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255500 LARRIVIER DECISIVELY GLBERT HIGH 1 DEFEATS BILLY TAYLOR "BEATEN BY LOCALS Waterbury Battler Leaves No Doubt as to His Superior- ityin Three Rounds—Capital City Boy Makes Stir- jNCW Bl'l[alll ngh Scores Win ring Rally in Third Round—Winner Has Margin in ! Over Winsted Team Every Round — Pair Might Be Brought Together | \gam——()lhu Bouts On Card. Held in check for nearly thr periods by the unexpected strong Gilbert High five of Winsted, the | DIy be featured by a re. NoW Dritaim High basketball team | ling between Tayior ana fRally found itself in the last quar- Tislor got the fivst dn. Lo and dropped in Laskets from all and Larrivier won last night. “z,‘;f)x"‘1,°‘l|‘“' Shoenitotatore o sins dressing room after the bout, | ol sl Sine 1 f lly being 45 to 31. The game was for & TWUIN plaved in Winsted last evening for UL the benefit of the Gilbert scholarship ion In the aylor asked Larrivier match and Larrivier readily a i punched the Hartford amat boxing 200 @niclyhoise wltneased thelbip b Vo 5 ke Lisses crowds | Mohawk A oy to witness o game in that town was | only depart present. | did not show b 3I ’I’EAMS ENTERE[] | Gilbert presented a team of five | was in gar husky men, w used their weight | ently took hree rou |to advantage, and forced the locals! by a wide margin to travel at top speed. With three Lawrenee Prior of New York and minutes to go in the third quarter, | Ted Arrigan, formerly of the Nua- ¢ Gilbert team held a four point | tional A. C. of Provic margin on New Pritain. Suddenly were the judges in th Kraszewski hit a wond scoring Wirtz of New Hx i # streak and scored four beautiful long Tha count in noints at Lss in Baskethll Tl B 15t o ey S o the bout steod 44 to 38 t " [ > succession to give the Red and Gold | Larrivier. Cl T gh la four point lead at the end of the Larrivier took the first rov a| 0 Liose Ton !third quarter. Here the famed com- | rather tame affalr, by a slight mar-! = — bination of Zaleski, Saunders and | gin. Me widened the breach in the is the last day for fi] Kraszewski found itself and bom- | second and took the session by al, . o 5o O R CT srna. barded the Gilbert basket with a very wide margin. In the thir idetpn tnithiehelygbasiatbn)l toumia i e e put the hopes of was working feverishly and had Tay- | Went to be conducted at the Boy the Winsted team to win the game | lor on the way to a knockout when | club beginning on Mareh 27, and in the These three men took | the Hartford boy suddenly tlashed rally that had Larrivier on the verg in Turns i sinking double counters that hiad the Gilbert men baffled and un- |any team its entry which has not turned blank by tonight will be of dreamland. Leo covered himself | oug of the running for tha eham- Able to cope with the speed of the | up well, however, and before the | pionship struggle. Four new con- |locals. New Britain scored 14 poin round was finished, was w! n!'ng‘,,svmg quintets yesterday brought |1 the final canto while holding Gil- away at Taylor with both hands. |tho total of teams cntered to 31— |Pert to two foul points. Every rush that Taylor made Was | cjght senfor, 11 tntermediate, six | The first quarter was a whirlwind met by lefts and rights from Lar- | junior and six midget, session. Gilbert battled the locals rivier. The Waterbury boy beat!™ mpres intermediate teams weps DPOINL fOT DoInt and the first fuer | Taylor at long range using his left| placed fn the ficld last night, mak- |1°F ¢nded at 10 all. Saunders led to edvantage. Taylor rushed him|ing this classification the most pop. {th€ attack for New Britain in this but instead of backing away, Lar- |yl iy the tournament. The Nut- PeHiod With thiee Laskets from the | rivier took the offeusive last night|muge who have played the Cotorea |100T- and hit Taylor at w Billy's head | 3i ¥ club of Harttord, have listea | DAY continues at a furlous pace | kept bobbing back from the jabs the |tne" folowing players: Joseph {1 Uht sccond period and neither | Waterbury boy was shooting in, bUt | pranks, Joseph Curgio, Amours team was able fo got a safe lead | he kept boring in enly to receive the | cameon Alto Gr. en Swan. |OV'T its opponent. Each team took worst of the milling. " At close Fang | son, “Lywrence Kieffer and Walter | LIS i1 dropping in bashets from where - §s usually the more | gl ~Garlson is the manager. ..u)m»u 5. T} i teams left the floor | effective, Larrivier outpunched )nm{ Manager Jack Winkle of the Atlas ] ul,)\nmo‘::‘(\,\ rfll:mu ox‘l’nl:)]\’;i f\[.il | quintet has turned in the names of |~ " o BRaes nsonitp DN B 1?"““' Soualene i duck EWVInLG, ‘U\;;T\’,’.‘:L')Zx!\)ri».‘lw x“’”ivl in the third citing cncounters seen in any ama- | yonn Dumin, Louis Chester, Andrew el i ey | teur tournament and it is LDDATENt | Wesoly, - Joseph Bogdansi, Selig v oo ore | e hie e At ateur bouts ot 1 th that were duration tha neer Taylor ! Gourson, Dworin, David Diner, and Hyman The Pristol Whirlwinds are a six point advantage. Saunders (‘ui( » round 19 it down with a two polnter and then | would rost probably be the winner. | gno of the teams played by the Bt Dl e B e el ,hh“ ; four succ sive long shots from llu‘i Sl ent B {;1{.‘,12"(“,\,,3,‘ itk o derals, managed by L3man o/ ier of the floor to give New Brit- | 7: q o e 2 tain a 31 to 29 lead at the end of the opponent. When the decision \\(\~‘,lm {arn) Tastinight | hsiv nlh G rindered, thre was no EUMC Of ar Lyman Wichn, John O"rien, |" ies gisplay by Krassewskl sas protest from the hundreds of Taylor Thomas Wilson, than Tipman, MetEithal ror’q, ;;r S rooters in the hall. | Leo Michalowski and Joseph Donlan. One short fight started among the Britain that soon put the game Two of these players are already 'y he locals dropped in baskets on Windsor Locks at 175 pounds out a triple and two singles. matches within 30 days. provided but the boxers were not in | He ned once. As to what course he would take accord with s of the pro- e e {in the event the commission declin- moters. T most cer- | STARTS CAMPAIGY |ed his proposition, Smith would no tainly and « ter” | New York, March 10 P—Charley 'gay. Jack Delancy, former cham ind Ref 1 out ' (Phil) Rosenbe former world’s gion of the light heavies, surrender- of the ring unweight champion, will start ¢4 the ftitle to join the heavy ' saign for the featherwelght | seeights, t Lt in a six-round feature ANOTHER BROTHER ACT | i dt ntine ant out Harry Scott, negro box- | George Hauser, w brother of Jor principals ferous in the or, at the Olympia elub in Harlem {Hauser, with the Athletics, will extreme Hosenberg was restored to good make his professional debut this The oyt urnament will e nding recently after a suspensioi son as A wmember of the Cedar ' weeks from last night. It |of one year. Kapids club in ths Mississipph NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, LEO LARRIVIER SCORES DECISIVE VICTORY OVER BILLY TAYLOR IN BOUT: TAIN TOMORROW AFTERNOON——WATERBURY BASKETBALL TEAM HERE TONIGHT—RED AND GOLD DEFEATS GILBERT HIGH : PPCITEOCTINIIITVITITTVOOPPERIC TR TITT IS TOET IOV TT "threc MARCH 10, 1928. 2 01882 LHSHS: ST OTT MANY NEW FACES WITH BROOKLYN ROBINS Aenern CAN HE LEAD YHhe DODGERS To T“E PENNANT PATH?. o 10 SEE A Lor OF EACK OTHER THIS SOUMMER BISSONETTE SEEMS To HAVE WON HIMSELF A HOME 1 1ON THE INITIAL HASSOCK e ‘pazzy* vmces FUPPER IS " RESPONDING 1+ A _Coor BoY 1 ONTHE HOT TORNw, ] L improved greatly daring he pest - ¢ “la. March 10.—The| i <|rane stuck his thumb m!a Litoutiilp Lt Berlin voason. MeNamara, lanky swthpas, ferocious rooters of Brooklyn should | R Basemin Blon bada vl Torh e meEhlr et o L ey | Marior A RETh L bt i i have plenty of new faces at whom from a finger. Both will take a| Charch boshotbitl : loos & ,‘; 1' array of talent, the Brass Ciy co 4 ted Press, PR | ) ) ague will I : ke R ey ca epithets when the |7 . N ew days' rest. ‘ = A s confident of dump: |they can hurl ep | Bus rankic Genaro, N. B. A. Maclcs Al not metiinto Highi| ‘omluivl with threo games at the e & SonThier | Robins return north to open the fiyweight champion, defeated I gear untll fhe ARI when o harrago | X0 M O AL this eveaing, Al fhvec Sy ohy R0 S i 1928 baschall scaso de, Philippines (10). 51 doubiles andliinEles sodrediiais ‘(:o’rx.lr;le will bring <0 "v,’”fr,v."" sl e pe e s With the exception of the pitch-| Hot Springs. Ark.- ,?J',"',, Y”?‘or‘ru # and overcame a five run Jead, | Which appear 1o e M S n will occupr ling staff, where he is abundantly Detroit, Lnocked out "Rt ekl Manager Mack has about decided ' @b otod T e e for tho 1oop 181 forward berths with Zakzewsk af fortified, Mr. Wilbert Itobinson, the | Mumphis (1. to keep O Orwoll in the pitching | eXpected. In the firs e, Mowest | C20ters Johnny Siechan and portly manager, will do much ex- 4 J95 box noping that Ty Cobb will be |Ti43 o'clock, tho e e dopy G perimenting before he is satistied. b Lohman. fyyck, He planned originally to play jin the (A <““:n']“. he leavor to keep Brooklyn’s infield comes in for one “"I\'lfl (10) . he hard bitting Milwaukee product u\l ”01 ny quintet M-“\ m: iy dn o 5 i T ox Simmons, Can e lonly two game: t up @ 2 of the greatest alterations ever wit- aanp o g |10 the onttield, € ey minary Game ndeen gon a major leagne club., fon, O, won from Bobby Marriott,! i, Athletics go to Winter Haven £00d scrap on almost every occ sion, s i Three positions are slated for new Ualtimore ((10). Al Trivdman, New | iogay for a gamo with the Phil i 'tfxf‘" N s 45 0rle et Isbis SE1Te T Sl York, outpointcd Andreas Castano,| chure m, v 4 ry, i e Cuba (10). 5258685252258 8538 25050508808 5050050008558 89555883882053232225L 2835582 90529550 850088805 | HARTFORD HOCKEY TEAM TO BATTLE NEW BRl- “"l AARA L 4 haaaadd add o Ll iy Ly 40 ) et L ) 'WATERBURY CONFIDENT OF DEFEATING NEW BRITAIN 1Local Basketball Team Facing Critical Stage in Race for Second Half Championship—Brass City Quintet Was Winner in Last Game Played—Visitors Have Imposing Lineup—Hardware City Five Determined to W m—I’l eliminary Game. I N 1a Waterbury | | Rubenst: rf Currington i‘ Sloman, g 1f White ' SCHEDULE 0 END iWelH!lalched Teams to Clash iu s drive for the s npionship of the C e Basketball Leagu: at a critical st scticut be st vill . the Stauly Arena when i) ! Last Games Tomgm aintet thes the floor against o ! B E N = ) vl quintet of Waterbu | the seconc last ime on the sched Swedish Bethany. Ceuter Cong. ' ule, T ocal ecrew is leading the Dahlman g Brown Circ it the present time with the Nooruard Atlas of Nuy Haven just a step be- I'W. Anderson . Brainerd, Slade hind and it will be necessary for Left Fo B the home clu to win in order to ro- mer Johnson ... Lockwood, Hagis f2in its lead. Center In the last mme hetween the two son, 3 ricson clubis staged in this city, Waterbury surprised all fie followers of the New Br tam by scoring @ clean-cut victory over New Drita Dradicy | Trinity M. ¥ South Cong. ]‘.‘ """ "n\lf rl‘;rq"qm:nn‘:l that New {Karbonic 11 Britain was orm or over-con- & fldent 2nd Watedbury was in th best of form. D. Hewett o Morey | D5t ; Askiie New Britain is diermined to win TA. Hewett Wesscls, Rockwell | (O8Nt in order thit the only ol e e stacie in the path of the team migit " Ibe the Atias Five ¢ New en | Heinzman , Ma; a2 2 | Y The Elm City erew will micet the e parker 10¢als in the last gam: on the pro- and New irtain wins to- it will be botween the two St Matthew's e title, W. Pre rbury will have for its for- s He “arrinztonand White, lund G. Preisscr Benson ington's ability is vell known ! ito New Dritain fans whie White's Klopp Erickson | worlk in the last game wi the sen- tion of the contest. He & a forn larson oshy High school star who showed great improve t 3 Dyave Rancroft gives s § he A e : gpeotalons on the doitth slde 02 e {ijsteq ny ihe Chltics, and the ‘over-leron il angles and goon Lok & coni- . ,,:ngmld'?"‘:if'nf§\:‘}(,‘\:xz,i‘:Fc;,,‘d,: Omaha—Joe Medill, Chicago, do- RODINS Bemg Tfl“ght week and is hoping to wind np witl e ””‘2“""‘3} fl"“; ;“’v'“‘"]i ;V'(_ B e e oman 1. T-oney | DPINE has caused the committee In |uanding lead. T amd it Tarry Riconda and Del | feated Tommy Grogan, Omaba (10). | How to Wield Bats « wix ween two girlk teams has not wf‘ struck, Se int Thomas J lu:)v.\ charge of the tournament some puz- aunders, Zaleski, and Kraszewskl piceonotte play the game they are Irish Kennedy, St. Paul, won from| .. water, Fla., March 10 (®— | The Trinity Methodists and South e Thie antan of the police foree, rushed the bellie- ziomint. The Federals have played led the locals on the offensive. seo f capable of, Brooklyn will have the|Kid Rax, Wayne, Neh. (6). JOt|suniyir Robinson and his aides are | Congrezational thureh will clach at ST e Brent fun put of,@ BOe oxiL | I8 ne Bhantam Resery N 43 of New Britain's 45 points. | 1" inncld simea I have been run-|Greb, New York, outpointed Johnny | S HEET, FO 0500 & teaching the |8:30 o'clock. The latter team L : man] fe nearly fainted and caused ppajungor clas s brought 10 Sowka played strongly on the d““x':n: this club,” Robinson says | Rose, Fremont, Neb, (4). lobins how to Jay Partridge | full two-game load but really nceds a deal of commotion for & feW IMO- six teams by the entrance of the|fense. Primrose was the star of the| "hs s, CUb Boboon ted atl u Claire, Wis—Ollle Bartleit,|jag heen showing promising form | another win tonlght in order to be Lt e Acrs, who arc managed by James | Winsted teum, dropping in § bas. | oyirennter.. e has s attntion | inncapolis, won from Mike Van: under this tutelage with & perform- [sure of the championship. The HAFFY Helhmn Ta ding Excellent matches made up the}oBrien and who list the Whippets | kets. to mapping out plays with Sccond |tine, Duluth (10). Wallic . MEL {ance of 11 safo hits in 14 trips 10 | Methodists arc hoping 1o subdue Bell Recruit Under His Arm remainder of the card. Joe Dignal a5 4 previous opponent. The pla The summary: - Baseman Jimmy Partridge and is wain, Fau Claire, defeated Johnny|he plate during the training cam- 'and Morey and break the Congre- St A of Waterbury defeated Tony Pagon!|ers eligible are Gerald Flood, Mickey | & ewinciian HigI cager for work, now that managerial | Hornung, . Paul (8). Kid I n eationalists’ run, which Jas brought |y 520 Anioio Tex, March 10 Gh-— of Springficld in three rounds using p sfak, Henry Statchen, Willlam Ild. responsibilities have been lifted from Iau Clair, knocked out Harris Lobinson is hopeful of developing |17 vietorics in 18 s Tnaldanti ‘,r;”' L\m[ it ,“,,.A wh; ;flq lw:_ his left jab often enough to bewilder Kolinowski, M. Holyst, George Grip, |Zaleski, rf ...... 1 1 hi:fl ehonider Lau Claire (4). the hitting strength of Jigger Stat Methodists themselves still I S ”l;”; S r(:pr"i)" Anl;\ boy from the City of Homes. |, James Janshian. 1t § 16| Tho carly form of Dissonctt: Dick Ramies | Max Carey and Davey Jancroft are |a bare chanee of wtinning the chi LAt Lhn.m“ms seomitni Wi oxilusiuyea, vl sgke of puer 1In) Weighing Next Wck, Bl G e 2 12 highly touted first baseman who had § ; ¥ Loon, Towa, contributing instructions to ralse We pionship. T 3y teams have ot | i o T Chebanlic eonts, wns his punches hut Dignal was 00| mya proc of welghing in will |Sowka, rg ... o 014 great year with Buffalo in the ‘,\A‘“u), |Jigger's mark above the .00 circle. | played cach other hefore, i e e s shifty to allow his opponent to land | begin next wark and it will then be [Landine, Ig, 1t ] 2 ‘u"mnonal league last season, has - — — | The final game will bring 102cther | prize yeoruit in actual combat, 1 squarely. The fought at 135 pounds. | gufini determined whether all [Reckert, 0 ? been very impressive. He scems to Athletics Continue to CARDS LOSE GAME |the St Matthew's German Luther- 4no Jincup choser for the Tige Ed lie scored a one-round |y.apg gre entitled to play in the | 9 45 | have that position rather well sewed - 3 r R s e W N atin e oAb e R e e knockout over Bill Dombrowski of | (1icces they have entered, Weights | A . i.‘p. with Babe Herman being ready W in Prac ce Games S "a,mm‘ul ';mm-' e i R A B o Hartford in the 160-pound class. ‘\\lH be determined on the ]:"'(\A t‘]ul»; M s ‘(fi "1’ to step in when something goes Fort Myerg, Fla, March 10 (®— tion \jp'qyl;.s was cut short by the Eame hould i 0od one, for the jiq rling is scheailed for left fleld, Dombrowski went down twice 107 | gijog next Thursday, Frid and Primrose, rf 3 )"‘“yonp The Athletics continue to pile up|Athletics yesterday, Johnson who Swedish youngsters have caused @ pushing out hoth Red Wingo and the count of nine and Referee Wirl2 [ saturaay atternoons and evenings. |Nero, rf : 1] miconda, at third, has also shown | o 2 L0 REG L e southiand, | pees hurling good ball to win a |10t of trouble in the league and the | Bolb Fothergill, waved him to his corner de While the weight of a team will be [Italia, If 2 4 ! nicely and will probably start the o e 1o time injuries. cgular place on the Cardinal squad, | §t. Matts have a team which hus| iy Rice, lataof the St Louis that the bout was “no matel determind from that of the five Sullivan, ¢ L.....0.2 o & |=eontmere i Rloona i nomnent Tt St S e e e e L ey G ST R e Johnny Clinch lost on a foul 10|y, ,yvjost players, every listed player [Serafini, rg .......1 1 % comer to the majors, having pre- |, . Ee SR ioNis CarhionE ot e R e e it et Sl Bill Lieherman of Epringficld in the [ ug e present to have his pound- | Penziner, 15 ......1 0 o R G el e S e S e N e e e el b e ddozpounil £l The end came IN | age recorded. 1In the senfor class, | o8 2 31 lietics and the Boston Red So | Mack's regulars received, injuries |let an Athletics rally bring them to ' — Methodists Vs South cxercising with Easerling fn the the fourth tound. Tollowing Hiee|naturally, weighing ‘will not be| Scoreathalftime, 18 all. Referce, | "piiching, ns usual, is the least of | Juring the proce r Coch-|a onc point lead which they held. |church and Methodists vs. St. Matis. | Latting cage. hectic sessions, the hout was de- |, ry, as there no limit, but |Santerson TUnele Wilbert's worries. Thirteen | { elarcd a draw. In the fourth Clnch | i cry hoy entered in the other three | Mect St. Thomas | hurlers are in camp, the majority | = landed a clearly low Dblow and| .y cdifications must take his turn | ]Cm\wu :vlv‘ :J"!-'r ;1" r]lyh; s ;v'l'onrl\l' | of them veterans. i t tt' - = Referee Wirtz warned him to keed | on 1he geales ithe New Britain igh basketb: Vance, Petty, McWeeney, Ehr- lf A H P w le th R a.l Th B BRIGGS them up. Clinch argued with the | ppige Director Ray Anderson |team will make its second trip in [y rifoh i TETegRey, R ome rutting vvere € the I\e ing y official and was disqualified br | has called a meeting of the tourna- |two days when it travels to Hartford | "6t rine men with Ray Moss of a foul blow. | ment committee for 2 o'clock Tues- |this afternoon to meet the SIXONg | of Maomphis, SoutBern Association Bill Pruno of Windsor Locks | gav arternoon at the club, The goy- |St. Thomas seminary fivs The ""',vmh‘ and Louls Koupal, who toiled p the 175-pound class, s I a one-| hing hody will take up any ques- [Cls have scored six >""l"‘:‘;’;°l(‘:{‘:§ with Indianapolis in the American o e Tl round knockout MIICr | tioned players at that time and will |over the seminari: = ““’r ey aes | Association last year, being the two = R s CEDL B ot st €1y 100 | Gocide upon the DG &t‘:vul‘nl:\:i‘l;u"'ofl:{:r"H!V P recruits who are more thn likcly to . Ger Back! GeT our ‘o;nl.-k el o T iA At gt R [Britain ¢ x\xy’r;‘r‘]gz‘:"’:r:h,‘;,l,‘,a\;'in” “Dazzy" Vance has been Tl oF MY LING rour decigion wer 13 o Aans 2 ing diligently every day. He pitched :\vgf';;; oy 1“, Sy Palace BO“ ling Alleys son by a 34 to 12 score but the sem o i’;‘m“:s e My L left hand 1 Frod Teller, former state duck. it reneth ‘_‘“"’ and "1" “; Vr‘f“fl’; oat some “hard” oncs. Needless to | stomach - [pin bowltng ehampion, has pur. |time are in the e one lineanar | 8a¥ this was very annoying o the| Joe Ch: Hartfo < 1 the Pal Bowling alleys at | §ame winning 'st’rvy-‘. S ae' 3 7”3 late-coming squad of inficlders and three-ro over Neil Main street from Johm Arce- |NCW Britain, b.m”li‘,‘“.”‘, r Som. | outficlders. of Windsor Locks . 8 laschi of Hartford. Arcela e This may be Bill Dosi'a last year S o Voot ka and Landino, guards. St Thom- | oc" Y 28 B Do e e 1 s linaen SKE S dl s n o a8, Laws and Niemle, forwards; Shea, | & ouid be good for a dozen wing this ed o1 1 fast 1 it ( flollielder of this city about ftwo| o Alankas and Radivieious, b eear o hig supply of slippe ~Im’ it e v D ey e holds out. Petty and McWeeney are | & unt ‘:“lp,,l el eb il o e e S | alse counted on for good work n | o ark, N. J. Mr. Gerth Hi MAY Jo]“ HEAYIES | the coniing carinmiiin, Iilent fof SR ity Saic. | Tho outield wil probably hel mbining a "X‘;"“ "14 manned by Captain Max Carey, Al-| i 1 ¥s in various cities and | bert Tyson, former Giant, late o 50 ; the state. John J. Walsh | Tommy Foughran Intends to Seck -urr‘ful]o ;’:d‘mb’e fm r’n'l’m ‘:"‘m' "; g " [holds a lease on the bullding. Chance to Ty for Crown Worn |the latter's scrvices are not re-| ’ —_— | L quired at first base. | K «.« Babe Ruth Troubled hy { by Gene Tunney. | a2 Siats may by transforres ' i paund and Getting in Shoes | ~ow vork, Maren 10.—om— FRIS (iertol Sremmer, the | | VBHIRE StPctersturg, Fla, March 10 O | Prospects of Tommy Loughran, On leaving th mp, one is re- | vyl 1 i 4 Ruth has uncovercd a new .r,r-,«r: light heavyweight champion, |\ ingeq by Unele Robbie that his | 3 that, Poul fectitis. The Yankees' | entering the scramble for the role of | [0 i0 0 8 FIEV SORR TRE L0 ! I WA: Vw:@u;?. OD;T . 1 r declares the sand on challenger against Gene Tunney de- | juring presidential years, “We | e You Know The RULES 7 fany ¢ gets into the shoes and | veloped today. copped in 1916, won again in 19201 very excit 12 skin, just like eating | Joe Smith, Loughran's manager, ,.4"wore just nosed out by the . kers in b {announced his intention to seek the ianey iy 1924," savs the genial Mr. L DD Nor: r t in spitc of the complaint, | consent of the New York state ath- poyincon. “If we get the right " Gon' n i ! Herman played on first b latic commission for Loughran t0 be- | qrount of hitting, maybe we'll Sinko had a Iuft that cot 1 ies yesterday against come a heavywelght. CH B 0 i 0 1S pR | where but on I regulars and caromed a single | Smith said he planned to aek that i won by a large margin off U'mpire Paul Krichell to the 4 the board designz the two out- | punch alone Hglit or Yhe face atanding ontanderst) foe the 195 (lc\cland Indians Arel | An t ! Carl- regulars won the six-inning pound title and that louzhrani Usin~ Their Rookies son of 1 Fox of frav from the rookics 11 to 2, Gebrig would be preparcd to accept the two | New Orleans, March 10 (P—Only | regulars were included in the | starting lineup announced by Man- | ager Peckinpaugh for the Cleveland | Indians’ first cxhibition game of the | scason with New Orleans today. | They were George Burns at first, | Johnny Hodapp at third and Luke Sewell behind the bat. Wesley Ferrell, promising rookie pitcher, was scheduled to start. Johan Goldman, shortstop from Syracuse university poled out a home run a practice game y terday. 1 1 p d