New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 9

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Saas i1 eravhananst Earl (‘ombs Ret uses to i i i | ctnt “Fyui ;”‘.. e Sign Yankee Contracts| S pea kin 4 3 | iime matey T 3 G s Louisville, Ky, March f.—Earl|} [T Suith . ,‘tnmlm has returned unsigned all con- % | 2 . CASINO ALLEYS Bl ALY eyl 9_ a5 tracts received from the New (o] f S p orts B 2 ey - [T S 5 85— 91| Yankees, he is quoted. today AMERICA HUANIAN S0( | - Thers 44ua‘ patchas from his home in Richmond | { Adomitis | as having said. Combs is holding out |8 st Tomorrow slico team |10 oo . 2 K2 BT 7 7— 288 | for a sharc of the purchase price paid | o night the Insilco team o, 0000 $n s Soins _uo the Louisville club of the Amer from Meriden, with two victories al-|j. Valentine i 1 v ready this week, stack up against All-|A. Ado 31 ,.w,“;\”' “’.',"‘Sffi'"o“?”,".\il(,. New Britain at the state armory. - —— | from New York in which Colonel £ 18 435 50S—1412| Shie ; g e Frisch, Meusel, Snyder and Barnes |J. Valentine . 8 0 res & Atwater, [RCRN PR MR oIl e have signed Giant contracts, leaving |W: Valentine it anaies e 0 HEER e e have. o Flan i N o 88— 385 Rertinl .eillil ‘ ~ %9s| tract and the difficulties would be Maun as holdout. Win e Atwater . 83 3 5| settled “in a day or twe.” — A, Va o Teupold Shepard Herh P ed wi he - Shepa 2 St 8 3 —— i | Herb Pennock has sign d with t s oo - L Close Matches Expected : Yankees and so has Sad Sam Jones. All-Sintos. 183 L A Py {Agemt - . ] { & m....m.-. Today in Billiard Meet : 5 9 2 A roit A V. Sinte . e e . s rngf‘rlhlefs\:l'nrncm:'lll‘i“!l\«‘:h(;-lull)ld:;?;: J. Sinto . T 8 iivgs z Chicago, March 7—The draw in-the Lemeris . 3 110 6 11 i - national amateur three cushion bil-| year. . ‘v‘\"fuwn' o 19 . - 5 assie 1 lards toursigment ‘calls for = these x 5 Lo 2 3 £ 3 | mat, od Louis M. Vi Lou Bogash of Bridgeport fights|J- Sinto . 8T W e 19 e sences L - Th IALOheR UORY: v e M RORIRE.: 0f % g o = Tatelay s = [ > 3 Tndianapolos and Otfo Spielman of Kid Palmer in Brooklyn on Tuesday 507 53! | the Chicago At uldu 3,50, iation, I of next week and the winner will be All-Hucks, o 7 £] 0 Gofeated yesterday: . Wainiv matched with Berlenbach. Moay i T 3 & e Ry s 91 102 s of Pittsburgh ‘and Dr .-\ndr. s F i 7 Sraus S 8 03 - 270 Chicao, both undefeated, and Frank Neither Tris Speaker nor Harris, | ceeen . . . 7‘}!‘ Fleming, Chicago, and Dr. R. of Cleveland and Washington, see |Jenning 149 3 = 2o3ly At 4 4 57| oscow, of Baltimore. Dr. any harm in golf and their players sl - o e il 4 3— 185 last night nosed out Earl Patter may cavort about the greens as much 3 - ‘i hicage 50 to 49 in 89 innings, as they please. L STANLEY WORKS | 5 yesterday's games, Harris - defeated | Wow-Wows, COMMERCIAL ALLEYS { Vogler 50 to 44 in 118 innings, and The Hartford Dixies defeated the | cenan . . . Loan H"Iv‘vning beat Spielman 50 to 49 in 89 West Sides 33 to 23 last night in the [Scalise . : NEW BRITAIN MACHINE TEAGUE “nnin’ Stanton .3 K Production Hartford City league. Mthntan o I ; ; Pt o i, |Finder -t SO i el "'Hal'l'V“[\ld" Brown Ready “Chief” Larson of Necw Britain, e ® holding down guard for the losers, . -l 1 SiMar :.;" TO Take on Al Shubert scored flve of their points. Howe . ileglit)r e | Gy % ! ‘ Harry “KIg” Brown of Philadel- e Hanford B C O LI ; B 3415 | phiaa, one of the hardest hitting, fast. Leesburg, Fla—The Phillies are | 4 cenen G Mortiser. .| e 1-fighting pugs of the day, will lengthening their day's work. |/ . Ry ‘ 42 e s D mix it up with the veteran, Al Shu- Twirlers and receivers are getting in- e i | seune “ee ons T bert at the oot Guard hall in Hart- to shape for the influx of inficlders eerereseecaieiane, % 0T ford, Tuesday night and unless some- and outfielders, which begins today. | B e : g thing happens it will go 12 rounds. Jimmy Ring, veteran pitcher is going ), 3 A §i 97 22 Each battler today said that “some- again after a week’s idlencss because | Aces. Room. ! thing would happen™ to the other. of a strained side. e SDEOUTEAE 16 t S OPERL : A 3| There will be three slashing semi- ol PR/ hictice | ERblAT, T BT N e ol p 7x | finals, bringing into the ring such | 2 Montgomery, Ala.—The Athletics [Gogotin . 3 84— 201 | 1goe Vesesnusansis 87/ boys as I'rankie Day of New © i have begun formal practice, and to- | Ba ) : B 228 1 F00le il e Ly A Oopyright Iae Hirt Setathaec & fgx ¥ the pitchers will place the O - el kddaiiek horsehide across the plate for the £ ; { Office. E PENN ENTERS 86 ATHLETE benefit of the hitters. Mack is pre « A ] - fnivehil > 3 : i ® paring a long list of lul‘-llu { :n{l it M 2 i 4 . p SR et I R 8 i+ Record Squad to Compete in Phila- | ‘\:nylml:ll;.‘o:xm:hv' l“‘r:': |::\‘) r‘;lll. b At A S 81— 2 S T 0 deiplils t0- A1 Olyimpls. Pang o — e — — | Philadelphia, Mareh 7.—The Uni- I'aso Nobles, Cal—Carson Bighee, b 1 o versity of Pennsylvania has entered who has been suffering from a sore 4 RS = | swanson : o 0 | eighty-six men in the Penn, A. C. throat, will report to the Pirates here - : ittt d Najean 9 track and field carnival to be held In today or tomorrow for the spring i " 5 4 $ é i Mlthe arena here Saturday night, the ars will play a practice game today, |lows .. . ) ! ,000 Olympie fund quota, : it Loy e i T+ e i i | HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Hot Springs, Ark.—Tris Speaker ex- | Coyle Ciwaidae ¥ 206 ‘ % s/ athleties ever entered in an indoor prets to have a strong Indian piteh- | Groth . = . PP | I8 Vale, Princeton, Colgate, Dart. ing staft this scason. e has these | Dummy sereseian ANpLY 8 [ Mu . . ‘ 9 afayette, Lehigh, Colorado regulars: — Coveleskic, Smith, 13d- 1 6. & 01 | Tocor SAEieh : ¢ Mines, llinois C. wards, Shaute, Motevier, Morton and | and Get ¥ o Ao t —andi ik A, C. also are entered | o | Bergood, . ¢ : <y i 437 467 meet, - k. . . . Ortunio, FiaIvs Wingo, catcher i 6| stinaio of T Mew Lemgue BOWLLR SMQSHES RECORD The New Topcoat Styles Are Quite Different and Will put Tive balls ver the long left fleld 17000, b ) - 3 ol Wou Lost P Chicago, March 7.—Frank Kair of P e, sessrday dvein i | e et o 3 ' 3 cnicago broke the Amerlon Rowling Appeal Instantly to Young Men }h;:v“;:' and may 1\'u|ll'l”m::lllt i“: . £ ookt R TINETeRs Congress record in the singles yester- N d . ’ lmuuw. LEAGUY I 1 Wi - "|day with a score of 732, The previ. week, Al Reds are under contract |, o H oo ( Ll 1"““‘ .' 3 LRePRe : ; Bendotitdi By fod biished by P and all will be here by Monday. 5 e 16186 81| Unkeltmcl-toss R 533 Walter Lundberg of Chicago in the | 0N oo 42013 g T8 tonrnament at Toledo two years ago. | :mu:n'»‘":u' ru:l‘w‘l’ Heldek ror ths Ciit $ivayral IR IR 03 | Py ; '\l"|"' rolled games of 246, 275 and | n er tyles at alld 15 the task on which Pilot Bill Kille- ikl idrd s e pedaris e Y st ~Se Tk [ for is concentrating as spring train- » 032 Ve ik . TENNIS TOURNEY ng here becomes more intense Sl 1 — 3 O U e rona 2 338) New York, March 7—The men's nu- | “ Styles We Are Showing in Men’s e ool I g iy, {itlitional indoor tennis ehampionship Hot Spriv Ark Walter John- [ B Vouwap T e i o 4 ehdiy tournament will start March 29 it was son was selected by Manager Hareis [ £ QIGO0 oo -] e 1% .-\llmg S 108 “,,“,H,‘,.‘..l‘ today, to piteh the opening gaine with el Y S il LR PN’ Philndelphin . on April 15— Johnson | - : - : ¥ . eee . . B ~\' l I ‘\\" PLANS | | hias been showing great form, | A i " 5 L, o srathi : The Besse-Leland bascball squad { | Kradentown, Ma—dim Dottomicy | BOGERS ALLEYS [Miss Collett-Mrs, Campbell [t heid werkiy practics at the Are Getting a Hearty Welcome has Jeft his home in Nokomis, 111 CORBIN CABINNET LOUK GIRY Boys' club on Thursday evenings at to joln the St. Louls Cardinals her Bluchells. Dlec“"z Toda\ in anls. s o'clock. All members of last l 0 he wired Manoger Itickey, The |3 Duvis w6 didates who C C A . ’ . ‘\' ¥'s team and any ca [wish to try out are invited to be pres- ent Cardinals will play the Milwaukee |§, (0" ; Bellealr Heights, 1la,, March 7 Brewers, who teain, just across the [ iger A 2 | Miss Glenna Collett of Providence, It Manatee viver, March 14 | a1, 4 : o (L, and Mrs, Dorothy Campbell Hurd of 1t Merion Cricket club, former BOWLS TWO 300 SCORES Winterhaven, 1la—tffless much of | 3 - LAt woman's national champions, . bR igp s | E l f the new material reernited for the |%. - : meet today in the final of tho annuai[ Buffalo, March T-oth cotsccitye merson Feature Values o seMealr women's cha ¢ o . 1924 season showed up better than in | Belealr women's ehampionship, Mrs, | 00 e raas ELeRaltY knaive BAE - o 4 i 92 Hurd won 4 and 2 yesterday from 5 ' the first {wo days of spring training, Pampkine. Y " o . falo bowler, rolled two 300 scores, the White Sox will open with the [, mum T -U"'\" "'1”":'l':'.”:.“:,”",my'"';m:" :|th e e infic is last year, carly orke- | 1. Igoe RpCT § oy, and ss Colle defeated Miss g = same infield last year, carly work- | g : 1 125] Priscilla Maxwell of Hartford, Conn., GOLF CLUB PLANTS TRF | outs indicated, M, Warven & G fon the Iast green, deiving more than| San IFranciseo, March T.—The Ruth Leaves on Sunday l‘.“ e fi0 e ek v e bk .(,',"L\r".\'l"l.".fl',',\h":5_\'.‘.'11.'."7,53'1‘}"7.‘.'{‘”'.l'.f".'.'y; $2 50 $3 OO $4 00 and $5 00 For Yankees’ Quarters i &)/ f i/|Crosby High Is Seeking rogim et il S gy B ————— Hot Springs, March 6. Babe Ruth, | T : Game With Passaic Stars fo enhance the be of the conrse| Men Agree On Thls. o a fifht influenza will | " d to provide adv eons g », ;:‘.‘:lr‘ r”'f;" :““‘:’Il’l‘l.’fi“.‘:':ll:lv}:lv\” ‘u‘rl re |-:,In“ WAK VI TERANS LEAGUY Waterbury, Mareh § Coach ::l‘!:!v;\ ,':‘:‘rlltrns) “"1'1" ':u' Ilnv:‘r‘rnp;’v They May D]fier on Colors, But They Are Solidly 1o the Yankee training camp in New . haiied . George Taylor of Crosby last night | wilh the golfing. An innovation an- Orleans, it was announced yesterday. || challenged the Passaic 1igh school of | nounced is the use of tree and shrub. Behmd “1 Wave advised Ruth to begin with d 67| passaic, ‘N, to game 1o he | bery bowers on all tees instead of wn. only Jight Dr. Wooten said, | ¥elid: Lo M aved n thal clty on uny date that |sightly wooden shelter houses. “and to increasc his daily training convenient to the wonder team. e routine gradually.” 121438 412-1391 [The only condition that Taylar stipu- LYNCHL VS, GOLDST! { ! American Legion lates is that Passalc play & return| New York, March 7. Joe Lyneh Pancho Villa Loses in [ I W5 s 25| game with Crosby here nest .| will defend his world’s bantamweight $2 50 H . % w’v e 9 10 He has not yet heard from h | boxing championship against Abe Bout With Taylor | [Hoftman IR tood but hopes to recelve A favors | Goldstein .of New York, at Madison | : ’ Milwaukes, March 7.—Bud Taylor J able reply from him gquare Garden, March 20, it was an- d h h Terre Haute, Ind., fiyweight, v n the N | Last year, Crosby's crack team was | pounced last night, in accordance with | an lg er newspapermen’s decision over Pancho Veterans of . {not granted a e wit) Passale. | the conditions imposed recently by Wla, world's fiyweight in a To-round 5" i, N (| This season, Crosby's tcam is not|the state athletic commission in re- ] éofie ln_a—nd LOOk at the New Style' of contest here last night, The newse | And y 08 215 | quite as strong as in the past | storing Lynch's lice paper ekperts credited Taylor ith | nderson K | - Agh of the ten rounds i : -3 HREAKS BECORD COLLEGE WAS 00 PUPIES, | HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS X - - ’ B " 150129 Cambridge, March 7.-—Miss Molliz| Vairbanks, Alaska, March “The to YALE LACROKSE CARD et A Mclittriek, Brookline swimming club,| Alaska Agricuitural college and | 30. New Haven, March The Yake (B 4 . o] won the "New England wemen's| School of ‘Mines, believed to be. the vniversiiy 1a crosse _sehedule for the , i ¢ championship in the 20-yard free| farthest fiorth college in the world, seagon, announced last night consists ¢ Jelon cuoies i i1 wtyle swimming event in the Y. M.|has reelected Charles Frnest Bun- | of eight games, five of which will b & . 2] C. AL tank here last night. Her time | nell president. Mr. Bunnell, former | played at home. League games ard i/ was 5 minutes 15 seconds, breaking| federal judge here, founded the ins ST RTINS, . the New England record for 11 sec- | tution 16 months ago. It has a ;""r“l:‘H""'"mi'r""\:')“"‘"":"b”'.”'l'}'v‘ ey ;l“"" ~— < onds, Olive Holland, Boston Swimming | rollment of 69 students. ens, Institute of Technolagy; 26, New Ol was mooRd and Heton MNe- E = York university: May 1, Syracuse nni- §| Ettrick ookline Swimming club, | - Best cees versity; 9, Cornell at Ithaca: 10, Ho- 21| third. s bart college at Genevas 17, PHNCAON: | o " P GO —— S — « 24, Harvard at Cambridge 'l:" 6 DAY RACH { sALBMAP{ sm New York, March 7.—Six of the 12 teams remaining in the six-day bleyele rase at Madison Square Garden wero! T WO bunched in the lead at § o'clock to 1™ GONNA (ALL ON 9AD0A WHET! 4 day, the 10th hours with 1,791 fnifes S0N50 mcm EN(;LPNS ZbND SEE ATEHALL § OTHER MOTORMEN four laps 1o thelr credit. The teaders T ® He_&g HIS S 00 gvere Ega-Backman, Goullet-Grenda, GOVEANMENT w bfiMH ™ Evl(:\.‘?rl Madden-Horan, Kockler-Stockholm SHORES FOR HIM AND WHERE. THE Nefatti-Azzini and Brocco-M. Buysse. AP wenT POWN The record for this hour, 2,051 iles, | five laps, was made by Fogler and Hill in 1914, lfl)fim\ UNIVERSITY WINsS ¢ | Boston, March 7.—Beston univer sity rifle team scored a total of 9711 points o5t of a possible 1,000 in a | rifle match with Oxford university, it was annzunced here yester The | results were exchanged by eable. Ox- | ford’s total score was 970. 1 U L“\" \' \\l\h ‘I\T(" { New York, Mareh 7.—R. Earl Fink, | defending champlon, yesterday was eliminated from the national squash tournament by Otte L. Guernsey, fo mer Yale foolvall player, ia a round maich

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