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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 2t, 1020. LEGION TEAM UPSETS DOPE AND NOSES OUT GUARDS GUARD RESERVES COP CITY TITLE BY BEATING BURRITTS IN SECOND 1 GAME BOYS' CLUB TEAM TO WIND UP SEASON TONIGHT LOCAL WRESTLING TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BREVITIES 8 cii:iitimnnmmattnamKtM;n:tattKu:;maaa?rtutttH8:n:; LEGION FIVE SURPRISES BY fJOSMG OUT GUARDS Foul Shoot inff of "Micky" J National Guard Reserves Luke in Last Half Spells Defeat for Nationals Teams Arc Tied for Most j Tart of Game Deciding; , Game for Title Next i Saturday Night. On! ot cn-ateM .. Is an. I surprises of tin .tMn was handed to the National (itianls .sitnnhiy l.ight. at. the Mnt armory on Anh street when tin; Ainnran I.' y.l"i team, playing as finely a hrand ol liaakctrall as lias ! en sei 11 on the local flou r tilts ason nose-1 oil1, tli': Guards in tin- fceeond sumu Of the series fur the, oily championship and won by a on"-ioint rnaruin. The tlnal score was mi 'o .1... The foul Shooting of "Micky" I. like in tli" last half won tin nani" for the. l.o slou team, his rxhiliit ton In cin-'iiiK j six out of plfilit fhois from Hi" com- i plimentnry strip" 1 ins a spectacle I seldom seen during a game in this city. I The two trams hat thai on a strict- ' !y even basis all during the main". I Saturday nlshl, however, the Lesion ! team started bl'i six seconds after the game began with Hoist casing a double-decker and Arhtirr end j Bclscr each getting Held goals be- I fore Ileslelll ajain came; through ! and made the second field goal tor ! tho Guards. j Jasper and Belst r cadi got. a) double-decker through the hoop j while La liar and Taylor were cag- I ing foul goals. This point for Tay lor, incidentally was the only score the flashy forward was able to make all evening. With the score IS to 6 in favor of the Legion, the Nationals staged a lively spurt. Sheehan, La liar and Kildul'C In lapld succession raged lieM goals and shortly afterwards, J.a liar put through a Ions shot putting tlio Guards in the lead 11 to 1 ;!. Helser succeeded in getting another through the hoop and I. a liar tied the count at 15 all. This also proved to be the score at the end of the lirtit half. I Second Half Kilduff gel clear lor an easy shot early In Hi" second half but. IV-iscr tie,) it v.lth a good shot from be yond th" foul line. Kil'luff main got away and made bis shot, Rood wbil" I.nl.e put through Hie lirst of his foul shots. Plv ban added a point from Hie free throw line while l'.i-lser added oil" to t'i" Legion total from Hie same m.i,.". Jasper tilppe.l on" that tolbd around the hoop but !; ally dropped In putting the I., gion ia He- l"nd :i to :n. Gerry e.g..; :, .oubo-drl;or but Arburr can. I a. t'i-.-.. try tying the count at all. Sheeh.-in also raged a free tn;.s bet Jae; r.-lleti.-r clipped tli" hall e".;n tliroisrh tlv riiiK niriln putting th. I., si. n out in ironH Haul La liar nv ei"r .vmth'r lour: hot and He- flu ird.- le I. lv!I, tn r ",'ii ftinle.) mil miiii" liis try good, the feci'.' r inr ti M ;,r-;ii:i nt an. At this puie', 'r up a bit and 'he I.. . lat!" of 111- hi"' I: .la.-pev tore throug! from l.tihe added t v. 11 more pen r.lt.-ti"r aieiin I'lakiiii; tit.- I. "'ilea', a Hue . l.a ll:- ...:i :: and i.-yi,,,;.N . n 11:1 ids i-ll tool-; . forae 'n t:i!:.. a gi ai. Is en !di a pr. .' lilt :; a le ad, a I1'1" I. i:k" 1 slims. ty tr; . After in a.i' taken T .vie" I.n!," teal, ins' f'oni tii a pi-t'v phi '. Ill: -' a iv il elint I.. la a "H .1 I .T 11 oil! O! H l-ei''., pi' t! " a 1 when le I.' Flir: 1 and Li: Mill In ii tVO f.l'l- illL" lb ,r, ; l.nk r.p th" 1.. 10 l.e ('.. 'HI Wblb: y .!' nir - y".r and .I., c 1 , 1'" in- !; 1 . fo'. " f"r the . r ( am It 1 :! 1 n v h o 1." w-.as l. "IS O'l .t.i"k iv s;ra:ion l-ohbr.r He m"i :ury I-.. I.a liar of lie : 'in I IC:: 1 .iff Guards 1! ner I) would be hard to pi. j; was no', flgh'ir.g or s. ('"on'iniK 1 1 n 1 e' 1 X m -Mi m It Win Junior Champion ship by Taking Second Game From Burnt ts Doth Contests Show Little Superiority m Either Team. Tli ff NaMonal Ouard Koserves mid (he I'.iirnt'ti duplicated the lieolie I ; 1 1 1 of a urol; ii co Saturday iiikIiI. with tlm v .'-nit rontlni; out almost tli" in" as the first name, tin' Jio sit's wtnnlni; tho Rain the eerier ati'l the tit!.' of junior chain ious of tin? ci'y 1 . v a oiu-point marin. tli" sreir I. tins zs to :7. lioth teams t onf- li ' il"sp"iat"ly aii'l licit lnr showed any decided superiority over Hi" oilier in any department of play. i Tin y siased a Hrro court contest janl five an exhibition of liaskot- ball that had Hie fans on their feet I throughout, eve ry quarter. Lilly 1 'arrow was the thorn in the llurrills' si'le, for It was his field goals that kept the Reserves tn the running at critical times. The count seesawed back mill forth all night long, lirst one team being in the bad and then the other coming through to go out. in front. M. Zaleski, Whitman and Jaoobovien were, the stars for the llurrilts. Gennette started tilings off by scoring a ll"bl goal and Harrow, fouled by .1. Kanla, made it three. II. 7.a!eski broke the ire for the V.urrltt.s with a foul goal made when Saunders hacked him, Kanla og.iiu toub'd Prrrow (mil Hilly made Ihe shot. 1 'inklesteln charged M. Zale ski and he made his throw good. Saunders slipped nround the side and cage, a pretty !i"hl goal. Whit man then cviipg into notion anu taking a snappy pass from Zaleski, slipped tho ball throiiirh the hoop. 11. Zaleski missed a free try and Saunders made it s to 4 with a pretty shot through the hoop. Jaeobowiez missed u foul goal but M. Zaleski caged a field try just (is the wbis'le for Hi" first ouarter blow i(.;i ( the score S to fl for the lie. serves, Second Otiurtcr 1 larre.'.v wr.ii. fe'ld gnnl in th" man mad" it s'riie. MeOn d t ho seorini; "ith a second frame. Wh.it 'M'li from the fi'.e th. Whitman Mid K.-iui'i missed free tries and Matulis ' eame threiifh wiHi a field goal. M. ! Zaleski dribble.) dow n th." Iloor end trom tile foul line dropped a pretty 1 field marker, fc'nnetto was fouled '. by Whitman as he was shooting : arl lir.tli shots wei-p maile good.' Mcflratb wen: out en touls and ! Z i!e:-i..j rind" Hie try good. Aren- i son eeiebiat. d his entrance into the i 1 game by caging a. long shot and H. Kani . - 'lipped in a. long (.hot for tho T.nrritts. Hilly Danow ended th" ; seMon I . v plltlir.ir in a foul goal ' !e.aing the score at the end of the fts! half IT to 11 for tho Reserves. Second Half I". . 'b'ski added a foul after the '. In p off ami Wliitmnn followed with . aee'lor iinniediat.'ly afterwards., V.'M'r'ip then btohe through Cor rn.. f,t the b.'-i shots of the night j mi! Hie Hiiiritts stood one point be- hi v the 1:, e,,rw s, 1 il to 17. Ma- I te'i;. i.i!pe. in a goal putting the ! lb evv.-e thro peiiita to the good j ieit .frent.nv. v. liivally found his eye 1 and r.'ig'-d a field go-'l. Whitman' 'hen foliow d.'ck.'c put' b"id for M, d with another double- 1 n,T I iie Hurritts In th- 1 tirsi tiriie in the gam" : 1 'he .,..,,',. ;,', 10 i ft. In this ; ii", ' '" Hoards scored just fivo .- :i. ..wst b. fOl'e the Whistle r . lelirr Hi" .'iiiarter. Aronmn fi : ehanr.' to lie the reore ' b' 'i ' he : bt o-v line. i Final (Juartcr siiffir bai'le lias never any-, r. b''. n . n tb.au the last e,uar in t ''is cam. , Know ins that it lie 'inf .peer lying- Hie scire in '. ".mi' :, or l"sir;-: the championship, i '.' :':' '"' n"v, r vr;,,: I.":., re whil. Hie H-scrvs ran ,. ni b.av for play in the most ex- , 11.: ..t111. -ion c. 1 .asKea na 11 se. u I. Hi." loea! floor Ihi:; season. J.c obou ie,-. fi.n t. d with a foul e.ii. ."'.taiulis fuilowt'd to lie the ect" "w iHi a loin,- idiot. Saunders .it out of Hi" gain" on fouls but '. I "aula ii'.::.'ed the tries. Harrow Hue;-'., at tliis opportune time ' e:.",. a ;,. hi ;,oal .utting the He- "ms 1:1 t!i" b id. .ilesM Mad" a i' 'iv a J and It. Kania tied the ; h a f n e try. Th" Hurritt vinT hard. Jaeobowiez pull I ' 1'itial ; hot to put the Fur he .;., 2.'. to lv::. G'nnelte . a p. nit and four rainutes wi re '' 'n re .Vr.eon foub-d Jaeobowiez lei' d ui'iii'!' U e forw ard lost his ;',;:liri ti', "l! the g-ime 0:1 lee wh.'n I t' b'.'.'l two free tiies. lie nta.l" ep for H is with a f"ld coal a few ..-eee.N ir.f. however, lrahinir the .'"0" '7 to 21 for Hi" Hurrit's. Dar rnv r.'.ire through again o- a fast plav and go; a field goal. He fol lowed in n few seconds w-th anoher 'He'.' was to spell doom for the Hnr ri'"e T; re was a minute and a I Or'ir.iied On Following Fag") a dood ciar' " a always! iunti.it ttttr m trnttttnttmrmtmnntuniuar Two Revenge Games Scheduled Indoor Baseball Results The. r.oya' club will close its has. ketball feason tonight with a pair of last sanies which uro t.pected to bring a larg" crow, of rooters lo l he gym and give them Olio of the fir.test programs of the reason. Tho first t'-am will tak'j on the Mlddlo- I town Athletics in a return game, 1 'ho Athletics having taken thu for ' mot- content, 86-3", in u driving last ! half rally after tho club had up- parently run away with the Kame. Tho Liver Oly boys expect to ro f.eat th'dr victory tonight, but Cap. tain Stanley tioiowala and his :ma j have other views on the subject. I Confidently believing; that tho 1 Athletics were merely lucky before, the club Intends to turn loose its j full strength tonight and, nt one. ! stroke, avengo its previous defeat I and close the season with a proper victory. With tilll and Zapatka at 1 forward position, tloffa in tho circle, jand (iotowala, Levin, and f-llva on the defense, the regular line-up will i bo ready and on its toes, so that a 1 hot, battle may bo safely predicted. I The preliminary is of more than I usual consrUf nee, bringing to gether as It lies two teams which have been aching to get ut each other since they met at the very opening of the season. The Hoys Club Reserves and South Church L' servrs. after much argument dur ing the winter as to which was the belter team and whether or not the Club I'.cserves could repeal their early victory, will clash onco more tonight, lnie to the keen rivalry between the out Ills, tho battle is sure to be an exceptionally fa-t. prelimin ary. The club team will use Leon ard Anderson, Winkle, KraszewBkl, Link, Lac, Compagnone, YankowiU and Tony Kerelejza, while the church will liavo Hell, Morey, Wea sels, W'ilks, May, Washburn. Holts nd Kilduff lo call upon. Much hope ! .. , ....... , , l :s been given the latter team by the return of Morey 10 tho lineup, i Indoor Ilasclmll Tho Waller Johnsons took their usual beating in the junior indoor baseball league at the club Satur day, but they put. up their sllffest light of the year before succumbing, U.-H. to the Ty Cobbs. The win nem got off to a Jo-run bad in the hist Inning, but then the Walter .lohesons braced to hold them and .to i.-i'udun!ly ti" the score and forge ahead. Two runs down in the lust inning, the Ty Cobbs lashed out three runs and victory. Score by innings: Walter Johnsons ... .1 2 3 " 1 14 Ty tojios t'i I 1 0 3 15 : Two nib! innings of scoring fen- 1 lured the game between the Goose j Gosllns and the Fr.be Ruths, the form' r emerging from the scoring I bee with the moft. runs and winning i th g'lme by IS-t't. Score by in-I 1 nlngs: j fjoose t'lesllns ! Lab" Laths . . 1 S 0 0 r, (1 -3 1 11- 13 10 FACES HARD TASK in the Kentucky Derby Ne v York, March 29 Wl Carlaris, W. T. Anderson's three year old which captured tho Coffroth handi cap at. Tijuana by eight lengths, fac s a severe task in th" Kentucky derby if racing precedent Is to be relied upon. Th" colt, was imported from Eng land and only once in history has an imported horse won into the money at I ouisville. That was in Iflti when A. K. Macomber's Star Hawk ran second to Goorce Smith. D-'sliite ibis C.-irlaris. snlrl tn have i been purchased bv Anderson for JO. - 1 sft undoubtedly will start, as one of i)ho f.,vor,cs ,n the derby after win- i t.inc th" Tijuana handicap, the Cof- froth preliminary and the rich event j of yesterday, all in time that erased track records. ' Th" time yesterday. 2;a2 2-S. for he 1 1-1 miles, was a full second -better than any derby winner ever (has don-, the best marl: at. Louls ; villo having been reclstered by old 'Hos.hud In K'M. Whisk Brook II is I credited with the distance in two , minutes tlat at B"lntont Tarlt In 1513 'but this mark has been questioned. CarlarK with Munden astride, ran lawny wiih th" Coffroth ard finished pulled up, far ahead of the second i place horse. TSoyerofter. Cherry Tree, three time entrant In the event, 'was third and Princess Doreen. rbl jden by Harl Send", seventh. Carlaris ipaid sl.Ofi, Ji.21 and ?3.2'i. The jtaee was worth $7". 70-1 to the wln 1 tur. INVITED 10 HONOIOLU t'nlvcrslty of rittshurgh Invited To Scnil Its Team To Hawaii lor Game New Yrar's Day. Pittsburgh, Pa.. March 20 lP) The Fnlversity of Pittsburgh lias been asked to send Its football team to Honolulu for a post-season game with the l'nlversity of Hawaii on next New Year's tiny. This was made known today In a special dis patch to the Gazette-Times from Honolulu. The Hawaiian offer, the dispatch said, carries with it a guarantee of Jio.ecift arid full expenses for twen ty players nnd officials duiirg IN ir stay in Honolulu. What disposition of the ofer win b md hy Pitt athletic authorities was unknown today. BOYS' CLUB WINDS UP SEASON TONIGHT INDIANS BETTER BALL CLUB'LOCAL WRESTLERS GEORGE . ' ' 2'' mi n 11 11 '1 BiMgMMaaiiMMMlw Two of file blgge.s'. pitching dl'S- ' ,' ' , , ' ' were .loo Khaute and George I hie i of Cleveland. Shaute especially. 1 was lar l'Mow form. ..Inch de pends 011 their showing this year, If they come through the Indiana may get. somewhere, if not, the Tribe will be lost in the rush. (HY HILLY L'VAN'.Sj Lakeland Fla., March Cleveland finished sixth in th.: American leasu". la.sl :;eason. Thin yiar Cleveland will be rep r'.sented by practically the .sini" lineup. L. is hardly possible thai any of the: veterans "ill be dis placed. What about, the prospc-cs of tic. Indians? fin the uliove in formr. f inn. form players would figure the Indiana I hi" possesion after all others had might, be fix'h but hardly anyjbeen taken away. better. i fchacfer, also withoiK a title as jn the, camp of the Indians thre ithe result, of Eric Hagenlacher's sur is no such, a peteimisttc feelinc. ! prising IS. 2 conquen in Pltllndcl- The t,:am as a whole believes it hiipbia recently, not nought himself of a better hall club than the agcreca- : ion ot 1925 and intends to prove i'. i1""'- Others went into the scramble When I asked Manage;. Speaker I Sohacfer gained the. match, his opinion he replied i Today Hoppe and Sehaefer meet "It is now and will contimiol'" iK0 h,0C,!S of 800 1oin,a (arh 1,1 throughout the. season to be. a much ! match which will last through thu bettiT conditioncd'team than 1 '1 "r. hat of Much Iiclter Tcnm Spirit "liiere is a. mneh le tter spirit on the ball club. That should help considerably. "Tho team will get greatly im- moved tdto.hing. On that, feature O11 that feature ot play I ba.su my strongest hopes for progress in the pennant race. ! 1,1 "s'oi r-aturoay mgri. inn r.n- h. Nlshl, Japanese. In ! min.; 147 "l!egardles of where Cleveland ' ,,ocs won n' a P,?0IX' 01' z- ,0 ! lb. class, Davis, New Hrltaln, de finishes this year it is going' to lie a ! Th" Knmn 'lvus on of 1110 Pcedi"st frated Crowe of Waterbury In 5 much better ball club and is going I pl'iy-d throughout, the stato this ! min.. 10 a decision; 1 00-11). class. to play far more interesting base ball. That much I can promise the fans." Kxpcrting a ball club that finished sixth last season and ia al niosf certain to start with the same lineup makes it necessary to get some, new angle. Working along those lines, the physical condition of the Cleveland club as compared to that of la-st of last year impressed me most. I doubt if tho entire squad of veterans and rookies is carrying more than 35 pounds of excess weight. Pitcher Joe Shant alone had that much last year. Tile Cleveland club is going to be in good shape for a flying start and Manager Speaker is banking on get ting U if his pitching delivers. So Goes Il.-ill tin!) Pitching Is Speaker's problem, iiko that, of most every other manager. If Jo" Staute: and George VUle come through, flien the Indians are 35 per cent. more, efficient. If they fail, tho club goes down vi'h them. Joe Sh.iule, who reported weigh ing about. 2S" last spring is around lfi". George Fhlr: who was better than 2"" hist year, i.s around IS''. These- two pitchers are physically fit. Las', year poor condition handi capped them. This year there will be no such excuse. In ranking my teams I wouldn't pick Cleveland to win the pennant but I might add there ar: less for midable clubs irr tho American league. F.fflcient pitching hy Fhle and Shaute would make tho club a first division possibility, and that kind of baseball interests fandom. Landers Bovler Hits Pins for Total of 168 "Southpaw" Davis of tho Landers Fnivonwil team rolled a scoro of 168 at P.ogers alleys Saturday night. Starting In the !ist box. he hit a spare, made a sirike in the second, hit another spare in the third and followed with a strike in Ihe fourth. He doublo striked in the fifth and spared again in tho sixth, lie filled seven and made a nine in tho seventh. In the eight l-,o hit an other spare, sppt for a five filler and hii an eight ill the ninth box. In the last box he Ml a spare and filled i with only one ptn. His score wai: I i 4". 6, J", lf 115, 131. 149, j 157, 1SS. HOPPE MEETS SCHAEFER nilliard King Starts Today To Do was matched against Labodi of Tor fend His IS.l Balkline Title, the , Hnglon. and Labodi won tho bout I.a't lie Owus. i'n twn m,Hlltc!' nr''1 ss seconds after a stiff battle for every second the New York, March :."l (Pi Willie !tnen wero on the mat. L'nch man Hoppe, bereft, of liis IS. 2 balklino billiard cbampiouililp, has placed upon bis head an almost forgotten I crown, and 'today goes forth to de ie .1 against tne bard son of a wizard father, Jake Sc'iaofer. ; uozen yeats a 50 Hoppo stopped ! In J'M'is long enough to capture the 1M title and immediately laid it laside. Only recently he recalled that such a rhamnionshln remained in Hoppe crown and challeiig- iWepK. j ne cuaiieiig! r rues lavuri.e !r,s Hoppe has only recently recovered fronl ll,nf'fs' milSTOI, STATIC CHAMl'S The Hristol Endecs clinched (he state enampionsmp wnen niey tooK I '"o measure ot ine icw navcn At- an t0T th second time in a Week year and reldman, Ma.colm and t.abodie, Torrington, defeated Car Donoghuo wero the big points in cellanei, New Britain, by a fall in tho vie'ory. They got 24 of their! . team's total of points. j (Continued on Following Fag'l The days of real WHAT The ORCU5 POSTERS Seer amp hear... The most loyal., Sincere, AWI APPREOM-lvrF- AUDIEMCE i'ki the WORLD. IrWik VZ j (gah-yahsmn VessiR-ee ;''' 'Ms 0 ( i.t.v wicc . TMftT a A I m ft ck ) x?y r 1 Tiger mo TueYS. ' 'y Vi f :';, I'.'f JdxfcZ i Goiw TEE OM'i IK) ' ,U'ji 'fci-'s, aWj Bihv OR ' ' j j 1 WIN SJATE TITLE Mat Team Coaclied by Louis Burdick Successful The Nrrv Britain "Y" wrestling I team, coached by Louie Hurdiclt, traveled to Torrlnglon Saturday am) captured the state wroMlingl title. Hartford. Torrlngton, Nw j Haven, Hrblgeport, Wafrbnry and ! Stamford had teams cniered. I Stephen fiznobo. heavyweight I from New Hritain, defeated Abel of ! Hrlilgeporl In 2 min. IS hfc. Sznobo, who has been wrestlliiB only two months, went right after his man. He seized liim with a neck hold and threw htm clear across the niat. A minute later he feonred t li j cradle bold, a eoii'.hinnlion Neleon I and b g hold, and pressed his op 4: ponent's shoulders to the carpet. Hamlin from Js'ew Hrltaln in the semi-finals defeated Jlu'ters from AVaterhui-y to a decision In the lli.'i pound class, and in the evening de feated 0. 11. Nisha, .lap, from Wu terbury, for tho 135 pound title to a decision in nine minutes. Neal Crowley in tho IIS pound class defeated Moore of Torringlon for the state title winning the de. elsinn in nino minutes. Davis of Sew Britain won the J 4 7 pound title, defeating Label of Torringlon in the semi-finals, securing a fall in one minute and eighteen sec onds, and in the llni.la defeated ; Crowe of Waterbury to a decision in nine minutes. In winning the 147 pound state title Davis was forced to wrestle a man 10 pounds henvb than himself. The scoring victories and spectators say tho out lollo'.vs: 11S pound class lit looks sfrong. Althonch the hit. ! was as won by Crowley. New Hrittiin; 12b pound class, Mo, Williams, Water, bury: 1H5 pound class, Hamlin, New Hrita.in; 147 pound class, Davis, New Hrltaln: lOfl pound class, Labodl, Torringlon: IT:. I 'iiongu pot much of it has been dis I pound class. Campbell, Stamford, i ldtiyed so fur. and heavyweight Hsnobo, New Hritain. j The only weight New Hrllain fail ,'ed to place in which the team was jciiterrd was the. Din pound class. In I this match Hay Canzellanei who trom New Hritaln wasted little time stalling but settled down to; race than a year a-ro when they fln-bir-liiej,-, and kept, after his man. lis! ed fourth. The final score, by points, was: j ,,, New Hiitnln 2"; Waterbury ,1; slam fori fi: Torringlon r,; Hartford e; Hridpeport f1; New Haven 0. In the, scml-linals. 12C lb. clasf. McWilllanis, Waterbury, threw Ar m.indo, Hartford, 2 min. f." sec; 135 lb. class. Hamlin, New Britain, got Hie decision over Butters of Waterbury fn -six minutes: H7 lb. class. Davis, New Britain throw La bel! of Torrington in 1 min. IS sec: Crowe of Waterbury took a. fall out of Hanson of New Haven in 4 min. 12 sec. In the 175 lb. class Sarto of Torrliigtoii secured the decision over FFming of New Haven; 1 S"' lb. class, Lahodie, of Torrington threw Daley of New Haven in 4 min. 175 lb. class, Campbell of Stamford secured the decision over Karl of Hrblgeport in six minutes. Finals. 11S lb. class. Crowley, of New Hritain secured the decision over Moore. Torringlon, min.; 12H- lb. class, McWilllanis of tho late ( otyrnrl''! team defeated Sarto by , M t j min., SS sec; lSa-l'o. class, , Hamlin secured the decision over O sport re;. i , t (' rlj'tj-is OCFVlNfi TR APEZ.E ARTISTS . . , V H 'X J4" fMW'f&'f rM THE UMtvSRSG I SCTCHA I GLOOM AND OPTIMISM ABOUND IN BASEBALL TRAINING CAMPS Managers Of Philadelnhi.a AUaildKCia VI l HHdUUpiUd Teams Are Pretly Well Discouraged Hornsby and Speaker Satisfied With Showing of Clubs Others Show Much Improvement. ,loro a tiiinl strenuous week of train 1 " big. Tho Cincinnati Hods arc stil fy die .AmvittM river. , ; ilmberin? up nt Miami. Lurtue. who Gloom and optimism are running i filched two Innings In a colt-n gulai ne.-k and neck In the baseball train- !nif- yslerday said he felt no lb lug rnmpii, ! effects from his appendicitis opera The Philadelphia Athletics und!"0"' 11,1 lrft '"m list night, tot the Phillies Mart northward from !!,c b"1',,,e "r llls wotlier their Florida retreats next Wednes- 1 "IUI'!,U day. Willi the managers of both! pretty dlseouragtd. l'llf It,.. nlr,. 1 , . , ..... h.i.viii I'-yinieivu IIUI11 ine Quaker City camps was balanced by an agrefMve optimism exprested by kogors Horn..by, who bid the world sit up uml take notice of his Ht. Louis Cardinals. Thu Cards have chalked up their 2:'nd id rata lit win by drubbing the Foriii Worth club of lb.e Texas league 7 to 4. Man ager Speaker of tho CLwclaiid In riinns is another pilot satisfied with tho condition of his men; tho Jn liians leave Lakeland. Fin.. Tnesd.-iv lor ,. iM'ieans wnii virtually every , 1 1,1 Ll.r f- .1 ... "" ing The. Doslon Braves :iUo continue to show improvement, as the training period nears the end at fit. Fetors- '"" cam 1.1 CIHICH over US Louis Hrowns have iviadi; a poor showing in the south. Manager Sis ter ij not discouraged. Critics see great possibilities 111 the team, and believe t hat it has hitting ability al- Tho Philadelphia pilots made no 1 bones about tolling of the shortcom ings of their teams. Connie Mack of tho Athletics said the American leaguers were far below "tho stand- an! we must have." The record of 111". I liunes seeuis 10 speak Tor Itself, They have lost all their exhibition games. Hornsby believed his teammates would offer far more formidable competition in the National pennant on pitching and J believe our pitcli- u, 1' ; V 7 . ,' nJ f 7 r v.-hnt. it had been." he said. Horns- ny iso saui ne iieiieved nis intlehl compared favorably with anv in baseball. McGnw's Giants resumed their bat and ball controversy with the Washington Senators at. Tampa to day. H.i-g will fling for the New Yorkers, while Washington will send Heuther, Ogden and Marbcrry to the mound. McGraw believes the Sena tors will be a formidable contend';' in the American league pennant fight this season if their pitchers hold up. Yance of the Hrooklyn Dodgers showed up well against, the New York Yankees yesterday ot Montgomery. Ala., allowing the New Yorkers one hit and fanning six In i11lf, fo,. .... r,i,ri1(,,i 1 The Chicago Cubs divided a jet of ;i,anlrfl 0 ,h(! cn3sK losing to the 0 , . n ... , , (li ,, ing. and trimmings tile San Fran cisco Seals in tho afternoon 8 to 2. Their fellow townsmen, the While" Kox, also took the measure of the Dallas Texas league club 13 to 6 in the Texas city, with Lyons and Cox hi the box. Th'? climate at New Orleans has net been very kind to the Boston ! Led Sox. They have only been able ;to work 13 to 2S days in the Loulsi- GEE Whiz. Cam i a, A Sl2 RP.AD -WITH YOUR! VRY OU'M eyes ? Twe most TuRlLUMtS AND .DEATH DEFYING TRAPEZ.S ana city, rain yotorday causing t l,0!i,r'onement of a tilt with New or. c,&tK Tlify nuvM -to Clulfpoit, Miss., today. The rittsburgh 1'lrates, after trim- inlng Los Angel, to ti, left the California city last night wllh every member of the Ho,uad accounted for and will resume baseball operations nt Wichita, Kas., Wednesday ami Thursday, Tho Urowns will bo idle at Cleat water for a few days, whibi tho Cat dlnals take on the White Sox at ! Dallas tomorrow. The. Detroit Tigers r. sted at Augusta, da., Sunday be MW. HI W.N r iKfinFRR ifc V ,1 LilllU UUUUJU11U rrcdlctlrms Arc That .Marks Will ll. SliMleied Ilcforo Close of Amerl can Congress Tournament. Toledo, Ohio, March L'fi (P.i Will, tiome of the leading pin artists 01 the country in action during the lat ter part of the week, new lenders ap peared in the two men events and the all-events of the America n hou. lint- m inrn, mid with itnore star teams on the ,irlv.. it u predicted that other marks will in- "haltered before tho close of the w-ee;-.. Fred Gardella and Fred Tueco. of D.Mro t Imnnr,,! into first place in the tv.o-r.ien event. Saturday after nofln with 1X55. th'-lr games being 171, -llH and 4fi;!. And on the same shift, another pair from the Michigan city, Ilathke and Fueik went 'into third place with 1335. Charles Cuonorao, of Koehosi. r. N. Y copped tho eaj Sunday 111 the all-events with 1 977, which mink ties las; year's record made by 1 '. Long of lluiialo. As lead-off hum for the F. A. Livers leam lie gath ered ijf.4. then in doubles came ' t ll ret, (-W .fftV, ...1,1 ..-......-) ... lsinf.ks ,vl)U 5S',5. L u . "' Th Munkel-Lanineck furnaces ot Columbus crashed into fourth plan in the five. men team with tins la.-t night whiio tho Peoples' Ice Creuti, team of Chicago was close behind with 2!)75, riving the team fifth place. And on the late nhifi. Sunday nisi" w ere a, lot of money teams, there be ing six over the 2S0u mark not in 'K'UnB-tli" two which landed i ,1, covpte,j (pt. Out. of tow n bow b'is will hold sw ay in the drives during the week soni" of the crack aggregations of the country being scheduled. The tour nament will close Tuesday. April H. when the last two men and individ uals arc, rolled. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Mexico City Arthur Shack!' -won on a foul from Bert Ciillma Crd'fornia (1). PIXIES EASILY AYIN The. Hartford Dixies swamped Bill Eattey'a Crescents )n the first game of a city tit la series In Hart ford Saturday night by the score of 41 to IS, Tommy Murphy, for mer captain of the Dixies, was the big gun in tho attack and his work with that of his team mates left 110 doubt as to which team is the better. Vote for Quigley, the man you know, at. Republican Primaries. Wednesday, March .".1st, 4 to i o'clock. alvt. By BRIGGS tcma JlMlH CRICKSTS AIN'T Tl-IGK OL CLOWM6 Funny tho"? PariwG ARTISTS r