New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAJ“ =) | Johnson mnor Heydler-—woula B completely ]wh(‘n they will appoint this comn of affairs, tee nor the men who will compose president s Act . therefore. the situation iy leader in the move for a ne | entirely in Ban Johns hands. He hascball government /1 may appoint a comn of the men \noilier important phas [in his league with stronzest leanings uation wa | toward Herrmann ould the two the Whit ox owner, to support Nation OUg oo, ! @& iskey at the innual W mann and Johnson were in complete | men of the ggest | RR e I man Johnson need not vote fo of the American ague J Herrmann Holdover Chairman, ! In fact, he is not likely fo. 1In t S Erth iolCh) o vied with Frazchil Herrmann was not exactly kept in| way a tie can he maintained on ] denounci e Johnsonian method ssion indetinitely with o | nd Irazee considered i power by a vote of the joint confer- | National Comm i ? ong but a situation was created by | the resuit that mindeiinitely Com < support his greatest as- which he will in all probability will remain t irnan <ot in the fight for reform in base- main chairman foir another ye o he Propos: on man Na o Corfem 1. fostered in th Comisliey was not present at yester- —_— at least until the present agit n! tio L 5 o blows over. National l.ea arry - Hemp- ' gay's meeting, as he went to Miami, <hip was left to the recommendation | backed in the American League by ever, Harry Grabiner, Comiskey’s sec- | . . a ; i Harry Frazee of the d SoX. ratary, said the club favored the re- | respective presidents. Th cor aimed directly al -Ban Johnson i Clies i tee is instructed to look up a suitable | by removin 1wim from baseball With the New York Giants and the New York, Jan. 17—The Old Guard ! man for chairman who knows base-| fairs his opponents had hovped 10 ' (‘hicago White 1 most influ: ball but has no afliliations with the | shea n of his cat intflnence. Tha ential clubs in baseball, lined ainst sport. 3ut this committee has no! Amer 1 Leag voted in a body for Herrmann and Johnso {he reform- power to act, only to recomme | the retention of a three man com- ..o poped for a complete victory, but | form element in baschall to sweep!it finds a man It considers lab mission, and also had the New York ' (10" “hese tched the en andNCincinnati Svotesin\thedNational i Bavte B L8t o b o i still rer s in complete control of baseball affairs. The effort of the re- August Herrmann and Ban | it can recommend him to tI out of power went down with a crash | presidents, but it was explained yes-| League. T it RG] t the joint conference of the Nz erday that the respective league| Giants' Owners Support Herrmann Actually the eight clubs were lied American leagues at the Hotel | presidents are not hound to follow tha Oddly enough the new owner: D kol iy onillagaings Herr nore yesterday Sfesnl jons. the Giants promptly took revenge mann. Tn the National league six the rest of the National L for 4 il o e e T August Herrmann still remains| *In the meantime Mr. Herrmann chairman of the National Commission ' remains chairman and the commis- | the anti-Giant legislation adopted at | op® FRCTEL 4 COrE T n with Ban Johnson his right bower and sion stands just as it was,” explained ! its session last Wednesday. The own it <cha : ; Bar inson his right bower and n stands just as i xplain Volast W 1esday. The owr clubs ored Herrmann's retention the dominating factor of bhaseball, as My, Harric ry to Ban John-| ers threw their support IusE e i e the lineur been in the last decade. Since ' son. who als sccretary of tho | Herrmann and the old resime. John iy fho Sferiean (effue A8 o ie the armistice gned bascball pol- | meeting | McGraw ot th nts b lone [askt e e b 5 ¥ . errmann, whole o ) itics has been played as seldom before I will remain chairman until fur-| conference with Herrmann 5 in the garme's history, and when it ther notic put in Garry Herrmann, ' day, and it is helic that MeGraw 4 S i 5 ? ; . > - : L The exact way in which the sixteen simmered down to a showdown yes- with a self-satisfied smile of triumh. | then pledged Gari s support. Tat 1 n S htienal terday the forces opposed to Herr- Neither ¢ league presidents— | The switch of York Giants ¥ ks he has League—D n, Boston. St. Lou Pittsburgh 1 Philadel phia favor 1 ch n with ne | baseball affiliations, while New Yeork and Cincinnati favored Herrmann. | kg | T AND OVERCOAT American ue—New York, Chica- 20, Dotroit, St. Louis, Cleveland and | f§ - SR W Herrmann, while Up To $25.00 shington favored Boston and Philadelphia favored the independent chairman 1 | FBven the Washington club. of | ¥ | which Griflith is part owner, voted | | with the Old Guard, as did the Yan- | [ (Y | kees. With Comiskey Fra | Griffith drew up the at on Johnson last summer. Howe | Benjar Minor has the power I vote for the club and he has | portea Joijxjs.m o ih,r_ Am'm: b | EVERY BOWLING NEWS ¥ SUIT AND OVERCOAT A e Jp To $40.00 STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. Office. U d PR 5 R S 2 = Wilber S 90 107 2 i @ Marsh .a .. 76 105 Johnson .... 113 96 Schreedel ...... 90 89 462 480 i | ! Power. | ™ PRI | campben 9 78 31, E O MAK- : bl s (BB ‘ ING THEIR CLOTHING MONEY BUY MORE THAN THEY AN I You Can Save $10 NOW | i 1 F e s it : TICIPATED WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO AT- Every OVERCOAAT in Our Store Must Go. i v il b TEND THIS CLEARANCE SALE OF FINE CLOTHING. y ¥ 3 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE Buyers that look ahead and buy ahead will— | / ! | ST REAP A RICH HARVEST AT THIS SALE ! ) ‘ | Witliametz 51 5 Martigan. . ¢ 83 SPECIALS fo: SATURDAY X WY [ $15 and $20 OVERCOATS ) Dece AN $22 and $25 OVERCOATS =1 : _Trnde scnool NOW s $27.50 and $30 OVERCOATS i f ; Gorman... 84 91 101 NOW S . M Howard. .. ] 87 94 35 and $40 OVERCOATS | 418 427 414—1651 MARTIN KNOCKED OUT. GREAT REDUCTION ON BOYS’ SUITS i 505953 Chief Turner Polishes Off Deaf Mute &/ oo ! in Seventh Ronnd. ! AND OVERCOATS I"a"" 3 | Scranton, Pa.. Jan. 17.—Chief Clay S22 TR i ! Turner, the Indiaa light heavyweight, 77 knocked out Silent Martin, the deaf mute middlewelght of New York in the seventh round of a 10-round hout ‘at the Town Hall A. C. here last 2ight. Turner finlshed Martin with a Jeft hand punch to the stomach short- ly after the beginning of the seventh round. Turner weighed in at 164 ! pounds, while his opponent tipped the ! beam at 163 pounds 66 IhHe Qo P Pippins (referring to shirts, of course) Semi-Annual Clearance Saic ¢ anhattan Shirts A massive assortment of these famous Shirts, from plain mad aristecratic silk and linen and regal pure silk Brown’s Star Inficlder Affixes J. H. to New Comtract. New York, Jan. 17.—George Sisler, the St. Louis American club star, signed a 1919 contract with the Browns, but Ty Cobb did not appea to talk business with Manager Jen- nings of the Detroit team. | The Detroit team spring training camp was named as Macoa, Ga., and the Boston Nationals will prepare for the pennant race at Columbus, Ga., so that a series of inter-league exhi- bition games. early in April, will probably feature their training. $2.50 MANHATTANS $1.8: $5.00 MANHATTANS $3.00 MANHATTANS $1.15 $6.50 MANHATTANS $3.50 MANHATTANS : $8.50 MANHATTANS $4.00 MANHATTANS $10-12 MANHATTANS FRED WALK TO COACH. | Appointed Athletic Director Rhode Island State. Kingston, R. T., Jan. 1 -It was a nounced ve v at Rhode 1 State colle at Fred Walker, until | cently athletic director at the New- jort naval station, had been appoint- | ed to a nilar at the college And all reliable merchandise too ! Walker will sta rork immediately | CONNORS-HALLORA { coach the baseball and football teams | [ Walker coached ‘the Williams foot- | B ball and Dartmouth basketball team-~ | § before going into the service, Fe lg| § a former major league pitcher and | [ “Always Reliable” played football at the Uaiversity ot cago. His Williams eleven of 1917 NEW YORK | * 248 Main Street New Briiain and Jack Britton have been matched | for a 15-round decision bout in the | b ary 22. The winner will receive |8 | 815,000 (Other Sporting News,

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