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Speaking of Sports PPPIIITEEL L ENTOETT Vatnlr and Lapders ayé the big Tl 200 16 366 83 278 109+ 288 STEOHER IN COMEBACK New York, Jan. 20.~Joe Stetcher, former wrestling ohamplon, last night defeated Nick Lutze, onge- & football star at Notre Dame un}. versity, in 28 minutes and 40 seconds with a body sclssors hold, The bout was limited to 46 minutes, soheduyled with ’ll‘ 'y Wmen In ad- dition ta the sdnual enpagements with the New Yol Yapkees. . p— ¥ Gordon Cochrane, college catcher purchased by Corinle Magk tor a r ported price of §50,000 from Port- {and of tha Pacic Const Ifgue, do- clayes that he 18 & holdoyt, but ex- ossen & dealre to appear and ‘do features appearing -in the City, best with the Athleties, The Bos- Factory léague at the ¥. M. C. A.|ton Unlversity man seeks $6,000 of tonight. It will be youth and pep|the purchase money from President against - experlience, more matyre | Tom Turnér of. Portland and claims years and brawn, with an almost|that he already has received a letteér equal -sprinkling of pep, informing him that his proposition —— meets with dlsfaver, As Fatnir hag yet to taste Jefeat, er— they will be especlaily anxious to| Mapy flowers have boomed in the keep thelr slate cléan, but no less|pase But Tiger Flowers proved the anxious than will be the younsstegs |blggest bloomer of all. in putting the first bjot on it. The other game presgnts 'the Cabinet Lock against Russell and Erwin, The Cabinet Locks makers arg entering jthe favorits but it Hayes reférces and keeps down the rough playing that featured the Lockmakers' last appearance the R, and E, boys have a good chance. The Connecticut Aggies play Trini- 1y topight and Johnny Baylock,-the Hardware City boy who captains the Storrs outfit, is confident of adding that scalp to his belt. : —_— The Waterbury Eastern league club has reelected officers and the directors have smiled with glee at the financial report which shows $16500 on the right side of the ledger. UOLLEGE BRED WEN IN SPORTS WORLD Big Longues Ao Gltng Yery £ Op the Alleys ROGERS' BOWLING ALLEYS STANLEY WORNS LEAGUS oo Wileon Budnle Anderson Dol MERT TAVLOR LEADS NATS IN SCORING (Continued from Preceding Page.) LEW TENDLER GETS HNOCKED FOR L (Continued from Preceding Page) 112 | knockout over Tendler in the fifth 100 | round of & scheduled 10 round fight. ?:;{'."‘:“ o0r l:& g; Tendler dropped to the canvas un- Kilduft SRy 30 |der a shower of rights and lefts to Welr »e0 10 ag|the jaw but arose groggy at the i count of mine. Zivic continued a savage attack and Tendler's seconds ended the fight by tossing a towel into the ring when the Philadelphia fighter dropped again. Vietory Howard Kelly Ingram Linnehan Webster 3 1 Maher 0 237 18 200 204 Couple Sentenced for Killing Their Landlord Newark, N, J,, Jan. 20—Mrs, Josjo Jablonskl, 61, was sentenced to from 1 to 14 years In the state prison and her husband Antonie Jablonskl, 68, to from 12 to 25 years, yesterday, by Judge Caffrey for second degree murder in connection with the kill- ing of thelr landlord, John Rospond, owner of an apartment house hereé on July 26 last, 472 b 6341622 Strawberries. Jackowsk! o [T ] Miller Bucker Visselln Grun Sattler Reynolds .. 11 14 Restelll ... 11 ' - 237 Politls o 100 308 1=t Frest Doyle Mitchel! John Dos 16 87— $0— 93 319 4041476 This I8 getting to be the high. brow age in Professional athletics, In the major leagues many of the outstanding stars are college men, Frank Friseph and Eddie Collins, two of the greatest second hasdmen ey of all time, are former “Rah, Rah" Helon Filkey, 16 year-old Chicago | b high &chool giyl, 1s the holdep of six world’s records, tled with another for a séventh mark, and maker of one Amerjcan’ record. Her world marks are the 78.yard dash, 45 fnv doop low hurdles, 60 yard low and bigh hurdles, 76 yard {ndoor hurs dles, and the 50 gnd 75 yard dash in. doors, Her Américan record is the 100 yard dash. Total ....11 5 511 The Nats have a comfortable mar- gin in the matter of games won and lost for their victory Satufday night gives them 10 victories to one de- feat, The scores of the games thus far are: Natiopals 61-—Pextos, Southington. 40—Terryville Legion . 63—Brooklyn A, C. . 69~=Meriden All-Stars 40—~Waterbury Colleglas 28—West Sides, Hartford .. 45—~Lyrics, Hartford ... 61—Goldenrods, Winsted ... 30—Lyrics, Hartford . 37—Manchester Atlas ... 47—West Sides, Hartford .. 511 4591423 108 103 110 304 204 208 V. Bwanson Hewfer Mount Columbla Goodell 1500 82 By Bl $3 281 264 2 m fonk . k LADIES' LEAGUE OPENS The Ladies’ City league will open tonight with elght teams at Rogers alleys, The following teams are entered: South Ends, East Ends, West Ends, Stanley Rule, Stanley Works, Traut & Hines, Landers. 0YS. B 10 Collins did his stuft at Columbla How 9) while Frapkle Frisch was the big nolse at ¥ordham. These two players are typical of the college typo in the big leagues. 'he new heavywelght wrestling champion, Wayne Munnp, is a former Univepsity of Nebraska student. He starred in football at college. Two former football stars, “Sully” Montgomery of Centre and Ed Gare vey of Notre Danfe, are contenders for the heavywelght title of Jack Dempsey. At present thelr claims are a triflc remote. S0 141 90 2 H. Johngon i 87 3h 1. Humphrey N. 'nmm 84— W, Johnso 98, HW—-137 i ORGANIZE DOG TOWN Constantinople. — A community of dogs — complete with a presi- dent and a legislative body — has been organized by Frederick Gill, English dog trainer, He has taught his dogs to hold meetings, to put motions before the house, and to vote on them through a series of barks and movements of the tail, 4951485 Leeney Espy Werney Young Miller . Boyle Low Man . s A real estate agent in the west has fitted up an automobile sedan 3s an office with a desk, files, type- writer, etc, 80— 2 06— 08— 87— Outlaws. Jones " Klambt Swanson Noves Tryslow 5641616 —_— Frank Lockhart, youthful racing driver, who left the ranks of the American Autejpoblle assoclation last year to participate in dirt track competition, has beew relnstated in the A. A. A. and wlil| take part in the Washington's Bjythday race at Culver City, Calif, o He was ssed a nominal fine for his dirt track deeds, the last of which was a victory in the Thanks- glving Day race at Ascot Park, at Los Angeles. UNION MFG. €O, LEAGUE o Drill Chacks, ' Glynn e 82 Holmes Granquist Gaudetts Anderson 4481382 McConn s 0'Brien Emmeons Gavitt Ely . 10— - [T 01— 89— 258 4671391 Making it seem that brains and brawn go hand in hand when one is in ‘search of a champlonship title, whether it be baseball, wrestling or boxing. Tanlac puts solid flesh on scrawny bones How can you expect to get back your healtly and strength as long as your body is scrawny and unders weight? Let Tanlac put some good, solid flesh on your bones, put your stomach in shape to digest your ‘Uood, purify your poisoned blood! { Then see how much better you feel. In our files are one hundred thou- sand glowing letters of thanks from men and women Who have been helped back to health and strength by Tanlac. What it has gone for these folks it can surely do for you. Tanlac is Nature's greatest tonic and bullder, It is compounded after COLUMBIA DEFEATS HARVARD Cambridge, Mass, Jan., 20.—The Columbla university basketball team defeated Harvard, 26 10 &1 nea last night. Captain Harold Wilson of Columbla scored four times from the floor. Laub of Columbia led in tnoring with ten point «<ht scored on goals from fouls. Samborski and Raup featured for Harvard, Ericson Skomaro Lagerloft Williams Reed Merwin Luebeck . Duplin Knute Rockne has set at rest all doubts as to his plans for going west. He will not go to the University of Southern California, he says. — The Hartford Kaceys deefated the Springfield Spartans Jast night 32-19, 85— 280 Munn, who stands six feet six inches and weighs around 250, no doubt won the leavyweight title |Elliott from “Strangler” Lewls by a display | V1% . of brawn rather than gray matter. Munn in reality is little more than a novice in the wrestling game. At college he was a mat champ but has been wrestling professionally just about g year. P It was his splendid physique and superb strength that enabled him to defeat Lewis, 1ie made no attempt to outguess the champion, depending entirely on brute force to win. At Nebraska, Munn was an all- round athlete. In football he was|a always in the right spot. He always used his head in figuring out the at- & tack of the opposition. 28 1408 98— 436 4 Scroll Chucks. [} Plans for the first high school stadlum 1in the coustry to cost $1,- 000,000 and accompodate from 50,- 000 to 60,000 spectators, will be sub- mitted to the hoard of education of 8St. Louis in February. GASCOS WIN AGAIN Jim Lynch's Darlings Come Through and Trounce the Stanley Rule and Level Outfit. Enugg Barnes Tracy Fuller Donnelly Rawlings Milter Cochran Keogh Bchroder . 335 ’:2 READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED The Hartford City league opens ADS FOR YOUR WANTS tonight'with the Dixles clashing with the Kaceys. Svan Londin Kranowitz Chant Mackay 4791463 SPECIAL, MATCH The Kaceys will have Hope Restel- SOUTH END GIRLS i and Johnny Sheehan of the Nets in their lineup. An eastern scribe kas made the amazing ‘discovery the New York Giants will be an unpopular ball club this year. Can you remember Tonight Bob Connery Wants to lNDUSTRlAL Have Farm for “Yanks” New York, Jan, 20.—~Bob Con- Jim Lynch's Gasco adorables won when they were a popular club? Benny Leonard collapsed fered similarly is not known. under the strain of acting the other night. The number of spectators Who suf- another gamé last night when they deteated the Stayley Rule and Level company dusty leaguo outfit by a one-sided score. In justice to the leaguers, however, it must be ex- plained that thelr team was weak- ented by the absence of two regulars. If Munn, a mere novice, masters the science of wrestling, he should hold the wrestling title for years to come. He is the mode] type athlete, doesn’t drink, chew or smoke. of lafe years a number of versa- Hoffman Burns Abraliamson J. W, N, Wacker .. nery, former scout for the New York Yankees who recently became president of the St. Paul club of the American Association, expects to confer some time today with Ed Barrow, business manager of the Yanks. The question of making St. GAMES BASKET BALL the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and curative herbs, It | gets right down to the seat of trouble and makes you feel right from the first dose. i Don't put off taking Tanlac an- Wojak excelled for the winners and ‘Walther and Nichole for the leaguers. The Gasco outfit now is camping on the trail of the Fatpirs and the Cabinet Lock, the only two factory teague outfits they have not met and conquered. It is hinted that the Lockmakers are planning to dodge the speedy Gascos untll mid-season when they themselves will have reached top form. The wily Tobin evidently thinks the Gascos are too fast for his boys at the present time. Mayhe he's right. . Tn order to prove he s the world's featherwelght champion Kid Kaplan will battle a Frenchman. ~ This will merely prove to us he knows a good thing when he sees it. Paul a ‘farm” for the American league team undoubtedly will be discussed. Connery, while scouting, was re. 1 |garded as Manager Miller Huggins' best friend on the club and his right hand man. At the same time he had the confidence of Colonel Jacob Ruppert, the owner, and of Barrow. Connery insists that he has gone to hsi former headquarters only to “see Paavo Nurmi run.” tile athletes have broken into the majors direct from college. While only a limited number of the many tried out have made good, most of the collegians came to the big show with athletic records a mile long. Some have been merely baseball and football stars, while ofhers have been three and four-letter men at callege. However, it is doubtful it any atht lete was ever picked up by a major league club with the athletic pres- tige dhat Mel Kerr boasts, Kerr-was recently signed by the Chicago Cubs. He hails from Sas- katoon, 8ask., in the great open KANSAS CHILDREN T0 YOTE FOR STATE BIRD s ., Rt e ek . He is a rugby player, track man, Out of big Field in Election by tennis star, clever at basketball, ex- pert swimmer and fancy diver. Pupils of School, “Bob venture to say tl ill Killi White” is Favorite T y that Bill Killifer, Topeka, XKan, Jan. 20.—8chool manafer of the Cubs, will be more than satisfied if he shows in just one children of Kansas are in the midst of an election campalgn. On Kansas sport, baseball. Day, Jan, 29, they are to elect a ARdT GIRLS’ BOWLING MATCH Out of a big fleld of candidates, SLATED FOR TONIGHT “Bob White"” is picked ta win. He i has the endorsement both of Gov. Stanley Works and Skinner Chuck STANLEY WORKR LADIES peedatay other day. Don't go on dragging your poor, tired-out, sickly body | around when this great remedy can bring you back quick. In cases of torpid liver, Theuma~ tion Tanlac will Work wonders. Gell tism, stomach complaint, lowered re~ a bottle this very day and start feels sistance, indigestion and malnutri- ing better tonight. TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS Y.M.C. A, LR First Game AFNIRS VS. LANDERS F. & C. Intermission OAKLEY & YOUNG Acrobats Second Game CORBIN CAB. LOCK VS RUSSELL & ERWIN Dancing General Admission 350 Lester . Dennis 8arra . Conlon Woods . Pictures from' th® coast show Mr. Jack Dempsey ls growing very fat. But the growing size of his bank- roll is proof enough the fat is not above his ears, Na one bowls a game of ten pins any more, Instead, accordipg to the sport pages, he— Topples the Timbers. Murders the Maples, Punishes the Pins. Harasses the Hardware, and Lambasts the Lumber, 80-< 163 26— 169 2— 163 86— 142 79— 161 HARRY GREB WINS Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 20.—Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, middleweight champion of the world, won a tech- nical knockout over Johnny Papke of Cleveland in the seventh round of a scheduled 12-round bout here last night. Greb weighed 1621 and Papke 168. Whols Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Tell him to take Cod Liver Oil for a couple of months and get enough good healthy flesh on his benes to look like a real man. Tell him, it's the only way to take those grave-like hollows f{rom his AT T ” ot ) Hethatand n sk GOT N TOTHE OTAICE - WHAT WASIT- WELL, TS STILL A LITTLE EARLY i\ MUCH EASIER (N WS CONSQENCE: Tell him he won't have to swallow SOMETHING UNPLEASANT HE'S SURE PERHAPS the nasty oil with the nauseating - I, I the McCoy Labora- torles, of Nétv York, are now putting up Cod Liver Ol in su- gar coated tablet HALP AN HOUR LATER CATCHES SIGHT THE REST OF THE MORNING DE - ABOUT NOON ALMOST €£TS MERE~ F 10, PULLS PHONE RELUCTANT- VOTES AIMSELT IVELY O CENER OFF BUT TELLS MIMSEXP IT' ARER BT DECIDES THIS IS PRO- WORK TRYING T KEEP HIS EYES WOULD BE USELESS TO CALL NOW!, ST PART OFDAYTOR., OFF THE 1ORANDUM PAD DENTIST WOULD SURELY BE OUT ETIER WA A WTTLE AT LONCH Contine Larson 8cheyd Hellol Hello! —Calling Up the Dentist 410— 800 151 162 15¢ And the good old days when a basketball players simply shot a bas- ket seem to have abdicated alto- gether in favor of young gents who Dent the Bucket, Plerce the Hoop and Cage the Leather, Undoubtedly there is such a thing as running a good thing in the ground, but promoters handling Mr. Paavo Nurmj don't seem to think so. 'y Young will be 56 years old this year, In another year or so’ he'll be oll enough to make a spring trip with the Washington club.* 0 McClure Rewspaper Syndicate Smith . Hyland McCrann . Humason G, Ralph Giller 63— 138 i 145 85— 143 . Ludert .. Messinger . N ot STARTS GPENG THE MCRYING MAL AND REMEMBERS THERE WAS SOML- THING HE QUGHT TO DO AS SOON AS HE THAT™S RIGHT HE'S 607 O (ALL UP THE DENTIST - HE'S BEEN PUTTING [T OFF TOR TWOWEEKS NOW WELL,. VERY CAREFULLY MAKES MEMO oM PAD * CALL UP DENTIST POR APPOR: MENT WITHOUT TAILY, AND YEEIS ernor Jonathan M. Davis and of J. C. Mohler, secretary of the state poard of agriculture, In replying to questionnaires by the state Audubon society, each officlal, unknown to the other, recommended the quail. The women have their candidate, Wowever. ‘“Mrs. Jennie Wren" ha’ been put forth as champion of “women's rights,” and Is expected to instill some rivalry in the cantest. Other leading contenders for the honor whose names have been pro- posed are the robin, prairie chicken, meadow lark, the cardinal and the blue jay. Throughout the Teams Meet At the Y Alleys 'The Stanley Works girls and Skin- ner Chuck girls will do battle on|™" the lanes of the Y. M. C, A. tonight and the Skinner lag:ies are on the warpath to annex their first win of the season while a double win for the Stanley Rulers will give §hem first place ahead of P. & F. The second match of the evening will bring together a strong com- bination from the Vulcan Iron-N. B. Machine Co. and the Stanley Works girls. This also will furpish some good rolling as Stanley Works |+ will be fighting to regain their lost ground over the P. & F. team. standing . Murphy . Blum Sunburn . Ahlstrom . Burkharth guperintendent Dwight Skinner of the Boye' club says that he would like o secure Gerald Chapman to forward on his big team. He bases thls remark on Chapman's ability to elude the guards. i . Giannots .. 3 Fitzgerald Kozlatek . Potash .. . Spacecclet Mario Ciglio, regarded as the light heavyweight champiop of Italy, ar- rived ih New York yesterday and is schednled to make his American de- but against Jack Lester of Grand Rapids in a 10-round bout at Engles wood, N, J., Friday night. Gigllo was pointed {oward the United States | children are. now campalgning by Johnny Dundee before the re-|familiarizing themselves with the tired featherweight champio took | pirds and picking the candidate they Yrench leave. will support at the polls. e i SURVIVES ROUGH SEAS form Ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- ~ pound Tablets— Dickinson Drug Co. and every druggist worthy the name sells them—60 tab- lets—~60 cents. Any man or woman can put on flve pounds ! | ot healthy flesh in 30 days or your | druggist will willingly refund the purchase price. One woman put on 15 pounds in six weeks. Children grow robust and strong—Feeble old ‘people feel younger in a few weeks. Kansas schools . Holmquist Lindquist . Landgren North Soints P. & F. Corbin .. Stanley Works . Classmates and friends of the late Percy D. Haughton, football eoach at Harvard and Columbia, are plan- ring 4 memorlal to be erected at S w ; Cambridge. More than 1,000 letters| Mo Cast Off in o Bot- Stanley Rule and déscribing the plans have been Farewell Mcssage Fatnirs mailed to men he cpached and oth-| (le Are Found Tntact in Glass Af- ;;ul;an- . B. Mach. . BOWIING ALLEYS ers who knew him well. . & £ A2 ter 11 Years of Floating in Water. | skinner Chuc N. B. .\;‘Acnbl’sp? LEAGUE ¥ aspberries. North & Judd . I Atscey 3 5 {stier | Rival 0o Argosy Colloge football drew tremendous attendances in 1924, but even more remark; he record of 50,000 paid admiasions < at a high sc hool contest, reported from Southern Cal- ifornii. Falmouth, Eng., Jan. 20.—Eleven years ago, Capt. J. R. Moore, the | landlord of a local hotel here, was in eharge ot the motor ketch Fort Churchill when the vessel Wwas caught in a blizzard at Port Perri- que Bay, on the Labrador coast. Thinking that his ship was doom. ed and that the crew would perish, the captain enclosed farewell mes- sages in a bottle and threw them overboard. After he had dome this it was found possible to beach the $ vessel and all lives weré saved, THE, HERALD TEAM “Al" Venberg, “Snowball” Carlson and Wilyum Ring, representing the Herald, will clash with the Trust company at 5 o'clock this afternoon in the first game of, the newly form- ed league at Rogers’ alleys. \UTES OF TIVE SIFAPS Al 0, AND MU TINGERS AND SAYS THERE RE HASHA TTEND TO THAT RIGHT A - CALLED HIM UP TODAY ETHER TS A5 S0ON AS HEGETS A AMA2ING HOW BUSY HE 5. T00 IATE M. Argosy . Cusack Cod Liver Oif Compound Tablets ORIGINAL #» GENUINE 60 Tablets 6OCents What If It Had Been $10 (RFER V'UE PAID MY ROOM RENT- “ MERLY - LAUNDRY - (AR FAAE -ETC, - 'L TELL YO THERE. &INT tucr LEFT 10 LIUE ON- AND THEN YOU SHORT-CHANGE ME LIKE. THAT | 5 t of Tommy Cavanaugh Boston Colle miley, by Leo Larri- ves of Holy Cross, In the 1% miles yelay event at the Fordham meet in Néw York Saturday night was sen- sational, for the B. C. anchor man started with a lead of 25 yards. Track followers insist that Cavan- naugh would have won' had he in- Capt. Mopore has ‘now received creased hie pace in the early laps.| word fro mthe Hudson Bay company * fommy is a 4:17 man at the mile | to the effect that the bottle with the ind was sorely disappointed when | messages has heen washed up on| 1o was compelled to follow another|an island at Labrador. (cross the line. The defe: Gilkerson DAWGONIT- GUZZ, CANT GET AwaY WITH THAT STUFF TNEWCR WIENDED 0 ZHORT- CHANGE. YOU = 1 KNOW 1T HARD 10 GET ALONG ON $20 N WEEK-| | HOW MUCH WA 0O SHORT 7= I LT YOU | | RIGHT NOW— HOW MO WA (T T 1E (5PN GUIL- | WhY SHORT-CHANGED IN') MY PPN ENVELOPE. LAST SPTURDAY — DAWGONIT-1 GOT BLL | (AN 00 0 GET ALONG ON 20 B WEEW WITHOUT Hou “°‘-V‘“F’~_’_ QUT PART OF \T ON kMD_7 Johns Hopkins University has the caviest and strongest freshman ass in its history, according to sta- tistics just announced, It wae able to defeat the sophomore at football, but the eternal enemies of freshmen explain that their failugg to accept a basketball challenge i§ due to the k of facilities and finances. The ‘lass weighs twenty-three tons with %, ¢. Levine and G. Warfield Hobbs the strongest members. A BASEBALL ROMANCE. Pittsubrgh, Jan. 20.~-Announce- ments have been received here of the marriage of Miss Mary Marguer- ite Gibson, daughter of George Gib- son, former manager_ of the Pitts- burgh Pirates, and now coach of the Chicago Cubs, to Firman N. War- wick, catcher for the San Antonio club of the Texas league. They were married in Lopdon, Ontarlo, last Thureday. L =10 Announcement that thg Brooklyn Dodgers will meet the °St. Louis Browns on March 11 indicates that the battle for lefthanded Dutch Rue- ther's vacant post on the firing line will take place very early in the| year. Robinson expects to have his| pitchers in the south the last week in February, Four conteats have been [ K—THE UNKNOWN 18 COMING TO LYCEUM THURS, — FRL ~ SAT.