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DAY, JANUARY 25 1919, ———— _ -1 BGLOBE COTHNG HOUSE TRD HOLE — THAT S BOGEY ESTABLISHED 1886 You KnNow #33rd Annual Sale of Clothing Those that avail themselves of these reduciion prices appre- i ciate the savings. . j|";’f58|' Tt RART SCHAFENER & MARK CLOTHES Tve TWELFTH i T REALLY HAVE A - AnoTuer PAR PooR SCORE EVERY- | Knew THInG CDMSIDERED/ ; Special men‘ion of sweaters THERE D ?S,Ni"%‘uim _ ' all are reduced in price i g— gy o : = A rare opportunity to buy You HNDW — e champion agreed to 1 7 With'a*Chicago bank at once, this SUId( ¥ % N\ 5 O 2 N k 5 to be forfeiiod to Rickard if Willard 4 , ; ecKwear fallg to carry out his promises, Rtek- | & \ X ard agreed ta deposit $10,000 in Ch e oy, T 00 davs Tefoe| 7 ; % \ i LN i 1-2 yearly sale means a low 48 hours bofore the day ;H' V‘§1 Tt It is pravided that if Rick 5 4 ; to make the second deposit of /’ B //// ‘0 he agrees to forfeit the first $10,000 . " 3 i L7 to Willard, and if he fails to deposit (ot & the $75,000 Willard will receive : W 3 e \“//,///7{/ 000 oyl Bt g % \‘ The Kansas “cowboy” agreed not fo e & y (i make any other engagements or to ders, Frary & Clark quintets will BACHMAN FOOTBALL COACH.” appear in any exhibition contests ( meet in the feature contest. Both Chicago, Jan. 25.—Charles C. Bach- also agreed to be at Vlvh‘ place S - - — % o - - — quintets are playing at top speed at man, former ar athlete at Notre nated for the battle 60 days - = - = SCHAER CCRE ” I present. The other contestants will Dame university, last night signed a vance to finish his trainine. Tt wi ‘R I 3 - The total points for five days of play ' be the Stanley Works and the Fafnir three vear contract to coach the decided that Rickard shauld name the | are 3,000 for Schaefer and 54 for | Bearing teams. Dancing will follow | Northwestern university football referee, and that his selection should | || Displays | the games. eleven. He succeeds Fred Murphy, be fnal. | Masiers ot e ' s work in the afternoon _ the former Yale star, who resignea, I haven't any idea where the con- ||| i ' game was scintillating. He ran the 300 SR to devote his time to business inters test will be decided Aid Rickard. | \—— - s - New York, . 25—Jacob Schaefer, | Points in four inr : king double HOLY CROSS ELECTIONS. ests in Denver. “The laws of the state in which the i . AN AR i : Jr., for the second time s match fiBUres each inning. His av battle will be staged will, of course, el M O e pressice | Worcester, Jan. 25.—The students - = with Welker Cochran at Daly's room Is & very impressive TO VAN AK CHARIOTEY, govern the situation. T hope to stage | D 2 N 3 Il B MA s erformanc | of Holy Cross yesterday elected Ray i e thejalbiation B hene i oae NEW BRITAIN HIGH ACTION OF JORS took a commanding lead in the . °Liormance. y b day Charlotis M. C, Jun e RIS AR SR ¢ . e 00 il contin nl 0 e ]u(‘hmn played an uphill game at | B. Carey of Gardner assistaat mana-| .o Charlotte the spring Y o 605 (his. battle inlfousnt it DEFEATS SUFFIELD AROUSES SUSPICION dey of the play Schuefer led by iy ?\”d”";ll‘ 7}’1;0 opponent in the | ger of baseball and John E. Fentor of [ grounds of the Philadelphia will not be in baseball park | 3 points in 600, but Cochran over- = AT G ‘],u\\’rr\nce assistant manager of track.|league baseball club was announced ! . _ E _— c et leadld Tntventioia e oin e h last night by Jack Coombs, the plan to build an arena with a seatir came y ¥'s piay e nos oill Aatomaticalls bocome man. | herellasthnight by \Je s, capacity of 50,000. This will cost the Chicagoan defeated Cochran in the BASKETBALL TONIGHT. g.lgmq of their respective teams next{Ntew manager of the club. The team, elose to 35,000. The prices of adml afternoon block by 300 to 32. The Two important games are sched- | The present managers are: | De said, would arrive here on March sion probably will be from $10 to $50, | NictorseeTsright Brospectel Hor and Johnson Backed Down lowan made a great spurt in the night uled in the Factory Basketball league | Bz . John L. Harrigan, '19, of| 20 and remaia about 20 days. B horietirs G e game but the day's play ended with at the Y. M. C. A. tonight, when the Partland, Me.; track, Ray Lussier,| (OTHER SPORTS ON : worked out.” i Victory Over Hartford. on Agreement. Schaefer 246 points ahead of his rival. New Britain Machine and the Lan- oy . Ve PAGE.) nk C Flournoy of Mem- | phis, Tenn., Rickard's business pz n.‘ - o = g L ner, will be assaciated with Rickard| The basketball team of the New in promoting the hattle Britain High school defeated the team Chicago Billiardist \gain Marked Tmprovement is Displayed By | Minors Fail to Grasp Why Heydler New York Jan. 25.—The need for a itten agreement betweea the major ! of the Suffield school in a well played | jeagues and the minor leagues no BOWLIN(! Nf LVS game at the lacal gymnasium yester- |that each is going its own way was ' L | a ter The fi r emphasized yesterday when a differ- day afternoon. final score was a . 1 New Britain 37, Suffield 24. The score | ©nCe Of opialon cropped up in a state- | UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. : ment made by John A. Hevdler, presi- | does uot lndicate the Bind of gams| g of the National leagns snd an ) played, for it was one of the fastest|other made by Lieut. David L. Fultz | Nelson . ... 89 si . res ever played at the -hool, | president of the new Iaternational Wunch 4 | After secing the sare yesterday league Borsell . ... backers of New Britain are more con-| In a letter to a Baltimore newspa- | William i : fident of a victory over Hartford next]per man explaining the reason w I}\‘ ) Friday night when the two teams|the two major league presidents did meet this city. With the Suffield | a0t consider it important to sign the t v their military instructor, | tentativ greement at this time Mr. formerly captain in the Canadian |Heydler said in part: infantry. As a result of his servie “] consider that our verbal agree- his right hand is disabled and ment is now in full force and effect, | | & TTI : i ' remaia that way permanently. S and I'm going along on that line. B | ton, a loecal boy, played with the Suf: “My understanding is that the % field team. national = ‘ment has been ter- | |8 PY The game itself proved mosi inter- | minated, that the National associatioa g ¢ 31269 | osting to the spectators. It offered the | will operate along ependent lines | S8 e sison & first opportunity to see Woudford, re- |and that the minor leagues and the | K8 e rter s cently returned from the navy, and|major leagues will respect the rights Rlareh . i na ; Kehoe, recently discharged from the | of each. ; B raont - ; urmy, ia action this season. These| “In view of this we are no longer e beoci e s 4 [ men left school to enter the service | obliged to ask waivers of Class AA | [ R X . : and as veterans of other teams they [and Class A leagues on players clubs | B - proved the needed strengih for the | Wish to dispose of, and consequently 416 44 . 5 =il local team The pl | I've stopped a ng such waivers. We . Percolitor iving of these two 200( 3urns was the indivic are now going our way and they thei o : 5 1. Burns w 1 individual | ar & y and they : . R We can now supply you with a bos i uard position : he showed | Lient L[‘um: is of (:v(“npu,\}l(lmr(hfl: the | 3 l t l. f i ¢ o = te \bility than he has at for- | national agreement is still in force 3 O RlaufrE s e rd and the change will now be per-|and will not be terminated until ' g3 comp e€te une A " s | manent His shooting brought forth | either the tentative agreement or a & R b muc ipplause from the crawd as all | final working agreement approved & &) Hwmn . - - . | the baskets caged were difficult shots. | and signed by both parties. 4 Giite g Bunny, the newly discovered star for This bears out the anaouncement [B& s 4 New Britain 1so plaved a good, | made by August Herrmann at the [ES Witking 0 43 Vitkins . . steady game, scoring two field g close of the jeint meeting last wes RisTiav o ; : i it right ...... | ing four field goals and 10 foul goals. | by all conceraed, as John Heydler is M Shop Cooney 95 91 103 The summary S e | the last man to operate in bad faith. He simply does not understand that oy Teemame T e SCFFIELD | e Witiona) asteement 1 Ml in : Transmission Parts Cylinder Blocks P | force, and there are others who do CEEe P s 3 e : Magneto Parts Rear Ends 'l'v'avr'r aesessenes DS Woodford . . . cove. Atwell | Under the circumstances the sooner Lvnhh:n‘r! . wiara 5 1 9 Right forward \1)”\ minor league committee of seven, A : 7 e . L i s LR e R O | Axel and Drive Shaft Housings, Etc. Center | ment, is organized the better it will i} - Vibherts, Wallen Phalen. Williams | he for all concerned. As things now | Wh().esaie afld Retall Right Guard {are. complications are bouad to arise [ Burus o e - Sexton | which will make it harder later to WESLEYAN FIVE WINS. . 4] | 1c an understanding even with R E BRO 0 e Score New B 1ia 3 1d | hoth sides acting in good faith a Middletown Ioys Prove Too Fast for school 1 fleld « dw ! = SO o H Springfield Collegians. sl e L i ¢ * Sprin Mass., Jan In one ! eonls well 10, the fastest r ver seen on the 7 : ) E—— ; (INC-) : o8| Fonshe ;r.‘\“‘fn!“‘l | MAY GET PLAYERS R SEDS [ Hsasilyiiaciod kasonict RansjUpEo aab font by Weslovan last night at | e Expectations On Tiain-Soakoa | Auto Accessory Specialists earmolarowdd | . crippled though they Information Concerning Location of Teaclo at Now Orleans R e G 250-256 Park St, New Britain, Conn. Jacobson caused the passir Sh Chicag Jan. 2 In order to as- ' the favorite and heavily backed teamwork to be very weak at | sist in the r sc from the army of | 6 to 5, won the fourth race. the fea It was only the splendid work | major ue haseball players who are | tUr¢, at the Fair grounds track yes of Edwards that saved t} ore from | terday afternoon. Jockey Moone: heing overwhelming. Howland, who | s | had the mouat and made no mistake: took Jacobson's place playe best | Mission today mailed @ request to | The event was at one mile and a sis but his inexperience was apparent club owners to send in the address, | teenth and the track was heavy. Don the name of the division regiment and | Dodge finished second and Little Cot- company in which the players are lo- | tage was third. Keatucky Boy, cated, | Grumpy, Lucky B and Senator Brod- | | N T AETL\A BO“I‘ ' This information is 1o he turned | erick were also rans. LEYS i,. cr to the government. President B. Hidden Ship, ridden by C. Robin- ALLEYS. B . A | e as service, the national com- Johnson of the American Jeague | son, won the purse for ear-olds. | Church Street. said to aid efforts to get those men | He outstepped a big fleld of fuvenile | who have jobs awaiting them re.|maidens and won With speed In re- For Your Amusement. leased from the service in the near |serve. Miss Ada was second and Og- future. den Girl third.