New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 8

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PAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919 { T LPH DE PALMA AGAIN BREAKS RECORDS ON DAYTONA TRACK—RICKARD | INEW BOXING BILL FOR NEW YORK STATE—MIDDIES TO PLAY CUBANS | mer in a Theater Orchestra Thinks About - - - f - | TOMORE RECORDS POGR HOUSE ToNIGHT- | DESERVE A THAT Dn?eeTopR o THEY ‘RE GoinGg To RAISE - IF IT WASN'T GIWES (o d =L AN 3 R o e e e N i Ne GETS ALL Tue 1, 10 and 20 Mile Records Are BELIEVE mME — weLL WOuLD BE on THE REDIT - | BRING sl s e Saleaen e e ceEbalL o [ Latest to Be Lowered TRIANGLE MUSIE = WATCHES ME WORK-— "M Going To ASKH e | Coutd wRITE 1T'S An AwFuL PooR CAMILLE ©o0T To- Daytc s O S s BETTER MUSIC wWiTH o) NIGHT FOR A FEEYD. o ol SR MY LEFT HAND ‘-\-.ovm'. distance at the viation-motored Twin e concluding feat of his trials Yesterday was the mile from standing sta vinst Barney Oldfield’s estab- lished record of 49 evening with epyer. record for speed over evers on ti res e straighlaway hangin r axle of his Dy rconds The tide was running in stror moment na kness was f; T wing the beach. lling. A headlight flashed at the starting jine to signal | to the operator of the electric timer, one mile away. Fred Vagner gave the intrepid Italian the jword and hd rolled away with the rush of the wind, but as smoothly as if turning from a it ] G s (gl ! e curb in city traffic. | Just 38:83 sec- IDER (F THERE “BoDY 1S If CAMILLE GlvES ME & Jecd E g EALLY BE WATCHING ME ~ |'UE Tue EVE TONGAT ('Ll B0 e SEEHs onds later he drove/across the finish Tine § - TR - c TheE HIGH- SHow AFTerR ALL ine. (BtTioN WELC GoT THE WHOLE GIVE HER ti€ a Early in the afternoon De Palma iNo Beer NO TRAP- SHOW ON MY SHOULDERS | StaV/I=RN WIS RIS 1 broke his own record of 9:21:40 for 20 PLAYING = THis AT THAT, CATLETT I SHow wWAS THROO&H- | miles by driving at in 8 20. In the DRUM 1S A QUARTER (S A FAIR ACTOR BUT EVERY NIGHT TrhE same run he covered 15 miles in T o T5 . . P ToNE OFF I BRING Him ouT | SAME THING - . 6:48:75, lowering tjhe record made by hdd‘fi;tr o Cadle L g ' : 77/5 Lancia in a Fiat in;1906 by more than ty, S Rickard Tells Champion That Demp- 2 three minutes. The car De Palma' me.” —— g { i6'that no offer hAd##8R made| ey Will Be His Oppon drove yesterday was that with which he hroke all other records in these but if - he would con- | q ’““ ‘“‘v’,\“’«"f el | on July 4. trials. o B iting that ae wbon as| N e s The aviation-gnotored Packard Spe- ' Aot S Chicago, Feb. 18.—Jess Willard, cial 12-cylindefl V type now holds m his Army duties | peavyweight pugilistic champion yes ind falk with Man- | ferqay was “officially”’ advised by ww abou: the New York | mex Rickard that Jack Dempsey position. Mathewson re-| \ould he his opponent in the cham- | salary for managing the | pionship fight on July 4 | every world’s >cord on the straight- | away and on circular tracks for all distances from :one-fourth of a mild to 616 miles. | Yesterday's perform- ances, like the:others, were certified ut it is believed that if vill There was no significance to our | 1 2 2 - M t B r i o to by Rich Kennerdell, chairman T 8 onable offer from Mc- | meet vesterday, rd said. “I | of the nt board of th - U e can have the job. was in Chic the way west on 18 comte oL T Ws ner was starter, Captain contract “witl r- | som ynal business. Willard | v . d before T le ance 1 caruce on some other husiness and de- | =\ B \. Level, United States Motor hber,” Matty said. “I am under | cided 1o things over with me. | m— f— sport Corbs. ope e elec- B . (o Famincion Immedls | Thete is e T omE @ T T | rical timing device, and J. T1. Don- A% 1 see no further use of in- | tract that 1 personally to advise i s nelly clocked fthe speeds with his stop; g aBvene how to thre T him who »ponent is to be. I wateh. to adk for my discharge and get | did that t - e s bl rd started last night for Fort i i Connicion wih ] YALE INVITES HARVARD | VITT BOLSTERS UP BOSTON INFIELD |y, mier miend to armuoee oe | ELI BALL PLAYERS MEET | b e he oniy persons Rick s are the um- | Worth { oil busin connection with o civil life. v of in nezed of iection of a site ling “Red” Propaganda. He said his trip had no at the Princes Islands } Spr | fhewson brought $arthe Dot Te do edihe 4 The Bo. i oare = - | 130 Candidates Attend Meeting at st definite information about the | for the fight \'“y leclared “‘( he ’m"“,] Crimson Oarsmen May Occupy the | hieie s ,"“”:): . ':1:(’) "“.”’y']’” ‘y‘ i league players who arc now i many , SO 0 e e i i { SpEE R Tl 21 \Which Captain Boyd and Othe i 2 een s o favorable hevond expectations, | Eli Rowing Quarters at Gales Forry w nseript soldiers as | : a would not be Vi i e well as of the American and Brit- spealk. l} { When asked If he thousht, . - " i\ overy consideration had | Next June. i | ish troops. Bolshevik . fdekander, Hank Gowdy and the | 0 = oo = 1 s swhich probably | i 5 R : e | well written and printed | New Havgn 18—Yale launche ball players would be back in | G0 F Ol B S riaren Rueniis e ntarcollee ] | been distribuied mysteriously | what promises to he a very success for the opening of the season, Hilora leame l toll Ghlcagol fromyl Stogatiictic }"'_l‘*"‘d“lfl RERECItLI i | amonz the various Allied units ful baseball season last night when sald: | Kansas City where he disposed of his | jolts every day. In the wake of the | Leaflets adistributed in villages | 150 candidates attended a meeting. ball play- announcements Sunday that it had number of promin et back in time the. Onega front, where Ame 1 | M 1strong presided. Prof. Robert N. & iager Noel Arn cir s equipment for $47,- inin | been decided to open Yale field and ill be unable to a Ry % o e s S ; RS ] 100 ¢ champion is now free to e oUen S es are operating, call upon the | Coach Bili. Lauder I am afrald some o will ‘I expect to start light training | fro P13t 2 o8 AWOrking sinoihawa diers’ committ nd demand of the | Captain Russell Bovd spoke. back until the s \early , i ., ralming | hrough Yale were to get their board flicers that they be hat battery candi- e ba ¥ withi ouplel ctiiweeles HEWAllaTdR ol g R o BRI R SO g e s officers that they be returned home Boyd said that the battery candi Seve with | coid. “That 1 cem a little early {)’ » £ 5 = Ay as the war with Germany is over and ; dates would report Wednesday after- at the Yale rowing authorities I N juch Strenuous | invited the Harvard carsmen to sha LD DIl | the Bli rowing quarte: B e d and outfield led out until there is no ison for remaining in | noon, while the infi While there has been no ap- nen would not be | but T have not taken such strenuous se for so i, will be discouragin ‘Jub “owners, for they edallvy X > effoct, because of the Bol- | Friday, February 28, Of 1 vear's along on the umption that al I L s | Ferry next June. The oarsmea from | shevik propaganda the Allied soldiers | team Holmes, Gage, Sanderson, Gor- ime \ing of n ANUTBEB BG u L e on Eridey e oGt ot m to w the Allies intend to | present. Thorne Murphy, son of the 2 o | el i Bl Ol do with the force here famous ‘‘Mik turned to college t meuns th le b the following letter to Capt. Whitman of Harvard. “The chairman of asure for 12-Round | Visory committee, formed us that Har | yvesterday in time to attend. Cox and 1g M terial an John G. Malone of Al- our rowing ad- Allen, has in- ard is discussing | bany, Drafts e's fencing schednule was an- Rl piaver No-1 Bouts. | the possibility of making oniy a shors Midshipmen Bascball Management | nounced last night as follows . ball 1 . ) | stay at New Loadon ion for | M at Annapoli fer-players return th A Legislators were | (he June race, and make her | Likely to Arrange First Interna- “,']_; A ko through a season « ven st nisht to lezal- | hegqquarters at a hotel. ) : S s Bis abiicvnd Haven baclk their alertness 7 B i e. As- “The Yale University Boat club ex- | Itcaticama s o ylotEa cadem 2 :;m”;h “(L ”;I:“n e athewson says that rblyr hn G. Malone of Albany | tends to the Harvard crews a hearty S Sl L e roan il ds to the LrVarg s a hearty Annapolis, Md., Feb. 18.—For the Freshmen Dates-— February 22, er be a popular sport nch because they have the mis- en idea that it is brutal fhey consider baseball gh,” sald Matty ‘They are atd of & hard-hit grounder or liner n they are of a German shell invitation to use the buildiags of the g Yale Boat club at Gales Ferry for the already has duration of th raining. Yale plans | the boxing me, in- |45 go there early in June, and this in- | nator W. H. Gibbs of | vitatian is extended for the full pe- | The Gibbs bill is now bottled | riod. We can place at your disposal| adiciary commit- | {wo houses and the use of our whart, | first time in its athletic history the | New York Milita cademy at New Haven: March 1, New York Military Academy at Cornwall; March 22, Co- lumbia freshmen at New Haven. o twely ound, no-decision bouts. Naval academy is likely to engage in | an international contest. A baseball game between the midshipmen and | the nine of the University of Havana S i is being arranged. The management FIGHT TO A DRAW. v meas- in the senate oir infield work Is bad. They can | te¢: The Malone bill is not nearly 80 . fioat and boat hc We should feed | of the Cuban institution has written' | Pittsburgh, Feb. 18—Dick Loadman bases all right, but have little op- | Stringent in its provisions and favors | jointly and divide expenses of food,| | asking for a date late in April or early | of Buffalo and Eddle Wimler of Bses 2 > bat. | Poth the sporting clement and the | \vashing, etec. in May, and the academy has gladly | Pittsburgh fought a ten-round bout canno tunity, because e thing which the French players not do nd up close behind acquiesced. The proposed contest is | to a draw here last night. Loadman exciting ruch interest here. made a strong finish. Harold Watters, an Iowan, has state’s treasury more than the Gibbs “Our ca i ittee have a Hill us that there is s o informed me doubt as to your | to s ) v The Malone bill gives the state 7| gesire to take a second crew to the H _— jiBetaman and catch. Nothing can |y , [ “C08% B BWEE 1S BECE L id itog! BU8RC0 0 { been elected captain of the Naval L McCOY BEATEN. e o A Ferry and asked our opinion of the AL Mc gaepele them o stand b 8 %t | from houts, while the Gibbs Dill al- | aqvisability of this. We replied that wcademy bhaskotball team for the Svracuse, N. Y., Feb. 18.—Young 8 S lhounder: thebat RS OURN lows) #hao state: onlviibl percent. WDhiin i e were Ustronsly i favor of haying | coming scason. He has played a her of Syracuse had the better of tchers do. They want to retreat out ten vards and catch the ball “f saw a cuuple of Americans play- strong on, thot rd during the sea- | A] McCoy of Brooklyn in a 10 round - on the { hout, her t night | is one or scted to find favor with the leg hecause of the fucl that it provisions that a second varsity race, although ther are no objections to giving up e i freshman four. We feel that by gi g ball in the reet, and no ome | reljeve to some slight extent tax: ing up the sec 1 varsity race w uld pass behind the catcher. The | of other interests 1y heavily shall be doin \ injustice to thej BB wms cnal jcramogwas held b Ducdened: many men who were not quite good jid those ek people T ST enough for the first boat, but whose at the catc would miss the hall WATERBURY TEAM COMING. | support and interest deserve to be re-! nd that they d get hit that noth- = bz could force them to move here near where the ball bming.” sGua | Watters, { for next | \Iv;v\h 'S CHARGE OF PLATING URNER HALL, NEW BRITAT DEPT. AT LOCAL FACTORY Thomas Slattery, recently dis- charged from the army where he wasg | n the chemical research department, re so sure = is time I warded by a race at ny- | Brook s | A G Tea v Tomors to Play Night. i AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY. | | | Brooklyn A. C. b VIl team | S i o ; H bl L towN., | ot We ¥ - M. C. A 5 e { the electro-pl: department at the YALE WILL MEET BROW [ team in this city tomorrow night. The | Be an Invitation Event. S e R e Star Bout: . regret th some tir sible to rce | ceived from Scranton Montreal asd|©f the International league. Previous Brooklyn's team and have Bl . | % oy e 2 21i Football Management Denies At-! ) Gk i A2V, Chicago, ¥ of the i Hardware department lat- L V NTRES E e (OB oE - D0 D AVl We n Golf nnounced has been weak for several seasons. | t€ A ve of Norwich i be- o B\ tempt at Exclusiveness. the loca The * team has not S5t hat \mateur cham- = ¢ it 2 | fore the war was employed ridge - S 1 been n ot wson and are | ioior b o S Oscar Viti, the third baseman ob- | Vitt is onc of the best third basemen t was employed in ze- o New Haven, Fe 18 wag | be St ; ASE are | pion set for Junc 16 the Sunset tgined in the recent trade from De- | in the league, and h acquisition | POrt. ssterday made by the Yale dys forgthe be e ARG club, $t. Louis, would be an invitation .o < itly slrengthened the | miakes Boston’s pennant chances very | e - SAM AUSBE RG hanagement t Brown and Il s et ) the game, the } ;yent. This is expected to bring out j;o, R 3 et |“M ) BIG G. \. R. MEETING. had been dropped from |loms Suardilean Al s the “Y" | gome of the best players from all see-! & ¥ 2 y 5 e b g Sccond Bout: chedule for the coming season. O WG e O B ol et | { the Womans' Itelief corps, the Sons JAMES MacCARTHY vas stated that B had been : and a close game is expect- The last champion played lied airships which are continually f of Veterans, the Sons of Veterans vs. YOUNG DEPASKO erft.(‘l y Sl.‘lit)“vn"‘(::h”';l:;»srv‘.::%‘\i s o at the M m.;t‘.[v.;uvpx’»\v:::ilm:x;:-' in 1917 \ A aloft report that there has been no | Auxiliary No. 1. and the Spanish War Third Bou f‘("r-‘:h d the challenge, although the TO MEET MARCH 20 i )( Rl Bt [ new movement of troops behind the . Veterans with their auxiliary to unite YOUNG HERCULES :jllpl r“l;“‘”ir et HH. !MI; e S = e e e )1 Jos f o :n:[lm«\ ~Hv‘r: !"H.V‘ul“JH"\l‘\l with- | with them Saturday, February 22, at vs, YOUNG PATRICK # schec as n . 2 | 7 Moy : A cs or a | . e K draw outh from Sredmakrenga. 3 o'clock in the afternoon in their R Al fiadehy: ihe universit ulty il of e International | ¢ EVELAND SIGNS JOE ENGIL i § AHics Show Seperiority. ‘ new quarters in the eKnilworth club, | . 211 bouts to a anh'\\w: ERoiant of A A o Smsan | loaste I s Sl oRthe SOt Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 18.—Joe 39 § While the cessation of altacks e | The department commander of Con. |three. Ventres and ~usberg wrestle ‘be played the Yale bowl on an ear-| sued here yesterday by David el e S Ve (Brans Leen coincidental with the Bolshe necticut, Christian Quien, will be | fOF the 148-1b. hampionship of New iy dato’ tiggn usus ) e s residen Ho i §1 0 ,'”'Ti;" = sobe Ul olub, it was S »ffer to attend the Princes resent with his staff. Addresses an 1 ol lied to YWlb's challer xpressing | the Hamilton (Ont.) by the Clevel seoi 1 club, it - i Crsha ; se i | staff. Addresses anc X e Ll y 5 filled | the most important bt announced He was a free agent. Do e v . their offc e was 1usic will be followed by a social : Promoter, FRIZD BACON ked by the American and Allied , time when vef <hments will be pro- Tickets, 30¢. T5¢ 10 ladies Ringside, d $1.00 50 been it was impos-| tions for the franchise Allied military leaders | vided by = 5 . s ot ve the Bolshevik accept- | Sng. | | 2 saic ly he had been with Washington. 3 . i ceer | L S Tohn ont sl | Ottawa, Mr. aid ] | N il oo e i Yefl[ Rfl[h T‘ Fj‘]PfldSh] ance of invitation to the confer- | WASHINGTON MEMORIATL .Hu Sale at Adna Johnson’s Auto Store NGO TO COACH. | = | S | er 1nan OLU p ence ¢ the shevik inactivity | New B N vy | em————————— Peh i | GRAB BEATS LEVINSKY, | «zIM» SIGNS THE PAPERS. S o ,\K’, : ritain council, 0. U. A, M, | === Ga., Feb. 8.—Anaounce- | ¢ Feb. | gt ] 3 3 2 Ire 5 s an will hold its fortieth annual obsery- | = made yesterday that the| Buffalo, N. Y. Ieb. 18 | New York, Feh. 18.—Heinic Zim- Commenting on the Bolshevik mes- | ance of Washington's birthday Thurs- | A BOWLI rsity of Georgia baseball| Grab of Pittsburgh, sc J | merman yesterdary came down from Archangel, Fch. 15, (By The As- sage of acceptance the Vozroshdenie | day evening in its hall on Main street, | he coached by Ivy (“Red’’)| vietory over Battling L mw:::' of New | The Bronx to the offices of the New cioiated Press) Since February 11 @ Sievers restrrection of the he Tuxe Mandolin club of Hart- | ALLEYS. o will report to Athens on| York, in a ten-round bout here last | york Nationals to sign 1 contract iy Sl e e e north) { ford will furnish music and Rev. W | « . and will remain with the | night, Grab carried the fighting to | for the 1919 season. He had quite a Dbl O e ‘Erom notc Minister Tehit- | F. Cook Will be the aker of 1he Church Street. b» until called to jola Cin-| Levin¥ky all the way. Levinsky |talk with John McGraw before sign- | s against the Allied forces on any cherin it appears clearly the Bol- | evening. Councilo: A. Vergason | weighdd 175; G 8416 foid sector of the Archangel front. Al- shevikl are ready to sell Russia at)will give the address of welcome, | For Your Amusement,

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