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. of Sports “Wop” Manoleum, with two _deei- slons over his opponent to his eredit, meets Tracey Ferguson of Nortford in ‘s dfl"fl a 10 round beut in Pittsticld tonight. Both boss are reported in the pink | PITCAES FARLIEST NO-HIT GAMI of condition, did the Rangers. A few of the Corbin vitcher who looks as though he might [RRetee i the Soore: s deliver the goods this season. ST. LOUIS ab, r. b, p.oa. e The Pirates get going Friday morn- | Shotten, It .. 200 ‘1 0 ing with a practice at the park. | Miller, rf $1070 (90 sisler, 1b 4.0 010 1 The loss ‘of MeGlone, Harvard Pratt, 2b Yo 0iipiis s Athletic star, is & severe hlow to the N areans ot 3.0 0 0 Crimsen. He is the third baseball star Austin, 3b SEEOI0 R0 ey 1o be foreed off the team by injuries. |y acar o Mo 0N 0 - | Hale, ¢ . 200383 Reports from New York indicate [y, ey o 0.0 0 0 0 Bill Ryan will pitch in the openr to- | ot i ¢ P Satioio otlo morrow. | Rogers, p 000Ny parke, 00 0 0 o | 11,000 fans saw the epening of the porst I S A licycle season in the big district yes- spoiintia 1 e oo terday. Wiley won the 20 mile motor ¢*Jacohson 1.0 0 0 o vaced race at the Newark velodrome, 0 Ctttcl 0 At Totals ... 27 0 02710 Waterbury, using 18 players, lost 4 i ed for Hal x 10 3 to Torento vesterday. Batted for Hale in the eight. **Batted for Rogers in the eight. Thres Albany pitchers were used SR rabania vesterday against Chappie Johnson's CHICAGO All Star colored team, Albany won 6 to 2 and the colored boys got thelr two runs without registering a single it in the box score. Leibold, rf Risberg, ss E. Collins, Jackson, If Ielsch, of Gandil, 1b . Weaver, 2b Schalk, o Cicotte, p This year Babe Ruth will have to sock the pill 87 feet farther to gt a home run. The Stadium has been Iengtened that muel, Rep. Rathbone of Illinois has siced 1lie Department of Labor to establish .. 0% detinitely the American citizenship of ("'(S% Johnny Weismuller, the champion |~v 10Uls swimmer, 5o that he may represent ' TWo-base hits—Jackson, the United States in the Olympie Risherg, Double play—I. Collins, F games without question of his eligi- : Pr§ and Gandil. Stolen bases—Shot. bllity, ten and Fe Hit by pitcher—Ry | s Hamilton 1, Cicotte 1. Wild piteh-— Weismuller was born in Austria and Park. Bases on balls—Oft Hamilton was brought to this country by parents ', Rogers 3, Cicotte 3. Struck out when a year old, Unless it can be Rogers 2, Cicolte O'Laughlin and Hildebrand, Assistant | Secretary Tenning has — — iaken the case under advisement and has asked Mr, Rathbone for addition- G]ANTS TR[M SOX al information which the Tilinois rep- 5 resentative has undertaken to furnish, fohnny Weissmuller, *Ameri ‘s | greatest swimmer, was born in Chica- Graw's Pets by Score of ® to 8 in %0, and there can be no question of his cligibility for the Olympic swim- ming team, he said last night in com- menting upon the investigation at | Washington by Henry It Rathbone, Windy City. Ch lish the youth's nativiwy, | perous season for 1924, close to The misunderstanding arose, ac cording to the swimmer, through his cago White 8ox close their exhibition father, P, Welssmuller, twica having | 'O The National league pennant falied to naturalization through in- \/N"°TS Won the finai game 9 to 3, ability to speak English, with one game tied, Mr. Rathbone said in W ington that the case had heen brought to his attention so that the U, & Olympic team managers woyld be prepared, if the question of Welsemuller's aligibil- ity arose just befora he was to parti- vipate in the games, for the Giants and although the for- mer was hit freely, he was given won- derful support, On the other hand Chicago used four men on the mound, the Glants bunching their hits behind it some loose twirler, Sheely bagged a Johnny, holder of half & hundreq homer and H sl sl Bty world's awimming records, says that | Kamm, the $106,000 g loien dog he was born an American and' had no | PSAUIY connected for three doubles, intention ever to he anything else, |and McClellan and 1'alk made one COLLEGES HAVE HAD = STARS MAKING GOOD Time for a VR | padinas | les ... | - During his days at Harvard, Jacke | 2 Conlon was a sensation. Coach Jack CARTERS Slattery, former big league player, NO METAL CAN TOUCH You | said Conlon would make good in -I'her; of the big leagues, As low as 35fi The Boston Braves got him. It took only & year to prove to the satisfae. | fien of the Praves, also Conlon, that | he didn’t quite measure up, | Then there was Glenn )\'Uunler,j famous football and baseball star at | Penn Btate. Coach Bezdek pronounced him a big leaguer, N | The New York Yankees took him | on. He proved a costly experiment, didn't tarry very long. L ] The chance of pieking up another | Collins, Frisch or Sisler, however, i | A bait that makes the college fleld | most alluring to the majors. LOCAL MEN TRAILING Thompson, Foote and Anderson Ap- EXHIBITION GAMES | Were Youn Louisville, Ky., April 14, Pittsburgh (N) ... | Louisville (AA) Holley, Deberry and Meyer, . April 14 is pretty early in the sea- The New Haven team defeated |50N for a twirler to pitch a no-hit Ttochester yesterday 7 to 5 and Bridge- | 8ame, but Cicotte did it for the White port pulled & victory over the Worces. | S0x in St. Louis in 1917. Jacobsen, ter club, score 2 to 0, Sisler and Pratt were among the bat- ters Cicotte mystified. Iddie-hit one 106 Basee-Taland olub had o good | PateTs pasens: thies and fannea L il B0 | The Sox had only six assists. This Yput Saturday and yesterday. So| 08 1O year in which the White Sox Ited Sox boys also started limbering | oD the American League pennant up Saturday, Manager Tobin has 5 and beat the Giants in the world | Orioles 14, Phillies 3 Baltimore, April 14, Philadelphia (N) Baltimore (1) Batteries: Hamilton, Betts, and Wilson, -V as, Wesol, and Cobb, Greenea. Cubs 13, Blues Chicago (N) ... Kansas City (AA) kinson and SKiff, rdianapolis 7, Ited Sox 6 Indianapolis, April 14, Tndianapolis, (AA) .... Dixon; Fullerton Sefiators 8. Braves 7, " Washington, April 14. and O'Neill; peece and Ituel, , Jersey City 0 e. | | Jersey City (1) { Philadelphia (A) Pierson and Hyerman, values précCiate : They realize that greatest tobacco value ever offered. Ko Weiriog Rboca & 3 Hits-——Ofe } *stablished that his father was natu. Mamilton 3 in 1 inning, Park 4 in 0 ralized Welsmuller, still being a minor, | inning, Rogers 2 in 7 innings, Penn- would not be considered a citizen, ington 1 In 1 inning. Umpires— | - | Chicago Team Is Defeated by Me- | is the cago, April 14.—While various| baseball officials throughout the . country were prognostics representative from Illinois, to estaly. | COUNLTY Were prognosticating a oo baseball fans turned out yesterday to see the New York Giants and the Chi- and took the series, six games to fve, | Young Virgll Barnes and the vet- n Joe Ocschger did mound duty | cach, The Giants did extra base hit | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924. “WWhen You aud | g, Magzie” “Ask Dad”’ -he knows what was the kest razor in 1912. But ask for Gem if you want to get the best razor today. Dad's oid whisker- plough was good enough foritstinue, but tumes have changed thani goodness! Marvelous New .GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors Tigers 3. Mer Memphis, April 14. o G 3 Detroit (A) G 2 3 Memphis (8) ... 2 N Batteries: Whitehill, Coie and Bass. | ler, Woodall; Keily, Craft and Yar- van, Reds 6, Indians 5 Cincinnati, April 14, n H ;\»,;mm.mm CAY oo v 12 {Cincinnati (N) ......... 6 8 Patter Edwards and 1, well; | May, Sheehan and Sandberg, Har. | grave, The United States last year im- | Freitag; | ported £,422,483,139 pounds of sugar | {and exported 782,2 1,125 pounds. ly quality. pear v, ighen ana e vo.| SALESMAN SAM sitfons in Bowling League. | Scores for the second week of thoi VENY HONNY - 9AM 99 state individual bowling tournament | WERE IN His \ETTEA HE show Teller of Meriden to be leading | 1 with & percentage of 866, while Fish JUST GOT IN BEALN | of Hartford 1s second with 629, Thess GERMPNY | JESTERDAY averages are based on games won and st . Thompson of New Britain is fifth vith an even 500 and Fiite of this| city is eighth with 444 as his mark. liidie Anderson is tied with Alix of Meriden for tenth place, their marks wing 407, | To Anderson, however, goes the fionors of high single with a mark of 147, Harper's high average of| 114.22 is a league record. Vearless Rat London—Felix the Rat, who lives undér a platform of the Midiand sta- tion, Derby, is so courageous he will amble under a moving train for a fragment_ of stale bread. He stand the station &t the changing of the ings of this principle Mr. Moy, packed his house wi program. Mr Stoke the ‘Uschaikowsky sympg auainted with ad been antic That, however, . it short-sighted Orche much money. 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