New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1919, Page 8

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RINGFIELD V. I INTIMATES THAT WILLARD-DEMPS C. A DEFEATS MIDDLETOWN IN EASY FASHION—DODGERS MAY GET LEE MAGEE THROUGH KOPF'S FAILURE TO REPORT—RICKARD fl]‘ 1 EY FIGHT WILL BE HELDIH?ANESTERN CITY—ANOTHER JOCKEY HURT AT PRINGFIFLO Y. M. DOWNS MIBDLETONN Bay Siate Five Have Litde DI Hartford 1 B oung Monw's Christian aa fwon ihe New nd fhere last night fasiine ftown, 29 19. There erowd in attendance, dng an enthusiastic game started with cal fouls on and Chapin Springfield four tarted champior Mie was a Middi following hip by series of Middletown, made good, points (o the Middl try. Di techn four i itting | town's scoring ifter that througl am P with a free P Springfield passed the hall ntire Middletown son finished the de \hern t two more free tries continued to huild L le Talf ended 16 ¥ | In the second cente: | &3 g Ahern anncxed then Salmonson bringing their enthus nm. {eam started dletown live. by shooting, Te £l play with a shot hen on Sp to hali’ King started to left nother frec threw to 1 bin g rward Then sco beautiful pushed Springfield icc up the e slowed o Middlet 19. vine ame t up The feature of t teamwork pring Green's great defen ry’s fleor work. Jack and Chapin’s shooting note. For Middletown, monson pluved best of Poughkeepsie, N. piece of refereeing at all times unde work gave entire feams The line SPRINGFI Peterson on and own score to f was the of work, Ber- ari worthy ive were of Ahern and Referee Yy did #'a holding ‘the g perfect control. satisfaction to ups Sal- Pal SLD Chagin T Left MIDDLETOWN | .. Salmonson forward Schultz, Jackson, Hahn Rig King ht forward Vilkinson Center Spear €hayin, (Capt.) McConichie Lett Guard Presson Right Green, Berry, \hern suard Score, Springfield 29, Middletown 19. Goals from floor, Chapin 4, Jackson : Berry 2, Green 2, King, Salmonson 3, Schultz, McConichie. Goals from Chapin 5, Ahern 7. Free tries | . Chapin 2, Ahern Refer Palen of Pough Tim 20 minute halves N psie. TO PLAY SYRACU W. & Game for September Clinehed, Football Washington, Pa 12 ate Manger Jo Washinzton and vesterday that he had foothall game for September with Syracuse university to be st the’ wcuse stadium. The mark initial blishment athletic relations between the schoo with a probability that eturn game will bz played in Washington in 1920 The acceptance of the date forced a rearrangement of the ington and J rson sched cuse will supplant moved opening and the ki. to October 4, an revised Washingion schedule now September ton; Oc October 11, Carnegie ington; October 15 Washington; October Syracuse, November Washington; Novembe Pittsburgh; Novemb at Wheeling, \W. Viw; West Virginia Wesley ington; Novernber West Virginia at April H. Jefferson an scheduled & next ged gamo ot ounced at will of Septembe shifting of open date. wmd Jefferson is follows at Washing- Washins Tech Wash- Westminster at back to date, omplete 7, Genev ober 4. Kiski at at . Syracusc Grove City PitL at Bethany 15 November n Washin 27 (Thanksgiving), Morgantown YALE CREW LOS New Haven, April 12 final practice of the Mather Abbolt was prevented fram or- dering a timc and second varsity ter He was force s into the sheltered barely @ quarter mile. Hord has been removed and Leslic Mouiton of the third baat yesterday ed him at No. 3. He is the e man to be lost to Yale season through illness or hni- calities. HORD. vale's | oach —In season, ( row of the first crews by rough v to switch the Mill river coursc ei succee is the shth oars crew this holarship tc 26TH BOXERS TO COMPETE, Bos April 12 pions clas here on April 24 and pound Boxing cl on, in six 26th division member st i vill appear on will 1 i and hoxe the 24 and the the apera 175-pound men next nics building. A 10- mal bout will be a ght fea DR. ROLLE Milwauke: ling match Roller ended affer wrestling here Zbyszko, getting R INJURED. Zbyszko and minutes of f last night, when Leadlock on Roller | fted him high in the air’ and iropped him, Roller fulling head and severely injurir He was unconscious for 15 minutes. The referee refused to let the hout sontinue. | on his himself. LEE SAGEE MAY GET LARRY KOPE'S BERTH Reds Mast Turn Over a Player on -weLk EnD ; TWYND - GEORGE!’ WELL- WELL MY OLD ERI HAVE A GESEES C:"E € RE You Aice par \How A ToDAY GEORGE ¢y THASS ’Gy - - ~ —— GEORGE CHETWYnD HERETOFORE ONE OF Tre mMoOST UNPOPULAR MEMBERS OF THE CLUB 1S ENJOYING A FEw BRIEF MOMENTS OF POPULARITY, HE 1S STANDING (N FRONT OF HIS LOC KER WHICH IS wWNoww To CONTAIN A BOT TLE OF PRIWATE, STocw v WANT You ALL To HNOW Teirs .LAD CHETMWYND . Nows T LIS TEN BovS- THiS (1S GEORGE CHETWYND - onug OF THE VERY BEST- TREAT HifM WITH RESPECT AND NG DouBT HELL TREAT | You- MHE'S My u'” l Il o 15~ SOME BABY FRIEND AT HARTFORD. New Britain, Foote i 114 Lofgren 99 Anderson Account of Holdout | 0 ,jig_ \l.ztthr(vp April Lee 3rooklyn the former Jacksonville, 12 be seen e MeCann, pitcher who is scoutir ite has been here for days and has been conferrir Manage itobinson over the mixup on Dacbert deal. When the Daubert » (irifiith and Kopf trade was mad ced to turn cqual of Kopf should port to Brooklym. As sported it is up to the to make good. Un- der ecment the Cineinnati club is not forced to hand over a player till the onening of the championship sea- | When that time comes, Lee M gee likely to be the player the Reds will turn over. It is understood here that Lee faile accept Cincin- < terms and has not yet reported or Moran. e con to e may in lin, (€ rookly the 96 Donlon ! T T2 340 he : LEA over ati he p Grinders, [ Jurgen 103 { Johnson Oliver Frisk . . C. Anderson..... as not 104- nati = 100— 102— 21 434 466— Sheflields. club 78 86 82 o 92 94 son Hardy Larson | Marsh Nyborg, ... Babcock has to 2S Brooklyn he Jay the role of utility infielder i | unlikely that Rebbie will take : ? i off second hase long - : ter keeps up his present oo e - e i it. Should Ma- p v o off in his play ot Crals on secon , Sehmalt i Traver NTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE | alone Hur wtting and fielding g; any falling be placed show will n. ne 108 83 Brookl Trade Shop. 105 94 87 103 300 258 288 Cooney Nelson wunsch Mack St Williams . ... 81 : | . ! ce 157 Playing Dates Are to Be Published April 21—Pat Donovan Is Awarded Newark Frauchise. ~The its Inter- | S Stanley Works. 14 86 N REY 82 114 N s o 96 E | Newark, N. J April 12. completed eight- it here yvesterday by Hamilton fran- national Humphrey Hart Marsh . of Read- | Morse men | Lantone purchase, | name the | ) playing cir wrding the Syrac Reading, 17 H. 1 e chise to Mayor Bdward Ibe and syndic husiness by 1tz did not ing of ured the franchise 5 but Pry purct 475 477 459 Stanley Rule & Tevel, N4 105 a0 84 3 i sident k se pric Newark franchisc Donovan, former manager of Buffalo and Frovidence was \uthoritati strong local and No names van said he 1t and n- held Moier .. Uparn SR Blackenburg King Johnson 90 1 was awarded < acuse. rined 11 1, but Dono Stand P Stanley Works league am him Won. Lost | | i vould ' Office | Factory IfPoremenit e 2 ) E the o'd | power rison | Shipping of Mill 1 : y me | steel . Toronto Gaude Lantone Oftice, Office. On th will juffalo at Baltimore, be- follows i Averages., | Lantone . 5 93 | | amton at Reading. Mar: Morse h JOPLIN. ™ Joplin ve! REDS BLANK April | ! : 1 | vdette i Jop! Cincin- oo e | SCOIC ] i Wilher B | . oe Keoneh Fredrict . Humphrey ....... § 1 Hicke Riley jor Nation: [ ) and Cincinnati Joplin Western I Batteries—Fisher, Mapel, Marks and Collins, of Alle BOWLING NEWS. Tgol 5 Richmond | Heating | Onorata | Bloodgood | Morri on 9 | Doherty ... s 87 | Chs | McCarrol Campbell . Humphrey i Burkhardt acey Begley Donneley Abrahamson | Hickey Mr the Arthur, made her opponents look ex- | | dicap, park, | Jockey tand mandin she | and fighting for her point | under | three ! Duchess finished | Drusilla, { Tanna. { ond end of the purse, and Miss Stat- hem Building Tots Arc Repls he i the 3 1 thoroughbred rac * L out esorts have the into a laborers’ did race | Ploughed up for potatoe MOORE B | Herman or bout last night 1mm weights. SPILL AT BOWIE Schroedel Jockey Sustains Brown Emmons Conlon Maddoc) Martz Pauley Broken Col- Jarbone and Erickson Escapes In- jury. Bowie 12.—A heavy rainstorm made the Bowie track treache nd was largely responsible for an accident in the fourth race. It was a week vesterday that Frankie Robinson wu I killed. Fortunately no such fatal re {sult marred the sport yesterday afler noon, the soft mud and the deep water lacting as a cushion and breaking the falls of Ericksan and Pauley, the jockeys rickson escaped with cuts nd bruises, but Pauley had his col- {1arbone broken. Because Sneideman {that he had ridden {horses, Fountain Fay and Hauberk, which he rode to victory on April 7 land S, were disqualified out of their purse winnings by the stewards ves- terday. Under the racing rules, |apprentice boy loses h (five pounds after he has ridden 40 | winners. Sneidemann failed to tell the {owners of Fountain Fay and jof this important matter and horses were credited with a five- | pound allowance when Sneideman |made his weight. Charles Freeman jand J. H. Griffith, the awners of Luther and Ballast, the horses that finished second to Fountain Fay and Hauberk, lodged a protest with stewards when they discovered |Sneideman was no longer {an apprentice allowance. Sneideman has been reported to the stewards of the Jockey have his license Campbell. 434-—1294 Dept. 607, 30 113 86— 279 ey failed 10 to report pman winners, an almars 189—1422 Pirst Floor. 792 99— 278 < S o 3 8 8 COBALT LASS WINS Arthur's that entitled to revaked. James HT Brown Filly H. C FANS, Captures Easter Handicap, Feature Prices of Select Seats Ch Increased of Day, at Bowie Track. cago Natid Bowie, brown Md., April 1 tilly —Cobalt by Mrs, Tass. Chics April 2. seats at the Chicago shall park, s announced dent Veeck. for $1.10, this vear will cluding war be made in —Prices of felect National league have heen increased, it today by Vice Presi- Boxes which sold last including the v x be $1.25 and tax, No change grandstand price at 75 cents, plus owned James | ptionally the veste cheap in feature at Prince day afternoon. Richereek got quickly raced lead. At five lengths the er G Han- | r Little her off running her into a com- the half-mile post ahead of her field | said, these remaining head. From that | the ten per cent. tax. Richcereek held her i she galloped home | Ol TEN-ROUND front of Amalette. | third. The two-year-old a chestnut Behr-Na vear wonld wa to the finish a pull and lengths in BOU rsey House Passes Bill nit- se from § to 10 Roungls. race was won hy | colt by Celt and | Breena took the s Trenton, N. J., April 12.—The house passed a bill by Assemblyman John J. Coppinger of Jer: extending the limit of rounds in boxing bouts in New Jersey from ecight to ten. i The present law provides eight- round limit, and Coppinger, in speak- ing for the hill before the house, said there was a popular demand for long- bouts from all the state and could no valid objection to ex- ! tending them to ten rounds. was third. RACE COURSE 1S PASSE. ing Famous | Budapest Jockey Club Course, Budap sssociate ) other thin 12 Along the old er over with | pe L of ing the revolution in cl order, beinz wiped Hun Al and fashionabie ex € SAYS KILBANE'S NO la April Eddie Rose. well-known sporting man of New York, left here last night for his home city. Rose has been dickering with the zary. bs 1 “HASBEEN.” been socialized Cleve Park club. The Jock inciuding 12 club has been converted home and the splen- il i which cost a vear's | course, Jenny Valger, the event ized in that state Kilbane has gone Rose. “Kil- thought ed, but atherweight e him box in York City in becoming le; that " osays and New | sport “All ATS PEKIN HMERMAN. April Pal Moors | b ! b | eports ck ave foolist ne heat Willi could repeat the dc failed. He is stil] a rea champion and I hope to hs ttor me in New York Cit: Racine, V Memphis eusily outpointed (Kid) Pekin, Tll,, in the opinion paper critics, in their The men ne 10 round are ban- two | allowance of | Hauberk | both | the | club and“may | By Veeck | Johnny Kilhane for a match with Joe | {time and $5,000,000 to make, is heing | Jacobs’ champion, of the | he | ]}0‘!1EfDQNOVAN GETS NEWARK CLUB Have us show you the new styles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, all wool fab- rics, '$25 and higher. Special attention is called to the late ar- rival of Boys’ Suits $7, $9 and $10. have full stock of Interwoven We now Hose. The right kind of Silk Shirts, $4, $5 and $8.00. Just in from Hart, Schaffner & Marx waist seam Top Coats $25.00 Cepyright 1919 Hart Schaffncr & Marx S VS ketom | TYTLE BATTLE MAY ( VENTRES VS. KETONAN Ber Wrestler to Mcet Middleweight Champ of World—Explains About Recent Iizzle With Kopen. “For the benefit of the Wans in this part of the state, in re- | | gards to my bout with Mr. Kopen of | New York last Friday, I wish to say | that it w not due to ‘cold feet’ that T forfeited the bout to Mr. Kop- wrestling | Rickard Intimates Location for Willard-Dempsey Bout | New York, according to | night from April Tex Rickard, despatch received Fort Worth, Texas,left the Lone Star state yesterday for this city and will arrive here tonight Mon-~ day. Rickard, previous to his de- parture from Forth Worth, intimated that the spot in which the ring for the Willard-Dempsey fight July 4 will he pitched has been selected, and that public announcement of it wiil be made shortly after his arrival in | this city. While the promoter gave | no inkling as to the neighborhood {in which the championship bout | would be staged. the fact that he al- | ready has reached a decision would | apparently indicate that New York | city or state not been considered, | although it was thought this city ul- timately would be Rickard's choice. It w understood shortly after tluy match had been made that Rickard would await the result of boxing leg- jslation at Albany before deciding on the place for the fight. It therefore looks very much as though the big fight would take place | in the West, for without a law in New York state, there is not spot in, the Bast where the contest could ba staged with a guarantee of non-in- | terference. Nevada and passed laws and Idaho battle. The announcement | Laughlin, a San who constructed Johnson and way FKast to { appears to pe that Rickard the fight, and West or a a Montana permitting in the field already have long bouts, is to get the that Francisco the Jeffries met, confer with corrroborative has picked a that it will J. E. Me- architect, in which is on the Rickard, evidenc place be in ena, WAINO KETONAN. after ct tha look out for else will. I | all the wresting week, for my own | my own judgment. “In signing the contract to wrestle Kopen I didn't expect any bout but one that week., but as the public 111 know, on account of the bad storm Friday, March 28, my match with Dutch Kent' was called off until March 21, bringing the match five s from the date for Mr. Kop- en’s match, which did not give me the proper time to rest up after such a match as ‘Dutch’ Kent gave me, which was the hardest battle of my life. “But to show the fans that it was not the man I was afraid of, | have agreed to wrestle Waino Kefonan, the | middleweight champion of the world, here in New Britain within the next 1wo or three weeks. ! "I realize that some people that a wrestler is superhuman, the good sports have followed the | game long enough to know that every man has just so much enduranc no more, so 1 think that the maje of the wrestling fans will agree with me that 1 was justified in forfeiting the bout with Mr. Kepen when I did, rather than go beyond my endurance. en the one hour of wrestling, but I realize that if I don't my own health no one realized that I had done that 1 should, that health, so I used for the \THLETICS BEAT PENN, Mackmen Have Little Downing Collegis April 12.—The delphia: Americans easily def University of Pennsylvania Jteam here vesterday in the series of three exhibition tween these two teams |was 9 to 1, Pennsylvania JJone tally in the Score: Difliculty 9 to 1, Philadelphi Philu- ated tha baseball first of a games | be- The scora making its seventh inning. Tl Pennsylvania 000000100—1 4 4 Philadelphia 00340002% 10 o Shefry, Mitchell rwiclks Anderson and Moe e. and W | Geary, Perkins, Avay think g St BROWN DEFEATS BOGASH. New Haven, April 12.—Tearing with a volley of viclous rights landed with machine cision, Chuck Brown !Thursday night the Arena Bridgeport in lefts and like pre- of New Haven befare 3,000 fans at defeated Bogash of Both bo: fought fast, but Brown' iggressiveness and cleva “AL. VENTRES, [€rness and well aimed punches wers , “148 pound champion of New Eng- {00 much for the Bridgeporter. land, open to meet all comers, | ‘1 VICTORY FOR WASHBURN. | April 1 Captain W hburn of the American army defeated Mr. Doust three | to two in the covered courts tennis | | tourney at the Queen’s club. Thel { score was 2-6, 7-5, 1.6, 6-3, 6-0. We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- ernoon parties, AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church “Street, M. ves- | sets | London, Wi | terday BE FOUGHT IN WEST last e, [~ :

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