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s e e S SR il NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1924, e —— ey 8358558555828 555505HILL085L5HLH55PH9LBH50588 8558 0085L L9908 ILHLLBLHL0L05888855053885055538539280 18808888 PLLLLLOMELLL8HL2 5800080500 0005852855500038588885855888088. STRIBLING VS. McFIGUE TONIGHT — HARTFORD STILL HOPES TO GET WILLS IN RING THERE—YANKS DROP 17 MEN— CELTICS WIN CLOSE GAME FROM ARROWS—NEW YORK BOXER, KAYOED, IN GRAVE CONDITION—HAGEN-FRENCH WIN ® A e D L L L VU PP PRSPPI PP TOBE KAYOFONOT - _JTonights Fight a Gruds= Batte ™ v\ BRISTOL OUNTET /[~ = GOLFERS OFF TODAY S0 VERY TERRIBLE (68 g, — DEFEATED 3T TO 24 ™ ., Leader| INBIG TOURNAMENT T 3 s 3 TrePsvIeN MeTigue . (Young) Stribling Knockout Does Not Necessanily | ° : g e S e AN New Britain Trounces Dewey North and South Meet Attracts Rain Ring Career . e Bipg e Camenter's Little Playmates - | Big Field West Ends All-Ncw Britain 3 R, { - o White r.f. Kilduff, Restelli ‘ Pinehurst, N. €., March 31.—The Fore e Carpenter . Taylor ' . | reatest field that ever teed off in any Wrist Sy . Riorden P Wojack R o tournament outside of a national event rz. Tarson 3 | started here today in the twenty- Pelletior 3 second annual United North and South 3 open championship. The event will be . Field baskets—Wojuck 4. Carpen- . decided at medal play over seventy- ter 4, Tracey 3, Taylor 5, White P : | two holes, thirty-six and the conclud- Restelli 2, Larson, Sheehy. Gon 4 L {ing thirty-six on Tuesday. from foul—Larson 4, Carpenter 2, »- 2d | With only two exceptions, practical- \ -J HE Sheehy 2, Wojack 3, Taylor 2. Score g . | Iy every notable star in America's pro- n : half time—New Dritain 18, West fes<ional ranks will be on hand for | nds 16, teferce—*"Chiek” Hayes. g i the event and, in addition, there will apected knockout of 1 ; | / ] Timer—Burns. ; 4 M |be an added interest by the entry of ler A i » 1« . - ! In a game that proved exciting {the two British stars, Arthur Havers, th { |throughout the entire 40 minutes of | T f | winer of the British open crown law crities to remark that it . (T play but which failed to bring out : | year, James Ockenden, the British passing of Berlenbach as a iblc ‘. X : : basketball of a high guality the All- | golfer who captured the French open champion. : ‘MCT]gue HOWB‘,’(’,]‘, IS Shgl][ cw Tiritain quintet took the West title last summer, It will be the final : | S TR A ) | Ends of Bristol into camp by a score | | opportunity of the two invaders to The ability Tt y | Favorite for ['gmgh(g Bout e ei-ea Lreak into the winning list in tourna- fight “ ofte g ¥ With the start of the game Bristol e st | ment play. . fizhter possi 3 vach ‘ B went into the lead on a field goal by ‘ { The two exceptions noted above are didn't quit unde « | San Antonio, Tex., Mare S York, March $1-—Au attempt| White, Carpenter, diminutive left ; : y | Billy Mehlorn of St. louis and Leu to the finish and . ¢ " H, to settie a controversy of long stand- | forward of the visitors sent them fur- | Dicgel of Washington. The favorite in stopped the fi f R ' ‘ Boston (A) . AR 3 made tonight when Mike [ther out in front with a field goal. {the fleld is Walter Hagen who won nockout e Antonio (1 e S MeTigue, of Ireland will defend his New Britain swung W) the scoring [the title last year. Hagen has not & atteries Smk “erg tlight heavyweight Loxing title a imn With a floor _.sgket by Wo- 8 ¥4 | played much tournament golf this Inte Ttoss and Picinich; Lyr 4, | Young st g, Grorgia scho ;,in |dack. Two foul shots by lLarson % | winter but his sensational finish-round bach took his defeat phi . - ! iguez, Blethen and Wi % a 12 round no-de i 2 rought them up even with the vis. {in the Florida west coast champlon- & T0eo), caloniating. o iias R i - - 5 i itors. Mert "Taylor got his first score % | ship proved that he is still the Hagen color, he s arked | i New Orleans, March 3 oxers met before in [ the game at this point and New Ao of old. Next to Hagen comes MacDon- “Demp: kudi out anly to] y LHOL e s, G, last October, and con- | 17 alwoity tntoithe lead. fOn T feld ] {ald Smith of San Francisco, winner of Jater knock out the same man and New York (A) vasne b 130 icting deeisions were reported as to 04! by Carpenter the Weat Ends pull- ¢ erew | the Californian open this year, and finally win a »ship, New Oricans (8,) ........, ] 16 won the cont MeTicue EQiuD eyen with theslocaliqulntet ang . { Joe Kirkwood of Rockwood Hall, New I'he areat Wi el Batteries: Shields, I clared he was the winner, and ass on another field goal by the same | York, whose victory in four consecu- stopped by Paphe, only to rey Hotfman, Pengough, Whittaker, » entered the ring with his right | P oY ",w “-r:rtx \f:“d:u :';mi ot Inling over as big as did baseball and |tive tournaments during the souther: performance the mest tims | Sachiat LS ISRy AN Sl (ontiall, tour cstablished a unlque record. s Wojack clipped in one from the | Fotiowing them In Hie oatesns of tho and win back his titl was just as insistent that s e K the acore up, lcrities are Gene Sarazen of Briarclif “Benny lLeonard was kne % 4 s geles, Cal, Mq 31— the bout. Both boxers were con g Sl early in his career, yet became : 3 L Bt of victory tonimht el mEs s gadtheen LASKER STILL LEADS Lodge, N. Y., the I, G. A. champion: weight ; 'ittsl N S . S playing o fine paseing game and aid- | Cyril Walker of Englewood, N. J., who ght champion, < ency S A 2 MeTgue Confidint ing materially in the teamwork of the | H . Yegarded ol STLIBLING ' stop him i ' mds.” | 1eeal quintet, took a hand in the scor e lied periond o Hesen & )oar a82 Sar Al tiene | ur B17 : | 3 . and who #lwuys plays the Pinehurst fors o€ il i ot P e S : ‘ Hipge, | MeTigue sud. “IUs the fist tme 1N and dropped one from beneath | His Mateh With Yates of Engiand | "7 who siways plavs the Pinehurst Mos - M but there the backhoard, putting the local ag- | et dbia it i Al gone thr |@regation ont in front, Shechy, who | Ends in Draw After Having Made ’4-..;10. ihe western 0\\9!1‘: hampion; Jim the count [Lad been kept well tied up by Tay- | S |:f""(‘_‘]'l' n’;’"‘f"_" n"'I,'v;“","'“;fl"sh"]’;‘i lor, got Lis first score of the evening | ; J e e ke il Sl ) (3ihe FalNORINAR Thise. ey Shimiralet G ot 3 I do to him with two mitts? I've|When he dropped two fouls through | New York, March 31, — “The 12th ChiBak ) open (,h"m“;,,wm,p. Mike e b L | cessity when the two met last f tteries: Alexander, Gshorne, | trained for a xnockout and 1 never| 1t Retting, tieing the seore at 10 ail. | round of the international chess mas. | yenl (O champlonship: Alfke SR SIRN M AUCh AlompeTas] Georele; born and Iartnett; Malls nnd | was in better condition.” At this point of the game. New Bri- {torg touriament wilt begin Wedn Sl New istric < eby e ki | : n and Iartnett; Mai ] ) b ! who will go to New York district this ment down. Derlenbach packs 1t will be recalled that on the pres | g * The reald Stribling, support- | 1IN spurted and two field goals by day, Five acjourned games ave being | it punch in either nd., ( ralshi . : n larson coupled i N &1 & year us professional at the new Wing- “ ”.I Jon 0] victie oooaalon itar ed by “Ma” and “Pa” and his brother, |1+ wrson coupled \\nv'vnn more by | completed today and a probiem solv- ‘”I Yoot club; Emmett Freach of and cleveras come with ring | cial of some standing in 1 had fdeas exuctly wite to those | avlor and the All-New Britains 1ed |ing contest has heen arranged for to- |+ Ohio w ersat Mid ) a score of 10 to 10, Tracey, for- | mopeon. Youngstown, Ohio who winters at Mid- h mor Darimouth star, Lrought Brietol | D, Hmanuel Laskerof Germany | PIn®s &nd who, therefors, knows evety A mo cent s ot .| ing it 19 Me' i OnRkIRnd (P C T (o ligit heavewelght chame 4P €VED when he twice broke through |retained his lead yesterday although ' R s el R e feut of rienh, wing o and finally awarlding : Plerce, Dumovich and | plon of the world after the bout,” w Itritain's defense and dribbled | ho grew with I, D, Yates of Englang Mcleod of ashington, T i the bantamwei mpionghip siribling ’ IKrauss, Arictt, Murchioand | he stated Wl if MeTigue didn't !t Bracath the basket whera Be archis [y 55 moye: tional open ehampion who won the Joe Lynch 10 Abe Goldstein irtle is not miserly by nature | 1, St e . 4 e ’I gk, : o W't cq the ball for two floor baskets, | S s e | 8. Petersburg, Fla., tournament this Ao, : v h rao\ tia ; s Lighb. S AR NCSINS orec Aty ringing the scor W season: Clarence Hackney of Atlantic For a year Lyneh has been playing | ane iseociates teel that only the Columbus 1 would be wearing tho| T PEINg the score to 14 all. Two | 8071 SHAveIG sk the small towns, cugagi f limitatl of the struggle 2 ancisco, Ual, Marvch § row " & oy |BOAIS Trom the foul lue by Woja q ID City, Canadian open champion, an B hont often R ot S et prevented him from g f W5 EARADING, CR1, Aar T b, | CROwn today, T outpointed him then |puy New firitain out tn tront, Dew Anderson Features Losing Harry Hampton of Canton, Ohio. Risking his title for the first thm Nifferent ow, |y and Pl knock him out tonight." Carpenter was the man of the hour | Match on Brooklyn Alleys| An unexpected arrival wax that of ’ and dropped one through the netting, | 1 the 1 W | Ettr e thrents of g ciaburgh (N} eieeeeees 41311 Biribling must knock the chawmpion | Tobby Cruickshank of Shakamaxon, o lhlbbe iR G e il LU ”‘;‘-.-'..“.',"';'I,‘,"‘.,i\";.'.;,"'.'\'fiw..‘.nf.". or | UM 10 take the ditle unless Mickacl icadiocking the score at 16 all with | Brooklyn, N. Y. March $1.—The | who lost the national open title to Goldsteln, knocking him out in s b W wey of upsetlig yime limit) i | falls to respond to the bell ot anylahout a minute to play left {n the |Spinella brothers Saturday afternoon | Bobby Jones last vear by one stroke, 111 |:v|A;w-l Goldsti 1 . e Batteries: Kramer, Meadows and wnd, or losses the bout on a foul, | N {defeated “Bud™ Fisher, champlon of | Although handicapped a trifie by his idr y b Wnockout Puneh, Wedtpidnk S b - Ring oxperts seere fnclinde to give (Continued on Fallowing Page) | Martford, and Eddie Anderson, eham- | Jack of practice, Cruickshank is likely timidness, wis hardly conceded an| g o | SCHIAL: Williams, Hodge and Agnew | il tratore N ottnE { plon of New Biritaln, in s texms. matek | (o nrare denperons. Gihots Whe.tray WHENS. ohance 1o win evee Ly P late wa X LI i Lut admitted the pos. ! bere, leading by eighty-five timbers. | ggure in on the tournament are Chare Ihe feeling proy \ ldwtetn e Pittsburgh (N ..o 1 4 cibility of ribline vietory, MeTigue | Aunderson was fhe feature perform- [ 1oy Hoffner of Philmont, Philadelpbia; oule e vactly run rough- v cisco ( $13 1i; N ‘\7‘.‘.:1,1‘.?- ';‘-”, od over MeTigue, who poses as )y ""‘"’"‘“‘ e e dosen| han nonyrddig his dnfured hand er, hitting 843 for the eight strings. All| Bo)y Barnett of Washington, Tommy woriaie Aigit heavywelEht ehats |y eticriear Coope has ot fought since o-§ Fishing Tackle § ¢ i wivss were veurr than the | icorrigan o sivanor, Jack Foreeste 108ing the big opporty ' Shhoie % A battle with his present -challonger hut! nbits (Continued oa Ioliowing Page) Sheehy Tracey an actual I 100ks for a hig r. The Blue is hopeful of the crew go- ers and King 1 jmred and virtoally usele feud i= to be resumed tonlght, ever | d before a battls i8 ta be hoped that the eiti- % ¢ 000 is more than ordinary ving riva % e .. 5 enry, militia and Ku Kiux Kian will UL Itween us, | bt him o dra ’r . satisficd with one deciston this | cpjeage (N.) ... P 3 | rore with one broken hand; v RAPRIIBROL e De \cking fisti % broke a expressed by the champio RHE this respect by fir hicago (N.) .. sosionsses 813 Stribling Sur 4 8 . . Ie Riribling T Garec ' ¢ the lat has engamed in numerous 126 was miso high, Anderson oldstein surpii ' it ‘ R S, 'CELTICS NOSE OUT BY short contests Tait's Fit for Fishing o, 3 121, 118, 1( . Georgin Among many boxing fans McTign ither Lynch ou gian, N it e B WA ARG OF ONE POINT it s T ol b iy biod e e s e FTELDCY ..« .s conn 10e|] Trout Fishing s [ abont 12 times as many broadcasting Y e Defeat Arvows in Preliminary Game SPORTING GDODS stations as all the rest of the world THcise‘of the Deviee. Kine BBt apoll Mhlah: by . e ‘:‘ l1 e at State Armory—Shepard chdon ol ' 21 MYRTLE ST, o ; MON[ER BROS ! . IS or mince: e “Just Around the Corner” i 1984 A ‘.“"‘l' years provious ) t I i ‘~ s S it i _ ‘ Plays Fine Ball HAGEN_FRENCH wlN I’:‘:::‘v:;‘y:p.:.r,;.‘,!“::"',l“ (‘m QI\M interna- 38-42 MAIN ST. | | bout id L No- | | The floor work of J, Kania and the oting of Politis « A the | knoe « second-raier, in | i 4 recontly he 4 % to win | one point margin Defeat Havers-Ockenden in Golf | ° , 0 s st o young oVt e Arrove st wemon i ety et by 03w 1a.| When @ Feller Needs a Friend I hand | He S U' S' Hope Wis Bxpert Handling, 1 acor . 23, but should | yapiiion Mated | N i in P § CAms s plavers m h fier sl Pinehurst, N, 1 31—Wal [n L’J‘Jg Run Trts DMt & \p | Kante showed 1 bty in Hagen, of . and Emmet " |working the ball through the ¢ ench, of Youngstown, Ohio, deteat- land getting §t within range Wil Arthine Have British open chame | Potitis had an uncanty eve for the nd his partner, Jinmy Ockens { baslket, ) h opoin champlon, 6 and | ®hepard. the slender e forward ¢ exhibition golf mateh here yes. lof the Arrows, however, put up the most spectacuiar game of the eve 1 [ neh yed along ning for he not only scored the moest y # pecially aiwolute control of | The two Brit e L —— - - aif tir "$STRONGHEART" AND You NEVER DO A THING LIKE WHAT HE Does. CELTICR WHATS MATTER WITH G ‘ ) J . : =/ Nou AnYWAY!T? AT | Ya Never GOIN' To ( = b ¢ I [ elties happened to be ir mmnar ' 1 i ’ L = 3 tongl ung . s a R ey wii'e % I GO AND NAME You ) = | { ) ? | 'MOUNT Te NOTHIN' ( NEVER NEVER, NEVER { = ! J GIRLS STAR AT HEET ~" ° g ey it WIS e Thiree Records *Bioken i Lowie oy Mect—=Ray Weatea By oxer in Serious Shape After Being Knocked Out | New York, Mareh 31, —DPeter Swan, | 15-years-old boxer, who suffered con- possible Wills May Battle April P g ieily i o 21 or 22 in Hartford irda e ttempt was made officials to per. | Cuscion of the } fracture of the «kull when he was | knocked out Saturday night in a box- ing bout with Harry Mills, was said to | wring the be in a serious condition, at the hos ent hati” {vita) where he is under treatment en Swan was knocked out in the fourth | round after having fought a losing of the few re- AL midnight Jights turncd of, represens tattle from th ing He remained unco Chicago nal indoor cord for girls in the |bour. Todd, Ch INDIANS iand, Marck Copprighe 190 R ¥ Tolbuns ton

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