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CORBIN SCREW AND NATIONAL GUARDS TO MEET IN SINGLE GAME THURSDAY NI NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 193 GHT—INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE SEASON WAS A COMPLETE SUCCESS—PLAY IS CONTINUED IN INTER-CLASS COURT LEAGUE AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL—ITEMS SEVENTY HORSES TO RUN IN STEEPLECHASE SEASON IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE WAS A SUCCESS Race for Championship This Year Was the Greatest Staged in Circuit’'s History — Addition of Gascos to Roster of Teams Best Asset in Many Terms — Corbin Screw Team Won Championship Against Non-Support of Majority of Fans—Enters in State Competition. Despite t lled hard times in this city the Y. M. C. A. Industrial Basketball League went through its BOYS' CLUB LOSES | T0BRISTOL AGAIN Yisitors Pile Up Big Margin in Closing Periods ? The local Boys' club proved help- less last night at the hands of its | Bristol rival and went down to a bad 54-22 defeat in a basketball gamc which was evenly fought in the first alf but became a rout in the closing | periods as the Bell City team broke DUSTY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS TO PLAY GUARD QUINTET | Corbin Serew Baskethall Team to Battle Recanomen at State Armory Thursday Night — City Champion- ship to Be at Stake—Bitter Rivalry Crops Out Be- tween Two Aggregations—Tabs to Meet Y. M. H, A. Crew in Preliminary Game — Regulars to See Action. Corbin Screw, Industrial has H | ball league champions, and the Na- tional Guards, a representative team ine style and finished away and dropped in baskets from sixth season in fine style and finis ATy AL I helattnn | ar. athletic and financial success. | home players were still a bit tired | This year's us the greatest | 3 th from the Boston game on Saturday | :g:hru]:i;:: : e ]\:l,',o(‘.:gh\w SR Em:m while they continued in the| Bl Rt G | mental funk which has handicapped Jeast onc good game. On many o casions the fans were treated good exhibitions and one of two times the three games were excellent attractions that were bitterly fought Last year there was not i overtime game but this year vere t . Several of th were decided by one or Lo points and on some occasions t nning hasket was made scconds before finish, of some of the leaguc's hest b | ball talent, will battle for the city championship at the state armory ——— Thursday night, it was decided at a conference last night. The usual Thursday night drill of A i & : Former Dartmonth Grid Star fo] e us : | sult, the Bristolites, mostly member. % i i P : i i H fi Pd :“’“:““‘Tl"imilgr' ?'v"“]:x 'i'":ll::!m:’v';hvl ;\‘; U[] 0 [l]fll‘ wm] C]‘l}wa lof the ¢jty championship Dixies, | ¢ g e B = Appefll 10 hartlo; 1o Euine will Kot ba Isterihpa 1% mp | , , | | swarmed over the Hardware City| any other ecvents, | team to what became a rout in the | % ¢ F 9 . T cha v ) el - ¢ York, March 24 (®—Johnny | last quarter, e | st o ; | Hartford, Conn, March 26—Gus 1“‘° ;h""”fm"'“"m““‘,”\;?,,d””‘,"la : 3 | The edil % ‘ ; ; 4 R | (Dynamite) Sonnenberg, who has|cd in one game rather thal Risko, whether or not he ever climbs|. The visitors forged {o the front at | e onived the wrestling. _sport, | sories of contesls, Manager Kalpn very high on the heavyweight cham- | the very outset, Cavalier opening the revolutioniz 3 B e fao s Ao (on s e oo . i Bt i ‘a a {urning it from a dull and spiritless | ecano c ay. pionship ladder still is the giant- | game with a basket, Avallonc added & : A el & ; : ; . k test was under the consideration of killer of the prize ring. Neverthe-|a point, and Zetarski bringing the # R ’ Al v i NI jmastinic, StofonicinEwnich Bih e ity el il B et g the greater less, in the main cvent, of a benefit | total to 6-0 before Compagnone scor- Lo i TeRss ]';'1 firh‘” S O G Fereh e it P card at Madison Square Garden last | ed a ficld zoal for New Britain after " e o CppearancosCraR R CAY g E T Sl [t e Slonaanaoirs night, the pudgy Cleveland baker- | nine minutes and 5 5scconds of play the famous water jump on the Grand National stecplechase course, one of the most treacherous | oot Guard hall when he takes on | P¢ @ h::n‘L" Lr[o\\él‘;n L-L:l-‘n'J('\;n,c be- sht, th 1) i aker- a s e cause of the fact that both the Core boy needed some assistance from the | But Boukus counted as the second| hazards on the four and onc-half mile stretch. Harry Mamas, the Greek wre ; e ‘\ 1} S ha Beyond any question the addition | shen - | 3 2 of (2 R o Hematehvi b in Screw and National Guards have 3 3 charitable spirit of the occasion to | period started, and Goffa followed a : CUBILDIOI following: of the Gas Co. team or the : S f £ s Ao 'S RANEY out of three falls. S ey el e ol a close decision from his big | foul with a basket, sending the home By BATES RANEY T T Included in the lincup of the Argentine rival, Victorio Sampolo. |team into the lcad. Boukus came| (Associated Press Staff Write The semi ; 3 R et Sa i P he greatest o | ssociated Press Sta riter) | , P Guards are players whose teams in e e B e am | Risko, in a somewhat riotous fin- | throush again and it was 9-6, New | 14 0 ) March 25 (T)— | iind s i ey e seree R R e M ey yearl: |ish to the job he began less than a | Britain. Right there New Britain's| U b = ([0 e Ghile @i ST TE | s e i S e R I T N s op |MONth ago under the mellow moon [ spurt ended suddenly. Avallonc [ Through four and one-half miles o | ther” Joe Malcewize of Utica, N. Y., : Ll 2 ways highly rated but because of : | 3 PR | S lieiTar e nt | how well the Corbin Screw team y : : of Miami, was given an unpopular | popped a goal, White's basket tied [some of the stiffest country trav- and Joo DeVito, Italian heavyweight. thelr employment were never secn in | O Miami, was | s e /This is @ llmited match, rostrioted to | Will do inithe siate industrial race action in the Dusty League, the fans | ¥iCtory over Campolo after 10 bruis- | the score, and Avallone gave the Vis- | erged hy race horses a field of about . L : N 3% may be gleancd in this game. It is £ 2 e S ing rounds. The Argentine to a vast | itors an 11-9 lead as the half-way| . Sin forty-five minutes. Vadeia £ 5 i took to them and probably few teams ; fators: e 70 steeds will run here March 25 in AR o £ not likely that they will meet BEK e endnsn O AT | najority of experta as well as spec- | mark was reached. Do preliminaries svilliounaiout fos SIS IAE SIS L S Even o o Josine toush games |tators, appeared to have a substan-| ~White's baskot at the opening of [the annual rencwal of the Grand EONESD LamBgllan i Suane xh ::rd. Ired Bruno, Italian light < e e o U8l EATNC} |tial margin on points, but the | the second hall was folloned by a National steeplechass ‘High School Athletes Work Out Consider Organizing 26 TEAM newvswiian: champion. wi try con. | Earis in the seazon tne cuaras do : ’ 2 ! | feated the Washington Hills team of " | chunky Cleveland clouter gained the | foul by Compagnone and Kerelej 7 aehinatents Gcatithin |clusions with Steve Passas and they would have to win or lose every & ] The horse (hat first covers thi Gne ity ; eazg) game by one or two points. . So the | Official verdict on a2 to 1 ballot. | basket, bringing the locals up 0 13- | ost difficult of comses | L0der Coach Lionel Del)() Lflague in Filth Dist ]’]C | Jumbo Guasdovw, football star, will| ¥ At "‘"1‘”"# Rapib el B mouncement that the Gascos were| Referce Arthur Donovan decided | 12, but Zetarski and Karwoski whirl-|in the world wins a purse of §170,- | |takelon FrankSeinbekertot Newi| £SNH L WL MaLIOL tNaiBiass LY o the mighte cand o a siemal for | the issue by voting for Risko, the | ed the visitors away and Rao put in | ——— T o | Haven. LN CRET G Y G 000 sy 2 e S | 000. | I The Corbin Screw team will line- Bl {wo judges were split. Charles J0. | two goals after Goffa's foul, making TG, o S Yoq »epot, track ment Officers and physical directors of | Sonnenberg’s appearance here | + a large crowd. o Americans, with Easter as| Coach Lioncl Depot, track mentor | Officers and y c oy ¢ e The fan especially tl New | Mathison voting for Campolo and | the three-quarter-time score their best bet, hope to carry off the |at the local Senior high school, has the fifth Falcon district of the FFai- | will stimulate interest in the wrest- [ oo 1 S e s Britain crowd, are stron | George Patrick for Risko. [ The last period was a nightmare for premier prize but the Grand Na- | had his charges out for practice for|con National Alliance of America|ling sport. The former Dartmouth 'I"‘; i‘”“"“ e shndyre spomlc underdog in sports. This made I A crowd of 11,000 booed the ver- | the locals, as a basket by COmpag-| tional is notoriously “anybody’s” |the past two weeks. Lame muscles are making plans to organize junior'star, a terror when playing on the 190 Luke or Charley Baker, fo consistent winner the subject of the | dict lustily, even though it appeared | none was all that broke up Bristol's| .o ang more than one rank out- practically a thing of the past |bascball feams among the 26 nests|line for the Green, has carried his | Nroo @04, “Hank? Arburr anl fans’ “razz” Corbin Screw champ- | ter of poetic justice in behalf | Steady march to a 35-14 lead. Zem- | Ggor has snatehed highest honors land the squad is beginning to get |which will compete for the district | fiercencss into the mat game, bow- | Lammy” Darrow, guards. Arburr jon for twe years prior to this year, | of Risko. At Miami, Johnny got only | browski, Rametta, and Compagnone | fiot (1o resasnived fasonitos, el D maRli [lins over opponent after spponent. - |and Darrow are former members of did not seem to receive the support (@ draw, after appearing to have [ Made this look a little more respect- aster Hero, owned by J. H. Whit- | Coach Depot -ias his milers, half- | Andrew B c, president of the| - A “flying tackle,” Sonnenberg's|th¢ National Guards. They finished of any fans other than their own Piled up a big lead on points, last|2ble with floor shots at the very end. | ;oo %< e ten year old racer which |milers and weight throwers out for |fifth district and I'rank Barszez, [own invention, is his most effective Feson i tha lineup 0f Clarcnte leyal followers. Toos, cat calls and |night, Campolo manifested improve- | “Tug" Zetarski was favored {o win the 1320 classic |cross-country to build up wind and | physical dircctor, with his assistants. [and favorite hold. It is a spectacu- | “nPher's New Britain team. other noises would zreet wear- | ment. took the lead at the outset | former Dristol High but failed because of a twisted plate, |endurance. The same cross-country | have - communicated with nests in [lar offensive weapon, one that has|.. ..c, Guards will use Ray Holst, ers of the black and orange when and scemed to have held a comfort- | topped the Bristol atta Misfortune again overtook {he Amer. | course as has been used in previous |this district and many of them._are |enabled Gus to raisc himself (o the | SCRLCH Elmer Swanson, Emil Kar. they ran out on the floor. 1In the|able margin in spite of repeated | POINts cach. whil jean horse after it had been es- |years is being used this ye it lin favor of the league. pinnacle of recognized champion. | Lori¢: Mickey Luke and Lyman face of this discouraging reception | from the referee for il [ I scored six ~from tablished as the outstanding favorite | winds through Willow Brook p The plan may be adopted this sea-| Mamas, who will be Sonnenberg's |\ M - auE By {helt stennla IGRIha R clin piang ckhand chops or rabbit | ©On this year, a sprained tendon drop- |and the roads lcading into it. Sev- |son if the majority of the nests or- opponent, is a rough and ready | oo Al ndiGeotsia Lilke, played like champions. A mid-sea-|bunches in the region of Risko's| artist topped the losers with seven | iy \Wiitney's ontry below Sir Lind- |eral of the high jumpers are begin- |ganize teams and are willing to co- |wrestler with o world of expericnce, | 5 ords: Hermy Schmarr, a new ad son slump nearly cost them the pen- 1 neck. A ringside consensus | POIn(S, Non of the others was able | g, “wyjch, for a time, topped the |ning o practicc on their cvent in |operate in the movement. Boys un- — | inition fteqllie soi tad, Sl o Rronay, nwat, however. showed Campolo credited with five | 10 €how much. The summary aiaati00 ot T S £ d6nl sl igal ot sl be sligihie |to substitute at forward In State Competition rounds, Risko with three and two Bristol Boys' Club e T e e e on b o s F[GHTS LAST NIGHT Hebrews vs. Irish The fans will forget their feclings rated as even. Newspapermen were | Fla i i e Plans arc practically completed REoN T | National, ster Hero is booked to a |the players will be supplied t fie =aans. B 2nd root loyally for the Serew Shop (divided in opinion as to whether the Racyry 2 ‘;o to the United States later in the f | uniforms and necessary equipment. | S | for a game between the Tabs team, team in its race for the state indus- | Miami or the New York decision in | Martino, rt 2 1 car o r % The schedule of games will be so|DBy the Aswciated Press. | winners of the Sunday Afternoon trial title. New Britain has a fine |the Risko-Campolo feud was the | Zetarski If ..o 3 NESTL daal oy D fedn y : : R o ons s Wisko Oleves | league fani iine *Youne Aenisyita: chance with such defensive cogs as | worse, but they asreed that both | Milbrandt If ...... H, Whitney has & second entry| . | given an opportunily to play all the |land, outpointed Victorio Campolo, | PTe\ Association team as a prelim- “Hank” Arburr and “Hammy” Dar- | were bad. The Miami verdict also|Avallone, c-rg ..... 2 S the Grand Nalional in Sit Linde s feams in the circuit at least once | Argentine, (10); Harry Smith, New | Mty attraction. Tow, an offense threat like Andy|was handed down by a New York | \White. ¢ ceee 2 3 o i Pm',’ At || . ks }dm-m;: T Ho H0aNoT. ‘ork, and French Belanger, Winni. | 14ke the Notre Dame football Yakubowicz and floor workers like | arbiter, referee, Kid McPartland. Cavalier, 132 nowinia: SUanhe U SAirorI S Ans 4 st Nos 88 of this city will not |pe (10); Vine ‘orgione, | {¢AM, the Tabs' team is generally Joe Luke, Charley Baker and Joe| Referce Donovan indicated he was | Narwoski. A et o 2 T STt 4 # | mi-professional base- | Philadelphia, knocked out Dge Con- | 'e8arded as a team of players who _Luty. The latter is tho team’s pivol | stronly, swayed in his decision by | Bordeau, Hookliendls : s T ieam T e e ke Aoia T Tad NeRars NOT 1D jare of Irish extraction but this is man. |the tactics of Campolo. The zawky| . e ol s e el p 3 | former scasons. This was deciderd not the case. 1t would be diffienlt to pick the | Gaucho. despite his lumbering, fat-| 101Als e around the Aintrec course ean hay : |after the financial records of tha| Waltimore — Marty Gallagher,| The lineup that was on the floor outstanding player in the aguc. | footed stance, was much more ag- | New Dritaln Boys' Club [SHIE, (18 SHTES RO arae el - | nest were examined by officials who | Washington, outpointed Al Ieried. | ¥N€N the Tabs won the game that Arburr, especially in th gressive than in Miami. but at close | . L. il NeTenta s dllt A '\(,h,'],,\ et : 4 Bl [studicd the advisabili ¢ e~ | man, Boston, (10) |clinched the title was representa- cial games of the & range he persisted in battering Ris- | BOUKus, rl ... S 0 Faaeties alar m’”‘l e 3 s , ine the toam rediee {tive of a league of nations. Thers Utk st detensiyaiabil ; ko behind the ear with hammer- | Zembrowski, vf ...... 2 v's brook have proved the Waterloo 8 i | nest may enfer a fe: | Tochester. N. Y. — Steve Halaiko |“""\ the O'Brien brothers, “Lefty" dustrial League history. During HEelEiona Tohnny dldtnet s { Kerelejza, If ........ 0 | AN ruhan, Dan Merline, s 8 = ke 8. v did appear | of more than one favorite who spill- | | 3 the race for the city fitle this sea- | Auburn, N. Y., outpointed Joe Gans, | . L Merline, *Beansy greater part of the season Willon to objcct, nor was he much harmed | Rametta, 1€ ....... 5 § s ) M : Wiehn, “Lefly” Cohen 1 ; 5 ed head over heels at these diffic | 4 son which will be composed of | San Francisco, (S). and Jos alyxevi was outsanding betause of | therehy, but Donovan i hiecaimass | GOUE 0 s 10 ece s e St . e (T S i e e — Mechan his sharp shooting. Johnny KIey | crities e wane | Compagnone, 15 ... | | i o : 2 The p Ry A has an uf:!mhm: i o, Y |critical of the South - American's “—i,‘f,:‘.c = Becher's brook got its name from | ritt A. C. Joseph Smulski, former| Chattanooga, Tenn. -— Warren | e preliminary game will start many long shots ¥e ahd he droppetl i methods. as the crowd booed. that o e Jeote __[the sensational fall in 1859 at the Burritt manager, and Stanley Bud- | Myers, Ohio, stopped Father Lump- "‘,l? ]°"‘°"‘\ and the main attraction of the Stanley Works improved uonw‘\‘f \,}:‘r‘,‘:,”'\ ,,:hr:?,(:wi‘:a.,?w,‘::"r": Totals s and - National of Captain | ] nik were authorized to take charge |kin, Florida, (5). Will be started at 9 o'clock. siderably cver last year. His foul| Thareatier. Campols 1ot his et | Referce—Tobin. Becher who crashed into a fence | o of the developments and a meeting N = 1 Ki : J ] shooting was unusually geod. s S St Pt e e i B Seryes Iansat N lulony sonfleling o eotidrall, o i S el e et e e illefer Is Worried » 2 4 ang E ne Ll e Sl tesorves fared bot- | Nedge and beyond the hedge a brook | |8 g rrangements. I Mexico, outpointed Tommy Grogan, B . Find of Season alis a B et Bidsow DulliUkg ) T Boud LGk Reseries fared beky L0 (R, ki : L - e | Omana, (10) < Over Batting Order The find of the season was Lyman no ©f ter than their seniors, for the repeat. |7iX feet wide. ! i < ! ~ West DAl B e e Wiehn, member of the lowly L e s ed a previous win over the Russcll| AS he lay unconscious on the > WORRIED OVER BELL'S ARM | e T s team. " He aided Landers in its late- | 1" SPH® of his disagreement aith | *po Gy "pocerves by a 52-25 score [Eround on the landing side 14 horses | SAMUEL HAUPERN, Los Anzeles, Marcli 5 UP—The | Chicago—Charlie Retalafl, Duluth, (P The batling order of the st. e e e m]hm{; S e ek [ Jumped all arownd im and mot a oG it condition of the throwins arm of | Minn. Knocked out Frankic Lennon, | Louis l}n]\y\n.\ is already worrying Joe Luty is the most underrated P ror ”f'fi R mw‘mh‘“fl':‘d | made by the losers. The club team |N0Of touched him. Today the dan- “'_m:i)'l‘:v e ; ] :‘I"”" i i L osten el o ast clulrad tor e GIaYEEnd i U I ssel R aniin Btocks ‘_,‘]‘"’I“"‘; )“”""”"‘“" Who is unde- player in the league from the fans' oo™, 08 O 0 R T B d Wi | Piled up a 15-4 lead in the carly [Eerous jump is bigger than ever but R e ‘_OI b ,‘:f i _"‘l' pair the Chicago Cubs’ weal spot at olm. Sweden, outpointed Art Malay, ¢ided where Melillo will finally land, standpoint, but the players all regard | c 00 1m{a.~§d'lohmw with i 19| quarters but was outscored in a|the water has Alls:wpr»: ed. s ol ‘”0' ulv \\lo a . h m} ’1‘ L rd base, is causing Manager Joo Chicago, (5): Paul Swiderski, New Should O'Rourke capture the third him highly. His teammate “Hammy” o S geq oo m'”‘,,‘ ]',,‘v,, 0;'; shooting spree during the second Rracuceilito maiisaiENEERSIDRITIREL arthy move than g little con- York, outpointed King Levinsky, 'base job, the red-haired Italian will ¢ o e C heir muscles. “hic: move down the batti a Tarrow has been improving coin- axajtey halr ‘COLLEGE POLO pL YERS Lol cern. | Chicago, (8). i down the batting order to the t d £ ag- e (] 10 JER are ak a antage 3 Lo Bt i ‘::"”‘hv)r:‘l“::1“(‘|‘r’1!|, Campolo,slag: | P50\ rea for the' winners A A large mumper of boya are. out| "Rl qrm was sore when e re- | e take advantage of his ability to his greatest. Until the last games e . powerful Tright-| the sprints this ye: 1d Coach E o i | or 3 ported and the lamencss has become | Philadelphia — George = Godfrey, drive in runs, but should Sammy of the season Andy Yakubowicz did , Janders. Jolnny kept his fect, how- | LEAD IN lNDOOR PLAY Depot heeps them inside. He StUS g qlarming that the former Boston | Leiperville, Pf., knocked out Acc Hale oust O'Rourke then the Chi- uot seem to be as good as other » under the heaviest of barrages; them off with limbering up exercises | pyyve jnfielder may be given a rest. | Clark, Philadelphia, (7). lcago boy will remain second up. years. e has found his scoring cy. | AIU1OUEN in the very first round he | — Va5ia sractios stres [o wvarim 1p. oo 1 | Gascos An Asset with 12 points and Moreno for 'hv win outfit with 11, The sum-| R Boys' Club Reserves | ) : ust missed bhouncing on the floor 3 o : follow short wind sprints which are and should do damage in the state JUSE Mi & 14 ‘1 Tt1|Teams to Mect in Regular H; 5 hort. wind sprints which R from a right to the head. Risko was uitl (il ! andicani s o Cane aiione getaean | e om0 00 U5 QUR BOARDING HOUSE Joe Charlow, who, prior to 5 year, was nothing more than a fair | d°spite the tremendous Durso. 1F up with a quarter mile. The new | o O A Armory. gym was not planned to have a guard breaking into the Stanley |N® in height ch and e T STV ST I e 196 to Campolo's | 2 k. 50 for his dashmen Coach De. Works lineup ionally, turned 4 Mlleslc i 0| New York, March 25 (Pl—College | 2cKs80 for his dashmen Coach 1> out to § forward. “Two ; . pot has them use the long corrider polo_players once more hold sway (b ihe noo™ apove the - o o Kobe! e in the national indoor npion- OF £ Leey £, o5 Bl I KNoW T (SN BTiQUET To BUT 1S THAT LoNG NECK OF YOURS NATURAL wOR DID NoU CULTIVATE T LooKING THRU “TRANSOMS 2 v AND MY wr MY v You HAVE LUNCH CoUNTER - Point” Abramowicz proved to be| Tisko's victory for the fime being i ] < i 1 w] MigHT BE WRONG ~an very valuable to his tean. His un- gast spolled Siwel EIAIG: jplahia tof o 2| ships at the Squadron A armory to. | AWy is about 115 yards long so & Canmy ability was brought out |Eroom Campolo for a battie of | AJImS ‘ Shine ot tho Sauadron A armory 0- |y the sprinters have plenty of «wTH' GUM CRACKING (S | foll ) shots, Ho has | behemeths i Carnera, John- | Hedbai, > gL but this time in the regular | qom 1o let 1hemselves out. The o Z R S e e e — [ Handicap ovents instead of the dn |Loon to et themselves out. i Iy FAMILIAR, BUT I CAN™T PLACE YoUR TFACE ! war Totals 2 | tercolle championship. UM-M - LET'S SEE wa AHaw trouble is encountered in ventilat- ing the pliace. I'rom now on Coach | Depot will hold workouts every aft- | ernoon after school except 1y Carlson and Geor o mbined ; e ‘ expectedls from e coll stru; : layers, Johr § - SURENB g | Y EALYLanped I Ahe dre new manager, Samuel + DIDNT Vo USED To ! ; i Brown, 1f-1g class A competition for mi-final CAULIFLOWER EARS ~« CAUSED yndon, e ahiar il I sorn, is the first track manag T SE sary puneh 1o e CARNERA VS. TRAFTON ot vove oo pmateh aganal (e strons Now York LMl cillies of (o new il i Al RS 2 BY oTHER DINER'S ELBOWS ! Zames. Unill ho was {aken e Anderson, ¢ ..LL1LLL 0 tElehart. from roplacing Hardia Scopt |1 11¢ s increase duties but Hal- | L7 ROGERS RESTAURANT ¢ «efy . VeS, I WORKED —THERE ! et Man Mountain from Taly Continues Kulman, e in the Yale line ARGl bR bl Gassiibd ShypAssislan ~an [ BROKE IN 1Y NEW Nowl, -THAT -THATS ck” " Sl 1 1 | whicl wet last year's open cha Manager Burke Halpern aut e Training for Conqueror of Arthur| 5:w‘1’m~h e l]!v‘n‘ohlj‘\‘v. * Riding Man | Matleally became manager on the GEEIEIERE SONCE ANy @l WG S HAVE ANGTHER filled in the Gasco lineu : teferee—Matthew Paluch will get a good handicap. The New | AnA&er il R dy g ; i His brother Johnny has pr nsas City, March 23 (@—Drimo | __ = === York A. C. trio of Il B. Albright, |~ ot l\o'( iheilvalbnl tubda LHT HEARING Vou “THERE ! he still retains his keer ring eye. | ¢ pound man mountain | Y ankee Recruit Gets Cyril Harrison and D, O. Nelson §s o0 ase, Carl Restelll has pla s | from Italy, today continued bri o N > . | rated at 18 g = Badkeinil Tori1s v Ui thiy | Lraining for tomorrow nights sehed: Praise From Pitcher| ™ snainer ot team mecis o WINTER WEATHER BACK season he was never thrown out of 7 1 10-round Dbout : Petersburg, Fla., March 23— | g4 field artillery of New York in | B skathalli same | Th 2 § L 1 footban | Allen (Dusty) Cooke. candids Fissralgsvesbas el ST broken in mid-seas he ferce | profeasional. Carnera ored to | left ficld in the New York Yankees' | xaqional Guard team, rated at only Dan Alern ordered him ouf after ; Jutficld, has a booster in argument. 1 irprised fans with cus Polli, recruit pitche day in eliminating Boul There are i sther things | the s i ace shown in pre-| (0oke has W hitling lately e einner will go info the semi- which might calle the sea- | liminary workouts with Jack Dillon, | &nd Polli, who played with him at | e son. Comical ar players, sen. ¢ d Buck Weaver, | St. Paul last year, s asked about sational plays, close battles o such centers as Luty, Hewett, [olst Kley, Gierochowski telli, and ! Gale Descends in Midwest, alting | five goals, showed fine for atur- | Communications 1 Lashing Lakes Into T'ury. 5 L I'rinceton’s trio. s nalists n day he | it “Te didwt hie e railing (e intercollegiate championship, knocked 1p. last year tid Americus, | yoappears tonight as a class B ag- and batted about e irsby s ia s dtioh Asiinatal ihe Souadrasajhetoreim of snow that tiy aklolis wine Eraakattrom ihe erond i ATt Shives, | month of the teani, representing ihe Yorl | the midw are some of the things which might | pugilistic erstwhile first baseman of | they couldn't h t Sy atenlE e e ohlr i umoin Swirling in from the northeast, be clted. the Chicago White Sox s lgame of the class. the winner going he Dlast gripped Chicago, blinded — ¢ with mbitious training | Slow Ball Pll(‘hll\ [into the semi-finais against the Chi- | {rafic, hampered communication Hughey Critz .\ppcar' s ‘ SnEvoInhla one g cigo Riding club. systems and held aigplancs i their To Be Back h c 1 his declaratio Thiotva Bothela Melvin Ott A s hangars 0 be ‘f‘ in Shape |7z r ; i | 1 Antonio, Tex.. March 25 P— Nod0 B Third | Throughout the city, snow piled ndo, 172 T ) : : e e o e e Marian Bennett Thirg e R et LI Hughey Critz, t eds ttl TR Hnpa Melvin Ott In Southern Tourney " sreline in a fury second r N 3 \larian Bennett of this city, star | akin to the winter's worst storms. | be back slowed up muscle, Critz tip with 1h senee "" c t in onc the tournament. Glen- | covered t city and showed no i tonio pitel t not ni Collett was second with an 80 [signs of abating. In St. Louis, it PN ———— \\ The Columbus ators will come Hoo- | but slow stuf The t de | M cnnett scored an 81, | was the sam In Indianapolis, a S, PAT. OFF. = = \\\ 01830 BY NEA SERVICE, NG, aver from Lakcland for a game with | sic) for fight | only cight hi San Antenio's 10 | N Benneit continues in scce cold, driving drizzle gave promi thelr “big brothers” tomorrow, th Ja key in June, ‘hm won, -1, nd round today, jor snow, 1 Chicazo, March whipped spring backw pl y the women's | o the west and north, the storm tournament at Southern | abated and no snow was reported hird sh 1 the | but to the cast and southw win- played over the course |ter's echo resounded loud, . Maurcen Ore seor In Detroit, four inches of snow 3-25