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N Wi o St S e L OCKMAKERS TIE UP DUSTY LEAGUE - NEW BRITAIN WELL REPRESENTED ON CENTRAL BOARD — JOIE RAY EQUALS WORLD'S RECORD — WOJAK WILL PLAY WITH QUEBEC NINE THIS YEAR — WALKER TO TAKE ON WILLIE HARMON — OTHER SPORT EVENTS | CHUCKIE WoJAK RETURNED NURWIHITS TREE ) | CORBIN TEAMS ARE NOW TIED T0 QUEBEC BASEBALL CLUB | MARKS, COLLAPSES oy FOR LEAD IN DUSTY LEAGUE Eddie Collins Weeding Out)| Beels Staterchy, Hie et e Has to Quit Race-Joie Ray A Y gy : - PHILS EXPE[;T 'm Cabinet Lock Defeats His White Sox Recruits TR Fquals World Record = : Fafnir While Russell & Joe Dugan to Be Yanks' | oot O Mo american | - - 3 i s 3 ‘fiET S“MEWHERE’ Erwip Loses Out to Rule Yeamat faced EiNe, (ClnoinnRif] BYNTIeEARacINtag ! Froes Shoppers. : : oo o |leag 'l “New ‘York, March 18.—Paavo Leadoff Man — Giants 1ieds when they loft Orlando today [y W e e world. records Hold Mackmen S W e e oy (0 08| 0 B She wtscae ; _ Geonge Burns and Throe New 5 to Two whic keep them away {rom the | oyt aggoclation of the amateur athe | Friday night, At nome |letic union and a disordered stom- 3 4 . 8 The Cnrb(n i : Bl Wit D O i A BRne man i~ 4 Intielders Promise Well | ensue tenns e o ot ; iplon Washingtons for the sec- | stomach and Willie|Ritola, the light Rt \ PR T Ak dnto . 46 for Washington Loses Again oot !ime this yoars, and then move | haired marvel's brother Finlander, e F " e : first place with the P, and F. Corbin . at. Detersburg for a game With | were victorious, / 3 % 3 X By The Associatad Press, team last night when it defeated the Yankees on Thursday, [Friday Iliness, an attack which distorted £ * R § Bradentown, Fla., March 18.—Bol-| afnir five 83 to 24; and the nm: go to lLakeland to play the |his features, came to Paavo as he ] o K 3 stered by three new Infielders, by|Shop quintet climbed a bit higher in . : « wnd Indians, Dete Donohue |raced away from the field in the L . its fight to struggle for Indians. Sad. Tuiniio wers the!ptchera chosen 16000 metrd event) ons fofithe fea- Georgs Burns, the veteran outfieldsr, | "5 L0 WireRE e Ssfinfiely out of Manager Hendricks to Vu)";m‘N" tures of the Knights of Columbus f i o 3 B J 2440y IROkysorsiang yousE p"cvh- and Erwin team 29 to 24, Both strong llarris outfit this after- | track meet, the last to be held in Bl £ P~ ing, prospects, the Philadelphia Na-|games were hard fought throughout New 3 \ | noon, ; ‘?M 3:A|A|Iso;l} .\‘quudr\-l Garden. TFour - i i, OB e tionals have a fighting chance * to|The Lockmakers-Fafnir game was n A sarl Mays an “harley Dres |laps from the E ed as ¢ % R 3 4 " vi " Gomba vl iy itectls o the| | CU oot i, Chases, im0 S 1 3 SR B somenhers e seon” 0 | IOV v ith by e Do b s Dt L e ks the trip, Both are |and held his loft hand to his stoni- b iy opinfon of Arthur Fietcher, Who 18 :?"(';' el G L A L Y e i th sore arms. ach. He struggled on, striving to o' i . : starting his third season as man- tantionat viclous sert it wes G 1 | A W ";t" iing word from Piedro Dibut |regain his stride as Ritola, who had A% : : ; ; [ ager of the perennially and prover-|many cases, ::sa;gr:v‘&:::dd“e' h; : 1 " ” at § = " ¢ 3 VEWi ness o ) matter of his passports has been thirty yards behind, raced past 2 . i % bially lowl 11, Petersbur fa I ot Angust | him. Another circuit of the track, Ny " ; ; o;fly ,;,.gynfif‘,.,, S ints Sandlof jaxt | p o AVETE S8 LRI HROD a0 N ik s things, an '\ the Cuban pitcher | the slowest pace that Nurmi ever : i Yo e \uRaTa e ITatare ha e VRN | s Sy e S, ittat front the elaiming that they add v cent e “His addition to| a8 made in a race, for he merely ; T on opening day. Walter Kimmick, basketball viewpoint, -“Darby” Car- of the Yankee st 1, Huggins O o Manager Hen- [Moved his lightning-fasts feet, and o it L Varne o Sl oatd = Coget | uww wras theibig: gurl for, the Lopks saw his regulars trounce the second | the roster would give Man: the Olympic star left the field. Teati ke Veatwllline o meaoady| o hea and Jt was e, who, in. the team yesterday for the first time | dricks elcven moundsmen, Before the race Nurmi had es- s 4 Ha ll'\ianliawlzs {(-‘m 4 90{““:900;:"; closing minutes of the second half, this s 4, Nick Cullop, o Ve |sayed a meal of meat which had ; : : % I i A st iile Hubos p|pub the gatne on e lpe At one recruit, st a procession in the Hooligans Defeated —|not had time fo digest properly, and Texan ooty oottt vill ok wip|Bont. Carrazss tossed in - {hres third when e batted for Pitcher| Tittsburgh, March 18—The Pi|to tiis is laid his faltering at a et 7 make his| heautiful field goals all within a Blodgett and pushed triple into | rate reg in their training camp |critical time in his athletic career. 4% 8 # L period of 50 seconds. “Red” Nelson, ¥ | Fletcher believes that Jack Knight B Ter el Svhith Sorb twio tenme | ab Paso os, Cal., vesterday cele- |He had been challenged by those | Ak 5 Riopdh ghY | shooting seven out of ten free tri with Houston in 1024, is the “And”|\vay the scoring ace for the losers of all the rough pitching ore that|ang Harold Weir, who got into the —Yowell Stars on Mound seout for the Boston Red Sox, batted mate home, " <t. Patrick’s day by defeating | from whom he had taken the hon- has come to the club, for smelting, game in Paulson’s place, also played latter, a 5 r bheating at the hands of the for him to attain his greatest NS e | ame under a handicap. Sore arms| Little Jole Ray. mightier than HAUGHEY DUFFY good the Philites’ pitching staff Will| yo0ounted for two’ nice field goals While Huggins was making such ter college, was sent to . thej: ] o er today. “The inficld le much im-| 00y oo \woodford was by far the two hit Yot : fenment for the first team and [bY the Iinn, 4 minutes and 12 sec- .438 in the National league. That i ; # R i Iam putting in three new men, Sand wo hits in a 5 to 0 victory at Sara- assignmen e fi B0 ' phy. Murphy played a whale of u Frisch and Jackson k e iant nim totalinecoral foritlives | o b Jscasoniiitiwas pserioualy believe I am justified in making it. 3uffalo of the Tnternational league v the double decker variety, Also Mur- gianapolls won 11 to 2 White: F " he Hooligans. The score was 6 to|ors of the present season and of Ak e he | 5. 1t was the vetorans' revenge for many campaigns in the past and it A 4 ! sy e vas th past a this scason. Cran O'Neal, from Beau- |3 weat game, He guarded closely and does well whenever he a "annigans on Monday. [condition to forestall his track ad- X ®pportunity, but lacks major league| The [ thinks, and it he and Knight make|go00 i the second half. Welr also Skndad ad is saic o oot as | lad depleted their pitching de- |ever before, awaited the battle at AuIE o tis pedncih and got two out of three free tries, |acnica. Buta ;»himnu:_ Nurmi must | New Orleans, March 18, —Over than 1 had last year," sald Fletch- | .on0 game for Russell and Erwin, Rt orel Ak oislons B iTony. ATe anound; ¥ Herwenthweill for (Averinz MAYOIRUL akstha sldo fohit e tanioago f yeara ago Hughey Dufty, now: a od 4 L proved, It is much faster than last|y' 10 for the Rule makers, Tn Brawapichon alions s B e took whe twirling | (hat equalled the world record held |onds. 1t was a sensational battle |is the best average ever made in the i ; ; ‘ alone of last year's infleld will start | ¢/iPse_acting captain Jimmy Mur- them, Sensational fielding by Groh, | succeeding him. O e day. This is s radical thange, bug-1|Eame at guard, breaking up play avay. Yowell Looks Good |quarters of a mile, and the Midget threatened by Rogers Hornsby, fa- ? \ “Hawks, my first baseman, pleases| 1211y shots cach of whieh was of conquered t soklyn D rs, 11 | pi g of rl Yowell, featured the | phy shot in three free tries In ar 2. Only three |y ] & ‘el =rriing : Proud of Average |55 . this man was more Iike that of Les n [ his heels in a determined chase g2 e Cavre v | not so sure about, but I believe he|th Washington Toses ndianapolis batters faced Yowell in [ \ih two turns to make it seemed | Hughey Duffy is rather proud of jyg e o0 'h,,'.l.l{\-“31::'“'-111“\ )_m«n“ is an improvement on anything I|‘Woodford of other seasons. He play- i innings hie worked, Where {that the Bostonian, a man power- |that average and well he should be. 2 L ATID,ONL RO had at this time last year. ed a hatd, aggressive game through- mont, is a comer, the manageriy.q \Walther scoreless from the Hooligans went into the |versaries. ever, | ot ‘and Tom Moran, late of | mile lafe In the evening, but was (GG A INENE) ©1 bellevo 1 have a better tenrt| “storeiy and Saxe played a fine Graw's pitchers allowed the Ath- | nings, but had meagre support. mite for he broke the tape in time Yenr's nud 1h Rusar on dethnsive iy, 1018 i this however, he did not greatpy tie Nel rmitting 4 eight innings, Louis Koupal| > i i i sota, Artie Nehf permifting hoth of | ld 1 eight innings, Louis Koupal | " " vd Hahn, the Boston A. e ‘ in my regular lineup on opening after play and also getting in two 0. March 18—The g, mous slugger of the St. Louls Car- me with his hitting and his -specd, ) e [""Alap from the finish Ray press- | gin. g s s | - | Kimmick is an aggressive fellow and e h to 4, at Palmetto. Drofitt s | Clevelund Indians play in yesterday's loq” gained the lead and set forth oo He finia S e 'Ton) Fluente Is Beaten | he I8 a keen' and crafty batsman, |™Many attempts. Woodford jumped and Gordy allowing only five hits. | cxhibition at Lakoland, which 0| gpy"a terrific sprint. Hahn was at | 14 Points ehy of Duffy's total. | In Bout With Hoffman | Huber, who will start at third, I am [center last night and the playing of Nareh 18- For the & three t @ s < v farch 1 For t he navy, last night took the meas- | corge Burns, the veteran: who | ouh followed the ball closely, .was fowell sparkled, Dutch Levsen and ffully constructed below the waist, | It has stood the test of time. Such | 3 ond time in the pre-season series for Yowell sparkled, . “Niure of Tony J'uente, Mexican ring | 2 5 o arr were ineffective and re- d have the sta A necessary reat ba en as Delaha a ' A 2 came o ; ersiste ollowin, the I mplonship of Flori- | Ben Karr were in ffective and Te- [would have the stamina necessary to | great batsmen as Delahanty, Lajoic, general, who gained . sportdom no- | came to us from Cincinnati, will|scrappy and persistent in f 2 o o 8L rt | Ra as a ever | Wagner, Speaker, Roush, Cobb, L, 2 oly star s of sgular |the sphere into scrimmage, dribbled Nailonal Ghase itic support. win but Ray was running as never | (et (EE N2g L : surely slart as one of my regular i signaligghasctall {Defore and every challenge drew |Sisler, Hellmann and scores of |\Tie'? shen fued Fulton, (e plass | [z 7 LAague Not to Be Rep]‘e. outflelde George reported 19| well and dodged clusively, while his ts by pitchers Fitzsimmons, |from the little fellow a burst of | others have been shooting at it for|g. tac e "o ring at k"ul'\‘pr City ‘ i pounds lighter than last year, and|Shooting for the basket was excel and Shemanske of Indian- |speed that kept the crowd of 12,000 | years but it still stands supreme. R NG emEAr 5 . I am delighted with his form In the |lent, he contributed eight points JKarr got two of these, one |in a frenzy. | For years left-handers have held = AL sented In New avén practice game from the floor two of the baskel: At no {ine. were the Braves. in s triple. the others being doubles Breasting the tape, the roumpmnejuw edge among the batting cham- » E “f will switch old Cy Willlams|having Deen one-handed yariety g The Boston team played | Carr Smith and Fewster. iitle veteran came into his own and | pions. 1t fs a rather singular fact Mike Dundee Winner of from center to right field and place | Woodford by far played the best d‘ s o onal el hs 23 PR smiled joyfully at the din that had | that Duffy is a right-hander and tlc Six R d Boxi Match| ™t vas decided today bg those in | Harper, a ball hawk who led the[game last-night of his career in the champions! v‘\v”w ol 'vr‘; 7 ‘-:"“n ot witae Are {been denied him throughout the | player who most seriously threat-| N x Round Boxing Matcl league last year as a fielder, in cen-|Dusty league and his dash and vim ienRanaton - Chicaen. M roster of | Winter ; [€ned his mark, Rogers Hornsby, hits | Seattle, Wash., March 18.—Mike [t (o O (" Britain's entry to | ter. Thus 1 will have McKan and|was an inspiration to his fellow play young Ogrodowski and arnes, White = i faitoea | e sama ey, Dundee of Rock Island, Tl con- | e "o miament in New Haven | Schultz for uthity uee. ers. Johnny Sikora, called into the et ikl e S anox The race in which Nurmialterec As T watched Duffy bat gro s |tender in a New York tournament | F it ao Tl e withdrawn and | “Wrightstone I will have for util-|game {twice ds relief man, distin 0! £ i S 5 | S NCRlORRICOINSIn 145') i more the Red Sox infield, it was easily [for the featherweight champion- | gyt 2% W TR el ™ otice was | ity infield work. T need another man |guished himself by tossing in thred SneglolE oL y 9 i W aiaekimin | than 1"'(1 seconds hehind ”“ ?“”_ | apparent to me why he was such a |[ship, won a six round decision over [ (4 5y oo o mcials that the ‘ field goals and a foul. But viewin ,0”\,, et . T Joss ( .,mmn.‘:‘.‘\.“"'l,-‘(fl,r\ ,”\‘:; f«:;;:‘;;hnlllvl::‘-‘: reat. batter in his day. Despite| Doc Snell of Tacomia here last | G0N G0 Wil ot take part. “Jack Knight, the Houston, Texas, |this game, it must not be thought oA Vst il ¢ e it it Al forcean e e he is well past the 50 inight. The bout s close, Y This, it is esplained definitely, 1s is my best young pitching pros- [that the players mentioned did a! et 5 | v S lingly fast pace Siddsils faliad . he looks 10 years younger, -’"\‘” anding many elean punches. |0 ¢ S ieatisfaction on the | pect. His work has been impressive [the work. At all times there wer o e e v e e Bttt I Ftm S and e ! % | hart of the local lague managers or | £ far and T hope to have him for alfive men on each team and eve B o i e s e Copt iR e | Bl o AERE [EeaSREDE R NCTRinRr OMIN Dfticials to the method of selecting | 1egular, O'Neal, from Beaumont, has |one did his full share of the wor Phck o |Fasemenitonant natinee fousilap | Mee oA GRES S (Bl s e {the local entry, but rather to the|shown well I these two youugaters|To the Rule Shop gocs the add iffy is just the opposite o | physical conditions of the tourna- | make good T will carry mine pitch-|glory of victory, but to the defeat in a spirited dash, however, urged [ nOV (B LB Aalin i ] ga! Tl s fiia ol vat- ot (En entmaRtic|. o D Be Tie 3ishort ers this year. goes also the credit for playing S e eaieolaaai| anARIBI Y Ocky Pl e R DR DY 13 ) 7 rulos call for the pre-| “Hawks, Kimmick and Knight on [hard, energetic game, working ui Nurmi conquercd in any sl and vongy Y liminary games at = p. m. At 5 p.| their showing to date should help|the last minute, manner | 4 whatsoeyer | much similarity between m semi-finals are to bg played | our team a lot this season. In fact,| Here's how the/four teams did i £ Tieacls tbllowera have ! predicted 9099 |land the finals at § o'clock. This| I look on Knight as a real find. We| C..0, L. {he turning of the American spec- FlSHlN ? ans that the winning team and [have a sighting chance to get some- | Field Toul I rator. Checred throughout his pre- . the runner up must play three full | where this year.” [ waither, .t cuoeo0 1 2 vious appearance and accorded team nteen Indians were held to America St. Peterst “lorida, yest y, | Burwell by a score to 1. 1polis. |charge of the industrial basketball hit, followed by S0X ¢ reveport, La., is the two players Duffy do his stuff in bat o | “That fellow Hornsby nearly| Mackmen Play Today s ht i st year, e Wit ke s ig! g . a}.l-;:n:vrt ‘olzlrlfl“ oy )n”» (\r o CE—— v {games of basketball within eight Tl Chrtasss Llif e Vg ff o smiled. it scasons opens April 1st | Ihours time. Hamenioky, C v Browns Work Hard 4 : | (aking: th ; P Picks Cy Young I'ull Tdne of Tackle, One fast game of ball in a day is| The Dixies went down to defeat, | yankaskas, T.g.... 1 ; 3 helpless i of the New York Giants' y tf St Loul Arch KLY BracliciLEl t \ s met | > : s |track, the Olympic meteor played | . o B ia e | - : el make perfect, the Ll (heee o hor colo T should say he did, certainly enough for even the best trained and . at the hands ef the West|Larson, 1.g. . [ 1 workout today at Tarpon ¥ | had me worricd for a time : A ¢ f7 tionea 1 physical directors | Sides fn the H 4 city 1 last e ; opnout ey ng a champion fall. And the |t S g ; 7 itioned 1« vsical dire Sides In the Hariford city league last|Nyborg, 15 -..... 1 around the inE S a SClUIPIO ) a great batter. " Ie does everything || & state, but to require a man who 18| night. In the last minute the ecore | : 2= G GOD) 1 ame. The cheers for| t f it . tention 10 ing can Sc [right at he vplate and is fast 7 working every day to play three fast| was tied and a shot from the center | 13 [ e e | Nothing that he accomplishes in the V.G |sames within a few hours is to0 | of the floor by Harris, West Side tap| personal fouls: Walther Reports fror y ] that | throws a fork holls LY arden assemblage hn"‘;l n‘x’f«lh\(tflv‘rifi H“‘|I‘ SRR G WSSV Open Exes, | muchiofa artnjoufiaihicalthaaner| ¢ =ith But 2iseconds of plaving f Grars Coa-iaita tod _ling ont a curve. ¢ T > as the dark-skinped Tinn | Lo 0 ! i this reason, New Britain is with- | time left, decided the game. (Continued on the Following Page) Conle ) i il ot TR . i | However, it would be no disarac drawing. | cs' defes made his way to victory. to be topped by a batter like Hor erful t f f T o aertl 5 e take Nurmi Struggles In [ by, And you know I have held that ana Bariee, wio i vem o a) Mowscr Goors, Soir g W] e tho st mile, Nurmd s recort some tme. 1 don s | You'll Have to Hand It to the Wife talier ima i Sl b er he hadfany other record has stood as long.” Qu 1 in his previous American races. | wwho was the work on t ) 1 t six [ W § lconcent ontrol ace was flushed and the sweat oo, o his neck. Across his|® gp, i Wi ( TR of moisture showed | e frowever, 1 don't belicve there ( WHAT'S EATING YoUR - ¢ L:g?r'fl:u}m.*rzns LU\TUR But he | wag ever 4 her than Cy L_HEART ouT Now Wi | | ALL FIXED UP~ CLEANED. 4 time and | = 3 4 L ———— e — PRESSED, NEW BUT TONS is re- : & e S New LINING h stency and durability."” 150 For A 5 whe Z - NEW SUIT- ) | Rito the econquercr, Seemed ) pi Buffalo Monday at o 0. ! Milton Gastor thander, ‘who greatest pitcher of o two mile jine. Be-jar RN SlMeLy canmoT % } fwern this dintance ana the time | N. B, Represented on A Ly N Mickey Walker Agreesto i U the track he sh Central Board Staff TANE e Take on Willie Harmon """ "™ rA00biyatas L0080 New pritain fs' serited y e central board « n Be had re-| oe goven places. ' 50 vards for | pameg £ iclals' sta 1 Strong of Hartfo obh's Men Ready = AT HE { \ (Yes wwo) tue | wouL) You MIND h GRAND!/ THE BEST ) TelLinG us wHo, 1S YOUR | (m-l-(a N‘M-U ;;,a TAWLOR 1S 7 k (AT me also realizis ed, journeyed easily half of the race. Alan Helffrich of Pe tinued his dazzling y winning reating & world record of 1 13-5 seconds, erasing the mark of { 1:12 4-5 held by Jake Driscoll, for- r Boston College star. Driscoll % of the Boston A. A., finished 5 h. mi's records were as follows anee, 4,000 yards: time, 10

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