New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, st | 1 close to record tim 0 ng are free to meet ( v ENGAGEMENT. | Maxwell displayed prett; | . 18 |allied or neutral fighters in r | Mr. and Mrs, John Igoe of Maple | dives and won easlly from Hadley of | - - |Germany. This is the second sporting | Brows, | street have announced the engage- p e a k l n ‘g | well, Al’lyway > [;"NS'[]ERABLE PEP s RA s Fields rou“.n th.“:utrlh: x(1"m:‘l: N’l",;::":l‘xvm-“ 4 s ), mh“' of their daughter, Mary Irene, of Sports She’s a Champ s NEW BEDFORD BEARCAT Shecher.ti: foderation waa the aret of theme B 1o Waker 5 Busict sl S ) {man pace follower, to compete in the sireei. Miss Igoe is employed at the Rerg. Our old friend ,“Wop” 'Manolian - . e B Al Miquel, th h rider, to par snnected with the Fafnir Bearing [ Soat Recano, rg. . pate in a meet in Berlin on the same | Co. has a tough assignment in Pittsfield Tsessoff ... Coates " o B orwa ) 1 v s 2 dat. — S —— It when he steps into the roped v A : R Coldwell : orros Foot S Cuard & ARG S aparrow N ht . 27 | . a S treases 100 bk ford “1.}11?)‘:\-.":,( u(nrr:;:b?: ?lrr\l‘ljr:hl 5 Will Be Scenc of Good Fistic | The Falcons and Mohawks play POLITIC JECTS, Siberis and since each boy Is of the slugger },\h nkin .... Carlson i next Saturday night. R S R type some damage to somchody's 2 ; 3 ST RENC TN C FEDERAT countenance seems likely, X < X L ‘U“‘ Sranresnaeas . Oberg| Hartford, March 10.—Al Shubert, VBENCH BOXING FEDERATION ) o Left Guard pard |t ancient “bearcat:t from New Jed- LIFTS BAN ON GERMAN BOXERS ! = o : : These junior schoolboys all try hard |ropg, Mass., is going to tackle a foe-| Iuaris, March 16.—The F: The Hartford Y. M. H. A, tonight | |[eeses S e e T RS 81 U8 SOhe a0 Ach cabahen il ate March L0 oo the Branch bax clash with tho Dixie Speed D . 2} g i - man w hy of his punches tomorrow ixic Speed Boys in | the games look one-sided the Hartford city scries, The Y. M. ; s S Talakt night here, boys have Pote ot 2 hars ught games. Shubert squares off against a long oys have won four and lost one, 2 | iployed Boys B Class. ’ while the Dixies, the r s up, have | : : : i 2 Y J range performer of considerable abil- h i Dixies, the runners up, have : t game in this class on Sat- i lrip by i ; : - ity and renewn in Harry (Kid) d ec and lost two. The Kaceys ay night was between the Lemons : trail with t s e : ¥ «©MONS {5 gwn, former Philadelphian but nos ail ith two wins and threc 1 y S . i Pineapples, hte latter win- York | [%) 3 and the West Sides have won one in | : and 6 of Nuw Tork. in Fost Guacd srmery | five starts, 3 5 on High street, featuring the season’s 5 p The teams lined up as follows: 3 . 2| X (L ases Pimespaies. |3€cond production by the “Feeters. I'he Dixies this scason have chalked 4 Carbonic ~....... ... Sowka The “Bearcat” will be nothing more up & total of 1073 points. & Right 1 /than an even meney proposition to fbetim: 2 8 i Nimero capt k ... Curtin|Wn_from the former Philadelphia o b ; e ; s schoolboy and there is, apparently, w addition o Denmark, S : o . 2 Sioute of E e M R s Haly and Canada there no ware 17 o ot g “laround | contenders for the Davis tennis cu, 5 : | Loy it i ol this year, » ; B | sochinsky ..., Mafutis| The rest of the "Feeters” card is in| 3 : i S : : harmony with the class of the feature , ’ s : S O avlaon iy ... Klopp |bout. Georgie Day, New Haven slug- v n Hizh school - dee E o8 Tatt Guard. ger, and Kid Vincent, a classy,| Hattford High 8aturday, 23 to 16, ; The second game was between the |straight-hitting youngster from Hol-| —— | RN ‘ 5 Sraiislier ke, will meet eight-round semi L 3 \ g Y ; Prunes and Razzberrys and although |Yoke, will meetin an eight-round scmi : lvll‘“' C "ll'-\'_l and Paulic Alberts, 3 ] Capt. Bonney played 4 good game and | final; Al Festa and Frankie O'Brien | "l“" ‘,‘lf] the 2 “""j’" » In New 3 | tried hard to pull his team through, [Will perform in a return engagement aven Thursday night. TH 3 the Prunes won 16 and 4. and Joe Flynn, loval K. O. specialist, | 23 % The teams lined us as follows: ;\nll meet his toughest opponent in Pru Razzberrys. | “Chick” Dorsey, rugged Norwalk| oy Aestefiadein it iing | Clark, capt. .. ... Bouney, capt. | featherweight. being mentioned on the Hartford Right Forward, campus as a baseball candidate L AR (P orp .- 30 L I EAGLES TAKE SLOW GAME '5 The new Overland Champion is an entirely new deep in medes Indepe ical club was Leld vesterday. The following officers were elected t ’aolo Scalora, vice-president, v lati; cor ing federation has ligted (he ban on | yeaponding se y. Emilio Rinelia: e v tion quickly ierman boxzers, who now will be per- | fnancial seceetary ianna Falletii; Ives children snd adults. mitted to engage in bouts in Freaeh treasurer, Glovanni Valente, Arrang Y toasant syrup. Noopiates. rings, providing there is a demand for ments and rally committee: Lowuis PS¢ and 60c sizes sold their serviess, Freneh boxers under | Falletti and Philip Scapellati cverywhere, Stan Kenned inity roothail cap- tain and later a star haltback with the G = R ooy i ... Scavillo d ‘ kind of closed car. Removable rear seat and :“ I.; ‘|.n‘unh‘lll ~“|‘|I;\-]“;:j ’|;;>l-:‘:ll.:l';:-hl:l:: RUTH THOMAS | Sqillcote ... e MeGerry FROM RANGERS 30 To 27‘ uphols:ery—bigcarryingspaceusehfltomerclunts. i 0 & e bl 'C 1 The first nation wonien’s swim- S S — ulesmem farmers. Both seats adjufl backward held al Atlantie City recemily. All| ot and forward —~comfort for tall and short people. lobs on s dig d, : = b golaion abh Camend | ming pentathlon in six ycars was|gwanson . Pulas |\l shooting and Wide ‘Misses of At Nor Pster sity the¥| po fair stars competed and at the| The intercst in all classes is very Baskets Featore City oo e o pucorofend the judges announced that|nigh in this basketball - league, be- : i A business car, family car and camping car—in g JIRPOLIRG. Sy e Purple | apgpnees Clark of Philadelphia. was| cause around the firs April a play- wcague Contes l . N boasted. addy starred in 00t- | (10 \inner, 1oud cheers for Prancest | oft to decide the STl o e T R one! Seats make into a full-size bed in the car— all, basketball and basebali. a a Wi ade i o 2 » . . ball, basketball and bascbal An official examination was ade | champions will ta Fama At ihacatate armory! Saturdy your own hotel on wheels. Bl( power. Blg reli- i of the records and it was found that | e T the gridivon mastime he was 0| 2 onor e beion o ‘BEST DEFENSE IS BRI et L ability. Touring $495, Sedan $795, £ 0. b. Toledo. Northwestern what Harley w lat all. Ins . Luth Thomas of Ohlo & Tdke Harley, he | Attantic City the field. Extreme- | 30 1o 27 they did not show a marked superiority over the Rangers, while on in the backricld, He was also an cx- | choers for R virl. | port drop-kicker, Iyilidichesrhifor "_'""‘ i ol ‘”|';[ the other hand the Kangers showed = e e Lo absolutely no reason why they did pot - ks et earn the defeat they suffered. y . | On the courts Driscoll played a fore y s also the 220-yvard senior| I"or the most part the game was a ward and guard post, mostly the late [y, champion, and is n'i gslowly played one. With the ex- tor, bright hope for Olympie honors. | (Continued 1from Preceding Page) {o.pijon of Bunny Swanson, who caged 1 i | A g | five field goals in the first half, both A ol Detwoall wax & @ar tishop, with Juck Dunn's pennants | (o “H"“‘N RN Rty performer, Sinee leaving college Dris- winning Baltimore club of the Inter- | (10 FIHECE BT L8 (R kot were b lol D9lL Ak | boen ying professionat national league, tied for home run |y ] a | i e J located, They knew they were at football and basketball, nonors in that organization with e onalE LN il ava sema dii: Lo.b. Tolede fack evidently deeided that his infield |00 4y the ade but that let them ot Wilbur Cooper, Pittsburgh, was one WIN EleBITI[]N | also lac the kick. With Mitler, | o0 000 (" ha and freakish shooting R C RUDO] PH of the biggest pitching disappoint- 2 | Weleh, Hauser, Perkins and Galloway ¢ (o soqson, this game eclipsed them . ] ments i .Hn National League last| |of the 1923 team, all good hitte all, It seomed that both teams we s . - 7 scason, Counted upon to keep the | (Continued From Preceding Page) | augmented by the three minor 10ague | o of playing and were ready to SALESROOM 4 ELM STREET PHONE 1790 ; | ) playing ¥ McKechnie boys in the running, Coos | é stars, Strand, Bishop and Simmons, | oot 050 \nistle, The energetic per failed compietely. He lost more stafi, in the hegiuning at least, Wil [ Mack's club should be very mueh | ol i work of little Torello SERVICE 127 CHERRY STREET PHONE 2051-2 games than any other hurler in the [ work with the Yannigans [evidence this year. of the Rangers took the crowd's fancy l':\'.'vll- This year, Pittsburgh expeets — | — S and when, after innumerghle attempts, much better assistance trom its star| Red sox Tie ‘BI'U\\'I\ l)el'eats “ eslc\'an he fnally caged two protty shots of two campaigns ago, Should he re-| Boston, March 10 Scoring seven 5 5 . 4 from almost midfloor he was glven a torn to winning form the Pirates’ | vuns in the ninth inning, the Red Sox Swimmers in Final Meet good hund. Berg, the Ranger guard | fight for top honors will be greatly | tied the score at 13 all in the game e s bee g Grobste! bt s e e e e Fentt at | Middistewn, Maroh 10,—Iwithe lagc|Xhs has beeq tunalng Grobaten, of enhanced. with th f ! i |I s of th ason Wesieyan the les o close run all season to San Antonio yesterday, 1t waos so meet of the s csleya of P ould seore the fewer bas- e o g 4ol | AMtSA' 4 4o 18Ty Brawa'a ‘aweiofs | M6 WHICK wauld adere tne faner ba Snapshots. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Kkets, surprised himseli and his friends e 100.yard dash, | Was a great night for the big boy and meriean o ya ash, | Vil : % - ! who is on the sick list, but_will prob. | he had the typic al sunny Jim smi ceruit shortstop, made two doubl ' N . 1 made n sonsa. |ably cnter the intercollcgfites next | when he left the foor, MENAEE Tu BflRNEll‘ oL FLLE LML e 1‘:'.:’:“1:‘ L Aside from these little ineidenta, [SORRLHD b ones accounted for two of | he following summary tells abont all | The Doston Nationg ning @ Davy J . gl pi Al Ditersburg, Ma., e during a [the five first places won by the Brun. | there “"'\u e "'fl""]- Mouln Total E -} H 4 o4l nis otn Wontinued From Preceding 1age) V. Christy Mathewson, presi- Jontans and swam ayhor man on the | FAG! o ot Tdent of the DBraves, areived with his]relay team which - finished safely 13, Bwanson ks the finish, Saturday night the score [wife to wateh the development of the [ahead” of Westeyan Howard |mnhml;:"""::-l- ”-_ ol wt ha!t thme was 11 10 7 fewm. AL dinner given to bascball [ his opponent closely in the 10 and ‘M".l; I-Iu‘ 7, €., 8. ( olst, ©. lmanagers, scouts and writers now in [taking second in the latter event in 3 Dartmouth defeated Yale, 23 te | 1 1orida, tribut was paid to Pat __—__— on league basketball game Satur- | Moran, manag of the Cineinpati day night. The contest was featured | Loeds, who died Priday ot the training wers. Dudley Lee, re- | vecord holder in the Princeton defeated the University of Pennsylvant 5 1o 31 on A league v . i 1 . ay o | New Bvitain Outrit Teims Boys' ) , ; ' 1 'a | Kamimky Facels, | ) f_ ¢ - H AT WOPTME r Ly D WAITS FIVE MINUTES POR Prinecton Jed Penn to 25, bt PROPINOUS MOMENT :l:l il and l'.le y..w\.v‘;nr.“.-.“l" "::'::j.Jq."‘-.. \\|.',Iv‘.:;"ll\ IVK..;’.‘\".b‘\.:;:‘:”.lr“lrlm"u\i' Tl’ESl)AY l':"":A '-‘ L“I\R('H 11—8 r. M. 'rinccton for . cated the Boys' club firs am of = . : o : ol il Lt e To the person holing the ball the most times in E . _______ 3 ) L R oo wiayed o]l & given number of shots, at varying d best game for Meviden, while Shep will be given as follows: i et moior 6t ke homsls Gxncited 1st prize: 6 Silver-King Golf Balls ! AND STARTS TD UNROLD VAILABLE TEAT, W TAPLR, 70 NEWS PERS O B SECTION AND Bk [for the Arrows. 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