New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 9

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T —— Speaklng of Sports} It is reported here in town that a . number of New Britain fight fa i considerable jack to Me tomorrow night to place it ou “Wop" Manoleym to come through again against Tmm Ferguson. ‘.ouns Leonard, the Wallingford Sheik who lost once to the “Wop™ ! and later drew with him, also will be ' on the Meriden card, but against an- other battler this time. L COMMERCIAL ALLLYS Erickson . » | Griswold vton ow Ma Buckholtz i Schio Tex Rickard been sbsolutely e o cleared of the charge of ticket speen- | Haussler lating for the Dempsey-Firpo bout. Jauires There was no evidence of fraud found and therelore, there will be no prose- cutions, The Hartford high is showing signs of life in things athle On Friday night there will be two fancy dancing races, gym work game, Young Stribling had quite a si cessful evening Monday., Not only | did_he defeat McTigue, according to the newspaper decision, but also he knocked off just $7,024 for his efforts. Not half bad for a 19 year old youngster, Now if hie only has s cnough to salt the money eway while he is | « making it, and possibly use it to fur- ther developnient of his mental ca- pacity continuing his educational work he will have an opportunity to carly in life, grect old man Sucer skethall offi- cials’ meeting set for Sunday has been postponed. A circular letter from the board intimated that the work of the board has fallen down this year L. dly, As far as New Dritain is con- | cerned this does not seem true for all Central Board officials who have worked here have given the usual actiay. The Central Board bs W « Hartford last night sh Lautherans 31 to benefit game, he Disies o ated the 8 17 in an (H\mpu entally the Dixies have caused supporters disappoint- ¥ breaking the city league agreement in booling a game for to- morrow night. They are to play the Springficld Y, M. 1. A, outfit and the Inel som ment rutes provided that no league mem- ber wouid play a home game on the of a lengue confest—and the [ Dunim; NORTHL & JUDD SPECIAL Deviny Peis, Cofiee e Crogan alel U I MeBriarty Kaceys meet the West Sides tomor- tow night < The Dixies and the Atlas of Newrics Haven meet April 9 at Foot Guard |piitst hall in the first of series for the New I Did you ever hear of a pughlist ad-! mitting defeat at the conclusion of a battle? Nope! Well, Rob “K. 0. Sage, Detroit middlgveight, did that very thing in his recent bout with Ted Moore, Lng- land's sensational scrapper. The bat took place in Detroit, was a 10-round no-decision affair, sage, the idol of Auto City fans, " was expected 1o whip the invader, But 'g | A he didn lustead, Moore made the great Sage look like the fFroverbia! monkey from start to finish, At the end of the match, Sage step- ped over and raised aloft Moore's gloved hand in token of victory. It was something unique in hoxing annale, A whipped fighter acknowl- dging defeat right in the ring, And it was the first time in years that an actual “decision™ was given in a Detroit arena, 1t was one for the old gerap-hook e It beging to look as if the Braves War Hdl-|”vl: o der Wl Leupold Watkine Nelson Rlanchard Freeman | Molyneux plin put the old needics to the Phillies in '", ,‘ n Ray Powell and Quakertown in | Tierney, Towell knee and it 18|, the deal which sent Morace Iord to the exchange for Cotton reported with a bad troubling him at intervals, while Ford |y, is habitually addicted to charley |1 horses of the most persistent sort. Tierncy is at least a healthy guy. { Johnson's last | This may he Walter year as a major league pitcher, and 1. again it may not : Johnson has an idea that he may | go west and hecome part owner and manager of a club in the Pacific Coast | league. e indicates that he is get- | ting weary of the major league rou- Line “Why, beiter than ever » Yis spring.” commented one of his ¥ eran team mates, “and 1 kind of 100k for ¥ou to lead the league again. You do, eh?” smiled the big swift, now, if you can make that pos- 1l change my mind.” | Art Fleteher, who man- ivillies, won't st year he had to |50 watching the [, day, without you look e five This year, pges the cighth-plac have it #o hard. 1 all the torture of Phillies play day after any assistance. This year, however, he will have some help, Denny Meyer, the old| Brooklyn outfielder, ~arty some of the grief. Meyer wiro ationed at first Dbase and Vietcher &t third. | Thus the suffering will be equally distributed Officially, captain of the team, playing captain in captivity, way. Sau the only non- by the 2wlofaRith New York of eollege football stars on ity roster. Mike Gazella of Lafayette, Hinkis Maines of Penn State, Heén- | ne | | dricks of Vanderbilt and Gehrig nr‘ The el Tankees have a Celumbia, now with the TYankees weve gridiron celebrities at college. “lltll\\ffi “{Quan \l\ll n Conch Coombs Selects Plagers Tor | Spring Traming Trip Whlliamstown, Mass, April 2. Coach Jack Coo selected the Wil- linms bascball squad which departed on the annual spring training trip to Wilmington, Del, where the BEaster recess will be spent in intensive drills on the University of Delaware dia- mon Harry will not make 1.own, whi out with 4 outhelder, | Fisher. P teran tri anse of it pitcher, Rogers Sash ’ Moor Toader Ve Mor Gighar reMon Pedem Newhaue Squitia Panerel oDD n eder 0 ROGERS ALLLYS ont Therstenson Pignate Zwick gen May .. naers Waller alt ner BOUTH END LEAGIE “s Stanles Hole, i Works, 1 1 gn 19 ) QUARER O 51Vt BLEN ADPMNG | F0UT OUT 14 T4 (OUNTRY AL DAY AN FORLOT AL PEOUT T TIE - |VE JU5T 0T TE. WM‘M BIiLEST 9PLE ] 196 1 1% s I TO GET BAMK 10 T (1Y AND (L0 T’ DEAL ef.ron_ THEY CLOSE AT 5 OL0(K 4611383 97— the event ments by icle sver, I raltilled whether 300 military ' omitt Article sailleg, on NEW BRITAIN DAILY -HERALD, Rival Clubs He Has Wires Apparently grecment remains and one which in th A to the permanent conrt of in- | ternational justic viding for Fear ‘Rabbit’ He's ta Use Milton St Finally L ABBIT” a devatihle point opinion in some might he experts here syh- | 160 M f the tr e of the gone Lringing the 213 aty of Ver. 1l articles pro German laws Pence TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, | i Coming Star, Fstimates For Along in His Chin He says there isn’t a blade in the world that will give him a good shave. lking througzh his whiskerss Gem Biades will keep him smooth as a bil- rd ball. Yes—and you too! Riarveious New Double-Life Glades GEM S.iziy Razors T e S i s e e WHITE S0X GIANT rafe, wated and Looks Like a en MARANVILLE Chicago, April 2.—A sis-foot right- That “Rabbit* Maranville, star |hRUdEr of the White Hox, Mitor * [ shortstop, will not be a member of | SteenEIare, whe is 23 years old, looms the Pittsburgh Nationals the coming |as one of th: best pitching finds of sason is a ccriain €t lis. final | the scason, and is certain of a regular tination is & matior of doubt. Lerth, although he has had a brief Shortly after the close of the but tempestuous cer, S« Barney Dre d4 Ma Discoverad in 1919 in Calitornia, he ville on the block. | yet no club signed to roport the next spring, but has offered suiticient fnducements fo he played with Calgary in the Cana- 2 cause the Pittsburgh owner to part dian le: after he was toid his con- iL1with his midget shon-vup tract was worthless because he was P A Lot of age cago club tried to " lecate him. GERMANY DILATORY <71 " 10 144 e Team, o a1 vas reached a . 3 n Terms of Treaty Provide Military Con- with Calgary. The next . . was dissatisfied with M (rol Transfer When Armanent Pro- tie terms offered and refused 1o s o visions Is Carricd Out, D e B e | res in California in 1921 and 1% CNeva, Ap —Commenting up- vised to seek reinstatement, the ) N Germany's request that the allied |decided to do so and he was told to itary control in Germany he trans- | disassociate himsclf from the inclig- ferred to the council of the leagne of ibles for a year y3 hations, officials of the disarmament | Steengrafe sought the adviee of the o1 section of the league sid today that president of a Calif s mi-pro ual control « rman arma- league and was fold o sign with one the council is authorized by 'of the clul ALt e time, 1 213 of the treaty of Versailles, | league « ive dismissed every in- This supervision by the council, how- eligible player in the league, maki is to begin whe Germany has it ble for Milton to play wit her engagements concerning | et endangoring his standing. He was armament reduction, they decla 1. a member of the An Camp elub, Just who should dectde which won the pennant, winning 18 Germany has lived up to her [of the 21 games, ILES OF FENCE Building Big Wire Mexican-U, 8 Boun- tand the administrative and other dary Are Beifg Sought, measures relating 1o military afinirs conformity with the treaty, Los Angelcs, Cal, April 2—A 1o auest for estimutes of the cost of » long as the present treaty re. epocting an cight-foot wire H mains in force, Cormany undertakes g the 160 miles of internutional ] s to give every facility for any inves honndary between Mexico and Call MO 1B6E tigation which the council of the fornia, was received hiere yesterday by === == leagus of nations, acting it need be 1. 1, Schwaebe sctor of customs, g1 2an by A majority vote, may consider from MeKinsie assistant secre 158 necessary,” tary of the troasury kA ;: Sehwanebe also wis authorized, 1o w11 Shoots 50 Baskets and Qg A S iy Wins Free Throw Title {iza conncting Catenicn, with LR Bl Bloomington, Ind., April 2.--With | Mexieali, Mexico, and Tin Juana, Cal gt 31 A POrfect score of Afty haskets out of with Tiiuana, Mexico, 104 103 17ty shots from the foul line, Herbert | Fhe new gates and cight-foot fence | 100 28T Mavens of the Lebanon haskethall’ jecently were requested by Scehwache "fl: Mleam won the free throw champions ‘gz a means of cnforeing the 9 o'clock ship of Indiana high school in the Vorder closing roand assisting first annual contest conducted by - | customs officials in their fght against i dinna university, it was announced 1= lignor and narcotic smugsling e RENALL GAME CANCELLED W= 18] gerineheld, Princeton, N. J., Apri “isiTeen Menry La Flewr of Mariboro have an- [opening game of Princeton’s 1 pounced the cngagement of their baseball schedpled for today daughter, Miss Cecile, to Jack Renault | with Bowdoin, has been canceicd bes 85 Canadian heavywoight champion, e cause of terday heavy snows - 1 nanit white visiting au aunt in Mol- rtorm, University Field « thought, vo - 245 yoke m year ‘ago met Miss La Pleur | will not be g condition for 8- *10 for the first time, several days APRIL ' Hello ! Hello ! 2, 1924 Few changes were announced during |the past week. Joblers say that they |do not anticipate lower costs in the [present markef, although some au- thorities incline to-the belief that the jgencral price situation is slightly eas- lier than it has been for some time,” Hardware Demands Are Reported as Increasing New York, in its weekly ware markets, “Consistent Dykes Seeks Regular Job April 2.—Hardware Age summary of the hard- | wili say tomorrow: demands continue | throughout the hardware marset, with | special altention ug shown such | as builders’ hardware, contrac- and tools. Increased contingent on warmer activity is report- Al catfish are devold of scales, —_—— Build Strength to throw off the cold take i —_— supplics s are er, although ed in several sectio *Jobbers' stocks are said to be well Talaneed, although most of thém are showing caution and restraint in plac- ing future Collections by jobbers are reported sognewhat slow, “Priec conditions are generally firm SCOTTS EMULSION ¥y &@Ofl f JIMMY DYKES The purchase, of Socond Baseman Max Bisiop from Baltimore by Con- | nie Mack, means that Jimmy Dykes will not be used at sicond by the ' | Athletics, Rishop has been the tong of the pennant-winning i of thy Baliimore Orioles. Manager Jack Dunn of that team says he ha Leen wipe for the * several yeurs. He has ne nis mak- ¥ ing good in th gue. | If such is the ca Timy Dykes | N cithy m the bench or try o displac mmy Iale at third. 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