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1S BIG FAGTOR IN GAME | (Continued From Preceding Page.) Speaking of Sports | The most critical fan coul§n’t have | o0 ogynoq run cffectivencss, was one asked for much more extitement| . ¢\ ", ging pitchers of the major than the armory offered Saturday |, ... o5 jagt year. Throughont the sca- night. | son Coveleskie was a difficult man to ] | score on; he kept the opposition’s Two basketball games, each won in | totals down to low figures, but in- the closing seconds of play and each | yariably some feature over which by a single point is enough for any- | Coveleskie had no control, would turn body. | his well-pitched effort into a defeat. | 1f he held the opposing team to two Larson d he wasn't | runs, Cleveland was in a batting stump hen he was eai'ed upon to|and would either be shut out or score only a single tally. If some player on {the Cleveland club contributed an | ivory play it always secmed to happen | in a game in which Coveleskie was the ! pitcher. “Chiet” Lervous shpot the foul, with only 'a few sec- onds to go, that he knew meant either victory or an overtime period for New Dritain. . PSR He certainly didn’t act it and lh(“ ball swished through the net without | touching the ring. Thus a proper deduction would be that the games won.column does not always serve as a true barometer of | a pitcher's real worth. Dixio-New Dritain reversed, At that Hartford player and the Specd ng good that try. This was the game in Hartford time Taylor fouled with the score Boys won on m; was the ovt. the National In1 Last son Lugue standing pitcher of | league with 27 victories. | scorea only half as many yet | Manager Moran of the Ileds tell me that the Luque of 1922 was just as good a pitcher as t 1923 National | league s He didn't get the by in 1922, A similar sitnation existed a humdinger. the American league last year, only - with reve English. 1. Rommel of coy zume hiere & the Athleties won games in com Y | with a seventh place club, Yet last season with a far er club back of him hie couldn’t win consistently. The Malcolm wha pl breaks went the wrong way. The win- J urd. But | pine piteher must get 'em, The seric rents, now s baving won two games, should the from this ¥ ng This boy witrd for the | wt that o guess that Me " up with him is » EAGLES GET GAME ~ FROM THE FALCONS (ontinued trom Preceding Puge) ylor pulled u shot thut scldom 1 as it boune ot it whil t had touch it again, tivonugh the own feet touched the Wius as neat o shot Nt g for the ol hackboars midair and 1 the floor he the ball hoop yen as fioer again, s ever is seen. the &oing Tuylor's Iy wis seen made good on four out of seven gift shots, Kania was the ehief point getter for the rs, tossing in four baskots in the f half. In the secc- ond halt however H, Swanson covered him elosely and he went while his running mate, Jasper col- lected two double deckers to add to the two he got in the opening stanza. “Bunny” nson was the big noise for the K tossing in four field gouls in the first and two in the sce- ond half, Acting captain Schuitz also played his usual brilliant game, get- ting two in the opener and a double decker and foul in the second half, sach team used a five man defense and Kept th opponents well guard- ed, defense in the second half than they were in the tivst, the 1fal F ohtained 16 points in th it in the second, The Jalcons on the other hand were consistent in their guarding, the gles gotting 13 points in the first half and an even dozen in the second. rin center of the Saisoay night, Grobstem, the y Figles, vent score, s He duds’t get his usan S seoreless Muneiest lagh school 1 roon Friduy 4 play in South night. One the sehonl hoys whe Pussale play other night re. ked how they looked: tervible, 1 don't are not there at s i murks, when g “Aw, th how they win all’ 'y ser Any team i or more indecd opponents It runs up broken rible that un- ters is too luugh! L osteing of 1 victorios must to their e yOs, I the high school does play Passale dout all the docal boys can hope to et s o good trip and o good lesson In basketball as it should be played Ineidentally, it is reported that. the Passaic tonm draws wonderful croWis and at the the rans starte to gather in front of rmory at 3 p.om, The game was p.omoamd the militin boys wers A upon to keep the line in order $0CCOLI NOW IS TIED FOR THIRD POSITION 'Rogers Billiards Artist me local boys saw L, duek Dempsey isn Has Two He cabied Farmer to stick for two “couldn’t lose,” The for two rounds bt the birdies sing. r las protested mateh with pluint being over av pod serateh rule Miller of the rules committec make a decision shortly l IlAflFIELD" Home Games and This Week, One Abroad unds and he wrmer stuek ke In the state billiard tourney, Soc- coli is to play two home games this weelk, On Wednesday he plays a postponed game with Gregor and on Thu ¥ night he meets Hanlon of Bristol Tomorrow night Soccoli plays Stone in Waterbury, At pres. ent Soccoli is tied for third place, 1ol. | lowing is the standing and point scor- ing summary: Standing of Contestants tweet, I his last bil. the com- much misun- Chairman will Roceoli, the Lrkes stonr Hammell Boccokl Hanlon Gregor Holmes MeParttand Venoit Kennedy . 2 Point-Scoring 500 129 21 MYRT] Summary For Against Stone 6 MePartiand Hammell Roccoli Frkes Hanlon ... Holmes .. Kennedy .. egor Benoit Young Leonard Now Is Open-to All Challenges Meriden, Febh, 25 —Young Leonard of Wallingford has had his suspension lifted, and will fight in any of the bouts that come off in Waterbury, Hartford and Meriden Leonard is training ever® day with Kid Kaplan ond s in fine shape He is seconding Stanley Rogers of Meriden this ning in New Have Ironard’s broth- ler will start in boxing soor and upward id]. flrowing popularity o thz otel Martinique. Another is the consistent economy of the entire estab- lishment. j is one reason for the it 4y CON- of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon , and Rolls and Coffee —Special Luncheon and Din- ners of superior quality are also served at the most moderate possible prices. No location can be possibly mare .mqknt th& !h;lt o{ a e, e_bloc from the Penneylvani i eve SALESMAN $SAM “Alpin 33%Ses. NEW AESingleton, dhn::: nd, The Eagles were stronger on the | RUARY 25, 1924 ALL NEW BRITAIN TEAM 1S WINNER (Continued from Preceding Page) ‘lors scored two field goals for the vi-| ! |sitors which put them out in front| ""‘ 3 ey 8aMCS by o margin of one point. The foul| ambis, Brnoston, “Dartmouth's and| 020 80 whioh, the Dixies equslad) PAGLEMyanls plabing twol ganies each | e LD Jiaige - when. (W aiasman L while Tote 4 Cornell will play-ane. | STOPBeg s foul shot through the get-| | Cornati With Wk victories Gt of, sevo | 0B: WIth Hie Score 39 and tiree g it e b, {minutes to play Hoffarth of the Dix- ’lg.:t“:: hag practically clinched the [jo"hue the “speed-boys” out in front il “'l'm_m( meet yale -at. 1thaca | ¥N3-he found the hoop for a double/ on Saturday night and victory for | dnoKer Toygr. Hed 1t up at 13 aH‘ Cornell will assure the Ortner tossers | ¥/°n he swished the netting for two Iof at least an even break for the points. Wojack put New Britain out |championship. Penn and Yale are {in front with a double decker. Man- | practically ott of the running al- telli tied it up at 34 all when he though either team can tie Cornell |/°Und theghoop for two points. With | providing cither wins all of its four half minute to play Mantelli was remaining games while the Tthacans |C1Ugbt fouling Larson and “Vie"| lare losing all of their three starts arose to the occasion and tossed one Princetos, Dartmouth and Columbia NFOUEh the netting. This point prov. lso have a slim mathematical chance |4 Suilicient as a ten scconds later lof winning but any of the three teams the Whistle blew cnding hostilities. must show a clean slate for the . Doth teams put up a whale of a mainder of the season to he in the £ame and to pick the outstanding | running, while if Cornell wins two o | Players of either team is difficult, | lits~thres games it will be heyond |hOWever we will venture to say that |veach of any tival, Restella, Taylor and Wojack were the | Columbia meets Princcton at chief point getters for New tain Princeton on Tuesday the first|While Pelletier a Larson held the game scheduied this week, . i Dixie forwards well in nd. For the* nesday Dartmouth and Pennsyly Dixies Mantelli and Waterman were at Philadel urday ¥ the stars of the game, inight all six teams swing into action, Columbia traveling to Philadelphia for a ciash with Pennsylvanla and Princeton meeting Dartmouth at Hanover, besides Yale-Cornell | contest. THE COLLEGIATE LEAGUE Princeton, i | Columbia, Pean, Dart- mouth Two Fach—Yale, Cornell One—Pite Leads Ascoriat tare PANTHERS START OFF ON ANOTHER STREAK| Lelong to Sam Pite, ¥ii forward, who | Win From Hartford Outfit Saturday as totaled points eraging almost ten points a game. behind Pite is Kne Penn | forward with 48 points. Wedell of | {Cornell has moved up to third place | The Panthers made it five straight with 40 points, one point ahead of Saturday night when they defeated Farer of Columbia and Capron, Cors [the Troqueis A. (. of Hartford by the nell, with Dake of Cornell score of 37-1 The Panthers went, glands next with 58, linte the scoring column just soon the in six games, Night Was the Pifth St | 1 sht | Close Victory. 29 each, Pite hay a lead of six over his|as the gnme began. The Panthers| nearest rival in seoring from the fleld, iran up cight points before they were with 24 field goa's while Kne: heads (stopped. The score at the end of the the proeession in tossing the | first half was 21 to 2, tree throw | with als, | In the second half the TIroquois ——— e ond played on the defensivi holding down the scoring of the Panthers, BIL[Y In this half the Panthers were only alje to score 16 points, In fthe last iy minutes of play the Troguois made a spurt but were unable to {overcome the lead the Panthers had. | Luke was the high scorer of the Ay | Panthers, while Dodge was the whole | (Continued From Preceding Page) | works of the Iroquols | [struet a gnard rail at the road, Kuhn's jand, unless side of the | Bigge, of bruises | Kerlyza ensue, he | Luke reported | Arburr, rg. cldents | Gotowallo, injuries consist complications (soon will recover. It was [that there were many minor on the Mt, Washington and WIOWN | Aronson, rg. road, Thursday, as a result of the fog and slippery condition of the pikes, $T. PAUL PROTESTS 1IROQUOIS Fld. Foul Brewer, »f, . 0 Thompson, O'Connor, Dodge, If. Berry, « Brower, o, Burns, rg. .. Sopo, rz. i-Vinals Is Will Not Abide Declaves schedule 1o Unfaic And Team By Program. 8. Paul, Minn, Feb, 25 The sehedule for the semi-finals to deter. | De mine the champion of group number | Dunn, g 2, United Amateur Hoekey leagne in Plitsburgh last night, I8 “unfair to St, Paul, and will Referee, not be *according to Kddie | Halse: scorer, IPitzgerald, manager of the Haints, ute quarters, Vitzgerald says that under the pro. . posed sehedule the Saints would be T"IDEN DEFEATED unable to obtain sufficient rest be. tween games, He has sent a propos. Bufiale, N, Alonzo, Spain, defeated y Tilden, 2nd, Philadelphia, the ed gubstitute schedule to league head. quarters in Pittsburgh, SKATING EVENTS can_champion, here yesterday, in the final round of the Duifalo Squash and ' SR Tennis club’s annual mid nter in- National Indoor Skating Contests Yor r tenn The scores Championship Are Slated Vor To. %<4, 1.6, 6.1, 3.6, The American day at St John, N, B, |titleholder was handicapped by a lame ankle, but Alonze played re. 8t. John, N, B, Fel =Entrants markable tennis and was unbeatable in the international indoor skating |at critical stages, He electrified the ehampionghip events which begin 10- ' galjery with his spectacular and wl continue tomorrow and Wed- | pritliant backhand drives with which include 128 specd skaters of | he repeatediy passed Tilden at the ates and Canada, ne Promin«nt among them is Charles t vlley rman of ¥t. John, who will try to! gain a third succossive 1924 cham. pionship, having alrcady taken with- | filden and Sandy Weiner, in the past fertnight the American | deiphia ind, in five sets, 'national and international eutdoor|¢.s, 6-1. Murray and Je titles. Nthe finals by ecliminating Davies, fan Francisco, Macon Schoolboy Fighter Mises It Up With Jim Slatters In Buffalo Ring Touight. > tin 10-min- “Ray” Anderson; Marks: time, I"alis, won Murray, Niagara Providence, the final match in the deubles from Nes, Watson M James M “l““ll\(. TOURNAMENT MATCH Chicago, Feb, 25.—~Garrison Cigars led at the clos- of the second of roll-| |{ing in the 24th annual of the Ameri howling last night second five- Crescent Belmont North « i i tournament congress The wos a total of n team on the with Miltkmen Hies. coin Tents. Hennepin councit Chic No. 2 with Buffalo, N. Y. VFeb, 25 Jimmy [®attery, Bufrelo middieweight cham- |pion, and Young Stribling of Macor 1Ga., who gave Champion Mike Mes | 4hira Tigue hard battle, elast tonight in | a six-round bout in a lecal ring. Hoth Stattery and Stribiin 19 Contt Stribling tonight probadly will have [2547. mpunds 6r mors igh about has ever heen for g while seven lints, 2 arroll Couneil on Klattery the five who | <o 160 light Sam Picks FAOM ONE 10 AEN WORDS (0919 ’( ! Starter and Demotntable Rims $85.00 Extra Why You Should Order Your Ford Car Now 123,607 Actual vetail deliveries in December, establishing a new high record for winter buying. Considering that, as spring ap- proaches, retail buying will became more and more active, it is certain that there will be a greater demand for Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors this spring than ever before. 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