New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY_HuRALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1918, HTON ADMITS HE 1S THROUGH AS FOOTBALL MENTOR AT HARVARD—ANOTHER WHITNEY FILLY WINS AT BOWIE—M'GRAW ENTHUSIASTIC R WORK OF FERD]E SCHUPP HIS PRlZE HURLER — FORDHAM STARTS SEASON WITH VlCTORY—KOPF N—VENTRES MATCH TOMORROW NIGHT ITNEY UNCOVERS M GRAW HAS PRAISE 'PERCY HAUGHTON [ Wonder Whatragn Two 1iu§dred Year O B Flephan Thinks About Hlfi“ CLASS FILLY FOR SC ;UPPSW[]RK OUT OF FflflTfiAu R e e ‘ e " . D . ir WELL - HERE | Aam :ILLJ::S\SSCEYVAASVI;T; PlasH ety OL?;()%T)G\;J—DS KV:S\ZLBW 1§ Witch Beats Juveniles in Giants' Manager Says Ferdie Will | Announces Rem‘emem Alter ' G9 A T L, S | g N = e YESTERDAY TLev CAUGHT | cof AGAIN ATE T HERSELE - : To ¢ HEY C SE THEM Al S : (0R by e Wy Con ME. | WA cnLy A o £'S A GIRL WITH | GOSH WE ELEPAAMNTS OF WINTER QUARTERS KID 52 YEARS oLD - HERE IT'S AWFUL MONOTINGUS) Pl SEEAS Bur e UM GETTING ALONG iy o S 5 SHiEs) YEARS NOW AND NEED LRSS RECREATION tFast T -une at Bowie Track . Again Be League Sensation Years of Success as Mentor LIKE A LITTLE ATTENTION ATREARUT [ Rl ONCE (IN A WHILE SHE SLIPS T TO ME - | § HONGRY Pwic, Md., April 3.—TFor the sec-| Gainesville, Fla., April 3.—Anather| Boston. April 3.-—~The retirement fime in two days Harry Y'-\Vnnivl:n of training weather was vouch- [ from foatball activities of Percy itney's colors were carried home | safed the Giants vesterday and splen- | Haughton, for nine vears coach Tont yeste at Prince George | did advantage was taken of the favor- | Tlarvird elevens, w nounced by k. Tucsday ho uncovered a shifty | able conditions, Johm J. MeGraw | him vesterday. Mr. Haughton. v @ Broomstick colt named Amaze, | Was very attentive to the warming up | cently discharged om | hiscoina € terday afternoon Flying Witeh, a | of Schupp. and after watching his | sion as major in the irmy, said that ghter of Broomstick and Fly by | work from behind the pitcher's box | husiness intere would occupy ght 2d, led home another field of | for fully a quarfer of an hour. sai time, enile 1 “Schupp is in even better farm than | The ing ning at (Tarvar When Amaze won he was proclaim- | he was in 1917, when he was then the | scheduled to start this week l o litle specd marvel, but he did not | sensation of the National league. He [loen delayed because neither Bplay nearly as much speed lis | has entirely recovered the use of nis|ton nor other former crimsor BIf sister did yesterday ving | pitching arm, and I am convinced the | were available T jtch “broke” from the barrier well, | recovery is permanent, for he has yhe | principal tant, is s ) sine D llowed the pace closels fur- | free, loose swing and snap that No statement available last of hg, then went to the front and ! him his effectiveness vear before lost. { night as to Ilaughton’s probahle suc-, Imped homo an easy winner by fo He has the same quick jump curve he | e »r. The possibility of Harvard ap- gths. At the cnd of the four fur- i had that scason.” MeGraw is much | pointing a graduafe coach o supe “‘ Mg journey she was fighting for her | clated over the showing af the once | vise all major athletics, simiiar to the AN » d and Frankie Ropinson 1 i ar twirler, and evidently depends on | naw in effect at Yale under Tt 3 B 5 voiaing 1o tin Gho L P b aE e e e e fod in crim- MR. BARNUM USED To ~ THOSE LIONS AND Aw-w *‘U?"- COME S THERE'S THE MUSIC BEen . she was not Dreasia = any | fore his arm Rt i e e g \ survey of men BE AWFUL NICE TO ME TMGERS MAKE ME ‘Lmi g;u‘f ‘_W'\"HTALL THE STARTING UP- WELL g8h she s ressed @ any ® his ar ong on ¢ ircies, J = uss STUFF 5 . ftage of the journey she sped the d Jim Thorpe’s improvement in bat- | availahle for such a position has be AND &0 ARE THE RO, @EE S U 6N TOP OF ME gof—‘lpu IS PO RS S B fince in the fast time of 50 second T vinst right handed pitchers has | made for some time, it is said. . RINGLING BOYS. THeY HATE ME, Jear ausy, Look PRETTY 1IN Tee AFTER ALL - I'VE allipolis took j honors and Ma ged the manager greatly. Jim Haughton, a crack end on l[m'\r‘\r.l‘ ot LW ol TREAT | LIKE CLOWNS AND el Bran wWith THE SHow ©lla M. was third as heen stinging the deliveries of ! eleve in his vn'lbr).'l“r'([”_“'[‘] ‘|t“‘ IRUSs US - - | GUESS TREeY THEIR FUNNY STUEF el LG BUSINESS FIFTY YEARS Because of her fast trails Flying all {he pitchers who have:faced him. |came coach of the football team in > g i EGINNING Te Witch had a host of an‘Vn\\'r\y‘s “and — {1009, Teams coached hv him since WNnow TheER OLD CIRCUS Gosn- THERE'S PAT AND \‘l_: _‘B G To e was heavily hacked until the $2 BOWLING NEWS ! {hat time have won the games With WOULDN'T AMOUNT Tfi VALDO - HE'S A DANDY LiKe nutuels paid only 0 on her | Yale. by which the success of Har- MUCH IF 1T WASN LT,‘ CLOWN You BET As on the opening day a big crowd - Sk | vara’s football season is annually T’;‘OP;PH;\NTS urned out to see the sport. All seven i TR | judged. in five of the nine vears, with = P LE aces were well filled and cach fur- oLtk NE LEAGUE. litroiialciuictories andi twol Lies: ished a keen contest ~ 0 : = The Bennings purse. re Kaien S 114 84— 286 | pRINCETON PREP SCHEDULE. he card, was won by s antnsliarg 0 utsider. e was cons to have | S X o b 83 2 | Eleven Important Games iHave Been ttle or no chance had so few | BUrk 29 Ao Arranged. riends t he paid $97.60 in the $2 utuels, fle more than 42 to 1 5 5 Princeton, N. J. April 3.—Eleven ed Rice had the up on Wisest | 8 : 362 | games have been scheduled for the 00l. He kept his mount off the pace | | Stock. | Princeton Preparatory School 1919 ntil the turn for home. In the| Curran ... 390 246 | baseball team, and if the open dates ome stretch he put up a Loftus fin- | -s0€an - 3 Tlof April 26 and May 21 are filled the Bh and landed his charge past the O'Neil ... - i 31 sehedul guar udges a length ahead of Frizeur hich was twice that distance in 3 | "0\2'7 of I}ri“ hess Lace, : N fac 84— 105 | fanged with Brooklyn Poly Prep. Tt isest Fool was not the only long | will be played at Brooklyn on May hot to win. Transpero at practically ! d i Fi 19| and a hard game is expected. v s e — - 0 to won won the second and Tool Tnspection. ! doubt the week of May 3, which in- | | | | Atee the busiest ' { season @ prep team has had in many 2 rs. There is one local game ar- E 2 R c m at Ixter: - ! Jorves v . 4 | s iddle ecast, except Y. I RS y NiING. “IEPY DOHERTY DTES, ifts" 24, which once beat pExtermi-| Jor "y et thn e ke M o BIG ENTRY LIST. the east. middis cust, cxcont Yale. ARMY GRIDDERS IN TRAININC X ¥ ¥ Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Ken- Ralf ; ” ) ) > ) 3 —The list | represented in tho list. an West Point, N. Y. April 5.—The New Haven, April 3.—George (Jeft) 7 ! fres : 1 ) d YNair, Philadelphia, April 3.—The list of 2 I h ky Derby winner., took the sixth | Wild e 58 fresnmen MEIITISChooltan diwich TRl als, St Uik | expected to send in entr B ot ¢5- 50 in the mutuels. cestrom ... 0 91 i : 1“1!1 be the hardest of the whole cam- | team entries for the University of | e e e e Doherty, former lightweight cham- e lametz ... 35 5 | palsn. The schedule follows ! Pennsylvania relay carnival. which | fielq event vard will have men | its (st spring practic yesterday. | bion boxer of New Fingland, died i & il April 19—Central High school at 2 i At i be 1 at Wrankin fieid on the | in the two and four-mile relay cham- | Over fifty candidates for next fall’s | hospital here Tuesday after several KOPEN’ VS VENTRES —— iEpucetons L 25th and 26th of this monih, is one of | pionships and in all of the special | eleven 1 ted to Major weeks' illness. He was 34 vears old P P April 23—Lawrenceville, at Prince- { the largest 1n the history of the| events, Dartmouth also has sent en ’ Mitchell, who the men an hour's | and retired 2 ton i games. Virtually every hig college in | tries. Brooklyn Wizard Will Try Hand At lgoe & i April 26—Open | Keating ... 5 56| April 20—Haverford, at Haverford - e Downing Berlin Blacksmith Tomor- | Richmond . 79~ s May $—Princeton Kreshmen, at Army’s football squad turned c for from the ring four years workout on the plains ago. Onorata e 56 neeton. \. Campbell . 2 May 7-—Hill school. at Pott Testiine Swhich 2 - - - i May 10—Blair Academy, at Blai firm stanc in this city dill occupy the ~enter of locul sport- s ! ay 14—Rutgers Prep. at Princo- om tomorrow evening in Turner hall STAN WORK: LEAGUI. et Al. Ventres of I O Forcman. S ¢ -Brookiyn Poly Prep, af row Night At Turner ‘Hall. fp against Louis Kopen of Brooklyn, | [Tumphrey i de Y., the welterweight champion of , lmmons 92 May -~ Lawrenceville. at Taw- he Metropolitan district, former | (ollingswood s 6 | renceville. ightweight champion of Hurope. The | Bretschneider . 133 76 E 291 May 24—Chestnut Hill Academy ooklyn boy is of unknown quantity | Morse <-.- 106 110 89— 304 | princeton these parts, it being his first a Fei ay 28—Open arance hereabouts. He is, how confident of downing the erlin . acksmith, a f that has not been | McKecn one here since Federson of Brooklyn, ' Wilcox \. Y., threw Ventres in 1918, Ven- | [lliot owever, downed Pederson later. ;| Walcott . a8 ST 23 H he articles of agreement signed | I/'7hauk 5 week, between John J. Fleeson. epresent Kopen and Ventres, the ner of the best two out of three s will take 50 per cent. of the gross te receipts, leaving the :mmli.\hui "1"*1"‘\“(*0“ with nothing for his offorts bu ed | Craudette - : - Lercement must tip the beam at 145 | l.antone > 03 305 | baseball team opened its season ves- | s 2 . s 5 terday afternoon with a victory over o Cathedral collego, 5 to 0. The gama was loosely played, and most of the runs were made as a result of errors Frankford High school. at ounds at 2 o’clock hoon. Ventres very generously agreed llow Kopen two pounds or under deposited with the Z 3 ; he Herald the sum | Forfeit by the visitors ) i ance, and with | MacNamara, who pitched the fivst | alsc s thalllic rolal YALE GETS ATHLETES BACK, | lve in for Fordham, held the nent concerning weight New Haven, April 3.—Three former | Visitors hitless and registered ften : tars returned to the Yale track tes strikcouts. Finn finished tha contest terday catly S . « | and yielded three hingles hances for winning the dual e Iordham got off to a good start and ith Harvard and Princeton. - - | scored two i in the initial round wre Harvey Reed, mile runner @~ -f on three crrors and Schonberg's bin gl to left field H “BIN” Klem, tb famc Nationul = = . | League nmpire, was the arbiter of the ZULU KID 1S BREATEN. | contest. The score Hot Springs, Arvk., April H Sandow of Cincinnati deteate | ordhan Lo 2000012055 T Zulu Kid of Brooklyn in a ten round | Cathedral .. 0000000000 3 | bout here last night. The men arc | MacNamara, Finn and Sweetland Lanta | Boyle and Corrigan HAGER LOST TO YALE. me-Year Rule Makes Crack IHurler neligible For Varsity Baseball Team. = Prizer, sprinter and foot Yale Laseball | Totten Heftelfinger, hurdle and vere sethack vas definitely bromising of the pitching candidates vas inelig Hager is a former versity of Virginia his pitehing carcer the Washington 6 e g T i 2 ble, due to the ~ [BASKETBALL Fould not be suspe amor elves. Hager's | S Y. M. C. A. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP on this rule Second Game of the Series YALE SWIMMERS GET " 1 April 5-—The - Y. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM ammittee of the o TONIGHT, 7.45 O°CLOCK re M. Hincks Edwin Rinner, Jr., MIDDLETOWN Y. M. C. A. ach and T3 Benjamin of ’ Vs. S NEW BRITAIN Y. M. C. A, (ADDITION AL SPORTING NEWS ONIPACE LBND Preliminary Game We have alleys open for Indic I NEW BRITAIN Y. M. C. A. MIDGETS rnoen parties Vs. ABTNA BOWLING GLENWOODS OF HARTFORD A : ' 5wy e g s o ALLEYS. DANCING ADMISSION 25¢ | enjoyment out of Iife Church Street. 1

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