Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
YALE DEFEATS HARVARD IN GRUELLING FlNlSH MIDDLETOWN OUTFIT SHOWS WARES HERE TONIGHT o STATE GOLF TOURNEY AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB —BERLENBACH SCORES ANOTHER KAYO—BALL PLAYERS HEAD SOUTH YALE IS WINNER IN SMASHING FINISH Defeats Harvard 27-25 Aher1 Trailing at Half Way Mark | Al ) rougth «.«n-u; the f Crim it closec t mar- srior to am it looked win m-h © a sure er, for while reriod three 1 H AS SO § ven t Je a chanc to win., Fiis Start Late ertainly off form ut team showing poor she wild at the 1 spirit d its eye Haa tecm in the start, i1gment is were th ani while 1i passcd rvard playe well and aptein « e, n kept their this b pite 1 For darva Sfambor ' The tim Tide O ck Luman . the Muism fovm 1Tut ce it « vard 15, es The visitors play tie scoring Gordon tiel rd, to have Gib- agats, and Pite add a coup ets aid iy tije sudden'y chan proceeded to tie up 1l with eight mir tenm cut to pur it in the it up for Harverd en i Te cup the 1es to Giblin n loos lead Yale was leading Combs end Gorlon each add. a poal and then th whistle ended he game, The summary: Yale Buisman Harvard Gordon left forward Pite . Smith right forward Loman Raugh, Combs Clarke, Giblin .. Tiudofsky Samborski, Black ht guard Harvard n Smith baskets from Gordon; Souders Haas = Score, Yale from floor, Pit Giblin 2, Gordon 3 Raugh, Combhs: Sulsman, Haas, Giblin eres, Bd Hoyt: umpire, 20 minute halves, {5 CUBS EN ROUTE Bill Killefer Leads Pirst Delegatic 23, Naskets Suisman 2, Rudolsky foul ref. time, of Players to Spring Training Camp at Catalina Island, th May A Chicage, Ieb, 16 Chicago Nati , led by Bill Killefer route to « Islund, off the C gin spring training. hegira of the 1934 basecbal Vifteen players comprise gation, which will remain on the cific coast until the opening season here in April. Making up party are: Pitchers Grover Alexand Tony Kaufmann, Howard Keen, I nie Osborne, Floyd Whee ling, Guy Busch and catehers: Bob O'Farrell nett and Jaek Churry; infleld Turgeon and DBobt arectt Allen Elliott Aseman pitehers Elmer Jacobs and Plerce are to bé picked up sas City. Scout Bobhy Wallace Dumovitch, Bob Osborn and Bz A young ¢ xpected to awaiting the squad at Los Angeles STILL wnme GAMES A S 1 ornia coast, to | first season. the aggre- Pas. the t for st Paul Keeps tp 1 ship in Hockey League by Defeat- ing Minncapolic I'au team st M Paul streak States two, by de last night Pittsburg the Pirates Pittsburgh The § &t least seo will have & but must games a theee r Dututh pinc At matning gan retained FLINTSTONE FAVORITE MeMillan's Thoroughbred i< Wl By Eaperts to Win Thic Aftermoon's Bace at New Orleans New own:d top weight installed fa theroughbreds cards rier this afternoor eent Clty handicap furiong 1o be run at th Revenge, H. . Whitne second choice. The other entries are tion, Setting Sun, Dustabout Rackey, Barracuda, Dr. Clarl thes, Lady Madcap, Best P jey’s Toney, leosceles and 1 Call. Michigan Hockey Team Is Victor Over Wisconsin Madison, Wis, Feb. 16—The strone University of Michigan hockey tean deteated the University of Wisconsis S to ® in a fast game last night The Wolverines outciassed Wiscor but the Badgers fought cvery mir and made the visitors earn Orieans of 12 orite over 1 1 fair groun y Extra Edi- Rama Oyt Brad- Rol /09 YALE ATHLETES WILL was Har- | | nis SPEANER SUPRENE WHILE AT PLATE ENTER N. Y. TRACK MEET. iThis Is Pirst e Lli Has Sent Full Team To Metrope Exvents The entries v the New nty-second in New ruary 21 16.~ vm New for the ¥ Vork A. C. itegiment York on Thursday night, are announces as follows: lash—Fitzmaurice Norton, Comins, Cheney; Multey Croshy, Barnes; Bullard, Milliken apman, Gaga, Farnum, Alvord; 200- Vin, Callend, Hutep- ¥ Clark, Far- mile—Captain , pound—IE: Uace, Milst Hardin, Deacon. he the t time Yaic has track team to an indoor big event of the will r mile, in which Captain d Smith are entered, While scven me entered in the mile relay, it is probable that the am will be made up of Chapman, , Norton and Geidful. In all 29 will be taken along BOECKEL IN CRITICAL CONDITION IN" HOSPITAL Haven, Feb, track t 1ot in enginecrs Pitcher Says 3y BILLY EVANS) Who has the most eritical pair of la Vin, |Latting eves in the American league? | Last summer at different times 1| put that question to a score of the |lcading pitchers of the American lcague, | The censensus of the pitchers was that Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb, Harry | Heilmann, Eddie Collins, Babe Ruth | and Johnny Tobin weree six super- tatters who were extremely critical when it came to looking over the |oiterings of the pitehers, 1 kmow of no pitcher in the Ameri- can league who works with greater care on his batters than Urban Shock- | er of the Browns. Shocker is a pitch- er who pecforms without a bit of wasted effort. There is no wasted ef- tort, it is only in the pinch that © puts everything on the ball, Shocker obgervations as to my query were decidedly interesting. His | | viewpoint in every case was based on | sound logic and offered a convincing proof, for the success that usually at- tends his efforts on the rubber stamp him as a smart piteher, Pitch To Weakness found that every good h\t» n troublesome feztur May | S0 Shocker, "I try to stay away “[trom them. Likewise, a majority of the good hitters ha certain ball that is less in favor with them than {others, For instance, T know of one really great batter who simply hates i fast ball, inside, letter high. His peenliar stance at the plates makes u delivery hard for him to hit s flat-footed, with his feet armo irdles- mpbell; | orton, ( mile G yard inson, « nnon, sum, 1ste Doug 1 15- tyn, high jump- This will " ad: Gifford sent a mect meet 1he Rax Douglas a for n are “I have ter has ce I He Baseball Lives, Player Never Be Able To Perform On Diamond Again Feb, 16,—~Norman tiliant third base- tionals, who was 3 seriously injured in an automobile ace ‘.;!In‘y cident north here, is battling life at the La Jolla hospital rather wide apart, and hugs the plate. it's hard for him to shift. T makeit | Boccke conscious for ; time last nig ind spoke i fow words, point to dwell on a batter's weak: if he has one, it A, and hope held Speaker is a out covery, D, Homer (', Oatman, who is attending ghe injured [1oF me.” continued Rhocker, “I al- | i plaver, sald that, Boeckel's | NaY8 fecl better when he s out of | condition was very serious, but added | the way. In my opinion there is a that if Boeckel continued in his pres. | Cortain style ball that | don’t think eat condition perhaps 38 hours | Speaker likes, Don’t misunderstand | after ‘midnight last night, his chances | Me I wouldn't call it a weakness, yet 1 be Speaker T think prefers other styles occupants of delivery better. Working along | that theory have had fair success | against er, yet I can recall two sfons last year when he broke up | 1 ball game by murdering balls piteh- at what T regard as his weak spot. “Speaker looks them over with a ! een cye, It is foolish to hope that will go after a hadly pitched ball, | makes you piteh, and in a pineh pitch that is only a few of the plate without being interested. He can hit to i has the knack of shifte position after the ball is on Sun Diego, Cal,, D, Boeckel, the | man of the Bostan st of some a n was repor wius his 1 troublesome batter | for of recovery wou good " outfielder nd 1 Bob Meusel the New York America Alhright, theatrical was driv ma- of Boh Ane virs Two star man o geles, who ng, « d tually unhurt Boecke injuries od red red muy end Should that the hie baseball caveor fractured He can_take inclies shy leasi i felds His peivie bone and his bladder tured when he was pinned under the A ik e said to rved against th tomobile Wiy pune n machi heavy tr W have in whicl were sing_ it to eareen E-nis ridi the wiy Ruth Harder To Vool Eddie Colling har a wonderful Collins goes after no bad balls trying to get the hole, He detes on the cripples, 1 Colling s cdge it 18 foolish for a piteher to slip him anything soft, “Ruth is getting harder to fool all the time. Two years age he was a sucker for bad balls in hi€ eagerness swing. Last year he waited the | piteher out and picked the ball he wanted to hit. And boys, it he picked | it right, how he Wt it! My success varies agatnst Ruth, but 3 like noth. ing better than to mateh wits and ability with the big fellow. “Hellmann has the habit of & you up. That I8 what makes him great batter, Tle may look foolish curve, Yot if you to back with another in the same place he hits it a mile I work on the theory that player | opposing lineup is a including the pitehar, and ret system that gets o8 to another automo- and exe and is piteher i always the pleki Marks a Mark For Champion to oross. on a happen come every good hitter, 4 it a od resnite,” CLOSE FINISH SURE safoty- Teans Gold Ficld is Reduced Today trom 112 to #2—Ockenden lea by Two Strokes, 108 loomed as 92 olfers began the third 18 hols round the Texas open championship tour. nament here The ficld v ym 112 to 92 Is during th Antonio, dinty of a close f San A as rednecd by a score of wit two rounds played enden of England, the hold- ¥rench open title, had a two- ke 1ead on his nearest rival, Joe Rockwood Hall, New today, twe £ 138, while the Kirkwood of yorh y play him hegan total o 12 " 6% in Ki morning. 140 needed he afternoon i tot. from which prob. 1024 Texas oprn inclydes the fol- first fiftren emerge th ynight The Joe Turnsea Jack Burke, MacDonald hank, 145; Ny, 148 Jack For- 146; Jim Kerriga Harold 8. Long, 143; 3; Bill Mchihorn, 144; Smith, 145; Bobby Cruich: Arthur Has 146; Tom 1 Jor , his brother, 145; rester, 146; Abc Espinosa, Barnes, 147, First prize is §1, offered, totaliing $6 141; " tam yughout fight New that 4 00, while 29 others 906 manner . conden are Brooklyn Dodgers Have | Ten on Holdout Roster | v York, I'eb. 16.<The Brooklyn \nllon,‘ s disciosed that 10 players o'clock |have not yet signed 1924 contracts rward, The list includes Bailey, B. Griffith withyind Neis, ontficlders: Berg, French, Johin High, Jones and Klugman, felders; | P Grimes, piteher, and Toylor. cateher. Kiugman, second sacker oblained Des Moines in the Western Jones, sar shoristop Portiand in the Pacific gae, have Genmnded " pitrchase prices before FALCONS PLAY TONIGHT. Meriden teams at the jocal Falcon startfig” at following af i Sras- right guard and Eddi Olghers! Baw from engne a Wi 1 oast i ‘.r.m,,, i Composite Picture of Next Heavyweight Ring Champion You gaze herewith on the facial likeness of the next heavy-|at the hands of the locals, were well | weight champion of the world. ery Hard Man to Fool, Star \?oo—Atb—omoaep—onAH—o— That is if the next heavyweight champion is to come from the four pre Namely, Luis Angel Firpo, le\' Wills, Tol Jack Renault. sent outstanding challengers of Jack Dempsey. mmy Gibbons and | The above photographic result is a composite picture of these four gents. It may or may not be significant to note t features dominate the ensemble. BELGIUM ENTERS . v, Will Send Olympic Tennis Team and | Also Take Races Next Summer Boys" Club Outhi Cats hy Tw The Cardinals slump yesterday Wild Cats 2 derson from the hut Korpensky The Witd Cuts with Morey the ling i Part in the Yachting French Olym- glum's in the mono. Ix to eight asurement The ceived B Paris,” I'eb, 16 pic committee ) entry for the yachting type category of from metres, interyational m Belgium has also entered ror the lawn tennis, competing in all the branches men's and women's singles, doubles and mixed doubleg, The Olympic committe now working on plans for the telegraplic and telephonic instllations at the Colombes stadium, collaborating with the Freheh ministry of posts, The ¢ latest sgquipment will be used to insure rapid transmission of the of the games, Jacobi Irost Papario is | Leniie Hander Wild Cats Netdham Carlson TRINITY news Columbia Swimmers Lose Match With Eli Mermen New York, Columbia swimming mec von from Yale 20 10 Krizel, former Pa pion and Columbia's Olympic ath, Visher Win Con Seores al-16, eb ~Yale defeated 26 in an intercollogiate 1 last night. Columbia 15 in watver polo 1 16 i away from all game Fisher, ¥ six from for the |ed points dive {#core at half tim | CARDINAL filled shining light, trord, Conn here g Villiaims center, hat Senor Firpo's S WIN GAMIE, t Vanquishes 0 1o One Score, out of their and walloped the The absence of An- lineup left a big gap it with eredit, a good game Jacobi s Wild came played scorer for the up Field Fou 0 Total [ 1 Total 1Pietd ¥oud 1 0 0 SWAMPED LI Y Purple on Hartford Colleginte Willlam bonseket Y 1eb Trinity i st night, 16 “ winning floor yals from the foul line 2610 6 the was The Sour Grape Crop i in the North Is Enormous This Winter WHY SURE JiMm- Tais I'D A whoLE LOoT RATHER BE UP HERE IN THIS COLD AND INWGDRATtNL. Bnncmo CLIMATE s I'M very THAN ® ~ 2 FOND of | BE Doww, SoUTh ) ALECK ) | REALLY Like Tuese WINTERS UP HERE - - THEY HEARD THeRE'S | A LOT OF DANGER ¢F BEING XILLED | BY FALLING LOCONUTS oV THosE GOLF COURSES | VE 'S HEALTLY woN T APPRECIATE | REALLY Do CARE FOR ThE I L SouTH - T ue ALECH Lets Get CRMIE AND LOUE AND HAY A GAME oOF BRIDGE - - | Dow'T FeeL LINE PLAYING »\1-“7!»‘)- EAGLES Y§ HOHAWKS AND MIDDLETOWN VS. ALL N. B. | City Leaguc Opener Tonight Prom- ises to be Good One—Middletown BERLENBACH WINS BY KNOCKOUT AGAIN Duane Wins Over Pepper Martin in 12 Rounds in New York New York, Feb. 16.—Carl Duane, New York junior lightweight, won a Judges' decision over Vincent (Pep- | per) Martin in a pizturesque 12.round bout at Madison Square Garden last night. Duane, in a clever exhibition | cutboxed Ws hard-hitting rival Referee, | throughout the match. ["aul Ber- The Mohawks and the Eagles mix|lenbach, also of New York, scored a | it up in the preliminary game at ",,.,kxchnh.al knockout over ’at Walsh of | State Armeory this cvening, this being | Cincinnati, in the first round of a 12- one of the closing games in the city |10und bout. |lcague. The Mobawks have been do- | Referce Jack O'Sullivan ing some smart practising and are dc- | the match after Walsh had been termined to hit their stride ionight Xnocked down twice in the two min- land trounce the Boys' club outfit, This | Ules and 40 scconds of boxing. The game will begig at 8 p. m. | Cincinnati lad weighed, 167 3 The big game of the evening is While Berienbach weighed 163 3.1, [ with the Middletown team, a five that{ 10 the prelininary bouts Joe Man- has lost but two games this season dcll, of Philadciphia, won om a foul and has defcated some of the best in | from Lew Snyder, of Brookiyn, in the the state, including the Dixics, the Y.|third round of a six round mateh. M. H. A. of Hartford and the All \,\“wu.nrom Abbott, of Rockaway Beach, Britalen, and Georgie West, of England, fought New Britain takes the floor with @ $IX round draw, changed lineup tonight due to the ab.| Martin's antics scnog of LaHar, out with injuries, Jt|the bout a bur is probable that Wejak wil start the the Brookiyn boy simuluted a knock game at Center in place of Restelli,, ©Ul and then sprang to his | febt who may go forward to pair off with|snding in vicious rights and lerts. Taylor, Kilduff also probably will get |Asain he lgid limply against the & shanbe: ShLaNew Kb SEOR. ropes and waited for his opponent Ou next Thursday night the locals t0 come in. Then he opencd) an- play in Terryville, Taylor is playing | other attack, in the city chumpionship games in| But in Both of these ieints, New Haven every Thursday night, so over, Duane covered cleverly and will not be with the loeals in this| blocked most of Martin's swings, Tn game, Kilduff, however, would be|return he jabhed his oppenent swith Lable to fill the brosch acceptably. a left which cut Martin® o bandly, [ The local manugement atill is dick-, Duane weighed 126 3-4 and Mar- ering for a series with the Atlas, but tin 128 with little result as y The ow | | Haven boys, tasting their first defeat! Stars Heye Too. All New Britain. Middletown. Taylor .... McCabe Right lm.rd. Restelli . Murphy Sturm hn lnrwln’l Wojak ... lc(l bunrd. Pelletier . . J. Carlson rd. “Chick™” Hayes, Stopped del @ in the ring gave sque aspect. Once how- TYGER TEAM PREPARES pleasad when they evened up matters | a tew weeks ago and now are desirous | |of letting lhmgi stand as they are. | FPour Members of Detroit STARS MEE? TONIGHT [ Some of Country’s Best Steppers Tak- Americans Of for Augusta to Start Spring 2. { Detroit, Mich,, Feb, 16-—1"our mem- bers of ihe Detroit American league ascbail team are seheduled to leave troit Monday novn for Augusts, to start spring truining works who will go from here are Coach Fred Carisch, Cateher Manton, Pitcher “Sep” Good and Tnfielder | Charles Genringer, Ten other members will art from various parts country in time to mect the quartet from here and begin work on Vebru- ™ include Pitehers Cole, Whitehill, Hollway, Stener and Ludoiph; Catehers Wooda!l and Chicago | sler and Inficlders Loslie Lurke the chief mI Johnny Kerr i Piteheps Piliette, Dauss and Colling center of interest, for he will try for| b . uew recordssat several distances In | bre (3 report ut the tralning camp be - v - . {1ore Ma 2, an romatnder will running the 5,000-meter special, Ray be on hand /J”,, et vorkout broke four world’s marks in captur. March 5. ing this cvent a year ago and is out He will be opposed by most of the Hlinois Jeading castern distance stars, includ- Relay Will be Determined in Mateh ing Part in Wilco A, A, Games inl ) G New York City. Those York, Ieb, 16.~Existing 1n- K and field records will be subjected to one of the most formi able attacks of the season when d array of club and college mateh their speeds in the Wilco . carnival tonight. More than ars, including many champions ord<holders, are entered in LS and e Johnson, cvents, Jole Ray, distunce runner, littie by Adoughty will ing Verne RBooth, of Johns Hopkins: Elmer MeLane of Pennsylvania: Abel Kiviat, veteran who is making a sen- sattonal comeback and Johnny Ro- nig. PPenn state, in the Chances of Ohlo Sate of This Eveming, Chicago, Feb, 16.—Civficos of Ohio Northwestern, Wisconsin and 0, a3 factors in the Jllinois re. lays March L and the Western Cone ference indoor mect March 14 and 15, will be determined tonight wien they compete in o quadrangular track and field me?t at Northwestiern, The ram includes vaccs, one mile, t mile, and mediey; 40 high hurdies, und 149 dash high jump, #hot put and pole Panthers in Waterbury Playing the Boys’ Club Tire Panthers go to Waterbury night to meet the Brass City club. The Waterbury team is a good one 1f the loew) boys win it will be for the Lrass City Lor O other 0 Joys' wnd urprisc co- relay four mila and low running vault four Vroad Panthers with 1} the 1he ttle Hartrord at an- A #irect yard yard | court BRIGGS PRS- BOGGS AND Tue Y CAN HAVE HOLSTON ARE IT For. ALL ME ; | Dowm 1 FLORIDA] \WYKAGYL L00KS, PRETLNDING To )/ Goep Tm ME \ Like v e JIM- M LOYAL N A 5 W T | coulbd Go S0UTH To PLAY GOLF IF | WANTED To ' BUT | U RATH e ucl HE LETS SEmD BOGGS AND HELETON A WIRE TELLING 'EM WE GOT SYMMER RULES HE / — THAT'S 1T TeL, ‘EM WE ARE PLAYING SUMMER RULES~ WEATHER verrFect T em | e Em We A T.| WE Dow T porueaap | CARE * By Tug | THEY DROPPING | NEVER .| ConE BACK. oF Cocory we me NUTS HAWE LOTS ANV oF Fuw