New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 8

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Jess Willard, who has agreed to defend lhcavyweight championship LANDERS FIVE BEATEN w Britain Machine Company Team | Clinches Factory League Champion- ship—>Mort Johnson's Team Loses. efore a crowd that taxed the capa- the Y. M. C. A. gymna rking good games of baske aturday evening. In the the Stanley Worl de- omy” Johnson's Fafnir 28 to 24, and in the the league-lead Machine y m > ¢ S ere staged iser ragons, ture scor cont company nd Clar me roughou beaucoup their fa- work of tepar jrder, whil owed to The sco Johnson McKeenan | | ing the Soore Johnson | Footbal! GOWDY COMING SOON. Catcher e Says He'll Be are get- | 1 the Ger- | we are 1 their countr | WAR WORKERS COMING Speedy New Haven Quintet to Y. M. C. A, Champions in This City Tomorrow Night. Manager Warren War Slater has ball for tion at the Y ooked the United Workers bas- tomorrow M C. A um. boys have been putting in that citv and should opponents for the Con- 1pions (Wwith apologies to ket five night's 1y gymna game the Lead- ainst a team from Dancinz, withot the will follo games PREPARING FOR HARTFORD the High School Basketball Quintet Pol- ishing Up Tor Scason’s Tmportant Game Here Friday New with the Ha this will am in Whether the game or evening is 1jecture, the boys de: t in the evening. recent form dispiayed by the locals has given the followers of the team much lence and a vietory over the Capital City five is expectec Kehoe Woodford playing in lineup o Brit the team Jeen g strengthened be in matt the of co conte afternoon and the in has WEST VIRGINTA V! Game for November 1 Is Arranged. Va., Jan. play the first foot- W, will r history with one of next fall, when the will meet Princeton Princeton November 1 clinched Saturday ns extending over was WORTMAN TO COLUMBUS. Jan the —Joe Tinker, pres Columbus club of the has purchased shortstop, from Wortman was City three association, Wortman, tionals, from Kans o for $12,000. p Jess Wil- unselected opponent will ed to have their cham- Governor [ York, Jan | Columbu intercolleg 7.—Pennsylvania 32 to 18, in an ketball game Play | at- | city | With | | PRINCETON. | Mot in the Yesterday eral resolu- fnges in the Eibility of stu- esented to the 8 practic: e accepte ant recommends- Falstudent who Sthden Arm thbreafter registering fiiega or ginive without a continuity wor fully fEible for the' championship meet of the iation, that students who were in any h of tary serv of the United St cluding, the army, navy, Marine co Red Cross and Ambulance corps on January 6 would he eli provided » was back at his college or uni- versity on April 1 and t theliine between his discharge from service | and registration at the colles hall | not be more than three months. The committee also passed tion which is intended to | students who have won championships or open It calls for the suspension for the present of the rule which requires the residence of one full year in the col- Jege or university he wishes to rep- resent. As was expected, the committes voted that the aanual convention adopt an amendment eliminating the indoor championships from sity and i bran tos, 6 ible help plac reso- e in | | | | | | | | annual the program for 1919 aad also one de- | ng for the holding of the outdoor | titular meet usual. No action was taken as to the selec- ! tion of the place for which will be held May 30 and May 1, but it is understood that Harvard will make a strong bid to have it { held in the Cambridge stadium. The } meet was held at Franklin fleld, Phil- adelphia, last vear and uader the or- der of things as they were befors the war it is likely that Harvard will get it this vear. Gustavus Towne Kirby chairman of the graduate advisory committee, said that he had been in- formed by educational authorities of | many colleges and universities that | the eligibility standards as by the committee would be accepted as a model on which their own rulings would be based. In the absence of | of Harvard, president | tion, Lawrence B. Leonard. | Harvard, was elected president. | Julian Bowdoin also of Mr. G. Larson of s secretary and Eldreth York university ice. Hubhert | was retained | Halsey of New it wrer Roland H. Brown Clay of of Massachusetts nology, Max A. L. B. Leonard of on of Columbia New York univer- of Yale, lvania, W. Leon C. Anderson Raldwi Fenner Penns | Princeton, Paul M. Institute of Tec ton of Dartmouth, | Harvard, ¥ | and Hal The members of the visory committee present Kirby of Columbia, Romeya Perry of | Cornell and Thornton Gerrish of Har- | vard, while Prof. E. P. Andrews of | Cornell, Horace G. Ponder of Dart- outh, graduats manager of ath- | letics there, and Major M. J. Picker- {iag of the University of Pennsyl . were also pre: nt. zraduate ad- | were G. T. GREAT NECK TRAPS OPEN. Leads Fick Initial Shoot. | McCutcheon in Club’s Jan th Gre: cly were with an invitation s ch event. The tr were built ‘!0 replace the old o which were | destroyed by fire a few weeks aizo. | field of ten men participated in | shoot, which was won by G. 8, Mc- Cutcheon, who broke 92 birds. W. C. Poerine ho was last year chairman ; of the trap shooting committee of the { Bayside Yacht club, is at the head of | the committee, and turday that regular | nounced | would be held until the close —The new Golf and yesterday clay bird Great eck, Neck opened 100 | Country the Great Neck an- of which were 76 or McCutcheon, 92; Heyv- Shannon, 83; Daniel E. Cline, 76; W. C. i HENDRICKS QUITS AS MANAGER. ! Former Leader of Cardinals Ts Given “Sugar Pile” Before He 1s Ousted. St Jan. 27 the has Louis, r of season, contract [ | | n | tast st Nationals agreed to terminate manager at once, it was announced vesterday after a meet- ng of directors of the club. d one more to run. Branch Rickey, president of the club, | has been offered the position of mana- r. Ilendricks' agreement was for a h consideration which was not an- nounced he terms of the offer made to Rickey were not given out. A committee was named to confer with the holders of notes against the club looking to an extension to avoid sale of the club under a second deed of trust. The extension of the notes, it was sald, would protect 634 small Louis his vear here Saturday nig stockholders. competition. | the outdoor meet | of Columbia, ' of the associa- | Bowdoin is ia the United States serv- | Columbia | Al events | E. | Jaclk Hendricks, | The con- | MONDAY. JANUARY 27, 1918, JING NEWS LEAGUE STANDING 430 .43 4 Gaudette F. Narcum Linn E. Andersoa.. Campbell Thomas Myers William . A. 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