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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERA’HT. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924. HS888988885808550580585550088505589505855558555HL889855588885858588SE LSS0 V800808 28555885898089585855 580585555555 LH55L 555865585 583808 9 LEWIS KAYOED BY SHUGRUE — AMERICAN SWIMMERS OLYMPIC FAVORITES -- McTIGUE ALL SET TO TAKE ON YOUNG STRIBLING — SIKI'S HEAD BROKEN IN RESTAURANT FIGHT — EXHIBITION GAMES AT SOUTHERN TRAINING CAMPS & TIVPVTIVITVITITPIPIIIVIVPIPIPVIIPVITVIII DT UV PP IIIIPI PP IT VIV IOPITIOITPIIGT POTTETVIVICTIFITITITITIIIFIVIVGICIVIVEPIOTOPITIIIG. JRVTIIVINTIIIITIIVIIIPIPOIITPRPPIPIIPTIVI IV JUST WHAT DOES. U, S WATER STARS BRITAIN'S GOLFERS WAKE PROFESSIONAL OLYMPIC FAVORITES! MEET IN 7TH NATCH Olympic Gommitice Rules That European Experts Fear Weiss- Joyce Wethered and Cecil Leitch Writing Is Violation | muller and Miss Wainwright f To Fight It Ont | (By Billy Evans) New York, March 2 London, March One woni- “port horizon no coming event is What is profe nalism in & ? | Paris been issuing - statcments K That seems to be a difficult [trom time to time relative to which 0 muci interest as the re- question for the college country the best chance of Inewed ri ween the two golfing A college footbull who premicr honors in different | peeresces of in, Joyce Wethered heppens to be an exeellent swimmer, the Olympie program. In ;’mw'l Ceeil Leitch, except, perhaps, vrospective tennis batties Paris | acts a8 instr tor vav andiie ae. |thelr ussion of swimming, how- clared a p over, r articles arp limited to one | Wimbledon between Suzanne Lenglen Khter colle How many hundreds of [of i'rance and Helen Wills, the young salesman, sets up a system of pu the viclorious Americans | Ameriean champion, you-take candy counters | Since she crushed Mis 9 campus and throughout 11 and 7, in the finals for the women's a rich This is no way | championships ot ). Miss Weth- his amateur status, fed Vrl;fn supreny women One player profited thre Meanwhie ming ability the other retirement with an injn m. Her pert salesmanship cturn to the inks Wi made pro, the other nmate March 28 when she m s W vl‘.. M tire ooy ered on. the famous V:lio: Heath jective in both ¢ goiliss (A4 aliih chil neste| Aot |ing ) ving won t mateies | from the other, Four later v | Wil be in opposition again as cuptains of contending county toams at North- Weissmuller has (wood. Tn the spring they may once that has sent [#pain fight out the finuls of the Brit- many records falling has further [ish women's open championships. strengthened Buoropean eaverts inf They have twiee met in the finals {their prediction that premier honors [of the open, Miss Leitch winning in {will again fall to the Americans. The | 1921 and Miss Wethered the following ing of Miss Helen ar. Miss Leiteh also defeated her also has not gone unnoticed abroad |arch-rival in the finals of the Preneh nd considerable comment on her im- ' champjonship at Pontainbicau and at | provement since the games of 1920 is 'another time in a county match heing made, ¢ five women, other than Miss probably done as much for the sport | i fact that almost every . have defeated Miss Wethered in that manner as by his playing. record from 100 yards up to 300 yards |in four years of almost continuous For his effrontery in chiding the jg heid by Weissmuller further dis- | play. . M. Deanc defeated her powers-lo-be, pls after 1925 foourages the European swimemrs |in MeNair and Miss Wrags can write and retain his from scoring first place in the games, |the following year, Mrs, Alan Mac- tennis standing. This ban Hits | Migs Nybil Bauner nlso has been at- beth in last year's Dritish champion- Vincent Richards, one of th ship, to the t surprise of every. Eume's |y ing more than a little attention best players, who also writes tennis lahrowd, where records are Leing jone, and then, only a few dayvs s for e livelihood, studied, Her ability in the backstroke | Miss Mand Hunnewell found the great Now comes the Olympic committee [is unquestioned and esverts abroad | Yoyee's game rusty from the winter saying that no writer-athicte can |arve certain that she can win first place |rest, and trounced her in a county represent this country in that event, in this event in the Olympics. | competition, LS | Fhere, over a period of four years, stands a record unparalleled in its continnons serics of suceesses by any [male golfer on either s of the Golf observers who have [watched the hest men and | players on both the over a period of years, are aimost | W [unanimous in ranking Misg Wethered | e 28 the foremost woms ier in the | tic world, Tn technique and form she is compared most froquently with the | voung Georgian, Bobby Jones, 1or | coolniess, happen what may, no won an is to be compared to her, Wit Miss Leiteh it ia different, 1 [ ligh, she is hardly to be ealled exeit- able, but ghe can and does reveal and irritation alike, It will e an interesting they tee off together again WITH THE CHESS MEN with £t but what “u:‘! | the ather to devide, stands star, {events on wuestion: ar, who is 4 good s. |points will Irun up? ! itis admitted United States will run away with the < 'swimming division of the game | Newspupers in P'avis, Sweden, Bel gium and Switzerland long have been discussing the ility of the American | swimmers and while Welgium and ‘rance have en working hard to perfect teams that wilt win - some honors,, both now in agrecemnt [that tieir race will be for second place honors and not for the cham- { pionship. The fact that opened & campaign versally that the arvest has say golters, swini- ough ¢ 1l declar though the One cven was ob- are individual 1 his without | class How who desir standing, carn money placed in the profession can an s to retain sport amatenr being of this action of 150 the The very latest question is furnished 1 the United St Olympic committee, Several months Ago Cha den took to task the powers-th be | tn tennis. ‘Tilden, an expert writer on the teachnical end of the game, example ¢ the tes tennis bady, 1pion . wor s, no: . Mrs, also Since several tr 1thictes also do literary stunts, prominent wmong them being Loren Murchison, it looks as if the ban would be far reaching. | { oeein women Vi Atlantie | M TAKE ON STRIBLIN Ma- 1f an athlete is educated and talent- ed in a literary cannot why he sl thes right t Pput his talents to the best possible ad- vantage, Hundreds of working their Some wash dishes, table, A few act many are salesinen of sities used at colls Yet an athiete v & writer and an «xpert the game of which he declared o to realize on his litersry Certainly there is something wrong With the sysiem that the tus of an amateur, Feels Sure He Will Show Up ouldn't con Schoolhoy in Their colleg letes are way Mike Me champion, through college Others 18 junitors, A heavywelght ax seant respect for Young Strivling, meets §n a schedulng ton- cncounter in the Newark ar- next Monday night. The 19 old Southern lad held him to a ownd draw in Columbus last Oce t, according to the cham- akoning that doesn’t mean a | thing. It is not indleative of their relative merits, he argues, ! McTigue's - ehist concern . present time is not what wait on great | I various jiecess | whom he round mory yeu ho has ability s oy Knowicdge of e s |ten- tober 4, day when writes, professionul 11 he seeks ity defines sta The tide powers-tlint-he that th take utinlete g i the sport w , rather than natural ability as a write They insist he is me rely capitalizing on his reputation and ne amateur can do that and remain teur The York State STILL ANOTHER MARK IS ™5 i o s von MADE-BY THE BOWLERS nors it - the using i W ring Now Moves Into Tie for Thind transpire that engamement Tour days later it will have LY 1y months since he de- ~, fended his tivle {n a deelsion bout 2 The Stribling match is a no-decision affair, The last fought to an official waa the previous one with I o boon | Place in Tourmey, | v York, March Winning his {second game since play started on g i March 16, Jose 1L Capal Cuba, chess champion of the moved into a tie for third the New York international I masters’ tournament, 1 ninth v that | or wihieh was contested yesterd N the Totel - Almanae, pAe, | or MONths 10 wity Bogaljubow of Ukr good standing. Onlgp of the five 1o be finished in the rn AL have expired feapy evening, Bogoljubow resigned | er thirty-two moves, The tatter | had held fifth place, just ayve | blanca, who was siy B nt 1 gama was one of more than interest, ‘ standing After 1 nea of 1) world, ! e place in 'y amus he the New least deciston battle every s their 4 that te MeTigne, that he will the hard and rule, although he Another his idleness world's record was sel in Ameri. | broken hand ean bowling cong storday, the | A1 _extension of time, Iast day of competition, when i, ana| M¢ Tigne is planning an active \ pma of Chicago scored 1 {eampaign this summer. The Strib- the doubles, The former mark ling regarded merely as a % was held by Wilson and Dasw of | V' for more important matcles Milwaukor This 18 the 4| wWher open-air world's mark to fall in this week, Harry Smyers tdanow ki burgh, setting a record of & Taroery #ingles on Tuesday | f_| I,“MM GAMES JrORAEY R oand C Thoma of Chicago Knock | A0l i or He 18 a bit fearful, o O 1380 I be heid amenable tol fast application of the thinks that be. was enforced hy should be given The A, B, Double Matches, Chicago, March 28 e Round Lighth the oints W it Jo Alekhine “Dr, Vasker Tartakower Reti Bogolinhow Capablanca 80 1 " bout is season rolls Thoma had two good game but let down only 180 and a total tal beat by 45 pins t > entine and Muck of Tarcntur had held first place in the -v:_rhlv e . X Ra half a dozen stitehes in i HEREL i * | his scalp today N : nter last night with Mig Indians of Cleveland 1 with | Detroit (A) Larinl, 26 year old stevedor A total of 2,014 | Batterics Gl Mman- | oiing to the poller, hit 1) Jrees Vineent; Danss and Wood. | SUINE . Soccoli Tonight Plays {ha B oL e Enl Match With Kennedy Here — ; adjourned Siki Loses Decision When Socked With a Sugar Bowl | Mageh 8. —“Battling” Siki | who doubles | Havana was wearin a8 a result of a sel C1 Doyle e Cole small Hiki's w regarded Ny (A AD 1. Ma + Ketchum and Maye and W Hartley, Mar National Convention of uraovich Camp F R : — WO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU Try a pair of Wideweave Paris As low as 35¢ 411 o Yode and Burger and Seven Red Sox Players May (o to Waterbury Wat iy, Mare s bert Quinn of the 1 portsman’s Exchange e G (0 STy e porting Goods< torday # ore he left he moking Supplies el ooy Sbey wimming Goods< iy cores| ee Art Pilz President | 8ox was | as- | Prassco cream curp roster New Britainite Playing Keystone Sack dayed agalnst tie Commenting upo im He adds that Merwin J ) a mer local boy, is helping him co Dundee (()‘l.“ighl Wagner in WILL BASEBALL TRIAL I HURT AMATEUR STATUS BEIRNIE his 1150 WEFERS, J1%, Two weeks of baschall need Bernie Wefers Jr, cGraw of the New York Giants, thut efers is far removed from th turnished a con- John big EAMCS, agues, Jle rua Leen ket back to New ork, satus, His bricf excursion in 2} Wefters is one of America’s best bets | the sprints at the coming Olympie hall, however, may affect his umateur | WOIAK ON SECORD Now With Try it Squad of - Baltmore honl Urlidte orbidder Churkie” Waink 1 Baithnore Orioles, has been &) | trom third hase o by paseed by the anuger Jack Dunn iy has Of the state ayed inoa fall pra \nnouncing t Chare, sadd the e of the of it state, was def A hox seore of the game showg that ek played it was a little hich anest dar ol his bitting, J ¥ thix in a Loy says that he fo 4 useld perfeetly in th ahd »ol's fends here, Jersey Wo 1t as soon as h mpan will e willow and then not Vit i ahly Title Contest Next Month New York, March under way T ehampions el Madison 8y Dundee (Kid)y Wa Miations for mior light Muy 9 hetwe and aen f "hila N. Y. State Takes Crack At the Pas Yo York sueh sident, of was the state athlatic fon action 21 MYRTLE ST, “Just Around the LCorner” here taken assoclation, olution was passed on re- state director of sbron- sehool plivsieal edyeation in ) resuit of wnbordination in association mplonship tournament.” Sxr—— 28, INDIAN AND EXCELSIOR neyor e Agents Por Bi y 1: Tires saic Quintet | March h sehogls which are membe public \ athlctic association hencefort) a to engage in basketball contests with any schoe) not in good stunding with the The authoriting according to a resolution baskethall committec today. Tan Passiac the basketball FFTIEPIETE SIKI FIGHTS, BUT IN RESTAURANT BOUTS tHis Manager Disgusted, Plans to| Return fo U. §. Havana, . March 25.—George lLaw- rence, fight promoter, is going back to the United States, “When the fighter you are supposed | <4 to promote puts on five bouts in as deliveri ! ! many weeks and you don't get a|Prediction that he will make on the chance to promote any of them, | American leagile race is this: what's the use of sticking afound?”| “The Doston Red Sox will not finish Lawrence asked last night. Then he| announced that n week he would | return to New York and start promot- | ing for somebody ¢'se than “Battling™ | Siki. The “restaurant bout” nesday night, in which Siki got knock- ed out with a sugar bowl in the hands of a brawny stevedore, coming after four other fights which were not seri- ous enough for the police to interfere, | aa thein Sl ough Break With Brown , o manager, ald he| oo came o chance with the an goIng to stick it ot for & While. |y ouiy Jirowns. Tn a few ears, under Alhough he stiowed Jiolt 'u‘\."lr"&][ Yohl's direction, they came within & Staten Lovy. suld he could not oy | EaMe of winning the Alnerican league L A L ._\ sui 3 h oul not ge ‘])f‘l\l\iHlL the big French Seneguless boxer to[ POPRHL leave Cubu, | Rl 4 . Tohl's ce was Siki, who is carrying eround seven a5 A A stitches in his scalp from his affair| GOTE% SHOTS SSE RTUCEOR T with the stevedore in the restaurant| iealiiely, In the vestaurait i, ot vatuable player in basehall, Wednesddy night, boxed a six-round| 00"yt of nard luck broke down exhibitlon yesterd afternoon £he aAasidsatar Lyix THAcks M ocar | e morale of the club and Killed the ¥ 5 < y team’s chances from the start. ]l:l)mrflf‘r. flfifl\;!h-‘lu“ll‘\‘vp thelprosest Now 1'ohl, who for several CATS : g i " jtakes charge of a tuil-end club. He is | FOHL SAYS BOSTON " WILLNOT BE LAST But Won't Predict That Sox Will Take Flag San Antonio, ‘Tex,, March 2 Manager Lee Fohl of the Boston Red Sox is not strong for winning conver- ional pennants, he much prefers ring on the ball fleld, The only e Boston lied Sox manager is gotting ever thrill that goes with b of a major league leader, also than his share of disappoint- hieve Weg- ter huilding tlie | club from an ordinary aggregation to a pennant contender, was deposed, only to have his ciub go out and win pennant and a world series the fol- lowing year urder Tris Sprak Nleveland 8. at out the Yankres in out of the hospital 10 days, where hef joypping with the opportunity, for he had been under treatment for bron- |y, orking under his old boss, Bobby chial penumonia. 8iies Siki and Miguel Chacon Savicl, the| ™ 26 year old stevedore, who used the gar bowl on Siki's head, are out in bail pending a hearing April 2, According to observers of the en- counter when the fight started, Siki jabbed the stevedore once in the | "o R B TS stomach, The stévedors tunded | oo “Red with the sugar bow! and the bout was ot oler. s Red Sox’s Chances ed Sox will not finish in last " is about all an interview with ‘ol discloses, He may feel that he 8 a chance 1o finish in the first divi- 50, er duy for thy and from Cleveland ‘h from Drtroit, 10 days prior to the coming of % "ol has had his rookics g out, He wanted to see them action before the val of the yet- HAGEN AND FRENCH ARE VICTORS IN POURSOME i1 nvtion berore ine srvber of e v Moteh a! them the over. hl is hopeful that he moy grab | oif one worthy i m the | many recrnits In the training camp. Paulsen Will Not Be Out For U. 8. Olympic Tam Cambridg Mas Clar LI | 1 |se voulting and hurdies prospect for the Ameriean Olympic team, will he ont had alof the running this season, according to a letter recelvod by a college friend from Paulsen’s home i okane, Wash, The hurdler wrote that his health wounld not allow him to finish his freshman year ot Harvard or to take part in athictics for many months, Paulsen has vaulted 11 foot 9 inehas, although tipping the 189 ponnds, In the 4b yar 1les at the Boston Athletie ation meet last month, Kar! And. national champion, and Curl risson, Nwedizh star, were harl him o in the final and oiee Defeat British i Good Pinchurst-—Ameri s Have Best Ball of 69, Wal Wl Mgt and imet Youngstown, defeated Arthur Havers, the Britlah ehampion, and Jimmie Ocke Irench open champlon, by 1 up, » professional foursome yestors American players British play- hest ball Mareh 28 rican Pinehurst, N. ., ter Hagen, former Ar ish open titieholde French, of open March nden, considered & qay. best ball of 49, while t) crs combined the cards for of 0, \ Both teams were out 1n 35 and v all even at the turn, After O Fad won the second Irench squa the mateh by inaing ‘the fourth wi‘h a hirdie Ha nest with a birdie 4 il Ock enden won the FPreneh and 1 [the British team the mateh by winning the seve with & par 4 and eaved it a 1o sank a long putt on the hole for a 8, wfter he had holed ball from the « The cards: Havers-Ockenden A won tie hole and Havers ixth AgeN came inin B4 o Hagen gt 1 nteent! v wWhen eighternth seed 1o deroat at. his Trout Fishing Tackle of the Better Kind 1 MONIER BROS. 2812 MAIN ST, In i Movi; of ailodest— M;l;_lguy{ng a Naughty Book LIKE THE Dickens ™ STORE AND FoR CERTAIN Boow BEOAD HATES To @o A S NOTED FORITS AND SALLACIOL MEARING 5 o Luok s ARoUND' To (E ANYBOOY 15 NEAR ENOUEH To SES 1 Lous T ASHS CLERK QUICK VOICE Fom roox - HEAR Hira WHEN HE PSS Boox voR Tme CLERW YELLS Ty ANOTHER LERK AT FAR END OF STORGC SE D s COPY OF THE cov BY BoY IMAGINARY CROWD AS HC LEAVES STORE wiTH Tue Boow (|1

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