New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 14

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GHOOL ATHLETES vocational School Pupils Enjog Ficld Day at Walnut Hill Park Yes- rday Afternoon successful fleld day was held hy b pupils of the eighth grade of th vocational school alnut Hi'i k yesterday i events held, m by the clo ts of the s follows: y vards dash, Hagopian, an, second; Kopf, third; 50 kh, girls, Miss Murphy, fir: gren, second; Miss Lester, thir k race, boys, Sablotsky, first; Seit ., second; Semmens, third; leap g game, won by Yeterian; relay gi team of Grade 8B, first; m of Grade S8I, oocond; three-leg- | L race for gir s Goss and Mis derson, first; Miss Olson and Miss nd, second; Miss Herting and Sunburn, third; girls'’ basebal! ¢, Grade 8B, 13, Grade SP-F, 8 ampionship game); standing broad P, Zapatka, first Walters, second; iott, thire running high jump, cker, first (second and third plaees be competed today); running ad jump, Elliott, first; Zava, sec- : third; one-half mile first; Walters, second; In the boys baseball | ado 8D defeated Grade 84, | WILL NOT RESIGN. riney Says Only His Active Days Aro Done For Cornell. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 15.— | prles E. Courtney has not resigned coach of the Cornell crews and s not intend to resign. In a state- t to the Associated Press last it Coach Courtney said: I have not resigned as the Corn™ ch and do not intend to resig contract expires October 11 next. my active work will be finished T the race next Saturday. I have e no statement regarding any res- | ption and certainly have not said | I had resigned. This is the first | ial statement that I have made re- ding the matter. I have decided | to take the brunt of the work in | future, T might add that if future | nell crews wish my advice as ~oach | my health permits, I will be at | r service.” | oach Courtney further stated that Cornell Athletic association and self had a perfect understanding he matter. It would not surprisa | | | | | | ice Preszdpnf, NEW., BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1016, as I.alest Pkozogmph Portrays Him — 1 PACH BROS THOMAS R. MARSHALL Thomas Riley Marshall, elected vice ; held. He was born in North Man- president in 1912 and slated for re- nomination by the democrats this year, was governor of Indiana when chosen to run with Wilson four years lago. The governorship and the vice | presidency are the only offices he has chester, Ind., on March 14, 1854, and was educated at Wabash college. He began his law practice in 1875. Mr. Marshall is married, but has mno children. His home is in Columbia City, Ind. DALY APPOINTED COACH. Andover, Mass., June 15.—The ap- pointment of Frederick J. Daly as head coach in football at Phillips An- dover academy was announced yes- terday. Daly was captain of elevens at Andover and at Yale, and in 1911 was head coach at New Haven. He rtney’s intimate friends if he re- | resigned recently as coach at Wil ned with Cornell as coach, but in pdvisory capacity only. ough water kept the crew practice minimum this afternoon, none of crews putting in over a couple of ps. Easy paddling with a fow | tices at starts constituted the bulk jhe afternoon’s training. liams. HOLY CROSS NINE WINS, Worcester, Ma June 15.—Holy Cross defeated Boston college here at Daseball yesterday afternoon. by a score of 3.to 0. We lee Royal Gold Trading Stamps— Ask for them '§Spe0131 Cut Pri ces for Week of June 12th to June 17th Inclusive. soxeo CHICKEN . 32¢ TEN CENT ARTICLES {ce Cream Salt A 10-ibbag]Qg lona Spinach, . . . can 10¢ Pink Alaska Saimon, c:n 10¢ | Assorted Jellies zwms. 100 Manzanilla Olives, bot 10¢ | Baked Beans . Bt 00 lona Catsup, . , hot 10¢ |Mustard 'sowe " 10¢ QUAKER CORN | BEST CR FLAKES | BUT pkg 5c I EAMERY | 30 STAMPS FREE with 1 1b | TER ElRyad Coffee de | 35¢ T HIRE'S EXTRACT Eflkgflr!fs Ib 150 ‘ :dl]ETATTES?canEUl 90 I for Reot Beer,hot ] 5[: . eries 0 Stamps Free With Any of the Following —_———— Groc Suitna Spice = A&P Ice Cream Po Delivery Tel. 135 1 can A&P Lye 1 pkz Reckitt's Blue 1 bot. Royai Po’ 2 bottles A&P | - -zar each 10c Free Delivery Tel 135 184-186 MAIN STREET, BOXER LOSES, MOTHER DIES. Boston, June 15.—While Mike Glover, a local welterweight, was cn- gaged last night in a 12-round boxing bout with Ted (Kid) Lewis of Lon- don, Glover's mother lay on her death- bed at the City hospital. She died at about the time the judges were an- nouncing that Lewis had been given the decision. DONOVAN NAUGHTY PILOT. Detroit, Mich, June 15.—Manager Donovan of the New York American league club was notified by President Ban B. Johnson at Detroit yesterday afternoon that he had been suspend- ed for three days because of his ur- gument with Umpire Chill in Monday’s game between Detroit and New York. BARTLETT TEAM WINS. The Bartlett school baseball team conquered the Smith school nine in the latter school's domain yesterday, winning 17 to 13 after a hotly con- tested battle. | C. E. HUGHES, JR., IN CAMP AT PLATTSBURG Charles E. Hughes, Jr., son of the republican nominee for the presiden- ¢y, is an active believer in prepared- ness and has backed up his belief by enrolling in the Plattsburg business | men’s military training camp. The picture shows him lined up at the camp with his comrades. Mr. Hughes is a lawyer by prfession with his of- fice in New York city. He was grad- uated from Brown university, his father’s alma mater also, in 1909, and from Harvard law school in 1911. He was married on June 17, 1914 to Miss Marjory Bruce Stuart of New York |__SHIKTS | ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED ? It’s a personal question of course but we have a purpose in asking it and you will gain by answering i Ye LISTEN--HERE'S THE DOPE The “Herald” is a netessity in every home. You simply can’t get along without it. Of ccurce there’s a time when cvcs a newspaper is not thought of. 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