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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918, AY EVENING IN NEW H RTED AS SLATED FOR BERTH WITH DETROIT g’ BB IS PLACED IN CLASS 1 BY GEORGIA DRAFT BOARD—FARNHAM HALL FIVE EASY FOR H. S. | e e e o~ nd Then There _Are»Just—i-Medals - - - By Brig Established 1886 (NEXT DAY ) Tae (AnD ThE ; g d BOUTV‘\er?r? !1??0 ”Ygum — i s [ i WHOW! HE SAYS 3 G 0 e Oi Ifig 0use HE WON™ TRE FINALS 4 HIS MATCH AND s s IN ThE SEMI- THE SEmi- BY Two AND ONE. FINALS ! Y HE MUST Tais 13 SURELY A BE TRYING To H1D SIS A ME OR SOMETHING!" HELLD BUL~ BAVE ; : lepe e i BE T 16T Dvision! | Buy at least two Suits and an extra ' How WROTTEN I THovaHT B B = = MEDAL ! e el ‘r'ou“; =y if Overcoat. Indications point to much higher HAVE BEeEN'| A g o BI6 LoAD oFF JeALovs ! . B prices. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTH- : '} ING means good quality. R Kelaor or PR il ; = : (7 : : : Assortments are still good, but we ad- Yale. Wagner woén by only a few S 2 ¥ | ’ g ) inches. Alexander’s time was 2 min- | X d ] Htes, 393-5 seconds. J. Keiser of . : 7 vise aganst deiay. Penn romped home third in this A { = 3 3 S ° l . . event. . 0N : e ‘ pecial prices on Raincoats. R ] Yale’s relay team composed of | % SN A = i, i LEHE : Archbold, Hincks, Alexander and 3 B 4 ! N 3 7 5 > 5 A Mayer, had little trouble winning the | b 4 event in one minute, 4 seconds. Captain Peterson stz in the i - 3 3 : 3 7 7 after a hard fight by a score of 16 to rd k¥ | | WU 11. Penn was picked to win but Pe- X = 3 y - terson’s individual prowess' proved Copyrighted 1917 by The Tribune Assoc. (New Yark Beibune). Quintet Formerly Known as Yale In- | WecEnsh ol & Handlep | formals, Are Toys in Hands of New The nightgown relay race was one 3 of the most spectacular events of the = -— Britain High Five. night. Yale won the novelty affair ,"‘BILL DONOVAN MAY !{;\{;} e Resotions wepwecn | P IAINCETON PLAYER | RETNA ALLEYSRESULTS |, e " i evioans Brown-Kunz Muss Pushed Abead and New York for certain . 2 Arenbald, Yale, second; ~Leo- Ji i el R Mo o Ganin SCORES A VICTORY e e | W Eenusylvanic SRt R e ) R Jennings always has been unusual | Bt Kavms Eliminates Alphonse Troy | Inzormals, ot a taste of New Britain | One ngm / S ik strong in outfielders. He has always i St ;i i High school brand of basketball in Dive—Won by Benjamin of Yale | G el et | From City Championship Raco— o SS90 MEND O terday after. 5 Pennsylvar second. Distance 90 ft. 3 in 220-yard race—Won by Alexander Wagner, Yale, second; J. Pennsylvania, third. Time | Landers League Results. | noon, that is bound to serve as mem- | New Haven, Jan. 19—Offictals of | ory for some time to come. Against|the Arena A. C. announced last night F Y k L d M B Bowling results at the Aetna alleys | Captain Hibbard and his bunch of | that the 20-round boxing bout be- OFIET Yankee Leader ay & = 3 » Jast evening were as follow: speed artists, the Blm city crew found | tween Chic Brown and Battling e ingd By ; Whitney’s Clever Little Jockey Again ’ IEE ey e o el il el e me e B e D L o Mok S | ) E J y Ag me 92 113 90 99 91—572 | when the final blast o er's | next Tuesday night. e bout was: fl\l]:‘»\n“\:‘7\(‘!‘5;'1‘\‘)“’:]:‘:":“{:[ T;':E', Gome Jennmgs FH‘S[ Llemenam Pilots Three Horses to Victory m! $ Troy | whistle ended the contest, the locals | originally scheduled for Monday, ger, Yale, third. Distance, 69 ft., 6 in. | = | 220-yard relay race—Won by Yale,| Wiid Bill Donovan, who sought se- time,, 1:47 | clusion when he parted ways with New 100- dash—Won by Mayer of | the ownership of the Yankees, after i | | §4 82 109 111 85 9 70 | were on the long end of a 33 to 15| night but had to be set back owing' | New! Orleans| Track. ! < S P i | victory. The familiar face of Fddie to Fuel Administrator Garfield’s re- | " & 2 3 . Il Silvadium, ! Martin in the lineup of the visitors! cent order which forbids amuse- Orleans, Jan. 19.—Sasin, the 4 2 : TS cvnsone . (30 8 217 | brought forth a great reception, and ments on that date. b S A5 , reliable plater owned by C. Buxton, o . S | Butcher Siren b 63— 208 | in response Eddie proceeded to put It developed last night that Kunz| Taley Fi el Rsnconn PR SdRsil e alaeRile s T isted it e M or teell e ot w T ouEiEnd i Consota ton o o bt aasmaee o ¢ S1_ 244 up a lightning fast game. He could was responsible for the possible call- SoREVIE o RtRC TS el e N | decsons i = Rlkel ORIl o facen RO RTH el o nicop i he featina forRtnolicardilat t : o < P aten O i not however defeat the locals single | ing off of the show earlier in the day 3 . . el - : 77— 2 | old stamping ground in a minor ca- | ne yair grounds track this afternoon. E : G CrL Upon learning of the postponememnti pacity next season. There is strong : bomonn b SR |l e y r He had plenty of “foot” and after i The game marked the return to Kunz came to this city and conferred GOBB GAUGHT IN DRAFT e il e e et the fast Hauberk into submis- : : 2 4 5 ss | the court of Captain Ben Hibbard, | With the club officials. He said I One will act as first lieutenant 10 | on in the first three-quarters came s 4 S and thelstar of severa] seasons, would agree to the postponement if] | Hughie Jenmings with the Tigers the | ;. und won handily. Hauberk fin- s 5 | though suffering from a bad ankle, K he was allowed to weigh in at %38 COTTM 25 peanon: g ished second and Marasmus was third. 2 s liver ......... 66 22 | ana -playing against the advice of the bounds at 3 o'clock on Monday. The| Suaony Busks. Detrolt equoh, 800nt | negrere the heavy condition of ilis f oy veet L........ 85 § | management, put up a brilliant game Proposition did not meet with the American Deague Star in Class 1— (@nd chief adviser to Mr. Hargh the | {10k gasin ran over the one mile : : e second approval of Chic Brown or his man- = past several seasoms, has severed dip- i = during the first half. In th ond ; 5 A 2 | course in 1:41. 6 9 30 | ha)f he was replaced by Kopf. The ager who have already conceded He's Willing to Go, Now. :gr:an% nflaftai:nisgwggln;‘rfimgh 1}’:; Frankje Robinson the little Jockey 3 fuite ......... gk 2 real stars of the contest were Taylor Much weight to the champion. Kun3 & who rides for Harry Payne Whitney ;: and Burns, at the guard positons. then assumed an “I won’t fight” at the ponhon,xn_md dgwugflesa_]w_“ have | oo the New York tracks, had another £ o 9 i Martin and Flynn, had their hands titude and the Browns conceded th 1f Iongtho e Aol 18 Juit® | good day in the saddle. He rode 3 e ; full with this pair of diminutive play- Point. The boxers will weigh in a{ B D MO s 1s Christy | three winners. He landed first money 3 ers. Bddie Sechrest was the scoring | 142 pounds ringside on the nightto i ames F. Ci rs in the sec- : $ e & ) S 3 5 S . ted confer | the scrap. By this arrangement Kani Detroit fandom has never conced- | Vith Jame Cummines i i 35 | star of the same, the clongated center Augusta, Ga., Exemption Places Augusta, Ga., Jan. 18.—Tyrus Ray- mond Cobb, star outfielder of the De- troit Americans, has been placed in class 1 by the Exemption board here, Shipping Horses to Hol ARR ON THE JOB. nion — o FOLLETT DOWNS DUTTON. Pinehurst, N. ., Jan. 19— The fif: where he is registered. el o .- ¥ dvant: f six 0 It is understood he claimed de- 5 = 2 " | ond race, Clean Up in the third and o 2 aing the Litlon eiclit beciiions o Wil haveanSadvantagellotlisig ed that Bill was a faflare ln New | T "pon WS008 OO0 G FOALY Goenants Gk s g the nct on e C S e (e e dependents. < 3 1 S 2 9 board. seemed to bother the locals == . blamed to a combination that no . i Hubert ...... | When informed of the actian of the | ponacer comd have o 1acis BRAY’S DAISY WINS. s somewhat. The [farnum Fall team RAGING MEET POSTPONED local board, Cobb declared that he veRcome ; i e Yachts 2 sast Clip Ayt 2 scheduled to meet Hartford s g to bad luck in the matter of sickmess |Ice Yachts Travel at Fast Cliy e and are sched c 1 ze Wwae thirty-one years old last Dec.| |4 injury to the plawers, such as Through Heavy Snowfall. A Vo i : | shortly. Director Moorhead and W in o Red Ban)_ci N. .rl.. Jan. 19.:;1]&:;1(;:‘; . ' zopler { with the New Haven High hool | Springs, Ark., Makes Change-“4 Popuiar With Fans. day’s ten mile trial cup race saile ¥ repard alumni next Friday evening at § _ o 1 ; 2% ged fliers from 3 ’ el .lthe fans of Detroit, but with the |that hid the white winged fliers ) ARt e e ; S hoibare E e i g . Every Member of Willinns College | the fans of Dofrols but with the | o view of the crowds for most of Baker, former Princeton New Orleans, Jan 19.—Th : . 5 ; 3 Hibbard, Kopf ..rf..... Marting ofiat S e Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 19.—Sta- President Frank J. Navin and | George W. Bray's Dalsy won by more | cently scored a victory for the Ameri- | TReynolds . = : X Flynn ',;(':x{ (Ih((»' mm\:‘ = ‘ s ‘h\‘.\m(" = {istics compiled by the Williams col- \ William F. Yawkey, the other prin- | than a mile. With minor sail changes | : ceting ends here on Fe L 2 i s sent a German airplane crashir — Burns ... .- ceeen .. Baehr ip order to ship the hor: fromiel ety l"“’“:'f oL f]il%","fa‘ftsh Ehe :"‘ of the champlon Tigers of 1907, :innit‘1‘:,gn?:;!:[::]:g‘::?wiite:;eez;ar:;\i_ the ground omewhere” on the | IHandless Player #s Outclassed Last| Tavlor . ........lg....... Messtell ol chotorey Toth varors Miny R proud distinction of having each ome | 1908 and 1909 has been aseribed to e e oat ! Night, 300 to 71, Score, New Britain High s:hm;‘l 33, ' horsemen will have to ship on Miss i i : s A thi The photograph shows Baker in Farnum Hall 15; goals from floor, | issippi boats to Memphis and fhenc gether with its pienaner o= on "1L comrade in arms tended toward _’Il"ht U:’;; :v‘r‘;”n’* :‘;‘d’:digdgé‘:es:z’:g ey e ey e | Hibbard 2, Reynolds 3. Sechrest by rail, a short haul, to Hot Sprin manager and coach, in the TUnited | harmony. stake on 3 g ® se | Tan again won both matches from i Martin 2, Flynn 3, McCor- | Judge Nelson of Toronto will presid Some of the players who represent- | Donovan left Detrolt to become man- | newly “"‘“MY“C,‘“ t"i‘;(“l“ou‘:’as,‘}‘:‘c‘f_‘ CORNFII: FIVE WINS. the final series of their special 18.21 ;0" Hibbard 2; referee, Bill Kopf D. Paul, well know in the Wes od the purple are in the army any |aeer of the Providence team of the | and his Mi Mattie, tri y balkline billlard meeting at Daly’s| orc Krick of New Britain and | as a layer and player, was bound am wre engaged in driving ambulances in | ination for some reason lost much | round; the two last named boats . best stroke in the afternoon match : | 2 © | bina : 2 h | rou : 2 5 In Closing Minutes of Game. | ‘ x 100 e, | halves, 20 minutes. this morning and robbed of sever: France. | ot its punch. sailed sideways or crabbing much o in which he was beaten by 300 to 206. | s a s At e » number of stars who will be recalled | o rontest pitchers of his time. He | The skippers, blinded by the snow | o "\ ping in the last five minutes | in the evening tussle by a score of UNION FIVE WIN voice outside said by fallowers of college sports. Amons | 1o "4y " Ditehing art from the | squalls, could see only a short dis- 300 to 1. I hent e oo ke 1hto All-Eastern end by some crit Fritz | o i S was compelled to luff up the Daisy on | in a nip and tuck basketball game ! pis hest. His work was featured b o) ] 1 ly useful to Jenmings just now. For D! D y Piling Up Points. he hold-up man Tompking, Norm Brown and Jimmy | oo y 5 % one occasion to avoid a collision and | here last night by the score of 22 to|a high run of 153 carroms, while he | flughie lacks only this one great The first named is driving a motor | POVEC R 10 PG 0 Geath with both | was sailing in the wrong direction. | perior in team work to the Ithacans| high average of 20 in the afternoon | vanquisheqd St. Lawrence basketball i 2 , e . to | EOIf contests in the Advertisers’ gom anit “over there,” while the other | ‘M7 RE BO% A Boston's | did not get his bearings until he had | of Trimble and Grey led Cornell 10| gother the best cluster of 72 pormts. | 23. The Canton boys were unable to | X0 TERECEe [0 (he Raicriser (0] hree hold commissions in the army. | ichars Jast season would have lost | almost run ashore. to 8 at the end of the first half. | The totals and grand awerage for the| COPe With the suarding tactics of the =3 St of > : 5 L who defeated George C. D 0 service follows: Capt. Tompkins. o o e e i e HOCKYISTS TO CONTINUL. throwing two field goals in quick suc- | 3,005 average, 25 51-118. Sutton—q ing distance of the basket. = e e m\»”;(:]@ feld. Brown, La Plante, J R s ? cession toward the end of the game, | Total, 971; average, 13, 29-118. Union ended the game with seconc run-scoring aggress E2mS 3 % By | thereby. deciding the issue S S g string men. CoHins, the diminutive | Afth hote : - Cliffor, Pollard, Jones. Hub- Sore Need of a Genfus. ExooklynjschoolDoys EBUEES ffectediBY > = & right forward of Unmion, was the ollett began by playing the par A 7 & Government Fuel Order. — SHEA LOSES DECISION. i el Molthan, F. Wright, Cochran, | mphe Detroit club at the present mo- t EeSeel nhs od h 3 5 5 Bost Ref points. Collins tallied ten times in holed his approach for a 3 At # 4 ston eferee ive Boxe 3 = ine. T er 3 dallist v he manager. and Mersellies, the as- | soning who may reconstruct a pitch- | ley, president of the Brooklyn Ice| St. Paal, Minn, Jan. 19—Fred % Sives) Boston er{ leven tries from the foul line. turn, where the medallist arrived sistant manager. ing staff of average ability. Howard | Palace, returned from Washington | Fulton, Rochester, Minn., heavyweight eaEll 1o lcomaiin i vaci: - = ) L - : the eighteenth and brought U AMIERST PLAYS WESLEYAN. |markable promise last scason, has| government did mot consider a skating | younds to & draw Thursday. Miske | New Haven was the vietim of an- 1ght EHES el ey \trength- | enlisted. This leaves Jennings with | rink a manufacturing plant and that| joq in a majority of raunds, getting Other “Boston decision” in his ten| peaten in First Block of Three Cush- | the next seven holes. andless, who has been declared eligi- | Boland, Dauss, Mitchell and Coveles- | terprise. It therefore comes under{ ;; with heavy body blows. Commercial A, C. here last night. The BASKETBALL TONIGHT, ; i The Nutmegs and the Ram Wi team will meet Wesleyan at Middle- |to have hit the down grade. The ruling permitted the Brooklyn ninth Tounds but the dedision went| Breoklyn lest the first block of his egs blery town tonight. The signal and pass o 5 i urday Night Basketball league at th work h.\\ghlmpm\'Pd since the gew for seasoned twirlers or develop two | in the Tace for the champlonship of{ Chicago, Jan. 19.—The basketball| George Proto, also of New Haven,|night to Ra amondolCamppmont Rthe iR e Cl RN W Tiave ven e ‘m: Aind York trip and the shooting in practice |or three of his rookies for regular | the P. S. A L. last night. It also will | game between Ohio State and North- | lost a close decision to Johnny Buck-{ Cuban champion. The score w 50 5 7 o x . 5 > 23 E: EN I {3 3 nd less Coach Swaffield seems to have | fandom believes Donovan is just the | Camp Upton to meet in the opening| night, has been called off because of Both Shea and Proto fought at big The Cuban champion went out in rh: K'atmo: 'fhn :\lmc: ‘.X r:’“ea found a goal shooter of more than |man to do the developing. of the seniar hockey season at the | the Federal order forbidding the use | weight handicaps, the former EiVing | ninety innings and had a high run oflm., into shape and expect to R ferred classification on the ground of | yorx The fallure of the temm was e o o 6 goals. The new baskets and back | 4 3 e s recently defeated the Loomis quintet o T oomre whamever called, | 0f materfal of elass and umusually they ‘were. oribacicE R ct | Manager Krick have arranged a game Donovan is not only popular with | Seven ice yachts in a heavy snowfall BB Shmn (B ata N cooemy HogsialLileass ofpIo G Vs St yios: ol e 1o & bosom tricad B¢ |the course was full of surprises. | football star and hockey player, re- T —rhy || S RS FARNUM HALL | ening day at Hot Springs has beey : tion corps in France, when he i TETO: Se ot g McCormick | 12, p i lege athletic council show that the |cipal stockhoider. Much of the suc. | the Daisy showed exceptional speed | e S won COCHRAN BEATS SU N Sechrest 12.—This interval was found nocessar: of its nineteen “W” members, to-|Wwild Bill, whose genial personality as | Iving Brown’s Say When. i ! New York, Jan. 19.—Welker Coch- ) States service at the present time. Tt cannot be denied that when |lap, finished fifth. Charles Gibbons' — George Sutton, the handless player, In | no, seals from. foul, McCormick, | ands. Drmws ort woronto w some are in the navy, whilo others | international leasue the Tiser com. |ben White, withdrew in the. third [ oo p S0 im0 | Academy yesterday. Sutton was in his | mieemg of New Haven; time - of dlversnd oliver a1 The Williams team of 1915 included | ponovan was one of the very | the time. Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 19.——Coming up | Cochran ran away from his opponent mond pin. He opened the door whe hem are “Allie” La Plante, choice for |00 © PRERCS 45 particular. | tance ahead of them. Floyd Brady | of play Cornell defeated Princeton "'y, . night match Cochran was at| Schenectady Boys Have Little Trouble o0 UC 100%ed 110 Garfield et fol rourdlcat o bam ihat] ,vered at another time that he| 20. The Tigers were samewhat su- | averaged 32 5-8 Cochran made the| Schenectady, N. Y., Jan. 19.—T truck with the Syracuse ambulance |~ e Thi NoE Bob Johnson got lost in his Gull, and | and particularly through the efforts! match, but saw his rival click to-| five Jast night by a score of 45 fto the Red Sox and White Sox. ¥ f : = fithin shoot- | terday by W. H. Follett, the medallis The complete list of members in the |4 "y sox by the Fourth of - Minasian electrified the fans by |ten matches are: Cochran—Total,| Garnets and seldom got within shoot 2 2 1c medallis] erton, Keiser, Brewer, Austin, | fifth hole of a thirty-six hole mate i dividual star, scoring a total of 1S st hole in sensational style, ) Welsh, Fred Daly, the coach: FIynt, | ent stands in sore need of some| New York, Jan, 19.—Charles O'Mal- D | : Award Over Prof. Tommy. 39, he was 5 up, and although — — Ihmke, a youngster who showed re- | yesterday with the ruling that the| gnq Billy Miske, St. Paul, boxed ten|_ BoSton, Jan. 19.—Tommy Shea. of OTIS TLOSES TO CUBAN. match to an end by winning five § e e L ition by Me. | only four vetcrans from last season— | it was classed as an amusement en-|jGial Fultom’s left. Fulton cvened | oUnd bout with Young Socro at the tom Match in Favans, 50 to 48, bR bie. the Amnerst college basketball | Kie. Mitchell and Coveleskie appear | the fuel clause relating to theatres. bell saved Soeco in the ffth and| Havana, Jan. 19.—Charles Otis of i > ) : 2l C’ th i T EX Jennings must either effect trades | schoolboys to play their double-header [ NO COAL; GAME OCALLED OFF.| against the New Havener. three cushion billiard match here last [ ¢1ash in the opening game in the i : g game will be between the Senecas ah \as been more acourate. In McCand. | service the coming season. Detroit | allow the Crescent Athletic club and | western university, scheduled for to-|ley of South Boston. [ to 43. average calibre. the way, the ill fortunes of De- | Bedford Avenue inclosure tomight, of fuel on that nmight in sympasiums. !away ten pounds and the latter six. 4. Otis had a high run of 3. nto the win column this evening.

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