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TR m s i R R 3 ROSENBERG WINS WORLD'S BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE BY DEFEATING MARTIN — BOGASH LOSES VERDICT TO TIGER FLOWERS—NEW BRITAIN AMATEURS ON HARTFORD CARD MONDAY NIGHT —NATS TAKE ON ALPINES THIS EVENING — OTHER SPORTING* EVENTS e W EROM BROWNS IOGAL NITTNEN CARDS SUCCESS | TRISTRAM THE THINKER MAKTIYS CRONN _ BRIGEPORTERS T0 IN PRACTICE CONTEST, 6.5 MREONPROGRAM UP 10 PITCHERS| s |5 KNOCKED OFF| BE HERE TONIGHT R s(mach . Btat Mound He.| Tndians Win Clinch and Fagan fo Box in'Glub Will Hit Hard, But Oppo- {w‘ + & B : Rosenberg Takes 10 Out of 15|Alpines, Looking Like Atlas, to cruit for Athletics, Badly Hartlord Monday nents May, Too { G A 6 e, Rounds for Title Oppose Nats the Cleveland Indians at Lak Injured — Washington ;4 " ¢ f Britain will be well repre- | By The Assoclated Press. s ¥ 3 & ¥ ‘By The \\‘.\-n{(lnl‘:[fl l’;r): T Nats Al o1 srueeles y 3 ki p : ted in the A. A. U, boxing bouts | Stockton, Cal, March 21.—The St di § % L | New York, Mar (et " |Reynolds, LaHar .. e . b“” N““‘““ ‘\l“m’ y y s to he held in Hartford Monday night | Louis Cardinals of 1 will be hnmi e » % RN ¢ \.:mh|;lm\ vu‘nr‘u |llw m};l’d; l:“}‘::;l’:" z right forward A1 vl '3 y . U " Ahaf . o [when two well known young com- | hitting team, but their success in the | 5 s by b o weight crown today. b 18 Y ITAYIOP coceseccssonasaraces BV Trying to Win Game— ux ) s My 1 1#18 8ten Into the ring against op- | pe mm‘i\l fight i3 “up to the pitchers,” A : : €y . 5 g (Phil) Ttosenberg of New York, who Nt orhava vads ( " A Fr he AL B 33 SUEE L ponents fn an effort to bring home |sald Manager Branch Rickey today R g B y : S P |reached the highest peak in N8| pesteny . ... venves Hurwitd Jther Items rom the well known “strip of bacon.” |in commenting on the club's pros- ¥ . 4 @ ) 4 | pugliistic division by outpointing Ed- T i et 5 _ % The two who will attempt te [pects. o SR i § | late (Cannonball) Martin, defending |shechan, rg Rockwits Training Camps. TanAng FeRieiell bring home fistic glory to the Hard-{ “I think the Cards will score a lot y : 3 kI champion, in a 15-round match at rig ¥ lng strong are City are Jimmy Clinch who [of runs in the National league race,” e % 3 |Madison Square Garden last night. |Kilduff, Weir .. e N ine lives on Falrview street and Young [he asserted, “but just how we finish b S o D ¢ 2 | It was a battle between a fighter left guard ry 1‘::1‘;\. :"m» of 'lw ‘uv 1 l\nov\'n in lhlp standing of the clubs depends i i g A 3 % % i} 3::: n?(ulr:’(':(‘)r‘\';\’x‘;nrl:flr 0‘:0”1\\‘::‘\“;\§ Referee, Dick Dillon. conductor. Clinch has quite {on the pitc f we ca 3 ” 5 : iy > S e g = — 'h:\\n‘ u,)v n’;»(;:‘uimolv’: 1 :\m(ll!llreh:\l;l { A e Ol O i : rounds with nothing but a left jab,| The Nats take on the Bridgeport an i the 1 Win ! batters will couse considerable wor- - s _ ' i o a right uppercut and a cool head. [Alpines at the State Armory tonight A -With Man- 1y to the other pitchers. 5 § 62 il Martin was decisively outboxed by |following the usual preliminary : “Allan Sothoron, Jess Haines and .- 54 Yo : h‘ls :?:iil’:r l(:r\pa‘n:’:\l).n;fdhc;‘l‘t"(':l"dlléi TR 5 (G GO 0 ol « i ibition game of the Bill Sherdel, veterans : i cham . never P : i hibition ga Ly Q@nKOEB Iy ' 5 at A\ugfu\ S m:.e vlv,\z-\l«i:ll :in‘:l‘:vrmnl ,‘:tnr: a::r‘e'c‘i 4 P« e lelever porformer, was agsressive [stort at 9:15 o'clock and Dick Dil- #and the Bra 3. st e Dengals were | weeks of traiping here. Sothoron | 4 Ly i cnough and willing at all times but lon will referee, With the s [ 4 10 ¢ 1 oronto club of the N pitched some mighty fine ball lmstl § & besg v he was as wild as he was aggressive ; ’l'he‘ n‘xr‘mhrr‘s of the local team the Braveg in t 2 11 o into camp only | 3 A season, but was unfortunate in get- ik and his willingness was confined to |have m:n resting all this week a.ud Al ¢ re o , 5. despito thel|] ting Into several games in which the 4 - i \ series of bull-like rushes and[there scems to be no reason why Xy ‘.".”«_h s et o o el o the | club failed to score many runs for ! ! i g tightening clinches which gained :Ef: should not take the floor in the 2T s s % him. Unquestionably he was the 3 » A b him nothing. reat of conditlon and capable of : Sl 2 Lard luck pitcher of the staff. % § 3 3 3 On the other hand Rosenberg, de- | putting up a fine game. “Haines, one of the fast ball | g 1 ¢ spite a weakened condition by being ll‘h' visiting five, the Bridgeport pitchers of the league, did not win | 3 % — |forced to come in under the 1154 pl“rs" BESRE IaR IRLODDING TOR] many games last scason, ‘but it | 2 - " 4 {pound limit, fought a well planncd club and have won a majority of wouldn’t surprise me if he shows a 3 , exhibition, boxing cleverly at all|[thelr games this season. Their decided reversal of form this year. | 3 i e times and keeping out of the way of lm"nx‘\ sounds like cross section of He has becn in some of our early " N : | Martin_ when the latter attempted |the New Haven Atlas since Hurwitz ! g season exhibition games and his arm | § 4 i ; 4 his rushing tactics. and Lm{m. Atlas boys, are with March 1. — George | bl looks fine. Sherdel, too, has round- | i : | Except for a faint tint of hlood them. Chadys, the other forward, teran first bascman of the led into form earl ¢ { hg {from Rosenberg's nose and Martin's | played with the Atlas a year ago. leve Indians, recelved his bat- | * “If we uncover any added pitehing | Ry ¢ 1 o : mouth the match was a bloodless af- | e Lake F assistance this seagon it will prob- | ¥ v ol fair, neither being noticeably dam- nd yester A N, i} i ably be from I'int Rhem, a right| v 5 aged at the end of the festivities, ;TRUST Co_ GUE ART]STS one a douhle g any times {bander; Willlam Hallahan, a left 3 ¢ v/ Martin held the title just three| bat. The Indians won 6 to 3, their | " hander; Vincent Shields | : ; months, winning it from Abe Gold- CLIGK L]TTLE BALLS ird victory in four starts. hander, and Ruflford Paulson, Sk g stein December 19, 1924, The title | Jim Edwards lived up to advar ¢ s Cornell Towa college, Rhem comes | ¥ " i h Tias changed hands seven times since otices, holding the s hree ALY from the Fort Smith club and had | E S 920, Pete Herman, Joe Lynch, | Other Games in Other Green Baize ! 5 more atrikéouts last season than any !JTohnny Buff, Goldstein, Martin and T - owol g 5 | pitcher in any league. 1o was the | now Rosenberg holding it at odd| Leagues Are Played At ruit southpaw, in the strikeout king of 'org: d baseball K {times during that perlod, Lynch | JIMMY CLINCH He has a lot of stuff, but with just | 3 winning it from Herman, losing it to | Rogers Parlors e e |aseason's lexperiencaiinithe iprofes:| (= 3 = Buft and then winning it back again. | until through terday forced by proe, dropy this sott In stri of the act, Ituth pas passed iy tor {wo runs and ways left t 1, Fipp a Cap g b the opposing v Lhislimeho: Burns Mits Hard fanned, t 1 . 1 = ; ing upon 0 port Joe Shaute, 1 : ! v et e e e N |a bit of cxperience on the squared |sional game it remains to be seen if | 5 e i i i | ; { | yesterday by the Commercial Trust g fitests st R « but Fagan will cxperience |he has the necessary polse | & joaz for a week or I his first real test again an op-| “Hallinan is another strikeout, | 3 1926 TOURNAMENT company’s men in their pocket bil- ponent. Both these young men ap- [seTVing with Syracuse, Fort Smith | UHLE'S EDWARDS LEFT FIELD BURNS | | Hard tournament. peared at the charity boxing bouts|2nd Kalamazoo last ycar. Like| ARM KNEE QUESTION BATTING | | Thomas defeated Wilbur 50 to 3% carried out by the D. ; Rhem he has had only limited ex-] | Toledo Will Have Next Year's Bowl- | yon wWilbur tgok Dease's place ¢ity a few years ago and a perience, hut has a great fast bail | | ; EhenaN ity qok Pease's place. ne, hoxing critics hailed f} F a good curve, ‘ Ing Congress—Birk Brothers On | Other scorcs: B | Daly defeated Bassford 50 to 47, A number of games were played Pi at Paso Roubles, || 111 DS | *“Panlson is a big athlets who haa ) re they | hotn hoys =l t rocord at college and looks | (BY BILLY EVANS) Edwards and Ulle 8 serles| v "y ;A & B. socle i s if he will ba a winner in time. | I am banking on Edwards and| Bufralo, N. Y. March 2 e e Ellison's | o1 yafayetie stre Shiclds comes from Plaster Rock,| L-akeland, March 21.—Tris Sp I e oo v ns pame ) seals, o first game is| George Kelly has not Alleys This Evening. Passford defeated Lamphier 80 to = Daley defeated Lamphier 50 to aving Daley defeated Thomas 50 to Lalnenbus Balnine Rt v oo paieL o b ek, March 2L Y iy | Ulte to win at lcast 20 more games decided on Toledo for the 1026 tour et . 3 quarters and they lLoth have bee ew Brunswick, and has a deceptive | *T I ! O Gt lleol N o 20 nament of the American howling Naved today adhering to a strict training sched- [underhand delivery that will prove |last season and was disappointed. {than they lid last year, Add 20 ‘(Dngn\;fi :nd er‘mnn‘:ns mhrfi:l:;:‘., ty’ developed onlule. Tn the morning they are baftling. He makes Carl Mays look| If he has pennant thoughts this games to the won column of 1924 tafis mhich m.nm up befors the dv!f‘ risk defeated Mack i 150 Robirs, .\“"*’ {ing the hard roads in bolstering up |like an overhanded pitcher. yoar he keeps them to himsell. |and take the same number GWaY |gates in scssion here yestorday, in- |CroN defeated Muck Bl ; ard bt their wind and in the afternoon they Leo Dickerman, formerly of the |However, he is positive that e k1ot 210 andlyoul|a idlngicho irasieciioni ot tha lentre | EanRasscaledenan pRTaitols I ARNG rom Bufialo developed a o been pummeling 1 ag and |Brooklyn club, will likely be one of |dlans of 1925 will be a .much Alerones |staft of officers, bowiers tgday re.|Ncl defeated Gustafson 75 to e of tonsilitis. He entrained |taking on sparring partners one af- [the regular pitchers, He pitehed |Stronger combination than last year. )V e & EICNee R OB T thelr attention| to|ten in/tops | Lnknown Fariner leaguo: Noouan his deamr alea howevor e |Z00d ball for us last season after we| “In the first place I have ajmuch |standing = pling. ) i P |defeated Scapeiatti 75 to Noo ore entraining, Manager Bill[ Roth € Fagan report [had obtaincd him from the Dodgers |bettor behaved ball club.” cxplains| “The good year Joe Shaute had \PIGE 0 0 o oern toams |Tan defeated Dahigren 75 to t his corsalr crew |themselves rbial pink of [and fx in zood shape now. aker. “There were disturbing scason is certain to prove help- | "poyoquied to bowl five man|Scapelattl defeatéd Hall 75 to SRl e e A slc and necord- | “Third hase and shortstop are he. club Iast ycar and |ful. He will have more confidence ¢7 BROTEAE (0 PO MG I Hall defeatea Hopkins 73 to 72, ou their stay at the ca Alin agents’ reports, both Ing contested for by several athletes, (that had @ far-reaching effect. |In bs ability. Sherry Smith is still 1y gher five of Chicago, 1917 A. B. € Class B. Standing size crowd was at the {o their opponents will he of the hard [umong them Leing Jimmy Cooney, | ° have been eliminate a great pitche Chafintons 80, AB.C| e e led sort. This does mot fail to|Howard, Freigau, Lester Bell and | > Strength Doubled | “A winning Wil club must have |7 SR IEN L Lot | Mexet i again in the seventl 2 ieh their wagons |the chiampion hitter of the Ameriean| “The efiiciency of my reserve |crack catcher who can be in there | 800 00 B IR R Cosetna, '+ L i oth boys have de- association | B ngth has doubl mots eve look for 2 < b S AN e a home run nint} c Washington Charges are h both boys have de- 77 oclation last season, Tommy (strensth has been doublec ngtayeryada L Loolctonga{yatt tournament, carricd off the 1 Allison Rifome iy iy s ool o g game as a | Thevenow and George Torporcer. (that 1 am reasonably we IS LoRnGRRCH naflnOkelopRLllie iEL honors yes >rday in the doubles and i i peNieaninslandl n S eaTior 6 th I's ton early yot to say what players |at =Vvery position. s was not “The Indians of 1925 will be &g, k 3 ) wise [will win these jobr | case last year hustl ball club, I have im-| . R 1 Three teams howling he five og ing Of conrse, Rogers Hornshy, the | “While t I have - |pressed on my plavers that fact. ineginfihogh JOsER res man event last night ced 5 cch weigh- |greatest hitter in baseball, will be|sianding star among i cruits, | There 18 no pla or the fellow Who |tha jaaders, the I'am‘ 1:;’:r‘\-s’or‘"‘;§(1" I k“ the second baseman, and Jim Bot ere are a numl £ likely 5- want to go the limit to Win. | g4 taking third |wr):i'\un‘!\;rh & st T ‘l coski reads to = : T i A P L bl ) 1 t are [tomley, will lonk after first. 1 bhave |Pects who should be helpful before Hopes for Breaks of 900, the Plichta Regulars f \ n Tohl wiil s ‘ sty T py in the N I outfielders, ineluding Max [the close of the season. “Finally, I hiope to get the breaks. | \fiiwaukee o A USSEUATA SR O Voung . 1l wi L 5 wel onE e e P < il 7 | Sk ; 2 ilwaukee counting 2,876 for fiftth| Anderson . SorilarilL A it . ) promise o ing the heig r Jack Smith, Heinie Mucller,| “I feel that pitching is a concern didn’t get many last year. Los- | \ice’ ang fhe Chicago T i e e e = s Lt AT ranks. proy fed v Plades, Ralph Shinners, Chick | with every m 1c manag Iubs seldom do. Winning clubs {toam squeezing info the It "”,‘H Sl Orleans cli Alee A § w the & work they are nOW |Hafcy and Waiter Roettger, tha tast |Iam no differe om the rest. My |ar g clubs, 1t often e a0 withia ,'“m o ) ';.‘ N Rudy Kallio, will pitch, 4 i ing. e "”f" hetr a former University of lili- { pitching failed me last year and th v The Washing- e ey OXi€1920. app .. S S ot = f are uil 3 athlet T competition fer (club collapsed with it | example of that truth. | Teimes (HUR 00 Athletics Lose Pitcher e : Sl Bjincmatos Iariigne sal 1usty | the “Despite the fact t c | “Where wlll the Indians ho GENARO TRIMS LUCAS | Mack 5 A faad: wil 5 v e heard T ing staff will be practics hie sam 1 e 10 get real inite on| Detroit, March 21.—Frankie Gen- | I am sure it will be 100 per cent |that subject. However, T will be aro, New York flywelght, was too| HORNETS ADVANC el e & w attle | FIGHT IN HARTFORD [more citecrive. disappointed 1 wr {o finiah |fast for Jog Lucas, Detroit bantam-| Piftsburgh, March 21.—The Pifts- Gl e e - | 1c i | “An injury to Edwards' knee put among the first four weight, In a ten round bout here last {burgh Hornets moved a step nearct i o AL S ! e him out of the running. e ap-| It is just possible that a better night. Genaro scored a decisive vie- [the championship in the Eastern di- 20 badly injured in practice at Fo i e SR P RAS FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE Rorty and Gallivan Schedule Kddic |Pears to have entirely recovered, (morale, improved pitching, greater tory, although both were on their vision of the United States Amateur Myors Bia: that S, vith T IR oL aySiERET: | I | Uhle, who went five or six innings |reserve strength, plus the punch the [feet when the bell rang Hockey Association last night when yers, Fia, 1 . fr Tampa camp | R | Sheviin and Rocky Smith For|at top speed only to falter, is in|Indians are known to have, will| Cenaro welghed 112, and Lucas, they degoated the Boston Athletic the Athletics for t 1 and | 1 s small and | great shape, make Speak hopes ality {116 | Associ oa six to one. Chaing)assround J to inside track |Columbia. Cornell, Dartmouth and | Next Thursday Night, i akoi S ongpationll F | Associationtiesniyel shoulder Penn To Play Annual Tour- torty and Ga! box matcl ot I LA P ] T s e i o0 | Real Folks at Home (the BRIGGS Class 13 games in the city play Traves Look Good ’ he New York ston Brave batting of put the ? ad, once in the fifth vitl powerful smash 1 T ns, and 1uns ri him to 3 ; ot Guard den, N, and s t doubtful e T 5 March _Columbia in Hartford next Thur ight | whet] 1 1 [ ¢ g : § : ennsyl- | When they mate o 1 of Boston SH LO MAW! LoOKY MAwW - MR. MARSH SAID | WAS p 2mingies _ v { Lstaff of 1 ! ! S S : GEE! I'M FOUND A BRAN y A GOOD CADDY AND HE'S SO RN i SGE e ng, for @ tro- |rounds at 152 i HUNGRY,l AmM|| NEW PURPLE / GOIN' To GIVE ME A /= 1 it will 1 DOT=- - MR. NICE SET OF CLUBS 1{" MARSH SAID S0 | CAN BE A | CouLD KEEP T, Goob PLAYER / SOME DAY ey :’a’(: ¢ e e : ir | L : Tiger Flowers Gets Decision Despite was in b A ) 2 pon ; :}ln,x D, ol . tent. ) 3 JUNIORS WIN AGAIN Fact That He Was Thrice Knocked £ i e | to the Floor. sixth h 1 Defeat $-1-C Team By Score of 31 center fi t To 6 Fun of the i st ora st anta, Ga Two Game Series HARVARD I s | Conn.. in a ten round fight JIMINY CRICKETS-HE'S A | [\ LIKE MR. MARSH 'CAUSE HE Chicago. M ' 4 Cambridg < to e J ' ight ywers won by « at ) PLAYER - HE AIN'T W | 3 - AL " U 3] ] 1 nig Flower hi Bum Ll £ | DON'T BAWL ME OUT WHEN TODAY MAW - - MR. MARSH Sox 1 e I ¢ ead thirty s K 1ggressiveness althou A ANY FORM AT ALL HIS HE LOSES A BALL OUTA MY LUNGH FoR Jaunt away ' reveport, |and M tute of Tech- I v Am ! knocked down in : |S THE WAY To BANG | BOUNDS -~ GOSH | WISHT | BoDGaH ' Luugwa Fo T Ll b 2k 8 & A X count of eight gt LTuaT OLD BALL- » | CouLD CADDY FOR Him ALL ME Too- - GosH HE TREATS Bddie ¢ 22 players t ter- ' tlin . lenas without & count When he arose : % \"Tre Time - Yoo seT ME DANDY- | MADE Two DOLLARS 5 ey o =/ roe, La., for a t s v t ot w 1 t 9. got thr gk n was tumbled for a count /\~/‘—"~/_/ the &t ot : f & wan ¢ : ach | win w n RN | five in the seventh round. Flow i s ) b Hollls Thur . . . ninut th L LR W poands and Bogash 170, f ankle Tk u o - form yester ng enou to fone col reREY i 1 7 AGGIES TRACK §CH limber up, his pitching arr 1i ir y. All mat 5 dications are tha pletely recovered s0o part in the daily Hooper's team, w over Manager Co day. — - Vic Keen gave an exhibit WALTER JOHNSON BACK mid-season pitchi m i | Tampa, Fla., March te Chicago Cub A Conn., March Connecticut Aggies will five track mects this spring, accord- 2 |ing to the schedule announces yes 3|terday. Two meets at home, Rhode — |Isiand on May 2 and New Hamp- 31 | ghire, May 15 and three away, inter- collegiate meet Springficld, May 9; New England intercollegiates at ) and Trinity at Hart Les Angeles v s ma » 2 Vi . at first |-y { yrd, May®3i0, constitute the s made their 1o ) ' i t 1ag during H ' lland at K N, A¥

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