New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1919, Page 8

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HURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919, Jens in the Best Regulated Families - Briggs ( — —_ ~ - = — - e e Y ' SURPRISED 1T HASW THINK OoF THE MEN wHC IT 1s The BEST TmiNg comeE BEFORE. | THiINnK OF WiLL COME HOME NIGHTS THAT EVER HAPPENED To THE MISERY AND PovERTY IWSTEAD OF FREQUENTING Ti1s CounTRY. THINK oF | IT WILL PREVANT CE AND SIN THE MONET THAT WiLL BE SPENT NOw FOR Be:_iy FooD L Thin< OF THE DECREASE “AND THEN WE SHALL 1 CRIME THAT wWiLL eF ENnJoY A COUNTRY CLURGE RESULT- TuE HAPPY BEARTS T OF JuLY wiLL BE i Soon THanK GOODNESS YALZ QUIN READY. i GOLY MEDALIST BEATEN, | 5 NAVY WINS ANOTHER. »pponent in championship bout. ¥li Basket Tossers Will Open Season' Winner on Monday is Loser on Wed- : o Shore Rland t. Joseph's College Five Latest Vice - —— | Tomorrow Night Playing Penn. ) nesday—Other Palim Eeach Results. Hartford Jan —_Hartford H | tim of Midshipmen, Score 49-20. PN T Y ! New Haven, Jan. 30.—VYale will' Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 30.—J. x. basketball team earned a victory over Annapolis, Md., Jan. 30-—The Mid« KENTUCKY TRACKS open the basketball on ‘here to-' Van Buren of Sherwood, the medalist Loomis institute quiatet here vester-'shipmen had little difficulty in defeate morrow evening, when the varsity in Monday's qualifying round of the 9day afternoon, 29 to 19, in a contest ing St. Joseph's college at basketball OLDITO SYNDICATE oot =ie et Bl ) et d e e R i s s HElBU A oI B e Rak ol Walter Mace who has had eliminated from the contest in the 82mne Was credited with at least one of 49 to 20, and making their straight Carpenti ) - — - e had charge of the teams at Yale for second rauad of match play vester- €rror, while several had three fouls string of victories aumber 13 5 e ) McGinw whentl Le . Camden, Sims and Bradley | several seasons, expressed the belief day by A. G. Mcllwaine, national. |marked against them. However, the| The vistors plaved a plucky and hoarded train for Cincinnati. Herr- ) that the men will give @ good account Wi da rted out in a seesaw | COMtest was speedy with the breaks clever game, but were outclassed by mann his been waiting to hear from | ¥ $1.625.000 For Four His- of themselves. f | match of very good golf and at the|favoring the locals. Sickler and Co-|the rapid team work of the Navy R e e e e K 3 Charles P. Taft 2d, '18, former cap-' turn were even. MclIlwaine got iato | len starred for Hartford. Maynard | boy After the game was safe tha aptair I A toric Racing Properties. in, paid a visit te the city a few bunker trouble on the tenth, where|@nd Hudson played well. | Midshipmen made many changes in wnager in 1916, 1917 and 1918, for 2 4 @ CINCINNA l] REHS Reshn i upon Maty's| Lexington, Ky. ‘Jan. 30—A deal | DIEDtS 280 and, it is expected, will oc- he lost the hole. This seemed to dis- —— ieiztear Darinee o ialiiositer, severul weeks, X 3 Lexington, Ky., Jan s Gl isionally assist Mace in rounding the courage him, for he dubbed and toss- M B El d led in the scoring with nine ! ‘e to ohtain his release Herrmann | oo cons T 3 & 3 a s ! g Soaie ‘w‘”m{ - :m,‘ "\ln«v“\lm'( B ”"'“"'"“f”‘\\‘ “'Y" ‘h"l‘“‘fh,‘;"f Yale team into form for the season's, ed away the next two holes. 5 Miay De ecte from the floar, although he retired decided on acquiring 5 3 | the four racetracks in Kentucky iare | . © o (" L Ty it o STt S ) LI ey oon otk —_— still is overseas with the Chemical | pereafter to be conducted under one o 2 > Yale's schedule consists of nine up strong ia an extra holegms ith % e i Warfare Section, and seems to be the | anagement. A syndicate of Kentucky p g A 1 holegmatch wit B Garl‘y Herrmann Lauds FOIMEr oniy one of the bie lcaguers who re- | hreeders is now the owner. The price “”:H”,:m;‘o\ O'I"‘;_,“‘:({',";)",_(":”:H‘h“,f,‘,]""‘:;""_ ;l'm”.(',:l‘::“”’ ofesnanl e sl e 5 GOWDY COMING SOON. ! Jlayed contest throughout ceived commissions in th rvice who | gaid to have been paid for the proper- B & 4 vania and Princeton, the other oppon-; but Paige proved the master. levan. Columbia will come here on. yesterday. Charles Wright of Boston ¥ 8 of His Early Return to U. S, February 5 and Yale will journey to took George Altmever, New York, to g Pennsylvania on February 8 the twenty-first hole hefore he could Captain Charles C. Stradella, '19,! defeat him, and H. L. Honkinsoa of has just returned to the university New York was defeated oa the nine- At e & after completing a course at the teenth hole by H. Manlinsoa of }s‘);}‘-f«hn;{ll‘;:;;“(’;l\:H‘\v‘ I:.l\‘yv;"vmv(r:\'\rt.fm\?; United States artillery school at Camp | New York. s R e W el B zu;»l)mr_\; ’I‘n,\ll?v". .h‘r'rl!u':ll»i\. o A ! - : : in France soon and expected to ba CF W] U BT [RETE @ bR e back in this country in time to join = < 1 team and W picked for that fiol Biaveallon ihety or L 1 will be manager of the Cincin- delphia derstood that there will be no changes | position on the all-star intercollegiate o e e 4 S - e 2 n their spring training nati club by tonight He left here in the dates at the various tracks five. 1K B Bce 0, . o % e trip, last night for Cincinnati to sign ER COMING Elwood Horton '10) was a member Coach Yanks' Pitchers. f 1 o 3 _ Gowdy expressed eagerness to get contract with August Herrmann, pre 1 v s - | into baseball again. and Captain Cobb were back shortly | §550,000, and Lexington 275,000. after the armistice was signed This made a total of $1,625,000. New York, Jan. 30.—Patrick Mo- s the training season was fastl Tpe sale of Douglas Park and Lato- | yan, former manager of the Phillies, ‘approaching, Herrmann was obliged | niz ends the Kentucky racing interests will not coach the Giants this year. to take decisive action He was con- | or the Cella-Adler-Tilles syndicate of Instead Fitchburg at will tackle the sidering Clarence Rowland, the de St. Louis. The new track owners are tou assignment of attempting to be posed White Sox leader, and Moran, | headed by ex-Senator Johnson N. the Moses who is to lead the Cincin- hut decided in favor of the man who | camden, Edward F. Sims and Edward ati Reds out of the Rhineland jungle. had such a successful career in Phila- | p. Bradley, all millionaires. It is un- E ; y has been rotained in Europe. Majors | fles are: Douglas Park, $500,000; La. | (20ia and Prin o SRophangIRL Y iedithesm: e ; ‘ eball War Hero Writes Stallings Boston, Jan. 30.—George Stal- lings, manager of the Bostoa Natiomal league baseball club, said last night of former Captain Charles P. Taft's Manager Miller Huggins of the New » : championship team in 1917 and is York American league team an- : 3 4 B » R e Speedy Hartford Five to Play on looked upon as likely to develop into nounces that he wants Paddy O'Con- L - G MACRISTY GOES WEST. y one of the season’s best forwards. ! mnor of this city to return to his club i v Walter cristy ptain of the { Yaphank Soldicrs Win Every Bout The 15;;0\;1& mrr ]‘Innmrl-o\[" (mu:_n's a t';xlur‘h of LMr m'rlrhv;»\v kl’"'l"‘ did ¢ : s 1 4 N. B. H, S. football team of the 1917« T An agrecment has finally been reach- game wi e as follows Left or- excellent work for the Yanks last st 2 P 1918 season, left today for Lake manager of the New York team, will " CPC0 0 R e ie team of | From Camp Mills—Bell Saves Two | ward, De Forest Van Slyk. '20; right son and after looking over a batch of E \Forrest college, where he will take up throw no ot le in Patrick's way f jr..e00q and Warren Slater's “¥"| — forward Elwood Horton, '19; center, candidates Huggins has decided that his studies in an academic course he can come to terms with the Cin- oo 4 the game will be played in | Yrom XK. O. Robert L. Hamill, '20; left guard, the best of the lot is the Springfield Macristy was offered free tuition in cinnati club officials hislcity next ieriayevening S mhe - . o =% Charles C. Stradella (captain); right|boy. Tam Connery, former Hartford 7 s 7 = August Herr sid £ the X A ening Camp Upton, N. Y., Jan. 30.—Camp - | the college during the season of 1917 Augus errmann president of the | 1., t{cams have be endeavoring to 1 o= i : Ses guard rl W. Goodsell. club manager and now scout for the R SHmairsa i Gt e e ha ndeavoring Upton's boxing team won every bout 2 and upon his graduation from High S nae i ot s ed i Moraiy ¢4 reach an agreement suitable to both |in the Libe TGO SOty e — | Yanks, is also strong for O’'Conner, ool last. Junc be bpuriea Y Fincinpativianacement Malhe Footldil Pean B2 1ol s i iR e e BRnontyg T ncaner Svestorday © SUNDAY BASEBALL BILL. | and he feels that the prospects ho : 2 g s school las une he spurned tHe S ains trom New Toul Patiiiche e | vea , the | the first of an intercamp series with d : chance of a free college education to & > 3 % s Ramblers having been insistent that A P . : —_— picks up will get the proper course of e : £ g 5 Wi from Fitchburs, M aving v at | the ring stars of Camp Mills. The 3 . v : joln the Marine Corps. ' He SATE the game be played in the Cathedral | = . 2 T nator Walker Introduces Petition sprouts under Paddy. Manager Huz : L 3 Do and informed McGraw of the L8 E fights were three rounds of three 5 | PPy s S however, not called into active serv # 1 Rie! peat Lyceum in Hartford, and the loc: minutes. In the 146 pound and 160 Favoring Legalizing of Spor | ias and O’Connor cl pals, bott o . 2 D UKL ’ E mann offer. McGraw promptly agreed | .0 ccing {0 play in any gym other Tl e Alban . Jan. 30.—Senator having been with the St. Louis Na B % : | ice with the marines and after a post PP Sniet. fas o 30,000 conteact than the choice of the Ramblers. The | by the gong. g k James J. Walker of New York intro-| tionals at the same time. jiceut=e offtwiomniofths fhadidecided g Matty Still ...{sorw’l\ ; Iartford team has finally consented ; Fooia duced his Sunday baseball bill of la The Yanks think ther have an es- ‘1”' h the year at college. He will It was a fine piece of sportsmanship 5 S 2 e e lities of | pecially strong pitching staff with return to Lake Forrest in September ] 0l conic o NewiBitdini o pias S R vear, under which municipalities of | pecially strong pitching sta with $0t MoGraw ol do, fnasmuchasiic i OGS0 00 OISRl ok et it | DSERTERERLLA0OS0T WonE ag ol :::" the state would have power ta deter- | such fellow: Dutch Leonard, E {m make the position of fullback on much as the Ramblers played even | 145 pound, and in the 160, Woismeyer | Mine for themselves whether or not, Shore. Shawlkey, Fisher, Thormahlen, : : | the football team for which position | | of the Reds pite the fact that Moran signed y a short time ago as coach and istant manager of the Giants Local Court Next Tuesday Evening. John McGraw, vice-president and Rosenboom of Camp Upton Utilities generally was understood that Moran | was hired primarily as a successor to McGraw. McGraw now is tied with Connie Mack of the Athletics in win- ning six major league pennants, some- thing no other managers ever had accomplished It w McGraw's with the New itain team last vear, | of Upton Utilities punished Schuck, | they should allow Sunday ball. | Quinn hneider, Russell McGraw Coach Floyd Brown has picked the | both teams having defeated some of | Thirteenth Inf Last vear the bill was opposed by|and a few more to bank on local hoy the fastest quintets in the state. Both | which went an extra round church societies and did not have the| — teams have played most of their! The audience was made up largely | SUPPOTt of Gov. Whitman. Gov. Smith llenge milk 16c, Russell Bros. | Frederick Nauman, who may be Buy vour butter at Russell Bros., ¥lis known ta favor the bill and it is| —aavt zames in their own gyms, hence their { of returned men. Medals were given s | elected the first President of Germany. 59c pound.—advt ambition to break this tie and be the | WiSh to bring one another to their | to the winners and the Upton team [ el D ——— e - ——e 4 a v even pei = (LR received a cup. The fights were under IS — first man to win seven pennants. With As o sorliniinary do fis b e 2 . > R ASY FOR PENN. y this accomplished it was his object to 2 | the supervision of Lieut.-Col. James s ’ - : : the second game of the Mo I8 Abboit athl Sy Philadelphia, Pa., Jaa. 30.—The drop the role of manager and take : Abbott, camp athletic officer, and > q ¢ Midgets' series will be played. The | were staged by Captain J. B. Booth, | unbeaten Penn five swept through hold of the executive reins. = : g 2 DainS R Eoath s G e P P | first same of the series resulted in R e 2 Penns \ State last night in the| With this reason Moran was hired 1p ¢ ector, who was in igh : 4 victory for the Mohawks. | el hon T first be all meeting of the insti at a figure of $5,000, an unusual fizure L 5 : s with the Twen- e e S| for & coach. Besides McGraw was | et ixth Division. The proceeds go into | tutions, Vs H g i Nea ; GRID SLATE the Upton athletic fund fought from & Lo LN willing to sacrifice one man out of the iR i e Upt tic fund. R i e et i o condensed twenty-one limit just to ate’s football schedule for the >d Kid Lewis, camp boxing instruc- | ¥ iy carry Patrick P son - announced vester.|tor. fought an exhibition of six two| ‘- Pat was ve: e | day 1 milton, N. Y. as f . | minute rounds with Kid Carter of Pat_was very happy after R G Wiy N A oh SINER|| et S " | LEAGUR ITING POSTPONED. e October 4, Susquehanna at Hamilton: | New York. Captain Roy E. Rice, for- o TN 2 11 Brown at Hamilton: 15, Coraell at|mer amateur heavyweight champion { Inc "’“"'f’°_‘ Gt t‘ 5 S ]”; AETNA BOWLIN Ithaca . Princeton at Princeton; | ©f the South, just back from France | Meeting of representatives e ol Feai Dartmouth at Hanover: | With the 345th Infantry refereed. Central and Three eaEuesl schedy uled to be held here vesterday, at ALLEYS. LR Sy SR B 5 which a reorganization was to be .\ RyTacUe Pure lard 27c¢, Russell Bros—-advt. | planned, has been postponed until Church Street. ) Erg — | next sunday. Russell Bros. e 5 _ JOIINNY ON THE JOB. s i For Your Amusement. o e ShiANc T | Hendricks to Again Act as Manager Cleveland 0., Jaa. 30.—The St ik T | 1and Amer league club vesterday gl ol b e gt released Catcher J. H. Debary and - - ) & s Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 30.—Jack| Pitcher Albert F. Gould to the New | ik i a7 Hendricks, manager of the St. Louis| Orleans team. F!tL X s ] 5 4 8 ' Cardinals last year, will manage the | e 1 indianapalis club of the A rican as- WHITE SOX SIC STUMPF. itry, severely in a bout | § L " tion next scason. Jame b 3 5 . i T L | - i A % o Chicago, Jan. 80.—FEddie Stumpf Turne[ Hah’ 1 iurf‘;day ng . owier of the club, made this an-| s niiwaakes L i nouncement last night. % LLiiE i ; i é = was signed yesterday by the Chicago NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ; McGill and Henc reached oRiva Rl s b s s - i o s late Tuesday evenix : J 2 ol o G F il Sizianolisidas o LEy with the Milwaukee club of the Amer- AL VEN Rfl‘;fi &bi Bi?l SENR fl former coming from Louisville and|jcan association. He recently was dle the latter from Chicago. Agreement| charged from military service was reached in a five-minute confer- | : 5 Vs JACK FISHFWIAN Qfi NeW Haven '”:Tm- terms of contract were nuti BROWN FIVE DEFEATED. ! To a Finish, Best 2 Ont of 3. Also Two Other Bouts made made public, but he stated that | Providence, R. I., Jan. 30—The sec- | LADIES MAY ATTEND # he would recelve a salary substantial- ;',““ ioval gistrict basketball m"(”. o Tickets on sale at Adna Johnson’s Auto Accessorics Store, Iy more than when he managed the | {his ity defeated the Brown unfver- Main street, on afternoon of bouts. Tndianapolis club lp:‘e\'i?us::h sity five here last night by 24 to 16 Fropoier, Y00 Dacon, e A f‘,,.H?w:;Cgl? “a-ey{;r: e Enz;:né‘z Best butter 59c, Russell Bros The ne Theater at Weimar | newly clected German Republican gotiations for players. advt. which is at the scat of the | Govérnment. (C) Underwood & Underwood.

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