New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1915, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1918. ain Will Be Frozen Out of Eastern Assn. If Waterbury Quits---Dooin to Testify for Federals; grue on Welsh’s Trail to Force Him to Finish Fight---Peckinpaugh Captured by Yankees L ClUB | BALANCE us in Eastem Dt Decided. i i 12 —Fireworks their absence at flastern associa- at the Hotel rnoon. Routine of the time of ead of President g any formal lertain members rings with the caused quite a t the circuit, ed into cne of ever a'tempted the Eastern as- nd September 6 ecided upon as ng and closing, lesult of thi e automatical- k that astion of aterbury p for discussion There was no to whethor the Waterbury continue in the B City not hlled for celay ircuit and the ned .until next irector inue & ck to the ns point n of Waterbury L. however. The 126 games with 120 with six the fran- over a O ace- Charges, res H. Clarkin, a club, to figure development of Clarkin retired & before his fel- across a well- t would have ngs Bryan to prds were in re- d dealing with lagents ard the occasion t up- ‘reports by oen- denial of any jhad been report- in the newspa- contemplating association in aw That he with Federal [the subject had iy thought until tion through tkin's surprisirg Jitterea this in- fand then sat fhile ‘his brother m in onish- time during the geral league dis- Jat on record ing the Eastern lop”* for one seca- daction of this with a polite 1) reasons, cspe- , were offered as ) action, but the ghed at Clarkin's O'Rourke ted nust be kept in d the Hartford ng more to say s plit Seasoun, two games ssible w. ing vote series dopt- ind this | suggestion fron Pittsficld club, fa h of the split- ugh discussed jno action on is in vogue in| b circuits through- it is said that the luge success. In discussed the | n and all were 'opinion that the | an improvement ifinancially and baseball. Tt w: e will be a wealth ar and th: the i benefit through iecy mapped out at the meeting were geport; William in; Jack Zeller, “larkin, Hartford, in, New London pxy of Willlam E. jgfield club, while aterbur; were Owner Geo. President but the nown reason, re- lasted about two Clarkin of Hart- moguls had been minutes, stating to to Get Out. the New Britain Ixious to get out of E not want to drop rring to sell it, if jmade his debut in HE ) Bowlers HE | 1ad I real | club. s latter Mike Devanney Will Try His Speed Against Kolehmainen New York, Jan. 12-—Mike Devanney and Hans Kolehmainen will clash Jan- uvary 14 in a two mile special race in Madison Square Garden, and Devan- ney is hopeful of defeating the speedy Finn. Devanney was a frail, thin| when he first began running, and he did not have the strength for “i —MIKE, DEVANNEY sustained effort, though he bursts of speed. He has recently taken on weight until now he would be classed as a light heavyweight, and he has the strength to send him over the five mile course at top speed. His success is proof of the value of determination. showed $5.000 in and he forked over United States currency like to get some of it back as money he expended on the nski is said to owe the league him along during the last season. this league he would well a for carryving part of Foderal Agent Was There. While the moguls were in session [ outlaw | their plans. the 1 Alleys ofessional Men | the team, James J. Gray, are.given : Banwarl, a Federal league agent, the lobby of the hotel and there for nearly an hour. yapermen he stated that the expected to go through with that of forming an eight in Lngland. He | slated that he was s ed with the | way in which things were progressing | and that the outlaws would surely be in a position to furnish opposition for srn Association this season. | Ranwart was in conference with John 1. Judge of the I Shore Amuse- nient company for some time. Al invaded remained nev ciub league NOT FOR HANK GOWDY. World's Cluab. t Batting Hero of Serles in Loyalty Boston, Jan. learned that the batting 1014 World fes, Hank Gowdy. has by representatives of the Federal leagne, Realizing that the catche whose hits made the world champi chip Boston property would be a *b card” in their circuit next season, President Gilmore made the over- tures personally Gilmore's offer hank hook of and possibly “possibly did not et 12 has been hero of the “Hammering' been approachel in the Hanlk, EENG Hank far was $30,000 “Hammering" a bonus besides is inserted because the proposition go cenough to learn just what extra in- ducements would he made for the hurdle from the Nationals to the inde- pendent li Gowdy made it plain that ned three-year contract rge Stalilngs last sprin it was one of the iron-cl strong enough to hold in any which, when coupled with the talked-of “moral obligation," seem right ti he should Brave. he had with | nd variety, court, much made it remain a a a AR'S LI1F FFANS SAVE BE Chicago Protest Mascot. ~Clara Maduro The wee bear for the Chicago Rooters Slaying of Chicago, Jan. 12. will not be executed that acted as ma Cubs last season, and which mean- while has grown to dangerous pro- portions, has been saved through the protest that followed the announce- ments in the papers of the propose:d distribution of bear steak. The biggest objection to Clara was that as soon as she attained full growth her chief delight was to tear up the scenery and damage the props at the Cub park. Miss Maduro will take up her tesi- dence with one Joe Biggio, who re sides near the park. Against scot LOWELL FOR SALE. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 12.—The Tow- ell baseball team of the New Iingland league was offered for sale vesterday by the owners, Andrew 1. Roach and James Kennedy. Other business $n- terests which demand more time, and | the recent death of the manager of | the reasons for their withdrawal, DONOVAN QUTWITS OUTLAWS BIDDERS Gets Three Year Contract With Reger Peck npaujh. Jan. 13 Donovan successfully used Wild William his New York, morai suasion salve and contagious smile on Captain Roger Peckinpaugh, his clever shortstopper, in Cleveland yes- and Bill left City unknown with a three-year contract containing Roger his Thus other “toin.” terday, and lo behold! the Forest for parts nature safely tucked away in inside vest the pocket were Feds foiled at an- Donovan was compelled {o hiad against Tinker of Chifeds and the silent Yank shortstop made no secret of the matter that he would g0 to the highest bidder Rut short- Jy after noon yesterday Tinker fell out, and Peck knocked Donovan for $21.000 three years The Cleveland what Peck’s new salary (g that is the figure wnich was reported along the la 1 rialto last night. Sev- en thousand bucks per annum is pret- ty good money for a player, who wore splinters off the hench two vears ago. At the time that Chance secured Peck in a trade for Stumpf and Le- livelt, President Somme of Cleve- Iand doing his best to waive Roger out of the 1 ue, he could send him to his Portland farm. “Peck™ Is a Live Once, Joey the for the next does tell {8 to but not be, story was €0 himself off to | WILL FORCE WELSH INTO DECISION BOUT Shugiue a Chance. New tention of 2 It rald manager of York, the Pete to an 170t force Joe Shugrue, IFreddie Welsh into a decision contest the Cross bout after of the Shugrue night in Madi- Fitzgerald, outcome tomorrow son Garden. show his sincerity in the matter, will Square sporting man of New York, the moncy to go as guarantee to make weight Welsh may name, and a amount will be posted as a side bet. providing the contest for twenty rounds or more. “Shugrue more entitled to a match with the champion than than any other man in that division, said Fitzgerald last night, nd victories over Welsh and White at the Garden are certainly enough dence that he is ghe most formidable of the contenders. I know it will be a hard matter to force Welsh is his like he did Ritchie until Shugrue gets the chance he has longed for.” The ten round semi-final betw - Gene Moriarity and Andy Cortc morrow night is expected to be as in teresting as the former's sensational battles with BBobby Moore two Garden shows. Both bovs ave aggressive, with plenty of hitting pow- er, and should put up a stiff argu- ment. n NEGROES ALL AND CLINCH. Jeannctte and Lester Johnson in Poor Bout ot Pioneer S. C. New York, Jan. 12.—Joe Jeannette and John Lester Johnson stalled and clinched through ten long and weary rounds of alleged boxing ast night at the Pioneer Sporting club. Jeannetto was many pounds heavier than his opponent and appeared slow. Lester had the better of the early milling and beat his man every time to the punch. Jeanette did not exert himself until the eight round, when he sailed into in- | round with his charge to | post a $5,000 forfeit with a prominent | | fought in the n any | like | evi- | into a | decision bout but T will keep pounding | to- | over what | Charles & at the last | | 1eague, Johnson novice Johnson and took a ard the end of taunted by and made him look like a was not lacking terrific beating tow- the bout. Jeannette, the gibes of the spectators, showed a little speed in the last two rounds and outpointed Johnson. In the ninth round he was hanging on to the The bell the only thing that saved him from being knocked out The weights Jeannette, 194; Johnson, 177 “Black Rill" Baltimore Ired Robinson in the third round, and Fred “Kid” Jackson no match | for “Battling Jim" Johnson, the ref- | eree stopping the bout in the fourth 1 in gam ness ropes was announced of stopped | was | in Elliott Knocks Out New York, . St. Paul knocked ont ‘“Battling” Woods of New York in the fourth round last night at the Olympic A. O Elliott accepted terms for a bout with Gunboat Smith, which will it future. Wonds. | m Jim Elliott of s be DOOIN A WITNESS FOR THE FEDERALS. Says he is Angry and Wil “Stert Sem(hng.” 12.—Angry treatment manager of he would to act organized Federal Judge hiladelphia, Jan he calls “raw" Dooin, former the Ph declared that leave tonight for Chicago a voluntary witness against baseball in the suit of the which comes before Landis in the Windy City. ver saw President Gilmore in my explained Dooin, “"but when I get to Chicago 1 will place myself at the disposal of the so-called out- laws and will tell of my personal ex- periences in the last few months. Tired of Treatment. “Mind you, I as am doing this of own free will. Nobody asked or suggested for me to do it, but as it seems I am to be kicked out of base- ball, I'll start a little trouble on my own account. “I am tired of the that has been going my even four-flushing on in the last s | that week all Caldwel n other few wooed bac ba suade they have and | have jump. 1 have bheer to organized ball a received anythin complet never t fidelity “When New York he e would He has | delphia h municat 1 leading b which give not 1556 the me failur to my « u denounced. ond Federal league No « is not e Herzog, the ( along th offer whic ger. came a tincan 1 can’t change my adelphia to Cincinr of a hox of « cinnati if the the Dooin tell at exactly when I swer all tell my they make pr gret to have termined baseball. 1 leaguc rs Reds coin.’ was the trust t know,” wa get the Guestions person tty ot if 1 10¢ on own even am berth eral BASEBALL Winter smirched league b with ano made the cireu charge is operating on perial Valley players are being cently having Umpire Bill because he would clsions to suit the element of the fan was reinstated. It certaln well know cused of game. Billy afford to be mixed even though he be and no one should he jumpers Money SCANDAL thaf these gamblers Winter league circles three years ago | that a bad mess was stirred accepting $70 Phyle should get out that Imperial Valley crowd "BOWLING' L. A kLo I Wi eking to pet t irn, but M. LE Hed hre \GLE 1 mor nd 1 526 463 414 litional the writer DON CECILLIAN" =OLD hoosters, « | Wanted Canadian Horsemen White's Speedy by incinnati Hor e other h1 home nati for . rm come mana- with down. Phil price Cin- with day James | of eral White of Don hag 14 who since Canadign price has turned from the g0 to along disposed Ceclllian 11 to se wealthy ( the campaign anadian have ched horse clogely its succeesful on track last cen Don Cecillian horse over He has been n Mr. White later if ind | ha summer, The put is | Lnot # 1 what he would ; earing. 1 8 the the best section. er for from horse since inimal emen P don't developed thi reply ut hall ne. 1 net 1d 1 proper The ned by Mr. White he purchase Haven hor winy stand I put al experience: hot reading. [ his I a no n wil and she handled heard to on when New re- | 1910 am de- | from foree for am King EX-GIANT Nev York Il mana ent that Warner ind Sen: clkstop 1AM COACH The Fordham announced yess formar had been Ma- caused e wilh end proved the N California to The ' ¢ nine jubilation players the team of the himself coach 1 that a few up victories all ther ason's innouncement the student Warner but three weeks at the “old capable popular May Warner over was badly demoralized days chargos that in Cross and great judge scandal on gamblers ar among for thoug! wa the the I that Re- results in it so strongly season most man approached and st took succeeded in ¥ Phyle discharged no shade his de- | “00 | m, but the better | TUNNINE cluded s protested and he | ! . [ Columbia was in California | of twirling and in had his a series of wins over Holy Warner is a talent when' a | n pitcher was to throw a of He can't up in any scandal, an innocent party, know it better than IRELAN WITH ATLANTA. Hal Irelan, the former New infielder, has signed to play lanta of the Southern leaguc He wns drafted from New lLondon by th Phillies in 1913 and played with them His hitting ac- | f.onden with At season | however was pout Get Next to a g S Despite Peckinpaugh's batting aver- of the game, and to his right His bingles last came very timely, and he ranks with best hitters in ' the American league in sending in runs. He led the Yankee pinch-hit tribe by driving in fifty-nine runs, ranking fourteentn in the league In swatting in tallies. Peck also is a fine baserunner, and purloined thirty-eight bases last sea- son, which is no mean figure for a .223 hitter, It was three more than Ty CobbB swiped last vear, Tyrus was in onl ninet games, while Peck we in 1 every game which his team pla, As a team captain Peck record, as he is perhaps the only base ball captain in the land to go through a season without at least ot rebuke from an “umj but Roger was rather tame field lieutenant It fussing with the umps he did all his talking inwardly, as the arbiters never took offense toward his general attitude, Peck 1ed stro Cleveland that he peeved because he managerfal job of piloting the club for ys he was not career, his head off for finest has after vear ne in the going ag is one no supe hard-hit balls. a he iny from Wity the fter rall man- work denial in any lost out on the Yanks A month las ready for a and said he would Wila Bill, though | | | J \:\\wx ) \\x\\‘. N\ national Joy smoke R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. 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