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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924. .mh“l‘&.h-‘.lf.\-.".Mlblb’bb50“‘&.&‘&0)&&&&OQ.‘-@‘&QAOI&‘A‘: PE8250808008008088808009, L088088080888580288889803805854 28008858880080008085000888888888088588988898088880888288 5858505558881 3 ANDERSON CAPTURES SECOND MATCH FROM O’BRIEN AND COPS COUNTY TITLE —DARTMOUTH SWIMMERS DEFEAT . ¢ WESLEYAN—YALE TEAM IS FAVORITE FOR VICTOR IN NEW YORK MEET THIS EVENING—THIRD BASE IS BIG PROBLEM e ""’v‘#‘i‘Q‘W""VVé'?'“f"'”""m"""""’m""'"'m"?"m NEW BRITAIN TEAM. WORLD CHAMPS | or arioros cwron "OLNAN TEAM THIRTY YEARS AGO; THEN AND NOW DEFEATED BY GREEN VPPV TI S TIFCTIIPIETIIIVIVIPIIFITRIRETGFPIFTIITT immmvmwvvvtvrvmrvwtfl'wcvv'vwevvvvvwvvvvwv PIPTEFVEE OTEPHENSONTOBE ~ NEW BRITAIN WINS REGULAR AT SECOND N 50. MANCHESTER PR — [ i j | Fido O'Bricn Fails To Stand Hot Pace | of Local Bowler and Loses By 43 Will Take Place Made Vacant by Takes Rough Overtime Contest Trading of Wamby Iy Fvans) Cleve 1 spring un- Three Indians were libering in year: when the doing their Dallas, T shouldered, taciturn yous the squad. Manage down to secon: Wamby, the regular sccond baseman, had just arived in camp that day, a bit too laiv to take the day's practice session Waml in the stand ReWspap and wat, work. “Who's that at sec he asked, and that you oy from the 1 ring to the on Speaker Bill rk out. part in with the the - hoys ied nd base was duly informed the man was answ naae Stephe Wamby watched young Stephenson perform with an intense only because the newcomer wus wo ing at his old spot, but due to the amazing performance he was putting uy interest, Shux, 1 might as well pack up and g0 home,” commented Wamby joking- 1y to the scribes, “Wonder if ht hit 2" A few came in to do some in due time Stephenson came to the plate. Guy Morton, o specd baller, was throwing ‘em. Stephenson hit the first ball Morton threw clear to the left field wall, a home run in any man's ball park. later Indians minutes ) batting work, and *T know I'm going hom claimed Wamby, and, as*if he meant it, he got up back to the hotel now,"” ex- to #how walked and he ba wll wheel of fate s turn. sharply since t sp. Wamby 1s no longer with the Indians, He will play second for the Red Sox next summeoer, Stephenson has suc- ceeded Wamby at sccond with the In- dians, thus fulfilling a phopheey ut- tered in jest by Wamby three springs | Joston - important cog in the Indinn: ystem of defensc; he contributed a lon's share to the suc- cess of that club the year it won the world's championsiip, and capped it off by muking un u 1 triph play in the world with the Brooklyns, Wil Stephenson Wamby's shovs at s v lndians this year? Munuger 8 (Continucd on Followlug Puge) YALE IS FAVORITE FOR to il the ket NEW YORK MEET TONIGHT ; New Haven Sending Strong Team——2 Eastern Colleges Ave I sentedd in Events New York, Mar. 1L—-An unusuaily Keen contest for intercollogiate cham- plonship Juurcls 18 expeeted tonight when track and field stars of twenty- four castern colleges and universitios mect in the third annval indeor games at the Twenty-second Regiment urmory, ‘s formidanle are favorites among lowers of the crown now el which conguered Cornell, t 192 winner, in a close contest last yoar The Quakers and Tthacans also send strong squads and be the Bluc's strongest riv ton, which i strongest front dngt Caliror champion Men Bears at the door intercollegiates last sprin, is other 1kely candidate for YLonors Corne Athites cloge (ol array of many will promise to Prines Kast fa* out esented hat absence of 1 + hurd has one Ithaca cording to reports for individual Atness some particularly ark, I's chaness will in handicapped by the Kirby, distance running star, 1er, but Coach John Moakley of the In several years, The que promiscs t competition, Loul« some best rounded squads at honora spectacular with Joi He wtar Kkine, & cuwe, in the Sehuyler Enek, Penn Stat Yale and Tom ¢ mile 1 mer Mela BROOKLYN SIGNS BAILEY That Me Wa U Holding Aready Holdout 1 Out For 1 Been Offered Clearwat Jess wheth ers are 1 son wit} felders outherd holdout ranks Charles H. Ebbets he 1 Dodgers here today Bailey he When he nad #ix months b was asking for Iyn club offered sident oin the per month offered $5,000 for y realized that b s than the Brook His & ing who e has star bali T ¢ wit mathoma It is prov enter fi in left. i by 19 to 15 Score In a zame playing, the team annexcd its fifth f the South Manchester Higl school at South Manchester last nigh y th 19 to 15, An ov time period had to e the winme cided. The of the scen in ihe uin many and With zabe but 1wo minutes of wer o New Britain and Sulz of South Man chester were ordercd off the tloor fo g in a fist fight, ™e firs rougl exXpens score of wars was one roughes silk resembled gan football The seore at the cmd of 1 5 to 1 in New Liritain ond quarter shing aflair. N f time, 8 to 7. In the third quarter both teams dis zeling Brand of basket the Silk holding slight advantags he score at th end of the poriod their favor. Heloin Out On Fouls fourth period Beloin com his fourth personal foul an the diminutive forward o sceond team, took his place, minutes to go Darorw lert th Gicroc P was New Britain ey with Towners In th mitted Darrow, the four game in favor of ey’ seemed to fit in the nicely for it was through his cffort that the score was knotted at the of the regulation period. He inter and tossed the Neipp, who scored the The seore was 15 to 15 whistle blew, “Gerry the hearts of the ers who followed broke away from guards, and scor be o the winniy Gorman scorcd unother b put the game on fcr While he was in there Gierochow ski played a whale of a game, . Hl floor work wus a treat to wateh, Al the team pluyed well but the wo Belser 1 stood out. Neip and Gri all f demonstrated hitity when he Mttt ot the cading seored six of his teain copte 0 pass, when ght his way 1 body of root tam when h the what hasket, again Dickis ket his fin South hix team 15 points, The New Britain High Seho 1.6, Seor NIpp, Zohrer, Gorman, Ir. Grip, o+ row, I rochow ; 19 South Manchester High sehool "G ‘G Madden, rf ) MeCrann, | Ltz « Quick, v Minstretia, Ig Boyee, ¢ Hous: Warner, - Team Wins team victory by unnosed it swampin weconds, 20 straight South Maunchoster » Y Darrow again stareed for th Haber e 1o n Darrow in honors Manchest proy second to Quis 1 hest r, play for South h New Britain Secomds 1914 [Prarrow. rt Haber, 1t " Jerry, ¢, (Capt.) 1 McGrath, rg wee " Beagle, g " Genette, 1t i Gorman, g South Manchester Se i Weinwnr, #f. cocivisee 9 Bray, If. covoenoiisoss O Quish . oo 3 Gothorg ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL into ved to a clos Y t 5 playced befors t ars, the r t proved to 1 wag 13 tg 12 i 1 ¢ With c howski, lineup 1 ball to tying basket, the L'HOto Laken 1800, George Kron, vi - H. Barrett, managei Lehman, right fory NOTE—30 year - one, | o— times caged two Man- Photo taken 1921, ! Back row, left to right 65 VIGTORES I " SEASONS RECORD This Is What the 0ld Timers in New Britain Dii MATCH AT BALTIHORE “ November 280 Will Wi Rival Service Teaw in City Near Naval Academy . promise s wouid 1 The t « Clash or ') s pproximately ) seats ¢ o prosent seatin capacity of stadinm s approxi mately 52 Accompanying Baltimore's bid fo the game was a statement from rail roud companies, the United 1t the t companies, hotel ilway xicab man. gors, merchants that current prices would be charge week-end the visitors won Poth the Baltimore & Ohi nneylvania railroad promis facilities for detrainin stadium be hers and the vl te The ] stadium nd g - and theater managers ., d 1 | wards, center, richt center and left center. out of the state and do not show in the 1924 picture, Ired Nartman, left Adoiph Sperl, sub. guard; William Nicholls, left g rvett, sub, forward; Chas. B, Fieese, sub, forward. Sitting—George Kion, right center; Chas, Bar- | with rett, manager; bBert. Loomis, left center, captain: 3 treasure forwai e WaLL W Do You FROM TMDIANA Ly HA 77 v/4 7 Barrett, Peter sub. Back row, léft to right—Richard Wood, sub. forward; Claude Cl: Nicholls, left guard; Frank Clark, right guard; William rht centers Edward A, Toomis, : John Peterson, center. ard-—deceased. ago basketball was played with a seven man team, two g Three of the men showing in the o All playvers are living with the exception of Third row—Fred Hartman, Frank Clavk, righ 'k, sub. forward; \\‘illiam" 5. row— : Bert. Loomis, left center, capt.; Chas. | forward: George uavds, two fm‘-“DEMPSEYVlN winal picture are forward. left O'Donneli, John Peterson, center. Second sub. enter; nard: William Bar- o ‘ Before one of the largest and most | tic gatherings of bowling rtford Eddie Anderson of this city took the measure or Fido | O’Brien, the pride of Hartford, de- ! feating him by a grand total of forty- ithree pins. The game was rolled at the Char- ter Qak alley and long before the af- rair was scheduled to get under way the alleys were crowded, It was es- I timated that a crowd of 450 saw the mateh. | The first game started off fast, each ,man turning in some fine spares and at the finish Anderson | tront by a margin of one pin. |second game the bowling was more or.l of a mediocre quality with both the men missing spares. Ander- son was particuiarly up ugainst it in |this frame as he missed four sparcs, Despite this, however, the genial I | die finished four to the good in front of O'Brien. All of the games up to the ienth | produced bowling that was good and | bad in streaks~with Anderson having [the upper hand over his Hartford ri- val throughout practigadly all eof the games. The start of the tenth game |feund Anderson out in front by a ‘margin of thirty-three pins and play- ing with a precision that boded cvil for the pride of Hartford. Eddic put en a burst of speed and the finish of the contest saw him out in front by a margin of 43 pins. Score by games: Anderson: 118, 94 87, 120 enthus fans in F In the 114, 9%, 10 110 1058, Averuge: Averages for the Anderson—108.5, ROOM FOR AT LEAST TEN DAYS Heayyweight Champ Not As Seriously twenty gamoes: 11 As Reported, Says Doc- tor On Case March 1—It will be at least ten days betore Juck Dempsey, worll's heavyweight champlon, can leave his room at the Polyclinic hos pital, where he wi pated on Wed- ceday, his physi Dr, Robert k. Brennun, said today:. Although gorsip persisted in pugil- istic circles that the heavyweight King was more serionsly 11l than had been veported, Dr, Brennan insisted that I nits patient was well on his way toward recovery, He denfed reports that | Dempsey had been suffering from o hernin, declaring the operation had been for fistula and hemorrhoids, thut it had beon entively successtul and that the champion's condition was fm- proving steadily The announcement that {would be confined for another days came ps a surprise, as it had Been sald wien he went to the hoshi.’ tal that he would leave it within five days, No newspapermen are permite ted to visit the ehampion New York, Dempsey Wrestling, Boxing, Water Polo at Naval Academy Any Md., March L-=8even dual events ineluding swimming, er polo, wrestling boxing and gym- nasties make up the athletic card for today at the naval academy. Varsity teams will be the contestants in sive and the plebes gn two. The boxing contest will be an international affair the Canadian st of Toronto MeGin sity included, apoiis wits aha nniv ~land was ot decid ton | \Dartmouth’s Mermen Splash Red and Blue 40 to 28 | Middietown, Mar. 1.—Wesleyan lost |her first home swimming meet of the |season to Dartmouth yester | noon, the Hanover team wir to 28 in a meet that was crammed | with exciting finish : leyan dash maa, was ass star jof the meet, taking both the 40 and {100 yard dashes, and in {lowering the collcge ted by himself last was out in | he new, than the a second made when he established {record last weck. Close All the meet close all the 1 until the breast | stroke, the last cvent before the g Weslevan took two places in the 1 dash, but Dartmonth tied the by taking two in the 220 yard |swim. The Red and Biack again a sumed the lead when Martin and Max- well placed first and second in the dives, but the score was tied at 18- 18 when the visitors took the first two the back stroke. s swam his in the 100, ing in second, and the to 19, in favor of Wesley mouth’s two plungers gart, then tirst event the score was again In the broust stroke, rtmonth entries got away fast headed, finishing first and elinching the meet for The Wiy, record Howard seor took and the T nd never second, wnd the visitors, exeiting Hrooks, of foot The relay most one Merpilt, slid back » bt or Wesloyan, even terms with his onponent, ¢ umd St t raced the third y on even terms and Howard, chor man for Wesleyan, was just a fraction of u secomd later in gt ting off than Kidde, of Durtmouth, These two woere cven at tae turn, but Kidde finished abead of Howard by abont three inches, thus bringing the Dartmouth score 1o 40 ntw The time more thait a o fagter thun the college record cetab- lished by the Wesleyan team a woelt (Contimed on_Following Hage) L] WEST-'S BEST T0 SHOW Best Bets I'qni Olympic Team to Dise play Their Wares at inols Relay Carnival, Urbana, 11, March 1A showing of the midewests's best bets for the | American Olympie team will be made tonight when 1,000 athietes from 1 institutions particips in the nth annual Ninols’ relay cavinival, | Conferenee, and possibly xome world indoor records, nre expected 1o fall under the yrmances of the track and feld star: Tinois and Michigan of the westorn conter appear to have the wt offering of stars, and are favore take the leadin . e P per WELL THIS 18 A FINE MORNING po |\ Hrnow JESS ANDRE ( -pa ¢ 7 fA! LATE AFTERNOON P N s HerRe 'S ( ANOTHER Jess s =N/ TaAT wAS AT \ HOT ONE -- HE'S A GREAT BIRD GoT

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