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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924. LOCAL BASEBALL PLAYERS GETTING READY FOR EARLY SPRING OPENING — BILLIARD TOURNEY 'HERE TONIGHT— ATLAS A. C. TO DUCK ANOTHER GAME WITH ALL-NEW BRITAIN——LOOKS LIKE PHlLADELPHlA FOR BlG FIGHT NOW Joie Ray Also Crosses Tape First \—o—— AllNew Bmam Tries in Vain to‘Team Has Rolied Up 133 Poluts As Against 91 For Mo \Lack of Effort and Interest in ]hS e Bt G | Arrange Series , Opponents th Five Games PViayed Probably Reason Is the Atlas A. of New on | : & o : . Al T % e g A ¢ v HAven| .. official record ofthe New Brit-) The tcam has made a total of 138] (By Billy Evans.) chison of Newark . n t 3 alraid to play Ail.New Britain again? e it Pitchers as a rule & seldom good This is what the local management aln high school team together wWilhipoints against its opponents’ 91 in the | pivture™ No one mas ever offerad a P < 5 . believes, following a letter turning | @0 account of the individual scorersig. games played. They defeated the| satisfactory explanation for that truth 100-y ) sht, defea ; A : E . Whicad-~ind 1 today by Kenneth| 5 : diown a request for another game, The [ W38 announ e | New Haven Hillhouse high school, the | In all probability it is duc to lack of Bob McAllister, S ¢ you % _ 3 Atlas manageme d o | Saunders, official scorer of the team. | : MARsgomrat ia S by | The team has played five games, los- | team they are to play again Saturday | cffort and interest in the art of bat- 1ting. Most pitchers are content to A e 5 : ' y : T h S oy Gesnt L SOV i faur “Howle | afternoon. Victories were scored over | i hlsiWater Naw! xork i S . 3 : RMSI0 REaumn dn¥ more Gasten L e 1a o Ieadins scordh an "the | Bisc . Chodih scxiliey tham: the| work on the theory that ihey are paid third in the S s : : : At the present time the two teams | team, With 19 ficld goals and 11 J'oul‘ Meriden high school tcam and the, ° m:'_lrm‘"' ;‘rllwflllvon from hittix the Samaclar arc tied, each haying defeated the SOus. i e pater. DI dehool e g ol et il Twenty-second R 0 rme é ‘8 - |other, ¢ Dirifin having won in _ The following is a list of scorers in|They lost the first game of the scason | S¢IVOS: Joic Ray, 3 *hicage . - 2 2 [New Haven and New Haven winning | the order of their scoring: Ito the Alumni team in an overtime| ¢ won the d mets % 2 liere. it | ¥ield Foul Total|game by a one point margin. _(\\‘ln-n muxnugvr calis upon a tay Watson, a I . f 3 * The 1o e i ¥ bowdthe] A ek ] 11 49 The record follow: pitecher as a pinch hitter, he is cers Sl v ; : b 5 o mankegiaet i cupnding S 2 . 33| N. B. H. 8, 18; Alumni, 20. tainly dong the uncxpected. Such ay's time was 4:04 3 : : that would allow 2 i s - 25, N. B. H. 8, $6; St. Thomas' sem- | lhings do happen. Walter Johnson In an effor break the rec g R % 2 {es, L.c. three more games to b |2 % A i 15 | inary, 10. often is assigned that role at Wash. i i nd Mas deciared a willingne Grip, rg8. ... N. B. H. 8, 16; Meriden high/ington. In the last world scries Joe t wit ay at his 3 : 3 to play the Atlos catfit anywhere, zny. Gorman, rg 3 5! school, 10, Bush played the t. and although Watson sct t pace 5 time and 1o mount agrecable te | Haber, forward 1 N. B. H, 8, 32; South Manchester, he falled by cight s v took | § both., Beagle, guard . 1 : Although four months have pas: the 1 at three-quarter mark % S Serd — — H. 8, 30; New Haven Hill-| since the elose,of the 1923 world and retained i : i Efforts which undoubtedly wiil 7 | nouse, 29. ies, and it 1s regarded a o The Metropolit one and one- 2 % : b prove fruitful to secure a series of the ! sry, every now and then some 3 asks me why Manager Huggins e e e s s BROTHERS STARRING FOR | TROOP BOUR WIN§ 35 o e 5 i £ of Hartford alko are being made. At nee to the innfng in which rat Kennedy, K s of Columbus, % 2 2 it the Dixies have two to the lo- as second and Abel Kiviat, Wilco A. ki : S ‘al’s one, but a fourth game will be o had Deld the Yanks pruce helpless for seven innings. three-quarters « ilo Watson Lp to that poi A., was thi Kiviat, former Olym- - Ty B2 ayed here a week from this com- pic star who is attempting | mg Saturday, back, sct the pacc until the streteh, S With a game won and lost to the i By T Y | " I 2 3 ¥ L d | aking Troop 10 Into Camp by but was unable to match Craw's and § : Hartford Y. M. H. A, it also is prob- | Charles and Mike Reinke are Out to| P . » P | Kennedy's sprintit S able that a series with that outfit will - 30 to Score, oug of ¢ inquiring for Starting at ser Conger, Le arranged { Set Up Some Cinder Marks This is 1'.‘:.1 'x‘:u”;:'x:q‘.in”' Bave hod ity s s s gains ist have had r Princeton, won the ¢ rter mil Saturday’s 3 Yoar: Troop ¢ mado it three In a row By | o ob)y batemen: an the boneh xl):nu ndicap run in $:17. F. Hagan, : Satorday night's game with Middle- poFe deefating the fast Troop 10 team ast|p g “i10 impromsion. being that all Yonkers (New York) Thigh school, 3 G i town should prove « humdinger, since | xun Arbor, Mich., Feb, 14-—"Wateh | M8HS at the Doys' club by the seore | i 005 00500 hiniars with a handicap of 65 yards was sec- 5 - ¢ 3 ¢ {the Middletown outfit has already de- | gyt for the Reinke boys,” is the big|of 80-28. The winners had a 16-12 s X ond and H. D. Betts, Pri on, New Britain by a five point | opy that is going out from the Uni.|lead at the end of the hard fought! . g0 ™ ™ oo oo margin, In fact tie river boys have of Michigan campus these|/Irst half and ran up a big score in the ie%s, Haines and a num- R. E. Brown, Boston A. A., in win- lost but three games this scason and | guve ™ Not in a basketball way, nor t!ird period. In the last quarter sub- el ning the two-mile handicap race in among those they have defeated are |y “haseball, but on the track, For stitutes were sent in and Troop 10|, b 1o e pron 5 xhx.n was 9:36 made the best time for that SAMMY MANDELL the Dixies, the Hartford Kaceys twice | Cparies and Mike are out to hang!imade some gains but could not break |y o G50 T8 (LIRS 00 O distance 20 far this indoor Season.| mu..q wepre two reasons why Sam-|Mand ’ . He has had a|4nd the Hartford Y. M. H. A, In-| u some pertormances on” the|SAFOUEh the.Tencp { defeqse with A1Y | s at that ‘partioular, Moment: 10 Brown is onc of the country's leading | O Pt o A RaNIHING aresr in the cluded in the Middletown lineup are this scason. regularity. Clark's accurate shooting | "oy cituation that existod my Mandell would never amount 1o ist MoCabe, Murphy, Bturm, Speak and| “pny will be the first campaign 04 Parkers floor work featured fOF | iy wanted u pight-handed hifte: !Jack Carlson that Michigan has had two Reinkes|Troop 4 while Captain Lipman star. | Lo 00" Giines out an st el a two-milers. . the pas! 0y & L} 8 as Lioyd Hahn, Boston A. A., won the |a dern as a prizefighter Mt ‘“w) ' '*J"’I”“ e ‘IEh'V )00-yard run ir defeating S T e 2 g . 4l red f o lose Phe score: 1,000-yard 1 Jefeating| (1) He was a handson and now—we are privately informed in active competition. Charles 1 for.the lof ’N.,". S0 wallop that might break up the game, junior, Mike a sophomore, In 1 P George Marstera of Georgetown uni- | cheeked boy PSS 4 Aihtwsiahre versity, Marstera held the lead until . b Shotly e ) C bk . ’ Fid. LT, X A 3 % i . . (2) He sang tenor White, Moran ar t rest. 11ti- 125 GOLFERS START OFF the former was one of the star AT e A Joo b stosneh o hitter, e the last fow w;:};-. , Bid Leslle, New | rpa¢ was what loiterers around the | mately it will be L ! an otherwise sensational aggrega- ',\' “I'l"' AEDEY vs 4 w | ha for the seq- York A was third | pool rooms in Itockford, 1l used 10 Mande a e ed youth m BIG MONEY TOURNEY tion. In the half mile, with Charles '“_O“f'l‘\' DRI LA = lson, 2 3 L and of these o =ape: Bright your 0 & y for ih the running, Michigan al- H‘ oo PalRoball by . 110 were for oxtrs wses, practically good logic. This picturesqu 2 oafl Mo *the cosinion cas'ome: vays pretty sire of a first or second | g Baicas T Y L one-thivd say 1t sounded lik : : BASEBALL PLANS subtle busine of demolishing Jawa | ghelk.. A N o tenor hivd Annual Tesas Towrnament FPor || # A \.vmh TR '"F"“ K I8 T8 ..o x 0 Well do 1 recall o remark Catchor school, this chap took to middle dis- ' Frank Synder made to me during the ¢ did put a ¥ premium on singer. Yeu 1 him te . ¢ { Valentino contou 1 operatic ton- off “An Orange Gro in California.’ Professionals Gets Under Way tance activities solely on a dare. ™" . gnrae of the serles, which Bush Besse Leland Players Will Have Talk- | sils, anyway Gertrude, I tell you he fs positively he made good, too. : d and won. He alco did eome : No fooli In Blazing Sun Mike iler. And from past Teoup 10 - hitting in that gams, “Is thi fest This Evening And Pivates On g0k, r Jeftrics feil v degre And a Game Kid Too, San Antento. Waxis s i The | PETfOrman star n o excellent Fld. G > tellow really a good hitter, DI on't coln ‘¢ . > chanen of”doing as well in his favors b, asked Synder as Bush uppronehed th golfers entered in the thivd an BT S A RS 3 ite_event as his brother has done fn | clnE Ve - 1 told Bim Americ tonight the simmons wore ) ris know the v 3 sionals, will start play today un. | DAVE the stuff to make o name for |on him and that 1 rat®d him one of un with the was work B thus " v ht & der @ burning sun, The ”’”““m'“.h‘_\!;mw . All he needs is more ex- p ‘tm best hitting pitehers in the league, s ety v r u featur ¢ yh Hdn't ¥, | wag-well over the 10 degros mark yes. | Perien AW sure gove us eatehors the 254 Tl terday, and, with the course in ¢ Unless predictions go wrong, the g | ' or the way we had ofr pifelfdis ought Jack |uljent condition, the record set fast| Malee and Bue's prospects to gain | g0 o work on him in 192 continaed champion of ar when 279 was turned in for the another Western Conference cham- A LA Sender, “and woe have strdet instroe pionship are greatly enbhanced by tions to give him no eripples this yenr ’ Mandell 79 notes muy fa : Now " s SPEeY g b [ the abliity of the pair on the cinders| JOnes Now Reported as MeGraw wants g to fienre him a second round, pluns and stimula N L . t J " 1 amate r r 1 1 | : : b teshor f ‘ ot t his task, went he amateur-professionnl best ball | __charles in the halt and Mike in Trinity, N. C., Grid Coach 7" batsman, dangerous at all y No Uy A - g0 Piraos, o | nens 1 b { p ta drg ersdigl ['m' 1 "'x:"‘l’“-“»' With ol the mite run. ) [ times T " ! " b W t B 5 . driving conte s an added attraction Chicago, Feb, 14.-~Howard Jones, Possibly the owled s Tho Pirates, city : I "o ‘ - ) e onsibly the Knowledge possessed last year, also are teeling the t or + 5 school Kigs The firet lap of the Mhole grind will wito rvesigned as director of athletics kg the Giants' pitehors o 1o Bush's the diamond and will meet at Gira ou 1 4 tocl far ) start tomorrow morning with the 1- (St Payl Gets Nearer to at the Universitw of Towa will receive | ability at the bat, had something 1o ham's hall, 209 Main street |val 36 holes ALRPSay : : $50,000 for coaching foothall at Trinl- [ do with the very costly base on halls o'clock Sunday afternoon to talk over | ™ ; = ? : R gl i Hokoiptif, g it The Hockey Championship t¥ collese of Durlum, N. €., the next|that he received in the biz thning that Hin 1eeda U ecdnosda B 3 v | things. i \ o Yy Py . A Y Q five years, it was reported here today, | deelded the series, F peychols Although Mamager Tobin of t GARDEN IS SUSPEM)ED Bretonnel Proclaimed as “'I“:‘;‘f .,","], ?"‘",:""”'_""'I' mith -”'“'. 8t Paul, Minn., Feb, 14.—The 8t lown alumni said Joncs was offered | ogy played its part, Corhin Red § mad —_— Europe’s Light Champ | Some ot th Jonding amatours o | Pl A. €. team fs a noten ncaror irst | 37500 @ ¥our to remaln at lowa nouncements, he is still w awal % th 4 3 he ©0 v wt of e place | he CRtor roN of th is part of b untry, most of the ' pla n the v i -y 9§ which would require only part of his and very much on the baseball job Action Follows Villa-Mambks Bout — ' o, 1 Fred Brotonne!, the Laost professionals of the | nited States United States amatenr hoekey league M g 1 prociaimed Zht. 1 th n me, Wl the Britons now touring the (e a result of its second straight vie Irench yweig! ner, i U ~g hig season weight chan mo« irop 06 ) - SP— negyvyweight fighter, lnst night §904 team this B CRAMIAOR S5 2 today DY 1 nited States ure entered. The field [tory over Duluth last night, 2 to 1. knocked out Larry Oaing, of Gntarie \»'r*‘-f;‘ y _*'H'ml'-'l‘ L e bpee i e Champs Manager s st da i et rpod hacgin ‘j CI0s i pegarded s by far the fastest ever The Baiote are close to Pitshurgh, | George Ade’s Name to Be Canada in the third re which will carr h “ ving . taking the | o compete in a southern tournament, which is at the ton of the group, and (Jiven Pnrdue's Ne\\' Field e 5o e s - el LA The winner of tie Toxas crown will they will be strengthened for the fin. ’ obin will have to s RS e agvis receive $1.500, with the man turningddgh of the race by the return late this | Lafayette, Ind., Feb, 14, ” tion of a new athletie third sacker to take the g Mason of . - i . Sty 5 f Y . in second lowest score colleeting $800, | week of Clarence Iy Abel, Olymi- | the " B T o s likehy that " .l G ; oo g el Third prize Is 3800, and fourth $400. pic hockey sar, who reached Now |t Purduc university, to he know: Sun., Mon.. Tue ;:\n 10 ‘.‘,,.'v,mu or twirler & e g Bk Ehas 08 AU crhe remainder of the $6,000 purse fs York yesterday trom Krance, the Ross-Ade Recreational Meld, are D. W. Gri il l- i e ‘ 2 ‘ # I divided into priges, Cash prizes Cleveland wasg shoved out of thire ‘II- ing worked out by a committec in “WHITE ROSE" BN Jeenanty oty e . - 10 FCaman |y gre offered for every card under place last nig . when the | charge of the preject, The field 4 . P 5 2 . b . 10, the lowest card for each round and latter team defeated ) apolis, one | fract of 65 acres, Is a gift by 3 —-a"—' or the ony who breuks the coursc to nothing in a one period overtime | Ade, famows humorst, ond LYCEUM SWITCH FROM CON. . e . i Promoters of Wills-Firpo Bout Now “Uspend : . : Me and Mlne Ioclined to Mave Baithe Staged i Chor r HAIR STAYS Philadclphia. 1 ! ey — e — P New York, I | . : HAD A LOT oF (NG {v"w THATS NO THiNG ‘/\;eu. 3:'; v:/A(n; o Carney, Amerd enta of u | Pl = [ ¥ ST WEEK A SiX SPoT oF CwBs ’ NIGHT -« | WAS } vm e ~ FOUR“ LA ONE NIGHT FOR A Luis Angel Firp r oo t - EtiRofties there 1 Hh o ks - - BEATEN Twce sty IN A SEVEN CARD STRAIGHT FLUSH- AND GOT LICKED ~ scratch, third. Sunday, Rugdman, c. rg. . Lipman, (Capt.) . Levine, Ig, ¢ ... , the d expects to turn out i 1§ ) BRd_expects oy THEUD patter Also Draws Pen As Does el i gy Miilions Use It = Few Cents ON PAT FLUSHES- ‘/‘ M/ uabn'T [ STUD GAME - LET tween Firpo and 1 AMiilion ¢ \ I'LL TelL You ; / SUPPOSE |/ rarTED ME TeLL You ABOVT sylvania, neg t . - L HAVE | - = vie s - " Buys Jar at Drugstore ALL ABOUT 'T/ (Esven |\ 1T STEVEY July 4 ‘pr THE BORE New Britain Wates i Fommes /,'; o ' 4 { i - ) Y \/f.."j _'r" L“\’/“’(‘ ol [ WELL IF THAT ISN'T . ) Some - 4 HAVE YOUR CAR ' » e | [ B e | [ 57 s e e ety mw/( Povea nanp + | | PEOPLE | HAD To RUW INTe PRLD =+ § “EAN GET ALONG | BREAK_AWAY /| el D ONCE THAT (T HAD To BE HIM: -ABSOLUTELY| | \irneut GREAT SUFFERING UVERHAULED : s T HAIE ::'0:6 .Ts.::fp-r (BEATS ANY Tiino THE MOST Tiaesome Foou F | NEVER SEE M AGAIN : ve Tumrcs | | |You EvER HEARD | [ THAT WAS EVER BORN o e —NOWeae 4 Gnoon BELEVE Him)/ | ABOUT - 1T wAS PAR NONE * S —— Don't Wait till Spring . + s s . oo e T r—/ CADILLACS A SPECIALTY - 44 K.‘, Hair i Wrecking Service—Day and Night o , <) ; ir-Groom” i & For Sale by - ¥ s " " " g it tom & cream whi - J. 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