New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 9

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WLDINESDAY, MARCH 12, “1924, |18 some what smailer than the hole in|ily in early transactions to 4.10 cents, i INE l l] la putting green, It is claimed that/65 points above the recgrd low price ! practice ut the game greatly improves |established last Saturddy. Recovery ! IN CUNNEGTIGUT‘(W accuracy. of the franc had a tonic effect on Dr. W. T. Morrissey proved to Im‘ulh"r foreign exchanges. Demand By BRITAIN DAILY HEgALD, Reds’ Infielder Snares Heart of e ) e vt - Crashing The Pins FRATERNITY ALLEYS the most accurate putter present, hol- |sterling was quoted at $4:30 1-4 and \ ing 12 out of 20 shots. H. E. Shep-' Belgian francs jumped 14 points te lard was next in line, getting 11, nml 3.44 cents, {Postal Receipts Indicate [mprove- oare™, enuing seuine 0. awarded Monier Bros. served | ment Over February, 1923 of Sports D e ’Frisco Queen 0D ¥ IL::.II\'\': LEAGUE The much N bout, discussed Wills-Tay supposedly set for Hartford on March 28, will not take place then. It has been definitely called off and will not take place hefore May 1, if | at all. cream and cake. It was announce that the event would be repeated ne u [ Tuesday evening when, it is hoped, | New the weather may be more suitable. NEW YORK A. C. WINNER 81 sz - : Gerstaecker, York Newspaperwoman Says . 9% Baroness Gave Out Stories Which Hartford, ised the s e e Were Not Authentic, over other citi in ligh\ comes through. hu-\ ever, preferenc event the Hepp Helnzman Winger | Business and industrial lonvll\imm ! Connecticut as gauged by postal ceipts at the principal cities of | state showed healthy increase bruary over the same month of | year, Sridgeport, New Haven ford, each showed good gain | ruary receiy while the fo Waterbury, reported a decline. Hartford had the largest increase, with total February \ipts of $12 761.13, against $109,794 lary 1 for a gain of New York, March 12 arges that aked” interviews with the for- man k and his wife, with ueen Wilhelm! of Holland, Field Marshal von Hindenburg and - others, contained in an answer filed in supreme court in answer to an ac- counting suit begun by the Baroness Lija de Torinoff against Mrs. May Wilkinson Mount, who - conducts a Inewspaper syndicate, The baroness, who the wife of William P, Peters, taxidermist at the American Museum of Natural History, ! e | 8he Iln To | in Newark A, [ mer ¢ Th Runner Only One meet Boys' Al any out Leland tomorrow baseball team night at the for prelim practice, members of last year's team and new candidates who wish to try | o are expected to be present. fYour B Kook . Maroncy {Allis Jast t 6:15 club Set Recond in Indoor Meet At Madi SPECT Crimson [ 6l and Hart-| son Square Garden wre Hitd. New AL C track York, March 12 New York athletics won the senior indoor and field championships of the Metropolitan association ef the A. A U. at Madison Square Garden last | pight, scoring 36 points with the New- was the cighth largest ine T | AUk AT Reecan di LU S S OIS | ported by the fitty leading offices of |ET Trom (ineatoip I venaity ch 1 that Mrs, Mount had not country, which showed an aver-|®d fourth with 11 points. o . |made a proper accounting of her gain-of- 9.45 per cont. (el Christiernson, Newark A, Culiisnay racaived in recelvt fof the h £ ¥ ) Celuded | eStablished the only record of the Bridgeport, which is included L when he was Mocked in the 6o, |torviews obtained by her and syndi- among ihe fifty industr ci{iah|| OGN ENE e .]“’_’ clocked In the 60-1,,16d Ly Mrs. Mount. In her repiy, [ chosen by the post office department HUrURALAF T SCCONS: | Mrs. Mount avers that she has letters to #ypify conditions in the indu run _& repord ‘with "“"-l““ in whic the batasea | centers of the country, made a @ @il previgirecords at that |}, o) iy g Fonning of 11.55 per cent in February, h.mm' Mt ottaon. Memankc & (. ]ihe assertions of the roness. total reccipts of 81.89, against TS E0n, F AR ’ of her answer, Mrs, Mount .96 in the same month a vear onlySdoybichminnan ot the nent of the baroness in the Waterbury, the other Counecti- springing to a sensational |, .50 gy 653 of which $2,000 reprss ‘ut city on the industrial list, showed | Victory in YALL ERICRTLAN [oxy prof ahould haveé colsh a decrease of 4. receipis | (HIE hEusigithndagkaon iapsolio 1% to her from sale of the syndicated ar- dropping from $2 26 to + YorkiA CtwhoifinlEned: seconds i had not, as she claims, the bar- |1 i but the February 1923 re-|A. Woodstroff, Newark A sy interfered with the sale in some | ceipts were particularly large, show- |third. The time was |instances demanding and receiving | ing an increase of 27.19 per cent over| Vincent J. Larry, St. An 4 some of the payments. Mrs. Mount those of February 1922, so the re.|Wou the 600-yard run, h: iy, charges that as a result of this inter- ceipts of last month showed a rnn-“"““‘vv‘\"“‘: UB MRS rsity, running un- | L e mon received by her siderable gain over those of two years | der Newark A. C., colors was second: |for the interviews totalled but $436. ago. third. The time At New Haven, which is included |G. I, 1, Princeton, was 1:13 3. with Hartford among the leading o fices of the country, February receipts g Women’s Tempemnce Union Guard Against “Flu amounted to 0,407,095 against | b city, R1COT S toda Have dEain 5 »1d time stride and 1ast night sixth straight game, defeat- Meriden New Departures, 3 Ianger Club, is ing the to 30, eh o scor- I'acky Hanlon defeated Ienoit 100 { the to 40 in the state billiard tourney Jast night. ana boxing commission §s 2 ankie Carbone of New Recently Frankie was all et | match in New Orleans but when the announcer ammounced the bout, Frankic was miles away. The Loui v LEAGUE 3 Pencil Pointer 53 four distanc Loren was the |evening, stenp the Dix Brawn The Touisiana commission has sents asked the New York board to bar Carbone “for the rest his natural iifa. e r cent, of on Wardn Sanders Maloney Dougherty Walker Stanley Rogers of Meriden, prom- inent preliminary r, takes part on the Nutmeg *, card in New Ha- ven tomorrow night. of ¢ Score another home run for Louis Fonseca, star infielder of ithe Cincinnati Reds. Just before he left for spring training in Orlando, Fla., his engagement to Ruth Burr Doolittle (above), spciety bud of San Francisco, was announced. The wedding will Jess, YVirgil and Charles Barnes, all pitchers, is the unusual family assem- blage in the big leagues this year. Delt Buck Nl e Mitler Cook . McDonough Ha§ Its Annual Meeting this one big bat: “Intelligent pitching would provent | Pabe Ruth from slamming out so |y many homers, I do not mean that Ruth is not dangerous,” sler s auoted as declaring, “but if pitched to intelligently his home run total will not anpreach his record. ddie Ci- cotte never gave Ruth an intentional on balls, yet Ruth never hit Cicotte for a home run, He hit only one off Hubert Pructt and that was on a fast ball, the only one Pruett ever pitched o Ruth.” r unburdens himself of ancnt Babe Ruth and his hase While all activities at the Cincinnati Reds training camp at Oplando, Fla,, were stil yesterday during the fu- neral services for Pat Moran at Witch- hurg, Mass, the offices of the ball elub in Cineinnati were close tribute to Moran. d in Maranville, the Pitt be proteet gning Barney Dreylus ¢ h Pirates may si himself, 1t cported that aht, the Kansas City wonder, has refused to sign at the salary offered, Riily Southworth's vered from an in irs back, his pres n world ¢ difference York Giants, He's st ontficlders in the If outtieldor hus fully rec ral Knes inry of sev will make play of New the Nutional lea onee in 1 six e AMexander of the Cubs a new curve; this is as that Nockcfeller 10 dollar hil The great s develope fmportant has found a new as news Mr, Sinclatr indicates whether Daugherty will ride Zev in the race, we shall cn- betting ineling- | Until Fall or next international deavor to curh out tions Crown < Up Teheran, Persin—The Persian gov- ernment has decined to sell a part of the crown jewels and other precions articles in order to raise money for construction of railwgys, She’s Best in the Long Run MARIA ZUBCO The champion woman runner of South America is Senorita Maria | Zueco, who is distinguished by her | versatility. She i8 fine in the sprints and even better in the long rons, | She wants te come to merica to | compete against the leading woman funners this conntry vl ‘hav ere, w Walter Dummy Mazzic Whitney n\ Carlson Toman Donle Ang & Laefer - Maynard Powell Massey Barnard Kelly Mull Tracey 56— 52 1 ul Benters, Raldassine Dorma LOGERS ALLEYS CORBINS & K. & K, LEAGUE Berkeley : Run Latches Corbins, PP Dehm Kuper Gold Manran Kitdur NeCne Robl [ riva tedding 8hepard Ehelton Tollinson Allen Wessel iKron | 1Hannan Kalish oot Roxhury, xTo104 W10 630 Casters, Corbins, M ] Dorsets, 1, & K. Anderaon I [ Parker Knobs, € A lings Dixon iurd K Dummn Wellingta Cylinders, Corbi FOREMEN - 236 | Low 1be held in the fall, following INDLSTRIAL | Mach Cusack ‘ 3 Stanley Works, Molyneus 1 87 Duplin Dahigren Patiison Iwito 5 Man North Johnson Hoftman Man Stunley W right ETE 218 | Ca Bri mp Fafn " | 1" Dlanthar 1761 { Freemen 1 Corbin S rew Landers 186 1’.iJcnkins Elected Captain en, Mar Ardmore of the Ya 1R Scuno last night Je ulmu of vd captain | ‘ New Ha arsity h | team for I the team 206 Junbor and Jenking is or lhe Yale Hockey Team t banquet the close of the baseball season. championship team ity last year. He was also the baseball team. He p St. Mark's seh where 1 50 piayed on the team, H. West of Mass., was 1 assistant and the inti on var sub col Tockey Milton, manag SECOND TEAM WINS High School Substitutes Capture Close Game from Celties at High School by 11 1o 10 Score. 1YL R raight vies Itic bus- 10, The struggle times both teams ability. It won | 3 CXpens ketball team, game w ard throughout, | showed played as prelim in-Meriden scor oug and rary hool ganu onds wer off form and splendid guarvding McGrath the scor different. Heber, the hest offs ners timoes they 1 Gold played two yesterday wore not for game of wou at the Ya goals, m's pots, scored field played orward & The i Sceonds: Gieroehowski Haber and Gennett, and Beagle, guards center; Politis and wards; Lipman and Politis at ms follows eenter; Dare Yow forward, Meti O'lrien, Celties ZoWdon, 171y ngland, aly, have dier Iranes Porty I the memortalized an | was £109,171.42 in February 19 {increase of 1.13 per cent. PUTTING CONTEST Morrissey Proves Most Accurate Golf Club on New Indoor With Board at Monier Bros, Monier Bros. were unfortunate in| [their choice of last evening the putting contest which they had plann- lud to stage some time ago. The storm and the lack of electric lights une doubtedly caused many of the golf tans who had planned to enter to re- main at their own firesides, Never- theless about a dozen togk advantage of the opportunity to test their skill at putting on the new indoor board at the sporting goods store and that {dozen was enthusiastic enough. The game is played upon any the conventional golf putter used, the object being to 1 the board the greatest times in a given number from varying distances, rug, being “hole number of of strokes The *“cup” ont'” Mrs. John Sloan was elected presi- dent of the Women's Christian Tem- perance Union of this city at the nual meeting of that organization | held yesterday afternoon in the Cen- ter church chapel. Other officers cted were: Vice-President, Mrs, es Healoey v Mrs, 1or- Kutz; tr Mrs, Elmer ); corresponding secretary, Mrs., John Gilehreest. Mrs. « ! Symonds and Mrs, Kutz were el iditors, Mrs, Mary B. 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