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| Speaking | .of Sports Even the most b H. A an will have to that it was uck, coupled with some bad errors of judgment by “Chick” Ha gave the Hebs the In the should game was, first have Sammy been chased from the about ten minutes before he Four personals were called on him and the ofiicial scorer blew the whistle. The Hebrew zally man, how- ever, denied that there were four per- sonals, despite the fact that Sammy himsclf knew there were and had started to leave the floor, a ruled that in the case of the doubt the player should get the benefit and permitted Samucl to re- main. Pite Some great scores were made urday in the Stanley Works ltague. \. Mitchell, bowling Eddie Anderson, shed the timbers for 173 and in the next game Andy came back with 161, Not so bad, . = In the state lcague Eddie will how] ¥Bud VFisher of Hurtford in the Capital City tonight, Young Alix of Meriden meets Jd- die at Rogers' Wadnesday night, The record of Hartford's champion 5 team—the Dixies-— s} 1o games played and 36 victories, Fomorrow cvening the Dixics clas) with the New. Haven Atias at oot Guard hall in the first of a three game rtes for the New England title, veteran National has yailed in his effort and Leon Cadore, cagwe hurler, o come back u the minors, has been released Should Columbia refise the tle with Yale in water y the El be ed intercollegia polo Wed- will bt title, night, the te Yale won from VFordham Saturday 2 Pond holding the New Yorkers to three hits in five innings, Herman's bout with I'red Fulton in Mlinneapolis on Friday night will be of the no-decision variety, Public Golf 1924 mer Boston, he New England sociation will hold I ranklin Park links, College baseball results of Satui- Yale 4, Fordhani 2, P'rinecton Villinova Harvard 10 oston 17, 3, Columbia 12, Seten Hall 1, Pennsylvania Direxel Institute 1, Rutgers 4, M ttan College 1, N. Y, U, 12, Brooklyn Poly 2. Duquense Foch 19, Webb Institute Delaware 10, Willlams 10 (called th,) Big Injun'ls After Champ LEO GAY Have a cars, Jack Dempsey! A full-blooded Mohawk Indian is on your trail in the person of Leo Gates. He has lost only two fights out of his last 42 bouts. Gates isn't ready for Dempsey as yet, but is on his w Special Harness Sale for Ten Days 11;-inch Trace Double Neck Yoke Team Harness—Sct $60 $65 $70 13,-inch Trace Double Neck Yoke Team Harncss, $69.75 . Single ¥arm Hamess can be used double. $30 $32.50 Harness and Horse Goods NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924, Shave This Morning? Day in, day out, shave IR T 1 . . after shave, Gem Blades “Y" Also to Have SWlfllfl]ll]gw are uniform —uniformly | Campaign-Yolley Ball League = Berfest: | Scientific methods have left no room for variation. Each Gem Biade has to be perfect. That's why Gem shaves are the finest in the world —a morning luxury to lock forward te. Ask for the N.B. GYM. TEAIS | STATE CHAMPION At the state championshjp gymnas- |tic meet held in Naugatuck Saturday | night with several associations from | different parts of the state entered,’' ,the New Dritzin 'Y’ gym team easily demonstrated their superlority in/ heavy gymnastic work, winning the meet by a lar, ore. Hartford, their| | nearest competitor, put up a good _right for first honors and won second place; Rogan is Star. Joe Rogan, member of the Leaders' Corp, proved the individual star pei-! i former of the meet, winning two firsts vo seconds, and two thirds, Irank viow alte of New Dritain, though | suffering & wrenched shoulder was! good enough to win one first, two thirds and one fourth place. W, Wal- thers and Howard Rehm, New Britain Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Biades won one third, one fourth and two fourths respectivel | Use GEM Safety Razors Pifteen p ve awarded, New Britain won, nine, Hartiord won three | and Waterbury three, i Individual and Team Scoving, . High Horizontal Bar; Wolf, Hart- All NEw BRITA'NS ford, first; Rogan, New RBritain scc.| ond; Pawlow, New Britain third; Wal. | unbling; Pawlow, New Britain, | first; Hollywood, Waterbury, second; UL E L Hogan, New Britain, third, Masakow- cEy ski, Hartford, fourth. Parallel bars, 1togan, New Britain, first; Wolf, Hartford, second, Pawlow With IFcidman excelling in this depart- New Britain, third; Rehm, New Brit. ment, ai urth, » Side Hor RRogan, Walthers, low, New (Continued From Preceding Page) Peldman Shoots Vouls With the start of the second half the Y. M, H. A, spurted and Pite, Cohen and Botwinic ored from the floor beforo New Britain broke into the scoring column. IRestella broke the dea for v Britain and a floor bagket by d New Britain led by the score of 2546, Botwinick dropped a pretty shot from the side lines and Pite snapped a long one in from near the center of the floor, Peldman increased his string of shots In winning the state Y. M, (%, A, from the foul line to five, without a title for gymnastics New Britain wiij miss. Floor baskets by Taylor, It vetain the honors for one year, until |tella and Wojak put New Britain fur- ther out in front. The lead was cut down, however, when Pite and Bot- winiek again found the basket for baskets from the floor, A foul .«hml Wolfe, Hartford, first; Britain, second; Britain, third; Paw- fourth, Nogan, New Rritain, rbury, second; Hol- , third; Rehm, New ow Brita Ivwood, Waterbur ritain, fourth. Summary Team score, New nin, points, first; Hartford, ond; Waterbury, § Naugatuck, no points, fourth, Brit- 1 points, points, third; the annual gymnastic meet next year, The *Y' gym team are all meme hers of the Association Leaders’ Training Corp, Pour free swimming be given to the school boys in New itain from 10 to 16 years of aga starting on Monday, April 14 to the 17th, Through the assistance of 3 Holmes, Supt. of Schools™he 'Y’ las placed in the hands of boys applic tion cards which will entitla the boy 1o four swimming lessons free of charge under the supervision of the '",;"M‘ “;“L"n’:‘::\:f"";‘""‘j.flr,'_ Wwill ve.| Ta¥lor and the scoreboard read 36 Dot B the T, M1 O A. néRt AvhAtay with about two minutes of play left. forenoon, April 12th &t 10 8. m, When | Joc e & trcpeld ONo from Lhe e ter Will 06 @4VINNd 00 10 the aWItE: | oiee h o IR EMS Sl DT 0% - ! point. Another floor basket by Tay ming schedule, KEach boy will bs re- jop and Now Britain led by a-score of auired to bring his card with him, I . A shot from the foul line by Boys experiencing sore and not| Botwinick and a basket from the floor properly healed arms through vacel- py Pitg and the score was tied at 3 nation will not he permitted to enter g, tite swimming classes, With about a minute to play Wojak The purpose of the association In'eunk ope from the floor and the promoting the annual swimming cam- scorehoard read 40-38 with New Brit- paign is to encourage hoys to learn ain out in front. With about twenty to swim as a guard against the danger scconds of play left Botwinick came of drowning, urge them to practice for recreation and physical improve- ment, besides providing them with competent instruction in the funda- mentals of correct swimming. IYorty boys were taught to swim ¥ last year during the public swimming front. A foul shot by Cohen and campaign, Hartford 1sd 48-40. ‘Taylor came | Volley Ball League through with a basket from the' floor | The 'Y’ volley ball teams eomplete and the score was 4 with the | |their playing schedule gomorrow | Hartford team leading. The final two Inight. At the close of the contest |minutes of play found both teams the members of the teams will held | piaying at top speed with neither one [theie annunl gct-to-gether supper, #ble to score. The ball was in New |The three losing teams will act as Pritain's poss as the whistle {host 1o the championship team. | blew ending the game. The gnme was | ®preches and talks and entertain. [a fitting close for a baske thail scason | ments will terminate the affadr. which has seen the All New Britain | fie last games 1o be played off are team taking on the hest teams in the as Mllows: state and giving a good account of Tail Lights: J Wergstrom, Sideref, themselves. The armory was crowded Horwitz, Luebeck, Berkowitz, Hurl- to ils capacity and the crowd which | burt | guthered was well repaid in seoing a Dimmers: Hornkohl, Scott, Stowell, | game which vas without a doubt the Dr. Hand, Campbell, McCutcheon, Lest game of the scasone Vor the Second game vieitore Pite gnd Botwini were the | Epot Lights: Direasel, Reaney, Mid- main cogs while for New Britain Wo- dlemass, Sterling, Mott, Loomis, Iit- | ;ak and Taylor played the leading zell. parts, at scoring, while Chief Tarson Tead Vighis: nae verf aggressice on the fleor-and , Unkelbach, Tellsticr more than held his onn, with | m standing: Tied for first, Spot [Car! Restella playing his usual excel- | Lights, each won 4, lost 1: fthird, |lent game. Dimmers, won 2, lost 3; Head Lights, { i“nn 0, lost 5, [ | nd a basket from the floor and the Y drew up closer to New Britain. New Britain went out in front on two shots from the fowl line hy Larson, Pelietier increased the local agg tions lead when he dropped one from the foul line, Walkob found the hoop for a score, which was quickly followed by another with Cohen on the directing end and New Dritain led Ly the slender margin of one point. A Dbasket from the floor by lessons will The whistle blew ending the halt with th ve deadipcked at 40 all, The five mitfutes of overtime play quickly started and a floor basket Botwinick put Hartford out in ssion Punn, Doh. whe, Gard Crogve, " Michigan Stars Released | | By Manager Tris Speaker Claveland, 0., April 7.-=The option- #. Louis, April T.- Kranch | al releass by the Cleveland Indians of | Rickey feels the St. Louis National First Baseman R. T. (Bob) Knode, club i8 well fortified as fp pitchers| former University of Michigan star, | was shown today, when thd Cardinal ' and Pitcher Phil Bledgood was an- manager announced the unc@nditional | nounced in dispatches received from | 1elease of ¥red Toney, veteran pitch- New Orleans last night. Knode goes |er. With Toney gone, the Cardinalz to Birmingham in the Southern asso- now have 27 players under contract. |ciation and Biedgood to Minneapolis, | e | American assoclation. Xnode played cotton | with Waynesboro in the Blue Ridge imated | league in 1921 and 1922 and with Agriculture | Salishury in the Kastern Shore league part of 1921, TONEY RELEASE The annual loss of growing jdue to the boll weevil § |by the Department of at over $200,000,000, through and tied the score at 40 all. i AUTO OWNERS SPEND FORTUNE FOR ‘GAS' Their Bill in Comnecticut for Three Honths Is _$3,680,000 Hartford, April ~Over 16,000,- 000 gallons of gasvline have Iy consumed by motor vehicles in Con- necticut in the first guarter of this year, judging by reports made by | wholesale dealers to tife state moto vehicle department. This quantity , represents an inc of about 000 gallons over the consumption | during the corresponding period of last year, AL the average prive of about cents a gallon, it is estimated more than $3,680,000 has been spent | by automobilists for motor fucl dur- ing January, Pebruary and March | just passed, or about $1,150,000 more | than the approximate P retail cost of | the gasoline used in Conncticut mo- | tor vehicles in the same months 18 In other words, the moncy spent for motor fuel so far this ye: nearly equals the cost of conduc the e state government Con- | necticut, including all its great hu- | mane institutions, departments and | courts, for the same perioi. | The motor vehicle department ures that nearly twice' the number motor vehicles in operation in winter of 1823 were in in state in the winter just passed, G line consumption jumped m 3, 584,300 gallons in Japuary, 1923, to | 4,600 gallons in . Ja % 1, and from 3,932,000 gallons in Ieb- | ruary, 14 )00 gatlons in | February, 1924, The for March, 1924, are necessaril ed, During March, 19 | 200,000 gallons were used. | Gasoline consumption figures in- | variably show .a tremendous gain after the first quarter of each year, ag the number of cars in operation in- | cfeases considerably in April when | they may be registered at reduced | rat While 38 motor vehicles | were registered the first quarter of | Jast year, more than 100,000 have al- | ready been registered this year, The average omobile owner in Connee tieut uses 512 gallons of gesoline year and, at the averge price of g oline for last year, it cost about $£141 for the fuel used in the average of of | the use the estimat. | ihout 4,- a | car, ' RESULTS hardo G Diaz Outpoints T Hava April 7.—Angel Diaz, for. mer’ Cuban featherweight champion, was awarded the judges decision over Jose Maria Lombeg featherweight | ehamplon of Central and South Afriea at the end of a hard fought 12-round bout here Baturday night, reeman Winner April T, rdo, Tom Tampa, 1 Freeman of Hot Springs, Ark., oute pointed Jimmy Finley of Louisville, | Ky.s In & 10-round bout here Satur- day night in the opinion of newspa- permen. As & vesult of his victory, Freeman claims unofficial title of wel. terweight champjon of Disie. Frees man weighed 148 pounds and Iinley 156, ommy Latzo and Williams Win Philadelphia, April T.=Pete Lalzo of Hazelton was given the decision over George Ward of Elizabeth, N, J ter 10-rounds of rather slow fighting liere Saturday. y Kid Willlams, former weight champion, received the decision over Al Markie, hantam fudges' nothing quite so soothing to the throat T o Lic-o-rice WIFE SAVERs Look for the orange package of | | | bered 21, EXHIBITION- GAMES lians 9, New Orleans 6 Orleans, La., April H New ol 1. 15 6 13 { Whittacker, | cvelan w Orleans (S Edwards and Dent and Dowie. A.) Myatt; R. H, White Sox 13, Chattanooga 8 Chattanooga, Tcnn., April 7.— gy 16 14 Chicago (A) .. Chattanooga (8. A. Moore, Cvengros Crousc; Morris, Yowell, 8 and Camp Memphis, April 7. New York (N)) .. Memphis (8. AL vin gnd Ainsmith, Yaryan. hf, Bald Mitchell, Pittsburgh (N.) Kansas City (A, A ... 1 i THE CHEMIST Morrison and Gooch; Thornmahlen, Dawson and McCarthy. Browns 11, Dallas 3 Dallas, Tex., April 7 1. . Louis (A.) 1" 2 Datlis (T) onvaniis b A% [ Shocker, Voight and Colline; Mor- Schumann and Wheat. | st vis, Cubs 7 Wichita Falls, T . Wichita Falls 8 , April n. i 12 § 1 ne and | Freeman Chicago (N Wichita 1'alls (T.) Alexander, Dumoyic Hartnett, Cheves, and Jonnar 1 Sox 11, Shrey Shreveport, La., April 1 12 veesd L 1 Picinich: Poreman, | (A T and Boston Shreveport Ihmke 1 | Taylor and Itowlands, Hale, Athletics—Orioles (Rain) Baltimore, April 7.—Baltimore Philadelphia (A.), rain, . Dodgers 8 Nashyille, Tex.,, April 7 (1 H S8 s 10 (A) (N New York Broeklyn - (Nine innings tie), Jones, Bush | and Schang, Hoffman; Reuther, Dick- erman and Gonzales, Deberry, tobacco value ever offered. Ieds 5. St Augpstine 1. Augustine, 'la., April 7 n 8t Cincinnati (N £t, Augustine (8, A Luque, Benton and Hargrave: hery; Walter, C. Coles and 8 Coles, pupis enrolled in the rw at the last census num- | 316, Kchool United Sta —— : By GLUY:;S WILLIAMS . Snapshots Of A Boy Washing His Face ENAMINES ROR ™ NOUSH ANVWAY - O LN Y RiNED 8 McClure Newspaper Syadicate PARIS AT LAST! HEY (AB! WELL VWL BE~ F SOU OONT UNDERSTND ) [ HERE. - WA BLOOMWN' OUR ENGLISH LINGO , THIZ 19 T 0NN WA 10107 V! = READ | CAN EXPLAM _‘jo “oU WHAT THRT W