New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 22

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sfon and the title: Since that time B! hind four decisionles: SEQUIN GOLF CLUB GETS NEW MEMBERS nd (Lewis Yumber of Male Members Will Be Limited to 225—improvements at House and Grounds. heing conducted the Sequin Golf to the and for drive which by thé members lub, of Maple nembership, is number of people enrollment to the club, has been voted to limit of male members of the to 225 that number can accommodated, and & prize ha red to the onc secures number indidates. The proposed new members A is of Hill, ringinz r have applied unsolicited. Tt the number hization nerease ults or as onl be yeen who the rg of « majority of ‘ball Captaincy—Hayes, Manager SO THER)\ DAY R DAY To USE TwHE TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. B OUT IN NINE ROUNDS—BURNS - AND THE FATMER COMES THE NEXT DAY SR e (KM HomE T DAY //// AND | THOULGHT 111/, (D row TH V7, YARD 1F You'D /// LET ME TAKE //// YouR LAWN- " You SEE A VAN BACHED' UP To TueiR DOOR AND ___———" | THEY ARE MOVING ! OH2-H-wBoY! AT 1T A GR-RR-RAND AND GL()R‘R'R\?US e FE,L'E S BILLBURNS TOLEAD HiGH SCHOOL FIVE W atllete at will season Burns, 1in High ketball quintet next clected to the captainey ar the Jead He ster- illinm school | | @ | Popular Choice Made for Basket- | day afte dering ore in the Bunny team he vening Hartford rical John or of 191¢ moon. However, Burne an offer to attend the 111, school next season, event. his going will the captain a annual banguet at Ningpo restaurant later attended performance. Huves has heen the team 20 two me of be the the ind elected prospects very bri team Kehoe The son arc ihers of the through graduation, Woodford This Lurns, Bunny, 'l Vibberts for a the only lost. and leaves raylor, I nucleus. Captain rink and ) Interciass Games, t The first of the interclass games IMartford, and the teams are their activities to Hartford, the w B is also represented. ‘A number of New Brit n people have retained their origin membe hip of the club No radical cf es will bo house or its cq few immprovements ve interior of the club vear. The grounds will | remain practically the same, with the exception of the second and third holes which will be dropped out | they stand, the fifth heing lengthened, | and the two holes in hack of the club house put into playing shape. This will make the full cighteen holes a distance of 6,000 yards to cover. The res i open this year previously are from confining m ment, this been be as | YANCE HAY PLAY King of Basketball Players is Being Sought to \id in Downfall or Hart- ch School Alumni. Reynolds of 1he school Alummni ed 1 being Bobby” Vance, “the king of to play with the Joc in ume with the Hartford Alumni in . The former B with the mcos and according to ports he displaying the that has gained for him the basketball court. With Cook, Stepanian, Ellison and nolds, the locals should retrieve them- | selves for the defeat sustained in city a week Ala deles of fans will the trip to Har to watch the battle. ‘onnie’ High annot New Britan basketball ning that secure ¢ ‘em a the coming High s day night boy, is pla Windsor, team st ove- efforts made to ool city st Berlin in pep” reknown on ir Vt., is “ol¢ this go. 2tion | n ford BOOTE WESLEYAN LEADER. Middletown, March Edward 3 junior whos home is in , N. J., has been elected | captain of the Wesleyan hall team. Boote is a catcher and a mem- | ber of Beta Theta Pi. 18 te, a Ora 1S INDIANS Cleveland, squad of the Cleveland left here last night quarters at New Orle STAR March 18 FOR CAMmP, he second ball training Ba the club for GREB OUTPOINTS BRENNAN., Pittsburgh, March 18.—F of Pittsburgh outpointed arry Bill Bren- nan of Chicago in their ten-round i the second baseman should s bout here last night. Greb | BAKER BRIGHTENS YANKS nd Cha certain Yankees retically take 2 b ik ed Hor- ob- place lhere pro- with tained to 10 his resolve to retire from wil seniors the men will Kehoe Burns of an position ablc has seve: haseball the Ya rather formiduble | tion. 1 rarely rises | tional heights of field but he is tried guardian for the hot corner and one of the hest batsmen in the Amer- an le: e. ession: nkees loom combin to ket sensi- i | be the and fresh- for be school, summer plans which will ture at the and carly ing the track the athletic during the played this evening, with playing the sophomores clashing with the winners of ton IFriday evening captain of the sophomores juniors fea- juniors he meet is of s games the cup. senitc Bunny far the and BURROWS CHOSEN CAPTAIN, Williamstown, Mass., March 18 The Williams basketball team ha elected Frank J. Burrows, 20, ‘captain far next year. He has been a member of the Purple five for two playing a guard position. In addition he was varsity twirler the nine a ago. Burrows’ home is in Lake Placid, N. Y. He recently received his honorable discharge from the Yale battery in the the Honors For Kehoe. rtford newspaper, in selecting necticut interscholastic five, this city the center has been a depend- player son and his work been instrumental winning A H A1l-Co ives Kehoe Kehor of s on all s vear in Phys imes. al Director Moorhead is mak- servic 18 YEAR OLD BOY WINS SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP Charles Jewtraw, )1d, of | Which Placid. N . ¥ castern skat- ing champion, who won every race in | Placid, 18 vears tered 1t the ionship contest 2 recent Liake . new caster teams, | spring years, | at Lake| Robson of Boston w | 0 | s * BOWLING NS Columbis Robertson Hoyle Anderson a1 108 425 Vacuums. Grinders, a9l 102 81 76 93 Coffee stevens . Cunningham Bardeck | Hickox | Ohlson | | | | Blackenhu | Shepard | Marsn { Jackson | B abeock Radiators. Fusari 54 jahn N g B. Clark S R4 W. Wright. .84 | Prior 103 84 m 90 87 83— 90 111 304 4 438 Bristol Vets. o a4 91 a4 445—1318) a9 landry | Tofs Bryce 82 460 Britain. 85 Robertson J. Wright | Pober | W. Wrl 1. Anderson FOUR | | | | RED SOX SIGN. | B Meets Holdouts Eve n in New York on of Sailing. The holdouts New York, Americans’ | reduced by main squad way to the | Bd 0w Amos Strunk and before March 18 Boston squad was four yesterday arrived in this city on its training camp at Tamry met Herbert Pennock, ind Wally Schang here, they knew what 1 hap- pened they had signed their . con- tracts, All seemed happy From | Boston came the word that Dave | Shean had put his signature to a con- tract there. The holdouts now are | headed Babe Ruth, with Pitchers Bush and Mays as companions. ‘i The Red Sox sailed today on the | Arapahoe for Jacksonville, where they | will entrain for Tampa. Some of the | Yankees had been scheduled to go by | that boat, but nobady volunteered to { brave the perils of the deep and the reservations had to be canceled. This makes it look as if that submarine trip to Boston was off. when the by | i MINORS MAY SEPARATE. | P1 t League Affairs In- dependent of National Commission. ! Chicago, March 18.—Plans under | which the minor leagues will operate | !independently of the major leagues { will be perfected at a meeting of a | committee representing Association of Minor Le: 29. I gues here on J March | The meeting was by A. R. Tearney, president | Western league and chairman | Minor League committee. the National Baseball | were invited to attend The minor leaguers plan to form a commission within their own to settle ail disputes among eir own clubs, and will propose a hoard of arbitrution to handle que: s which involve the major leagues. AT DARTMOUTH. called last night of the of the Members of commission organ- ization rOOL ! Pormer Governor of New Hampshire Is the Donor. N. H., March 1 college is to have a future made office ter, 1l mouth in v nov S.—Dart- swimming ar This n- wa pool not th [ forme nent vesterd | Rolland N. H., the collega by of Roct governor of the Spaulding was ft at th entered state Governor contem- | when the war and end to | While build probs sigr plating this ¢ n emerg conditions U1 but emergency date the : has been gin when zation > tim the put consiructior contemplated tions show nea an set, oper bly will T stabili prices of FULTON RETIRES FROM RIN( Angeles, Cal. March 18.—Fred vweight boxer, vesterday irement m his intention Los | Fulton ret the | FOOTBALL, PRACTICE IN APRIL. Cambridg Mass., March 18 pring football practice will be held Harvard next month R date ill bo decided at a meeting indidat for the whiel arch team will | ROBSON EASY WIN Svracuse, N. Y., March 18 ommy | an e win- { ‘R. | | yesterday, 6 | There { Leonard's the National |, B ELECTED TO CAPTAINCY AND HAYES MAN- | CE MAY PLAY WITH ALUMN! AGAINST HARTFORD—YANKS SCORN HOLDOUTS | 2 YANKEES OWNERS CHANGE ATTITUDE No More Concessions to Be Made To Holdouts York, Y New New M the Kk Ameri sen assured of ‘rank Baker it has adopted more independent polic holdouts. Jirnest naval servic come Jack Mi the with t that | cession that | rill Pratt over the extent of the con- make. Der- second baseman 1 Dutch | Leonard, the left handed pi must sign at the last figures r by the club or remain out “We received the contract of Frank O'Dowl, a young pitcher drafted from the Sacramento club, which leaves only and Pratt unsigned,” Harry Sparrow vesterday “The club has invited Shore over to from h at E Bend, N. C., to s not a great deal between the club and we do not expect to hav jin signing him Leonard’s Terms Exorbitant. will be the only unsigned player permitted at the camp. The others have our latest terms, and that is r we will go with We shall make no further at- to go after Pratt or Leonard. If they want to play they know whera, they can find us Bob Connery recently ard his orange.farm near Fres but was unable to budge the hander. The club believes that terms are exorbitant and that Connery in behalf owners they club will cher, med Shor: Leonard sa to run home n of differ- Shore and iy trothls Jacksonville ast is ence “Shore as them tempt visited Leon- on no, left the offer of the the team will have without Leonard. A similar attitude the case of Pratt son hardly came up His fielding especially in the spring. The is worth about the other members of whom were offered same This does not mean that undervalues either Leonard or Both players would be handy hers the Col will doors myself made club was as-far They pitching e will re go quite a even s being taken in His play last to expectations. was poor early believes he several all of the club Pratt. meta- Huston club same as the club, the but the held up of team, close be said, T before KMERICAN LEAGUE UNPS Ollie Chill Gets Back in Filling \\- cancy Caused By O'Loughlin. Chicago, March 18.—Ban Johnson, president of the American Jleague, completed his staff of umpires vester- day for the coming season Ollie Chill, for the last two years afl umpire in the Ame n association, was signed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of “Silk” O'Loughlin. Chill was in the American league in 1916. The other members of the staff T. H. Connolly, W. C. Evans, W Dineen, George Hildebrand, ( Owens, R. S. Nallin and George arty. All were in the league la son. The coming season will be Connol- twenty-sixth year as a professior umpire and } nineteenth ¥ with the American league AMERICAN ACE WINS - of Sty ara iam B. Mori« - r ot Max Gardner Drives Winner Patrick’s Pu in Faultless Styla at Hot Springs, Ark. March 17.—Am~ 1d brown coid 1 the St. P vent at Hot orings, A erican Ace, the owned by Cebri rick's the Oakland Par yvesterday fternc He defeated : field of sprinters in impressive n. Max Gardnes rode him left the re«< sult in Chaice ished second ar the Morni was third Anieric « had b 1 host 3-vear n, W t< purse feature k on. big ash ell doubt w ind never adley's fin< g n admirer to him at 11 The attendance was la the opening day. All the many friends and were a jority AVER SIGNS CONTRACT. than onf winners had t good priceg ofitable d ger ind a m had a pr Wi White Sox Holdouts Begin Falling® Into Line Holdou Sox began with the Marcl Chicago line White sterday 1son Chicago, with the falling into arrival Weaver the ve G shortstop, was si cont phed from n iccepted terms. on I among n a t he 1 will tisbe s Francisco th The White day nig for the Mineral Wells, Te P e We have alleys open for ladies’ alt< Sox eave training camp 18 | crnoon parties. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. | ner over “Soung Fisher of this city, in their ten-round go here last night Church Street,

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