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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928 PRINCETON LOSES | sovioe tsus N ARREL 7O PEAN QUINTET =, === TOURNEY WINNER Enough to Be Recognized Among Red nd Be Five Wits St e . stren 22 oo |Scors @ 68 for Fisal Round in consec'm“ cu&lllpl()llshlp | stateenth day of the American bowl- ummi Mh E'wt WITH THE BOWLERS FRATER) United Btates op« 1 none | at Minikahda in 1 ¢ of these his hest IEMOLA for - ll.. SEND FOR FREE TRIAL Ilu' COMES 70 YOU IN PLAWI SEALED WRAPPER By Ahern TV ALLEYS Speak ing of Sports With t theory if mot in crea wetivity in the goly should be noted from now on. ings at the clubs in the New Rritain aliost nal opei 8t L) x..mvni \ D was first prize dressed Lo\hr Weuern opon—W r Highland, (Indiznapolis) Canadlan open—1 Hamiiton, 1919275, Last year, Farre {OUR BOARDING HOUSE ~ulrn L\I) LEAGUE 108 101 104 a1 9 the Leaders in Matches. artival of spring world | jy, Open- | vicinity o 808 | |ing congyess tournament here pro- duced only one score high enough to gain recognition among the leaders. uled for next month ri reports come 1o us i votees o L t now n bur come, Readers interested m last year given a service on tourna- ment news from the Shuttle Mea club that was better than ever as due to the pey assembled to vker, cb nent committee, golf were ! tookk it wnon i to tiu news to the Her compliments receiv attesis to the con ciency of his work. asons are punding anticip: ol was Im? in the this city well have April had th mi that roller th follows city, we h that the p kil Trom conversations ot the sport in th come to the conclusion oft was th interest other ¢ row hut Worcester, New Haven for nest s team lengnue is in prospect, rts P have come these conmn iies about but th Kl‘("lnvl \\lH epected number ot t would make it an inter MeAtoos wor ye i excelient, the past earned himself a place team for next vear, irom being a fi hias the *'goods vencer of experience. to skate, he is a comer, keep the game RAY MAKES COMEBACK Former Track Star Flashes Across on live for years. Wire First in Feld in Two Races at Evanston. Bvanston, L, March 21 Tittle Joie Ray, who burned the mile tracks for a decade, then flick- ercd from the cinders and he for two years, has burst agair bright prominence. Joie ran three milss at Patten gymnasium in the Central A A. U. meet last night to win two races. He finished the two mile event 75 yard in tront of Mel Shimek, former Mar- auette University distance ace it his tims of 9:3 may have been bec was presscd Ray also ran as anchor man for ' the Tlinos Athietie club’s mcdiey rlay tean, overcoming a 10 yard Tandicap to finish 16 yards front i Northwestern Unversity's leading man. No time was taken, Ray Conger, conquteror of Dr. Otto 4 Lloyd Hahn, won the 1,600 yard wce, with plenty to spar: iled Ty three scconds to e cord. His time was 2:17 1 ARRESTED AFTER GAME of into ifeen University Pennsylvania Students Apprehended Following Celebration, Philadelphia, Mareh Pr—Fif- n University of Pennsylvania un- i orgraduates, including the president the senfor class, were under ar- t today following a student ccle- ration over ‘s defeat of Prince. for the Eastorn Intercolleglate i ekethall league championship The disturbance; in which a crowd | about 1,000 students partici 1 k place in the section of Wost rladelphia adjacent to the univer. ‘v campus and it was not quelled il firemen drenched the celebrants th water from hoss lines. For sev. 1l hours the students battled po. o reservee, tled up traffic. started « boufire. Milk bottles were huried | Ing the melee and one policeman Vs cut by flving glass. John McDowell, senior president, was arrested on a charge of inciting to riot and held in jail for some time before being released to await 4 hearing. Snyder Car Sold on The First Anniversar New York, March 21 (#—On the first anniversary of the slaying of Al- bert Snyder in his Queens Village, | L. home. Lis auto was sold for | 00 for the support of kis daughter, | Lorraine, aged 10. The had been in the garage | since that time but under the terms | of the will of Mrs, Snyder, who with Henry Judd Gray dicd in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison for her | busband’s murder, it was sold under | urt order yesterday. | Mrs. mc\h]«d for the el of the home, the money | 10 be used for the support and edu- | cation of Lorraine. | ROGERS Al INDUNTRL N B Mac ™ . L8 MEN'S ¢ gave Stanley uul.- > 59 ant Stunley \\un. North & Judd 108 P. & F. CORBIN LADIES AND GENTS Purituns (7 e SPECIAL M Commereinl Gioe 80 Preserys $—1m 1. Gryshow Borkowaki 403 Skinner Chuck Philadelphia, March 21 () — The |University of Pennsyivania toda held the championship of the East- | ern Intereollegiate Baskethall league {for the sixta tme started. b unbeatable power and blue quintet last nigh Prineeton 2 "the title, since the cor the Red | ted | yoff for the Ton | rments the ling minutes of play for the winni points, place thews, personal side court cut the Princeton its ! defeat in a playoft for rimouth turned the rinst the Tigers here ut out in 2 unheralded for Mat- ! (vur of on se it | title mmi came punc Wittmer bt was unable ard, od from: the game on per- Wittmer had bee 4 few minutes before Sel put was close frora the first miaute wll team until s five points ahead this advantage was held only on AU half time the 3 to Princeton made foul tosses to open the second pe 101 from that time on only rot two separated the two feams, At the closs of the Schaaf was unanimously eleeted o next Penn team. CITY TOURNAMENT PLANS COMPLETED (Continued From Pre vision: End Eagles ve. Panth- i ers; I'lying Romeos vs. Bpeedboys. Tuesd, evening -— Intermediate division: South Church Juniors vs. Flashes, Boys’ Club Reserves vs. ding Page) ay afternoon—>Midget di Eagle Juntors vs. Apaches; *ie Juniors vs. Hula Hulas. *dnesday evening—Renfor vision: Co. H vs. Emeralds; club va. Lions. Thursday afternoon—Junior di- vislon: Aces va. First Lutheran Juntors: Whippets vs. Coltics Thursday evening — Intermediate dtvision: Python vs. Roys' Cluh Re. serves: Senior division: I'hantoms vs. South Church. The dates of the second matehes will be fived later. Bush Not Worried Over Poor Showing of Team San Francisco, March 21 (#—Al- though the Pittebnrgh Pirates ha lost two coasecutive exhibition games 1o San Francisco. Manager ! Donie Bush has expreased himself as ng worried over the compara- of the last two di- Boys' round Bush satd he fntended to continue working the recruits and regulars by casy stages and not to force them Y the limit in exhibltion games. The Pira have thre more games to ay with the § of the Pacific oast loague. bt. Louis Browns Are In Shape for Season ' « Palm Beach, Fla., March 21 o reorganize St Louis Browns have looked themsolves over nd found they weren't so bad thus far this season. They have outscor- d, outhit, outelugged and even out- | We ftumbled their opponents this season. | of cight. They have won five 4 Cineinnati, games played Philadelphia a | They assembled {19 for the opposition, tor the foe and have {extra base blows as comparcd to 10 for the enemy. They also made one wore error out runs 60 hits to against o4 ! WEAR 11 st ersburg, Fla., M ;==Whlle the Yankees have not start- led any conflagration in their exhi- !bition contests to date, the koystone kids, f.azzeri and Koenig, have 3| blazed out with red shirts, Although '1a vogue, 85 m 8- 165 #3370 | $h 168 | 27— 173 Brukhardt i arson Moskus Murphy DENTIST [the veteran Dol & \nu longer with fhe Combs and Du‘ |rocher flaunt red arms. I I ey, and hard- | Jim Gordon of Buffalo, Y., roll- d 680 to tie for fourth in rlm singles with Ge Fred F ed in fi The i orge 8. Jarrett ot New York. reitag of Milwaukee, remain. irst place with eaders in the four ev Singles—Ireitag, Milwaukes Zvman, Two-m Paul York, To All e C men—D1¢ ny, Omal ledo, ven icago, SCREW SHOP BFATS - BACK FAFNIR FIVE Aug TH Floden Red and Blue led | thre v Ntanl Asa t night and th d From Preceding Page) could s w Britain Mac e tino, 1 Bwanson, Ander 1t son ey Works fn Se resnlt of its on. defeat of the ng team, Miami Beach, Fia., March 31 (®)— Johnny Farrell, Mamaroneck, N. Y., tucked away a 63 for his final round of 18 holes and added the $15.000 La Gorce open championship to his | titular list hore yesterday with otal of 2 72-hole distance. | Close on | Bebby Cruickshank, with a 276, Farrell took down $5,000 of the him | prige money, Cruickshank $2.500 and Joe Kirkwood, of Albany, Ga., £1,006 for his third place with a 279. arrell’s sansational 63 yesterday parcd eight strokes from La Gorce (par and was acquired by means of six bird |a flight over regulation figuree, Rounds of the first ten winners, with the prizes taken down, Farrel, 1 Cruic £2.500, Kirkwood. 72-70-06—-270—181,. a0 Hampton 74-¢ Saraz Armour, Bspinosa, Voight, | | \l‘am\‘ 6—232—8750. 78-79-67-70—2 (x) (\)—Amateur. Record Seores, iicago, March {P—Record eS8 1 national open golf cham- pionships do not come close~ than four strokes of the remarkable to- 121 made by Johnny Farrell of New 74, ten under par for the | Johnny's heels came s and an eagle with never | 68.71.70- 7(-""(-—3«5’\ | York tn winning the Miami Reaeh | an m Goree links with and his fin. ot on | 2 holes yusterday of 3 —83 on a par 71 1 round | course has probably uever been du- plicated. records re: he of the major epen anley Works is | now in a fie for second place with | Fafnirs, Pritain tWo te Stanl tenth g vithow thers, Kley o Flis was the star for ning ¢ rart of WJeature e short t Phy ter part of th The The tie will be decided preliminary to the All-) o aturday when these an ot uls, tha vietim, o season, t the servier but had fn f the Bovs' club t Tost its It played Wal- win- itfit. ilis play i the the zame was on s. 1uley Works Jim™ Mur- ored four field goals in the ime he played toward the Jat- early of its sum ey Works, ther Swanson, Hewott, Haigis, Murph Flis, Carla To! 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