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AY, MARCH 1, 1919, PNAL COMMISSION FOR A TIME—DEMPSEY-WILLARD BOUT MAY BE STAGED F FOOTBALL CLASH NOV. 22—NEW BRITAIN HiGH DEFEATS NEW HAVEN FIVE BELIEVE me This «CLyUB WitL BE oN Tue BLNK AFTER Tme FIRST 0OF ESTABLISHED 1886 Saturday, March 1st Is the Last Day of Qur ANNUAL SALE Styles and sizes for everyone made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. ; Our exhibition of Men’s Silk Shirts ] P T should be interesting to everyone. zzt:fiommm;o‘gg;;g ,::t - Boys’ Knee Pants Suit§, age 16 and 17, e e commission, bt R ~ ' ; to be closed out at $5.00 Suit. Were $7.00, persey boxing commission, had #n- $8.00 and $9.00. the & he contest._would eat centers’ of g on pounced some time ago that he wgs pposed to the Willard-Dempsey bat- | e being fought in that state apd hat the commission would not issue sanction for such a bout. Dowills FApeaecitsora(cc e voes t - Heclared that Rickard had since been | i n frequent communication and that BOWLING NEWS | 1] he New Jersey commissioner had | | hanged his views on the subject. ! = — Powns admitted that his statement ! New Britain. 2 vas not official, but intimated that he = e e - [ S T eceived his impressians during a coa- world's half mile and 500 meter rec-) NEW HAVEN FIVE DOWNED (oo, puistars an gation com- | Kahms 105 98 1( | R ce R thag Rckard S e ords at Stockholm in 1912 and when posed of the besi players on the | Larson 97 89 ffien the pleture contracts were sign- he sent the quarter mile figures TSI ders and Stanley Works teams | 1ogers Sean By ki S d'q Tact locationtot el { tumbling at Cambridge in 1916. On| _ e The second game—the r | Anderson ...... 94 100 3 | 3 B So far as t}je .P.\art oc ,—m;)n : 1-h\(; the Stockholm track I believe him ca- | New Britain High School Basketball .ontest—is expected to be one of the | Ssimti Garry Herrmafln lo Remflm a[ pattleground wasconcerned Downs hac BTG G oA T e A o 2 ; . Sespem el S b L D o information, but as Rickard has e 25| Quintet Plays Best Game of Sea- : tated that he would build an open | (UL GVEEIReR) ienm GO0 D S0 SEn been picked for his work against the Middletown. Head of National Di o e rahatiara e | Meredith will sail with the S0CCer| on—Last Game Here. amps in other games of the league. | Ahearn My se0—ses | H6ad of National Directors EoTenA o rmoneo S A nes el = | and baseball players in June. One or Those who will play with the All- | Treviyan o1 95 fina close ¢ Wiechewksa monld be y o s ' 1Wo of the other Yankee athletes m mneiNewiEr it High#schoolltcamBbs (Rr it s e e e e Rol coal| o R B el T | = =i e : Team Will Consist of Stars Like accompany him. thousn it is not ex-| retrievea itself vesterday afternoon Kiauft. sortabts. €robeton avions | e 7 o - " L Sl U 1P LT, | pected they will leave till July, as the | iy the eyes of the roaters when it de- S e , , Strohla 104 us | e York, M It has been asserted that a bill in- . , HceTad fi s In Byes DX : and Roy Gibner. Krauth ...... 105 124 107 | conspiracy suit o ore Fed- reasing the rounds to 12 and provia- | Mepedith, Simpson and Loomis athletic program being arranged for | feated the fast team of the New Ha- | e frem e LR s ds to 12 and pr i s Enad = o o | E s o= O S i 5 Ing for decisions will be introduced a J p Eheni RS e sndoosig not Il for| ven High school the score of 35 512 505 1542 | sanized baseball which comes up in track competition until mid-July and |t 11. It was the last home August. the local boys and they played hard and steady to gain a victory. It was the supreme court of the Distric 1ington on Marc brought about a truce in t | New Britain won the home and | B = I“Hllnnlr\{l in Wa | 111 T - | home by 97 pins. e Will Teach Golf at the Blind Brook | ¢ VY Ding h the best plaved game of the i 5 o g ] E National commission situation s TILDEN TRIUMPHS The New Haven team defeated the CounteyRClub: i BISRIEE L e L | result, ¢ :x:'\ lijryrm:um the (vnmm“; local team in the former city and Greenwich, March 1.—Arthur Reid Dept. 36. R i Sl by Ay nitely ARTHUR REID ED n amendment to the present Jersey | — axing law, and if this were put = . . - hrough before the present ses ?onf e ot N e L B bl nds it would pave the way for the |close upon the heels of the announce iz bout. ’mcm that an American team of com- Taken in connection with Rickard's|hined soccer football and baseball ecent declaration that the bout | 103 came here confident of rcpeating the has heen engaged as professional at | Zuparn 5 A playve woulc tou Sw B Xt | & > - rick Vi 3 8 3 - Zeic ould be staged in the east the state- | ! 1“ r eden (7“1(\\:;(,('[1)]11"10\\1\ Player Defeats Youth- '““:C“r;(‘(‘:‘“lf:‘ ’\:(‘"“:i:fk‘:)‘(‘\:“)f”“‘:" ,':‘“"n the golf course of the Blind Brook | Zeice John Heydler, president of the Na- pents of Downs are rathor significant, | SUmmer, comes the announcement tha ause s ss the tea 2 - Strom G- e : g : smificant. B e i oy snens A o e : j tional league, said vesterday that the | there will be an athletic invasion of| ful New York Star in Brilliant | seemed lost for a leader and team I King B L Caiala B i i | play was altogether lacking. Botwin- exclusive millionaires’ club. He was | jonnson 101 89 CONT Scandinavia as well. Several promi- | Battle— Victor Makes Rally. jck for New Haven pleased the crowd ¢ the St. Georges club, Long Island | ’ _ Jectionyon afcoma isslon i RACTS SENT QUT - !nent American atnietes. including the | by the consistency with which he i T o man in charge, never held a meeting and th there is little likelihood of any meeting being held in the near f Thi i P, ) are e o vs. ast season. e to art i e in- | great and only Ted Meredith, who al.| I hiladelphia, Pa., Feb. March 1| caged foul go: Tithidores tstanine M se s FE (Ol R a s DR Rl William T. Tilden 2d of the German- | them in the face New Haven called ternational maiches under the aus : . : | ready has accepted the nvitation, w: ¢ > Tolf . ¢ Dwner Carey of Springficld Forwards | 000Y 1 accepted the mvitation. willt o %o (LT T con the Middle | upon Adelman who dressed and went Pices of the Professional Golfers as- | Myers ol G o Cobedng Tk i eady has accepted the invitation, will | [\ BUR (EOEC €0 WON Tkt Singles | into the fray. His plaving was excel- Sociation in this district in 1917, and | Tsleib chairman of the National commission Papers to a Number of Players— | who have been invited are Lieut. Bob championship yvesterday by defeating | lent and he shot the longest goal of helped Jerome Travers to get back | Maier is entirely up to t committee. Sunday Baltin Rhoay) mpson, now stationed at the Pre-| Vincent Richards of New York in the | the season on the local floor. 'J'_t{' ."“"((;“” S form |”;\“ DSRiMeca ok ycll Heydler, “and I have t my hands 3 n Trancisco, with the Forty. | most remarkable tennis match ever| Captain Tavlor and “Bill" Burns ord in the St. George links was 66. | Blackenburg {off. I believe that also has been Springfield, Mass.. March 1.-—East- § fourth infantry; Joe Loomis of the ' Staged in Philadelphia. The score | Were having a hot contest to score Par for the circuit is i | Johnson’s attitude. But I do mot rn league ball clubs are supposed to | Chicago A. A. and Lieut. Fred Mu was 4-6, 6-3 Giomaic more points but Burns had the advan- | During the war the club has been | think anything will be done on the & S 'Pposed 2 | ray of tie New York A, C. The final set proved a heart-break- | tage by shooting thé fouls. “Little”|more or less at a standstill, but - commission matter until the end of e contracts on the way to plavers | "o ieqith, Simpson, Loomis, Lieut.!er for voung Richards, with the scts | Bunny as usual was much in evl-|elaborate preparations have been | UNIVERSAL. the Federal league suit pn. thelr reserve lists, for if the docu- | Fred Murray, then of the Leland ' even up ha took the lead in this at | dence and when mot slipping between | made for the coming season. The club | g “The suit is lodged against the Na- ents are not received by today or | Stanford university, but now of the ' 5 to 1. FHe also had the score at 30 | the legs of one of the New Haven men | is Dr'ulm"h the wealthiest in the | Gl o 79 tional commission, the major leagua have not the stamp mark of yester- | NeWw York A. C. and Andy Ward of love and it seemed almost impossible | he was shooting hard and well. ~Al- | country. o wilcox 100 club idents and Gilmore and 8in- Bh: thoy are i danser of Tosins Siaim || the (Chicagol ATVAT cmprise \thed Am® | for Tilden tol winlout:) Buti the fall(| thoushiho scored but fonebasket, he ST s i clair, formerly of the Federal league. o e Hownger of 1o9ng Cluim | erican athletic team that taured Swe- | Germantown player came back with | Plaved his I;§~1 same ,°§ 1‘1';(; Eomn BIG GAME NOY 22 et e e As Mr. Herrmann was chairman of hheve played matters safely and got | dea in the fall of 1916. They compet- ' a rally that simoly surprised the New !'es_ter(ht.'\» urns IY‘”O\(‘ . Lo aea vy 5 St 96 90 the commission when the peaca Bery 1t Forimsmeid men aeop | ed at meets held in Stockholm, Ghris- | Yor ndlfietitinagelesm linniont|BEtUSTAL AR eV RERE cost kD bed = (e i treaty with the Federal league was SIS _td £ | tiana, Upsala, Malmo and Goth | Tilden came through victoriou | ketball and shooting five fleld goals T P a Kkely t re te y Owner William E. Carey | : 2 { s | S S : - 5 signed and is likely to e quite :'tra}flttscl':}eyrsor:;:‘hafl”h\fi;"fl!'(i’ \;;‘o‘\ | bure, rolling up a total of poin To v that Tilden was brilliant, | ;xlndlndf(‘mls. (‘._mlt-‘nn Ila,‘!*\r was In | flarvard Athletic ssociation An-‘l Coff :1r;‘|:3‘ prominently in the trial, it would not ire: Ieiiel ahan R ler o R gainst the pick of the Swedish ath- | sparkling, scintillating, is putting it | the lead by one field goal. S e advisable to change the chairman ers, Paddy Green, Dufresne, Pu s, winning 34 firsts, o1 seconds | mildly. e seemed 1o beron & ot ! The local team plaved St. Thomas'| nounces Important Football Date | Jurgen .. TGI s =57 [ el advisabie flofchrags AheE o RaEn ere, Gill, Sherman, Wood, Mayberry, | o3 99 third i ot S of his | of Hartford this afternoon in Hart- Goeb E A S | e Johnson, Rettig and Manszan; catch- | "y 0 itk ¢ vot is the only one of | shot g \"““1 v ‘{“‘ HOme 0! ":"h-.ml Next Friday night the team for Coming Scason. | 1 84 24 There also is a belief in some base~ i el e | as vet is > f | shots were absolute uncann it % % f | § = e £ S ((‘\51) Mc‘D!:;rm‘mfl. \\: heat, T.%vrm\en. nd {li 1o foirl invited athlstes who Fas ac: Fwas not that Richards let down, The | 8°¢S to Bristol to defeat the Bristol | Cambrides B2 e BATarch e The | 87 86 5 llfll circles that i 7‘111 1 onnell; infielders, E. Gonzales, | cepted the i i | e tins © AN feam once re. The season will end | ambi e, , Ma .—The | = 2 e case were a mnew chairman s 4 < : | cepted the invitation. Lieut. Simps $ ar kept his nerve 3 s am once more. : | BT a8 7 R. Gonzales, Gross, Poole, Mitehell, | pontCy N (TN IEHCT: ettt = apson ?“i’““g '“"\“\:\‘_’1‘: his nevve and plaved | (G ho Harttord game to be played | schedule of the Harvard football team | lected after the case had come o Durgin and Mowe; outfielders, Beck- 2 X 3 , i 8 WEDEN] Sl me. Despite the | Ha March 14. Several of | for nex 0 . B AR trial. Herrmann was the leading e | tive of the Swedish Athletic associa- | di pace he set, however, Tilden | P Hartford on March . Several of | for next fall will comprise nine 13 : = I'lfn Rhode Tsl house .| tlon here, a tentative acceptance. He |kept his head and varied his game | (€ Hartford team. including Lavland | games, the first being with Bates col- | Vacuums (et t 1Z8¢ L : SR . nnl“ house judiclary | wijl go if he is mustered out of serv ust enough to put Richards always |2nd Suisman, were in attendance at|jege on Sept and the t with | Hubbard ...... 88 | eral league's anti-trust suit, heard be- Souiite: B {1‘1(’1‘::”?(”‘.,“ 5 ”2'~m‘,“j {ice or obtains a three months' fur-jon the Jefensive. Tilden volleyed, | ¥ oSterday’s same Yale on Nov. 22. Both will be played | Pennimen 106 i Junes Wascsas Mounth Lenat {‘” ‘”‘]“‘ ST S et -vm’lix.\ |lough, which would permit him to smashed, chopped. sneaked little | 1/0¢al reople will probably bo sad-|a¢ ine stadium. These dates were | Craig 79 B raieese ot hascba ill, whic ovides for the ST 5 » Bl dened to learn of . des o A ! S = i 4 By the ne t the Be 10 S Sunder of berebars |make tne trip. * Vibers has written measly shots just across the met, cut |[ucned to ledrn of the death of '3 ncimecdivenieras bhy bty s & 3 im timora egalizing on ~Sunday of = baseball | Loomis, but has not vet received a re- | the far corners and spun the | ball | SPelcer, physical director of the New | 4 pietic assoclation. | Pra . Federal suit is over the baseball se Hothiiprofessional fand am atenr Mandi iy, S romithelversatile® Chicagol ath | along thelside lhne=a i | Haven High school last vear. He was | " mye princeton game will be played | ) | son will be only a few days away, and i ction of an fsimilar games which have been and |jete. P lin this city also last vear at various | occasions and umpired the game with | New Haven High with “Dick"” Dillon Herrmann continues to fill the of llar gam 1 R DEeniy nest lias Leca unable to get in O re played on Sunday. Various tauch with Lieut. Murray, who on restrictions and safeguards are pnro- | recently returned heer from France as usual, two wecks before the Y inch in court e < of commission chairman when game., Harvard going to Princeton for this contest on Nov 8 Brown uni- “The greatost match [ ever saw, 1son opens it is a certainty ha | 5 2 and one of the best I ever expect to . S | Guite S posed in the bill and horse racing, | anq went directly to Calfornia. Ired see,” {ho way ono ringside critie | Tefereeing: Mr. Hpencer died about a | yorgity and Boston college probably | con i on for another yea motor racing and boxing are specifi- [ will retwrn 1o New York carly in §t, and that at e np thig | month ago after being ill with pneu- | "o boin ‘anne 0 the list, I e 84 i - cally prohibited. The bill also defines | Apyil |PE 2 Ll aho s R s hoile fo albout 10 dn [P e Ean e near fonkina Rl Rb b ithol i ikina i 6 TIGER FIVE BEATEX : amateur baseball as distinct from pro- |~ Vibers was authorized only to ex- | tems an rne ot i Soin lennis nis- | he Jincup of vesterday's same || datens they il All are at prasent un: | Richara Jiiiii 74 R s was zet X~ as o o he ¢ ics of o) [l e o Gt o ain O i er teams il = fessional baseball. tend the invitation to the four men e NEW BRITAIN R I | et rannawal Fave o fivar i oo il ST ehit 88 Cornell Basketball Quintet Proves Toa The bill is strictly a local option act | mentioned. At two more Yan- |Buney ...........Greenberg, Drazen | ; 4.4 on, it is said ’ | Fast for Princeton. and places absolute control of the | kee track sta Belasied to oot e i Right forward E ] I = Sl o e games in rha hands of the local town | Brnie Hjertberg, the official Swedish WESLEYAN AND WILLIAM | Tavlor ........ ~-V°“‘1”“‘ Provis — | e ot il boaiatballl teara Toona apd.city authorities, | trainer, will decide upon the other Sl ‘ Left forwarc . L l or aske und ey B , ¢ T 1 : BILLIARDS AT CHI. | E 010 GROU | ton an easy victim here las Tt is said by legislative leaders the | men to whom invitations will be ex- | Speedy Battle Looked for on Middle- | Kehoe, Brink............. SRR o & i SR B OO G ROUNDE: (i by 0a eoreiotiis o) 18 bill will pass. Eastern leaguers are | tended. e | i | Chicago. March 1.—H. C. Allison e - winning by a score of 3t fo 18, much encouraged at the Sunday base- | (Capt. Meredith, who recently 3 | Woodford, Vibberts. . - Shubs|| of Detroit won from J. E. O. Morton | Lcau€sted By Glants to Play Here on | The fast f’ . ik A0 ek ball outlook in Rhode Island Al e e Middletown, March 1.—Tonight, on | Right guard iof Philadelphia, 300 to 243, in 38 in April 22. ;.”‘”’]”";" i SR et el A business in Philadelphia, largely ;he 10;%\1}(“”_\""{ the Williams-Wes- | Burns ... """‘“”" Ad’l"““a"""”e"‘ nings, and David McCandiess of Chi New Haven, March 1.—Manager | here this year but the poor defense ? NI S accept the Swedish ath- leyan basketball fives will meet in _eft guary N i s " SN : : 2 8 yos Sl % STLEOTS YALE CREW. indilced ftoflaccon jemewcdishiia th Sl Summary—Fisld seals, Botwinick, | cago defeated Percy P. Trump of | NOCl ATMSITONE of the Yale baseball of the Tigers kept the game from bes letic invitation hecause he will be able their second contc | team received a letter from John B. | ing interesting. Pittsburgh, 300 to 12 6, Burn . in 25 innings, e Eieet The 7 |'to mix bu with pleasure in Swe. | The first game, which was played on | Adelman, Bunny, 1 camjecalvenla B don ) e iy 0 Temporury First Fight Chosen By | o W& B 0™ resent his firm in the Williams floor, resulted in a 30 | foul goals, Botwinick Burns 11 | in yesterday’s play in the annual ma. :(f,’_’d,‘v Gial d Jiantslvens M The} plavingor Moline \\!\'mf caged Coachgabbost | some trade deals there while engaging | to 17 victory for the Wesleyan quintet . Ditlon; _scorer, Swift; timors, | tional amateur balkiine billiard tour- | [CT12Y, (0 the effect that the G ants ! five diffcult baskets, was the featyre . s S © i but sinc P e A e o | O'Brien an P | nament igh runs, Allis W s i [He M4 I o of the me, althougt rtner New Haven, Mar Coach Ab- |in mmplr“fi . o {but since :1:,.: -wy:m the ]L;t-cv hz‘;;e Brien and Adelm |foaren e 'm? ;Tlh\exx:;‘a 6“¢nd Grounds on April 22. The game orlg- ' took individual scoring honors with e Yale crew picke | " To a friend recently Meredith can- ered a bad slump, and hence the —_—— | 34; 2 » 35 anc 1 1 Ratt ey et ol il ) L Rionocs REC oo ey Dok fided that he hoped to get at least one local men erc by no means sure of a PACTORY BAS 63 and rump, and 17. '\‘:“;\ H;‘:O:‘ f:\'];m;fl'd] to _)I xx”\v“ ed in five foul gonls and three baskets from temporary first eizht vesterday from [, ..\ oria's record while in Sweden, victory. Williams has won but two e o B B | ale asked to play | the floor. Cornell led from the start, the two crews of cqual strength that | fie thinks the track in the Stockholm games and lost four, while the local New Britain Machine Co. vs. All-Stars § i AT W RN [t owart scoring iR i) first few m)”i M jave been rowing since Wednesday. | Stadium one of the fastest in the five have won two games and lost six. Bl Gameltostanis Evening) WAR MASK A WINNER, T T e | utes of play, and the score at the en The nearest of the Pennsylvania race | worlq 1 says an athlete greatly is Two new men, both freshmen, are New Orleans, March 1.—War Mask of the half stoo; 3 in Cornell's st big game of the post-|on Mask, S e s the delightfulness of the cli- now eligible to play on the varsity, The f on April 19 necessitated an carlier | aided 1 and R. W. Pa selection than usual but competition | mate in Sweden during the summer Robi f the host of “war” horses which of the local FactorM | carried the colors of 4. R | BELLEAIR TENNIS TITL -sons, while ! 1eague seri Macomber for the seats will continue keen as | months. His great showing in the re- Ryalls will be shifted from rward league will played in the Y. M. |qan the ropolitan tracks last year, Bellealr, Fla., March 1.— e final NAZIMOVA ever. The seating of the first eight | cent Millrase 600 has ven Ted a to replace Hartman at center €. A. gymnasium tonight. The Fafnir | ran off with the Mediterranean handi. | in the women’s tennis tournament S e was as follows | world of confidence. Trainer Lawson But two games remain in the Wes. Hearing company’s team will play the [ cap, the feature event a{ the Fair | which decided the Belleair champion “OUT OF THE FOG" Coxswain, Hadden; No. 1, Schieffin; | Robertson of the University of Penn- leyan schedule after tonighl’s con- sécond gmme of its series wiih the unds track vesterday afternoon. | ship was plaved here yesterday a it " No. 2. Mead (captain); No. 4, Rock- | sylvania, who got Meredith in test one with Yale at New Haven on New Departure te st Bristol, at|Only three horses, Phantom Afatd, | the result was a victory for Miss Har EX RN . afelie No. 4, Brownell; No Al- | for the Millrose 600, vesterday | March 7 and the last with Brown 8:13 o'clock, and this game will be | I'nder Fire and Roi Craig uppmwi riet T. Shephard of Hartford, Conn 1 BIG DAYS 1 len; No. 6, Adams; No, 7, Brown;| “Ted is stronger now than he was | here on the night following the yale | followed by a contest between the|him. TFle Was much the hest and won | She defeated Miss Peggy Smith of COMING Bow, Driscoll. when as a mere boy he smashed the ' game. ;.\'ev Britain Machine Shop team and | rather easily. New Rochelle by 6-2, 6-4 {

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