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ANDERSON lNJURED BOWLING MATCH WITH FOOTE lS OFF — NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, TUI SDAY, MARCH 23, 1926, asesppergss: REAL BATTLFS CARDED lN THE INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LFAGL‘ TONIGHT—WALNUT A. C. TEAM IS NO MATCH FOR BOYS’ CLUB QUlNTET RULES COMMITTEE AND COACHES ARGUE FUO BAI..L CIRIEENRSEREEINEELILLLINILELIILINIINILLLALLNISSTLLLLIILNILLLLLLL LY. HOLDOUTS ARE NOT FARING SO WELL ON THE TEAMS THIS YEAR Have of Other Replace- Managers Problems ment Because of Injuries and Sickness — Several Pitchers Get Good Starts in day Away to Yester- Practice Games, Chicago of the buwe faring 5o Duteh H has just lost his job as captain for failing to repc at Bradenton, Fla. Wil 1 who game 1o hillles last year from the Des team of the Texas league, has succeeded 1o the position, Other managers have made plans to get along without t ehers of more salury. But managers lems of replacement, most of tempérary, created by iliness and infurfes. Among the latest victims are ‘Jumping Joo Dugan and Tony Lazerpl, of the New York Yankees. Joe has a jumping tooth and Tony a digestive disorder and both are out of practice at St. Peter Fla. Tris Speaker of the Cl Indians pulled a slight * Horse” in yesterday’'s game with Boston at St. Petersburg and may be out of the lineup for a day or 1wo. Donobue, Cincinnati piteher, developed a rheumatic leg and could not face the Washington Senators Monday | fecling fit enough today to go in against the Yanks. The new sacrifice rule was plied in the Cleveland- Braves game at . Petersburg terday. McNul fouled, 8 dashell for sccond and beat throw hut McNulty w ed wijth a time at bat runner'’s advance Application of was Wwitnessed by Landls and Colonel Several pifchers got away to good starts in yesterday's practic games. Dazzy Vance of the Dodgers fanned two men, gave two hits but allowed no runs in three innings ainst t Louis Tirowns at rwater, Fla. The Browns won, 11 to 2, behind the hurling of Davig and 1alk, the former brecz- ing dlong easily bt the latter get- ting nicked for five safeties in three frames. The Giants at with' whitewashe leties, who ird baseman, nmont have other prob land harley was ap- bston geon the s not edit- because of on the foul the new rule Commissioner Jacob Ruppert., Fort Myers, Vrisch back in the Conmie Mack's Ath- fled to revise on the hoss' reprimand. ' ‘ew Yorkers meet the Browns at Sarasofa today Rhem and Keen went fo the mound for Cardinals and shut out the San Antonio 1 Both men, have bright The S o dropped day's game to Cincinnati today, while the to reports that 1 Tampa and might ing gamp nest year. It portéd the Iteds and Senators may train together mpa here In' Califor Cubs rates resun cagoans gt xtra the bat joying an the Georgia ager Cobb did some Neun, and ( Fla., lineup, ars, 1 1o 0 obseur promizes last for 19 1s0m, nators, Mon- rilled owner i ed tiring of move his train 150 re- (e, Pi- duty w tshurghers en- contest. At camp, Man- team first Ranking Japancsc Tennis Star Shows Sonie Startling Shots to Defeat R, 1. Boyd PLAY HOCKEY TONIGHT Montreal Maroons and Pittshurzh Pir Mect in Second Game Playofl Servic Mo tes Ott SiAnley ¢ Johnny Dundee to Meet Jack Griff in Batile 'BERLENBACH 10 FIGHT AGAIN IN HARTPORD RING Light Heavyweight Champlon Wants No More Sethacks Before He Meets Newman ()~ Ncither world's nor Ray champion, most and New promising from ting togs to the right for their club t the state tar hout ¢ That was Herle nt in the rn th eAtlas il 5, made ory here Athictics rday flstic m rough known yest when ibaeh cancelled a op through fairly th Johny Risko in the Friday ad b iy more sethacks, night I'ex vish to the light pion is a great and has his eyes lenbach-Delaney bout, pushing gem of the Berlent for Neuws weight will day with wh will be in while the arrive his manager, mond, and Arthur Yende, formerly mana Rocky" Smith and now istant matchmaker at the Garden. Neuman will wind up his training in this city, The Berl ten rou top shape Jersey lweavy- liere next Mon Lew Dia- ger of nbach-Neuman hout ot 18 tops a great fight card Boliby € nd Johnny Drew are on the nal; Jack Horner and Sammy Cooper ave slated to mingle in a return engagement and Willie & Morte and Pincus Silverberg ill step in another cight. WATCH CALLED OFF Anderson Injures Back And Will Not arcla semi- Be Able To Keep Engagement With Joe Foote Ton The match game in the in- dividual duckpin bowling tourna- nt which was scheduled to b played tonight hetween Joe represci alleys and die and repre leys, will illness st IPootc, itive of Rogers Anderson, sentative of not he state cl the ¢ played because of which has scized Anderson. The bowling champion met with \ slight aceident Saturday and in a fall wrenched his back so that he will be unable to roll his scheduled mes tonight and it is thought that b will be to roll his Thursday night According to son's injury he will be b mpion sino bl unmes all re nothing : in I his ports, Ander- scrious and shape again in a attending phy t orders to This a disap- ician has given him s lay oft howling for tl ent, nnouncement will come as pointment to the la had planned match hut will pass e will be I the more OARSHEN IN TRAINING Rowers fans the days crowd of on scein not many Oxford and Cambridg tounding Into Condition For Race Neat Saturday. Henloy-on-Thame ng., March (1)—The Oxford and Cambridg. rounding into condi- Saturday their next v to Mortlake. I:nd the Oxonian eight Dr. tion rom I'utne R i his men into Henley the en under the 1 the roscttes Walter ER GOLF TOURNEY Hagen and - Bobh mes \mong the Star ) Teed O in wi Plorida Links lay NO AGREEMENT ON | - FOOTBALL RULES Rules Committee Members Pitted Against Leading Coaches ow York, Mareh © kicked (- round I"oothall wing again with intcreolleglate | tted agatust lead- r the efficacy of pens dnst forward f wday mber the National associa- | foothall conches degided that | wame was firm as it stood-and | {he 11 pass especially was | proper thing. There ‘were inti- | tions from members of the rules that the overhead game would on approval | the went into a | called o few signals and | into the coaches' ter- | uling that only one in- il pass would be al- of plays without the second and ssful cftorts would cost throwing team five yards, » Zuppke of 1llinois, Lou Young of Pennsylvania, Hawley of Dartmouth, IFiclding Yost of Michi- noand Dr. J. W. Rice of Ohio { offcred criticism while Ired W. Moore Bill Roper of Princeton, sg of Chicago and C. W. Oberling members of the have spoken in defense, committ who also Yale, and Yost, who is 1o not appear to have vat interest in the combat, for they agree that the rules changes will not affect the game materially, “A five-yard penalty s not going to mean 5o much, espeeially as the team in possession of the ball can Kick on the fourth down,” Yost said. Jones argues he effect of p! ard penally on cach in- 183 after the girst one iter premium to its exeeution and have a tendency to use. In 1he 1 nual committee committee forw Jess mmittc Jones_of the oIf at @ couc riminate puld have the game. uments of the check its indig many « it ding up In brief, the Hawloy, W rule forward pass of spee Joss Dartmouth The xtent which will resent uses and to an « deprive it of its ' in relegate | i . And a five-yard penalty will nothing 10 a team trying despe Iy to last five I'm sorry to see it, Ttobert C. Zuppke, Tlinois — position of penalties for od s is a mistake will make the game resting. Another moke the officiating cumbersome, Many more five-yard to he stepped off. sylvanio— meun ate- win in the minutes Tm- pcomplet- beeause it ring and effeet will more less d less int be to Mies will have Young, 'en onr ong and Ratlicr indiscrim- inate passing late in the game T really b it will tend to encour 1ge more of the ball. 1t colle been than di throwing oks as though the the have vim- and uni too some of reities that with th DRI stricting profi- pas Rice, of the speeti Ohio - §t It pass will det rom the gam weular features of the dter bur- len on the coacl nually is wked by alumni and press for more wried sty I am somewhat and will place a gr who disap pointe And is what men Frod W orward [t ne: the committec to say Moore, Harvard — The was tending to une, oot into the new pass over- the Ul was re- solvin ball and itself game of rule s adopted usually feature the i of a game. Tt will not affect the legitimate forward passing W. (Bill) I Princeton ow rule is . Bein r of the I rules com- bhask| which oper, favor of it. New rul- e that rd pass legitimately. Ti 1y for the completed pass. ( W S g Oherlin - The 1y »- change was unanimo to n BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Three Good Games Are Played Partnership Event At Rogers Women Play Tonight 1210008810 00002000IILLINILLSY mmmnaumflummmmmuauu will rec stuggl chang Wil it iy ting? on th 1s Lo a face injury world war. the new being wlmost the resul rove or L On the doe Harris of the the center, the peet Ly Harris becaus By Fampa, 1925 wor BILLY Ila., 1 seri ton and Lit the ontstanding batti Inscerted into the st minute in cly, in order to power, Ha ith well as tim of the event, « ton suitercd de preniiar st 1l serie flat-1oot« decide ing v rather the was a hody. It didn't scem batsman I wh could g th driv hat Harri There s an intere of the crouch H bat and it dat war. In the Arco suitered g sulted in the lot being so badly his 1ife he finally was abi pital, he batt Unable to get attention at the v healing, left a vi pulled down the left optic be tightly bone, style was despair bore many unusual stanc the de . tecently Harris surgery restored lastic oper practically normal. “My 1 gain Wi, sou know Deen QL sueees The cye has | the skin that protruded ov has | moved o down” of the scir climinate Curiously, too, t f the woimnd hid , causing stiff dn in the hat has also b result of the American giad to learn heen a en 1o concerned, but trusting it ment in his While the Pittsbu imposs plastic surg undergonc by outficlder of lis stance at suffered war entirely burgh, J possiblc unorthodoy did that to le vound which upper ey and caused drawn over will make operation Harris, Washington andseap his b Harris looked ufter 1 4u\\rmh from durings wo liave ed as veen Washing farris w Earl M hatting rrific from ition and to that a into his v back u the wor 1arris re- is a tinn nd, wher of medic lid of I kin scars oo 1 Washing: that hi Trainer anyt STy is just igain for M strike his etr confidence in A the M | inning L oneer KEELL onis eley, B t, knoc Fort W ory, re last nigl e Somebody is always taking the joy out of life Mike — A A ShHai Pttt stiiatprat ittt e es BReHARMETITIERE A AR LI A NGE BATTING STYLE WAINUTS NO MATCH FOR ROYY' CLUB ocals Trounce New Haven Team - ~Club Reserves Win to form Ioys outclussed the clib flashed a return vight and completely Walnut A, C. of New the Llm City With the line- strength, the club strength and speed, in frout at the starting and quickly piling up point point. At Lulftime the scorc and the final periods saw club hitting an even faster pace swept the Walnuts oft their Haven, winning a4l up back at show cd from five by 15 count, full great stepping out whistle after was 17-7, the which Joe Gofta, who returned to lineup an attack kep. him from playing | evencd himsclf with fate by playing virtually twé games in one, putting up a beautiful all-around exhibition. He scored seven field goals and two fouls, kept 1is man closely watched, md was in every play from start to finish, Nick Gill also was going at his best and counted six times from afield. Sliva and Gotowala were hul warks on the defense, while Levin gave the crowd a good time by drop- pinc in two baskets, a near record for him. O"Felle was the big noise for the visitors. The summary: toys' Club week, HURDLER§ BROKE GREATER UMBER OF WORLD MARKS Events FlL. o TH Gill () 0 12 Season Shows One Aot i3 0 Analysis of During Indoor Track Gofta, ¢ Sliva, rg Gotowal Levin, 1g Exvent Stood Out v York, Charley March Hoff's spectacul. (P While climb to heights in the new vault i the pole out- shone all oflier events of indoor analysis of the n reveals that world’s record ormances were more numerous |Carney, ng the hurdlers than in any oth- | Raftche of competition. 10" fe, rg Timber-foppers of the east and on, g . middle vegistered 14 record | (s four of them standing as new hile 10 marks alveady on were equalled. Terb ; the K Athletic club G i 5—15: O'Telle two of the taf , O'Keefe 1 asol cam- west f £0; told me 1 records v oal i vhile 1% Morgan Taylor of the 1li- cxplaining nois Athlutie club and Chick Wer- rherry to khow any ner of the University of Ilinois ac- fear he CoOv o for 'S, arm. He 1ofi" able o realize Tecord 0 in- on the list which uses o ord performances ps him from |°rs were distributed on the ball. sprinting le ning, 1 usly Martin, in Reserves Also Win I'hie fors in the Arrows into hieh ¥ preliminary game, taking o, L in an it ly resembled a 1 asket-shooting contest, 1 1 ten were in scorin form. neither follows: had much of a defense (o hoast of distance run- [so that the mounted rapidly wmce, relay, and kept the scorers busy shary nd shot putting, two ' pencils. At the end of (he first on {he Reserves led by 26-12, The Ar- ly, the rord perform- rows rallied sharply m the last quar- nees were distributed in part s fol- [ters, but the winners had enough lef DeHart Hubb, 1o hold them off and cven inerease imd 1. Morgan Taylor, threc cach; lead a hit. Kraszewski v Herh Meyer, Chick Wer Willie | the for the winners. while Ritola, Alan Helfivich and Frank | Winkle, Anderson and Conipagnone Hhssie vo ea also scored frequently and Link did the whole for the Arrows, Victoria Congars Will Meet Win- i eve comprised 43 rec altogether. Oth Hing nine; mi like wherry ide until learning over and he won't zels enough his recovery to cut Wy no club in the [lows n; L pitcher of peomore than Washingtor prone e needs their b's to wobble late Jolnson, works 1Busl Reuther, find th ifle too rherry( cry m lead for about th ning up 19 points. The summary Boys' Club Reserves L. 1 often lony able to the Kerelejza, vf Anderson, rf Winkle, 1f Kraszewski Link, v Comps tically d and a couple of ball clul ved 15 or 20 such ner of National Hockey League for Game's Best Prizs Vancouver, 25 () The Vietoria € twinner of the March ugars will play tie National ~ Hockey league play-offs in the cast for the 2 tanley Cup, the ice game's greatest Arrows ize. 3l of et Cougars gained the western Balcinas, 1f pionship | Scott, lield the | May, rg 2 tie and | Maluski, s to 4, as Saturday. total goals his arm s K 1 tell the ke a definite I imate . re ured arm story Y SCORES KAYO Mo., March 24 (P~ ridgeport, Conn., ked out orth, Ty hedule da Hockey 1o Ed- | here last night when they heavy- | Fdmonton Eskimos to a Sully Montgom- [eapturcd tl o , in 11 first the result of a 3-1 victory 110 round bout The victor cided by in the osts, series, is « two cor (Continued On Following I'age) of grip which | Boys' Club Reserves were vie | ing SEiStiE e HR L I Rt et RS T S e A REAL BATILES ON - TONIGHT AT Y. M. Final - Results of Industic. League Depend on Contesls | League Standing ! W 1 . Corbin. . ley Works . Machine . Tonight at the nasium, the Industrial take place bin quintet when L& WG now occupying place, meets the Pafniv tive, occ pants of the driver's seat. On (he game hinges the standing of tst pluce and perhaps the ehampic Corbins must to stay in the ru | plonship becan ¥ ically chance at to le ard with victory will fight like win tonight Batr ming for the chiu 1se it they lose, 1 wiil eliminate them from a place. This is going ob for Harry Gins- atnir quintet, almost in their grasp, tigers to retain their holid the coveted first position Tonight's game also will e last that the P. & I lin the league if they lose out, pro- viding that no fies result. Then, {should the Corbin team lose tonigh quintet wins, Cor- iing will be in third place and R. & will be in sccond place with the & E. quintet having a cl tie Fafnirs for first place the two play next we Judging from ‘ s, tonight's ganie will be a game ofgames and the Tn- rial is winding up this year as inter | sinca it has started play. The . toam fig in the muddle occasic prosent standing and chances of 1] feam, but it has one great obstacle 1o meet tonight in the first game in the form of the I Clark quintet. The crew will have to dispos the Landers erew to stay in ving and 1 s il be ot to t the game if such a thing | The fiest will b promptly at ond game to erowd of fhe tirn out to “Chick" 1T on tie crew will play nee to becans: res greatly s possibl started with the ame 8 o'clock ollow. 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