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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928, NEW BRITAIN BOWS TO HARTFORD IN GAME IN HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFF — MARY JARNOT STARS AS STANLEY RULE TRIMS LANDERS—CELTICS APPEAR AGAINST LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM TONIGHT—TAYLOR AND LARRIVIER GETTING READY 9960000 COVEVOPO S EOE 00000 | MARY JARNOT SHINES AS (NDEFEATEDLIONS | QUARTET WOULD FORM $1,000,00 INFIELD |APPEARANCE OF CELTICS 7 RULERS DEFEAT LANDERS |\ (ITY TOURNEY IS SENSATION OF SEASON World’s Basketball Champions Face New Britain To- night—Visiting Combination Composed of Individ- N ual Stars — Excellent Chance to Compare Local Crew With Best in the Game — Landers’ Girls to . Meet Manchester Recreation Five in Preliminary Contest. 1 Scores Winning Basket With Three Seconds to Go in! ey : 0 Overtime Period—P. & F. Corbin Quintet Sets Back 18 Teams Now Enterod ,samr day Last Day for Entries Stanley Works Crew—Corbin Screw Five Returns | to Form and Defeats New Britain Machine Team— Girls’ Tie Game May Be Played Off Tuesday. hose rarest of thin present-day basketball-—an unde- 1 teami—has entered the lists Slipping down the 1iddle of tie|when the senior division of the city chum- | = , court, away from the scrinumage of tain Y | 1615 lnvo s, Mary Juciiat Sianiow| callacis ¢ oppo- Pionship tournament and will com- H Baskethall fans in New Britain ‘ Ltule center, caged a field goul within | nents’ pete for honors in the fourney fo w-»‘ nd vicinity will get their first op- b three scconds of the end of an over- | i ai conducted under the auspices of the | portunity in many years to sce the time period and hr | defeated | was “Hank | Boys” club. This team, the Lious, | famous Ccltics of New York, cham- ' Landers 11 to 9. 'Phis dr o L, sec- | has 18 consccutive victories to 1is | [ pions of the world, in action. The the Universals prevented them from | ond e 11 | credit and not a loss on the other | | metropolitan team, deemed by obs E clinching the girls title and a hot . s is | side of the ledger. The younger | -\\)1'\:(«‘1,0” nd by IT»' ‘I»m-.L (\‘n Tne \vo‘ 4 off of an overtime e e 8 th st time 1l on that the players on the squad cleaned up the | l d c w. F. tu(mn ot ever assembled together, wil A . probably take pl ¢ lLuty not only 1 cat scoring | "Y' intermediate league, gehile the | . . state league, f\nnthnrv victory l:.>.~ Sat- Tt k- Hota il team downedl stvaral ops P]ace n Nanou&l mgue The visitor though famous ng : urday will put the two teams in a |son brother, Hugo and ponents in various parts of the state, | a combination, carries a squad of tie. single fickd goal | The senior div now has six en- | players every one of whom ig an ¢x- This game was the first aod Lis ) g e o trants—the 13 club, Rurritts, | The National and American Hand- | pert in handling the ball and shoot= of threc Industrial Basketball leagic irters of a minute befor South ehurch, Phantoms, All-Sturs, | ball league seasons conducted at the | ing. Wherever baskethall is playe games played at the Stanley Ar of vst half. In the 1 anid Lions. | local 'Y’ the past two months were |there the name of the Celties is al- last night. In the sccond gain | secor Corbin Screw The fine-up submitted by Manager | brought to a close Monday. ways mentioned in connection with g | the night, I'. & F. Corbins defeatod s 1o put them j Joseph Rtecd of the Lions is as fol The Dressel-Crowe team won | 'he game, as the greatest team in ¢ Works men by a 15 to 121 1rad lows: George Luke (captain), Fmi first place in the National league | CXistenc core, separuting the teams in scc- | Summary Karbonic, Fritz Marseli, Louis Mar- winning 19 games and losing only | o 0 over the record of the cluby ond, third, fourth and fifth plucr Corbin screw jgetl. Michacl Bucherri, Charles| one, a remarkable record when one | Would take volumes and to baskt- A by fust one game, The last gunie | Vi 1L T [ Charlow, George Heinzman, George | glances through the list oppmwmuljfll ans it would be superflnous. of the evening saw the Corbin Serew | Valuhowits, rf 1 11 Dennis and Frank Membko. The | opposed to them. Close to them for | Suffice it o say t the team has team return to form and run wild | kowski. If. ... ¢ ‘ §[coach i3 Pote Kerelejza, former | second place was the Dunn-Mangan | neld the world's title for many con- gainst the New Rritain Machine | Luty 5 ) 12 | Boys’ club star, i team winning 15 games and losing |Seeutive years F five. The final score was 24 to 12, | Arhour \ 0 0| Another intermediate entry has| 6. | The appearance of the Celtics hero 4 Sstanding | Darro 1 1 2 'been received from the Hagles, who In the American league the Nel-i!onight returns New Britain to the i 1 e, | Zale o n 0 | have also sent their junior team into son-Conlin team swept all before jt | baskethall sun n nhwh' it bhasked Landers ... sxa | the midget division. The Bagles winning 15 straight games. The | Years ago when Charlie Barrett had 1. & F. Corbin | 15 1 have made a good record against | to make an cffort w buy these young men, you'd find that (hey were worth in the neighbor. | Parker-Greenberg —tcam came in (IS famous combination fogether. k Stanley Rule ... N. 1 Machine {sieh teams as {he Flaghes, South | f one million hucl That's the sum Billy Fovans thinks Gehrig. Hornshy, Wright and Traynor |second winning 16 games and losing lle .\w\: 1 Al'xm made yearly vr:w! A Corbin ¥ s v Are rt. o 1 1 Chureh Juniors and Meriden Boys' would bring were they 1o be put on the open market. Perhaps, in these days of high prices, the group ‘\L During the past two months in | {0 New York nul‘ played teams for 8B Mabhine - i Ang o 1f . | Club Reserves and are ont to miake | 1 bring more. | both leagues 71 matches were play- | fhe fitl of world's champion ba Sy f Tehnson, 17 S ‘ 0 troubles in the intermediate play. | e B ed off for a total of 212 gamos. | n:.n toam. ; ! | Etanley Rile, by its At eron o The a0 consists of Anillo Par. | (Y BILLY EVANS) : ~ = | Averaging about five vollays to every | Tomight the niodern New Tritain lanintet under the management of komaNak, ot Itsst in Xl . | Tloden. rg l ‘ 0 etta Ceaptain), Anthony Ierony,| Some years ago. Connic Mack | | suspicion of furoritism. | point the little black rubber ball hit | ond place with P. & 1. Corbins Swanson, ra e D) 1 Jelin Colwick (manager). Philip | of the Philadelphia Athletics boasted B XERS [iETT'N | No opponcit can be found for (the service wall 63,600 times. Thirt " larence Lanpher, again meets 1h it it wins Saturday night in the All- | P Anderson, ]z 0 1| Paretta, Frank Maictta and Howard | ingeld made up of “Stuffy” M | Toe Ifoward. former middleweight |fOUr men played in both leagucs, | World champion team and an cxcel- nd it is probable that he | Gold medals will be awarded to the | 1ent opportunity is afforded love N srelimmmary iple tic | Keeley, | A P champion v \\‘-:17,2:.‘,‘(:’:.{“,\ln‘y:‘vj:y{q:rir e 3 G Two Junior Teams Rt QEdingibollins et | Will not appear on the card Friday |Winners in both leagues and bronze |of the game to compare the ability Riile o - % 1N Clorbine. half tive 17-11, Serew | An extra pair of entries in the | & Jack 'y at short and night, Several hoys who scale at the |medals to the ronnersup. & Rese Britain avith fast travels will take place, of course, it P. & cor, Dillon; timer, Si- |iunior classification hay been | Frank “Home.1un” Baker at third, Capital City boy's weight have re-| The final standings in both lcw:ufs‘”"“ Devegbriar Tl F. Corbins wins the play-off of a horo , Butler. turned ir he Panthers, who state | it famous quartet of players | |tvsed to enter against him and |follow:— e Sl ]u -J_\ (.n’mr‘ 2l A tis with the New B i antinald fhat they have played the Centrsl | was known as the $100,000 infield Ta ]m, afld MI“IVICI‘ BO[[] COI] | Howard has refuscd to meet any- National league Ly an:ms\.lr: will meet {hé Recro- girls. Junior I night school, have sub-|That was a lot of money in those | y 1 | one weighing over 160 pounds, the WAL ot At G S ST enGhoslan sl gt o It was Mary Jarnot who w K‘PI ANS wAI]E I: mitted the names of only five men | days., . I- w f L niddisweight Timit, Because of the 1-Crowe ...... 19 poglimiiapy samatoniehs l”“ " s | doing tho starring when the team i ) ] fand will take their chances with per- | In veality, the infield didn't cost I]dem 0 "]I]mg {fact that the officials will not put |Dunn-Mangan ...... 15 “;‘*"“* W ”’ atud iy ae e looked like a beaten outfit in the sonal fonls. The players are Ray- | Connie Mack a cent. “Stuffy” Me- 5 Howard in against a sot up, theres | B. Mag-Waskowitz .. 1: slisslon icamalusl S atnyday SnlEnt first half. Terwilliger, Sartinsh wond Zeiler Gnanager), T Squiila- | Innis w ken from a high school g [hitle chanee that he will be scen |Anderson-LeWitt ... 14 j"""_, “‘,‘H el ot ety o and Jacobs ran up a 7 to 0 lead for | viote, B Deutsch, J. 0'Brien and J. | team, Colling came from the Uni- | Both Filly Taylor of Hartford and |in action, Hawkins-Strong .... o Dt BN 0 Pl start i Landers in the first minutes of | Tenacik | versity of Columbia, Barry from |Leo Larrivier of Waterbury are de- | jirom the applications received, |§. Mag-Daley ....... 5 !j*“f"l"" ,). SR "" with 'hf’ IDBATN the game. At that point, Jarnot | —— Another promising entry is the | Holy Cross. while Baker hailed from |termined to bfng their feud in the | (he card Iriday night will be a |Hergstrom-Perokas . 9 "j”;‘“‘ I']‘“v')‘k ,.f,' "‘1”“"1 e ) b rade a flald goal and two fouls to . 3 o First Lutheran Juniors, who have | . M. About all Mack did | welterwelght sanks of the awmateur | guplication of the one staged last [Greenstein-Contaros . 3 | o'elock ick Dillon will referee, B e tonn T ol {Championship of ~ Automobile rinvea sainct he sl 1 Chovs was sond them | fighters o a decisive close Friday | werk Two Lnockonl ariists wil |Stearns-Roche ... 2 | - Stanley Rule girls played like an l 5 srans n‘r‘,\‘ W ||,<'\--u ,uu; h',;\‘ leu. : | 'l-lk;" l’rn‘l:”"“:" ‘H\ “’0‘:":‘- '!A’v vlliJl‘;m »::mhy'.,,‘:,h:,‘,' !:1'rl~.\' nllf"' ,', :‘H”':w m‘\m‘ “!'} J e r]x luul \\\}‘\-,n’lmlnl-lm\.\E! nfl[;«.rlv; Amerlcan ll‘"l:fm‘ : rubs I\eep chula’r inspi eam in the second frawe | I_’ea B D ded in for the first team of the loca iquestional ey formed one V the tourname ard ford and 1 Kie of Springfield | oL : e M i ’a"n';‘:"fi('l']""':‘m:‘l’ h:’ \thldnml 2l gll& 10 Be Decl Tatheran ehureh fn the New 1 of the greatest mfields of all time. | being planned by the Mohawk A. C. |square off. Dombrowski scored a |Nelson-Conlin AT 12 Bl'lls_.t‘ at Br!ld‘fib (‘dm” i foul by Jarnot brought the team ain Inter-C') N league, 1t is oo fast | Al ha now ssed out of thelThe two scrappers are working hard | complete knockout over Jos Tnlpx""arkr'r-Grm-n 16 8 i 311w .1‘: are 1.“‘\ ,”;.‘J ~“ within two points of a tie with two! s for cettiment o fhe BUNCT 0 youngsters and is going to| FANKS of active plasers cxeept die }m be in the most perfect shape pos- Lof Holvoke last Friday night. Elie | Noren-Arata o g =lie attuls apehcenlg i Bt Wbt po. Just five sevonts b= S5 : make trouble in its class. The play- | Colling, and he is on the brink. ‘sllrlr and each will try to bring the | as appeared in this city on many Hibbard-Moore 2 e i o 4 "”" fors the end “Fat” Dashner made | *M170F rollor hockey championshin | ors tisted by Manager David Ahlgren| 1 o1l rubs in cycles and e larguinent (o a decisive finish. occasions Lt not in recent weeks. | Milkowitz-Marshall i B [iessiin | her first points of the scason, a field | ©F e city were wade Jast night at are Nohel Benson, Harold Bengtson, | Vilues of fhe phavers shift with the, The indecisive outcome of the | 3oth arc in fine form and should Collins-Doberty ol i e ey h"' e s - h ) _ 2 5 uns and ot lieayy goal that tied the score at 4 all. la wmeeting of direetors of the | Havold Jlultherg, Arthur Johnson, | !imies. When the basehall seribes)hout staged between the two last [ provide a rattling good scrap. Nogel Road 2 10 S s s [Erncli And Marioy® Hilassdls o I AT iombh i - three. | Kenueth - Lindgren, Walter 1olm- | refe d to :‘""'k'h "fl*"'""'[hl":' | Friday night has left the matter of | johnny Chinch and Bill Lieber- | Peterson-Griswold T TN S e e e s L a casy shots In the middle of the over- | . o5 will Do siaged ot (ho |AUISl Carlton Anderson, Ray John Jinelasasping I“m'"' $100.000. it was |the welterweight championship #nd [man will battle each other in an- e (b L bl o Sicion. mob ihe. former caniie] o 5 staged at (he | G g Eskil Person | reEeden the last word in ll7m~ir'rpninnm.vmu by Connecticut in {he fother of the feature bouts. Both | LEAD HOCKEY LEAGUE | first. of the sixih. A sihile by Andy i st etove: (e and, | Stanloy Arcna on Wednesday night, Pair of Midgets [ phiments. i } | national title bouts in Boston next are rivals of the keenest sort and | e e et e itigernhatiuie [ March 14, The four teams in fhe 1 funiors, who have | TIMC nsually ehanges evervthing nonth, very much up in fhe air. [there should be plenty of action in | R Tornthy et oo @ s Y Junior A elass and | @01 1here is no question but that it | The majority of the fans thou naged by Anjgo Pareita, | 148 made @ vast change in bascball | that Larrivier should have recci played the It | this hont. who are 1 | lea Will mieet in two games with B Baston Bruins Gain a Two-Point Ad- | S00red 1hree of the needed runs an om Springfield, Windsor | proved the high light of the fussic ed | Boxers | the winner i of vach contest meeting Ivalues | i | 3 : have submitted the names o o | values > decision last week but there | Locks, Waterbury, New Britain, | ; i arley, 0 in the final fo determine which tegm 14 sbmitted the names of the e : ; | the decision g itain. | vantage Over Rangers by Defeat- Mills and Jones did the pitehing for 1 feann eyl 2 S i1 To e ehampion. | olloving boys who play in the| A8 T Elance over the infielders of fwere many others who saw Taylor | Hartford and Eristol will be entored | g i ieaiateins s e P g i i nen B g Bip of the city widget © division: Fred Wheeier, | {10 TW0 mijor leagues in an effort | witly a clear margin over his Wa- to make up the card of 10 fights. | ing Ottawa Sextet. [ Art Detaney performed for the 1 ll’r‘”;:”i SEen o R play- [Henty Ferony, Alex Colwick, Carl['® Plck out the leading: plavers-at |terbury rival. The first Dout will start promptly at| [ timers. e} SR r R 0 o o1 oft has Leen advaneed as being the | Pareta, Edward Norkie, Michact [{h¢ various positions. the thousht| Because of the closenoss of the re- |9 o'clock New Tk Mareh @ P The Bos- | Speck, g : Sl e L R U e b enian Bl comes fo e that this inficld wOuld |wult in the minds of the Jndios and | -y o |ton Brotne directed the parade of : 1 did n : u at all hard 1o fuke % S it 3 {the American group hockey sextets 2 sorailon Gl % s well | Anothier nudget ontry, the Celt E | the referee, speeulation on the out ; z S ; &rouj ¥ i o Sl B BaNon NS WO ists the following: Rodney Waltrat, | At (TSt base we would have “Lar- | (gmo this week is rife. Larris 'Look Over Recruit in of the big lcague alone today with & under way anc v recently have all | todney Waltrat, e A e Sl ) é o | . . o1e . : Sy e R T R e R [uPping Lou” Gelirig of (he Ya0-|jag as many backers, It not mor Pitching Exhibition |t"o-reint advantage over tho Rang- BASKETBALL B i i {asE ik John Zoleski, Walter Gotowala, John |40 BT S onty ::lj’ond B wourg [than he Tiad before the fight last| wWest Palm Beach. Fla., March 7 "",',o far: datpated ithe 1 | TONIGHT : Sartinsky, If. . ] 3| A week from tonight will be ama- | STt A R e e e el s el BUEAL R S lnr s lUR ke Satunn ot S E reai Tl trom [ iRl (ARG “nlrldl S e 4 B S s LN On that |team, which s managed by [in the reeent sensatianal deal per |rebled his following through his ex- |Hannibal, Mo. made everyone sit up |b'%y (o g © s e Stanley Arena RROTE T e . 4 all the procods of (e games |1ivehns, bas mct Troop 21 on ihe |t 1o Treeht sehmtlonal - deal ke-| callant showing. and tulis noticont thel KLE mayln| 1isE (D8RI CEARpEE jscorg i ; J : ! * Drayer, e | T 0 ol devoted to the amatenrs | COU1 loston Traves, AL shortston would | 1, OTICHE of the Moliank club, Browns' camp herc vesterday with a |6 8300 o M. WOEIRE GHAMBION e e l Managers of the teams Satunday Last T bo Glonn Wright of Pillsbursh, and |, 0rdcr 0 #et the best possible of- |duzling pitehing oxnibition in the fo o g e C lt. ‘ 1 ol providing the plaving surtace and | SHUrday will be the st day 101 | pnivg we sould have -bies Tray. | [CANE at the bout, have arranzed |third game of the scason et e e i eltics il g Huo : ; L} i enirlof, Mhsinal Diveator diey | k a4 e " Tray- | have threc disinterested men ap- | Business Manager Bill Friel of the pengiliened its ientinon | New York 1 Score at half time 7-f. Lander e the players will furnish the ex ! sty : nor of Pittshurgh. There are some | ih e ocdd e - . [third place in the American contin- | o 4 referce, Dillon; timer, Sikora: | citement \[‘M‘ rson of o Foss "J‘-Iw 08 rolie wno it Sypretar aeaGiel PR NG BREC G UGERERERET RO v :\"",'I 2 ‘f"'ror"" ‘:"dl“.' h”l' gent standing hy trouncing Toronto, | Ve Jutlc At the present dime, the Dodge |®! possibic conlestints. DLlanks areyjpiseh to Hornsby, or Sewe | I05E. e, has | straw hat and saic his bird's go s Pitts! ! ol J v - i : team i (o Iague oy & sife] Syallibie ‘At € clublana ot e [ise bty iyaores el would maky | 1t ¥et been announced b they will |somcthing, Look at that fast ‘“’"'”lg‘::a;'“:;l’j'ltm:bu';i,r‘» e Sty 3 Men's League \llml’um i R e the squag |HEr§d, Many huve heen given out | no Gitc-onae sith otn st @K be from points far removed from und later, “That's the best curve l\'e.h'om lgadi :0";! ma‘rglz’%:;“r';;‘:v Admission 75 cents E 7 - ire willing to waive all claim to|#nd are still in the hands of the| while it would probably be a bit|*"Y Place wherein there might be a seen so far this spring. fourth place Pirates. Bl chatapionship honors i order fo !G4S but they must be returned lof ¢raggeration, an infield selected | - = . the plavoff go through success. | Properly ftilled out by .\uvm.u.\‘(m_ from these players would be en- ¢ / Shefteniinialil el aualify for yitled to be known as the million- By BRIG The exact order of games for the |Play. dollar infield. n 4 There W S » 8 S0 g night will not be fixed until Jater n | There arc now 18 teams sccking | 7t would be conservative to plac the four titles, six in th: " » [ the week. The pairings will prob- : Senior, SIXHhe value of Lou Gehrig at $250,00 1| ably be settled through a draw, The |1 the intermediate, three in - the [1¢ s dollars to doughnuts that if N. B. Machine .. o anley Rule 8 I Sl e time of Starting for es and |Junlor, v three o the midget vou ofiercd that amount 1o the New 3 " S e RS i b : York club vou would get nothing = ] he great It of the 0’ s in n ion ith 13 l\n‘ir},{:pfi M4 ;‘»v ‘1(:’”, s Gy —_— better in return than a negativ ThiE v ) JusT SEE How ok ) Baonih iy FEDERAL LEAGUE angwer, or a laugh MR Zm s BRI E R v )) oo AND WE USED T ff Now wE . el part in the Despite the mystery that shrouds US D0Gs ) ( are DUmMB--- THEY, AT ABOUT/{ THE aloD KICK WHEN WE Eadd ek 3 e it EREE, [the deal that sent Rogers Hornsby | REQLLY )7 THE IDEA OF FRONBODRGIES 1) PLO Dhes HAD To FaY 25¢ g n 4 Lockmakers went into sler. Berquist and Ald Replace Con- | 10 the Boston Braves, in a trans- | Taux ! THeEM DOUBTING THE PEOPLE. WHEN WE STRAIGHT FOR A Dos& of lineup with - serquist and Alderman eplgee COB- | action that didn't seem to bring the | (Sn T TraT) ! TaaT WE CON - GIvE ME A N COUD HavE| | A REQULAR DRINK | ALCOHOLIC e h a [ tia 2 3 R = i : ley and Senney S Load o Jusior | Giants a 1 “turn, Hornsby is still ewe 2 o= o e HCE desllslie) 3 - e it o < [ one of 1t reatest inficlders of all % i 4 2 F b Handball Circuit. time. On the open market he would \ — 2 > | and very little scori —_— bring $200,000 SR ' E ;’:??M«\,\O,HJV ea Two Ol in Red Cross Work Federal Handball 1eaguc | Glenn Wright didn’t play up to ¥ e, After abous ies of | vt April 1. Ten team en- | corm last scason or in the world | ! play in the second Lalt, daspor put | Have Been Organized Under T cticatly all the Playors | gorics, Being hit on the head by a : WK team ahead 7 to 6 n see 3 g in their first tourna- | pitehed ball served as a temporary ond later, 1aisi bl strictors at oy U handicap, which should wear off. and Stnley Worl 0 7. M 5 ; Conley and Kenney were displaced | With major league eluls paying | put, his tean in 1l % hie first position last night by | £160,000 for untried reernits. from | Y § 3 seconds lat:i. A ! . Berauist-Alderia m. The winor sum of 130,000 | ‘ 5 A Hatsis scormd Cel ) et hed e POSIION | Wright's market value would not be -. the score s 16 to 9, 8 v W ; it d s, How loug too great .\l‘.'w‘\“r ade a A t . : ‘h 1w | L0 hers wall i a At third hase Traynor, out : ; Il danding i the majors that der “v”\ ! position, should by nch nio ) Aderman-Berauist 8 T Wright would mean another | E The v ; . Murray-Hadioy 1 £150,000, i A ; A . ey ez ‘HH“*‘\ 85 o : tion of the mticld 1 have named °E & ——————.—,)___ i oM itz 1ne 7 iriz, Tlornshy. Wrizht and Tray- | Tcre 155 U OURGR * q ofw ( e G {6 b ) R A | o oy Y 5 nro ' i or —the fidy sum of 0.000 7 ot oy ¢ S C 3 ; | o ey Gl r-Lit . o 4 B o i b 2 BUMCH OF Kips ) GOANG \/ o 7} Ve wnoww WO ooy ekl | ; Cnser prices. Inoall prob- | : < —|\ MASOors PETGERS - GETTING A [ W T ME- | Neverick-Mi 5 " dnlity o cool itlion wouldn't by e 2 / UST MET MASE For % 15 1 aow A : Claire-Dlancy 1 the four 4‘ T & ( L,;{\ 'vs;-«c OTHER YEARS- - A Srbihet e Ce ub‘:é MIC Luke ) 1 v Colien-Carr [0 3 1 B i < v U o g 5 _And now to show what a gamble ‘ GooD EGGe oNtGAT ARD o DS & & 4 : 2 Laseball is, this galaxy of stars, the | — & Ta & Em To skl ot o Stamizy Wl o o unes ' Richardson Is Likely »called million-do infield, % AA';: W AUD e g § anky 7 | ¢ I : . o L didn’t cost majors more than ‘ o ey bir G 1 Dravie W, Y r ° e [} A : . Gold It Dalos, ¥ l,ool\m;.v Tiger Rccgult $10,000 10 81 O A Dance S| oV AnoTHER Swanson, : vamilet, | Wl gan Anteno Marel o was the cheapest of the AF TERWARDS il . T o i A 2 \ Jooking 1 lot Louis bousht him for an ' \—’\—_\‘- ./ - Merline, 1¢ W Bl 31 Feath, K. T010- pect s Dren discoversd | even $300. Gehrig probably xotJ s e Murphy, « . s i Guto troit Tiger Nolen Richardson. o | about $1,500 1o sign when he at- "‘-‘ : Pelletier, e ... Zvir M. 1 1 roOA pecruit infic ned from 1Fort | tended Columbia About $1.500 wus ~ . Bohiwab, 18 ..o ien, 11 m and A | Worth of t xus league, Manager | the price Pittshurgh paid 10 the Vir ¢ Carlnon, e -, .- ) 2 | Kopieck ity i€ said to be much imprese- zinia league for Traynor. Perhaps by Richar work and muay | $6 as close to the figure paid ; / A ke him a lar meber of the | for Wright. It might have been a ) 'K ‘hrfi at Lal me ¢ & R « iad Itriffle more, | \“,,r,\ feree, Dilio N < 1 rdsor University of | Thus we have $£10,000 worth of | Yora: scorer ) ing the « L ostud 1 one year!talent in the ginning rl--ulny\im:‘ : B of the Jrankisn clul sl U Toece Haute of the Tiree byeflinto a million-dollar valuation | Joe Tuty of ) olved | 2 ind o venr it Fort | within s Ahan 16 vears. Truly & ot i . ¥ I o v tned | i a tig zamhl S wey the New 1 ' i e ingield wor Do $0Gs Taux!? Z Sored. S i % i 5 Lanerc ST W and Click Gale | BREAD ILEALD CLASSIFTED ADS — e, skl (o of the teamn caught the =pirit and | 1u8 assistant 1OR BEST RESULTS ‘ > i

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