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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘1HURSDAY, MARKCH 20, 1924. SEOO0L8L88500055880885555585555566855888585650565LE8L88EPHELILELLBLHLLLIEL8885. mmouunnu»AuA»uuumsu»»nuam&uus»»nwu so800800 HORNSBY’S HOMER DEFEATS GIANTS -- OSBORNE MAKES NEW HIGH JUMP MARK —FALCONS PLAY S. & U.— LUMAN WILL HEAD 1925 YALE FIVE — PITE MAKES WONDERFUL RECORD SHOOTING BASKETS — OTHER SPORT HAPPENINGS mflmorcvww«nflon«mn"mmwmtwnmnmnornmo&cmv KAk KAYOED THE KNOCKOUT KING [SUPERVISION HAS ANIMPORTANT PART Individual Branches of Sport Need Expert’s Attention Billy Proper supervision is half the battle [in any athletic contest. Many a fighter is saved I wpable work by the men s . % FPVVTTVIPICPIIPIIITIIITIIPCTIPTITIIITPITITITIPIICTITIIIIITI PRI VIS TV TIIIIIIVIP 00 SAYS coAcH BL0OD TRIED T0 HAVE HIIGGINS PREDICTS PITE AND CORNELL PASSAIC PLAY NEW BRITAIV HIGH \NOTHER PENNANT GRAB OFF HONORS New York Mayor’s Commit- ) e tee Turned Down Pro- HURNSBYS HUMER posal, Writer Avers— W|NS F[IR SAINTS Feared They Would Not Draw Crowd. LETPEEP B Will Stand Pat With His Vetean Former Is Scoring King, Latter the Gollege Title (By vans) New York, March ammy Pite, illiant Yale forward, d Cornell ! have captured the 1924 honors in the Intercollegiate Basketball league, Pite winning the individual scoring honors while Cornell, for the first time since 11974, won the Jeague ti Pite’'s wining total of 97 points is 27 more than that of his nearcst rival, i ¢ ore Tesdtioverinhother Strom, of Columbia, but it is the low- ) | e % 3 3 17 1t is needless to dwell on the i st ginee 1959, This is due to the new ¢ vikepia foul shooting rule, undcr which the st gpertiaig el ros cer fouled, instead of a frec throw Miliot nosia’ ool in diiens i he toss fr Al TAREN Re tom ihem Kt | goes equally strong for track -Mr, Miller Gards Bat Giants &2-Nine Home a0 e chamnion Tanhees 0 are cur y inveilved in their Ruos i Rels Game 33 s s e sses at you and frankly admits that his ball club probably isn't as strong in all respeets as it was a year ago. Then Mi. Huggins, who is about as leroic looking in his drab, plainly | tailored civies as an order of French onion soup, reminds you that his ball club was -\(ul‘\ 106 points stron b ball elub in the American last year—these figures rep- resenting the margir c which s 1 clump vo runs that w Orle: rough onding Jack Farrcll, writing in the York Daily News, tak mach t basketball team B and incidentally for the first hom locally &t lcast, that Coach |up had made an efiort 1o secure u | Giants game with New DBritain High school men we Lut the chairman of M Hylan's ' of 4 to municipal athiet comr s Hornsby w thumbs down to the N« ldgvin in for fear they tie drawing card. says: That the highly touted #chool basketball five has of meddling with any teams might injure thei record of 1 straight game lenced by t E I betorc gives epidemic of cancel s which 1 s to Smith, Yan gripped the little Jersey town during singie by ch v the past forty-cight hours d the game First signs of the fc and was when Coach Ernest A, Huntzinger drew the team from the the New Jersey state tournament on Monday eve cid stratesy o series have bheen d | through the manageria! « slam at t » sports athletics. ils to win in the for the w;s.n..J in field zoal scoring abil : ! SR e s howe Pite's crformance 4 G g : prrd 3 ranks among the hest on e e 1ogiOlymplodLEH1nolbe caged 38 goals from scrimmage, more \ ik ; of compotent supervision. than any other rival, a total which ¢ 2 has been eclipsed but once by a scor- ing leader in league history. That was in 1917 when Orson Kinney, of vould not prove Read what that the Car Continuing, Mr. Huggin talking he scans the stock in the jate afternoon catras, |v~'I|V'.; a investor of no small conscquene you to understand that his an afford to slip somewhat, | Yale, shot 43, points, and yet be formid: 'Ml Corncll's defensive play waw a hig | While Lawson Lobertso enough to win their fourth champion- [factor in its victory, enly 196 points, | Upiversity of Pennsylvanis ship, a feat which has not boen ac- ithe lowest permitied by any team, | willpe in charge, he will share equally complished by a major 'eague team |being scored against the Ithacans, | the duties with Walter Uni- sinee Gibraltar was a pebble Princeton, whose closest spurt threat- | \ | versity of Califernia mentor. Will Stamd Pat ened Cornell, led in offensive strength Instead of putting cverythiig Huggins plans to stand pat on his |with 284 points. Fscept for Pite, | these men the Olympic committee | veteran lineup. Schang and Heffman | Yale's quintet failed to come up to its I i ) 3 . supplied them with a number will do the brunt he catehing. 1923 championship form and finished | Paul Berlenbach, sensational New York middleweight. In a fight np:\:lnllfls. to be S the HotfiReanock, Janes, LHa key "";’ in 'fl'“"l Ior last r;'-'” that rivaled the Dempsey-Firno bout for thrills, Berlenbach, after | in an probanility Bush witl e the slab depend- Mnal team and the fire - s ¥ > 8 ki ik siparvikion] to ables. Pipp, Ward, Scott and Dugan | dividual gcorers fnilow: | twice having Delaney on the verge of a knockout, took the count | leaving the field events for Chyisti himself in the fourth round.: { v 5 {7 ENTER YALE MEET {and Meausel the outfield. MHowever, as the scason unfolds it- Record Entrance in Swimming Meet 10 be Held In Tool intentio anaouncement from Olympic smmitiee naming coaches nakes it evident that [ca’s athletes will be which 1ed to win A recent 42 .onis had nade well handle amous coach has on a p Dyer and hox fo: lowed by semi-finals of Paldwin, \ampionship | Bill Deak, Art Reiahart, Bhe | H s and Eddic Dyer split malady reached an agute when mound duty for the Cardinals, Sec od sent a wire to W. W. Cohew, by innings: chairman of Mayor Hy s commit- tee on munieip athletic activities, yesterday morning canceiling the game pending with St. John Prep of | ing Brooklyn at the Twenty-second Regi- and Holm rec for 8t. Louis. ment armory on March 28 for| Weir and Klcm were the umpires the Lenefit of Ameriean Olympic A tund, Nine Home ¥ veland, 0., runs wers game in which Cleveland Cincinnati, § to 7, at Orl ver wer Blood w shown ' th Waiter viatie: up o Here is Jack Delaney (above), the man who knocked out stage sed 111 2 41 cateli- the track, Glants 109 100 000 leading. in- Ainsmith and Snyder did the for New York, while Neibergall —— | Many experts are inclined to bel ! that the personality of Walter Chri THREE REGORDS SMASHED wlll have much to do with the winnin fof the Owympie, ir t Lioaor comes to the United States, Cornell Princeton Columbia Dartmouth. . Huggins may be compelled to make slight or major changes in this set program. Scott, the Iron Man, is e no longer a great shortstop, though defeated | e s still of major league caliber. if he does he will go ando, Secott may slip; George Burns, Indians’ first sacker, 1o the beneh. This is no seeret in the Seott realizes hid situ- led with two, Stephenson, Jamicson, yankee eamp. Joe Sowell and Brower cach acquiring | ation perfectly. one. Bressler, Borne and Rousch hit | Who will go to short if n change homers for the Reds, niust be made? Huggins has three Brower's scorcd two men ahead of pop he can shoot into the breach, two him. No one was on base when the' eolt, McNally, formerly others were made, and Johnson, late of | o dependables, if not | are the type of play- o in a pinch the oy efit O Cle home Olympic B Blood’s telegram said that the rule of the Passaic board of education against benefit games is still effective, Chairman Colen thercupon called the entire bhask wall car al Passaic’s unexpected withdrawal from the state nent came when the officials rofu the demand of Coach Blood to switch the semi-final games from the Fourth Regiment rmory in Jersey City over to th NMizabeth armory, This was an casy way out of n mecting or two | Cleve real good teams Cinc Two World Marks And One ('|'|I'rl|| rsity ¢ taken track For three years the Uniy California has come and back home the intercollegiate champlonship. Kach year several o cords were | eastern institutions seemed to ral A. A, | more #ars in their lineup than 1} which | Californians, but somehow Christie put over the winner, While the California coach is not w-one-sided mentor, it is a well-known facts that he shines in the fleld ents, Superior work in this featn New Haven cast A. A, U. Rigure Go As Mlinois A, C. | Saturday. Wins Chicago Meet, | Pite, Yaic Strom, Columbia | Klaess, Princeton .. | Hynsop, Princeton Kueass, Penn | New Haven, March 20.—Seveateen Two world's | . |#chools have entered the national in- terscholastic swimming meel which is to be held in Carnegie pool on Satur. day under the auspices of Yale uni- ESCHOLTZ ]s ELEGTED versity, This is the largest number Harold Oshorne, Tliinois A. ', made |of schools ever represented in the [six feet, six inches in the high jump, meet, Last year nine schools were en. 'adding a quarter of an ineh to the old | tered. The entriex are as foliows: . world's record. In the women's high Chicago, March 2 and one Central A, A. broken last nlght in the (e |U. indoor track and field meet, was won by the Tilinois A, ¢ tour vets and a ot the Ited Sox H, B fhe White So land (Amer,) : 1 pritifants, Th nati () A G 12 ers who will with one Hartford Boy is R. I 1. Basketball s T B R £ N Cohen's Position Co Explaining the dealings he had with | Sewet the Paseaic people with regard to the proposed henefit game, Chairman Co- hen sald yesterday: “When 1 opencd neg Coach Blood he tried to persuade elskt, Fdward, i Benton, Ha Hargrave, Wingo, Fahibition Baschall, otintions with At St Petersburg, Fla, Mareh 2 me | 30 § A to accept the New Britain team as an | poston (Nat.) S €31 opponent for 1% ie Thix team ! Chieago (Amer.) .. $' 8 would have al value, #0 | Genewlch, Marquard and O'Nelll; 1 mentioned #t. John's Prep, whieh pyan alk was quickly accepted. The miyor's At Palmetto, Fla committec has gone to quite a littls expense to arrs this game, and 1 can assure you that Vr. yod's sur prising attitude is indecd @ shock to all who were interested In aiding the Amertcan Olympie fund.’ Who Conelr oo 1+ FALCONS VS. S. AND U. Blood is a well known an thority on basketball, which he made his life work, tert eity tax collcetor and years or oy ago captain and player the w Biritain world champion recal that ago as that time was identificd with basketbadl. Blopd was a player on one of the New York teams which play®d the local organi zation, been or 10 loc q Ser March 20, Milwaukee (A, A) Philadelphia (Nat.) Winn and anit; Henline Polke, Lewis and Coach has Loomis Tomorrow Game Night—Crescents w to Polish < in Past Contest | Tucsday Lyenin long Yood Faleon basket up against the ter having de. ents 1 in a fast game Tuc it The summary: Faleons, ield Tomo: tall Swi sack Foul Tota Soccoli vs. Stone Match Here on Friday Night Nogers | 15 Kanta, rg Go ki J. Kaina Jasper Klatka, « Tomorrow night at 1 Recreation billlard pariors loeal cue artist, will meet Waterbury in a Btone and Erkes are in the tourney witl losses cach, Frke defeat on Tucsday this city slapped it o MR STAS COMBED, GLOSSY Dixies Pay Final Visit To City Saturday Night Dixtes of Hartford, or of th 1ekethall that | have playe loea this gtone of 16 Crescents, Field 1 iment top place Foul Tota tered ¥ when G to him and Millions Use It = Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore = most popular | ams court winter, will be at the atur day night for their final e -New Britaly Boty t ball every time the armory im it teams have y met eries stands for New Tritair m the fina two sat Tired of Dodging wi Frank the conking “ir two ohi testified hombarded him e and 1 u, he here | that pans Neges with hander youn er whose Combe, leading outfielder in the Gazella, Great Prospect Garelln 18 the yvoungster, a coilege man from ayctte, If you read the foothall news you will remember him (narterback ou the 'great la- fuyette oleven two years back, In ac- tion Gazella rgminds 3..;( ol Donic midget came up Bugh when the to join Detroit in the fafaws of Tiger grandeur. Huggins think is w great prospeet As to pitehers, amp. Prgbably 10 will be the bruat of the work shoulders of the five among them, turned in Yankee victories last y right hander. who was with the club last year, and Roettger, another right with but lmited expericn o the prize prospects among the ters, Witt, of course, Hugging has 17 in kept, But of the 98 Pipgras, a i the only outfield. regular is in The Yankees Loutsville for Am- n Asgoclation last season. Combs Ak arm. Witt's ehief weak- cak arm. All other things being cqual Witt will hold his job, with Combs standing by. as a reserve Vondehaar Steps Into Third Place m Tourne\ Chicago, Mareh 20 . Vonders Chicago, counted .:. for third in the singles of the American Congress yestorday, Games and 19% gave him his to- Jacksonviile, Fla., ents. His score in 708, with 695 in in the singles giv scores for the day Ldhot nidere Uersley-Kartheizer pe. Chicago, Vonderbaar, Chicago. , Chilcago, 692; Dacke 682 position us a imperilled, jack to any paid a way 1ot of haar, plac Rowling Oster, cond in the all.s the main ¢ the doublc Toledo, Paddock Has Rival Who Thinks He C' an Bea| Him | nn who 1r napolis, Mareh Butler college sprinter, nd eoll ted at 1 wo of three ralay els | an detea s Pad the California st 1 Pat I of Putler, announc sald he had recelved Kansas relays on Tndis Gray is high school jever been 1 be enters 0 va Char yesterday, | Vitations April 19, and aleo for the Drake and Pennsylvania relays, which arc both dulcd for April 26 ent 10 the meets i capected to participate HORSES SELL 1OR 19,000, an Pranciecn, Mar gven Christenson stallion War Shot 204 te . A. Hartw yek ratser and ra 240,000, ie ar brougit § of B a colt ies and Honoluin ere. War Shot Purchase of the sprctacilar performance Shot sircd by War 8hot on the track this scason man, {6r Anoune alone horses N. E. MAG & SONS Hair-Groom pooed hair stays ny style you like tignificd combing natural OLLEGIATE LOTHIERS “WHERE EAST MAIN MEETS MAIN”’ placed | \Mercersburg, wi s A YOAr ago; Dewitt Clinton of New Yorl rAFI S ¥ 4% | Hall of Brooklyn; Schenectady High Varsity Wrestlers, |school; Westminster School of Sims. R {bury; Worsester Acudemy: Poly Prep B AR T _Ar-lof Brooklyn: Rrookline Iigh: Town- ~;p’|"m;":r“’ e the chArh atiater [send-Harris Hall of New York; 1. 2 . SRS . " eville; Shattuck School of ¥ han boen eleeted captain of the Ten: |Fenecville; Shattuck School Fa A bault, Minn.; Manual Training of selaer Polytechnie Institute hasketball 3 g N v Rrooklyn; New N : - team for next year, IR fohs | 1 s e HACE JHEN] At m for . e ! igton High; MceBurney Seliool of sl !n?\" ‘Lll :‘m;‘ln‘n‘;ll:l;! fpima Inter New York; Crosby High of Waterbury solleglate el he cast and Doevitt of Was ton, D, (. also was quartorback of the 1, P, I, "0 Uovitt of Washington, D. ( eleven and first baseman of the 'var. ity nine, GOMISKEY UNDER KNIFE Beymour G. Americans Captain—Drice of Hartford Heads Paul Ar- Price, of Hartford, arsity wrestling | [ Owner of Ch Conn,, will head the "\ toam ago w he [Bmokes and LaCoste Seem Fated to Meet in Finals' " | Chicago, March 20,—~Ciarles A Cannes, France, March 20— Nor. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago man Brookes of Australia, who {8 Americans, is In a hospital to under. |rapidiy regaining his pre-war form; | go an operation today for gallstones, | LoCoste of 1'rance, Acschlimann of | Aecording to attending surgeons he iy | Switzerland und Gordon Lows of ¥ng- In good physical condition and should {'and, survived the fourth round of the suffer no il effoets, international lawn tennis tournament Lou J. Comiskey, his son, ':u»r». Indications point to w mecting [ retary Harry CGrabiner of the |between Tirookes and La Costa in the oxeare cn route to Chicago ltinals. Mies Bt l . former. | Winter Haven, Fla, eamp of of California; de Alvarez | team, to take charge of affairs |of Spain, and Mrs. riliwaite and | the absence of the “Old R Miss Covell of England, the latter fin. After his recovery, Prestdent alist against Buzanne Lengieon at Nieo ' key ns a visit to California last week, remain qualified for the - - - women's singlos. Mlle, Lenglen is not . The manufacture of lead i among participating in the Cannes tourna- the oldest and most important of {ment English industries Operated Upon for Gallstones To- and White from the Tari nar | . Comise WONDERS WHAT FLAVCR THAT ONE MIGHT BE PAWS THROUGH BoOX OF WIFE'S CANDY; HOPES To FIND A FAVOR\TE activities | GOBBLES WHOLE THING NOPE - TisN'T CoCoa- NUT - CAN'T JUusT PLACE THE FLAVOR - Tijuan jump, Miss Katherine world’s mark at four one.eighth incli above Zeller, Chicago A. A., broke the Cen- tral A. A, U, record for the milc with a time of The old mark was 7:12, held lsy Vosen, 1llinois A, ¢ Joie Ray, crack runner, won the two mile in 9:55 but broke no records. Ouc of the upsets of the mest came when Itay Watson, ‘star middle distance runner, failed to qualify for the Goo.yard run, Dick Luman Elected As Captain of Yale Five New Haven, March 20,-«Richard J. Luman, a junior of Pinedale, Wyo,, was elected captain of the Yale vare sity baskethall team at a banquet of the team last night, Luman has played on the seasons playing center on this year's team. He played right end on the toothall tea st fall, Robert B, Tibbs, a junior, was elécted manager, and James B, Davis, a rophemore, as- sistant manager feet 11 inches, Friedman-Tendler Bout _Goes Over Until April 8 Mareh 20, = Lew Yiere yesterday Phitadelphia, Tendler announced that his bout with Sailor Fresdman in Hoston next Puesday has been posi- poned until April8, becauee of Jury to his car, Movie of a ?Vlan Trying to Determine a Flavor SuPPOsSING IT TURNS OUT To BE CocCoANUT HM-M-M- Now WHAT FLAVOR 19 ) Tua7 ' ? DARN GOOD ! Coaran A R Y S Lee ot a new | ¢ her old mark. | walk | for next season | team two | an in- | rried off the three champlonships | that came to California, Because Christic is to handle the field events, the experts of opinton that America will show decided advantage in this respect, W u 1 the material is theve, the conel selected to handle our athietes will do {the rest BREAKS WORLD RECORD Robert Skelton, Pamous Hlinois Swime mer, Does 220 Yards in 2:31 8.5, Bettering His Own Time, | Chicago, March 20—~ Robert Skel ton, Tlinois A, €, tank atar, hroke his wi world's record for the 220.yard breast stroke last night, doing it in 2:34 2.0, two-tifths of u second less than the old mark Johany Weismniler, Johy ¥bil Baner and Ethel Lackie record holders, failed in fower thelr marks, BICYCLES COLUMBIA AND RANGLR MONIER BROS. 8813 MAIN ST, Fari world attempts to BRIGGS - TARES riBBLE WELL TRIAL LOOKS FOR ANOTHER