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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \)“VEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1918, SKILL, DEFEATING JIMMY DUFFY-DICK ‘WlLLlAMS S WINS IN FAST TIME AT NEW ORLEANS—INDIV(D-g ES OPEN TONI(:HT AT AETNA ALLFYS——HENDR!CKS REFUSES TO PART WITH HORNSBY—OTHER SPORTS Il FAST MILE VICTORY [ IBERTY AnD| A MiL SHAKE | Winner Inaugurates 1918 Racing ‘WARD To - SrAGu Season in Brilliant Fashion " AND Go ASHORE S, New Orlear 5 The rac- { ing scene shifted yesterday from the Jefferson Parish track to City Park vesterday afternoon, and with the | change came an immediate quicken- ing of interest among turfmen and an improve; in the quality of the fields. The New Year's handicap, at one mile, brought out a fine lot of | horses and resulted in an impressive victory for Dick Williams, which has been meeting with gr succes here. With Garner in the saddle Dick Wil liams not only beat his field home: but was timed in 1:37 4-5, a close approach to the world's record and one of the fastest miles yet run here. 3 wWOoN'T The handicapwa s expected to de- .‘ Go Tb o CABARET £ AND BUY A ’\:APER ) velop duel between Dick Williams ind Cheer l.cader, which also has i RESTAURANT FOR AUD RIDE IN THE D Leen running in great form hey: el STREET CARS- GR‘R’R~ RAN AND > went to m'v; post oven favorites, at . 5 to 1..with rry Shaw getting a OR-Yus FeEsunN sod play at § to 1. Dick Williams 4‘1(‘ 1s his backers expected, but Harry Shaw, piloted by Obert, put one over and came home second. Cheer Leader saved the show money Another Fast Race. The track was lightning fine time was made in every eve: the Good Cheer Purse Producer, the light impost of 97 pounds Walls in the saddle, travelled the mile in 1:38 and rewarded the I i ‘ /- of faverites. Walls rode another choice. {*o gon i e B¥ the conference ! 3 3 P A : | rome when he brought Brighouse nim alm E ML Tt | held in the neck of th v ! 4 4 T R R 7 Z W' the Jjudges first in the second, was stion hov 1 mstery, unless there is another 3 > : 3 | vace ) m:‘,"xr‘rml couldtziic . for he nev , the proposed swap. There is : Lk < o P A The ony race in which the favorite dot a punch . That he was on | a possibility tl Cincinnati n g Fo R ¢ ¥ i s did not win was the fifth, a claiming Mis fcct at t sh was mere testi- { horn in (o make the trade wort o : . . - event, at a mile and seventy yards. mony of the fact that he could assim- | while, and in that event there is : . A k S Ly TR | Jessie Louise won that at 50 to 1, wit ilate cnough punishment to wy way of telling where a-flock of at 5 35 3 L b D.H- Y Brother Jonathan, with Walls up, set= half dozen less rugged men. will'be interned neit season. p 2 SN RE. | ond \and Amalgamator, the favorite, Callahan gave a splendid exhibition | third. of free hand hitting. He used excellent | | R judgment, missed few blows and his | 3 . distance on leads and counters was | BOWL NG AGTIYITI’ES well nigh perfect. He won every —_ S . round and scored a decisive victory. B ol faund Be came within m\«“4‘“'!““"""’"" Clan star, Running | !no_\ and the county District Atlor- |in against his activities from moving'| L. Glover who ran second on the | . T ~ ; fro Conan = S . - | nevs can only invite witnesses to ap- | picture proprietors and other holders | championship tilt at Van Cortlandt | First Games in City Championship lace of sending Wagond to the floor. | from Scratch Captures Not Only i Series to Be Rolled This Evening— L W S e pear before them. The Spy act has of licenses. Finally Commissioner of | Park, the red and black appears likely !hc‘:{“,.;,m on the jaw and sent him | First: Place But oS | been one of the most powerful agen- | Accounts Wallstein was directed to in- | to lose its title next fall unless some glean across the ring. The ropes alone | | I fl 1 W cies in strengtheni the arm of the |vestigate him and later recommended | new material is veloped. Cum- Sixteen Players Signed to Date. Saved Wagond from going down. He | Philadelphia, Jan. 2.— A j i, il b Federal (overnment in dealin with | that Ringler be dismissed. mings and McHale were also on the . o glinched for the rest of the round mmi Kephart of the Meadowbros i ! 2. )\ cases in New York State | i e team which sent Cornell down to its | The race for the individual bowl- Bis wonderful Tecuperative powers | Showed a clean pair of heel the We summoned several of the ex- | OVERCOME BY HEAT. third defeat in seventeen years. | ing championship of this city, willy Bnablcd him to weather the storm in | sixth annal run of the Theodore \nn empied men, sending oflicers with the r Tl S — — B i s o r s g & next five rounds club over a. 7% mile course. FY W subpoenas, so that they could not rt ey 15 e McCLURE WINS SHOOT. e | AR e - e n e e sl a Huns 1[y nnebsgs 10 ell How BY iwar, and, once at the Atiorney Gen- | Sons weve overcome by heat yesterday To date, Manager Rogers has received & | first place, but also won first time eral’'s office, they confessed as fast as | in the crowd of 42,000 which Wit-| f,eads Gunners in Lakewood's New As the result of the first 2 i Ly lete any 14 i i v questions wc <ked them - - sth: . arinc " s, the following players wil Doyle Whips Paulson. prize. The thietes, many o E‘!aded Servme Under D]‘al‘[ juestions wer then e Col e Seriail oo oF mhammes S e ey _the follo players will ren N Jan. 2. Paul | Whomwere soldiers, competed despite i An investigation ot Ringler. the S o e e e | contest this evening: Lofgren vs Boyic of New York won a crec’s | the zero weather and poor condition B leged chief of the conspiracy, showed | Guiq” qefeat the army te : akewood, N. J. Jan. 2—Archi- | Shepard, Larson vs. Thompson, Troy decision over Mike Paulson of t. | of the roads. o b y i that sev al mont} 50 he had eome ! {\imp Tewis, Washington, one of the | Pald J. McClure of New York and | VS Shepard; Thursday 1t, Richter Paul in ten rounds. The bout ws Kephart took the lead at the two | ““l Eoris; ‘-'*”‘-y 2.—TFifty witnesses | Jighly recommended as o reformer to | roatures of the annual tournament of | Lakewood won the New Year's Day : V8. Nichols, Hines vs Friday fast and excitir 11 the way aird one-half mile turn and from then V¢ e n subpoenaed to appear to- | the office of Mayor Mitchel, where he | ocog pere. The score was 19 to shoot here yesterday afternoon at Night, A. Ander Dovle had Paulson grogey in the ! on was mever in danger. He crossed J2v at the office of Atlorney General ;sujd he was so anxious to serve the profis from the game will go to the | the Laurel House gun club traps. Al tini vs. and Jast two rounds | the finish line fifteen yards ahead of | Merton F. Lewis to testify regarding city that he was willing to take & DO- | pog Cross competitors shot from scratch. Con- | hecke { 7. Morr a clubmate. The victor’s the 1»n.~‘nu-\~ of selling fraudulent affi- sition for six months without pay H sidering the conditions, MeClur The Stanley Works league will hold, e o H. Siegel, also of davils for exemption under the Draft any department to d : s o ==y score of ninety was excellent. Those | forth this evening at the Aetna al-, Meadowbrook, who won the senior ¢t 'u‘l ged to have lwmv('nr ed on [ merit. Mayvor Mitchel turned him over | LEAV AGARA. scoring in the eighties were J. P | leys, and tomorrow evening a teant Philadelphia, Pa., '."”‘-L 1*”;0‘}:““-" cross-coumtry championship here ¥ €0 ““H "i "l”"l three asso- | to Commissioner of Licenses Bell. In | my cooona group of the Polish vol- | Scope, New York, $7; Andrew J. Mur- . from Middletown will roll a picked Carey won a fast fight from Johnny = e 55 ciates now in the Tom » short time complaints bezan to pour 3 5 : | phy, Lakewood, 84; Willia osts team -from this city. e S e g erei e QRS e S Rk ] ey Ganel s e e S iR e R U (0 G S O G| BMensiton s Wi b e i e club matinee yesterday. Tn the semi-| . oiin taech place, ook first | €vidence that at least sixty-two ex- camp at Niagara Falls yesterday. They | {. Mellon, New York, § second round of the schedule Friday final Young Weyman of Gimrdville| S0 FE (0 F 0 by | emptions of drafted men were pro- are a part of the Polish legion which | evening, defeateda Buck Taylor of Baltimore. | b 200 " "8 FEE BT o P ms | duced by Ringler and his assistants is being formed and trained for serv- | The other bouts resulted as follows: ( {rSom FuAnIng for Galp Weade in | on appeal from the District Exemp- | f§ oo overseas. The first company of| GUNVERS BRAVE JACK FROST. T Battling Murray stopped Dick Got- \"nm s SR RS 1al | {jon Board, headed by Charles E. | the Polish volunteers departed fur”, raag | GOLE AT PINEHURST. wall of York in the fifth round. Eddie | Military prize. Hughes, to the office of the Adjutant | 8 camp on Thanksziving day. oremus Got 91 Kills in $hoot A Lit- Pinehurst, N. €., Jan. 2 | Two Knockouts in Philly. | n { ad : ’ e 2 Two match Maullin finished Battling Manton in the | Meade, finished Afth and took first in- | General of the State. The manner in SRR te Falis rounds in the midwinter tournament third round, and Eddie Joyce defeated |- dividual military prize. which the alleged frauds were car- ! ? v o > : N Little Falls, Jan. 1.— Nine members | wi disposed of at Pinehurst tx Jimmy McDonnah. | T — rled out was described last night by a | : RENNEiToANM ERoRENEUE S IR SER e B e ling a s il Ree d epose o e Bine s A battle royal concluded the show. | S retiSorvie s 1 who =aid : 4 == Ealos Seaoun | day. The first three divisions will i e WALSH A FIREMAN ER o e e P it et McHale and Cummings Join Colors | Z6r0 weather yesterday and compe play over the number two course in | | r on the holiday handicap. P. H. Dore- |} e 5 i : from the decisions of the District | § and Others May Follow. ik c2l : hoth rounds and the other division Fight Terrific Draw. e S mus did some remarkable shooting | wij use number one. Norman H. Board by men who can prove that by Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 2.-—The |bet ips : ¥ : S % 3 E a, ., Jan. — ween trips to the clubhouse stove. 4 < ali 7 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 2—Johnny Grif- | Red SoxsOutfielder Joins Syracuse De- | some mistake they registered although e D e Maxwell, the m;d. c; will .:;om V. A. 3 ¥ o S % Seggerman in the first round. fiths and Bryan Downey fought a ter- | e s S et o e raatret | et Ty Mdes R - se may ob- the University of Pennsylvania has | R. Weltmer was second bes rific twelve Tound draw here yester-| partmemt—Irazer Decides to Re- | in exemption from the Adjutant % . a E = . been broken up by the enlistment of | man. He got 86 breaks. fternoon. Both men were badly | e 2 & - 2:: :p at the end of the battle. | tain Himion 1918 Team, Geostal 3 d 1. B. McHale and W. N. Cummings. | cisco won the handic ith 70, POOL CRACKS TO MEET. 4 s _ P It was evidently calculated that Cummings has joined an ambulance | 30—100. A. Smith had 79, : Milwnukee Jan 2 —Frank Tabiss Syracuse, iN. Y., Jan. 2—No mat- | since many appeals would be passed unit, while McHale is now a marine. | Lyman Sindle, 77, ski, of Schenectady. N. Y., holder of! ter whether baseball keeps or not, [upon by a small number of men in | b e s ae ) sl e ski, of Schenectady, er o Jimmy Walsh, the Red Sox outfielder | the Adjutant General’s office, docu- | 1 = : the pocket billiard championship, will and former Yanlkee, will have enough | mentary evidence would not be close- | & 3 e 5 defend His crown against Ralp to buy his weekly supply of smokes. |ly scrutinized. They guessed right up Greenleaf, of Monmouth, TiL, consid- Jimmy started the new year as a|to a certain point. Sixty-two of their | B = ered to be his most dangerous rival, member of the Syracuse fire depart- | clients got exempted without much In a series which begins here toniglit) Tl'yon Company, Bl ment. He tintends to keep working |diificulty. But it happened that there | B ; : The men i play & block of b all winter. was methodical man in the Adju- J points on three nights. £ Connie Mack:recently was informed | tant General's office named Captain [+ - = o 8! by Owner Frazee of the Red Sox that | Hutchinson, who made more than a ; [ ; : 115 Asylum St, | he could have Walsh back, but on | formality of going over the papers. 6 3 ; i 1 B | account of the unsettled conditions in ‘When Captain Hutchinson found 7 Ig reSt j'ing‘ 1seball Frazee last Saturday decided | that the same few reappeared again to retain Jimmy a member of the |and again, swearing that they had §3 /| o Pt 7 Hartford B 5:ca Sox outfield. known men, numbering more than & - OUTnameflt LA AT sixty-two, all their lives, he was sur- DARTMOUTH BEATEN |mistmcreiguen e mes oo et @ Will Remain Open e mar, ok three men might be politicians, who knew all about the famiies in their | B Saturday Evening, Jan. 5. Qistricts, but a little further investi- | S o New York Collegians Swamp New gation showed that the same group of | f @ Few DayS More | — men swore out aflidavits indifferently for men living on the east side, the - = Sic = . ma | B | JACK RAYMOND of Boston, Mass. —Tichinsky Continues to Shine. il E e Bt rooklyn. Then a comparison of the § vs, | victory over the Navy five the Col- |duced their affidayits almost to a 1 e \ ) ; B | lege of the City of New York bas- |standard form, so that they were ~ ) : B Fhe Greek Champion Ketball team added another success to Swearing to almost identical facts in | BOOK S \ B | Holds Barred: No Time Limit; its list last night when it defeated the @lmost identical ling e in sixty-two e | - { Fwo Pails Qut of Three. | Dartmouth college combination in the different cases. \lso Featuring ! Jocal by 44 to 14. Last | “After that Capt. Hutchinson turned 2 2 ” ’ vear Dartmouth won by a point, but ; the sixty-two cases over to the Secret PETERSON, Norway Champion, [ this time the City College passers | Service. We took up the matter with g ! . Y Home went at their rivals from the open- | the State Attorey General. Under a ; oar enes i 7 | ing whistle and outclassed them in law drawn byd(‘:ovm'r:ior \\;}l:ltn;jm_alnd p 3 . VENTRES. Berlin Blacksmith. | every department. The speedy pass- |Mr. Lewis and passed by the Legisla- 3 : e : of @ ! ing of the loc: pewildered the Han- | ture in 1917, called the Spy Act, the | B Holds Barred: No Time Limit; overians. | Attorney General may subpoena wit- ; Two Falls Out of Three, Tichingky, who is regarded as the |nesses to appear before him, and re- < s, e e i 1 stest forward in the college, caged |fusal to comply with the subpoena is PRELIMINARIES Hart Schaffner & B|cieven zouls from scrimmage. The o crime. The Federal District Attor- locals led by 27 to 7 in the first half | Feat z Hampshire Basket Tossers 41 to 27 aturin, McCarthy of New Haven, and let up a bit in the second period 1 - ¥ i . Gustave Chovey of Hartford, Marx = SMOKE : . ‘ Alex George, the Armenian Wonder, DAM OF DAN PATCH DFAD. e IR ) B Cl tl'l Oxford, Ind., Jan. 2.—Zelica, dum | S ERER 5 & g0, stler. of Dan Patch, 1:55, pacer, died here | | ; B — 0 es ® 26 74 MAIN STREET i B > last night of old age. he TIME: 8:00 P. M. SHARP. PRICES: 50c and $1.00. vears old and was the ¢ al A MILD, PLEASANT ¢ CIGLB | | | . | ; 5 | T A, | 0|5 ! viade racing records. i