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f I R R s et e B A R A S A R BIG MUNN EASILY WINS WRESTLING BOUT — NATS OUTCLASSED BY MlDDLETOWN QUlNTET BOYS’ CLUB EARN NEW HONORS IN NEWARK CONTEST — DIXIES HERE FOR FAREWELL GAME — TRAINING CAMP NEWS AND JOTTINGS OF INTEREST TO BALL FANS DR L P = o BIG LEAGUERS WORKING OUT MIDDLETONN WINS | saMMY MANDELL AS A CONTENDER HEEHAN RANKSUP | BoFs’ CLUB SPEEDSTERS KINKS, TRYING OUT ROOKIES OVER NATS EASILY = WITH THE KINGS| - DEFEAT NEWARK PIRATES o R R “_‘,‘_ W,W‘Scorg I5 40 to 24-Dixies Play- ‘ '» 5N +|Is “Little Napoleon” of Football DEMPSEY SPARS Jersey Team, Undefeated Jantic to Pacific, Prepar. |Asses second scker, amited 4t} g at Armory Tonight A ¥ ST ARON World Till Last Night, Goes’ keland for a tryout g of i A AN o 3 ing to Start Season \c\l‘1 e, ‘ ,m;;‘l ;;"w Pl faet HANY 1, g R ' WITH N Y. B']AR!] Down Before Great By The Assocluted Pre Month With a Bang. g ! Mi ‘,W\l\'l‘f\‘lr”“ "'”\_“-‘l”\”‘-‘ DIXIES NATS 3 o § R : New York, ?m\n 7. ~ij!\n I j Local Quintet by 56-24. W " Murphy 5 ceeen Reynolds i X A cis Meehan, New York lul\tm_u'u 2 . ¥} 0 v them, "t vt b forwara i A o Sl T e o can sy | ATGUIEDE Over” Suitable Oppo- gk e ilverman, Il'll“‘fl:lll'\\ll:'-l‘l“m‘ LaHar it ! [be dubbed, “The Littie Napoleon of nent [0]‘ Jacl( | The wonder Boys' elub quintet of ening up. Routine \u:vv(‘; thus e | progeny . el a7 : : [ Intercollegiate ¥ootbull. L, ltnis city completely®routea the Pi- il "‘ "“",k”:‘:;:”.‘!': CEEhs e center , - b One of the youngest of the major rates of the Down-Town Boys' elub, 1 to give the word for his New York, March 7.—Jack Demp- lN"‘\'fi"k- N. J,, in that city last night, pe i " right guard 4 b , EY fficient, thorough teachers of he fina i T ehers tol put some “stuft’ on the x e N k A mst efficient, H soy and the New York state athletic|th® final score being 66-34. Thé |the moleskin set, “Chick” Meehan, ‘ Jersey city crew, which had not met ; Kildufl, Weir R ,,_,'"," l'f:'j'k"‘hm ls & man among men, a teacher of [commission are sparring {or an iy mateh all season and had added o alaHe o O character through the medium of [opening in ay unheralded mateh, |victim after vietim to its list, found Braves' y . I t |been serving that Tiger twirler I Nalianall G ads 1e) ‘:‘y‘“;yxf‘m l‘;‘ i L ¢ Bt football. with the august solons of the Em-|its peer at last in Captain Mike get a n some o I zood stead since his appearance at| \to TR s d' : g & t He has sipped from the cup Of | pive state broadcasting their punches |Luke’s whirlwind speedsters and cruits Augusta {his! season.t el dooks | f FEEIAE0ER S AR NSO i / victory. He has dined from the | 4erogs the continent in & brave but [went down beforo a licavy bombard. A dispa ror w Orleans |ready to “go the route™ at any time. [ will even up matters and e LA RARA ¢ ) & i ; tablé of defeat. And he hus | earoeul manner, and the boxing pub- |ment, in which Luke himself was the said that n. Americans | Kenneth #olloway, Bill Moore,} "0 0 o 08 Tl o atier '» i | A o o treated criticlsm and pralse with the | 4o s roforeeing the mateh. chief gunner. The club warriors, on layed & fasl's ing game yes Doyle SEED O [0 LI S L T b (e . R T same attitude but behind that silent, | o oue of the Atlantic sea- |the longest trip made by any tocal terday, ! 3 the Inst threo recrults—were sent to || [0 SN, B O WET Y they AL P quict demeanor. there is a radlating |y o0 q yosterday came a left jab at team thls year, covered themselved Yannigans 7 t r tothe mound for short turns yesterday. |\ o0 {nan anxious to re-estab- : : pgsle onality which stamps itsclt With | ;o p, peovrs crown, It was just a tan- | With glory by completely outplaying Manager i it v val | T |1ish themselves as the peer of any V7 4 g indelible marks upon all those WO |\ yiin s ialy which carried a message | their opponents in every department day, and Lis men -season | Rlass ROnN AY team in this neck of the woods. ARES! contpRintojoitactimithim, the heavyweight king from the |and rolling up its second largest ball. Th ery Tintlo stiffness of | Cincinnatl, Ohlo, March T—gust\ 380 g 0% o game—the It was in the waning days of the | oo 'york commission that he would (5¢ore of the season. el 1 as Manager Jack Hendricks of the \\w'l k”‘”'},r.‘.s“i,.,} x:,f.:.' g"; by nl» foothall eeason of 1923 when ”Wl;sl:m'l vight up and say, within 74 ptain Luke played his usual R |Reds was hecoming worrled over the |yl 0 v There was a big steel of the Meeban makeup Was|) ... \other he would like to ac- [Stellar game, locating the hoop 11 Tomms absence of Carl Mays and the two| ' )% "y nd tn Middictown and given its most severe test. ALADAL| . 0'0 (hajenge thrown at him by [times from the floor and four from o ihans—Luque and Dibut—from the | Crowd on hs e | time Meehan was the gulding in- i ; L e e tins At (e e | they expressed great surprise, after| noC Yok Mareh T—Though|——— R s e Harry Wills, glant negro heavy p. Teto Kereleiza fornia > % training camp, President August . theitront Tk by ching the efforts of the Nats,| ight L great return to form &nd talk Herrmann announced here that Mays | Watehing florts of the Nats. | goone Mandell, 21 year old light- | welght. 2 se which had swept the East with | : e riple {that the New Britain oull \ ouse, W : ame time a r k | Piled up 16 points, while Ray Ander. triple. was on Mis way from Portland, Ore- |{hat the New Bilain ,,:L""L.;}?‘-“ly'\ weight pugilist, s not tuking part RACIN FALO a racing attack and bid fair to carry M”\;“‘:‘{,{, e il o “5’:;';‘!:‘:4 T S e goal %om ‘and wopldjacrive Jat OrlandolinayesLelotted gLIRHS DEAYEATIIor in the elimination tournament to de- it to heights never before scaled by J : Arburr, despite hig inj . Monday or Tuesday. The Cuban |the season. As a matter of = fact| ;o ) g ccensor to Benny Leonard o nn Orangs combination, Not g |that after ho has caretully conald- | (TDUTR, desplts hig injured leg, pidy. i Y 5 ] ougl o Nafs wer: ay off fa a9 A wuccel 4 i Ly i o e Wills' ma i d remarkable uardin I’ pitehiers, who have been playing ball | though, the Nats were away oft torm | y € & S¥ECH (LS SO CTCH |\l Ritola and Paavo Nurmi Both |1ival Jersey had crossed the Orange |°red the WIS’ matter ‘he misht| o, collPmeys SUACTRE Eame all winter, also will report early next |and the Middietown bova, plaving | o B By iaa 0 avtston, | goal line, Ond only one goal had |take cognizance of the fact that| "\ 5 FSCTEs CEOUSML ANd Fresen {week, Herrmann stated. [at the top of their form, played | ™ (8 A SORN v stacks up| Take Part dn {74th Armory|been kicked hetween its goal poste. |Tommy Gibbons has also malled a ) SRugACAtOn part In feepingRtng { " Tendricks said yesterday he would | ings around them S : 5t i 2 Alabama, Dittsburgh, Willlam & |05t at him which he would like the [110Te leam’s score down. belcrs- | X ires of his veteran hurlers— | The first half ended with the Nata ) 5 bne J €00, B8 U, RGO | Games Tonight. Mary, Springficld, Penn. State and | titleholder to look over with a view ”"rl“l“fl" was the only Pirate whe y & makKe-shift : N . 3 having collected but nine points | ' S g defeat| S ST ] A 2 after |38 able to shoot with effectivenees, which | Denohue, Rixey and Shechan—in the | "\ ‘l” R 15 o | 0f Sid Terris recently stamped him| Buffalo, N. Y, March _The | Boston University had faltered be- of making a ¥ irgain later on after AT s lowsad e nees, first important exhibition game of | While the Middletown boys bad reg | | fore its furious attack, and then |he has disposed of the Wills' chal- " d goals and a4 un- | i e pot las a ringster of promise [ ingeal Finns—Panvo) Nurmi s s attack, four fouls fo Hir rd un i wiin tas mcial. o el Tn the gecond half, (48 & ringster of promien | lwinged Finns—Paavo Nurmi and |came Colgate, a time-lionored rival. | lenge. s for two-thirds of his pions next Thursday ifter Taylor had been put into the | ,,,'p e amyell x| Willle Rifola—will make their | History records that the Maroon | Jack Kearns, who guides the busi- frams tatal.e Tho others wera com. et Today being the first anniversary | lineup for Nemp BN s the Nats | e, But the latier left no ques- | &ccond appearance in Buffalo at the | tornado swept its Orange foe beforesness destinies of = his celebrated R,I,‘;""f;"" e of the local de- ‘nl'_»* chatked ot the death of Pat n, for five "‘"“1 "" Midd) '::‘ LM:“I»"'""”" on as to tha relative merits of the | 174th infantry games tonight. Each | it, trampling across its -virgln goal | champlon, parried the two blows| o= "hpm’"‘) ;‘I 3 two field goals nU B vears manager of the hejlievenlyibIEANCES NOL R s two boys by decisively trimming|Will stage another drive at the|line, reaping a harvest in a startling | With an uppercut which flatly toli|onatR s rake going scoreless Lt > |\world’s constantly retreating indoor |16 to 7 triumph. Syracuse was|the New York commission that it o se punch, al- on)v jeader to bring a pennant and |to even approach a tie Bl R Znein force ¢ e 10 (Y 4 wecnliar th 101! st night's | Ter BRSNS CNOSUALILE RO v The bo ele ed for I"v'xj a world championship to Cincinati ww,‘\‘r e .L] 1'1‘..!"\]]\'5:: “yl' j‘.',. »’r’m}:v‘; real upset. ir S | shiocled at tho rasilt, The babbling |ehould play in'iia own yard , and v].’l\" :::n}!”‘l:r;: llluu}nm.r\ tas ami- | inost of the plaers attonded a com- | Frme was that nost of the scoring | Te MR L b Rocks Nurmi competing in his fourth i“'”’:"“s of criticism wagged thelr | 1ot trespass as Dempsey would not [14¥ P seeing th ”s‘ :nox 'rw“ York ! S nisniobutlug TR g A AT, [ty e S tayed | ford, 11l his home a short time ago, | Meet In s many days on Loth sides | messages in no uncertaln fashion but | be dominated by any body of men oy ported that Luke aw hasi't got down {0 at Saint James' cathedral, Orlundo, [Py the guards, Strum. who played | frd, T, hiS home & sort TS @8R | of tho Canadian border, will run & “the little Napoleon” carried on in |Unless they wanted to promote a (Wil 4FOP @ few In from the Wool. playing a game ¥et | this morning. with a sore foe, getting five fiel Rssnilroscommun : special mile and a Talf, with \»s‘ t5ca of thé bittor orlicist fight for him. Worth tower. Tonlght they will put s forces preparatory to e . | KKeating at center got four field | mayor do ey came and Mandel |5 2 04 2 : o 5 spent last night, and : mw . Horsct o] uitea T Mount | goals, The Middletown forwards|was paraded through the streets the downfall of 1. loyd Hahn's “'fl”y A journey to Lincoln, Neb, for a |first official act taken by the com- g " 0 d’imz“z"‘]‘” ‘t':'")ofr'fl“ will S e Al 5 iy Heinicst o Ink (el Bnairetediby variohu shldlorganizas ook odie dLLibfon thegmila | 61t with the University of Nebraska, | mission after its reorganization | ERE "”’} | Waterman .............. Shechan a4 R " e football coaches andfjone of the prach P six inning gun % : winter baseball played by Fd- | which W ' nerott, win Wells on the Pacific coast has r maiden ap- {as one of the Lest men in the se x innings of . {more, Chiet among Taavo's 0pponents|faced Mechan after that disastrous |meeting today in which James A. ‘m-»|ng12:"°‘hf§”$“":idn’m:i::fl'f, [little in the great metropolis will gof laway from them, | The score of last night's battle: New Britain Boys' Club, Indian summer o 1924. [the Cataling I hands of the local guards. Murphy | tions g uresl hero | Wil be Jimmy Connolly, of Geoxge- The MeGraw appetite has L of the Chicago Cubs and the Shreve- | did not scere in the first haif and| M s been in the ringf, o whetted and from the tip Fra port l na, practice quarters of ;m but one in th cecond. MecCabe | pastime since 1 . He boasts 3 he hole in |the W s ! ess in' the first half and | good record, having beaten some of [ (cl FF Y L O o those *of Ar- | ) 1o replaced him in the sec- | of the best boys in the lightweight record for the mile and a quarter L threatened | ond half, gt but twe. Sheehan | class. Moreover, he seems to be im- 20 50 LR CE BAC BATRENE with pneumonia after a touch of ton- | with two and Kilduff with one offset | proving all ths time. | mark ome seconds before Jimmy | silitls, and Pitcher Lefty Joa West- |this scoring. The summary |~ Mandel shapes up as one of &he | oty SRS SCCN ; nadge of Charlotte, North Carolina, | Middletown { best prospects at 133 pounds the| piio1a will run three miles against | 3 Gy 2 AREball dayx MO s taken from the Cub eamp G B game has produced in some years. “m,, paced by two local runners in wi & pa Lyt fo the hospital with ehills and fever. | Murphy, rf. oo.. Gl k And since his triumph over Terris' 4 gouple shift, each running one Westnec who played with Dan- | Ailler, | S .2 A experts are touting him strongly and | pa)¢ of the msa..nm with him | e in Virginia I¢ e, will be | McCabe, If. . . 0 k predicting that he stands an excel- el men from Notre Dame, e resen, rg X the | cent home on his recovers e s Jent chanee to wear Leonard's old | History again records an upset BIG BOWLING SGORES { ik along | = yr ager T Killifor derived | Keating, €. «.o.eee ( crown as lightweight King. Big Mlllm Quickly | when the Orange triumphed S 25 o ne consolation from the perform- | Sgurm, re B A mateh between Mandell and the| Defeats Canadian Champ., | western rival, 7 to 0, and ended the | | s of his pitchers, who were per- | Carlson, | s nner of the elimination tourney| (jeveland, Ohio, March 7.—Wayne | S°450n in a blaze of glory, ‘ : : iad mitted to cnt \ ose. He ‘r«wm«i ~| for the, championship now looms (Big) Munn, claimant of the world's| ‘Whon New York university started n s g e huntd satisfactjon with the condition of 15 pen 1 T to sig al | heir papers. It seems t He rston, one of the four took a half-hitch in the negotia K AMOric L e twirlers who turn- 4 PM Vance didn't sign, . re- led in or more victories last sea- A i 1 nm:\ broa st but no son, mad at the White Sox 1 % 2 [ 6| Maroon victory. Undaunted by the | I'ariey of Stony Point, N. Y., was unrecsonable criticism that was | ¢lected chairman of the commission aimed at him from all corners, Mee- | {0 #ucceed George E. Brower, who han pieked up the remnants of a|has held the etfice since last Janu- shattered eleven, mended its morale |#TY. €ommissioner Brower did not | s e s tr. [attend the meeting and in a state Pld, ¥l The ¥ diplomatic manner, Anderson, 4 | welded together a new unit and [Ment made fater clalmed the elec- |grqpgyjy | tossed 1t into the s against a rag- | 1on was illegal as Tuesday was the |} .0 "0 ;( “ ' ) g Ing cornhusker rival which only two | Tegular meeting day and that Fri- | fiit % CEart) - weeks previous had shattered the |42V Was not a day for reorganiza- : ronson, 1g rising ambitions of a troop of horse. | tion: [Nyhorg, rg university, who, on the 106th field artillery track three weeks ago, Friseh's unsigned cap to t { of 3 W animous that they can tak P ton in the same casy nner v ich a pentleman at name took Corn- \\Illy the hmln.y. L] 1 1 1 0 Pirates, \c-uIrL. Newark Eagles, in Buffalo Tourney, | Fld. H [MartmaniSI R across the boxing horizon. And it heavyweight wrestling champlonship, | 0 & hunt for a football coach the | Roll a Total of 2,736 Pins in. Drake, £ P hip, | Drake, rf wonldn't be at all rurprmm. if snch made quick work of Wallace Duguid, K'm us of the powers behind the {a bout were staged in the not 100 Canadian title holder, in the featurs | Violet's athlstic destintes settled | Opening of Matches, X | distant future. of a wrestling carnival here last|1Pon Meehan and called him rmm Bufralo, N. March 7.—Booster |Lena, r,, | night. Using his famous crotch and | is alma mater to open up a W | ,ame which usually occupy the |Dube, HIGH SCHOOL M]DGETS ‘hw Nelson, Munn threw Duguid h\{"“ of athletic activity at a metro- gw,m e hs o o e el i s : SR straight falis in nine and two min-|POlitan institution, its spirit shat- |01 i ; S i ‘ : JHL DRl G ¢ !nual American bowling congress Chx"‘ r fi ::whm e : rt 1 \ Dav n’v(‘” m,,,’.‘,‘,?f el o DEFEAT INTERMEDIATES utes. 1 ered by its geographical loeation |{oyurnament are {"m,sh"f‘ e ey Al T <ilduff, 5 - B4 (Strangler) Lewls and Willlam | And its athletic prestige ranked with | . ither - Ry e 5 : s line Hdcie e e erend Willlam e traordinary scores in the champion- \!33"3 Brothers leel,v der typleal s u skles, T " nweki's hat and was AL e To Fight Each Other 1o e e o N L draw. Mike Romano defeated Hassen | And Meehan responded with his 2.7 i 9 i he baseball box [knocked unconsclous. It was the R e n The total of 2,736 pins rolled by | Bign o pring. t b X Toul Throw in Last Minute Decide Glies in 14 minutes with a toe hold. | | frst alty 2 4 | acteristic willingness the Fraternal Order of Eagles team | Milan, Ttaly, March 7.—A fight core, is 4 to appear today, |first casualty at the camp, ichare £ he Fraternal Order of Lagles team | 7 &h a - 4 s is, 3 e majority RESERVES WILL PLAY t Tight Contest; Cluh team Rallies | S — 1‘ You open a hole in the line and :m‘ Newark, N. J., on the opening |Letween brother and brother for the | i ‘HM\ ell, © Darak, COLLEGIATE, TRACK RESULTS |I'll gain the yards™ was his only |night is one of the largest o5 heavyweight boxing championship of Thils 1 Athletics L s a g been i : i Al ine Frm : her for Pt ¢ i "m M ”“'( a (g eig + Manager George MER]DEN AT ARMORY in Tast Half Vainly. | Brunswick, Me., Mareh riah | dictum, ever put up in the initial squad, |Ttaly Is possibie. The Itallan Boxing Phtllies and Athictie g« Sisler of the 1. Louis Browns has IX. Connor of ‘Sigma Nu Fraternity | = - | and last night, the second day of the |Federation is said to be ready to plenty of practics deemed the time find out just ki E was wovl‘fg in the world’s indoor RENAULT PUNISHES <_\n'm | tournament two more teams fol- permit Giuseppe Spalla to challenge base H,_,' at their Flor N 1 e recrui's « Iwo of Tts Former Players Will Re- | failed to kecp pace with the club frecord of 72-5 seconds in the 4n.| Detroit, \Ahvh‘ Mareh 7.—Jack |lowed §nto the 2,700 class, a local |his brother, Erminio, for the title. In z e . young twirlers 1 the first irst team last night and dropped a |vard dash and Willington Charles of |[Renault, Canadlan heavyweight (K. of C. team scoring 2,794 pins, [case the match {s arranged, the bout neticel sarie At Tarpas join Team Nest Week, Man- R O Fraternity broke the state |champlon, all but knocked out Hom- | which is now high, and a team of |will take place after Erminio has 5 ; record with u heave of 124 feet 214 |er Smith, Kalamazoo, in a 10 round | Buffalo firemen foppled 2,712 maples [fulfilled several engagements he al- agement BAYS, Midgets, 90-20, the winning POt gy (ha diseus throw at the [hout here last night. Smith's game- |to take third place. There was also [ready has entered into, particularly Sl gement of the National [ coming on a foul last min- lmu\lmn enllege interfraternity uu‘.w-« and ability to absorb pupish-{a 2,686 total hy a K. of C. team|n bhout with Frank Goddard, the ':z,,, .h‘. rves stated this morning |ute of play. The g¢ t last night. |ment saved him. from Niagara Falls, N. T, English heavyweight ;;, g 2 3 5 were L § e today, |t MeGrath and Politis would re-{ eact and-at the end of the first half i e oin this te at the close of the 3 terda, B e had a 23-11 lcad. Undaunted, A Lot ecasty e : - h 100l season and will be avail- | ! . 3 rll 2 O i v Morning abie lav against the Boys' club | Intermediates uncorked some pretty e 1as e % Monday. passwork and in the third and early | .,' Brddnis san eams ut the Tonight the Reserves play the rub- | gouin quarters tied the scora at 29 | wnd Har ) d o work | Daltidozen teata er game with the Y. M. H. A of |y “Tpen ons of them was detected | e i in the ppreliminary game. | b, el e ol % s The Me 1 lineup will be the same | oo Yo inning goal or rich and wirlers ast. The two teams ¥ UD | t Al . The two teams will linewp | 500, 5L 47 but did not allow t a Ihe | Skating Marks Will Be Assailed To- Recerves \muhn‘ fortieunacrazany | son. Jack Sadie Knapp t.... Alderman, Kaplin night When Stars Meet at Pitts- R e r The 200 High School Midgets The Boys' club Tntermediates Ing camps, eve burgh Arcna. AnEIEt : | Zembko Cohen | Kraszew Hewett Zietz | Madrak, | Martin and Sarmiento LUkl Battle on Even Terms | ;. saaie Wis., March 17 1- | Winkle, r Martin of T - C pagnone, c. (C ¢ ntamweight . aldi, Iz Vi rht ) nd e Sarmiento, Iilipin Kobela engaged in a t Eat ged from a st « artin to | yidgety | g LB Internfediates | i‘chers an ' s ! A 1 P g 440 single clinch was rec in the | goorer, Bigge | minutes of 1 Wit the s 7 i rounds. Martin, the aggressor » Bleg 1 | sutfelders and infilders spent the | Despite Gorman's performance, carried the fghting to his cpro- Babe Ruth Is Sued on afternoon 1 y and other r 3 " tional speed cf ¢ artin_ welghe Alleged Gambling Debt were m ed dur ¢ for t t onors by shing T le Sarmier 11 New York, March T7.—Alleg fiew uniforms ne @ 1w t 2 | that Babe Ruth refuses to Vie Aldridg ek t AT | 87,700 owes a bhookmaker for | ;wrm"“' not v R Miss &rh;)f‘" Defeats | rac .nullunsvs :{»n:) Lichenstein has ".m“ql . adnret A Series Y R Her Hartford Rival ™" syit in supreme cou against the home run king of base- | ment thinks Lis price hig I tour nt b ¥ Mis arff, queen of the New {pa) ‘Ruth’'s answer to the suit | tt 1 u girl bowlers, literally!l genjed that he owed money or ever | With The Indians 1 relta fratern esult ed the crown off the queen of | agreed to pay It Cleveland, Ohio. March 7.,— T as T tr tford female pin crashers| L4 tein said the claim Cleveland Indians went t 3 r oin, 4 ler, 3 st night when she won four out|assigned to him by Edward J. Cal- first battin 1 th r in Torr 3rip f ames at Rogers' alleys. The laghan, who, according to the com- ing camp y n r r Tour est cont ts Britain girl averaged 95 d | plaint, “had d gs" with Ruth Speaker devoted T 1 c this tournam rtfor opponent 92 Counsel for bunting, & e tot . —— S4—478 ets on horse racing enter- | Fewster w Dat ; ouid he THE HERALD (LASSIFIED ADS| s ! 2, 47, 87, 94— |ed a general denial of the alleg land the regula @z econd | PRING RESULTS 463 ons against the baseball mona