New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1919, Page 8

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" E FOOTBALL ELEVE EESEEE N HAS EIGHT GAMES SCHEDULED—ZBYSZKO DOWNS LEWIS mm ERNATIONAL YACHT RACE——HARTFQEED_ A_LUMNE DEFEATS NEW BRITAIN J | UNDERSTOOD You To SAY You HAD LosT INTEREST (N GoLF TuaT You WERE uP Gomne To GIvE T SAD | CouLD HAVE ONE OF HIS CLUBS LAST FALL You BECAME So DISGUSTED WITH YoUR GAME You ToLD ALL YouR PALS AND YOUR FAMILY THAT You WERE THROUGH PLAYING GOLF FOREUER, Now COMES A NICE WARM DAY AND You HAUL ouT THE OLD WAR CLUBS AMD ALSO COMES The DESIRE To TRY OVT YouR “FORM' PERHARS THE LAYOEF HAE IMPROVED YouR STRoKE I rgan horses® nthrop Morrill, B led in Vermont in limax was reached b vhen he got the ¢ elson. In the interval ives of Maine families were scattered | kil over the country, a few of the Jrews being taken to California, Nab-! heklish, the fastest representative ofl he Rising Sun family, to Tlinois pherd F. Knapp by 't taken to in 1864 , theso horses apper fted from~ Gardner , mebec river to the Long I | The first wrestling match of where in 1849 he reduced the|season bringing big fellows togeth to 2:28 in a race With|in this city, will take place ne Suffolk, whose mark [} Wednesday evening Mar: 26, had remained unbeaten pun: ampion stalllon representa- BB FELLOWS 10 | Famous Cossack Officer to Grapp Ped-! the nd racks world’s record 1.2 for WRESTLE HERE vove e ith Wisconsin Giant Wednesday | but this city lad. record, capital is not feazing the I Is After Ventres, \‘ Louis Kopen, who also hails from | | Hartford, has thrown down the gaunt- i et {o Al Ventres, in the form of ! 1 5 offer throw the Berlin lad | | a to twice in 15 minutes or lose the above sum ssion. this city Mickailof Makes Tmipi Mickailof, ha en several days 1 has attracted | streets. He clean | and seems to b the enormous strength his home in the U N. 3 in for form | on the athiete of making Brooklyn, nd h much massive attention cut possessor He S. in he er is xt at | | Mac, another Maine bred also prominent at that time. He was t Morgan Cae: wll‘ of a mare by Bush Messenger and| was owned by John MacArdle of Al-! bany. This horse won 21 races and| made a record of 2:28 in 1858. i trotting Thorse industry in} however, _antedates' Pelham | It was started with an in- back of it in 1822 at N“r‘l ridgewock where Lion was foaled. He| v i by the Rev. Samuel B. who also bred \Vn,hm'oll,l‘ sire of Belle of Portland that trotted in 2:26 in 1861, while Belle rickland, , was also inbred toj him. In 1829 Benjamin Hodge of| Hallowell purchased Lion and took him to Boston, where he sold him for $400, a tremendous price for a road| “horse at that period. There were no| ¥rotting tracks in Boston in ose days but Lion was raced on the road| and defeated everything he met Fanny Pullen, the next fast trotter, by Winthrop Messenger, was foaled in 1825 at Anson. e resched the New | York track when she won | two races to idle over the Shu\flv track at Harlem in 2:35 The follow- | Ing vear she finished second to Dutch- | man in a ra at two miles in 5:17 1»2‘ after which she was bred to imported | Trustee. H s also called | Trustee and first horse to| 20 miles within an hour. His time vas 59 1-2 while he o won at four miles in 11:06 Daniel D. Tompkins was the next good trotter by Winthrop Messenger. as foaled at Farmington in 1830. ted Rattler over the se at three miles in 0o won from Ix)('()l!\()-l » King two miles 1in His greatest race was trot- Philadelphia in ]Q‘i')‘ ct i i-! t in a $5,000 match at three| At that time the horse William Feterell of here he aferwards ap- red in t r his mate | grandson of 5 t was owned who afterwards owned grand of Win- called Zachary LaIDOLE ony ffour year: trotter, was br: a was the at Philadelph pe being IVAN MICKAILOF e Cossack ¥niform enger, th Russian ssack officer, 1gainst Dick Vogel, of M | waukee, Wisconsin. the best two out of three falls. curing of Mickailof, to displa in this city, has been a for the local Cossack stands 6 feet weighs 218 pounds. F meritorious one, a stack up br le a recor 29 to saddle wares trump ment. nches ed card The and pro Honest 1 a stamps him the championship crown, is no midget, standing 6 feet 3 inct 1 tipping the Fairbanks at blows | received in| their places| In ors possessed the| 17olish which subse-| encounte of these! Mas be for The Semi-Final, ting industry » others took mi-fina idlew Jim of Worcest: This grapple should prove mding Papas the Alex Subuta, 1 ke e champion, qualities howed e h will The match is for T his manage- s one of the contenders Vog will has a fine BOWLING NEWS UNIV l—;;.\ih—l,l:‘\(-l E. Trade Shop. Cooney Nelscn 1 Wunsch Mac . Williams Natzke Hartney Goodison Wilcox { Alpress Sheflields. 94 sl 107 8 101 | Larson Marsh .. Jackson Kilduit . Blackenburg Wiezand .. Wilcox Taylor N, B. MACHINE First LEAGUE. Floor. Hickey Begley Abrahamson . Kels Carlson Grey Robert Bertz . il- he TO 1.¥ INARD. g 820,000 OFFF 3 Tis nd Guarantee That Sum to Box Fdwards Australian, in Manila. Kan city, Mareh Benny | champion, in an offer yes-| Wash., pro-| $20,000 for him| lightweight training received terday from a Taco moter, guaranteeing to meet Lew Edwards, an Australian, | {in Manila, on July 4. Picture p el leges and transportation to the Philip- | pines are also offered 1 Billy Gibson, l.conard's manager, | saiad that the offer will be given seri-| ous consideration. Leonard, s here 240 he er, to 4 i Madis | o i is in - Pratt Accepts Terms DERRILL PRATT, 1 Like Frank Baker, of | to the arguments advanced club as to Why he should he has agreed to stick witl for another year at least Derrill the Yank being vill Pratt, second basemar es, who had been quote ready from wait by play the the as to rotire team ZBYSZKO BEATS LEWIS Polc to men lag were on the cssor, and was on the greater part once during the Pole have Lewis in trouble, and | was when he fastened his deadly toe hold ou the Kentuckian. On getting out of this hold Lewis limped pain- ! fully for several minu 8 was on | the defensive until he regained the partial use of his left foot. After thirty his h pad Lew top the combat the his time did the that s of n Onl Giant Pins Kentuckian's Shoul- Mat 1 Aggressor Throughout Matceh. March ant re G throng 1:37—Loser ders in the © York 22 Wiadel t night in in the pres- packed the | area from pit to dome vanquished rangler Lewis in a catch-as-catch- can maten that lasted one hour and a hali, By winning one fail Zbyszko under the terms of the agreement was acclaimed the winner, and he thus puts himself in a position to claim a atch for the championship with the | title holder, Harl who now I'rance in the s Uncle the Squ Polc wrden s B e aton - {hat an hour and minutes wrestling Lewis got 1 lock | and neld it probably about four min- ute When the Pole extricated him- self by means of head spins he his feet, took a body hold on I raised him from fhe ring floor, slam- med him down on his hack like a bag of oats, fell on him and pinned his shoulders for a fall and the match The time was 1:34 :37, ot to wis, sam. { The conlest helween Zbyszko —~ Lewis was full of action from start to finigh, and the manner in which it ended was a distinct surprise to those | familiar with previous contests tween these {wo grapplers previous meetings had been tor and was decidedly the over the Polander in counte In the and WHITE SOX OFI" TO DIXIE. Chicago, March members the left Chicago last Wells, Texas, to b The party Was in charge of Manager Gleason and Secretary Harry Grabin- ler. FEight other players will join the | Pclub at Mineral Wells, wenty-six be- of Lewis in the vie- favorite hts en- Chicago Americans night for s n spring t vining. hour and a half that {he Pratt has listened ! and | Mineral | We wish to direct attention to HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING SUITS. A wonderful presentation of styles $25.00 up. Linen Handkerchiefs below regular price 3 for $1.00. Spring Underwear Union Suits $1.00 up. Children’s 35¢, YALE ELEVEN WILL - PLAY EIGHT GAMES e BYOWD and Princeton Big Gameg. "m0 Bowl—Season Opens Oct. 4 school alumni, Hartford Boys Swamp New Britain to 25 on West Middle School Gymnasium, For the New second time this the Britain High 00 sch went down the | score to defeat Hartford 12 to the game w: the Hartford | of the half 16 i limited number | fouls were not in his usual goals from the foul line. The H. Alumni. Harman at the of High Durir close the first half, and stir leading at the e to 14. Owing to t of players, person called. Harman form nd he field and 16 score: inte | New 1o | Yalc 1| here felfir which Haven, football last ni s March hedule nt by Mana calls for ¢ ht will take place in the bowl the exception of the HarvardT Fame at Cambridge. Tufts appears on the schedule for the first time, taking the place of Brown despit to the contrary, ‘he 1919 nounced P. Hef- games, all of counted ; | N. Alumni B. The Kopf | game, Smith W. Kopf | sides Tufts nd State North ¢ Yale Boston college, college and University rolina newcomers to,. football schedule. Brown, big drawing card, comes to flaven the week befor the ame of November 15 gement kept Brown in position as in past years. 1t remembered that Pollard ran ith the Yale defence in 1916 as largely, instrumen in the™ of Yale, 21 to 6, Stung by this Yale will exert all its efforts uare uccounts the Bear This game shou'd be one of the most interesting of the season Princeton comes to the bowl for the d time on the following Sat rday. The Harvard game follows the Princeton me as usual. It _had d that the Harvard gamg take place in the bowl due depleted treasuries of the two niversities, but it has been definite: ded fo hold the game In the stadium on November 22, Immediately after the close of the ster vacation spring football traf il begin. Artemus (“D star tackle and end of team and captain-elect of team, will have charge of He will be assisted by Mal- Mac’) Balridge, '18, whao ackle on the championship '16 | Dodge Cook Taryl Center i Allen Stepanian | & Right guard 4 Ne Re, ordlund Left guard S | E re, Hartford Hi New Britain High Alu from floor, Harman 4, Allen, B. Kopf panian Reynolds | fouls, [ man 16, W. Harrington time | minutes ' JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONS s of mar k W Kops of halves, efeat defea to 1820 been rumor would 1he ements Tts Hold on ihe Championship Cup by Over Senior Team Yesterday. v dec a win over the o m last tains class senior night s he junior the mpionshin 1d make p cup ame Gaffne the the the ts hold re firm. to Burns o on 2 ch ore the The A o was 6, and wor winne extent for t} Captain In order ass of tez vear's g the sophomore lead, havin gz defeati sponsiblc a great » victory. For the 1 Kehoe plaved well After of school in June ice will stop until about Septem- 15, when pre-seasonal work will n. The gridders will work under< the guidance of Yale’s new coach, “Al Sharpe.” The edule follows Oct 4—Springfield Y. M. C. A Oct. 11—North Carolina university. Oct. 18—Boston college (pending.) Oct. 25—Tufts (pending.) Nov Maryland State college Nov Brown Nov —Princeton Nov —Harvard a:i Cambridge. to retain the ¢ he for n last ATy the close 1920, it 1 be n the m to win the team next year te 1t that time won the found senior nies m, series »y a big no in the te Basketball léaguc the school purchas, of 1te interest in thi branch of after the T other schools had closed 1S 1 vear and yproi funds for the the cup to stimu athletics 8 (OTHER SPORTING NEWS FOLLOWING PAGE. DEVORE STILL IN RING. [ Josh Signs to Play With Kansas City Club, Marietta, 0., March | vore, former New Yo fielder, yesterday signed { play with the Kansas City club of | the American association. He will re- port at training quarters at once. Devore recently was disc the army at Camp Sherman De out-| act to We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- & ernoon partivs, AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. | rged om i

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