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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924. HHHLHLLBHHHHI$8LL85895L58 808509508088 9,0,50.59, u»mnnmauummouumuuuuuau»“unu»u»uuuuummm»ummommmwwv ANDERSON-FRISK WIN FIRST INTER-CITY MATCH — PRINCETON DEFEATS DARTMOUTH — HIGH SCHOOL FIVE PLAYS § HARTFORD TOMORROW NIGHT — PASSAIC TEAM WINS 140TH STRAIGHT GAME — RICKARD STILL SEEKS BIG MATCH mv"'mwv"’(fm'"."'"'1‘"'0""mv"(""""‘i’"i"v".m’mn"“m"'&‘"'m"'"GU"'C""."'“M'"WWM”"”” T - . ] ] ] - . ") 1 " - MICHIGAN HOPES TO HAVE4 {PASSAIC’S WINNING STREAK OVER MEN ON THE OLYMPIC SQUAD i 4 YEARS STILL REMAINS UNBROKEN" - ) ) ] o v e w4 G Ann Arbor, Mich,, March 1 ~Four jinches, just 113 inches short of Gour- University of Michigan track and |don’s record-breaking leap, estab- | fleld stars stand out as most likely !¥h¢d a few vears ago. On one o 2 A : casion Hubbard leaped through material for the U. Olympic team | foet 51 inel of space, but it was which will compete for world honors not owed because he overstepped this summer. They are: Egbert Is- | the takeoff a fraction of an inch or bell, distance runne DeHart Hub- | so. bard, sensational broad jumper and Hoffman, next to Angier, of THi- hurdler; Howard Hoffman, javelin nois, tops the list in the javelin. And thrower, and mes Brooker, pole IHoffman, by the way, has even beaten vaulter. |the Sucker star. Angier, however, is Isbell ranks as one of the best |more ¢ ent than the Michigan- | two-milers in the country, Last r. Hoffman has tossed the stick season he was practically invincible over 200 feet on several occasions. in his favorite event. In meet after | He is onc of the best bets Unele Sam | meet he showed his heels to the op- has in the event. | position without much diificulty, Brooker, as a pole vanlter, helongs Cloach rrell, of the Wolverines, |in the 13-foot class, He has made considers Tshe the best distanee 't mark several ti He is a runner Michigan has had since the |great performer. ney is one days of Floyd Rowr. of his blggest asse in and day | Hubbard is at present a junior at out, Brooker always scems to be in | the university. He looms as the winning form. DBrooker has few if next world’s champion broad jumper. |any supe in the vaulting event in He has already done 5 feet 1% Ithe country at present NEW |]R|TA|N BOYS 'MEGKLER STILL LEADS | LOCAL CUE WIELDERS ARE THE FAVORITES . ...... . oo Murphy Ruming Him Close | Race Tor Second Place “ | [ i Play First of Series With Hart- . "Ol-d High Tomormw In the city billiard tourney, Meck- s o P v i3 3 - — ler still holds the lead, with Murphy |WARI v\h\mnn« H, GUARD: ; . = Pl el e : see The standings follow, | ROHRBACH, BELOW, W [the figures showing games won, lost | CAPTAIN BLITZE UARD, .\.\'1»‘ ¢ o " | At Hartford morrow Night, and average, : | FREESWICK, FORWARD. B .cocoas i Omlem g e 14 : Deleats Dartmouth and Has e LA T i IS fiREATI.Y ABUSH] ' Chance for College Title Gorman . . sanasnzvavsnes SRY ps or This Wedk ——— Right Guarnd, . ullivan; Mo 4k!4| va. Dahl “Ull‘lh* m]:xli“\-“‘;mk g “"-'-I;(l“: ,,'\‘:.f',‘.‘, \\: \';:lln 4‘| s »‘x: \;Wl ! Hall | N & | Princeton's prospects for going into gymnasium tomorrow night when 2he fyvg Sullivan; Seapaletti - v ng; Bl‘flfld&d‘ b}’ Fans 8 ;I\n‘“I|\‘l’~“llt‘rll:"'I(Il:':i“”;Jn‘:::rl"lh‘ul‘:;“::‘: \‘x‘: teams of the New Britain, high #chool | frai vs, Young: T . Perry k a biighisned Iasc night ket and Hartford Public high school 10cK |gulijvan vs, Kasprow; I'risk vs, Rice N Tigers vanquished m.u{mu!h 40 horns in the first of the home andigeapaletti vs, Crane; Lanza vs. Dahl- (By Billy Evans) thus staving off that one defeat hom« game serie to ll the iri-fapen; Young vs. Halt vs, Noo “He's yellgw,” | that ;Alll mean the end of their cham- angular championship. The nan; Murphy vs. Perry No expression s more abused in /[ 140TH STRAIGHT WIN “plmnhnv hopes, Britain team will go into th Neat Week's Games the sport world, HUNG U ST \I(-MT If the Tigers can beat Cornell at the favorite because of their good rec- | Mockier vs, M ¥i Scapaletti v, . Passaic, N, J,, Match 1 Princeton Saturday night and then ord all season, e chanee of de I“A'- Traceski; Lanz s Hall vs, In all competitive sports the tellow The Passaic high school ba kv! win again from Dartmouth at Han- ing Hartford have never been bright-| panigren; Young va. N Sullivan | who seems to quit under fire is brand- {| ball team last night defeated over on Tucsday night In their re- er In several years. The Capital CHY Lys, Porry: Frisk vs, Medkler | od as yellow, Potedam Normal school of Pots. I played game, they will be tied with :.’.:‘T is having one of Ms worst ‘:»_..‘ Sullivan; ape vs, Murphy; In many cases the shor fits the dam, N. Y. 57 to 80, This ‘ornell, the count being scven vietors ons. anz " ki > individual, but often athletes so|| marks the ‘Uoth conscentive | lics and three defeats each, One Hartford \?\\ |‘~ I-'m'tl. | Young va R s I i 'TY: | pranded do not deserve the appella- victory for the local team. Princeton defeat, however, will end Coach Johnny Newell of the Hart-| agprow vs, . . | tion. the stern chase ford team has been in hot water all - No greater disgrace could possibly | ngefeated sinee March 10, 1919, 1s | H¥nson and Anderson were high sason With his team. They have b B ir flnics than reset. toks (00D SECOND TEAM befall any athlete than 1o be labeled | yne wnnsanl record of the Passafe |SCOTCrs for Princeton cach contribu- | | quitter, He soon becomes | (N gy ketball team. |Hng 12 points, while Captain K in the state, and attempts 1o hoidt yellow, a High school up the team have met with discours e a marked man, more or less shunned | On that date Passale was beaten aging results, The o team has not | Migh School =Understudies on Coupt | DY the rest of his profession [ by the Preston (M High school slarted two games th : 1l | " Physical tailure is readily forgiven, |rive by the score of 32 to 20, team that will start the New Britain| Have Won Each of Thelr Five [but lack of courage, never, | Since that time the wonder team ame will go in to beat New Dritain . ¥ S ' X from Pasvaic has won 139 consceus ::‘z:r'llr.l‘ o hoip past record SRS S Reae | Mecently it was announced that Alltive games and captured a scorc or |® vight n verman the Hariford mentor The New Britsin High school see- | Rf feh would shortly mect Luis 1¥irpo | more ohe sonshi l.h‘ lineup and summarics has one of the best forwards in 1he ond team is making a fine record this | M @ bout 1o be staged in Houth Amer-, Jt is a rather interesting fuet that »ll necton Dartmouth state, e player b the Dixie team | year. They have played five games, | 6. 1teich is one of the mysteries of [the closest Passale has come to be Kivé Prvikaaabonpats' FOIMNER before the season started, and was' winning all, They to play in the | the prize ring. defeated in four scasons of continued | right forward : one of the main cogs in its scoring 'preliminary to the Hartford-New | success was also at the hands of the |Hynson ... aeeaiae v e Dooley machine, “Jimmy* Weleh, who Will| Bieitain game Friday. Manager S8aun. | Ttelch is o marvel of physical de-j{same Preaton five | left forward » be remembered by Red and Gold fans | ders has annonuced that all his men | velopment, Measuri over 6 feet,| 1In tournament play last Mareh Uleaves .. cooe. Edwards a8 the cateher of the Harifor I8 lare eligible for the game conter | welghing ubout 216, he iy fast and | Paseaic defeated Preston in the seml- also a good man, He will «| The men who are responsible for | clever AROSTRIN St AR e and pocks a punch in either finals by the very scant margin of | His task will be to take care of Bel-!the fine showing of the m.m are Cap- | hande He looks thépart of the cham- | two points, 3 The reason for right guard sor, New Britatn's eading se tain Haber, Darrow, Gicrochowski, | pion, every inch the closeness of the score was due to | Beraen Neipp a Strong Cog. Beagle, MeGrath, a-..um and Deado. | ~ Some years back Reieh gave great|the fact that Passaic early piled up Much of the credit of ihe feam’s!ian, They have shown fine team. | promise, he wag touted as one of the | big lead and then withdrew the regu- success 18 due to 1 Krnest work inoall of thelr games, ro. | best bets in the cre y of heavywelghts|lars to save them for the finals, Neipp, who has bee ‘ nain- | chowski, the rangy center of the | flourishing at that time. Reich never New Team Every Year stay on the a a0l ) team, can.be depended upon to get jarriee | ley 1, Edwards haneman, =ub for Not a single member of the original ! tower of strength on both the offense the jump in every game, Darrow is| In the cymnasium u wonder, Reich {ltam that started Passalc on the Dosley, 1. Fres irown, Feinsesen | Shd dofense of the team, and {8 #ece \good on the offonse and he and Haber | scemed to lose all his St the mo- | winning streak that (s now the talk [ Anderson ¢ out of T, Cleaves 2 o¥t of | ond only to Belscr in the scoring of been two of the hest working [ment his opponent bogan to punish | of the sport world is playing on the \ out of 3: Dartmouth, point: Wlser deserves 1o be i rds 1o reprosent the cond te' @ ! him I out of 4, Edwards 4 out the sta th W year he two gnard Ha Tt wasn't long bhet th ritics who: for Ihmh v l out “l 1‘ thing ta 1 A wtar His offense | iicagle and “Mac” McGrath age strong had predicted big things for Rteich in S work is a treat to ‘ Ho far this ensive men, m record fistic cireles withdrew thetr compli- | Klacss made four field goals. Dart- mouth fought hard to stave off defeat and held the Tigers until the sccond half when Prinecton let lou"n pows terful attack, Edwards at center scors points for the Green, Ceererisenas Goas Ieft guard Summary: Field goals, Prinecton, Hynson 5, Kleass 4, C) os 3, Ander- on #; Dartmouth, I*ricdman Doo- (Continued on I 'vllm\m g Page) of 7, Goas 5 out of 9, Shaneman, sub | TRIO OF STAR ATHLETES WHO DEFY FATHER TIME’S WALLOPS “Youth will be served,” So at least was one of the mainstays of the Mc- runs the old adage. But up and down | Kechnie stafr. | the sportive list there are three chaps | His asget—control-—was still who offer ample proof that the an- ' with him. It again carried him cient saw doesn’t always hold the in- through triumphantly just as it has side rail. done for the past several scasons or Jack Britton, “Babe™ Adams and .<|nr-l~ the old flinger Inrx.(\u to feel the Stanislaus Zbyszko are the three in |strain of constant Guestion. TFor these “three old men” | Zbyszko, at 50, is si H able to give have long since passed the milestone |a splendid exhibition on the mats, Re- at which Old Father Time usually ¥ ho ex d the champion, Ed beckons celebrities of the world of i o the limit to win. sport to a permanent seat on tlm‘]t was one of nu- tcughest holm the bench. | angler” Britton, at 40, held the welter-| To this trio can well Inr‘ a l:) weight titl And though since de-|names of Cy Young and Bob Fitzsim- _t_hrynod be's still far from through. |mons of days gone by. Cy and Bob e has fought ‘em all along a wide both leaped beyord the fortieth mile- {span of years. {stone erc they quit their sportive _He has won a championship, lost it, |endeavors. But fellcws of this type and then wou it back again. |are by far the cxeeption rather than Adams, at 40, turned in a winning |the rule. They're urigue, to say the season for the Pirates in 1923, He!lleast. ADERSOVFRISK GIVE IRICKARD STILL IS OANESAISEERBEATIG "oy o T New Britain’s Two - Man Bowling Team Wins First of Series by Tomi NOt R“dy [0 Admit Dempsey of 61 Pins, There was a great crashing of pins | Has Tumed Hlm Down at the Rogers alleys last night, but the | two-man team from Hartford, Gaines |and Fisher, crashed themselves and | New RBritain won the first of the inter- city series from Hartford's best, by a total of 61 pins. The Hardware City hoys toppled 1796 pins while their op- | New York, March 13.—Despite in- !creasing indications that the propos- {ed return mateh in the Metropolitan trict carly in Junc hetween Jack | Pt Dempeey and Tom Gibbons would be D e oo bose. save & great [Shelved, Tex Rickard declared today xhibition. while that of the other two | ¢ Was still in the field for the match W hardly oy sood. and would make a definite offcr with- Eddic Anderson was high individ- 1'" a few days to Juck Iearns, the ual man with 118.2, with Fisher next [champion’s manager, - at 111.4. Frisk stood 1062 ana| Faced with the statements = of Gaines' mark was 105.8. The biggest | Dempsey and Kearns that the titles feature was in the first game. At the |M0140r'S next bout and only 1924 bat- tlast frame Hartford was behind 41 |t/ probably would be .against Luis pins, yet Fisher knocked oft @ spare |Firpo in September. Rickard reiter and then a strike, Gaines duplicated, [2ted that he is going ahcad with the Thus they picked up 39 pins and |empsey-Gibbons pians. The promot- dropped the game by but a loner, The |°F aiready has obtained Gibbon's con- next in the $200 match will be rolled (S¢t to terms. . lat the Casino alleys in Hartford mest| Jearns, howover, while admitting }lontln) night. The scores last night: |that an attractive cngugh offer would Frisk—120, 109, 115, 105, 110, 100, |iuence him to alter his plans, ad- §5. 106-830, | mitted that he does not expect Demp ‘Anderson—120, 122, 120, 105 118, [5°¥ o risk his crown again until 124, 130, |around Labor Day. Contracts for , 285, 210, 2 |motion picture work by Dempsoy, ia : which Kearns expeets to sign in a few iy “Jod, 115, 111, 117, days, would keep the ehampion husy until July 1, nnv‘ which he would he _|ready to start tralning for a title con- test, “I had held out hopes for bouts with Gibbons, Harry Wills and Firpe [this season,” sald Kearng, “but so far o . e ino responsible promoter has madé me RIGRT UP TO DATE a definite offer for any of these fights, The local Epworth leagucrs may be | Rickard has made me no offer fdr a |good at basketball but as press agents [Gibbons fight in Junc or uny other they are almost nil. Here comes in [time. Neither have wo discussed a re an item concerning thelr basketball [turn bout” with Firpo, but right now (game played lust Saturday, in which that looks like the only definite thing they defeated !hr Morestville leaguers |likely to develop unless some hew ] |contender steps up." 09, 1018902, Gaines—~116, 111, 100, 106, 100, |88, 110843, Totals—239, 215, 215, 217, 217, 187, 211=17 } i a. LT, CLEVELAND WINS Simmens, ©{ .00 Cleveland, O, March 13.—Cleves Hewitt, 1t ¢ Jand virtually climfated St Paul's Duntz, If i Blauvelt, ¢ ... chances of winning the rn group | Anderson, rg 2 | championship of the United States Hantord, Ig .. Amateur Hockey league by taking | 1ast night's contest 1 to 0. Joe Deber- ul’-mrn scored the only gonl in a five minutes overtime period. Cleveland, of | . WO, & ovres 8 Baseball Uniforms ::','f"f‘.':‘. 'r‘; Letres . and Sporting Goods Moo - MONIER BROS. 38-12 MAIN ST\ teferee, MeCarthy. o e ce— season he has scorcd 22 field goals| N, B, M. £, 23; Souh Manchester | mentary notices and soid Reich should | lt l,.lappe“s in the Best Regulated Hotel' and 12 fou! goals, making a total oflxcconds have been a diver instead of a fighter, | B6 points, Unfortunate v N. 20 Panthers, 22 %o gracetully did he reach the floor. his full season with tie n N. B £, 23; South Manchester f &l W, 8. 25 Panthers, 21 Lack of courage, inability 4o absorb | [V Just pving For | weie, Tuat [[ A Two BIT TP | NEVER S AN S : , Ko 20 Danthees 31 punishinent and fight back o doub A DRINIC OF ICE MEANS ONG LOOK S AWFUL BIG KnEW You : Kept Reich (rom_ reaching the chat. | WATER, WON'T You ) pore T1p- || Te You IF ITS FoR To DRinwk | YOLTEH FOR FIETY SaWnY whe ol o bt [ pionship clase, Certainly he has every | SEND FOR SOME y SOMETHING FOR = - ™ e st i = other requisit J I S gl GRNE ON WOV, 10 | g T ot b surprl i > There are, however, some athlete £ - omor wenerally rog; | as yvellow who any- New Britain High Will Mlay Hartford | (DID8 but deserve sach a reputation In the fight game much of the sue in Capital City Neas Fall—Hart- | cess of (he man in the ring depends on the way he is handled by manager ford's Schedule and seconds In baschall the diplomacy of the nanager constantly being put to the test in the handling of the different {type athietes making up his cinb, Often poor handling of some star) athlete ca him be branded as| yellow w n, as a atter of faet, the question of courage had nothing to do t work ¥irong He The sehedule H. P W 8 footbal has been ANNONTCe the usual teams ap- pear on it ere are two open dates w hich will soon by wiil play at Trinity field this ye Wie game will 1w on Saturday, geptember 27-—-Weaver High a Hartford Hig) it Hartford Higl Hartford Hig t-=Hartford High at Cros with his failure to Geliver The sensitive, high-strung athlete s often the type 1o be branded as yello eimply becavse Le failed t jer a man o knew only one —————mm——— 1 srport High a od, 1he t driving of his | CAM REMEMBER y HHEM YoU SAID s—Meriden High at Hart 2h tactics and tobasco lang Goop For ME - - t . bt R s e hininm b MONEY WAS NO ECT Hartford High at New |athiete. Such a sestem simply breaks | g his epirit. 1t causes him to be branded November 5—Open — November 15—New Dritain High at | (Continued on Following Page) —NOW rtford Hig Don't Wait til! Spring - CADILLACS A SPECIALTY The Pas Derby Is Won Wrecking Service—bay and Vight TROUT FiSHING ; v Russick’s Dog T Arctie, yestorda to a record breaking victory at the! Wet and Dry Flies or e nd of the long Le Pas Trs | TACKLE orty” and his half-caste wolf- | " # beeame .‘”:I,;, of the Better Grade JB Moran Garage Sn e Monier Bros. b-«ln!t-! with \. . Hawker - fe = ‘ i . i MAL MUCH. & | DoLLArs AND YET! TER ;o: ROAR 7 You MUST Teimm MONEY | GRoWS ON Trees ! #A W You Gwve HlM IEXY CBNTS Coppright. 1920, W Y. Tobuna boe

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