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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, jANUARY 17, 1918. AY MEAN CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS IN TNEW YORK——MAJOR ADEE WILL AGAIN HEAD THE U. S TENN S S. 0. 5. FOR WATER POLO CA NMMT S—OTHER PLAYERS MAY BE PLACED IN CLASS 1 OF DRAPT WHEN You HAD AN APPOINTMENT [ AnD DDNT MeeT YooR - AND You WERE TIRED AND | To MEeT A CERTAIN YouwG LADY | ENGAGEMENT UnTIL 3230 HUNGRY . AND EVERTHING AND I‘ IN WCUE'S BILL SOME TimeE BETWEEN Two AND AND THlE AFORESAID WERE WORRIED HALF SlCK THREE AND You WERE YounG LADY WAS FOR FEAR SHE WAD BEEN ham | DETAINED AT The The s el A ‘Caupmnsnp Bouts Possl el ' With Passage of Proposed Ly | Albany, Ja 17.—Assemblyman)| | Martin G. McCue’s bill to legalize b { ing in New York state naw is in form Of & rough draft, and after it has been. itted to a committee of experts tor suggested amendments will be in troduced he slature ¢ n poir f the measus\ as ready sct forth are a single heahady commission, a flat license fee for cluby, 1 percen of all receipts to be de: oted to military camy training activi- ties, and the placing of the boxing same on a footing in harmony with the military spirit of the times. dditional features contained in the nit the clubs to seven in reater New York, with a bat license . v SORRY SHE i fee of $5,000, while other cities N AND WAITED AND WAITED | ALL OF A S\)DDEN You Gt e ogRto e iate will be restricted to three clubs, AND A'TED ~ MEANWRILE SEE Hf—R COMING IQV\JARDE WA‘T”\T‘(, . APOLOGIZES | \\11]: a licens fee of $2,500 h, W. ‘ 0 The most striking clause of the bill GETTING HUNGRIER AND You AND EVER' THING is that in which the eommislonésiia AT 5 ocLock HAD ABOUT AAr OF-H-n- Boy,' | empowered to use his discretion as i = L o the number of rounds that may DeCIDED T GO — when AT T be boxed. If this provision were to GR-RR- RAND | become a law the commission could 3 sanction any number of rounds he saw AND A fit, and there would be nothing to 4 5 prevent the staging of a twentywrqund bout to a decision between the “title Tddle distancd run 5 ¢ - 3 o K | holder of cla d a challenger. D ion 1 venor AT best man in the quarter. I - e port the commission Foston is renominated for treasurer. mond has done consistent work in the i ¢ ; 2 ; = = 4 o L ipoxtas ane e s a position he gained as an opPPOSItion | a1¢ for the past two years, and Un- # : 2 | hs : candidate to Bernon S. Prentice last l derwood, who won his varsity letter year. two years ago in the Yale meet, re 5 % | : Sheafe Named Delegate. { mains for the mile. z 4 o B 1 receipts received from license Teen® At the coming meeting the terms | Carl Erdman, captain of the fresh- -4 \ g : 3 A | taxes on clubs shall be devoted ta é- of five executive committee members | man team two years ago, is the best | 3 R 2 3 couraging athletics, and that dur-| —Palmer E. Presbre; ingland; | man in the hurdles that Princeton ing the war and for six months there- R. W. Holterhoff, Tri-State; W. C.|has had in several years and bids fair | after the money so obtained, mimus Burton, Northwestern; J. B. Adoue, | to make a good showing in the inter. | :I\" expenses of the commission, shall Jr., Southwestern, and Dr. Sumner | collegiates in these events. Sinclaire | be \:rm»dru}e‘r to the gt')\‘nrn;ne’wl\lr.flul\'- Dardy, California—and three dele- | the football tackle, is one of the be | be used for the purch of atfils gates at large—Craig Biddle of Phil- | shot putters in the college ranks and TR e SR CaT adelphia, Clinton L. Child of Pitts- |stands out as the only sure point L ok s s , atjgome | burg and Myrick pire. Presbrey | winner in the field events. . jloxiamroca S AT fhe e fh R el . e st |l A Copyright, 1917. by The Tributie Association (New York Tiibuna) is to be devoted to public gymnasiums| foanily femsned Sineia e Sas and the promotion of athletics. | of the bill is ta have a salary of §7,-| Cricket club, is nominated. i —_— 1 000, is to be a ointed f. a Holterhoft’ holds over. bt no nom- ; . INGENUE STILL WINNING | RUELBACH RETIRES | REAGH SEMI-FI NALS YALE HAS CLOSE CALL | tvo vears and ia to have a secrstas inations are made for the Northwes- | Union Manufacturing Company Team pieat s ave a seci a et 2 2 s s T ARG S e | at s2,500. tern, S(:A!l”\\\ stern and ( ulnmxjm Outclassed on Aetna Alleys—Wind- | 3 E FROM HURLING JOB A deputy commission is to beap- places. The association of these three Captain John Bates' Fast Ice Yacht Ydvert * Golf Tourney Narrows Jack Rourke's Colgate Basket Tosseps | pointed in each county where there is sections are to elect their own dele- ish, Features for Winners and Clark | _ i | a boxing club, and one for Yfvery ates. Abner \'l ;mm\l;_;u“ w;\.f\mnt.-;- e Takes Another Round in American g win—Dutton, Purves, Hamilton Are Nosed Out in 36 to 33 Game in | borough of Greater New York. It ton is nominated for Middle Atlantic 'or Losers. . 3 S Y . i shall be the duty of the deputies to states delegates, to fill out the unex- " . 4 Cup Defender Trials, : and Follette, Win. New Haven. ttend all rmlt(wI< and r(‘vmy“! to thof pired term of Frederick C. Colston of | The P. & F. Corbin bowling quintet| - o . o Orartho | Y 5 e e i | commissioner. The deputies will not D made an auspicious start in the Fac- m] ,m;_ i ,.Lml L \|. \‘ ¢ ’ Pinehurst, N. C., Jan. 17 The Ad- New Haven, Jan, 17.—Yale out-|, . hower 1o revoke licenses:ibgitd 5 / = : | e 2 3 o s est, hardest a thickest sheet ; rtising Golf roug] heir tour- 3 K 1ave po revoke licenses Of the three delegates at large | tory league at the Aetna alleys last moothest, harde o ckd \j_(] ‘ £ tising Gol brought their tour-- seored Colgate here last night at bas- | interfere with contests 2 < xpire only Child is fo | evening, defeating the Union Manu- of ice in the history of the North iy { nament down to the semi-finals yes- g i - 2 Fhons NetmSlenle QR Y ChId e ol e any five, three strai Shrewsbury, John Bates’ Inzenue led ay at Pinehurst, and the original FctPall's opening game, 38 to 33. The || As.a check on the cammisgeied 5 i s. as 2 | - 2 ~ oo . : atls T o secomd | voked may appeal to the courts 3 fi Pl SEldos of Hittterd A M vs were the big noise on the | rial spin yesterday to pick the Amer | championship four playin from test and threatened in the second VOl i X Mél’s place will go to R. Drummond | Chureni street lanes, \but ofilatel they (1canychamplonshipiiidefenders Sihe : % > =t eI IcRiT elewalve o fnavall it R0 doxencom it sl B Iua i e Ly Tt e et i ore il Jones of St. 'Louls. Jones will give | seem to have lost their old-time pep | WinNer was glven a close race inithe: [ % : " lost a match in each sixteen jead. Vah Slyek's accurate fleld and | | % ¢oronce in the bill to the number the Mound city fhe representation it | and prow Windish, was the big |moderate west wind by George W. are grouped in divislons of four, all foul shooting, however, proved too |72 % PSS 0 D2 2 S0 0 the now enjoy . avis. noise of the night, rolling a total | Bray's Daisy, which, after finishing 5 g under handicap. reat a handicap to overcome. Capt. | < Ldael e hoxed, O score of 327, with a high single ie w t of the gloves. Thus the com 119. Valentine, was next in line To A\id Soldier Athletics, The proposed bill provides that 'the fourth in the first and second rounds, o s, N Bamil S davden Citv he Smith was the bright spot in Colgate's 2 . 1 Hamilton of Garden City had S e zate’s | C A > the res ibil., overtook T. Irving Brown's Say When G g : inother uphill battle on his hands in lineup. The lineup (e pHETwONId sve tho TescorEE : e : 2 o 5 ity of deciding these important ques- OTHERS IN NIEX’S CLASS | with 295. For the losers, Clark, the |2nd John J. Gibhons’ Mi Mattie in the [ % his imaten owith) John (G Marting of | xals (36) gate (33) [ 2 P a former beau brumme] of the alle cighth mile and finished forty seconds G : Philadelphia, and won by 1 up. TheShedd ............. el i ot ST [V e e took the honors, with a total score of Dehind the Ingenue and fifty seconds _ 5 : other fi division favorites, .Georga . s 7 : = ahead of the Say When. ¢ 3 i N el Van Slye bt 5 The bill also will contain no *pro- o Trind: ; - Are | 308, and high single of 113. The ® : 5 . Dutton and Murray Purves of Bos- | e e L R A EE T AR SCML_; # Robert S. Johnson’s Gull and T. g i ol R saaTis : ision as to ‘decisions, and the com- | ATl in Position to Be Declared in Corbins, Henry Grant’s Tyro withdrew in the - J11 won their matches easily enough LR L e decide lI).“twl‘Ul:\‘ S i E e o o {fourth of six rounds sailed. ) o : vesterday. Hamiiton plays Dutton in [ i Frawley law did not proibit decffa Draft Class No. 1. e Suh o oac The spectators were thrilled by a ] ; | e e e B El i Smith | by referees, but the original commis Trioiceonl 2 odiiia gl o Mg e spectacular start, when the Say When - : e i e sion made a rule forbidding any rul New York, Jan. 17.—The reports | (oo aicn i1l Hae o and Gull hoth lifted on a single run In the women's championship four E G008 0050 05000 I,‘mm_ N\I;W:‘l‘fi Eobs ””(T.‘"" f{!{:::rclm from the West stating that Grover ! gianjey 96 96 ner and missed a collision by inches g ¢ g : : Mis. J F. Duryea of Springfield E Cleveland Alexander, the pitching = jiandpithic finesnuefand SIymol=s hunn sl : : handicap 5, defeated M A. Moore | _Score at the end of first half—Yale, 2 nell e clibs andino s 5 o - .- |planks became almost locked. The : 3 Sy SEehahs i ColsateMil Goal i : will be asked to compete for less than star recently sold to the Chicago Na- 493 471 493—1457 of Slecoy iElollow, moratebinleyeorfandy ot ey $20, which will be welcomed by the o dmats REO Union Mfg Say When and Daisy were within Anc ot s iton naraent || Hornpyale Bvan Sivcl Shedd, iR el €icomed L Slonais ! by ihel Piiliies, k badll been =it 3 T A A ‘or (‘cleate. breliminary boys. In addition to the drafted, are exaggerated. The fact of ; YOS -------.. T9 e few seconds apart until the last tw . Mrs. Duryea will meet Mrs. Arthur S. | rounds, when the latter racer saincd Ez Z { : : S i 5 Edkins, Reid, 6; S 3; © 1, license fee and tax of 20 per Sy " 308 e 5 ns of St. Andrews in the final ] 455 B the case is that Alexander merely has | C 18T g ol 85 fhle= EO0 i 2 oo fiin been placed in Division 1 of Class A o and pushed the trading boat hard to : : 1. Goals from foul—For Yale: Van €ach club will be required to furnisty ,h(‘mnrd 2 a o Bl sy i R Slyck, 8. For Colgate: Bdkins, and is given the same classification | LOterson — .- 87 97 83— e e 30 Reulbach, former star pitch BIG SKATING PURSE. Reld. 3. Substitaten— For Coleater | tee tho fulfilment of all obligaticil as about 25 per cent. of the major | PO --coe--o-107 e MARYLAND RACING BILL. of the Chicago Cubs in the dayvs o s Cottrell for Mott, Taylor for Cotirell. the war and for six molg FERUE IEall fulavesm b S ie LRVt ) 158 1731402 = | Irank Chance and championships, is $5,000 Offered for McLean-Wood | Officials—Messrs. Thorpe and Deering. | 41! S O be 20 per o out: dcpendents. B 1402 | four-Man Commission May Have | 100 With bascball for all time. 1 rves o Breaiken miers At e [loz inoEmoss Eresetoe andatior B Stars such as Tris Speaker, Stuffy AN Direct Charge of Sport. has become associated with the Sub y ) > e e T B4 w:fi i r d Deryg MeInnis, Benny Kauff and Wally Pipp ; GIANTS SEND IN CONTRACTS. marine Boat corporation of Bayonne, Brooklyn, i Jan. 7. -=The manege- | v s S st will without question be placed under R Annapolis, Md., Jan. com- | N. J. ment of the Washington Park Outdoor | B e ! “The license fee must be in th Smilar classification, yet are gotting 'No Snags Emcomntered Yet as Players | mission of four members will have di-| Reulbach was with the Roston Skating Rink, Brooklyn, has an- | ety 8 i Sty e G G B0 G s G none of the publicity bestowed upon Fall in Tine. rect supervision over horse racing In| Braves last season, but did little work. nounced its intention of hanging up a e Two-Mile Indoor . g s _“xm“" .”1 )“ j”hs‘r.nm’i h. Alexander. Grover will start the Maryland, if a Dbill instrduced in the purse of $5,000 for a match race or a - must ve the state i % . ST i i New York, Jan. 17 ¢ s i * : New k, Jan. 1 The Giants | sta gisle e yes! ay bec s @ ries g s betwe il " of the receipts twenty-fou season 'with the Cubs, and may be New Yorl 7 e iants | state egislature yesterday becomes a ries of match races between Bob ORI, R R femGr b ey with them all season. will come mear to establishing a rec- | law. It proposes $1,500 a year as the ARE BITTER RIVALS | McLean and Morris Wood. Both of | qounvr ™ e S B0, SIRON 0 D0 | how ; “I know nothing of Alexanders ©rd for peace and tranquility if tha | compensation for each member of the ). o speed marvels claim the world | couliry ST, broke the two-mile rec- TeCue !llm‘h‘ 1t _expre Lt CaNe eroel RiaiT Favenid itinel Dlayers: contracts continue to come in | commission. Each track will be as- L SIETIT -hampionship. I el Colaimbiatinterelnss meat e j“"”“j‘j that there is sufficient fayor = oer 9% 5 NaVo TO8 € as steadily as they have for the past [ sessed $2,500 for each day of racing. Nate Lewis, the manager of Mc- | org. oo >t yes- | able sentiment in the legisatureytoin pRro said President Tener of the | (2 B0 ¥ B 0N ontracts were | Plans for railroading the anti-race |Brown and Kunz Hold No Tove For | Lean, was in town yesterday and | .oLoay afternoon. Iis time of 10:03 | sure the passage of his hill, and' tha National League, upon his return to | [0 0l™ om " Walter Holke, Afbert| tracic gambling bill offered in Doth | w0 ou e | en the proposttion was effersd him | 3-0 Was two ssconds botter than any | it will be signed by Gov. Whitman B e oLt Ifom WhAL | Dereree, Bill Rariden and Waite [ houses have been abandoned. Sev-j ene LR OB v el bl Saron it Ao eocn | RO U G s Lias e — g . dge Alexander merely has | poo ™l po ion sehoolboy piteher, | eTal senators, approached With a view | yhen possible. | was that the match be staged the lat- (oo o 0 DAL Bl no| JESS WILLARD, PROMOTER. been placed in the class of young men | Ly, "ot some good experience in tho | to getting votes enough to suspend the ter v xtiorh fhelimont IWasEMcT.eamis) At il 1 HERSHACE i IR LS = most_eligible for service in the Na- | torotiona) League last season, Hoyt | rules on this measure, balked. New Haven, Jan, 17.—Chic Brown | engagements over the country will ships last fall, won the half mile in | S e i ; 5 1 P b5 3 Sihiey o eclares He Will Conduct Next Titld tonal Army | Will 2o to Marlin again with the| The anti-rack track bill is patterned | 4nq Battling Kunz the gents who aro | tie him up to that time. Je 2598 S = R slbley g scnhonione ) As far as we know no date has e e | after the Hughes law in New York, i | came in victor in the two-lap sprint, | Match: Ignorant of Wellman Offer. e ease : —ne istor o | to clash at the New Haven Arena « = = followed by four other 1920 me. been set by the war department for '*Il N MR New York ctub hay | making it a misdemeanor to register a |10 cIaSh at the n Arena on Giowet o soulothenf o2t en I I cn e e e et the next draft, though it is expected ' Fro 4% L0 O O trom | bet or wager upon any contest of [the 21st in a 20-round bout to a de- | CHICAGO ATHLETES READY. | Tof DU i L in the [ promote his next championship m&d some time in the spring. Whe S = 11, speed or endurance between man | c . : SRR A (Ens @ G el S (e 8 i o i L R . o 0. tes REh G wws e -ndurs | cision, have no love for each other. In et o it m i aae e Ty i e R ez (nre (U SAmRAnC e rled in that draft 400 wnusnal on a champion club, | or beast. | fact they are about the most bitter | University Track and Ficld Stars tordas | | remains to be seen. It may be some g s — gave the sophomores 80 1 points, Ty ~ let : th bl ! following a pennant winning season T 2k s R e Roady For War Service. e aaa | . . Tm not goinz to iy of th time in t'h'fl summer X}( fr{u‘ ”hu is HOLLAND SNOW BOUND. ::” s ”:‘”} "’z"d "’:‘*'”‘"- Ererisince ‘;?:_;‘;:‘éiriswl' ;hc :“l’,‘fi: "m'!::'(‘i“l:‘:“ | “Forty Thieves’ get anything out of m called into the arm s think P 10 first bout on Nov. 8, 1916, wt Chicago, Ja Six iti = LA B von | o Aeciare he « 0! allech i e cn] TO DRAFT SCHEDULE. 5 Lo mneny e Chicago g Jan ) ix additional) ., ™.\ und shot put [Pas=ci SR Sd 2 hanigy when he really is drafted would be | o Ships of British Wounded Delayed | Brown broke his arm and the state | University of Chicago athletes are | ; | “I'n stage it myself. and the pg! me enough t 't e d ov ¢ i 7 : en ave for | e M S — i otter T its o time enough to get excited over thel p, poo aro "o Tae T o ool o (e ! tille went to Kunz there has boen baa | T6#dY t0day to leave for the war zone | will better run for its mon situation.” bl I 3 L members of a hospital unit. They | = tha if professional DOl Capitol Next Tuesday. terds . 7. — Vielent | Plood between the two boxers. But | &> TSITOPS o8 2 ~ | FOUR MACKERELS RELEASED. . t 5 1 3 Amsterdam, Jan. 17 Violent | 1,27 "Yhis time the feeling s mese | 2¥¢ Charles Higgins, Jerome Fisher e 3 d it Chicago, Jan. 17.—Major league | snowstorms which were prevalent re- |y 0 P08 Sam Rothermel, Charles Bent, Eugen ‘I have two or three proposi schedules for the 1918 season will bo | cently in northern Germany now have | = oo S Erown met Champion | 1t0USe and Edward Mahannah. | Connie Still Hopeful That He Will |, - leration and expect ; v | drafted at a meeting of the schedule | reached Holland. Telegraphic and | : aioplon Higgins’ lo: will be the Take a Baseball Club South. ak L decision within a few dsys College Paper Claims Incligible Run- | Benny Leonard at the Arena, Kunz | gevere in the track team, wh Fulton will be my op un. blew into Brown’s dressing room | . 5 AL Philadelphia, Jan. 17. — Connie Ssveonones : | committee to be held in Washington | telephonic communication with adia- ner Was Used Last Fall, | next Tuesday, President Ban Johnson, | cent countries is interrupted and rail- shone as an all-round man. Fisher ess Miske or Moran licks him. I shortly before the bout. “T have just | o i '0ch e in Yhe pole vaut ana hign M2ck, menager of the Athletics, yes- laid $100 to $75 that Leonard w K Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 17.—That L. { of the American league, announced| way and street car traffic is disor- | terday announced the release of four that case I will pick the one of th last night. ganized considerably. 6 . jump. Rothermel was a star in the D o Trelease Of TOUT pair who makes the best show e The meeting was originally set for | © Three ships bound for England | NOCK e 2nd T wish 1 had more | relays and Bent was a low hurdle ool B e v ek Eeiaredl Relin runner, who finished second to I. C. Dover Hall, Ga., but was postponed | witnh British wounded are held up at| " oncy With me to bet,” said Kunz. point winner. Rouse was a sprinter, ?jslr “’3;'“ ‘er\fiél l:rr {"(‘J to the | Of the reported offer of $75,000 o Dressen, of Cornell, in the intercol- :ause of crippled transportation con- | Rotterdom, while the Holland-Amer- uho?‘h’i't d°l ":;n,tc"’g‘et ::\:?ht;gn me | while Mahannah was an all-around !:;‘m"’xa;’e ch’;b' e ‘Ed“nej,am\‘:_n 1 | William Wellman. of New York leglate cross-country race In New _ ican_line ;tleaft“”q_?'”“’ Amsterdam | gon't carry money in my tights. Now | T3¢ T infielder, who came from Dallas of the | _— ork City last fall was ineligible to Wie e is still unable to sail. e e “t bothe o Texas league, has been returned to | - . g represent Penn under Pennsylve | CORNELL BEATS ROCH E — ;;fzfif;{m"m::g, 'l‘}npeop]e e VY WINS IN A ROMP. S . Whae i i L | WmYTEEMOEE WINE own eligibility rules, was made public | Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 1. ol ol EX-WHITE SOX, AVIATOR. you outside and get out of here and | Annapolls, Md., Jan. 17.—The Navy | Orioles will go if there is no Balti- | I;.,‘hx'{:l‘y‘,‘ ‘:n\‘ :- P F\!‘!‘I(;; :*dn'flr of | feated Rochester at bs all here Chicago, Jan, 17.—James F. Breton, | stay out,” replied Chic. five ran away with the George Wash- | more club is not known. | Bostan golfers, played over t n fopornell Sun, in a statement. = | last night by the score of 30 to 19.| former third baseman with the Chi-| Brown's attendants escorted Kunz | ington University team of Washington | Mack now has only Bodie, Jamieson. | i i course at Pin e AR e ‘“‘m'm“‘ w'l“m oA The Ithaca five overwhelmed its op- | cago Americans, and later with the|from the dressing room. But Brown | yesterday afternoon, winning by a | Myers, Schauer, Dugan, Thomas, | ;o " % d”;,ing' eE 30 *i >§ % el o D ar. | ponents in the first half by fast and | Kansas City club of the American never forgot Kuna's action hat night. | one-sided score of 55 to 15. The Navy | Gregg and Kopp. “I have some new | (.iira) of the long holes vards fact that Glover wae nelicibie: nae | aggressive play, rolling up 18 points | Association, was accepted here yester- | He has spoken of the way Kunz | displayed the tactics of the feline and | players,” explained ~Connie, “but |yons griven contest more than ek T Dom (Qlover was ineligitle has| 5 Rochester's 7. Cornell's guards, | day as a pliot in the aviation corps. | treated him several times its prey. One set of fives after| nothing will be announced until{j..”polr mateh, but when whitt afferea ihat oseounti wagy | Kendall and Allen, played brilliantly | Breton, a Chicagoan, was graduated | time he thinks of it he say: ait | another was substituted by the sea- | about the first of March. We Will| more found himself 3 down atyh a minor sport at Penn this vear is| i this pe od, not only guardin y in engineering at the Univer f | until we get in the ring and just men until three quintets had been | leave for the south about March 15, I\m.” he Eot\Busy came hofio hardly deemed worthy of eoncidera. |Put carrying the ball into Rochester's f Tilinois. He will be sent to the avia- | what T will do to that South Norwalk fused. Navy led in the first half, 35 | and I expect to take twenty-two|overtook Rodney Brown at Flon territory repcatedly. 1 tion camp at Champaign, Il | champion.” to 5. | players to the training camp.” ‘wmnmmh SR Wor S L ks CORNELL ACCUSES PENN, | | | i | Glover, Penn's ecrack cross-country AT GOl Pinehurst, N. C., Jan. 17.-—p jark W. Whittemore and Rodney Erowl