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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924, TRACK TRIALS FOR OLYMPICS ' WINS FROM SPARK PLUGS—ROMEO ROCHE KNOCKED OUT BY GARCIA—FIRPO INSISTS ON $50,000 AS PLEDGE—OTHER SPORTING EVENTS MRS, NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 prr== e e e =T ISTRALIAN YOUTH - RUPPERT OFFERS 5 PREMIER BIG LEAGUERS EX-RAH-RAH BOYS | " SWINMING MARVEL YANKEE STADIUM SHATING CHAMPION 0 CURTAIL BALLS 2~ — e e e e e e e e e e Retains Title as Best in Faucy;Umpires Ordered to Be Economi-) e : R ® e N Andrew Charlton Wins World’S‘IDonates It Free for Olympic Figure Work alinTerlUs _ PR e | Reoord lor 880 Yard Bvent | Track TryOuts Philadelphia, 3 —Mrs. Ther- (By Billy Evans.) New York, Feb, 19 Australia is New York, Feb, 19,—The use of the esa Weld Blanchard dined her title I see where the National league in-| . 3 grooming Andrew Charlton, a 16-year- | Yankee Stadium for the Eastern as woman's senior national figure tends to instruct its umpires to be 3 3 % f old college student for swimmer ! Olympic preliminary trials, scheduled skating champion here last night. At/ more careful about throwing out 3 W . R % honors and many believe he will prove | for June 7, has been extended, free of the skating tournament held under | balls. Last season over 5,000 more : % : 4 | the greatest middle-distange swimmer | charge by Col. Jacob Ruppert, presi- the auspices of the United States | baseballs were used in that organiza- \ & & 3 Jslnrv the discovery of Johany Weiss- | dent of the world’s bascball. cham- Skating sociation, Rosalic Knapp, 't an in 1922, In both major | 3 3 R | muller, the Chicago star, a few years| plons: the American Olympic commit- of New York finished seco: s about cight times as many Z . tee disclosed yesterda harwin Badger Boston, also re- b are uscd in the course of a Proceeds of the Kastern trials, as tained his title in the men's division; | son as was customary, say, 15 ¥ well as the seven other sectional try- Nat Niles New York, was second. back { with the Olympic games at Pari outs planned to give athletes through- Five other national championships e WY i {cently at Swiney, competing agal out the country an opportunity to were decided as follows: During the last two months of the 3org, the Swedish champion, he ! make the 1924 iaternational team, nlor Pairs——Won by Mrs. Blan- American league season, the umpires the 880-yard event in the Will go toward the $350,000 fund chard and Nile Mrs. °e at the suggestion of President John- 's record time of 10:51 4-5. ed for the invasion of Paris. No Munstock and Joel Licberman, son exercised much more care in the | Using the American crawl stroke, will be awarded winners of the York. ving out alls, Tt was an ex- Charlton has amazed the water ex.| !F¥outs, but athletes gaining the firsl Senlor championshi fours— periment to he itching. perts of the Antipodes. He stands|three places in cach cvents probably Won by Miss M - e CHaN e Sear Trblat T will be given certificates of merit, 4 an six feet, weights more than ! » > . man and Miss H el y f the enforcement of 200 pounds and Mas an ideal build for | , 1P donating the Yankee Stadium, Armitage, New York; second, ) resident Johnson's suggestion two - 5 i o e | Col. Ruppert asked that the hammer, 4 . R swimming. He has broad shoulders,, . 3 Mrs. Chapms Miss ( rude n- | questions were definitely settled, Tt / D - | o tapering body and fiis’ groatost aseet javelin_ and discus throws be held coast and Charles Mey w York. |was proved that the umpires could 3 ¢ y 7 A e Bhe fuie of Pase & SCt| olsewhere, So as not to injure the Waltz skating—Won by Miss ut the ball expense about 50 per| . /. ’ . 3 & i . 3 baseball playing surface, As a resuit, - 2 She ’ A 7 4 N / Charlton’s rise to fame marks the . / i » stage: ;. line E. Dunn and Frederick ent by care in throwing out the bal /) R J \ 4 roturs 55 ANstealia ¢ eher o rlh(‘w events will be staged at Me- New York: second, Miss Sydr lentally, the use of old balls tend- . / L \ | s ¢ a4 prominent | oomy's Dam Park, which adjoins the S5d T B Chieene, Ne s § 05 orestiv fiaseine. ey e g v place in the aquatic world, which it | goqium L £ : & Aiprove the efestive- 7/ i s . . | held years ago. He joins the ranks of | SR G A B Junior champio r ness of the pitel 1 think it would / / 7 Sl Ohia vick R Brockman, New York; second, Miss | jean league pitching was 25 per cent 1 z ; s "1 "l‘:“""_ b - or Good and Mr. more effective during the last two L nators of the Australian craw stroke. Mrs, Blanchard and Mr, s. | For perhaps five years major league { S pitchers have been forced to work al- | —— e Patterson, Wood, Schlesinger and DEFEAT HARTFORD TEAM | oot ceom s o e St 7 says Syndicate Must Post 830,000 by| Kalms Are Selected to Play for —_— acly those depending on a curve 7 End of Weck if They Want Him to | Coveted Trophy success, | Panthers, Getting Away to Late Suart, e | ) Fight Wills, | Sydney, New South Wales, Feb. 19 It hocame a habit for umpire 5 7 ’ 2 |~—The Australian Lawn Tennis coun: i / ew York, IFeb, 19.--Luis Angel | 2 to 11 et Tietumtin (o160 se asverinls » | Firno has notifed o ayndicate which | 1 005, EROSH (N LCEI oA chilhsd duley and aegument T : intends to promote a contest between |0y PR AR MONECR T i The Boys' club Pant came f pyp " ;\ |n‘n"h the ”4. w:v ‘\X\"n f [the Wouth Awmsrioan chanipton and ‘l'mr': Davis Cup mnt‘::l\rw The across in approved fashion when they :uv I don' ink mj\\.vn‘ \\:u;rl. h\.‘)€11 i 4 " Harry Wills, negro hoavyweight, ”m‘-:non‘r'honon are Gerald 1L, I:J;lu*rson beat the Bread A C. of Harttord 28| thom for {1 they have enoi i . uniess the aug of $50,000 was placed | o0 'swonid's champlon; Pat O'Hare 1o 14 al the Boys' club last night, §8T Wby AUBHE pald Teon éoni [to his credit in Buenos Alres before |Gt Tatp, b COMAC S otinger, al ton ABd & Fecotd crowd was on fiand. | kel l:m. A ¢ . for the proposed bout would be con- |2 ;:’_" ""‘ 10 ].,|p b Tho game started fast with & field | on o rampege . | 4 #ldered cancelled, "“]‘f,l “'"[" :”;| " by ;:‘““, tsid ' At the Hlacatoi BNt A A Dewy Y OX 4 The information wad contained in| Halms 18 virtuaily unknown outside gonl by the artfor ball and med e pitching \ cable received by Billy McCarney, of Australia. He played in the inter . g irpo's American representative, \\‘hol"“f‘"‘ matches on the '.\‘rw Soutt g ad 3 oL s , LEIT PO RIGHT, DONAHUE, DUGAN, COLLINS, SI SLER; CENT "RISC subsequently transmitted it to 1.:-“-|"‘_‘";’,"r“:g‘ ::g"h:‘; u‘Tu‘(Mynm\lh‘:u" L calle ok o1d for'ido the re. oung ! rcater | Raymond, spokesma » syndi. | Bevera RS ARG, ¥ PR o .Lw‘ _field for)do th "‘;""‘:““I"'U o ‘,'I"'I"‘\ IRAR S it : I;: mond, spokesman for the syndis |,.4" 6t been mentioned among Aus Pifteen years ugo 8 majority of the 1t is a rather interesting fact that Prisch Great Players Jaymond advised = MeCariey H"l“"".,‘.',"“‘"'f:?‘: i‘:m"‘,,'fl::;{;;,‘, a by Pat big league managers would have ridi-| five of the game’s greatest players| Frisch is a most remarkable ball|not only would the $60,000 be post- | terson, it was announced and I ¥ i i N culed the fde came direct from the college fiold | player. He does everything well, Hefed to Firpo's x;rn;dll ‘l\'ll’hln llhc next o 43 A : ) Auveral oceie . 7 i ¢ oinaet sroat C cw days, but in addition the syn-| . 2 style and kept L ng w | th tatnail tobk eacasion 6 T those duys Connie Mack was the | and made good. is 0 worthy successor to the great Col. | fow day P yle and Kk i | dicate would further agree that un- (:lay, Wood and Loftus Iy leader who had ith in the col In the matter of playing second base | lins in the art of playing sccond base, ’ ' . e “inas | logian vs n buswball prospect. {it would be u difMcult matter to piek | Joe Dugan is the premier third |Jes the sum of $100,000 was turned Sign Up With Athletics Now that t . o wr curet locided that " 0 aps ,“‘ ' It w Mack who paved the way|two more brilllant players than Eddie | baseman of the majors, He is a pro- |10 Firpo within 48 lmurn'nfl‘vr his ar-| : @ - temaun would | for the “rah.rah” en he de. ! Colling Frankie Frisch, Both are tege of Connle Mack, coming from | M'val here, the original $50,000 would | Phiiadelphia, Feb, 19.~—Three play ’ veloped Eddie Plan, Jack Coombs and | the educated type athlete Holy Cross, be given to the Argentinian as a for- | ers today handed in their signed con § ' 0 | tracts to the Philadelphia Americu Bddie Colling and Juck Barry into big| Collins was dug up by Conille Mac In sclecting « first baseman the | it 2 b for thie stars buck in 1907, Eddie was then o star name of George Sisler immediately | e | league club for the coming season. feague - v oot ) 08 ’ comes to mind. sisler 15 a Menigen |Chaney Gets Verdict in They were Sam Gray, pitcher, fron All of 1 camie direet from the | at Columbia University in both foot. the Fort Witth siub: Chattes Weed college ficld and made good in the big I and baseball, Under the tutelage | graduate, His SCI'&D With Jacks | l‘ “'” » ,: e "”"" " "“" show, They had no other } 1 ex- | of Mack he developed Into one of | In Pete Donahue, Cincinnati has one | SR ST SR LG S ney, \'I"‘"::"‘:"l";m”:d' "":")'l"‘"““"“”g"”":"'(‘ A A Or B | dhan: He wopoed tieht into the | to the lods from a small Texss col.|FTod Jacks, of Kngiand, in & 13 round | ° Two other signed ocontrmots wen o brilugi o e dad 5 o Now Terk DIkt oty Kba wxtel e s g T e [bout here last night. Chaney oute | received last night by Manager Con the possibilities of the vollegian for| good on his first appearance, He first| Quite a boost for the college fleid | Slased Mis oppanton Ané "'f"d BIEW NS TNey Were . Leeee A e . ol ot 2 ¥ e e s grdopd t0 have five of the premier players to knockdewn in the third round. IFrank Bruggy, cateher, and Rubn oL Aihleten. ThAt ne. 16 p: it | When MoGraw secured Heine Grok | have received thoir bascbsll know.| Cheney Weighed 133, Jack 134, Walbers, pitcher. = With five signiny gt gl (e oy i piminee S Paddod Lot : « s e - yesterday the Athletics' list of play Major league roouts now explore the [he shirted Friseh to second. At the wdge as one of 'n‘ Hberal advantages | oo butter 61c Ib. Russell Bros. |ers under contract for the coming il as thoroughly us they| more dificult position the talented!of a college education v ’""0" seached 19, ago. Charlton will répresent Aus- tralia in the 400 and 1,500 meters style swimming events in con Trounce Broad A, C. by score of o o stop them I Cladtey Hart colleg: Ar t her. (YILLA MUST LEARN HOW Minnesota’s Hockey Team Harvard’s Hockey Team ey Continues Winning S“'e.fl'f Wins Over Princeton’s it [Champ at Preseut Lacks AWty to] the ley trail owards another Western | lat niglit 2 1o 1, the game running to | Rejuvenates Mind and Body onference championship by defeat Wi ftime perdods. Prinecton took ¥ : \ . all for nd Ow n Sleep \ it { hig LRy 1 ' 1 i . r U w nt ) ek | ko out of piay Iy P e > il s adlil, Keeps the Old Feeling Young and the Young From Feeling n ive play the Gophe ¥ ! A pass from savies LBy he WA Nertans: et M8 =gt gl s Old—Get the Habit At Panche Vil the Welverines, but Minncsota's & . g whot that bounced SUlssmil st e s e BOGERS RECREATION CO. 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