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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926. DELANEY'S FIST TOO MUCH FOR OPPONENT POLICE HAVE CLUE TO SIKI'S MURDERERS KID KAPLAN OF MERIDEN FAILS TO SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP FORM IN HIS BATTLE WITH EDDIE WAGNER AMHERST NAMES NEW GRIDIRON COACH OTHER SPORTS 3 :i UUimmilttllttitttlti PICKING ALL-STAR CHURCH LEAGUE TEAMS TOUGH JOB Two Lutherans and One Man Each From South Church, Methodists, and Blue Army Land on First Team Kensington church; nor. of these played In the lull quota ot games. LOSES 10 BRISTOL Fails to riace a Man on s Bristol Sends Over Heavyweight Either Quintet. Cooley, South N'yborg, Luth. Wilson. Ln'h. First Tram Second Ton in D. Howf.tt, M- th. .. A .Jam, South Forward Hrp. fillies Hnvllrk, ft'j-jth For h ard Hoist, I. Cei (i r . . V, lira. Hon, MtUi. Cuaid . . Moody, Blues Hilar Admitting Ho difficult), s and dangers which surround the pick ing of "all-ifnr" t.' r, ms, and grant ing that no 1 wo persons could ho r xp."i't' .1 to f. " things t!:o rami, way in this retntrel, the II'tiiM pres.-n!n above i's t-elc-i ion of ri'l-stnr teams from tlv 1 nt' r-i 'hurcll basketball Itaexi". whi.-h hat I'eiT.tly chw'l it first season. To the troubles which 1 1 r-m in nfh a ehoice mtirt O'M od n condition peculiar to the leagu". Two t-nins. tlio champion Lutherans ami the team which rep resented the Blue Army ft the r tvl of the season, vif-ri pick! mainly from experience! men, the Pont h church and Methodisis 'Irrw from players who fcnw lh tram" fairly wll hut Fad never played in fast romp:.! iy, sml 'I10 fifth tis, Ken sington, wr. s cnnipri--od ,'i'.r.ioj-t tlrrly of pew and in' . :: p''r: r-n '1 youths'. This fart gives certain teams predominance In the all-star selections Mill refleet no discredit upon ;V: youtsK" r wuw which find little or no r presentation thereon. The or i stun.l inp- ftyward arc tin nuslnnahly firming' Hewoti. who h-d 1h in fl'-M son le: tho South church pair. A. lams find Hnv lick; tho Din" Amy duo of Nelson n'mn i Flodm of the ffw4r; an, M.oloiiO of K tislngton. Of those seven, ll'.'.v.u. has perhaps tb Iv-st record on wMrh to has.-, a. choice; ho plnvr-d throughout the entire season and scored 72 polntH, ftvr-ras-lns inoi'" than four tM uoala a CTinc. No t-ani h-H Mm scorclcfi, anil his Ion? ranp-- shootine nunc than vffs.'t his WH.fcn.-s3 for,, the f,,i line- ho crow ituu-. asiiigly goo-i as the season protirc: Is the oth.-r Lot for f" anoth.rr touch man ' !:oO'I from any '", vrv liar.! worker, ar points in four Bm'. For the secor.-l five tV picks .loci "i.anky" A.iatns Hn-Uck, both of the Sonlh A 'lam s has tic better eye IWO Ell'l t i 1 Ifeett. for honors, but Ilavlick of.'s'is i.u vooch fas'.r Jloorwoi rreater sSr"-ws. IN.irH 1 together, the two increase, in efiect- IvrnfSH because of beinR loOS r- fimomo.J to .arh. other. "Bearcat" Nelson of ill Team-Reserves Win The New I'.i'I'alii Coys club lost ti cl.atKc for ri -vengo on the Kris tol iicya' dub Sa.il night when it want down before the team fpre setiiini; the la't-T institution by a 51-' .vote. As it turned out, they would not, have uvengr.l tlicm-s.-es mn l'.a.l I hoy won, for llrls- I tol t i .1 not send up tlio name team ' which il. f.a'ed the locals over in Itlio 1H1 City u few week ago. Tlia I Cam which played at that time was much heavier and more ex j perienc.-d than the local youngsters but. was able to win ny only one point. They apparently were afraid to risk even this husky combina tion again and sent up a crew of virtual gian's last night, big men who had no difilculty In turning aside the attacks of the smaiier No",' Mri'ain live I'.r'.s'ol started right In and soon was out of danger. N w Britain was bally off form and may have be n frightened by the Fiz. of Its opponents, so that the game was none too pleasing for the large, crowd. The honi" boys fought to overcome their handicaps. but these wTc too great, for them and litii-tol kept its lead. Urannick and Pugg f.a'ured for Tiristo! and Oill and Goffa for New Britain, Ooffa holding the huge Kiordan score less. The summary: New Iirltaln LOMSKI IS SECOND KETCHEL, SAY THE FANS ALONG THE WEST COAST HERE'S THE LATEST JOHINGS FROM SPRING TRAINING CAMPS nd it Tti i;::i, Zapa' Ooifa, c. Tarparian Sliva, r. I.evin.'. r. Gniowaln, 1, 1. g. llnHol Fid Fl Ttl The, mat.. st Ihing to Stanley K'tchel coast fight fans have seen in years is l.eo J.omskl, Aberdeen (Wash.) middleweight, who meets Mickey Walker, welterweight cham pion of the world, at Vernon on the l'aeitlc. const on March ss, J.omskl won the coast middle weight crown by knocking out Hcrt Colima in two rounds. I.omskl alno beat Ted Moore of Hnglend in Hi rounds. The Aberdeen boy re cently left hi.s title to Joe Uoche in a 10-round scrap but hi.s defeat was attributed to the f act that his eye was badly out In the second round and he was blind for the rest of the 10-round Journey. A natural fighter, with lots of en durance, speed in punching and a two-listed attack, Jjomskl has a fair chance of whipping Walker when the two meet at Vernon. I.omski 1m thought, of as the com ing mi IdloW' ight champion of the world. Jfo got his first real start In the boxing pamn in Taooma, Wash., when ho beat Eddie JtoberW, con sidered one. of the best welters on the I'aclfie slope.. I.omskl is 21 yearn old, haa boon In the boxing game but. three years and 13 married and has a baby boy. Cleveland, March t Oft X rain soaked diamond failed to halt yes terday's practice of the Cleveland In dians at Lakeland, Kla., Manager Trls f-pealter nmdins his charges through two hours of batting and fielding, IJatters were forced to stand anklo deep In sand, Itay Bonce, a right, bander carried off the honors of the four recruit pitchers assigned to the rubber. It was th first chance the Indians had of seeing Martin Autrey behind the bat and although suffering from a cold, lis handled himself credit ably. Washington Senators. Washington, March 9 tP) With the signing of the contract of Wal ter (Dutch) Ilueiher, veteran south paw burler, yesterday at the Sena tors' training camp at. Tampa, Presi dent Clark Griffith ha his 1 0 2 B ros ter complete. The not rookies de feated the Cuban Htars made up of cigar makers from Tampa 3 to 0 in an eNhibltlon game. larry Kelly, Hal Pmlth and Jim I.yio were outstanding in ine contest, Kelly particularly shining by allow. Inj the Cubans but ono hit in the four innings he. worked. er last night at the St. Petersburg camp when Welsh, about to sign his contract at a figure previously stip ulated upon, demanded a further In crease. The Braves bought Welsh from the Kcattle club a year ago for 30,n00, and he. told Fuchs at a con ference last night ho believed he should be paid on that basis whereas the club Insisted that his perform ance was the only gauge upon which It was prepared to pay. Welsh hit well last year but his fielding was below par. , The Braves open today the first of five exhibition games with the New York Yankees. It will be the Yank's first game. At the New Orleans camp of the Tied Fox, Fred llaney, the outfit's only truant, signed his contract and reported for work. He was a week late but vehemently denied lie was a holdout. SOGCOLI VS. HAMMILL AT ELMORE ACADEMY TONIGHT ped. Hjerpe rward; lie was hold, had a i.-.anoo, was a el ran up S3 Tie raid and Al church. of the i coring 'his l.v k and f.ugg, r. f. Giviens. r. f. I'.ranniek, 1. f lilordan, c. . Curl'-nn. r. g. Z'tarski, 1. g. ' i f. i It r; S 1 2, Gofia 2, Giviens 2, Carlson 1, Avery. TrUs for goal GUI Colowala a 10; I.upg 2. I'.ranniek 1, lilordan 1, Z'tarski 1 .. R.-f-ren, Itoervcs win The Boys' club Reserves showed a return to form and look the Acs into camp by a 2!-le conn. Krns ji'wskl bad a good night for the v.-'.nn. is, while Hewett went the pes' for the Acs. Compngnone i played a goo 1 guarding game. The siiiutiiai y; ISoyV Club Urscrves Fid Fl Ttl ails 10 land a p i t. sp e,. and or no! h!" i . , v. ares wo big f .'MOpCi . sn a 0 .i,:,iP". er sh'C- rv b'l' -th d Tiin.ig ion H : i ill : - ' 1 1 Bluebirds . he had y, but did rues to show i " Fio.len had ... could not i , !ni'Vt reoro- ( lack:- t.rsi'f , way ol ... a tiisc ;!:- ! ly-.a, rson, K. i-' And Kat pi l, sill. Krfzi-uM.i Link. r. g I 1 Bristol CneM Will Knrlravor To Take Mro-Miri- of New Britain's lintry Tliis Kvi-nlng I'omonie Hoceoli appears in bis second last home garno of the statu pocket billiard tournament tonight when he, faces llammill of Hrl.itol, at Ntil Murphy's Elmore Billiard acad emy on Main .street. Neil plans to have the exhibition match get under way at :3n o'clock. Hr.nimill Is now fourth in the league standing with Soccoli in sixth position. The Bristol cueist has 10 wins and five defeats in hi.i record. Korvoll has won eight and lost seven games. Koccoli won twice and lost, once last week. Bunion of Hartford took his measure Tuesday night with a 100 to 40 score, .'tocoli oniric back Wednesday, defeating 1'olico of New Haven 100 to SO, and on Thursday he took Wat n il of Watcrbury in a 100 to 7 T game. Jfis opponent in tonight's game suffered one. reverse and won one game lart week. Wednesday'. game was a 100 to 3 win over Grippe of MieHlrtown, find on Thursday night Mr kos of J'erby iVfentfd him J"!' HOW BATTLING SIKI CAME TO HIS DEATH r. g. pog.io: NEW AMHERST COACH 3 2! J'i Tf. ! Car !!'. I Am: gll.-lillo l-.dupp. I!o"-r Ids I- K .-reie.'za 2. i a'.itipa.gnoii'' 'Bad'' MiitP of Mount Yrmon High s( hcKd Will Br Mmtor To f ollrge Grid Player., Aiii'r.erf-t. Mr.s., March 5 ifi Henry F. (Dadl While, for s'vn years athletic, coach at Mount. r non, N. Y.. high school, has been appointed hcad coach of Amherst lootball. it was announced I.:?! night. a Suspect Arrested In New York Sajs lighter Brought Is On Himself. New Yoik. March fi Hevelations were made today in the mysterious slaying of JSattling Siki in Hell's Kitchen last Decern bor. The. last few minutes of life given to the box er were spent in a brawl with what he called "white trash." The story of what happened in the early hours when the Senegalese's body was riddled with bullets, waH (oh! early today by an IS year old youth, Martin Maroney, who was ar rested on a charge of horfticlde. J'olice believe, however, that the 5-ou'!i had fled before Juki was killed. Maroney. police say, has given the names of several men who were in a Ninth avenue lunchroom near West 40th. street, where Kiki is be lieved to have been shot. Sikl, Ma roney told police, entered the lunch room in a drunken rage, called eight men the "white trash" and hurled a chair at them. The men leaped at. the boxer and during the tight, that, followed Ma roney Kni,J he fled. A few street's away he heard a series of shots tired. Detectives Cianry and MeNamara disguised as truck drivers had fre o,umred a Ninth avenue social elul for weeks picking up clews and Matching Maroney. Siki's body was found early on the morning of December la. about, a block away trorn the restaurant where his shooting occurred. Ap parently he. hi.d staggered from the place to find his nearby home. The ftnipI'M fighter, whose re.il aunt was Louis I'i.al, was buried from an Abyssinian Baptist church Brow-ns AImo Idle St. I.ouis, March 0 OP) A chilling wind yesterday prevented a practice game at the Browns' training camp at Tarpon Springs, Florida, but near ly every pitcher on the squad tool: Ids turn or. the hill in an extensive hitting drill. The hurlers are suffi ciently seasoned now that they ore using curved balls effectively. Wal'.le Schang, veteran catcher, left camp hurriedly yesterday for Aurora, N. Y., following receipt of news (hat his mother was dying. Opening their third week of train ing yesterday, the Cardinals, at ,San Antonio, Texas, returned to the rou tine of practice after having bagge d four victories in as many exhibition games over the week-end. I.ajidls At Orlando. Cincinnati. March D Kcneraw M. Dnndis, commissioner of baseball on his annual tour of the training camps was a visitor at the quarters of the Cincinnati Beds at Orlando today. All doubt as to the Intentions of Infielder Wally Pipp was dispelled last night when that player reported to Manager Hendricks with the an nouncement, that lie was ready for vork. 'Kddlo rioush arrived earlier hi the day. leaving only three mem bers of tho team absent Ttlxey, Bressier and T.uque. The latter is ilue tomorrow. Club officials expect the other two to report without much more delay. KAPLAN GETS DRA W AFTER CHARGES OF STALLING The Athletics Philadelphia, March f) iff) Jimmy Fox, one of Connie Mack's most promising young catchers, was nurs ing an Injured knee today at the Athletics training camp In Fort Myers, ITa. The injury, suffered In practice, may keep him out of the game for several days. Joe Hansen, who was on the bench most of last season with a broken knee cap, ap pears lo have recovered completely. He takes his place regularly in the workouts. Reports from the Phillies quartern at P.radentown, Fin., show that Man ager Fletcher's men rapidly are roiindlnt? into form. Nine inning practice games are now the order of the day. Three regular pitchers, Willoughby, Vlrleh and Carlson, yes terday shut out Hie second team with a total of three hits. Resin Forbidden. New York, March 9 P) American League umpires working in the training camps, have been ordered to prevent the use of resin by pitchers in exhibition gomes, according to Clarence Rowland, who has arrived in Florida to handle the Yankees' training. Recruit Bill Clarkson of Norfolk, Va.. nerformetl a rather interesting early season pitching feat for the Giants at Sarasota yesterday when he alloweel Florida. Fnlverslty only one hit. In five innings and struck out eight batsmen. At. the Brooklyn camn In Clear water Johnny Butler, infielder from St, T'aul who cost the. Dodgers six nhivors. was in uniform for the first time and impressed the critics. Pirates Itato Well. Pittsburgh, March 9 ifP) Declar ing himself well satisfied with the conditions of his pitching staff, Man ager Bill McKechnie of the Pitts burgh Pirates today was lining up his first and second teams for tho seven inter-team clashes that start Wednesday nt the Paso I'.obks, Cali fornia training camp. George. Grantham yesterday took his first work out although ho still is suffering pain in his left arm from neuritis. DELANEY'S AWFUL WALLOPjSpNER Bridgeport Gets Technical Kayo Oyer Lohraan New York, March 9 tV) Joe Leh man of Toledo, heavyweight boxer, has brought forth a punch In pugil ism that may have to do with cham pionships in Hie near future, but Joe is not the professor of this powerful weapon. An amazing left hook, almost as deadly as his more famous straight right, came from Jack D'daney of Bridgeport, Conn., In his bout with the Toledoan In Brooklyn last night, ainl in the very first round it sent Lohnuin spinning to the canvas. For four rounels Delaney practised with some success but failed to land. Then' tho man who defeated two of the present champions before they gained their titles shifted tac tics, and, sharpshoot ing with his right lie floored Lohman again. Tn the seventh his opponent braceel but after going to the floor as the bell ended the ninth he willed and In the following round his seconds tossed in a, towel. Mlk" McTigue. former light heavyweight champion, may expect one or two left hooks when he. meets Delaney nt, Madison Square Garden next Monday and if the Bridgeport man wins he is sure to try out tills new found ability in a battle vtfth the present titleholder, Paul Berlenbach, Phillies Improving. Philadelphia, March S tP: Jimmy Fox. one of Connie Mack's most promising young catchers, was nurs ing an injured knee today at the Athletics training camp in Fort Myers, ITa,, The injury suffered in practice, may keep him out of the game for several days. Joe Hauser, who was on the. bench most of last season with a broken knee cap, ap pears to have recovered completely. He lakes his place regularly in the workouts. Reports from the Phillies quarters at Bradentown, Fla., show that Man ager Fletcher's men rapidly arc rounding into form. Nine inning practice games are .now the order of the day. Three regular pitchers, Wil loughby, I.'lrich and Carlson, yester day shut out the second (cam witlf a total of three hits. Referee Halts Bout in Sixth to Warn Champion He Is Not Trying-After That He Peps Up But Kid Wagner Is Given Even Break. Historical Pageant to Be Part of Football Game Philadelphia, March 9 P Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Merlden, Conn., featherweight champion, and Eddie (Kid) Wagner, Philadelphia, battled to a draw In 10 rounds here Inst night. The referee stopped the bout In the sixth, claiming the champion was not trying, and threatened to declare it. no contest. After a conference with members of the, boxing commission tho boxers were ordered to continue. The remaining lour rounds were filled with action, Kaplan keeping on top of his opponent and landing hard and often. Wagner reached the champion frequently with left hand punches, but his Idows lacked steam. Newspapermen at the ring" side credited Kaplan with a ma jority of tho rounds, but the Judges disagreed in their decision and Referee Lew Crimson called hont. a draw. Kaplan's title not at stake. He weighed pounds and Wagner 135'i. the was 133 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT New York Jack I.ielaney, Bridgeport, Conn., scored a techni cal knockout over Joe Lohman, To ledo, Ohio, ten. Philadelphia Louis (Kid) Kap lan. Meriden. Conn., featherweight Chicago, March 9 MrV- The his- cdiamplon. and Eddie (Kid) Was- tory of the United States will he en- I ncr Philadelphia, fought a draw, ten. Lew Mayers, Baltimore, bent acted In a parade preceding the Army-Navy football game here next fall. The spirit of '7a will lead the parade, followed by 100 "Colonials," Howard P. Savage, general chair man of the committee, said today. Next in line of march will come 50 t'nion and 50 Confederate soldiers. Every war will be represented and following the nun of 101S will come tho Boy Scouts, the 11, O, T. C, and the similar organizations. The West Point cadets and the "Annapolis midshipmen will bring up the rear. Detroit's Outlook. Detroit, March 'J (Pi Pitchers wdio have been working out at the Augusta, Ga., training camp of the Detroit American, saw some opposi tion in the oft'ing. Harry Heilniann, right fielder who led the league in swatting pitchers' offerings, arrived late yesterday and will don a uni form today. Word was received that Ty Cobb, who recently submitted to an eye opera ' 111 ill a. j ,,;c iniui e: ,i u.-1 'i e.ii. i was recovering rapidly and would opponents of the locals, who be at the camp in a few days. Passenger Plane on Coast to Coast Flight Dallas, Texas, March 9 (P A big army transport, carrying seven men on a coast-to-coast, flight, arrived at Love Field here late yesterday after noon after hopping oft from little Rock, Ark., at 11 a. in. An erroneous report, was given out at Love field last night that the plane had not. arrived. The aviators are on their way from Langley field to Santa Monica, Cal., to pilot bark to the east a num ber of new J5ouglas planes. Wel:-h I-s Dropped. Boston. March 9 (--Outfielder Jimmy Wdsh of the Boston Braves has boon told to go bark home ft California. President Kmil P. Fuchs delivered the ultimatum to the play- Wlth thlcagnane. Chicago, March 9 W Thrills were lacking in the training camps of the Chicago While Sox and the Chicago Cubs yesterday, the day bringing (Continued On J'ollowing Page) PLAYING TONIGHT Tonight the South Church plays the opening game of the elimination tournament being run oft' in Hart ford to determine the championship of the Hartford County "Y" athletic association. Fast, Berlin will bo the must keep playing until defeated and put out of the tournament. The boys expect to repeat, their victory of last night but. realize they must step fast, to do so. The second game of the evening will bring Kensington up against. Windsor Locks, while Plainville an. W.ipping will meet in the closing contest. Ituby Stein, New York. six. Rochester, N. Y. Joe Trippe, Rochester, defeated Basil Claliano. New Orleans, ten. Milwaukee Don Sncll, Tacoma, Wash., outpointed Joey Cline, Mil waultre, ten.. Hot Springs Ark. fete J"'irpo, Detroit, knocked out Chick Allnian, Toledo, two. Holyoke Mass. Bay Miller, Chicago, beat Bobby Garcia. Jlola bird, Mr., ten. lies Moines Pinkie George, Cedar Falls, Iowa, beat Eddie Lewis, Minneapolis, eight. HarohJ Plude, Des Moines, won from Billy Larson, Chicago, six. Memphis Tommy Fowlkes, Memphis, and Tommy Herman, Chicago, fought a draw, eight. ONLY THREE LEFT Hoff, OslK.ni and North An: All Who Are (o Compete In Seven Event Track Test Held by Kneey. New York, March 9 (PI With drawal of Tony J'lansky of George town University from the field la the eseven-event track competition to bo s'aged by the Knights of Columbus here next week leaven three performers, Charley Hoff of Norway, Harold Ojborn of tho Illinois A. C. and Emerson North of Georgetown. Plansky has decided, after train ing for .some time with Hoff, that he is better suited to the outdoor Decathlon and that his presence in the coming contest would only make added figures for tho officials and newspapermen.- eeds He Orniond Md nurhry I"1 the accompaniment ot Moham- who recentlr signed a 1 nree-yer.r I mdan chants. He first, sprang into contrrct v-Uli Brown. 'notoriety in Paris in 1922 when he White, who was fhoMvn from a' won i,i- iigur. n'-iivyweigni cnaiii How to start the evening wrong By BRIGGS a.o.p l- AuauMmo j .if.pj (lf Co- -.roii- i ,,s lo WRESTLING BOUTS MAR. 16 hi ak .' r ie,n e' : n I ' : . 1 nown ll:-.l '-1 '::!ll- . ;a:ii -Ian Giappl T J ". .il ( aril Zhyliei the Famous I ei Br One Of I lion- On is sor - id .n .1 an in;; ie wresil-t-r's hall I the foi- candi'la' rssistant trae-K "fl'li 'For the last, sevn years he had eioarlied track at Mount Vernon, in i addition to football, basketball and i basei.a 11. His font ball f ain last year i w on the Eas'e rn high fediool til!.-. I While atie-neled Vermont univer iidiy and For'lham, guviuating from I Koriihant in 1 1 ' . In college he jplayel a halfback position and in his la"-! y.-ar vas Walter '"amp's second . hop-.' for A 1 1 - A merican halloaed honors. Iso v ill act pionsnip from Georges Carpentier and lo.-l it. i he next year to Mike M'Tigne. in Dublin on St. Patrick's rn 'Dun Dra Polish 'champ j t kraihian-I.us-Y..v , ; naan Pal .1- 1 Purdue and Michigan Are Now Tied in Pi? Ten rhlc,-.ra. Mai.-ii 9 'A'.-W;t,i Pur lue and Michigan tied for tlv v.--n- rn coiif.r'nc ba.-kctball tub, In diana Vi-ls for a skar-' of tin 1. run, is tonight. Tii" cam" will end tho season for the lloo-iers and the op posing Wh- oul 1 .-"-d ri.-.tc. 1 r -eri'i: un l I mpt Fi'jthl Promoter Plans -d t:r. Al v.", H;t(!iei; lor Summer .- ', .,- Mar. . : "P. 1 1 on, i'-rt , p. .1 I'.le : v. i-,e, sur,.ris - ' e 1 I-.',. -s i ,.!. in - in i i . y, -- si- o'uni I! m (,!.-, a:-! Mi.-k-y Walk- tea m. ting Ohio St.it point in tip- Buck has a chance to a f.-ur-way ahair Th'i Iowans true' hnal gauv of the t e-C ! :. in: l.,r.-j ': I.I.I H Fl t'l'Ii; ple- 1a Bro.d.li lieu Vim Is sure r C" t- fa.t nt; n v P h 'o stop, a tr-.e ! , il -1 lets r.f ' ! si' IO-1 is J p. an ! i! .lit: Ilia' 1 e o th- Blv ,i. .-. ,-y. . pa -,n ; .- t-n I.i: ",?l't. A i ei! 1 ::v :rt,.nced the meeting of ei e i.auipions for the Italian ,1 find and ba'i.rd up his e-or,'e---t wi'h a bout i.etwee-n T.a.ier- of 'alirei iiia. end Jimmy j , el BuT.iln. This in i'sedf !,. e e.nsi.'.e r, 1 a ! at up- rti- I.'IIUII lo .,a. by ei- fe ; la: t mrht by r lie ees' final .ir.ie., make the ti'le II Saturday nigh'. 'i:.a"Ota In :V; big te n f.'-avon. Michigan laid claim 1i Co chan p'ot.r.hlp last r,it;rt by ! .'. i r Vir'hw-:,!. rn 4'1 to 1 I. rlot-mc t! v ar for be lli an I ii. -id. n'a lly ni.'ti ing the. ).. giie st e ;, r, r' tiC- -.e-ot" of I , tie. wi-it.r. In another gam... Mill- ' tie so'a el. !.'..! tie" I 11111. l. lo .1. Purdue nnd I'hirago llnlshi d tin ir sclir dules last wee k. LEGLESS BOWLER Peter Gregory of iH-troit Enters Na ! lionnl Tunnies Has Style Al His j Own. i 1 Tolcelo, Ohio, March 9 lPi The , r i pe arr u-"e of a Ir glesr, bowler on he all'-ys of the American howling . orer.-ss loui nainent he r.- ye sterday , niark-'-d 'ho tlist insiance of its kind in the 2a years hialory of lire con- j gc ss. I Th. bow h-r was peter Gregory of 1 I", tre.it. lie was (ii'.-ied from the iToh-elet Ito'arv edub. tairing a posi j Men I'd' vacant by a bowler v. ho laih'd to show up. 1 It is n:i ton ary for a l owp-r to run several Meps before hurling the ball but this is impossible for .Gregory who walks to the foul line , i-n i is s u nips. P. Is purely an arm , motion tart enntdrs 'he rnslmed ' pi,--:er to reach Cue end of the run- W l. V. AeVJD AFTER. WiMTlrsfc TStO MINJUTES S CAR. YOU 8E.GIM- To LMOMCUSR fir-gory rvrrrg.-d ! for his three frames in the; five-man event. I' tot. '.'..I'm s i No .to! ' tV'.ee:! d a n 1 Erldic Trvon Insists He Will Not Turn Prof. ; Hanitlion. N. Y.. Mai-h 9 i4a - j ; i: Idle Try-on. CMgat bael--;;. hi far. j oicy r-je-e-'e, an e.fle-r to play j proic-;,pipal aioi.g.eid. r.f lt d iu New Y'.rk ry pex' fall af'.rr a long ulephon- eoiv. ' rsaipu it. hh C. ' '. I'yi". t.n.ng '. loan. .no r. , , - Vryon '--:!-' res to enter bu-iii-rs j,, . 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