New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 19

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|Bam Rice, outflelders of the world's 0 [ One ot the best two-sport men in | chmmnpion Washington American 2 the Western Conference 1s Harold |league team. They had come direct S30000800000000080000580 , | parts of three streets where the park on the A“ey8 Low Man 7 82 18— Monterie, rf. .. in to be bullt. The grounds will oc~ Low Man 70 78 86— 233 A Killr t s p ea k in “ cupy two square blocks, o=t ‘o o | e Lo Ay I i : Jack Britton, th \mately 40 \ Fialshing, i | Fassett, r. e ) ham of Ohio State. Cun- | from the national capitol and will cl on, the approximate! Wittingtol [0 -2 o gD lay! end 0 grid- | be here for g ’ o P or . lvlf'l' 01‘;*!0“"0"1‘?- vton\lrtmel to flm;;- CORBIN CABINET, & LOCK GIn13 RpNC 6o R rosd I R Referce—Dillon court, He 18 a star in both pastimes. e sh in the Pacific Coast ozone, e mb- Bayloc T8~ S— Timer—Standish. ) e | THE N | “oonnsssrsaernense | |easily outboxed Izzy Tanner of St. |P: e, 90— - | It URYHER CAURELS | Two of the hast palr of besh The Hartford Kaceys go (o,_ Naw | Paul at Portland, Oregon, last night ,’" s LflS[-Ha" CO[uebaCk Wll]S TOI‘ | Tt " tor ar | p “'” :’ “- 0 rK‘I g i Havon-tonight: where they ply the |in 10 rounds. Britton sent his op-| Q=i T 10 RUTH Chatley. Drookins, _former, . Unis|plaving. toins. ate Sk KiMAY. dhay Atlas, ponent to the floor In the first round 208 210~ 418 N 88— S iR nay Lot Datraitivar kadl naxtito versity of Jowa track star and holder | Howard and Robert, They come lgney of roit ranked next t 1 » Pacifie o v with a short hook and from then on Perfecto's, W 90— LOC&]S hy 27"17 | Babe R S e S o ti e Wor|d'E rd low hurdle | from the Pacific coast. They are the "‘Theso gro the boys who are at tke |steadily piled up points. 1o Begokn ol el e e | ::.Inf ",l'.’l'l:: 4I|I:I"II"L'111“II»D r:.:.: 10 | record, is out to b tter his mark this | present holders of the national dous armory tomorrow night and the Dummy tH R 0 el ol e Ao N | Asadon. Drookina Hoped fojtake the | blesititle, fans will be considerably Interested | A world's record and three na- c— Unlooked for delays and mishaps| only American mlm’(‘r Beaidaat tha sticks in 23 Nu..m.le flat, one-fifth of | 15 =< es in their showing against the llqn- tlonal colleglato records were set El falled to slop the fast 10cal A. In A | Bamabits ressh tis Suniury e a sccond faster than the existing AD NDER AGAIN ford boys. lust night by the Norghwestern uni- |y joi.¢ Stiquel 3 fetab e SCR i ) L) ‘ Bobby Jones, though failing to L il s versity relay swimming team in & (1. Cone .. i sl from showdng thelr stuff last night at! e | —_— cling to his national open golf title, o Tlte West Sides and Lyrics staged |special 600-yard exhibition race in |Dummy 2 ot the Hopkins stfect gym In Hartford | THAT MAKES THREE | TRAINING CAMP, will nevertheless be called upon to 'il & wonderful battle in the Hartford [the universtiy pool at Chicago. The Dummy d "vnu when they were recelved as visitors| Baliff Slaughter was the third Springs, Ark. Jam defend champlonship honors in 1926, ; city league last night und while the | team made the full distance in 56:39, 51 o A of the snappy Judean oulfit of that| Afichigan guard to galn a place on ‘M,' e W,’, Tonh Only this time it will be in the na- Lyrlcs finally won 20 1o 25, it was |[ClIPPINg 1 3-5 seconds from the o ErilIng game—just as much so | World mark held by the Tiiinots A, C. 3. Kilbourns . s was the West Sides' gamo here |team and 6 3-5 seconds from the |y vy town, The local boys were forced to two stops on their journey to the batticfield on account of blowou Camp's mythical All-America eleven. | hall players was formally declared | onal amateur event, The others were Benbrook and All- | open here yesterday with the are | oy ) THE WANT ADS ™ HART & HUTCHINSO! y " | mendinger. | rival of n (Goose) Goslin and | last week, .. colleglate record held by Yale. v v ol i fflse, but old man Sloom failed 1o accom | s | on. (Go 0 and | Anderson pish anything. R:‘ “Shelk” Leonard of Wallingford Th_fil tc?rgl.:r:o;mrn's 0‘::‘0”2“1"";0 E;,;:_:\‘;:h e The gym was filled to the m“u" is slated to take part in the Nutmeg ;l:r“{;n'{ :{: .lo"'«l ork 1 z'“r: us : Foa ¥ GORErT AeRcTis Me y B 61 lupon the local's arrival and the | s A. C, bout in New Haven on Febru- |3:44 3-0 and, mar S LR 21 330—1006 | S4Me Was started immediately be- | by hry 2. He will fight Willie Fergu- | 500 yards in 9 2-5, A Pelrson cause of the delay which already had | " [ un son in the star bout. Nomtth Johnson 68—224 | taken place. In the first fow minutes | e Southern California since the en- [Long i ] of the game, both teams were play- ||| actment reeently of a 12-round box- | e iy 4 | ing the detense il W . ablo: g8 i and it was not until | o Un'x‘onfli'ui tx:;“:;‘:‘riatg‘:::|itowrnzfls’.h"g ing law Is fust becoming a magnet | S Monterie of the Judeans scored th ,n‘ ho in the Valley leaguo last night, |[OF American boxers, the ~newest {1h& gims beyan Wrowlig intarest.| fn- e y ght. quota of pugilistic .nr:rl\'nls at Los | Dean Killray of the Hartford lads folloy ved | A Angeles included Bobhy Barrett and e R | up his mate's shot and in a few min- 4y Middletown ‘plays the ~Hartford 4,0 314rt, philadelphia lightweights, Brasany st e ot e i f Dixies in the river city tonight, 8 0 s the local boys were underneath Il:: G 2 A\nlrlm’JI"nml‘n)t'“l‘oughran. Philadelphia Crowley an 8 to 2 score. Monterle shot a o8- The Colchester-Atlas of Man- |™' 09 OVEE e 355 3421088 i’h‘;:’m‘:"m“"(“"{‘l‘ ‘1‘1‘"“: another I;l'e-: ° 4 ‘ . —1333 C point to the climbing re. But on rh.‘ ter ’x.uuu ended in a row last Three world's champions will VVincent #4 83— 259 | here Tuttles of the xl : “::ux ku\ p night, The referee forfeited = the laapt no_decision battles in Los An- AGUE Dolan 9% 9 T . Sobiid g he Atlas. ‘Th t i splendid shot from the center of the Ye gane to the s, ere are two |gajog next month, Mickey Walker, ? t ’-,f“y N 9 2 | floor and before the next play could 3 pid accounts of the score. Ono 18 that |weiterweight champion, will ~meet | cothY e s be pushed through, the whistle blew, Manchester led at the time and the |Bert Colima, Pacific Coast titlehold- | stramn i : r b ot il thly st bl ) ort other that Colchester led. {er, in a 12-round hout February 24. [Robertson f e s el Y an- aa Kid Kaplan, world’s featherweight i\,'il“-?.'{ SIN G ALLEYS tirely of a different ire. The dut‘k‘ At any event, this was the 22nd |champlon, and Eddie (Cannonball) |gon - i feac el ; an . Guryson " ¢ IR fighting of the first half gave w game played by the Colchester boys |\ v { P. & F. CORBIN LEAGUE ay to e play Martin, bantamweight kings, later e e bl FEnAh S AL b and their second defeat. At tho [iill be seen in action. 90 i Married Men. . [[29MeiYery nes floor work | ‘ye time the game was called, Colches- ot — Surlicl } arthy ..l T 3 j"nln1ln‘gl:~n“1“‘:tr],l 1'1‘ 1”‘“ ”x 1 Mr;'hf A AR : Onrliclc bt 7 el ribbled ha e length of | o 's team had been cut down to T RDAY T e ‘:,'u'\, ¢ 2 ST b e R | , ir men because of personal fouls Felz . Fatow | b L0 L ALCUS, ot e ble by ap ok st borlian® A Smith who threw it back to Jennings for a || othor foul was called, LEAGUE SHOWS SPEED |7en ces - I score, I tho net play Jenninga | { of Brown defeated Wesleyan 23-20 = | sunk a bl d from the center of the ed, at basketball last night — Coyle uiue 8 1 | floor, Tuttles obtained the ball in a A 2 | McAVAY ... very unexpecte fon e Hy e [ Aces Moet the Red Wings and Al |Monina | Banuiaw Ty naherier hosliontn ho next ° 1 One new world's record and three : cobl { Recor [iRead as forced to get rid of the | ern alioialtaolicaiata iradordstwere act| Stars Battle With the ton | Grifin pill at any co. One of the Hartford L& last night by the Northwestern uni- Apachics P Al J}I‘ At et pEEDREor el an et versity relay swimming team in a | s I e e aigh In his) al special 600 yard exhibition race in | AS this is the third and last round |.... ... .. alster ands, and the other members o the | the university pool at Chicago, The |Of the “X" Saturday Afternoon bas- | Mesanhy, A- L, A outhit found It diffleult to - er- tenm made the f4ll distance {n 5:89 |Ketball league naturally all teams|ioneins Luchinni send aid. However, Tuttles twisted S > | IS | Anderson wat around and let go of the ball wi - oitpping 1 8-6 seconds from the|are set to go to boost their winning | Werdiin rey @ b 80 of the ball ‘\uth. red world mark hela by the Iilinols A, |4verage up a little. The Aces and |C: rlgon a queer twist that sent the ball up- 5 s A, ° UL Do A0eE A1 | aiman, | | ward on its way to the hoop. It land- )18 (. team and 6 3-5 seconds from the | Red Wings should prove a warm |pjiotior e e g [ ac- college record held by Yale, The |battle tomorrow as both teams are | | George HE e d]«“l \aronnd o} ok tcam broke Its own college record |evenly —matched. The Apaches del mr:"gh i ")“ur'u ”;‘Hi mr x‘.‘n: r's of 3:45 1-5 for 400 yards In 3:14 3-5 |realizing that this is their last op-| G ""M_, 550 m"m m‘ur e “r “" und its mark of 4:45 3-5 for 500 | POrtunity to stop the winning streak |Naro o |Bass . | el s e an vards in 4:39 2-5. of the All-Stars have been strength- | je ] cheering wildly Anl m,m“‘ New { om e ening up their line-up and will give |Beacher! B tai T ons i) bty el Southern California since the cnact- | the leaders a merry old time tomor- | “4¢“" TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE Pivnick dribbled the hall cross AGUE ment recently of a twelve round box- [ row. All teams in the league are 7l Ruzors., ways for about 80 fct and slapped W. Gugel . Gabloman Brown Heath ing law is fast becoming a magnet |out to beat the All-Stars so good for American boxers. The newest | games with plenty of action are as- | quota of pugilistic arrivals at Los |sured. | s it to Aster, who in turn pivoted and ||§ . | dropped the pill through the hoop. ||§ They failed in their next altempt to | |g core, however, and fou it ha to keep possession of the ball. The A. ||§ o Q 7 Angeles included Bobby Barrett and First Game ! Carlson Alex Hart, Philadelphia lightweights | ACES RED-WINGS | 2¢'8 and Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia | Bengston . Lienhard 422 L. A. boys managed to obtain the i middlewelght. | ight orward [T Productio ASURS ball, and for almost two full minut i i 7 : | Kaigren - Earintls e : T A ares passed to and fro so n that tl Three world's champions will fight ;- Left Iorward | Keenner W, Anderson tane applauded with great enthu- no-decision battles in Los Angeles | johnson:.,. .. Tuttles | Leonard Low Man .. siasm. I%inally Jennings emerged jiext month. « Mickey Walker, wel- | {Cunty ent the ball filying through the {crweight champton will meet Bert | myison G P s 4 ket Running away with fersifl ’ me Py | Rt I L 54 Y Suspender Gurters, s Colima, Pacific coast titleholder, in Right Gus | 172-1200 | Donlon . J68 . 8 speed, the A, L. A. ecored again and leo « 12 round bout February 24. Kid ¢ johnson i Suinders 8 again and began working so ool KKuplan world's featherweight cham- | ~py = e i e el pion and Kddie “Cannonball” Martin | Ry - up shot adding mor ec- hantamweight king later will be seen | SeoondlGane couragement to J in action. | ALL-STARS APACHI :In a few seconds ti 1k \aster Charlle, leading winter |V NelSORT eIty oo op. Hibbard e i This wa S candidate for the Kentucky derby, bolus G. Prel | IART & COOLEY 85 las gone into retirement for a time | L Fogny i LE SR Packing. 5 ar- at New Orleans, the vietim of an old |+ Ll vl \”»'Iu;_‘::” ohsiog L L nd allment.’ After o rest the cold, re- [H. Nelson ............. Pinkerton | 1ro0 10 garded as the leading winter candi- | of ot e @ 8 00 Jdate for the Kentucky derby orjh\‘ansq_n Williams ,,,y\‘,:”‘ n 0 to 1925 may Be able to rcturn hefpre | JeWitt ..... . Loomis |Jchnson a - | to the present event closes, but his ap- Right Guard 4 ST H pis| ths carance in either New. Orleans ov | Parker e Yankaska | s 3 rk. ‘Pia Juanz this season-is doubtful. | lut Guard pe- The English colt, never sound, has Z ‘ wo captured several juveniles, and led VOLLEY BALL Is BIG . in- all the two-year olds in winnings. i ald e iy jer Passaic High school's team of | ATTRAGT[ON AT GYM T oo wondermen who have amassed | IR EE G Py consecutive basketball victories, were i\\fl".:‘u.vs W e AT R omenas T er- scheduled to play the Girard Farms Tomorrow Evening's Matches at the | FrEe influence in many homes, | Pivnick, 1t 0 95 school of Philadeltphia recently. On | 196 investigation it was learned that ¥. M, 0. A. Should Both e S Girard was an agricultural school'| Prove Humdingers, | 1 ich— : A B R \ Flying High o L I oIel Al A B P Dl Y e prised former scholastic and inde- |deep-sea divers takes place tomorrow pendent stars, The game was can- night at the Y. M. C. A. when the celled and Holyoke, Mass., received |Submarines face the Balloons across the date. the net. Both teams won thei = games the previous Saturday. Madison Square Garden, in recent | gu¢yrq losing team, th scars the oenter of the Bation's | jummers and the Whitewashe hexing, has ‘an impressive program |,y g the final game. Dr. Hands for its last days. The Garden Will |yyijgies and Capt. Stowell's Whit be destroyed in May. The first of & |yoco paan gecretly practeing for this scries of exceptional encounters |y, o e past week and are now takes place on Tebruary 6 WRER |yq put pejr winning plays in action. | Sammy Mandell of Chicago mects First Game. Sid Terris of New York in a bout | o L e which should develop a solid con- |~V el tender for the lightweight title re- = 00 ° ottt SRR e cently vacated by Benny Leonard. Lo . VanOppen On February 13 Jack Delaney, g who recently knocked out the Atlan- | . Sahrbacher ta negro, Tiger Flowers, will meet | Jimmy Slattary of Buffalo, a light | Barnes ..e............. Berkowitz heavyweight combat. Three days L1 wter Jack Renault of Montreal col- Saxe . lides with Quintin Romero of Chile, | who recently outpointed the Cana- [MeAuliffe-Hogan Burke l dian in Boston. Eddie N‘m»nm.\m]m !:])1. | But figure out for yourself if this -jumper up in the air at Murray Switzerland, is |! S sfe e e Martin of Drooklyn will risk his Second Game. o3 S itamwelght title: against Charley Windjamm Whitewashers gong to land “Lht 'l_de up (Phil) Rosenherg on February 20 (Hand «........ vesssens Blowell | nd Paul Berlenbach of Astoria, | Long Island, faces Tiger Flowe {Pebruary 26. Al of these bouts are | <cheduled for the Garden ring. Unkelbach .. | Hergstrom . oot SALESMAN SAM Sam’ll Try Anything Once .. Horwitz The Tntercollegiate Rowing asso- | Dorsey . Bothe S T ; ciation stewards, in selecting a Tour-.| Ho SOMETAN G- 72 (1 WART TO ) 1D LME T0 SELL YOU ONE- (WHAT DO JOU WANT AND —T8T) i BLL milo course for this year's regatta at | Renm ........ Hornkohl-Thompson | FOR HOU, 7 BUY AN BUT M GOODNESS, TH' ONE— |ONE FORT- WHATS TH mlo i Eeais sl Poughkeepsie, may have had an un- | C.B. | / 7774 | Quea- ONT HOu HANE ON 15 ‘BRAND [WITA THAT ONE ? - 15 1T 20 GHT- BOT H BUTTONS ) terior motive, for it will be recalled | [ cupeck-Kutscher . ........ Ttogan NEw ' LOUD-OR 100 B1G-0R AINT HEK || i that since 1921, with the shorter | LB e = 1T WARM ENOUGH ourney of three miles in vogue no | : | member of the L R. A. has won a race, Tha Nary scared victoriee v ids. L A, f0 Meet 1921 and 1922 and the University an Middletown Guards shington from the far west, cap=| g t at the Middletown tured the honors in 1 prelimi to the Disxie o Al Midaletow o A Willle Hoppe, balkline billiard Lt e e | qusntet will battle the fast and unde- | mpion, will be umable to handte | 220" & T e of that | R cated National Gudrd five of tha s, a8 the res, | t of a fall on the icy platform. of | station at Manhasset, 1. unday night. The announcement GOZLLEN AyD o and 1 Middietown outfit is mostly composed of ex-high school stars | was made after a physieian had ex. |21 colicgo athletes and promises a | amined Dhis Tight arm very fast game with our local boys. The A. L. A. will meet in their | Cobat 2 of a-$1.000,000 hage. | C1Ub rooms C Main street at 6:30 jall park as the home of the San |o'clock this cvening to prepare for ancisco club of the Pacific Const {their journey. Five cars will came virtually assuve |stre t sors yes. |Buck and his ct league hec when the hoard of sunr brigade will granted a pstition $0 close 'Occupy three more. | avan, and Georg

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