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8 \0&“ i MIKE MORLEY STAGES COME-BACK — 3 FPTTIVPCIITEIIVITITOFIGE DIFFERENT CHAMPS, ' DIFFERENT MUSGLES Various Branches of Sports Need Peculiar Developments O e e —— Frankic Friseh, probably gue, is not a great runner fect-first slide. T (L Rilly le, In nager MeGraw varion York Giants, study § in the resting rts present | New al de-| int Marsans, former | velopm . There is a tween the boxer and baseb: That conditi when one mak a tween the tennis title wrestling champ, Sucecess in the many & decidedly different the muscular system, The weight lifter, the presents a beautiful picture of physi- cal prowess, yet such would be helpiess on the ball field or tenni courts, day, s chan t pit holds mparison be- holder and the | s »orts cal evelopment of strong mun a statur IPew ball play fully muscled, Most greatest pitchers w only slight muset development in the arm that propels the ball across the plate terrific specd great ers are power of the game's ARMANDO MAR the fastest heeause he an effert to lielp Friseh stur and a great base ANS GIVES IFRANKIE wisW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, man in either major lucks class with his as well as the other has cngaged Armando runner in his to polish off the rough spots in this department of play, FRISCH A LE THU -', e < o . B ] - ] " - ] ] . o ) ! MARSANS SHOWS FRANK FRISCH HOW; McGRAW’S STAR IS WEAK IN SLIDING ! - O 0 O ., SSON IN SLIDING wdvanced as All of which 1s mercly & possible rcason for the failure al highly touted pitching recruit, How- | ard Baldwin of the New York Giants, to come up to advance notices, Last sca dwin was a mem- ber of the Newark club of thae Inter national league. M 21 games and lost 15 for a club that finished | scventh in the race. His pitehing per- | centage wus almost twice that of the| o o Feinoiact San Fruncisco, EXHIBITION GAMES | | | won M reh | him als When John McGraw for a fancy price, he tigured him most & certainty for the 1924 race, In spring training, according to re ports from the south, Baldwin has not | been able to get much stuff on the ball, despite the fact that he is ons| of the huskicst, perl heaviest muscled pluyer in bought . rpos Pittsiurgh (N.) an Francisco (F . Meadows and Shea, Mitehell and Maur Schmidt, Agnow., oh 27 ps the | Ofive innings: rain. crel o Jacobs,” Wheeler Mails and Baker, dark s worked at | neavy lift- Now for the deep Baldwin during the winter & job that called for mucl Ing and arm work, As a result he ported with should and arm muscles | overdeveloped. This is the tipofl o bis farlure get away to w (lying |7 start, and Martnett; Greenshoro, N Detroit (AL ronto (Ints.) .. ouer AHA L to s aseier, Wood- Nothing | for to become slightly muscls perts who lhave looked over are inelined to think that lie is tor porarily suffering from such an ails ment, after the ork of the winter, | As u ult a declded change Jos been made in Baldwin's rontine of tratning. o s belng put through | wpeciul stunts that will tend to Joosen | the muscles pitehing arm and | wnable him to foilow in Juw | Washing usnal style New York Joh Bentley, a pitcher |..m' bound, 1 Nai miw Antonio, T - . E 61 . 818 Collins, W San m Antonio (T, 1.) Boston (A Porter aml Coleman; Rufting, Ulivieh, sUrCnuous wiek, ving. re Tampa, 1., Mareh - of the (A ¥ T3 (N 610 3 Mogi i illan, M six months of McGulre, dascball extends «ve Gow R and strenuous a ¢ culls tor flexible muscles th cin be adapted to all kindse of weath- er conditions. In other sports it's d terent, (TN Louis (N) 10 12 | Brooklyn (N.) SRR 1T Ufetter, M. B W Viek: Vance, ther and Deberry, Gonzales, 1 I, Mareh Clearwater, Ma, March 27 DEMPSEY IN MOVIES , March 2%.<Jack Dempsey | world's heavywe t will | confine Nis of being a st least the Kearns, his manager, last night, Kearn geles to close n woy's wervices i Ing 81,000,000, would not box In that his opponent Luis Angel Firpo or negro challenger, Chica - champion, business | agtivities to the motion picture hero until | first week in July, Jack | announced he .‘ : Indianapolis (A land (A £0.) Ala,, March 27, left for Lo Tobile, contract for Demnpe s tvolve oy 1213 § * 8 vreid, Bl Mobile (8. Shoeker Boone, Wiltsey ‘lwr\ .. |SPINETTA MARKET AND Lonis (A A . Wingard and Adkin the phetre wadd Demps Labor Day, am | wonld cither Harr the Kear e Wil compl The moon #round the than 27 days, HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Use It ir at Drugstore more | { ymm - redal ague standi Million Few Cents Buys In the Center Goren | | n.l‘vnr-xw Lsanviane b 2] 1 (hand . Heeklor, Bleynolds and | | o | the o | that Rosy and Ho- | 'he | R | rin, | % | socond i ; | which ch {on | told and Devormer, | | of CAMPBELL ARE LEADERS ; { morale {in the | forts to induce | mitted to 1 | been drifting along like FALK ORDEREDTO G0 INTO THE BOX _ iTemnerameutal White Sox Hurler;i Chased From Outfield March Hfaced Vie Winter Indieative Haven, | of a dra change in the | nd mann ms of the White | yers this year, under the Prank | is the an- 3 Chance administration, nouncement that Bib Falk in the fu-| tare will be a member of the piteh- ing staif. Meretofore Falk has played outfield, We are told that under the Kid Gleason administration, persuasive ef- Mr, Valk to try as a boxman met with but & consideration, Although Mr, 1d comie to the White Sox from Texas University as a pitcher he de. clined to mount the slab, after once starting in the outficld, And sueh was the ball club in a condition of managerial way Mr. I'alk was not only pers ve his own way about but no one thought any- The White Sox had that for » Nobody was neW mannger was mutter thing about it, waple of years, when a How Wil valk Fare? Chance has been Il on the e and 18 not to rejoin the team until the first week in April. In his ab- sence Johnny Kvers, the old Cubs’ baseman, is handling the ety is in constant touch we, Beveral weeks ago he ivers to begin working on as a piteher, - The next day was in the box, 1 be interesting 1o see low | clops, At first he #d ot Kindly the summary ediet | nged him overnight from outficlder into a pitcher, Now seeme to have caught the revitale ized spirit of the team and is work- flog cothustastically, 1alk has bee that he wiil %2 a member of the | regular staff | Two years ago Falk gave promise belng one of the greatest outficld finde of the times uld 1t and throw and run report gained fon that he Eddie Col- re to figare in a trade with Yanks, ¥Falk sulked when tiils | ¢ falled to materialize and tis ving slmped. At that, he 200 hitter last year. . Moriarty Praises 1lim Gieorge Moriarty, the umpire, Falk will make a rem: Moriarty toured the Or American All-Stars two Falk worked in a couple games and pitehed iantls kiow @ why I s Moriart main Whit club, 1 with wrote Malk Falk | 1o d A and ling nas a I | | thinks kahie piteher, ntowith the winters back, of those don't any reason shoutdn’t In the a star,” s the 1923 substantially the onutiit ich finie 1Ly Jaylor and Rleengrafe pitet Hooper i will ons, university Miit 1 « ors 1o unehangd roungstor €on, ar t exppeted | 1 Eist et no nis jo pennant taik amp The W to do better tha can and &t omplaint to regis. is an Waportant im HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED —NOW— Don't Wah 1 Spring CAPDILLALS A AlTY Wreeking Service—Day and Nighv NASH GARS Vor Sale by J. B. Moran Garage: A G Chorehy probably hear it Winter Ha hite wat out Wawker st i W the eye, during the evening as far wrecking ts concerned, signais, ¥ B I plunned, MIKE HORLEY IS WINNER IN McLAUGHLIN BATTLE| 12 Vincent and Corbett Battle To Defeats Opponent in Rounds— A Draw Verdict Mike Morley of Hartford, essaying | a comeback in his own home town last | Inight made a success of it when he McLaughlin at Foot ard hall, by winning the decision in 12 rounds, Morley was in good condi- tion and fonght a hard battle, MeLaughlin was often bothersome to Morley with his body blows and in-fighting but the latter was always ready to stand up to his opponent. In the eleventh MceLaughlin was cut over about the only damage donc as facial and Muss., Hartford Iolyoke Eddie Corbett of Young Vineent of fought a good ten round draw in the semi-final, In the early purt Corbett had Vineent bleeding from the n(‘f“ After t with hard left hand drives, fourth Vincent came back and in the final frame had his rival fiying distress nkie Portell showed too much moxie for Young Terry and took the declsion handily in the six-rounder whieh followed the opening fest while in the first bout Young Moake scor- ed a techinical knockont over Irankie Parish in the second of the four round | go. Harvard Crew to ’l‘| ain On the Schuylkill River Cambridge, Mass, March 27 sity Manager FPrank T. Baldwin nounced today an innovation in training of Harvard oarsmen in the form of a spring traluing trip to Philadelphia. During the spring re. cess from April 12 to 21 two varsity crews, accompanicd by Coach Edward Ntevens, 1 row *‘wice daily on the \l‘hu\\klll iver, with rowing head |quarters at the. Philadelphia Barge club, . The first cight will be quartered at the Philadelphia Country club and the second eight at Green Hills farms, No races with outside’ opponents are Coach Stovens 1 confident men will make more rapid ane the that the {progress on the usual plactd water of | the Schuylkill than they could with the customary April winds and chop- py water on the Charles river here, Me and Mine LOOK MCRE BiLL - SEE IF You CAM FoLLow 17 wiTu Yourn cve { (G Geed TR s MOWs WATCH Tars CA'!NLLT WELL HEREe'S A w FRED- 18 REALLY GuoD !dfl RSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. WORLD’S CHAMPION WRESTLER THROWN But 1t Took Dan Cupid’s ert-' Lock to Toss Strangler Lewis F | | trang- | yweight married Bessie Billy March \\orlln champion, terday to Miss | MeNear of 1sas City, Mo. Sandow, Lewis' manager, to whom | the champion is under contract not to marry while champion, was kept| lecked in a hotel room by Lewis fricnds until after the ceremony. { Sandow was sail to be under guard of several of lLewis' friends to| | prevent him leaving the locked room. Lewis for a time was engaged to the Russian princess, Marie Travasiki, whom he met In Paris last year. The ceremony was perforined by Dr. I'red Stone at the IMirst Metho- dist temple in the heart of the loop. | “After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. | Lewis returned to their hotel lcav- ing a trail>of old shocs and rice and grinning broadly, Sandow, who had been threatening to break down the door of his room if he was not re- leased, was then freed. Among the wedding gifts to Mrs. Lewis was the belt set with 21 di { monds, emplematic of the world's champlonship, which Sandow's broth- er gave the bride. The bride and groom left last night for Wichita, Kans, where Lewis has an engage- ment tonight, Randow is faid to have prevented Lewis' marriage last year to a Rus- lsan princess, whom the champion |met in Paris. Miss McNear, an at- !tractive brunette, met Lewis in ‘I\.u\s:n Ciiy, where he staged many lof his tmportant matehes. The champion, who is about 35 years oll, once was married to a San Jose { woman physician, from whom he is/ | divorced, ;X“r ¥ wresting here laie was | | Soccer Is Established ! As Minor Sport at Wes. Middietown, March At a re- cent meeting of the athietie conncil of n university a soccer team for H, with a limited schedule of was authorized. By a ballot previously by the college Wekleyan Argus, soccer was favored as a varsity sport, and cross country and golf followed in preference, The student senate, how- ever, voted in or of golf. The council therefore felt that be- fore recognizing one other minor sport the epllege body should decide efther in meeting or by secret ballot after thorough discussion, what that sport shall be, To meet the expenses of the new minor sports, a new ruling was also passed that hercafter not more than one sweator tnoa sport will be grant * ol to o man during his earcer in that | [sport. Under the present system of | {BiVINE A @ ater with every letter, tour men now in college have receiv- ed four sweaters, twenty-four lhave [three, eight Lave two, and sixteen liave one. | New Bl;it;lil\‘ B«;\' s:howq Up Well in Big Game '’ Upsala College ended thelr Lusket ball season Saturday night by defeat- ng the fast five from the New York |Agricniture college by a close score |of 20 to 28, Abel E. Johnson of New {Lritain was the captain of this team and certainly showed great form dur. {ing that game. He rolled up most of the points sevaral of the shots be- Iing from the middie of the floor. 1n ) [the last second of play he shot the Hast basket which decided the victory. Johnson is a three letter man and excels in el the three major sports, {Upsala will be sorry to los¢ him next vear as he will be graduated on May gamcs, conducted paper, The SEGM Times ! VALVABLE 1)), Comrgh W T Vo I \‘im" J NOW WATCH - DISAPPEARD = - SHe Goes - MY STARS, HiIM DO THAT ONCE- ('ve 1T A ThOusAND TAaving VP my LLELBOLHHLHLLLHSHEELSBLLILLLELHHLLEIELLLHL9 55 8LDLHL2LHLEH0LD0,5 5458500555 0SLHEH 65195 L LEHLEHEH 58858 HIMESL 21555005880 5568858855480885. “STRANGLER” LEWIS MARRIES AGAIN—Y.M. H. A. TO PLAY HERE NEXT WEEK— WESLEYAN ESTABLISHES SOCCER AS MINOR SPORT — BIG LEAGUE TEAMS “WARMING UP” IN PRACTICE CONTESTS TEETOIETEVITITIVIVIPITIOVITIVIPITTIEVEPTIVIITEI VGG PIIIIPIIPPIIPPVTTIONTI I TP PIIIITPIVIIIITIIIEVIPIIIPEPIITE P i TIPS TIITITITIIITIVIPIIIIITETIISIIEPPTITTIV Though Defeated, I STEVEY New Britain’s Child Wonder Plays Fine Game FINAL STATE TOURNEY GAME HERE ON FRIDAY e Soccoli Plays Kennody of New Haven —Meckler is Teading in City Billiard Match Iriday parlors Soccoli of New Britain will | pLy nis inal game in the state tcurnament agaids Kennedy of New i ccoli won from of l iridgeport by the scor: of New Btitain won Waterbtry by the s Stone of Waterbury Ham acl ol of 1049 to 10, Hunlon ™ Qaty tenrnament s Meckler welt championship with lrague nearirg the end n the lead: \\'un Lost Meckler Murphy 1risk e Hall Pahlgren o Noonan Kasprow Scapuletti , Traceski o - Perry Yonng The game at Rogru is Friday in- stead of Thursday, WEST ENDS HERE SAT. Bristol Boys Will Be Attraction At Closes Yollowing M HA Armory——Sseason Week With Y, West Iinds of Bristol will be The | the attraction at the armory this Sat- urday night, und the basketball sea- son will close the féllowing week with the Y. M. H, A, of Hartford here, The Bristol boys who come over Saturday night will be Dewey, Car. penter, halfback with the All New Britain tootbafl team and cateher on the Besse-Leland nine, and White as forwards; Reavson, center, and 8heehy and Tom ‘Tracey, guards, . White is a former Crosby High school player and Sheehy used to be with the Waterbury Kaceys, Tracey Is a former Dartmouth man and was famous there as a bascball Hwirter, BOWLING CONGRESS, Chicago, March 27.~1ew changes were made in the standings of the five leaders of the varlous events in the American Bowling Congress here yesterday, Colbeck of Chicago took sccond place in the all events stand with a mark of 1965 with counts of 578, 690 and 678, Yandre of Waters town did the heavy work in the rin- gies with games of 244, 285 and 225, ) 1"ollowing are the high scores of the Doubles—~ice-Colbeck, Chicago, i . and G, Warchek, Cicero, ‘aectz and Kellogg, Chicago, Tunla and MeAuliffe, Chieago, Wurst and Randell, Terre 1202, Bingles: Lyman, Chica- o, 687; Colbeck, Chicago, 678; Davis, Mitwaukee, 675; Macauluso, 667; Kekdahl, icago, 648, nERI BACH MATCH New York, March 27.—<Paul Ber- tenbach, New York's knockout wen. sation, has bern matehed to box Jack Stone, New York light heavyweight 1208; 1204; Haute in a ten round contest at Buffalo on | April 7. PRESTS . Tuere How'S Tuat night at l‘.ogrrrs Reereation l‘hh'agu.; Now - BACKO - PReTTY GOOD EH," Toox mMe Tem Years To Marian Bennett Loses Six and Fixe After Brave Rally When She Was Six Down at-the Turn. Pinchurst, ) the ftavoritus come semli-tinals in the tournament ‘for women lhere today. Mrs. Ronald I. Barlow of Philadcl- phia defeated Mrs. J, D. Chapman of Greenwich five and four, and Glennu ! Collett eliminated Miss A. Perry, of Philadelphia, three and one. Littl: Miss Marian Bennett, the 18-year-old New Britain school girl, and the dar- ling of the galleries, fell by the way- side against the strong game of Mixs Louisc Fordy: of Youngstown, who won six and fiv Mrs. 17 E. Dubers, lof Westchester Biltmore, pulled the surprise of the day by eliminating Miss .Dorothy Richards, of Clevelund, two and one. Defeats Local Gir In winning from Miss Marian Len- nett, Miss Loulse Fordyce played the most impressive golf of the day, She was one over fours on cight of the nine holes going out and was six up at the turn. Miss Bennett got away to a poor start. She was off on her drlying and extremely erratlc on her short game, During the course of the entire match the New Dritain girl was able to win but one hole from the Ohio state champion, Six down at the turn, she rallied bravely, however, and 4id not allow Miss Fordyce to win | a single of the next four holes. Their cards: Miss Fordyce Miss Bennett—Out { Miss Fordyce—1In 56 Miss Dennett—In 565 5 The iior ", March 27. through North and South All ol 10 the Wild Pitcher Reforms and Becomes a Star Fielder Surasola, o March 27.—Because Bill Terry of Memphis, Tenn, is a family man and loves “kiddies” he is now in the big leagues with the Giants and s wccounted a ‘-'u«u!mlml player, ry couple piteher and was up to the Glants & ago as a lefthanded tervible, MeGraw notud, however, that he took u niee cut at tae Lall, Later he learned the YOUNE mnn was a father of three ehil- dren, “Bay, Terry, | McGraw one duy. | you out tu Toledo | ever were a piteher {to mmke a fist 1 " brige o | soe how came of ye come here,” ecalled out “I'm going to send IForget that you Tell Bresnahan man out of you, neat spring and a wonui it with Toledo in association last year: he hit 377 and led the first basemen in ficliling Clesinpan & oitired 350,000 for him th \l!‘lll.l fll ork, March world's light hr..nml:ln yesterday was offered § 000 by Bdward Roberts, Panamia p moter, for a fifteen round title matel at Panama City next July or August with Battling Siki, who Jost the Htl te McTigne at'Dublin # year ago. MIKE New TFigue, ehampion, Trout Fishing Tackle of the Better Kind MONIER BROS 8-42 MAIN ST oReSsTo, Come ( Tueme 'Ti5- \ T LEAAN THAT TR K- 1¥ PUZZ2LES Yoo A\ Docsw' T n'/ Wi IF I've Seen TuAT Time / Gosw! A HARD STUNT--* CAN WASTE MORE oF MY GopD TIME DOING HE MUST Tirrawe CoIN TRICK 8 HE

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