New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1919, Page 8

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th members ‘ . es. are being sent home ahead { of the regular unite,: Smith is sta- | .d at Blois and his setachment | preparing » make ready to for an embarkation port when we left France. OFf course they may | be detained Brest or some other port Indefinitely, but it is pretty cer- | tain Smith will not be in Franco | much longer As soon as the away the regular detachme sent back in order of priority service. Being in the Rainbow sion, which among the first the A. E. F. foot in Hank Gowdy not have more weeks to across seus. Aleck Not So Fortunatc. “Alexander, Ward, Mitchell, Miljus and other of the big leaguers who went over with the outfits from Camp | Funston will not be so fortunate. The | Camp Funston boys did not arrive in France until last June, hence the: will be among the last of the divi-! sions to bid France farewell | “Aleck is with the Army of Occu- | pation and will spend quite a few | more weeks along the Rh It will | make little difference if the boys are a little late in showing up. They are getting lots of spring training right now. All of ’em are hard as | nails and will need only a little work | to have them playing the game of | their gay yvoung lives.” If the rest of the big leaguers have | the physical well being that belongs | to Cadore spring training only would | be a matter of routine. Lieut. Ca- dore is lean and hard as a pit bull- | dog. He doesn’t carry an ounce of superflous flesh despite the fact he has picked up a few pounds since last season “The only me,"” laughed T'm about 8,000 meals oF compan cleared will be of | aivi- | of | France, | man uals are was to set will spend matter with | “is that | thing the the lieutenant, behir THREE GO TO “PASTURE.” Red Sox Send Miller, Cochran Coffey to Minors. and | i i five om aclc rding to Boston, Feb. 15 players obtained late minor leazues are to to their former announcement Manager Edward Barrows, of the Boston American league baseball team, yesterday. Out- flelder Lawrence Miller will be re- turned to the Oakland (Cal) clut First Baseman George Cochran will go back to Kansas City, and Jack Coffoy, who played third base in the closing games last fall, will be instructed to report to the Des Moines team ; Pitchers Jean Dubuc, who came to Boston from Salt Lake City, and Will- jam Pertita, formerly of Los Angele will be taken South on the Red training trip. Thre the 1son owners, acc Sox FLLA T. BEATS JUVENILF Jockey Mooney turc Event Pilots Winner in Fea- at New Orleans. Feb. 15. at three and a ished the best the Fair grouads fternoon dozen to the of followers Jockey Mooney in best. She took the the start and won celerate finished tee was third Bajazet won the fourth claiming affair at one quarter. Regresso was Lucille third The two- half contest of track voun New Orleans, vear-old race furlongs fur the day at Yesterday A sters we s a host the lead impr second sac proved after Bl Guarar n veiv nd race, mile second P. TREMBLAY Salior Boy Beats Jersey v, N J clain to ch pion of A alia such title, caught rt Trembla. L O’Connor's 1ight W limit of eight from start to bleeding and bout ROUNCES DYER. Australian Bout. Feb, be but Boxer in Jersey Dyer who 15 the Fred welte 10 die st holds ed s navy, at Jac immi fortur raund finsh weak a mnasium last and ate to st he mblay won Dyer had the FAFNIR FIVE LOSE. The Fafnir Bearing five journeyed to Bristol last evening and was dow: ed by the New Departure team of that place score 35 to 23. The work of Gibney and Johnson featured for| the Hardware City lads. I | Rose | Birtz | geles, | several years EXANDER MAY BE LOST TO CUBS FOR PART OF COMING SEASON—CAMP 1919, ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, = RTMOUTH TO MEET AT NEW YORK IN NOVEMBER IN PENN’S FEATURE GAME . 2 FoR TrAT 3RD HOLE - TAne A € ouzic ) LeT's Go Home JO0E Look WELL [/ JAcK - ARE |7 BILL~ I'VE 7 G0T AN AWFUL { crwe- M siek BOWLING NEWS MACHINE LEAGUE. Dept. 609. 6 81 69 89 96 N. B. l Kaszycki | Peterson ! 51 | i G— { 98 107 Beshara Bukhardt 8. Campbeli 111 4 Dept. 500, 103 78 20 152 Barbour Haugh Herdeline J. Chalmers TFoot . 3. Chalmers 116 94 92 91 Record 478 496—1458 | Cost Dept G. Scotton 74 i Freeman i G171 | ATdpicREEE S s | Sweet ainia s s | A. Scotton llon 357 Dept. 305. Grey Carlson Dummy Camp O'DOWD SCORES K. O. Middleweight Champion Stars for Blind Soldiers. Feb. 15 Augusteum, classic and high state remonies, was transformed Thurs night for the first, perhaps | the last time, into an athletic hall. The , which was featured by bo: was held under the au M. C. A. to raise funds t their sight in the n Bouts he of concerts home pices c for soldiers who 1 war: Mike cham- O'Dowd. middleweight knocked Al Norton, of Los An- through the ropes in the first | He then hoxed Bud Clancy, Louis, two rounds and easi hetter of it. Gene Delmont, of Memphis, had a shade in a three- round go with Joe Tierney. Jimmy Foley, of St. Louis, and Johnny But- chin, Philadelphia, boxed three rounds Jimmy Bronson pion, round of St. had the of to draw. refereed YALE BEATS RUTGERS. ted Game, Elis Score 29 to 24. 15 last Conte Victory, Haven In Keenly Yale t in one New eb. out- | tra round was required, i he Rutzers fastest that 1 scored the ha played skethall here in 29 to 24 md clos been of The score was lead from Rutgers when well gone and al- visitors threatened con- thead, kept it to the took the half the Yale the first though tinuously forge | end. half fron fir basket in KEATING TO BRAVES? Ray Keating, s been given permission by York American league club arrange a deal between the the Boston Nationals may obtain s asked for his sign with Bosto er. New to try to and the Keating order to Braves his n BAY STATE CURLERS WIN. | feb. 15.—In the tition for the Wilder cup yesterc ay | the Montreal Curling club was 4 feated by the Countr, ~lub of I(rnnk-‘ line, Mass., 20 to 1 Montreal, compe- | finished with Yale one | CAMP MILLS BOXERS DOWN UPTON LADS Returning Soldiers from unless Yrance” See Some Excel- Tent 15 the Mills, def Mills’ from Camp Feb ~Camp | | Battics. % | boxers ed pugilists ‘amp Upton here last night in Recre: hall homecoming soldiers. Coach Lieuten- ant Dorsey’s men won three of the fivo bouts. The bouts were the keenest ever staged here. Three of the five | bouts had to go an extra round before the judges could decide upon the | winner. i The bout which the seemed to enjoy most was that tween Sergeant Jimmie Sullivan, of the Quarterr department at Camp Mills, Private Paul Doyl of Camp Upton. Sullivan, who, befor entering the vice, represented th Tnion Settlement A. C. and held the New York State 1235-pound amateu boxing title, won the bout after an ex- The bout was in the 1 tion before a large crowd of doughboys be- ster one. The men met Leon J sound cle pound cla Brookiyn Another eur champion Mills won Robert former Lyceum lad had three rounds to win from eo Drierdam, of Camp Upton. These | boys met in the 145-pound class. | Private Anton Enz, former Paulist A. C. hoxe enting Camp Mills, lost the judges' decision to Tommy | O"Toole, a professional boxer from | Camp Upton it hot for his | of New more experienced opponent and forced ed to box the Upton lad to o an round. 1 rounds In the final round Enz slipped and fell | take place and many of the spectators thought | be for was knocked down. i New who bout. the Gleason former York ity represented He was ar 15th Regiment. major is in eager s eant Gleason, Dominican only sic to retur: SHEA TO M to box New Bedford New Enz made extr: in Cadore, Robins his command of colored troops of t » stars to come to baseball Bout the Featherweight Haven, Feb. 1 Haven last Al Shubert of on the New the featherweight ship of New Eng BASKETBALL TONIGHT Stanley Works and Fafnir Rearing and New Britain Machine and Landers, & Clark Quintets to Clash. What games of haske S A , when the should be two interesting ball will be staged the M. G zymaasium this eve- Works and the New Britain Irary & <lark opposing teams Bearing and chine the ind Lande quintets will be the There ha the conte and ti The tory W five been strong rivalry between ints throughout the not abated to any extent. team, flushed with the week, e > into season 1 the Lande string 1mp, an break the aching of the is jus to o! victories ISLAND BY RHODE A POINT. Basketball 16-to-15 Brown Team Loses Game Score. Providence, R. T.. Feb. 15.——A Cantulonis within two minutes Rhode team ity ime he w 16 to 1 If placed the quintet within ive. The Brown t half in the lead i goal by gave the basketball he end of the Island a victory five in a last night. A rally in the Rhode Island ch the players ended the firs by 9 to 6 Tme colleze the con the | ha with pitche of hed rown returned SR M closely he score te is the first of the ASS oL back. He and is | second 1 conditior State local EFT SHUBERT. 22d to Decide tle. CARNEG DEFEATED. Beach Fla I 15— H ja is the new South He defeated > 2d of the same club vesterday in a contest that went 20 holes, but which from the staadpoint of good golf was something of a appointment, Palm “eb, Clark Florida Andrew Carne ommy Shea night was matc New Bedford The bout will Bedford and will champion- dis- and AVIATOR AND PLARE HE EXPE Capt. Hugh Sundstedt RO final preparations for the is only first cross At- lantic flight which will carry with it prizes. The making 80 mil honors seaplane but $100,000 I of four j is in wssengers and i gasolin (c) Underwood & Caderwood. of a capable per hour with | Quak vie- | ects to take the | league champions. | field ; | Giants | the young Giant ! thinks b will ! that { readiness ! York | of | pitcher | buren | 1 i ) GLOBE CLOTH:NG HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 OUR ede 31l ANNUAL ALE Is a continuation of values long to be re- membered. All are tailored in the usual HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX way. Special Sale of Knitted Silk Mufflers at 1-2 Price. A Worth While Opportunity. PR 15 DKTHOLTH | MERIDEN PROVES EASY FOR LOGALS New Britain High Has Little Difficulty Trouncing Silver City local day High High and Green Football Elevens to Clash in New York Nov. 8— Philadelphians’ Schedule Out. Philadelphia, Feb. 15 the football last night. All ght games University of Pennsyl- schedule, announced contests, with the ex- ception of that with Dartmouth, will | be played on Franklin field. The battle with the Green will be in Now s announcement came as a to followers of YHQ} team. The Dartmouth game is prob- bly the important on Penn's schedule has taken the place of | game as the feature of the | foothall season. It was 1eduled for New York at the request of Dartmouth. Both institutions have | a host of alumni in the metropolis. | The university council on athletics | 5~ 5 A 3 Buany, decided to continue for the remainder the college vear “war-time condi- | tions’ with rd to the training ta- | Pennsylvania discontinued the | the training table in 1916 and sterday’s action was taken in ac- with a recommendation by | the Natio Collegiate Athletic asso- | iation. The football schedule: are on vania's n a High afternoon, one-sided the vester Yo at big surprise school gymnasium the New Rritain Meride The local team dis- the nts most and chool team won over team, score 41-8 played its best form of season and although their oppone we much lighter and less experienced.in the game, the playing of the New team was very commendable. Taylor and Woodford played lly well, Bunny and Taylor most of the prints of the game, and Woodford by clever guarding preventing the Meridea boys from scoring. The work of Fes ler and Teagle for Meriden was wor- thy of mention i This is the secoad victory of thig season over Meriden for the local October 4, Pennsylvania Military The New Britain team will play llege: 11, Delaware college; 18, | in Suffield tonight, and one week from Swarthmore; Lafayette, | vesterday they will meet South M November 1, Pennsylvania State col- | chester in this city lege: 8, Dartmouth at New York NEW BRITAIN Unive of Pittsburgh; 27, Cornell. Taylor (¢) the Corn Philadelphis o of making re ble. > of ordance boy MERIDEN Tessler ,(c) Left forward r SMITH A HOLDOUT New Buany S a Teagla Right forward iKrhm\, Beech Center ...Harv guard Con- | . O [ vibberts 1 tract Unsigned to Manager McGraw | Woodford Backstop Returns Tandella Left R Pearson Right guard Score, 41-8; goals, Bunny 7, Taglor 4, Woodford 2, Tessler 1, Teagle 1, Tandello 1; fouls, Taylor 10, Fessler 2 —~sSalary Difference is Not Great. New 15.-—Earl Smith, catcher, obtained by ew York from the Rochester club for five plavers and $5.000, has joined the ranks of biz league holdouts. | Smith, who already is in ot Sprin Ark., boiiing out for the training s son, vesterday returned his contract ! to McGraw. The youngster says the | difference between what McGraw worth and the ideas | holds on the subject is not | iith writes he is sure McGraw sider. who i York, SCHAEFER CANCELS MATCH Youthful Billiardist Compelled to Go - to California to Regain Health— is Smith + ail, Stidl on ¥oppe's will recor 1ith, Feb. 1 brilliant whese Young Jack balk line bil- bekalf $1,000 ey | Yorl anager the states ayer, in in Hot he hu lotter from aw in which McGraw the Giant pitchers and catchers osied bind a match come to Hot Springs later and | with Champion loppe, left today for nith should d himself in ifornia, where lie will rest for tw them. months, Schaefer conval hus from of pneuna was advised physict continu~ hi fc weeks ¢ Sprin N that to join is While little in New matter players The nts been said holdouts, it it v the signed and an attack hout record have sign only re Be George is a regular local clubs on the G Arthur Fletcher. | o)y former Columbia other youngsters, Ross by th hilliard p d TS Ly with e Che the Welker the to recuperatc to Lis bed for fwo feet *haefer { gooa f ~ead h ments and will not till ne Cochran will ge there until the youn and will v Kauf Smith and a n he Co and e “A > 1o mild the cc Ryan, Sickin nd d on was con, He got irst time. be Schaefr under contr: ke vesterday said he o for the YALE TENNIS SCHEDULE. ected to in would he his match The cham- engag match P4 coast season fall ar hrough with the title, inel play a title Plays Springficld College in Elm City > for to « Hopr New Have The new 1919 . schedule of the Yale tennis tcam was announced at New I last night Captain C. H, G of Pitits- Tt follows: May Springfield 10, Ru s at New chusetts Institute Columbia Princeton at Princeton; mouth or Fordham at Ne H ard at New Haven June 1, West Side Tennis New York: Junc at New Haven, a his xt aufumn o to the warm 110 and play ingfleld; o AETNA BOWLIN ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. Haven: | Dart- en; 31, at w club at ¢ olastics inters l

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