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}‘: ‘l\"e‘:;«n 9 wesleyan Swimmers Drop who is suing to recover alleged hack MeMILLAN , : 2 “ Willam salary. Boston, ¥eb, 14.—~Norman McMil- ki { | Crashing The Pins }| yoneoni: ©3 | Match to Yale Mermen . o Linn of Tt 5. G, ban signod e con: p ea in g H Hotthen. it 4 New Haven, Feb. 14.—Yale's swim- MeMILL DROPPED tract to play again with the Boston (] 3 Richter ... . ming team last night defeated Wes-| Louisville, Ky. . 14.~—"Bo” Mc-|American baseball club, MeMillan, UN BH".DS HEAD e f s or ts 3 CASINO ALLEYS | W i |leyan here 51 to 11 points. Yale took |Millin will not coach e e "8 |an infielder, came to the Red Hox[ o p &4 i rih Jack Dal all first and second honors in the seven |football team this year, ac from New York two years ago. H DRAGON IAE'AG':E T, MeGul events except second honors in the 50 |action taken by trustees of the little s ———— s Applegreen ki Garks Lambert . and 100 yard dushes which were won | Presbyterian college here, when it f SeT ey | Pasisen ok O » lecided not to ask McMillin to| N 1 Tread Over Face, Hair Talbot . T Scavi| ¥ .9 by Hoard of Wesl 5 was decided 1 sk Me) W # G - ' Apparently, from taik, the High |gHAot g o8 < W [Wreak his contract which has a year [nors, who came to Yale Fe I OUt' Cutlcura Hea's' schopl boys/still are keen for & game | pummy 1 J. Coy to run yet the request of Tad Jones, head foot ing Ir H . yet, o 5 e .| with Passaie, whose unbroken string | Greene iPennsylvama Defeats | The truste intimated, however, |ball coach, has signed a contract with | of 133 victories is a world record. 5 A ‘ 1_:::»:;1;3» 3 3 Harvard at Baskethal]l |that “Be” McMillin might be asked to | the Eli athletic authoritics to act as | Norris . 30 . Andres . | ” jassume the leadership of his alma |trainer of the football and track Well, it would be a nice trip for the lSmhI‘l ; 3 ! ’ - 81 | Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 14.—Har- | mater's eleven in 1925, |teams for a period of two years. This boys to go down to Passai¢, but it's a l:::&\enm - | vard last night lost her third game | - {will take effect at the expiration of | P . safe bet that that is all it would ac- | Pasoe of the season with inter-collegiate bas- | Now that Pal Moran has faded from |the present college year, burned causing him to complish. [ — I Audrds 157 |ketball league teams when Pennsyl-’the picture as a challenger of Benny LD A “"""}‘i His hair all “;‘ —— p sarkowski - 86 |vania held Captain Gordon of Ha .ona y 3 Zivie Pitts- | “ UL, _J10 1AR SIORY. AR pta arvard | |.eonard, young Jack Zivic of Pitts. Hogging” It All Sratful and cried afl the While New Britain has a good tcam, e | H. Anderson . scoreless while counting two® haskets | i a. danze Tpiate f o 3 o | Wolf Neupauer . b DA g baskets burgh begins to loom as a dangerous Corsham, Wilts, Eng., Ieb, the outfit has done nothing or shown | pyegep ‘ Atwater 56 |himself, |challenger. Young Zivic has been go- | Four children in one family her | time, and could not sleep nothing to indicate that it is in the [pm . C. Olson . L e |ing great guns of late. second, third, fourth and ffth prizes| |95 °F night: 2 same class with the New Jerscy won- | Hall . . 88 3 Stammers | 2 N “O Bains i v s e “1 picked up a Cuticura Soap |1 ! FAITH IN “COMMY —_— in a rocent contest. Guessing the ; : Rova | #auson T 9 Smith .. : | » o & wrapper and arter reading it sent . b | . Pupplc 88 | Chicago, Feb., 14,—Charles A. Com.| _ COl AS 1 | number of peas in a pound was the | |for's free sample of Cuticura Soap Svior and Taseon ot the All-New | weidie : ’,‘I-ml'm"l‘_ . iskey, owner of the Chicago Ameri- | !hddl(-lu) ¥, Vt.: Vermont Mid-| all important question, | |ana Ointment. I purchased more, Yrritains will appear with the West |Owen 3 Kincald : .53 |cans, was given an unanimous vote of | dichury23. b | e | |and he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. g inst the Dixies in the Hart. | 27K Viencent 3 |loyalty by the Chicago ecity coun Washington: Princeton 32; Cathalic Children Welcome ! 6 Conant 8t., Prove T s s i as SoniLt - | Chapiin ' NMacrs | yes v. All the aldermen and |university, 25. | Bradford, Eng, ¥eb. 14.—Four| [i Aug. 14,1923 ford city F4 ght. Dummy 3 {‘,‘."":;"-“. b Mayor ver, anpounced their inten- Kingston, R. L: Tufts 28; Rhode|unusued classrooms in a school here | Use Cuticura for all skin troubles. Captai g f the C A 3 3 B. Coyle . & k" \vlllh Coniskey, who is lsl‘dx}d state 27, et 2 lare to be converted into living quar- - % ni;qfl}[‘;:;’:l!‘a:i‘gr“l'_:'o; b “;':l‘“,.‘ga R Bebauit 5 fishting the case in Milwaukee of Joo | West Point, N. Y.i Army 43, Le-|ters for families ejected from apart- :.'.'rfl'.'s.'p’:'i."m" “‘3’.1..’"3‘.,’"‘5.—;'{- - » b goe .. fori 3 ! hi 3 3 ” e, O 1t 25 and| 3 points against Clark university last - Molander | Tnckgons Tormermembir of ¢ b | high 0. ment house, - Try our new Shav night. The Aggies won, 35-24. AL MATCH. Collier Plerchert E o Battey ‘illametz - Thompson with Williams. Melerrey 7 - Emerson ... 5 s : Walter Johnson, veteran Washing- 3| Sandstrome . ® % . ton American piteher, hus signed a Magerson contract for the coming campaign. |cCony . 3 l)“he‘lm, o # Johnson is the oldest hurler in point |Hul . 3 1 wgteth ’ ’ of service in the majors. He's the }:‘I‘e‘;'h'::; M. Millamet dean of them all. Johnson came to . Holeomh the Senators in 1907, He has seen 17 Jobolowsky B i o o, siiys msrews Taggers Claiming 8090 - for Studebaker cars last year famous stars he has yet to be on a ; Pound City Championship pennant winning outfit, Downs S AR g H | When they defeated the Boys' club . . o Despite the fact that Lew Tendler | gpaiqy . 7 47| Cardinals 21-17 Tuesday night, the F announced some months ago that he 2 . Taggers put in a elaim for the city 1” Ou w y O l l would devote the rest of his fighting L championship at their weight. Louis days to meeting welterweights, the |, 5 ? Marsilli, 83 Spring street, is manager :'"I[n‘ml;;lnx::\“n; southpaw welghed only |gidvens 3 and would like o hear from 80-90 I AST year 145,000 people We spend $500,000 yearlyonan Then on some steels we pay 25 ds for Y ol < ounders, W they be e H g g : 4 6 THIS 5 how they Doat the paid over $200,000,000 for engineering staff. There are 125 makers a 15 per cent bonus to Ttay Mitchel, Matson . bi Cardinals: i S akite takay | ¢ § s0—toes| Taggers. oty Studebaker cars. skilled men employed in our de- insure exactness in them. e All-Am an girls sokay| - ) M. Zembko, rf, o B 0 The demand for these cars has partment of Research and Ex- & e . foam hasn't won a game in England |, ¥ Marsili, c. . s St Wartor Gomp G ek 5 B s B e st ey TN By e o b N it 7 {arbonic, ig. . 5 ol There can no longer be any doubtw,r Ty tordom. We employ 1,200 inspectors. and the Big-Six have more . : [ | There is anew situation inthe Each Studebaker car must pass Timken bearings than any car that Harry Wills is a great heavy- | Bric Cardinals Field Fouls Total welght o . . . He has taken up goif. | W H Anderson, f. ..... 3 0 fine-car field. You should learn 30,000 inspections during manu- selling under $5,600 in America. Jim_ Jeftries will never bo ranked |9+ " Lo BT g what it means to you, The Light-Six more with the ring's immortils. Jim didn’t Contalli, Ig. 0 . . . than mympeuu‘ve lk‘:;;w;':‘::uhlv niblick from n.]‘onsh s | Hago, rg. .... 4 Siisdebaker had to car wn.hm £1,000 of e Karpiskl . 3 lead in this field. This Learn Why 145,162 Bought its price. Tex R rd write e went Tex Rickard writes that h nt ! truver < i A into the fight game first as & joko, | Bronson 3 54 . VILLA AND TAYLOR .‘:“.cmm. concern has led in its Studebakers in 1923. Sueti s I L matehed | yiileien” " $L 85— 267 Chlcago, ¥eb, 14.—Pancho Villa, lines for two gener- , We use genuine Mora world’s flyweight champion, last night ations. Any other Studebakers hold the top place in the fine car leather upholstery. 2 % | % was matched to meet Bud Taylor of 2 ',;!“‘:“I':‘:::‘ lm:”n tod “""“m":,\:.l:;"‘ ak § 0 Terre Haute, Ind, in a ten r:un«l no place would be un- field today. We use Chase Mo- e Wil Datueslly e caser. how ! Berrere R decision contost at Milwaukee, March fitting. In 1919, the public paid over $80,000,000 for 39,356 hair for the & o g by ’ | ol ’ ~ 548 The weight will be 118 pounds at e Studebaker air closed than ever. | AR R " $p.m This is how we be- . car upholistery. Some came the world’s In 1920, the public paid over $100,000,000 for 51,474 ood upholster Studebaker cars, an increase of 317, over 1919, g p ¥ Tomorrow night Trinity clashes The sport news of the day is horri- bly incomplete. Not one promoter has ; ; Riynped Torward to offer §500,000 for largest builders of In 1921, the public paid over $120,000,000 for 66,643 would cost $100 less. oHirpo-w hoosit fight. Rhawrmn i’ o3 Mem quality cars. Studebaker cars, an increase of 297 over 1920, To curb vibration, Anderson b w;“ i; E“—am With e B % ) $90,000,000 assets In 1922, the public paid over $155,000,000 for 110,269 we machine all sur- ‘ x Fazzini Studebaker cars, an increase of 6677 over 1921, crank L > . Studebaker has 1n 1923, the public paid over $201,000,000 for 145,162 faces °fd ~’h£f:_' Bristol Boys’ Club Five RISEMN cxitesesiny - s | O’CIOCk. $90,000,000 of assets. Studebaker cars, an increase of 327, over 1922, - WA.! lms . The Aces went over to Bristol Tues. | Herdlein : ‘ Of this $50,000,000 In 1924, business has opened with Studebaker as erty ApIans Motors. duy night and defeated the Dristol|fijugh .. o108 -1 is invested in modern never before. Veryfewcarsdothat. :',\u,\:m;1:‘11»‘.4:.:‘-‘..“‘1“11\{‘;'.':.;::‘.;;\];:;;‘n‘.ul:;5 | plantsandequipment. . Learn whyall these buyers preferred Studebakers. In the first half the Ar;-n" w -, - We have spent R oad by score of 9.3, n oletto o 3 2% M e aecond Rall the Bristol boys rang | It Trusiow Pk o $32,000,000 for new How can we give in two while the Aces put '\h P l',“".\m.a = 1 this side of roust beell | plants and equipment 3 such extra values— or Fnfl s B Ry » v during the last five years. So facturebeforeitleavesthefactory. scores of them—yet sell at our Aces, Bristol CIub. |, ] y they are modern and efficient. Those enormous facilities en- low prices? WY v o | - : - They contain 12,500 up-to-date abled us to produce the utmost in Because these values brought , Landino . Dyrada | Ginter ... Tawifen 3 machinos.‘ acar, Andwehadthewilltodoit. us buyers= 145,000 iast year. Tyler 2 M 2 Howett ... Bislord | . ' We have $8,000,000 in drop . The major extra costs are di- T ol e Henry H forge plants, $10,000,000 more No "“"ted costs vided by enormous output. ool g Bk i m e X in body plants. So webuildcom- ~ Weneverstintoncoss, Every ~ Let us show you the extras o0 mantey LI E e % ‘x‘o: m’ plete cars without paying other steel used is the best steel for its you get, because of these match- p rt Guard, Qussma . - ardl i Weld :onl:.mdnn:n:.:; 3, Kileist 2,70 o ’ " makers profits. purpose, regardless of the price. less facilities. Poul goals, McGary 1, Dyrada, 1, llis—4‘| " "amwm:nu.- lord 1. Iteo 1. .Vo".’."u, ’ ;- » Tl 600, B . | Srmiae ° ; — [ SPECIAL-SIX BIG - §1X Tap in Hartford Tonight| SO e { COMMERCIAL LEAGUE STANDING Hartford auditorium this evening: ‘;.’r;wm. Market ...........12 2 &0 Main bout, 12 rounds, Lew Paluso, | (SPRORC 20, & . ¥ 4 falt Lake City, va. Johnny Leonard,|insursnce (o Semi-Minal, § rounds, Frankie Por- Light Ce. ... tell, Hartford, vs. opponent to bejx 1 oy 0% Scceond Prelim, 6 rounds, Frankie!N. B. 8 Co O'Brien, Martford, vs. VK. O. Leary, |0 Jnele Serimer, . Danbury. h Team Single. Epine Dolin, Hartford, vs, Jackie Moore, Stamford. ook Heribner How such prices? Touring p - )- - $ g;:g: Touring =« = - $1350.00 Touring - - - $1750.00 Roadster (3-Pass) - - y Roadster (2-Pass.) 132500 Speedster (5-Pass.) 1835.00 . -Pass. 1195.00 : ; Coupe-Roadster (2-Pass) 110500 o o (6. pyge) -+ 189500 Coupe ($-Pass.) 2495.00 Coupe (5-Pass.) =« 1395.00 Sedan - . . - 1485.00 Sedan . 1985.00 Sedan . 1685.00 1924 MODELS AND PRICES~/. 0. b. Factory. Terms to meet your convenience M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET THE WORLD’S LARGEST PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES Tuchiite Sehultze Stanley McGary 1, Hewett 1, Burng 1, Reo 1. Zapatka | 5-Pass. 119 in. W. B. 50 H. P. 7-Pass. 126 in. W. B. 60 H. P. Following is the fight card at the| Team Won Lost P, €, Alientown, ¥ s & Atwaiers named, & Bamforth First Pretim, % rounds, “Young” i Team Three Strings, Spinetta Pac . V. McAulifie T. 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