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BRIBIITIIITILILIILIIIIINAIINIIITTLLALILLL. S RRCREIOETI CRRTRRR s 22 0232023823 Fiidaieaiainng B RSB IR TR R A R H e 1 B D S R JACK JOHNSON, IN WRE'STLING BOUT, REVERTS TO BOXING — DEMP EY MAY FlGHT GIBBONS ON THE COAST IN JUNE—BUFFALO BOWLER MAKES ALLEY RECORD FOR LOW SCORE — WILLIE RITOLA HANGS UP TWO NEW RECORDS AND HAHN BETTERS MARK B ST S et s et e st e mes it st idtia d it e dis s pd e et s B AR R A R Y TRAINING CAMPS OF MAJoRs |VETS ON TOPIN POOUONOCK FALLS ROCKNE'S PLAN OF |New Yale Grid Captain'ls FANIR GIRLS IN BUSY PLACES AT PRESENT AMERICAN L0OP TO BOYY" CLUB COACHING PLEASES| Warned By College Facalty | FIRST PLACE NOW Both Atichican and et o R . '8 ol First 10 Sluggsrs Above 30 New Britain Team Rolls Up Indiana College Starts It- for Cannot Cut A.}y More {Bowling Belles Advance in tional League Outfits o e | [\. the Year Mark Score; Crippled Reserves Lose Second Year (Classes This Year With-' S Factory League Are Giving Rookies a e M,,,,,.“ ST o out Sacrificing Standing ; ] (hance While OJd Tim- 2 says will have o] Youtli will be serve The winning streak of the ®oquou- | Williamsbhurg, Va,, March 10.—4| —Friends Expect That | : : The Katnir gIis 00k two wat: , s Ly ¢ £ Thus, at least, runs an old adage, | ock St. Joseph's five came to a sud- | glant Swede who coached an Trish | 55 . ’ from Uiy Hkinor Chuck compui ers Pight for Berths. i SE e it “‘\*"l appear to hold good |den end last night when the up-state | eleven of Indiana into the natlonal | He Will Make Good and\ i w:;':?;;:m',‘,‘,:.l(, 'l”,f‘,,,: .l:,',,,”:\'i,,'[li;.}»:';[‘;: | : thee - American - league Datting 'toam met the irresistible force of the | Bridiron pecr will come to the (e 3 i 1 : ; lead in the closo ) o § rages tor the 1924 season. 1'ar now Heitain Doys' club quintet and ancient College of William and Mary | Be in Good Standing by | A 1-“‘“'7‘ 'Il'hu“l)’.’l(lyi\ \::l‘y”:;:\ |I|‘:: g 1 t . tace e £ T reenlaed ar went down before it, 52-22, The f'mo next June. IHis baggage will FulL hu\ a totul of ¥ points against the P 'T® yisitors, accustomed to much | consist largely of a bag of crafty B points for Iy & I Corbin and Who | emaller floor, were handicapped 1..‘(4( ks, whose intricate mechanism Stanley Rule who are tied. The iched the §0-mile stone along ' his respect, but the passwork of | he will expound to the coaches who | New Haven, March 10 -—Johnny score ughway. Several of them are | (jie Joeal five was what won the| guide football destinies on southern Joss, Yale football captain-clect may . | [ With the Indians ¢ few spans above that fIgUre. | gyme. Uncorking all manner of pass- | greenswards, His naife s Knute |, = ' i @ s e N. Matulis M ) Dean of Al e orE b iTan 081 5le | Noivea) MockRe oF No e ialandilie/conen | arcompall e toR By SO RERES B . Twiss . f course, is the dean of lyjike, the Tioys’ club literally ran |to conduct his second school ~for |unless he succceds in climinating his f | B schrey The "."'“"” is 38, T wild and, when exerting themsclves, | mentors in Virginia, absences from recitations. Ie has Wlins, pped through the Poquonock de-| Labt year Rockne held his first | roceived warning from the faculty the ATLERON fense to score almost at will, The | institute here and coaches who at- Ghiokijideas s i, Josephs' team put up a gres lt‘mmul declare the influence of his rke 1\ ) ) rap, but were unable to make |teachings was reflected on many elay but TFalk i cadway except in the third quarter, | southern gridirons during the past been fn the big show a decade or when they made things interesting | scason. So pleased were his pupils wpad» jones and the football offi . ' Mot for a few mintues, Then the locals | with his instructions that they pre-gjajs, who feel that Joss will be abl T ,‘ 1 P eran Jaunched their final offensive and | vailed on him to fake up the chalk |1 ghaerve the requirements and 1 R RaTg g went far, far ahead. for another serics of lectures. ltajn not only the captaincy but hi 4 2 : Anderson cut loose last | Rockne re y wired assent and J. 'gepolastic standing in every respect i i 3 300 first time this year and, | Wilder Tasker, William and Mary | joss has a general scholarship ayer- Ry G s , got under full | coach, has broadcast invitations to [yge which is full ctory. GLINY OSSN ‘(urthhn eRinE Ani i anilo RS B B e of i jatem to sink nine field goals and a | mentors over the entir: ”mu(h to at- i(m'r the next foothall season begins | _ . |ership is very likely to change agin innati Reds dewnnard path goneral P At foul. Kereigiz also had @ huge eve- tend. The courses will cover two |he will be entitled to a new allot |\when Stanley Rulc and P & 10 Cor- rsygn line, R L - ning, but Captain Luke was off form; | weeks. {ment of cuts and his friends assert | bin meet for two matches, They nelanivli “"' BIGAEIE t men who in (o hie devoted more ntion to| AOriginality marks the methods of {(hat he will be fully able to perform | are at present tied for sécond placs sod that 8 “l H[H‘ to the dizzy pace | paesing than to shooting, but he fai tetion. Blackhoard dlagrams 'his study requirements and football |with seven points each. The other getting ars and more. . to show the pep which las char- | exi n the morning lectures while [duties without difficul after lis 5 ng s 5 i | . £ |teams to play are the fast traveling i, s, four of them, Ruth, |oterized his playing in games here |in the afternoons the famous coach |goes into effect. [N. B. Machine-Vulean combination n il for two | - bb and Rice, v ad- |ynis season. Arburr, Nyborg, dons football togs with his class and | He was recently elected to fill the |and the North & Judd girls. This et in varfous departments of the ' Gotowala held the visiting offense | puts his theories into act play. |vacancy left by the cxpulsion of | will be a close match as the North Rut ri 1 X down pretty well, although the lo- He does not spare himsclf either in | “Shep” Binghawmn from school, due to | 0 | & Judd team have heen toppling the tuth ok down the ok N cals guarding was spotty and not of | the classrooms, where lectures last |scholustic difficulties. L d S, W. and Lo fe|ine championship atyle in the 3 onors us well as several Y nten mamested in other | for five hours daily, or on the fled, | Joss, in a way, was & compromise | Anders vs. ». W. an K- |lnst two matches. The standing to Mins topped the base-steal- | wumoe” The passwork, however, was | where actual —demonstrations de- |candidate. At least that was th |date ors second baseman q 1 l I Ko well-nigh perfeet, and the games was | mand strenuous physical effort. Car- i general beliefy though it was never | k P & F |E o v Cobh led the outfielders and tied for |y orooco the fact that the best de- | rving the ball or holding down the |officially exprffssed 1y the squad. Iaxers vs. r'. . I, & I Corbin the honor of having n the }‘hn\l") ‘Works e v 1aving v n ferisolla T rood Delons: cru int in the line, Rockne is | When Bingham was dropped from e :y‘mu games and Rice got more hits | Cunningham, the curly-haired lit- | nearly always in the thick of {he |college the choice for the leadership | SO : . ‘,\_. . Mach.-Vul than any other player and was at bat 410 forward of the visitors, was the | scrimmage. |apparently rested between two star Llie atage isialliset foritwolot the [North & Judd Slena i the most times, star for Popuon Subdued by Ar-| Many of the formations -which |backfield players, Cottle and Allen, | specdiest matehes of the year in the [R. & . ooeeo WG ane It is rather inte 10 N0te, | ure 11t fivet half. e hroke Joose | rolled the Trish eleven to vietories in |With the former standing out us the | Dusty league for tonight. The keen- Skinner Chuck . 5, March 10,—Homers, hits, | 6% that of the °TS oward the end to score five baskets. oo seen on {he gridirons of 'probablé sclection. However, Joss, | est of competition is evidenced and T ors have made ¢ Ul but one played in 111, Romako also made himself a | inia last fall. Rockne's teach- |Who hdils from Indianapolis and is a | the fur will fly. H IR MONEY il “atalin <1 The exception is Eddie ¢ 3 place among the high scorers. | ing is never vazue, and he stresses member of the 19 was | In the curtain raiser the 8 v | EARNED T E s e : | A few other veterans, including |7 P G Hial tap and sont | the theory of modern football into Named, much to the surpri the | Works: quintet will line up ! P Ho, oo Judge, just MUiit back 19 Nybors, who dribbled up | the minds of his students as. easily |entire student body. Charlie Cook’s green midgets from : of the leading 10 class, floor, passed, received a return |as he drills his tactics into his fiy- | Joss stands six fect. {wo inches, | Landers. The midgets although on | Walthour and Spencer, Winners of thoow, wnd seired. Arbure feiled|ink Backflelds st homes. [is the man on the squad and | paper appearing to be the class will 1 record of (tunningham, but the Poguonock | a e S lone of the heaviest, tipping the some to conquer Jack Pelletier's six defeats. popward missed both tries. Ande T Y {beams at 195 pounds. He 8 a|arkers. With Luke, Landers’ cap-| §10,080 as Their Share, Ame " son hooked a pass to Pete Kerele _AI HTWEIGHT OURNE duate Preparatory school | tain back from the Boys Club tri-| he percentages!who scored. Nyhorg added another | nd s 22 years old The coming | ymph in New Jersey, everybody will | New York, March 10.—LBobl the fact that he Is 87 vears!an a follow “and Kerelejza made | season Wwill be his third in college | he watching this boy for some of | Walthour, Jr,, and Freddie Spencc A rates as the dean of major it 56 on a {hrow after taking a nice | Sceman, Valgar and Goodrich Stand | football his snappy shooting and specdy | New Jersey youths who captured the urlers in point of service pass from Arburr. Luke jumped . e | work. six-day bicycle which ended Given iz Wallop B e ] G G MG I "’""'""‘ SOKOL A, | " “fhe second game of the cvening | Satuday night together recefved wson certainly gave the old shot from the side and Poquonock | tjon Bouts. . 3 | promises to be the scrappiest of all | $19,980 in priz salaries and Co i in nnn oflheniw oit When phy wed b | Barely Nosed Out In Overtime When | iieiivs with the leading P. & T | bonuses. 1t was e heealt sl wallop. For the 1924 'sumed, Eddy sent the ball through W York, March 10.—Three Olympics Win By Corbin team np against John 000 was divided among th ir Walter's cight- t yop Visitors® first score lightweights stand forth after second | The Sokols A. O. were defe Fobin's stars, the action will come | riders. More than 100,000 fan main canopy and the quarter closed round battles in the New York ath- the Olympics in a well played game ' (04 Gorbin Cabinet Lockers are [ visited the arena during the weel the only ones to have registered a | e —— Wa m it ess than ef players hat he cannot absent himsell from e class room any more during the skinner Cl |"" k present term. This has been taken 5 Jolinson b as a danger mark by Head Coacl P Py A . Strunz lerstudying iy | more, Cobl again showing the way cq | With 20 seasons, closely followed by Collins with 19 and 8§ 4 with 17. Rice, Jamieson, R nd Heil- Ny Anive | man have 10 campaien of servic ! E e el e 30-year mark is usually figur- Mot e 0 ed ty close to the top of the pastime, there was Six Day Bicycle Race, Divide me-worn adag v Jako began the second pe- (letic commissior tonrnament to yesterday . Both feams madc , but u series of |name i s to Benny Leou- goals from all parts of the court i E In over the P. & F. Corbin team 4sSes e the b.ll t § y Solly Seeman I Zaleski and Barta featuring. At the | oon At (fliltld Has M“(‘h at and for this reason Ginsberg's five e basiet and ne scoren | Benny Valgar of New York and close of the game the scorc was fi: | Wil yiuy their hardost to wipe ont| Stake in Friday Figh | D 8 owing up with another a |Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo. A O e i e e A & X Eap iy = | DEMPSEY VS. GIBBONS minite later. Anderson tapp wl Charley OConnell of Cleveland, Olympics put in three goals wl first deteat, On tl her hand | Waterbury, March 10.—The f e | = e o ¥ e 2 a win for . C. L. will place them |therweight v between Bobby Gar Loui~ Browns follow-up. An instant later K. 0. Jeakle of Toledo and Basil the Sokols got only two. Zaleski|j, g position to make a strong bid | cia, of Rl e Bt e exhibition of tap shoot- |Galiano of New ere the made two and Novack and Barta and : ; 2 Frida " T, I NS . % for the firgst honor All men are |of New York, to be staged ¥rida Latest Dope Is That Jack Will Take ‘ \fter time losers in three bouts a lison S . : r . d ¥ e i i o Pl (G G0t e SRS P e i e 1 for the Sokols. A re-|gid o he in ip-top shape with the | night in the state armory in Water alxth it Mtetssone Rendion Sl i e el 01 o e exception of Ben Daris, . & T [hury looms up as one of the most gt Nentin Conan S8y | Gorbin «ho has heen on the sick list, | important” indoor bouts ever fough b ' Standing to date {out in Connecticut. It assumes the Field Foul Ttl. | g |importance of a featherweight elim I L GG o 10| p, & 1% Corbin .... . inatlon tournament staged som Hamilla, f. nif e ST > 711 |time ugo in the New York state I [[Bastete . 29| Corbin Cab, Lock . 5 £ .i11|ing commission to dotermine a bage | Bruzik, rg 41 Famnirs ik § | cessor to Johnny Dundee. ¢ A Fasnirs vention, |#d a frec try as P 5 [Partyka, 18 ..ooeen 0l g ; i | S ; ; ORIOLES BANQUET [Eazy anley Works .... 3 : now u wvay with |it was 24-6, New i | J | r g 1 | = = i moters are success-| Gotowala went in for Nyborg in| The Orloles, one of the fastest Jo- | ol G :'"‘"" o5 | Willie Ritola Shatters cham. | the second half. Luke had another cal young baseball teams, will get to- Stanlcy Itule % an Tod e cham e B e Rt or. & |gethor at 7:15 o'clock Saturday night wpies | e R Two Records in tlheh“\s,l.y s anxious to see | slump Dlew it minufe @nd hold their annual banquet at{ A VILLA BEATS PILAPIL, Milwaukee, Wis, March 10.—Wil Los Ang Be- | later, hows he unecorked a be the home of Joseph Walicki of 93 4 heID Manila, March 10.—Fancho Viiss, |lie Ritola, Finnish "{h‘fl“'"_;““,;’(_“ Y 5 il o I . ) Broad street. At that time the team ! F- Zales el oeevnn § 15 |world's flyweight champlon, easily |established two world's records S, B o il a captain for the coming 4 |dofeated Franeisco Pilapil at Tlollo {last night, running 4,000 yards in ot e is manager. | A. i o B i |yesterday in his fist fight since his |10:41 5-10 and hninhln‘:tlw u\‘r: L e 5 E ) 08 ' games | E. Novak, Ig. «ones 2 4 {veturn home from the United States. (a half mile race in 11:40 1.5, Paave the visiting threat long |The team won 21 out of 28 games 28Y \ . t \ b Asance ”,c 12 [,‘ s ,',L 15t vear and will seek to book up | MiPeykowski, 6 FPilapil was knocked out in the \\mms his Finnish Olympic tean (71 "l : ; - St e ot | ast nines this yewr and better this | ighth round, The weights were bmate, ran the one and three-quart: ;:‘. Q \“\ f ling me a promoter ! through and dropped a basket.|fast nines this yea® an = spil 128, Villa 115 mils in 8:03 1-5. | o will be arran a on Tormmy at Los Angeles in ranged latgr, Lineup : ; oll was called u draw at the end | Yine ane GolMliFoue soore Honoc \gain had to |nell was called a d ihe Sokols A June SIELIAnS GORLOUED. i R of the twelfth and, under the rules Los Angcle Marc 10 —Jack 'ting to score b P of the commission, three more heavy- | madé another Yl rounds were necessary. The other mmy Gibbons |, Ander - al 2.6 |contests went the cribed twelve eles Coliscum next land P ldec N - ik t Dempsey |the floor to s a field goml. Cun-|Erason. Abe Aronson he ex-|Ray missed a pair ¢ ils, 2 ecor \ ¢ boxing com- [then the isitors sta Bufialo Llk Bowler in Tournament m i ¢l me to go out'm i AT s e Gt 52,30 and 65 for What 16 1w ana Capate ¢ Buting it 1w during s rieh e Real Folks at Home; the Shoe Shiner BRIGGS ~h,u take ti out to L.!'l { Y ko started 5 S " CELTIC JUNTORS WIN c Mowed 7 hstant lat = = 1 Ry : o e RAIN DISSA MORN - = \ / MoSA TAN SHOE Too- 11 Take Murphy's All Stars Into Camp ¢ ore t ribbling. the BIGGA BUSINESS - ) | MAKA FINE SHIN By Score of 29-16 5 ' »or and New Brit J DEESA AFT NOON 5 / BY TANNA SHOE - S R S " . Cunningham S0 MUCH AS FORTY | MAKA BES' SHINE -16 for their eighth |.ame through : E lay went | S 2 \5H1NF INNA SHOP- - ME Man and han r / g scorers. McCarthy | . Probably Lowest Mark Turned in ne 1 Levine who scoreless. Was, Bay- owifz starred for the Celties For s resumed last quarter &aw rise to its full might thing befor cly been tovi before and at th second 3 Murphy's Stars toda T D) A : wit 1 Phi s later % TELLA HM WHERE HE | LOOK - ROSIE - NOWA Loow DeesA POLISH | MAKA FIND NO TELLA HIM ex Nybore AT Youre PETE - -1 MARAJFING | My =5 BESTA )| 'RS Hh ok Rlisn - rs s . . A i “en fter tak 1 T ¥ el tribling Wins Fizht v : who had replaced Arburr. Luke| POLISH RAG SNAP POLISH MADE - 5 PETE ¢ ed. Nyborg | Pe g - v - - | picked u s . | SEE- SO- IT MAKA GIUSEPPE S shows No Class - ,‘,\,,.\ ST 5 &) eSaa Suine @}J Gluserre ':w”n‘ G t 1 ) - " ,‘ hth through A LDO H(Mp ;:)\7 e ng sea ter o bhe outdone i from tho T SR o Socceli I)cfeat~ Rnal ele) m:‘v'\". e hitting Lat! i f sv In '\h!ch Billiard Game | e it 50-15 with a_pretty push- i 4B the rd match at|yup shot. It was nine for Ray when | Buccanc g Socc ted | the local red-headed forward sank | el T : B n 99-a8 g the teh | New Britain | basket. Then,| or of f g Hans 2 B X il . ‘ eased P ror are 1 m succeed Honus i Camp follo¥ eye on the s ous workouts put_him S Téas, fans sece! (Continued on Following Page.) fa agree.