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IETEIIIISIIIIsISIIRIEINS ALY REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD TIME DIAMOND STAR Trace of Charlie Radhourne is Lost — Played “llh Frank Cox in National League—Won Champion- | ship in 1881 From Boston With Home Run—One of | (ireatest Pitche Years Ago At \m’(h\\nud \ l-l HALL 1S AGAN EHAMPATY MEA, - Pruves MuSl Consistent. Atblete >« in Years r Hall it times, this \nd tield performer finishing touch to his Il around performe wnd $an Healy ran as thril alf mile er witnessed on it the Y. M. C. A. From ri gun the s me strides for the aving a me track was his last year arcer Hall v k of t 16 listinct laps, 0 ad- 1o not person 1 Ha ting He cond. Hall in the 12 iy to t st meet won seven &ts, one second, one third and tied t in the five field and five promoted in ast nigh ted fe o0 Beo 20 yard waki Lien! Gow u ingold, Layman Healy, Hopp, and ; Thun- H n Iy N He min 2 min. 41 lietes wi - B an el point b Hoy answer Radbou ocen cond, Fi 115 third, or information cam probubly most of lays kno “humior Varsity” of High School Days Now Known As “Varsity Fhve'—To Play Out Se: e Varsity men W g of form sunjor pitcher more probably play leaguers do nosw th iron 1 Cox 1 in rer up 19 defeate ran Vetran HEAR GALL OF GOLD m Licutenant Vidal, Famous Athilete, In Coaching Game of another coach-—Liey t Ioint Notre Vidal ss training t v Point agaln Da ck coach M eld in CARPENTIER'S FIRST FIGHT A York, Feb. 9 (T~ Altho ntier h 8 been besieg is con repre WITH GIANTS McKie an capi Tom Cub: and in th ym | Carpentier New York i on, of His Day—Last Seen Several | o |was siowed b wo ath- |8 o Joe Gof i [period began to find the Army Joins Oliphant and Others great army t ¥ e .r1 ry dual meet in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES LITHUANIANS BOW T0THE BOYS' CLUB { Waterbury Team Subjugated. \83-18, in Whirlwind Encounter 100 was smashed by it Lithuania from 83-1%, in Huving list night when Ehts of Waterbury into camp, wl me on the loea! floor, taken two atght, the club ed a plonty of | peed last night 4o run it ing to three i a row, while Gitl, the home team, | the luck which the Jast game and run | n that scssion was very fast from with the club hold- all the way. Holding t the quarter, local 1ebor 88 In ont {up seven points The game start to finish, g the cde 91 lend the Liti inns drew up to within three cpped on it again o the per a4 and fnal stanzus to drasw ¢ although 1 team conld do muech scoring [socond half. — Waterbury held to five points, while the club could | {roll up only 1 e last quarter itutions which | alitication of two personals and by was rammed | |headfirst against a wall and knocked lout, but he was able to continue [ pluy. rest ued vay, was [followed the disc | Lithuanians on 8¢ lents | iden ffa, who is er a the star of the game [breaking into every play and fuirl | working his head off until hs moved for a w minutes to re- in his breath. He scored fout 10 goals and showed a fine eye from the fonl line, adding five more ,ipoints by that route. Gill cont d his usual fine work at feeding | |his mates for ghots and in the rounding into 1 basket him tka hard, but ition to Levin, and posing forw lioed . Delinks and Mazzeferro urcd for the Knights, Ispringing two nifty one-han linto the net endeney Tt they ould play the N they tried ind should give the club a run when | game fs pla buffa- feat- th a flips owed a | to ro Boys' Club is | Dun mnininnuunanunuannunEnLnuans DAY, FEBRUARY , 1026, SRttt idtesitetiaseisiiatise e it ie sttty SIX MEN FACE DEMPSEY IN RING FOUR ARE KNOCKED QUT—*“TIGER” SMITH DlES AFTER BFING KAYOED IN STAMFORD BOUT FRENCH WOMAN CHAMP STILL FAVORITE OVER AMERICAN STAR—BOYS’' CLUB SHOWS FAST BRAND OF BASKETBALL—BRIEFS TIITILILITNNILNLLTINLLL. WHEN “KID” McCOY BEAT TOMMY RYAN LEADING NERMAIDS former | nto he i an I h Ah (BY Kid ny the had on for had irt i Ji trickier m-lOSE RING TRICKERY HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED AND WON HIM THE WORLDS CHAMPIONSH P ) Metoy common knowledg: Kid inst a me ont jon for a L8y g0 o | some Ih«nu \Ln Win ime from the| top by T-4 bit in the Reserves ¥ YT | on lethargy victory P losers., T Boys' Club a haske | f t apis or the Reseryes Anderson, 1 All-Stars sonal wh rson | Maluski 3, Madrack goal — L. Anderson 10; Cohen 1. Charlo 1—10 imer, ronson; SETS SCORING RECORD rbury, Feb. 8 (1 - Washing- to wmar school's baskethall ers of Division | 1l grammar 1y rday a world intet onors ads the points. So The | ive 1t hat 1 n with money Ryan Kid w training vas du MeCoy cond round ¢ frigh | floor. T nough 1t He THE resin " Pi McCoy s WILLTAMS m m, irant fam Tedlous Pastxme-——The last hundred miles on a slow train work rul ry ordir ager of the tchers ha long, in cor Mas As sirange- leCoy bat knoc roun RESIN RULE baseball is g to Miller N twist- finally trol “TRICKING HIS OPPONENTS WAS The Kib's STock IN TRADE HE INVERTED T-nc ’CoQKScQEw PUNCH” D USED IT TO ,«"zar« VENGEANCE _ ON HIS OLD FOE TOMMY RYAN SUZANNE STILL 1S WEN OUT OF 17 yan . Helen Has a Chanee In Holl and Gibson Retire for Rest Season Prench Fans Cannot See Coming Match, Feb, still remains wagering en of the the Feb. § (T—Two mi 10ng distance runners of prominence out of racing for the remainder of the indoor track scason—-Charley Hoft of Norway and v Gibson f Fordham university Hoff says that he was rather stiff in three in New th ers met a New York, pil Carlton Hotel tourname But &he is not quite: so trong a f as she was last week when to 1 was heing o takers, that she would prove, as ways has been the case, unbeata girl, Jot the York last 3 Millrose in which visiting fore team of Americans. From nd he has decided to engage several meets during the next the record-holding vi indulge only in eleg pole vault, spectators attributed tin 11 doubles Sunday e, put so much when i<her her at N now on, yoaler 1 in two love veeks will bars Gibsor in track Helffrich, nd conque a half mil carly in the n, w ifter the Millrose 600 last and his . Harry ed that his athletic fu be jeopardized by further exe sl in the odds. -onld hes b to 1. Suzan The best that hispered lust night o) who circles former ror of 1 in a meet i aid not the Miss Wills serve her vi with sizzling shots which she not handle. The lrawn a bye and from the courte. ivo Nurmi Newark taken {1 Thursday Coates, decid- ire would not rtion at. co, remained TURNS PROFESSIONAL Robert G. (Red) Hall, of the New York A elght, | Bastern Amate rin, has joined the Eng- and will appear with tho 2 Americans. JARVIS TO RETURN Ernie Jarvis, “English fly will be back in American within three weeks. He loft land yester Aquitania. Hockey profess ran RED HOT FAVORITE Where 8 (RS- the element |10 tennis sharps along the Riviera to defeat Helen Wills in the nt at single ered and with fe )¢ drop- T stand a-vis 110 | Regiment armory here Irench flash had | away left wing C. team in the | ks IN MEET TONIGHT Contests in Florida Will Run or Five Days St. Augustine, Fla,, Feb. 0 () — Two score of the world's leading women swimmers are gathered here | for the en's National A, A, U, meet in the Aleazar Casino pool. contests will last five days, leven title competitions are list- | least scven title holders | icipate. The only absentee {among them is Helen Wainwright, | who won threc cro pentathlon, She, Gertrude ¢ a Aileen Riggin have turned pro- fessional since the last meeting. The pentathlon, emblematic of the all round championship, and th vards free style mark the first day's | program. The pentathlon includes | the 30 and 220 yard free style dis- tance; G0 yards each back strok anc back stroke swimming and div- ing from the low spring board. Adelaide Lambert, former Panama wal Zone c¢hampion, and now | member. of the women's swimming association of New York, is favored to win this event. Others expacted to make good showings are Mi Dorothy Colter of Detroit, Lilly | Bowmer of Santa Monica, Dorls O'Mara of w York; and Ruth Elherfield Chattanooga, Tenn. The greatest race of the day expected in tha canor Garratfy fending her title aj ehselan of Honolulu, | point winner, and Ethel Lackle of the Nlinois Athletic club. Each of univers swimming The | N of is aird event with of California de- Detroit ron, Yacht | Miss Lambert and Bowmer are also cxpected fo give the winner trouble. Miss Wehselau holds tha world's stroight way record for 60 yards while Miss Garratty's time for the conds. | short pool dis | | | KAY0S FOUR MEN Jack Dempsey Puts Over Sleep Pro- | ducer On Four of Six Men Who Face Him in Tenn. Ring. Memphis, Tenn, Feb. - 9—Jack r-rmm ¥, heavyweight ch mmhn | demonstration of h ability last night 1 | e crowd {erting limseif to any extent, he knocked out four of the six men that appearel against |were Jack Leagugn, lie ny Catalina, Colooy Wener, . A!\l Marty Cuyler, in; here western | local heavy- cavy- heavyweig before night. tipping th pounds news T hed Anderson Enters defeated Miss Tithel | also had knocked off two points | Indoor Tennis Meet New York, Feh. 9 (P —Fred C. Anderson, runnerup to tra, of France, in the national in doop tennis championships last year, [has entere for the 1924 Ition hich starts at the S Monda Among others whose names ap- {pear on the entry lists are Herber |1 Bowman, Anten 1. Von Bernuth, Gerald erson, Dr. William d’n«nnh.nnn Frank Shields, {Mangin and John Van last three named are {high ranking juniors. Borotra, Rene Lacoste and Jac- ques Brugnon, invaders from Frane ire &cheduled to arriy 'row on the Paris nth Ryn. among The € here tomor- sy A opening tonight of the Wom- | al record hold- | Baltimore, | Apparently without ex- | .| over confident of victory. Jean Boro- | competi- | Gregory | TeTerisitssersiistazestisietiiEtoN INDUSTRIAL GAMES ARE ON TONIGHT Stanley Works Meels Landers {and Machine Shop Bucks Gorbins League Standing w P. & F. Corbin..... 7 “afnir 6 Po :\nlt\ \\orks . {N. B. Machine Strengthened by t Rill Walthers to the lineup. th. Stanley Works basketball team will tonight tackle the Lander: “I.’«r)& five in the fir ' Industrial les C. A, gym The Buttmakers feel that they ave been the underdogs long cnough and for that reason, Jack Pelletier has his men all keyed up to give their best tonight in an ef- ifort to set the Landers team back other peg. The Stanley Works lincup as it now stands with Wal- thers cavorting in the gume, looks as strong, if not stionger than the nders five, Walthers, not at homc at the guard position, filled in for | Johnny Schiroeder who was a groon: Y & the M. of y at the Y. , ,l1ast Wednesday and with John Mack {back at his usual guard poeition, thers will probably be moved un forward position to altérnate with | O'Brien. wk Pelletior will then probably | hfe himselt back into the guard po sition which is home to him and with John Grobstein at center, thr Works presents a lineup of veterans {that shonld make the green-shirted | Universal lads step to win. | On the other hand, Johnny - han has prepared againgt any sur- prises and his team Is out to win 1) | game tonight. | Corbins v, Machine One of the biggest upset !calendar wonld be to Wave the Britain Machine five turn about an |heat the leugue leading Corbin quir {tet, but this is just what Charlic Miller's charges arc planning to {tomorrow night. Tt was at first v |ported that the Machine shop woull {have Tommy Reynolds and severs others in the lineup but althoug Reynolds became an cmploye of th fcompany, he got through before h |played & game. | A new man, named Turner, v | appears to know the game and ndle himself, will be seen in td " | Machine lineup tonight. He adde to the team, will glve it u sir offensive and a hot hattls is in store for the Corbin Serew. Coach Harry Ginsherg will use h first tem at the start in order to {eheck any attempt that Miller may make to beat his o 1d lie i tends to give the first string men Irest if things go along good. Hi {men have been turning in some good games and they are far from b The or [defent suffered by the team was hands of the R. & k. five an! [followsrs of the quintet expert fe night’s game to be an one fc .‘Un team, The first contest will start prompt at § o'clock. “Chick” Hayes wil {referee and dancing will follow. A1l |the factories are expected to hay {15rge numbers of rooters on he on t 1 the Ad. BEST ALLEY MEN Jos Thum, bowling authority umes the following as the ten b I pushers he has seen in competi- Jimmy Emith of Milwaukee Ha arina, Frank Carusana and | Dominick Devito of Chicago, George | Barrett and Pete Schpltz of Jerssy \¢ 'ity, Barney Spinella of Brooklyn | Charley Trucks and Billy Knox of . | Philadelphia and Mort Lindsey o Conn By BRIGGS ]u amford, — s READS " MERTONVILLE S$TAR" SUMEBRODY LEFT ON TRAIN, TRAIN SToPS AT STATION the soon the to big CAN'T SLEEP. TRAIN ON SIDING... DEATHLY QUIET - PORTER NUMBER SIX.. HOUR LATE Now tered | into | n off. York how | ling CALLED “olLY" for NO VIS\BLE REASON INFORMS THAT WE ARE WAHYTING FOR OoNE GOES IN SMOWKING COMPARTMENT HOPING To ENJOY A SmMore SLUMPS INTo Low MENTAL STATE ..... 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