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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924, mr— e S = S rerE——— — e moe—— W“b‘“#“&&&h&bb&&&b.&\e;& £22LLPLLLELLEBLLBBEHLHLLELIHLLPLEHALLIELH5809888888 0858805958885 88055058555 958558285855 B8508008098885808085905880958888888885955588885888585508558 65588582 i BERLENBACH FACES TOUGH JOB IN DELANEY TONIGHT — TY COBB’S GREATEST AMBITION IS TO LAND PENNANT— HEYDLER VISITING TRAINING CAMPS — JOIE RAY TROTS AGAIN TONIGHT — CHANCE STILL KEPT FROM ACTIVITY FPPPPPPVPVIPVIPPIEIIPITITIITIRTITVIRTIIIFTVIPIPPOTIITPIPETTPCITITETIRITFIPITIPIPVITTOFTIIIIVEFTIVTTIIT TR T TP OIFIETEVIIPPPILTITIG FPPTIPOPTIIEPPETTINITEFEPVTITVIVEPFPIPIITIIIPIIVTIITPETI VI RAY TORUNINHIS ~ BESSE-LELAND TEAM MAY JOIN |~ ANY DAY IN ANY SPRING TRAINING CAMP | HEYDLER I OFF 10 em— LAST SHORT SPRINT 1N PROPOSED STATE LEAGUE ‘------=-=--=----=-==—=----cmme————-1 V[SIT BALL CAMPS 1 . 1 ————— - < ,.‘ A"Ul(l[j - / W !" . B arans . ; Herealter Will Devote HImSell 101 ....... .. soncars 1o 1 o srome mormron Aemetcan Thiead of Witk 2 Aesrciomy 75 | TR e Plans to Spend Considerable Time - Looking 'Em Over hood t her 1 be a state . Torrington and Staftord SELL Long Events omi-pro baschall lcague in this sec : S~ tion this summer, with the Resse. e event a league is formed e lLeland nine as one of the entrants. double headers would be played on New York, March 14 Nothing "HH‘»V has hwr| .“zjn b 'v-rfvhi\l,\s ]:nJ :_~:{n’.’.r games Saturday 794 ” > b~ . @ ¥ New York ATCRE e . MEoly to bo o ; elou Manager MeConn of the als and Sunday afternoon. The working eI NS 3 Il Moran, “miracle managsr BIEE 4k & L 46 Sncirs raiinod tekis ™ nehester last night a - out of the schedule would necessitate A |3k { & =, 7 ti club, is untikely vich this matter cach team play away irom home ) =S % copardize the pennint prospects lace tonight. i bl i v &' S ussed about five Sundays duving the season, FiX MG A THONE STEAK. | the Reds, in the opinion of John A Joie is scheduled to start in AN | B g i 0 ¢ is organized the This is as f s negotiations h Heyd'e wesident of 1he National AP dstce Yrent st the auaus i would he Besse-Le- zone, but that's the dope and some- | £, 2.5 Wi CreamEd remges d} '4‘ 3 s ’ Knights of Columbus L L a cr, New Departure of thing may come of it AND A SIDE ORDER, O \"\ : c this view WATLES; A UTMVE [% 7% Mr. expr his \ < " AQ 1 re departing on a two Twenty-second Regiment Armory 3 3 3 a prominent Amer- FRENCH PASTRY AND - But, according to a promin LY RB‘E{_E,; z ,_-7/ Y\? weeks tour of the siv National icague = = s e o 2 T 5T you / ican Olympic official, Joir has beer i 3 / Y £ £ . 0 r ot ) asked to groom himsclf for the | e\ oS ’ 3 ) fa/ camps in Florida. pothat will Olympic 5,000 meter run. It Joie [} DONT THIC } > EY =7 . P his first ext 4 inspection of e it ; MucH OF THAT | & yees | Y n | MANAGER WARMING U spring training quarters since he be- FOR PLAYING SEASON came head of the senior cireuit. complies with that request tonight's | ¥ Sookie! - : > ) Sin, ; | 0OKIE R Xy ) 3 86 will be his last over (he sharter IASK Bl \fi_,_& 3 : & ; sl L s course. i A S A M K " of league prospects now.” Mr, Heyd- That it will prove his most bri ler pointed out. “partieniarly as 1 am lant effort of the waning indoor | cHANGED not familiar with what new material developing, | s fident! cdieted. -: H in W H H 3 ~ e e ovar s cfubs are yosing i e e o Psychology Plays Big Part inWins Big Ten Contest With 80 I’ " g (Towe | SUTE SHCE[ e of Moran came a8 & Lioyd Hahn, the Boston runncr who p e Sl S s cap '”sc,"-c“ pard blow to Cincim fandom twice has taken Joic's measure, and i . 2E0 3 which hs sh hopea pennan N o Jolt nedin Atbletic Tests Seconds to Play orvice roR | A voT W /| whoh bas nim: nopes af & pennant such other stars as Tom Cavanaugl il of Boston College, Willie Sullivan - . | ARROIPSS OF ; much will depend on how Morau's Georgetown, Walter Higging of th A\ ; T i Ao o = 4 > \ 3 New York %, and possibly Schuy- (By Tlly Evans) Ann Arbor, Mich., March 14 FAT CATCHER ) \ 5 snccessor rallies his forces ler Enck of § . Joie knows Showing to advantage when the go- any one of that list can make the j.o ic joughest Is the supreme test going tough for him. and if he is 10 Goming throngh with a bage hit, when hid a real sfarewell to 1 ] L safe knock means the ball game, is st how important its effect will he: Westeoh eonforance hauketoallicompes v ! \ g ; “It must be remembered, however, LLonRhaN, 4 Hendy s cak L tmA gy ] ; - that the Reds are a vetsran outfit for close games this season. I'lay has ; ) : el e g 3 Leen exceptionally keen; -point . e Aers e tance running he must vel 28 fare more difficult than with the bases gy nng ‘:‘:T,'“’n ‘I\:I:'ui»-l'_\‘\l\'lrl]':;‘:* /. o 3 : £ f & inhersnt stroi vould expect the ever befors t SRILYE INBIANLLE (0)E £ 7 team to show 15 hest apeer. Y‘f‘ oy, 1 ns e say g FriOds have heen necessary in order : 3 .0 il 2 oU i T hara e e eoNalb] “Casey 600" present themsclves as e e e Lo astetrn e el inn o, | \ “WF YoUR BIG C\TY TEAM CANT that the loss of its leader might in- the banner features, ApOI A8 L Atk ";‘,\,,' “', :“ ¥ : Despite all these nip-and-tuck tilts . 3 MAKE A BETTER SHOWING THAM spire the cinhs to cven greater £ Lhia atlor Jaka | Driscoll, | Ihe lo it (ol B ) s s it INdoubtful, Riowever, iEEBIgidon N W . \T DID W THE BLOOMER GRS neights,” cup-holder, will meet the foughest oyt ]““J.“‘.‘ .h"‘mil-lmwm sl AL L revdvn sl SO . | AND THE ASVMLUM TEAM THE Mr. Heydler will visit first the New four successiul races for the trophs. | pineh Thore are son Ste Who ainaational v SR G Gllcme it and ) , § u‘n;‘ h ‘hl n.v‘: inapect Vkl‘l hi -;‘l:llilit Joo Tierney of Holy Cross, who set 10 b Cling e o U nerhARS L thrilla 1t Hands th i class o itacir: 5 } club at Loesluras Nrookisn at Clear- a new 500 yard indoor record: Wal- vor wio invariably falter when it is Michigan had cxpeeted rather easy ) 2 ‘ na: § Cincinnati at u::u .I» Toston ter Mullvihill, another wearer of the §uyg them to deliver the punch that opposition from the Gophers, It SRS ] . AL Setomline R0l LS OuE purple, who nosed out Jake in the noqpy victory was to be soft picking—the Minne- 1 1 \ : tinsdasatonn, ftional “600%: J. Coard ‘Tavior. (1 Their temperament is sueh that they sota game, 2 ‘ i 2\ Ao e R L e g L A : AW £ S TIGER-DARTHOUTH GAME the Penn State middic nee SR e hamd eortain athletes regarded pdher soft, the Wolverines hanging 5 < : P > have been invited to mect Juke, and gy oty ordinary in the long run shine yp six points before the Gophers PR e o WILL BE ]N NEW HAYEN "‘"' $% Qetcrmined o 4 the lank 1y the pinch, had time to cateh their breath, Bat "fi\.:"""'”" 14 . ud : : from then on Minnesota < a Lot hirteen additional cvents, includ- 1 know of big leugne players who apin’, teavin® machin 1 cr 7 ok K i o L AT kno g loag ) arin’, tearin wehine, 1t crept up " " A " Ppince . ing two fleld contests-—the running (aom hit better than 0 who arc on the Mather quintet, so that at hal? > S ted Princeton-Dartmonth ¢ high jump and th - mixtech pound pgne feared by pitehers Cthel MmN time the count was knotted at 12 test Declded On by College shotput ke up the i Pre- Wwho boast an average of 100 points points, Rules Board. gram, and without except e potger, b PR e Sereans : ) Y|~hl]n|-m;-ru1 w’.y- unus neth sl e e el 5 . o — ey s rM‘r\ ‘\..m. .‘h'rflln 1. Jh'. pinys and balarce, and assure the onle YOne of the most courageous exhibi- field gouls, ut on each occasion the i o [ off of the protested game bhelween ars one ¢ the ST Y R e e bt s B L sl Bl el MISS COLLETT 1S VICTOR MAY SEEK A RECEWER |-y|1|r‘lhr|| and \mm.‘.un. will be meets of the scason 1 a SRG i@ Lt R A = 4 staged in the Yale university gym- observation on the badl field was the fug the tally, Then Minnesota start e ” il aN ) r0-Pams HothIL game Clitley Jtohorte Lo 1o, drats nwag, and with but fou Wins Wit Dieget as Parter Prom ' pop NEWARK BALL CLUB mustom in New taven Maren” is SHE[K LEONARD KAYOS on of the Chicago White Sox pitched minutes left to play was ahead, 31 10 petroit Tiger's Leader is Ansvious to iss Wall and instead of ml‘ tlanover, N. H., as was 2 26, Obviously, it appeared ail over Bellieair Heights, 1Ma., March 14.— —_— reviously decided by the executive gainst Detroft i ittee of the Intercollegiate his game Hobertson aceomplish- but the shouting. Win Peanant Before e Betiees \jss Glenna Collett, paired with Leo |y 2 : MeTiahe @ ’ Hls MAN IN THE SEGOND A the unnsnal feat of not allowing & But Michigan surpriscd ‘em all Diegel of Washington, defeated Miss foan and Ashton To Act I McTighe |y yyeiball 1 This was yer to rench first First, Cherry and tien Kipke tossed From Baschall. Bornice Waull of Oshkosh, who was Fails To Post Bond—Huston nounced yesterday by KElwood Kemp, Jr., sccretary of the leagu:. Retuses Ofer he game was shifted at the request of Dartmouth because ji1s home court will be unavailable, ment of a recciver in chancery for the | “pgl Mo S0 BRSTURR L eteres Newark club of the [International |, \ward Brennan, New York Ag- basehall league for the purpose of de- | gl cor® Dot Ut termining the exact position of the | T TEIIE Lo Sl eton and elub with respect of finances and fu- | .0t e n Gl ture plans may be sought next Mon- | hen ™ i rogult if the Tigers de- day, according to James 1. Reiliy, | g e ol Yext Saturday and Dari- el £ ‘ representing William Ashton and Ber- | 0 ) 0006, B0 e ntatives of Losonard put on i Conneet vars . cork. MY Tor the net and—in went the leaths oyl times he has bettered 400 S nard 3% Moun, former owners of the | 0" o votlegen will toss a coin to 2 ot for the winning scorc Cobb for severn! yeurs has showed Jimmy Thompson of Temple Ter. | SIUR decide the place for the play-off y made the short fourtcenth hole | THe game. | c——— agle Dt v me of 27 men Lo face In o long looper. The Maize and Augusta, Gu., March 14, 4 paired with Johnnie Farrell, on the was just ntopoint In the o Lo ascball Clearwater Links by 5 and 4, Diegel . ¢ of ¢ rear, Thirty seconds were Wt to be . R cored a 68, while Miss Colle d tur thi S Al Sl ool ) Not a si sotive ball tlayer re. | MCOTCd 0 68, while Miss Collett did the | o Ly~ 5 March 16, ~Appoint- Keoper's wateh, The : - pli conrse in 79 and helped her partner mains in the Amerlean League who o5y C T L0 el had Sl was listed in e zation When yjieo Wall 86 Enocks Carson Out—1ic Is Also 5 1 digposed of in order I a Victor—Pilkington Loses o reman Kbl s Lhe I iU was in ticked off the time 1o Travers ! pring of the when pitehiers 1all was passed to 11 rty, the Al 1 b | the advane Michigan ace. 1o aimed for the (W t Meriden, March 14, Your ' e ith the batsmang basket, He hit the vim, a hosky Min. Tyras Cobb made his debut \ number of professionals ard, now cluimi rosidene 5 Wit pitehier work- hesota guard getting the ball, Down Cobb came to the American League practd for today's opening round coity, can also clahin sonet) f ' W hardest hitting agg conrt the leather was tossed, Finally in the tall of 1905, The coming sca- in the West Coast open champlon- through the virtue of hi § \ American loa g W Maize and Biue player intereepted o son’ will be hiz 201h he by ow. | ships, but none cquaied Diegel's score, night at the Nutmeg A, over . Gopher puss, Once again the ball wax Not once sinee 1906 has Cobb fallen 1avers, the British champion and his handed 1o Hazgerty, He pivoted, 1ot bolow the go0 mark fa batting, Seve partner Ockenden were in o the low ' ] i e action may be taken, said Mr, hei) e g itimate meul teilly, unless Michael MeTighe, pres. | wecond with ght hoo sl faster than a majority of the big np = The Rheik s introduced to son . ootk | 1 that The lively ball, according to Cobb, e for the o e da Mr. The Hartford Kaceys, with the . . vo At ) wi plans for the club by Saturday. Ar | opiy Malcolm at forward, will punishment in t ' il Hiaheitouht WAk AUty his savior, just at & time when Rellly " aline i first o tobertno e . cilly said that his clients desire ac. |"EN e i i : ever. when i it dotn e i e = his legs began to botier him, Baseball Sults [tion by next Monday. He added that sm‘tk’vu’p against ,:J New ,"",'“,",' «: practically out on | .4 bielploating i Phe lively ball says Cobb, “took it is difflcult to ascertain whero the |the state armory tomorrow night : Kheilc persistent ¢ e back | 9 o'clock. A sizzling game is cx- the premium off running and placed d s l' Newark club stands financially and | with a rush in Tare LTt A L ~ppr it ail the stronger on hitting, and 1 an upp 1€8 that the saddest h»;luw' is the disap. Pected. brought him what e 0l been Petiiee or ‘ ' always could hit" .\'pccinl Prices To Clubs pearance of the $30,000 which the) P T ‘ oo Fedabulishl HADFIELDS| .ocirmmmon,,,, || Bueball Uniforms was i crectlon 1 ' pHior to 1 round was ek signs of Klowing up but at that he fs race Mmscif ni I y 7 hen the bal Cobb's lone ambition in baseball is of RWridgspori, won the judges’ de. hand that stung ! e o tntield 1t e to win a pennant and a world sories, cigion over Andy Palmer of Okla- MON‘ER BROS Young v togr ) \ . Iwcams d ) The Valcons bhase i held a A goal which still apm some dis- 21 MYRTLE ST, Loma, in a 12-round middieweight hd Ry, afded. ahother Win o i o I A ot se1f, who meeting lats night at the club rooms, tanee away, despite t tuet his club “Just Around the Cormer” hout last night Jogash led all the 38.12 MAIN ST, There were about 22 candidates pres- finished second last year, way. ut and ncluded among them ar when e of N Haver I th evorgl players who should sho Sl " There's at Least One in Every Office BRIGG® Pitehers: Kania Sum mera of last year's teg i e skioand Preisser, last indign Mary's and the Pirates TS A Catchers: Kopec Yensor [ WELL s1r MR | Don'T owe A WONDERFUL rFor Two | islatka 1 CHTIRELY OUT / SouL. 1IN TheE FREE AND CLEAR = PIANO > : oF DEBT- | JusT| WORLE =L INGBME BeE oF DEBT =\ ) PAID M7 INCOME | Tar ALl PAD Don’ = OWE A | TAx A YEAR N | Yearr AnEAD . CEnT To ANYBODY- went a Shoitstoy | o T T — e St i NoT Even To THE faver fror ) Outiiclders § knla and LAI\/AWI oo, “ RNPAEN T fro ) STILL OWES Wilti wr \ i I and Je 1anik hird King it the 1 ms this year expeets 1o level and BiG FIRE TN LANRENCE Bnvowsach s SMRP 7 i Pive Apparatus Prom Sseighboring ) Quit — e o team scrimdliath st il O Knochont Vetist Tasorad To Win — ' b O Both Have Bout With Greh NO CHANGE IN LINE-L ” Ma n Frmgnee et of t cland 1ndi | At ABSOLUTELY | ¢ VEGT - AN | A GRAND At 5LORIOUS g FEELING 1T | AnD CLuB DVEsS S pugii- 1utzk astating PN ———— TROUT FISHING APRIL 1 Imported English “ bo E ] Wet and Dry Flies portsman’s Exchange d o . o TACKLE porting Goods ; Whederd ; of the Better Grade moking Supplies . wimming (oo w8 Monier Bros. ‘:"";" pilz oy s welg 58%-12 MAIN ST. Ls 3 2 " 1 #ix batt