New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 29, 1924, Page 8

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i BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. HHLSLILHLLLLELLL8 8598888808885 88880888888355088888884888 SELLLSLHBLLLELLLLEHHEELLLLLEELLLLEHLLEEEEEELLIEEB08LE8L888598085085L8L8LLELLLLLLLELELLELELLHLELLLHHBHILILY LLLLELHEISHIH1$888808 NEW BRITAIN DEFEATS TERRYVILLE-HARTFORD KACEYS WIN OVER DIXIES—BERLENBACH SCORES 25th KNOCKOUT— FIRPO CALLS OFF BOUT WITH HARRY WILLS—WALTER JOHNSON SEEKS TO RETIRE FROM BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL PECTTICTIVFOTITTICCIIPITITTIPETITIPIOGTY ’0"Vf"V"'""OV‘V"O"WT‘V‘UV""‘T"V'V""‘V"f"w"waf'i G T e X L L L L A LA IR NI b4 FPEIVPITIITPPITIPCINIVPTPIIPTRPETIP HIGH SCHOOL TRAGK NEW BRITAINWINS SPARK PLUGS, Y CHAMPS WHO BASKETBALLLEAPS iccomn o anaee *° ) BIG LEAGUERS USE MEN GETTING READY FROM TERRYVILLE woN 10 GAMES AND LOST NONE INTO PROMINENCE | .o vece e ;fllFFERENT METHODS to manage the Besse-Leland Coach Depot Will Have to De- Score 29 to 22-Larson's Guard- - e But Few Years Ago It Was Just 3.‘:.‘:‘s.‘::.z;(:iZi,.,g*Li...:3:°::3; ‘News Dispatches Tell of Their tis ]llm\l\'rl to open the season 1 i " n 5 3 e on the Sunday of May with fad velop New Outiit ing Feature of Game : | a Minor Sport e New Departtires. of Bristol Training Stunts o A e ot 6 J [ as the opposition, The candi- o < dates will immediately start training at the Y, M. C. A. and | Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. ~1 will take to the open as soon as ent methods of preliminary condi- weather pfrmits, | tioning employed by members of the —————————t | NC¢W York Yankees,~Boston Red Sox, Basketball in late vears has made gigantic str s, Irom a game of| { minor importance, with but limited crryville five, 4 Pk ¥ A e | appeal to the spectator, it has sudden- teum won in the ; g 3 ’ Iy leaped to the top as the greatest ,n. | Washington and Cleveland baseball by » i A e 1door sport the winte ason has clubs at Hot Springs, Ark, are de- | offer. Basketball is played by ”.‘.... seribed in news dispatches reecived | sands of athletes of all ages and hoth here today. y Mountain hikes figure principaily i sexes throughout the country. It is th ol : lin the training of all of the players, : ik i g ] &4 4 % 3 1 | big winter sport with the collegians, ! 0 d : 5 ) «dum, the v Terr e for. & E £ 3 5 filling the interlude between football rISHER IN SIXTH ‘“n":hd:‘!‘1“'(;]’!"‘;x:l:;:::‘|unn‘.h'“\_'}Iunh;rtl‘:: e L S R e 3 | 3 o 4 - 1 | and baseball with a completeness that fluss te ent ey 198 L X5 % g e 5 4 / 5 < | has \1 all expectations. It is Yankees have done scarc any h!\ neakel. sdropuing uIstiye fouulaouty ] Vs : | diftienl hrernet b il o St R ing except on golf links, their train- RIS 07 L eaRot e ing being confined almost entirely to :.i“.“J as cl behtnd l‘:'” . 4 & A3 e £ X has in store for basketball, for the HlS 25[h Stralgm_.smne Also e B s o € s NIy IO saviadit ather Spoit inas only Just scied s The Indians, uccording to the ad- to speciali r s s v « o dropped o g " " ¢ " § 3 » 2 y a major impetus, " 1 first part l « ¢ % . J & P M G” sl N vices, are the only players with a set » wants ) t 4 im g tain boys o 5 3 % ms C l 10 eep routine. They start out at avout the gain in v nstea f W » leading ¢ ar looked : A noted athletie official predicted in ame time cach morning for a st 1 runaway. p my presence recently that in due time hika of trom two to five miles ugp and GinieaAn the three major sports will be b New York, Feb. 20—Two of the|down the mountains, after which they addition to ) 1 £ ball, tootball und basketbali, rin ,most promising title aspirants|get their baths and rub-downs. ndoor r out a strong five man defense 3 3 v scored knockout victories st night The Red Sox, only a few of whom they g0 ot to *do |8 e same time crawling up’ with v 24 % | s prophecy may never cone true, | i star atiractions of a show at Madi- | remain here, did a lot of hiking, but r OWN SCOrE that S0n Sguarc rden. 3 they began throwing the ball two 1 Stone, Philadelphia’s “Fighting | weeks ahead of anyone clse and mixed Marine,” stopped Dave McGill, Trish 1y workout at Whittington Par on Lone of our major sports, But no one light l""’;‘i‘“'l“ghl" ‘l” I””l. ;“"Q"hvkm)l] days with a stift mountain climb, men as Kini jen Durham, Napl “Tedders’” ni proved 2 : 0 X ey \insay the growing strength of |ToUNd while Paul Derlenbach, New |"“\Whilo the Nats have been regular O'Br 1 ar and M , | himself a valuable man, g cap- Reading left to right: Back row—William Yankaska and.J. | {75 S 0 SRERE CEG e, | York middieweight sensation, gained i their mountain hikings, they have are among se | present this |able of stepping into any position and l\amimck_ First row, seated—Elmer Wallin, J. Hergstrom, jund. to cite ao interesting example, | PiS (Iu enty-fifth consecutive knockout |not Leen as strenuious as those of the B ibn. e ronaa e "".}'1" itpmoskiaccoptably, Harry Ginsberg, captain; Harold Nelson. Dave Swanson, the 10,000 fans turned out {wo high| AIUAS ORPERRE - ‘;f\ ‘,\,,""J:'\’l,‘ ':::\','.',; Indians, They tike Laseballs along g en who fail make a lete e lir L . school teams decide a question of local | S¥TBCUSe veteran, ] «land toss them easily as they walk up | i v \{h man on "hL team is nm’ in the mdu“ supremacy. Imagine that! Ten thou- | B0th were 12 round matches, ) and down the mountains, thus Stone and McGill put up a slashing | strengthening their 1rgs and loosening ter last 0 were ) All-New Britain Terryville the leading did Jo Kilduft ... tadum 2 T sund funs at a hig g keth . : t sund fu a high school basketball . ‘e y 4 bty battl but the former —Marine’s|¢peir arm mu s simultancous Nechan Des 3 y 3 Right forward game. Docsn't that argue tremendous Mg Keon, John Schenck, Roger Skellcy, (Taylor ... Lazaraski F[RPO—WILLS CONTEST 'COMBS MAY DEC]DE 10 s ror .t T ey | hewvicr punching had McGiil in tre- | TG W e fest Lacava and Carlton Walker expect 10 | Left forwar erowd an intersectionsl emmo. e, |Guent distress, the referee stopping | enance of tossing the ball today. No Some new men are expected to try | ‘enter S draw, with a national chumplonship “'"l‘ e ":,‘"\“ oled o 'lnl'" _the ‘:;f until Manager Tris Speaker arrives, for the high jump are Sorrow, George 4 ard Luis Angel Refuses To Agree To ! Yanks New 860,000 Outfielder Dis- 5 :m-l time tinding a hall big enough f ped | = o GRS Rivers and John Conlon, Ryder, one |Larson ...g........ vison, Cook 10 hold all the people who would want | . A puLAnEaL ANt Svelh 0.8 L Sl the sixth, seventh and eighth rounds of the school's leading exponents of Le 3 the violin, will try a new fleld. He| The summars . i ‘ i ) t y - AR Teport For Duty i : ter being badly battered in the carly OF HURLERS MAY QUIT will try out Yor the 100-yard dash.| Goals from i | e IoT R e r iy atte Robert Kiniry, veteran of last year's |4 Wolak beatall . I New York, Feb, 20.—All negotin- | Louisville, Ky., et § Barle | igh school game drew 10,000 fans, e .,w,I:::':,-Llh,ht[t.I:H piabterin: ‘u:-m. \‘\l:: ot llw‘ ' .;‘-_'\‘Av e h|| n.m-. ,\'u‘:V dum § L ns with a New York syndicate for Coombs, brilliant outiclder solc lu two professional teams played before .\",nu‘u» ‘;:un:. |:| lfu',A and McGill |y Set ¢ Will Retive if o -l ool R peillods B A . ; 50 Taylor (o mateh July 19 with Harry Wills, the Yankees by the Louisy - |an cqually big altendance In the eve-| 17414 pour amous Senator Will Retive if He 1s year, He will not be in school the J ] Lo L pegro heavywolght, were called off onels for a reported equiva of | ning Py Fisher to live up to his Al o Puichase Pacise necessary 14 weeks to play. A squad Mors s ' ! by Luis Angel Firpo, Arg 10 boxer, $60,000, may quit professional hascs . ° RS rany § Uskodns “" S 103 068 S NIROUBMND 55 REMNE ;‘: Seme 0 or 4"‘:::: ]l'l.«lv\ {sFex: ot [Tarilngton, Mipers at through his American represcntative, |ball, without ever having reported for | This stirs the imagination some | Derenbach, . He showed flashes of pected when the call is p 1 avor of New B Willlam MeCarnoy, b o of condi- |duty with his purchasers, it was res | mo Will the future bring ro sivencas ih the first two rounds w ‘.7““1'”-r¢‘l-vx:‘j‘:\‘ \:l!l:‘v”\"a\- the S htats 1 ‘.l\u e ‘\,‘ 3 ‘;“,“..‘:‘» I Hohs Loposcd ), PIPTH RIS \ealed today. Combs' contract is fessional busketball league cond ot Buc wlited n.mllxl\y”:..um-~ 'l‘l‘wI lr:‘-);:\‘; Sisvelnud, Maia, b, 39 epotie &nd leading scorer of last yoi et 5 we on Baturday ni MO AL A RN OsIlie MRG SO L NG A Whether it ever 18 farter the manner of the mujor ball [Lattering of his young opponent after .‘.‘-“‘;‘”- “‘."\ l“\'\'}v‘l;:“-m;"\ S '(v Mis work on the 440-yard tro \ e B Instructed by Firpo to abandon nego- | signed depends, according 1o word | leaguc? ‘This secms very likely, The the third round, when he claimed a |3 et ki e b e el et of the it enber e oeve e ¢ tions after the syndicate, headed by from Combs at his home in Rich- coliges and the gymnusiums are turn- [low blow. | 18 \Washijigvon: Amerioes een : s r, M ) cw Raymond and Simon Flahorty, ‘mond, on use “of kinder words™ by ing out star basketball players in great % O Uonenpate | contempiated retiving from the ma e wh ® great help to them as id issicd a statemont setting forth |the Yankees and Coloncls, numbers and the athletes are breaking | 19 opponents here for Paul :.' ol i it oA to th as VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT e tern which they made a final | Combs’ complaint, in brief, is that jpte print with greater frequency H-r» rl . will have to bear the|''™m ¥ the veteran strike-out king . : inders will prob- bid for the fight, for which they hud wheg he came to the Louisville club @us the case some years back., Smart |stamp of approval of the state ath. it Hot Springs uccording to adsices This was the s BOAEER Of the Thmok put up a $5 ) pulse of the American assoctution he was P A\ put @ 4 A g soclution he a8 promo f . uick to capi- | letic commission 5 2 ¥ y he Laseball team as TO BE HERE TOMORROW Conditions which the syndicate im- | promised & purt of the purchase price | falize we Syt iR 4|‘ e G Attt e Lt By S ead ‘I\u.l'm trom its stalf correspondent ed recently Y 10 rejicted | when 1 - posed and Firpo r ted that a | when us »old 1o a major league iy p monstratcd (act that commission today after refusal to " > His retirement hinges, according t conclusio tions to B Golf, for instance, is one sport into the whole game - will gain rather than popularity e promenent members Kildufl got And golf mast certainly be accepted as t am were lost to the last night and gave an excellent ac- squad th by graduation. Such |count of hi t forward. Coast Club meet schedu'ed so far I v s f 3 y torfeit of $50 be de club, [, e says, no such set. fl a - ° o » 3 says, he tans will come out in droves to sanction a proposed match ®etween A A i mect to be run off on State Scctional Championship Match posit i\ New York instead of Buenos | tiement en made. The Yane | g crack basketball teams in action. | Derlenb ’mf, Jack Stone next|the® #tory, on whether Johuson s abl or mects are pending Alres and that the Argentine, upon | kees sent him a one year contract, he | | e e " wlibulbnsidiy ol (et d G * o pun a Pacific Coast lea pending on the condition of the Wil- 1o Be Held at Y. M, C. A, o L thia GoMntIY &HT Bt tH | added, calilne Yor 5308, ‘When, A Nutional Baskotball league {s not, Monday lub for which he is negotiating. s . ’ - . s OO g r 88,0 AR oty an bmmediate probability but it In an en vor to find a worthy 6 In Ehooaiai Rl Iu- lonas it Joline proposed co’ himsdf under | formed it wus not what he had been | capetes with it ail the prophetic cur- subsiitute for Stone, the commission wppistsprespfi iy Ve i the contro syndicate to pro- led 0 expect, he received a second | i of an dmime ool mic. | suggested Tommy Tobson, Pal Reed, 'v""h\ll H‘|(|‘|‘.|n‘«.< it and take his turn ( ey N wy Howard and | “") PO harl ashert, Happy Howard and [°7) A0 (0 fiis eletiteenti mana rejected these pro-yng 1o gt out record, Ve Firpo indicated in ispu - some protessional basckethull playces 10ady ace d speediest pitchers who ever broke fnto But Cumberland, R. I, Claims To rington and \ The g nand tha 0 ! ! BOWLING LEAD CHANGES, e PR wiatien TRRERE trom | B ,,,' y.,;]<4. h ’h'\l«“yvl"(:l with trish | a 1 ' 1 . posited in ‘ h n = 3 N . i eorge N P - PO Have Things Dived Tor Dempe p cate walve samuclson’'s Arcades No.o 1 Team Eagan, George Sh le, Harry I\uu‘ ¥ ACCEPTS CHAL ” \' , y < A Juck McCarron or Jim Darey he Now York, I'ch took this under considera soy-Wills Fight , 3 l e in | ‘ t gl e First at Chicago With 2 Tolley, English Golfer, ammigsion . : kedy Aerica for i 19 ontest for A} ght with q io { ler eup, emblom ow Dreok Park Tomorrow Afternoon game boxing pr ¢ ! " eriintt New Huvon | tine abruptly called off fur- | Arcades No, 4 teatn took the lead ¥ Makes Wonderful Drive! GIEGOTt DEFEATED f Anternational amateur golf team knowledg: 3 und will wend ite best bout in J world's ct negro cha was grant Cumberia promoters « S atrene I‘l'm’ill‘(“""‘ S ) 0 In & state pocket bitliard mateh at | play 1 countey for the ring . displacing the Hamilto A ! ! 1 riford night Al DBenoit, Harts | g . f prol s - ' u rd bearer in the chase " My | eptember titie, beat “Randy” Gre. teh Wik 100 to 81, The vily ve, to dage 108 Samuclson's 2 ) praciice groy ¢ « | wet itional shoot- ity na, Boyles' Thirty Hamilton Ciub 2,80 t gh, ing and thrilied the lurge = gullery Combe e s s g ; I K : : : tand e 1 ) ots pulled off by the Hard & Srast & : it RO T oM Cl > . i Cleara 27821 L. Ma sed golf i « Hartford tabic in some time, while wimming Goods departme : = B . bincig- : 0 a7 ther v falled t to the diminutive Al came in for his (vl cores Wars, for t r 1 ’ — No. 3, e woR . o ) : . . FUSLY. RO SO Y S ee Art Pilz ry Wille B e v g a8, LT ST | e W e s | T ineer of a Wheel Chair Thinks About BRIGGS the promot ’ ! of § Vo : T Fayvrweather Gymnasiom to the tov + o tic Harry W T t , . ) dbady ¥ e ————— e .o - s S ; A : : ther gymnasium the [AFTER You ARE AWAKENED AT| = CAND YoUu GET UP AND PUT == = AmD You FinD R or Y : il \ t 1 Ry 6 FIVE A.m. BY The D—D oN YoUR BATH RoBE= AND 1CY T4e D=-~=~=--D - et B b e yas lsery B " A e : ALARM CLOCK AND ThE SLIPPERS WHILE FRIEND WIFE FURNACE COLD Sesicl] ta t S ‘ iting e AR ere » THERMOMETER HAS ALL ITS | AND EVEN TuE DOG ARE AMD ALL DARK ;\"“.l «‘ " ¢ N t | 1 nlon JuICEe WAY DOWN 1N THe BULT MICE AND WARRM AND COMFY \ INSIDE Sex Lea Powertul Dartw h Squad Will Com- e Southington Fans Showing Interest in Basketball R - “AND Tige SUT - AND SO0M SHE ROARS o7 irothers Elected to LIS AL , COML THE - AND OUT COME WAVES ” promotr, ax o : \ 1 Manage lhu |d Teams DAME AND : THING UP N BOY Y At ; A : EePre T IT A GR-R-RAND AND N VS ANDERSON J g - EXPECTANT- ( NSy (Firien snd Rath - Lot gt LY WATH A GLor-R: R1OUS FeeLm! Frankie Pilkington to Batile Tony Travers DINTES ARE DEFEATED T famos Hartford sctun the H 28 to 1 THACR ML Y away ha

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