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N «EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924. BESLHLBLEEB8508888. 0800585000 0889.08. SIBLLLH8 888598085908, EAGLES WIN CITY LEAGUE TITLE —N. B. TURNS BACK HARTFORD KACEYS — PITE FINISHES AT TOP OF COLLEGE SCORERS — NEWARK CLUB NOT COMING TO THIS CITY — CORBIN CLUB TOPS LIST IN FACTORY BOWLING LEAGUE SPPIOIVIIVIPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIPPPIIIPPPPIPPPPPIPIEPINIPIPT PITPIIIPETTIIIIIIPIPIIFIIIIVIT TPEFITIVTETT DRV’ FETPITTTETIPIPEIEFFRETEPCTITOVIVIIIITIIITOTPIIFIPIIIPD caia il sl ad NEWARKCLUBNOT HARTFORDKACEYS FAMoUS ~COLUMBIA GRID STAR HOPES | CORNELLIS WINNER GOOD HEAD BETTER SLATED FOR N. . SUFFERREVERSAL! To WIN PLACE ON OLYMPIC TRACK TEAM, N COLLEGE FIGHT THAN A GOOD ARM e o o e e oo ' s g e e e it o e ot -.---._--_--......0 Neither Will Meriden Get It--New Turned Back by New Britain by, : v » Cops Basketball Title-Pite Is OF Two, Pitcher Must Have Haven Man Scare of 38-33 l o e = Kk Leading Scorer - Forme for Success “All a lotta bunk vy se Hartford Kaceys All New Britain | | New York, March 17.—For the first A great arm does not necessarily eral weil known sportsmen in th v Malco T Tasioy time in u decade, the intercollegiate assure success asa major league pitch- today described v rumors th f 2 i - ‘ - 3 basketball championship flag today m. Newark Internationals ight Tynde ! Iiestella % s 4 £ 2 3 5 flies over the Cornell campus, 5 » cir franchise to this city. New tight forware s . = : 3 By virtue of its Saturday night 30, Tru¢, & world of stuff is a worth- not only has no “ronin 3 Wojack : 1 ) > : to 20 victory over the Princeton Tig- | while asset, yet a normal head is d. but also, past ien ent S %, ¢ RO 1 : lers, the Ithacans came into possession | perhaps more essential. 3 ; % 2 S S 8 3 R N ‘ A of this ¥ s championship pennant. have shown, have not enough SRl ronard ' 1.arso! R The recruits who show great speed EAREEW DO, cin SpAYe Lhic t o RIS 1 guard R : 3 S e : 1t is their first since 1914, Gornell |, oo"0 "ty Bt e cure i e ke pae ik " Pellet ; 2 s 2 S closed the season with eight victories | i o o & g8 nLApLnE New Haves Posaibility 2 | 2 : ; 2 252 W e A 3 it ot i i cats Bhew vy | A LinERAEs ofean, miseil g wh el pRY From Meriden comes olle IMioor La b 1k ' 3 : i = e Désn luficted by Yale and Columbia,| o8i9r: lsague race begins. ftem, relative to the Newark 11 bk roilotier 3. Tayior & Mals . . X3 ; X : 3 | e ot victors Teft the Tigers| OB the other hand, some rook chise dispute oIt i ; R ; 4 . : N : 4 haneine 1 the halnce between seos | Pitcher who didn't have as much stuff, = " Leor | SRR : : : : RS 2 5 ond and third places. A victory for|is rotained for development. The rea- Meriden, Marcl The presen a . foul, ar B 5 o 35 B % o 2 Princeton over Dartmouth at New son invariably can be traced back to dispute between t ew owners o Malcolt ., Tyndel B : i G i : [Haven nest Tuesday would give the | the top-picce. the Newark club of the Inter eloree * i Huyes: t e S : 4 8 2 : B o X Tigers a second place tie with Colum- league may reach into Ut sephs, . By e i e % bia, while a defeat would leave them and have its effect loc St ¢ f ore. 5 5 & : 4 k9 tied with Dartmouth for third place, learned last night. It ha n f o played e wh G : i : g : § One more contest remains before ported from reliabie authority t oone of the i wds of i EEEERA R 3 . LI X % 5 ~ 2 the records are stowed away. This is| George Weiss, owner « e New ' -dge t hout the i 3 Inext Tuesday's Princeton-Dartmouth Haven club of the n : AN BaE seeks to displace Mlichael McTie e e s w5 ito | the Newark club and put an Interng up by a scorc of 3 33, at the It was Captain Walter Koppisch of C Ji who kep. the footbal tional league franchise in the Fim . armory Saturday night, At no | Janghtou, former Harvard mentor. Koppisch starrcd in e vry gume play nd was regarded as one of the hest |Columbia, City. point during the game was cither Jackheld mon in the country. »d it in the first rank as compar- No Good Field team i to v very far ahead Koppisch, who also shines on the K, is shown doing his Stuif in preparation for the college cvents and the |cd to the other teams, slumped during o the tense days of the campaign and In case this is done the Eastern will o g 5o, s a regulur Hart- |Olympic tryouts. He hopes to win e U, 8 tea. oo — {reports of ¢ dissension were warming up, with no runners on the be forced to look around for i plact o4 New Hritain contest with both e d ! jed by the Columbian's drop. bases or no batsman to take liberties to locate the l'ru"s', ‘\»‘\\‘.1”. “,un‘ 15 | tcams going at top speed hroughout v ; 5 Put to the test in a game, the speed but the Hardware City in in the same | B0 FOIC o wn by the vis- 7 i with %7 points for the 10 league « e Many a great pitching arm fails to deliver becausc there is no brain to guide it. A million-dollar arm and a ten-cent bouiry head. g i That is a baseball adage that dates WALTER KOPPISCH, COLUMBIA STAR. (—ON THE MARK., 2—GET SET. 3—G0O. Penn. and Yale have finished their . ; season from bei rout for Coach Percy |season’s charts as cellar champlons, | back aimost to the inception of the whose pre-league games &ame. It tersely tells why some pitchers who look great in spring training fail to deliver in actual competition. Many a recruit looks good when fav tives of the Ints, reported sent to the :\':{:‘,L’:'"}\ \"h‘)“;:l’:”“‘\”‘l‘ :“"‘“’{'{‘.‘:fl;rl" LA New Heiwin Y. Swimm Fail 100 % in Tucsday's game can rob | him nothing, if he is unable to get the state by John Conway Toole, m'«m e “'”w“”mm S R m-u{:p:u ’ Finish in New London Tank | him of the honors, ball over, fails to watch his baserun- of that league, were not 8 4| pefeat Mohawks By Single Point, The standing of the teams and the | ners and falters in the pinch. fmpressed with the possibilities of lo b A in th Jowed this by coming down the out- After Trailing Behind at 5 i i . - 3 ' ¢ 5 y p SO LAl arch 1i.-—drecns (ouy . 3 $1 196 800 sential to put over a winner than with terested persons, who giving out this ; 42 Raiasmation, requasted thelr BANios r).- sideling Crouin u'-);). ul' \;’r:r ‘j‘:; In the last schuduléd city leagu luduslrlal League the Y. M. €. A, Saturday in one of Princeton .... 3§ ] § o N i d - | wartmouth .. § his fact was made evident to Man- the floor. Taylor put New Britain ! ! 5 ] This fact de evident to M The city has Hanover park at pres- | the floo (b ? d {night, the Falcons basketbull team de L 8 _ Mo i o e ent available and could be put in con- . A 3 in this state. New London, with 26 S the 1923 world serics. His pitching from Shechan and dropped one from |z, pay was close, but not very fast In v city Industrial LOWHNS points was three points behind the ! failed him. transfer is made the “mystery men” s L B &l Corbluites i hoidh lors, Naugutuck mermen were Individual Averages If he was to win his fourth con- * id for a 4 .| Jack Pelletier put the local aggre: onto the top rungs of the ladder and S i The dividual scoring averages | would bid for a local club, believing ¥ | [shooting. ikl “; bt " and ihird and Norwich fourth The individual scoring averages of | ooytive pennant he realized that he st Vel bericr of itlie e T e A i icuders for the scason follow must bolster up his pitching stast. made a “go” of in the city, Continu. |l0n8 shot from the ccnter of {minutes it was just a race trom one ! n ing their idea the games would be floor. Malcoln brought the VISIors jy, o o the other, with nonc of the the high single and high three string cvents ivan of Naugutuck, Meaney ! L e Y he began to make purchases right and record thus' far and tho Btanteylor Greonwicl, Woods of Greenwioh | el e B 1o IR0 I DIEChIRE the exception of Saturday when they Prought thent up cven with an OVGP= g yyg one-half minutes of play, Si ! s - wonld start at the usual | hand shot from bencath the basket (pon “aionn 0 in o double decker for With Lamlers’ tiam holding high | givigual stars of the meet sihEsermale s i make the grade in the big show. There is also another important fac- N t he three. The standing and scorcs “Buster” Ellonsky of New London, | b o s R, S The manager of the Glants spent tor. Sunday baschall has been per. larson drop one through the o 000 i sther. Then B¢ 3 an exhibition of swimming in a Ldwards, g e d s T | r ) : pitchers, Ernest Maun, Howard takes a berth in the International |Tavior. Wojack looped a shot from fypy rrom then on it was w see-saw IREERED strati-jacket, with his hands and | Gy sl - ;hhlwm Wayland Dean and Jos teague the Fastern club will have to 10 e Jidido New Britain o four points, {g by o Ftig , . : A : tralling by the scorc of 11 to 12, inty-five mils man, h . PHAE will e 3 \ 5 o, . 3 ders 17 0 the harvest b Sunday bascball is permitted fuicolm und Tyndell got double- fpyping ghy fiest halt the usual flashy vder . 3 Although ten teams started, only - What will the hasvest bs Bomething more dcfinite may Do deckers and tied it up. New Britain |y por of the Fulcons had been hetd | N ; . > ) Skinner and Neww ritain swimmers it vetore Bush, a Busher, Goes D e aAla Saod Tttt news coming of course from ew foul shot by Lars Cronin brought |y from the floor a fou o v 2 have the ake good. e whorn George Welss holds Hartford closer with a ficld basket. |yi et contributions Corbin Screw 1 e et . " Wi ¥a . Haven wher re his best contributior ol Boren ] them unable to w Big With Chicago Nine 1.\, “determine whother or not ter all depends on what the Interna- 8on Brituin out in front, Faleons A d they have the heads. ] tonal league will do, Montreal and Hartiord drew up within one point " Fafnir, 14 N Cower (e MikssinbL Breewiited sl field in New Britain and representa games. Only phenomenal individual | and curves of spring training avail long one for New Britain, He fol EE e EheAstan vds rolow: Meriden has been suggested by in o Half Time. tossing a pretly onc-hand shot from Wiith switnimers Work) VSMOPIONE BE Sotamre o 8 . fieioratens lvalFiailiintum! WIBeie for the present. a doubie-decker from ¢ ame, played at the armory Saturday B e i e et 5 1 f 7 B ale 3 1 2 age McGraw of Giants out in tront when he broke loose {¢ &4 B FN A CKS 26 and 25 in a 1‘ Ie 7 ager John McGraw of the Giants after dition as to the grandstand and if no | ! ; under the basket, Both teams were wocfully weak in that professional baschall could gation further ohit in front With & Wy, ey me started siow and for five i them all with 1 I'reeman holds ast time was made in most of the T il eetioeTeloei i hatore I 3 ardly had the series close 2 played at 5:30 o'clock week-days with €1o8cr with along one. - Sheehan fy, . finding the loop. Iinally, arter Geon 4 e : . s (aud Kondie 8 Sovwich were the e 1 star who seemed Lo have a chance to league time v Britain went out in front when Mohawks, and a minute later well known long distance swimmer, Duke, Cornell—, 75 4 : ; after " PP ) bbe- T8 close to $200,000 for four rookie mitted in Meriden and ew Haven hoop after receiving . pa from {1y tka got the range for his tcam o 2 e 0 almost the length of the floor and {aey At half time the Faleons woere [H & B neeee.s feet shackled. Lilionsky once swam ¢} i HE il be transferred to soms oty where L . Mach, ¢ 533 ., four finished, Hartford, New Haven sy ; el ; ’ ] teports from the south show they tearned at the end of the weok, the (went out ahcad on a floor busket and | g.oviiess, and in the second - e Iteports from the south Btanley Works : ity AL A B LT take the acid test of the big league forth. At the present time the mat. 1floor baskets by Restella and Lars | oo gummary ] . Individual single s 8 . Chicago, March 17.--Guy Joe Bush, Individunl three string— Freeman, a strong argument for his retention youiquakes ave believed to he Providence have also heen secking « on 1wo field baskets by Cronin - | Kanin, *f. . ) s SRy place in this le and the wark letier inereased New itain's mar- | aeper, 1. L. g ] p Fafnir, 36 F by the Chicago yesterday when he Sty QR et ¢ olible-dbokoriand ' B4 |} am single string—Stanley Works, snin, ackile d back the ih Plsigie TVE Y6 DRACYERS dhiien by BNA SRS ith w double-decker and a field oy o % i m L | ¢ g turned back the los Angeles Pacifile ¢ of the earth’s substance under a elnb may | ) ) stead gin Const leaguers w e ru oig ust leagu ith one run in eight | o wing strain. of to New England into the the Kas (et by Wojuk brought the half p™ica, . ) | 98¢ ‘ R = 5 ) ) 5 cam three string—Landers, 13 That's Fit for Fishing innings. His efforts enabled the Cubs ern_league territory to a clos ith New Britain in the (gopoy cad by the score of 28-18 Korzon, Ninety-two or Better, ‘Im.nl\ to win a game from the Class With the start of sccond half 8 - ‘ Myers 1 1) [AA players after two unsuccessful s e S SE A e e WIN G[TY TITLE Hartford spurted poir of 12 26| Howarth ; v mpFIELD starts, For the first time this spring | BlCYCLES doublesdeckers brought Mohawks Sattler T T L) ] the Cubs showed some hitting po °r . . 4 SPORT/ING, GRPODS N | Presidents: Willam - Veeek COLUMBIA AND RANGER e Hurtiord within one point o the Grace. rg Cuk and Barncy Dreyfuss Fagles Come Through In City League ' local quintet. Taslor increased New |Norgeldt, If. i ) 5 Happeney cirieeianes 10 ubis & 3 ) Britmin's lead with & doublu-docker: |gikora, & +ro.ro.s 5 Wrigh A 21 MYRTLE ST, burgh were together again, MON[ER BROS With Six Victories And Only One Wojuck t New Britaln turther out gyanson, rg. If o | ] 1Moot “oe “Just Around the Corner” I Dreyfuss wants to give Rabbit " in front with a pretty shot from the \joreli, Ig o’ ) ) s iy | Maranville, shortstop for Vie Aldridge, MAIN Defeat. side lines, Larson with a foul and . . rhom u floor basket reased New Britain's 1 3 one defeat, that administered by the Nad to cight pomnts. At this point - - Blanc) A . 101 et oy e s o L in the game floor baskets by Leonard EAGLES LOSE GAME Zueehi N iy 18030 Wh F " N d F . d January the Bagles wo f and Cronin ecouplel with two shots Schetdel .. Seas e ANGSS en a ellier eeds a rien | jeague champlonship from the foul line by Cronin brought agan Sy cees 100,10 losed at 1 Harttord within two points of New Walld v i 100.80 :,’;‘.'”" e b e Britain, Are Defeated By Meriden Boys Club | 200 % Qb place with an cven break, while A ficld basket by Taylor and WO | gy gy seore of 18 to 10 in Sl ol Rangers and Mohawks foul shots Larson put New Hrite { third and last plac 1;."- her. Going through the scason hut sdey din out in tront with a margin ver City. 3 : e Y SEE WHAT MAMA AND PAPA ents, who d i Dutch 5 - ; . 2 POUGHT FOR THEIR LITTLE Bor ' vith ficld bash Boys' « lost their first ¥ ¢ Hartford cioscr P : i alin o et SEURE AT low oty gto iLies SEgE i iles ! A REALLY TRULY DRESS SHIRT an additional wir he t Rioh Wik i - Cronlt il e oreL Cabs : o o514 AND A REALLY TRULY DINNER voute. Kilduff took Gouls 1ouis Poiit doiwor b TN JACKET AND BLACK SATIN [ Mohawk i B iein Resins ' ! : ‘ KNICKERS - AND HE'S GOWG To | ety ot I /(6 - plkes Lveni ), Tion ! Lot I LoOK LIKE A REALLY Tnu._y' ¥ i hoy ol RE | Eiats y - . 96.16 GROWN UP MAN Like Papal Delanes Pau s % 3 ?j,,m'v‘, bout at the M ; ' o or and Wojack New Britain Dagles tonig I h t 8 [} « scheduls Lutrson nt promptiy knocked hir & ot o1 " CHESS PLAYERS MEET Mt Euers " <ition of Van- Wi« Initial Vi Aftec sll ™ : Cional Ehnes LOUISIAN Y DEIBY oth o Tonday s Turf Cla Pt in Bacing ey 1 Has Two Pin Margin Over Parir Bowling Camival At Cas<ino ] l)(-lan(-\ Gets Chance at -cnc Tunney Tonmht mmy 1 [FAMOUS=QUALITY]

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