New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 12

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JAY, MARCH 7, 1919. _ WOOD DECLINES BOXING PRESIDENCY —BALTIMORE FEDS SUIT IS 'VETO—IDAHO MEN WOULD PAY $160,000 FOR WILLARD-DEVPSEY EXHIBITION GLOBE CLOTH.NG HOUSE BAWLS ForR BaY g ESTABLISHED 1886 PRe=TEWDS AND TELLS HiM f To WR\TE To STEP LIVELY SOME THING . RATTLES Boss LEaves onN DESH FoR Tme DAY Ry by weeted ‘with ' © »fessional ringh 3 v approve the idBWRpon the YN point of clean amateur sport, VHORPIE the physical hetterment of E Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marg : - : Warmth—without weight Overcoats for Spring New Britain and Hartford igh t weather made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Suits School Alumni Tcams Ready for E and Overcoats $25 up. Series Opener in This City. Rl::l] ER“SS BRANCH 7 Mlés é;'UiRSTEDT WINS 1 ever before have we offered so brilliant collec- | tion of Silk Shirts $3.50 up. A big crowd is expected to witness | e e e FLORIDA TENNIS HONORS M. C. A. five. A prelimir will be staged and low the contest. Warren 5 T T, ) Il i been considered the stamping ground 2 s i g UL o osess ' 1 Kl < £ 91000 T Vv 5 i % i B Cusack . - 98 o o i i ) « 2 . « Willare Jemp§ LEGALIZE BOXING { 0} who picer, it was ihe trottes Tted Lo , S L Ry i ‘ nearmg FNtThe mescago sui Willard-Dempsey Mill There, first made a place for the - 4 7 1 2 5 : ” i i ; the Idaho boxing laws were ate in the light-harness racing i, i ‘ . v P k. March 7.—The $900,000 Vised so that ght might : . N orld. He was bred T Wado : : S : New York, March 7 e $900,00 sed so that fig i Nevada Legislature Pusses BHL Per-| o, paimburgh, being rmljw in :\s\u]u_ g : pasiey s 1 el el conspiracy suit of the Baltimore J. Robb Brady of mitting Round ionts Over Gove made his record in 1874, when . : 5 g & it g i Federal League club against Organi- old, in a third heat at Buf- e g 2 . . 3 3 e 3 ; 2 b nd Ja Imore and ermor Boyle's Veto. falo, where he defeated Camors L. : : i Boot | 93 Sinclair, formerly of the Fed- Gloster, Nettic, ensation and St N e - $ & i " ! lezgue, agnin has been post- Red Clond was raced from - ; ; : : P p . I poned. John Heydler, president of ~u)ion “Opic” March 7 ——Ted I.eti 1876, When he won in 2:18, B o B i 500, the National league, yasterday I®- welterweight champion, and Jack TR e ile e \llwn} vyftj._:yw the list of fast trot- £ X b ; : 3 b e i Campbell 2 3 ! ceived word from Washington that P York 5 e R e e Goldsmith Maid, Occident, Amer- Gt : 5 : Co L o Lang e | the case which was scheduled to 1 to R S over the|ican Girl and Dexter being the onl b 4 5 g i 2 : McKenna ...... 8 s2 | come up for trial in the Circuit court iarch 17 Vet eaete S ones with faster marks. He soon had g iy 4 D Bl WA i 1 Coonan 5 5 of the District of Columbia next Mon- scheduled to be This will open the way for the st o few rivals, however, as the follow- il i z R ¥ ol AN i vl 3 (0 day. has been postponed to make was cancelle of the Willard-Dempsey battle in | ing week, at Rochester, Lula trotted evada, and at the present tfime it is 16 1-4 and Gloster in 2:18, while ; : been granted precedenc the only state in the union where the | Nettie won in 2:18 at Boston Red G , . R o iagssess 3 Puarcha . Hevdl fighters could contest 25 rounds with-| ¢ zot by Legal Tender, a : i < n &1 out danger of interference | desce of Blackburn’s Davy . . G Rickard has said that he would | Crockett that was taken from Detroit y : : 3 Litke . prefer a spot nearer the big centers| - in 1837. On July 8, 1874, 3 i B " d 4 Williams of papulation even if the bout wer short and decisionless. The action of | of the greatest demonstrations of an- the legislature plainly is a bid for the | gep | egis] i that was cver s on a race- . 3 : $h : | heavyweight championship bout. rack. It occurred at Indianapolis, I == - vhere he was named fo start in a S i % , b Baldwin HARVARD STUDENTS PROTEST. L000 purse with Goldsmith Maid e S S Clotlier —— and Judge I"ullerton When the race i - 5 ¥ i Turner Oppose Exclusive Athletic Rules for [ was called it was announced that Reid, : . ki 1\|:,:\”=m tornevs. would notlbel surprised! to “Big Three." Cloud '\J}} drawn. This roused the 5 H il i £ o1 it | see other cases given precedence. AET A ];0"\7111\'(; g ; fury of the Hoosiers from the banks o 3 . Heydler now is afraid that the suit | b v B qm‘rlnv‘ Mass., “"l““‘ = ”‘!“/ of the Wabash and White rivers, who . 2 ; “? I will drag into the baseball season ALLEYS. arvard student council, represent- | naq paid their hard-earned coin to - : : 5 ihg qiate b | ‘ i ESILes 20l ) 7 e S i ~ rits something th he hoped to avoid v s ing the uatelbodylati Har- il uai i e e e ew Britain . 201 At nonad o el Church Street. ard university. adopted resolutions & : - &5 1 revival of peace fipals of the woma L. .100 304 {to have this thinz settled before we b Tt Sl e — ngles for the Florida titl 1] John L 100 . start another seasor said Heydler sition to ony code of rules among Unit States senator and milliona power and electric operator, signed the message as president of the lub, Cavean Gitel e \arch 7 Sooal LEWIS TO MEET BRITTON AGAIN, vote of 11 to 4 the state senate yes- terday morning passed the 25-raund room for another case which had ne e we er had prepared to go to ST | Washington today to make final pre- EHMKE SIGNS WITH TIGERS# paration for the defence of Organ- Los Ang March 7.—How ized Baseball. He planned to remain “hmke, pitcher for the Defrait*Am- ¥ - in Washington until the end of the, erican league club, was discharged also the storm center of one 2 foL RN G Read . 02 3 trial, esterday from 1 t San Pe- No new date has been set for t sign- trial, hut Heydler said in the ordinary business of the JFederal court in ed a contract 19 seaso with Detroit which the case rests it again should | 5 be called up by the latter part of next We have alleys open for ladies’ aft« week. However, O zed Baseball's | arnoon partics, twinkling they stormed out of the grandstand, shouting “Red Cloud or The sensat no race.” Someone produced a long and Mrs. 1 rope and before the police could in- HWarvard, Yale and Princeton which .“}I.m e ‘M 1(‘f0\_\_‘l"“ might bring criticism from other col- : 8 goross Lhe defeated in {he Im Beach. 1 161 40— 279 | vesterday S Foberg Anderson . 293 | HANDICAP BEAT MRS, HURD “Resolved, That the Student coun- ) Finishes in Ruck in Flag Contest at | sl representing the undergraduate | NAnds. A few of the leaders were . Hody of Harvard university iz of the | Convinced that Wade had been paid jugiciary Committec to be Trepared | various Adi \esociatl lcenee ; L e A e S ye inanimous opinion that football | (0 dra s horse. as jt was well | sociations in Uni Tal 5 18 88 e i Pinehurst, (., March he an should be Tesumed on a hasis identi- | KROWN that Geldsmith Maid was nol to Report Unfavorable Action—No| cd Kingdom Cnite in Plea Fop | o onman - SIENBER gontestiof sthe silven izl sal with that of former years > and on ‘hat accol Red -~ | 4 Harding 93 ayved on No. | course here yes- | “And, whereas, any code of rules| Cloud was cxpected to win. Wade Substitute to Be Prosented. | More Recrcation, Berry ... SO = | terday and was won by Mrs. H among Harvard, Yale and Princeton | Was called the judges’ stand and Harttord P Marchly = The dic ; H O'Brien ....... 99 Rackham of Detroit, handicap would tend to give an erroneous im- | finally consented to start Red <loud, ‘. o __London, March 7.--A conference of = - who planted her flag in the nine- pression of the existence of an ex- | but notwithstandinz his best efforts, COmmittee of the general assembly | associations representing ail sports of 7 B L oemin, . A IPRAGE e Royals of Hartford. PVinchurst 1 ot 1 Y T the Unitec < 1o 1 d i - - LS, — = K ’ Slusive triumvirate and is contrary | no doubt on account of the ho has decided R R Gl ! Kingdom, neld in London, Youngstown, handicap 15, took the [f you treat ‘'em rough to undersraduate opinion, it is be- | being properly prepared for the race, | report on t 1 ~galize boxir n :u: roved of a series of memorials FRED DEMARAIS DEAD second prize. o) A A lleved extremely unwise to enter into | Goldsmith Maid won in J Connecticu! No = itute bill will :)’“ h::}\‘lmw.n' ,';,‘ « \;‘n .‘..p,,l’v - of Stamford, Conn., March 7.—Fred- Mrs. E. C. Bliss of Pinehurst, 19, —sit on em-—soa &mr iny additional limiting agree | ar with Judge he offer he ¢ id the house of commons | (" pemaraic s 28 ol who | also reached the nineteenth green, T W cept such eligibilit 1 third place i ol that oniy o tow | cmphs 1g the need for increased 3 . i facilitie fo 2 & = = ¥ « | pitchea or. T X Cubs under | #and Mr Ronald S. Barlow of Phila- o e SAF trom time to time appear neces el : ; reations | e management of i Anson | delphia, burdened a plus handicap of cleaners—out they come : - © joirsaml L Sedielel 2s Uiote llene health off the bidtionibut aa fonas | ooutis0ivears ago al is ‘home | § strokes, finished in fourth position good as new, yes visor IDES FOUR WINNERS, _ Y 3 to reduce unrest T 1 NG s on the nineteenth fairway. M won Fleven Will Not Go to West | members of the vittee for a fay < ndeatnl and all— v Orleans, March 7.--Jocl = minntes ve required hy the NO HARVARD-APRMY GAME. | mittee to reach E DO Lhe Dof Wrncreliiilo iinproe do Sy e Lolighostonay SO ‘ Gel e e e e was' pitening for R e ‘”’”'! S The English make a 3t Joffers ests ideefios B lanl S i sufo ! etore, that | P Coe W SR bR e T e e B O O (o wonderful cap—ask any- St our rs in | gl S 1 i Lol oot [ the Lill, being el for. Tho conlcrence S lendza w e G (hrow his arm out in 1-;31"\11‘1 l’\!\:vlll:‘l(\![y RECORD. one who wears a ‘Heath’ gj‘o’j]e;‘"?”““"’ e A L e ot T (bR thegassembl PN - S e e [& . i ) ‘(,aniin\,,»:f oc. Dty ) Th(e\"l C(-FST hmoro th'm-r 8 each he rode faultlessly and used | Cambrid | rentals and also instruct and empower i, E & . ANNUAL, Noduscouneatarinenurstin 88 ;i::]“\i:t‘;]p‘\“ l\i_rorhr“};a_\tfi" < S € e = e imonto il PIAC LLER SOON TO RETURY municipalities to 1 se. The o in a four-ball match vester t . W | Phis fall the Crimson will hold close | JACK MILI o0 do likewise. The S ¥ the judgment of a veteran. | to the stadium except for the Prince| St. Touis, March 7.—Jack Miller, | EOVernment Is also aske Lapnceting of the stock-| qay afternoon. This equalled the A : | ton game in order to get its athletic AN e e i e fore wirdlon e ; - - e anders, Frary & Clark | tournament round made by Edward We alone have them— CLAUDE WILLIAMS SIGNS, e e e ] R e St. Tows | plavers ana to S et ! ! « the cor- | Styles earlier in the ¢ Cationats Le enlisted in the yme which, until yester- “hi March 7.-—With the sign- | hig in money would be entuiled . making om nor B arch . 18, at e = R e e ‘n:l:'l::ti?d.l} of Pitcher Claude Wil Eoing (o West Poinl, because no | 'f‘ ines Sin ll"y“nn(“: “l . s = o . i i £ e s i WIPTON. 1,._— " = ‘ linms &ll of the members of the Chi- | admission is charged at the Point and | cabled from AL ‘Hn re- ; TO PLAY BRISTOL i i transuctlon of any| Philadelphia Mare - 1.‘\/\ ‘ g n n 5 | dago American league club who left | Harvard is unwilling to accept any | tUrn in time 1o Tejom the ©ub be- | The New Britain 1 s s ver o come hefore | Ryan, Philadelphi won the 100 var i last season to work in shipyards are | guarantee. The Cambridge team in | fore the s 'f; v‘,-l’-‘T + President- | basketball team will play Bristol ¢ he tanstor books | Middle Atlantic 4. A swimming now under contract for ths coming [ the past always pald its own expenses | Manager Branch Rickey announced | Hizh school in that place this even- S 4 from Ma 6 to Mmhj}m-h\h!]v for women re las Beason, for West Point trips. ing. March 1 QA

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