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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918, PN = - —— e~ = i T T HAVER TON}{EHTfiCGL(}N ALS TO CLASH WITH Y. M. C. A. TUESDAY NIGHT — PENNSY KEEPS | AMP NA?’EES ATHLETIC DIRECTORS—JOHNSON'S LATEST PLAN MEETS WITH APPROVAL — BOWLING | e et e e ONS PLAN | %00 A mscors OQLONIALS GOMING - T i MY MAMA DIDNT RS Kamels Play in Usual Form. . HER ' PRECIOUS LI'L ¢ / =S A DOESN HEART' To CATCH COLD . ! The Nutmegs once more demon- | o her precious | | S e TLET i o ' ot they ars tme et v, Gapital City Five Sl Smarting SWEETHEART You PUT A va, L | Fnn Mpfls Wiih p_ I‘OYfll league holding forth at the Y. M. C. l 1ap af e Yo7 ook tip CAD , Mee h Rpp A. by downing the Ramblers in Under Recent Defeat hy Locals S s e a0 < one-sided contest Saturday _evening, DIE — “ R e TENONIE = o score 33 to 16. Charlie Miller, the s BUNDLE UP s o Yz New York, Jan. 21—The announce- “Hans” Wagner of local basketball The crack Colonials of Hartford, : e Gos {ment made by Ban Johnson last Sat- circles, was much in evidence, scoring = will make their second visit to this HE{L D& \ | urday that the American league eight baskets from the field and ity this season tcmorrow evening, SUFFcCATION | & | would abolish its player limit for the three from the foul line. Th de- when they will stack up against the S duration of the war is a highly s pendable left wing or Miller ill re- Y. M. C. A. quintet, hot on the trafl | sible The plan is the best the tains its accuracy. Reynolds, S of victory. The Capitol city agerega- | league pve it 1 lvocated since grist and also put a4 tion on their previous appearance the cc entered the world con- brand of basketball that was forced the locals at top sp&d splendid war measure, much for their opponents, throughout the game, which was fi- o more to help the was very little excitement in the 5 Iy won by Siater et al., 39 to 82 e during a period of The second game of (he evcning, afier a sensational battle. The visi- anything yet suggested was between the Seneca and the ng the first half of that C(;n- by major league leaders Kamels, and resulted as usual in e e e oo The que: s to what would be- defeat for the cellar occupanis. Du e Iale come of players during their period ing the first part of the contest there o3 : : Hhs hara of service with the colors was one was pienty of action, but ihe pace told est kind 4 o ';~<orrf 'fl_‘vmi‘ 3 ',3;37'_\"""“_‘, g the owners on the aged members of the Kafels tion 4 aged et sy “‘("‘“ “\‘ . oy i < S toward the end with the result never of victories from being marred by & z iSRS SN ORTo ey Wwith the jn doubt. For the winners, Keily \at. Since that time the Colonials player jimit or permit clubs to carry Wwalters and Abrahamson played woll hace e 8 | _L]‘o;“fl\“ :r‘ ”'“'»1'01 players in the na- ever playing was (:f)n.fin\nl‘)u{ by the trip they met and defeated some of Eone o _ defeated quintet. While the outlook is tho hest te v Mosaashusetts: ndd » method adopted by the Amer- not very roscate at this time for tis ¥ e <'m‘y protects the en- Kamels, their supporters should mot The visitors will have in their line- ESLning Rl e wa il DU o0 heart Al Stranzel thingskoceur B nEInT &0 o s o P e e e oritadd speetive clubs as well: basketball at times Harry Schofield and Joey Smith. This ds Brown. Glusburg amd Mertin scoril pair in the recent niecting, put up a i i [ She Bincups o dicuninoTics nd of basketball that was worthy bee in T.os Angeles Ramblers of zoine miles to witness, and Qpl- mk Chance, the for- Peterson : 1ts 16 doughnuts that they. will B8 v of the Cubs and 5 leader of the Banner 2 lecai Brown w . i aividual point seoring 'HO Wich | pitcher of S oo R Sk .\';n“»m: Sweeney, its forward, in the g 3 K ! ks P time . reutougione for Mhs e vt i ~vai i E : e : { with the game here tomorrow Sweeney has been able to . § ] s ne raw ims Hallen ......... ) Stepanian | niwhy S eviddl contaat T his position through his ability > by i i i : o Tat ithe § ! teher of i suard ity aetasanl eage goals from the foul line. Of the % e M & i / them all, ay K's Minor SR X E i sy = 3 . . i o n of rooters 35 points to his credit 23 resulted 3 . RN ok y, was no vhen y e % = R e i from tries for goal on fouls commit- : A ¢ n 4 i R ted. Trimble, of Princeton, and Van g Slyck, of Yale, hold the next two TR % places with 20 points each, followed | oL § g & R § ith all respect ewson’s by Davis, of Pennsylvania, and Far- 3 x ! el ot { : sful ability, during = three er, of Columbia. | % ol - b / 3 ) strefch he won only o The summary follows: 0 o . g - e SR o $i P : { or ownie, then Siandiag of Toane | SRRSO £ i . no-hit shutout Team Won Lost P.C. | > ; i : Pennsylvania e 0 1,000 Cornell ... 0 1,000 have cleaned up the Middletown five mpshire. t tomorrow night Dancing will ow the game as usual Score—Ramblers Nutmegs 16; | City S ind on this ac goals from floor, Peterson 4, § : nes in Saturday Night league ber , Minor, Reynolds 3, Miller 8, | will be played Friday eveni Kallgren 3, Stepanian; goals — fouls, Peterson, Sandberg, Miller 3. CORNELL ARRA Senecas Nutmegs | Wrestlers to Be Busy, But Tennts :\3} Norfeldt, Edwards ......... Walther : A haxidoned in that play 1 3 Tthaca, N. Y., Jan. 21.—The Cornell one of the sons : .. Johnson, Jones ling schedule of five me was Yale - 500 be r e Left forwar | ratified at the meeting of the Minor Princeton . i 3 ¢ ) : O t Grobstein, Scofield. . Hannon, Sampson ! g s Council recently. It follows: Columbia . = 4 k , thar e . Center I'eb. 22, Penn State at State Col Dartmouth ... - ; . SEHH 3y Jentery Hlie lesthandern ot BER e Jogre; Penn.; March 2, Lehigh at Itha- Scores—Princeton 26, rtmouth z y ; fRyn b adihacn (8 hear a=nll IR B ® o0 March 8, Penn at Philadelphia; 7; Pennsylvania 21, Columbia 1¢ ), gl Reky 3rownie At auar Mirch 5 Navy at Anpapolis; M3 Cornell 26, Columbia 17; Penns: EZLSY) - 20N s ork S0 Cea b Sbraham=on i R R Martin |V Jenn, State at Ithaca. 8, Princeton 17; Yale & Sitanptac UG et i (O | ‘varsity tennis and golf rtmouth 14; Corne . ; them scor- | Goals from floor, Norfeldt 4, Kelley ' a.ootoq trom thig year's 1 Pennsylvania 28, Yale 15. 4 ing, I ‘ tofs \“l ‘:} }v\jrrr call for "4 gecofield, Walters 8, Abrahamson 3, he most part becanse of tho Individual Point Score. [ s ‘(:;‘y_“j = ;;\:Vvy‘:‘.‘;‘w :::{ Walther 7, Johnson, Ginsburg, Mar- 1G F1G Pts Copyrighted 1937 by The Tridune Assos. (Wew Teeik Tribondls i Mordecai then d them back, while - for the v ST | —— S < Had Presn 1 hit then Manager Hyatt Arranges Pates for on hzse on Jack, one of ) 1 closing of the university. tin goal from fouis, Norfeldt Kelley, Jones, Martin; referee, $ E TO HOLD MITAITARY EX jweeney, Pennsylvania .6 rimble, Princeton an Slyck, Davis, Pennsylvania F'arer, Columbia b o = e e \ led RO w o R Philadelphia, Jan. 21. t Tripp, Corne : 1 ]‘*Jlfll‘) l" 'KI”('L“OH | would hav o t g time in the history 'Sity 3 { Powel] of Cleveland, -Gra ] 4 enzme. i wouid have won the game | 3 4 S e ; EoweifctiCizycland RS CE S NI \e championship.” Intercollegiate Games for Bluc| of Pen nia re il ne, g Philadci . Named for Important | .. ) y 136 — Fiv ty-fourth annual classic is - L. Stannard, Pennsylvania . ( [ e i , y e HAD M | clin Field this ve U ?‘tr:u:loflr;.‘ Y ;tu: Athletic Commissions. | 1d New Haven, Jan. 21. 2" < The gement is pl¥Mning LRl 5 | New Haven, Jan. 21. — Two mor Boackiia 2 ——— il schedule fir th : Iy i et ainy ana s 9 vania . % Ul r - 2 ey yno ced as S = 3 0T v Ginnie of directors of athletics o) lware . 2 1 etonifing Confident Aquatic Team , S6°:on has beca arnounced Shead, Yale ........ Arena A. C. Promoters Perform speotntmentsof directors of ath! o S minns Confident Aquatic Team , £7:08 78 Dol & )i Mitchell, Pennsylvania . ] t important naval static > an- . t i nounced yesterday by Walter Camp, | Stanley r 2 495 | Wiil Make Excellent Showing in Jan, 26, Princcton at New 5 e e Ry Johnson, Dartmouth . : : et ] ( Deane, Dartmouth . 5 Like ngmnmg Cl:&nge Artists airman of the athletic committee . o : e Feb. 5, Wesloyan at New b. ¢ Pennsylvania State and several Taylor, Princeion i Tnited States navy commission e o 233 Aquatic Events. 8, Syracuse, at New I eb. 1 sther colleges that they expect to send Hamil, Yale ; e raining camp activities, For Union Mfg. ... Princeton) N..J. B2l with the Dartmouth, at New Haven: - teams to t meet. A as e e I = o 2 S High single. 2 OB o S © | Cornell, at New Haven; 26, P R s Bushby, Yale ... 0 4 New Haven, Jan. 21.—Through an | Charleston, S. C., station h R ISIE S 2 vimming season near the half-way oracil »L v sual, will extend ov two da Minaiasian, Correll = lected Walter H. Powell of Cleveland, &t ndish i 2 e GRS e e sylvania, a’ w 3 B = e Karr, Cornell : aturday night ; luate of the Univ »f Wis- | string, Russell & g afshy 8 e o o e ;-h'{;x‘q- Columbia, at New Haven; VMHERST MVE BEATEN Kendall, Cornell E 2 by the mamagement of the Arena A. | consin and for the past four years . e COrn?h,I;..f haca; March Middletown, Jan. 21.—Weslevan dge Is‘amp]!? (f\:;rtmg)m,h .. C., the proposed 20-round champion- | rector of athletics at Wester 2 o : : Eianiallcap amliro. ins ton, at rir . | £ i Amnhoerst h Saturday in thil Farrell, Columbia 4 : iy . serve university. FHo has beer e A ! o 2 - rweather gymna 14 to 15 a ship battle between “Battli Kunz | Sery RIVers\ oo B A % 1 f son, who howing better i & B weatt . s der roluohi g of South Norwalk and Chic Brown of | months director of athleti e A e form than ever before in the diving SRAEIRG DATE 5 TEANG The locals took the lead at the outsg Blue, Princeton . 3 o : el Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio. : coshitg = : nd held it throughout the game. 3 will be staged this evening in ! H i i i | event. e RIS e L RS Yale (oo.oil- the Arona at the corner of State and | Harry Mcurath of Philadelphia Wansor ‘ S Kapanjian has been a member of | New England Chamy ip Kvents At qomlinson was the star performaen Rt DartmontiEe Wall strect. That the bout will at- | appointed divector at the Cape May, S Diger awimming team for two | Pittsficld, Mass. Feb. 8 and 9 scoring eleven field goals, exactly half Tarson, Darthmouth i e et oa e SN Ry Tt on e has ibeeniforiacvy R e el s B of his team ts. Both teams used Latour, Columbia : : e cstEsfiillconch il POl Ceansnsnos Boston, Jan, 21.—Tt it . Colinatis : doubt, and it is expected that boxers | eral ¥ @Esuccessilifo0 ; Sl ) ) - nearly every meet he has en- org, Columi Romanat, Penn. 1gement made late i speed skating champion will furnish hoxing pyrotechnics dur- | 2delphia. sl £ « 1 he returned a point winner. He | he1q at Pittsfield on Febru ing the time they are in the enclosure. 3 e o S | won first place in the two Tiger meets J. Stanley Rog wan of the 4 Both boys have clashed several times, AW‘IH R A i held this against C. C. N. Y. and | New England Skating association, who § Y. M. C. A. ATHLETICS. and to date Kunz holds one decision S FoBerel tin 1 announced tne meeting yestorday, E a over Brown, due to an unfortunate ac- | Walker ... A shes DB The Tigers also have an excellent | gajq that the races would be 440 yards, @ S g l R}! Association Younssters Showing Up cident sustained by the Bim City 1ad | aiman MeClellan of Penn Athletic | Valentine ...... G chance to win another individual ' g30 yards, one mile, two miles, five & tac <poie, oore, in Fine Style This Year. when he broke his arm in November | Hoote e o 98 championship in the plunge through | miles and ten miles, with the Breal- [ 1915, thereby losing the state light- Council Makes Important Announce- i 2 5 P B ho efforts of Dick Kinnard, despite | ghear mile special as an added attrac- § The athlctes of the Y. M. C. A. yeight championship to Kunz. nce D) ni SE0Cusas LK ic mediocre showing in the Penn tjon. 2 Tr on C{)m competing in the all-around athletic then there have been two battles each ment. g R O tank, when he was nosed out by h T bs Are also mmdsr way for hav B Y ¥ pany, resulting in even hono . e S e DA Quaker competitor, Kinnard's best ting 5 reiay race between teams repre- M - championships at the association are To¥ i oien hong o ¥ c n istance route, e ¥ I .. 96 kK at a 2lphia was si: y- 3. ingfield ditts. displaying evcellent form as will be o Over Hi0 o8 O that thote | the University of Pennsylvania must or 20 rkk at Philadelphia was only sixty- | senting Boston, Springfield and Pitts- B : S thaifoll s ot v friends of Brown are certain that their ilitary drillibefore they. A .. R 00 fect, nerting him only a second | felq sSylum t L B e S e reg e o abic o ol et | t:l‘l\n‘pa(-t‘rm. ':”ht““ G i ey e S G e e e s - ) ) X < R full j and annex the Connecticut 1 be eligible: o repressl 5 On latest orders bowling alleys ar. 1 tr et =5 4 B the Employed “A” class, fthe Uil justice e s n latest ord how'li vs ara 1ls in the Tiger tank against C. C. OTIS WINS OUE MATCH htweight title. By virtue of his A open all day today and closed Tucs . Y. and the freshmen the Princeton athletes thus far have scored the 5 > S 7illiam McClellan, chairman of J ; 5 S ry over Young Blades o n- Dr. William MecClellan, e e T e chcdn e eyt BSowing marks: B Loamis, g0, D “1°0TY over Towne Bledes of Weon dy Peenary il SR DIUDECH DR} pasas e seventy-foot | ny ronts Cuban Three-Cushion Cham- artior _marks: e L. several months ago, | the Athletic School, issued a notice to | ¢o " oqq B e At Boiieon: TPh roe St nrown been hailed as the he effect that from now on candidates | \Weqnocday evening. | The sehedulo: SO pion 150 to 117 e ‘Daniclson, 74; I. Demares, Dngland lightweight champ | for the varsity teams must have cer- | " yyeqnesday—Skinners vs. Landers; | CORNELL FIVE CANCELS GAME | Havana, Jan. 21.—Charles Otis of 3. Giaremce Johnson, 73 ama g er Connecticut is considered o | B s el ?-‘j”m:" Thexrtmh:figv [iEcusscligsopin oL et Cols e — | Brooklyn defeated Raimundo Cam- S hoobnn, 72 I8! one or some of the battlers in | commandant, (:],”",“:{".g e[ Nmhursday Stanley Works Vs | Calls Oft Basket Ball Contest Sched- | panioni, th Cuban champion, in the " The Employed ) and around Boston are not listed in | Were pursuing the necessary mill il'nion M Berlin Construction vs. uled With West Virginia TRira aaalfinall o orithet thrs follows: J. Hayes R 155 THaaiiC, Morgantown, W. Va., Jan. 21. — | cushion billiard match here last night, New England, has never been deter- | drill Srem e % ccording to t t In the spring of 1917, when Penn- Frids Sorbin vs. Stanley Hard- mined, ac = to the title given D | Friday—Corbin v wiey Har@s] pue to a shortened collegiate year | 50 to 36. Otis ran out in sixty-eight Cornell university has cancelled her | innings and had a high run of 4. el 4 il S o B Brown, but that is neither or there, | sylvania determined to continue in | ware ’ 7 - e concerning tonight’s fray. Whichever | athlctics, a similar rule was made, but —_— 2 b e A 5 s e 4 " ccrapper wins tonight will claim the | it was never carried out in actual EN GAMES FOR W. & J. basket ball game with West Virginia, The final score for the three nights ¢~T1;ml W, e New E d honors, and will stand | practice, save in a few instances. R oty mf’f\“‘{“‘“‘ r“ffl‘:{“‘t’rf“ on February 21.{Pplay was 150 to 117 in favor of Otis e R e 2 to defend them. — Washington University Arranges Tard [[*02Use ofngerain raflroad connee. Edlowes: (JATIDNYE Lo : The semi-final bout is one of 10 O'DOWD TO MEET GREB T tions the West Virginia management | TI(E BANSHEE WINS TWO PACES rounds between Pete Hartley, “The | st Paul, Minn, Jan 21. — Mike Bas ensE ot CeeRp o mith Bt law | Bodl Bank N\l Jan a1l — Commo- Penn., Jan. 21.—Ten ';x"“’ o8 m(‘:"a?"’ 20. In place of | 34re Ralph B. Sickles piloted the Ban- these teams Carisus college will be ghae “owned by Clarence E. Fisher of Pauls > 1 : i ) nolds, 77; L oy, 76 1 sle Dane” in L. Publicity Flynn’s | 0'Dowd of St. Paul, a claimant of the | Washington, played on the 20th and the University 7 Clarence ! of B e e 1o Newark RtoltwollVictSioal over Y RS A camp and Bobby North the sensa- | m.ida ht championship, was games comprise the 1918 Washington The High school class has brought lightwe ‘l(v}“”d former spar- | matched last night to box Harry Gret | and Jefferson football schedule as & d i = partner of Champion Leonard. jttsburg here on a date late in " ; other ice vachts in yesterday’s Inde- it some excellent records and the par of Pittsturg 3 ate r e Sl o o b s ¢ o ' This muss looks like a corker. The | February of early in March to bo sat | 13de public recently following rati- This gives tho mountaineers Alle- »OF WO EL R Sl T Steaus g ome ain raiser will bring together | ,ater. fication by the athletic council. Notre 8heny, Syracuse, Carisus, Buffalo, Col- " mhe Banchee's two victo ttling Greene of Hartford and Joe SRS Dame university will be met again in e, and the army on its eastern trik | o; ‘on cven terms with the O. U., f Currio of New H . Currie should o = . n intersectional contest, next season's — — : ¢ H. C. Pane of Newark, with | AGGIES DEFEAT WILLIAMS xt s o S . owned by H. C. Pano of Newark, wit} win this battle in easy fashion, judg- AGGI IS game I scheduled for South Eend. | SNOW KNOCKS OUT soccER. | §yhed b 15 = FoAns, O : i boys groupe s follow C. Wacher, 55; B. \rson, 54: M. Shubere, | ; nd I tin N fna s Gt Gl e Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 21.—The | ;The schedule follows: | o e S (Gt B Capitol City s trotted out during | Massachusetts Agircultural College de- Sept, 28, Kiski at Washington; Oct. | time in the records of Scottish foots - 3 INDOOR BASEBALLL. ‘he past fow years. Dave Fitzgerala | feated Willlams, 2 to 1, in a hockey na (Penn.) Normal { ball, all league games set for decision | TOURNEY OPENS TOMORROW | Hayt bchaflner & The following are the results of will referee with “Roz Red” Ror. | game Saturday. An overtime period Oct. 12, Pennsylvania S at | yesterday were abandoned on ac- | Chicago, Jan, 21.—The American the indoor baseball contests engaged ty performing rk 1ors, wag neces ‘ashington; Oct. 19, Westminster a nt of a severe snowstorm, which | billiard players’ three-cushion teurna- | in by the Boy Scouts Saturday after- e e e Washington; Oct. 26, Notre Dame ai covered the entire country to a depth | ment for the benefit of the ambulance Marx noon: Troop 1 of Berlin beat Troop QLD BILLIARD PLAYER DIES. CONFERENCE ON WAR TAX. South Bend; Nov. 2, Bethany at of ten inches. | funa, scheduled to start here today, 1 of the Y. M. C. A, 21 to §; Troop ioaso, Jan. 21.-—George C. Brit.| Washinston, Jan. 21—Members of ling, W. Va.; Nov. 9, Univers . = - has been postponed until tomrrow on | 1 of Newington beat Tro 4 of the Chicagos Jall. &l , L e ional bas ommission were | of Pitisburgh at Pittsburgh; Nov. CARDS RELEASE PITCHERS. account of the governmental ruling on | Congregational chureh, 15 te ner, said to be the oldest professional | her today to consult internal revenue | Geneva at Beaver Falls; Nov St. Louis, Jan. 21.—George Pen- | billiard rooms. Twelve of the lead- ! Clothes ; Troop 14 of F wille be Troop billiard player in the United States, | commissioner regarding the applica- | West Virginia Wesles at Wash ington and Ray Friday, ’Di((\)\ , | ing players of the country will com- | of the Stanley Memorial arch lied his home here Saturday ); ons of wa cs to baseball admis- | ton (tenta : Nov. v were released, erday by the St | pete, donating their services on behalf | was 90 years old. = lu\ Unis ‘ airmont, W | Louis American to Mobile, | of the funa.