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

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ATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1015 OURT—YALE TO ERECT MEMORIAL TO WAR HEROES—HAVANA POLICE " | BLOCKS BIG BASEBALL DEAL—ZLI NATATORS CAPTURE CHAMPIONSHIP | | GLOBE (LOTHING HOUSE | ESTABLISHED 1886 ITS PossioLe EFFECT On Gorp A BEA\) T i) | jHart Schaffner & Marx f.abel is the Guar- 4 aniee of Quality, Ffihc;rz:?\i: c:u'tm Siyle and Work- SonN'S HOCKEY ik | manship, Suits $25 JoE 1 cAN and Highel'. PUTT STRAIGHT] AS A DIE S | For LittleFolksRompers ' Age 2 to 6, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Spring Showing of Caps $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 SAVE YouR oLD ¥eh. voum 4 UMEJRELLAS . THE HANDLES i than the rest. L ; )z MmAY™ BE OF VALUE |F The T s | ! " 1 1 5 ) €S - BRoomS ETC. SHoulD SUCCEED Befinith atier soni e PRICE OF CLUBS INCREASE Mot e PuTTer, BOWLING NEWS l lines ¥ be annaunced in a short while, and in the meantime rumors B e—— HARTF[ER!} AGAIN N YANKS DON'T LIKE GERMAN | Will Never Play >Agam T ~~I FOR JABK JUHNS[]N UNIVERSALL Robert<on to 89 Knives Go to Washington. Matzke T cornered deal whic nager Branch been called to the declarations mada : - ; by Jack Johnson, former heavyweight Rickey has been trving to put throt Y \ 3 i L [][)[ 0T 3 IC[OI‘y champion, that his bout with Jess pocneline LJ.\ \u: k \} ],ru:!s wd Willard in this city four years ago was Washington clubs has heen blocked Tpalcal Al writtentieport lon tha 5y Barney Dreyfuss of PiP: ; Tl e Trade Shop a “fak 4 T . » by Barney Dreyfuss of Pilttsburgh. — " X ” : b . i : g i 3 incident has been made by a lieuten= Rickey's object In coming here was to e loet hool hasketball ; : - o : . “oor B T8 e e 2 In closing his report, which in- i 7 g i é < de g 3 i Dummy ' i 4 : ] Hartney de Catcher Mike Gonzales of the played its last game of the bas- | : S Al G 4 BoL : 1 : 3 : ¥ Nelson Cardinals to the Giants, while the cludes the translated version of Giants were to let Outfielder Davey | ;04" juct night, and lthouch the | : 5 3 3 i i e Mack ... 2 s 5o, | Johnson’s statement as published il G e outplayed the Hartford team, | i : : i MAEES sisaspngt T : thetdetectiycfanys Wahington in turn was to hand aver Liee R R e e el ki ? 2 g ? i T 7 2 he foregoing it may ba Shortstop Doc Lavan to Rickey Gt e e S e i 1 : | B i 5 S 229 ! seen that, if this story is true, the It seems that all the club own Tlel i oat the Jooah tonm iisved i a 5 4 3 | hh«-flu‘!"* : i people of Havana were deceived and but Dreyfuss waived claim on Robert- | '¢ "0 vy R e . & ! . i ¢ S Judd o 5 2 defrauded and that it is desired, to son. | Dreyfuss refuses to let him imefil [ain Sias G Sl fon L o e 5 Ty P S i | Blackenburg .... 93 at the event with the sme or a m the National Le e. Drey- b local team as eight 3 7 i ¢ Dummy ceea 6 § 2 similar combination e Tone e et Foaaals e = D Fas B % fe z v e { Dummy ketball season with its old rival, Ha : : b < . e Wunsch o g rifor { The crowd was 1 vwhero i 2 s i e b 4 o Zabo Y New Haven Swimmers Defeat Co- S iR auict ar ¢ m different from ¢ v - sl . : Zupond $ o would tire zame 1 he two tewms in e gt RS R E . : ! | Blackenburg - ; lumbia 37 to 16 and Establish New A cam was glven o SR g : | ¢ L Strom | * ; 3 10t S ey S Wast ' Wpport in the cheering line by | * BIRA o e s B - g R 4 Binel E World’s Record in Relay Race. on and if Dreyfuss insists manyof e alumnl fwho werelpres i : e g R n the Waller- Reed Hospital af' o nson i i New Haven, March 15.—Yale's vunting fo see a victor: P o i ) £ e Washington is a former major league 5 30 program of winter sports was brought ball player who will never play ball to an auspicibus close here last night the game and go into husiness iwith me 5 again for he gave an arm and an eyve 3 when mermen were defeated, 37 to S S I me was fast from the sturt Islieb 3 [ 4 I n of the Hart : $ g B on the fields of France. The wounded 5 s 5 | 16, and when the Blue relay team our of the regular me 10 Hart- i 2 § 2 i hero is Tommy Quinlan, who has VSIS ccoeeeeeee succeeded in lowering the world's ford team w lisqualified before the s ol p 2 R 4 Dlayedlin thetnationaliAmericani Now | ool === cl Ul e S record in the 220 yard relay to 1 min- S K F HERE TQNIGHT ind¥ilia il tae Jaloncfeaved ol 3 4 " Bhas 3 | York state and Pacific Coast leagues, | 216 cecceccc.. B 2 lute 41 seconds. Two years agoX a 1l boys from o bad defeat. Dodge §5 Xt i g 3 : i e who fell in the Argonne. Rockwellis ~ """ ! Yale team set the previous mark at PR g kler played n good same for ; : f > e - N Iartford League Leaders to Play 1 : : \ ; ki Binney, the intercollegiate cham= heads above their opponents they | T R f : ; e : AR ]N GA Coff 2 . _,eqlDion in the 50.yard dash, played Local Champs—Billings & Spencer caused no casual(y list to he prepared. 2 % : £ ;. HARV D RE TTA Jurgen .. ceen 8 88 B : 2 : himself out in the relay. Hence ha Bunny wuas the individual r for ’ g ST g | — Oliver | finished after Rogers of Columbia in Vs. Machine Ship. the local tc four haskets | a3 2 : i = Norton .... 3 822 he &hor : T I eam work 4 3 5 5 « Crimson to Send Varsity Crew to o | the short da The $. K. I. team, winners of the .. : ng to allow him to 3 National League he will reti thiz 200 New n people attended I and althouzh they tower risk . ...107 : This victory gives Yale its ninth the local team was commendable, 3 2 i, Compete Against Princeton and | - Anderson ... 5 consecutive swimming championship. During the second hal o1 gave % . 3 S 2 ) ! e Captain Hincks copped the 100 yard league, will oppose the Machine she the local hoyvs 3 1 for £ X % £ v 3 ko iRt Annapolis on April 19, 462 swim in the excellent time of 5 P t 1 § " 3 te wWo which they shov i 4 o A T S T P Sabers seconds. Bnjamin's work in t fancy juintet in this city tonight. . game PeAmBWOn B X ¥ 2 3 ; 8 e Aro s . b will be played in the Y. M. C. L o or three times it looked as 2 : : L : s ] Annapolis, Md., March 15.-—The hampionship in Hartford Industriz FlenTy e aese s 9 288 | dive was exceptionally clever. Co- is the second of a three game series il SAwollldE pu ROVl i vICL oL, Sl g 2 B * oy ; rowing contingent at the naval acad- | Witkins . S oS EENES lumbia succeeded in taking two first between the two les e leaders. The | t ilzrtford lhoys w come o 5 & 5 iy S 9 { emy was delighted yesterday with the Guit T e R | 87 places from the Blue nley Works and the Billings & Dt strong e tiz ! ave the i : il e announcement that Harvard would »Iumm cvene. 76 82 ] — encer teams, both runners-up in aptair ‘1 oo i i have @ crew in the race here on April 8 i ZBYSZKO IN NEW YORK. eir respecti tes will meet as 5 e i R 1 19, which had been arranged hetween 180 | L preliminary game, it also being their : m 130 ! Arrives to Prepare for Lewis Maich S 8 T 3 e CROATRAEE) i the Naval Academy and Princeton G 2 ond game of the series. By their e summar i (HloR N euweid o eyt enansen Lo ans T in Garden win Vover itne looals Botn riford | Hartford > ritain Troc o 4 A ‘ Harvard's entry was admitted at the | powring CONGRESS IN PEORIA. | New York, March 15.—Wladek . ird Avmiy didn't eams have a one game lead o the Guerra st wis > 2 Uiy I the name of he e A Do Zbyszko. the Polish Hercules, who the first game of the 5, Barrc . i Taylor SRS s | to meet Strangler Lewis at Madison i e e met oW ol erion i 1 wan e s —— - ety sof o J Morrison, Meeting in Toledo. SHvave arden Friday in o wiestling played in Hartford ursday evening. f E 3 rowing representative of ihe Academy N e i el s the Hariford teams won by small Dodze .... 5 e .. Kehoe WAR MASK WINS ROWNS LEAVE FOR TEXAS, received & teiegram from ambridge Toledo, .. March 15.-—The .\mn,m‘/h St ved SliGtown gy eaterds margins —two points in each case, and 1 e = vesterday asking if Harvard's crew | oan Bowling congress will hold ts|Zbyszko came from Chicako. whe = . | 5 § 99 & \ ba g | he wounc > a successful tour whie the followers of the local teams ex- | Sickler .... ... Woodford = o Fourtecen Members Start for Spring | would be admitted to the race. After | 1920 tournament in Peorla, IlL, it wag N 1‘-\a‘”| By oL Siout iRy ect a different result on the home I | S veceiving information that Princeton ' decided yesterday at the annual meet- | included a decision over Joe & i o S 3urs Training Camp. ] St e o e e Before he left Chicago Zbyszko de- loor. The first game will be played ; Clarkin . . Burns = would welcome addition of Har- |ing of the congress held in co | cliced thut b han willin L5 : : : L : 1 h 15.—T ard the offer of the s e tournament in progress here. | clared that he was more thar ing 8:15 and dancing will follow the 2 : Winner in Feature Lvent—Erick- | S(- Louis, March 15.—The St. Louis | Vard the offer of the Cambridge in- With the tourname el S Tt an o e tar g game of the evening. “loor bas ; + Barrows 4, stitution was accepted. The o will | The prize list, representing $36,400 | to cesiis Sonl g h Kkler. Bunny Taylor, Woodford | son Rides in Fine Form. | be the big event of the college row- | for Winners in the LT EIhE b e e L = Foul kets—Guerra 3 Burns Antonio, s, where Monday they | ing season ment in Toledo, was presented by | dent that on his recent showings he : only her varsity | Judge Howard of Chicago. is in fine physical condition and fit to is known here, hut Prince The congress re-elected as president | conquer the headiest expert. Though bert RBrown of Louisville. Abe | the majority of wrestlers refuse Jo Langtry of Milwaukee remains as sec- | meet Lewis on the ground that his retary and F. L. Pasdeloup of Chicago | headlock is a strangle hold, Zbyszko treasurer, having becn installed for | figures that his toe hold will more o will be a mil nd ‘en_in ten year term at the Taledo tourna- | than offset the strength and cruelty camp for the opening workou g ile: and seven- | 3 the show to be stuged by him af the 916 of Strangler Lewis' headlock jie. Moo et th Mass., March 15.—The | ond and Franklin was third. The race g ¢ | ment in 1 l g First Regimental Armory ai Newark ) e | on March 81. The “champs” who \ t and University of Virginia | was at oue mile. Jockey Mooney LEWIS HAS BOUT. Lo —m— | VAN SLYCK YALE CAPTAIN. | Mackey expects to have battle sood | foothall elevens will mect hiore on - |y (he mount of War Mask and Tulse, e 1 ed emi MATCH FOR TED LEWIN, Nl e T en are Ted Lewi welterweight: | to! = it was annaunced by ath ! . 3 . K k e L ) ’ wven, Marc ores ‘1nl.ynm' Kibine fomey 0 rday le no ¢ Lewi welterweight champion of March Ped “Kid” | yvan Slyek of New York eity was last a 3 R el Ses et 5 it - carried off the | 4 = Lewis | e erman, bantamweight. He hac sam will il t e w liuil America, has been matched with Wil X 3 Sy Sh Ber £ St T Ll tonm e Wesi Point honors in addle. He rode two o been match With Willic Laughlin, | ball team and Howell P. Sawver of | cxpected to stage se bouts on | celed by We ; inished fi > lie Laughlin, South Bethlehem, Pa., | south Bentlehem, p. | ter. Mass, manager for S March 24, but as the principals wera| Farvard now bas but one apen | winners. He finished first on Padua b h hem, Pa, for a twelyve-; Worcester. Mass, anag 920. | h aorkad ~u; for fi}vhn on or near that | da h S v before the Yale|in the first race and landed Pluren tor twelve round bout here March | round bout here March 21, it was an- | J. Allen Newton of Chicago w u-l zollern” to a name more in keeping , ., . with things as they are in the Army | ' 'imson's own request. but very will- dined on their leave trips | of Occupation ingly by the other two. jrown Chosen President at Annual £ restaurant New Britain teams. Macomber, Cast Off. Romps Home a Americans last night left for San o e s = 5 FBurns. ; e E 5 CHAMPIONS TO BATTLIE et g “Di Dillon. New Orlea A .~War will begin four weeks of spring train- Hary il senq March 15.—If the plans den Mask, a cast from A. K. Mzconi- @ ing Dave Mackey, the fight pro- Fourteen members compose the | 50 far as : > TorH AL ber's stabie, woi the Shrewsbury | party ton will have a varsity, freshman and ! ANOTHER GAMIE FOR HARVARD. | Ya{Rarts : possibly @ second crew Harond ool *veral will be picked up along the | po 4sked to send junior and fresh- ) route, while the remainder will he at [ man crew if practicable for Wost Point. | day afternoon. Buford finished see- | {he noter of Newark,N. J., has in view S Consolation stakes, the feature event g0 through there will be three cham- | ywest Virginia Eleven Will 1l In ! the Jefferson park track. vester- : e dis- pionships seen in eight-round houts at 1 We have alleys open for ladies’ aft~ ernoon parties. ETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street, velterweigng mpion, has | night elected captain of the basket- | vest date, he put the show back & w 5 game d home in tront in the oni I 51, it was announced o) nounced rday ~chosen assistant manager

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