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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1924. WALLINGFORD BOY SEEKS PLACE ON OLYMPIC TEAM—FALCONS TAKE GAME IN MERIDEN BY ONE POINT — BROAD - A. C. VS. PANTHERS TONIGHT—WALSH AND EVERS TO AID CUBS—COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE FIGHT CLOSE MIDDLETOWN STUMBLES AND | yae High Jumper May rSWIMMINfi MATEHES WALSH AND EVERS * [FRST PLACE FIGHT NEW BRITAIN GETS REVENGE : iac || ENDING THIS WEEK;v ARE CO-MANAGERS' ON COLLEGE COURTS Come Back in Olympiad | a1 . T : . 'Y Mermen Closely Bunched-Jr. Ex-Diamond ‘Stars Picked Tem-'Columbia vs. —Cornell--Kneass ¢ ol Babketba"flf EAELES SI-“]E T" 2 S . Leaders Win porarily by Comiskey f Leading Scorer Lose on Local Floor b | Score of 45 to 31. WIN flVER MUHAWKS ¢ B P 3 | Thé swimming met at the Y. comes| Chicago, Feb. 18.—Charles Comis-| New York, Feb. 18.—Five import- ' & to a close next week and all the con- | key, owner of the Chicago American | ant games are scheduled in the Inter- 3 . testent are very closely . bunched.|bas2ball club, announced last night | collegiate Basketball league this week. The All-New Britain basketball Tak Gl[ Lea vlcmr on i < b 3 Suitable prizes will be awarded to the hc.would hold the club managership The most important are Columbia's team continued on its path of Satur-| e y gue y ¢ p winners in each class, open for Frank Chance until Chance invasion of Ithaca on Tuesday night day night vietor! when it took the £ 3 e L e 2 | Last week’s eveats and the marks | has had time to recover from# his| to meet Cornell and Cornell's invasion Middletown aggregation into camp by S]lppm‘y FIOOY 38_22 B : : 3 made were: One length breast strokes, | bresent iliness and take charge, | of Philadelphia on I'riday night for & a score of 45-31 at the State Armory ¢ o R juniors, 1, Caldwell, 9.3 seconds; 2, E. Until he is able to assume direc- | clash with Penn. hefore a big crowd. As a result of e 3 ¥ G Athern, 9.4 seconds; 3, C. Athern, 10,1 tion of the club, his place will be First ‘place will be at stake in the the American Legion dance which was | | e e ST TR k. 8 Y g s s fillad by Johnny Evers, former man-| Columbia-Cornell game. The Itha- held in the armory Friday night the .v_v];‘i turday }‘,u‘:u to :“,-t . L; W X 3 i 2 g Employed boys' class B: 1, Sowka, | #8CF of the Chicago Cubs, and "m‘g“vans. by virtue of their victory over floor was in a slippery condition and ;mnvn.» PR A P aiy 3 P . i | 9.3 seconds; 2, Nimero, 10.1 seconds; | 1747 Walsh, who “were signed this| Dartmouth, have a full game lead the players on hoth teams were great- ata ar'n:u\ a5 “v““" W'q“' g “’ i 3. Karbonik, 10,3 seconds. |scason as assistants to Chance, Co-|over the New York toriers, but ihe Iy handicapped. ) ‘ Aol s ;1,.-‘)“ el Two length swim, breast stroke, in- | WisKY said. 3 i | Ortner team will meet the crucial iest With the opening wi istle New 1 bl st (R Bveretonral tatinediates: 1, R Delim 4 seconds; | Chancf.; sent in his resignation|of the season, thus far, in facing ain took the e d when Taylor d "‘ '”mo'fl ]m)w i apt thairl W 2, P. Kicist, 23 seconds; 3, J. Landon, vesterday from los Angeles after l.ol‘umbm. v pen a pretty shot from scrimmag: PV % 0 atout) SER ¥ i sk sacaid physicians informed him his present| Cornell has won | ro-.; out of five Lestelli added two more poinis when _” ting ! slid abo S < ey 1oys' olags A: 1; Yanksp-| alth would not permit him to|starts, three of the victories being reg- he hooked one from under the hasker, | ® """"”P fHielrphad vaniuscichs ¥ Sl Ty ~HINPINy .d . o o seconds; | |€ave With the club for spring train- | istered on the home court, one at Taylor threw another one in swhich 10 attempt a result, - the cify _-"_5"‘_"’"_‘, s; 2, """]' : *ling and possibly might keep him in-| Hanover and the defeat suffered at was followed hy ahle decker by | IOASUE game Wia decidedly slow from Rakawaky, 25 qeconds. . active until after the start of the/the hands of Yale at New Haven, a floor work viewpoint. However, the DICK LANDON CLE ARING THE BAIL. One h.n..fl swim, free sr\l:‘. .n\n;ufr scason. | Columbia has won its three games on Ea both A ot R ais B win oue , v il conys ;4'(‘“‘(“:‘:‘"' _“Chance was the best man for the | the home court but bowed to Dart- 1 outata g sta . a s P, Brown, 5.4 seol * job we could get,” Comiskey dc»lmoulh at Hanover. Cornell’s victory Wejak. Spear bre the iece i visitors when he ot two Eagles, by superior pass work and g . almost uncanny shooting by #hultz in| Formerly a s e s ers in collegiate | Employed boys 3 ' .‘ 3 . B JOmpEriwho | hasel AEE JRIIRREE (0. O01IDEN limployed boys class I': 1, NImero, | 415009, “and I don’t want to lose him, | over Dartmouth and Pennsylvania's deckers in quick succession. 2 b West Side product, tossed a ~ the second half, slapped mym the | Yale, Dick Landon, e St T . whicl: wa “mh-l by one from ! Mohawks by th £e 0% § RS bustoME HDIMANCIOE & FORE ! DEN csi A0 AN PULIE Nn VeS| U sscandyr 8 How s secondsi 3|14 will make little difference if he | triumph at Princeton were the X 4 Grobstein made a rea that it or so, may “come bac « ot at | time form his presence will add |gquillcote, 8.2 seconds. . 4 neath the h-~1\ hy_Spear. s S ol honers: in spring. J.an-| atrength to th American invading| Tw, ) i s AtVE Dok | late at the spring training. Evers und‘lr\‘gue victories registered by a visif- e Tler s e T e ! probably will be a long time befor: ‘_}m‘w ong l1 el ;“ DS\ e e 4 i 8| Two length swim, free style, INTr- | \vaish’ ean take care of {hat.” SRR Hoake; visitors during the first half, seoping |12 cauals. This player, usually con-|don has cxpressed 3 e i'"""’“" §; Casiowits, 17 seoonds The White Sox will leave February| Other games scheduled this week 19 of the 17 points t1 tent with a single floor "‘“1\" a game |R 2 b, ]" . 3 P |29, for Winter Haven, Ila.,, the scene | include the Dartmouth-Yale clash at 118.3 seconds, w Haven on Wednesday night and I g f oo of the game, and then "”"“‘ d in two ARE DASHED BY DEFEAT R A0S MO 3 A Haven and the Dartmouth-Colfimbia vlor sinking two from side o " Rakowsk more in the first halt. Th RO, + |game at New York on Friday night. ’ iful shot whict " 2 " 'hvVamn“ .\'\lnlr,:n‘ 8-0 in favor of the Eagles l"‘”’” “" This waek the events will he f | Although mathematically they have product, flipped a | Mohawks got w5 all, then diving, two-length swim. la chance, Yale and Princeton, at the 5 —Must Beat | Junior Leaders Plans for Test Events at Yankee N‘"bonom of the heap with one victory pretty shot bt Tancred swished one through the net | ! Tose to Hillhouse PR B the ¥ Junlors] " dieat Gel p field goal by - by Midd foul Ly mitt added = an- eI - e Saturday afternoon the Y Juniors| —dium Call for Meet on June T— |, three defeats, are practically out point. Rut for cach point the Hartford Twice to Tie For 1 the Triangles at the local ¥.| Westorners Have Inning May 17. | of e running “Vh"._"I_P"w_hanu town's scoring tc ¢ "W ¢ St e ipe shots by larson 1 1 haskets by | ¥ ks got in 1 opaner, ""\ YD C”pple seeks Cawhfl's Benh Championship a .\\lurl‘\A\mnl'I I(‘;.«)‘\l}un ‘::1::‘ :‘] n”r’n'- f”“ New York, FFeb, 18.—Definite plans and Dartmouth have a iittie ‘|7‘Mt(-r teatelll, 1 e e Eagles gol about two, the scorers fo & W nlm:' xv‘f;"] 3 fors | the former being Restelli for two tor : _|the cnd of the first half was 12 to 2 |for tryouts of candidates for the Chance. Dartmouth has won two out luded > i scoring eiforis w“h U 0]‘ M' Playing before u big crowd of fanl iy ¢eir favor. In the second half ihe [American Olympic track and field | Of four games, having scored 8S points he double deckers and Schmitt fo ~ Irits i i rn‘:l ’rh'r‘fll‘ Trnl)v (odiwas 1o 17 witull i Sl hile Groistely j:‘l..,.m] e :'h'vil'“-v "'L";””"','_"“'_"]f';'l". o ":’Tn‘n\"lnq played a much better | team are under way. _|in the four games “""I '"“fi"s" I‘)e:n Now Britain out in front . " lthree, Swanson one, Anderson one and e first High school game of the £0250% | fensive game and held the Y. team | Club and unattached candidates will scored against forlu(mav of ‘p‘;)‘n“!. Middletown Spurts Swarnson one Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb, 16.—Foss of | o0, 00t N L aoort 811 to three baskets, Havilick and Admins |be glven preliminary trials in cight| The leaders in 'wf Mk for individs In the second period Middictown The fcature of the second half Was a ool up Soissons way, while serving .F':" ““'f‘ '1\‘ i ‘»N'A\Gi “l‘ NG ‘\ ve the big guns for the Y. toam, scctional tournaments; the army men ual scoring honors follows:-— stepped off fast and gath cight | the playing of itz This youngs |with tl I regiment, First Division, 1"} m 4 ’(‘A»“ll“-‘l -1-.;‘.1 NE ”‘ e -\\'I..|In‘ Romenci and 7',1‘In:|‘ played | will gualify in their own meets and points before New Britain s able to | 8ter had a way of cluding his guard |Lag not deterred Stanley MeDBride, ; DES LA AN - . SpECtls ywell for the Leaders. The teams lin- | the college men in recognized inters . Mshe: THIE satid and loitering in the vieinity of the | from playing baschall. MeBride is on | 00 o oy Thto the 1 a4 up as follows: ; |collegiate tournaments. Capron, Cornell, RRRIE ik tlastifo tha lagii oy *® | basket and the whistle blew he |the Unive v of Michigan baseball i dritain team went inte | Y. Jr. Leade 'lrllmnh-s! William €, ,l rout, chairman of the e, \u\'v. .‘ni-n g Gy wbra EXle £ L % haa ounted for scven field goals |wquad and according to Coach Ray | 1e0d for the fi st and only time|Adams ... et Downs | Olympie track and field committee lden, o it L i ; iB EHIN. BRIl 1t Ehih However. the [Wator It T high class in the ..}n\v on d go by Be l‘ul\. InH Forward .'*_n\‘l president of the Amateur Athletic ox, Princeton, . t LA GoopeRation or hix running mate, |two-fisted two-footed plager fo beat in the first minutes of the play, New [wWilkes . veaeee.., Calahan | Union, announced the plans last night. | Dake, Cornell, ( Swanson, should not be overlooked |him out of a regular job behind the | 11aven took the lead in the next two Right' Forward |in the pisiiminasy teiala wen who SR Yo, for he passed we ) gl plays. A New Haven player was fouled [Havitick ...... Romenict | Will compete for the final trials in the | GREmaR. sy Miiei it ik ve first Ameri. | 10 the act of shooting. He maude the Center Harvard run, June 13 and 14, | peron. Cornell, shots Kiopp . - e Zehrer | Will be picked, and from the final | Morils, Penn, The New Haven team from that mo- Right Guurd v | trlals the men who will compose the |Shaneman 1ent on held theupper hand, The best (Varsell ... Landino |team will be chosen, | i the Hardware City team could do was ) Guard Dates for two of the sectional tour- | Manheim, (olum Schmitt, 1 * e wah 4 d, MeBride resumed | 10 keep within a fair distance of them Referee, 5. Loomis, Timer, M, |naments have been mvlm-l»dr«n\vnt for | Anderson, mnw«an, iy : Tl [P Rl o 5C 82 sduoatibh With three minutes to go “Dickie” |Hall, Scorer, I, Brown, the eastern scction at the Yankee| et & e Te e ol ks gy portiplpbly R, When Coneli Fiher sounded his first GOPmAn was sent in in place of Grip.| H. Bengston a former high school |stadium, on June 7, and for the Pa-| Best butter 61c 1b. Russell Bro: Tanion and. Wolak: oxch had thatt | Taboved; 11 : call for butterymen a fortnight ago, | 11¢ mude his presence Kknown im. (star will be in the Y lineup in future cfic coast at Leland-tanford univer. | advt. eagle oye in the second perfod and | Nestelll, rg 3 MeBride reported mediately by making one from under |games, With this strength added to | sity, on May 17, The other prelimin- ) ", 3 1L Tussell B MNgls: Sva te 0 Sod bt n d{their team the Leaders will try for ary trials will be held probably cither | Pure lard, 2 1bs. tussell Bros, athletes knew that the young man city, | on May 39, or June 7, ~advt, 1 by New Briain dur is scssion who showed so much baseball bril- | With a vim that was a direct cont 0 t Middletown 21 Player Wls total Hancy was a disabled war veteran, 1t | to their playing previously. Gorman Amerlcan Ll“lllflnl!n Assn, | known only when the squad | later made one from the middie of the ”ll\ the ahsence o P Rwansor . beecame New Britains started 4 ip which | Behults, r.f went to the showers in @ group one | floor. Tefore the game ended he had | Seeking Bowling Matches | proved *o be a big sucer Wojak |Grobsteiy " lay 1 MeBride hopped under the made three field vals in that many { ( foot minutes of play. “Howie” Belser, lead-| The American Lithuanian associa- ~ was sent in enter with Pelletier | Anderso . i |necdle spray on on 15 d Larson at guard positions and |Holst, rpg MeBride Wwas high echool player ing scorer on the team, was closely |tion held a4 dance Saturday evening | {which was a huge success, I.urgv" R!jll\'!l\l‘(fl Mffld !lld Bfld,\' Taylor and Reste before entering the serviee, catches rded throughout the gams ’ : ike n veleran, An observer would | The game puts New Haven in the|crowds irom Hartford and Waterbury telli played wh t L o a l t y \ ard time picking him out of |lend in the race for the triangular | attended tho affair and enjoyed the Keeps the Old Feeling Young and the Young From Feelin Taylor's ru mate A four field baskets prov [cance very much. A bowling team and Taylor sarred. for New Tias PANTHERS WlN SATURDAY, Shaulatred VIO loie . Sefiride s won 1no a4 st o, New i formerts with the Hogors” ecreuton| SRR, 0. S Wd Murphy Spear for M ‘ t ‘em” almost anywhere and {uin has won one and lost one Hm-:’"_”'»‘fl Waa clected manager. Manager town. The ug PLAY AT HOMft TONIGHT his throw to second fs straight as a|ford lost one. They will play N u""“")“ ;"‘”,“' ke il gk e ""‘ stri and like a buliet On the play- | Haven next Saturday, I the 15im \j“ th the Ranger / O, any night this Middletown I-New Britain S— ing ficld he: appears to he one of the |team defeats the Hartford team Satar.| Yeek: -Address Manager Buito, 189 b4 Murphy estelia Defeat. Waterbury ‘Boys' Clih 15 10 most promising prospects of the 25 OF | day the worst they may expect is a tie, | PICAsant street, | McCabe . ylor 1 and Meet pad AL CL This team I]’y“..,‘ ||‘”“,,-.1\(‘-|‘j to :fi’.’.:. ‘u‘:: torms with New Haven, 1t New Haven lis defeated Baturday two wins over FALCONS WIN GAME BY D e e e ain will give the «* " ONE POINT IN LAST MIN, “» e Field Field 3 3| Goals Goals 1 ( Hovia, BOR " : | OF SHoE Fact Game by Soore of limos, ©f svne g 1 eLMCKIU' 1] 1 rawits, 1g ..., ot A ) { Tou_ ALL ¢d the scoring for ) ains and was ably s who tossed three prot during this scssion Murphy visitors proved to be the henvy during the second period and sank summary two beautiful shots from the center of the floor. Sturm and Carlson ecach necounted for a field gosl which was the best Middletown could do in the Morelli, did Schinitt of the Mohawks, [ cans “gver He was witl CompaWy ' of the 26th, under Major MOHAWKS Theodore Roosevelt, most of the time the basket, His presence seemed to a IFor two days none of the oth ¢ new life to the team for they, played [the junior championship of the the squad of seven catehers now prac- champlonship between Hartfor Evening on Home Conrt Defeat Their Silver City - Rivals in FATAL MOTOR CAR CRASH . iy sty e Death of Third Baswman Boeckel = ¥ 1 of the first 21 to 14 1 " New Rritain crept Brings Turther A Hear- ing Today g : slowly am th a minute to play 1 showed Metiden ading et rir will be male today at a cor Gy P I TRYING FOR OLYMPICS Wallingford Youwth. Well known and MARSTON WILL COMPETE THREE CORNERED MELT National Amstenr Champion A Clever Amatcur Boser, Sands k- reity ; ) A nounces Intention of Teking Past i Celient Chance versity of i will meet in ¥ 1 one-n National Open Championship Meer, 077° it will be repre 1 relay at the . games next Mar- east on Yous Best butter 616 1b. Ny B mpet- this yoar in e Ffond REAEr Suie way (Uf‘n - PO, and il aite Sutedl BBS on s Stull 4t 107 pounds and is Twve NORTHERNERS HAVE JusT r ARRIVED AT A POPULAR SOUTHERN (;yd RW30RT, THE NATIVE CADDY (S WEARY OF THE HACWNEYED w’ ELD Rodus 4 ; 2 ”: ¢ 1 "M o CIGAR PERSONALITIES HE HAS HEARD HUNDRE DS ©OF TiMES 21 MYRTLE ST, J"NI": . F[I T “Just Avound the Corner” . [FAMOU S~ QUALITY

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