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Lew Paluse of Salt Lake City and Adams 79 78— 216 |geapon. All the men suffering slight [ Brownle training camp at Tarpon 'nm 220 free style for women, finsh. d" ] Einor 100 1 04 [injuries also remained behind, Springs, Fla, today, In an attempt |ing & lap ahesd of Bernice Rice, - £ o] 814! Terrls, New York lightwelght, ‘ A s ‘e’ a k l N g |} meetinw twelve-round bout fn Bmf &etch‘ of ¥ it W0 40 43i—iti3| The first game 18 slated for Char- [to salve a 4 10 2 defeat yesterday ot [Jinols A. C. Rob Bkelton, I, A, Cu p g New York tonight. Terris hopes to lotte, N, C, the hands of the New York Giants. |took the 220 yard breast stroke in L [ o OO ROWUNG (ALNYY COMMERCIAL BOWLING ALLEYS — ——— [2:51 1.8, d s win a return match with Sammy \ o y Mandell of Tlinols who defeated him FIIIIOIB &lfl 5 0'CLOCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUB Pirates Win Qf S por ts recently and took away his chances Neéw Britain Record °°""',L"' jasove Pittsburgh, March 2. — The Pi. Borg Fails in Attempt ‘B h Hurd] ST fsss of being crowned king of the New e v Xone 250 | rates yesterday took anothier game '1:0 Set Swimming Record | British Hurdler Commg ) isslon's tourna- J] 5 Emle .. in thelr serles of ten with the San | Chlcago, March 25.—Arne Borg, | . the Gopbin-tailey Works game | 10T BUTELE, SO SR A L TERNIER [oims .. : 82 |4 Mattoia”. Transibso. Bosi — Galoning on the Bwodidh swimming star whe nasas.| _ For Pennsylvanis Relky Inst night waply besuly to-wateh, 1t | 0T/ 0L POt Bl d trom the First B Dodgers 213 1 31 R . long end of & 4-8 score, The vie- clded to make the United Btates his| FPhiladelphia, March 25, — Lord waa featired Wy fast play, free from | Lo oionshin recently. Paluso, just| B Au Sabl m-n s Now. Britais Trast Co. ’ tory is the fifth for the Buccaneers home, falled in an attempt to lower Burghley, one of England‘s fastest innecepedry rouEtcan Kood BUATA- | out of the featherwelght division, fs i Ty L LR, 30 Apberien st AL e A0S %0 fout of five games already played, |the world mark of 2:14 in the 320.[hurdiers, will run at the Penisyls ing and spectqcular shooting. making his first real bid for hong!s | Major league carcor—Drafted by |HUBer . -l Captain Carey garnered the game |Yard free style swim in the Central | vanla rel tnival on April 84808 J, © ac ance of an invitation -4 1 vier class, $Thoes 1) for his team mates when he ham- A. U. champlonships here last His acceptance of Summarizing tll?hldor{.(bolinolenmu By e 3?]';‘"';‘,:."“:‘_?:, ;_’;f.mn LI‘:"':G"“: 2 5 114~ 245 Nnered the ball Into the left fleld night. His tmo was $:30 1.6 [emanded oy ,"T"f"l sutheriiierveh lv\ne:l. ::,:;:l’b::.:;oew;:t:rl loi?etl)?' Jimmy DeForest, former tralner|1912, Releaséd to White Sox on |Rebinse : Lester . : % bleachers in the tourth inning. EUAS) Pechis Tiinow ACoou| Facelead sk ] of Jack Dempsey and Luls Angel wajvers same season and sent to t - \ 8 Lovis Koupal, a recrult, was on 3 i i lvll‘::pl::e:an;:t?:nrgmx;ld:;:};dh:: Firpo, yesterday was granted ‘& Montrenl, Recalled at close of sea- . the mound for the Corsairs for four but 3. 'Gorbin had 10 free shots and license as matchmaker at the Polo | son, Released to Los Angeles, Pa- i John 8. ... v 3 inninge but gave way to Ray Krenter o Grounds in Now York by the state | oific Coast league, fn 1917. With T when his arm began to weaken. He Tade §00d on but thee, but.this ex- commiesion Yankees folowing. Joined 8t 2 H Joosk ... v 246 (had the Friscoans well in hand in ra ono was the point for victofy, SR 8 folowing year. Joined 81, SeNeRLONNNeD Tonv S S\ P (ARIh s e ol oBed oS Louls Cardinals in 1920, traded to ' Unkel 5 o r g8 he pltched, how Miss Alleen Riggln, champion girl | Brookiyn for “H{" Myers in 1932 sl , | swimmer who suffered a slight at- Outstanding feats—On June 30, " Lefty Willlams, coast pitcher, was | tack of appendicitis at her home in {1923 made six hits in as many times . 1 4 el compelled to face Manager Me- Brooklyn, is atill confined ‘to her s pat one being good for two bases, |§ . 3 2 M Kechnie's array of nine right hand- bed but physicians report that her|puireq 351 same season. ' Kikds > ed batters. condltion has improved, i 258 i) 3 o Mohican 3 Cubs Win y George Kron, the veteran ))Ia)".r Gil Doble, faced with the neces- n?::f....."”' . :E:‘ Chicago, March 25, — Denver and once dusty leagus manager. | . "or reconstruction football at ey SO0 Hm il Grigaby, Chicago Cub outflelder, led made his initial bow as a spectator Cornell, has summoned all candi- PRt ‘mvr:h ¢ his mates in the timely batting o ! at & Dusty leagne game last night. | o0 "0 1o beginning of spring A 266 845 | p A0 X which enabled them to win, 9 to 7, g BA'I’TERIES It was George's first appearance this practice on Monday. For six weeks Metomatna - aga | PAlmer ’ from Los Angeles yesterday. He 4 e Dobie wiH attempt to stir up the Hoftman . 2 3| Heined registered three hits in four times . ). Wheh Joh __s;{ took the | Ted tornado which swept everything e Wacker . == lup while Sparky Adams, second p ¢ Vhe! ohnny ora K the i 9 3 1 before it until it encountered Wil-| ((q1tin1ed from Preceding Pa ) I 7| baseman, Pinkie Pittinger, short- floor with the Rule Shop outfit some [ 10/ME 0 S J 00 g Page T > ¢ Sl e B of .hll friends were worrled. John- = ey I T ) 0 ‘ Forfeit three games. | del g tributed two each. The teams met nie's basketball panties appeared Sy L e 17| again teday, and tomorrow the Cubs dangerously snug, but the material Tl S Aors COMMERCIAY, LEAGLE 3 1 . ! vith the o g 10 3 2 V. E. %44, start a two game eeries W he evidently was good and no casual A " Personal fouls: Schultz 1, Jasper h o i =r | Vernon Tigers. ties were notad. I 2, Holst 3, Paris 2, total §. Tree |l:V . The teams of Manager Eddie Col- " i { tries: Bchultz 2, Jasper 4, Holst 3, xeigon .. H 33 e . 64 | lins and Harry Hooper went nine in- T . it G4 DICK deseer dootaen team: | T[] ATTENI] Parls 1, total 11, i : -, 7 nings to o six and six draw at o stay in your car 5 il Sanley Works. chey Shreveport, Joubert Davenport and ““,: 'in?#e‘m“ "’; Rfi?""‘;’ Prep | ey LT [ | cuny ‘ Milton Stesngrate did mound duty and out Of the school, eshire, and wi enter next | e o~ . e V! ( Lyons, fall. He intends to try to make good | (Continued from Preceding Page) |Xallgren, rt . Crean .. . ~ 3 ; 757 | for the Hoopers while Ted Lyons [ e - 80 Schade, rf., c. : Hengston . Raylor university flash, and Dixie 3 h on his Yale exams the following o LaHar, lg. 5 g [Johneon o 3 130- | Ber " X 95— 208 | Leverctte served for the regulars repalr RY OP year. . A. Hovanesian; Employed ‘B’ first, | g, Gl Dahlstrom ........112 {Curlick A 3 J | 1. Nimro, second, A. Nerulius, third, | 070" ; e 2 pad Senators Win 2 to 1 In thes (factory lpague games|w, Curtin; Intermediates, fiet T | schroeder, 15. ... .0 § | Woie Washington, March 25.—The Son- When you get down to brass tacks, there is a very pronounced disposi- [ Wessels, second, R. Varsell, third, V. s Hawker's n.mp 2 | SR AN e 5 tion op the part of the coaches of | Monjeska; Employed “A" class, first, 7 Limn i ool - siorsiquilifien n{ff:r:'fl'.|'fr'$‘§f:"’f‘:f | that’s about all you ask from a battery. the various teams to give instructions | P, Klopp, second; G. Brombers, | po o0\ rouls: LaHar 2, Schade |Gérdon . L 8T 8 73— 208 N e N they eked out a 2 to 1 victory over | to the players from the side lines. |third, J. Matulis, 1, Bahrer 8, Holrosder. 1. totay 7, |Merasior "5 5 241 BABE RUTH HITS | iRe minale Tatermationalliasguotciats You want dependable, plentiful power The Corbin team plays the Under- wood factory leaguers in West Hart. ford tomorraw night, " This is the rubber match in the inter-city fac- tory temms series, This is a flagrant violation of the Old Stars Invited Tires trica;tLatiac: 8 Pelletler Cestien ; i |at Palmetto, Fla., on two hits. The: i ’ rules. . Members of the world's champion | 5 1% ¢ o yhegllele S T 1:"§:;:d’ Al Al e whenever you need it, and you don’t want ; ) ! basketball team of 1895-6 will be in- L. Faide Batterr, walk in the eighth and, with the worry and inconvenience and repair bills, Last night this was especially no! | vited to attend. All the players “; BENTON TIGERS HERE | Mac 1= ”:'9 Blsons also gathering only five hits ticeablp, but evidently the atten- |living with the exception of one an . 2 f a trio of Washington hurlers, the D tion of the referee was not called to |the following members of this ”-,:: \ 0 2‘, :elullt ::o\rnl :r::u:lf {;:r l\ux:\rorr‘) i You don’t want to be told about b.t' the violation. famous team are expected to attend: | 4 e Mar 8 | Manager Harrs had ordered an teries+-you want to be shown! Exide Ao s Richard Wood, Claude Clark, Wil-| National Guard Rescrves Will Tackle i TRsTIT) |intensive batting drill before the | . The E. B. Juniors won their second | liam {\;‘1‘““" e""l“,"r‘;n‘““"k' ‘:r"]”“’\“ {| Rartford Outat. in Tonight's Pre- | Mohican Grinders, | kame with the Brooklyn Dodgers to- Batteries are made for such as you. 7 29,8 v v, | Barrett, George Kron, d A | #anad 7 { Y game from the Ace:.. 8 yesterday. P e e e Ell"r‘a:: : American 'Association| at the Fert |day at Clearwater. i g G They are bui i i i clesiastical and commercial | Barrett, John Paterson, Fred Hart- liminary Game at Armory, |lap\:|1 4 05 Myers far grounds. He had been Plenty of Wor | Y e built to yxeld the maximum in fah % | Montgomer; ¢ loaned to Connie Mack by Manager o | foraes will clash tonight when the man, Peter T O%jornell, AdoWDh| 1n the preiiminary at the Armory |Dick Millor Huggins of the Now ¥ovk| St Louls, March 25.—This week | time and dependability of service at & South church and Smith Business [Sperl and Charles B. Freeze. | tonight, the National Guard Re- == & |w y 8t. Loni ini: i R L e e e copppn (PO O RO Gired s Yankees for an exhibition game to [¥Ind5 up the stay of the &t Lotie minimum in upkeep. Many thousands of on the Boys' club floor. Both out-[Of the world's title baskctball club | pigery of Hartford. Those boya have | | Zoots ake ey Prger pre-Cal., and Manager Branch Rickey the Exide Batteries now in use have been fits have established good records, j Of 1399-6 and noted track ath ung up fourteen straight games, |T'uple . g S s ive the men plenty of o . . # this seagon and both, for comparison | b3-§0ne daxa wil act aa toastmaster. (LS (8 TITECE MREL TR |l : 31 z3p|of most of the shops and atores ot |REOTAITS 18 EUVE U e ieRty o) on the job for unbelievably long periods. have defeated the Lowls high aggre- | - Bert” who is chairman of the : £ L. Puplé . ! 9 Fort Worth have signed an agree- e o g that | Serves earlier in the season:* but |arturs e ok Kansas City, American association gation of Southington by close scores { andball committee, holding that | o 5o poserves with their strong- | Beckius ent to close their establishments |y, “heginning today. Three games 50 that a close contest is looked for. "f“:’(“:""m']’;n ‘;’r“";‘fl":p("“!l’ "’?:‘”X'"-‘::“:.m team on deck, will fight hard for o ;;‘)}m'_"’:’:o'zf:’";"”’"““e thelr em- |are also scheduled for Saturday and ——— g : CLa L | every point. The lincups: New Britaln Lumbes Cot ool 1| bt g s S a10BAIES |Sunday. Sacramento furnishing the | VI The ,réturn game between the{™ean hefty wallop on the handball Riussvai Benton'Tigers | Jones S5t ot 2 8 The Mackmen played a nine inn | opposition. \ court today will Introduce the . S 2 " 333 |ing entra-club ‘' contest yesterday, ~ " . Boys' club and the Co. B five of | %! T et Sanders .. R, Taute | Bradiey % 0 4 s ¥+| Each Cardinal is reported in ex- | s B = | ¥ a 5 g 3 © jure ac- |of Eddie Dyer, pitcher, who has a | in Middletown Friday night has been High school basketball team which McGrath, Shuges, Shepard pitc cancelled. & made such a great record during "‘"‘I“"”“’,"fl,‘t Torodes Bentsno 3 :::;?;O;{tall:ow;;e}b::da?'do::& \::l e played the Buffalo T PRI ot ::;le‘:r::ia\';‘e ]_\.:‘.;nr!é“:?:.mmg”‘ nR- oty . ‘nh\;_'::‘_:md. tu;hx:ng}:a.“zg’atu{:{i' x\‘-‘:niog!e-“.b Internations at Palmetto, near the :‘\"‘"’1 the Endeoe series and earned an | gjgoq, aoeording to “Bert” Loomis, ¢ e LADIES Fts 6 cause of rain, are sc‘he‘rlule'; tl:'mp:; en break with the Lyrics, will at-| .y gome basketball player himselr, | Knapp, Huck ........ Lee, Taylor s | Columbus today at Bradentown, F tempt to win the three-game series | yyvin e Right et : g played against the world ¥ E. Larson .. 245 | with the All-Middletowns tonight. | champs in 1896 on the Brooklyn Y. | Politis, Diner .+ Liesner |4° Caroon Their game scheduled with Biffals when thess twolquintets clash at the |1, ¢, A, Central basketball team.| Referee—Dick Dillon, " Lynch .. ; | [osRriday, hasibesnpastnongdiun il The Minute That Seems A Year By GLUYAS WILLIAMS‘ t b s Monday. The Phillies will leave for state armory hern. The members who will have the PSR S e B WITH THE CUE EXPERTS |~ " R T Braves Retresiod in for a treat, for Coach Blood will 5 ; 25.—Refr o the board tracks of New York, on |reveal methods and sccrets that help | },,‘S:’ffa';i-!'\i;rfa':m'"' ,,(“,;:'fs\‘,';:d:i. which he has established more than |to develop a good all around bas- Muldowney Defeats Scapaletti in |R. 3 [the Red Sox resumed thelr practice | a scoreof records, failed Gy a half | ketball player. | L V. 14 w8 226/ it a vim at their New Orleans| minute last night to equal his time { In order to make the minutes fly| Game and Soccoll Also Wins— ank : g 33| camp vesterday in spite of a high | for one and one-half miles. Nurmi's | the Screnaders, New Britain's ver- - 7 i east wind driving a drizzie of rain, | Hevite & i i e e S N SRR e ; L e other entrant of prominence, was |tartain. The supper is scheduled | Pool games at Rogers Jast night M. Sullivan S LI reivas mhedoled fomte. left a half dup hehind amd Paavo |10 start at 7 p. m. sharp and should | Were: Trust Co’s league matches |8 Potrucel . - ‘ Guilin in the box for the tuator| proved, despite his poor time, that|be over at 8 p. m. Admission will jfollow: Bassford defeated Wilbur 1g" \icuiie 3 T { he has recovered fully from the at- | be by ticket only. ;° Thomas defeated Walker |y, Perkins . o g The Braves at St. Petersburg pre- tack which made him quit last week Invitations Issued J 4 - 0 207 | pared for a tussle with the New York ina tost at 5000 metres against Wil- Zucehi 75, Mack | Giants today, with the former's out- lie. Ritola lowing members of teams, A, L.!53; Allison 75, Nerl 40; Coscina 75, |F. voung 1= 221 fleld filled with newbomers—Jimmy % Stowell, C. Rosensweig, A, Siderowf, | Hogan 46; Knapp 75, Mack 54. M f“’f.'l'"“ . 2 i Welsh in left field, Dave 'Ha‘mv in | Ugo Irigerio, Ttalian malker who | H. Roche, J. Rogan, L. Thompson,| In the Unknown Partner league |- Anerson i 243 |center and Rernie Neis in right, | Nolds the Olympic 10400 metre | M. D. Saxe, A. M. Galbraith, Henry |game: Muldowney and Scapallett | woodward E 2451 Rain fell occasionally yesterday | champlonship, prepared himself for| Dressell, Thomas Crowe, A, I. Gard, | played their match before a large : vhile the Braves put in a fast two | s challepge race agpinst Wille | . G. Burke, 1. Berkowitz, 0. Sahr- |audience. The last time these boys | e sl 1% nours' workout, BEAE M barican in . Saturday | Dacher, W. H. Van Oppen, A. H.!played Scapelatti ran 39 balis off the |y, j s & | S night, by walking to vietory over |Scott, H. Hornkohl, H. Kutscher, J.|break and defeated Muldowney, Mul- Page . s 91 Southpaws Good doe Pearman of New Nouk at 2500 |J. Dorsey, M. J. Unkelbach, Dr. E.!downey defeated Scapelatti last M. Navler .. SUREE e o| Cleveland, March 25. — The left | metres. Irigerio cstatfished fignres ! He Hand, B. Loomis, J. Luebeck, | night 75 to 33. % = handed pitchers with the Cleveland | of 10:45 4-3, the first thme the cvent | C¥ril Connolly, R. Lienhardt, J. J.] Soccoli defedted Scapelatti in their 348 328 3401014 Indians in Florida apparently have a had been staged indoors. Tuttles, O. Peterson, T. Bangston, E. | jast half of the 200 point match by | West Fads. big edge on the right handers. Of AL \\'il‘Il;m\' P. C. Pattison, J. Granzu- | the score 200 to 130, | 2 | five reported in condition to travel Yoa'l Boboiss. s lewdor 1n Fudo. | lewlvh, E, Jolineon: €. Sehnaen, Wil | SPECIAL MATCH the full route, Jim Edwards, Eherry pran tennis, artived :from I'yance | [°T Plude, Walter Nolson, T. Cabelus. | o ol Hendricks Pleased ! Rerlin Construction Co. Smith. Garland Buckeye and Wa last night to participate in tie _’f sON Y'u)\f_n David Swanson, W. |L. Hoftman .. 87 5 fi‘ son Clark are southpaws, and Byren tiomal indoor champignships in New | Staniex, Warren Curtin, A, Nerw- | With Showing of Qutfit e ... - 3| Speece, right hander, York starting Saturdsmy. lius, J. Nimro, E. Kloiber, 8. Alpert,| Cincinnati, O., March 25.—With | Horman L 3| Edwards has recovered from in- . A. Hovenessian. G. Bromberg, J.|the championship season opening | Xailo ek juries sustained to his knes which [ Matulis, P. Klopp, R. Varsell, T.|three weeks away, Manager Jack e kept him out most of last season | Wesse fodjeska, W. L. Delano, [Hendricks of the Cincinnati club is e i and barring accidents is expected to ASmooth Shave {H. Hall, Fred Unterspan, G. H.|“more than satiafied” with the pro- (aiamum | A R (e 0 saa | BT Toreloriine aan aaiic L fatiia el Anderson. H. Ginsbers, G. Priesscr, [gress made hy the Reds during their v ,‘;: i Tndications are Recruits | E ']" Mr. Gustat ed, A, . ¢ in Florida. 3 . : Buckeye, Specce, Clarl Yowell Svery jime 3 Y in . ’ i I 1 | ye. Speec ; ow (Continued from Preceding Dage) C. Brun- | “The whole club is it _vastly bet- |0 5 3 |and Norman Lehr w tained A. Paulson. H. W. Loomis, [ter shape than it was last spring — - | - A. Murphy, A. Floden, fat this time.” Hendricks said in a | 3 ol Detroit Is Off A} P. Brownell, J. O. [statement yesterday. “I Dbelieve | | Detroit. Mich., March 25.—Detroit ymanowski, Whit- | that the outfield is going to be much | “"‘“"“mg';n“"""“ |left its veteran pitchers at Augusta Morrelli. W. Goodrich, R.[stronger than last year. that our |y 5 1 e ;| wiien the baseball team left its EN A STRANGE ODOR STEALING THRCUGH THE HOUSE Scheidel, J. Havlick. J. Sacks, . {pitching will be better, that our in- | Dem ? Wt T8— 231 [ training quarters yesterday for a six £ AR Gebn b A T 1fl Corcoran, J. Luke, T. MeCabe ,:m-m will show a slight shade of im- (Boh ........ll$ i game jaunt into Carolina and Vir- REMINDS YOU THAT JUST BEFORE \ULE WHRr \%5:‘} Pr Y e , O, lLars .{provement and that our catching | CEarartind y |ginia. Wil inager Cohh took S TR OMISED WITHOUT FAIL T 1AKE SO New comforf—a revela- Klatka ; x\,.nm a0, | will be just as good. which is good | S8 @nolghiof hiaearans 0 sk eicars | . OUT You PR&I’; D wi ‘\(\Tfi | \4: I\R Ao tion! A luxjirious once- | l.uke, M . Linn, A, Bas- |cnough.” a0 tain of good defense and offenee, the SOMETHING DIDNT BURN OR BOIL DRY OR WH N QLUYAS over with § super-keen ufe!' W. Paul, J, Kaminicky, AL Gore | e == > LBt pitching staff is largely made up of | O MeCHiteENEwSPApEl RO BIMELIALR i ['razz0, W. Yankaska, G 5 »n, | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e $1_. ¢5 |the men who may or may not con blade Y A Rk g a ; Swanson, o every . XYoug C. V. Larson, P. Walter Nybhorg BRING GOOD RISULTS Laln T {tinue with the squad throughont i6e it only if you use the R. Holst, N. Anderson, I Paris, G Valet Autcsuop Razor Hallin, J. Sokoloski, T. Arbacheski, | with its exclusive self- A. Sheppard, V. Schultz, F. Felman, | X stropping fleature. e G. Rratton, H. Pinkert A, 1\\\$ALESMAN SAM l O F BY Sw N B Try it gren, 4. W. Johnson, J. Pelletier, A P ease mit lowers A Schade, 1. Grobstein, J. Sehroeder, Corbin, H. Anderson, A. Fiton, W FELLMG - DELL TATE 41 81D moNG 1414 | 8904 HERE T 1E - 1F W4E0 Toed | 0 wne'om‘m@, (e 15 ; 5000 FT \ | Paulson, F. Russell.’ D, Beloin, H TR e L ) r'\exlo WHERE. 1WE WL DWIDE. GETIN MEXWO WITH \T THEerS TH | ’ Cadrain, D. Stohl, H. I, Weir, R. .| |IN M LT VLU EV WITH A=\ P GHT. 6OOPBY J 1IN THE. p el LRt B SR - S ERSEEOF\T Rieo 0T\ Py ke 5 A Ruor R. H. Wilcox, A. Church, R. Catlin, : / 1/ : s < { [ e D. Fllison, G. Rawlings, C. Coons, ! 7 |7 i i 3 R ; Pl Poclf J. Tobin. J. Hartney, . Cook, Ar-| s/ 4 i 3 | S - B ‘ri\J«L thur W. Berg. W. B. Murdock. LAST { g R . 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