New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 9

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£ /i Speaking /i of Sports © Articles of agreement for a return mateh between Mike McTigue, world’s {light heavyweight champion and Stribling, Georgia schoolboy boxer, to Le held in the First Regiment armory {at Newark, N. J., March 21, have { Leen signed by Paddy Mullins the { titiehglder's manager and “Pa" Strib- ling at a final conference with pro- ht will be for 12 rounds and finder the New Jersey no-decision kwe, Stribling could gain the 175- yound title only by a knockout or foul, Under the terms of the agreement, NEW 'BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, After defaulting in the second ten- nis tourney at Cannes because of 1il- ness, Mlle, Suzanne Lenglen, noted French tennis champion, went to Nice and finished first in the singles, mixed doubles and women’s doubl All | her triumphs were scored with com- parative ease, First Year in Big Columbus, O.—At an age when most youths #ve just beginuing to get accustomed to long trousers, “Cookic" | Cunningham, center on Ohlo State's basketball team, is leading the Big Ten in_individual scoring. Althétigh It is his first season and I despite the fact that he is only 18 Crashing The Pins FRATERNITY ALLEYS €, J. LEROUX Stearns Lewis Judd What makes his achievement all the more remarkable is that hie has play- ed in fewer games than some of his rivals and is playiol® in a new position. As the star player on the Mt. Ver- {{mon (0.) high sehool basketball quin- jtet seve yed ago McCor 8! years of age, Cunningham is well in | the van ameng the individual scorers. | Cunningham | Ten, He Leads All Scorers FRIDAY, FEBRUARY %2, 1924. . The Snow Drifts Are Getting Lower! held down a guard job. Playing in the national tournament at Chicago in 1922 he was hailed as an All-America interscholastic player, Following the close of the foothall season in which he won “0 E 1 end on Ohio Btate's eleven, { Cunningham turned cut for ball and immediately made good at ocanter, 134 418 In five 140— 409 | ham has 513 games so far this season he has reg- istered 117 points. — Cunningham stands 6 feet 2 1-2 k- T | CASINO ALLEYS. inches and weighs 185 pounds, X » i AMERICAN LITHUANIAN CLUB —_— b . : livmlr un_flllr'm Lniky 4 = s : \ 5 2 41 2 82 DRl i danv ‘ s 9 S ! The choice of many patterns and styles, including Y AR Hart Schaffner & Marx, prices from $20.00 to $40.00 Recor i CLUB LEAGU 154 - Bonson . 104 Person 12 Anderson Anderson . Berg McTigue was _gnaranteed $15,000, with a privilege of 37'% per cent of the gross receipts? Strigling accepted a straight percentage guarantee of 17% per cent. 153 416 160— 492 158~ 301 166— 439 Ited Chapman, a Boston feather- weight of more than ordinary ability, lias quit the ring to enter the grocery husin in Detroit, much to the sur- prise of boxing followers. Chapman is now at the top of his form and in position to make bhig money. * A number of interesting lightweight matches could be arranged if the her punchers would only get to- vie, Pal Moran, Char- o te Goldman, Eddie Wag- Johnny Dundee furnish ma- |/ terial for plenty of firework Gold- 108 man appears willing to meeffany op- | g, p 82 ponent but the boys want none of his 2 baske Foberg Larson . Anderson Johnson Josep! Aron Larson contests Cunning- Big Ten E 66 points, In 10 tallied 404 game, Viappers, 5 The average golf professional won't pull down more than $6,000 a year, But the stars of the game get much more. 3 for this set is se to $15,000 a y vhile the big- gest of the lot, the exhibition players e like Hagen and Sarazen, can Bakers, FAFNIR e Arendt Leo Bernier Rosenweig Leonard . Cully ... 7 80— 261 | 1 Meruire Bertini G, McGulre V. MoAulifie ... utgomeri Pupple Gene Sarazen booster, rs ago Lie predicted the little Italian would Le the next open champion and he was, Now McNamara says the same thing about Ienry Ciuei, another youthfnl Ttalian, wintering in Florda, wi had a 71 at Inwood last sum- Carlson Werdeline Elliott Facoy IFreeman I3 N. I8, Sign Willametz 9 Leon Mustante Young Cusack Muher Co. Men’s new Soft Hats, in smart styles, for Spring wear, are priced ............. $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 Canada come to the front with a star woman golfer in the person of Mrs, Harold Hutchifgs of Winnipeg, Wintering in Culifornia she set two coupse vocords 77 at Del Monte and an 82 at Pobi 8 Beaeh, both tough courses, Mrs, Hutehings went to the mi-finals in the ‘anadian chane Muni pionship lust summe I CORBIN CABINET & Pompkins, base stealers the|Velz C COMMERCIAL TWO MEN | » has weon are; Ty |Plnchetto " b ciess 6i— 132 | Traver it Cobb, Cloude Milan and Eddie Col- g e 2| Chare R s, Bach of them topped the $0 N tiark in piifers over a season's stroteh, ! [ Floodecully Cobb, 1n 1915, hung up the highwater The three American I 1006 00 Niles Hopl ‘ Rosenwel g Frick Welch Wandbosk| A few days left of the sale of Overcoats and Suits. | Robinsen-Joln partment of play. The other tw 9| Warner-Bronco HEE ST Curconl Cully Flood-Cull cffort, snagging 96 sacks. Cobb, by Mack-Frank Daly however, aren't far behind the bril L& 3 ¥ liant Georgian, 2 « . see B 3 13 | Lester-Agnello . " Traver Travers-Wague [ Unkelbach-Ross ull odds, stunds supréme in thissde- Dave Reynoids Wagner 95 Joe-Dirry You are heading in the right direction when Mildred Mae Groman High & strings, [Wigh team total, 5131114 |Tigh team string, | High single, | & Ny you attend this sale Roush and Cincinnati [ Management in Agreement Cincinnati, Feb, 22, —Outficlder 13 ward Roush and the Cincinnati Na 6 | tional league club have come to terms, Cathre . ags |1t Was announced yesterday The Robinwon .......... b 09 | Wit e 99 ag1|terms of the contract agreed upon BT ? 1 ’ onsastiseess 18 1jare for a term of three years it was Ma stated The what New Senator Hits ’'Em Hard | HARY AGLE Elten Jucobl Da « Monta Flood HH| Hewott announcement did wlary Roush would under the contract He will pany the team to the training at Oriando, A not Eay ROGLRS ALLEYS camp COMMERCIAL LEAGL The deadlock between loush and epslnat B ol 7] the Cincinnati club has come up| " s o gy arly and on only gne oceasion sineo | 0 1 he became a member of the Reds has on the spring training trip. [ ] was in 1920, he gone This YALL FRESHMEN TO BOX - with 31 |Lorain purse of Jimmy Goodrich o in half, it was announcod here ure to extend himself at any time given as the Alex Hart Wednesday ni t kating ake Placid, N, Y., have 1 thelr names, the committee in announced today, GAM won 41 the Hadford The West the game, KACEYS WT The Hartford K s Sides i English War Veteran Chosen Captain —=Senator's Son on Team | lover the West ity league ¢ nig sports commission COMMUERCIAL ALLEYS . New Haven, 1eb. 22.—Yule's first | rreshman boxing team with a scheduie . ] 6! was organized last night and Edwin G, Jenk f South Wales, England was clected captain, Jenkins " through the World Wi Wl won the | g, champlonship of the grand flect i James J CHINE ion. NEW BRITAI VIRPO AND LODGE READY ad carly ir liant playing and ac- ting the advan- aind fina resulted in a win for knights, cause but % and Amevican Boxers Ead ing for Saturday’'s Bowt Argentin Trai served | tag RAY VS MAUNS Syracuse, N. Y., Feb, 22 | Amertican champlon mite Imateh strides with Wa | #yracu ety tr special event the Jole runner Lay, will nos Y | training yesterday Aires; 1eb Luis Firpe ended theie their fight on Both men are said irmer” Lodg RANGERS BASEBALL MEETING der cap away to games which 4 hest of kondition, Firpo Capigin Hay &l oting ",‘ Lold gym, March i by the perts 0 have ator and o | - s A e - ¢n considerable improvement in Lall eleven last fa the club rooms 100 SKATERS ENTER B ""m‘_(“)"""’ be ' o'clock Sunday ternoor T st. Johm, N. B. e ag his apar- a fast team | pundred entrics interested nd Wadsworth of Wa shington unive for Barey & Bamforth s 1 te N was last night selected as Yale's rep- The Rang e ! ’ 3 entati 175-pound class for | the Jo school here t He s 1 York e the freshme on ton rgetic | Saturday night » get to be in the he tourna t st layed fullback on V y #treel 788 Star 200 Century May fangera g . Cart this year who d this meating includi 2 udi y t lenigr yArigues Juardo, a mems The win are | rastest senior unior have rnational fonships to commission, g e boxing P inte S begin at 9 % ® "' Bui GOODRICH'S cvening and Firpe i, s > : 51 just ' 1 1 Lorain, Ohlo, Feb, 22 y 1 ¥ expected to enter the 51 Yorl is poor sh rough PLRsE speep SALESMAN $SAM Plenty of Time, But No Brains OUEHTA - ( WHETS WAONG 7 ) | HOPE TA TELL YA m mfifiHv?) AINT A \ Pr;. - lf;'(\ O:;E:O« | JATH Re = DIFFERENT Soen /T JUNRS TEWELRY ST0RE. | (% 5T BE WELL SOFT 308 10 NG /| wHy | PROUND ™' STREETS NOT= ™9 ‘fiG\'-. OF ' WHY | HELLO THEFE. \ /YWE. GOT LOTS OF TIVE. ON MY * GULL~ AT FIA5TI BYRON SPercy Omaha, Neb.—Byror sational young rookie and one three leading burlers in the league last season, the Washington Senators stop O'Neill, a pit 10 be later and a cash considefation. is a regular Mabe Ruth at addition to geing a good Last year he finished the Specce, s of th western | ~ sold to for Shor has heer the bat in slabman season with a balling average of 336 and was used as a pineh hitter many | times, 1n one game he brought | winning, 1 to 1 two doubles did In 1923 he wo 11 The year pre in the Nebras 14 and lost He's mar against Tulsa, May tive rune, Or Two homers all business 26 ga

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