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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 143u. v Associate Speakinyg Of Spor'ts | 1hlinois, brealks S = |I'") 3'4:[1 1’.::;‘111‘;\\“-«11'-5 s a peculiar thing but we have | 18YS ng to dope out what is so | 'Fort funny about the fact that the In- | {Wice dustrial league basketball race has|Yard been thrown into a playor Sentman, record for Illinois re- Worth. to Leland sprints. 3 Swimming Miami Beach, Fla.—Helenc son and Eleanor Holm shatter National A. A. U. —Bracey bows in 100 and game in | order that the championship might be decided. After deep thought | #hout the subject the light dawned | ordé at Upon ‘us today. It is the fact that | Pionships. we have heard no one, absolutely| Evanston, TiL claim that the league |thrones Michigan champion | Brunswick, M New England Inte ciation title. rec- Northwestern de as DBig Ten' —Brown collegiate win Tn these days of high pressurc sports, everything has been in the burlap, csfecially where titles a concerned. We heard the other day that Babe Ruth and Colonel Rup-|8les, pairs with Coen to win double pert even staged their little by-play | 4nd with Cecilic Aussem to captur about salary with the understanding | mixed doubles title of southern that it would only be ballyhoo. It |France tournament. is understood, of course, that at the Palm Deach, Fla.—Richard Slokon dilnct oo reement | Aguter win southern pro tourna- had beeh reached the two|ment doubles, beating Heston and that Babe was to receive $80.000 a | \Wood, 2-6, 6 5 year for two vears but he would| Ormond Beach, raise a rumpus this spring just so|I’are win doubles of the cash customers would t | Coast tourney, beating steamed up | Feurer 6-4, 6-1 6-2 Paris—Bunny Austin upscts Boro- X tra on wood cour 2-6, 6-2, 11 But. returning to the Industrial | Icague situation here, not a whisper has come to our cars that there was| Kansas hing flukey about the deadlock | crown goes between Corbin Screw and Stanley | who beat Rule. Evidently the fans in this city have found two honest teams. Tennis | Gl e y| Nice, France—Tilden wins —Hall “lorida Doeg and East and Basketball City—National A. A. U. to Henry's of Wichita, Qlympic club, San cisco, 29-14. Philadelphia—Penn ton, 28-16, in last ll;;\.s\mn league season. beats Prince- game o | Albie Booth, received quite Yale football star, write-up yesterd i the sports section of the Boston | Afjan, T Post. The article carried the infor- | Gains mation that he weighed 160 pounds. |y, It also called attention to the fact | that although last football season Coach Mal Stevens considered him only another halfback, Coach Joe Wood of baseball has already | benched the regular shortstop in|o.iq wins Agua Caliente futurit favor of Booth, a candidate also for | coui <10 000 = T baseball. He has played basketballl ™ .0 during the past season. | capture 9 e sociation ond Daytona Deach, Fla.—Kaye driving Silver Bullet for first General Canadian 1. Roberto Rol lian heavyweight champion. Pedro, Calif.—Marin, New | York entry. wins second lap of King of Spain Trophy races for eight meter yachts, Agua.Caliente— i outpointe kin Y.—Cornell istern title. wrestlers Lehigh finishes sec- The Tabs' Basketball league ended | up vesterday with the society's | quintet winning first honors. The Tn- | dustrial league will pass into his- \“(vm‘_\% A e i tory after tomorrow night's game at | oo S5 the Stanley arena. M ger Clar- | : 5 2 Hamilton, Bermuda — Bermuda ence Lanpher stayed at home his | : o i o lamateur golf title goes to T. P first Saturday night last week. The | o ; i : Perking, who beats Pennington National uards are still playing. | » Vi Miller-Jones, 2 and 1 These, to us, are all signs of Mass Beima i b “ambridge 0 pring otball agreement, 200 Harvs expiring ve Chicago itle rmy in :newed for four New Britain's sporti . of will regret the loss Tex Zevin, who will York ‘before another son rolls around. T the state of Connecticut in ball and will probably take York into camp within the next few | — University rmnastic next 3ALL BRIEFS he 1 Pre At Winter Haven, Fla.- 7: Philadelphia (N) 3 | at Petersburg, I e New York (A) 1. At San FPrancisco—San Pittsburgh (N) 1. At Tampa, TFla—Cincinnati . Louis —NBoston S Francisco Henry Recano, a member of his | team, will not play in this locality next year. He will be in college, | 19: Detroit (A) 1. : s v/ | At Avalon, Calif Manager Zevin explains his rea- | 103 1os Ar 5 gon for not accepling i challenge| U Biloxi. A from the Tabs basketball team to(3i l-ouisville 2 play his Orioles. “I have been ask-| At Pensacola, ed to play the Tabs, nd | 9 Mobile (SA) 1. Sons of Italy in the Tabs' leagur Games Today but none of them has a reputation | and why should the Orioles risk | their reputation on teams of their caliber, Tex asks (N) ‘hicago (N) Washington (A) Ilu.—TBoston (A) At St Fla.— X (A) Cincinnati (N) At West Palm Beach, 1la. Iyn (N) vs. St. Louis (A) At Fort Myers. Fla.—Philadelphia (A) Columbia Petersburg, New vs. Brook- REVIEWS GAMES LOST Vs, Shawkey Gets Things Lined Up Very Early ersburg, March 17 (# - By y b Shawkey of th believes in arly. He announce Yankee lineup for the Ink | o games of the scason against sball | the Athletics Philadelphia April 15 will be: Combs, Ruth and Cooke in ,the outli . Gehrig, La Tl Koenig and Chapman in infield, Diclke ttehing and either Hoyt Pipgras pitching. Manager Roger Pickinpaugh of Cleveland Indians to Profit Last Year. cd up ¢ Mistakes Made reh Clevelard New Seeking to dians with the ‘“smart” bas that makes the difference hetween | a mere first division club and a pen nant contender, Manager Rog Peckinpaugh has been profiting from a review of the 20 games which the tribe lost by a lone run last vear. | e ; Half of the . ‘,:‘:u‘n]vx 1-0\11\: lh].n *| Chicago Cubs Back at cen victories had the outficlders 3 % vy thrown to the proper bascs or had Camp fer Routine Work the base runaers known when they Avalon, Catalina Island., Calif, could safely advance, believes Peck. [ March 17 (R—All with and he has mapped out instructions |1.os Angeles club of the P to overcome these faults. Coast league, at {wo victories eac the Chicago Cubs today were bac their island training station routine drill. Manager Joo McCarthy pleased with the work of h terday when the Angels were feated 10 to 5, and held hits by Moss, Malone and Bush | Cubs out 18 hits. Orleans, M instill h at or eve the TIGERS IN EXRIBITION Detroft Team (o Engage Indiana- |y de- polis American Association Nine e in Game Today. pounded "> Bennett Is Slated to (P s Indiana- team in | March 17 journeyed sota today to engage the polis American Association an exhibition gam Although ~ Manager well satisfied Sunday charges® ability to collect home he had to admit Lis defense appear- ed wobbly against the Cincinnati The National leaguers got 20 , four,of them circuit blows, oft Detroit pitchers to win the by 15 to 4. Also four T contributed to the team’s Tampi Detroit to West Palm Beach (P a4 Bennett, to one of the players in the out of the St. Louis Browns' defense, was slated for sentry duty in left fic ainst the Brooklyn Rolsins to e only other ¢ Manag expected to make in his starting lineup from last week's games was Walter Stewart, the s the initial moun man. I¥la., March who is expected Harris with was form his lines runs. ange portsider, ALL GAME ted Wa game Park WIN BAS All Stars de an indoo terday at was Alexander got two homers to rur his total to six in four games. Diek's nine in ¥ played ye 7 (UP) | The scof Donlan of the | pitched and J aught for 1ck and | the winners while M. Norton caught and J. Savio pitched for the lose Dick's Al Stars challenge any city for a game. T write to Walter avenue. ROBERTSON R Lawrence, Kas., March Robertson, coach ity of Pennsylvania t m, and a coach o . . Olympic athlete copted an in- vitation to referec the eighth annual Kansas Relays scheduled here April 19, in th lephone 327 or Afams, 30 Hartford FITCH-JONES COMPANY MEN'S SHOESs JOHNSTON & MURPHY Madi- | cham- | sin- | and | 2| The | city and son of Epi- | Intercollegiate as- | Don, | time, | to ecight | Bl Play in Left Field | 17 | MIDDLETOWN TEAN, FACES BOYS (.08 Ruscos - I¢ad League in Home City—Winters Promoted Boys' Club, Zembrowski .. % Right Forward Grusha s PSR Left Forward Frederickson Center Kerelej Compagnonc . < Right Guard | Paluch 5 Plancta Left Guard Substitutes: Boys' club, Goffifa, Rametta, Boukus, Winters; Russell | Mfg. Co., Tomasi, Wikowski, | beta. the New Britain Boys | Russell Mrg. Co. cat club gym tonight as the locals |attempt to break their losing strealk land regain their carly season form, | for it was against the Rusco outfit |1ast year that Coach Ray Anderson { men made one of the most thrilling | comebacks and whirlwind wind-ups {that has ever been seen on a | court. The locals defeated the Mid- | dletown factory men on that occ sion by a scant point scored at the | very whistle by Joe Goffa, and an- | other thriller is anticipa club and the Middletown { the indust team is leading league in its home as not Jost a league game in two years. In its lineup are many players who have appeared in New Britain _before, including seve members of the Middletown team, now battling for the lead the state Y. M. C league. A large crowd of rooters is expected to accor any the visito: Aga his formidable outfit the locals will throw all their strength in an effort to end the gloomy week of defeat which have settled ove | them of late. Just what has gone wrong with n Tony Kerele, men is not certain, but one theory is that they have gont into mental funk. Tonight's game will give them | @ real chance to shake this off and {return to their winning ways of | former weeks. | Captain John Winter; Club’ Reserves, | with the fir [mght in of the s debut hursday who made 1 team last emergency, has been definitely promoted to the senior squad and will replace Albert Ben- | jamin, a guard, who is no longer a {member of the club team. Winter is good as cither a guard or cente has a remarkable eye for long shots, and has the weight and knowledge to be a valuable floor man | His loss to the Reserves, fogather | with the forced retirement of Albert | | Rakutis and Joe Normant, who have {been ill, has led to the addition of |two new men to that squad. They e George Rowinski and Otto Miller. In addition, Jake “Hogzo" | Parparian, former club player, re- turned to the fold last week and was | given a pl with the Reserv his outfit will meet the Phantom Juniors in fonight's preliminary ame. Dancing will follow the con- sts. On night the go to Boston for with the Boy that city. The Bristol Boys' | appear here next Monday cvening, | and the season will come to a close one week | with the McKinley | Athletics of 1 Hartford the locals. * RESTRAINS PITCHER Manager Heinie Wagner of Red Sox seaior its re- chub of elub will sat ! team will | tarn game rday st Refuses (o Allow Big kd Morris to Let Out His Arm. U st g SR | Big Ed Morris, who like | ers wants to win every ball game in | which he works, is being restricted {in activity by Manager Heinie | ner of the Red Sox | 120 wishes to assume the pitching {burden in tomorrow’s exhibition ume, but his boss does not want 10 take any chances of the big right hander hurting his arm. Heinie knows from past cxperience that :n the tall Alabaman allows the opposition a hit he immediately wants to put on more stuff. reticent manager knows, can be used to better advan when the regu- lar scason starts. age RAIN HAL San Antonio, T March 17 (®) As John McGray ched the rain wash out an exhibition game be- tween the and the Chicago White Sox yesterday he remarked that his team had lost more work by rain thi than in “all the previous five years nt here and in all t) a we spent | Sarasota and Augusta. 1 like to e¢ my team in shape as soon as vossible, then T know what they can do.” he rked. “As it | can only s what they can do.” S WORK ear is, we rem gue Baroni | I'arsons | Cu- | Memories 6f a thrilling finish will | enliven the basketball game between | | preference for beer and 12 quintets at the lo- | local | 4 tonight. | al | in | Boys' | ost pitch- | Wag- | . the | at| \YALE STUDENTS CRAVE LIQUOR, SURVEY SHOWS | | Whisky, Gin, Beer and Wine Fa- vored in Order Named Yale | Daily News Learns New Haven, N 17—Seventy- | one per cent of Yale's students drink cither frequently or occasionally ac | cording to answers submitted to a | recent questionnaire by 2,648 stu- dents. Those who abstain total only | 769. The Yale student body cons of 3,129 studen Only 426 of them | believe in strict enforcement, while 2,113 favor repeal of the dry laws. The amount of drinking done in- during the student's college | . Sophs drink more than fresh- men, juniors drink more than the | sophs and the ceniors drink most of all. Students who drink twice a| month or Mmore number or 46 per cent. One thousand drink once a month or less. | Whisky is the favorite drink with gin next. Twenty per cent express a 2 per cent prefer wine The survey Daily was made the Yale by news, ——mmm—m [ Flashes of Life ¥ Aw Atlanta, — An emperor born on St. Patrick’s day is to lead an iv | vasion of England shortly peror Jones of golfdom. Eobby's 28th birthday. | Tondon — John and William | | Oliver, bachelor twins, who have | | made money in the printing busi- | have celebrated their 74th ay by buying an automobile. | ne | birthd sw York — Amos 'n' Andy | otherwise Freeman I. Gosden, na | tive of Richmond, Va., and Charles | | J. Correll, of Peoria, 1L, radio top- | notchers, spend ten | broadcasting. But they | tvally work 15 hours prepari swering mail and the like. Passaic, N. J.——Nicholas 0. lawyer, is thinking of tyir | to his finger the next time he motor | to New York. He crossed the Hud- | son ferry. When he srrived in New Yo cd off the destination the charges Berry string boat and by taxi. | auto, il to get k, he to his n he reme him to hered | cost | it back | Ossining, N. Y one woman amof | Warden Sing employe. There will be ) men when ccts the next Sing She will scarch Lawes s { women visitors ‘ Edi Scotland §pence is dead, a martyr to science. He lost one arm and hurt {another in his researches in the | field, m which he was a pioneer as- cociated with Wilhelm Roentgen. He had an annuity from the Carne- lero fund. * — Dr. J. W Norfolk, Va. — Clarence Cham- | berlin on a flight to Kitty Hawk, N the birthplace of aviation, has found parts of Wright in the shifting sand dunes, | | ers | Plainfield, N. J. After suffer even years from a broken back re- | ceived in a high school football Ellis W. Galloway is dead. game, Columbia, . — The old chapel | Columbta Theological seminary, Woodrow Wilson, as a boy of the profession of faith in | will be torn brick oy and stone by stone, | ructed in Decatur, Ga tather of | wher 16, made Christ, down, and Wilson's in the located at Lrick was once professor | seminary, which now is Decatur, Washington — General Pers will tell a radio audience at { m. tomorrow over the NBC how Francis Scott Key | Star Spangled Banner.” Tuckahoe, N. J is somewhere | inherited | digger, left intention of doing New Ivices have come metropolis was dot ing network wrote “The - Ulysses B Havin a cla the avowed | York. No how well | on an odyssey 36.52, Ulysses, town with to ERNOR FLIES AGAIN Hartford, March i — time since he crashed in | a Newark air port, Governor Trum- { bull took to the air yesterday morn- ing at Brainard Field. The governor, piloting one of the 118th Ob: tion squadron’s ships, had Willi | L.add. adjutant gencral. as his pass- | | enger. For more than half an hour | | the two officials flew over the capi-| the first lidentat tal city RESUT CLASSIF | FOR B! | USE. HERALD | Would You Love Homor and Obey for $25,000 a Year? || “THIS THING CALLED LOVE™ | | EMBASSY s [pr | effecti motor Eight Other Towns May Incor-: - BELIEVED SUCCESS - porate Stratford Regulations ailic 1 those now where moof mine sp ty the | regard as v sidered in by the Stat ment. Direc ficial towns, 1 board hus police highway sanet to con ane ments and work able for The operation si con St nornl e the which are for the sect are posted hig ¥ in effect in Stratford ists are instr by displayed signs as to town towns of th information receive Motor Vehicle wtion is cpart await in most of thes Milford the police requested f wfer with officia 1 motor vehicle out a litions in that system has beer January 1 ion at depart- town ot indicatc b which onsider ions in The proper sj upon only afte 1 state authorities. i > has been dent on the tions apply s or blished or which the system i ctters of ¢ to the peed, by a fice which vehic of the regulations visible to dr ders police 1 no roads wh th the 1 sinee system | cords show have been r others re the man oper omm authorities tion | by particularly 1 and by nd other st system has not » heavy traffic o jolieve it has persons tes. v busy d | smoothir flow of tra [Towed under the pla cen made s for exc surtaces f otic I m tract the les, signs town in forc war ST. 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