edance, the powder puff, Catherine Sleath; in a Blue Moon;" company; dance “Toreadore” M. Burnett le duet, “Sittin’ in a Corner,” Lottic at statement by the Anti Day othy Haffey Spanish tango, Marion Burnétt; Socie a vaudeville Keeney, Catherine Sleath, decka, Margarct Kerin, M nett; tight rope act, Kather Anna Welch, Margarct Kerin ar Rose Kawacki; mind reading ac Margaret Kerin and Marion Burnet assembly of nations, singing and dan ing, Ukrainia, Katherine Sinck Scotland, Marion Burnett and Dorothy Haffey; Ireland, Bernice Keeney and Margaret Kerin; Jtaly, Anna Welch; France, Viola La Crosse and Kather- ine Sleath; Poland, Stella Wodee and Lottie May; Columbia, Lillian Miller, Finale chorus, “Yankee Doodle and Stella Lilliaz Miller and “My Ladies Day in sketeh, Bernice Stella Wo- arion Bur- e Sincko, assists at tHe pia Bootleggers heartily indorse thej aloon Le: that prohibition is a splendid cess.—Washington Post. 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Last year over 5 mijlioms more fnner tubes were used than casings, thus proving that the or- SHAPE CRAW VS RAY New York, Feb. 11.—~Andy Craw of the Gleneo AL O, one the coterie of ol timers who have been rejuvenated by some mysterious process and have Started fo wrest track laurels from pains and aches of the back or joints, epraine, core muscles, bruisee, chil- blains, frosted fect, colds of the chest (it may prevent preumonia) To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Bu tube docs not last as long A< even t carcful records covering onsands of miles show ! that Michelin Tubes Iast 275 timcs as long | As the average tive, Michelin Tabes <hapesd. 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