New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 8

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§ AMERICAN MUST WATCH FINNS AT OLYMPICS, HILLMAN SAYS — CORNELL BOWS TO VIRGINIA—HARTFORD HAS FAST CARD FOR TOMORROW NIGHT—SOCCOLI LANDS IN THIRD PLACE—INDIAN STAR MAY MAKE PLACE ON U. S. TEAM < - - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL & 1924, M”.m‘fim.““lmm&.bebb“0&0555&&”9“»&‘&“‘6“&“‘&9335 LHLEBLLHBHSSH8558088. : FEITITTIIIITTTT PP IIT VI VTP PITRITTIT I T T T PRI T T PO PIIPITIIIT I T ITITIv TP TIPO CITTPTTaIItevadeIsdst T aeeT it e ivivivesessevee. /990e99dePete s CLARKE 1S STZNG PRO-RATA PLAN 1N UP THE SITUATION, QUALIFYING GOLF Sees Few Good Throwing Ont- Naunnal Open Rounds May 27 ficders Today | and 28 at Worcester Pittshu piloted the pennant and a had some in what he obs: camps. 1 ser According camps he visited, Huggins of th was the on fied with his pit while pitchers has ing with the rest Clarke “l saw only a limited pitchers who had established selves within th last years. “The pitching stafls made up of fading vete their day who peak, and promising re “More than one big Ie: 18 going to be much « certain highly touted roc come through.” f the game, number ¢ them- umbia compos ns, 14 stars ir passed have hei ppointed ruits ¢ There is no denying G s e ‘CRIQUI‘SVWIFEALLOWS partment of the ge game | sible “In the old days, the out Madame Fugene Criqui is Resy spring training paid attention to their pitehers, They accuracy in thair “In only Ma the the outfielders for 1 throwing to speak of | f herweig “Base running med to be | pion of the world to retu overlooked as wn imj nt fegture ho, last play. This, despite the fact thut eertai husband at th minagers seem to think ther , ruled thut he be a revival of runiing in. 8even months of “Pogsibly the the members of the sible for the dra Ked 1) " siyle of reaso most @ For the Docision of the Former ns constantly stroa throwing, 1 few of the « Champ's Return to Ring s Touge decisior wmps did 1 Junie April lo practi ponsible chan g e Is to would | base lively changes i bourged shat 18 the jy her attit ) returned from the olo osing world" to Johnny Dundee ! mast ,,mn.~1-.»: administered 1o a gave one look ttered face and | We will return | o 1it umnlated and Ame rented a little He met Hebrans, th as he had given his Al got out of it Crigut deeided 1 the x-Mascart hout, He Mad- At thie AH""I.II n of thy br title eteran Ledous, Madamy her husband and word, Gene, 1 don't know about the fighting conld beat th same nigh rtain 1 ¢ slaht daterest en G nds therw t Ll fact that ¢ league game he threw out t O plate at th cond, a totul o It i an i r the holds the o, In o two 1 one outt 15 of the one hird and four, again 1 3dglan boxer, “1 guess s the Bl but they ferently."” 1 sett word he would e & badly bre 600D BOUTS SLATED |, took Harttord o Pit Willie P hack to the Aties . C.oof Aas qui turned to ald: "My ything Nhgrn st Teery Parker To- | O moreon Night, wem the you T Atles what Yoot t ranged for the row nig fashy W famous tackles ry has lo rIng careom lie, tomorry a8 though one of the in at 12 fou the liminarie i with whei 1 terbur fighting ry Dunde e ren ANt me q, Criqui Do to do | permit sought I and tol ou + his manager, back 1o 1 « all vight a it hoys i him 0 1POLNDS BALL WHIGHs Giant Baschall Being Rolled (0 N, Y Trom Chicago Tio A GENAIIO SIGNS UP iz Summer Part in Three Matches This I Will Take was r en rout opening sched way fre Citiz P ba world's The otk Hauts Eddi mier 1 NAGANER GETS DECINSION Repairing all Make—Cadillace a Specialty Wrecking Day and Night NASH CARS Servied Vor <ake J. B. MORAN GARAGE Assowiated with A 6. Hawker sIRes T, 28922 “nnren ; ‘Bartmouth (‘oach, in Speech , 3! » the ring hands of | e | be | complicated, YALE ONE-MILE RELAY TEAM BEST JACK HERMANAS ~ LEVE SEEKS PLACE THE BLUE HAS HAD IN MANY YEARS EXCELLENT CHANGE WITH OLYMPIC TEAM s g NORTON, CHAP MAN, GRILFASS AND GATES, best re ited Old El i in 1d of op-rur months. has r of P ki fow quartet ting team, HILLMAN PREDICTS VICTORY FOR AMERICANS AT OLYMPICS 1 meet t Y « one-mile These four Phrene assy m. Will Be Berlenbach — BOB ROPER RETIRES ON HINS PROFITS ON 2 RING AR climinary N¢ matcel Here Last Night, Thinks Finland Will Give Yankee Zei o Athletes Close Run. ‘ an taid ||| 11900 Promotion ¢ ena W Ma neg 1shoro stadium, today when the ntract to box the weigitt in & d5-round the match i s agreed upo with Newark v signed the by 1'ebry th Qu ool ngement wno origina held at Hotc g Coach Harry Hi ith track team Olympic mes r v Wi postponc men so will indoor on I AR H 18 mer sati o thro who = is v Olympi Hillmhn suid t vy T TNTIFAN | Ry Finland Woul d States the most com- as to mld greatest - i bout at b ates iously um: April 5o, itaul Berlenbach York middieweigit, Lyneh, of Okiahoma semi-tinal to Uit in the ames this year Coach 0 in his estimatio Unit He soid that t E improved ty ¥ 1 arg putting < on American b it is Conch Hi that the United States will win sabd that hard-hi will m in a the . untey had 100 per t ars tel Lruy. oy games VIRGINIA TEAM CUTS OFF CORNELL'S STREAK th 1 witl athletes ¢ vl frot Hanard-Yale Lvent On T speaker that winter sports over fourth pl most of i with Olympl o Be Vither At 1 Or At that 30 far in orabl \at the competitior will be held duri o imtontiié will tie {Ho spores United Ktates 18 the hough we are ding a . Winning Streak s 1icferee States, shut-Out 0. Halts thacans’ Maphis Pitche Victory pinine com- tition has e ' April ‘ambridge, Mass, ard-Yale varsity ol the efternoon of du London, either at 4 e 'l' It William feriay. oy has submitted theee times ¢ o el l'enny, Harvard, and e of Yale, in orde boats may make the entire 1. n The Harvard Pennsyivania race here a mile and sports tiat to the hay most relgn tries sports and in th v Va Apr P ' £ winning three ba ball third i Only firit 1e sumne which . Alt soccer feam over games Conch Hillman sadl that in 1) " not as strong as the yreign countries, In i give e distance r t as n rule stronger than , but that this y in stronge nia ling to compete Kkefelior s Toduy's vic safety, were s ove polo the spealer et ut we sending o 3 weoover hree id that ¥ ot M utsmer in the b v gool course, ms Mr the for Hin ign 1 1¢ of itse) L Tt man said 1 conntries t Stat Young Stribling to S were by Captain Par o alted sending o would m ¥ ke ning the n ned 1t 1l that many time ting in the g differ in their understanding of tain rules, He 1 s ing of distan mpetitio “tera 8. —=Yo! vywel his father for two district, The v agalr r th s Georgia | 1 today th mer exeecdin ru ¢ ing of s Mr oy Hi nre olitan proba man exj the countries com explained that a boy being used | points and tha romoters announced they h d Siattery, who sion over the sontherner round mateh at 13 date would depend \ M ints for takir ning c e diess of whetlh- f rd i deey eld by} slace in t . 3 J ¥ bard Virg 1 Hillman et g e id the part in the afoot for . Nody téam explaine system team that “PLANS COMPLETED FOR 14, WILLS-MADDEN 60 Held At Queenshoro stadium M Wills TIMES FOR BOAT RACE 7:30 o'Clock, Meikelham May show Stuff in New York . 8o to d But Fulton Will Outweigh Him Greatest Indian Athlete Siace Jim Friday Night Thorpe Enters Kansas Contests . Ttalian Jack Herman who meets Lawren Kan., April 8.—John Fred IFulton, the Minnesota. plasterer , Has cll Indlan football star, in Minneapolis, Minn., Friday night of | picked as All-America fullback on this week, has had an impregsive rec- ' many selections last fall, will attempt ord in the squared arena. In most of to win a berth on the American Olym- his fights he cither laid away his pic team which will compete in Paris opponent in shiort grder, or has stood next summer, The gigantic Arapaho the iron test of going the route of a brave, regarded the greatest Indian gruelling 10 or 12 round contest and | athlete since the days of Jim Thorpe, then emerging victorious. {will enter the preliminary Olympic His friends, however, consider the 'tryouts at the University of Kansas plaste an opponent stadium here, May 30 and 31. worthy n most of those he ' Lovi will cnter the decathlon, in- already met although is not stead of ar single event. Coach dered better than cither Iloyd Frank McDonald belicves his experi- n or Luis Ange! Firpo, both of |¢ice on the track and his strength whom Herman has met. The big will enable him to make a good show- ian has squared off before the big ing in liw events of ihe decathlon. Minnesotan once before in a six-| The Indian has carried his round no-decision fight and ¥riday pounds of brawn over the 120 yard it will meet him i a 19-round no- | high' hurdles in (:15 2.3; over the ion contest, yard low hurdles in manager has lieard l.as high ju iton w attempt to end the the 16 po bout in short order, meaning that he |&nd thrown the dis 136 feet » look for a knockout, but Italian He has scored firsts in inter- plans also to look for Iuiton's giate in the javelin and is a fair- jaw and will try to put a sleep | !¥ fast quarter and half miler, al- producer across at the very first op-, though he has never competed in There is only on thing thesc events. He has treated track ing the big Italian and that is ' competition as an letic sideline.” °t that he has had no hard “Big jawn™ wiil Lave his first taste e. He of fast track compct l-round that this might Imperil his‘cvents April 26, when he will partici- chances of standing up against Fulton pate in the pentathion in the Penn who will weigh considerably more wclaye. Durin dian T has years. it said shot 43 feet 71 inches, gotiations v betw len at ¥ 13, wer o signed ran Irish counter, n the out- ar- g the and prac- prac- with often vious track scasons s Cevoted his o n by pr promo out as lett hand s, I'ro- actorily, pugh with with Jack rtford, on ack Italian Jack 1y )hrmdn bas met in his ring carecr litac chicfly 1o spi football has been the fact that he couldn't put tice and to Qascball, entering on more weight than he now carries. tically all intercgliegiate meets He weight at the present time close the scantiest of training and on to 153 pounds, but fgures that he | with no t whatever, »\mx‘\l be set fer any eventuality if VWith the Olympics looming, Levi weighed about 210 pounds in fight. will concentrate on the events of the lecuthion alone, spendipng but little ing trim, After stopping in New York vester- time on spring football practice and haseball, The coaches helieve that by day, Hevman left for the western cits so that he could be on the ground Tor so doing he can better his records to ‘g few days before going into the ring. He considers this his golden oppor- l.evi so greatly standing that .he refused oifers to tunity beeause if ting the K, O. on Fulton, e will be (ryout with several major league ready to meet Jack Renault, consid- tcams this spring, among them the ered a-tougher man than any e has New York Yankees, in order that he {conquered yet.. Critice Who eaw [muight he cligible for the Olympic Ttalian Jack fight IYirpo stated after games and for football next fall, the fight that it Herman weighed |~ The big Indian is In his early twen- hames to]2nywhere in the same neighborhood | tics, He intends to return to the with the South American, he would ' gridiron next season. have been able to assimilate the pun- jshment which the South American (inflicted on him. But as he was 30 pounds Wghter, the hig “Bull of the Pampas” was able to punish him siemthing flerce in the elinc and wore him down o much that in the fifth, aithough going along good, | powerful right the button mad O CAPIAIN [im jisten to the Lirdie Captaln - perman's many friends will wateh v that the g aorts I'riday night with great in- our MHIeS gopagt hecause of the fact that he will imbla ‘pnnear in this state in the near fu- 10 Will tyre if he can iron out his difficulties SQUATLETS yith the state boxing commission, At the present time he is unable to get a license to fight in this state, but it is expected that he will be able 1o over. come this difficulty after a short while, ing New ect } 1 s his amateur ~round val ARMY OF FREE STATE Dublin, cided that April $.~-It has been de. the permanent establish- { ment of the Free State army shall consist of 27 battaflons, nine brigades and three commands. In addition there will be various separate seryjees, an army school of instruetion, a schoo! of army music, and a training camp at Curragh., The army will total al. most 20,000 men, L] will ne The be on v HEADS YALE BOXERS, Haven, April §,—Benjamin ¥. Washington, was reelect- ed ..u»lam of the Yale hoxing team ast night, John C. More b, of Cleveland, Ohio, was elected manager, Hyman Winters of New Haven was elected captain of the Yale wrestling cam, He wrestles in the 145 pound Robert Austin, 25, of Hopedale, was clected manager of the stling team. e g Stribe git, sign- and man- ) fights in first wiil st Mike he benefit sond in against Newark ad signed gained a ina re- iffalo, but on plans ikey W end his Johnson-Renault hzht In Montreal Next Month Montreal, April Arrangem uve been completed for a 15 round mateh between Jack Johnson, former leavyweight champion, and Jack 1 nault, Canadian heavyweight, at the Mount Royal race track on May 24, according to Tom Duggan, promoter. Negotiations have also been opened for a match between Jack Delaney, Rridgeport middleweight and either Young Stribling, Macon, Ga.. school- hoy. or Mike McTigue, world's light heavyweight ehampion. Mass,, wi 8.~ ts Fishing and Wading Boots $6.50 MONIER BROS. 38 MAIN ST, beer coaches has mu. nd is working out m at Hanover bid 1t e hockey " Second Honeymoon mo will make Just GOT STARTED | TLAYING AND \F T PIPDN'T START TO ¢ team at RAN raAaIN predictions t that t (Continued on Following Page) WHEN wWEeDD You SAID DE | Po vYou vavlk 1 UKE To TAY 1w AWFUL HOTEL oM B vy DAy 7 AT v GET ouT-~ Yov “ To carRe A _HOOT WHAT | CAN 1\ Dc To Amuse SELE ITS RAWNED EVERY DAY BUT ONE SINCE WE CAME To THiS D —! PLACE =~ I'M E1CK AND TireD 0F 1T N e TP - NOw LISTEN To ME - Youl DONE NOTHING BUT BEEF OVER TME WEATHER EVER weLL = DEAR-R-R, " CAN T \L‘EFJ—TF To THiNK M To BLAME for T NESS, RAIV 0. GNMII#’ NO DIFFERBVCE T You

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