New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 8

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w’“ not Bftonal league to do but go HiN famething like the ol sty . Prosident John' &) i ay 1 he ne STy fient s announced by I limit s Yimi that no monthly be t that n season had be wson's sal- etween swhners assembled The owne nally th which wpproved a season’s fi me \pproval AL clubs, »n the nev vote s¢ n’s pay roll was man frous National leagu the reduction of salaries Lhe ot After ors was taken on basiz of lar which the o ge losses many clubs sustained last the radic inally 1son much discussion club own who favored the 1l retrench- ment polic vhen it explained that ing season in the national ise ceipts were von over was the com- game that up to normal normal club be training prom to be so prosperous the re- will easily With the return t list, the National are already planningz eral with their When Manager Robinson Dogdge learned that bets was planning t lyn club Ri that the weather a that time fa come oa salary leaguc owners lib- plans. the EDb Brook- at to more spring President o take the to hmond, h ield vould be t Ebbets of the spring vora the her The Dodgers to INlorida or G and it Manager T \s wea Rich mond n now is to send the orgia to train & expected that in a few davs ybinson will announce his oring plans The Detroit ove Y M club I Bost already taken park Braves will The ¥ far apart to Jack ning in con, and ihe be nks Flo burg. talk oing Athou Yank foining on their hibition Braves w that the P the their \rs- some nd ¢ North fo again ex tour probable he nd will vith 1 Yar kees and the ay North in April Huggins pla pitchers South : v as Southern cities on Manager a 20 squ Marc KENT IN SHAPE Hartford Boy Fitting Himsclf For His Coming Bout With Al Ventres— Unconcerned Ahout Referee. Brnest “Dutch” Kent f Hartford who meets Alva Ventres of the mat in Turner hall next Thur evening, has following to garding his opponent and th match “‘Sporting ¥ditor “Having signed : Al. Ventres, to a fin h matc at Britain, Thu night and knowing the first of V he at 3erlin, on the oy re- coming contract to wrestle Berlin Blasksmith’ Turner hall, New January 23 lass the sda 1 condition the nun wrestled ntres top thi notche d Opera inter, also has House in would like to state f those w think zoing have an ¢ the this Gra Boston winter, T the benefit ‘Blacksmit time with me o ho the asy 1 am in hard train ing and will be in first class cond for the bout and expect blacksmith as I } fore. “Ventres' al bouts of poor want Ventres to for ion the be- to defeat wve done twice that he lost hoth to me last winter decisions rendere pick h on account I therefore s own referee January e = am NEST yours DUTCH KENT ford, Conn. McGORD AND PARKER Pinehu =5 o e MecCord of the Rumson and Don M. Parker of Garden City Golf club met in the 36-hole contest the Advertisers’ ment at Pinehurst this afternoon. Mc Cord defeated M. C. Meigh of Midlo- thian by 4 and 3 in vesterday's semt final. Parker playiag against . N. B. Close of Baltusrol indulged in only weven putts for the first seven holes arrived at the turn 3 in 38, and won by 4 and & IN Fan R is Country club, the final of tourna 510 BASEBALLDRAL | ae | fident FINAL. | William | 516 1466 «l Sox. Senators and Tigers Com- plete Three-Corneved Affair Involy- ing Six Playcrs, New York IKing Jan. 1 one big put over the S.—~After a week three-cornered a of trade wa at yesterday's mee the of Biltmore American T'he League has vk Gr called on FFrazee, the Boston owner, in few weeks ago. The Detroit involved in the deal s an advantageous one to clubs, though Washington wives up mwost talent. In order to bring Harold Janvrin, the crack utility in- tielder the Senators, Clark Griffith give Eddie Ainsmith, his leading for the last five years, and Dumont promising young Ae been 1 fire ever ith Washington since ( manage city a also is | up catcher pitcher Boston then sent a Ainsmith to Detrott along with Outfielder Chick Shorten md Pitcher 1 the former Yankee, Third } man Osecar has been er Vitt for He is the fielding third the n Love, in exchange Vitt. Boston some time for so- aft- best \meri baseman in o lLaguc RELAY GAMES. \thletic Franklin Be 25 25- Held 26. nival At Field Philadelphia, The versity Pennsylvania's 25th 1y carnival, to held at field, Philadelphia, April 2 pre to reach prewar stand- Reports from all over the coun to a interest | v coliege tr athletics left have of nrpass the to the war be the first of the year Big [ April Jan, 18 uni- annual Frank- and of he ises irds. ry poin revival field who ack and athletes the icc the standard reach or ores of star col- into that to go ser re- rmed so per- 1ance mark relay higt attaine The big prior will meet carnival intercollegiate urances have already been re- from all the hig colleges of the the mid- tea Wash- Southern ceived those will uniy c and west addition most of they the from that send of 15, n ersity ity seriously Bec and will wl ington a niver of California are considering the Af- elim will Hlle- ending velay of te the service anms s uncertainty of rmy nav fairs, the vent he inated | thus ich interc om the program he dimited to strictly FACTORY LEAGUE GAMES, Universal Vs, Wn mnd N. B. Works. Fafnir Ma- chine Stanley Two interesting games are scheduled thelve T SICURA sal team will clash Dragons, and the New team with the Stanley for this evening the 1 the b in M in when with niver arnin chin Work Jarnir followers are con- have zone their team with the Cook and Mar- wstest in the league fily for the ipied by Aa- win the Waorks for sec- odd of victory 50 far as to th aquisition place on while Ve team Ginsberg, tin is one of f s heading sw piace in eagie Now oc the Ry lasi Y Works with the over is the Stanley one et crowds to witness of the lar i Richards. the 1 Yonkers Vincent tennis marvel, of Ny thad 70 HONOR LEADING ACE Captain Rickenbacker to Be Guest oi N. \. \. and Other \uto Organiz tions Februavy 3. New York. 15 Edward Rickenbac Jan pt N erstwhile champion automobile race driver and of by the leading ‘‘ace,” is be the guest at a banquet nged board of the American Auto- mobile association. The dinner will be held in the ballroom of the Wal- dorf-Astoria on evening, Feb- ruary 5. Ricke brought down 26 Hun fliers, Capt. “Eddie” name heads the recently sailed honor arr: contest Monday abacker Rickenbacker, whose list of 63 American made public by Gen from Liverpool on \driatic “aces Pershing, Thursday on the acceptance for the banquet ceived several days ago The organizations co-operating with the A. A. A. contest National Automobile Commerce, Automobile erica, Motor and Accessory turers’ association, Society motive Eagineers, New York bile Dealers’ tion, Motor club, Aero Club of America and the Aireraft Manufacturers tion. Congressman Clifford Treland of Peoria, i, a member of the A. A A. contest board and a personal friend of Capt will act as toastmaster. will be set the this limit will IFred J. Wagner, of automobile often given Rickeni ered flag which means automobile race the affair. NOTED MEN INTERESTED was re- Chamber of Club Am Manufac- of Auto- Automo- W of assech associa- Rickenbacker, Covers hanquet for 1,000, and ed starter reach veteran races, who has wcker the check- victory on the is managing quickly course, t, Crowder and Wood May Occupy Prominent Place on National Board tor Control of Boxing. New Yor Wl Jan. 18.--Championed £ Ameri hoth il life, including Wood and Enoch Crowde )y a o in array ans, military and ci Gieneral Leonard P'rovost Marshal-General who nd cansed Thu have organized to in- at Alban ivilian last 1 corporated the Avmy ing hoard, p been Hox < completed for radical changes in the svstem of handling the of the United 8 i Forme port boxing in plans include the drawinz William H. the ment ot up sident for the hips, national » I of a national law gover of the past ampion the winners to wiion of boxers, with a set scale of in the ¥ last woeek M. C. A he win Machine to see shop teani and Landers of The imes Ving | r 1 the the © proven hers have been pop erccted o ind have {aken much owd formerly foreed o over iow to stand in the gallery for lack room. Warren S ter will officiate 11 the games tonizt COLLINS New York, J captain and sty the ¢ held son TALKS SALARY, FEddie basem vesterc Kid Glea- of Chicago af a salary for contract Collins to Chicago in and the new con- big reduction. Col- miform of the ma- N Collin of wy n s second White Sox heve with th a n hicago conference manager question 1ew tea the 1919. The vear signed when went 1914 tract calls lins @31 rines has expired for a the is in FAVOR Roston, Jan meeting GOLF TOURNEYS, 18, Delegates at the the Massachusetts \ssociation vesterday voted unanimously to instruct the executive committee to arrange for the resump- tion this year of the state open and amateur championships, and for terstate competition wnnual of Golf in- was present | rules contests o of all boxing, and the ils for action ivoking to the prohibiting upbuilding of ke repe state laws general sport in the in of i place in calenday igorous pastimes which t Ameri tak lively it an people e a interest BEATEN. After | periods WESLEYAN EIVE Middletown, Jan, (3 two five New extra tie, minntc York 13 her " hreak a university won W contest from fought score inoa right end witl hard- Witl the extra with of the of m ek he a hitlf the brifliant second ang 37 period visitors some bass work and consi uperior the fight Wesleyan black from in the ent ond extra period ioq In vis game the five and pass work and play ors were only the and to the local and of Gravatt Dixon, the red ards, saved a worse de- TO HEAD SKEETERS. City N T William who, up vears the Y DONOVAN T arhey Tan. 18 Donovan managed signed to manage Jersey to three %0, been City inkees, the has Baseball club of the International league for the coming year. America’s | His cabled | hoard include the | York ! ving ! ATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919, HENOM AND PLAYER HE DEFEATED R G SN defeating of the has been one succe in players all o€ the country. succeeded bes His | sion of | oung late career STRANGE QUIET NOW OVER BATTLEFIELDS (Great Flocks o Crows Supplant Airplanes in Air ‘ jehind the Lines in (Correspondence of Press.)—This land is a queer land now torn villages blasted woods, the pitted fields the ruin of all that once is a strange quiet. The win- in airplanes, and | have taken their | | France, Dec The f recent the Associated o battles Ove shell- and and was, sky is lacking t flocks of crows back to | | homes and | few what holdings, Dbly fore villagers remains of ut they winter will passed be- reclamation and reconstruction are undertaken large scale Along the roads and bridzed for the advance German territory, long camion move slowly and always hey travel leisurely now, hurry gone, They the salvage of battlefields, things that go to doned or captured Truckload after and shells, of water bottles and sacks, cartridges, trench overcoats, have crept their few have see are and prob- | the on a repaired Allies’ re- into trains southward. tor the need bring back all the aban- ! o is make war, truckload of rifles haver- machine guns, and bay- onets and Kkits, catalog of in. The bhattle zone all in md vage. Now then plane camions burdened with disman- a every knives pistol endles brought full of it, iting sal- mess caps, an paraphernalia, wre is still heaps racks, wa and come trains of air- flving machines of every iype fusil ok ind ind the | zned and tr cially nation, engine the running zear on and at wings on de of many show frail f 1sh, A fair proportion of Maltese that i | the | them hullet or t Some are unharmed holes through ric e ruins of a or hem be the cross mar them There are trains of captured enemy hat French- rtillery, particularly of motor manned happy teries, d and " nd men the: Often evergre arc outli s arce decorated with the FPrencl vave a greeting ht he suns md 1gh 1a creep throu flo soldiers N As they he villages populace the non out view hat for years sent death land our their children clambey ont the But at devastation and the on the carriazes on grim barrels it is the troops on the way back are most interesting returning to rest areas or to home ports of em rarkation for h or ican Frenc Amer Al singing, cheerily French e when tt their ior is the same. vays they are laughing or ways they greet evervone or hoisterously, and always the officers salute w smi! they meef an Americ whilc men vave and shou g finie,’ ry “Finis, finis Strangest o ights nigh. in the hamlets and villages or friendlily from t is farmhouse regions Foy lana t shining late so long France o the traveler after honr The Asso inted vithout o ide glimmer to he and the chec countr now from every ndows shine The | iami- ind w and villa \blaze papers devote s to the of colun but it is where war nation Pari here in the remote part of France has een that lights at night m most if the. Where loomed | imminent accomplishment, wonderful bhut little staff roads even 1re mdle o once camions the f co! lam cars the and often the brilliant headlights stab the night There is no village now but where I the traveling stranger can obtain food or shtless in to threat lision its I Woodford VINCENT RICHARDS His defeating victories, most notable triumpn Frank Anderson for the junior indoor tennis championship in not in variety, perhaps—but enough ind very hospitably. The deprecatory polite and refusal to for that ually amlets or sin- to is. necessary re- quests refreshments little * given what now of short The is still nece no matte butter and milk are and cheese is scarce, and nd u were received farms offer in gle has ful farmer of winter ppeared way there that rations rationing of in effect. Bread in public eating how unpretentious, seldom fo he had but of plain veg meats is carefully hoarded red and white wines forthcoming when a cheer- for the specter ng of know the a has dis- certain oodstuffs ckots places, arc sary etables plenty, stores of { the asked At smuall and boar. it certain there the light country the o are for. this season there is wame the town markets, hares and venison. red-legged the 1 French quail Tt but not always home in partridges and wild high is high, S0 as is at BURNS PROVES WHIRLWIND. School High Player Scores 22 Points For 1is of 3urns, guard on the N back B. in H 1 team came his last year's form in the game with Louis Tnstitute of day afternoon in the gyn ing 22 points out of scor the local team The Southington yester- scor- d by local the 32 New Britain boys i and the work of both in the of‘ensive and de- in was seen in vesterday won by a Burns fensive time his oll position afternoon the 1917 Woodford charged the was the hest Woodfard seen Harves forward, first was for time since recently dis- from and has navy re- turned to school. Kehoe, played The guards center, a good game. local team lined up a Taylor and Burns Bunny: scheduled be played afternoor follows Kehoe Suf- city and nter is with thi The next game field, and will next Friday in Whenever you sensea sick headache, or feel a bilicus attack coming on, ward it off by the timely use of BEECHAMS PILLS. Largest Sale of Any Medicin- i the World, Sold averywhsre. 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Japan's chief s ihe peace conference in France are the of distin- empire. in among statesmen are men of positions, Marquis will find most thi. long experience reaches Pa on familiar onji he himself 1880 taking ersity that he up law of Paris Viscount and lived there a and politics He is per- Motono has as Un now the and French his- all Japan- language literature in and among has rizen so high in the life of that now he has practically | rank of a genro or elder q:m»sv‘l After studying in Paris he with the | to improve political | started a daily was too re- determina- condition, newspaper. The 1 and he could continue owing to the strong op- of peers. Later, he a radi senior returned to Europe and to the United States vestigate was Germany, Minister | president He and the i # { ivukai the political late with Prince Ito to in- stems. Later he Minister Austria, Minister to Minister of Education, for Foreign Affairs and of the Privy Council personally formed two cabinets | hecame president of the famous party, which is now in pow- its chief until he turned to the present to remaining direction KEENEY'S THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK—Matinee Daily ove [ Augmented Symphony Orchestra—Car Lo2d of Effects Matinee Prices 25¢ and 350—Few at 50c. Night Prices 25¢, 85¢, 500 —Few at 75c. War Tax in Addition All Seats Reserved at Night. The Performance Begins At 2 . M. and 8 P. M.

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