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| BRI MISS WILLS SUPREME IN TENNIS FIELD lN TH!S COUNTRY — PLAYERS APPEAR IN SOUTHERN TWN[NG CAMPS—BOYS’ CLUB WlNS I MATS H““] “FF R”ULA BAN “N M|SS WMS [JUEEN Case Of Johnny E PEUMNS AlMflST RE[;RUITS PflUR IN WfLS[lN A STAR ange Lase onnny Lvers s ——— e e —— _— | o Big ad But Redain Two A[lli“'es May Not Apoear Vi h Most Formidable Challenger of Hall & Game Neeled {0 Clnch Y : o & : \ ' 4 day Last ol Vacations-|Phillies Now Have Two Good 56 Dif L¢ J " able Challenger o {Hall 4 Game to Clinch [Yesterday Last of Vacations-|Phillies Now Have 1o ' . Point Advantage Him Leng| Boys' Club Lead Dodgers Traini Men Behind the Ba 3 g | engiel oys' Clu / gers Training o Behind the Bat The Na Guards, g otf Boston, March 2.—®resider . | : e ) — form Lecause ¢ ard Tl enoes ol B : 5= T.ces' than lnh-rn::hlll:- League New York, #hrch 2.—Sunday was| New York, March 2.—Jimmy Wil- 1‘1, ] Atlas eceding | ‘ ‘“ 3 Rt Gty e el ool iy s b . ay of rest in the southern training | son, youthful catcher of the Phila: Yol SWaat 1N 5 Stala | weatcrduy that any | pigtails flying and racquet Pawnees ... 7 6 amps, one of the last vacations that | defphia Natlonals, 1s tugging at the S Sl i s B New England Hushing, came out of e Il::?m!“)m g 7 ‘_wn professional but-lu;ll players will | portals of big league fame, clamor- the visitors | e o meninst \illie | Startle the eastern tennis world and ‘“'“‘“"”‘ 1 000l ooy funtll Rattgr Sihe fnext iworld ing for rccognition among the which turned i ’ L e e the same | Eive the supposedly invineiblo cham- i S serles, lcading ‘mask and mitt performers into an excit 18U W | an placed on Mtola v 1M ion, Mrs. Molla Biurdstedt Mallory. AU ks i There was a general inpouring of {3, 1, big wheel minutes of pluy, the | pended by the egistrath « surprising tussle in the national The Policans practically clinched | veterans and recruits at the camps d kil : P ¢ !pended L remstratic R nIoar (ne the champlonship of the Boys' club [of the Yankees, Giants and Dodgers| AnY major league manager will played as f W s \.1 Today, Miss Helen Wills, with the int I'nl\":ll:\ltz h-ugl_m Saturday afters |in Florida, fourteen appearing at the [ substantiate the statement that a a8 has 3 more nature poise that comes to a | :“""L “r"u" LUBYEERT (U the biggest | Huggins center of activities in St. | “club is as good as its weakest and it was st solely L o | university student and champion, "‘l‘:'l “I ‘f“T ason against the crip- | Petersburg, seven wandered into the [ catcher,” and without a capable Noik 1 o, it roigns supreme ¢ n of Ameri- y“”: ’n)rrn”:'.: nxr |lnnwfr.:. ]Anr;(lwr Glants' gathering at Sarasota, and |backstop a team cannot hope to at- t ition cor < & 4 0 'm, a s Paw- 8 2 ” He | ARei G e tennls, indisputably at the top i vm.m‘:_ 'f:‘m:_“::‘“I:rl:\r""fl‘i‘r\; twenty-one preparing to start stren-| tain championship heights, flve 1 woul Lol s oo Jand and recognized, on stadaiy s am- |y 1ous work at Clearwater, temporary | In Philadelphia, Manager Arthur It P on slan New Eng- | tho strength o her brilllant ¥ BUR Wi liome of Brooklyn's hope. Fletcher has had plenty of trouble § & 15 without pre- abroad last year, as the mos{ for- NOPRIANIN Tabe Ruth headed & all HationaI Gav Anatty bR BeAve i sokitlia T Croate 3a ath headed a small club | with his infleld and outfield, but he rom all angles s ral body and that |midable challenger for the world 2 avers took the Crescents |, o gt petepsk Sori & g 4 e i S RS L LR into camp, 18-14, and the fosers lost into St. rsburg from Mot Springs | kas two good maskmen in Walter u;‘n]\,. a flashy ex 0 Uni b b Ll e it et grlielazhy \'“‘ m|“<fi|«l (‘!]l"-“vlll‘ thelr last chance at winning the :njnl found rain in the sunshine city. | Henline and Wilson. Henline, @& W ‘x.':;m S e Wit Sl ]_““”“m", s \;_m.\‘ ‘rh”;‘m; n l1eague, for mow they cannot over- Sam Jones, ,“““" Schang, Steve | capable, hard-hitting, colorful re- o e N e 0 (e nn:uai( ‘-“mnj e e take the fast-traveling Delicans. O'Neill and Urban Shocker were in | ceiver, has often been named in the i CeiA(atoment i ol sligles chemplonghlp. and Fanic Blanchi starred for the winners, l?\_f‘ i }hmus:fr McGraw of the | Jeadlines during the past fivo years, it | President Kenney cxplained the |sive defense of the American title while Kramer's foul-shooting kept | 41418 saw Hugh McQuillan, Bill | yet Wilson displayed class enough to li plunked | position of the New England com- |She first won in 1923, many critics the Crescents in the fray. The score: ;?::’;]:(‘:2;]' H:ml; “Hm"-nmrl l-r:'{ break into no less than 65 games Taylor, |mitiee in the following statement asserted their belief in the ability 3 Beave Atk “"’”"“I "l ers for the | during 1024. 1 Ao Ths Act b the natinial Foglstees ot I Herichn girllitol vanquiah Bianchi, rf (7] “l_? ‘Bzd”‘ several days, In 1923 Wilson was used in an made but |tlon committee, of which Ioreq W, |l:englen- The last chance of a test | Michalowski, oo aleed gers will start trainlng n | emergency capacity by Fletcher. 1 0 them. bien is chairman, in attempting |between them last summer vanished Kosswig, c. 1 1 g|earnest at H;an“mar today With | aet season he hit .278 and was re- 1 g after | 2oy reins (hovaellinioriing vaste incnythsglicenchoma nEgwithdroy Gotowala, rg. . o 1 1 |Manager Wilbert Robinson, recently | garded as a dangerous batsman S R e e hs et s i i troiBaN A ROl ymplosif atlen Ner ool Lelner, Ig. .. "9 o ofrecovered from a winter's illness, | 4| times, \ f TnentipE el [T by oinstating Willla Titola e 2Pt at Wimbledon,ibut therals & . = - |directing matters from a chair be-| = wilson won his spurs when he the count. 1 BEtrombtis) bl | R LRI et massibllla s Uiyl Ve ss sl ) 7 4 18|hind the batting cage. caught a doubleheader against the side of the cot Reynolds ¢ MR e B |decide the question of supremacy ? Crescents Giants at the Polo Grounds last sum- ed one to & Nifabiatic it el BLEAEREE S S S e ycar B lor e hmericanis L pie) .'ijrrwlll. rf. 2 R0 mer, Fletcher had not then gotten the van, Sheehan heaved a N Ca e S [planning another trip abroad, —to SplLbls LR SM[TH GOLLEGE WINS Lis team into its stride, the pitchers one and it was Restelll, al-|iites the power to take the action ws LR O [iamers & Lok were oft form and both games went though c} rom hehind dribbled gt LA FOR adhit “-~ ool se two stars represent dia- | iordon, rg. O 1T Ladly against them, In the face of Hiole .1 ']‘ defenge f”"‘ an- e ”.\,"h.‘, s ‘,',‘" [”“""“ “L“‘;‘ “"Y;"-“""“'l ““1'1" fl:"w the JORNNY Sasie Koplowitz, 1g. 0 0 0 |Defeats Pexto duniors in Southington | 1)js "disaster, Wilson radiated effi- other ficld goal. Sheehan registered | gl 8 |court game—Lenglen, dynamic, ‘a » S | e (G *| et anc v from oal, Sliechan Tz MCrot [has een notificd of his suspension |fashing net artist and unusually | (BY BILLY EVANS © 6 14| By 20-24 Count; Cotc and Santy |{°Hc m‘":fl."’”';‘r",‘,”""’“" Anich Pl B el by the New England association and |versatile, while Miss Wil cool | Johnny Evers is to e mu\ “"h‘BUGKY HARR]S PLEASED Pelicans Gobble Another : el btk el ganc ova 0 R eniiRetneldal el T ST T 50 s T onfident sirategist, depends |the club, from which he once liter- The Dellans advancad toward the | Feature For Lochls. QeIEAl, scoring (0 a close “Untit remove his suspension |largely upon the tremendous pace |allY stole a pennant i T {ehamplonship by trouncing the Pan-| . i » _ Wiison came to the Phillies from ¢ Je will mot be allowed to compote |and power to her shots, A compari- | Manager John McGraw of the New | R A e T e s s e St D us e ol BRO basket- | Boston in 1921, The gave up Baum- Ehd ved to compete o0 O hetr ability 1a afforded | York Giants has signed the former SEEE T | nighest score to do it. The Panthers ball outfit hung a 20- 24 beating on | gartner, a pitcher, and cash for him hermore. 20 athiets resistered |(hrough @ mutnal rival, Mrs. Mal- [White Sox leader as coach and| e i s vl oeaio byt Gietps s | Lisecextogyunioes RN E Southinston | and jthen farmed/hImEont (o New on broke loose at thid ew England will be per 1o |lory, but it offers nothing conclu- [scout. Younger Members of Squad |eans were in rare form and could ;\‘"‘"‘""“i‘; I:'g'(‘.t on (H" r'r"“""",l’l';v Eajen ]m.r more :"‘“""i”“‘ Heo was moment and hinted it was 10 with or against M sive, In Irance and at Wimbledon | It was back in 1908 that Fvers ; .V ; {not be stopped. Florkowski and |10 the Teto-tnionvitie. KAie. ¢ | recalled in 1922 but served only as a coms later by dropping in - two ficld | NGl e or several seasons Lenglen humbled | broke into the front page headlines. forced By Veterans Under Grip led the scoring. Tho score: New Dritain team started fast and [subordinate to Henline. When goals, Rox: following with an- scheduled m in the | Mrs lory, but at home the lat- |He won undying fame for hiimself Escort of Manager. Pelicans was leading lf 15-6 at the end of the | Fleteher took charge in 1923 he was other to bring Bristol's score to 10. f et |{er has et equally as decisive de- |and brought T adaierkis ntoual Motto, rf. : o [first half. The second half found |atiracted by Wilson's willinguess Taylor picked up a point from the chairman | feat at the hands of Miss Wills in | repute. Washington, March 2.~Manager |Rakutis, g |the home team in the midst of aland ambition. He began to use the foul mark and Res od a field oitrae | the last two national championship | With MeCormick on third and |Bucky Harris of the World Cham- |Grip, c. 12 |rally, but the Smith quintet held this | yonngster in pennant games and he goal. Carpenticr ht the count | T, when | 0218 | Merkle on first and two out, Brid-|pion Scnators, en routs today from | Florkowski, re. 14 |oft and went on to win at 29-24. did so well Henline's ability eould to 18-12 by mak o 3 1% Last season saw Miss Wills reach | well hit safely, scoring McCormick |Hot Spring, Ark, to the training Chester, Ig. 3| Cote, with five field goals and a|not keep him on the bench consist- free tosses. Kild oot |Ner Breatest heights She captured |with what should have been the|camp at Tampa, Florida, with a o _"|foul, was the high scorer of the|ently. through the e [1iX_malor crowns home and | winning rur It was the last of len of his charges who have been so- | 11 |game, while Santy, the local center| Wilcon was born in Philadelphia broaght U hat MUEOlaprond. Besides lec singlen (ri-|the ninth journing at the Arkansas resort, wa T {made agguintet from the floor. Ro-{1e fs a skilled worker in the i k ' counting on et R mphs at Forest Hills and Colombes, | Fred Merkle failed to go all the reported to be highly pleased with Garro, rf 0 !menic and Zara did nice guarding. |knitting mills and draws lucrative The the trin ; & won the national ‘mwwl dou- | way to second, heading for Giants' their condition. The veterans will Szarkus, If idio and his sub, Nelson, scored | wages during the off season, He fs Quist in a plosititla i ieingens Richards and {clubhousc when within a short dis- |reach Tampa in time to go on the |8 Was, c. . |most of Southington's points from |24 vears old ® by geiting a § pointer o ) shired {hree doubles victories with | tance of that hase. Players often |field Tuesday for a real workout. |eNomo. r&. |the left guard. The score: o b, tain Shec n mas li o il it Nrs. Hazel | do euch a {hing and are lucky| At the Florida camp, the younger DREER = | Smith Businme . Cilloge. ]ND!ANS PRAGT]G 0 for this wo from e ”’ ki i ”-']‘ l""“l : (" ) ly ;uw- h to g« t away with it memb of the squad, under Presi- - | Fld. FL Ttls. E foul mar g Carrington i Hunplonals o { and one o | Johnny Evers Noticed Slip |dent Griftith's cye, have been com-| o o 4 |paldine, rf 1 1 ran amuc The W ir )‘; e most able strafigists game ha Evers noticed the slip, managed o ling along rapidly under mmmm,_\ Referce— Aronson. Cote, rf 1 ¥4 the visitors sta cno S : ““' "\" prod i”';' ‘\‘”“4 Wi ""“““ H:.;»v the ball hack to the infield, [weather conditi o e Yl B | Mariano, 1f 0 4| Twelve of Squad on Hand at Take- Sith as foul grew ind reg one much to develop the present [fonched second agd Umpire O'Day [onry e e et Boy R G [ |santy, ¢ 0 interesting fit |title-holder's game sy e G Dl ”!’”"‘leo“s (.Iu}] Faces s ' 5| land, Fla. Speaker Arrives and his son Miss Wills main _ . eYasing pofore the opening clash of the ex- | Wat bury Toni | Romenie, g 1 3 with two beau W i on Mi ills' main (1}, winning run that had crossed the |pipition : n ¢ aterbury Tonight \zur, 1 0o 2 ey rapid order, bringing the ApT est lies abroad, fOr | paq.. \‘\"‘”c“‘]" ;‘-"V‘I-‘: \\'\\h nv.\; (;mv‘\;s a The New Bitain Boys' club fresh| 2| Looks Over Hurlers—New Catcher 2 in A [ of w0 Outsta g ri- : | Wes alm Beach on March 16. ¢ 5 e R LU : B RO e | mhaforowdaursedionanneld LI o it yealerday i (te0 e fanss from dte bE A lclony overthe el T3 S5 MClo slund JRlarcgc NI LRELS their forwards and o otpd s peld flies 1 V. maiimpomsinlelto conyinuairiny and e R b Springfield urday night, | Poxtofduniors: players on hand Manager Tris Speak- court to sink field goal : a0 e mame was T ed as h T ST T T ST | will seek to make it twelve wins in a FId, T, Tus, e was ready for the first practice nnmon‘cf‘(‘.‘l Ro i sli 1'\.\ another 8 n for the 19-year-old | pioqo b ,” e port after the pitcher put in a ”\C“ tonisht; when it takes on the |Daley, rf iG] 0 o itoday, advices from the Indians' & Bristol < § HicAgopsvon gand thateanis o Teport Alter Al Bl Ty sy |\Vaterbury Doys' club. A - great | Anderson, 1f "'y 4 altraining camp at Lakeland, Florida. to bring Bristol the (ubs the penn: by Rpes plain Ylhattle is in prospect. f | a Taylor committed his fourth per L : he hadn't gotten Into the camp | prospect, for the Brass | Murphy, ¢ .. SR 1 3(sfate. Upon his arrival yesterday, sonal foul and gave way fo Lalls UNDERWOODS BEAT ‘m"]'.“‘] e earlier "“1”“"‘ has lost only five games | Angelo, rg .. “'a 0 4|Speaker discovercd he had ten pitch 8 s vers iile a cat player, one ke T s b 1 & + LRl R SR R e i | Lot the smartast “‘x‘\‘ v : ¢ ‘11“ e Fog o PG ;:»Mv L‘n‘: r,\(:,:r. ?fvl has the ra‘;\mh\‘ gidin, g 3 1 7lers at the camp instead of eight the free-throw line. Carrington came | ) | ks Bl BOSTON RED SOX il ’,“ \‘4' r player from the regu- |Neison, 18 .. 8 0. §|among them Phil Bedgood and Watt then thrill “ the crowd geting | ooy tesrs w S i | major lcague cluk : ith Tiiile (Red Sox, 44 players strong at ‘\-’“'"T":;\ even with the local high five. 11 The only first squad absentors away once Sieltor (e P i e SR et M€ Orteans for spring training had a hishere. also a chance that Carring- | Referec—Coyle. Time-—20 1 Catcher Luke Sewell and Pitcher Lu Captain Sheehan s fHe ¢ Nate e ‘ Lose Tough Game, 23-25, after hold- |1 o i3 mperas |0 o rkout on: Sunday, according |Lof% Who'was here withithe Hopeville halves, ther Roy, were expected today ahead again with a nice fleld goal. | = Py dekiaials " FEr e S e ot oW Taontahes raialonn 0 EoyR st e SR R Stk oRRe P jedgood, who went on the vol but Tracy came back to Knot it Up | .\ . e ing Tead During Most of e e & |ihat Dudley Les, Ewell Gross, Tke [hFother of tho Carrington who al-| |tary retired list last summer becar e mat 29 all. Restell. as he had N 1 Dy L polevermithibiieaso i O e iy S (most broks up the Nats-West Ends | Hansen Champion Skl {of injuries, announced he would &) begun the sc ended it. He n 1 n- v;\a S e Lo e by have agreed to terms. The only |E3Me :\1(‘A|r‘|v’!,\’ night, will be back Jum er a tl‘ ‘v Lak | ply to Commissioner Landis for rc- came rushing up the court, took a ) D& 1 Corbintquintely 81 [ sanantiooal i olala oy oth that Joldouts now it was report- |48ain tonight with the visitors | per airy Lake {,aiement pass, and dropped In the " winning 20 ough leading th al industrial |7914, w1 Vv oelead Khio x Pitcher Ehmke and Fielder | The locals will use the same lineup | Ottawa, Ont., March Hans| Speaker had virtually forgotten goal trom the side line. It was s 3 g was ihle to stop the Un- | Cong y S ' ]““j y AR q as in the past, although Arburr may Hansen of the Minnéapolis Ski Club | Luther, who sighed with the Tndians with a minute fo play, an d the Nats 1 & 1 f v B : (;}"““K’ ,l"""“ fhey Reports from St. Petersbhurg, ¥la 1\‘:» forced to remain fdle. “Flunko” ; yesterday won the eastern provincial ia few months ago after winning nine got the ball and held it untilsthe | Uies fias 0 ord Satu S i e e {<aid that all of the Boston National |injured his leg in the factory league | «ki jump.championship at Fairy teen games and losing four for Lake- whistle ‘r RExED \ ; : e 27-25, 0 in October v 52 . avers have reported [game last Tuesday and aggravated | L He Jumped 88 feet, Norman land last year. b National Guards g ifeeis i hles ts-West Al Recognized Smart Libl with the excep- |this Saturdy night, but it i« hoped | Berger of Montreal was second and | Russell Wright, University of West j Goals Touta Tl | Saturfuy il brine : i Csoenizcdl tion of Catcher Michael O'Neill who |that he will be able o get under | Itolph Monsen, of Springfield, Mass., | Virginia catcher, is working out.with Reynolds, rf . 0 4 ndoor champions Yo e i= still listed as a holdout way tonight. | third. .Thete were 33 competitors. |the squad Taylor, 1t ) |intercollegiate association ¢ em in the fead [110 SE0 8 - e LaHar, If . [ tour athletes of An of plav. iy ;IK"J ot . R e e T4 0 When a Feller Needs a Friend BRIGGS ool i aan s en a reller INeeds a rrien \ Kilduff, 18 * 14 in spite of \‘“‘” bl o pior \ on its hands shy we sring and War, 0 [ 9LDRLENON L . 5 i el Eo e 1 at halftime |WoR in four gh lE«qu"’\ Wes 4 z ount was 13-14, Corbin. The L8 nCy dBRONTE .« 1 Turf Record of Half I e nbi et e id e Tracy, If 4 (entul\ \!dndmu Broken s ut Spring and Tarpentier, 1 4 0, M An A \ar all but two ¢ A Rog Focor 5 Ur 's points, came | 1ack O Know Carrington : AR NE 3 i had their team within two | & “Pepper-pot Sheehy, 18 ...v.. U 1 Ti s of the locals in the last two |has cooled oft conside - — ko o lay quit active work 5 29/ Sy g Sl center of the Natio Reterse—Cl Tavos ra & two and € arter e is now or On Wednesday night the Nats g E vin the g t the a 2t ore of play third and d £ san £ Y “°| Jdasper wast with the 1 R Auinat |e Spring The Endee g : J ; ¢ scort ¢ i The 1 the Silve [ 5 riow United St weat [ \ illed 1 n Yana S 1MoL DR 8 Underwood oast of Florida 3m. i o e o preuminary | Ospeoy established high right ) ¢ CanYouShaveQulckly P TV fi | : 'A { i / game. o , . Comfort? : - T z » O’Neil Only Brave NG i £s in 1 « 5 | 5/ ) = s = \ / Still Holding Out ¢ ! v : e Boston, ) 2 Doston that Mrs. Payne Whitne i s National league clu « A ily <t to star + 1 s training, is £t £ s | Halst exception of O'N ar- | pa - 2 who stil lis lis it s by a half | pimbereo : 3 eording to word'r 1 s: 1:46 3 0 SeC- | Ha 5 Will your razor give you a terday. track record d = ' quick,comfortable shave every 1 s day? 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