New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 19

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| | Brief Sketches of Famous Stars Speaking iof Sports B T e 22303t etertesatts MARTIN J. McMANUS Louls Browns—Second Baseman The 8t. Joseph's five of Poquon- ock, which will meet the Boys' club | St On the Alleys CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS MeCormick Malarney Horn Johna here Monday night, took its 1ith m',"f’”‘"c"'““g"’ 1, March 14, (ralght b ing the M f li Jooks a8 though the loculs were in | BTOWnS in 1920 by Tulsa of the antten for their toughest game of the sea- | VVeStern league, McCabe son. Outstanding IFeats—Played 1in every game during 1922 and 1923, Tonlght, the Boys' club plays in | rove in 94 runs in season, Newark; N. J., against the unbeaten | latted .33 in 1024, Pirates of the Down-Town Boys' club. The New Britain boys hope to scuttle the buccaneer craft, * The Landers management is keep- ing its agreement with the Boys' club, Up against it Wednesday night, they called up the club and obtalned permission to use Luke and Kerelejza during the last half against the National Guard Reserves ‘This showed a fine spirit of coopera- tion and proved that a gentleman's | agreement is binding enough be- | tween honest managements, (Continued from Preceding Page) Detroit, Mich.,, March 6.—The an- | nouncement in the Augusta training {camp of the Detroit Tigers by Man- ager Ty Cobb yesterday that ILarl Whitehill and Kenneth Holloway, are under contract, leaves only Heinie Manush, left fielder, still not present nor accounted for. Manush has not yet agreed to terms and under President I Track aro eagerly avalting the inter-collegiate meet in New York tomorrow night when 800 athletes representing more than a score of institutions will compete, Despite the record-breaking per- formances ot Nurmi, Ritola, Plant, lahn, Christiernson and others this |y ® C8 BEICE e aanounce scuson, {indoor meets admittedly |}y \whitehill was to be a holdout, have lacked the thrills of the old| “prociice yesterday was carried on |7 days. under the dircction of Cobb in weather bordering on'a blizzard and on a field made fairly soggy by rains the night before. Lour regular pltchers were sent to the box for | short turns today. They were Wells, Doyble, Stoner and Bill Johnson. til he has signed. The announce- Paavo Nurmi runs,brilliantly but carries a watch and on one occasion ueglected to defcat Al Gottlieb of Syracuse, Amerlcans appreciate re- markable performances, but hope for a return to the old form of com- — 2 petition, when runners were out to | EMERALDS WIN, win regardless of the time. This is | oL | the sort of running the colleges Will | rue Fast Plaimville furnish and from it came the thrills (e of the track game, Quintet Into | The Emeralds A. C. playing a = 5 rgreat defensive game, subducd the “harles Henderson of Brooklyn, SR toa with his crater started in Long Is-| joncon Bo g o Hartford land City, said yesterday that Jack lay tha | county league, in a game played at Dempsey and Harry Wills will meet| (0 Jooai nish school gvm. . last in his new stadfum in September for | cvening, The home team used a |l the world heavyweight boxing title. | gyapn o™ o ceine game which Panl Berlenbach is slated as one of | ihe stars at the opening on June 2. “The fight between Rickard and Hen- ely bewildered ; Morin, Saunders invaders and Casey were the lead point getters for the green, ierson appears to have started as|while Miller's all-round featured for former has obtained a lease on | (ho Joser: The wisitors on a whole | Playing on a strange floor played a { commcendabie game, but the Eme | alds at their best were too strong for |C Yankee stadium and has planned +verl champlonship encounters. Sammy Mandell's decision to en- | them, This broke the Y. M. C. A.'s|priemen tor the New York state athletic | winnings strcak of eigit straight comnission's lightweight tournament | games, and Coach Bailey of the los- which is expected to produce a suc- | crs immediately seeured a return e cesgor to the championship laid | played next Wednesday | peiavewar Jown by Benny Leonard, makes the w DBritain outfit is in | competition more interesting. Some | no way connected with the teamn that | ¥ time-ago Sid Terris of New York was | defs ated Troop 4 Tucsday night. M considered one of the leading con- refereed the game in a very tenders for J.eonard’s crown but | satisfactory m#nner, Lkeeping the | Mandell outpointed him. recently at | D!ayersion the jump all the time, lig Madison Square Gardei, The summary B e Emeralds A, C. {Fr Lioyd Hahn, lLeo Larrivee, Jim- Tg 1ig ol my Connolly and Tommy Cavanaugh | L 2 0 o will meet at three-quarters of a & L roriberE et in-the Manhattan college games C26°Y, Co | o ‘1" Monday night. Hahn; holder of the ““’”“ Ihasls ) mile record, has promised to attack \\’H o = 5 2 I'navo Nurmi's figures for three- A : i quarters, i ; e FaE | A A Al Simons lightweight | i who has won fifty-two consecutive B i victo will receive his first Amer- ) jean test int Stanisian Loayza, | yi 3 - . x ille 3 2 1 South Amorican fitleholder, in New {000 € = : York tomorrow night. Simmons fin- . X ished training yesterday and regort- e { A cd himself In superb cc ., J g . The question of which of his two | e engers, Tom Gibbons or ‘Harry| 7' G 5 s, he intends to meet first in a | i title bout this y will be put di-| GIRL SCOUT NEWS rectly up to Jack Dempsey, holde of the worll's heavyweight “cham- | — Annour pionship. ne t of this One hundred and twenty girls ha made yesterday by Kddie Kane, lintered the Girl Seout he trial manager of Gibbons, who stated, om the following troops bop 1, lowing a cor nce with Ccorge 19 girls; Troop 18 girls; Troop 4 l.mmu, chairman of « ‘r'roop 5, 12 girls; Troop 6, ic commission, that an | Troop 10 ment had been effeeted | I troop, 23 girls &elf and the commission O'Bricn, esaminer f the challenges of ( health winner merit badge is now on file with the |examinations after school to be forwarded this week and part of tion 1o Dempscy [week BER0 = | Nincteen leaders attended the Girl 9-13 WINS Scout officers’ association meeting. | The-Elihu Burritt 9-13 wou in {Cafeteria supper was cnjoyed by N form yesterday and defeated the jafter which Mrs. 1. A, Sprague, 1-1C by a i 1e [commissioner, spoke to the leaders was p see who could hold [abdut troop singing and building up om. Thejthe standard of troops. A 1| The {clection followed when following nas officers were clected for year i 1s the |Mrs. Fred G pres Mrs. | Charles Spri r nt; Miss Gladys Hoga retary-treas- | FIGHT CANCEI unci sentatives, Mrs. | Cuneellation of the ma I'red Gross, Mrs. Garr Goodwin. | Tommy Gibbons, St The next meeting will be held March | weight, and Mike Conroy, 1 16 at { out office ! N. Y, scheduled for St I Tr has carned $10 h Day at St; Paul, was i "l”" lquarters huile i day. The promot said the A it e a Minne- (Johnston [ apolis fight show for March 23 Why Does a Razor Brownie T'ack 2, of Maple Hi Pull Your Face? |us adiea anathor aix to its group. ind imps. This pack Tuesdays at the El ecause of the Rurk! liscontinue oin the di inquire at the = The hasketry ¢ next Monday after | | | art the fife le New been girls wishing n or bugle class wi send s should el iy &l should s Monday or T in | A dull blade always pulls , tre ‘;\“"‘“ andirritates the skin, With | "“" a Valet AutoStrop Razor you can use the same blade | for many smooth shaves. ‘ Valet | Razor' | movese hl \]\I{ TO h\ll n, Marc first to finish ~ Sharpens Itself 1 operall D Z:“y fonitician extent that s s leaving . 'at Auteull this afternoon NEWS FRON THE SPRING CANPS. Ted Wells Eddie ik Navin's rule | a player cannot appear in camp un- |1 Joo Welln Eddie com- [Swif Bernie 1. Connelly Kraurcy . Coney ., Bucholl Carlson B, Powlow enke o8 ROGE! ¥ erdlin coman HART & Anderson . R & E, LY Ramblers, 83 veea100 S BOWLING ALLEVS \i\lllfl 1A 449 Production Hent |n- Office. Relndeer's, GUE 92 80 80 AGURE M HUTCHINSON 444 3713—1124 |p, NG ALLEYS \GLE |fax 600 to 654 in 10 blocks of 60 |polnte. I 248 Ml b Wall Compctmg at Cannefax, however, did not lose | "'hm\]rr of Hartford, will bowl Miss E |match at Rogers’, this evening. (1} which s certain to be staged this I'or the third time Downey Tr T - summer, knocked Wilson dowh and this. time Pt Fight experts wiil generally con- [the referee could ha unted 100 Paganl ., . 86 107 sider Tremaine on a par with the |instead of 10, Apparently he real- Deoan o 108 champion, but despite such prestige, [ized the situation, and, being ih ’U‘I‘:;’l':'y" . g‘ Martin will still carry the honors, |there to save Wilson, gave him the despite a decisive defeat, simply be- | fight on a foul, claiming he had —_— cause of three extra pounds. been hit while down, It was an . . . —_— utrageous ruling. no=o Goling Borig, B, M Takel e v - Vincent " OLDg, BoXIn y [C., aKe F'je Plays Unkind | It ever u fghter won a titl Dol % | _Jinmy Dunn, manager of Car . Axol ., 104 Shot at It Tromaing, ‘thel maniwhot made ¥u | SONTEYL Ataok Ake’miadlewsigh vy 0 @ champlon of Johnny Kilbane, has |/ from Wilson but he didn't g [had several unusual experiences in |t~ NOW It scems the irony of fate | p S — the matter of unofficlal titles, |that Dunn’s boy, Tremaine, should | CORBIN LA:,IIII:I;‘.:II. CK GIRLS | (BY DILLY EVANE) Threo years ago Bryan Downey, |Deat Martin and get nothing but th Tgoo .. 5 Unofficial world titles are all the [a middleweight handle “; by Dunp, |#Vard of the referoe Coogan 00 N e e was matched with Johnny Wilson M. Kilbourne .. e 1 ,1""5‘ f" ("L orid o Ly Hagen, | e title-holder, at the big leaguo | — S| Recently, tn golf, Walter Hagen, |jai o't Gloveran i i [Pritish open champion, defeated | Jor six rounds Wilson g 7, Dube .o Cyril Walker, American title-holder, | Downey an artistic pasting King . Then along came Willle Hoppe, McGrath , 08 1”’( | 18.2 billiard champion, with another . Dube . 78— ; Rty 6= 13 [form upset. Meeting Bob Cannefax, | - - three-cushion ttle-holder, at a game 167 210— “|new to Hoppe, he defeated Cannc- Rogers With Local Girl s o ) for when he agreed to meet | Mrs, Wall, Hoppe cnsing the Inevi- table, he stipulated that his titls was | not at stake, the champion woman arft of this city in a five game | The latest unofficial world title | as to do with the boxing game and | die “Cannonball” Martin, bantam- weight champion, harif is regarded as New Brita best, “ollowing the match Frisk and Thompson will the last half of their match, roll 84 TEAMS TO ROLL Buffalo, N, Y., March ghits |of Columbus howlers—84—teams are scheduled for tonight, the sc |ond day of the 25th annual intern tional tournament of the American bowling congress which opened last night with 56 fraternal order Eagle teams on the alley, | In a recent bout decisively Tremaine, Hinkle awagded at Cl veland, | defeated by Referee att | Tremaine de- Carl Three Pounds Extra Throughout the bout of |showed a superiority in ey of the ring game with the of mina, Tremaine feature ception The youth of Martin There is also a squad of 28 Buffalo fire de- | | partment teams scheduled to bowl |20 him that single advantage. . today in addition to 20 individuai | When the bout was arranged, | bowlers in the first squad of the | MArtin refuscd to let Tremaine corel doubles and single in at the hantamweight limit, 118 |ps Only one of the 56 Fagle teams |POUNds. I'remaine must weigh bowling last night was good enough | ™" \‘1”" thatRozitiereswould ““" to figure among the prize winners, |"° 8Nt ” | the wark, N. Y., team, the m»h( Joth fighters tipped the heam at | entrant outside of westorn New .1 1-4 0 thire was no advantage | York, toppling the Maples for a r way. Tremaine got the de. 'cision over the champion, yet M of 2458 was | z Hn retains his [H'r since both were |over thr | By de Spiders were found by the Mount | pion Everest expedition 4,000 feet higher | pr count of 2730. A next high, score ely rl‘ I“n(in: the maine has gained is really in national | position to | ige; than any other vegetable growth. [dictate terms to the champion when | 1 lived by eating each other. [the pair mect '8 fhp' It’s time for a New Spring Hat “Your Hatters” welcome you to the official opening display of Spring Felt Hats. A represen- tative showing of all that is correct and new for 1925. STETSON BERG MARVIN ! Each in its class the world’s standard. Fitted to vour individual taste by expert hatters CONNECTICUT HAT CO. 6 R. R. ARCADE Twenty-Three Years of Faithful Service The moment Wilson got to his feot Downey erashed over anot} ing right and the canvas, Opens Y.M.C.A. G, Corrigan by the astonishing margin of 17 up '”“J'H“-‘-* “*"«HH 'I";‘“ for the : yo" sl 5 i S at the close of the sixth n the {and 16 to play tn & 72-hole match. [ o0 €00 BT HOE SXCD. (i ol By that victory Hagen became the |4 desperato swing by Downey, hi ,; M. Leist 66— 143 | unofficial pro golf ,champlon of the | Wilson on the Ivrl on and down le | HA B :‘d'_’ o However, the defeat did [went. The champion had his own | with it the United States | hand-picked rcferee and he gave an | 188 108— 336 | pen champinship held by Walke unusually long count, | Knockout | er sweep- again the champ hit | Another slow count EN who choose Lamson - Hubbard Hats are envied by those not thoughtful enough to have done so. CHECKER PLAYERS SIGN UP for the CITY-WIDE OPEN CHECKER | gan. DISTINGUISHED STYLE * SUPREME QUAUTY NURMI LOWERS ANOTHER: Hamilton, Ontario, March Paavo Nurmi, Finnish flash, cllpM over a minute off the Canadigm champlonship for the mile and & half last night at his first track aps pearance in Canada, His time was 6 minutes 56 1-5 seconds, The pres vious Canadian mark, made at Halls fax in 1803, was 8 minutes and % soconds. The high-priced cuts of ibeef, such as sirloin steaks, are said to be less nourishing than Internal ‘ors such as liver; TS - TOURNAMENT at the t., March 7th Men’s Soft For Spring In the New Shades of Pearl, Gray, Blue Gray, Slate and many other colors. Priced at $3.50 E] o T— w £y m We are showing our new Spring line of Top Coats in the popular Grays, Tans and Blues. Prices $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. A wonderful assortment. ] ol The largest line of Shirts in o o 30} e 105 Collar Attached Shirts are of our own design which insures perfect fit and ~~=mfort. A wonderful selec- tion from $2.00 to $3.. m g [ This big cut in the prices of Overcoats 4.00 and $5.00 the last week of the Clothing Sale. A Hats the city. Our and Suits. SALESMAN $AM PARDON 9 COMPANY CHANGE. SERTY 7 T00 MWH Rm‘vrw NT

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