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RBerz he evening hono field goals i stein's best was three Other scorers and the the season follow: ' the poor me Aside Y t Ockend ) credit make, he negotiat- made for t was to from Accordiy thinks les freak Draily vament « ¢ hole driv Anderson ... .. 35 fan H. Swanson |over Sehultz | 1 Holst 1.. Schmitt T.. Meehan Morelli Fanered Jacobson Sikora id, Restelli to content with C round than m; during and Guinea tour- summer, shot Mail Thon tosscd in fo cord asire lust Boomer found his ball iyin abrupt bank which he ront of distance 1o the irds to was only anted to get and de- obstruction Toomer reach the n he with his Taking u tr 5 [into the ball b | that usually 5 turne | was A could clear oon ndous swing " wWas o sharp ¢ goes with a well-hit ball, down the fairway but the ywhere in sight, the neighl to disciose it The . lery, perhups more in Yankaskas wihing « Boom: JKanin ..., 2 } a8 or Klatka 5 d Kojnowski B. Kania Gorlewski 1. Sheehan Cooley . Korzon Girace Paris Torello Recano me ot wreh of Kaminecky Teske hoy fest than to look in he was wears W to d the Boomer did his amazement discove ator pocke dirt bank Boomer's 50 Breu lost bull in t. It had caromed into the sweater arms at the his swe the being raised high « Hm the “tollow through,' N 4 No doubt m fans, and others Norfeldt been the links, read Ockendon's st . mercly smiled VWITH THE CHESSMEN |ini remuricea mmor <ot s . | On the suriaee it may scem like an S & 2 imposdbliity for a geod golfer (o play Player, such 1. Yet H thing happen, Such an caine m observatio M Wy golf who have never on Alckhine, 1am sian freak sl B Tops All Othe ‘hus Far in Inte national Tournament New March 18, Alekhine, of Ltussia, todey ficld of clcven master ches representing ten countries in the ternati teurnament Line now has two games (o "is et with none lost, through his defeat Jast night of Gene Maroczy, Hungar- fan champion, after 24 moves in their | second-round mateh | Yesterday's game between Capablanca, of Cuba, world's pion, and Dr. Emanuel Lasker of lin, formor world champion, was drawn after thirty moves. A draw also was the verdiet in the contest between Frank 1. Mar 1 of Nuw York, United States champion, and Pr. B Tartakower, of Austria. The decision came after 27 moves, 1% 1. Yates of England and David Janow- | o ski of France drew their game after | oo 45 moves. Edward Lasker of (hi-| cago and K. Bugolinhow of Ukranta, ! adjourned in the afternson and con- tinued on even terms in the « sessjon Dr. Lasker selected t for his opening against An exchangs in the center the white queen in the cor hoard, whers Cupablanca exchange f bisho eleventh profarred e defensive when cach pawne and Dr while Capab! Tartakov the tour half games lost: Cap 1 asker, ha ineident 1 was one playing he time ot eveland's pulled such « before the great - | can mdey ot fhe Harry best | Ktunt 3 | Boomer turned the trick While does not com- pare withthat of Boomer, the fact that e is left-handed may explatin how he happened to pull the stunt ow Alexander | leads the Players ir \ York, one « ors 1l her Muore's g Jose R sand ehame Playing out of a rap, Moore did exactly the same thing as Boomer, smashed into the bank with his ball, same being defleeted ih his sweater pocket Toe Kirkwood has been e has yet } remarkable only 1o ind Moor bont working on nearly a year, to perform that Kirk- it the but W shot i uunabl accomplishment the amateur for belong Hoomer, the « decided to pra " 1% too diffien ening e Ruy Capabls bron Cubs’ Leader Likes Churry 1 a change and on the The draw was agreed to had two rooks and seven had a bishop knight 1 asker had ’ i and one- half game {arshall, 1dwar and Bogoljubow on 1 enc, and Dr Marocsy, Yates and Richard hoslovakia each has won lost one cach lasker ‘ France Hams to Win Some Olympic Boxing Contest t 1 elimination been held thronghout Fr January Oy mpic garding paints in membwers « Committes Vrance's the Ol mpi finals 1 be cho Jarie March 22 Charie fiyweight therweight nae won 1 Lnockouts of 1o two-mi ute roun climinatior Joie Ray to Trot Tonight In the Two Mile Contes Chicago, Marc Joie 1 linols A. C. dista: holde will eompete th rn the Cer Of b the nd in the iving much con- leader. ague, is ton ion fron Cubs’ DRAWS TOURISTS, March uba has ith tourists this year has been 20 per season than last, s one of the best f visitors from CIBA na 1% t . pular record fiic so far two-mile his ndeor trac onight champ I of the are come vir long | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, STOPPED IN EIGHTH Foriitg, oiailing--Teadler Véins, 50 Do Treinaine and Bufi Ne N. J., March between Jack wmiddleweight, Berlenbaen Madison i last Friday night, and , of Alientown, Pa., he middle Boxing deciared himase!f Clarke’ showing. Inspecto 18.~Th round ewm Iirvig wno con- uere at Square Jackie ( nigh the ic stopped in il .II(I‘\\)‘l hetd up and ar ind State Boxing ‘omm 2bec would investigaty he was eading in points at t was stopped. Both cautiously for the neither he n took the ag for the remaining bout sparrcd rounds, aney th ive and led O ke and f fighter sliow By th four 1a ime the zan, the crowd that fitled the armory began to | Y ters and the ding he fig steadily in volume until the bout grew was stopped. he an- 2 squad police, and crow after hearin Adams’ nouncement dispersed quietly, Tendler Stops Mare Phitadeiphis Muarch Tendler, of Phitadelphia stopp Marchant of Lngland in the fourth round of their scheduled 10 round bout here last night. Tendler weighed 140 1.2 and Merchant 41 1-2, Marchant was outclassed from apening gong going fo the canva twice in the first round, onee from a lert hook to the jaw and once from a sucecssion of jolis to t bLody His attempts to come baek in the second and third sessions were spirited but unavailing. In the fourth Tendler gent him to the ropes with « left to the The referee stopped the fight as Marchant was trying to get his hands up again. Tremaine ¥ Pittsburgh, Pa., Tremaine Cle Jsion over Spencer Gardner of in a ten round bout here . They are bantamweights, of W 1 the s o last n Bufl Beats Schwartz Raltimore, Md., March 18, —=Johnny Buft of Jersey City, lormer world's bantamweight and American Ay welght champlon was awarded the « ision at the end of his 12 round bout Benny Schwartz of Baltimore last night. | PANTHERS TAKE GAME FROM HARTFORD TEAM Deteat Orvioles by Score of 26 to 17 After Trailing at the Halfway Mark ithers swung into action after o week's layoff, and completely subdued the Orioles of Harttord, 26 to 17, The capital cityites presented a great lineup with Nassua, the Weaver High school star; Kalz and Apter of the famed Y. M. H. A. Juniors of Hartford and others, | The first half found the trailing by 13 to 11, The second half however. started off with a rally. Jordan started with decker, quickly follosed by The game sec.enwed back antil fing! quarter The victory leaves the Panthers! claiming the championship of the ciute, as the Orioles were state champs last year For the locals “Battling” Luke again scintillated, while Naseua. . Apter and Goldberg starred for the \visitors Da Mahoney referred. The score Panthers Aronson, 2 Kertyza, of .oo0000 8 6 Luke, ¢ conns 3 " Aubure, 18 " towalla, lige The Pa tust night Panthers | a donble- Aronson, ourth I"ield Fouls Tots T'otal Orioles Nussufl Katz, Jordan, ¢ Apter, Ig Goldbwre, Millstein, To'als . Referce, Mahoney: timer, Anderson A return game een arcanged to be scorer, Yahm the Orioles d at the Marel with as vy State Hartiord o rmoiy i HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED ~NOW-— Don't Wailt till Spring CADILLACS A SPECIALTY recking Service—Day and Night NASH CARS Vor Sale by J. B. Moran Garage Associated with A, G 31312 Chorehy Tel 2892-3. Hawker st | Pennsylvania in the final meet of the A 8, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 PECTTTICTVIIVIVITTITTIFT VI 2G990 0TSV POPVOIGIPIII O TRIE0TIPIOMIPI SIS 400 FITIVITTIICISIN SIS I PP VI I900000 009 CLARKE-DELANEY G0 MA’S THE BOSS And Pa, He Plays With the Four Kids on Basketball Team of Shawnee, Kas. TOP, RIGHT TO LEFT: LESTER, MA MEYE ALFRED, PA MEYERS, JOHN. “Wel whom 1t Pa Meyer family basketball Kas., talking. “Let's see, ma, land advance The rest of four Meyer ¢ crackeriack The on | playing toget pa. | defeated a teams, Meyers Shawnee, is s the team of 1 reckon take those Missouri All-8tars tonight, and T Kinder think we're in for tough hattle, as those bright young. #pOt g Writters say.” You are listening to Ma Meyers talking now, ¢ manages the team and mascots it as well, Ta, who happens to b Meyers, an athiote of some in his community, is the st w Young,'" says “We like t M, A he's protry standing say the boys - player | Alfred, 15, a o we play to- of the team in spite of his gray hairs Meyers family five have heen “I like to p I like to have him play because it keeps him with the boys,” 92 1924, $L888889500088808888508858888888888058888550858808088888H688058580547 . 1.4 > CTETEIEIPPPIVEPUGPIVCIIPIPIITIOT 'FIRPO AT LAST SHOWING SIGNS OF _ INTELLIGENCE, DECIDES TO RETIRE BABE RUTH QUT T "t f rameas” s e SOCK OUT HOMERS worte o Wants to Enjoy It—Will ERECERAS Sa Fight Reich However. Plans to Quit Scientific Principle SR and Be Natural the Meyers Family Buenos Aires, March 18— Luis Firpo, champion heavyweight of South America, announced today that he in- tended to abandon his career as a boxer after his meeting with Al Reicl | Firpo and Reich are to fight a 1 round bout hers April 3. Asked it he was sincere about giving up the chance for the world cham- pionship, Firpo said: “I don't care about meeting Dempsey or anyone else. 1T am fed up with boxing and championships, I want to live my own life, Jverywhere I go people fo! low me; they besiege me in my hous and office and everywhere, and most of them want to get something out of me. New Orleans, March 1§—Several years back the Sunday editor of a (leveland paper sent this writer out 10 the American League park in that ' ity to get a feature story about Babe | Ruth, “Ask him to tell you the secret of < fremendous hitting,” prompted the genius of the editorial floor. Ruth then in the midst of his great batting orgy. the one whieh | lifted him to the top of the world ns the game's most remarkable home- un swatfer. I asked Ruth the question in the editor’s precise words, The Babe was knocking long flies to the outfield at the time and perspiring Yankee | othietes pulled the drives down against the conerete wall in deep mid- fied ¢ I requests 1 received financial aid total $700,000 and thos: 1 have helped ave thankless, T have made enough money satisfy me, What I plan to do aft the Reich light is to go to Kurope for a rest and to attend the Olympic games; then | perhaps 1" will go to Australia and bust ‘em.” answered the! Dabe, with a laconoc finality that would haie shamed Maupassant him- WALTER. BOTTOM: dage. inst the team is made up ot hildren, all boys and all playe assure sincere,” Firpo added that would never forget the hospitality and fricndly treatment Lie had reecived in United s es, Firpo Qid not appear training last evening wonld train privately at a suburban hotel for the fight with Al Reich, and would net appeur in public more than twies or thri just to satisfy m." rapla The South American champion as serted that his manager, Hugh Gar you I am perfecily he reader will vecall that the Babe ! continued to bust 'em with great fre- queney and ferocity for a couple of seasons to come, Put last year and the | vear before the Babe did not go in for busting ¢xclusively, ther he took his hits as they came regardless of aize or character, Wants flis Home Runs Matters may be a bit different with the Babe this yea he confides pri- vately that he prefers busting in its her all winter and have the numher of formidable or his publie e said D Lecause it kecps me pa. says ma. o play with him because regular sort of a dad,” ~Walter, 22; Lester, 18; nd John, 12, as he ANDERSON AND FRISK WIN DOUBLES TITLE Take | Lynch Will ¥ Madis v Lose Game by One Pin But Match by 60 Over Their Hartford Rivals Now ¥ Tantamweight be at ke | Bqn Garde Lyneh, west title, clas! Harlem, whe wade, was re titicholder be to defend th Joe Burman las been ord w Anderson and I'risk, the classy two- man howling team from this city last night gathered into their coffers the $200 prize pnt up for the inter. city mateh between themselve and | Fisheg and Gaines of Hartford. The lccal team, aithough defeated last! night by a single pin, woi the mateh by a pin total fall. Last night's ore sher 193 1 Calnes 108102 115 2417205 3 100 125 126 111 115 05 103 2 Jer 816 100 161 i ' 1511 uation which ticular ring 3 5 100 100 118 139 68 111 114 417240171847 211 223, And'son 204 F02 test Is over ¢ COLGATL ELECTS LEVDEN Astoria Man Will Head Boxing Team Next Year—Golf Star Out, tndent Parie that wil in forth Tlamilton, N. Y., March 18I Leyden, Jr. or Astoria, L. 1, star 11 pound boxer on the Colgate team, wus today elected captain for next vear, leyden has been a member of the Maroon team for two years and has boxed in both the 115 ponnd class His most g At was the winning of two bouts against th Miiner, at mogt son of the Niagaa graduate Milner all ega was the champlor Armand Mass hampios Cap- e Neacy, heavyweight, and tain Growther, 158-pounder, will lost by graduation. Colgate lost her star golf player for the lacger part of the season, when it was announced today that Jim Me. Roberts of Brosklyn, was operated upon in the 1Plaxton hospital in 1tic for appendicitis early this morning. year, pic h met during 1 fear most [GODSTEIN T0 BATTLE BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMP » March commission to clear the | sion admin®t will be unqualificd French Fencers Fear U. S. March 15§, repress tition probably prosent fencers American cons rannersup auickest throst of any man he h the toile. Olympic vietory," land, planned to return to the United States May 10, bt t he would no accompuny him, Gartland not be found last night for an explanation of his views on the statement of Firpo, whieh ereated a sensation in sporting circles BEAVERS WIN GAME | erude, elementary form to the high- er and more polished clements of of- fense, known generally as plain hase hitting. In short, the Babe cares not leads the league in hitting i he may gather additional glory as a home run hitter, This is set forth conspicu- | ously for two reasons: (1) because it comes fromi the Babe himselt and (2) beeause much has been written in re- cent weeks anent the Babe's aspira- tions to lead the league's batters, The Ruth has a perfectly logical notion | . Ban Johneon's new poliey of 'O ping balls slightly seiled and not they defeated the Elihu to badly nicked in play will held him | High At the build up 1 new home run record Beavers led 13 to 11 but in the Fewer Bases on Balls? period were five points behind, T think the pitehers will piteh 19, B hoys having rolled up se men oftener with the old balls than | ang held their opponents scoreless they did with the new sAY Starting the final quarter, the the Babe “The pltehers arc supposed arg got u potnt from a foul and Huber 1o uttain greater effectiveness with! (oeend o donblr in from mid discolored balls and that shonld en-! aaurt white Ahdy i ap at 18 al courage them to take more chances| Huber won the game flipping in with the dangerous hitters, fonl after heing Zeleski “I am certalnly wiliing o gamble The summn Nt them, They walked me 170 times | pogvors last yeur. That was Just 170 chances sngy, | to make base hits they took awa¥ (rogory from me, at least one or two of which, you'll conees might have gone for homers, Let ‘em cutt number in halt this year and seee-well, see i 1 don’t get more than 41 anway,” For the benefit of the stupid chil-| dren in the back row it is repeated that the Babe made 1 homers last year, and wus tied with Cy Willians of the Phillics for the season’s honors, conld who Risk His Title in Vight at m Square Garden ‘riday N1-ht, 18.-=The world's t championship title wiil n the ring at Madison n Friday night when Joe side lad who holds the with Abe Goldstein of | o, until his match was cognized here the scanse of Lyneh's failure he champlonsidp against of Chicago, The match ered by the'state athletic imolved sit- has survounded this par ftic under iwo commis- ratiane, When the con- {ther Lynch or Goldstein tle holder. Boys' Ciub Beavors won their night hurritt Junior straight game last when th. mark the third the 1. en point five, halfway ones,"” N teay - deek it o by in"Olympic Games The fencing team it the United Siates coming Olympiec compe- wili include Allen 13, one of the fore. hee, He ds the general at ont., and e a post he Academy of Medicine, 0 feneing in 1920 and to Roger Dueret for | rship of France in 1922} sart the Antwerp Olym- . ®ays the American has has Fitzgerald Hubiy L Bdr, leski 1 | Zapakte, v | Karomitz, ¢ Diner g Guworek, rg . i in kr s bty PR AU BICYCLES COLUMBIA AND BANGLR MONIER BROS. ELE MAIN ST, CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI — in — hadov's of Pari e W, 15 year “He ix The my way Moseart his expericnce man whom th A second sald recent. | on ™ Vi WHEM You SurveR For DAYSE WiTiy A ACHING BUTyY AND You Krow You ouGH T © HAVE (T PULLED BUT You ¢(IAVEN'T Tue NTQUE UNTIL onEe DAY You DECIDE. 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