New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 12

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¥, JANUARY 24, 1918, % For the lone rider who §robbed the 151 Monte stag coach and killed the driver and express agent. Sec Frank Keenan at Fox's Mon- day in “The Midnight Stage.” 6 Big Acts 6. BASEBALL 7{\3{R0ADA i 3 . “Old Roman” Comiskey Ixpresses | pance of fis mak- | Opinjon That Game Will Flourish and their ihe” Work- In European Countries. R Charles A. | Comiskey, chief owner of the Chics \Thite Sox. expressed the opinion yes- terday that baseball would hecome so popular abroad as the result of so many games being plaved by our sol- diers that what might amount to a world's series in ance or Ingland is sure to come. He said: “To my mind there will be an inter- national s s each fall Both Ame | ican and Canadian soldiers have done their part in introducing the national | game, and the stolid Briton is begin- ning to think cricket a slow pastim Frenchmen have evinced a marke:l desire to learn the sport, and the Italian in the Asiago has not beea @rs of New city next Y. M. C. A. iry to this game fnd the Livies, a . will pl h school team play- t 4:30 o'clock this h¢ High school gymna- Beld i} one of the hardes in thix year's schedule and PRiocals have been practicing faith- filly for this contest. During the P coming week Coach Phersick plans A % +| stifr \:rnc;ir(-‘ m”pr(']fw.n':;umv ii: the nings . ia e 5 " | game with the Hartford High one | rison, Mayor of Galnesville:*wra, A. | S.3¥right of BuriietbeaREMlicut of plaved in New Britaln. possessed an abundance of material A, Murphree, president of the Uni. |78 targets in the midwinter tourna- B S A Jap is naturally agile and thinks orsity of Floridn. inviting the Giants | ment at Pinehurst vesterday and now| REDS TO TRAIN IN SOUTIL auickly, which are ftwo good bal 6 come to Gainesville. Murphree’s | l€ads the at field a margin of ! = playving essentials. When we encircled fetter invites the club to use the col- i Gge ball field, lockers and baths | PTeaks out of the 375 targets 50 far. | aatry Before Selecting Manager. | 480, We met our toughest opposition three birds and with a total of 369 Herrmann Is Waiting to Hear from the globe with the Giants four yes thout charge. The original offer| Ieon H. Davis of Bostoa was high in Japan and Australia . gun vesterday with a perfect 75 and s i U 2 he Giants to train in Gaines- | & 3 | ¢ > o Cincinnati | .q;‘ldect: e - =10 Iinow Teads §iho | Massacinsatis (suna)| AuststEioTiman, ‘-’_’1*‘ L Cineinnay SCHAEFER TURNS TABLES B i | min e ot o T ss e R S curcisfior) Nallonalglastinieh Bissidi Aok il or‘m."\" LG Boston follows at 354. M. L. Cramer | decided to take up a spring training Baltimore. e S -om | trip and will go to some point in the s o of Holyoke, the only contestant from | trip and will g Gipnts Lown Mertin S Ricla. ol the Svringfield district, did most of | South for two weeks' work, probably | Cochran Finds Young Juke a Worthy There was a time in the history 0f) ;s (ioting in the rain yesterday, | Shreveport or Little Rock. . ) ) farlin when the greatest event of the | % [0 1 10w stands at 336,| President Herrmann said if he does || OPPonent—lowan Now Running ear was the comink Of A e fimal. | With 3,750 targets already thrown in,not hear from Manager Christy Ma- 7 yven o town of 8,00 ‘”er.;f S amalllthe 4.500-tarset sectional coatest the !ihewson within the next ten days he g0t 1p take the "?'“"* ;);"‘;,i)m\ castern team leads the westerners by | will call a meeting of the Cincinnati N Sk, di With! thel grit i rfg:m,l, ('.m;,‘;‘,:“i;l L iElios A margin of 28 birds club fo take wp the question of a new | that characterized his father, Young reated thels origtnal vi : S AR, Jake Schaefer yesterday, by cour- | P ad aont lone i § STILL WINNING. | The last heard from Mathewson, | ageous uphill work, regained the lead The Gmlms A '~l\}3_9"]'§" o e m V who is a captain in the United States |in his 3,600 points match with Welker n‘rh‘; bil “fl‘k!i“‘un‘ that ever owmed | Nutmegs of Hartford Are the Latest | \rmy stationed in France, was a let- | Cochran at Daly’s room. When play | b v eague 8 E e | i b i e o ” - - R el el SIS SR Victims of Carpet Town Five. ! ter to his wife dated November 25. Tn | started | yesterdagl atterncon iths “ e < St sai i >wan led in T ats by R 3 vas given to the Gilants after they| Thompsonville, Jan, 24— The Brus. | {his note Mathewson said nothing 1 total poiats by 1,800 to ! e 1,778, and he won the block, thus giv- ve successive ¥ - { about returning home. 1 3 [ ained there five successive vears. It sals defeated the Nutmeg five of ! ing him an advantage of 44 points in olds good even if the Giants skip &l jjartfora after a hard-fought basket- | JORN = the match. ear fn Marlin. S ' ball game here last night, 33 to 28.| C et g Schaefer entered the night game The Giants will leave New York on | 1, oontest bordered on the sensa- o with considerable confidence and by March 20, and will start training on j,;5] throughout, and at times there an exhibition of golt-edge balkline not farch 23, despite the fact that that | % (ORI B T T Trars Quintet: Seven Are at Home. only wiped eub Coonvass lend of 14 flate falls on a Sunday. The stay inj o " rormer Weslevan captain, w Ithaca, N. Y., Jan, 24.—Cornell will | but by scoring 344 points while Coch. ainesville will be short, only two | ., ' pier offender, and .on two oce play 12 basketball games this season, | ran was at the 234 mark, ended the preeks and a half, as the New YOrk| i .. 1o snectators threatened to t seven of them at home, according to | day's play with a lead of 66 lub will break camp on April 9 and| % /4" the proceedings. » i the schedule announced yesterday by | The playoff of both mea was up to roceed direct to Baltimore, where 1t | v, q01q of the Fisk Red Tor ! ihe (Athletic association. Columbia |the high standard they have shown as exhibitlon games scheduled for| o .. 4" the visitors' line-up and and C. C. N. Y. are on the list, The|in each block of the match. pril 33 and (18 put up a strong game, In the pre- schedule follows: e z 2 o liminary the Brussels Reserves de- Jan. 25, Rochester at Rochester. VENTRES DEFEATS KENT. TO CONSIDER SALE OF CARDS. | . .q the Stoics of Springfield, 39 | [Feb. 1, open; 8, St. Lawrence at — St. Louis, Jan, 24.—At a meeting of | 1, 15, | Tthaca; 10, Buffalo at Buffalo; 15 Berlin Boy Proves Too Good For the he directors of the ‘St. L National e | lumbia at Tthaca; 18, West Virginia at Hartford Mat Artist. feasue club on Saturday a decision | CATCHER CLARKE RIS :D. | Tthaca: 21, Columbia at New York:| Alva Ventres of Berlin was the vie- will be made as to offering the club Chicago, Jan. 24.—Tom Cls 22, Penn at Philadelphia; 25, Roches- | tor over Ernest “Dutch” Kent of for sale at auction, Branch RIickey, | .qtcher for the Cimeinmati Nationals! ter at Ithaca: 25, Princeton at Prince- | Hartford in the wrestling match at foresident of the club, announced ves- | e e R Turner hall last night. Kent took the terday. Rickey said his personal | Chicago Nationals, was given his un-| March 1, C. C. N. Y. at New York; | first fall Ia 28 minutes and 20 seconds, opinion was that the club would not 5 conditional release by Manager |7, Penn at Tthaca; 10, Colgate at|With a double neck and bodv hold. B ol halitaoterda ; Ventres took the second fall with a double arm lock and scissors hold and the third and deciding fall with a scissors and hammerlock in 19 min- utes and 10 seconds. In the semi-final “Kid” Benjamin of Plainville and “Young Hercules' of Berlin wrestled to a draw, each man 2 securing a fall. The Plainville phe- nomenon won first blood in 10 minutes TRE § and 30 seconds and the Berlin lad i | the second in 9 minutes and 10 sec- ) P onds. In the preliminary Tommy H 3 7°] | ! Ross of this city lost to Billy Fitzpat- rick of Hartford after 11 minutes and don'tmiss thissale *&1| V\& 11 G "o ||| OVERCOAT IN OUR STORE ?f‘ ‘ e , &/ v | | e The man who gets first pick from this wonderful collection )l i35 noxing commiission 1s investieating o of the newest in this season’s overcoats will find rich pick- Cincinnati, Jan 24.—President Second By 66 Points. Twelve Games Are Arranged for the report that Walter Laurette did not v @ 8 ; ) s oy S e, SR . inz. Try and be one of the first---You will be well paid. NN Reports from New York say that Lau- r 4 = R h rette claims he has not boxed Robson 2k 4 i since last vear Robson knocked out his opponent, » supposed to be Laurette, in less than . . one minute. ' Laurette was seen in It Beg[ns Tmrow Mflffllflg! New York carly the next morning, it i is said. THAT'Sthegreatpmpositionwehave P Y, . y 1 COLLEGE LETTERS FOR BOXING. for you thrifty men tomorrow—regu- 4 « B 1 Lawrence, Ka: Jan. 24.—“The lar stock, custom bench model g 5 < 2 TUniversity of Kansas will send men to NEWARK Shoes cut to $2.95 for 4 3 o ) box in amateur tournaments put on “ by the Kaasas City A. C., if the men quick clearance. here show any skill in the ring a o . W. O. Hamilton, manager of the de- They are principally small sizes partment of . physical education at and brok.en lots of our Fal and ? ; 4 g Kansas unijversity. Kaasas has been | Winter lines. We want to clear & : i Y . R 5 offering boxing as a form of physical our shelves of them for the new i o 4 o recreation for years and classes it as the prices s0 un- ["EXTRA BPECIAL & B e competing in boxing tournaments mercitully. T8¢, Bath Sl E & P , = et Sy G TN Y ” e 25 Overcoats now $1&> Sale begins to- | 1% atairiiede 7c Ey A Chicago, Jan. 24—Definite an- morrow. The best . ‘,}Ifi.“:nfl’;“fi Z nouncement was made last night that | choice falls to those ; sy y the Chicago club of the National ! Shocainla i tho o \ league will do its spring training at vercoa s now s0 be up and doing. 5 shabde o ) ; Pasadena, Cal. The plavers will leave here March 20 and will spend 16 dayrs e $35 Overcoats now $22&> London, Jan. 24.—The Henley re- { T gatta will be revived this yvear. The LARGEST RETAILIRS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD e ¥ program will include races open to R, B e e T ’ $5 Reduction on Every Suit l (Ot S ge 13 s her Sports on Page 13) Church Street. 357 MAIN STREET i For Your Amusement. Spring lines that are due next month. That’s v = e 4 a minor sport. The K. U. heads are why we've slashed in favor of giving letters for mea

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